The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 21, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    nm COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO, PA.
WASHINGTON.
From our Regular Correspondent.
Washington D. C. Sept. 14, 1905.
There will be bid times ahead
for the itivestitf.itim: committee. that
went through th; Government
printing Office and brought about
the present state of afT.iira in which
the I'resid.-nt has been forced to
discharge the I'ubl:c Printer and
temporarily put one of his foremen
in his place. The new acting pub
lic printer is doing the best he can
for himself by exposing the slack
ness and inefficiency ol the regime
under which the Printing Office
formerly labored. This course has
two advantages. It makes prom
inent the fact that the new printer
is a man who knows his business,
as he probably does, and strength
ens his chances for permanent ap
pointment. It also detracts from
the attention that would otherwise
be directed to the internecine strife
in the office lint it is likely when
Congress meets that there will be
several unpleasant developments
forced by the opposition which
cares nothing for the feelings of the
administration. Congress is said to
b? quite deeply involved in the
Printing Office trouble. The two
rival machines, the Merganthaler
atid the Lanston that were compet
ing for business in the big printery
were backed by able lobbies of both
political faiths. Several congress
men held stock in one or the other
of the companies and it is stated
that the machines that were sold to
the government were priced almost
twice as high as those which went
to private concerns. This charge
applies to both the type machine
companies involved. There was
also a large amount of stock judi
ciously distributed that was expect
ed to influence legislation. Just
what part of these revelations were
made to the Keep commission is
not known. Hut thev have stirred
np a hornet's nest and will call for
a very thorough whitewashing as
soon as Congress gets where it can
wield the brush. It is probable
that the congressional committee
will vent a good deal ot its spite on
the employed of the government
departments who have run up
enormous printing bills through
their ignorance of the first elements
of copy preparation.
This is one of the points to which
the new Public Printer has drawn
attention in showing the conditions
that confront the government print
ery. In the first place the govern
ment is called upon to do an enor
mous amount of unnecessary print
ing. .Some of it is work authorized
by Congress but wholly outside the
pale of government work. There
has even been copies of the reports
of patriotic societies with pictures
and biographies of their officers
printed and other things of a like
nature in which no one is interest
ed save those who have an itching
to see their names and faces in print.
Then there are scores and scores of
government reports that are not of
the slightest interest to anyone even
to the men who compile them.
One typewritten copy would be
about all that was needed if the
matter were put on a strict utilitar
ian basis. But the worst source of
waste and extravagance comes in
the kind of copy that is submitted
to the printing office by govern
ment officials who should know
better. Whole reports have to be
reset owing to the carelessness and
ignorance of their authors and near
ly all the copy that comes in is put
up by people who not only do not
know the first thing about printing
but some of whom cannot even
write Knglish. It is said if a de
cent system is adopted in sending
in copy from the government de
partments and any attempt is made
to hold down the mass of useless
and foolish matter that is submit
ted, the national printing bill can
be cut by hundreds of thousands of
Your Life
Current.
The power that ;;ivcs you
life aii'l nviion i the nerve
force, f . : nerve flui !, lr.-atcd in
the nerve cells of the brain,
and sent out through the
nerves to the various organs.
If you arc tired, nervous,
irritable, cannot sleep; have
headache, feel stuffy, dull and
melancholy, or have neuralgia,
rheumatism, backache, peri
odical pains, indigestion, dys
pepsia, stomach trouble, or the
kidneys and liver arc inactive,
your life-current is weak.
Power-producing fuel is need
ed ; .something to increase nerve
energy strengthen the nerves.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Ner
vine is the fuel you need. It
feeds the nerves, produces nerve
force, and restores vitality.
"Wlion I lir-Riin taking Pr. Mlt.-o
TteMor.it Ive N'Tvltin nrul Atitl-l'nln
rilln 1 wnn I'otiflrii'il to my ll. I
l.ud m vi ri- ni-rviii.M sprit, the result
of two year Illnes with malaria. I
Krndiiiilly grew bo Wink tliat I wns
unable to Hit up. Thn pp lis woul'l
comnvnr with roM rhlllM, and I
would become WMk nml iilmoKt help
li'HH, Mv rlrctilation wart poor. I
liml dortofd rlitht nlonir lint grew
weaker find, wenker. The Nervine
Kcemcd to i4ivnKth'n mo right away
find my rlrculntlxn wnn better. I hnvo
taken In all neven bottlnn of the
Nervine, nnd F nm entirely well."
KOSA K. WEAVER. Btuaria, la.
Dr. Miles' Nervine It told by your
drufjglit. who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falla, he
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
dollars annually and
the least injured.
no one be in
Fresh trouble has broken out in
connection with the Geological Sur
vey. The specific charge is that
aliens lire employed in the survey
in contravention of the President's
J order, and that employees of the
! bureau are doing work with govern
I ment material and in government
( time for their own private benefit.
, The storm center of the bureau is
the map engraver's department and
there has been a row between the
' head engraver of the department,
I S.J. Kubel, and the American so
( ciety of plate printers. The matter
. has been referred to the President
more than once, and it will proba
bly result iu another investigation
when the Keep Commission gets a
little time on its hands.
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is expected to -J JO B.qmu jo 'bjii.i.io uodiuSiiu Xan
ill October jaqiaq.w iuboj 01 k)iib nBa.mq sai.ia
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dABq B)K)IM,)S )U.HUlUaAOii BiioiuoUui
8eiuuv eugjeiAj BuiCCex
The Grand Jury which had ad- (
journed for a time after finding the
indictments against Holmes, Peck-1
ham and Haas in connection with 1
the cotton leak scandal in th He-! iqSpu jiou" bud "o uddbiujojui
partment of Agriculture, has gone
. to work again and
' make its final report
' Nothing of its work
1 vulged so far, but it
j there will be several new indict
1 ments found, some implicating the
officials already indicted and others
against employees of the Depart-
ment who have hitherto escaped.
I It is said that one will be for brib
' ery and another involving two em
1 ployees will be for conspiracy.
I The reports of the Department of
I Agriculture have rather fall;u into
disrepute of late, but there will be
several new ones concerning the
foodstuff crop out shortly. The
advance information is already in
and points to a big yield of corn,
wheat and oats. The corn crop, it
is expected, will be iu the neighbor-
hooil of 2 "7 if) nnn nnn himlidn.
This is far in excess of any previous
corn crop and a few days more will
put the whole of it beyond the dan
ger of damage from frost. The
forecast for spring wheat is 285,
331,000 bushels, the winter wheat
crop will also be large and both
will be considerably in excess of
the crop last year. Oats will be
about 5 per cent better than last
year and the ouly crop to show a
decrease will be potatoes.
There is more Catarrh iu this
section of the country than all
other diseases put together, aud
until the last few years was sup
posed to be incurable. For a great
many years doctors protiounced it a
local disease and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pro
nouueed it incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken internally in
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon
iul. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for
any case it fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHUNKY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio. ,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation .
Mere la Relief lor Women.
If you have piilnB In tbo back, 1'rlnary, Jllad
dcror Kldnry trouble, and want a certain,
pleaxaul liorb remedy lor woman's II If, try
Mother Oray a AllSTR ALI AN-I.I AF. It la a
Bate monthly reKUlaior. At lriiKHlMtH or by
Dial! li'iciH KamiilH packaKH KKKu. Addreau,
The Mother Uray Co., I.eliuy, .N. V. U-Jl 4b
Plies Carry Typhoid
Ha"ing determined by theis in
vestigations that flies are largely
responsible for spreading the epi
demic of typhoid now sweeping
from end to end of Nanticoke, the
members of the Board of Health
issued orders that people should,
despite the cold weather, keep ou
the window and door screens.
They say that the flies, traveling
from the sick room to the dining
room aud kitbhen, carry the conta
gion quickly.
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Blgu&ture of
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Xouow jo pm )aO Pinoo
XeMX llll 1JM t.upinoM toudjj
AuxsnaNi oi aiv DNnawvo
li a Oow gave
Butter
mankind would havo to
invent milk. Milk Is Na
ture's emulsion butler
put In shape for diges
tion. Cod liver oil is e
tremely nourishing, bu'
it has to be emulsified
before we can digest it.
Scott's Emulsioii
combines the best oi!
with the valuable hypo
phosphites so that it is
easy to digest and does
far more good than the
oil alone could. Thai
makes Scott's Emulsion
the most strengthening,
nourishing food - medi
cine In the world.
Send for froe 9ample.
SCOTT & DOWNE. Chemists
409-41 5 Poarl Street New York
60c. and $ I .OO. All druggist
LIVING WITH A TARANTULA.
For Six Months the Big Spider Ter
rorized and Eluded a Family.
An ugly, venomous tarantula from
thp tropli's was dNpiitcherl at tho
home ot William .Ink, at Hudson and
Willow streets, (Jloucester city, yes
terday, after it had terrorized the
family for a period of six months.
Zink was a former fruit denier, and
one day a hnlf year ago while he was
handling a bunch of bananas the
hiiKO spldiT hopped out and escaped.
Zlnk and members of his family
searched for tho Insect for some
time, but without avail, and then
concluded that It hid none out Into
the wide world. Not long after that,
however, tho tarantula was discover
ed In the houc, and nn.n chase was
given It, but once more It escaped by
hidiiif.'.
At Intervals ever since then the
tarantuli had been seen at various
places through the dwelling, but In
every Instance It managed to elude Its
pursuers, who begun to have creepy
feelings every time they saw any
thing move in a shadowy place. It got
to be a rein of terror In the house,
but no one Boomed able to lind the
thing that menaced them.
Just as he and his wife were about
to retire on Saturday night Zink oivo
more caught slrht of the tarantula ns
It clung to a picture frame In his bed
room. "I la!" cried Zink. "I have ymi at
hi it, you peUy varmint:" and he
made a heroic effort to do the th'na
to death.
The ht! go insect seemed to wink at
him as it dodged behind the pict'ire.
frame and mysteriously disappeared
like a glmst or sonic other horrid cre
ation of the fancy. Sure that he was
on the trail of the in-ecr Zink got up
early yesterday morning, determined
to rid l lie lum-o of the creature. !lo
searched in every possible crevice
a:nl cranny, but at last, after two
hours of unceasing scrutiny, ho came
upon the spider crouched In a little
crevice in tho wall where It may have
hidden all these months. Zink killed
it anil proudly exhibits tho hairy
body at his home. It measures over
live Inches across ltd legs. Philadel
phia Uecord.
Arapahoe Songs.
Among the Indian tribes the Arapa
hoes are pre-eminent for their native
songs. Some of their songs are re
ligious, n few of them are inconsistent
with our Christian Ideas, but others
arc much mixed with superstition and
false religion.' The g-host dance rell
giou of recent years was the occasion
ot developing many of these songs.
The translation of some of these
songs made by the Ilinton Uecord, is
here giveu:
Our Father, our rather,
lie Is the one
That makes the sky
lted and blue.
The thought Is simple, yet entirely
consistent with Christian Ideas. In
It God Is recognized as the giver and
maker of all. The words are sung to
a peculiar native air.
Auother song Is:
Co straight, go straight,
Our Father tells ua,
ltecau.se he has pity oa ua.
Another is this:
My Father have pity on me,
My Father have pity on me,
I am crying for thirst,
I nm crying for thirst,
My food Is all gone.
My food Is all gone.
The preater number of their songs,
howevor, hove the error of the ghost
dunce religion. Tho crow Is the sac
red bird of the gliot dance and Is
counted as a messenger from the
spirit world. Many of the songs re
fer to the crow:
The earth, the crow,
The earth, tho crow,
The crow brought It back with him,
The crow brought it back with him,
The crow has cnllod me,
The crow has called me.
When the crow has called for me,
When tho crow has called for me,
I heard him.
I beard him.
.ENNSYLVAlNlA , I ACKAWANNA
Kailroac!. I Itnl I roul.
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r ft in
f ft !
. II .tu
i ft 4l
J : i
II M 8 K'l, 7H1
:vi 7 10
4 ii 7 l
11 l;
A4 II ft
mi rum
0',
'i W i
14 10
r. u
I 7 Kfi
, . . I r 7 2
, . 7 an
6(1 ' 7 .)
Stations.
Wllkesbarrn... . u-avf
heiitli Wllkesbarru ...
Flymoutn Kerry
II ill Inn wood
Nantluoke
Itciri'itt
Slilckslilnny
Mucanaiiiia f
I'onil Mill
Wapwallopnn
Kcrwlik
Nr!nMck I
crfmy
stony town Kerry..
Khiiv Kerry
HIiHiiimliiirg )
KiiHt UliKimsuurK.. . . I
CHlawlgsa.
Koaring Creek
Hoyd
Danville 1
South Danville
Klip Kun
Wolverton
Klines drove
Bunbury..... Arrive
SOI'THWAHn.
,31
A. M.
IS
A. .
'r.'.J
67
r. m.
NOM'l hl'M B ISLAND , . ,
( mix i l
l;aii villi
C auw lubu
K u pert
ItluoiiiftbuiiU
Ehi
Mini HIilKe
W ttlllVV
lirliiu rein
llfrwHk.. .
Hchc Ii Haven
Mlrk't Kerry
snii kHlilnny
Miiniock's
Nanticoke
Avondalc
piymnutl
Plymouth Jucctlou...
Klt,t:f'ou m...
I.u.rne
Kurty fort...
Wyowltit;
weft 1'lttnton
Mumiueliatina Ave
pltmtoD
Duryen..
i nckH wanna
Tavlnr. H.
I ncllevue....
: KCBANT02(.H..... ......
t'l 45
ft 17
lit
10 0
:o ic
ib ll
IU :i'J
H' 87
o.i 10 41
3 (l .,.
ll flu M
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7 ft? ll o:
8 t5fll 1K
b 11 ll 1?
ft
f n
8 .to
8 41
8 4.',
8 4
11 81
11 W
11
11 47
1) rS!
11
8 ftft 11 !
8 M 1 il l
V 10 i-l HI
V 05 IK ON
H 10 U U
V 18 IX 14
H IU i 17
88 lx 211
tl lit! .4 -Jl
H-i li
7 1.' -'
1.50
f;' 1.1
11
a XI
x
J 4n
I .' 411
I.! '
i.
2 58
8 Oft
8 OM
I W
181
8 88
8 4'.
8 47
8 fi
4 in
4 08
4 07
4 12
4 17
4 0
4 84
4 tV
4 84
4 40
4 45
4 M)
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ft
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6 fll
17 Of
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7 8
T !M
7 80
7 88
7 4if
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7 48
7 51
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8 01
8 li
8 10
8 17
8 ill
8 Ui
7
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ii r
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8: 10 58 8
7 4S ll o:
7
8
8
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i I ..
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11 sr.
5
8 :il 11 47.
in it 5a
4H f 1200 f 4
55 .
15 t 00
5U Oft
. f ft 07
54 f ft 09
0'2, 17
11 1 6 2ft
21 87
27 f 4 2
1( 47
4Hj 7 00
58 7 0
..17 12
07 7 26
18' 7 8?
1 f 7 m
2H r 7 48
I
A M. A. M. r. M. r. M.
STATION f.
:a. u
t 4
12 10, 4 31 1 51
f 4 35 f 7 58
42 f 8 Oil
45 I 8 i ft
55 i 8 IS
m r. m.
f 4
.. .74
12 30 4
r. . r.
I Dally. Dally, exec pt Sunday, "f" Mops
only ou atonal not ice to Agiii, or Conductor to
receive or dlschai ge passeiiKt'i's.
"k" stops oaly on Sunday on notice to con
Bnctor to dlBcliargo pasnerigeis, or on nut low io
Agi-nl io receive pasM'tigcm.
Tialn leave HLOOVIMJl HU 88 7oll0W8:
For I'll taton and Hcranln an follows: 7.40 and
10:4: a. in., 2.48 and ft.i5 p. in. week days; lu.48
a. m. Hundnys.
tor I'oii.iviile, Heading and I'lilladclphla, 7.40
a. in. and 4.1s p. in. week iIiijh.
Ko I iii.li't rxi, ?. to a.m.. 4.18 and 6.15 p.m.
week days.
For Lewlbburg. Milton, Wlillamaport, Lock
Haven, Kenova, Kane und Krle 11.47 a.m. week
dayx: Lock Haven omy, H 84 a. m and 4.07 p. in.
Kenova, Kiiue and Kile 11.47 a. in. week days;
for WllltauiHport, and Intermedium stations,
8.81, 11.47 a, m. and 4 07, 7.2A p. in. week days.
For Hellctoiitc, Tyione, riilllpsbuig, and
Clearfield, v84 and 11,47 a. rn, wvt k day s.
For Marrlsbuig and lnteiinualate slat Inns 8.81
and 11 17 a. m., 4.07 and 7.25 p. m. week duys;
1.07 p. m. SuiidayH.
For l'lillailelplila (via Harrlsburg), Baltimore
and WaHliliiklon 8.84 and 11.47 a. in., 4.07 and 7.25
p. rn. week Hays: 4.0, p. in Mindays.
For I'l'lsburg (via MarrlsbiuK), 8.34 a. m.
7.2.1 p. m. week days; 4.07 p. ui. daily ; via Lewis
town Junction, s.81 and 11.4; a. in. week days;
via Lock Haven, 8.31 and 11.47 a m. week day s.
Pullman 1'arlor aoa iSleepliig cars run on
through iralcs between Suubury , W.illarnsport
and Krle, between Sunbury and f hlladelphla
and Wa4lilnitonand0etweeLilarrlaburg, 1'ltte
burg aud the west.
For funuer Information apply to Ticket
Agentg.
W. W. ATTEHBt KY, J. K. WOOD,
General Manager. I'ass r 1 raflic .Mgr.
CiiO. W. BOYD,
General 1'asenger Agent.
WCKANTOH . m.....
Bellevue.n
Taylor
I Lackawmna
I Duryen m....m.
I IMttMOD M...M...M
Husiiuebanna Ave.......
West l'lltstoo
Wyoming
Forty Fort,....
I.u.erne
Kingston ............
Plymouth Junction...
Plymouth....
Avondale
Nanticoke.. - -
Hunlock'B.. .. ..........
MilckMitnny.... ......... .
Hlck'i Kerry
Beach Haven .
Berwick
Brlarcreek ...
Willow Oiove. .
Lime KldtfO
Espy ... ....
Bloomaburg ......
Kuierr, . ...........
Oat Awlsna.M...
Danville
Csmeron
NOKTIlCMBflRLAKn.
& READING
PHILAUELI'HIA
RAILWAY.
In effect Nov. l',, 1;h)i.
THAl.NSLS4.Vh; ULOO.MMiUKG
For Now York, Fuiniueipina, Heading, I'otts
vtiie, lamaqua, weekuay7.27 via VWsi .Milton;
11:30 a m, via Uasl Jtahunoy; 3 2H p Iu via West
.Mllloll.
: ;For A llllamaport, weekdaya, 7.27 a ui 8.2a
p in.
For Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7:27 a m
3.2'J p. m.
For catawlBsa weekdays 7.27, 11'28 a ni
12.2U, 7.00, p. m.
For Kupert weekdays 7.27, 11. 2S a, m. 12 SO
8.2U, 7.00, p. m.
TKAIN8KOK BLOO.YiMlfKO
Leave New ioik via Fblludolplilu 8.05 a
m.,andvla ttast.on v.loa. m.
Leavel'hlladeiplilalO.218. m.
LeaveKeadmg i2.l5 p. in.
Leavel'otlavlllel2.5.rip, ui.
Leave Tamaquul .41) p. in.,
Leave wuiluinaporl Areekdayslo.ee a m, 4.30
p. m.
Leave Catawiasa weekdays, 6.36, S.liO a. m.
1.80, 3.32 p.m.
Leave Kupert, weekdays, 6.44, 8.28, 11.40 a,
m. 1.K8.3.40 6.21 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY K K.
From Chestnut street Feiry.
For South St. see timetables at stations.
WEEKDAYS.
ATLANTIC CITY. I ATLANTIC.CIT V I OCEAN CITY
5:1 0 a. m. Exp
8:00 a. m. Lrl.
7:00 a in. f 1 Kxc
8:00 a. m. Kxp
8:00 a. m. Ex.-.
11:20 a. m. Exp.
1:00 p. m. Exp.
1:31 p.m. Kxp.
(Sat. only)
2:00 p. m. Kxp.
8:U0 p. in Exp
8:40 p. m. Exp.
(11 IlllllUU'M)
4:0.1 p in. Exp.
(60 Mltiutts)
ATLANTIC CITY
(1:00 a. in. Lei.
7:oo a. m. tl Exo
7:30 a. ui. 1 Kxo
8:00 a. in. Exp.
8:;I0 a. 111. Exp.
V:u0 a, m. Exp.
10:00 a. in. Kp.
11:20 p ui. Kxp.
4:15 p. UI. tip.
8:40 p. m. Kxp.
5:00 p. ui. Exp.
(HO Minutes)
5:00 p. m. Lid.
5:4u p. m. Kxp.
7:15 p. in. Kxp.
CAP! HAY
7:00 a, m. 1 Exc.
8:50 a. m. Exp.
1:40 p. iu. Kxp.
4:is a. m. Exp.
(MO minutes)
5:30 p. U. Lcl.
HI' N DA. 8,
ATLANTIC CITY.
5:30 p. rn. Lei.
7:15 p. UI. Kxp.
CAFI MAY
:00 a. m. Exc.
8:00 a. in. Lcl.
8:45 a. IU. Kxp.
5:00 p. Ui. VI.
7:00 a m IlEx
I 8:40 a. IU. Ex
8:50 a. m. Lcl
1:50 p. m. Kx.
4.20 p. III. Ex,
5:30 p. Ui. Lcl
IbBA 18LI CITY
7:00am t Ex
8:50 a. m. Ex.
I 1:50 p.m. Ex
4:20 p.U. Ex.
OCXAN CITY
AND UK A I8I.I
CITY.
7:00 a mil Ex
V:I5 a. m. Kx.
5:00 p. 111. Lcl
Detailed time tables at ticket orrleeB,p3th anp
Chestnut Ht.s , 834 Chestnut Hi, 1005 Chestnut
St., BOO South 8rd St., 8'.i2 Market St., and at
Statloua.
onion Transfer Company will call fori' and
check bak'tfak'e from hotels aud resldencea.
A.T.DICK, KDSON J. WEEKH,
oen'isupt. Uen'l Pass. Aift.
Columbia & Montour El. Ry.
TIMi; TAIll.K IK IJFI' KCT Jl'ISIS
l,l90itauduiilll urtlier uotlce
Car leave Bloom for Esjiy , Al media, I.ime
Rule, Berwick and intermediate points as
follows:
A. VI. J:oo, 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20,
9:00, 9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40.
1'. M. 12:20, 1:00, 1:40, 2.20, 3:00, 3:40,
4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7:40, S:2o, 9:00,
10:20 and (1 1 :oo Saturday nights only. )
Leaving depart from Berwick one hour
from time a given above, commencing at
6:00 a. m.
Leave liloom for Catawista A.M. 6:20,
7:00, 7:40,8:20,9:00,9:40, 10:00, 11:40.
1'. M. 12:20, 1:00 1:40, 2:20, 3:00, 3:40,
4:20, 5: 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7.40, 8:209:00
9:40, 10:20 and (I I :oo Saturday nights only.
Cam returning depart from Calawissa 20
raiut'tes Irom time given ahovc
M. TlCkWII.LlC.liR,
J3,Sut'erinteBdent.
8', 10 in
:: 10 13
e 44 10 17
50 10 24
6 58 10 28
58 1 0 83
7 01 10 87
7 06 10 41
7 10 10 4ft
7 14 10 4!)
7 17 10 52
1 24 10 (ft
7 ill 11 00
7 85 11 05
7 8 11 m
7 43 11 13
7 41 11 IK
8 fll Ml 81
8 11 1143
8 10 11 48
8 S7 11 54
f 82 12 01
f8 88 12 05
8 4H
8 4ft
8 fft
8 57
A 02
15
1 M
12 15
1 22
19 25
1Q 32
12 44
1 55
1 50
2 03
2 10
11 13
1 17
S It)
8 23
8 27
9 81
84
2 40
2 45
49
64
8 58
8 16
8 20
1 SO
8 87
S 44
8 50
fS 54
8 68
4 C6
4 12
U 4 12 67
t 85 1 10
IB 40
6 44
6 49
0 65
6 58
7 08
7 0
7 0.
7 12
7 17
7 19
7 24
7 80
7 84
7 88
7 42
7 48
7 58
8(8
8 14
8 20
8 25
8
8 88
8 89
8 41
8 50
8 65
9 10
9 21
9 35
A. M. A. M. A. M. A. U
tHunsdntlv. f Flif utatlon.
K. M. KIN E, T. W. LEE.
Supt. lien. I'ass, Afft.
Bloosluirg & Sullivan
Railroad.
Taking Effect May lat 1004. 12:n5 a. m.
KOHTUWAKD
1
Bloomsbunr D L ft W... 9 00
HtnoiuHhurir PAH d2
hlooiiiHbiirK.Maln 8t.... 9 05
l'uper Mill 9 15
I.lKht Street 9 IS
OinhKevllle 9 2ft
Forks 9 36
Zuners f 40
Stillwater 48
Kenton 9 56
Edsona 10 00 13
Coles Creek... 10 I'M 3
Laubachs 10 on 3
Central 10 15 3
Jamison City 10 is 3
SOUTH W-Alt l
5
t
6 15
ft 17
6 20
ft 80
6 34
6 43
11 l'3
ft .',7
7 08
7 13
7 17
7 21
7 8.
7 41
7 45
G tO
6 25
ft 50
7 t'8
7 15
7 40
f 1 i
8 SJ
8 fc
8 4)
9 Ci
9 It
'2 4 8 2
t t 1 t t
5 5H 10 18 4 35 7 rn 11 to
5 53 10 61 4 3 7f3 1145
ft l'3 11 C2 4 4 7 13 11 58
ft 12 11 (l 4 53 7 22 12 26
111 14 fll fW f I 6ft f7 24 12 IV
6 IS 11 13 6 P(l 7 s 12 25
6 2-i 11 21 5 OS 7II.S 12 46
Ifi 35 fll 2'.l 6 17 r7 45 12 B
6 Ml 11 n 5 21 7 49 1 M
ft 50 11 I 6 ri 8 00 1 to
7 00 1150 5 .'itl 8 10 14ft
ft OS 11 63 6 42 8 18 1 M
7 13 12 02 5 58 H23 2 6
Tim 12 rrs 555 ms 2 a
T 20 12 10 6 00 8 80 2 K
Jamison City....
Cent nil..
I.iiolmi'lis
Coles creek
KiImuis
Benton
Stillwater
Zuneis
Forks
Orunyevllle
I.ltihl ftreet
l'.iper Mill
liloom. Main St..
Hlocm. I' ft l . . . .
Bloom. DUW.
'1 rains No. 21 and 22, mixed, oeeond elaR,
Trains No. 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, ft ana H. l iiisent'er, ll
Class. W. C.SNYDER. Supt.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Mark
Designs
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A handtomelr HluntrMl wlj. I. (went ctf.
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Curft gimrantvwl. 8u'eeufully um,1 by over.
If '.200.000 W omen. Price, -iS Oiila, drug.
ui inn, iuatuu"uiai s uookivi true.
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V
riilUdelphla, I.
CHICHESTER'S tKSLIIH
ENNYROYAL PILU
W-A TV-'vVAFr. A. ri.ht.'t l.aW.e. DrutrlM
In Mt.li r I l.ohl mt Mf h xi
will, tnu rllitiun. f uLt bu itllif r. lU'fuJft
Ikftntri'rout ru.sllly tJn sitiil JiuM
tluBM. Huj nf ytntr lrufi(i( or mo.1 4 h
ti4m,K tW I'arllculnr. l'rtlini;iilsi
&nd If cllrf Air l-J I i-4 Irtttr, bj rar
t ara Mull. lO.UlMt l.iiim oiU Bil
All Druin. 4 lilrhct4r t siiiiIckI Vm
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rit'Aunv and bvt.ut.fici the JiaLr.
faruiiuli b luiurifciit vriiwth.
Nrer FaiU to Restore OryJ
Curtw mlp dips hair lAlliiui,