THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. tap A FREE came Inside each package of Lion Coffee 60 different games. GENERAL SEORETAEI'3 REPORT For October 1903 ol Young Women's Chit tain Aitoclkticn. The report of the General Secre tary for the first month of our Asso ciation wrk is a miscellaneous one. A card catalogue system was ar ranged for the record of member ship and entries made ot the names presented. One hundred invitations were written for the Organization Meet ing held October and and during the month ten notices have been sent to the tiewrpapcrs October 12U1 was our moving day and the President and Secretary were busily engaged for two days putting the room in order for the opening, Wednesday the 14th. The County Fair brought many strang ers to our town and a number o: Association girls from other cities took advantage of our rest room. During these four weeks the Sec retary has recieved 203 calls and creat interest has been manifested in the work. The use of the monograph has been a great help in advertising and 1050 cards have been circulated. Ninety calls have been made by the Secretary and ten business let ters written. k The Association has received some very pretty gifts from the girls which add much to the home like appearance of the rooms. Many requests have come from educational classes and our mem bership is increasing. The Hallowe'en party was thoroughly enjoyed and ninety guests were present. As we look back over the few short weeks of our existence as an Association we feel very grateful for all the blessings received. "The Lord hath done great thiugs for us whereof we are glad." Respectfully Submitted, E. Vesta Webster, Secretary. STATISTICAL KEPORT OCTOBER TO NOVEMBER I. Calls received " made Attendance Board Meeting Hallowe'en Party Letters written 12 203 90 7 90 10 Mimeograph cards 1050 Prominent Danville Resident Dead- James L. Riehl, proprietor of the Montour House, Danville, cuea on Thursday after a protracted illness, aged seventy four years, lie was mite nromineut in Masonry, and for that reason enjoyed a large ac auaintance. He has resided in Danville and had charge of its lead ing hostelry for the past forty three years. Among the positions of im port filled bv him during his resi dence in Danville was president of the Montour County Fair Associa lirn. The funeral took place on Monday. The remains were taken to Sellersville, Bucks county for in terment. BuryeyorB at Work- The surveyors for the Danville and Bloomsburg Electric Railway beean work in Danville Tuesday They got over the route pretty rapidly and by night were beyond the Borough limits. Their presence created a good deal of interest along the line. unws TTTTS ? We offer one k,mH.Uil dollars reward for anV Case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's 'jatarrh Cure. F. T. Chenev & Co.. Troprs., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfecdy honorable in all business transactions and finan- cially abJe to carry out any obligation made by their nrm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug oists. Toledo. WiiniNO. Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale diuceists, Toledo, O. UqII'r f !atarrh Cure is taken inter n. ortinif directlv uuon the blood miirmis surfaces of the system. u,;,. f- ner bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the best. WASHINGTON. From our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Nov. 9, 1903. Democratic politicians here are pleas ed wiih the result of the elections While the party di 1 not succeed in defeating Senator Hanna in Ohio, it had a splendid victory in Maryland, where President Roosevelt's attitude on the race question formed the principal issue and in New York City it prevented the republicans, under the guise of Fusionists from retaining control of the city. McClellan's ma jority of over 63,000 is sure to bring the state to the democrats next fall, and Marylands's repudiation ot the republican party and especially of President Roosevelt has caused the present Administration much alarm. In the Senate, Gorman will have the prestige ol having administered a severe defeat to the party in power, and in the House, Hearst will recall the fact that his papers succeeded in bringing the democrats into line in New York City. These men will be the champions of the democratic cause and one of them may possibly lead the party in the campaign next fall. Senator Gorman will attack the negro policy of the President and Re presentative Hearst will show the laboring men how little they have to expect from the republican party. The "open shop" controversy is by no means settled in the eyes of the labor leaders and they are very liable to turn to Mr. Hearst to lead their opposition to the President. Hanna will come back to the Senate and it is believed by many that his victory in Ohio will lead him to believe that he is destin ed lor greater things. There is an ominious unanimity in agreeing to Colonel Roosevelt's renomination and many politicians, who seem to know, declare that it is all on the surface. There is no denying the fact that the President is popular with certain sec tions of the country, but the old party leaders would welcome an opportun ity to defeat him. Senators Hanna, Spooncr and Cullom and Secretary Hay have been mentioned quietly in republican circles as available men and if opportunity presents itself there 1 will be sharp opposition to the Presi dent at the next republican conven tion. The republican defeat in Mary land where the President was an is sue, may serve as a pretext for the opposition in his party. At all events the loss of New York and Maryland will weaken the present Administra tion. Secretary Hitchcock has issued a statement regarding the land frauds in the Interior Department, and it must be conceded that it is a very skillful document in that it says practi cally nothing on a subject on which the public has a right to know all. However it is a marked improvement on Postmaster General Paynt's "hot air, stump speech" comment on the postal frauds. He says in substance ; Nearly a year ago strong indications of very serious land frauds by specu lators on the Pacific coast, under the forest reserve lien land act of June 4, 1807, reached the Department. An investigation was started last January and the work is now going on "with great care and with all possible ex pedition consistent with thorough ness." The matter is to be probed to the bottom regardless of the influential character of some of the men in volved. Several hundred thousand acres are involved in the illegal trans actions, but reports have been "more or less exaggerated." "At the proper time a full statement will be made covering the results of the entire in vestigation, and the whole matter will be given to the public j but for obvious reasons it is not deemed expedient that a detailed statement of the facts should be given at the present time." Perhaps like tariff revision and nnan rial legislation, this statement ought to be postponed until after the presi dential election. The investigations have taken ten months now and by the time another investigation com mission is formed, a million word re port handed in, and then read and annotated by the President, another twelve months may be consumed, However there is the Secretary's authority for the statement that great frauds exist and that influential men are involved. Further more he de dares that anyone who says that there are more than several nundred thou sand acres of land involved, is ex aggerating. le sksk Revolutionjis the arbiter of all dis nutes in South America countries, Panama wants the canal built, and Quickly: the central government at Uoaota sav fit to reject the canal treaty and now Panama has declared her indeDendence of Colombia and unless the revolution in the Isthmus is crushed at once, which seems very improbable, a representative of the new republic of Panama will no doubt soon be on his way to Washington to take up direct negotiations for the construction of the trans-Isthmian water way. Our State Department is -J A. tsl 1 O 3TS. I A. a b.. tu st M K'ni1 1m Hallways Bought much imbarrassed as to the attitude it should adopt toward this state which has seceded from the Colom bian union. The Administration is anxious to build the canal and the majority of the American people will doubtless sympathize with Panama, yel this country should not encourage strife among the South American re publics. The secession of Panama was more or less expected hete, as the interests on that state and Colom bia are in many ways opposed to each other and their geographical connec tions is not a close one. If Colombia should finally recognize the indepen dence of Panama, there would be no objection to our treating direct with the htter country, or even guarantee ing its independence. If by any chance it might decide to become a part of our possessions, no one could foretell the political effects of our get ting possession of South territory. Secretary Shaw's activities in dis tributing surplus funds will be serious ly curtailed, according to the Treasury report for the first four months of the fiscal year, which shows that while there was last year a surplus of about $18,500,000, this year it is practically eliminated owing to the custom re ceipts and increase in expenditures. The decline in the custom receipts is chiefly in the steel and sugar sched ules. The importation of sugar has been lessoned by the anticipation of the passage of the Cuban reciprocity resolution. There has also been a marked decline in the importation of atticles of luxury. There has been an increase in expenditure in many of the departments, especially in the navy. The $5,000,000 appropriation for the St. Souis Exposition added also to the expenditure. The sa'e of public lands has been phenomenal, but returns from this source go to the irrigation fund. The falling olT in customs receipts indicates a lull in our "boom" times, and it is said that the republican leaders in Congress will attempt to make the session a very economical one, so as to make a good impression on the voters next fall. MANACER WANTED- Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this County and adjoining terri tory for well and favorably known House of solid financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct Irom headquarters, fcx pense money advanced ; position perm nnent Address Manager, 610 Monon building Chicago, III. 9-10 l8t Ex- President Cleveland's remark before the students of a Chicago college that he would rather have his boy grow up a great bridge build er than to receive the highest honor that the people could bestow upon him might lead a reunsyivanian to believe that the old sage of the White House had heard something about the enormous profits made out of state bridge building in our commonwealth. --Honesdale Inde pendent. Consumption Salt pork is a famous old- tashioned remedy tor con- sumption, "bat plenty or, pork, was the advice to the consumptive co and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs 1 most. Scott'sEmulsionis the mod ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but bcott s bmulsion does more than that. There is some thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott s Emulsion that nuts new life into the weal; parts and has a specia action on the diseased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request, Be ur that thl pfctur In tli form of a label is on the wrapper of every butt In ot EtuuUion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y 50c. and $i all druggists. Dr. David Kennedy's New Medicine, Cal-cura Solvent, removes chalky I deposits from the joints, muscles ' and urinary organs, and prevents the formation of more ; thus curing gout, rheumatism and gravel. The only radical remedy. Write to the Cal-cura Company, Roundout, N. Y., for free pamphlet containing valuable information, and a free cample bottle. flnther Uray't Swset Powder J tor Children, Piicressfully nwd by Mother Uray, nurse In the Children' Home In New York, cure Fev-rlsli-nrw, Bud Stomach. Teething Disorders, move and regulate Hi" Howela and Destroy Worm, liver Sti.ncm testim'intitts. They niwr nil. At nil drtik'glsts, 1150. Sample Kit KB. Address Allen rt ulioud, Le Koy, N. V. ll-o St WAN' Kl) A TKt'STWOKTHY UENTLKM AN or limy In each county toina an business for Hn old CM'Hlllh-d h'itiHe,f solid tlnanclalstand Intr. A writlxlif, bona nde weekly salary of fix unpaid b Kiiri'k each Monday with all ex peimes direct, from headquarter. Money sd vanoed lor expenses. Kin-loan addressed enve. lop... Manager, 360 Caxton Hulldinv, CMusko, Illinois. 10-1 1 lit. It is Your Business to (my attention to your physical welfare. Your responsibility h-gins when you g t up in the morning. Your body begins iis day's wmk at btenkfast. A dish of f " will Rive you the ritjh I foundation for the day's lusi. 1 ess. "ft h;is crnin nutriment to satify ihe laste ami aclt strength to the body and the brain. One dish m.ikes you want an other. You can eat "f" at any time. Grocers sell "f". ao1 'y Scranton School 4sK,mT vania. Due 1915. 1918, 1923. 1928, 1933. Owned and of. a?rbr;E.D.Shepard&Co,?ork fered lor III! ,. 1. 1., W,f , ' .- -' - I Jl.j ni i.r.i" 1 . ..... . . ,ls .. t tr BOOK MAILED 11IEE. A. , I FF.VF.Rrt, CmtKpntlnna. Inflauima CUKK8 1 iloiin. I.unc Fever. Milk Fever. II. II. IM'll IP. l.amencM. Injurlei. cuues v. r. CUREH If lit'UinatUill. !I(K TlinOAT. Qulniy, Eplsoollo, riNii-iiiper. l I. I i n if f.j n... n t. P. T. '(("Ot Glia. Cnlila. Influenza, Inflamed cuau) l.uuita. lpuruPneunionla. F. F.M'OI.M', IIHIyarhp. Wind-Blown, CUREH j lllarrlira, lrnlrry. U.ti. Prevent. MISCARRIAGE. II II. -1 KID.EY cV BLADDER DIHOROEnS. CURK8 i I. I. KKI DIKE VSF.S. Mange, Eruptloin. curks) I li-erit, Urease, Farey. K. ill Ml 'OSIITIO.V ilarln Coat, cukks i IndUentlon, stomach rttaaaera. (On. earn; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, ftc, 7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of prioa. Uumuhrars' Medicine Co Cor. William John Street, New York. RAILROAD TIME TABLE j Lackawanna Railroad. DLOOMSBURO DIVISION. In effect January 20th, 1902. BAoT. A. M. STATIONS. A. M. P. U. T. M, nuMTauaasHLAMD. t9 45 57 10 00 1.50 15 s Cami-ruL... 11 LI 15 34 Uauvllle .. 7 07 10 19 7 1 10 8 7 M 10 87 7 a 10 41 7 38 10 48 7 44 no 6( 8 11 8 1 t M 1 S3 8 40 11 48 6 48 & 58 Catkwiasa, Kupert Hloomsburg.... 8 01 6 05 8 13 Kspy - Lliu Uldue.... winnv throve 8 80 48 U 5," Hrlnrt-.rtua ....... 7 ' U 58 16 '27 2b 6 84 8 08 6 41 Berwick.. 7 " 11 05 Beacb Uaven 8 O&fii 14 Ulok's Ferry. 8 11 11 17 8 09 (8 47 Sbluksrilnuy... 8 11 81 SO 8 by Uunlock's....MM.. " Nantlcoke...- 8 38 44 Avoudule......... a 41 Plymouth 8 45 u tt 8 81 17 OS 7 14 7 82 T 28 "7 88 7 42 "7 48 7 61 7 56 8 01 8 08 8 10 8 17 8 88 8 42 8 47 8 58 00 4 03 4 07 4 18 4 17 4 80 4 84 4 i 4 88 4 40 riymoutn tiuoctiuu... a KlnK8ton...... 8 55 11 68 Bennett..... 8 58 Forty Foru Wyoming OS 18 08 utmui ptttBton 10 Susquehanna Ave 18 18 14 Plttaton i" ' ' Duryea J Lackawanna Taylor rlelievue...... SoaAMTOX is sa 4 50 8 25 A. U. A. M P. V. P. M. WEST. A. U STATIONS. A. If . P. K. P. H SCKANTON 6 85 10 10 1 55 6 35 Bel lev ue. Taylor ......-., Lackawanna 8 44 10 17 6 50 10 24 6 63 1 0 28 2 08 2 10 2 13 2 17 8 19 8 23 27 2 81 . 2 84 2 40 6 14 6 50 6 53 8 M Duryea , IMitmon 6 57 10 33 Buanuelianna Ave. t' 10 87 10 41 10 40 7 01 Went PlttBton 02 7 05 7 10 Wyomlnir., 7 07 Forty Fort. .........-.. Beuuett 7 14 10 52 Kingston - 7 20 10 16 Plymouth Junction Plymouth 7 "29 11 05 Avonilale NantlcoKe 7 37 11 13 Hunlock's 7 43 U 19 Hhlckshlnuy 7 53fn ai Hlck't-Ferry 8 (3 11 43 Beach Haven ... 8 H 11 48 Berwick 8 15 11 64 ltrlo rri.L ...... ...... 7 17 7 24 49 8 54 2 58 8 06 8 20 3 30 8 87 8 44 7 35 7 3D 7 4f 7 W f 01 8 11 8 111 8 27 8 32 8 36 8 40 8 l 3 50 Willow Grove is " t ime KlrttfB 8 H 12 (W 3 5K Espy 8 34 12 ir HIWMHblirg 8 40 18 22 Hup.Tt .. 8 4I 18 25 ralawlHsa '0 jj Danville 05 12 44 rameron J NOkTUOMBKKLAKB....... 30 Iu 4 I H 4 12 8 M 8 57 8 02 15 24 .35 4 15 4 22 4 33 4 43 4 65 A. . A. H. A. H. T tKunsdallT. I Flag at at ton. K. M.KINK, T. W. LEB. Hupt. Oen. Pass. Agt. SOVTII.- B. fc 8 R. R -NOHTH ARUlVI L1AVI a. 111 7. 1'1! a.m. pm p m STATIONS. Bloom sbu'g " f. to Si " Wain st. amipm.pm J.00 87(6 25 am 6.10 12.10; 6.00! 8.15 7.0t 7 01 12.U6 1202 11.53 11.6 5.55 6.53 5.42 5.3, 6.31 8.1(1 8.05 1.60 1.45 1.30 1.00 v.02 8.05 8.15 8. IN 2.8016.27 S.42i6.S0 8.5216.40 8.65 6.44 7.53 6.61 6.40 6.211 Paper Mill 6.87 6.50 7.10 ..Lhrut bt OranuevU'el 11.4. 8.26I 8.86, 8.401 8 4, 8.56 1 10.0(1 3.fl3l.63i 11.31 5.21 1 !.-!. 17 .. . rorss. ...Zauer's.. btl ' ie . Benton. . ..Edson's... 8.13,T.( 8.1717.07 T.86 7.45 8.00 8.80 8.40 6.25 8. IN 8.CB 6.04 6.02 12. ft) 11.21 18.08 18 45 8.25I7.18 11.13 5.001 J.S3I7.23 8.37IT.87 8.4V7.81 11.00 4 5612.10 II. 06'4.53 12.(11 role' (r'k 10 03' 8.40 3.53 6.43 11.02 4. 48 11.63 ..Lauoacn..!io.'j ...Cuutral. 110.15 .Jaoi.CUy.lloiN am 8.467.41 WOO ia61l4.3NU.46 8.58 7.61 8.5&7.V It. 25 V. 35 6.40 10.48.4.85!ll.80 am am pm pm pm pm am liavi corrected to Jan. 30,1808 asbivi 1 .- - - 1 Columbia & Montour El. Ry. riMK TAHI.I. IX HI 11.1 I'JI NK I, ioa,ancl until ! 1 lit- notice Car leave Mo. ,11 f .r A n, .In, l.ime KhI 'v. li'.-rici a ni nit"" W'M.n as luilowm. A. vt. 5:00, 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, 9:40, 10:2O, 11:00, 11:4'). P. M. l2:2o, :oo, 1:40, 2.20, 3:00, 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:2 ), y:oo, 10:20 and (ll:oo Saturday nights Only.) Leaving depart from Berwick one hour f.nm limn a i.ivpn above, coin mcnuinc at 6:00 a. m. Leave Hloom for Catawiasa A. M. 6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, 9:40, 10:00, 11:40. V. M. 12:20. 1:00 1:4". :20, 3:00, 3:40, :20. :oa, 5140, 6:2o, 7:00, 7.40, 8:209:00 9:40, 10:20 and (U:oo Saturday night only, Carl returning depart from Catawiasa 20 minutes trom time as given above. I). Ct. lUr-KPlT. Superintennent. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In em-ct May 17, l'.KJ'l. TRAINS LSWK BLOOMHBCKO Vnrk. Pniiaaeiunia. nea4lni. PottM. llle,Tiimaqua, weekday ll.tf) a 111, 8 Vor "lli'ianiaswt, weekdays, ".27 11:30 a m of Ktnvili ntl Mlltor, weekdays. 7: 11:30 For catawl8a weekdays 7.2T, 11:90 a m "ror Kupr'teekdays 7.27, 11.30 a. m. 1S:J0 S.W, '30,rg,vl roR HLOUMRHUHtt Loavo New York via fhliaaeipnla 8.(0 p m., and via Kant on v.ioa. m. Uiavefalladelphla ui.nia. m. Leave Heading ia.iRp. m. Lav Poti svllle 1 .S5 p. u. LaveTamaqual.4p,m., Leave wtlllamspori weekdays 10.00 a m, 4.80 P'l.ive Catawissa weekdays, 6.3fi, 8.0 a. m. ' Letve Ku"''!"''. weekdays, IU4. 8.23, 11.40 a m. im, a-40 h.ji p. m. ATLANTIC CITY K. R. From Cliestnut St. and.sonth 8t. Ferries. ATLANTIC CITT. r. A. M. Kxc JS.OOA. M. I.Cl. J.hi A.M. Kxi). $10.00 A. M. Rxp. 11(1.4.1 A. M. Kp. t.(W P. V.. Kxp. t4.00 P. M. Exi. tft.iio P. M. Kxp. 5.00 P. M. Lcl. ATLANTIC CI .! CAPS MAT- 7 15 I1 M. Exp. a'H.4fl A M. a 1 M. OCStM CITT, tS.OO P, M. SKA ISLE t57.IW A. M. a'H.4 A. M. t4.1S P. M, t5.00 P. M. 1H 45 A.M. tl.15 P. M. ""llnlly. ""Sundays, ' t" Weekrtas. "a" Sundays, South St. 8.30. $1-00 Excursion. Detailed time tables at ticket ofIle.es, IM.h and CheHinutHt.s., R34 llbestnuf. St, HXJS Chestnut St., Host south 3rd St., S'Mt Market, St., and at Stations. union Transfer Company will eall fm and check baicKatte from Uolels and residences. A. T. DICK, EPSON J. WERKH, Uon'ISupt. (ien'l Pass. Ak't Pennsylvania Railroad. Hcbedule 1 11 effect May 94. 1903 Northward. Station .4. A. M. A. H. P M P. M, Sunbury leave " 1 9 w ? n o oweVtoT..:.-.-.:::::: i s s mo 1 1 a Klnm ? Run.... iC oeiflOII. t 5 44 South Uanvllle 1 7 U 10 17 8 21 5 50 KoaFlng Creek it 7 83,110 j I 8 Hi t 8 01 catawiasa Arrive i i Calawlssa Leave East Bloomsburg-. Bloomsburg ) Espy Ferry sionytown Ferry Creasy NeBcopeck....Arrlvej, Berwick I I 7 81 110 35 1 8 88 t 8 08 7 87 10 43 2 4sj 6 15 f 7 42 f 10 4?l t 19 f 7 M;f 10 53 if 8 87 T bit 10 60 8 55 6 80 8 05 40 102 11 05 Nesoopeca Ij.ave 5 8 02 111 05 I 8 05 I B 4(1 8 I81 11 801 8 201 8 52 Wapwallopen Pond UIU Monoanaiiua I Slckshlnny f Ketreat Nntlcoke Buttonwood Plymouth Ferrv South Wllkesbarre.... f 8 21 f 1125 t 8 25it 8 56 8 81 11 82 8 30 7 01 8 431 11 42 8 40 7 10 8 4' 11 64 1 8 49 7 19 f d 00 f 12(10 f 8 65 f 7 85 t 9 (r2 f 18 02 f 8 57 f 7 28 9 061 12 06 4 OOi 7 30 0 (8 12 081 4 03 7 88 Hazle Street ft 10! 12 10 4 06 7 30 Wllkesbarre ...Arnve A. M.l P. M P. M, P. M I I I SOUTHWARD. Stations. k. K. A. M, P. U, P. M Wllkesbarre Leave Ha.le Street T 25 1 10 35 I 2 45 i 6 00 7 W 1(1 7 X l o bouth Wllkesbarre.... 7 SHI 10 40 BO- 05 f 7 82 f 10 42 f 2 62 f 6 0' Plymouth Ferry Buttonwoou I 7 85 f 10 45 l IMHW Nantlcoke 7 4 7 61 10 501 3 01, 6 17 Ketreat Shlckshlnny I Mocanaqua ) Pond Ulll Wapwallopen Neacopeck Arrive 10 68 8 101 3 20 6 26 87 8 01 11 07 f 8 05 f 11 11 I 8 25 I 6 4 2 11 16 8 81 8 47 11 W 3 4i 111) 8 10 8 lh Hrwlck 8 l .H 111 28 I 8 42 7 00 Ncoeck.... Leave H 811, 11 36! 8 52' 7 04 t'reusy 8tontown Kerry Enp- Kerry BloomHburg.... 1 East hlooiusburtr.... f CatawUsa Arrive f 8 3:1 f 11 SH f 8 54 f 7 12 8 42 111 4u I 4 Olfi I 7 U 8 47 1 11 5o 4 08 1 7 25 8 51i 11 57 , 4 18 7 32 Catawlssa Leave 8 55 !1 57: 4 Hi 7 33 f U 01 f 1205 f 4 1 f 7 80 KoarinK treek Boyd Danville Kouin Uanvllle S Klpps 11 nil Wolvertou Klines drove bunDury..... Arrive 19 10-112 1114 20 ( 7 46 I 14 12 15( 4 31 7 51 f 9 1 f 12 20 f 4 35 t 7 5ti f U 5 f 12-Ji f 4 42 t 8 03 t 27 f 12 30 I 4 15 r B m I 8 35 1 1240,1 4 55.1 8 15 A. M. P. M.I P. H.I P. X I Dally. I Pally, except Sunday, "t" Ktops ni.iv mi slirnal notice to acm, or t'ondactor to receive or clscliarge pasxeiiKei s. it. ..1... 1....V.. iu . inMsiir nil us follows: v,.r i'iiMi(in and KciiiiiUni us follows: 7.87 111-4:1 a. 111.. 2.43 and 6.15 n. m. wecU days; lu.4S " Korl'! 'iiv lllo, Keadlnn and Philadelphia, 7.3' a rr. Onrf iH n 111. Week dHYH. Vor lliiy.let(in,'7.37 and 10.43 a. m ,J.4S and B.15 p. m. week duys, 10.48 a. m. tiunduys. Kor LewlsbuiB. Milton, Wlilluiusport, Lock Haven, Kenova and Kane, 11.50a. 111. weekdays; 1 11, .i.i-ii oiiiv. 8.47 a. m. and 4.06 P. in. week days; for Wlllfamsport and Intermediate sia lions, 8.47 a, 111. and 7.25 p. m. week days. Kur llellefonte, Ty(one, I'hlllpsburg-, and Clearfli ld, s-47 and 11,50 a. m, week days. Kor Uarrlsbura and luteimedlate stai Ions 8.47 and 11.50 a. m., 4.uti and 7.25 p. m. week duye; 1.06 p. Ul. Huudays. For Philadelphia (via ITarrlsburg), Baltimore and Washington 8.47 and 11.50 a. m., 4.06 and 7.25 n. m. week dtiys; 4.06 p. m. Sundays. i.v.1- 1'itiHliiirir (via llarrlsbtuu). 8.47 a 7.25 p. ui. week days; 4.0iip. m. dully; via Lewis tflwn Judctlou, 8.47 ana 11.00 a. m. weuk oays; via Lock llaven, 8.47 and 11.60 a m. week aays. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run on through trains between Hunbury, Wllllatiisport and Erie, between Hunbury and 1'lilladelpUia and WashlDgtonandbetweenUarnsburg, rltw tourer and the west. For tunuer lDformaUon apply to Ticket Atrents. i. W. ATT EH BURY, J. R. WOOD. Uuneral Managor. Pass r Trafflo Mgr. UiSO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. Bsasle Studio . Tromiit attention given to nl Photographic Work Crayons, Framing. Copying and Bromid Enlarfiements. Made at Short Mice The Beadle Studio MAIN AND CENTKL tiTS. You tan save monev on Pianos and Ur (jans. You will slwavs fir.d the largest stock, bet makei- and lowest prices. PIANOS. From $175.00 nd upwtxos. ORGANS, From $60.00 ani Upward! We sell on the installment plan. P"uS 2?.oo down and fio.ooper monin. u- J . , a- mnnlh I. It. pans, ijio.oo nown, nj.w p" e.al discount for cash. Sheet music, at on half price. Musical merchandise of al kinds. .... We handle Genuine Singer High Arm SEWING MACHINES, .oO down and tl. Per momh- We ,also mile tne uemoren asmey ...v y.50 and upwards. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes ot tawing Machines. Best ma! n of WASH MACHINE FROM $4.00 UP TO $J.00.. J. SALTZE Music Roomi No. 115 W. Man. Stree. elow Market, Uloom; bu, Va For the Satisfactory Kind in Up-to-date Styles, go to CapwelPs 5tudio, (Over llartman's Store) BLOOMSBURG. PA. P.rfcrtrk"PP.r.".Jl -w Hnt Wrlle lor ink kvuk by Rollaaa u Toi Oippr . 11. At yourdf tirf: !. By Bui lor CKprtM Ifc. Van IOMI BiCS I tool iU.filar) . BOU.H1I MFQ. 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