THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO. PA. r IinorrBKn AMKNnrTrrNTH to titf. rONHTTTfl ION sri'AflTTRT) TO TITR ('ITC'.KNS MP THIS r'OMVOV. WHATTIT Foil TIlKl'l AI'I'linVAl, Oft RFJKl'TION. ItY Till'. OWKHAI, AM flllMIII.Y V Till', ( '( 'M.Mi . WKAIPI I OF I'KXNSVI.VAVIA. AN1 ITU. MHI1KI) HV ni;lKl rip T1IF, RWIil' TARV OF Till-. rnMMoNWKAt.TM, IV riTHSnANCR OF AHIK'1,1-: XVIII OF THIS CONHTITI'TH .'. A JOINT ItKflol.t'TION Fropnslnir nnirnilmmm In unlliinn rdrlit and Iwcnty-nnr of nrllclo four. awi-llmm elnvrn nml twi'Wo of nrllilti live, mo. tlont two. thi'po, nnd foiirt" n of nrtirlo elKlit, nertlon ono of nrtlolr. Iwolve. itml nrtlnni two nnd novon nf nrtlcln fmir teen, of the Coiistltmlnn of lVnti.yl rnnln. nnd providing n wchnrliila for cnrrylnK lli nmomlmonts Into effort. Sncllon 1. Ho It rrsnlvPd by thn Scnnto and House of Hrprcspnlnllvos of thn CommonwonUh of IVnnRylvnnla In flon ral Assomlily met, Thnt tho following re proposod nn nmondnnnls to thn f'nn tltntlon of tho f'ommonwrnlth of JYnn aylvnnla, In n cont'd nnrn with tho provi sions of tho plKliti-i.nth nrtirlo tlicroof: Amendment One To Article Four, Hco tlon KlKht. Section 2. Amend MTlinn elcht of nrtlrln four nf tho Constitution of I'cnnsylvnnla, whlrli rendu ns follnvvn: "Ho nh.aU nomlnnto nnd. by nnd with the advlco nnd ronent of two-tlilrila of all tho members of tho fionnte. appoint a Berretnry of tho Commonwenlth and an Attorney Oonernl (luring plMmire, n Superintendent of Tubllc InBtructlon for four years, nnd eueh other ofllrers of the Commonwenlth an he Is or tuny bo authorized by tho Constitution or by law to nppolnt: he hnll hnve power to fill all vncnnrlos thnt may hnppen. In of fices to whlrh he mny nppolnt, durlnK the reress of the Hennte, by Rrnntlnu commission which shnll expire nt the end of their next session; ho shnll have power to 1111 nny vmnniy that mny hnp pen, dnrliiK the recess of W.o Stnnto, In the olllce of Auditor fienernl, Ktntn Trensuror, Secretary of TnternnI AtTnlrs or Snp'Tlntendeiit of I'ubll" Instruction, In a jnillelnl otrico, or In nny other elec tive ofllco which ho Is or mnv bo au thorized to fill: If the vnenncy fthiill hnp pen during the pension of tho Somite, the Governor shnll nomlnnto to the Hen ate, before their final ndjournment, n proper person to fill said vacancy; but In ny such case of vacancy, In nn elec tive ofllco, a person shnll be chosen to aid ofllco nt tho next Ronornl election, unless the vnenncy shnll hnppen within three calendar months Immediately pre ceding such election, In which enso the lection for snld olllce shnll bo hebl nt the second suceeedlnn Kenernl election. In actlnir on executive nominations tho Bennto shnll sit with open doors, and, In confirming or rejecting tho nominations of the Governor, tho vote shnll bo tnken by yens nnd nays, and shall be entered on the Journal," so as to read as follows; Ho shall nominate , and, by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of all tho members of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of tho Commonwealth and an Attorney General during plensure, a Superintendent of Public Instruction for four years, nnd such other officers of the Commonwenlth as he Is or mny be au thorized by the Constitution or by Inw to appoint; he shall have power to fill 11 vacnnclcs thnt may hnppen, In offices to which he may appoint, during the re oess of the Senntp, by granting commis sions which shall expire at the end of their next session; he shall have power to fill any vacancy that may happen, during the recess of the Senate, In the office of Auditor General, State Treas urer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or Superintendent of Fubllo Instruction, In Judicial office, or In any other elective office which he Is or may be authorized to fill; If tho vacancy shnll happen dur ing fho session of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to the Senate, be fore their final ndjournment, a proper' person to fill said vacancy; but In any such case of vacancy, In an elective of fice, a person shnll be chosen to said of fice on tho next election day appropriate to such office, according to the provisions of this Constitution, unless the vacancy hall happen within two calendar months Immediately preceding such election day. In which case tho election for said office hall bo held on the second succeeding election day appropriate to such offlce. In acting on executive nominations the Senate shall sit with open doors, nnd, In confirming or rejecting the nominations of tho Governor, the voto shnll be tnken by yeas and nays, nnd shall bo entered on tho Journal. Amendment Two To Article Four, Sec tion Twenty-one. Section 3. Amend section twenty-ona of article four, which rends ns follows: "Tho term of tho Secrctnry of Internal Affairs shnll bo four years; of tho Audi tor General three yours; nnd 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 ofllco of Auditor General or State Troasurt r shnll be capable of holding tho Fiimo offlce fur two consecu tive terms," so ns to read; The terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State Treasurer shall each be four years: and they shall be chosen by the qualified electors of tho State at general elections; but a State Treasurer, elected In the year one thousand nine hundred and nine, shall serve for three years, and his suc cessors shall be elected at the general election In tho year one thousand nine hundred and twelvo, and In every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to the office of Auditor General or State Treas urer shall be capable of holding the ame office for two consecutive terms. Amendment Three To Article Five, Sec tion Eleven. . Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar ticle five, which reads as follows: "Except ns otherwise provided In this Constitution, Justices of tho peace or al dermen shall bo elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs and townships at tho time of the election of constables, by the qualified electors thereof, In such manner as shall be directed by law, and shall be commissioned by the Governor for term of five years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect more than two Justices of the pence or alder men without the consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such town ship, ward or borouKh; no person shall be elected to such offlce unless he shall have resided within the 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: Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution, Justices of tho peace or aldermen shall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, nt the municipal election, in such manner as hall bo directed by law, and shall be commissioned by tho Governor for a term of six years. No township, ward, district or borough shnll elect more than two Justices of the pence or aldermen without tho consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such township, ward or borough: no person shall be sleeted to such ofllco unless he shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one yenr next pro. ceding his election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one alderman shall be elected in each ward or district. Amendment Four To Article Five, See tlon Twelvo. Section 5. Amend section twelve of arti cle five of tl.o (.'onstilULim, which lends as follows:-. "In J'hllarlelphla there shall be estab lished, for each thirty thousand Inhablt nt, one court, not of. record, of polios and civil c,ues. with Jurisdiction not exceeding one hundred dnllnrs; such courts shnll be held hy i, t;!st rales whose term of oltlee shell ! ; e years and th'-y sh ill bo electe on i,cri"t;il tlenet by the ipmll li d v! is nt iirpc; Mid In the lection of Cie vi Id m gl-irnfes no voter shall vote for ni co :, t.o -thirds of the number t i o i. hi el -teil when more than m e an tu be chosen; Iber Fliull lie coMifn n i::to. only by llxed sali.rl's, to be paid by Fald county; and shall exercise such ' i 1 1- Hon. civil nnd criminal, except as herein provided, n.H Is now exercised by n I'l.-nnni, subject to such chntiifes, not Involving an Increaso of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, ns may be niado by law. In Phila delphia the ollR'O of ul.lcrnriii In abol ished," so ns to rend ns follows: In Philadelphia there shall lm estab lished, for each thirty thousand Inhabit ants, ono court, not of record, of police nnd civil causes, with Jurisdiction not exceeding cno hundred dollars; such courts shall be bdd ly magistrates whose term of olllce sh.ill be idx years, nnd they shall tie elected on general ticket nt the municipal election, by tho qualified voters at larRe; and In the election of tho snld magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of persons to be elected whi n more than one are to be chosen; they shall be com pensnted only by fixed salaries, lo be paid by snld county; nnd shall exercise uch 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 low. In Phila delphia the office of alderman Is abol ished. Amendment Five To Article Elfrht, Sec tion Two. Section C. Amend sei iion two of article eight, which readi as follows: "The general election shall ho held an nunlly on the Tuesday le st following tho first Monday of November, but the Gen eral Assembly may by law fix n different day, two-thirds of all tie members of cneh Mouse consenting thereto," so as to read: The general election shall lm held bi ennially on the Tuesday next following tho first Monday of November In each even numben-d year, but the General As sembly may by law tlx a different day. two-thirds of all the members of eneh House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always bo held In nn even-numbered year. Amendment Six To Articlo Eight, Sec lion Tht-ep, Section 7. Amend s"dion three of article eight, which read. ns follows: "All elections for city, ward, borough and township officers, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the third Tuesday of February," so as to read: All Judges elected by the electors of the State nt large may be elected at either genernl or municipal election, as clr eumstnncos may require. All elections for Judges of tho courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city, ward, borough, and township officers for regular terms of service, shnll be held on the municipal election dny: 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 I. Amend section fourteen ot article eight, which reads as follows: "District election boards shull consist of a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the citizens. Each elector shall have the right to vote fbr th Judge and one Inspector, and each Inspect or shall appoint one clerk. The first elec tion board for nny new district Bhall b selected, and vacancies In election boardt filled, ns shall be provided by law. Elec tion officers shnll 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 tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of tho peace. , In cities they may claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service." so ns to rend: District election boards shnll consist ot a Judgo nnd two Inspectors, who shnll b chosen biennially, by the citizens nt th munlclpnl election: but the Genernl As sembly may require said boards to b appointed In pueli manner ns It may by law provide, l.nws regulating tho ap pointment of said boards may be enncted to apply tn cities only: Provided, That such laws be uniform for cities of the same class. Each elector shall have tlu right to voto fur the Judge and one In spector, nnd each Inspector shall appoint ono clerk. The first election board fol any new district shall be selected, and vacnnclcs in election boards filled, nf shall bo provided by law. Election offi cers shnll be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged In making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of n court of record, or Jmlgw thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemp tion from Jury duly during their terms ol service. Amendment Eight To Article Twelve, Section One. Section 9. Amend section ono, article twelve, which reads ns follows: "All officers, whoso selection Is not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law," so as to read: All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for in this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law: Provided, That elections of State officers shall be held on a general election day, and elections of local officers shall be held on a municipal election day, ex cept when, In either ease, special elections may be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen, Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which reads as follows: "County officers shall be elected at the general elections and shnll hold theii offices for the term of three years, be Sinning on the first Monday of Janunry next after their election, nnd until theli successors shall bs duly qunllfled; all vacancies not otherwise provided for, shall bo filled In such manner as may be provided by law," so ns to read: County officers shnll be elected at the municipal elections and shnll hold theli offices for the term of four years, be ginning on the first Monday of January next ofter their election, nnd until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacnnclrs not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such manner as may be provided by law. Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen, Section Seven. Section 11. Amend section seven, article fourteen, which reads as follows: "Three county commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected In each county where Bueh officers are chosen, In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five and every third year there after; and In tho election of said officers aoh qualified elector shall vote fpr no more than two persons, and the three persons having tho highest number of votes shall be elected; any casual vacancy In the ofllco of county commissioner or county auditor Bhall be filled, by tho court of common pleas of the county In which such vacanoy shall occur, by tho appointment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for the commissioner or auditor whose place Is to b filled," so ns to read: Three county commissioners and three county auditors shull he elected In each ounty where such officers are chosen, !n the year on thousand nine htt.ldred and eleven and every fourth yenr there after; and In the election of said officers each qunllfled elector shall vote for no moro thnn two persons, and the three persons having the highest number of votes shnll be elected; nny casual vnenncy In tha office of county commlssoner or county auditor shall be filled by the court of common plens of the county In which such vnenncy shall occur, by the appoint ment of nn elector of the proper county who shnll have voted for 'ie commis sioner or auditor whoso place is to bo filled. Schedule for the Amendments. Section 12. That no Inconvenience may arise from the changes In the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, nnd in order to carry the same Into complete opera tion, It Is hereby declared thnt In the ease of officers elected by tho people, nil ti rms of office flxej by net of Assembly nt an odd nmnber of yenrs shnll eneh be lengthened ono yenr, but the Legislature may change the length of tho term, provided tho terms for which such officers nro elected shnll nlways be for an even number of yenrs. Tho nbove extension of olfielnl terms shnll not affect officers elected nt the general election of one thousand nine hundred nnd el';ht; nor nny city, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, whose terms of odlcp, under ex isting Inw, end tn tho year ono thousand nlno hundred nnd ten. In thn year one thousnnd nlno hundred and ten the munlclpnl election shall be held on the third Tuesilny of February, as heretofore; but nil olllcers chosen nt that election to nn olllce the regular term of which Is two years, end also all elec tion officers and assessors chosen at thnt election, shnll serve until the first Mon day of December In tho yenr one thou sand nine hundred and eleven. All offi cers chosen at thnt election to offices the term of which Is now four yenrs, or Is mndo four yenrs by tho operation of these amendments or this schedule, shall serve until the first Monday of December In the yenr one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All justices of tho pence, mnKltrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shall serve until the first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred nnd fifteen. After the yenr nineteen hundred nnd ten, and until the (legislature shall otherwise provide, all terms of city, ward, borough, town ship, and election division officers shall begin on tho first Monday of December In nn odd-numbered year. All city. ward, borough, nnd township officers holding office nt the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms cV office mny end In the yenr one thousnnd nine hundred nnd eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until tho 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 olilcp may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of Jxnuary, one thousand nine hundred and twelve. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. UOUERT McAFKR, Secretary of tho Commonwealth, GENERAL NEWS. New York's public schools have opened with 60,000 child'en on part time out of about 675,000 en rolled. The corner stone or the new Jaffa Temple in Altoona, was laid last Friday by the Ancient Arabic Or der, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Ground has been broken at New York for a monument to Giovanni da Verrasezano, an Italian, said to antedate Henry Hudson as discov erer of the Hudson River. The Pennsylvania Railroad has saved Coatesville from a water famine by permitting it to make a six-inch tap in the company's pipe line from the Octorara Creek. Samuel Gustine Thompson, of Philadelphia, a former member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, died at his summer home at Narra gansett Pier last Friday. He was 72 years of age. Within a year the commissary department in the Panama Canal zone imported 24,536, barrels of flour, from which were made 5,000, 000 loaves of bread, 129,414 pies, and ,5000 pounds of cake for the consumption of the canal builders. Lieutenant General H. C. Cor bin, U. S. A., was buried in Ar lington National Cemetery at Wash ington last Friday with military honors. All the available military force in the capitol escorted the body frcm St. John's Episcopal church to the cemetery. President Taft started his thir teen thousand mile trip throughout the country on Tuesday when he visited Boston, where he was eu tertained at an elaborate banquet. He will journey to the Paci6c coast, incidentally meeting Presi dent Diaz of Mexico, and covering before his return more territory than has ever been done by any President. In a humorous proclamation is sued on Tuesday, Mayor Lewis P. Kuiffen of Wilkes-Barre, declared that the days of this season's straw hats were numbered, and that the time for shelving them came today. He calls upon all citizens to act as a committee of one in seeing that no straw hats are worn, and warns the men who wears one after today that he is subject to the redicule of his fellow man. The proclamation is issued in formal language and has aroused such comment that the man daring enough to wear a straw hat today or afterward will not be able to escape attention. ft X, VT I weel It is non-scc-ct, non-alcolifi'.ie and has a record of forty yenr of cures. Ask Your Nr'tcitroni. They probably know of some of its many cure. If you wnnt a book flint tell all about woman' diseases, and how to cure tlicm at home, send 21 one-cent stumps to Dr. Pierce to pay cot of mailing only, nnd lie will send yon a free copy of hi great tlionand.pni!e illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, np.fo date edition, in paper cover. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamp. Address Dr. K.V. Pierce, iiulTalo, N. Y. September Jurors. The Jury Commissioners drew the following names from the wheel on Tuesday for the September term: GRAND JURORS. Win. Ilartnmn. I'.riiircnk. Aaron Ilanlcr, OiIhwIhhii. II. ('iuniU'll, JJiiarciwk. Henry I.otix, IJcrwIck. Jor.'tnlnli KeaUr, Muin township. Win. O. (iitfor, (Vntre towimhlp. (!. I). Hower Ciittiwlssii. V. 1'. Kvi'H, Mill villi'. (Ico. W. Lockic, ('imi.viikIiiiiii twp. V. C. Uw. We I lii rwb'k. CitrHoti Dielil, r.' itver township. Kllis Wortuum. (Vnlii' township. . Albert JIdwit, r.rmivivi'k township. Wilson Jo ,n, Main township, di'orjri' KlinKcf, tsustirlonf township. N. .1. Knitleiitirt,, Soott township. Hiimucl Siili-r, Herwirk. L. S. Jacoliy, Ilorwkk. J. H. SiiihIs, Benton. Harry Stees, iiloomshurg. It, J'.! Morris, Bloomslmrtf. W. G. (YevoliiiK, l' ishin?creek twp. John Hell, Montour township. I5ru.ee Culli-ndiT, Hrinrcreek township. FIRST WEEK JURORS. Ij. II. Stiles, iii-ntoli. Hnnry Parker, tt rutin wood. R. T. Smith, lU-nto.i. John Nungesser, Centre township. A. H. Hnrtnmii, Hemlock township. Milton Croop, Hriurcreek. K. K. Hosier, Heaver. Chester Harnmn, Berwick. Perry Knouse, Jackson. George Vnstine, Cntawissa. Edward Strolim, IJloomshurg. John Wenner, Berwick. Samuel O. Kashner, IJloomshurg. W. H. Manning West Berwick. Lee George, Centralis. George Holdren, Pine township. Silas Shuman, Centre township. J. W. Cherrington. Hoaringcreek. P. A. Fetterolf, Mifilli.. John C. Reedy. Berwick. John Butler. West Berwick. I). F. Fowler, Berwick. t Charles Kline, Berwick. John H. Murray, Centraiia. J. N. Beiinet, Piue township. 8. N. Ohl, Hemlock. Lewis Bosteu, West Berwick. William Loiig, Catawissa. (!. F. Derr, Greenwood. Walter Honser, Centraiia. W. W. Stout, West Berwick. I H. C. Henry, Orange township. John Goney, Blooinshiirg. W. It. Sober. Blooiusburg. James Salt.er. BloomHhurg. Albei t Bilker. Berwick. Rev. M. M. Dry, Conyngham. Charles Shtiniun. Centraiia. Hurry Baker, Scott township. Melvin Bird, Cleveland township. James Cailow, i'.loomsbtirg. Geo. T. Crist, Hloomsburg. Daniel Title. Pirn.' township. Charles K. Suit, Berwick. Harry Go.ier, Berwick. Samuel Remley. Jackson township. Isaac Olit. Bloomslitirg. Joseph D. Potter, Pine township. SECOND WEEK JURORS. Jacob Wertz, West Berwick. Seth Thomas, Centraiia. Frank K. Girton, IJloomshurg. A. W. Wittier, Roniingcreek. Charles J ones, Orange. A. 10. Fettennun, Centraiia. George B. Miller, Mttilison. Charles F. Martz, Brlarcreek. Frank Stivetts, Convngham. Jacob Yeuger. Cntawissa township. Kdward Rhoades, Cleveland. 10. 10. Bittenbender, Bloomsburg. Harry Brink, Bloomsburg. W. A. Rerntelhower, Centraiia. Hiram Watson. Conyngham. M. F. Bowman. Orange township. B. I), Cole, Sugurlouf. Henry Dlell'eiibach. Bloomsburg. W. M. Kves, Millvlllo. James G. Laiighlin, Conyngham. F. P. HaKDlihueli, Scott township. John Gruber, Mt. Pleasant. Bruce Hart.ell, Main township. Arthur W. Ammerinan, Berwick. John ltiee, Beaver. Bruce Keller, Benton township. Charles Hotuiberger, Locust. W. B. Snyder, Locust. John Hart man, West Berwick. Daniel Ashlenmn, Benton township. James A. Miller, Conyngham. Win. Houck, Berwick. 1 James (illespie, Conyngham. Jacob Roup, Cntawissa township. Stephen lions. Centraiia. Win. Mericle, Hemlock. A J. 1 r.r tho Hairless. Dill Nyo in liia earlier tiaya oneo approached the manager ot a lecture bureau with an application for em ployment, and was asked If he had ever done anything In that lino. "Oh, yos," said Bill. "What hava you done?" "Well," replied Bill, "my last Job was in a dime museum, sitting In a barrel with the top of my head sticking out posing aa the largest ostrich egg In captivity." The Contented Man. The man who Is thoroughly eon tented Is likely to be a bore or a tramp. ' . :' n ; . .. rn Cry FOR FLETCHER' CASTORS A Despair and Despondency No one hut a woman can tell the story ol tbe stilTsrinrt, the H.cpviir, n.id the ilcsrndcncy endured by wi'ircn nvlio carry a iliily burden f ill-henltii nnd prin hcrniisn i f div.'n'ers and cb. riicmcnfs ot the dollcrt'c or.J impeilu'-t t.-r;(nrn that are d l:trt!y f unirinc, T!c torturi.". biatolv citc'u.cd com Vl -.'ily upset l!c nerve if I 'l't! c.ntin'ii"!. I ic.'cc s 1 nv. rite I icmripinm is a positive cure for :iicss. end disease of tho feminine ornnism. IT MAKES WHAK WOriEN STRONO, SICK WOMEN WELL. It allay inflammation, heals ulceration nnd footlie'. pain. It tone and build up the nerve. It fit for wifehood and motherhood. Honest medicine dcnlcr sell it, and have nothing to urie upon vou a ''just as good," Bloomsburg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect Feb'y 1st, ioo9, 13:05 a. m NORTH WARD. A.M. P.M. t Blnnmsburir n L W... 9 00 8 87 HlooiriHtiuriJ P It 9 02 1 8 1'nper Mill H fii I.lKliI, Street l 2 M OninttevlllH i 8 OH Forks :M 111 7amrs f in fl 17 Stillwater tH 8 85 Bentnii 9 BH S 33 Kions ftOO'i fn TT coIch crook 1003 y o I.mihaelis in OH 3 4 (trims More Park floiO H 47 (pntrnl 10 IS 8 5tl .lamlson Citv 10 IS 8 M 21 A.M. t 00 '20 8 25 8 50 7 03 7 1ft 7 40 8 10 S Wi 8 iC 8 40 h'm 9 15 P.M. t 0 15 6 17 A in (I :(4 (I 41 6 V) r.7 7 03 7 13 31 '7 "3 7 41 7 SOUTHWARD. io A.M. ll 80 11 4B ii'fs 12 05 12 10 12 35 12 45 12 BH 1 00 1 80 1 40 1 50 2 10 215 A.M. t 5 50 5 53 A.M. t 10 48 1051 fll 00 ll 0 JU Ot) 111 09 11 13 11 21 fll 29 11 M 11 42 11 110 11 53 12 05 1210 P.M. A.M. t I 4 85 7 00 4 3H 7 03 ft 47 IT 12 I 4 J1 18 4 B J" 22 T4 5 fT 24 Jamison City..., Central Orass Wore Park Laubachs t.oleg creek Edwins Benton Stillwater. Zanors Forks Oi .nifovllle Lltflit street Paper Mill Bloom. I'lK,... Bloom. DLlW, (11 01 K08 10 W 14 IS 2X 16 35 3 SO 7 00 03 718 7 SO BOO 7 if 7 as B Ofl B17 6X1 6 81 (89 5 42 5 55 600 17 45 7 49 BOO 810 8 11 8. 85 8.30 Trains No 21 and 22 mixed, second class, t Dally except Sunday. X Dally t Sunday only, t Flag stop. W. U. SNYDER, Supt Trolley Time Tables. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Berwick: A. M. P. M, P. M. 5 5.00 12.50 7.50 5.40 1.50 ' 8.50 6.20 3.50 0.50 6.50 3-50 10.50 7.50 4.50 11.50 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. f From Power House. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Berwick for Danville: A. M. M, P. M. 6.00 12.00 6.00 7.00 p. m. 7.00 7,20 1.00 8.00 8,00 2.00 q.oo 9.00 3.00 10.00 10.00 4,00 II.OO II.OO 5.00 "I2.00 1. 00 First car leaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday at S.00 a. m. Bloonisburv; Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market burg, for Danville: Square, Blooms- A. M. P. M, P. M. 5.IO 13. IO 6.IO 6.00 I.IO 7.10 7.IO 2.10 8.IO 8.IO 3.IO 9.IO 9.IO 4.10 IO.IO JO.IO 5.IO M.IO II. IO First car leaves Market Square for Danville on Sunday at 7,10 a. in. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Danville for Berwick: A, M. M. P. M. 6.00 I2.00 6.00 7.00 ' P. M. 7.00 8.00 1. 00 8.00 9.00 2.00 9.00 10:00 3.00 TO.OO 11.00 4 00 11.00 5.OO 12. OO First car leaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at 8.00 a. m. Bloomhburg Only. 1i Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Catawissa: A. M. 5.3J M. P. M. I3.CO 6.00 P. M. t7.oo I.00 8.00 ?2.0O q.OO 3.00 10.10 4.00 II.OO 5.00 6.15 ft OO OO 9.00 flo.oo 1 11.00 First car leaves Market Square for Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. m. Saturday Nignt uniy. t V. K. K. Connections. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: p. M. 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.30 jo. 30 ' 11.30 First car leaves Catawissa for Blooms burg on Sunday at 7.30 a. m. Saturday Night Only. A. M. P. 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