THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Qtinn Violators Heavily fiuod- Gano Wn.-dent In Saveral Coun!ic Arrest Foreigner For Hunting Out ot Season. Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, Secretary of thq Senate Game Commission has re tnrne:l from a trip to Clinton county, whete he has been pursuing violators ot the g true laws of the State. O ie important arrest was that of John Cole, of Lock Haven, who iliil a wholesale business selling pheaunts. Cole admitted to the State official that he hail bought and sold a quantity of pheasants tor several years and made a good profit in the transactions. One of his best customers, it appears, was a judiciary official who not only bought these birds, but purchased trout, out of season, stating that the game laws were unconstitutional. However, Cole paid a fine of seventy, five dollars and costs. The game warden of Allegheny county reported to Dr. Kalblus that he had arrested and had convicted two Italians for killing rabbits on Sunday and out of season. The taste of these foreigners for rabbit at this season of the year did not meet the appruv.il of the game officials, and they paid a fine of fifty dollars each. In Art.i.i'.ronj county several Hun garians were fined for killing game and also for dynamiting fish. The game officials have decided to render all assistance in their power to the depattuient of Fish and Fisheries, and in their crusade against game viola tori they will apprehend any one guilty of transgressing the fish laws. To Sail Shamrocks- Upton Will Dispose of All Throo Racing Yachts It has been determined by Sir Them is Lipton to sell Shamrock I and III to American yachts-men and the Shamrock II as she stands in the yard of John M. Robbins Company, Erie Hasin, New York, to some scrap iron dealer. For a year or more those knowing the condition of the defeated challen gerofiooi have been sure that an attempt to launch her would, never be, and that finally she would be con signed to the junk pile. That time has arrived, and it is probable that in a few days she will pass from the hands of Sir Thomas and become the property of some local dealer in old iron, to be broken up. If the Shamrock II is disposed of an effort will be made or is now being made to sell the Shamrock III and the Shamrock I to yachtsmen in America. It is reported that not only does Sir Thomas feel disposed to ac cept offers for them, but that it has been decided that a determined efloit should be made to tet rid of them. Should these two boats be pur chated by Americans and may remain in these waters there should be some interesting races with them, if not as cutters, then as yawls and schooners. How to Euu a Hewspapor- The founders of. the Columbia university course in journalism might do well to consult the editor of -the West Union (W. Va.) Record. He says : " To run a news paper all a fellow has to do is to be able to write p-Htuis, discuss the tariff and money questions, umpire a baseball game, report a wedding, haw wood, describe a fire so that the readers, will shed their wraps, make a dollar do the work ot ten, shine at a dance, measure calico, abuse the liquor habit, test whisky, subscribe to charity, go Without meals, attack free silver, wear dia monds, invent advertisements, sneer at suobbery, overlook scandal, appraise babies, delight pumpkin raisers, minister to the afflicted, Ileal the disgruntled, fight to a hnisn, set type, mold opinions, sweep the office, speak at prayer meetings and stand in with every body and everything." Mrs. Carrie A. Nation, of hatchet fame, has filed suit in Scrautou against Mayor A. T. Counell and other city officials for $75,000 for false arrest. Her attorneys are L. P. Wedeniau and Ceorge M. Wat son. The case will be tried in November and will attract county- wide attention. State of Ohio, City of To- ledo, Lucas County. j ' ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oalh that he is the senior partner of the firm of r. J. Cheney 6t Co., doinj: business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tne sum ot t ink HUNDRED DOL L.ARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tlii3 6th day of De- cetnber 18S6. A. V. Gl.F.ASON, Tseal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, aena lor testimonials, tree, ' F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. bold by JJruggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills arc the best SiTII-UENrEtTNIAL FAIR BOih Annual Meeting a? Brook Park, Lewis burg, to be a big Event. The Fiftie.li Annual Fair of the Union County Agricultural Society will be held at Brook Park, Lewisburg September 29th and 30th, and Oct. 1st and 2nd, and promises to be the best exhibition ever given by this, one of the oldest fair associations ir the state. The grounds and buildings have been improved, the premium list revised and increased, and no expense will be spared to make this semi-centennial meeting a star event. The managers have arranged for some very fine attractions for the daily exhibi tions in front of the grandstand. The race track is considered one of the best half-mile tracks in the state, and you can expect some fine trotting this season, as a number of fine steppers have already been entered. A large and spacious grandstand, with private boxes for those desiring comfortable seats during the race events. Ex cursion rates on all railroads. liy Rending your' name and address to C. Dale Wolfe, corresponding secretary, Ducknell, Fa., you will receive pam phlet containing premium list, purses and all information in regard to Union County's Great Fair. Oows Die Mysteriously. Three cows, on the farm of Calvin Cooper, died near Jerseytown, Thursday from some mysterious poisoning. When Mrs. Cooper went out to the field Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock she was amazed to see that two of the cows were lying dead in the field. At 5 o'clock the third cow was seized with apparently violent pains and in twenty minutes, it, too, had passed away. Mr. Cooper is en tirely at a loss to account for their death, and there is much specula tion as to what could have caused it. The only possible reason as yet assigned is, that he had placed a quantity of dynamite in a bucket, and this he had placed iu the field where the cows were pasturing. In this bucket, water had also been placed and it is supposed that the cows drank the water. Whether the dynamite would have such an effect upon them has not yet been ascertained. Dr. Reed, veterinari an surgeon of Danville was called to make au investigation. The cows were valuable and the loss to Mr. Coouer is a very heavv one. The Hoop Snake a Table The question has often been asked as to the existence of the much dis cussed hoop snake. Some people, probably having very vivid imagina tions, have laid claim to seeing this phenomenon, but it is only a wild and lurid dream. "The snake which is 'fabled' to take its tail in its mouth and roll along like a hoop, is the Alabastor Erythrogranius, a harmless Colubrida, abundant in the Southern states," says the Philadelphia Inquirer. Though not as remarkable as the glass snake, which breaks into pieces, each piece gliding away at the danger alarm and later reuniting, and is a proven reality, the hoop snake does not exist, here or anywhere. Captor of Jtiff Davis Dead- J. M. Wheeler Always Denied the Confeder ate President Wore Skirts. J. M. Wheeler, one of the men who captured President Jefferson Davis of the Southern Confederacy, died Tues day in Nebraska on a train while re turning from the Grand Army meeting ar San Francisco. Wheeler was with the company which' captured Mr. Davis. He always asserted that he was the first Northern soldier to lay hands on the Confederate President. He ateo said that Mr. Davis wore a long wat erproof coat instead of skirts, as re ported in history. Colored Woman 121 Tears Old. The oldest woman living at preoent that is, the oldest known is proba bly Mrs. Nancy Hollifield. She is a woman of color and has attained to the age of 121 years. Her case was investigated by the Rev. C. Lee some six years ago and he then found her age to be 115 years. The gentleman, who died in his 90th year, remem bered Mrs. Hollifield as his nurse and that she had at that time several children, so that the estimate cannot be far short of the mark. She lives near Ellenborough, N. C. Largest Man in the Vorld Doad- "Eig Joe" Grimes, said to have been he largest man in the wot Id, is dead in Cincinnati as the result of a peculiar accident. While riding in a cab, his great weight broke through the bottom, and one of his legi was gashed, the wound' refusing to heal. He weighed 754 pounds-, and was 34 years of age. He was 6 feet 4 inches in height. ' WASHINGTON'. I'rom our Keeular Correspondent. Washington, August 7, 190.3. An epidemic of scandals seems to be the leading feature of the picsuit administration of the federal govern ment. The Postoflice scandal has dragged along all summer, with every now and again some surprising de velopment. The Interior Department scandal, involving subordinates of that Department and practically all the members of the Dawes Commission, has only recently come to light and is not yet under investigation and now comes information to the effect that because of reports involving many ot the subo'ilinates of the Department of Justice and Attorney General has ordered a drastic investigation of every official connected with his department located in the "Indian Territory juris diction." It seems that charges against United Stales attorneys and marshals, other than those in connec tion with the allotment of the Indian lands have reached the Attorney General, charges which allege the con nection of these officials with contracts for feeding prisoners, sharing profits accruing from illegitimate liquor sell ing and similar practices and as a re sult Attorney General Knox ordered the current investigation some weeks a;:o. Secretary Hitchcock is still greatly wrought up over the Indian lands scandal but he has not yet secured a competent man to undertake the in vestigation ordered by the President. He is trying to secure a man familiar with Indian affairs and one who has no personal interests in the situation and finds it difficult' to obtain the services of such an individual. In the meantime, the facts in connection with the system of "raft" which has permeated the entire allotment of the Indian lands which involves practically- every member of the Dawes Coin mission becomes daily more conspicu ous. ''" Another featute of the situation which is making life for Secretary Hitchcock anything but a bed of roses in the claim of officials of the Treas ury Department that the Secretary has ignored several United States statutes and assumed powers in no way delegated to him in his adminis tration of the funds accruing from the sale of lots in the towns of Lawton, ' T 1 A 11 J-ll II T iiouert ana nnauarg, utcianoma. These funds were to be expended for public improvements "under he supervision of the Secretary of tlhe Interior" but there is no provisionjin the law exempting the Secretary from the necessity of rendering an account of his stewardship to the auditors of the Treasury. Notwithstanding this fact, the Secretary has rendered no account of the receipts or disburse ments to the Auditor for the Interior Department and, aside from the fact that he has some $700,000 to his personal credit with the Treasurer of the Un;ted States, the Treasury De partment has no official knowledge that he has ever sold the lots. It 's further pointed out that during the last two sessions of Congress the Secretary has sent in sections of ap propriation bills exempting his actions from the review of the auditing of ficials of the Treasury and in both in stances the provisions have been stricken from the bills on a point of order. Affairs in the Postoffice Depart ment have taken another lively turn. Louis Kempner, Superintendent of Registry, has been discovered to have been conducting a system of smu gling'Cuban cigars and selling them to his friends in Washington at prices in the neighborhood of $7 per box. The last consignment of these cigars was confiscated by, the inspectors and The only kind of consump tion to fear is " neglected consumption." Tcoulc arc learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so oltcn incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott s umulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption docs not cxibt where Scott's Kmul- sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. St'Utl (or fr sample. SCOTT & UOWNE, Chemists, 409-41 Pearl Street, New York. got. an4 Ji.oo-all druggUta. , nsBfii turned over to the Treasury officials Customs olTioi?ls said to-day that every regiitfpie.l package cooi'tig Irom a foreign country and addressed to a private individual vas held up and me person addressed compli ed to come before a custom olIi.:ur and open the package in his presence. From this it is argued that Kempner must have had the cigars concealed in registered packages of official mail. Kempner has lnnj; been under in vcstigaiion on other charges but it is claimed that thi3 alone would be sufficient to insure h.s dismissal from the Postoflice Department. Another interesting feature of the past week has been the summoning, before the District of Columbia grami jury, of State Senator George E Green of New York, in connection with the Uundy time-clock contract. It was this contract that got George W. Leaveis into the clutches of tiie law and it is ptedicted that Senator Green, who lives at Iiinghamton, N. Y., and has long been a personal friend of the President, will be indict ed by the grand jury before its ad journment. As told some months ago in these letters, quantities of these clocks were purchased by Leavers at $125 each anil it is claimed that the conspirators made a profit of 60 per cent by the deal. The clocks were installed in numerous postofTic.-s, many of which have only two or three employes and where they could be of no possible use. It is a!-o a matter of intetest that Heavers has been located in New York and that a friend of his came to Washington this week and m.de arrangements with a local bonding company to go Heavers' bail For Piles. Sample mailed fres. One application gives relief. The continued us3 of Hum phreys Witch Hazel Oil per manently cures Piles or Hemorrhoids-External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief Immediate cure certain. Three Plica. 23c. BOc. nud gl.OO. Sold by IlrtiKKlM. fir neat prepaid on receipt of prlee. Humphrey' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Ma., Xew ork. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic ispeciriG No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5. old by DrueglaU, or ont prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. RAILROAD TABLE Lackawanna Railroitd. BLOOMSHURO DIVISION. In effect January 4Bt.li, 1H2. JAoT. k. U. STATIONS. A. V. P. M. P. M. NOHTnUMHKULAND IB 35 a 4? 0 57 7 10 7 10 7 -M 7 10 on in io 10 19 10 HJ 10 S7 1.60 5 Uameioii Duavllle ....... i 'atkwlusa, ...... KuptTt dloomaUurg..., Kapy Umo miige...., Willow Urose. UiluicreeK Uerwlok Beach Uaven, u ti ;;4 i 11 5 43 6 5y l!:l 1 49 33 2 40 ti 40 0 01 10 41 10 4H 8 t.5 13 40 6 44 7 3iriil hi 17 10 10 57 7 44 10 59 7 50 11 0.5 7 RUfll IU 8 07 11 ir Vi 8.1 53 III 47 53 u 31 8 03 8 41 8 0 i 47 lllck'n Kerry. HhlcKHhlnuy 8 17 11 81 Huulock'fl 8 27 11 So Nantlooke 8 34 11 44 Avonditlo 3 37 11 47 flymoulb 8 44 n ti 40 a 59 a 81 8 38 3 44 S 47 8 64 4 00 4 03 4 07 4 14 4 17 4 40 4 44 4 80 4 84 4 40 4 45 4 50 17 0(1 T 14 7 44 T 43 7 80 7 48 7 44 7 44 Plymoitt.li Junction... S 17 11 65 8 55 1 1 M Kllitfh'.ou.,,.... Dennett Forty Kort Wyoming Went IMttston.. Husqiielianoa Ave.. Fliuiuu rmryoi Lackawanna Taylor iiellovue SCBAM'ON 8 58 V (0 V 05 e io U 13 14 04 14 04 4 08 14 l'J 14 14 14 17 14 40 14 44 14 48 14 34 7 68 7 5) 7 OA 8 M 8 10 R ltt o 1(1 48 H M H .14 0 87 8 1 8 4 44 14 35 8 45 A. H. A. M. r. . P. 11. wiiax A. STATIONH. M A. II. P. M. p. M. 80BANT0N bellevuo..'. Taylor Luckawnnna uryuii ritmon HuHiiuehauna Ave A val I'ltttaon Wyoming Korly b oi l ilfiio. tt. KlnHton' IMymou'h ... l'ly niout li Junction... Avouiluti' Nivrlrnkn llmaock'B Sh.t,'l.;!i!rjuy !lli-k'FKtrry IL-Hcii Hiivcn Utrwlclr HrlHrcwk , A lllciu lliovc t.lrr.e f.l clge Espy i-idi Mhourg IlUi.i-rt I'lllfCWlHhil Dhnvllln Cameron NOBTIll'MUIiKLAKP... ... a 85 3(1 8 I" 48 10 II) 10 17 10 41 10 4S 1 5. 1 6(1 4 03 2 10 4 13 2 17 4 10 4 43 4 47 4 81 4 34 8 40 4 45 5 40 8 51 4 M tH 10 8 14 8 18 6 '.'4 2li 30 32 8 85 8 40 8 43 47 (I 53 6 7 08 7 08 7 14 li 53 10 33 57 10 87 10 10 41 7 03 10 4H 7 I'M 10 10 7 14 10 54 7 15 10 M 7 1 10 00 7 30 It 05 "7 35 'nlv 7 31 11 13 7 45 11 19 7 lOfil 31 8 07 1143 8 13 tl 48 S 1 11 61 IS 13 1101 18 4V ri4 05 8 (U 14 W 8 08 7 21 8 40 17 31 8 30 7 il 8 87 7 4" fj 44 13 50 3 54 8 5S 4 I'll 4 12 4 15 00 7 53 IS (Ml 8 03 8 04 8 17 8 20 8 25 8 37 8 54 t) 05 8 37 8 41 8 47 8 54 (XI V 41 9 85 14 ft 14 l.i 14 2') 14 34 14 44 14 57 1 10 1. II. A. M. A. M. A. H. 1 KuiiHdutly. I Jr'latf 1 m Inn. E. M. KINK, T. W. I.EB, Supt. lien. Pass. Afrt. Si il'TII. ABKIVI. H. tk.H It. It NOKTU I.KAVK u.uijtt.iji. pm p.rn BTATtoR. 1 am pni'pm Uioonif-bu'tl 8.50 v :-.7j(i 25 a.m 1..10 Oil X l.ll 4.15 7.081 12 7.0li4.R., 7 fh V, 5.5.-I 5.MI 4.10 a 05 1 50 I'. A l 8.54' 4.39 tt.27 8.f4i 2.44 8.80 .05'4.52'H.4(I " 3Uln ft. l;:per 3U ..I.iL'ht St. 5 4 fi.5'1 11. '.,,'5. 8(1 1.4! .0lli.5A 6.44 11. .3; 0.40.11.,: 5.31 .'n.;V) ft.--'1 (iss'ii.::, 5.17. 1.80. 1. no; Orutii.-evU'el H.lCi 1.03 Ul.58i0.5il . I'OfKB .. .2rt;3.13!o.o;i;7.IO .30l3.l7(l.lril.85 4.58 8.18M1 ' 5.(18M-J.45 H.CSill.'-'lv 1. , -J.lt. HM'lM 4 50,14.101 8.021 1 1 00 4 5.1 12.0;. 5.53,11 rw 4.48 11 5-tl 6.13110.51 4.8S 11.45' 5.4 10.43 4 85 ,11.30. BtMMit,ci , 8.4k 6 l;t 7.45 3.33 7.28's.OO Penlon. . Kiti.on'f... . 13 9.5H 9.53 3.37 7.47 '8.30 3. 10,7.31 !s.4(l .( oie's cr'k .1 antaeh.. ..('butral Jail:. City. 9.5.1 3. 5 7.4UN.40 10 05 3.5-1 7.51 1) ()5 10.i3.56,8 55 J.('1 am am pm pin Hill put p A injAVi corivuled.toJan. 80, IWi abuiti in case he should be indicted by the lor.al urand jury, an i) anticipated. Kvery inquiry at the S'.ato Depart ment ivitli rejj.iui to 1 1 1 c K iropean .i.iiliiin, wiii'-.n tin l'.es'd-MH order ed t'J iieirm Wnen tli.1 ctn.tr i t :)dt vire counsul M.ielssen HjaI been muidered was received, appears to cause embarassment and it is plainly seen that the officials think that the President a-ted precipitately and illadvisedly in the matter and that he has placed the Ui.ited States in a rid iculous pobifon. The latest advices are to the effect that Magelssen was not tired at but that some drunken Turk, celebrating a marriage, fired a pistol in the air in the Vice Consul's vicinity. It is also reported that several arrests have been made as a result of this disorderly conduct. It i3 feared that the presence of an American fle'jt will have no effect but to make trouble where none now exists. l'lllLADKLPHlA X READING RAILWAY. Iu elTrct May 1", 11. TiatNSLSW'B bLOOMHBflia P'lf N Y'lM, I'ulWj'iiO-ll Ht'l'll'lf, t'n't." lllf, Tauj i'4ua, weekdays '.4 11.30 a 111, :.' tt. in. I" .ir VI ILIlimnf ' 'V V, w - '.10111 ...''iu for Onuvllie nn'i Mlltot, v ecuua) d. 'i:.;uiu 1 i t n. in. Knr i.iiiTIS1I wt.'tjKiiayH a 111 1 j .1M1. H 30. d. m . rfir rtHO'Tl wtTUMiiijn i.i. li. .u; . iu. i-.. i.jii, e.30, p. m. imi.Nti run uiAiiim.iiii.ni Leave New Tork via 1'M.udc-ipMu 8. HO p m., and via Kanton .lO(i. m. idMei'ullaUi.'iliUih iv.sii. ui Leave Urvtdinif 14.15 p. m. Loave pom HVtllv 14.55 p, m. l enVOT lTIliiflUh l.lu t). IT... Leave Wllllaumpoii ei.hiluylu.C0 a Di, 4.o0 ...... b,l.,r. it Ol? B OA b 3.3 ! p.m. Leave Hiiperi, wecKuaya, 0.11, u m. l.iR, 3.4o ti..'l p. m. A 11. A 1 h: 11 11 ru 11. Kroin Client nut St. ami ttnuUi Kerrla. ATLANTIC CITV. r,.00 A. M. Lei. ATLANTIC CITY.) CAI-IMAV. , Exp. 17 .1.0 A.M. t.VOl) P- M ".C0 A. M. t KXC. jj5.l I' 15.10 P rt5 10 P 7 15 P tl 80 P M. I.i:i. "t.:'0 A. 8.00 A.M. l:xp. s.3n A. M. Kxi). 0.KI A. M. Kp. M. l.i-l. M. Kxp. M. Kxp. M. Kxp. 8.1.-. A. M. 0.1 5 A. M. 11.4 A. 31. h 1 1 . hi P. M. CM.'O P. M. 5.00 P, M. at5.40 P. M. KA ISI.K S"7.IM A. M. H.45 A. M. 4.15 r. V. 1M.40 P. M. 5.10 P. M. tt.'llO P. 31. 10.00 A. M. hxp. till. 4.i A. .M. r.xp. SH.no A. V. Kxp. OCEAN CITV. "7.eO A. V. 8.15 A. M. '.'.- . "'. M1.fi A. M. tJ.lS P. M, ilM.S.) P. M. 5.00 P. M. ri.uo f. !. r.xp. fit. 80 1'. V. Kxi). t2.no P. M. Exp. 13iK) 1 M. Kxp. 13.40 P. M. Kxp, 4.00 1 M. Kxi). tl.:) P. M. Kxp. 1 1.45 l". 31. Kxp. at5.IOP. M. " Pally "5 " Smifl.iys. ' t' ' Weekdays, "a" south m,. 5 30 "b" SoiUli st. 1. so. "c" wont ti st, 4.00 "d MMltll St. 4.10 "d" .south St. 4 South St. 3 30. "0" Saturdays only. '.ou i-.xeursiun. Detailed time t-.bles a' ticket offices, ;:ttli and Chetttnut st.s., 83l cheat nut st. liios ciientnui St., 800 South 3rd St., 3jU4 Muriel St., and al ut.ittiinit. onion Transfer Company will call for'aud ch-ck baKimkre from hoteM and resld'-nees. Uou'l supt. Uen'l ''ass. Akt. Pennsylvania Railroad. HcticUnle In effect May t, Sobtuh-Abd. STATI0N8. A. M. A. M. r M r. y Sunbury -.leave ! 6 45 1 9 55.1 4 00 5 ss Klines drove it 54,fl0 04 f 5 33 Wolverton !f M flOOti f S 10 r 5 37 Kiting Run, 1 7 on rioii 1 5 44 South Danville. D.invlUu Uoyd KoarltiR Creek:, catawlbsa 7 11 10 17 21 B 50 f 7 m'rioai f 8 45 f 5 53 t 7 43 HO 48 t 4 31 I 8 01 Arrive 7 34, 10 85 4 38i 6 0s Catawlssa Leave Kast Bloonibburtf, ) HloomaburK ) Enpy Kerry Stonytown Ferry C 1 easy Noscopeck.... Arrive) Berwick f 5 7 8!!! 10 3T,( 3fi S 08 7 37 10 43 f 7 44 no 47' r 7 mi 1 10 m: I 54 10 6ti; 8 C4 11 05 2 43 6 15 f 6 19 I 8 8 55 6 30 8 40 3 05 NescopecK Wapwnlltipen Pond Hill ,MoncauuiUa . sickHlilnny... ..Leave 5 8 04 111 05; 3 05 6 40 8 10 II -.) S 20 i 6 52 f 8 4Vf 11 4S,( 8 45if 6 50 3 8 31 11 34 8 431 11 44 8 30i 7 01 8 40! 7 1C 8 40 7 Id Ketreat Nntlooko liuttonwond Plymouth Kerry South Wllkeabarro.... Hale Street, Vt llkesbarro Arrive 8 f4 11 ,M f M 0(1 fl2iMf 3 55 f 7 45 1 4 02 114 04,1 3 57 f 7 23 t) 08, 14 0" 4 UO 7 9 18 12 08 4 03 7 33 t) 10 A. M. 14 10 P. M 4 05 P. u,l 7 35 P. M. Southward. STATIONS. A. M. A. M. P. H.I P. M. W llkeslmrre Le liable Street South Wllkeabarre Plymouth Keny.. HuttODVood Naullcnko S J 45; 10 35 I 2 15 S 6 00 7 93 10 37 4 47' 02 7 8l 10 4ll 4 50! 6 05 7 34, 1 10 I-! f 4 bi I II 07 f 7 35 f 10 45 f 4 M f 8 0(1 7 441 10 50 3 01 U 17 7 Ml 10 58. 8 10 6 40 8 01 11 07! 3 40, 6 37 Ketreat ...... . Slili-kaliltmy.. Mocanaqua. ... Pond Ulll Wapwallopen ;:: t 8 Or. 1 11 11 f 8 25 f 8 42 8 10 11 15 3 31 8 4 NPSCOpiXK. Arrive 8 1 11 mil 3 44 7 M Berwick... Nem-opeok 11 2U1! 8 44 7 00 ! 8 1 . I'BVf creasy Stmijiown l-'i'ii-y Kspy Kerry liKiniiibinK. . , K.lHl, IllllDIUKbUlk'. 8 30 11 Sii I 3 54 f 8 83 Ml 8 f 3 51 f 8 42 8 47 8 55 111 40 r 4 JI4 t 7 40 11 50 j 4 0(i 7 25 11 67: 4 lj 7 84 CulawlHsa Arrive Catawlssa I(iarln(f Creek. Iiuyd Iianvlll.? Hnutli IMnvllle KIppB Hun. ... Wolverton Kitties drove,.. . suubury Leave 8 55 !1 57' 4 1 ti 7 R4 f II frl 1 1205 ( 4 10 f 7 3(1 1 II 1U.U4 11 t I 41; I 7 4ti 9 11 14 15; 4 3l 7 51 f 9 1(1 M4 40 f 4 35 f 7 50 0 li .tr t 1 .1 .HJ A A.i D 11! li I I -i O L 1 I P CM if 9 87'f IttHO f 4 r 8 i Arrive A. M. P. M.I P. M. P. . I Dally. Patty, exeept Sunday. "I" Mops only mi signal notice to Ak-i-iiI, oi toiidacioi' to receive or vlnuliaivc pusseiiirers. Tialns leave IlLOO.MMIl'liU as follows: For I'll talon and tscranl'm us follow : and 10:4 a. m., 4.4-1 and 6.IB p. in. week dujb; 1. a. m. dully. for 1'oliHVllle, Readlnu' and riilladoliilita, 7.3" a. in. and -2.4:1 p. in. week iluys. For iiu7.ie.tnn, 7.47 and 10.4:1a. ni , a.4n ondfl.is p. tn. week ilays, 10.4.S a. ni. Sunduys. For l-i-wlsUuikt. Mllnui, liiluu sport, Lock Haven. Kenova and Kane, 11.50 a. in. week days: Lock Haven only, b 47 a. in. and 4.0ti p. m. week il:iyh;for Wllttainsport ai.d liitenueilnte st.i 110118,8.47 a. ni. and 7.i(5 n. m. week days. For Hellcfouto, Tyioue, I'UUipnbujg, uud Cleartleld, s-47 aud 11,50 a. Ill, week days. Fur HarrlHburK and Intel uiedlate stations H.47 and 11.50 a. m., 4 .06 and 7.i!5 p. 111. Muck unyn; l.iui p. 111. Sundays. For riillrtdi'ti'l'la (via HairlsbtirK), Hnlttniore and WasliliiL'touh.4" ami 11.50 a. in., l.uOuudT.US p. 111. week days, 4.0p p. in. siiiuliiys. For. IMttsburtf (via llarrlsbu w), K.17 a m T.''i p. 111. week uaysi l.Oii p. m. daily; via l.i wii- lowii Judellon, 8 4; and 11.50 a. in. week' d:ivs; Via Lock Haven, 8.47 and 11.50 a in. week das. I'uiimau r-arior ana sleeping barn run on throiiHli trains between Sunbury, willla-nsnort and Krle, between sunbury and IMilbidelphta ana wasuinKton ana Detweenuarrliibiirg, I'ltu burg and tho west. For further Information apply to Ticket AKeniB YC UL' , W. ATTKHlll'HT, J. H. WOOD. Oonoral Manager. Pass r Tralllo Mgr. llAU, V . DU1 II, Genoral I'aasenger Agent Beagle Studio i I'rouipt atlentlot JJ ;iven to al" Photographic Work Crayons, Framing, Copying and Eromide Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio CMAtN AND-CNlKJ;bl.'). ,-. loucans.ive ni-niey on I'inno nnd Or i;ins. ou wll always firil the largest stock, hem makes and lowest price i. PIANOS. From $175.CO and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and IpwaidtJ We sell on the installment plan. Pinm-a ?5.oo down anil $10.00 per month. Ol f,;ins, $10.00 ilwn, 5.oO ir month. Lit ern.l discount for cash. Sliect music, at one hlf price. Musical (iiculitindUe ol all kimls. We handle Genuine Singer Hif;h Arm SEWING MACHINES. lf5.n0 down and ?.v l,er ninnth. Wc also handle the Comorcil Seitig Kar'.ilne, from 3:9.50 and upward. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil fur all makes of Sewing Machines. I'csl ma! ti of WASH MACHINEhJ FROM $4.00 UP TO J. SALTZER Music Roonv No. 115 W. Main Strstt liclow Market, Itloom.sburt;, Fa. PHOTOS For the Satisfactory Kind in Up-to-date Styles, go to Capwell's Studio, (Over Ilartman's Store) BI.OOMSBUKG. PA. THIS REMEDY Is sure to CIVE Satisfaction. CATARRH mm. Ely's Cream Ealm Kgvtf! Gilen Rnltef at once. if M'. Gives Relief at once. It cleanses. Hootuf) and healH t tie dlHeased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In the head quickly. It Is absorbed. Heals and TirnteetH the mem HAY FEVER brane. Restores (lie sense of taste and amelU Hull size, 5oo.; al drufglsti or by mall, trial s'.e 10c by mail. ELY UKOTHEKS 56 Warren St., K'jw Yorki ."ssti? RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY Mads a Well Man rt Ma. produces the above results In 30 days. It acta Dowerf ully eud quickly. Curns when stl otters fall. Soung men will regain tholr lost maubood. nd ol J men will recover thoir youttilul vigor by using BEVI VO. It Quickly and surely restores Nervou Dees. LOBt Vitality, Impotency. NUhtly Emlialonf, boat Power, Falling Memory, Wasting tleeaaoi, an! all effects ol soll-obuf o or cxces and lndlscreUoo, irblch unflta one for study, business or marriage. It Dot only cures by starting at tbe seat of disease, but Uagreat nerve tonlo and blooa Duuaer, urii-j. Ing back tbe pink plow to pale cheeks and r ItorlDg the Ore of yonth. It wards on" Jnsault) and Conuumptlon. Insist on tamair KEV1VO, r ether. It can b carrtod in xsn pocket. Py mail, 11.00 perrackaiie.or six for SS.OO, with m poal Hvo vrrltten goaranteo to unra or r2(U,J the money. Hik end aovlae free. Addrea HUYAL MEDICINE CO., Icaoo.'Vlu11' FOR SALE by W, S, RISHTON' i noun mouei,ikut;li or photo u. .uvi-ntii.n 101 treoreportou pnfentalilllty. Hi t-free bonk, !.." .' .Ju '""TH R C U U C v. rati rfiinus ami I II nut ISI i; fSO to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYROYAL PILLS H.. iVV Opttlnul Mttd Only tteniiln. TVSAFr-. Aiwvsrhr(ile. l.fttlle. uk lrust VNA to CIIK IIHSTKU'S KN.I ISM wWiu tn UElt n-l Uuld ruatnlllc btie. ami-i -V.-J with 1.1(1,1 rililMm. Tukf no olhvr. HtTu- V nsTt'fuus HHbstltuttun itiitl ImlUr. lions. Hiij of our Im-ukui. or atud 4P is taunt fhr lBtla4l..H "T-...I . lVli .nU-Kf, YiTmrb,' g i l l MitdlMu Huuare, 111 1L A., ha in- 1 xA-i; r.ll'r,.in.,iM a lif. KAIUGMM , fin luU VTi Mtll tftir a im louiaral Com: Viuw icaip aiarini t liair ihhiuj. All. st 1 (11 iw,. We .niriHlv obtain I'. 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