THE COLUMBIAN, BL00M5BUROPA. 10UR TO WASHINGTON. Special Four-Day Personally-Conducted Trip j via Pennsylvania natiroaa The Pennsylvania Railroad Special Four-day Personally-conducted Tour to Washington on Monday, April t, from Central Pennsylvania, offers an excellent opportunity to visit the National Capital satisfactorily and at a delightful season. The experi ence of the tourist Agent who accom panies the party enables him to plan the tour of the city with the least possible waste of time. Special train will be run Irom Wilkes-Barre through to Washington; connecting trains will cwf at time indicated below, and round-trip tickets covering transportation, hotel accom modations from dinner on date of tour until after luncheon on April 4, will be sold at rates given: Wilkes-Barre (special train) leaves 8:4s a. m. rate $13.60. Sunbury (special train) leaves 10:50 3L m. rate $1 1 70. Arrive at Washington at 4:20 p. m, Proportionate rates from intermedin ate stations. Returning, special train will leave Washington at 3:30 p. m., Thursday April 4. Passengers from points west of Williamsport, and from Dewart, Bellefontc, Centre Hall, Mifllinburg, Lewisburg, Sehnsgrove, Lykens, Dills burg, Lebanon, Lancaster, Columbia, Wnghtsvillc, and points on the Sha mokin Division will use regular trains from Washington returning. All tick ets will be good to return on reguhr Irains until April 11, inclusive. Guides to Washington will be dis tributed free on the train. For rates and time of trains from intermediate stations, itineraries, tickets, and full information apply to ticket agents; K. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa.; or address Geo. W. Bayd, Assistant Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station Philadelphia. Piiiuhurst and Southern Fines N- 0- IMPROVED THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY, 1 he beaboanl Air Line Railway is now operating through drawing-room sleeping cars from New York to Southern Pines and Washington to Pmehurst, 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 City. The finest and largest hotels in the State, with numerous private cottages and first-class boarding houses. Kvery variety of out door sports, with the finest eighteen hole coif links in the South. Trains leave New York. 2 ml Street Station, Penn svlvania Railroad, 12:10 a. m. and 12:55 P- m 1 a"d 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. C. llorton, 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 Want Game Laws Changed- The many subordinate granges throughout Pennsylvania will petition the governor and the state legislature to give the land owner fuller control over his premises with reference to killing and trapping game. It is contended that the land owner should have first right. The game seasons being short, the agriculturist cftimes is busy engaged with his work, and consequently the "sportsman" cap tures all the game. At the same time this "sportsman" parades over the cultivated grounds of the agriculturist at his own will and frequently does considerable damage. The memorial asks that hunting on cultivated grounds be made Dermissible only when writ ten consent is given by the owner. The complaints set forth in the peti tion are correct and will be favored ' by every land owner and true sports man. Lnmbor (Supply Bearing Its End- The American Lumberman pub lishes some figures which should stir congicss ai,! state legislatures to prompt action touching toe preserva tion of American forests. They ought also to move owners of forest lands to consider whether self interest would not require them to take steps to pre vent the destruction of their industry. In 1800 the states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota produced 8,597,000,000 feet of pine lumber. Since then the product has steadily declined and In 1900 was but 5,485,- 201,000 feet. During the last two yearspnees of lumber have been high, and there has been every induce ment for the mills to turn out a heavy product. Every resource has been strained, but without avail. The trees could not be found. The end of the white pine industry of the northwest is almost at hand. The years of its greatness are already passed. Whi'e the destruction of the forests in the states named has perhaps been more rapid tnan elsewhere by reason of the proximity to markets and favor able shipping facilities, all forest sec tions of the country are suffering irreparably from the woodman's ax. Chief Geographer Gannett of the United States geological survey, from the best data obtiinable, estimates the total stand of timber thtoughout the United States at 1,380,000,000, 000 feet. In 1800 the cut was about 25,000,000,000 feet, and since that time it has steadily increased througn out the country at large, though de creased in some sections by reason of the practical exhaustion of the supply, At the present rate of consumption the availaDle supply will last not to exceed 50 years and perhaps not so long as that. The present generation is likely to feel the pinch of scarcity. Aside from the meteorological influ ences of land denudationand its effect upon the water courses there is shame ful waste of natural wealth which is justly a part of the heritage of coming generations. The preservation of the yet remaining forests is one of the most important matters to which legis lators, state and national, can direct their wisdom and energy. NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Anntinl !on ( loan! Important Mi-iitiiirr PimfMMl. Tl:i:.Ti: . Mutch 'J.T-Tl.e final nil jnimniM'iit cit !..' win hundred mi'l twenty-fifth New Jerry li i:Mot'ii'P look, pliicv shout 1i mYIkU Inst ti'ijrlit, nl Iln'ii)ili I In iiciiiliiiil hour Cm- llii' ilissoln tioli (if tin' mmm, 11 was ficil for 'I o'llnrk, .flint lii-fiin- that hour the hands of tho i-lock in tin- two houses woio set back, nnil the inssMn,- nf Mils continued until iicnily II o'clock, win-ii n recess was tak en in onlef tu Hive the Kovi'i-imr nil op portunity to cmi-LIiT tin' hills that li ml pnfwil both houses, but liml yet faileil to reccivo his signature. Tin' governor this year eaitieil out the policy which he IniiiiKiirnted two years npi of signing no bills cfli'i' the legislature Imd finally ad journed. Anionic the Important measures that were enacted by the present legislature wito the Hiitisprinif election hill, the con-Kl-essiniial rotistrit-ting bill, the bill ap propriating $.0,IXM) for the preservation of the Palisades. Actiiblynifin Lewis' pure food bill, the bill placing the mem tiers of the ntnte hoard of nrbitrntion on a per diem basis, the bill authorizing tho governor to appoint commissions to fhiingo the ward lines of cities, the Tren ton armory bill, the bill providing for two ndditiutml vice chancellors and the resolution providing for constitutional ntnemlinents, reorganizing the judiciary system of the state nnil providing for bi ennial sessions of the legislature. Another Important notion of the legis lature was the diversion from the sur plus of the state treasury of ijSrtiKMMH) to be used toward reducing tho state school tax this year and a like amount (or tho same purpose next year. MRS. NATION IN OHIO. Strong Another Pine Volume. Standard books are ever welcome when they come to us in forms and bindings representing all the embel lishments of the art of bookmaking. Such a book is ''Our New Possess ions," published by the Dominion Co., Chicago, a copy of which has just come to our desk. The contents are well arranged, the illustrations are fine, the print is clear and neat and the binding is superb. The Domin ion Co. is forging ahead as the leading western publishing house making a specially of fine subscription books. Having salespeople in nearly every nook of the country, the company en joys a large and growing trade. As this company has a, known reputation for liberality towards its agents and fair treatment of them, an agency in this community for the above book, or some other published by this com pany, would be a source of consider able profit to the one fortunate enough to secure it. Interested readers should write the company for full par ticulars. Cincinnati' Mnynr (Jet I)r nunoln t Ion. CINCINNATI, March i!.-Mrs. Car rie Nation began the day by attending enrly mass nt the Itomau Catholic cathe dral, though she is lint a communicant of that church. Mrs. Nation railed on Mayor Julius Fleiuchmaun at the city hnll in the after noon and scolded him (or operating a distillery here. On her nrrivnl the mayor greeted her cordially and asked her if he could do anything (or her. She said "Yes. I want you to give me some ad vice as to how to close the hll hole in this city. You will never die well as long ns you are a man who manufacture intoxicating drinks. You will hnve Bonn; serious qiu li.jis to Hiiswer when you fine your (1ml. I can do no more than warn you, and that 1 must do." I'or 20 minutes the mayor listened to perhaps the strongest denunciation that a chief executive ever received in his own oliice. When she had finished, May or I'leischmanii remarked blandly: "I am sorry that we cannot agree. I am afraid you hnve struck 11 hard proposition the mayor of a wicked city unci a whisky manufacturer. I am glad to have met you and hope that you may do much good." l-'rom the mayor's ollicc Mrs. Nation called on Chief of Police lleitsch and asked li i 111 to send her an escort for her slumming. He assured her that' she idiould have an ollicer, und as she left she said, "tioodby, and if I don't meet you in this world I hope to sou you In heaven." Ttostnu Itiillillnw Collapses. P.OSTON. March L'7. A three story brick building in process o( construction in itoxhury which had been completed as far ns the roof collapsed yesterday. The building inspector found the con struction faulty and ordered the build ing to be pulled down. No workmen were in the building when it collapsed. ' ss. State of Ohio, City of To- LEDo. Lucas County. i 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 aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and eveay case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank T. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this 6th day of De cember 1886. , A. W. Gleason, seal! Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts dirtctly on the blood and mucous sutfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chen fy & Co ..Toledo, O ' Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The fellow who boasts that he has no enemies may be too insignificant Her Impetuosity was Costly. A good story comes from Pittsburg. A young man in wondering what he should give his sweetheart tor a Christ mas present, sent her a sandwich con taining four ten dollar gold pieces. His sweetheart became angry on the receiving of the sandwich and threw the same into the fire. When the messenger boy told the man what had been done with the present he rushed over and pulled the precious metal from the fire. The coins were sent to the Treasury Department to be redeemed. The Goal Output The anthracite production for Feb ruary last was 4,098,000 tons or 900, 000 more than was produced in the same month last year notwithstanding many collieries were handicapped by the drought last month. In Feb ruary 1899 the production was 2,810,-oco. , The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg, Pa., postothce, and will he sent to the dead letter office April 9, 1 90 1. Persons calling for these letters will please say "that they were advertised March 26, 1901": A. H. Phillips, Mrs. Mary A. Rhodes, Agnes Stine, Mr. George Seiler. One cent will be charged on each letter adveitised. O. B. Melmck, P. M. Holv Communion will be admin istered under the pastorate of Rev A. Houtz as follows: Z1011, April 7 at 10: xo a. m.; Oraiigeville, April ' " f T A M i j. at 10:10 a. m.: Si jaiuus, prn 21 at 10:15 a. in.; muiay, tiu 28 at 10:10 a. in., and Briarcreek, April 2S at 2:30 p. m. - - - 4 - - - - -- If you want drugs or patent niedi- rVines of anv kind eo to Mercers Drug & Book Store. Iilrh nixeovery of (onl. CUMBKKLAND, Md., March 2ii.- Thero is much excitement at Cherry Kun, W. Va., on the l'.altimore nnd Ohio rail road. IK) miles cast of I 'umlierlnnil, over the discovery of a rich vein of nntliracitu coal at the depth of S7 feet while boriug a well on the Anderson farm. Export of Merchandise. NEW YOllK, March U7. The exports o( merchandnio (rum the port or Miw York (or the week ending yesterday were valued at 10.0GD,jrb Why a Woman Is Able to Help Sick Woman Whan Doctors Fail. How frladly would men fly to wo man's aid did they but understand a woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities, and peculiar organic disturbances. Those things are known only to women, and the aid a man would give is not at his command. To treat a case properly it is neces sary to know all about it, and full information, many times, cannot be given by a woman to her family phy sician. She cannot bring herself to tell everything, and the physician is pijji? 1 , , . T BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT I w . . . . . t CUNSU.VPTIUel OT TOS m- Mi. CURE i 4 Tkb Cure ms! Cures Grippe, WHOOPINQ COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT IS HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil TIII3 PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Tile or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Weeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im mediate cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds. The reliel instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Throo Sizes, 25o., 6O0. and $1.00 Sold by Druggist!, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cur. William dcJuhnBU.. NEW YORK. Learn Telsgrapliy I' rcc. raying lofjue Free. I.KHANON, I A. For Radrond and Commeicial Service Typewriting Course I'nsitioiiS (' ar.mtced. (fttn-Ff-K Tkikukai-ii School, 3 7' jTcnLiiVivania Time Table in efltct Mar 18 4. m. a. h . r. H I It 4ft t i,H I li iff 7 UJl f 10 UO t U H 8c:runton( ;il)lv l'lUnlou " " WllkoHbarr?. ..lv i'lm'lli Kerry " Nantloke " Mucttnuu.ua " WupwuliouvL. " Nenoopeck r KottBVllle..., Utunt'tou 'louililrketi. Kern Olcn.. Kock oli'D.., Mt'tHiopeck.., lv Nescopeck lv Ciphkv Mpy Kerry " li. lllooiubbuig" CatawlHHa, ar I'alawlHHit lv 8. Danville.... " Buubury " LewlHbuig .... Mi 1,0 n Wllltarimpnrt. .xx'k 11 aven... ter.'ivo K.ii.e....- iiUPTURE. Write or cull for J. A. tIieruian'H book Just out ovrr liK) pui.'cs-prlne a".o. In postage st-imps. Learn how cured without ooerntlon nr loss of time. Address J. A. SIIIillMAN, IIKKNIA SPEC IALIST, lln-iudwiiy.Ni'W Yoik. 8.7-ttd Wben You Purchase Seeds and Plants, Or Send Money Any .here, BUY I'. S. F.Xl'RKSS Mi IN OK DF'RS. TRY Til I-.M ClieaPi afe, Satisfactory nnd BETTER THAN F0ST0FFI0S ORDERS FOR SUE tlY i:. 1. WILLIAMS, A i;k NT. Tor acoxoanftv LAie.k Haven. ..lv itelleroute ar Tyrone " l'hlllpsbur(f...." (Uearnidd " 1'llUbtirif " Sunbury, UiirrmburK, Philadelphia. .nri Hiiltlmore WasliliiKton... Bunbuiy ......... lv Lewlntown Jcar riiuburg- llnrrlsbuig......lv PlttHbnrg ar A. M. i 7 SO f 7 7 7 411 8 01 H HI H 24 A. M I 5 !) 7 us 7 W 7 iW 7 Hoi 8 UJ, At U. 8 H t H 4H U 4", 8 tr 8 5r y 14 as A. M 10 10 OH 11 Oil a to A. M P M iVi 1(1 1 Of) lti 4 41 5 t 55 A. I 9 W 111 80 P. M. a 1 8 11 4 in A. M. do ixj P. M 11 40 I 8 6.') A. M. I 11 4, I M A. H. 10 8, III) l-i 10 Bo 11 07 11 1H 11 iiA A. M. II -H 11 8(i 11 4H 11 SO P. M. 11 67 11 67 1 If IK 4U P. M, I 1 10 1 4!) 1 811 80 8 40 4 40 8 I P. H, 18 4 It 41 l Oil! 111 80 p. i 1 bi t S 15 P. M 6 21 il (10 7 15 P. M i l8 8 M 11 80 P. M, 18 4. Ill 30 P. M. I 08 i h : 8 a; 8 40 8 IM 4 07 P. M. 14 01 00; D 18 8 irr 8.00 P. M. I 4 07 4 in t 4 iM 4 M 4 a.' 4 ar. 4 B8 -1 P. M I 6 4S 18 8 II 7 10 8 (17 9 00 P. I 8 8 8 65 P. M. 110 iio I 9 4r 110 6." P. II I 7 2i A. M I 1 fid 1 90I P ( 4 !!7 4 M P. H I 8 00 f 8 07 8 17 8 87 8 47 7 00 P. M. ' 8 Ml 8 10 8 18 8 W 6 (0 P. 7 Cl J m 7 ao 7 X5 7 Si 7 Hi 7 81 8 16 P. M. I 8 40 "i"(M 9 80 P. MI I 8 81 110 10 A. M, I 4 8 HO 4 06 P. M 10 va A. M 8 80 Weekdius. 1 ally. I Kli'K httlin PlttRburg.....lv BarrlHbiirE Pittsburg lv I.ewlHtown Jc." sunbury... ar Wnshlngton....lv Itultluiore " PlilladelpUia..." Harnanurg lv 8unbury... ar Pittsburg lv ciearnWd .... rtilllpnburg.. Tyrone Iti'llermile.... Lock Haven.. .lv KLY'S CREAM BAI.1W In pooltlveenrc Apply Into the nottrlls. Itliqalckly lorhea. 6 cent st Drneirtote or by mail ; wmplee 10c by mall.' KLY BUOTUKKS, 68 Wamrn 8U, New York City- RAILROAD TlMB TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. ULOOMSbURG DIVISION. In effect June 10, taooj oi'Ai'lO.Sd. EAoT. MllH. Q. H. CHAPPELL. at a conbtunt diHudvantutfe. This is why, for the pust twentj-Cve years, tliousaiuis of women huvo been con fidinjr their troubles to us, nnd our advico has brought happiness and hoalth to countless women in the U.S. M rs. Chnppell, of (Irant l'ark, 111., whose pirtrait we publish, advises all sutferintr women to use Lyilia K. l'iuk ham's Vi'jfetablo Compound, as it cured her of intluiumntion of the ovaries nnd womb j she, therefore, Kpenks from kuowledtfo, nnd her experii m'u oupht to give others confidence. Address M rs. I'iulihum's Laboratory, Lynn, Mass. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. NOaTUCMBBKLAND Jli 35 1.60 10 00 t9 60 Cuiueron 6 17 HI 1 13 t'liulufky ...,.. Danville..........-.......... tte ill 10 li) B 111 Catuwlssa 7 14 tit 10.11 -.T Kupurt 717 10 87 8 1M Hl00Ul!lburg.,...M 7 84 8 84 10 48 8 88 Eapy 7 84 2 40 10 48 8 41 LlmoKlde.............. 7 80 8 48 , fb 00 Willow Urovo f7 4-1 fi 5 1 Brlurcreek 7 49 2 53 76 f8 Berwick 7 66 8 01 11 05 7 05 Btaeb liuven... ... 802 8 U8 .... 7 14 lilek's terry 8 12 3d!) ... 7 'il blilukaulnuy 8 17 a 20 H 20 7 81 Uunlock'H. 8 84 8 81 ...... 7 41 Nantlcoke . 8 8s 8 88 11 4:1 7 46 Avoudale... ... 3 42 8 42 ..., Plymouth 8 47 8 47 11 51 7 36 Plymouth Junction 8 61 8 62 Klut;s'0U..... 8 6' 4 90 11 69 8(2 Bennett,..-. - 9 01 4 03 ...... 8 01 Forty tort - 9 04 4 07 .... Wyoming 9 00 4 12 18 08 8 12 West PlUHton - 9 18 4 17 8 10 NiimiuelittDIui Ave 9 16 4 20 12 14 8 18 HUston. T. 9 19 4 24 12 17 8 18 Duryea.......-.. 9 28 4 29 8 25 Lackawanna 9 28 4 82 8 i7 Taylor 8 4 40 .... 8:5 Uellevue 9 87 4 45 H0BANTON V42 4 50 12 85 8 45 4.M P. M. P.M P. M STATIONS. WEST. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M. Erie Kane Keiiovo Lock Haven... Williamsport. Milton LewlsOurg sunbury ar Sunbury lv 8. Danville 1 Calaw Issa E. ltloomhburg1 Kspy Kerry ' Creasy " Nescopeek ....ar: P. M. I 7 1" A. M. I 1 5 p. m. 110 40, 111 41 111 m A. M I 8 .15 I 5 051 P. M 12 46 4 09 4 5 7 15 8 31 9 30 P. M I 6 e-'i 8 40 12 411 1 26 A. M. 2 10 2 2: 3 10 Nescopeek... Calawlssa.. Hook (ilen... Fern (lien..., Tomlilcken., tla.leum ..... Pousvllle .. ..lv Neseoowk lv Wapwallopen.ar Mocanaqua - Nantlcoke Plym'th FPrry ' Wllkesbarre....' Plttton(B H) ar Scranlon A. M. A 50 7 13 7 83 7 30 7 48l 7 1 8 W A. M 7 4: 8 2t; 8 33 8 44 9 112 10 05 p. m I 8 30 A. M. I 8 4U a. tn. t 7 80 t 9 20 I 4 5t I 4 25 A. M. I 7 6.', I 9 3ii A. M t 8 0.31 8 18, 8 St' 8 48 8 57! 9 06 A. M t 9 10 08 t 6 45 t 7 &- I H 80 9 10 9 05 9 40 A. M. I 9 66 10 17 10 86 10 43 110 4 10 58 11 06 A. M til 35 12 01 12 07 12 16 12 3j A. M. I 11 05 11 20 11 34 11 64 P. M. 12 02 12 10 P. M. 112 .v 1 24 a. tn. I 8 W I 9 0 p. m. 3 41 5 03 A. M. t 7 50 t S 40 I 8 30 A. M til 4(1 1 10 A. M. I 8 00 I 8 10 9 34 1 10 30 A. M. ) 6 00, 111 30 11 25 P. M. tl2 10 1 27 1 16 1 66 P. M. t 2 00 2 21 2 StV 1 43 2 55 8 05 P. M t4 10 4 3H 4 4 4 51 6 1 6 31) P. M t 8 05 8 19 8 29 S 48 8 6' 4 05 P. M, t 4 50 6 21 a. m I 8 CO P. M. I 8 10 a. m. t 8 00 P. M. t 8 10 t 5 10 a. m ltd 60 111 45 112 U P. M. t 4 00 t 6 40 A. M t 8 IK) 9 28 10 12 VI 80 1 42 2 48 P. M, I 3 0C 4 Ot 4 62 4 47 5 20 P. M t'5 48 ft 09 6 !7 8 82 t 8 80 8 40 8 55 v. a t 7 05 7 81 7 87 7 45 8 of 9 05 P, M t 66 7 09 7 21 7 42 7 62 8 00 P. M t 8 86 9 05 865 7 01 7i3 707 710 7 18 7 17 SCRANTON Bellevue, Taylor... l.ac'kawiuua. , Tliirjea Hlttston Husiiuehanna Ave, West l'tuston Wyoming Forty Foi l Bennett 7 2t Ktnphton' - 7 80 Plymouth Jumtloo Plymouth 7 88 Avonrtiile 7 42 Nantlcoke 7 48 Hunlock'H 7 61 Hhlekshlnny 8 01 Hick'ti Kerry 8 45 110 05 a ao 1 65 6 50 1015 10 43 10 48 10 31 10 83 10 35 10 40 1(1 '9 10 54 1103 2 03 2 1(1 2 13 2 17 8 10 2 23 827 8 34 1 40 5 511 606 6 09 813 418 6 10 6 24 6 30 685 613 Beach Haven., Berwick Brlarereek Willow urovo. Lime Klrige.... r..spy Bloomsburg. Itupert Catawlssa..., Danville Cuulasky ....... Cameron ......... NOKTBtTMHKHLAND 11 11 11 17 1 1 SO 8 12 11148 6 18 1148 8 23 1151 8 88 M... 8 81 ' 8 84 fistiy 8 30 1215 8 51 6 59 718 8 44 8 49 8 54 909 U22 ID V7 U 32 12 47 2 40 9 54 258 8 08 3 20 8 30 8 37 t7 28 8 41 7 33 8 50 .... 354 .... 8fK .... 4 06 .i7ininui rn.ln will leave Ila.leton 5.15 p.m Rock Cllen, 5.50 p. m., '.arriving atCatawlssa t Weekdays. I Dally, f Flag station. 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As a household equipment, its val ue cannot be estimated. CiTThe rates are moderate. lllj and Supply Co. PATENTS raupRt and Trade Marks obtained, nnd kl Patent business conducted lor MODEHATj OUKOFFICEIPOPPOSITETHK V. 8. PA1 KNT OFFICE. We bave no sub-agencies, business direct, hence can transact patent but nessln less time and at Less C'OBt than those I mote from Washington. . . ,. Mend model, drawing or photo, with d'-ser! tlon. We advise If patentable or not, f ree charge. Our fee not due till patent Is seenift. A book, "Mow to obtain Patents." w ith refel enees to actual clients In your Mate.l'ounty, town sent free. Address (Opposlte V. 8 1'atent (.flier.) PHOTOGRAPHS IN COLORS. We paint them in oil colors and would be pleased to have you call and examine the work. We also furnish the most desirable in I'llOTO JEW ELK V, as well as the best in portrait photographs Market Square Gallery, Over Ilartman's Store. iyi2-2i $9oa VEAMLY to Christian man or woman to look after our growing business m tills and iidlolnltig ( runt let,, to act as .Manager and correspondent, work can be done at your home. Enclose srlf-nddrcsx-ed, st limped envelope for particulars to J. A KN IGHT. General Manager, Corcoran Dulldlng, opposite l otted States Treas ury, Ytal)lngton, D. C. S-a U tMICHCSTCR'S ENCLIBH Fehhyroyal. pjlls BAKK. Any rclui.lt. I.uille n.L 1'rncHrt for II K II tMi K'l .1JU1M In HE It ftii'I Unltl niftallln boioa ilcl with lin rtrbon. TwlLe no other. RcftiM lnrirvrnti Hattlfution and ImlttM tlnat Huy nf jonr DruKKiai, or ttad 4. tk ttauH fnr lrtlpulr, TiMtlaiviilials mad 4Rrllf far l.arilr, t litw, by r ttint Mtall. lO.OOU r. tlmonin. Sold bT 11 Druitiiu. ( bluhetr ('hemic! C 6-SM mm PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CTeinw!. na bnutinu the bix. Ncvor PllB to nontore 9' u&ir to its Youtnrul loiof. to ,r il'..Vi h.ir Uu v tac.nmHI""" ni-ptt 6-7-4td. I Hood, Pretty, New. lc. VALL PAPERS 3c. bv. Holl. ISatlafae- A1-Lj IWUW ton iruaranteed. haninli'S for stamp, r.ii. l'Y en., I'HtiVllihNCK. H. 1. 8 14dH 4 ia 4 17 4 4 8H ... f4 VJ V 7 4 4K 1 10 ft 00 V. M. P. U. 7fti 7 r.T 8 01 i0 9 at 9 85 1 10 R 00 H 4,r 4. Mi v. M. p. m. r II. t Runs dnllv. f Flag station. A. O. 8ALISBUHY, T. W. LER, Bupt. Gen. l ass. Agt SOUTIl.- AHK1VK. It. K H K. K, la.rn. 13.05 12.00 11.57 11 47 11.43 S.40 11.31 .J:11.'J S.3S .O'li.ni n.,n am 7. ml 7.0M; 7.H3 4.M A.5II pm 8. 6.111 6.14 6.01! fl.to M'.l 'H 2.0t tl.l-lft.U7 tl.ttt S 17 ll tK) 5.1 p.m.' U.15' 9.10 . or 1 50 1.45 1.80 1.1HI 19.53 l'J.45 '8.8 19.10 iiiii in rA k in ia o n HI lit r iw:ii Kl 10.13 4.5:1 11.45 , 5.1'I.IO. W 4..V) 11.80 I am ain p in p ru LAVt STATIONS. BlOOIUHbU'g. ' I'. & V. " Main si.. Paper Mill. ..Light t.. Oiangevire. . .Korks ... ...Zaner's... .titlllwater ...Benton.. . ...Kelson's.... .cole s t'r'k. ..I.anbach.. ...Central... Jam. city.. NOKTU LKAVI amipm'pmiam 8.479 4016 :(5j.10 h.i9 a.4Ji.;i7i 8.W 9.4 . I0 9.01 9.5lt.l 6.S7 9.05 8.59 5.55 6.60 i 9 15 s.io'v.ot.tn 9.i3 9.J7 9. 38 9.41 9.4 9.5 9.SH 10.10 3.80 7.14IT.35 7.45 H.0O 8. HO 3.84 7. IS 8.807.'j:l 8.40 7.W 8.44l7.78.40 8 47 7.41 8.46 8.57 7.51 9 00 4.07 8.0 ! 9 85 10.14 4.10 .0.") 9.85 am pro pmam AHU1VI PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. TWAINS LB WE BLOOMSBUKO For New York, Philadelphia, Heading Vottt Vllle, Tamaqua, weekdayf 7.80 u..w a. m. FOr lUlHUlHlJUl t, WTCfcuaj D, ... m... .. v For Danville and Milton, weekday?, 7.20 a. m. 8'?' . , OA U'lQ 11 qnA win For Carawissti witnuhjo i.ui "m 12 0. B.00 fi.ao, p. m. For Hupert weekdays 7.20, H.38 11,30 a m., 18.S0, it m it tin n m "Vor BnWinore, Washington and the West via B. O. K. K., tnrougu traina i mlnal. Philadelphia, 8.80, 7.65, 11.86 a. m., li 46 - 7 A m tinnilRVS 8.80. 7. 11.88 a. m., 84" 7 3T, p. in. Additional trains from 84 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 83 D. m. Sundays, 1.86. 8.83 p. m. " THA1NH KOK BLOOIHMU'RO ' Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.30 a. m.,andvla East on .li)a. m. Leave I'hlladelphla 10.81 a. m. Leave Heading 18.15 p. m. Leavel'ottsvllleH.sup. m. Leave lainnqtm . ii;.. Leave WllllamBport weekdays 10.13 a m, 5.48 p a. LeaveCntftwlssRweekdays, 7.oo,8.909.1oa. m mo H :m A OH n. m. Leave Hupert, weekdays, 7.08. 8.83, 9.18 11.40 a. ru., i.M.,4.s.i. ATl.AWTIUl'l l 1 1'1 miUA, In etTent Oct. 15. HWO. I.eavn I'hlladelnlila. chestnut Btreet wharf and Kouth street wharf. For ATI.ANTIU ,1.11 i neeKiia.ru. r.x nress, V.tv a. m. tnaiiiniays uiu.v, i.v; ino. 4.00. 5.00. 1.15 p. m. Accommoda tinn. B.no a. in.. C.so p. in. Sundays Ex- mesM, '.i.io, 10.00 a. m. Accommodation, 8. 00 a. in., 5.oo p. m Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weekdays -Express t ii5 mini. ii).bi a. in.. 8.50. 6.30 n. m. Aecoiiimo. fiMilnn. H 0.ri a. m.. 4 .W n. m. Sundays Express, ln.iri am, 4.:W,7.o p. in. Accoaiiiiodutlon, 7.1& a. in., 4.05 p. in. , Parlor cars on all express trains. I.KAVB Pllll.A DELPHI A. For CAPE MAY-Weekdays 0.15 a. m., 4.15, p. m. Sundays 0.15 a. in.. South st, tt.on a. m, ArtilltlonHl for Cane May weekdays 5.00 p. in Ford'HAN CITY Weekdays u.15 a. m., 4.16 n. m. Sundays 9.15 a. m. For SKA ISLE CITY Weekdays 9.15 a. m, nn n in NEW YOHK AND ATLANTIC CITY EXPHES8, LeavesNKW YoltK (Liberty Street) 3.40 p. in, Leaves ATLANTIC t IT Y, 8.30 s in. Detailed time tubles at, ticket orllees. W. O. BESLKH, KDSON J. WEEKS, LUuu'l Bupt. Uen'l ''ass. Agt. Ta.;u..uu.'i;' 4 W ,.-.h i": WiMWrff WtollWWjr 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 Upwards We sell on the installment plan. Tianos, ,25.00 clown and $10.00 per month. Or gans, $10.00 down, f 5.00 per month. Lib eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at onei half price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down and fvoO per month. We also handle the Demorest Sewing MacMne, from $.9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines, JSest makes of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO $9.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 West Maint. helow Market, llloomsburg, Pa. o have any.