THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO, PA1 WASHINGTON. From our Reqular Correspondent. Washington, Nov, 13, loot. "Senator, what will be the Demo cratic policy in the fifty-seventh Con gress?" I asked Senator Vest, of Miss ouri, in his comfortable home on I St. yesterday. " Watch and wai t," was the reply. " What else can we do? The Republicans have a majori ty of two to bne in the Senate and a large majority in the House. No, the Democrats will not attempt any ob struction methods. The people have sent a large Republican majority to Congress, they have the privilege, and the responsibility of sending whom they please to represent them and it is only right that we should abide by the results." " Will the people be pleased with the results?" "That remains to be seen. Everyone knows that the Repu blican high tariff policy has built up the trusts and that those trusts are selling the same goods to foreign con sumers for from twenty-five to forty per cent less than to the American consumers; but if the people enjoy it, it is their privilege to perpetuate this condition of affairs. Of course, the weak spot in the Republican armor is the trusts. Mr. Roosevelt, who is more fearless and more honest than his party, appreciates this and he would like to curtail their privileges and curb their rapacity but, mark my words, there will be no change in tariff schedules and no reciprocity treaties ratified. The manufacturers and the large capitalists who control the Republican party will not permit it. Sooner or later the people will realize the injustice that is being done to them, and when they do, there will be a revulsion of feeling. Until then, the Democrats have nothing to do but to watch and wait." Colorado, has just returned from the Philippines and brings with him a tale ot woe. lie predicts that lor years we will be obliged to maintain there an army of not less than tnirty thou- s.iri'l men ;i' an annual cost ol $45,- 000,000 winch is mule than the islail.U W'll atf ir I in (hj form of I taxes. He does not believe they will be a source of assistance in establish ing an Asiatic trade and altogether he considers our Oriental acquisitions a very bad bargain An example of the extravagant methods of the present administra tion is shown by the present reorgani zation by Secretary of the Interior, Hitchcock, of his division of forestry, and the appointment at its head of Professor Filibert Roth, a former sub ordinate of Mr. Gifford Tinchot, Chief of the Bureau of Forestry of ths Department of Agriculture. The Bureau of Forestry was already in existence, thoroughly equipped and conducted by an eminently compe tent chiet. it had already done a large amount of preliminary work on the fifty million acres ot forest re serves whfch will be the chief care of Secretary Hitchcock's division, and was more capable of properly con ducting the work than the Interior division can hope to be for years fcvery consideration ot economy favored the transfer of the vast area of forest reserve to the care of the wureau ot forestry. An eriort was made to accomplish this end during the last Congress, but was defeated by tne Republican spoilsmen because the Bureau of Forestry was conduct ed under the civil service classifica tion and the division of forestry has the disposition of a " lump fund " of $300,000 which is distributed entire ly on the lines of patronage to about five hundred appointees. A. Christinas Legond- Wiil BriJip ttu KiVof- " How would you prevent the trusts. Senator?" "Simply by removing the conditions that have produced them The trusts are the natural product of artificial conditions. The distruction of competition by high protection has ence resulted in trusts. Restore competi tion, and the trusts will fall. They tell us England has trusts. It is not so. Mr. W. L. Wilson went to Eng land and made a careful investigation and he assures me they have no trusts. The paper manufacturers once or ganized one and put up prices, but the newspapers promptly placed their orders with French and American manufacturers and the trust fell to pieces. When the American trusts charge exorbitant prices the consumer cannot buy elsewhere because of the tariff, and the trusts know it and naturally they use their powerful in fluence to perpetuate the party that makes their existence possible. It is a common report in Washing ton that the gravest abuses exist in the alleged care of our forest re serves and some of Secretary Hitch cock's recent orders eive evidence that he is acquainted with their exist- The fact that 26,000.000 board feet of lumber and 31,000 cords of wood were sold last year for a total of $30,000, which means that the government received about $i per thousand board feet for lumber and about 15 cents per cord for fire wood, is in itself indicative of a con dition which requires correction. m Professor Roth is an earnest and capable man, but, restricted as he will be in his new position Ly the red tape of the Land Office and the spoils system which governs his subordi nates, it is not to be anticipated that he will be able to materially remedy existing conditions. The Reciprocity Convention, which is now in session in Washington, is presenting, in a ludicrous manner, the Republican position on reciproci tv. Mr. Charles Heber Clark ex pressed the sentiments of his col leagues when he said, " Like the famous patriot who was willing to have all his wife's relatives go to war, they will agree to the injury or dis truction of a few American industries if they can thus obtain a chance to sell more ot their own production." Everyone is willing that someone else should be sacrificed, provided his own interests are not touched and no one is willinz to relinquish one cent of profit for the good u the whole country, . There is good reason to believe that there will be a serious lack of harmony in the House during the coming Congress, but nothing will be accomplished that will interfere with the trusts paying their present profits on watered stock. Representa tive Burton of Ohio, a portion of whose district is in the City of Cleve land, has given notice of his inten tion to fight Senator Hanna's ship- subsidy bill. Mr. Boutell will fight the present schedules of the Dingley bill. Representative Babcock will fight the Steel Trust and altogether there is promise of a lively session. I overheard yesterday, a Republican senator lamentine the absence of Speaker Reed. He said that no man cculd control an unruly House like The Czar." Representative John F. Shafroth, of I HOW'S THIS? We otter one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's 'Jatarrh Cure. F. T. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known F. 1. Chenev for the last is yea" ' and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and hnan daily able to carry out any obligation madebv their hrm West & Truax, Wholesale Drug crista. Toledo Waliuno, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale drueKi'sts, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter The remarkable meekness with which Secretary of the Treasury Gage receives the continued snubs of the President and his absolute refusal to understand that his resignation would be more appreciated than his pres ence in the Cabinet is a source of amazement and mortification to his friends. When the President recent ly appointed Senator Stranahan the Collectorship of New York, the first intimation that Mr. Gage re ceived was on a card which Mr. Stranahan brought him, saying that he had been appointed. Ever since that first Christmas Eve the cock has rrowed all night long on the anniversuy to keep away evil spirits) for the cork is a holy bird and a knowing on-.. I here is a pleasant lale of nun and Mint Stephen, ihe first martyr, whose day is December 36, close by his dear Lord s. Saint Stephen was King Herod's steward, it seems, who served him in the kitchen and at tabie. One night as he was bringing in the boar's head for his masters dinner he saw the Star shining over Bethlehem. Im mediately he set down the huge platter and exclaimed, "No longer, Herod, will I be thy servant, for a greater King than thou is born. ' What aileth thee?" cried the King wrathfully. "Do you lack meat or drink that you would desert my ser vice for' another's?" " Nay," answered Stephen. " I lack neither meat nor drink. But the Child that is born this night is greater than all of us; and Him only will I serve." "That is as true, quoth Herod, smiting the table with his fist, "as that this roast cock on the platter shall crow before us." Hardly were the words out of his mouth when the cock stretched his neck and crowed lustily, " Christus natus est 1 " At this proof that Stephen's words were true, Herod was so angry that he made his soldiers take Stephen outside the walls of Jerusalem and stone him to death. And this is the reason why, unto this day, Saint Stephen is the patron of stone-cutters.-ABBiE Farweix Brown in December Lippincotfs Magazine. To Build tsteel Oars. Plans have been taker, up by the officials of the Pennsylvania railroad company for the erection of a large steel car plant. It is the purpose of the company to manufacture all the rolling stock used on the system, and, according to reports the contemplated plant will be ready for operation about April 1. The company now makes its own locomotives, box cars and a large percentage of the passenger equipments, and by reason of its con trol of two of the largest steel com panies in the country is enabled to take up the manufacture of steel freight cats. The location of the proposed plant is a matter of doubt. It will be built either at Steelton, where the works of the Pennsylvania steel company are located, or at Johnstown, the loca tion of the Cambria steel works. The Pennsylvan'a railroad company con trols both these concerns. It is esti mated that $2,000,000 will be spent in establishing the works, which will have a capacity of not less than 1,000 cars a month. This action on the part of the company is consistent with the general tendency to supply from its own plants all equipment that will be necessary on all divisions of the system. The Penn?ylvania Rtilroad, says the Sunbiiiy Item, is ma km 4 prep.ua I tions to lay a switch at Riverside ' prior to constructing an iron bridge 'across the Susquehanna from Rivtr ! sid'j to Danville. It is iliuu-MU Wio bridge will cross near tne line of Gearhait township, and River side borough. A tower will also be erected. When completed tins will give the Pennsylvania road an outlet on the other side of the Susquehanna river. Pennsylvania fcailroAO. Time Tnbir ' . M. . m t. ( H ..I 1 llitrtsiiiir.-. , tij in til 1-1 1 , ..tlltl ur,t I II ......... ,t M lliVlllllllZ I M'.pullUn).. " 1 M .. 1, POttBVlllO. lU.K'I.OU ..... Tom hlcKeti., rY-ru ulen... Rock (i li'D .. NeBCOpi'Ck .. cutawissa. Ncscopeck.. Vievj Espy Kerry. S. Ulooinbbury " Catawl.'isa . Cat HWtnmt.... 8. luiivl.te.. hud bury 13 all right, if you arc too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you canj but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, . you can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no workyou can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. The Renuino has this picture on it, take no othor. If you havo not tried it, send for free sample, Its a greeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. sunbury .. Lclburu ., nr. .on Wllltamsport. ." ork lUven... ." ut rvo ..... & .Le. ........ .. Ijrk Haven.. rlelletoulU Tyrone PlilllpHburg... Clearfield ..... Plttnbui't; Sun bury iv IlarrlftuurK.. Philadelphia. .or Baltimore " Washington.- " Sunbury Lewtstown Joar Pittsburg Uarrlaburg lv Pittsburg ar 4,tv - 1 j 7 l Hi' I ' A. . A. . IV t 7 i.6 t Ml it I '' I W i :m .J 1 07 . ! 5 u il :. 1 -. i "1 . B III 1 . I i 4 -u; , , in ij 11, h ol, n 7 ari 1 U i 1 W IV 6 ftu 11 V 2 48 7 ::, U .'ift1 M ? tl 1 111 1 .. 7 iw 1 is ." 1 a I A H. . . . .17 t 8 IK 11 ai I 3 Ui ?-. I S 80 11 Hl 8 1 XI ' W 1 , f H 4 U 4I! 14 (U' 7 Wl 8 4i II " 4 10 1 o r- . .1 ar 8 ' 11 67 4 1 1 0 lv 8 55; 11 M 4 1) M V 14 U n' 111 7 61 I ' 8S1 W 4 4 f 0 8 16 . "a7m. r. m.I r. m r. m. I ,'.V I I) U. ( 1 4 it) III: I 44 1 III uot 1 on m - - ' 1 11 On I 141 6 801 Jo 65 11 Ml W HI 1 7 aii ." A. H. 8 "U o ou' ." ) - r m. p. a. .lv' Sl 111 l-l 45 ,ar l 851 4 411 , If 1(1) HI 00; .' 4 V) JH tl ." ft a'p i :' 6 .. IIOi a. u. p. M.i p. u. P. a ! I H 6(1' I 1 68! 15 W I 8 81 ar 1 11 cm 1 1 m o iiu. iv I p. a. I p. a. p. a, a. a, J a 17 6 28; 110 tfi! I 4 2.i 8 11 i (HI I 9 45 : 4 In 7 16 110 6:' 4 05 a. a. P. a. .........lv 10 001 i V p. a. 11 45l ( 4 05 It H 651 10 46 a. m. p. a. I p. a. I 11 40 1 l! 00 I 7 15 A. a. A. a. I ft MV U 501 I 1 MM MEATMARKETK- Is up to date every day. Pure l'ork Satisiie, Souse, Scrapple and Pudding, are now in sea ton, him! Hre made fresh daily. All other kinds of meats con stantly on hand, aU fresh milk, cream, skim milk nnd buttermilk, buttf-r and es ham, dressed poultry, tfce. A I goods delivered promptly. F. II. I.EADKR, Centre Str ct 31 nrket. Beagle Studio I I'roiii laiieiilion iven to nil Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagie Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. p. a 10 -if A. 5 80 I Weekdaya. Hall.v. t Mm Main 1 Pittsburg.. arrlsbuiK ar PlttBburg... lv LewtHtown Jo." BuLDury.- ai p. u. I 7 1" a. a. I 4 00 Milton is considering the paving of their principal streets. There is an ordinance on their statute books t0 providing lor the paving ot the streets. Mayor Krietzer recently visited Buffalo and several larger cities and examined the different systems in vogue. Asphalt will likely be used. The Ideal Farmer- A Chinese laundry at Sunbury was robbed Saturday night. The proprietor Lam Kee was bound and gagged and his savings amounting The "jack of all trades " may be a master of none; usually he is. But Ka fjrmr urVtn unn 11 cikaaa1 rviicfr be a jack of all trades and master of to nearly l8o st0,en all, observes the New York Imiepend en. His business, if the oldest of human callings, is also far and away the most difficult; and that is precise ly why comparatively few farmers are really successful. The fanner who succeeds in any such degree as the business or professional man may succeed combines with the " horse sense " that he claims for himself a great deal of scientific knowledge and business genius. He understands soils and sunsets; roots and animals; machinery and human nature, and, above all, the market, the town meet incs, and the Board of Assessors. He is in short, the brainest kind of an all round man, and there are not a great many of him. Uniform 7orld Postage, The suggestion, which came origin ally from Australia, that there should be a unitorm postage of two cents tor letters to all parts of the world, has been approved by Italy, Switzerland, Egypt and some South American States, while Germany , has disap proved. England, France, Russia and Austria have united in the sug gestion that the whole question should be referred to the next postal world s congress, to be held at Rome in 190a. Itching Piles. Dr. Agnew's Ointment is proof against the tor. merits of itching piles. Thousands of testimonials of cures effected by nally, acting directly apon the blood Us use. No case too aggravating or and mucous surfaces of the system, too long sianuing ior 10 bouwic, v.i r hntt Sold hv a comtort ana cure, it cures in irora Kw " I ,. , L l t Ar.,.ta TVotimnniftls free. tO SIX niCMS. 3SC. DOIU DV K.. A. Ha l's family pills are tne dck. 1 rieim. 4 Strong Again. The woman who knows the full value of health i9 the woman who has lost it and regained it : the woman who from being wealt anil sicmy is once aaia made a strong woman. Half a million weafc ana sicxiy women nave neen made strong and well by the aid of Dr. Tierce and his " Favorite Prescrip tion." It cures the ills which weaken women. It regu lates the periods, dries enfeebling drains, heals in flammation ana ul ceration, and cures female weakness. 1 1 nourishes the nerves and so cures nervousness. It promotes a healthy appetite and in duces refreshing sleep. I had femnle trouble fr eight yenrs," writc Mr. I,. J. Dentil, of Sj8 Hint College Street, Jacksonville, u. "Word cannot e nrem what I uffered. sought rtlitf among tht mtaicai prom smn and found nom Friend urited me to try Dr. l'lerce' Fa vorite Preiicrintloii. When I commenced taking thi medicine . MlnMlv.tnl pound. Now I weigh one hundred and fifty nix pound more than 1 ever weighed uelore. I wa o bad I would lie from day to day and Inni for death to come nud relieve roy suffer ing. I had internal inflammation, a disagree able drain, bearing-down iain, ud uch dihtre every mouth, but now I never have a pain lo all my uwu work and am a troug and healthy wouiau." Use Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pellets with "Favorite Prescription" if the bowels are inactive or irregular. Washington.... lv Ilaltlmoiv " Pblladelijula..." Harrmnurtt lv sunbury... ar Pittsburg lv Clearfield .... PhlllpHburg.. Tyrone Hellefunio.... Lock Haven.. ...lv Brie Katie Hencvo Lock liaveii... Willlanmport, Milton LewlHl'ing... Hunbury ar p. m. 110 41) 111 41 111 KU A. M I 5 06 P. M. 8 M 4 40 7 o0 8 HI 8 15 P. II I 6 DA 8 45 11 Ml V2 88 A. M 2 P.i li 3 28 P-:n I 9 UU A. U. I 4 -X a. m. t T 8fl t V KUi I 4 4) I 4 A. M. I 7 M I U 3ti PAHHER'S HAIR BALSAM CTPtli.- aiiU iK'ftiililivc the hlr. l'ruiMutrf !uui.i'i Krnwil riovor Ftl to Bcntoro Gray j Hair to 41 Youimul toior. .ICilii wain A huir tuil.DK. T . " -l- l'l I-'-.;-- Bunbury lv H. Danville. " rutawlssa " K. Hlomnsburg" bi-py Ferry. " t rcany Netted ecic ....ar RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. HLOOMSUUKG DIVISION. In effect Nov. 3, lata oiAllUNB. NOBTUUMBaLANU Cameron .....m......m.. Dtiuville Calawlssa . BAoT, P.M. A.M. A.M. . 1035 l.bU . 6 47 It U .'7 11 . 7 11 Kiiperl 7 lli KM BlU0UJbUUrg.......... .. 4 84 Kdpy 7v8 Ii 40 LllneKllle...-.......... 7 3.ri S 48 willow urove u w libt UrlttrcreeK 7 44 2M Berwick.. 7 60 'J m Ueduh tl a ven.. .. ....... . 1(8 is HIce'b Ferry... .... 8 17 sty SUickaUlnuyM b 17 tju uuntocK's. HK7 8 81 Nullcoke....... 8 34 8 88 Avoudttle........M 3a7 8 4J Plymouth 8 4i 8 47 Plymouth Junction 8 47 til Rlnga'.ou,..M. 8 6S DO Bennett..., . 8 68 4 08 Forty r on ........ 9tu 4 07 Wyoming - soft 4 la West Pliiston V10 4 17 8u4Uenanua Ave...... ., 13 420 Plttston 9 19 4 4 Duryea. 9 23 4 k Lackawanna - 9 S 4 82 Taylor 9 84 440 Bellevue 9 37 4 4S 8CaANT0.1 . 9 42 4 60 P. H iu uo u m t tit 10 19 6 16 10 34 'lo 1U87 :), 10 43 6 41 1U48 8 4ii 10 B I U bi 16 HI 11 05 7 OH 11 10 11 15 11 2V 1143 1161 11 SO 12 02 IS 08 12 14 12 17 12 20 Nescopeck..., catawiHHa.., Kock Olen.... Kern Uen.. TonihlckeD.. lliizlelon ..... PotlBVllle.. ..lv A. M. fill 4! 7 U 7 8-1 7 87 7 41!, 7 W 8 0o Nescooeck lv wapwanopun.ar Mocanaqua - NaotlcokB " Plym'th Ferry" Wllketibarre...." A. M. 7 82 8 211 fl M 8 fK 9 HI 10 lOj A. mJ t 8 02 8 10, 8 81 8 681 9 08 9 10 I A. M Plttnton(III)ar;t ScrHtitn " " 1 10 OS t 8 45 t 7 8i I 8 80 9 19 9 06 9 40 A. M. I 9 65 10 17 10 36 10 43 110 41 10 68 11 06 A. St. tlO 8K 11 W 11 H 11 8.4 11 68 A, M. ia is 11 an 11 8.!1 11 64 P. 11 12 02 11 10 P. H. 112 ft.r I 24 ft. m a. m I 3 in 1 8 cu P. M. I 9 30 I I 11 p. ni. a. m. .... t 8 00 P. M. t 8 00 t 4 6J a. m. a. m t 1 All 111- fx t S i.l 11 1 46 I 8 80 111 40 A. U. P. If til 40 t 8 I I 10 t 6 04 A. M. A. H I 8 00 i 8 00 9 28 10 12 I 8 10 :2 2 9 32, 1 0 1 10 30 2 10 A. M P. M. 1Y00 10 8 II 26 I 8 0 P. U. tl240 4 0t 1 27 4 47 1 16 4 1 66 6 10 P. M. P. M t 8 00 t 8 26 2 21 6 .Ml 2 3fi 08 2 48 1 f 19 2 55 80 8 06 8 40 P. M. P. 12 88 t 6 8 5 06 l! 6 Hi 7 84 5 1IH 7 42 6 59 !K 8 66 P. M. P, M t 8 06 t 40 8 20 7 62 I 8 30 7 01 8 4U, 7 19 8 67 7 SH 1 05 8 35 P. M.I P. M t 4 t6 t 8 86 5 V4. 9 05 m J 'r:.- TT-,-Jr.j 'it 1 i N Hi 1 i' 1 : .ii M 1 mmm mj v . You can save money on Pianos and C rt gmn. You will -always find the lnt(; stock, lies I makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upward. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Ipwarc . We sell on the installment pian. Piano 2i;.oo down and 10.00 ter mortn. K)r. gnns, f 10.00 down, $5.00 irr nionih. Lib etal discount for cash. Sheet rnnaic, at one. holf price. Musical menhondise of al kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES. $ 5.1-0 down and fj.oO per month. We alsi handle the Demorest Sewing Mac'iine, from V:o.50 and upwards. hewing Macnine Needles and Oil for dl makes of Sewing Machines. Best mal n of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO J-00. STATIONS. 4.m r.tt. 16.) 18 95 P.M WfchT. HO (Ml 05 80 10 10 10 16 10 23 10 26 1031 10 33 10 85 10 40 8 43 8CRANTON Bellevue.., Taylor Lsckawiuua 7 4n l)nryea. 8 68 PltlHton 0 57 Busqunlialiua Ave 7 00 Went Pltlstou .-..... 7 03 Wyoming 7 08 Forty Fort. ..... ...... Bennett 715 Kingston' 7 21 ui.... in rij iuiiui.ii Avouilalt). .......... Nantlcoke Bunlock's ShlckRhlnny.... Hlck'sFerry Beach Haven..... Bwrwlck .... Hrlnrrrppk Willow (trove 8 27 LlmeKldge B81 flSf9 10 49 10 64 1103 11 11 1117 11 20 7 30 7 85 1 82 7 45 715 8 07 fll 43 818 1148 8 19 1164 8 8 KHny niooinsburg Rupert .. OatawlRsa Danville (!nulHBky.,.. Cameron N0KTHUMBBRLAND. ! ("87 44 8 49 8 64 909 12 15 12 22 1K7 IS 82 12 47 9 21 9 38 r A M. f HiinartnllT. f Flair station. A. C. SALISBURY, T, W. LKB, Supt. Gen. Tass-Agt 41 4 17 4 22 4 .r M82 12 67 4 48 1 10 6 00 r. x. r. m. 7 U 7 !8 T 81 7 41 7 47 7 58 8 07 8 10 8 17 8 21 8 'J4 8 28 8 Hi 8 85 8 43 8 50 P. M P. M. ti 10 6 111 6 lilt 6 JU 6 33 fl : 6 89 8 44 860 6 58 7 08 712 717 7 81 7 41 8 87 17 48 8 44 7 53 8 60 8 54 8 03 8 68 8 07 4 l' 8 12 - ....i,.iu1.- i,uv. i Kiiiif Htation. niw.n Porlnr and SlefrilllK C'arB rtU On thrnnifh trains between sunbury, willlanifppit onrt vrio hetween sunbury and pniiuaeipnu and Waslilngton and between Harrlsburg, Plus vSr finhpr info, nation apply to Ticket AjeB.BiUTTCmNSON. J. R WOOD. nen'l. Manager. Wen. Pass. Agt J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 W. Main Bireet below N'aikel, Ulooms-bur, I'a. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, an Patent business conducted for ilOUihATT FKKS. OUH OFFICE IS OPPOSITE THE f. 8. PA? ENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, t business direct, hence can transact patent out nessln less time and ai. lcbb cost man tnose 1 mote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with d8Cr: tlon. We advise If patentable or not, freei charge, our lee not aue un patent is Recure. A book, "How to obtain Patents," with refti ences to actual clients In your State.County, town sent free. Aoorets c. A. unuvt s. i u wasnington, v. v (Opposite V. 8 Patent tirHce.) LIFE SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS 2 03 '.' Ill 2 13 2 17 2 10 8 23 27 2 81 184 8 40 9 49 S64 2 58 8 08 3 20 8 40 817 8 21 8 21 8 40 905 r m SOOTH ABRIVI. H. & H R. R. -NORTH tiwa am T.10I 7.08 7.08 4.53 8.60 8.40 .2, 4.25 81 6-08 6 04 .oa am .10 am pmlpm 8.47 9r7 6 45 0.49 9.80 6.47 8.52)9.42 6.50 9.02 8.52 7.00 9.05 8.65 7.04 il.60 9.13 8.03 7.18 7.10 6.87 a.m. pm p.m. stations. 12.03 6.26 8.15 BlOODiBbU'B 11.58 8 20 8.10 " P. F 11.85 6.18 8.06 " MSln St.. 11 48 6.07 1 60 Paper Mill 11.43 8.04 1.45 ..Light K. 11.856 5il 1.30 ore ngevire 11.20 5.46 1.00 . . rorKR. 11.22 5.42 12.68 ...Zsnor's. U.14,6.88'19.46 stlllwster 11.00 I 86 is.8 ...Henton. 11.02 6.21 19.10 ...Edson's... 10. w 5.'8 12.0 .Coie's Cr'k s.s8ao.65 6.13 11.68 ..I ai'bacn., B-48iiO.-tH 5.03 11.46 ...Central. a.4o!lu.4A 5.00 n.80l.Jnm.Cltr, am am om pm ra prop mam Jiati Correoted to Nov. 4, Wl. abbivb 8.13 T.23I 8.17 7.27 ' 8.WI7.3 8.88 7.43 8.37 7 47 8. 40 7.61 8.45 8.01 16 02 8.52 8.11 10. "b 8.66 s.lft 9.28 9.271 9.86 9.43 9.47 9.511 9.66 T.86 T.4 8.00 8.80 8.40 8.46 9.00 9.25 9.35 PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. In effect Nov. 16, 1901. ituiim. 1 it.VH HI IiiiMHKFHG; For New York, Philadelphia, Reading Pott,t m. ,... ,n . For Danviue ana mutou, wccnuojio,..u . , . r , n a qu .1 FOr CatawiSHS wponunju i .im, w.wi For Hupert w'eekda'ys7.10, 8.38 11.80 a. m.,lX20, 8.36,8,00. 6.80. P.. ... For Baltimore, asuiuBi.uu y."DV a n u u rhrnmrh truins leave Reading Ter- m'lnol 'phllaVti-lnllln. 8.20. 7.55. 11.26 a. in., 8 46' l.il. d. m. Sundays 8.20. 7.65 11. ?6 a. m.. 8 4fl 7 2T, p. m. Additional trains from 84 and Chestnut street station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8.83 p. m. Sundays, 1.86. 8.23 p. ta. iv New York via Philadelphia 7.80 a. m., and via Hast on 9.10a. m. Leave Philadelphia 10.21a. IE. Leave Reading '2.15 p. ro. Leave Pottsvllle l.8e p. ta. InanaTiimRnnfl I III I). Dl- Leave willlamBport weekday 8 10.18 a m, 5.42 p mLeaveCatawistiaweekdays, 7.00, 8.809.10a,. m LeaHuperi'. "weekdays, 7.08 . 8.28. 9.18 11.40 a. m..l.88. B .4H. 8.21. ATLANT1CCITY IMVirilON. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street wharf and South street wharf. For ATLANTIC CITY - Weekdays. - Ex preSH, 0.0(1, a. m.. -00, 4. 10, 6.0i',T.15 p. 10. r j . m nn a . Ik n til NlltAa iCCOU)ni(IUIlllull, IA n. in., r- ;" (jnysKx press. 0.00,10.00 a.m., 7.15 p. ra. Ac commouiii on, b.ii a in.. t.' i- " Leave ATLANTIC CITY. Weekdays-Express, 7.35, 0.f0, 10.16 a. m.. 2.60, 6.30, P. M. ACCOUl- modailon. 0:t0 a. ni.. s.Mip. m. sundays-Kxpn'SH. 10.16 a. m.. 4.30, 7.80, p. ta. 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