3 THE oOLUMblr.W, HLOOMSBURO. PA EYEGLASSES AND WHY. Th Incrrime In Hi oraliPi Hmn Not nn I'.vlilrnrr of Ileieenern lion of (he F.yea. TIip question Is often nskeil, pnrticn Inrly ny tliote who run recall the cus toms ntul expcrietiecs of 1!5 j curs ii;ni: "Why do so many persons nnwmlii,, wenr glasses?" '1 lie uiu-wcr -!s int-v: "The IniTi'imn in the iuiiiiIkt of spec tacles worn is not to he regarded ns un evidence of modern depenci ntion f the eyes, lint rnther that n limp-felt ne cessity hns been, met." Tor it sliolili! bo remembered Unit, within the piiM quarter of a century much has been learned about the value of glasses, and the range of their application and use fulness hns been enormously extended. Of course, the eyes need more help now than formerly, as the amount of work they arc required to do Is much greater than at any prvvious period in the world's history. The tewing machine and many other inventions of Its rlnss save the labor of the hands only to add (to that required of the eyes, says lMp pineott's. . New employments, new amusements and new fnshlons are continunlly being Introduced to increase the exactions laid 'upon these sensitive and delicate or- jpans. 1 he steady decrease of illiteracy (together with the general cheapness of :youngest brother? literature and a spread of a taste for it, T.nke Wnrmc He's In Chicago, sell the enormous circulation of novels, ; )ns- quack medicines and "doing" sick. magazines and newspapers, the ever-Increasing use of artificial illumination, all combine to overtax the eyes and to ; weaken or possibly destroy the sight unless the required uid and protection ; lie supplied through every means at our disposal. Thus It happens that the sometime luxury of properly adjusted iglnssvs has come to be recognized und (understood by very many of the present generation as one of the real necessi ties of their lives. THE CHILDREN OF DREYFUS. SliiKtilitr Manner In Wlilel) Tlie f)l. i covered I In- Truth A hunt Tlielr l'ntlirr. A pathetic incident connected with i the Dreyfus trial is given by the Paris correspondent of London Truth. ! Among the unxieties of the wife of ' the persecuted man not the lenst was her fear that her children should learn ! the terrible fate of their lather. To pre- I vent this, during all the years of his ! Imprisonment, she kept them under her own eye, not allowing them to go to I k liool or pl:iy with other children, i teaching tlirm herself and going with j them in their walks. The oldest boy, who was nine years of age, never saw a newspaper. liut while they were nt the seaside the boy found on the beach a torn kite made of old newspapers. He rend them and went to his nurse. "Ah, now 1 know why my papa is so long gone!" he said, showing them nn article headed: "Facts of the Dreyfus Affair." i "There are many Dreyfuses In Toris," the woman stammered. "Hut not many ('apt. Alfred Dreyfuses whose wives ore named Lucie. I know now why she cries ut night!" cried the boy, sobbing. "She should have told me so that 1 could go tohelp my father." In the sufferings of this man, so great that the world has stood aghast before them as at a new horror in history, God gave him the steady, faithful love of his brothers, his wife and his children. POLISHING PETRIFACTIONS. Soltdllled Wood Ilelnar I'rennred for the l'urln Exposition In South Dakota, The polishing works of this city ore now eugaped on the stupendous job of petting out $t,Ot)(),UtlO worth of polished chalcedony, or petrified wood, to be taken to the Paris exposition, says the Sioux Fulls (S. D.) Journal. This petri fied wood is hauled from its native heath In Arizona, a distance of 5 miles, to a railroad nnd then shipped to this city to he cut und polished, this being i the only place In the world navmg Ta cilities for treating the petrifaction, 'which is seven-tenths ns hard ns diu- linond. It is fchipped here In great logs ,und stumps weighing ninny ton each, .just us they have luin for mury ages during vecr-fw required by nuture a tnre t -wood Into beautiful and 'variegated colors of stone. The process ,r.f tnuhiL' the stone in) in shape for 'nolishinir is most tedious, the huge mu t-hincry used for the purpose being able n nn v from an inch totnree incur a dav into it. After being cut and pol ished the stone is worked up Into every conceivable shape, from cuff buttons to tops for center tables and great columns which cost a great fortune. ,AU kinds of jewelry ure made from it. us well us triukets und handsome ar ticles suituble for souvenirs. CATARRH CANNOT HE CURED With local applications, as they can rot 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 iscDmposed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the Wo ingredient is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimo niali, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold bv druggists, 75c Hall's Famiiy Tills are the best. No nennon o ieclfr. The.V were dancing. The music was heavenly. Tlio swish of her silken skirts was delightful. Th" frngrnneo of the rosea upon her bnsn:n wna ul rw)st tntoxiiat ing. "Ah," she f.-iil. looking up Into his fi.ee nr.d smiling sweet iy, "you re trlnd me of one of V.'liitnun's poems." A sudden dizziness seemed to seize him. It was ns if he were floating nliir.fr In u dream. When he could eateh his breath to speak he asked: "Which oneV "Oh, any one," she replied. "Tie feet are all mixed up In nil of them." Chicago Times-Uernld. nonlRhlrrt Unpemtlt Ion. Mrs. Slimdlct Well, that feWow l.onghend, who- talked about tnln'ng board here, Is Just nbont the most superstitious man I ever did hear of. lie's actually afraid of ghosts. Maid (ihosts. Is it? Mrs. Sllmdlet Yes; he writes thnt he has changed his mind about com ing, because he's been told that half 11 dozen people hnve starved to death here. X. Y. Weekly. I'p and Dnlnfr. faek O'ltell How Is that eldest brother coming on? Luke Wnrnio lie's la New York, running a hotel and doing well. Mack O'Jtell Well, how about the Chicago Daily News. Fnlth In Pnperntltlon. 'Tm just sure that her auburn hair Is the result of chemical," said young Mrs. Torklns In a tone of mystery and confidence. "What make you think so?" "When I met her the other day I looked all around nnd I didn't see a white horse anywhere." -Washington Star. Inherited. "Mabel seems to take a deep inter est In yachting, doesn't she?" "Yes, she is quite cnrlred away with it." "And she knows all those nnutlcnl terms, too." "Well, why shouldn't she? ITer fa ther started In life ns a deekhnnd, you know." Chicago Times-Herald. Xo Caime for Worry. Miss Million (of uncertain age) The only thing that worries me is tho wedding tour. It will be perfectly horrible to hnve people know Miss Kosebud .(viciously) Oh, don't worry. They'll think you're his moth er. Tit-Hits. What She Needed. "The man I marry," the said, "must have no bad habits; he must be haiul nome, mnnl', loving, onerous, liberal, thouphtful " "Miss Friere," he in terrupted coldly, "you should marry a department stow." Philadelphia North American. Mennderlnn Mlke'a Request. If as a hero I loom up One t'lng I want to beg; Don't offer me no lovln' cup. I'd ruther have a keg. Washington Star. WHAT DID HH MEA7IT "Ah, your son's a smart fellow g-ot his father's head, eh? chip of the old block!" Ally Sloper. Old I.dlrri, I cannot read hU letters o'er, 'Twould wako my hoart lo pain once more; His words of love would make me sad And then his writing was so bad. Chicago Jtecord. The luctlon. "Pa," said Willie, "may I nslc you just one more question before I go to bed." "Yes, my boy. What is it?" "If I'd been your brother, would I huve been my own uncle?" Har per's liuzur. The ItfitHou- Mr. Jones Here i a man who tried to kill himself by eating the heads ofT of phosphorus matches. What an in suue idea! Mr. Shurpe Xot at all. Very logical, lie wanted to light out, you know. X. V. World. III. Way. Young Mother Arthur Oldbcau is always paying queer compliments. Friend What's his latest? Y'oung Mother To-day he congrat ulated the baby on having such a pret ty mother to look like. Puck. The Cnrt llefore the llor.e. Cox What does Knnlston have in that trailer behind his automobile? Nixon A reserve power. Cox Some electrical contrivance? Nixon No. It's a good, old-fashioned horse. Harlem Life. They All Preach. "And why shouldn't there be wom en prenchers?" she iu;ked. "No reason at all," he replied, feel ingly. "I never knew a woman who couldn't preach." Chicago l'ost. Imitating Mamma. "Why, Palsy, what on earth ails you? Your tongue lias been going like a bell llapper for an hour!" "Why, w're playing house, mamma, md I'm you." Yonkert Statesman. PHARAOHNIC MUMMIES. Discovery of Ihe llemnln of ttte Ureal Kttyptlnn Mnalolnn of Hie Time of llnnirses II. Prof. drolT. the Kgyptologis t, writes from Ohi.eli to the Paris Mishi-mt about Pharaolir.ie mummies al t.lii zeh museum, confirming the tradition that the. seems described In the first chapters of the Hook of Kxodus took place under the reign of Knnicsc II. and his son, Merenptah. The Pharoah's daughter of the P.ib'.e. was Princess He nt Auta, and the great magician of ! that time Uamus, another son of Hum- escs II. The mummy of the last had been discovered, but it wns thought that of Uamus was missing. Mr. (IrolT has Identified one of the mummies as that of the prince and magician Uamus and verified the writing on the shroud as "Tla-lla-nuis." "After having opened the case In which the mummy Is kept," he says, "and carefully removing the outer cloth covering there appeared written on the shroud, just over the breast of the. mummy: 'His majesty command ed in the seventh year, third month of the season of planting, sixth day, to be put in order the mummy of Prince Uamus.' This note proves thnt the ob ject of my research was correct; that the name is not Kahamus, as hereto fore supposed, but Uamus, thnt of the great magician with whom 1 had al ready Identified my mummy." There still lacks the mummy of Prin cess Hent Anta, Pharooh's daughter, the foster-mother of Moses. Certain Indications on her sarcophagus might lead one to suppose that the mummy has been destroyed, but it is probably in some tomb In the valley near Thebes, hidden with other princesses and queens. FRIENDS AFTER BATTLE. The Urltlah nnd lloer o!illem Joined Ilnnda In ( nrlng for the 'Wonniled. As the fighting did not finish until after nightfall, it was necessary for the men to bivouac on the held, says the London Mail. This they did cheerfully and in an orderly manner, despite a soaking downfall and the chilling cold. From the moment of the "Cense tiring" both l'.ritish nnd Uoers fraternized in t lie care of the wounded. The stretchers were found to be missing in the confu sion necessarily consequent on nn at tack against modern weapons, and great labor was experienced in moving the wounded men from among and be hind the rocks and down the slippery hillsides, r.ut everyone worked loyally, and the staff in Ladysmith worked so effectively that, though the first doolies or native stretchers, only arrived nt midnight, special trains were ready throughout the night to convey the wounded to the hospital, and with the first stroke of dawn sufficient doolies were waiting to convey every man. The Red Cross workers attached to the lioer force were equally ready, nnd it was pleasaut to see the mutual good feeling. The British soldiers treated the lioer wounded as solicitously as their own, and round one of the few camp fires which were lighted I snw all the best places occupied by the enemy's wounded prisoners. Armed Doers even nppeared with the object of searching for their wounded. They were allowed to pass freely about the hill, und gave no sign of any desire to abuse the pnv ilege. They talked freely and good humoredly with our soldiers, nnd then, having fulfilled their mission, disap pearcd (ln the darkness. NO ONE FEARS DEATH. An r.ilierlcnced I'liy.lclun at Long Practice TelU of Popular Fallue) . "I have seen thousands of persons die under all sorts of circumstances, und never yet have I seen oue.display the slightest fear of death." This reuuark- able statement was made the other day, according to the Philadelphia Kecord, by a physician who has practiced many years in Philadelphia, and who has seen a great deal of hospital service. "It is a popular fallacy," he went on, "to Imagine that a deathbed scene is ever terrible, other than as a parting between loved ones. The fear of the unknown is never present at the last Kven amid iinicrunce. and vice 1 have never experienced such scenes us a nov. clist, who strives after realism, wi sometimes picture. "When a patient is told that he can not recover and the end is near, he In variably seems resigned to his fate, and his only thought seems to be of those who ure to be left behind. This is true alike of men und women. "Those who become hysterical and declare they are not (it to die are the ones who are not as ill us they think they are. These always get well. A psychological reason ? Oh, I don't know ! that there Is any. It's just a human trait." Flr.t I" hiw Pole on the t'onol. On the highest ground of a long, low hill distant about one mile to the west ward of the little town of Bodega, in Western Bonoma county, Cnl., there stands a tall, somewhat decrepit red wood flagstaff. This ancient-looking pole is about 60 feet in height, says the Sau Francisco Ilullclin, is bent with age nnd exposure, aud is slowly decay ing. That plain, warned old redwood flagpole is the patriarch of all flagpoles not only in California, but on the en. tire Pacific slope. For it wos the first erected to fly the banner of the union when California and all other tern lory in the same latitude from the Pu. citlc, to the Uockies were taken posses. sion of by the United Stutes. Princeton Finn In the Far North, The Princeton college flag was at the masthead of the Peary relief-ship, along with the Btnrs und stripes, and was carried further north than any Amer ican flag since 1371. Hood's PHZ& Arc prepared from Na ture's iniM laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efticicnt. They Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, ,25c per box. frcparud by C. I. Hood & Co.,Lowell,M ass. Dr. Humphreys Specifics act directly upon the disease, without excititjg disorder in other parts j of tho system. Thpjr Cure tlio Sick. SO, CRRKS. SRI CSS" J I Fever. Congestions, Inflammations. .'iS J Wornii, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .'ii 3 Teething, Collc,Crylng.Wakpfulnes .4.1 4- ntnrrhea. of Children or Ailulti 25 7-Cnnuln, Cold, Uronfhllln 2.1 H rurntaln, Toothache, Faccache U3 O-lleadnrlip.Stck Headache, Vertigo., 10-llv"nii.la, In. tl(fcion,Wcnk Stomach. 'i.l 1 l-Hupprrmrd or Painful Prrloda 'ii 1 'i-YA'hllp. Too Frofuto Periods 'ii 1.1 Ooiip, I.arynitlila, Hoarseness '43 ll-Kalt ntipiim. F-ryslpelon. Eruption!.. ,'43 1.1-nhrumatUm. Rheumatic Paint 24 10-lnlnrln, Chllla, Fever and Ague .. .. .'45 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In (be Dead .23 '40 W hooping-cough '43 iT-Hldnev Dlnrnnea '43 H-rom nrlillltv 1.00 30-l'rlnnry Wrnkneia, Wetting Bed... ,23 TT-rlp. Hay Fever '43 Tr. Tltimphroyn' Manual of all Diseases at your Druicuwt or itianefi tree. sold hy tiriitftoftiM, ftuninhrpva' Med. Co. ty tlriivKiHtM, or nent on reeelpt of price. lor. William A iuvhoh. Mew York. titnVlTA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cure Impotency, KiprhtKmlsslonsand wastttiff diseases, an eiiecw oi sen- amifie. or excess ana incus i rrctlnn. A norvo tonic and blood builder. Brings the 'olnk o-low to pale cheeks ana -. , .1, . oV nr vniitn. i &v.v mail fiOc per box, O boxes . vt-w i niui i n nil. . 1 - vm. j . . for .$-J!.r0; with a written j,'iiaran feo to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, N VITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton 4. Jackson Sts., CHICACO. ILLt (S.ilil by Mover Bros., clruirKlsts, IUoi insburif, l'enna. a-i..- LIVlRITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia. 11 ISIck-Head-lache and Livor i in Complaint. SUGAR COATBO. 100 PILLS ISold by all druirirlsts 2S CTS. Jor acne Dy man. Nervlts Medkil Co., ChlctlC r: linx.'s contains 5 mils. Sold by Moyer Hros.. atutrirlsit. Hlooiusburif, Pcuns. 4-l3-'J SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. HI.Ou.MSUUkG DIVISION. IaetTeet April ., WW. A.M. r.v. .. J-'5 1.0U .. as A.M. -. 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LEK. 8upt. tien. Pass. Agt, BOUTH.- 11. Hi M .. It , JIOHTH I.KAVM AKK1VK. amis m.ipmip.m. STATIONS. 1 1 jjiim am pmipnuaiii 8.47 4 4,0 46 .10 H.40 .4ai8.47l K.M S.4 11.50 M.01 8.54 7.11 8.87 9.0 ll.ru 7.06 8.60 7.10 ia.06 6.30 a.is Ulooraslia'g. 7.08 12 no 6.a .ui 7. ti.5' 6.V4 .o P. fi l'. Main st.. Puper Mill. 6.53 11 47 fl.ta 1 60 8.50 11.41 fl.OV 1.45 S.4" 11.31 6.6H 1.30 .Light, Ht , orangevli'e, H.lft 3.10,7.14 11.2' 5.48 1.00 6!5 1I.1II'5.4II3.M 4 11.13IK.87IW.45 ,f orss .. ...Zaner'B.. btillwater, ...Kenton.. ...Edtton'... 9.21: 8.40 7.84 9.37 1S4 T.Wh 1.80 1 7.83 9.33! 9.41 1S tl.06:5.a7 pa 8 3.40 7.18 BOtilt I'i5 18.10 8UJ 10 56 8 0:i.0V 8.47 9.511 8.44:7.47 .Cole's cr'k. 8 47:7.51 66311115a 5.18 11.68 514110.41 6.0.1 11.45 ..I.aubai'h 8.58 8.67 .0t Central... 10.10 4.07 8.11 pvi 1 10.40. 5.oo i l.snl .Jam. City. m a ra p m p m i.kavi 10.14 4.10 8.1519.85 aiu p ui pmain AKuiva Pennsylvania Railroad. 'rune Tnhio tn C-fTocI No, If, '9l- "P. I. ft Sr.l'r,tlin(. t -i 1 I 1 u u I'll I atoii A l'keij.,i re. . Pl in lli rrrr, Nmnl.ukb . Mourn n"fi apwiiilopci.. Nesenpeuk ... , . . , A. I IV li 4M 1" : 8 i 7 l I ii a. m. a. . r. m.i r. m lv i 7 H'P !lo is ik; " " I , .1- II ' ' ' ' i 4li , II, Hil 1" " 8 lil, n tii 3 43 II 2-i " H I31 11 4l 8 .'it 8 4. sr 8 li li M 4 or, 7 oo a. m.I " r. M.I r. m i II!) 1' '"! I I'OttRTlllC IV llll.HMOII " '1'oilllllrken " Fern il n " ltouk lili'U. " Nencopeek ar TlMi 1 mil on" ? K .- 18 8 1" 7 3j! X J' 7 1 81 8 8U:i 8 011. (i I A M. A. M. T. M.I ,1'. I .IV i 8 V4 ill 6-' I 4 05: 1TM Nencnprck.. cieasy.... ' kh)v n-rrj K. Iiloouiittuiv CatawlFA... Calawlhsn... H. Iianvlllu. funbury lunburv... bewtHburu m: .on Willi. uiiHpcirt oi k Haven... )l ovo ..). .... ,jck Haven. ..lv Hellefonte nr Tyrone " Plillllisbiirii...." Cleitrllcld " I'lttsbiirtj " Hunhury H. Danville 1 Catawtssa B. nioomsburg1 Espy Kerry 1 I'reasy 1 Nescopec.K ....ai Neseopeek. C'atawlssa. Hock Ulun.. Kern fileo.. Tomhlcken Hazleton ... Pottsvllle . Neseopeek r wapwniiopen.ar MocRnaqua Naullcok PlTm'th Ferry" ! f 8 57 Wllkesbarre... " I o: I A. M Plttstond t B) ar t s; . ,..i,.i.,i imin will leave Unzleton 5.15 p.m Alllll, U'lini ' ' t Kock Ulen, R.'io P. !. arriving ul iuw"" T?.P ''V ... ...o.ln t Wl'OKGiiyH. 1 lniiv, i i ins Pullman Parlor and Weeping Ow m o u h,.tu'een sunhurv. Vi II tarntpor .""J.i. Kimhnrv and Phlledelphll and Washington a nd between llarrlhburg, Pltte' burg and ine w sr. , ., ii-ai rurr nir in tui luiaLiuti biiij v - Ae-enti. J. K WOOD. (4en. Pass, Agt. J. 11. Ill 11 O l.nw... neui. Manager, Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke In PHHI'I .IlllV 1. 18118, TKAINS I.KWK. Hl.OHAlMU HO ForNt'woik, Phlladelphln, heiiomg ,. .L..,,.L,iav. ii Ml a. m. POltf VII II . J UlU'lll". .. . - - ; wnr u niiiiiiiHnori.wvtKdaja, i.bua. m 3.4U p lu ... . - . n.nni...a t nn n tn For Pativuie ana muiuut fluujr,i.Mw . i. m .in u .iw ii on a. m. .. .... n i-i ft An it III) rt nt For Hupert weekilay7.:i0, 8.38 11.30a. m.. 12.30, O.H .n.ui,, .,.'". ,.. .... r. For Baltimore, w asiiiugiou u " V""' B S. J. H. K., through irulns leuvt Keaillng T. r- mlnal,Plilliidell'lilo,1.M, 7.65. '". u; .' 7. a', p. m. uunnavH h.m. i . ,,-:" o.?n, ..... v " ..--.....,.,.,.,- I SIS h dl chestnut 8 ai p. m. uiirmivu l :f S.ail li. 111. iru.ivi.'.-.lf ll 1. 1 II . VMil'lHl. Leave New 'York via 1 Llludi lpnla 8.00 tn.,andv1i Kaston .10i:.m. 8 88l 1- I'l 4 14: 1 Li "111 43 I t nil I 4 .', ' -" , 84, ,2, 4 . ar' 8 6r ik i 4 i 7 as tyjtMW -1 Lli? '.li"' --5 tiV?vOT "110., !W TIO 10 40 W&J?lKt. CLlLi ::isi Sl btomsiiw f "J r. m. i n ::::::! ::::: 1 i in: ii '"i i i 4 H3; 8 I 607: OH. .... 1 1,. 86T, 11- H JZ3 I a. m. r. m.I r. m. r. 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Saw 8k0 4f CATHARTIC jt liiiii IS i rl lock mm H...UI J" ; V'1 TRAOi mauk rioistirio f P. . A. M. A. M. P. M, CHF?-. S!f Erie lv I 4 .. .. ZLvjiiyVt SnSv Keiioio"... " Hlo t 0 4(1 loin ... limmt Lock Uuveii'.'.'.'.'' VI IW t 7 33 11 '- 1 8 0C Pleasant. Pnlatnble. poti-nt. Taste Good. Do A. si P.M. Oouil, iNuvor 8icn. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Ibo.HOo. WllllnrniTort.." 1 U5 I JJJ tl4i; 4 0C CURE CONSTIPATION. ... MlltOU " 1 i l " i' I 't g., ., pnT. ( linn,., Mo.lr.l. ItfM Sit SllDbury ar: a S7 4i 1 55 6 80 u( Tn n n Sold nmt ininrnnteed by all drug- ; RUIUDAb Kisutii t'VKK'l'ouaoco iiablk I A. M. A. M. P. M. P; M IV 8 55 I tf oft T o ... I 7 H 10 17 ' 7 8.; loan a. it v7 r .-Tl 7 4-.' 10 43 a 43 0 8U rZ-Jin CU- , 7 411 t 47 f an "rt sX Tl r " n ' I .iv tn tut i" t v 'f 'V ;: v:.,w,. j jvsj 1 fi ol i 55 sio Hx ,-J;3-S:svr'4.i ii 77 77 TTw r '!'' ti inH ts i, 8 481 UMj 8 401 7 ;,W!CBUi'' IIS 401 t 4 52! T 8 80 1 181 6 201 S 05 Leave rnnaueipuiu u... . Leave Heading i3.i5p.ro. Leave Poll svll 14 18.8np. in. LeaveTamaqun 1.4Hp. m., . . Leave vs'lllluui8on Avekdaj slO.ooa b, 4.S0 p muaveCotawisfaweckd85 8, 7.oo,8.sf S.ioa. m LeaVe'Vupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.S8.8.18 11.4 "iiferiTT mviHIOK. In I'ff.'Ct Nov. 1, lHlf.i. leave Philadelphia, chestnut ftreet, wharf and com h si reel wharf for A Mantle city. For Atliillllc ctty-Week(lH.va.-fcxpivss. H.OO. 8(11.410, f).(0,7.15 P. in. Aeeomnioilatlon, N.C0 a' 111. .'5.30 P. in- undiis Express, .C0, 10.00 a. in. Aecommndatlon. 8.00 a.m., 4.45p in. 10 Leave Aiionne uij i'n" 1 -i.j .--press,7 86,0.0 i,10.:Wa.in.,3.So,5.80i. m. Aeeommo. tat ion. s.15 a. 111., 4 06 p. m. i"('"'.8-fc?p,',:KS: 4.30, 7.30 p. m. Accommodation, 7.1a a. tn.,4.05 P'For Cape May. Oeenn City and fen Isle city : Weekiluvs-9 00 a. in., 4.10p. m. 8undays-( hest .... u, ii', wniitii si. 0.00 a. m Adultlonal for enpe May-Weekdays-5.30 p.in. Parlor enrnn all ex press trnlna. I. A.SWKWAHD, KDSON J. M'KEKH. (len'l Mipt. Hen'l Pass. Agt. ELECTION NOTICE. n-i. .,,,,,,,! mnnllnir Of tllfl nilllOV holders 7.10 T.85 7.45 th Hrlineieek Fanners' Mutual lnsiiranee ,.,,v. nt Lime KiilL'i'. Pa., will he Held at 8.00 8.50 hall. CeMieOrangH. No 58, P ot H on Vondav, January 8, Jim', between Ihe hours ot 10 a. m. and a p. m for tho eleetlon ol twelve rtlreetora to serve (or Ihe ensuing year, and (or thetriins aetlon of such other nilness as may properly ouiue betoro the rueetiTg. u Secretary. 8.40 8.46 11.00 H.V5 Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS sit R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best the cheapest. pluy most effectively over la festive scene when thrown by waxen cundlcs. The light that heightens beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to thedrawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow of MMfFT tyJX CANDLESl Sold in all colors and shades Q to liarmoui.c with any interior J bringing or decorations. J Mannfriettirod hy fi STANDARD OIL CO. M For mile everywhere. ff 'Ilotli my wire and myself have been lining, CASCAKKTS and tbey are the bes medicine we have ever had In the house. Last weeli my wlfo was trnntlo with hesdache for twodavs. she tried sonic of yourCASCAKETS, and thev relieved the pain In her head almost immediately. We both recommend Cascarets.'' ClIAS. STKDEFOHI), Pittsburg Safe ii Deposit Co. , Pittsburg, Pa. TID-BITS FOR MA' HONEY! and tender little juicelets for the Ha dren, ate all right, but papa and ti e boys" want a pood, big, juicy sk , roast or chop when business or sh 1 duties are over, and we can catt i to them all. Our stock of prime ipi-pik is unexcelled for quality, and we st-nn them home in fine shape. J. K. KEIFfR Quick Communication Facilitates Busintss Use the LCCAL TELETIICNE and Ccmra rricEtc Direct with persons in Berwick, ta wissa, Danville. Riverside, Hint Willow Grove, Almedia, LiphtMMtt Lime Ridge, Mifllmville. ViUN.He Rohrsbnrg, Nescoperk, Orantvile li i Rleml most aoft.1v andJ ACHE 18 10! ICS bOO ? - p. M I P. M. P. M "".L.'TX. I' iVt. " " COPVR.Cr, .; , . Stillwater and Henton. Also Ii ng distance lines to nearly aU the tiis in the different States.' Rates imtii able. Local exchange over Posti ffire. CENTRAL PEN NA. TELEPHONE & SUPPLY CI. JOHN KENYON. Manager. PAT HINTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, ai, ii Pali'ut business conducted lor MOliK!. " B FEKS. Ol'H OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TUB TJ. b. I AT ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, l business direct, hence ean transact patent bnsl nessln less time and at, Less Cost than the., r. motefroiu Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with des.-cp tlon. We advise If patentable or not , (r i f oharge. Our fee not due till patent Is sei uinl A book, "How to Obtain Patents," will: refer ences to actual clients tn your Btate,Cnuntv. 0 town senUfree. Addiess C. A. know fi co Washington C (Opposite V. h. Patent, ornce.i Ilreiti with yon whethnr yon enntlna hmmafi ner-kliliUK toliaoro habit. NU-TO UA I O Com I tho out DvrvuUN ilutraaii. zpl nico-l 1 W tine, puntlea ih biuud, ruv4ffj 1 K2LsT,4ll toif a lusl niAnhood.atfj'Al H I mBw) liuit makot you troavT I I AJuoid, 400,01 In health, nerTiif W 1 f JLPcasaacurfJ and pocketrrfT VI W JfcJHO T H A (' fri." hooa. a B rwlyouT own druirtrut. wK y . Mil (EAwill oiirli form. Takf llw ito aV'L'Ka avjUS will. patiently, liarvhiWiiily on I JM Kp bnx, $1. UMUallr ruroii 8 hnTt.H. $' M, I t iriiArant.'i'il t.ociir, or wh rnruml money. kuLV 8MrlU luuH) Co,, itlui, aaalraal. loft