The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 08, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO, PA.
i aeaaasaeaeawei I
Of Interest
to Women
Widows Going Out Their Chances
ol Remarriage Not So Good Now
It ia Carloua that While the Bache
lor' Frctercnce la the Widow, the
Widower Likes the Spinster Best.
"Is the widow going out of favor In
the marriage market?" I auked the
registrar of a populous district.
"Oil, decidedly," he replied. "You
kno that fewer people of every kind
marry now than formerly. Thirty
years ago, out of every hundred mar
riageable people nbout six would mar
ry In any year; now the number Is
lees than five, nut the widow's
t nances have declined far more than
tho spinster's.
"I can only explain tho matter
clearly In figures. Thirty years ago
tho widow was extremely popular
rmnnif men about to wed. She wan
always so since we first began to keep
account of marrlapes, but from 1S73
lo 1S77 alio carried all before her.
"You must remember that there aro
r.-.any more spinsters than widows In
the country at all ages up to forty, and
especially up to thirty or thirty-five.
":.'ow, the great marrying ages for
women are from nineteen to twenty
eight or thirty. Yet In spite of that
fact at the time I speak of no fewer
than ten out of every hundred of the
year's brides were widows. What Is
the number now? Just six. The
widow of 1900 Is only half as popular
ts the widow of 1876.
"Cut It must not bo supposed that
the widow has dropped entirely out of
fashion. Nothing of the kind. She
is gradually losing her Bupreme posi
tion, but she still lias a decided -d-vantage
over tho woman who has nev
er been married nnd this at all ages.
"The young widow is preferred to
tho young maiden, and the middle
aged and elderly widows have it all
their own way.
"I must give you figures again, for
there Is no other way of making a
true comparison.
MAKES HARDEST LABOR EASY.
Benefits of a Non-Jarring Attachment
for Tools.
Even the hardest kind of labor can
be made easy, and let exacting on
the worker, as evidenced by the non
Jarring attachment for tools shown
here. Naturally, when tools are struck
by a heavy hammer or mallet, th
THB BOAST OP ARCHIMEDES
Something About Hie Sonoma for"
Moving the Earth. I
Men are apt to think we are pretty
amart In this twtutleth century and
so we are, for we have all the achieve
ments of the men of the past to work
on as a foundation. Yet seldom do wa
atop to think how much we owe t j
these ancients. Archimedes, who lived
In Sicily about three centuries before ,
Christ, was the greatest of the old
mathematicians. He discovered a
number of important principles and (
some of hlB demonstrations are so
abstruse that they puzzle the most ao
complishcd mathematicians of this
day to understand.
It was Archimedes who In his ea .
thuslasro at discovering certain for j
mulns relating to the power of levers
declared that he would, single-handed
and alone, lift the earth, provided
some one would give him a fulcrum
to rest his lover on. Theoretically thla t
would be perfectly possible. That 11
to say, no amount of work Is too great
for a given power to perform pro '
vided sufficient time is allowed for It !
Time, power nnd work are thus all
linked together. By increasing ins
Silence!
The In.tinct of mode,ty natural to every woman
rent hindrance to the cure of womanly dMM c. .n
"brink from the pcrannal mictions ol the l-:al P,.yu.iM
which acem indelicate. The thought ol ean -.natii-n . f.
horrent to them, and o they endure m silence a condition
Of disease which surely progresses From bad to worse.
it has been Dr. Pierce' a privilege to tirem
ireit many women who have found a refuse
for modesty in hi otter of FREE consult,
tlon by letter. All correspondence la held
aa aacredly confidential. Addresa Dr. H. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores and regulates
the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds up and.
puts the finishing touch oF health on every weak woman
who gives it a fair trial.
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
You can't afford to accept a tecret nostrum as a substitute
lor this non.alcohnlio medicine oh composition.
' is ..-
Bloomsburg & Sullivan
fRallrsMdeVJ
fakinE'fTcct Feb'y ist, iK3,.iao5 a-ra
;:noktuwako.
UMineso ideas.
You seldom see n Chinaman bereft
of an arm. leg. or other member of his
body. The reason for this Is that
Orientals have a profound objection
to surgical operations. They much
prefer to die than lose a member.
Their Idea in that, having come into
Hands Protected from Jarring. '
hands of the operator holding the tool
are Jarred to an extent depending up
on the force of the blow. That this
Jarring can be eliminated Is shown
by this attachment. It can be Bpplled
to a variety of mechanical tools, such
as nail punches, rock drills, etc. The
attachment consists of a sleeve which
fits over a handle having a reduced
diameter, around which a coil
spring Is placed. This spring la stiff
enough to hold the tool firmly for use.
so that the point can be placed exact
ly on the desired spot, but Is sufficient
ly elastic to relieve the hand of any
shock when the blow Is struck. The
coll spring also enables the tool to be
nressed firmly against the material,
so that the operator may be sure that
It Is in the right position, and yet
when the blow Is delivered, the shock
Is taken up by the spring and not
felt by the hand or arm, affording a
grateful relief to the nerves.
power you can do a certain amount j worJ wl(h R 'rertan number of
of work In less time, and so on. Pro .. thumbs, arms, and legs, they
W... A aAlnmilna AA tint knfUf HOW
much the earth weighed and so he did
not figure out how long It would taka
him to lift It with his lever. But no
the earth's mass has been ascertained
and a mathematician named Montiicla
has calculated that If Archimedes had
worked Incessantly, without stopping;
to eat, drink or sleep, lifting lis
pounds a foot every second (mora
than any man could do) It would still
have taken hlra over three billion cen
turles to have moved the earth a sla
gle Inch! That would indeed havi
been "going some," as the current e
pression ts.
Tt was Archimedes who discovered
that any body of matter when placed
rr.UHt go out with the same number.
Otherwise, when on the other Bldo
I 'icy might be sent back to search for
the missing member, only to be eter
nr.'.'.y looking for It. In denistry the
Chir.c?e have reached tho discovery
that the nerve in a worn, and that the
Lest method of treating an aching
looth is to loosen it by drtvlnr; In
v.-edgoa, so that the worm may escape.
Young People's Weekly.
Rat Skin Industry.
The crusade which England recent
ly Instituted ng; inst rats has resulted
i:i thA i.atabllshment of many new in
dustries. In London alone the value
i nf tho new industries now exceed
i 1200,000 a year. Among the many oth-
as he noticed how the water rose la
the tub when he went Into It. He was)
so overjoyed at the discovery of the)
principle he had so long been search
ing for that he ran naked Into th
Up to tho age of twenty there are juvenue r.ri.u- - itroet touting bis ce.eoraiec rr
practically no widows. Just a few. game ?"-"r ka meanmg m ureeK uu ,
In water, for Instance, displaces a
quantity of water exactly equal to it" ( cr ugiigea to which the skins aro put,
own welEht. This great fact Struck! a tl,..v nrB omnloved for bookbinding.
him while he was in the bath one day, photograph frames, purses, and for
A New Paris Game.
Juvenile Parisians have
new
thousand girls aged from
fifteen to twenty there are 985 unmar
ried, and so all the brides of this age,
with the exception of two, were spin
aters. At twenty the widow begins to
appear in force. From this age to
twenty-five there is one widow In the
population to each 363 unmarried
women. She Is lost among the crowd,
one would think, and yet Bhe goes off
faster than the spinster.
"We are dealing with the year be
fore last, the latest year about which
! i-PTistrnr ccncral Kives his sc
iolist. In thla year no fewer than
128 000 mntflens in their twentieth to
twenty-fifth year married. It is tho
g: e-itcst marrying age.
"There were only 293 widow brides,
tut. considering tho small number of
widows of this ago in tho country they
were as popular as the widows 6,000
more or them would have got married.
"Curiously, while the bachelor
FTiov. a preference for the young
wWo'v, the widower apparently likes
t'jo finrcr best," said my informant,
who frocoedod to supply figures which
rhowed that from the age of twenty
fve to tho ago of fifty-five widows con-f-"-o
to havo better chances of mar-r'--.?,
nltho-.-.gh, as has been shown,
t'sese chances are lessening every
jer.r."
Eroil Chops In Paper,
craze, it is canea me j-ioojuus mm,
and is a little aeroplane shot up by
the aid of a hook and a pair or na
bolo sticks. The Tullerles Gardens
are much frequented by players of
the "Looping Bird." But more ambi
tious models of aeroplanes than the
bird are now sold from $1.50 to $10.
One of the latter Is a very good Imi
tation of the Farman machine, and is
propelled by twisted India rubber
trinH. On being; wound up the little
aeroplane, which Is provided with
wheels, runs along the ground for
twenty feet and then rises to from
five to six feet arid flies through the
air for some twenty yards or so. A
cute little toy for good children,
though no doubt some bad ones are
not deprived of It by their indulgent
French parents.
SHOE PROTECTOR.
Prevents Injury to Shoes of Mlnera
and Others Using Shovels.
It is well known that the ordinary
shoe is not of sufficient strength to
warrant use by miners, laborers on
railways and other places where shov
els and spades are employed. An
Arkansas man, therefore, designed
the shoe protector shown here for
the purpose of protecting the shoe,
especially at the shank and instep. As
shown in the accompanying
tne thumbs or ladies' gioves. a lc
b'iir.cli of work is likely to Increase
tho consumption largely, and as much
a3 75 to 90 cents a day have Deen
earned by the unemployed In Den
r.'.ark last year, when the rat act wa3
paered. The damoge done by rats In
England alone Is estimated to amount
to many million dollars per annum,
and their capture already occupies a
Bloomsburg DttW.
Blooiusfourn P & K....
Paper Mill
MKht,8ir'Pt
orangcvllle
Forks
JT liners
Hilllwater
BPiiton
Kdsons
foil's Creek
I.BUbachs
UrasH Mere I'ark
rentriil
Jamison Cltr
A.M.
I t
,. BOO
. 9 02
.. 0 14
.. IK
. a
. f if 4n
9 r
A
r.M. p.m. ..
t
1 SV
t r. i
2 f,.
8 ?.
f.1 17
S
83
rif, mi ) x7
in 08 lli o '7 VI
tw m y 4r '7 :i;
flmO J 47
10 15 11 S
.10 IS IM
t
6 1
r.
ft e
ft r?4
ft n
;s
r. w
7 f
1?
oe
f, T
r,
'7 -
7 41
7 4S
It." This principle enabled nim io
detect Just how much alloy a gold
smith had fraudulently added to th
gold in a crown he had made for King lrge number of persons
Hiero. '
Many other interesting anecdotea
are told of Archimedes. One is thai
he set fire to an enemy's fleet bjr,
means of a powerful buralng-glasa.
Modern scientists doubt that such s
thing could be done, but the ancient,
did many things which the moderns)
have not been able to repeat. Whett
at last a besieging army did capturt
the city of Syracuse, where Archfr
mede lived, the invaders found an old
man working out a theorem In geome
try by means of figures drawn in tna
sand. As a Roman soldier rushed on
him he cried out, "Don't spoil my cir
cle!" and with these words he died.
Clops, hirds and dry fish are most VJ
piaie, wuitu "v-
. . i ini tn nnnar.
Khect of foolscap paper la spread with
tkhev olive oil or butter U snoum ui
v,ays give preference to the former),
tcn the article to be broiled, salted
und peppered, should be laid on the
lover half and the upper part folded
over with tho edges together. Begin
. and fold over the lower
c-ldo and ends several times, pinching
losether close to the meat, nam
a wi-.c broiler and broil eight or ten
c-Jnuics over a steady, slow, fire,
tjinins ofteu.
T-ie rarer will char a long time be
f r I'-nHiiig. and the contents will
te Vi-tccl in their own Juice. Wtien
r purer Is well browned the-chop
t-.. b.rd ia done to a Juicy, delicate and
.'rouble turn. Serve in its envelope,
v.K-h conrcrves the heat and Juices
to .o very minute of serving. A few
crispy pprigs of watercress add to Its
s.V-v.tiveness and digestibility.
Tl-e large filet of chicken broiled In
4vt ia ,i,.iirlnus and easy of aa-
I'.-lIrtion Squabs or quails should
beEFiit down the back and wiped dry
Vvforc broiling. A tenderloin of steak
raay also be broiled in paper.
A Statesman's Discretion,
If discretion ts a virtue on the pavt
cl tho averugo man it is a positive
necessity with emperors and states
men. This truth was realized by
Cladstono at the outset of his politi
cal career. Shortly after bis mar
riage he said to his wife: "Shall I
teli you nothing, and you can say
-vorvthlne? Or shall I tell you every
thing, and you say nothing?" Bhe
thA latter alternative, like a
woman, and like a wise woman rigidly
adhered to her part of the Bargain.
Give the Old Man a Chance.
Much has been heard in Kansas
towns lately about "Mothers' Day."
Several Kansas editors are now "hol
l.iiiff" that the "old man" should
havo an inning. They want a "Dad'a
nJT." Should they have It? By til
means. Give the old man his chanca
?.t tho bat. Let him cavort in his ten-
dollar hand-me-down suit, nis iasi
summer's straw hat and his bargain
counter brogans. Of course he looks
mimi h.iin in that raiment alongside
of daughter with her $25 inverted
Hour barrel top piece, her $50 gowa
with tho waist at the knees, ner
French heeled patent pumps and tha
rest of tho stuff that goes with glad
feminine decorations. But he la
"Dad," nevertheless. "Ma" with her
r.nn dubs, her bridge parties, her pin
teas and her cut glass society will cer
tainly step back for one day and let
the old man realize ror a snori iwcu-ty-four
hours that "every dad has hie
day."
Sleeping In Tents.
Since it became generally known
that sleeping In the open air Is a good
remedy for tuberculosis, many peoplo
have adopted the practice of sleeping
I In tents in the summer. But sleeping
... . ' a. 4 nlann.
In a tent is iar ainereui num oicf
Ing in the open air. In fact, many
people who sleep In houses come
nearer being in the open air than do
those who occupy tents. A canvas
room 8 by 10 feet, with sides close to
tho ground and the front closed, is
not as airy a place as an ordinary bed
room 12 or 15 feet square, and with
coors and windows open. It may ba
all right to sleep in a closed tent, but
don't deceive yourself Into believing
that you are sleeping In the open air
when you do it.
An Herb that Tames a Tiger.
Mmt nPODle nre familiar with the
effect that catnip has upon Miss Pus
sy and know how she will tear open
a naner filled with it. scatter it about.
and roll and rub her head and sides
In it, apparently delisted w.ui
fragrance. Mr. C. William uceou.
delightful writer and student of ani
mals, has found by experience that
this pungent herb has exactly Uie
same effect upon a Jarguar, tiger, lion
and leopard. A snarling leopard, aftc.
snilTing the catnip, will come clor.e to
the bars of his cage and follow back
and forth the one who holds it, purr
ing the while, and finally rolling over
and showing every sign of delight.
Selected.
Correct Answer.
'Thla" nald a teacher to her class
. ..i,L...ii.iono "1h a unit." Siie
h.w tin a Dencll. "This book is u
ntt mn" aaid she. "And these r.rc
units." And she showed them a ru.cr,
a flower and an apple. Then she pee
ed the apple, and, holding up the pec.
said, "Now, children, what is this;
Silence. "Come, you know what it hi.
she urged.
thud Rlll'a hand went up slowly.
..won William?" said the teacher
"Pleathe, ma'am, the skin of a unit.
Christian Register.
Th Chief Justice.
few neoole who
know the proper designation of the
mn who nrealdes over the Bupreme
court Generally he Is referred to
h nhif tuatice of the United
Court. In fact, he is
DlnLca kjui'. m-i-l
oMof Inattee. That's -his official
m Mt nf our Presidents In noml-
-otina m.n for this office have fallen
Into the error of giving him the long
title.-
I SOUTH w A iu.
A.M. A M. P.M. A.M. A.H.'
ffflfSK"". SB 'is .s ?s :sx
sr: RSjiiBjis;?!.
(Xs ( reek. . 1 11 JH " "
stm::.:.: ; ij -
7RnPrH f6 85 fll29Bli f7 4S II S
K0?fcS ....... J8II Hl "I
O? neevillV ....... 50 1142 5 81 8 00 I
I iVhl wreet 7 00 1150 Mil 1
SlSS-.tlaw. 7i6 isto eoo ifo IS
Trnlns No. 21 and 22 mixed, second clnss.
t lially except runaay. '"!LJ' ' Z"""
only, f Flug btpp. w. v. en i
imp. ;
;ld in
1 J3ll?
McCAlL PATTFRNS
CelcbrntrJ tnr siyir,
MeCALL'S MAGAZINE.
More subscriwrs man
magazine million a mm.'
oilier f.islilo
Inviiluul1"'. I-t-
est stylo, pnturns ,lr"'" .! '.i,
On v 50 iT ili
plain newinir.lanry nteuii-w". .
etiaiictte. K')oa Hones in. v.. . -
,?r ("ortfi double). inclulin n tree ) ..!.
l! biibe today, or send lor .amp c ., J-
WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS
,i -w cash urine oflt.n. Address
THE McCAU. CO., 238 1 W8 W. 87lh St.. NEW SOS
The
Coca
Manicuring a Horse.
A horse's hoof is really the same
thing as the toe or finger nails of hu
man beings, or of animals having toes.
hoof grows Just as n we uau
and more rapidly- on unshod
1-orsrs than on tnose weunuB
Its growth is much faster on horses
tVt aro well groomed and well fed,
upon an average of a third of an Inch
th The hind hoofs grow faster
than the fore hoofs. The toe of the
hoof being the longest part it takes
l-v-.gcr for it to grow down there than
at the heel. The new hoof grows out
, rracks or defects in the whole,
gradually working down to where it
crn be cut off, Just as with human fln
ircr nails.
Trolley Time Tables.
Cars leave Market Square, Bloom sburg
for Berwick:
r. m.
13. 50 7
t.50 1
a. 30 1
3.50 ,c
4.50
5-5o
6.50
kKLBCTRICIAMSBd MSCMAHIC
. Is a miriln for eTolT.
Learn about etoctrtcltr. oat
, comlostcleDca.andnowaD
V ik Omnia. fMSC-
AND I tlcal.fullofplctiiKS. Sasv
f pie copy we 11 j""
FUils paper. 11.00 a yaar.
rsampaon Pud. ua
I Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
Photosraphy Inlerestw
nervbodv.
PHOTOGRAPHY leacne
Beautiful pictures, mon in
ly prire contests, picture
criticism, questions an
swered. Sample copy ftee
If vou mention this paper.
ImarlnanPhotocrtshy
S Beacon St., Bostun, Mass.
A. M.
i 5.0O
540
0.2O
6.50
7-5o
8.50
9.50
10.50
it.cn
Market Square for
i" lini,
Berwick on Sunday at 6.50 a. m.
j From Power House.
Saturday Night Only.
2-25-tf,
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE.
.a44
mm
Cars leave Berwick for Danville:
M.
12.00
P. M.
I. OO
A. M
6.00
T.OO
7.20
P. M.
6,00
7.00
8.00
Q.OO
IO.OO
11.00
I2.00
t 1.00
First car leave9 Berwick for Danville
on Sunday at 8.00 a. tn.
Bloomsburg Only.
t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only.
8,00
9.00
10. 00
1.00
Horticulture ror womon. .
Women are as much interested m
the products of horticulture as men.
If they aro not Interested tn the husl
Aa thev should be. We are most ln
lerestcd in what wa work for. Tbere
fnr if von are not Interested, ork
rB an interest. It will bring you out
ln tho glorious sunlight, ana me
ia your
the shoe. A piece or leauier u.
flexible material extends from the
metal plate around the heel, with the
other end over tne msiep, uulu s.
nectlng by buckles and straps to a
piece of leather extending from the
opposite side of the metal plate. It
will be obvious that a shoe provided
with this protection braces the shank
and ankle of the foot of the wearer.
Moreover, a shovel can be readily
pushecMnto the ground without injury
to the shoe. The protector is Quick
ly attached to or detached from the
shoe.
n.H Food Too Plentiful.
In 1851 there was in Huntsville a
,. .h nniiBrt teeth for twenty-five
cents and a photographer who made
j.rrntTr,a at 11.60 each, says the
M...nn Renubllcan. The first was call-
ed "doctor" and the second "profes-
rrv,. mnvAd in the highest cir
stsi aa belne the representatives of
the sciences and arts. With deer,
birds and all manner of game in tha
nri. and fine fish in the streams, so
cheap that the poorest larders wera
itocked with It. the troeers' did a bit
bustaess in mackerel, herring and sar
dines. The latter were real dalntlee
because the better food was so pienu-
The Intelligent Trout.
A correspondent says that when fish
ing In a small river lately he nootcea
a small trout. "After a little I man
aged to pull him free and he cama
along the surface side up toward tha
landing net without further resistance.
Finding the line a little too long I be
gan to reel in, carelessly allowing tha
rod to drop almost to the straight,
when the fish, then only a foot or two
from the shelving shore, suddenly re
covered his wind.
"The water was but two or uire .
Inches deep at the spot, quite still and r
clear, with one or two small patches
of surface grass on It. insianuy iu
trout rushed at one of these patches
1 V I mm mMlttl
?n? "e,zfa A".Srr: "worth and Wml,re Veterinary Specifics
me to .drag him free. I the. f0rthecureof dlseaeesof Horses,
- . . , in.., 1, im ... . . i ft s-fki 1 i.rv.
tu , nnrier mm ana nueu um f :t tie. anocu, i .
High Finance.
Two men. miserably clnd, called on
tho dean of a medical college in New
York. . .
"NVe are both on the verge of star--t'on,
sir," the spokesman said. "We
,-.ro well on In years and it ia clear
it we haven't much longer to live.
Wou'.d you care to purchase our
be lies for your dissecting room?"
Tho donn hesltaled.
i is an odd proposition," ho mut-
tc-cd. ..
' IV.it it is occasionally done, saU
fie spokofiinan in an eager voice.
"Well," said the dean, "we might
A a ncl"
yrranso It. w nai " j"
"Over in rhiladelphla," said
.... .. A t A
osnian, "tney pnve u
tho
HUMPHREYS'
mi fr
out with the bit of weed stuck In hla
teeth."
fttuh air will br n roses
.r,ci53 and add pleasure to your life, "".t Ured of It
Mrs, Bmma Hey. ......
Education.
The class In very elementary chem
lutry was having one of its early ses
sions. The matter of sea-water cama
up. "refers." said the teacher, "can
you tell me what is It that makes tha
water of the sea so salty?"
"Salt," said Peters.
"Next!" said the teacher. "What la
It makes the water of the sea so
salty?"
"The salty quality of the sea-water,
answered "Next." "Is due to me aa
mixture of a sufficient quantity of
chlorld of sodium to Impart to tha
aqueous fluid with which it com
mingles a saline flavor, which is read
ily recognised hy the organs ot taste!"
"Right, Next said the teacher. "0
UP Ofte!" tOUt&S .$PS?93
2.00
3.00
4,00
5.00
Cars leave Market Square,
burg, for Danville:
p. M,
12.10
1. 10
2.10
3.10
4.10
5.10
Blooms-
A. M.
S.io
6.00
7.IO
8.IO
q.lo
10.10
II. 10
First car leaves Market Square tor
Danville on Sunday at 7 '0 a. m.
Saturday Night uniy.
' Trace Mark
nrsiGNS
Copyrights Ac
?, Ven Inn I. rr"hV,ln.rfeullnRrinf onPat
Scientific fltnericatie
MUNN & Co.36,B,od"', New lort
oh Om. 635 F BU Waahlngton. D. &
12-io-iy
Cars leave Danville for Berwick:
M.
1 2. OO
P. M.
I. OO
2.00
3.00
A. M.
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10:00
A . A. For FEVERS. Milk Feer, Loos Fever.
B.B. For WR AIMS, Lamenew. Rheuroaitim.
C.C. ForSORB Throat. Epiioolie.uuieww,
D.O. For WORMS, Boti.Grutw.
B.E. For COl'OHS. ColJa, Intlaeiise.
F. F. For fOLICi Bellyache, Diarrhea.
G. O. Prevcnl. MI8CARR IAUB.
U. II-Fur KlUXEVand Ulndder dUoraere.
. . ... s-. mm V...HIIMIM.
I.I. For8KIDI8EAr.0.3lnsi,avr-K.
J.K. For BAD COSDITIOX. IndlaeHo".
Price, CO Cents per bottle.
Vet. Cure Oil, for Stable op
Field Use. $1.
At druggists, or- sent prepaid
on receipt of price.
a noo ritre lioolc m the treat
mAnt. nnd cttro of Domostle
Animals and" Stable Chart
hang up mailed free.
nmrrtiDvw nni:o. itEDloWB CO., Oaraer
WUUam aid Asa Btreeu, New York.
. 1 llll
II.OO m
5.00 Ti2-oo
First car leaves Danville for Berwick
on Sunday at 8.00 a. m.
Bloomsburg Only.
Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Onty
Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg
for Catawissa:
M.
ia.00
P. M.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
wV-iT THE DIAMOND BRAND.
AaH your vm.
('hl-rhea-ler Diamond
Ills In Ke ana
tioxes. sealed with
T.L. HA AlkV. 1
DIAMft.NK IIBANIt h.1
years known as Best, Safest, Always K JMir
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHBSE
Uuia tntrwLKVWaf
Blue Rilboas.
ml
PARKER'S
BALSAM
honutifiei the hi
:uxurmiit rrtiwtlt.
1 to Restore Orty
t voutiiitii toior.
. jijUTM scalp aitaari at nmr lujsiiijy
j tVc,aiiil$l.""at nigT.tt
A. M.
5.30
6.15
to
1.00
00
OO
4.00
5.00
ft
P. M.
6.00
t7.oo
8.00
9.00
10.10
11.00
i'ijv re.UGCX'sa j-.Jtt- . .......
3 PROCURED AMD DEf CNOCfc. -!;;';
94 tnv ..Iviru, Low to w..al. , .U:, tr 1 :mrkt,
fi cui-yiuhia, fit., in ALL COUNTRI40. II
M JMiuss dirtl with n'u.Hmjjt'M nm. ;j
pjftnl and'lnfrlnfemer.l Practice Esclsva'f. t
W'ritorpiMr.ftt'-. u:at .
Ninth Street, opp. Uuilra sutoa r.w.: aus &
WASHINGTON, J. v.
7.00
fS.oo
0.00
fio.oo
1 r rtn
First car leaves MarKei oijuai
Catawissa on Sunday at 7-0 a- ra
Saturday Ntgni wniy.
t V. R. R- Connections.
ner
Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg:
. p. m. r. m
U.30 6-30
6.35
io 330
c.30 4.30
10.30 5-30
t f in
First car leaves Catawissa for Blooms.
burjr on Sunaav ai 7-3u,"- '"
Saturday Night Only.
7.30
8.30
0,30
10,30
11.30
Remedy
Ely's Cream Balm
la qulckl; aujo.bed.
Gives RelUt at Once.
It clcimwi, s:otlies,
heals and protects
tho disfcitsocf mem.
brane r'.'Bultinal'rom
Cn'.Hirli find drives
a Cold in tho
IU-ud quickly. i:cAV (TtTWPO
btores tho Senses of tt t J
Tiista aud S.n-ll. I' '": V Cti.. attto: ff.
frUts or ly null. Ia i I i"i.i., '. -
lily U.ctU'siifc, C Y.'urrcu titruat, X01 1
CATARRH
Kjjf f-FEVER j)y