THH COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUkfl. PA. TRIAL LIST IfOR WliKK IjKOINMNO MON'PAY Sui'TKM it;ut 2. First Wkkk. John Racakis vs. American As surance Company of 14 S. Broad St., I'hila. Ontario Drill Cr. vs. Holland McIIenry and C. A. Kdson, trad ing ns McUeuvy and lylsoti. Sannid W. Cole vs. P.. 1 Gard ner. Wayne County Savings Hank vs. 15. P. Williams. Pittsburg Cord Company vs. 15er wick Consolidated Gas Company. JSkcond Wukk. Krcd Ilutntnel vs. Tidewater Pipe Line Company. Alfred II. Velter, George Yetter vs. Jeremiah Longenlierger. K. I). TcwksLury, Admr. vs. The p. & R. Ky. Co. William Ney vs. The P. & R. Ry. Co. George Confair vs. The Ameri can Car and Foundry Company. Henry Miller vs. The P. & R. Ry. Co. J. I,. Reece vs. J. V. Lemon. Tne Com. of Pa. at the sugges tion and to the use of Hooven Ow en Rentschkr Co., a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of Ohio and for the use of all other persons whom it may concern vs. Daniel Knorr, Pierce Zimmerman, John L. Kline, K.ariah Zocum aud Simon R. Carl. Wilson Yeagcr, agent, now to the use of Kliza K. Fowler vs. Sam uel Klase. Lavina Raliuck, intermarried with Philip Rubutk vs. The Penna. R. R. Co. Daniel Ball vs. Montour Town ship. Thomas M. Mcnsch vs. Sunbury, Ilazleton and Wilkes-Barre Rail way Co. and Penna. R. R. Co. les see of S. If. and W. B. Ry. Co. Ellen Geary, intermarried with J. II. Geary, Priscilla Reifeldifler intermarried with John Reifeldiffer vs. S. II. and W. IJ. Ry. Co. aud Penna. R. R. Co., lessee of Sun bury and I Ia.k-ton. Adam Truckenmiiler vs. Fannie Keiler, Kllen Knittle, Clara Knittle and Kmma Knittle. Robert C. Howell vs. S. B. & B. R. R. Co. Peter Knecht vs. Penna. R. R. Co., lessee of S. II. and W. B. Ry. Co. and Penna. R. R. Co. Kinma I,. Smith, Hxecutrix of estate of IJllen K. Harvey, dee'd vs. Lumberman's and Merchant's Mutual F'ire Insurance Company. William II. Hauck vs. Cabin Run Coal Co. John Shumnn vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. Samuel Longenberger vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. Rathbone Sard and Company vs. Berwick Consolidated Gas Compa ny. Stephen B. Martin vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. A. B. Herring vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. Supervisors' Blanks. We have printed a supply of blanks for Supervisors under the new law, and will keep them in stock. They include order books, tax notices, and daily ror.d reports. Samples sent on application, tf. . Epidemic is Killing Bees. Within the last few days State Economic Zoologist Surface has re ceived a number of complaints about the havoc being played among bees in various parts of the State by a disease which he had diagnosed as "foul blood." The complaints have come from half a dozen widely sep arated counties, including Frank lin, Venango, Wyoming and others, showing that the disease if local now, may spread. The bees speed ily die from this sickness, which is bacteriological and is propagated among the bes by honey, although persons are not aflected by eating honey which may be fatal to its makers. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when en tering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, O., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Scoffs Emafa ton strengthens enfeebled nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and nerve force. 5 It provides baby and mineral food for ALL DRUCCISTSl Untiling in tlio lHnl fk-a. Is bathing in the Dead sea In Talnstlno different from bathing In any other body of salt water? Home writers Bay It Is not, but tho IteV. Hanked Smith, author of "PntroIIiTS of PaluRtlne," pays that It la. "No sooner h;in ono plunged Into tho water than one Is whipped off ono'a feet find goos bobbing helplessly nbout like a wretched cork. In the effort to regain one's footing und to rot b:ick to shore one's foot and shins are barked by tho Jagged ftonos Hnd pebbles, find when nt length one doeH emerge from lta treacherous bottom, with tho lower limbs bleeding and torn, one becomes nwaro of a horrible tingling and burning Fenwatlon In eyen, ears, nostrils, mouth and almost every pore of the skin, from the brine tuid bitumen which buve penetrated everywhere. Unless great care Is taken tho bnther In the Dead Roa It liable to an eruption, which breaks out all over the body, and which Is commonly known as the 'Dead sea raHh.' The best antidote to this Is to hurry across as quickly ns possi ble, to the river Jordan and to take a second plungo therein. The prf t und muddy waters of that sacred but dirty stream will effectually remove the suit that bus lncrustcd the body." Keeps Tab on the rtootbliu'k. To a certain extent the bootblack business has taken tho form of a monopoly aud tho most deslrablo locations are controlled by a com paratively few persons who are com pelled to eutrubt the different estab- Accounts for East Shine. llshment to tho care of subor dinates, and in order that the pro prietors may get thoir share of the profits it is often necessary to put some check on the employes. A de vice of this character which has been recently Invented consists of a re cording apparatus placed under one leg of the chair and every occupant automatically registers his visit. This apparatus is locked up, so that It Is accessible only to the proprietor or his authorised agent and cannot be manipulated by dishonest em ployes. The Truth About Starving. Novelists write a lot of nonsense about the extreme Buffering that ac companies starvation. It Is all pop pycock, says Dillon Wallace, In the Outing Magazine. Any healthy per son, with a normal appltlte, after missing two or three meals is as hungry as he ever gets. After a whlle there Is a sense of weakness that grows on one, and this Increases with the days. Then there comes a desire for a great deal of sleep, a sort of lassitude that Is not unpleas ant, and this desire becomes more pronounced as the weakness grows. TUo end Is always -In sloop. SuccPRKful Women Drummers. "There are numbers of them In Philadelphia," said a well known traveling man, speaking of women drummers, "and they are most suc cessful more successful ' than the men. "One of tho most successful drum mers I know is un old ludy who lives here. Sho is a grandmother, and through reverses of fortune was ob liged to take to the road, carrying on her husband's whisky business. She's old and comparatively feeble, but she can sell more goods than any man In that lino, aud I know many men In the business. "I understand that to-day she has bought a fine house, and sends a grandson and grauddaughterthrough college by her work. There are lots of women on tho road who make a business of selling liquors, and, though It does not seem to be a strictly feminine field, they succeed In the work." Philadelphia Record. The boots of Cromwell's soldier's weighed ton pounds apiece, being made of the thickest leather, lined and pndded, with rowelled spurs at tached by Bteel chains. , OASTOIIIA. ti u... ii si m- -' ' JflJI with the necessary fat healthy growth. 6O0. AND $1.00. O )tprnRlng Druggist's Dottle. Tho common method of measuring and dispensing drugs Is by tho tine of a graduate, Into which the liquid Is poured from tho bottlo and meas ured, and necessarily the grnduato him to be washed after each action, creating considerable disagreeable work as well as trouble and labor of taking tho bottles from the shelves and uncorking the same. Tho same objections are incident to tho dispen sing of liquids from vessels of any kind whore the contents hnve to bo poured therefrom Into onother ves sel to bo measured. A chemist has conceived the idea of Ruuplementtng each stock bottlo with a transparent graduate attachment from which tho fluid can bo drawn off In the doiiiod quantity without much effort. Tho graduate tube is connected to tho Btock or storage bottle proper by a tiny tube, which terminates In n spout fitted with a valve manipula ted by a handle. The valvo handle is connected by a wire, or rod, to a vent at tho top of the graduate. In asmtich an under ordinary circum stances tho graduate is tightly Kill ed, tho liquid In tho stornso reser voir cannot flow Into the graduate until this vent Is opened, so that tho nefeinry iitr may enter. In turning the valve tho liquid la not discharged from tho spout until two small holes In it are In register, tio that any quantity can be drawn oft Into the graduate without lifting the bottlo from tho shelf. Solemn Wedding In China. A Chlneso marriage Is a solemn ceremony no talk, no levity, and much crying. After the exchnngo of presents the bride is dressed with much earo in brocade or nllk, her eyelashes nro painted a deep black, and she wears a heavy red veil at tached to a scarlet headdress, from which Imitation pearls hang over her forehead. A feast is spread upon a table to which tho blushing bride in led by five of her friends. They are seated at the table, but no ono eats. When the mother starts crying, tho maids follow, and the bride Joins tn the chorus. The bridegroom now en ters With four friends. They pick up the throno on which the bride sits, and preceded by the, bridegroom forms a procession, and walk around tho room, or into an adjoining room, signifying that he is carrying her away to his own home. Tho guests then throw rice at tho happy couplo, a custom we have borrowed from them. Goose Hones and Prophecies. The goosebone predictions are perhaps more closely watched In Kentucky than anywhero else, und It may be called the Kentucky weather prophet. We must take the breastbone of a last spring's goose none othor will do, for the prophecy does not extend beyond the year In which tho goose It hatched.' It must be divided Into three different parts, which repre sent tho three divisions of winter. The breast bone of a goose Is translucent, but at places has cloud like blots upon it. These blots de note cold weather, and the prophecy Is made according to thoir density and position. CHetorttftng Weddings. To celebrate three weddings, more than 8,000 persona recently assem bled In a village In Brittany, and for three days kept up a feast, during which they consumed 75 barrels of wine and cider, 15 oxen, 10 cows, 30 calves and 1,000 fowls and rabbits. Delicate Cake. White of four eggs well beaten, one-half cup butter whipped to a croam, one cup sugar, one-half cup sweet milk, two cups flour, two tea spoonfuls baking powder; lemon to flavor. In the Vatican at Home Is tho largest topaz In the world. It wolghs seven pounds and carvings upon It that occupied three Neapolitan ;. darlen slxty-oneyears. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL :::.!. FOR PILES, ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED PEEK. At DrugKUH, 39 oenU, or Dialled. Humphrey.' Medicine Co., Cor. William and Jobs ItraoU.NBW York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 23, in usa over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $8, Sold by bruwUta, or wilt propold ou receipt of prtoo. Humphftyi' Med, Co., Wllliut k John SU., K. Y. mlxi:i TMKTU moij;j,s IP. Men Ituve Poei! for RU tines of Women and Vice Versa. It Is an interesting fact that ar tfstM h.ive used women as triolein from which to paint men and men as models from which to represent women. Ono of the most striking in stances Is tho well-known picture, "Napoleon on Dourd tho liolloro phon." A woman frlond of tho paint er was tho model of the "Little Cor poral." Landseer's famous picture, "Tho Naughty Hoy," was really painted from a llttlo girl, little Lady Rachel Russell. As a matter of fact, says the Strand, tho child's mother had tak en her to have her portrait painted. When, however, sho arrived at the studio sho refused to pose In the way tho urtlst suggested and became so sulky and naughty that It was impos sible to do anything with her. At length her mother put her in tho corner us a punishment. Then sho turned with such a sturdy, de fiant look that she Impressed Land seer, who sketched tho recalcitrant llttlo ono us she stood. A sense of chivalry toward the child caused him to cluing" the sex of the subject, so he added the bro ken slate, the ruinpld hail' and the undone boots, while keeping the dis heveled dress, and gave a title to tho canvas which has removed It from any suggestion of portraiture Wllkio'a "Hllnd Fiddler," which created a furor when It was exhibi ted ut the Uoja! Academy, furnishes another instance), for tho artist act ually sat to himself for the figure of tho old woman. Wilklo used to say that one day Dannlster tho actor called and was shown in while ho was sitting on a low seat, drest-ed as a woman, with a looking glass beforo him, performing the part of a model for himself. Wil klo was not a man to be in the least discomposed at being found In Buch a plight. Dannlster gazed on him for a moment or so, and said, "I need no introduction." "Truly, no," said Wllkle. "I know you very well, but, you see, I can't move lest I spoil tho folds of my petticoat. I am for the present an old woman." Ou one occasion Ouldo painted the head of a Madonna, using his porter as a model. i faff 4, ; 1 $tv! 4 iff iZ A Celtic cross to Thomas Moore, the Irish poet which was unveiled in England. It Is stated to be the finest work of Its kind in existence. Timber for Wine Casks. "The growing scarcity of timber suitable for the manufacture of staves Is a problem that confronts two continents and in which all the wine drinking world, and therefore the civilized world, Is concerned," said I B. Goldman, a stave grower and shipper of Hope, Ark. "Timber best suited for manufact ure Into staves come from Arkansas und small portions of Louisiana, Texas, Alabama and Tennessee. The timber has been cut In larger amounts every year to meet the growing demand. Prices have ad vanced, of course, but the demand still advances, or no other wood can tuko the place of that produced In our section. "Most of the staves are shipped to Barcelona, Spain, where thoy are used In the manufacture of wine casks. Both Europeans and Ameri cans have tried to Invent something to take tho place of the stave, but so far without success. Glass and earth en ensks have been tried, but wine does not age the same In these re ceptacles and It has quite a different flavor." First Waving Pings. Waving flags are said to have been first brought to Spain by the Sara cens. The present Spanish colors, red and yellow, came from the old shields of Castile and Aragon. The Austrian black and yellow were the colors of the Holy Roman Empire. They were adopted, so the story goes, by Frederick Barbarossa, whose fancy was captred at a cere mony in Mainz by the black and gold flooring of the hall. The crescent was originally the special mark of Constantinople, where for centuries it was used as a Christian symbol. There It was that the Turks first found it when they ccptured tho city In 1468. To-day it may be found side by Bide with the cross on the churches in Moscow and other Russian cities, whore it is used to Indicate the Byzantine origin of tho Uuibluu i'uith. 71 PLC PENNSYLVANIA Railroad. SCUM) .1 1 i'j SM IIKR 3$, (Jo6 Trains leave K.K'. )KU ft follows: For Nescopeok fthd Vi tlKi-s-iwro, ?:5, U)M a. in., l:M Nescupeck only), ii:no p: w. wix-k-diiys. For 1 atawlssa and Siinhnry, S:8, 11:47 a. m., 4:(IT. I). 111. week days: "iiiiiluvs 4 uV I). 111. For l'lltatonaiKl Hcnint'Mi an tol lows: 7'50 10:46 ft. tn., .4:i, R.tf) p. rn. wwk-flny. For I'oUsvlllo.HcadliigiiiMj i'litladolplllu,7 Mitt. m., 4vl p. m. woek days. ZSit for llazlcion, 7-60 10:14 a. m., 4.'J, 6.20 p.m. 1 week days. or Lewlshurg. Milton, Willlamsport, Lock Haven, Ki'iiovo, niid Kldtfwayll 47 s. m.wnek uiivs: Lock ifavimonly. fr.ifi a. 111. 4:07 p. m.i for Wlllhuiisi(prl ami Intermediate HtaUonn, :ct, 1 1: 1, a, ill. i:ir, , 1 .x.i p. 111. ween (lny n; i.ui I . m. Mondays. For HuUrroiitu, Tyrone, i'lilllpsburg, and Clear- field, 8:W, 11:47 a. m, wek days. For llarrlsOurii and Intennealate stattonBH.iiS, 11:47 a. in., 1:07, T:5 p. 111. wee days; 4:07 p. m. Sundays. ForFhlladeipiilft (via Harrlsburg), Baltimore and Washington N.tt, 11 47 a. m., 4:07, 7:ib p. in. wei'k d.'ivs: Mundnyn, 4:0? p. m. For i'lttMburg(vla tlarrlshurK), 8:M a. m., 4.07 7. p. m. week dnyi1:07diilly;vlaLewlHtowii Junction, H:2R, 11:4? a. m. week-days; via Lock Haven, S:M, 11:47 s m. week-days. For further Information apply to Ticket Aifentg. W. W. ATTKKMjKY, J. K WOOD. Ueneral Malinger. Pass r Traffic Mgr. OKO. W. HOYD, General Passenger Agent PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In effect Nov. 17, 14. " TRAINS LB AVE BLO"MXUUK(4 For New York, l'hliaaeipnia, iteadlnu, PottH vllle.Tamaotia, weekdays 7.21 via West .Milton; 11:80 a in, via Kant Matianoy; 8.a p m via West Mjnrnwilllamsport, week(la.8i T 2I a m a 29 P For Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7:27 am 3 i1 p. m '(or oatawlaea weekdays 7.27, 11-28 a m 12.sn 7.00, p. m. For Knpert weekdays 7.H7, 11.88 a. m. U so g.w, 7.00, p. m. THAIN8 KOlt BLOOMMlil'KO; Leave New fork via Philadelphia .o5 a m.,andvlaRaHton.10a.m. LeavePhlladeiphlalO.la. rn. Leave Heading li.l lip. m. Leave pom hviTU la.Siip. m. LeaveTamaqiibl .4M p.m., Leave Wllllainnport weekdays 1O.0T. a m, 4.9U p. m. Leave, oatawlssa weekdays, 6.8r.. 8.30 a. m. I.811, 8.:up.in. Leave Rupert, weekdays, 8.44, 8.S8, 11.40 a. m. 1.88,3.40 H.'Jl p. in. ATLANTIC CITY K K. From Chestnut Street Feiry. For South St. see timetables at stations. WEEKDAYS. ATLANTIC CITT. 7:80 a. m. Lcl. 9:00 a. m. Kxp ll:Ji) a. m. Kxp. 2M p. m..Kxp. ATLANTIC CITT;'! CAPS MAV AND OCEAN CITT 8:50 a. m. 4:15 p. 111. B:U0 p. hi. Bit A IRI.SCITV 8:50 a. m. CAPS MAT Ot BAN CITY ANDHKA ISI S CITT. 8:45 a 111. 4:00 p. m. Kxp. (fiO Minutes) &:0(l p. in. Kxp. 5:ti0 p. m. t.cl. 7:15 p. m. Kxp. SUNDAYS. ATLANTIC CITV. S:00 p. m. I.cl.; 7:15 p. la. Exp. ATLANTIC CITT 8:0(1 a. m. I.el. H:00 a. in. Kxp. 10:00 a. hi. Bp. Detailed time tables at ticket onices,'l"th and Chestnut Kt.s., 881 Chestnut St, 1005 chestnut St., 80J South 3rd St., 3'JM Market. St., and at Stations. onion Transfer Company will call for and cueck baggago from hotels and residences. A. T. TIICK, EPSON J. WEEKS. (Jen'tSupt. Oen'l as8. Agt. Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIME TABI.K IN KKFF.CT June I 1904, and unt I farther dice. Cars leave Bloom for Espy, Almedia, Lime Ridge, Berwick and intermediate points as follows: A. M. T?:oo, 5:40,6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9.00,9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40. P. M. n:2o. 1:00. 1:40. a.20, 1:00. 1:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6 20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, (9:40; 10:20 (,! I :oo; l.envlniT Henart from Berwick one hour from time as given above, commencing at 6:00 a. m. Leave Bloom for Catawissa A.M. do. 6:15, T7:oo, 8:00, 9:00, tio:oo, tu:oo, 12:00. P. M. 1:00, t:o, 3c. -, 5:00, 6:00, t7:oo, 8:00, 9:00, 10:20, (11:00) L Cars returning depart from CMawissa 20 muti'tes Irom time as given above. First car leaves Market Scuare'for Berwick on Sundays at 7:00 a. m. First car lor Catawissa Sundays :00 a. m. First car from Berwick for Bloom Sundays leaves at 8:00 a. m First car leaves Catawissa Sunila J 730 s. m. IfFrom Power House. Saturday night only. fP. R. R. Connection. Wm, Tkrwii.liger, Superintendent THEPOSTAL CO C HH TYPEWRITERS A Few Excelling Features First-class in material and work manship. 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 IOj4 pO"nl9' The lowest priced practical type writer. Every machine fully guaranteed. Why pay $100 for a typewriter when the Postal, which will do just the same work as well, as easily aud as quickly will cost you only $25. Why tie up that $75 where you derive no benefit from it ? This machine can be seeu at the Columbian Office. Postal Typewriter Company NorwalK Conn Lackawanna Kail road. BLOOMSMJRG DIVISION. In Effect March 1st,, l'JM.J KAe'i . A. a. k. u. HTATION8. p. m. r. 11 NO KTUT MUM BLAND.... t'ainrror... Uiuivllli'.,.M t'atawlpsa.. Hupett BlooiriHburK KfVi m Lime Hl(lKe..... Willow Uruvo tirlnrciecK... ...... ........ Uerwlck.. Beacb liavi ti.M Hick 'H err HIitckKlilriiiv. .... Hunlock'H.M Nanilccti AvondHle Plymoutli PlymMitl. .lur.ctlon... K1nKRtoDM Luzerne.. . ....... Forty Kort Wyoroliifr Went I'lt 1 nt en . .......... Hunquehanna Ave PIU Hton... Duryoa. Old Kortfe Taylor HCRANTOC tl.fHl x -i ( i li 11 . 4 M t :sh i 4'l t Iti ti IS" . 1 SU SK 8 e 8 81 3 3 8 4U 8 47 3 6ii 4 on 4 OS 4 o; 4 in 4 17 4 X A 4 M 4 Si fl 40 4 SI " f ti r to iU iw 1 i in w 1 v 1,. .,: 7 HI in 1 7 ai r:o it; 7 ! 1 10 61 17 4f 7 4 7 M 11 0i 8 Com (17 b (Hf:i 11 8 -!( tl V5 0 SO 8 '. 3 40, 8 'ii' 47 fl 4 1 8 ! 11 M 8 fiHall 68 t 10 06 U 05 10 Hi) U 11 1H 12 14 ii 'in H Si 4'itia 3t A. M. A. H. r. M. P. M. WEST. A. V. A. M. STATIONS A. V. I- M. SCBAHTOM. Taylor - Old Forge Dnryea Plttston - BUBiiueORuiia Ave... Went i'ltteton Wyomlii? Forty Fort Lir.erne Kingston Plymouth Junction Plymouth AvoDdale Nantleoke 85 10 SO 6 44 10 :i H 5U 10 b'i 6 53 10 XM l 57 10 44 7 0U 10 47 7 04 1 0 51 7 09 10 EH 7 K4 11 0 "TgViT'i" 7 87 7 41 1 1 K5 7 47 11 ?t ; m 11 44 8 OKfll 54 8 14 li CO 8 S2 14 07 Hi! 12 'f5'33 "is if 1J1 8 45 I!!! 8 49 11 84 8 M 13 S 11 07 1 M 14 fl 01 0 85 M la 1 55 2 03 1 111 i 18 2 17 1 111 t 23 S 27 li 31 f 84 2 40 ' i" 4! 1 54 t 58 Hunloek'i.. . siitckf-hlnny. Hlck't Ferry., , ....... M...M. Of. ! ?n J 80 8 .17 S 41 f3 50 . f3 54 8 58 4 I H 4 1? 4 15 4 i'u 4 ::." 4 '3 ti Mi Beach Haven h. . Berwick ..... Brlarereek n Willow Grove , Lime Hldge KHry-..- Hlonmsuurg Kujert ... CntitwlcHa Danville ,... Cameron NOKTbt'MBIIHI.AND.... a. m. r. 11. i'. m r. a IibIIv. t Dally exrpet Kundny. f inters on Slgnnl ornnilee to coridiiete-. E. M. KINF. T. W. I FF, Hurt. Gen. I'asa. Apt. Blooinslmrg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking EfTect May 1st 190. U':"ft a. m. NOKTIIW'AKD, A.M. r.M. P.M. A.M t t t Bloomshurfr T L W... 9 00 8 37 8 15 8 0 Bloomsburg 1 K i)02 2 S 8 17 .... 1'Jooiiinhuig ilalo St.... 905 S 42 8 Jill .... Paper Mill 9 15 2 62 8 80 ti SO Llghthtreet 9 IX 2 55 6 34 0 23 Orangevllle 9 28 3 03 6 43 ti Ml Forks 9 38 8 13 8 53 7 08 Zaners fw 40 f8 17 fl 57 7 18 Stillwater 9 48 a 95 7 03 7 40 Benton 9 58 8 33 7 13 8 10 K(lsoil8 10 (HI 3 3V 7)7 8 20 Coles Creek 10 08 8 40 7 21 8 18 Laubaeha in 08 3 45 7 8. 8 40 Oi'HHft Mere I'm!; flPiO u 47 ; .... Central 10 15 8 52 7 41 9 05 JailllBOU CltV 10 IS 3 65 7 45 9 15 80UTIIWAKD. 00 A.M. t . 5 50 A M. t 10 48 10 51 rr 12 11 02 11 o fll 09 11 13 11 21 fll 29 11 ;s 11 4 11 50 11 63 19 02 12 05 1210 P.M. A.M. 1 5 4 35 7 00 4 38 7 08 H 47 fll 00 4 4S 7 18 Jamison City.... Central Grass Mere Park 5 63 rs 01 Laubaeha 8 03 Coles Creek 18 12 4 58 f4 58 500 5 08 5 17 6 21 6 Ul 39 6 42 658 5 66 600 7 22 Basons.... , 6 14 Benton 1 18 f7 24 78 788 f7 45 7 49 Stillwater. 8 28 Zanera ffl85 Forks tl 39 Orangevllle 8 50 8 00 8 10 8 18 8 23 88 8 80 Ligai mreei; tuu Paper Mill 8 0S bloom. Main St.. 7 13 Bloom.PAK.... 718 pioom. I) LAW. 7 SO 1 rains No. 81 and 22, mixed, eeond class. T Daily exeent Sunday, t Dally sundav only, f Flag stop. w. C. SNYDER, Supt. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DCSIQNB COPVRIQHT AC. Anrone indtnff a nketch and description iukt qalckly ucertaln our opinion free whether fco Invention Is probably patent ble. Oommunlra tlonastrlollf oonddeutlaJ. HANDBOOK onPateut aeut free. Old ftit agency for aecuruifE patents. Patent taken tnrounh Mutiti A Co. receive wprcmt nonce, wunoui cnarge, iu iae Scientific Hmerlcnn. A hnndsomelf llluiitrnted weekly. I.nreon cir culation of any sciunttUfl journul. 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