THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. People Are Aroused Lawlessness. Centralis Court Blamed for Increase ol Crime Over that much of the lawlessness that is giving Centralia so unenviable arepu- lailljll 13 uue. "The right thinking people are be- Up to the present time there has uur,i;il anfl '"ere is a d.s- up ' . Leu. .1..- ...,n position to n-medy existing evils. T cannoi say just liow u M going to be done, but it cannot continue much longer. The only tiling to do is to wait and watch for coming events. TJie people I allude to are worked up to a high pitch, and are ready to meet fire with fire." Ashland Advocate. been no definite clue that will lead to the conviction ot the parties who set fire to Dyke's barn, and Davis' block of houses at Centralia last Friday night. Mr. Dyke and Mr. Davis both offered a reward, aggregating $300 for such evidence- as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the guilty party. "VVe know, or feel sure that we know, who the guilty parties are," said one of Centralia's leading men to a man from the Ashland Advocate to day, "but we have not got the evi dence that will convict them. We expect to get it, nowever, ana 11 we do you can depend upon it that Mr. Dyke, and Mr. Davis can get all the moral and financial support that they may need to push the prosecutiou to the bitter end. "What we need, however, at Cen tralia" he continued, "is a vigilance committee. It should be organized at once, and then there are about a dozen fellows in our town who should be given twenty four hours to quit the place, and if they don't go they should be strung up to tne nearest lamppost. I know that this is making it pretty strong, but the case is a desperate one, and requires a desperate remedy. We can point out about a dozen fel lows who are responsible for nearly all the lawlessness in our town, and which has given us the reputation of being one of the worst communities in the State, and not as I must admit, with out reason. The thing is going from bail to worse every day, and there is no telling where it is going to stop unless something on the line that I have indicated is done. "It is positively unsafe now for people to venture out alter nightfall, as they not only run the risk of being insulted, but beaten anil robbeil as well. Strangers are almost afraid to come into our town and you seldom see any ol them here after nightfall. Some of these young thugs and they are nearly all young men do not hesitate to rob and steal in broad day light, and their special prey is poor and inoffensive foreigners, whom they pick quarrels with for the mere fun of beating and robbing them, 'I could detail enough petty thiev ing and minor crimes to fill your paper and would not have to rack my brain very hard to do it. Only last week it was found that thieves had broken open an empty house owned by the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, and stole everything portable in the place, even to the doors and window sash. Another case was that of a woman go ing home from the store with a basket of groceries. She was stopped by two young rascals who took her goods,and she narrowly escaped bodily injury be cause of her protests. It is a frequent occurence to hear of men and women bavins their purses snatched out of their hands while making chance at the stage trolley transfer stations, and to have their wages stolen from them when coming home from the eollery office. "You lemember that it is only a couple of years ago since a man was shot dead in his saloon right in the heart of our town, and in the most heartless and cold blooded manner. I doubt whether there is another town New Oounterfit Bills. Notice is being sent out from Wash. ington of two new counterfeit bills. ine nrst is a $ silver certificate of the scries ot 1 806, check letter'!)," plate thirty, Bruce register, Roberts treasurer. The bill is a decentive one. printed from photo etched plates on two pieces of paper, and red and blue silk threads are distributed between them. The work is blurred and the small seal is darker than the genuine. 1 he back of the note is also darker. The other bill is a $1 silver certificate of the scries of 1800. check letter. "C," Lyons register, Roberts treasurer It is printed on rough photo-etched paper, the seal and the numbers are lighter, and the lathe work and por traits are blurred. The back of the note is dirty green and the lathe work is very tough. ' Carry Sunshine With You." A bright, fresh, sunny face is always inspiring, and it always denotes good health as well as a happy heart. Many faces that were once oveicast with gloom have been made bright and sunny by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures all dyspeptic symptoms,strength ens the nerves and tones up and in vigorates the whole system. Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills, the non-irritating cathartic. Sold by all druggists. Can't Have the Job. The director of the census has or dered that no assessor, tax collector or justice of the peace shall be ap pointed as an enumerator. He has also directed that the names ot the enumerators be withheld from publi cation. This is done for the protec tion of the enumerators from the flood of advertisements with which they would be afflicted if their names should be made public. They would be solicited to become agent for all kinds of patent medicines, farming implements, etc., and this would in terfere with their work. Journalistic Innocence, The innocent saffron journals have been imposed upon once more. The New York yellow sheets lay clat.11 to immense stories of enterprise, but all the time '.hey d solay a ready gullibil ity that must be a sore temptation tor Gotham goldbnckers. On April 1st, 11 Progresso Italo Americano printed an alleged dis patch hot from the banks of the an cient Tiber, telling about the declara tion of an Italian republic and the sudden and disordered flight of King Humbert to Corsica, no doubt to consult the shade of one N. Bona parte, who once found himself in somewhat similar trying circumstances. The lingo of Italy seems to be beyond the ken of some of the Enterprising Ones, but two papers bit promptly at this tempting bait, and next morning each of them printed real nice half tones of the unfortunate ex-potentate, and in cablegrams from "special Ro man correspondents," told under eight-inch headlines, the sad tale of another king out of a job. But the rude man who publishes Progresso spoiled it all the next day. He expressed deep sutprise that tne story had not turned out to be true, because it was merely a first of April offering to his readers, and he hoped that his enterprising and honest con temporaries who had so readily swal lowed his early spring joke, would not suffer from indigestion. Those careless "special Roman cor respondents" should be sharply looked after, especially around the first ot April. Keduoed Bates to Cincinnati Via Pennsyl vania Railroad. For the benefit of those desiring to visit Cincinnati during the session of the People's Party National Conven tion. May 0. the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell tickets from all stations at the rate of one first- class fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on May 7 only, and returning leaving Cincinnati not later than May 12. 2t Pennsylvania's Silk Industry- Pennsylvania leads all the other states in the number of her silk fac tories. Her growth in this direction is something marvelous. During 1897 in the state where that could have oc- and 1898 silk mills were established curred and the murderer gone unpun- in twenty nine cities and towns of the ished. vet n th s case he wa ked Coollv state, ana in 1899 tnirteen more, up the street with the smoking revol- bringing the total up to sixty of these ver in his hand and no one made an attempt to arrest him. He was around this vicinity for days after the murder, but no one molested turn and he hn ally disappeared. I am told that he lias been seen in this neighborhood recently, but it is doubtful whether he ill ever be brought to justice. "The trouble is to a great extent due to the laxity of the courts of our county. Law is nothing more than a farce and punishment a fake, with many of those who are sent to the Bloomsburg jail. In fact we have many young criminals here who have served time in our county jail, and came home telling the most interest ing stories of the good times that they had during their "vacation." Political influence is the kev note to this con dition of affairs, and practically puts a premium on crime mills scattered the state. among the towns of AGENTS WANTED To sell the Marsh Reading Stand and Revolv ing iiooK Uase. uest omce or 11 brary article ever patented, and sells EVERYWHERE ON SIGHT, at a gOOd profit. Why stand id'e with such 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(16m) Marsh RIkg. uo., No 542 West Lake St., Chicago. Contracts Over Telephones Valid. A contract made over a telephone is valid in law. This was demonstra ted in a suit involving $8,000, heard before the Fayette county court. The It is to this fact telephone order had been taken down ' in writing, and the court ruled that Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con- the 'nhone is a legitimate medium of . . A tain Mercury trade. s mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles Bhould never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phyu Clans, as the damnoe thev do is ten fold to the good you can possibly de- nve irom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. In buying Hall's Ca v-ure De sure to get the genuine An Interesting Case- An interesting divorce case will come before one ot tne courts 01 Philadelphia in the near future. The principals are deaf mutes, and th wife charges that the husband called her vile names with his fingers. Fif teen witnesses, all deaf mutes, wi appear on the stand to certuy. a tedious trial is expected. The un happy couple who have found mar riage a lailure, have been married ten years and have done their quarrel ing with their fingers. ABOUT THE WILY BOER. tceonllaar to This Writer to I'arlota Derma to Be Sretjnd Nature to Him. I spent quite two years going about from farm to farm with wagon loads of miscellaneous goods, bartering them for ostrich feathers, ivory, hides, wool, live stock or vthutever I could get, lays George Lacy in the North Ameri can lteview. 1 scarcely ever exposed samples of try goods at nny farm without attempts being made to pur loin articles that could be readily con cealed. All took part in this, old and young, male and female; and constant watch hod' to be kept. 1 once detected n young girl, the daughter of a IJoer who was then and long afterward a prominent member of the Free State volksruad, trying to secure a case of watches under her apron. No shame is evinced on detection; the matter is treated' as a good sub ject for laughter. In purchasing horses and cattle the greatest care bad to be exercised. No London horse coper could compete with the average Boer in the nri of passing off broken winded horses or sandi-cracked trek oxen as sound animals. Dishonesty extends further still thnivVo matters of this kind. A Boer whose name is well known to the world, many years ago, when act inr as president of a land commission for apportioning out farms in the Leydenberg district, "did." my partner out of 36,000" acres of land by as bare faced a piece of knavery as could' be conceived. oman'o Poetic justice continues to get in a good blow occasionally. A St. Louis barber was stricken clumD tne otner l.iv inst after tellinc a lone-sullering customer that he had a sure cure for baldness. Moving day has passed and the kitchen stove begins to settle into place, but house-cleaning looms up horrible as a weisn rareuu niguunaic. If your liver U out of order, causing Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or CoiiRtipntion, take a dose of On retiring, and tomorrow your di gestive organs will be regulated and you will bo bright, active and ready tor any kind of work. This has boon tne experience of others; it will be yours. HOOD'S PILLS are sold by all medicine dealers. 25 eta. C HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS ij FEVERS. Loot Fevef. Milk fever. g,J2;8PBAI!8. LameaeM. ctisM j EPIZOOTIC, Distemper. ?uiJUw0RM8' BoU' Grub. KjCOl'GHS, Colds, mflp ciraEsroLIC' Bellyache. Diarrhea. U.(i. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. cvru i 'DEV BLADDER DISORDERS. e'jJJijMAJIOB. Skid Dl.ea.ee. cuilBAD COXDITI03. Starlnt Coat. tuc. each t "-table Cane, Ton Specifics, nook. 7. At clruKtrlntBorwnt pre-paid on receipt of price. Humphrey' Medlclnn Co., Cor. William John Pt., New York. VCTKRINAKT MANU1I. BKKTFRRS. France has decided she does not want war with England. Luckily for T?ro.A cii still eniovs occasional j . 0 S" .... V. V. , .. ' ' IS taken internally on.l run, I- ltl Inneoo intra COnltV. Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. . r ; acsumoniais iree. Something is wron u i . Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per and dreamy East. Japan has allowed bottle. -- '3- i'" Hall's Family Pills are the best. two weeks to pass without sassing the Russian bear. when slok Is Lydla Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. No other medlolne In the world haa dene so ntuoh good. No confidence has ever been violated. No woman's testimonial was ever published by Mrs. Plnkham without special permission. No woman overwrote to Mrs. Plnkham for advloe without getting help. No man sees these letters. Her advloe Is free, and her address Is Lynn, Mass. Sho Is a woman, you oan tell her the truth. No living person Is so competent to advise women. None has had such experience. She has restored a mil Hon sufferers to health. You can trust her. Othars hstvo. Lydla E. Plnkham lied, Cv, Lynn, Vase, NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS ond Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathlo Speelflo No. fcB, In use over40 yean, tha only aucceasrul remedy. 1 1 por vial,or a Tlnl. sod large vial powdr,for $5 i.y DrtiKirttt, or moi poat-il4 oartpi of prto. PI P U II KS' BED. CO., Ur ITUIUO 4) fekm 8U.. Urn loffe M C5k If If BB The Leading Specialists of America 20 YEARS IN OHIO. 250,000 Cured. VECURESTRICTURE Thonwinil of vounff find middlo-ruretl I I mnn are troubled with thU dieao tnanv I unconneioiHy. They tuay have a .mart-1 nift Bunnatinn, pmall, twisting t renin, I hhiirp cutting pain at times, alight dir-1 charee, (tilliculty in commencing, wouk ornuiiH, enii'Hlnnri, snd all thetyinptnm of nervous debility they have KTHIO TUKK. Don't lotdoctorHeiporimenton you, by cutting, itretching, or tearing you. This will not cure you, ae it will re turn. Our NEW METHOD THKAT MKNT absorb, the .trioture timue; honco removes the stricture pertnanen tly. 1 1 can never return. No pain, no suffor ing. no detention from business by our method. ThesexualorgansarestnnRth eneil. The nerve, are invigorated, and the bliss of manhood returns. WECURE GLEET 1 Thousands of young and middle-aged men are having their sexual vigor and vitality continually sapped by this dis ease. They are frequcutly unconscious I or me cause ot inese pyminuiun. ubhoiui m Weakness, Unnatural Discharges, Fail-1 intr Mnnhnnd. Norvnnjmes. Poor Mem- 1. 1 ory. Irritability, at times smarting Sen sation. Sunken Eyes, with dark circles. Weak Pack, Ueneral Depression, Lack of Ambition. Varicocele. Shrunken l'arts. etc ULEET and STRICTliKK may be the cause. Don't consult family doctors, as they have no experience in these snecial diseases don't allow I I buaoks to experiment on you. Consult KM Specialists, who have madea life study of Lu MET 110 1 TREATMENT will posl Fn tively cure you. One thousand dollars I A for a case we accept for treat ineut and pj cannot cure, lerms moderate lor a cure. i llkCKi'irru. ,.lv i'lin'tu rurry " NaulUoKe......." Mooaiaiiis..." Wnpwnllopeii. " NoHcopeck ... ar PottsvlllB lv Hiizii'ton " lOlllllt'-KHl " Kt-ru Ulen " Hook t.lcn " Nttucotierk ar Nfscopock lv cieasy " KHpy Kerry " K. UlooiuhbuiK" CatawlsHa ar CatawiKflii .lv 8. Ditivlllu.... " guubury " Minburv.lv l.cwlHUUrg ... ar Ml oon " vMllliniiHport. ." ook Haven.. ." tJ- 'iVO " aULr " jck IIvon...lv Hellofonte sr Tyroiio ' Hlilllpnbtirg...." nearlleM " Pittsburg " Hunbury lv UarriHtiurK... .ar I'hlMdPlrhla .or Haltlmore " WaaliltiKton " Pennsylvania amoaa. rime Table in effect isv. 9 ... i ft. M. , . V . r. :riitit,on lu)iv i 4,"i I'lltklun 7 OH, . V III) III A. M. I T an 1 ? ti 1. M t 00 7 I'M 1 .' 1 M 1 itH 8 0:1 k M. 1 8 V 8.1 f 8 44 8 41 8 M 8 5A V 14 J 93 A. U I 4-.' in l:i in OH 11 0o ll r A. I- tin r,v ii (J ii in it ai 11 4 11 M P M si a in X 10 4 liH 5 07 ! 6 BS Hunbury lv l,ewlptnwn Jo ar f'lUsburg- llurrlsbuig..... lv Pittsburg ar! A. H. I M) IllfW r. m. t 17 S 11 : 4 in A. H. ;!9 r7 F. H. 11 m t rr. A. M. Ill 4, Ml A. M 1H i'-' 14 12 14 r. m. IK Ul IV VI 111 l 1.1 o r. m. t 1 in1 1 4') 1 :i 8 4H 4 411 8 li. P. M. W 45 4 41 t) mi 8 !i 9 OH 11 m P. M. 1 M t a 16 ir. 11. I ft H I 11 0 1.7.19 P. M. 2 Vi I t 8 50 ill SO r. m. m 4.1 111 3111 1 n 1 I K 4 1 P. M. I K IM i 8 8 41 8 Ml H 06 .r. m. ill mi, X Oil V 1H y r, Ii 81 8 00 P. M I 4 On 4 14 f 4 V4 4 X7 4 M 4 tvt 4 M S 1 P. M 6 45 6 1H 8 II 7 10, 8 ( 9 0U 99. r i ii .4 ox r. M ( n on 1 (1 i . II 1H 8.2A ft 4i 1 7 00 r. m. 8 50 8 10 II 8 i 8(1 ;rt 7 ci 1 01 7 an 7 us 1 ine I HUTU GK A I 11 b and CRAYONS iit R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburu t The best cheapest ar mmr r. m. I 8 8 fV. P. M, 110 3 I 9 4 110 8 r. m. I 7 A. M. I IKI 1 msnon - I B ' 1 I I I I I 1 r. m I il t 8 8i I ? I (10 10 I J I is - ajMNsa I 1 S1U KU I . A. M t & 80 f.i-,! piny most cttectivciy over a ailim-ja lesiive scene vncn uarown ai Blend most softly and bv waxen cauules, The light that hciglitens beauty's charm, that gives the finished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow of vmm WAX CANDLES WceKilnyH. Dnll. 1 Hh "iJUy Sold in nil colors and shades to harmonize with any interior hniirings or decorations. MitMiifiti-tured by STANDARD OIL CO. pi Kor hhIo everywhere. ,3 l 1 'M Pittsburg.... Harrlsburg. . ,lv ...ar Pittsburg. .lv Lewlstown Jo." SuLbury ar Wsslilncton.. Baltimore I'blludvlpbla, .lv Harnsnurg lv Hunbury .......... ar Pittsburg... Clearfield .. Phlllpsburg. Tyrone Hull.-fonte.. Lock Haven, ..lv Krie lv Kane " Kenoo ' Lock Uaven...." Wllllamsport.." Milton " LewlHburg " Sunbury ar Hunbury lv 8. Danville......" Catawtasa " E. HlooniMburg" Kapy Ferry......" Creasy " Nescopeck ...ar W CURES GUARANTEED 11 w. .1.1 PMrssinvsi. VAKICOCELK. 8VPHILI8. GLEET, STRICTURE, IMPOTEXCY. SECRET riUAINS. VNNATl'RAL DISCHAKU ES, K I DNEY and BLADDER Diseases. CONSULTATION FREH. BOOKS FREE. If unable to call, write for 1 QUESTION liLANK. for HUME ! TREATMENT. 1 DRS. KENNEDYS KERGAN 247 SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, O. pa CLEVELAND, O. faj RAILROAD TIME TAtU Nescopeck lv laiawiHKH.... Hock C4leo ar Fernlen " Tomhlcken " IlazletoD " I Pottsvllle " NescoDecIc 1 Wapwalloptn.ar Mocanaqua " Nautluoke " Plym'th Ferry" W'llkesburre...." r. m. I 7 Mi A. M. 1 1 e: P. M k 10 411 111 5." Ill ll A. M I ,1 3! I 8 05 P. M Hi 45 4 09 4 68 7 IS 8 81 9 80 P. M I 4 811 T 5 r 11 10 12 IHI A. H. 1 0.r. 1 66 A. M. jtf 66 7 18 7 8fi 7 4 7 46 7 Mil 8 06 A. II 7 88 8 HA 8 88, 8 i 9 02 11 80 M. mi A. M. a 40 I 8 A. M. t 7 80 t K0 I 4 5 I 4 80 A. U. I 7 6.", I 9 aii LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Iuelter; Dec 17, 1899. ol'ATlO.NS. l.M. ibUb NoaTUUHBSBLAMD, t'auieroii Cliulaifky...,...M.,....M. ........ .... Dauville 8 49 Calawltwa 7 08 Rupert 7 08 Blootuatiurg.......... 7 ! Kapy tt Lluie Klde.M. .... 7 80 Urlarcreua 7 88 Berwick 7 46 Beaob 11 4Vn , 7 63 Utuk's Kerry 8 04 HUlukabluu)' 8 1u Uunlock's. S7 Nanilcokt).... 8 86 Avoudale 3 4il Plymouth 8 45 Plymoutn Junction. s 6 Klngstou 8 6" Bennett.. . 9 00 Forty Fort 9 08 Wyoming West PHt ston 9ia Husquebacoa Ave 9 is PlUsioa 9 19 Duryea. 3 Lackawanna 9 W Taylor 88 Hollevue 88 HCKAMTON Vii A M STATIONS. K.VaT. P.M. A. 1.60 Xl4 "i'ii' 9 81 88 Ii 4ll 8 48 2 51 8 Ul 8 07 8 18 t vi-l 8 84 M 8 46 8 51 8 65 4 I i 4 06 4 10 4 16 4 V!l 4 t!4 4 v 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 60 4 55 r. m p. u. 10 UU ti 60 0 W f07 6 11 8 Vi 6 147 8 89! 8 87 6 16 48 6 65 01 1 05 1 16 7 SS 7 86 10 l'J 10 84 10 87 10 48 1048 11 05 4 Ot 4 63 4 47 5 0 P. M t'5 4H IX) 6 V7 8t! t t Si; 6 4i 65 P. t 7 05 T 81 7 87 7 45 8 ffi 9 05 P, M t 66 7 09 7 81 ? 49 1 6S 8 00 P. II t 8 88 9 05 Aririinmiui trnin will leave llazletou 6.18 p.m Rock (Hen, 5.50 p. m., arriving at catawlssa 6.45 p. m. t Weekdays. I Dally, f Flag station, uiiimun Parlor and HleetiUiir Cars rnn O .K.,..,h train. Muwii Hunnurv. WIUlanifiDOr ifnn htin Kuntiiirr and PhlladelPblL and Washliigton and between Uarrlsburg, Pitt! burg and the west. , ,, , , Knr further information apply to Ticket A J B.8ilUTCniNSON. J. R- WOOD, Gen'L Manager. uen. Pass, Agt. P1ttston(SH)ar ricrauion A. M. t 8 06 8 18 8 88 8 48 f 57 9 05 A. M t 9 8(1 10 ON t 6 40 t 7 83 I 8 80 9 19 9 06 a 46 A. M. I 9 65 10 17 10 85 10 48 110 4' 10 66 11 06 A. M. til 65 13 21 18 Iff, ll! 8! 19 65 X 08 A. M I 11 06: 11 sol 11 Si 11 64 P. II 18 OS! 13 10 P. M 119 4 1 18 A. M. I 3 50 I 9 8 41 5 03 A. M t 7 6.M t S 65 I 8 A. X til 411 1 10, A. M i 3 60 t 8 10! 9 W 10 80 A. M. I 00 10 80 11 'J5 P. M. tl340 1 37 1 15 1 66 P. M t 8 00 8 31 3 87 3 43 3 55 8 0, P. M 4 10 4 86 4 43 4 51 6 10 6 80 P. M t 8 05 8 16 8 3f 3 4(1 u ho 4 Pxi at 1.3.0c t 05 P. M t 4 63 6 801 ir.n i'i'51 n"w 18"08 18 17 7 43 7"d6 8 to 8 11 8 16 8 1 8 24 6 :io 8 8.1 8 Hi 13 85 8 6'l r.M. r. WEST. M A.M. P.M. P. M. SORAKTON 881 (10 05 1 66 6 10 Hollevue - 8 8 Taylor - 8 88 Lackawiuna M5 Duryoa 8 48 Pltlston 63 SuaqiiehanDa Ave 6f-5 10 15 9 03 111 38 3 10 10 36 10:11 10 " 10 39 10 44 3 13 8 17 8 30 3 34 3 39 8 30 038 6 83 6 36 84 8 44 8 49 10 53 10 56 1105 It 11 11 19 11 80 3 86 I 43 147 Sf-3 357 8 03 8 in 8 34 700 7 06 718 7 JO 7 38 40 West Pltlston C 68 Wyoming 7 03 Forty Fort ......... Bennett 7 f (I Kingston' ? 18 Plymouth J uoitlon 7 -9 Plymoutn 7 '.'4 Avoudale 7 28 Nantlcoke 7 83 Buniock's 7 89 Nhlokxlilnnv 7 10 tuck's ferry u4Illn o.mrrss Beaoh Haven n 8 11 p 48 8 43 8 03 Berwick 818 1151 8 49 8113 Brlarcreek 8 33 . f3 55 8 ".5 Lime Ridge 8 30 IIS 09 4 04 18 33 KHpy 8 37 18 15 Bloomsburg 8 44 Rupert 8 60 (tttawlsaa 910 Danville 8 65 nolllftflkv 1 Cameron NOKTUUMBHHLANP, PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. THAINS LKAVK BLOOMSBURG For New York. Pblladelphla, heaaiuir Fottl vine. T.imaoua. weekday 7.30 11.80 a. in. For WllUttuisport, weekdays, 7.80 a. m., 8.30 p m. For Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7. so a. m. 8 36 ' For Catawlssa weekdays 7.80, 8.38, 11.30 a. m., 13.30, 8.36, 5.0U 6.80, p. m For Rupert weekdays7.30, 8.88 11.30a. m., 13.30, otf An A IO n m For Baltimore, waaningion ana ino wei via a. O. H. n., inrougn 1 ruin b teuve neuuiuij it-r. mlnal, Pblladelphla, 8.30, 7.H5, 11.26 a. m., 8.4 7.31, p. m. sunaays n.zu, i.nn m.o a, w., 3.4, T.37, p. m. Additional trains from 4 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.35, 6.41 8 33 p.m. Hunnays, 1.36, 8.38 p. ni. TRAINS KOR BLOOM SBURO." Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.30 a, m., and via Kaston 9.10 a. m. Leave Philadelphia 10.31 a. m. Leave Keablne 13.16 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle 13.8c p. in. Leave Tamao.ua 1.49 p, m., Leave wtniniiiBport weekdays in. 13 a m, 5 Z- P m. Leave Csrawisssweekdays, 7.0c, 8.10 9.10 a. m l.HO 8.86. 6 18 n. in. Leave Hupcit, weekdays, 7.08,8.8,9.18 11.4 a. m., i.3H. i 46 e.si. ATLANT1C'1TY division. In effect March 15. 1'JOO. Leave Philadelphia, (iiemniit wtreet wbarf anrt Knulh street wharf for Atluntln City. Por Atlattllo City Weekdays. Express, B 00 a. m. (Satunluya only, l.so). 3.1 0, 8.0u, 4. no, fi.co, 7.irio. m. Accommodation. 8.00 a. m..6.30p.m. Sundays Express, H.OO, 10.00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8.00 a. 111. ,4.46p.m. Leave Atlantlo city Depot: Weekdays -Ex- preKH,7.3,s.ir,.0',10.3lla.m ,8.80,5.8oo.m. Accom- inrKliil inn.K.17 a. m. ,4. 06 p.m. Sundays Express, 4.311, 5.30, 8.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.15 a. m., 4.05 p. in. For Ciuie May, Ocean City and Sea IkIo City Weekdays-9(i0a. m.,4.1lip. in. bumlays chest nut Ht., 9.15, BOtllll su. H.W) a. Ill Additional for cape May Weekdays -5.80 p.m, parlor ears on ail express trains. 1. A. bWKIOARl), KUHON J. WEEKS. (len'l Supt. uen'l Puss. Aift. Kcifcr's Meat Market Beef, Veal. Mutton, Lamb, Pork, Bologna, Saus-age, Hani, Bacon, Scrap ple, Vienna Sausage, Tripe, Boiled Ham, &c. All meats fresh and clean, and prices right. J. E. KEIFER, Centre Street Market. Quick Communication Facilitates Business Use the LOCAL TELEX HONE and Communicate Direct with persons in Berwick, tats wissa, Danville. Riverside, Rupert. 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 Postomce. CENTRAL PENNA. TELEPHONE & SUPPLY CD. 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 Market Square Gallewt;, Over Hartman's Store. lyn-air wv Seventeen years' experience. PATENTS CftveatR and Trade MurkB obtained, and at . Patent business conducted Jor MODEKATt FEES. OUK OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TITE U. 8. PA". ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, 0 ' business direct, hence can transact patent biu ' neBS In less time and at Less Cost than tlioee 1 mote from Washington. Sendmonei, aruwiiiK or pnoiu, wuu unjun tlon. We advlso It patentable or not, freet. eharee. Our toe not due till patent Is secure . A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with retel enoes to actual clients In your State.Oounty, 0 town sent tree. Address ' C A. ESINMV, & IU WUHIIIUUIU, i. Vj (Opposite V. 8 Patent Office.) UOUTH.- AKKIVI. 11. Ilk M K. K, 4 11 411 43 4 9 4 44 f4 49 18 57 4 64 1 10 608 13 IM 19 S7 11312 18 47 am 7.10 7.0H 7.08 6.53 6.60 8.401 H 31 I 6.S9 43 : 6 JS HI 8 48 9 01 918 930 91 9 35 t.M. r.M. p.m. r.a. t Runs dally- f Flag station. A. V. 8AL1S13UKY, T. W. LEE. Bupt. Geo Pass. 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