The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 22, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WASHINGTON.
Mm our KKular correspondent.
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WASHINGTON, juiy iuui, io;.
Another disgraceful chapter in the
history of Congressional sugar scandals
was written this wee' .. The thoroughly
up-to-date brigands do not rob indi
viduals upon the public highway j
they stand in with those who corirol
the making of a new tariff bill a.id
i,i;! their advance information to
make fortunes by speculating in the
..nV market. Bv civin-r it out that
h t.iriff conference committee had
agreed to a compromise sugar schedule
w was more favorable to the sugar
trust than the Dingley schedule sugar
stock wa3 pushed up sufficiently
hi.rh to nuke thousands of dollars for
those who bought before the rise and
cnM at the highest point, and there
are good reasons for the belief that
members of both branches of Congress
were amone those who did so.
A nrominent republican was asked
when the tariff bill would get out of
rnnference. and he replied disgusted
lu ; "When its schedules can no long
er be profitably worked on the stock
market." It is remarkable how often
the assertion is heard that the confer
ence is being purposely prolonged for
speculative purposes.
Jerry Simpson had to smile when
his resolution for the appointment of
oWt committee of five to investi
gate the sugar trust and its relations
to Congressional legislation was re
ferred to the Judiciary committee of
the House, which has not been ap
pointed yet.
Probably the majority of the Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations seek
to ease their consciences by such
"hot-stuff" as the report made this
week on the resolution directing the
president to demand the release ot
three Americans who are m Cuban
prisons, having been captured on the
steamer Competitor. They know the
House wili not act on it.
Senator Tillman never loses an op
portunity to remind the country of the
contempt he feels for the democracy
of ex -President Cleveland. The latest
occurred during the bebate which re
sulted in the insertion by the Senate
of a clause in the General Deficiency
Appropriation bill limiting the cost of
armor plate for naval vessels to $300
a tnn Senator Tillman referred to
the remittinu of a fine that was im
nosed unon the Carnegie Steel Co.,
hv the Secretary of the Navy, for
furnishinfr bad armor, bv the Presi
dent, when he was interrupted by
Senator Allen who remarked : "And
it was a democratic President who re
mitted that fine." Mr. Tillman turn
ed to the eentlema.i from Nebraska
and said with studied politeness
"Please don't leave out 'so-called
membrane, from which the natives
make water skins. The elephant
elds large quantities of fat, used in
cooking their sundried biltong, or
d. ed strips of elephant's flesh, and
also in the preparation of vegetables.
THR PIANO O THE FUTURE.
A' ican exp'orer of the Caucasian
race agree that one part of the ele
phant's carcass, when properly cooked,
is a succulent dish that w;!l regale the
most delicate taste. This part, very
strangely, is the first joint of the leg
below the knee, which ore would sup
pose to be the toughest portion of the
animal. To prepare the ioint, a hole
three teet deep is dug in the earth,
and the sides of it are baked hard by
means of large live coals. Most of the
coals are then taken out, a.id the ele
phant s foot is placed i, t.ie rud
oven. The hole is then filled with
dirt, tightly packed, and a blazzing
fire is built on top, which is kept re
plenished for three hours. The foot
'j thus evenly baked, ana when done,
instead of stronb, tough meat fibre, it
is a gj'atinous consistency that may
be eaten with a spoon. Public Opinion.
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other dis
eases put together and until the last
f;w years was supposed to be incura
ble. For a great many years doctors
pronounced it a local disease, and
prescribed local remedies, ana Dy con
stantly failing to cure with local treat
ment, pronounced, it incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease, and therefore
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,
is the only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonlul.
It acts directly on the blood aim
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.
r.lertrl- Currrnt ftnbatltttted for the Old
Invert and Hammer.
No more hammer" la piano. The
l(l-fnnhlonl oothod of pounding mil
die out of wirK br the aid of a won-
erftilly coroplloatpd nystctn of lover
leys has been brand"d as a bnk num-:or.
rr. Hlchard ElAema&n of Berlin has
patoutHd a systin which dx nwny
with the lovers outlrely. He call this
auw appliance the electro-phonic pl
no, Its distinctive principle ciiiMflttng
In tho faet that the vibrations of tho
;hords nre not produced by hammers,
lint by nn electric current sod by
means of microphones acting as Inter
rupters of the current.
All the delicate and complex me
?hnnlsm of the old piano Is done away
with. Tho little electrical devices are
arranged on the crossplece extending
ver tho strings. Upon this electric
Qingnets are placed, wMtob only a
hair's breadth from the strings.
Pressing down the key sends the
electric current Into tho corresponding
slectro-mngnet. This attracts the me
tallic string Imlow, but the microphone
Interrupts the current and tberewitn
the attraction. The string return to
Its former place, and this continued
attraction and Interruption of the cur
rent Is cnrrled on. the number of vi
brations being regulated by the pitch
of the string.
The high sounds produced by this
method have a decided harp tone, and
the lower and middle registers suggest
tho 'cello or the organ. In reality, the
Installation of this new system creates
i new Instrument, so different are the
iliialitles of sound produced by the now
method and the old.
Much in Little WE MANUFACTURE
Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for no mertl- jCZi fHfW. TST.lT'Ji
Mn vpr nnntAlniMl no sreat curative power In I gV..' n 1 Mn,f;1
80 smull space. They are a whole medicine
Mood
chest, nlways reauy, ai- maw
ways cniclont, always sat- ill G I
lsfactoryi prevent a cold III O
or fever, cure all liver Ills,
sick headacho, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 2Bc.
Tho only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllls.
rani
Pennsylvania Eailroad
Time Table in effect Jane o,'91-
. ccrarjtOD(t H)lv
llttston " "
From distilled and filtered water. In our
storano rooms wo prewrvn uui.mti, (tsm
uripu iruun, mm,
wintesbftrre....lv
plym'th Kerry"
Nantleoke "
Mocanaqua "
WftDWrtiioDen.
Nescopeck ar
fnoHij,. irrfwn and
pets and woolen ifoodH.
Pnt.tmrMlfl.
COLD STORAGE & ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.
Tomnlcke'n...
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4-I9-3m
niootnntourir, Pa.
THEY FOUGHT A CATAMOUNT.
Barry Pickers Escape With Torn Clothing
and Many Hurts.
Tames Hough and John B. Hanlon,
of Free'and, had a desperate encounter
with a catamount on Friday. They
wee engiged in picking berries in
Oley Swamp, and while llougn was
stc oping to the ground the catamou .t
snranir from a tree, alighting upon his
back and imbedding its claws into his
neck.
Hanlon sprang to his companion s
assistance with a club and struc t the
animal a terrific blow, felling it to the
ground. It again dashed upon the
berry pickers. 1 ne young men maue
a desperate struggle, and the beast
was only subdued after having torn
Hanlon s clothing almost to snreas
and biting and scratching him in
many places. His companion escap
ed under similar conditions.
Fern Olen
Houk Glen
Nescopeck ar
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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creapy
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TELAVARE,LACKA WANNA & b. moomsburtr
U WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
STATIONS.
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ADOPTED THEIR OWN 80N.
in
L. A- W. MEET, PHlLAUtibf ilia-
Half Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad,
For the annual meet of the League
of American Wheelmen at rrula-
delnhia. Aueust 4 to 7, the Pennsyl-
1 , .
vania Railroad company win sen
special tickets from all points on its
system to Philadelphia and return at
rate of a single tare tor me rounu inp.
No rate less than twenty-hve cents.
Tickets will be sold and will be good
going on August 3 and 4, and good
to return until August 9, 1897, in
clusive. 7-22-at.
referrinc to the democracy of that
President, as it hurts my feelings to
hear him referred to as a Democratic
President. As for his remitting the
fine, I have never sought to fathom
the mystery of how he tried to over
ride law and decency by that action."
The Senators do not enjoy being
snubbed by Mr. McKinley any more
than they did being snubbed by Mr.
Cleveland, as they have very plainly
shown in their private talk to each
other since it became known that Mr.
McKinley had decided not to furnish
the Senate with the correspondence
with Great Britain relating to the
Seal fisheries, asked for in a Senate
resolution unanimously adopted near
it, months aeo. Copies of the
mw aivvv "----- 0
The strentrth which comes to us
from eating nourishing food is better
than stimulation, because it is new
strength.
The health wliich belongs to a
strong body, well nourished by proper
rba Child wiu Stolen and lt to the Pw,
nta for m Number of Yean.
In 1870 a careluM norms deserted the
perambulator la which she was wheel
ing the two-year-old son of M. F. Brit-
ton, at Montreal, Canada, wnue sne
went for a short walk with a Boldler'
sweetheart from the local English gar
rison. When she returned her charge
was gone. Tho family made every ef
fort to recover tho little one, but with
out avail.
As has recently developed, It was
stolen by a man named Myers In the
hot. f Hccurinir a reward. After the
crime was committed he beoamo so
much alarmed that he never dared to
claim money from the family, and the
child reached the age of seven years
under his care.
In 1883 Myers died, and for a year
! his wife kept the boy with her. She
was greatly troubled In her conscience
and Anally resolved to devise some
plan of returning the lad to his fam
ily. She feared to go directly to them
with her story, and by way of reach
ing them secured employment as a do
mestic In their household. '
The Urlttoos were without a child
of their own, and when Mrs. Myers
Miicirested that they adopt her "son," a
brlirht lad of ten at the Ime, they read
ily fell In with the plan. Mrs. Myers
noon afterward left their employ
kept up a desultory corresponaence
with them for several years and final
ly dropped out of sight. 1
In the meantime the Brlttons and
It is not a remedy put up by any
Tom, Dick or Harry 1 it is compound
ed by expert pharmacists. Ely Bros,
offer a 10 cent trial size. Ask your
druggist. Full size Cream Balm 50
ce ts. We mail it.
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y.
City.
Since 1861 I have een a great
sufferer from catarrh. I tried Ely's
Cream Balm and to all appearances
a cured. Terrible headaches from
w'.ich I had long suffered are gone.
W. J. Hitchcock, late Major U. S.
Vol. and A. A. Gen., Buffalo, N. Y.
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correspondence have been prepared,
but this week it was decided not to
send it to the Senate, on the ground
that it would be "incompatable with
the public interests" to do so. As an
additional reason for not complying
with the respectful request of the
Senate, officials say it was teared that
nuhliratinn nf the correspondence
makine the English
mad. Probably the uniqueness of
this excuse is expected to make up
lor its lack of plain, everyday common
sense. Meanwhile the administra
tion has made public its instructions
to Ambassador Hav. which charge
the government of Great Britain with
trickery.
Republican Senators resorted to
filibustering to break a quorum in
order to prevent a vote on the Pacific
Railroad resolution of Senator Harris,
of Kans., which Senator Morgan de
clares will save the people of this
rmmtrv tm.noo.ooo. if adopted in
time to nrevent the commutation of
the scheme started during the last ad
ministration to get possession of the
road throueh an alleged reorganiza-
t nrwl nil rrhase. not to mention
wVat v '.11 be saved to other creditors
.1(i tn KKvltholders. Republicans
were afraid to kill the resolution by a
direct vote, so they resorted to such
mptl-mrls of doinu it as
I VllllVllVMUlIb iv.- w4
rpfiiclncr tn vote, thus breaking
ciuorum. Under the Senate Rules a
"counted quorum" doesn't go.
food (properly digested), is the only their supposedly adopted son removed
I . m il. ...... XTAtw Vnflr and
health that is lasting.
The difference between Shaker Di
gestive Cordial and other medicines
is simply that it helps nature to make
strength. It dees not proless to cure
excent as that sickness is a
result of weakness caused by food
not properly digested.
Shaker Digestive Cordial will re
lieve the pangs of indigestion, and
make thin, sick, weak people as wen
as if their stomachs had never been
out of order.
Ttisa eentleaid to the digestion
of nature's strength-maker, food.
At druggists. Trial bottle, 10 cents.
to a farm In northern New York, and
afterward to another near Akron, a
short time ago they received a letter
from Mrs. Myers, in England, giving
full particulars of the abduction of
their child twenty-one years ago, and
the method she adopted to return him
to his own father and mother. rhU
adelphla Hecord. ,
DOGS OF WAR IN REALITY
Training Grant DiiriM o lra Boiainra
from Hlcyeiea.
An interesting story is told of
Princess May. Accompanied by a
chaperon, she was driving along a
, , .1 I -na r tci
auiet lane near mmmersmun, wucu 1 nanvuie..
H. J - ,ncmnnirr I COUlaBky,
tney encowucieu woi.....v...b . (jamerou
whose cart, loaded with fruit and
vegetables, stood in the road while he
was mercilessly beating a miseiauic,
half starved donkey.
The princess gently remonstrated
with the man, but his only reply was
oaihs and a shower ot vindictive
b'ows on the poor beast's back. She
ordered her footman to take the club
. , him. on which the costermonger
She shouted for a policeman and insisted
that the tootman ana -mc wumau
should both be arrested he for as
sault and his mistress for "aiding and
abetting " him.
Tne officer, recognizing her, salut
ed the princess, on which the terrified
coster in utter contusion and fright
Ml on his knees, crying : "Ave
mercy, your nignness, jaa utvu 1 B-4l)10.8ol5.oui
ood friend, an I've served him bad,
but I'll never raise stick to him again
if you'll let me off this time."
" The man who will kneel to me
will beat his donkey," said the dis
gusted young lady. , ,
Tnlfintr nut her nocketbook she in
sisted that the man should sell her
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HtTMPHREYS'
Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare with EftuaplueyS
Witch Sazel Oil as a curative and
HFAiivr. application. It has been
A. M
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via
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Glen.
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To let Ioobo tho dogs of war Is to be th(J miserabie animal, and ordered it . Q ars and aiways affords relic!
veritable military manoeuvre, for fc tQ the k at Richmond, , . ' jves satisfaction.
aw now being at the same time assuring the wretch- it Cures Ph.es or Hemorrhoids, External
army to do aciuai ouue. - . , . h held ac. Internai Blind or Bleeding-itching ana
tor this. Since
INTERNATIONAL WOMAN'S
GRESS-
Important
Meeting
Brussels
An international woman's congress
will he held this summer at Brussels,
from August 4 to 7
:i,i.. nf unmi'll. 1 WO
o 1 .1.. mantmncn in
a reauv uc mwi.w--
with the proposed con-
the uountess
cesses can
connection
in the first nlace.
. , :.,...! in nnrlipnre
ofllanclers nas ict-u.vu -----
io.,fiin(t memoeis ui mc
An African lJolicaoy-
Thp ilesh of an elephant is eaten in
its entirety by several of the African
tribes. A detail ot the process of
bulchering the animals is not pleasant
readinir. The tools used are the a. -
---0- ... 1.
sejai and hatchets, i ne rougu uui
skin is first removed in large sheets.
Beneath this is a subcuticle, a pliable
a
dogs
German
i.iovole Is responsible
ix.. 1... i.rfUvr, Int., tlw armies of Eu-
ffn I ,u "ww.w..'
I -,,. German officers nave been con
sidering tne best method of securing
It, and the result has been a decision
to train dogs to drag bicycle riders
from their wheels.
The Great Dane bus been selected for
the purpose, as his size and strength
make him a powerful and effective an-
under the tagonlst.
At Berlin there are now a.uuo 01
these great dogs In tralmlng. Every
h,.v tr the nast three months they
have been taken to the parade ground
Which Will be Held in
Next Month.
auspices of the Ligue Beige du Droit
, ' Ttvs Rplrian League of
wnman' RichtsV According to the
published programme the conterences Klvenie8Bona to dtetlngulahlug
.., i n witn uoiii ic 1 h a..rniHji ami Ausiriitu umiwiua
material sue
Madame Wyvekens anu.u
and witn great m-
two of
Liccue,
1 A- T .. v I'MlPllTl.
UI, IUI. , - - ,
gence discussed wun incm
nctmna .at ssue. mere wcic
1 . .... , 1 f;-iilir nttf n- I ... . ,1
points whicn naa ncr ijaiii-" ------ 1 army omcers uenuv
tion. The first, the securing of the the metbod.-New
savings of a marned woman ,0 .r
own benefit, and tne ouiw, - "b--of
children born out ot wedlock upon
their father's estate. urineruiu.c,
tne mccuiivv
from the French, Italian and Uusslan,
for It Is necessary that they should
discriminate between friend and foe.
Then they are taught to rush upon a
bicycle mounted euwny and dismount
hliu.
When It Is remembered that nearly
all the armies of Europe have adopted
the bicycle, the necessity of tho best
method to lessen their erTectlvenews
lated. and the German
nave uw
York Her
ald.
.1. . hlO iTlVPfl
the Government to add the sum of
Hot a 8ttrooiu on tho Suuoy Side.
Kooms on tao south side of the ship
as she crosses are the best That is
the side that tho sun shines on, and It
. tu loaa wnvn-tteaten
iuvi,iiiiv - , 1 always bokiuo
tYa fnnil for nOlU- I . . . . .v.. ..w.'u oiitwhmi nt
. a 1 n cu 11 1 w . 1 1 11 iiiv . . 1 . 1 . . . . 1 r. 1 int. ii.ii 111. 111m a ...... .... n
, UIIUI w
inn the congress and to place a large the port open, If tho weather la
hill at the disposal of the Ligue to toiorabie at all, ore, therefore, bettor,
ho d its meeting in. A larje number 0a Ug ships there are staterooms
X L I L from all parts of the world ou four ducks; the promonade deck.
? . Enounced their intention to from which one cn slip Into ttie open
have announceu uicu airatouce: the saloo deck, where th
take part in the proceedings. offlcw8 cabh)j(
' ' J' jj gijj moBt of the bad smdls;
If the hair is falling out, or turning awk glvun entirely
cray, requiring a stimulant with aad th. lowr deck.
nrUhinff and coloring food, Hall s , tuy unless they
t . ... .! n ..m 11 r. j
VeLetable Sicilian nair jcuemv.. -1 WU8t, sunuuer.
just the speci"c.
ed coster that he would be held ac-
rnnntahle for future abuses of any
imol Vip miirht nurchase with the
moiey he had received for this.
Youth's Companion.
A Magical Life Saver is Dr. Ag-
new's Cure for the Heart. After
years of pain and agony with distress
ing heart disease, it gives relief in
thirty minutes. Thos. retry, ot Ayi
mer, Que., writes : " I had suffered
for five years with a severe form of
heart disease. I was unable to attend
to husness. The slightest exertion
p-oduced fatigue. Dr. Agnew's Cure
tor the Heart gave me instant relief,
four bottles entirely cured me."
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
a. A. R. EN0AMPMENT, BUFFALO.
Half flatos via Pennsylvania Railroad.
vnr the National Encampment of
the Grand Army of the Republic, at
Buffalo, August 23, the Pennsylvania
R?:'roal Company will sell special
tW-pts from all noints on its system
to Buffalo and return at rate of a
Bincrls fare for the round trip. These
tickets will be sold and will be good
-oing on August 21 to 23, and good
to return not earlier than August 24
nor later than August 31, i97-
7-22-2L
t Weekdays. I Dally, t Flag siauon.
Pullman Parlor ana Sleeping mm run
tnrSKft" between SunlSury, ai6port
and Erto. between Bunbury and Philadelphia
SSd Washington and between HarriBburg, Pins :
bFWirtUerWtattormation apply to Ticket
Agent
J. B. HUTCHINSON. J. K. WOOD.
GenU Manager. Gen. Pass. Aft.
1 ... 1
w uli;i uni, o , . - , B
Ti pir-ira nr r issurcs aiiix wiumw.
DlltlllllK, 1."- I
RtcSaI Philadelphia & Reading & y
Contraction urora ouri. .;i. ........
It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated
Wounds and Bruises.
It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old
Itching Eruptions,
It is In:
Scurfy or Scald
in eoect May so, 1HW.
TRAINS LB WE BLOOMSBUHQ
Sores.
I...) Tt in Infallible.
It Cures INFLAMED or AKF.D OKHU"
and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable.
It Cures OALT KHCUM, leucrs, oiuii,
Eruptions, Chanped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore ups or mosinis, vunn ii i,u' 1
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects.
Three Siies, 25c, Soc. ana
Sold byDniggliU,or Mat poitpwd on reoeiptofprlM.
Hl'lPIIKKVS HKD. CO., Ill ""-
VITC1I HAZEL OIL
For New Torlt, Philadelphia, Readlnu
vllle, Tamaqua, weeKflayj "
or Ullttuioyui 11, niivv.-rfw, .
POttl-
a.so p.
CATARRH
"Wr Danville and Milton, weekdays, T.36 a. m.,
S.80. i.j..MiQit ,1 . m.. 12.20.
Kor catawiBsa ireouj
8.30 5.00. 4.31, p. m. . m ,0 on .an
Kor Kupert weeauaj'oi.oJi .- -
s.oo, a.8S, p. . m. ,.k,, , h. WBut via
nilial, Philadelphia, s.ao, T.. U.M a. m., 86
t.. -P-- ? ?.a A .m6 A and"
S.4B. P. m Auuiuuuui 11 ....... -- ---
tin p. m. Bunaayn, 1.00, o- v
Ask your
Druggist
tor a geuurous
10 CENT
TRIALSIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contains no cocalnp,
mercury nor uuy
oilier Injurious lirut.
It is quicKiy a wwii u-
ed. ......
(.lives liouei at ouue.
11 nnena and cleanHOS
AUaynTunmS: COLD HtAO
HealB and 1'rotectH the Membrane. W''1ores the
"eiis"s 01 Taste and Smell i'ull sl. 50c; Trial
size lOu. at UruvulHtH or by mull.
KLY HUOTU Kits, Warreu si root, New York.
TKAIN8 FOR BLOOMsBUHO,
Leave New York via Ptl'.adelphia 8.00
m., and via Baston v.10 a. m,
Leave ruuaaeipma iu.uo u- iu
Leave Reading ll. 88 a. m
Leave PotisviUe 19.30 p.
m.
Leave Tamaqua l.ST a. m..
Leave WllUamBport weekdays 10.20 a m,
4.30 p
Leave Catawissa weekdays, T.oo,8.0a. m. 1.30
8..I0,
Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.0S,
1.37,8.40, .U3.
. S.'.T, a. m., 11.56
HINDERCORNS Th.erlTmT.Cu'.fc
i5,n M.k.K Wllkitil m.y. 1'. ! uruwiu.
PARKER'S.
Punvm Priceless Ruby coats
and cinnamon flavor. Dr. Agnew
Pills are household favorites
Tmnurities leave the system. Th
nerves are toned. The blood is nuri
fied. The complexion in bright and
ruddv. Headaches vanish and per
fect health follows their use. 40
doses 10 cents.
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
HAIR BALSAM
Cluniwl aul bemulim tin M
P........M a lnzuriftlll Cruwth.
Never Valla to Betor Orayl
Hair to Its XDumiui v , r I
Cuni mlp diKiaei A hlr luufr
jKic.ena i
DIIMBTIUE! 1. -
7-8-lt.d.
SUliSCKIKli FOR
THE COLUMBIAN
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, chestnut Htrert wharf
and 8out u Btroet whurt lor Atlantic city.
WKSK-nVB-Kxpiesa, 8.00. m.uo, 10 45 a. m.
(Hatuidays only, 1.30) 8.00, S.ihi, 3.40, 4.i;, 4.30,
S.oo, 6.40, 7.00 p. m. Aecom. b.OO a. m.. 6.30, .so
P-BciiDAT8-T.30, 8.00, 8 30, 9.00, 10.00 a.m , 4.45 p.
m. Aocoui., oo a. m., p. m. ii.uu excur
sion Train to toot of Mississippi Ave., 7.C0 a. m.
U'lAave Atlantlo City, depct, : wekk-lavs
Express (Mondays ouly 6.15 v. ln.i.T.' O, 7.4J.K10,
tlOO.10.lMl.OOH. Ul., 8 80,4 30, 6.3U, 7.30, H..30 p.
rn. Acooiii. t -i 8 15 a m., 4.M p. m. bUNUivs
Express. 8.3 , 4.00, ft.ui, o.ue, ..'. i w, o v,
9 30 p.m. Aocom., 7.la. m., m p. m. Sl.oo
Kxcuinliiu Truln from foot ot Mississippi Ave.
ouly, week-days, 6.00 p. m., fcundays 0.10 p. m.
Parlor oara on all express trains.
I Wanted-An Idea SSS
Proteot your UV'aiii they may iinng you weuu
WrlW JOHN T WBDDEKbURN CO.. Patent Alto.
I ami lUt of lwi hundred IutcuUou wau(a.