KEYSTONE STATE NEWS terns Which Are of Particular Interest to Pennsylvanians. N THIS AND NEARBY COUNTIES. Ilrlrl Mentlnn of Matter YVIilcli Kvery hmly Should Know Abnnt A Wea-k's Acrldnnlt and Oritur AccuraUt anil Concisely Chronluled. HAIItltHBDnn, tfopt. Tim state rle- partnniit has Krnnted a chnrtcr to the Susquelinnna ami IlulTnlo Hull road com pany for a linn of fifteen mile Ionic from Conk's river, Clinton county, on the Phil. Jelphla nnd Heading railroad, to Trout river, Mine county. John T. Ityan, of Wllllntnnport, Vn., 1 president, and the capital stock lit tlHO,n0. MnriUr Is auaperterl. ItfSTlsonox, Sept. Kl. Mr. William Webster Trimble, of Camden, N. J., n civil eniflueer employed by the I'etiiisyl vanla railroad, wa killed on the railroad near this city. The hotly was terribly mangled anil thrown sixty feet Into the river. Murder U suspected. Two Year for Appraiser Dunlap. rilll.ArEI.nilA, Sept. 83. F. V. Dunlnp, t delinquent deputy mercantile tux ap praiser, pteaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the city and w sentenced by Judge Heed to two years in the eastern penitentiary. Five Huodred Mlnen Strike. SnAVOKIN, Sept. 84. The five hundred miners employed at the Knterpriite col liery are ou a strike because of the mnull wages and the alleged exorbitant price charged miners for mining material. A Chinaman Attempts Sulelde, Philadelphia, Sept. 24. Lee Bo, a Chi naman, aged forty, attempted suicide by cutting hi throat with a razor at hi laundry. He will die. This Is said to be the first case of a Chinaman attempting to and his life tn this country. Iee Do has been very melancholy because he could not get his wife hare, and was tiunblu to go to bcr In China. Solvent, but Malt Ins; Ms Profits. FliiLADKLPiUA.Sept. S3. The l'ress says the shareholders of the l'roiluce National bank will vote Sept. 2U ou the questiou of liquidation. Thu bank Is solvent, but is not making any prollt. It was orj.-unb.'-d Ave years ago and haa less than tNJOO.OeO deposits. Mrs. Fltsslmmnns rnnvlnted. PiTTHHl'UO. Sept. 23. The Jury In the sane of Mrs. Lucy K. Fltsslmmuns, rli.ir;;ed with the murder of Detective Uilkinxnn, brought In a verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree. The maximum pen alty Is fourteen years. Mrs. Fitzaininiou' face never changed a muscle as she heard the verdict that will send her to the peni tentiary. Killed by Dynumlta. I)RAiroi:i, Sept. 90. Sandy Ferry and James Darling, while blaitting stumps with dynamite, were instantly killed and horribly mutilated by a premature (lis sharge of the explosive. A Chance to Par Up. . PlTTSBmo, Sept. Moorehoad, Mc- Cleane & Co., the embarrusMed Iron firm, have beeu gratitml an extension of live years by their creditors. The liabilities, which are about f 1,000, will be paid In Installments of 10 per cent, the first year, 13 per cent, thu second year, and 25 per cent, the last three years. The plant is in full operation. Kmbasiled fur High teen Tears. PlTTBliCRfl, Sept. SB. David Hastings, ix clerk of markets in Allegheny, whs ar rested and held in f.mH) bail for embez zling. The period of his embezzlement covers uearly thu entire term of his service eighteen years, uud aggregates about wa.uoo. . . ... A Destructive Blase. liETIII.KIlKM, Sept. Hfl. The largest fire for years vUlteU thu borough of Slii tlngton. Gross, Fltzinger & Co.'s hard ware store, Uorlacher's saloon, Nell's hotel and tteveral private residences were destroyed. The loss is very heavy, mostly insured. An Insurance Company Assigns. I. ANCA8TF.lt, Sept. 27. The Lancaster County Mutual Live Stock and Chat tel Theft Insurance company has made an assignment for the benefit of its credi tors. The assets of the compuuy him f 10,1)00 In premium notes and the Indebt edness about the same amount, which will lie paid by an itssossmeut of the policies, aggregating over half u million dollars. Clurk Found On I It. FlTTSliUIlc, Sept. 24 The Jury In the ca.se of Clark and Wyatt, indicted as ac cessories to the murder of Detective Uilk tuson, brought In their verdict during the noou recese of court. The jury find Mr. Clark guilty, disagree as to Mrs. Clark's complicity and acquit Miss Wyutt. Mr. and Mrs. Clark were remanded to jail, the former for sentence, the latter for a new trial. It Is now believed that Mr. and Mrs. Clark rendered valuable assistance to Fitzsimmous, the escaped murderer of Detective Uilklnsou. Won by the American. PlTTsDl'lto, Sept. 2S. Harry Darin, the English champion, and T. C. McClellan, of this city, ran a three mile footrace here for 130 a side. McClellan won the by two yards in 13m. 4 3-5. Executions Agaluit a Baking Company. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2a Executions aggregating i&i.VM have been issued against the Pyle-Knadler Baking com puuy. A Wiiunn Burned to Death. El2E, Sept. 23. Mrs. Henry Kcssler, wlfo of a leading business man of this city, was burned to death through a gaso line accident. Mr. Kesslur. in trying to save bis wife, was disfigured. Long Tells Bis Side of the Case. PlTTSHUUO, Sept. 29. Dr. W. C. Negus, of Uiughamton, N. Y., came to Homestead about ten days ago aud recovered bis seven-year-old son from C. C. Long, The doctor told a story that the lad was the son of a Portland, Or., millionaire, and had been kidnapped six years ago. Long now tells his side of the caao. He says that some years ago. while living at Klchburg, M. Y., he met and fell in love with the divorced wife of Dr. Negus, And they were married, and shortly afterward, with ber little boy, removed to Homestead. Last March Long's wife died, And when Dr. Negus beard of it he became anxious to have his boy back. So he came on to Homestead, saw Long aud without any difficulty recovered the little fellow. ' ' The Peacemaker Again. ' 1 ' Lascabtib. Sept. Benjamin Fritz, of Bart township, attempted to sep arate two men who were fighting, and Was struck oa the head with an ax by George Santmau, receiving fatal Injuries, A ItKW IDEA. It Vs Worked by a Ilootler and Is Worth Thinking Abnnt. "Hain't this the tavprn what Palmer runs?" asked a tall, lon nocked ynung man ot Clerk Cunningham ywterd.iy. Tho stranger's fare was flllwl with snuff colored whiskers nnd his linen duster and badly used cowhide boots looked as if they had been worn by the Wandering Jew. lie held a fat old carpetlwtg and throe bundles In ono hand and a timid looking young woman In the other. She wore a light blue gown of shimmering satin, with yellow trimmings, and held a 3 year old lxnincing baby that was eat ing tho red paint from a toy cornet. Drummers, politicians, and loungers stopped their conversations to enjoy a few minutes of character study, "This is the Tatmer House, sir," spoke tho clerk in reply to the man's query. "I reckoned so; but you cain't see no sign ouudde, an' that kinder put me out. Down in Injianna all tho taverns have signs. " "I II tell Mr. Palmer about that." "Now, before we talk business, I want tor know If you will kinder look out for us in this hotel. When some of our folks goes to Injunnpolis they call them jays, but I haint no jay, I've traveled. I don't blow out no gas, but I bo ml xed up a little in a pluce so btg a this. But I will put up hore if you will look out fer us aud come up and tell me when thu dinner gong rings. " "Happy to serve you, sir, " answered the clerk with his parlor floor smile. " I will mako your comfort here a personnl matter. I'll send a cab up to your room if you want to rido, or anything else. Register, please. " Thou the fellow wrote "Joshua Put nam, his wife and their child, Kising Sun, Iud." As he laid down his pen ho pulled Mr. Cunningham's ear over tho counter and whispered: "Ken I trust you with a secret?" "Tell me all," said tho clerk in the key that ho used to talk in when with the Fugan and U'ltegan Burlesque Galaxy. "Wttl, this is our weddin' trip. We war spliced Monday an' am now honey mooning ; so want good care. Don't give a durn for the expense, 'cause wo' 11 stay a day. " Just ns he said that they were married Monday the little, baby waved its chubby hand nnd caused tho clork to exclaim : "Your wedding tour?" "Yep," whispered the man. "That's the secret Everybody pokes so- much fun at the people what's just married that I vowed I'd fool 'em. So when Marthy and mi) decided on goiu' to Chicago I jes' Ixu-rowed Mrs. Buscuin's. buby. Now nobody guesses that we bo a bridal party. 1 told you that I was no jay ef I do come from a town what don't get tho world's fair." "That's a new ono, "muttered the clerk, as the new arrivals started on their trip Co l)Sl, the furthermost room from, the office. Chicago Herald. Judge Wiitm'i Political Proverbs. It will lie plenty of time fer wiiumen to bo gettin' in politics when ballot boxes is made with rockers on em. The Goddes of Liberty is a temporents woman. Plymouth Rock is the Digest peoce of gravvel iu inodorn jeeolergy. A millionaire is grate shakes and so Is n United States Senator, but jinom to gether aud they can't be beat. Tho American Eagle nover lays enny spiled aigs. A Toter that will sell his voat neads watchin'. Freedom is toobigferfurrinerstorassle with in ther own land. It pesters a candidate more how he is going to git elected tl in how he is going to do tho job rite that he is after. Mity few statesmen know when they liar got enough. , Votin erly is all rite, but votin often Is purty durn reeky bizziness. Uncle Sam's cloas may be home made, but outsiders daaseut tell him so to his face. The Fatal Number. "Take these berries away," said a boarder at a cheap boarding house as he handed his small allowance to the waiter. "What is tho matter with the berries?" said the landlady. "Nothing, madame; it is the number I object to. There are just 18, and I don't want to die tiefore the year iu out. The landlady added another berry. Art and Nature, Husband What was that you were plaving, my dear? Wife Did you like it? "It was lovely! the melody divine, the hnrniouy exquisite!" "It is the very thing I played last even ing, and you said it was horrid. " M Well, the steak was burnt last even ing." New York Weekly. Cheap Doctoring. Anxious Mamma Little Dick la up. stairs, crying with the toothache. Practical Papu Take him around to the dentist s. Anxious Mamma I haven't any money Practical Papa Y'ou won't need anv money. The toothache will stop before you get there. Valuables Gone, "Toil must have suffered terribly in the big cyclone. " "Yes, everything valuable was totally wrecked. . "Didn't you save anything?" "Nothin" but my wife and the mort gage on the house, " Judge. Matrimonial Philosophy. A shrewd old lad v cautioned lierdauirh 1 - o ter against worrying her husband too much, and concluded by saying; "My child, a man is like an eL'tr. Keen him in hot water' a little while, he may boil soft ; but keep him there too long and ha uaruons. - uossip. Bat In It. Jersey Mosquito (standing disgusted on cigar store Indian) This is what I call hard luck. I have bored in this 17 times, and haven t got anything yet. m Best and Purest Medicine even MADE. . wTtw11l rt lire the Ilntn or from ymtr "TrfsW ...(nm nnil tnnka Vlklir aklti 4i (fAhkCienn and snwxith. Those . r VhvPlmiilcs and Iltntrhe h msr your Itcsiit) 4 jj , '4 OXLare csuscd by linpuri blood, ami rnn l Mnashort sninll-nnly s tesJV Of. HHiiiful. ltlsboVf. . " . bent and heapestkv-A . .rr iiHMllrlite. Try ft, amlkO9, yon will hn iuiUned. SkJV fA 's DoxTWait. OVTITATOSCK If von are siinri'riii from Klil nov In nnil wlh to lle t nl.1 ae. u- lit U'llt U Bl'l'TKlW, Tbcy uvvcr fall to cure. tinn.i n ji'iit tannins to A. I. odIwiiv A Co.. Boatuu.Ua. for bot meUlcal work piilillabud? CACTUS BLOOD CUP.3 ,i;:!::r t: huy.ii. Purifies the blood, tones up the system, gives an appetite. Cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, sick headache. Regulates the liver and kidneys, and be sides cures all blood and skin diseases, whether manifested only by common pimples, or eczema, or by ulcers, abscess es, and the more violent eliects of scrofula and blood poison. Is perfectly harmless and never fails. Sold by G. A. McKelvy, Druggist, IJloomsburg, Pa J: 0 k NATTTOAI. RXMIDY WjU Epileptic Fits, FaUisg Slctness, Iljstcr lea, St. Titus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In ebrlty, Sleeplessness, DIz tdness, Brain and Spi nal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon tho nerve centers, allaying all rrritabill ties, and increasing tho flow and power of nerve fluid. It Is porfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. FREE A Vain able Hook mn Nermuf jjihhi twin rree 10 any id i rami. ana xor iiauentH can alio obtain inineiiktmiciiie ire 01 ciiuro. Pii MmtdT hu been Drenareil brttie rend Pastor KiMJOirf, vt Fort Wavno, loU InooWAaad ssiaowpnparvauxiuuriiiaaiTvouou uy ui KOENIG MCO.CO.. Chicago, III. So!d br UruKicints at 01 per Bottle. C for S3. TjrceSlne,1.73. GUotUefor9. . The Most Saeeessfal Koatedr everdlsoov. reil, a.i It Is certain In Its sffects and does uot blUtor. UcoJ proof below i raiLL'S SPAVIH CURE. DKLTinsox, Pa., Nov. 37, DO. 3a. H. J. EcimAU. Co. I Gonts I would Ilka to mnlcn known to ttinsowho Sr allitost Hrsuilt'd to unv Koutlair Spavin Curo thu fet t hot I think It la a 11101.1 . xivllrnt Unlmuut. 1 hsvuuiH-d UoiisHIoihI spavin. Thu toons went un thro ltK4 for thro years when 1 commenced to uw your KondnU's Simvln Cure. I umx! ton tut tlus ou iho bore and lisve worked Uni for three yean slave uuil nan not beeu huuv.n v ypuxi truly, WM. I. CURU OsnwiSTOwx, N. Y., !ov. 2, 18 Da. a J. Ksmsali. Co., .. Enssburgh Falls. Vu Ocntsi In pralsoof Kendall's Bpavlii euro I will say, ihHt ayear auo 1 hud a valuable youtu; liorM ! oome very luiiv, niK'k !iilarnl ami swulli n. Tho liorM'tnuii uU.ut liiMnJwe h.ive no Viirrliiury Bur. Soon here) umnnuuvoa Ills lameness Uluod Hpuviti or TbornuKhiln, ihcy all told mo there win no care for It. he became about uselees.aml 1 eon elilurad him aliixwt worthless. A frl. uU told rou of the merits of your Kendall's bpavlo Cun, to I IwuKhta Ijottle, and I oould see very plainly great Improvements Immediately f rum It use .and before the bottle was used uu I was batlalled that It wus dolns bliu aureat deulof siMHt. I uuUKlitoeocnnd botlTH and befure It was uaeil up my home was cured aud bos been In the team dolnu heavy work all the season slu.'O la.l April, nhowlns no mora slsns of IL 1 oryisider your Randall's Siavlil Cur a valuable mmllduu, and H should be lu every stable iu the laud. Mespeutfully yours. 12UQKNB DEWITT. Prloe ft per bottle, or six bottlos for t All drus gists bare It or can got It for you, or It will be sent to any address on reeelpt ot (trice by the proprie tors. I)B. U. J. KENDALL ( O., , Enosburgh Falls. Vcrmout. SOLD BY ALL DSUUGISTS. H-ia Pnlonr T l,v eMve men we wilt 11 JUU i iruruu tee steady emoloyment Uvrlth lllxtrul Halnry untlexpeUHeH. l'revloua ex iwrtunce not reuulretl. Terms i fid oiiint Iree. Address, Htut ntr g, SEAK8 HK.NKY & CO.. Ueuevu, V. boueca Nurseries KatubllsUeil ISlii. - PROFESSIONAL CARDS, N. U. FUNK, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Mrs. Knt's IluiMing, Court House Alley, DI.OOMSHUJiCJ, TA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY A T-LAW, Tost OITice KniMing, 2nd floor, ni.ooMsnuku, v. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, Wirt's r.uilding, 2nd floor, LLOUMSUUKO, TA. - H. V. WHITE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2nd Door, tLOOMSUURG, I' A. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian lluildiitj, 2nd floor, liLUOMSDL'KG. IA. GRANT HERRING, ATrORNEY AT-LAW, Rawlingt' lluiUing, 2nd flour, BLOOMSUUKU, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Coluuiliian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBUUU, PA. FRANK T. BILLMEYER, AITORNKY-AT-LAW. Dentlcr's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WINTERSTEEN, BECKLEY St McKILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, Loans 'secured, Investments made. Ke;il l.state bought and tout. OvJ National Hank Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THK PEACt, Mover Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AJJD REAL ESTATE AGENT, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, " BLOOMSBURG,' PA. ' B. fRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centre St., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. tsTCan be consulted in German. W. H. RIIAWN, i . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAW1SSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr.-WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Rock and Market Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., ' Office, Wt First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glioses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Offlc and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. t. Cburch, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hours every afternoon and evening. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. Telephone connection. M. J. HESS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental. College, having opened a dental ollice in Lockard's Building, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., (l prepared to receive all patients requiring professional services. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gas and Local Anaesthetics adminis tered for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artincial teeth are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, OSce, Barton's Building, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done ia superior sjiaaocr, and all work warranted as represented. TtETU EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the us of Gas, and free of charge when artataaai teem are imsn. 9 be open all hour duriag Ott itf. narvuajjijsinije t W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-T-LAW, Office 2nd floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. D. F. HARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWINO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, ol New York. Queens, of London. North British, of London. Office on Market Street, above Mala, No, 5. BLOOMSBURG, PA. WA1NWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Spites, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. L. Corner Second and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WOrders will receive prompt ottcntion. Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTY. Office and Resid eticc, yrd St., below Market. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURG, FA. Office over I. W. Harlman ft Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Centre and Fourth Strews. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to Freas Brown) AGENT AND BROKER, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Ins. Agency. (Established in tSfiS.) COMPANIES REPRESENTED: As SK I S. iEtna Fire Ins. Co., of Hart. ford f9.52S.3RS 97 Hartford, of Hartford 5,288,60997 Phicnix, of Hartford 4,778,469 1 Springfield, of Springfield,... 3,009 903. 9 Fire Association, l'hiia., 4,512,782.29 Guardian, of London, 20,603,323.71 Phtrnix, of London t,924, 563.4b Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Branch) 1,642,195.00 Roval, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,561.00 Mutual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N.J 4t.379.i2S 3. Losses promptly adjusted and paid at tliii office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, i Office, Columbian Building, Second floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. . Liverpool, London and Globe, largest in the world, aad perfectly reliable. Assets. Imperial, of London t9.65S.477. 00 Continental, of New Votk,... 5, 239, 91.28 American, of Philadelphia,., 2,401,956.11 Niagara, of New York, 2,260,479.86 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants', of Newark, N. J. Clinton, N. Y. : iVoples', N. Y.j Kcadinp, Pa.j German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York; Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N.J. These old corporations are well S"-aone by age and Are tested, and have never yei had a loss settled by nr court v! Uw. Tlicii assets are all invested m solid securities, an liable to the hazard of lire only. Losses promptly and honestly Adjusted am paid as soon as determined, by Christian 1' Knapp, Special Agent and Ai!juoter, Blooms burg. Pa. ' The people of Columbia county sho;'! patronixe the agency whi-re loses if anv, ar settled and paid by one of their own citiica EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBDS, PROP'R., (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER JULY 18,1891. Trains leave Bloomsburz as follows : (Sundays excepted.) rorr.ew ior, rnuanriiiuia, neuuius, rwii vllln, Temaqiia, etc.. 10, n. 25 a. m. Kor uiiHinHpon, s.iw a. m 0.10 p. m. For Panvlue and Milton, 8.00 a. in , 8 13, 11.0S p. m. For Catawlssa 4.10. 8.00, 11.25 a. m., 13 15, 6.00, 4.D0D. m. For Hupert A.10, 8.20, 11.28 a. m., 12.15, 8.15, 8 00, 8.30, 11.05 p. in. Trams tor binomsDurB Leave New York via ot Philadelphia T.48 a. m., 4 00 r. m. and via Easton 8.48 a. m., 4.00 p. m. . . Iave pnnaaeipnia 10.00 a. m., e.iu p. m. Leave Heading 11. BO a. m. 7.6T p. m. ivave 1'otiBviile 12 80 p. rn. Leave Tamiiqua 1.21 a, m., 9 !8 p. ra. Leave vrilllnumr'nit u 45 a. n ., 4.80 n. m. l eave Catawuua 7.00, 8.W a. m. 1.30, 8.19, 6.10 11.10 p.m. Leave Rupert .1H, 7.08, 8 97, 11.89 a. m., 1.S7, 1.27, .18. U.19 p. tn. r or Duiiimure, vi aHninion ana tup wtwi, via B. o. It K,, tbrouKh trains lt-ave (itrard Ave nue Station. Phi la. (P. K. R. K.) 4.1s, ."1. 11.27 a. m., l.8t, 4.24, 5. vt 7.28 p. m. Hundays4.16, 8.02, 11.27 a. m., 4 24, 6.55, 7.28 p. m, ATLANTIC C1TT DIVISION. Iave I'hilsdeiphla, CUestnul Street Wharf and South street Wart. FOB 4TLAMT1C 01TT. Weekrlavtt Express, 9.00. 0. m., 2.110, 4.(10 p. m Aocoinmodaiton, 8 00 a, m. aud 5.00 p. ni. Hundavs KxpiTRg, n.iKt, a. m. Aouommoda. tloo, 8.00, a. m. aud 4.ao p. iu. BeturnlDK, leave Atlantic U'T depot, Atlai.tlo and Arkansas Averut-K. Weekdays Kxnrega. 7.80. 9.011 a. 'in. and 4.00 p. m. AocommcdottoD, 9.10, a. m. aud 4.80 p. iu. Hundays ExprexH, 4,0 , p. m. Accomodstloc, i.sj a. 11 . ana t.au p. m. A. A. McLEOT), C. C. HANCOCK, Pres. a (ieo'l Manager, tieu'l Pans. Agt. - mmi HAII.S0A3 TIME 7A?.L3! D ELAVVARE LACKA WANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. r. k. A tjO 8S A 4) (I 4M rj 71 7 rn 7 37 7 HI 7 HH 7 41 7 4 IN SCO g 10 0 SI ISA K hO g5 8 SO B" 8 411 8 Ml sr 11 01 an 9 11 91A 9 VH1 OW r. m. r. m, 1 oo A. at. I01S a. m. 840 5M 5 88 608 8 8 8 28 A 2R 8 88 42 A4A 880 8RA 702 7t 7 782 NoMTnrxsim.iHD.. Cnmrron Cliulasky Danville L'nlawlMa Kuprrt ninomsburg KPT I.linc nidge Willow (trove. BrtnriTet'k Berwick Barh Haven Illck'a Frry Uhlck.blni.y Huniocks. Nnntli'oke Avondi in Ply month Plymouth Junction RInfrs'on BnDPtt... Mslthy WTfimlhir Went PltletOD Ptttrton.... Dune Lackawanna Tdylorille BPllrvne DOBAHTON STATIONS. 1 VI II UH S 81 Wl 48 2 no II M 8 01 8 10 8 17 t 8 HO 8 4A 8 M I 5A 4 00 4 m 4 4 111 4 17 4 IN 4 80 4 M 4 87 10 28 10 SB 10 41 10 49 11 12 11 18 ..... 1188 1140 7 8 7 4H HSfl 7H 7 n 12 08 12 06 802 0? 81 817 81 8 29 8 83 8 42 87 8 1213 V2 22 4 4 4 K0 4 ra 1188 ii'4 r, r. at. P. SOUTH. A. . A. M. p. . p sr. 8CK1KTOK 600 950 185 8 10 Bellevun 605 9 88 M Taylorvllle 8 10 10 CO 1 4 6 2 Lsrkawanna 418 1017 152 8 28 Duryea 4 22 10 10 1 85 6 81 Pltteton 418 1014 8f0 8 87 Weal Plttaton. 4 88 10 20 2 08 6 44 WyomtDg-... 8 40 10 25 I II 8 49 Malt by 6 44 10 28 Bennett 6 48 10 82 a 19 8 5A KlnirstriD 6 '4 10 f 5 1 25 7 00 Plymouth Junction. 889 1089 8S9 .... Plymouth. 704 1044 84 7 11 Avondale 7 09 10 48 8 88 718 Nantlenke 7 14 1 0 52 9 49 7 20 Hunloek's 7 20 10 59 2 50 T88 Khlrknlilnnr 7 81 11 09 8 01 T47 Tick's Ferry 7 44 11 2 8 17 8 04 Beach Raven 7 54 1182 8 28 8 11 Berwick 8 02 1140 sxa 8 18 Briar Creek 9 09 .... 8 40 8 2s Willow Orove 818 11 f0 8 44 8 29 J.tmeHldge 817 1158 8 V 8 88 Ksriy S-"n B Blrxmaburtf 8 81 12 12 4 06 8 48 H 11 Pert 8 87 19 18 4 18 8 51 fafawtma 8 49 19 P8 4 18 fA Danville. 8 57 12 87 4 9 18 rbulaaky 908 446 .... rnierrn 07 18 411 4 i 9 NORTBrMBKRLAND 9 22 1 00 6 06 9 40 a. r. it. r. r. m ronnectlons at Rupert with Philadelphia ponrtlrir rtallrosd for Tamanerd. Tamaqaa, Wllllemrrort. t'urbnry. Pottavllle, etc At rvortlnimberlanrt with P. K. Dlv. P. R. K for Ilnrrlshurtr. Ick Haven. Emporium. Warresu Corry and Brl . w. jr. iiAUJSTBAu, Hen. iran., Scranton, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. K. R. R. PIV. AND N. C. RT lncrrect July 19, I890. Trains leave Sunday KAHTWARD. 9:55 a. m. TralD 14 tDallv excent Sunrlavl for flarrlshurir rrd Inteiniedla'e atRtlon arriving at PhllRdelrbla8:ie p. m. ; New York 6:50l m.; Pall Imore, 8:10 p. m. : Waablnirton 5:55 d. bu roritiettlii? at Philadelphia for all Pea Shore poima. raHsenger coacuea 10 pnilaaeipnla ualttmore. ,. 1-so n. m. Train 8. (T)a11r excent Pnnrlv. tnr PnrilBhnrsf and Intermediate stations, arriving at Pbilndeipbla at 8:(0 p. m. ; New York, 9:35 p. m. ; Baltimore 8:45 p. m. Waabtntrlo s:lp. m. Parlor cars to Philadelphia and paasenifer coaches tn Philadelphia and Balt imore. 8.25 p. m. Train 1 Dally except Sunday! for BarrlKbnrir and Intermediate points, anrtvlnz at Pblladt'lpbla ir:55 p. m. BalLlmoro-l:40 d. ni. ":08 p. m. Train 6. (Dally.1 for Harrlabrirv and all Intermediate Btattona, arriving at Philadel phia 4:25 a. in.: New York 7:io a, m. Pullman sleeplnir car from Harrisbun; to Hhlladelphla and New York. Philadelphia paMengersoan re main in s eeper undisturbed until 7 a.m. l:soa m. (Dally,) for Harrlsburfr and inter mediate pttloi arriving at Philadelphia 6:50 a in., 1U.1.W1, in., Daiiiiuuro e:vu a. m. WaxMrRton 7:30 a. m.. Pullman SleeDln? oara to Philadelphia and passenger coaches to Phila delphia and Baltimore. n:ia a. m. 'iratn is (Pally,) for Barrlsbniv and Intermediate stations arriving at Balti more :! a. m. and WaHhlnpton 96 a. m and Pullman Bleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, and Passenger coaches to Baltimore. WESTWARD. 8:04 a. m. Train 9 Hlallr exennr. RnaaViy tnr CanandslKua, Borhester, Buffalo and Sissrara Falls, with Pullman aleeDlnir oars and suns. ger coaches to Rochester. Z- 8:10 a. m Tratn 8 (Dally.) for Krle. Canandal. gua and intermediate stations, Hocheater, tmr. fa 10 and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Koobee ter. 9:5 Tmln 15 (Dally,) for lock Haven and intermediate stations. 1:42 p. m Train 11 (Dally except Sunday) for Kane, Canandalgua and Intermediate stations, Pocheater, ButTalo, and Niagara Falls wltn through p ante d ger coaches to Kane and hoc hee ler and Parlor car to Kochester. - b .to p. m Train , (Dally except Punday) for Henovo, Klmlra and Intermediate etatlona. Hi:i'5 0. m Train 91. (Dallv.) for Mllllamanort and Intermediate stations. TDPOLGH THA1NS FOR SrNBCBY FROM 1 UK BAST AINU MOUTH. Tratn 15 Leaves New York. iia nlirlif. Phila delphia 4;So a. m.. Baltimore 4:45 a. m., Harrlsw burg, 8:iu a. m., dully arriving at Funbury 9:54 Train 11 Tpivt. VfiflnilBlnhl. cm n ' M ...... ...... u i u iauviuiiia iHJ III., Washington S;lo a. m., Baltimore 9M a, u., (dally except hunday) arriving at bunbury, 1:42 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and passen ger conches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train l Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladel. phla 11:4" a. m., Washington 10:50 a, m liaiu niore 11:45 a, m , (dally except Sunday) arriving st Sunbury 5:80 p m. with passenger coacb.ee from Philadelphia and Baltimore. . . Train 91 leaves New York ft no n. m . Phlladnu phla ;2ftp. m., Washington 4:80 p. m., Baltimore 5;8 p. m. (Daily) arrlTlug at Sunbury 10:05 p. m. Train 9 leaves New York 4:80 p. m., Philadel phia v:20 p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., BalS. mi.-ic: 0.-.0 p. ui., vinuy eautsi'i eaturaav,) arriv ing at Sunbury. 2:04 a. m. with Pullman aleenlnir cars snd pafwenger coaches from Washington rniiiuiuiv. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel phia 11:25 p m., Maahlngtoo ioX) p. m., Balti more 11:90 p. m , (Dally,) arriving at riuiibury 5:10 a. m.. with Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington snd Baltimore tnd psaaeoger coactes from Philadelphia and BalU inore SUNBrBY HAZLETON, ft WILKESRARBI KALLKOAU, AND NOKTH AND WEST BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves Sunburv lO-iin a m. arriving m Bloom Ferry 10:48 a. m., Wilkes Barre 12 10 p. rn. Train 11 leavea Sunbury 6:8ft p. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry :2 p. m., WUkea-Barre 7:60 p. m. Uazletom.M p. m. Train 8 leaves wtlkes-Barre 11:17 a. m. arriv ing ut Bloom Ferry 19:37 p. m., Sunbury 1:28 p. Taln 10 leaves Mazletnn (14 n. m. vnira Parre:18p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry :8l p. m., Sunbury 6:15 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Kunbury 10.00 s. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry li:48 a. m , Wlikes-riarrel2:10a. m. Train 26 leaves Wllkes-harre amo n. m arriv ing at Bloom Ferry 8:89 p. m.. Sunbury 7:30 p. m. til B. K. PI Gil, i. R, WOOD, uen. Aiansger, uen, fass, Agt. gLOOMSBUHO & SULLIVAN It. i Taking effect. MONDAY, NOV, 17, 160. SOUTH. NORTH. Ar. Ar, Ar. Lt. Lt. L . .... , m. r. m. p.m. r. a. r. SI, Blnomaburg..... 4 W 12 10 1 IS 8 86 9 88 4 40 Maiu sueel 6 18 19 04707 842148 647 Irouual M 6 16 19 00704 846846 6 50 fP' 08U 59 4 56 8 68 3 68 6 18 Llgbt'treet. 4 06 11 49 6 63 8 66 1 64 Til Orangevllle 6 61 11 88 6 48 9 06 8 97 7 84 5 46 11 27 6 88 9 16 I 17 T 86 Saner. 6 42 11 24 4 80 9SO890 184 tllller...... 6 87 I1 19 688'9k7926 TIM BenionM. ,M, 628 11 (96 16 9 87 6SS 189 EdBons...... 6 98 11 04 4 11 41 8 88 T 44 Coles crts 4 20 II 02 6 19 9 44 8 42 1 48 SUgarloaf 6 16 11 7 6 08 9 48 8 44 1 62 Lsubacbs,.... 6 14 )0 54 4 00 9 68 8 60 7 67 Central 6 08 10 48 6 68 10 08 4 (W 07 Jamison Clt ... 6 00 10 40 6 60 10 10 4 1 10 Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. . A. Us. , A.M. A P. II. 57 bantwan has not yet been Arretted. ' ,""' V. it -"I ' '. )',