! 0 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. WASHINGTON. Ih. Sonato and House Still OilTor.--Carlisle and Hit Financial Rlowor.-Senalor Peller on the Legality of Bond Issuoi... Hawaii Not yet Connoctod by Cable." Reed Educated by Carlisle. from our Regular Correspondent. Washington, February 18, 1893. t With the Senate pulling one way and the House the other there is little probability that President Cleveland advice will be taken to the extent of saving $16,000,000 in interest that will have to be paid on those 3 and 4 i pet cent, bonds. The House Way. kml Means committee has Knotted a lesolution for the saving of those millions by authorizing the issue of 3 per cent, gold bonds. r .Kincf ran he hoped worn tne hn ;t has been announced . throe who arc strong enough to ' 1 .A thfir linouaire that the UU" a- - o .. An.,nrial WisliltlOll thcV Will acreetois the bill for the unlimited coinage of silver, which has been favorably reported from the 1-mance BATaiNS TEE BABY. An Interesting Account ol Thl Daily Ceremonial. 'I'U; In 1 nrhV f l4 LIlLiL Committee. ... - . nowder miff. There government ""fT fine. clean clothes for Some day a poet will arise who will celebrate the " baby's hour " in verse as memorable as that in wnicn i-ong- fcllow has sung the delights ot tne ' Children's Hour." The baby's hour, of course, is that period of the morn ing which is devoted to the bathing and dressing of the young monarch of .1.- 11IW IIUUOViiwun The baby, bein? a luxurious mortal, has had his breakfast before the rest r th household, and has then cone contentedly to sleep again, wnen me family breakfast is over he is just about ready to open nis eyes, auciv-.i out his weak little arms and generally proclaim himself ready for his bath. ' . . . t US- in flu t hen It IS time lur ilia "t to his side and for the nurse to hasten to the scene of action with all the paraphernalia necessary lor babys There will be a tvib, of porcelain or of rubber, deep enougn to liuomcrgc 't'heie will be a thermome- ..... ti-. rri:nr the decree ot heat of the water. There will be the purest soap, the softest wash rag and the finest towels. There will be powder will the Soma Blizzard Fatatilios anl Acoidents. One of the passengers of the train stalled at Mount Pleasant, Del, was a Hungarian, bound from New York for Not folk. During Saturday, the 9th, his queer antics alarmed the other passengers, and he became violently ciazv. He took $u in notes from his pocket, tore them into shreds and threw the fragments out into the snow. He was taken to Middlctown and placed under treatment. Near Connellsville a little girl re turning from school in the Rtorm was frozen to death when she had near y reached her home. While amine wood to keep her children from freeiing, Mary Cuff, colored, froze to death in Botetourt Countv. Va.. on Friday night the 8th Inst. A hearse containing the body of Jacob Ruch's child upset near Bethle hem, Pa., and the coffin fell into a snowdrift. The ftmeral was then post poned. Eight passengers were snowbound in a trollev car midway between Media and Chester. Pa., from Thurs day until Sunday night. . . nented at the mints 0110 silver Hollar, baby. A screen 10 vro" ! "i ,h,t the difference in weiRht shall any chance draughts will be another v. ccnmioracre. ana was iiw a eci tion of a ceneral finan rial bill introduced by Senator Jones, It would seem that Secretary r.,i;d.'a st.it,ment. that the only .a.i. " ' , ... reason for not at first making public -11 .v, nf the contract made for that purchase of gold with bonds ,, that it m'mht hamper the other contracting parties, and that the ad iniotrntimi had nothine to conceal lllllLf U .. have heen eutlicient, but It has not prevented some of the Senators from making exhibitions of themselves. fl ill had a little fun with "his whiskers," otherwise known as Senator Peffer, this week, " 11 is wir-re " wanted to know whv his resolution asking the Senate Judiciary Committee to report on the legality of the bond issues by this adminis'ta- tion could not at once be actea upon, Senator Hill, a member ot the jucii .;! fnmmittee. said, in the absence of the chairman of the Committee, t.e liiwrtv to explain why a weu uvsi c '-' - j - - 1 report had not been made, but he etatort that the committee would be disposed to get the opinion of the Attnmev fleneral before acting upon This ancered ' his whiskers " who said : " Oh, I do not want to hear from the Attorney General. I regard my own opinion tat Ein yio ! 9 Si 1 s i Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. Pennsylvania Hailrcad. Time Tn1le in encci Nov. iSi'94- fXTnton(tB)K Pillhton " " necessity, and a stool lor tne rnomcr to sit on while bathing the baby. The bath should not oe too lengmy process and the baby shouiu tie ,,.i,e,t frnm the ton of his almost bald head to the soles of his pink littin fipt. lie should be ruulied very gently wun a sou iowci, uiu then with a little akcanoi. i nen ne i.,,i,i U., nnirWlv dressed, and the SllVJUtVA -l- v... ' operation is over for the day. Jvto York World. TEOM PROMINENT PEOPLE- A rreat manv persons to our knowl edge have voluntarily pronounced Dr. Kennedy s l avontc Kemeoy success ful in curirc disease. Here are a number of statements that demonstrate the value of this medicine. Pnmminili'r Tames S. Dean, ot VVIIIIIlu'i"-- J ' ' r.n Orant Vost. (G. A. K.. Konflout, N. Y.. contracted an aggravated stomach trouble, which resulted in chronic dyspepsia. He suffered misery until he used Dr. .Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. "Alter using, n a ween, save iVimmander Dean. I felt better, anil in a short while was entirely cured, that terrible distress and tooa Dreat miT n r sour in mv throat, had all cone." "e -r ---------y.: ' . , .. Rev. I. V. Hill, I'astor Meinoaisi Church Accord, N. Y. : " I can speak Kennedys favorite Blood Poisoning Cured. " When I was a bov I was bitten . . . ' . . .. . on mv foot bv a doa ana it resuueu later in blood poison. The doctor did not help me and I decided to take Hoods Sarsapanlla. I am now on my third bottle and am greatly im proved. I think that Hood's Sarsa parilla has saved me more than $50 in doctor's bills already." Samuel Schweppenhiser, Berwick, Pa. J.R. Smith & Co. LIMITED. BIILTON, Pa., & . Mi f. W P. U .ia in nnl ! iiitpuhftrrc. l'lym in Kerry 'nll.rlie Slo' . MnnWRllouon. NfihcoDwK .... r 1. II. . lv'S 7 i If T 8i T 4'l n 01 8 11 It 13 10 If! 8 111 ft M) rOttRVlllO. .. III17.ICIOD Tnintilckcn.. Fern OI n... liocU 'li n .. N'ecopeck .. .1v Nencopcc..... .1 Cidtry " Kspy Kerry. . . " K. Uiooaibburir" PIANOS. hichlv of Dr. on Ihiaomt as good as that of the Remedy as a blood medicine. Ten ' 6 rrM it 1 ort T in 9 cancer removed Renator Hill amidst lauchter on the floor and in tke galleries? "I have othincr whatever to say. after that ttitpmpni " The sarcasm was lost up on " his whiskers," who prompted by tii eimtism continued : " I have no doubt that I have given the subject more attention than the Attorn;y General or than the Senator from Mew York. I have no doubt that I have given it not only more careful consideration, but more intelligent consideration." This time Senator Hill joined in the laughter which clos- mA the farce. The Senate amendment to the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill, appropriating $500,000 to start the lavnif? of a covernment cable to Hawaii, has many bitter enemies in the House, which has refused to con cur therein. The bill is now in con ference, and unless the Senate recedes a contest lasting to the closing days of the session, and maybe resulting in the failure of tlu appropriation bill, is inevitable. fv-cretarv Carlisle took some of the conceit out of ex Speaker Reed this week, but he still has enougn leu 10 aiiDolv a dozen ordinary men. The incident occurred when Secretary Carlisle was explaining to the Ways and Means Committee of the House, of which Mr. Reed is a member, why and how that bond contract was made bv the administration. Mr. Reed pompously inquired of Secretary Carlisle whv his substitute, which was lask week defeated by the House, was not satisfactory to the administration. Secretary Carlisle answered by read ing a clause of the act of 1874. which had been overlooked by all the speakers during the financial discus sion, and which would have nullified any benefit that might have been fteriveft frnm the Reed substitute. For once Mr. Reed was lost for an answer. The taw read bv Secretary Carlisle gives the holders of National Bank . notes the right to have them redet m ed by Treasury notes, if they so desire, and as the Treasury notes are redeem able in gold, it practically makes nationable bank notes also redeem able in gold. The Reed substitute only recognized the greenbacks as redeemable in gold. There is a heap rf iirm ranee, in Concress as well as the neonle. on this financial o . . " nnestinn. . rtnu l'latt took a dav off from the r.lnniw dutv of diiectina the republi can maioritv of the New York leaisli- tnre and came over to Washington hi week to issue a few orders to the New York republican members of the House, and to give Lemuel Eli Quigg a few pointers for the editorial pae ot the New .York City Piatt organ. from mv lin. I then bepan the use of Dr. Kennedy s Favorite Remedy and to this day no sign of it has re nnneared." The Sisters ot unanty. at. Marys Female HosnitaL Brooklvn, N. ., sav: "The satistaction we realize from the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favor- it Remedy surpasses all expectation. The worst cases of eczema, salt rheum and scrofula yield to its curative power; nervousness, sleeplessness, liver anu kidnev complaints and all urinary troubles are cm-ed by its use. 2t. Hood's Tills cure sick headache. Quantity of Seed Required Por Acre. Wheat, 1 J to i bush., drilled, Wheat, 2 bush, broadcast. ats, 2 hush. Buckwheat ? bush. Corn, tn hills, 6 to 8 qts. Corn for fodder, 2 to t bush, l'eas. in drills, 2 to 1 bush. Broom corn, drills, 10 lbs. Beets and mantrels. a lbs. Rutabacas, in drills, r lb. Clover, red, 10 lbs. Clover, white, 6 to 8 lbs. Timothy, 1 peck. Red ton. 2 bush. Orchard erass, 2 bush. Lawn crass. 2 to 1 bush, Kentucky blue grass, 2 bush. Barley, broadcast, 2$ bush. Barley, drilled, 1? bush. Rve. 1 bush. Potatoes, hills or drills, 10 bush. Carrots, 3 lbs. Turnips, 1 lb. Judge Olayton.s Eewards. Tudce Clavton of Delaware countv. court, recently appointed Daniel Mc- Clmtock, a Democrat, court rior, 10 succeed Tohn M. Tones, who was re duced to the position of chief tipetaff. Mr. McCIintocK has been a siancn supporter of the Judge. The Judge also madi a new rule of Court, prohl biting spectators irom occupying seats within the rtil before the bench. Here tofore lawyers and Court officials have sometimes been crowded Out. W V.. Trihit. of the Chester T VMS. was appointed Court stenographer, a snug berth won by nis emcient worn for Judge Clayton during tne cam- tiaion last fall. r o-- .... . . But on the other hand, what would he thnu cht of the official having place to disburse and yet iorget or ignore his mends. Cnitfnmln woman. In on oxehanire. 4n. i,nf wnv nf drvlne fruit OJld viRotablt. Mhe enys: "My husband made wooileu boxes or framos to fit iio hot-iipil nh. tnen set them up. from the ground on Icbs, one pair lonRcr than the other, to get the pro rr slope. Holes -were cut at the top nnd the bottom of the box to securo a current of air over the drying fruit or TORPUib'-ea. which sliould be placed In trays or dishes In the frame. Tha Rash should be placed directly over It. I'lnce the whole In the broad sunlight, .i i.,npn until tim contents are suffi ciently dry to be packed In sack of, boxes. This method keeps out birds and insects, dust and rain, ana re quires loss care than uny other. , , VThnn the IIore Blepi. "When the horse sloops it is saia that one enr Is directed forward, wny, is not known. A writer in tbe Eng lish Mechanic thinks this Is to guard against danger, being a survival 01 their originally wild habits. He says: "Watch a horse sleep through too wm- ilia Rt!iii and make a iaint noise to the front. That ear wiu do all attention, and probably the other will fly round sharply to assist Now. lot him go to sleep again, ami mu tho same noise to the left, una ior ward ear still will koop guard, with possibly a lightning flick round, only, so resume lis iormer youiuuu. , - By the followinir well-known makers t Ciiickcring, Kuabc, Weber, Hal let & Davit. Can also furnish any of the cheaper makes at uianufact- 1. . . 1 urers prices. Do nor Duy a piano belore getting our prices n Catal:gue and Price List On application. catswtKtts.. CRtHWlPM . Mverslne... Hunlmrjr.... .. Ir . .1 Rvmlnirv- Lewlstmrg ... Miiion .. Vt llllamsport. Lock Haven... Krnova.. ....... Kane ... 111 il in 8(1 10 N) 11 On 11 11 r 8 17 s 46 S Mi 4 18 il l. W.I P. u w I 00 9 m l 1 'it 1 kii 11 or. 1 f.n, 11 ft ? 41 H Ot II 84 II 40 8 Ot 1N 8 IH t 8 87 4 OH 1. M.I A. M. t 8 51I W I s an' via t Mi Kock 8 4', 8 M 8 5 14 8A Hlon r. m. IS ID U IH 12 R 1 W 1 H P. M.I P. M 1 1 ; 41 P. M. 4 0- 4 17 f 4 V7 4 81 4 87 4 H 4 M ! 10 an 10 k4 11 n 14 m P. M. a us m 8 (It 4 in ft iti 1. M.I P. M. a... .... h i O 4M 1 Rfi r." """ i . in llurr 60urc...nr wi o . . 14 M 4 r. m. t 4 4 ft on ft VI ft hi ft 41 in (ft 7 (HI s 0; B 10 P. . ft 44 II M f 04 id 8 14 ! 6 Si 7 in p. . I It Vi "'" to 4a P. M. S ft !'. 05 P. M. Tilillailnlnlila tiT 6 8 (K) 11..ltl,nnra . 16 8 111 I ft 45 Washington " ' ' P. M.I P. M I to 111 1 :io 40 1. M. P. M. Suntiurg lv MO to s 1 p-istown Jo ar'sii m i 4 n l-lilaliurir- ." I B iu vii o Ilarrlsburg It Pittsburg ar P. M I 8 M 111 801 P. M l 7 A. M 8 (Ml P. M. I H 17 10 04 a. m. I 4 HO I 49 P. It. Ill Si A. M. 7 14 rrjvTexcrnt kniiay. I "why- ' rfB"g"biail(i: Pittsburg lv DarrlHburg ar p. M.I p. M. I 7 Ou I 8 10 ... .... A. M. A. M. i a i o I a ho rittsburg lv I pwlslown Jc." bunbury ar A. M.I P. M. I 8 CO I 8 10 P. U A. M. 8 'J-'t'i 3 an P. M 110 40 A. M. t 7 40;, t 9 .18 , A. M. U'nalttncTT.nn .lV .( !M1 Mill 4 4 rtuiuivm '-- - - - I'blladelplila..." ui wi u A. M. A. M. nnrrlshurir lv I 8 8ii' 11 suuburv ar.l 6 OSll 5ti A. M.I t 8 Uf' r. m. t 8 WV ,t 6 OU 1 A. M. A. X. 810 80 II 40 I 4 l 112 1: I 4 ) p. uJ a. m. ,t 8 ft-VI 8 I t ft i)5;l i M Erlo Kane KcniAa , Lock lluven.. Wllllaineport., Aiuioii I.ewlsburs Hunbury ar RuokerlnK Corn. Mfhinir nt lato Tears is said about the once common practice of euckorlng nn hot Ih removing the suckers bo to clve the main stalk better chance. It was always a practice 01 doubtful advantage, and cost a good j.i law that mlfht be better em- u' - . ployed. Tho corn that produces mosi suckers Is that whose oarly growth was stunted. When midsummer neaw como on, developing mor piani ioou i t-ha than tha slnzle stalk couia dispose of, one or more suckers wore nut fnrfh to utilise the surplus. Some times oars are grown on muso nu IS NOW IN COMPLETE WORKING SHAPE, I anrl ia Virpnared to fill all kinds of nlanintr mill orders, and lounary ana r.. narhin wnrt. i ne n am is wen in." - . i equipped, and all orders will be filled promptly. &hops on sixth street, West of woolen mill. 10-20 ly. r di Sunbury. ....... lv Klveraiae " Catawltwa. " B. ltlCKiiut-burg" Kspy Kerry " 1 wuEV -- Neacopeck ....ar Kcwopeck lv KOCK uieu HI Kern (Jlen " Tomlilcken " Hazleton ...M.." Pottsrllle. .... " p. M. lv.l 8 vft T OS 10 f.i 11 85 A. M 8 sr. 4 li A. A. m t ft i ft 61 a in Via Hock (ik'L 8 01 7 15 S If. It 10 V 00 38 A. M. 110 00 10 U! 10 40 lit in (10 t'J 11 01 U 11 U.I A. U til 11 ft! (11 87 TO FLORIDA. Pcrionally Conducted Tours via Pennsyl vania Kanroaa. To the larse number of people who fppl the need of a midwinter as well as a midsummer holiday, the Pennsyl vanin Railroad Lomoanv s personally conducted tours to 1- loricia especia.iy commend themselves: the excursion rates beinz most liberal and the style of travel hrst-class in every particular The next ot the series ot ackson ville tours, allowing two weeks' stay in Florida, will leave New York, and Philadelphia on February 26. and others will leave on March 12 and 26 The rate. . includinz transoottation meals en route, and fullman berth on special train, is $50.00 from New York, and $48.00 from Philadelphia ; proportionate rates irons otner point? For further information apply to Ti.-lret Afents. or address Tourist Agent, 1 196 Broadway. New ork, or Rnnm tn. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, to whom application for space should also De inane. An Elbe Victim Becomes Gray. Three Reports on a Bill. The Senate committee on privileges and elections on the 12th, decided to renorl back the bill bv Senater Witch ell. of Oregon, for a constitutional amendment for the election of Sena tors bv direct vote of the people. The discussion in the committte indicated that there would be three reports, one signed by Messrs. Gray, Pugh, Hoar. Chandler and Hiceins in op position to the measure ; another by Messrs. Turpie. Mitchell, ot Uregon, and Palmer favorable to the bill, and a third hv Mr. Daniel, leaving it to the States to determine the matter for themselves. 8tem Shearing. It Is said that the steam sheep Shearing plant located at Caaper, Wyo., is receiving liberal patronage on account of the superior wore oone by the machines. The operator is not nhU in mln crrot aneed with the machines as by band clipping, but he Is able to ao mucn Deiwr worn, tatting off more wool per head, and leaving it In better condition and with loss in Jury to the sheep. Shetp re-sheared by machinery yioia aooai mree-quarrer a nound of wooL so It la said, after having been hand-sheared- 4 4 4 4 rA A Tall Cured Him. A severe tumble upon the ice re cently accomplished for Engineer William R. Koop, ot the btony UreeK Railroad, what surceons could not do. Seven vears a?o Rooo dislocated his 7". left hiD and it could not oe reset. Consequently his left leg since that I time has been two inches shorter than his rifht one He fell on the ice on the 4th inst.. The terrible experience through striking the hip injured seven years acn. When a Dhvsician was sum- o which Charles Hoffmann passed as one of the passengers of the lost steamship Elbe may be inferred from his appearance since ne nas arrived on the Umbria. tie is only 36 ycats old, and was a very young-looking man when he left this port lor t-urope on October 3 last. He lost his wife in the terrible disaster which befell ih? Elbe in the North Sea His hair was not gray until after that awful night s experience. Now his brown nair is streaked with gray, bis nerves are shattered and he sees nothing else in lite worth living tor. When so many people are taking anl deriving benefit from Hood's S.ir3aparilh, why don't you try it youtselfr It is highly recommenced. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. moned it was found that the iar of the fall had shot the hip bone into the socket, and now both legs are the same leniith. No bones were broken, but the doctor says Roop's injuries will confine him to the house a month. The Best Burring Oil Tha; Can te Made 'From Petroleum. If ,, a l.rilliant licht. 11 will not b c smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a hich fire test. It will not explode. It is pre-eminently a family safety oil. We Challtr.fre Comparison with any other illuminating oil made. Ve stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is Tlie Best Oil IN THE WORLD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme 111. illmtic Ei&fiing So MAKE YOUR DICTIONARY f? USEFUL 4 4 444 Oft a MJrr for tlfrt kolirr. A iutimary tvil'out a kaUrr tithrr utarl out tno fait or mot fait noufh. You nthtr pull it Aueet tfiA: hanAliur. or tou nrf Url to uu il warn you oukl. So uit to arfut about Itatrverjr oat vao ouhj m aunoaary anows jun aotc it ri. Tat Lamhit holdtr will kolj iki hook r'uit where you want itany knrkttn anile, open or tloud. Alwart kandr never in the war. Five dollar i buvi one. Jhef tome with all writ cfatlathmenh. Our tpecial took.cate catalogue teltt alt about them and about rtvolvtnf book taut IN. Catalofuefretofcouru. 444 65 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK Andrews ; School I Vpqronpolf w apwaiioiwu.ur MOCHUHqUtt -' Nallcoke........." Plrm'tli Ferry" Wlli)8oarre....-- Bt) 7 10 T 84 8 45 A. II t 8 04 8 Hi 8 1f 9 4 8 54 9 00 1. M t 9 8" io os' 11 4-2 11 bi P. H. IS lit 1 lit A. M 111 11 11 Si 11 -il 11 t4 P 12 IK IS 10 P. H til 4 1 ltl a. a. p. n. J in t 6 .10 T OS io a.M 11 80 P. M.I 4 00 4 54 4 47i 5 SI i lfl 31k 11 A. M. 3 4 It 'i' 3 P. M. A. U. t 6 47 110 11 (Nl lfl Vt 6 VH 10 4 M, 10 44 f 6 SSiflOit 8 4H S bS 11 VI 11 tl P. H t 6 6 1 irl 7 47 7 14 9 M u os! P. M. t I f 4 8 4 83 4 17 5 rs 0 16 V. W.I A. M. t ta in u P. M t S 41 OS 7 10 T S3 I 44 7 us 8 00 11 u 11 US 11 M P. M. S IS I P. H. t 8 81 V 08 . 4 niirnichino' Company 44444444444444444j5 FRAZER AXLE GREASE Best In the World I Get the Gesulne! Sold Eterihere ! LUti 10 19-ly. WHAT PEFFER'S NERVIGQR DID. 1. et powerfullr and qnlrkly. Curen when all oilinra fall. Vouns mon ri'Kala lost nianluHC; old nivn rwuver youinf ul TlKir. Abaoluirly .uur KDlcid to cure Krrvnu.nfu, l.o( Itulllr. Husio Composers Will Please Taka Warning- rhnnin was lame, and had con sumption: Beethoven was deaf. Han del and his contemporary, Sebastian Bach, were blind : Gluck was apo plectic, and had to stop worn in me middle of an opera which was to De called "The Danides :" Weber and Mendelssohn were consumptive, and Schumann had softening of the brain Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoVla. BLOOMSBURG STATION, lilCOMSiT.'G, TA lainolrnry, Muhlly I'mlMlDDi, l.o.l Puwt-r, eunrr riiuiiK MrMry, n ru.ri, anil all rfeela ot $rlf otart or exceittt anil iniiurrfltun. Wrdorf Inunlty and euiMuni.tluii. Ihln t lelurupKliaimHiBe a nuriun w .mmu.c v you hecniiite It yltld avrraivr .nilu Insist on tiar InK tKFFF.I(' K tK VlUltll, or bond fur II. fno he carried In eai Mcet. Prepaid, plain wrai . w - ... kK wi.l. A K1..., a , .-1. Vrlln (luaranlrc Io I nre orKffiinil Ih Mnnrr. Pninphli'l f ro. tiold hy druKi-'l1'- Aildre rti fEU mi:uicai. Asa'iii, t uuuko, in Sold by G. P. 1UNOLEK. WANTED-- FEW MORE BOOK AGENTS in this iri AtiinliiinLr I'oinitlt't rnr OUR JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD, I A bran' new book kbv, francia b. clahk. Tho iM'st i hunc to WHKe mtney ever onvivti io all who want iirotltlJle work. A guod aKnt la 1 ...i.. ..ini.... L ciiiii a sr-rib 1 11 IB HII1IV,1 tnil lain aja-- a "un 11 w Uwt m V.anixe. lor W Fvenht, givo rvdlt, InI1llUUl .niifa r i mm uiiiiwn , 7UtUi.i'ii Vnr ivairili'liliirH. Wlltrt til A. D. Worth. noton A. Co.. E:tfr?, Cr.L PENNY.sttJYAL PILLS J . rc, lti rt-litUU. laohs suk ONil Jft-aUSd 1 HMI SVEHl I, vial turXatlllA nai aavlal wtih Klun pihKni. Tala atht-l KffU4 AMf rtM4 ttahtlltmf i mm m m rr nrmmm iapa-uaM wnnnmf 'immw w4 umitmittma. At Drvgfiu. or Mod 4a, I t ttftiun Kt puttoulhrs, lotLmoniaai tt.4 I M HUf for lAallca, tit htur, bj rrtarn I mm PATENTS' Pavihata and TradA Varlrfl nhtAlnml. and al Pau-nt bualiu'88 conducted tur MuDLHATB FKKS. Ol'KOFFirBIHOl'POSITHTltk U. R. PAT. KST OF KICK. We have no sub-airem-lPR, all DUhines-s uirvci u.'iu cuu Lntiiwi'i iiuifllt uuhi ncss In Ii-hs time and at Loss coal than tuoue re tiuilri fr.nu WuKhlncton. Send model, drawing or photo, with descrv tf.n Vlu .ilvlua If itnlantulila tm , , r. . .1 n charge. Ourfi-enol iluntlll patent la secuii'd eiu'i-s to aottnil clients in your rjtuu,Couuty, ot town, sunt free. Address I C. A. HSOW & CO,, Washlnjrton, D. 11 Pltiatondcmar t DallyTeifept Sunday. I Dally, t tUg stauon. and Aw, . between Hunfcury Boa wusningwa anu utu,iJU.0i burg and iue wm. , tA Aeeqts- . , TOftr.n Gen'U Manager. un. ruao, READING RAILROAD SYSTEM In effect Nov, 18, If 94. TRAINS LEWE BLOOMSBrRQ Vaw Dhtl.ilalnhla Vflflillnff POttl. vllln, Tamnqua, ' weekdays 11.35 a. in. tor liiibuiBporo, wctnuuja, i.oo . u.., r For Danville and MUton. weekday, tM a. nr.. 8.1 .... For Catawlssa weekdays 7.35, 11. a. m., P-P- .... .,a ror k ii pen weeKuays .oo, ii.ua. u., i -5.0c, .as, p. m. . , For Ualtlmore, Washington and the Went B. & o. K. H., through t rains leave Heading Ter nilnal, l'hUadelpl)la,3.iW, 7.M, ll.asa. in., 8- p. m. eunaays a.au, f.no s.48, 7 ut, p. m. Additional trains rrom " Chestnut Btreet Btatlon, we.daya, 1.35, 5'. 8 p. u. bunuays, 1.35, 8v3 p. tu. TRAINS FOR BLOOMSBURO Ia.ta Vav Ynvlr via Thtlailnlnhla 8.00 S. m., and via East on w.iu a. m. Leave rnuaaeipnia lii.uo a. m. Leave Heading ll.ftO a. m. Leave Potisville is.30 p. m. Leave Tamaqua l.ijO a, re... Leave Wllllaiusport weekdays 10.10 a m, i-w P- m. . Leave Catawlsaa weekdays, 7.00, 8. so a. m. !. 8.1S. n.5. Leave Hiinert. weekdays. 7.08. 8.27. 11.11 a. al. 1.87,3.27, .S!3. v ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Tabva nhllnH.lnlila rk..lnii, UimM Whiff and Mouth Street wharf lor AUantlo City wtm-oiis-Express, .oo, a. m., .oc, 4-00. 5.00 p.m. Aocomuiodatldn, 8.00 a. m 6.0 p. m. Brum. T.no.a O Art IHM . m llWtnimO datloo, 3.00 a. m. ana 4.30 p. m. LI... .nl.. 1 ..1 1,. 1nnn i.nrTUT Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. wmn-DiTs Express, 7 ss v 00 a.m. ana 4.n and&.3Un. m. AcuouiLuodallon. 8.15 a. m. and. 4.S8 p. in. MmdayB Express, 4.00, 7.5fl, p. m. Acoomuw datlon, 7.15 a. in. and 4.15 p. m. l'arior care on an Express trams. I. A. HWKIUAUU. C. O. 1IANCOCR, (ien'l Huperlutendent. Gen 1 Pass. AC BOUT II.- r M AM (to 4 61 t U tlil) 5 51 5 4H 541 in 57 6 W 5 ) 5 1 t 13 503 too r m ' MalL 1 0.OUO T.uuuMil.ka JIV...L . L i i.'... .-.. j ibid I'J a Umi luufww, 1'iOliula.' 'NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED, hanhrard. N'opaln. U.iU. K. HUrux, 893 K'vr t hw Y, vi iltpvt, bend fot buvk au4 ruul FRCK vil 1 18 T 13 7 Id 7i3 Tim 6 til 3 6 3 118 18 14 til a OS 6 01 tn 5 50 a ii H. t H. K. R, NORTH. BlOOmBburg U. L. W. Dep 1' K. Depot, Hloomsuurtf miu street. lrnndi.lH Paper Mill LlKhlat reet OrunRevlUe Forks Zsnem BilllwaUir hentou Kdsona Cles Creek btitrarloat Laubaehs Ceutral Jamlsou City Ar. am ra 8. 0 4T 8 3 4 838 4t 8 40 M 8 47 M 8 50 Tl 8 b 1 W a 10 f1 VIS I'M tM 7 3I 7 3 1135 4 8 38 7 4 4t t 41 7 6 10 01 Si i m?llrr?4 V" Breakfast pr,P;n,' KiM hA from cmtforula "UH wiieau iieiiCHMis reonoiuieiu. uu"" I It. The John T. cutlliiif CO., 153 luane f-U I ii. Y. ij-jmmL