THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. PROGRESS AT WATERBURY. . I' I tp Trolley Sti'lltcr llclil I'nr Trlnl. Others to Hp I'.inniliioil, WATI-.ltlU KY, Conn.. April 1.-To-rllol inii-('s wns wiulo .vostertlny in tlm mtlc( rourt iluriiiK Hit' trlnl (if llic Mlltl'l'll IIIOIl clmrKi'il Willi nxsnult Willi f ii 4 cut 1o kill Willliiin Mi-i n.i n ml fjemw Morrisi'tlc, -oii I into r ninl 1110 forninn iviicitlvHy nf tlio tnillcy tvir wlilfli win nttmlieil liy n Imnil of DlllHkcil llll'tl (III tll( nljtlit of IVri. Fivo of the trolley striker. Kihviirtl H. Wlnm-mir. Wllllmn Viiwlcniiiirk. Clif ford Viiiulcninirk, Hurry W. AVnrrcn ami .Tolin Itt'onrtnii, were bound over to tlm nis t term of the iiiriiir court un Oor bonds of .fU.lXH) oacli, proliablc chiihc IiiivIiik lii'cn found liy .ludn renHli-y. Tlie remaining thirteen pris oners will lie iirrnluiii'il In court todny. Tho surprise of the lienrlnR was tho announcement inndc by the nttorneys for the defence lit tho conclusion of AVInnegiir's trlnl that they put In no defense, I'rosecutliiK Attorney iHirnnt biivlnt; previously warned them thnt the testimony in the first ense would apply to the other four men. A portion of the testimony of every witness, which ciiused considerable comment, was tho positive statement Of each niiiu thnt he had been promised Immunity from punishment hy Colonel Burpee and others provided he told what ho knew about the ussuult. ' WASHINGTON. MARCONI GRAPHIC NEWS. Itpirnlnr Trnnsntlnntlc Service For London Time. LONDON, March 30. The Times lils morning publishes two messages of over 100 words from its New York correspondent, giving items of Ameri can news sent from America by tho Murconl wireless system. In an editorial article the Times snys these messages mark the establishment for the first time of the regular com mercial transmission of news hy tho Marconi company. The paper announces thnt the day by day transmission of news between tie new and old worlds by the Murconl system has been undertuken for the Times upon a contruct basis. It says this marks au epoch In the develop ment of telography. It Is added thut messages can he sent botween England and America by the new system at a rate not much In ex cess of that for messages between Kngland and France by the old system. Crnro In Chnrlontnn Custom Ifonse. CHARLESTON, 8. C. April l.-W. P. Crura has taken charge of the cus tom house at collector of the port. There was no Incident of Interest In connection with his assuming olllce ex cept the Immediate tender of his resig nation by the chief Inspector of cus toms, which had been placed In the hands of the deputy collector to take effect on the colored oOicial's entrance to authority. There has been some talk here of possible application to the courts for a restraining order ngnlnst ('rum's exercise of the duties of otlice. It Is understood that the matter has been brought to the notice of the may or, and It Is said he has referred It to Hie corporation counsel for considera tion and report, but It Is not thought that anything will be done. From our Regular Correspondent. ' Washington, March 30, 1903 I In view of the certainty of an car-' nest, concerted clTott on hi.4 part of the (lemoc.iais to cff.ct revi,ion of tin tariff next session, the views of one of. the democratic leaders in the Senate j are especially interesting. Senator I Liacon, speaking on this important subject, said, "It is a mistake to sup. pose that the democrats will attempt, even it they have the power, to des troy the tariff system at one full swoop. On the contrary they would be con tent with removing a few bricks from the top of the tanlf wall. The trust legislation of the past session amounts to nothing, and the trust and ihi tariff questions are so inter-woven that one cannot be considered without the other. The trusts have succeeded in destroying all competition in their own line of industjy, that is, all do mestic competition. The tariff saves them from all foreign competition and the result is that the people are com. pelled to pay for lire very necessaries of life whatever prices the trusts may demand. Publicity amounts to noth ing as a remedy. Witness the Unit ed States Steel Corporation. lis capital stock, dividends, etc. have been given the widest publicity and the only effect, it there is any, is to make an increased demand for si eel trust stock. Some good has resulted from the anti-trust agitation, however. The Department of Justice has re newed its efforts to stamp out the trust evils, has acquired greater energy at least, because of the wide mani festation of popular opposition to the trusts. The real demand of thecoun try is for such reduction of the tariff as will des'.roy the power of the trusts to charce exorbitant prices and will not at the same time injure the legi timate industries of the country.' Asked as to the probable democratic candidate, Senator Bacon said he would not care to discuss individuals but the nominee must be acceptable to New York and other states from which it was expected to get support. With tegatd to the dissension in democratic ranks Mr. Bacon said that it was lol lv to quarrel over past events. In his judgment the increased production of gold had obviated the necessity of the tree silver issue but it was unwise even to discuss the causes and rights of past contentions. The important point now was to meet existing con ditions with the proper remedies and a popular candidate Mr. Stone would himself be a recep- watered to supply the church socia tive candidate but that proposition he bles of a community through all a fall pretends to regard as a joke. A most utisivoty condition of affairs has developed m the l'ustoffice De partment and oti'? that is likely to brinu grave disocdit on the republican party. The affairs be;;an with the in vestigation of the "Get-Rich Quick" schemes ai u tivjir relations Willi tne leijal division of the department. The J a useful adjunct, and winter and not bj tJinauted. In making your garden 1 r.ot forget your church. An electric plant will prove an ex cellent bit of foretii-juglit. Horse radishes ate now no longer 111 vogue, I and an aulo-radish is about to be 1 placed upon the gardener's list ; con sequently an electric-plant will prove work of the secret service iivn brought to light a scandal of huge proportions and many of the officials are involved. Postmaster General Payne, who is always loath to make enemies, has left the city after reluctantly saying that he would stand back of any act j of thJ First Assistant Postmaster General, Robert Wynne. The Presi dent has been informed of existing conditions and has ordered that the matter be probed to the bottom. The first tangible evidence of an up heaval came in the resignation of Mr. Beavers, superintendent of the divi sion of salaries and allowances, but it is intimated that other and equally important resignations will be foith coming in the next few days. Dis honesty and immorality to a shocking degree have already been discovered and persons on the inside say that it the (acts ever reach the public they will be found to equal those in the Cuban postoffice at the time that Kstestr Rathbone was sentenced to the penitentiary in fact, it is intimated that the present gang was involved in the Rathbone thievery but that they "foresaw the lightning and side step ped just in time. Food For Flnluudem. PORTLAND, Mo., March 31. The Eldar-Pempster steamship Yola Balled today for Hango, Finland, with a car go consisting of Hi:i,K22 bushels of oats, 10,000 bushels of rye and 30,715 bushels of barley and a large supply of clothing, money and other articles contributed for the famine stricken Flnlanders. This Is tho third shipment uf tho kind, each of which came from Canada. The grain will be used for sued next season. I. is FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closin Stork Quotation. Money on call strong at 6'u7 per cnt. Prime mercantile paper, 6Vfa6 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actunl busi ness In bankers' bills at 4.StJS754.8712S fur demand and at 4.IM25t4.S3875 for 60 day bills Posted rntoa, $4.84Vi and I4.M. Com mercial bills, U.MVi.H. Bar sliver, 4914c. Mexican dollars, KYje. Government bonds teudy. Itailroad bonds steady. Closing prices: tchlHon 814a V..C..C.& St.L... Sfl'i C'hei. & Ohio.... 4u4 Pel. & Hudson.. 16'4 Krle S5 Gen. Electric... 19 Lead 2i Louis. & Nash.. 1WV4 Manhattan Con. 1394 Missouri Pac....l0TT4 K. T. Central. ...132 Ontario ft West. 30H Pacific Mall .... 311 People's Uas ...101 Reading 69 Rock Island .... 44V, St. Paul 16HS Sugar Refinery.. 124 Texas Pacific .. 36 Vnlen Paclfio .. SIVi Wabash prcf. .. 48 West. Union ... I7V4 to. 353 J4.9045.1G; Live Stork Market. fATTI.R Market hlKhur; prime, 145: choice, 5.501i5.6U; go veal calves, Ki.M'crt. HOGS Afarket lower; prime heavies and mediums. $7.0f7.R5: heavy Yorkers. f 4547.60: light do 7.3557.40; pigs, S7.ikyj 8.,KKphANp7i.AMna-Market higher; test wethers, $6.4tciti.65: culls and cons mon. $2.2ufj4.7rj; choice lambs, 7.7o(SK. ss State of Ohio, City of To ledo. Lucas County. Frank T. Chenev makes oath that hf is the senior nartner of the firm of K T. Chenev & Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank T. Cheney, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember 1886. A. W. Gleason, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts, directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. - Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Senator Carniack of Tennessee less reserved with regard to the presi dential candidate. He trankly savs that the only available candidate now in sight is Judge Parker of New York In making this assertion Mr. Carniack stipulates that there can be no cancli date who did not support the Chicago and Kansas City platforms and that no candidate can be successful who cannot command the vote of New York state. In his judgment Judge 'Parker could do the latter and he did support the democratic platforms the two past campaigns. "This",said Mr. Carmack, "is merely a matter p?rty policy but an important one and it has become all the more important since some of the people have been urging the nomination of a man who has not supported the party in the last two campaigns. Mr. Lartnack s reference to a man who did not support the party was clearly aimed at Ex-President Cleve land whose proposed western trip the occasion of curiosity, and to some extent of anxiety, on the part of many democrats. Mr. Cleveland, on the invitation of his old friend Ex-Govern or Francis of Missouri, will participate in the dedicatory exercises ot the Saint Louis exposition and will there speak from the same platform as Pre sident Roosevelt. It is intimated that if his reception at Saint Louis is suffi ciently cordial he will extend his tup lurther west and invade the very heart of the country which gave to Mr. Bryan his strongest support. In the judgment of those democrats who can be seen m Washington there is no possibility ot Mr. Cleveland s re-1 gaining the favor of the party and his statement that he is not out of politics is "ridiculous", nevertheless it is known that he has some staunch friends and it is hoped that he will not run the risk of creating dissension in the party councils Sugar beets, cucumbers, and violets. planted toiiethei, will result in sweet pickles of delicious flavor and aroma. Dutch tulips and Spanish onions are better apart, and if the French kid ney-beans anl the iristi potatoes are separated it will conduce to harmony. Harmony the aesthetic side ol the garden should not be neglected.- Don t attempt to accomplish too much. Don t have too large a gar den but, nevertheless, cover all the ground possible. This may soun 1 paradoxical, but by so doing you will speedily ascertain in what direction to proceed. Only experience will teach you fully. If a garden two doors west has lettuce, assured'y it is folly fot vou to have lettuce in your carden. Variety is the spice of life, and iniienuitv will make Door soil bear wonderfully. In fact, given ingenuity, the variety will follow. A man know, whose back yard garden would crow apparently nothing but cats, by employing a small basket and a good memory, and by working nights, kept his table bountifully supplied with fresh vecetables the whole summer th-ough. Never be d scourae'1. If you fail, try iigain. Cuhivau-, ruhivate s ami especudy mtiv.ue vo n nil', ilmts' d.is. Treat your not" H l"'-'ns ,T yo.t would "ur ovvn. an I .nwavs fill no the ho Lnvis L Sauin, in April IJfpiiicolt's Magazine. - - m Lciitjn Season at tJ'jusliore (loading's Fast Express Sorvicc. One of fashion's wisest decrees is the annual cessation of social festi vities during Lent. That this short pause between the whiil of winter and summer gayeties teheves nd rein vigorates both mind and body is well understood and of late years tne num lT of nTsons who have added a so journ at the seashore during at least part of the Lenten beason has largely lncteased. Atlantic City, with its many fine Hotels, with splendid sun parlors, added to the magnificent boardwalk full exposed to the sun, and the balmy salt air; influenced by the nearby Gulf Streams, offers good inducements for the physical improvement of the Lenten sojourner, and though 'nere are no extensive festivities, numerous quiet social crlebrations of varied kinds, relieve the mind. It you wisn to properly enjoy the trip, start right, going by the Philadelphia & Reading Routes fast, well equipped trains, leaving Chestnut St. and South St. Ferries, Philadelphia, at convenient intervals Tickets sold and baggage checked 'through fiom all points on THE SPBIN& GARDENEtt. First, the garden should be clean ed. Remove the winter crop of tin cans and throw tnem over into tne next yard. Although you do not need them, somebody else may. The garden must be digged. To have it done right you must do it yourself. If your neighbors raise (with your help) chickens, or if you support a dog, you may consider that the garden will not require to be touched with a fork at all. However, chickens and dog are apt to work un evenly, and more to suit their own ends than the garden's. Put 111 your sunflowers early, so that you may be fortified against cold snaps and cloudy days; and if you are wise enough to get your moon- vines to going, you can potter about nights whenever you feel disposed or your deeds demand it. It is well to devote one corner ot the garden to chickweed, for through thus doing you will be independent in the way of Sunday dinners. Although neighbors are very careless as to their live chickens, they are peculiarly sensitive as to their dead ones. Or, better still, set out some egg plant. With a thrifty egg-pUnt one may be perfectly indifferent to the cold storage trust. Oyster-plants are nice to have. They demand plenty of water. I have known an oyster-plant, well .... ;-v. j- i. C if-HOOK MAILED I ltF.K. A. . (FKVEns, Conceadonii, liiltamiiia CL'KKtt J iIiiin. I. ung Fever, Milk Fctt'r. II. tl.iM'lt lts. l.ameurM, liijurivn. 1 Khi'uinnlmli. MHK THROAT, Qulmy, Liiizontlr, I lllNIIlllIT ! WOK MS. Dots, Grubs. !('irill. 'li. Influenza, Inflamed 1 1.iiuuH, I'lfMiro-l'nt-uaioiila. :'OI.H Ilfllynrhr. Wlnil-Hlown, 1 Diarrhea, llMeutery. Prevents MIM'A KHIAUK. I'miL KH'XKY l! ULAODKK IHMHIOF.HS, I. I. )NKI OIMRE, Manas Eruptions, cuiifctM I ieerN, trenie, rarcy. .1. K.limt rOMUTIOV. Ktnrlna 4'nnt. cukks S Intlitfention, tMimiuch tnicKer. 9)c. earn: 8tablo Cane, Ten Specific. Hook, c, S7. At drutrxUtg. or sent prepaid on receipt of price, Humphreys' Medlclnu Co., Cor. William John Streets, Now York. ct'Kta V. V. cuura I). I). Cl'KES K. K. cu:tui F. V. CUUKS u.u. RAILROAD TIME Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsipn. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scott s Emulsion presents 'Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weaknessand nervous' ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood lood and Senator atone ot Missouri takes a hopeful view of the situation. He says that he is convinced that Mr. Bryan has no desire for the nomin ation himself, although he would not r - j:. . . l. . which he stood repudiated by the , ls naturally adapted to the cure nomination of anyone who openly op-, of the blood sickness from posed it. Un the other hand, in Senator Stone's onimon there are many men in the democratic party 1 who would make excellent presiden tial timber and it is "poor business" for the democrats to engage in the elimination of men regarded as having, in the past, erred in loyalty to the platform. Mr. Stone also says that any attempt to "eliminate" Mr. Bryan would be attended with disaster. It is freely hinted in Washington that ( which so many young women suffer. IB We will be glad to tend sample to any itmerer, lie Mire that this picture la the form ol a label is on the wrapper of every bottle EiiiuUioa you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists, 400 Fearl St., New York, PIIILAOKLPHIA & RKAUING RAILWAY. In effect November in, I'.iOi TK.W.NS LSVE IlLOO.M-tlll K( For NOW VurK, nilll'ip!il:i, Ke0liiK, I'nlts- Till'', TrtiuailUii, wft'Kuujo 7-ni k'. W a in, :J-J 'V'or villi iniHpoit. week lays. 7.37 m 3: p m V r Dirullie add VI til 01 , wcckdnjs, 7:37 am 3 31 p Dl Kr cutftWlHs:i woukduys 7.37, 11:30 ni II! hi, l 30, p. in. Cor H'ipert wueklaya 7.8V, 11.30 a. m. U-.20 1. :'.), 6.30, p. in. TKAINH KOK lll.OOvMtt'KO LPiivu New York via 1'iiIhiJh!.Ml'. h n p 111., uni vlu KnHUiii H.lita. in. l.envf IVlllwletpll'h ul.Xi B. IE. l,o-tv id'ititt dk ) J. r. p. m. I, -,l v f ,'.)!, 1 HVI III 1 I , II, L'V.vt I -ir.tl i'.i t.i: p. ri:., Leave Wllll vnil oil wofkua) 1 H'.CO a hi, tt i p. ui. i.i'H.vf fiit,.iwinf.8 weekdays, 6,:.r, 8.20 n.'.f . .:. p.m. Leuv u. inert, weekday!!, fi ll, H.'l, 11.40 . m. 1.1.8, a.l P- m. ATLANTIC CITY K. H. From ChPRt.nul and xonl li St. Feri tea. ATLANTIC CITV li.tifl A. M., !;! '7.:tl A. M. ii.no A. M. (jlll fin A. M. tin C. A. M I. .-ill P M, t-'in r. M 1 1 on p. tvno V. 5 On P '('. 10 I', 7.i:j p. Kx. Kx. Kx. Hx. Kx. M , Kx. M Kx. M., Kel. M. M , Ex. CAI'll MAY 7 30 A.M. tn.::o A. M. A. M. Cl 111 A. M. t it. 40 P. M. Till, in P. M. r,.ni p, v. tc:5.W P.M. I1CK4N CITT -.30 A. M. H..ri A. M. u.m a. . till. 4(1 P. W. tn4.1ii P. M. 'IHI P. M. tc5.40P. .M. ' SKA IHl.lt 57. 30 A. M. H. I', A. M. I tr.4.10 I'. M. I ..INI P. M. tel. -Ml P. M. I nnllr. Hntiirdiiy. 1 ''"HuihIiivs. t" Weekilnva "1 " v'm Stihway. "b" Until U M.. 4.00 "" Miiitti tt. R.S0. "a" Mm' h m. 1.30. "k' anca not ram t for Eagles Mem Mil unlay nlbt "$"!. Ml KxiMirKlr.fi.' neiullei! time tables at rii kel diners. W. A. (tAKHEI'l', EhSDN ,1. WKUKH, (ien'lwupt. UPn'l vHhh. Alft. Beagle Sfudiol rromitatlentiut) given to n'A Photographic Work Philadelphia & Reading RnKvay and I Crayons, Framing. CopyiDg and Bromide its connections. particulars. See agents for full The DuBois school board has very wisely decided that the firaduates shall appear in caps and gowns, al though some who prefer style to ability, have pleaded with the board to rescind their order. The school board is right and this should be the rule every where.-Raftsman s Jo umal. Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. Protect Your Idea. Consultation fren Vkv deuendent on auceess Kat. lHr.l. Mit.o B. tevkns & Co., SM-Ntli St., Washington, 1. C. 4t V ,1 Eft' WANTED -FAITHFUL PEHSON TOTKAVF.L tor well est abllHlied house in a rew oouniiei., eiiillnir on retail merchants and aifents. Local teirliory. Salary $10J4 a year and expenses payable $10 7j a week In cash and expensm ad vanced. Position permanent, business HUcres ful and ItnuilsliliiK. hlaudard Uuuse, Dear born Street, Uhlcairo. ! 8 ltit Are Von I'Hintr Alleti'it Foot ICaHe? Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Fose, a nowder. it curesLorns.uunious.i'ainiui, oumru- Inir, Hot, swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 5o. 8-2 4t Pennsylvania Railroad. :41iilUWWlllli;ilU,lill!'. .i".i'; d'i :rA.r .lira TABLE Lackawanna Railroad. BLOOMSUURG DIVISION. Ia effect January 20th, EAoT. STATIONS. A. U. A. M. r. H. r. M. NOKTIICaBKKLiND.... J 35 10 00 1.B0 t5 25 Cameron 1 10 10 till M;)4 Danville o i li) 1'J u t 44 Catawlssa 7 lu 10 3a 23 5 5 Hupert 7 10 iu 37 s zv a ui Bluoui9burg....... 7 M 10 41 as 6 is Kspy t 10 48 8 40 6 13 LlineKldae 7 SftflO 51 ti 4 0 80 willow urove 11 v to A uw o Brlarcreen 7 iu o Berwick 7 50 11 05 Beach Uaven T butil U Hlck'BFerry o n t' Slilotahlnuy 8 w 1; ' UUDlOClt'8. Nantlcoke 84 JJ 44 Avondale 9 87 U 4, Plyntoutt) 8 44 11 M Plymouth Junction... 8 47 11 55 Bennett Forty Fort S ? i Wyoming f IT.., Ulrtatfin U 10 14 I - Susquehanna Ave J 1 ritt-sioD... - - Duryea " JJ Lacnawanua Taylor , rieuevue 80aAMTO9f.M.. U 5S 16 V7 6 84 8 08 6 41 8 0 ft) 47 I 20 8 5 8 81 (7 0U 8 88 7 14 8 44 7 li 11 17 l i 80 fl 86 U Si U Si li W y 87 li si 41 U 85 8 47 8 ti 4 00 4 08 4 07 4 12 4 17 4 20 4 24 4 29 4 82 4 40 4 45 4 50 T 23 7 80 7 48 7 42 7 44 7 6 7 51 7 06 8 OS 8 10 8 1A 8 17 8 21 8 25 Hclieclule lu effect Nov, XOKTUWAIID. I6, I90a Stations. 4. x. a. h. r Ml r. ii. sunbury leave t 6 4s i ss 2 00 S ft 5 Klines urove ii n 1 u ' 1 ? ' Wolverton 1 0 r.u.iiuuti 1 iu 1 n Klnns Kun r 7 on ill 11 South Danville. Danville i Boyd Hoarlng Creek CalawiHHa Arrive n 10 1 f 7 in no ai 1 5 44 2 'Jl 5 60 f 2 21 f 5 M CatawlBsa Leave Bast, HlooinBburg. Bloomsburg ) Ehp.v Ferry stonytown Ferry Creany Nescopeck.... Arrive) Berwick f 7 23 riOJN f 2 81 f 6 01 7 82 10 35 2 Sb, 6 0M 7 8 i 1 10 33 2 30 i 6 08 7 37j 10 43 1 43 6 15 t 7 42 1 10 47 I 6 19 tT tot lnMi t 8 27 7 S2i 10 6 2 M 6 30 8 (2; 11 Oi! 3 05 6 40 vou can save money on Pianos and Or guns. You will always find ihe largest stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS, From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward! We sell on the installment plan. Tinno. $25.00 down and $10.00 per month. Or gans, $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. Lit eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at on hnlf price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We a:so handle the Domorosl Sowing Mac'line, from 41:9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines. Best mal ej of MACHINES J.C0. WASH FROM $4.00 UP TO -o. NeseopecK Leave 8 8 02 1 11 05 i 8 05 t 8 40 Hene 1 tiiiven rurry.. ,1 nuini t . Wupwallopcn rono tun Mnnoanaqua I rJIckshlnuy f Ketreat Nntlcoke Buttonwood Plymouth Ferrv South WUkesbarre.... llu.le Street Villkesbarre ... Arrive 8 19' 11 20' 8 201 6 52 ( 8 2 ) f 11 25 t 8 25 1 6 50 8 43' 8 i 11 82 11 42 11 54 8 30 7 01 I J. SALTZER. Music Kooms No. 115 W. Main triet below Market, Bloomsburg, Pa. 8 40 0 iv 7 10 7 1 A. If. A. U. T. M. P. M. f 9 00 f 12lKi t 8 55 f 7 25 I 02 fl2 02 1 8 67 1 7 2S 9 06 12 Otii 4 001 7 30 Via 12 OH' 4 03 7 38 9 lOi 12 10; 4 05 7 85 A. M.I r. u SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. STATIONS. WBST. A. U. r. m. p. h. SCBANTOK 85 10 10 Bellevue. Taylor, 8 89 10 17 6 43 10 24 T.eiian4nna 6 48 10 28 dim iu no 57 1 0 87 7 00 10 41 10 4H 7 08 10 49 7 12 10 62 7 15 10 Ml 7 21 10 00 7 30 11 05 Duryea Flttston ... Uiiamiehflnnft Ave, ... 1 III wesi riiisiou 1 y" W'yomlui;.. Forty Fort, Bennett, Kingston! Plymouth Plymouth Junction Avondale 7 85 11 C9 Nantlcoke 7 39 11 13 Hunlook's 7 45 11 19 Mhlekshlnny 7 55 Ml 31 nick't Ferry 8 07 11 43 Bench naven . 8 13 11 48 Berwick 8 19 11 54 Brtarcreek 18 8 11 01 Willow Urove At 2 112 05 LlmeKldge 8 8J 12 W KHpy 8 87 12 22 lllof 'jsburg 8 1 J,5 Hupert..,.. 8 47.12 85 CaUwlHHB 8 54 12 82 Danville J W J- 44 Cameron 1 W W NOHTUCUUKKLAND 35 1 10 1 55 1 59 'a 08 2 10 2 13 2 17 2 19 23 2 27 2 81 2 84 t 40 2 45 1 49 t 64 2 58 3 OH 8 -0 3 :io 8 87 th 44 fS 50 f8 00 8 54 IN 0 fi 10 8 14 8 18 6 24 26 6 HO 6 32 8 35 6 40 6 43 6 47 6 53 8 58 7 08 7 08 7 14 7 21 17 31 7 41 7 4S 7 53 WUkesbarre leave Hazle street South WUkesbarre.... Plymouth Ferry Buttonwood Nantlcoke ItetreaL .. Shleksblnny I Mocanauua ) Pond Hill Wapwallopen Ueacn naveu renj... Nescopeck Arrive A. M. A.M. CATARRH 7 CATARRH MVBJ THE CLEANSING CVHKFOR Efr, ( 7 25 ( 10 85 I 2 45 5 00 7 2S; 10 37 2 47 im 7 8" 10 411' 2 50 6 05 f 7 82 1 1042 f 52 t 8 07 t 7 85 1 10 45 t 2 64 I B 09 7 421 7 61 8 01 3 01 3 10, 8 17 6 26 8 87 :::: Berwick.... Nescopeck. I'reiiHy stouytown Ferry Kspy Ferry Bloonisburif I East bloomsburg.. . . I Catawlssa Arrive Catawlssa Hoarlng Creek Boyd Danville tviuili Danville Klpps Kun.... Wolverton Klines Urovo.. 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Leave -.:: a 68 4 I'D 4 12 4 15 4 22 4 38 4 41 5 00 8 02 8 17 8 211 8 29 8 87 8 52 9 05 A. M. A. M A. M. A. tKunsdallr. f Flag-station. E. M.KINE, T. W. I.EB. Supt. Oen. Pass. Agt. SOl'Tll.- ABHIVI. a.m a.m. II. 8c H K. R. NOHTH I.SAVB nm n.m.l stations. I am pmluin e.m if.ln UlUUIUHL'U B o.av Ol 10 o iu 9.10 " P. & V 8.52 9.39 6.47 9.0fl"Maln St. 1 BOiPaper Mill 1.45 Ll.firht Kt. l.soorangevll'e .. .ForKB. ., ...Zaner'B.. blinwatei ...Benlon... ...Edson'p... .Cole's cr'k ..Lanbach.. Central 7.10 12.1(1 6.00 7.06 12.0SI8.N1 7.03 1S.02 fS.M 7.53 11.53 5 42 6.5il!ll.50 5.311 6.41) 11.42 5.81 6 29 11.83 5.21 1 1.00, 6 25 11.29 5.17 12.58 6 18 11.21 5.08 12.15 6.08 11.13 . 12.3' 6.114 11.09 4 56 12.10 6.02 11 011 4.58 U.m 5.58 11.09 4.48 11,63 5.43 10.51 4.3S 11.45 6.40110.48 4.35 11.801 .Jam. City am am pm pm 8.55 2.42'6.0 9.05 8.52 6.40 9.0 8.56 6.44 6.87 9.16 8.03 6. 53 6. 60 9.26.8.13 6.ftl,7.10 9.30 8.17 8.0717.85 9.88'3. 25 6.1817.45 9.4'8.38 7.'.!3 8.00 9.MII8.37 7.27 8.80 9..r8l8 4) 7.81 8.411 9.58 8.45 7.41JS.46 10.05 3.58 7.6II9.OU 10. 08. 8.55 8.65li:9.6 am pm pm a.m lkiavi Corrected to Jan. 30, luou ahkivm nntiv. e Dallv. excrnt Sunday. "1" Mops only ou notice to Conductor or Agnut, or on Tnilns leave BLOOMSBIMtO a follows: For I'litsion aim scranum a muum. m., 2. 13 ana 0.1a p. iu. uujoi . . dlllty. , n,l llhl.l.,lnl,la For rotisviiio, neauiiiK 1 unw t...u, a. in. u lid 2.43 p. 111. week uajs. .... ... Koc llnzleton, Y.ai a. m , .ia mm j,. m. week days, 10.48 a. dally. FOr LeWlSUUlK' .IllLnn, niiiioiiiBiiuii, kim, Haven, Knnova and Kane, 11.50a. m. weekdays; Lock Haven only, 8 47 a. Ul and 4.06 p. m. week dnys:tor Wllltaiiisimrt and Intermediate Bla lloiiH, 8.47 a, 111. and 7.25 p. m. week days. For Hellelolite, Tyiono, t'lilllpbbui'if, and Clearfield, i-47 and 11,50 a. id, week days. For UiirrlKburK and Intermediate Ht at Ions 8.47 and H 50 a. m., and 7.25 p. m. week days; 4.0b p. WFnr Philadelphia (via HurrlsburK), Baltimore and WaHlilngton 8.47 and 11.50 a. m., and 7.26 p. m. week days; 4.06 p. m. dally. For Pittsburg (via IlurrlsbiuB), 8.47 a, m. 7.25 p. in. week days; 4.uc p. in. uuuy; via uewis town Judellon, s.ir andll.iiOa. ui. week days; via Lock Haven, 8.47 and 11.50 m. weekdays. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run on through trains bet ween Sunbury, Wllllamsport and Rrle, between Sunbury and Philadelphia and Washington and betweenliarrlsburg, PHU burg and the west. For further information apply to Ticket We promptly obtain T'. 8. and FoelKn' MM Send moilel, ski.teli or iilioto o. .nventiou for patentability. For fie TRADE-MARKS free reinrt on How to Secure Patents and For free book, write to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. 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