THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. At one s HALF THE COST Lion Coffee has better strength and flavor than many so-call ed "fancy brands. Bulk coffee at the lame price is not to be com pared with Lion in quality. In I lb. air tight, sealed packages. WOULD A MEN I) THE PAUPER DEAD AOT- According to tho Amendment, Ten Taxpayers Of tho Poor District May Claim a Body and Prevent it From Being Turned Over to the State Anatomical Society for the Purposes ol Dissection. Hon. II. G. Troxell, of Williams port, has introduced in the House of Representatives, at Hamsburg, an amendment to the act permitting the bodies of the pauper dead to be claimed by the State Anatomical So ciety for dissecting purposes. It fol lows: AN ACT. To amend section 2 of an act en titled "An act for the promotion 01 medical science by the distribution and use of unclaimed human bodies lor scientific purposes through a board created for that purpose and to pre vent unauthorized uses and traffic in human bodies." Approved the 13th day of June, one thousand eiht hundred and eighty three. Section 2 reads as follows: 'All public officers, agents and ser vants, and alt officers, agents and servants of any anil every county, city, township, borough, district and other municipality, and of any and every almshouse, prison, morgue, hos pital, or other public institution having in charge or control over dead human bodies, required to be buried at the public expense, are hereby required to notify the said board of distribu tion or such person or persons as may, from time to time, be designated by said board or its duly authorized ofii cer or agent, whenever any such body or bodies come to h:s or their posses sion, charge or control, and shall, without foe or reward, delivet such body or, bodies, and permit and suffer ihe said board and its agents and the physicians and surgeons from time to time designated by them, who may comply with the provisions of this act to take and remove all such bodies to be used within this state for the ad vancement of medical science, but no such notice need be given nor shall any such body be delivered if any person claiming to be and satisfying the authorities in charge of said body that he or she is of kindred or is re lated by marriage to the deceased, shall claim the said body tor burial, but it shall be surrendered tor inter ment, nor shall the notice be given or body delivered if such deceased per son was a traveler who'died suddenly, in which case the said body shall be buiied. It is to be amended as follows: If such deceased person is claimed on the petition of not less than ten taxpayers ot the poor district in which said deceased person died or had a residence, said petition to be directed to the overseers or directors of the poor of said district, notice in writing of such claim to be served upon the person or persons or institution having such dead body in charge; or, if such deceased person was a traveler who died suddenly, in either case the said body shall be buried by the overseers or directors of the poor of said dis trict. . Eliauiokin Investors Lose. According to the Wall Street Stand ard, the Los AJargas Mining com pany of Jiminez, Mexico, has failed and their options have been forfeited to the owner of the property they were working. The investment is a total loss, the financial journal says. A number of Shamokin p.'ople were interested and will realize nothing. Collapsible mining companies and horse-raring propositions appear to have easy picking in Shamokin. HOW'S THIS? We ofTer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. T. Cheney & Co., Proprs., J Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cing able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. Wai-dino, Kinnan & Marvin, whiltsale druggists, Toledo, O. Miii'u r'atnrih Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces 01 me ysiem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists, i estimoniais ncc. Hall's family pills are the best. BROWNLOW ROAD BILL. It Provides for i o vr rn me 11 1 anil lte Aid Towaril II n 1 1 ill ti u of iHiund MlulitviDK. JU'prrscnliil ivo Iti'nwiilnw, of Ten n'Mco, i taking im active inl crest in liis lilll which niinipniite $::o,. 00(1.(100 for the impi'iivi'iiii'tit of tlio jnillic ronils of the country. It i wluit is known us tho "Uooil ItouiU ltill." In recent yi nr the people of '.I10 south linvo fchown n comintMidu. blc di'teriniiwitloti to Improve tin luililic highways. Tlio mutter Iium been tlisciisscd frequently nt good rouds conventions, meetings of farm er nnd by organized bodies. Mr. Urownlow mi id roce.11 1 ly that in ft' short while there, would he 11 good roads organization In every county in tho I'nited States. With tlii us a backing, lie feels thut there is mora hope for tlio hill than would bo sup posed. Among tho more ardent champions of t he measure is Kepre tcntative Hepburn, of Iown, one of the most influential republicans of tlio house. The entire Maryland del egation is in favor of tho hill, as well as the delegations from most of tha middle western states. The hill provides for tlio appropri ation of $:j(),000,(M)() for the Improve, ment of the roads, the plan being for the state nnd county, where tho im provement is made, to furnish half the cost, the general government pay ing the other half. After this movement has been suc cessfully launched each congressman will have a pressure brought to bear upon him by his constituent that will ho a powerful incentive to him to vote for the hill. It is a matter appealing directly to the country constituent nnd to the agricultural classes. That they will generally fa vor it goes without question nn.1 members of congress representing rural districts ore already receiving appeals to vote for the hill. "There is no reason why the hill should not pass," said Representative Urownlow, recently, "although I re alize that the matter must he worked up gradually. As soon as the conn try is aroused on the subject you will find that all the country peopl will he for tho bill. It is a well-known fact that nearly all tho public money spent for improvements goes to tho cities, whore all tho public buildings are located. The country peopte are not getting their share of it. About the only incentive they have to im prove the roads is the rural free de livery service. This has aided tha cause considerably, hut other help ia needed. "If congress can appropriate money for the improvement of rivers and harbors, there is no reason why ap propriation should not he made for the improvement of the public high ways, which are just as useful to the people. Congress has spent $444,000,. 000 for the improvement of rivers and harbors and not a cent for the im provement of roads. The rivers and harbors hill passed at the last Bebsion of congress carried a total that waa equivalent to a per capita tax of one dollar on the citizens of the United States. No state or county, or both combined, levies such a tax on tha people. Of course, tho improvement of the rivers is u U right and should he undertaken, but at the same timo 1 believe some of the money could he most advantageously used for the betterment of the public roads." Louisville Courier-Journal. A HANDY FARM GATE. Of Especial Value on Farina Whera It la Dralrable do Stimralf Mock from Time to Time. A good boat or skipper for sledding logs can be made by Ubing natural croohs for runners, bolting on a wida plank for nose piece and pinning or bolting a bunk to the runners. This HANDY GATE FOIt FIELDS. may he mortised into the runners at) shown at Fig. 1, or into a four by six inch piece bolted to runners as shown by Fig. 2. The best skipper, however, is made by sawed stuff. The runners should he tapered iu front, and the hunk morticed into the bunk pieces and fitted so tight that the bunk must be pounded into place. In- Fig 3 u is the bunk; b, the bunk piece; c, c, runners; d, the nose piece, 'these let ters correspond in Fig. 2, which is a sectional view of the skipper. E. J. McDonald, in Ohio Farmer. Undo Sum Protect Horaea. The United States government liua taken measures to protect the lrurses used ou tho rural delivery routes and other government work, and has adopted a uew seetlou in tho pro visions for contracts requiring con tractors and drivers to keep th horsen they use in good condition. The order will affect 1U0.000 horse used on government contracts in the west and thousands of drivers. Cruel treatment while in tho service will he considered cause for imposing a fine on the contractor or requiring the dismissal of the driver. lloatoa Uudget. ( a in WASHINGTON. Prom our kcular Cnrr-ipotidenl. Washington, February 2,5, 1903. The rem'rknlile ficility wiih whim the republican lea krs in the Senate accomplish their cuds, icgardiess of thi Statehood blockade, is the occa sion of considerable comment in Washington this week and grave ques tion as to the sincerity nf Si'. Quay's sped icular devotion to the Statehood is being raised. Wife a majority of the Sente favorable to Statehood, Senator Quay has had a decided ad vantage, ever since the beginning of the session. Twice he has secured a vote, not on statehood but on so'ito question so closely related thereto as to reveal the sentiment of the Senate, and on each occasion his majority has been demonstrated. Under these circumstances it is evident to those familiar with the Senate procedure Mr. Quay could have prevented the passage of every mersure, by the Sen ate, had he been so dispose !, until a day had been set for a vote on the Omnibus Statehood bill. On several occasions the Senator from Pennsyl vania has announced that such would be his course and as many times has he receded from that position. Senator Morgan, whom no influence can tempt to abandon the path which he believes to be his duty, has from the first opposed the Panama canal and has denounced the Colombian treaty as drawn as a meritricious convention capable of precip'tating war and breed ing scandals. Although regarding the Nicaraguan route as the better, Mr. Morgan has assented to the Panama route and to the Colombian treaty on condition that it be so amended as to avoid the evils he has pointed out. 1 lis opposition placed the republicans in a most embarassing position and they called a caucus and adopted a lesolution to the effect that the Senate should leina'n in cotinuuus executive session until the Senator from Alabama should have exhausted his arguments against the Columbian treaty which means, robbed of parliamentary lan guage, until Mr. Morgan should have Aorn himself out in his attempt to se cure for the Unitdd States an agree ment which would protect from all possibility of loss the vast sum which it is proposed to invest in the Isthmian Canal. It is now a case of physical endurance and it requires no prophet to say that Mr. Morgan will be defeat ed. The old septaugenarian, he is seventy-nine years old, talking alone and against time is one of the most remarkable episodes of endurance on record. The Senate leaders are not worried over the Statehood blockade. Ic blocks none of their pet schemes and they are only too glad to have an ex cuse to igore the Littlefield bill which has been reported to the Senate after passing the house and which presents the only adequate remedies for the trust evils. They are also glad to Consumption Salt pork, is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to the consumptive co and 100 1 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- phitcs 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 Bo lure tlut tli! jiiclura U V. (..,,,. of l.i!u 1 i m Hid wrapper ot every buttle of J?.niulMon you uuy. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y 50c. and ft; all druggists. m have an excuse for ignoring the Eight Hour bill and the Imm'grition lull and every otlfr measure wli i.h is in the interest of the people. Muc:i has been said about the Senate s'tuit.on because that is the only chamber in which there is the slightest Ireedoni of action. In the house the members, are tided by a small coterie composed of l!ie Sp -aker ami Representatives, Payne, l)alzll and Grosvenor to an j extent that leaves no room for free I action, does not even allow of a free j expression of thought. . I Reviewing the session, which is now 1 drawil g to a close, Senator Qjay said yesterday, ''The democrats have no- 1 thing l') regret in so far as their action ! at tins session is concerned. They j accepted even the message of a re- i publican president to so tar as it made ! a feeble protest i'gainst the encroich- i ments of monopoly. They have vot-1 cd for every ami trust measure and have earnestly wotked for more ad- ! equate measures. They hane stood for Statehood in the Senate because they believed that the territories were entitled to Statehood. They have not seriously opposed the Alaskan treaty because they desired to afford the Administration an opportunity of set tling the Alaskan boundary dispute if possible. They did not contest the passage of the Philippine Coinage bill, notwithstanding the fact that it was not the remedy which appealed to their views, because it seemed the on ly measure which could possibly pas and which might afford some relief to V 1 I"""; ( r.()OK MAILED Fit EE. A. .) IT.VKnw, rnnucMlnn-. Ini'aimiia-ciiii-n 1 iIi.iik. Lung Frier, Milk lever. 11. 11. '. r. CII!13 It. It. ClUI.3 K. 1:. V. V. tt'HEH 11.11. 1. 1. Ck'RKK .1. K. -I'll VI V. LamrncM, UhiMtiiiiiilMiii. lujuricn, i-oitK TIIUOAT ItUirmncr. Qutney, Epizootic, WnitMS. Dots. .rul). t'Ot 'Mill. .,!,., Iiiiliirnm. Inftnnird 1. 11 hum. 1'lrurti-l'nriiBMiiila. roi.ll'. llclKnihf. Wliid-lllt.wu, ItlnrrtH'd. ltNi'iit-rv. I'rcvriila Mini Altltl(;K. hiim.v di liLAiiDKit iiiMinmniH. hlY ItlsF. Mnrwr. I'mplloui, I iri'r. 4.rrll, Klircy. Mill nVDII lOV M-irlna im(, liidlut-Ntitiii, Momai'h Mincer. tl'IOJ CUe. each; Stable Case, Ten Sprwlfli-s, Uook. e., 7. At (lruKVlst!'. or wiit prcpaM on rif?lpt cr price. HiinipbrffVH' Medicine Co.. Cor. Wllllum & John Street, haw York. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Lackawan:-a I&uilrcnc! BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect Januaiy iiiitli, I'JVJ. KAoT. STATIONS. A M. A.M. F. r. v. NOKTMUMIIIIHLAND.... JO 35 Cnmei oc 10 0" 10 10 lii 19 10 Hi It) .17 10 41 1.60 ti tl II 11 111 -M u an fi;U & 4U t 5v s vi 0i 1,1 6 ) IU & Duuvllle CaUwmsa 7 10 7 1 7 U Kuperl Hioornsourg Kmiy 10 is Ltmf HldKe 7 a no si ti 4t willow (..rove. 17 4u io r; so Brlarcreen , 7 44 7 6U 10 M 11 U.i 11 03 1 58 HerwloK 6 4 6 41 BimoU Uavtn 7 Mtil a us tl 17 11 111 11 80 II 44 11 47 8 OB 18 47 I i0 8 IV UicK'P ferry K7 BUlcKBUluujr. tl 17 II unlock H ft ti 3 81 8 38 3 44 3 47 8 64 30 4 03 4 07 4 14 4 17 4 40 4 44 4 89 4 84 4 40 4 45 4 60 17 09 Nantlcoke..... SJ 7 14 7 44 AvnnmilH 3 01 DIvronilMl 8 l 11 7 4li lUymoutlj JuDctlon... 8 47 11 65 KlnwB'.on 8 55 11 W Bennett.. " J- ' 7 8 7 48 7 44 7 44 Vnrt.v Knrr ' " WyomliiK J u' 111 08 U 11 ,i 14 14 17 12 0 U W V-l S8 7 M 7 51 1 06 SIS 8 1" 8 111 8 17 8 '21 8 ti V .0 9 IS tl 10 U Hi V si 9 Hi 9 87 west rinBioii Huiqnelianua Ave rmsioD Uuryea Lackawanna Taylor Helleviie 9 i t 1 85 HCHAXTOX A. M A. M. p. M. p. il. WEST. A. H. STATION K A M. P. M. P. M. HCHANTON 4 35 10 10 10 17 111 44 10 28 10 83 1 6"i ili 10 1 50 8 14 Hellevue., 3'.l 8 13 48 Taylor 8 03 6 18 (I 24 Laekawtnna 1 10 8 13 2 17 8 19 8 43 47 8 81 8 84 3 40 8 45 8 49 3 54 8 58 Duryea 1'lttBton 6 53 5 67 10 87 8 30 32 6 85 8 4l) 6 41 8 47 6 53 6 58 7 "8 7 OS 7 .4 HuHiiiiehaniia Ave... 7 i0 10 41 Wed 1'IMStOU 1 03 111 43 Wvouiliiir.. 7(w 10 40 id 54 10 fi 10 00 11 05 Forty Fort 7 2 Benneu Kindlon' T 41 Plymouth T 30 fiv riimitn Junction AvMidule 1 11 f Nanileoke 7 39 11 13 Hunloek's 1 4 11 19 stiiekHhlnny 1 fBf'l 81 Hlek'fP'erry 8 07 11 43 Hene.h Haven 8 " "1 48 Berwick 8 1 11 54 Mrlarereek f? v3 11 01 'A'lllow Grove W Si f 11 05 Llmeuidge S 81 18 M KHpy ' s s: 14 44 Blocisburg 44 is 15 Hu n l ss ratflvtBsa f M ;S4 Danville M J J fanieron " " NOHTUl'MBIHLANP... ... 85 1 10 3 OS 7 21 8 20 t7 81 8 30 8 87 7 11 7 48 tl 44 f3 50 8 64 8 5S 4 18 4 12 4 15 4 2i 14 33 4 4 6 00 7 53 fS 00 fS 03 8 04 8 17 8 20 8 2 8 37 B 52 9 05 A. M. A. U A. M. A. M tPunsdiillv. f KlagstHf on. E. M.KINK, T.W. I.KF. Supt. " en. l'asa. Agt, POl'Tll.- U. He H K. M. -NOHTH ABHIVI. a iiiia.m.'pm'p.m LKAVK 8TAT10KP. HloonisMi'H " I'.AV "Main sr. Inpcr Mill ..light ft. orannevti'e .Forks .. ...Zuner's.. 'v miei ...Henton... ...Ed son'... .Coie's t'r'k ..Lanbacb., am pmlp'nis.m 7.10 7 Cli 4. 10 1 A. 00 1 4.15 .10 9.15 1 50 1.45, 1.801 50 4 6 45 n 10 i2.o-.ft-m 14.04i5.53 11 53 5 44 s.5- 4.31) 8.i5 4.44IH.30' .0'. 4.52 . i0! 9.0 ..'5 0 41 6.37 V lfi 1.03 6.S3 6.rn 9.26 8.13 6.0317.10 9.30 3.17 6 07 7.35 . JH 8,'! 6 H 7.45 W 46 8.33 .'.'S'P.OO 9 50 8.37 7.47,8.!:0 .M 8 40 7.1 1(4-40 9..SH 8.45 7.4llfc.4rt 7 01 7.53 (1.50! 11.50 5.3!) 6.40 11.44 5.31 6 ill 11.31 5.l 1.00 k5 l'.'.D 5.1719.58 H IS il. 21,5.00 14.15 6. 08 11.13 5. .,14.r 6.04 11 I'll 4 56 14.10 B.02 11 06 4.53 14.05 5.53 U.ix 4 48 11.53 5.43 10.51 4.33 11.45 .('eutrHl in 05 8.54 7.51 (MM 5.40,10.48 4.35 11.801 Jam. City. 10M 8.65 6.5i v s am am pm pm am uui uiu n.iu liavi corrected to Jan. 80, luos Aaaiva suffering Filipinos. Tne republicans, on the other h ind, h ive fo 14 it Ve ! Into I, they h ive f a;ht all a 1 r 1 trust legislation sutlV:ien:ly d-.nt.i: t unsure the ouposition of the tiu-f, ih-y have 111 11 orl; il me '.he Iml ! nj( 01 t ieir nusters the ve.lcd ititertsis. ot the country." ' I'erliaps the most satisfactory end atta'ned at tins session of Congress," says Senator Dubois, "is the absdute demonstration by Ihe republicans that thev regard hte iJmgley tariff schedules as sacred, to be left inviolate ret;ard less of the injury tliey may be doing to the people, regardless of the enor mous profits tney m.iy be taking from the consumers and placing in the pockets of the fev, regardless of the unmistakable advice of President McKinley who plainly saw that the tune had come when lhose schedules must Le modified if liis party was to continue succesMuily. No intelligent man who believes that the tariff srlieilules should be revised or modi fied can hereafter vote the republican ticket." Senator Hanna's ex slave pension bill has already bc-'n seized upon, as ne must have known it would be, to defraud the negroes with false hopes and representations. Circulars are being sent .broadcast stating that Senator Manna, i man of might and power" has espoused the cause of the negro and solii hing funds from negroes to piouiole the passage of the bill. Senator llanna, when seen by yoi r correspondent, admitted that he never expected the bill to become a law and would not vote for it himself, but it w-.ll be used to promote Mr. Hanna's popularity with the negro delegates to the national convention. Elaborate preparations a.e being made by the War Department lor the laying of the corner stone ol tt:e new Army War College which wil take place in Washington on the 21st. inst. President Roosevelt, who is a master mason, will lay me stone ami secretary Root will deliver the oration of the day. The organization of '.he War College will mark the completion of the educational system of the army. Hliake Into Your Shoes Allen's Koot-Eas. H rests the. reef, Cures I'orns, Uunvons, Inirniwlritr Nails. Hwollen and HweailiiK teet. At all drufcrsldtsauJ 3I100 hi ores, 400. Ask to-ciay. 21-It Pennsylvania Railroad. Hclifclule In tlltct Nov. 16, 190a KOKTIIWAKD. STATIONS. 4. X. A. M. r u r. m. SuDbury leavo t M 4S I 9 Wi 5 i 00 ! fi 5 Kllnesorove ,i " oiiiuii1 1 o si v divertoii ,1 6 rs f locii I 3 10 t 5 87 Kipps nun ,t 7 on rn hi ,t b 44 nHUnvllIlottUV"le !1'!10" "21 660 Hoyd.... 17 18 f 111 ai f 8 4Vr 5 51 Kiiiirliitf Creek l 7 1W 1 10 J I 4 31 t 6 01 Catawiaat. ..Arrive 7 34 1035 nut 8 0s CatuwlBsa. Leave i 7 32 1 10 35 1 2 381 6 OS Fast lllooinHtur(. 7 37; 10 431 f 7 42 r 10 47' f 7 10 f 10 53 , T S4 10 66. 8 Hi 11 05; 2 43: 6 15 .... !f 8 ! .... f 6 i.7 3 8 80 3 0rv 6 40 liloomsouitr ) Ktp Ferry hi uuy town Ferry CnjaKy Nescoreek. ..Arrive) Berwick S NescopeeK . . ..Leave '5 8 04 1 11 Oh i 8 05 i 6 40 Heacli uiiven rerry.. 11 n i" in "i :i WupwalKipen.. 8 9 11 40 3 20! 6 52 fond Hill Mimcniiaiiua 1 hUKsliluuy f Kelreat N inlleoke Buttonwoml Plvnioutn Ferrv Houm rWikaatnirre.... lliizle Street W llkesuurro ...Arrtvo t 8 3 til 25 f 8 23 f 6 50 8 81; 11 84; 8 80 7 01 8 43 11 44; 8 10' 7 10 8 . 4 11 M! 8 49 7 19 t 9 00 f 12 ne f 8 55 t 7 85 f 9 04 f 14 04 f 3 57 t 7 28 9 08 14 Oft 4 00, 7 SO 9 1 8 12 08 4 03 ; 7 33 9 10 14 10 4 liO! 7 3a A. U. P. M P. M, P. M. SOUTHWARD. A. M.j A. M. ' T. U bTATIONS. r. m. WllkeHharre... . teal llu.le Street hotiili Wilkesbarru.. 5 7 S5 10 3 ". I 2 15 6 00 I 7 SS 10 37 8 47 04 7 ! 10 l 4 60 6 05 , ijinoutii Ferry.... nutlonwood f 7 34 f 10 12 f 8 64 f 6 07 I 7 i I 10 4.1 I 4 04 I H nil Nantlcoke 7 44, 10 50 3 01 It 17 7 Mi 1U 58; 3 10 6 20 8 01 11 07! 3 40, 6 87 Kcl real shlckMlilnny. Mocaniiqua. ., I.t.rl lllll : If 8 0 f 11 li t 8 25 t 8 42 u nnu, iliniien 8 III; 11 1! 8 81 8 4' lleaell ltaveu Ferry... it 8 14. 1 11 41jf 3 311 t 6 53 KescOjieok Arrive I 8 101 11 vti 3 44, 7 oil Berwick Neseopeek Cieusy Htonytowu Ferry :: S 8 is' 11 20 s 3.'' 11 36' 3 44 J 7 00 3 53 7 e f 8 8:i f 'I 8,h f 3 54 f 7 Hi Fsi ferry Bloollihbiirtr...., .. -1 I Kiist, uliKiiiislmiir-. I I CntawituM Arrlvo i h 44 f 11 4D 1 I 04 f 7 40 I 11 ln 4 (1R 7 5 11 57! 4 13 7 34 8 5 Ctawlsna... ... Leave Kuaring Creek no yd Danville I W..111 li Hi. iwllle I K 55 :i 57, 4 is 7 34 f tl 01 f 1405 f 4 m r 7 t f V lO.t 14 11 I 4 SH t 7 411 V II 14 15 4 8i 7 51 Kipps Hun f 9 l'fia40 r 4 35 f 7 BO Wolvertou t 'J5lf 14 a) f 4 44 t 8 0:1 Klines Orovo f -7J 130 t 4 15 f 8 . sunDury Arrlvo 5 II 8ui! 1440 I 4 55 in 15 I A M I e. M.I F. M.i P. M. I Dolly. 4 Dally, except huiidrty. ' I" Mops only on noilue to cond.ict.or or Aijeut, or on Bit' hill. Tii uilns leave UI.OOMSHt'ltd us follows: w. i- 'iitHton ana se.ranion iisroiiowc: 7.87 a. m.. 4.41 and 6.15 U. ui. week dais; 1 u. 13 a. in """or I'oltsvllto, Hendlmr and Philadelphia,, 7.37 . m. nnd 2.43 o m. week days. vnr iiiiz.leton. 7.37 a. m 4.43 and .15 p. m. .......1 .liivu. 1 1) im ri. m dallv. For LewUburir. Milton, Wllllamspor', Lock il ,u..n. id.i.iiva mid Kane. 11.50a m. weekdays; ijiek lluven only, s 47 a. in and 4.00 p. m. week days: for Wliliamsporl, and liilerui'd'aie ata' ,i....u a 17 ii. in. in .1 7.J,ri n. in. week duvs For llelli fonte. Tyione, i'blllp:,burff, and 'i.urn.ii - -47 una 11. hi u. m. weeK u.iys For llarrlhburfj and lnieiiiiedluteBi.utlons8.47 and II 60 a. m., ana T.xa p. m. wwk uuy; i.uo p, tYI Hllv For l'iilliidelphla (via HarrlFburc), Bnltlmoro and Wusliliii!ion H.47 aim ii. hj a. m., anu . p. m. wo. k duvs: 4,Uo p. m 08i'y. k-nr iMiiHliiiiir (via lliirrlsbuji'l, 8.47 a. m .a. n. in. week days: 4 Oil p m dull ; via Lewla- i.mii .iiirtiMion. k.4? and II. nil a. in. week duvs via l.oi k iluven. 8.47 and 11.50 a m. week duja. Pullman FarU r and meeplnir I arn run through trains between Huubury , w llllamsport and Kile, between Hunbury and l'hlli.dulpbla and w iisninkinn ana oeiwueuuuiuouun, i feme at.il llll U'PHI. For (ouner Information apply to Ticket A (rents. W. W. ATTKUBUKY, Oen'l.Muuauor , H. WOOD, oen. fasa, Agt. PHILAUIiLPIilA & KKADING RAILWAY. In pffeet November 1, W2. Til l.n 1.H.1VH i1.i8)MmiU HO , For New Voih, I'liiiiiut i'l la, riouiiiK 0tt rllio, l'aiiiH(ja, wet'kuay7.87 li.sj a. re. 8:83 P. in- For A llll.itcpport.weekdu) , 7.87 A. m., 3.33 p In, For Danville and Milton, wrlda) , 7.37 . m 3 31 p. in. foi i Ht-awlHs-n wiekdBjs 7.37, It. se a. m. 14.4(1, A.o, p. in. Fur Kiipurt weekdn) b 7.37, II. fO a. Di., 1 20 3.33, f..30, p. m. I'KAIM I K I'l.t i 5 1 1(.. Lenvo New link Ha H i --Jul . K m., ai d la K'lHtnii V. Ida. I'.. Lt-me I'lilUOi IplilH li .il,".!.-.. I'i. . e Keailir 4.ifli. ri,. UlitC I'otlsvilll 1 4.'. i p. ii . L'hvi T'Uiu'ii.i. I. I'.i p. ir., l,.-uve Wlilinlnei liil r hll.ft 1.I( a rn, 4. p. in. Leave Untawlnra weekilHJe, t '(. 8.80 a. 'I 1.3 i. 3 IS p.m. Lev Hiii)i.'rt, weekclalH, f.,44, 8.SS, 11. 0 : . in. 1.B8, 3.4ii t. rn. ATLANTIC I I I V K. K. -Zi From Cliesinut St. and South K. Ferries. ATLANTIC CITV C I'll MAY it'M A.M. in.:ii A. S.l A. M. 15 A. M. t.. 1 .4ir p. M. fhl.'il P. M. 5.00 P. M. tc5.40 P. M. o(iNoiTr r 30 A. M. H.4-, a. AI. ll.l l A. V. fsl.40 P. V. fS I P. M. f.'.Ki P. M. t.4l)P. M. SRA IHI.i M7.3U A. M. K45 A. M. ti)4.iop. m. '.HI P. M. tc5.40 P. M. n m A. M., Lei. '?..I0 A. .M. KX(! ii.Hi A. Fx. Kx. Fx. Fx. Ex. Kx 5W0(i A. M.. tin. n a M i.3n v 14IKI f 1 I. Il" f tl.Oll I' $1 00 P' l-5. 4(1 P 7.16 P. M ., V. M M. Kx. M., Kel. M. M , Ex. Piilljr. ""Mindnys. t" WlirtnvB. "f SiiUinliiv. "J" via suliwuy. "b" H'Utli St. 4.00 " mhii n St. 5.80. "a ' Miinli St. !.. "k'diog not ronneet for Kanles Jtete Siituidey nlht "".'.mi Kxeumli.n. DeiHiled lime tublea at ticket r.fflef s. W. A. OAHMKTT, EPSON .1. WFEKS, Oen'ltiupt. Uen'l r'asH. Agt. Beagle Studiot I'rompilatleiulop jjiven lonli Photographic Work Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Snort Mice. The Beagie Studio, MAIN ANL CENTKK STS. I! Jl 1 trsU .'"K" '.ii'if- ?. !C,n-'ii'.r.i,.!.H!i'lllll lll l l l; yii iff feiii,iiiii:l!!iilll!illllii IS iwiiVM .!! tii illiiii'iiiwi! i liiiiiP1! "llp- v ou can save rr.oney on Piano andOr t;ans. Vou will always find the lages stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upward!. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwardt'i We sell on the installment plan. Piano 1525.00 down and fio.ooper month. Ol gans, fio.oo down, 5.00 per month. Lib eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at on half price. Musical merchandise of al kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, 5.00 down and if 3.0O per month. We als handle the Demorest Sewing Mac' ine, fron $.9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machin Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewin Machines. Best mal pj of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO 00. J. SALTZER. Music Koonis No. 115 W. Main street below Market, llloomsburg, Pa .Nasal GATARfUi OATAKKn In all Its stages. Ely's Cream Ealra elennses. soothes and IieHIH 1 11 n iiio.-n--i, mnmiirniie. lr. eurea -rti.'i e.aiMirh and drives I. fj away a cola In the bead Cream ilium is Fjvttjs pinned into Ihe nosi- irlls, spreads over 010 n membrane and is ub- Mtl V 1 CVC IT snrbiirt Relief Is I'n- medlnie nnd a euro follows. Il ls not drying not produce aneezlrir. Large size, 50 i-eriLs at Druiriflsisor bv mull: Trial size, 10 eenlsby mull. KLY BKOTUEltS, 50 Warren St., New York. We promptly oliiain V. W. and Fi-elrn Otiiid luodel.skuuili or photo o. ...vi ntion for free re(iort on patentability. For free book, HowtoBecuroTBIt RC IIRDIf'Q rlte Patents and I nAUC-fl AlIO to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. ,r v (trtatinul and Only Uenulne. tor ('IfH nr.M rjvs .n.ii.Ancm tih iilvir riubon. Titlto no nlhor UTu I lfrou KubatliuuoD tmiw tlnurt. 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