THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. R In a Class of Water. Put a handful tAglaued teffe in a glass of water, wash off the coating, look at it; smell itl Is It fit to drink f Give LION COFFEE the .me test. It leaves the water bright and clear, because Wijust pure couce. Th a!. pmVbm Inrarw uniform Qua lit? and lr hn TO M4.KE THE SU3QUEHANM NAVIGABLE. Navigation Committee Moots at Harrisburg, and Considers Plan Feasible. The subject of converting the Sus quehanna river into a navigable water way wan fully discussed at a meeting of the Navigation Committee at the Board of Trade in Harrisburg last Friday night. A large number of letters were read from business men residing along the Susquehanna river, from points as far up-stream as the junction of the West and North branches at Sunbury and down close to where it empties into the bay. All of them expressed un reserved approval of the scheme and urged that no effort be spared to put it into effect. Many of these gave gratifying estimates of the amount of tonnage that would be available from their respective localities, and in the discussion of this feature of the value to be derived from river navigation, stress was laid upon the benefit that would accrue to the public in con ditions of such freight congestions that now proves such an obstacle to the shipping of coal from the anthra cite fields. The cost of the improvement ol the waterway, it was argued by some of the speakers, would speedily bi made np by the business contributed to the river. An illustration ol this was cited in the case of the Morion gahela, which since it was opened has reaped an enormous income in the way of freights and tonnage. QUESTION OF EXPENSE. ' Captain Campbell, who is in the Department of Internal Affairs, and was formerly eogaged in engineering, said he had been in conversation with a government engineer who had made a thorough inspection of the territory traversed by the Susque hanna between the point of- junction and the mouth. The engineer, he said, had declated as a result of his examination a belief that the conver sion of the stream to navigable uses was entirely feasible, and that the question was merely one of expense. He did not give this opinion officially, but as the expression of an expert it was highly gratifying to those inter ested in the plan of making the Sus quehanna an artery of commerce. As a result of the discussion it was decided to have made a summary of the reports contained in the letters from points along the river. These will be forwarded to Colonel McKen zie, Chief of the Board of Engineers of the War Department, with an urgent request that he take such steps as will lead Congress to provide for a survey of the river. No time will be lost in making this representation to the au thorities at Washington. Many tfcliool Children are Sickly Mother Orey's Sweet Powders for Children, used bv Mother Grey, a nurse lu Children's llowo, New Voik, Break up folds la lit hours, cure KevmNlinerw, Headaetie.Hloiuaim Troubles, Teething Wsordein. mid Uesl roy Worms. At. all drtiKgtua, Nuiuple mailed FKKK. Address, Allen 8. olmsled, Lelloy, N. V. Ktf-tit. Dated Label for Canned Goods, The doubt in a man's mind, wheij he buys a can of preserved food, as to how long it may have been since the canning was done will be dispelled if a bill introduced in the New York legislature becomes alaw. It requires every manufacturer of canned goods, excepting canned condensed milk or cream, to print plainly upon the label the exact date of the canning. Can ned goods without such label may not be sold under a penalty of $500 to wholesale and $50 to retail dealer. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will Le pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure 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. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous sur facts of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in it? cura tive powers, that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cuie. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists,' 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. O0L.D WEATHER AND 02IME. Influence oT tho Elements Upon The Temper of Men. "It was noticed in pobec court that the cold wave had produced a spasm of morality in town." says the Kansas City "Star."' "Only a few men were held lor investigation and there had been but one fight; in consequeuce, the docket was the lightest in the memory of the court officials. The cold weather had kept people at home and out of mischief. Here is a theme for the philosopher cold is the hand maid of morality. Park the world in salt and ice and watch for the millen nium. Shove the planet a little farth er from the sun and behold a Utopia. When you come to think of if, weather and conduct go hand in hand Who would want to see a Thanksgiv ing dinner in August or celebrate the Fourth of July in December? The late Congressman Cimtnings, when night editor ol the New York "Sun." used to say that a gloomy, muggy day was murder weather. It made men feel surly and when they got to drink ing they were apt to fiht. A year or two ago the annals of the "American Academy of Political and Social Science" published the result of a laborious investigation on the effect of weather and drunkenness. The author concluded that excessive humidity, a high barometer and blustering gales increased the number of arrests for intoxication. Raise the barometer, saturate the air, speed up the wind and clap the resulting drunkards in the hold-over or build wind breaks rarify and dessicate the atmosphere and empty the jails. "If generalization may be drawn from the effects of the co'd wave in Kansas City nittht before last, what a paradise Greenland and Nova Zembla must be! The prison at Archangel should contain only criminals from the south of Russia, and the Spitzbergen aunciay school ought to be crowded week alter week. The arctic climate must be a fine reforming agent. Who ever heard of any important Eskimo criminal. The 'hot blood' necessarv to crime is naturally cooled when the mercury retreats into the thermometer bulb. Evidently the time is comine when a refrigerating machine will be an indespensable piece of equipment for any jail. Lippincott's Magazine for February. THE PROSPECTOR IN PARADISE. Ly Warman tells the following story in the February Lippincotfs; A miner died a natural death and went straightway to his reward. He was not the first Troanduyker to die a natural death, but he was, so far as the narrator had been able to ascer tain, the only one to land with his outfit on the Shining Shore. When this pioneer prospector had been there a long, long while, another miner knocked for admission. "You can't come in," said the good man at the gate. " We have one miner here now, and he has ruined the streets. Turn a corner suddenly on the way to choir practice and you 11 tali into a prospect hole. Be sides, he is ever dissatisfied. No matter how good the claim, he will abandon it and go grubbing in another place. No, you can't come in." "Now, see here, Pete," said the applicant, " I'm no parachute jumper, an' I don't want to take no chances on a long drop. You let me in, and I'll not only agree to work myself, but I'll undertake to git that duck out o'these diggin's inside of an hour. You don't know me. I'm a miner all right, but I don't do no work. I'm the walkin' boss, see." "All right," said Peter, turning the key slowly, " but if you fail, you go." The new-comer peered down the shaft where the restless prospector was working and coughed. He picked up a pearl and let it fall on the miner's wing, and the miner looked up " What have you got ?'' asked the man at the top. Four walls of solid gold," replied the prospector. "How long have you been on the creek that is, in the camp?" "'Bout a hundred years, I judge." " Say," said thts walking boss, crouching close to the shaft and shad ing his mouth with one hand, " have you heard of the new diggin's in Hades?" " No what's it like ?" " Well, I've seen them bottling the pure quill just dipping it up in the ravines and passing it through a funnel and cairying it away to cool. It's a hot country, you know." "Are you a miner ?" "I am." "Is that straight goods you are giving me?" "It is, oh benighted brother, and I could say more, only my time here is limited." In precisely thirty eight minutes from the advent of the new-comer the prospector was out and the walking boss had jumped his claim. OASTOniA. Bmti the 9 Tlifl Kind You Have Always Signature or WASHINGTON. From our keyuinr Correspondent. Washington, January as, 1903, Senator Quay assisted by the unan imous vote of the democrats in the Senate, out generallod Senator Bover idge and his republican supporters yesterday and forced a test vote on the Statehood bill, thereby demonstra ting the falseness of Mr. Beveridge claim that Mr Quay and the demo crats weie filibustering. The vote came on a motion to go into execu tive session for further consideration ol the Cuban treaty. On Tuesday Senator Quay gave no tice that he would be compelled by the dilatory tactics of the republicans to insist that the Senate remain in continuous session until the Statehood bill was disposed of or a dale set for the vote. On Wednesday as soon as the routine business was disposed of he moved that the Statehood bill be laid before the Senate. Senator Beveridge ma.le no objections and Senator Iiurnham began a long speech against time. Thus the first clash was avoided. Throughout the day however, there wa3 an atmosphere of suppressed excitement in the Capitol and it was felt thai a clash would oc cur before night. ' About 4 p. m. Senator Burnham asked to be excused from continuing until today and Senator Cullom moved an executive session. Immediately Mr. Quay de manded the yeas and nays and the test vote was accomplished. The re sult 37 nays, 27 yeas and eleven pairs The signilicance of this vote lies in the fact that Mr. Quay has proved that he represents a majority of the Senate and that on a fair vote statehood will be granted to the three territories. Filibustering by the majority is held in such disrepute that it is now be lieved that the republicans will no long er hold out and Mr Quay is confident that Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico w;ll becomu states before the 4th of March. The republicans are talking of a compromise but after demonstrating that he has a majority of ten votes Senator Quay declares that he has no intention of compro mising and will stand out for the pas sage of the Omnibus Statehood bill. The course pursued by the Senate with regard to anti trust legislation is regarded with grave suspicion by all true triends of trust control. Just as the House subcommittee hid com pleted an anti-trust bill which had re ceived the approval of the democratic members of the committee and which was drawn along the lines outlined by the Attorney General, it was an nounced that three anti-truM measures were about to make their appearance in the Senate. One of these was. in fact intioduced yesterday. It comes trom the committee on Interstate Commerce and deals with those recom mendations of the Attorney Gtner.il af fecting transportation rebates, etc. . It was announced some time ago that the Judiciary committee of the Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young ; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest. The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others sec it, you won't.' Don't wait until you can't 1 deceive yourself any longer. ' -rt i .1 r . . 1 1 1 isegin wun tne nrsi mougnc to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. Ho iurt thai thU picture In Ilia form ol a label u on lh wrapper of every boillo oi Emulkion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1; all druggists. I iif I 1 b o Senate would await the passage of an administration measure by the House before takinir further action. Now ' thatiihe Home committee has adopted the Attorney General's recommenda tions and completed its bill, it is an nounced that the Judiciary committee is about to bring in a bill of its own. Moreover the bill creating a Depart ment of Commerce with a view to permitting it to so amend the measure by defining the duties and powers ol the proposed bureau of corporations, as to carry into effect the recommen dation of Mr. Knox with regard to a commission which should have super vision of those companies doing an interstate business There is grave suspicion that all of these measures have been introduced with a view to complicating the situa tion and making an agreement with the House impossible. It is possible that the bill introduced yesterday, governing interstate commerce, re bates, etc., may be passed, merely to satisfy the President, as it is under stood that such a measure is favored by more influential railroads who s e in its provisions a possible increase of profits, but it is not regarded as prob able by those in a position to know that other or effective legislation will be passed by a republican Congress. While no especially important legis lation has been enacted by the House during the past week that body has applied itself dilligently to the passage of appropriation bills, has passed two and has several others ready for con sideration. The Philippine currency bill which provides for what is popular ly termed a "mongrel gold stan.lard'1 for the islands is now under consider ation and will doubtless pass today. Minister Bowen has arrived in Dr. Humphreys. After fifty years Dr. Humphreys Specifics onjoy the greatest popularity and largest Halo in their hiatory, due to intriunio merit. Thpy care- the sick. MO. CURBS. PRICKS. 1 Feveri, Contentions, Inflammations, ! Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... ,!i5 3 Tee Hi I n a. Colic, Cry lag, Wakefulness .it 3 4 Diarrhea, or Children or Adults 33 7 Cougha. Colds, Uronchltls 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Kaceache '2!i 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo., .33 1 0 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.3 3 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods 33 13 Whites, Too Profuse Periods 33 13 Croup, Larynuitla, Hoarseness 33 11 Sail Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .33 1 5 nheumatlsm. Rheumatic Pains 33 16 Malaria, Chilli, Fover and Ague 33 19 C atarrh. Influenza, Cold In the Head .33 30-Whooplngl'ough 33 17 Kidney Diseases 33. 3-.ervous Debility 1.00 30 I'rlnarv Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .33 77-Grlp. Hay Fever 33 Bold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. f Dr. Humphreys' New Pocket Manual of all Diseases mailed free. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John ttta.. New York. RAILROAD TIME TAELE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. BLOOMSUURG DIVISION. In effect Jud. xti.lvoJi A.M. P.M. P. M JO On J5 gj 10 10 li M H ID 6 48 10 bi 600 1037 6 01 10 41 (I US NOKTUCMIULAND.... Cameron ......... DauvlUe - OalawiHua ...... Kupt.Tt ib35 l.oO . o ti 11 8il7 11 . 7 10 H ill , 7 io a -jv 1 no n 0 mouiuaburg UlHUV i so i lu 10 48 8 Hi Lliueiuut;e......M..... i is nun jjy Alllow tiiovo 17 40 f2 5, ju ,17 5i tttlaiereek - . 7 44 I;! S3 10 5i6 27 oerwiua, i uv btjdcu liaveu......... ......... . T 68 Uiuk's ferry 8 07 (tulckHliluuy .. g 17 w 00 6 H I fllI3 41 M fll 17 18 i7 " 11 a m mi Humours. s xr 8 SI a as 8 44 8 47 8 Hi 90 4 03 4 07 4 11 4 17 4 HO 4 84 4 29 4 Hi 40 4 45 4 SO "30 f7 09 11 44 7 14 Nauituoke., 184 Avondalo Plymouth Plymouth Juuctluu. Klnt'S'.ou Btnuel t.. Forty u'ort S 37 8 44 8 47 8 to MM VlO II 47 lira 1155 11 69 7 22 T 28 7 30 7 88 7 42 7 44 7 48 7 51 lilOS 12 04 li ON 1212 11 14 111 17 12 30 Uii 12 S8 12 32 18 85 Wyoming., VOd WeslPlttBton MiO susquehaniiu Ave., 013 7 56 pulsion . Duryea... . Lackawanna, Taylor Hellcvue...... ....... bcbantom STATIONS. 9 19 9a 8 01 8 06 6 10 8 17 9 26 VM 9 87 9 4'J A. If 8 21 8 25 r.M. f.m P. If WBST. A. If P.M. P. II A.M. 6 85 . 8 80 . 8 43 : I ' BCHiMTOM 1 1 55 tti 10 1 50 6 14 Hellevue Taylor Lackawauua.. 8 17 10 J4 8 08 18 6 24 2 10 Duryea 1028 10 33 10 87 1041 10 40 10 49 10 52 101 Ml 10 00 11 05 2 13 2 17 1 19 8 23 9 V7 2 31 8 34 8 40 8 45 8 26 8 30 6 32 35 PlUstOD 6 57 SumiueUanna Ave 70 West I'lttBton. T 08 Wyoming . 7 08 Curly Fort 7 12 Dennett 715 Kingston;. 7 til Plymouth..- 7 30 Avonriale 7 35 Nantlcoke 7 89 fluulot-k's 7 45 Mhl.'kKhtnnv 7 15 8 40 6 43 6 47 6 68 658 140 1119 1113 851 S5M 3 08 11 19 Hlck'sKerry BU7 in :n BeatU Haven 8 1 H 43 Berwick 8 19 1148 8 20 f 7 31 8 30 7 8 37 7 Brlarcrefk t 83 11 54 f 44 7 Willow Grove 18 11 01 IS SO fH00 LlineHldge 8 81 fl2os 851 KHDV " .....1 h87 IV 09 8f.K niocjBburg, f IJ22 4f6 Huprtt ....... . 8 11 V2 4 12 CaUwlRBa ..... 8 54 11 85 4 15 Danville 9 00 jaw Onulasky 12 44 M S8 Cameron 9 21 12 7 4 4 h Northumberland...... . 986 110 boo - A.M. P, X. P. M- tKiinsdollv. t Flag st nt Ion. K. M.HINE, T. W. I.Ktt. Supt . oen. Paas. Agt. SOUTH. ARKIVI. II. & H I. II. - NOHTH LBAVI a.rn 7 10 7.08 7 01 1 7 '8 6.6m 6.40 a.m. 1210 12 0 iS.02 pni'p.UI. STATIONS. HlOOIKf-tltl'V " P. I " Main st. Paper Mill ..Light oranRevll'e . .Korku .. ...Zmer's.. etlliwalt'r ...Henlou. . ...Kdson'p... .rnie't cr'k ..I.aubacb.. am rui'i'riiiO.m 8.50 5 S7l 2616.10 6.IHI 5.55 2.15 a. mi 1.05 1 50 1.45 M.52 !.3;.7 8 9.42:6.30 9.05 8.52 6.10 6.63 11.6.1 5 42 11.60 6.8(1 11.42 6.81 9.0S 8.I16 0 44 0.16 8.03 .W 6 60 9. 2!S.13 6 0:1,7.10 9.80 8.17 fi.(7 '.85 .1;8.6 H 7.45 V.468.33V.'.,m!8.O0 .Wi.8.S7iT.27i8.80 9.W 8. 40 7.P1 ;8.40 9.58 8.45 7.41 8 46 10 06 3.62 7.51 9 00 10.18 8.56 7.55ln9.6 1.30 AO,11.3li0.2l 6 "5 11.29 5.17 1.00 1 12.53 6 1811. 21 5.08 12.45 6(8 U.l:i:.00l.8! 6.04 11 09 4 66 12.10 fl.2!11 06 4 M 13.nHi 5.53 11.09 4.48 11.68 6 43 10.61 4.8 11.45 ...Central. , Jam. City. 6.46110.48 4.86 11.301 am am pm pm am pm pin laava corrected to Jan. 30, loos abuiti Washington wiih full power from Pre sidont Castro to effect any reasonable settlement of the claims of the Euro pean powers. On arriving Mr. Dowcn w.ia ii'ft with the infui iiuti jn tnat wa txnt-rletl to trtt with (treat Britain, Germanv and Italy st pirately and that every move in the delibera tions must he referred to the home governments, conditions most dis couraging to those who hope for a speedy settlement of the difficulties. The position of Germany, especially since the second bombardment of San Carlos, is regarded with grave sus picion by the officials of the State Department wh ch promises to use its eood offices to the full limit to facili tate Mr. Bowen's negotiations. '':'" The charge of Representative Less ler of the House committee on Naval Affairs, that he has been offered a bribe of $5,000 by a representative of the Hollani Submarine Boat Com pany has created considerable inter est in naval circles and the charge is now being made th2 subject of a secret investigation by the Naval Affairs Committee. Excursion Eatos. Taking effect January ist, the Lackawanna Railroad Co 1903 will sell excursion tickets to nearly all stations on their line. This will be another improvement that will be appreciated by the traveling public, the tickets will be good for thirty days including date of sale, stopover w ill not be allowed, i I4t Pennsvivania Railroad. Time Table in ( fleet May as. 140 4. M. ( V Ml 7 us! A. M. 7 a( f 7 31 7 4a- A. U i 38! flO 00 A. H. eio m, fill VI 10 50 11 07 U lt 11 '.Mi P. M I 1 42 f 2 10 P. M. I 2 45 f 2 52 8 01 P 4 4 P. i 6 I 6 6 6 6 7 P. 2 8 8 3 forantoD(Sl U)lv t'lltBtOU " ' WllkeHhurre..lv Plytu'Ui Kerry ' Manilooke..." Muuauau.ua....." Wapwaltopei.. " Nusco peok ...... ar 8 01 8 li! 8 1 8 20 S 8, 8 42 A. M. 11 5A 12 52 1 11 1 18 1 45 A. M fottsvllle, ,lv 5 00 7 V!v 1 !' 7 7 HA 8 00 U.l.ICtOD I'MinUlcken. rYrn Uicu. Hock tilcD., .Nfscoueuk., Cutawiaaa. 4 P. i 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 P. I 9 A. M. i 8 In A. M P. M. I 3 42 NescopccK lv ill 26 cieauy " Eapy Kerry ' H. Uloomaburg" 8 80 11 30 3 1.8: f t II-'1 f 8 4i 8 4i 11 46, 11 50 4 06 4 13 4 13 4 81 4 tb P. M 5 5 10 5 40 5 35 6 80 7 31 P. M. 11 57 11 67 12 1C 12 4u P. H. C'atawlssa...... ar Catawlasa lv 8 65 8 55 II 14 V 35 8. lunvlllo.... suuoury ......... A. M I 9 4' Sunburv.. LewlHburg ... Ml od Allllainspott. L )ck llaven... Uji 'ivo ....... i&ilL.C.... 12 4H 1 45 1 89 10 111 lu 08 11 OH 11 5U 10 07 10 55 1 4 8 20 8 00 A. 1, 8 30 8 2.' P. M. P H. w.jck Haven. Kullefotite... Tyrone PhlllpHburg, Olearlield ... Pittsburg..., ..lv (12 10 1 05 i 20 IS 45 ..ar 14 44i 16 Oil 4 85 5 25 6 55 (8 02 8 4ft 110 45 P. If. i 1 59 i 8 15 P. M. 8 23 6 00 7 15 P. M. A. M P. M. P. I 8 no Sunbury Uarrlsburg.. ..IV I 50 I 6 20 6 50 .ar! 1 11 30 P. M. i 8 17 8 11 4 10 A. M. 10 00 P. If . 11 45 t 6 55 P. M, 110 20 A. I 4 8 4 Philadelphia. ar Baltimore WaHhlngton... " I 9 45 110 55 Sunbury , ..lv 2 15 Lewlstown Jcar 4 05 Pittsburg- 10 45 a. 11. 11 45 P. M P. M P. If Uarrtbburg lv 15 00 A. M. I 7 15 10 25 A. U A. If Pittsburg.. ar I 6 55 II 50 I 1 50 I Weekdays. Dally, t Flag station P. M. I 7 10 d. m a. m. a. m Pittsburg., ,.lv I 9 00 I 3 00 1 8 A. M A. U r. m Harrisburg ar;l 2 00 I 4 20 a. m. I 9 p. in. I 8 a. m Pittsburg lv t 8 P. M. Lewlstown Jo." Sunbury ar t 7 t 8 00 t 4 50 t 9 20 A. M. p. m A. M a. m Washington.... Baltimore Philadelphia... 1VI10 40 t 7 50! t 8 40 110 60 111 45 111 40 111 41 I 4 40 I 4 25 A. M. I 7 65 111 20 I 8 80 A. H A. II P. H t 8 -a HarriRnurg... sunbury , lvil 8 36! til 40 ..ar l 5 00 I 9 86 1 08 t 6 1)5 p. u A. M. A. M Pittsburg Clearllclil ....lv 12 45 8 M I 3 00 I 8 00 ' 9 88 10 14 11 ! 1 05 t 10 P. It. PhlllpHburg, Tyrone Hellt'tonte.. Lock Haven 4 40 7 00 8 16 9 15 1 9 82j 10 80! A. M. p. Brie lv I 6 8AI Kane Honoo Lock llaven... Wllltanisport. Milton LewlHburg 8 45 11 50 12 8H I 6 00 10 3D 11 25 t 6 45 t 7 85 A. If P. M 2 20 2 23 I 8 30 tl240 1 25 9 17 9 05 1 15 1 65 Sunbury ar 8 24 9 40 7 03 708 714 A. U. 4H 1 A. If P. M t 2 0: Sunbury. ....... lv I 9 65 10 17 H. Danville " C'atawlssa " K. lllonmhburg" rill 2 21 7 21 7 82 1 7 87) T 42 7 63 8 02 10 85 10 43 flO 47 10 66 11 05 A. M. 2 36 2 43 41 18 icspy perry Creasy " ! 2 55 3 05 53 KescopecK ....ar fso3 M4 T7. 7 821 p. u. Ill 88 8 17 CatawlHRft... ...IV tlO 38 8 20 8 25 8 37 852 9 05 P M. NMBCOpeck.,, Kock (.len. ... Fern Olen..,, Hi 8 61 11 2-2 5 05 11 2S 11 33 11 68 5 A- Tomhlcken.. 8 ex! 9 19 5 88 6 50 6 55 lla.Mon PoltsvlUc... 10 15 A. H. t 8 02j 8 JO 8 8ll 8 581 9 031 A, II r. m. t 8 05 8 20 NOHOOpeck lv 111 05 11 20 11 32 wapwallopen.ar 8 SO! Mncanuqua Nantlcoko Plym'th Kerry" WllkeBbarre..." 11 51 P. M. 8 4: 8 57 4 05 r. m. t 4 58! 5 24 12 02 12 10 9 10 A. M P. M, 111 .V pittston(SH)arlt 9 3 Sorauton " "I 10 os 1 lit wpkdRVH. I llallv. f F'.nir a' ntlon. fuilmau Parlor and riloepleg car run on through i.r-ilnn betweou Huuliiny, Wllllamsport auit trie, la-twecn Huiibury and I'Ulluaeipuii. and Wanliltaton andbolwetJliUarrlabuig, ITtUJ burg and Hi" weal,. , Kir (onaer luloi a'.iou apply to Ticket A5?B.Sm"rcniNHON. j.e.wood, ' Oon'l. Mat tger. lien, l'ass, Aiit. a m PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY, In effect November 16, 100Z Tn.1l.v3 LtiWh l.uOMbLHO For Now Yorit, niiiiweipiilH, hmiliuk Vot.l Title, Tauiaqua, weekday 7.87 11.30 a. m. 8:83 p, 111. For Wllllamsport, weekdays, 7.8" a. m., 8.83 p rn. for Danville and Milton, weekday, 7.87 a. m 3.31 p. in. For ( atnwlKa weekdays 7.87, 11.80 a. to. 12.20, 6.30, p. in . ror Idipcrl weekdays 7.87, 11.80 a. Ol., 1120 1.38, 6.81), V. rr. I MAINM l'CI! Pl.C'Hlv.r-nn.'O Leave New lurk via PLIiuHi'ipl I. 8,0 Di.,uiid via K.m'tli n il a. lu. Lent e Philadelphia '0.21 e. n . Leave KchUiMj, 2. i6p. 111. l,e iu I ' j 1 1 h v 1 1 1 I1' f .'i . 1. , Leave 1 .ill n,i. . 1 ,4V p, 1. ., Leave vi llllaiiihi.nl ei kUa) 1 10 10 a ED, p. u.. Leavp CiituwiHfa weekdays, 6 . 0, 8.10 a. I lie 1.8.", Jt.fifl p.m. Iave HnuiTt, weekdays, 0.44, 8. 28, 11.40 1.. rn. I. ..8, 8.46 p. ni. atlas 1 it; CITY H. I(. From Chest nut st. and KouiUt. Ferries. ATLANTIC CITV. CAI'K MAY ?7.30 A. M tH.:ni A. M. H.I6 A. M. i 15 A. M. tal.io P. M. Mil. 0 I". M. M 00 P. M. ndm citt sr. 2(1 A. M. H.45 A. M. S'.i it A. . tut. 40 P. V. tM.lliP, M. vVii 11 I'. M. tc5.40P. M. SKA IHI.I H7.30 A. M. X 46 A. M . (W.10 P. M. fi.Hl P. .vl. tc.r.40 P. M. 0.00 A. M., I.id 547.111 A. M Kxc O KI A. M Kx. hx. 10.0(1 A. M.. tUMI A M., Kx. I.8II r t2.IK) P ti.oo 1: tvno I' .'..Oil I" At., Kx. .V., Fx. SI., Kx M Kx. 1 tc5.40 1'. M. M Kcl. i-5.ll) P. M. 7.15 P. .M Ex. "Dully. '' Hun.liivs. 1" WeekHnvg. 1' Hatiirduy. "J" via Subway, "b" r-out h St. 4.00 hnut 11 it. 5.S0 "11" Mouth Ht. I.311. "k does Wit connect for Enelci Mere Knturrtsy niKht T II. en KxeurHlon. Dciaili d time t.,llc at ticket f.nices. W. A. OAHKKTT, KDMON J. WKKRH, Oeu 1 MUM. I.en'l t'aHH. Agt. Beagle Studio! Prompt atlenlion given to all Photographic Work. Crayons, Flaming, Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Kade at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio, u 27 62 M 00 07 17 37 47 00 V. 15 Of) 15 22 MAIN AND CENTRE STS. 00 I 00 01 20 25 82 32 51 15 If 40 felpllSiiSKi toucan save money on l'ianos and Or- guns. ou will always find the lag slock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS, From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward? We sell on the installment pin. Piano $25.00 down and jfio.ooper month. Oi cans, 10.00 down, coper month. Lib eral discount for cap h. !ieet music, at one half price. Musical merchandise of l kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES. If. 81 10 $5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We als handle the Demorest Sewing MacMne, fron $19.50 and upwards. Sewing Machin Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewin M. 25 30 05 Machines. Best ma) n of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO d.00. J. SALTZER. Music Kooms No. 115 W. Main street below Market, liloom&burg, Pa 6 80 Nasal to 10 00 .,.., 'TV HAV.m( W.B " heals OTS fr "MM membrano. It cures Wj" A'tv catirrh and dilvea S & F-uk awayacolalntheheaa sTLjXli qulekly. if fa'Q Cream Balm Is placed Into the nos- fc-Vj.' iitviy'2 irll8,Hpread over the t , yJlg Essirsi'.f.i'MAY FEVER mediate and a cure lollowa. 1Mb not drying not produce sneezing, wirgn i.e, urom uu UruttrlHi a or by mnir; Trial size, 10 cents by mall. We promptly obtain II. 8. and Foreign 1 a 00 4 oc 4 40 4 S 6 15 P. M. t 5 25 5 50 118 6 15 ;ud model, sketch or pboio t ..ivt utinn inr free report on patentability. Forfre fa0rTRADE-MARKS For free beok, Vrlt to t 6 10 6 HO 8 40 P. Opposite U. S. Patent Office t 7 05 6 08 1 28 7 84 WASHINGTON D. C. 7 i 8 08 P. 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