M THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WASHINGTON. From our HiKtil.irrnrrnxpondcrif.. Washington, Aug. 28, 1899. Indications point to a new and !.ir ing act of imperialism on'the part ot of the administration in the near future. The army of sixty-odd thousand men, which is being so hurriedly prepared for the Philippines may be intended for use elsewhere. There is talk only whispers as yet inside administration circles about arrangement to buy off Aguinalda and his principal olficers and thus bring about an early peace in the Philippines; and members of the diplomatic corps have received lrom more than one foreign govern ment, hints of an understanding be Great Hritain and the U. S., by which the American army in the Philippines and the strong British naval force in the Asiatic waters may be used to back up a joint demand made by the United States and Great Britain con cerning the future government of China. This matter has not gone far enough to be publicly discussed, and it may ndt do so at all, but there are numerous indications, not the least of which is the sudden confidence in administration circles that the Philip pine war is almost over, pointing to its probable correctness. Such a move would be imperialism, indeed. The Republicans are evidently weakening on their attempt to make it appear that Col. Bryan is losing strength and prestige in the West. The evidence the other way is too overwhelming for them. Hon. Mar cus A. Smith, long a delegate in Con gress from Arizona, and who may re turn to public life as a Senator after Arizona becomes a state, says of the political outlook : "Col. Bryan's name will be the only one before the National Convention. He is even stronger in the West than he was in '96. The Chicago platform will be reaffirmed with additional planks dealing with present issues. There has been a revival of faith in the ability of the Democrats to win in 1900, and men who thought two months ago that the party had no chance are now declaring that Bryan can carry the country next year. My own opinion is that he will be our next President." The whole power of the Post Office Department and of the entire admin istration will be used to prevent me fourth-class postmasters securing any legislation from Congress that will re sult in increasing their pay. At the last session of Congress one post masterMr. William H. Thomas of La Graoge, Mo., was discharged for appearing in Washington in the interest of the fourtn-class postmasters and for sending out circulars urging them to organize for the purpose of securintr an increase of pay; and others are being notified of the exist ence of a rule prohibiting any postal employee, under pena'ty of dismissal, appearing in Washington to advocate Congressional legislation ot any sort The report that the 70,000 fourth class postmasters in the country are chipping in to employ lobbyists to work for them before Congress is worrying Postmaster General Smith, because he cannot prevent their do ing so. He says, however, that he can block any legislation by showing Congress what a large sum of money it would cost to even slightly raise the pay of fourth class postmasters, but he admits that if this class of Federal employees act together and bring their friends influence to bear upon Senat ors and Representatives it will be hard to beat them. He really relies more upon bluffing many of them out of joining the National League of Fourth Class Postmasters than upon any other method of defeating them. Although there has been no doubt on the subject for some time, mem bers of ihe administration felt greatly relieved when they knew that Ex-Czar Reed's resignation as a member of the House had been received and accept ed by the Gov. of Maine. The ad ministration is expecting some hard sledding in Congress this winter, and upon several important matters Mr. Reed is known to oppose Mr. Mc Kinley's policy; hence the relief to How's This? km w that u beyond Mr. Reed's pow er to head n Republican revolt in the II ns,:. His retirement makes it ce Li in that tlvj II ue will, do what e -:r Mr. Mrlvinley wMh s it to do, li.it thers w II "je ir nib ' m 1 a heap of it m thi: Semite, tint vitlist.iinlinrr lie ellnrts wmch h ivj Imc.i made to lacate certain R:pii!!ican Senators with commissions in the volunteer sei vice and other patronage. Secretary Wilson, of the Depart- ment of Agriculture must be credited with having the courage of his con victions, since he says in a typewritten nterview prepared in his own oflice: 'I believe that the legal enactment of the single gold standard will be of practical and permanent advantage to the agricultural interests of the U. S." Later in the same interview he puts his foot into it by admitting that it is the creditor class which is most anxious, for the legal enactment of the single gold standard. Wonder how many farmers Mr. Wilson knows who belong to the creditor class? Secretary Root says, and he ought to know, that Gen. Otis will not be removed from command of the Philip pine army. "Duly Feed Man and Steed." Feed your nerves, also, if you would have them strong. The blood is the feeder and sustainer of the whole nervous system. Men and women who are nervous are so because their nerves are starved.. When thev make their blood rich and pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla their netvousness disap pears because the nerves are properly fed. Hoods Sarsaparilla never dis appoints. Hoods Pills cure constipation Price 25 cents. Death of Usziel fl. Fowler. THE INDIAN TERRITORY. lllniin-l Wnmnn Piik'KCI Wliv.i 1 1 "Ci mi' n ln(. 1 1 Si !: Cnl! ,lrflrmii. Tlinl .'ill Mrs. K(i!;cl t II. 1 t re. (if Ii: tr::i. . .().. write td t est. I ' ! 1 1 Hi - I, lie Mitf- frrstliifr Unit wlirn the ln!i"ii territory sliull become ii mite It lie mlmitted to the union under t l:o name of .It tTerson. She suys: "I have initio t lie Fiipgrfl inn to sev- rrnl prominent citizens of the tnrl- tory In my recent rip throu,'.rli that im portant Frction, mid they view the pro poser! nntno of Jefferson with entlm- slnsni. They lliltik it would he m eept nble to the entire territory Ibus to hon or the memory of Thomns Jefferson, under wliusr direction the Lniitsiiinn ptireluise was made. Jefferson's linnie is forever associated with the history of the. central state. "Since the purchase of the original territory of Louisiana In lso.1, many stntes linve been formed, numbers of which have been nnnied for Individuals who have achieved greatness. No stnto lias been named in honor of Jefferson, who opened nnd closed the negotiation foe the purchase. The only remaining; portion of the purchase in the union Is the part known as the Indian terri tory, rroeress will demand that a state he formed of this territory. "Th only opportunity of honoring Jefferson by naming a part of the orig inal purchase for him in In naming In dian territory 'Jefferson when it is made a state." ROCKING BEAUTIFIES WOMEN. We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. t rhenev for the past i? years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Traux, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Walking, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, (). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best, i m Death, in his relentless march, has borne away another of Berwick's aged and highly respected citizens. Uzziel II. rowlerwas born at towlervilie. Columbia Co , Pa , May 12th, 1828, and died at Berwick Aug. 18, 1899, aged 7 1 years, 3 months and 4 days. His bovhood davs were spent on his father's farm; his young manhood was devoted to beating oft the canal; some twentyfive years were spent in mining iron ore and coal, and during the last twenty years he was in the employ of the firm of Jackson & Woodin at Berwick. In every place and in every period, from youth to age, he never failed to exhibit those traits of a true and noble manhood which won for him the confidence and esteem ot all with whom it was his lot to associate. In early lifa he professed saving faith in Christ and joined the Meth odist Episcopal church in whose com munion he lived a consistant and faith ful member until called from labor to reward. Forty-nine years ago last February he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Harman, daughter of Andrew Harman. of Fowlerville. This union was blest with nine children, five of whom are still living. The survivors are Daniel Franklin, of Berwick, An drew Harman, of Light Street, John Conner, of Wilkesbarre, Charles Chauncy Trench and Mrs. Kate Lynn, of Berwick. He is also survived by his wife and a brother and sister, Nathan Fowler of Bloomsburg, Pa., and Mrs. Fanny Fidler, of Attamawa, Iowa. More than a year ago the deceased was stricken down with paralysis from the effects of which he never fully re covered. About three months ago he was compelled to cease from all manual labor; his robust and vigorous constitution gradually yielded to the resistless power of disease until ne was but a slender shadow ot nis lorm- er self. When the time of his depart ure came it found him ready, joyfully anticipating that "rest which remaineth to the people of God." The funeral occurred at his late residence on Sunday at a p. m., and was lareelv attended by relatives, neighbors and sympathizing friends Owing to the necessary absence of his n-ietnr Rev. A. R. Miller. who had previously been engaged to preach on Sunday morning at the Patterson Grove camp meeting, the services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Lohr. The remains were intered in the Ber wick cemetery, whete they will await the resurrection of the just. Berwick Independent. How an HnarlUh Nelentlut Accounts for the Simmrtrr of Amer ican Limbs. The rocking chair, according to an KnglUh scientist over here for the pur pose of writing a book of travels, de serves even a higher place in Ameri can esteem than It now holds, for it is responsible, this eagle-eyed observer claims, for one of the greatest beau ties of the American women, the beauty of her lower limbs, says the Philadel phia Kecord. "If you will think," he said at a dinner party the other might at Atlantic City, "if you will think of the exercise one gets on a rocking chair, you will see that I am rifl-ht. How many times, on these broad, wind blown piazzas, doe a young woman rock herself in her chair in the course of a morning? In fancy It would take a calculating barber to tell you that. At any rate, the exercise she geU is excellent and ample. That publi which the toes gives to keep the chair Tn mo tion, repeated and repeated, makes the instep high, the calf round nnd full, and it keeps mlsshapening tlesh off the ankle, keeping the ankle delicate and slender. Such delicate unkles under such robust calves made me fear, when first came down and saw your women in their bathing dresses t hat the pneu matic stocking, bo popular in my own land, had irotten a foothold here. I am convinced now that it is not so." Where It Rataa Forever. You can expect a shower at Panama, savs a correspondent in uie tniciigo llecord, about three o'clock every aft ernoon during the rainy season. The rest of the day and evening after six o'clock is delightful, and no one thinks of carrying an umbrella, but at Colon it rain all the time, nnd, according to the old proverb, it never rains but it poirs. It Is the real thing by the buck etful. It seems as if the bottom had dropped out of the sky. Colon and Panama are 47 miles apart. The rain fall at Panama Is about 02 inches annu ally, or about eight feet. The rainfall at Colon is 250 inches annually, or about 21 feet, and the people get it all In five months, an average of four feet month precipitation, while in Arizona they only have a few inches. It takes all the rest of the year for the people to get dry. Pain Conquered Health Rc stored bv Lvdia E. Pink- a r ra m r Tells f l." f 'nr . W'icn your l-n-I . Lncliiv, r. id you fiel til. lotus '! 'puled, r :nl oik or fiin wi'ii "iir ' I Mtmii.irh v;ir :md no anpeliM, lust 1 liuy u pin K.ii.e i;f Pennsylvania Railroad. T im Tnlilc in frec Mny ll'l 1.11.1 U 'I - . i i I in You Will he surprised lit lioW easily t thi-v will do thiiir work, cure yours 2 heartache" and hllloiiinrsi, rouse the fi 0 liver nnd make you f;-l happy ntrain. jp 0 2'i cents. Sold by all medicine dealers. Hi i-Htit "11(7 . I'lUHlO" " liRi'so irn-. l'lm Hi Ken MutiU.rike ... Moi'rtiiHciia ... Wapwnllopei. NowopePk .... , I. M . i Iv 5 0 i , Tin i A. M. Iv 7 i. "Ml :!8 1 III, h oi; M 18 8 'J4 . , I V M I1U III. I. M., 'S9 -1 nr I'otfsvllle Iliizli-mn Toiiihleken... Fern ulen.... Hock l. Irn ... Nesoopeck.... .Iv fa m m m- m m m fa a VETERIKARY SPECIFICS cu'rmFEVEI18, ee, IMM" Ke", cuiij8PllAI'V8, LmenM, HhemnaUMB, c'uiuts j EPIZOOTIC, Distemper. ccwwiW0RM9' DoW ,ub K'jcOl'GIIB. Cold, inflnema. cores I COLIC, nollirache. Diarrhea. n.O. Prevents MIHCARRIAGB. " KIDNEY A BLADDF.n DISORDER. co'itaiMAXGE' Sh,n nlM'(' J. H. n n fONnlTIOV. fUarfna f.oat. CUBtSj We. ei-t t StuMe Case, Tn Hjwrtflea, Fno. ., ST. At druKKlsl or mill prc-uaiu on rm-iiiv "i ynt. flumphreyn' Medicine Co., Cor. William John Nescopeck Iv tieasy ' Kspy i-erry uiooaibDurif" (atawlsflu ar Cat awiKNa )v H. Imnvlllo.... bunbury " Htinhurv Lewlttburg ... M. .on Wlllliiiiisprirt. k K MitveD... , )l i.vo i.ii.' Bu.. New York. V etrinart Maotial Hkut I'm NERVOUS DEBILITY,' VITAL WEAKNESS end Prostration from Over work or other causes. MumnhMva' Homeooathlo Speelfla No. EB, In usa over 40 year, the only successful remedy. lperviat,or8Ylalaand largTlalpowdr,forH H..M hv UruKKUIi. or ml pott on rooclpl ol pile. Btar UU' 1(0. C, Can muiaat Ma Wa., an Taril ljck Haven. Ilellefotlte.... Tyrone rniiipsDiirfi., Cleartleld .... IIUHburtf Punbury ...lv liarrluDiirg ar A. M i Ull 7 HH 7 7 7 8 U: A M. i 8 V4 S H.'ll I AH 8 i' 8 nr. 8 Nil V 14 0 8A A. M I 9 4.'. 10 1A 111 10 11 On 11 5l A. M r til in l UK a it 4 liM 6 07 r.r rtiiunelplila .nr Hauimore.... WaHblnglon ... SuDbur? Iv Lewtstown Jc ar Flltisburg- ritfiVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, LostVleor tad Maahood. Cure Imnotencv. NitrhtEmlBslotiBand . I. . " .V . l wasting diseases, ail enects oi sen- abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks ana restores the fire of youtn. iBv mall 50c per box, O boxeB for $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO. ILLt Sold by Mover Bros., druggists, Blocmsburg, ronna. i-i.m LIVERITA THC UP-TO-DATC LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia. and Liver Complaint. CMTID. 100 PILLS bold by all druggist! or sent Dy man. Ncrvlta Mttlctl Co., Chlctn boxes contains 15 pills. Sold by Moyer Harrlaburg., PtttBburg.. .. Iv ..ar A. If I 9 Ml 111 80 r. m i a ooi 8 11 4 10 A. M. 'J 6' P. M. 11 40 I 6 t! A. M I 11 4i A i . Hi.' 11 in li a 11 4J 11 U A. M. 5 11' ii n II si 11 8.1 A. M. III f2 U 1" Vi 14 I'. M. u m vt si 18 HI 1 Oil P. M. i 1 I" 1 V, 1 80 8 80 8 40 4 40 8 !io P. H 58 45 4 44 8 W 8 8 0 ii ao P. M. I 1 bt I 8 80 P. M I 8 '.'H i 6 ro I 7 IS P. M i 18 i 8 80 ill 80 P. M IS .'i0 111 301 P. I 8 I 8 41' P. M. I II (M 1 8 .! 8 81 8 41 8 4 0! P. M, P. M. I 4 05 4 14 f 4 4 vr 4 81 4 8-1 4 5:t 0 1 - P. M. I 8 4!S 8 1H A II 7 101 8 9 00 P. M. I 5 8 8 6,'. P. M 110 8 I 9 4 110 6 P. H I 7 A. M. I 8 Oil! I 4 -J , 4 .". r. m ii I H u rt ik 8 LTi 8 41 7 00 P. M 8 Ml 8 in 8 r ft 3 fl H 5 7 (I 7 01 7 so 7 83 7 1 1 88 7 M 8 15 P. If. I 81 "TSo 10 40 p. m t 8 81 110 10 A. M, I 4 8:i 8 88 7 48 P. If 110 80 A. If I 8 80 I Weekdays. Dally, t FUg station nttsburg.. - .lv HarrlBburg ar riUaburg. Iv Lewtatown Jo." 8uobury. ar Washlngton....lv Baltimore " Hlilladelphla..." Harnnmirg.. Hunbury Pittsburg lv Clearfield " Phlllpsburg.. Tyrone " Heiieronie Lock Haven. ..ai flEHl 2SCTS. fic. Bros., ui ugglHis. bloomnbuig, PcDna. 4-18-99 RAILROAD TIME TABLE T""ELAVARE, LACKAWANNA & J-' WESTERN RAILKUAU. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect April as, lim OTA11U.XD. LM1, N0RTHCM BKKLAND.....M. .. 18 IS 1.60 (Juuieroc 8 08 CUulusky 8 18 i)uuviue................... odu x iz Catawlssa 7 0.1 8 88 Kupurt - Ji i ai Bloouibburg... 7 118 88 Bapy m 7 88 8 48 LlmeKllge.... 7 80 8 48 wtuon throve i a Brlarcieeu 7 88 Berwick.. 7 54 bcacbtlaven 7 S3 Hick's Ferry 8 01 SblcKshlnuy . 8 14 UUU10CK'S.m "I Kum.li'Oke . 8 Avoudule - 3 40 Plymoutn oo Plvmmitll Juoctlou 8 Kingston................. 8 5i Beuneii..- ... Forty Fort WyomlLg went paiston Susquebanoa Ave Erie lv Kane Kodoo Lock Haven... Wllllamsport. Milton Lewlaburg Hunbury ar Bunbury lv H. Danville Catawliwa.'. " K. Bloomsburg1 Espy Ferry 1 Creasy " 1 NescopecK ....ar P. M. 7 i-ft A. M. I 001 i P. u. no 40 in 5.r 111 80 A. If I 8 3.V I 5 05 P. If !18 4; 4 Ott 4 Mi 7 15 8 81 80 Nescopeck lv Rock Glen ar Fern Glen ' TomUlcken " Ilaileton " Pottsvllle " 90U 9 08 908 9 18 918 ham's . .. Q IU Vegetable Compound. . a 1 I Lackawanna -.. Taylor Hpimvue p Dew Money Ordera. Beginning September 15th, a new form of postoiT.ce money order will be brought into use. It will be- a great improvement on the one now peing issued. The principal change will be in the giving of a receipt with each order. The receipt will be an exact fac simile of the original order when it is filled out. This method will prevent mistakes and at the same time will be conclusive proof that such an order was issued. If ihe order is lost in transmission this receipt will be re deemed by the office after reasonable time has elapsed. Etlui'iite Your IJowela With Cuncareta. Camly Cntlmrlio, eura coiiKtlputlon forever. I0c,o. II U. 0. 0. tttll, druggists ictunU uiunty. littek to Mas. pihkhak mo. 93,649 ' I feel it mv duty to write and thank you for what your Vegetable Com pound has done for me. It is the only medicine I have found that has done me any irood. Before taking your modi cine. I was all run down, tired all the time, no appetite, pains in my buck and bearing down pains and a great sut ferer during monstruation. After tuk ing two bottles of Lydia E. I'inkharu's Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman. I am now on my fourth bottle and all my pains have left mo. I feel better than 1 have felt for three years and would recommend your Compound to every suffering woman. I hope this letter will help others to find a cure for their troubles." Ms. Della Kemickeh, Ee.nsselakh, Ind. The serious ills of women develop from neglect of early symptoms. Every paiu aud ache bus a cause, and the warning they give bhould not be disre garded. Mrs. Pinkham understands these troubles better than any local phy siclan and will give every woman free advice whu is puzislcd about tier health. Mrs. rinkhain's uddress is I yun, Mass. Don't put off writing until health is completely broken down.. Write at the first indieatiou of trouble. 8CSAMTOM ' STATIONS. 8CRANTOH Bellevue Taylor .. Lackawmuu nuryea piuston Husquelisnua Ave weta I'uiBvuu Wyoming Forty Fort Bennett Kingston' Ply moui u u uu'itivu Plymoutb Avondule Nam luoke Hiiniock's 81ilckslilnny Hick's Ferry Rniiph Haven Berwick Brlarcreek 8 08 Willow drove 8 10 LimeKldge - 814 Kspy Hlnoiiisburir 8 88 Rupert 8 64 Calawlssa 8 40 Danville e 8 01 8 07 8 18 I 84 8 84 8 48 8 48 8 51 8 65 4 08 4 08 4 10 4 18 4 81 4 84 4 89 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 60 4 55 P.M. iOUO ti 5U M 607 8 18 8 88 8 83 6 89 8 45 8 58 8 bf 7 O 7 0 7 1 7 8i 7 8 7 4 11 45 7 61 8 0 10.W 10 88 man 10 41 10 48 11 04 11 SO Nescopeck 1 Wapwallopen.ar nocanaqua I Nanllcoke " Ply m'th Ferry" Wilkesbarre...." Plttstond H) ar scranion P. M I 4 80 T 5n 11 10 12 00 A. M. ;l 0:. 1 50 ""s'h A. If 7 18 7 7 48 7 46 7 5ti 8 0i A. If P. H. A. If. A. If I I 80 I 8 .O I 8 CM A. f. P. M. I 8 40 1 9 0 I 8 10 A. M. A. If. t 8 00 P. M. t 7 50 t 8 40 t 9 38 t S 80 A. U. A. M. A. M t 7 Ml 110 50 I 4 85 t S 50 118 00 I 4 80 I 8 SO 118 88 A. H. A. M. P. M. I 8 05 til 40 t 4 00 I 9 40 1 10 t 6 40 Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best an' the cheapest. a 1 pa iaa VBIfffffB affa B t Blend most softly and olav most effectively over a festive scene when thrown by waxen candles. The light that heightens beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow of MNQUET MX CANDLES Sold in all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior hangings or decorations. Manufnetured by cTiMninn o 1 1 rn. For aale everywhere. i A. If t 8 OH 8 IH a m 8 48 f 57 05 A. M t 9 8H 10 OH t 6 40 t 7 83 I 8 80 V 111 8 05 9 45 A. X. I V 5 10 1 10 85 10 48 110 47 10 50 11 06 A. M. til 5f is ei 18 87 18 85 P. M 19 5f 8 08 A. M. Ill C 11 80 11 38 11 54 P. M 18 08 19 10 P. M 119 49 1 18 A. M t 2 60 f 8 10 9 a 10 80 A. M I 6 00 10 3ii 11 IS P. If. tl8 10 1 87 1 15 1 65 P. M. t 9 00 3 81 3 87 8 43 S 55 8 01 8 87 8 8.' 8 45 4 05 P. If. t 8 05 8 18 8 V 8 40 t 05 P. M. t 4 58 5 SO 'I have been nalns CASCAIIETS fop Insomnia, wltb which I have been aflllcted tor over t wen ty years, and I can say that Catcarets have given me more re lief than any other reme dy I have ever tried. I sball eertalnly recom mend mem 10 my menus as Deing an mey arc represented." Taos. Giixard, Elgin, I1L BV CANDY ntaet maji I 3.0C 4 0C 4 68 4 47 5 80 P. If t 6 48 6 09 6 S7 6 83 t 8 86 8 46 6 55 p. x t 7 or. 7 81 7 87 7 45 8 09 P. M t 68 7 09 7 81 7 49 7 5! 8 00 P. If t 8 86 9 05 Plftnnnt. Pntntnhlft. Fntent. Tasui flnciA. tin Quod, Mvr Hlniteo. Weaken, or Gripe. lOo. 25c. SOe, CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sttrllnff M.M.ily I'nsimnr, 'liltv. 3f.ntrBl. Sw TrS. 916 11(1. Til BUt Hold and guaranteed by all dniii I1UIU'DA0 giaiaio I'IBK Tnhaeeo Uabiu COPHICrl'f ill" 11 53 u'tii 18 08 19 14 13 17 8 06 8 11 8 18 8 31 8 84 8 '28 S 83 8 86 8 40 8 44 8 48 8 5' 9 01 9 I' P. II 13 35 A. If P. M. P.M. WKST. 6 00 110 05 1 15 15 40 B 05 6 10 1015 8 03 818 10 8.1 3 10 8 88 10 38 8 13 18 1041 8 17 6 33 10 85 9 30 10 39 8 34 10 44 9 39 6 41 46 6 to 6 68 7 00 7 04 7 09 714 7 30 7 81 7 44 7 58 550 603 6 06 6 10 614 619 10 S3 10 66 11 05 llll 11 19 1180 1143 11 48 11 51 iiw 1819 1315 13 38 19 37 II 88 13 47 3 36 9 48 8 47 9 53 8 57 8 03 8 10 8 84 a 35 8 43 8 49 8 55 8 59 4 04 4 11 4 IT 33 4 39 6 30 6 86 6"43 6 47 6 60 858 710 7 35 7 33 7 49 7 68 600 6 07 813 818 8 84 lArrives cntawlssa 13.16 p. ni. 'Leaves cata vi issa 8 3 p. m. t Weekdays. I Dally, f Flag station, ciinton porinr nnd Hieenintr cam run o ..... ..t. iMtnn twrween Hunburv. WllllamfPCT and Washington and between UarrlBburg, Pitts" burg and tbe west. For further Information apply to Ticket Agents. J. B. HUTCHINSON. J. K. www. uen'l. manager. uou. run, a Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke In effect July 1, 189B. vii I I1VI HI IklVKHI'HO For New York, Philadelphia, Heading Potti rw. . r ntiif.lrrtava 11 Mil R. m ve.-1"" Z J..:, m S.40 r, r or V llllttlUBllW ft " a, .. w For Danville and Milton, wcekdayp,7.80 a. m " . . .... . ... m on y ott 1 nil a.m.. yor uaiawiBsa wctuj. i."v, u.. -. , MKor VuVrwe'k!lys7;30, 8.88 11.80 a. m., 19.80, J.4U, e.w, o., v. u.. a,,.. . "J, i- r nZlr.iiV-tVii Konrsonrg, ivescopccK, TID-BITS FOR MA' HONEY 1 and tender little juicelets for the chil dren, are 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. E. KEIFER. Quick Communication Facilitates Business. Use the LOCAL TELEPHONE and Communicate.. Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata wissa, Danville. Riverside, Rupert, Willow Grove, Almedia, Lightstreetr Lime Ridge, Mifmnville, MUiviiie, r.,lr,al ! h 1 1 n ill ! tl ll B . 8.30. 7.H8, ll.Wa. IB., 0.40 n ... . -ik ,( o. a nt 84'7 3T, p.'m. Additional trains troui S4 and 8 83 d. m. Sundays, l.8!. 8.88 p. m. Leave New Tork via Philadelphia 8.00 m., ana via hubiuu . iu. m. Leave rniiaat ipuia iu.i . Stillwater and Benton. Also long distance lines to nearly all the towns in the different States. Rates reason able. Local exchange over Tostoffice. 4 44 niiiilimkv r 4 49 riRmorou 9(5 18 67 4 64 8 4 NOUTIIL'MBEHLAND I 1U 0 IB U a.m. P. a. p. M.r.9 t llnna dnllv. conueclloiiBat Hupert v.llh riillnrtrlrlila 4 Rniirtlnir Hullrond tor Tamsiund, Tauiaqua v liliamHnort,. HunurV. I'otlkvllle, etc At North uuibtrland with 1. & E. Dlv. l'. & H. for Harrlebure. LocH Eaven. impoilum Wufer., Corry anil Krle. ' w. F. riAI.I. STEAD. Gen. Man.. Hcrunton, l'a. a. m., v ''irrTTi DESIGNS 4 TRADEMARKS 4 knu uuriniunis OblAINEU HOUTU.- AHHIVI. PATENTS ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice In "Inventive Aire" Book "How toobtaiu Patents" Charge! moderate. No fee till pattint is secured. 1 ...item HtHptlv cnntldtinuiil. Address. E. 0. SIGGERS. Patent Lawver, Washington, 0. C. . FREE H-ir-'.r.i-u. SUBSCRIBE l'OR THE COLUMBIAN ami 7.101 7.1IH 7.11:1 7,1 a. 50 411 a.m. 13.05 IJ IMI1 11.57 11.47 11.43 11. "A- 11.-' 11.111 11.18 ll.or, "lot it no n.(l2 10 0 r.;l 111.53 pm 6.30 II.3H 831 8.13 H.ny 5.59 1 5.4Si 5.41 .8T 5.37 5 33 5. SO 5.13 II. tk B I. It. NOKTH LIAVI amipmipniiaiii p.m. It. in 9. HI 9.V 1 5II 1.45 1.30I 1.110 13.53 13.45 13.3 13.10 13.0. 11.531 VAb b U '0.1316.08 S.viIlO. III. 5.0m 11. sol p 111 a in p in p ru L8AVI. . STATIONS. Bloomsbu'g. " i'. i. Main st.. Paper SI 1 11. Uu'lit it . orsnKCvU'e, ,, . rUI'KB . .Zunci's... hilllwaier. ..Ui'ntun.... ..Eclson'i'.... I'ole's I'r'k. ..LaubHch.. ..cent rul... .Jam.t'liy.. 8.4713 40 .4II;9.43 8.53 9.45 9.01 3.54 ll.0YS.ro 9.l.'il8.1ll' U 45 11.47 tl.50 7.U (1.1 .10 (1.3' 8.50 9.J3 9.7 9.33 9.43 9.4 9.511 1I.5S 8.0 8.341 1.30 3.41" 3.44 3 47 3.57IMI1 ,111 111 4.07 8.11 10.14!4.10..U tin p in p in nm AlllUVS 1.14,7.10 35 4 t.M H.S0 H.40 S.4B H.Ofl 9.35 H.85 I 7.SH 7.31 7.:' T.47 7.51 iave Keadlntt ' 8. 1 5 p. m uave pottsvllle I9.8up. m Leave Tamaqu 1. i. iava Wllllamsport eekdi ui' . . . f nr, D Df n 1,1a m Leave uar.awisptt wcoivuaj o, i.w,d. v . ... 1.80 8 40. .us . ..,. . Leave Hupen, wnrtuni., i.us, .. ... 1.88. tu, o.w. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION rn firi'nr jinv 1. lwrj. tavn Phlladi-lplila, chestnut Mtreet whart u.Mith .ir...i. whurt for Atlantic city. Weekdays-Kx press H 00, n.io, 10.15 a. 111., I.80, o m i mi , 411 Klxlv mlnutel. 4.00, 4 80 (ft 00 sixty mlnutel. 5.30,7 15 p. m. Accoinuiodatlon, H.I5 a ni. 5.30. 0.30 II. in. Sllllduys KxpichS, 7.80, 8 00, 8.30, 9.01', 10 00 a. 111., 4.45, 7.15 p. in. Accotu. moiiatlnu.il.l.'ia in, 4.45 p.m. fl. 00 excursion 7.110 a, m. dully and 7.W Sundays. i.,ivn Aiiiinilc I'llv depot: Weekdays-hx- nrpHS (8.4.1 Mondays only), 7.00, 7.45 .(7..VI tniiu 1..H1.. av Htutlnn nnlvl. 8.311. 9.0i. 10.16. 11 00 a, 111.. U. 30. 4 Hll. ti.ml, I .iMl, V ou u. 111. rtui.,niiiu.Miu- flnn d K.lll B. 111.. II. -IU II. 111. DIIIIUU.I n r.A- 11. m. Acconimiiiiiiiiiiii, 1 i; n. in., i. in Vyi.i.rulllll. wl'I'klillVS 5.00 tl. 111., SUIldtlVS, ll.HI. Fur ticran I'lty n ei'Knuys-". in, b io 11. 111. iivii.v 5.15 n. 111. Siiudii.vs-8.4ft, (i.l.i a. 111. 4.15 p. in. l uo txcuialun, Thursday and tun- .l-.'. 7 no n. m. For cape May ami Sea Isln ( II y Weekdays 9.15 a. 111.. 3 3". 4)ftll. III. t-lliliLl.Vti H.4.1 a. Ill CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE & SUPPLY CO. ays 10.00 a m, 4.S0 p I JOHN KENY0N, Manager. PATENTS rovddts and Trade Marks obtained, and at Patent business conducted tor MODKKATB til'KOFFICKISOPPOSITKTnS U. B. PAT. ENT OKF1CE. We have no sub-agencies, al business direct, hence can t ransact patent busl ness In less t line and at Less cost t han t hose re moletroin Washington. Send model, drawlnff or photo, with descrlp tlou. We advise If patentable or not, irteot charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured A OOOK, 'HOW 10 ilOlllIU I It! emu, wnu idioi ences to net mil client sin your btate.county, 0 town geulfree. Address ... C. A. KMIW S l i WHSlllilKll'U, u. V (Opposite V. S Patent OQIce.) 4. 15 p. Ill u. Ill fl.nO Excursion suiUays only, 7.uu Adnltlnnnl for capo May Weekdays 8. 4ft a. 111. siiiuliiys, u.ir a. 111. pni inr i' .i-h on all exiireKR trains. 1. A. HWKUIAKI). KUtjUN J. WEEKS. (icu'l bupt, Ucu'l Puss. 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