THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA. TowoKillera. What the Milton Record says of its own town is applicable to many other places : "Every town and community has its leeches who suck the substance out of everything they are connected with, and who are a menace to the growth and development of the place, but this town of Milton seems to be cursed with more than her fair pro portion. A man s judgment miy sometimes lead him to err. A good citizen sometimes opposes a measure that will promote the public good and aid in developing a town, and be ac tuated by honorable and conscientious motives. But there are people in this community whose souls are never moved by an impulse higher than their own personal gain or the gratifi cation of their vindictive spirit. There are men in this community who have for fifteen years and for forty for aught we know opposed every ad vance step. If they could control things we would still have our town lighted with tallow candles and not very many candles, cither. They possess just enough influence to re tard progress and are effective town How to Remove StaiDS. They Should Always be Taken Out Before the Articles are Washed. All stains should be removed before the articles are put in the washtub. The sooner a stain is treated the more readily it will yield to the treatment. Pour boiling water through fruit stains; when obstinate soak in a solution of oxalic acid. Wash vaseline stains in alcohol; paint, in turpentine or alcohol; varnish, in alcohol; grass or other green vegetable stains, in alcohol, kerosene or molasses; for stains from blood, meat juice, use white of egg in cold water. In the case of milk, cream, sugar or syrup stains soak in cold water and wash with soap and cold water. Tar, whee' grease or machine oil stains should be rubbed with lard and allowed to stand a few minutes, then they should be washed with soap and cold water. Tea, coffee or cocoa stains should be removed with boiling water; if obstinate, with a weak solu tion of oxalic acid. Maria Parloa, in the Ladies" Home ournaliox June. Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo. N, T. May 1 to October 31, 1901. For the above occasion the follow ing fares and arrangements will apply from Bloomsburg via the Lackawanna Railroad: Season tickets, $13.50; ten-day tickets, $9.60 ; five-day tick ets, $7.00. Season and ter.-day tick ets will be sold every day, five day tickets on Tuesdays and Saturdays only. All tickets will be limited to continuous passage in both directions. Fares to Niagara Falls will be 25 cents higher than the five and ten-day fares quoted to Buffalo, but the sea son tickets will include the trip to Ni agara Falls -without extra cost. Three tast trains each day. For further par ticulars apply to ticket agents. 5-2U K. 0. Reunion Trie annual re union of the Knights of the Golden Eagle will be held in Danville on Labor Day. The depart ment to be represented consists of the Susquehanna district, which is made up ot Montour Castle, of Danville; and Castles from Williamsport, Northumberland, Milton, Watsontown Shamokin, Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, Catawissa and Bloomsburg. Shrubs growing in a poor soil sel dom produce bright, high-colored flowers. Generally the application of manure in liberal quantities will im prove their color. Iron filings and scales collected about a blacksmith's anvil have tendency to intensify the color of many plants, if dug into the ground about their roots. June La dies Home Journal. If girls had less of a smattering of highsounding knowledge, and were better grounded in the practical les sons of living, it would be infinitely better for their future happiness. June Ladies' Ho his Journal. No, Maude, dear, it isn't necessary for college students to own thermom eters in order to get their degrees. HOW'S THIS? We ctfer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's "atarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous turfacea of the system. Vrice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonial free. Hall'i family pills are the best. Unanimous Vote by Presby terian? For P.. -vision. THE AMIS YIELD CRACEFULLT. NVhnt M'nn l.nnkrd Knrnnrit to n Ir of flitter llnrUHlon nnl -FltlhtltiK Torn Out to Bo n Lave Pen!. ritlLAbKM'IIIA, Mny SX - Tim member of the IVoMliyteriiin ni'iiernl nsHcnilily held nil old fiisliloneil "love fi'HRt" yesterday. After yeiir of fixlit i"K tho highest tuttlioiity ill Hie church him niithorized 11 rcvNUni of the West minster con Tension ii ml n short Mute me nt of fMtli, To the niiinzeinent of Mm rout mlnolotiwn tliemaelve Mils wns done with perfect iiniiiilmily. Itintcnd of the hnrd Unlit looked for between revisionists nnd mil (revisionists there nppeurctl in the as sembly only out class of men revision ists. The 11 litis luiil yielded gracefully dm-lint the Interval since Siitiiriln.v. After the linn I vote every man jumped to Ills feet and a nu the loxoltKy. Two ulicht amendments were propox Pd to the majority report mid accepted without n ipicst ion. The old committee apon revision was reappointed, ami the result of its limliut; will lie laid before the next session of the iienenil nsscmhly which is to meet in the Fifth Avenue shut-ell in New York city. The choice of New York wan not mnde without n protest upon the part of west ern delegates who favored tn Angeles as the next meeting' place, but their leas brought few votes. Ir. I'mvcs was elected chairinan of the committee on nrrangenieiits for the next session. These matters made up the preliminary business of the assembly yesterday, and it was after 10 o'clock when tho mod erator called the order of the day. BARK'S CREW LOST. A Collision OIT C11 lie Snlile I'ollrlern Flntl Wnlrrj (imvr. IIOSTON, May ".".-The Norwegian bnrk Kline, Captain t More h, from Moss, on t'hristianin, fjord, for New York, in ballast, has been sunk off Capo Sable by collision with the Wilson Hue steamer Ohio from Hull, Knglnnd. Tho steamer was proceeding nt foR speed, with Captain Hudaway on the bridge. A steamer's fog horn or whistle was heard dead ahead. The helm was put hard port and the engines astern. Suddenly out of the fog appeared the out lines of n bark on the starboard bow. Thf bark was sailing on the wind with full topsails, courses and staysails set and struck the steamer on the bow and lifter stopping momentarily drifted astern. A call ftir help was heard, and a ves sel's boat with a young sailor in it was picked up. lie could give little informa tion intelligibly. The sailor was brought here and an Interpreter secured. The sail or said that he was Hi years of age and I'owel Christian Paulson by imnie. He said the bark sank shortly after the col lision with her crew of 14 men on board. , Almrchlat Plots Itevcnlctl. ItOMK, May 2S. A newspaper pub lished in Yeronn reports the attempted suicide of it youthful blacksmith mimed I'ietrucci, who has confessed that ho be longed to a society of anarchists und was chosen by lot to kill the emperor of er 11111 ny. He preferred suicide to making the attempt. Iu his confession he also disclosed the names of certain of his com rades who had been selected to kill Queen Helena of Italy, President I.oubct of Franco and the czar of ltussia. Thirty-two TliHlIra Heeovernl. LONDON, May 27. Thirty-two bod ies, some of them terribly mutilated, have been recovered nt the Univil-sal colliery, in Scnglienydd, In the Ithomlda valley, whure an explosion occurred last Friday morning. The grewsonit' work proceeds very slowly, luid many painful scenes nre witnessed at the pit's mouth. King Edward has sent a mes sage of deep sympathy with Hie families of the victims and of admiration of the gallantry of the rescuers. Another Gift to Dnrlnioiifh. IIANOVEU, N. II., May liS.-Preal-dent Tucker announced to the trustees of Dartmouth college that Mr. F.dwnrd Tuck would give .$100,000 for the erec tion of a building for the use of the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Fi nance. This gift is vntirely distinct from Mr. Tuck'M former gift of $:iro,o)0 for purposes of instruction and is his contri bution as 1111 alumnus of Dartmouth to ward the Webster centennial fund. Time Klciilel One Month. NEW TOKK. May 2.".-It is practi cally determined that the cup races will only be postponed for one mouth, al though the New York Y'ucht club, through its challenge committee, has expressed a willingness to give Sir Thomas I.ipton any time that mny be necessary to put his flaimiged racer in condition again. Sir Thomas Upton finds that lie can repair his yacht in less time than originally esti mated and so cabled yesterday. Another Oil Strike. DALLAS, May 27. A great strike of oil lias been made at Sour Luke, 2 miles noil li west of Iteaumont. A well was struck at 5 o'clock Saturday even ing in tin- rear of the Sour Lake ho tel and at once became a gusher, flow ing tit the rate of 15,(HI0 barrels a day. This new strike, so far from tho Ileaii mont lield, Iiuh caused renewed excite ment nil over Texas, and u rush to tho new district is already on. I'll In 5 Mlnue ( fillniise. UOCKLAND, Me., May UN. Hy the breaking of a coal stage at Spruce Head live men fell 25 feet to the deck of the schooner Ned 1'. Walker. James D. t.'nven was killed, Fred Cook njid Willis Adams probably fatally hurt ami Willis Hrudbury and Orlando Allen very badly hurt. Four of the men were discharging coal from the schooner, and Willis Ad ams. miporintc. dent, happeued on the staging by chance. . Irlah Jumper llrat Itecord, LONDON, May 28. Iu the Irish championship games nt Dublin i O'Con nor of Waterford covered 24 feet 0 inches iu the loug Jump, beutinit all previous record. Pnrnoua Woman's Birthday. BOSTON, May 28. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe quietly celebrated her eighty-third birthday yesterday. Innumerable gift and congratulatory telegrams were re ceived. . AGE MADE A DIFFERENCE. The Chimin. Wronnlil hy Yenr In the Desire of a I'rerorlnit Tonn(trr, In his "Iiccolleotions of n Mission ary In the (Ireat West" Cyrus Town send llrndy says: "When my little on could scarcely walk I took him to the cnlheilral one tiny, when I re turned for something I had- forgotten after morning service. 1 left the child In the nnv-p, nnd when I went, Imek to him he had ndvnnccrt hnlf-wny up the-middle nlsle nnd was standing1 where the sun threw n polden light nlmiit his curly heiiil. A tiny object he was in that groat church. It was very still, lie wns looking about In every direction in the most curious and eager way. To my fancy he seemed like a little angel, when he snid In his sweet childish treble, which echoed and reechoed beneath the vaulted roof: Tapn, where'" Jesus? Whore's. Jesus?' lie had been told that the church was the house of the Snvlour, and on this, his first visit, he expected to we his. Lord. That baby is quite grown up now. Not in the faintest particular does he resemble nn nngel. The other flay, when I rode off to the wnrs, he aston ished even nie with his request: 'l'apa, if you get wounded, don't forget to bring me the bullet that knocks you out; I want it for a souvenir for my collection.' Fortunately for me, if un fortunately for him, I brought him no bullet." Why He Hoesn't t.et Wenry. The wonderful physical endurance of flen. Fiikushimn, who is in comniund of the Japanese troops In China, wns thus explained to Frederick Palmer the other day by an officer who is over six feet tall and rather thin: "No wonder Fukiisliimn does rot get tired; his heart has to pump blood only about half as tar as mine. It Is the difference between supplying water to a two and a four story building." Intllnn.a Make Toys. .On one of the Indian reservations in New York state is n toy factory which employs several hundred Indians all the year nround. The toys manufac tured lure are shipped all over the world. Iluylna: Thing'. Engagements never should be Ions. Ye swains who go to court Take heed! The long engagement's keeps a fellow short. Philadelphia Press. THEY COMB 1IAXDY. "Johnny, ma Is calling you." "Avr get outl How kin she expect me to hear wit dese ear muffs 011." N. V. Journal. An Burly Call. Mrs. Von lllumer Dear! denrl I dropped my diamond ring off my fin ger this morning and can't find it any where. Von lllumer It's. all right. I came across it in one of my trousers pock ets. Harper's Ilnzar. Help for Women Who Ara Always Tired. " I do not feel very well, I am so tired all the time." You hear these words every day j as often as you meet your friends just so often are these words repeated. More than likely you speak tho same signifi cant words yourself, and no doubt you tlo feel far from well most of the time. Mrs. Ella Hiee, of Chelsea, Wis., whose portrait we publish, writes that she suffered for two years with bearing-down pains, headache, backache, und had all kinds of miserable feelings, Mas. Kl.LA TUck. all of which was caused by falling and inflammation of the womb, and after doctoring with physicians and numer ous medicines she was entirely cured by Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound. If you are troubled with pains, fainting spells, depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere, headache, backache, and always tired, please re member that there is an absolute remedy which will relieve you of your suffering as it did Mrs. Rice. -Proof is monumental that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the . greatest medicine for auaeiiar women. v . Ills Kleltl. Dolly That young minister wems rather guileless. Madge Yes. He appears to know more of the next world, than he does of this. Puck. Crrtnlnlr, "There's n fellow cuts fome Ice in the world these days." "Politician?" "No iceman." Ohio State Journal. I, Derail?. The man looked up nnd saw "Exit" on the door. "Well." he mused, "flint lets me cut." Syracuse Herald. How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound 1 it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop eriy, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health j if you have not got it you can get it by taking peon's piaislon You will find it fust as useful in summer as in winter, and if you are thriving upon it don't stop because the weather is warm. Joe. and $t.oo, All druRgistg. SCOTT if BOWNE, Chemistf, New York. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Tiles or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, 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, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. Wllll.m fc John Sti.. KEW YORK. RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. ULOOMSUURG DIVISION. In effect June 10, 1WX), r Allocs. A. U . North dm biulamd inns Cuuaeruu tj 47 fJUulueky , 7151 717 7 4 7 8)1 7 8y EAoT. r.u. A.M. P.M. 10 00 ti bO (3 l.Ml liauvllitt CatawiHsa .. Kuport.... .. Ktuouibburt; KUU7 LlmeKlcUfi Vt lllow Grove. BiliircrBfcM..., Berwick Beaon Uaveu. Hick's Kerry., bnlokaulnuy.., lluulock's. ...... Nanilcoke, Avoodale Hyuiouiti l'lymcutb Junction KUiKH'OU liwiineit.. forty ton., Wyomliii.. West I'ltiston.., 8 11 i it to) 34 i 40 X 40 I" 44 tl 6) 7 40 2 63 1010 10.14 10 87 10 43 10 48 7&S 8 02 8 ID 8 17 8 39 8 3H 3 4J 8 47 8 tl 8 5'1 V 01 8 04 8 08 8 18 HUHquebunna Ave oitt PUlblOQ Duryeu..... I.akawaiiiitt. aylor , liellevue Vcbanto.i, STATIONS. 818 8 23 8 t 8 8i 8 87 8 4 4.M 8 01 8 08 8 08 1 a 8 31 8 88 s 4a 8 47 s m 4 Of) 4 03 4 07 4 U 4 17 4 HO 4 24 4 M 4 8:1 4 40 4 45 4 50 r. m. 1105 1128 1143 l!i ft 7 6 6 3s 6 44 10 60 Itl'ti 7 05 7 li 7 81 7 81 7 41 7 4 11 M 7 85 11 60 18 08 18 14 18 17 8 02 8 04 s'ia 8 10 8 18 8 111 8 a 8 Sf7 836 8 48 r. m SCRANTON bellevut: Taylor Laekawaima Durjt-ii Huston Bunciuehanna Ave. Went I'lltttion , Wyoming Forty V'ort Kenuett 1 lit Kliinslon" , 750 l'lyiiiouth Juuitlon PlymoutU 7 88 Avonttale 7 4.' Nantleoke T 48 18 85 r.si WEST. .W. A.M. P.M. P. M. 45 110 05 1 C5 6 50 8 50 1015 ls3 10 lift 10SI 10 83 10 3 10 40 6 55 7 01 718 7 07 710 7 13 717 8 08 8 10 2 1.1 8 17 9 111 2 S3 8 i!7 5 50 008 6 08 613 6 16 6 18 10 40 10 54 11 03 8 81 8 40 0 30 0 35 6 43 11 11 1117 11 20 8 40 54 858 8 06 8 20 8 80 8 37 t 7 28 8 44 7 33 8 5t 6 52 7 13 lluulock's 7 51 Hlilckslilnnr 8fl Hick's Kerry 818 fU48 Beach Haven 8 18 11 48 Berwick 8 28 11 54 llrlarcreek , ..,. 8 28 ,. Willow Orove 8 81 UnieKldlfe 8 84 fl2C9 KHny 8 80 1215 Bloomsburg . 8 41 Kupert 8 49 OntawlRsa 8 54 Danville 8 00 CnulBBky Cameron 9 21 N0HTU0MB8RI.AMD 9 85 a.m. r. m. r. u. r u. t Runs dallr. f Flag; station. A. C. SALISBURY, T. W. LEB, Supt. fen. Tass. Ag a ro 8 54 8f8 4 l6 413 417 4 24 4 8H ft 43 18 57 4 48 1 10 8 00 12 22 1W IS 82 12 47 7 52 Tf'T 8 01 8 05 8 20 8 45 SOUTH.-AHRIV1. II. & H R. K, am 7.10 7.08 7.08 4.53 (.60 140 (.29 (.25 n (08 6 04 6.02 (.68 6-43i 6.41 a.m. 12.05 12.00, 11.57 11.47 11.43 11.33 11.2' 11.19 11.18 11.05 11.00 Pro 6,25 6.10 6.14 4.02 5.59 6.49 5.88i 5.34 5.87 6.17 6.19 t0.58l6.10 10. 5915.08 10.48 4.53 10.40l4.5ol am am p m LIAT n.m 2.15 8.10 8. Op 1 501 1.45 1.80 1.00 12.68 19.45 '9.8' 12.10 12. Off 11.58 11.45 11.80 STATIONS. Bloouiabu'g " P. A P. Main St.. Paper Mill. ..Uirht St.. UrangevU'e. .Form,,. Zaner's... .Stillwater Beoton.. . ...Kd sou's.... .cole's wit. .Lanbaob.. ..Central... Jam. City.. 8.47 8.49 8.62 9.01 9.05 9.15 9.28 9.27 9.88 9.48 9.47 9.50' 9.58 10,10 110.141 40 9.42 9.4t 2.54 9.59 8.10 8.20 8.94 8.30 8.40 8.44 847 a. 61 4.07 4.10 -NOHTH LEAV1 pm i 35 6.87 6.40 0.51 6.56 7.04 7.14 T.1H 7.23 7.8.1! 7.87 71 7.61 8.01 H.05I am 4.10 (.87 6.60 7.10 7.85 7.48 8.00 8.80 8.40 8.44 9.00 9.25 9.86 am pm p mam I It is belter to follow o good example than t Icid a tnd one. Pptkkine; of pliinn.rals. n li.il on is not iucmiut lo make one bilious. Tune Table III felU .' Julie 2, t ot A. U McratitOD(:t J)lv PIllHlOII W llkesbarre. . lv Plyui'lii rerr NautUoke ... iMotHi aiina . AupwuliDiie... Neocoiiegk .. ar PottHVllle lv llxisietoti " 'luuilili'kcn " 8'i ru mi n " Itock t. leu " Nescoeck ar Noscopeck lv Plenty Eupy Kerry...,. K. illoon.btuig Catawissa ar fJaiawiwia lv S. Danville... Sunbury I 6 45 7 08 A. M. I 7 80 1 7 871 7 4i 8 III m ml 8 24 A. M. I 6 .VJ 7 iifi 7 2: 7 20 7 ii'. 8 0J Slinhurg ,;v LewlHburg ....ar M'. ,ou ., W llllttnispfirt. .Ock Haven... .oi fivo liaLfi .... ijek Haven. ..lv oi'leiuiile....ar Tyrone PblllpHburK... Clearrtelil Pittsburg- A. M. I 8 I 8 33 t H 4.1 8 4) 8 65 8 65 9 It 9 85 A. M. I 9 42 10 1.1 10 OH 11 On II 50 . M. P V 12 10 1 Ii6 . 2 16 4 41 6 87 6 65 9 W 110 00 A. M. till 8 till 12 10 60 11 o; 11 1h! 11 20 A. M sunbury ..lv I 9 50 UuirlBtiurg ar 111 30 p. M. i 3 17 8 11 4 in I'htladPlpliIa. .ar Huiiiiuure.... WaHblngtoD... Sucbuiy .........lv Lewlstown Joar Pittsburg- " A. M. 10 00 P. M. 11 40 t 8 66 A. M. Harrlaburg lv I a 45 Pittsburgh... i Weekdays. A. M 11 V 11 Hi 11 41) 11 60; P. M. 11 67 11 f.7 12 16 12 4u P. M. I 1 HI 1 45 1 30 8 811 8 40 4 40 9 2. P. M. 13 45 14 44 16 00! 8 28 9 09 111 30 P. M ( 1 66 t 8 15 P. M 6 23 ii 00 7 15 P. M. J2 111 8 SO 11 80 I 2 is I 2 42 P. M. I a 08 ( 8 .Ii 8 8 16 8 . 4 07 A. M. ii r5 14 in 1 031 1 10! 1 85( P. M.I I 4 07; 4 111! t 4 U 4 29 4 35 4 a 4 63 6 15 P. M ( 6 45 A IU H 111 7 10 b o: 9 00 1 4 27 4 62 r. m I 6 Oft 1 6 07 6 i 6 8 ft Hi 7 00 r. i 7 CI J 01 T 20 7 25 7 82 7 82 7 51 8 15 P. M. I 9 45 P. M. I 5 25 6 55 P. M. 110 20 I 9 45 110 65, P. M. P. 13 45 I 7 15 A. M 111 30 I 1 50' .ar I ( 55 " Dally. I tlTg stilt lot 10 06 10 50 P. Ml I 8 8i 110 10 A. M. I 4 25 8 30 4 05 P. M 10 25 A. M 6 80 Pittsburg....... lv Uarrlsbuig ar Pittsburg lv Lewlstown Jo." sunbury........ ar Wasblngton uuitunore Philadelphia... lv Ilarrisnurg lv sunbury ar Pittsburg lv uiearnem Phlllpsburg.. ." Tyrone " Hellefonte " Lock Haven. ..ar Brie lv Kane " Kenovo Lock Haven...." Williamsport.." Milton " Lewisburg ." Sunbury ar Sunbury lv s. Danville 1 Catawissa K. Bloomsburg' Kspy Ferry 1 Creasy ' Nescopeck ....ar Nescopeck lv catawissa Bock dleu ar Porn Glen Tomtilcken Ilazltiton Pottsvllle ...... Nescopecfc It Wapwallopen-arl 5locanaqua " Nantleoke Plym'th Ferry" Wilkesbarre:..." PIltatoniE H) ar scranton P. M. I 7 10 A. M I 1 65 p."m. 110 411 111 41 111 20 A. M I 8 3! I 6 05 P. M 12 45 4 m 4 6K 7 15 8 31 9 30 P. M I 6 85 8 40 12 40 1 25 A. M. 2 10 2 22, "Tib A. M Ii 50 7 13 7 83 7 89 7 43 7 53 8 03 A. M, 8 13 9 01 9 07 9 21 10 15 A. M t 8 02 8 16 8 20 8 47 8 57 9 05 A. M t 9 89 10 08 p. m I 9 00 A. M I 4 20 a. in. t 7 80 t 9 20 I 4 45 I 4 25 A. M. I 7 65 I 9 30 A. M. t 6 45 t T 8." I 8 80 9 19 9 05 9 40 A. M. I 9 65 10 17 10 35 10 43 flO 47 10 56 11 06 A. M. t 10 88 11 22 11 2H 11 3a 11 58 A, M .11 05 Ml 20 11 82 11 54 P. M 12 02 12 10 P. M. 112 55 1 24 a. m. I 8 00 I 9 30' p. m A. M t I SO t S 40 I 8 30 A. M til 40 1 1 10 A. M. I 8 00 I 8 10 9 82 10 80 A. M. I 1 00 10 8Hi 11 25 P. M. T12 4U 1 27 1 15 1 65 P. M. t 8 00 2 21 8 30 8 43 8 55 8 05 P. M. t5 15 5 41 5 47 C 03 8 55 P. M. t 8 05 8 19 8 29 8 48 8 67 1 05 P. M t 4 60 5 24 a. m I 8 to P. M. I 8 10 a. m. t 8 00 P. M. t 8 10 t 6 1)0 a. in till 50 111 45 112 2t P. M. t 4 00 t 6 40 A. M 8 00 9 28 10 12 19 15 1 80 8 17 r. m. I 8 Ot 4 0t 4 62 4 47 6 20 P. M t'5 48 6 09 ( 27 ( 82 f 6 80 6 4ti ( 65 P. M t 7 05 T 28 7 84 7 42 8 06 P, M t ( 65 7 09 7 21 7 49 7 62 8 00 P. II t 8 8 9 05 t Weekdays. I Dally, t Flag Btatlou. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run o through trains between Sunbury, WtlllapiBpor and Erie, between Sunbury Hnd Philadelphia and Washington and between liarrlsburg, Pltte' burg aDd the west. For tunher Into nation apply to Ticket J? llfilUTCIIINSON. J. H. WOOD. tien'l. Manager. Gen. Pass, Agt. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. TRAINS L8 4.VE BLOOMSBUHO; For New York, Philadelphia, Heading Pott vtlle.Tamaqua, weekday 7.20 11.80 a. in. For Williamsport, weekdays, T.aoa. m 8.36 p m. For Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7.20 a. m. 8.30. For Catawissa weekdays 7.20, 8.38, 11.80 a. m., 12.20, S.oo. 6.80, p. m . For Kupert weektiay87.20,8.3811,S0a. m., 12.20, 1.36, 6.00, 6.80, p. m. For Baltimore, Vt ashlngton and the West via B. A O. K. K., through trains leave Heading Ter. mlnal, Philadelphia, 8.20,7.(15, 11.24 a. m., 8 46, 7.27, p. m. Sunaavs 3.20, 7.66 11.26 a, m., 8.4, 7.2T, p. m. Additional tralnB from 24 and Chestnut Btreet station, weekdays, 1.85, 6.41 8 23 p.m. Sundays, 1.8s, 8.23 p. m. Tit AINS FOH BLtiOMhBlTHO t Leave New York via Philadelphia 7.30 a. m.,andvla Kaston 9.10a. m. Leave Philadelphia 10.21a. m. Leave Heading 12.15 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle n.8u p. m. LeaveTainaqual.49p, m., Leave Williamsport weekday e 10.13 a m, 5.42 p m. Leave Cut a win a weekdays, 7.00,8.109.10 a. m l.so 8.80, 6.08 p. ni. Leave Hupert, weekdays, 7.08, 8.28,9.18 11.40 a. m., 1.88 8.40. 8.21. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. In effect May 18, 1901. Leave Philadelphia, chestnut street wharf and South si reet. wharf. For ATLANTIC CITY Weekdays. Ex. press, 9.00, 10.46 a. m. (Saturdays only, 1.00), 2.00, 8.00, 4.00, 5.00, 15.40, ;.i5 p. ill. Accommoda tion, 6.00 a. m., tf.40 6..10 p. m. Sundays Kx preBH,8,oo, o.to, 10.00 a. m. 7.15 p.m. Accommoda tion, 4.ooa. m., 5.00 p. m Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weekdays -Express, 7.00, 7.45, 8.15, 9.00. 10.15 a. m., 9.50, 6.30, 6.00 p.m. Accomiuodal lop, 5.25, 7 05 a. m., 4.05 p. m. Sun. days Express 10.15 a. m, 4.30, 6.80 6.10 p. m. Accommodation, 7.15 a, in., 4.05 p. m. Parlor cr A" trains. LSAVH PHILADK LPUIA. For CAIM MAT Weekday s.80, a. m.. 8.45 (Saturdays oul, ii.tu Niv, ;6.40, p.m. Sundays, 8.45, 9.15 a. m , 6.011 p. m. For OCEAN CI Ty Weekdays 8.45 a. m. (Sat urdays ouly (1.40), t4.20, (5.40 p. m. Suuuays, 8.46,9.15 a. m.,5.o0p.'m. For SEA ISLE f'lTY Weekdays 8 45 a. m. (Saturdays only, SI 40), t4.20. 15.40 p.m. Sun days, a. m , 5.oo p. m. 'South St., 4.00 p. m , t-outu su, 4.16 p. in, tsouth St,, 5.80 p. m .south St., 1.30 p. m. NEW YOKE AND ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS, teavesNEW YOKE (Liberty Btreet) 8.40 p. Ui. Leaves ATLANT10 CITY. 8.80 a- m. Detailed time tables at ticket ofnoet. W. O. BESLEK, SDSON J. WEEKS, Ueo'l Supt, iien'i fas. Agt, 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. &c. Buckets furnished for lard in 3, 5 and ten-pound pails, AT LEADER'S MEAT MARKET Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, I'otl: Bologna, Sausage, Ham, Bacon, Stra' pie, Vienna Sausage, Tripe, Boilci Ham,&c. All meats fresh and cleai . and prices ripht. F.M.I.EADEi:it, Cewlrc Street Ultirkct Beagle Studio I Piompt addition given to nil Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing. Copying and Eromide Enlargements, Made at Snort Notice. The Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRIC STS. 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 flcirabl e in 1'IIOTO .IEWKLRY, as well as the best in portrait pnotogiapns. Market Square Gallerv, Over Hartman's Store. IV12-21 PATENTS Caveats and Trartn Marks obtained. And al Patent buslnvsa vonducttd for AlobiflATj FEKS. OUH OFFICE IS OPPOSITE THE TJ. 8. PA1 P"V T IWlPtl'V U'a 1, 11 in rtn a ti n,.,,,,..!... A business direct, hence can t ransact patent but ness In less time and at Less Cost than tnoBU 1 mote from WasliliiKton. Send model, drawing or plioto, with desert tlon. We advise If patentable or not, free charpe. Our fee not, due till patent la seoure. A dook, -now to uutnin patents," with refei ences to actual clients In your btate.countr. a town sent free. Address c. a. MiNow a. fjo WasliliiKton, D. O (Opposite U. 8 Patent fjOJce.) BETTER THAN POSTOFFICE ORDERS FOR SIMPLICITY, FOR CHEAPNESS, FOR CONVENIENCE. WHEN YOU WANT TO SEND MONEY BUY 0, S. EXPRESS HONEY ORDERS CATARR LOCAL, and CLIMATIC. Nothlnir but a local remedy or change of climate will cure CATARRH. The specific Is Ely's Cream Balm It Is quickly Absorb ed. Olves Keller at once. Opens and cleanses the Nasal I'assnires. rft r 1. Mr Allays Inflammation VfULLl ni fl LM Heals and Protects the Membrane. Kentoma t Senses of Taste and Smell. No Mercury. J injurlousdruif. Keirular Size. i0 conts: Famn Slzefl.i 0 at Drusfplsts or by mall. t.ux uitui utus, m warren St., Now XorV mm CHICHESTCR'S ENQLI6H fENriVROYAL PILLS V . OrllnI nnd Only Cmuli.o. rut fL'lllCUKSTlCK'S KNOUMI Id KEII knl Clold maulllo boiM. ..11 with big. rll.boD. Take no other. Berlins Dingerob, Hyh.tltHtlona itad Jmltu ttona. Ituy or juur llruf riii. or Mnd 4r. la "IfK'J"!. i"rtlnlara, Teotlaionlal and "Rallaf far I.all,l Imir, b. r Inn Mull, lo.flitu Tailm..n..i. oia all DruiHUl. I)I.i.Iih..,l . . kulloa Uu, yapaf. MadUua I'ai-k, fUllA., 1'aT I U&ID RALSAM 'jfTlranfei and beaiimlca Ihe hair. 131'ruiiH.lei A lnxuriaut arowth. Mevn Fails to Hemore uray nuir to lta Youthful Color. Cure, icaip dWatHt At hair tailing. 1 mmmmm. -L.'K w ill You can save money on Pianos anil Or gans. You will always find he larges stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS, From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward! We sell on the Installment plan. Pianos $25.00 down and $ 10.00 per month. Or gans, $10.00 down, 1&5.00 per month. Lib eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one' half price. Musical merchandise of al) kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES. $5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We also handle the Demoreit Sewing Mac'.iine, from $:9.SO and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for ill makes of Sewing Aiacnines. iiest mal ej of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO 4.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 West Main St below Market, Bloomsburg,