THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 3 I I m Lion Coffee U 16 ounces of pure coffee to the pound. Coated Coffees are only about 14 ounces of coffee and two ounce of eggs, glue, etc., of no value to you, but moneyin thepocket of the roaster. Tfc Mt14 Ptrttfa Inf , unl. Utm qatill; ant frMMMk Ears Urow During Life Theie Altachmonti Do Not Attain Full Sizo Until Death Comes. The systematic examination of more than 40,000 pairs of human ears in ICng'.atul and France has resulted in some interesting conclusions. For one thing, it is arertained that the ear continues to grow in the latter decade of life in fact it appears never to stop growing until death. If one will take the trouble to look around in an as semblage of people, as at church, he will discover that old folks have ears considerably larger than those of the middle-aged. A woman who has small shell like ears at 20 years of age will be very apt to possess medium sized ears at 40 and large ears at 60. Why ears should go on growing all one's life any more than noses is a mystery. There are a good many ot her points about them that are instruc tive, their shapes being markedly per sistent through heredity. An ear wiU be handed down so to speak from lather to son for genera-1 tion after generation with compara tively little modification. Some athori ties on criminology assert that crminals are very apt to have a peculiar kind of ear, which is recognized by an ex pert in such matters. There is probably nobody in the world who has a pair of ears perfectly matched: in most people the two diff er perceptibly, not only in shape but also in size, frequently they are The ort of the tlifYrowpr. "That. if what I call downright tin mllinliiifr," sniil Mr. lillfjsln "Whit lin ociMirridV" inquired lief hilsli!i:i(1. "1 hp ni'ijrliliorn whn recently moved next, ilur urn fT'iiiijf to lmve com potty, nu tliey ei't.t, over to liorrnw our pm-lor rn-. I lit tlirin tnUc It, oiid in 11 little while they fame linek ml said thi.v didn't think it m hniiilsoinn riomli to pn with their furniture, and would I lend them the money to liny a new one." Washington Star. A dnror Thin. Oh, trouble Is a thlr.R which ninny peopl borrow. And the IliKtu of time jrlvog other folka romp torrow. Anrti It In a fact, my dnr, . Which to me Ffcm. vi'ry clear, That to-day will be yesti nlay. to morrow. Loftus Frlzelle, In St. Nicholas. TIP FOH IIIM TO GO HOME. .'1 .. 1 1- 1 HI I Kdith Ilintz You must not play with Mr. I to ruin's new hat, Willie. Willie Why not? Kdith Hint. You mipht hurt it or lose it. nnd he'll want It in a few minutes. Chicago Journal. The riillimopliU' Oow. A crow Is not a pretty bird, Yet he's all rlRht, because He never quarrels with his fata Or fortune, without caws. -N. Y. Herald. all placed precisely alike on the head. The ae of a peison may be judged with great accuracy by the ears, which after youth is past assume an increas ing harshness of contour. A pretty woman whose first youth has departed may not show the faci. in other ways, but these telltale features will surely tell the story of the flight of time. Then there is the little wrinkle that comes just in front of each ear during the thirties a fatal aud ineradicable s'n- . . .... Near the top ol eacn ear just witnin the downturned edge and slightly to ward the back, will be found, if one feels for it, a small lump of cartilage. This is a remnant of what was origin ally the tip of the ear,when ever so long ago that organ in our remote an cestors had a point to it. Most of the apes today have pointed ears, but in human beings the upper edge of the organ has in course of ages been fold ed over so as to cover the real tip. Saturday Evening Post. . I'lnylng "Daniel." Mother Whv. children, whnt's thin noise nliout? Little Freddy We've hnil grandpa and Uncle Henry locked In the cup- not 1 board for an hour, un' when they get a little angrier I'm K"'11!? P'ny tf Ing into the lion's cage. Spare Moments. The Proper OnaKe. First Fair One They any you never know n man until you have summered and wintered with him. Second Fair One My experience i that you never know him until you And out how much alimony he can pay. N. Y. Herald. Too Sweeit by Half. Tretty Darling' (who has, just been kissed) Upon my word! I like your cheek 1 Impudent Younjr Man (who has jiu't done it) Not half as much as I like your lips, my dear. Ally Sloper. An Odd Disease. Hoosier Doctors Baffled by One Called "Gas Eye." A Dublin (Ind.) dispatch to the New York World states that a new and pecular disease has taken hold of the eivoloyees of 1'ie pumping stations throughout the gas belt, and for the want of a better name it is called the 'as eye." The pa:n caused by this aftVction is said to be ot the severest, and physicians are unable to deter mine the cause of the disease or to priscribe a remedy. The men working around the big compressors are surrounded more or lcsi by escrping gas an me time. Thier eyes become inflamed, and it is almost imposs;ble to bear the light. Not all the men become aftlicted, but those employed in the compressor rooms have periodical at tacks of the disease in the severest form imaginable. Permanent injury to the eyesight has resulted in sev eral cases. Many a man who thinks he was born to command, marries a woman who was born tocoun.ermand. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be l-aon1 to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cu.1; in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment, nail s atarru Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood ana mucous bui J. rst the svstem. thereby destroy ,ua frmnrlation of the disease, and ;ino- the tatient strength by build inn un the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, l he pro prietorshavesomuch faith in it? cura that they offer One Hun- Ar, Dollars lor any case that it fails to cure. ,Sfend for list of testimonials, Address, -i-0o Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family PUs are the best. To He C'onurntulnted. Manager I have read your play carefully and cannot find the kligbtest truce of a plot. riaywrlght Have you any sug gestions to make? "Oh, no nothing1 but congratula tions. N. Y. Herald. Her Idea. 'Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkins, "I hope you will promise mo never to gamble." "What is your idea of gambling?" "Betting your money and losing it," was the prompt reply. Washington Star. IIotv It Goe. "When you send your poetical eflu alorm to the magazines do you call them 'poems' or 'verses?'" "Well, when I'm sending them I call them my 'poems, but when they come bnek I call them my 'reverses.'" Philadelphia l'resg. Mont l'iinaal. Subbubs The new couple who have moved in next door to us are people of most extraordinary nana. Citimun lou Hon t say. Subbubs Yes; mind their own business. Philadelphia Prei. Smoothing Ilia Path. Gub You never had spunk enough to make a proposal in your life. Why did von tell Miss Prettie that you were engaged to two girls? Ueoree So she d want to get me away from them. X. Y. Weekly. Some Comfort. Uiun. Yes, sir. Sad case! Man who built this house of mine jut got it finished, when he died. Wigg Well, it might nave ueen ... - 1 . V 1. A ln 1 i 1 ' A In worse, lie niiguv w - it. Brooklyn Life. Not Fully Prepared. Student freading Virgil) Three times I strove to cast my armi around her neck that's as far as 1 got, professor. Professor Well, sir, that's quite lar enough. Yale Record. Confidential. Dr. Pilz Did you ever lose a pa tient? Dr. Bilz Yes; there was young Jenks; recovered and hasn't come neur the place since. N. Y. TlmeB. Th Only Cur. Clergyman I'm sorry to hear that you sell' liquor in this, hotel. Hotel tiers. viun, nr, no -tuu.u.. if you could get people to atop buy ing it. Brooklyn Life-. A PUmvlbla Theory. Hewitt I don't smoke as many cigars as I used to. Jewett You must have lost a friend, N. Y. Times. WASHINGTON. From our Kcuulnr Correspondent. Washington, December 29, 190a. There is every reason to believe that President Roosevelt now faces the most serious crisis in his political career and the lear that he is about to make a crave error is by no means confined to his political opponents. When Germany and Great Britain assented to the proposition of the United States, that the Venezuelan situation be submitted to a court of arbitration, it was supposed that the I Inuue Court would be called upon to decide the many questions involved. There is reason to oelieve, too, that this was the preference of Great Untain but Germany objected and as a result an informal proposition was made to Mr. Roosevelt to act as ar bitrator. As is customary in diplomacy this ptoposition was made informally with a view to permitting the Presid ent to decline if he saw fit without re fusing the formal invitation of the powers. lie replied, informally of course, but in such terms as to leave it evident that, while somewhat reluc tant, he was not positively adverse to accepting the responsible position. That the President was greatly flat tered bv the offer, has been evident to all who have come in contact with him. As a result, the formal offer has now been forwarded to Washington and even if the President determines to decline the responsibility he cannot do it as Gracefully as when the offer had been made only informally. At the Cabinet meeting on Tues day, the question as to whether or not the President ought to arbitrate the Venezuelan question was exten. sively discussed and your correspond ent learns from an autho.'ative source that Seer -taries Hay, Root and Hitch cock earnestly opposed his so doing, while Secretaries Shaw and Wilson and Postmaster General Payne advo cated his assuming the responsibility. ! Mr. Knox s position cannot be learn ed and Mr. Moody was absent. The argument of the opposition is that af ter having rendered judgment in favor of the Europeans, as it seems likely he would have to do, the President would be almost oowerless to inter pose drastic measures which the ' powers might deem necessary for the ( collection of their debt. If, on the j contrary, the arbitration is submitted to the Hague, the President would maintain a neutral position and could promptly protest at any course which appeared to involve violation of the Monroe uoctrine. xno decision was reached even after the Cabinet meet ing but the fact is evident that Mr. Roosevelt is dazzled by the honor he believes has been conferred on him and is unable to see the logic of those advisers who regard honor as merely a cloak for shrewd Teutonic diplomacy. There is beginning to be some question as to whether the republican party can afford to longer disregard the interests of the people as tiiey are affected by the coal situation. In fact, before Congress adjourned for the holidays Senator Lodge intro duced a re-olution in the Senate authorizing the President to waive the tariff on Canadian coal when in his judgment the situation demanded such action. The action ot the antnracne coal trust in advancing the pnoe 50 cents per ton in itself caused the se verest criticism but their lurther ac tion, in refusing to control the inde pendent operators, notwithstanding the fact that they have ample power to do so, and their evident sanction of brokerage charges lar in excess of the price they pretended to charge is ex citing the utmost indignation. A Wash- ingtonian who desired to secure a con siderable amount of coal recently went to Wilkesbarre for that purpose. He was met with the statement that the trust could not supply him but a cleik advised him to apply to a broker fiom whom he secured ample coal at an advance of $3 over the trust price. When he asked the railroad to ship the coal he was met with the state ment that the company had no cars, but he again received a tip to apply to a broker with the result that he was informed that by paying double the usual freight the coal could be gotten through. These fects are be ginning to come out anil the result promises to be a senatorial investiga tion of the situation and possibly the passage ot the Lodge resolution. Senator Tones has asked that the At torney General be required to submit to the Senate certain papers he is al leged to have received when the coal strike was at its highth and which, it is claimed, furnished ample proof of the fact that an anthracite coal trust exists ami that the coal companies are doimr bussiness in violation of the law. There is some criticism among the republican senators of the Anthra cite Coal Strike Commission for refus ing to investigate the question as to whether the coal companies constitute a trust and it is regarded as possible that they will consent to a d, scission of the subject after the holidays. Tl, t,.riinn nf SjcrclarV Root to give to Mr. James J. Hill the cont ract for the transportation ot troops across the Pacific h is caused the ut most consternation and indignation on the part of. Mi. Harrirnan, who repre sent the Chicago & Alton and South ern Pacific systems. Mr. Harrirnan, after expressing himself in violent terms as to the action of the Secretary if War. left Washington but he has rented a house here and it is believed will return after the holidays and will instigate a fight which may carry the contract onto the floors of Congress. He is indignant that he his been out witted by his rival, Mr. Hill and he alleges bad faith on the part of Mr. Root. Thp President has settled, :t is be lieved, the question of privilege be tween trie Senate and the House in volved 111 the ratification of the Cuban treaty by sending the treaty to the Senate only and advising members of the House that when it is ratified he will ask Congress to pass enabling legislation. The legislation will be in the form of a bill authorizing customs collectors to collect only the decreas ed duties provided for by the treaty. It is understood that this method will be satisfactory to the members of the House and that thus all friction and delay on that score will be obviated For Piles. Sample mailed free. One application gives relief. The continued use of Hum phreys Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hem orrhoidsExternal or Internal Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. Tlire filzei. aSc. 50c. and 81.00. Soli by Drugvi.U. or lent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey.' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Su New Vurk. PHILADELPHIA & READINU RAILROAD. In efT.'Ct Maroh 1. 1902. TKAl.NS l,ltVK ULOOMMIUTKO r"or Nw Vur, Puliadwll'lUK, haliDf Pott rlll,Tiinaquft, weekday. 7.S7 11.80 . tu. For v Ullaiuaport, weekday, 1.&7 a. ru., S.3IJ mKor Danville and Milton ,eeKdnyi!,7.87 a. m. S.81. m I r(;twlHH8 weekdays 7. 37,8.38, ll.Sfla. "Vor ;!';;;.?t",K!i;V87.:i7,8.86n.80. H.., M.M 'S,?; alnnandth. We, Ml. i. K. K.,uir.uKo I ruins L ave KetdlLffTer ml,ml,l'ull.idl:lulil". ).8i,7..", I1.M S 7.:. n in. Hunliiya S.'i. 7. n.M l.tti J.ii7, p m. Additional t.rwlnH from v ani I'l'iH'iint Rt.ivet Ht ill leu, week. Id's l., F H i;i p. m. Hiin.in.vM.ii'.H.M p. m.Ea,. TkAlN KOH hLliri . ,,, Leave New for via i'lilmdoiphla, 7.8( I m., and via B.mtor. K.Kln. m. Leave I'hlladelphlB 1P.1C m. Leave H"ading w.iTj p. m. I Leave I'ot'Rvilli it siip.i laavcTumuntml .4U ft. in.. Leave willitirxiRiorl wtekdayr l0.18a lii,.42p D,-ave(:BtawiFiaweekdar?, T.oo,8.Sl.l. m. '"lULVe Hurwr't'.wVekdayii, 7.0S,S.SS..18 11.40 a. 'n. VH H.S1 F"r ATIjA vrio CITY Week Davs-KxpreRS A M , 7::m, H:'W, 8::H), (W. 1 :0, H'MO, 11:"l. P. M., 1:3C, 2: , :t;00, 3:10. 4:00, 4::w, 4:16, S:00, 7!SMt?Hya-A. M., 7:00, 7:00, 8:10, 10:00, 11:00. V MVTVAVK MAY-A. M., 7:3", 8:30, 8:45, 9:18, lMr P. VI . 1.0. 4:10. 6: Ht 6:30. Ko'rOCKAV 'ITV-A. M., 7:00, 8:45, 9:15, 11:45. r. .,;:15, 4::01:30. .... For HK ISI.Ki1 1 I a. m., cw, ....... !2:ri4:20, 5:00, 5:30. i Parlor carann all exprena trains. " ATLANTIC CITY K. K. From Chestnut, Ht. and Mouth t. FVrrl", CAPH MAT f7.80 A. M. fK : A. V. H.f A. M. id 15 A. M. t1.40 P. M. tr.4.10 P. M. 5.00 P M. teC.40 I". M. ATLANTIC C1TT. fl.00 A. M I.i'l. 57.3il A. M., Kxc ft.ifl A. M , F.X. 5M.P0 A. M.. hx. tin. I' A. M , Kx. 1.30 P M., Kx. tS (Kl P. .V., Kx. tl.00 P. M , Kx t5.no P. M.. F.x. 55.00 ' M., Kol. tr5.40 P. M. 7.15 P. Al , OI'KAN CITY jr.80 A. M. 8.4?, A. M. 'j.l A. M. tal.40 P. W. tb4.10 P. M. f.0 P. M. tc5.40 P. M. RBA IHI.l 5t7.80 A. M. M5 A. v. tW.IO P. M. 45.00 P. M. (C5.40 P. M. Psnnsvivania Railroad. rune Table in ellect May as, ! ""rutly. ""Sundays, "t" Weeklay. "V Saturday. "'" via sut.vy. "D ' souiu t. -u "0" Nou'll . 5.30. "a" win' n m. -k nntennneet for Eagles Mure fcaturday tight "$ ' $1,110 hxeursP-n. Demiled time tubles at ticket omees. V. A. OAHHKTT, Kl'SON J. WEEKS, (4en'inupt. oen'l Pan. Agt. t'jrauioiHI i)lv t ittstou " " rt'llla-abarre. ..lv Plyui'ln Ferry " Nuuilcoke " Muuaiuqiia...." Aiipwullopts... " Neuopeuiti ar 4. . i li 3ft 7 U5 t'ottsvllle Ja.u'luL loiulilciieu., Ct-rn Oleu... Uouk t.lra... Neaeopeok... (Jutuwiaaa.. lv ConsuiiiDtion- NoscopeuK lv c'teasy . lisuy Ferry moouiBUury Catawlsaa ar L'atawlMHa lv U,tovllle... duubury NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5, Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John SU., N. Y. sunburv . LewlHburK ....ar Ml ou " rfllllaiiiBpori. . L)c.K llaven... ." K)i 'ivo ,.it.e.... " RAILROAD TIME TABLE Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy ior con sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," -vas the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott's Emulsion is the mod ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but' Scott s Emulsion does more than that. There is some thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request. T) sura that thi picture In the lorm of a label i n the wrapper ol every buttle ol EmuUion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and ft; all druggists, LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect Jud. ati.WoJI si'ATIoMJ. EAoT. s.m. r.M. a. m. r NoaTUCaaEULAKD.M 403S 1.6v jOUii (Jrtiuuron I'lHl 1010 foW OauvlUe H i" 1'J 6 43 Cawlsaa J,1.0. if3 .1UM 6'w Kuoerl I1" 10 37 6 01 HloouiBburit...... I" '3 10 41 6 05 KHUy 7 Sid a 4U 10 48 6 U Llme'tlde - tdo u it, nusi villlnvw lirovo Ii 40 VZ Bil 10 67 Brlurureea J 44 U M lu 5a 10 27 nerwlcn.. 7 60 2 W u 05 8 !il bedub Uaven... T tb 3 US nils 8 41 Ulca's Ferry o, am rn ir 1 HhlckHblnuy..- " usi Uuulock'B. 87 Nauilcoke 8 84 Avoudalo 3S7 Flymoutb H44 Plymouth Junctlou 8 47 Rluaston 8 B5 Bennett f M forty If'ort.. Wyoming West flttston Susquehanna Ave Huston Duryea . Lackawanna - Taylor Bellevue HOHAMTOM STATIONS. SOBiNTON Bellevue. - Taylor Lackawmna Duryea pirtnton Husquebanna Ave went i'ih.bv,uu Wyoming Forty Fort Bennett ... ... Kingston' - Plymouth Avondale - Nantlcoke Hiinlock'S Shlokshlnny ......... Hlck'sFerry.. .. Beaeb Haven . ...... Berwick .... Brlarcreek - Willow Grove Lime Kldge ........ Espy. Hloi ' isburg 1(U' trt Calawlnsa m Danville Onulaaky Cameron NOTUDMBKRLiND VIU 05 10 13 9 ID 9 28 9 26 9 32 9 37 942 a 31 8 38 8 42 8 47 8 62 4 30 4 03 4 07 4 12 4 17 4 20 4 24 4 29 4 82 4 40 4 45 4 50 1180 f7 09 11 44 7 14 A. U 8 7 21 t 7 321 7 12 8 01 8 12 t) lh A. U 5 50 7 on 7 2-J 7 20 7 a;. 8 00 A. U. i 8 1)4 8 80 f 8 42 8 47 8 65 8 55 9 14 9 85 A. . 9 38 110 uo A. M. 510 r. 110 12 10 60 n 07 11 ib; 11 21, r. m I : 42 i i 10 F. M. I 2 4 ', I 2 52 8 01 8 20i 8 3 8 42 A. M. 11 55 12 W 1 11 1 18 1 45 r a 4 21 4 52 r. tt i on f 6 07 9 17 87 6 47 7 00 P. M. 2 45 8 0., 8 15 8 22 Beagle Stadia! 1 Fromptlattention given loali Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Short JHotice. The Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. - jjck llaven. rlellefoute... Tyrone riunpsnurg. Cleartiem ... Pittsburg.... ..lv ..ar A. M 9 42 10 1U 10 08 11 00 11 59 A. M P M !12 10 1 05i 2 20 4 35 5 25 6 65 A. M. sunbury lv I 9 so IIurrlBDurg w in ou Philadelphia. Baltimore.... Washington.., P. M. 5 8 17 8 11 4 1 Sunbury lv Lewlstown Jcar Pittsburg1 ..- A. M 10 00 P. M 11 4:', i 6 65 A. (11 2K 11 8li 11 40! 11 50 P. u. 11 57 11 57 12 16 12 4ll P. M, 2 4 1 45 1 311 1 41 11 20 8 00 8 2a! P. M. 13 45 14 44! 18 00 8 02 (8 4, 110 45 P. H.I I 3 42 8 52' I 4 02' 4 OH 4 13 4 11 4 31 4 55 P. M, t 5 11)1 5 40 5 35 8 30 7 lit 8 30 Harrlsburg lv,l Pittsburg ar I A. H 11 45 I 55 P. M. 5 1 6 i 8 15 P. M 6 23 6 00 7 15 P. M 2 15 5 4 05 10 45 P. H 15 00 A. M II 601 4 00 P. 1 7 CO 7 01 7 20 7 25 7 82 7 82 7 51 8 16 P. II I 9 4(1 "itV'm 10 65 p. I 5 20 6 50 P. M, 110 211 I 9 45 110 65 P. M I 7 15 A. M I 1 M P. M. I 8 81 110 10 A. M, I 4 25 2 30 4 05 P. M 10 25 A. II 6 80 I Weekdays; Dally. ( Fleer station Pittsburg... nnrrlsimg. .lv ,..ar km I fill A.M. 8 85 8 80 6 43 7 8 6 57 7 HO 7 08 708 712 715 7 21 7 30 7 35 7 89 7 45 715 11 4 11 52 1156 11 60 12 02 12 01 12 08 12 12 12 14 12 17 12 20 12 22 12 28 12 32 12 85 r.M. p.m WKS'l'. A.M. P.M. P.M I 1 65 tti 10 3 1 59 8 14 17 i 03 10 24 210 2 13 2 17 2 19 2 23 8 27 9 81 2 94 9 40 t 45 49 9 64 2 58 8 04 1028 10 33 10 87 10 41 10 40 10 49 10 62 10 Sit 1000 11 05 11 09 1113 11 19 7 22 7 28 7 3.1 7 88 7 42 7 44 7 4H 7 6) 7 56 8 01 8 1,6 8 10 8 17 8 21 8 25 P. M 6 18 6 24 6 28 6 30 6 32 8 85 6 40 6 43 6 47 6 53 8 58 7 08 708 714 7 21 Pittsburg lv Lewlstown Jo sunbury 8 07 fll 31 8 13 11 43 8 19 1148 P. M. I 7 W A. M. I 2 00 Washington....lv Baltimore " Philadelphia.;." Harnsnurg.., Bunbury . lv p. ml I 9 00 A. M. I 4 20 a. m. p. m 110 40 in 41 in 20 A. M. 8 35 ar I 6 00; t 7 SO t 9 20 I 4 20 A. M I 7 55 I 9 36 Pittsburg.... Clearlleld ... I'hlllpuburg., Tyrone iteiieionte... Lock llaven. P. M. ,.lv' 12 45 a so 4 40 7 oO 8 lit 9 15 .ar Erie Kane Kenovo Lock llaven.... Wllllamsport., Milton Lewlsburg Sunbury... ... lv I 20 f7 81 8 30 7 41 8 87 7 48 W 3 11 64 f I 44 I 58 f8 27 1101 18 50 f&OO g 81 ri2 05 M I""" 8 87 12 09 8 58 8 02 M4 12S : 8 " 8 47 H92 4 12 8 20 a ft 19 25 4 15 8 24 906 182 4 22 8 37 12 44 14 83 9 91 IS 7 4 44 8 52 9 36 1 10 5 00 9 05 .. P.M. P. M. PM. t Runs dally, f Flag station. K M. H I IN t. . i . ... Supt. Oon sunbury lj 8. Danviue Catawlssa " K. Bloomsburg" Espy Ferry " creasy - Mescopeck ....ar , Pass. Agt. f"OUTH AHIIIVI. H. H K K. a.m 7.10 7 08 7 03 a.m.'pm 12.106. 00 12.0 5.65 ,2. 02 '5. 63 7.63! 11 63 5.42 6.N) 11.60 5.31) 6.4H 11. 42 6.81 6.29;11.3t!5.2l 6.251 II. 29 5.17 6.WI 11.21 5.08 12.45 6.0S 11.13 5.00!18.8t 6.04 11 -0 4.66 12.10 6.02 11 Ofi 4.68 12.06 6.511 11.09 4.48 11.63 6.48H0.51 4.88 11.46 6.411 i 10.48 4.85 11.80! p.m. 2.15 9.'0 9.06 1 60 1.45 1.30 1.00 12.53 STATIONS. Bloorasbu'i " p. p Main st Paper Mill ..LUrht Ht Orangevll'e . .Korks... ...Zaner'B.. Stillwater ...Benton. . ...Kdson's... .Cole's Cr'lc ..Lai'bach.. ...Central. .Jam. City. NOKTH L1AVB am pni pm .m 8.50 9 87 6 25 610 R. 52:9.89:6.27 8.55 9.42 6.30 9.05 2.52 8.40 9.0-IS.65 6.44'6.87 9.1BI3.08 6.63 6.50 9.26 8.18 6.03,7.10 9.30 8.17 tt.07lT.85 9.3H 8.2 6.1H 7.45 9.46 8.33 7.'.a'B.00 MiS.37T.27i8.30 9.5S'S 40 7.31,8.40 9.58 S.45 7.41 in OR S.69 7.51 10.98:8.65 7.55 8.46 9.06 29.6 am am L1AVI VH-V"'a an lima ABBIV1 am pm pm a.m P. M. I & 85 8 45 U 50 12 88 A. M 2 29 2 23 "'824 a. m. I 8 00 p. m. A. M t I 60 T 9 1U I 8 30 A. M. til 40 1 08 a. m. I 8 00 Catawlssa lv MescopeiK Hook Cilen ar KernOlen " Tomhleken " Ilaileton Vottsvllle " Nescooeck- lv wapwanopeu.ar Mocanaqua.... Nanticoke - Plym'th Ferry " WUKeHoarre....- A. M M 45 7 11 7 8-2 7 8' 7 42 7 53 8 02 A. M. 7 82 8 23 8 61 8 6K 9 19 10 15 FlttstoD(B B) ar Scranton ' A. M t 8 02 8 19 8 81 8 58 9 03 9 10 A. M t 9 89 10 A. M. t 8 45 t 7 85 I 8 80 9 17 9 06 40 A. M. I 9 65 10 17 10 85 10 43 110 47 10 56 11 OS A. M tlO 88 11 29 11 28 11 38 U 58 A. M 111 05 11 20 11 82 11 54 P. M. 19 02 19 10 P. M. 119 55 1 24 1 9 32 10 so! A. M i 8 oo: 10 80 11 '25 P. M tl2 10 1 25 1 15 1 65 a. m i 8 CO P. M. I 8 10 a. m. t 8 00 P. M. t 8 00 t 4 60 a. m 111! 60 111 45 111 40 P. M. t 8 20 t 6 05 A. M- 8 00 9 28 10 12 12 25 ;i os !2 10 P. M. you can save money on Pianos and Or gans. You will always find the larges stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward W pll on the installment Pian. Piano $25.00 down and fio.ooper month. Oi cans, $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. V'a 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. W e alsd handle the Dcmorest Sewing MacMne, fvora $19.50 and upwards. Sewing Machm Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines. Best mat ei of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO J.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. U5 W. Main street Welow Market, Iiloomsburg, Pa .Nasal CATARRH CATAKKH In all Its stages, Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cola in the head nuli'klv. ITrHin hhiiii id ilaced lu to the uoe- rlls. soreads over the membrane and is ab sorbed. Rellet Is lm- P. M. t 2 0,1 2 21 2 38 2 43 2 56 8 05 P. M. 12 86 5 05 6 3 6 38 6 59 6 65 P. M. t 8 06 8 20 8 801 8 49 8 57 4 06 P. M. t 4 50 6 24 I 8 0C 4 0C 4 46 4 42 6 15 P. M t 5 25 5 50 6 08 6 16 f 6 19 6 30 6 4U P. M t 7 05 6 08 T 28 I 7 84 I V 4. I 8 0t ' ' 11 nwi p: l 1 1 IB, BUITDUO orvii wu . - . M m COLD'N HLH . mediate and a cure follows. It Is not uij ug not produce sneezing. Large size, 50 cents aB OriiKKlst s or by mall; Trial size, 10 centsby malL BLV BUOTUKUB, 56 warren du, v.. P. t 6 40 7 62 7 01 7 19 7 S 85 P. M t 8 86 9 05 t Weekdays. I Dally, f Flag station, p.iiimun parlor and Hleeplna Cars run on through trains between sunbury, Wllllamsport and Krle, between Sunbury and Pulladelpuli. and Washington and belweenUarrlsburg, I'lttB" h..(T u.irt till, WAHt. For further in 101 nation apply to Ticket A5? B.8iltJTCniN80N. J. R. WOOD, uen'l.MatAiter. Oen, fabs,At. We promptly obtain 11. B. and FoelKnV D f ree reiwrt on patentability. For free book, p"n3 .TRADE-MARKS Sr Opposite U. S. Patent Office CHICHrSTIK'S tNSLIIH ENNYROYAL PILLS T-"V OHelnl Only Uenulne. SAFE. AlrirellhU. ,4lo, rurtf for CHU HtMhU S lNOIJSIt In Ifl l kn4 Vuld urtftilia boxM. wml4 with lilui ribbon. Twke no othrr. Kefu Ikanvorona Nulilltutlona And Inilt iions llu; of your OroKiut, or Mod 4e. La iiuui for I'artlrulnra, TetlnonlI totl " It f I let fur l.a4llo,niT U((r, bj rt tura Hnil 1 0,000 Te.tlrscni.l. B.,in t I Drudiiu. 'hlofaMti'kB(lul III PARKERS HAIR BALSAM OlMrmt'i aud b-niitjfiet V10 hair. Pruniotttfl a luxuiihiit flrrowth. 4evor Fail to Brstoro Gray! jiair o us out 111 ui vinot , Curti ra!p diwRwt h hair laliutg. ftk-,tidl.ttat I"nigglit J -. ii. - is .twnw