THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. AGAINST BEEF TRUST Attorney General of New York Begins Action. KEFEBEE NAMED TO TAKE TESTIMOSI 4spllritlon MmU Under the Do aellr Anlllrual Law-Proceedings Being; Carefully Uanrded ln- tll Mubptrnaa Are. Served. ALBANY, N. V., May 14.-Attorncy General Davit's pomoiinlly inn do ap plicHtlon to Supreme Justice Chester at bis chnmlu-r lute In the afternoon for the appointment of a referee t take the testimony of certain wttnt'sspa In the mutter of the so called beef trust preliminary to fruiutng a coin plulnt. The application was granted, and cx-Justlce I.nnriou of Schenectady was appointed referee, and a hcurlng will be had before the suld referee In this city tomorrow. Governor Odell has been fully nd Tlscd of the lu'Putt of the lnvestl!?" tlon nnule by the attorney Ri-ueral to date, and the proceedings by the at torney general meet with his entire ap proval. Attoftiey General Dnvles said that an attache of his olllce had been dis patched to mibpirmi the various wit nesses upon whose evidence his de partment Intends to prove Its case. He declined to make public ut present ci ther the names of the Arms that he Is proceeding against or the men that he Intends to cull ns witnesses. Ills applicutiou to Judge Chester was made under the provisions of the Don nelly antitrust law, and the depart ment Intends to guard all of the par ticulars of the action until u personal service of the papers in the case has been secured. Ho stuted that eight rersons are named in the moving pa pers and intimated that udditlouul wit nesses would be culled should It be deemed advisable. The attorney gen eral was accompanied by Judge J. Newton Hero when he appeared be fore Justice Chester In his chamber to move the case. The proceedings were secret, and every effort was made to carefully guard against the names of ttao interested parties leaking out. The action Is entitled, "John C. Du Ties as attorney general In behalf of the state of New York In the mutter of the application to hear and deter mine." The action Is directed against Ar thur Colby, who Is believed by the at torney general's department to be the agent of the combine hi fixing prices in New York state and vicinity, Swift ic Co., Armour & Co. and four other (western beef companies. Action Ileirnn In Chicago. CHICAGO, May 12.-Wlth the full ap proval of Attorney General P. C. Knox, representing the national government. District Attorney S. C. Bethea has filed .with the clerk of the federal circuit court here n bill for an injunction, sweeping in character, designed to de stroy the alleged glunt conspiracy to Illegally control the meat trade of the United States. BICYCLE RIDER KILLED. Archie BIcKarhern Meets With a Fa. tal Accident. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 14. Archie McEachern, the well known champion bicycle rider of Toronto, (while being paced by a motor tandem at the Coliseum track met with an ac cident which resulted in his death twenty minutes luter. The accident was the result of the breaking of the chain on the motor cycle. Riding the tandeai were Alf Boake and Robert B. Thompson, who have raced with MrEacberu for ten years past. The effort was to estab lish a new mile record. Several miles had been covered when the chain broke, and in the sudden slowing up of the damaged tandem McEachern collided with it and shot in the air like a rocket. His bead struck against a projecting board which cut a gash in his neck from which blood spurted in a streum. The jugular vein had been torn open. He expired shortly after his removal to a hospital. Boake und Thompson were uninjured. Bloody Riots In Haiti. WASHINGTON, May 14. The sec retury of state has received a dispatch from tho Amerlcun minister in Haiti, dated Tuesday, as follows: "The cham bers have been closed by a mob. Much living ensued, and one deputy wus mortally wounded. ' The populace at tacked the palace and the arsenal dur ing the uight. Several were killed and wounded. The diplomatic corps emburUs the president at 12 o'clock to day. The minister for foreign affairs and the minister of war have taken refuge at tin? American legation. Flr min. with his uriny, Is inarching on Tort au 1'riuce. Great excitement pre vails at l'ort au I'rljicc, and business is suspended for the present." Ware Succeeds lirani. WASHINGTON, May H.-Eugene F. Ware of Kansas has taken the oath of otttce as commissioner of pensions and this morning ussumed active charge of his new duties. Mr. Ware has deter mined, for the present at least, to make no announcement of the policy of bis administration of theottlce. Mr. Kvans will not leave for his post as consul general to London for several weeks. Three New States Favored. WASHINGTON, May 10. The oppo sition In the hotiHO to the bill for the aduilMKlun of Okluhoina, ArUonu und New Mexico eollupned at the lust min ute, and the bill was punned without dlvlblou 04, It came from the commit tee except for a few verbal amendment!. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION Twonty-flve Dead and Hun dreds Injured. FEARFUL ACCIDENT JkEAR PITTSBURG Carload of Ilarnlnir ftnphthn SiirensY Death and Destruction Far and Wide Great I.osa of Property, IUTTSRUKO, May 14.-A careful and systematic search for the dead and Injured In the Sherldun horror reveal a list of 23 dead and 202 Injured. Tha complete list of the Injured may never be known, as many were able to get away without making known their Identity. A conservative estimate made by those thoroughly familiar with the situation places the number more or less seriously hurt at not less than 300. The death list will likely be added to, aa quite a number of the victims at the hospitals are reported by the physi cians to be In such serious condition that it will be a miracle If they survive. The cause of the catastrophe was the explosion of a train of naphtha cars which were being switched at the yards, and In the switching the rear car telescoped u car forward. The leak ing naphtha Ignited from a switch light, causing an explosion willed threw the flames llfty feet high. Much of the escaping naphtha ran through Cork's Hun to Ksplen Borough, a dis tance of one and a half uiiles, and caused another explosion, blowing to atoms the Seymour hotel and the Col lins House, on Kiver road, and badly wrecking a frame building near by In which were congregated 200 or more sports from rittsburg and vicinity bet ting on the races, baseball, etc. Few of the occupants of this building escaped Injury, many being badly hurt. Mrs. Seymour and her daughter of the Shcr uden hotel were seriously and, It Is feared, fatally Injured. ' The damage to property by the ex plosions and tire were heavy. The loss ut the mouth of Cork's Hun tunnel alone will probubly exceed $100,000. In addition to the heavy loss by the rail road company twenty-five bouses were destroyed either by the force of the ex plosions or by the lire which followed. THE TIEUP COMPLETE. Anthracite 'Worker to a Man Join niK Strike. PHILADELPHIA. May 13.-Mlne workers throughout the entire anthra cite coal regions of Pennsylvania to the number of 14.1,000 have formally begun their struggle for Increased wuges and shorter hours. Never in the history of hard coal mining has a tie up been so complete, not one of the 357 collieries In the territory being in oper ation. There Is every indication for the belief that the suspension which was to cover only the first three days of this week will be made permanent by the miners' general convention at Hazletou. The coal companies In various parts of the regions have alreudy made prep arations for a siege. Coal train crews, telegraph operators, switchmen, car penters, machinists and other employ ees numbering several thousand not identified with the Mine Workers' un ion have been laid off until further no tice. Some of the companies have also brought their mules to the surface aud placed them In pusture. Larsent Car no of Fruit. NEW YOHK, May 14. The steamer Mexico lias Just arrived from Havana with the largest cargo of fruit ever brought from Cuba to New York. She lias 22,185 barrels of pineapples be sides a lot of other fruit.- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL. Closing- Stock Quotation. Money on call firm t 8 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4H'&5 per cent. Sterling exchange easy, with actuiil business in bankers' bills at $4.WVu'4.8"V4 for demand and at H.SWH.84'4 for 60 days. Posted rate, H.aS'ii and S4.88. Commercial bills, S4.S344'4.84. Ear silver, BlHc Mexican dollars, 41tte. Government bonds steady. Btate bonds Inactive. Railroad bonds steady. Closing prices: Atchison 97t4 N. T. Central. . .156 C..C..C.4 St. Li.. 104 Ontario & west, a Ches. & Ohio.... 46-i People's Gas.... 101 Del. & Hudson. 177 Vi Krle 37 Gen. Electric... 319 Lackawanna 275 Lead 20 Louis. & Nash..142'4 Manhattan Cou.132'4 Missouri Pac....lO0:i, Pacific Mall .... 39 Reading 64 Rock Island ....1744 St. Paul BtiRiir Refinery. 127" Texas Pacific ... 41 Union Pacific ...104 Wnbnsh pref. West. Union 44 91 New York Market. FLOl'R Held firmly, but was less ac tive: Minnesota patents. $4fi4.1!0; wlnUT BtralKtita, ti.WiiZM; wlnti-r extras, 3.15u) 8.40; wlnti-r patents. SJ.S0rii4.ZU. I WHKAT Opened up on the crop report and then eased on under realising and un favorable late rabies; July, 81 7-lti'uS2c. ; Huttntli.P TftTX?! XII14.G. RYE Klrm; slate, t2!irG3r., c. 1. f., Now York, car lots; No. 2 western, 6Sc., f. o. b., afloat. . , . ... CORN-Opened stronRer with wheut, but alHO reacted; July, (iWu67?tc; September, OATH Quiet, but firm: track, white, Btate, 494(Dic.; track, white, western, 49& KpORK - Firm; mess, 18ifl8.5Q; family, 19.604i20. , , LARD Firm; prime western steam, 10RUTTF;R Lower, closing steady; state dairy. 20i22c.; creamery, 2u!i22c. EGOS Stead v; state and Pennsylvania, 17c; western, at mark, 16if& 17'ic SUGAR Raw Irregular; fair reflnlnff. 2o.; centrifugal. 6 test, 3V4o.; rellned Steady; crushed, 5.1.1c; powdered, 4.76c. TURPENTINE Kirm at 47'iij4So. RICE Steady; domesllo, 4U6MiC.; Ja pan, 4i&5c i AiaJW r II III cny, vau.l vuum.y, VT4 V HAY Steady; shipping, RfcUc. ; good to choice, 87ttiitti)C. Boston Wool Movket. Trade In the Itoston wool market con tlnues unlet. Manufacturers are decidedly 1 Indifferent about buying wool, but piliea remain firm. The strike In the woolen mills continues to have lta effects on the jnurket. Territory wools are very quiet, ' Imt firm prices are maintained, and quo. ' tatlons are but little changed. Btrletly tine on the scoured baxia la quoted at Vitii sc; tine and tine medium, Siu46c.; staple, iM'ilMo., and medium, 87P40o. Vine waahsd 1 iteuces are very quiet, with the offerings 1 small. WASHINGTON. From our Rejiul.ir Correspondent. Washington, May li, 1902. On Monday afternoon Senator Lodge delivered his wicely heralded speech in support of Ii is Philippine bill and a more brilliant array of eru dite platitudes and panegyrics one seldom hears. It bore every evi dence of being the production of the cultured sophist. Assuming, what was not the case, that the democrats had attacked the American army, and totally avoiding the democratic pro position that the cruelty and abuses which had been proven to exist were inseparable from a war of conquest conducted by a superior race, he in dulged in a glowing tribute to the army. Referring to the cruelties and tortures practiced, he cited similar atrocities by the Filipinos supporting, by implication, the theory that two wrongs make a right. Democratic charges, that the privileges and franch ises of the islands were being farmed out lo the favored few as a result of the policy of the administration, he passed over with an eloquent testi monial to the character of the mem bers of the Philippine Commission. Reviewing Mr. Lodge's speech, out side of the sympathetic atmosphere created by the magnetism of the speaker, one is led to deplore the fact that so able a statesman should have been guilty of employing his except ional talents in an effort to create partisan feeling by gross misrepre sentation of the rea1 attitude ot his opponents. a On Tuesday and Wednesday Sena tors Bevendge and McComas, taking their cue from their leader, made speeches alleged to be in favor of the Philippine bill but apparently with the purpose of creating campaign ma terial which would counteract the presentation of the Philippine situa tion which has heretofore been made by the democrats. Mr. Lodge tells me that lie believes he will be able to dispose ot his bill this month and it is understood that Cuban reciprocity will be the next subject considered by the Senate. There is still a deter mination by the Senate to take up the question ot an isthmian canal but it is impossible to say at this date whether the determination will be ful filled. Several appropriation bills re main for senatorial action with the prospects that they will carry the session into the heated term and al ready the members of the lower chamber are talking of adjournment. m Three times within the past week the House of Representatives has learned of the loss by deaih of one of its members. Hon. Amos T. Cum- mings of New York, Hon. Peter J. Otey of Virginia and Hon. Joshua S. Salmon of New Jersey all passed over within the short space of five days. Never before in the history of the House has death visited three mem bers within so short a space of time, All three were democrats. As a mark of respect the House adjourned with out the transaction ot business on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, and only yesterday did the Omnibus tern torial bill come up for action. All of the territorial delegates have assured me of their faith in the success of this measure in so far as the lower house is concerned and all have more or less hope that it will pass the Senate. They have been indefatigable in their efforts to promote the success of the measure and their hard work would seem to deserve success. There is reason to believe that the Naval appropriation bill, which will be considered in the House, probably immediately after the passage of the territorial bill, will precipitate a pretty fight. The measure as reported con tains a provision that one or more ot We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we are being re freshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with con tinual How of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep, we are starved ; our blood is poor; there is little nutri ment in it. Back of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again man woman and child. If vou have not tried it, snd for free sample, Its agreeable tute will surprise you. SCOTT & 110WNK, ChemUts 409-41 Pearl Street, New York, 50c. uud Ji.oo; all druggists. the new ships to bi constructed shall be built under the supervision of the Secretary of the Navy in one of the government navy yards and it is this provision winch will occasion a wide difference of opinion in both the House and the Senate. It is general ly supposed that the provision will pass the House because it is warmly espoused by the labor organizations who believe that they would profit were the government to build its own ships. In the Senate, however, it will meet with more vigorous opposi tion. Senator Perkins ot California is championing it because he believes the Secretary will select the Mare Island Navy Yard and that will mean not only the construction of a ship at that point but the investment of $175,000, carried by the bill, for the establishment of the necessary plant. The democrats are inclined to favor the provision because they believe it is a blow at the trust which now con structs our naval vessel?. Senators Hanna and McMillan, who are stock holders in the trust, are bitterly op posed to it. Senator Hale, Chair man of the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, will oppose the pro- sion on economic grounds as he does not believe the fund above men tioned would prove nearly adequate to install the necessary machinery, etc. The appointment of Henry Clay Kvani to the Consul Generalship at London is a matter of keen regret to the republicans, although they say that they will not oppose his confirma tion. Senator Burton said yestetday that he did not believe Mr. Kvans de- erved this recognition and that, ir respective of the facts, he believed it to be a mistake for the republicans to honor a man who had incurred, whether justly or unjustly, the uni versal condemnation of the soldiers. On the other hand, he said, he ap preciated that there were many people who be'ieveu that Mr. Evans had Dr. Humphreys. After fifty yoars Dr. Humphreys Specifics enjoy the greatest popularity and largest sale in their history, due to intrinsic) merit. They cure the sick. SO, CTJBKS. FBICCS. 1 Fever. Congostloni, Inflammation', .'ii 'J Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . .'H 3 Teething, Collc.Crylng, Wakefulness .23 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 33 TCouglii, Cokl.i, Bronchitis 3 H Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache tf.J 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .'1.1 1 0 Dvpepala, Indlgeatlon.Weak Stomach,! 3 1 1 Suppressed or Paluful Periods 23 l't Whites. Too Profuse Periods 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 15 Rheumatism. Rheumatlo Pains IS Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 1 9 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head SO-Whooptng-t'ougn .23 .33 .33 .33 .33 .33 .93 3T-Kldney Diseases 33 3S-.ervous Debility 1.00 30 Urinary Weakness. Wetting Bed.. .33 VT-Orlp. Hay Fever 33 Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. r Dr. Humphreys' New Pocket Manual of all Diseases mailed free. Humphreys' Medicine Co. Cor. William an" John 8uv New York. RAILROAD TIME TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect ,lan. Kti, ltto'2. ttTAiiurto. JIAoT. 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STATIONS. 8CSANTON Bellevue Taylor Lackawanna . Duryea HlttBton A.M A M P.M. P.M. 1 55 tU 10 6 85 110 05 6 30 6 43 1015 7 48 10 23 6 53 10 26 0 67 1 0 31 2(8 2 10 2 13 2 17 3 10 8 23 8 27 2 81 8 84 40 2 40 S 54 S5S 8 10 6 26 20 6 33 6 38 tw 6 14 6.rn (165 7 08 712 7 7 7 81 Busiiuebanna Ave i 10 10 33 WeBl I'lllBlOU , Wyoming .... Forty toil , Heaui'tt r 03 i 08 10 35 10 40 10 40 10 54 11 03 11 11 11 17 7 15 KlugBlou . 21 Plymouth..... Avondule 7 35 1 30 7 45 Nantlcoke Hunlock'f KliickHlilnny Illck't Kerry Beach Haven Berwick Brlarcreek 'A'lllowttrove.... Lime Kldge 3 06 8 20 7'5 11 20 8 07 til 43 II 30 17 41 8 13 11 48 8 18 1154 frf 88 (8 27 8 87 7 48 8 44 7 63 f I 50 13 51 f8 03 881 I121V a ;x ik vi 418 8 12 412 8 17 4 17 8 21 4 22 8 2 4 35 8 40 (.37 12 15 KHpy, ItlnnniuVnirff 8 41 12 22 1 V7 1 82 IS 47 Hupert 8 4 catawlssa Danville 0u Cuulasky Cameron ... NOUTUUMBBHLAND r A. m, n..s 4.11 t Vlarr atntlnn. M 42 18 67 4 4' 1 10 6 00 P. M. P. M. 9 05 P M. k ! KAI.1HIUTHT. T.W.LKF, icn. PnFS. A g Kupt. II. He H K. IK NOKTH LRAVI SOUTH.- ABK1VK. a.in a in.'pm p.m. btatioks. 7.10 12.10 .in), 2.15 BlPoiiisbu'g 7.08!l20 5.55 .'0 " P. A F 7.08112.02 5.53 8.06 " Main Hi. 7.63 11 63 5 42 1 60 Paper Mill MI11N)5 3I 1.46 ..Light am pm:pm 8.60 4 1-7 6 25 am s.52 9.30 6.27 .lft 8.688.4S 1 8.80. 0.05 2.52 H.'Ol 9fw 8.5 O il f.S7 O.lfi 8.031 '.53 8.50 .4(ii 11.42 6.81 1.30 OrangevH'e 4.28 11.3'5.2i 1.00 . .Forks... a.85. 11.20 6.17 12.53 ...Haner'a.. MMtll.21 5.08 19.45iStlllwater 608!11.13 6.00 18.8 ...Henton. . urn ii iii i 5B i.in ...Edaon's... 9.2t! 8.13 S OS 7.10 9.W 8.17 8.17 nsr.IP.l8 7.36 7.45 8.00 n.so 9. 48 9.611 8.8K1 7.H 8.87 7 27 840:7.31 0 02 il o 4 68 18.05 .coie's cr'k 9.M 8.40 6.58IU.02 4.48 11.68 ..Lai'bacn, U.hS 8.45 7.41 H fl ,10 06 8.62 7.61 19.00 S-SllS : Ji.sSIVjam.CHy. i0.'8 8,56 7925 am ampmpm f ".", lka vi Corrected to Jan. 80, 190S. abbivb been sacrificed to popular clamor and that his entire removal from puonc service would be misconstrued by many good men. Comiidenn the fact that the President lias given Mr. Kvans' former place to a Kansas soldier Senator Button will present no opposition to Evans' confirmation. The Senator apparently fails to realize that practically any man who fills the position of Pension Commissioner and administers the office with abso lute rectitude will incur more or less enmity and particularly from the pension attorneys. The County Treasurer's sale of seated and unseated lands will take place on Monday, June 9, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. (j Rain andsweat . I iTrX, fvRFK& 3 wuh Eureka liar. MVMWMMWLf. rJ net Oil. It rt- m " , iimi lha damp, mm dn not break. V do not break, No rough nur fare to c)mf ml cut. 1 ha harm not only keep lucking lik new, hut wenri twice lontrhy th tw of Kureka Harneti Oil. 1 11 Sold everywhere in cam stl Hires. . Made by Standard Oil Company Pennsvivama Railroad. Time Table in effect ISov. 24,1 vol Horanton(St II) lv ritutton VTUkettbarre. ..lv Plym'tli Ferry " Nantuoke " Mouanuq.ua Wapwuliopei.. " Neaoopouk ar Pottavllle. Uuzieton . TomUlcken Fern Uleu Kouk Olen......." Neacopeck.. at Calawlssa Nescopeck- lv Creahy " Espy Ferry " It. liloouiBburi;" C'atawlHBa...... ar Catawltma lv H. Danville.... bunbury ......... Suobury Lewlaburg , M. (,OU WllllamBport. . ..ock Haven.,. . (er'ivo . 4 !... ...... Ljck Haven. ..lv Hellefoute ar Tyrone PhlllpHburg... Cleartteld Pittsburg Hunbiiry.... Harrlsburg. Philadelphia. .ar Baltimore Waahlnglon Sunbury Lewlstown Jc ar Pittsburg' HarrlBburg... Pittsburg, WeeKduys. Dally. 1 Flbg btttilon 4. M. A.fU , r. M r M 6 4bl i 8 88 I 2 lh i 4 27 7 Ub 110 00 f 42 4 52 A. H.I A. St. P. M. T. U t 7 25 10 8.1 I 1 4 " t 6 U0 f 7 8'j: flO 12 I i 52 16 07 7 42! 10 50 8 01 6 17 8 01 11 07 8 20 6 87 8 12 11 lli 8 8, 47 8 h 11 2(i 8 42 7 00 A. M. A. M. IV 4 B OO 111 f5 2 48 7 to 12 60i 8 O.'i 7 22 1 11 8 15 7 20 1 18 8 ti 7 8f. 8 02 1 45 4 Oj A. M. A. M. P. M. P 5 8 1M 11 28 I 8 42 (7 CI 8 80 11 811 8 :2 1 Ot f N 42 11 40 14 02, 7 20 8 4i 11 50 4 08; 7 25 P. M. 8 55 11 57 4 18 7 2 8 55 11 (.7 4 111 7 i 1 14 111 15 4 81 7 01 V 85 18 41) 4 55 8 16 A. M. P. M. P. an P. M. .lv I S 42 1 4 t B lu I 45 ar 10 13 1 45 C 40 ... " 10 08 1 80 o 88 1 l'i ' 11 00 1 41 6 80 10 65 " 11 50 8 20 7 28 14 . at. 8 00 8 80 11 8 2d ......... ...... w P M.I P. M.I 118 10 18 45 1 35 14 44 K0 18 00 4 85 (8 02 B 25 58 4H 6 65 110 45 A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M ....IV,l 8 50 1 55 I B 20 18 81 ,....ar 111 80 8 15 6 60 110 10 P. M. P. M.I P. M.I A. at. 8 17 8 23 110 21) I 4 25 8 11 A 00 I H 45 2 30 " 4 10 7 15 110 65 4 05 A. M. P. M. ....lVi 510 001 t 8 151 ........ I . . 11 45 5 4 05 .... K it It In AK . 1 w UU ..,,,,.1 A. H. P. ST. P. M. P. 11 IV 1 11 45 15 00 1 7 15 10 26 A. M.l A. M. A. U arl 6 55 II 60! II 501 t 5 80 p. ii. p. m a. m. a. m I 7 10 I 9 00 3 00 I 8 CO A. M. A. M. P. U. I 8 00 I 4 20 I 9 30 I t 10 a. m. p. m. a. m. t 8 00 P. M. t 7 80 t 8 00 t 9 20 t 4 60 p. m. a. M. a. m. a. ni 110 40 t 7 60 110 50 111 41 I 4 40 t 8 87 111 45 111 20 I 4 25 I 8 30 111 40 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. I S 35 I7KT, til 40 t 8 20 Pittsburg.. ..lv HarrlBburg... ..ar Pittsburg, ...lv Lewlstown Jo." sunbury ar Washlngion....lv Baltimore " Philadelphia..." Harrmnurg lv sunbury .....ar I B 05 1 I 9 So 1 10 t 5 (i5 I P. M. A. M. I A. M lv 12 45 I 8 00 S 8 IK) 1 ' 8 60 9 28 M Pittsburg... Clearfield .. Phlllpsburg..." Tyrone " Bellcfonte " Lock Haven. ..ar Erie Kane , Hitnoio Lock Haven... WllllaniBport. Milton LewlHburg sunbury ar Sunbury 8. Danville " CatawlBua " B. Bloomisburg" Espy Ferry " i:reasy Nescopeck Neacopeck., CatawlBHii. Hock bleu.. Fern (lien.. Tomhlcken, Ilazleion PoltBVllle.. Nescopeck lv wapwauopeu.ar Jtiocanaqua MamicoKe Plym'th Ferry" WllkcBbarre...." P. M PlttBtondkH) ar t 8 86 9 06 scranion " . u'mu.ibv. 1 nallv. 1 FlnK station. un.o,; Purinr and HltH'ulnif Cars run on throutfh trains between Hunbury, Wllllamspp; t ., J, io i,nv,.n Munbiirv and PblludolphlL and Washington andbetweenllarrlsburg, I'ltte ourir and the west. , vat further lnfoi -nation apply to Ticket A5eB.8nrTCI1INBON. J.H.WOOD. Gen'l. Manaiter. Gen. Pdes.Agt 4 40 10 18 5 7 00 I 8 10 Vi 26 I 8 16 9 82 I 05 J 9 15 ......... 10 80 2 10 ? "pTm. A. M. A. M. P. at. 5 171 1 5S " .Van ... - o i.m I J .....m. . 11 50 t 6 45 10 Sll ; "I ! SMI t 1 35 1125 I a DC ' I P. M.l ii a on I A Sn 14 in 1 nr M 2 22 9 10 1 27 4 47 J 9 06 1 15 4 ! J 8 23 9 40 1 66 8 Hi 1 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M 1 6 45 I 9 65 t 2 00 t 6 25 J 7 11 10 17 8 21 5 60 J 7 82 10 85 8 88 6 (8 J 7 87 1 0 4 8 8 48 15 J 7 42 flO 47 I 6 19 J I 7 .M in 5K 2 65 8 80 ....ar 8 ft! 11 06 8 05 6 40 ' A. M. A. M. P. M. P. , IV 7 2 110 3 t2 86 t ICS 8 23 ar 11 22 B 05 7 28 " 8 61 11 2S B 82 7 84 8 6K 11 38 6 3X 7 42 I, U 1U 11 Ri ft 5U S 1)9 18 18 6 65 A. M.l A. M.l P. M.l P, M t 8 02 U 06 t 8 05 t 6 40 8 10 11 20 8 2U 7 D 2 I O OI I I 4 "-I iwi I I 8 631 11 54 ! 8 491 7 19 P.M. 9 03! 12 02 8 67 7 u 101 19 10 4 06 8 85 I A. M i P. M. P. M. iT W IIS mi I a on, 10 081 1 24 l 5 641 & READING RAILROAD. In effect March 1. lWi TKAINh I1&4.VK hLOOMwBUHO For New Yora, r'nilaanlptiia, headlliB POttB vllle.Tamaqua, weekday 7.10 11.80 a. m. For WiniitiiiBport, weekdays, T.lOa. m., I...C p ID, For Danville and Milton, weekday, 7.10 a. m, ' For Cat hwIbm weekdays 7.10, 8.88.11.oa. m. la.un. 6.oo no, p. m. For Hupert weekdays7.10,8.8 11.80a. m., 18.80 1.80, n.oo, e.ao, p. m. For Baltimore, WaHhtnffton and ths Went ia B. A O. K. K., through trains leave Heading In mlnal.I'lilluaelphla.X.O, 7.6ft, 11.2. tn., 41 7.H, p. m. Hunday 8.K0, 7.nn ll.ite k. nr 8.4(1, 1.8T, p. m. Additional trains from t an (,'heatnut street station, weekrli"3s, 1M, 'U 8.88 p. m, Sundays, l.r, 8.ii p. tu. TKAINH KC'K HLtH'MnHfPO. Leave New lork via hulluatjiwila 7.80 i m., and via Kaaton v.llia. m. Leave Philadelphia lO.iila. m. Leave Heading 14.1ft p. m. LeaveHotisviTlfls.8(p. a. Leave Tamaqua 1.4p. in., Leave wmiameporl weekday 10.13 a n., M! p ID. Leave Cst.awis'aweekdajs, 7.00. f.tf 9.1i a. m 1.H0 8.8A, 8. PS p. tn. Leave Hupert, weekdays, 7.08. 8.SS, 0.18 11. 0 a. m., 1.88, 8.4H. e.i. A TL AN Tit 'CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, chestnut Direct vlt-rf and Mouth Hf reel whnrf. For ATLANTIC CITY Workdays. - Ex press, 9.0O, in,4fta. m.t (i.dO Saturday only.) , 4.( 0, ft.O", t.lft p. m. A rcoimnofliition, H no a. in., ft.l'ip. tn. riunrtnvs Kxprerw, It (0. 10.00 a. in., 7.15 p.m. Accoinmorlntlon, 8.00 a m., t on p. rn. Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weekdays -Kpnnn, 7.81), 9.(0, 10.l!i a. m., 2.S0, 8.80, 7.80 p. m. Accom modation, 6 sft a m.. 8 60 p.n . rmndays Kxprees, U'.lft a. m.. 4 Jrfl, 7.8o. p m Accommodation, 7 15 a. m., 4:ift p. UL Parlor cars on all ex pre trains. I,VK PHILADELPHIA. For CAPK MAY weekdays 846, a. m., US p.m. Hunrtuys, cbestnut ti 8.46 a. m. xtmi Kt;, 8.80 a. m NKW YOHK AND ATLANTIC CITY EXPHFSS. 'eavesNKW YOHK (Liberty Street) .40a. 111. 8. in p. m Leaves ATLANTIC C ITY, 8.80 a. m., 2.1.1 p. tn. Dei ailed time tables at ticket ofllces. W. A. (iAHKKTT, El'SON J. WKKKH. (ten 1 Hupt. uen'l Pass. ARf . Beagle Studio I Prompt attention given to alij Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Stcrt Kotice. fhe Beagie Studio. MAIN AND CENTRE STS. You can save money on Pianos amlf r gans. Vou will always find the larpor stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. .ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwpri We sell on the installment pian. l itno 2?.oo rlown and 10.00 rer month. Or cans, $10.00 down, c.ooi tr month, l ib era! discount for cash. Sheet music, at onei half price. Musical merihr.iidise ol al kinds. We handle Genuine Singer IIih Arm SEWING MACHINES $5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We al handle the Demorest Sewing Mae'iine, fron $19.50 and upwards. hewing Machin Needles and Oil for til makes of Scwin Machines. Best mal n of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO J.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No, 115 W. Main street below Market, liloomsburg, Fa. LIFE SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS Having just received a new, large camera and lcns.e, of celebrated make, we CAN FVKN1S1I you with the largest DIRECT PORTRAIT and GROLTE JHOTO GRAPHS made in Columbia Counly. We STRIVE continually TO PRODUCE the UEST in photography, and would be pleased to have you call and examine our work, , CapwelFs Studio, (Over Hartman's htore) BLOOMSBURG, PA. We promptly obtain U. H. and Foreign fdeud model, sketxiU or photo ol invention lor f free reoott on patentatillity. For frei TRADE-MARKS For free book , now to secure write 1 Patents and to WMMn Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. ATARftH ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream lalm Give Relief at once It, cleanses, RtoMiea and heals the dlsoasi'd membrane. It cures cuturrh and driven away a cold In the head quickly. It Is absorbed. Heals ai d COLD'nHEA protects the mem brann. ItestoreH the ItestorcH the sm.si s 01 tnsie h ml mik 11, Full size, 5oo.; tilul size, 100., at diufiilsts or b mull. ELY BKOTM Kits, M Warren St., New Yo r1r."i sua t,'iu..liMi ISo bail l'rumulul a iaimitti.l Clown. Nrve.r Va'Al o BMtoro Graj llHir to itil Vouthlvit Co.or. Curcf ftcaip rl'.fu.. k hu.r (ulhiia. . 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