3 THE tiOLUMB AN. BLOOMS BURG. PA. M WASHINGTON. From our Kutrular Correspondent. ' Washington, April 17, 1899. It is regretable that Congress is not in session, so that the Democrats could inject sufficient ginger into Mr. McKinley to make him coll Germany down as they made him call Spain down a year ago. The people are stirred to deepest indignation by the news that German treachery in Samoa has been responsible for the ambush ing of a small detachment of Ameri can and English marines by 800 na tives and the killing of two lieutenants, one American and one English, one American Ensign and four marines, and the administration is doing juht as it was a year ago waiting. Ger many has deserved a sharp call down from this government four or five times since the war with Spain began, but in every instance the administra tion has allowed itself to be placated with a little soft soap from the Ger man Ambassador. This Samoan busi ness has aroused the people, and action is demanded. Senator Stewart voiced public sentiment when he said: "Does Germany want to fight? If so she may be accommodated. Wc are a peaceful people, but we do not per mit others to go around with chips on their shoulders." And Representative Hull, of Iowa, a Republican, said: "In my section the feeling has been strong against Germany for six month. The people believe she was hostile to us in the war with Spain. The people are in such temper that they will not permit any trifling or hedging on the part of this Government. lhe time has come when the mind of the Ger man Emperor must be cleared in an effective manner of the idea that th;s country is afraid of him. War Department officials are at last convinced that peace in the Phili- pines is still a long ways off, and tne administration is benininir to realize that the islands were not a bargain at $20,000,000 and that we will pay the monev a lone time before we get pos session of the property, such as it is. When Aguinaldo's capital was taken it was announced by administration officials that the fighting was all ovei, and yet during the past week there has been almost continuous fighting over there, and our troops didn't have to do all the attacking either. Speak inn to several army officers, Gen Shafter said; "Gen. Lawton and his men are achieving much success so tar as they go. The fighting against the Fil- that the army will be entitled to under the army reorganization act. Mr. McKinley's selection of Mr. E. Bartlet Tripp, of S. Dak., who was minister to Austria under the Cleve land adimnisliation, to represent the U. S. on the International Commis sion that will endeavor to straighten out the Samoan tangle, was disapoint ing to a number of Republicans who would like to have secured the plum. Mr. McKinley is no novice in the game of politics. He got elected by the suppoit, directly or indirectly of gold Democrats, and he is playing for the same support next year. Mr. 1 ripp is a gold Democrat; besides, he is a near relative, by marriage of Senator Dav:s, of Minn., who is chairman of Senate Committee on Foreign Rela tions. ME CZAKb SUUHUti. A 6Look.bg boandal. EDITOR STEAD SAYS AMERICA CAN INSURE UNIVERSAL PEACE. The Best Springtimo Tonic A Soashore Trip. When spring-time comes, after the dull, heavy winter weather, we all feel the need of something to tone up the system. I-ormcrly this was done by the use of bitter decoctions, but now- a-days the knowing ones have found that the best tonic is a trip to the Ocean Beach, and the practice of spending a few days on the Shore is finding more and more devotees every year, so much so that the Seaside Hotels make extra arrangements to accommodate the early Spring visitors. Atlantic City with Us numerous open-all-the-year Hotels, Sun Parlors and magnificent boardwalk with a southern exposure, giving promenaders a splendid view of the ocean while in haling the warm invigorating salt air waftea up from the Gulf Stream, is especially suited for the purpose, and through the good train service of the Philadelphia & Reading Route (At lantic City R. R.) has quick railroad connection with all points. Fast trains leave Chestnut St. and South St. ter ries at convenient hours and through tickets are sold and baggage checked through from or to all points on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway and its connections. We would also call the attention of the traveling public to the fact that Philadelphia & Reading engines burn hard coal, thus avoiding smoke. The Atlantic City Railroad is double track all the way, and is ballasted with an thracite cinders, thus eliminating the very disagreeable feature of dust, and that this route has the record of in augurating the 60 minute train service between Philadelphia and Atlantic Sli'hnliM' 'ri)mHitn All KliiriTi- - P.niRln He ml y to Arrest FuturH luert'iini' of ller Armaments but Ktiruiid Is frt ptlciilly A pill hot Ic. William T. Stead, writing from I-on-loti, Hays: "I lnivn seen tbo Czar. I havo lonrd from his own lips tho pnriict li-slio of lils li;nrt that MHiiPtliliig prnrtlciil Hlioulil bo done, nml that lulckly, to divert to the service of liu iinnlty Homo of tbo many million low dovotod to tho preparations for wur. Ho lias taken tlio Initiative lu nuiiiiionlnjr the conference. "He Is prepared to lve earnent of lis sincerity by arretdiug the future ncreiise of ltussinu armaments. Hut Unless lie Is supported by tho peoples who detest militarism, as well as bv ;hoso who grouu under Its burdens, lis well-uieiint endeavor will fa" "What Is hoped by those friends of ,ieaco and enemies of militarism who turn llielr eyes to the Groat Kopubllc. of the New World Is that between iow and January the citizens of the. United Statett will, by public demon il rations, formal resolutions and by very other method whereby a demo cratic, people gives expression to its ionvictlons and its aspirations, have manifested to tho world their deter mination to help the Czar to put this thing through. from the Kansas City Journ il. A horrible scandal is on at the Col lege in Win field, this state. The devil entered into the hearts of some df the students the other niht. and they went out and painted all tho pigs a seal brown, and fixed up a goat with green whiskers and a red body, after which they tied the animal to the bed room door of one of the col lege officials. We speak advisedly about the devil having entered the hearts of the students, for this is the explanation offered by one of the col lege regents, and it really does seem as though nothing less than the devil could lead a divinity student to paint a billygoat red ami green. Tim Cou'llfnt limn on Kurtli. It Is not generally known that th nnllla l?ean Is the costliest bean on earth. It prows wild and Is gathered by the natives In Papantla and MIs antla, Mexico. When brought from the forests these beans are Bold at the rate of two pounds five shillings per 1,000, but when dried and cured they coRt about two pounds five shillings per pound. They are mainly used by druggists, and last year over 90,000,000 beans were Imported Into this country. 1 n mm Pennsylvania Kailroau. Time Tahie in effect Sot. to, '9 wcranton(B J)lv Pittston " " .1 3 J3 i v J to' J pld liver, and cure headache, Jnundice, tlon, etc. They are In- valuable to prevent a cold or break up a fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy your confidence. Purely vegetable, they can be taken by children or delicate women. Price, 'J."c. at ail medicine dealer! or by mail of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, muss. Rouse r the tor biliousness, sick nausea, indigo? t llkesbarro. ..lv I'lym'th Fen-, " lsantLioKe " Mocanaqua Wapwallopet.. " Nesuopeck ar l.'M. I 8 4r, 7 IS A. M. t 7 80 f J 38 7 4" S (II 8 i:, S PottHVtlle lv llH.lCtOD Tomhlcken..., Fern Glen Hock ?lcn Nescopeck ar 3 a a a a a ama aaa HllMrnnr.Ta VETERINARY SPECIFICS AA. JfevEUS, Lung Fever. Milk Fever. H. H.tfcpnAIH. Lameness. Ilhcuraatlira. cumuli JuMjEPr100TIC' DI",CmPe''1 cuiiral WOUMH. Boli. Grubs. R ttC OlGII. Colds, influenza. v- V V01M llellvarhe. IHnrrhea. .. Prevent MIMJAIIBIAUK. K1IKY A BLABBKR IUHOHDEBS. jMAKGE, kln Dlienici. ' f BD COXniTIOS. Staring Coat Nescopeck lv I'iPiiKy Kspy Ferry K. lilotiinsturg' Crttavtlsaa ar Catawlnsa .lv H. Danville... MuiUurj Hunbnrv I cm l.tburg ... Mll'on vi uiliinisDort locl; llaven... Henoio Kane 11.11. I. I CURES Lock llaven... Iii'llcfonle 1 Tyrone MillliisbuiK.... (Ueurtli'ld I'lttsburK ip.nos, however, is like the brushing t maintaining for 60 away of flies; the moment the brushing is stopped they come back. I he fin pinos are bound to give in eventually, but I believe it is a much more sen ous task to subdue them than most people think." Another army officer said after noting the resemblance of Gen. Lawtons campaign to those aeainst the Apache Indians: "The Filipinos will get tired of the chase sooner than the American Indians did, and after a few years of attempting to keep up a fight against the authority of the U. S. the insurgents will ill appear or surrender." 1 hat s a nice thing to contemplate isn't it? Pay 20,000,000 and thousands of good American lives for islands which we will get complete possession ot in a few years, and will not have any use for after we get them. Gen. Shafter has had critics in days without a break the fastest train in the world, A book has been com piled by the Company, giving interest ing statistics regarding these tacts, it will be sent by mail to any one who will address with a two cent stamp Edson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. American Soldiers in the Philippines. The losses of our troops in the Phil ippines since August 6th are officially reported as follows: Killed in battle and died of wounds, 214; died of dis ease. 254. Total deaths, 468. Wound ed, 1,020, or a total of casualties, 1,- 489. The Tenth of Pennsylvania has lost 15 killed in action or died of wounds and six dead of disease; twenty five are reported wounded and one missing. The usual proportion ot wounded to killed is five to one, but the Tenth had 15 killed to 25 wound- plenty ever since the charge was made ed, while in the entire army in the and never fully disproven that he naci "flunked"' in the Santiago campaign and that he would have made a mess of the whole business if Gen. Toe Wheeler and others had not prevented, but his testimony regarding the canned "roast" beef brought more harsh criti cism than anything he had previously said or done. In the face of the evi dence of nine out of every ten witnes ses who have testified that the stuff was unfit to eat, Shafter said it was cood and that he ate it every day and enioved it. Either he overdid the Philippines the loss was 214 killed to 1,020 wounded. A correspondent writes: At present we know that about 400 American soldiers have perished in the Philippines, since fighting with the Spaniards ended, who would have not died in the course of nature at home. At the modest estimate placed upon the money value of men by our courts this is a loss of $2,000,000 in dead soldiers alone. . As the total gross value ol Philippine imports from the United States used to be less than thing in his testimony or he was fur- $170,000 a ytar in time of peace, in ,;.!, o ,iiff,.rn' enrt nf rsnnprl how manv decades will the natural jiiaucu mini vn,vw w v . - "roast" heef from that furnished the profits ot rniiippine tracie, witn an rest of the army. How his testimony open door policy in force, amount to was received at the White House may $20,000,000 ? In how many centuries THE CZAR OF RUSSIA. "A national committee to promote tho success of the Pence Conference, rvith local committees In every city in die Union, would do much to achieve llils end. "In England, where tho difficulties ire much greater, owing to the sense less nreludleo against ltussla which 111s been the baleful legacy of tho Crl noan war, such a national committee 8 nlready in course of formation. Hy the end of next month It is expected there will not be nny considerable centre of population which will not have had Its public meeting demand ing that energetic support be given to the Kusslan proposals. "These proposals, stated briefly, are (1) that there should be declared 11 rrnoo of God for Ave years; (2) that auring that period the governments jhould not increase their expenditure em armaments beyond the figure stated bv tliom at the conference of the maximum of their needs; (3) that some international agreement Bliould, if disputes arise between tue signatories of this pact, bind thorn al ways to invite tho mediation of neutral powers before appealing to tins sword. "A joint Anglo-American denuta tlon of, say, fifteen men and fire wo aieu, chosen from the foremost of our face, charged with the mandate to proceed through Europe on a nllgrl- autge of peace to present an lddross jf thanks to the Czar, would rouse tho continent. It would aftlnu tho mlty of tho English-speaking race and Jemonstr.'ite that It had both the ca naclty and the will to act as a unit in (he cause of pence. "Round the Anglo-American deputn dou would group themselves in tne first place tho representatives of the luveu small states Sweden, Norway Denmark, Holland, Itelgluiu, Swltzer .and and Portugal, with an aggregate population of nearly thirty millions ind with those reinforcements the ?reat International delegation would Degln Its crusade through Europe. "In four weeks It would havo shak en tho continent from centre to el cum Terence." The Czar's conference is attracting aiuch sympathy from tho Queen and atlior members of tho royal family who are said to bo aware of the oiv tiro sincerity of the Czar. Rnllitl Knyboaril IMnnnfnrf i Mr. Henschel's new Invention of a pianoforte with a raised keyboard Is now on view In London. The keyboard Is so raised that singers and others can now, while singing, play the piano In a standing and upright position, thus seeing and being seen. Mrs. Pinkham's Medicine Made a New Woman of Mrs. Kuhn. letter to miii. riNKHAu mo. 64,493 " Dear Mrs. Pinkham I think it Is my duty to write to you expressing my sincere gratitude for the wonder ful relief I have experienced by the use of Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound. I tried different doctors, also different kinds of medicine. I would feel better at times, then would be as bad as ever. ' For eight years I was a great suf ferer. I had falling of tho womb and was in such misery at my monthly periods I could not work but a little before I would have to lie down. 1 our medicine has made a new woman of me. I oan now work all day and not get tired. I thank you for what you have done for me. I shall always pralso your medicine to all suffering women." Mrs. E. E. Kuhn, Geii.mano, Ohio. " I have taken eight bottles of Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound and used two packages of your Sana tive Wash, also some of the Liver Pills, and I can say that your remedies will do all that you claim for them. Before t uking your remedies I was very bad with womb trouble, was nervous, had no ambition, could not sleep, and my food seemed to do me no good. Now I am well, and your medicine has cured me. I will gladly recommend your med icine to every one wherever I go." Mrs. M. L. Sueaks, Gun Marsh, Mich. SEllVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopalhlo Specific No. 8, in use over AO yeara, tho only successful remedy. $1 per il,or 8 vials and large vial powder.for $3 PnM tiy Drmittptii, or wnt twit-paid on rocipt of pric. Utai'lUH Vb' MEIt, to., Cur, Wlltous a Mm lit., Nw Tort Sunbtiry lv llanlHtjurg ar A. il I e un 7 IN 7 7 M 1 4:1 8 07 A M. i 8 H 8 83 ( H 4.1 8 4. 8 ftf. 8 B5 14 9 X, A. M. I 9 4I 10 IB 10 10 11 no 11 5(1 A. M. F M. m in 1 1 2 15 4 !M 6 07 6 05 I'llllndelplila. Kiiltlmore.... WanMngton Sunbury ........ lv fwlRtown Jo ar riltBburg- ' ' Blend most softly andssS' I liiw play most effectively over jR Harrlsbuig lv Pittsburg A. M 9 Ml ill 80 V. V t 8 00 8 11 4 HI A. M, ilO (15 P. M. 1 05 55 A. M I 9 30 no 0 A. N 510 ir. 10 !l 10 7 10 45 111 65 11 HI A. M. I 11 n.'i 11 15! 11 i'4 11 40 A. M 11 10 via lnk men r. m. 14 tf 1S !i0 13 88 1 0U P. M. 1 III 1 45 1 3: 9 3(1 8 41)1 4 411 1 9 (J5I P. M. 3 45 4 44 8 Ml 8 art 9 o 11 so P. M. 5 1 55 t 8 90, r. m., r. I IS 14 87 f 9 411 4 bi P. M. 1. I 8 lit I 00 f 8 Si I 8 (18 8 10 8 17 8 50 6 87 8 Mt ' 47 4 10 7. 00 P. . P. . 12 35 i VI) 6 f.0 9 Ml 1' 9 i!H HI ii 35 H 8 00 8 6 p. y. r u I 4 10! ( 7 m 4 1H ' 0 t 4 S . 1 18 4 80 " S3 4 3(1 7 8" 4 IH 1 80 4 55 7 47 1? 8 10 v7u. r. h . j 6 45 1 9 -ii IK 8 14 9 50 7 10 1" 4() 8 (.7 9 00 - P. M I 5 25 8 5f A. M. 1 11 4.V P. M. I ar 1 55 p. v. I 18 I 8 CO I 7 16 P. M. 9 5 4 83 11 3C P. M. 18 50 111 301 P. M, 110 2(1 I 9 45 110 5, P. M. I 7 311 A. M. 12 10 P Ml f 8 81 10 10 A. M. I 4 0 8 as 7 4t p. m: :iii 20 A. U 5 80 Weekdays; Dally, t KlugstaUcn 1'lttsburg.. .lv Harrlsburg ar Pittsburg IV 1 ewlHtown Jc." suiibury... ar Blend most softly and 1 rjlav most effectively over 'tdllitea testive scene wncn lurown 53'by waxen candles. rt 1 mm. ,:. !... I. : 1 beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow of Wa8hlngton....lv Baltimore " I'Ulladelpbla..." narnsnurg... sunbury p. x. I 7 1 5 A. M. I 9 00 P. M. 110 40 111 55 111 20 11 mSANOUET Pittsburg lv Clearrtelrt " PblllpMburg.. .." Tyrone " Belleronm " 1 Lock llaven. ..ar WAX CANDLES Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior hangings or decorations. Manufactured by CTJNnipn OIL CO. f or eule everywnere. a RAILROAD TIME TABLE tieiscopeclc Erie lv KaD6 " Kenoto " Lock llaven...." Wllllamsport.." Minon Lcwlaburg " sunbury ar sunbury lv 8. Danville " Catawlssta " K. Bloonmburg" Kspy Kerry ' ar a. 11 I 8 35 I 5 05 P. M. I 8 80 A. M. I 3 40 A. H.l t 7 30' t 9 18 I 4 '5 I 4 30 A. M I 8 05 I 9 40 P. M 918 !" 4 011 4 5H 7 15 8 81 9 80 P. M. I 4 80 7 5.r. 11 10 11 58 A. M 12 55 1 DO "Tin pvELAWARE.LACKAWANNA & 1 WESTERN KAILKUAU. BLOOMSUURG DIVISION. In Effect August 1st, ll. oi'A'llO.Ns. EAoT. Nescopeck lv HOCK tiun ar Kern Ulen Tomlikken Tlazleton l'otlsvlUe . ... A. II. 58 10 8 33 6 54 Via Bock Glen. 8 07 "Iliavo used your valuable CAM'A I(l:l'S ami Uml llioui ni'i'fect. Couliln I uo without thum. 1 b:ive ustu iliem forsome lime for indigestion niiribiliounn-Ksiiiidam now com plcaoly cured. Kecimiim-nd them, to every one. Once tried, vou will m-ver be without them in tho family." limv. A. .maux, A.unuj, i. A.M. P.M. NOKTHCXHKHI.AND 65 1.50 (Juinerou..., 8 88 Cuulueky m Uuuvllle CatawluEa Kupert bluouibburg , Uipy Llmt Kldae Willow brove... Brltrcreek Berwlok Beaub Uaven... lileli'B Ferry..., Milckatiliiuy.... Uunloek's Nanilcoke be judged from the fact that he was the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mr. McKinley, before he. left town, and was assuied that he would be one of the two additional Major Generals can such trade be expected to balance the other items in the debit account of imperial America?. Olives in History. When the dove flew out from the ark it brought back to Noah an olive leaf. When Kinu Solomon was set- Beware of Oiiitruents for Catarrh that con taiu Moroury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense tling accounts with the workmen wlto of smell and completely derange the uuiit ins tempie ne gave iuo.ooo gu ..,k1 Bvstpm when entering it throuch Ions of olive oil as wages. .v.- ,,iic cnrfnrps. Such articles In Southern Europe for hundreds should never be used except on pre- of years the olive groves have been iMntnhln nhvsirmnsJ the fortunes of their owners. It is as the daman they will do is ten fold said the gnarled and knotted olive to the eood that vou can possibly de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surhces of the system. In buying Hall's Ca tarrh Cure be sure you get the genu- trees in Gethsemane are the same trees under whose branches Christ prayed. It is said Italy's olive crop is worth $125,000,000 a year. In one year an olive tree will yield 190 gj lions of olives and they sell from so to 75 cents a gallon. A young tree gives $5 profit a year, and . . , ;i 11.. I I in rolifrtvia urVtArA t!"l nlilA trpe ine. il IS laKan internauy, aim uiauc "'"1 -- in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & has been transplanted, it begins to Co. Testimonials free. yield fruit much sooner than in its Sold by drugg'sts, price 75c a bottle original home. One county in Call Hall's Family Pills are the best, im tornia has a grove of 200,000 trees. Why the I lRhl W-nt Out. In front of tho hish nltnr In the ca thedral in Salzburg there is a great lamp that Is supposed to burn forever snd n day." One morning, yonrs ago, woshlppors were surprised to sco It (To out, and this wss repeated morning after morning, always about the sanio time, It was thought tho attendant had neglected to give it sudlcent oil, and though lie declared his Innocence he was told that bo would bo discharg ed if the oversight were repeated. Un willing to deal unjustly with tho 1111111, tho dean of tho cathedral hid himself one night to see If he could solve tho mystery, lie had not long to wait. About 10 o'clock a big rat was seen descending the rope by which the lamp was suspended. Having reached the oil it fed freely and then went away by tho way It came. Needless is It to say that tho assistant held his place. Mr.. Crimsonbenk Did you ever think what a funny thins a lemon is? Mrs. Criuisonbeak Why funuy? "You know how sour It Is?" "Oh, yes." "Well, people Uke them to make em stag iweetl," Yonkera States- Peasant. Paintn-blo. Potent. Tasto Gorol. no Good, iiever Siukuu. Weaken, or Urine. 10c. S. ODC. ... CURE CONSTIPATION ... Btvriin K.mrd. I'nmpiinT, I'lilrnto. Si.nlrl. hw York. 021 Ur) Tf Otf Sold and unnrantwrt by ailnruu nU'lW'SAij Kisuio Cl'BE Touaceu Uauit. NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Niffht Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excens ana inais cretlon. A nerve tonic and w'?"1;; ""ZZZ IHOUU uuuu:i iinnni'U..., pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. :Bv mail HOC per box, O boxes for $.50; with a written rnaran too to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO. ILL Avoiidale 3 4J 1'lyuiouiU Plymouth Junction h HlDkB'-Ol . bBUUuit.... r.'.., forty l!'ort Wyoming West PltlBtOD btisqueliunna Avo,. plttBion Duiyea. Lackawanna. Taylor rlelltivue ftOHANTOK STATIONS. SCK ANTON Hellevue Taylor LukiiWHiinft Duryea Plltaton HuBiii'lianna Ave wt'Ht ntibiuu... t) in 9 19 TOD 9 96 7 09 ii 81 7 i j u an 7 Si3 9 42 7 80 9 48 7 84 Hi 7 88 ... 7 64 7!3 8 01 8 14 8i7 886 A. 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FOl'KB ... ...Zauer'8... .Stillwater. ...Kenton.... ...EdBuu'i1.... .Cole's cr'k, ..Laubacb., ...Central... .Jau.city. am pm ! LEAVE im am 8.34 i 40 6 4.V6.10 N.36 2.42 6.471 8.39 2.4)'6.6I1 8 48 2.54I7.L1.S7 8.52 8.69 7.0:6.50 9 02 3.10 7.147.10 9.10 9.14 9.20 9.30 9.84 8.20,7.24 8.H4I.VM 8.30 7.81 8.4017.48 8.44 1.4V 9.37 3 47:7.51 9.478.67lS.01 9.17 4.07 8. 11 10.00,4.10 8.15 auipmpmam ABB1VI T.85 4i N.OO 8.80 8.40 8.46 9.00 9 25 9.85 Philadelphia d: Reading Ilaihv. Engines Burn Hard Coal No In effect July l, is8. TRAINS LB WE Bl.OOMSBUlia For New York, Philadelphia, Heading Votts vllle.Tamaqua, weekday-n.iu a. m. ior v iiuumBpori,, jccninj., ., w X'vor Danville and Milton, weekday?, 7.30 a. in- 8 40. ' ForCatawlBpa weekdays 7.80, 8.38, 11.80 a. m., WFor KunertweekdSyB.SO, 8.38 11,30 a. B., 12.20, 3.40,6,0(1, 6.30, p. tn. tm .,- For Hailimore, "ie8i " - B. o. It. H., througb trains leave Heading 1 or., mlnal.l'hlladelphla. 8.20 7.65. 11.26 a. m. 3.4.1 7.27, p. in. Sundays 8.20. 7.S6 11.26 a. m.. Chestnut street, station, weekdnys, 1.85, 6.41, 8.23 p. in. Sundays, 1.85, 8.23 p. m. THAIN8 FOB BLOOMnBUKQ Leave New York via Philadelphia 8.00 a m.,and via Easton 9.10a. m. Leave PUIladelphla u'.21 a. m. Leave Heading 2. i5p. m. Leave PotiBVlllel2,8op. m. T.ftHve Tamaoua 1?19 n. m.. . Leave Vt llllauisi oit Aeekduys 10.00 a lu, 4 t0 p m. Leave cotawistawoekdays, 7.oo,8.209.1oa m. 1.30 8 40. 6 08 Leave llupert, weekdays, 7.00, 8.28, 9.18 11.4 a. Ul., 1.(8,3.(0, 6.20. ATLANTICCITY DIVISION. In effect Oct. 4, 1898. Leave Phlladelplila, i hcM-mil Street what und Houlh street whart tor Attantlo city. Wksk. pays Express, 9.00 a. m., (Saturdays only 1.8U) 2.e0, 8.00,4.00, fi.lHi, 7.i; p.m. Aeeouimo datU n, 8.00 a. in., 5.80, 6 80 p. m. Sundays F.x. press, 9.00 10.00 a. in. Accommodation, 8.00 a in., 4.45 p. in. Leave Atlantic city, dopot, i wfrk-patb Express, 7.35, 8 15, 9.00, 10.46 a. m., 8 so, 6.3ii p. in. Aceoiu., 4.25. s.17 a. m., 4.05 p. m. sunhays Kxpresf, 4.00, 5.30, 8.00 p. ui. Accoin.,7 15am., 4.15 p. m. For cape May, Sea Isle City and ocean City. Weekdays 9.00 a. m. Sundays cIicbi nut streof 9.15 a. in.. Botiiu smiet, .oo a. in. jmhuiioiiui-Weekilays-tor Cape May, 4.15 p. in., Mr Kui Isle City, 6.00 p m.,for Oeean City ,4.18, 5.00 p.m Parlor cars on nil express trains. 1. A. 8WKIUAKD, KDSON J. WEEK8, Oeii'l Stipt. oen'l Pass. Agt. GbT OUK ' JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE , COLUMBIAN ODFICE