The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 22, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
T0W83HIP Hiaa S0EO0LS.
Cjuno ol Study Prepared by Superintendent
W. W, Evans.
Superintendent Evans, has prepated
the following course of study for town
ship High Schools, of which there are
five, as follows: Mifll nville, Benton,
Orangeville, Fishing Creek and Still
water. The course as outlined is as follows:
MATHEMATICS.
First year: Algebra, three-fogrths
of the yearj Review Arithmetic one
fourth of a year.
Second yean Algebra three fourths
of the year; Review Arithmetic, one
fourth of a year.
Third year: Plain Geometry; Men
suration. HISTORY.
First year: General History three-
fourths of the year; Civil Government,
Townships and Counties, one-fourth
erf a year.
Second year: General history, three
fourths of the year; Civil Government,
State, one fourth of a year.
Third year: Review U. S. History
with related English History, three
(fourths of the year; Civil Government,
.Nature, one-fourth of a year.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION, LITERATURE.
First year: Study narrative in both
English Composition and Literary
Classics.
Second year: Study Description,
Third year: Study Exposition and
Argumentation. The work in this
subject will embrace a thorough view
of Grammar, Spelling and Writing
with all the essentials ot Rhetoric.
SCIENCE.
first year: iiotany one-halt year
(fall and spring terms; Book keeping
one-halt year (winter term.)
Second year: Physical Ceography
one-half year; Geology one half year,
If a suitable text-book can be found
an opportunity to study agriculture
will be given in those schools where
it is desired.'
First year: First Year Latin.
Second year: Second Year Latin
Prose Composition.
Third year: Cicero; Virgil.
EXPLANATION'.
The foregoing course of study has
been prepared to serve the following
purposes:
i. To provide a definite basis for
work in the grades beyond the com
mon branches as .taught in village and
rural High Schools of Columbia
county.
2. 'lo secure a definite promotion
in the High Schools throughout the
county, thereby lessening the evil
effects of a too frequent change of
teachers.
To unify the work in the High
.Schools of the county by furnishing
the basis for a closer and more cm
cient direction and supervision, and
for comparing by means of examina
tion, the results in the different
schools. '
4. To enable the directors and
parents to know better what our High
Schools are accomplishing for their
children, and to co-operate with the
teachers in the work.
This course of study has been fram
ed primarily for the purpose of meet
ing the requirements of those young
people who have no piospects of ever
attending an advanced school away
from home.
Its aim, therefore, is to provide an
opportunity for securing a thoroughly
good, general education which shal
serve as. an adequate foundation for
successtul career in any vocation.
While it is not the direct aim to
prepare students for admission into
higher institutions of learning, it will
be tound that the course provides an
excellent preparation for entrance
.into our Ctate Normal School and
iwith only a tew additions it meets th
requirements for entrance into the
.colleges.
The work as outlined in this course
of study meets the requirements of
our State law, relating to the estab
lishine of Towaship High Schools
The maximum amount of extra' ap
' propnation to townships maintaining
'. High School of three years is six
hundred dollars, a sum sufficient, with
careful management, to maintain cuch
leware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con
tain Mercury
mercury will surtlv destroy the
sense of smell and completely derang
the whole .system when entering
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy&i
ctans, as the damage they do is ten
fold to the good you can possibly de
rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. T. Cheney & Co.
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and
is taken internally, acting directly
UDon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. In buying Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure be sure to get the genuine
. It is taken internally, and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free.
Sold by Drupgists, price 75c. per
bottle.
Hall's Family J 'ills are the best.
a school without additional expense
to the district.
This course of High School studies
is calculated to follow the work as
presented in the course of study for
the common schools. Admission into
ligh Schools will, therefore, be con-
itioned upon graduation from the
common school course and the pre
sentation of the regular County Super
intendent s certificate or its equivalent.
The course has been outlined on a
basis of an eight months term and
covers three years' work, each year's
requirements in the various subjects
to be outlined month by month.
By adopting the plan of alternation
all the work can be well done with
one good teacher, but the success of
the High School depends upon the
teacher having the necessary qualifi
cations required by law to do High
School work. This implies that he
must be either a college graduate or a
graduate of the State Normal School
in the regular course.
Promotions from one grage to
another and graduation from the High
School course shall be determined by
means ot annual examinations at the
close of the term to be given by
committee appointed for the purpose
by the County Superintendent. This
committee shall consist of lour leading
teachers of the county and shall be
under the direction of the County
Superintendent. In making promo
tions the committee shall confer with
the High School teachers concerning
the special conditions which should be
taken into account.
Questions for the examination must
be based strictly upon the require
ments of the course of study.
All the principals of the High
Schools following this course are ex
pected to meet with the Superintend
ent at least once a month during the
school year for the purpose of discuss
ing the various phases of the work.
This course of study represents the
careful work of several months. The
opinions of a large number ot educa
tors, both at home and abroad, have
been carefully embodied in it, and we
feel fairly confident that it is adequate
to meet the present needs. Exper
ience will no doubt reveal the neces
sity for revision, which shall be made
by the teachers and Superintendent
when necessary.
Wm. W. Evans,
Co. Supt. ot Schools.
We don't question the truthful
ness of the old flinfc " experience is
the best teacher ' ' but we have
learned that her .rates of tuition are
sometimes pretty .high.
Kidney and Liver Trouble-
(they commonly go together) attack
the rich in their palaces, the poor in
their tenements, the lawyer, the
doctor, the judge, the preacher, the
woman at her housework, the sailor
on the sea. Dr. David Kennedy
prepared his new medicine, Cal
cura Solvent, to cure it, and it does.
Write to the Cal cura Company,
Roundoui, N. Y., for free booklet
and sample bottle.
Oommittad Suioide.
George Herbert, a retired mer
chant and former councilman of Car -bondale,
committed suicide last week
by shooting himself in the head with
a revolver. Two of his properties
were inundated by the late flood. He
was brooding over the possibility of
his tenants leaving him and became
deranged. He viciously assaulted his
wife, and then, going upstairs, locked
himself in his room and took his life.
Hot Journal Season.
According to an old railroad man
the hot journal season is approaching
and' accidents due to axles burning oft
are to be expected. The reason ad
vanced is that tramps rob the axle
boxes of the oily waste, finding it
good material for starting fires, and
many journals which have keen at
tended to thus run dry at unexpected
times. On a freight train on the D.
L. &. W. which passed through
Bloomsburg Friday, there was a hot
journal, the flames at which leaped
half way up the car. It must have
been discovered by the trainmen as
no wrack was recorded.
Grapes Are Heilthv.
Eat all the grapes you care to. Eat
them fearlessly, and the more the
better. "This fear of getting appen
dicitis," 6aps the Dietic ami Ilygenic
Gazette, "is utterly baseless, since the
healthy appendix is protected by a
valvular arrangement which prevents
even the smallest seeds from entering
it. It is only after inflammation has
already destroyed its normal pro
tection that any foreign substance can
gain access to it. To feel compelled
to e&chew all seedy berries and fruits
is seriously to curtail one's dietry, and
is entirely unnecessary. In fact, the
free and constant use of ripe berries
and fruits of all kinds is one ot the
best preventives of this dangerous
dibease. Fruit eating prevents or
helps to overcome constipation, and
constipation is the most prolific cause
of appendicitis. f. All smooth seeds
are harmless.
WASHINGTON.
From our Regular Correspondent.
Washington, October, 19. 1903.
The Presidential boom of William
Randolph Hearst continues to grow.
Representative Sliober of New York,
who has just arrived here, says "North,
South, East and West there has been
a great deal of talk about Represen
tative Hearst, and with good reason.
He is in touch with the President
makers the people everywhere. I
know that there is a large number of
practical politicians in New York
Stale and elsewhere who think that
with the New York State indorsement
Mr. Hearst is the only man who can
capture the Democratic National Con
vention. Mr. Hearst" large and val
uable business interests would attract
to' him a good proportion of the inde-
pendent vote and nis popularity
a mon 2 the industrial classes in the
East would mean his election. Th
reports from Georgia and elsewhere
in the South all go to show that Mr,
Hearst is rapidly gaining strength."
On account of the Hearst boom
Senator Gorman s chances in the
South do not look quite so bright, but
it is said that his friends are not wor
rying. They declare it is good policy
to create a little diversion at this time
while Mr. Gorman all along has been
inclined to keep himself in the back
cround. He believes that it is best
to have the other fellows talked about
Owing to personal rivalries and to the
lack of that harmony which comes
from party loyalty in the final contest
early booms are dangerous to the can
didate proposed and Senator Gorman
is politician enough to realize this.
Furthermore if Maryland, where the
race question is made the issue.shoukl
be carried by the Democrats, Mr.
Qorman would be regarded as a strong
candidate .against President Roose
veil. Therefore while Hearst's press
bureaus and labor agents continue to
boom his candidacy, Gorman s friend
are awaiting the results of the election
It is now generally believed that
the extra session of Congress will pass
a bill enabling the treaty, which grants
the slight reduction of twenty percent
on Cuban imports, to become effect
ive. The beet sugar men seemed to
have withdrawn their opposition, but
independent cigar manufacturers will
oppose bitterly the change in the to
bacco duties which they claim is in
interest of the trust which now owns
the Havana factories, and will destroy
the domestic industry of making cigars
from the imported leaf. The discus
sion of the treaty will furnish the
Democrats with an opportunity to
make many speeches denouncing the
tariff, and it is expected that much
time will be consumed in the debate.
The State Department expects that
the President will also submit the
Chinese-American commercial treaty,
which was signed last week by our
minister at Peking. This treaty pro
vides for the abolition of the likin, or
internal tariff of China ; the right of
residence for missionary work; the
protection of patents, trade-marks and
copyrights ; the permission of Ameri
cans to develop the mineral resources
of China ; a uniform coinage through
out the Empire, and the opening of
two ports in Manchuria.
Owing to serious violations of the
new naturalization law, which have
just been discovered by a special
agent of the Department of Justice,
President Roosevelt, it is said, will
recommend to Congress such a change
in the law as will limit the right
of conferring naturalization to the
Federal courts. He will favor also a
permanent commission to question the
applicant for citizenship papers, to
take other necessary testimony and to
report the result of the examination
to the judge. It has been found that
the provision of the new law which
prevents anyone wilh anarchistic be
Shyloclc was the man who
wanted a pound of human
flesh. . There are many
Shylocks now, the convales
cent, the consumptive, the
sickly child, the pale young
woman, all want human flesh
and they can get it take
Scott's Emulsion.
Scott's Emulsion is flesh
and blood, bone and muscle.
It feeds the nerves, strengthens
the digestive organs and they
feed the whole body.
For nearly thirty years
Scott's Emulsion has been the
great giver of human flesh.
We will send you a couple of
ounces free.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
409-415 Pearl Street. New York.
, 50c. and $1.00 ; all druggists.
SIVLMH
liefs, inclinations or tendencies from
becoming a citizen, has in many cases
een violated. In Chicago a judge
Imitted 1.800 foreigners lo full
citizenship in one evening, which
would have been a physical imnossi
ility, and he administered the oatn
personally to each applicant
as the
law provides.
4
lt is rumored here that Judge Hen-
derson M. aomervine, cnairman 01 ine
Board of General Appraisers at New
York, is to be removed, ostensibly be
cause of a difference of opinion be
tween him and Secretary Shaw with
reference to judicial decisions, but in
eality because of an article he wrote
far a magazine, in which he critized
the President.. The Judge, condemn
ed the appointment of Dr. Crun as
collector cf customs at Charleston, S
C., and said that the disturbing effect
of President Roosevelt's attitude to
ward the negro c?n never be ade- j
q'lately estimated in its retardation of
the solution or the race problem.
Judge Somerville is a man of great in
dependence of opinion and he docs
not feel that any apology lor his arti
cle is needed.
Importing firms in New York, Bal
timore, New Urieans and oin;r cities
are already learning by direct exper
ience the working of the new pure
food law. In consequence of the
analysis by the Bureau of Chemistry
cargoes of foreign good! just imported
to these cities have been orhcially con
demned and notice to this effect" for
warded to the Treasury Department
for final act-on. Dr. H. W. Wiley,
who has become well known as the
government chemist in the Agricultur
al Department, has charge of these
investigations. He says, "We are en
forcing the law from three points of
view as provided in the act. We are
excluding food proJucts which have
any foreign substance added to thern
which is injurious to health, such as
certain preservatives, bleaching agents
ami artificial colors. We are trying
to exclude articles which are forbidden
entry or restricted in sale in lhe coun
try from which they come. This is in
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per
manently cures Piles op Hem
orrhoidsExternal or Internal,
Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief Immediate cure certain.
Three Sizes, SSe., SOc. and 81.00. Soil by
Drugs!!, or tent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphrey Medicine Co., Cor. William and
John ttta.. Now York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $3.
told by Druggist, or gent prepaid on reoelptof price,
. Humphreyi'IM. Co., William & John SttN.Y.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Lackawanna
Railroad.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
In eaect January 20th, 1902.
JCAaT.
A. M.
STATIONS.
a. m. r. u. r. m.
NOHTHCMBIMLAXU
Cameron.......
Danville ....
t 86 10 on 1.60 (8 26
6 47 10 10 12 11 II 34
8 67 10 M I 11. 6 48
7 10 10 82 2 2il 6 6g
7 18 10 87 8 2tt 6 01
7 20 10 41 ( 88 8 06
7 28 10 48 2 40 8 13
7 SAflO 61 f2 46 6 20
17 40 10 67 12 5.) 8 U4
(Jatawlaaa.
Rupert .
Bloomsburg...,
Bupy .
Lime RUne....
Willow tirov
BrlarureeK
7 44 10 69 12 68 16 27
Berwick.. . . 7 60 11 05 2 68 6 84
Beaoh Uaven. ...... T 58(11 12 8 08 6 41
Hlck'B Ferry. ............ 8 07 11 17 8 09 18 47
Hhlci(Bblnuy........, 8 17 11 81 I 20 tt M
Hunlock's . 8 7 11 80 8 81 17 00
Nanilooke.... 8 84 11 44 8 88 7 14
Avondalu...... 8 87 11 47 8 42 7 22
Plymouth 8 44 11 68 8 47 T 23
Plymouth Junction... 8 47 11 55 8 62 7 80
Kingston....... 8 65 11 69 4 00 7 48
Bennett 8 58 12 02 4 08 7 42
lfortvKort 10 12 04 4 07 7 44
Wvomlnir 9 0S 18 08 4 12 7 6N
VVflBt Plttston 10 12 12 4 17 7 61
Bueauehanna Ave 0 18 12 14 4 20 7 06
Plttston 0 1 18 17 4 24 8 18
nuryea 28 12 20 4 28 8 10
Lackawanna s 12 22 4 82 8 id
TBylor 82 12 2H 4 40 8 17
riellevue 87 12 82 4 45 8 21
MBAMTOM V 42 12 88 4 60 2
A. u. a. if. r. m. r. u.
WJEST.
A. M a. h. r. u. r. if.
STATION P.
SCHAMTON.
Btillevue.
Taylor
Lackawanna .........
nuryea
PltlBtOU.
Susquehanna Ave.......
WeBt PlUston
Wyomlnif
Forty Forli.M...H......-.
Bennett
Kingston;
Plymouth
Plymouth Junction...
Avondale
Nantlcoke .
Bunlock'B ....
KlilckRlilnny
Illck'cFerry
lieuoh Haven ...
Berwick
hrlarcroek
Willow Urnve
Lime Hldge
85 10 10
6 80 10 17
6 4:1 10 84
6 48 10 KH
G 63 10 83
6 67 10 87
7 U0 10 41
7 03 10 48
7 08 10 40
7 12 10 62
7 15 10 (6
7 21 10 00
7 80 11 05
"7 8 'lT6i
T 80 11 13
7 45 11 10
7 16111 81
8 07 1 1 48
8 13 11 4H
8 12 11 54
18 S3 11 01
18 27(18 05
8 81 12 00
8 87 1 2 22
8 44 18 1.1
8 47 II 25
8 54 12 82
06 12 44
0 21 12 67
8 36 1 10
1 65
1 60
8 08
2 10
2 13
2 17
8 10
8 23
9 27
2 81
8 84
8 40
8 46
8 49
8 64
8 68
8 06
1 20
8 80
8 87
(3 44
8 Ml
(3 64
8 58
4 06
4 12
4 15
4 24
4 8
l
00
16 10
6 14
6 18
6 24
26
6 HO
82
6 85
40
6 43
8 47
6 63
8 68
7 08
T 08
7 14
7 21
(7 81
7 41
7 48
7 63
(8 00
84-8
8 02
8 17
8 20
8 25
8 87
8 52
V 05
sapy
Blof MBburg
hup)rt
CaUwlHHa...
Danville
Cameron , ...
NOKTOUMOKKIAND
A. U. A. U. A. M.
Tl'uiis daitv. r flog BtutHin.
E. M. MX, T. W. LKF,
Hupt. tteu. l'aes. Agt.
accordance with the specific provision
of the law. We are trying besides to
exclude articles which are falsely
branded. The first of these grounds
is easily determined by chemical an
alvBia The provision fesim on the
laws of the cuuntry from wu.cli the
goods come, we get at by constant
study of those enactments as forward-
ed to us. by our consuls on request ot:
. m 1
the State Department. The question
of false labels is more troublesome.
We can sometimes determine it by
chemical means, as has already hap
pened in several cases where our im
portation of what purported to be pure
olive oil was found to contain o her
vegetable oils, such as cotton or pea
nut. Other false labels are easily de
tected for geographic reasons, such as
a sherry made in Greece or a Cognac
made in Hamburg. Cognac is pro
duced only in certain districts of
France and sherry only in Spain. It
is generally admitted by importers
that large quantities of misbranded
wines, brandies, and wh skey come to
this country.
PHILADELPHIA & READING
RAILWAY.
Id effect May 1". 1908.
TRAINS LK4VK BLOOMhBUKQ
For Now York, pmtaaeipuia, Heading, Pot Is
vine, Tamaqua, weekdays 7.27 11.80 a ui, i-2.J
. 6::) p, in.
Pur 4'lnl ma?ort, weekdays, 7.27 11:30 a m
Kur univuie od MUton, weekdays, 7:27 11:30
a id 140 8 3 J 6:30 p. m
h.)r oaiawlitea weekdays 7.27, 11:80 a m
la un. A mo. n. m.
K.ir Kiioert weekdays 7.27. 11.30 a. in. 12:i0
S.tti, 6-80, p. m.
1KAIN8 KOR BLOOMsBLKO
Leave New lorn via ruliuueipnla 8.(0
tn., and via Baston w.llia. m.
Leave Philadelphia lu.iil . m.
Leave Reading 12.16 p. m.
laVH I'oti gville 14.65 p. ui.
taaveTamaaua 1.4D n. m..
Leave WllUaiiiftvori weekdays 10.00 a n, 4.80
p. m.
Leae Catawlaaa weekdays, 6 80 , 8.80 a. m,
1.8.i. a.m p.m.
Leave Rupert, weekdays, 8.44, 8.23, 11.40 a
m l.'.'S, 3.40 6.21 p. Qi.
ATLANTIC CITY It. R.
From Chestnut 8U and Smith Bf. Ferries.
ATLiNTIC CITT.
r.30 A. M. KXO.
41 00 A. M. Lcl.
9. ml A. M. Kxp,
ATLANTIC CITY.
! '7.15 P. M. Exp.
I
OCEAN CITT,
a'8.45 A. M.
CAP! MAT
U-8.4S A.M.
t4.'5 P. M
t5.00 P, M
81A IBM
157.011 A. M
510.00 A. M. Kxp.
fin. 41 A. M. r.xp.
18.110 P. M. Kxp.
tl.00 P. M. Kxn.
5.11O P. M. Kip.
5.00 P. M. Lcl.
tU5 P. M,
T5.00 P. M.
tS.15 A. M
74.15 P. M
Dally. "" Sundays, "t" Weekday, "a'
Sundays, south St. 8.80. $" $1.00 Excursion.
Detallod time tsblpg at ticket offices, 13th and
rhf.ainut. hi.h.. hhi chestnut Ht. 1U05 chestnut
Bf,, WWHoutbSrdSt., 8'.ib2 Market St., aud at
Stations.
rnlon Transfer Company will (Mil (or and
Check bagK&Ke from hotels and residences.
A. T.DICK. EPSON J. WKKKS,
Uea'lSupt. tien'l asa. Agt.
Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Schedule In effect May 4 1903
NOKTHWAHD,
STATIONS.
A. If.
A. U.
t M
r. if.
Sunbury ,
.leave 6 41 1 55 t 2 00 I 6 25
Klines urove
wolverton
Klpps Hun
South Danville )
Danville 1
Boyd
Hoarlng Creek.
Catawissa Arrive
I 6 64 110U4I DM
( 6 58,(10 06 ( 8 10 ( 5 87
( 7 on, no 11
( 5 44
11 10 17
t 21
S 50
( 7 Wt0Zl
( 2H
( 6 68
t 7 23 (10 28
( 2 31 f 6 01
8 861 6 08
7 82 10 85
Catawissa Leave
E.tst bloomsburg, 1
Bloomsburg )
Espy Perry
Stouytown Kerry
Creasy. M
Nescopeck . .. .Arrive!
Berwick 1
S 7 82 110 35 i t 36 i 6 08
7 87 10 43 2 43 6 15
( 7 42 (10 47 ( 6 19
1 7 60 ( 1053 ( 6 27
7 52 10 M 155 680
8 02 11 05 8 05 6 40
I 8 02 11105 I 8 05 i 6 40
8 19 11 20 3 20 6 52
( 8 2S (1125 1 8 25 ( 8 56
8 81 11 82 8 80 7 01
8 43 11 49 8 40 7 10
8 44 11 54 8 49 7 19
f 9 00 (12 INI ( 8 58 ( 7 26
1 02 (12 02 ( 8 57 ( 7 28
9 06 12 06 4 00 7 30
9 118 12 08 4 03 7 88
9 10 12 10 4 05 7 86
A. m. r. m r. M, P. M.
Nescopeck
Wapwallopen
Pond 11111
..Leave
Moncanaqua
SIckBhluny..
::
Ketreat
Nantlcoke
Bui ton wood
Plymouth Ferrv
voutb wilkesbarre....'
Hazle Street
Wllkeabarre -..Arrive
Southward.
Stations.
A. If.
A. If.
r. m.
r. if.
Wllkeabarre Lea
Ila.le street
South Wllkesbarre.
Plymouth Ferry...,
Iluttonwood
Nantlooke
7 25
(10 85
I 2 45 5 00
2 47 A 02
2 50 6 05
( 9 6 2 ( 6 07
7 28
10 3
7 80
10 40
(7 82
( 7 85
f 104'.
(10 45 ( 2 54 ( 6 C9
7 42
10 60
8 01
6 17
26
Ketreat..
7 61
8 01
10 58
11 07
8 10
3 20
tmickslilnny 1
Mocanaqua. j
Pond lilil
Wapwallopen
Nescopeck Arrive
6 87
( 8 05 (1111
( 8 25 ( 42
8 81 : 6 47
8 10 11 1H
8 18 11 86
3 42 1 7 00
Berwick..,
5 8 IN
ill 26 I S 42 i 7 00
11 86' 8 621 7 09
(11 8 ( 8 54 ( 7 12
(1146 ( 4 02,( 7 20
Nescopeck.... Leave
eave
creasy
stontown Ferry
Espy Kerry
Bloomsburg...., ....I
Kast Bloomsburg....)
Catawissa Arrive
8 80
( 8 33
8 42
8 47
8 69
11 60
11 67
4 06
4 13
7 24
7 82
Catawissa Leave
(tearing Creek
Boyd
Danville I
south Danville
Klpps Kun
Wolverton
Klines Grovo
bunbury. ...-.... Arrive
8 55 11 57 4 H 7 32
( 9 04 (1205 ( 4 1H ( 7 80
( 10.(1211 ( 4 26 ( 7 4(1
9 14 12 15 4 81 7 51
( 9 10 (1220 ( 4 85 f 7 50
( 9 25(1228;( 4 42!( 8 03
( 9 27 (12 30
( 4 46f 8 (6
I 4 55 5 8 15
t 9 85 U240
a. m.i r. it.
P. M.I P. M
I Dally. ( Dally, except Sunday. "(" Stops
only on Blgnal notice to Agent, or Conductor to
receive or clseliarge passengers.
Times leave BLOumnhuRu as follows:
Fr Plltsion nud Serauton as follows: 7.8" and
10:43 a. m., 8.43 and 6.15 p. m. week days; lu.48
a. in. dully.
For PotiBVllle, Reading and Philadelphia, 7.37
. m. and 2.48 p. m. week days.
For Uuzleton, 7.37 and 10.43 a. m , 2.43 and 6.15
p. m. week days, 10.43 a. m. Sundays.
For Lewlbburg. Milton, Wlillamsporf, Lock
Haven, Kenova and Kane, 11.60a. in. weekdays;
Lock Haven only, 8.47 a. m. and 4.06 p. m. week
days; (or WUlfamsport and Intermediate sta
tions, 8.47 a, in. and 7.25 p. ui.week days.
For Bnllefonte, Tyione, Phlllpsburg, and
Clearfield, s-47 and 11,50 a.m, week days.
For llitrrlsburg aud Intermediate stations 8.47
and 11.60 a. m., 4.06 and 7.26 p. m. week days;
i.OH p. m. Sundays.1
For Philadelphia (via narrlsburg), Baltimore
and Washington 8.47 and 11.50 a. ni., 4.06 aud 7.26
p. m. week days; 4.0A p. m. Sundays.
ror 1'iimuurK (via iiarriBuiuvj, 0.44 a. in.
7.25 d. m. week days; 4.0(1 p,
, ni. dally; via Lewis-
town juaciion, ana 11.00 a. m. week uuys;
via Lock Haven, 8.47 and 11.60 a m. week days.
Pullman Parlor and Sleeping ors run on
through trains between Sunbury, WUUamsport
aud Erie, between Sunbury and Philadelphia
and Washington and luawceMlurrlsburg, flltt
burg and the west .
For (imiier InCoriiuilou apply to Ticket
Agents.
W. W. ATTElUtt'KY, J. K VOOD.
lie ne nil MaoHger. Pniwr Tralllo Mgr.
liitO. W. BOYD,
UODurul J'auucnger Agent.
HOUTU.
b. a m, r.. m
NOHTH
ASBIV1.
a.m a.m. Dm p.m.
MAT!
amipm pm a.m
8.50 8 87 25 6.10
8.52 2.89 6.271
8.MV'1.42.e.80
.05i8.52 6..0I
.02.r.5i6 44 6.87
.lfl'S.03l.5: 8.60
STATIONS
7.10110 .(KI: H.15
Bloomebu'g
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7.(18 I 0f'5.Ml! !
7 M 18 09 5.M .0r-
11 Main Bf
7. M1 11. 5 1 5.421 1 60
.6ii11.5:ft.3!; 1.41V
Paper Mill
..Light nt
n.M'lM'J S SI I-"
Orangevll'e1
6.XH 11.84 6.VI l-OO,
.. .KOrkB...
...Zaner's..
at, -.fe .
Benton. ..
..Edson'B...
.2fl 8.18 6.08:7.10
ft. sift li.JH 6.17, U.M
H IS 11.21 6 OH'U 46!
i.30 8.176.P7
8.K8 3.26 6 IB
8.4AI8.38 7.23
.5H 8.37 7.27
9M 8.47.HI
9..SH 8.45(7.41
1.86
7.46
8.00
8.80
8-40
BOH 11. lit OUI
A.l4 11 (.l 4 fttt: 18.10
n.lri 11 Uft 4.63 10;
.Cole's Cr'k
S.M 11.0 4 4H 11. M
.. Lai'bach,
8.4f
6.W O.M 4.X 11.46
6.4. ;m.4r 4.85 .li.au,
.central
In (16 'a 617.51 .
J . (J lly .1 10. 'J8 1 6. 61 ti. fi-r., H
i.m pm pm a
am am pin pm
Lf ats corrected to Jan. 80. 1i2 abr.it
Beagl Studio .
Prompt attention J given to al
Photographic Work
Crayons, Framing, Copying and Bromidi
Enlargements. Made at Short
Notice.
The Beagle Studio
MAIN AND CENTRE STS.
toucan save money on l'ian I and O
gans. V'ou will always find the largest
stock, best makes and lowest price-..
PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwardi.
ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwardi
We sell on the installment plan. Pianos
$25.00 down and $10.00 per month. Oi
gnns, 10.00 down, 5.00 per month. Lib
e.al discount for cash. Sheet music, at one
half price. Musical merchandise of al
kinds.
We handle Genuine Singer High Arm
SEWING MACHINES.
$ 5.00 down and $3.00 per month. We also
handle the Demorest Sewing Wac'iine, from
$.9.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine
Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing
Machines. Best ma! n of
WASH MACHINEbJ
FROM $V00 DP TO $J.00.:
J. SALTZEK
Music Room No. 115 W. Maiu Stree
below Market, Bloomsburg, Pa.
For the Satisfactory
Kind in Up-to-date
Styles, go to
CapwelPs Studio,
(Over Harlman's Store)
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
.tarae4 REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made
Well Marv
of Me.
THE
ptuino:
prod aces the above results In 30 days. It aeti
powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fslL
Souiig men will regain their lost manhood, sod old
men will recover their youthful vigor by nelnc
REVIVO. It quickly and surely rettores Nervous
Beu. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly EmUalons,
Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wanting Diseases, and
all effect ot self-abuse or excess and IndlsoreMoa,
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Dot only cures by starting at t no set of disease, but
Is great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring
ing back the pink glow to pal cheeks and t
Boring the fire of yonth. It wards off lMnlr
and Consumption. Insist on bavtag REVIVO.no
Other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall,
1.00 per package, or six for sJS.OO, with pes
live written cnarantee to core er rsfonJ
it.. MA.V. R,,nU Hnrt mli-lhp frpfl. Address
DIW4I MFTllflKIP Cl Treyner Building.
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FOR SALE by W.
S. RISHTON-
We promptly ohTalu IT
H and Fo-els-n
Huud model, taetuli or plntot
vention lor
tree rert on patentability.
for free book
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