Four Mutilated Bodies are found Awlul Quadruple Murdor at Montgomery, Pa. Mutilated almost beyond recogni tion, the bodies of two children of Mrs. Edward Hummel were found buried in a haystack about a mile from Montgomery, Thursday after noon. The same night the body of a third child and that of Mrs. Hummel her self were discovered in a nearby out building. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Edward Hummel, who is Mrs. Hummel's second hus band, and a stepfather of her children. Mrs. Hummel's name before marry ing Hummel, four weeks ago, was Yeager. Immediately after the mar riage she and her children accompan ied Hummel to his little farm. Three weeks ago the neighbors noticed the absence of two children. They paid no attention to the fact that Mrs. and the third child were not about, supposing them to have gone visiting in another part of the county. Thursday a searcti ot the premises was inaugurated. A piece of burlap smeared with blood was tound near the barn. In the barnyard a straw stack appeared to have been disturbed. When the straw was pulled away the bodies of two children were revealed. Their heads were battered into a jelly. The house, cellar and barn were then searched, the party suspecting that Mrs. Hummel and her other child had been murdered also. Every thing was upside down, and blood smeared here and there showed where the little ones had been battered to death, but no other bodies were found at that time. , Coroner Ooehnn? and bounty de tective Munson were summoned from Williamsport and arrived Thursday eveninc. Shortly after they reached the scene the bodies of Mrs. Hummel and her remaining child were discov ered in the outbuilding. The bodies of Mrs. Hummel and the third child were found in a horribly mutilated state. Montgomery and the surrounding country is wild with excitement. No motive for the quadruple murd er has yet been tound. The crime is without a parallel in the history of Lycoming county. Miles of Trade Exhibits Extent ot the Journey Required to ee Every thing in the Phiadclphia Exposition. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. ftotulile Mrcnti of th Week nrloflr It d Tprnolv Told. Fruit triM'K iire fcpnrlril in blossom at THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA- - " - a 1 - - I TEA CARAVANS FROM CHINA. .Inn. JIIS - 1 n !r il'icil in (!nl- i:v iii'in limn- ly the i' ,y i iwr in 'JVxns. -..I I'll' plllgtlc ill Mun- Philadelphia, November 13. Some idea of the magnitude of the buildings of the National Export Ex position, and the convenient arrange ment of exhibitor's booths and facilities for reaching every part of all the structures, is conveyed by the fact that in the main building there is a length of main aisles of oyer 11,000 ana a. leneth in the cross aisles ot 14, 000, so that one who has walked through all the aisles of this building will have completed a journey of about five miles. In the other buildings of the Exposition there are more than four miles of aisles. Hence, to obtain even a glimpse of everything in the Exposition grounds the visitor must walk nearly ten miles. These aisles are lined with a succession of all that is best and most interesting in Amer ican manufactures. In the coustruc tion of the buildings there were used 3,142,000 pounds of structural steel, and this enormous mass of intricate work was erected within fifty days from the date upon which the con tract was signed. Who Loses the Pennies? What becomes of all the pennies ? ! A superficial answer might be that we spend them, as in truth, we do ; but did you ever stop to consider the enormous quantities of the little cop per coins turned out by the Philadel phia mint every year? The figures are really appalling in their magnitude. There are at present about 1,000,000, 000 cents in circulation, and yet the mint is compelled to turn out 4, ooo.oco a month to keep up the supply- State ok Ohio, City op To- ss i.edo. Lucas County. I Frank T. Chenev makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of . J. Cheney & Co., doing ousiness in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and evciy case of rotarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank T. Cheney Sworn to before me and subscribed in mu nrpspnee. tins 6th dav ot IJe cember 1886. A. W. Gleason, fsEALl Notary Public, Hall's Caiarth Cure is taken intern and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the 6ystem SfnI fnr testimonials, free. F. L Cheney & Co , Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best Memphis. Clinrli'K ('1 Vt'Hlllll lf III 1 1 Much flair.' rii piil rise of 1 in1 '1' 'I lie iniii'tnlit.v f: c-ti iirin wan i'cpiiiu-1 tn l.c -to ti HO iliiily. At Yin inoiit:, X. S., life Inipiittiint liiixlncss Murks were IhiiiiciI. causing a toss estlinntoil ill Stlirt.tHMl. ltni'im lti lit YintiiiKkolT. 11 representa tive (if the Russian H'lVci'iimciit, is in Chi :ngo Miylng horses for the cxnr. It wn Ktiileil nt HiiKtim that must of the New Knglnnil cotton ninnuiiictiirei's wnulil prolinlily tnisc wages next month. A plot to iissiissiiinU' the sultan linn been cliscoveicil lit Constantinople, the conspirators bring arrcsletl n in I exileil to Yemen. Monday. Xov. 27. Montclnir, X. J., litis mi epidemic of diphtheria. Uear Admiral Schley sailed on the Chi cago for his new South American post. Thomas ((Weill, n Ncwaik policeman, wan mortally wounded ly men supposed to be New York thievi'H. Two freight trains on the Erie railroad lit Middletowu collided, musing a serious w reck. Xo one whs killed. It is repoiteir- that Lord Ivrngli has purchased the Muckross estate, wliikh Includes the Lakes of Killarney. The first through train from Talien YV'nn on the N'ewchwnng railway, in Chi na, left Friday with engineers for Port Arthur. . The American I'.iick company, with n capital of .1,.(HH),lMllt, expects to control tfio output of brick consumed in Greater Xew York. An explosion of ammonia, resulting from lire, destroyed the Mg plant of tin; Passaic l'.cef company in Central ave nue, Passaic, X. .1. The loss is jfolLOUO, covered hy insurance SnliirilM v. ov. 2.. Two negroes were hum; at Darlington, S. C, for criminal assault. Wives mid women relatives of striking millers rioted at Xunticoke, Pa. The condition of Senator llayward of Nebraska was r ported very critical. Emperor William visited the uUe and I inches wf Marlborough at P.lcnhcim. The city of Tin son, A. T., has accepted Andrew Carnegie's offer of money for n library building on condition a site and maintenance are provided. Ellery 1". Iiiglimn, former United States district attorney, and Harvey K. Xewitt, his law iiiirtner. were sentenced at Phila delphia to 2 years and 0 months' impris oument for conspiracy. Friday, Nov. -1. Y'vctte (Juilbert, tile singer, was re ported seriously ill in Paris. News of the. loss of the liritish ship 1 iiintruiie was cabled from Colonel, Chile. William L. Elkins of Philadelphia has decided to establish a college for Kills in that city. To stop the desertion of farms n col lide of horticulture has been projected for Xew Y'ork city. Alonzo J. Whlteman, former million aire, agreed to return to Chicago to face charges of swindling a hotel. General Wingiito, with an Egyptian force, defeated a body of dervishes ilie Sudan. Four hundred of the vishes were reported killed. The elevator of the Hustod Milling mid Elevating company, in Buffalo, with its contents, was totally destroyed; loss, !1H0,II00, fully covered by Insurance. Tlmrsdny, Nov. X3. Citizens of St. Louis sent a solid silver loving cup to Admiral Schley. The report that the Itussiuns had occu- nied Herat wus reiterated in lennn. The czar has ordered an investigation of charges against the minister of finance. Two dynamite bombs were found In a burn used by the Cleveland street car strikers lust summer. Austria mid Hungary have settled their long standing dispute us to the di vision of state expenditures. Hunk robbers blew open the safe of the Exchange bank of Brooklyn, Mich., se curing between $5,000 and $0,000. A court martial of certain persons on board the transport Tartar on most seri ous charges was reported probable in Washington. President Mitchell of the mine workers predicted a strike in the southern Illinois district unless the operators cense send ing coul to the Gould lines. Weiliifmliiy, Nov. 22. A lnrirp six story building on Portland t,.r Itnstnll. WUS DUI'lleU Ul U no.ooo. n,Mii..l S. Kidder of Florida has been appointed consul ut Algiers, Africa, vice . T. (i relict. Twn nrosnectors of Battle Lnke, Wy are believed to have perished in cent snowstorm. I'lw. i.resident issued il proclamation extending the benelit of the copyright act n the Xetherlunds, Lid nor men held a conference in Louis ville to petition congress tut nn rlistilli'd spirits. iw .vn lilffhiu'KH the rnncpKH Ma fin A ill II 1 1 1 fir 1 jl'llllllKt'tlt l irninl I Hike of Baden, died ut Ciu lsruhe in her sixtv-lifth year. si,.v..ii(v-fivi thousand pounds or niiii- lmf from the northern nsiiing giouiiua - . . i. I....,. i.u,,,. uh imeij ri'om uucoui'i, u, llll IV l H - C, to Boston and Xew lorn. Binnllpox Kplileinle. BOWLING GKEEX, Ky., Nov. 25. A most serious eiiidcmic of snmllpwx has broken out in several nenrby counties. l)r J H. McCormack, secretary of tho state board of health, who has just made a tour of the infected district, gave out the following statement: "In u popula tion of 1.H00 there are fully 500 cases in cmllmiV fl f 1 Til Will. various stages oi .i...i"- towu. There are inuuy cases in tho ad juceut couuty." Khukik nnnk Looted. BI FFF CITY. Kun., Nov. 27.-Kob-hers wrecked with dynamite the snfe and ho front end of the bunk here and es caned with $1,000 in gold besides some silver and bills. This is the eighth Kan sas bank to be robbed by sate cracker within three weeks The Enormous llnnlnem That Is Done on the Cnrnvna Finnic ThruiiRll Hlbrrhl. The tiewi-jiiipcr published In Tomsk, culled the Silurian Latest Ncwh, i;ives some very curious details about the Hussion tea caravans that transport thousands of tons of tea from China and distribute it in various parts of Si beria and Lussia. During the first 20 duvnof January last l'.I.OOO sleighs laden with teu passed through the city of Tomsk. The ordinary size of these tea caravans is irom on to tu Bieigns, though sometimes from 200 to 300 are included in one caravan. The avcrnu load Is rive bales, euch weighing from 7J to 120 pounds. Five sledges are fustenrd together drawn by one horse, and ona nmn at tends to the detachment. T the rear sledge of each group are tied a bundle of liny and a measure of oats, so that the horses mny feed during the march. This facilitates progress, for the cars vnn does not need to halt for the pur pose of baiting the horses. As the horse in front, however, does not have any thing to eat before him his place In the enruvun must be changed occasionally to give him nn opportunity to at nis lunch. The caravans travel night nnd day. The only holts during the 24 hours are In the villages where the weary horses nrc exchanged for fresh animals. The drivers sleep on the sledges, while trav eling, In spite of the severe cold. POWER FROM A DISTANCE. ttonthern California linn the Most Notable Klretrlc Transmission. Plant In Kilslene. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, Indicate (hat your liver Is out of order. The best medicine to rouse the liver and cure all these Ills, Is found In Hood's Pills 23 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers. Pennsylvania Railroad. Time Table in . M Mcrantond i)lv i Hi I'lMston WllkPi.inrrP. . lv 'lnrui ten '. miil.ok " Mount' aqua .." WsDWuiiopen. NescopeoK ar rotlsvllle lv H ii z let on - TDiiililcken Fern Oli'D " Mock Olen Nescopcck ar HUMPHREYS' Nescopcck lv Oieasy " Kspy Kerry . if. iiiooniHuuis - WITCH HAZEL Cstawlssa.... (latawlssft.... H. Danville.. Nunbury c u R E S To-day the most notable transmis sion plant in existence, snys Cnssier's Mngn.ine, ts that of the Southern Cali fornia l'ower company, designed to curry 10,000 horse-power at 3:t,000 volts over H3 miles of line from the power house to the town of Lob Angeles. The Houthern California power hrtuse is sit uated at the base of the Kan Uernurdino j mountains, on the Santa Ana river, nnd the power water intake is at the junc- tion of lieur creek uud the Simla Ann. I river, about seven miles below the fa- limits Heur creek dam. The water in this river, like all wutcrs in southern Cnlifrirnin. Is owned by water com panies, and as soon as It reaches the valley It is led ofT in Irrigation ditches in different directions. I'ndcr these conditions, nny power company using the wuter must not interrupt the How, und the regulation of the wuter wheels, which are used, must be by deflecting norzles. The water is carried about 2'a miles, 80 per cent, of which is througli tunnels, and the rest of the canna is open masonry nnd wooden flumes. The elevation, at the intake is 3,422 feet above sea level, and that of the power house 2,070 feet. The difference, less the grade of the canal, gives a static head of 735 feet on the wheels. Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. "Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects, Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by drug lU, or lent poat-pald on rtwelpt of prlco m sPHiins' sKD.ro., 111 iiiwiiiisi.,hoi, tiERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood, Cure Impotency, Nicrht Kmlsslonsand 11 effects of self- ,. jujtnliiiso. or excess and indis- $$nCretlon. A nervo tonic and tiPuinnil builder. Brings the , WSfpinlc glow to pale cheeks and kivw rr-stores the fire of youth. 5iTSV5y mail HOC per box, boxes for .H2.no: with a written guaran tee to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NFPUIT4 MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO. ILLi Sold bv Mover Bros., drus-Klsts, HlocmsbtirK, Punna 4lli- lWerita THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness Constipation, Dyspepsia. Sick-Head ache and Liver Complaint. SUftR COATMD. Hiinburv LcwlMUUrg .... M'. ,on Wllllauinport. oi k unveil... ,'1 ivo K.ii.c..... 1 UK Z7u i 7 !)" r 7 ft- 7 411 H Ul K ID 8 '1 effect Nov. Tt, r. 1 4 T . t . 0 1 i. .s! nu 1 " A. M. 6 on 7 en 7 .' 7 S'2l 7 8 U:i A M 8 V4 8 8H ( 8 4f) 8 4 8 M 8 Br V 14 8r tyjt'k Iliivcn. ni'llcfonte.... Tyrono rnilipsnnrg.. ('lciirllcld .... 1'lllsburtj .... Sunhnry lv A. tl.l 5iu ; 'i 11 rj' II ll ll J 11 42 11 hi A. M 4J in 1:1 in oh 11 0" 11 fi A. M. V M M 111 1 nr ii ir 4 IH 5 117 e 65 I. K- 9 Nl llarrlsburg ar. Ill 80 Phllailplphla..nr Bmnmnre Wasnlngton.. I sunbury lv Lpwlstown Jo ar I'lusburtf narrlsburg lv Pittsburg nrj P. M. S 8 17 8 11 4 1 A. M. '. R7 P. M.I 11 III 6-'i A. M. I 11 40 A. M. ill 6'J IK UH l'v mi Y2 14 P. M. 13 ill U 111 111 88 I 1 'HI P. M. t 1 ID 1 4V 1 811 2 8(1 8 411 4 411 8 !l. P. M. 8 45 4 44 it i n; 8 2H V on 11 80 P. M. 1 tf i 3 l.r P. M. I 0 8 1 r 0 I 7.15 P. M 2 08 P. X. I H U.i f 8 :; 8 ' 8 48 8 M 4 W P. M. U : 2 on 2 IS 2 27 2 84 8 00 P. M I 4 115 4 14 f 4 ii 4 27 4 81 4 84 4 58 5 1.' P. M t 5 45 1M; 8 M 7 in 8 07 9 00 4 bJ r. m n ii' 1 8 ( i ) 6 2A 8 4i 7 00 P. u i 8 50 8 10 8 V 8 2 8 (I pTi 5 7 W 7 01 7 SO 7 25 7 82 7 82 7 51 8 Ii P. M I V 2) 9 5n 10 40 P. M. I 8 25 P. M, !10 20 I 9 4 110 5 1 8 50 Ul 801 P. M 18 4 "i I 8 55' 111 30, P. M 1 7 'J A. M Ii 2 IKI Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburs. The best the cheapest. an' I 1 Blend most softly Bnir 1 nlnnllinct l"f f PCt 1 V pi V OTCf A I P. Ml 8 81 510 10 A. M. I 4 2 80 4 0! p. m; 510 20 A. M 5 5 80 I Plttsburff.. . HarrisburR. ..lv Pittsburg .lv Lewlstown Jo. sunbury... ar WB8hlngt.on....lv HulMinore I'Mludelplila.. Harrtsnurs lv 8unbury ar P. M. 7 l'i A. M. I 1 65i P. M I 8 0 A. M. I 8 40 A. M. t 7 80 t 9 201 Pittsburg.. C'li-tirtli'M ... I'hlllpsburg.. Tyrone HcllctonTO... ; Lock Haven. ..lv P. M. no 4ii III 5". Ill 20 A. M. I 8 351 I 5 05 4 (5 4 80 mm Krle lv Kane " K'-noyo ' I Lock llaven...." Williamsport.." Milton " Lewlsburg " Bunbury ar P. M !12 l " 4 00 4 50 7 15 8 31 9 31) P. M I 4 3D 7 5: 11 10 12 00 A. M. 1 0") 1 fill A. M. I 7 5; I 9 lii i A. M I 2 :- I 9 8 4.1 6 03 A. M t I T5 t S 15 I 8 40 A. M. til 40 1 10 A. H. S 2 5U r 8 101 9 32 10 30 V V Blend most softly and v,J) play most effectively over I) III' ' rJ..l - ...!... Il,rnn 3a ICSilvc scchi: mitu luiv.i u bv waxen candles. The iiRiit tnai neigntens beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow of '1 IVMX CANDLES A. M i 8 CO P. M. I 3 10 A. M. t 8 00 V. M t 8 40 t 5 30 A. M till 50 1,12 00 U2 28 P. M. t 4 on t 5 40 SnM iii nil colors and slmdes tr hnrtiioni.e with any int'.'rior hntiKiuK9 or (lecoriitions. Miiimfin'tiirod by -''-" '"'-"'-' " : I' or siilo every wnere. in iler- 100 PILLS 26 CTS. THE MAN WHO DRAWS Thin One Thinks He Has Hli Trials with the not ot the World. n tinvnB nnntnlns Urns., rti uitL'lsts. bloomsburg, I'enna ISold by all dra if gists or sent dj man. NervlU Me4lcal Co., ChlHft pills. Sold by sioyer 4-18-90 Hunbury lv 8. Danville " Catawlssa B. Hloomsburg" Kspy Ferry " Creasy " NescopeoK ....ar SUBSCRIBE FOR "You told me your heart was mine." said Blower. I know," replied his heiress wife, "but I said nothing about my pocket book." the re- to rt'duce tho The woman writer is a great triol to the man illusl rator o her stories. It ia all very well to illustrate a story for u. man. Ho doesn't care a run, often, about the details ot tne gowns in heroines wear in the pictures if they only have the general effect mat i de sired and the women tnemseives iuur. as pretty us his pen picture has made them, liut it is not so witn me uum" writer, says the ew ioi-k nines. Good gracious! says a man v. no illustrated a milliner of stories lor a iionular woman writer, "l did not Know but the worn would semi me iu iuc insane asylum or that I should have to go ns u (IreRsmnker's npprentice before 1 could complete it. tnt woman wind ed every fold of the gown to hang just so. She was particular about tne vie of the bow her women wore at the neck and she would have the hair dressed in Just such style. I thought I knew before that an artist a education neeueii 10 ue comprehensive and Included a good many things not mentioned in wovks of art, but it looked to me tor a lime as if the only thing for me was to be born again and to be born a wearer of pettioouU. LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAU NO. 78,463! " I was a sufferer from femalo weak ness. Every mouth regularly as tho menses came, I suffered dreadful pains in uterus, ovaries THE COLUMBIAN Nescopeck. Catawlssa. hock Ulen., Fern Men.. Tomlilcken Ilazleton ... Fottsvllle . lv RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. ULOOMSHURG DIVISION. In effect April 23, 1800. A. M. 58 SS 7 18 7 7 42 7 40 7 fxi 8 on A. M. 7 88 8 20 8 88 8 ii tl 02 11 30 Nescopeck lv wapwauopen.ar Mocanwpiu NanUcoke ' Plym'th Ferry' WllKesoarre....- A. H. 8 18 8 2H 8 48 f 8 S7 9 05 t 8 40 t 7 33 I 8 30 10 OS 0 40 A. M. I US 10 1 10 8S 10 43 tlfl 4' 10 50 11 06 BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon haven't s regular, hi'althy movement of tbe bowels every day. you're nick, or will be. Keep your boweis open, ami be well. Force. In the shape of violent pliynlc or pill iiolnou. Is danKerou8. TM moothent. easiest, most perfect way of keeping to bowels clear aud clean Is to take CANDY I yf CATnAnTIC A. M. til 55 12 SI 12 27 12 35 12 So 2 08 A, M- 111 on n so 11 32 11 B4 P. M 12 02 12 10 ol'ATlU-NS. NOHTQCMBKHLAND........ Caiuerou CUuiaeky Danville..., Ualawlssa Kupert.... UlooaibburK Kdpy LluieKldtfe., brlareieek nerwluk BeacU llaveu Ulck'B Kerry. bhlckahlnuy. Huulock's. Naniluoke, Avondale Plyrnoutn o'J Plyuioulu tiuucnuu !"; K itiitk on 8 S Dennett.. - HnJ Forty Foi l.. Wyoming West Piuston Susquehanna Ave pulsion Duryea Lackawanna Tui-lnr ...h Helievue "' HOHANTON PERIODS OF SUFFERING GIVE PLACE TO PERIODS OF JOY Kpworlh I.cntue Secretiiry H.-lun.. CINCINNATI, Nov. 25. The KiWth lenv'nc dlsturbnuce over the olliriulVon dnct of Its secretuvy, the Itev. KihvliUA. U..V...II 11 I).. 11I1H llt'l'll Binim-iuj irr minuted by his owu u't in teudcrini.' rnsik'Utttiou to the board of eoutrol. were att'eeted and had lcucorrhiBa. I had my children very fast and it left me very weak. A year ago I was taken with flood ing1 and almost died. The doctor even gave mo up uud wonders how I ever lived. " I wrote for Mis. l'inkhnm's advice nt T.vnn. Mass.. and took her medicine und begun to get well. I took several bottles of tho Compound and used tho Kanative Wash, and can truly say that I am cured. You would hardly know mo, I am feeling and looking so well. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound made me what I am. wits, J. 1'. Btkktcu, 401 MliCUANIO Bx., Camueh, K. J. How Mrs. Drown Was Helped. "I must tell vouthat Lydia E. Pink hnm's Vegetable Compound has done, morn for mo than any doctor. "I was troubled with irregular menstruation. Last summer I began the usrt of vour Vegetable Compound nnd nftr tukin? two bottles, I have been rctrular every month since. rpi'imimend vour medlulne to all." Mrs. MAOOIM A. BilOWH. WlCSX PX. PUtASAKT, N. J. A.M. ,. :2R lit HSU 7 03 700 7 16 7 23 7 31) 7 38 7 4S 7C3 8 04 8 14 8 27 83S EAoT. r.M. A.M 1.60 9 03 2 08 12 0 IS 9 10 9 23 9 20 U 33 STATIONS. 9 42 A.M 2 12 2 20 9 31 2 30 2 42 2 48 o'li'l 8 07 3 13 I 24 8 34 8 42 8 40 8 51 8 65 4 1)2 4 08 4 10 4 10 4 21 4 24 4 20 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 SO 4 55 r. m 10 -n 10 32 10 30 10 41 10 40 r.M. looo ii su Jb07 6 13 H 28 8 33 0 39 45 8 62 tr 00 7 0B 7 12 7 25 7 t7 7 4S 7 60 8 01 8 00 8 U 8 18 8 21 8 24 8 28 8 2 8 80 8 40 8 44 8 48 8 57 9 02 9 (T M P. M 112 40 1 18 A. u. r. M. i'o'oo !.'.'..' 1(1 8 11 25 I 3 00 tl2 tli 4 0C 1 27 4 52 1 IS 4 47 . 1 65 & 20 T. M. r. M t 2 00 t 5 48 U 21 00 2 37 7 2 4.1 82 t 80 2 55 6 40 8 05 5") r. m. r. 4 10 t 7 o: 4 80 7 81 4 42 7 87 4 51 7 45 B 10 8 Of 8 30 9 05 r. m. r, m t 8 05 t 55 8 1H 7 09 8 85 7 81 8 40 7 42 7 62 t 05 8 00 r. m. r. m t 4 52 t 8 88 5 20 9 05 Mtarraio Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, TaMiOoot,IoOoo Dever Sicken. Weaken, or Urine. 10c. 200. 60c Writ for free sample, and booklet on bealtb. Address Btarllaf HMBvar KomptmT, llflto, Boamsi, nw ai KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN 11 04 1180 U45 1152 mo I A. M I Plttston(tIl) ar,t 9 so, Kcrnnt.on " " I 10 OS . ,...,ini,itiii.Bvn Ilnzlnton 5.16 p.m. .k VAen. 5.50 P. tti", arrlvlnu at Catawlssa 'weekdays. I Dall. f Flnir station. ".'.i'. BoJ.L. nA sieenlnsr Cars run O ." w, Mimhnrv. willlamspor inroiiKii i.r.. r .-- r-"---'rt vhlladel6lilt Una rtZMMMvZnilihwnn. ! ou?.a"'l '."information apply to Ticket rui ic ... AB.e!.tB' ,0w J. ti. Ul 1 ill.'.-"'". Oen'l. Manaijer. ii 111 3 ; l-r ft 1, mm . R. WOOD, oen. Pass, A(rt. TID-BITS FOR MA' HONEY! 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 wnen ousiness or stuuui 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. 12 08 12 14 12 17 Philadelphia & Reading Railway Quick Communication Facilitates Business 6 so no 05 6 35 12 85 p.m. r. WEST. a.m. r.M.r 8 40 8 47 6 50 55 8 50 7 02 7 07 7 11 7 14 7 Hi 10 15 1(1 2,'i 10 U0 10:!1 10 85 10 89 10 44 SCRANTON Bellevue Taylor Ui'Kawiuuu Duryea Plttston Bilsiiuehunna Ave wesi ruxBLuu Wyoming Forty Fort Bennett i imrMl nn iiivmnm.h .lunilion 7 22 Plymouth J J Avondale - ...... J .n NantleoKe llunioek's 7 41 hitili'talilunv 7 61 Hick's Ferry , 1 5 IS Ueacli Haven Q Berwick. ! 'Hrle-:: 11 t2C9 U' ' " Q !? 1! axpy-..- Sii Bloomsburg 8 i i Huuert 69 Catawlssa iu Dauvllle Cnulasky Cameron . 9 20 N0KTUUMBKK1.AND... A. M t Kuns (lull v. f Flag station. A. C. SAL1SBVKY, T. W. I-KB. Hupt. Oen, M. 1 t5 J5 40 2 03 2 HI 2 13 8 17 2 20 2 24 2 29 5 50 658 8C2 8 08 10 8 14 8 10 Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke Id effect .luly 1, 1808. . ,v t l if.Vlf Ml III IMSKTTHO v,.U. i-hiladeliilila. KeaQlLB VOtM roi " " i - . . n. IV'U.iif III. Vk. 1 I .111 M. Ul. vine, i n4u, ,n a m t ill d For Danville and Milton, w?ekdayp,7.80 a. ro ,U . ..l.rwvo If 9ft !W II.SflA. m.. KOr 4,'fttawlHH" wi'CMinjo i'""!"1' i. c iui a. 'in n rn For KUpei'rweekUaysT.SO, 8.38 11.30a. ru., 12.20, n m i - eL il oa n n r'orBa'ltl'more,' w ashlngton and the West via B.0 K H , tn'rougn trains leave Heading Ter. minai. l'Diiauuiiiom, o""', t -it. d. m. Sundays 3.20, v.m 10 52 10 66 U05 11 13 11 19 tl 80 8 30 8 SO 6 43 6 47 6 60 6 58 7 10 2 30 8 42 2 47 ill S57 8 02 8 10 8 24 815 f7S5 8 42 7 32 8 49 1 33 13 55 4 04 t! 63 12 15 4 11 8 00 12 22 4 IT 8 07 12 27 4 23 8 18 12 32 4 2C 8 18 12 47 4 44 8 31 14 49 ... 12 57 4 54 8 48 110 5 08 9(0 r.M, r.M. r.M. in., 8.46 11.26 a. m., 8.48,7.27, p.m. Addlllonal irsinn irum ou" Chestnut sireei siuuou, "n""")" 8 23 n. m. Sundays, l.Sf . f.2H p. rn. 1 UUUUUipiliu 8.00 rass. Agt. 80UTH.-AllRIVK. 1. ft M It. 1. am 7.10 7.08 7.(18 e.s3 6.50 6 40 a m. 12.05 12 00 11.57 11.47 11.41 11.33 8.29 11.2 8.25 11.10 8.1111.13 6.0HI 11.05 8.01 U 0i s.02 10 r p m 6.301 6.20 6.t 16.12 6.09 5.BH 5.4H 5.44 5.37 5.27 S 22 6 20 p.m. S.in 9.'0 2.05 1 SO. 1.45 1.80 I. (HI 12.53 12.45 '2.3 12.10 12.0ll 11.B3I S3 in.K2i5.t8 f 44 HI.43i5.031l.4SI H4'illO.40;5.0O 11.30 pmnmpuipiu ,EAVa STATIONS. Bloomsbu'g 1 . C It, " main st. paper Mill. .l.hrht st urangevlPe. .forks ... ...Zaner'B... .Stillwater. ...Henton., , ...Eilsou'..., .cole's cr'k, ..Laubaeh,, ...central.., .Jara.Cltj. NOKTH LKAVM am pmipuiiaiu B.47 2 4l6 45'd.lO M.l'.l 9.4216.471 8.52 2.4i6.60l 9.0li2.S47.Ci;6.87 9.05i2.ft9 7.05 6.50 9.1,r;3.107.14 7.t0 Leave New York via m.. and via F.aRtop 9.10 a. m. Leave Philadelphia 10.21 a. m. Leave Heading 12. i& p. Leave Pot.i Bville i.8n p.m. Leave Tamaqua 1.49 p.m., ,.. . Leavo WUUuuiBporl weekday 10.00 a cr., 4.30 p "ieavecatawlsf aweekdays, 7.oo,8.S09.1o. m l,Lave0Bupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.S8, 9.18 11.4 - ... 1 ou u fl ft OH - " ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Ill effect Nov. 1, INf.l. Leave Philadelphia, chestnut "freef, wuait and south street wharf lor Atlantic t lty. For Atlantic Clty-Weekdays.-Kxpress. 9 00, iKK T.isyp. m. Accomnri:,tlon, t UK. a. u .. 5.30 p. m. sundiu s-bxpiess, WSlO.OO a. m. Accoininodatlon, 8.00 tt-ui-.K- K. ,..;... inntin i itv Denot, : weekdaj s tx- ,."ii,,",,";,n "'A'ccomi nodutlon, 7.15 a. n... 4.05 P' vor cape Mny. Ocean City and Sea Isle City Weekdavs-9 00 a. in., t.iop. m. bundays-i hest nut hi "u ir south St. 9.00 a. m nA(h iuonui 1 rorcupe May-Weekdays-5.30 p.m. ... ii ,vni'iHH triilns. kv KiiiAni'i "'v" . 't. lien'l Slipt. Mi '1 I'ass. Agt. Use the LOCAL TELETH01TE and Conmnicate Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata wissa, Danville, Riverside, Kupert Willow Grove, Almedia, Lightstreet Lime Ridge, 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 Postoffice. CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE Il SUPPLY CO. JOHN KENY0N, Manager. I. A 3.20 7.24 a.24 7.BM 8.3017.8:1 3.4" i.l 3.4417.47 3 4i 17.51 8.57S.fll 10,10 4.071B.U 10.14l4.10 am p in p in am AHHIVK 9.28 9.27 9.33 9.48 9.4' 9.50 9.58 7.85 4 8.00 8.30 8.40 8.46 0.0(1 9.25 9.35 nFSIGNS TBltlE. MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS OblAINtu PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks lxfl Patent business couducted tor MODEKATJl FOl'K OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TI1K TJ. B. PAT ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agonelea, ftl business direct, hence can transact patent busl ness in less time and at Less cost than those re moteti'om Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with descrlp tlon. We advise It patentable or not, tree ot charge. Our foe not due till patent Is secured A book, "How to Obtain Pawnts," with reter ences to actual clients In your State.County, o town sent free. Address u. A. SNOW CO,, Washington, D. 0 (Opposite U. 8, Ilatent Offlott.) PATENTS A0VICE AS TO PATENTABILITY CD EC Notice in "Inventive Age" HnPl" llook "How to obtain Patents" Charget modornte. No fee till patent is secured. Letters strictly confidential. Address, E. G. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, O.4.. ''' ' ' Hreiti with yon 8-17-U'Mrt hAthnr vnn continue 1 nvrtu-kllluiK tuhauco naou. f- ruiuovui. tlie domre for U0oto. tlL Out llurvouMUIUiroM. nkiiv tiuii. purillui the lilood, i .,r,. I I Al Kaold. 400.00 , v. . - - , nwn (Iruirif Iflt. Vf N lll vouch for Ul. Tkr it with II ..Mi.ntlv. imrlHt,Iltlv. OnC a. '.r...ll- ....V. R l.rtv.ia. A3 fall. ciiftBnl'nMij in Plir. or WO Tf UUU mOllPT. SUrllu( aaC., Calufil, Blrl, (. 1 ': '. ; t.i it If , 'i f. il
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