THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Washington- Four-Day Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennijlvanla Railroad. On Monday, April t, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will run its annual personally conducted tour to Washington, L). C, from Central Pennsylvania. Tickets will cover round-trip transportation, transfer in Washington, and first-class hotel accommodations from dinner on April i until luncheon on April 4, inclusive. For those who desire to spend a longer time in the National Capital, tickets will be accepted returning until April 11, inclusive. Rates, covering transportation, transfer, and hotel accommodations as above: $12.90 from Williamsport, $13 60 from Wilkes Darre, $14.35 from Scranton, $15 00 from Carbon- dale, $it.70 from Sunbury, $14 from Altoona, $10.10 from Lancaster, $10.85 trom Lebanon, $10 10 from Harrisburg, $9 30 from York, and proportionate rates from other stations, including stations on the Cumberland Valley Railroad north of Chambers- burg. Detailed itinerary is now in course of preparation, and full details regard ing schedule and other information will be announced later. Intending passengers should send their names as early as possible to tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, 44 Pubic Square, Wilkes Barre, Pa, or George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, rhila uclphia Pa. Piouhurst and Southern Pines. N- 0- IMPROVED THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE VIA SEAHOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Seaboajd Air Line Railway i now operating through drawing-room sleeping cars from New York to Southern Pines and Washington to Pinehurst, N. C. These famous health and pleasure resorts are model New England towns nestled among th pine-clad sand hills of North Carolina only eighteen hours from New York City. The finest and largest hote in the State, with numerous private cottages and first-class boarding houses. Every variety of out door sports, with the finest eighteen hole golf links in the South. Trains leave New York. 23rd Street Station, Penn sylvania Railroad, 12:10 a. m. and 12:55 p. m , and Washington 8:35 a m. and 6:55 p. m. For information and tickets address Chas. L. Longs dorf, New England Passenger Agent, 306 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.j J. C. Horton, Eastern Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York, W. M. McConnell, General Agent, 1434 New York Avenue, Washington D. C, or R. E. L. Bunch, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. 3-7 4t Here is an amusing fraud. A firm in Toronto has been advertising ex tensively to send on receipt of $t a copy of the most remarkable book ever printed. "Contains more in. formation than any bock ever printed, 675 pages. Every sport should have one. Publication suppressed in some countries." The number of persons wanting such a book was surprising and the orders came in until the post office department, fearing that the mails were being used tor an improper purpose, sent a dollar in the name of one of its employes. It promptly re ceived 4 copy of a fifteen-cent Bible, and not wishing to disturb so com mendable an enterprise, the distnb utors of the molested. book have not been The average woman who is a wife and mother, with a home to lake care of, cannot engage in profitable work outside of her home without detriment to her domestic interests. If she at tempts it either the machinery of the home itself, the wisest training of her child or children, or her own mental growth or physical strength will suffer, There are exceptions, out superlative ly clever women are rare about as tare as superlatively clever men, Edward Bok. in the March Ladies Home Journal, State of Ohio, City of To- gs ledo. Lucas County. f Frank T. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. T. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State it i .i . : j c .:n .. aioresaio, ana mat saiu unu win a.y the sum of ONE HUNDRED DUU LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th kday of De cember 1880. A. W. Gleason, TsealI Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surlaces ot tne, system Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chenky & Co , Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Men and watches are alike in one lesnect both are known by their works. THE RIGHT THING TO PUT ON. (Bcnsoni Plaster It Palm Nhsler.) From the nihirnl Impulso to "nut aora. !iin ' cm" n mmful spot nil ni pllnMlona .r i! :...! ... I.... Iori,.Br.Mul,;iIm.H.n.y..m.-.i.. , llio most, amtcossfnl linve over been pouu lea or plasters, and thn brat of these is llcnson's 1'nrous Plaster. No other hn.i anything like tho sama power a n rurativo aaont; it ii highly and. scientifically medicated, mil it standard, ia advanced year by year. Use. Hanson's riaster tot coughs, colds, chest diseases, rheumatism, grip, tinnriiliii, kidney trouble, lnme hack, and other Ail ments that make Winter a season of nuftYr ing and danger. It relieves and euros quicker thau any other remedy. JJo not accept Capsicum, mrnnntlicning or Hclladonna .betters in place of iienson's, aa they possess liono of itn curative power. liiMHt on having thn genuine. The pooplo of every cmlued land have testified for Tears to tho auperlativa merit of llenHon's f'lastors; and 5,000 physicians ami drugk'i'ita of thia country have declared them worthy of public ennndence. In official comparisons with other, lsen- son'a 1'lunters have hucii houorud with flfjflrx hltfhest awards. f ur sain by nil uruggiata, or we win pr. fny poatago on any number ordered in tna 'nited States on tho receipt of 25c. each. Accept no imitation or substitute. Kuaburr fc Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N.Y. rv York Mnrktta. i FIjOVH Rlnto nnd western quiet and barely sternly; Minnesota puli-nts. 4.J 4.30: winter NtralKhtM, U.lh'aS.M; winter extra a. 2.3KS2.; winter patent!". $3.tw''i I. VH MAT Opened tlrm and active on t tie frovernmcnt report, but noun met iHdllnB orders, which turned the market weak and heavy; May, 79 ll-ltuTO 15-ltic.; July, 79Ve. HYE Steady: state, .VWiliTo., e. I. f., New Tork, car lota; No. 2 western, 61c, f. o. b., afloat. CORN Opened very firm on an netlva demand from shorts, helped by the gov ernment report, but subsequently weak ened with wheat; May. 48'ic. ; July. 4S'ic. OATH Dull, but fairly stndy; trsck, white state, 32'n:!tic. ; track, white, west ern, MfiHiio. PORK-Klrm; mess, $M.25U15; family, 115.60. I. ART) Firm; prime western steam, 7.S7'V. m'TTKTt Firm; state dairy, 1321c.; ; fresh creamery, Wfi22c. i t'HKKBK Strong: funcy, larire. colored and white, llfill'w.; fancy, small, colored, 12'jje. ; funcy, small, white, UttV2,c. E1G8 Klrm and unchanged: elate and Pennsylvania, at mark, 14V4'81J,6c. ; west ern, at mark. 13ii He. HUOAH Haw weak; fair reflnlna;. SHc; centrifugal. 96 test, 4c; refined easy; crushed. S.75e. ; powdered, R.35e. Tl'KPKNTINK Pull at 3!VfcfH0e. MOLASSES Steady; Now Orleans, 32fJ 40c. UICE Steady; domestic, 3TifiCV48.; Ja pan, 4ti4c. TAI.I.OW-Steady; city, 4Hc.; coun try, 4'wfi RV.C. II AY Quiet; shipping, T7HfSi)c. ; good to choice. S.V'i!t"e. Itccriilllnw Ilrlsk. WASHINGTON. March 13. An In crease of over KI0 per cent in the number of enlistments for the rrgulnr nrmy since the work of recruiting was begun Feb. just lifter the passage of the army re organization bill, has encouraged war de partment olliciiils. They now feel con fident there will bo no trouble about finding all the men necessary to bring the army up to Its full proportion before the date arrives when the volunteers must bo mustered out. Adjutant Gen eral Coibin haa been receiving almost dully reports from the recruiting ol.ieei-8 scuttered throughout the country show ing the results of their work. At the ond of the first week It MS recruits had been obtained. For the week ended March 8 I'M recruits were obtained. A niootly Itnln In Sicily. rALEUMO, March 11. A strange phenomenon Is now being witnessed here. For many hours 11 heavy red cloud has extended over the city, the sky buing a deep red. The rain now falling resembles drops of coagulated blood. This phe nomenon, which is called bloody rain, is attributed to dust from the African deserts, transported by the heavy south wind now blowing. A dispatch from Itomo says tho phenomenon now to be soon there extends also over southern Italy. At Home the sky is yellow, and at Naples a rain of sand has fulleu, the heavens being dark red. An Opal For the King. LONDON, March I). Mr. Maurice Lyons, a lawyer of Queensland, intends to give King Edward what is believed to be the largest and finest opal in the world. Iu the opinion of London lapi daries its only rival in size and beauty ia one possessed by Emperor r ram-is Jo seph. The Lyons gem was shown pri vately in the ottice of Sir Horace Tozer, agent general of Queensland, to the oth er Australian agents generul. It is oval In shape, two inches long and an inch and a half deep and weighs 1'50 carats. Niagara by Bearchllaht. NIAGARA FALLS, March 13.-Ex-perts of the General Electric company, with new and powerful apparatus from Schenectady, have tested searchlights on Niagara falls from Falls View. Tho Michigan Central has long desired to give its patrons a magnificent view of tla falla under the electric light operation by the power of tho falla itself. The first night's work in spite of disadvan tages and the scopo to be covered wus successful and demonstrated its prac ticability. Letter From Watthlnulon Found. KALAMAZOO, Mich., March 8. An autograph letter of George Washington, dated 17tK, was found among some waste paper stock at the Hryant pnper mill. It waa written to Captain James J. Jamie- f son, a New York merchant, asking fot 1 boat freight rates on a quantity of flour Two copies of The Federal Gazette and ' ltiiltiiuoi-e Advertiser over 100 years old and an autograph letter of Itobert Mor- . ria of Philadelphia, dated llU'.i, were also found. The waste paper came from I'lnl adelphia. Schley Ordered Home. WASHINGTON, March 13, Orders have been issued at tho navy department detaching Rear Admiral W. 8. Schley from command of tho south Atlantic sta tion and ordering hint homo for furthct ordors and detaching Hear Admiral H. J. Cromwell from command of the Ports mouth navy yard April 1 and ordering hltu to commund of the south Atlantic station, sailing from New York April ii. More Chinese Taken. MAI.ONB, N. Y., March 13.-The Ma lone olllcials have captured 4S Chinamen on the border north of Malone. They art lu jail here. They will probably be senl to Ogdensburg. It Is said (1 more art coming today. Grill II lu Formers' lluiiils. WASHINGTON. March 12. - 1 ho amount of wheat in farmers' hands on March 1 was 128,100,000 bushels; coin, 770,200,000; oats, about 2U2.800.000. TpniMFIf, FVPI OSION 1 L1UVli lKj L Ai LU J1Ui' Hiient liUled ana 1 WeniV-Iline w liar, T f!1ito e cf "j'ou w.w-g, HASY BUILDINGS WERE SHATTERED. Itiirstlnic Holler In n I.nnnitrr Cnnseil the llnnmne The Itnlns llclng Ken relied For Henil llotllea. .Mil 11 r Persona MUxInic. CII'AdO. March 12.-f.y the oxplo alon of the Imiler in the Il.uenitis laun dry, 4.".H West Madison Htreet. yesterday 8 pooplo were Instantly killed. U'J were Injured and several are missing. The cause of the explosion haa not been determined with accuracy as yet nnd It will probably require an official Investigation to settle the matter, it l knmvn that the boiler was old, a second hand nfTnir, nnd there Is 110 record in the ollice of the city holler inspector ot any inspection having been made within the last year. Tending the verdict of th coroner's jury A. L. Ilorcmus, the pro prietor of the laundry, is held 111 custody by the police, and it is the intention ot , the authorities to Institute criminal pro- 1 feedings against him should the facts ! brought out at the investigation warrant I audi proceedings. The list of dead and wounded was ililil cult to secure. Hcports of the nunibet of dead in the ruins run all the way from 0 to 'JO. It Is known that W employee! of the laundry had entered the place be fore the explosion, because the automatic timekeeper found in the ruins and which was not damaged showed that number ol registered arrivals. Two or three were entering at the moment of the explosion making an approximate total of 40 em ployecs in and around the buildiiiR. Th list of injured includes, however, sever al People residing in the adjoining build ings, nearly all of which were bmllj damaged. The most conservative est! mate by the police concedes that at least three, dead or alive, nre still in the ruins. The explosion was one of almost un- paralleled severity. For nearly two blocks up ami down Madison street build Ings were shattered by Its force, l'rnc tlcally every window in these two blocks was broken, and the list of persons cut by falling glass will reach to 50 or more. Persons who were in bed In the near vl einity say they were hurled from theit beds. Men in barrooms were dashed t the floors and covered with showers ol glass. Passenger In street cars were thrown violently from their seats. Fl r it hlpment of0 1 1. AUSTIN, March 12. A dispatch from Port Arthur says: "The first shipment of oil from the great Lucas gusher has just been made from Port Arthur. It amount ed to (!,(M)0 biurets of the crude oil and ia consigned to Philadelphia. The pipe line built by Messrs. tJtitTy & Oalcy. owners of the I.ut-as well, will soon be in regulat onerntion Gar Working Giris. . Li fe to tho most favored is not always full of sunshine, but to the average American girl or woman who is obliged to work for her livinjr. ami, perhaps to help others at home, lifo is often a heavy drag1 in consequence of illness. Women who work, especially those who are constantly on their feet, are peculiarly liable to the development of organic troubles, and should par ticularly heetl the first manifestations, such us backache, pains in the lower limbs and lower part of the stomach, irregular und painful monthly periods, Miss El.ua Buemheb, E. Rocbksteb, Ohio. faintness, weakness, loss of appetite and sleep. The young' lady whose portrait we publish herewith had all these symp toms, and in addition leucorrhoea, and was cured by Lydia E. I'inkham'a t Vegetable Compound. First, she wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham'a lab oratory at Lynn, Mass., describing' her trouble, received in reply accurate in structions what to do to get well, nnd now wishes her name used to convince others that they may bo cured as Bhe was. The same helping' hand, free of charge or obligation, is extended, to every ailing woman in America. If you are sick you are foolish not to get this valuable advice, it costs you noth ing, and bhe is auro to help you. Don't wait until it is too late write to-day. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics care by acting directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system. so, cubes. raicaa. 1 Fevers. Congestions, Inflammations. ,!i5 it Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... ,93 3 Teething. Colic, Crylng.Wakefulnem 4- Dlarrhea, or Children or Adults 33 TCuuuIk. Colds, Bronchitis 23 8 Xeiirulgla, Toothache, Fuceache 33 O Headache, Blck Iluadacbu Vertigo.. .33 1 0 llyapepala, Iudlgestlon.Weak Stomach. 2 3 1 1 fcuppreased or Painful Periods 33 13 Whites, Too Profuse Periods 33 13-C'roup, Larvnitltia, Hoarsoneas .33 11 nail lllieuin. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. ,33 1 5 Illieuiiiutiain, Hhouinatlo Pains 33 16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 33 10 4'alorrh, laflaonza. Cold In the Head .33 UU Whooplng-C'ougli 33 Ur-Kldncv Ulaeaaes 33 3-.ervou Debility 1.00 30-1 rlnary Weakness, Wetting Bod 35 77 Grip, Bay Fever 33 Dr. Humphreys' Manual ot all Diseases at your uraKgliuu or jiuneu rrue. irirl. Bold by druKKlats, or sent on receipt of price. Ihimclutiya' aled. Do, Cor. WUluuu 4 John BU., Mew Voik. Telephone 'stm Knocked Oat. nnnKNKM'iitJ. n. v., Mutch i:i. Not a telephone Is working in Ogdens bnrg. The guy wires broke, letting a rn ble drop on to the electric light wires, which so charged It with electricity as to set fire to the cable box, destroying ev ery wire ns well as the leaders. 1 lie lire alarm wires melted, opening the circuit and ringing nil alarm gongs. A chemical engine was stationed at the exchange to prevent damage to Its interior. Linemen and cable men have liecn summoned from Syracuse, Wntortown nnd Ooiiverneur, and It will require ten days to repair damages. ItlKKCst dnn In the World. TKOY, March 12. The Kt Inch gun, the biggest in the world, which Is being built at the V ntervliet arsenal, will lie sent to the proving grounds at Sandy Hook next fall. Thn guu will be finish ed next July. Night and day, until the strength is entirely exhausted, and that dreaded word "Cotiiumption" bejfina to lie whis pered atnotte friends. That's a common story, familiar to the people of every town and village. There's another story which ought to he as widely known as the story of dis ease, and that is the story of the cures effected by the use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Bronchitis, asthma, obstinate, deep-seated coughs, bleeding of the lungs, and other forms of disease which affect the respiratory organs, are permanently cured by the use ot " uoiuen Medical Discovery." nniv tnr rr Plrc-n C.oldrn MfiHcsl Dis covery I think I would be In inr grave to-dy," writes Mr. Moses Miles, or llillmrrt, turns to., Wyoming. "I hd srtlints so bud I could not siren at night and was compelled to give up wnrir It nfferterl n,V llltl? HO thnt I COII?hed all the lime, l)th nfRlit snd day. My tricntls all thought I hud coiimmptloii. My wife in antrcl on my trviug Dr. I'ierce's GnMen Medical li,-r,verv which I did. I have taken four bottlei nnd am now a well man. weighing ij pounds, thanks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. " Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps in nav exnense of tnailinir only. Send 2( 1 0ne-cent stamps for book in paper covers or xi stamna or clotti-bounci. Auuresa Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. rmJVii... rj hi fc-s m m Vever CoU m T I Lead ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a posltWeeurs Apply into the nostrils. Ills qnlckly absorbed. cents st Drnretats or by msil ; samples Inc. by mall. ELY BKOTHKKa, M Vt arrea BU, New Horn city- &AILR0AD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOoMStiUkU DIVISION. In effect June 10, loo, li'AliU.MS. A. at . P.N. NOKTHCJIBKKLAND tb rjS 1.60 Lauicruu... (juulueky.. Uuuvinu ... UaiiiWtssa Kupert bluouisOurs...., Kapy l.iii.t indue willow Grove IT 41 fj r brlnrcrees ... 7 40 2M Berwick 7 M UeacU U a?cn... 8 U-i Uluk'a Ferry S JU UUlcksUlnuy S 17 tlunlock's.. 8 8J Nauncoke........ 8 SK Avouaule..... 3 4s! Plymouth 8 47 8 01 8 ua 8 09 i a) 8 81 8 Sti 8 4l! 8 47 6ii 4 00 4 08 4 07 4 i 4 17 4 W 4 84 4 U9 4 8 4 40 4 45 4 SO 7 U 7 HI T 81 7 41 7 48 II 29 l'i'i'i 1161 l'i'w ist'os ii'u U 17 7-S5 s'l'ili 8 04 8 19 b 18 8 18 H 18 8 ai 8 !l7 88o Plymouth Juoctlou. 8 M Kintisioa.... - Bennett.... . Forty t ort Wyoming WeBt Ptuston -.. Susquehanna Ave Piuston Durycrt. Lackawuuua Taylor ..... nellevue - . 8 5'J 9 01 0 04 VOV W 18 l IU 3 6 911 8 87 4i 4. at HUSAMTOM. 12 35 r.H 8 45 r. at r. u. STATIONS. SCRANTON .... Uellevue. - Taylor . l.&ckawinua... Ouryea I'lttatou HuBtinehttnua Ave West l'lttstou Wyoming Forty Fort Heunett Kingston' Ply mouth J unotlon . .. Plymouth Avondale NanMooke nuniock's WEST. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M. 45 tl0 05 I 16 5 50 8 60 .... 7 01 7(8 707 7 10 7 18 717 10 15 2 03 5 no OPti 6 09 8 18 18 8 10 8 2t lu 23 2 10 10 26 to 31 913 9 17 9 111 lua.j 10 85 10 40 2 23 9 27 7 24 780 7 88 7 4J 7 45 10 49 10 54 ll'o:l flit 8 84 140 8 30 635 9 49 64 958 808 8 20 8 81) 651 7tl afl 11 17 11 2;i Hhlckslilnny. Hlck'B Kerry 8 12 M 48 Betcu Haven,. Berwick BrKrereek Willow Cl rove. I, line Kldge.... 8 is 11 48 8. '17 17 28 823 11 64 8 44 7 83 8 S8 .... 8 81 1 8)14 (12C9 t.81) 12 15 S 44 12 22 8 49 IVV7 8 54 1 2 32 9 09 12 47 .... 8 50 ' 8 5 8 .'S 4 t'6 12 417 4 22 4 8H M 42 Kspy niooiiisburg nil peri tnt a wlssa . ....... ..... Danville CnulaHky Cameron NOSTUIJHBKHLAND 9 21 12 57 4 48 9 35 1 10 5 00 a it. p M. P. H. V t Runs dnlly. f Flag station. A. C. BAL1SBVHY, T. W. LEF, supt. u , Pass. SOUTH. H. tk H M. K, NOKTU LIAVB AKHIVa. amia.iii.lpm'p.m. 7. IDi 12.05 .8.25, 2.15 7.(M 1200 6.1H .'0 7.03 11.ftra.14 9.'I6 STATIONS. Bloomstiu'g. " P. H. " Main st.. Pancr Mill. am pmipm 8.47 2 40 8 :I5 .4tl 2.42 fl.371 8.52 2.4'. 6.10 9 01 2.54 Ii6, S.68:ll 47..02 1 50 .MI 11.43 5.611 i.45!..Llght M . ! 9.05 4.SD .5.6 8.60 ; 9 15 3.111 7.04 7.UI 1 9.23 8.SD 7.11T.S5 I 9.27IH.24 7.1M 7.4 9.38I8.8D 7.2t.K.OO 9. 43 8.10 T.IH'H.HO 9.47 8.44 7.3718.40 I 9.5o!8 47 7.4im.4H I 9.M 8.67 7.51 19 Oil 111.10 4.07 8.0119 25 110.14 4.10 S.0519.35 a ill pin p m am AKBIVB H.4II 11.33 6.4 l.MOloiangevire. a.vid 11.2 S.ski 1.001 .Forks . 05 11.19 6.34, 12.13' .. .Z'llier'S. 11.13 6.27il2.l5l.8tlllwater Kenton., , I 1,' l II ' 0i ll-ISI B. 2.18.W ...Edson's..., .cole's tr'k ..I.ai'bacii.. ...C'eutral. ., .Jam.UUy. ii-i.io r ft. 0 12.0'. ,B3 111.62 6.03 11.63 10.48 4.53 11.45 6.41,10.40 4.50! 11.801 am am p iu p in. I.KATI tir.riivB.it ai.iiiii.us! MuiiiKRst How many children are at this senson feveiish and constipated, with b.id stomach nnd head nche. Mother Cray's :w ct Powders for hililren will nlwas curd. If worms nre resent ihey will teitainly n move them. At all d i ivists 2 sc. Sample mailt 1' K I . I'.. A.Wre Alloa N Olni ted, l.t-I'...), 14 .? snnsvivann haiiicai. rime Table Hi eflct Nov ij,ioo scranton(I;iI)lv flllSUJU VUlkestmrre. ..lv ri) m'Hi terry " ?atitl:oke iMocanaipia " v apwaliopei.. " Ncscopcuk ar I'ottavlllo...... lla.ic ton Toiniilckcu.... (fern tilcn Hock l. Ira .... Nescopeck Ncscopeck lv t'leaey " Ksp) Kerry ." K. Illooiuhburg" Catawlsss ar Calawissa lv H. Danville.... ' ttunbury " Lewlsburg ....ar Mi .on " WllllauiHpoit. ." ,ok Haven... ." toi ovo " S.ii.c.... " L,jck Haven. ..lv ilellefonte ar Tyrone " IMilllpsburg...." t'leartleld " I'lt.tsburg ' Sunbury .lv ;8 5!, 4 DA as A. H. r. m. I H 10 10 1:1 1 10 (IS j o-i V 5(1 11 0.1 11 M A. U. A. I V Ml I II 80 Uarrlsburg..-ar P. M, A. Nk I 4 SI) 4 OS Philadelphia. .ar Baltlmure " Washington.- " 110 1 v 4 110 6 ' r. m. Hunbury , .lv t t .l Lewlstown Jc ar FltlBburg- " P. II Uarrlsburg......lv HO A. U Pittsburg... ar a Ml 111 sol i 6 HO Weekdays. all), t Htg Malloti n.'m a. m. I 8 00 ta.'m Pittsburg... Harrisburg. -lv I 8 80 1 8 10 I A. M. I a 40 a. m. P. M. I 8 11 a.'m, Pittsburg lv Lewlstown Jo." t 8 00 r. at. t 7 80 t 9 W 8 43 t 8 10 Munbury ......... ar 5 08 A. a. t 5 00 p. m a. m Washington.... lv 110 40 111 M 111 M t I 4S t S 50 I 8 40 111! 50 111 45 112 ve Haltlinore Philadelphia.. A. at. A. at. I 7 K I 9 8l A. II r. at. narnsnurif lv til 41) t 4 00 Sunbury ar I sua; 1 10 t 5 40 r. H Hi 4. A. M A. M Plttsbunr lv I 8 00 8 tit Cleitrtlclil " 4 Oil 4 M 9 2H 10 12 I'hllttisburs.. ." Tyrone " 7 11 I 8 10 : i so He lletonie " 8 81 9 8i! 1 42 Lock Haven. ..ar 9 80 10 811 248 F, at. Erie lv Kane " Keuovo Lock llaven... . Williams port.. Milton lewlsburg t 45 t 7 V, Suubury ar Hunbury H. Danville " Cstttwlssa " B. Illoouisburg" Btspy Ferry " Creasy " Nescopeck ... ar IXininnM train will leave llazleton 6.15 p.m Hock Glen, 5.50 p. m., .arriving at..Catawlssa ' u-ouJliQi-o inntiv. f Flag station. Di.nn,.n pannr nnd sieenlnif Cars run 0 ,..in. iwtwwn Hunburv. willlamsnor and Erie, between Hunbury and Philadelphia and Washington and between llarrlBburg, Pltte' v...... nH lha tvaal B?ntB. , u Gen'l. Manager. eo. Pass, Agt. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. tkiims I.KAVE BLOOMSBCHO ForNewVork, Philadelphia, Heading Pott vllle.Tamaqua, weekdayt 7.20 ti.30 a. m. lfOr VI llllttmspui l, ncvAunjo, i.w a. w.v ,u.. mFor Danville and Hilton, weekdayg.7.20 a. 8 . . ... m rwi a ua . , oil M 5 00 ..... It) 3o I . u. r. m. 1 0"i I 8 80 tl2 4 4 K 1 60 9 11) 1 7 4 68 9 06 1 16 4 47 SIT 9 4ii 1 66 6 ItO ,,, -r-J .r liSo Mi tFiX 10 4a 2 43 8 82 'I.Ajootllookltiael 110 47 f 6 St. bonwand poor lok- iVaX 10 60 2 55 8 4(1 ng harness la the .fcfVA 11 OS 8 05 8 55 wort kind of a com- -""TrA hlnntlon. L'lVV Nescopeck lv ' "" til 55 14 't 05 I TttTCldSL BAaT. Tomlilcken. " 8 4 12 85 4 51 7 4 5 II ,,..VMthehnrnetindth lAl A. a. r, m. llazleton " 9 02 12 5.. 6 OS 8 or I but mukes the 'iVk 10 00 15 50 Pottsvllle "1160 2 20 8 80 9 95 II fjer wn and pliable. puis Hln i cnn- iVk s;j a n ini i I.. lv t S OS 11105 t 8 05 t 6 55 I I M'&El.lWJ. BoU rThr. lu eaaa-1 tt 7V 108. .27 UllSpSnVir 8 .8 11 20 8 7 09 Wym .,. A0n 717 ally 1U37 8 32 Mocanaqua....." I s m ii a oti r KiW'l V. " ,"1" iiT j;; pwm.fhPerrv" 8 57 1202 8 67 ) , M:il,v.4'M Wllkesbarre...." or. is iu too w J1 V Vj ymtitliSJfSbnWiVX For t'atawissa weeaua a , ,u, o.oo, i , .w, . m., 1 2 2d. 6.00 6.80, p. m. For Kupert weekday 87.20, 8.S8 1 1 .30 a. m. , 19.20, 8.3rt, 8.00, 6.80, p.m. . ... . For Bitltimore, W ashington and the West via B. AO. It. R., through trains leave Reading Ter. nilnal.l'hllaaeipnia.a.aj, y.oo, n,. 7.21. p. m. Sundays 8.20, 7.65 11.26 a. m.. 8 48 7 27, p.m. Additional trains from 4 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 23 p.m. Sundays, 1.8s. 8.28 p. m. TRAINW FOR BLOOSinbL'RO : Leave New Tork via Philadelphia 7.30 a. m.,andvlaBaston s.ioa. m. Leave Philadelphia 10.21a. m. Leave Reading i2.i5p. m. 6 43 6 69 7 18 Leave Pottsvllle 19.30 p. m. IreaveTamaqus 1.49 p. m.. Leave willlauisporl weekday a 10.18 a m,5.42 p mLeaveCstswlsssweekda8, 7.00, 8.909.10a. m "'LeaveViiwn.'weekdaya, 7.08, 8.23,9.18 110 a. ill.. 1.88, 5.4(1. 6.21. a. m., 'Tj.antum.Ty DIVISION. In effect Oct. 15, lyoo. Leave Philadelphia, chemnut streot wharf and South street wharf. For ATLANTIC ,t ITV Weekdaya. Kx press, w.iio a. in- (Saturdays only, l.ou). 5 oo, 4.00, 6.00, ?.15 p. m. Aecommodii Tin,., s on a. m . c.30 o. in. Butidays Ex 7 63 7 fit N01 8 0 8 20 8 45 M. Agt press, 9.10, 10.00 a. m. Accommodiiilon, b.oo u. in., ft.oo p. m Leave ATL ANTIC CITY, Weekdays -Express, 7 35 9 00, 10.15 a. m., 2.50, 6.30 p. 111. Accnlillno. dm jon. 8.05 a. ni., 4.05 p, lu Sunday Express, tm 6.10 10.15 a.m, 4.30,7.30 p. ra. Accommoaaiiuu, a. in., 4.05 p. m. 6.87 Parlor cars on nil expren i iain. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. For CAPE MA Y Weekdays 0.15'a. m., 4.15, p. in. snnilavs o.isa. nw, houthst, .on a.m. ArtillHoii'il turCni.e May eektlaya 5.00 p. in. KnrOCK'N CITYWeekUitJ 8-0.16 a. 111., 4.15 p. in. Siliidu.vs--ll 15 n. Ui. For SEA ILE CITY Weekdays 9.15 a, m. NEW YORK AN I) ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS. Leaves NEW YORK (Liberty Street) 8.40 p. m. Leaves ATLANTIC CITY, 8.30 a m. Detailed time tubleB at ticket, ofllces. W. U. BUSI.EH, KDbON J. WEEKS, Uvn'l Supt, Ueu'l ''ass. Agt. A New Departure! Tn addition to the regular lines, the unders:gned has established A MILK DEPOT, where can be found, at all times, fresh milk, cream, skim milk and butter milk. Also butter, eggs, laro, canncu . 1 :u.wi r... meats, iVC. liUCKeiS lunnwim lard in 3, $ and ten-round pails, AT LEADERS MEAT MARKET Tieef. Veal. Mutton, Lamb, Tor Dologna, Sausage, Ham, Bacon, Scraj pie, Vienna iusage, Tripe, lloile Harn.&c. All meats fresh and dear., and prices riRht. F. M. LEADER, Centre Street Market. M DISTANCE Combines perfect local ser vice, with advantages coming from all LONG DISTANCE Mil scril'ers. From at commercial stand point, I The Telephone yields larpcr profits on the investment man anyino'i; else in the world. As a household equipment, its val ue cannot be estimated. tHTThe rales ate moderate. ' CEKTRAL II'. and Supply Co. PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to tne mail ing of Fine Thotographs. Pic tures that are both pleas ing and durable. Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyi2-ai H&- Seventeen years' experience. PATENTS r.in Rnil Trade Marks obtained, and Al Patent buslneBS conducted lor MODEKATj F?iUlt OFFICE IP OPPOSITE THK TJ. 8. PA1 ENT OFFICE. We have no aub-agenclea, business direct, hence can transact patent DW neBs In less time and at, Less Cost than those I uiotefrom Washington. . . Send model, drawing or photo, with deaert tton. We advise If patentable or not, tree nun. v iu n..i.nl fa Bornr charge, unr ir nui un ,.ov. ..v , ... A book, "How to obtain Patents," with retel ences to actual clients In your State.County, tnwn sent. free. Address (Opposite V. 8 Patent fiOx-e.) Give Your, Horse's. . Chance! CnBaBraaaaKaaaBaaaaaasaaai r m. . t 111 -V ( '-(' ' i-r,,, ' ! Ctaiiweira 11 i I a Ot I " 1 111 r,MYrf..TLitim fellUi II W. : 3! 1 i ('.. pi. I .. i i r-. . T- You can save money on Pianos and Or gans. You will always find he large stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS, From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, Front $50.00 and Upwards We sell on the installment pian. I'ianost $25.00 down and ljMo.00 per month. Or gans, $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. Lib eral discount for cash, theet music, at one hulf price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, 5.oo down and $3.00 per month. We also handle the Demorcsl Sewing Nlac'ilne, from l 19. 50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines. Host males of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. i.u J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 West Main St. below Market, Ulooinsliurg, Pa.