THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA HONOR FOR CHICAGOAN. Itobrrt 8. ! ormlrk, F.nvnr to Ana trln-Kimunrr, Kaon tn Il Made an A mlinnilir. WASHINGTON. From our Regular Correspondent. DEHORNING CATTLE. Bow o C'onntrnot a Ciibp In Whlrh the Operation Can lie Performed Wllhont Trouble. In renpnse to Inquiry the Notional fitockninn rcpitblinlieH the mibjoined description of a dfhcirnlnjr pnffo: PlmetiHlons, 0 feet iMiff, 0 fret high, 3 feet wide fit top in front mid 4, feet wide at top at bnck end; bottom or foot board a foot wide, with seven dents I', inch thick, R foot loiitf, nailed across It to keep cattle from dipping; footboard 2 inches thick and rests on three 2 by 4 troJK-pu(,,,, 4 feet lonir. To these are bolted ti- ritfht pieces 7 feet lonp, 2 by 4 inches, for nailers for sides of cne. Across the top enffe are ijjied two strips 1 by 4 Inches for eneiT set of uprights, bolted one on each side, of upright. The inside of this frame is boarded With the elevation of the legation of Austria-Hungary to an embassy llobert S. McCormiek, the present minister of the United States to Austria-Hungary, will be raised to the rank of ambassador, will assume privileges never before granted to ail American minister to that coun try and will have his salary raised from $12,000 to $17,000 n yenr. Mr. McCormiek is a Chicago man and before he was given his appoint ment as minister at Vienna he lived In that city many years. He has a large circle of friends in Chicago, III I ' ft f f vn vvasn.ngion, w. v.., jm.c .y. ..... - rnnimt lhe ron. a!un,eepul,.:b.,n,n..l leave .. " " ' fee ng of antagonism between the "- i---- : irty and the chief executive. The -m.lar to those produce,! under the domination oi opatn wimu nu wins to the islands with the most generous intentions but whose colonial admin istration of Philippine affairs had re sulted most disastrously. He de clared that he would forsake the Phil ippines forever if he believed they were to be eoverned as a colony be- l lie icawniLiiij vi ....... t . , B. Thurber that he had received yonu me nine ..ca., - organization as a termor. hncn ino hid concluded mis party beet sugar senators still adhere to their position and refuse to permit any measure, granting reciprocity to Cuba at the expense of the beet sugar trust, to pass the Senate while Mr. Roosevelt insists that he will veto any measure which provides for a rebate of the duties. . The testimony of Mr. THE CAU13 IN USE tip with inch plank of convenient widths. The lower 2. feet should dose enough to prevent nniruuls put ting their feet through the cracKs, On left side. 3'A feet from bottom. nhonld be used n board a foot wide and a foot longer than the cage. In this bore two-inch holes four inches from sides of board. Through these nut a niece of rope and tie on outside. This loop is put over the animal's nose and drawn tight by the use of a hand spike. An upright lever is used to catch the Hack of the head and draw it to the left side of the cage. This upright should be a Ktronir 2 bv 4 inch, long, bolted to bottom erosspiece that holds the tons of the two front uprights in place. This lever is thrown to the riirhr when onen for the animal to enter. As soon as the head passes it Is nushed to the left side and fastened as tight at required by KOBKRT S. M CORMICK. (Minister of the United States at Vienna, Austria.; and n number of wealthy and distin truished relatives. The stair, of an ambassador is mucu the same as that of a legation, but there are more privileges and great er distinctions. An ambassador called upon to do a great deal more entertaining than a minister, ami i reouirud to make a greater show o splendor and magnificence. The rank is much higher and the recognition is more courtly and ofliciat. The elevation of the Austna-llnn carian legation -to the, United .Stale to an embassy is an important diplo- nuitlc. move on the part of Austria Hungary and marks an iinportan enoch in the relations of the tw countries. The fact that there ha never been an embassy is generally supposed to have been due to a cool ness on the part of Austria-Hungary to the I'nited States on account of u disturbance in this country in which n mob of Hungarians was roughly handled. The action of the Anstria Hungarian government in appointing its minister, Ladislans Jiengelinuller von Hengelvar, to the rank or an nnibassador, is taken in this country as an indication that the government lie full protection of the constitution, Government as a colony he character ized as "government of men" as com pared iih "government of law" as he letter, but subsequently ordered an investigation by a man who he felt he could trust. As a result there has been received at the Treasury Depart ment a report from lira man, W. VVickham Smith, which is most sen sational in Us character and rumor has it that several persons will find themselves in jail and a number of reputations will be severely smirched when lhe affair becomes DUDiic. ine READING $2,500 from Mr. Havermeyer, presi dent of the Sugar Trust, nearly $9,000 from the War Department and various sums from other sources to circulate reciprocity literature will prove a serious obstacle to the efforts of the administration. While the republican senators are quarrelling over reciprocity a few who are interested in an isthmian canal continue the debate in the Senate chamber but no genuine interest is manifested in the subject, except by those senators who have the project .unllu al Vairf ani t h nrafnTfi whil .1 f u- I novters an certain government offi- ...e c nmr,tu rha,r Hu cials who had been parly to the frauds nrummnnc rnrxni Thnrsrln v. Tune I 8 All attempt, was mauc iu au.pii.M mv. has l.L-en set for the final vote. A charges. Lyman J. Gage, then secre- u-nf.,.. b, l-ft wah. tary ol the 1 reasury, discountenanced inton .or their summer vacations and the investigation, took sides with he others are making preparations to de- silk importers, discredited Mr. Wake nnrt. which nroves how little thev are man and eventually recommended i ;J .1.. : ...k:-,.,. Wakeman's dismissal, which recom- luieicaicu in inc iiiiaiinii ouujti-ia t . - fn, l'nnnw nn9 arlinn menOailOn, as 11 W Ulfiui u; .""v. ential New York politicians Mr. Roost- On Monday the'llouse passed the velt acted upon, but as it turns out l ... i 1 ,i i ncrainsi ins own Luuvituuiia. Mr. Muencam unwelcome testimony he was made to feel that he was by no means welcome in the capital as had been the case before he had permitted himself to disclose a few plain truths. The old saying that "murder will out" appears to be receiving another verification in the Treasury Depart ment. It will be remembered that some time aiio Mr. Wilbur F. Wake- man, then appraiser at the port of New Yoik, preferred the most s.nsa tional charges against certain silk im- PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. i. fr..rt Mnrnh 1. 1902. . ....I i w . V It ul Yll I MM MIT HO! , run. rnilAdelunls. KHaainir Potti vine, TamRqun, wekaayi 1 .87 11.80 . m. KOr Wllllsmsport, weekdays, !. . m.. '-m P "ror Danville and Milton, weekdayi,7.87 . m. 8,48t m am a oa n a bb. ForCarawiMft weeKaaya r.o4 'VKf i!irtiJurw.7.i.ii.. m.,iM .33,.0O, .30, p. m. .., Kor BaiMmure, Washington uu one west vi nilnftl,Pblladlphla, 8.20,7.65, 11.S6. m Treasury officials refuse positively to S:S:&";m.Td discuss the report which they admit cbjt rdta;U8'n8;1:,a1y.e i i n n . . n . . i-i 1 1 r i na irir-iiiiN ill I .nii.iu uiu i in mnni n i lias uecn icicntu i i nai.-.- ' .;:.;;, t v i ... , . n rv n 1 1 1f fl MM" K . - VVaKeman nave siancu -"M'" 6" l m aDdvlaBaBtonn.ina.nl looking to his reinstatement wnicn they regard as the only practical vin dication and reparation wnicn me President can make for the injury alreadv done bv the action of Mr. Gaire and himselt. It is alleged that o . . - . ,, , the government has been swinuieu out of millions by the trautiuienr. im porters and their friends in the Treas ury Department. - Hot Weather Advioa is Eipe- Now is the time when the public is served with advice galore about living during the hot weather. There is tio secret about the matter. It is just as hard to live properly in cold weather as whtn the thermometer is toying with the nineties. The secret of life Leave Philadelphia 10.!il a. m. Leave Heading in.in p. m. l.eaveHoUsvillt l.3op. at. LeaveTamaqun I.4M p, m., Leave Wllllanmport weekday! 10.18 m, 6.42 p mi.eaveCBtRwifi-nweekdajs, 7.00,8.11 9.N1".. m 1.80 ., U'S . m. . ... .. Leave Huperi, weekdays, 7.08, i.K, J.18 11.40 a. Dl., 1.88, 8.4H. 8.ai. aTI.ANTK 'CITY ll VISION. Leave Phllndelphla. Chestnut Street wnart and south tt rent whrr. .... For ATLANTIC CITY Weekday-. Hx press, O.oo, ln.il a. m., d.W Saturday only,) 00, i.ro 4 8-', 5.00, .ri.((l, 7. IS p. tn. Loi-bIBOO a. m.. H.40p. m. Hundava-K.xiirtMS, h.oii, .(. ln.00 a. mr, 7.15 p. m. I.oeal, 0i a rn., f .OO p. m. Leave ATLANTIC CITY, Weekdnys -Express, T.oo, 7.4S, 8.-', o.oo, lo.ir- a. m., 'i.lu, 6.80, 7.80 p. ra; Lociil, fi' a. m.. 8Wp.ni. Sundnvs Kxpn-ss, u'.i--) a. m., i.-j. v. m, Local, 7 lf a. in., 4:l)R o. m. Parlor cars on all px press trains. I.KAVK PHILADELPHIA. For CAPE MAY wepkiliiya 8 8", 8.45 a. m., Saturdays onlv 51.40) "4.10, tb 40, p. m. Sundays, 8. t9.1&R. m. 6 00 p. tn. KOK ot:KAN en Y Wi-eV (lays 8.45 a. m. ( aturdaysotily !1.4) t4.0, J5.40 p. m. undajs 8.41 .i. a. m. B.i ii p. m. KOK bKA ISLE CITY W eekdays 8 45 s. m. (Saturdays only l.4d) ti.so. S5.40 p. m. Bundnys is to indulge in no extremes at any hUVo'1 timt"' - IS ti JuiS' Ve"!wiy5 nkw y'ohk aki. Atlantic city pb especially the latter, uress always in TjPaV0gNEW yohk (i.i"-rty. street) 8.40 a. m. with the season, avoid over exertion, keep a' cheerful tem per and tret over nothing, not even the weather. If a man arises from the table a trifle hungry and does not drir.k ice water by the gallon, and very little alcholic beverages, he will get through the summer all right. vVakernan, being sure of his facts forced the issue with the resu'.t that Mr. Gage felt compelled to resign. But Mr. Wakeman was not even con lent with this. He wrote to the President, who at first resented his . ..ii .1 ,i,,.,.n,rl. th 1 wiuhea nil former hreneties to Kniau iron 1nu 11 " . . V , .. i:..u., Itemed null a xpirn "i vwhhuihj tublished croHsnieee lit top bnck of it. As soon oh the hend is fastened a hnn.lsnike is Hlinnetl through the cafre back of the nnitntil and nnother f,ver the neek to hold the hend down. These renin in in pluee usually with out holdinir. the operator standing in front while, taking off the horns. The smallest unininl having horns up to a bull weiirhintr 1,830 pounds lins been dehorned in this sized cage. Animals weighing up to 1,200 pounds pass right through the euge when the hnldinc lever is thrown back ngninst the right side. Cows henvy with calf and larger animals buck out of the cage. PURE MILK SUPPLY. Vpon 11, Say Snultnry Antliorllle DepcmU the llenllli of Entire " Commonltlea. In nothing that is bought for human food is the necessity of cleanliness and j Mr. McCormiek is very popular in Viennn, and it is rumored thnt lie has had more than a little to do with the recent action of the Aus tria-Hungarian government in elevat ing its legation to an embassy. The Initiative in the matter wns taken by Austria-Hungary's foreign minis ter, Count (ioluchowski, and as it is the custom 4n diplomatic relations tn nlwnvs respond to such rin eleva tion by a similar one in this coun try, Mr. "McCormiek will be made am linssndor as soon as Jir. jieuijei muller is ollicially recognized as such in this country. VASE FOR PRINCESS. feated the Lacy bill for a transfer of the care of the Forest Reserves from the Department of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture. Repre sentative Cannon of Illinois was re sponsible for the defeat of this bill. In a vigorous speech, so vigorous that he removed his collar and cufls to faciliate his eloquence, he denounced the measure anil incidentally ridiculed scientific work generally. Me pro- luced consternation among the repub licans by the announcement that al ready the appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July ist, promise to xceed the estimated revenues for that year by $51,000,000 and that without allowing anything for an isthmian ca- al and other projected legislation. Mr. Cannon's claim that the results of the bill would be increased annual xpense to the government was as ri diculous as it was insincere. The real animus to the opposition to the bill was the fact that at present the Secretary cf the Interior has an an nual fund of $300,000 which he dis tributes to the henchmen and proto ges of Congressmen, who are no toriously incompetent. Were the re serves placed in charge of the Secre tary of agriculture this would cease to be the case. Not only would the expense of caring for the reserves be JHjB.Q AD TIM) TABLE materially ucmmiMiuu uui 11 was 111c 1 LACKAW AiNXMA KA1L.KU.AU. ULOOMSHURO DIVISION. In effect Jan. SO, lUoJi Peimsvivania Eailroad. Time Table tu eflect May 5 Ho 8oranton(t B)lv n. Wnrk or ATI i-retTi-ii ... 1'rlnee Ilenry'n Wife ly the Uer man Indies of t hicnuo. A handsome silver vase, two feet purity more manifest than in milk. nighi wjth a gold lining, was the pres-i...- o.l vpn-etables are for the most . which the wives of the members of .111 l ii - - I 1. part thoroughly cooked before they tlle Germauiu club of Chicago made 10 are eaten, fruits are peeled and nuts princess Irene, wife of Trince Henry, i,,.ll,.,l; but milk is more or less throuuli the courtesies of the prince t....i in flnvor and in nutritive prop- while in thnt city. After it has been 1 nrt nrrtinn. I ,1 frtr n aw flnvH at the GeT eruc iiji ""'"i)i - - - - - , , , mfinilt I'lllll 11 will 1 ;liv v. - tive cover to keep it clean. It Is there- .... uvntlnl for the consumer 10 know the history of the milk he gets, In view of the importance of this question the provider for the family should if possible himself Inspect the dairv his milk comes irom and should satisfy himself thnt, perfect cleanliness is the rule in every stage. The cow barn tihould be well ventilated and sunny, the cows should be healthy and clean, the milker should have well-washed hands, and the udder should be washed before each milking, In mn 11 v dairies and farms nil these essentials are now strictly observed, and If the milk is then bottled at once and the bottle is kept seuled until He livered, one may feel reasonably cer tain that the milk is fit to drink. If this certainty is denied one, especially if there ure young children in the family, the only recourse is steriliza tion, lioiling fr a lew minutes win kill all perms, but nt the same time it kills the milk, which becomes a dif ferent fluid and, as many pnysiciuns believe, less nutritive than raw milk.. Another and less objectionable pro- ccsb is what is called "Pasteurization, by which is meunt keeping the milk at 'a temperature- of about 170 degrees for 20 minutes, but never letting it come to a boil. ' Either boiling or Pasteurization will destroy the germs which cause acid fermentation or putreaction, us well as the germs of tuberculosis; hut if these changes have occurred, boiling will not annihilate the poisonous prod ucts already formed; it will not make bad milk good. The addition of any of the various "preservatives" to milk is only an ex change of one polbon for another, and HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Tiles or Hemorrhoids External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or nrn,-n,r Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im mediate cure certain. It nii-es Burns and Scalds. The relief instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Ninnies. 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 lent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' WED. CO., Cor. Wlllum dt John BU- , MEW YORK K'llkeabarre. ..lv PIjim'Ui t erry " NanllooKe Mocniittiina WuuwallopCL. " Nenoopuck ar Pottavllle lv Uazlfioi) " ToinUlokeD " bru olen " Kouk Ulen " Neacoiit-ck SI Catawlssa NescopecK lv Clean Espy terry E. Uluoui&burtf Uatawlssa ar Oaiawlaba. IV H. Uauvllle... buubury SUDburv LewlHburg ... Mi -ou WlllUmiBport. Lick Haven... Koiovo ....... iSaue....- .... Uck Haven. ..lv Hellefoute. ar Tyrone PhlllpHburg..., Wearneld Pittsburg al'ATloMS. VASE FOR PRINCESS IRENE. (Preeented to Prince Henry's Wtte by Chi cago Ladles.) seut to llerliri in time to reach there wheu the prince arrives, so that it cau be given by him at once to the princess. The presentation was made during the reception at the (lernianiu club imme diately following the luncheon which the men of the club had given the prince. The vase has on one side a fig ure of Aurora in relief. She stands, or rather floats, in the rays of the rising sun, with ribbons streaming from her hands. Morning glories are the flow ers which complete the decoration on that side of the vase. A rooster is the decoration on the opposite side. The mention of the President to extend the civil service classification to in clude these employees, and the mem bers realized that a vote for the bill would be a vote to deprive them of a large amount of "spoils." For weeks the members have oeen deluged with 1 Kuperi 1 t . 1, .. : . ,. ,,! 1 diuuuibuuiii... leucia 11 uui iiiwii apiuiuibi.a jyiuiv.fi.- iug against the passage of the bill and many republicans admitted to me Tuesday that the love of political patrondge defeated the bill The President was a warm advocate of the measure but it remains to be seen whether he will h.-iv the rnnraus to I Pivniouth ,1 , . , Plymouth Juncllou apply the remedy to the present con- unggton .... ditions and immediately extend the o?"y Fort'.'.'. "'."."'i." clasified list to include the present wyoming..'."'..V. force in charge of the reserves. ausmieuanntt Ave":.' Piuaion . . , , .. , . uuryea. ... A staggering blow was delivered to Lackawanna republican claims in regard to the 2eiyievueV.".T.T.i.'.T pacification of the Filipinos last week sosASToa by "Deacon" Buencamino, so called stations. UCvauac ui 111a ttt-viviij in -wll,iw'l,,w I HeRANTON. ... witn one of the missionary societies Beiie.vue ui . , .u ;tc TI,. Taylor.......... Iiuvv iauuiui 111 liic isiauiiu. "Deacon" who, by his own admission, holds a "fat office" in the employ of the Philippine Commission, was heralded as a typical example of the pacified Filipino and was brought be fore the House Committee on Insular Affairs to convince the misguided democrats of the entire untenableness of their views. However, while he tried hard to testify as his employers would have wished, he was forced to admit that the majority of the Fili pinos, himself included, expected that they would, on the complete termi nation of the insurection, be made a territory of the United States and ultimately given statehood ana tne KAoT. a.m. r.u. A.M. P.S NORTDDMBBLAND........ .. J03S 1.00 lOOOtSiiO uameroii M U r 4 41 DttllVUte ii 10 1U 5 &l Uaiawibsa 7 11 U 10 31 6 is I 10 1 i'H 111 37 a io 7Si H 34 10 43 S 11 nuny ., (io x u lino o xi Lime Ulilge - 1 3f ti 40 flOM to i47 Willow lirove 17 ) t'i 5j Brlarcreos 7 4112 6a 18 31 KmwlcK 7 60 '2 58 11 05 6 41 Ueach tlaveu... 1 W SWfiUO 6 47 Uluk'b Kerry 8 U7 8 0nil5tBl BhlckBhlnuy 8 17 M 11 7 Ort Uuulock'a. .. 8 87 8 81 17 17 Nanuooke - 8 84 8 88 11 43 7 ail iunnilulii 3 87 8 4 S 11 Oil U Dl I Ol 8 47 8 S3 Sunbury iiariiBburg.. Phlladelrhla..ar Baltimore " Washington... " Sunbury .lv Lewlstown Jear iliiBburg- Uarrlsburg lv Pittsburg ar I 11 69 7 40 U U .1 45 9 111 7 52 7 6rt 1 tu 8 0.1 8 07 8 10 8 18 8 !tt r. u I WeeKUays. ta"y Pittsburg. Barrlsburg I hI f y ail I ': 41 t 7 U5I no oo i a 10 4 6 A. M. A. M. r. " I i-,r. tin HA I 11.1 t O0 t 7 82 flO 42 I 2 52 1 t 07 I . j 7 4 10 W) 8 1 JJ it T7. m-. y fei bd ii 8 8ft 11 S7 M ' 1 -TjtSJ H.V. 11 fi7 4 18 7 8 7. . A I . .i . ui 7 Rl V n i ir i o. r y 85 lx 40 4 65 A. M. r. M. r. M r. m. v' 9 42 ii 4h I B 10 I 4i ir 10 18 1 45 6 40 " 10 OB 1 8 5 35 1 07 " 11 0(1 141 80 10 65 11 59 8 20 7 81 ' A. M. 8 00 8 80 II I R 9: .......w p m. r. m. ili 10 IS 45 I 1 05 14 44 X m mi 4 85 18 02 5 26 IMS 8 65 110 45 . u. P. M. P. M. P. M. IV I 50 1 5 I 6 20 18 81 aril 11 80 M 16 "0 10 I p. M. P.M. P.M. i 8 17 6 28 110 20 I J 21) a ii ii oo i y 45 so 4 10 7 15 110 55 06 A. If . P. M. 10 00 I 8 15 P. M. I 11 45 4 05 " 5 6 55 510 45' A. M. P. M. P. " I lM. A,M 6 95' II oo ' ' " I King mat ion I.prvi-r ATLANTIC ( ITT. a m Detailed time rubles at ticket office. W. A. OAHKKTT, EPSON J. WEKKB, (4nn'l Mn lit.. t4en'l Vohh. Agt. Beagle Studio I Prompt attention given to all Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing, Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Snort Notice. The Beagie Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. v ou can save money on Fianos and Or gnns. You will always find the larpest stock, hest makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upvuaidi. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwurc We sell on the installment plan. Piano $25.00 down and Ifio.co per month. Or gans, $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. Lib eral discount for cash, i-hect 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 al handle the Dcmore'st Sewing Mac'.iine, fron 11:9.50 and upwards. hewing Macuin Needles and Oil for ill makes of Sewm Machines. Best mal ei of WASH machines; FROM $4.00 UP TO d.00. Sik J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 W. Main street below Market, Bloomsburg, Pa. p. m I 9 00: A. M. 4 20 8 55 00 8 58 4 08 4 07 9 I S 4 is) 13 08 y 10 4 17 y 18 4 20 12 14 V19 4 84 12 17 V 28 4 y ' KM 4 82 9 32 4 40 y 87 4 45 V4'i 4 50 1135 A. M f. M. P.M WES' . A.M. a.m. r.t r.u. 85 tlU 0. 1 55 10 10 8 4il 10 15 S r8 6 19 7 48 10 28 2 10 8 28 8 68 10 28 lit 2 PIttHburg lv Lewlstown Jo." Sunbury...... ar WashlnKion....lv ItulUniore Philadelphia., Harrmnurg lv Sunbury ar a. m. a. m I 3 00 I 8 CO P. M. 1 y 80 I 8 10 p. m. a. m, ;.. . t 8 00 P. M. t 8 00 t 4 60 a. m. a. m- t 1 60 110 50 t 8 40 111 45 I 8 SO 111 40 prexent was noi onereu mini m wi t misblon hnd been received from Piinca Tlwnrv. nnd the cost woi contributed by should be condemned. Youth' Corn- j the women of the reception committed ro8 pustonr::... :.... vq in ? WeiiannaAve JJ " UIU.I I'll. I HI. till ................ I . .WU( " w Wyomltifr Forty Fort Bonutat Kingston; Plymouth Avondale Nantlcoke uuniock'8.... Shlckslilnny., Hlck'tiKerry.. Heaoh Haven. Berwick BrlarcreeW. ... Willow Orove LtmnKldgo... Espy liloomsburg . Kupert fatawtnna.... Danville CniilbHky Cameron NOHTHUMBBRL AND. ...... - Cleartleli l'lillUisburg.. Tyroiiii Bt-lliifonte.... Lock llaven...ar Only 50 Cents to make your baby strong and well. A fifty cent bottle ot Scott's Emulsion will change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think of It. Its as nice as cream. Bend for a free sample, and try It. SCOTT & BOWNE, Cheniit3, 409-413 Pearl Street, , New York, soc. and $1.00; all druggists. 10 40 8 27 8 44 81 7 15 10 49 8 84 6 50 7 21 10 54 40 6 55 7 80 1 1 03 49 7 03 7 H5 54 7 8 1111 5H 712 7 45 11 17 8 08 7 17 715 11 29 8 20 7 St 8 07 fll 48 8 :t0 17 41 8 13 11 48 8 87 7 48 8 19 1164 8 44 7 00 f8t;8 DM t8 27 fSM f808 881 fl09 86MN07 S87 115 4(6 812 8 44 12 4 12 8 17 849 ly 17 4 17 821 8 54 U82 4 82 8 25 9 09 18 47 4115 8 40 14 42 9 21 1!57 4 4-1 9 86 1 10 5 00 9 05 r A.M. r. M. r. m. r . . ti j.n. Vlnir atlltlon. t IUI1B UHIt.li 1 - " -m T vrm A -. HAMHRVKT. T. W. LEF 8UPV Erie Kaue Kunovo Lock Haven Qon. Pass. Agt. SOUTH. H. . AHKIVI. a.m 7.10 7.08 7.08 7.B8 6.60 6.40 6.29 6.85 6.H 6.0-1 604 a.m. 12.10 1 2.0s 18.02 11.6;l pm 6. (HI 6.55 5.6H 5 42 p.m. 8.15 D.'O 9.06 1 50 ll.60i5.8!l 1.45 11.48 6.81 1.80 11.8HI6.9I 1.00 11.29 B.17i!.6H 11.215.0S 18.45 11.13 6.00 18.S 11.09 4 66118.10 6.02,11 06,4.63 110.1 6.58 11.IW 4.4B 11.6-1! ft.4HllO.filU.S8 11.46 6.4'l!l0.48;4.85 11.801 STATION!. Bloowsbu'g " P. &V " Main St. Paper Mill ..Light tt. Orangevire ,. .KorKg... ...Zaner's.. Stillwater ...Hnton. . ...Edson'R... .Cole's Cr'k ..LauttacU.. ...Central.. .Jam. city. NOKTH I.KAVII amlpmlpm 8.50 9 X S.52I9.S9 8.55 .42 9.05i8.S2 9.0 y.lrt1 V.26 9,30 y.w V.46 a. 611 y.531 y.w! 9.65 8.08 1 8.13 8.17 am 6.10 25 6.27 U.80I 6.401 0 41 -.531 6.03.7.10 6.17 T.85 8.2H6.18 7.45 3.33iT.'.'3 8.00 6.37 6.50 I P. .. MM..1V I 7 10 A. M. r I ! 001 I a. m. ... t T 80 ......... t y o n. m. A. M. !!9i?l i-vd 1111 111 t " 111 80 I 4 85 A. M. A. M. A. M, P. M. I 8 35 1 7 651 Til 4U j 0 xv I 5 00 I V SOI 1 08 t 6 15 P. M. A. M. A. 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M I Plttstond I HI ar t y 89 US 55 t 4 66 t 8 86 Scran" " i 10 08 1 24 8 84 9 05 LIFE SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS Having just received a new, large camera anil lense, of celebrated make, we CAN FURNISH you with the largest DIRECT PORTRAIT and (IKULft niuiu GRAPHS made in Columbia County. We STRIVE continually TO PRODUCE the ICapwelPs Studio, (Over Hartman's Store) ULOOMSBURG, PA. . We promptly obtain U. 8. Wllllamsport. Mlltou LewlHburg Sunbury ar Sunbury...., 8. Danville Catawlasa. B. Hloomsburg" Enpy Ferry " Creany " Nescopeck ....ar Uuud uicnlel, k(-u:li or pliuto ol Invention lor free report on paifiitablllty. For free book, &V,rrTRADE-MARKS vtriote Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. Catawlsaa lv Neaconevk Hook ulon. Fern Glen " Tomhloken " Haxletoi " Poltsvllle " Druggist CATARRH for IO CCNT TRIAL SIZE, Ely's Cream Ealm 8.87)7 87 8.4017.81 3.45IT.4I looe'sisi 10.08.8.5l7.65 8.80 8.40 8.46 y.oo 9.25 am atn n in p in ' .v,7. liav Correoted to Jan. 80, 1908. akbivi 1 y&sM 1 t Weekdays. I Bally, t Flag Bt.atlon. T punman Parlor and Sleeping ttri niw througU tralnii between Sunbury, WllllamBpo t and ffile, between Sunbury and PblladelpbU and Washington and between UarrlBburg, Pitta: blW&V7nVo -nation apply to Ticket A J? BfHUTOniNSON. J. K. WOOD. . Gen'l. Manager. uen, Pa8, Agt. Givet Relief at once It cleanses, booUips and liealstUedlHeMBed membrane. It cures cutarrh and driven away a cold in the head quickly. It Is absorbed, (leala at d I 111-ntAoty thA inpm. I brnne. Hestorcs the anubeB 01 taste Mint smell Full size, 500.; trial Bl.e, 10c, at arugtfiois ur u; mttllELYBHHTilKKS, Warren St , New Yor COLD'nHEA IJAIt It AL RAM innvcr Fall to Keltore Or i Hair to it Youthful Oolor. 1 i,-,iiii-lilri'in Ii-ii j!iu J jwnton. naotner. : .u.
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