THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Prof- Coles for May. Let all the people in America re joice ami be glad, for the month of May will be a great "high flood" month and prosperity will rule in spite of all the afflictions that the jealous "low-ebb" vual forces may choose to send upon her I The greater part of the month will be fair and lovely; but the planets are in position to give us some unprecedented stormsj resulting in destructive floods. Snow storms and hail storms may surprise us all; as the sun's magnetic and electric focus will be interferred with by the sleet king planets and cause severe electri cal storms, seismic disturbances and volcanic activity in the earth. Watch out for strange phenomena, as the plannetts will be in a very unusual position this month. About the middle of the month Venus, Earth, Jupiter, and Uranus, will make a per feet right angle with Mars, Mercury and the Sun, while Neptune and Sat urn will be in conjunction with each other and the Sun. On the 27th, the Earth passes between the sun and the great planet Jupiter; and on the 28th, the eclipse will appear; therefore, it will be well for us to keep a watchful eye upon the "weather" and upon our "finance," as unusual disturbances may be looked for during the middle and the latter part of the month. THE KILLING OF WHALES. Tliere la I. II Mp of I'.icKriueii t Diinurr In tlir I'nranlt n II la Vow Curried On. AGENTS WANTED To sell the Marsh Readinc. Stand and Rf.voi.v inc. Hook Case. Hest office or li brary article ever patented, and ski.i.s EVERYWHERE OS Skill T. 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. (i4d6m) Marsh Mfg. Co., No 542 West Lake St , Chicago. Dr. l'lotlciirli V. Trite, of t!io f-'iuitli-Houinn iiihtitin inn, wlni l.i.s just sjh nt two i.iiiiitlm ia wlinii liiinihi in (irtrn liny, mi tliu lioi-tluoslcrii must of New found In ml, report 1111 lull rest injr cx perienec. He wiis sent nut by tliu In ttitutioti to Kt inly the flshbaek whnle anil of the lis ntiiinuls ('aught nil but 11 were of this wiriety. The etory-hook roinnnce hus pone entirely out of whal ing 11 h pursued by the Newfoundlnnil ith. There is 110 frail w hnlelioiit, with the nri.Ied old hnrpoouer in the bow to strike the whnle, but Instead u lit tle Ktenni eraft and a powerful -titi. The pun thrown n lnrpe iron har poon, with erossnrniH whieh lie iipnini-t the phnft until it strikes 11 solid body und then project out 11 nil imbed thetn ttelveH. The head of this harpoon in eiparhaped and sharp-pointed and explodes 11s it (-li-ikes the whale's t-ide, peneiutinp n pas whieh serves to keep the fish nllont after the wreekinp r first of the nhoek on its inteninl orpniiR has left It n lifeless mass, A dtout rope is nttiiehed to the butt of the hnrpoou. and by this the w hale iskept in leash as it threshes madly throuph the water in a vain effort to escape its unknown enemy. Death rapidly ensues, unless, as sometimes happens, the projectile goes throuph t he tish from side to side, when a second shot is tieeessnrv. ENGLISH TELEPHONE SERVICE A DOG'S SUPPLICATIONS. Never Satisfied- None are satisfied. One man is struggling to get justice, some others are flying from it. One man is trying to build a house, another is trying to get rid of it. One man is spending all that he earns in taking his girl to the theatre, in hopes of eventuilly making her his wife, while his neigh bor is spending all the t;old he has to get a divorce. The eastern man wants to go west and the western man wants to go east. The farmer wants to go into the city and the city man wants to go into the country. The man in trade wants to get out and everybody not in trade wants to be. The old wants to be young and the young want to be old. The InlelllKent I. into Pet W tinted the Siilcl.cl to (ict Oft the Slipper. "Mike is the name of n little pray, silky haired spaniel, whose home is on Marvland avenue, and he is a most cun- ninp and amusing animal, and as wise ns it is possible that a little ilucan be, Kays the St. Louis ( i'lOlie-Drisiurnit. His mistress has taupht him many tricks. lie can tell vou what he does when the policeman comes, playinp dead ilop, and he can call his mistress when the telephone bell rinps, and is altogether u delightful dop. lie has been taupht to bep for thinps. and his beppinp looks for all the world like eoaxinp, so cunningly is it done. The other day his mistress sent him up stairs to pet her slippers. He came down presently with one, anil she sent him back for the other, but apain he returned without it. "He was sent back, nnilthis time he Ktaytnl solonpthat hisniist rcss w ent up stairs herself to see what was keep ing him. A heavy satchel had fallen upon the slipper, and the little dop. ufter tryinp in vain to move it, sat on his hind lepn, with his little paws raised in supplication, hoping that he might persuade the satchel to pet oft the slipper. lie probably was con vinced that his prayer was efficacious when his mistress lifted the hindrance. It la the Wnrat In the World anil the I'rlrea Are r.ilorllori ate. In the unit ter of t rlephoti; s Pti' !:ind Is probably woi v.c nerved than any civ ilized country in the v.ovli!. nays the National lleview. ;witzei Innil or Sweden enn pive her points. A tele phone monopoly wns created, which has worked badly. Quarrels of all kinds with the lnenl authorities have arisen as to way leaves. 1 know a factory six miles from the Marble Arch which has, owing to this cause, for years been vainly uppl.vinr; for the telephone. The other day I wished to send a mrssnge to a friend in n very busy little town 15 milcH from London. The place did not appear In the telephone directory. Yet in .Sweden or Switzerland the smallest vll iape is on the telephone. As for the prices eharped by the company, they nre extortionate. Par liament has considered the situation, but as party government is mainly concerned with ninklnp laws which are not wanted and tieplectlnp all that Conduces to real propress, no adeipiate measure:; ltnvn been taken to right the system. Seduced Bates to Washington via Penn sylvania Kailroad. Account Imperial Council, Order of Mystic Shrine. For the Imperial Council, Order of the Mystic Shrine, at Washington, I). C, May 22-24, l'ie Pennsylvania Kailroad will sell tickets to the gen eral public, from all stations on its line, to Washington and return, at rate of one fare for the round trip. 1 icKets to be sold anil good going iMay 10-21, returning to May 28, in clusive. 10 2t A Sad Truth. An exchange says that gossip has made manny a home a hell on earth; gossip has parted husbands and wives; gossip has blackened and sullied the character of many poor girls; gossip has parted lovers who would have been very happy if it had not been for gossip, une little misstep or one little indiscretion will cause gossip to arise with new strength and start on her mission. Her, did we say ? We ought not to, for we have our male gossipers, and as a rule they are ten times more venomous than a female. A good, healthy man gossiper is about s low and dangerous as the meanest thing on earth. NEW CALENDAR PROPOSED. Iluaaiun Antronomern Are Anlon to Have the World Adopt a Sen System. The chronological disagreement be tween liussia and ull the great na tions of Kuropo owing to the reten tion of the Julian calendar has be come un increasing nuisance in pro portion as Russia's relations, especial ly commercially, with western Kurope have continued to increase. Hitherto the Kussinn calendar has been 12 days behind. This week it drops another day behind, und ac cordingly I'rof. Glazenap and a com mittee of the Kussinn Astronomical society have elaborated an entirely new calendar, which, it is hoped, will be universally adopted. This calen dar provides a common year of exact ly 305 days and' leap year of Iliiii days. This system in so near the real solar year that no more thun one day's dif ference can occur in 100.0K) years. If the Protestant states in tlie west do not adopt this system Russia, in stead of 13 days behind, will be one dav in advance now and two days in advance for 1920. The committee pro poses ulso the reehristcninp of March to "Pence," in honor of The Hague confere nee. IN UNUSUAL DEMAND. Mauj- ruimporU Issued to roreltrn- Ilorn Americana Mho Are UoltiK A liroml. lltl V S IIIIS 7 Wo r.ffer nn hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall v-atarrn L.ure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, Q. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. Waldinc, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, ""ee 7 sc. per bottle. Sold by all oruggisu. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the best. "Why do you call your horse Death?" asked the man in the plaid suit. "Because he's a sure thing," lephed the horseman. I d leave my happy home for you sung- the absconding husband the shrewish wife a h t nu left her in sole possession. An unusually large number of pass ports are being issued by the state tie ......t uii.tir nt tin- venuest of coliUTfKtt men, who ure acting for their con stituents. They are for persons who nm n.'itiirnlized citizens, many of ...I...... ,. nfeiiiil in m buck without passports. Nat ire-born Americans as u rule do not pet pass-ports when they po abroad. Uepresentnt've McCreery, ,f Minnesota, has secured 40 pass ports for his constituents during the last five weeks, and in speaking of this said: "The district is purely agricultural, but the people arc well-to-do. und hundreds of them will go abroad this year. Two-thirds of those getting passports originally eame from across the water, and ure going back to visit, the old homes nnd relatives. They have prospered In this country and are. able to spare the money for n trip. "They ow n splendid homes und sec tions of land, are beyond want, nnd find times prosperous enough to paro money for a trip abroad. Many of them'aro taking their families." The Golden Itule lu Texnu. When men learn to do unto others as they would huve others do unto them, horse trading will have become one of the lost nrts. Gulveston News. timalfl)leounU. The Bank of France last year dis counted In Turls 2.101 ,R3i separate bills for less than 100 fruncg each. TELEGRAPH MEN HAVE TRIALS Their Work In the I'lilllpplnrfl Is Heart t Mnnr HnrilahlpM nnd llnnitrra, A Kansas man who is with the Ignited States telegraph corps in the Philippines in a letter home tells ot the dillieull ies whieh the corps en counters, ltecently two big army wagons, each clrnwn by six mules, were loaded with rubber insulated wire, n battery nnd n reel to reel it out. keeping up with the troops. The road became so bail they had to strap the reel on a mule's back nnd the rest of the wire on other mules, leaving the wagon in the mud up to the hubs. One mule carried the folding field telegraph table, with instruments all attached. Every few miles they would stop nnd telegraph back to Manila the progress of the column. To do so they would take the table off the mule, unfold it, cut the wiro from the reel on the other mule, connect it. with the instruments and do the necessary telegraphing. This' was generally done when the troops stopped for a few minutes to rest. "The-Proper Thin. Nodd Awfully sorry to hear your house burned down. Did you save anything? TodilOh, yes. After some very live ly work we succeeded in getting out all the things we didn't want. Brooklyn Life. Her Ilallng I'milon, "What a queer-looWng man Miss Ker- fllp married!" "Did you never hear about It? She met him one day when she was out shopping, and he was such an odd pat tern of n man that he cnught her fancy at once." Chicago Tribune, Gardening fcn Alnakn. Two American women conducting a mission school on the Yukon, 1,500 miles from its mouth, tested the Alaske, climate last year in kitchen garden ing, brcmninir oiieratinns in the open ground Mar 16. In spite of a lack of ruin for two months nnd cold storms in midsummer, they harvested 2S0 bushels of potatoes, 500 cabbages, 80 bushels of turnips ond a few bushels nf carrots. The strawberry bed set out grew finely, but the crop of berries was destroyed by mice. I.lUe Our CUII War. One of the strangest facts regarding the present war is thut English ami I!oer have so intermarried in South Africa that in countless . instances brothers are fighting npuinst brothers, and fathers aguiust their own sons. Growlna Purcuaueii Abroad. The United Stutes imported more merchandise last year from every quar ter of the globe than it took in 1888. 1M$ IT Com- Tho derangements of the femalo organism that breed all kinds of troublo and which ordinary prac tise docs not cure, aro the very things that give way promptly to Lytua a ham's "Vegetable ncundm Uterino sand ovarian troubles, kidney troubles, ulenratians. tumors, un- usual discharges, back aches and nainful periods these aro the ills that hang on and wreck health and happiness rw uls- position. Lydia E. Plukham'i Vegetable Compound Tells (lie dtorr. When your IiptI aches, nnd yn'i fis-l hlilmis, const I p.itctl, ami nut nf tun', vv!!li ymir toniii'li sour unci no rtppclinv, Ju.t f imy a pai ii.iy ol ft A mm mm n m W-m mm mm mm And fake n dose, from 1 to 4 pills. , Vou will be surprised nt liow ensily J 'they will do their work, line yonrP 'headache and liilloUMiess, rouse tnefj I liver and nuike you feel hnppy neriln. J) I m nil a. o'mi i' mi nit-mi mi: iiituivj a. At 4m www www wwmm sm & VETERINARY SPECIFICS J FKVERfl. Lang Fever. Milk Fcer. jsPItAIXS. Lamenru, Rheumatism. n.n CURKB rrnn t F.PIZOOT1C, Dl.lemper. SfstlWOnMH.BoU.ar-ta. I COl'OIIS, foldn. influenza. COLIC. BHIyache. Diarrhea. K. CUIILS I F. F.I cram U.C. Prevent! MIHCAItRI ABB. '' km I KIDEV A DLAUDKH OIKOIlDERg. I. I. ImU'RU LL In m CI'lltBj' 1 cui5ijnAD CONDITIO. Ptarlns Cost, (0e. en"ht Stable Owe, Ti-n Sperlfl'n, Pnntt, ftn., (7. At ilrutfttiamrir wm preeniu on refeiin. m itriew. Alcitlfin v"., tnr. wiiiiiiiii k ji llnmiilirov' Sim., New Wirk. VkTKRINAHT MAKfMLHRNT din has a wonderful record of absolute cures of those troubles a constant series of successes for thirty years. Thousands of women vouch for this, Tholr letters constantly appear In this paper. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL. WEAKNESS ond Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humohrcvs' Homoopnthlo Snenlrlo No. fcH, lr U8 over AO years, the only BuccoBsful wmedy. 1 1 per v!iI,or S viali and large vial powder, for $3 H'll hv llrtirriau, or Kut pn.t p.id on receipt ol prir. BLnrllUHa' UKU. CO.(Cor.WIUUnaouhaBU.tto)iIarll Pennsylvania Kailroad. rime Table in etTec t Mov. I9t '99- A. .P. mm T I u :H I i I I I 4 K. nil Hi t 4 ter uii')iul JI i)lv, u ir I'll IMIUI 7 on I A M. 1 1 Kenn.. i re. ..IV m'i ii t ei rv Niinil. like....... Mnutt' H'ua...v WHiiwulioiiei.. Neneopei:k ar I'ottrtvllle lv llii.ieluu " liiiiililckm " fern ilen ' KouK leu " NeNOopeck ar Nencopeck Iv rie.icy " Kspv f urry " n. HluoiiinljUl t" ''RtawlMHn nr rm uwmHii lv H innvllle.... Miiibur ," J""t""' i l.i wlMbum ... M". .on vv lllitiinHpcirt, fM'K lltven... 1) ivo A il.' jek Haven ilelletinito. Tyr'ine riillpsliur li ai llelil ... I'll.tHtiuro; .. ..Iv ...Br 7 Hi), ; .ii H I 4 Sill f.v 1 1 dU II 10 11 : 11 4i 11 It A. M. U'l 7 IIH, 7 : 7 njl 7 :in' H U.l A M. ! N V4 t n H 8 4, 8 B.'i 14 sr. A M. I V 4J 10 HI; 10 OH 11 Ol' 11 r,;i A. M. r m. !U in 1 n" n 4 at b (17 8 lift A DJSS.R.&K 3 The Leading Specialists of America A 20 YEARS IN OHIO. -y OKn nnn Piira-t l-1 ZJU.IIUU UlilCiia IvECURESTRICTURE J ThoiiHiinJtt of vou tiff nnd middle-airl Al mon uro troubled with thii ditteape ninny miMfititfi'iiiiml v. 'I hfv iiiilv hnvn AMtnnrl, J inn ncTiftilin, puinll, twist inff ftrronm, i3 htuint cutting naintnit timet. ulitcht dirV .1 rhitrpo, dilticulty in cotnnirncinfr, weak M nrirHim. pmiMirnn. and all the nvmnt4imn nf nervous debility they havo Ki'HIl'- n iijUW. von iioiaooiornexponmonion Yvi y"n "r7 Cu"tIff ftrutclunff, or tniniiK I -Vl y. ihit will iititcureynu.aBit will ro- I 'I I II. VUl ii Ii II IMU1 IIVLf A Ik U Jl 1 MKNT Bbaorha tho etrioture tiimuo; Iipiico romovcuthofttricturo permanently. I I enn never return. No pftin, no mtTpr Init. no detention from bunineM by our iiiuthoil. TbeRoxualorganKftrentranirih rne'l. The nerves aro invifforatod, and the bliss of manhood returns. WECURE GLEET 1 Thounanda of vounff and nilddle-utted mon are having their iiexual vik"r and vitality continually Nipped by thl iIik- cine. Ihey are Ireqiieuuy uuconxcioiui of thocaufienf theflacymptoras. (ienornl Weakness, Unnntunil JJisehftrges, Knil intf Manhood, Nervousness, Poor Mem ory, Irritability, at t'unos Hmartinn 8en salion. Sunken Kyes, with dark circles, Weak Hack, Uenernl Uopresiinn, Lack of Ambition, Vnricoeclo. Hhrunkon l'arts. eto. GLEIiT and riTKIi.'Tl KK may be the enuso. Uou t consult family doctors, an they have no experioueo in these special diseases don't allow (Juaoksto experiment on you. Consult r-pueiulit, who have made a lifo study of llisensesot Men and Women. UurNKW MKTUUU TKEATMKNT will posi tively euro you. One thousand dollars for a case wo accept for troiitment and cauuut cure. Terms moderate for a euro. CURES GUARANTEED Wo trent nnd euro: EMISSIONS. ' 4 II It u li'L'I I,' CVUIITI 14 Jll fc L I1 I .Tin1 r uij. ri I in Hi", Sl'KK'TLHK, IMPUT KXt'Y, SK:UET tin ivj rvvi'iriui.TiKPiuiiii. i;s. K I KNKY nnd ULAimKH Diseases. CONSULTATION FKKK. HOOKS FRKK. If unablo to call, write for Ql'KSTTON BLANK for HOME TH1SATMENT. KennedyTkergan Wj CLEVELAND. O. A. M sunbiiry ..lv' I so lliirrlHlnirK nr I li so A. M II 6. Ill II! 14 HI 12 1 1 P. M. U l lv ill, U 1 On r. m. 1 in 1 4.Y 1 .W ft m a 4 4 40 8 sj., P. M. 8 Ift 4 41 0l) H 2 8 OW 11 DO P. M.I P. M. I 1 56! I ft t 3 lot 6 fk r. m. I Pi I .i:i 8 -ml 8 41 8 .M K Oflj P. M. Ill .H) II HO K IN li HI! a P. M.I I 4 P.V 4 14 f 4 4 4 at 4 M 4 M i P. M I A 4S IN. It I I 7 in PTi 001 P. HI t n on I it ON H IN B A 41 7 00 P. M. ft Ml It HI H )! !l fl P. 8 7 lii 1 w 7 1.11 7 lift 7 M 7 M 7 ftl 8 1ft P. M. I H "'i'fto 10 40 P. M. IP. M. I'hiiftdeipiita .Br 5 a 17 I a Hiillliiiore " 3 11 I fi o WimliliiKton .. " 4 1" 17 f sunbury .lv ft; il ia P. M. I.ewlHtnwn Jc ar 11 m 5 8 50 HHHbunj- " t 5.'i 511 ao narrlsbmif lv I fl 4.". t 4.'i! Ptusburp ar l.M'Jii J WeeKilii) a."""l)il . T Vliiji i P. M. P. M. I'ltt8burg..-..lv l 7 l' I 8 ao A. M. A. M. Uarrlnbuig ar l l er I a 4o A. M. I'lttaburg ..lv I.ewlsi.own Jc." ......... t 7 80 sunbiiry ar t 8 ko P. M. A. M. Wastitnit.on....lv JO 40 HalMiiiore " 111 5"' I 4 eft Philadelphia..." Ill ai I 4 SO " A. M. A. M. Harnanurif lv I 8 dft I 7 x. Hunbury... ar I 5 05 I 9 an P. M. I'ltthhurK lv !Ui -tr Dlearrteld " 4 0! I'lilllpHburtf.. ." 4 fttl Tyrone " 7 11 Ilellefonlo " 8 81 Lock lluven...ar 9 80 P. M. A. M. Krle lv I 4 Kane " 7 5" Kenoo " 11 10 t 8 40 Lock Haven...." 12 00 t 7 83 A. M. Wllllnmjport.." IB I 30 Milton " 1 St; lt LewlHliurK " 9 Oft Hunbury ar a ar 9 if, A. M. A. M. Hunbury lv 5H ftr I 9 6ft H. Danville " 7 IN 10 17 catawlsNa " 7 at; 10 aft K. Hloomsburg" 7 4 10 4S KHpy Ferry " 7 4H Iio 47 c reasy " 7 10 6 Nescopeck ....ar on 11 o A. M. A. H. Neacopeek lv til ftft CatawlsHa 7 S8 Kock Oleu ar 8 sdl 18 81 KernOlen ' 8 83 U a? Tomhleken " 4 J ia 8ft Ha.lelon " 9 tt 11 55 r-ottsvlllo " 11 30 a 08 A. M. A, M. Nesoopeck lv tl!W 111 Ott Wapwallopen.ar 8 in 11 SO Mouanuiiua " 8 S 11 3-1 Nanilcoke " 8 48 11 64; P. M.l Plym'th Ferry" f 57 U oa1 Wllkebbarre...." 905 19 10. A. U. P. M. Pluston(B i H) ar t 9 si ll'i 4H Heranton " " 10 ohI IJ8I P. M. 110 9 I 9 4 110 5 P. M I 7 -' A. H. i a i"'1 P. Mj e 8 hi 10 10 A. M. I 4 a. a :tn 4 05 P. M. io ao A. M ft 80 A. M. I a .'iii I 9 8 41 5 03 A. M. t 7 6ft t S ftft I 8 40 A. H. til 40 1 10 A. M. i a so t a ml 9 8a 10 so A. M. iYoo lu Sii 11 2ft P. M. tia io 1 K7 1 1ft 1 65 P. M. t a oo a at a 87 a 43 a ftft 8 o,r P. M. 4 10 4 88 4 4a 4 61 ft 10 6 80 P. M t 8 lift 8 IK 8 r 8 40 I 05 T. M. t A 52 6 ao A. M I 8 I'U P. M I 8 10 A. M. t 8 00 P. U. t 8 to t 5 80 A. M'- mi ftii iia uc ii j it P. M. t 4 0"! t 5 40 A. M 8 oo 9 SI io ia ia ko 1 4a a 48 P. M. 1.3. UC 4 or. 4 69 4 41 6 ao r. m f 4H (IH V7 84 f 8 8li 8 411 6 "i P. II t 7 oa 7 81 7 87 7 4ft 8 (.f 9 Oft P, M t 66 7 09 7 81 7 4i 7 65 b 00 P. H t 8 36 9 0ft RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. DLOOMSHURG DIVISION. In effect l'ee. 17, 1899. ol'AllONS. NOKTIIDHBKHLAMU,.., Cuiueiuu UUuliifky Dauvillu CulawisiBa Kupurl blouuiaijurB'....... , Kapy Lime 1(1 le lirbireiueK .. liurlck bench Unveil ... Hick's Km ry HulckHlilniiy lliiuloi'k'a Nuuilcoke AviiiidiUe I'lymoul h Plymouth Juuctluu. klnt'H'-uL. bmimui..... Forty Fori Wyoinliig Went I'lliHlon HusiiicUttuna Ave.... I'tiui oi, Dili yea M I.ackawanuu Taylor HellHVUe HCtfAMTON STATIONS. SCH ANTON Itellevuo 'lay In r Laekawtuiui Duryea I'RlHton Hu-iiii'liuniin Ave..., Weal IMUblOIl VS'yoiiiliik' Forty Kurt . lionnel t KlntfHton' I'lyiuoiii U Juu'itlon. Plymouth Avouiliile Nanilcoko II un lock 'a HhlckHlilnny Hlck'h Kerry IlHHch Haven Itcrwlck llrlurc rock Lime Kldtfo Kly Illoomaburg ltupert. .. .. Catawlssa. Danvlllo i CiiuliiHky Cuineron NOHTlll'MIIKKI.AND. A.M. to i;5 6 :. EAnT, P.M. A.M. 1.60 aia b V.I 7 03 7 0S 7 U 7 aa 7 30 7 !JN 7 5 71.1 8 04 8 lo H 117 8 35 4ll 8 4ft 14 .'HI 8 ft" II Oil 9 13 9 on 9 12 9 1ft 9 19 9 as 9 an U 33 9 88 9 4'.' A. II 838 8 4 ft 8 IN r 6a K .' ft e Tin 7 03 P.M. iooo n so t 12 fd o; 8 II 8 a. ) 8 av a aa 8 ;i7 6 4a 111 IS li 65 7 Ul 7 05 7 III r is 7 38 10 l'.l 10 3,1 1U37 10 43 10 48 11 fe a ia a an 9 31 a ao a 4 a a 48 2 6.1 a ill a 07 a ia a at 8 84 8 42 3 4li 8 61 8 65 4 12 4 08 4 10 4 18 la 08 4 21 4 at 4 lilt 4 34 4 87 4 45 4 50 4 55 r. m . H. . M. 8 .11 1.0 05 8 81 .... 10 1ft In 21 10 i'li 10.11 10 8ft 10 311 10 44 11 29 l'i'i'a l'i'b'i l'foU 14 14 12 17 12 85 I'll. 4 8 10 s'ii K III 8 10 N 24 8 30 R 83 8 II 8 60 P. M t: v.r. M 1 tt. li 10 a oa a io a ia a 17 a ao a 24 a 29 7f.i 7 1ft 7 19 7 24 7 28 7 83 7 39 7 10 10 62 10 58 ll'Ofi 11 II 11 19 U80 8 04 fll48 811 114S 8 111 1161 8 22 8 30 nao9 8 37 ia ift 8 II Ml 9 11) 8 65 a an 9 42 2 47 9 fi Sft7 8 01 8 10 8 24 3 36 8 42 8 49 f l ftft 8 I'll (i 28 H 32 8 88 84 8 41 6 19 7 00 7 06 "l3 Vjo 7 28 7 40 f7 65 8 oa N 08 8 :s laaa 19 27 19 32 12 47 4 IT i 28 4 fv 4 4-1 14 49 13 57 4 M 1 10 5 08 P. a. P.M. 4 04 IN 4 11 o H 8 37 8 ia 8 18 9 01 9 18 9 10 r.a 9 20 as A. Mi Hunsdiitly. f Flnif station. a c mi isiiniiv. t. W. I.ER Hunt. Uon. Pasa. Agt AiniiTinnHi 1 1 hi ij win n-fw j - Kock Oleu, b.M p. m., ,urrlvln at, tutawlhaa t Weekllays. I Dally, f Flnff Btatlon. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars mv o through tralna between Sunbury, Wllllanijpor and Krle, between Sunbury and MillHdelphli. and Washington and between llarrlbburg, Pltu; uurif auu inn wri. ,,, For further lnlorinatlon apply to Ticket A icon 18. J. B, HI TCHIKSON, J. n jjv, oen'l. Manager. Oen. Pass, Agt. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best aw the cheapest i1 mmmT..,irh ' A ffOfil Iookitit -ar; tin! and pMiflKjk. inn rmnionn -.. r. t lu.A t.fa cum- f: Kli.i.tlnn ? Eureka mi if sTfcH . . . I I m iwf ViA i rfHOill7TTiaKP1HliMinrir nii'i li utbtTBoft nn-1 pllahh-, puti It In con- ( .i;t,,.n 4 l .ni til-ten 1.4 loriV t, u$ It unllntirlly would. Bulls Tcrrwiiffri! ia cb lit. ui tir i lAillPtM t, III ill OIL CO. J III. J Iv.f Vive; Your Horse a. 'Chancel i AT Keifer's Meat Market Betf. Veal. Mutton, Lamb, Pork, Boli pnn, Saussge, Ham, Bacon, Scrap ple, Vienna "ausage. Tripe, Hoiled Ham, Ac. All meats frtsh and clean; and prices right. J. E. KEIFIiK, Centre Street Market. Quick Communication Facilitates Business Use the LOCAL TELEIECNE and Ccmmmcat Direct with persons in Betwick, Cat wissa, Danville, Riverside, Kupei Willow Grove, Alniedia. Lightstreei Lime Ridge, Mifllinville. MHiviIle Rohrsbnrg, Nescopeck, Orangeville Stillwater and Benton. Also long distance lines to nearly a'l the towns in the different States. Rates reason-. able. Local exchange over l'ostoffice. CENTRAL PENKA. TELEPHONE & SUPPLY CO. JOHN KENY0N, Manager. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. n'MAINS I RAVR BLOOMSlirKQ For New York. 1'hlladelphia, Heading Totta vine. Tmnauiia. weekiliiyt v.::u ll..to a. m. For v miauispori, weohuaj , i.ouo. w., o ." v ni. Foruunvuie ana Biiaon.weeauujr.i.ou a. ui For carawiesa weeKaayB 7.au, o... ii.au n. m., la.sn, a. sit. 8.ou. bo, p. in . For Kunert weekdav n7.:i0,8.SS 11,30a, m., 18.20, s mi:, von. n.xn. d. m. ForUAlllinore, waHiuntfionauuiuo i B. o. It. It., throiiyli trains leave neouiui; 1 1 -r. iiilbal.FhlladelDliln..t.a). 7.r.5. Il.ii6a. in., 8.46 7.j:. n. m. Sunrtiiva A.JU. 7. 11. i a. m. 8.-itf, 7.a:, p. m, Artrtlilonul iralna from V4 and I'hestnut alreet Hlalloii, weekrtiija, 1.S5, 6.41 s 3 p. rn. suniiays, 1.n. e.vsi t. in. THA1NS FOH lIUiiWMIl'Hfl." Leave New York via l'lillauelpnla 7.30 a. m., and via Bunt on w.ioa. m. Leave rhlluitelphlii l.i.ill a. m. Leave Heaillni; '-J.ifi p. m. Leave rottaviue in.se p. m. Leave Tamaqua 1.4D p. m., Leave Wllllauiaport weekUayglO.lS a Di, S JJ p m. Leave Catawlssn weekda8, 7.0ii,8.iC9.1iia. m l.ti a.. Hi, 0 l'8 p. in. Leave ltuieri, weekdays, 7.08,8.1.8,9.18 11.4 a. Ul.. l.W. H.4H. 8. 'J I. ATLANTHM'ITT DIVISION. Ill effect Mare.li 1", I'.sH). Leave Philadelphia, chestnut, wreef, wharf and south Htreet. wharf for Atlantic Cliy. For Allalltle City Weekdays. Kxprexs, 9 00 a. in. (Saliirilava only. 1 So), si.i o, a.l, 4.i , ft.eu, 7.1!) p. in. Aeeiiiiiiiioilatlon, H.00 a. m., 5.80 p. m. SuniliiMi KxpreHs, I' m', 10.00 a. ni. Accommoda tion, 8.00 n. ni., 4.1". p. in. Leave Alliinile cliyliepot : Weekdays -Ex-Pivmb,7..1,8.1.9.0 ,li.-"U ii. in ,.1.H0,5..)iiii.iii. Aieoin Hiiiilaluin,Kl7 u. iii.,I.H5 p.m. Siiuilays Kx press, 4. -hi, 5. ho, b.uo p. 111. Aecoiiimodatlou, 7.1.". a. in., 4.0.1 p. 111. For Cape May, Oeeun city nnd Sea Isle City : WVckdiivH-H 00 a. in., I 111) i. in. bundiiys-Cheal-ii nr si., u.l.'i. S'Uiih i. ll.uo a. m Ailiililonal for Capo May Weekdays-5.30 p.m. Parlor ears on all express trains. I. A. tiWF.Ili AHl), KlltiON J. WEEKS. (ien'l supt. (ien'l Pass. At. SOUTH. It. tit H Ui K, NOKTT1 PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak' ing of Fine Photographs. Pic tures that are both pleas ing and durable. Market Square Gali.erv, Over Ilartman's Store. iyi2-2f firjs"' Seventeen years' experience. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, end al Patent business conducted for MoDEltAT. FEES. Ol'K OFFICE IS OI'POSITE THE V. S. rAi KNT OFFICE. We have no 8Ut-iicnclcR. business ill reet, lienee can tians.K'1 patent bui ness lu less I line and at Less Cost than Ihote '. uiole from WashlUKloii. Send model, drawing or photo, with diner'' Hon. We advise If patentable or not, freei' chartfo. our too not due till parent. Is secure. A book, "How to obtain I'atents," with retel prices to actual clients lu your stute.countj , o town scut-free. AddiesK C. A. SNOW & CO,, Washington, 1). C (Opposite V. s patent onion.) AHHIVK anna in.ipm'p.m 7.10 7.IW ',m,6.a I J.0.I.M 111 il.57lll.il 11 .47HUI-J 0.?0!tl.41l.f!t B.Iill.:ilS.40 11.2 ft.MH 6 i'.iti;s.:ii;ia.M .Hlll.i:iB.7lS.4fi si.lftl .. Oi m.V 1 en B.os 11.0.1 5 17'iii.H 0 04111 -INIi5.Mia.1ll d.ii-j io .niin.io m.oi .M lO.MiB.O.H'll.M MH 10. H 4.M11.4S u.4M 10.4U 4..VJ: 1 1.81)1 m a m.p m p ni IIAV1 STATIONS. Ulooiusbu't;. p. I'. " Main st.. Paper Mill. I.41..1.IKIH' ot . l.aii'oiaiiis'evire. l.oo1 .Forks ... ...Z iner's... .Stillwater. ...rieiilon.. . ...Kdson's.... .Cole's cr'k ..Laubach., ...central.., .Jam. City. 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