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WASHINGTON.
From our Kegular Correspondent.
Washington, July 23, 1899.
The refusal of, the administration to
take any notice of the courageous ex
posure by the newspaper correspond
ents at Manila, of the deception
practiced upon the people of this
country by Gen. Otis in his olhcial
dispatches and of the extraordinary
tactics employed by him to prevent
the truth being cabled by the corre
spondents, is a tacit acknowledgement
that the deception has been carried
on with the knowledge and approval
of the administration. This attitude
of the administration has been harshly
criticized by prominent Republicans
as well as by everybody else. It the
exposure had been made by one cor
respondent it would have been right
enough to sa) that it might have been
inspired by personal prejudice, but it
was signed by every prominent cor
respondent at Manila, including those
of the Associated Press, which furn
ishes papers of all shades of politics,
and moreover it merely confirmed
what was known for months past. If
the administration enjoys its present
position, its opponents ought to raise
no objection, as it is making anti
McKinley votes by the thousands.
Secretary Alger has told Mr. Mo
Kinley what he had previously told
everybody else that his resignation,
which accompanied the information,
might take effect at his pleasure
That was no news to Mr. McKinley
and has not relieved his embarras
ment a bit. Members of the Cabinet
are not in the habit ot refusing to re
sign when asked by the President to
do so. The only man who ever did
so was Belknap, who had to be kicked
out of Grant s Cabinet.
While it is not known positively
what concessions were granted by this
government in the four treaties ne
eotiated with England, under the
Dingley bill, respectively for trade, re
ciprocity with the English colonies of
Barbadoes, Bermuda, British Guiana,
Jamaica, it is said that they are equiv
alent to a horizontal reduction of 12
per cent in the duties levied by the
Dingley tariff on the products of those
colonies. All of these treaties will
have to bi approved by the House as
well as the Senate before they go into
effect. The time limit was reached
last week, and no more treaties can
be negotiated under the Dingley law,
Events last week have mane it cer
tain that there is a movement'on foot
in administration circles to throw
Hobart overboard to make Governor
Roosevelt Mr. McKinley's running
mate in next year's campaign, the idea
being that Roosevelt's war record will
neutralize any defections caused by
Aleerism and administration war
blunders and mismanagement. Roose
velt's consent has not yet been ob
tained, and that is why the utea is
being publicly pushed. The managers
of the scheme think that iPthe McKin
ley and Roosevelt ticket is advocated
by a large number of Republican
papers it will tickle the var.ity of Gov
'Teddy" to such an extent that he
will consent to being shelved by be
coming a candidate for Vice Presi
dent. Mr. Hobart's consent has not
vet been obtained, either, but that is
not considered any more necessary
than was Levi P. Morton s consent
when a similar game was played, not
withstanding the close personal friend
ship existing between Mr. McKinley
and Mr. Hobart. Friendship counts
for nothing with the men who are
arranging for Mr. McKinley's politi
cal future.
alriotic impulses of the people. The
Ule linger of that power, when awak-
ned, is stronger ten thousand times
han the influence of all the billions
f all the trusts and combines of the
nd. The memories of the many
.lorilioes ot the fatlieis call us to
action. If these trust combinations
are allowed to go on they can plunder
ach of us into poverty. No man
nows how soon the fear of hunger
for his wife and family will make him
coward. It behooves us to strike
while the fire of liberty vet burns.
he Anti-Trust League is non par
tisan, ue call all American Ireemen
to council. If a Democrat' or Pon-
hst or a Republican public man has
shown himself to be a subsurvient
al this great corporate power, then all
the united power ot the men of the
American Anti-Trust League will be
used to crush him and drive him from
public life. We will adopt the tactics
01 our enemy until we have created a
egistative, judicial and executive
power in sympathy with the public
welfare. And we call upon every
American citizen who loves country
and the great principles of popular
government better than he does his
party to join us in the work of re-es-
abhshing the equal rights of Ameri
can citizenship.
"The truth must go" is the key
stone of an organization, which though
comnaritivelv new, already claims
members in every state and territory,
It is known as the American Anti
Trust League. The executive com
mittee of the league held a meeting
in Washington last week. The league,
which has a full set of national officers,
thus sets forth its object: "The pur
pose of the Anti-Trust League is to
arouse the only power on eartn tnat
is stronger than the power of money
in public life. That power is the
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 ot 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
"He That Any Good Would Win."
Should be provided with good
health, and every-one who would have
good health should remember that
pure, rich blood is the first requisite
Hood s SarsapanlU, by giving good
blood and good health, has helped
many a woman to success, besides
giving strength and courage to thous
ands of women who, before taking it,
could not even see any good in life to
win.
Hood's Pills are gentle, yet effect
ive.
State Military Headquarters Issues Im
portant Ordirs to the National Guard
Adjutant General Stewart will issue
an important order ailecting the
equipment of the state's military force.
In the reinstatement of the various
organizations of the National Guard
in the State service after their dis
charge from the United States ser
vice, issue of oidnance and quarter
master stores will be made on the
following basis: Headquarters, regi
ment of infantry, eight enlisted men.
Companies of infantry and troops
of cavalry, fifty-five enlisted men each.
Batteries of artillery, seventy-two
enlisted men each. Each company
of infantry will receive rifles, rod bay
onets, waist belts and plates, gun
slings, canteens and straps, haver
sacks and straps, meat ration cans,
tin cups, spoons, knives, forks, great
coats, blouses, trousers (re-enforced),
caps, cap ornaments, woolen blankets,
ponchos, pairs leggins, saddles, bri
dles, halters, watering bridles, saddle
blankets, pairs spurs and straps, nose
bags, curry combs, brushes. The bat
teries will be supplied same as cavalry
organizations.
These stores will not be charged
against the annual allowance to or
ganizations, but will be taken up and
accounted for on annual return of
State property.
When blanket bag or blanket roll
is adopted issues to organizations will
be made on above mentioned basis.
Campaign hats and regulation shirt
(when adopted) will be furnished from
State arsenal prior to annual encamp
ment in 1900 and charged to annual
allowance.
Warrants for one-half the annual
allowance for year beginning June 1,
1899, will be transmitted when com
pany, troop and battery officers have
filed bonds in Adjutant-General's of
fice. Warrants for commutation for
rifle practice will be transmitted at
close of rifle practice season.
Hereafter all ordnance and quar
termaster stores required by the or
ganizations of the National Guard
will be issued from the State arsenal
upon requisition. Price list is being
prepared and will be announced in
future orders.
HORSE MEAT PATTIES.
AHr RnlnilllnB III Pntrnna for
lOlsht for a I'nrli I'rovlslon
Merchant I I'ntii-M.
Portion, a provision 111c rclmut of
ruris, lias Ijci'ii justly sent to prison
for eight months on 11 ehnrgi! of selling
horse patties, sn.ys the l'lirls corre
spondent of tlio London Telegraph,
There wns no doubt in flic letiRt about
his guilt, end lie enn never bo held up
to li in contenipnrnrlos or to posterity
ns the victim of a judicial error. The
bordereau in his cane whs n Riwill jnr
or pot, which was produced in court.
It wns marked outside, with the mys
terious letters "M. It.," and the magic
words pate de fole grns which general
ly appeal to fplcurcs.
This alleged pot of goose liver wns
simply horseflesh, and, as nn official
analyst remarked In court, it wns bad
at Hint. Pcrdon bIho sold pots or jnrs
of alleged patties of duck, phensunt,
quail, hare and lark, but tliey were all
of the same foundation. He bought old
horses in the knackers' yards, boiled
their flesh, mixed it with a little pork
fat, spiced it with nutmeg, ginger ond
cayenne pepper, poured Bomo rum
kirsch or cau de vie over it, and then
put It Into the duly labeled pots.
The letters "M. II." were originally
Intended to mean honorable mention,
but being brought to bay in court, Por
tion tried to defend himself by usert
ing that they signified "melange hippo
phftgique," and that surely the custom
ers knew what they were buying. It
was no wonder that the learned magis
trate presiding In the correctional
court remarked, with more emphasis
than elegance: "Vous nvez un rude
toupet (You have a hard cheek)." Ter
don had been befooling his customers
with horse patties for the last etght
years. He has now gone to rejoin In
jail the man who sold skinned cats
for rabbits and dead dogs for mutton.
SIZE OF ANIMALS.
Certain "pedes of Oar Uny Are Mnch
Smaller Than Tliey Were In
Early Krai.
Most of the gigantic uniinals of eco
logical eras belonged to species which
have completely vunished, and of those
which have living representatives it is
ilicult to say whether they have un
dergone a true change of size or wheth
er their modern exumples are merely
survivals of smullcr contcmporn.: v Ga
ieties. The lurgcr minimis, says
the Cincinnati Knnuircr. have a
tendency to disappear first in u par
tial failure of food supply. Gigantic
armadilloes closely resembling those of
the present day were formerly abun
dant in South America. 'I'hi remuins
of huge sloths are found in Cuba and
North America. Sharks attaining u
length of more than 100 feet are found
in comparatively recent fossil deposits.
Another fish which represents a larger
prehistoric species is the American
pony pike, which is one of the few
survivals of the enormous Ganoids of
the secondary strata. The tiny nautilus
of the present day had kindred ten or
twelve feet long in early times. An
other small shellfish, the ptcropod,
whose delicately complex structure is
packed in an inch of shell, is found in
fossil reirV.iins to have reached the re
spectable length of a couple of feet.
A French scientist is authority for
the statement that if the birds were
all taken trom on the eartn a man
could not survive longer than nine
years, as, notwithstanding all efforts
to get rid of them, worms and para
sites would destroy all vegetation and
animal life. What a common sight it
is to see small boys, with their toy
guns, destroying without compunction
these same little protectors.
Rev. J. Hughes Parry, pastor of
the Moriah church, at Utica, N. Y
broke his fast on Saturday, having for
forty-eight days subsisted entirely on
water. He fasted in the hope of re
lieving a chronic stomach ailment.
His condition Is considerably im
proved, although he is weakened. For
the first day or two Mr. Parry expen
enced intense hunger, but that soon
left him.
Divorces In KnKland.
In 1861 the population of England
and Walea was about 20,000,000. In
that year 258 divorce suits were en
tered. Ten years later there were 410
suits among 23,000,000 population. In
1SS1 there were 618 outof 20,000,000, and
lastyeartherewere 822 out of 31,000,000
The majority of petitions are filed by
the husband and plead the best of all
causes, in England in 1SU7 only nine
suits arose during tho first year after
marriage, but this number trebled the
second year, and has progressed steadi
ly ever since.
Ilacterla lu Hailstones.
The organisms of hailstones have
been investigated on two occasions by
E. C. Harrison, a Canadian bacteriolo
gist, who has found numerous bacteria
and molds, including a bacillus and a
coccus hitherto undescrlbed. The char
acter of the germs confirms Bujwid'i
theory that surface water Is carried up
by ntorrci and frozen, producing hall,
LITTI TO MIS.
'Two years ago. I
Another Tumor
Removed by
Lydla E. Pink'
ham's Vegota
hie Compound
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Hcr.rtbum,
Indigcs'.ion, Dizziness,
Indicate that your i:cr
Is out of order. The
best medlclno to rouse
tlio live r and euro all
these ills, Is found In
Hood's Pills
25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers.
Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics act directly upon tho disease,
ithout exciting disorder in other parts
of the system. They Cure the Kick.
SO, CORES. TRICK.
1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation!. ,'iS
J Worm: Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . .43
3 Teething, Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .23
4- Dlarrhra, of Children or Adults 33
7 Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis 23
ft euralgla, Toothache, Face ache '43
9-lleadarhe. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .'23
0 Dyspepsia, Indlgcsttoti.Weak Stomach. '23
I ftuppreesed or Painful Perloda 23
i Whites, Too Profuae Perloda '23
3 Croup, Laryngitis. Hoaraeneaa 23
4 Hall Rheum, Erysipelas. Eruptiona. . .'23
5- Rheiimatlim, Rheumatic Palm 25
10 Malaria, CbllU, Fever and Ague '28
-4'atarrh, Influents, Cold In the Read .23
SO Whooplng-1'otigh 33
37-Kldney Dlaeaaea 33
UK-Nervous Debility 1.00
30-1 rlnnrv Weakneaa, Wetting Bed... .23
T-Crlp, Hay Fever 33
nr. Humphrey' Manual of all Dlaeaaea at your
rugl
Hol(
liERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood.
Cure Impotency, Night Emlsslonsand
wasting diseases, an enecw 01 sen-
abuse, or excess ana indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brinp-a the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
iBv mall 50c per box, O boxes
for 2.5U: with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund the money.
Send for circular. Address,
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton AJacfcaon Sts., CHICACO. ILL.
sold by Moyer Bros., druggists, Bloomsburp;,
renna. i-i.w
riNXKAM KO. XO.jol
was a great
sufferer from womb trouble and pro
fuse flowing each month, and tumors
would form
in the womb.
I had four
tumors In
two years.
went through
treatment
with doctors
but they did
thought I would
Dr. Leonard Pearson, State veter
mnrian, reports tnat tiuring trie last
year 1,000 cattle were condemned as
tuberculosis, and appraised at $25,-
SI9-
me no good, and I
have to resort to morphine
" The doctor said that all that could
help me was to have an operation and
have the womb removed, but I had
heard of Mrs. l'inkliaiu's medicine and
decided to try it, and wrote for her
advice, and after taking her Vegetable
Compound the tumors were expelled
and I began to get stronger right
along, and am as well as ever before,
Can truly say that I would never had
got ten well had it not been lor lij-ma M,
Pinkham'a Compound." MABY A
Staul, Watsontown, Pa.
What Mr a. rinkliani'a Letter Did.
"llKAii Mas. Pinkham After follow
Ing the directions given in your kind
letter for the treatment of leueorrhoea.
I can say that I have been entirely
cured by tho use of Lydia K. l'inkham'i
remedies, and will gladly recommend
them to my friends.
" Thanking you for your kindness,
am gratefully yours, A. B. Davids,
Uiiiau ami-ton, N. Y."
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Time Table 111
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ritlsloi. " ' Tin
I A. M.
IlKOMuurre. ,.iv f 5 no
I'lj m'Wi Kern " I 7 Hi
Nuuil.roke- " 1 M.
.Mooanaipia 8 01.
Wapwuliopei.. " la
Ni'fcoopt'Ck or 'M
A. M.
Pottivlllfi IV ) 00
llHZlPtOD " 7 IN
ToinlilcKeu " 1 ')'
Kern tiler, " T Hi
KnckOlcn " 7 :
Ncsuopetk ar H
A M.
Nescopeck lv t H xi
Cteany " M
Espy Kerry " f 8
K. liloomsburtf" 8 4?
Car.awlRsa ar 8 sis
Catawlssa lv N R5
H. Danville.... " V 14
bunbury ' V as
a. M.
Sunhurv.lv l
Lewlxburg ....ar 10 in
Ml .on 10 10
Wlllliinmport. ." 11 On
o-k Haven ." 11 S
.til 'VO A. u.
A i.c.... "
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Ijok Haven. ..lv iis in
Hellefonte ar 1 i
Tyrone ' IB
hlllpsblrg....', -4 IM
nearlteld " 5 07
Pittsburg " 65
A. M.
sunbury lv I tt mi
llarrlsburg ar 111 80
r. v.
I a oo
8 n
4 1
Philadelphia .ar
Baltimore.... ,
Washington ..
Druggist, or Mailed Free.
lid
Mew York.
hv druffirl.la. or sent on twelDt of Drtra.
tlumuhrey.' Med. Co., Cor. William i Jobu Sta,
8unbury .
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Harrlsburg-.,
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110 40
111 5.M
111 80
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Biliousness.
Constipation
Dyspepsia.
Sick-Headache
and Liver
Complaint.
auaa coatid.
100 PILLS bold by all drngfftstl
9e Te I or sent by mall.
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roc w vi 1 1 i i. i.t' i
s., gists, Bioimtbu m, Pjinv
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8. Danville......"
Catawlssa "
K. HloomHburg"
many rerry ...."
creasy .. ...... "
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION,
la effect April sf3, IB'jy,
Nescopeck lv
Hock (Hen ar
Fern Glen
Tomblcken
Hazleton ...
Poltsvllle .
NOHTHCMBIRLAND.........
Cameron ......
Cuulaeky
Danville
Catawlsaa
ltupert 7 09
EAoT,
P.M. A
1.60
A.M.
.. 8 38
.. 8i8
. 8 511 8 18
roa
8 81
8 98
8 48
8 48
8 58
71J
788
7 80
784
788
7 54
7 68
Bloouiaburg
Espy
Lime Uldfcje
wiuow urove
Brlnrcreen......
Berwick
Boacb Uaven.,
Hick'B Kerry.- ui
HblukHblnuy 8 14
Uuuiock's.. 8 87
Nauilcoke 8 85
Avundale 9 40
Plymouth S4D
Plymouth Junction 8 5ti
Kingston. - 8 67
Bennett.. . 9 0J
Forty Kort 9 08
Wyoming 9 0S
1011
10 88
10 30
10 41
10 48
West PIUStOD
Susquehanna Ave,
rutsion
Duryea.....
l.acKawanua.,
Taylor
ueuevue
80BANTON
STATIONS
SCR ANTON
91
915
919
988
9 80
938
9 4'i
A.M
8 01
8 07
8 18
84
8 84
8 48
8 411
8 51
8 65
4 b8
4 08
4 10
4 10
81
4 84
4 89
4 84
4 87
4 45
4 50
4 65
r. u
P. M.
looo n so
8 07
8 13
8 88
8 88
8 89
8 46
8 68
8 6
7 O
7 a
7 1
7 8.
7 8
7 4
7 &
8 0
8 08
8 11
8 18
8 81
8 84
8 IS
b 88
8 88
8 40
8 44
8 48
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9 08
9 U,
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mocanaqua.....'-Nautlcoke
Plym'th Ferry "
W'llkcsbarre...."
Plttston(IB) ar;
ttcranton
A. M
I 8 85
5 05
P. M
jl8 45
4 00
4 50
7 15
8 31
9 80
P.
I 4 80
7 55
11 1G
12 00
A. M
.1 05
1 6t;
8 87
A. M.
t8 65
7 18
7 8rt!
7 48
7 40
8 07
A. M .
r. u
I 8 80
A. M.
I 3 40
A. U.
t 7 60
t 9 83
I 4 65
I 4 SO;
A. X
I 9 50
I 9
A. M.
I 8 05
I 9 40
A. H
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8 IK
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8 4S
t8 57
9 06
A. M
t 9 89'
10 081
t 8 40
t 7 83
I 8 80
9 19
9 06
9 45
A. If.
I 9 65
10 17
10 85
10 43
f 10 4'
10 60!
11 08
A. M
til 55
18 81
18 87
18 35
r. m
18 55 1
8 08
A. M
111 Ofi
11 80
11 38
11 54
P. M.
18 08
19 10
P. M
119 4H
1 18
A. II
t I 60
t 9 60
I 8 8(
A. U.
til 40
1 10
A. M
i 8 60
t 8 10
9 38
10 30
A. M.
I 6 00
10 3
11
P. M.
t!8W
1 87
1 15
1 65
P. M.
t 8 00
8 81
8 87
8 43
8 55
8 Of
8 87
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a 45
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8 85
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t 8 05
8 18
8 8f
8 401
4 05
P. M,
t 4 52
6 80
A. M
I 8 CO
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1 a 10
A. M.
t 8 00
P. M.
t a 40
t 6 80
A. M
110 50
118 00
118 96
P. M.
t 4 00
t 6 40
A. M
8 00
9 HI
10 18
18 SO
1 41
8 48
P. M.
1 a 00
4 0C
4 58
4 47
6 80
P. H
t 6 48
09
8 87
6 82
I 8j
8 41
51
P. M
7 7 0:
7 8
7 S
7 4
8 0!
P. M
t 55
7 09
7 81
7 49
7 68
8 00
P. M
t 8 81
9 05
1104
ii'so
li'i's
ii'm
lli'io
18 08
18 14
18 17
tArrlves Cntawlssa 18.18 p. tn. "Leaves Cata
wlssa 8.88 p.m.
t Weekdays. I Dally. I Flag station.
Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run o
.hrmirrh tmin. het.wpen Sunburv. vVllllamspor
nrt ifno hnt.wnen Hunburv and Pblladeloblk
and Waalilngton and between llarrlsburg, Pliu;
burg and tbe west.
For lUrLner luiuruiaviou uvvij kv
Agents.
J. B. HUTCHINSON. woou.
Gen'l. Manager. uen. Pass, Agt,
A.M
8 00 1,0 05
Hellevue 6 06
Taylor 810
LacnawHuiitt
Duryea 8 88
Plrtnton 8 88
Busquebanua Ave 8 89
WlWt I'lttHIUU o 00
Wyoming 8 41
Forty Fort 6 48
Bennett o
Kingston 80
Plymouth Junitloo 7 00
Plymouth 7 04
Avondle.........- 7 09
Nauilcoke 714
Hunlock's 7 20
Shlcksblnny 7 81
Hick'B Kerry i ti
18 35
P.M.
WK8T.
A.M. P.M.P. M.
1 65 li 40
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
Beach llaven...
Berwick
Brlarcreek
willow urove..
7 53
8 00
8 08
8 10
1015
10 83
10 88
1041
10 8 J
10 89
10 44
10 59
10 68
no's
11 11
11 19
11 80
1148
1148
1154
8 03
8 10
8 13
8 17
9 80
8 84
889
6 50
5 58
808
8 08
10
814
819
In effect July 1, 1898.
TRAINS LKAVK BLOOMSBURG
For New York, Philadelphia, heading
vllle.Tamaqua, weekday 11.80 a. m.
For wuilauisport, weekday a, 1.S0 a. m..
m.
LlmeKldge - 814
OKI
8 8
8 84
8 40
19 04
1809
1815
18 22
1987
18 32
18 47
Espy.
Bloomsburg
Kupert .. ..
RatawlBsa
Danville 8 65
Cnulasky
Cameron 9(6 12 67
North umbkki.and 9f0 no
A.M. P. M.
t Huns dallv.
Connections at Kupert v.llh 1 MlnilelpMn t
Readlnir Hallroad tor Tamnnena, 'jamaaua
williiiiiiRPorl. Suntury, l'ottt.viiii, etc Al
Northuinbrrland with P. E. Dlv. P. A- H. for
Harrlsburg, Lock Haven, Emporium Vt arret.
Corry and Erie.
W. F. HALL8TEAD, Gen. Man.,
Scranton, Pa.
8 88
9 49
8 47
9 62
8 57
8 02
8 10
8 24
8 35
8 42
8 49
8 56
8 69
4 04
411
417
4 83
4 m
4 48
4 49
4 54 8 4
8(8 9 0
r. m. r.M
tan
8 86
"is
6 47
8 60
868
710
7 85
7 82
188
7 49
7 63
8 00
8 07
813
8 18
8 81
Potts
8.40 p
For Danville and Milton, woekdayr,7.80 a. tn
8 4ft.
For Catawlsea weekdays 7.80, 8.88, 11.80 a. m,
.a a ai a fu A nn. n. m .
For kupert weekdays7.80, 8.88 11,80 a. m., 18.80,
'F6Baum6re,'vvashlngtonandthe west !
B. 0. K. R, , tnrougn i-raina iwitmauiun in.
miniLPhlladelnhla. 8.20. 7.65. 11.88 a. m., 8.4
7.87. b. m. Sundays 8.80, 7.66 11.88 a. m
9 la t ar. n. m. Additional trains from 84 an
chem nut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41
8 83 p.m. Sundays, 1.85. 8.S8 p.m.
0 , 1 , .1 IT ,1) 1. I 1,1 LU . U I'll '
Leave New York via Philadelphia 8.00
m and via Baston 9.10 a. m.
Leave ruiiaueipuia u..a. ua.
Leave KeadlDK 18.16 p. m.
uave Pot 1 BviTle 19. so p. m.
Leave l amiiqua p. ui..
Leave WllllamsDort weekdi
m.
Fine PHOTO
GRAPHS and
CRAYONS at
R. B. GROTZ,
Bloomsburg.
The best an
he cheapest.!
f
Blend most softly and
play most effectively over
festive scene vvnen tnrown
by waxen candles.
The libt that heightens
beauty's charm, that gives the
finished touch to the drawing
room or dining room, is the
mellow glow of
WAX CANDLES
Sold in all colors and shades
to harmonize with any interior
hangings or decorations.
Manufactured by
STANDARD OIL CO.
r or sale everywhere.
liangm
Manti
DYSPEPSIA
" For six yera I vrmm a victim of d ya-
repaia In Its worst form. I could eat nothing
ut milk toast, and at times my stomach would
not retain and digest even that. Last March I
beitan takinc CA sc A K KTS ana since men 1
have steadily improved, until I am as well as I
ever waa In my life."
david u. muhi'ht, iewara, u.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
I IP CATHARTIC
T)AO tSAMII
PlM.ant Plitt&ht. Pntjint. Tsat flood. Do
Qood, HtJtt Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, ttc.iOo.
. CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
SUril.l Roxilj rop.T. rbla.f. M.tr.l, Tn. Ill
NO-TO-BAC
80M and Bimranteed by all drug
gist to CV BI Tobacco Uablt.
scopviioi5hriii.
or rt. M Dwhis
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. KF.IFER.
BOUT 11.-ASKIVI.
II. tk H R. M.
am
7.10
T.0M
7.08
6.58
S.M)
0.40
6
6.8S
6.1S
6 0
6.0t
.l8
5.M
5 4H
a.m.
la.ori
12 00
u.Br
1147
11.41!
il.:w
11.
11.10
11. 18
11.0.1
M mi
10 ;
pm
6.311
U.Sll
6.11
6. Hi
rt.im
M
5.4H
li.ll
B.H7
.!7
5 2'4
5.201
10 M: 5. 13
10.48 S.0
10.40,6.001
sm a ii) p in p 111
KAVS
p.m
a.iM
9.HI
s.o.
1 so
1.4f
l.ao
1.00
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19.45
19.8
15. 10
1U.0S
ll.M
11.4ft!
11.801
STATIONS.
BlOOIBiibU'g.
" f.&ll.
" Main St..
Panr Mill.
..Light St..
OraiiKevll'e.
.. .forks ..,
...Zaner's...
.Stillwater.
...Iinoton...,
n.Edson'i....
.cole's t'r'k.
..Laubach..
...central...
. Jam. City..
NOKTH
LIAVI
amipm
8.47iu 4111
n.lll IM'-1
.,r.-'i.4'
0.01 1.4
O.OlD.SH
H.l"i8.10
9. '.'7
s.a.8
8.48
0.47
9.5
9..rf
10.10
pin
0 45
6.47
fi.50
7.tl
7.06
7.14
8. tO 7.S4
8.K4I7.SIH:
8.8ll7.8:i
8.40 7.4H
8.44 1 7.47
8 4i 17.51
8.57's.Ol
,4.07:8.11
10.1414.10,iOS
a ui p m p in am
AKHIVS
am
0.10
.87
il.M)
10
7.35
4'i
8.00
B.30
H.40
8,46
(100
95
9.85
ays 10.00 a m,4.no
Leave Catawissa weekdays, 7.oo,B.I09.1oa. m
I HA Hill A tH
Leave Kupert, weeaaaya, i.vo, o.o, v.10 11.1
a. m., 1.88. .to, 6.o.
ATLANTIC CITT DIVISION.
Ill enVct July 1, 1MW.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet wharl
and south street wharf for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express 00, 9.00, 10.45 a. in., 1.30,
00, .oo (3.40 sixty minute), 4.00, 4 80 (a 00 sixty
minute), 6.80,7 15 p. 111. Acooinmodatlon, .!"
a. in. 5.80, 0.80 p. 111. Sundays Express, 7.H0,
H 00, H.:to, 9.0", 10.00 a. m., 4.45, 7.16 p. in. Accom
modation, iU! a m., 4.45 p.m. $1.00 eicurslon
7.00 a. m. dully and 7.30 Sundays.
Leave Atlantic City depot: Weekdays-Ex-pres
16.45 Mondays only), 7.00, 7.4." (7.f0 lima
Baltic Ave. stai Ion only), 8.80, 9.00, 10.16, 11 00 a.
III., 8.30, 4 81), 5.80. 7.80, 9.80 p. m. Aceoinmoila
tlon, 4,'Jft, k.i0 a.m., 8..1O p. m. Hundays Ex
press, 8.30, 4.00, 5.(10, 11.00, (1 .10, 7.00, 7.80, 8.00, 0.80
p. m. Aci'oinmodatlon, 7.1.r a. m., 4.8 p. m. Si.uo
Exclusion, weekdays .Oo p. 111., Sundays, 0.10.
Kur Ocean City Weekdays-8.15, 9.15 a, ra.
215,4,iri, 5.16 p. tn. Sundays 8.1.', 0.1. i a, 111.,
4.46 p. in l 00 xcurHlon, Thursday and tuu
duv, 7.00 a. m.
For ('ape Muy and Sea Isln city Weekdays
9.15a. 111.. 2 8n,4i,io. ni. tiiiniluys S.l.' a.m..
4. lb p. 111. fl iiO Excursion Kuuduys only, 7.u0
a. 111.
Additional for capo May Weekdays 8.45 a.
tn. Sundays, 9.15 a. 111.
Parlor ears on all express trains.
I. A. SWEUiAHU, KDSON J. WEEKS,
len'l SupC, Uoii'l Pass. At.
Quick Communication
Facilitates Business.
Use the LOCAL TELEPHONE
and Communicate.
Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata
wissa, Danville, Riverside, Kupert,
Willow Grove, Almedia, Lightstreet,
Lime Ridge, Mifftinville, Millvillef
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 Postoffice.
CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE
& SUPPLY CO.
JOHN KENY0N, Manager.
PATENTS
Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and al
Patent business oonducted tor MuDEHATK
FEES.
OUK OFFICE IS OPPOSITE THE V. B. PAT
ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, al
business direct, hence can transact patent bust
ness in less time and at Less cost than those re
mote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo, with dnscrlp
tlon. We advise It patentable or not. free ot
vur ice inn uue 1111 patent is secured
tet
charee,
A DOOIC,
now to Obtain Patents." with refn.
ences to actual clients In your bUte, County. 0
town sent free. Address
O. A. snow & co Washington, 1). 0
(Opposite V. 8. Patent OOlce.)
yon whether yoa continue tbe,
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