THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSWl. fr-ft- WASH1NGT0N. From out KeRiilsr Correspondent. Washington, I). C, Dec. 9. 1907 When the Sixtieth Congress met list week it was with the increase of npproxim.itely fifty Democrats in the House and two Democrats in the Senate. That is, the two new Democratic Senators from Oklahoma were present, although they will not be sworn in until they have been duly fleeted by the leg islature of their stntc. Somewhat emboldened b their increase in membership, tlio Democrats in th: House made an earnest althougli unsuccessful attack on the House rules, whereby the speaker is given greater power than a Kuropcan Sovereign, far greater power than was intended by the makers of the constitution. Unexpected help was received f 1 run Representative Cooper of Wisconsin, a Republican, but after a short period of fili bustering, Speaker Cannon rallied his followers and the old rules were adopted. Because of the death of the two distinguished Senators from Ala- bama, John T. Morgan and Kd mund Winston Pcltus, there was a j soruber tone injected in the opening proceedings of the Senate and both houses adjourned as a mark of re- j spect as soon as they had completed their organization. At the caucus hel 1 lifter the fust day's session, : Senator Iiaily was practically elimi- j tinted from the councils ot the mi nority in the Senate and his collea gue, Senator Culberson, was elect ed minority leader. Mr Bailey fought his way inch by inch but was defeated at every turn and fin ally retired vanquished. His un governable temper and his record in connection with the Standard Oil Company, in his own state, preci pitated his downfall. On Tuesday the President's mes sage came in to Congress aud was listened to with attention. It is a noticeable fact that the Republicans in Congress are thoroughly disgus ted with their President and few of them had a good word to say of his message. There is little that is new iu the document which con tains chiefly repetitions of what had been said before in messages and speeches. As John Sharp Wil liams put it, "There is little that is new in the message and what there is is bad." Mr. Roosevelt is being everywhere criticised for his failure to say one word on the sub ject of economy. It is generally felt that there is going to be a per iod of retrenchment iu business and it is held that the government also should curtail its expenses. In stead of doing so, however, it is steadily increasing them and Mr. Roosevelt, who last year declared that he would be contented with an addition of one battleship a year to the navy, this year demands four new ships and a total appropriation for naval increase of $69,000,000, a sum the appropriation of which would be outrageous. There seems to be something in the atmosphere which is provoca tive of rows. It was only last week that Mr. Bryan and Senator Daniel of Virginia had a row in one of the leading hotels. Now it is Mr. Bry an and Senator Stone of Missouri who have fallen out, while the row between Culberson and Bailey is still only two days. Why Senator Stone ami Mr. Brvau should have fallen out is not clear, although it is known to have been over tne national chairmanship of the Demo cratic committee. Whatever may or may not be the result to the country, it is perfectly evident that the Republican leaders Tmve no intention of passing any financial legislation at the dictation nt the President. Thev are dispos ed to resent his statement, which was utterly without foundation, that the leaders of Congress were How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca tarru Cure. F. T. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorahle iu all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligatious made by his firm. Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the hlond and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free Price 7 k cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. j o & V Glrl-v-roc c-.rA Scott's Emulsion are t ,. , , linked t. 'iinuf. A 4 The girl vho takes Scott's Emut- O sion has plenty of rich, red blood; she is O & plumn, active and energetic. jg, The reason is that at a period when a girl's ify digestion is weak, Scott's Emulsion fi, ii provides her with powerful nourishment in ? KJ easily digested form. It is a food that builds and keeps up a A girl's strength. gg, ALL DRUGGISTS. considering a financial measure which he was assured would be en acted very promptly, and are sulk in? in their tents It will be re membered that Mr. Roosevelt made this assertion in his public letter to the Secretary of the Treasury and it was suggested at the time in these letters that be was reckoning with out his host. The fact is that the President shows a ludicrous lack of appreciation as to whom the real leaders of the Senate are. He is just as likely to imagine that Sena tor L,aKollctte or Senator Uourne or Senator Reveridge is one as not, and yet all of these men have made themselves so ridiculous in the eyes of Senators that nothing they pro pose can become a law. The silly Brownsville inquiry which Senator Foraker brought about with the sole hope of injur ing the President and .Secretary Taft is rapidly coming to a close with just the result that was to have been expected. Senator For aker and Bulkley wi'l vote for a report stating that the evidence does not prove the negroes did the shooting. Probably Senator Scott will do the same. That will de pend on the exigencies of West Virginia politics. Five Republican Senators, including the chairman, and four Democrats, all there are on the committee since Senator Pet tus died, will vote for a report stat ing their conviction that the negros did do the shooting, although it is impossible to tell which oues were guilty. In a word, every man with a record for honesty and ability on the committee will say frankly that he believes the shooting was done by the negro troops. The Republican National Com mittee is meeting here this week to select a place and time for the con vention. It now looks as if Chicago would be the place and the middle of Tune the time. The indi cations are growing stronger every day that the fight of next June will be between Hughes, the candidate of the railroad, corporation faction, and Taft as the promoter of Roose velt policies and of his own. Prizes for Corn. The Second Annual Corn Show at Pittsburg. The second annual corn show of the Pennsylvania Live Stock Breed ers' Association will be held Feb ruary 5th to 6th at the Mononga- hela House, Pittsburg, Pa. Now is the time to select ten ears that may win a cash prize of $10 and a $25 silver cup besides. Prizes are also offered for tne best single ear in the show, for the best ear shown by a boy or girl under sixteen years, for the biggest ear and for freak ears. No entrance or other fees. Look out for ears that will do to show and write to E. S. Bayard, East End, Pittsburg, Pa., for parti culars. Seedsmen and their em ployees are not allowed to compete. She Had No Faith in Banks. Induced to leave her home at Stanford, Conn., on the pretext of visiting a sick person, M.-. Anton io Arimaska, an elderly woman, was escorted to a lonely part of the city late on Monday night by two men and robbed of $600 which she carried in her bosom. Mrs. Ari maska recently withdrew the mon ey from the bank, believing that it was safer on her person. Robbers and bunco men are tak ing advantage of such "knowing" ones to rob or swindle them out of their hard-earned savings. Robber ies and hold-ups are of daily or nightly occurrence and people who transfer their money from a bank to a stocking run a big risk. Th ViniJ v.... Uim 1Iluu0 SiwnM Blgutve 60o. AND $1.00. SCIENTIFIC BURGLARY. An enterprising burglar In Or rr.rny has brought sclonce to bin aM and has the loot to show for it. nut he Is korptnj? himself and the loot 'veil ronrcnlod. With a ctm of rry-c-on and some calcium oarbldo tho rrtmlnnl rigged a hlowplpo with which ho fused tho steel fastenings of a safe nnd nmdo off with Its contents. Of rnitrsp, this happened In Gormany, v.h 'rn education la universal nnd c.m pi;1;nry. Whero else, we should liko to know, would a man with techni cal trnlnlnt; take to burglary aa a p re r.t:: Mo occupation? nt if t lio scientific burglar 1a sup erior to tho old stylo sr.fo ho 13 not lo"n to enjoy his mastery. Tho younj; fechnl-Iuna In the safe factories have p'l-f P'ly designed doors containing rx plc'vs that will cause a commotion when the fusing flame Is applied. When this device Is In nso we shrill no l'r.;er rend of burglars having "Mown the safe." Wo may then ex-p-rr stirtilng headlines to this ef f i ': "Burglar blown by safe." At-l-nipt to fuse the combination results n Trifle evplor.lon!" T'. It Oman technical education Is t g-eat thin?. It would be nice If It. could be limited to the honest, lu cvm the German savants have not et o'lcTverea the bacillus of bur r'sry. Until it is discovered no Bor i'm cvHuro can be made for the lno ei ft'en of tho youth to render them I r' phi no to the germs of robbery. The rr.mtif.c pafo makers, however, prom ire an ex"c.r.cot substitute. The prop er placing of a llttio trl-nitrln com-ro'i-d, they are sure, will bo an ef fective euro. Tho man who tries a blowpipe whero tho modiclno ha-i been placed will bo Immune from further temptation forever. Wo hope bo. Science has no real place In the busi ness of burlary and the sooner the scientific burglar Is eliminated from tho schemo of things the bettor. Tho German lnn-keef,er ts entitled to ht3 peaceful slumber. CORPORATION REGULATION OP MANNERS. Hallway companies now prescribe the kind of neckties conductors and trainmen ehull wear. Business bouses In Chicago and elsewhere make drinking and race-track betting ground for uistnlss&l. Walters sac rifice their mustaches to the aesthetic ideals of restaurant managers. Clerks are forbidden to smoke cigarettes. Boy readers find their favorite authors withhold from them by library direc tors. What their elders shall read an what pictures they may look at Is determined by agents of antl-vlce societies. Courtship may not bs car ried on In parks at night and sweet hearts holding hands In public do so at tho risk of arrest. For a freo people wo put up with a good deal of regulation. But what critic can truthfully charge us wuh detertorntion In morals and manners when corporations take on themselves tho former duties of Sunday school ! teachers and professors of polite de portment? fine Imnortant difference, between the automobile and the horse la that 1 tho latter can exercise a veto power over a reckless driver. You can't i drlvo a hor over an embankment or ; against a Btouo will. I About the first thing a woman re j quires when she takes up the study 1 of art is a mirror. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry by acting directly on the sick paots without loss of time. A. A. (FEVERS. Conetlnm, TnOamina ocuullloiu, Lung Feiar. Milk Faiar. B. B. I SPRAINS, LameiMM. Injuria. OUluuf HDaumalUm. V. V. I RORR THROAT, Qolmr, Eplaoolle. CURJU ( Uiaiampar. JJJi j WORMS, Beta. Grab. ft R.)rorOII, Colda, InfliHtnxa, Inflamed ovujt i Liuuaa, ftaura-Pnauotoula. T.V.) COLIC. Brllvarhn. Wlnl-Dlown. CUIUS I Olarrliaa, Dyaculerf. G.G. Prateuta MISCARRIAGE. JU2i KIDNEY aa BLADDER DISORDERS. I.I. IflHIIf DISEASES. Mango. Eruption, oroas I liloara, Uraaae, farcy. J. R.J BAD CONDITIO, Starlns Coal, ouu liialseitlou, Blomacn blauera. 60s. each i Stable Caaa, Ten 8peeUloa, Book, to., 7. At drugsttt. or Bent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreya' Medicine Co., Oof. WUUam and Joan Blrwt, New York. tW BOOK MAILED FBIUt. liOXOKVITT ANt ROLAIl riiEXVK, f y CuTHvntlnft This Tnrpnrtfrt Kys Im We Mny Irr Vnrrrr. Dr. Cornwall llo ini, a rxv.li'j'J rr-tl!torjr In I.eiidci, cl.Mr.is to Ii.'.vu dlr.c.ovcred how to llvo forever barring accidents. Aa be Is only 4 0 years old himself It cannot b e.-.U that In his own person he offors even presumptive evidence of tho truth of his theories. But that Is n rer."on, hn thinks, why ho should not ht.irt a lot of other people living for ever. Hi tells how to do It Firstly, there Is tho cultivation and tho training of the solar plexus. Cou centrato your mind on the plexua, think hard of something, and that something will happen. The entire mentality of humanity ts tike All Gaul, divided Into threo parts, thnsi Subjective mind R. Individual mind I. Objective mind O. These three states of consntorsneM correspond exactly with three pri mary colors namely 8 blood-red; X yellow sunlight; and C tnte blood. Following aloni tbo very clear lino of this demonstration, rrar glftod author shows that the first otno on the road to firing forever is "to avoid reading tales that end Tho unending curve", a whorl o mystery, Involution end rvolrrrton. badly, or witnessing maudlin drama tic traRodlos, or recapitulating thom In onr thoughts." Th next stage ts that "At rwals thcro ought to be a cessation of all tinploasnnt discussion in faot, tbo less said the better. Bo, -when assim ilating food and drink, re should, as far as In our power lies, hare con genial surroundings, and think onr highest thoughts, and in this way salt our bread with onr own best idoals." That soems very easy. Aod so does this: "Human singing, particularly whoa combined with droning mnsle, is a powerful means of getting at the 8, und producing a highly mggatWJ state." Then, from eating, the asthor pTocoeds to smelling. "Smells," he says, "among all or senses, Booms to be one that has the longest memory for associated Ueaa. Thus we can also mako the sense ot btioII an avenue for healthful ts prtsslons by mentally eonneetlng nomo choson Ideals with a particular odor. 'Tor Instance, write on taeeaae paper: "HEALTH 18 NATURAL," .. or some affirmation which you wUto to lmpross on yourself, ignite the pa per, and hold yourself in a mentally relaxed passive condition, then the Dunl systems of Ilraln and solar plexus tlio controlling force of long ltfo. perfume will tend to convey the associated suggestion to your 8," What could bo Blmpler or surer than that? Or this: "Write or have printed in large white letters on a bluck ground: 'I feel and look YOUNGER Every Day! " Place It at the head of your be and look at It hard, very hard, Just before going to sleep and just after waking in the morning, if peislble, give it a passing gaze Just before waking. The longer you do this, ta younger you will look and feel, until in a year or two you will be feedinc from the bottle. To The King's nisadvantsajps. When King Edward agreed to place tho hereditary rovenues of tho crown at tho disposal of the natkm he made a bad bargain. Instead o the revenues, ho agreed to accept a cloar yearly sum of $2,850,400 and the nation is making a profit a the bargain. It amounted to $ 11 J. 6(H) last year and is increasing. Among tho properties assigned by the king were considerable portions of the West End. Rents have risen greatly. Ouu Instance is the Curlton hotel, for which the ground rent was only $3,815 per annum, but which U no 181,000. ' plli PENNSYLVANIA (.Railroad. SCHKI)'. Sli; . ' 1 1MHPK 95,Jt()06 Trains leave EAST bno... J 'Uu as follows: For NeHcopfck uiid w lIk!i-Lu(TP, IM, MM a. in., i:U (4:.Neiioopi;ck ouly), :U p: in. weeH Ult) a. Ken aiMwtdxil and Sunbiiry, 8:W, 11:47 A. m., 4:lC, 1-t. p. iu. wei'k days; -umluys 4 07 p. m Kor I'lttHloiiftiid Hriitiii as fullows:7:r010;40 a. m., 4.4.1, tiM p. in. week-days. for PuttHVIIIc, KcRilliiKana l'lilladlphln,7 50a. in., 4:4k p. in. week days. I Of llailc'iou, 7-&0 10:4a. m., 4.88,0.20 p.m. j,w'.'k iJayB. er Uiwiuburg, Milton, Wllllamnport , Lock tiavon, Hviiovo, aud Uldway 1 1 4 a. in. week unys: Lock lluvrnonly, S:JS a. in, 4:0" p. m.; lor Wllllamnport and Iniennfdlate tailori, 11:47 a. in. 4:J",7.if.') p. iu. woek days; 4.07 t . in. sundayx. For Hiilli'ront), 'l'yroDV.l'lilllpnburg, and Clear- n;lil, :r 11:47 a. in, wwk days. ForllarrlHburK and Intermediate statlonss.K5, 11:47 a. in. ,4.07, "M p. In. week days; 4:07 p. in. Hunrlayn. For I'lilladelphla (via llarrlsburK), Baltimore and Waxlilnulori .;:), 11 47 a. in.,4:07,7:t(5 p. in. week days; nundays, 4:()i p. In. For l'lltsburK(vla llarrlabnri:), B:5 a. m., 4.07 7.K5 p. m. week day; :(I7 dally; via LewlBtown Junction, H:li, ll:4i a. m. week-days; via Lock Haven, :i!, l:7 a m. week-days. for further Information apply to Ticket Agents. W. W. ATTKKBIJ KT, J. K. WOOD, Uuneral Manager. I'aHs r 'ralllc Mgr. OKO. w. HYI, Ueneral PaosenKer Ageni PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In effect Nov. 17, 1'.I04. TKAlNbLBAVB BLO'JMHUCRO uvir New York. I'ftlladeinnia. neadlns, Potts- ?lile,Tintt(jiia, weekday 7.V!7 via Vt ew. Milton; 11:11 a in, via nam muiiuuuy; o. p hi vm ncm Mlli'in.E" r-or iTllUamsport, weekdays, 7.27 a m 3.89 P rJr Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7:27 am fl ji n. m. I. ' . . . l. . . . e9 , , .OU m m ror Vjaiawinoa ncmiitijq i..i w w, 14 7. (Ml. D. m . For Kupert weekdays 7.S7, 11,28 a, m. VI ,o 7.uo, p. m. TRAINS KOK BLOO.VIBUHa Leave Mew rork via fnliudeipnla u.us a m..andvianaston v.ma. m. LeavePhllAdnlpblalO.Ula. m Leave Keadlng U.lp. m. Leave Pottsvilli m.sr.p.m. I navATftmilQI H 1 .4U D. m. . Leave WlUlatnaport weekdays 10.00 a m, 4.8U d. m. Leave Catawlaaa weekdays, 6.36, 8.40 a. m. tun. X X2n.tn. Leave Rupert, weekdays, 8.44, 8.K8, 11.40 a. m. 1.38,8.40 6.21 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY R R. From ClioHlnut Street Fetry. For South Ht. see timetables at stations. WEBKBAY8 ATLANTIC CIT X, 7:30 a. m. Lcl. 8:(Xia. rn. Kxp ll:va. m. Exo. :0o p. m.;Kxp. ATLANTIC CITTr 4:00 p. m. Kxp. () siinutH) B:0V p. m. Kxp. B'.no p. ru. Lcl. 7:16 p. m. Exp. BUN DAYS. ATLANTIC CITT. 5:on p. m. Lcl.; 7:15 p. m. lip. Cars mat) AND OCSaNCITT 8:50 a. m. 4:19 p. m. BKK) p. ni. SSA IS1.SCITY 8:90 a. ffi. CAPS If A V OCSAN CITT ATLAMTIO;CITT 8:00 a. m. T,Cl. u:(xi a. m. Kxu. AND SKA IBLS CITV. 8:46 a."m. 10:00 a. m. Kp. "Wntlpd time tables at ticket officeslath and Chestnut Ht.s., 834 Cnestnut Ht, 1UU6 CnestDUt Ht.,08outb8rdtit.l 8M2 Market tit., and at stations. union Transfer Company will call for and cneck baKgage irom noieig ana rcaiueucea. A. T.DICK, BPSON J. WEEKS, Gen'IBupt. Oen'l Pass. Agt, Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIME TABLE II EFFECT June I 1904, and until further otlce. Carsleave Bloom for Espy, Almedia, Lime Ridge, Berwick and intermediate points as follows: A. M. l-oo, 5:40,6:20, 7:00, 7s4o, S.20, 9.00,9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40. P. M. 12:20, 1:00, 1:40, a.ao, 3:00, 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6 20, 7:00,7:40,8:20,9:00, iivjnl 10:20 ( 1 1 :oo Leaving depart from Berwick one hour from time as given above, commencing si 6:00 a, m. Leave Bloom for Catawissa A.M. 5:30, 0:1 S, T7:oo, to:oo, 9:0", t:"u, ins"", 12:00. P. M. 1:00, t3:. 3:0O, 4:00, StOO, 6:0O, Cars returning depart from Cotawissa 20 miut'tei Irom time as given aoovc. First car leaves Market SquareJforJBerwick on bunaaysjai 7:00 a. m., irinf rnrilnr fitawUsi Sundnvi 7 :00 a. ni First car from Berwick for Bloom Sundays leaves at 0:00 a. m. Kriii ir li w Jiwi4 Suala ; a. m. From Power House. Saturday niyht only. P. R. R. Connection.; Wm, Tkrwilligkr, Superintendent. TH EPOSTAL $ 25.00 TYPEWRITER A Pew 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 m $100 machine Visible writing no carriage to lift. Style of type changed if desired in few seconds. Light, easily carried weighs only ioj4 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 aud 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 Officr. Postal Typewriter Company Norwalk Conn Lackawanna llnilroud. BLOOMSRURO DIVISION. In Effect Mart U 1st., 1MM. XAs'l. A. V.lA. . BTATIONA P. at. ;p. M NORTBCMBBSLAMD. a 4st'0 co I- M .. . 7 W III 19 t V.I VO ?". 1 U 1 e : T ::i '( 41 t bi.ru . I ji rui M 17 L' 7 4P t f il n'J t (urn n7 tlH 1 V2 S 0 t 1 K5 K t0 P K ,1 89 g 40 S 44 11 47 8 8 t', 11 IV. f. f.'-all 11 fit 10 S 05 IV 05 II 10 tin 12 11 1H 14 r.i tr V 4 it'. S 8B fl.BOI'S 8 CuIneroE ... 1 11 :c di onnvllle 11 ( 4-. R 5t It H ' Iti 1 II t L'atawlhKa.u If S.T S xw 2 : t i' U 4H 12 r,i Kupert Kloomnburv....... RkLV .......... Lime KldKP willow (trove BrlurireeK t2t 0 Beiww.it Uecri Ui.vi 1, iiti k't ferrv 2 M li ; 1 8 08 8 OH a 20 1 81 8 88 42 8 47 8 S3, 4 01) 4 08 4 07 , 4 12 4 17 4 20 4 24 4 2 4 14 40 4 90 S 41 Iti 47 8 59 17 0 7 14 lit 1 T 7 41 7 08 1 66 8 01 8 Ot S 31 8 17 S - uhK HAhlnuy. ........ ...... Hunioi K'h. ........ Nsnilfcke A vend file ...m. ...... inynioiith pnrooutli JuLCtlon... KirgstftB- .... Lurce.. Corn Kort WjomlrK West Fltinon....... .nsniienaiiDa ai.,. nttHton... no rvpft. .... (lid FOige Ts lor.... ....... MCKAPTOI'.m...... ..a. A. U. A.M. P.M. r. . WBST. A. h. A. M. STATION. A. at. P. M. e 85 10 20 44 10 NI 50 10 8ft C 5:1 1 0 8M S 57 10 41 7 00 10 47 7 04 10 61 7 0 10 6H "YWu'h 7 24 1 1 0 "7"f:)Ti"l7 7 87 7 41 11 5 7 47 11 84 7 rr 1 1 44 8 (Mil 4 S 14 IS 00 S 22 V! 0" IIS 12 1 8CBAHTOH. . 2 03 Taylfr m Olil Verge ' Duryea HlttBtOI .. sohquehariiia Ave. Went I'ltlriuu u. vnmlritf . Forty Fort f2 81 . 2 31 2 40 "i'io 1 64 2 6K 8 Ot. 8 20 8 110 8 37 8 44 ft 60 18 SI 3 6 4 1 ft 4 :? 4 16 4 20 4 fi Luii'rne.. KlMtHttr - - V ymout h J uuct.lon . .. Plymouth Avonclnle..... NantlcoVe nunlofk's - HhlekclilrDy..... Hlck'tFerry... Heart) Haven ..-. Berwick Brlarereek Willow Grove LlmeKldKC BRVy .... Hloomstmrg. . .. htircrf. ......... f8 ?Z It H .... W 28 H 4 IS t' g 49 19 84 8 68 1? 88 II 07 12 61 II 14 P CI Cat awlRsa ,m Danville Csmeron NORTHrSBIRLANP.... 25 "1 la t 6 A. V. T. U. P. Y P. A Dally, t Dally exrert htmUuy. t Mops ci Slirrnl or rottep to conrtuetnr. K. M.11INE. T, V. LEF. 8upt. pn. Pass. Apt. Blooinsliurg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect May 1st 1U06. 12-o6 s. 01. NOHTIIVTAKD. A.M. T.M. P.M. A.M t t 1 Bloomabtirg- D LA W... 9 00 8 87 15 0 bloonibburir f K 9 02 2 89 6 17 .... Bloomshurg Main St.... 9 05 9 42 8 20 .... Paper Mill 9 15 8 52 6 80 0 80 Llk'lit street 9 In 2 55 84 6 S Oranirevllle 9 8 8 03 8 43 ft 60 Forks 9 8 8 18 63 7 08 Zaners fw 40 18 17 57 7 15 Stillwater- 9 48 8 ! 7 OS 7 40 Benton 9 6 8 : 7 IS 8 10 Bflaons I0 0(1 87 7 17 8 SO Coles Creek 10 08 JH 40 ft 21 s 18 Laubachs 10 08 JH 45 J7 8; 8 40 mn8 Meie Paik flOlO 3 47 7 ... Central 10 15 8 52 7 41 C5 Jamison Cltv 10 1 8 65 7 45 9 15 SOUTHWARD. -2 A.M. A M. P.M. A.M. A.M. t t t t t Jamison City.... 550 1048 4 31 700 nso Central 5 58 10 61 4 88 7 08 11 45 Grans Mere Paris 16 01 f7 12 r.47fnoo Laubachs HOD ll 08 f 4 7 IS 11 5! Coles Creek-.... 18 12 JW 08 4 68 7 22 12 05 EdSODS S14 11109 MM f7 24 12 Is Benton 8 18 11 13 5 00 7 9S 12 85 Stillwater 8 28 11 21 6 08 7 88 12 45 Zaners fSS5 11129517 17 45 19 53 Forks 6 89 11 6 21 7 49 1 f 0 Oranwvllle 8 50 11 4 6 81 8 Ou 180 LlKbt Street 7 00 11 50 89 8 10 1 45 Paper Mill 8 08 11 68 5 42 8 18 1 60 Bloom. Main St.. 7 13 12 02 6 68 8 88 2t5 Bloom. P A K. . . . 718 12 C 5 6 66 8 88 2 10 Bloom. D LAW. 7 20 12 10 6 0U 8 80 215 Trains No. 21 anrt 22, mixed, econd cla?. t Dally except Sunday, t Dally ( Sunday only. I Flag stop. W. C. bMYUEK, bupt. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks nsiiAMsi Copyrights Ac. Anyone aendlng a aketrti and dearrtrtlfin may quickly aacrtnln onr opinion freo whether ao Invention ll probably Patentable. iinniiuiilea tlmiaatrlotlyoonOdentlKl. HANDBOOK on Pntenu ent free. Oldest auenoy fur aucurlns putenta. 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