3 THE uOLUMBI&W, BLOO.VISP.URC. FA WASHINGTON. From our KeRiilar Correspondent. Washington, Dec. iS, 1899. Mr. McKjnlcy isn't satisfied with the bossing Congressj he intends to boss the whole Republican shouting match. For some reason he lus soured on Boss Piatt's little scheme of making Gov. Teddy Roosevelt the Vice Presidential candidate, and he took occasion to tell the members ot the Republican National Committee, which met in Washington Friday to choose the time and place for the next Republican National Con vention, that Secretary Root would be nominated on his ticket. Boss Piatt tries to make it appear that he means it when he says that Root's nomination for Vice President will be entirely satisfactory to him. Now, that it has become known that Mr. Root is Mr. McKinley's can didate and thick and thin worship pers at the McKinley shrine are falling into line and the Root boom is grow ing accordingly. Senator Allen, who has been ap pointed by the Governor of Nebraska to fill the vacancy left by the death of the late Senator Hayward, will be warmly welcomed as a staunch and valuable recru't to the ranks of the anti-gold standard Senators, who are preparing for a long and hard fight in the Senate against the gold stand ard bill, which Mr. McKinley has found it so easy to jam through the House. The Republican speeches in the House, last week, have contained lots of gush about "Republican prosperity" and "sound money," but very little praise of any portion of the gold standard bill, which will, if it becomes a law, put the control of the finances of the Country in the hands of bank ers, enabling them to contract or ex pand the amount of money in circul ation at will. free trip to all expenses more anxious to get a Utah and back, with p.Hi!, than to complete the investiga t i" and make art-port. Tliereseems very little probability tint the report "Hi lie made to the Mouse before the Christmas recess. It is no new thing to charge the U. S. Senate with being an extravagant body, but the itemized cost, as shown by the report of the Secretary of the Senate, of the furnishings bought for the Vice President's room in the Capitol, show that it is growing more extravagant all 'the time, Here are some of the items: Imported carpet $465, Antique desk $325, Mahogany tables $150, sofa$t3o, two rugs $212, two pair of lace curtains $300, velvet portiere $170, and a solid silver ink stand $1,000. The Democrats intend pushing trust legislation at this session of Con gress. Senator Morgan of Ala., has introduced an anti-trust joint resolu tion which he says he intends forcing to a vote if it possibly can be done, and Senator Chilton, of Texas, says the same about the anti-trust bill he has introduced. The appointment of Gen. Leonard Wood, whose nomination to be Major General of Volunteers was confirmed by the Senate iast week, to be Mili tary Govrrnor of Cuba, is regarded as the best thing that has happened for the Cubans for some time, as he has shown by his management of the province of Santiago that he thorough ly understands how to get along with them. THE MERCANTILE TAX- j It Will Be Collected From Largo and Small ' Dealers. I Representative Cochran, of Mo , in an able speech against the Mc Kinley gold standard bill, presented figures showing that there is not enough gold in the world to do the business of the world, and declared that the importation of gold to pay for the surplus crops exported to sup ply the failure ot crops abroad had quickened trade and produced the prosperity of which the Republicans boasted, and warned the Republicans that when the stock of gold declined as he believed it was bcuud to do, the prosperiiy of today would crumble like a house of cards. Representative Sims, of Tenn., in his speech against the gold bill, called attention to a very important fact that while wages did not average more than 10 per cent above the panic level, the price of manufactured goods had increased 100 per cent. Senator Petigrew's resolution call ing upon the Secretary of the Navy to inform the Senate whether the flag of the Philippine republic was carried by vessels in Manila Bay and saluted by Admiral Dewey or any of the vessels ot his squadron at any time since May 1, 1898, and whether a vessel flying the Philippine flag accompanied the United States Cruisers Concord and Raleigh to Subig Bay, in June 1898, to aid in compelling the Span ish force to surrender, asks for legiti mate information, and should be adopted. If these reports are false the Administration ought to be glad of the opportunity to officially say so, but no such gladness is manifested, On the contrary, Mr. Pettigrew's res olution is to be smothered, not answered. Mr. Quay is in Washington, making a personal appeal to Senators to vote to seat him on the governors credent ials. It is said that if he does not receive assurances from a sufficient number ot Senators to make it abso lutely certain that he will be seated, he intends to withdraw his application and credentials, but there is a doubt as to whether he could withdraw them. Some of the members of the House Committee which is engaged in in vestigating the charges against Rob erts are themselves charged with being CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED "With local applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredient is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimo nial, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Bishop Doane on Divorce Bishop W. C. Doar.e, of the Tro testant Episcopal Diocese of Albany, writes to the Press on "How to (.heck Divorce" as follows: "In reply to your inquiry as to some methods ot arresting the evil of fre quent divorce I would suggest that the first thing to do is to make marriage a more serious and solemn thing, and to Merchants will find a pre, it change in the mercim-it: lax m.-xt .u, when the tax bill pitted lv the l.i-,t li;isla ture will be enl' .n e.l for the lira time. Under the old net of assembly, which has been in force lor many years, only those 'vhose annual sales amounted to $1,000 or over were subject to the payment of tax, but under the new bill, which will soon ,n into force, there will be no exemption whatever. hverv man or woman encaged in business, no matter how small their sales may be, will be compelled to pay tax on the same. The change will add largely to the work of the mercantile appraisers. Blanks will be printed, a copy of which will be given to each individual, firm or corporation engaged in busi ness in the county, and ecch will be required to state thereon the whale volume of business which has been transacted during the preceding year, that being the basis upon which li cense will be raed. In r.fi":i n v.-.ni'nir Unit tlv livrr Is torpid or Isi.t.-I I vc. M'Ti" serious trouble may follow, hir 11 prompt, Fllltlriit cure of lli'int; die anil u't liver t ri : ii t:iko While they rciinc thn liver, rcstoro full, rn:riil;ir rutlon of tho bowels, thry do not cripn or pain, do not Irritate or Inflame the internal organs, but have ft positive tonic effect. 121)0. at all drucKists or iy rim 11 or C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Pennsylvania Railroad. M'tinv Tabic m , 4. M. NcrHliiun'IS Z U ! H 46 I'd l.xt tin " ? " -nt'Cl Nov. I9t 1 s I 1 1 4' l v :x (in 11 V llktN.iMrre. . fit in 1 1 . r rr. Vthll.llkH ... .M'lrnl ulplH . . v up w it I lopoc. Neicopeck I'ottsvllle lin.lio oti Tomlilcki n., Peru ulefi..., Kock dleu ... Nescopeck .... ,.1V HUMPHREYS' English Plum Pudding. Seed first one pound of raisins, when preparing to make an English plum pudding j mix with them a pound of currants and half a pound ot minced orange peel i dust over a quarter of a pound of flour. Chop fine one pound of suet j add to it a quarter of a pound of brown sugar, half a nutmeg, grated, three-quarters of a pound of stale, dry bread-crumbs. Mix all the ingredients together. Beat five eggs, without separating, until light ; add to them half a pint of grape or orange juxe ; pour over the dry ingredients and mix thorough ly. The mixture should not be wet, but each rarticle should be moistened. Pack this into small greased kettles or moulds. It will fill two thre pound kettles. Put on the covers, stand flie moulds in the steamer, and steam steadily for ten hours. The easier way is to get the ingredients ready the night before ; mix and put sifrmnrrl it mnr thnn if i nntv Tn dealing with the matter of divorce, the ! lhen on earlv in f 'e morning, allow distinction ought to be more drawn than it is between separation from bed and board (which ought to be granted for many causes) and divorce with the right to remarry, which ought not to be granted, even by the State, for any but the one cause. "In seeking to improve the general divorce laws this, I think, ought to be the aim: That the permission should be given only to the innocent party in a suit which proves sin before, or un faithfulness after, marriage. "Meanwhile, the recommendations of the national commission on reform laws are helpful and hopeful in many directions, requiring a residence in all faith for one year. The attitude which I think the churches ought to take is to forbid theclergy to marry any divorced persons divorced for any cause whatever arising after marriage. At the same tune, in the case of the innocent party in a divorce suit for unfaithfulness I think that no clergy man should be allowed to refuse the sacraments without having the case submitted either to the bishop or to somebody authorized to investigate it, in the form of a diocesan couit, it such arrangement shall be made. The Baby's Go-Oart. "There lie before me the opinions of some twelve of the best informed physicians on the question of the go- cart, and without exception they con demn its use for a child under two years of age," writes Edward Bok, in the December Ladies' Home Journal, pointing out the dangers of the "go cart" for babies. "As every one knows who has seen this new pream bulator, it is practically the old baby carriage cut in halves. The child's legs dangle over an abrupt edge, and his back is supported by a perfectly straight rest. It is, in reality, noth ing more than a chair on wheels. The child is forced to take an up right sitting position, instead of being able to assume that recumbent post ure which the old carriage allows. The child cannot he down in the go cart, and therelore during his entire outing he is compelled to assume a fatiguing position, and to depend upon unaided muscles for support at a time of life when the back easily becomes tired. The result is that no invention recently created is more clearly or directly inducive to spinal curvature." ing them to cook all day. Take them from the steamer, remove the lids of the kettles or moulds, and allow the puddings to cool ; then replace the lids and put the puddings away. They will keep in a cool place for several months or a year. December La dies' Home Journal. Where Private Stutevilla was Shot. Albert Stuteville, of Company L, Twentieth Kansas, living south of Abilene, Kas., has a curiosity in his rifle carried in the Philippines. After he had discharged it at Malolos and before he took the gun from his shoulder a Filipino bullet entered the muzzle of the gun and lodged there The government has asked Stuteville to place the gun in the Smithsonian institution, with an account of the in cident, which he will do. vou cam DEoflac mem WITCH HAZEL OIL. Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burri3 & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Sting3 & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25' S00- Sold by druggists, or aent port-paid on receipt of prion IHIPIIKKIS'IKD. CO., Ill 111 Willi.. t.,S.tork. atawlssa RtftWlHfta Danville... BunDury c u R E S 8unburv-.lv .ewlsburg ....ai on Wllllamsport. ." ock tiaven... 31 ovo " m.c - " jrk Haven. ..lv Hellefonte ar yrone Phlllpsburg.,., leanieia . ...i. Ittsburg Bunbury Iv Uarrlsburg ar Philadelphia.. ar ualtunore.... Washington . ntfiVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotency, Night Emlsslonsand wasting diseases, an eirecta 01 sen- abuse, or excess ana lnais--rotlnn A iiervo tonic and F, blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and rpstorpa trie fire of VOUth 'Vty mail 50c per box, O boxes for $-.50; with a written cuaran- teo to euro or refund tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sta., CHICACO. ILL sold by Mover Bros., druggists, Uloomshiirg, Poiiiia. 4-l;(-al IVS LIVERBTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint. SU&AR COATBD. mm mum 100 PILLS 26 CTS. Sold by all druggists 11. or aent by mat Nervlta Mealcil Co., Cblctfl ftc. boxes contains 15 pills. Hold by Mover Bros., diugglsta, Bloomaburg, Penna. 4-13-U9 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBUkG DIVISION. In effect April & ltwu. oi'Ai'ly.NS. NOKTnUMBBHLAND.i Cameron , Cuulauky Caiawiuaa .... Kupert llioumabiirg.. Ksi.y Lime Kule... EAoT. Berwick Bench Haven., The Next Oeutury Question Settled. The question as to when thenext century begins has been settled by the Pope, so far as Catholics are concern ed. This is done in the official text of ths Congregation of Rites at Rome, proclaiming the Holy Year, which was received at the Apostolic Dele gation, at Washington. The Pope in this decree grants the extraordinary privilege of celebrating midnight mass on December 31, so that throughout the world in all Catnolic churches the holy sacrifice of the mass will be solemnly offered "at the moment the old century dies and the new one begins." Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops? Did not succeed very well, did you? It's just as useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption. You can't do It. They are about us I on every hand and we are con stantly taking them into our lungs. - Then why don't we all have this disease? Simply because these germs cannot gain a loot hold in a strong throat and lungs. It's when these are weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplied with lat. The danger comes when the blood is poor and the body Is thin. If your cough dees not yield, and your throat and lungs feel raw and sore, you should not delay another day. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos phites at once. It will heal the inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion becomes stronger, the appetite better and the weight increases. The whole body be comes well fortified and the germs of consumption cannot gain a foothold. It's this nourishing, sustain ing and strengthening power of SCOTT'S EMULSION that has made it of such value in all wasting and exhausting diseases. 30c. and f 1.00, all drugghtt, SCOTT & BOWNE, ChtmUta, Naw York. hiisuueUauua Ave Iiuryea Lackawanna.. Taylor tic STATIONS. L.M. r.M. A.M. P.M. :5 1.60 10 W) n be t) 38 0 03 to 07 b 61) S 1 10 SI 6 la t ns i! ::ti 10 is au Tim s ai 10. in as 7 14 li 96 10 41 ti aU 7iH 2 4a 10 46 46 7 30 Si 48 6 61! 7 8 17 00 T46 01 11V4 7 06 7 63 a 07 .... 7 U 804 a ia . . 7 as 8 14 S a4 11 SO 7 b 8 S7 S 34 7 4S H3S 8 4'.' 11 46 7 611 i 40 3 46 8 01 8 46 8 51 11 63 8 06 8 Ml 3 65 8 11 b 5" 4 IS! U 1 0 8 18 II (hi 4 06 8 21 W 03 4 10 8 4 y 08 4 16 U 08 8 'J8 !i ia 4 ai h ua W IS 4 a4 12 14 8 SB 1 4 Vi U 17 8 40 9 aa 4 34 S 44 u an 4 S7 8 IN U 33 4 45 .... 8 57 9 38 4 50 .... 9 Hi 9 4'! 4 65 12 35 9 , a.m r. k. p.m. r. m WEST. l.M t.H. P.M. P.M. esnopecK. leacy Mpv Kerry moo iiiHLiiirtf lv A. M. i 7 :w f 7 JH i 10 8 (II 8 13 A. M. I 6 on 7 H 7 7 3 7 ;;8 8 O'.i A M. ! 8 '.'4 8 33 ( 8 43 8 4? 8 55 8 66 V 14 9 85 A. P. illl .'. 1 1 ca 11 in II 3J 11 4a n 6a A. M. I 9 4a 10 13 10 ( 11 (III 11 69 A. M P M 111 10 I h6 II 15 4 l 5 07 6 66 Hunbury It .cwlfltnwn Jo ar FlUsburg- A. M. I 9 Ml 111 SO P. M. i 8 17 8 11 4 10 A. M. 9 57 P. M. 11 10' I 8 551 A. M. 1 11 4.) A. M II 6. ia oa ia i" 12 14 p. M. ia ai la ai ia as I l Oil P. M. 1 10 1 45 1 S S 3D 8 40' 4 40 8 a. P. M. 3 451 4 41 ft mil 8 a t 09 11 so P. M 1 56 I 8 16 "P. M I 8 18 I 0 id 1 7;i6 P. M. t 8 (3 8 5o' ill SO P. M. IS 45 P. M.1 li H II i: I s 1:: 8 an s 43 8 .V, 4 05! P. M. ia '! a no a 18 a ar a si s w P. M. I 4 05 4 II I 4 aj 4 ar 4 st 4 si 4 5 a & 1, P. M I 5 45 6 18 ft 1 7 10 8 W 9 OOi '99. 4 a; 1 5a r. . 11 in I 8 (, IN 2.1 4i 7 00 P. M S 6 50 H 10 ft I! 8 a 6 1 ft 1 7 (I 7 HI 7 an 7 as 7 8 a 7 sa 7 51 8 15 P. M. I 9 at 9 60 10 40 UurrlHbuig lv Pittsburg., Weekdays. Dally. I yig btatmn 6 P5 111 30 P. M. P. M I 5 at t 8 81 6 65 tlO 10 P. M, A. M, 110 an 1 4 a.'. 19 4 30 110 61 4 0 ...... P. M. P. M. 1 7 an 10 ao A. M. A. M I a (mi 6 ao A. U I 8 CO P. M I 8 10 Pine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best arf the cheapest. i,m IrV filllll I Blend most softly and play most effectively over H-i festive acetic when thrown bv waxen candles. The lixht that heinhtent beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow ot UNQUET Wax CANDLES Sold in all colors and shades I to harmonize with any interior S hangings or decorations. Mamiftirtiirfld by TiNninn oil co BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon haven't a regular, healthy movement of Mm bowulH every day, you're sick, or will be. Keep year bowttli otwn. and he well. Korea. In theibaDeaf I violent, physic or pill poison, in dangerous, tbw imoomeM., easieac. mimi perion way 01 Keeping iam bowels clear and clean Is to take Erie lv Kane Henoo, Lock Haven....' 1PM F. M. A M. 17 1") I 8 80 1 2 fi A. M. A. M. I 1 651 I 8 40 19 I A. M. P. M. A. M. Pittsburg lv t 8 to LewlHtowilJC." tJM 8 43 t 8 40 sunbury... . ar t 9 ao 6 03 t 6 30 "" P. M. A. U. A. M. A. M Washlngr,on....lv 110 40 t 7 55 tin 50 Baltimore " 111 5 t s 65 lia 00 Philadelphia..." mjo " A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. Harnsnurg Ivl S 35 1 1 o.. tii hi t ; uu iu,,h,irv . nrl I 5 05 1 9 30 1 10 t 6 40 P. M. A. M. A. M SwS CANDY pittsminr lv iia 45 5 a so 8 ho I ff Tf Jl cHARTie ClearlleUi " 4 09 31 1 1 CATHARTIC iiill II eh i Bmtewtodto I X. THAOI MAAH Hiaiamts P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. X. 1.00 t 7 S3 11-5 Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Qood. Do Oool . 5-' a n win A nr NerorHicken. Weaken. orOrlpe. lOo, 30o Writ lft) I H 80 Tiaio J VV. for free sample, aud booklet on healtn. Address 1 li' 11 . .i SUrllnc Rmvdj (mbih, Chicago Hoabval, Raw 1Mb Nft " SCO Jia " - - LIE -it KttP TUUH BLUUU liLtAN A. M. A. M.I P. M. P. M ....lv 56 ,55 I 9 65 t 0" t 5 48 . 7 18 10 17 a 81 0 7 811 10 85 a Si O VI I - - 7 4a 10 4:1 2 43 6 88 rtl tSF- 8 00 11 06 8 05 6 65 .j -T; y Mgt JiL 1 4 8rt T81 (L WWStfVM 9 02 1 6.5 6 10 B Of VA v-T?5 ti-f I1 tiw 11106 t8os t66 'jJe?-H.;y'f j Vrl ; 9 05 . 18 10 I 05 8 00 p'PJl j r A. M P. M P. M. P. " I a.nBIM 111 4H t 4 5a T 8 00 1 1 ihI 6 aol 05 Wllllamsport.." Milton " LewlHbur. Sunbury ar Hunbury.... K. Danville Catawlssa " B. Hlooirmburg' Espy Ferry 1 Creasy .. ...... 1 NescopecK ....ar Nescoperk lv uatawissa Hock Glen ar Fern Olen.. Tomhlcken Hazleton ... Pottsvllle . Nescopeck lv wapwauopeD.ar Mocanaqua...... Nantlooke " Plym'th Ferry " Wllkesbarre...." A. M Plttstond t H) ar t 9 89 Seranton " "I 10 08 " Aihllt tonal '"rain will leave llazleton 5.15 p.m. Hock Ulen, i-- P- ni arriving at Catawlssa tWwkil'ays. IDallv. f Flair station. rullnian Parlor and Bleeping Cars run o i, ,,,,.!. mina h'twipn sunburv. wllllamspor crin hpt.wpen sunburv and PhllndelphlL and wanliltiRton and between llarrlsburg, Plus' htinp ami IhA WMt. For further Information apply to Ticket AjelB.'''ulTTCHINSON. J. R WOOD. Oen'l. Manager. Hen. Paaa, Agt Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke vott 8.40 p SOH ANTON Bollovue Taylor I.m'knwiiinii liuiyca I'll tst on Husiioi'tiaDiiu Avu.., I'H I'UIBLUU Wyninlng Forty Fort Hivincti Kingston Plymouth Junotlon Plytnoiitn 6 :l t:0 05 35 8 40 b 47 50 e 55 6 60 ', ca 7 07 7 11 7 14 7 10 10 15 in as 10 ao 10:11 10 35 10 39 10 44 1 65 ti 4ll a 03 a m a 13 a 17 9 ao a a i 2 aa 5 60 6 58 oca 6 08 6 10 6 14 (I HI 10 58 10 50 11 05 11 13 11 19 11 80 ... fM Avomiale T ;il Nantlcoke 7 85 Muniock'B 7 41 Hhli-kHlilnnv 7 M HlcK'B Ferry bQ (11 43 lleiicli llavou K10 1148 Berwick 8 1 1154 Hrlarw'pk 8 - MmeklilBt) 8.S0'fiaC9 Espy 8 :I7 lilnomsbnrg 841 Kuport 60 Cat.awlKBa m 01 Danville 8 65 Caulanky Cameron 9 80 NOKTUlIUHUKIiANP... 9 85 A.M. t Huns dally, f Flag Btat Ion. A. C. BALiaBl'HV, T. W. I.KE. Hupt. Oen 8 80 9 48 2 47 9 sa 8 57 8 0 a 8 10 8 4 3 35 f7 aa 8 48 7 88 8 49 1 as 18 55 4 04 17 53 18 16 4 11 8(H) 1 88 4 17 19 87 4 88 19 88 4 29 12 47 4 4 .... ' f4 49 12 57 4 54 110 5C8 P.M. P. II 8 30 6 SO Vih 8 47 8 60 6 58 10 8 07 813 8 18 8 84 8 46 9f0 , P.M. Pass. Agt, SOUTH.-AHKIVB. li. tic H K. K am 7.10 7.08 7.8 8.53 1.601 6.40 689 t.'5 60S 601 oa 653 ft" a.m. 18.05 18.00 11.67 11.47 11.48 11.38 11.2' 11.19 11.13 11.05 11.00 10 58 10.58 10.48 pm 6.30 6.80 8.94 6.12 6.091 6.69 6.48, 5.44 5.87 6.87 5 98 5.90 p.m. 9.10 9.05 1 60 1.45, l.SOi 1.00 i a. 63 13.45 18.8' 19.10 12.05 5.181 11.68 6.03111.46 10.401 5.00! 11.80! Dm a to p m p m AV STATIONS. Uloouiabu'g. " p. & p, 11 Main St.. Paper Mill. ..light Bt.. oranguvll'e. . r orKs. ... ...Ziinor's... .Btillwater. ...Henton.. . ...Kilson's.... . Cole's Cr'k, ..Laubacb.. ...central... .Jam. city., , NOKTH LKAV ampmipnimii 8.47.8 40 0 45 8.10 8.49, 8.48 6.47 8.6819.46 6.50 9.01 12.54I7.L1. 6.37 9.052.6!7.056.60 9.15 8.10, 7.14i7.10 9. an 9.27 9.83 91 9.47 9.60 9.58 10,10 8.8017.24 J. 9417.88' 3.80 3.40 3.44 8 47 8.57 7.83 7.48 7.47 7.51 K.01 4.07 8.11 10.14i4.10H.15 am p m pm am AHK1VK 7.85 7.4 f.00 8.30 8.40 18.48 9.00 9.95 9.36 COPvioirrifc. TID-BITS FOR MA MONEY t and tender little juicelets for the chil dren, aie 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 catet to them all. Our stock of prime rr-eat i unexcelled for quality, and we send them home in fine shape. J. K. KF.IFEK. in nflHPt, . 11 V 1. 1H0N. TRAINS 1.B WE BI.OO.MNBUKQ For New ora, Philadelphia heaoiiig vine, Taiiiaqna, weekuayi-11.30 a. m. For W Uiluuibpon, w tekdaj a, 7.80 a. m.. "por Danville and Milton, weekdayp, 7.60 a. tc a .in ut . .... n p. on u ou Qii a m FOri ataWIRRn W eCKUUB i.ou, .Hi O .ll K Oik li 311. IV In . "For'mipefi weekdayh7.30, 8.88 11.30 a. m., 19.20, a tn nil "n i tn. l,'..r U:ilt IlilllVtl. VaSIIlIlfcri(U ailU LHO nrw i B. iO. K. K., through truins leave ueauing it-r. mlnni I'lillaiielnliln. 3.80. 7.65. 11.86 a. III., 8.46 in KunniiVH H'-'U. i.nn i.nn a. in 846 7 87, p. m. Additional trains irom ano hum nut. atn-et htiitlon. weekdays, 1.S5, 6.41 8 83 p. ni. Btindays, i.:r . n.sn p. ' Leave Now ork via phlluddpnla 8.00 m.,andviu khsvoii n.jua. in. u-ave Phliaoeipnta m.ai a. ni. Leave Ktiadlng " a. th p. to. Leave Pottsvllle 18.80 p. m. LeaveTamaqua 1.49 p. m., Leave willlauisr.ort weekdays 10.00 a a, 4,0 f Leave CHtawiBPaweeKaiijB, (,,o.i .i". m 1.30 8 40 6 08 Leave Hupert, wpckubjs, i.vb, o.io. v.io n. a. Ul.. 1.88 H fO 8.211. AiLAn i I".' i ' m i i.tiwv,. In effect Nov. 1, 18IHI. Leave Phlladelihla. t heftnut Btreet whart and south Btreet wharf lor Atlantle cny. For Atlantic City-Weekdays.-hxpri'88, 9M. 2.00,4.(0, 5.(0,7.15 p.m. Accommodiitlon, 8.00 a. ui., 5.30 p. m. Sundays Express, 9 W, iO.OO a. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 4.45p. m. Leave A tlonttn City Depot, : Weekdays Ex press,7.35,9.o ",10.30 a.m.,3. 30,5.30n. m. Accomuio. dation. 8.15 a. m 4.06 p. in. Sundays-Express, 4.80, 7.30 p. m. Accommodation, 7.15 a. m., 4.05 V Vo'r CHpe May, Ocean city and sea Isle city : Weekdavs-9 00 a. m.. 4.10p. m. Buudaya-thest-nut Bt,, 9.i:, south Bt... 9.00 a. m Adult lonal tor cape May W eekdays-5.80 p.m. Parlor ears on all express trains. 1. A. 8WEIUAKI), KUBON J. WKF.KS, tlen'l Bupt. n'l Pass. Agt. 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