THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. The Army and Navy Obftplainrj. Much erroneous information has been published recently about the chaplains in the army and navy. There are thirty-four chaplains in the .irmy, four of them colored. Their pay is $1,500 a year, with a ten per cent, increase for each five years of service. They are of the following denomina tions: Methodist, twelve ; Episcopal ians, nines Tresbyteiians, five; Roman Catholic, four; Baptists, two; Christ ian, one. There are twenty-four chap lains in the navy. Their pay for the first five years' service is $2,500 a year, and for the second five years, $3,800 when at sea. It is $500 a year less when on shore duty and $900 a year less when on leave or waiting orders. The naval chaplains are divided denominationally as follows: Methodists, nine; Episcopal ians, five ; Catholics, three 1 Baptists, two; Presbyterians, two ; Disciples of Christ, one; Unitarian, one; Univer salists, one. These figures are from the official records. It Didn't Offend Anybody. A reporter dreamed one night that the editor decided for once in his career to get out a paper that was entirely satisfactory. Every item that was brought in was carried around to different houses, and, if any objection was raised, it was killed. At four o'clock the paper went to press as usual, and when the patrons unfolded they found it nothing but a blank sheet. The editor s'ept sweetly that night realizing that he had printed nothing to offend anybody. Township and Borough Auditors. In 1879 an act was passed that the term of township officers should begin on the first Monday of March, and that townshin auditors shall meet on the second Monday of March to audit accounts except school directors and school treasurers. In 1883 a similar act was passed relating to borough officers and auditors. So the time for township and boiough auditors to meet to settle these accounts is on the second Monday of March of each year. Blacksmiths in farming communi ties are the marks of swindlers this winter. A New York exchange says that the scheme is worked by a man representing himself as an examiner appointed under the State law to make examinations and issue certificates at one dollar each. He carries a copy of the law and the certificates were in proper form, but on coming to get them registered at the county clerk's office the victims found they had Dcen neatly swindled as the law applies only in cities. AGENTS WANTED To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and Revolv ing Book Case. Best office or li brary article ever patented, and sells EVERYWHERE ON SIGHT, at a good profit. Why stand id'e with such a chance to make money ? Ask the publisher of this paper to show you sample of this stand, or write us for full particulars at once. (i4!6m) Marsh Mfg. Co., No 542 West Lake St., Chicago. Our Spinsters and Bachelors. There are in the United States to day 5,427,767 bachelors and 3,224, 494 spinsters. In the west there are 10 available males for every maiden, and even in the northern and eastern states there are actually more bache lors than spinsters 20 years old and upward. No state in the union has as many maidens as single men. Coming Odd Fellows' Event- The fifteenth meeting of the Penn sylvania Odd Fellows' Anniversary Association will meet at Renova April 26, and the Renova Odd Fel lows are busily engaged getting ready for the event. It is expected that the coming meeting will be an enthus iastic one. Prominent speakers will be present. Bachelors out Utah way are get ting into trim for a little Congres sional running. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers, that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., ' Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. PUBLIC OPINION. Opinion from 'iii-Ioum Poiirem qn fjvel!fnn r tho Unr. "I Rprak ivit r,f f'jn !M" anncxntlon, for tli tit 'nnnot i t'n "!;?. of. That ! y 0:1 r cud'! r trtr-iv i'v im'(1 be crim inal nrp-.m-- .."-, --i-i.it. McXInloy to tOilV.O-.B. IV".. rotir lirn:hrrn rr (ho "Oort and morality r":rty." xvhnn yui llrk a nv pnno nl.initi for a bank flirrk, tele Kr.im, t't, rtc, don't forget to do It enthimlnRtlrnlly, ns you are helping to pny the Rivlnry of tho snlian of Stilu and keep up tho Mtiihlliihnicnt of his harom. The tnste of tho pasta on the Btnmp mny not. he vory dolortnhle. hut tho MrKlnley RdrrlnlntraMon has raised "old Cllory" over the hnrem and slave pens of 8u!i, and "where the flas linn onro been raised, who will dare pull It down ?" Westmoreland Democrat. Ahab and .Tehel killed N'nbnth and took hla vineyard. England can kill Kruger nnd annex the Transvaal. The United .Stales ran rrptnre and shoot Aculnnldo nnd his followers, nnd hold the Philippines as a subjeet colony. But will the Supreme Ruler of the universe npprove of the killing of Kruper nnd Apulnaldo? Or will lie visit the snme Judgment on modern oppressors ns He did on Ahnb nnd Jez ebel? It Is not a question of power, but of rlRht. The wealth of the Philip pines nnd the Transvaal, nnd how much this country nnd Great Britain ran profit by taking these countries should not bo considered. Ill gotten icnlns are always a curse. Meadvllle Democrat. We have opposed the forcible annex ation of the Philippines on two purely material grounds that we believe It to he bnd business and had politics. Eth ical grounds cut little flsure In the Inst decade of the Nineteenth century. Wo have considered It bnd business be cause It will cost many millions to re construct the Islands. The cost of the little war (here wlil bo but a bnRatelle compnred to the cont of the task which follnwa (he war. We have considered It bnd bolitlcs becn'me we firmly be lieve that It will endr.nper the sueeer.s of the Republican party In the year 1300. The labor vote" Is lining "P atrnlnst the Republican party. The trndes unions are declprlng against expansion. San Francisco Argonaut (Rep). In his message Preld?nt McKlnley Raid he had "every reason to believe" thnt tha cession of the Philippines to tho I'nited State.-? was In accordance with the wishes nivl arpirntlonn of the grent mass of the Filipino people. Hut what reuKons had Mr. McKlnley for be lieving this? lie Rpcclflos none. And certninly the burden of proof Is upon him, for the only exnresslon of the Filipino people so far came through the envoys of the Filipino republic, nnd those expressions wore hostllo to the cession. The envoys did all in their power to brlnrr them to Mr. MoKi".l"y3 attention, but without success. How can ho say that he had "every" reason to believe that the Filipino people ap proved the cession, when he refused to listen to the only expression of senti ment that any of tho Filipino people In an organized capacity ever attempt ed to make? Chicago Public. "Pity 'tis, 'tis true," that expansion of American territory meana expansion of the rum power. With tho blessings of the nation's flas goes the curse of the legalized drink traffic. In the year 1898 this country exported to Cuba malt and other liquors to the value of $10,7!K5. During the first five months of 1899 we that Is, everybody who la responsible, actively or passively, for the government's liquor policy Rent to Cuba liquor to tho value of $472,272. In 1S!)8 the value of liquors sent from the United States to Porto Rico was $3,G68. In the first five months of 1899 it was $191,422. In 1S98 we shipped $337 worth of liquor to the Philippines; in the first five months of 1899 we sent $8(1,833 worth! When It Is remember ed what the use of alcoholic drinks means to the people of tropical lands. It would seem as If the "benevolent" policy of the United Statos toward Its new possessions were to kill off the natives as soon as possible. Union Sig nal. Samuel Salter and the other men employed by tho machine to stuff tho ballot box in the Thirteenth division of the Seveuth ward are still In hiding and hunted. Well laid plans for flight, complaisant bondsmen and well spent machine money have combined to make easy their disappearance. Un doubtly the way of these transgressors is hard; yet the path Is not so rough as might be. They are not friendless, these faithful adherents of the ma chine. Condemned as they are by every decent citizen, they still retain the favor, unwilling but profitable, of the men they served. Few citizens who know politics are so guileless as to be lieve that these clumsy makers of ma jorities have entered upon their trav els, pursued by warrants, with purses empty and futures unprovided for. Their knowledge Is power, and their employers know It. Had any of them Salter, for Instance chosen to tell all he knew of the ward elections, va rious forms that now obtrude upon the public gaze In high places would come hurling earthward. Immunity from such a fate must prove expensive. Men like Salter do not leave their homes, their families and their positions his was worth $3,500 a year and enter upon what may be a lifetime of exile, without excellent assurance that they will be taken care of. Pondorlng upon these things brings one to the conclu sion that there has been heavy draft upon the machine exchequer within re cent days. Phllada. North American. The national convention called to meet at Chicago Feb. 12, to consider measures '"' curb the alarming en croachments of the trust power should be largely f tended. The call Is stgned by about 6( men from all sections ot the country, representing all occupa tions and ad parties, The dangers of trusts have been pointed out for some time by far seeing men, but not until recently have the evil effects of these enormous aggregations of capital and watered stock become so widespread as to attract genoral attention and cause general alarm. MANY DIFFERENT COCKTAILS Tba Itarlender Mar There la No Mm It to the Varieties That Cnn He Marie. "Ilow many kinds of cocktails are there, do you suppose?" hh id the bar tender. One man sam mx, iinotlu r ten, wlulo an EngliKliuiun hazarded a thou nnd, but no one pnid any attention to blm. finally they all gave It up, and the bartender had the chance ho had been waiting1 for, says the New York bun. "How many, then?" they asked. "I don't know," Mild the bartender "I have only been In the business ten years, but there arc very many. Some years ago w hen I was In 'Frisco, a man toUI men I couldn't make one dozen different cocktnils. I told him I could moke four times as many. Finnlly we mane a net. lie used to come In every morning, and I guaranteed thnt I would make him a different cocktail every morning for 40 days. If I failed I was to foot the bill, otherwise he was to pay. I got through all right. For 40 days I made a different cocktail for him every morning, and finnlly I threw In eight more just as a flourish. "There was not, of course, much dif ference between them, but quite enough for nn experienced man to bo able to distinguish them, and so I won. The truth Is thi-nt is no limit to the varieties of cocktail, and I should not be sur prised to see an experienced man reach the hundred mark." FOR SWELLS ONLY. Rla Are Xot Allowed In Hyde Park, London, Kxcrvt Thar Are In Livery. Americans visiting London for the first time are more than likely to Mill a hansom the day they arrive and start promptly to see the Row, says a New York exchange. Half the books, stories, newspaper articles, etc., treat ing of English life ronke prominent mention of this, the smartest driveway in the world. London society circles largely about Hyde Park, nnd naturally enough tourists regard it us a good starting place from which to study liritish manners and peoples. Imagine; then, the indignation and the disgust of a pair of pretty girls, accustomed to traverse home drives In any fashion tly like, to be warned baek from Hyde Park entrance by a six-foot arm of the law. Xo tips, 110 remonstrances, no pleading has the slightest effect upon stern "bobby," who simply orders cub by to depart, and tell his fares to get a more correct equipage if they desire to take part in the Row parnde. It is livery or nothing, and if the visitor con tiiues to long for a glimpse of thenyde Park show, she must have boots and breeches to drive her, thereby having at least the semblance of a private es tablishment. No admittance Is the standing exile for the ostensible cab. WARRING IN THE CHOIR. Ian Maclaren 8a Choristers luar rel Almost as Readily as Irish Patriots. Rumors reach one's ears that the power of quarreling within certain church choirs can only be exceeded by the high spirit of a body of Irish pa triots, and that there is almost nothing so trivial and Invisible but thnt it will set a choir by the ears, writes Ian Maclaren, in Ladies' Home Journal. It may be the place In the stall, or the singing of a particular part, or a correc tion of thfe choirmaster, or a word of approval to another chorister, or a re mark dropped by one of the choir so tender are the feelings of a chorister anything, or for that matter, nothing, will hurt. He will sulk, or make un pleasant remarks, or resign, or drive some other persons out, and then, on some great occasion alt the members of the choir -will resign and take them selves so seriously that the event will be considered equal In interest to a war. Upon the whole, the choir rather enjoys a crisis of this kind, for it gives stimulus to the artistic temperament. But there are some who do not enter wholly into the enjoyment. 3 have boon relieved of female troubles by Mrs, Plnkham's advise and medicine. The letters of a few are printed regularly In this paper. If any one doubts tho efficiency and saoredly confidential character of Mrs, Plnkhant's methods, write for a book she has recently published which contains letters from the" mayor ot Lynn, the post' master, and others of her city who have made care ful Investigation, and who verify all of Mrs, Pink' ham's statements and claims. The Plnkham olalms are sweeping. Investigate tliem, THIRTY YEARS OFOURES mm.A.m. T. 5 uim?ig i Tells the Viry. When your Lend "kitchen, and yn:i feel bilious, toestl-' f puted, find i.ut of tune, with your I w stonmi .1 ''n- and 110 appetite, J'jsi 1 (5 buy u j.u -a. 3 01 fi Wood's Piffsi g)And take a dose, from 1 to 4 pills. J You will he surprised at how euslly Plhey will do their work, euro your 49 headache and biliousness, rouse the 0 liver nnd mnke you feel happy strain, f Z") cents. Sold by all iiii-diclno dealers, g) - mmm a mm VETERINARY SPECIFICS ccBuiFBVER8 Lnl, p"Vr Milk Perer. JJ2isPIlAI.8. Lameness. Bheumatlaaj, ctfiuts j EPIZOOTIC, Distemper. cd'rssI WORMS. Bots. Grubs. R,C010I18. Colds, influanaa, ,1 COLIC, Brllyarhe. Dlarrlwa. O.O. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. "v'iL KIDXEY BLADDER DISORDERS, cl'ius MA-X0G PUIn Diseases. cuius I "AD1 CO.-VDITIOX. Startnt Coat. flOr. each t "tsbln Cow, Tun Spnrtflns, Rook, (ro., At lrui?KlAUir wnt prepaid od rifHut of nrN-o. llumptiniyV Modlrlno Co.. dir. Williams; John Pt., N.-w York. Vktirikarv Manual Burr Puss. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL. WEAKNESS end Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathio Speelfla No. 8H, In use over AO yeara, tho only successful remedy. tl porlsl,or S vlalssnd larssvlslpowdsr,fort4 Snhl liT PrURKllltt, Or MDt KMt-pl4 ODTttMlpI Of pHM. D I' B F U nm alh t , Ch RUUaa a Jsta to, bm lark ntRVETA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor end Msahood. Cure Impotcncy, Night Emisslonsand wasting diseases, all effects of self yrJTygt abuse, or excess and India IJffCai cretlon. A nervo tonic and iwf Jblootl builder. Brings the ' S TPk glow to pale cheeks and KiVr restores the Are of youth. l4 KBy mall JSOc per box, fl boxes for $2.50; with a written tpmran teo to euro or refund tho money Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO. ILL Sold by Movor Ilros.. diwrlsts. lilOLinxburif, Peons. LIVER1TA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness Constipations Dyspepsia. CHUB ME Sick-Headache and Liver Complaint. SUkAR COATftD. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Wold by all drnirglsta or sent by mal 11. Ntnrlts Meslcsl Co., CkktCI fto. boxes contains 15 mils. Sold bv Mover Bros., diugglats, lUoouiHbuig, Pcnna. 4-13 U'J RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect Dee. 17, 1HW. ol'ATlUXo. EAoT. A.M. T.U. A.M. P.M. NOKTHCMBIEHND........ .. 46 28 1.60 10 00 15 SO Cameron ...,u... t8 xa a j'j Uuulahky. ....... .... reu? l)unvllie....... ........ 6 Hi lulu (til t'at,awi33tt ... 7u.i 10 81 6 ija Kupert 70S 1 ill 10 87 8 17 Bloouia0ur........ .. 7 l.i 36 1 0 48 6 32 B&py ... 7 23 8 42 10 48 6 117 Lline KldtfO........... 7 80 8 48 ... 6 42 BrlarcreeK.. ..................... 7 38 2 55 ... (0 48 Berwick.. 7 45 8 01 11 05 6 55 BeaoU Uaven... 7C8 8 07 .... 7 01 Ulok's Ferry 8 04 8 13 ... 7 0S atilcKsnlnuy .......... .... 8 15 t 24 U29 T 16 Uunlook's.. 8S7 8 84 ... 7 SI NUDllcOkB ........ . 8 35 8 4 2 1143 7 86 AV01ldQle.......... 3 40 8 46 Plymouth 8 45 8 61 11 51 7 43 Plymouth Juucllou 8 Mi 8 65 KlllKBton........ .. 8 5" 4 02 11 50 7 66 Bennett.. m .................. . Oil 4 08 .... 8 CO Forty foil 9 08 4 10 Wyoming 0 08 4 16 18 08 8 11 WostPlltston .. 8 12 4 81 8 18 Susquehanna A ve...... bis 4 24 18 14 8 l HUStOQ 9 19 4k 18 17 8 24 Duryoa. 9 83 4 84 8 30 Lackawauua 9 26 4 87 ...... 8 83 Taylor .. ....... 9 83 4 45 .... 8il Hellevue.... M 9 38 4 60 S0ANTOM...... 942 4 55 1836 8 50 A. II t.U. P.M. P. U STATIONS. WEST. A.M. A.M. P.M.P.M. 80RAMTON. :u tlO 05 1 15 0 10 Itt'llevue. 6 81 Taylor 6 38 10 15 8 03 6 10 l,RcKawinua. Duryea - Flttbton ........ .. 6 46 4H .. 52 , 6 65 , 6 58 . 703 10 23 10 26 2 10 913 6 28 6 82 636 6 4 6 44 8 49 10:u 1035 10 89 10 44 8 17 8 20 8 24 a 89 Husiiuelianna Ave....- went miHiou Wyoming Forty Fort u Bennett 7f0 KlnifHlon- 7 15 10 58 10 56 8 86 149 8 47 8 52 8 57 8 02 810 700 706 Plymouth J unntloo 719 Plymouth 7 -4 1105 718 Avondale.. 7 28 Nintlcoke. Uunloek's 7 33 7 89 7(0 1113 1119 7 20 728 T40 Slilckslilnny.. 11 80 8 84 nick's Ferry.., Heaoh Haven. Berwick llrlarcreok...... Lime Midge.... 8 04 til 43 8 36 ft 65 8 11 11 48 8 42 8 02 8 16 11 54 8 49 8 08 8 22 ...... 13 55 8 25 8 80 tl2 09 4 04 f 28 Kany 8 37 1815 411 Itlooinaburg... Kunort 8 41 f CO 910 8 65 18 22 19 27 18 32 18 47 4 17 4 23 4 SV 4 48 8 81 8 43 848 904 Catawlssa. Danville Caulaxky M49 ... Cameron NOSTUOMOSBLASD. 9 20 9 85 A.M. 18 57 4 54 916 110 6 08 9 30 r. a. p. m. .. t Huns daily, f Flag station. A. C. SALISBURY, T. W. LFK. Hupt. Pen. Pass Agt SOUTH. - U. tk H K. R, -NOKTH ABH1TB. LBATI am 7.M a.m. 12.05i 12.00, 11.57 11.47 11.43 11.33 11.21 I'.ltt 11.13 11.05 11.00 10 58 pm 6.25 6.1H 6.14 6.03 6.69 p.m. 2.15 STATIONS. Bloorasbu'g. " P. P. "Main St.. raper Mill. ..Light ft.. OraugerU'e. .Forks.... ...Zaner'B... Stillwater. ...Benton.. . ...Kdson's.... .Cole's Cr'k. ..Laubaoh.. ...Cent ml... .Jain. City.. ami pm 6:16 6.37 8.40 am 8.47 8.49 8.62 9.01 o nv 4" 9.42 9.45 9.54 6.10 7.08, 7.8 9.'0 9.W 4.58 6.50 150 1.45 1.80 1.00 65 6.87 6.50 7.10 8.59 8.10 6.55 a' l.'. 840 5.40 7.04 6.29 625 8.1S 6.08 6 04 6.02 6.63 6.88 5.31 5.87 517 6.19 6.10 9.23 9.871 9.88 9.43 1.47 9.5)1 8.80 8.84 7.14 7.85 7.4 8.00 8.80 18.53 7.1H 19.45 8. SOl 8.40 8.44 7.23 '8.8 A83 18.10 T.87 8.40 12.0 8 47 7.41 7.51 8.46 10.52,6.03 0.48 4.53 11.63 9.5SI 8.67 9.00 96 9.86 5-13 11.45 10,10 4,07 8.01 a. 40 10.40 1 4.50 11. SOl ,10.14 am 4.10, S.O', m s m p m p m p m p in am ABBIVB LBAVl UBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN Pennsylvania Railroad. i TltneTsbl? in rfTrrf Nov, 'on. , . m , Ait i it. ,. r .oraii-'nd iiiT o 4f :-h 1 v 1 I 8 4 i 4 I 4 t. M i Ml I 6 11 6 1 6 2.i 641 7 00 P. M 6 Ml 6 10 6 n 6 9 6(1 r I 7 (( 1 ! 7 211 7 85 I'llthlUb 7 (8 III, 1 11 A. M. I 7 So I 7 , A. III "1 II II ll II P. M I d ! I 8 ll. 8 24 Itkel irrr. ,.n I'l) in I ii run Nariil.oko .... ." MocanHiina 1 1 . I, i. 7 46 8 04 H 13 8.24 II 82 8 43 11 4 S ;.M Npucopeok sr 11 62 4 05 A. Mi P. M POtlRVlllP...M...lT t 6 00 7 OH 18 80, 2 0O llHzii'lon m" Toinblckeu " Ft.l ll lilt d " Hock ob'U ." Noscopeck ur 7 2i 8 IS 8 87 8 81 7 321 7 :w 8 03 8 00! P. M.I I 4 1,5 4 14i A M. I 8 4 8 88 f S 43 8 4? 8 65 8 65 9 14 9 86 A. M Noscoppck lv l'teay Kspy Ferry " K. BloornHbiirg" Cntawlsa ar Catawlssa IT 8. Danville.... " sun bury ." II 62 12 02 19 HI 1 4 12 14 4 27 P. M. 19 21 U 21 12 8 I 1 On 4 81 4 i4 7 89 7 82 4 631 6 l.i 7 61 8 lb A. M. P. M. P. M P. M. I 9 2", "l"ihl"f I'WlMbuig ... Ml .on Wllllunisport. ui K Haven... .C:i- iVO m.., i(.iti' .. ... I 9 42 10 1.1' 10 (Ml 11 (ml I 1 IH I 6 45 1 45 6 18 6 14 7 10 1 SO, 8 80 8 40 9 60 10 40 11 69 A. M. 8 4 41' 8 2.: P. M. 9 00 P M Cjrk Haven. ..lv 18 10' 1 061 3 45 Hellffonto ar 4 44 Tyrone l'hlllpHbiirg..., Clearfield Pittsburg 8 15 6 (0 4 23 5 07 !6 66 8 26 9 no 11 80 A. M P. M.I P. M P. M' 8 81 10 10 A. M, I 4 2: 9 30 4 05 Hunbury ...Ivl 1 8 mi BarrlMburg ar 111 80 I 1 661 I 5 25 I 8 1ft! 6 6. P. M P. . I 6 8 I 0 I I If P. M. I 8 13 5 860! II 80 P. M. la 4o P. M, 110 8 I 9 4 110 5 Philadelphia. sr I 8 17 uaiiimnre.... WaHhlngton . 8 11 4 10 A. M. :cj 5- P. M. 11 411 I 6 65 Sunbury lv Lewistown Jo ar Pittsburg- ." A. M. Ill 45 P. M. I 7 2,1 A. M. I 8 IK) P. M, 10 20 A. M 5 80 tlarrlsbuig lv Pittsburg ...ar I 6 56 111 301 I Weekdays. Daily. I F)h i-ih11id P. M. I 7 li A. M. I 1 65 P. M A. M A. M I 8 CO P. M. I 8 10 A. M. t 8 00 P. M. t 8 40 t 5 80 A. M lie 50 Pittsburg.. .lv Uarrlsbuig ar I 8 80 I 2 ,'i0, A. M. I 3 40 A. M. Pittsburg lv Lewlstown Jc." Sunbury... ar t 7 30l t 9 20 3 41 6 03 (P. M. 110 411 A. M. A. M. t I 55 Washlngton....lv Baltimore " Philadelphia..." 111 5-' I 4 .'.V t S 55 112 DO Ill 20 I 4 80 I 8 40 112 26 A. M. A. M. P. . I 7 6.-. til 40 t 4 00 I 9 80 1 10 t 6 40 A. M. A. M 8 50 i 8 90 9 31 10 12 1 8 10 12 SO 9 32 1 48 10 80 2 48 A. M. A. M. P. M. !""".'.. iYoo ..'."..'." t 6 40 111 3' t 7 S3 11 25 I 8 0C P. M. I s so tia 40 4 ot 9 111 1 87 4 fi 9 05 1 15 4 47 9 40 1 65 5 80 A. M. P. M. P. M I9t5 tao,' re 48 10 17 8 21 6 (HI 10 85 8 37 8 7 10 43 2 43 6 82 fll) 47 (6 Sti 10 66 8 55 6 40 II (16 8 05 8 65 A. M. P. M. P. a til 55 4 10 t 7 05 18 81 4 80 7 81 18 27 4 42 7 87 12 85 4 51 7 45 12 65 n 10 8 06 2 08 6 80 9 03 A, M. P. M. P, M 1 11 00 ' t 8 05 t 56 11 0 8 16 7 09 11 3 2 8 85 7 21 11 64 8 40 1 ii P. M 14 02 7 68 18 10 4 05 8 00 P. M P. M. P. M 118 40 t 4 52 t 8 86 I 18 5 20 9 05 A. M. HarriMiurg Ivl I 8 35 Sunbury ar I 5 05 P. M Pittsburg il2 4.r 4 00 Cleartlelil .... Phlllrmburg.. 4 50 7 16 Tyrone Bellelonte.... Lock Haven.. 8 81 9 30 P. M. Krle lv I 4 811, 7 5 Kane " lie HON o ' 11 16 12 IX) Lock Uaverj...." Wllllnmsrort.." Milton " Lewlaburg " A. M. 1 (I" 1 501 Sunbury ar 3 27 A. V sunbury. ....... lv 6 65 7 18 . uanviue......" CatawisHa " 7 8t B. BlooniHburg" Espy Ferry......" 7 49 7 4 7 5l Creasy " Nescopeck ....ar 8 06 A. M. 7 89 8 26 8 83 8 42' Nescopeck lv Catawlssa...., Hook Ulen ar FernOlen Tomlilcken " Ilazleton " 9 02 Pottsvllle " 11 30 A. M Nescopeck lv Wapwallopcn.ar Mocannqua " Nautlcoke ..... " Plym'th Ferry " Wllke.nbarre...." t 8 06 8 18 8 9S 8 48 18 57 9 05 A. M Plttston(B k S) ar t 9 89 scrantou 10 08 Additional train will leave Hnzleton 5.15 p.m. Rock Olen, 5.50 p. m., arriving at Catawlssa 8.26 p. m. t Weekdays. I Dally. I Flag station. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars rnn o t.hmnirh trains between Sunbury. Wllllamsonr and Krle, between sunbury and Phllitdelphli and Washington and between Ilarrlsburg, Pitts' burg and the west. For timber information apply to Ticket Agent Gen'l. Manager. 4en. Pass, Agt. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke Id effect July 1, 1898. TRAINS LK4.VB BLOOMSBUHQ n u . 1. I 1 . I ,. .. I . . I . I Uu.ltlnn tntt. vllle, Tamaqua, weekday 11.30 a. m. For WUllamsport, weekdays, 7.80 a. m., 8.40 p m. For Danville and Milton, weekdayr,7.80. m. 8.40. For CatawiBSs weekaays 7.au, s.sa, ii.su a. m., 19 20, 8.40. 6.00 6 80, p. Dl . For Kupert weokdai aT.SO, 8.88 11.80a. m., 18.80, 8.40, 5.011, 6.30, p. m. For Baltimore, wasningionanaine wmi via O a. r u 1 lhMtinhr..in. I.avb UAatll1 Tnf. mlnal, Philadelphia, 3.20, 7.55, 11.86 a. n 8.46 7.21, p. m. 8undays 8.20, 7.66 11.86 a. m., 8.46, 7.2T, p. m. Additional trains from 4 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 23 p.m. Sundays, l.ss. B.211 p. ni. TKAJn tun OLUewnDt Hi leave New Tork via Philadelphia 8.00 m., and via Baston w.lOa. m. lave pniiaueipuia 10.21 a. m. Leave Heading 18.16 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle 18.80 p. m. Leave Tamaqua 1 .40 p, m.. Leave williaanport weekday! 10.00 m,4.l0 m. Leave Catawlssa weekdays, 7.oo,8.8C9.1oa. m 1.80 8.40, 8 08 Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.88,9.18 11.4 m., 1.88. 8 (0, 6.80. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. In effect Nov. 1, 1890. Leave Philadelphia, cheBtnui street wharf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. For Atlantic city Weekdays-Express, 9 00. 8.00,4.00, 5.(0,7.15 p. m Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 6.30 p. m. Sundays Kxpress, .oo, 10.00 a. m. Aecommodatlon, 8.00 a.m., 4.45p. m. Leave Mlontlc city Depot! Weekdays-Ki-pre8S,7.8,9.00,10.30a.m ,8.S0,5.80n. m. Accommo dation, 8.15 a. m., 4 01 p. m. sumlays Express. 4.30, 7.30 p. m. Accommodation, 7.15 a. m., 4.05 p. ni. For Cape May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City : Weekdays-9 oo a. m., 4.10p. m. Sundays Chest nut St., 8.1. south Kt...lO a. m Additional for Cape May Weekday-5.80 p.m. Parlor cars on all ei press trains. I. A. 8WKIUAKU, KD80N J. WEEKS, Gen'l siipt. uen'l Pass. Agt. llmU with too vh.thrr yoa contina. tb nArvtvKiMina lontcco ov.Dit. rva renuTei th. denim (or toti&euo, i out aerTounuuireiia. imiiqioh' tin., purinva ta. moo tore! lout manhood, boil mike, you icron old, 00,M in na.itn.ni and pock.tr, ilTailArrtf OOOK. your own drutrgi.it, wh ourh fur di. Tak It with will, pAtlently, para.itently. On . usuavllf curat 1 I boxea, ft 60. ftrant4rdt4cnre,orwerfuD(1 man v. MaMaCJafBafrtM flavlatv mwj rf VI 8"AT Fine PHOTO GRAPHS ,and CRAYONS at R. B;GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best an' the cheapest mmm MM a'i, tff.'-.i mm ST' Ml J liletid most soltly ana X - piny most ei'octivciy over 'll.(i futiin atiii uliftn tlirrtu-M by waxen candles. Tlic light that hcinlitoi:s beauty's charm, thntgivcslhc finished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow of WAX CANDLES Sold in all colors and slw.ik-n to harmonize with any interior haiigi:i'3 or decorntions. M uni urt'ired bv U STANDARD OIL CO. For milo everywhere. BEST FOB THE BOWELS If yon haven't a regular, healthy movement of tha boirola every day. you ru nick, or will bo. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Komi, (n the shape of violent itbrnlo or ulll ixiUnn. iu rtamvormiB Tha truiMttheftt, easiest, niuHt purleet way of keeping thm Pleawnt. Palatahle, Potent, TanreQpod. Do Oort KererSlokon, Weaken, or Urlpe. lUo, iOo Wrll Tor free unmple. and booklet on health. Address SUrllai RtMdf Compi.y, CbleMO, nlr.l. In Tork. S9t KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAI i!.'v!k i 1 s:iM:y vv.'A I l 'lwu. TIO-BITS FOR MA HONEY! and tender little juicelets for the chit 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 meals is unexcelled for quality, and we send them home in fine shape. J. KEIFER. Quick Communication Facilitates Business Usa the LOCAL TELEPHONE and Communicate Direct with persons in Berwick, Cata wissa, Danville. Riverside, Hupert Willow Grove, Almedia, Lightstreet Lime Ridge, Mifllinville, Mih.-ille Rohrsbnig, 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. PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak ing of Fine Photographs. Pic tures that are both pleas ing and durable. '0. TAot mark aioisnaco r'i ' . ax I '. i I i I III ii m. Jt. n ii it- - i : id! n fji-'- yffi r;.;i Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyu-ai JfcEf Seventeen years' experience. PATENTS Caveats and Trado Marks obtained, and al Patent business conducted tor MODKUAT Fit EH. OUK OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE! THE TJ. 8. PAT ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-afreuoles, t business direct, hence can transact patent but nesa In less time and at Less Cost than those i mote from Washington. Hand model, drawing or photo, with dacrl tlon. We advise it patentable or not, tree charge. Our tee not due till patent Is seour . A book, "How to obtuln Patents," with reter enoes to aotual client a in your Htate,Gountjr , o town sent tree. Address c. A. 8NOW A co Washington. D. 0' (Opposite U.b Patent ymoB.) 3 I
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers