3! THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA. WASHINGTON. FfOm our KeirularCorrespondcnt. Washington, July 10, 1899. It seems that Mr. McKinley is gi ing into the business of Scnator-m ik ing, notwithstanding the ill-fortune of other Presidents who have engaged therein. Assistant Secretary of War, Meiklejohn is the administration can didate for Senator Thurston's seat, he having stated his intention to retire March 3rd, 1901, when his term will expire. Of all branches of this ad ministration the War Department is the worst from which a candidate for anything could be taken, . and the democrats of Nebraska, who already had excellent chances for electing a majority of the next legislature, and Tlnuston's successor, ought to, and doubtless will, thank Mr. McKinley for making their task easier by back ing the Assistant Secretary of War as the administration candidate for the Senate. The latest gossip in Washington has it that the Alger-Pringree mix-up is the personal work of Mr. McKinley, and that the entire influence of the administration is to be used to help Alger defeat Senator McMillan, pro vided, of course, that the republicans can elect a majority of the next Michi gan legislature, a very important pro viso, by the way. In view of what Alger has done to discredit the ad ministration, this seems to be an as tonishing sort of a deal, but those who have closely followed the various Hanna-McKinley political deals from the spring of 96 to the present time find it difficult to be astonished at any thing. According to this story, which may or may not be tuie, Alger has succeeded in convincing Mr. McKin ley that all of the attacks on Algerism have been in reality attacks on entire administration, and that unless Alger can be vindicated by an election to the Senate all these charges will be placed against the McKinley adminis tration by history. It is plain that the support of Alger by the McKinley ad ministration will be an act of treach ery to Senators McMillan and Bur rows, both of whom have been stead fast administration men, but treachery to friends has long been a Hanna specialty, and administration Senatots will not be as badly needed during the remainder of Mr. McKinley's term as they were when the republicans were short a majority in the Senate. Democrats are citing the ease with which ex-Gov. .Hogg, of Texas, con verted the Tammany Fourth of July meeting, which it had been generally understood was to ignore Col. Bryan, if not directly antagonize him, into a wildly enthusuastic Bryan gathering as an evidence of the wonderful hold that Col. Bryan has upon the rank and file of the democratic party the men who cast the votes, but do not at tempt to engage in candidate-making. That meeting may prove a valuable object lesson to those who now im agine the possibility of preventing the National Convention registering the will of the democratic party at large. A New Mexican who attended the recent Rough Riders reunion in that Territory has let a brand new Roose velt cat out of the bag, He says that Gov. "Teddy told his old comrades that a brigade of Rough Riders would be enlisted for the Philipines at once, and that he could command it, if he decided it advisable to resign the governorship of New York to take it. Nobody in Washington had heard a word of all this until the arrival of the gentleman from New Mexico. It may be merely a product of the "silly sea son", or it may be true, but if Gov. Roosevelt is willing to resign his pres ent exalted position to go to the Phil ippines, he will surprise those who give him credit for knowing how to hold on to a good thing when he has it. There is a hitch somewhere in the programme arranged for the giving out of concessions for various sorts of franchises in Porto Rico, and it was this week semi-oflicially announced that the War Department would pro bably not grant any concessions on There is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incur able. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, im the island in advance of Congressional action. This announcement would hae aroused more public interest if it h,d not been knon that Mr. Mc Kinley was almost, if nut mute tier- su.ided of his richt to tirmnuliiate a code ot laws for l'ono Riro in ad vance of Congressional acuon. In fact it is understood that the Insular Com mission, which ended its official life with the close of the last fiscal year, has been re-habilitated by Mr. Mc Kinley for the express purpose of pre paring a code of laws for Porto Rico. If the administration assumes the right to make laws for Porto Rico it will hardly leave the granting of conces sions to Congress, especially when men to whom it is under political ob ligations are after those concessions. It has been officially announced that all of the new volunteer officers above the rank of Captain are to be taken from the regular army: that one captain and one first lieutenant are to be appointed from the volunteers from each state, and all the second lieuten ants from the volunteers at large. A new system of feeding prisoners has been inaugurated in Lancaster county's jail. Instead of meals being furnished in the cells the inmates are now marched to the cordor 1 here they are all fed at a long table. One ! stroke of a bell brings every man out j of his cell, each one c.irryug his own stool; at another up they sit down, and at the thud ring they begin to eat and march back by signals. The new plan is expected to prove a saving to taxpayers, as much food has hereto fore been wasted through individual service. Besides, the innovation will be a wholesome break to the mon otony of life in the cells. The ex periment in Lancaster will be of in terest to every county in Pennsylvania. Freezing Weather in July. Would cause great discomfort and loss, but fortunately it is seldom Known. A vast amount ot misery is caused at this season, however, by improverished blood, poor appetite and general debility. These conditions may be remedied bv enriching the blood and toning the stomach with Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medinine seems to put new life into the whol physical system, simply because of its wonderful power to purify, enricii and vitalize the blood, create an appetite and invigorate the digestive functions. We advise you to get a bottle and try it if you are not feeling just right. It will do you more good than a six weeks vacation. It is the best med icine money can buy. Cape May The Beautiful. No other place anywhere can com pare with it. Quiet, elgance, and re finement. The finest Beoch and the best bathing. A perfect summer cli mate Plenty of good hotels and cot tages for rent at aeasonable rates. In making your plans for this season do not forget Cape May. The Philadel phia & Reading Route will, of course. be your choice, for its transportation facilities to Cape May will be greatly increased and improved. Very reas onable rates for commutation tickets. Regular excursion fare recently re duced. A book has been issued by the General Passenger Department giving a list of hotels and boarding houses, rates of fare and other infor mation. It can be obtained free by calling on or sending your addresr. with a two-cent stamp, to W. H. Mc Cormick, District Passenger Agent, Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia. The oldest loaf in existence is in the British museum. It is supposed that it was leavened and baked about the year 560 B. C. In shape it re sembles a penny bun, and is in per fect condition. Hood's Piiio Arc prepared from Na ture's mild laxatives and while rvcntle are reliable and efficient. They Rouse ihe Livw Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. Prepared by C.I. Hood & Co.,L.owell,Ma9S. Pennsylvania Eailrcad. TlnieTflble I" ctTtct May l 99 , A. M i Seranten(IaiMv; 8 46 it talon " i 1 '" 1. M. ', :n T ;i 7 411 8 01 K 18 8 '.' I W llki"Wre. . IS m l 11 retr, NaMljoke....... ,IociinR(ua .... wapwauopoii. esoopecR 1 THE LAND OF OPHIR. Tliere la Evidence That It Waa Wliat la Now Called Mouomotapa, Africa. The Mouomotapa rcprlon, In Rho drsla, is the (indent land of Ophir. The pold mines of the ancients nre now re discovered nnd the pold Ingot molds rediscovered In ltliotlesin nre identical with tlic tin ingot molds used by tha 1'hoenicinns In Cornwall. It is believed, says the Matabcle Times, that the Phoe nicians worked the South Africun mines 20(H) 11. C. Scripture tells us how Ilirnrn, the I'hoenicinn llng brought enormous quantities ot gold, Ivory nnd slaves for King Solomon, nnd where could nil these hnve been discovered to gether, nnd in such large quantities ns described In' holy writ, if not in this portion of southeast Afrlen? Job's ref erences to "gold dust" locate the source of Solomon's wealth In the pnrts, nr.d certainly neither the "Ivory" nor the "slaves" nor the. "npes" of I'.ible history came from Iiitl'in, for Africa, ns is well known, hns ever been credited in his tory ns the ivory, slave nnd npc-produc-ing country. Further, there is consid erable doubt whether liny other coun try, Indiu included, could nt that period hnve produced the quantity of gold mentioned In Chronicles nnd Kings. Scattered throughout the country are colossal ruins of fortresses, temples of distinctly I'hocnician origin, identical with the ruins now seen in the land of the Phoenicians nnd built by the same rnce ns erected Stonehenge on Salisbury plain and Inter built the rounded tow ers of Ireland. Here is the herringbone Btyle of building, ns In Arabia, Sardinia and the British Isles. There, too, are the gigantic monoliths, cloven stones nnd stone circles, with altars nnd sacred inclosures. FORTUNE IN TAPESTRIES. The Splendid Collection Claimed lr a Titled Or Run Grinder In London. The Dance Must Go- In commenting on the crusade against dancing, which was inaugura ted several years ago by the Method 1st ministers of Chicago, and recently revived by them, the Bradford County Republican says : " The Methodist ministers of Chic ago have combined their forces against dancing. Tnis is an old-fashionc war of theirs, but it was generally sup posed that they had modified their primitive objections to the dance There are so many things in Chica, which mifjht challenge the fiercest and noblest opposition of Method ist and all other ministers that a foray upon this particular evil, if it be an evil, is like a waste of orthodox powder. Dancing as a social pleas ure has declined within 50 years and at the present rate of neglect will in time utterly disappear as a recreation. This has been noted all over the country, the disappearance being greatest in the crowded centers, where other amusements have taken the place of dancing. Thirty years ago the winter season was on its social side little more than a series of balls and assemblies. We celebrated all great events of state with dancing. We had inauguration balls and diplo matic balls, and associations were tormed with the one purpose of giv ing balls. Dancing was one of the necessitous accomplishments of every young lady and gentleman in society. All that has changed. A score of in fluences have tended to drive the ball loom into neglect. It can hardly be said that they are moral influences. Men and women have found other and more wholesome enjoyments, and perhaps it may be said of most young men and women in society that when night comes they are too tired to dance 'till daylight and " go home with the girls in the morning. 1 he Methodist ministers ought to give the bicycle, the tennis court and the game of golf some credit for this change, and even the theater might come in for a share of the influence. At all events, dancing as a passion is about done with. The end of the century doesn t care for it, except as an occa sional spectacle. The dancing mas ter will tell you this with tears in his eyes. Viscount Ilinton, the scion of English nobility who hna been earning u mod est livelihood by grinding an organ in tha streets of London, claims not only the title and estates of Karl Poulctt, but the furniture and ornaments In thp great hnlls at Hlnton St. George, says London Mail. These include ono of the finest private collections of tapestry in the world tnpestries bearing the design of 1'nul Veronese nnd other grant masters, which are renowned for their beauty and value throughout the world of urt. There are 17 of these splendid tapes tries at Ilinton St. George. They are all of the renaissance period nnd were mndo nbout 1570. Some of them have the Poulett arms woven into the fabric As mnny of these splendid possessions of the l'oulctts are as much as 20 feet In length, it may be rendily understood that they occupy a grcut space In the halls. These tnpestries nre valued at 1,000 each. That is their average price. Con noisseurs assert that severul tapestries in the collection nre worth 3,000 to 4,000 each. They are all in splendid condition, and if Viscount Ilinton gets them they will constitute perhaps his most unique possession. Mrs. Pinkham's Advice Saved Mrs. Hayes From an Operation. Pottsvlllo lv lliizleloD " oiulili'ken " Fern Olen " Kouk oleu. " Nescopeck sr fit a a a M mm Wm Wmm m NHIIMHHKr-YS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Ai'nn i FKV EKS, Lung Feer, Milk Fever. " "8PKAI8, Limrnrn, Ilheumatlam, U Hle9 ) JjjJjEPIfcOOTIC, niatemper. WORMS, Bow. Oruha. cuhmI'01 'aHm nfluenaa. cuhI'OL"'' ""'"vac-he. Diarrhea. ii.U. rrrventa MISCARRIAGE, cviiu j KInKV BLADDER DIHORu- RS IZjm"e- a J- K- (BAD CONDITION. Staring Coal euo. earhs Stable Owe. Ton Specific, Book, Ac. ?. Humphrey.' Medicine On., Cor. William ft John tHm., New York. VFTKMHAHT WAin'AI. wkut rnr.K. Ncscopeck lv ipuhv Kspv Kerry " K. UlooiiiBburv" cntawlssa ar atawlsRa lv Danville.... " Sunbury " Sunbury . Lcwlsburg ... Ml .on WlllliuiiHport. m:k naven... J I'VO rial.' tump NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL. WEAKNESS end Prostration from over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homfjopothla specific No. 8. in use, over AO year, the only successful remedy. . (1 per rial.or S rials and large rial powder.for IS hold T IrilKEIt, or ftnl wt-pnld on receipt of price. Hill I' II tikis' HKU. CO., Car.niUUai 4eha u., I.rk nERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotcncy, Nipht Kmisslonsand wastlntr diseases, an etiects 01 sen- abuse, or excess ana mais rrof Inn A norvn tonta and v'"JIb,'1 l"'ldcr' Brlnps the pintC plow 10 paie ciiccks aim restores; the fire of VOlith. Bv mail !Oc ner box, O boxes for $'2.50: with ft written cruaran- toe to euro or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sta., CHICACO. ILL Hold by Mover Bros., di-ugL'Ists, Kloomsburg, retina. -m- LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia. and Liver Complaint. SUMR COATID. 100 PILLS 25 CTS iJn old by all drnirtrlstt or aent oj man. Ntrrlta Mtalctl C., Ckktfl sc. bones contains IS pills. Sold by Mover Bros., druKKlau, Uloomnbui K, l'cnna. 4-1!)-!) RAILROAD TIME TABLE T"ELA WARE, LACKAWANNA & MS WESTERN KAILKUAL). 1.60 a 81 a so n ii i 4H 8 07 813 84 8 84 8 i 8 411 8 61 8 (5 4 bit 4 Ot) 4 10 4 111 4 til 4 Hi 4 kU 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 60 4 55 r.M. 10 11 10 8X 1U80 10 41 10 411 LETTER TO MRS, FIN JC11AM NO. 64,283 " Df.ahM lis. I'inkham Worclsennnot express my tlinnks to you for your kind advice, to me in regard to my health, 1 had been running down in health for about seven years. 1 had doctored with good doctors and taken a great rnanv putent medicines. My trouble beiran when my first child was born I had a very hard time and after its birth would have severe flooding spelts, " After my second child I had very good health until last winter when I again became pregnant and suffered very much and miscarried. I came very near dying, and the doctor said I must have an operation, which fright ened me very much, and concluded to write to you for your advice, and tako your medicine. Was troubled with the whites, great pain in back and hips, sometimes when lying down or sitting was unable to get up. Would have such pain in groins could hardly walk. " I can say I have never seen any thing so wonderful as Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and Sana tive Wash. Your remedies have done wonders for me. lloplng that many of my suffering sisters may be led to take your medicine from reading this letter, I remain, sincerely yours, Mas. Mary Haves, IIardinsiiuho, ICy." Letters like the foregoing should convince everyone that Mrs, Pinkham's j advice is certain help. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION, la effect April na, ltf'JU. oTATlU-NS. A.M. NORTBCMBIRLANO..... .. Jo 1!5 Cameron Has Cuulaeky - 3 DuuvlUo....... oSu Catawlssa 7 08 Kupert run Bloomb0urg..... .. 71j Kspy 7 48 Lime Ultlii e - 7 80 Willow urove to BrlarcreeK 7 88 Berwick &4 Beach UttVjn... 7(8 Ulck's Ferry. 8 ul HtilckHhlmiy - 8 14 UunlouK's. " Nunilcoke 8 85 Avondule 3 49 i'lymoutn 8 4a Plymouth Junction 8 mi Klntis'on 8 Bennett 0o Korty r'ort 08 Wyoming Want Huston m.. S12 Susquehanna Ave 1 ritiHion " nnrvKA..... 9 28 Lackawanna H i'i Taylor J llellevue HURAMTON A.M STATIONS. WEST. .. a.m. r.ii.p, HORiNTON .... 6UUt,UU5 HelU'VUB. 8 US .... Taylor 81" Lnckawmna 8 18 imrye.it I'lttston Siiaiuehunna Ave 8 81 W est rillstou Wyomlnu 841 Forty r'ort 8 40 EAaT, 10 00 M 50 0j 6 07 6 18 8 88 8 88 6 8U 8 46 8 bi 8 ( 7 0- 7 0 7 1 78 T 8 7 4 7 5, 8 0 fe 08 8 1 8 18 8 HI 8 4 S -M 8 hi 8 8 40 8 44 8 48 8 5" 1' r. at 11 04 1180 1145 lyia lii't'S ii"o8 ih'u Vi 17 12 35 r.n. 1 15 i) 40 1015 HI 1 10 M 1041 lOS'i 10 89 10 44 8 CS 8 111 1! 18 17 8 80 8 84 8 8 5 50 f, 118 6 0 tt 10 8 14 6 HI jrk Haven. ..lv Hi'llefonte ar 'yrone " lilllpHburg...." learlleia " 'IttHtmru " Sunbury -.lv UarriHDnrg ar A. M I 6 on 7 UN 7 7 2 1 ; 8 0: : k M. i 8 (4 8 8.1 t S 48 8 47 8 IIS 8 55 14 9 85 A. M. I 45 10 U 10 10 11 on 11 Ml A. V M. 18 10' 1 US 16 4 83 5 07 A 55 Philadelphia Baltimore.... WaHhlngton Sunbury lv LewlPtown Jo ar FlUstmrg- Harrlsbnrg lv Pittsburg ..ar' I A. M. I H Ml 111 30 P. M. 8 IX) 8 11 4 HI A. M i'J 6' r. m 11 i 6 65 A. M. I 11 4: 55 A, P . ! tl HO 110 10, "mJ (".I I I l8 11 101 11 88 11 48 11 68 A. M. t 11 .15 11 85 11 84 11 8l ; A. M 11 5. 18 t)8 18 1 1'2 14 P. H. 18 81 18 81 18 8 1 0l P. M. 1 l 1 4", 1 8 S 80 8 411 4 40 H 8. P. M. 8 45 4 44 A 111 8 86 8 m 11 80 P. M 1 56 8 80 P. M. 18.8 I ro I ' 19 P. M. 8 18 I 8 60! 11 80 P. M. S8 lit 30 r. M. I 8 IM ( 8 III P. M.l I H II.-., I 8 i:i 8 81 8 48 8 M 4 0! P. M. P. M. I 4 on 4 14 t 4 HI 4 87J 4 84 4 l 4 61 5 1.'. P. M. 5 45 6 1H 8 II 7 Id 8 ( 8 00 f . 4 8 4 tl I . M t a H" I 8 UK II 17 8 37 A 41 7 00 P. M s 6 SO A 1" V H 8 A l V t 7 (i i m 7 80 7 85 7 88 7 88 7 61 8 15 P. M. I 85 Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. 9 Ml 10 40 "V fAv H v "VI 1 P. M. P. M' 1 6 8.'i 8 81 0 &." 10 10 P. M, A. M. 110 8 14 SO 19 4 A 88 110 6 7 4 . M ...... MO P. M. P. M I 7 8'i 10 80 A. M. A. H 1 8 on ' ;o t Weekdays. Bally. 1 Flag Btallon Pittsburg.. - .lv BarrlHhuig ar Pittsburg lv I ewlKtown Jc." sunbury ar Wnshlner,on....lv Baltimore " Philadelphia..." HarriHnuru lv Sunbury ar Plttsbnnr. Ueiirtlelil lv lilllnsburg., Tyrone Itellenmte... Lock Haven. Erie Kane Kenoo Lock Haven.. ,.lv Wllllamsport. Milton LewlHbure Uunbury ar sunbury lv n. nanviiie CatawlBHa " B. Hloonisburg" Espy Kerry. " Creasy " Neacopeck ....ar Nescopenk.... Bock Glen...., Fern Olen Toniblcken... Hazleton ...... Pottsvllle .... ,..lv ...ar Nescopeck It wapwauopen.ar Mociiuaqiia..., Nantlcoke .... Plym't h Ferry " Wlikesoarre.. PtttBton(BH)ar bcranton I 7 1. 1 A. M. I 8 Oil P. M. 110 40 (11 6'l 111 20 A. M I 8 35 I 6 0!i P. M. !18 4:1 4 0(t 4 5tl 7 15 8 31 9 30 P. M. I 4 80 T V 11 10 i 00 A. M 1 0- 1 fit 8 87 A. M 55 7 18 7 8i 7 48l 7 4 8 07 A. M A. M. t 8 OA 8 18 8 SH 8 48 t8 5 9 05 A. M t 8 10 US' P. M. I 8 80 A. M. 1 a 40 A. M. t 7 60 t 9 83 I 4 tr I 4 .10 A. M I 8 05 I 9 40 A. M I 9 t A 40 ,t 7 88 I 8 30 9 10 9 05 45 A. M. I 9 r.6 10 1 10 85 10 43 110 47 10 Kii 11 ue A. H til 6f 18 91 18 87 18 85 P. u 19 6r 08 A, M. I U or, 11 80 11 38 11 64 P. M. 18 08 19 10 P. M 118 40 1 18 A. M t 7 60 t 8 6") I 8 80 A. M til 40 1 111 A. M 8 50 r 8 10 9 38 10 80 A. M, I 6 00 10 811 11 P. H. tlSIO 1 87 1 16 1 65 P. M. t 8 0e 8 81 8 87 8 43 2 55' 8 0.' 8 27 3 8." 8 45 4 06 6 85 P. M t 8 05 8 16 8 8f 8 46 4 05 P. M t 4 58 6 20 i A. M I 8 CO P. M I 8 10 A. H. t 8 00 P. M. t 8 40 t 6 80 A. M tin 64 118 00 118 8) P. M. t 4 00 t 5 40 A. M 8 00 9 31 10 18 18 80 1 48 2 4S r, M I 8 0C 4 0C 4 68 4 47 6 80 r. m t 8 48 t 09 A S 6 88 f 84 A 41 8 61 P. W t 7 Oi 7 8 7 8" 7 4 8 C! P. K t 66 7 09 7 81 1 49 7 61 8 00 P. M t 8 88 9 05 'Leaves Cata tArrlfes CntawlBsa 12.16 p.m. wlsaa 2 38 p. m. t Weekdays. I Dally, f Flag station. Pullman parlor and Sleeping Cars run O thrnnirii train between sunbury. Wllllamspor ami i?rin. het.ween sunbury and PhlladelphlL and Washington and between Uarrlsburg, Pitts; burg and the west. For further information apply to Ticket Agents. J. B. UTTCIUNSON. J. R. WOOD. Oon'l. Manager. oen. Pass, Agt. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke Volt 8.40 10 .'4 10 66 6 30 6S6 Bennett M Kingston "' Plymouth Junction 7 00 Ply moult TO Avondalo TOO Nantlcoke 714 lltmloe.k's 7 80 HliU'kHhlnny 7 81 Kick's Ferry 7 44 Beach Haven 7 63 Berwick 8 00 Brlarcreek 8 06 Willow urove 8 10 I.lmehldge 814 Espy 8 81 BloouiBburg 8 88 Hunert 8 H4 CalawlKaa 8 40 Danville ., 8 65 CnuliiHky Cameron 9(6 North dm bsklanp 9i0 A.M. t Kuna dally. t, . connections at Fupert with J hlludelpbla i Reading Hullrond for Tammimd. Tamaqua Wllllamsport, Hunhiiry, Potipvllle, cio At Northumberland with P. F. Dlv. P. & H. tor Harrl,-burg, Look Eaven, impoilum War'ei. Corry and Erie. W. F. HALL8TEAD. Uen. Mar., bcranton, Pa. 2 30 42 8 47 8 62 8 57 8 08 8 10 8 84 8 35 142 8 40 8 65 8 69 4 04 4 11 4 IT 4 23 4 ae 4 41 4 49 ... 12 67 4 64 8 4 1 10 6(8 90 r.. r.M. r.M 11 05 11 ii 11 19 11 30 11 48 11 48 1164 1104 18 f 12 15 12 82 18 87 19 83 12 47 6 43 6 47 6)0 668 7 10 7S5 7 88 138 7 49 7 68 6 Oil 8 07 818 8 18 8 84 in effect July 1, 189S. TRAINS I.B4.VB BI-OOMSBURO For New York, Philadelphia, Beading vllle, Tamaqua, weekday 11.30 a. m. For Wllllamsport, weckdaj a, 7.30 a, m For Danville and Milton, weekday, 7.J0 a. re .. . . , .. o.. For Carawissa wct'Kuayo i.ou, 0.00, u.ou a. u, tn ni a Ai K tu t so. n. m . For Rupert weekdayb7.80,8.38 11.30 a. in., 12.80, 8.4l',S.Oii, 6.30, p. in. ,. a i- u J lifmur li t ru no miivh KHlinillU' '1 Pn mlnal.Phlladulphlu, 3.80, 7.65, 11.86 a. m., 8.4b 7.27, p. m. SumlavH 8.80. 7.f6 11.28 a. m.. 8.46, 7.27, p. m. Addltlonul iralus from K4 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 83 P. m. Kundaj N, 1.8. s.as p. in. Leave New York via Philadelphia 8.00 m., and via East on 9.10a. m. Leave rnuaaeipnia iv..-i a. ui. SOUTH.-ARKIVl. II. & H K. am 7.10 7.08 7.08 6.58 6.60: 6.411 6.29 6.25 6.1M h-OSi ..04 ".M ".43 4'l a.m. 12.06 IS, 00 11.57 11.47 11.43! 11.33 11.21 11.19 11.13 1 1.05 11.00 10. 'its 10.52 IOI8 10.40 pm 6.30 6.20 6.21 6.18 6.09 5. 69 1 6.48; 5.44 5.87 6.87 5 22 5.20 5.18 1.03 6.00 p.m X.ir' 9. till 9.06 1 60 1.45 1.3IH 1.00 12.63 12.45 12.3 12.10) 12.0 V 11.68 11.46 11.801 m a in p m p m CAva STATIONS. Uloomsbu'g. " p. p. " Main St.. Paper Mill. ..Light St.. Orangevll'e. .. .Forks ... ...Zaner's... .Stillwater ...Benton... ...Edson't.., .cole's cr'k. ..Laubaeb.. ...Central.. .Jam. cay. , NORTH LIAV1 am pm pm am 8.47 2 40 6 45 6.10 H.49 9.42 6.47 8.52 9.4 6.60 9.01 2.64 7.11 6.87 9.05 8. 119 7.05 6.60 9.U 8.10 7.1417.10 8. 28 8.20 7.24 7.85 9.87 124 7.8N 7.45 9.83 3.30 7.33 8.00 9.4-1 8.40 7.48 8.80 9.47 3.44 7.47 N.40 9.60 8 47 7 61 8.46 9.T.S 8.57 8.01 9.00 10.10 4.07 8.11 9.86 10.14 4.10 H.1 9.86 amp m p in am ABBIVI Blend most softly and i olav most effectively over ,a leSHVC BCCIie wiicu miunu bv waxeu candles. The light that heightens beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to thcdrawiiiR room or dining room, is the mellow glow of MX CANDLES Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior hangings or decorations. Maniifurtiired by STANDARD OIL CO. Kor sale every wnere. At 4jl n Biliousness I have uaed your valuable CASCA HE'I'S and linil them perfect. CoulUn t do without them. 1 have used them forsome time for indigestion ami biliousness and am now com pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one. Once tried, you will never be without them la the family." liuw. A. mahx, Albany, xm. i. CANDY y jMJ CATHARTIC PlAnfint. PiilntfLhip. Pnuint. Tnxt Good. DO QooQ, Merer Siexen. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2jc. SOc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION ... Bterllat mrr tiarm, t'hlrwa. Inlml. H Tt. m MTU Rlf Soldaml mniranteeO by all drug- I U'DAb Kisw u CX IHC Tobacco Uabit. TID-BITS FOR MA' HONEY! and tender little juicelets for the chil dren, ate all right, but papa and "the boys want a good, big, juicy steak, roast or chop when business or school duties are over, and we can cater to them all. Our stock of prime meats is unexcelled for quality, and we send them home in fine shape. J. K. KKIFEH, Leave Heading 12.15 p. m Leave I'ottsviue i9.au p m. luveTHtnaoua 1.49 n. m.. Leave WUlluuiepoi t weekdays 10. CO a m, 4.30 p Leave CatawiBsaweckdays, 7.00,8.20 9.10 a. m 1.30 8 40, 6.08 Leave imperii, weeKuays, y.us, d..s. v.is S. Ul., 1.S8 8. CO, 6.8H. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, lu effect July 1, 1890. Leave Philadelphia, fhestnut street, whnrf and south Street wharf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express s on, 9.W, 10.4.1 a. in., 1.30, 2 on, 3.00 (8.40 sixty minute), 4.0o, 4 80 (5 00 sixty minute), o.80, t id p. ui- AeeoiuiiKHmiiou, n. i, a m. 5.80. 6.80 n. ul Sundays Kxiiress, 7.80, 8 00. 8.:i0, 9.0", 10.00 a. in., 4.45, 7.15 p. m. Aeoom- modutlon, (i.i.ri a m.,4.m p.m. ai.uo excuiBion 7.H0 a. m. dally and 7.80 Sundays. l.nnv Atlantic City depot: Weekdays Ex press (8.45 Mondays only), 7.00, 7.45 (7.50 tiom. ltaltle Ave. station only), 8.30, 9.0J, 10.15, tl oo a. m ,8.80, 4 80,5.80.7.30, 9.80 p. m. Accommoda tion, 4.J6, s.OO a.m., p. in. Sundays Kx press, 8.30, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 8 30, 7 00, 7.80, 8.00, 0.30 p.m. ACCOIIUIIOUUI Hill, . HI tt. 111., l.O" i. . Kxeurslon, weekdays 6.00 p. in., Sundays, 6 10. Kor ocean City Weekdays-s. 15, 9.15 a. m. 3.15,4 10, 6.15 p. in. Sundays 8.45, 0.15 a. m., 4.46 p. in tl oo Excursion, Thursday and Sun duv, 7.00 a. m. Fort:ape May and Sea Isle city Weekdays 9.15 a. m., 2 8n. 4 15 p. m. Sundiiys 8.45 a. m., 4.16 p.m. ll.oO Excursion Sundays only, 7.oo a, ni. ' Additional tor Papa May Weekdays 8.45 a. m, Sundays, 9.15 a. in. Parlor oars on all express trains. 1. A. SWKIUAKD, KUSON J. WEEKS, Uen'l Supt, Oon'l Pass. Agt. Quick Communication Facilitates Business. Usa the LOCAL TELEPHONE and Communicate. Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata wissa, Danville, Riverside, Kupert, Willow Grove, Almedia, Lightstreet, Lime Rii"ge, Mifflinville, Millville, Rohrsbnrg, Nescopeck, Orangeville Stillwater and Benton. Also long distance lines to nearly all the towns in the different States. Rates reason able. Local exchange over l'ostoffice. CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE ' k SUPPLY CO. JOHN KENY0N, Manager. PATENTS " Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and at Patent business conducted tor AloDEKATK 1TB Its. OUK OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE THE U. 8. PAT ENT OFFICE. We have no Bub-agencles, al business direct, hence can transact patent bust nesB In less time and at Less Cost than those re mote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with desert p tlon. We advise if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refer enoes to actual clients in your state, County, o tnuln annl fru, . ,, ' ' C. A. sno w s CO,, Washington, D. O (Opposite U.S Patent Ofnoo.) ltreU with yoa whether yon continue tbtm nerve-killing-lohaceo Sibil. NU-TO-HAQI I I rsmurei the desire for tobaeco, Wltto-ajr fa I out nervout dlitrwe, eip.u uloo-rt 1 III M tine, puriOea the blooil, rmmfm I k ft'Lftol terra lo.l manhood, afTal tUKjPOOboia fuake you ironifT 1 1 1 AlEJPoid iaa m. bS,VocIII V1t)V'TioT4.BAC1froi 4f7l 1 1 tArIUou!hforne. To Itwilh VJ wlll.paUeoUy, ixniiteutlT. line I ho.'i Muallf eureli tbuiei.att. I anaranteed in eure, or we refuml money.