THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUuA if A- Oiit;i' fii j'i l-i In Palermo. "TJit.1 I no tiallnn town lrxn-? jilr'Mr.;.':-.:( t!inn thip Sicilian dpi tal, Pnlertwi," wrltpg a travclor. "In ttfi pert llo crnw:!o( the fiucrr"!; coai't'.i'K cr.ift I liiivo evor n:t tuy eyrB on. SnlllnR uMp's of all rln, lliRir hulls painted all the colors of tho r.'iinbow. ni ce up against tho p.tmy vlioro mul.; carts, whoso drivers arc thotidnrr rt tnr top of thi'lr voices, wall. U tnl.i tiwuy tho ni'TPmunllwo. Tho narrow ntreM whore tho cimtrnn hovc cTrln's r-xntnlne tho irnois brouiiM rulim-p I:: a pltipp of terrinc mU". V.'ii; a n ilriver, two clt.-rks nm! two ct'stomlio" offlc r aro dlprMitip Ins 'ho ror.K rtn of a hole or a i.lt. It (!, u Liiou.;i murder mat 1,0 rot:it. lilted wiih'r. tho n"xt few m-p-onds. ilui. so:iic!)i(ly Kli;ns Bomothliit;. tho curt moves on and cveryl'oily Iait(,:iA. "Mi'i'lotiet!" tin-,'! i.rrs hu'vo an nt traniioa fur me and I haim ivhotit tho doom Vkr a small boy. Tho d r wayn are lint InvitlnK, Ronorally lrnd In to a flight of filthy stairs, and tho Kll.lipaes I have had of the In'.oder have yleldi'il views no hotter than fh" rtalrs. The plot tin -i over tho entr;ino- tiro rnthralllnc. however. A lni'':it In rohlen armor flchts twenty or dm re men In fctl; heroes slaughter dr:i;t ons and fly away from towers up!:i cockatrices; a Kallanf pentlet'-an chained to a pillar pulls the wii.iio udifhv down upon tho S ivaeeti who Is RhO'il to out Ma throat; devil-: r. 1 K'hlins rollick ion ad Ribl-ftr --!." must an Iniri' use aiiMimt of v; -. Icty In It. Tlic Hiyiics. Erius,rt. Th.' I.khest It;.' , j in tho w .!! lv. yend any iUe.-tl(n v.i)i i,,; tlv 1 Mm .'. ai pl.iL.ii 'd I'.j; Fall.-. Africa. It will he- s.nut;v.-;.:. 5! similar to tho bridge at Niagara Falls, and will spun the treat rapids much as does the structure In America. The African bridge, however, will not only bu Much longer, hut much higher than that at Niagara. 100 Miles an Hour. Three thousand miles without a stop, and at the rate of 100 miles or mor- an hour, la the capacity of a new type of locomotive ordered by tha Southern Pacitlc Railroad, according to a report which conies from Chicago. If It does all that Its makers promise for It, this locomotive, which Is a revisioti of tho DIsbel engine, will revolutionize transportation. The locomotive or really power bouse on wheels is entirely different from anything now In use. The cost of operating It will be less than one fcalf the cost of operating the present type o steam engiiiu. Oil costing but o or 0 cents a gallon Is tho only fuel that has to bo purchased. The mach ine Is what Is known as the four stroko cycle. Striko Lasting 35 years. There is a strike still running in Germany which has lasted for thirty five years. It has other remarkabla features, as the strikpra are members of Parliament, though a very small one. They aro the deputies to the Elct of tho principality of Ratzeburg, anu they are striking prainst the react ionary constitution imposed by the Grcnd Duke of Mrehlenhurg-Strelftz in lSGU. Since that year the members of tb Diet have steadfastly reused to tnect, n.'thouRh lr.-tjiiently called upon to do so. v Spices Tor Rcyal Table. Tho fii.c-t spiccb In India, specially prep:tK d are rent to tile royal hitchon of tiv llriitsli court. Juices come from Calcutta, while special factories la Malta mid In Ireland prepare pre-ec--ci Hah and sardines for the royal household. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or irapefiect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless tho inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, lree. F. J. CHENKY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. .;j-!,y Tlic effect of malaria lasts a lor.j time. lif'j You catch cold easily or lecome run- J'i cOWR -,ccausc of th after effects of malaria, ,V T Strengthen yourself with Scoff ( V LmztLtton, 5 ; M dot fa builds new blood and tones up your nervous ALL DRUGGISTS I RCJtKAM OK A OASSKH. As I'lerclnn nn t?ie Death Cry of a TIioiiniiihI I 'ant hers. Whatever facts may be covered up In tho oil business there Is one thing which defies secrecy. It is a cans-ir. When a Kaser la struck everybody for miles around knows It. In fat nobody knows or at least thinks of anything else till the j,ysor la tims aied. A writ' r In tho Droadway zhi" filwii tin neeo jit of the ndv-r.t 0? o::e of theno wet's. It swiiip to hp vr- teen, a howllus succe.'.s. It wol.e the hero out of a dead sleep, tho.;t-; he wns r.t a consldorablu dlntaneo fi uni the well. Tho air did not seem to be air, but on unpoasittK, car piercing, br;'!.', madde;.!:'.!; scream. lie got un. tu!Ted ears with cct.tcn and hb.d Kluin-li '.0 lit; tceiie of tho Rta-.sor. "It i.j.i . .i.d lil.e tho dtath cry of tt tl,(;.;s.,,id panthera," he says. "Tho l'i::-; i.l....': t h,id be 11 tent flyliu; i' t- i;c utrluji, a great lutiKth of i'1; ' .1 ! J; 'I'.u hurled against a tree tnd V-, ;) (,: n'o.n.d it. The derrick w.i; plt:io:.t bidden in a white haze, a K ; i'i r of '-iv p.ind was streauiln ill '.v;i'-d 1 eating awry tho lofty crown l-.Ioclt. th knew what It was. lie found Toiii and they (UKtlculated at each cilhcr, ti.ey made fuees, but no audi ble Hound. Their voices were vain as cundles In the fail sunlliriit. Kacu was trying to yell tho same thliitf. " 'She's a gaster blowing her lu?ad off!' "Men gathered from everywhere and acted like crazy folk, working their jaws aud delivering no mes sage. They were soaked, drowned, obliterated In u cea, of Intolerable noise "A inllo away at tho railroad sta tion tho passengers wero equally made dumb by tho uproar. If a man wanted a ticket he had to write out tho name of the station. An englno rollod la with a bell that rocked without sound and a whistle emit ting puffs of white steam that no one heard. "The animals of the region wero greatly disturbed. There was much breaking of harness by horses, and one or two gullopod about under empty saddles." A DYNAMITE EPISODE. Inventor Askod 600 Pounds and Was Refused by War Office as Worthless Early In the sixties a foreign Inven tor offered tho secret of a new ex plosive that he had discovered to the lii'lUuh Government. He asked for It au Insignificant price, something un der 000 pounds. After he had been kept waiting three months and had made repeated applications for a de cision, he was Informed that his offer was declined with thanks, as neither the War Office nor the Board of Trado saw anything in his invention. The foreigner was a Swede, by namo Alfred Nobel. His Invention was dy namite. My friend has only too good cause to remember the incident, for Nobel had offered holm a half share In the profits if he would finance him to the extent of 500 kroner. Unfortun ately for him, my friend was young and still cherished illusions In regard to the wisdom of Governments and their officials, and the consequence was that when he learned the views of the British experts he also declin ed tho offer with thanks. But for his simple faith he would today be a mil lionaire. London Truth. Ancient Collins. Tho coffins of the ancient Egyp tians were made of marble and stone. The Romans used similar re ceptacles for their dead, and Alexan der the Great Is said to have been hu rled in a coffin of solid gold. In parts of England glass colli us have been found. The Athenian heroes were burled In coffins made of cedar, owlug to Its aromatic and Incorruptible quali ties, while tho flrBt record of wooden coffins in England dates back to the days of King Arthur. This monarch was supposed to have been burled in tho hollowed trunk of a gigantic oak tree. Patent cofllns were Invented In X7C, und metallic air tight coffins wero advertised at Birmingham in 1SU1. Vneven Visual Range. Many persons who think their sight perfect have a greater visual power In one eye thaff In the other. With regard to the respective power of tho right and left eye a well known optician finds that a person occupied In writing all day has, as a rule, strouger vision tn the left. Writing with the right hand and his left arm resting on the table, his left eye is noaror his work and Its vision Is more concentrated. This xpert says that our race will never become so short-stgnted as the German while fe-otball, tennis, hockey, etc., are en couraged In our public schools. C3 JCU. fit O; X. X A. m Signature BOo. AND $1.00. l:;-y:(i.i.i !:i.,l).ilininr l lunt. And now, n'ter elnbornte experi ment, It Is declared that the em balming fluid In u:u by tho ancient Egyptians is nothing moro nor l"ss than the enstor oil of romtnercp. In stead of some Intricate end Involved process, the "70 days In natron" wns followed by the Injection of rastor oil, and Mr. Merthelot, secretary of the Louvre museum, has established this fact beyond a doubt. Many In vestigators have vainly sought to I fathom the mystery of the pre; nrn tlon of the preserving ungeunt:,. but they havo gone about their wot i. with tho idea thnt compile : formulae, were to bo deducte d uk '. have defeated their own ends through elaborateness of research. Great Telephone Center. Telephonic communication wUu the German empire coallnucu to niaka prou;r' mi, and to-day It i i ..-.-slble to bpeak from l'erilu to Moie than 2,6'M places. Naturally wot .1'.' have dlixel comiuuuIchIIuu b ap;. clal wire with tl. capital, but tie : are 2S0 tr t. k iinu which raii'.i: . from Ue...'i:, iilei t'..t:;' (.Ol. J 1 1 . I.. the !.i.iin , of. ;'.,') m. :n. It iu U'-i ; rU;:i gvr.-.;iy !.' ' .. i that the tii'.ph'.M- xt '.'.aiif.'.i in C - ' many su.-; .uU ;:'.! i.orlv v. l.:i a '.V.i.;- I dcrstorm k la i u , Imt eu ,- I this will b-. no lr. i f... e.i-i. v. h : I all the subscribe r' vl:ej ;.:. !:-.!1 nr.. j dergrouud. j A Ge;iua;i Inventor has patent-) an uutor.iatla billiard ti-blj. Vho scheme I-i on th j nk k .; In t:e riot plan. Ono drojis a cola Into tho re ceptacle and billiard bulls are j ro ducod from hidden I'ockotj. At the end of a quarter of an hour they nu matlcally return to their .pockets. There is no need here for a man to look after the table, and there Is no opportunity for the players to de fraud Its owners. Oxygsn Stuck In the Mud. It was recently noticed In a cold storage plant that candles or Iair.p3 brgan to burn with a feeble flame as soon a3 they wero brought into the mom and that In many partg of it they were extinguished. A match could bo lit, but the wax would not Ignlto. In the corner of the storcroon was a disused well from which Issued, and it was at first supposed that carbon dioxide was being distributed Into tho air from this well. But this was not home out by ana lysis of the air in the room and from the well, says Knowledge and Science, for tho amount of carbon dioxide was only slightly more than Is present In normal air and was quite insufficient to have affected the combustion of a candle. Samples of the air taken from dif ferent parta of tho room contained only 17.5 to 17.7 per cent, of oxygen, or from 3.2 to 3.4 per cent, less than Is present in normal air. The oxy.-?o'i In the' air In the shaft of the we1! amounted to no more than 8.G to 8.9 per cent, and other experiments con firmed the conclusion thnt (ho ntr tn the storeroom was ordinary nlr con taining less tha.n Its proportion nf oxygen, owing to admixture cf air deprived of Its oxygen which Issued from the well. The soucre of the Impoverish" nlr from the well was finally trace! to ttir.nell'ng operations cloe by tm which compressed air was being u. d. T'le air must have found Its way tlirnnrh the soil wherever it was ru' flc'ently porous, and so Into tho sh. ft of the well. n:id on Its passage through the soil must havo been deprived t.f rart of Its oxygen by contact with some substance such as pyrites. Evidence In support of the corr?ct ne3 of this conclusion was furnished by the r.ralysls of the mud from nn ofier well shaft near the first. This mud was found to contain pyrites pnd a!r left in contact with It. for some weeks was deprived of almost the whole of Its oxygen. The Indian Empire has the chear est nnstr1! "rv!co tu HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics euro diseases of Horses, Cattle, Shoep, Dogs, nogs und Poultry by acting directly on the sick tkhia without loss of tiujo. A. A. (FEVER. ConsodlniM. fndamm. ourik ( liuun, LuDg Fixer, Milk Feer. I). B.)WPRA1S, Umennu, Injuries, BVILMM i HbeuuialUiu. r. r.JBOBR THROAT, uln.y, Bplcootia. ouaui i Olxeuipur. cw!k WOBM8. Dot., Grab. R. R. ) COt'Gfia, rnldx, Infliirnsa, 1nDuie4 ouuu) Itunsa, fleuru-i'iieuiuuuU, P. P. J 'OLlf Brllvn'hf, Wlnl-Blown. Buuut J UUrrbea, Unuuierv. O.U. PreinuM MIHCABRIAUK. KIDNEY dc BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. DIRRAREX. Mange, Eraplluna. OOKMtileera, Urusac, farcy, J. K.I BAD COniTIO, Hlarlne Coal, cuuiu) lutiigeailuu, bluniucli blanseri. SJo. each I Stable Cane, Ten Specific, Book, o , ST. I At druKKlw, or aout prupalil on rocelit of price, lluuujliroy' Medlolno Co., Cor. William auj Juliu BtreeU, Mew York. tr BOOK MAILED FREE. A.!'anh i'-cd l'ndors:iu it! C.'ypsnv,; Wol'kH Turned to Profit. Raver.t acres of rvtrd'""!, ' feet b' low the stirfec.e ui' the ear"!, Is a l.iost. unusual sl;!it, li.it o.i i which, according to nn odiclnl of tho Department of Agriculture, can bo seen In an abandoned gallery of ono of tho great gypsum mines nonr Ci-pnd Rapids, Mich. Korao years ago an assistant SipiTintedent of the abandoned mine transformed It Into a proiltahlo Hubtei ronean mushroom garden. It is well known that mushrooms grow moot freely In the dark. Con sequently nrrhes and tunnels for their culture are constructed In many parts of tho world. The first attempts of tho origina tor of this unique garden wore dls coura-rln;. but. after some yens' work and the expenditure of cotu:',n prablo time and money he succeed ed In putting bis odd garden on a paying ba-M:. Ho is aMo to place several hun dieii po';ri.'..i ..f pb.nU eu the market Pn"h week, find ipiIIIv seen re 4') c'iiU per poeud for t; w'loie cr'ip. As f.tated libove, th.-ro are 17 acres (f ;ne.i In tho r.haMiloned fal ltriej, and the owner la able to cul tivate nearly the while since. The soil for his beds Is prepared In thl o;:e.u uli niid In drawn In wagon. 1 to tie place where It l. used. Atten-pta iiio been iiia'l..' to n.h.o mimhroerus in co.ii iiiul wi tut witlnnt ZJ jce-iri. A i..na:i g..:-J. :i, .:,(!:!.-- to t'u'.t noir Graf"! Hitpi.hi, l:j e.ilt Ivated in ...l oil gyp:-. i in t.:l:.j at Akron, N'.-.-v.-Y A, a:.-: C. . e t :. j iob ; .:y t'lu o.il, i.)..K iu 11. o v'.i l.l wa.-ro al..riic'i'!'"l r.ilu s .tr ' !.i!e.e..vjfu ly ut:l.:.vd f,u pur; :;. f "rucifeal ?oi-.. V.'. inVnt. A l'or':e blanket particularly r.da-lte.l to draft nnlm:;!.': 1. Hiiown In the Jllust-.-tlon. Thts blanket is f.o ventilated that undue aecumuratiu i of nilmal heat under the blanket bs prevented. This Is uecomplisheil by having openings In that portions of the blunket directly over the Pack of the, hoive. The openings bilng at the highest point occupied by the blanket when arranged on the ani mal, the rising animal heat passes off freely. To prevent water or snow from gaining access through these .open ings there Is used a shield, which la supported above the openings by a skeleton wire frame. The reins for guiding tho horse are held In place lu the frame. The shield, which is made of fabric, is of great er width than the openings, thor oughly protecting the animal. Such a blanket would bo suitable for live stock of any kind. Wry Useful Tree. Tho most marvellous tree In the world is tho Caruahuba palm, which grows In Brazil. It haa recently been stated that In tho .teat meat packing factories lu Chicago every portion of tho pig la itscd c?:.-ent tho stitnal. With re sprct to tho arnahuba palm ono can not tvon reserve tho bark. Vi roo'.u produce tho samo medi cinal cfiect. as sarapartlla. Fro;p parts of tho tree wine and vlnoi-ar are made. Its fruit is used for feodlns cat re. Of tho straw, hats, baskets, brfvu and 'nats are made. It is also tif-ed for tla'ctilng hounes. Tho pulp has an agreeable taste end tho nut, which is oleagluour. and emulsive, h sometimes usod as ft substitute for coffee. Its stems afford strong, light fibers which ncfjuiro a beautiful luster, and serve also for Joists, rafters and oth er building materluls. It yields also a succarhino sub stance, as well as a starch resem bling sago. Of tho wood of the stem musical instruments, water tubes und pumps nro made. From the stem a white liquid sim ilar to tho milk of tho coconnut, aud u Hour resembling maiaeua may be extracted. Moreover, salt Is extracted from tho tree, and likewise an alkali used In tho manufneture of common soap. Answors. The Sirocco of Italy. Paly Is visited by a hot wind from tt9 south which Is known as tha "Sirocco." This wind will run the temperature in southern Italy up to 1 1 0 dogress Fahrenheit In the Bhade, and has a mwt peculiar effect on the human system, causing Intense weakness and lrrltablo depression. The Slrroeco Is said to be Indi rectly tho cause of more murders, and of quarrels In which blood 1b rho-1, than any other phenomenon In nature. PENNSYLVANIA Itttilroact. M'llhb 4 ' VM II lilt 25, UJOO Tialns leave EASl tto...J !K as follows: For Ncsoopeck Riid Wiii .i.rn;, 10:411 n. in., (4:& Nosoopuck only;, :u p: ui. week Ua. Fori al...v..i and Suabiiry, :2, 11:47 a. m., 4:il?, 7-. p. 111. week iliiys; uiic1h) S 4 0? p. In Fur l-lltstoiiuud Hcrautnn as follows: 7:60 10:16 a. in., . ill p. in. weck-daja. l oi'1'oit.MTllle, Ki-artliiKHnii I'Jiltadelphla,? 60 a. in , p. m. wei K days. tf llialiitou, 7'oll 10:1(1 rt. m., 4.'J8, .'20 p.m. v, CI'K (111) s. tr UiwiHbiirg, Milton. Wllltarasport, Lock linvi.-u, Ui'liovo, mul KlUKWay 1 1 4i a. In. WruK uuys: Lim'K llnvi-uonly, Kifi a. ui, 4:07 p. m.; lor W liliiiui 1,'url iiaa UiH'i nn ainte nl atloiiN. :. 11:47 a, in. 4:U7,7.a p. lu.vreck days; 4.07 t . in Hand o i. For iwiiicioiiti', Tyionci'lilllpMburg, and Clvai- tlclil, -.2 11:47 . in, w'k Uays. Fur llurnsuurK and Intermediate gt.at.lontift.it5, 11:17 a. in., I:ui'i7:i(5 p. lu. week duys; 4:07 p. tn. SuniliiVH. For I'liiiitdelpliln (via lbirrlHburg), Unltlmoro ami WaMlitiiKLuiiH.tt, 11 17 a. in., 1:07, 7:5 p. in. wck diiys: Nuniliiys. 4:11. p. fa. Foi I'ltlsourgtvlti llarilHliurk). 8:25a. m., 4.07 7 -.'.'i p. tu. wei'k ilnjh; i:07diilly;vla Lewlstown .1 iinetlou, H:'ii. 11:4, a. m. week-day s; via Lock ll:ivn,:i5, 11:47 ft lu. wwek-days. For furtaer Infunuattou apply to Ticket A 1st' lit i. W. .V. ATTKHIlbKY, J. K. vVOul , Ueiicial .MinmiT. t'nss r TrafllcMgr. t,i;u. s . no YD, itoneiul I'tuisrnipr Aireot PHILADELPHIA & liEAUING RAILWAY. In effect Nov. 17, MO-I. TKAlNhLKAVK BLO'.'.VSMCKO g-,r New Y0:k, I'nilnneipnia, KPddlnjr, I'ot.ts villi". 1'riniHiiua, weekouyK7.27 vlu Wesi. Milton: 11. M h. in, via tjiiat .Vliiliurioy; a.Utf p m via West .Ml' I ell. i'. . vs'llllamsport, weekdays, 7.21 a ni a.iiii r'ivV Diinvllle and Milton, weekdays, 7:i!7 am Oatalaiia wuukdaya 7.27, 11-28 a m 3S.ii", 7.W, ft. m . For Itupn t weekdays 7.H7, lt.ib a. U. ia 0 ,.y.i, 7.00, p. m. TRAINS FOlt l'.LIJl.lVi.-iiil'l'.C), Lpave New York vts pniiodelprila .os a ai.,uridvla K inoc n.ina. in. Luii 'rl'QWadaip loa iu.Ii.. sa Lc-iveKeiKttnc li.lS p. W . Leave I'utrsvll li l';.fi.ti. iu. LeaveTaiiuiiiui' l .4'.' P. Lii we WlUtiiniPiori .'ckdays'.o.OO a m, 4.3U p. m. Mvive Catawi.-t-.a wctUdas, 6.3(i. B.liO a. in. 1.3m. hm p.m. Lnnvo Kupert, wcekdiiys, 8.14, 8.2S, n,4u a, m. i.:i8,3.4o.2i p. in. ATLANTIC l.'i'l'Y H it. From Cut-smut . i-iroi t Keiry. 1'or South si. see tlmu'nlili-s at stations. WEEKUAVS. ATLANTIC CITV. 7:80 a. m. Lcl. ATLANTIC CITV;' 4:00 p. m. Kxp. 0 Minutes) (l:Ou p. lu. Kp. MO p. in. Ltd. 7:15 p. Di. Kxp. SUNDAYS, ATLAN1IC CITY. 5:0(1 p. tn. Lcl.; 7:15 p. in. Kxp. cats mat; ANP 0CK1N CITV H:N0 a. tn. 4:15 p. in. 6:00 p. III. 0:00 a. ni. Kxp 11: Jl a. in. lf:00 p. til Kxn. Kxp. HE A tnl.EOlTY :Ma. in. CAPS WAY OCXAN CITY AND SKA IHI.I CITY, 8:45 a.ni. ATLANTIC.CITY B:00 a. m. T.el.J U:00 ... m. Kxp. 10:00 a. m. Kxp. 'Detailed tlmetiiblps at ticket offlcpa,' 13th and Chest nut Ht.s., 8.14 Chestnut St, 1005 t'Uestnut St., oo Houlli 8rd St., a-jiii Market. St., and at mat ions. tnlon Transfer Company will pall for and cneck baggage fruni ntiteis ana residences. A. T. DICE, EPSON J. WEEKS, Qea'ISupt. uen'l Pass. Aft. Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIME TA1I I.I'" IN KFFECT June I 1904, nnd until urthcr tice. Cars leave Bloom for Espy, Almedia, Lime Rid(je, Berwick and intermediate points ai louowsi A. M. tVo. 5:40,6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9.00, 9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40. P. M. 12:20, 1:00, 1:40, a. 20, 3:00, 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6-20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, Leaving depart from Berwick one hour Irom time as given auove, commencing at 6:00 a. m. Leave Bloom for Catawissa A. M. 5:30, 6:15, t7:oo, 8:00, 9:00, flO:00, tuioo, 12:00. P. M. 1:00, t:. 3:. 4:oo. S:oo, 6:00, t7:Oo. 8:00, 0:00, 10:20, ( 11:00) Cars returning depart from CUwissa 20 niinrtesfrom time as given above. u First car leaves Market SquarejforJBerwick on Sundays at 7:00 a. m. First car for Catawissa Sundays 7:oo. m. First car from Berwick for Bloom Sundays leaves at 8:00 a. m First car leaves Catawis Sunda 3 o a. m. From Power House. Saturday nipht only. . fl'- R- K- Connection. Wm. Tkrwh.ligkr, Superintendent. THEPOSTAL 9 C 00 TYPEWRITER? JvU A Tew Excelling Features First-class in material and work manship. Uses universal key board-writes 84 characters. Simple construction Fewest parts. Alignment positive and permanent. Kxtra 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 iu few seconds. Light, easily carried weighs only toyi 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 same work as well, as easily and as quickly will cost you only $25. Why tie up that $75 where you derive no benc6t from it ? This machine can be seen at the rnriiMiiiAN Office. iWml Typewriter Company Norwalk Conn I Lackawanna Itullroatl BLOoMSHUKO DIVISION. In KtTect March 1st., 1904. KAfli.; HTATIONB. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M NUKTHCIf UABLAhll.... Unmerol... n Danville i ' k i. (una hupei't )'! .n'kf nr fcp 1 In e K;Anv Willow Urove nrlnrerPPK. ...... liurvltk.. .., Iipaeli Uuvci lilckFi'rr M.li.u.iilLrj Ijuliloi k' f.'iu.ili f kc Avcmlalr i'l :r .Oft t I'ijinnut b JiiLct ion... Kliik"'"''- - Lueirf .... Kort j Fort ..... wyonilt.K Vest I'ltlHtf.fj -'u'niicl'anija Ave..... I'ltlHtUD Iiurji H - f lid Fnri;p 1'nylor soi A f :to Mist 'ooo !.,,nlrs v 8 !,t, ... ij 01 l.l 7 o, 1 1. l:i v 11 5 4 7 ) 10 Si! 9 f f 7 i.4 i- 8. :. 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I'Hper Mill 9 18 8 8- 8 80 0 80 I.lKllt Street 41 18 2 55 6 84 6 86 Orun(evllle 9 88 8 0S 6 48 8 RO Forka 9 88 8 18 8 88 7 08 Zanors tu 40 IX 17 8 t7 7 It Stillwater 9 48 8 ?5 7 08 7 40 Herilon 9 88 8 S3 7 18 8 10 KdHons riOOO 8 87 n 17 8 80 (,'olen Urvuk Hi 08 8 40 7 81 8 i Laubaciis 1008 a 45 7 81 8 40 Orasu Mere Park floiO 8 47 )1 S .... CenirHl.... 10 18 3 7 41 9 C5 Jamison Cltv 10 18 8 88 7 46 9 15 SOUTHWAHD. on A.M. A M. P.M. A.M. A.M. t t J Jamison City.... 5 50 10 48 4 85 7 00 11 80 Central 5 53 10 51 1 88 7 08 11 46 Grans Mere Park 18 01 17 18 N 47 f 11 00 Laubaciis 8 08 ll 0 4 48 7 la 11 58 Coles Creek f8 18 ll 06 4 68 7 28 1 2 05 Kllsons B14 fllOH 14 88 r7 1 18 111 Benton 6 18 11 13 8 00 7 Us 18 86 Stillwater. 6 88 11 21 6 0S 7 88 12 45 Zaners fB85 f118917 n 45 18 88 Forks 6 89 11 iU 6 81 7 49 1 DO Orantfevllle 6 50 114 6 81 8 00 1 80 LlKlit. Street 7 00 11 80 89 810 1 15 Paper Mil 8 08 11 68 612 8 18 150 Bloom. Mnln St.. 7 13 12 08 5 53 8 S3 05 Bloom. I' tK,.., 7 18 1808 5 58 888 7 10 Bloom. D L & W. 7 80 12 10 6 00 8 80 2 16 Trains No. 81 and 88, mixed, necond class. t lally exrept Sunday, t Dully I Sunday only. JFlagbtop. W. O. b.N YDEK, Supt 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade iVIarhs DE'3'.ONQ Copvsichts &c. Anrnnn aenilliig a sketch and dwerlntlnn mnr qulcklr aacjrtuiii our opinion freo frfmllifcr &u Inveuniin Is prcihnlily patunrHMfi. f nnimunlrii tlninmriotlyuiiiiiiiiBi.tliil. MflNUBOOK on Piitouu tint frH. OlilflHt uinnT for ucui nitf iiiiteniH. l'uiums taken liiroiiili Munu A Co. reculr prrlal notice, wtilmut ohnr'O, lu tbo Sci:nnc Eniericars, A ham1t..mol lllnntrntod wxeklf. Inrrent flr- culniknn of any fn'icnnuf (..tiriiui. 0'f i ii.h. f:i a vour: four uii.nilia, (1. Sold by all newed.'iilort. MUN?j&Co.36'B'"KswVcrk itraucb Uincu, SX V St, Wokbltiiuii. D. C. 12-10-ly CHICHESTER'S PILLS . 1 UK 11AMUN1 It HANI K A usui en i ami your unit i hl-chwt-tvr't llmond I'HU In lit-d and tiold : tie, Mlet with liluo no othvp Rut o yean known ai Bct, Sufwt. Alwiv Kelitl 1 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ft&ff?X$W HA! Ft BALSA?.T I A. iKinWt: JkJtl Ctmtn and UwiIi'im tl.o l.!r. I "f"ii"li A luvarmi.l Bi.x.'l I " ' is,'vcr rAltl to llpitoift tittlyr &Jw&'s-JBifiii V" c,lp " iT l.iiit' Jji'".'Tv4 77 J'.iinii tl.i'iui Dri-b'-.- 1 CHOCUHOANDDCFeNDEn.hvnnioJtl,i , l.r.iwitirf orphito.furt:ihartti4Uivr iunl f'' r.-io 1. fit 1 ('iT.'lUl.l' I-U.. im . .,.,.... Hiishwsa direct wtti Wastihtj'tom Juivi time. tfu tuy attU vtru tht patent. i ai.."it sna !nmngment Practice Exclusively, 0U3 Matiifitrai ow UuitA StaUi ?rt&t Offlw nHanintiTON, c. v. . t & TlrundVVV mmlllAV klLbon. V t your V AW h d 1 h SI 8 i.j 14 70 Li S8 t,t -:3 rr
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