THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. mt4 Good Horse Sense teaches that glue and oldeggsOiscd tofrlarj some coffees with) are not fit to drink. Lion Coffeo ta never dazed It'a pure, undoctored coffee. The Maira pacKags corps It fresh and pura. EIGHT HUNDRED FEVER CASES. Ifrrn Mnre Heaths at Ithaca fUr Ownership of WalerTrorku Voted. ITHACA, N. Y Mnrcli a.-Ypstrr-dny's flection on the question of nni Dloipnl control of tho waterworks of Ittanca resulted In overwlielminn vic tory for city ownership, there belli 1,333 votes In the affirmative and only 30 In the negative. The result of the vote tin brought rteor to the town, where there was much depression by reason of the fact tbat during the past twenty-four hours five persons have died In and around Ithaca, all of whom had contracted ty phoid fever In Ithaca. Seven new cases .were also reported. It Is estimated that there are 000 persons In Ithaca who are sufferlnR with typhoid fever nud probably 2(10 others elsewhere who have contracted the disease here. To date nineteen Cornell students have died of typhoid fever, of whom eighteen were male students. This 1st almost 1 per cent of the male students In Cornell to diu of the fever within three weeks. FLOODS IN PENNSYLVANIA. Hundred Driven l-'rnra Homo la rltMlinrtc IHanr Mill Cloanl. PITTSHL'HO, March 2.-Wlth every tributary of the Allegheny and Moiion (nheln rivers emptying swirling tor rents Into the banks of these two streams, which rushed, swollen beyond their wont, down to the point where they converge to form the Ohio, Pitts burg has been given a visitation which forced hundreds of families to either abandon their homes or seek escape from the water In the upper stories, while the mud and water dispensed de struction and discomfort below. Mills iu the lowlylng levels through- ont the county, numbering between fif ty and sixty, were Hooded, and 38,373 men are made Idle for four or five days, with a loss In wuges of moro tban.53-'S.74S. The flood was general through west ern reunsylvauiu. t GUN INVENTOR DEAD. Dr. Uiitllng Dies Saddenlr In New York Ills I'lrnom Weapon. NEW YORK, Feb. 27.-Kichard Jor dan (iutlliig, luventor of the world fa mous Gutting gun, died yesterday after noon at the home of his son-in-law, Hugh O. rentecost, 240 West One Hun dred and Seventh street. Dr. Gutllng studied medicine in bis youth, but never practiced. Early In life he turned his attention to mechan ical Invention. During the civil war he began the designing of a gun which .would make war Intolerable. Tho first gun he designed was made to fire 1,200 Hhots n minute. Dr. Gutliiig perfected his gun so' that 100 shots could be tired In two and a half seconds, and by elevating the gun lie made It effective at two miles. Harrloane Snreepa Newfoundland. ST. JOHN'S, X. I, March 3. A fu rious hurricane, the worst for many years, has raged here. Tho schooner Ethelroy went ashore and Is a total .wreck. Tho crew had a narrow escape. It is feared that other disasters have occurred along the coast. A number of bridges and fishing stutlous have been destroyed, and the Ice blocks the coast worse than ever as a result of the storm. Explosion Killa Six. EARTOX. Pa., March 3. Six men were killed, two others are missing and are believed to have been killed, and at least thirty were injured as the re sult of an explosion of pulverized coal Just before 0 o'clock last evening in the Edison Cement works at New Village, even miles from here. Some idea of the financial value that is placed on the privilege of selling liquor in Luzerne County may be gained from the advertise ment of a Wilkes-Barre broker, who announces that he has $25,000 to loan on liquor licenses. $ioo REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be 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 i'.s work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers, that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best. m Kj0 . - II 6x GREAT DAYAT ROUE Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Pope Leo's Coronation. BRILLIANT CEREMONY IN ST. TETER'S Ilia llnllneaa Kndnrea the Knltitnr of the neennlon Ailnilrnbly nud Kipreaaea Great KntlafHrtlon at the Inr' Hour. HOME, March 4.-The twenty-fifth anniversary of the coronation of Pope Leo was celebrated with all the gran deur and lmpresslveness associated with the high ceremonies of the Catho lic church and amid 11 display of enthu siasm and emotion on the part of the vast assemblage gathered within the walls of St. Peter's such as vied with the greatest of previous demonstrations of reverence and affection for the aged pontiff. Last night all the sacred edifices in Home, monasteries, convents, semina ries, and many private houses were illuminated in commemoration of the event, the Trastevere quarter and the Leonine city especially presenting a Masse of light, while the general effect was heightened by the burning of ben gal llres throughout the city. Pope I.oo, who supported admirably the fatigue and excitement of the day's ceremonies, after having retired rose again from his couch and, going to the window of bis bedroom, gazed for awhile upon this scene of Illumination. The view from the Vuticnn, embracing a stretch of seven miles brilliant with light, was a marvelous one, nud his holiness exclaimed as lie withdrew from window, "This will Indeed be n pleasant thliuj to dream of." The ceremony In St. Peter's cathe dral lasted two hours and a quarter, and although it was noticeable that Pope Leo felt tho effects of Ills recent cold, all were surprised to see how well he seemed. His voice wus strong, his gestures vigorous, nnd the frantic cheering which greeted hi arrival and departure gave him visible pleasure and brought a faint tinge of color to his face. After the tiring ceremony of the morning Dr. I.npponi carefully ex amined the condition of the pope, and although lie found him none the worse for the fatigue ho had undergone, yet lie ordered him to rest during the whole afternoon. Hut at night after the doctor's last visit his holiness in sisted upon getting up to view the illu minations. At the close of the day's exercises the ftpntlff exclaimed: "Tho demonstration today has been so affecting. It sur passed all my expectations. I am com pletely satisfied. There was no note of discord." Passengers Relate Hardship. ST. JOHN'S, X. P., March 4. The passengers of the two express trains which were snowbound in the Interior are now reaching the city and relate thrilling stories of their experiences. During their detention in the snow drifts they were reduced to two meals daily, consisting of cuke, hard biscuits and a mug of tea. Sometimes they had only one meal. They had no meat for over a week and were reduced to very short commons when tho relief reached them. Four women on one of tho trains suffered extremely, one being stricken with fainting fits from ex haustion. The second class passengers had no sleeping accommodations dur ing the whole period they were blocked In the snow. New Arma For Mllltla. WASHINGTON, March 4.-General Crozler, chief of ordnance, lias made preliminary arrangements for arming the entire organized mllltla of the Unit ed States with the Krog-Jorgensen musket of the regular service in ac cordance with the provisions of the new mllltla law. He already has col lected about 00,000 of these arms at the government arsenals at Augusta, CJa.i lteulcla, CuL; Kock Island, 111., and San Antonio, Tex., and more will be shipped to those points from the armo ry at Springfield, Muss., as needed. Married a Japanese. NEW YORK, Match 3. The mar riage of Miss Florence Louise Cress well, twenty-seven years old, and t'hu Jiro Koehl of Jnrnn has been reported J to the Hudson county (N. J.) bureau of . vital statistics. Tho ceremony wus per formed recently by the Rev. Thomas Hall in Jersey City. The bride was un til recently a teacher at Iiryn Mawr collece. The groom said lie bad been , connected with the biological depart- 1 nient of Princeton university und that lie intended to tuUe his bride to Japan to live. ' Another taift From l'htpps. ' CALCUTTA, India, March 2.-Henry Phlpps, director of the Carnegie Steel company, who gave Lord C'urssoii on Feb. 1 $10,000 to be devoted to some pructlcul object for scientific research promising to be of enduring benefit to India and who on Feb. 3 gave Ludy Curzoii, wife of tho viceroy, $10,000 for "her Victoria memorial midwifery fund, has handed to Lord Curzon a further sum of $.r0,000 for tho promo tion of agriculture und scientific edu cation. j I.onic Idle Mine neaumea. SHAMOKIN, P11., March 2.-Tue Big mountain section of Henry Clay shaft, owned by tho Philadelphia ami Reud ing Coal and Iron company, was start ed up today. Work in furnished for 300 men and boys. Big mountain , was closed down when tho miners went on trlko last year and wus flooded. To Stop Cigarette BraoklusT. JEFFKRSON CITY, Mo.. March 4. Tho houso has passed a bill prohibiting the manufacture, sulo or giving away of cigarettes, cigarette paper or wrap pers in this state under the penalty of a flue of from $3 to 1 100. A M.W 1031AL CARD- For ''Return" Una With Vigncitos ci Shor tnuii a d Sheridan. The old return postal card has out lived its nseluleess and is to be short ly replaced bv another of a newer arid more elaborate design. On the rcw card the viunette of General Giant, which appeared on both the forwarded card and the return, is suc ceeded by those of Generals Sherman and Sheridan. On the lace of the forwarded caul 19 the face of General Sherman, witli the yeats ' 1820 1891." On the re turn card is the face of General Sheri dan, with the years 1831-1888." The caution to the sender: "This side for address only,"' together with the "United States ol America, Reply Postal," instead of covering the apac between the stamp and the edge of the card, is confined to a corner in small type, admit ing of the two post marks, so important now in business life. This innovation was recommend ed by business men throughout the country to whom this matter of post marks is often r( vital importance, and it was through their efforts tbat the design was finally accepted. Now, instead of having one postmark on the front, often obscured, and another on the back of the card, completely obscured by the writing, the two post marks will stand out on the front, indicating the hour of receipt and de livery. Another point to be noticed about the cards is the continuation of the effort of the Post Office Department to make the new stamps and postals constitute object lesson in Ameii can history. The GibralUr of the Insurance World- The Company which has "The Strength of Gibraltar " has given one more proof, if proof were needed, that the assumption of the phrase was well warranted in the Annual Statement now before us. During 1902, The Prudential has added over One hundred and eight Million dollars to the amount of paid for insurance it had in force ; it has added to its assets nearly Twelve Million dollars ; to its income nearly Five Million dollars; and to its sur plus funds more than Two Million hve hundred Thousand dollars. It has now in force over Eight hundred Million dollars of life insur ance divided among nearly Five Mill ion policies, representing roughly speaking about One Million families. This is really a magnificent show ing for a Company that has only a record of twenty-seven years to look back upon; certainly nothing like it has ever before occurred in the his tory of American Life Insurance. In these days of keen competition, suc cess can only be the result of enter prise coupled with upright business management; and one does not need to go further than this cause to ac count for The Prudential's great success. " When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers arc worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion. , It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment. We will send you the penny, . e., sample free. Be lurt lint till, plrlura In th. form ol a label I. an lh. wrnpnr of .very bolt), of fc.mul.ioii you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and J1.00 ; all druggists. LAW 0AlN3riT. Penoni Not Permitted 10 Reveal Tolcphcne Mcssagrs. Peyple who are in the habit of lis tening lo piivate contraiioi.s t arried on over tiie telephone lines and re peat the same to otheis are probabl) not aware that there is a law against so doing. The following section of this law may be interesting to them: "That in cise any person, superin tendent, operator or subscriber who may in any other capacity be con nected with any telegraph or tele phone line in tnis state, shall use or cause to be used, or make known or cause to be made known the contents of any despatch sent from or received at any office in the state, or in any wise unlawfully expose anothei's busi ness or secrets, such a person shall be deemed guilty of a mistjf nieanoi and upon conviction thereof slial1 for every such offense be subject to a fine of not less than $100 or imprison ment not exceeding sx months or both at the discretion of the court." Lancistur Ortrnty's Tobacco Orop Worth' ' Million and a QuHrtea. The work of delivering the tobacco crop of last season is now in progress iii Lancaster county,and from one borough alone eight car-loads, aggre gating 200.000 pounds, were shipped in two days. These sales will repre sent a total of $19,000 The aver age price secured by the growers is 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. Three Size., 2So., 80c. mat 91.00. Sold by Itrusaliti, or aent prepaid oil receipt of prion. Humphrey.' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Hi... New York. 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, $3. told by Druggtju, or lent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co, William & John SU, N. Y. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Lackawanka Railroad. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect January itb, 19M. KAaT. STATIONS. A. M. A. H. r. M. P. M. MUHTUUMKHKLiND.... 16 85 10 00 1.50 H 11 ii 11 llifci i II ii 8 40 tl 4tt ti 50 ll 53 2 58 SI tf.U I'HIUHrOQ 47 U 10 Dan vine s hi id iu & 43 5 Bo Catawissa......... 7 W 10 Si Kuport i 10 i 37 Bloomsburg.. 7 a-10 41 0 Ol 6 05 BHpy i iu .o Lime Ulde - 7 8Jfl" 5 6 ftj willow urovu " iu of a 'H (6 27 Urimureea.. 7 w 10 B tmrwtcK. . .. o ii "n 6 34 6 41 Bdfb Uavfil 7 HIM 12 8 03 Hick' Ferry o vi u vi S 09 16 47 S'llcksulnuj- 8 17 II 81 I 40 a 59 Hun lOCk'S. ......... " 3 31 S 88 8 44 8 47 8 54 'JO 4 03 4 07 4 18 4 17 4 40 4 44 4 89 4 84 t 40 4 45 4 50 f7 09 1 U NnDilf"ke..... 8 a ll 4 Ivnnrtnlp 8 .11 U l 7 44 7 7 81 7 48 T 44 7 44 Plymouth 8 4J 1J f I'lmoutli Juiictlou., I 47 11 55 11 fU 14 04 12 04 18 08 14 12 14 14 Kirifa'.ou Benuert forty Kort WyoratWf W?sl Ht.tston m ausqiichnna Ave.. Put"! on Duryea Lackawauna. - Taylor HPllevue dCMANTO.4 8 55 8 08 10 y o.) 9 10 9 11 7 r8 7 51 1 06 8 13 8 10 8 M 8 17 9 19 14 17 9 ta 12 !) 9 M 14 44 9 84 14 S8 V 37 14 32 9 44 14 85 8 21 8 4i AM A. M. r. m. r. u WEST. A. M. 8TAT10NP. A. M. P. M. r. H HCKANTOH lielliivue.... Tnylor 85 6 80 a 43 10 10 10 17 in 44 10 VH 10 83 10 37 1 55 U i 10 1 ft'.i 3 14 8 U8 a 18 6 24 LacknwHUDa.. 3 48 2 10 8 13 2 17 9 19 8 43 1 47 8 81 g 84 I 40 8 45 t 49 9 54 Dn rvpa 0 63 a 2a a 30 Pltfslou.. KtiHiiiiphniiiia Ave. 7 10 10 41 a 8: WoM t'ltlstou 7 08 10 4n 10 49 a 85 a 40 a 43 a 47 P 63 a m Wyomlnp 7 u forty Kort Honni'U KlnRHlor.' "ly month Plymouth Junction v riniilc Nnnticoke nuniook'x KlilrkHhlnny. ........ Hick Kerry He-ch Haven . Hprwlik . . 7 12 io 54 7 15 in &a 7 41 10 Oil 7 80 11 05 "7 35 'ii'fo 7 89 11 18 7 45 11 19 7 r& ft 1 81 8 07 II 43 8 13 11 48 7 03 7 08 7 14 7 2t 9 58 8 03 8 20 17 81 8 80 7 41 8 87 7 48 7 53 8 19 11 54 14 41 f8 5H 8 54 8 58 4 I a 4 12 4 15 4 44 f4 38 4 4 6 00 Rrlnn-rt-pk f M 11 01 fx 00 IH 03 8 04 8 17 8 20 8 2 8 87 8 52 9 05 Willow drove fH 87 f 1 4 05 Mint) Kldg-e J 18 09 Kppy mat mburg Ku' rt .. .. b 87 14 S3 8 44 19 15 8 47 1 1 45 8 51 19 84 9 06 18 44 9 41 19 57 9 35 1 10 ra.awlwa .. Danvino Cameron NOHTUmDIRLANn. A. M. A. M a m. a. m . tl'unsdsllv. I Flag ststlon. K. M. KINK. T.W. LKK. supt. (ien. Pass. Agt. snnTi.- ARHIVI. ii. et h r. it. NORTH IIAVI a iiiia.in.'pm'p.m stations. rlloomsbn'r " l'.P "MRlP t. Pnper will ..I.lKht, -t. am pinipm a.m 8.50 i 87 6 46 10 8.54 4.39.H.47I 8.55 4.4'.' a)1 9.05 9 52 8 0l 9.0" 4.66 6.41 .87 .1fl 3.03 H.f-3 8.50 U U IS A If t 1,1 4.1 5' 9.'0 9.05 1 60 1.45 i 7 ' 70 20'6 55 a.r.I 5.B3 11 61'8 4'J! 73 0 5ill.f05.80 ft. 4n ii.4a si l.sniOrBiicevire fl.v9 11.81 6.8 I t.OOl .horns ., ...Zunei's.. n mi'i ..renter.,. 11 1 .'.'9 5 17 I".fl1 H 18: 11.21 5.08 14.10: fl(8 11.13 5. 112.1 11.14 t nl 4 5 12.10 S.i MIW 4 6-1 iK.Oft 6..-8 II.IW 4 48 11.68 5 43 0M 4.8K 11.46 9 30 1.17 (1.0? T.85 .W 8.a,e l 7.45 9.48 8.33 7.28 N.iHI .5H 8.37 7.47 8.H0 9.53 8 40 7.31 8.411 9.58 8.45 7.41 8 48 111 115 8.61 7.51 9.00 8 8 6'lii'9 6 ..Kdsnn't-... Cole's ( r'k ..LanbRch.. ..Ceutri 1 .Jam. City. 5.4". 10.48 4.35 11.80' am nin )m pin am pin pm a m lkavb Corrected to Jan. ao, 1909 abhitb seven cents, witli twenty cents fur the driest wr.ippeis. The amount to lie rc.il zed ly the Lacanster county l.nni.'i i r tii.-ir lo Ij.icco crop of last simri.tr is jilacd a million and a ('iiilei ilollaiv 1 lie tobacco ou'-iui nas made Lu rasier county the ncliest in Hie United Siates, and brings more money into the county than any other crop rown cn t Vie farms. Koi'h men and women are employed in sf ipping and packing t ready for maiket We Want Agents Oil Salesmen WpwIUntv anoi H'lii'W nr pnrninlslnn rnr fllllix our Niirori;' HT'Vk and HP"":luli !. V, . jii- (mi or tii" lii'vtr notiwa i" " "' rn-s, hiivlTur ni'iirlv II ill tMTfS (l"V'ilcd tn kmuv. Inif our 8M. k, glvliiif our Hul'-Mni-n mlvmihwa lull hi'ln f .u rn Ht-11 unmlH. Any out) willing to work "'mi niii:i ei (I. Aildri'HH C. W. STSAUr ii CO., STswari, !T:w York A STEADY 1NCOMK. fularv or oooimNslmi n.ild weekly. Our 1200 acre nursery reqiilrea Incnl und Inivellrnr oif"'"" evervwuere lo dispone, ill Ms prodiirlH. AlnO Mfed line. Will anm.ijH lor ' h'u part t Hurt. Out Mi free. We ifiiuninie i ofl iheni:d pImhm nnt employment, tin) year 'P'tlli. Wrlle today for bhtIhI leiinn. Crown Brothers Companj, Soehoster, IT. 7. 19-18 3m. I'KUMANIiNT SITUATION. CiirIi nulrt weekly for nervier either on alr and expense p Id or eoiii!iitlnn, to take ord pin for i ur Oitrdi ti Medn: l.i Kml'S nnd flow era. We carry a lull line for Hie Firm and Miukel OiinliierM. ait 1 ha' a live mini cannot nelp hut. sueieed, B8 Ii' Ion 1 lie f.uilli lea lo cornier for nil kinds or trade and with different classes of cu.iiouiers VI me at ouch fur teium to Scrr ck Seed Company, Rochester, N. 7, 14-13 8m WANTKIl-KAITIIKfM'EUSON TOTKAVEt, for well eMtalilwiied hou-v) In a few counties, rallliiif on retail mer haiils Hnd uuentH. Lnc.il teirltor.v. Hiilnry lo2t a year and pxpenaea, payable '9 7 1 a week In eSHh and expense ad vanced, position permanent. ItUHincsssueceii. fill niid flourlshlnif. Muiidard House, 831 Dear born Street, Chicago. 14- 8 lilt Many Mchool Clillclr-n itre Mlckly Mother Drey's Sweet Powders for Children used bv .Mother tlrev, a nurse In 1 hllilren's Home, New lotk, llreak up t olds In 41 hours cure Keverlsliness, lleadticiic.Mtr nnn'n Troubles, Teethlnir disorders, and Destroy worms. At. all (IriiKKlHlH, 4'k:. Humole mailed r'ith.E. Address, Alleu 8. Olmsted, Lel'.oj , N. Y. 4'J-Ol. Protect 7oorlleas. consultation fiec. Fee dependent on success. Kst. 18111 MU.O ll. KTBVKNS Co., 881-llihHt., Washington, U. C. A Certain cure lor Clitiblaifn. Shake Into your shoes Allen's Koot-KiHe, a powder. !r. cures Chilblains, Frostbit, s. Hump, sweating, swollen feet. At all Drug-gists and bhue stores, 25o. 29-tiU Hliake Into Your Hhots Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests tho feet. Cures corns, llunyuns, IncrrowlnK Nails. Hwollen and Hweatlns feet. At all aruKitlsls ana suoe stores, 45u. Ask lo-Jay. 2&-U Pennsylvania Railroad. Mcbedule tn effect Nov. 16, 1909 Northward. Stations. ttunoury.... ........ leave 4 8 41 1 9 55 t 2 00 i 5 5 KUnesurove r n w riui4 r 5 45 Vkolvertou f 8 58,1 10 08 t 9 10, f 5 87 Klpps Run r 7 08 f ll 11; if 5 44 South Danville , ,,l , , mi Danville J ' " Boyd f 7 18 f 10 81 f 8 25'f 5 53 Knarlnir Creek it 7 43 1 10 28 t 4 81 f a 01 Catawissa ..Arrive! 7 84,10 85 ! 8 861 8 08 Catawhwa Leave t 7 82 1 10 35 4 8 86 a 08 Kspv Ferry f 7 42 f 10 471 f 0 19 Hionytown Ferry. I . U 1 IU Dri, ,1 0 it Cieany I 64. 8 (12 10 60i 11 05 8 55 3 05 a so Nescopeca. ...Arrive 1 Berwick f a 40 NescopecK Leave Heach Uavcn Ferry.. Wupwuliopcn Fond Hill Moncanaiiua I sickshlnuy 1 Hetreat N mtlcoke Hut ton wood Plymouth Ferrv Until h vMlkeslmrre.... Ilale Street w Ukesbarre Arrive t 8 04 1 11 05 8 05 i 8 40 f 8 09 f 11 14; . if 8 45 8 19 11 40 3 20 8 52 t 8 8Vril 25 ( 8 45, f 8 60 8 81 11 82 8 30 7 01 8 4:1 11 49 8 40 7 10 8 11 54 8 49 1 7 19 f 9 00 f 12 lie f 8 65 t 7 85 f 9 02 f 14 09 f 8 57 I 7 28 9 08 14 08 4 001 7 30 9 1 8 12 08 4 031 7 38 9 10; 12 10, 4 05 7 80 A. U.I P. Mil. M,l r. Southward. Stations. A. M. A. M.l P. M. P. U wilkesbarre... . Leave Iluzle Street South VYIIkesbarre.... 1 ljuioutu Ferry Buttonwood Nautlcoke Hetreat Shlcksblnny ....I Mocauaqua. f Pond 11 ill Wapwallopen Beach Haven Kerry... NOacopeck Arrive Berwick I Nescopeck f Creasy stiuijtown Ferry Kspy Ferry Hloomsburij. ....1 Kast nloomsbui k.. . I Catawissa Arrive t T 45 i 10 35 I 2 43 t a 00 7 48 10 371 9 47 8 09 7 8"! 10 4'i 4 60 8 05 f 7 82 f 1012 f 8 6 2 f 8 07 1 7 85 f 10 45 f 4 54 f 8 09 7 44; 10 50. 3 01; a 17 7 61 10 58 8 10, 6 28 8 Oil 11 07 1 3 20 a f 8 OVfll 11 f 8 25 f a 42 8 10i 11 181 8 31' 8 47 t 8 14lf 1141 f 8 38 f B 63 j 8 181 11 VGi 3 441 7 fjO i 8 18'C 11 261 8 44 ( 7 00 8 811' 11 38 8 64 7 09 I 8 83 f 11 8Hf 8 54 f 7 14 8 42 til 4o I 4 04 f 7 40 8 47 1 8 5)1 11 60, 11 57i 4 08 4 18 7 25 7 8: Catawissa... . Roarlug Creek. Boyd Duiivlllc south Danville Klpps Hun ... Wolverton Klines Urove... ouuoury. .......... Leave 8 551 11 57 4 13: 7 34 f 9 04 fl2 05 f 4 19 f 7 89 f 9 10 r iu 11 1 4 28 1 7 411 9 111 12 15, 4 81; 7 61 ::::. f I 19 f 19 40 f 4 35 f 7 6(1 t 9 25 f 14 28 f 4 42 f 8 ttl IU 47f 1430 f 4 45 I 8 i8 Arrive i 9 35ii 1940 I 4 6i t 8 15 I A. M P. M.l P. M.' P. M I Dally, t Dally, except Hiinday. "f" htops only on notice to conductor or Agent, or on 8 I'VaiJis leave BLOOMSBl'ltO as follows: For Plttsion and Scra'ilon asfollown: 7.87 a. m.. 4.43 and 6.16 p. m. week (lain; 10.43a. in flitllV. For Pottsvllle, Heading and Philadelphia, 7.87 a. m. and 2.43 a. m. week days. For H alet on, 7.87 a. m. 4.43 and 8.15 p. m. u'm.ir fitivH. 10.43 a. m daily. For Lewlhburg, Milton, Wllllamsporr, Lock Haven. Kenova and Kane, li.ao a. m. week days: Lock Haven only, 8 47 a. in and 4.06 p. m. week dayb: for Wlllwmsporr. and Intermediate sta' i imm. h 17 a. in. and 7.45 u. iu. week daya For Bellcloule, Tyioue, rhlllpsburg, and fiuurr)iiiil. s-47 and 11.50 a. m. week days. Fur HarrlHburg and Intoruiedlate st at Ions 8.47 and ll 60 a. m ana i.to p. in. week uaya; t.uo p. m rinllv. For Philadelphia vla Harrlsburfr), Baltimore and wasninKton st7 aim u.no a. in., ana v. p, in. week duys: 4.0 p. U) dally. Fur Pittsbuiir (via llunlhbuair. 8.47 a. m. 7.2" p. in. week days; 4.00 p. in. dully; via Lewis town Judc.tlon, 8.41 and 11.60 a. m. week days; via Lock Haven, 8.47 and 11.60 a ta. week days. Hullman Parlor ana Hleepluir cars run th'ougli trains between Hunbury, Wllllanisport and arie, oeiweou sunuury ana riiuaueipuin and Walilnkton and between Uarrlsburg, FHU burg and the weBt. For further Information apply to Tlokel ."w.'aTTKHBUKY, J.H.WOOD, Oou'l. M auuger. Geo, Pass, Agt. riiM.AiirajMJiA & reaming raii.ua v. Itl erT (! November 18, 1002 'I X il.V" ' r. i.i.i i;i iki in i. ui ii" i.i, nt Mliuu t'ntt; ', l'iiin.i(Ui, weekiH 7.U7 it,30 a. m. 8:33 '."oi A llllam'port, eekd.t)S, J.87 a, m.. i.R3 p or D invilit and MHiod, e kd.ir, 7 a. m 3i p. in ,'ci a iwlssa Weekdays 7.3", ll.uii a. m. i .11, a no, p. in . For Mu.'il weekdays 7.3 11.311 a. ni.. 14.20 33, c..,u, p. m. i li.M.if FfJK Ui.i;iim:1 'I'M i.enve Sew IniK Ha I'm ii'ieii'H ..aLCJVhi KaKH' w.llia. Mi. I.eaieClillinli li liia e.wl u:. 1X8 v f Head 1 1 k 4 f p in . i.envc pm. svi! Ii I f "i p. in. i."av I' unioiii I A'l p ti'.. n 8.'0 ) i.i avr v I Il ium Hi Ati-klil k 10 a ll., 4. t p. Ill ,e.ve i"',awiC8 weekdtus, B 80 8. in a. m B'i. 3. .0 run um B'ni'ii, weekdays, 641 3.V8. 11.40 . i i.. o, , in p m. A TI. ANTIC CI I Y K From Chest nut St and !outli ft. Ferries. TI.4NTI0 CITT. I'APM MAY S7 SO A. M. tK.:vi A M. 8.H A. M. i 15 A. M. t 1.(0 p. M, tbl 0 P. M. $5.00 P. V. te.1.40 P. M. OCR4N CITY $ 30 A. M. 8.45 A. M. :. i a A. M. tal.40 P. M. tH.P P. l. P. M. to5.40P. M. SSA ISI.I $(7.30 A. M. s 46 A. v. fb4.10 P. M. $1.00 p. x. tcri.40 P. M. 0.00 A. M., Li l. 1.30 A. V ., Kxc 9.111 A. St., f'.x. in.ri) A. M.. Kx. P. 1 1 A. M , Kx, I.WI P M., Kx. .V., Kx. M , Kx M Kx. M., Kcl. M. M , Kx. f4 IKi P. 11.00 P. t3.INI P. f.YOti P' 5.10 P. 7.15 P. " Daily. t "I" Himdavs. t" Veek-1avs. "v atiirdiiv. "J" via siihwuv. "b'NouthSt. 4.00 c" M ul ll 8I. 5..i0 "a" Sou' ll St. 1. 30. "k " does not connect for Kniile Mine BtUl'day nitfht '' 0 KxruisP n. DeiHiled Mine tables at t eke' offices. W. A. liAKKKTT, hl'SON J. WERKS. (jeu'l Mipl. Wen'l Pass. Ajrt. Beagle Studio! Prompt atleiuiot ;iven loali Photographic Work. Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. fhe Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. W-h f 'V- ;:'Ji,.iH 1 1 .'a"'i i jJ Fianos and Or- you can save money on gang. you will always find the largest stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS, From $175.00 and Uiwardf. ORGANS, From $50.00 an Upwardig We sell on the installment plan. Pianti $2C.oo down and ftlo.oo per month. Oi- cans, fio.oorlown, $c.oo per nionih. Lis eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at o.m . alf price. Musical merchandise of ail indx. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down and $3.00 per nionlh. We also andle the Uemorest sewing map line, irom $.9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines, Best mal et of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO 4.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 1 1 5 W. Mai" street below Market, Bloomsburg, Pa THK CLF.AK8INO RRH And HEAUNG CITKIS FOR CATARRH is ELY'S CKBAM BALM. Easy and pleasant to use, contains no In jurious druir. Jlia quiuikiy jivuuiu" ed. Utves Hello.f at once It opens and cleanses HAY FEVER tllHwasai rabsanes. Allays lullainmatlon. Ii L .1 II 1 1 rjii-.V'ii fill CATA HealH'nnd Protects the Membrane. Kestores the Hense ofTaste and Smell Lavpe Slz, 50o. Druk'Klsts or by mall. Trial M.e wc. uy mill. ELV HKOTHKKti, 58 Warren treet,New York We promptly obtain 11 . H. and Fu'i Huud model. akeU:li or Dhoto o. .nvei euui.l f ree reixrt on patentability. For free book, KsrTRADE-MARKS Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D, am CHlCHrsTCR'Si cnqli fDltlYROyALJ PyrXBAFE. Alv.r.li.lil. L4l r it frvv . nil wii ,;' fc'ii-tri CHICHtSTCN'S f f40LIM . PILLS L4llc. uk Driutfflll for rillCHKSTElfS KNUL1SU via UVl t,Q1 Void ttUla boiM. t.l4 iwhh blurihbft. Tk ta.wp. Kent lfiKcrou NubfttituliosM mud Inlto lioaa. Uvy of your Drufiui. or d4 4a. t iainia for rilru Lara, TctinonlaU od Keller for l axity, tn Uilar, bj r turm Mull 1 0.OOO Tatttuui.U. Sultl by 1 Druniiu. i'hlfhaMtr 4 hfaaleal Vm Ueutiun this paixjr. Hitiuu 1, JTiillau, ! on PAPlClli'S HAIR BmISAM irMi i.4 fc. u'ilif.i tl'O BUI riMllV'l aiid fc.'U'll.i tl'O lUUR 11.. ua K 1IIV.1.I..1B Bt.lMITI. Never Talla ' W Hair to it ymiu.-i y nr. Curia !lp dlinnii aliV '"IUu m
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