THB COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBlXd, PA. September Jury List. Tho following Is (lie jury lit for tho HepUimlior term of court: UllANl) JuitoKS. J. II. MciiMph, Montmir. IJoyil M I't tilt, Itcrwick. (Muitli1 IIihh, l!i I'w lck. Hnry OotNliuM, Kr.-tnklin. (Jliurli-M II. Hciyor, Pino. AiiiriHl im 1 1 1 i t tin-, MmlNtn. ! W. Mliiiinioii, lli-rwii-k. Yllll'lltilK- 1 Il'H,, KloMlll. 1. M. Jlurtmiui, CiitfiwiMsii'Moro. (uoi'K'-' Mart, ( 'atuwisMH H,,m. Isal ili 1 1 :t !--t 1 1 i i . .Montour. J. r. Saii'li'is, l'mc. Tillman Sa-n-r, -M ill villi. J I nw:ir 1 Wclli vcr, I ten ton Twi, Marvin .1. Kline, iivcnwooil. llarveyT. D'lati, Uciwick. Jtolicrt, Morria, iilooni, iMviil ArniHlroiij;, I'.looin. H. S. Marlon, I'.looin. V. It Uurkle, Millvlllc. Dnuirlas Vrii;lit, Kcrwick. AiHiin )hl, So.tt. Alfrril Hct-m1, Urcen wood, U. H. Ili'iiry. Jk-rwiek, 1'KTIT J U linns (First Week.) Elinor Kline, Oriuiiro Tun Cluiuuwy It. Ikclcr, Ilciiton Horo. Henry S. Keck, llcrwick. Win. AdaiiH, Jtriurprcck. Samuel Weaver, KiHliiujjcreok. Harrison Iicvan, MiHlin. John ( 'lmiulierlin, Madison. .Neil MatiMt, Ileiulook. K1. U. Sweppenheiner, Centre. Daniel W. Murtz, J I r hire reek. Albert Kline, Ciitiiwlsmi Horo. John Melliek, Mt. I'leasant. Jaeoli Truvelpieee, Orange Iloro. Amu I lexs, Hunarloaf. Jtoljert ViimlerHlIt".'. JJIootn. W. O U.il)?, Cleveland. Wni. K. Dnviri, Ceiitrtiliit. Harry J Lnttimer, Hugarlcaf. Imiiuli Uiner, JSIooui. (!yru Kai us, l-'ifiliiucrt'ek. Warren W. Welsh, Orange Twp. Win. lleekman, Scott. Win. Jiangs, (ireenwood. J. ('. Cotner, Madison. Win. H. Ash, Hriare.reek. Henry Hile, Jishingereek. Win. Smith, Stillwater. Charles Kink, Scott. Frank K. Winner, Fishingcreek. Norton I'.. Cole Iti-titnti Twp. W. 11. Hitner, Locust. Uriah Chiimlierlin, I'ine. Ijevl Ash, JSentou Twp. Joseph ( !. Swank, Mifllin. Jason If Menscli, Milllin, It. F. Matlier, Sugnrloiif. J'irri r Juimks (Second Week). Frank Hicliman, Milllin. Jereiuiali KIumI -'s, Jai.'kson. Jacob Ocarhail, Milllin. (ieorire 1',. Thomas, ( ii'i-enwood. Isaiah (Jlil, 1U Klin. Win. KanLV, Montour. Samuel Leihy, 1'iniiUiii. Zerliin Low, Orange Horn, (loo. J' Kinkier, Iilooni. (Jiilcon Shu't, I'.cnton Boro. W. II. Clcwell, llcuton Horo. I). A. Slmlt., Mu.li.-ion. Wm. K oN'r. Madison. Isaiali Mansteller, Madison. Alon.o 1. Fritz, Sugarlouf. illicit W. Appli man, Hemlock. Hp i eo l"i'"M'i, 'eiitre. Hen (ioldcr, Suirarloaf. Linciii ii I!o.i y, Montour. Cyrus hemott. Madison. I'hilip Jliiler, Madison. Cha1-.. I '.. i'attcr.ii, Orange Twp. Flemmington Steward, Franklin. K. F. Kicc, Scott. Clm-. T. JVrijor. r.rimvreek. Nelson A. Hunsi!igei,l Herwick. Daniel Yoder, Locust. Cyrus Smith, Berwick. Frank Fester, Centre. T. II. Ji. Davis, Jiiiaivreek. Kidcr Smith, Milllin, Win. Lawtou, Iilooni. Alex. Hitler, Main. James 10. Werkheiser, Rlooni. A. H. Kressler, Mt. I'leasant. Franklin I', llunimii. Sugurloaf. JolnrS. Scott, Centre. Win. K. Long, Koaringcreek. Webster Kves, Millvillu. tViii. J. Hidlay, Scott. J. S. Grimes. Iilooni. Jeru. O. Fry, Beaver. Elmer K. Creveling. Mifflin, l'utrick J. Burns, Cenlralia. Jonathan Loreiuan, Franklin. W. (i. Creveling. Fishingcreek. Geo. Everett, Mt. I'leiwaut. J. 1'axton Creasy, Fislil ngcreek. It bas just come to light that a negro girl named Lena Rivers, re cently died in prison in Mont gomery, Alabama, while serving out a term of twenty years im prisonment, when she was only sentenced to a term of twenty months for larceny. A clerk, in making out the commitment, made a mistake, and. wrote "years" where he should have written "months.' The white man for whom her mother worked recently discovered the mistake, and took steps to have the mistake rectified and the girl released, but she died btfore the necessary red tape could be ; unwound. She had served ninteen years and a few months when death released her. State op Ohio, City op To-1 g9 lkdo, Lucas County. J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be js senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi ness in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEYi Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal.) A. VV. GLEASON, , Notary Pobij.c,. Hall' Catarrh Cure is f taken internally, and acts directly on the blood . and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv all Druecists. 7SC Take Hall's Family Pills for Thnl hacking cough continues Hecausc your system 13 exhausted and 4, your powers of resistance weakened. q Take Scoff s Emtil.ci'an. C WW 11 ft tir m It huikh up and strengthens your entire system. jj Q It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so q q prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest, a Q ALL DRUGGISTS 1 SOe. AND $1.00 A WOMEN MAKE PAPER MONEY. Even Guide at Bureau of Engraving and Printing Are Girla. Thf Oovrrnment huJ tho banks, and even, Hit jxwt office, would bo In a hnf for a time If nil tho tronKti In tha r.r.ro-au of Engraving and Printing Fl'.ouM drop doad all &t once. Why, yon can't even go over there and look around without & woniian o nhow you. All the guides to the Bureau for the benefit of tourUta and ottier Ignorant Iifoplo aro women. Theae Kuldea will explain how Amorlcan money la printed on tho bock, then put In cold utorape, whore It goos through a dry ing process; then aortod and the lnv prfexrtheaUthrawnout; then printed 'on tho face, and thn perforated and put up in iackagc8 to bo aunt to tho ITirasury ftir th Oovernmont seal. "It la seven dya after a bill is print ed on 1U back before It la printed on the face," Bald thta visitor's guide. "It takes thirty days to make a silver dol lux bill, and forty to make a gold one. The gold one Is printed throe times, twice, on one side, bocause it has to have the word 'gold' and a UMlo splotch of gold on thla sldo before the face can bo prlntod." From tho Vah' lnjfton Pout. Keeping the Home Cool. Of all tho rooms In the house It Is particularly Important to koep the bed rooms cool. Windows should be closed and blinds shut at mtddfty, to koip out the hot, stifling air, and then thrown wide open In the evening, when the air la pcnorally cooler. This method carried out In the cel lar Is equally satisfactory, and each cellar window when open at ntbt should have eoarso wire grating fitted into It. Kltrhen windows should never be closed, If there la a fire burning In the stove. In summer the wise housekeeper arranges her cooking so t.hat 111 ore 13 no exce.slvo heat except In the morn ing. Dispense with tho range, and use only an oil or gas stove, except on Ironing days, or when an extra large amount of hot water '.a wanted. In small families tho gas or oil stove can be used altogether. When tho family Is largp. on Iron ing days it Is w.Lso to take advantage of the strong lire to cook meat enough to last for three days, and also to bake bread and pies. Champion Ice Cream Eater. "American girls are without doubt the greatest loe cream oaters any where in tho world. England and France are fond of frozen puddings, ices and tho like. Few persons in either country, however, care for lee cream to the same extent that the Americans do. It mtght he said that like baseball and pie habit. It Is dia Unctly an American failing. When stewing prunes add one or two spoonfuls of red currant Jelly to the water In which tie prunes are stewed. A tinned saucepan should never be used for cooking spinach. Neither ahould this vegetable be pMsed through a wire sieve. To clean an enameled bath tub rub off all the stains with a cioth dipped a paraffin, then waah with soap and ater and finally dry with a aoft cloth. ; To recurl a feather boa which hae peoome damp from rain or dew rub In handful of common ealt and shake It before a bright Are untli it la quite dry. 1 To remove panes of glasa thickly cover the putty with soft eoap. This Will rendor the putty soft, when It can be easily scraped off and ! the flass removed. A bed which creaka with every movement of the sleeper may be fcilenced by removing the slats and trapping their end In newspaper be ore replacing them. - . To remove tar stains nib the marks with lard and then leave for a few iiours. that the tar may soften; epong ng with spirits of turpentine will then Remove the stain. ' To clean a mirror first sponge over the glass with a little spirit, then dust It over with some powdered blue tied up Jn muslin. Rub thla off with a cloth and give a final pollen with a silk handkerchief. ; Do not use the bathbrlck or other gritty substance for cleaning taps, for ooner or, later It will get Into the Joints and cause needless wear and expense. . A good . polishing oil la all that la necessary and brightness U hue .secured without fear of damage, s Porridge may- be turned out of the. aaucepan without leaving ny adher ing to the bottom If, after 0 pan. kM been removed from the Are, it be left few miputas standi d on stont 1 OASTORIAi Hcaafeue W HOUSEHOLD HINTS. 1 or something coia. Tne pinTiogT -wm not be coobxl to any groat extent by this and wasto will be preventod. When tho handlee of tablo knives become looso or come off they can lie easily mended with resin. Pour a llt tl powdered resin Into Uio handle of the knife, then hoat tho part of the b'.ado which fits Into tho handlo till It Is red hot and thrust Into the handlo. When cool tho blado will be found to bo firmly fixed In. Meat bonos, scraps of meat and small portions of loft-over vegetables jan be utilized in a soup by cooking tJiein slowly until the mat and vege tables aro soft, then straining through a fine colander. Set this s nip away overnight and 1n the morning remove the fat and strain again; then add seasoning and use as a stock for any desired soup. What Flnger-Tlpa Tell. It ie Raid broad finger nails denote a gentle-natured person inclined to le modest and unassuming. Narrow nails denoto a studious but not very gentle nature with a desire for scientific knowledge. Small nails denote a very obstinate nature. Round nails denote a desire for knowledge In general; a person apt to tako groat prldo In his own ac.com pllahments, rafher hasty, yot fairly good-naturod and forgiving. Long nulls denote caution, lacking confidence in hitman 'nature, decided in opinions. White nails denote a fondnoss for W)ckiy of the opposite sex, a not overstrung constitution, and one sub ject to fevers. FW.hy noils donoto an Idler who has a good appetite and loves sleep. Pale nails denote one Inclined to melancholy and to higher branches of knowlodge. Red nails denote a desire to com mand and a disposition Inclined to be cruel. Philadelphia Bulletin. Tuttl Frutti Preserves. Pack your fruit strawberries, cherries, bits of pineapple, peaches, etc In layers In Jars allowing to each layer four tablespoonfuls of Kranu latod sugar. When the Jar is filled pour In slowly preserving brandy un til ever crevice Is filled and the Jar Is full to the brim. Seal tightly and keep in a cool, dark place. Do not use for some weeks. For the Amateur Nurse. Never loavo any liquid uncovered In the room. Do not leave bottles whero the pa tient can see them. Have plenty of ventilation, but no air blowing directly on the patient. Have tho bed away from tho wall, so you may get at all sides of it. Have everything you tise fresh snd clean, and always plenty of hot water at hand. Never allow tobacco to bo used In the sick room. Always bo firm but kind with your patient. WISDOM'S WHISPERS Men miss the sunshine of women's presence more than they care to ad mit. The woman who can guide a man's conduct Is not the one who talks about It. Most men speak of the married state as though It belonged to another world. There always Is a woman who can find a kind word for the most unde sirable man. Men generally feel flattered when accused of being popular with women. When a woman Is really pretty aha unconsciously makes enemies among her own sex. A man who understands women the most Is rarely a good Judge of men. It la natural for a woman to show how well she knows how to dresa. The man who abuses others hag tho most exalted opinion of himself. Some women have the rsre gift of making men regard them with resr"". HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure diseases of Horses, Csttle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry by acting directly on the axes purra without losa of time. A. A. ( FEVERS, Conanlloiii. ouauttlooa, Luna Fer, Milk Pi fn Banna ever. B. R. IRPRAIIVM, LaitMOMi. Injuria, cuua HneutualUm. C. C. 1 SOUR THROAT, ilnlniy, Bolsoetlo, einui I Ulaianper. JJjJJj WORMS, Bou, Orofca. R.B.trorOHd. folaa, Inflnonta, iBflanad cuuut I l.ua, lleuroineuuiuula, r. F. I COMC, BHtvarha. Wlna-Blawa, ClM) Diarrhea, Uvaoaiary, 0. Q. Preventa MISCARRIAGE. "ijltlBNEY aV DUADDER DISORDER. V 1. 1. IBKIW DISKASRH. Maaa, Eraptloaa. Bvaaai vicar, wraaaa, rarer. J. K.IPAD CONDITIO, Starlnt CaM, . ocmi I a llcanlua, SloniaaJ) aiaer Wo. (acta I Stable Caaa, Ten Specific. Booh, Ae ft J2 At dniagtt,r tout prapatd oa rawlpt of prtoa, Humphrey' Maalela Co., Cor. William aaa John trU,Nw York. tW BOOK MAILED FREE, SERVANT QUESTION. How Mrs. Schwab Deals With Those Who Serve Her Glvea Amuse-., ment and Theatre Ticket. Mrs. ('1i;ij-Ioh Snhwnb has her own way of sottllng tho servant girl ques tion. One of he- hobblea. In d"ftllng with servant!, Is tho anniversary gift. Each servant, on t'.io first annlvorsay day of entering Mrs. Schwab's service, re c.lvra $r,0 In gold, and tho gift la repented at each annlverBnry Mrs. Sohwa'i) has In her service two Scottish girls who have been with her eight years, and they visit their homes, at her expenoc, at certain Intervals. Two Irish girls have been with her for six years. Servants who have been particu larly fa4thful In her employ are also remembered with occasional tickets for the best theatres. Grow Old Gracefully. You are always as young aa you feel. People never grow old until they think themselves old. Never either admit your ago or give landmarks which will enable others to guei'S It rightly. Take plenty of exorcise, move brisk ly, speak firmly. Take a half hour's rest In tho mid dle of the day; nothing conduces nuire to a good appearance. It renew 3 strength and freshens thi complexion. The want of occupation does not conduce to youth or to rest; "a mind quite vacant Is a mind distressed." Energy keeps the muscles elastic, and romance Is an amulet againat wrinkles. Defy time by keeping your heart young. It Is envy, loss of heart, and impatience that brings lines to the face. Clock Medicine Case. A unique contrivance for the tourist appears Hit first glance to be a travel ing clock, with leather casing. The dial, however, Is Inscribed wICh the word's, "next doso," Instead of tne reg ulation numerals. The clock proves to be a box which, when opened shows a modkslne glatw, with drachms and other druggist's measures, chocked off on its mirfaoe. Tho hands of the mock clock can be moved around and the hour for the next doHO thus accur ately kept In mind. The Japanese Wife. In Japan a well-bred woman doea not go to the theatre until she Is old and passe. It him not been thought proper for hor to understand music. She spends most of her time at home attondlng to her children. Several writers have said lliat In Japan a woman does not marry fur a husband, but to be an unpaid servant In his family. Little Girl's Lingerie Hat. Much smarter and newer than straw are the lingerie brats for children, and they harmonize with innumerable frocks. Plaited silk mull or liberty Bilk, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, are tho most popular. Our illustration shows one made of the former mate rial, with a Chrysanthemum bow of black velvet ribbon on top and pink roses on either aide under brim. Bnda of the mull tie in a bow under chin. . In Pralae of Knitting. Knitting ia declared by specialist In the treatment of rheumatism to be a most helpful exercise for hands li able to become ettff from the com plaint, and it is being prescribed by physicians because of Its efficacy. For persona liable to cramp, paralysis, or any other affection of the fingers of that character, knitting la regarded aa a most beneficial exercise. Besides, the simple work la eald to be an ex cellent diversion for the nerves, and is recommended to women suffering from Insomnia and depression. Ex change. A Happy Young Woman. Miss Helene Floury la the first wo man musician admitted for the Prix de Rome. It must be understood that the Prix de Rome ia awarded after ex amination conducted on the plan in use at our own institute of Technol ogy In Boston. And Mis Fleury was locked up in the cloister of the Cha teau de Compelgne with eix other as pirant for thla laureateshlp of music in Paris. Effect. of Thought on Character. . The happiness of your life depend upon the character of your thought; therefore, watch well over them, and entertain none that are contrary to purity and truth, o that If your sou! were laid open there would appear nothing but what would bear the light and call up no bluah, . When vou see a trirl looklnr cua 1 plcloualy ft the tips of her fingers- it 1 a sign eh la wondering if there la any truth in the chare that tome rook cigarettes. , PENNSYLVANIA Kailroacl. Schku i r in Err. '".MIIKR 25, lQOf) Trains leave KAKV i5ia. -J !KO as follows: Knr Xnnnnrifwlc m.rt H Iiki h I-jiTP. 7:50. 10MB ft, in., 2:13 14: Nesoopock oulyj, :U p:ui. wek iIiijh. For 1'at.awlssa and winbiirv, B:SS, 11:47 a. m., 4:117. 7:ii.1 II. III. Wi'fk J.l : -UlllluyR 4 07 I). Ul. For I'ltlMliui mill Hi:iiiliiii an IdHowb: 1:."0 10:10 a. m., .4H, fi.KO p. m.wei'K-aiiys. For 1'oUsvlllK, Heading-aim l'hlladelphln,7 50a. m., p. in. work iIhjm. .r llHJclnn, 7-50 10:40 a.m., 4.t, O.JO p. In wtti.lr iln vh er Lewlgbiirif, Mlltnn, Wllllnrosport, bock Jinvfll, llt'lllivu, It nil iwik nj 1 1 ii i. - 'J' ciuvh- l.cii k ilnvi'iionlv. a. Ill, 4:U7 p. 111.: lor Wllllninspnrt. anil Intermediate staiioiiH, :-a, 11:47 a, ni. 4:07, J.K5 p. ill. week days; 4.07 i . m. hu mi ays. For itiilli'iouti', Tyione, I'lilllpsburg, and Clear- nelil, 8:2'j, 11:47 a. m, week days. For llurrlHuurs aiwl Intermediate statlon.ii5, 11:17 a. in., 4:07, 7M p. m. weok days; 4:07 p. m. Hunila)".. For I'lillad.-lrhla (via IturrlRburK), Baltimore and Washington H.a. II 47 a. tn., 4:07, 7:25 p. 10. wnek days: sundaya. 4:0) p. m. For I'lttHburutvlu llarrUbiir), 8:?Sa. tn., 4.07 ?. p.m. week dayB;4:07lally;vla Lewlstown Junction, :'', 11:4? a. m. week-days; via Lock llnven rt-JS. 11:17 A tn. wpelcflRvn. For furtner Information apply to Ticket W. W. ATTKKBli RT, J. R. WOOD. Ueneral Manager. I'ass r Traffic Mtfr UKO. w. UOYIt, Ueneral Passenger Agent PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In effect Nov. 17, 1904. TRAlNfc L.SWB BLUOMHbCKG For Now York, Fnnaaeipnia, nornllng-, Potts IIIp,Tiiihuur, wekdRy7.27 via WnKt. Milton; 11:30 a m, via Kant Alatiauoy; 8.SK p m via We8t ForVllllamsport, weeklays, 7.21 a m 8.2V PPor Danville and MUton, weekdays, 7:27 am S.w p. m. For catawlsna wcekdaya 7.27, 11-28 a m 1S.20, 7.00, p. ro. For Kupert weekdays 7.U7, 11,28 a, m. 12 80 .2U, 7.00, p. m. TRAINS FOR BLOOMUBCKO.' Leave New Tork via FMladelpnla V.0S a Di.,andvlaKaBton.ll)a.m. LeavrPhllade.lpblal0.21 a. m. LeaveHeartlnu U.iSp. m- LeavePoltsvlllt U.t.'ip. tfi. LeaveTamaqiiBl.4ti p, m., Leave Wllllamsport weekdays 10.00 a m, 4. .10 p. m. Leave Catawisna weekdays, 0.80, 8. SO a. m. 1.8H. 8..12 p.m. Leave Kuport, weekdays, 6.44, 8.28, 11.40 a, m. 1.88, 3.40 0.J1 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY K K. From Chestnut Street Foiry. For South Ht. nee timetables at Hluttons. WEUKDAYS. ATLANTIC CITV. 7:80 a. m. Lei. a. in. Kxp U:J) a. m. Exn. 2:00 p. in. Exp. ATLANTIC CITV; 4:nn p m. Exp. (110 SlIllUII H) MM' p. m. Kxp. :ii0 p. in. I.el. 7:15 p. in. Kxp. bl'NUAYS. ATLAN1IC CITY. 6:00 p. m. Lcl.t 7:1S p. LI. Kxp. CAPS MAV AND 0CKN CITV 8:V) a. in. 4: 1 5 p. in. 8:1)11 p. in. RRA IHI.S CITY H:S0a. Ol. CAPS MAY OCSAN CITY AND SKA 18I.B CITY ATLANTIC CITY 8:00 a. m. I.ci. V.itO a. rn. F.xp. 10:00 a m. hp. 8:45 a "in. Detailed time tables at ticket omees, l:it h and Chestnut Mt.s., 811 Chestnut St., 1005 Chia'nut St., 60!) South 'lid St. , .T.iti2 Market St., arid at Stations. cnlon Transfer Company will call for and check baitgaKe from hotels and residences. A. T. DICE, EPSON J. WEEKS, Uen'lsupt. Uen'l faas. Aitt. Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT June 1 1904, and unt I d thtr 1 tice. Cars leave Bloom for Espy, Almcdia, Lime Ridce. Berwick and intermediate points as follows: A. M. IUioo, 5:40,6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9.00, 9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40. P f i44n i-nn. 1 'Act. 1 20. 7:00. l:AO. 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6-2o, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, (9:40; 10:211 1 'VUJ I Aautn, tnrmrt f mm Reruriclc on hrtUr from time as given above, commencing at 0:00 a. m. T Tllnnm fnr fn tnulccft A. 1 - t!1d. 6:15, 7:00, t8:oo, 9:00, tlO-.oo, tu:oo, I2:oo. P. M. 1:00. t2:oo. :Oo. 4:00. S:oo. 6:0o, t7:Oo, 8:00, 9:00, 10:20, (! 1:00) Cars returning depart from Ctawissa 20 tniui'teslrom time as given above. First carlleaves Market Souarelfor Berwick on Sundays'at 7:00 a. m. First car tor cotawism aunaayt :oo a. m. First car from Berwick for BloomlSundayi leaves at 8:00 a. m First car leaves Catawma.Sunda 7:30 a. m. J From Power House. Saturday night only, fP. R. R. Connection. Wm. Terwilliger, Superintendent. THEPOSTALCOC AH TYPEWRITER' Lv aWeW A Few Excelling Features First-class iaMiiaterial and work 1 mansbip Uses universal key board-writes 84 characters. Simple! construction Fewest parts. Alignment positive and permanent. Extra great manifolding power. Unexcelled for mimeograph stencil cutting. Inked by ribbon, as in $100 machine Visible writing no carriage, to lift. Style of type changed if desired in few seconds. Light, easily carried weighs only ioyi pounds. The lowest priced practical type writer. . Every machine fully guaranteed. Why pay $ioo for a typewriter when the Postal, which will do just the same work as well, as easily and as quickly will cost you only $2$. Why tie up that $75 where you derive no benefit from it ? This machine can be seen at the Columbian Office Postal Typewriter Company Nerwalki Conn Lackawanna Itailroaitl. DLOOMSllURC DIVISION. Jn KITpct .Miirth UU, I'M. JtAO'l.; A. M.fl. If. 8TAT1UNB. r. u. r. m NORTUCMBERMIll'.... Cameron.. Dnnvllle -.. it.no. U 01 8 11 Ii VH it M e& k 11 U 4n VI M' Vi U 2 5b 8 03 8 OH I U0 S 81 8 88 8 ii 8 47 8 ft 4 00 4 OS 4 07 , 4 18 4 17 4 80 4 84 4 8H 4 88 f4 40 4 90 f) ...... T Of, il 19 7 10 M t il I". 47 7 ;tl Ml 41 7 f0 -Ii 7 mm m 17 4f 7 48 7 54 II 0'2 8 (df 11 (i7 8 (ru W Mill M a 30 8 87 1 1 39 9 40 8 44 ij 47 R 7 8 6. 11 M N Mull 68 f 10 H 05 19 OS H 10 9 13 ii 11 9 19 18 14 9 88 9 lid 9 8si 9 4tii8 CalawlKSA Hupt'il Uloomhburx hm Lime Kldyt Willow move- IirlHrcreex u.rwlr.k Bp acb Havi n HIck'fKerrj Kblckfthlnii) ......... ..... 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