THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Washington- Four-Day Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad. On Monday, April i, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will run its annual personally conducted tour to Washington, D. 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 n, inclusive. Rates, covering transportation, transfer, and hotel accommodations as above: $12.90 from Wilhamsport, $13.60 from Wilkes -Carre, $14.35 from Scranton, $15.00 from Carbon dale, $11.70 from Sunbury, $14 from Altoona, $10.10 from Lancaster, $10.85 trom Lebanon, $10 10 from Harrisburg, $9.30 from York, and proportionate rates trom 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 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Ta., or George W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila delphia Pa. Pinehurst and Southern Pines. N- 0- IMPROVED THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE VIA SEAIIOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Seaboard Air Line Railway is 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 the pine-clad sand hills of North Carolina, only eighteen hours from New York Citv. The finest and largest hotels in the State, with numerous private cottages and first-class boarding houses. Every variety of out door sports, with the finest eighteen hole coif 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 m. and 6::c p. m. For information and tickets address Chas. L. Longs dorf, New England Passenger Agent 306 Washington Street, Boston, Mass 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 EHD OF METHODIST TEAR. There Will be no Shake up of Appointments This Year. The pastors of the Methbdist Episcopal church in the Harrisburg District are closing up their business for the fiscal year, and getting their reports ready for presentation at th conference which meets at Chambers burg, Pa., on Wednesday March 27 to remain in session until the calendar is cleared of business. This will be the first meeting since the general conference decided against a general exchange of pastors at the close of each year. As a result there will be comparatively few pulpits exchanged this year. 1 his revision of the rule is agreeable to most of the ministers of the conference who say that it will be redound to prosperity of the church in general. A number of those in the minor charges do not favor it, as they say it gives the "good pulpits of the conference to a few for life, and confines others to lives of hardship for themselves and families This view is not generally taken how ever, for the reason that it is true in church circles as well as business that a man who is worthy always has his material reward and the able man . always reaches the top. State of Ohio, City of To- ledo. Lucas County. j ss Frank T. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm . T. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and evexy case Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this 6th day of De cember 1886. A. W. Gleason, TsealI Notary Public. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken intern ally and acts dirtctly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials, free, F. J. Chknfv & Co . Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Sheep growers find that the finer K wnnl the noorer is the skin for tanning purposes. THE MANCHURIAN CONVENTION IltiKKln A(rrr- to Ortnln Important Mnrllflrallnnn. LONDON', March 20. Ir. Morrison, wlrlntt to The Titnca from lVklnir, nny: I'rlneo Cliinif received 1110 today mi'l Continued the information m to Ituxxln'i niodllifntinn nt the Alnncliuiliii conven tion. Tln Chinese minister nt St. Pe tersburg oHiiiiilly report tli.it Kussin linn nerved to eliminate the c-lniixe prnnt- nu her exclusive privilege In Mon golia and Tnrkentan nnd nlso to modify Virion other clauses objected to liy China. "1'rlnce Clilng warmly appreciates the assistance Hindered China by the Inter vention of KiiKhmd, the United Klntcs and .Inpnn, but he In not optimistic con' earning the return of the court to Teking 'The Russian amendment do not seem to modify sensibly the cburnetcr of the convention n creating n permanent pro tectorate. The amended clause, giving KuKiia the right to count met a railway joining the Mnuchurinn Hi to the great wall declared that the concession of the railway between Shan-hni-kwan and Newchwnng to a foroign company wan a breach of a previous agreement between China and Russia. The EfiRllnh Withdraw. PEKINO, March 2().-Tho English have withdrawn their guards from the railway switch at Tlen-tslii, and the right1 of way Incident which threatened to cause trouble recently Is considered closud, so far as the authorities here aro concerned. CONVICTS REVOLT. Three Ilnmlreil Hold a font Mln anil Thrlr Guards. LEAVENWORTH. Knn.. Murch 20. Nearly 300 convicts in the state peulten- tiary have revolted, captured a eonl mine, arc holding their guurds as hostages and threaten to kill them if their demands are not granted. These demands includo immunity for the ringleaders of the re volt. The governor has been notified of the state of affairs and has ordered the mi litia to be ready to proceed to tho place. It may be neccsary to starve the convicts out. Any attempt to recapture the coal mine would be accompanied by terrible bloodshed. The miners have threatened to wreck the mines, but the threat Is laughed at by Warden Tomlmsnn, who says they would not attempt this, as such action would endanger their lives, lie says ho will starve, them out. A communication was received from one of tho guards stating they were hun gry and tired, but so far as he could learn nil were alive. The first outbreak in the mine took place shortly after the noon meul Mon day and was started by the convicts in division No. 8. Of tha 10 tneti in this di vision 10 seized the guard and overpow ered him uud announced that they hail decided to strike. They told the guard that they had decided to mine two in stead of three cars of coal us a day's work iu tho future and thut they pro posed to have better food. BOTHA DECLINES. Kitchener's Pence Terms Not to His I.lklnar. LONDON, March 20.-In the house of commons yesterday Mr. Chamberlain, aecretary for tho colonies, said that Ueu eral Louis ltotlia, commander in chief of the Boer army, had informed General Kitchener that he did not feel disposed to recommend the British terms of sur render to the consideration of the Boer government. General Botha added that his government, through its chief officer, 8greed with his views. Mr. Chamberlain said he would muko Lord Kitchener's terms public nt once. The issuance of parliamentary papers on the negotiations between Lord Kitch ener and General Botha is delayed. Gen eral Botha's refusal to accept the peace terms offered him Is commented upon with un evident sense of relief. The idea that Lord Kitchener initiated the nego tiations instead of General Bothn, as had been supposed, is unpalatable to the Brit ish press. The I aily Mail, under the editorial caption "Our Uejected Suit,'' asks why the government instructed Lord Kitchener to sue for peace after the mur der of the peace envoys and concludes as follows: "Let the war be pressed to the utmost and let further re-enforcements be pre pared, for they may be needed, but above ail let us have no more 'negotiations.' " India' Finance. LONDON, March 20. The viceroy of India. Lord Curzon of Kedleston, has telegraphed to tho Indian office to the effect that the finnnclal statement to bo submitted to the legislative council today shows the surplus for the last fiscal year to be 1,H0,000 in spite of the famine relief of 4,227,000. It is es timated that the surplus for this year will be 001,000. The general results are considered to be exceedingly good in view of the famine and the plague. As to the countervailing sugar duties, no conclusion is yet possible, but the im portations from British colonies during the last ten months have shown a large proportionate iucreuse. Indian Gunner Killed. BOMBAY, March 20. Seven gunners were killed by the explosion of a howitzer shell at Secunderabad, India, today. Sn York Market. FLOUR State and western ruled quiet and about steady; Mlnesotu patents, iV& 4.35; winter straights, 3.1.Vn3.B5; winter ex tras, $2.45(o2.M; winter patents, $;).fi51i4. WHEAT-barely steady and dull, aifeot ed by disappointing cablt-M, snow in the west and local short selling; May, 80 Vi 10 11-160. ; July. 8Uc. RYE Dull; state, 56tft57a, c. ). f., Now lurk, cur lots; No. 2 western, 6o'mC, f. o. b.. atlont. CORN Ruled slow, but steady on a smaller contract grading at Chicago and prospects for atormy weather; July, Wry iti 7-1 Up. OATS Dull, but steady; track, white, state, 32&360. ; track, white, western, 32d 38c. PORK Strong and held higher; mess, tlRtild; family. 15.75'ul0.2i. LAUD Firmer; prime western steam, ilUTTER Firm; fresh state dairy, 15 91. - frnnh creamery. Ilifi22e. PHKHSB-Strong; fancy, largo, colored and white, lKill'ic.; fancy, small, colored, 12'(.c; fancy, small, white. 12'ul2Vic. E CIO 8 Steady at the decline; state and Pennsylvania, at mark, 13'n 13'.ae. j western, at mark. 12Vnl3c. HUOAR Raw firm; fair refining, Vtfi 8 17-320.; centrifugal, 96 test, 4 1-13o.; re fined steady; ertiHhed, S.iuc. ; powdered, '"'niRPRNTlNK Eaay at 37CT( 37Vio. MOLASSKS-Steady; New Orleuns, 323) 40c RICK Steady; domestic, 37M(flVio.: Ja pan, 4:vifi' 4e. TALLOW Steady; city, 4iS4c.; coufc try vftfiHo. HAY Steady; shipping, V7W&80o.; good to choice, fciu'Jic- Three llors I'nlnunril. SIIAIION, Ph., Mnnh 1!). Three boyi In search of wlntcrgrecn on Wintergreen hill about half n mile west of SliHrps rille ate a quantity of poisoned berries nnd died in terrible rgony about nil hour Inter. They were Claud .Morfonl. need l.'i yearn; Fred Moiford, n;cl 17 year, ami 1 Inw ard Miller, aged ID years. Th boys gath ered a huge qiiuinity of red berries nnd nte benrllly of them. In n very short time the boys were thrown into terrible con vulsions, and nil died, within an hour. I.nmhrr inrila lltirnoil. NASIIVIU.K, March 111. -The exten sive lumber yards nnd saw and planing mill plant of John It. Hansom ,V Co. In West Nashville, a unburn of this city, have been destroyed by fire. The loss Is estimated nt $140,INH), with Insurance of $115,0110. The yard cover illl acres of ground, and the fire rnged fiercely for several hours. It is thought the fire originated from sparks from n locomo tive. Miners Issne Another otlee. SCIt ANTON. Ph.. March 20. As the result of conference held yesterday tween President John Mitchell of be the United Mine Workers and the three dis trict presidents of the anthracite region communication were sent out from the United Mine Workers' headquarters to the presidents of all the coal companies nnd the large individual operators. These communications contained statement of the action of last week's convention in passing the resolution asking their at tendance nt the conference of April 1 nnd further expressing the acquiescence in that action by the national president and president of districts Nos. 1, 7 and 0. f'ntftl Itnllwny Collision. NEBRASKA CITV. Neb., Mnrch 20. In a head end collision between a passen ger trtiin and a freight on the Burlington and Missouri road near Johnson last night one man was killed and three oth ers injured. Both tralna were badly wrecked. A relief trnin was sent from here. 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CATARRH CI.FANNING And IH.tl.lG nm; Koit CATARRH Easy and pleasaat. to line, contains no In jurious uriitf. It Is cpulckly AUsorb cd. Gives Relief at once It opens and cleanses lue asal l'usa(;es. IOLD'nHEA Alluys IntlammaMon. Heals and Protects the Meiuormie. Itimurca iho Senses or last and suiell I.a'ife Sl.u, noc. at DrtiiwlHtHor by mall. Trial size li e bv mall, ELY 1IKOT11EKS, io Warren treet. New York HAILEOAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect Juno 10, litoo; -i' Allocs. EAoT. p.m. a.H. p.m. A. M . . In. '15 , OK I NOaTUUHBIULAND 1.50 10 00 (5 50 a 18 Cameron......... ....... X CI cuulufky Uauviue ... Catawtaaa Huueri.... 8AH 7 IU 717 7 81 7 88 7 8 8 11 VI) 8 34 40 g 48 10 10 10 34 10 37 1U 13 10 48 8 18 8 87 8 88 8 38 44 Bloombburg RSpy ......... M..MM. Lime tUtl'o... Willow Grovo... Brlurcreen. ....... Berwick. ........ Boaclk tlaven.,.. Hick's Ferry bbli'.ksbliiuy-.... 11 un lock's... ftf 50 17 44 ti b.i 7 49 8 53 IK-68 7 8 08 8 18 8 17 8 bi 3 I'S 3C9 I 80 8 31 8 38 8 48 8 47 8 58 90 4 03 4 07 4 18 4 17 4 80 4 84 4 89 4 88 4 40 4 45 1105 1129 ni'i ri'b'i 1150 7 05 7 18 7 81 T 81 7 41 8 88 Nanilcoke 8 3 7 48 Avoudalu.............. 3 4a Plymouth 8 47 Plymouth Junction s M Klngs'.oa...... 8 5'1 Bennett.... V 01 Forty Kort 0 04 Wyoming o west muston . V 18 7"35 i'l'i 8 01 18 08 8 18 8 18 8 18 8 18 8 M 8 17 8 35 MuiiuebaQDa Ave 0 18 18 14 18 17 I'lUalon y io Duryea. ........ Lackawanna.. Taylor riellevue.... ., 9 83 9 86 9 88 9 87 9 48 I SOBANTON, 4 50 18 SS P.M 8 45 P. M 411 r,9 STATIONS. WEST. A.M. 4.M. e.u.r.u. 4li t'.OOS 1 l! b M 60 80BANT0K Bellevue. , . ....... M ......... ' Taylor Lackawmna., Duryea PIttaton 6 65 7 01 7(3 7 07 710 7 13 717 1015 03 5 09 60S 6IW 8 13 0 1 8 IH fii in 1M It 10 a 13 li 17 9 ID 3 23 tiff 10 a to :t 10 as 10.15 10 40 HuHiiuetianna Ave. 1 Went PIttaton Wyoming Fortv Fort, Uunnott 7 24 Klnireton- 1 SO lu 4U 10 64 nob 8 34 140 U .HO 6 85 I Plymouth Junction Plymouth 7 as 8 49 8 54 858 806 8 80 8 30 6 43 Avondale - 7 42 Nantlooke m..... 7 4S Humock'R 7 f 1 Hhlckahlnnv 8 01 IS 51 6 58 713 11 17 11 Hick's Ferrv 8 U til 43 Beach Haven m 8 in ll 4S 9 37 f 7 28 8 44 7 33 8ft0 .... SM .... 8. "8 .... Berwick 8 S3 Brlarcreek 8 88 Willow drove 8 31 Lime Kldge 8 31 Espy S3H lUoomsburg 8 44 Hupert 8 49 CutawlBsa ... Danville 9 09 1154 fiao9 U15 l Hi 1V7 1S Hi 18 47 4 16 4 18 417 4 24 4 8H ft 43 4 4S 500 7 58 T rr 8 01 8tn 8 20 Cnulanky Cameron M,.... NOUTUUUBKHLANn 21 8 35 18 57 1 10 8 45 S M. P M. P. M. P M. t Runs dally, f Flag stal Ion. A. C. SALISBURY, T. W. LEF, Bupt. Hun. PaRS. Agt SOUTH.- II. t H It. K. NORTH LKAVl AHKIVK. am 7.111 7.1W 7.113 6.53 8.50 6.40 :s a.rn.lpmi p.m. STATIONS. UlOOIIlHtlU'g. " P. AH. " Main at.. am pm'piiiibin 18.05 0.!i5 12 IK) 6.1H Il.57l.l4 8.15 i.O 8.'). 8.47 8 4":.:i5,6.10 M.49 2.48 6.37 H.58 8.4'fl. HI 9.01 2.51 II 51 9.0 8. 5.55 11 47;.0.'i 11.43 5.59 11. 33 5.4!) 11.2 15.38 1 501 1.45 1.3l Paper Mill. ..Light M . Orangevll'e. .Forks ... ...Zinei's... .Stillwater ...Itenton.. . ...KllHOIl'H.... .cole's cr'k. ..Laubuch.. ...Central... 6.37 6.51 15 3.to 7.11417.10 1.001 9.23 9.87 8.33 9.43 3.-.0 7.14,T.35 11.19 5.34 18.53 11.13 ,6.87il4.4B 3.S4 7.1H 7.4 8.30 7.2 i H.tMl 05 5 17 '8.3 a.40 7.:n 8. SO H.0 H.46 9.00 9 85 2.04H1IH1 6.H 18.11) 8.4713.44 T.37 9.58.47 7.41 9.ir 8.57 7."'1 08110 58 S.IOilil). 5310.5i 5.03 11.53 Ml 10.13 4.53 11.4S 111.10 4.07 8.01 5.PIU0.40 4.50 11.801 Jam. City.. J0.14;4.10,K.ti:il9.85 am am p in p in. l.kATI aupmp m am AKBIVI L For Ka lroad and Commeicial Service Typewriting Course Tree Pnvinrr I'osnions Guaranteed. Cata- Ityue I'ree. KlsK TEt.ttiKAPil Scitool, Lkhanon, 1A. 3 7l Ptnsvivania Eailrc&d. Tune Table in ftett .war iH, i joi r. r I IH M t 4 U r. M. T. M I H OH i 0U I 8 ili I U7 8 'li 8 1" 8 4H 8 8? 8 IM ti 7 4 07 1 I'b r. M . r. M. 14 01 i K 00 SSI If 1H 8 lu n e 8 84 8.00 8 (0 r. m. r. I 4 07 T CI 4 lit IW f 4 i.'4 7 SO 4 KU 7 It5 4 8S 7i 4 nr. 7 H 4 M 7 51 1; 8 15 t7h r. m. I 4S I 8 40 8 18 ........ 8 14 V 04 7 10 9 50 8 li7 9 00 ....- ricrant.on(tyi)lv t'lttsiou i" H llkcsbarre, ..lv J-l in tli terrv " .Nahll.;oKO.....--WauwHiiooeu. " Nefecupeuk ar I'ottsvllle lv Illl.lcloD .. " 'loinUlcken " Kcra l.n n " Hock Men " Nescopeck ar Nescopcck lv cieasy " Espy Kerry ." K. Itlooiimburg" Catawlasa...... ar Calawlssa lv 8. Danville. ... " buubury ""il""r Lewtsburg ... Ml.in wtlllainsport. .,'X k Haven.,. ,toi;rvo ii.e... r. m. ljck Haven. ..lv I'l 45 II 41 iiellefoule....ar Tyrone I'litllpsburg..., (Mearlleld Pittsburg iii oo! 8 ! (W 111 80 A. M T. Ml I 8 81 110 10 a. m. I 4 :( s m 4 06 Hunbury Uarrlsbiirtr., m.1v I tt Ml , .ar 111 80 Philadelphia. .ar Baltimore.... Washington Sunbury ........lv u-wlstown Joar i 8 5D ill 80 Pittsburg- T. M. r. m 10 its A. M t 5 80 liarrlabuig lv I 7 ai1 A. M Pittsburg .ar' i a ssl in 30 I 1 M WeeKdiiys. I'ally. I Hm statit n IUttsburg...lv Harrisburg ar Pittsburg lv Lewlstown Jc sunbury........ ar Washington... Baltimore I'UUadelpbla., flftrrisnurc... riuiibury aril 5 05 Pittsburg.... Cleiiriteld ... l'hlllpsburg., Tyrone Bcllcfonte... Lock Haven. Krle Kuno Kcnoo Lock Haven.... WlUlamaport.. Milton Lewlsburg Hunbury ar Sunhury 8. Danville ' Catawlssa K. Bloomsburg' Espy Kerry 1 Creasy ' Nescopeck ....ar Nescopeck lv uatawissa.... Hock Mien ar Fern (lien Tomlilcken Hazleton ...... PottsvlUo .... Nescopeck lv Wapwullopen.ar Mocanaqua Nuntlooke Plym'th Ferry" Wllkesbarre..." Plttston(B H) ar scranton rtiiitinnat t.min will leave llu.lfton 5.16 o. ra Rock Olon, 5.50 p. in., ;arrlvlnit atCatawlsBa 8.25 p. m. t Weekdays. I Dally, t Flag station. Puiimuii Parlor and Sleenlnir Cars nn o Ihmnnh t,aln IV'tWWn HUDbUrV. WllllamtPOr . . . .... UI,ll..Hal nltll and Washington and between Harrisburg, Plttf! burg and the west. For further lnfoi -nation apply to Ticket AgentS; ..,- i u ninnn J. IS. Ut lt-lllPO"". nvyw, Oen'l. Manager. Oon. Paea, Agt PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. TRAINS LB WE BLOOMSBURG For New York, Philadelphia, Reading vllle, Tamaqua, weekday 7.20 11.80 a. m. For WlUlamaport, weekdays, 7.20 a. m., m Potts 8.36 p For Danville and Milton, weekdays,7.S0 a. m '"For Catawlssa weeUdayB 7.20, 8. i9on kiui a.H0. n. in. .11.30 a. ra For Rupert weckdays7. 20,8.38 11.80a. m., 18.80, J.36,6.00, 6.30, p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. A O. H. R., through trains leave Reading Ter. mlual, Philadelphia, 3.20, 7.55, 11.86 a. m 8 4 7.2T, p. m. Sundays 3.20. 7.56 11.88 a. m 8.4, 727, p. m. Additional trains from 84 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 83 p. m. Sundays, l ,8f. 8.88 p. m. TRAINS FOR BLOHMPitll'RO Leave New lork via Philadelphia 7.30 a. m., and via Bastnn v.ioa. m. Leuve Philadelphia 10.21 a. m. Leave Readiest 12.15 p. m. Leave PottsvlTle 19.3(1 p. m. Leave Tamaqua 1.49 p, m., Leave WUUauisport weckJayBlO.13 a u, 5.42 p m. Leave catawmsa weekdays, 7.oo,s.st)9.niR. m 1.30 8.36, 6.08 p. m. wave unpen, weeauays, j.ve. o.vo, w.io ii.iu a. m. 1.38, s 4. s.ai ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Ill effect Oct. l.r, l'.KK). Leave Philadelphia, cuestnut Street wharf and Houth Mreet, wharf. For ATLANTIC CITY Weekdays. Ex press, aoo a. ni. (Saturdays only, l.oti). 2.H0, 4 00, 5.00, 1.15 p. in. Aecouimoila. lion, 8.00 a. m., 5.30 p. in. Sundays Ex preHK, .C0, 10.00 a. m. Accommodation, b.HO a. in., Mio n. m Leave ATLMTIC CITV. Weekdays -Express, 7.35 9 Oil, in. lv a. in., 8 .50, 6.30 p. in. Aci'iiiiuno datlnn, 8.05 a. n., 4.05 p. m Sundays Express, 10.1.1 a.m. 4.3U.7.3U p. lu. Acoonjinoaauou, 7.u a. m., 4.05 p. in. Parlor car on nit express rrnins. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. For CAPU MAY Weekdays 9.15 a. m., 4.15, p. in. Siinilnvs a.16 a. in.. South st, 9.00 a. m. Additional for Cutia May v eekdays .r.00 p. 111. ForicnN city weekdays u.is a. lu., 4.16 p. m. Sundays 9.15 a. 111. Fur sea ISLE CITY Weekdays 9,15 a. m. 60" p. NEW YORK AND ATLANTIC CITV EXPRESS. LeavesNKW YORK (Liberty Street) 8.40 p. m. Leaves ATLANTIC CITY, 8.30 a m. Detailed time tables at ticket onices. W. (1. DESI.KK, KDSON ,1. WEEKS, Ucn'l Supt. Uon'l vass. Agt Ir. m. p. m' a. in. a m 17 1' 18 Mi I 3 Ml IS I'll A. M. A. H. T. M. II 1 65 I 3 40 IV IS 11' a.m. p.m. a. m. j - V"" t 7 30 9 4) t 8 10 t 9 801 t 5 10 p. in. I a. h. a. h. a m IV flO 41)' t I 50 11" 50 " II Ir41 1 I 4 SC tS 40 111 45 111 80 I 4 85 1 8 3(1 118 8' A. If .1 A. M. A. M. r. M. IV I 8 35 1 7 57, til 40 t 4 00 I 9 Sli 1 10 t 0 40 P. M. A. M. A. M lv 18 45 ISUI 1 8 (Id 4 (III 9 8H 4 5ti 10 18 . 7 15 I 8 10 .'8 SO ti 8 31 88 1 48 ar 9 80 ... 10 SO 8 48 p. u. A. M. A. 11. r, u. IV I 6 85 8 40 I 6 00 ' 18 40 t 8 45 10 8 " 1 & t 7 85 11 I 0i A. U. T. M. . " 8 10 I 8 30 tl8 10 4 (K t pi 9 19 1 87 4 58 9 05 1 15 4 I 3 10 9 40 1 55 6 80 i A. M. A. M. P. M. f. M IV !8 50 I 9 Ii6 t 8 Ot! t'5 48 7 13 10 17 8 81 09 7JK;l 10 35 8 8 8 ti WtiU 10 43 8 43 88 f 43 f 10 47 f 8 7 51! 10 511 55 6 4(i 8 03 11 V5 8 05 8 55 A. M. A. H. P. M. P. til 35 t4 10 T 7 05 8 88 18 01 4 80 T 81 8 33 18 07 4 48 7 87 8 48 18 IS 4 51 7 45 9 ( 18 a') 8 l'J 8 or 10 05 6 80 9 05 A. H. A, M. P. M- P. " t 8 03 1 11 05 t 8 05 t 6 65 8 18 11 wo a in i c 8 98 11 38 8 89 7 81 8 48 11 54 8 48 7 48 P. M. 8 57 18 08 8 57 7 6S 9 05 18 10 4 05 8 00 A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M t 9 8 119 55 T 4 5 T 8 00 10 (Ml 1 X4l 5 84l 9 05 A New Departure I In 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, lard, canned meats, &c. Buckets furnished for lard in 3, 5 and ten-round pails, AT LEADER'S MEAT MARKET. Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, JVrk, Bologna, Sausage, Ham, Bacon, Sura p pie, Vienna r-ausage, Tripe, Boiled Ham, Ac. All meats fresh and clean, and prices riht. F.JW.ILEADEK, Centre Street Market. Comhincs perfect local cr vice, with advantages coming from all LONG DISTANCE mil scril era. From a commercial ttnnd point, The Telephone yields larger profils on the investment than anything else in the world. As a household equipment, its val ue cannot be estimated. aHTThe rates are moderate. CENTRAL PBS'A TELErBOKE and Supply Co. PHOTOGRAPHS We attribute our success to the mak ing of Fine Photographs, l'r tures that are both pleas ing and durable. Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyi2 ai hri Seventeen ears' experience. PATENTS Caveats and Trade .Marks obiainco, ih(S al Pai nut buslnebu conduct ca tor Atc-l lhAT. FKLH. OUK OFFK'E IS OPPOSITE TnE U. 8. PAI KNT OFFICE. We have no sub-Hgt nclcs, buMtncKH direct, heuce can transact patent biu iiess In leas t ime and at Lcbs Cost than thope I uiotetrom Waslilntfton. Wend model, drawing or phfito, with deccrl ttnn. We adviHc l( patentalile or bd, freei ohaiRO. Our fee not due till patent Is secure A hook, "How to obtain 1 at nta," w Jth rerei enn to actual clients lu your Mate, ounty, o town sent tree. Address c. A. smi o Waplilnf ton, 1). C (OrpoBltr V. H l'af nt cnice.) PIANO Our omqne mot hod of rwllmic Dir in tnrefit yiu. Whom no deir tells otr planus w hp 1 1 direct : oraoticullr brinir oar Ursa Boston etablihmmit. Factory and Ware room i to your door. We will (junto you our lowent pric, aiplain oar Eauy Pay Hvntara, an avaitabis in tha moat retnota Till Mr in tha United Statas aa if you lived to Boston or New York. Mora than this, if onr careful selection of a piano fails to please you. In nthaa words. If yon don't want it after seems; and trying it- a roturna to aa ana we pay rauroaa ireiguta duiu ways. We solicit correspondence. IverscS Ponder 110 Boylston St. Boston. Mass ma, cMicHFSTen'S English Pennyroyal pills M Tv OHinI and Only tienulne. 'S'ji'f in KKU id I fcold mctftltlo boxei. wab4 " Vj .1.1. t..nAH.ttf.n l .L. n a k. R.ri..M VS lnnirurnui HnbmtltMf (una aod 1mi1U taiapi ft.r fnrttfulttr. Teattsaaiilla ya Ip Sud "Ktl.oT for I If," in UumT, bj rt mra niiu 'oumm. nmuiir all DiuEiiw. Culchottcr Chesalea! 6-81-4 HAIR BALSAM ClPanirs and beautifies the ban. u...........m lnviirittnl ffTOWttl. Wover Fail to Cur?, .rolp rtii hir tllu l. ..omul Dnirelitl 6-7-4td. Itiood, Pretty, New. lo. WALL PAPERS 3e. 6o. Koll batlstac- iilil-lVU Hon guaranteed, humpies for stamp. F. H. ' I'V t o.. HHUVTIiKNCK. M. I. 8 14U4t, liiTliMl You can save money on Pianos and Or gans. You will always find he largest stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward We sell on the installment pan. Hanoi. $25.00 down and $10.00 yet month. Oi" cans, $10.00 down, $e.oo per month. Lib eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one Ir;!l t.u i . . f 1 W-r r .1 .p.. : i 1 .! Wf' iL,f V: l,,),liiii! :;!li,ll,l,l!.i,'i:"!':i .-'I iiiliipii-i half price. Musical merchandise of all kind!!. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down nnd $3.00 per month. We alsu handle the Demorest Sowing MacMno, from 1:9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needle's and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines., 13cst mal-cs o WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 West Main S below Market, Bloomsburg, Pa.