THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUROPA. I HI: Coffees r 'v s mm loatca wlthctale erjfrs, glue and other things ar not tit touriDK. IS ionGoffea Itlv-.; ia pure, uncoated coffee fresh, strong, wrll flavored. faint uniform QDAlltf nil frMhntM. FOURTEEN CREMATED. Rraillf of (ho Oil Tank l: plonlon nt Olenn. !. Y. OLKAN, N. Y., Mnrch 11. Kourli-on Shnrn-il nml Imlf cn-inntPil bodies lying In tlio uiioVrtnklitu; t'stnlillsliiiionta or In tliolr Into hollies, fourteen people ly ing In tho hospitals and n dozen or so more not so seriously injured nt their homes Is the result of the neeldeiit on the Erie ruilroiid In whieh nu oil train flnis wrecked nnl severnl oil ours ex ploded, snitteriiiK dentil nnd destrue tlon In every direction. Severnl of the patients In the hospltnls nre seriously burned, one of them prolmbly fntiilly. A freight trnln on the Krie, nmde up principally of tank curs tilled with Oil, broke In two north of the city nt about 0 o'clock. The two sections of the train came together with n crash, und one of the oil tanks was demolished. Fire, broke out almost instantly, und the sky was lighted up for miles. A large crowd of people left this city for the scene of the tire. While they wore lined up nlong the trucks a ter rific explosion occurred. The flames communicated quickly with the other tank enrs, and n second and third ex plosion followed each other In rapid succession. Sheets of flames shot out In all directions. Scores of persons were caught within the zone of the fire and enveloped in flames. Men and hoys ran screaming down the tracks with their clothing u sheet of flame. Others fell vUiero they Btood, overcome by the awful heut. NEW CANAL PLAN. Electric Propulsion For New York .WutcrwuTi. ATjUANY, N. Y., March 11. An en tirely new cnnnl proposition has made Its nj)penriuce here. John Murray Mitchell of New York city proposes to the canal committee the Improvement of the present waterway nt nu expense of only ?.",!OO,ki0. Mr. Mitchell repre sents citizen who aim to accomplish by such an expenditure as much Im provement in a shorter period as would be obtained by the expenditure of $ 100,( it X), )(. The plan Is a simple one, and elec tricity is to be its basis. In short, they propose t) erect along the en mil n third rail electric track, on which will be run "donkey motors." These motors will tow en mil boats nt a higher rate of speed and at a minimum cost to boat owners and shippers. The cost of equip ping the Krie and tiiainplaln canals will le ",Kii).0WO, u::J the present ca nal with Its present depth will be util ized. All that the promoters or the en terprise pqii is 2 per cent or the gross receipt i chr.iycd for towing. It is esti mated ti nt the revenue derived by the Stat" will be Hiitllcloiit to pay for all re-pntr- Tl c.i-'. repairs amount to about $."iiio,u ;0 a year. The apparatus Is to be the property of the s:.ite. fViUP.DErt IN VATERDURY. Trolley (,'nr (iniird Killed ly Miiaketl Men -lliiioiitinn Wounded. WATKUliUll Y. Conn.. March 9. Vio lence i:i Its worst form has broken out anew in Watorbury ns a result of the high feeling in connection with tho strike of tho .niotonnen and conduc tors of li.e Connecticut ltuilwuy and Lighting company. This time it Is murder, and Supernumerary Policeman I'aul Meiullesohn Is the victim. John W. Chambers, a nonunion niotorman. Is (.hot, nnd his conductor, George We berniloifcr, wns pounded almost Into liibclisibility. The car whoii It reached showed that there had been volley of shots fired at the fenseless men. thi city n perfect three de- The Catholic !-:ucietie at Cen tralia met on Sunday and completed arrans;cu!triits for the observanev of St. Patrick's IJay. It lias been de cided to hold a lare parade in the niornintr. and in the evening Rev Dougherty, of St. Ignatius wiil deliver a lecture. church $ico RrlWARD, $ioo. Tbc readrrs oft'iis paper will Lo pleased to b a n tint there is at least one dreaded dm-nic that science has been ;.b!.; to cure ia all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hal 's Catarrh Cure is tl'C only positive cure known to the medical fra'trm'.y. Catarrh being a conbtitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. 1 fall's Catanh Cure is taken internally, acting duect ly upr.n the blood and mucous Hiir facts of the s)ttem, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient Htrength by build ing up the constitution and assisting na.ue in doing its work. The pro prictoriihave so much faith in it" cura tive jK'wt rn, thJt they offer One Hun dred Hollars for any case that it fails to t tire. Send for list of testimonials. Add.i-fcs, F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Dru-.'gists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. Spooner Canal Act to Bg At tncbed to Treaty. NOT COXSiDIMD A.N AMENDMENT. Aliiliiintfi foniilnr ( iinllnlim III Unt une of 'In Ik Auiilimt the Pn mi ni n I'nel II ii I'll old (.riminl limie Over. WASHINGTON. March ll.-Senntor Morgan has secured the first material concession that has Ik-cii made to him by tin; senate in connection with the Panama canal treaty with Colombia. This consisted of an agreement to nt ta h the Spooner canal net bodily to the treaty. This change was made In compliance with a request presented by Senator Lodge during yesterday's executive session of the senate and after the necessity for It had been dis cussed by Mr. Morgan and other mem bers of the senate. Senator Iiauiel ex pressed tho opinion that as the pream ble to the treaty calls for the attach ment of a copy of the net that attach ment was necessary to preserve the terms of the document Intact. Senator Morgan contended that without this attachment the treaty was absolutely Invalid. Senators Teller and Hoar took the opposite view, urging that as the net was in existence and of record in the statutes of the United States the phys ical annexation was of no consequence whatever. Senator Ixlge, however, suggested that no Injury could result from the attachment of tho act, and unniilmous consent was given to do so. It was specifically stipulated, however, that this concession did not amount to an amendment of tho treaty. Senator Morgnn consumed the entire time of the remainder of the closed ses sion discussing the canal question from various points of view and going over much ground he already had covered. Most of his speech wns written, and when Senntor Cullom nskeil him if the speech he was rending was a new one or an old one he replied, with somo manifestation of vexation, that It was new. ndding that he did not have to repeat his addresses. He discussed pur ticuhuiy the attitude of the isthmian canal commission, of which Admiral Walker Is the head, and criticised to some extent the change of view taken by that commission In its last report, lie also dwelt on the variation of the terms of the treaty from those of the Spooner law. Itirh Ore Kind In Montana. IIKLKNA, Mont., March 10. In an old bed of the Missouri river fifteen miles east of Ileuehi rich gold bearing sand which also contains sapphires and rubles has been found. Samples of tho sand were brought to Helena for test lug, nnd so gratifying were the returns that J. H. Cowan at once departed for the east to confer with stockholders of his company with a view to detenu In lug upon future mining work. Tho scene of the discovery Is near Confed erate gulch, nn acre of whose sand In the eniiv days produced more than $1,(m.mi,ouO In gold. Willi Wenther In Husslll. LONDON, March SI. The St. Peters burg correspondent of the Daily Mail telegraphs that terrible snowstorms have been raging during the past week in the government of Samara and i have call. ied hundreds of deaths. Horses drawing nledges have returned to villages with the passengers frozen to death. The village bells are rung nightly to enable travelers to find their way to shelter. Many persons have bee 11 frozen tt death within tho villages while searching for the doors of their own homes. Ti-rrible Siifterlnif In Dalinnlla, VIENNA, Mnrch Il.-Tho distross In i Ilulnnitla hi so Bevero that tho iicnple 1 In jiarta of that jirovlneo nro ri'iiortod ' to he suhslntiui; on tho bark of tives I nnd on wild liorhn. A coininlttt'o has I lii-i'ii l'oriui'il in Vioniia to ralso f'uiuls : t'or the iviiff of tho sufTerors. and tho ,,52 I Croatian Aniiii-oIoKioal miiii'ty ! staiiod oxcaviiting at the Dalmatian i village of liavno, whore Interostlnjj I iliseovi'tii's are exiieetod. tho Inimedl I ate object hclntt to proviih; work for j tho famlno Ktiiekeu inliahltants of tho ciiiiiiiilino of Knin. j For h IUi'alir Miii'ln.l. ' NKW YOUK, March 0. A ivat mass I i liici-fln win held In the Academy of ' j Musio In r.rookl.vn hist nlv-lit for tho i purpii-io of rnlsini,' funds to erect a lno I nioriiil in honor of Henry Ward needi er, the founder of riymouth church j nnd for forty yeirs Its iinst ir. Many hundreds who were turned iiwuy from ! the doors pulp-rod at ; verilow meet ing in ri.vtnoutli church. Tim total amount of tho subscript ioii was about .-J.",000. 1 Itenrlili C rop llcpni'lii. j WASIIINCTUN, March 11. Tho ' United States Kovernineut crop report j for March, Just Issued, Is as follows: I lteservo lit fanners' hands, wheat, 101,- 000,1)00 bushels, 21'i per cent of last ; yeiir'u crop; corn, l,0."0,lil)i),(M)0 bushels, I '41.0 per cent of last year's crop; oats, j 3i'hVi.rM,0(M bushels, 41.'.) per cent of last I year's crop. Tho reserve of wheat last I year t this time was 17a,U00,()tMJ bush els, and corn, 41.1,000,000 ijustieis. (Iiiluley lilNliilled Arclililxhop. CIIK'AtJO, Miirt h 11. In the pros- . oii(?o of a jrroiit ttirone; of tho lnity mill priostlionil fruwilini; evory foot of npiice . In tho hugo Cathitlral of tlio Holy Nu mo Itislif'P Jaini's K. Quliilfy of T.uf fnlo was lustulleil archbishop, of tlio 1 Clilfni;o archdiocese of tlio Uoinnn. Ciitliolli fliiii'ch. The ct'iviiionlos, which , woro most Impiosslve anil soloiim, wore Ui ncoonlauco with au auclout rltuul of t the church. MINE ISdPl.0r0K. Notice to applicants for rcrt fir.atts of li.iving passed a Mitrusisfiil exami nation to bo i anilii.ites for tin "Dice of Mine Initurtor of the , I'l.utth, Fifth and S tn LispectionJ Metritis, as piovnicil by .V.t t-i Asscuitjiy, ap proval June 8, 1901. Notice is hereby given th.it an ex amination of applicants lurceitnicates, in accoiilance wiili the above Act ol Assembly, of having passed a success ful examination to be candidates for the office ol Mine Inspec tor lor the Fourth District, the county of Schuyl kill; for the Fifth District, the county of Northumberland; and lor the Sixth District, the county of Columbia, will be held on Wednesday the 25th day of March loot, at 10 o'clock a tn , in room 14, on the second floor of the Mountain C'ty IJuilding, on the cor ner of Centre and Norwegian streets, I'ottsville, I'a., when anil wnere all applicants are requested to present themselves for examination. Applicants are requested to advise the chairman of the Hoard, at as early a date as possible, of their intention to be present for examination. JOIIM K. HOFFMAN, Chairman. Walter S. Shakfer, John 1 Drumhf.isf.r, John Herrity, Thoms Holland, JJoard of F.xaminers, I'ottsville, Pa. Arbor JJays to be Observed Governor Penny-packer has issued a proclamation fixing Friday, April 3, and Friday, April 17. to be obsetved as Arbor Days throughout the Com monwealth. Two days ar! designated for a special reason. Inasmuch as the climalic conditions may render one of these days more favorable than the other for the purposes intended, selection between the two is left to the citizens of the various sections of the Commonwealth. The Goyetnor urges upon the people of Pennsyl vania the observance of arbor days in the following words: "The success which the forestry reservation com mission of Pennsylvania has achieved in the acquisition of valuable forest lands and in reclaiming the once wooded acres of our state has been a source of much encouragement to the people who are interested in the restoration of our forest and in the beautifying of our parks and highways. The lack of forest lands is a menace to the w ater supply and greatly affects climatic conditions of the conutry. Everyone is under obligation to ren der aid in this important work, which benefits net only the state but the entire country. Nature alone cannot repair the injury, but it is necessary that we join with her in replacing the forests. In order that a movement so essential and valuable may con tinue and in order that our citizens may have an opportunity to contrib ute to this laudable woik, by planting trees to protect our lands and beautily our streets and highways." When you can't cat break fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread end butter, take Scott's , Emulsion. When you have ; been living on a mil!; diet and i want something a little more nourishing, take Scott's Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott's Emulsion is a great fattcner, a great strength giver. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. Per invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for afl who need flesh, Scctt's Envjlsicn is a rich and com fortable food, and a natural tcnlc. Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. We will send you a free sample. Be sure thnt this picture In the form of a label h on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & B0WNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St, N. Y. 50c and $1 1 all druggist. ess of FlBsn r 'rfirtif- -- Livtug ou V hat You Uw Thcie is an old joke about living on ti.e itililtsl t.f iviitt inl owe, and the tlni i: has become literally true m leicnt jeaif, rajs an tvehange. Theie aie a good many peop'e arr) ing around bank books snowing a good deposit to their credit, who are ge'ling trusted at the stores mil re fusing to draw out the money to p.y tlie'r debts, because tl they draw I' out l lore the i!ny of reckoning In tel est they will loe their interest. Tilts is really drawing intesest on one s debts. Merchants anil punters are cmb. massed and sometimes un able to discount their bills, all for want of prompt payment on the part of the customers, many of whom have the ready cash deposited in the bank. It is needless to say that such con duct is driving the whole business world to the cash system. Farmers' lrmle Opportunities- The F.xecutive Committee of the State Grange have so perfected the trade arrangements that members of the Grange can have any of their sup plies sent direct to them without the intervention of middle men. Boxes of seeds, harness, hardware, shoes, etc. are now sent to a Grange upon request. The members go to the meeting, examine the goods and select whatever they may want. While members are thus able to save con siderate of money they also learn the methods by which business is done, and this is part of the educational value of the Grange. VP": I: . i'irASLfc'iii jr.', 1 . 5i .J tr-HOOK NAILED Fit EE. A. V Ct'UkH II. II. (FI"F.n. 4'nndrntliina, Inflainnia iiieiin, Luna Fever, Milk Itiit. )KIIIIH. I.amciicii, Injurica. ) ItliPiiinnf Ihiii. l CiWIKR TllllOVT, Qulu.v. Evlzontlc, CI RL8 ttlnli-mper. J':kVjj WORMS, D Grub.. v.. V. M OI (;lix. ( iiUIm, Influenza. Innamed l.lillUM. I'li'ilru-Pnriiaionla. MOI.K'. llellvR.hc. Wliid-lllonu. f lliurrhea, HvMi'iitrry. I'rrvrnH MIKl AltHIAKT.. KIIIMCV & DLAUDEU DISonilFHS. KI niHFAHES. Mnnur, Eruplluna, I l.'t-rii, rt'ii. I'arcy. CV.WA Y. V. CIUKU U.ii. 11.11. crui:s 1. 1. CL'RKM .1. Ii ,111111 'OMrri. lnrliiir foal. cuitiwi f li jlucMiMiu, ftUMiuii-h Mauiceri. 0)c. cf. h: Ftibly Case, Ten Ppcriflr. Hook, fte., 7. At ilrii'.vlnts, or wont prepaid no reeiMpt of price. Humphreyi Sldicluo Co., Cor. W Itliam & John EtrectmKuw YorK. P.AILUCAD TIME TABLE Lackawanna tSLOO.MSIIURG PIVISION. InclTect .laimury ai'.lh, I'J 2. STATIONS'. A. II. A. M. r. M. P. M NOKi .K'HiBKl.lNO. ... i .ma rfii. Duuvlllt Ctttowiba Knpert H'cciif.ibnrn dHI'y Lipm 'tlCe willow Urovo HrUii'rtvK liorv. Ick . Be.u-h tUven liick'i.l'erry HUli'Kuliluuy lliiulock'K. Nunili:oku Avonduli) Plynioutb Hi :15 IV it ;,7 7 ID 7 lo irt on i.au 10 10 (-i tl 11 111 i 11 V t ft 4:1 5 ty 1U U'j i i:i a an 1 o-'l i 40 (I 4b l-' fti) ti M 2 M a oh 0 Ll 7 W 10 41 7 !0 4H 7 S.itl'1 SI 17 ID 111 it 7 44 10 M 7 tu 11 eii 7 tbtil lii ilit , 1 17 6 i7 11 a1. h ii? 11 at) HiH It 44 S J. 11 47 8 41 II li 8 47 11 55 111 11 W h .' 1 i Oi II iU U U4 o 1 1; tt Ho H 1 to 2 ti u t 6 41 a 0 IB 47 KU It Ml 3 31 3 98 8 48 3 47 3 68 4 'JO 4 03 4 07 4 18 4 17 4 80 4 84 4 89 4 38 4 40 4 4-1 4 AO 7 09 7 14 7 88 7 81 7 8' 7 48 7 18 7 41 7 6M 7 51 7 06 8 IS 8 M 8 Hi 8 17 8 21 8 i'j I I'lviuOUtU .lUCCllUli... Kink-h'-on Bi'iinetl Koriy tort WjouiInK WnKt I'tHRton ! Kusiiui'liniina Ave j I'lMsUiO . Duryrn Lackewaona ! Taylor y O.'i 111 08 H 10 li 12 e 1:1 9 it 9 na 9 8 U S8 9 37 9 48 18 14 18 17 12 80 18 88 18 88 18 1)8 U lift tfellevue BCHlNTO.f A. U A. M. p. M. P. U.t WKST. A. M. STATU NS. A. M. P. M. P. M. 8CKANTON llellevue Ta l"r t.ni kawiriiia Dm yea Pltuion SUMiic huniia Ave Wl'Hl I'lllHlOII Wj01lllL' K.-iiy Fort tlivinelt Klr.si 0.1' I'HlllOUttl . I i ir 11 ii 1 Ii Jiincllon.. A vui'iii I' Nun" iceke Tliiiiliiik' Klilekstuntiy lllck'i- Vet f ..... H uich lluven .. Herwtek Hi-lnrereeVr, Willow limve 6 3.1 li 311 6 1.1 8 IS li 51 10 in 10 17 in 81 10 ' 1 61 1 8 13 2 10 8 13 2 17 8 19 8 83 8 87 8 31 8 31 9 40 3 4.'. 11 411 8 51 a ; 3 on 8 20 3 3') 3 37 f 41 13 5.1 3 51 3 5M 4 1 it 4 12 4 15 4 88 r i 33 4 41 5 00 ill 111 li 14 li 11 0 24 28 II 30 5 32 H 3.1 6 10 tt H li 17 . 53 8 7 Ii3 7 OS 7 ;-i 7 2' 17 ::i 7 11 7 is 7 M 1 0 33 57 10 37 10 41 'n 411 7 10 7 03 7 08 10 40 7 12 .c ;.- 7 15 10 511 7 81 10 00 7 30 11 15 'Tl'lS 'lTlM 7 39 11 3 7 41 U 19 7 fl'.f'l 31 8 H7 11 43 8 13 11 48 8 1 11 51 1 V3 1 1 01 fs a: f.8 Oi 8 31 18 I'O k 3? 18 88 f .H 00 fs (13 K 118 8 17 K 20 8 2V h 37 l.line i:iH'e-... .. 1 Ktw I Mini aburg liu .-rt . ( il. awlfsu I l)inlile I Cameron H 41 8 47 8 51 9 OH 9 81 9 85 11 1.1 18 v: t 38 18 11 18 T7 t 10 8 52 9 O-'i MOHTlll humii.ami... . A. U. A. M A M. A. H jKunsdnltv. t Flag station. E. M.HINR, T. W. I.F.K. Supt. mn. 1'nss. ARt. SIH'Tll. H. & H 1. M. 1HIUVK. NOKTll I.IAVK n ni'B.m.'PnrO.m.! STATION. am po. pin 8.50 8J-7 8 85 8.58 8.8'.lll.87l 8 8.4.' 8.30 9.05 8.52 .4(ll 9.0-- 85 (1 41 7 10 .8.10 B.00I 8.16 Itlooinsbu'g 7 OK.I'JO'. 6.55 8.10 " I. A 1' 7 01 '8.02 5.531 9. IN" WalP ft. 7 3 11 53 6 121 t 6H Paper Will ! tl.Mitl.MI 6.301 t.4Sj..l lyht. St. ' H.4ii 11.48 6.311 1.30 ornnaevll'e fl.i9 11.31 6.8 I 1.001. .Foils .. I 66 1..29 6.17 lfl.6.1 ...Zaner's.. 1H II. '21 5.08 18.T Mi .walei. .( 11.11 5. 18.1 ...Hentnn.,. 8m II mi 4 6H 18.10 ...EilHOIi'i... 1 .e2 11 OH 4.63 18.(15 .Cole's t'r'k 9. 18 -t.PI l ."3 'I 50 9.2il 8.18 6.03 7.10 9.30 H.17 Ill'7l7 85 i. .r- a HI7.45 9.48 3.33 7.,.'318.1H1 .6ll 8.3" T.87,8.311 9.68 3 40 7.31jH.4ll 9.58 8.45 7.4 118.48 5.63 11.09 4.48 11.63 ..Lannach.. 6.43 10.61 4.88 11.46 t-utrid. 6. 4" 10.48 4.85 11.801 ..lain. City. 10 05 3.68 7.6 L9.00 10.08 8.6 8 .55T.V5 m am pin pin am pin pm a a lAva corrected to Jan. 80, lvoa aubivb Excursion Katif. Tiikir.H; effect J u'.,ia y 1st, lyrvj the Itckawatina kai.mud - will sell excursion ticket to nearly all stations 011 lliur line. '1 his vviil he-another iinpinveiiK lit that will bu ntipreeiated by th'j traveling tMililic. the tickets will lie ii'-od for ilnrty davs including date ol sale, I 14I stopover will not be allowed. We Want Agents oil Salesmen Wcwlllpiv irnrwl sdnry or commission tor selling our THiiixt t.v stn-k and Mpcoiaiucs, Wl' lire fine "T III" llll VKT II'IIS"S 1" Hi"' -'- ni'H, having no o lv urn .teres ileviied K"'W Iiik ear sin. k. Ktvlnif mir sidesmen urtviintiiie s Mm! help l.iein sell k'hhIs. Any one wlllliiK I" tvnrK enn Biiereni. Aduiess c. w, S7VA!ir li CO,, I'owark, Haw Yori. A SIKADY 1NCOMK. Salary or commission pnlil weekly. Our 1200 nere imrwry rniilres Incal anil I raveuiiu nifeinn VerVWUI're I.O 111 ;pilMI 111 l'? I're,iii in. .inw neeil line. Will iiniiewi' lur 11 a-01 iari, i line, (flit fir tree. We ifiliir.inle p.Ofl ible aiifl I'leas ant einplnymciiMlie year 'rui.n I. Wille loUuy fur special lijrnm. Brown Brothers Compaq, Rcehsster, H. 7. ;im:)iq. PLKMANIiNT SITUATION, f'mh nalrt w eklv for nervlepd rlther on salary and exiieimen nalJ or HiiiiinltiHl'in, to take nrd- em lor our Harden "eedn; uli'i Kml's nnd Flow- ers. Wn carry a lull linn mr hip rami una Market, Oiir'lnerH, so I Bat a live man cunnm neip hut ain'i eed. as h. linn Hip fai lll'l" to conn mo rur nil klndaot trade and with different classes of customers vt rile at once tor terms to Esrr'ek Seel Compar.7, Rochester, IT. 7, li-lS sin WANTKI)-FAITIIFl'I.PKHSON TOTIIAVEL for well estnbllHlieil hntlHrt In a few counMeH, calling on retail inerehants and uifents. Local teiiliorv. Nalary flii'4 a year biiu expenses, p.ivalili; $ !)7 ' ft week In cash und expenses ad vanced. Poatilim pormunenr. Itus'iiewi sm;cen ful and llourtsiilnif. mumlurd Uouse, 884 Dear born street, Chicago. ! 8 Pit Many Hcliool Children nre Klckly Mother Orcy's f weet Powders for nilldren used bv Mother Orey, ft nuis" In Children's Uiime. New York. Hreuk un i olds In SI hours cure KeveilslinesH, lleadac.lie.Htniiiacn Troubles, Teethlnir Idsorders. and liesiroy worms. At all dioififlMts, rc. 8ample mall"d FKKE. Address, Alton . Olnisled, l.oKoy, .N. Y. KlMil. Protect Yourlieas. consuitution fieo. Fee depend!) it on success. Kit. 18MI Ml 1.0 It. STRV1N8 4 Co., .VI 1-1 1 Hi HI., Wu.ililiiifton, U. U. A Certnlu Cure tor CIiIMUmIi-h. Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Kise, a nnwder. It, cures t hliolains, rrosiblt. s, iianip. nwcailnit, swollen feet. At all Druitalsts and shot) Slorca, iic. a-BU HliaUe luto Your Shoen Allen's Foot-Kase. Tt rests tho feet. Cures Corns, lliinvuns, Inirrowlmr Nails swollen ana SwoailnK feel. At all druggists andshoe stores, o. Ask to-day. Pennsylvania Railroad. Hcliedule In eflcct Nov. 16, 190a N'OIITUWAKD. STATIONS. A. II. A. Hi r 11 r. m. s inbiiry leave I 4i I 4 D'i ! 2 00 ! s s Kllnrsiirove f " M r 10 1 4 f it 81 wnlvi 11011 f li W f 10 IW t l 0t 5 Ji7 Klpps Uuii f 7 00 f 1' 11 f 5 14 rtoui it imnwiiB 1 -,, ,0 ,-j 8 5M L'anviiii; iou I 7 18 fin St f 8 M 5 51 Hoarll'l? Creek" t 7 S I t 10 '.'8 1 8 111 f 8 01 Catawba . ..Arrive 7 Hi 10 8.1 UK 18 Catan isa.. Leave S 7 82 I l'l D'i 5 2 38 ! 8 US K.tsi llloon Kburif 7 :l7i M 4:1' 2 13, C 15 IllulllllnbUttf Kst-. i" ii S'iiii)ioii Ferry Cieacy . Nescopeck. ..Arrlvr Berwick f 7 42 f 10 47 I 7 'Of l":l 1 7 ;.8 10 . ... if 11 IU .. . 16 2 55 j 0 80 8 U 11 OV 3 OV 0 Nhwoimtk ..Leave 8 t 1 11 05 1 8 P.) ! 40 l.rarh Haven Ferry., f 8 i fll II l W.ipwaliopcn ! 8 11 ill, 3 20 8 52 f 8 2 f 1125 f 3 i'S f 0 60 roi,a inn Moni'ithiinua 8 31 11 38 3 so; 7 ol 7 10 sickHiiinny.. hei real 8 43 It 4?! 3 40 N .ntlcnko lUitionwnod Plvii outli Ferrv Soniti v llk.-a0.trre.... lljtt'Sirctt ttlUcsburro ....Anlvo 8 . 4 11 511 8 49 7 19 f 9 (Ml f I2 f 8 55 f 7 85 f 9 02 1 18 08 I 8 57 f 7 21 9 0 18 Oli 4 00. 7 80 9'8 12 08 4 03' 7 33 9 10 18 10; '4i 7 3i A. M. r. M P. II, P. u. SOL'TnWAllD. bTAT10N8. i. M. A. M. V. H.I P. M. Wllkclmrro. i.eave S 7 85 5 in 31 1 2 45 S 8 00 I 7 8S 10 37 8 47 08 lla.le street smith Wllkisbarre.... i-ijuiouiii Firry l.uitouwood Nanilcoke Met real Sliliksliinny .Miicauuqua 1 piilid Hill Wanwallonen 7 3 I 10 i" 8 50 ;.1 t t u-i ,n .., ,1 r.-l t i it i ; r 1,1 'i. r o r I , ,1 7 421 10 M S 01 n 17 7 M 10 58 8 10 U 20 8 01 11 07 1 3 80. 6 37 f 8 O'. f 11 11 f 25 f (1 42 8 10. 11 Hi 8 31 H 47 f 8 14 f 11 81 f 3 '''I t i 63 Hiaeh Haven Ferry. M)a -upecK, Hcrwlek... Nescopt t:k An he 1 ! 11 i l 3 4 J 7 p0 ::::: ! 8 ln'S It '-Ml 8 48 I 8 8-I 11 3 3 52 7 "9 ( 8 33 t '1 3s f 3 M f 7 12 1 H 42 fll 43 f 4 08 t 7 i) I 8 47 11 50 4 Oil 7 2.1 ! 8 5'. It .'.7, 4 13 7 82 ! 8 5.1 11 57 4 13 7 38 Ml 04 f 12 0.1 1 4 l'l r 7 :.9 ,f 9 ID f 12 II f 4 8ii t 7 HI I '1 ea -t.v sion.ton Ferry (spy Ferry 1-lueniMburi?. t K.ist 1 Inniiisbui'i;... I t'Hiuwlssu Arrive C-ii.iv. Issa... . Leave ll.niliih 1 reek hnvd Danville I m.iii .1 iiiuivtUe I Klpt.s Hun u o. 1 rii.i Klines Urovc Buinmiy Arrive I II 18 15 4 81 7 51 f 9 19 f 18 2.1 f 4 35 f 7 60 1 '.I 2 f 4 42 f 8 HI f 87 f I! 10 f 4 l!i f 8 cH ! 9 3j:1 18 10 I 4 5 8 15 A M ! r. u. r. u. e. M. i Dally. ! Dully, except miii.Ijv. "1 only on notice lo l'ond.i..'l"r or Agent sieiial. 1 1 itl lis leavo iii,iiiiMm in. u.i n'tiuni,: 1'. i riiisionanilScniiiK.il as follow: 7.37 n. in.. 2.41 mill b.13 p. III. wt'CK uuji.; n .t- u. m dally. , , , . . for roliHvuie, iieaiiiii nii.i i iiiuiiii-ipiiiti, i.oi a. 111. und 2 11 p. in. week dais. roc llalciiin, 7.S7 a, in .'.n anil nan p. in. week iIiivm, tn 41 h. in d..lly. For Lewi liuitf. Milton, Wllllamsport, Lnck Haven, Kciiova and K in", 1l.6.in in. enK d iyni Lock Haven only, 8 47 u. Ul and 4.00 p. ill. week d.iys; for WIlltiuiiMp n t. and Interim d'ato bta lions, 8.17 a, in. and 7.8,'i p. hi. week days i-ur llelk-tiuite, Tyione, rlilll(mUurg, and Clearttcld, -'47 and 11, Ml a. in, week days For llarrlHlMii'K and Intenuoillaie Hl.atluna8.4r and u 5'i a. in., and 7.86 p. m. week Ua e; 1.08 p. in dully. F.r l lilladclplila fvta IlartlsburK), liiilllmoro and Washington 8 47 and 1 1 . Ml a. In., and 7.25 p. in. mo. k iIiiih: 4.06 p. m tlnl y. For I'lliHuui'tr (via lliiirlslniic), 8.47 a m. 7.2.' p. 111. week days; .(lt. p. Ill dally; via Lewl- e.m 10 .37 town .lad. ''I in, 8.1 nun ii.oo a. m. week uas; via l.'K k Haven, 8.47 and 11.50 a Ul. week U..js. t'ullmau tarlor aim KU-trftnir i art, run on tUiouiru iii alus between himlury, Wllllamsport Mid Krio, neiweeu KunLury und I'lilladelpUla and WatMiititon and octwctnUairlaOurK, l iltt--burg and (he west. For further information apply to Ticket, Agents. i W. W. ATTEHBUHY, J. H. WOOD, Ueu'l.MauuKer. Oen. faoa, At, m & RKAIMNG RAILWAY. - 1., : ct Novrmbcr I. I'.ma. 'i 1 . i.mv h. :.i.noiMi,jiiU, P'Or tt l'il., I'nil Kil'.illtt, Kert'll.'j, llle. l'aiiiaiiin, weeKimyi 7 87 1 1 .M u I ,'or. PVor VI Illlumspnrt.wei kilBjs, 7.87 (. li ., ;1p m, Kir Pnvilir anft MlliOB, erkdnyi ,. I'i a. m 3.:il p. in r'or i:,.lshtt weekdays 7..W, ll.Sn . tn. ol .(, A n", p. In . Fur mij.eit iM'ekrt.iyn 7.7, 11. so a. m., is. JO e.uo, p. m. I Kl I 'OK !'I.OO Mll'l.f), i.eave Ni a luik vl ; I'iiliuue:( t ! 8.(0 ! m.,Hli(lvla ttattm n.li'ii. m. l.e.neriiii'Mii i,hi.. .e.ii' m. I Cfl .l l!eailll k - ' V tl - l-avt I'm isvioi I'M p. in, Lt.iv, I' .;.,.u,.u I.I i p. 1,. . , U-mt- Lli.iii,-; or: .vi-i hUu 1 1 H' 10 a In. 4. p. e '.ip c.it '! weekdajs, B :ii., 8. in ft. I. I.a.i. 8. : p.m. Leave itl,, woekdays, 6.11, l.iw 11.49 I. m. 1.. 8, ;).l I-. in. ATLANTIC I'lTV H. K. From Chettiiut Mt. and Suulti M. Kerrtes. ATLANTIC CITV. ' CAI'RMAr H.fl'l A. M , I.el. j 7 KO A. M. '?.:KI A. M . e xc M.an A. M. !l O A. M , K.K. 1 '8.1 A. M. 5in.ro a. M.. Kx. I i'i ir a. m. tin. r. A. M . Kx. ! t il. 41' I. M. OCKN C1TT Sf ltO A. M. H.40 A. M. '. 1 1 A. M. til 1. 4(1 p. V. tM.lll P. M. 5 l 'l I". M. tcMOP. M. hKA 1:1. 1 5I7.W A. M. x.4:. A v. rw.10 p. m. i on I: l. tc-).40 P. M. I. .111 V M ., Fx. tM. (I r. M. tjii I', v.. Kx. WW I, v. tl.no I'. M , Kx fi'..4() P. M. tVlHI O. M .. Y.K. IV ' M., l.cl i-ft.in p. M. 7.10 P. At , Kx imny. ""Hiind'ivs ' t" Wi'ck-lavs. Saturday, "f" via subway, "b' snuih St. 4.00 ' ui n st. s.ao "a" ship h hi. Lwi. "k ' does not eonnert, for Kau'les Mere Miluidny DIKht ''' :.Mi Fx'-urslr.n. Deiiilli d nine tables at ticket Mllcea. W. A. OAHKKTT, BlM)N .1. W KF.KS, (ieti'l Siipt. HenT I'ass. Atft. Beagle Studio! Promptlatlentiorjiven totali Photographic Work j l Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. EH tou can save money on Pianos and Or gnus. You will always find llie largest slock, Lest makes and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwardt. ORGANS, From $50.00 antf Upwardi We sell on the installment Juan. Fiar.o-; $25.00 down and $10.00 per iiionih. Of Hans, $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. Lit eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one half price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. We handle Genuine Singer Huh Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down nnd $3.00 per month. We also handle the Demorcst Sewing Mac'.iine, from $19.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all make- of Sewing Machines. Best mal ej of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO ti.OO. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 W. Main street below Market, Iiloomsburg, l'a Nasal QATAR! CATARRH ffPPf In all ttSKtanes thero ZostfJ jrcC0LD; 8liould bo etoaullness Ely's Cream B: cleanses, soot lies and heal 8 the dltiensed int.i.itiriine. It. cure t i. cam i ill nnd a rives wit -j r.n I away a cold 1 u tho head quickly. f jAW Cream Iinlm ts place I Inin the hoh. trlls. snrcads over ih nicnihrane and 1 fills irbid rnir.Aui-.LPiiiA IpPiPlll Belief Is Immedt- a'e and a cure fallows. it Is not, drvlmr-doeB ol pr.-tnucH Hrii-ivl dir. '.nri-P size, fo cents at. UniKirlhlH or Py mall; Trlul ste, 10 iH-ntany mall LV until IIKKM, 5 waricu si., .new oric 00 ... J We promptly nlitaln t' K. and FivvlarT' iSuua uiiHltfi.akcki or i l,oU t,. .uVenuolHM ' ' free rwport. ou jiitentntilllty. fin free Uiok , C aSSTTRADE-IWRKS "v Opposite U. S. Patent Off ice 5 WASHINGTON D. C. CMICMFSTER'H ENGLISH Fenswrovm. pslls Pft r mil MI.SlfcK S VSfvr-v tu 1IKI "1 (JuM nttklltc ! bOXttt. ftl K .. V.'J ritri mm ribbon. 1 ULH . 'anicrnius ruuiuUimft sua linll tliin liu of your truK(ii. or x ail IB aiMium fur l'rt l.'iil una, TetliuoiiUU oa Ktt-r for l.ndlv,Hm ititr, bv re I urn Mull. IO.OiHI "tlf.inrjikl R.ii.i r.r til DruKft'tUa- . 4 hlhcer( homlcaat HAIR BALSAM Hair to itn Tabiu.1 CoUh. Quii.4 tcttp ilimcf ilOUliou III..