3 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA WASHINGTON. r'rora our llesrulnr Correspondent. Washing roM, Nov. 30th, 1895. President Cleveland has completed his annual message to Congress and today that interning document was submitted to the Cabinet and dis cussed. Its contents will, of course, remain secret until it goes to Congress, which will probably not be until next Tuesday, as the session of the House on Monday will be taken up by the election of Speaker and the other 0H1 ccrs of that body. Mr. Reed must expect to be more Czar-like than ever in his rule over the republicans of the House, if he really thinks he can prevent all legis lation except that of passing the reg ular appropriation bills, as those friendly to him and his aspirations for the republican Presidential nomi nation say he does. Other candi dates for that nomination have follow- ers in the House who may have some thing to say about that. In this con nection, a suggestion has been made, by a business man of prominence, 1 t- - 1- M. I - . ft . wnicn mignt ue lumen 10 good ac count by President Cleveland a little later on, if he were disposed to accept it. Although there are a considera ble number of republicans in the House who are in favor of sinking partisanship and legislating for the re ief of the Treasury, and consequently of the country, they are keeping very quiet now and will continue to do so until Speaker Reed announces the House Committees. Then they will speak their minds. It is the idea of the business man before mentioned that if properly managed a compro mise could be brought about by which Some financial legislation that would be of benefit to the country could be secured, lie thinks that if President Cleveland would invite some of these men to a personal conference at which both sides should frankly state their opinions that by each side giving up, a little bill could be drawn that would prevent further bond issues and that would pass both House and Senate and be signed. by the President. This idea is at least unique. Representative Downing, the only Illinois democrat who will bit in the present House, and he only by a ma jority of 40 votes, takes a cheerful view of democratic prospects in that state. He says: "I think the friction that has heretofore existed among the democrats of Illinois on the subject of silver will disappear, and that all the factions will be found fighting to gether in the utmost harmony in 1896. Col. Win. R. Morrison is the choice of our people for the Presidency, and he will be supported just as stanchly by the free silver men as by the advo cates of sound money. The people know and admire him, and he has never disappointed them. His un spotted record is his highest eulo gium." There are many democrats both tn and out of Congress, who are in favor of the building of the Nicaragua canal, either directly by the U. S. Govern ment or by guaranteeing the bonds of the canal company, but there will not be so many of them if the republicans are to continue their present abuse of the President who appointed a com mission to examine the canal and re port thereon, as directed by the last Congress, and of the three gentlemen, one army engineer, one naval engin eer and one civil engineer, who com posed that commission, because its report has shown that the difficulties of building the canal are much great er than the canal company's officials had represented them to be, and be cause the report estimates the cost to be nearly double what the canal corn Dan v does. No matter whether a the idea of government aid in building the canal there is no sense in his objecting to the truth and the whole truth being put before Congress before final ac tion is taken. If the friends of the canal are wise they will try to muzzle those republicans who are making use of abuse instead of arguments. Sir Julian Pauncefote will be sorry he so forgot himself as to abuse Sen ator Morgan, in an official paper, for the opinions he expressed on the floor of the Senate concerning those claims for the seizure of illegal sealers in Bering. Senator Morgan is a fighter. Just now he merely says of Sir Juli an's abuse: "I think it is a piece of presumptive arrogance on his part, but just wait until he tackles the sub ject on the floor of the Senate. Tho Iron 17oiks Giv ai Important Con-1 tract, by t! e KiiRr.an Government. GOOD MANAGEMENT. Hethlehem Iron Comnanv's armnr plate has a.iin scored a triumph. It lis again been in competition with the product of the other armor plate manufacturers in t1i. T and hurope, and once again has its per cent, on all debts and claims MipLnoniy ucen recognized and this gainst the company, 1.... ;...! . . 1 - .. my nmutiiry awarded I'he Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County granted the petition of A. S. Matheson and R. C. Ncal. receivers of the American Tube and Iron Company of Middletown, for permission to pay a dividend of ten en a contract over fourteen competitors. the Russian government, well pleased with the work done on the first contract it gave the Bethlehem Iron Company, has chosen the Beth lehem iron Company to build the shielding armor for another of its big battleships. The news came in a cablegram received by President R. P. I.inderman, of the Bethlehem Iron Company, from Lieutenant J. F. ivieigs, tne company s representative in Kussia, who lias been over there The petition stated that there was in the treasury of the company a sufficient amount of money to pay all wages, taxes, cost of material to oper ate the works and interest on debts, and to pay ten per cent, on all claims and yet leave enough to meet current expenses. This is the second ten per cent. paid by the receivers on all claims and debts of the company, the first having been made about a year ago. This is certainly a good showing, and one of which Mr. Neat, who his It establishes his reputation as a good financier. for some time looking after the com- many friends here, should feel proud. panys interests in the competition for the order. The cablegram stated that the com pany had been awarded the contract to furnish all the armor plate for the Russian battleship, Rostislay. The contract calls for 1,126 tons of Har- veyizcd armor. n-M .1 j . 1 ine nags 01 tne works were run up on receipt of the news. Throughout the town when it became generally known there was rejoicing. The contract assures work all winter for employees of the ordinance works. Work on the contract will be begun as soon as the necessary plans and details are received from Russia. The annual report of the secretary of war for the year 1805 shows that the expenditures of the department were $52,987,780.40; the appropna. tions, $43,466,571.75, and the esti mates for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897, $51,945,643-45- I he total strength ot the army is 25,706, while the effective field force, deducting the sick, prisoners, recruits not yet loined, those absent on fur lough and others employed in staff department or on detached service, is 20,584. 1 he receipts from the seventy-three post exchanges in operation were $1, 5i8,4ss, the expenses $1.18.1,233 leaving a balance of $329,222, of which $255,837 wjere returned as dividends, Many of the exchanges now have libraries, gymnasiums, and appliances for out of door sports- The receipts of the canteens have been Teduced from seventy five per cent, six years ago to forty per cent, during the present year. The number of cadets at West Point on September 1, including one 111 1h Of Interest to Hunters, 1 he last legislature passed a new trespass law which will be of interest to gunners, now that the season for rabbits is open. Under the old law the smallest penalty was $5, but un der the new act of assembly the pen alty imposed cannot be more than the damages done. There is an idea prevalent that hunters cannot be ar rested if there are no notices posted or published, forbidding trespassing on foreigner, admitted by special authority individual property. This is a mis-1 of congress, was 324, being forty-eight taken idea. Suit can be brought I less than the full number authorized against hunters even if there are no I by law. u I-c ';,ur't"( " v Yes, my son, the world owes you a ue uau .v. u.c auua, . wa.- Ther(J jg nQ doujt of jt Vye aSes- ... I have often heard vou sav so. and we farmers are Deginning 10 ooieci v, fha. n uaw cn i;tfu n,;,inaii very strongly to the large number of , an1 ,haf ,, roill(ln.t t.ii a men wun uieir uuBn wiiU iuam u. ,fi ,f vo wantert ta The worla OUEht their properties in tne pursuit 01 game, t0 pay ,ts deDtSj Dut win not unless claiming that many fences are broken force(i to The truth jS( the word down, or opened to pass through and owes a Hviog to something less than never ciosea, ana 11 is aiso aucgeu 1 two billion human beings, to say that many have no scruples against 1 nothing of the lower animals, and is bagging turkeys and cnickens, wnen slightly embarrassed. She can pay no one is about. I her debts if given time enough, but if The part of the new trespass law I you want immediate payment you must affecting gunners says "that any one I get up and hustle. Unrig suit against who shall trample or in any way injure the world by getting a job. Enter anv crass or cram, shall nay a penalty your judgment by hard work, levy ' . . w . . . I a 1 1 r 1 or . not exceeding $50 for each ottense." upon ana make saie 01 ner enects py - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ciosc economy ana you 11 eer. your living and have something left. If you don't, you'll be one of the world's creditors that come out behind, and all you'll realize on your account will be six feet of hard pan and a four dollar grave stone erected by the poor commissioners NAPOLEON, c:rc2 Ar,::iD for an ormos, Give n Crnji'itc Uosd-.tpUon of His Meal V.'oir.n'i. Jtotliriu I'lrase Note. tlll'r.rlAl. TO 111 B LAUV SAIP.. Tn response to n iiesticn w-keil by a bidv. tha irroat NaDoleon replied, ".My Kieai inmin is not Hie beautiful-featured poriety belle, whose phy sician tries lu vain to keep her In repair, nor fragile tmtterny 01 fashion, who gilds the tortures of dis ease with a forced smile. " No! my ideal Is a woman who lias accepted her being as a sacred trust, and who obeys the laws ot nature for the preservation of her body and soul. "Do you know, my knee Involunta rily bends In homage when I meet the matron who reaches middle age In com plete preservation. " That woman Is rendered beautiful by perfect health, and the stalwart children by her side are her reward. That's my Ideal woman." To grow to ideal womanhood the girl hood should be carefully guarded. ' Mothers owe a duty to their daughters that In too many cases is neglected. Nature has provided a time for purifi cation; and If the channels are obstructed the entire system is poisoned, and mis ery comes. At . mothers' meetine the wife of a noted New York divine said to her lis teners: ""Watch carefully your daugh ters' physical development. " Mothers should see that Nature is assisted, if necessary, to perform its oflice, and keep their daughters well informed as to matters concerning themselves." Irregularities, from whatever cause, are sure indications of organic trouble. With irregularities come disturbance of the stomach and kidneys. Violent headaches often attack the victim; pains shoot every where. Kx treme irrita bility follows quickly, and then utter despondency overwhelms the already over - bnr- Ufa Unless the obstruction is removed at orce, your daughter's whole future will be darkened. iLvdia K. Finkham1 Vegetable Com pound will accomplish, the work speedily. It Is the most effective remedy for Irregu lar or suspended action known. RAILROAD SYSTEM In effect Mnj-, U, nm. TRAINS LE4VE BLOO.MKBCRQ For New York. Philadelphia. Rcartlnsr Potts vllln, Tamsqua, weekrtsy 11 r5 s. m. ror Miiaiusport. weeKuaya, i.ao a. m., t.m p. m. For Danville and Milton, weekdays. 7.85 a. m.. S.1A. For Catawima weekdays 7.35. 11.55 a. m.. is.20. B.nn .tH. n. m. For Knpert weekdays 7.85,11,55 a. m., is.20, 3.25 5.on, s.8,1. p. m. For unitimoro, wasnintrioD ana ine went via D. v.. ill i. , lu I "'.(J u 1 1 tamo hbtd icnuiii irr mlnal, Phlladelphln, 8.20, 7.W, 11.24 a. m., 3.40 7.27, p. m. hjp'Uvh 8.20. 7 m ii.5 a. rn , 8.4, 7.27, p, m. Additional trains from 24 and ChPMtDut street station, weekdays, 1.15, Ml, 8 23 p.m. Hundays, 1.89, 8v p. u. TRAINS FOR BlAWJMnHURG Leave New York via Philadelphia 8.00 a m and via Kastoo n.10 a. m. Iieave Philadelphia ifl.Cm a. m. Leave Heading 11. AO a. in. Leave Potisvillp iv.su p. m. Leave Tamaqu a 1 .80 a. m.. Leave Wllllamsport weekdays 10.10 a m, 4.80 p. m. Leave Catawlasa weekdays, 7.00,8.20 a. m. 1.30, 8.27, S.IB. Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27, a. m., 12.08 1.87, 8. a. 4.23. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. ' Leave Philadelphia, chestnut Mreet wharf Pennsylvania Hailrcad. Time Tnble u effect tn 19. '95. M.l P. M.I x'i s id Ctti'y Seranton(: B)1v l'ltttton " " Wtlkesharre... lv Flym'th Kerry " NanlKioke " Mucanari'ta . .." Wapwaliopen. " NeMioiwck ar Poltflvllle. Iv Harleton . " Tomlileken.H..." Fern Ulen " Rock Men " Nescoreck ar a. u. 7 : t ; so 7 40 a 111 8 11 in a. n.i r. ! M,8 2 110 Ml! I 8 00 A. M 4 110 7 li 7 811, 7 8' 7 44 8 04 Nescopeck Iv l ieahy Espv Kerry... . " K. Mooiribburif" Cstawlsa sr t'atawlrsa IV hlverHlde......" Punbury ," A. M. A. V. 10 ir; 10 l 10 8 10 8 ' ' 11 1 T7.' : 9 in 11 OA II 2!S 11 84 II 411 A. M, ! 8 M ill 11 s .Vi via ( a 4HI Rock 8 47';ien , P. M. 8 5 12 181 8 W 1 18 V It 12 87 9 35l 1 CO, Punbnrv .Iv IewlHburg ... itr Wilton " Wllllamsport.." Lock Haven... ." Renovo " Kane " A. MP. M 1 S4 1 8!V S 8 4i: 10 2 I'M K 10 Kl 2 Oil 8 0 11 l.i I 8 KM 7 on P. M. 5 8 17 r 8 . 8 m 8 47 8 57 4 18 6 P. M 1 1 ro 3 ot 8 'U 8 8 I 8 80 4 OH P. M ; tin) t ov 8 14 8", U 0 i P. M 4 40 t 4 44 5 00 8 21 5 81 8 it r. m. S 4 0 4 17 f 4 27 4 82 4 8 4 Hh 4 67 8 D T. M. and South Street wharf tor Atlantic city. wkki-days Expreas, .oo, a. m., xoo. p. m. 4.00, 8unhury....M Ilarrlsburg-. 12 ill r. m. 4 in 8 15' if A. M.i P. M ,1V 5 4H.I 1 Ml! ft 0)il 9 tO, r. M i 8 tn ..ar.tll M l 8 20.1 7 10 P. M. 5 4 it 5 r8 t 8 04 08 8 1( e 11 4 W 7 P. at. I V U "9H9 10 40 Philadelphia .ar Baltimore " Waanlngton " niM'Uiii fVAprenn, v.vu, n. in., w, i.txr, 5.00, p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m 4.80, 8.30 . m. Buhoat Kx press. 9.00, 10.00 a. m , Accommo dation, 8 00 a. m. ana 4.45 p. m. Ret irntng, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas Avenues. WRSK-PATS Express, 7.35, 900, a. tn. 8 80, 5.80, p. in. Accommodation, 6.50, 8.15 a. tn. 4.E2 n. tn. Sunday Express, 4.0O, 7.80, p. m. Accommo-1 rittsburg- dat lon, 7.15 a. m., 4.15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all Express trains. Bunbury , p. m.i p. m.i p. m 8 00 1 4 18 111 n I 8 101 4 IS t 4 8HJ 7 SO! no 40 A. M. P. M. .lv 110 05 t 2 25 r. m.i lewlstown Joar 112 os I 4 25 S 0 iu,ill w UOUTH.- Aa Ounce of Prevention, " I have used Hood's Sarsapa-illa in the family for several years as a tonic and blood purifier, as I believe an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I have always derived satisfactory results from it, and find that it overcomes the feeling of languor, with which I am some times afflicted. Aucrusta Boos. 240 Thomas Ave. Philadelphia, l'a. Hood's Pills cure biliousness, indi gestion. Tha Czar Has a Laughter. 'What Five $1 Bills Accomplished, This money was invested in five bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy. " I suffered for nearly ten years with constipation, jaundice and biliousness," writes Mr, D. rrobert, of New Hampton, N. Y " and the best medical treatment I could procure did me no good. A The accouchment of the czarina Mend of mine spoke of Dr. Kennedy's ravoruc is.emeny wnicn 1 uougnr, anu when I had taken five bottles I was cured. What the doctors cost hundreds of dollars in trying to do, Favorite Remedy did for five dollars." If you are inclined to constipation don't neglect yourself. Dr. Kennedy's ravonte Kemeily permanently cures it. 2t. occurred Friday evening at 0 o clock and a daughter was born to the Czar of all the Russias. Both mother and child are doing well. Services connected with the birth of the infant were held in accordance with the rites of the Orthodox Greek church. The baby has has beeu named Olea. The birth of a daughter is a disap pointment to the czar, who had hoped for a son. Printing in Colors. The prices of colored printing inks have gone down with everything else, and it costs no more to do printing in colors than it Joes in black. The Columbian oflice is prepared to print in any of the following colors : Black, orange, deep cherry, brown lake, light blue, ultra marine blue, bronze red, violet, dark red, green, jacqueminot, purple, garnet, peacock blue. Print ing in more than one color is done at a slight advance for the additional press work. tf. rTT. r !-., Clanl In HSfi TOr IIILV VCUIS. QrTppe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections. DIBULL'S COUGH SYRUP is sold everywhere for only 25 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes. tnuiemUOS ijiTonit Tob.cc. At.tidote.10c. Oealsr. or mall.A.C.M.y.r 4 Co., Balto.,Md. A Great Offer. The "Twice-a-Week" edition of the New York World (formerly the Week ly) has proved a phenomenal success It is a bemi-weekly ot six pages, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays ; eight columns to the page ; torty-eight col umns each issue. It gives the news fully half a week ahead of any weekly paper, and, at the same time, retains all the literary, agricultural, miscellany and other features which made the Weekly World so popular. Yet the price is only f i. oo a year. For sam pie copies address The World, N. Y. Arrangements have been made by which we can furnish this paper and the Twice-a-Week New York World all for $1.75 a year. Take advantage of this offer and get your own local paper and the Twice-a-Week World at this special rate. tt. ARMVB. am a. m.ipm p.m. stations, i 7.10 11.41) 6.80 2.40 DlooiuHbu'jr. 7.0S 11.85 4.20 2 8 " V. tt V. 7.U8 11.84 4.24 2 3P " Main St.. 4.20 2.8V ..lrondale... 4.58 ll.28i6.12 8 20 Paper V11U 4.60 2. n ..Light fct.. 6.411 11. '0 5.50 2.f() Oiungevll'e. 6 2U ll.0tl5.4H 1.3" ...Forks.... 4.25 I0.5s!s.4l 1.30 ...Zaner's... 8.1 io.C8i5.87 1.25 .Kiliwater . Bos io.4.'ll5.27 1.10 ...Benton.... 8.01 10 4115 22 12.35 ...KdsOnV.... 4.02 osfi'S.vo 12.3" .coie's cr'k. b.sh io.!.vs.'4 2.5 .autrnrlofif.. B.P3 li.82'5.tH isr.vo ..Lniibach.. 5.41 1 0.28 6.03 12.0.' ...central... 5 4'i 10.20,5.011 H.50 .Jam. City., am a m p m p m LIAVS 4 ia f Ilill KABO No. 112 We recommend them. as they fit like a glove. Price $1.00 THE LEADER CO. There Is one DRESS STAY that Won't melt apart, Can't cut through the dress, Don't stay bent. It Is BALL'S PEERLESS All lengths; all colors. THE LEADER CO. e-21-flm-d IVRIOH mat For alt Biuout and Nsavous Diseases. They purify the Dlood and give Healthy action to the entire system. Cure DYSPEPSIA. HEADACHE. CONSTIPATION and PtMPLES 7-12.1y M Chlrli... ll.h !!amot Hrsal. -nNNYtiUYAL PILLS Ck7L riiritil n1 Only Oenulne. bruKjclnl fur Chickttmr Knaluh Inn mtmd Brand in Ifod ud Hold ncullio' ihUm1 with blu rlhhon, TuL rttVHM and imitation. At Uruuviaia. oramn 1. In Uaip tor iisiriloulari, tetllntoDlili kuj -ntmer nir imair," n ictur. ir rflnpn lis I., li haIm 4 ILmihIauI m m M . . .1 1 . . . m PATENTS Paieut bubluusa cuuduuted lor JIODKUATE FEKS. OUUOFFIOK 18 OPPOSITE THB V. B. PAT. KNT OFKICK. We have no sub-agreneles, all bUHlnnua direct, hence cun tiannnet patent tiuul rif hs in lobs t ime and at Leaa Coat than those re mote from Washington. Bead model, drawing or photo, with dnsorlp tlou. We udvlHu II patent able or not, free of charge. Our tee not due till patent Is seuured A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with toter ennes to aetnal clients lu your Htate, County, of town sent free. Address C. A. snow & co Washington, 1). 01 (Opposite V. Patent Ofllue.) WINDSOR DOLL HEADS, Indestructible. Beautiful. These heads nre Intended for fitting to bodies umiu at uoiue, uul win 111. uiinobi. uny Kina 01 body 14 to Itl melius lone. They are handsome than tho expensive 'reneh head and will wiaiij rougneHi liaiuillPg. The wlgn used ai I lie nnesl 11111101 li d, nave natural eves an make a most bruutllul doll. Mailed anywhere on receipt or 11. va. l.-U3UIt UOI.I, t'l)., P. O, uux w, urooKiyu, n. i. ll-'.u-ll a, The Leading Conservatory of America Carl Faulteh, Uaoctor. rounded t a ISM by "Tc fTV I. A. SWKIQARD. C, 4en'l Huperlntendent. Q. ITANCOCK. Gen 1 Pass. Agt narrlBbnig .... 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Fullman Parlor and Sleeping cars run on through trains between Sunbury, Wllllamsport and Krle, between Sunbury and Philadelphia and waauington ana DetweeumuTisuuig, burg and the west. ' For turther information apply to Ticket, Agents. Oen'U Manager. Gen. Pass, Agt. FIFTH AVE., RAILROAD TIME TABLE DELAWARE,!, ACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. BAST. A.M. r. M. A.M. Northumberland......... 6 25 1.50 10 05 Cameron 6 40 Chulapkv u u. . Danville 6 53 Catawlaaa 710 Knpert 7 17 I Furnishing J n 5 LliiieHldae 7 40 r ConiDanV S Willow Grove 7 44 XP Company WHAT Brlarcreeic ...... 7 48 Perwlck 7 58 Beach Haven... 6t'4 Illek'a Ferry 8 10 MhlekHhtnuv 8 20 lltinlOCK'S. n hi o m 1 12 226 9 81 2 86 2 43 2 50 2 54 S"04 8 10 817 t 20 10 26 10 39 10 44 10 49 IRONS 1 R O WILL DO. IS NATURE'S OWN TOXIC. Stimulates the appetite and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSINQ M0THEH5. Checks wasting diseaseu, stops . nlnht sweats, euros inoipient oouBumpuon. Inoreaots strength and flesh. HAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes healthy lung tissue. Will Rive the pale and puny tha rosy oueeKa 01 youtn. CURES ALL FEMALE C0MPLAIIT7S. Makes Btrong men and women of woaKiings. MORE'S IRON TONIG PILLS Cure all Vtstlng Diseases and their sequences, ' BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. TheyarenelthorBtyptlonoreauatio.. n nave no ooup-iuiuuig enect on tho oontonU of the stomaoh or its lminp;; conscquontly do not hurt tho teeth or cause conslipntlon or diarrhoea, aa do the usual forms ot Iron. 10 days treatment 6O0, ymmphlot free, li not jtepi oy your arugsiat, auai-oss GILMORE 6c CO., CINCINNATI O- For salo In Bloomslmrp, Pa., oy MOVER unos. DruKgiH'a. '" iv Nuntlooke 8 Avoodale an Plymouth 8 4S Plymouth Junction 8 49 Klngaton 8 f4 Bennett 5? Korty Kort ' Wyoming 0.v West Plttaton 9 10 HUHquehanna Ave. 014 rittsion " 11 12 1118 1183 U49 l'i"56 12 05 Duryea Lackawanna..., Taylor Heuevue HOHAMTOM STATIONS. Ren anton Bellevue. 6 05 Tflvlnr 6 10 Lackawanna 18 Duiyea.. -. 02a Plttston t8 Muvquehanna Ave 6 82 8 41 8 61 8 66 4 il 4 05 4 08 4 It 4 17 4 22 4 25 4 30 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 50 4 55 A. 11 r. m WkST. a.m. a.m. r. x.r 6 110 9 55 9 20 921 9 82 9 87 9 42 12 16 19 23 12 26 12 40 18 48 r.M P.M. 5 50 6 03 607 6 13 6 26 6 83 6 39 6 45 6 62 8 Ml 7 00 7 06 7 12 7 1 7 35 7 47 7 54 T IK 8 O) b 07 8 12 8 16 8 lit 8 ) 8 30 S bM 8 ?.' 8 44 8 48 8 57 9 H2 9 07 P. M. 10 04 10 11 10 14 1018 10 21 10 24 10 29 1 30 Tib 1 48 1 51 1 18 lt0 2 03 8(8 M. 6 07 6 17 624 6 2-i 6 82 6 35 6 38 6 43 T A fna Pm.iuMm. Nfi-'"" giving; full information. Frank W. Hals, General Manager. 0- ltd PXKTTEWS HAIR BALSAM ciMtiiw. aiul lw.utiflai O10 hair. I l'romuttia a luxurl.iit BTrth. I Kever Falls to Bc.tore Orayl UUP Ul it. yoi'iiuui LJOIO Cun. Kalp d'witi U lialr fuUu uisinciirAMO TK. our Hire Cure tur Curni, Btoi. all pttlu. LnwurtM eon Ifcxltw lli tart. Makes walking tut, Uvt. M IMmgUu. Wuht 1'ltlatOQ. 6 86 Wyoming M 40 Vnrtv Port, 6 45 Bennett 48 10 86 8 16 6 10 KluifBlon im iudd sua 11 Piymouih Junction... 68ti 1041 821 Plymouiu ' Avondale 7 09 9 88 7 07 Nantleoke 7 14 10 64 9 42 T 12 rlunlock'B 7 20 11 00 2 50 7 SO Hhlckshlnny 7 81 11 10 8 01 7 35 Hick's Ferry ) ' Beach Haven 7 49 11 82 8 25 7f8 Berwick 7 58 11 40 8 38 8 OC Hrlarereek 8 06 ? 8 40 willow Grove s id no" an si. LlmeKldge - - 814 11 66 8 5) 8 1 JiSpV OXl ..Sir. o OT o BlooinHburc 8 2 1212 4 IB 8 80 Kupert... 8 84 19 18 4 12 6 86 ratawlpsa 8 40 12 28 4 18 8 41 Dauvllle 8 55 1 2 87 4 88 8 5b Cniiliihky 46 I'ainemn I24i) til v u. NoaTUUUUCKl.ANO 9 20 1 00 6 05 U 25 A. M. P a. P. M. T.at. Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia & Pending Hullroad tur Tamantnd, Tainuqu llliHUihpori., sunruiy, Potisvlile, eto A Northumberland with P. & K. Dlv. P. H. to llaril-tnuir, Lock Haven. Emporium war-ci Lurry aua Kile. n.I. uusimu. i, en. 'iar., hcrantou, l'a. SUBSCRIBK FOR THE COLUMBIAN