1 . 1 mm OF NEWS Important Events of tho Past Week. l'UIDAY. OCT. 7. Washis'iton, Oct.. 27. Informntimi fur aiabeil tim at"1" department liy Tlioodors M. fiti'J)!i"i United States consul at An mbcrg, (lernuiny, shows that the opposi tion In tliat country to American product diJ not rml with tbe removal of tbe re frictions on the ImuortHtim of American pork and that American hay la now under tbf ban. Komk, Oct. 27. The mayor of Spezzla giire a luncheon liiHteveuiiK to Sir Michael I'uline -Scrniour and the other ofllwrs ol tha Britlitli fleet now visiting the port. Liter the Duke of Uenoa eutertaiued Ad miral Seymour aboard hi (IsKshtp, the Lepimto, and then Admiral Lnbratio gura l reception to tbe ofllcora of tbe English and Italian lleeti. St. liorta, Oct. 27. Albert Ahlilnk, at (he city hospital, is suffering from a dig ests culled Hncnylostotnum dodsnals, the tfftct of which la to render him a white u marble. Even hla tongue, sum and finger nail are devoid of all color. He it btlieved to be tbe lint patient aulTuring (rom the peculiar ailment ever in th weitern country. Ciikaiio, Oct. 27. Unle the South park commissioner experience a change f heart tbe world's fair official will have to live up to tbe letter of tbeir contract rrftarding the removal of buildings. They will also he called upon to turn ths park over to the commissioners ou Jnn. 1, 1394. Thl waa the dsclslon of the hoard tone of it meeting, and President Don nentlieraer say t hi will be final unless tometlilng decidedly more pertinent eball be advanced by tbe fair autaoritlei. Manchester, N. H., Oct. 27. A yeat go a body wa burled In St. Joseph's cemetery a that of Annie Dunn, duughter ( Ann Dunn, of thl city. The young woman left borne a number of year ago, mil it wa reported that a woman answer ing to that UMUie was found dead iu Low ell. Tlie body was brought here and Iden tified a thut of tbe Dunn girl, though The mother refused to see It. The real Annie Dunn baa now returned boms, and the kiriitity of tbe dead woman whose body brought here from Lowell Is a mystery. Providknck, K. I., Oct. 27. It 1 re ported here that woolen manufacturer Jsme Metcalf will start up his Wmiskuck mill In a few days at old schedule of wages paid in OIneyvllle before the strike. ' Metcalf shut down after the OIneyvllle manufacturers met and decided upon tbe 13 to SO per cent cut. Within the past (ort y-cinhi hours several .department in llw mill have Wij started up and the mill muy start tit full ou Monday u-xt. The resumption of operation at Wmii lack will euuss trouble unions the ni um farturer. for it in charged by the Olnuy ville mill owner that Metuulf h:i no.ie back on the schedule-m.ikiun and deserted the otiier manufacturers. Metcalf xiya that the Olucyville muuufuctuivrs were not to bi trusted ou an agreement to cut wajjea. SATL'KD.W OCT. SH. Washington, Oct. o3. Tho house com-mltti-o ou banking Hiul currency bin potpjned until the regular session in D.s-ifniU-i- tliu further consideration of the bill to suspend tho tux on clearing i)o:m. ceriilicatus issued during the stringency. Washington, Ot. VIS Tlio treasury U-purtiiiui.t Nemi-uilici.illy ilcclaivd tli.it there vm no further fear of tli.tlerii lieiu.; nitt'o.ltiiv.l from Europu by ituuii.tr.ints, in di-i-idiug- to recall nearly nil tno sur teo.is of the iniuilio l.ospiiil service, now tiimv!d at the priuviput Etiro;ie.n porn. Ciikstkh, Pn., Oet. 28. The bluest oil tank ship owned by the Standard oil company was launched yesterday at Roudi's cli!j,yaid. The vessel M 24'J fe.-t loir;, D7 feet wide, hiiiI 10 feet deep. Her uiiueity is TdO.MW callous of oil iu bulk. iien slie Kails from Philadelphia she will airy l."i,0UO barrels of oil. Jacksox, Mich., Oct, 23. II. Irvinn Latimer, tbe matricide and murderer of '.it Ciintnln George Huight, March 27 list, lias been liberated from solitary con finement at the prison, ufter beiug shut iu a Bilitury cell two day short of seven months. This U the longest torm of soli tary confinement given a convict since '878. Tho prison physician ordered tho release, as he feared Latimer would col lapse. Syuacche, N. Y., Oct. 2. Justice P. C- Wlllinms has handed down his do tision in tha matter of woman's right to reirister and vote fur school commissioners In the rural district. He decides that the rt of 1892 which cave her the right to voto is unconstitutional; that the otlice of school commissioner is elective and not appointive, and therefore within toe rule J tun constitution. Upon this the order j entered to remove tho names of female trow the registry list. Okxeva, N. Y., Oct. 23. Rev. W. W. Fsber, assistant minister of St. Peter's ehnrcb, at this plac, has received a call become rector of Grace church, ut Lock Purt, with a very liberal offer as to salary. r. Fttber waa formerly a Presbyterian minister at WestfWld, N. V.. but joined the Episcopal church nbout one year bko. "e was made a deaoou in May last, mid J"'"")!! ndvuuoed to the priesthood. Sr- Fnber U btf years old. Ho will prou Wy accept the call. MONDAY, OCT. 80. DKMvun, Col., Oct. 30. It Is carefully 'tUuated. that 1,800 coal miners ure out work In Colorado on account of tbe strike. w ashixoto, Oct. 30. About 250,000 Phntogrnphs were destroyed at the post wlce department Saturday. They repre "nt the accumulation in .the dead letter oflice since 1B74. New Yohk, Oct. 80. The Woman's onnrage state cowmlttoo state that ud cSBhow that boards of icfi-try through- the state have Ini-jjuly followed tliu oniiulfteei advice and registered women tK.T7r8 disregarding published reports tionHl httU boun decUlt)d unooustltu- BusTont, Oct. 30. It Is stated tUnb th t ofriclul act o( tbe convontion of the clu ot rrtllroftd trttiu'n l slu.i n8 10 Pu88 resolutions favoring the IZ , 01 Sunday train running. An lkim WlU U wJe' it "i wlili to uusiuesn J!,?? 4 others to assist tbe trainman la i' u'iii.wihii' jiim. .I'm nffMiaBUBunin.'. I'lsy. CnifAoo, Oct. 80. Chicago roads are busily engaged iu fla irlng up the world's fair traffic- since the osKniug of tne expo sition. With most of them the conclusion arrived nt, ard but eitiimitoi based ou tho jurist reliable data tit hand. It will be a month or so b.ifore strictly reliable flgurns can be bad. So far as the figures ou hand go, they show that the numlier of people brought Into Chicago by the 21 passenger Hues entering here during the period of tho fair was in round number a.Boj.OOO. Allowing each of these passungirs to have visited the fulr flvo times would account for no attendnco of ld.T.Vi.Our), which would be n good proportion of ontsido visitors. It would leave but a little over 5, 000,000 visits from Chlcagoan. CniRAiio, Oct. 30. Patrick Kugon Pendergast, the crank who Saturday hlghl oitiassitinted Mayor Harrison, I now safely locked Up In cell Xo. 11 In the county jail. There is no longer nny four of lynching, but thi higher officials of the police department thought It best to be on the safo side, and at 7 o'clock yesterday morning Premier gnt was romoved quietly from the central station, where be was first confined, to one of the outlying police stations. Uf to tbe time of Jhls removal PremVr gast maintained the sullen, defiant and Indifferent attitude that be bad shown ever since be gave himself up to desk Her Kant Hnrber at Desplalnes street. H has been writing threatening postal cards to various city official; he has threa ened tbe lite of the mayor In the presence ot Mr. (Iraham, the mayor's secretary; be bus demanded that Corporation Coun sel, Kraus should resign in bis favor, aud his whole conduct has been that of a mao mentally unbalanced, whose mania, tak ing a homicidal turn, settled upon Mayor Harrison as the imaginary author of bi wrongs. Tt'KSIi.YY OCT. 31. noLt.iDATsntmi, Pa., Oct. 31. Oper ations were resumed nt the Portage iron works, Dunoausville, this morulng. Tbe management and the employes adjusted their difllculties aud the workmen iu the Uiiishlng mills accepted au average re il notion of 23 per cent. In their wages. The works give employment to 500 men, Randolph, Mass., Oct. 31. The direc tors of the Randolph national bank have notified the stockholders that owing to the Munllues of deposits, the lsckof profitable local business aud large taxes and oxpeuse of running the bank, they believe that it 1 for the liest interest of nil concerned that the bauk go into voluntary liquida tion. New Yobr, Oct. 81. Tbe Emiu.i abandonment case came up in Justice Koili's private room iu tbe Yorkville po lice court yesterday. After bearing evl. deuce in the case Justice Koch Instructed Emmet to pay his wife $40 a week and placed him uuder 'J,000 bonds. II. (J. Miner, of the People's theutre, will be come surety. Dumup, Pa., Oct. 31. Yesterday the central and business portion ot Duubar was destroyed by tho most extensive lire in the history of tho town. It was with tho crcnt?st ililllculty that tho remainder of the town wan saved, the loss will ag gregate S4i.0:iil, only partly covered by in surance. The lire originated in the base ment of I'r. Uuildis'ilrug store. I.'i:u i;.::;, K. J., (Jet. 31. The suit of Wi!lii:iii J. Leonard of tliu Monmoiitli l'lesi, iijkI reimblnuu candidate for tile ns-.ei.iMy i:i tlrj third district of Monmouth loiimy, who was iudicti-d by the i.rui.1 jury lor al-exed libel of Comity clerk, lb o'.iwiv Auiiiau, i!emo:r:tt, has u.-eu carried to the higher t-jurt ut Trjut in at its next s.-siou. i'is will uj after election. i'i iviMsa, V., Out. 31. a rills in ths iniiids of Charles We;-t, proprietor of u Himriiiig goiMls store on iiain street, was iiibcli.ii god into a can of pow.'.er last, uiyht. The can exploded, setting flro to the store, and thu blaze spreading to where tl lar;o cpiantity of powder was store!, au explo s on foillowcd. which shook the entire v.linve. It blew out the front of the sloio mid broke window glass all along the street. Washington, Oct. 31. Mr. Kailey, of Texas, has introduced in the house bills repealing tho laws providing for the re tiremeut of ottlcers of tbe army and nuvy and providing that such ollicers hereto. fore retired shall not receive any pay from the uoveruuient. He also offered a bill movidiiiK that no person who has hereto- fose resigned bis position us a United 8 (ates judge shall receive any pay from the government. London, Oct. 81. The Daily New say in a leader on tha close ot the World's fulr: "The stockholders of the World's fair will not mind the loss of money they subscribed to beat crjatlon, and they will have tlnir rewurd iu creation having beou beaten. The huge adveriUeiiieiit will pay iu the long nud iu the increased self-uonll- deuce ol the natio i an 1 tne iiduiiretia a o.' I'oiviaiieM. L't, us iii all liiimilit.- own creir ion's deii-nl and congratulate our roumi'i in aii sincei'.ty ou tins great work, givuily i;o:iu. St. Louis, Oct. 81. Ex-Priest Slat tcry's coursu of lectures closed last night in u cloud of gloom. Au Immense uuuieuce wus present at Turner hall to hear him. Just as 'the speaker reached what ap peared to bo the climax of hisntsnullon the church of liome the lights were turned out. This is said to have been done by some of bis enemies, but uncharitable nersous are heard to say that It was by the ex-priest's order. The crowd dispersed quietly and the fifty policemen present were not wanteu. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 31. An attempt was made to wreck train No. 6 on the Auburn road, due here at 0:23 p. m. The train, which is an express, was going at a high rate of speed at the time. Charles Prazee, a one-nrnied tramp, dis covered a pile of railroad ties ou tbe track nr. liailroud mills, fifteen miles east of this city. He Immediately started for help aud aroused Postmaster Cutting of liallroail mills, who took a lantern and ran down tho truck just in time to signal the truiu. No one wus found lu the local ity, although a number of tramps have boon seen iu tliu vicinliy within the past iow days. The passenger wore greutly terrified, and at first thought an attempt was to bo made to ion tne train, jiiiuj bid their valuables lu all sorts of conven ient nlaces. one man biding bis money lie tweeu bis head and wig. At the point where tbe attempt to wreck the train .was made is a sharn curve with a steep em- buukment, and had the tralu struck the obstructlou the insult would undoubtedly YOUR FUTURE IS IN YOUR OWN II AND. F-mltr uanmes to toll whst tin IIdm In voar hand Indicate. It will smuse you. If noihlne more. Thu liore rtUersm slmnst esplslnt Itself. The irnirin or ine Lina or ufs lnotrmies prnnftnie ago to which Too will lire. Karri HHACKLKT givos yon thirty year. Well-marked LINK UK IIB AD denotes brain power t clrar LINK OP KOKTUNB. tunc nr richM. Both eomhlnnl mean ucceai In life; but roe must keep ep with tmslem InVaa to win It. 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Iioiitli.r, lU'ioiusliurtr, Witt, llo'i-rt, Espy, II. N. .V.J- U. Willie, liu.-kliurn, A. M. lii-'.VItt, Or.iiisvllli ti. K. sp inMiT, I.lini" Kiil','c. J. II. Ml lll ll , .ll THCJ'tOH n, I';u T-7-"' mom lis. PATENTS. Cavrats and Trmte Murks olitulmrt, nnd ol Piiii-iit business couduca-a tor -MuDLKATE r'KKH. orit OFFICE IStilM'liSlTE THE I'. S. I'AT ENT OFKIl'K. Wo liiivn nr siilwicncli-s, all business .11 reel, lieiiee eun Iniiisael imieiit busl. ness In less time iimt ul Less C'usi. 111. in t Irish re mule (nun WusliliK'tim. Send moil'-, ilruwlmr or pint", vith descrii t!mi. We nilvlse If iinienliilil" or nor, tree o cliurn. t'ur fee not line till patent Is secured A book, "How I'i obtain rau-nls," wit It refer pnees to iiel mil clients In your btme.C'ouuty, oi town, sent tree. Address V. A. SNOW A CO,, Wnslilnpton, V. ! (Opposite U. B. l'litent uitlee.) PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. AFTKK MAY 13, 1K1I3. Trains 1-avo Uloomsbury as follows Sundays excepted ) For New York, Vhllsdelolils, ltoadtiiK Potts Tlllo, TsmsritDt, f.to.. 6 10, 11. '5 i rt. For V lliuuisport. 7.16 a. m., 8. 3'.' p. ru Bua dur, tm, m ,4. ss p. in. For Dnnvllle f,nd Milton. 7.18 s. m., 1.33. 11.10 p. m. Sunday, 7.57 s. m , .U p. in. For Cii'HWlbSSS.lO, T.4S, H.1S a m.. 18 is, 5.00, . so, n.io n. ni Sunday, lO.iii a. m. T.04 u. m. ForKuptrt 6.10. 7.45, li.ia a. m.. n.15, 500, 6.80. 11.10, 11.35 p. m. Sunday 7.54, lu. 2 1 a. m.. 4.'2S 7.04 p in. Trains for liloomsburu; Leave Now York via of V'.11udlpUla 8.00 a. m., 4.i0 p. m. and ns Kaston UH in., 4. 3d p, m Leave riil'uuHlplitii le.'je a. m , S-efl p. ui. Leavs lteadlnu; 11. W a. in. 7 57 p. in. I'dv j I'otisvii'.e la.ao p. m. Li-svi- Tam(jua 1.20 s. w., i 2 p. m. Leavo wuilumsrori 35 a. ii.., 4.S5 p. m. Sun day, soil a. in., 4.'i5 p.m. l.iovf'iit'wiia 7.H", 8.0 a. m. 1.V). 81S, 5.10 11. lh p. ui. suudav, 7.45 a. in., 4.5 p in. Leave Kliperl d.lil, 7.0S, 8 'it. lLSt a. m., 1.37, rat, s.iii, n.84 p. in. Sundays, 7.5, 10.14 a. au Vi-I p. in-. 0.51. For Baltlmofn, WsBhlPfrton and the Wsst vis U. C. W, it., throui.'U trains learn (ilrard Ave nue Station, Ptilla. (P. It. H. K.l 8.50, t.nl. 11. a. in., 3.511, 5. 7.1(1 p. m. bUlidays 3.50, s.02 11.86 a, UI., 8.50, 6.4U, 7.16 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wuart end Boutli Street WUart. FOR ATLANTIC CITV. Weekdays Express, 9.00, a, m., 4.00, 5.00 p. m, Aocommodatlon, B.uOa. in., 5.15 p. m. Sundays KxnrPss, 9.00 a.m., Accomodation, 8.00 a. ni., and 4.su i.m. lteo'irnlug- leave Atlantic City Depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdsys. Express, 7 Mi, H.50 a. in., and 4.0O p. m. Accom modation, 8.10 a. m , and 4,'I0 p. m. Sundays. Express, 4.00, 5.15 p. m. Aiconi. modatlun, 7.15 a. ui., and 4.15 p. ni. I'arlor Cars on all Express trains. I. A. SWEIOAItn, U. O. HANCOCK, Pres. & (len'l Superintendent. (Ion 1 Pass. A (ft pLUOMBBCKO & BULLIVAN K. H Taking effect MONDAY, NOV, 17, 18W. SOUTH. NOKTH. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lt. Lv STATIONS, r. h. r, m. a.m. a.m. r. x. p. m. nioomsburi; 98 It 05 T 15 8 85 9 8J t 40 Huln Street 18 11 57 7 07 8 49 1 4s 8 47 lronclalo 15 U 65 7 04 8 41 45 60 PuperMUl 6 OS 11 47 6 68 8 li U E5 (58 Light Street 06 11 45 $ 6.1 8 65 i 59 7 08 Orangey lllb 5 67 11 85 6 43 9 III 8 15 7 10 Forks 6 45 11 26 8 88 9 14 1 447 7 Si Zaner's 6 43 11 17 80 B 18 8 80 I 94 .Stillwater 5 87 11 111 0 95 85 l' lit Hentos, - 5 28 11 CO ( 18 9 8H 4 10 T 39 Edsons 6 S3 10 47 11 9 40 4 15 T 44 Coles Creek 6 CO 10 45 09 9 45 4 CO T 48 Suirnrloaf, 6 15 10 41 6 08 9 4U 4 HI 7 54 La'ubaiiUs, 1 10 88 8 00 9 50 4 95 T 67 Central 6 M 10 80 6 6.1 10 CO 4 41 S 07 Jamison C'lt ... 8 00 10 90 6 60 10 06 4 60 8 10 . Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar Ar. .Ann tv W1.l l, SB 3.501 .rDl 2.50 i 2.25 VI pi RAILROAD TIME TABLE jKLAWARK LACKAWANNA & , WESTERN RAILROAD. ELOOMSUUIiG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOKTH. A.M. r. M. A. at. P. at. U-M 1 60 35 0 40 61 H IS 9 1? 10 6 58 7 01 3 ill 10 .! A D'j 7 IS 9 111 10 44 8 iH 7 VO I m 10 49 M 7 7 9 48 .... 6 35 7 84 3 NI 6 4-2 NORTni'ltniHLANII Cameron huiusky DllUVIliU catawlnsa IMpnrt itiooinsourtr Espy..... Lime HUt 41 willow i. rove.. .. 7 SIS 3 54 8 4rt Hrliirereek 7 41 s ro Berwick 7 IS 8 01 II it A M Deacli Haven lr,l 3 10 1118 7 113 Hick's Ferry 8 00 8 17 ... 7 w Sblckslilnuy 8 10 w 11 83 7 93 IIIiniOCK'S 8 91 8.19 7 83 NaiiMcoke 8 30 8 40 U 49 7 89 AvoiidUo 8 DO 8 51 7 41 Plymouth 8.H 8 68 1158 7 48 Plymouth Junction 8 40 4im 7 63 KlnKS'ou 8 4". 4 05 13 08 7 67 llonnett 8 111 4 OK 13 08 8 03 Maltrjr 11 4 13 8 07 Wyoming 8 50 4 17 18 13 8 13 West PllUiton 9 111 4 33 8 17 PI'UIOU VIM 191 13 33 8 36 Uuryea 913 4 HI .... 8 3 Laokawannu 9 18 4 rr 8 8? TaylorvlUe 9 35 4 45 19 85 8 44 llellevue 911 4 60 .... 8 47 SORAHTOM 9 15 4 55 13 48 8 63 A. M. r. M l M. M STATIONS. MOUTH. A. M. A. M. r. M. P M. Be1 ft ANTON SflO 9 50 1 85 6 07 Hellevue S115 (55 .... .... TaylorvlUe 10 loon 141 617 Lackawanna 18 I" (7 153 694 Duryes 6 39 10 10 155 3H Plttston W 1014 gm 6 81 West Plttston 86 10 30 3 06 6 88 Wyoming 6 40 10 96 3 11 6 48 Matr.br 6 44 10 Knnnntt 6 48 10 83 9 19 6 M Kingston M 10 85 1 35 6 55 Pivmonrh Junciloa 65 10W 939 .... Plvmout.rj 7 04 10 44 1 34 7 08 Avondale 7 09 10 18 3 3.1 7 07 Nantlcoke 714 10f.8 13 713 Hnnlnrik' 7i 10 5 8 50 7 30 MMnkshlnnr 7 si 1109 8 01 7 80 Hick's Ferry 7 44 II a 8 17 7 41 lleaiti Haven 7 64 11 83 8 35 7 47 Warwick 8 03 11 40 S8i 7M ItrtarC'iwk SOS ... 8 40 Willow Orove "18 11 '0 8 44 8 0? MmsRidire 617 11 an 8 51 so Rany 8 34 1304 8 58 3 19 Blonmsbur? 8 81 1813 4MJ 8 18 Hiltw-t 067 118 4, " Cfttawtrm 8 43 '9V8 4 18 8 38 Panvllln.' 8 67 18 87 4 88 8 43 f'hnlfialiT SO.1 4 43 Cameron 07 18 46 4 51 8 68 NOSTHCMBSRl AND 9 33 1 TO O OD VI s. r. M. r ar. ru Connections nt Tin oert -with Phtlsdelphia A n-Artlntr Hallrond for Tamsnerd. Tsmaaaa, W lliiminort, sunury, pottsvllln. eto. At lsorr.niimrjnnsna witn . s it. r. n. n. "r Itsrrlstinnr. Iwk Uaven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. W. F. HALLSTEAD. Oen.Msn., Scran ton, l'a. Pennsylvania Railroai P. K. R. K. DIV. AND N. C K'Y In effect May ,31 1893. Trains leave Sunbury ' EASTWARD. 9:48 a. m. Train 14 (Dally except Sunday) for Harrlsnnrfr ecd Intermedial stations iirrlvlntf at Philadelphia 8:uo p. m. ; New York 6:50 p. to.; ealtlmore, 8:lo p. m.; Wssblng-ion 4:80 p. in., connecting at l'lilladelphla for all sea Sho points. Passenger coacliea 'o PhllaUe'.pnla KalHinore. Parlor car to I'bllsdolpri'a. 1-55 p.m. Train s, (i)tilly except Sunday,) for II ii rrlHtm rtr and Intermediate ststlons, arriving at Philadelphia a H:.i0 p. m. ; New York, 9:15 p. in.; Haltlmore S:45 p. m. ; Wasnlnuton ":15 p. iu. Parlor cm-s to Philadelphia and passenger couches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 5.85 n m. Tr-iln 13 (Dally except, Sunday for Ilarrlsbuiy and Intermediate points, arriving in, ."hlladelphla 10:5.', p. m. New York 8:M a, in-, Heltlmore ln:40 p- ni.. Wnslilni;tou 4:10 a. m., PassenKer couch to riilluflelpr la. ":18 p. in. Train , (Dally.) f-r llarrlsimrs; snfl all Intermediate sl at Ions, uri lvlnv tit Ptillsdel nlilii 1:80 a. m. : New York 7::11 a. ni. 1'ullm in Meepiinf cur '.:oi Harrlslmri,' to l li!l:i,leltihla and New Yonc. I'hlliidelphl i p.tsscni;erscan re Dniln la s eeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. 1:.piiii in. i (liullv,) tor ll'irrlKbitrff and lnt-T lu"H:.ite i til urns, uri'iving at i'iiiiuni ipii!:i :.'(i a ni.. New York !i:W a. m., Ilnltlinoro b:iO a. rn. MasMrurtou 7:80 a. m Pullman -leepln c.irs to I'lill.i'telpht i and passeutfor coaches to Phlld- d -lihU Alul UullllllOl'e. 4::i a. in Train 111 (Dally,) for llarrlHbunt ami liil"riiiedliiiM stations arrlvlnir ut ii.iit.i mnre -:55 a. in. and WiisMmrton I0:IAh. m and I'ulliimn sieeiilin; ers to tfii-.rn, Wasului; i on, and i'lisseiifer coaches to lialliuiore. WESTWAKI). S:nt n. m. Trnln 9 (Dally except Sundar) for Caiian l'iluun, llix'hei.ter, Hurr.ilo and Niagara Falls, nllli Pullman sleeninirunrs to Buffalo and pas 'nger coaches to Uoeliester. 6:11 a. m Train 3 (Uiilly.) tor Krle. Canandul (tua and Intermediate stations, Kochester, Buf falo and Nlmrnra Fills, with Pullman palace carsto Erie and Klmlr and passenger couches to Erie and Homester. 9:56 Triln 15 (Dully,) for Lock Haven and Intermediate statlous. 1:85 p. m Train 11 (Dully except Sunday) for Kane, CunandMtrua and Intermediate stations, hoclinster, liurfulo, and Nlaearu Falls with through pa'sentfer coaches to Kane and Uoonea. ter and i'arlor car to Kochester. 6:11 p. in Truln l, (Dally except Bundaj) for Renovo, Elmlra and Intermediate stations. 9:35 p. m -Train 13 dally for WUUumeport and Intermediate stations. T11KCUGU TRAINS FOR SUNBURY FROM TUB KAUT AND SOUTH. Train 15 Leaves New York, 13:15 nlg-bt, Phila delphia 4;8n a. m., Haltlmoi-e 4:43 a. m., n arris burir, 8:15 a. m., dully arriving at Munbury 9:6 a. in. Train 11 Leaves Philadelphia 8-50 a. m., WRHhliigton 7;5 a. m., Baltimore H:45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arrlvlnir at bunbury, 1:86 with Parlor car from Philadelphia and pasaen gcr coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Trsin 1 Leaves New Vork 9:00 a. tn , Phlladel. plils 11:50 a. m., washlnirton 10:15 a. m., Baltl. more 11:10 a, in , (dully except Hnnday) arrlvlni; at, Hunbury r,;v!i p i,i. with psssencer coaches from Philadelphia and llaltlmoie. Train 18 leaves Now York 3.10 p. m., Phlladel pliia4;35p.m., V'ashlnfrton :'5 p. n., Baltimore. 4:13 p. iu. urrlvlui; at bunbury 9:V5 p. m. fhrouKh Coach and Parlor cur from Philadel phia. Train 9 leaves New York 6:30 p. m., Philadel phia 9:30 p. m., Washington 7:40 p. m., Bultl more 8:16 p. in., (Dully e.cept Haturdiv,) arriv ing at Hunbury, 3:()4 a. m. wltb Pullman sleeping cars and passenger coaches from Washington aud Baltimore. Train 8 leaves New York 8:00 p. m., Philadel phia 11:30 p. m., Washington 10:40 p. m., Balti more 11:40 p. m., (Dully,) arriving at Hunbury 5si8 ft. m., with Ihillmaii sleeping oars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and passenger couches from Philadelphia and Balti more. 8CNBURY HAZLETON, WILKEHBARRB ItAlLKOAl), AND NORTH AND WtaT BRANCH RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday) Train 7 leaves Hunbury 10:o a. m. Arriving at Bloom Ferry 10: jh a. m., Wilkes Barre 13.10 p. m. liiwlelon 13:15 p. in.. Pottsvllle 1.85 p. m. Through coach Wllllsmsport to Wilkes-Barre. Train 11 leaves Hunbury 5:36 p. m. arriving at Bloom Forry 0:38 p. m., Wllkes-Burre 7:60 p. m. lla.letou 7:54 p. m. Pottsvllle 9;05 p. ni. Through coach Wlllliimsport to WllkesBarre. Train 8 leaves Wllkes-Burre 7:85 a. m. Potts, vllle 6:00 a. m., Ha.lelou 7,-lu a. m. arriving at BliKim Ferry :47 a, m., Sunbury it 85 a. m. Through Couch WIlkes-Burreto Wnllamsport- Trritu 10 leaves Pottsvllle 1:50 p m. llazleton 3:04 p. m. Wllkes-Burre 8:13 p. m arriving at Bloom Ferry 4:31 p. ni., Hunbury 5 15 p. m. Through Couch wllkes-Barro to urrlsburg. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train 7 leaves Hunbury 10:00 a. m., arriving at Bloom Forry 10:48 a. ni., Wllkes-Barro 12:10 p. m. . . niu i ..t . . n ,i iinwpniiOHlti . 111., UmV ing at Bloom Ferry 6:0 p. in., Hunbury 7:00 p, tn, 8. M. V RETORT, Gen'l. Munuger. J. R. WOOD, (Jen. Pass, Agt. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. mtKMjen-ror-n .PROFESSIONAL CARDS.!- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent's Uuildinr;, Court House Alley, ELOOMSBUKG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Oflice liuilding, 2nd floor, LLOOMSIIURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURC, PA. GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORN EY-4T-LAW, Office and floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURC, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBUKG, I'A. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. F.nts' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. T. WDITB. a. M. TOST, WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflice back of Farmers National Bank. BLOOMSBUKG, PA. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND JUSTICk OF TUK PEACE, Moycr Krus. liuilding, and floor, BLOOMSBUKG, I'A. J. H. MAIZE, attorney-at-law, insurance and real Estate agent, Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Buildlug, cor. Main and Centre Sts.( BLOOMSBURG, Pa. WCaa be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D-, SURGEON AND PHYSICXAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. D. J. C RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUIGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D-, Office, West Fint Street, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. Special attexrtiea grvca to tbe eye Ual the wane at gutssea. J.J. BROWN, Nt. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. HESS, Gradunte of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or electkic vibrator and Local Amvstlietics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth nre inserted' 8. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 1 8. West Fifth l DISEASES OF THE THROAT AMI NOSE A SPECIALTY. is to in a.m. BloomBburs omen novKH. -lito 4 p. m. (7 to 9 p. m. pa. DR. ANDREW CRAYDON, ni YSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bloomsuurg, I'A. Oflice and rcBldi nee In Prof. Waller's lloueB, market street HPBCIAL ATTKMTION TO DURASKS OF CBIMIaWI H. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMa:OPATIIICPIIYfICIANAND8lKGOK orric nocRs: omce A Hcslrlpncp, a W. M.8t. Until a. m llloomiiburB, : 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 r. u. Rr. W. H. HOUSE, 81ROEON DENTI8T, omce, Barton's Building, Main below Mattel BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior matmctj and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIS, by the use of Gas, and free of charge aninciai teetn are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman.) Heprcsents twelve of the strongest C0mpen lea In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SCRrLOt , CAPITAL. ABSKTS. OT1B AU. Franklin of Phlla.. ki,imk) $l,onojs Peun'a. Phlla 40t,ooo ,82r,lM) MlMsl Oueen.of N. Y. BOO.nno S,MS,1S lfiam 'estchi'Str, N. Y. aoo.01'0 l,7M,3lr7 4SS,ra N. America, Phlla. 8,0ou,o00 ,7.io,ii8l SMM Orrica in I. W. McKiltt's htobi. CiTLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (HUCCES80R8 TO FRKA8 BKOWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaa ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, KIRK INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark, N. J.! Clinton, N. Y.;Peoplcs, N.Y.; Read ing. Pa : C,erman Ampriran Ins r r York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York;' J r,re lns- -- Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well se toned liv ni'c nnd f.ri. tfttnr! n...t l.n..A . . , J o , ) " " " 1"1 - never JTSt had a loss settled by any court of law. Their HS.-.CIS are an invested in solid securities, and liable to the hoznrd of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly ndjustedaad raid as soon ns determined, l.y Christian t. KlinDP. F-l tcial Anent nnrl A,' burjj, l'a. The people of Columl ia county should patronise the rifincv uUri li.c. if are settled and i;aid l;v one of rV,..5r citizens. CLYDE C. YETTER, FIRE INRURANCE AND REAL ESTATat AGENT. lil.OOMSBURO, Pa. Farm property a specialty. 4-22-17. EXCHANGE HOTEL. James McCloskey Proprietor, Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, PA. Larce and convenient mmnlr n KaV .n v 1 1 1 1 . . . . " aim coia water, and all conveaiences. WALNWRIGHT & CO, WHOLZSALX GROCXR3. . Teas. Srrnns. Coffees. Suimra. 1 Rice, &ptces, .bicarb ixxia, i-tc, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets PIIILADELPIIIA, PA. WOrders will receive prompt attention. mm mn 11m WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application.- W. C. SHAW, Fourth Street. - Bloomsburir. Pa. E. A. RAWLINGS. DEALER IN All Kinds of Meat. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Tongues, Bologna, &c. Free Deliyery to all parts of the town. CENTRE STREET, C. H. REICE'S OLD STAND. BLOOMSBURC, PA. THE WORLD'S FAIR Pliototrrn plied and dosnrlliod. Wlite awake niri-nt wuniwl for our now World's Fair book bv ' Directors Uciionil Davis, Mrs. l'oticr fuliuor mid 01 her nlllcluls. Over 60j liioi.ures, uourlv all plintoirrapli. 11 piiyeH. tow prtoo. ltlu cniiuiilsslon. Kri'lirlit piilil. HO days' cndtt. Bell. IhK lust. Jlen or linlles make 1 10 a day. Mind for circular : or si'nd 60 cchib tolay for luivo outfit ooiiliilhlntrovnr liHlpliotornpiiH. 1'. V, ZlKULKK & CO., Tl t'Ut'Stnilt Ht., FhllS, 10--A) -IU (L ft II sV Hi ' ! :'i t A i 1 f I? m !!! have been very serious. V J