THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA, Mother Fights Oow to 8ave Her Babe. A vicious cow on Monday attacked and badly injured Mrt, Jno. Rusnik and her infant child. Carrying her child, Mrs. Rusnik went into a held to drive the cow home. It chaiged her and knocked her down. The baby, which wore a red coat, seemed to ex cite the cow, and the animal tried time and again to trample on it. The mother, dazed and shrieking for help, fought the animal with her bare arms, grabbing it about the neck and trying to pull it away from the child. Time and time again she was knocked down and butted, but she fought on. Twice the cow butted the child, and once trampled on it, befoie assistance arrived. Twa men passing saw the struggle and beat off the cow. The mother was then unconscious. She was car ried home, and, -although badly bruis ed, will recover. The child will also recover. The family reside on a farm a few miles this side of Wilkes Barre. . The Meteoric Snowor Due To-night- If we may trust the conclusions of & writer in the Scientific American, November 15 will bring a notable mcteoiic display which the world be holds about three times in a century. It was predicted for last year, on the theory that the meteor swarm made the ciicuit of its orbit in thirty-three years. This, however, is an error, for closer calculation shows the period to be thirty-four years and one day; or more accurately, 12,419 days. The first recorded shower was wit nessed on the night of November 11 12, 1799; tne next on November 12- 13, 1833; the third on November 13- 14,1867. The coming shower would seem to . be due, therefore, on the night of November 14-15, 1901 This will be to night, and the moon, which was new on the nth, will be a slender crescent, soon following the sun down behind the western hills. liuws ltiisf we oner one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. T. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O, ve, 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. Waldino, Kinnan' & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pill are the best. Steel Secrets That are Lost. Whether India learned her building arts from Egypt, or Egypt hers from India is not yet ascertained. But whichever it was Egypt excelled in this art. The imperishable mortar they had of course. They performed feats of engineering which we could not accomplish at the present time for example, the building of the Pyra mids and they could carve hierogly phics upon granite which can nowa days only be touched by jewels. But steel has been made which would pro bably carve this granite. Japan had this secret once, but has lost it now But a drill was on exhibit some time back, made from this Japanese steel which went easily through a standan file and was not dulled in the process, . . This Woman is Fed Through tier Nose- Mrs. Matthew Garr, of Harleigh near Hazleton, Pa., is one of the most remarkable patients at the Laurytown almshouse. She was admitted about - a year and a half ago, and since that time has persistently refused to par take of any nourishment. What the gets now is injected through her nos tnls by the aid of a tube. She is insane, having conceived the idea that she has no stomach. She sleeps almost continually. An in effectual attempt to hypnotize her out of her belief has been made. A Beauty Hint. One of the pretties women in soci ety is said to plunge a towel in very hot water, wring it out, and leave it on her face for half an hour every night before going to bed, instead of washing, and tms lady has no wrin kles. Cold water is popularly sup posed to be unfavorable to dark com plexion3, and not to fair ones, and celebrated toilet authority declares washing and drying the face from th lower part to the top will delay th appearance ot wrinkles. ' What's the Trouble ? Is it sic headache? Is it biliousness Is it sluggish liver ? Is your skin sallow Do you feel mere dead than alive Your system needs toning Your liver isn't doing its work Don t re sort to strong drugs Dr. Agnew's Little Pills, 10 cents for 40 doses, will, work wonders for you. Large ' vials, 25c. Sold by C. A. Kleim. (43 I WASHINGTON. rum 'ur Regular Correspondent. Wellington, Nov. 7, 190 1. The ei't'cii m return nre trie chief op c ot interest in VVus'iington L day nd everyone is oiicu.viiiiit the effect I of Tuesday's results on the more im portant elections of the next two years. 1 he fact that, with all the Republicans, a large number ot Demo crats and the usual disgruntled ele- mem against him, Mr. lulwarcl M. hepard received over 5,000 more votes than did VanWyck in the last lection, has resulted jn considerable discussion of Mr. Shepard as a likely Democratic candidate for the govern orship next year and a potential can didate for the presidential nomination in 1904. Mr. Shepard has back of him a re markably clean record and the most careful scrutiny of his opponents in the campaign just ended failed to re veal the most trivial action which could be made the ground for critic- sm. The fusionists confined them selves to pointing out what they held o be inconsistency on Mr. Shepard s part in accepting the nomination from Iammaqy and Mr. Shepard replied that he proposed, as mayor, to givt the city an'honest, clean government and that he considered that the im portance of victory to his party far outweighed the narrower view which held that the party ought to be sacri ficed in order to obtain fancied im provements in the municipal adminis tion from the hands of men who had never been put to any test. At this writing Mr. Shepard, after having withstood the heat and fire of a most bitter campaign, stands stronger with his friends and with his enemies than when he entered the fight and there is little doubt but that he could, in a campaign where Democratic and Re publican lines were clearlv drawn, carry Greater New York by a very nancisoms majority. Much satisfaction is felt in Demo cratic quarters at the results in Mary land which insure the return of Arthur P. Gorman to the Senate. He is an able and experienced man and one who has the interests of his party at heart. He will prove a valuable ad dition to the Democratic side of the Senate and to the leaders of his party which will respect his advice on all important issues. The returns from Pennsylvania show greatly reduced Republican majorities but theReuub- lican mach'ne, with Malt Quay at its h ;ad, proved too strong to be over thrown by the a Ivocates of honest government. However the results of this year's fight should be regarded as encouraging and a continuance of the ring in power will insure a still great er repudiation the next time the anti- corruptionists array themselves against it. An evidence of the existence of the high degree of brotherly love which exists in the War and Navy Depart ments was given yesterday morning when the General Commanding the Army, Miles, and the Admiral of the Navy, Dewe, both absented them selves from the wedding cf Adjutant General Corbin and Miss Edvthe Patten. Both had received invitations but they sent regrets. Another con spicuous absence was I,t. Colonel Heistand, who it will be remembered, is related to the late President. Pre sumably that little hsmp affair will account for it, as I understand that Colonel Heistand was not invited but the disclosures of the Senate's in vestigating committee were hardly such as to warrant so direct a snub, - The scarcety of Washington news which now exists and will until Con gress convenes is resulting in the send ing out,by some of the Washington cor respondents, of the most extraordinary canards. The latest is the report that the President is going to appoint a Democrat to the Cabinet. Presiden Roosevelt is original and determined in his ideas and methods but he would as soon think of appointing a Com anche Indian to the Cabinet and the appointment would be about as ap propriate. The Cabinet acts as a board of advisors and it is almost needless to say that no Democrat of any standing would be willing to place himself in a position where his loyal ty to his chief would be constantly at variance with his loyalty to his party. The position would be altogether too delicate and equivocal. President and Mrs. Roosevelt, ac companied by Secretary Cortelyou, Assistant Secretary Loeb and Pinck ney, the White House steward, left Washington for New York on a spec ial train on Monday. Mrs. Roosevelt remained in New York, the guest of the President's aunt, while the Presi dent proceeded to Oyster Bay and cast his ballot. Mr. Loeb and Pinck ney cast their ballots at the same place and Secretary Cortelyou voted at Hempstead, L. I. I am told at the Navy Department that the announcement that Admiral Crownmshield, or Captain Crownin- hield as he so-jn will be, will be given ominaml of the European station ha-i brought a ho n-u's n-ist about S.'cie- ary Lonj a n's and that he is being deluged with . Menu from jioi: all over the coiniir.- who are ad ulters of Admiral Schley and would, therefore, object to anything in the nature of a promotion for Crowninshteld. 1 he Secretary is at a loss to know what to lo in the rn liter and he is equally loth to consult the President. 1 here is no precedent lor the Secretary of the Navys explaining to private citizens the reasons for the promotions that he sees fit to make, but, on the other hand, to ignore a protest from sources so widespread certainly seems like bad politics. William Dudley Foulke.the recent ly appointed Civil Service Commis sioner, has gone to work on the ques- lon of pensions, or some substitute therefor, for superannuated clerks in the government service. He has, he believes, looked into the matter care fully and has reached the conclusion that the only practical solution of the question is the employment of the services ot some bonded endowment company. He is opposed to the gov. ernment's assuming any ?uch burden on the one hand and on the other he objects to the idea of deducting, for investment in a pension fund, a per centage of the salaries. He says that every facility should be given the em ployee to invest a portion of his earn ings in an endowment fund but that he hardly considers it the province of the government to compel its em ployes to do so. Recent advices from the Philip pines report the adoption of the most drastic laws in regard to treason and some vigorous protests from our Philippino subjects who denounce the laws as more severe than those with which they had to contend under the Spanish regime. Of course provision for the severe punishment of treason, rewards to informers and violations of individual liberty are inseparable from the colonial policy and must be ac cepted as inevitable. Rich Find of Ourions Relics. A party of Scranton hunters while excavating for a hut near Susque hanna, Pa., discovered a cave, in which was found a huge skeleton in a sitting position with its knees drawn up to its held and clasped in a bony embrace with its fleshless arms. At its feet were several bowls, originally made of red dish clay, but hardened by the lapse of ages into a substance resembling flint. A stone tablet was near its head bearing a long inscrip tion in hieroglyphics and covered with rude imitations of some extinct animal, halfreptile. A number of implements were also found, among them a stone ax, the handle and head being of stone, while the edge was formed of iron of great hardness, mortised into flint. . Men, as a class, eat too much meat, and are prone to kidney trou bles. Women eat too much starch and sweets, bread and butter and preserves, puddings, pies and cakes, which produce corpulency. Novem ber Ladies' Home Journal. The Change of L'Jc Is the most important period in a wo man's existence. Owing- to modern methods of living, not one woman in a thousand appronehes this perfectly natural ehango without experiencing a train of very annoying anil some times painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until It seems ready to burst, and the fuint feeling that follows, sometimes with, chills, as if the heart were going to stop for good, are symptoms of a dan- Mm. Jrnmib Noble. gerous, nervous trouble. Those hot Sashes are just bo many calls from nature for help. Tha nerves are cry Inij out for assistance. The cry should be heeded in time. Lydia E. l'lnk- ham'a Vegetable Uompouna was pre ,aA mAl tli need of woman's , hu,a It builds ud the weakened nervous system, and enables a woman to pass that grand change triumphantly. "I was a very siok woman, eaused by Change of Life. I suffered with hot flushes, and fainting spells. I was afraid to go on the street, my head and back troubled me so. I was entirely j 1 r .11- 1,' IUl.l,a.n'u V..tr..t IL. cured uy uyuio, '" ' - ; o ble Compound." MM. Jknniic NollLB, 6010 Keyser Bt., uerniaaiown, ''Uoat Oiub" lias Thirteen Members. Thirteen vou'ii men of Wilkes- you '12 . l 1 . .. .1 -11 uarre n.iv; i.ir.ne.i wn.u nicy ...... ...v. (',,. it ('l,m. tor the sole oumose of 1 showin ' visilni! strangers about the I - c t city, and doin everylh.n 11 tlieir po.ver to improve the town and get new industries here. They will limit the membership to thirteen, and hope to chow that it is not an unlucky number by accomplishing great good for the city. China can be mended with water glass and powdered asbestos. Mix the asbestos with the water glass until like a thick cream. Cover the bro ken edges with this and press together, fastening firmly. The article should stand several days to allow the ce ment to harden. November Ladies' Jfomt fournal. dangd tflJd(& It is a sad thing. to sec fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight. You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well afterwards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. 15 ut some of them don't get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott's Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott's Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott's Emulsion makes children grow, makes them cat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott's Emulsion will make it catch up with the rest. This picture represents the Trade Maik of Scott's Emulsion and i on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free szmpJc. SCOTT & I'.OWNE, 409 Tcarl St., New York. MWii Soc aml a" 'lruSolst- RAILROAD TIME' TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. HLOOMSUL'RG UIVISION. In erred Nov. a, luoi oIAIIUMj. KAoT. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. NOK.TUCMMHXAND !t, .'15 1.50 IU 1)0 15:5 CmuuruL b 47 ail old Dauvllio B.'.T V il 101!) 8 iti i,mnwiBiia ........ Til t 10 81 6 'Ju Kuperl 718 iu:i7 81)5 UloOUlhUUrg .. 7 iM t 84 IU 48 8 41 Hby . 7 i)S i 40 10 48 li -l i Lln.elU'le 7S. 2 48 10 51 Iti hi VMUowUrovo 17 40 12 5i llrl'iicreik 7 44 2 58 16 It) Berwick 7 bo 2 ta 11 05 7 08 Moduli Uiiveu... Its as 1110 7 u Uk'K'o terry. 8 07 3 C9 1115 7 18 HUickHiituiiy 8 17 a wi u M 1 81 Uuuloclt'g... ..... 8V7 8 81 7 41 NnlllluoKe...... 8 84 8 88 11 4:1 "V Avoudttle .. 3 87 8 4'J l'lyuioulb..... 8 41 8 47 11 51 7 56 I'lyuioulll Juuctluu...... 8 47 8 M h.lui.'a'-Oii...... o 00 -HI 11 a 9 1 beunett..... ' 4 08 Witt 8 Korty h'oci 0 00 4 07 Wyoming VOft 4 12 18 08 8 17 West PlU8ton 9 10 4 17 21 Busciuellauua Ave 9 18 4 20 12 14 8 21 PlllHloa 9 IV 4 24 12 17 8 UK Duryea... 9 28 4 9 12 20 8 31 6 85 Lackawanna.... Taylor Hellevue bCMANTO.f....... STATIONS. 9 26 4 82 9 81 4 40 9 87 4 45 b 9 42 4 60 12 85 8 60 4..M r. M. P II P. M WKhT. A.M. A.M. t. .P. M. 85 t'O 08 :Bu 6 10 6 8'.) 10 10 6 4:1 10 15 2 rs 0 l'.i 7 48 10 23 2 II) 6 J 6 58 10 26 2 1:i : at HCRANTOM. lielievue. .. Taylor Lt'kawuutt Duryea.. I'lttHtOll . 6 57 toil! 17 8:iS Suaiiuehanna Ave 7 CO 10 33 S 19 ;'. W UHt I'lltSlOQ 21 0 on Wyoming 7 08 10 40 9 27 6 41 Forty Kort ........ ..... 2 81 Bennett 7 15 10 49 8 84 6.50 Klugslon' 7 81 10 64 40 0 55 Plymouth 7 80 11 03 8 49 7 0S Avondale .- 7 86 S 54 Nautlcoke 7 89 1111 9 58 7 12 Huniock's 7 45 11 17 8 06 7 17 Hhlekslilnny 716 1120 8 20 7 81 HIck'BFerry...... . 8 07 f 11 48 S 40 7 41 Beach Haven . 8 13 H 48 t 87 17 48 Berwick 819 11 64 1 44 7 53 Brlarcreek 8 28 50 A'lllowurove 87 8 64 8 08 UinoKldge 8 81 fI2C9 8 68 K 07 KBpy . . ......J 8 87 19 15 418 8 12 llloomsburg "44 1J82 4 12 8 17 Kopert.. 8 49 17 4 17 8 21 CatawlBsa ..... 8M U 82 4 22 8 25 nanvllle 9 09 18 47 4 85 8 40 OmilaHky t 82 Cameron..... .Z. ..Z JL. l " r NOkTHUMBKRLAMD .. 88 1 10 6 00 905 r A.M. . M. T. M. f M. t Runs dally, t Flag station. A. C. 8ALISBUKV, T. W. LKB, 8upt. Oen.rasg.Agt SOUTH. H. tk. (4 H. K, -NORTH I AHHIVI. , aiuia.m.lpm LtAVS p.m.1 2.15 8.10 t.W 1.60 1.45 1.80 STATIONS. Bloorasbu'g P. tB Main st r Hi'f i im ptnlpnim 8.47 9 87145 8.10 6.4;.89;6.47l 8.52 2.42 8.60l D.02 .62 7.00 .S7 K.05 8.66 7.04 .60 11.18 8.08,7.18 7.10 7.10.12.08 6.25 7.08 11.68i.a 20' 11.55 6.!N .53 11.46 8.07 11.48 8.04 Paper Mill , 6.50 a;85 (U 6 OT ..Light Kt. 11.855.611 Orangevll'e 11.21 6.48 1.00 .. . Forks. 0.28 9.27 8.18,7.28 8.17l7.'-7 8.85,1 1. W 6.42 12.58 ...Zaner's.. 11.14 6. 88 12.46 11.00 6 25,12.85 11.02 6 21 12.10 10 59 6.18 12.05 Stillwater ...Penton. 9.85 9.48 9.47 9.60 8.2i7.8" 8.88 7.43 8.37 7 47 ...Edson'i... .Cole's Cr'k 8 40 7.51 8.45 8.01 5.M 6-48 10.65 5.18 11.68 ..Laubach. 9.58 10.48 5.08 11.45 Ceutral. 10 02 8.62 8.11 5 llllin 46 5 00 11 80 m p m"m .Jam. city. 10.0 8.56 .15 am pm p rn 1 liavs Corrected to Nov. 4, 1901. abwv rcnnsvivaniaEailrcad. Time THhi Ji t. M. , ... a, igtM Ht,r.0.1(I m,v s I ), . II" IU 1 -ki. 1 1'itutnu v."! 1 ' t.. .1 . I . k. I n I .) i. , 3 .1, it mi 8 l4 (i? A. M. II M Vi 4N 1 0:i 1 111 Vt IlKe.-u n if. ,.tv t 7 n. 1.1 Hi I u 1 . ' 1, ' IjI NnHMoht 1 i .Moctiiiii(i.H 8jn Wupwminpei.. " I Neneopeek ar 8 A A. M. I'OttKVllll! IV 6 M llii7.iel.un ' ; 7 '" Tiimlilrkeu ' 1 2 Kern Glen " 1 2) Koek Men " ? .)' Neauopeck ar 8 Oj A. M. Nnscopeck lv t 8 v Cieai-y ..... 8 Hi; Ksp Kerry..... " t" i K. Uloutuhburg" 8 4 t'ntnwlHBA ar S f Cm awl lv H Mi 8. Drtiivllle.... " 1 Hunbury " 9 dfi A. M. Nunhurv... .'.v i v 4 Lewinburg ... ar it) la Ml ,on .. ." 10 ON Wlllliinmport. ." 11 t' .oek llHven... ." 11 f toi ivo " rt .i.e.... " r m. ! OjekTlnven...lv SIM in1 Hellefonte nr1 1 i1 Tyrone j X is PhlllpMllUTg...." 4 ti neimielil " ft HT PIMaliiinr "I S 65 ! A. M.I Hunbnry lv I w llarrlBDurtt ur HI N.I Philadelphia. .nr i x i"i Baltimore " 8 it. Wal)lrKion... 41 4 1; Sunbury lv ,io no, P. M. Lewlstown Jcar 11 i'lUSPUI'K' " i H b! A. M.I lie .,. : ii . -' ii, I-. 1 li en !' i'l ii 1 li i , 11 lb ill Uh ii r 47 7 00 1 85' P. M. I 4 07 4 I'M A. M P. 1 t 7 (.1 1 ot 7 i!U 7 i 7 8 7 8 7 51 H 15 P. M. I V 15 "itVTiu 1U 5U II M 11 S(l 11 4hl 11 ."! t 4 L'4 4 XII 4 85 4 85 4 58' 0 15 P. M i 5 45 in A li 7 1ft 8 07 V 00 r. v. ii rv, n f.7 isi ir m 4u r. m. i l hi 1 45 1 HH 2 l)i 8 411 4 40 5 V!.. y. m. IX 45 It 41 ' (10 !8 Vli 111 !)0 P. M. r. m. I B W5 P. Ml I 8 Hi 110 IU A. M. I 4 tf 11 Ml 4 05 1 56 i 3 l.i tt 5.Y P. M, lift I 9 45 110 A. r. m. '2'i A 00 17 16 r. m. ( 2 till 8 50 ill .till r. m.I 18 4i p. P. M (10 125 A. U t 5 80 llarrlsburg lv 1 1 11 45 I 7 IS A. M Pittsburg ar! 1 a 55. 111 so I 1 M)1 I Weekday. liil. I H u tLam i Ip. in' (a. m. a.;m I 9 00 I 3 to 1 8 CO A. M.I r. M. I 4 2ti 19 :so I 8 10 a. di. p. m. a. m. t 8 00 P. M. t 7 80 t 8 10 t 9 20; t 6 10 a. m. a. m. a. in; t I 50 Ul. 60 I 4 45 tS 40 111 45 I 4 25 I 8 80 112 Si A. M. A. M. P. M. I 7 55 til 40 t 4 00 I 9 86 1 10 t & 40 A. M. A. M I 8 00 8 00 19 28 10 12 I 8 10 12 15 9 82 1 SO ..... 10 80 2 17 A. M. A. M. P. M. Z""'.'- tVoo t 6 45 10 811 1 ....... t 7 8.J U 25 I 8 OC P. M. I 8 80 T12 40 4 01 9 19 1 27 4 62 9 05 1 15 4 47 9 40 1 I & su A. M. P. M. P. M I 9 65 t 2 00 t '5 48 10 17 2 21 09 10 88 2 HH 6 7 10 4:1 . 2 48 82 flO 47 t 8" 10 66 2 f5 6 4li 11 05 8 05 6 65 A. M. P. M. P- t to 15 t 7 05 10 8K 11 22 7 S 11 2H B 41 7 84 11 3.4 5 47 7 42 11 68 0 08 8 Ot 8 55 A, M. P. M. P, M I il l'6l t 8 05 t r.6 11 20 . 8 19 7 09 11 81 8 2H 7 81 11 54 8 48 7 4J 12 0-il 8 67! 7 62 12 10 4 05 8 00 P. M. P. M.I P. M 112 55 t 4 66; t 8 86 1 24 5 84! 9 05 P. M. Plttsburfr.,.lv I 7 ml I A. M. HarrlHbmg ar I 1 f5 Pittsburg lv, LewlHtown Jo." Hunbury ........ ur n.;ni. 110 4l) Washington ....lv Multluiore " I'tilludelpIiiH..." 111 41 Illl'JO A. M Bamsnurg lv I 8 35; BuuDury... ar 1 0 un P. M. ..lv sm 45 Pltthburtr... C'learrleld .. Plilllpburg. Tyroue Itelleronie.. Lock liuven, 4 w 4 58 7 15 8 31 .ar 80 P. M I 5 8: Erie lv Knne " Kenovo ' iiOtk iiaveu...." WllllnmBport.." illiou " Lewlhburg " 8 40 12 40 1 A. M. 2 10 2 22 "'s'io A. M. Sunbury.. ur sunbury lv H. Dmiville " ( tttawlssa " It. Ulouuihburg" Kspy Kerry " Creuoy " !6 50 7 18 7 at 7 an 7 48 7 58 8 08 Nefccopeck ....ar A. M. 8 15 Nescopeck lv ClltHWlXHU...., Koek (Hen ar Kern oleD " Tomlilcken " llHleioD " Potlsvllle......." 9 01 H 07 9 21 It) 15 A. M. t 8 02: 8 IK '8 gti 8 471 8 57! 9 05! NescODeck K Wapwiillopen.ar IHoeanaqua - Nantlcoke " Plym'tu Ferry" Wllkebbarre...." A. M. Plttton(S E) ar t 9 s; herHLton " " : 10 08' f'eek(la a. I liutl.v. I FIhk stallon. T uonnr inrt Kleevillis C'Rrn Tim O through trains bet w en HuDbury. W'lawpor and Krle, between Kunbury .anrt .''' Vei?,h,f. ana wasiiniKio" "u ire"."i"""".i pur auu . ,v tft Ticket ror lurmer miwi luu .rf A cront a. J. B. UUTCHINSnX. Oen'l. Manager. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass.Agt. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. n.uiR 1 it vp Ki nriMSBrKG! riiiviYnrK. fblladOIDnla. Heading Pott vllle.TaniRqua, weekaayr 7.10 11.80 a. m. For W UllamBporl, weekday a, T. 10 a. m ., .s.i.o 10 n..n.nniiiB.n uiiinn weekilflVP.7.10 ft. ID riii uii uvi.it uuu .',...w"i .. -. For CatawlHpa weekdays 7.10, 8.38, 11.80 a. m, n .10 1 mi A ufl n m For Kupert weekilay87.10,8.S8 11.80a. m.,H.20, a 0.1 iii. .1 on n m ' j...'u.,i.iV,,nr.. 'u. Qohlr.crtnn nd the West via ?5 I B. A O. K. K.. through trains leave Heading Ter. 4,3 I lulnal, Philadelphia, 8.20, 7.05, 11.2a. in., 8 46- 7.2T, p. m. Sundays s.ai. . ..ii.mm.l l.ulna frnm t'Ueainut Bireet htatlon, weekdays, l.6, 6.41 8 28 p. m. wunoay, i.m, o.xa v. in. THAINH FOR HLUDMftBl KG. Leave New York via Philadelphia 7. m., andvla Huston n.ioa. m. Leave rmiaaeipiua u.. Leave Heading 12.15 p. m Leave l'otiBville 12.8U p. m T an va To m anil a 1 4U n. ITI.. Leave Wllliamtporl weekdays 10.18 a tn, 6.42 mix)aveC8tawisFaweekdays, 7.oo,8.909.1oa. m l'vYi&$&, weekdays, 7.08,8.28.9.18 11.40 m.. 1.88. 8.48. 8.21. ' ATLANTIC CITY 11 VISION. In effect Sept. 80, 1901. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and South Street, wharf. For ATLANTIC CITY - Weekdays. - Ex- ,.n., . , Ollll 4.00. 6.011.7.16 p. m. nnnniiiwuilitinn. k.oo ft. rn.. 5.15 lp. m. Sun days Express. 9.00. 10.00 a. m., 7.15 p. m. commouat. on, . Leave ai las i ic un,n . r. 7.85, 9.00, 9.1ft a. m., 2.60, 5.8U, r. XI. ucuiu modatlon. 8 06 a. m.. j.ny p. rn. a , , Sundays KxpreHS, ii'.ia n. i" Accoiiimiidatlon, 7.15 a. m., 4:05 p. IU. Parlor cars ou an ex t;re r'"7' . I.HAVB PHILADELPHIA. For CAPE MAY weekdays 8.45, a. m., p.'m. Sundays, 8.46 a. m. For OCEAN clTY-Weekdays-8.45 a. m., 5.40 p. m. Sun.iays. 8.io, .ina. m., o.u v. FOr OKA ISliBI ll-nw"li uu.j NEW YOHK AN1 ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESS. 'avesNKW YOKE. (Liberty Street) 9.40 a. m. ' Leaves ATLANTIC CITY. 8.80 a m., 2.15 p. m. Detailed time tables at ticket omces. W. O. BF.SLKK, EDSON J. WEEKS, Gou'l supt. oen'l ass. Agt. PEflMYROYALPILLSil m ?."v OHlnl uud Only Uentilnn. I 7.85 7.45 8.00 8.80 lb. ( IlirilKhl KU'S KNULIMH 8.40 8 4 ia KEtt ul Uold mtlllo bom. mim IHb l.iiMrll)tmn. 'I'Mke no otner. nriuu 9.00 9 25 9.85 Mi "Itrll.rfor I .Jl.".l.ilr, b, . ...... j. Jim, Milm.inil. Hnlrf am I Drunlau. t'klxboMr 1'keailoal J i Mmm UUJ iMfw. Mtilm f wlu I'lUUn fi- iA New Departure ! In addition to the regularjincs, 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. Hutkets fun,ished for lard in 3, 5 and ten- out.d tiails, AT LEADER'S MEAT MARKET Keef, Veal, Mutton, l.au.l, I 01V Bologna, tsaubage, Hani, Dacon, pie, Vitnna f-uusage, Trie, lloilci Ham, Ac. All meats fresh and cltar and prices riht . F. 31. LEADER, Centre Street Alurl&ct Beagle Studio I 1'iompil.iliemion yiven to nli Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Short Mce. The Beagie Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. -iJiilillllWJ Sill tiA mil !WliV4Tt fe-;:-ajl.'fc,liJi y - M'.lliilt''-'' III .I1 : .ii I i liiii'i'N You enn save money on I'ianos and C r- uns. oi will nlwoys fint the "lock, liest n akesaml lowest juices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwatdt. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwari i We sell on the installment plan. Tianc1 $2S.oo down and fio.oo per monlh. Oi ans, afio.oodown, 85.oo per monm. l.iu- eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at out alf price. Musical merchandise of all nds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down and if 3x0 per month. We also andle the Demorest Sewing mac line, irom 41:9.50 and upwards. dewing Machine Needles and Oil for ,11 makes of Sewing Machines. liest ma) ei of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO SJ.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 W. Main street elow Market, Hloomsburg, I'a PATENTS l'wim Anil TrnriA Marks obtained, and Patent business conducted for MODKRATj FKF.s. OUH OFFICE IS OPPOSITE THE V. 8. PA1 ENT OFFICE. We have no aub-agenelee, business dlreet, hence can transaet patent bui . ness In leas lime and at Less coat man mote 1 mote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with descr: tlon. We advise If patentable or not, fre charge. Our fee not due tin paient is secure. 1 A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refei ences to actual clients in your State.County, e town bent tree. Address v. A. SM'W s co wasmngion, v. v (Opposite U.B Paient Otllee.) LIFE SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS Having just received a new, large camera and lense, of celebrated make, we CAN FURNISH you with the largest DIRECT PORTRAIT and GROUPK HIOTO CRAI'lIS made in Columbia County. We STRIVE continually TO PRODUCE the REST in photography, and would be pleased to have you call and examine our work. CapwelTs Studio, (Over llartman's Store) BLOOMSBURG, FA. BETTER THAN POSTOFFICE ORDERS FOR SIMPLICITY. FOR C HEAPNESS, FOR CONVENIENCE. WHEN' YOU WANT TO SEND MONEY" BUY U. S. EXPRES MONEY ORDERS. WANTED Salesmen To sell a Choice Line of Nursery Stock. Steady work aud kxtka imuck MKNTS to tlio right, persons. All stock guaran teed. WKl'l'F. NOW FOH TERMS bnd securer a good situation for the tall and winter. Address, Tilt HAWKS M'KSBKY COMPANY, 9-V!m Itochester, N. T Tor igCoXotfih, Ac - - 4.15 . 4.20 .... KLY8 CRIAM BaYLM UapoatttTeear . Apply Into to nostrlub It is qalckly absorbed. ' emita at Druggist or by mail ; sunplM 10c by mall. ELY BKOTUEK8, 64 Warran Su, New York Cllx- Evory Voman Jt4V WW 1 tatenswd and ttiouM knotr t ir2LLV!.,WI'A "!""" "'0 oi.der VSSVV SVSI TlienewirliiIH,rl(c. ) Aloft I Uli.t'iii, Sil"- - S " nmm l.k , Jmrn-l.t , I. I i. ....,,.,...,. iw ih r ; liwlrsleil lHiuk-wiiM.lt e..f hv I .1111 lilt ft llll llllV H llll 1 1 1 Hfl i. l.u In I vahml.le In Ih:Im. HIUII,nl.. I I Jooiu lluii'iilItlK.,.i.n lu-k. (3
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