THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. IllPililSW IMEIJ. Tho House Provides for Additional Hours of Labor, TWO BUILDING ASSOCIATION BILLS, On PropotM to tiring All Foreign Aocla lions I'nilrr the Control of Slate Ofllrlnla. The rropoaed Connty of Mononialicla. Kecly Car Investigation. (Special Correspondence.) HArtmannRo, Miirch 11. The houso hits ettlcd down to business In earnest, nnd It tho members do not Insist upon discuss ing every bill on theatcndirthe promises of an early adjournment may be fulfilled. Beginning tomorrow the houne will hold three sessions on Tuomlayn, 'Wednesdays and Thursdnyi. Thin la a step forward, a iilKht session have not been held by past legislatures until a month or alx weeks Inter In tho session. The senate eontlnuoa to hold ono session a day and adjourn on Thuradny until Monday even ing. The records ahow that the house la much further advnneed than previous session. In IWil tho number of hill reportod to March 1 win Bsti; In 1S93 there were (, and In 181)6 the number waa 419. Up to March 1, 1H91, the houae passed 11 bllla; In 1HW3, 83, and In 181)5, 43. The govormr ro. celvod up to Mnrch 1 In 1881 two bllla; In 1893 two, and In 181W seven. Tho Kocht amnndnient to the act of 1801 relntlvo to lnteroounty bridges has been brought out by tho senate committee on counties and townships. Tho measure pro vides that where bridges nre erected ovuf streams or rivers flowing between or form In boundary lines of counties, that tho cxpenso w borne by the counties in pro portion to population. Tho bill affects only three or four counties, and settles tho con tention between Northumberland und Union counties. Proponed New Counties. A bill which will probably bring about tho county of Monongahola has been read In the house tho first time. If tho county Is created it will come from portions of Washington, Fayette, Green und West moreland counties. Cliarlerol Is tho cen ter tif the proposed county, and may bo mado the seat. Tho bill provides that on tho petition of 1,(KW citizens of tho district affected the governor shall appoint tlireo commissioners, who shall, within sixty days, survey tho lines and establish tho new boundaries, under tho constitutional restrictions that no lino shall run within ten miles of any county seat. Tho report aliall bo mado to tho governor and secreta ries of the commonwealth and Internal af fairs. Tho governor ' shall order an elec tion within sixty days, at which all the qualified voters In tho district affected imy vote on tho question. If the vote Is In favor tho governor ahall appoint tho of ficers, who will hold until after tho next regular election, at which time the loca tion of tho county scat shall also bo fixed by a vote of the electors. In tho nieantlmo the county commissioners can spend f20, 000 to secure quarters for the courts. Tho new courts are to bo organized by tho judge of the county from which the most territory was takon. This week a petition will be filed with the secretary of Internal affairs asking for a now county to be formed out of Luzerne to be called Grow, after the Illustrious congressman-at-lnrgo from Pennsylvania. The new county will be asked for under tho Lackawanna county act, which pro vides for the division of counties contain - lng a population of 160,000 or more. It Is proposed to take In on tho west sldo of the Husquohanna, Salom, Shlckshlnny, Union, Hunlock, Hoss, Huntington, Fuirmount, Now Columbus, part of Newport, Conyng ham.Hollonbuck, Dennison, Slocum, but ler, Black Creek and Nescopock. Two bills indorsed by the Building and Loan Association League of Pennsylvania have found their way Into the senate. One brings all foreign building and loan asso ciations mora directly and explicitly un der tho supervision und control of the bunking department. Before doing busi ness In tho stato they must deposit with the state 1100,000 to cover losses which cit izens of the state may incur through their failure to meet their obligations, und re ceive from tho banking department a cer tificate authorizing them to do business. They are also taxed for this privilege und required to make annual reports to tho commissioner of banking. The second bill authorizes domestic associations to Is sue different series of stock, and also t is sue all paid up certificates of stock in Which permanent investments may be mudo and whicli may bo tuxed as other moneys at interest. Tho Clarency nmendment to tho bank ing uct to relievo building und loan asso ciations from making semi-uunual reports to tho department has beon made a special order for second reading next Wednesday and third reading tho following Tuesday. To Investigate the Keely Cure. The houso has adopted a Joint resolution for an investigation by the state board of charities of tho Kooly euro treatment. The board is to Inquire into and report to the next legislature as to the sclentlfio treat ment of drunkenness as a disease, and the feasibility of applying the treatment in connection with tho penal, churltablo and reformatory institutions of the state. Tho resolution was Introduced at the roquest of the Catholic Temperance league of Lu cerne county. A wugglsh membor wanted to amend It so that "all old drunkards In the stato be sent to the Kooly institutes at tho cxpenso of the state," but was rulod out of order by the speakor. The manufacturers are making a blttor fight on the now revenue bill. It provides for a tax of ono mill on the stock of man ufacturing corporations. A oommlttoe from the Manufacturers' club, of Phila delphia, waa given a hearing last Thurs day night. Charles Hober Clurk, secretary of the club, who was a member of the stato tax conference which formulated the bill, but left In disgust, made a bitter attack upon the measure and Josoph D. Weeks, of Pittsburg, president of tho conference. Mr. Clark said President Weeks repre sented tho railroads, and thut the money to iy the expenses of the tax conference was , furnished by the railroads. Ho ohargod Mr. Woeks with having traveled through tho stato with a fine tooth comb for throe years, raking out something to tax, and declared he really bed loved tho Pittsburgur vms sorry not to be able to show in hla report that the railroads paid more than ttoulr aharo of taxes. Mr. Clurk stuted that tho bill would not help tho agricultural classes and that tho gruuger mumbcrs of tho conference, among them Worthy Master Khouo, wore really 'helptug the railroads. He argued that tho manufacturers get no spoolal privileges from tho statu, as railroads did, und while the hater could make the publio pay their Vxo by Inriv.Kc 1 i-. 1 1 Hirers had to eomnetr fo t iiuimifne thcr !.u',nem Ho said this hill would produce a deficit It Pennsylvania and drlvo cntiluil out of th. state. Tim Shnrtt education Mil U belni pushed through tho houso. It ha posset1 the senate. Tho measure provides tlia diplomas shall bo Issued to graduates o. high schools, seminaries and academies which puts tht'so people on a bettor foot lng than those who graduate from stall riormnl schools. Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction Schaoffor does not like t!n bill becauso It puta too much work on hi. department, asldo from its other bad feu tore. Ho will have to send out question, for the examinations and then go over tin papers when thoy aro returned. Thl, would necessitate tho handling of Boo.nu manuscripts annually and would Involvi a, great expense. A systoin like thla Is it Toguo In Now York. To Restrict Liquor Licenses. The people of Jefferson county have pe tltloned the legislature for legislation pro vldlng all applications for licenses to sel. liquor shall bo refused in any city, ward borough, township, county or park w net a majority of tho residents of a lawful ag or of the property holders or the holders ot proHrty of tho lurgost aggregate valut unite in a remonstrance against thorn. Th house has hern flooded with potitlons 1l favor of tho Pennlwell local option bill. Tho Furr compulsary education bill ha gono through tho houso. It passed th final stage last Thursday aftor the most exciting acenea In tho houso thla Besslon The Republicans moved tho previous ques tlon loforo tho Democrats had spokon on tho bill. This raised tho tro of tho nilnorit) and they declined to voto on tho final pas sago of tho measure. Only thirteen vote were recorded against It. The Smith ro llglous garb bill has passed second reading In tho houso and will come up on third reading next Tuesday. Tho opposition tr. It comes principally from tho Democrats and the representatives of the coal regions Governor Hastings husafiixod his signa ture to the Marshall pipe lino repeal bill. In giving notice to the houso of his ap proval of tho mousuro tho governor accom panied his message with a statement giv ing his reasons therefor. "I am convinced thut tho uct of 18,s;t, which the bill repe al,'' says the governor, "is directly the reverse of Its ostensible object. Instead of cneour Aging competition and fostering tho build ing of pipe lines to compete with each other, tho fact that when tho property lie comes unprofitable tho owners are prohib ited by law from sidling It must neces sarily discourage investors in such enter prise. All legislation, tho tendency ot which is to control, hamper or restrain in dividual enterprise, should, in my opin ion, bo closely scanned, mid unless some great public reason exists to tho contrary it is much better that all commercial en terprises should remain unfettered by legislation." Tho governor has vetoed the bill fjr an other edition of the famous "bird book." His reasons aro that while tho publication Is useful and popular the finances of the stato will not admit of another edition at this time Followlngout this lino of veto the governor will soon have tho appropria tions within tho limit. Govornor Hastings will send to tho son ate during the week, likely tomorrow, a list of staff appointments. Among them will bo Colonel Ezra II. Hippie, of Scran ton, commander of tho Thirteenth regi ment, us commissary general, to succeed Colonel Richard S. Kd wards, of Gwynedd, and Major Everett Warren, of Scrunton, president of the Stato League of Ropubllcnn clubs, vice Colonel DoWitt Cuyler, of Philadelphia. Jacob Greene, of Philadel phia, will be appointed color sergeant in place of Alex W. Borgstresscr, of this city. Greene wag color bearer on the staff ot General Hurtrunft when he was governor, and after wurd held the sumo runk on tho division staff under him. The Coyle mining bill creating mine In spectors galore has been submitted to a committee of olght minors, four Inspectors and four operators, one-balf of each num ber to oomo from tho anthracite und bi tuminous regions respectively. Tho com mittee will meet horo noxt Wednesday. The Department of Agriculture. Tho governor has not yet acted upon tho bill creating a department of agriculture. Tho applicants for the places created by the act aro numerous. There aoems to bo no doubt of tho appointment of Socretnry Kdgo, ot tho state board of agriculture, as chief of tho department. The board of publio buildings nnd grounds has ongaged Captain Louis R. Walters, of PhcunixvUle, to work out n plan for the Improvement of tho acoustic properties of the hull of tho house of repre sentatives. Ho bus mado careful measure mouts of tho room, nnd is convinced thut the defects can bo remedied. A similar defect In the cnpltol at l)es Molnos was corrected by changing tho pitch of tho colling. Captain Walters says tho prob lem is a difficult ono nnd will huvo to bo worked out scientifically. He believes tho most feasible plan for the permanent Im provement of this defect is to chnngo tho celling. This would Involve a greater ex penditure of money than tho board would euro to authorize at this tlmo. Tho heavy lambrequins which have been placed in the windows have mudo a slight improve ment in tho acoustic properties of tho room. Senator Quay whs a guest nt tho execu tive mansion last Thursday night. This Is tho first tlmo he has scon the govornor slnco his oloctlon, and his visit was purely social. During the evening tho senator hud a conference with Chairman Gilkcson, of tho Republican state committee, nnd other politicians at the state capltol. Mayor-elect Warwick, of Philadelphia, was a guost of tho govornor at thomuuslon on Tuesday night. A new senatorial bill, similar to that vetoed by Governor Pattlson four years ago, has boen road tho first time in the house. It makes a rudlcitl change In tho districts in tho wostorn end of tho state. Allegheny's representation is lucreased from four to five, by making a now dis trict out of tho territory north of the Ohio river aud the Island of Novlllo and tho Sixteenth, Sovontoouth and Twentloth wards of Pittsburg. In Philadelphia tho Thirteenth ward is detached from tho Sixth district and attached to tho First. McKoan, Potter, Clinton and Cameron are designated as the Thirty-seventh dis trict, and Clarion, Klk and Jefferson as the Thirty-eighth. Butlor is detached from Armstrong and joined with Law rence. Armstrong and Indiana nre mudo a district to bo known as tho Thirty-ninth Venango nnd Mercer nre made tho Forty ninth district, while Crawford und Wur ron nre joined to make tho Fiftieth. Secretary of tho Commonwealth and Mrs. Reoder will sail for Kuropo tho lattei part of April, to be t'efie until September, Tho secretary lias requested Deputy Sec retary Tllden, a hold over man from tin) Pattlson administration, to remain until after tho cloio of tho session of the lcglsht turu. Wanuauuu. AN EMBARRASSING SITUATION. Ilia Little Girt Was No Kprlnf Chlrken. She was a cute, pretty little thing;, ro small that her feet didn't touch the floor of tho car. It worried her, too, for occasionally she tugged away at her skirt to hide tho display of silken, hose. At the Seven Ccrners, a largo self-satisfied man took a seat beside her. "On your way home, little girl?" ha asked. "Oh, yes, sir." "Been shopping?" "Oh, yea, sir," she said, with an awkward little jump. "What have you In your bundle?" asked the inquisitive man. "Some nice for lunch, I dare say." "Oh, yes, If you please, sir," sho said, "I have some tea." "And then you will have tea foe lunch," said the wise reasoner, , "If we don't have coffee," she mut tered half to herself. The big man looked at her In surprise a moment, but she was demure and stared straight ahead. "Isn't your ma afraid to let you go down town alone?" he asked, after a pause. "In daytime?" she said, In surprise. "Oh, no, sir. The fact Is," she said, aa the car stopped, and she arose, "mother died three weeks after my marriage, and she doesn't care Whe ther I go out at night or not The chances are that hubby would kick if I went alone." And then, as she looked him square, In the faco, he noted with astonish ment that her hair was just turning gray. -St. Paul Pioneer Press. How tlie Arm Was Met. At the slego of Petersburg a young Confederate lieutenant, who was very; good looking and a great favorite with tho girls, waa badly wounded In the left arm. Soveral of the surgeons de clared that It would be necessary to amputate the limb, but it was finally decided that by removing a section ot the bone the arm might be saved. , "But," said one of the surgeons, "It will bo a had job, and when healed tho arm will remain crooked." Tho young lieutenant, thinking that any kind of au arm waa better than no arm, and with a thought for fu ture conquests, replied: "Never mind tho crook; set It foe hugging, and go ahead." The Nmuit Clerk. It was in a little New Hampahlra vllluge among the mountains, whero the country store served as post office, clculntlng library, shoe Btore, and everything combined, that a Boston lady, glancing over tho books, asked: "Have you Browning?" "No," said the attendant, somewhat regretfully, and not knowing what kind ot an "article Browning might be, "we have not." Then more brightly, "We have blacking and bluing, and have a man who does whiting. We oc casionally do pinking. Would any of these do?" The Lord Knew. A, Welshman, after attempting to take part in a prayer meeting con ducted in English, and finding It very difficult to express the fervor ot his heart in the partially acquired tongue, suddenly broke the halting and labor ious sentences with a Joyful exclama tion, "Lord, I thank thee that thou knowest Welsh!" and straightway launched upon the sea of gutturals which came so readily to his Hps. Nn Further Cue for It. Dejected Youth I would like to re turn this engagement ring I purchased here a few days ago. Jeweller Didn't it suit the young lady? Dejected Youth Yes, but another young man had already given her one Just like it, and I would like to ex change it tor a wedding present. Tit-Bits. American Enterprise. Heiress Papa, buy me a foreign nobleman? Her Father My dear, I cannot af ford it. Heiress Well, buy him on the In stallment plan, and then if I get tired of him you can stop paying and his people will come and take him away. Brooklyn LIfe.( Nature vs. Art. Manager What's the matter with you, Miss Browpot? When you play ed the part of Mary Magdalen you were satisfied with $50 a week. When I cast you for the part ot a woman lovable and virtuous you demand $100. What's tho matter, anyway? Miss Browpot But in the new part I'll have to act! Truth. Too Literal. The Honble, Vere de Vere Then you had absolutely clear weather during the whole of your journey? Lady Arabella Oh, yes! But that was not remarkable, as I was told that the captain swept the sky with hla telescope every morning. San Fran cisco Call. , She Won 111 Do. "I have got a new cook," said Mr. Sububs. "but she acknowledges that she only knows bow to cook ham and eggs and make a cup of coffee." "Oh, that doesn't matter," answered his wife. "She will be gone before It Is time for her to cook dinner, any way." Indianapolis Journal. Not Reciprocal. Mis. Delia Creme (wearily) I know everything we eat Is adulterated; but what can we do, Reginald? We must trust our grocer. Mr. Reginald Creme (drearily) Ah, yes, Delia! Very true! But. if oh, if our grocer would only trust us! Not In Earnest. Maude Why don't you definitely, refuse his proposal if he's so Impor tunate? Genevieve Because I'm afraid he might think I meant It. Chicago Re cord. After IIIiu. ' "You are no longer troubled wltl)i rhoumatlBm, are you?" "No; something worse." "What's that?" "I'm troubled with a doctor." Puck. One Kxreptlnrt. Teacher ilve an example of th truth of Mio motto: "'United we stand, divided we fall." Johnny -I I o.in't think of any, ina'n.ni. 1 lo:i't believe it's true, nmy how." "Wlmt? Po) ynu know of any com hi tvOih'h It In not true?" "Yrs'm. A step-ladder." Chicago Tribune. Ij Knew Tt hat She Wanted. Pretty iJIrl (mountain resort) I wnnt a y-tK'htltvf. cap. Iea'.cr We do not keep them. TSiftra Is not ft sheet of -water big enough to sail In within 200 mile of thla plae. Pretty Ulrl (Hi, you -mistake. I did not nk for a yacht I said yachting It Kxpected Anmcthlns;. She What do you expert to get on your birthday? lie Jilted by my sweetheart, dta rdiarged by my employer, and dunned bv mv creditors. Truth. MORE GOOD NEWS Tor All Women Who Aro Sick. (rtCIAt TO OKI LADY IIIDIII "I am hnppy to say your Vegetable Compound has cured me of painful men struations and backache. " My sulTerin every month was 'Iread ful. The doctor gave me morphine to rnse the pain, but nothing to line me; an l I was obliged to spend two or threo days In bed. Now I have no pain nt all. " I can work harder, an. I be on my feet longer, than I have for years. I rv.nnnt pra.se your medicine enough. I am glad to toll every one tn.it I was cured by l.iil'.ii K. Plnkhnm,n Vegetable Com pound." Mas. Nkwton Co!i:i, Man chester, Ohio. All druggists sell it. THE NOTED Specialist OF PENNSYLVANIA, IN LONG STANDING CHRONIC CASES AND DISEASES OF WOMEN, -) OF (- HARRISBURG, - PA., a-.T Ilerr St., between 2d and 3d Sts.. Whore he can be seen Ave days In the week, viz: Thursday, Krlilay. Saturday, (Sunday Iroin 1 to 4 P. M.,) aud Mondays, WILL VISIT BLOOMSBURG, V AT TIIE EXCHANCE HOTEL, ON TUESDAY OP EACH WEEK. f kkics Hocks Ofnne hours will be from 8:30 to 11:811 In the inornlnif. From 1 o'clock to 4 In the ariernoon, and from T to V la the evening, exe.'ptlntf suudiiy. CONSULTATION FREE. Many years' experience has taught him that nearly all ailments ean be eured or (rreatly helped. The diseases he treats nre I'oiisump tlon, all Uronuhlal AnVrilons, Logs of Manhood, Crooked Umbs, Wry Necks, Barrenness, Scro fula, t-ult, Hhi'iim, Syphilis, Eye and Kar Di seases, Skin Diseases, Neurahrlu, HrlKht's Di sease, fleers and Kid Sores ot every descrip tion, Uueuuiallsm, either acute or chronic, sick Head u-he, Epilepsy, Hastrltls, Congestion, I'anker, Tonsllltls, Deafness, St. Vitus' Dance, Impediment, of Speech, I.ohs of Voice, Stu'ter lntf, Cancer of the Stomach, Plies, Jaundice, Constipation, lllllousncss, Dysentery, Chronic DlHi-rluca, ( hills and Fever, Fistula, Islllous Colic, laralysls, Heart Disease, Intestinal Worms and l.lver Complaints. However, It must he remembered that he will not undertake to treat all cases, hut only I hour. which lie Is positive can lo cured or greatly re lieved, and will loll you at once which, 1 eithrr, can bo accomplished. ;. .Vi(7Vir.'r'.tr!stheonly specialist this Hide of New York, Philadelphia and KufTulo, who makes an exclusive specialty of treating ctironlo Cases and t lie Diseases of Women. Those who have been suffering tor years should call at once and learn whether their ailment can be cured or not. No cases received unless they ean bo cured or greatly helped. What Dr. MacTaggart HAS CONE AND IS DOING. The Doctor wishes the publio to understand that he Is not soliciting the ordinary run ot cases, but desires Just such diseases to treat, that other physicians cannot succeed with or at least fall to cure. When you suffer from such timmilt nm (consultation Is free), have him thoroughly diagnose your case, and then what lie tells you can be relied upon as a fact beyond refutation. Home may say, "Why go to Dr. MacTaggart when we have as good doctors hero as any where?" Yes, so you have In their line of practice, but not In those sneclalttes that Dr. MacTaggart is schooled and practiced In. In support of this unqualified assertion read hit testimonials not only read them, but Invest Igate the truthfulness of them. Whero are the physicians who can remove cancers without pain and cure It beyond peradventure? He dues It. Where can you Und another phy sician In fennsylvatila who can remove tumors of even til pounds weight, without the use of the knife, without pain, and without leaving a scart Dr. MacTaggart does It. What phvsl elan ran cure fistulas without cutting or caus ing the least pain orsorenessdurlng treatment? Dr. MacTaggart docs It successfully. These are golden truths uolHeii because It proves be yond dispute that the science of medicine In spec lull les particularly. Is advancing with rapid strides fur In the lead ot the regular praol loner. 1-18-ly. The Humane Driving Bit. TREAT THE FAMILY PET TO ONE. t S Hour. Bonn kb says If you ry y01' wl" Uiw 110 olher bit, ST,) lfll "" r horses. It will "iiiiwui inn mum vicious no) so without punishment. Extra lino sample, solid nickel inltilerl m ulltr in, mil. AlacTAGGART i cs'e.i nan warranted sent rorii.on. HUMANE BIT CO., DEPT. F., NEWARK, N. i. . , 8-H-it. !ci(ovjJ" ftdjUf, fhe E:st Burning Ci! That Ce.ii te Mado Frr-m Foiroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode.. It it pre-eminently family safety oil. We Challenge Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Rennets upon the statement that it is Tlio Best 0i IN TIIK WORI.I1, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme T;,: Atlantic Reining to BLOOMSBURG STATION, in c ovsrur c, rA WANTED--A FEW MORE BOOK AGENTS In this and adlnlnlng Counties for OUR JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD A hinn' new b-vik by kkv. fkam-ih k. ci.ahk I'rm't t:f the I'nllirl Sim: or fltrinlinn Kriih itnu: Tho licsl chance to make money ever ofTcred to all who want prolltiitilo work. A good at'ent In i mi wciiuiy can earn sunt a nioutii. i .is. r.nca sj y.n;ut. for H Vim Fremiti, give red It Premium 'oi"l-s, Free tui'tlt and Kxclunltf Tfn iiurii. Kor particulars, write to A. D. Worthlngton A, Co., Hi-tfa-', Cou. ti lllamonri flmnil. ENUVistiYAL PILLS At 7V r . 4 '"'. LADIES I 'i ht mrnftrra Aii.:itn in,, olhrr. ' dtngeroua uhtiu r ffj iwnoifei imi.iMri. At UroKKtmi, orfnd 4. X .?.." w"'--r,'r J'"'1""'". lf"U!ll(.lllU l, I JL "Kellef Tnr X.mtUrmS in tttler. bj return 'Fvlntr other, fofiw dtngernut tub t dm. if Mull. 1U.4MMI TtimoiiiU. A, Sold bj il LwuAi Urujr;uu n Mji hup WISE' INDIAN Cleanso the Bowels nnd Purlfv the ninnill Cure Diarrhcea., Dyavn:ery and Dyspepsia, anc. give healthy action to the entire aystem. 7-13-tf.-N. 0 elvs catarrh UJ1JLAM BALSA 1 is quickly absorbed Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores.C Restores the Sense f Taste and smell. IT WILL 0ITEE HAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nnatrtl and Is agreeable. I'rlce an cents at Pnnrtrtsts- hv mal registered, m ols. ELY BKOTHEItS, 8 Warren RAILROAD SYSTEM In effect Nov, is, 1694. TRAINS LB WE BLOOMSBURG vllln, Tamaqua, weekdays, n.85 a.m. For W llllamaport, weekdays, 7.3S a, m., 8.15 p. m. For Danville and Vtlrnn. wwk-rtav. ? m m ' ' Fur PnlflwlMB vppL-rlnva ? q 11 n iqh 5.00 .m, p. ni. ' 1 For Kupert weekdays 7.35. 11.85 a. m.. 13.15. 8.15 5.00, 6,3. p. m. Vn. Uiilllinnn, W.Dhlnnt.n r, w. A .... .IT t. , ... uuiviuiuii', ,iaamutiA,unuu tUD VY(JM& Via B. A O. K. It., through trains leave Heading Ter mlnal, Philadelphia, 8.20, 7.65, ll.se a. m., 8.16 7.27, p. m. Sundays 3. JO, 7.M 11.26 a. m.. 3.4i, 7 s!7, p. m. Additional trains from e and ChCHtniir. Btrfr. fctuflttn UrAulrrlat-a I DK ft. I 8 23 p. m. bunaays, i.as, 843 p. m. TRAINS FOR BLO0M8BURQ Leave New York via Phlladolnhla h.im a. m., and via East on w.to a. m. Leave rnuaaeipnla 10.90 a. nt, i Leave Heading 11. co a. tu. Lrtave Pottsvllle l.8o p. m. Leave Tamaqua l.vO a, n.. Leave Wllllamaport weekdays 10.10 a m. 4.80 n. m. Leave Catawiasa weekdays, 7.00, 8. SO a. m. 1.80. .is. .15. Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.87, 11.45 a, m., 137, H.T 4.23 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. T Oavn 1h11a4alrvHla f'hna.n.. u . .. , . and South Street wharf tor Atlantic City WKKI.niTH-.f!vnrHa una tu o nn Ann 5.oo p. m. Accommodation, s!oo a. in,.' 5.4s' p. m. RrwnlT T?xnrnn o nn 1ft OA tvi i . datlon, 8.00 a. m. ana 4.80 p. m. Ret irntng, leave Atlantic city, depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansaa Avenues. and 5.30 p. m. Accommodation, 8.15 a. in. and Sundays Express, 4.00, 7.80, p. m. Accommo. datlon, 7.15 a. m. and 4.is p. m. i-arior uars on an it. ureas trains. I. A. HWBIMAHU. C. O. HANCOCK, Oen'l Superintendent. Uou l Pass. Ant SOUTU.- r H AM 6 80 7 0 IK T 18 6tM 7 18 6 710 14 7 03 II. & 8. K. K, NORTH. Lv. STATIONS. Ar. am ru bloomeburg D,L(Wi Dep H0 ti( P 4c H. Depot. ( 8t 6 44 Blootnsburg M In Street. 8 88 6 47 lrondale 8 40 6 50 Paper Mill 8 47 6 63 Llghtatreet 8 60 TIN Orangevllle 8 5 7 10 Forks 10 t U0 Zanera V16 11 Btlllwator 2U 7 2V Benton 81 7 ,1 KcIboub tl SS 7 44 Colea Creelc 9 38 7 4S Sugarloat V 41 T M M 7 00 ibi 6 60 5 4rl 6 31 5 4t 8 81 5i7 li8 5S7 H 5 W 614 5 20 61. 616 6 0S 6 13 6 01 5 08 6 63 5 00 6 50 T U II l.auuachs 9 48 7 57 Central 9 55 8 07 Lr. JamlaoDClty Ar. 1001 8 10 a m r M GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE ft J ."of E PILLS iea-iy U.U rcrnrylvama KdlrcaiL T int' Ti l)C III tflt ct 7SOV. 3, '94. I t. D.t r. m. r. v. f rrnt lon(: k Il)'v It 9 W i us i 6 in Cund'y lMtsK jflO Wl.f 8 O0j 6 89 a. m. a. h. r. m.I r. m. p. m. V l'keibarr... lv ', r.(in l.tis K i fi 6 ( 4 40 l'l in Hi K-rry " t 7 8') Ml i f 8 17 t 6 0 f 4 4 nnil ele .. ." 7 4n 10 dO 8 6 1 6 00 Mfn-a- a .." H III ID It) h-46 6 8 6 VI UnpWRluiM-n. 8 11 11 011 8 5)1 6 4. 5 Nm:'P"'i k nr H :3 II Jl 4 18 6 5 8 48 A. M I J. M. r. V rnttsvllle. . 6 no I 9 05 ( I no - iiz,Hon " 7 H'i II Of, 3 04, .....m. ......... 'lemhloeti... . ' 7 ttl 11 s 8W ........ . rn tli d. ... " 7 8' 11 84 8 w Kotkl-len " 7 41 ,1 40 f 8 87 ... Nescoi eik .. at 8 Oi .. 4 08 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Nesoepeck .... lv 8 M il I W) ( 4 0- 8 4 oeat-y 8 83 Via 4 17 8 58 Kepv Kerry. . . " f m 48 Heck f 4 27 f 6 04 K. Itloon.i-turg" 8 ' Glen 4 81 ....... 6 08 P. M. ratawlsa .... ar H l II 11 4 87 A 18 CMawiwa lv 55 U 1 4 ........ 16 Hvt-rldo...... ' 9 It 12 8s 4 53 ..... 6 86 Mil. bury " 9 85 1 CO 6 15... 7 00 A. M. P. M P. M P If. surturv ... .lv I 9 6n i I 85 i 6 t ....... I 9 95 I ewisburg It) 2f S OH 2 03 8 CO 6 10 AIIIIOII M llllamppnrt. ." Lock Haven... ." Henova.. " Kane 10 4 11 M 1. 10 P. M. 6 06 7 001 0; 59 10 4J) 4 101 6 in 9 2" 9 CO 4 A. M. P. M. P. M Punbtiry lv 5 9 4H 1 5 5 6 25 7 05 i llarrlhbiirg ar ill 30 i 8 30 p w n u I u A. M. Philadelphia .ar S 8 on i mi .11 l I 4 311 Baltimore 8 10 I 6 45 ilO 40 20 7 40 wastiiiiginn " It 4 8 ill 7 (0 a. m.I p. M. Sunburg lv to ns M 251 I P. M. levlstown Joarill (i.ri 4 . I Ittdburg- " 8 10 11 8ii, P. M. I P. M. Iliirrlntuig .... lv 1 8 DO I 7 3ii A. M. PlttKburir arl 'ill so l 2 ik)I S linliy, except Miniay. li nally. f King htatlon.- Entry A. M. p. M. i 8 tU I 8 10 P. M A. M. I 8 8" I 8 80 P. M. P. M. Pittsburg lv 7 Oj I 8 1(1, A. M.I A. M. Ilarrlshurg ar ( 2 id ( 8 30 A. M. A. M. 8 0i.:, P. M.! t 8 eo , t 6 00., Pittsburg lv I ewlstnwn Jc." It 7 40 , It 9 38 , Suiibtiry... ar P. M.! A. 31. 1 Washington.... lv1 it) 40 .... i. M Itnuere . ." ! 1 1 60 I 4 45 . A. M. 1 10 311 . i ll 40 I 4 45 112 2. I 4 80 P. mJ a. m. Philadelphia..." II 20 I 4 50 . A. M.I A. M. FTarrlsliurg ... lv'; 3 3'i!( 8 15 , 8 tr, i H 15 sunbury ar,,l 5 os ! H 511 , t 6 85 I 9 (S p. t. A. M. . M. 3 26 Krln Kiu-e ... lv I 8 vfti 7 05 t 8f 1 05 Ucnna 10 !5 11 25 10 S 1 10 35 11 in; 11 25 P. M.1 A. M. 4 00, 8 S5 4 54, 4 13 4 47 5 21 i 4 36 Lock Haven.., t 7 IS', A. M 8 2,r Wlllliimsport.." 8 15 9 10 miiion Lewtsnurg " 4 12 9 00 sunbury ar 4 38 9 A. M. A. M. no 00 P. M.I A. M. Hunbur.v lv t 8 95 t 5 47,110 CO Kiversne " 6 51 6 10 to 2: 6 00 10 23 6 10 40 6 88 M 48 Catawissa " 10 4n 10 4S flO 13 K. Hloemsburir" Via Kspy Ferry " Hock f 6 88 flO 5il Creasy " UlOD. 11 01 11 11 6 48 .11 01 6 58 11 11 Ncscopeck ... ar 8 04 A. M. A. H. P. M. Nenropeck lv til 11 t 6 IH '. Mock (Hen ar t 6 6? 111 87 7 2' 7 27 ' 7 t4', Fern men 8 60 i 7 10 11 4- 11 62 Tonihlcken. " nazleton " P. M. 19 12 1 21 7 84 7 53 , 9 05 ., ottsvllle. .. " 8 46 A. M A, M. P. M. P, M.' A. U. Nescopeclt rt t 8 04 Ill 1 t iCH, t 6 68 111 11 7 10 11 24 7 22 1 1 82 7 44: 11 54 Mapwallopen.ar 8 111 8 6 8 46 11 22 II 32 11 P4 4 a MncaDaqua,...." Natlcokii " Plym'th Ferry " Wllkesbarre...." 4 88 4 t' P. M 12 u-t 12 10 P. M. 12 on 12 10 8 51 5 C6 6 16 7 US 8 00 9 00 A. M t 9 8 10 05 P. M P. M. P. M.I. Pltt8ton(S B) ar t!2 411 t 5 41 t 8 82 . wcrautnn ' ' 1 16 6 Osl 9 03 . Dally, except Sunday. I Dally. I Flag station. Pullman Parlor and Bleeping Cars run on through trains between sunbury, WUllamsport and Kile, between Sunbury and Phlladelohla and Washington and between Uarrlsburg, Pitta ourg anil me w sr. For further Information apply to Ticket Agents. . M. PKKVOST. J. K. WOOD, Oen'l. Manager. Gen. Pass, Agt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE DELAWARE.LACKAVVANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. KA8T. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Northumberland........ .. 6 25 1.60 10 05 sea ameron 6 4(1 6 03 hulacky .. 8 07 6 53 S 12 1016 6 13 Danvlllo .... Catawiasa , 7 10 2 26 10 39 8 28 Rupert 71 2 81 10 44 6 33 Bloomsburg..... 7 21 9 38 10 49 8 89 6 45 6 52 Kspy Lime ItlJe..., 7 33 2 48 '40 2 50 Willow Grove 7 44 2 64 6 56 BrlarcreeK Berwick Beach Haven. ..... Hick's Ferry 4W 7 00 f 58 8 01 11 12 7 00 8 l'4 8 10 U 18 7 IS 8 10 8 17 7 19 Shlckshlnuy 8 80 S 29 11 83 7 35 iiuntocks. R '10 8 80 7 47 anilcoke... 8 37 8 4 11 49 54 vobdale ill 8 61 7 tH Plymouth 8 45 8 56 11 56 8 03 Plymouth Junction 849 4 no so? Kingston...... 8 .'4 4 05 13 05 8 12 Bennett.... 5S 4 08 8 16 Forty Fort.. uoo 4 11 8 19 Wyoming. 9 05 4 17 13 Id 8 25 West Pltlaton. ... 9 10 4 22 9 30 914 4 25 12 3 h S3 .... 9 17 4 HO 12 20 8 39 .... 9 20 4 34 8 44 9 21 4 37 8 4ti Susquehanna Ave Pu lsuju Duryea , ackawanna. aylor 4 45 12 40 8 57 llellevue ... 9 87 4 50 9 l9 Scmanton 9 4 ! 4 65 18 48 9 07 A. M r. M. P.M. P. M. WEST. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M. STATIONS. SCR ANTON ....... Bellevue. 6 00 9 55 1 30 6 07 8"5 Taylor. 810 10 04 1 40 6 17 ackawtnna - 6 18 Mil 1 48 6 24 mryea . 6 22 10 14 1 61 6 2S Ptltston 6 28 1018 1 tl) 6 31 Susquehanna Ave 6 8 2 10 21 3( 0 6 35 6 35 10 24 3 03 6 38 6 40 10 99 8 18 6 43 6 45 6 48 10 36 8 16 6 60 est, ruution , Wyoming Forty Fort. ...... ... ......m Bennett Kingston 6 64 10 89 9 22 8 55 lymouin junotioo H5 iu4i 221 V ly moult) 7 04 10 47 9 S3 7 03 Avondale ... 7 09 9 81 7 07 Nanilcoke.. 7 14 1 0 54 9 43 T13 7 20 11 on 2 50 7 20 7 91 11 10 8 01 7 35 7 44 11 23 8 17 7 47 7 40 11 83 1 25 7 53 7 64 1140 8,38 8 00 8 06 8 40 8 10 11 50 8 44 8 11 unlock' Shlcksliluny, nick's Kerry, Beach Haven.., Berwick Brlarcreek. lllow Urove.. Lime Kldge 8 14 11 56 8 50 6 15 8 21 19 04 8 58 8 33 "spy Ploomsburg 6 2 W12 4 16 8 30 Rupert 6 84 19 18 411 8 3ti falawlssa 8 40 19 28 4 1 1 8 41 Danville.... 8 55 12 87 4 34 8 5t nuianky. 40 ameron 9 05 1346 4tl 911. NOHTUUMBkHLAN" 9 20 1 00 6 Oj 9 25 A. M. r M. P M. r.M. Connect tons at Rupert with Philadelphia, & Reading Railroad tor Tamanend, Tamaqua, Wliliamsport,, Sunbury, potisvillo, etc. At Northumberland with I'. & K. Dlv. P. R. R. for Hur. 1- bin tr. Lock liuven, Lmporlum, Wuriua, corry ana Ki le. W. F. UALLSTEAD. (ien. Man., t-crauton, Pa. I.' I "7?" Fin' BrciiKlast lirepned J J It V4i In mi luliroiula vvhiiH VMicnt. HclchiUn, Ki.-oiiumloal, iiroccrs still It. 'lhe Jiiiu 'JUc'iutlrg 10., i53 Imiiie St., N. Y. 8-8-H. J. M.