THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ooal Land Dual That Meaui Muob to This Territory, Tbt Catawissa Coal Company to Develop the Beasley Tract Noar Aristet Paid B g Price lor the Land The Valley Company to Open Stripping at Byrnesville. An extensive land ikat has just been completed says the Ashland Advocate, which is important to this locality, and to the people of Aristes and Centralis in particular, as it will be the means of adding very materi ally to their welfare in the very near future through the opening up of what is believed to be a new and extensive coal field in Conyngham Township, in close touch with both the towns men tioned. The Catawissa Coal Company, which is composed of wealthy men from Philadelphia, Lancaster, Shamo kin and Mt. Carmel, are the respon sible factors in the project. The company secured an option on the land some time ago and began pros pecting for coal under the direction of Harry S. Gay, of Shamokin, a thor oughly competent mining expert, and who succeeded in unearthing a bed of splendid anthracite coal on the un seated lands of the Jonathan Beasley Estate near Aristes. The tract covers about four hundred acres, and the purchase price is given as $225,000. It is given out that the new owners will begin the development of the veins at once, and will sink a shaft and build a mammoth breaker near Aristes. They will ship over the lines of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, a branch of which was run into the Midvalley No. 2 working near Aristes several years ago, and which is within easy touch of the new coal tract. The fact that there was coal on the Eeasley tract is now a new develop ment. and its value has long been recocnized, and for this reason it fitrured extensively in the courts of Columbia county in past years thoush the efforts of rival claimants to secure possession of the land, but the Beas ley title could never be brought into question. The records show mat tne land was purchased Dy Jonathan Beaslev in 1704 for 27 cents an acre On Anril 20th. loot the land was sold to Georce Rohibach, for $22, noo.oo. The same clay Rohrbach sold it to Tames B. Staley, for $75, 000.00, and on June 20th, 1903, J. B. Staley and wife sold it to the Cata wissa Coal Company for $225,000, this latter deal just being completed, the papers being put or. record in the Columbia comvy courts in the present week. The further developments will be watched with ir'w'rest, as they will have an important bearing on the several localities most directly affect ed. A Wsrd on the Subject cf 1000 Mlje Tickets. "Of all inventions the Alphabet and the Printing Press alone except ed those inventions which abridge distance have done the most for civil ization." Macaulny. The Reading Railway lnterchange- able mileage ticket would no doubt be classed by the writer of the above as one of the greatest of those inventions, they can be bought for $20.00 at all principal ticket offices of the Reading system, are good for anybody to use, for himself, family, neighbors, friends of whoever he cares to take along, and will be honored for one year from date on lines of the Reading system, Central R. R. of New Jersey, New York Central, West Shore & Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Roads. They are of course good, through to New - York from Philadelphia, where the Reading operate hourly fast express service, leaving each terminal on the hour, another very important inven tion to abridge distance which does away with the annoyance the average tralelcr usually feels towards time tables. The doR'days began on Sunday and will continue until August 22. The rising of the Dog Star, Sirins, simultaneously with the sun was re garded by the ancients as the cause of the sultry weather. Makers of calendars do not agree as the exact date of this period although the above is commonly accepted in this country. HOW'S THIS ? We otter one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Proprs., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by tneir nrm. West & Trvax, Wholesale Drug gists. Toledo. ' Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale drueeists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter, nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the best. FACTS ABOUT MAN'S GROWTH. Statar Fonml to Increase t'ntll tba Asa of YUf Yram Una llrrn Attained. "Trip, growth of mankind," nl1 a scientist, "is un Interesting ktudy. Hp cent Htntistics hnvp proved that, Mien's At at tire increases up to the npe of 50 yenr. This is a refutation of the former belief, according to which men Mopped growing at 22 or 23. "Hoys and girls aecaaw oddly in the rapidity of their growth. The fastest growth experienced in life comes be tween, the ngca of 1 and 5. Hoy a and girls grow about, equally here. From 8 to 10 the boys outstrip the girls, but from 10 to 15 the girls outstrip the boys. At 11 and 14 the girls are the boys' superiors in height, and from 10 to 15 they are the boys' superiors In weight. "Itut between 18 and 0 the boys forge ahead, taking at that stage a lead which they never again relin quish. The boys pease their percepti ble grow th at 23; the girls cease theirs at 20. From 23 onward to 50 men, how ever, continue to grow (no observa tions hnve been ninde on women), though this growth In, of course, slight. They also increase slowly in weight, but from 50 to fiO their weight increases very rapidly. "Male strength increases most mnrk edly from the age of 12 to that of 19. from 19 to 30 It increases more slowly. From 30 onward It begins, very slow ly, to decline. "Female strength Increases most rapidly from 0 to 19; then, slowly, to 30; and after 30 the decline begins. WANDERING NIGHT HERONS. An Interentlnar Experiment with the Illrda by the Smithsonian Institution. Fight hundred night herons are tvnn tiering freo about the United States, each wearing on one leg an nluiiiinttini hand-inscribed "Smithsonian Jnstitu tion and a number. If any person shoots one of these birds ho should write to Paul Itartach, biologist of the Smithsonian, telling him where it was and how large was the bird. The night heron Is one of the most beautiful of the aquatic birds of America, says the Cleveland Plain Healer, but. scientists know less about it than they nre satis fled with. Last vear Mr. Bartsch discovered several of these birds on the Potomac in the District of Columbia. Kecently he visited the place with several assist ants in the night, and the S00 alumio ium bands were fastened to the legs of as many young herons. Scientists are anxious to know how long the night heron lives, where it spends the winters and how much of the country it covers in its wanderings. Tt is be lieved that by the time a few of the numbered aluminium bands have been reported some of these facts will have been established to the satisfaction of the ornithologists. BRITAIN'S POSTAL BANKS. Their Anet Are I.esa Thnn Their rtrpoaltn, lint No I'nenalneaa Is Felt. The fact is odd, says the New York World. The post ofliee savings bank of Oreat Britain are technically insol vent. Their deposits at the end of the year were $7(f0,0( 10,000, their assets only about. $070,000,000. Nobody worrie about, a little thing like that; the gov ernment is responsible. Of course the discrepancy rose from the high prices the depuTtruent was forced to pay for national bonds before the Boer war. allowed is an obvious cure. The postal banks were authorized in ISM and near ly $10,000,000 was deposited the first year. Some later developments are curious. By the "slip" system a sum so small as two cents can be deposited. Deposits can be withdrawn by tele graph. School savings banks are ree nicd, but are not very successful, ow ing to the superior attractions of sweets as a medium of investment. A feature of the postal banks is that, through their agency, depositors can buy small fractional portions of gov- ernment bonds. EDWARD'S PRIVATE BAND. Dlaaolntlon of the Historic Institu tion Through the riitylnir of Knirt line. King Edward has given orders fov the dlsbnndment of his private band, one of the ancient features of his court. In its present form it waa es- i tablished by Charles II., and some authorities assert that a "state" band existed in the days of Queon Kiiza- nem. ji is composed or J 4 musi cians, under the direction of Sir Walter Parratt, "master of the mu sick." Its members nre the best that uan be secured in Kngland, and this is the real cause of its dissolution. Unlike his mother, King Edward does not care much for state concerts by bis own musicians, and since lug ac cession the duties of the band have been confined chiefly to thu playing? of light music, including ragtime., during royal dinners. This they re gard as undignified, and the king re gards as extravagnnt. The same music cn be played aa well by fewer tind less notable musicians. There fore another ancient institution has been done away with. Fortune from Celery. There ia a 'merchant in New York who has made a fortune by the salo of celery. For 20 years he ho handled nothing1 else. In season he buys it ia curloud lots. Out of sea son he keeps lare quantities frozeu in ice, for whieh he obtains biy prices. The celery comes out aa brit tle a gluss. Oommunts and Suggestion Upou the Dew Buad Law While the bill enacted by the last legislature does not meet our ideals n Road Legislation, yet it is now law. The Governor will soon appoint a lighway Commissioner ami one of his first acts will doubtless bi to issue a digest of the law in detail. Meantime, in response to many en quiries, the Legislative Committee of he State Grange issues, to the Grang ers of Penn'a. the following brief com ments upon a few of the more import ant provisions of the law. The new Act does not disturb the present township road law. The new law becomes operative in those districts only that apply for State aid in Road Improvement. Petition for State aid for assistance n improving a main traveled road in the township miy be made either by the township supervisors, or by the owners of a majority of the assessable real estate valuation thereof through the County Commissioners. Incase of same desire by two or more adjoining townships these peti tions are to be singly made out and presented collectively to the County Commissioners. The owners of a majority of the as sessable real estate valuation in a township may block action in that township by sending a petition against it within thirty days to the County Commissioners. All work done under this law shall be by contract according to the plans and specifications to be prepared by the State Highway Commissioner. Townships are eligible through then supervisors to become contractors. As showing what is meant by an Improved Road" in materials that may be used, by whom selected, and general condition oi the road we cite entire the 23rd section of the Act. Section 23. All highways improved under the provisions of this act shall require the construction of a maca damized road, or a telford or other stone road, or a road constructed of ravel, cinder, oyster-shell?, or other good materials, in such manner that the same of whatever material con structed, will, with reasonable repairs thereto, at all seasons of the year be firm, smooth and convenient for tra vel. The County Commissioners shall have the authority to select the ki.td of material to be used in impro ving any road under the provisions of this Act. Any difference of opinion that may arise between the County Commissioners and the township rOad authorities, as to the kind of a road to be built, shall be decided by the State Highway Commissioner. The Highway Commissioner shall furnish to the County Commissioners and township road authorities information as to the probable cost of improved highways, as defined in this section. "No section of Highway improved under this Act shall be less thau one fourth mile in length nor shall the im proved portion thereof be less than twelve feet in width. The State could well have afforded an appropriation ot $1,000,000 or more per year and should have done so. There is, however, but $500,000 ner vear for the next two years. It is to be distributed to each county on the basis of the road mileage in each county ascertained by townships This is a wise feature of the Act as it gives equal consideration to every mile of public road in the State, in the poor er as well as the more densely popula ted richer districts. It is provided "That the County Commissioners shall furnish, under oath, to the State Highway Commis sioner, the total number of miles of township or county public roads, by townships". This mileage can be obtained in various ways that will be inexpensive but yet would, we think, be satisfac tory. This data should be locally preserved and be available for the various townships. If the amount to which each county is entitled is not applied for this year it remains in the State treasury to the credit of that county and may be drawn next year along with the amount for that year. Of the expense incurred in improving a road under this law the State bears two thirds, the county one sixth and the township one-sixth payable in cash It is permitted, however, for county and a township or townships to mutually agree to bear different rela tive proportions of their combined third, but in no case may either pay less than 5 per cent, of the total cost Legislative Committee or Penn'a State Grange. W. F. Him., W. T. Creasy, S. R. Brunges 5 m Those who are gaining flesh and strength, by regular treat i.ient with Scott's Emulsion r-hould continue the treatment In hot weather 1 smaller done and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which is attached to fatty pro ducts durlnu the heated fttodtiOn. Rend for free Mmple. SCOTT & BOWNE, ClumUU, 409-413 Pearl Street, New York. oc. and fi.oo all druggists. riSil LAWS WILL BE ENfOROED. Stale s Wardens Will be Given Instruction to Break Up Gigging at Once. The new Department of Fisheries is gradually getting its organization into shape. Special fish wardens are being appointed all over the State in re sponse to requests, and it is hoped that before long the territory will be so effectively covered that the law breakers will all be brought to book. One of the great troubles the fish war dens have is the sympathy that many justices of the peace and country con stable's have for violaters of the fishing laws. It is said that even a judge persistently violates the law in regard to trout. In a number of cases where wardens have made arrests of persons caught in the very act of violating the fishing law the magistrate before whom the violators were taken refused to impose the penalty but contented himself with warning the prisoners not to do it again. In regard to "gigging" as the law savs game fish can only be taken with rod, hook and line, persons who are caught iu the act of gigging fish by a warden or a constable are liable to arrest. The fine for illegal fishing is twenty-five dollars, one-half of which goes to the informant, and under this stimulus it is expected that "gigging" will be closelv looked after. As a bright light is a necessary accompani ment to gigging, secrecy is impossible tW HOOK MAII.KD Fit EE. . . f KEVEItt. Convention. Inflanuua cutK J limiH, I. una Ket-r, Milk l-'ev-r. II. H.iM'lt lw. I.aiiieneia, Injiirii-ii, ci'iiuo IttwuiiintiNiii. C. C. IMIKK TIIKO.YT, Uulimv, Epizootic, crura UiMtemper. txui;! WOKM8. Bnl, Grtihu. li. K. JCIM fJII"). Coli!., Influenza. Inflnmed ct'ltKtfJ I.iiiik. IMetiro-rneuaioiiifi. K. I''. (COLIC, llcltvn. hr. Wllld-lllowu, curks ! Dlurrhen, llv)'iiit-ry. .;. Prevent MlrC.lt IMAGE. "-' KIIEV A HI, A I) l EH DISORDERS. I. I. )PKI I)ISESE. Mnnae, Eruptionii. cuitg I leera. tirvatuf, Korey. .1. K. Ml l COMIITIOV Mnrln Co, cuutH luiliiiealloii, FtOIIIUC'll l-IUUfM, 9JC. each! Stutilo Case. Ten Specific, Hook, e 47. At druKK-lstB. or sent prcpnlil on receipt of pn. Humphreys' McdlcU.0 Co., Cor. William John Streets, new York. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Lackawanna Railroad. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect January sotti, 13J. EAoT. A. M. STATION S. A. U. P. H. r. M. MUKTUDUBKaLAMU Cameron Ill 35 10 00 s 4? 10 10 8 57 10 l'j 7 10 10 3i 7 1 10 37 1.60 U 11 li 11 i i t in t 33 i 40 U 48 ti 5l H as H34 Dauvllle 6 43 5 Catawissa Kupert a ui Uluouibburg... ...... 7 l 10 41 8 05 8 13 Bauy 7 ai 10 48 Lime KUK6 7 3otl0 51 8 iiO willow Grove i " " o BrhircreeK 7 44 10 5 llorwlck.. 7 60 11 05 Beach Haven T 6Htll li! Hiek'sFerry 8 07 11 17 '1 fi 63 fU 27 2 58 ti ai 3 03 6 41 3 Otf 18' 47 Hlilckshlnuy 8 17 U 81 20 li 59 Iluuloek'g ... 11 a 31 17 W Nanlleoke 8 34 11 44 8 88 8 42 8 47 8 62 4 90 4 03 4 07 4 12 4 17 4 UO 4 84 4 29 4 38 4 40 4 45 4 60 7 II Avondaie a s w Plymouth 8 44 11 62 PlymoutU JUDCtlou... 8 47 11 fis Kingston 8 55 11 59 Bennett 8 & ! 0t 7 88 T 2:1 7 81 7 48 7 48 Forty Kort n Wyoming A u 08 West Plotston IP 1". 7 44 7 6S 7 61 Susquehanna Ave jj 1 08 8 n fission " " Duryea 83 " ' Lackawanna J. 8 10 1 Taylor " 8 17 8 Hnllevue " 8 2 HCBAMTO)., 9 4 J U 85 a. tt, A. m. p. M. p. 11. WEST. A. H. A. II. STATIONS. P. M. P. M. ScaANTON 0 35 10 10 1 M 10 Bellevue 9 10 17 s it Taylor 8 43 10 84 3 03 8 18 Lackawanna iu u Duryea 63 10 83 8 13 28 Plltston 67 1 0 37 2 17 .10 Susquehanna Ave 7 no 10 41 8 19 8 32 west pulsion tit Wyomlntt 7 08 10 49 8 27 6 40 Forty Fort 7 12 10 52 8 81 11 43 Bennett 7 15 10 Mi 8 84 fl 47 KlnL'Ston- 7 21 10 00 40 6 63 Plymouth 7 80 11 05 8 4b tt 68 Plymouth Juuellon 4'J 703 Avondaie 7 35 11 09 9 54 7 08 Nantlcoko 7 39 11 13 8 58 7 14 Uunlock'g 7 45 11 19 8 06 7 21 Shlckshlnny 7 6Bfu m 8 20 17 31 Hiek'sFerry.., Bench Haven. 8 07 1 1 48 8 13 11 48 8 30 7 41 8 87 f) 41 f:l 50 8 54 8 fS 4 t'tt 4 12 4 15 4 8 4 38 b 00 7 4H 7 53 18 00 Berwick 8 19 11 64 Brlarcreek ft M 1 1 01 fS 27fl8 05 8 81 18 0.) 8 87 li 28 8 44 '9 15 8 47 19 2r 8 M 12 32 9 0 12 44 9 81 12 67 86 1 10 iVIllow drove , 8 03 8 08 8 17 8 20 8 25 8 37 8 r.a 9 05 Lime ltldge Espy Hlor MHburg ltup.Tt catawissa Danville Cameron NOkTHUMBEHLAND., A. II. A. H. A. M. A. M. tRunsdnlly. t Flag station. K. 11. HIKE, T. W. l.EK, Supt. ' Gen. Pass. A 1ft. SOUTH.- ill. Sc.H, Hi II. fT!, v;- 7 -n .'; "w v' NOKTH LIAVI ARHIVl a. m 1 7. 10; a.tn.ipm p.m. STATION8. I Bloomsbu'g " P. &s " Main st. Paper Mill ..Light St. Oraiigovll'e ,. .Forks... ...Zaner's.. Stillwater. ..Benton.,. ...Edson's... .coie'B cr'k ..Laubacb.. ...central.. .Jam. City. am 8.60! 8.f.2 8.56 9.06 9.0 12.10 6.00, 8.15 9.10 9.06 1.60 1.46 7.0s 7.01 7.53 t'1.611 tt.40 12.0S 5.55 18.02 5.53 11.6315. 12 11. 60 1 5. 3!) 11.42 5.31 2.S91 8.48 6.27 ti.30 two 8 44 3.52 8.66 1.80 1.00 9.10 8.03 6.53 6.29 ll.8Si5.2t 2ll 8.1310. 03 fl.25jll.29 5.1713.M 8.18! 11.21 iS.OSi 18.45 9.30 9.S8 9.46 8.17iB.07 8.3 tt.lS 8.33 7.28 6.0811.13 i. ik. 86 A.011 11.119 4 58 12.10 .608.37 7.87 8.02 11 00 4.M 12.0.1 9. 58; 8. 40, 7.31 9.68 8.45 7.41 10 05 8.59 7.51 5.53,11.08 4.48 11.63 6.48 10.51 4.88 11.46 6.40! 10.48 4.85 11.80, 10.08 8.6ft 6.K am am pm prn am pm pm a lkiavi Corrected to'. Jan. 30, 1908 Auaivg The tniiowini! letters are nem ai the-Bloomsburg, Pa., postofhee, and will be sent to the dead letter office Tiilv 28. ioo. Persons calling tor these letters, will please say ih.n "they were advertised J uy iG, i3 . Mrs. L'Zi.e Mncneli. .!;- k i ccci Whitmar, M. W. uuiig. v-ai.i, O. Woodward. One cent will be charged on eacn letter advertised. J. C. Brown, p. m. Wlilcti In tne Hett cereal? This question arises daily in nearly every household. There nre so many cereal pro. ducts on the market thnt one hardly knows ...v,i. i, nr to rlir.oic The new. ready to ent cereal called f " eem to meet the popular taste and is ati-.factoiy to more people than any cereal product ever placed on the mtrket. Have yuu tried "Jf"? Get a package of "f " to-day at your (.roccrs. a-ia ly PHILADELPHIA & RLADINU RAILWAY. la effect November IB. law, TRAINS LEAVE BLOOMSBUhO PorNewYorK. Phllaielpala, Keafllnu, Potts vlll, Tumanua, weHKuay 7.H" 11.80 a w. J: P'.!' ....... -. ....w,.. 1 m m fl-nn n m Kor IMnvllle ana miiioii, weeKuj. wnm ft a:4 n m. ' . f 1 1. n o- 11. art a m 120 12. '-'!), A 30, p. in. vnr Hiinert weekdays 7.37. 11.30 a, m. J.34, .30, p. m. UI1UI1 I KAliin run ruuu.nnunii Leave New York via Puliudeluhla 8.(0 p m., and via Rnston tt.lOa. m. Ij6averuintauipuiiv.ia. m. Leave Heading lii.16 p. m. Leave I'otisviileu.ss p at. LeaveTftinftq.ua 1.4H p. m., Leave Wllllamaport weekdays 10.00 a in, 4. i PLeftve Catawissa weekdays, .3f., 8.0 a. ra. l.a. 3.D.rn. Leave Kapert, weeaaays, o.m, o.j, u.w u. m. 1.88, 3.4S p. m. ATLANTIC I I I 1 tt. From Chestnut SU aud Smith at. Ferrls. ATLANTIC CITT. ATLANTIC CITY. 1 CAPRUAV. fi.OO A. M. Lei. ts.on P- M. Kxp. r7.no A. M T.C0 A. M. Kxc. M.mi p. m. L'l tH.HO A. M . 8.00 A.M. Kxp. tft.ll) P. M. I.cl. 8.4 A.JM. 9.15 A. M. til. 4.-i A. M. btl.40 P. M. 5H ;!0 A. M. Ex l). a'5 40 P. M. Kxp. 9.00 A.M. Kxp. 7 n p. m. Kxp. ts.80 P. M. Kxp. OCKIN CITY. i-7.00 A. M. A. M. alR A. M. til. 4'. A. M. t J.10 P. M, 10.00 A. M. hxp. tlO. l.T A. Jl. Kxp. C'l.lfi P. M. 11.00 A. M. Kxp. is.no P. M. at5.40 P. M.J Tl.lW f. iM. 1VX1). ol. 0 1. M. Ex n. BRA ISI.K ta.K I'. X. Kxp. '7.0" A. M. tJt.iK) I' M. Exp. 'Mh A. M. ti.1. P. M. t3.40 P M. Kxp. t4.00P. M. Kxp. T4.H0 P, M. Exp. dtl.ai P. M. d4.J0 P. M. no p. m. (0 P. V. atii.10 P.M. t4. P. M. Exp. a(5.40 P. M. " DitllT. "5" SitiKluya. ':t" Weekday, "a" Hnuth 81. S.30. "b" South St. 1.30. "0" South, sr. 4.00. "(1' South St. 4.in. "e" soutn m. .ju. 'o" Saturdays only. ' fi.oo hxcursion. Detailed time tablra at ticket oniceB.r.UU and Cheat nut. st.s , mt Chestnut St, UTO cneatnui sr., 09 SoulU 3rd St., Market. St., una at Stations. cnlon Transfer company will can ror ami check bantfatft' from hotels and residences. Uen'isupt. Uen'l Pass. Ajft. Pennsylvania Railroad. ScUcdtile lit elltct may 14. 1903 NOKTUWAKD. Stations. 4. M.' A. M.I F M P. H. sunbury leave I 8 4" I 5 8 I 001 5 25 Klines move noii iui n m Wolverton ,1 s r 10 oti I 10 I S 37 Klnps Hun ;f 7 Oil tlUHi f 5 44 Houtli Danville 7 11 10 17 2 21! 6 50 Danville Uoyd Hoarlnif Creek 1 7 m f loarr ifin f 7 S! - l r 10 m 1 .11 1 01 Catawissa ..Arrive 7 3J, 10 35 2 86! 8 0 Catawissa Leave S 7 3'i 1 10 35 5 8 3B 5 B 08 Kast Uloomsburir. ) 7 37 1 10 411 .2 43 6 15 lUODiiiMiiiiru ) Esnv Kerry f 7 42 f 1047 f 6 19 Slonytowu Ferry Ctensy Nescopeck.... Arrive) f 7 60 f 10 M., r 1 68, 10 6tii K 03 11 05 8 55i It 30 3 05 6 40 Berwick ) NescopecK . ..Leave ( H 08 111 05 i 8 (V tl 40 w apwauopen Pond 11111 Moncanaiiua ) H IV. 11 20 3 211 H .I'J f 8 2! fU 25 ( 3 25 f tt 60 8 3l! 11 82 3 80 7 01 8 431 11 42 8 40i 7 10 8 ,vt 11 54 8 49 7 19 f 9 00 f 12IHI f 8 65 f 7 25 f 9 02,112 02 I 8 67 ( 7 28 9 Of. 12 Oil 4 001 7 30 9 181 12 08 4 03 ' 7 33 9 10, 12 10 4 05 7 3. A. H. P. M P. H, P. H. Mckslitimy...., I Helreat NantlcokC But ton wood Plvtnoulh Ferrv foutli Wllkesbarre.... Ilalerttreet y llkesbarre Arrive HOUTHWAKD. Stations. A. M P. H.l P. M. 5 7 as'sios-vi 2 45 t a 00 W'llkeabarre Leave llale Street south Wllkesbarre.... 7 2Si 10 ;i7i 8 471 b ua 7 311 10 40 8 50 1 05 Pijrnoutn Kerry Buttonwooti .... Nantlcoke f 88 f 10 42 f S 62 r o; t 1 8-1 f HI4.t S M I 6 09 7 48 7 61 8 01 10 ,V)I 10 58 3 01 tt 17 tt 2tt Ket rest. ....... 8 10 3 80 Slilukuhluuy.. 11 07j Mouanaqua. ... Pond Dili f 8 0 ' f 11 11 f 3 25 f 6 42 Wapwallopen Nescopeek Arrive 8 10 8 IS 11 18 11 ti 8 81' 6 47 3 42 7 00 Berwick... Nescopeek 5 8 Is 11 26,1 8 48, 5 7 00 . Leav 8 80 f 8 3:t 11 8tt 8 58 7 09 fll 3s f 8 fVtif 7 18 creasy Stonjtown Ferry.. Kspy r erry Bloomsburir...., ....I Kast liloomsbui'K.. I Catawissa Arrlvo 8 42 8 47l 8 53 til 4tt f 4 08,f 7 20 11 50 11 57 4 Ofl 4 18 7 '25 7 32 7 32 Catawissa Leave Koarlutf Creek Boyd Danville 1 South Danville ) Klpps Hun Wolverton KlllH'8 (Jiove 8 65 11 571 4 H f 9 01 f 12 as t 4 19 f 7 39 f 9 10 1 1 11 t 4 Stt:f 7 4ti 9 14 12 15 4 3l 7 61 f 9 19 f 18 20 f 4 35 I 7 f 9 25,fl8 Ji t 4 42 t 8 f 9 27'f 1830 f 4 45, f 8 sunbury..... Arrive 5 9 5i! 1240 I 4 6Vi 8 A. M.I P. M.I P. M. P. I Dally. I Dally, except Sunday, "f" stops onlv on slgual notice to Agent, or Conductor to receive or ciseimn,re pasteiiKfis. n',.iii4 lenvn ni.iiu.ir.oi 1.11 us 10 us: v.ir I'll tston and ScrauUwi as follows: 7.37 10: t:; a. in., 8. 13 andtt.lt p. m. week days; 10.43 a. m. dully. ....,,,.. ... For I'ollsvuie, lieuaing ana rnuuui'ipiiiii, o in. Bin! '.43 D in. week iliivs. For lliizletou, 7.37 and lu.41 a. m ,8.43 and n 111. week iIiivh. 10.4.1 a. In. liitdays. For Lewlhbutg, Milton, Wllllumsport, llsven. Kenova una Mine, ii.ooa. 111. woekaaya: l.nek lliiveii onlv. 8 47 a. 111. and 4.011 D. 111. week ilava: for Wlllfamaport. ami lnlermedlute tinnu. 8 .47 a. 111. arid 7.85 n. 111. week days. For llelleftmte, Tyrone, I'lilllpsbiirg, cieni tlelil. s-47 and 11,50 a. in, week days. For llurrlsbuik and Intermediate stations and 11.50 a. m., 4.otl uiid 7.86 p. m. week 1.111; n 111. Sundsvs. days; For l'hlladtilphla (via llarrlsburg), Baltimore and WiiHlilugton 8.47 and ll.W) a. m.,4.0ttund7.85 10 p. m. week days: 4.0s p. in. Sundays. Knr Pltlsburir (via HarrlHbujir). 8.47 a. 0.37 7.25 p. 111. week days; 4.00 p. m. dully; via Lewis- I town Judetlon, 8.47 and 11. no a. m. week via Lock Haven. 8.47 and 11.60 a in. week S.60 10 Pullman Parlor aud Sleeping c ars run on t.hrniiih trains between suubury. Wllllamsoort 1.85 and Erie, between sunbury and Phlladelphta I 7.45 K.00 8.30 and W ashingt on ana ueLweuuuarrigDurg, rnu hnrir and the west . 8.40 For further information apply to Ticket 8.4H AgentB. W. W. ATTERBTHT, J. K. WOfD. 9.0S 8.09 Ueneral Maaager. Pass r Trafllo uau. w. inn i), General Passenger Agent. Beagle Studio! Prompt attention given to all Photographic Work Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromide Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagie Studio MAIN AND CENTRE KTS ou can save money on l'iano and Or gans. Vou will always find the largest stock, best makes and lowest prices PIANOS. From $175.00 ind Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and UpwardiJ We sell on the installment plan. Tiancs $25.00 clown and $10.00 per month. Oi gans, .$10.00 down, $5.00 per month. Lit eral discount for cash. Sheet music, at one half price. Musical merchandise of all kinds. We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, $5.00 down and $3.00 prr month. We also handle the Demorest Sowing Mac'.tinc, from $.9.50 and upwards. Hewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes ot Mewing Machines. Hest ma! n of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO $J.00. J. SALTZER. Music Koonis No. 115 W. Main Street below Market, liloomslmru, l'a. For the Satisfactory Kind in Up-to-date Styles, go to Capwell's Studio, (Over Hartman's Store) BLOOMSBURG. PA. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man . of Me. prodacea the above remits In 30 daya. It act! powerfully and quickly. Cures wbea all others fait fouog men will regala their lost manbood, tad old men will recover their youthful igor by UBitm BEVIVO. It quickly and surely reitoree Nervous ness, Lost Vitality, Impoteocy. Mghtly Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and 111 effects ot self -abuBO or excess and lodlscretlon, wblch unfits one for study, business or marriage. II Dot only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but la a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back tba pluk glow to palo cheeks and r torlng tba fire of yonth. It wards off Insanity ind Consumption. Insist on bsvlng KEVIVO. no ether. It can ba carried In vest pocket. By mall, 1.00 per package, or sis for 98.00, with poafr llva 'written guarantee to ears or vafOM the money. nMk and advise free. Address BnVAl MFniriMPm Tryn.r Buildlns, SVlllK uiaivivuiM trlltAOO, ILL j FOR SALE by W. S. RISIITON, THIS REMEDY Is sure to GIVE CATARRH Satisfaction 6 37 Ely's Cream Ealm Gives Relief at once. It cleanses, sooths and heals the diseased membrane. Il cures catarrh and drives away a cold lu the head quickly, it is absorbed. Heals and nrott'ota the mem HAY FEVER PHOTOS. WTlA Iron LIU. THE brane. Restores the sense of taste and smell,. Full sl.e, 5oc: at diukk'lsu or by mull, trial slue.. lOo by mull. ELY bhotii Kits TB Warren St., New York We promptly 0I.I11I11 IT. H. and Fu-elcii 511 03 (tt 15 M. Send model, skelcli or photo o. .nventiou lor irceriqiort nn patentability. Kor free book, How u SoeureTD A nC II D tfO v ntc r-aients ami I llnUL. IflHI.IxO and (.01 tt.15 Opposite U. S. Patent Office Lock WASHINGTON D. C. sta - and Pennyroyal pills B-SV u . 4HlnI Bnl tint; Uruuliio. 8.47 tor lll( HlMKIl'S K.M.L1M1 In UKU n. Uuld mittlllo buiu. wIltiLilusrlbtitin. TiiLt'iioolhrr. licfu B(wii NubatlmilitM mm imlt. tlima. Hu if jour OriiKKUl. ot M4 4. W ITJl". !''l!-'. Titlaialila n4 'ltr llcf fur l.a.ll,.,n in UHr, bj r. 1mm Uull. 1 .1 1b.11. r..7;. L-. , . J m. days; days. til Pruiifl.i,. t'hlrboler hirntfl Cm.. 414 .dlu. kuur l'IIU.A !l!' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM IrlMniBi ud. brAiitiriiil tlia hiii. I I'ruMI'iU;! m iu vuriaul irrowth. WrSf U JTJWevM Pulla to Boatora Gray lJA"t. "fffl,l,llr 10 Vonthful Color. If'aiA )? t"r,i,nil (I at. DruyiMitj a Mgr.