The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 23, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURC, PA.
mtw t?!1!!"1"
Sherman to take
in Ohio ; they are afraid
WASHINGTON.
rrom our oKu1nr Correspondent.
Washington, Sept., 17th, 1S07.
nu- iTmna-McKinley combine do
;i wish Secretary
.1... tintii!)
that 'he will say something that ought
not to be said, either about the alleged
Cuban policy or about the various
indignities which have been put upon
him since he was forced out of the
Senate and into the Cabinet. Know
ing the old man to possess the stub
bornness characteristic of the Shcr
van familv they have not attempted
to bulldoze him into not making
speeches in the Ohio campaign, but
have attacked him upon his weakest
For many years iur. .-merman
his been one of the greatest sticklers
- e .1 .
for a maintenance 01 me propones
of official lite, and mat is wnai me
iiinna-McKmlcv combine nas ocen
.,.r,rVin(T on. How much they have
" n - . . . 1 1
impressed the old man may oe juugwi
irom his reply when asked how soon
he was going to Ohio and what part
he expected to take in the campaign.
He said he did not expect to be in
the State before the first of October,
and that it was not certain that he
would take any part in the campaign,
and that it was not customary for the
?erretarv of State to make political
speeches. If somebody doesn't open
1,;. upq Mr. Sherman will make no
Ilia -"
enpprhes.
rwa Pl.itt nme over from New
Vnrk this week to urge upon Mr. Mo
VinlpV the sneedv appointment of the
l'latt candidates for the Federal offices
in New York which have not yet been
filled with republicans. He told Mr.
McKinley that ha wanted the prestige
f n.imina these officers now, for the
.ccicMnrc it would cive him in the
greater New York municipal cam
mi : and if he was not to be allow
l to name them, he wanted to know
t fho earliest nossible moment. It is
.mrstood that Mr. Piatt talked to
Mr. McKinley more like a man who
had the right to demand things than
one who asked them as a favor, and
that his men are going to be appoint
ed. Tlatt wants to get Secretary Bliss
to resign and become his candidate
for Mayor of greater New York.
Notwithstanding the protests of the
subcommittee of the Senate committee
on Pacific Railroads, the syndicate
w is .after the Union Pacific Rail-
ill apt it under the decree of
the b. S. Circuit court of the Eighth
District, orderinc the road to be sold,
The Senators who conferred with the
Attorney General asked that the mat
ter be held ud until congress met,
and nointed out that it could easily
be done bv the government taking an
appeal from the circuit to the Supreme
Court, but the memDers 01 mc pm
rhasintr syndicate are men of influ
,n rni,M!ran circles and when
the question was brought before Mr.
McKinley and his Cabinet it was
lilv decided that no appeal should
be taken and that the policy of the
nnuammunt should be handS Oil.
This mav seem strange to some peo
pie, in view of the very positive state
ments made on the floor of the Senate
by Mr. Morgan, of Ala., and others
who have made careful study of this
mnter, that this sale would mean the
loss of million ot dollars to the U. S.
and to other creditors of the road,
but it really isn't strange ; it is merely
raiisi nri effect.
The decision of Judge Cox, in the
case of Woods acainstthe Postmaster
that the recent civil service
rules promulgated by Mr. McKinley
have no authority in law, and that the
legal right ot the head ot a govern
ment to remove his subordinates with
t ;.,: racnn therefor, was
vm giving Aiijr ww -
Wdlv in nnnt hefore the Civil Ser-
which is credited
with responsibility for the authorship
of the rule that no dismissal should be
made from the classified service except
the rule upon
which Woods based his suit made
public a statement trying to break th
tii rlprision bv saving that 1
did not affect the binding power of
the President's order upon all officials.
Intelligent persons may decide for
themselves how "binding" an order
will be which has been declared by
a court to be illegal.
The experiments of shipping Ameri
can huttpr to London made by the
Agricultural Department have not
been a financial success. Complete
reports for the last shipment have
been received and they show that the
Massachusetts butter, which is sold
where it is made for 20 cents a pound,
onlv hrnufht roi cents a pound in
anrl th Minnesota butter
was sold to London wholesalers for
18 i- cents a pound. The greed ot
is oiven as an
rvnico fnr tho (small nriceS. but, inaS
mnz-Vi a tv.rA ia nn nractical way for
thf Amnrirnn dairvmen tO compel
T.rnrirr rpt-ijiora to accent a smaller
Profit -and eive them the benefit by
lnrrrpr whnll'Sale DriceS, it IS
i"V""b ..B.
not a valid one.
walked away. The little fellow was
sitting in the rocm, and his father
knew he was there. He was watch
ing with his eas;er child's eyes, wait
ing anxiously (or a woid of approval.
As none came, his poor little face fell
unhappily. Straight into the next
room walked the lather, and said care
lessly :
"Robert has drawn a very clever
little map in there. Look at it when
you go in."
"Did yon tell him it was clever t
asked a judicial listener, following
from the room where little Robert
still sat.
"Why, no. I ought to have done
I never thought to mention it.
WEATHER PR0GN03TIU3.
Curious Parajraplu Takon From an Old
Almanac.
A curious o'.d almanac published in
this country in 1700 gives the follow
ing rules for prognosticating the
weather. :
The resounding of the sea upon the
shore and the murmur of the winds in
the woods without apparent winds
show wind is to follow.
A murmur out of caves portendcth
the same.
The obscuring of the smaller stars
is a sign of tempest. Also if the stars
seem to shoot winds will come from
Constipation
Causes fully Inlf tl'in sickness In tho world. It
retains tlia iliticsti'il food too lon In the bowels
and prniliice.1 biliousness, torpid liver, 11101-
WE MANUFACTURE
Pennsylvania Eailroafi
-w" 3 o be ned of e W the star came from.
yourself," was the deserved reply. "Go
back now and tell him."
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward lor any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. T. Chenev for the last 15 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,
Toledo, O. . ,
WALDlNO, KlNNAN & MARVIN", 110IC-
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is tanen inter
nally, acting directly upon the bioou
and mucous surtaces 01 me system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c.
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
liter
's'"
V?"1'
Time Table in effect June
ao,'9
'rinfrlrn
Pills
pcstlon, bad Mste, coiueu
tomme. sick he.adaelie, In
somnia, ctfl. Hood's run
....... .., oil., itlnn nnd nil Its
1 .. ... . ...... nmnniAn
results, easily and tlioroiiRiiiy. anc. nnnWiH. rni j JjiUKAuEj
ITeiiiired by C. I. Hood t:o 1.0W011, ,11.1s,.
Tim onlv Pills to tako with Hood's Harsnparllla. 4.j.im
From distilled and miero.i w r. In our
storiip rooms wo preservo tmiter, eKHS,
meats, Veen li fruits, furs, car
pets and woolen (oods.
I !cranton(: It H)ly
Plttston -
Wllkesbarre....lv!
IMvrn'tn Kerry" .
Nanlkoke ,
INlceii'iiHiua . .. ;
WBPwnlionen.
Nescopeck Br
5 ARTIFICIAL ICE CO.
llloomsbtirB, n.
Medal lor a Brave Soldier.
Richard Connor, of Camden. Saved
Country's Flag.
His
The often changing of the wind
showeth tempests.
If two rainbows appear it will rain.
A rainbow presently after rain dc
notes fair weather.
If the sky be red in the morning it
is a sure token of wind or rain, or
both, because those vapors which
cause the redness will presently be
resolved.
If the sun or moon looks pale then j
look for rain, if fair and bright, expect
fair weather, if red, wind will come.
If a dark cloud beat sunrising in
which the sun is soon after hidden it
will dissolve it and rain will follow.
If there appeaieth a cloud and
after vapors arc seen to ascend .upon
it that portendcth rain.
If the sun seem greater in the east
than common it is a sign of rain.
If in the west about sunsetting,
there appear a black cloud it will rain
that night or the day toiiowing. De
cause that cloud will want heat to
disnose it.
If mists come down from the hills,
or descend from the heavens and set
tie in the valleys, it promiseth fair,
hot weather.
Mists in the evening show a hot
nn the mnrrow. The like when
DECLINED TO PARDON.
Governor Hastings Refuses so Accept no-
commendation ot the Pardon Board.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Pottsvllle Iv
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Tmnlilcken "
Fern Glen
Kouk men -
Nescopeek ar
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ELAWARE.LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
PXOOMSDURO DIVISION.
8TATION8.
President McKinley has awarded a white mists arise from the waters in
medal of honor to Richard Conner, 01 the evening,
No. 1 139 South Fouith street, Cam
den. At Bull Run, Va., August 30,
86 j, the Sixth Regiment ot new
ersey Volunteers, in which Conner
was a private, was Jorcea uac. uum
an advanced position by the enemy s
attack. In the retreat the regimenwi
i -niancrva in obstruc- like horse' manes and tails fortelletn
CUMJIS Utl..v. v o " , r , . , ,il
tion. were torn from the statt, leit De- great wincis even as n.c ",iU.a .v,..b
The circles that appear about the
sun, if they be red and broken, pro
t 'ndeth wind
If thick and dark it shows winds,
snow or rain, vhich are also presaged
bv the circles about the moon
White and ragged ciouos appeanu
Northumberland,
Cameron.
CUUlaeky
Danvlllo
ratawlsua
ItiiDert
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Km v
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Willow urove
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HAS NO MERCY FOR liRIDfiRS.
Governor Hastings has refused to
concur in the recommendation of the
pardon board in the cases of Richard
Hughes, James Cahill and Charles
McConnell, of Philadelphia. The ap
plicants pleaded guilty November 1 1
' - ' i i : .un.
I8q(, tO an lIKllOimeiH tliuriug uitiu
ith making false returns as election
officers of the 12th district of the 4th
ward at the general election, Novem
ber 5, 1895, and were sentenced to
six months each in prison and depnv- fiymouu............ '
edof the right of suffrage for four Ton..;. SK Jo?
Although the recommenciaiion ior
absolute pardon was made June 30
last the reasons did not reach the exe
cutive until yesterday. The appli
cants served the full term of imprison
ment and were discharged some time
ago. The application was 10 relieve 1 BTATioN9,
them from the sentence "tnat weyi
and each De aepriveu ui uic ugui Bellevue.
suffrage for the term of four years. .
Governor i tastings in reiusing a
pardon says : "He wno, either as
election officer or briber, contributes
to the spoliation of the American
ballot should be accursed ot men ana
the stain which discolors him should
be reflected upon every person high Aondni..
. 1 1-. 1 u: 1 I " ;
or low, who pronts uy ins uiurc. 1 Buniock'i
refuse to concur in the recommenda
tion of the board of pardons, and I
decline to exercise executive ele-mency."
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hind, and their capture was imminent.
Under a heavy fire from rom smes
Conner, with one companion and with
out orders, made his way back to the
abandoned flag, secured it ami reiurn-
hnve said. viz.
Shagged clouds like an old mare's
tail,
Make lofty ships to carry low sail.
Thunder in the morning, if it be to
ed to the regiment, his companion be- the southwestward, and the wind be
5 7 - ,
nnv Conner was promoted 10
color sergeant, and was afterward
severely wounded in battle.
Sick-poison is a poison which makes
vou sick. It comes from the stomacn.
1 , :.- nf ilnm
The stomacn manes n
gested food
the
there, denotes many times a tempes
tuous day : also a rainbow or water
gall in the west denotes a stormy, wet
day. . .
The " son docs " appearing in the
mornine or evening is a sign of cold,
wet, windy weather, especially in win
ter time.
A wet summer is always followed
The. Dioou geis u ..u ... - faut h h oc
whole body witn 11. - qM extends n0
it
When you are suffering from Ca
tarrh or Cold in the head you want
relief right away. Only 10 cents is
required t j test it. Ask your drug-
cist for the trial size ot uiy s rcam
Balm, or buy the 50c. size. ve mui
it
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The way to be rid of it is to look
after your digestion.
11 r fnnd is all properly digested,
there will be none left in the stomach
to make sick-poison out of.
If your stomach is too wean 10
to this properly by itself, help it along
with a ew doses of Shaker Digestive
Cordial.
That's the cure of it.
Shaker Digestive Cordial is a
casionally that the
further.
Every winter with excess of west
winds is followed by a cold summer.
City.
afflicted with catarrh last
autumn. Durinc the month of Octo
ber I could neither taste nor smell
and could hear but little. Ely's Cream
Balm cured it. Marcus Geo. Shautz,
Railway, N. J.
An Ironworker's Half Million.
Hit Sister in England Willi Him a Large
Estate.
W. F. HALLSTEAD, Gen. Mao
ttcranton
, Pa
SOUTU.
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H. tfc S. K,
-NORTH
LIAVI
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7.10 11.40
7.0S 11.85
7.03 11.82
A STRIKE THAT
The Bitumlnious Miners Lost
In Wages Alone
00ST $7,000,000.
$2,500,000
Atter nearly three months' idleness
between 15,000 and 18,000 coai
:.. ii Pittshurcr district re-
licious, healthful, tonic cordial, made turned tQ work last Thursday, in ac
ofpure medicinal plants, herbs and cordance with the action taken at
ne. 1 1 last weeks' tonvenuun, ''"b
if dtiveW cures indigestion and resume work in all mines
prevents the formation ot sick-poison. corripiying with the provisions of the
1 j Tvi-d hnttles 10 cents. I 'r - c., .nte ndnnted at
Ai orugiiisis. 1 scaie 01 si.ij-- 4 --
Columbus,
Tniel Onndman. an employe of
the Phoenix Iron Works, at Phoenix,
ville, has just received word that he
is sole heir to an estate of $500,000
in Staffordshire, England. Goodman
left home many years ago, and finally
came to America and settled here,
where he has lived for the past 10
uenrs.
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whpn nis motner uicucvci j"1-
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aco sne ieu ner cainc w
maiden daugnter. 1 ne uauBiii u.vv.
about six weeks ago, leaving uic
estate to her brother, Daniel, if living.
A lawyer has so informed mm, wriimg
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9.13
9.21
9.26
9.8H
9.31
9.85
9.45
9.50 1
2 4ll
9.42
2.4,
2.4
2.34
3.01
3.10
3.20
3.25'
3.301
8.40
8.4 V
8.41
8.51
3..V
4.07
i.ll
pm
6 40
6.44
6.47
6.501
6.5
.t!
7.10!
7.801
7.24
7.29
7.8U
7.44
7.4S
7.62
7.5,
S.07
18.10
am
6.10
6.18
6.85
6.87
6.60
7.10'
7.85
7.41
8.00
8.40
8.50
8.53
,9.00
9.10
9 30
9.40
Erie.......
Kane "
Renoo '
Lock Haven...."
Wllllamsport,."
Milton "
LewlHburg "
Sunbury . ar
Sunbury lv
8. Danville-...."
Catawlssa. "
B. BlooroHburg"
Bapy Ferry "
Creasy
Nescopeck ....ar
P. M.
i 1 001
4 09
4 5H
7 15
8 81
9 30
P. M
I 8 95
7 Of
10 85
11 2'i
A. M
12 25
1 82
1 50
P. M. A. M.
I 8 10 I 8 10
ia so uo 00
A. M.
t 7 SO
t 9 .81
A. M. A. M.
7 60
j 4 f5 t 9 5')
I 4 80 I 6 80
A. M. A. M.
I 8 05 til 40
I 9 40 1 10
A. M.
....IV
,..ar
Noscopeek...
Hock Olen...
Fern Glen....
Tomhlcken.,
Hazleton "
Pottsvllle. .... "
a.
t s 9I
5 4s
6 06
Via
Rock
Glen.
8 07
I 7 80
8 80
9 IN
9 06
9 45
A. M.
I 9 65
10 1'
10 35
10 43
flO 47
10 66
11 10
a in p m p m am
AKHIVI
HUMPHREYS'
Nescopeck lv
Wapwallopen.ar
Mocanaqua.....
Nantlcoke "
Plymth Ferry"
Wllkesbarre...."
: it
BENT TO JAIL-
- j tl.aU Dnnlehmfint. '
Newspaper Clippers sou -
t t, cn(ripr and B. E. Hacken-
burg, of Adamsburg, Snyder county,
werJ sentenced, by the United States
district court at Witliamsport, Thurs
day to thirty days in the Northumber
land county jail for conspiring to de
, j e r,n-the mai Is to turtner
trauuauu u-b -- .
the scheme, 'i he aeienua,u -advertisements
in newspapers calling
for people to collect clippings at $5
perPioi. The applicants for positions
per 4 ' ' fB fnr h anks and
were to senu icu i-." - ,
T"he remain derof the 23,000 miners
t n,e rttstrirt will be at work before
1aca nf this week.
ti- i estimated that the strike,
...u-u Ucteft Rixtv-five working days,
cost the people of the Pittsburg dis
trict from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000.
Of this amount the miners iobi
$8,500,000 in wages.
H2MN BOOK AVERTED MURDER.
. 1 r n Ia Dp!
.--I.... Dncenl IlWOrDI UUVI ,v
ieaiuua
son tor Shooting at a Girl.
The remarkable shooting case of
But
ICll . X lie in"""- . " no 1
.. 1 -.. eerond I . .1. ...Uarom Russell bWOrdS,
later were caiieu upu last moum, -----
ten cents, tor
which, practicauy, .f
amount ui
The
Snnncs. in a ht 01
awav at his sweet
tended that he had no
mmittino a wrong.
hroueht in a verdict of guilty ia man
t,
ntir and torm
Praised to the laoe.
I nncfl saw a father walk up to
man his little hov had made and pin
ned on the wall. He stood before it
a long time in silence and in silence
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
CURES
1 Fever, Congestion.
2 Worms.
3 Infants Diseases.
4 Diarrhea.
7 Coughs & Colds.
9 Headache.
in nvsnepsia, Indigestion.
FlttBton(S B) ar
Scranton
A. M.
t 63
A 69
7 10
T 87
8 45
A. M
t 8 07
8 18
8 28!
8 48
18 58
9 05
A. M
t 9 41
10 10!
A. M.
til 10
11 85
11 43
11 64
P. M
13 15
1 20
8 30
r 8 10
9 32
10 80
A. M.
t 8 30!
10 85
11 20
P. M
tl2 40
1 87
1 15
1 65
P. M.
t 2 0
2 2
2 40'
8 46
8 51)
3 00
S 13
A. M
111 10
11 22
11 82
11 641
P. M
18 02!
18 10
P. M
tl9 49
1 IB
P. U
14 16
4 40
4 48
4 6.".
5 15
7 00
P. M.
t 8 18
3 23
8 82
3 58
4 01
t 10
P. M.
t 4 55
6 82'
A. M
I 8 CO
P. M.
t 8 10
A. M
t 8 00
P. M.
t 8 15
t 5 10
A. M
U0 50
12 00
119 85
P. M.
t 8 68
t 6 29
A. M.
4 8 00
9 31
10 14
13 30
1 42
8 43
P. M.
I 3 CO
4 00
4 56
4 47
6 23
p. U.
t B 48
6 07
6 24
8 83
f 6 84
6 40
6 69
p. .
t 7 05
7 81
7 87
7 48
8 OS
9 10
P, M.
t 6 69
7 09
7 21
7 43
7 68
8 00
P. M.
t 8 89
9 03
on
woiiov. 1 Pally. 1 Flag station.
ana wasningwu uu """"-
w,; ..inn nnir to Ticket
Agents. t
T Tl TlTTTI .11 1 N BUrl . II. ' '
Qen'U Manager.
Gen. Pass, Agt.
man will go to England as soon as he No. 1 1 Delayed Periods,
can get away.
Ruby Lips And a clear com
plexion, the pride ot woman nave
vou lost tnese cnarms imuugu
. . . . n:i!....HAis -f
Liver, Constipation, uuiuuaucas .
Nervousness? Ur. Agnews uvc.
Pills will restore them to you 40
1 .RnV, es" in a vial 10 cents.
Act like a charm. Never gripe. 4-
" Sold by C. A. Kleim.
Won't Condone Publio Theft
Judge Endlich, at Reading, Sentences Ham
burg's Treasurer.
12 Leuchorrea,
13 Croup.
1 4 Skin Diseases.
18 Rheumatism.
19 Catarrh.
27 Kidney Diseases.
34 Sore Throat.
No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever.
1 . iTonnt1iln Mannal
Dr. liumpnreyj, ,prt j.ve0.
Disease at your iipukkib" - ,. ots..
and johuSts .New York,
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No,
o!
Philadelpliia & Reading R'y
in effect May 89, 1897.
TRAINS LBWK BL0OMSBUKO
Por New YorR, Philadelphia, Readlntt Potts
TlUTamaqSa. ' weekrtay- 11.48 , a. m.
For VlUlamBport, weekdays, 7.b0 a. m., 8.80 p.
BFor Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7.80 a. m.,
,,3?or Catawlasa weekdays7.80, 11.45 a. m 12.20,
8.30 5.00 7.35, y. m. is .20.8.SO
B. a 0. n. K","Jf r. . tTit m." 8.4s
at
Mount Holly
iealousv, blazed
. 1 .1 ...nr. cmnii- iiul 1 1. a -rri i .i-it' 1 11. .
monev invoiveu inean, -o - . r,llrt
nlu"v ' ., oe ;,i n r.lassl. r. jt contwnrf? in Court
nrinciule was me same a awoiua ' . . ,
principle wa of " Thursday. It will be re-
I S1 pun ier admitted hav- Va the hymn-book whicli
t fdone what was charged, but con- Leighdigh earned and held a
her breast saved ner uic,
lover's bullet merely struck and pene
h,w,l nait way through the book.
1 h( 1 .irr Sivnrii 10-aav.
as inciicieu. i" "1 Court, in hcu.-"6 : "
- ,-w , o n M n CUIUV ,l.l otntlfn to 1118 lliauuv-ai
case ot nacKe.iuu.t, , caucu : - n,thpn Bet him
intention Ol
The jury
was en
tered.
Dropsy and Heart Disbase. A
UK tfstimonv.
t. .tire nnu u '
lit : 1 iuf
b
,.,ci tn tase me,
1 t. 1or,itintlrtrV
to the uabiciu
months.
for 22
For
Heart
Bold Burglars These.
11 i
men waiKcu uuu
ten years I suffered greatly from
1 I. Vlnm.rinrr of the
t lliseabe, , ,P.. Vnnwn
ng ape..S, . " t, t Shamokin
: I was conhnea 10 tne eiuim , .,
"v.bea- 1 r""Lrf" the
toiamc ii"-r";- - ., H,art
,rA nr. Aenews vuic ------
i Uronsy and my
, Vr Mmis. James Adams, Syracuse,
heart. 1VLlJ, , . a trieim.
Ni Y, 1. Sold by C. A. Jviei'"-
one
while the bar
out some dirt
monev drawer,
- 1
$40 in casli anu
The police
. tliw.ups. T hev
nn tne irau ui mv. j
are supposed to be from Lykens
worst. I tender was carrying
w.ilked off witli tne
relief, one which containeti
several valuaDie paiici
In sentencing John L. Doering, the
defaulting ex-treasurer of Hamburg,
Berks County, who had pleaded guilty
to taking $576-9 "om lne weabury,
udge Endlich on truiay saiu :
f want it understood for myself
that the tampering with public money
by public officials win not ue cuuuim-
. 1 i tlwk Ain farmer
ed, especially in view ui k-o
Stand up 1 I will
vz, ..w . r..
only sentence you on one count, r uu
J . . ! n ... ..MMarrrrt
are fined 57o-9 anu wlu
an imprisonment ot two years m
Eastern l'enitentiary at separate aim
solitary confinement."
What do the Children Drink ?
Don't give them tea or coffee. Have
vou tried the new food dnnic caiieu
rii--iin III" 11 IB UCUtluuo ..wv.
and t.ikes the place of coffee. The
i:rain i vou tivc uic nuiuiv..
.1. mnr. health vou distribute through
fi,.,;v Euiems. Grain O is made ot
and tastes like choice
!.nf ut msts about the price. AH
LUllV-w t" '
grocers sell it. 15c and 25c.
ri m. aundaya,8.S0.7.6 11.86 a. m..
HI'. 77. p. m.' Additional trains , Iroin M and
street siaium, ---
UheBtnut
6 H3 p. m.
Sundays, 1.85, 8 p. iu.
TR-VIN8 FOR BLOO.MSllUHQ
8.00 ft
a m niiif m nosltlveenre.
Amly Into the no.trll. It U quickly atworbed. 60
Appiy idvui. .Amulet 10c by mall.
Genu Vork cllr.
ELY JJUOTUH.KO, 00 "
1,
"-pARtCEH'S..
rV;ipd"-'1',Lllu
.,r-.,lliiTat Vnift.
-'it.d.
lUh Diamond Itrud.
mm 4Til,hlT' F
SSkA. i" k i "U-f l2i &
VVWbttlM. WW! Will. "I'." nnu... - W I
L Win Muui lot Mtlloulun, l.uiuonlaU u.l
H um.Ii..? fi.p I.B.IU" tlHr. 'J wtoro
If... .M.'''h."(.LTi..JtJu..llullii I'laoe,
. , . iiiiniw. .
U-lll-Hd.
rave New York via Philadelphia
m., and via Kaston n.io a. m.
Lave ruiiuucinJuia .www.
Leave Reading 11.66 a. m.
Ljave Poti aville m.so p. in.
Leave Tamaqua l.s!7 a.m., ,.,,. .nn
Leave WllUauasfort weekdays 10.S0 a in, 4.30 p
"Leave Catawlasa weekdays, 7.00, 8.80 9.10 a. m.
I l,laveuper"t, weekdays, 7.08, 8.SS.9.1S 11.56
a, m., 1.88, 8.40, 7.2S.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street whart
and boutU Btreet. wharf for Atlantlo City.
wkbk-days KxprHHs, 8.00 tu), 10.46 a. m.
(Saturdays only, 1.30) 8.00,8.00, 4.00, 5.00,5.40,
ri m. Aocom. 8.00 a. m.. 5.U1, 6.3n p. m.
SUNn.va-Kxpivsu, 7..30, B.Oo, sum, 10.00 a.m.,
Aocom., 8 00 a. m., 4.45 p. m. 1.00 Excure on
train to tool, of Mississippi Avo., T.oo a. m. Uutly.
Leave Atlantlo city, dpot. : wmk-iiay--Kxpresi,
7.00, 7.45, 00, 10.15, a. m., 8 80, 5.30,7.30,
0.3d p.m. Aeoom., 4 V a 111., 4.( p. m.
SUNDAYS KXprOHS, 4.UU, a.w, n.uv, . uv, o ,
li.so p.m. Aeoom., 7.16 a. m., 5.05 p.m. i.ou
Kxcurston Train from toot of Mississippi Avo.
only, week-days, s.uo p. m., ouuuuja u.4U v. u.
Turlor cars on all express trains.
B14 W All l-"41 UIMUiUiU,
Wanted-An Idea
Beyl Wanhlngum. 1- C..for thlr l,.l prie ion
1 ix ut ot tw buaOroa luvenlluus warned.