THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WASHINGTON. fromour KpulrCorrespondent. Washington, May at, 1900. The troubles of the Administration are rapidly increasing. The deeper the Cuban stealing is probed, the worse it gets, and it is now believed that a conspiracy existed to loot the Cuban revenues and that it included officials in Washington as well as in Cuba. In addition to that worry, the enthusiastic reception of the Boer Peace Envoys in New York and Washington, indicating deep public sympathy for the two little republics which are fighting so bravely for ex istence, has caused Mr. McKinley to lose sleep trying to think up some way to jolly the envoys without offend ing his silent partner the British Premier. How the Cuoan scandal stands may be judged by the following ex tract from a speech made by Senator Bacon, in favor of his resolution for a Congressional investigation of all re ceipts and expenditures in Cuba since it passed under American control: "Within the past week the fact has been disclosed a fact that brings the blush of shame to the cheek of every American citizen that trusted offi cials in Cuba have misappropriated lare amounts belonging to the people of Cuba. No body knows how large these amounts are. At first it was stated they were $30,000; next it was saiil they would amount to $75,000, and now it is estimated the amounts may aggregate $400,000. At first only one man was involved in the difficulty. Now there are many so many that it is estimated it may amount to a conspiracy." Mr. Clark of Montana, stirred up the Senatorial menagerie by his clever sc.ieme of resigning his seat in the Senate and being immediately ap pointed to the vacancy by the Lieu-tenant-Governor, who was acting Governor, and the roaring is still go ing on. It is doubtful whether Mr. Claik will be seated. The Senate Interoceanic Canal Committee declined to assume the responsibility of holding up the Nicaragua Canal bill, and favorably reported it to the Senate. Boss Hanna makes no secret of his intention to prevent its being passed, if possible. Senator Hale is not an admirer of Imperialism, although he has not said much in public against the McKinley imperial policy. This week he made the following remarks in the Senate: "The history of colonial possessions, from the days of the Romans to the present time, is a history of robbery, peculation, extravagance, wrongdoing in high quarters, and corruption broad and large. I do not think the ex amples ot today are going to show that the American people are to be exempt from the monstrous evils which always have attended a colonial policy. The jaunty way in which the American people have embarked in the enterprise of colonial possessions has certainly received a rebuke in what has been seen to happen during the last few months." Senator Butler, of N. C, denies that he has resigned or has any in tention of resicninu as Chairman of the Populist National Committee. He said he was elected chairman con trary to his wishes and with the know ledge that he would for the present be unable to give his entire time to the duties of the position, and that it was at his request that Mr. J. H. Edmis ton, of Nebraska, had been made Vice Chairman of the committee, Mr. J. A. Strouthers, of Toledo, Ohio, who is now in Washington, ac knowledges being somewhat puzzled by republican loeic. He said: "I was in Michigan last week and the repub licans there told me that Pingree ha tost nis mlluence because he hail ap pointed officials who had stolen public money and were under arrest; that Pingree's opposition to Senator Mo Millan's re-election would not intlu ence a single legislator, because he was totally discredited by appointing inends to office, who had proved un worthy of the honor and trust. But here in Washington 1 am told that HOW'S THIS ? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chkney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O. We, the undersicmed. have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable n all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. Waldino, 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. 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the best. McKinley will not offer to any extent, because he appointed a lot of men in Cuba who have apparently stolen everything but the soil of the island. Of course the republicans are trying to say that McKinley lud nothing to do with the Cuban imtments that they wie uiailo by subordinates. The people do not know much about such fine distinctions. The President is the government, and as such, made the appointments and must stand for them." The trick of the republican mem bers of the House Judiciary commit tee, in making the proposed anti-trust amendment to the Constitution in fringe so heavily upon the rights of the States that it would be opposed by every democratic member of the committee, was so transparent that it is surprising that such astute politici ans as the republican members of that committee are should have resorted to it. But the case is desperate. They know that the people as a whole re gard the democratic party as the enemy and the republican party as the ftiend of trusts, and thcr object in fixing up this amendment so as to be certain that it would be opposed by democrats was to try to fool the people into the belief that the demo crats were opposed to amti trust legis lation. It is becoming more difficult all the time to fool its people, and such tricks as this will not do it. Eusiues8 of the Week. Dun's business Keriew has the fol lowing to say concerning the business condition : "Business is not what it was a year ago, but men do not agree in defining the difference. The working force, then increasing fast, is now de creasing. Works are stopping to re lieve excessive output in manufactures of paper, cotton, wool, leather and some forms of steel, while prices are suddenly reduced tor the same pur pose in lead, wire and nails. What seems to some "merely spring dull ness," others think "the beginning of reaction." The remedy for one tlilfi culty does not fit the other, and there more need than usual for close at tention to the meaning of events. In place of the wild speculation in securities which swelled exchanges a ear ago, there has come such liqui dation that twtnty preferred industrial stocks have sold this week at prices averaging $83 14 per share, though the same stocks sold in April last year for $99.66 per share, and twenty common have sold this week for $38.49, which sold last year at $76.99, double the price. Yet many ot these companies have earned and paid good dividends and all have en joyed a year of extraordinary busi ness. The industrials have reached the lowest average they have ever known, while the sixty most active railway stocks, though depressed about $4 per share since early in April, are higher now than in most of anuary or February, higher than early in December and higher than a year ago. The earnings in two weeks of May 8.8 per cent, larger than last year and 10.9 per cent, larger man in 1898, reflect the heavy tonnage, and show that a large share of it is in the form of merchandise for distribu tion, indicating a heavy consumption of goods. On roads reporting for Aptil the gain has been 12.6 per cent, over last year and 18.4 per cent, over 1808. It seems to be not the con duct of railways or the business of the country that excites distrust. Business in some lines has been hindered by the holding of prices so hich as to check consumption, l.ie closing of works by the Steel & Wire Co., followed by the reduction of $20 per ton in prices of its products ; the closing of many paper mills because of over production ; the sudden re duction ot 70 cents per 100 pounds in lead from the price to which it was raised late in December ; the report that tinplate works may be closed awhile for similar reasons, create a feeling that some business no longer has the guarding and guiding influence of prices answering quickly to the de mand for consumption. But progress toward a healthy adjustment has been rapid within the past week." Can Make Arrest. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals requests the pub sication of the following Act of As lenibly : "Any policeir.an or constable, of any city or county, or any agent of any society or as sociation fur the prevention of cruelty to an inials, duly incorporated under the laws of this commonwealth, shall, upon ins own view f .n, l, mwileiiieanor. make arrests, and brini; belure any aiiierniaii ui iiufci. thereof, ollemlers found violating the pro visions of this act. Approved the Inst day of June, 1S83." Children", when in the woods these springtime days, should be careful what they eat. Near Ilazleton, a few clays ago, two children ate what they thought were huckleberry blos soms, which they found in the woods. Both were taken violently ill shortly afterwards. One died in great agony, and the other came near dying. It is supposed the children ate laurel blossoms, which are poisonous. Greatly Improved Train Serrice on the Philadelphia & Reading- Beginning Sunday, May aoth, the Philadelphia and Reading made a complete re arrangement of schedule, improving the service all over the line. A new fast express train will leave Pottsville at 8:45 a. in. every week day, stopping only at Schuylkill Ha ven, Reading, Pottstown and Phoenix ville, and arriving at Reading Termi nal, Philadelphia, via the new Subway, at 11:00 a. m. A new fast express train will also leave Philadelphia at 4:35 p. m, weekdays, stopping only at Reading and Schuylkill Haven, and arriving at Pottsville at 6:45 p. m., a run of two hours and ten minutes. A number of other main line trains will leave unci arrive via the subway. Train leaving Harrisburg heretofore at 9:00 a. m. will now leave at 8:20 a. m. and connect with the new Pottsville train at Reading, arriving at Phila delphia at it a. m., cutting down the time between Harrisburg and Phila delphia by twenty minutes. A gen eral improvement will be noticed all over the system. All express trains equipped with standard first-class coaches and Pullman parlor cars. For definite information as to changes consult public time-tables. PrlTllr(rn of Membership. "Mrs. Diuih hns nerve." "What do yon menn?" "She got an umbrella at the lltr nry club a year ngo, by mlstnke, nnl yesterday she brought It bnck and riRkert the club to hove it recovered for her." Detroit Free Press. From n Mnn'i l'nlnt of View. When a woman hns u secret Although she may not Bhow It, She's Just nit anitry as ran be If no ono wnnti to know It. Chicago Dally News. btili. mo in; wnxnEnnx, Fuller Do you think anything can be more wonderful than Marconi's In ventions of wireless tslegrapby? fuller Yes; wireless politics. Chicago Inter Ocean. Orthodox View. Miss Oldye I call It shocking for the minister to marry so young a woman. . The Niece Hut why, aunt? Miss Oldye l'.eeause it is his duty to bestow his attentions upon th more mature ladies of his songregatiou. Philadelphia North American. Opportunity. Mrs. Sliiuson (dining at the Wlntsr- blooms) Willy, if you eat any more of that cake you'll be sick. Willy Well, mamma, you know I don't have a chance like this very often! Puck. Taken In. Dacon Did I understand you to any that rinchanickel had taken In a part ner In his concern? Egbert Yes; I believe the partner has been taken In. Yonker s fetates- man. Power of Kprelon. "He kind to dumb animals, Jimmyt always be kind to your cat." "Aw, my cat ain't no dumb animal. Listen how she yowls when I pull her tail." Chicago Record. (B Remedies For disorders of the feminine organs have gained their great renown and enormous sale be cause of the permanent good they have done and j are doing for the women of this country. If all ailing or suffer Ing women could bo made to understand how ab solutely true are the statements about Lydla Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, their suffer ings would endm Mrs, Plnkham counsels women free of charge. Her address Is Lynn, Mass, The advloe she gives Is praotloal and honest. You oan write freely to herf she Is a woman. 'If flp Th rHuolLLS Rouse r the tor tt liver, and cure biliousness, sick I headache, Jaundice, . nausea, UuMgerf tlon, etc. They are In- , valuablo to prevent a cold or break up a I fever. Mild, (tentle, certain, they are worthy ' your confidence. Purely vegetable, they ran be tnken by children or delicate women. H.I.... ""... 1. nil i,i.ll,.la.li.nl.... n.. ... ...nil t n i.. i.i. un iiiciiii 11 ucniT 1 a ui vj J uiai, of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon the disease, without oxcititig disorder in other parts of the system. They Cnro the Sick, so. corks mucks. 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, 'J Worms, Worm Fevor, Worm Colic . 3 Teethlnc .CollcCrylng.Wakefuluest .'IS 4- Dlsrrhra. of Children or Adult! 23 7-4'oinln, ColiU, Bronchitis 33 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache. 23 9-llradarhe. Blck Headache, Vertigo.. .'23 1 0 Dvpc !!. Indlirettlon,wleakStomach.124 1 t-Hiipprra.od or Painful Period '23 1 J-Whltra. Too Protuae Period! 23 1.1 Croup. Laryngitis. Hoarseness 23 1 1 Knit Itheum. Eryilpelan. Eruption!.. .23 1 9 niieiimall.nl, Rheumatic Pain. 28 16 Malaria, Chilli, Fever and Ague 2S 1 9-4'atarrh. Influents, Cold In the Bead .33 20 Whoopl.lg.t'oiifh 23 'iT-Kldnry Diseases 23 H-Kervoiin Debility 1.00 30-l rlnary Weakness. Wetting Bed... .23 77-Urlp. Hay Fever '23 Rr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your DrtiKKl't. or Mailed Free. Sol. I hv rlruirifl.tH. or .ent on receipt of Dries. Humphreya'AlBd. Co., Cor. William JubnBta, Mew York TM TL. .11. f l.ll.l. .1 t ..la. t" IRS LBSUIIIg dptWullSIS VI filllJUU 20 YEARS IN OHIO. 253,003 C'JP.ED. - thing cum I)') li.oro t'.tmoraliztt k to -i Ki ymtigue iiimili'-iwil men thnn Uic i .. !f Ji'U T'Ituo woiir'no., iv:rvoi!!np:, n foelinfr jri'i - .i "f ili.'UMHt inula whole tniin of: t yiuptonif. j A I hey unlit a rjan l..r butine!", ua.r..il 4 liii, rut, rwi.i imimt::". 1.1 111,11 . 1 1 r 1 . 1 : x . ....... LI Mlietoer caarci I17 ev.l m oils in youin, prj t uiictuer ru.irti'i by cv.l hrbils in yutilh. B1. miiurul wcaKncss or coxu:il exoess.'ii, our M iw Methoil Trcatnicnt will liuitivcly cino yuu. ro curl-mo pay UoaJer, you ncc.l liolp. l'urly nhu!.o or In tor excerrej may have weakened you. Kxnopure mnv huve diioniie.l you. ou ft arp not nafo till rarod. Our Now Method n il! euro you. Vou run no rUk. l 'A will euro you. ou run no rick. r H 250,000 CURED M wr.ll Youncr Man Ynu ArA rtnln. fpeblo Dv j til citable. You become foreetfui. inornco. 1A and despondent: blotches and pimples. I Ik4 mnbnn &..r. a.vinl-ln.1 tana nt.utnlVlir I h i form and downcast countenance reveal tA pi iae uitfruLox your existence. tt3 wr nmriAmr'nrri C n No matter hoir serious your coso may oe, or uow lona you niny nave iiku 11, ur NEW MKI'UOD TREATMENT mill eure it. The "wormy veins" return tu their normal eondition and hence the sexual organs receive proper nourish ment. The organs become vitalised, all unnatural drains or loarr ceaee ami manly powers return. No temporary benefit, out a permanent euro aseureil. NO CTKr:. NO PAY. NO Ol'KHA TION NKCUSSAhY. NO DKIJiN- T10N FUU.M BUSINESS. I i mrr rmnA sirrrn Wo treat and euro 8YPII1 LIS, Eha3 GT.KET. KMIS.S10NS. IMPOTKNCY, I'J , .i ,i , ,,rA,i, 1., r . T, MAnc, l;l1. I 111 NAl LOSSbS, lil.AUIIt.K A!iU Kill- N K v duoasos. uoniiiiaiiun KRKE. HOOKS Fit EE. tHAUUKSES MODERATE. If for a OUKSTtON BLANK for llOiUE lij TREATMENT. B1 . ar tr l . . c l 247 SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, O. RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect Dec. 17, 19. STATIONS. EAsT. A.M. , it 25 , 888 P.M. A.M. P.M. NORTHOMBIRLAND Cameron 1.50 looo i b so C 02 2C2 Cliulasky Danville 6 I'J Cut awtuaa 7 03 Rupert - 7 08 Hloouiabur(............ 7 U KHpy - 7 28 Lime Kldtfe........ 7 80 Urlurcree.it i 88 Uerwlck 7 45 Beach Uaven 7 (3 Hick's Ferry 8 04 Blilckhhlnuy 8 lu llunloeU's... 8i NanUooke - 8 85 Avoudale Plyuiout.b 8 45 Plymouth Junction s KlUBB'.on 8 5 Bennett..-.- M "'' Forty Fort 9 03 f07 10 19 6 11 12 2 28 9 81 2 88 10 31 6 28 10 87 8 27 10 43 6 82 2 42 2 48 a 55 8 01 3 07 8 13 8 24 3 34 8 42 8 48 8 51 3 85 4 02 4 08 4 10 4 18 4 21 4 24 4 2W 4 84 4 87 4 45 4 50 4 55 10 48 8 :r, 6 42 .... IB 18 U 05 tl 55 7 ui 7 (15 7 Hi 7 St 7 30 U-'O l'i'iVi ri'bi ri'iw 13 08 ii'ii 12 17 7 45 7 58 8 10 s ii WvomUiK. U 0s West piuaton Susquehanna Ave.. PlUBlOQ Puryea. Lackawanna V 12 8 15 2 12 IU V 2t U 88 888 U42 8 18 8 10 8 24 8 Ml 8 88 8 41 Taylor Heuevue 12 85 8 60 SCBANTOH P.M. r. m STATIONS. WEST. A.M. A.M. t M no 05 r.M.r. m. S0HANTON . 1 t6 6 10 Unllevue. . 8 81 Taylor 638 8 45 48 a 62 8 55 6 58 7 03 7C0 7 15 7 18 7'J4 7 28 7 8:t 7 80 7 10 10 15 10 28 10 28 10 ill 10 85 10 89 10 44 10 V 10 58 1105 1113 11 18 2 03 2 10 213 2 17 2 20 8 24 22 Lackawinna Duryea l'UUtoi SU8iui'hanua Ave went I'utatuu WyomliiK Forty rori .. ... Bennett KlnnHton' Plymouth J unotlon Plymouth Avondnle - 2 311 8 42 2 47 9 62 S57 8 02 7 NantlcoKe 8 10 Dunlock's HhlckHlilnny 11 80 8 24 S 15 f 8 42 8 40 lllck'a Kerry Buucli Haven 8 04 fll 43 811 1148 8 18 1154 8 2J .... 8 30 (12 00 8 37 12 15 8 41 14 22 Berwick . f3 55 8 4 04 .8 4 11 8 Brlarcreek.. Lime KldtfO KHpy BlooinHtiurtr Kuuert Oatawlaita Danville CnulaHky Pamernn NOaTUUMHKHLAND.,,..,, 4 IT S50 12 27 4 23 910 8 65 12 82 4 22 18 47 4 42 f4 42 12 57 4 54 1 10 5 08 r.M. ' 9 20 35 A.M. t nuns dallr. f Flag stat ion. A. O.SAL18BUKY, Supt. Cien, rasa. Pennsylvania ttailroad. 1 Time Table in f fleet Mnv, 19, '99- . M , I 6 4.V 7 I.M: A. M i I 7 so! I 7 8- 01; A. k . i. I V ,H Ml I 4 I1U 00 I K 4 777.' P. M. T. U 110 f.- Ik 0'.. " 00 II M t 1i:l' I (I ON II if Jl it . II M s 4H 0 '25 Jl H 8 M 4) 11 fri HO 7 00 " P. M. P. N. Ill 80 W CXI t Ml 1H S 10 If if? II 11 81 S 8 00 6 ft a. H. P. M. P. 11 (11 b2 I 4 05 7 M 11 on 4 14 t m 111 111 I 4 W 7 80 12 14 4 7 7 Ui U Ii 4 84 7 82 U SI 4 84 7 81I IK 81 4 M 7 ftl 1 Oil t 1') 8 IS P. H. P. M P. M. I 1 in I 5 45 1 m 1 45 0 IH ........ 1 811 6 11 B0 i 811 7 10 10 40 8 411 8 07 4 40 00 ......... 8 o P. M. ( 45 4 44 ft 00 8 m 9 OH II 80 P. M. P. M. P. M' I 1 MS I S K'i t 8 81 1 3 1.) 6 55 10 10 P. M. P. M, 4. . I H 8; 110 II I 4 S 10 0 14 3I 17 5 110 & 4 05 P. M. 5 8 50 ......... k Cll 80 IMNHM p. m. p. m. r. m; 13 4-. I 7 21 tio ao a. M. A. M III 30 I II IK) I 8 80 1 s.ir-tnn.ini k illlv Piltstnii ' " WIIKflhu. .re. . lv I'll in 'I ii nrr " ManlUuI.e ." Moeanaqua... Wapwullopet., 8 18 Nenuopeuk ar 8 24 A. M Pottsville lv I UO llazletou ." 'lomhlcken " Kern Olen " Mouk tili'D " Nescopeck ar 7 US 7 2 7 U 7 its 8 u;i k M. i 8 24 8 8.1 t N 48 8 4i 8 65 8 55 14 ar, Nescopeck lv Cieai-y ' Bspv f erry K. lllooiimbuiv" Catawlssa ar I'al awlss lv H. Danville.... " sunbury ," A. M. I 4 J 1(1 1 1(1 OH 11 Oo ii r.9 A. M. Hunhurv Lewlxuurg ... Mi .on ., VYIIIIninsport, ock Haven... it )i ovo ....... tiiU... r m Ljck Haven. ..lv Helli'foiite ar ID 111 1 05 Tyrone " a in Phllliwbiinr...." 4 in 07 8 65 Clearlteld " PltlsuurK " A. h Hunhury lv 9 Ml UarrluUiirK ar 1 11 80 P. M. I 8 17 8 11 4 HI Philadelphia. Haniinore.... Wellington .. A. M. :t'j 7 Sunbury .lv P. M. 11 in 65 T7J I 11 4.'i Lew 1st own Jc ar PlUHUurg- . lv Pittsburg. I Wi'fKilayH. I 8 M i)all. I MU i-ti-'tlrji P. M. A. M A. H I 8 CO P. U. I 8 111 A. M, t 8 10 P. M. t 8 40 t 5 80 A. Ml till 5'l 1.2 Ufl 112 2 P. M. t 4 0U t 6 40 A. II 8 00 9 81 10 12 12 80 1 42 2 48 r. h. Pittsburg... Harrisburg. m.IV I 8 ( A. M. A. M. 1 a 4j I 1 05 A. M. PlUnburg lv Lewlstown JC Kunbury a t 7 80 8 41 b 08 t 9 Wi Ir. M. A. M. t 7 5.' Wash1ntrton....lv 110 411 111 fM 111 '211 nun ink. h- Phllalelpbla... I 4 '5 I 4 SO A. M. I 7 M I 9 a.i t S 55 I 8 41. A. M A. M narnsnurK lv I 8 .15 til 4.1 Hunbury... ar I 5 05 1 10 P. M Mil 4. A. II. Pltthrnirif. ...lv 2 50 c:lear!1t' leld , 4 OM 4 .Vi 7 15 Phllliwlmrif.. ." Tyrono " I 8 10 Hnllfionte " ' 8 81 9 82 10 SO A. M. Lock Uaven...ar V 80 P. M A. M. Erie lv Kane " Kenovo ' I 4 811 7 5 ." I 6 00 11 10 t 8 40 t 7 83 111 80 Lock Uaveti...." VI (H) 11 25 1.3.0c 4 Ot 4 52 4 47 6 20 P. M fft 48 (19 8 17 82 f 80 8 41'. 55 P. t 7 05 7 81 7 87 7 45 8 Or 9 05 P, M t 6 06 7 09 7 81 7 49 7 5 00 P. M t 8 86 9 05 A. H. 1 0:. 1 50 P. H. tl2 40 1 27 Wllllamaport.." Milton " Lewlsburu " I 8 80 9 19 9 OA 9 40 1 15 1 65 Sunbury ar 2 ST A. H A. M. P. M. Sunbury lv 58 55 I 9 65 t 8 00 . Dunvuie 7 W 10 17 10 85 10 43 2 21 C'atawlasa " 7 81; 2 87 tl 43 2 55 B. Illoon.hburtf" Espy Ferry " 7 44 7 4H 7 .Ml 8 00 flO 4' CYeasy " 10 511 Neacopeck ....ar 11 UK, 8 05 1 A. M A. II P. u Neacopeck.., C'ntawlssa.. Rock cilun... ...lv til 55 4 10 7 88 8 UH 8 88 8 U U 02 11 80 12 81 4 88 Fern Olen..., 12 27 12 83 19 55 2 08 4 42 Tomlilcken., Ilazleton ..... 4 61 A 10 6 80 Pottsville ... A. H A, M P. M Nesconeck lv t 8 OH 8 1H 8 SH 111 00 11 so 11 Hi 11 54 P. u. 12 02 12 10 P. M. 119 4 1 18 t 8 05 8 16 wapwaiiopen.ur 8 25 8 40 Mocaimuua Naollcoke " 8 48 f 8 57 Plym'tb Forry " Wllkeabarre...." 9 05 4 05 A. M P. M Plttstond t H) ar Scrautou " " t W 80 10 OH t 4 521 ft sol "Artdlttnnitl train will leave lla.leton 5.15 p.m . Kock CiletJ, 6.50 p. ui.,;arrlvliiir ai caiawina 1 6'7?P'.m.' . . B.iiii.,,.,; prinr and Sleetiltiir c:ars run o throutrb trains between Hunbury. W'lllanispor and Erie, between Hunbury and PlillaaK'Pb'1. and WasltltiRton and between Uarrlsburg, Pltte; burif and ibe wmt. ,n T.rk(,. tor lurLner luiunuauvu yy vw Ae"!8'...,TUxT r urnrvn. d. a, uu lllll.ifio.il . . . uen'l. iwanairer. mu, r..n,ii(i. PHILADELPHIA & RLADINU RAILROAD. Tiiiims I.KAVR BLOOM HUU HQ ' MrNaw York. Philadelphia. Keaamtr POtti lllu Tntnnnim. WeekdU Vb 7. LIU 1 l.du a. IU. ' 1 7 ' u f ,1 an, ii nr. T FOr Vi UllttUIByol l, wcci.ua o, i. r Ih. ... . . . . . , i . j . m mn a m For Danvuie ana aiuion,wecuajr,i.ou . . 9,u. - oi II M. m For t'arawissa wceKuaya i.ou, o.oo, ,i. . ., 12.20. 8.36. 5.00 8.80, 0. m. . For KuneTt weekdaya7.80,8.38 11,80a. m., 1S.20, a ui) a ru i it tin n m O.n.,, . .. , For Baltimore, waniiinfcjiou nau ,ud , B. 4 0. K. K.,inrouku trains ivo ncu.u in- mlnnl. HlillaaBllillHi,.l.'iu. y.dd, i i.-o . iu., 9.17 n m MnmlKVH X.2II. 7.IID 11. vn H. UI a in 7 -27. n. m. Additional iraiua iium nuu ciieHinut Btreet Btallnn. wetkdajB, 1.(6, 6.41 8 23 p. ui. hunnaya, 1 .hp. e.xn 1 II.MilO lUft DltVl'mni'l ..v.. Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.30 ni., and via Bast on v. 10 a. m, Leave I'liuaaeipuia n' ' a. u. Leave Keadlni; 12.16 p. m. Leavel'ott8villeH.3iip. m. 1 uuua Tumiinliu 1 .411 n. m.. Leave willlameport weekday 10.13 a Dj, f.J m Leave Catawlsfa weekdays, 7.00,8.Ot).10R. 1.3U 8.38, 6 08 p. III. Leave Kuoert. weekdays, 7.08, 8.28, 9.18 11.4 a. in.. 1.88. 8.46. 6.21. In effect March 15, l'JOO. r nuvA PhllHdelnlila. t hehtutlt Btreet wharf and south Htreet wharf lor Atlantic city. For Atlantic City Weekdays.-Kxpresa, a. m. (Saturdays only, l.Sn), 2.i o, 8.0, 4. hi, 7 15 p. in. Accommodation, b.uu u. in., d.oh i. hi. HundaH Express, ti.uo, 10.00 a. m. Accohimoda- 20 tlon. H.oo a. in., 1.1.1 p. in. 8 28 Leave Atlantic i it y Depot : Weekdays - presB,? 35,N.15,ll.O 1,10.30 a. ill ,8.30,5.30n.lu. ACCOill uifl:ili(iii,K17 a. in. ,1.05 p.m. Sundays Kxpress, 4.30, 5.30, 8.00 p. m. Accoiumodallon, 7.15 a. lu., 6 32 6 38 6 4H 6 44 '.;'..' r . .l.n ..n Unn Tol.i Pll 6 42 ror ape .iiiy, u.tuii vilj hu era WceKda.VB CU a. 111., LHip. III. ouimuja v nut St., 0.15, Smilh St. 11.00 a. m. 700 7 06 Additional ror 1 ape may weeKimy-.j.ou ".in Parlor ear on all express t. nil us. I. A. SWKU1AK1), EPSON J. WEEKS. (inii'l supt. Wen'l Pass. At. 7 13 JO SOUTH. 11. tk H 1. K, NOKTH 7 28 AKK1VK. p Mill 111 I u 111 STATIONS. am pm 8.47.8 40 UlOOWSOU'g. 6 :I5 " r. S. I'. Main St., 8.4U.42 8.52,2.45 9.01 12.54 6. 37 1 II. 10 15 28 30 Paper Mill. li 51 ..LUfht St.. 9.05i2.MI 9.1518.10 5.55 oranttevii'e 7.04 8:17 . . r orks. ... ...Zaner's... .Stillwater. ...Henton.. , ...KdaonV.... .Cole's t'r'k, ..Laubacb.. ...central... .J am. City.. .'J3 8.27 8. tO 7.14 7.1N 7.23 7.31 8 43 8 48 9 01 H.V4 9.83 3.30 9.43 8.401 3.44 9.4 T.:r 018 2 30 9.50 47 7.41 9.58 8.57 7.51 1(1,10 4.0718.01 1Q.144.I0.K.0." a m pm p Agt 7 40 7 65 8 02 8 03 amia.in.ipm p.m. 7.10 12.05,fl.i5 2.15 7.0H I2.IHI .lll 8.10 7.113 11.57 tt.H 8.05 8,53 11.47 8.02 1 50 8.50 11.43 5.80 1.45 B.411 11. ".1 5.40 1.30 e.2 U--' 5.3K 1.01) 6.25 li. Ill 5.31 12.53 6.1 11.18 5.27 12.45 H. iW 11.05 5 17 12.8 H 01 1 1 -M) 5.12 12.10 I. H2 10 58 5.10 12.0 B.58 10-52 6.03 11.53 5-13 10.18 4.53 11.45 U.40 10.40 4.50 11.80 am u pin pin LlAVI AtttHV Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at R. B. GROTZ, Bloomsburg. The best ar' the cheapest WW '"si A sood looklnir inmo and floor lnott Inn harness Is the norst kind of a com blnatlon. 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