THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA. IinnrosKP amkxpments to tup, CDNHTITt"! K)N HI' I'M ITTKf) TO TIIR CMTIZKNS "K THIS fViMMnv. WUAt.TIf Knit Til Kill A IM'HOVA I. (in IIK.IKCTION. HY TIIK IlK.NfcttAI, AS BKMMI.Y OK Til K I'OMMONWKAI.'I'II OK I'KNNSYl.VANIA. AND Pill- TTsnrcn it y ortti:i of tmh rkcuk- TA II Y OK Till: CDMMfiNW KAI.TII. IN rnHSl?ANCK OK AIITK'I.K XVIII OK THE CONHTITl'TlnN. 1 A JOINT IlKSOMTTtON Proposing nnii'niltiH'ntu In nortliin" PlKhl end twcnty-nno of nrtlrln fmir. Hrctlun elnvcn nnrt twHvn of nitltlo flvo, H.p. Hons two. tlirco, ami rmirtnon of njrllclo plRlit. rrtlnn one of nrtlrlo twnlvc' nml geotlons two ninl Ki vcn of nrtlrlo fiitir teon. of the t'nnHtltnthin of I'onnsyl vnnln, nnd providing n Bihrdiilp for cnrrylnK tho nmondmfnln Into pfTVrt, Brt Ion 1. Hr It n-solvrd liy tho Hcnntn and lloiiso of Rrprpwtitutlvrn of tho Commnnwonlth. of 1'piinaylvMtilit In (len rnl AKwombly mot, Th.it thn following are proponed ntt nnii'mlimnt" to tho Con tltutlon of the C'imitiiniiwrnlth of I'onn ylvnnla, In nrrordnnrn with the provi sion, of thn rlnhti'inth nrtlrlo thorcnf: Amendment On--Tn Artlelo Four, Bit tl.in KlKht. BiTtlon 2. Amend wet inn right of nrthlo four of tho Constitution of !' mixylviuilii, whleh rends n follows: "Ho nlinll nominate and. hy nnd with the ndvleo nnd consent of two-thirds of all tho members of tho Sunnte, nppolnt a Secretary of the Commonwonlth nnd an Attorney Oenernl during plensure, n Superintendent of I'uhllc Instruction for four yours, and surh other ofllrera of th Commonwonlth ns he Is or mny bo authorised by tho Constitution or by law to nppolnt; he shall hnve power to fill all vacancies thnt may happen, In of fices to which ho may nppolnt, dtirlnjj the reces of the Hcnnte. by Rrnntlni? commlsHlons which shnll expire nt the end of their next session; he sluill hnve power to fill nny vnenncy thnt mny hap pen, during; the recess of &e Senate, In the office of Auditor Ooncrnl, State Treasurer, Secretary of Internnl Affairs r Superintendent of Public Instruction, In a Judicial office, or In any other elec tive office which he In or mny be au thorized to fill; If the vnenncy shnll hap pen during; tho session of tho Senate, the Governor shnll nominate to the Ben ate, before their final adjournment, a proper person to fill snld vacancy; but In any such cose of vacancy, In an elec tive office, a person shall be chosen to aid office at the next Reneral election, aniens the vacancy shnll happen within three calendar months Immediately pre ceding; such election, In which case the lection for said ofllre shall be held ut the second succeedlnn general election. In acting on executive nominations the Senate shall sit with open doors, and, In confirming or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken hy yens and nnys, and shall be entered on the Journal," so as to read as follows: He shall nominate and, by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of all the members of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an Attorney General during pleasure, a Superintendent of I'uhllc Instruction for four yearn, and such other officers of the Commonwealth as he Is or may be au thorised by the Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall have power to fill all vacancies thnt may happen. In offices to which he may appoint, during- tha re cess of the Senate, by granting commis sions which shall expire at tha end of their next session; he shall have power to fill any vacancy that may happen, during tho recess of the Senate, In the Office of Auditor General, State Treas urer, Secretary of Internal Affairs oi Superintendent of Public Instruction, In a Judicial office, or In any other elective office which he Is or may be authorized to fill; If tho vacancy shall happen dur ing the session of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to the Senate, be fore their final adjournment, a proper person to fill said vacancy; but In any such case of vacancy. In an elective of fice, a person shall be chosen to said of fice on the npxt election day appropriate to such office, according to the provisions of this Constitution, unless the vacancy shall happen within two calendar months Immediately preceding such election day in which case the election for said office shall be held on the second succeeding election day appropriate to such office. In acting on executive nominations the Senato shall sit with open doors, and, In confirming or rejecting thn nominations of tho Governor, the vote shall be taken by veas and nays, and shall be entered on tho Journal. Amendment Two To Article Four, Sea ttnn Twenty-one. Section 3. Amend section twenty-one of artlelo four, which reads ns follows: "The term of tho Secretary of Internnl Aff.ilrs shall be four years; of the Audi tor General threo years: and of the State Treasurer two years. These officers shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State at general elections. No person elected to the office of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall be capable of holdlnn the same office for two consecu tive terms," so as to rend: Tho terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, tho Auditor General, and the Statu Treasurer nhnll each be four years; and they phall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State at general elections; but a State Treasurer, elected in the year one thousand nine hundred and nine, shall serve fur threo years, nnd his suc cessors shall be elected at the general election In the year one thousand nine hundred and twelve, ond In every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to tho office of Auditor General or Stato Treas urer shall be capable of holding the same office for two consecutive terms. Amendment Three To Article Five, Sec tion KIcven. Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar ticle five, which reads as follows: "Kxcept as otherwise provided In' this Constitution, Justices of tho peace or al dermen shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroimhs ami townships at tho time of tho election of constables, by the qualified electors thereof, In such manner as Khali be directed by law, and shnll be commissioned by the Governor for a term of five years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect more than two Justices of the peace or alder men without tho consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such town ship, ward or borough; no person shall be elected to such office unless he shnll have resided within tha township, borough, ward or district for one year next preced ing his election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one alderman shall be elected In each Ward or district." so as to read: Kxcept ns otherwise provided In this Constitution, Justices of the pcuce or aldermen shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, at the municipal election, Jn such manner as shall be directed by law, and shall bo commissioned by tho Governor for a term of six years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect more than two Justices of tho peace or uldermen without tho consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such township, ward or borough; no person shall be sleeted to such office unless he shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next pre ceding his election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one alderman shall be elected In ach ward or district. Amendment Four-To Article Five, Sec tion Twelve. Section 6. Amend section twelve of artl- clo five of tho Constitutor which reads as IjIIows: . ' 5 "In Philadelphia thbre shull be estab lished, for each thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of polioo and rlvll pnnsr, with Jurisdiction not Breeding one hundred dollars; sued courts Khali be held l,y i!'Ristr:iti" wImih" term of oilier shall lie ilv years anil they shell t.e eleele.l on r.''li"lnl ticket by tile t tinilM 'd vot' nt : ; rr' : mid In the elect 'on (f the fald m.i g.st rat es no Voter shall vote fur more laaii t o -thirds Of I lie number of m i mii.s to lie elected when tnorA than one are to be chosen; tbrr shall be compi-iisalcd only by fixed salaries, to ho paid by said comity; and shall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, except as herein provided, ns Is now exercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving nn Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, ns may bo made by law. In f'hila delphla the olfleo of alderman Is abol ished," so ns to read ns follows: In Philadelphia there shall 1" estab lished, for each thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with Jurisdiction not exceeding ono hundred dollars; such Courts shall be held by magistrates whose term of office shall bo six years, and they shall be elected on general ticket at the municipal election. by the qualified voters at large; and In the election of tho said magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of persons to be elected when more than one nre to be chosen; they shall be com pensated only by fixed salaries, to bo paid by said county; and shall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, ex cept as herein provided, as Is now ex ercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not Involving nn Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be made by law. In Phila delphia the office of alderman is abol ished. Amendment Five To Article KlKht, Sec tion Two. Section 6. Amend section two of article eight, which rends as follows: "Tho general election shall bo held an nually on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November, but tho Gen eral Assembly may by law fix n different day, two-thirds of all t:e members of each House consenting theruto," so as to read: The general election shnll be hold bi ennially on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November In each even-numbered year, but the General As sembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always be held in an even-numbered year. Amendment Six To Article Right, Sec tion Three. Section 7. Amend sctlon three of article Ight. which reads as follows: "All elections for city, ward, borough and township officers, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the third Tuesday of Fcbrunry," so as to read: All Judges elected by the electors of the State at large may be elected at either a general or municipal election, as cir cumstances may require. All elections for Judges of the courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city, ward, borough, nnd township officers for regular terms of service, shell be hvld on the municipal election day; namely, the Tuesday next following the first Mon day of November In each odd-numbered year, but the General Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always be held In an odd-numbered year. Amendment Seven To Article Eight, Sec tion Fourteen. Section 8. Amend Bectlon fourteen ol article eight, which reads as follows: "District election boards shall consist of a Judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the citizens. Each doctor shall have the right to vote for th Judge and one Inspector, and each Inspect or shall appoint one clerk. The first elec tion board for any new district shall b selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, ns shall be provided by law. Elee tion officers shall be privileged from ar rest upon days of election, and while en gaged In making up and transmitting re turns, except upon warrant of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an elec tlon fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may clnlm exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service," so ns to rend: District election bnnrds shnll consist ol a Judge nnd two Inspectors, who shnll bt! chosen biennially, by the citizens at the municipal election; but tho Genernl As sembly may require said boards to b appointed In such manner ns It may by law provide. Laws regulating tho ap pointment of snld boards mny bo enacted to apply to cities only: Provided. Thnt such laws bo uniform for cities of the same class. Each elector shall have tin right to vote for the Judge nnd ono in spcotnr, nnd inch Inspector shall nppolnl one clerk. The first election uoaru ro anv new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards tilled, ni shall Vie provided by law. Election oftl cers shall be privileged from ufrest upon davs of election, and while engaged in making up ami transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of a court of record or ludg'i (hereof, for an election fraud for i'elonv, or for wnnton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemp tion from jury duty during their terms of service. Amendment Eight To Article Twelvi Section One. Section 9. Amend section one, article twelve, which rends ns follows; "All ollleers, whose selection Is not pro vided for in this Constitution, shall bi elected or appointed as may bo directed by law." so as to read: All officers, whoso selection Is not pro vlded for in this Constitution, shall be elected or uppolnted as mny be directed bv law: Provided, That elections of State officers shall be held on a general election day, and elections of local officers shnll be held on a municipal election day, ex cept when, in cither case, special elections mnv bo required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which rends us follows: "County officers shall be elected at the general elections nnd shall hold their offices for the term of three years, be ginning on the first Monday of Jannnry next after their election, and until thel successors shall be duly qualified; all vnrnneles not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such manner as may be nrovlded bv law. so as to read Coontv ollleers shnll be elected at the municipal elections nnd shall hold thel! offices for tho term of four years, be ginning on tho first Monday of January next after their election, and until their successors shnll bo duly qualified; all vsoancks not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such manner as may be nrovlded bv law Amendmont Ten To Article Fourteen Section Seven. Section 11. Amend section seven, article fourteen which rends as follows:' "Threo county commissioners nnd three county auditors shall be elected In each county where such officers nre chosen, In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventv-flve and every tnira year mere after; nnd In thn election of said officers eh nua Ified elector snail vote lor no mora than two persons, and the throe persons having thn highest number of votes Bhall be elected; any casual vacancy In th office of county commissioner or county auditor shall be filled, by the Court of common picas of tbe county in which such VHcancy shall occur, by the appointment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for the commissioner or auditor whose place is to be Blled," so as to reaa: 9 DO niieu, u urn lu i Thru oonntv commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected In each ounty where such omcsrs ar cnosen. !n the year one thousand nine httldreil and eleven and every fourth yenr Ihero nfdr; nnd In the election of Kit Id ollleers ench qunllth'd elector shall vote for no morn than two perilous, nnd the three persons having the highest number of Votes shall lie elected; nny casual vacancy In tho olfleo of county cnmniissonor or county auditor shall bo filled by Hie court of common pleas of tho county In which such vacancy shall occur, by the appoint ment of nn elector of tho proper county who shnll have voted for ie commis sioner or auditor whose place Is to bo filled. Schedule for the Amendments. Section 12. That no inconvenience may nrlse from the changes In the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, nnd In order to carry the pamn Into complete opera tion, It Is hereby declared that In lite rase of ofllcers elected by the people, nil terms of office flxej by net of Assembly nt nn odil number of years shnll each be lengthened ono year, but tho Legislature may change tho length of thn term, provided tho terms for which such officers nre elected shall always bo for nn even number of years. Tho nbovo extension of offielnl terms shnll not affect officers elected nt tho genernl election of one thousand nlnn hundred and eight; nor nny city, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, whoso terms of office, under ex isting lnw, ond In tho yenr one thousnnd nlno hundred and ten. In tho year one thousand nine hundred and ten tho munlclpnl election shall bo held on the third Tuesday of Fcbrunry, as heretofore; but nil ollleers chosen at that election to an office the regular term of which Is two years, and nlso all elec tion officers nnd assessors chosen at that election, shnll serve until the first Mon day of December In the yenr one thou sand nine hundred and eleven. All offi cers chosen nt that election to offices the term of which Is now four years, or Is mado four years by the operation of theso amendments or this schedule, shnll servo until the first Monday of December In the year ono thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All Justices of the peace, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shnll serve until the first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred nnd fifteen. After tha year nineteen hundred and ten, and until tha Legislature shall otherwise provide, all terms of city, ward, borough, town ship, and election division officers shall begin on the first Monday of December In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township officers holding office at the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of December of that year. All Judges of the courts for the sev eral Judicial districts, and also all county officers, holding office nt the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end In the year one thousand nlno hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of January, one thousand nine hundred and twelve. A true copy of tho Joint Resolution. ROBERT McAFEE. Secretary of the Commonwealth, Health of the Farmer. It is perfectly apparent to any one who is at all familiar with country life that many of the women who are called upon to preside over the farm boiiBu are properly equipped for the) work that la Bet before them, says the Baltimore Sun. The outdoor life ot the farmer should be the most health ful of lives, and yet It Is, we believe, a fact that they are not longer lived nor more healthy than those engaged In sedentary occupations. There are various reasons for thla. One Is the farmer's own lack of care In looking after the sanitary condition of the surroundings. The air he breathes may be polluted by a pigpen near his back door; the water be drinks may be polluted by drainage from his backyard or by things which fall Into his well. This Is not the fault of the woman. The average farmer Is also notori ously careless about keeping dry. lie is in and out In all weathers atid is prone to sit with wet clothes or wet foot. The woman's contribution to ill health, when there In any, comes in the form of 111 cooked and unwhole some food. Illustration Incomplete. Apropos of examination time. Pro fessor Carl C. Peterson of Dubuque, related at a recent dinner some exami nation stories. "Once, In a Bible lesson," ho said, ' 1 i:eated the text: "Arise nnd take the young child and his mother and flee into Lgypt.' "And then I showed tho children a largo picture that Illustrated tho text in bright colors. "Tbe children studied this picture etigerly. Then they nil frowned; all looked rather disappointed. Finally a little girl said: " 'Teacher, where Is the flea?'" Discretion. Valor Is often taken for discretion. During a certain battle the colonel of nn Irish regiment noticed that one of tho men was extremely devoted to him. Everywhere the colonel went, tho soldier followed faithfully. A writ er In the Philadelphia Inquirer tells the story. At last the ofllcer re marked : "Well, my man, you have stuck by me well to-day." "Yes, sorr," replied Pat. "Shure, It was my mother said to me, says she, Just you stick to the colonel, Patrick, mo bhoy, and you'll be all roight Them colonels never get hurted.'" A Bid for Fame. For a long time there had been no sound In Neveda save the thuds of bottoms falling out of mining booms. "Nobody takes us seriously any more," grumbled the people. "Let's try to be taken as a Joke." Then the legislators proceeded to read a lesson to the Mikado, proceed ing In such haste that they neglected to study the grammar first. i;i Ambition and Love, m i Life holds two things worth while ambition and love. For where the desire for eminence la intermingled with the heavensent blessing of a good woman's love , there Is small chance (or greed to gain the mastery, Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and coneq'icnt poor, impoverished blood. Nervous nnd pale-puople luck good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating fur, after all, a man enn he no stronger thnn his stomach. A remedy that makes Ihe stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red Wood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi tude of diseases. Get rlil of your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course ot Dr. Pierce's Unlden Medical Discovery the treat Stomach Kestoratlve, Liver InvlQorator and Blood Cleanser. You cun't afTorJ to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for "(Joldcn Medical Discov ery," which is a medicine op known composition, having complete list of ingredients in plum i'.nglish on its bottle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Plvit-.mt IKIIcln regulate and Invigorate Stomach, September Jurors. The Jury Commissioners drew the following names from the wheel on Tuesday for the Septemb ;r terra : GRAND JURORS. Win. Hartman. Hrlarcreek. Aaron Harder, Catawimta. ('. II. ('ttiiiibell, Hrlarcreek. Henry Loiix, lierwick. JiTt-iniali Kester, Main township. Win. ). Uiger, Centre township. (!. J). ISowcm Catawissn. V. 1. Eves, Millville. Geo. W. Lockie, Coiiynjflnun twp. 1. C. Case, West llenvick. Carson Diehl. Heaver township. Ellis Wertmnn, Centre township. Albert Jtower, Hrlarcreek township. Wilson John, Main township. George Klinger, HURarlonf township. K, J. EiiRlehart, Scott township. Kainuel Hitler, Berwick. L, H. Jacoby, Berwick. J. K. Sands, Benton. Harry Ktees, Bloonwburg. H. Jl. MorriM, BliMimslmrx. W. G. Creveling, FishltiKcreek twp. John Bell, Montour township. Bruce Calleuder, Briarcreek township. FIRST WEEK JURORS. L. B. Stiles, Benton. Henry Parker, Greenwood. K. 1. wmitn, uenton. John Nungesser, Centre township. A. B. Hartman, HennocK townsnip. Milton Croop, Briarcreek. R. E. Hosier, Beaver. Chester Harman, Berwick. l'erry Knouse, Jackson. George Vastine. Catawissa. Edward Strohm. Bloomsburg, John Wenner, Berwick. Samuel G. Kashner, Bloomsburg. W. H. Manning West Berwick. Lee George, Centralla. George Holdren, Pine township. Silas Shuman, Centre township. J. W. Cherrington. Roaringcreek. P. A. Fetterolf, Mifllit . John C. Reedy, Berwick. John Butler. West Berwick. I). F. Fowler, Berwick. Charles Kline, Berwick. John R. Murray, Centralia. J. N. Hennet, Pine township. 8. N. Ohl, Hemlock. Lewis Bosteu, West Berwick. William Lodg, Catawissa. C. F. Derr, Greenwood. Walter Honser, Centralia. W. W. Stout, West Berwick. H. C. Henry, Orange township. John Goney, Bloomsburg. W. It. Sober. Bloomsburg. James Saltzer Bloomsburg. Albert Baker. Berwick. Rev. M. M. Dry, Conyngham. Charles Slitinian. Centralia. Harry Baker, Scott township. Melvin Bird, Cleveland township. James Cndow, Hloounburg. (ieo. T. Crist, Bloomsburg. Daniel Title. Pine township. ( 'buries E. Suit, Berwick. Harry Go.lcr, Berwick. Samuel Remley, Jackson township. I suae Old. Bloomsburg. Joseph D. Potter, Pine township. SECOND WEEK JURORS. Jacob Wel t, West Berwick. Setli Thomas, Centralia. Frank E. Gn ton, Bioomsburg. A. W. Wither, Uoanngcreek. Cliitrle Junes, Orange. A. E. Ketteniiau, Centralia. George B. Miller, Madison. Charles F. Mart., Briarcreek. Frank Stivctt, Conyngham. Jacob Yeager. Catawissa township, Edward Rlioudes, Cleveland. E. E. Bilteiibeiidor. Bloomsburg. Harry Brink, Blonmsbiirg. W. A. Hernlelbower, (Vntralia. Hiram Watson. Conyngham. M. F. Bowman. Orange township. H. I), Cole, Suirnrloaf. Helirv DieU'eiilmcli. Bloomsburg. W. M. Eves, Millville. J antes G. Laiiubliti. Conyngham. F. P. Ilaireliluieli, Scott township. John (irtiber, Mt. Pleasant. Bruce Hart.ell, Main township. Arthur W. Animernmn, Berwick. John Riee, Beaver. Bruce Keller, Benton township. Charles 1 lonnberger. Locust. W. B. Snvder, Locust. John Hartnmn, West Berwick. Daniel Ashleman, Benton township. James A. Miller. Coiiyngham. Win. Hoitek, Berwick. James (iilespie, Conyngham. Jacob Roup, Catawissa township, Stephen Hons Centralia. Win. Mericlc. Hemlock. I.o-t P.y Detention. While a New York commuter was stalled an hour on a train coming to the city because the electric engine had blown out Its fusos he walked through tho train and made a calcu lation. "There are six hundred per sons on this train," he said. "An hour lost for each person means a loss of seventy-five working days for one man. If we were all coneentrat ed into one man and he had to suffer the loss don't you think he would feel that damage should he petd for the loss? Why does the distribution ot the loss change the reaponsibll ltyT" T,fl..,r-., cry FOR FLETCHER'S 01, CASTORIA iffil TkllV..k LWer and Dowel. Bloomsburg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect Feb'y 1st, 1908, 11:05 m NOKTHWAKl). A.M. P.M. P.M. t t t Bloomsburg O L W... 9 00 87 (I M Blonrashurg P K 9 0J 2 8 17 Pappr Mill 9 14 8 M 0 89 Light Ktroet 9 is It) 8 H4 Orsngevllle 9i 8 08 8 48 Forks 9 8 8 13 Ml JTanors W 4" f8 17 57 Hilllwator 9 48 8 88 7 08 Benton 9 88 8 88 7 13 Kdsons no 00 3 87 S 17 Colra creek 10 08 8 40 3 81 Laiibaolrs 10 0S S 48 'l 81 4ras Mere Park floiO 3 47 h "8 Central 10 18 8 88 7 4t Jamison Cltv 1018 8 BB 7 4B 21 A.M. t 00 ii'io 86 8 60 7 03 7 18 7 40 8 10 B 80 8 96 8 40 905 913 SOUTHWARD. 22 A.M. 11 80 1145 ii'ss 12 05 19 10 18 85 12 49 19 5 100 1 80 1 40 1 50 2 10 215 A.M. A.M. t t 5 BO 10 48 B B3 10 51 P.M. t 4 85 438 A.M. 700 7 08 17 19 Jamison City.... Central Grass Mere Park Laubachs Coles Creek Kdsons Benton ...... .... Stillwater. Zaners Porks teoi moo f4 47 rR08 ni 08 rt48 7718 f8 13 ll 06 4 58 7 29 ft 14 til 09 f4 58 fT 84 18 6 8 11 in 0 uu t-n 1121 SOS 7 88 fll 898 17 f7 45 11 18 6 81 7 49 1142 (81 8 00 11 50 5 89 8 10 1158 B42 8 13 12 05 5 55 8.86 12 10 8 00 8.80 f85 8 89 Oi .ngevllle 8 B0 Light Street 7 00 Paper Mill 08 Bloom. H ft K.... 718 Bloom. DLC W, 7 80 Trains No 21 and 22 mixed, second class, t Dally except Sunday, t Dally I Sunday only, f Flag stop. W. C. SNYDBR, Supt Trolley Time Tables. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Berwick: A. M. P. M, P. M. H 5.00 12.50 7.50 5.40 1.50 8.50 6.20 a. 50 9.50 6.50 3-50 ,0-5 7.50 4.50 11.5 8.50 5.50 9.50 6.50 10.50 11.50 First car leaves Market Square for Berwick on Sunday at 6.50 a. m. If From Power House. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Berwick for Danville: A. M. M. P. M. 6.00 I2.00 O.OO 7.OO P. M. 7.00 7.20 1 .00 8.00 8,00 2.00 q.OO ij.oo 3.00 IO.OO 10.00 4,00 II.OO It. OO 1 5.00 I2.O0 t I.OO First car leaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday at S.on a. m. Bloonisbutx Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Blooms burg, for Danville: A. M. P. M, T. M. 5.IO I2.IO 6.IO 6.00 I. to 7' 10 7.10 8. 10 8.10 3- .i q.lo 4.10 to. to IO.IO 5.10 It.IO 11.10 First car leaves Market Square for Danville on Sunday at 7.10 a. ni. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Danville for Berwick: A. M. M. f. M. 6.00 12.00 6.00 7.00 r. m. 7.00 8.00 I.00 S.00 9.00 2.00 9.00 10:00 3.00 10.00 11.00 4 00 11.00 5.00 1fl2.00 First car leaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at s.00 a. m. Bloonii.burg Only. t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Catawissa: A. M. 5.30 M, P. M. 12.0O 6.00 P. m. t7.oo 1.00 8.00 f2.00 9.00 t3- 10.10 4.00 n.oo 5.00 car leaves Market Square for 6.15 ft; 00 00 9.00 fio.oo fu.oo First Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. m, Saturday Night Only, t P. R. R. Connections, Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: A. 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