WASHINGTON. From nwr Ut ir Cnm'tpninlcnt . nt . Washington, Doc. 2t, lyn. Iiy a vote of 57 to 18 the Cub 111 reciprocity hill p.ism-.l the Suiati-. After it receives the l'roMl..-iit s binnature, the two years' Ik-lit for UrilT reduction toCuha will lie end oil, with eoiioessious to tin: Island ns Kieat as could have hein expect ed from ii "stand pat" lepuhiican Administration. Most of tin.- Demo crats favored the hill as the hest which could he obtained under the circumstances. One republican, Senator Hard voted against it. l!e fore the vote wis taken Senator llailcy and Senator Spooner took opposite Hides in a debate 011 the constitutional authority of the Presi dent and Senate to negotiate a triaty whii h r.ill.-d fnr ti, r,.,i,;.w,r ... . .... . i .'niv.irn v- i . the tariff and to make this treaty contingent on the approval of the House. Mr. I'ailey said that as all revenue acts should originate in Ihe House, the President had not this right. Mr. Spooner, republic an, was enthusiastic in his defense ot tuc Administration, hut it was generally admitted that he put tortn tne weaker argument. Ke ferring to the recent decision of the democrats to be bound bv caucus rule, Mr. Hailey declared that hence forth there would be no "White House Senators" to he found on the democratic side of the chamber. Perry S. Heath is scored again in the report of Holmes Conrad and Charles J. Bonaparte on the scandals of the Washington Postoflice, which has just been published. It says, "So tar as is indicated by the papers submitted to us, the persons direct' ly responsible for these fraudulent employments were Terry S. Heath and George W. Heavers." The re port ai.o tries to place some of the responsibility on former Postmaster ijtneral diaries liinory ainitli Mr. Heath continues to protest his innocence, hut Lukes care not to waive the statute of limitations, so that he might le brought to trial Assistant Postmaster General Bristow's report on the postal scandals has been sent to the Government Printing Office and will oe given to the public in a few days. The publication of the re port was decided upon by the House Committee on Postolfices and Post Roads Kach member of Congress will be supplied with several copies which he may dispose of as he sees fit. Mr. Ikistow strongly advised the publication of the entire report and it is said that he intimated to the Committee that his report had been too much edited at the White House, and that certain parts of it were toned down before the synop sis was published. Senator Gor man and other democratic leaders are determined that the public slnll net at the bottom of the postal frauds and they will continue their agitation for a Congressional in vestigation. Democrats of the Senate have de cided to accomplish an effective or- ganiation by requiring submission to caucus rule, senator uoruiau thf dnlv cho-.en leader, has thus been successful in his efforts to get his democratic colleagues to act as a unit on the public questions which will be discussed this coming winter and from the issues ot the next campaign. In this way the minority will be better able to op nose the republicans, who however . i- J. ...11.. ,U th ni.iv differ indivuiiully in tne nritnarv stages of a controversy, nlivavs unite on the policy deter mined 'upon by the majority of the nartv. Leader Williams, in the House, is confident of democratic success next year, lie says, "The democratic outlook is more hopeful han for vears. The democratic nartv is more nearly united than it t,.uiwi for a lonsr time. It comes nearer meaning something. Con servative business interests distrust i,.,.....H His stretlUOUSltV IS SO jVUU.-n-ivi.. - " Deafness Cannot be Ourud u.. ioi -m, nidations as they can U I'i . r 1. ),.. fiiwnsi'd portion ot i;oi 1ciK.11 l"- " the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by coiv lies. IXaliiess is auiuiiuuui f caused by an inlhuned condition ot the mucous lining of the I-ustacluan Tube. When this tube is inflamed vnn have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it is en nnfness is t-hc resuil i 1 1 V. I J VIV.1-I , I .,.,i..cU tlir inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to J normal condition, hearing wm 1.- i.-...,.,.i fnrpvi-r: nine cases IT. f ...... rn.is.-d bv Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed f iif. mucous surhces. We will give One Hundred Dol Deafness (caus- iara IvJ any v" , j ed by catarrh) that cannot he cured I.. iin rnrnnh Cure. Send tor Vy Aim. - - " - 1 tL.a xt t riiT?.MKY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's are the best. near recklessness tint it would re- I'lire n-i es:i.-i illy pii I attorney to mark the diffjrenee. The National Nero Suffrage l.Mgn- lias lint hel.l a meeting here which was brok.-n no ni'i-r 'he rptestion uf inilorsing I'rcsi k lit Roosevelt. Such a resolution was voted down and t hse who favored its adoption holt'-d the meeting and organized another. 1 he figh' be tween the factions will he carried on, and nnv result in scndmir two colored delegations from the dis trict of Colombia to the republican n uioiul convention. t: The case of the Northern Securi ties Company agai ist the United States has been argued before the Supreme Court and the decision ot the Justices is now awaited. Ihir . . , , ing me two days Hearing me court was crowded by those who followed the trial with great interest. Mrs. Roosevelt, many United States Senators and prominent business men were seen among the audience. I he case came on appeal from the decision of the Circuit Court for the District of Minnesota, which was to the effect that the purchase of thc TiQT l,art of lWe stock ?l th two railroad companies constituted a merger and was contrary to the Sherman Anti-Trust law. At torney General Knox reoresented the government and Mr. John ( Johnson of Philadelphia, ex-At torney General Griggs and others represented the companies. Mr. Johnson argued that in ac (luiring the stock of the two rail roads the securities comnany did nr't purpose to prevent competition or restrain trade, but to proud its own property and increase trade He took exception to the decision of the Circuit Court that the pos session of the power which the companv had was a violation of th law, and contended that such hold ing was not i'i accordance with th decisions of the Supreme Court which was that it is the use of power, and not possession or it which constitutes the oltense. He .1 . . i t 1 I .. .1. . declared mat me noiuing oy ine Securities company of the majority of the stock of the two railroads was not a violation of the Sherman act and not a monopoly, and that he act did not declare illegal th acquisition or ownership of stock of two companies, and that it it uiu, it would be unconstitutional. At torney General Knox argued that the arrangement effected by the company was a combination in re straint of interstate commerce ana, as such, a violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act; that it constituted 4 1 4. 1 1 i monopoly; ana mar. me court nau the power to prevent it. He said, The hnal result ot tnese transac tions was that one ana tne same set of men, Mr. Hill, and Mr. Morgan and their associates being the ruling spirits among them, act ing under a charter agreement ana through the agency of a corporate organization, became vested with absolute power of control over two parallel and competing systems ot interstate railway.' lie aaciea that it was absurd to say that two rajiway companies that were under one control would ever compete in a true sense of the word. Feast of Lights aud Oouseoration. Festival ol the Jewish Church Which Comes Along About Christmastime It is a coincidence that about the time ot Christmas, the great testiyal I , r rM,f-iuian flinrrll ttlt Tfvvish of the Christian Church, the Jewish oeoole have one of their . most . . .. ......... , beautiful feasts, tliat ot ".Uigiits ana Consecration. known as cnan- ukah." which begins on the 25th day of Kislev or the Jewish month (between the nt-w moon ovemDer and in December) and continues cioht d.vs. During this feast ot rededication the devout assemble in the syuagogue daily. On each day in the synagogue a portion of the Pentateuch is read; Psalms 113 11S are chanted besides the listh benediction and m the prayer ot grace after meals additional prayers of thanksgiving are recited, which reveal the motives of this church festival. Pile feast itself commemorates the defeat of the ancient tieeks under King Antichus Kpiphanes and the complete victory of Math athias and his sons, the Maccabees, over them about the year of the creation of the world 3620. The Jews being again in possession immediately rebuildedthe new altar and rededicated the Temple. Ow ing to the lighting of the lights in the synagogue and in the Jewish home, the feast has received its name: "Feasts ot Ugtus or 01 "Rededication." The number of lights is increased daily by one, beginninc; on the 24th day of Kislev uutil the eight days with its eight candles are complet ed. B th lha Kinil You Have Aiways Bought THE COLU ADRIAN. BLOOMSBURCi, PA 3 A BARGAIN FO t FARMERS. The New York Tribune Farmer, a ational i'.ln-trated agrieultura' weekly ot twenty large pages, has no superior as a thoioughly pracli- al and hclplul publication lirtlie farmer and cverv member ot his amilv, and the publishers are de termined to give it a circulation un eualcd by "any paper of its class in the Lnited States. Knowing that every enterprising, up-to-to-datc farmer always reads his own local weekly newspaper, the New York Tribune Tiirmer has made an exceedingly liberal ar rangement which enables us to ofler the two papers at so low a price that no farmer can afford to lose the op portunity. The price of the iew lore in- bmie Farmer is Si.oo a a year and Thk Columbian is $i.wa year but both papers will be sent tor a full vear if you forward Sr.2.s to Tun Columbian, Bloomsburg, Pa. Send your name and adddress to the New York Tribune Farmer, New York City, and a specimen copy of that paper will be mailed to you. ( Read our Clubbing Oilers tor 1904 on 5th page.) tf Want Game Laws Changed. A mimber of sportsmen, says the Hazleton Sentinel, have drawn up the following petition, which after circulation through the different counties, will be forwarded to the next Legislature. That there shall h no gun used to kill or assist in killing deer that propels more than one metal bullet or pellet at any one shot from a gun or any one discharge ot powder. That the season for killing deer, hare, rabbit, pheasant, grouse, woodcock and quail shall open at same date of same month of each year. That no person or persons shall kill or assist in killing more than one deer in any one lawful season. That no person shall kill or have in his possession more than twenty pheasants, grouse, woodcock, quail each, in one lawful season. That there be a liberal bounty paid for each and every weasel, hawk and owl killed in Pennsylva nia, to be paid by the township in which said weasel, hawk and owl are killed. Ir is Your Business to pay attention to your physical weilare. Your responsibility begins when you yet up in the mornini;. Your body lie-ins its l.iy s work at breakfast. A dish of "f" will yive you the right foundation for the day' busi- ress. "It ha urmn nutriment to saniy the taste and add strength to the body and the brain. One dish mikes y iu want n other. You can eat "Jf a any time. Grocers sell "If. 212 iy "He says that he is on his feet a good deal during the day." "That's a mistake. He is a cou ductor on the trolley road, and is on ether people's feet." ijr lil'jli.wV.'. Don't forget the old man with, the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he , , ' ,. J J ... nas Dccn travenncr around tne world, and is still ' traveling, brinoinor health . f . and comtort wherever he goes. To thc consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 600. and $I.OOi all druggists. I rim wMm I I fix IP f Lost Article System- A new system governing the handling of articles tuund 011 piss cnger trains has been inaugurated by the l'ennsy. and is now in effect on a number ot divisions. Train men are instructed to hand all ar ticles found by them to the baggage master and receive a receipt. 1 he articles will then h? forwarded to the superintendent's office and held subject to order for 90 days, when if not claimed, tliey will he given to the trainmen holding the receipt. W AN I KD-A THI!S TWOKTll Y OKN TLBMAN Or 1:1(1 V III I'llDll eillllltV tOinA"IHC" bllMllll'HK fnr an old OHialrlNlwrt hoine"! willd MnHiieim siann Inif. A Htriiltfht, bona tide weekly salary of lisnnpnlil l eheck eaeli Monday with all ex pense; onecr. iroin iicii'ii"u" "'"i "' V'llleeH l'r expeilei. uiai' lliinn'-iru rii.i - lope. Manager, wo tax ion "uii'iintr, ine-", Illinois. KM I'll W BOOK MAILED FR EE. A. V 1 FEVEIlrt. onr.lln, Inflaninia cuhm Hbuia. I.uni Krirr. Milk Fevrr. H. Il.(l'lt lrt, l.amellrii, liljurlri. CURUlt Klll'UIIIlllll. ('.CIWHIK THHOAT, Quliuy. Epltootlc llmniipi-r. WOlt MH. Hot., Griihu. iCOI'UIH, I'nlita, InflurnM. Inflnmfi i l.ufiai, I'leuro-I'nruiiiiinla. 1 COI IC. (,-llvnrhr, Wind-lllown, illlarrhea, llifiiliry. Prriiit. Mlh AlllllAGE. KIUKY dt ULADDKK IIIHORDKUH. II. II. CURKJI K. K. curucs F. F. CtTRKfl ii.a. 11 11. Ct'HJM I. I. lUKIi niHKBK. Man Erupliuna. tXRKH J. H. CUKKH lllirrn, .rra.r. rarry lit It COMHTIOV Murlna Coal, liirfUrailuu. muiiix'n mimirii, BJo. each 8talila Cane, Ten Brwclfln". Ikxik, e.. $7. At dnimilata, nr wnt prepul'l on rmicliit of prleo. Humphi-eyi Mrdlclne Co Cor. William John. BtreeU, Hew York. RHEUMATISM "NKV PLASf trtli draw the jmi(ii irotn nil parln t thr tfiy. fRtt on approval to any Muffew Thee plonteni rure even after truK arM doctors fail Write u tod:v. S-t fur feet mid bark lfcr Ntrv IMnMer for The back ftoc By mill taywhirt. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned havine been restored to health by simple means, a Tier tullcr ing for aevcral years vilh a severe lunir aflectiun, and that drc.id disease CoOMumplioa, is anxious to make known to his fellow Bullercrs the means of cure. To those who desire tt, he will cheerfully send (fre df charpe) a copy of the prescription ued,wht h the? will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, B rone hit It and all tnroai and lunff M a ladle, lie hopes nil sufTrrers will try lis remedy, as It is invaluable. Thnse rlrsirinj the prescription, whirh will c'si thm nothing, amd mar prove a blessing, will plce addrcbs,, Rev. U)TriiUJL.WlLSOXf Brooklyn New Vork. li-iw iv. RAILROAD TIME TABLE Lackawanna Railroad. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. In effect Januury litith, 19J2. iAO'l, A. sl'ATIONH. m. a. u. r. u. r. u. MOK'1'UUIlMKltl.ANll.... IS 45 Cauieiou...... H 5? Uauvilie 7 07 Uatawmsa 7 Kupert 7 M 10 (JO 1.60 it 14 CI tiM 8 11 & 43 U l 6 6 1 li (11 8 88 8 16 H 40 13 ti 48 6 M ti 61 tl 68 18 27 i 68 6 84 8 08 6 41 8 C (8 47 8 HO 8 6 81 (7 09 8 38 7 14 10 1 10 Si lo 87 uiouuourin.H Espy - . ... Lime 'tlde . .. willow Orovo BilarcreeK 7 M 10 41 7 S 10 48 7 4fiu 61 17 48 7 M 7 67 n 05 8 05fn i- 8 11 II 17 8 M 11 81 8 8 8 88 11 44 3 41 8 -" 11 6S 8 47 8 M 11 69 Berwick Beach Haven..,.- lllck'n Kerry Sulukalilnu) 11 unlock'a. . Nantlcoke Avoudale ..... Plymouib Plymout b Juoctlon.. Kingston. .. 3 44 8 47 8 fi . 4 00 4 03 1 M 7 S8 7 U Bennett 8 w Forty Kort !,? .'ii 4 7. Wyoming West I'lliston m... Susquehanna Ave I'tMHIOU Ouryea Lackawanna ...... Taylor Hellevue HOHAMTON V Oft 18 08 4 U 4 17 4 20 4 84 4 9 4 Si 4 40 7 48 7 5) 1 58 8 01 8 18 8 10 8 17 9 10 9 13 li 14 9 19 ia 17 9 i!3 9 til 9 Si V 42 12 85 4 50 8 23 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. WEST. A. M B'PATIONf. A. M. P. M. BOHAKTON Bellevue Taylor LackawHiina Duryea I'lUston Biisiiuflianna Ave., West l'lttston 0 85 10 10 1 55 tf, 35 8 44 10 17 8 60 10 21 8 63 10 28 6 57 10 33 8 19 10 37 7 08 10 41 T 07 10 48 "i "u 'ih";a 7 80 10 (b 2 03 2 10 2 13 2 17 2 19 2 23 8 87 8 81 . 34 2 40 8 44 0 60 e n 8 6 7 01 7 06 7 10 7"l7 7 21 Forty Fort..'.'.'.!"".. Bennett Wyomlni,'.. KimfHton J IIMIIU! U UUULIVIi. .. piymoutu 7 29 11 05 "Fir "u"9 7 43 U 19 7 63 f 11 81 8(3 II 48 8 09 11 48 8 15 11 64 "fHW 8 '.'8 12 09 8 84 12 15 8 40 18 22 8 45 18 itf 8 f0 19 82 9 05 12 44 12 H 9 SO 1 10 8 49 9 64 2 58 8 08 a 8 :io 8 37 8 44 8 50 f3 54 8 58 4 T8 4 12 4 15 4 22 4 83 4 41 4 65 7 85 rtVOUIIHIW Numicoke 7 39 7 43 7 49 fx II 8 11 8 19 8 27 8 82 8 88 8 40 8 18 8 53 8 67 9 02 9 15 9 21 9 85 Iluniock'a HhlekMilnny... ........... Illuk'tVeiry , Bench Ilavnu ..... Bi-rwlck Brlarereek Willow orove Lime Kldge KHpy Hloi 'jBburg KUp.Tt CnUwlBsa M. Danville Cameron NOHTHCMBKHLAXD....... A. M. A. H A. U. A. U. t Hunndnllv. f Flag station. E. M. K1NE, T. W. LBB, Hupt. Hen. 1'ass, Agt. SOUTU.- AKBIVg. II. He H. K. K' -NOKTH I.IAVB a. in 7 10 7 06 am. pm p.m. 3.. 5 9.10 9. 1.60 1.45 1.30 STATIONS. Bloomsbu'g " P.if "Main et. amipinipm 9.00 8 87 6 26 9.02 8.89 (.87 a m 8.10 12.10 12 05 12 02 8.00 5.55 5.53 7 0 9.05I8.42I8.80 7.63 11.63 5. 42i Paper Mill 9.15 9.52 8.40 8.87 8.51 11.8in.3U: 8.40111.42 5.81 8.29,11. 8(16.21 ..Lbfht M. 9.18 8.55 6.44 8.60 9.2 8.03 8.63 7.10 orangevn'e 1.00 .. .iforka... ...Zuuer'B.. bil iw te . Henton. . ..Ed son's... 9.3H 8.18 t.03 8.86ll.29 5.17118.68 8 18.11.2r5.ftS;U45; 8.08111.13 t OOl 'V.3N 8. (M 11.119 4.6 18.10 B.02 II 08 4.68 12.06 5.53 11.09 4.48 11.63 5.43 10.51 4. SS 11.45 9.40 8.17 7.07 9.4H 9.58 8!37l7'.87!8!40 10.00 .('oie'a tir'k lj-ir 8in I ln08l&4U;7.8l!M8 10.18 8.45 7.419.f0 1.16 8.69 7.51 9 25 10.18 8.66 7.65 9.36 am pm pm am ..Lanbacb., ...Central .Jam. Cltr 6.4ill0.48 4.85 11.80! am am pin pin LiiTi Corrected to Jan. 80. 1908 abhiti Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIMH TAIil.lv IN I.I I l.t T JINK I, lyol.uiicl until furilu r u.tlce C ir-. Iivm: Itlmi n fir I'.spv Alim-d I.ime .1:, .IS Kill f. Ii :iIi.k .1 M.I I, ill I in A. M. S:" S-V, ('-1" 7:4'i 8;20 (j:')n, 9:40, io:iu, 1 1 wi I'. M. I2:l, !: l:.p, 2.20, 3:00, 3:41., 4:20, 5:00, J;.''. 7:00, 7:411, o.i 1, j ., lo:2o mid (I l:oo Nitiinlay lupins ouiy. ; Lcnviii); depart from Berwick one hour from time ai given above, toiniiiencint; ni 6:00 a. m. l.e.ive lllixim for Catawissa A. M. (.20, J:o0, 7:40, 8:2o, 9:00, 9:40, 10:00, 11:40. V. M. U-20, l:0O 1:411, 2:20, 3:0.., 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, f:2, 7:00, 7.40, 8:20 y:o 9:40, 10:20 ami (1 1:00 s.itunl.iy riii;hn only. Cnr returniny depart liom Catawissa 20 m'uutes troin lime as given above (1. I Ur-KK it. hiipvtiiilcnfient. PHILADKLPHIA RAILWAY. & RKAIJINT. In etTi et May 17, l.iOS. TKAINS LB AVE BLOO.MSBCHU ia vorn. I'Diiaaoionia. nealliiir, 1'ottM iiib riiiiiiu. weekdai 'i.il 11. iu a ui, .2.1) tfrir'aiilUrnsDort. weekilaya, 7.W7 ll:Wam I I... I 't-O'l H- 'Ji Ik III ifor uuvuif urt MIltOD, weekdays. ":St 11:30 m mil a. .' 1 : io d. in. ur i .L.wiHra weekdays 7..C. U-m a 111 1 .1 ii 1 ft till n. m vi M.iiitit weekdays 7.r. ll.so a. m. 12:so l.w, s.ho, p. m. .... ritAINS KOK HLOOinintlLKO, Leave New York via ililiuUlimia. 8.(0 m., and via Hastou v.lua. m. Leaveenlladelphla lO.iil. m. Leave KeadiDK 14.1ft p. m. ixave eoMBVtllrll.ft.'i p. u LertveTamanuai.4Up.in., Leave Wlitlamaporl weekdays 1 i.OO a ni, 4. n .11 iave Uatawissa weekdays, 8, 8 SO a. m i.r.i. AM n.m. iv Hun-rt,. wnekdays. C.14. 8.S.-. 11.40 a m. 3.4o it.Ji p. tn. ATLANTIC CITV K K. From lit stnut SU and smith M. Ferri'(. ATL NT W CITT. r.si A. M. EC. W.(K) A. M. I i I. ATLANTIC CITT. I CAT! MAT 15 P. , M. Kxp. a'H.4S K. M. r. n r. i . t5.00 P, M. I t.'KI A.M. hxo. I IO.0U A. M. I xp. OCEAN CITT. tiu.l A. 1. r Xi, tJ (HI V. V. hxu. 1 1.00 V. V. Kx i. t.MK) H. M. Kxp. 5.00 I". M. Lcl. OKA rsi B a'8.15 A. M. t4.15P. M, t5.00 P. M. $7.(H) A. M. 'H 15 A.M. tl.lS P. M. nniir (" DtindnTH. "t" WopK-nay. "a" Sundays. ttoutU HI. 8.i. "I" ' Kxciirslon. Ooiiiilpi time fi.hli's at tlckot onii's,l:'.tli and rheHtnnt. m.,(wn:uttrmt 8t, loos cui'Htnut H.tumsoulUilrd Mt., :i'.nii Market bt., and at matiuus. cnlnn TransfT romnany will f ill foi ' and check baKKaxe Iroin Uutels and residences. A. T. ;)H'K, KPSON J. WEBKS. Oen'lsuut. Onn'l "as9. Alft. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule in EfKECT November 29, NOHTBWAKD. KJ03. STATIONS. A. M. A. M. r Ml r. u. Hunbury leave i 8 4V1 9 ,v 5 2 00 5 5 KllnesOrove f 64 f 10 04 f S 8 Wolverton f 8 68 f 10 Oti f 8 10 f 5 37 Klpps Hun t 7 Oil Hull t 6 44 oui,n uauvuie I 7 11 10 17, 8 21 6 50 Danville 1 1 Bovd t 7 18 110 21 f S ai.f 6 63 Koarlnir I'reek f 7 83 HO f 81 f 8 01 Catawissa Arrive; 7 Si: 10 85' 8 8i 8 0 Catawissa Leave i 7 8'i 1 10 35 5 8 38 5 8 OS Kaat Blooirmburtf. II 7 3-1 ,0 4;! 2 in 6 ls Bloomsburtc , Kspy Kerry f 7 42 f 10 47! 'f fl 19 stnnvtown Ferry I 7 10 1 10ft;t I 8 K7 Cicaxy T 58 10 68 2 55, 6 80 Nescopeck.... Arrive) J 8 02' 11 05. 3 05, 40 Berwick 1 Nescopeck Leave t 8 02 1 11 05 i 8 05 8 40 Wanwallopon 8 19 11 20 3 20 8 52 pond Ulll t 8 21 fU 25 f 8 28 I 6 60 MnnrHliaqua ....... ... 1 g si', 11 S' 8 30, 7 01 Nli-kHlilmiv r . ou ' " KM real I 8 43 11 42, 3 40 1 7 10 Nantlcoke 1 8 M 11 5l! 8 49 7 19 Buttouwood t 9 00 f 12 ini f 8 55 f 7 85 Plymouth Ferrv I 9 02 1 18 02 f 8 57 I 7 2S tir,iith lAllltflsnarre.... I 9(18 12 08 4 00 7 80 H7.1Ktn-et ! 9 8 12 OS 4 M 7 83 YMlkesbarro Arrive, 9 10 U 10 4 06, 7 8. A. m. r. a 1 r. u, r. u. SOCTBWAHP. Stations. A. U. A. M.l P. M. P. M. Wllkeabarre. llazle Street. .Leave ! 7 26 5 10 3" I 2 45 on I 7 88 10 37 8 47 02 houib Vt Ilki'Hbarre Piynmutu Kerry.. Buttouwood 7 s,i in 4n 2 Ml a If 7 82 f 10 12 f 2 58 f 07 it 1 85 110 45 f 2 64 f 6 09 Nantlcoke hermit HIilckHlilnny MociiUHQua l'oud Ulll Wapwailopen Nescopeck Arrive Berwick Neacopeck.... Leuvt'l creasy itmi)town Kerry Kspy Kerry Hluiinisbuiif . .. Krtsl Bloomsbui u.. . I Caluwlssii Arrive 7 43 10 501 3 01! 8 17 7 51 10 58 8 10 6 21) 8 01 11 07! 3 20 6 87 f 8 05 111 li t 8 25 I 6 42 8 10; a lti: 8 31 8 47 8 1H 11 mil 3 42 7 00 ! 8 lSjill 20 I 8 42 5 7 00 8 So 11 38 3 63' 7 09 I 8 3:1 111 8s I it M r 7 18 42 111 48 t 4 08 I 7 80 8 47 11 50 4 08' 7 25 8 55: H 57 4 18 7 38 Catawltisa Hoarlug Creek Boyd Danville Kimlh Diinvltle Leave 1 8 55 11 57 4 1 1 7 :i3 I 9 04 I 12 05 I 4 19 I 7 89 19 10, t 12 II t 4 2d I 7 4H 1 9 11 12 1) 4 31 7 51 Klpps Hun 19 19 113 80 r 4 ; r i m U olverton 'f 9 25 .112-28 f 4 42 I 8 0:1 KllnesOrove t 9 27;f 1830 I 4 46 r 8 iH uuubury Arrive ,S 9 35 8 1840 I 4 5 8 15 A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. I Dully, t Dally, execpt Sunday. "I" Htnpg onlv on slttnul nodee to Ant, or t'oudactor to receive or clacliartfe pasaenitein. i-tiiiriH ii.uve Hl.oo.vislir lai as lollows: Fur I'll taton and Scraulon as follows: 7.37 10:1:' a. m., 2.43 and 0.15 p. m. week uu)a; a. in. Siniilays. For 1'otlHVllle, Heading and riilladelplila, n. in. nuil 2.43 ii ill. week ilavs. r or lliizleion, 7.37 and 10.43 a. lu , 8.43 and 8,15 p. m. week days. . , Fur l.ewlsbui'K. Milton, Wllllamsporr, Lock Haven. Iteuova and Kiine, 11.50a. in. weekdays Lock Haven only, 8.47 a. in. aud 4.00 p. in. week days; for W llllaiiisport and Intermediate nut i inn. H 47 ii. 111. and 7.35 1). 111. week days. For Uellcfonte, 'I'ytone, I'lilllpsburg, r'lxurtlelil. s-47 and 11.50 a. m. week duvs. For Iliirrlsburk and liuennedlato stations 8.47 and 11 50 a.m., 4.08 aud 7.85 p. in. week uu; l lilt n. tn. Hilnnuvs. Fnr Philadelphia (via Hnrrlsburg), Balt1moii and Washington 8.47 and 11.60 a. m , 4.00 and 7.25 p. in week days: .on p. in. Bunuays. Knr I'ltiHborir 7.2ft p. in. week days; 4.00 p. tn. daily; via Lewis- town Judetlon, 8.47 ana li.nu a. m. week via Lock Haven. 8.47 and1.50 a Ul. week unys; duj s. 7.85 Hiillman Parlor and Hleeplntr cars run 7.45 thrmnrh trains between Hunbury. Wllllamsport 8.00 8. SO and Urie, between Hunbury and Philadelphia and Washington and between Uarrlsburg, Plttr. burg and the west . For timber information apply to Ticket Agents. W. W. ATTEKBl'KV, J. H.WOOD. tieneral Mauager. Paas r Trartlo Mgr. UHO. W. BOYD, Ueneral J'asaeoger Agent Beagle Studio Pro iipll ittcni i (;iven Id nl Photoraphic Work Crayons, Framin. Copying and bromii Enlargement Made at Short Hollci. Tlie Beanie Studio MAIN ANU CENTKK , I s Evtii VV. vi 1-- -ryv.i ..v ml tKu,S!!!S1lii,i. ii IWH-Hllli;!1. 1 1 1 1 MHllllli '1 111 IIk. You nn unve m-m-v on Pianos an'' Kans. ou will al ay; ' ,he b";e',, sio k, Wt makes a'i) lowest prues. PIANOS. From $175.00 and Upwards. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upwaidi We sell on thc installment 1'ian. Tiants ir nn .l..uii, unit Ain.ooncr nionih. -! B-l.v ..v.. , in.,. 10.00 flown. .oo ier month. Lit- .al discount for cah lleet music, at ont half price. Musical merchandise 01 al kinds. . . We handle Genuine Singer HiBn Arm SEWING MACHINtb. $5.00 down and .oO per month. V e also handle the Demorcst Sewing NlacMne, from :o.5o and upwaids. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil for all makes of Sewing Machines. Uest mal n of WASH MACHlNKb FROM $4.00 UP TO $J.O0. J. SALTZEtf Music RncmH No. '15 W. Man tjt below Market, Bloombirg, J a. For the Satisfactory Kind in Up-to-date Styles, go to Capwell's Studio, (Over llartman'g M re) BLOOM6BUKO. TA. Free Trial PHOTOS r( 1 wJiAtt jiui Her Wrlwlur.lb,liby I'I PS. MOTGT' Hollmmi Mfmt Md Food Ckappr !f. 11. At yonrd'tWi. 3IM. Uy luiti lur 1'kiirL. Yuur MONKY BACH lfut ftlUlui'tur)'. iuii.ui as uro. co no I'pdh An., lor, r. irr RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man (1. of Me. prodacea the above reanlta In SO day. R act! POWcriUJiy OUa quiCKiy. uiua wmcu u.uc.o Eouugmeuwillrogaiu tboir loet mtnbood.and old men will recover their youtMul ior by ualng BEV1VO. It quickly and surely restore Nervou noss. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly EniUalona, Lost Power, Foiliug Memory, Wasting Diaeasea. and 111 effects ol sell-aouso orcicei-Banu luuiicnnuu, which unfits one lor study, busineaa or marrlaga. IJ hot only cures by starting nttho peat ol disease, but Isagreat nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring Ing back the pluk (rlow to pole cheeks and Ta iloring the lire or yonrn. n wru ".;;-"' and Consumption. Insist on having BE HO.no other. It can be carried In vept pocket. By mall. 1.00 per package, or six lor 3 00. with poal tlve written guarantee to core or rctulia the inonev. Hni.knnil intvlsefrpe. A.lrtress K0At MtUICLNE CO., bmcAoitZ" I-OU SAl.K by W. S. KISUTON- k;lld moitel, skeleli or phnlo o. ..iveuticu iorf freereiHirt oil rHitentalnlitv. lor free book. I MirrTRADE-MARKS T and m.u 7.37 Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. and W'e proinptiy ntitaiu V. S. end Ki.'luri 1 1 1 1 1 T it M A CHICHESTER'S tnULIOH Pennyroyal pills I rj-N. Or1lnil Mini tlnly 4tHulnf. SAI'Ki Mm r-)ial'le I.dt. l'rufPtrt for en K iir.MMrs r,ui'irn In t"'U n'i Uol4 uiisillc tit. ttil4 wtch iilu rliibon. ThUi no other, llffiite Ounnvroui HubsitUuUuiiti mid lratl tloMtu Hu of your liruiigist, or a-nd 4. ! lamp- Kr PartlvulursH TfatlMunlolo " It r lief for l.tiaii4,n in 4nr, t,y ro Ihio Mull. 1 O.OOO TutiiintiniftU. Hold bv on all rruKUu. hlBi4Mtr rhmloKl t'o.. 1114 1 HttdlMsi M4Ut.r, I'lllLA., f A mm mm m4 f1(ui a-.d, :u f' bale Novor Folia it. Vcntcjro yt7l Hiir to us Kt-.ir. "f V"; I Jurtu wulp it-nwlA' litilr lulling, h Cum It 'V.