A MORRISTOWN SENSATION. Nli Vtinilfea r-'iidirr "flya. Her Mar ring Yt 111 tia Annulled, MoiinisT.nvN, N. J., Oct. 7,-ThIa town Im 1eon fttiiTil ty tlin nn noiinrnnciit of tho innrrliiKn of Mian Lillio Voolhcoa, n widely lcll( of this t.lnce, to Hnrry C. Ileverln, of riillii dolphin. llovt'iln ln l'rlnreton prmlnnto nnd U utmlylng for tho ministry In r theological BPinlnnry In Now York. II wits cngnod to Miss Voorhcen, nnl no ono offorol oljortlon. Thrco works iiro MI Voorhnes went to Hftvcrstrnw, N. Y., nml Ilevcrln followed her. There, Miss Voorhees nays sho wos Inveigled Into n innrrlnge by a justice of tho poaco with Ileverln, not knowing It was a legal ceremony. When tho Justice told her it wus she Instantly left lleverln and returned to her home. Ileverln bus disappeared and has not been hoard from. Mr. Voorheos Is Indignant and says ho will huvo his daughter's marriage annulled. Philadelphia, Oct. 7. James H. Ileverln the father of young Harry Hovcrln who married secretly Miss Voorhees, daughter of tho rich Mor rlstown merchant, at lluverstraw recently, says that his son be came engaged to Miss Voorheos about two ye.ira ago, and Mr. Voor hees gavo tho young eoplo un en gagement reception at tho tlmo. Tho young pooplo wore together a groat deal during tho past Hummer. In tho middle of September they went to Haverstraw together from Morris town to visit Mr. and Mrs. Flower, of that place. Miss Voorhees complained that hor life at homo was not happy, and suggested tho mnrrlngo. As tho young man was willing to marry they went to tho ofllco of u Justice of tho rence, who performed tho ceremony in the presence of n brother of Miss Voorhees and two other witnesses. TO CHILI IN A HURRY. Tli Vorklaw Ball For Valparaiso t'nilvr ftpeolal Oritur. Nr.w Yoiik. Oct 7. The Unltml States warship Yorktown sailed for Val paraiso at noon to-day. It was about midday yesterday wheu special orders from Washington were reeclvod at tho lirooklyn Navy-Yard ordering tho vessel to suil with tho greatest possi ble despatch. Tho order created much excitement In tho yard, for whilo it was well known that the ves sel, together with tho Boston, was destined to sail for the South Pacific, yet such a husty departure of either ship was entirely unlooked for. Immediately on receipt of the news tho work of completing tho vessel's rupply of ammunition wus hastoued forward, a large quantity of ammuni tion for the Baltimore and Hau Frun clseo being nlso taken. onieers and men on all tho ship? discussed tho subject, and were llrm in their belief that important nnd startling information concerning the situation in Chill had yesterday been received by tho Navy Department from the commanding American naval oflloer at Valparaiso, else why this sudden and unexpected haste? It is calculated that tho run from here to Valparaiso will consume forty live days. Tho ofllcers and crew wero delighted yesterday, on receiving their sudden sailing orders, tho ship's ompnny looking engorly forward to a brush with tho Chilians. SIR JOHN POPE f'ENNESSY DEAD. Parnrir Lai Aloaltl Kxplrat Al snoaC mt tlao Sam Tim. London, Oct. 7. Coupled with tho announcement this morning that Mr. 1'arnell died last night was the news that Mir John Pope Heunessy, mem ber of Tailiument for North Kilkenny, wns also dead. Kir John Pope Hen nessy, it will bo remembered, imme diately after the exposures in the O'Sheu. divorce case, in December, lS'JO, contested the North Kilkenny election, backed up by Mr. Parnell'a opponents, and defeutod tho Parnell ite candiduto, Mr. Vincent Scully, by 1,147 votes. This was a great" and pos sibly the greatest test of strength bo tween the Pnrnellites and McCarthy ites, and tho defeat of Mr. Scully no doubt counted for a great deal in ttio futuro series of disasters which befell the Irish loader. SWEETENED $IO,000BY A JURY. A Grocar Given That Aiiaoaat for lie lag SI rack by an Krle Trala. Taterson, N. J., Oct. 8. Cornelius Ackershock, a young grocer, was struck by a passenger train on the Erie road last Summer whilo driving over tho Wver Btroot crossing and permanently injured. Tho wagon was smashed. Ho suod to-day for $40,000 in tho Circuit Court. His injuries have resulted in complete paralysis of one side. The jury came In at 8 o'clock to night with a verdict of $10,000 for the plaintiff. WM. HENRY SMITH DEAD. fit Leader of Ilia llouwt of C'oramoa Fiiun Away Unrxpaeiedljr. London, Oct 6. Tho ltlght Hon. William Henry Smith, First Lord of tho Trensury and Government loader in tho House of Commons, is dead. ... The event took place at Wulmor Castle, Mr. Smith's seat as Warden of the Cinque Ports. Tho statesman's decease was sud den, although lie hud been ailing HiuceJuly. A Doi.n Towmhlpi Devastated. (lit and Rapids. Minn.. Oct. 5. llcnnita nn cmnlm? In of the hurri cane in tho northern pineries. Twolve to fifteen townships havo been devas tated and the loss of timber will toot up hundreds of millions of ieot. set tlers who escaped are coining out, their tlinbor claims being valueless. Several surveyors' crews nro still un. heard from. A IMttZIJ KssAY. A Small Hoy DNciihscs n Urcat Sub ject, The Dcckertovrn (N. ,T.) Independent, in awarding prizes for tho host eswiy on "The Local Newspaper," gives tho fol lowing, whose author Is a yonng school boy of Newton, Addison P. Rosonkrans. It is certainly a meritorious production, anu wouiii uo creilit to a college man: Tlieflrxt Kimll-li nowsnnor-r wru nnlilinlml ftl Ion. Ion, In M.V, and tlia II rut una la this connl.ry wan Imuh nt lVoton, In 10m. Now their niimlx-r I untold, anil thrlr power Is a a-nat a tlm territories In which tlier clr. ruUte. Wherever clvill.at Ion bxImU Ihelr Influence Uf.lt. Hut wo nro to writ particularly of the local newnpiiixT. Itediicatea anrli-ty. Miui I a aonlal holnv. No on lire alone. All are htMitid trwethnr hy lie of Internal and sympathy. A knnwledire of the action of a community makes each citlaeti a vital fore of enrietr. Thl ran only bo supplied by th Inoal newt- paper, whleh not only (rlrc events oerarrlnj that affort the Intern and eharanter of th community, lint it rwelvc and i;ivcs Inf.iriua- tiim fnim all imrtlona of tlin world, relatlos; what other nro thlnklnit and d.ilnif In sorlnl, builucna, educational, political aii'l rellifiotw clre c. It mold pulilie opinion, whieli iiw'm Ilk a flood evorytliluif that oljetrucU It pathway, nnd I fotiml In the feeling anil reiwxm of men who aro sruldod nnd governed by a true knowl (diri1 of ptibll. Iiie.. It wcurvt rftcnl if-ivi'mnicnt by iMlliliin and erli ielnitiK tho ollli-inl acta of tlino holdiiiK position of pnhli.) trust. It given warning hynipmintt llio follle. vice nnd wroiofiloinrf of persoiu a mi in. my Iwoenn llht to turn other from the rock on which tliny Imve Ixs n nhipwrnckcd. It mnkm hlntory by recording tho ai'liieve meutri of tho past and local etirrout event of every kind, and prnwrvin thoin In dur.iblo form fur tho bene.lt of ponterlly. It I useful to business. It atudlu tho condi tion of all uhuwe. and tiite accurately every oeenrrene nnd every sliju which affects Ira.lu. I'nHlucer and dealer through It advert! I tig column find purchaser for their Rood, and roiMiimer leurn where to got what they wb.li. It aid and elevate tho tioor. It trilling eot put it within reach of all, and It brlnxs to thorn who cannot get daily p.i;'rs an 1 icriixli- cal. on iwcDUiit of their exviise, a knowlodgo of public alTairs and pruvidc.i thoin with rjl Imt rnnttor both liiter.'slln j un 1 Instructive. It teax'he moral principle. Ily il ronsiuut warfare a.'ainst crimj, igno rance and oppression, nn I Iliad .'ocacyof truth. virtue mid Intulligi'iicc, it Is tli" rhl.'f .n -lit in the Iniprovcm.'iit of puMIc m..ils and in the advancement of the p-siplc In virtuous knowl edge. II Is Iiulispcnsulile. In oldi-n times newspapers were consid ered valnabl.! toreadors only for their news, and ailvcrtiseiiiciits were mere in cidetittil surplusage, im'erteil by mer cliants us a sort of charity to help (ill up the piitx'r, and rarely attracted attention Tixltiy the newspaper is indisp.-u.siible. not only to the liiercli.int but to the shoppers of tho iainily as the universally accepted medium of attracting Imsmess. Ailvertisements are no longer the reg ulation musty affairs they twod to be, Tli.-v are iiiik.ii-' the most artistic and nttnictivi' features of the popular news- pa tier, and the frugal housewife s-ans the fresh businiss announcements of each day or week its carefully us the dealer or speculator scans th.i prodnceor money market. Those business houses who patronize the newspapers aro the ones who secure the bulk of trade. The carefully edited, compact, fresh, com plete, cheap and neatly printed newspa per is the iKipular favorite, and the only channel through which tho public can lie reached, cither for business or senti ment. The I.m-I Newspaper. The public have little appreciation of the value of well conducted locl news papers. Their offices of lieneficenco to the couimuuity are so common that they are unnoted, but none the less no town or city can advance without its newspa pers are in the forefront of advance ment. They are the life of the com luunity. They must lead in every ef fort to invite capital, enlarge industries and enthuse tho peoplo in the use of their advantages. The local newspaper is the one news paper that should command the patron age of the community. If only one j-mr- n.d can bo taken in it family it shor.ld. Ininho ono published at home. There Is now little excuse for any person of orJi nary intelligence not taking a city daily with the local newspapers, since the best can lie had for a nominal cost; but there should ever lie the heartiest accord and sympathy between the local newspa er and the community. Philadelphia Times. Jlcudern Should Discriminate. And so Mr. : doesn't like some of the things he reads in this newspaper? Neither do we. But he is at liberty to pick out what he doesn't Mke and leave tho rest for some ono who is less fastidious. Does he know what they call the man who sat down at a first doss hotel din ner, and beginning at the first item on the bill of fare tried to cut every dish mentioned thereon? This newspaper pre sents a varied bill of faro every week, but there is no law compelling you to devour every portion of it. Just put aside what you don't relish and say noth ing about it And don't swear at the tditor. It's both wicked and foolish. schange. Uny a lien. Too poor to take a home paper. Well, that is a distressful condition. Duy a ben, feed her on crumbs and waste from tlie kitchen and she will lay eggs enough to pay for a year's subscription; then work her up in a pot pie and sho will pay first cost, so the paper will be clear profit. Repeat this process year after year and you will seo how easy it is to pay for your home paper. Llgonier Leader. The advice of Tho Leader would be excellent if it was not for tho fact that nino out of ten who dou't take a imper don't know how to set the hen. Walk erton Independent. lie l-'ound Their Conscience. Our next issue," wrote tho editor of a eontemiiorury, "will be exceedingly interesting, as it will contain tho names of all our delinquent subscribers." Bnt when tho time came to send out tho next issue it was discovered that there were no delinquent subscribers. They had all paid upt Bucu is tho iower of th ynwfc ..... Best and Purest McdicineEj 7 EVER MADE. rill dilrclbo Humor from your yH in, nnd tiuiko your kln icnn nil. 1 rniomn. .n,w imple nnil Holme whieii mnr your nciiuii enuneii ov inipurc iihmi, noil rnn ih t'moVrl iti.nhoi1 o, If 'U On te and um tho lr r n it I . .avaW. till MM I till Tli rtnsft stimll onlv a teas KlMKIIlful. 'Ill till I ' I ..I. nu'illclnn. liy ii, biiu--a yon w III l.e i-atl-lled. "O O Uet not your uniggi". v.. ty DosTWait. Oktitatiwck. V ' U rf.. ... t.'i.ra. I IT you are ninn-iiim ii"i i.-.- -sj nev lUscuse, mid wish to live to old ngc, iii! sri.i'iiru BirrKit Tlicy uover tan t cure. q..h.i ;i v it Minimi to A. l'.Onlwfiv A fn.. UoaUn,Mu..for best medicul work pobllahud? CACTUS BLOOD CURE tc!i;r than Jia;inlli, I'tirifies the h'ood by expcll ir. cr the impurities through the preper channt-'s .ind never causes eruptions upon the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouble?, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails to cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordere 1 state of stomach, liver or kidneys. S.d by G. A. McKei.v , Drugqist, IMoomsburg, Pa. pORKODlit t.uiuer Ue lVllitout IIr.it... ai Uuiior' 111 Kii.tNi B. ilnnin. ttn, .Mich., I .Nov. i, is j, ( Tlia l''v. J. KoMbiel, of above l'l.vo.-, wrl aa: . uv uflirHl a Mi'oat deal, and vhmov. r i low feel a utfrvous atlaek eoit-ing 1 tuke a cuii f l u.lo; Koaulg'i Ni-rvu Toliio aud feel re- ve-l. I t Ii 1 11 k a orxar- d al of it and uuulu alLai bu vulioiit tic. o.1 .bi.u v l bout ibo 'lui.iu U. tler Tliuu the lcl lurlr. Xahonoy Ciiy, l'a., 1. ceu.bcr, 1-U0. I dm It uiy ilniy to y th.it i ti.iti-Hl l luo y.-ari l-T tlin bent liocli.rl In 1 ennyl aula, but uevar gut uny relief uutil I took l a or Ko.oilu t Narv 'I on la 1 auj curat! of my -orvouii trout lo. ; Imvu u.-v.-r bad be l uti-l .yiupUiiu of tuox iell iuou 1 aouuueucod fclll ,M Ort bOlll". WKS. SAliAU W. aUIKR FREE A Valuable nook an Nervous Dlneitrte wit Tree to any d.ire, and iHMr imtieut rn Imo obtain iniaiiie.iicine tree or ciiante. Ttii nmadv h been nreoared br tha Uenrend Piwtor Koenig, of Fort Wnvue. Ind slue lIHtj. aud lauovpnpareaunaernuuirucuuu oyuia KOEN1C MED. CO.. Chicago, 111. Sold by DnijfiriaU at ! per Dottle. 6 for 5. l4Uelllae,a)l.TK. O Dottle for a0. Salvation Oil Wr trie Mia 25 Ctt. Soli Stf mil Mtn. Will rHev0 Rheumatism, Nturatgia, Sw$lling,Bruit$,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Soree, Burns, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Ac. liTOItllilll Salvation Oil mJ Prle only 25 Cti. Soli by ull tfar. , Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings,Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Scalds, Backache, etc. fUCWlANQVS PLUGS, ThiOrtat Tobacco A n "" tldotolfrlo to Ctt. At all imtgl&tt, BOOR AOF.NTS "WANTED for SPftYLIGHT rUOHTs AMD SHADOWS OF HKW TQBK I.IFE. A Chriitiui woman nvraUve ol MIhIoh work dont i " ID HI Muni " In tou( ple, wllng tha uifrln of th wirr rerM ol New York " oj mot vkhiui." II dMCrib. Ooipd Vorkla lot lumi. BH bivm limmiionasi. mv ynn- ariM. Br Mr. "if wMih v. ,., Z7 . 1- fini. A-ut l.triTM. yiuH ajui bu ViuAl. Pur ail food, 'nit ol U.ra ud .ojll... fl it u ally of Tanptnaaaj tvlfncM to th pnwat of tlw Ou.p.1.- toot mmm ktmu ...1....M .j,Ml Mmi it: jLiuiuciit woina ondona it. -&. Axnta Watted, Mr. aad Wmaa. ar-u a mmlK mailt. aj Itlatanoo l bladraaaa. for M fa, l'niuku auj tflra A'jiOu Tertiu, Write fur alrculara to X V. AVvUIUiAtl i VM at VV , UacUvr. . is TjyJJfjgLmlHafiEaialil PROFESSIONAL CARDS,! N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-I. AW, Mr. Ent Uuililing, Court House Alley, BI.OOMSIiURO, PA. A. L FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tost Office lluiKliii);, 2nd tioor, Ul.OOMSDUkd, PA. C. W. MIM.KR, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Win' Uuililini;, and lloor, 1II.OOMSIIUKG, PA. II. V. WHITE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt'i Huilding, 2nd flixr, LI.OOMSUCUG, PA. ROUKRT R. LITTLK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian llui'.din, 2nd (l.xjr, liLOOMSUUKG, PA. GRANT JIKRRING, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, RawiiitV Uuildiili 2nd floor, m.oovsuL'ut;, v.. GKO. i:. KLWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columl.ian l.uiUlin, 2nd floor, DI.OOMSUUKG, PA- FRANK 1'. UILLMEYER, AT TORN EY-AT-LAW. Dcullcr'a lluilJing, 2nd floor, ULOOMCLURG, TA. WI NT ERST KEN, 13F.CKLEY McKILLIP, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Loans secured, Investments ni.idc. Kcal I'.state houjjht and sold. N.aio ial l;.nl. lUiilding, 2nd floor, lU.OOMSHURG, PA. JOHN M CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE i'.-.AC., Moyur Uros. Luildmg 2nd floor, liLOOMSUCKC, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL Ea I ATE AGENT, ColumbUn JiuiMinu, 2nd flour, ULUOMSUURCs PA. 1. FRANK ZARR, ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, Clik' Uuiidin,;, cor. Main and centre Sts., llLOOMSBURG, Pa. C2Cun be coniulled in German. W. H. RIIAWN, ATl'ORN EY-AT-LAW, Ofllce, corner of Third and Maid Streets, CATAW1SSA, TA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North tide Main St., below Market, BLOOMSUURG, FA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ollice, North Market Street, ULOOMSEURG, PA. Dk. WILLIAM M. REBER, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, corner of Kuck and Market Streets, ULOOMSBURG, PA. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBUKG. PA. Special attention given to the eye and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., 0Qi and Residence, Third Street, West of Market, near M. K. Church, BLOOMSUURG, 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'i Building, coiner of Main and Centre Street; BLOOMSBURO, PA., (l prepared to receive all patients requiring professional services. ELECTRIC VIBRATOR USED. Ether, Gas and Local Anaesthetics adminis tered for the painless extraction ef teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. All work guaranteed as represented. Dr w. h. house, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton'i Building, Main below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA. All ttylet of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted a represeated. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the us of Cat, and 'free of chafe wben artificial teetn are inserted. IsTTo be opes ail bmirt diuiog the da. W. II. SNYDER, A F TORNEY-AT-I.AW, Oflice 2nd floor Columbian building, m.ooMsni'UG, r.. B. F. IIARTMAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES Nortlt American, of Philadelphia. Franklin, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia. York, of Pennsylvania. Hanover, ol New York. Queens, of Ixmdon. North' British, of London. Ollice on Market Street, above Main, No. $. BLOOMSBURO, PA. WAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Teas, Syrups, Coflee, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, apices, Bicarb Soda, Etc., N. 1'. Corner Second and Arch Streets, rillLADELPT'IA, PA. "Orders ill receive prompt nttcntinn. Dr. J. R. EVANS, TREATMENT OK CHRONIC DISEASES MADE A SPECIALTY. Oflice and Residence, 3rd St., below Market, BLOOMSUURG. PA. J. S. GARRISON, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BLOOMSBURO, PA. Office over I. W. Ifarinian & Sons' Store. Residence, N. E. Corner Centre aud Eouith Street. M. P. LUTZ, (Successor to I're.ts Brown) AGENT AND LROKF.R, Bloomsburg Fire & Life Irs. Ajency. (Established in 1S65. ) COMPANIES RLPKLSiiNTEPt As SK I'S. jEtna Fire Irs. Co., of Hart ford 59.52S.3SS 97 Hartford, of Hartford, 5,aS.H,toj 9; Phirnix, of Hartford, 4,77,460 I Springfield, of S ringfleld,... 3..',9 703.9' Fire Association, I'liila., 4,512,782.29 Guardian, of London, 20,603, 31 3. 7 1 Phcenix, of London, ''.94 563.48 Lancashire, of England, (U. S. Btanch) 1,642,195.00 Rovnl, of England, (U. S. Branch) 4,853,564.00 Mutual Ben. Life In. Co., Newark, N. J., 41,379, :iS 3; I.otw promptly adjusted and paid at this office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, FIRE INSURANCE AfSKNT, O.Tice, Columbian Building Second Floor, BLOOMSBUKO, PA. Liverpool, London and Glol e, largest in the world, and perfectly reliable. Assets. Imperial, of Londo $9,658,477.00 Continental, of New York,... 5.23 .y 1.28 American, of Philadelt hia, .. 2.401,056.11 Niagara, of New York , 260,477 86 CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRR INSURANCE, BLOOMSBUKG, TA. Home, of N. Y.; Merchnnts', of Newark, N. J. t l.nton, N. Y. ; Peoples', N. Y.j Readme l'a.; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New lork; Jersey City rtre Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seaoned by are and lire tested, and have never vet hud a loss settled by ny court of law. Their assets are ail invested solid securities, are liable to the hazard nt lire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid aa soon a determined, by Christian r. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county should pattonue the agency where looses, il any, art aettlcu aim paid ly one ol their own citizen EXCHANGE HOTEL, W. R. TUBUS, PROP'R., ;Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larce and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTER JVLY !, 1891. Trains leave Bloomsburg as followi : (Sundaj a MFor'lsew York, Thllartflphla, Beading, Potta. TlllB, Tamaqua, etc.. iu, 11 o a. iu. Vnr u tlll..mannrt.. ft.(Hl a. m.. 8. 15 n. m. For Uanvll:8 and Milton, s.00 a. tu , 8 15, 11.(5 p. m. Tor catawtssa (.10, 8.00, 11.25 a. m., IS 15, 5.00, 4. ho n, m. For Kuperf M0, 8 8', a. m., 1115. 8.15, 0 Oil, 0.3U, 11.11.1 p. III. n'rnina for HlnnmHriunr I oavii Nnw York via of PhllOdClDUla 7.45 a. m., 4 00 p. in. arid via Easton 8.45 a. to., 4.tW p. Leave Philadelphia IP.Ofl a. m , 8.(0 p. m. Leave rieading I1.n0 a. m. 7.57 p. U. uave Pot hv iTie u so p m. Leave Tamaqua 1.81 a. m., 9 18 p. m. 1 j.Rv wiuiHiiiarnit i 45 a. n .. i !)0 p. m. 1 eavecstawibta 7.011, i.0 a. ru. 1.80, 8 ID, 5.10 11.10 p. in. I eave Kuprrt f.M, 7.08, 8 37. r..8S a. m., 1.&7 a.vi.r.i, i iv i. ui. tor Bali lmor, waahlrgton and the went via a u. It. K , tliroUKh tralm 1. ave (ilrard Ave nue Station. Phlla. (P. ft K. K. K.) 4. is, r.m. 11.97 a. tn., 1.8, 4 34. 6.M 7.S8 p. tn. bUtlda) 14.114, 8.04, 11.X7 a. 111 , 4 X4, D uo, j.vis p. m. ATLANTIC t ITY DIVlfclON. Iave Philadft'plila, Clif stuut Street Whart and bouiu Huet t w art. FOR ATI.tN'lC CITT. WrekrtRy EiprPM, 9.00, A. 111., 00. 4.() p. m Aocommndation, HOOa. m. nnd 5.HU p. u. Hundava KxpnHH, 11.1m, it. T 1. Accommodit tlor, h.imi, a. m. uud I.hii p. 111. Returrlng, havo AUautlo l'y depot, Atloitlc ana ArKaDsas Aietirfs, Birensys-urnmi, 7.80 9.0U a. I in. and 4.10 p. 111. Accoinm-. dcllou s in a m and 4.80 ri. ni. Sundays KiuresH, 4 0 , p. m. Accomcdctloc i.su a, 11. ana 4 au p. in. A. A. Mt I.EOn, C. ( II ANfOCK, Pres. ft tlvn'l Manager. Ueu'l I'usa. Agt. 1UILH0AD TIME TAI-LS3. D PJ LAW A RE LACKAWANNA tV WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. BTATIONB. NOKTH. A. M. II M fl 85 8 III a tn 71 r. m 1 50 A If. P. ORTtltHBIHIAND.. 10(5 4i 55 nnif-ron , liulnKkr 6 5 0T 8 ntes- a 8r 4 114. a AM 7 Danville t 1 1! lit II 81 I 8(1 a 48 II Ml M A'oi 8 10 8 17 8 UD 8 8 40 10 Wl 10 89 10 44 10 49 atawlBsa u pert 7 l 7 SO 7S7 781 7 8H 741 7 4H IM 8(0 a 10 8 SI 8 tjli 810 8 81 8 40 8 4 t 49 fit 8 Ml 9 01 9 08 9 11 918 9 -Si 9 81 9 35 A M BlootDsburir Epr-. line uiaire... .... .... Willow urove , Mil rc reek. Herwlck Hem b llavrn lllck'i Ferrjr , II Ii 11 IH ... . 7 11 88 7. ..... 7 1149 7 rv Mil. kMilnuy uniocK'a. , antlcoke. AvotidilP 8 r.i 7r PI) mouth 8 Ml IIM 7 I'lymout h Junction . 4 nil 5t KliikB'on 4 05 4 m 4 1 4 17 4 IU 4 811 4 81 4 8(7 4 45 4 50 4 55 r.u K 08 IS 05 1913 iii'ii 7 5. 80! 8 & tn r. ie 8 W H W 8 4 NC Urnnntt... mt by joining- cm llitalon P1ttton.. , Dtirrea Lackawanna Tylorvllle 1135 BrllPTUe. SCHaKTOH 1S41 8 r. at. r STATIONS. HOUTH. RcnSNTOrt 6 CO A 110 1 US H 111 bellevue 0 08 tt M Taylorvlllp 10 in on . 4t 6 .cxawanna em i"i. 1 ri o Purea 8S 10 in lu m Plttton t 1014 io a .17 West. Huston 8 10 so tm 4- Wyoming. 40 10 i 111 4'.' manoj n iuw ... Hi-nui-tt S48 10 8H kin 5f Klnimton 6f4 10 5 1 ?( Plvmoii'b Junction ta lO.'H) til) .... Plymouth T04 10 44 (84 Til AvondHl 7 0 10 4H 8N Jn Nantlcoke T14 10 M tm 1 an Hunlork's tw lor,9 s) 1 8t Khlckulilnny 781 11 09 0I T4T Hick' r?rry t 4 nut bit him Bfarhnaveu TM 11 Xi Mil p.erwlrk Boa 11 40 8 88 8 IK Btlarfm-k W .... 8 40 N Wllltworove 18 I1fn 8 44 8sS ImomdBP 817 II Mi ss'i Err 8 84 lf4 SM 8 40 Illrvrraburg 8 81 18 IS 414 4T Knpert 87 19 IK 4 19 till Calswlfsa 8 4 m8 4 18 aK Panvllle.; 8 67 IS 87 4 88 9 13 InitBHlty..... VftR U .. Canemn 9(7 14 4 51 NORTBCMBIRLAMD 9 1 CO 5 05 9 40 a. a. r. m. r. . r. Connect tons at Rupert with Philadelphia at Prsrilrs! Pallrord for Tmaoerfl, Tsmaqaa V IlltnrpfroTt. f-unbury. pottpvllle. etc Al oitl iirr-K-rlnril with MI Dlv. P. II. K. for llarrlNburir. Lock Ilaven, Emporium, Warren, Corry atrJ Erli. W. IT. UlLUiTSAU, .en. BIBU;, bcmntoD, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. P. ft E. B. R. PIV. AND N. C ET In effect Jolyi9. IH10. Trains leave Sunday EA8TWARD. 9:55 a. m. Train 14 (Dallv excent Fundari frr rtarrlsburir rd Intei media' e stations arriving at rhllndt-lrMa 8:lt p. m. ; "ew York 5:50 p. tu.; Paltlmnre. 8:10 p. m.: Waablnirton 5 55 o. m.. rpr.ncctlng at Philadelphia lor all Fea Shore points. Passenger coaches 10 Philadelphia lialtlmore. pro n. m. Train r. (DbI't except Sundav.l tor linn lnbtirtr and lnteimedlnle ftatlona, arriving at PI I'artdphla ai 8:50 p. m. ; New York, 9:85 p. m. ; P.alttmore6:45 p. m. ; Wanblneto (:15 p. m. Parlor cars to Plilladelphta and passenger coarhes to Philadelphia and Paltlmqre. s.vo n m. ! rain 1 (oany except Sunday ror IlarrlPburir and Intermediate nolnta. arrtvln-r nt 1 ciladelphla 10:55 p. m. jsaltlmore 10:10 p. iu. :08 p. m. Train 6. (Dnlly.5 for Barrlaliunr and all Intermediate station, arriving at Philadel phia 4:SS a. m.; New York 7:10 a. m. Pullman sliepini; ear from Ilarilsruirg to fhlladelpbla and New York. I hlladelphlx paaaengeracan re main In a eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. . 1:Mia m (Pally,) for llarrlsburs; and Inter mediate rtstlona, arriving at Philadelphia 8:60 a in.. New Y' rk 9.80 a. m., Baltimore :Si0 a. m. Riin(inn T::ia. m., I'uiiman Bleeping oars to Philadelphia and paaaeneer coaches to Phila delphia aid Baltliuor". .-.:r5 a. m. Train is (Daily,) for Damsburg and lntr 1 mediate stations arriving at Balti more :iva. ui. ana nasi mguin v:o5 a. Ol ana Pullmhn sleeping cars to l altlmore, Washing ton, and PaaseDger coaches to Baltimore. WB8TWAHD. 8:r4 a. m Train (Dally except Fundarl for rannndalua, Kochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with Pullman elf ping cars and pasaen. ger coaches to Kochester. 5:io a. m Train s (Dally,) for Erie. Canandai gua and Intermediate stations, Kochester, Buf. faio and Niagara Falls, with Pullman palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and fcociiea. ter 9:5A Train 15 (Pally. 1 for lock TTavAn anrl tntermrdiate stations. 1:j d. m -Train 11 (nallv excent dundav for Kane, t'ananriateua and lnt rmedtntn iiiiiul Pochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls wltn 1 hroUKh passenger coaches to Kane and Roches ter and Parlor car to Kochester. 5 30 o m. Train 1. (Dally excent Pnndar ttr Keuovo, Klralra and Intermediate stations. 1P: 5 'D. m Train 81. (Dally.) for Vt Ullanumort and Intermediate stations, TBPOUGH TKA1NH FOR PUN BURT FROM T11K KAM I' AMD KlUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York. 12:15 nloiir.. Phlla. delphla i; a. m.. Baltimore 4:45 a. m IT arris. uurg, oau a. m., aany arriving at runnury 9:54 a. m. Iraln 11 leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m.. (dally except Sunday) arriving at bunbury, l:4-j with Parlor car from PhPadeTphla and paaeen ger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Train 1 Leaves New York 9:00 a. m , Phlladel. phla ll:4H a. m., waahlngton 10:50 a, m.. Balti more 11:45 s. m , (dally except Funday) arriving at funburr 5:80 p m. with passenger coaches) from I blladelphta and Baltimore, 1 rain xi leaves New York 8 oo p. m., Phlladel hiS;S5p. m., Washington 4:80 p. ra Baltimore M p. m. (Dally) arriving at Nunbury 10:05 p. m. Train 9 leaves New York S:30 n. m.. Phlladel. plilav:! p. m., Washington 7:10 p. m,, Baltt more H-M. p m., (Dally except Saturday,) arriv ing at ritinbiiry, 9:04 a. m. with Pullman Bleeping cars and panscnger coaches from Washington and Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 i. m.. Phlladal. phla ll:K5 p. in., Washington iOm) p. m., Balti more ii:o p. m , (Dally,) arriving at hunbury 5:10 a. m.. with Pullman sleeping cars from Ihlladelpbla, Washington and Baltimore end passenger coactea from Philadelphia and Balti more HUN BURT HAZLETON, ft WII.KKSrtARRE Itatutua LI, amj NUrtTH AND WBUT BHANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves xunbury 10:10 a. m. amvlnrr at Bloom Kerry 10:48 a. m Wilkes Barre 18 10 p. m. Train 11 leaves bunbury 5:85 p. m. arriving at Bloom Kerry :2 p. m , Wtlkes-Barre i;w p. m. llazleton 7:54 p. m. Train 8 leaves 'A'llkes-Barre 11:17 a. m. arrtv. lng at Blcom Ferry 12:37 p. m., bunbury l:s p. 1.1 . T-fln 10 leaves Bazleton 8:04 n. m wnirea. Barre 8:12 p. in., arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:81 p. m., uunbury 5:15 p. m. KUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Sunburv 10.00 a. m.. amvlnir at. Bloom Ferry lo:48 a. m , Wlikes-Barre 12:10 a. m. Train 28 leaves Wlikes-Barre 5:10 p. tn., arrtv. lng at Bloom Ferry 8.3V p. m , feuubury 7:80 P. m. lll8. K. PI J. R. WOOD. uen. mauagvr. ucn. 1'abS, Agt gLOOMSBURU & f ULL1VAN K. H Taking efJect MONDAY, NOV. 17, lfvo. SOUTH. NOKTH. Ar. Ar. A. Lv. Lv. Lv Bloombburg 'a v 19 io i w 9 85 i as ' 6 M nln Kl iel t in i. iu v m aua.a . ... Irondalr l 12 0.1 7 14 8 45 8 45 a an Papei Mill. ........ 6 08 U 8 56 8 53 i 58 9 18 1 1ln. . 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