THE COLUMBIAN, BLOGMSBURG, PA. FAVOR MORTGAGE TAX. Itrpntilli'nn Jmnlnri Aarrp 4o Mnnd hy l-'ormrr noeim Art Inn. AI-ItAN'V, X. Y., April N.-Aftcr n protruded rnnrVriMirc (if tliroo Ihhim liiHt nlK'it tho ltcpuliliciin iiHMnliiM'H of Hip w'lintc (IitIiIimI tint to recede from their mucus nctlmi nti the innrtvtuu" tnx Mil, which Imposes n tux (if l mill on nil ftliixM(M (if innrtKiicM except those exempted liy f t i 1 11 1 1. This ncllnt) wnx ruther unexpected In view (if tln f:ict Hint Unvcnior Udell find nniKiiinci'il In IiIm incisure tlmt he liolicved nil tli revenue ticcosmiry could lie mined ly 11 wimple tn of i! mills for rcM-onlliiK ftitiin liinrtjfiiirr. Of till t.V('llt.V-ei"llt Itcpilllllcilll KCtlll- torn elected twen three won present. iMtrltiK tin iiflcrnoon (iovertior Odcll tint.1 conferred with Seniitora Kuliies. Oreon nml Mulliy und Assemblymen Nixon mid Koors mul I.l(ntiiinut (iov rrnor 1 1 IjZKitiM. The fnct thnt tho three Reunion present nt thin conference voled to uphold tho former cnticiis fic tion Is slunllleniit, 11 It liouu'li no dcllnlte inforiiiiitloii nt to what plnn iovornor Odell iK'tiinlly favors or nxreed upon Willi them could ho obtuliied. Adjournment cw York l.f ltlln(nr. AI.HANY. X. Y., April S.-lt Is learned tlmt members of tho fltiiinn committee believe that tin (Into of nd Joiirnuu'iit of the legislature will not be piii'llor than April 24. Tin; Itogprs assembly resolution iiiiiuIiik April 17 as the (Into of adjournment Is now in tho (liiMiieo com ni It too. Then nre many leKislators who bellovp tlmt because of the pending tax lculsliitlon the session muy ho prolonged until May 1. ( mini IIIU Sinned by OrtVll. AI.I'.AXY, X. Y., April 8. tiovpinor Odcll signed tho canal Imiirovenient Wll In tho presencp of the senators from Krlo county and tho members of tho canal committee of tho Merchants' association of Xew York city. SPECIAL SESSION IN NEW JERSEY Governor Call I.citlnlilt ure to Cor rect Hrror In l'ollullon Illll. .TKKNTON. X. J., April 8. A special session of the legislature has boon called by Governor Murphy for Tues day. April 21. This was decided upon after a conference between the govern or mid attorney general. The special session is called for tho purpose of correcting n blunder that has been discovered in tho I'lissaic pol lution bill. One of the amendments made to the bill in the senate does not appear In the measure In the printed bill thnt received the governor's ap proval. This amendment provided thnt no work on the trunk sewer should bo i-niiinieneeil until Jlu eovernor and the attorney uenernl were satisfied tlmt ! lw.re wnulil lie no diiiiirer of successful ! interference from New York state with 1 the proposed emptying of sewage into i New York boy. I a number of iimendmeuts were made ! to the hill in the senate, and the one mentioned does not nppear in the ree- ords of the house as IiiiviiiK lieen con- curred in hv the latter body. It is not rxnncted that the siiecial session will take up any other subject, and the two houses will likely be in session but ii brief period. Governor Murphy has signed the bill providing for the licensing of trained nurses. The governor explained In con nection with tho signing of the bill thut It does not apply to those who do not claim to be graduate or trained nurses and that it is only the hitter who will bo compelled to have a cer tificate in order to engage in nursing. The governor vetoed the bill providing for the retirement on half pay of vet erans of the civil war who have served twenty years consecutively In any pub lic position. ' No General Strike at Home. ROMK, April 8. A meeting of work men, which lasted throughout the night, decided to abandon for the pres ent the idea of inaugurating n general Htrlke. ' FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closlnir Stock (InotatloiiB. Money on call Bteady at 6 per cent. Frime mercantile paper, WAiS per cent. Sterling exchange heavy, with aotual business In bunkers' bills at J4.SC62.Vt! 4.86875 for demaml anil at It.SSIKjtM.SIisTs for 80 duy bills. Posted rates. 4.S4'4 and S4-87V4H.88. Commercial bills. .S2ti) 4.8 Har silver, 4!),ic Mexican dollars, 3V4c. Governmrnt bonds steady. Kull roud bonds stcudy. Closing prices: Atchison 814 Ontario & West. 294 Ches. & Ohio... 44 Pacltlo Mall .... 33' People's Gai ...100 Reading B7v4 Hock Island .... 43 St. Paul 161'4 Sugar Refinery. 119 Texas Pacltlc .. 35'n Union Pacltlc .. 91 'A Wiibash pref. .. 47 West. Union ... 86 Del. & Hudson. Krlo Gen. Electric... 187 I-ackHWunna....243 Lead 2SH Louis. & Nash.. 117 Manhattan Con 137 Missouri Puc....in7'ii N. Y. Central... l.H',i Soilly Ulaud Flowers. The Scilly islands produce yearljrj fOO tons of flowtrs for perfume niak-j tag. State of Ohio, City of To- ( gg ledo, Lucas County. j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of . J. Cheney & 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 J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember 1886. A. W. Gleason, Tseal Notary Public. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney 8c Co , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 0IJ110MR1' VISITED I Proslclont Greets His Formei Neighbors and Friends). SIOUX CHIEFS PROMISE FRIENDSHIP rtenveil Willi Trcnlnicnl of "fircnt Fntlier," Tliey Hope He May lit Clionrn Aim 1 11 to Ttnlo llnr lienie ill lllxmiirek. Ll VI MSSTON, Mont., April N.-Tho presidential train ariivcd hero nt 0 o'clock this morning and 11 few min utes Inter left for tho Yellowstone over tho National Park branch road. Tele graph wires have been strung from Clnnnlinr to the park, and over these wires all executive business will be bundled. Major riteher 11 nd mi escort of Troop C will be with the president constant ly In order to keep him In pominnnlcn tiotl Willi the outside world. Newspa per correspondents will lie accorded ev ery courtesy as long as they obey reg ulations thut have been imposed. In case any of them shall attempt to en ter the park or follow the president he will be arrested and placed in the guardhouse, there to remain until after ' the president shall have finished his visit and departed. The president yesterday traveled through familiar country and received hearty greetings wherever ills train stopped. At many places lie recognized old friends, mid from his conversation It was evident that it had been one of the most enjoyable days of his trip. At Fargo. Jamestown mid Itlsmarck lie made stops of from half an hour to an hour and discussed the conditions in the Philippines, the tariff and the gen oral prosperity of the country. Stops ulso were made at Casselton, Tower, Valley City, tin home of Governor j White; linwson, IMcklnson and Xe 1 (lorn. I At Bismarck 11 number of Indian ! chiefs were Introduced to the presl dent. Some of them hud fought against I I'uster. The president had traded with two of these Indians eighteen or twen ty years ngo, and he Instantly recog nized them. The chiefs presented an uddress and a pipe of peace to tlx Dresldent. who had a few words of Kreetintf and t luniks for each man. "We have been treated well hy the good 'great father,'" said Crass, "and we hope he will again lie the 'great father' when his time is over." Wa ter, cliief of the Mundan Indians, also iireRcnteil written nssuriiiiees of the good will of his people. "Tell him snid President Roosevelt through the Interpreter, "that I urn jchid to see him The Mundan Indians have always done well." Then the wrinkled old ehiel'tiilns arrnsDed tin president's hand and ' Bolemnly grunted their approval. The most interesting ceremony of tho day occurred at Nedora, where tin president at one time owned a ranch I und which was his postotllee address sixteen years ago, when lie was sherilT of Itilliuirs county. Nedora is a small I place, hut tins ranchmen from the sur i rounding country had come into town, ! and they gave the president u truly western reception. Joe Ferris, the president's old foreman, and his broth I er, S. N. Ferris, met Uie president at ! Itisinurck und rode with him to No- Uoru. AMERICAN POLICY IN CHINA. Aliened Doable llt-nllnit t Imrited Heiinrdlnw Indemnity Ilnnd. PKKINO, April 8 The American financial agent at Shanghai recently submitted to the Intel lmtiomil financial commission a sliver bond for the Amer ican indemnity to be presented to the Chinese representatives for signature Tho commission declined to present the silver bond, whereupon the United States financial agent forwarded it dl rect to the Chinese. Information received from other than American sources Is to the effect thut the United States has withdrawn tho silver bond and Is preparing 11 sub stitute on a gold basis which is prac tically identical with the Japanese bond. There Is a strong feeling among the other legations against America breaking the concert, particularly as tho Chinese admit officially, as they have always admitted privately, that the debt Is on a gold basis. Tho Amor lean policy is intensely unpopular with all clashes of Americans In China A report lias been on foot for some time past that France is preparing to Intervene and suppress the insurrec tion in Kwungsl province, which bor ders tho French colony of Tont'Uln and where KIO.IMiO rebels are suid, to lie in onus. Tin French minister to China, M. Uuball, who hud been granted leave of absence and was going to France in April, has now received orders to remain here, mid this step Is regarded us u contlrmution to sonio extent of the rumor. II und Accord Inw to Protocol. WASHINGTON, April 8. It is stated by Secretary Hay that the bond sub mitted to tho commission follows strict ly the language of the protocol nnd in volves no change of policy on the part of the Vashiiifon government The United States for a long time has fa vored an adjustment of the hideiunities on a silver basis. Uoukhobors Couiiuar to Their Senses. WINNIPEG. Man., April 8. Peter Veregin, tho loader of tho lioukhobora, has urrlved here to purchase horses for his countrymen In the Swan JUver col ony. The Poukliobors, according to hia story, are losing all their old time aver sion to animals and machinery and are desirous of adopting Canudlan cus toms. Another important reform he re- norts is thut tho Doukliobora are enter lug for homesteads. WASHINGTON. I'rom our Kegttlur Correspondent. Washington, April 6, 1903 Those (k'lii'X'M'jo statc?!ii-'ii i;i Washington ric miking carnci'ly ami seriously of tli.' yrent Unit tilit which they will prccipit.tti 1:1 the next session of Congress. They say they will lie a unit tor tariff revision along a tariff for revenue Kni; al though without going to extremes. They will start the ball rolling as soon as the joint resolution approving the Cuban treaty is introduced in the House. Tins l h try will seek tjameiul with a provision lor the removal of differential on refined sugar. It ex- peeled that Speaker Cannon will rule the amendment out of order but an attempt will be made to gain assist ance from those republicans who at Inched such an amendment to the Cuban reciprocity bill and repeat the tactics adopted then, overruling the chair. If this is not succtssful a tariff bill will be introduced and some of the democrats believe they will be able to secure sufficient strength from the republicans, whose majority in the House will be only thirrty, to pass it. This hope is based on the fact that many of the western and north western republicans made their can vasses last fall on a promise to revise the tariff. Such hopes are not enter tained with enthusiasm by the older democrats, however. In this connection it is significant that Secretary Root will deliver to night in I'.oston an address before the Home Market Club, the acme of concentrated protectionism. In his speech Mr. Root will say that there must be no 'tariff tinkering betore the election ot 1904, but will make a quasi, equivocal promise1 of such re vision as is "compatible with the busi ness interests of the country", by the fifty-ninth Congress, which being in- terpreted means revision not objec tionable to the trusts. W rule it is appreciated that Mr. Root's speech voices the sentiments of the President it is believed that it is made in the home of protection with a view to sounding the depths of opposition to any change of the tariff schedules and that if great opposition is manifest such revision as is attempted will be of so mild a character as to be inap preciable to the public. That there will be some prevention of "tariff revi sion by its friends" is however prob able as there are too many republicans in the middle and northwest demand ing it to be entirsly ignored. The democrats are watching with the keenest interest the political situations in Iowa and Ohio. Senator Money has said, and his views meet with general approval, that any demo crat who carries either of these pivotal stales will stand an excellent chance of securing the presidential nomin ation. Thero seems to be little pros pect of Ohio's electing a democrat. c governoi, although M. E. Ingall's can didacy for the mayorahty of Cincinnati is appreciated to be closely allied with the gubernatorial nomination next fall. If Mr. Ingalls could win the governorship, he would doubtless be the democratic national candidate. In Iowa there is believed to be greater possibility ol a democratic victory. Governor Cummins has educated a large taction of the repub lican party to believe in tariff revision and if President Roosevelt demon strates to the lowans on his western trip that there is no hope of any prac tical revision, it is possible there would be a considerable opportunity for a strong democratic gubernatorial can didate. The President has started on his sixty-six day western trip, during which he will travel nearly 15,000 miles. He will meet with many lac The only kind of consump tion to fear is " neqrlected consumption." People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease, It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the taintcst suspicion o consumption pet a bottle o: Scott's Emulsion and bcerm regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands o cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where bcott s Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send for free umple. SCOTT & 110WNE, Chcmltls, - ' ino-415 Pearl Street, New York. ! S, O0i ifussti Oisuiifion tions of his party and will have a diffi cult task to reconcile all he meets and avoid giving olfensrs. Many of liie older ine.nlK'rs of h s p uly ext. rested relief when tn.s trip of a e ir ago came to a sml.L-n end at Ind.anapoi s and some of Hum how regard li s long expedition as a dangerous experiment but if he gives senoiii olfense and robs himself of some votes in the n itional convention some of the members of his paily wll sued no t.ars. Kvidently the 1'iedcnt regirds the ratification of the Panama canal treaty with great confidence as he has authorized the Isthmian Canal Com mission to make a trip of inspection over the route of the caticl. The working members of tho Commission will sail from NVw York, probably on the 9U1, for this purpose and they will be accompanied by Major Will:a n M. U.ack.wini accomplished mucn in toe work of cleaning Havana and soivmg the samtuty proO'.euii wlv.cn crjufiout ed this government when it took pos session o! Cuba. Mijor Black, who is a member cf the Army Engineer Corps, has been detailed for service with the Canal Commission and ex pects to -make so thorough an 111 speclion of the canal zone as to be able to lorin his plans lor improved sanitation even before the treaty is ratified. The first work of the United States in connection with the canal will be the cleaning of the cities of Colon and Panama and other towns along the route with the hope of ma terially improving the sanitary and Dr. Humphreys. After fifty years Dr. Humphreys' Specifics enjoy the greatest populurity and lurgost snlo in thoir history, due to intrinsic merit. They euro the sick. HO. CURES. PRICES. 1 Frer, Congestions, Inflammations, .ti.l li H'oriiK. Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . .'HI 3 TerlliliiK.Oollc.CrylnR.Wakefulneu .43 4 ninrrhrn, of Children or Adults T CoukIi, Cokl, Bronchitis 'ii B euraluln, Toothache, Faceache 'iH O lleadachi!. Sick Hcailaclio, Vortlgo.. .! 10 Dvupepnla.InulKCStlon.Weak Stomach. '4. 1 1 1 Siippreiurd or Painful Period rj-U'hlti-s. Too Profuse Periods ! 13 Croup, Larvnultln, Hoarwnons 43 1 I Unit Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .43 1 5 Ilheumatlsm. Rheumatic Pains 43 16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague 43 1 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold ui the Head .43 40-Whooplns-l'ough 43 47-Kldnpy Diseases 43 4H-.enrous Debility 1.00 30-l'rlnary Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .43 T-Orlp. Hay Fever 43 Bold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. i- Dr. Humphreys' New Pocket Manual of all Diseases mailed free. Humphreys' Medlciue Co., Cor. WlUlam and John fits.. New York. RAILKOAD TIME TA2LE Lackawanna Rnilrjjsu!. BLOOMSIIUKO DIVISION. In effect January 2iith, ij2. BAoT. A. 11. STATIONS. A. V. T. M. P. M. Nilarui'HSSULANU. Caluurou iti 35 10 Ce. 0 4? 10 10 0 ft" 10 l'J 7 10 10 Hi 7 IB 10 87 7 KU 10 41 7 10 48 7 8uri0 61 17 40 10 57 7 44 10 59 1.60 ti Ll s 11 2 t 11 M a D8 8 10 fj 4b Vi 50 ti 53 2 58 tS 25 f .114 5 48 5 5,1 01 8 U5 l:l 20 8 91 f6 27 6 84 Duuvlllu Catawlssa Kupert. uiouuiduuik KhI'T - Llmo Klde Willow (irove Urltrcrecii Berwick.. 7 60 U 05 lieacb Haven 1 58111 13 nick's Perry 8 Oi 11 17 8 08 6 41 8 0 to 47 1 'i0 fi 69 BlileKHhlnuj- 8 J H l HULlock'S. o ' Nanilcoke 8 84 11 44 8 81 f7 OH 88 7 14 Avondalo a 01 11 ;i 8 ii 8 47 8 ti 4 00 4 03 4 07 4 12 4 17 4 20 4 24 4 2 4 82 4 40 4 45 4 50 7 ii T 23 7 8J 7 48 7 42 7 41 Plymouth 8 4 11 dx piymouin juuchuu... o KliiL'Hon 8 65 11 61 Binneu" :::::::::::::: ?;! Forty Fort "! 5 " Wyoming.... 0 8 OS West PHtston W 1 I1. 7 68 7 51 7 06 8 08 8 111 8 lit 8 17 8 21 8 25 SusquehanDa Ave 9 is is m putston Durveu 9 s8 '- 80 iuiju. . OJ Lackawanna Taylor Hel'ovu8 - ... . S0B4NT0M A. H. A. M. P. M. P. M. WEST. A. M. 8TAT10NH. P. M. P. M. HOHANTON. ... Bel lev ue, Taylor Lackawanna 85 10 10 8 811 10 17 8 43 10 24 8 48 10 28 1 55 1 60 2 03 a 10 2 13 2 17 9 19 g 23 9 27 2 81 9 34 9 40 9 46 9 40 9 64 tli 10 6 14 6 18 6 24 6 28 8 30 6 32 8 85 8 40 8 11 6 47 6 53 8 58 7 08 7 08 Dury ea 63 10 88 Plttston 8UKU,itehanuu Ao. West Plttston Wyomlni; Forty Fort Bennett KlnKslon; Plymouth Plymouth Junction Avoudale Nantlcoke Iluniock's Hhlukshlnny Hlck'f Ferry....... ... Bench Haven Berwick Brlnrcreek , willow drove 67 10 81 7 CO 10 41 7 03 10 41) 7 08 10 4'J 7 12 10 59 7 15 10 58 7 21 10 00 7 30 11 05 "i iis 'ii'ci 7 3D 11 18 7 45 11 19 7 f6flt 31 8 07 U 48 8 13 11 48 8 19 11 64 fS 68 U 01 18 27 fl2 OS li 58 8 08 7 14 7 21 S 20 f7 81 8 30 7 41 8 87 7 48 n 44 7 6:1 f8 611 fH 00 8 51 f8 (18 8 68 K 02 Llmo Kldtre 8 31 12 Oil tcspy Blor'.iBburg import .. Catawlssa Danville 8 87 12 22 H 44 19 15 8 47 19 25 8 54 19 32 9 00 12 44 9 21 18 67 4 C6 4 12 4 15 4 22 ."3 4 41 5 00 8 17 8 20 8 2S 8 87 8 52 9 05 Cameron NOKTUDUBKRIiAMD 85 110 . M. A. St A. M A. M. Runsdally. ( Flagstot Jon. E. M.UINE, T. W. LEK. Supt. oen- J as Agt. BOUTll. It. & H K. K. NOKTH I.SAVS ABKIVK a.m 7. 10, a.m.ipm p.m. STATIONS. Bloorantiu'g " P. P " Main st. ampm 8.50 9 87! 6.62 9.89 8.66 2.42 m 12.106. 00 12.0515.56 2.15 9.10 6 25 6.27 8.30 7.06 7.01 7.58 6.50 6.40 6.29 8.25 12.025.63 9.06 11.6! 5.42 1 50 Paper Mill ..Light Ht. OrangevH'e 9.0V2.5'. 8.40 11.60 5.80 11.42 6.81 11.83 6.81 11.29 5.17 1.46 1.80 9.0-1 I). MS 6.-14 B.S7 9.16'8.081. 5318.60 1.00 .. , Forks., ...Zaner's. ttiinwatei ...Benton., ...Edson's. 9.26 8.18 6.03 9.30!8.17 8.07 12.63 13.46 6.18lll.21'5.08 .) 9.46 8.2616.18 6.0Hlll.l3;6.of 12.36 6.04,11.0;4 6!l2.10 6.02 11.06 4.58 12.061 5.5311.094.48 11.68 6.43i 10.61 i4.88 11.46 8.3317.28 8.3717.27 8.40 7.31 9.50 9.53 .Cole's Cr'k ..Laubacn. ...Ceutral.. .Jam. City 9.5818.45 7.41 10,06 8.52 7.51 9.00 10.98 8.56 8.55129.6 R.40il0.48'4.85 11.801 am am pm pm am pin put a lkiavi corrected to;jan. 30, 190U abi? hygienic conditions prevailing there. It is appreciated that this must be done to prevent a repetition of the fearful loss of life which atte.. led the active woik of the Freno 1 c npany on the canii. a-.'' The final c.xciiange of ratifications of the Cuban treaty has been elfected and now only the approval of Congress rern.iir.9 to make operative the provi sions of the treaty. In this Conner, lion, Secretaty Hay has made pubhc the intention of the President to call Congress in extraordinary session, probably on November 9. By so do ing the President hopeJ to secure prompt passage of a joint resolution of approval and a promise of this ac tion was made to the Cuban govern ment on condition that the Cuban Congress ratified the treaty as amend ed by the United States Senate with out change. Senator Lodge confi dently predicts tne prompt passage of the necessary legislation. No Oduse For R.ijoicing- According to an analysis ot the strike commission's report made by Attorney William VVilhelui, of Potts- ville. the well knoA'ii advocate ot labor's interests, tne mine workers have little cause for rejoicing Mr. WiPielm says that fully sixty percent. will receive no monetary advantage after April 1st, unless the miners woik more than nine hours a day or coal sells in excess of $1 to a ton. Wil- helm says there are only two classes tX ecn?,n- engin- .W.I.IMUk ........... ,- J- O eers. Uther engineers gei cent, increase. five per You may plant potatoes now, if you want to, but the chances of vour pcttinc an earlv crop are no brighter than if you waited a few ivek.s. Grass and the interest on f. mortgage is about all that is grow ing. Protect Your Ideas. Consultation frci. Feo dependent, on success Kt.. IKl.l. Ml 1.0 II. TKVSNH WO., 8NI-1IIU St.. WastllDL'tou.U. C. 41 WANTED -FAITIIFl'L PKKNON TOTKAVEL for well est iihllHliPd house ill a rcw counties1, culling on retail merchants and uirents. Local ti.ii'iiiii-v. s.ih.rv tiu-4 il vear and exnenstes. payable $Ui 7 1 a week in cash and expenses ad vanced. 1'osltlnn poriniinenr. HiisIiichs mucccs- fill and llourWhlnir. Standard House. 14 Dear born Street, Culeutfo. , I'll Arc You I'Hinur Alleit'H Foot Ease? Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder, it cures uorns.uunions.raiiiiiii, nuiarw lni, Hot, swollen toet. At all DrugglstM and Shoe stores, tau. 8-u-it, Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In effect Nov. 16, 1901 NOKTHWAKD. STATIONS. 1. M.I 1. X. P H P. U. Buubury leave 8 4,1 ss 2 00 5 ft as Klines Urove f 54 f 10H4 f f vvolverton f 6 M f lOOli f s 10 f 5 8' Klnns hun If 7 Ofl tH 111 f 5 44 South Danville ) 1 7 n 10171 2 211 5 imnvuiu .... Bovd.. f 7 1H f 10 Sl'f 2 SVf 5 53 Hourlntf Creek, Calawissa t 7 23 f 10 t 2 HI f 8 01 Arrive 7 32; 10 3.Y 2 Ml 6 0 Catawlssa Leave 7 8! 1 10 85 J 8 5 6 08 2431 K.ihi Blooiiisburg. 7 371 10 43 Hlooinsuuig ) Espy Ferry sionytown Furry Cieasy Neseopeck . . . .Arrive) Berwick... J f 7 42 f 10 4' -I t 6 10 f 7 ' 0 f 111 53 7 52 10 6 .... f 6 27 8 55, A 30 8 02; 11 OS 3 051 r -L NeseopecK Leave Beach Haven Ferry.. Wupwallopeu 5 8 02 111 05 8 05 5 6 40 f 8 i rn 14 ... ir 8 ID' 11 20 3 201 8 62 ft 2.V11 25 f 8 26,f 8 66 pond Mill.... Moncanaqua Hk-kHhliiuy.. El 8 31 11 S3 11 42 8 80 7 01 8 43! 11 42 8 40' 7 10 Keireat N int.lcoko Buttouwood r Plymouth Ferrv Houth Mhkesbarre.... Hale Street W tlkesbarro ....Arrive 8 H 11 541 8 40 7 W f V 00 112 Mi f 8 53 f T 89 f 9 02 tl2 0 f 8 67 f 7 28 0 06 12 00: 9 (8 12 OH ! 9 111 12 lOi A. ll. i P. M P. M,l P. U HOCTHWARD. STATIONS. A. M, A.M. P. M. P. U. Wllkesbarro Leave ( 7 26 10 35 I 2 45 5 8 00 IlnxlRKtreet 7 98 1 10 37 X 47 0 OK 7 8" 10 4" 2 60 05 botitli Wllkesbarre.... f 7 82 f 1042 f 8 5J f 8 07 Plyiuoiuu cerry Buttonwood Nantlcoke Kelreat - Rlilckshtnuy Mocanaqua ) f 7 85 f 10 45 f 8 54 f 00 7 42i 10 50 S 01 H 17 7 61 10 68. 8 lOi 6 211 8 01 11 07 3 20 8 37 Pond Hill. f 8 O-Vf 11 11 f 8 25 f 40 Wapwallopen Beach Haven Ferry... NeseopecK ArrUe 101 11 1H 8 81 4- f 8 14 111 21 f 8 86 f 6 5.1 8 11 11 U 3 42 7 0 Berwick Nescopeck f Creasy biouytown Ferry Kspy Ferry Blocmsburi? 1 East hloomsburtf" f Catawlssa Arrive I 8 lx'ill 26 1 8 42 i 7 00 8 80 11 86 8 52 7 09 f 8 at f 11 3M f 8 W f 7 12 8 42 f 11 46 t 4 02 I 7 20 8 47, 8 53 11 50 II 57 4 06 4 is' 7 25 7 32 H 55 11 57' 4 13 7 82 Catawlssa lioirlng Creek l'.ciyd Danville cioiit.h Danville Klpps Hun.... olverton Klines drove., buubury... Leave f 9 04 f 1205 1 4 19 f 7 39 f 9 10 112 11 f 4 26 f 7 411 9 11 12 15 4 81 7 61 f 9 19'f 12 20 f 4 5 f 7 6li f 9 2Siri2J8 f 4 2fB0;l . f I S7 f 12 30 I 4 0 t B .Arrive !l 9 35:5 12 40 I 4 55 t 8 1. U I P. M.I P. M. P. M. 1 n.iiiv. ( Dallv. exci-Dt. Sunday. "I" Mops nuiv on notice to conductor or Aitent, or ht!'iuli,a1nilVfl MI.dOMSHUKU SS follows: Kor 'ittston ana ncrunion asiouonr; i-o 111.. 2.13 lllld 0.15 O. UI. WeCK UllJB f.io u. 111 ""'V .. 1 ni.u.,l..l.l,l For rousvnie, neaunuf nnu 1 miuuuipmt., a. in. and 2.43 p. m. wock uujs. For liiuluton. 7.87 a. m, 2.48 and 6.15 p. ivfiiilr lliiva 111 dtt a m. dullv. For Lcwlsburu. Mlltou, Wllllamsporr, Lock ii.mm. KennsR and Kanp. 11.50 a. m. week days: Lock Haven only, 8 47 a. ui and 4.0H p. m. week days: ror Wllirumsport und Intermediate sla .i..u u it a in nml 7.25 n. 111. week davs For Hellcfonte, Tyrone, Phlllpsburg;, i'iu,..ti,.i,i Rnd 11.50 a. m. week days. For llarrlsburs and Intxsrmedlate stations a.m and 11 60 a. m., auu i.o p. u. wcim uuyBi-t.vo 1,1 Hiillv a. iu For Philadelphia (via HarrlsburR), Baltimore and Washington b.ii auu 11. nu b. ui., auu tn week rillVH- 4.06 D. UI. dally. For Pittsburg (via llarrlsbtuir), 8.47 a. fis n. m. week days: 4.00 D. m. dally: via Lewto 7.10 town Judctlon, 8.41 aud 11.60 a. ui. week via Lock Haven, b.47 and 11.60 a m. week days; days. T.35 7.45 8.00 H-niiman Parlor and Bleeping Cars run through trains between Huubury, Wllllamaport I and Brio, between Huubury and Philadelphia 8.30 8.40 and Washington ana DetweenuarnsDurg, horrT anil HlM WAKt.. raw 8.46 For further Information apply to Ticket! Agents. vv W. ATTKHRnUT. J.R.WOOD. m Uen'l.Mauager, Oen.Paas.Agt PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In effect November TWAINS LiWR tJUioMSItt'KO Kur Nt.'w YJfi, I'nll'el IplUH. KciiiniK, rwTn- Tlllf, T.tini((iiit, weukudja 7.87 n.iu a uif n-.na I1 fn ...... .....ir..vB 1 V: u t. a-f'fl n m K r 0 i ivlllt autl Mlitui', weekunja, 7;:i;alu a up- ... ,... . m "Of l-V 1HS-1 Will-Mill I. Ol, II.'N iiiU, H.WII. P.O.. , ,.,. KOr K'lutTI WfCilHJ B l.-li, 111 on a. 11.. J.;;;l, ..')(), p. m. lltAI.NS KCU )'.!.! 10 v .nlilKU U'ttVu Now to.k vhi I'M u'.e.j'f.l S.i p in., ui.il la ii.it. I'm, n.ll-n 11 . i, II r 111 lllCII'lpIl lh O'.Xl '" Ll-HVH 1 UllTK "I. Ul' l'"ll Ml II IV , .. III. 1 T i.lii ;i. .. .. L.iiive Wllllnnihk tm Wi'ckhb) tli'.l)0 n., 4. ' p. 111. l.nvp 1 lvini wiTnuiijji, ii. .,11, n.111 n.i.. 18 1, 11. ii P. Ill Li' ne U nion, WUUKHHJH, 0.11, 0.W.1, 11.1U , m. I.:.s, :i in p. im. A 1 1.. 1 10 ( i r 1 k. 11. rrnia Clii-siiiiu. si, mul S.mtliM. Ferrlrs. ATLANTIC CITY. 1 CAM MAY OCEAN CITY ".:m A. M. N.ia A. M. .. I A. M. tilt. 40 P. M. tii4.ini'. M. !-i HO P. M, tu5.10P. M. USA l.-IB T.1 A.M. h.4' A. M. tut. 10 P. M. I 1.00 P. M. tu i.40 P. M. 11.011 A. M r.:l. : f7 Sll A. M. f i7. ll) A. V., I'.Xl! t"-''" A. M, "'.I.HI A. M., r.X. . ir A. -1. ii.M)A. M.. Kx. i '.! ir A. M. t'l'.l". A. ,M , Kx. ! i Lin I . .11. I III. 10 f M. tj mi r Kx. : (in I'. 'uJ.10 P. V. M. f l.l'O I' M , Kx. l ., K M., K.rl. l. M , Kx. tt.lHI I' 4-iiii i' CI. Ill I' 7.:.i 1' Piilly. '5";Snti.l,i'H. '' " Wcnk-lnvs "1 b" Mill I li SI. 4.00 N-minl.i.v. ' Mil Mimvay in 11 Si .Hell ll SI. I. UK "n'dOCR nni coniii'ci, rtr KhkI .Mi-ib fiilurdny ulKut f :.iKi r:.viii-M li. iicuiili'd iiin t .tiii'H u ticker omceH. W. A. (i.Mdtlil I, UlifillN .1. VKKKH, (ii-n'l Sui'l. Uon'l 'as. Aici Eeagle Studio! rromptlutlenlion given to nit Photographic Work Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. vou can save money on Vianos ana g- gnns. Vou will always find the lar ut stock, best makes and lowest prices. PIANOS, From $175.00 and Upward!. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward We sell on the installment plan. Tianis $25.00 down and $10.00 per month. Ot L'ans, io.oolown, e.ooter month. Lit eral discount for cash, hect music, at one- half price. Musical merchandise of an kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, c no down and S-j.oo ncr month. We also 50 hanclle the Domore'st Sewing Mac'ilne, from $19.50 and upwards. hewing iwncnine Needles and Uil lor an manes ui Machines. Best mal n of i6 WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO f.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 W. Maintrsel below Market, Iiloomsburg, Pa. m. I 1 ABliltfni "Masai EiAIAIlSiri In all ltsstagos there should be cleanliness Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the oisnasea membrane. H cures catarrh and drives away a cold 1 n tbe head quickly. cream Halm Is HAY JFimi placed Into the nos trils, snreads over the membrane and Is absorbed, Relief is ttnmedl- ate and a cure roiiows. it Is not drylnir does ,arve size. 60 cents ut not produce sneezing. Druttrls's or by mall; Trial size, 10 cents by mall r.L.1 nitui UCilo, 00 ai icii etv,, .-.cw efifti fHend model, skutch or photo i .nviiitii'U lor J free report on jiateiitnbllity For free boc k, i mow t 1 Patents HowU.SecureTn nP IIHDIC vnttl sand I llMUIa IVlMurw in 15 on Opposite U. S. Patent Office; WASHINGTON D. C. 107 m. CHICHCSTER'S ENGLISH viTpminptly obtain l1. 8. and FoClr? mm to r tPtfl MY ROYAL PILLS and dls-liiiskT anil lnW QMluini. 8.47 ts - fur ( HlturMMva i ,nuL.irta ilo 1K1 aol OolJ nitiftllie bo. wtld y. i with bin ribbon, mur- oiser. ntuun lnvruu HubtUutlon mnd lialt tln. hujr at your Drutrgui. or cod 4o. I inia fr rartlculMrA, TettmonluU nd It oil of for I,iate," tn Mltw, bj r turm Mull. 1 0.OOO TMUmootaii. boH bf v m. all Irut Ut. 4'klcb9tF 'htmlt (' MwiUuo this iiftper. ftUliuu I, on PARriCR'S HAIR BALSAM . dMTUfi ftiul Ivautiliei V n lux Hair to lta Keuihhil Coirr.
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