IMtorrSKM AMt.NIMi:NTf TO TMK roNs riri' i ion pi iwirrn-.n to THK IMTI.KN- iiy THIS mMMnv. aviw.tii nm tim.ik ai I'Hovai, on JUMKI'TION. HV Till'. ! KN KH A I. AS PKMIU.Y OP TIIK Oi.MMnNWKAT.T'l OK I'KNNrt V I .V A N I A. AMI IMII. I.lfllIKO MY PHIiKI! F Till: RKl'liK TA It Y K TMi: Cl'MMi 'NWl.Al.TH. IN ri'Hyi'ANf 'I'J OF AltTK'I.K XVIII CI' Tiirc coNSTiTrnov. A JOINT KI'.Knl.l TION ProiinpliiK ntii'Mnlnn'nl In s,-,'tii,nn phl nil'l tV'!lt '-nil nf m tlr'f four, unrtinti rWcn in. (I Iwlvo of nrtllr fvo, Fic tion two, three, nml ffiiirtiin nf nitlilo plit. HTl'on oik- of nitlclo twelve, nti. 1 upcllonx two nn.l seven .f nrtloln fnur tren. of (tie OniMlltiitlnn of I'rnnxvl vnnln. nml irnvMlniT n mhilnlo for cnrrylnK tlie nniencltnentH Into effort. Faction 1. 1! It rrsnlvril 1y Hip Hmi itp ml llntisn of nrrprnMtlvrfl of tho Common wen Mh of I'cnnjj Ivnnln In On ernl A.emMy met, Tli.it tho following are jiroposei im nnnrnlmi'iti to the t'on Bttt n t ton of the f oniir.oiiw.-iltli of JVnn- ytvnnln, In neeoi-.l.itu e wllh the urovl- ilnns of tho eli-hl. entli nrllrlo t li r f: Amendment One- To Article Four, S.p- tion I'.lnht. Portion !. Ameii.t xer-thin eicht of nrtli'le four of the Constitution of 1'i'titinylviiiiln, whteh re.'i'ls us follow: "He Bliall nfinln.ile nml. hy nml with the. mlvlce nml eoiiMent of twn-tlilnlH of II the memhers of (lie S"tKit npimlnt a peen l.iry of the Onmmotiwe.'ilth mil n Attorney Oenernl rturluir ileniire. n Buperlntendent rf I'lihllo Iimtrtirttnn for four yenrH, nml furii other oflleer of the Commonwenllh nn lie l.i or mny In; nthorlzeil by tho ronstltntlon or by law to nppolnt; he shnll Imve power to fill nil vtienneles tlmt mny happen, In of fices to whlrh he may nppolnt, during the rerps of the Sennte, hy Rrnntlnt? commission whli-li dtuill expire nt the. end of their next resslon; ho chilli have rower to fill nny vaeancy that mny Imp pen, during; the reress of f.o Senate, In the oftlre of Auditor fienernl, Htnte Treasurer. Seeretnry of Internal Affairs or Superintendent of I'uhllc Instruction. In n Jiidtrlnl ofllep, or In nny other elec tive ottlre which ho Is or may ho au thorized to fill; If the vacancy shall hap pen during the session of the Senate, the Governor shnll nominate to the Sen ate, before their final Adjournment, n proper person to fill said vacancy; but In any such ense of vnenncy. In an elec tive offlro, a person ahall be chosen to M office nt the next Rcnernl election, unless tho vnenncy shnll happen within three cnlendnr months Immediately pre ceding smch election. In which ense the lection for said office shnll be held nt the second succeeding; general election. In acting on executive nominations tho Bennte shnll sit with open doors, nnd. In confirming or rejecting the nomlnntlons of the Oovernor, the vote shnll be taken by yea and nny, and shall be entered on the Journnl," so n to read a follows: Me shnll nomlnntc and, by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of all tho member of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an Attorney Cieneral during plensure, a Buperlntendent of J'ubllc Instruction for four years, nnd such other officers of the Commonwealth as he I or may be au thorised by the Constitution or by law to appoint; he shall bave power to nil all vacancies that may happen. In ofllce to which he mny appoint, during the re ces of the Senate, by granting commls alon which shall expire at the end of their next session; ha 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, Secretnry of Internal Affairs ot Buperlntendent of Tubllc Instruction, In a judicial office, or In any other elective office which he Is or may be authorized to nil; If the vacancy shall happen dur ing tho bchsIoh of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to the Senate, be fore their flnnl adjournment, n proper person to nil said vacancy; but In any auch case of vacancy. In an elective of fice, a person shnll be chosen to said of fice on the next election day appropriate to auch office, according to the provisions of this Constitution, unless the vacancy ahall happen within two calendar months Immediately preceding such election day. In which case the election for said office hall be held on the second succeeding election day npproprlate to such office. In acting on executive nominations the Senate shnll sit with open doors, nnd. In connrmlng or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yea and nnys. and shnll be entered on the Journal. Amendment Two To Article Four, Bec tion Twenty-one. Section S. Amend section twenty-one of article four, which rends ns follows: "The term of the Secretnry of Internnl Affairs shnll be four years; of the Audi tor Genernl three years: nnd of the Plate Treasurer two yenrs. These officers shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State at Kcneral elections. No peraon elected to tho office of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall be capable of holding the snmo office for two consecu tive terms," so bs to rend: Tho terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State Treasurer Khali each he four years; nd they shall he chosen by the qualified lectors of the State at general elections; but a State Treasurer, elected In the year one thousand nine hundred and nine, hall serve for three years, nnd his suc cessors shall be elected nt the general election In tho year one thousand nine hundred and twelve, and In every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to the office of Auditor General or State Treas urer shnll he capable, of holding the ame office for two consecutive terms. Amendment Three To Article Five, Sec tion Klcven. Section i. Amend cectlon eleven of ar ticle five, which lends ns follows: "Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution, Justices of the 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 ahall be directed by law, and shall be commissioned by tho Governor for a term of flvo 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 borough; no person shall be elected to such office unless ho shall have resided within tho township, borough, ward or district for one year next preced ing his election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more than one aM Titian ahull be elected In each ward or district," eo na to rend: Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution, Justices of the pence or aldermen Bhiill l,o elected In the several ward, districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, at tho municipal election, In auch manner as hnll be directed by law, and shall be commissioned by tho Governor for a term of six year. No township, ward, district or borough shull elect more than o justice of the peace or uldcrmen without tho consent of a majority of tho Qualified electors within such township, ward or borough; no person shnll bo lected to such otlieo miles he shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next pre ceding his election. In cities contulnlng "ver fifty thousand Inhnblt.mta, not more than one alderman shall be elected In ach word or district. Amendment Four To Article Five, Sec tion Twelve Section 6. Amend ccctlon twelve of art! ! nve of tho Constltuton, which rend M (follow; "In Philadelphia there shall be estab lished, for each thirty thousand Inhublt 'it, on court, not of record, ot polio ,. THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOA1SBURO. PA. 3 nnd civil enti-ies. with tMrt.iiit. I xeeedlng one hundred dollars; such I courts shall be hold ,v r4,,:i.n,t. vUw,. tern, of office s:,. I ,w ,,, d '"', H,,:l11 1 leeti'.l on F- no,., ti. ka b.v the quaiHiod v.it.rs at large; and In the election ,,f the tid ri., g! s! r, 1 tes no Vote,- fdiall vote for more t!i;r,i two-lhlr.ls of Hi., number of p r.,in , i. , ),.,.,,., when more tliou one ri. t io ,tiosen; "hull be compensated onlv bv fixed salaries, to be p,i l,y said coiint'v; and shall e xorcise such Jurisdiction, civil ami ' criminal, except us herein provided, as i Is now exorcised by iildorinen. sul.J. , t to such chin,:'.., not Involving an Increase j of civil Jurisdiction or coiiCcnlng political I duties, as may be made bv law. In Hi!l:i- dolphin the ollko of alderman Is abol j Iflhed," so n to rend as follows: In I'hllad. lpblii th. re shall l- rstnb j llshed, for each thlny thousand liiliahit l nuts, one court, not of record, of pollen I nml civil cause.,. WH, Jml diction not I exceeding one hundred dollars; such courts .-.hall . ,o, bv ma,;l tiat.-s who,.. term of ohii e shall he six yi ais. and they I shall be i lected on general ticket n l t;,,. municipal , .otion, bv tin uuallie d j V..."-:-;; :;t 1. ,;. ; : :, 1 ., -v ,'. ,f ! the sain meislstratos no vol.r shall Vote I for more than tnodhird of the number I "r persons o I looted hi j, move than I oil" nr.- to he clio-en; they :di ,11 be com j pen .a t., only by ilK. il sal.u i, to he paid by sad o, ,,,,,; s ,-,; exercise I such Jurisdiction. , ;vil and criminal, ex- Cept ns her. in .ro l'.-. ns Is no-.v ex ercised ,y Idol men. Subject t.) Slleh j changes, pot involving an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be niado by law. In ?'hila- . dolphin the otllce ,.f ahhrman Is uhol- , Ished. ' Amcn.lmnf ,,'li'n ,, ...t.aA t-f..i.t o.. - ........ , , , . o ..I lO.il; I ..fc lit, DOC- tion Two. Section C. Amend feet Inn two of article, elf;bt, which tea. Is as follows: "Tho general eh. tain sh:ill be held nn nunlly on the Tuesday ti. xt following the Hrst Monday of Nov, tuber, but the Gen eral Assembly may by law fix n different day, two-thirds of all t.i e members ot each House consenting thereto," so ns to rend: The general election shall be hold bi ennially on tbe Tuesday next following the Hrst Monday of November In each even-numbered year, but the General As sembly may by law fix n different day, two-thirds of nil tho member of each House consenting thereto: Provided. That uch election hnll always be held In an even-number, 1 year. Amendment Six To Article Eight, Sec tion Three. Section 7. Amend ctlon three of article eight, which rends ns follows: "All elections for city, ward, borough and township officers, for regular terms of service, shnll be held on the third Tuesday of February," 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, and township officers for regular terms of service. Fhr.ll be held on the municipal election day; namely, th 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 Housa consenting thereto: Provided, That ueh election shnll always be held In un odd-numbered year. Amendment Seven To Article Eight, Sec tion Fourteen. Section I. Amend section fourteen ot article eight, which rends as follows: "District election bourds shall consist ot a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the cltixens. Each elector shall have the right to vote for th Judge find one Inspector, and each inspect or shall nppolnt one clerk. The first elec tion bonrd for nny new district shall be elected, nnd vaouncles In election board filled, ns shall be provided by lnw. Elec tion officers shall be privileged from ar rest upon days of election, and while en gaged In making up nnd transmitting re turns, except upon warrant of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an elec tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton brench of tho pence. In cities they may claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service," so ns to rend: District election boards shnll consist ol a Judge nnd two Inspectors, who shnll be chosen biennially, by the citizens nt th municipal election; but the General As sembly may require said bonrds to b appointed In such munner ns It may by law provide, l.nws regulating the ap pointment of said boards may be enacted to upplv to cities only: Provided, Thnt j such laws be uniform for cities of the snme class. Each elector shall have the I right lo vote for the Judge nnd one In- spector. nnd each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board foi 1 any new district shall he selected, and vncnncles in election boards filled, at : shall be provided by law. I-.lcctlon offi cers shall be privileged from nrrcst upon days of election, and while engaged In making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of o court of record, or Judg thereof, for nn election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemp tion from Jury duty during their terms ol I service. Amendment Elt;ht-To Article Twelve, S 'ctlon One. Section 9. Amend section one, article twelve, which reads as follows: "All officers, whose selection Is not pro- I vldcd 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 a may be directed , by law: Provided, That elections of State j officers shall be held on a general election day, nnd elections of local officers shall I be held on n municipal election day, cx- cept when, In either ease, special election? ; mny be required to till unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen, I Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which read ns follows: j "County officers smut no eieciea ni in-; general elections nnd shall hold their offices for the term of threo years, be-rlnnlne- on th.) first Monday of January next after their election, nnd until theli I successors shall be duly qualified; nil j vacancies not olherwiso provided for. shall bo fll'ud In such manner as piny be j provided bv law," so ns to read: County officers shnll be elected at the municipal election and shall hold theii offices for the term of four years, be- i ginning on tho first Monday of January next lifter their election, nnd until their ) successors shall bo duly qualified; all vaenneb not otherwise provided for,, hall be filled In such manner ns may be j provided by law. Amendment Ten-To Article Fourteen, Section Seven. Section 11. Amend section seven, nrtlclo fourteen, which rends as follows: "Three county commissioners and threa county auditor shall be elected In each county where such officers nre chosen, In the year one thousand eight hundred and eventy-five nnd every third year there after; and In tho election of uld officers ach qualified elector shall vote for no more than two persons and the three person hnvlng tho highest number of votes hnll be elected; any casual vacancy In th office of county commissioner or county auditor shall be filled, by the wurt of common pleu. of tho county In which uch vacancy hall occur, by the ?ppomtment of an elector o the proper county who hall have voted for th. eommlloner or auditor whos. plac. I to b niled." o n to read:- Thre county commissioner nd three enty .udltor. .hall be elected In each ouoty whr uch fflcer r cho.n, i in the yen i one thousand nine hibldred and eleven nnd every fourth year there after; nnd In the election of said ollhir,! each qtinllllct elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three person having the highest number of Votes shall bo elected; nny casual vacancy In tho ollleo nf county oommlssnnor or county auditor shall be filled by the court of common plens of the county In which auch vacancy shall occur, by thn nppolnt ment of nn elector of tho proper county who shall have voted for Vie commis sioner or nndltor whose place Is to bo filled. Schedule for the Amendment. Section 12. Th.it no Inconvenience may arise from the changes In the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, and In ord, r to carry the same Into complete opera tion. It Is hereby declared Hint In tfio case of officer elected by the people, all term of otlieo llxoij by net nf Assembly at nn odd number of years shall each be lengthened mm year, bi t tho Legislature mav change the length of the tor,,,, provided tho terms for which such officers are elected shall always t.e for an even number of years. The above extension of official terms shall not an', ct oiiieer.- elected nt tie general election of one thousand nine hundred and llit; nor nny city, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, who;,, terms ef office, under ex isting law. end in ti.n year one thousand nine hundred and ( n. In the year one thousand nine hundred nnd ten the municipal election shall Imj hold on the third Tuesday of February, ns heretofore; but nil officers, chosen lit tha. election to nn office the regular term of which Is two years, nnd also nil elec tion officers nnd assessors chosen nt that election, shall serve until the first Mon day ot December In the year one thou sand nine hundred nnd eleven. All offi cers ehoMon nt that election to offices tho term of which Is now four year, or I made four years by the operation of these amendments or this schedule, shall erve until the first Monday of December In tho year one thousand nlno hundred and thirteen. All Justices of tho oeace. magistrates, and Aldermen, chosen at thnt election, shnll serve until the first Mon dny of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred nnd fifteen. After the year nineteen hundred nnd ten. nnd until tho Legislature shall otherwise provide, all terms of city, ward, borough, town Bhlp, and election division officer shnll begin on the flret Monday of December In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township officers holding office at the date of the approvnl of these amendments, whose terms nf ofllce mny 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 nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of January, one thousand nine hundred ami twelve. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. HOPERT McAFEF, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Up with the Times. "I was detained In getting hero. pxplnlned the caller, who had come to look at the (Tat. "I boarded oite o: those pay-as-you-enter cars, and the conductor refused to change a five dollar bill. So I had to got off. hunt up change for the bill, and take a later cur." "That's all right," said the agent of the building. "I'll show you the rooms now." After half an hour's Inspection t'.ie caller declared himself satisfied. "I think I'll take the Hat," ho said. "Hy the way, my moving exponFen ure going to be pretty heavy, und very likely I shall be short of cash for u while. If I should pay the firs! month's rent a couple of weeks or fo after moving In, I presume It would be all right?" "No, sir," grimly answerej the agent, who did not much like his looks, anyhow. "This Is a pay-as-you-enter house." Youth's Companion. Signboards in Japan. From the Island empire come these examples of "English as she Is JV.p ar.esed : " "Tailor, native country; draper, milliner and ladles' otttftter; the rib bons, the laces, the veils, the feel ings." "Hand-painting postcards." "Extract of fowl kept." "Photographer executed." "Head hair cutter." "Writing for unother done here." "Specialist for the dicease of chil dren." "Best .lerfuwing mater, anti-flea, dealer of." "NotlesB Our tooth Is a very Im portant organ for business life and countenance as you kuow; therefore, when It Is attacked by dicease or In jury, artificial tooth Is very useful. I nm engaged to the dentistry and I will mako for your purpose." "Smack Dab." A Doniphan County teacher asked her charges recently to observe the shadows the trees cast at noon, and report to her. "Well, James," said the teacher, when school took up in the afternoon, "what did you notice?" "Tho shadow was smack dab against the tree," was the ready re ply. "What?" said the teacher. "Smack dab against the tree," re plied Jimmio. "Where did you come from?" she asked tho lad. "Missouri," he replied. "O-o-o-oh!" murmured the teacher, apparently satisfied. Threa Months Counting Leeches. The chamber of deputies has be gun the debate on the report of the naval committee, M. Pllchon gave manylllustrations of the naval ad ministration's red tape, quoting the number of signatures up to the win-if-trr of marines that were necessary before t glass costing 75 centimes that had been broken aboard a flagship could bo replaced and how one com mis'ion' duty, occupying three months, was to coi;r: the number of leeches that had died In nnval phar macies. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1A Fortune Teiltna Doc not take into consideration the one essential to wom an' linppincss f omiinly health. The woman who nclc. N licr rxal h is itej'.lcc'ins' t'le very foundation of nil f,wt fortenc. I or without health love loses its lustre mid -("Id h.:t ilroF.s, Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally ho regained by the use of Dr. I'iercc's f avorite l'rc cription. Thin Prescription hen, for over iio yearn, been curlni deflate, irc.i.V, paln-wrac.':cd women, by t.'ie hundrctln ot thousands and thin too In the privacy ot their homes ultliout tliclr bavltti to submit to Indeli cate tueatlonlnn and offensively reptii nant cX3,j!n.itions. Sick women ure iiu itcd to consult Dr. Pierce hy Ict'cr free. All correspondence held n f ncredly confidential. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, U. . I'icrrc, M. 1)., President, Hufi'nhi, N. Y, I)k. Pirmd'.'s Cui vt Pamm.v Docicit Hone, The People' Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly rci.cd ihvto-dule edition KMM) pages, answer in Plain English hosts of delicate question which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to nny address on receipt of 21 onc-eeiit stamps to cover inuiliiig only, or in cloth binding for 31 stumpa. FiBES THATNEVER GO OUT Fbmcs cf a Buddhist Temple Sicl-li-.n Fire of Vengeance. In ::i:.!:t !s i! fin; that tint only l.tsf? fur ye'irn l.'i! h:m what have been a- t ly torhvl "llnoal doiteenilunts.' It i.-i 'o he found In a littildhlst tomjile near Hur.gko't, where every fo'.r. th year wt a certain period the prion'., llp'.it a fresh lire In a big brazier. Tins llauie Is kept alive for four yo.irs mil Is in turn extinguished after supplying a brand to Ignite Its successor. Inas much as this ;ractic( h:u obtained for upward of two centuries tho Huddhh t fire of Ilangkok Is in a sense the old est In the world. Another long term fire Is said to exist at Sarhad. Persia. This Hume Is a symbol of religious fervor and It Is death to extinguish It; It hfn burned for seventy years. In explana tion of this curious rite It Is :.td tlir.t the Persians, rigid Mohammedans and regarding their former fire wor shipping faith with detestation, never theless suffer the Sarhad flame to con tinue to display their gratitude for a service rendered a high official of the Persian Government many years ao. At that time. It Is said, a pious Par see, who had come to trade at Kar had waa the happy means of saving the Grand Vizier from assassination. So tho grateful Shah of that day or dered that the fire lighted by the Par see should be kept alive Indefinitely. There are some regions of the earth, like those Inhabited by the Es quimaux, where the motive for retain ing fires for long periods lies In the great difficulty of obtaining means for lighting new ones. One traveller reports peeing a fire In Iapland that had not been extinguished during sev en years. It had been carried from place to place in an old ship's bucket. The keeping up or fires for years at a time Is fold to be sometimes an Incident of a Sicilian vendetta. The wronged Individual when lighting his "fire of vengeance" Is said to take solemn oath that It shall not be ex tinguished until his thirst for revenge shall have been satisfied b.v the death of the oTer.dir.g perron. There Is on rcco:il a trial In Palermo wherein It Wits Known that the accused, charged with murder, had kept his kitchen file alight for five years. Sympathized with Jim. An excited, middle-aged lady bounced into the local police station the other day and accosted the Inspec tor 011 duty. "Where's my Jim?" she demanded. "iieg pardon, trndam dog. I pre puuie?" raid tho offl.er. "Don't you dare to presume noth ing of the kind." snapped the lady. "Dug, indeed! No, sir, husband my husband. He's missing, disappeared, deeainisrd " "You don't say fo!" Out I'd have you to understand that I do say so, young man. Ho'.v date you sit there and flatly contradict a ratepayer? -leastways, the lawful wife of o.ie. I'll report you, sir. Do you l.car that? I'll report you! Wl.n.c's my husband?" "My dear madam" "How daie you call me your dear mr.dam? Do you thin!; I come here to bo if. e.ilted? I tell you my husbr.n l hay do -ami c il. a:ul you sit there like a ctiiiiii.y. Wh.-.t do you think of th-.i?" "Well, madi.m," ic.-por.dud the polite In i ertcv. "1 h u rti't the pleasure of yo'ir husband's I'.fquaintance, but I should say lie's a very wise man. Constable llhi'it, fI.ow this lady out." Til-liits. Dies ct 115; Said Cnions Gave Life. neilefontaine, Ohio. Mrs. Rebecca H'.-.mih. who claimed that when a child she saw Gooigo Washington, died here at the age of 115 years. She at tributed her longevity to eating onions twice each day. For scores of years slio made on!on3, which she had grown In her own garden, the principal part of her diet. Dog Complained of by Thomss Cats. Mount Vernon, N. Y. John Nolan was In court charged with harboring a dangerous bulldog. Tho complain ant was Thomas Cats, who failed to Kj.ncar, and Judge Gay dismissed the complaint. A Reliable Remedy FOR Ely's Cream Balm '5 Ii oulchl absorbed. Civet Kelicl nl Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals und proU-cU tho clisi'aRiM uiiri. bruuo resulting fr-: Catarrh and drives away aCold iu tho Uend tjuikly. ltextore: the Hi-UKHtoI Tiwi aud bmell. Full ;. Si) ct. nt 1 Ti-giHtij or hy mail. Liquid Ureuia Jt.ilm tr uo ia atomicrt 75 els. Ely Jlrothori, Sl V'wea Stmt, New York. "!!& 1 'r J'looniislmrg & Sullivan Railroad. Taking KfTcct Fely 1st, t')-?, 13:05 a. m NOHTIIWAltD. A.M. P.M. P.M. t t t llloomsh irf? I) I. A W... 9 00 1 ? IS Hluniiishiirg I & H V02 'i 8 17 Paper Mill MM i ti t i t.lKht HI root V 14 HI 8 34 Oranifevllle ! 8 OS 0 4.1 Forks USH 3 13 0 Ziuinrs f.i 1(1 D 17 1,7 snilwater 4H s c 7 03 Benton (t R S m 7 IS Kitsons fit) Oil 8 87 .7 17 coles Creek ftnn:) : 40 '7 HI Lailhaclis I0 0M 45 '7 81 Urflss Mere Park IIOiO JH 47 '7 8 Central 10 15 111 7 41 Jamison City 10 Id 8 55 7 45 21 A.M. t 00 620 S t 50 7 0j 7 15 7 40 8 10 8 IM 8 16 8 40 805 915 80VTHWAKD, 22 A.M. 11 80 1145 Vim 12 05 12 10 12 89 12 45 18 58 1 00 1 80 1 40 1 50 2 10 215 A.M. A M. t t Jamison City.... 5 50 10 48 P.M. A.M. t 4 85 7 00 4 88 7 08 t4 47 an Central 5 58' 10 51 rass Mere Park f S 01 Ml 00 I.aubacha.. H08 ll Oi! I 49 P 18 Cole Creek. rs m 11 00 4 8s n at Rdsoos ft 14 fll0 f4 5 f7 M u ...... 18 11 18 5 00 1121 AOS fll 9 fl 17 11 M 6 HI 11 42 6 81 1150 b 89 11 53 5 4 2 12 05 5 53 1210 COO 7 7R8 f7 45 7 49 800 810 8 18 8 8. SO ' Stillwater. Zaners , Forks Of .nftevllle Light Street Paper Mill Bloom. P K.... fft 85 6 89 6 50 1 00 7 08 7 18 7 HO bloom. D I, C W. Trains No 21 and 22 mixed, second clas, t Dally except Hunday. i Di.llv Hundty only. IFlagblop. W. C. UN VDER, Supt, Trolley Time Tables. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Berwick: A. M. P. M. P. M. T 5.00 12.50 7.50 5.40 no 8.50 fj.20 3.50 q.;o 6.50 3.50 10.50 7.50 4.50 11.50 8.50 5.50 9.50 6.50 10.50 1 1.50 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 12.00 (l.OO 7.00 P. M. 7.00 7.so 1.00 8.00 8,00 8.00 0.00 9.00 3.00 IO.OO 10.00 4.00 II.0O ll.OO 5.00 I2.0O t J.00 First car leaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday nt S.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market bug, for Danville: Square, Blooms' a. m. r. m, r. m. 5.10 12. 10 6.IO 6.00 1. 10 710 7.10 2.10 S.io 8.10 3.10 9.10 9.10 4.10 10.10 JO.IO 5.IO JI.IO 11.10 First oar leaves Market Square for Danville on Sundav at 7 10 n. m. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Danville for Berwick: A. M. M. V. M. 6.00 12.00 6.r,o 7.00 r. m. 7.00 8.00 1.00 S.00 g.oo 8. 00 9.00 10:00 3.00 10.00 ll.oo 4 00 11.00 5.00 12.00 First car loaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at S.00 a. m. Bloomtiburg Only. Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Catawissa: A. M. 530 6.15 t7.oo fS.oo 9.00 tio.oo 1 1 1.00 M. P. M. 12.UO 6.O0 1'. M. t7.oo 1.00 S.oo f2.00 0.00 3.00 lo.io 4.00 u.oo 5.00 leaves Market Square for First car Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. m. Saturday Night Only, t P. R. K. Connections. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: A. M. P. M. P. M. 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