THU COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUWS. PA. Or!:it,TFJ FltOM WITHIN. Apparatus Wlilt.li ftlimlnntc the Nulmuue of liaising tlio Siuti. Evory houBOwlfo would undoubted ly rejoice If hur shuttors woro equip ped with tho devlco shown here, mhlcli permits of the manipulation of the shutters iroiii the inner sido of the house. Tho shutturs can ha Opened or ricwi.-cl without tho niils nnco of rnlsint; or lowering tho snsh. As shown In tho IlluBtrntlon. two horizontal Blots lire cut In tho wood on pIU, Tliotv slots nro ahout an inch In-low tin. Ettrfuco. In tho Innur corner of eueli slot Is a pivot, to which lu Bweurud the rods attached to the Mm H orn. Tho rods move freely Jn the slots in the Bllla. Projecting 0,0 V fxliM rfi TI mm SHUTTERS MOVED DY KNOD. upward from tbo pivot is a stub, which terminates In a knob, so that the rod can bo readily turned. To lock thn rods in position pins are at tached to tho under side of tho pivot the plus registering with holes in 9 pinto beneath tho pivot. A turn of the It nob from tho lnsldo serves to move the pivot, which again oper ates tho rods to move tho Bhuttora. The shutters can Uius be adjusted to any point desired. Thcro is no ol Joctionoblo mechanism on the In side window frame, the knob being tho only part which in exposed. noMi: cooKixa. I'oUito Apples. TnVe two cupfuls of hot, finely mashed or rlced potatoes mix thro ugh them two tablospoonfuls of butter, ono-thlnl of a cupful of grat ed cheese, half a teaspoonful of Bait, a little cayenno pepper and grated nutmeg, two tablesnoonfuls of thick cream and yolks of two eggs. Heat this up and shape In the form of small apples. Holl In (lour eggs and crumbs. Erowu iu deep, hot fat. Coilta Cake. One cupful of sugar, three-quarter cupful butter, two eggs, one-half cut ful molasses, one-half curful cold ccfl'ee, two tupfuld flour, oue small ttfcivoouful so(iu, one cupful of rais ins, one cupful of currants, two tea Bpooufula cinnamon, one teaspoonful of allspice, one-half teaspoonful ground cloves. Ik'rliu Salad. Cut 6 large sardines In pieces and put In tho eal.nl dish. Theu put over them n layer of peeled and sliced toir.atocii, then a layer of cold tli In sliced cucumber. Then cover with a little finely chopped onion; garnish the dish with crisp lettuaa leaven, and Just before serving pour over a French dressing. Ifow They Hate to Grow Old. One of the things most apparent about the gallery at tho women's ten nis tournament In Newport during the summer season is th.it the wives o! millionaires and women with mil lions In their own right have not ac quired the knack of growing oil gracefully. Probably they never will for the simple reason that iu their artificial world nothing Is so tire some as old oce. The tennis tourn ament furnishes the first good excuse tor tho gathering of the entire New port colony, and there Is mingled comody and tragedy In the frequent Eight of a woman on the dark side of CO trying to look like a girl ia her ioc.-ih. Surely there has been 4 chi.;ij flrieo our f randmother's days, when nothing wan venerated so mucin tw white hal:-;. Still, the studeut of tho time may console himself by assorting that "society is only a tiny part of our national body." 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 011 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 aud mucous surfaces of the system. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally aud 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. A' The effect of malaria lasts a Ions time. . You catch cold down because of the j r r. Strengthen yourself with Scott's V jg Emulsion. gj ,v It builds new blood and ton8 up your nervous system. jJJ, ALL DRUCCISTSl AMKUICAAS' COSTLY CUIlTSx. One Girl Expended 88,000 for Pre sentation at liritlsu Court. More Americans, year by year, are seeking to be presented at the Eng lish court. Probably not even In tut, breasts of loyal subjects exists such a desire to curtsy to royalty as In those of the freest people on earth. It isn't the royalty they care a snap for, however, it is the chnnce to display their beauty and culture In cubtly garments. The largest sum ever expended on a presentation outfit was paid by an American girl it cost over $8000. And this was 60 times as expensive as tho choapect posslblo outfit that may be worn with propriety on such an occasion. Startling to even the swellest dressers lu England, who spend large sums yearly to be presented at the court of St. James, was the record gown of this American girL Tho court gown alone cost 17500. It was composed of white silk chiffon, embroidered with real seed pearls and moonstones, to represent lilies of the valley and white forget-me-nots. The court train every presenta tion dress must have a train was composed of real lace, mounted over cloth of silver. The laco for tho lingerie was spe cially mado at Honltou for the oc casion. The petticoat was composed of rich brocade and hand-pal nted chiffon. This peticoat alono It cost $140 -vis as elaborate as the average co.-rt gown, and yet It could be seen by no one but tho French maid. The cost of the lingerie alono was $150. Tho corsets cost $52. The silk stockings cost $37. Shoes made necessary an additional expenditure of $80. For bouquet for the momentous occasion the girl sept $80 it con sisted of rare exotic flowers procured at great trouble. For a real lace handkerchief, with which to dust her cheek every time King Edward happened to look In her direction, she paid $50. Gloves mado an Item of $16; a cloak $250. How does this outfit compare with the average worn by a woman in her great curtsying experience? Trobably no two debutantes at the last reception given by King Ed ward and Queeu Alexandra, a little while ago, solved the question In the same manner, The modest sum of $5,000 is uot considered excessive, even by some Englishwomen, for this single out fit, but still there have been many cases where a woman spent but $25 and still presented an appearance quite up to the standard. There is a way of doing every thing. The dainty little debutante who seme time ago spent but $25 on her frock was able to sa couBtdervlie by borrowing the train from a friend who was not to be presented this year. For Kitchen Use. A handy article for household use htiS recently been designed by a New Jersey man, an Illustration of which la shown below. IU object Is main ly to assist In preserving the old rale of "A place for everything and everything In Its place." The busy housewife always gladly welcomes those contrivances which tend to cleanliness and tidiness. Very often he Is greatly perplexed to know JuBt HOLDS NUMEROUS ARTICLES. where to put the small necessary odds and ends where they can be conveniently reached . A holder like the on i) shown here helps to solve the question. This wire holder ia small, and can be readily secured In convenient position. It provides a place for the broom, a cup or two, a brush and numerous other email Vltelieu iip"" O .A. 3 T Q TX X A. m Baantha 1 118 KlDfl You HavB MwajfSBMgH j3 3i jfiifiiiiir 1r easily or become run- f after effects of malaria. ' 60c. AND $1.00. TRIAL LIST For Wkkr Beginnino Monday Skptkmhkr 2. First Wukk. John Racakis vs. American As surance Company of 14 S. Broad St., Phila. Ontario Drill Co. vs. Holland McIIenry and C. A. Kdson, trad ing as McIIenry and Kdson. Samuel V. Cole vs. 13. F. Gard ner. Wayne County Savings Batik vs. K. P. Williams. Pittsburg Coal Company vs. Ber wick Consolidated Gas Company. Skcond Wkkk. Fred Hummel vs. Tidewater Tipe Line Company. Alfred II. Yetter, George Yetler vs. Jeremiah Longenberger. K. I). Tewksbury, Admr. vs. The P. & R. Ry. Co. William Ney vs. The P. & R Ry. Co. George Confair vs. The Ameri can Car and Foundry Company. Henry Miller vs. The P. & It. Ry. Co. J. L-. Reece vs. J. F. Lemon. Tne Com. of Pa. at the sugges tion and to the use of Hooven Ow en Rentschler 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, Ezariah Zocum aud Simon R. Carl. Wilson Yeager, agent, now to the use of Eliza K. Fowler vs. Sam uel Klase. Lavina Rabuck, intermarried with Philip Rabuck vs. The Penna. R. R. Co. Daniel Ball vs. MontourJTown ship. Thomas M. Mensch vs. Sunbury, Ha.leton and Wilkes-Barre Rail way Co. and Penna. R. It. Co. les see of S. II. and W. B. Ry. Co. Allen Geary, intermarried with J. H. Geary, Priscilla Reifeldiffer intermarried with John Reifeldiffer vs. S. H. aud W. B. Ry. Co. and Penna. R. R. Co., lessee of Sun bury and Hazleton. Adam Truckenmiiler vs. Fannie Keiler, Ellen Knittle, Clara Kniltle and Emma Knittle. Robert C. Howell vs. S. B. & B. R. R. Co. Peter Ktlecht vs. Penna. R. R. Co., lessee of S. II. and W. B. Ry. Co. and Penna. R. R. Co. Emma L- Smith, Executrix of estate of Ellen E. Harvey, dee'd vs. Lumberman's and Merchant's Mutual Fire Insurance Company. William H. Hauck vs. Cabin Run Coal Co. John Shumaa 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. OLD HOME WEEK. Dedication McKinley Monument, Buffalo. For the Old Home Week and the Dedication of the McKinley Monument at Buffalo, September 1 to 7, the Penn sylvania Railroad will sell special excur sion tickets to Buffalo from all stations on its line more than fifty miles and not over three hundred miles from Buffalo on August 31, September 1, a and 3, good to return until September 9, inclu sive, at greatly reduced rates. For the fare from your station and additional information concerning the conditions of tickets and the train ser vice consult the nearest Ticket Agent. it. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cure by acting directly on the stale parts without disturbing tho rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 8 " Teething. No. 4 " Dinrrhoa. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 " ITcadachos. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed reriodo No. 12 ' Whites. No. 13 " Croup. No. H " The Skin. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 16 " Miliaria, No. 19 Cntarrh. No. 20 Whooping Cough. No. 27 " The Kidneys. No. 80 " Tho Bluddor. No. 77 " La Grippo. In small bottles of pellets that fit the vest pocket. At IiruHU or mailed, 2Co. each, Hr-Meilienl Guide mailed free, numpkrajri Med. Co.,Oor. William Juba StrwM, Mew York. NOV KITTY WAT I ASTKNKU. !,lni;c leii Which hoes Away Uif'l '1 I lllllllcMIIIIC (la(,lil)N. '! lie iih.c n.ilty of 1 1 1 ; ti 1 shown nr.e la litlli; thiii'B tlinn In Utf, oi.i.h. Not intiny years ao a mail and he was a genius advertlbed a new hat fastener for women's hats. Women were advised to throw away liatiilna aud send 10 centa for the fastener. In reply each purchaser received two rubber bands, with In structions to sew them on the hat unci pull tho bands over each ear. Klnco then nothing new In this Hue has appeared until now. tho hat fas tener shown In tho illustration be ing tho design of a Phlladelphlan. mm mmn COMBS SECURE HAT. These fasteners consist of combs, one on each sldo of the hat, which slide lu brackets attached to the under side of the brim of the hat. At each end of tho brackets are studs which protrude through the end teeth of the comb. These studs serve to guide the movement of the comb, la tho center of each fastener Is a clamp for adjusting and securely fas" teuing the comb In position In the hair. Most men will at once declare these fasteuors far superior, at least in appearance, than tho unsightly hatpins. HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. To clean copper kitchen utensils Wet a coarse cloth with hot water soap It well and apply to copper. Sprinkle powdered borax over It and polish with a dry cloth. A scorch mark on linen, If not too brown, may be removed by moisten ing with water and laying In the sun. Repeat the moistening two or throo times and the mark will disap pear. To kill cockroaches Put a mix ture of flour and plaster of parts in places Infested by cockroaches. The creatures will eat It greedily. The plaster of paris "sets' after they have eaten it and kills them. Salt will do a great deal toward preserving tho color in silk that Is to be washed. Soak for a time In cold water, to which has been added a pinch of salt, and there will be very llttlo danger of the eclor run ning. Housekeepers should keep a box where the paraffin which 1b removed from the top of home-made jellies nay be placed. This paraffin ser vants usually throw away, but If saved washed and melted It cn be used on the jelly glasses In fall. llollund's Bravo Women. How much of her wealth and pros perity Holland owes to her women and children! While her men were away at the wars, or extending their possessions, or carrying their goods to all parts of the world In their stout ships, tho women and child ren stayed at home and worked. They made lace, bo me of which was so fine and beautiful that It was sold to rich nobles for $400 a yard. They spun cloth, red or black In color, very flue and soft, which they sold in many countries, using for them selves a coarse, cheap cloth called frieze which they bought In England. They made butter, too, of the best, and this they sold and the money was turned In for their country's use when It was needed. Besides the lace, the women of Holland made llueu from the flax which they grew In their gardens among the tulips and lilies. This linen was so choice that It was iu great demand, and it became known by the name of "Hollands." Loves of Famous Men. Bryon was foolishly jealous of every woman ho ever loved. His love ran well into two figures, and he managed sooner or later to make every one miserable Helnrlch Heine, tho poet, was also terribly jealous. One day he pois oned a parrot belonging to his lady lcve for fear It should claim too much of her attention. "The Rivals" Is a true story of SherRlan's courtship, the character of Lydia Languish In the life play bolng taken by Miss Llndley, who afterward became the author's wife. Thomas Moore was always In love. It one looks through his poems one may find the names of some sixteen different ladles' to whom he swore eternal 'fidelity. . . LI PENNSYLVANIA llallroad. ScHkt) :t i Hi" ' KM H K R 3510.06 Trains leave KASV iuoa.i.J JKU M follows For Nesooppok ai.d UKi-x i-uen; 7:50, 10:HI a, 111., 2:m (4:4 Nuseopeck only), t:j p:m. week For t ut.i.vls'a and Sunbury, S:35, 11:47 a. m 4:17. 1-i v. III. week dins: Kundiiy.t 4 07 n. In. For lMttatunand Hcrniitnn as follows: 7:00 10:40 A. in.. K.4.4. H.M D. m. we'k-(liln. For J'ottHVIllr, Ki'iidliiKimd rhlliid'lphla,7 50a, in., i:w p. m. wi'i'K nay. i. l't lliusli-lmi, 7-50 lOM'l a.m., 4.2S, .'20 p. til .. WHI'k liuVM. cr Lewishiirsf , Milton, Wllllamsport , Lock nitvcii) iiriiuvu, an u imK"n u 'it u. in. .-.- uayn; Lock llavcnonly, tv5 a. m, 4:07 p. m tor Wlllluiimnurl ii ml Intermodule hi ai lom :if, 11:47 a, in. 4:07, 7.K5 p. in. week days; 4.07 i . in. mii.ii ijh. For HoUrtuiitit, Tyrone .I'lilllpHburK, and clear flold. H:2'. 11:47 a.m. wvfk duvn. For MiirrlHOurij and intermediate statlonsR.i!5, u:n a. in.,t:oi, t:ko p. ni. weeK uajn; i:u. In. NuiiilaVH. For Philadelphia (via flarrlsburK), Haiti more ana vvuHiiuiKioni.w, u ivn. in.,i:oi,7:n p. hi weeK avn: rmnuayN, 4:iii p. in. For I'll UlJiirii (vU HarrlMburu ). 8:25 a. m.. 4.0' 7.K5 p. in. week days; t:07dnlly; via t.ewlHtown Junction, H:i 11:4! a. rn. week-days; via Lock llnvon,N:, 11:47 a m. woek-days. For further Information apply to Ticket aKonis. W. W. ATTKHBLKT. J. II. OOD. Oonera l M imager. I'ass r Truffle Mgr. uito. w. noyu, Ueneral I'assenKer Agent PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In effect Nov. 17, 1W4. TRAINS LB VK BU'MHUUKO For Now York, Pbliaaiupnin, ncadlng, Pott 111. TBlnsnilll WAI-kllUt .7 'IT VlM WPHt MlltO ll:Hi)'a m, via Kaat Manunoy; a.siu p m via West Mil' on. . For Wllllamaport, weekdays, 7.2T a in a PFor Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7:27 a "'For' uatawlssa weekdays 7.27, 11-28 a m on 9nnnm m For KUDnrt weekdays 7.U7, 11.88 a. m. UiC .SN, T.uo, p. m. TRAINS FOR HLOU!VlMirio; t m New Tnrk via PhlludelDhlft 9.05 m.,andvlaKanton.10a. m. I,eaveiniia(io!pniBii.itiH. m. LeaveKcading 14.15 p.m. LeftvePottavlllcl.5&p. m. T.nnvfTaniannfil .4M 0. m.. Leave WUlUmnport weekdays to.OG a m, 4. SO p. m. Leave Catawlssa weekdays. 6.86. 8.80 a. in . B.i II Uiln in 'Leave Rupert, weekdays, 6.41, 8.128, 11.40 a. m. i.;ih,3.4o o.ii p. m. ATLANTIC CITY K H. From Chestnut Htreet, Feiry. For South at. see timetables at stations. WEEKDAYS. ATLANTIC CITV. 7:80 a. m. Lei. 9:00 a. III. Kxd ATLANTIC CITY" 4:00 p. in. Exp. (f.0 Minutes) 5:00 p. ui. Kxp. 5:00 p. in. Lei. 7:15 p. m. Exp. SUNDAYS. ATLANTIC CITT. 6:00 p. m. Lcl.; 7:15 p. ui. Kxp. CAPR MAT) AND OCIANCITT 8:50 a. m. 4:15 p. in. 6:00 p. ni. 11:3) a. tn. Kxp. 8:00 p. Ul..Kxp. SKA ISLRCITV 8:50 a. III. CAPS MAY OCR AN CITT ATLANTIC CITT 8:00 a. m. I.cl. 9:00 a. m. Exp. AND SKA IHI.K CITV. 8:1ft a.'m. 10:00 a. in. Evp. Detailed time tables at ticket oftleosist.h and Chestnut, 8t.s.. 8H4 Chestnut, M, 1005 Chestnut St., tiou South 3rd St., 8'J6 Market St., aud at Stations. union Transfer Company will call for and check baKKSKe from noteis ana resiaeucos. A. T. DICE, EPSON J. WEEKS, Gen'ISupt. Uen'lPass. Agt. Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIMi: TABLK IN EFFF.CT June I 1904, and until f.arthtr otice. ".-Wv TCloom forEsnv. Almedia. Lime Ridge, Berwick and intermediate points as follows: A. M. :oo, C:4. !2o 7:00 7:4, 8:20, 9.00,9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40. p. M. i:2o. 1:00. 1:40. a. 20. 3:00. 1:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6-20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, Leaving depart from Berwick one hour from time as given above, commencing at 6:00 a. m. Leave Bloom for Catawissa A.M. 5:30, 6:15, t7:oO, 8:00, 9:00, tlO:00, Ji:oo, 12:00. P. M. 1:00. t2too. voo. 4:00, 5:00. 6:00, t7:Oo. 8:00. 0:00, 10:20, f 11:00) Cars returning depart from Otawissa 20 miurtes from time as given above. First car leaves Market SquarejforBerwick on Sundays at 7:00 a. m. First car for Catawissa Sundays 7:00 a. m First car from Berwick for Bloom Sundays leaves at 8:00 a. m First car leaves Catawissa Sua la 30 a. m. Frora Power House. Saturday night only. fP. R. R. Connection. Wh, Terwilliger, Superintendent. THEPOSTAL 9 c Afj TYPEWRITER JtVU A Tew Excelling Features First-class in material and work manship. Uses universal key board-writes 84 characters. Simple construction Fewest parts. Alignment positive aud 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 toi pounds. The lowest priced practical type writer. Every machine fully guaranteed. Why pay $100 for a typewriter when the Postal, which will do just the game work as well, as easily and as quickly will cost you only $25. Why tie up that $75 where you derive no benefit from it ? This machine can be seen at the Columbian Office. Postal Typewriter Company Norwatk' Conn Lackawanna Railroad 11LOOMSDUKG MVISION. In Errct Mnrih 1st., 1904. kaoi.; BTATION& A.U.fA.y. P.M. TM MORTnCMItltllliMD. CuuicroLx "I 4&tiU CO t lb T on )fl l!i 7 1H Ki xn r ;'4 l' .it 7 81 Id 41 1 :jf:u -ii t 41 fill M rr 46 7 48 7 to 11 8 ((If 11 (i7 8 (Hfll 1 5 8 I0 11 il'j s o fl.td ti 11 11 It M V t VI h Vi f,' 11 M I ! ij (IS 8 OK I W 8 81 8 U 8 4 .; 47 8 f'i' . 4 On 4 08 4 0T , 4 12 4 17 4 20 4 84 4 tt 4 8Z t4 4(5 4 CO IMtiVllI., .tnWlHHa Kill" rl m. i. iof ni"0nr Fury Mine KldKt . Willow Urove !rll "TI'CK. ...,.,. Berwick.. pcacl. llnvi n Ulck'fHerrj ..,. hlckKiiiiiij.n Hiinlock'N... ... N llIlUl I'kt-.. 8 S, s 10 8 41 S 47 11 iJ9 l'i'47 wrridnlc......... PlytnoutL Plymtitit 1, Junction... KlMfn'friM .... 8 5S 11 K 8 Wall WJ f ( 0 05 19 05 fl 10 H !) 1'.' 11 19 12 14 t 8 8 9 2fi 9 8 9 4U t ia 85 f.uzwne. Per' j port WvomlTiR Wt'M l'litBton....... iiHriiiplmtina Ave-.... Hi tutor IHiryf Id FOW - Taylor.. HeRAMTOM.M.. k. m. A. M. r. m. r. if WEST. A. V. A. M. A. M.'i-Tii! HTATIONH. 3CHANTOH. m ....... S3 10 Lf 1 rr. 40 8 44 10 811 08 8 4 H 50 10 M 2 10 H 55 C 5M 10 3d 8 18 58 8 67 10 41 2 17 7 08 7 0(1 10 47 8 19 7 04 7 04 10 M 8 83 7 W 7 09 10 S6 8 87 7 18 Vi 81 7 16 11 C8 2 84 7 19 7 S4 1 1 o 2 40 7 St "7"fa"li"l7 "i'49' 7 34 7 87 64 ...... 7 41 11 ifi 8 68 7 7 47 11 HI 8 08 7 48 7 67 1 I 44 S 5n 7 M 8 OofH M 1 80 18 8 14 12 HO 8 87 8 1 8 22 VI d7 8 44 8 i0 112 12 18 80 ; tH 64 2 18 33 i 18 8 58 38 1 8 28 4 C8 8 8 8 46 19 k 4 12 8 4 IS .14 4 15 8 M 18 8 4 20 S fl 9 07 1 2 51 4 :vi 9 14 fl (1 4 !! 9 25 M 12 tl 5 9 M A. M. r. M. P. M r. A iHVlor m OW Fiiiijc Duryca Pltt.ilon m HttmitK'hanna Ave.M.... Went riUBiou UyoniluK Forty Kort Luzerne. ... .. KlnKton ............ Plymouth Junction... Plymouth Avontlule. Vantlcrke ......... Hun Kirk Kinckflilnny a....... nick'fFerry .. Bench Haven . hi'i wll W Hrlnrrrpok ..... Willow drove I.lineKldge Espy Kloomntmrff H inert C'nl.Awlssa nativuip Cameron NOKriiUMHXKLANO.. ... Imilv. t Pally expert honday. f Hons 00 BltfPnl or notice to conductor. H. M. KI K, T. W. l.KK. Hurt. Gen. J'dS-8, Agt. Bloomsbnrg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect May 1st 1906. is:i5 a. m. NOIiTnWARD. A.M. . 900 P.M. P.M. A.M t 2 P7 8 15 6 Ot Bloomshnr(T r L ft W. BloomsmirK 1' K. 9 02 2 cO B 17 BlonniHtjIirMallibt.... 9 05 2 42 8 20 .... Paper Mill 9 15 2 52 6 80 f, VO Llirht trept 918 2 61 6 84 f, ?S OiaiiKevllle 9 28 8 08 B 43 6 60 Porna 9.1H 8 13 6 P.1 7 OS Zaners pi 40 f8 17 fl 67 7 15 Stillwater H48 8 95 7 0S 7 40 Benton 0 6H 8 : 7 18 6 10 KdPonB 10 OU 8 87 7 17 8 SO roles Creek 10 03 8 40 7 21 Hit Luubarlm in 08 8 4'. 7 8: f AO Urns Mere Park flOlO 8 47 7 "8 .... em nil 10 15 8 62 7 41 9 t5 anilson tiltv 1018 3 55 7 45 (i 15 BOt'THWARD. .22 A.M. A M. P.M. A.M. A.M, t t t t T JnmlaonClty.... 5 60 1049 4 35 7 on 11 si central 6 64 10 51 4 88 7 08 11 46 Urarni Mere Park fB 01 17 12 ft 47 til 00 LaubuehB 8 01 11 02 4 4-! 7 18 11 Coles ('reek ffl 12 11 06 4 68 7 22 12 05 KdHOim 6 14 11109 (4 58 (7 21 12 1b Benton 8 18 1113 5 00 tw ijss Ht 111 water. 8 28 11 21 5 08 7 88 12 45 Zunera (6 85 (11 vj BIT (7 45 12 58 Korks 6 89 Ilia 6 21 7 49 loo Oranirevtlle g 50 114 5 81 8 00 1 80 Light Mn-et 7 00 11 60 89 810 1 45 I'liperlMllI 6 08 11 68 5 42 8 18 1 60 Bloom. Main 8t.. 7 13 ISO 5 53 8 S3 2 05 Bloom. 1' & K.... 718 12 C5 5 8ft 6 28 2 10 Bloom. D L W. 7 20 12 10 6 00 8 80 2 15 1 rains No. 21 and 22, mixed, xeoond clns. t tihlly pxcent Bundav. t flail v I kiiiui.t only, t Flag btop.s W. C. bMDER, Hupt. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 i Trade Marks Designs COPVRtOHTS AC. An rone aandln a tktoh and denorlntlon mer qulokly afloortnln our opinion frue wfiotlier an Invention is probuhlf patentable. ruinmuiilnA. HdiiidtrlctlTOomldHiitlnl. HANDBOOK onHntnt ent friM. Oldest auencf for eecurltifr ptnti. Fnreiita taken tiiroutih Slnnn A Co. receive tptcUU notice without oh urge, lu tb Scientific American. A handsomely llrantratnd weekly. I.areent dr. cultttlim of any nnonlilln Jnurnnl. I'firmii, $3 a your: four miinttii, ( 1. Uoldbjrall row.nloulem. MUNN&Co.38'8-. New York Bmucb Offlca, C2i V BU Waabluaion, D. C 12-10-iy CHICHESTER'S PILLS iztL. Ahlc fnvl,iri.lrVu-'rirt.i DIAMOND ItKAND Hll.l.H. f, II H ywti known u Best, Selost, Alwtyt Kellihla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PAHKtH'S I HAIR BALSAM nftant nil bta r.1j I'io h.-lr, Ncvr S'aila to ji-i3Vi r. f itiy. limr to lib Tomi.fni revi ' . 4'- . 4M 'I pnOCUHEOANO DCFCNDCO. Sunrtmodol 1. ui-h.wiijkr orliiilo.(uruxKirtHii,r(-l) iuU friit-ruKiri. W fl KnHi it.lvl"o how to uLtAla imtonu, tt-iulo uiitj, W M Wl . IN JUL COUNTRIL8. M h liusiHMf dirrctxuUh Washington sum litiu.U montv and t)ftn ttt tint ml PaWnt ind Infrlngjmint Praotlc Excluilvely. I n rlu, or oume (o us at I 01S Klnth ftrwt. epp. tluM itats html 0ffl, WNartlHQTOfl, D. C. .A"K I.edlrl Ask ynur Ummrtit fny V ( bkhM-liVi IMumouil IlmndyV Mil. In H4 anil tiolj BictalllcXV timet, mleil wilh l;lim KUitoa. vX Tk no other. Bur of your " a x a i m .1 m & "! t. ti; 1 " 69 fT 0 V 14 7 2X 7 86 7 48 y 7 7 5 8 01 8 ( s 10 8 W '8