THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. PANIC INATIIEATER Cry of Fire Starts a Stampede at Louisville. im INJURED IS THE MAD RUSH. A Sllirht Flnmr fnimrit lr the Itlovr tm$t On of n I-'une on the l'nly cope ren(-l the Trouble. Little Ilitiiuiure by l-'lr. LOUIS VI I.I. K, Ky.. Oct. 23. - Hun dreds of ptMijiIc iitii'inptcil to rush out f the Tcmpli tlii'ntcr liccniiHo the cry of Are wns rnlMnl when n Utile flame was ern nliont the polyscope machine. In the Hcrnmhlu scorer of people were knocked down and thirteen Injured, throe seriously. Of the latter one may tile. A iiumlier of other persona were bruised or cut, tint their Injuries were BllKht. 'J'he place was crowded at the time, but It was emptied In n few moments. It was aliout ;!::;o o'clock. Just after the first net of "Tennessee's l'ardner." The polyscope pictures, which are howil between the nets, had Just start ed. The machine was not working well, and the audience became restless from the delay and the liUsiux nud sputtering of the machine. The opera tor tried to manipulate It and then threw the Unlit on the screen, when suddenly there was a sputtering and blssing. a white Hash, ami then a lurid tongue of tire leaped out and crawled around the woodwork surrounding the machine, while the smell of lire was detected. Id ii moment the audience was panic stricken, and some one cried "Fire!" The theater was packed, principally with women and children. With one Impulse the audience arose and began a inad scramble for the stairway. Screaming and struggling, they fought their way toward the front stairway. Many occupants of the gallery leaped over the railing Into the struggling mass of humanity below. The great crush occurred where the stairs come down from the gallery. Here the two crowds met nud were packed Into a space not large enough for half of them, nixl all were trying with a desperation born of fear to reach the street. The weaker were soon knocked down nnd trampled under foot. Those who realized the state of affairs were trying their best to check the rush, but the crowd w.ent on pellmell through the doors and literally rolled down the long flight of stairs. There was no damage from fire. It Is said the cause of the flames was the blowing out of n fuse on the polyscope. lzpoMltloiiM Flnnl Diiy. BUFFALO, X. Y., Oct. 23.-T1W hoard of directors of the Fan-American exposition has adopted the following: "Uesolved, That Saturday, Xov. 2, nt midnight tie fixed as the time of the Dual closing of the exposition." At midnight of Xov. 2 the lights of the electric tower and other lights used in the grand Illumination will be llnally turued off and the exposition closed. Arrangements are being made for a Western Xew York and Exhibitors' day. The date will be announced later. The reduced rate of 15 cents for the od- uiisslon of public and parochial school childreu of Buffalo has been extended to nil children outside of Buffalo, pro viding iu the case of the latter that they will be admitted nt the reduced rate when fifteen or more of them come In charge of n teacher, the teacher to be entitled to free admission. ItooNevclt'N Aotiun 1'rtilnvd. CHICAGO, Oct. 23. President Koose- rclt's action in entertaining Booker T. Washington, the noted colored educa tor, at the White House was upheld and publicly approved by the Atiiuii cun Missionary society, which opened Its fifty-fifth annual meeting yesterday at thu First Congregational church at Ouk Park. The matter had been a common topic of conversation among the delegates to theconveutlon through out the day, the society's prominence In the education of the negro making the matter of unusual Interest. Addi tional Importance was lent to the af fair from the fact that Booker T. Wash Ingtou is a protege of the association. .Beware of Ointments for Oatarrb that Con tain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it 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 good you can possibly de rive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Ca tarrh Cure be sure to get the genuine It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Dr. Agnew's Ointment Cukes Piles. Itching, bleeding and blind piles. Comfort in one application. It cures in three to six nights. It cures all skin diseases in young and old. A remedy beyond compare, and it never fails. 35c. Sold by C. A. Kleim, druggibt. 3a The beggar doesn't have to be weighed in the balance to be found wanting. THE YALE BICENTENNIAL. Third Vnr ("toned With ntt Alienor lonl Kuferlnlnniciit. ?;KV IIAVKN, Conn.. Oct. 2:t.-In n pieat amphitheater bed"el id In l ine and Illumined by liir; trla9 of ornngp luted larteriis and Oraoic lire flaming and smoking Hkywnri from poles erected about the campus the sum of Yale witnessed last night an allegorical performance by the dramat ic association of the university and listened to the son-xs of the student chorus drilled especially for this fea ture of the bicentennial celebration. After an nftt'l-uoou devoted to football, In which the varsity eleven showed Its prowess and the veteran heroes or the gridiron matched their strength and old time skill victoriously against the college team, It was not uulltting that graduates and students should ns- scmMo within the historic campus and voice their appreciation of the festival time. They ranged themselves by classes within the amphitheater nearly 8.(1110 strong, every class having a dis tinctive transparency to mark Its posi tion, and Joined with vigor In the hi centennial sotms. The ainphltheat'-r was erected In the center of the old campus facing south middle' dormitory. In front of which the temporary slage for the amateur p -rforniei s was built. On this open all stare the members of the university diamatU' association, under tin lender ship of Frank Leu Short n. stag;' di rector, presented a performance sym bolic of sueecsivo events in the his tory of Ynle. Between each of tin scenes there weie familiar college songs by the stu dent chorus, In which all the thousands of graduates ranged about the amphi theater heartily participated. Several bands were stationed 011 the campus and at Intervals added to the musical demonstration of the evenicg. The formal reception of guests and delegates began at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon In the Art school, when Presi dent lladley greeted the guests of the university nud representatives of the alumni. This lasted about nil hour. At S o'clock In the evening the RtH- dents and graduates met on the campus for the torchlight pauade. A gorgeous illumination of tin campus termed a "Mazing sun" took place a few minutes before the parade started nt 0 o'clock. Nearly 2."i,(MH) persons had come dur ing the day from different parts of the state nnd from New York to witness the torchlight procession. It was one of the largest crowds ever gathered here, OpenliiK llrllitloua Olmervnnren. NEW IIAVKN, Conn., Oct. 21 Yale university began yesterday the cele bration of the two hundredth anniver sary of the founding of Yale college. The exercises were simple and yet im posing. It was fitting that the biceu tennial of the great Institution of learning should lie ushered In with ceremonies essentially religious, nnd this was done with a programme strik ingly simple, typical of the sturdy Purltau days of the old collegiate school from whence sprung the Yale of today. Rev. Joseph Hopkins Twlchell of Hartford, the senior fellow of the cor poratlou, preached the sermon. BANK LOOT RETURNED. The Lowell Thieve (ilve I'p KMOO.OOO Iu Securities. I.OWKLU Mass., Oct. 22. The flnim- c'ul troubles which had caused great suspense to the otllcers of the Mer chants' National bank for three days owing to the disappearance of Its tel ler, Albert (J. Smith, and Its bookkeep er, Lewis II. Swift, practically has been smoothed out. The bunk's loss, it Is understood, is made up of two Items Hist, the steal lugs of the two men during the past two years, ns shown uow by the books, and, secondly, that part of the cash In cluded Iu the loot retained by Smith and Swift as the price of their bargain to return the securities. The securities returned to the Merchants' National bank by Smith and Swift were valued at $S00,000. These valuable securities," ns dc scribed by one director, were returned In carpethngs nud represented bonds. notes nnd other negotiable papers and big bunches of money, all supposed to have been taken from the bank vault Just prior to the time the uieu disap peared on Thursday night. SEEKING ANNEXATION. Duaineaa Men In C'tihn KlKnlnir a Pe tition to Thut lOneet. HAVANA. Oct 22.-A petition ask Ing that Cuba be annexed to the Unit chi Mates Is tiling circulated among Cuban business men, und every effort Is being centered upon annexation, as business liieii generally, it is alleged believe that the reciprocity movement will amount to nothing. A meeting has been arranged for to morrow at which, although held under the guise of reciprocity. It Is said, the first gun In the cumpaigti for annexa tion will be llred by Cuba's orators, Se nores Hesvernlne and Liinii;:n und the Marquis de Montoro. x General llnller Itelleved. LONDON, Oct. 23.-Sir Redvers Dul ler lias been relieved of the command of the First army corps iu consequence of the speech he made Oct. 10 after the luncheon given lu his honor by the. King's Royal rifles dealing with his fa mous dispatch to General White at I.n ilysmith. He has beeu placed on half pay, nud General French has been np- uolutcd to succeed hliu. founded I p a I.lxnrU. VALLHY PIKLD, One., Oct. 21. Mrs. P. Gaudln, who had been suffer ing with stomach trouble for three years, was attacked' by a severe cough ing spasm and coughed up u lizard live Inches long. The lizard Is still alive. New 1 1 11 111 111 e r llii.mlnit Kreoril. MOW YoyK. (ct. 21. John Flana gan, the champion nanmier inrower, in his efforts for championship honors at the track rail field games of the Great er New York Irish Athletic associa tion made a new world's record in throwing the lilty-rlx pound weight a distance of ;;ti feet 'j inches. The best previous record was feet 10 Inches, held by .1. S. Mitchell. P.y winning this event Flanagan now holds all heavy weight athletic records, with one ex ception, and that Is throwing the lifty bIx pound weight for height, a task nt which .Mm Mitchell seems to be capa ble of beating any other aspirant to championship honors. Tr'ntitl Tiirtnel Aeclilent. NF.W Y)KK, Oct. 1!). Without wnrn- lug a mass of rock some fifty feet long nnd weighing many tons broke from the roof of t In Rapid Transit tunnel In the excavation at I'.lcvcuth nvchue ami One Hundred and Sixty-nrcoiid street yesterday. In the tunnel nt the time directly beneath where the mass of rock had rested before It became loosened wen twenty workmen. Five -ft: -i, .,! I.-Mled ui.ul sev"i"d III lured. Ilnhhera Torlnre Their Victim. NF.W LKXINGTON. .. Oct. 10. Plx masked men entered the residence of Charles Tague, a merchant at Me- Luney, this county, during the night and nt the point of revolvers bound und gagged the whole family. Tagu.' was searched and his gold watch and a considerable sum or money taken. The robbers then deiniinded the keys to his store, but Tngue refused to re veal where they were. His dhoes were removed nnd his feet roasted with matches nnd hot Irons until he gave lilt the keys. The robbers then entered the store ami thoroughly looted it. Taking Tague's horse and buggy, the gang loaded lu a quantity of goods nnd the contents of the safe aud es caped. A Mnnimnth Tuner C'ompnny. SPRINGFIELD. Mass., Oct. 23. The White Mountain Paper company, n $2.".( M m 1,01 hi corporation. Is being formed by western Massachusetts par ties and will soon be incorporated un der New Jersey laws. William P.. liunkett of Adams Is to be president nf the company. The company has nc :jnlred about (!2." square miles of spruce and poplar timber land in New Hampshire and Maine, south aud east ;jf Mount Washington, a tract equal In extent to ouc-liltli of the state of New Hampshire. Portsmouth, N. II., will be the home of the company, who will build there the largest mill In the world. Convict to He Set Free. OSSINING, N. Y., Oct. lS.-Slxty-ulne convicts will be liberated from Sing Sing within the next few days. An order for their release was signed by the members of the state board of parole, which has been In session at Slug Slug since Tuesday. The con victs are paroled under a' new law which provides that prisoners who have conducted themselves well and have served one-third of their sentence may receive their liberty. No man sentenced to a term of more than live years is eligible to parole. Snow SaeeesMor Chosen. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. lS.-At the regular meeting of the apostles held 111 the temple Joseph F. Smith was cho sen and set apart as president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints In succession to the late Loreu.o Snow. Secretary Hoot Itctnrna. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2:. Secretary Root has arrived In Washington and was driven directly to his residence. He resumed his duties at the war de partment today. Why a Woman Is Ablo to Help Sick Women When Doctors Falls Dow gladly' 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 tho physician is Mm. a. H. Cn AFP ELL. at a constant disadvantage. This is why, for tho past twenty-live years, thousands of women have been con fiding their troubles to us, and our advice has brought happiness and health to countless women iu the U.S. Mrs. Cluippell, of Grant Park, 111., whose portrait we publish, advises all suffering women to use Lydia E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound, as it cured her of inflammation of the ovaries and womb ; she, therefore, speaks from knowledge, and her experience ought to give others confidence. Address Mrs. i'inkham's Laboratory, Lynn, Mass. .Isfilillilk Tnle nf n Tender llenrt. The hoy in tenrs naturally attracted the attention of the sympathetic man "What's happened. my boy?" the latter aked. "Pcrhaji.-i I can belt J on." "I lost n quarter," answered the boy "and when I go home I'll get licked for it." "Oh, wvll, don't cry." returned th sympathetic man. "Here's another quarter. How did you lose the first one." "Matching," promptly replied boy. "I have no luck nt all." Ch Post. the en go A I'rlnce' freferenee. The many anecdotes told of Prince Edwnrd of York all point to his un usually keen lowers of observation and his intense wish to appear grown up nnd to do ns older people do. A short time ago, when asked what he would like to do to celebrate his birthday, the reply ennic without a moment's hesitation: "Go for n drive in an omnibus with all the other people." Twelve llonr Si nled I i, LONDON. Oct. 2!'.. -Six men who had been scaled up in a submarine hunt ready for launching at It.irrow-ln-Furness for twelve bonis were released last even ing. They sufli red 110 III effects from Iheir cumiiicuiciit. the vitiated ulr be ing absorbed by the apparatus for that purpose and fn sh air having been sup plied from the compressors. Thomas Jones, of McAiloo, shot h's brother, David, in mistake for a c ..i.ken thief, Monday morn:ng. of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When youlose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di gest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. " If you have not tried It, send for free 8am pie, Its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl Street. New York. EOc. and Sl.OOiall drucslsts. RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG L1WISI0N. Iu effect Augum 11, ltfuO oi'AilJ.S. KAoT. A.M. r.M, A.M. P.M. it) no ts 6u iu m u lu 11 6 17 iu iu b u 10.11 6 si? 10 87 ; ID 48 It 3d 10 4S 6 44 1U 6 tO 50 10 67 8 f)l 10 t'J 16 (8 NOHTUCMBBBUND . tt35 l.MI uauierou.. CUulaeky. , ti 47 0(4 , 71a 2U& uanville..., (JuUWlbBtt Rupert,.... II 11 Ji li t S -M H X 40 4 1, bloombbui (..... 7 z Kbpy 1'6i LIi.'ilKIJjO ., ... 7 till Willow Grove 17 44 V 6 j lirlurcreBK.i . 7 4 am UBrwiuK.. 7 56 Btjach ilaven.... 8 ok Hick's Kerry s ltt HUleknUliiuy...... . a 22 liuulock'B... 8bi Nanilcoke 8 S Avoodalp 3 4K i 5s U 18 3C9 -M 8 81 8 38 8 i 8 47 S fi 4 00 4 0.1 4 07 4 U 11 05 7 05 11 10 7 H 7 81 7 81 1 41 7 48 7 4sl 7 53 7 5ti 8 OK 8 01 8 07 8 Vi t 111 8 18 8 lil 8 L'5 8 k7 8 Si H 4(1 8 45 P. M 11 15 11 'Jtf 11 18 11 48 11 49 11 61 11 t,4 11 ,V.I IS OS 11! 04 IK 08 Plymouth 8 47 Plymouth Junction 6 rl Kingston m 8 58 Bennett.. it 01 Forty Fort V04 Wyoming V0V West PUiaton . t 18 4 17 iau Susquehanna Ave Hie 4 no it 14 i'ltiston wi 4 4 12 17 Duryea.. vta Lackawanna tt it) Taylor H 81 rietlevue It 87 MOUANTO.t V l A. M STATlONb. A.h 4 U 4 Hi 4 -1(1 4 45 4 50 r. K. :tto Vi fi It ts It II! ii rn a.m. r.v.r.H. 8CBAKT0N .... 45 I'll (-6 1 :iii ii 10 1 85 6 14 bullHvuo 6 50 10 10 Taylor 6 55 Lsckaw-iuiitt 7 01 Duryea - Ti-3 I'lttston 7 07 S'JHijuehani.a Ave 710 Went I'ltthiou 7 ID Wyoming 7 17 1015 10 3 intr, 10 31 Id 88 10 83 10 40 10 45 10 40 10 54 10 (8 11 03 11 07 11 11 11 17 1 40 1 47 1 50 1 M 1 mi iS(H) l i 10 S 18 11M hi 6 -'9 :i8 U:;U 6 3H Bill 8 47 Forty Fori 7 31 Bennett 7 i!4 Kingston" 7 SO l'lyiuoutii Jaaotlon IM Plymoutn 7 8 Avondule .. 7 42 NaullookB 7 46 Hun lock '8 7 CI KhlckBliliitiv 8 01 6 5l 6 55 t ti 7 00 8 liH 7 08 S 8:1 7 07 S87 7 VI S 44 7 17 8 67 7 81 SOU 7 41 8 1 17 48 11 W HlckVCerry 81U til 43 lleueli Haven 8 1H114H Herwlck 8 8 1164 Brlarcreek 8 la ul 8 ti 7 M 8 'H 8 88 8 87 3 4.ri 8 00 H0S 8 07 8 U 8 17 S'.'l B'J 8 40 8 47 8 fi 9 0'i r m. 'A'lllowtirove.. Lime Xlilt'e 8 81 12 M 8H4 tiaiU sun 12 15 jiKpy Klouiimuurg Huport ...... I'at.iwiHsa.., Danville (!nulafiky.., 8 44 8 48 8 54 9 09 9 15 9 St 13 St 1 V7 i Hi 47 !1 .'.1 8 Ml 4 01 4 15 f4 M 4 SH IS 5J t anieron , NOKTlllyjUKKI.lNn. U b 9 85 1 10 4 40 t.M. r. x J Huns dally, f Flag station. A. C. 8ALISBVHV, T. W. LEE, Bupt. Uen, r. u. Pass. A gt SOUTH. - 1HKIVR. II. & H II. II. -NORTH LKAVI am am pm 11. 1 H 6.14 B.oa 5.S9 p.m. K.15 9.10 9.W STATIONS. Bloomubu's " P. &v " Main st. Psner Will ..Light ht. Orangfvtl'e .. .Forks .. ...Zaner's.. btlllwater ...Henton. . ...Kdson'e... .Cole's t'r'k ..Laiibsch., ...Ceiitrfll.. .Jam. City. am pm p mi am 6 3516.10 7.10 7.08 7.18 8.58 6.50 8.40 6.S!U 6M 13.05 12.1X1 11.57 11.47 11.48 8.47 9 4ii 8.49 9.4'j H.Fti .4 6.371 8.41)1 1.50 9.01 9.54 6.51 e.sn 9.05 9. K9 6.55 ".Ml 9.15 8.10 7.04 7.15 1.45 1.30 1.00 11.33 5.411 11.2' 5.BK 11.19 5.H4 9.28 9.27 9.33 9.43 9.47 9.6l 8.80 7.14 7.35 19. nil 8.94 T.1H 8.8017.21 3.40 7.31 8.44 T.37 8.1H11.185. 871145 .n-5;11.0S 5 17 18.85 8 04 1-00'B.lv) 19.10 6.iil0 58i5.i0 H.0H M 1H.58 5.08 11.58 5-4810.43 4.58 11.45 ft.4illlO.4i 4.50 11.80 am am p D p lit LKATB 8.00 8.80 8.40 8.4717 48.4i 9.58 8.6 I7.fl9.r0 10 10 4.07 8.01 19. S8 10.14 4.10 8.0519.85 a in pui p in am ABB1VK Pennsylvania, r.ailrcs Time Table i 190 HlTnntOll(I . Plltstoii " , Y ilKBifejrri!. . Piyui'li, run', Naiillonke Mo.iiuiliia ... apallopei.. Nefccopeck ..... I'oUsvllle lv !lny.ii-Uin " Toihhli-Heu. Vera OH 11 " HovK 1' U " Nt-soopetk Hi Neacopcck lv Ciensy ' Espy r'errj..... " K. lilooiubburt,"' Cntawisaa ar (.'aiawiHsa lv H. Drttivtll " Buuimiy " sunhury . LcwtHburif ... ar Ml on vs 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 ih 1 xi r t . ..nek Haven... .(01 ovo ii'ti.': ji k Haven, itellefoiite... . Tyrone I'hlllpsbiirg., (Ueartleld .... I'lUnuiity .... r. m. Hunhury Ilarrlbiiri.. tiiS 'SB! ' Philadelphia .nr Italtlinore " Washington... " Huobury lv Lewtstown Jcur HUsburtr " ItarrlBburg.... Pittsburg.... 1 Wl'CKlluJ S. .lv 1 it iwl in V .ar lmlli. I Hit Ml Pittsburg.. . .lv I T I; uarrjhliuiK "rj '-"j Pittsburg' ..lv; Lewlstown Je." ! Hunhury. r I P.. m. a. in ll !u 111 45 iik P. M. Washington.. Baltimore Philadelphia ..lv 1:0 411 ill 41 ill, mi A. M. HarnHnurg-.., huubury . lv. I 8 .).' t 4 00 t 6 4U . ar , 1 5 U5 Pittsburg" .. ..lv Clearfield ... PhlllpHburg-.. Tyrone Bellefonie.... Lock Haven.. A. M.I A. M. Erie , .lv Kane KeDoo Lock ilaven... . WllllarnBport.. union LewlHburg Hunbury .1 t 6 45 t 7 So 8 Gt HI F. M. t s 00 2 3D 8 48 A. M. t 10 8S 11 Hi 11 KK 11 8,1 11 58 A. U , U l'5 11 211 11 8: 11 M P. M. U VI It 10 P. M. IIS 65 1 84 P. M t 4 611; 5 84 t Weekday. I Uuli.v. t Flag HlBtloli. D..n.nnn pnrinr nd Bleenlmr Cars run o .kKA....t. (..in,, hntwppn Kunburv. WHIlauisPOr and Krle, between Hunbury and PlilladelpUli. and W'aihliigton and between HarrUburg, Pltu! burg and the went. . . , . For turtuer lntoi tiatton apply to Ticket AJ6 B.8fal TCH1NSON. J.K.WOOD. tien'l. Manager. Gon. Pass, Agt. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. THA1NS LEAVE BLOOMSBURG: For New vora, PMlHflelphla, heading Pottj vllle.Tamiiqua, wetktlByB 7.10 11.80 a. m. For WlUlumaport, weekdays, T.10 a. m .8.36 p m. For Danville and MUton, weekdays, 7.10 a. m. 8.311. . , ....... For carawiBia weeisaays t.iu, o.oo, ij.i . m., 19.80, B.00. 8 80, p. ID. For Rupert weekdays7.1G, 8.88 11.80a. m., 1S.80, 8.38,5.011, 6.30, p. m. For Balt1mor, Washington and tne West via B. ao. H. u..throueb trains leave Reading Ter minal. Philadelphia, 8.H0, 7.66, 11.26 a. U)., 8 4(1 7.21, p. in. Sundays 8.U0, 7.55 n.iiB a, m., 8.48, l.iT, p. m. Acldltlonal trains from 84 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 23 p. tn. Sundays, 1 M. 8.28 p. m. TRAlNh FOR BLOOiBl RG.; Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.30 a. m., and via Easlon w.ioa, m. Leave Phlladiilphls 10.21 a. m. Leave Reading )2.i5p. tn, LRve Pott svilli 18.8(1 p. m. T.eavcTAniAnun 1 .49 n. m.. Leave WllllameFOit eekdaysl0.18 a m, 5.42 p m. Leave Catawisra weekdays, 7.00,8.80 9.10 a. m 1.80 8.38, 8.08 p. III. Leave Rupert, weekdays, 7.08 , 8.28, 9.18 11.40 a. m.. 1.88. 8 .48. 6.91. ATLANTIC CITY HI VISION. In effect Hept. 80, laol. Leave Philadelphia, cueblnut ttreet whart and Houth ftreet wharf. For ATLANTIC CITY Weekdays. Ex- press, '.i.oo, a. in., n.uo, 4.iu, d.i', i.id e- iu. Aceoinnioiliitlnn, s.00 a. in., 5.15 p. m. Sun di,yH Express. 9.00,10.00 a. m., 7.15 p. m. Ac eoniinodiillon. 8.IX) a in., e.oo p. m. Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weekdays -Express, 7.85, '.i.oo, ti.Ui a. m., 2.50, 6.30, P. M. Accom modation, 8 05 a. m.. 8 50 p. to. Sundays Express, 10.15 a. m.. 4.80, 7.30, p. m. Aceoiiiiiioiliitliiii, 7 1 a. m., 4:05 n. m. Parlor cars on all express trains. I.KAVK PHILADELPHIA. For CAPE MAY Weekdays 8.45, a. m., 4.15 p.'in. Sundays, s.45 a. m. For OCEAN CITY Weekdays 8.45 a. m., 4.20 5.40 p. m. siiniiajs, s.45, 9.15 a. m.,5.00 p.;m For SEA ISLE CITY Weekday only 8,45 NEW YOHK AND ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS. '.eavesNEW YORK (Liberty Street) 9.40 a. m. 8. 10 p. w. leaves ATLANTIC CITY, 8.30 a. m.. 2.15 p. m. Detailed time tables at ticket nfliees. W. U. HES1.EK, EDSON J. WEEKS, Uen'l supt. Uon'l ass. Agt. CHICHCSTIR'9 CNQLISH EHWYR0YAL PILLS (1 .'rTNV Ofl(-iril nnd Only lcnulno. 40 fur ( MU IihM KK'S K.N;iJSH l lO HKU RIt'l toli Dllaill UllM MltM with Mutt rilihon. 1'tik no other, Kcfum lanffttrua HuriMtltutlon mi4 lmtw llnrnt. Hiiv nt vnur llrn.-ji.l nr mr.I J,. In (.-f iUiuih fc.r lrt(oiilitrs TtMtlmoiituU t If ftud "lt llof (nr r .lh-r."in irr, Ij r. Lf lun MkII. 10,M Icaninoii,!,. 8-1.1 b A. M. sunbury lv it 50 8. Danville " 7 18 C'atawlasa " 7 88 B. Wooim-burg" 7 3!l Eupy Ferry " 7 43 creasy " 7 M Nescopeck ....ar 8 03 A. M. Nescopeck lv 8 8 C'HtawtKHa Kock Ulen ar FeruOlen " 8 01 Tomhlcken " 7 llazleton " 9 'J I pottuvllle........" 10 15 A. M. Nescopeck lv t 8 (M Wapwullopen.ar 8 1H Mocanuqua " 8 S" Nantlcoke " 8 47 Plym'th Ferry" 8 57 W'llkeabarre...." 05 A. M, Plttston(tB)art V 8 Hcrantnn " " 1 10 08 A levv Departure! In addition to the regular lines, the uncltrsned 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 mrntp. !s;c. jJi'CKeis mri.it-nen mi lard in 3, 5 and ttn-j outid jiailF, AT LEADERSjMEAT MARKET llctf, Veal, Mun-n, E-n.l, li-iKj Boloprm, Saussge. Hani, l!acon, .rraj -pie, Vienna tkusati-, 'liij.e, Loilet IIam,Ac. All meats frcih ar.d clear. and t rices rifchl. F. M, LEADER, Centre Street Market Beagle Studio! Trimy! iiHr.ti.jn gin 11 10 nil Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing. Copylrg and Lromide EnlLKeEeiiiS. Ms at ttcrt The Beati-ie Studio. MAIN" AM) CENTRE STS. ,". .... :.'. Vou can save money on I anos ami Ci" K'-n. will nltt.-ns fini! die inr-'ts' stock, l,est makes aivl lowest i.riees. - PIAT.CS. From $175.00 and Ipwa-ds. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward We sell on the installment plan. Tiano 525.00 down ar.d ffio.oo fer month. Or cans, f 10.00 lon, iJ;.co rr mr-r.th. Lib eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one half price. Musnal mtrihanclise Jof all kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES. .f5.oo down and $3.00 per month. We also handle the Demorest Sewing Mac'iine, from 11:9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for ill makes of Sewing Machines. Best ma) es of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO d.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 W. Main street below Market, Iiioomsbure,, Fa. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and Patent buslnesb conducted for M ODER AT FEES. OI ROFFICEISOPPOSITETHE U. 8. PA". ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, business direct, hence can transact patent bui dks In less time and at Less Cost than those i mote from W ashington. Send model, drawing or photo, with descr tlou. We advise If patentable or not, freet charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secure. A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refei ences to actual client s In your state, Count y, o town sent free. Address O. a. snow CO,, Washington, D. C (Opposite U.S Patt-M CDjce.) PHOTOGRAPHS IN COLORS. We f.aint them in oil colors and would be pleased to h ve you call and examine the work. t'e also furnish the most desirable in I'UOTO JEWELKY.Jas well as the,! est in portrnit photogiaj.hs. CfafiweU'tT Market Square Gallery, Over Hartman's Store. iyi2-2! BLOOMSBURG PLATING WORKS ARE now ready to GOLD PLATE your watches, rings, chains, or valunl souvtniis. SILVER PLATE eur worn table service or household waic. NICKLE PLATE your stoves and heaters, bicycles, skates, lamps, buggy nnd harness trimmings, or any rusty 01 shabby metal ar ticles, making them look like new goods. Send postal or goods to works, on Vest street, south of D. L. & V. R. R., Klooms burg, I'a. 8 15 3m BETTER THAN POSTOFFICE ORDERS FOR SIMPLICITY, FOR CHEAPNESS, FOR CONVENIENCE. WHEN YOU WANT TO SEND MONEY U, S. EXPRES$UMONEY ORDERS. WANTED Salesmen To Bell a Choice Line ot Nursery Stock. Steady work uud EXTRA lNHL'CK MENT8 to the right persons. All block guaran teed. Wit ITU NOW FOR TERMS and secure a good situation tor the lull and winter. AdrtreBS. Tim HAWKS NL RWKRV COMPANY, 9-V41U Hocnesiei', y. x Every Vemaa id iuieriicasiHit:ifii::ii Y.nnw .,.,, a!'"ut lU uoi.iitiful Aik for ilrutnlwl fi.r , " "J" 'i''l "iM.ly the M All It Kl., 111 , , ptlli-r, luitu:::,! fnrll llltlnll I k unli-J U if -. lllll p,irtlt-.,!HHI!it .'ii.., t. si Tniuni.ic II" .ll.llt'H. m 1 t. ft Avom HwimlSiig.,,.,,
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