3 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUPO. Trouble Ovor New Uapitol Plans Govornor Hasting, Filo Protott. This action will mean that we will have no capitol for the next legisla- ture ( that wc have turned our backs nnnn nnr word of honor 1 tli.it wi h.ivt The proposed new capitol building i,roken our promises to all competitors. at llarrisburg will not be erected m j ,ope you wjn not take the stcp j time for the next legislature as required warn you of the pitfalls you are pre- l,y the act appropriating $550,000 for j)arjng for yourselves. It will subject . state house. '1 his fact was tu:9 commission to nulilir. rritii-ism settled Thursday afternoon when the that unfortunatcly for us will be just." rinitol commission, a&aiiiai mv. test of Gov. Hastings, rejected all the nlans recommended by the board ol experts, and decided to ask the archi tects for new ones. The Governor was sorely displeased with the action of his colleagues, and withdrew from tne meeting, aim refused to take any further part in its proceedings. The commission was in session in the executive chamber for nearly three hours discussing the question of select ing a plan for the proposed capitol. Senator McCarrell submitted a resolu .mn .lisannrovine the action of the Aft - How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ior any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. T. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. T. Cheney for the last 1 5 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To'edo, O. board of experts in excluding irom mc WALDINOf Kinnan & Marvin, Whole competi ion 01 sale Druggists, Toledo, O. nt Harding & Gooch, of New York, and Furniss, Evans & Co., of Phila delphia. The resolution also provides that the envelopes containing the names of the thirty competitors be requested ot Judge Simonton and opened and that if the names of the o,thors of the two plans thrown out be found among them that all designs be sent back to the competing archi tects. Senator McCarrell and Auditor General Mylin spoke against the recommendation of the board of ex perts and urged the adoption of the .-.cL.tinn Covernor Hastings was (LWIUWVIM w emphatically opposed to the resolu tion and made a formal statement which he requested to be placed on the minutes of the commission. Tnhn M. Carrere, ot New 10m, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Clothing Prices Go Up. What the Now Tariff Hat Done for the Tollers. The Renovo Record says : In con sequence of the passage of the new tarilT law the following notice has been sent to the country clothing merchants. " As a consequence of the passage of the new tariff law, 5 per cent, ad valorem and 44 cents per pound, net r.nsh. will be added to the cost of foreign woolens. All other imported styles will be advanced accordingly. speaking tor the board of experts, said Seventy-five cents a yard will be add- ed to the prices of winter suitings. and other goods in proportion. One of our town clothiers remarke us vesterdav that suits formerly to .uot tiiou had acted in what could be termed a judicial capacity, that their report should be accepted as final and t'.int thev declined to make another . , ... 1 : 1 . - . . .. examination of the rejectea drawings, purchased at wnoiesaie ior 95.75 The resolution was adopted by a have advanced in price to $7.50; vote of 4 to I Governor Hastings suits formerly purchased at $8 50 are voting in the negative. Those favor- now worth $11. Clothing bought ing the resolution were Auditor Gen- last April and May for delivery n eral Mylin, Senator McCarrell, State September, is being withheld, and Treasurer Haywood and Speaker delivery at the prices sold for is now Boyer The Governor called Speaker a matter of doubt. Prices have not Bover to the chair after the vote was yet advanced in the retail stores ot announced and retired trom the room Renovo, but a general advance may I J company "with Attorney General be expected before cold weather sets McCormick, who acted as legal ad- it. viser 01 tne comnmsiuu. 1 . .. jq Wnrrpn P. Laird. Ot iJOn I inumuui Juul u:i..iiu:- .roccinnal adviser of treatinc if you are of the resolution as me uiaui i " ness. 11 nas put yum adoption representative ot his protession. Governor Hastings' formal protest against the action of the commission lollows in patt : "I desire to say, my fellow commis bilious. It don't. liver out of ordpr See what's the matter with your ctnmar.h. Sick stomach poisons liver and then tW'a tronbe. Shaker Digestive sioners, most seriously and with great Cofdial cures stomach and then all's 1 11 well. That's the case in a nutsneu, cuoi.or niretiv? Cordial is no secret. Formula's on every bottle, But it's the simple hoiest way its mndo. the honest Shaker herbs and of which it's com- nn.i tw make it so efficacious Ar, ral case of indigestion and Kiiiniisnpss can be cured with a few Krvtfi,.c nf Shaker Digestive Cordial, Trv it. J . . . ... ...Is tn Sold by druggists, price 10 u earnestness that, in my opinion, it you follow the course suggested by the preamble and resolution presented by Senator McCarrell, you are not only artinir in bad faith to every architect who has submitted his plans, but you will be violating the faith and credit of this commission and violating the honor of the commonwe alth. "This program is our creation. This commission spent four or five weeks in iu nrpnaration. We have gone --17 . , 1: u over every article ana secuo.., j $ bottle llUC. 11 19 UUI unii --a ning to end. We signed our names to it and in good faith we sent it out to the architects of the country and asked them in response to that invita tion to come and submit their draw ings for a new capitol. I it was announced Friday on very "No one who has examined these fi00n authority that ex-Representative eignt plans as we have done will dare yValter E. Ritter of wmiamspon w.. to say that anyone of them would not accept the Democratic nomination make a creditable capitol building. for Auditor General. The announce More than three months were occu- ment a few days ago ot his FDaDle pied in the study of the problem and declination resulted m a flood ot wi the preparation of the plans. It is ters being received by him, urging proposed now by the resolution which him t0 stand. His personal fntnds :. , 1... n.;n fniinur th one u-., oicr. advised acceptance, ana u me genueman - hat in a few IS I11UIW 1 Ritter Will Probably Eun. Friends Advise Him to Accept the Demo cratic Nomination. ns deration to invue other plans. There is no time for this. No architect can take up the study ot the problem and master it m two or three weeks and should this resolu tion pass none of the best architects of the country will likely enter the com petition and the most that you may hope for will be that some of the plans now before the board may be resub mitted with the knowledged of their authorship. "In my judgment, if we take the step proposed in this resolution, it will be acting in bad faith to ourselves, in bad faith to the architects whom we invitp.1 tn rnmnete and in bad faith to the people of the commonwealth to whom we are responsible. I am in favor of carrying out the program as originally prepared in perfect good faith to all. I know no architect and I know no contractor. There shall be no favoritism as far as I am con cerned. I want to get the best plans and the best architect, and I desire further to unv that if VOU take the Step which vnn now nronose ou are likely inin a letiai liUKI'-iliMDIWII - to plunge this struggle of which .e will rot 6ee end during our terms of ofticej one of lis. the not . Ml J - - y m 1 1 days Mr. Ritter win senu wc tee his letter of acceptance. OVER THE SEA. Tho English Idea U that twisting the I. crooked work.-CMcago Tribune. As might have been expected, notlv i V.- cme of Mr. Chamber. :.....- -mhiioA Rchfime for federat ing the British empire. Buffalo Ex it England gets Into a w J,lrv nvw the seals and the boun dary line, we will not let her have any it our big 'wheat crop.-FtUburg Times. We learn that Europe la going to combine agaluBt the United States Then we'll have a chance to hear the ? ert of the Power-.-Buffalo En quirer. Forty thousand more boys and 1 in Swain to go Z That hanuiul of iuBurgeata that Ifro about to be demolUhed two yeara i..,.,.oiiufl Post. 8 pm". wheat crop in 1897 will AS E i nn 000 000 to 120,000,000 bush- the reserves of wheat on time wo . . at this WASHINGTON. from our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Sept., 10th, 1897. Firealarm Foraker and John Sher man conferring together reminds one of the laying about politics making strange bedfellows. Although these two men have not always been close friends, they are now in the same boat both are compelled by circum stances to seem to desire the election of Boss Hanna to the Senate and to seem to be working towards that re sult, when neither of them want Hanna in the Senate. Boss Hanna would doubtless have been edified, if not pleased, if he could have heard the conversation of Foraker and Sher man at their long conference, in the Secretary's office at the State Depart ment. Consul General Fitzhugh Lee is in Washington, but State Department officials declare that his visit has no official sianificance. and that he will return to Cuba about the first of October. That is more, however than Gen. Lee has said. Senator Gorman was at the 1 reas ury Department this week and called unon Secretary Gace for the first time. The newspaper men who tried to interview Mr. Gorman on politics met with the usual result he inter viewed them and found out wnat they hut didn't tell them what he knew. Whether Senator oorman in tends to retire from public lite at the exmration of his present term is question that is still being discussed both by his Iriemis anu nis enemies. hut whatever may be his intentions nSont retiring, there is no doubt about his intention to regain Mary lnnH for the democratic party, nor of his confidence in his ability accomplish that result. His ex pan-1 sive smile when existing republican dissensions in the State are mention ed shows his satisfaction with the situation. Rev. Sam. Small left Washington this week tor Kentucky aud Ohio. I id will take an active part in the campaign in both States, making democratic speeches. He has few equals as an effective stump orator. Up rcrnntlv had a confeience with Mr. Brvan. and he win proDaoiy icu the Kentucky and Ohio voters some the th n?s thev talked about, Officials of the Marine llospua: 11-.! Sprvire have taken steps wnicn iney helieve will prevent the spread ot tne fcver. which is now at Ocean Snr nrrs. MlSS.. anO. a Siaiemcui. issued classina the yellow fever at- th.it nlace as a mild lorm 01 me disease, which is proven by the small mr,rtniiti; so far less than two per rent and bv the fact that many of those attacked have only been slightly inconvenienced thereby tor several davs. There is no occasion for any j . 1 vellow fever scare anywnere. .. ..11.. ImAiirn in While It IS Eenerauv Miwn ... w : Wdchmtrtnn that Tension uommis.- has had several wrangle: th riv t Service Commission n 1 lii , '1 w4.ic nf h a violations ot tne civu UW.ftMSV w law and rules, and that oecre tary Bliss has made him teei nis au thority in a more or less humiliating way, upon several occasions, the rumor that he has become sufficiently disgruntled to contemplate resigning finds few believers. Mr. Evans says he doesn't intend to resign, but they always talk that way. Of the nine teen divisions in the Pension Bureau is onlv one that has tne same ,.!,;( it- had when Mr. Evans took rharoe of the office i the other eigh teen have either been reduced or re moved. Senator Bacon, of Ga., was in wkintrton this week, rie mus """"b .... , i cipdunthe condition 01 wc jcu of his state and section : " If you put , in a wnderness he will ultimate of it some of the comforts - . . . - 1 Thp., ol life, ana so uiu om ycu.. are now making a nine muncy , ,v, Knt thev are srowine stronger Hiuv..., - -D - . , and steadily improving. ioi a uu u. ,t is due la tariff legislation. Things had to net better, for nothing tret worse with them. They asy to Take asy to Operate Am features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In tasteless, cfflclciit, thorough. As one man Saili: 1 "u MCYi-r rihiw j.mi p. have taken A pill till It Is all I Ql I over." av. C. I. Hood & Co., Ilia Proprietors, Ixiwell. Mass. mm The only pills to take with Hood's Barsaparllla. WE MANUFACTURE MwHtSKtB It. Pennsylvania Eailrcad TltneTiibie in effect June o,' USE rOS S0RAP3 OF TIN. mployed Largoly to Stop - Rat Holes In Houses and Fctories. Prom distilled and mterert waver. In i our Htornire rooms we nreserve butter, eggs, meats, green and dried fruits, Mrs, cur pels and woolen goods. COLD STORAGE & ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 4-ai-sm niooiMBborH:, RAILROAD TIME TABLE I 1. M.I Heranton(SB)lv, 1 j ua pntston " "l ' 1 m t 31" 7 41; S 041 8 W1 8 84 WllkpbatTC...lv! Plym'th Ferry" ! Nantl.ioke ' Mooanaq'ia WHiiwaiiopeu. Nescopeclc ar ,...lv Pottsvllle... HHZleton Tomlilcken... Pern oit n.... Kouk t-tlen .... Nescopeck ar A two horse load of tin clippings was being transferred to the rear base ment of a prominent noiei. 11 naa come from a can factory, and the nar- curling strips had become so twisted and intertwined as to form a conglomerate mass that was moved with the greatest difficulty by two sturdy fellows with stable forks. A bystander who was curiaus enough to inquire what use a swell hotel had for such truck was answered by an attache of the house : "We use it for rats. I mean tne Dig, gray fellows with whiskers. The hotel rat is bigger, bolder and wiser than any other rat. He laughs at traps, fattens on poison, and the killing or chasing of dogs, cats and lerrets is nis pei diversion. Even when energetic measures have rid us of the pests they are with us again in augmented force within a day or two. They will tunnel through almost anything for incredible distances. It is their bor ing ability that has given us so much trouble hitherto. No matter how we closed up their passageways, the routes were nromntlv reopened, fill. ing the holes with broken glass was considered a good scheme until we found that with marvelous patience they removed the glass piece by piece. "But we think we ve got tnem now. With this tangled up tin we construct a sort of abatis, covering all places where the beasts are likely to enter cur cellars. They can't get through Thev can't chew it, and they can't carry it away as they do broken bottles, for, when Mr. Rat takes hold of a single strip of the tin, he tir.as 11 an inseparable part of a network weighing many pounds." Philadel phia Record. DELAWARE.LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAILROAD. DLOOMSDURO DIVISION, BTATIONS, 1.60 10 00 65 638 e'50" 7M 70 7 11 7IW 7 30 7M 738 7 48 54 EAsT. P. V. A. V. NORTHrjMBIRLAND... ... Cameron Cbulaekjr..... Danville .... Catawlssa Rupert Bioomaburg..., Bspy Lime KIdKe Willow urove BrlaroreeK . Berwick.. u""" a nn Hlck'srerry 80 8 87 8 8i 8 3? 8 44 8 Ml 111) 814 9 01 DM 10 918 9 19 2I 9 Si 9 37 9 4? A.M Hnlckshlnuy. UunlocK's.- Nantlcoke. ..... Avondale. . Plymouth Plymouth Junction Kingston Bennett.. .. . Forty Kort - Wyoming - West Plttston " Susquehanna Ave........ CTtUWJU Duryea ......... Lackawanna. Taylor Bellevue.... - HCBAWTOH mm. BTATIONS. ...M. ..... 8CRAKTOM Bellevue... Taylor Lackawanna. Duryea iMttatnn H'lsqueliauna Ave... went PIMBion Wyoming vmj ron - Bennett.. Kingston Plymouth Junction Plymoutu A vondale Nantlcoke mullock's v.ilckshlnny Mick's Kerry Htfti-h Haven D,rwlck itrlnrcreek. P. H. 5 to ton 807 6 18 ' 6 33 8 39 8 48 8 M 6 M 7 00 7 OH 7 18 7 19 7 3! 7 47 7 54 r r.8 8 03 8 07 8 lii 8 18 8 19 8 if. 8 80 8 fc8 8 39 8 44 ...... 8 48 .... 8 57 .... 9 I IS 80 9 07 P.M. P. X WEST. A.M. P.M. P.M. 00 10 20 155 8 no Nescopcck lv creasy .. " Kspv Kerry - B. UlooniBburg" Catawlasa...... ar catawiss iv 8. Danville... Bunbury 13 1 31 8 8H 8 48 8 48 8 58 8 PI 8 07 813 I 84 8 84 8 48 8 47 8 68 8 67 4 05 4 08 4 11 4 17 4 28 4 85 4 80 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 60 4 65 P. M. 1011 lb'si 10 41 10 48 11 Oi t l'i'si li'to ii'4'3 11'5'i la'bo ii'iff 18 10 Sunburv .. . .Iv LewlBburg ....ar Milton Wllllamsport. Lock Haven., Kenovo Kane ... Lock Haven. Bellefonle.... Tyrone...... Phlllpsburtr., riearrleld... Pittsburg ... Sunbury Uarrlsburg.. At M I 8 00 7 1M 7 80 7 3- 7 43 8 07 A M. I 8 V4 8 S3 f 8 43 8 4 8 65 8 M 9 14 9 35 A. M 1 9 HS1 no co A. V ilO l.V 10 ' 10 r 10 45 10 6! 11 10 A. M. I 9 05 II W 11 9 11 8 11 4 A. M I 9 41 10 1AI 10 111 11 001 11 5HI A. M.I Philadelphia Baltimore.... Washington .. p.' v.l S18 10 1 6 8 151 4 231 5 01 7 0i A. H.I I 9 50: 111 30! 7-M.t 1 3 00 8 10 1 4 10 1 Sunbury . ..IT tewlstown Jo ar Flttaburg- narrlsburg., Pittsburg.. ...lv A. M 11 10 via Kock Olen p. u. 19 80 19 80 18 331 1 Oil P. M. I I 10 1 45 1 39 8 an 8 40 4 401 9 00 1 P. V.I !3 45 4 44 (0 8 an 9 OH 11 30 P. M. ! 1 65 8 30 P. M I 3 I 6 CO I 7 15 P M. 8 V t a so P. M. I 1 t 3 S3 3 ii 3 fri 4 01 4 II P. M. S18 t5 2 101 8 2H 8 8T; t 9 43 8 10 V. V. I 4 H 4 21 t 4 80 4 83 . 4" ' 4 t9 4 6 8 iO1 P. M i 8 84 0 021 B 58 7 57 8 6n P. V. t 4 41 6 08 7T t 8 10 t 8 CiH 8 17 0 7 8 M 7 on P. V. I 8 00 5 Ml 8 10 8 1H 8 25 0 50 P. . I 7 00 1 09 7 18 1 81 7 80 7 30 7 47 8 10 P. M. I 9 85 A. M.I 510 05 1 P. M. H 05i I 7 001 T7. 111 45 P. M. I 7 OOi 9 (8 10 80 11 84 P. M t 3 45 4 37 11 80 P. M. IS 50 HI 30! P. M I 5 2T 8 ft.' P. V, 111 1.' I 9 45 110 til r. v I 7 3' A. M I 2 001 P. V. 8 SO 10 10 A. V. I 4 30 P. M 10 20 A. V. 5 30 8i5 810 18 6 88 S8 8 32 i 40 8 45 48 (4 6f , 7 HI , 7 Ctt . 714 . 7 20 . 7 31 . 714 . 754 , 8 (M . 8 "8 Willow Grove 810 Lfne Kioue Ks-uy Kloomsburg - Hupert OHtawlssa Dunvine I'linliisky Pit moron NOKTUUMBKKLAND... 8 14 Sal 8 3s 8 40 815 A. Mi 10 88 10 35 10 38 10 48 10 4) 10 48 1U5J 11 Vo 11 U ii 12 11 80 11 8" 11 40 11 50 II 55 18 U0 11 10 19 15 12 21 1J27 13 32 11 34 12 49 li"58 110 r. m. 8 us 8 18 3 1H 9 80 2 23 127 9 32 9 80 9 45 8 10 817 8 81 616 6 31 6 36 6 44 i Weekdays, bally. I H"g btallon Pittsburg.. . Harrtsbuig. .lv Pittsburg. .. .lv 9 61 I LewiHtownJo " "" sunbury.- --ar 3 51 8. i 8 1(1 8V4 i 3 142 8 49 8 55 8 59 404 411 4 17 t 1 4 ii 4 li 4 49 4 61 508 P. M. l-.n 7 li 8 I b 15 f 21 u fit ye t 41 8T8 i'l'l 9 25 r. P. M. I 8 10 A. M. I 3 30 Wa9hlngr,on....lv Baltimore " Philadelphia..." HarrlRbure .... lv Hunbury ar p. v. no 4iii 111 50 111 20. A. M I 8 .W 1 6 08 Pittsburg lv Clearfield ' Phlllpsburg.. ." Tyrone " Bellefoinn " Lock Uaven...ar Stop drugging yourself with quack nostrums or "cures" uer. a wen- known pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. Catarrh and Cold in the head will not cause suffering ii 80Dtu. Flu's Cream Balm is used. Druggist ariuvi. will supply ioc. trial size or 50c. full size. We mail it. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St. N. Y. City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church. Helena, Mont. Connections at Rupert with Philadelphia Readlnir Kallroaa ior lamaiiruu, Wllllamsport, Sunbury, mitiiib, etc Northumberland with P. E. Dlv. P. & R Harrlfburg, Lock Kaven, emporium Corry ana Brie. Gen. M Scranton, Pa. At lor Warden. Brie lv Kane Kenoo ' Lock Haven...." Wllllamsport.." Milton " Lewlsbure " Sunbury ar p. v. I 8 10 A. M. I 3 3C A. V. t 7 80 t 9 ifc I 4 65 I 4 80 A. M 1 8 m I 9 401 A. V. I 8 i.0i 110 00 r. m. i 1 00 4 09 1 4 60 7 15 8 31 9 30 P. V. I 8 35 7 0ft 10 35 11 s: A. V l'J 25 1 22 1 50 H. & H- K. Hi -NORTH LBAVI amia.m. pro p.m. 7.10 11.40 6.30 2.40 7.03 11.35 8.28 8.8 7.08 11.82 8.34 8.35 8.20 8.32 6.53 11.23 6.12 8 20 6.50 U.SU 6.09 8.15' 8.41) 11.10 5.69 2.00 6.89 11.01 5.48 1.8 6,25 10.58 5.44 1.30 6.18 10.63 5.87 1.25 6 0S 10.43 5.27 1.10 6.04 10.40 5 23 18.35 6.02 !0.8e 5.30 12.30 5.68 10.16 5.16 '2.H6 6.63 10.33 5.18 13 SO 5.43 10.28 5.03 12.0? 5.40 10.20 5.00 11.60 am a m p m p m LIAV8 8TATI0KS. Bloomsbu'g. " p. a i. 1 Main St.. Irondale... Paper Mill. .Light M... Oraugevli'e. .roras ... Z liner's... .btmwater . ...Benton.... ...EdBOn't.... .Coie's cr'k. u ear loaf.. ..Laubach.. ...Central.. . Jaa. City. am 8.80 s.81 8. 81 8 44 8.47 8.66 9.08 9.00 9.13 9.21 9.261 .2H! 9.31 9.85 9.45 9.501 pmipm 2 40 2.42 9.41 2.4:1 2.54 3. Oil 3.101 8.20 1.85 8.30 8.40 3.41 3.4' 8.5? 3.57 4.07 I.H 8 40 6.44 6.47 6.50 6.5S 7.U 7.10: 7.80 7.24 7.80 7.89 ! 7.44 7.4 7.52 7.57 8.0' 8.101 am 10 6.18 25 .87 t,50 7.10 7.85 4 8.00 8.40 a so 8.53 9.00 9.10 9 80 9.40 Sunbury ......... It 8. Danville " Catawlssa " B. Blooms-burg" Kspy Ferry " Creasy " Nescopeck ....arl Nescopeck lv Rock Glen ar Fern Olen Toinhlcken Hazleton Pottsvllle aiu p m pmam IKAI V B NATURE'S REMEDIES. discovered glycerine Nesconeck lv Wapwallopen.ar MocaDHqua..., Nantlcoke .... in could had no redit and were compelled to raise what they consumed, uut 01 inib au versity they are emerging and will in due time become nc pcu.c were before they sank almost into the depths of despair. There nas ueen tnil- in the North about the in crease in the price of cotton. There, is no increase that we know of. Cot ton still remains at the same low figure. If the increase in the price of our crops would correspond with the increase in the price of wheat, the M(tnn orowers of the South would be delighted, byt tliere is as yci .w .b . . ...:n miv crreat cation tnat mere m uv. rise in the staple wnicn me soumcm country produces. If old and present h, nast eight or ten 18 rf B".r market for the nexc yfarS; cleht months is likely to ho Flu tter ? 1 wc Vni R Heart so it's a sign of heart disorder. Don't neglect the symptom. Heart troubles A,Z.Jnr insidiously and rapidly. "I have used two bottles of Dr. Agnews n..r- rr ,h Heart, and have been rA ,f nalDitation and nut- taring nf the heart. I cannot estimate this creat remedy. I be lieve it has saved my life." James Orr, Alliance, O. , Sold by C. A. Kleim. Scheele 1789. Nux vomica is the seed of a tree indieenerous to India and Ceylon. 1 a 1 Creosote was discovered in 1030 uy Reichenbach, who extracted it trom the tar of wood. Peppermint is native to burope, and its use as a medicine dates oack to the middle ages. Aconite grows in Siberia and Cen tral Asia, and was first used as medi cine by Storck in 1762. Myrrh, which comes from Arabia and Persia, was used as medicine in the time of Solomon. Ergot is the product of the diseas ed seeds ot common rye, and is one of Hahnemann's discoveries. Iodine was discovered in 181 a by Courtois, and was first employed in a hospital in London in 1825. Arnica hails from Europe and Asia, but the medicine is made from artifi cial plants "grown for that purpose in Germany and trance. Ipecac comes from South America, and its qualities are fust mentioned in 1648 by a Spanish writer, who refers it as a Brazilian medicine. Hasheesh, or Indian hemp, is a resinous substance produced from the tnns of th nlant in India. It nas been used, as has opium, since muwn history begun. Caffeine, the native principle of coffee, was found by Runge in 1820. Ordinary coffee contains aoout one percent., Java coffee, 4 2.5 per cent., and Martinique 025 per cent. Perhaps the most ancient 01 meui- cines is hops, which were used in me dual capacity of an intoxicating bev . , t) r iratie and as a medicine in zouu u. s. This is attested by pictures of the nlant on the Esvotian monuments 01 that date. HUMPHREYS' Ply wli lkesbarre... A. M 5 4S 6 08 Via Kock Glen. 8 Oi A. M 7 60 t 8 5' I 8 30 A. M til 40 1 10 A. M I 3 30 A. M. t 8 62 A 60 7 10 7 87 8 45 A. M t 8 07; 8 Mi 8 98 8 48 18 58 9 06 WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 2SC S00- and , 0 Bold by druggUU, or teut past-paid on receipt of prloa Hl'MFllllItS'aitD.CO., Ill A IHWUIgt.,SwIlll4h Plttstond a E) ar bcranton A. M t 9 41 10 10 A. M I 7 SO 8 80 9 18 9 05 9 45 A. M. I 9 55 10 17 10 35 10 43 flO 47 10 50 11 In A. M. til 10 11 85 11 43 11 54 P. M 11 15 1 SO A. M 111 10 11 99 11 3U 11 54 V. M 19 10, r. m 719 40 1 ml t 8 1C 9 33i 10 30 A. M. t 8 80 10 s! 11 M r. m tia 40 1 87 1 15 1 55 P. M. tso 9 9-2 2 411 2 4i; 9 50 8 00 8 13 A. M I 8 CO r. m. I 8 10 A. M t 8 00 P. X. t 8 15 t 6 10 A. M 110 50 111 00 113 98 p. Jt. t 8 58 t 5 X9 A. M.' t 8 DO 9 81 10 14 19 30 1 43 li 48 P. X. P. M 14 15 4 40 4 4H 4 55 5 18 7 00 P. M. t 8 13 3 93 8 Si 8 ii 4 01 1 10 P. M, t 4 551 8 Si I 8 00 4 00 4 58 4 47 5 S3 p. M. t ft 48 807 8 14 6 83 t 8 8 6 46 6 59 n ar. t 7 05 7 81 7 87 7 48 8 05 9 10 Pi t 69 7 09 7 91 7 49 7 63 8 00 P. M. t 8 89 9 03 c u R E S t Weekdays. I Dally, t Flag station. Pullman Parlor and Bleeping 1-" " through trains between sunbury, $"port and Erie, between sunbury and llaeipb-'a, and waantngton and between Harrtsburg, PltM ; bun? and tbe west. , For runner information apply to Tlokot Agents. J, B. HUTCHINSON. J. K. WOOD. oen'l. Manager. Gen. Pass, Ag. CATARRH Ask your Druggist for a generous 10 CENT TRIALSIZE. Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocalnn, meicuiy nor any oilior injurious urn- 1MB quickly Aosoi u- et-. (ilVCS Klllll'l Ul "Uto, It oprns and cleanses Tun ruiHiu rivui:i5. AllnyB Inllaininatlou. ... . ,0 tha KlnmhruiiP HpstOrCB tllO i,, ana i-r 'l Auin nn 1 uii'ii. ru 1 i V o atoriigglsu orbymull. KLY HKO t Ill'.nJ'i murrru uhtoh PMlaaelpliia L Reading R'y In effect May 29, 1S97. TRAINS LKWK BLOOMSBUKQ For New York, Philadelphia. Reading Potti vine, Tamaqua, weekaaya 11.45 a. ni. For W liuamsport, weekdays, l.to a. m., 8.80 p. - For Danville and Milton, weekday, 7.80 a. t 80 .. . . ,... , w on lUta rvi toon ror uatawiHsa weeuajo . .i 3.30 5.00 7.86. p. m. ,.,, For Kupert weesaays y.ou, ii,w. u., ia,w,w "'For BaitRnore, Washington and the West via B. O. K. R., through trains leave Heading Ter mlnal. Pnlladelphla, 3.30, 7.65, 11.38 a, in., 8.4 7.37, p. m. Sundays 3.30, 7.58 11.38 a. m.. 48, 7.37, p. m, auuuiuuui imiim hestnut street Btatlou, weekdays, 1.35, 641, 8 33 p. m. buudays, 1.35, c.j p. m. COLD N HEAD PARKER'S II ..r DAI CAM Never vyr.-K.T Color7 9-3-H.d. Dr. Agnew's Ointment Cures Files. Itching, Bleeding, and blind riles. Comfort in one application. A cure in three to six nights. It cures all skin diseases in young and old. A remedy beyond compare, and it never fails. 35 cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim. ECihfc-hentrr'a F" Waniond Hrjnd. EflNYROYAL PILLS Ordinal ud Only tfeimlne. A. tr!,)lKiiM, ltn Mo' rlblwo. Tk y L ' . fi . 1 D.A... J.HUivm MUlUli. V It, y MUM . D....J.HUIMMHllllll Ii lUuni'l lot j.rlloulr, ictlmonlili n4 9-llMtd, WwuuaUi . TRAINS FOS BLOOJlsBCHG teave New Tork via Philadelphia 8.00 a 1., and via Uaston 9.10a. m Leave Philadelphia lOM.. m. Leave Reading ll. 56 a. m. Leave pottsvllle 14.30 p. in. Leave Tamaqua 1.37 a. in., Leave Wllllamsfort weekuay 10.30 a m, 4.30 p m. . Leave catawlssa weeKaays, i.uu, s.xu v iu a. w. l.SU 3.30, 7.13. n iu Leave nuperr, weesuays, t.us, e.w, k.io u.m 8. m., 1.S8.8.40, 7.85. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut street wharf and South street wharf for Atlantlo 'It y. WKKI-DATS Exprfss. 8.00. ti.uu, iu.45 a. ia. (Saturdays only. 1.30 3.00, S.oo, 4. I'm, 6.1X), 5.4u, m. aocoiii. b.iu a. ui., o.w, o.v" p. u. Bi'NDAts Express, 7 30, 8M, (i.im, 10.00 a.m , Acooin., 8 00 a. m., 4.45 p. 111. II.OO Excursion train to foot of .Mississippi Ave., I.uo a. m. daily. i.ava Aiianrio uiy, acnot, : hik-iuvi Express 7,'H), 7.45, 0.00, 10.15, a. in., 8 80, 5.80, 7.30, '.30 d. m. acooui.. 4 ! , 8 i a in.. 4.in 11. ro. 81'ndavs Express. 4.00. .i.fO, 1I.O11, 7 00, 7.M. 8 IK1, u 30 p. m. Auuom., 7.1.5 a.m., o.iio p. in. nm Excursion Tralu trom Tout of Mississippi Ave. only, week-days, o.w p. in., feund.ij s 0.10 p. u. Parlor cars on all oxpress trains. TCtao cn thin! ot lorue Rlmpl mug to p&Leai Wanted-An Idea I Protect your Idean; the may brlan you wealtl Write JOHN WBUDEKiit'KM CO., Patent Atta oevi, WwbliiKton, D. C, fur tbelr l,Ai prlso ua andTuji of (wo bunoml Inventlont wanted.
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