3 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURGJ PA. KNEW THE HOODOO. Xthf the Motormnn WotiM Not Cat Through it Putiernt Procession, A lii-nrno crossed tho trnck and tlic motoiioer put on the brakes no suddon Hy that tho enr nonrly stood on Us doko. Then he sat down on tho front cat to nwult the pnsslng of the long utrliift of onrrlies following tho black draped vehicle. A fnt iniui who lmd nearly been thrown over the front rail by the sud den stopping of the car snorted angri ly: .. . "Why don't you cut neross? 1 ve jrot to eaten a train. I cant wait here nil tiny!" "Can't help It, boss. You'll have to wait and patch .another train." 'Well. I'll report yiui to the com pany. Thut procession will take live minutes in passing us." "Keport awny. I can't help 1t if tho procession takes twenty minutes. You couldn't hire uio to run this car across tluit funeral procession for the best Job on the Hoe. That's tho worst hoo- "Ilnh!" said the fat ninii. doo a man could run tip jipalnst." "All ri:ht, boss. I know what I'm tnlldng nlxiut. One of the best men on this Hue crossed a funeral proces sion soon after the trolley system was juit In. A. live wire dropped ou the Itack of his neck and electrocuted hlin lefore he d gone back a block. A lit tle while later another wor fellow cut across the back of a hearse. He ran over three children In a smnny weeks. He quit the road as crazy as a loon. Now the conductor on that same car lias lost every cent he had In the world, and his wife and child have died. Kali, yourself! I'd like to see you get off this car and walk across In front of one of those carriages. I'll bet you'd be catchlu' your last train In this world pretty tjulolt. Jest hop oil nnd try 1t now." But the fnt man only shifted uneas ily about on the hard car seat, and waited silently until the last carriage had passed. Chicago News. HEW LAWS. On Monopolists ntirt Cnpltnllst. 'My dear," says Harry, deprecntlng y, "this question of monopoly, as you call It. Is a gTeat question one that few men (he always pronounces the word as If It were spelled with capi tals) cun understand. It Is much much too complicated for you." It isn't complicated In the least. Only think for a moment what the parent would say to the child who declared: "1 must have all the cakes nud apples and nearly all the bread and butter. Willie and Jackey and Ned hav.- tiny pieces of bread and butter, only each a tiny piece, and they are very hungry but no matter; 1 must keep all I have everything! I can't use It, but I will keep it from the others. Oh, yes, they are my little brothers; but what do I rare? I'll keep what I've got, und try to tret more." The most conservative of parents would look at such a child as a young monster of greed and selfishness, and. If he were nn energetic man, would proceed to whale him Into a better frame of mind. And how many such monsters there ore, grown to man's (noble?) estate, everywhere around us, as sadly In need of salutary whaling as ever was a gluttonous little boy! And to think that any human being, as reasoning and as kind of heart as my good Harry 1s, should offer excusa tory explanations of this greed and selfishness and even try to make It appear something else not quite so We were feeding the sparrows, Harry and I, on our veranda root tne other dav. In the hungry crowd was one strong Httle "TulDan In feathers' who darted always at the bigjest piece, beat off the others less strong than himself, carried It away, and re turned to repeat the performance. "I'd like to shoot that fellow," said Harry, with a look of drre Intent. "Why should you, dear?" I asked, sweetly. "He Is only one of your clever monopolists. He Is 'shrewd and push ing'; not merciless and selfish." Harry was Kllent I thankea" nature for the little object lesson that had made him think. Leslie's Weekly. In addition to the acts of the late Legislature which the Governor ap proved, and which have already been analyzed, there are new ones of special interest, as bearing upon and changing existing statutes on the ballot. Related to these are several "Quay Reform" laws, so-called. These as well as an abundance of new legis lation bearing upon liquor licenses, are instructively reviewed below ! BALLOT I.AW CHANGES. The penalty, which has been from $50 to $500 fine, in addition to im prisonment of only from three to twelve months, is increased so as to make the imprisonment "for any term not exceeding five years," for "any person who shall vote at more than one election district or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent to illecallv vote, or shall vote, the same, or for any person who shall advise I and procure another to do so. 1 lie penalty oi tine in any sum nut exceeding $200 and imprisonment for not more than three months, is increased to a fine, "in any sum not exceeding $500 and imprisonment for any term not exceeding five years" for "any person, not by law quantieci, who shall fraudulently vote at any election within this Commonwealth, or. beine otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper district, or for any person knowing the want of such qualification who shall aid or procure such person to vote. Under Baker Ballot law amend ments if five voters belonging to a political body making a nomination bv nomination papers snail tue witn tlic l'rothonotary an affidavit that thev have adopted a certain political appellation, that body shall have the exclusive ncht to sucii tine lor me election for which the nomination was made. Certificates of nomination, which are to be filed in the office of thSecretary of the Commonwealth, shall be filed at least forty-two days before the day of election, instead of thirty-five days, under the original act, and nomination papers nnii-t be filed tlilrfv-fiv. il.ivs before the day of election, instead of twenty-eight. Ob jections to certificates of nomination must be made thirty-five days before the election, instead of twenty-one, and in the case of nomination papers twenty eight days before the election, instead of eighteen. To limit the size of the ballot the name of the candidate shall not ap pear thereon more than once by cer tificates of nomination, or more than once by nomination papers. Political bodies not recognized as regular for any person or persons to pay or cause to be paid any occupation or poll tax assessed against any elector, except on the written and signed or der of such elector, presented at least thirty days prior to the election ; or for any officer, clerk or other person authorized to collect taxes and receipt therefor, to receive payment of or receipt for any occupation or poll tax assessed for State or county purposes from any person other than the elec tor against whom such tax shall have been assessed, except upon bis written and signed order j or for any person to vote or attempt to vote upon a tax receipt obtained in violation of this act. The ncnaltv is from 20 days' to six months' imprisonment, or not more 'Jian $200 fine. LIljUOK LICENSE REVENUES, The new license fees for brewers On a year's product of 1000 are No Gripe When yon tako Hood's Tills. The big, old-fashioned, siig.'ir-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, aro not la It with Hood's. Ensy to tuko Pills WE MANUFACTURE Pennsylvania Railroad Time Table it effect Jane o,'97 I 4. M. HorRDton(8 H,lVi 5 ti u, Piuston - nnd easy to operate, Is trim of Hood's rills, which are up to date In every respect. Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. V5e. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho only Pills to fcike with Hood s Hiirsuparllla. .iiuMiti.,1 nnrl tutored water. in our Btorngn rooms wo preserve uutter, i moats, ttreon and dried trulls, furs, car pets and woolen gooas. COLD STORAGE & ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. VVtll.-osMirrr....lv Plym'th Ferry" Nuutkoke " MouauBCi'ia . .." Wnnwallopen. " NoscortecK ..... ar I 4-2-lra BloomsllurK) Pottsvllle lv lln.letoD . OrnMcKen Forn (ilen " Hook Men " Nescopeck ar barrels, $250 ; less thau 2000, $300 ; less than 3000, $400 ; less than 5000, $500; less than 10,000, $750 ; less than 20,000, $1000 ; less than 30,000, $1250 i less than 40,000, $1500 j less than 50,000, $1750; less than 60,000, $2000 ; less than 70,000, $2250; less than 80,000, $2500 ; less than 90,000, $2750 ; less than 100,000, $3000 ; less than 150,000, $4000; less than 200, 000, $4500 j less than 300.000, $5000; and over 300,000, $6000. Distillers whose annual product is less than 50 barrels shall pay $100 , less than 100, S200 j less than 200, $2 so ; less than 300, $300 ; less than 400, $400; less than 500, $500; less adding together the amount of capital stock paid in, the surplus ana undivid ed profits, and dividing this amount by the number of shares. ' Every corporation, joint stock as sociation, limited partnership or com pany for distilling liquor and selling it wholesa'e shall pay a tax of ten i-vA Via ,trl I -1 r rf a ft 11 at value 1 Northumberland, nuns uii mi. uuimi I cmneron., cimtal stock of all kinds. I Cliulaeky ' ....... 1 iimiviue .. Lvery corporation, limited partner-1 catawissa ship, joint stock association, partner- jmViurg".'." tlun firm neaMrntinn nr innivinil.il in I K.-DV " the express business shall pay a tax I winow'urovo' l,n v,.rifrn rrrrisB rr-reintl as I BrUreroeK .-'"0- t - ----1 -- 1 HerwloK follows : When snch receipts exceed I Beach uaveu cent, on the less than RAILROAD TIME TABLE DELAWARE.LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. BL00MSUUR0 DIVISION. HTATIONH. KAsT. " A.M. F.M. A.M. P.M. tt i i.ou iu u r 111 S 36 03 607 IH U 10 id 18 r as si an 10 .iH 0 as 7'09 1 81 II) 44 T'n a 8 10 lit Ttfl .... Nescopeck lv i:iewy ' ksdv erry S. llloouibburtf" Catawlsea ar ;at awlsna ..lv H. Danville.... " bunbury " nick's V'erry Hhlckshlnuy, Hunlock a.... Nanilcoke...., Avondale JJ Plvmnuf.n 7 St) I! 4S 7 at ill 738 7 4S S 01 7 111 3 07 8 01) 8 13 g 10 I 80 31 8-7 8 fi 8 47 $100 per mile, 1 per eross express receipts; $ko, 2 per cent., and so on, increas ing at the rate of 1 per cent, for each I ,JSoutu7unjuoaV."."' additional $50 of average per mile or 1 s';.:; fraction thereof, provided tlie rate 1 Forty Fort f.ha'l not exceed e ner cent. I Sl?tmiMM.V.nnV.V" The bonus on charters is to be I wniM aw-; J g paid in advance and is increased irom 1 uuryea .... .It oMisaw 83 II 4 b'i 6 ( 7 CO 7 OH 7 U 1 1 11 88 7 35 .... 7 40 11 49 7 54 T in 11 lit 1118 SU 3 67 8 Ml 4 OS 8 B8 4 OS 8 Mt 4 11 9 01 4 17 9 OA iil 8 ii 11 56 8 (13 " . tUWA r , n rnt I Lackawanna, Taylor... Believue..., SOUAMTOM. than 1000, $1000: less than 5000, $1250 ; less than 10,000, $1500 ; less on tle capltal stock than 20,000, $1750; over 20,000, $2000. Each new distillery or brew- $ioO Reward, $100. erv shall nav Si 000 for the first year. , , ... . ...M I Anv brewer, unoti navinc; into tne 1 tie readers ot mis paper win uc State Treasury $1000 lor each brew- pleased to learn that there is at least I ijSCkawinna... ery, shall be licensed by the State one dreaded disease mat scientc i iuJiSton."-..--. Treasurer to sell only to licensed peen anie 10 cuic 111 u of not less than that is Uatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure P " . ... . :.: ....1.,. W.ttW nrl-; than one- IS tne tm V n'.siuvu cui c iuiw miu h UJ 1.. v. ...... I .. . . ..,, . . ... . .. l.l... 1.-.-1 r..n.m,ti, I'frrK lelno 9 10 4 84 B 21 4 87 9 SI 4 45 9 37 4 60 STATIONS. 1 HfiniwrriM. ....... Believue. Taylor. eolith of a barrel, provided that the ifrtooo shall not be less than the amount required under the brewers' classification. To sell in less than the ti .iantities named an additional license must he obtained from the Court. A brewer to whom the Court has refused a license cannot net one from the State Treasurer until the expiration of two years. Bottlers shall pay in cities of the first and second classes. $500 , all other cities, $350 j boroughs, $250, and tojvnships, $125. Wholesale nValers in cities of the hrst and se cond classes, $1000; all other cities, $1:00: boroughs, $200 j townships, $100. Retail dealers' license fees are in creased by the following amounts go- In townships, $25 ; a constitutional Uisease, requites cotihiituti mal treatment. Hall's Ca- tatrh Cum is taken internally, acting directly upoi the blood and mucous su: faces of 1 he system, thereuy de stroying 'he foundation of the disease, and uiving the patient strength by building up 'he constitution a' d astist- inL' nature in doing its work, ine proprietors have so much faitli in its I ct 11 . ......1 ..ra ."... I curative powers, tnai iney unci uc , Il, kp,1 lln .ir? tor anv case that ll I (itnernn "u - .I V.U'.,1IT1. R'jni. A MTV , o 1 rrt- i;..i ..et iaus to cure, oeuu ii noi ui monials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, U. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the Dest. Husqueh inuft Ave WOHt I lLUSt wyotnlnc B" irty Fort, ....... Bennett KMSntoa IMvtnouth Junitloo.... HlVmouui.. , Avondale - NanUcoke. !iiiniot:k' 4hK-khl'iny Mick's Kerry. HeMCh Haven Berwick rirl'Woreek .... willow drove lime KlO'ie Knpy iiloomshurg Hnnnrr. .. lawitwit j; nvllle.... bio llaskv .... v ... 9 tO 111 05 8 i 8 16 8 IV 12 16 8 ... 8 30 la w 8 88 lit M 8 89 8 44 8 48 19 40 8 87 .... 9 eS 9 41 4 65 IS 48 9 ir A.M r.U. P.M. P. M WEST. A.M. A.M. r. M.P. M. A HO 9 55 1 55 8 00 8 05 6 10 2 13 6)7 21H 62 8 20 6 S1 93 6 Si 6 81. 810 10 04 6 18 Hill 6M 1014 6 v8 10 1S 6 ! 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Sunbury ........lv LewiBtown Jo ar ilttaburg' " narrlabuig lv Pittsburg.., p. M. 3 00 3 Id 4 le; A. M. !10 05 r. m. 19 05 t 7 00 A. M I 11 45 P. U ar' I 7 001 A. M. ill 10 via hock Wen P. M. 12 2(1 19 2(1 12 US 1 00 r. t. 5 t Hi, 1 45 1 Ml, 2 SU 8 4" 4 W ll no P. M. !S 41, 4 41, li CO I 8 SI. 9 09 11 30 r. . 1 6ft 5 8 20 P. M. I A 10 I 7 16 P. M. i E ! 4 37 SU 8i P. M IS 50 m so! P. M. ( 2 28 f 1 5(1 P. M. 1 8 r I 8 23 8 12 3 621 4 01 4 U r. m. 12 65 2 101 4 28 2 87 j ( 9 43' 3 10 p. M.! I 4 11 4 21 1 I 4 i 4 83 I 4 40 4 tV 4 5? 0 20 p. M. i 5 81 6 OH 8 02 (I 68 7 51 8 5' P. M. 1 s r, 0 K P. M 111 I 1' II 9 46 110 to P. M. i 4 41 6 06 P. M t 6 I II I 8 08 8 17 r7 . 6 47 7 00 P. M. t a 00 5 ') 6 10 8 18 A 16 6 M P. M. 7 00 7 09 7 18 7 U 7 80 7 30 7 47 8 10 P. M. I 9 25 '"sTta 10 M 11 84 P. M. 8 30 10 10 A. M. I 4 80 P. M. I 7 81 A. M I 2 It P. M no 20 A. M. 5 5 30 WeekdajsT Dally. 1 FlECta""" Pittsburg.. , .lv HarrUbuig ar Pittsburg. ..lv tewlstown Jo." Bunbury ar p. M. I 8 10 A. M. I 8 80 Washlngt,on....lv Baltimore " Philadelphia..." Harrlsrmrg.. Suubuty...... ... lv ...ar p. M HO 40; ill 601 111 20 A. M. I 8 35' I 5 US Plt.tobtirg.... C'lenrtleia ... Phlllpsburg.. Tyrone , Bellelonte... Lock Haven. ..lv Connections at Knpert with Fhlliirtelphln : Reading Kallroad tor Tamflnend, Taniaqua Wllllaiuuport,, HunuiT, I""vll'p' . Norihutnberland with P. A E. llv. P. H. tor Harrlsbur?, Lock Eaven, Kmporlum W arret. Corry ana Erie. Angry for Thirty Tears. W. F. HALLSTKAD, Gen. Man., Bcranlon, Pa Erie lv Kane " Kenovo " Lock Haven...." WlUIamsport.." Milton Lewlsburg " Sunbury ar Because Mrs. Marion W. Ilatton threw a stool at him and sewed a pants button on his vest nearly thirty years ago, Theodore Hatton wants an 1 7.0a inif to the State : 1 u . -.life rf thi first and " - 1 -. 1 UUIUUU1I3, ft parties are furtner put on an eq" V second classes, $100 ; all other cities, u,ith them in the lecalizing of a circle I at the top of their columns in the 5 Quarter Sessions absolute divorce, says the Syracuse, k,iw I j . -if v,r nouronM. V . Herald. The action is . . ,1. :. 1 is empowered iu ocic-k ""r- --- -', , , T. . , if anv nnlitical Dartv has by its 1 ' . ..,1,; 1,- r.erm.m. iirnuirht in the state of Illinois, and rules provided for a registration of ' nuuishing the lists of applicants evidence is being taken in this city, aniiii.itfsi tor nommatiuti, v " 1 1 ,: j tuh thp retruiar hotn lor me uiainiui aim u.i.uu- v.....". ; 1 lor iii.ciiac, cmiva ... " 7 l J 1 , , , , time nmueu ior uui i.Ba ' , I advertisinc rates, devoting to mis pur- am. nicpuw "" at any subsequent time, by reason oi . $ receiveti fr0m each appli- down the toboggan ot time, tne cie withdrawal or other cause, mere ana.. - - SOtJTH.- ARHIV. H. & 8. : am 7.10 7.08 he no more candidates for any office registered or remaining than are to be elected to sucn omec, i or persons so registered or : 0 . v Ua norenn p rtP(l IO SUCH UIUi-c. uiv iiwi-w.. . - r- irj aDJUC IUC ttt.se. w ..w. - - , , . . . . tn minnrc tn l'l e if nil- i . ... . or persons so registered or remaining muiiug 4""' - " ; . the Ilattons lived near AmDoy, sup- I I kerned the nominee or ants shall be perm; ted to offer by as all married people nomees. way of defense evidence o w - sidered until they reach At th Ball. : (10 d. m.) Miss Hunter Who la tbat pompous tnldhead? Mlsg Tensle Don't call him names, dear, ue can draw his checK tor a mn- linn. Miss Hunter-Is tt possible? I must xnauuge an introduction. n a. m. Miss Hunter (amrrlly)-A pretty fool Ton hnvu iiiH.i.. nf uiel Here I ve wast- ovonlnir on that rx'nnllwt Mlot. rldn"t you say he could draw his c-hpi-lr tnr a million? Mlsa Ttasle (sweetly). Yes, dear, but I didn't uy he could cash it. xwiu lC8. 6.53 6.50 6.40 6 29 6.25 6.19 6.08 6.04 6.02 6.68 I 6.53 ADDITIONAL LIQUOR LAWS. In prosecutions of dealers for fur- fendant being upward of fifty years old and plaintiff at least as ageii. There are some interesting minga about the case. Until about 187a a.m. ll.o 11.85 11.32 11.28 11.90 11.10 11.01 10.58 1 10.58 10.43 10 4H 10 36 10.85 10.82 10.23 10.201 pm 8.30 6.28 6.24 8.20 6.12 6.09 5.69 5.48 5.44 5.8" 5.27 5 22 5.20 5.16 5.18 5.03 5.00 p.m. a. hi 9.8 9.86 2.82 2 20 9.15 2.00 1.8H 1.30 1.25! 1.10! 12.85 12.311 12.25 12 20! 12.0.1 11.60 STATIOHB. Bloomsbu'g. ' r. tt p. " Main St.. ..Irondale... Paper Mill. L irht bt . orangevll'e. ,. .f OIKB ... ...Zaner'g... ttlllwater . ..Henton.... ...Edson'f.... .Cole's VfK. .sugarloar. ..Laubacb. ...central.. .Jam. City. am 8.80 1.83 8.86 8 44 8.41 9. 68 9.06 9.09 9.13 9.21 9.26 9.2H 9.81 9.35 9.45 9.50 pm 2 40 2.42 2.4 2.4! 2.54 3.011 3.10 8. 3.251 8.80 8.40 8.46 8.41 8.521 8.57! 4.07 4.11 sunbury lv h. lianviue...... Catawlsaa. B. Bloomsburg' pmiam I Kspy Kerry ureasy .. ...... NescopecK ....ar NORTH LIAVI P. M i 1 ID 4 00 4 M 7 15 8 81 9 80 P. M. I 8 25 7 0: 10 35 11 2. A. II 12 25 1 22 P. M.I I 8 ldi A. M. 1 81 A. M. t 7 80 t 9 .8 I 4 rs: 1480 A. M.I I 8 115 I 9 40 1 50 6 40 6.44 6.47 6.50 6.5 7.t2 7.101 7.20; 7.24 T.29 7.80 7.44 T.4S 17.52' 7.51 8.0' 8.101 6.10 0.18 6.25 6.87 4.5i 7.16 7.86 1 7.41 1 8.00 8.40 8.50 8.53 9.00 9.10 ;9.30 9.40 Nescopeck.... Hock Glen.... Pern Olen Tomhlcken.., nazleton ...... Pottsvllle . . am am pm pm LIAVI am p m p mam IHKi V B Nescopeck lv wapwauopeu.ur mocanaauu - Nantlooke 1 Plym'th Perry' wiikesbarre....- HUMPHREYS' A. M t 6 95 5 48 6 Or Via Hock Olen. 8 07 A. M t 6 52 6 59 7 10 7 8' 8 45 P 7 20 8 SO 9 18 9 06 9 45 A. M. t 8 07 8 18 8 9h 8 48 t 8 58' 9 05 Pltt.stond B) ar Bcrantou A. M t 9 41 10 10 A. M I96 10 17 10 10 43 ro 471 10 56' 11 111 A. M. til 10 11 86 11 43 11 54 P. M. 12 ir. 1 20 A. 111 10 11 22 11 32 11 64 P. H 12 02 12 10 p. a I tia 401 I IK1 A. M. I 8 iO ' no co A. M t 7 50' t 9 6') 8 30 A. M til 40 1 10 A. M k 3 30 1 8 10 9 32 10 an a. v. t 6 80 10 25 11 20 P. H tl2 401 1 1 16 1 65 P. M. t 2 0. 2 2: 2 40 2 4ri 2 50 8 00 8 18 P. X 14 16 4 40 4 48 4 65 j B 16 7 06 P. M. t 8 18 8 23 8 82 8 52 4 01 1 10 P. M. t 4 65 6 C2l A. W I 8 10 P. M. 1 3 10 A. M t 8 00 P. M. t 8 15 t 5 10 A. V 110 50 1 12 00 tia 2 P. W. t 8 65 t B 29 A. U. I S 0(1 9 31 10 14 12 80 1 42 2 48 P. X. I 8 00 4 on 4 56 4 47 6 28 p. M. t 8 48 6 07 6 24 6 82 t 6 86 8 48 6 69 P. M. t 7 06 T 81 7 87 7 4J 8 05 9 10 P, M. t 6 69 7 09 7 21 7 49 7 62 8 00 P. M. t 8 82 9 03 rnmstances. and if it appears tnat me . , th nlaintiff. special reforms. .. furnished knowingly the . ... .'. -r. which TntPrest at the rate of a per cent, a defendant shall be liable to a fine not . . rerarded more than year is to be paid on all the Stites exceeding $500 and imprisonment not i. ,eft hig home and .'. j . k n n ir r Arnnr inn avtaariinrr rn ii;i vk. monev aeposueu m ui tAtwi.u6 v thP 4tive banks" on and after the The burden of proof shall rest upon first Monday of May, 1898. Selection the defendant. .l. 1 i. Hi. th "Mate ireasuici ia 1 1 ne iouus aic cuiuu.n.". v....0 OI mc uaiiM . , ., . , , . . K jt. t pnnrnval OI ine uoaru I the reeuiar terms or 111 mamiv.a , i. rmmicsinners. and the I intr varation. to transfer liquor licenses , , j l,j Kminrht 01 xtevenuc - 1 o . - . . , nearu iua.1 net uuauauu "'""e--- Treasurer shall not be heia personally m cases 01 partial u """H' su;t for divorce, and that judgment liaMe. as heretofore, for losses through truction by fire, or of refusal by own- bg entered by default. , . TT- ... .1 I . a. J -AMd.. I a 1 CAC I .... . r bank failure or insolvency, nc iuy ers to exienu w c..cy .v- Thg matter i00ked irregular, as flirs. designate one bank in uaupmn 1 XTRA TAX 0N inheritances. Hatton had never, she says, received i : 1 .i.shii nnnru County, two m rnuauciiJ. and two in Aliegneny, as am - went west. He was heard irom ai various times, but no contributions to the support of his wife and child were received. A short time aso Mrs. Hatton in rjneartainty. A man who wa bitten ly a rattle KTlnka lrnnl (1 (limit of wlllxkey aS t rt iiiedy. He died eoou afterwainls, and the coroner's Jury brought lu this ver- 4lk't: "The decerused came to 'h1 death, 4ither from the miuke or the whiskey, the Jury belnf? micertalu which, aud the local physician being absent at the funeral of one of his patients! At lanta (.kmstitution. Self-Supportlng;. Mrs. Do Sense (to benevolent friend) I presume those Idiot asylums do om L'ood. but 1 can't see how they cun hope to make Idiots self support- Small Son (loomlly)-I guess they Bet 'em to writ In' children's books. Kew York Weekly. Objectionable Mail Mutter. First "There Is one sign that should tie placed over every letter box lu the lty.' Second "What Is thatl" Flrst-'Tost no bllls."-Tlt-Blt. , d two in a .eg. ; - - . . n.s a t of 2 per cent. on a,i pers wlcnsna.UDe!fra.!:"7" ;: " bv will or under the in- amount of the a nT'Vl JW excent estates of $Sooo SUllKwi...". . loco The direct inheritance revenue law a service o ne pape. or an r. onal l fon u. .(.; ungftuw.i v. j an acquaintance. An answer was put in denying the charges made and alleging the lacts as Mrs. nation auu the people about Amboy remember them. It is said that Hatton, since living ia Chicago, his present resi dence, has accumulated some pro- The Real Cttune. "Do vou suimose scorching Is the faces we cause of all these bicycle "Shucks, nol In nine cases out of ten It's the Instalment plan." Truth. Cuule Ebeii'n PhHonophy. "Somo men," eald Uncle Ebcn, Ms so modest, dat dey won't assume no pou8iblllties whutsomever, an i dat a why duh wives takes la washiu. -Washington Star. , . . , . - T7. .r. nnrle tllArpnf Tint .nonwealth. These f , "t:d or paid to the shall be required , . tQ tions tor tne """Y''",' ay j of thla act by the Governor on cost or compensation, and to y interest at the rate oi , i -r - phi,addphia orphans' petty- per annum on.. Ref0rm" Court Judges, Hanna and Penrose, No Heart too Bad t0 be Cured, , U ,m awful for any officer have decided this law unconstitu-: r lonlel of any tional. A third, Judge Ashman, takes of the ComraneVj' . " head of the opposite view. The remaining county, or for any Mayor or ne. aa. w i 11 has given no opin- dini " ' CvJL7 ft by the lupreme cLt city to mr ocom;nt l awaited. For collection ot tne tax permit to be roaoc, . I Reister of Wills lin each county upon the pay, wag , - , - h- compensation such officer or employe appointed by or can retain i holdingoff.ee or employment - - - r Cnt him, ior any political or party ... - -j nreaid anJ whatsoever, or to make or cau.c- 0 a'rtl 'niatured stock i""u - ' hirh cash dividends -or nuc.w.t aiuauie ining tu -y .1... e.-- m wt a tax shall ue paiu nil-- ovaiv. t,- - -equal to that required by the general tax laws upon money at interest. The law does not appiy to u""l'llu'cu stock upon which periodical payments are required, or upon any such stock after it has matured and is m process of payment. Every bank and savings institution having capital stock shal1pay on the actual value of each share of stock a four-mill tax, the value being fixed by WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects Three Sizes, 85c, 50c. and l.co. Bold by drugght. or .ent po.t-iUtl on receipt of price in i.iiii!va.Mtu.co.. ill a ill wiium8u,so c u R E S t Weekdays. I Dally. I Flag station. Pullman Parlor ana bleeping V throueli trains between sunbury, lUlamBport and Erie, between Sunbury and UaeU)bla and Washington and between llarrlsburg, Pitts burg and the west k . ror itfrtue ujiuiui.w Agenta. J. B. HUTCHINSON. uen'U manager. J.R.WOOD, uen. Pass, Agt. nr other v I11UIIVT V. w - f ortrnnization or person lor COlinmi-i-i-t ""t ------ . use in any manner for any political or Provided, however, That nothing in this act contained shall prevent any officer or other em ploye appointed as aforesaid, from making a voluntary contribution to 1 1 . committee or organization for lecitimate political and campaign pur noses. The maximum penalty a ' ... : Ic,,,, nr IOOO tine, or muui. yC The ther act' makes it unlawful Testimony could be piled high in commendation of the wondertul cures wrought by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. No case stands against this great remedy where it did not relieve the most acute heart sufferings inside of thirty minutes. It attacks the dis ease in an instant after being taken. Sold by C. A. Kleim. Send for a copy of Tasker's Beautiful Song "Gone Forever". 1 he very latest. Pronounced by critics to be the pretti est sons ever written. Trice aocts. At music stores ,or sent upon receipt of price by David J. Tasker, Bloomsburg, Pa. tf- Have you ever had in the morning what is fancifully called a "dark brown taste" in the mouth. If so, it is the effect of a deranged stomach and liver, the best remedy for which is a dose of Ayer's Pills, together with a little discretion as to diet and mode of living. Y3r kxajritv 1.1 H'liriM 11 Philadelphia & Heading E'y In enect May so, 1897. TRAINS LEWS BLOOMSBUKG For New Yorlt, Philadelphia, Reading Potts' FOr IlllttUUfJ'Ur.., w cc&uaj 1 . r- For Danville and Milton, weekday, 7.85 a. m.t ' Ifor Catawlaaa weekdaj-s T.S5, 11.45 a. m., 1.20, FoVVperiwefkdaysSS, 11.45 a.m., 18.20, 8.80 j Fo'lJaitSnore, Washington and the W6Bt via B. & O. K. K., inrougu irauio mavo au., v.- initial, rnuaaeipuiu, o.su, 1 . 7.S7. D. m. Sundays S.). 7.n 11.88 a, m., 8.4 iTiiT, p. m. Additional crnlnH from 84 and Chestnut street station, weeklays, 1.P5, .Ml, I g us p. m. Sundays, l.as, tu p. m. TRAIS3 FOR BLOUJlsBURa Leave New Tork via Philadelphia 6.00 a m., and via Gaston K.lO a. m. Ijeave ruitauetpu.n .v.uoi. ui Leave Heading 11.se a. m. lave pottsvllle la.so p. m. Leave Tamaqua 1.S7 a. m., ,,.. vn Leave WHUaniBport ireekciays lO.iQ a m, 4.80 p wave Catawisea weekdays, 7.oo,8.aoa. m. l.so m. n.via unit AIM BALM la positive care. 1 i h nrutrlla. It ii aulcklv alisorbe J. CD cants at DnKiflU or by mall ; samples Wc. by mall. KLT BUOTUKKS, M Warren BU, New York City mill ifii.il PARKstR'tj u a id raL SAM W?ve !' r,SS7?Ti noloir SSPdi. 4h.ir t.lta w ic,ndl.')al 1)'" H-5-lt.d. GET YOUK JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE . .... . ,R 0..1U, o.i... ,.j c o m tt U IHVe HUpri, ffWfcuaje, i.uo, o.t, w. ... 1.87,8.40, .!8. ATLANTIC CITS DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htree', whart and south btrett wuurt Ior Atlantic cv y. WKSK-niTB-Kxpress, S CO, .U0, 10.45 a. m. Waturdays only, 1.)) 8.00, S 00. 8.40, 4.011, 4.W, 5.00, 5.40, 7.00 p. iu. Aoeou.. t.oj a. iu., a-10 . ra. SUNDAV8-7.30, 8.0), 8 30, 9 00, 10.00 a.Ul , 4 45 p. m. Aocom., 8 mi a. m., .i p. m. n. r.i.;u.. Blon Train to louiot Jlississippi avb., i.uu u. m. daily. ' . Lmave Atlauno cuy, oepot, : vi;k-iv Kxpit'Hs (Mondays only 0.45 h. ui.i, ..'0, ,. io.s.u, 00, 10.15, ll mi a. m., a mi, ., n.au, i w, .-w p. in. Accuui. 4 i, i.i a ia., p. in ot-HWAiin Bxpresj. 8.8 4.00, S.ili, ii.0 , ti of, . IH'. ...iu. nni, 9 sci p.m. Aceum., T.isa. ui., 5.05 p. m. i.ou Excursion Train liom toot ot Mississippi Ave. only, week-days, .00 p. ni., Sundays 0.10 p. m. Parlor oara on all express trains. Vfbo can thin! of tome alnipl luiug to paieui Wanted-An Idea D...... Mflq. tllAV mnV l.HTL VOU WDAltl Wrlle JOHN WEDDEhBURN 4 CO., Patent Attot nuyt, Waahlngtou, U. C, for tbt-lt 1.i'j pnw olM awlllMt ot (wo hundred luventloua wautudl V,1 t-' ,1 i' m i li,,! ti r-' i IMA W l:
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