The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 01, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOM8BURQ; PA:
WASHINGTON.
from our Regular Correspondent.
Washington, June 25th, 1897.
Hon. Wm. J. Bryan received con
siderable attention in the Senate this
week. Senator Allen started it by
rising to a personal explanation and
-t-nvinff in the most positive terms
the charge that Mr. Bryan's offer of
$1,500, from the proceeds ot nis
ink. was accompanied by a stipula
tion that the next populist National
reinvention should take no action
-inst a fusion of the supporters of
i!upr. He added that the draft for
the money had been sent to him per
sonally, and after Senator Butler,
Chairman of the populist National
Committee, declined to accept it he
Mli-nl. at the sueirestion of Mr.
Bryan, invested the money to be used
in the interest of bimetallism. Sena
tor Butler confirmed the statement of
Senator Allen that the money ftad
ivn oiven without condition, and
said that while he approved Mr,
Bryan's motive he felt that the accept
ance of the money might be open to
misconstruction, and had therefore
declined it. Later that dyed-in-the-wool
republican, Senator Hoar said :
" I have a good deal of respect for
Mr. Bryan. His character has im
pressed me very favorably, and I
have never joined in criticisms upon
him," and Senator Stewart clinched
things by remarking : " It is no use
criticising Bryan, as he's going to be
the next President."
Theie were no new developments
connected with either the annexation
The Hops ltoutiion. J
The Ninth Annual Reunion of the
Hess family and relatives was held in
the Rupert (trove, (which is owned
by Reuben Hess of this town) on the
24th dav of June, 1897. 1 he day
was a pleasant one and very warm
with threatening rain in the morning,
wnich caused a few to stay away.
There were only about two hundred
present but all seemed to have a
good and sociable time. I think it
was the most successful reunion ever
held. The reason for that was all
present seemed to work as a reception
committee. There were a great
manv strangers present from a dts
tance and thev too felt at home be,
cause they were all Hess1 that day
and foreer, and we were glad to
have them with us. Especially our
next President, Mr. Samuel M. Hess,
of Lancaster, Pa., who says there are
a great many more Hesses in and
around Lancaster than there are
around this part of the State. We
are clad to hear that so that the
Hesses don't tun out. It is a grand
thing to take a day off and see your
friends and relatives, and if you don't
beieve it come next year and see. It
will be held at Island Park, Northum
berland, Pa., and our new President
says he will have more there from
Lancaster if we meet there, and we
want to see them all.
There has been quite a number of
our friends and relatives called to the
home above, whom we missed very
much, for they were always present
and worked hard to make it a success.
But we are glad to say there is always
some one to step in and lead the
P&fFI696l8pN6P AIR.
Wit n W.Vintnitophnr Flrmo wtuy an
Into tlm Mit MtlflUftf Rdh.
Firemen who liovo to enter. smoke
ml Miners who have to brenrho nftor
lamp will not need to fear tbvse dnn
jrors wbrn a recent Viennese Invention
!-i!HP8 to be lined by tlieui. It !s collotl
"pm'umutorihnr," am enables a ninn to
liihoio noxious fumes with Impunity,
niovniw rV VOlelw-UysdM and Dr.
UmTtner, professor at too University
of Vienna, are The Inventors.
It eon!! of nil air-tight Inflla nil
ber bag, eoatali Aag first, a stetl bottle
lioltllr.g lxty l'tf of pure oxygen nt
a presxuro of 100 atmospheres, and
soon dir. a g!in tattle (proteirted by
a rnetnl one) cpntaitslng 426 cnble cen
timeters o't-S Pr cent solution of rjnns
tlc Hodci. Ky moans of a handle row
outbids br.j:, the oxygen can bo let
Into the bug ti Intervals, as required
for brettWr, wMle the turning of
anthejr hswlsoww breaks tho glass
bottle InflTdc and allows the caus
tic soda to flow out and be ab
sorbed by the network of knitted
strips of dimity In the bag. Then
thoro are an India rubber breathing
tube, with a rrsutbpJeoe, and two nose
ellps (one a squaw one.)
After straining the apparatus on to
his chest, tfbe user lets some oxygen
Into the barf, breaks the caustic soda
bottle, takes the mouthpiece between
his lips ' pots on a nose clip, so as
to brearts.orily through his mouth. He
lnhdles tAiw-'mxypMi, while the caustic
soda abnib the carbolic acid he ex
hales, ami th'.iis sets the oxygen free to
be rebreJiXh'od. This mnkes it suffice
for more tltnn half an hour if he Is
uH'VtojT, airid about an hour and a hnlf
If at rest. New York Press.
Constipation
Came fully half the sickness In the world. It
retain the digested food too long In the bowels
snd produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl-
Uoom
gcstlon, bad taste, coated
tongue, sick headache, In- I LLJ I I I
omnia, etc. Hood's Pills ll Ilia
...I,,,, anH all It
rcsulta.eaally ami thoroughly. 280. All druggists.
Prenarcd by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
TUo only rills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla,
In cases where dandruff, scalp dis
eases, falling and grayness of the hair
appear, do not neglect them, but apply
a proper remedy and tonic like Hall's
Hair Renewer.
WE MANUFACTURE
Pennsylvania Railroad
Time Table in effect Jnne ao,'97.
Hcrsntond I B)Iv
pulsion
. . i..m anri nirrpn water. In our
storage rooms we preservo butter, egg,
meats, green and dried fruits, firs, car
pets and woolen goods.
COLD STORAGE & ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.
4-M-Sm BlooitiBbMrg, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
DELAVVARE.LACKA WANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
ynikesbarre....lv
PUm'th Ferry"
NantUoke "
Mocananua "
WaDwallopen. "
Nesconeck sr
Pottuvllle lv
flA7.lnt.on ........ 11
Tomhleken "
Fern Olen. ......
Rock Minn "
Nescopeck ar
Neseopeck lv
Creafy "
Espy Kerry "
K. Uloomsburg"
Catawlssa...... ar
Catawlssa lv
S. Danville.... "
sunbury
NEW TIME TABLE.
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION,
BTATIONS.
treaty or the McKmley Cuban policy good work along. 1 he torenoon pass-
' . t . 1 . . -1 ..4. i .........
this "veek. The treaty ras Deen pro. eu 011 very quiet twin auuui cit-vcu
,.ctP,l an.iinst bv Tanan and referred o'clock when the relatives gathered in
to a sub committee of the Senate Com- very fast and the tables were all filled
ELEPHANT FLESH A DELICACY.
milt; on Forcisin Relations, and will
in clueVime probably next winter
be favorably reported, and Senator
Morgan has introduced a bill for an
nexation. Early in the week there
was talk of an agreement in the Sen
ate to hang up the tariff bill until
rvar Weed allowed the House to vote
nn the Mnrtran Cuban resolution, but Bloomsburg. Reading ot the minutes
if it i not likelv that anything will of last reunion held at Wynona Park
m r it were approved as read. The Presi-
Nothing more amusing than Sena- dent gave a short and interesting ad
tor Foraker's forcing of Senator Alu
with good things to eat such as
Hesses always have.
After the fine dinner was over, and i
all were ready to sit down and rest j
awhile, a very interesting program was
rendered by members of the Hess
family. The meeting was called to
order bv President R. H. Hess, of
The nest Part Is the First Joint of the
I.tjt Helow the Knee.
The flesh ctf the elephant is eaten in
Its entirely by several of the African
tribes. TW Philadelphia Lancet pays
that a detail cf the process of butcher
ing the aniumU Is not plenoaut read
ing. The tools used are the nesegal and
hatchet. The rough outer skliv Is first
reo'-oved la lurj,t Streets. Benwith this
Is a sivbcutlole, a ptMblc membrane,
from which tt Jwtlves make wnter
skiua. The oNp'.Mtr.t yl-lds large Quan
tities of fit, iisd la cooking the na
tives' stm-rirloA bli'oiifr, or dried strips
of the elenhciit's fiwrh. and alao In the
preparation of TV5tat tes. African ex
plorers of the Cmranlan race apree
that one part of elephant's carcase,
dress, after which a solo was 6unff by when properly coosed, Is a succulont
son and his colleagues of the republi- Lavina Learn, of Bloomsburg. All ap- dish that will rcg-Co tn most delicate
can steering committee to meet the predated it who heard it, for Lavina taste to. i part -Jj JJJ
, 1 r. et,c o o,l emnr Thn the newlv nrst joint or tne it? i.eww rae snee,
AvmtnA rf tht wool erowinir states is a eood singer. Ihen tne newiy
in the wool schedule of the tariff bill elected President made a few remarks
has occurred during the consideration and suggestions which all approved,
of the bill. And it was clone on tne
floor of the Senate m open session,
ana not in the secrecy of a committee
room. Allison seldom loses his tem
per, but when Foraker accused him
of double dealing and trickery, he did.
then the election of officers came in
order. R. H. Hess, J. J. Hess and
Samuel M. Hess were nominated, and
all withdrew in favor of Samuel M.
Hess, of Lancaster, who was elected
President of the next year. Vice
1 lt -
Senator Piatt, of Conn., a republican President, G. W. Hess, of Urangevme.
member of the Finance Committee, Secretary, Miss Carrie rreas, 01 cci-
attempted to go to the rescue of Alii- wick, Pa. Assistant Secretary, Harvey
son, but Foraker quickly disposed of Hess, of Berwick. Treasurer, A. J.
him by telling him that he had himself, Learn, of Rupert, after which they
at Foraker's dictation, written the discussed the time and place for the
amendment which he denied next reunion tor which all agreea upon
verv
ever having heard of. This so crush
ed Piatt that he humbly apoiogizeu,
saving that he might have been mis
taken. Senator Vest rubbed it in
on the republicans by insisting that
the bill be proceeded with, and Sena
tor Teller expressed his concurrence,
time any day between the first and
tenth of June next, and place at Island
Park, Northumberland, and committee
on program is as follows : Jacob W.
Hess, of Lancaster. Pa. ; R. H. Hess,
of Bloomsburg, Pa. 5 J. M. Hess, of
Lancaster, Pa., and D. B. Jones, of
Danville, Pa., all of which are corn-
Senator Mantle said : " If I were to
tbf whole domain of netent to fill the office.
poetry and prose nothing could be Business over, the collection was
found that would so fitly characterize lifted to bear the expenses and all
the wool schedule as these familiar gaVe liberally. There was more money
given than the expenses, that is why
have to have a treasurer. i
we
Carrie Freas, ot Berwick, gave a very
interesthg solo and other vocal ana
irstr ' nental music. All returned to
their respective homes never to torget
the ninth reunion ot tne ness iamuy.
C. M. Hess, Sec'y.
words of Bret Harte's :
Yet the card they were stocked
In a way that I grieve.
And my feelings were shocked
At the State of Nye's sleeve j
It was stufTcd full of aces and bowers,
The same with intent to deceive ' "
" I think the bill." continued Sena
tor Mantle," so far as it relates to the
' wool growers is stuffed full of aces
and bowers with the full purpose and There is more Catarrh in this sec-
intent of deceiving the wool growers t;on Qf the country than all other dis-
of the country." Later on tne same eases put together and until tne last
day Senator Alliso , on behalf of the rew years was supposed to be incura-
commit;ee, made an abject surrender ye For a great many years doctors
and offered the amendment demand- p -0nounced it a local disease, and
ed, and it was adopted by a vote of prescribed local remedies, and by con-
29 to 26, although the previous vote, s;antly failing to cure with local treat-
v,,,t e .Vrittn.i the wnnl men mom nronounced it incurable.
had been SS to 13. Science has proven catarrh to be a ise, the pett'oh poet-Forum.
Mr. Calhoun having demonstrated constitutional disease, anu mciciu.c
by an amended written report on his requires constitutional treatment
visit to Cuba that he has the knack Hall's Catarrh Cure, rnufactured
of meeting Presidential objections by F. J. Cheney & Co., oledo, Ohio
.k-.. umn to him. istheonlv constitutional cure on the
n. u.c, .t ... - i. k t ; toVBn internal v in
been offered the position o r 1 nnAnfnl.
held aoses iroin 10 wuya w - --
It acts directly on tne dioou uu
mucous surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any case
it fails to cure. Send for circulars and
testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
which one would suppose to be the very
toughest portion of the animal. To
prepare the Joint a bole three feet deep;
is dug in the earth, nod the eldes of It
are baked hard by means of large live
coals. Mont of the coals are- then taken'
out, and the elephant's foot Is placed
in the rude oven. The bole Is then
filled with dirt, tiirhtly packed, and a
blazing fire is built on top, which Is
kept replenished for three hours. The
foot is thus evenly baked, and whtn
done, Instead of strong, tough meat
fibre, It I of a gslatlnous consistency
that may be eaten with- a spoon.
Foe ud HlJKaTen.
Poe's ftrnw as .a poet rests for the
most part upon three poenw, "The Imv
ven," "The Bells," and "Annabell
Lee." Whon Poe composed 4"fho Ra
ven" be waS" on familiar terms with!
William Ross Wallace, author of "Thei
Sword of Bunker HU," and tho two
poets were In the habit of rending toj
each other their versos. It Ib said that
at one time tho following conversation;
took place between the two: ,
"Wallace," said Poe. "I nave just;
written the greatest poem that ever
was written." 1
"Have you?" said Wallace. "That's
a fine achievement."
"Would you like to hear it?" said
Poe.
"Most certainly," said Wallace.
Thereupon Poe began to read thej
soon-to-be-famoua verse la bis besti
Wy, Wllieu I OVIUJve wim mwa. a
captivating way. When he had fin-j
Ished he turned to Wallace for his ap
proval of them, when Wallace sold: 1
"Poe, they are fine, uncommonly
fine."
"Fine?" said Foe, contemptuously.!
"Is that all you can say for this poom?
I tell you It's tho greatest poem that
was ever written."
And then they separated, not, uow
pver. before Wallace had tried to pla
cate, with somewhat more pronounced
am
7.10
7.0s
7.os
has been offered the
Comptroller of the Treasury, now
by Mr. Bowler, of Ohio, the gentle
man who gained much notoriety dur
ing the early part of the Cleveland
administration by setting himself up
as the only Poobah of the Govern
ment. Although Mr. Calhoun hails
from Illinois, neither Senator Cullom
nor Senator Mason knew that this
position was to be offered him until
after it was done.
Broker Chapman was in Washing
ton this week to see the last of the
farce known as the trial ot witnesses
for contempt in the Senatorial sugar
scandal investigation of three years
ago. Chapman didn't say so, but he
must have thought, it very queer that
he alone should have been convicted
out of the lot who were indicted for
refusing to answer questions.
Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the
finest liver and bowel regulator ever
made. 4,,-ty
Shake Iuto Tour Shoes.
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart
ing feet and instantly takes the( sting
out of corns and bunions. It's the
createst comfort discovery of the age.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitung
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
cure for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, aching feet. Try it to day.
Sold by all druggists and shoe stores.
By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial
package FREE. Address, Allen S.
Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 6-io-4d
But the OU Man ReuaJnad.
Secretary Caritele once tasued an or
der that no two members of a family
Bliould bo employed in the United
States Treasury Department at the
same time. This orler eauaed several
dismissals and forced reslgnatloos,
and one young woman, whose mother
hd been forced to leave. eutereda.n
Indignant protest with Logan Carlisle,
the Secretary's Bon and chief clerk of
the department. She pleaded, threat
ened, and finally said: "Well, Mr. Chief
Clerk, It's a por rute ttiM worn won
both ways. Both your father nnd your
self beng here, the rule Is violated,
and I think It a shame that such fa
voritism should be displayed!" Lo
gan drummed on bis desk with , bis
pencil and assumed a far-away look.
Finally he sa!i: "Well, I guess the old
own will have to go."-San Francisco
Wave. .
Quaen Victoria' Wlolor Baudot.
It may bo interesting to know that
Queen Victoria's boudoir at Windsor
Is furntfihd In red and gold, that every
article was suloctod by the late Prtnco
Couaovt, and that her Majesty keeps
th first bouquet given wr. ny t-iw
Albert, with hor bridal wreatt, utSIer;
a glass caso to her JJS:,. i.,'...
On Sunday June 20th the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company placed in
ef'ect a new time table, new fast train
I'o. 20, will be placed in service for
the east and sonth, leaving William
sport 7:30 a. M., arriving at Phila
delphia 12:50 p. M. New York 3:40
p. m. Baltimore 12:40 p. m. Wash
ington 1:47 p. m., making connection
at Washington for the south, at New
York for all points east and at Phila
delphia for all seashore resorts.
Train No. 14 will leave Lock
Haven at 7:30 a.m. instead of 7:25
a. m. Williamsport 8:30 A. M. This
train will run daily.
Train No. 12 now leaving William
sport at 4 p. m. will be made a
through train from the north, leaving
Buffalo 8:05 a. m. Rochester 9:55
A. M. Canandaigua 11:15 A. M. El
mira 1:30 p. m. with through parlor
car from Rochester to Philadelphia.
TH trin will arrive at Baltimore
9:4 p. m. Washington 10:55 p. m.
Trains Nos 8 and 6 will be annull
ed on Canandaigua Division. Train
No. 8 will leave Elmira for William
sport at 9:45 A. m. instead of 10:05
a. M. Train No. 6 will leave Elmira
for Williamsooi t at 4:1s P. M. instead
of 3:35 P. m.
A new train No. 2 will be run on
Canandaigua Division leaving Canan
daigua 9 a. m. arriving at Elmira
1 1:30 a. m. This train will have con
nections at Canandaigua from the
e..st and west leaving Syracuse 6 a. m
Rochester 7:45 a. m.
Train No. 10 will be made earlier
leaving Canandaigua 3:45 p. m. in
stead of 6:29 P. m. with connections
from east and west arriving at Elmira
6:25 p.m. instead of 8:45 p- M
Train No. 16 trom the nortn win
be changed to train No. 4 and the
time made earlier, leaving Buffalo
4 p. m. Rochester 6:20 p. m. Elmira
9:40 p. m. arriving at Williamsport
12:15 a. m. where it will be consoli
dated with train No. 4, leaving
Williamsport at 12:25 a. m. This
will give Washington passengers from
Williamsport a much better service,
as a Washington sleeper will be run iw
on tnis :rain irom iuia.maijuii, ni
ing at Washington at 7:40 a. m. This
sleeper will be placed at Williamsport
so that it may be occupied at any
time after 9 p. m. Passengers from
the north on this train will have a
through sleeper from Buffalo to Wash
i Oton. Philadelphia sleepers on this
trail, from Erie and Williamsport, will
be continued as at present.
Train No. 2, now arriving at Will
iamson 9:50 A. m., from Elmira, will
be abandoned.
Train No. 6 eastward will leave
Williamsport 7:10, instead of 7 P. M.
The time of train No. 9 from the
south and cast, will be quickened to
anive at Williamsport 2:25 a. m., El
uira 4:45 a. m., Rochester, 7:30 a. m.,
Buffalo, 9:25 a. m., with through
s'eeper from Washington to Buffalo.
Train No. 3 will leave Williamsport
at 7:10 a. m., instead of 7:15 a. m.
and will run to Elmira only, except on
Sundays, when it will run through to
Ca.-andaiua, connecting for Roches
ter. Buffalo, and Niagara Falls, as at
p esent. Sleepers will be run on mis
t dn f-oni Philadelphia to Erie, Phiia
' lphia to Williamsport, and Washing,
ton to Williamsport.
A new train will leave Elmira at
7:-to A. m., arriving at Canandaigua
o-i? a. m Rochester, 10:50 a. m
Buffalo, 12:45 p. m., Syracuse, 1:18
P. M.
Train No. 1 northward will leave
Williamsport at 2:50 p. m., instead of
2:40 P. M.
Train No. i northward will leave
Williamsport for Elmira 7 p. m., in
stead of 7:07 p. m.-
Train No. 1 westward will leave
Williamsport for Renovo at 7:05 p. m,
instead of 7!io P. m.
Train No. 1 , leaving williamsport
at io:4! p. m., lor Loot iiaven, win
run daily.
Trains Nos. ti. 14 and 12, will be
run to Lewisburg on Sundays.
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P. M.
13 50
111 301
P. M
I 2 28
f 2 50
P. M.
1 s r
f 8 28
8 fi,
8 62
4 01
4 11
P. M.
12 66'
2 in
9 28'
2 871
t 2 431
8 101
P. M.
I 4 HI
4 21 1
r 4 mi
4 83
4 40
4 19
4 57
6 10
P. M.
i t 84
8 08
0 02
ss
7 67
8 5."i
I 6 27
8 of
P. M
111 1
I 9 45
110 6,
P. M.
I 4 11
t OS
P. M
I on
f C8
8 17
6 87
6 47
1 00
P. M.
i 8 00
5 ;
8 10
8 18
A 25
8 50
P V.
t 7 00
1 09
7 18
7 28
7 W
7 30
7 47
8 10
P. M.
I 9 25
9 "2
10 81
11 34
P. M.
8 30
10 10
A. M.
t 4 i!0
P. M
I 7 80
A. M
I 2 IKI
P. M.
10 20
A. M.
5 30
t Weekdays: Daily, t uwn
5
810
18
8 82
35
8 40
8 45
8 48
5 64
nuryea
Hit sum
Susquehanna Ave,
Went Plltaion
Wvomlnir ..
Forty Fort,
Bennett....
U Inrralnn' .
uivmniiih.1nnnt.tnn 6 59
Plymouth JO
Avondale . . 1 int
Nant.lcnke 7 14
Buniock's
Hhlckshlnny
Hlck'g Ferry
Beach Haven -
Berwick
10 04 2 05
10 11 2 13
10 14 210
1018 2 20
10 21 I xi
10 24
1U29
2 21
182
BrlHrcreek
Willow Grove.
LlmeHldge....,
ropy.."
Bloomsburg
RuDert.. ..
Catawlssa.
Danville ....
Cnulasky.
Cameron
NOKTnUMBBRLAND.
7 20
7 81
7 44
764
800
8 08
810
814
8 21
8 28
8 84
8 40
8 65
9 06
9 20
A. n
10 3ft
10 89
10 43
10 47
10 54
HO"
1110
U 23
11 82
11 40
i'lM
11 58
12 04
1212
1118
19 28
12 37
1246
1 00
P
2 39
9 45
2 6)
9 54
9 58
8 01
810
8 24
3 85
8 42
8 49
8 55
3 59
4 04
411
4 IT
4 23
4 29
42
4 49
4f4
618
P. K.
10
817
8 21
621
6 1(8
8 81
6 36
'644
658
r'iio
707
7 12
7 80
7 85
7 47
75S
8 0C
S'i'i
81
82
88C
8 81
8 41
8 5f
Vit
92t
r.M
Pittsburg., ...lv
HarrlsburK....
Pittsburg.
.lv
LewlPtown Jo
Sunbury.. .... ar
Washlngtoa....lv
Baltimore
Philadelphia..."
Harrlnnurff..... lv
sunbury ar
P. M
8 10
A. M
I 8 80;
P. M.
no 40
til 50i
111 20
A. M.
I 8 35
I 5 08
P. M
I 8 10
A. M.
A. M.
t 7 80
t 9 B
A. M.
Pittsburg lv
Clearfield "
Phlllnsburg...."
Tyrone "
Belleionie
Lock Haven... ar
Connections at Hupert with rjilladelphla 4
d..j,.. uuw.orf ttir Tamnnnnd. Tamaaua.
Will amsport, Suntnry. Mjwlllj eto At
Mr.h,,Ii.rlnnrt with P. A K. Rlv. P. & F. for
norri-hunr Locu Eaven. imporlum Warrei.
Corry and Erie.
W.F. HALLTKau, mouj,
Scranton, Pa.
Brie lv
Renovo '
Lock Haven...."
Williamsport. "
Milton "
Lewisburg......."
Sunbury ar
SOUTH.
ARRIVS.
a.m.ipm
11.40 6.80
11.85
11. 8i
n. & S. R. R
6.53
6.60
6.4(1
6.18
6 08
6.04
6.02
6.58
6.53
5.43
5.40
11.2:1
ll.2
11.10
1.01
10.58
10.68
10.43
1040
0 38
I9.5i
10.82
'a23
110.20
6.20
6.94
6.20
6.12
6.09
5.59
5.48
5.44
5.87
5.27
6 22
5.80
5.'6
5.18
5.03
5.0t)l
p.m.
9.3
2.85
2.32
2 20
2.15
2.00
1.85
1.80
1.25
1.10
12.3?
12.311
ol.it.
19 20
12.05
11.50
STATIONS.
BlGODiSbU'g.
11 Main St..
.lrondale...
Paper aim.
..Light M .
Orange vli'e.
. f OTKH ...
Zaner's...
.Stillwater .
...Benton....
...RdsonV....
.Cole's Cr'k.
.tiuganoat.
..Laubacb.
...Central..
.Jam. City,
am
8.80
i.3H
8.34
8 44
8.4"
S.6H
9.06
9. OH
9.13
9.28
9.26
.2S
9.81
9.36
9.45
9.50
NORTH
LIAVI
Dmiam
6 40 6.10
6.44 6.18
6.47
8.50
6.5'
7.CJ
7.10
.20
.24
7.2ft
7.30
7M
T.4S
7.62
7.67
8.07
8.10
pm
tii
2.42
2.4
4i
2.54
3.0.1
3.10
8.20
3.25
3.301
40
8.4
8.47
8.5?
3.57
4.07
Ml
Sunbury
8. Danville......"
Catawlssa. "
s. Bloomsburg"
Kspy Ferry "
Creasy "
Nescopeck. ...ar
e.25
6.87
rt.50
7.10
35
4'
8.00
8.40
8.50
8.53
9.00
9.10
9 80
9.40
Nescopeck
kock uieo
Fern Olen
Tomhleken
Hazleton
Pollavllle . ...
am a m p m p m
LIAVI
am p m p mam
AHMl 1
Nescopeck lv
Wapwallopen.ar
Mocanaqua...
Nantlooke ....
Plym'th Ferry "
vt likesoarre..
p. n
il 001
4 00
4 60
7 15
8 81
9 80
P. M
I 8 96:
7 Oft
10 85
11 2ft
A. M
12 85
1 22
1 50
I 4 15
I 4 80
A. M
I 8 05
I 9 40
A. M.
I 8 10
110 00
A. M
t 7 60
t 9 51
I 8 30
A. M
til 40
1 10
A. M
I 8 80
t 8 10
9 8:
10 80
A. M.
t B 95
5 48
6 0b
Via
Rock
Ulen.
8 07
A. M.
i'i'ik
8 69;
7 10
T 8'
8 45
A. M
t 8 07
8 18
8 9o
8 48
f 8 66
9 05,
HUMPHREYS'
Nothing has ever been produced to
eaual or compare with HlUiplweyS
JTitdi Hazel Oil as a curative and
'healing application. It has Deeni
ised 40 years and always affords reiiei
eatisfaction.
anu t r. t
It Cures Files or himukkhuub, ..
Plttston(B E) ar
scranton
A. M
t 9 41
10 101
I 7 20
S SO
V 18
9 05
9 45
A. M
I 9 55
10 1
10 85
10 43
110 4'
10 5(i
11 10
A. M
til 10
11 85
11 48
11 54
r. m
12 15
1 20
A. M.
Ill 10
11 22
11 32
11 64
P. M
12 02
12 10
P. M
tl2 4
1 16
A. M.
t 6 l
10 25
11 20
P. M
tl2 40
1 27
1 15
1 65
P. M,
t 2 0
2 22!
2 4M
2 461
2 50!
3 00
- 8 18
P. M
14 15
4 4(1'
4 40
4 5f
5 16
7 00
P. M
t 3 13
3 2:
8 3
8 52
4 01
10
P. M.
t 4 55'
6 22!
A. M
I 8 (O
P. M.
I 8 10
A. M
t 8 00
P. M.
t 8 15
t & 10
A. M
no 60
112 oo
112 26
P. M.
t 8 65
t 6 SO
A. M.
8 00
9 81
10 14
12 30
1 42
2 48
P. II.
I 3 00
4 00
4 56
4 47
6 23
T. M.
t 5 48
6 07
6 24
6 82
f 6 8
6 4
6 69
P. M.
t 7 05
7 81
T 87
7 45
8 05
9 10
P, M.
t 6 69
7 09
7 21
7 42
7 62
8 00
P. M.
t 8 8'i
9 08
t Weekdays. I Dally. I Flag station.
Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars rnn on
through trains between sunbury. W'.KfShia
and Erie, between Bunbury and FMaipW
and Washington and between Harrlsburg, Pitts-
Durg ana me wrau
For ivruier imurumnuu nyr1
to Ticket
Agents.
J.
B. HUTCHINSON.
Qen'L Manager.
J.K.WOOD.
Gen. Pass, Agt.
or Internal. Blind or ineeding-Itchmgana p-LII-flpl-V;- ft TJeaflmff E, V
Burning; Cracks or fissures ana riaiu.. Wwmv u -- v
In effect May 29, 1897.
TRAINS LEWS BLOOMSBURG
n i:..f -.I ;-.t riire certain
xvcuci IIU11IVU....W - . ... i .1
It Cures BURNS, Scalasana vicerauuuttim
Contraction from Burns. Relief instant.
It Cures Torn, -ut anu
Wounds and Bruises.
It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald
Head. It is iniamoie.
It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts
and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable.
It Cures Salt Rhkum, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and i co.
bm h,nmnliu.iirmt oot-pld on rewiptof prlee.
iracuuitVH' MED. CO.. Ill lit WHIlMSt., Sw York.
VITCI1 HAZEL OIL
For New York, Philadelphia, Reading Potts-
vllle, Tamaqua, weekaay 11.45 a. m
For W UUamspoiX, weenuajn, i.ou . r-
mror Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7.35 a. m.,
8.80. . . . m am . . . . n m 10 Oil
For CatawiSBa weeaay i.ao, u.., --i
For' Kupm week'days7.85, 11.45 a, m., 12.20, 3.30
B,rBaitftnon:, Wf jihlngton and the west via
B. O. K. K. inrougn irauio ic nu.uB
mlnal, Phllaaeinnia, y.to, w. .
H.W t- L I
ELY'S CREAM BALM H a positive cure.
Apply into th notrll. It la qnlckly ab.orbed. 60
eenU at DrneRlt or by null ! sample 10c. by mMl.
ELT BKOTUKKfl, 66 Warrtm Bu, New York City
PARXER'S C
(tmlei Ludx Troublw, Del
. i,,.le (Hi, nd 16 notrd fo
Heart Disease Relieved in
Thirty Minutes. Dr. Agnev's Cure
for the Heart gives perfect relief in
all cases of Organic or Sympathetic
Heart1' Disease in 30 minutes, and
speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless
remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of
Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in
Left Side, and all symptoms of a Dis
eased Heart. One dose convinces.
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
CtrlCER.TONIO M
lebiuty, airtruMing utoiubc-i n
in. n;,.Vinv ur. when ftU OiUtlS
trlmmt ftlln. vry ni'ifhw nn inrana inoum n
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM,
CltwnM aud b-utii th nut.
t,....4..a m. llTT(itia.nt ffrowth.
Ueor Foils to Beitore Gray
Cun tuAip disease! Ji hair itiaug.
ty-c, Miu 4 Tin -
B.6, i.n, p. m, Auuiuuui ...... .. ---
Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 641,
8 28 p. m. Sundays, i.w, s p. m.
TRAINS FOR BLOOMBBURQ,
Leave New Tork via Philadelphia 8.00 a
m.. and via Easton u.lOa. m.
Leave rnuaampuia lu.uon. iu.
Leave Heading 11. 65 a. m.
Leave Pot's ville n.so p. m.
Leave Tamaqua 1.27 a. m.,
Leave Williamsport weekdays 10.30 a m, 4.80 p
miieave Catawlssa weekdays, 7.00,8.20 a. m. 1.80
8 Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.27, a. m., 11.M
1.87,8.40, 6.23.
ATLANTICCITY UIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf
and south street whart tor Atlantic city.
Wme-dayb Express, 0.00, a. m..20, (Satur
days only, 1.80) 2.00, 4.00, 4.80, 5.00 p. ra. Ac
nnm fi IVt m. 1Y1 . !t.ft). A.S() D. IQ.
HONDiT Express. .uu .uu, iu.iw a.m. juuiu.
8 00 a. m. ana 4.45 p. m.
utave Atianuo i;iiy, uepov,, :
Express, 7.00, 7.45, B 00, a. m., 8 SO, 5.S0, p. ra.
Aooom. 4 2.), 8 15 a. m., 4.10 p. m. bunoavs Kx-
press, 4.UO1 o.i, e uu p. lit. iwuuimuuunuui
a. 111., i.iu v ui.
Parlor oars Oh All express trains.
UINDERCORNS Tha only tun Cimfhr
Wanted-An Idea
Who can thin!
of tome tuupl
thlDii to
Prntcot your Idma; they may bring you
Write JOHN WBDDERBURN 4 CO.. Patent AtttH
neyi. walunton, u. u., lor inoir i,, pru.
udlUt ot two huauNd luvenUoot wuld.
tl-10-U.d.
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