The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 23, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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BRAZIL CLA1SIS ACRE
Actual Possession Strength
ens Her Position.
BOLIVIA OFFERS NO OPPOSITION.
At the Ontnrt (he flrar.lllan lluvrrn. j
Birnt Only Aiiprovril Ho re Inn .
Hrndlrnfe n llentliiaitrttra I
of (he Amnion, 1
WASHINGTON. April U'J. SiKiiilt- '
cunt liiforinntloii litis rciicliod the Mute
department from olllelul sources to tlm
effect tit (t t ltruzll Is 110 lonwr content
Inn herself with n protewt iinnliist th
PHt.nlilislimi'iit of n foreign syiiilWiito of
front power on the head wuters of tlio
Aniu.on. lint lius now coiiip forward
with n vigorous claim, hacked by pos
session, that tins Acre territory Is actu
ally her own.
Ilru7.il Htnrted out. It Is stated, by
uri;liiK only that the Acre territory was
iu litigation. This contention wax em
bodied In a treaty which wan with
drawn by the Klo government before
ratltlention. From the date of with
drawal Hrar.il ban been Increasing her
claims until she now hat olitaiued
practical recognition of It by the agree
ment of Ilollvlu to the temporary oc
cupation of the region by Itrazilinn
troops pending the final settlement of
the dispute tiy negotiation.
Of considerable assistance to liruzll
In the assumption of this advanced po
sition with respect to the Acre (pies
tion lias been the fact that the terri
tory In dispute In Inhabited solely by
Brazilians. Surrender of nil the Ho
llvlon garrisons stationed In Acre wus
accomplished by the Insurrection there
last winter, and upon the establish
ment of the modus vlvendl riaeido
Castro, the revolutionary leader, of
fered his services to the federal au
thorities niid since has acted as tho
governor of the district pending tho
urrival of government troops. There,
is no hope In ollielal iiuiirtcrs that
theso Insurgent troops will be dis
armed by the llriizlliun government us
long as President Pnndo of Hollvia
continues his march toward Acre.
Sperinl SoHnlon In New Jemey.
TUKNTON, N.J.. April 22. The New
Jersey legislature met in special ses
sion yesterday and passed the Passaic
pollution bill. This bill was passed
during the regular session of the gen
eral assembly, but after the two houses
had adjourned sine die It was discov
ered that the bill contained an error.
The senate received the nomination ol
Hobert II. Mi-Carter for attorney gen
eral and under suspension of the rules
continued him at once.
I.nniloM nern I. Ike Wrnillium'a III!!.
LONDON, April U'J. Tln Irish land
owners' convent inn accepts the new
Irish hind hill us the luwst and mos
lihcrnl measure ever offered Ireland
hy any j;nverninent and nrjies parlia
ment to puss It, with reusonuhle
amendments, us u f;rent enahllm; act.
Tho success of the measure will de
pend to a great extent upon the spirit
in which It is received hy the tenants.
A l.nrKc Seal f'atrh.
ST. JOHN'S, N. P., April 22. The
seal fishery this year will result In a
totnl catch of at least 31.i,(MHi seals as
against 274,000 seals caught lust year.
The price this year Is higher. The total
value of tha sealing product last year
amounted to $s:t.1,CK)0. It will prohahly
reach $l,(i(K),0(H) this year. If it does It
will have heen the most successful seal
hunt In the history of the colony.
Sennlor Mnllory Itp-t-leeteil.
TAI.I.A1IASSKK, Kla.. April 22.
Stephen It. Mnllory has been elected
for another term iu the United States
Bcnate hy the two houses of the legisla
ture In separate session, receiving all
the votes in the senate and sixty-four
in thtf house to one cast for J. M.
Toombs of ApuliK'hliK'le.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
1 C'loaliiw quntutlona.
Monry on rail eusler at 3'i per cent.
Prime mercantile puper, BGio'i per cunt.
Sterling exolinnse sternly, with actiuil
buulncBH in blinkers' bills nt I.8712j'!i4. 87375
for demand and at I.S4fi4.M5 for 00 day
blllH. Posted rates. $4.S4H'ii45 und J4.SS.
Commercial billn. 4.Ki'(i44. liar silver,
buc. Mexican dollars. Government
bunds steady. Kullroad bonds Bteady.
CIohIiiu prices
Atchison 83
C,C.,C. & St. L. 92
Ches. & Ohio... 4f.
Del. & Hudson. lflH
Krie 4i
(Jen. Electric... IS.1'4
Lead
Louis. & NaHh..11S
Manhuttan Con 14nv4
Missouri J'ae... HOi
N. Y. Central. ..132t
Ontario & West. 29
Pacillo Mall .... 34
People's Gas ...104
Heading 6I4
Kock Island .... 44H
St. Paul 1634
SuKar Hetlmiry.127
Texaa Pacitlo .. 3i
Union Paclllc .. 'mi
Wabash pref. .. 4'.i4
West. Union ... 8&V4
State of Ohio, City of To
ss
ledo, Lucas County
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
K. 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 1SS6.
A. W. G lea son,
seal Notary Public.
Hall's Catanh Cure is taken intern
ally and acts dirtctly 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.
ARAB HOSPITALITY.
Loubet's Welcome a Scene of
Barbaric Splendor.
FRANCE DECORATES THE LEADERS.
Driert Tribesmen of Kl Krelder
(inlhrr In Thonnnniln For (he
Urn ml "DlrTn," or Ilnnitiel.
and Nntlve Dance.
KI. KKKIDKU. AlKerlii April 22.
I'rcsldent I.oubet participated here In
11 veritable durbar of the nomadic
tribesmen of the desert. The tribes
men gathered iu thousands from all
parts of southern Algeria for a cere
mony of oriental splendor.
It was held on 11 vast plateau. Here
tho tribesmen assembled from all quar
ter, some of them having Journeyed
;too or -4(H) miles across the desert.
Their tents were arrunged In circles
after the Arab custom, each tribe oc
cupying a large circle, In the center of
which were droves of richly harnessed
camels. The chiefs were mounted on
horson, but the tribesmen were ou
camels and formed great caravans.
Over S.(HM) men participated In the
gathering.
A superb tent of camel lnilr fabrics
and Arab tapestries had been erected
for President Ioubet. As each tribe
passed in review Its chief (Unmounted
and paid homage to the president of
Prance, who distributed decorations to
the principal leaders.
The ceremonies were brought to a
conclusion by a grand "d Iff it." or Arab
banquet. The menu, which was print
ed In Arabic and French, Included such
desert delicacies as roast gazelle,
"couscous" mid cumel's milk. Dances
executed by celebrated native beauties
followed the banquet. The president
then started on his return JoirVnoy to
Salda. The tribesmen, mounting their
horses, rode at full gallop alongside the
train us long as they could keep up the
pace, their muny colored bernoiises.
Muttering In the wind, making a bril
liant picture.
I The day's entertainment presented a
' spectacle of barbaric splendor such as
seldom has been seen by Kuropeuns.
MET AN OUTLAW'S FATE.
Drapprmln McKlnney, lleslstlnn Ar
rMt, Killed hy Arlxona 1'iiMne.
HAKi:USITi:i.I). Cnl.. April 20.
James McKlnney, the outlaw, won shot
and killed here. Deputy Sheriff Tib
bet ts was also killed, and 'ousttible
Packard was fatally shot.
Sheriffs Kelly of Kern. Collins of
Tulare and l.eovln of Arizona counties.
with Otltcers Will and Hurt Tlbbetts,
litis Tower mid City Marshal Packard,
surrounded McKlnney shortly before.
11 o'clock yesterday morning in a Chi
nese house. Will Tilibitts and Pack
ard approached McKlnney In the house
and ordered him to surrender. McKln
ney answered by shooting. Will Tib
Mtts was shot through tho stomach
and died soon after, and Packard was
shot through the ueck and shoulders
and dangerously wounded. Burt Tlb
bltts. a brother of the dead deputy
sheriff, shot McKlnney through the
mouth and ueck. killing him.
.McKlnney had been in Hakersfleld
two days and was harbored by friends
in 11 Chinese ions hous. The house
was n regular fort.
McKlnney wa accused of having
committed several murders.
BASEBALL SCORES.
Itmalta of Yeaterdny'a CJnmca In he
Xiatliiiiul l.t-Hutrue.
At Ilrooklyn
New York 00000100 12
Brooklyn 1000000001
Jills New York, K; Brooklyn, 3. Krrors
New York. 3; Uroeklyn, 0. liatterles
MathcWMon and Warner; Schmidt and
JacklitHch.
At liMHlon
PhllHilHliilila 0000010001
Boston 0 0 2 (I 1 0 0 0 3
1IIIH-I'lilliidelphia. 7; Huston. 3. Krrnra
- Philadelphia. i; JSoston. 3. Hatteries
Hurclu ll. UuuKkliy and Douln; l'lutt and
KlltrlrtKe.
sVoXf". 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 0 0-9!
pittsiuirK oaoaoo2o 2 -
HUB Ol. I.OIIIS, 11; III mum K. I". ii-
rors Si. I.ouIh. 5; I'lttslmrK. 3. Hatteries
M. O'NhIII mill J. D Nelll; I'hllhpiil und
Falkenburg, liu-li'S and Bmlth.
XV. K. VuiMlcrliilt May Wed.
NEW YORK. April 21. William K. ,
Vanderhilt In the supreme court, I
through his counsel. Henry It. Ander
son, obtained a modification of the de
cree of divorce granted to his wife, Al
ma E. Vandorbllt, lu 181)5, which per
mits him to remarry. The modifica
tion, which was granted by Judge
tilegerich, applies to the section of tho
decree which forbids him to marry
during the lifetime of his former wife,
now Mrs. O. II. P. Pelmont. According
to a report from Palis, Mr. Vanderhilt
la engaged In marriage to Mrs. Ruth
erford, uu
abroad.
merican widow residing
Ohio Heinilillciiu Convention.
C'OLI'MHI S, ()., April 22. The Re
publican state central committee has
selected ('oluinbilH as the place of hold
ing the statu convention and June 3
und 4 as the time. Senator Ilnnna will
be temporary chitlrmau and John It.
Mitlloy of Columbus will be secretary.
It is understood Senator Eoruker will
be pi'i'iniinent chairman.
I'ulo Alio Typhoid F-lililemle.
I'AI.o ALTO, L'al., April 22. Twen
ty additional cases of typhoid fever
have broken out here. Thirteen of
these are reported t'nnii t lie city and
seven on the university campus. The
total number of thos stricken by the
epidemic since Its nisi iipptsirnnce now
aggregates dose to mo. As yet thero
litis been but one dentil.
Five Killed In a Wreck.
KANSAS CITY, April 22.-Plve per
sons are dead as the result of the
wreck near Evcrtou, Mo., of a train on
tho Frisco system from Kansas L'ity
for Memphis and Hirmlngham. The
wreck was caused by 11 defective rail.
WASHINGTON.
From our liettulnr Correspondent.
Washington, April 20, 1903
The appearance ut Senator Hoar
and YVillipin lenninits Utyan, Charles
, Emory Smith and Governor Montague
of Virginia at the same banquet tabic
tn Washington at.fl the unanimous
' eulogies ot Thomas Jefferson pro
I nounced by these men of widely dif
fering political views constituted one
of those remarkable tributes which
few statesmen are accoidetl. Senator
Hoar in his remarks imphasized this
, fact when he said "It we want a sure
! proof of Thomas Jefferson's greatness
it will be found 111 the tact mat men
j of every vanety ol political opinion,
i however fir asunder, find confirmation
of their doctrine in him.'" Mr. Biyan
on Jefferson's recognition of tne neces
sity of free speech and Iree opinions.
He said in part, "To Jefferson the
free speech and tree opinions applied
to eve,) tiling, because he rightly un
derstood that no censorship of op. nion
could be permitted that would be
more dangerous to truth than to er
ror, lor those who are conscious of the
rghieousnes of theircause are net apt
to invoked force in defence ot their
opinion as those who are conscious of
euoi, and who, recognizing their in
ability by reason, fall back upon coer
cion"'. Contrary to the expectations
of manv, the Jellerson dinner was no:
productive of any important politic.il
utterances.
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' Strong pressure is being brought to
bear on Secretar) ot ihe Navy Moody
' to cause a general investigation into
the bursting of the big gun on ihe
, Iowa and also into the disablement of '
the Maine as a result of the firing of
her turret guns. An examinaiion ol
the Maine proves that she has been
seriously injured and the cost ot n -.
medying the damage is variously es
! timated up to $500,000. Not onlv
have the supports of her turrets been
injured but the emplacements of her
six inch guns have been found 10 be
weak and her bo'lers have suffered
ser ous injury. The contractors of
the Maine have hastened to secure
immunity from all damage claims b)
getting from the Secretary of U12
Navy a statement, fathered by Chief
Nava! Constructor Bowles, to the ef
fect that they are not t blame lor the
injury, bin, in the opinion of some
well posted naval officers, this stat.
ment was made prematurely and even
1 should it, on further examination,
prove to be entirely correct the ques
tion arises, who is to blame and what
remedies should be taken lo prevent
a recurrence of such damages and
consequent heavy expense?
The Postoffice investigation still
continues and there is every reason to
believe that ainpie ground has been
discovered to warrant the removal of
several i.fficials, but, for some unknown
reason, presumably political pressure,
the Postmaster General has refrained
from taking the necessary steps. He
says that the investigation will con
tinue until all the facts ar; probed to
the bottom, but he falters when it
comes to taking the step which would
facilitate the work ol the inspectors,
the suspension of the suspected offi
cials pending the result of the inquiry.
It nov transpiies that Mr. Machen,
superintendent of the Free Delivery
division, was requested to resign in
1897, but that an inspector detailed
on the case failed to find sufficient
evidence and the request was with
diawn befoie it had been acted upon.
1 la!est charge presented lor nv
s ; vcstga'.ion comes fiom the Couu
tro'ler of the Treasury who has caused
inquiry to be made regarding the
status of fvelvc machinists, examiners
and repaiters of the complicated can
celling machines used in the lartr
Timbers of oak keep the old
homestead standing through
the years. It pays to use the
right stuff,
"Men of
oak are men in
rugged health, men whose
bodies are made of the sound
est materials,
Childhood is the time to lay
the foundation for a sturdy con
I stitution that will last for years.
Scott's Emulsion is the right
stuff,
Scott's Emulsion stimulates
the growing powers of children,
hplns thorn build a firm
.
foundation for a sturdy consti
tution.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT St BOWNE, Chemists.
409-415 Pearl Street. New York,
60o. and $l.O0i all druKglsts.
Men m m
postoffices ol the country. These 1 ferenre with the Panama railway, but
machines are rented by the Govern j with the object of defeating the revo
merit at lentals varying 10m $250 to j Unionists and sustaining the Marro
$400 a year an:l the question natur. quin administration until it ha l rml
ally arises, are not the owners bound time to ratify the treaty,
to keep the machines 111 tpair? Ad-
ditional force is given to th-; question ; Representative Slayden of Texas is
tiie fact tnat these mun laVe been
Carried on the toils as "bookkeepers ,
evidently with the purpose of deceiv
ing Congress and possibly the Civil
Service Commission. Like all other
charges ihe matter has "oeen taken
under investigation '.
Senator Morgan of Alabama has
made public an interview in winch
be accuses the President of deception
legaidmg the Panama canal tieaty.
He alleges that the President wilfully
withheld information called lor by the
Senate on February ij until Match
19, tne day ot adjournment, wnich in
formation would have accomplished
the deleat of the treaty. 1 lie 111
tormation referred to is tne arrange
ment made by Secretary Hay with me
Panama Canal Company binding the
United Siales to assume the expense
incurred by that company in prosecut
ing the construction ol the cana! peud
ing ihe transfer of the property to the
United States and which, as has been
pieviously stated, is estimated as
amounting to about $5,000 per day.
The Senator further states that in the
President's communication to tl e
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OCIIalc II IS ouv 11 nirti .iviimiui i .i-,
I was sent to the isthmus with a United 1
States war snip anil lanrteil marines, 1
ne t because there was danger of inter-j
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Humiihroyii' Medicine. Co., Cor. William & John
StreeU, New York.
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fi.43, 10.51 4.8S 11.46
central
1,1 1 IS'l 7.51
'.Jam. City, iio.98.8.66 s.Mlvii.s
5.40110.48 4.85 11.801
am am pm nm
mil yiu pui
lksavi C'orroctcd.to Jon. 80, looa akbivii
1n Washington and reports th.it in his
, section nf the country sentiment is
I very evenly divided between Judge (
j Parker ot New York. Senator Gorman '
1 and Rxhard Olnev of Massachusetts
1 tor the democratic presidential nntrrn
ation. Ex Senator Hill. Mr. Slay-1
den regards as impossible because of
his position on the income tax and his
apathy tn the campaign ol 1896.1
i He also mentioned Edward M. Shep
ard as a possible candidate and one '
j whom he believed would be well sup.
ported. Refering to Mr Brvan, Mr. I
Slavden said that there wis no man
j in political life who had a larger per
! sonal tollowinc and that he will prove
; an important factor in the convention
j there beins no hope for a candidate
' who could not secure Mr. Bryan's en.
: dorsement. Personally the "gentle
; man from Texas'' favois Senator Gor
: man, whom he regards as an able and
! conservative man and one who would
(command the support of the business
i interests of the country. Mr. Slayden
I said Mr. Gorman favored rnolerate
! tariff revision.
Reduced Kates to New Urinaria
'
1 Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Accnunt IViccl-
'
inq American Medical Association.
For the benefit of those desiring to
attend the meeting of ihe American
Medical Association at New Orleans,
La, May 5 to 8, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excuision
tickets from all stations on its lines to
New Orleans, on May i, 2, and 3,
good going on those dates and good
to return reaching original starting
noint not later than ten days from
date of sale, at reduced rates. By de
positing ticket with Joint Agent at
New Orleans between May 1 and 12,
ami payment of fifty cents, an exten
sion of final return limit lo Miy 30
may be obtained.
WOMEN TO DO SEWING
ou Hpei lull lea II
ner luu. i tin inline
iiiinhonr. Mnterlal ent. tree un paid, tii na
enveloim tor parM'-uluis ami lest linonlals troin
ntif worki-rs xail'lill i oi I'oin , lm-ikk.. i",..-...,-u
Sireer, l-lil : a.1.-lpUI, I'll. 41
Protect Your Idea.. cnnuiltiit(in
free. Fee ileienii'iit on HUceesi
Ksl. ISi',1. Mil.o H. -TKVKNtl Co.,
Snl lll.ll dr.. USlllllUtUII, U. C. 4t
Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Stlicdule
In effect Nov.
NOKTIIWiKU.
16, IOO
STATIONS.
4. M.I A. M. r a I P. II.
suubury leave i 8 4Vi ss i 00 5 vS
KllnesCirove f 54 I10i4 f 5 v
VMilverton I BS t lODIi t v 10 r a 37
K1)M Kun t 7 0 IU II, jf 5 44
souiii l uauviiie i , 71111017' V 21! 5 60
Danvlllu ) ; 1 ,
Hovd r 7 itt'noai imuin
Hn irlnir Creek t 7 S3 f 10 JH r V 81 f H 01
Cutawmsa. ..Arrive, 7 Hi 10 3.". 1 V to, 8 ts
C'aiawi8'u.. Leave
Hint 'Hoonisburir. )
Bloouibuig
Khpv Kerry
hi miy town Kerry
Cieany
NeHnor.euk. . Anlvel
Herwlek I
Leave 9 7 311 10 35 I V 36 9 8 0s
7 10 4;;! i 43, 0 15
f 7 4'.' fin 47
I 7 Ml f In.") .
7 ;.v 10 fit
S 1 V 11 ov
1 fl 10
r h '.7
30
3 05
3 or,
0 411
NeHOOpeon . ..Leave 9 8 0V 1 11 Oi
Hiaeli Haven Kerry., f s Hi 111 II
9 li 40
1 11 45
iimaho)en. . .. ..
I'lmd lilll
Moitraiiaiilti .. . I
Sli ksliluuy .. I
H el rear.
Ninileoke
Itiiltoiiwoou
Fh mouth Kerrv
Hoiiili VMlkeaOarre....
llazleStreet
VMlkcsburre ....Arrive
s
II 1 1 Vo P. 20 8 5:
8 :
!. til V5 f 8 M I 0 60
I 9 81 11 3V 3 80, 7 ul
8 43 11 4VI 8 40 7 10
I 8 .'4 11 51' 3 4H 7 111
f 0 01) f IV lie t 8 ifi t 7 Vft
r o iiv r iv ov t 3 57 1 7 vs
! (I OS IV OS 4 00 7 3H
,!Ji
1 h IV 44
i J 111 IV 10
1 a. a. r. m
SOI' THWAKII.
STATIONS.
A. M- A. M. P. M. P. U.
I 1 1 1
9 7 V5 9 10 85 I 2 15 9 00
WllkeNbarre... . Leave
llazleSlreet
houlli Wllkisburre....
i-ijmnutu Kerry
BuiiouwocjU
Nuutle,ok
Kel real.
Shlekaliliiny
Mocantiqua )
l'oncl Hill
Wauwallopen
lleaeh Haven Kerry...
Neaeopecit Arrive
7 VS 1(1 37 V 47 OV
! 7 3" 10 4" V 50 6
f 7 8 V f 10 I V f V 5 .' f tl
t 7 85 f!0 45 t i! f4 f 10
7 4V' 10 50 3 01 fl 17
7 61, 10 58 3 10, 0 VII
S 01
11 07
3 V0
6 37
I 8 05 f 11 11 f 8 25 f 8 4'J
I 8 10 11 lti 8 81 8 47
t 8 lint VI t 8 30 f A 63
I 8 INI 11 Vlli 3 4V; 7 1)1)
Herwlek...
Neaeopeek
:::..:::::
8 1'911 VII I 8 4V 9 7 00
8 So' 11 8H 3 6V 7 eit
l 'realty..-.
Storitown Ferry
Hapy Kerry
Hloi'iiihburK...., ...
Kant Hloomsbui'K.. . I
CutawlHsa Arrive
t 8 8;l f II 3 f 8 54 f 7 IV
8 4J til 48 f 4 0V f 7 V0
8 471 11 50 4 08 7 25
8 BV 11 57 4 18 7 3V
Catawlssa Leave
Boailug creek
Boyd
8 56' 11 57 4 13 7 ::!
f II 04 f I V 05 f 4 10 f 7 811
f 9 10 f IV 11 f 4 IW f 7 48
4 31 7 51
ui,.,,. linn If fl IS f 1VV0 f 4 5 f T 6ii
U'.llv.rtnn f II 25 f 1V VS f 4 2 f 8 03
Klines Urove f V7 f IV 30 f 4 5 X 8 18
buubury Arrive It 0 85 9 1V40 I 4 55 9 8 15
I A M r. . r. n.
i Dullv. 9 Dally, except Sunday, "f" Mopa
m,iv on notice lo Conductor or Airent, or ou
signal.
t,i na ipnvn iti.iiii.ii7.ui itit an luiunn.
For I'iitHion and Seranton as follows': 7.87 a.
ni. tl.4M llllll H.1B U. Ul. W Cl'K Ulli e; m.u a ill
.. ..-.j. . ...I. ..
Kor J'OiTSvuio, iteauniK aim i iiimiu.-ii'in..,
in. and V.43 o. ni. week days.
in iiaieion.7.37 a. iu ii.43 and 8.15 p. m.
...... .ir (ii.vu. Iii.jM h m dullv.
For Lewthblll'ir. Mlllon, iiuampor' , i.u
iinv,.n. k. ii.ivii and Kane, 11.50a. ill. weekdays:
l cu-i Haven onlv. 47 a. in and 4.0(1 p. In.
week
duvh: tor Wllllttiiisport and lnleinii (Pate
,'ur ilelleroille. Tyiune, rlllllpsblllg,
!.., riiniii. h'47 iiiiil 11.50 a. iii. week days.
For llarrlsbum and Inleniiedlale Hiai Ions
n.m
a 10
8.87
and ll Ml a. in., ana 7 .sa p. iu. wee. unj v; i.ue
, ,lilv
Kor I'lillAdelpIila (via Ilarrlsburir), Baltlmoro
and Washlnloii s.47 and 11.50 a. ui., and 7.V6
in. week days: 4.00 p. in (lany.
.ni- I'liisburv (via llaii'lhblui.'). 8.17 a.
8.60
7.25 p. in. week days; 4. Or, p. m. dally; via Lewis
town .liidcllon. s.4T and 11.50 a. ui. week days;
via Lock Haven, 8.47 und 11.50 a 111. week
days.
Hdiiman Fatior and Sleeping i ars ruu
through trains between suubury, w Ullamsport
and Kile, lielween Hunbury and l'hlladelplila
and Washington and between Uarrlaburg,
hnrir mill the west.
liiu -
II (hi
For lutiiier information apply to Ticket
vu w' ATTRKRI'HT. J. K.WOOD.
n.iu
Geni. Manager. t4en.Fas8.Agt
PHILADELPHIA V R 1- A I I N G
RAILWAY.
I la effect November l, !'
TKAIN8 LS4VK BLOOMHBCKM
For New Tor, PhllaiulpniB, tin li.c, P(.tr
vllln.Tamaqua, weekdaje 7.37 11. w u in, S:3S
For WIlllHmsport.wM'kcluis. M.T in
3:33 p m
1 :3, a m
For Dnuvllieaoa Minor, weekai-,
8 84 p. m.
For l atawtssa weekdays 7.87, 11:10 a m
111 2(1, ft. ho, p. Ul.
For Kupert weekdays 7.37, 11. id i. U:i0
i :w, 6.30, p. tn.
TKAIN8 KOK BLOOMnUTJKU
Leave New Tork via Pmiudmpnia BiC p
m., imd vin nam on v.iua. m.
trfiave euiuoelpblB to. HI a. m.
U-HVe KHHdlUK U. ib p. IU.
umvp I'otinvlilt is.r.fi p. iu.
Lenvd'itiiiitqui. I.4p,ui.,
UmVH Wlllliillini.il Aw kuu) li 10 k i 1 . I
p. in.
odAvp ilxi.dvvint'b wei-kda), 6. no. s.yi n. tn.
I B. 1. S.HSp.in
t.ittve K.iu.trt, wtv-kiinyti, Ml, s.vs u.40 .
in. !.:, H 411 p. ui.
A'l l.ANTlr i ll V K. K.
From Cbesinut si and .hi nth m. FVrrl'.
ATLANTIC CITV. CAPS MAT nCR.NCITT
iuw a. m , 1 7 so a. m. r :m A. M
!?.:(" A. M . H XO tS.,10 A. M. 'H.45 A. M
9.M) A. M.. Kx. VMCA.M. J'l.lnA.M
il.0 A. M.. hx. V in A. .M.
flO.4 A. M , Kx. fal.40 P. M.
tttl.40 P. M.
tOl.lu i . M.
t .in P. M.
tcS.40P. M.
KXA IHI.S
f7.30 A. M.
S4'- . .
fb4.10P. M.
M.
toVIO P. .M.
1..0 r. JM., KX. tD4.IOF. M.
tim P.
.:., hx.
M., Kx
M.. Kx
M., Kel.
M.
M , Kx.
fVOfl f. M.
te5.40 P. M.
1 1.00 P.
r, mi p.
l-VOn P
rV40 P.
7. IS P.
Hallv. " "SiiihI ivs. ' " We.'k-i.n n "1
Nrttiiriiii.v. "t" via Siili.v. "!"NuiliM. 4.1)0
c f"iiih i. v.M) " Son li si. I. mi. "k does
not eonm-ci for Eimlea Meie MiiuKhiy night
'I" II. "II KXI IIIKl' II.
DttiHlli'd I line f ulileN ul ticker nmres.
V.A. (IAKKKTT. Klif.iN .1. w k.KKS,
Oen'l.iuiil. Uen'l eHs. Agt.
Beacle Studio I
I'roiniillallenlioP given t" nli
Photographic Work
Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide
Enlargements. Made at thort
Mice.
The Beagie Studio,
MAIN AND CENTRE STS.
tii 1 1 . 'ir'i 1 li ii ! I1 illilll
l W liilll-r-i
" r 1
n.iiitLr;:;!i:llirn:!iii:!iiiif uit I
Oa can save money on l'mnos arult)'
gans. you will nHvays una inc 1
stock, liest makes and lowest prices.
PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwardi.
ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward
We sell on the installment plan. Pianos
ftjt.oo down and io.oorer monm. w
g.ms, $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. Lib
eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one
half price. Musical merchandise of all
kinds.
We handle Genuine Singer High Arm
SEWING MACHINES,
ts.oo down and $3.00 per month. We also
handle the Demoresf Sewing Wac'iine, from
1:9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine
Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing
Machines. Hestmaleiof
WASH
MACHINES
FROM $4.00 UP TO
J.C0.
J. SALTZER.
Music Knoms No. 115 W. Mail li ?et
Lelow Market, Hloomslmrtj, I "a
Nasal
CATARRH
III all Us Htaircs,
,'nses, soothes ntid EHWIEVQj f)g j?W
is the diseased &r (74? 473
eiiitirane. Ir. eures tr . MXLt 4
ilanli and dilves ffia S v4 t&A
pleiirii
heals
tni-nil
c ilanli and dilves
HW .' a iiiiiu 111 1 lie ni-mi
ipilekly.
rt-iiii eiiii 1
Disced Into the nos-
trlln. Hnends over the
HAY FEVER
nieninrann ami is 110
Horbeil. Belief 1 ltn-
miMlliirc nnil a enre fillows. Iris not drying
not produi e Hiii'i zliic. I,rj.'e bup. .'o eenta at;
lirilL'VIS' s 01 oy lliaii: 1 run ri.e, hi e-ii, ?, u mail.
KLY liltOTIIKIIS, 50 Warren M , mvi Yoik.
We promptly obtain II. S. and Ko-elcn
Send luoilel, nkek.il or iihutu o. ...vention for
free report on patentalillity. li free book,
K',rrTRADE-MARKS
Opposite U. S. Patent Office
WASHINGTON D. C.
sta -
and
rnu iihvi isks
8.47
lo Klill ftnl UMA meialHa t.nei, ifftiM
) 'tli I. In nl'l-on. Ttikf olhrr. Uefu
p.
lunirv.'t'iu NubtlluLimH mua luiiu
tlnnt. Hjjt I'l-iiniil, or itrtifl 4o. la
p.
ntfiinia iir arilt'Uitr ciinyunmii
P lur. l
r n n.u.'(i
I Mulit 10.4MHrlVsliim.niaH. hold bf
in.
on
r.V W?llnMn 3 WiMtan.1 tli ItAlr.
V-W 'll'r.j"i..t laxilliaii 'itS.
. '- -Jf 1 lUlr to it a Youthful color.
'ft i.aCuiM irAlp al iinr ""uu.
f 'LXj it"-.Bntt yi '.I Olgl
msm
irr.
i ku
lli .r'i " .'!. , '! i I l f
li jna, i.
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ii a
CHICHTSTCR'S ENGL1PH
V if r A f..r
St.
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