I THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOA1SBURG, PA. 3 0HRI3TIAN SCIENCE. I CURIOUS INVENTION. A Valuable Publication. Dredging theBiver for Ooal. Editor of the Columbian, Bloomsburg, Pa., Dear Sir; Editorial opinion seems to be di vided upon the recent decision of the Supreme Court of our State regarding the right of Christian Scientists to be chartered. Many papers have taken exception to the ruling, claiming that it is unjust. In your issue of recent date I notice reference to this matter, and in view of its importance I would like to add a few words from the standpoint of a Christian Scientist. It is unjust to assume that the practice ot Christian Science violates the laws of sanitation or any other public health regulation. In no in stance has infection followed this practice which, on the contrary, has effectively prevented the spread of contagion as well as healed disease. The Christian Scientist at all times recognizes that disease needs to be met and mastered. Its presence is by no means ignored, and at no time would a true Christian Scientist con sent to endanger the health of his neighbor by omitting necessary pre caution to prevent spread of disease. Christian Science stands for purity and cleanliness, and wherever under stood and advocated has resulted in elevating the standard of citizenship. In this connection Dr. Ernest Le- derle, President of the Health De partment of New York City, recently stated : " Since I have been at the head of the Health Department I have received no proof of any viola tion of the rules and regulations of the Sanitary Code by a Christian Scientist. I know they are reporting their cases of contagion, as required by law, and are taking the necessary precautions of isolation and disin- II Conslete of Portable Move Wklefc la Strapped oa the flack and Healed wJla Oil. Id many portions of thin country the cold in. winter Is Intense enough to make one prefer a worm fireside toesv posure in the open air, no matter how much we may talk about the "brae ing" effect of this kind of weather. For those who are compelled to face the cold under conditions where the natu ral heat of the blood innotnufllcient to keep the body comfortable an Oregon Inventor has produced a portable fool and body warmer, which he thinJcswill flt least prevent the extreniiUei from freezing. It Is well known, soys the Chicago News, that when a person, Is overcomg The Pennsylvania Railroad Excursion Routs 1903 Book. Summer On June i the Passenger Depart ment of the Pennsylvania Kailroa I Company published the IQ03 edition of the Summer Excursion Route Book. This work is designed to pro vide the public with descripfve notes of the principal Summer resorts of Eastern America, with the best routes for reaching them, and the rates of fare. It contains all the prir.cipal seashore and mountain resorts of the East, and over Feventeen hundred different loutes or combination of routes. The book has been compiled with the greatest care, and altogether is the most complete and compre hensive handbook of Summer travel ever offered to the public. The cover is handsome and striking, printed in colors, and the book con tains several maps, presenting the ex act routes over which tickets are sold. The book is profusely illustrated with fine half tone cuts of scenery at the various resorts and alone the lines of Pennsylvania Railroad. On and after June 1 this very in. terestina book may be procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at the nominal price ot ten cents, or, upon application to Geo, VV. Boyd, Assistant General Passen ger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phi ladelphia, Pa., by mail tor twenty cents. lection." Christian fession go Christians. bcientists in their pro- no farther than other Their works however, are the logical outcome ot this pro fession, and should be so recognized. God s word rightly understood ever has healed and ever will heal the sick, and neither Christian Scientists nor any one else can alter this fact any more than the sun can b; res trained from casting its rays upon the earth. To contend that Christians are not justified in relying entirely upon prayer for the recovery of the sick is to charge the Founder of the Christian religion and his disciples with being at fault. He advocated no other means, and bade his follow ers look to God through the medium of prayer for relief from all ills. Christian Scientists make no at tempt to practice medicine. They rely entirely upon prayer. They prac tice only upon themselves and upon others who apply to them for relief, and in no way do they try to enforce theii beliefs upon others. The right of religious liberty granted by our Constitution insures all the protec tion reeded in the exercise of these rights, and this liberty cannot be withheld by the Courts of any Com monwealth. The present decision changes in no way the present status of Christian Science. Many religious organizations have never sought in corporation, considering it unneces sary. Withholding a charter can tn no wav interfere with the growth and prosperity of this organization. Pro gress will some day demand that it be given legal recognition m this State. Faith in God will ultimately triumph, and until better understood Christian Scientists can afford to wait. Albert E. Miller. READY FOR AN OUTING. (Portable Stove. Heated by Oil, Btrapped to the Back.) bv thei cold the numbness first starts in the hands end feet, chilling the bloo3 until the circulation is reduced to such an extent thnt it no longer carries the heat from the heart ond lungs to the surface to ficht the cold. The use of this invention is to maintain the warmth of the extremities artificially by circulating a continuous stream of warm water from the miniature stove through a scries of pipes- leading to warming pads in contact with the hands and feet or other parts of the body. The stove, which is strapped on the back, Is provided with oil for fuel and the flame maintains a comparatively high temperature inside the adjacent boiler, through which the liquid parses it its circuit of the pipes. These pipes are of rubber and can be easily ad justed Inside the clothing. While It is not expected this novelty will come, Into general use, there is little ques tion that it is capable of overcoming the effects of the Intense cold of a northern winter and its introduction will make extreme low temperature easier for the body to withstand. GEORGE L. TIPTON. Liberal Induce, meats. Pi ices low. Address TUB HAWKS NUKMEUY CO., Rochester, N. Y A few enterprising citizens of Dan ville have arrived in Plymouth and started a new enterprise. They fitted up a tug boat and will dredge the riv er And take the coal from its bed. It will, without doubt, prove a very profitable investment, for it will be remembered that during the recent miners' strike several companies were organized in towns betweeu Plymouth and Sunbury and they took thousands of tons of coal from the river anil To Test Drinking Water- Beagle Studio! jPromptattenllon'given lo all Photographic Work shipped it to the large cities, where granulated sugar in the water and cork This is the time of the year when 1 the little folks and ol-ler ones, too, drink copiously of waur and many n uncut thi'renv. it is an excellent plan to test tne lau.ily irink- crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide ,ng water at .eas once Enlargements. Made at Sliort son. aici wink -- i anA urhnlesnme mav finally for some reason, become too impure tor use. A simple test of drinking water is to fill a pint bottle three quarters iun. Dissolve halt a teaspo mfull of pure Notice. The Beagle Studio, MAIN AND CENTRE STS. thev found a ready market for it and at high prices. There is no reason why it should not be equally as profi table to take coal from the river bed in Plymouth as lower down the river. Those who are in a position to know say the river bed is full of coal, which can be taken out economically. There will, no doubt, be a rush of prospectors for the Susquehanna since the initial move has now been made. Wilkesbarre Times. Flatc Day June 15th As Flag Day this year falls on Sun day, the day will be observed on Mon ti ly, June 15, and the American Flag Association, with headquarters at New York, has issued a circular letter to the press, mayors of cities, town officials, patriotic societies, school officers and teachers, urging their co operation in securing the widest possi ble recognition of the day and re quests a general and patriotic celebration. Popular tlllnola Editor Elected Treasurer of the MntaeU Protective- League. At the recent triannual meeting of the Supreme council of the Mutual Protective league, located tit Litcb.' field, 111., which has a present member ship of 20,000, honored their order by choosirg Kditor George L. Tipton, of the (iWird Gazette. Girard, 111., as the supreme treasurer of their order. Ed itor Tipton Is a member of the Illinois Press association, has represented the Illinois association numerous times in the National Press association. Twenty-five years as editor has given him a wide acquaintance and few men are IF A Big Uar and Its Burden- Probably the largest car ever seen in Centralia was drawn over the Iebigh Valley railroad on Saturday afternoon. People who happened to be near the railroad all paused and viewed this monster car with stir prise. It was a specially construct ed car on 32 wheels and measured 103 feet in length. It conveyed two steel castings weighing 227,000 pounds, consigned to the Carnegie seel plant at Homestead. Tha cast ings are a part of the 13,000 ton forging press for the Carnegie plant and were manufactured by the Bethlehem Steel Company. The engineer in charge of this monster in. hi county, he having l cargo had instructions to avoid pass- ed with the Gazette sine ing east bound trains on curves WFHUnitlK ' irSMeHBMWUMrnMB-if HOWS THIS? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's 'Jatarrh Cure. F. T. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O We. the undersigned, have known F. T. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 750. per bottle. Sold by all druggist. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the best. GEORGE L. TIPTON. (New Treasurer ot the Mutual Protective League.) known better than he with thei news paper men. lie is tne oldest pu Dustier been connect- e it was first published. He is also a leading politi cian in his county and is quite a- fra ternal man, being a member of all the leading fraternal organizations of im portance, lie is married and has a hap py family, composed of wife, two sons and a daughter. A Mother to the Girl. The woman who had lost her maid at the moment that she was expecting visitors went to the Janitor in her dis tress, hoping that he might be able to find some one to help her out. He ws Hibernian and effusively sympathetic. "Shure an it's too bad," he assured her, 'an' you afther bein' ft mither to that girl!" As the girl was as black as a negro could be, the woman took the compliment with reservations. Hot with Real Bis Head. Arthur Jennings, aged 27 years, of Florence, Colo., has a big head. .It measures 30 inches in circumference. He has agreed to sell it to an eastern medicul Institute for $2,000 half to be paid at once and the other half wheat Arthur dies and the head is delivered. A Memorable and Sumptuous Exposition The Grand Biblical Spectacle Solomon, His Temple, and the Queen ot Sheba. The Enquirer, the Commercial Tri bune and other leading papers, both German and English, of Cincinnati, are prolific in their praises of this new and most impressive ot all spectacles, which, at an expense that would seem fabulous, the enterprising manager of John Robinson s 10 Big Shows Com bined produce this year in connection with their myriad other attractions, There is no sense so vivid, so lasting and so conclusive as the sense of see inc. and however studiously we may search the Scriptures or other sacred history, the ideas that we may form and the impressions we may receive concerning the patriarchs and sages, and the scenes, incidents and events consequent to their time, can be but fractionary and imperfect, lo have reproduced those personages and events and have placed scenographic effect before you; to hear Solomon re-utter his wise and prophetic words; to see in person Sheba's illustrious Queen ; and the pomp and circum stance of her surroundings 1 to view the great Temple of Solomon, not by description, but by actual inspection; to witness personally the sumptuous and resplendent festivals of the great Solomon's court these are the in estimable privileges which the John Robinson s 10 B'.g Combined Shows accords its patrons in connection with the creat circus, the menagerie, and the royal Roman hippodrome. The spectacle of Solomon, his Temple, and the Queen of Sheba, will be exhibited here Tuesday next, June 9th. Beduoed Bates to Baltimore. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Sanger test of the Northeastsrn Saengerbund. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the Twentieth Triennial Nat ional Sa;ngerfest of the Northeastern Sxngerbund, at Baltimore, Md., June 15 to 20, the1 Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Baltimore from all stations on its lines, except Woodberry, Harrisburg, and intermediate stations, Columbia, Frederick, and intermediate stations on the Northern Central Railway, Lancaster, Harrisburg, and intermtfdi ate stations, and stations on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing ton Railroad (exclusive of stations south of Townsend, Del., from which tickets will be sold), on June 13, 14 and 15, good for return passage until June 22, inclusive, at the rate of single tare for the round trip, plus one dollar. Side-trip tickets from Baltimore to Washington and return will be sold and eood coin? Tune 18 and 19, at rate of $1.60 for the round trip, These tickets will be good to return within two days, date of sale includ ed, and will be valid on all trains ex cept the Congressional Limited. the bottle. Set it in a warm place ior turn r 1.1 vs. If in this time it becomes cloudy it is unfit for domestic use. R rarefnl that the bottle is as BDSO- i.itiu riam as vnn can make it and the sugar is pure. Matit CHildreii re Sickly. Mot her Gray's Hwent Powders 'or Children, used by Mother Gray, a n. rse .!.. ... VnrU Itruulr IIH (I ftA 111 4 11 OUTS cure Feverlshne, Headache, wmacb rrouble, Teeihli.g IHsorders.and D.-stroy nil druggists, o Hamp e mtlled J.KKB. Ad- dress, Allen B. oimsieu, uiiw" PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In effect November 16, 1902. TRAINS LB WE BLOOMHBUKO for New Tora. Philadelphia, Heading, Pott s iiie.Tmaaua. weekday 7.87 11.80 am, : P' For wtlllnmBport, weekdnys, 7.S7 a m S:M p m For l)nvillt dq aiuwu. )" - JOT LHiaiflDflB ' ' "JXl l7AJZt weekdavi 7.87. 11.S0 a. m. 12:80 1. 33, (.80, p. m. ritAINB FOlt BLOOMSBUKU ranTA New Tom via pnnaaeipnia b.w v m.. and via Baston v.ioa. m. Littave ruuaueipum iv.. Leave Heading li. 16 p. m. l,eave Pottsvllle 1S.66 p. u. LeaveTamaqual.4p.u:., Leave Wllllamspoii wee"" '"' " P'LBave Catawlasa weekdays, M, 8.S0 a. l T2-.'i w,'i n-rt. wookrtavs. S.44. S.lffl. 11-40 a m. 1.K8, 8.48 p.p. , 'From Chestnut at. and Hnntli ht. Ferrl-s. OOStN CITT. mttBm tlllllfiiii EST IIOOK MAILED FH EE. ' A.VirKVErtM, '(inmllnnn, I n (lamina cukkm Hun. Luna Fever. Milk Fever. H. H.IM'K AIVH. Lameneu, Injurlei, cuRKsf Klicumntlniii. ('. V. )MKK TIIHOAT. Qulniy, Epizootic. cufua ) uiHiemper. PtJ&lWORMS' Dou, Grobi. E. K.H'OI GIIS, C'nM. Influenza, Inflamed crui-H i I. iiim-, I'lruro-I'neuaionla. F. F. il'OLiC, Ilrllyarh. Wlud-lllown. CUKKa ! IHarrlira, llyaenlery. G.G. Prevent MISCARRIAGE. 11.11. CUBK8 I. I. CURK8 ' J. K.1IIAI COMIITIO V Btnrlna Coat. CUHK8 liidliieilliiii, fetoinaen tetaiiuera. (Do. each; 8table Cam, Ten Specific. Book, Ac, 7. At drtureltU. or aont prepaid on receipt or price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William John Street!, New lor It. A 'L ANTIC CITT. '.Sri A. M., Let. WOO A.M., KX !i 0 A. M., Ex. jio.no A. M.. Kx. tMWV A. M., Ex. Jnl.00 I". M., Ex. TV.UH I .v.., r. ti.no I', m., Ex. t4.30 P, M Ex. tft.110 H. M Ex. 15.00 P- M.. Lei. a'5 40 P. M., Lcl. at") 40 P. M., Ex. 7.1SP. M , US. CAPS MAT tfl.30 A. V. H.4 A. M. IS A. M. bol.40 P. M. H 10 P. M. ! 00 P, M. at5.40P. M. LAKRWOOD. t 41) A. M. tl.00 P. M. f4.80 P. M. 8.45 A. M. 59.15 A. M. hot. 40 P. M. dt4.' P. M. t.M) P. M. afS.40 P. M. SKA ISLI 8.45 A. M. hoi. 40, . M. dt4.'J0 P. M. JVOO P. M. ata.40 P. M. ; KIDEV BLADDER DISORDERS. )SKI IIIKEXKES. Manse, Eruption!, I llcera, ureaae. rorcy. RAILROAD TIME TABLE "nnlly. "j"!Sutidnys. "t" weekdays -t. l Ui.t.nrav "u" HllllCll Ht. B..10. "D SOUVU ni. 1 8ont.li Ht. 4.01). "d'' South BU 4.U "o" Haturdays only. Detailed time tables at ticket omoes,13tn ana Cheat nut St.s , 8S4 cuesmut nu iuuo (jueaium, St., WW aoutb 3rd St., SXi Market St., ana a Dili. , . ,, . trnlnn Transfer I'DDlDaDT will U41I ebeck bagRau-e Irom hotels and resldRnct A Fi, .kij'M:. r. i r.i i u. TV n. u '- 'Oen'lSupt. uen'l PasB. Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule la effect May 4 1903 Northward. Lackawanna Railroad. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION, n effect January SCth, 1902. stations. HTATIONS. BAaT. A. M. Sunbury leave I Klines urove Wolvurton KlnDS Kun South Danville Danville ) Boyd Roaring Creek Calawissa Arrive a. if . r. m. r. it. MOHTUDMHSKLAMD Came ro u ........... .... Catawlasa., Rupert Bioomsourg Ehdv Lltne Ridge.., 6 35 10 00 1.00 5 S5 0 47 10 10 li 11 U 34 f7 10 ID 11 7 10 10 8 2 U.t 7 18 10 87 S till 7 0 10 41 S 88 7 K8 10 48 2 40 7 85110 61 ti 48 6 43 6 6 8 01 8 05 8 13 8 20 8 24 18 27 6 34 8 41 Catawlssa Leave Bast Bloomsburg. I HioonixDurg j Esnv Kerry stooytown Ferry Cieasy Nescopeuit . .. .imve 1 Berwick I ..Leave Willow Grove f7 40 10 57 12 50 Brlurcreek......M...... 7 44 10 59 12 58 Berwick 7 du 11 uo 1 m Hnanh Haven 1 58fll 12 8 08 uick's Ferry. 8 07 11 17 8 02 is 47 8hlkshlnuy...... 8 17 11 81 I 20 62 HunlocK's.. .... n.M 1 ' 11 Nantlcoke.... B 84 11 44 Avondale... m.... 3 87 11 47 Plymouth 8 44 11 58 Plymouth Junction... 8 47 11 55 Kingston......... 8 55 11 69 Bennett... 8 68 vn Forty lfort ... ' Wyoming 05 18 08 West PUtston V 10 12 12 Susuuehanna Ave...... 9 18 12 14 Plttslon 1 " Duryea - J "J Lackawanna, ' Taylor Beuevue. ...... ....-... SOBAHTO!t... "M S 81 8 88 8 42 47 8 52 4 00 4 03 4 07 4 12 4 17 4 20 4 24 4 29 4 82 4 40 4 45 4 50 17 09 7 14 7 22 7 23 7 80 7 48 7 42 7 44 7 68 7 8) 1 08 B OS 8 10 8 1A 8 17 8 21 8 25 NescopecK wapwauopen Poud Hill Mnnnanaqua.. Hlckslilony... Ketreao Nantlcoke Uutlonwood , Plymouth Ferry... South Wilkesbarre, lla.le Street Wilkesbarre ...Arrlvo I 4. M.I A. M. r M J P. X. t 8 45 I 9 65 I 2 00 I 5 95 I 8 54 f 10 04 jf 5 8 f 8 58 f 10 08 t S 101 6 37 I 7 OK I It'll It 5 44 7 11 10 17 S 21 S 60 ( 7 l'r 10 21 ( t 2f 5 63 I 7 23 I10 2H I 2 81 1 6 01 7 82 10 85 2 881 8 08 t 7 82 1 10 85 i 88 8 08 7 87 10 43 2 43 6 15 f 7 42'f 10 47 f 6 19 I 7 to 1 1U63 t 8 27 7 62 1 0 68 9 65 8 80 8 02 11 05 8 05 8 40 8 02 111 06 i 8 Oft 8 40 8 19 11 20 8 20 8 62 t 8 84 11125 I 8 25 t 6 56 8 81 11 82 8 80 7 01 8 43 11 42 8 40 7 10 8 44 11 54 8 49 7 19 f 9 00,112 00 t 8 55 I 7 25 t 9 02 112 02 I 8 67 f 7 28 9 06 12 08 4 00 7 80 9 18 12 08 4 03 7 88 9 10 12 10 4 05 7 85 a. m. p. m r. m, r. u. Southward. Stations. A. M. A. M. P. M . P. M. STATIONS. WEST. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. SCBANTOM. 8 85 10 10 Bellevue. ........ iu 17 Taylor 8 48 10 24 L&ckawiuuu...... iv o Duryea.. 8 88 10 88 PIttston 8 57 1 0 87 Susquehactia Ave...... 7 00 10 41 West IMllston. ........... 7 03 10 48 Wyoming - 7 08 10 49 Forty Kort............ 7 12 10 62 Bennett 7 15 10 58 Kliigston:............... 7 21 10 00 Plymouth T 80 It 05 piymoutn junction Avondule Nantlcoke Bunlock's , Hhlckshlnny... Hlck'sFerry,... Beach Haven.., Berwick Bri".roreek...... Willow Grove. Lime Kldge Kspy Blor-'iigburK Ruoirt Calawissa Danville Cameron NORTHUMBERLAND. 1 55 U 10 1 89 8 14 WllkeBbarre Leave Haxle street bouth Wilkesbarre.... Plymouth Ferry Buttonwood Nantlooke .. Retreat.... Shlckshlnny MocaDaqua. Pond Hill Wanwallonen Nesoopeck Arrive E:: 7 26 7 28 7 80 f 7 82 I 7 85 7 42 7 61 8 01 f 8 05 8 10 8 18 ) 7 85 U 09 7 89 11 13 7 45 11 19 7 fSfil 81 B 07 1 1 48 8 18 11 48 8 19 18 3 18 27112 05 8 81 19 09 8 87 1 23 8 44 19 15 8 47, 19 25 8 5 19 82 9 08 12 44 9 21 12 57 9 88 1 10 9 08 2 10 2 13 2 17 2 19 8 23 S 27 9 81 S 84 9 40 S 46 1 49 S 84 9 68 8 06 6 18 6 24 6 28 6 80 8 82 8 85 8 40 6 48 8 47 68 8 68 7 ns 7 08 7 14 7 21 Berwick Nescopeck.... Leaver Creasy Stony town Kerry Kspy r erry Bloomaburg...., ....) East bloomsbunr.. . 1 Catuwlssa Arrive 11 64 n 44 11 01 n &0 8 20 (7 81 8 80 7 41 8 87 7 48 7 53 f8 00 8 64 18 03 8 68 8 02 Catawlssa Leave Roaring Creek Boyd Danville south Danville Klpps Run Wolvertnn Klines Urove bunbury. ......... Arrive A. M. i 8 IS 8 80 f 8 83 8 42 8 4' B 55 8 661 I 9 04 f 9 27 i 9 85 ( A.M. A. U. P. If . 10 3.r I 2 45 10 87 9 47 10 40 8 60 f 1042 t 9 62 110 45 f 9 64 10 50 8 01 10 68 8 10 11 07 8 20 Mill f 8 26 11 18 8 81 11 M 8 42 111 26 I 8 42 II sa 8 62 til 8 f 8 64 III 48 I 4 02 11 60 4 06 11 67 4 18 7l67 4 H 11206 tun P. M. i 6 00 6 09 6 05 I 6 07 t 8 09 6 17 fi 26 6 37 ( 8 42 8 47 7 00 I 7 00 7 09 r 7 12 ( 7 20 7 25 7 82 7 82 f 7 I t 9 10111211 1 4 28t 7 46 9 14 12 16 4 81 7 61 f 9 l'f1820 f 4 85 f 7 60 I 9 251(128 I 4 42 1 8 08 (1230 ( 4 45, r 8 l 5 1240 I 4 55 t 8 15 P. H.I P. M.I P. M. you can save monev on rinnos ai'i' gfina. Vou will always find the large stock, beat make and lowest prices. PIANOS, From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 ind tpwardt We sell on the installment plan. Tinnos $25.00 down and $ 10.00 per month. Of gans, $10.00 down, $5.00 per monili. Lib eral discount for cash. Hheet music, at one half price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES. $5.00 down and $t-oO per month. We also handle the Demorett Sewing Mac'.ili e, from :o.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of hewing Machines. Best ma) ti of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO JJ.UU. J. SALTZER. Music Rooms No. 115 W. Main Slr?et below Market, Blooinsburc, I'a. PHOTOS For the Satisfactory Kind in Up-to-date Styles, go to CapwelTs 5tudio, (Over tlartman's Store) BLOOMSBURG. FA. i'Ssk RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man m a a THE nsLE..01 Me. Drodneet the above reinlti In 30 daya. It act ronn man will mala their loet manhood, and old men will recovsr thoir youthful vigor by uslnc BtVlVO. It quickly and surely raatoru Mervoua aeu. Loet Vitality, Impotency, Nhtly Emlsalone. Lost Power, Falling Memory. Wasting DlMases.and! aU effect ot sell abuse or excess and Indiscretion, blob nnflta ona (or study, business or marriago. II not only cures by starting at tne seat 01 aisease, dui lit great nerve tonlo and blood bnllder, bring ing back tbe pink slow topalo cheeks and re storing the Ore of youth. It wards off Insanltf and Consumption. Insist on baTlng BE VI VO.no Other. It can be carried In test pocket. By mall, 1.00 perpsckage,or six lor B&AO, with s post slT written sramrante) so car) or ralOJM. the money. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO Biiitu. FOR SALE by W. S. RISHTON. Nasal CATARKH CATARRH1 In all its atages there should be cleanliness Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and neais tut diseased membrane. It cares catarrh and drives away a cold in tbe head quickly. Cream Balm Is placed lino the nos trils, soreada over the meuiDrane ana is anaoroea. Heuei is lniuieai. ate and a cure lollows. it Is not drying -il,xs not produce sneexlnif. 'arve sue, (0 ceuts at Drvik'Rlnls or by mall; Trial size, 10 cents by mall ELY bKUTUUUS, 58 Warren t)U, New York. 1 'tnf:r nTTIlW ' .1 HAY F iyv: EVER 4 C6 4 12 i IS 4 i 8 4 44 6 00 8 17 8 20 8 2". 8 87 8 M 9 05 A. If. A. H A. M. A. M., Those who are Raining flesh and strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatment In hut weatheri smaller dose anda little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which la attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated btutaon. Pend for free umple. SCOTT & HOWNK, Chemlrts, 409-415 1'tarl Street, New York. 50c. and 1.00 1 all druggists. JKunsdally. I Flag stettrn. B. M.KINR, T.W. I.EP, bupt. Ucn. I'ass. Agt. BOUTH.-AHKIVI. II. Ik H R. K. NOKTH LIAVI 1 nnilv. i Pally, excent Sunday. "I" Btons only on notice 10 Conductor or Agent, or on signal. Tri a.m 7.111 7.08 7.01 7.IW 6.60 M" 6. a.m m. in e.no I2.0ss.6n U.WiS.Kl! 11.5'llB 42i 11.50 5. SOI U.4iS.81 1l.31f).UI m n.m, l.lf 8.1(1 .on 1 60 1.45, 1.80 1.00 6SS!ll.2B.17 6.1H 11.21 15.08! ls.4s; 6.08 ll.Wkn 12.W 6.04 11.011 4 R 1S.10 6.02111. 00l4.S81il.0Ai 5.M 11.0a,4 48 U.fi.1 6.48 10.Ml4.8H 11.4ft S.4(lll0.4Hl4.3S'11.80 am am pm pui STATIONS. I Blooinubu'g " I'.&v "Main Bt,. Paper Mill ..Lltrht t.t. OrangevU'e ,. . rorKH. , ...Kaner's. Mllllwator ...Benton., ...Edson'e.. .cole's t r'k ..Laubach.. ...Central. .Jam. City. am pmipm 8.50,9 87 4 2S R.S!.8 6.87 B.f5,.42 6.80 1 .05l.52 6.40 6.0 2. AS 6.44 v.1108.01 6.M1 H.2HI8.1H 0.0:1,7.10 8.80 8.1716.07 T.HS 9.W 8.216.18 7.45 S.4A 8.88 7.V'8!8.0fl 6.87 t.5 8.37 T.27 9.fi8a. 40I7.81 9.f!8.4S7.41 ln.05 S.B2 7.51 10.08,8.65 e.S.'ilttt.S am pm pm a. in 8.90 8.40 8.46 H.OO J.SIAVI corruotcd.to.Jan. 80, 1U08 aubivs ruins leave BLODMsni'llO as follows: For I'lttston and Borantnn as tollows: 7.87 a. m.. 9.48 aud 6.16 d. tu. week dais; 10.43 a. m rtuflv. For Pottsvllle, Reading and Philadelphia, 7.87 a. m. and 2.43 p. m. week au s. For II azlelon, 7.87 a. m, 2.43 and 8.15 p. m. nri.lr rt.ivn. 10.4.1 a. m. (IllllV. For Lewlsburg, Mlltun, willlamsport, Lock Haven, Kenova uud Kane, 11.50a. m. weekdays; Lock Haven only, 47 a. m and 4.06 p. m. week dayh; lor V llllauispon ana inurnieaiuie Hia .inn. M 47 a. in. and 7.2f II. Ul.week dHVS. Kor llnlletonte, Tyione, I'lilllpsburg, and (Mearneld. s-47 ana il.MJ a. in, weea aays. For llarrlBburn and Intermediate st atlons 8.47 and II M n. m., aud 7.25 p. m. week Uuys; 4.o6 p. ui. dally. For Philadelphia (via HarrlBburK), Baltimore and Washington 8.47 and 11.50 a. m., and 7.26 p. in. week days; 4.0d p. m. dally. For Pittsburg (via llarrlsbuair), 8.47 a. m. 7.25 p. m. week duyB; 4.06 p. m. dully; via Lewis town .ludci Inn, 8.47 aud 11.60 a. m. week days; via Lock Haven, 8.47 aud ll.so a ui. week days. I'ulliiiun Harlor aud Hleeplng Cars run on thiom:U iralns between Huubuiy. 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