THE COLUMBIAN; BLOOMSBURO, PA. HOW TO USE A TELEPHONE. Simple Rulet for Talkers Who Hav Difficulty In Boing Understood. Talk louder, "Don't yell so,"' "Get closer to the instrument," "Don't talk so far away can't hear a word you say," are some of the message? sent by the people who use the telephone to the person at the other end of the line. The words are often accom panied with evidence of ill will and impatience, at which the telephone operator smiles. "Every time I hear a remark of that kind," said the manager of a large exchange, "I am confirmed in tiie belief that, despite its popularity, everybody does not know how to use the telephone." One of the mistakes made by many people who use the telephone is they do not place the lips close enough to the instrument. Some people make this error because they can't forget the old style instrumeut. In order to obtain the best results with it it is necessary to keep the lips a few inches from the phone, was the cry when the old stylo instilment was in use. and some old subscribers have this "distant habit," as the telephone peo pie call it, and they are usually told by the one at the other end to "talk louder." "If I were to lay down a rule for speaking on the telephone I should say: Keep the chin well raised and speak with a large amount of air in the chest, articulate slowly and dis tinctly and use the lips that is, place the voice in the front of the mouth." JVe7i York Tribune. "Good morning," said the printer, assuming his most patronizing air, as he entered the commercial emporium. "I am in need of a pound of coffee, five pounds of sugar, and a package of corn starch. I thought 1 would call around and get your prices. Of course, I can get all these things a great deal cheaper in the large cities, but I believe in patronizing home in dustry as far as possible, and if your prices are anywhere near rea sonable 1 shall give vou the order. I already have figures from your com petitor across the way, and, of course, you will do a little better than he will." The merchant stared, and the printer continued : "I was half a notion to stop trading here, on account of your politics, but concluded that I woukln t be silly. Of course, as long as we live in the same town we must be friends, but really 1 think you are hurting your business by voting the way you do. 1 have heard a great many people speak about it. You do not care to bid on this contract, eh ? Then, of course, you will not feel hard if I get the goods somewhere else? We really must look out for the pennies, you know." And he was gone, and the merchant was so mad that it was fully two hours before he lealized that the printer had been quoting from some of his own re marks the week previous, when he talked of ordering $i.8o worth o stationery. Dushore Review. NEW FLYING MACHINE. riMlnilrlplilii Urrnlnr Una nralgned One Tlml In Ilia Opinion 1 1'or fert In F.vrrx Drlnll. , There is In rhili.i'clphia nn Inventor fa tljlnjf tiiai'liiiir Iki claims t hnt the one lie has about ('(iinpletiil will fat excel that made t.v Count von Zeppe lin In (iormnn.v that it will wiar through space like n bird, and that It Is Htnoat perfect. In every detail. The trial trip, It is said, will be made in n short time. This new candidate for fame 1 Mr. Charles K. Hite. A Miccessful test il n model of this machine has alrcadv lice.ii made. The motive power of the airship I at the sides, by powerful dltk fans. In- The Orchard. Spring is here and with it pruning time. None of the different kinds of fruit trees needs more attention than the apple. No crop of fine fruit of this valuable sort need be expected it the trees are not properly pruned Besides what looks more slovenly in a field or yard than a tree full of dead limbs, suckers and matted branches so thick that a bird can fly through reminding one of a neglected child unwashed and unkempt. The objects to be attained by prun iW are: First, a symmetrical and evenly balanced tree: second, to ad mit sunlight and a free circulation of . , . -ii r throuch the toD ot tne tree sun keeping sufficient foliage for the life and vigor of the tree; third, to pre ent the de-vitalizing of the tree. pollen exhaustion. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con tain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole svstem when entering through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they do is ten fold to the uood vou can possibly de live from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. I. Cheney & Co Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying llalis ta tarrh Cure be sure to get the genuine, It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by . J. Cheney or Co, Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Fills are the best. . The trouble with a clubman is that he expects to find home comforts in his club and club comforts in his home. A queer thing about debts is that they do not gtow smaller as they are contracted. A I Helen Reminder. "Have you ever slopped to think that If .vou stopped smoking" you would mve enough money to buy n house and lot In the course of ten venrs or so." "Yes," answered Mr. Mci Mini, "but the only object I'd have in buyitifr nn. other house nun 1; where I could smo the ruir nnd bice Inpton Star. be to have 11 place ke without spotMng cnrtivins.." Wnh- An I mfirrnwlntilnt l-'.ITert. "Thev pnvt! Mri'S the job of hunt ing- the pictures nt the club nnd h hunjr nn impressionist painting up side down." "Well?" '.obody detected the blunder un til the artist visited the club." "Whnt did he say?" "Me said it was nil right." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Ton lluny. The mtin who thinks lie knows It all per haps Is vnnrlroiis wls Dut never brnilUs mankind, no matter hnw ho tries. He leaves his fellow man to stray, an unenlightened elf. Ills time's nil taken up with admiration of himself. Washington Htnr. tiiom; i.vi mmui:. IIITE'8 FLYING MACHINE. (It Is Said to He Almost Perfect In Every Detail. losed In the forward ends of aluminum vlinders, which are titled with auto matically acting rudders at their real vents. i'he car nnd frame work are built of the best high-pressure steel tubing, capable of receiving- stores of coin pressed hydrogen and carbonic nnhy dride. An apparatus for heating and refriircrntinir the livdrocen, which is kept circulating bv means of n suction blower or fan in a chamber connected th the heating coil, is situated on the ear. The pores of the balloon are 100 feet in length, making the egg-shaped gas bag 80 feet by .12 feet in diameter. When completely distended the bal loon will be capable of holding 42.411 ubic feet of gas, but only 31.fi.t9 cubic feet of gas will be carried therein, or just enough to lift the balloon clear of the earth's surface. The balance of the space in the gas bag will be taken up by an internal balloon on the prin ciple of a fish's nir bladder. This la one of the features of the new inven tion, and is, in fact, of great impor tance. Two liquefied carbonic acid gas en gines, welgmng Dili lime over juu pounds and occupying an exceedingly small space, furnish a maximum 01 CO- horse power at a merely nominal ex pense. The peculiarity of these en gines is the remarkable light weight in metal. Mr. Hite claims that his airship will be under perfect control nnd can be taken to any altitude desirable. The air currents, lie says, will be of great assistance in running the machine, There are a great many breezes and currents in the air, and Mr. Hite hns endeavored to acquaint himself with each one. This airship is unlike the ordinary balloon in shape, being cylinder form, with conical ends, constituting an ob late spheroid. The llenunn, Little fleorge (to debt collector) Father Isn't in, but he told me to ask you to call to-morrow. Collector He will be at home then, will he? lieorgv No, sir: lie", I bp out. That's why he told me to tell you to call then. X. Y. World. c'7nM'iin if iov". Mrs. Manycooks There nre only six sponge cakes in the pantry, l'.iidgct I thought .von linked a dozen. Bridget Well, mum, Olllcer itrnn ngnn calli (I an' Oi had to give him some ns our assessment for police protection.-- Puck. For 'ka lroad and t'otnmeicial Service Typewriting Course I'ree. pAVinir I'osnK'lis liiuir;inlel. cata logue I-ice. KisK Ikik-.kai ii Scltoot., I. MIAMI'S 1 A. 3 7 St Learn lekpaply ... - Mr. Throop (vxed) They did not half wash this shirt at the Laundry, my dear! Mrs. Throop (hopelessly) 1 know it, Henry: AlMittt nil they do is to wash out the indelible ink marks. ItrooU lyu Life. It Kmltlena the Sonl. It saddens the soul when the time comes That live-dollar bill we hud vowed not Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, - . . ... r . Tl Sore Lips or nostrils, corns, It Makes Restful Sleep. Bleeplessness almost lnvnrinMy nccompn nles constipation and Its mnnlfold attendant evils nervous disorders, Indigestion, head ache, loss of appetite, etc. To Httempt to In dtieesleep liv oplntes is a serious mistake, for the bruin Isonly benumbed and the body suf fers. Celery Klnit removes theeauseor wake fulness by Its soothing effect ou tho nurvea and 011 tho stomach and bowels. Celery Kln cures Constipation and Noire, btouiuuh, Liver and Klducy diseases. 8 HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil Tin: pilk ointment. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Tiles or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Iturning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im mediate cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, bcurty Time Tabic tn elltcl Mar 18, . u ... -K fcl. 1 ! H iv 8 u ;,hI 12 IS IIU Ml cranlomI;U)lv I'll intuit N ilkehbarre. . rijin'lli rrm NuniKoku .Mueiiiiuiiia ... up win lope,, Ncteopeck .... roltsvllle lhtzieioii 'loiiililekt-h... Kern on 11 His k l, ii Nesoopeck lv .lv Nescopcek..., ciesny Ksp Ferry " S. llluoinhbiiig" CatawlHsa nr Cat litt le lv 8. Danville.... " Buiibury " Stinburv 1,,'wlHtnirij ... M'. on Wlllliiiiisport. ..o k llnveu... .("MlVO rf,tLC.... Uiek Haven. ..lv Helletonte nr Tyrone " WilllpHbiirg...." Clearllelil " PIUsbuiK " Sunhury Uarrlsburg.. M.IV . .ur r is A. H. t T I 7 !w, 5 4 8 01, S l.'l 8 it . M. i A ;o 7 ) ? IM 7 !fli 7 H.i 8 0J A. M. t H Hi, urn t n :V 8 4' 8 M 8 Mil v l; U 3") I A. M. I 9 4i 10 l:t in rs U (in 11 !H A. M. A. M. III! . :o i-' III fni 11 07 11 111 11 111 r ii'i 10 1 OA y 15 11 5 87 A5 Philadelphia. ,ar Bultlinore " 1 Wuslilnton... 11 Sunbury ..lv Lewlstown Joar Pittsburg- " A. H. I I) Ml 111 ao P. M. 8 17 8 11 4 In A. M. !10 iW r. m. 11 to; ! U b! A. M. Uarrlsburg lv. 1 11 4. A. 11 '-'' 11 ar.1 II II. 11 rm p. M. it r.7 11 IX 'l P. M. i 1 ll 1 4R 1 .'!. so! 8 4ll 4 I'll s a.) P. M. 1.1 4r! 14 II; t on I S ! OH 111 HO P. M. ( 1 M I 8 ! 6 '.l li 00 7 IS P. H. 1 S SSOi n so P. M.I 13 4. 111 30' f ii U P. M. I 4 lK 1 8 ic, 8 'li 8 40 3 4 07 P. H. u 0. IKI J 1M VI7I 'I Hi HIM. P. M. I 4 07 ! 4 VII 4 ' 4 S.m 4 61 6 1.. P. M t S 4A IS A II ' 7 101 8 07 9 00 P M i 4 i'7 4 'o i P. H ( 00 1 07 H .7 fi 87 47 7 00 P. M. i n fn 6 10 is tt 6 f 0 p. 1 ' 7 1.1 J m 7 an 7 i 7 Hi 7 Hi 7 M 8 16 P. M. I 8 40 "i"o4 V 60 A New Departure! 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, etc. J.utkets turr.isneo lor lard in 3, 5 and ten-round lails, AT LEADER'S MEAT MARKET Ikef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, l'otk Bologna, Sausage, Hani, liaton, Siraj pie, Vienna Sausage, Tripe, Hoilei'. Ham, Ac. All meats fresh and clean. and prices rifilit. F. HI. LEADKK, Centre Street Market. P. M. I s r 8 ft." P. M, 110 l I 9 4ft 110 67 Plttsbure ar I 6 B5l j Weekdays. bally. I Hi tf htailou p. u I 7 1 A. M I 1 Till1 P. MJ I 8 f,i 110 10 A. U, I 4 ii'. II HI I 4 oa P. M S10 i A. M I 6 .'10 to break. Chlcugo llecord. It Makra i Dlffepence. "What is the seating rapacity of this cur?" asked tho curious passen ger. "Well, that depends." answered the conductor, guardedly. "Depends on what?" "On the people. If you want an estimate I should say that Its seating rapacity is about 28 men or IB wom en." Chicago PosiU AUTHOR AND PATRIOT. BJornatJerneBJornaon, Who Demand , a, Separate Consular Ser vice for Ills Country. Bjornstjerne Ujornson, the famous Norwegian novelist, who has just made nn urgent plea for the separation of Norway and Sweden in their commer cial consular service, is not only a bril liant author, but a red-hot patriot. The motive of most of his literury pro ductions hus been n search for a ve hicle to give expression to the Nor wegian spirit. He hns nn intenso'dis like for the new cult of French imita tion, and has been u powerful force in Tit for Tat. Slopay I want you to make nnother suit for me. Taator (reluctantly) Yes? Slojxiy Yes. Now let m see some thing in the way of a check. Tuilor All right, but suppose you dio the same for me. Philadelphia Prese. Mi.. r by How to lirnw a Crowd. "It's lonesome here in the evening. I wish some of the neighbors would, some in." "I'll just lie down on the couch for a nap; that'll fetch 'em." Chicago Iter. ord nnnirat Man In the Shop. "That tall man seems, to be the, busiest person in the establishment. What does he do?" "It is his duty to see whether the others are working or not." Tit-Iiits. The Change of Life Is the most important period in a wo man's existence. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in a thousand appronches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying ana some times painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending tho blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, bometimes with chills, ns if the heart were going to stop for good, are symptoms of a dun- Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c, 60c. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of pries. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William A John 8U. RiEW YOItK. Tor (iCaXcxxtfv ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a posltlT.coM Appl j Into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 5 cent, at Drmrau or by mail ; samples 10c by mail. KLY UKOT11KKB. M Warren Bu, New York City- RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. HLOOMSUUKG DIVISION. In effect June 10, luooj a i' AXIOMS. N0RTB0MBBHLAND Cameron Cuulaekyi Danville .., Catawisaa ........ Kupert lllooiubuurt ...... Bspy Lluie Kldt(e..... willow Grove... BrliiivreeK lierwick , bedonllaven 1 Hick's Ferry.. bblcsshlDuy... Huinock's. ...... Nanilcoke, A.M. tb35 .. mr .. .... . e :m .. 7 1 .. 717 . 7H4 . 7 a . 7 811 rr ti hi 7 4ii 2 &a 758 8 1 EAoT. T.U. A.M. i.to "iT in 34 1 40 12 4H B81 8 UN BJORNSTJERNE UJORNSON. (Famous NorweRlun Novelist, Tulrlot and I'olilielun.) the movement to create a revival of Scandinavian art nnd letters, lljorn fcou has written a few notable trag edies for the stage, almost- ull of them using Seundinaviun subjects for mate rial. In the early 808, when he had already passed 60, he settled at Lille hainmer and began to propagate once more the republican opinions which had formerly caused his Imprisonment for treason. He has recently devoted himself to'the public discussion of po litical and educational reform. l'rwiieroua ftetfro Town, The town of Eatonville, Fin., has 1,200 Inhabitants, with not a single white among them. It hns its full quota of public officials, a bank and other business establishments requi site In a town of its ize. Avondnle..... 3 41 flymoutb S4 Plymouth Juuctlou 8M Kingston 8 51 beiiDott..-.. Vul Forty Fort w Wyomlinf C WeBt PIltBton 18 BusquehanDa Ave 1 viiiui nn V IS .. VM .. 8i .. 7 ... VU 4.M Duryea Lackawanna.. Taylor Mellovue HOBASTO. STATIONS. a oi 8 U8 8(9 I i.HI 8 81 8 3H 8 41i 8 47 tl '.41 4 (18 4 07 4 ri 4 17 4 IW 4 84 4 !i 4 91 4 40 4 45 4 50 r. m I p. m. p. m! a. m. a. m Pittsburg'.. ..lv I 7 w la I8W narrlsbuiK ar 11 66 I 3 4U l9 0 I 8 10 a. m. p. 111. a. m. Pittsburg lv y 00 LewlstOWDjO." t 7 30; 8 41 t 8 10 sunbury ar t 9 u u t 6 to p.;m. a.m. a.m. am Washtngton....lv IlO 40 ........ t 7 50 1" 50 llultlmore " 11141 4 5C; tS4 11 45 PhlludelpUla..." Ill SO I 4 i I 8 80 118 w A. H. A. M. A. M. r. M. narnsnurs lv I 8 .15 I 7 55 til ft t 4 00 bunbury... ar I 6 05 I 9 8ii l 10 t 6 40 P. M. A. H. A. M Plttsbiirif lv Sis 4 8 00 t 8 00 Clnartleld " 09 Plilllpsburg.. . 4 5H .. ... 10 1 Tyrone " 7 15 ' J 10! Helletonte '8 81 Look Haven. ..ar 9 80 JO an 9 48 iS. A. M. A. M. P. M. Erie lv I 5 a Kane " 8 40 1 00 ....... Kcnoo ' 19 4(1 t 6 45 10 8u Look Haven...." 1 as t 7 s; 11 m I 8 A. M. p. Wllltamsport,." 8 10 180 tl 10 4 Ot Milton...... ' 111 9 10 97 4 69 LewlHburir " ' J' sunbury ar 8 10 9 40 1 6 A. M. A. M. P. V. P. M Hi.nli.in lv M 50 I 9 68 t 8 00 t '6 48 H. Danville " 7 18 0 17 9 81 6 09 Catawlssa " 7 at 0 85 1 8h 8 7 K. llloomsburn" 7 8 10 48 8 48 8 88 Ksnv Ferry....:" 7 48 110 47 I 811 ?"sy ....fr... " HI 10 5ii 9 85 S 4ii Nescopeck....ar 8 08 11 us 8 05 8 Bj A. If. A. M. P. M. J. Nescopcek lv til 35 t4 10 t . Oo SScttt-ir 8 18 0, 4 8 7 81 p... Pottsvllle 10 051 jW 10 00 15 50 A, H Ai . P. m. P, M Nescopeck lvtsoa mw taw taw 10 a 6 8 Wapwallopen.ar 8 18 1 20 8 19 7 09 10 84 hut Mocanaqua " 8 s 1 ai w 10 37 Si ;tl NantlCOke ...." 8 48 11 54 8 48 7 49 A. M. P. M. T.V.I T.U 118 5f t 4 Btt t 8 80 1 94 1 t 9 05 ..... 18 58 11 05 7 05 .... 7 VI 7 81 7 81 7 41 7 40 1UH l'i'ia l'i'b'i lTS 190'8 ii'U 19 17 7 35 s'i8 8 04 8'ii S HI 8 18 8 111 8 '.'5 8 Ii7 8. 16 A. U. Plttston(DH ar t 9 mi Keranton " " 1" 081 . ....... i im trill leave Hlizll'ton 5.15 p.m .T Z"u m.. larrlvlnit at" (.'atawlssa !'u,'.J!!o.. inoiir. f FlHir station ' n..7. cm, nii sie'niiiir cars run o throKj? trains between and WMlilDRton and between Uarrlsburif, Plttt; rK"'."7'.'...n. .nnlt to Ticket f or IWrtuer iuiui ucliwu -rr. Agents. J. 11. Ul-'H-'lllIMSWll. tien'l. Manager. Combines perfect locnl ci vice, with nilvantrics (omini; from all LONti MSTA.NCK sul strilicrs. From a commercial stand point, The Telephone yields huecr profi'.s on the investment than nnything else in the world. As . household equipment, its val ue cannot be estimated. WThc rates nre nioderale. ;! tci rm and Supply Co. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and al Patent business conducted for MOLiEKAT. OVKOFFICEISOPPOSITETHK 17. 8. PAT ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, t business direct, hence can tronsact putent bui ness In less time and at Less Cost than tbose I mole from Washington. (end model, drawing- or rhoto, vvlth descr. J tlon. We advise If patentable or not, free i Charge. Our fee not due till patent. Is secure A book, "How to obtain Patents," with refei ences to actual clients In your btate.County, 0 town sent free- Address t A. hNUW l (I,, WBRnil RIOIJ, u. v (Opposite V. 8 Patent OOIlc.) PHOTOGRAPHS IN COLORS. We r.aint ihem in oil colors and would be pleased to have you call and examine the work. We also furnish the most desirable in 1'IIOTO JEWELRY, as well as the best in portrait photographs Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyi2 21 S900, V E A It L V to 'Christian man or woman to look after our growing business In this and niljolnlng count li'L. to act as Manager and correspondent, work can be done at your homo. Enclose sclf-iiddress-ed, stamped envelope for particulars to J. A KNIGHT. Ueneral Malinger, Corcoran Uulldlng, opposite United States Treas ury, Wiu-hliigton, D. C. 8-21 Aim CHICHCSTCR'8 ENGLISH Pennyroyal fills M yT.. OHinuI and OnlT Arnuliin. tat lillll.iMK'Mltn-h t.UU.tfl In KKI nl Uold mtUln bow 9rit with bio rthbon. Take no othr Rpru Hanceroua HabtltBtla moA 1 m 1 1 Utiia. Hujr nf jour UruiRtal, or nd 4 m tarapi fhr FArtlrular. TMtlBiiiUi and Keller for l.aille," in Uddr, by pv fura MaIL. 10.M0 reattmnbiftla. Hold bv all Druiiiti, Chleheater 1'hemleAl )w Xwkoi UUa wt, MsdlauB 1'tu-k, fill LA., VA, 6-21 mm Urn. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clranau mt kMuurua the ttmtt. Never Palls to Bortore Ormfl Hair lo lie loum.u. y'---Cun loulp liii-t hir t.Umfr V aw. .nrttu.ini lni(.-gl -7-4td. I WSSiS' .Tsnlc0: V ALL PAPERS 8 48 T. M MltS. .1 KMX IK NOBLR. perous, nervous trouble. Those hot llusheH lira just so mivny culls from unturo for help. Tho nerves are cry intf out for aKsistance. The cry should be heeded la time. Lydia K. l'ink li inn's Vegetablo Compound was pre pared to meet tho needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. It builds up tl0 weakened nervous system, and enables a woman to pass that grand change triumphantly. " I was a very sick woman, caused by Change of Life. I suffered with hot flushes, and fainting spells. I was afraid to go on tho street, my head nnd back troubled m so. I was entirely cured by Lydla K. I'inkham's Vegeta ble Compound." M us. Jknnik Noiim, 6010 Keyser tit., Oermantowu, Pa. . 8 65 7 01 713 7(17 710 7 13 7 17 HCRANTOK bellevue. . Taylor Lackawuna.., lluryea Plttston HUHiui'lmrniA Ave..... West 1'IUulou Wyotulnir - Forty Fort Bennett KlnKSton" 1'lynioutbJunitlon.. Plymouth Avoudale Nanilcoke Tlnntock'a Hhlckshlnny s ri lllck'sFerry.. Beach Haven Berwick Brlarereek Willow Grove Lime nidge Rspy ninotnsliurir Kupert 8 4 ('ILLILWlSHa " " 18 35 P.M WKST. t.u. a.m. r.M.r. m. 45 J1U US 1 t5 5 AO 8 50 11) 15 8 03 5 IW HI l-i 110 C (18 lOv'li 10 31 10 88 10 35 10 40 1 13 8 17 8 111 8 23 8 SiT 6 09 818 18 8 111 tli 71 7 30 Vila 7 1 7 45 76! 10 l!l 10 54 111)3 ii"ii 11 17 11 li'.l 8 VI til 48 8 1M 11 48 8'W 1154 8 H 8 31 ' 8 84 f!2C9 HM 1815 H44 Mil H V7 1 na 8 84 I 40 B3H 8 85 8 4U 1 54 S5H 8 0S 3 id 8 30 8 37 n '.'8 8 44 7 ; 8 43 6M 6 59 7 18 lion EUiirauteed. isumples tor stamp K. a. I cahv ( .. rmivini'.M K. n. i. 8 14l4t , H. WOOD. Gen. Pass, Agt. 8 Ml 8 f 8 rs 4 08 4 18 4 17 4 11 llanolllo 9 0U 1S4V SI" niuii...u..vn 935 1 10 500 Mi v u p Mi t KtihB dallv. f Flag station. A. U. HALI8BUHY.t T. W. 7 54 7 57 8 01 8 05 8 20 8 4r. HOUTII.. AKKIVI. It. tkH U. I. ami 7.111 7.0H1 7.118 S.53 a.m.jpm 18.05 12 tin 11.57 11 47 .60' 11.43 0.40111.33 6.8ill.2' S.8511.19 .1H 6.14 a.o 5.59 5.4(1 6.8H1 p.m. 8.15 8.KI 8.05 1 VI 1.45 1.80 1.001 5.84 118.58 14111.18. 5.87119.45 .08lll.05i5 17 18.8 1 e.ni n im s.n n.io .08110 58 5.10 18.01! .68 10.59 5.0.1 11.53 -41 10.43 4 53 11.45 .411 il0.40 4.50 11.80 am au p m p m IMATI STATIONS. Bloowsbu'g. r. & H. Main st... Paper Mill. ..LUfht ft . Oranevll'e. .f OTKS ... ...Zuner's... Htlllwater ..Benton.. . ..Brtson's.... cole's Cr'k. ..Lanbach.. ..Central. NOHTH LIAVI am pmipniiuiii 8.47 4 40 8 35 6.10 S.4II 8.4318.371 M 9.45 6.40 9.01 8.54 (151 0.37 9 05 8.59 5.55 6.50 9.15 8.1(1 7.04 7.10 9 .'28I8.S0 7.1417.85 9.87 U. 94 T. IS 7.45 9.88 8.8017.88 8.0(1 9.43 8.40 7.3S 8.80 9.47 8.44'T.HT 8.40 9.511 8. 47 7.41 8.48 .b-4a.6T T.M 9.00 mmimy ti lu ok Jam.Clty.Jl0.14 4.10 8.05 9.85 am pin p iii hiii AHHIVK PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. TKAINS LBWK BI.OOMSBCHQ' For New York, hbllaaelpbla, Headinn Potti Vine, Taniaqua, wewosys 7.8U i . o a. m. FOr VI UllttUiapui v, w i.-.-. . w ""fot Danville and Milton, weekdays,7.80 a. m. 8'8'", . . . n (tn a -til 11 Silt m . For tatawissa wremujo 18For Hiipe?t we?kda'ys7.80,8.S8 11.30a. m., 19.80, m iu nn it 1A n m ForBalIinore. Wasblnifton and the West vis B. 4 O. It. It., tbrouyh trains leave Keaamg ier mlnal.Fbllaiielplila, 3.30, 7.55, 11.86 a. m., 3 46; 7.11. v. m. Sundays 8.30, 7.56 11.86 a. m., 8.46 7T3T, p. m. Additional trains from 4 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 83 p. m. Sundays, 1.85. 8.83 p. m. TKA1NH FOB. BLOi'MfbVHG Leave New York via Pblludelphla 7.80 a. m., andvta Baston 9.10a. m. Leave Plilladelphla 10.31 a. Dz. Leave HoaalnK 13.15 p. m. Leave PotlsvlTle 18.80 p. m. LeaveTamaqua 1.49 p, m.. Leave Wllllauisport weekdays 10.18 a m, 5.43 p mLeavpCatswlssfl weekdays, 7.00,8.809.10s, m 'LveVuper1!;, weekdays, 7.08. 8.83. 9.18 11.40 a. m.. 1.88, . 4(1, 6.21. ' ATLANTIC CITY P1VIHION. in ..nvr.r Mareh 30. l'Kil. Tenvn Philadelphia, Chestnut Street wharf and south Hi reet wharf. '!! antic CITY weekdays. Kx iiii.ss. .oo. o.oo a. m. (saturtlays only, l.oti). 2 00, 4.00, 6.00, i.l5 p. m. Aeeominoda t'lnn, S.oo a. m., J.30 p. m. Sundays Kx press.r.uo, 0.10, 10.00 a. in. 17. 15 p.m. Aceommoila. Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weekdays -Express, 7 85 on, 10.15 a.m., 8.50,6.30 s ou p.m. Aeeomuio ,i'..tii, s r. m.. 4 05 n. m Sundays Express, iii.ir a.m. 4.30,5.30 s.t0 p. m. Aoeommodatton, 7.15 a. in., 4.05 p. m. -l'urlnr ears on all express trains. I.KAVK l'lllLADKLI'IHA For CAPH MAY Weekdays 0.16 a. m., 4.16, n m mnwiRVH 9.16 a. m.. HouiliHt. O.oti a. m Vri.iiiiniiMi f(iri:Hiin Mnv W eekdays ft.00 n. in. For iCK N CITY Weekdays 9.15 a. in., 4.16 p.m. fuiuiays ii.in b. ui. For SEA lriLE CITY' Weekdays 9. 15 a. m, kwaI xi'iuk AN n ATLANTIC TlTY KXTRESS, Leaves N KW YOKK (I.lbftrty 8tret) 8.40 p. m i ATI iTII'(!lTV. H MA ft. m. 1 Ik' IK A T-r srv H i;'', . Leaves ATLANTIC CITY, 8.30 a. m iintnlltd time tublea at ticket oftlees. You can save money on Pianos and Or gans. You will always hud 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. Tianoi- $25.00 down and $10.00 per month. Or gans, f 10.00 down, If 5.00 per montn. i.id eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one. half price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. . We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $ 5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We also, handle the Demorost Sewing Mac'iine, from, $19.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for 11 makes of Sewing Machines. Best ma' "i o( WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO 4.00. J. SALTZER. W. 14. UKril.Kll. Cieu'l Supt. EDSON J. WKRKS, Ueu'l abS. Agt. Music Rooms N o . elow Market, liloomsbu IK Wst Main Pa I