THR COLUAtBIAN. BLO0M5BURQ, PA- 1norCHKT AMKNPMKNTS TO Till i-oNSTiTn ion Rt iiMi rrr.n to THK riTIZKNS ".' THIS IHMItnv. WKAf.TH FDH TMK.lit AITItOVAl, OK KKJWT1MN. HY THK UKNKItAt, AS FKMHt.Y f'K Tim rnM.MMNWKA1.TII OP" 1 ' K N N f V I . V A N 1 A . AN1 lMIt- i-iFtt r:t" hy ikiii'.u mi' tiik ni:ci:i:- TAUY OF Till', CMMMONWIOAI.TH. I N- pI'HSI'ANrR OF AI1TKM.1-: XVIII OK THK rONHTlTI'TIi iN. A JOINT lli;SOI,fTON PropoKli'K nni"nilm''iiln to an-tlnns rlirht find twiMity-nnn nf intlrlo four. Rrrtlnn? elevrn nnil ttti-IVft nf nrtlrln rivn, hi-p- tlnn two. tltr.ci. nml fourti i n nf nrtlrl eight, mrtlnn nno fif nrtlrlx twolvi-. mi 'l j irrtloiiK two iiml K-vin nf nrtlrlo rur tcn. of thn Cnn t lint Inn of ivimvyi vnnln. "'"1 provli'ltiK n K--1-ln lr fur cnrrylnt? th" nmrnitmint Into rlTr-rl. Section 1. I'" tt rronlvpil tiy Hip S-ti.ilo nd llnUSO of llppiiMPiltiltlvr-s of tlio Comnionwonlth of IVnnNvlviuilii In r, n frnl Aisomlily mt. Tli.it Hi" f"llwlnj: are nrnpoHcil nn nm- ivlnvnts to tin- I'nn- tltutlon cf thn ('ntiiiiininvr.iltli nf IViin ylvnnln. In nrrnnl.inro with the irovl alonn of tlin rlj;l)lci-ntli ntiirl" t h- rcof : -Amondmont Oni Tn Article lYur. Fee ., , .i"n .- 1 .,' iniir Ol III" ifii.-iii'ii ' l (rnirjnaiiFii, which rca.U ns fellows:- e,to shiill notnlmito nn.1 1, hy nml with ;,.,,,, , ,,v. ;,.,, s;ll.u , the rolvloo nml con-ont of two-thirds o fl,:d countv: nnd si, ,11 evc-cise :rTor,h'ef nU "1 !---' rU,,U,n. civil , .limlmil. ox iBAt,ornPy t-n, .liirln, plc.snrP J? lZ-r T JX Bupprlntendcnt of IMihllc h.Htrm - ion f-r ,,,, , lm,,lvl, ,, lm.rf,,!!P r fonr ypnrs. n,l fnrh other otlleers of f,v, ,,,.., nr eonferrin politic! the Commonw-pn th ns he H or mny ho ,, ,lV lttW. i ;,. uthorlze.l hy tho ( onstlt.itlon or hy .-H.y.nun is nbol- lnw to nppolnt; he thnll hnvn power to ' ( fill n" vnrnnelPs thnt may h:,,,pen In of- A ;;n K,Vp-To Article Right. Scc- flces to which ho mnv nppolnt. diirinit ' i( r tm, rpcess of the Senate, hv rr-y-.tlm: ; f , commlsHops which shnll expire nt the , . n..,(N .,M f, ,.,.: end or ineir nni session: no io,-.n i -tve : nower to fill nny vncjuicy tint tuny li.ip fien, rlnrlnil the recess of 9 " S cute. n tho' oCli e of Auditor icnor.il. !-t-ite Trensitrer. Recret.ny of 1nterr:il A ff.ilrs or Pnperln'cnilont cf l'ul-Iic In-Inietlm. In n J.clicini oiii.-p. or in nny inner en c- : . tlve otllco which he r :" . I The ircem! election rlmll h, held 1l thorled to All: If the vnenncy slind hnp. nn ilh. , Tll,.l:iv ,.xt f,wlnK pen rturln the session of the H", tr. u, ; ,, . f Nv,,m,,er l eel, the rioverncr shnll nomlnn e to tho Sen- cv,.n.nlmil.r,.,, ,o;,r. h,,t the Onernl As ote. before their tin nl ndjoitrnmetit n , ; , ,x a (1fr,.r.,nt ,clv. proper pirson to H I ain uraney; inn In anv such ense of vnennry, In nn rlec tlvo office, n person shall le c'iocn to until office nt the next neneral election, unless the vnenncy shall happen wl'hln three calendar months Immediately pre ceding; such election. In which case the lection for suld of.loe nhnll be held nt the second Buoceedlnsr general election. In acting on executive nominations the flennte shall sit with open doors, nnd. In conflrmlns; or rejeetlnp the nominations of the Oovernor. the vote shall be taken by yens nnd nnys, nnd shall be entered on the Journnl," so ns to rend ns follows: Ho shnll nomlnnte nnd. by and with the ndvlce and consent of two-thirds of 11 the members of tho Bonnie, nppolnt . nt tho Pnmmonwealth nnd an Attorney (lenernl durlntr plensure. n Buperlntendent of Public Instruction for four years, nnd uch other officers of the Commonwealth as he In or may be au thorized by the Constitution or by law to appoint; he shnll have power to fill all vacancies that may happen, In offices to which he mny appoint, during tho re cess of the Semite, by (rrnntln comtnls alona which shnll expire at the end of their next session; he shnll have power to fill any vncaney thnt may hnppen, during; the recess nf the Senate, In the office of Auditor General. State Treas urer, Secretary of Internnl Affairs oi Superintendent of rublle Instruction, In a Judicial office, or In any other elective office which he Is or may be authorized to fill; If the vacancy shnll happen dur ing: the session of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nomlnnte to the Senate, be fore their flnnl ndjournment, a proper person to fill Bald vacancy: but In any uch case of vacancy. In an eiectlve of fice, a person shall be chosen to said of fice on the next election day appropriate to uch 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 suld office hall be held on the second succeeding election day appropriate to Buch offlco. In acting; on executive nominations the Senate shnll alt with open doors, and. in conflrmlns or rejecting; the nominations Of the Governor, the vote shnll be taken by yeas and nays, and shall be entered on the Journnl. Amendment Two-To Article Four, Sec tion Twenty-one. Section 8. Amend section twenty-one of article four, which reads nr follows: "The term of the Secretary of Internal Affairs nhall be four years: of the Audi tor Generul three years: and cf the Ftate Treasurer two years. These officers shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State at general elections. No person elected to tho office of Auditor Generul or State Treasurer shall be capable of holding the same office for 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 yenrs; II . .11 hn tl.naon hv th ntlttlfflcd electors of the State at general elections; I but a State Treasurer, eiecieu in mo jr.n. one thousand nine hundred and nine, shall serve for three yenrs, and his suc cessors shall bo elected at the general election In the 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 shall be capable of holding the ame office for two consecutive terms. Amendment Tbree-To Artlclo Five, Sec tion Kleven. Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar ticle five, which rends as follows: "Except as otherwise provided In this Constitution, Justices of tho peace or al dermen ahall be elected In the several wards, districts, boroughs and townships at the time of the election of conatables, by the qualified electors thereof, In such manner as shall be directed by law, and shall be cooimissloned by the Governor for a 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 qualltled electors within such town ship, ward or borough; no person shall be elected to such office unless he shall have resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next preced ing his election. In cities containing over lna; his election. In cities contaim.is ow. fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more than ....u i.,i in each one alderman shall be elected In each ward or district, so as to reaa: Except as otherwise provided In Una Constitution, Justices of the peace or aldermen Khali be elected in the several wards, districts, boroughs or townships, by the qualltled electors thereof, at the municipal election, In such manner ns ahull be directed by law, and shall be commissioned by the CSovernor for a term of six years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect more than two Justices ot the peace or aldermen without tho consent of a majority of the qualified electors within such township, ward or borouuh; no rerson shall be lected to such otllco unless he shall have maided within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next pre ceding his election. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not f.ore than one alderman ahull be elected In ach ward or district. , Amendment Four-To Artlclo Five. Sec tion Twelve. Section 6. Amend aeetson twelve of arti cle five of the fonstltulon. which reads s l)llows: . "In Philadelphia there shall be estab lished, for euch thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of Jollx nl civil fmiup. n-ith jurlKiltrtlnn not xriciilnir imp htimlrcrt ilolh.ru: mrh roint: Hmll hp holil l i k1. tn.ti s whose tpr.n of nillip shi.'l l,p live ycirs nml tiny Hh:.ll 1 rlicti i f.n r-ni r il ticket ly th ininlltli il vet. rs nt l ire-: nml In the il-ellon of th- f.ilil tl t--,-.!..tes no Voter Minll vot for mere tii.ui mo tlilnls of the mimhrr of -r o.. to hp ' Ttcil when iiioi-p tlmn H i- :,ie to ho ihosi-n; thr Hhi.ll he ronin c all .1 only hy llxcii anliirli-H, to hp pnlil hy y.vt lounty; nml vliall i-rerclfip mich Jorimlictlon. civil nml crlnilnril. fxoi t ns herein foovliled. nr in n w..f. lo. ..I l.i. ..I I. u..l.l t such ( liMni;en. nut Involving nn Im ieime wi cin j.i i'Mc.ion or coi.ieiriiiK ioiiucni duties, us tmiy hp minlr- hy Ihw. In l'li:l;i-delphi.-i the olllco in iilihinii.n In iilml Istied," no nn to nMiil ns follows: In l'hlincl. Ipliin there shall Iip estnli llfhed, for r-neh thirty lliou-Miiil InlniMt ntits, or.p coui't. not of record, of police rind civil c.nives. witli Jnrl-illrtimi not CXeeeilin: one hll!ld''l dolLirs; Sll'-ll courts slcill he held hy mmlMi .it' s whoye term of olllco nh.ill he fi y. n c nml they Fhiill ho elected on -1 t . 1 1 tii k't nt the miinlclp.il ile. Hon. hy th' qenliileil Vo'cts fit InLrr: ornl hi thn eieeliim et i 11.11 C'.l.l I., i. .11 U .... ..1...1I ....in '111' ' In mlsti-iiti . no ( for n. tin., tw..-n,,r. -,r h, li 1 1 ii 1 1 it -t- Of persons to he e'l . t 1 wl ,. , .,,..,. ...... ,.,,, ...... n ,...,,,, ,.,. ,,r ,e'd nn- niinllV Oil the Tlics'dav IHt following the! flit Moml-iy of N,n mlier. hut the liin. oral Asseml iv r.i.-iv bv law tlx a iliffercnt I day. hvn-tliih'a of ail 1.1" nn :iiIhts I each llmisc tuns, ntiiik' ti.'reto,' so ns to ,,., ., ,r,, ,, ,u m, two-thirds of nil the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided. That such election shnll nlways ho held In nn even -mini hen d yenr. AineniliiHnt Six Tu Article Tight, Sec tion Three. Section 7. Amend s clion three of article tlKht. which reads in follows: "All elections lor city, ward, boroimh nnd township otlleers. 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 fltntc tit large may he elected at either a general or municipal election, ts cir cumstances may n-nulre. All elections for Judges of the courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city, word, borough, and township otlleers for regular terms of service, shall be held on the municipal election day: namely, the Tuesday next following the first Mon day of November In ench odd-numbered year, but the General Assembly may by iaw nx a different dny. two-thirds of all the members of ench House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shnll nlways be held In nn odd-numbered year. Amendment Seven To Article Eight, Sec tion Fourteen. Section . Amend section fourteen ol article eight, which rends as follows: "District election boards shall consist ot a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the cltleens. Each elector shall have the right to vote for tht Judge and one lnsiertnr, and each Inspect or shall nppolnt one clerk. The first elec tion bonrd for nny new district shall b selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, ns shnll be provided by law. Elec tion officers shall be privileged from nr rest upon days of election, and while en gaged In making up and transmitting re turns, except upon warrant of a court i-neoni or iiiilire thereof, for an eloc- tlon fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the pence. In cities they mny claim exemption from Jury duty during their terms of service," so ns to read: District election boards shall consist ot a Judge nnd two Inspectors, who shall b chosen biennially, by the citizens nt th( municipal election: but the General As sembly may require said board to b appointed In such manner ns It may by i .......,1.1a 1 nu-tf reirul.-ltlTlir the DD- mw I'eni'i'- ........ . - polntment of said boards mny be enncted to npplv to cities omy: i roviucu, .. such laws be uniform for cities of the same clnss. Each (lector snail navo mt rlcht to vote for the Judge nnd one In spector, nml each Insp-c-.or shall appoint one clerk. Tho first election board foi any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards lllled, nf shall be provided by law. Election offi cers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged In making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant or a conn oi mum, or Judgn thereof, for nn election fraud, for felonv, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemp tion from Jury duty during their terms ol service. Amendment Elght-To Article Twelve, Section One. Section 9. Amend section one, article twelve, which reads as follows: "All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for In this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law." so ns to read: All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for in this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be greeted bv 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 case, special elections mav be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nlno-To Article Fourteen, Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which reads as follows:- "County officers shall be e ected nt the 'i.ninna nnd aha hold their general ci'i'""' , offices for tho term of three years, be ginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, and until theli Successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such manner as may be nrovlded by law," so as to read: ''county officers nhall be elected nt the municipal eiccuona u.e. e...... ...... - , ,nc.es for the term of four je i.. ,. i,n first Monday of Januat; m.lelnal elections linn mi.... . IEUr VlmU e"il; all nenrn-To Ar.lcie Fourteen, Suction Seven. Section 11. Amend section seven, article fourteen, which reads ns follows.- "Three county commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected In each S'fecT'-anrree "1 having tl.e highest number of persons "'",.. nv msunl vacancy In the yent one thonsnml nine hiuilreil (tnd eleven end every fourth yenr there Bfteri nnd In the election of snld otnVem etch qilfilllled elector shnll vote for tin moro than two persons, end the three person hnvlnsT tho highest number of votes shnll lie elected: nny mount vnenncy In tho olllco of county comtnlssoncr or county udttor shnll bo filled by the court of common plens of the county In which such vnenncy shnil occur, by the nppolnt ment of nn elector of the proper county who shnll have voted for iie commis sioner or auditor whose place Is to be filled. Schedule for the Amendments, flection 1-. Thnt no Inconvenience niny nrlso from the ohmies In the Constitu tion of the riiiiunonwenlth, nnd In ord r to curry the same Into complete opera tion, li is nercny tieciircu mm In the ens" of otlleers elected by the . people, nil t' rms of otllco (Ixcil by net of j Assembly nt nn odd number nf yenrs j shnll each he lengthened one yenr, but j the 1,-i'l;lr, ture may chance th" lenir'h I of tho term, provided the terms for which such otlleers ore elected fhall nlways he for nn even number of ears. Tho nbnve extension of odlclal terms I p'l.-'ll tmt c'""ct el'ierrs eleeied nt the I Reni-rnl eleitlon of one tliou.and nine, hundred nnd elegit; nor nny city, ward, j boroimh, township, or election division otlicers, whose terms of office, under ex- I IstlnK Inw. etui In the year one thousand j nine hundred nnd ten. In the year one thousand nine liundnd nnd ten the mutilclp.il election shnll be held on the third Tito-dny of February, i ns heretofore; but nil oftlccis chosen nt j thn'. election to an olllco the regular trnn of which In two yours, nnd nlJo all elec tion otlicers nnd nssessors chosen nt that ; election, shall serve until tho llrst Men- day of lieci tnbir In the yenr one thou-i nnd nine hundred nnd eleven. Ail oftl- I cers chosen ul that election to office the j term of which Is now four years, or Is ; made four vents ny inn opernunn hi h.,a, n nimi.l menl s or this seludiile. shall until tlio llrst M.inilnv nf lleeemher in die venr oin- thousand nine hundred and thirteen. Alt tost ices of tho nea mni-'fli-nlLa iitwl nMermen ehusen nt that. election, shall serve until the first Mon- j day of Dieemher In the year one thou-, sand nine hundred and fifteen. After tho year nineteen humir.d nnd ten. and until the Legislature shall otherwise, provide, all terms of lly. ward, borough, town ship, and election ilivi.ilon otlicers shnll begin on the tirnt Monday or i K-cemDor , In nn oild-nuinhered year. j All city, ward, borough, nnd township officers hoUii.g office nt the date of the npprnvnl of these nmcmlments, whose j terms oV of!!c" tuny end in the year one thou Kind nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hoi, l their offices until the i first Monday of I', cember of that year. j All J'idg-s of the courts for the sev-. eral Ju.l'clul districts, and also nil county otlicers, holding office at the date of the approval of these amendments, whose i terms of nfPce mav end In tho year one! thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their otllces until the j first Monday of January, one thousand nine liiiiiilrcd nr.it fUL'.iVH. A true copy of th Joint Resolution. UDMURT McAFKE. Secretary of the Commonwealth, lOTHEFSili. FAILS French Peasant Girls Refuse to Sell Their Hair. A recent cable dispatch from Paris declares that another crop besides wheat which has failed In France this year Is that of human hair. July U the month when the human hair mer chants go to France from the I'nitcd States and England to visit the towns and villages of the Limousin, of Urlt tany and Auvergne, where the annual hair markets are held. High prices are paid In New York and Chicago for "postlches" of French growth, which are best suited for the require ments of the present fashion of large hats and of the latest modes of coif fure, but the peasant girls of Limoges and Brittany have now abandoned the national bonnet which hitherto con cealed their shorn heads, and season they refuse to sell their hair, saying that they need It for their own i:."e. This strike of the peasant girls has given a disastrous setback to the French trade In human hair, and the dealers, unable to do any business In France, are leaving there for the Ty rol and other countries. Advantage of Cash. The man who docs business on a cash basis can often secure better terms than the man who wants a long time to pay his account with the wholesaler. Some of the bargains se cured by the mammoth houses who have plenty of money on hand all the time are surprising. The small re taller who can pay for goods Immedi ately undoubtedly gets some of the bargains In the wholesale world. A hundred credit men know his record. They pass no sleepless nights In think ing out whether It Is safe to trust such a man, and he Is going to get a better deal from his wholesaler than his competitor who sells on credit. The trader who does business on a cash basis often gets the cream of the buying market. He usually gets those who have money fifty-two weeks In the year. The question of giving credit enters at all times Into the life of almost every one. It Is almost Im possible to make a rule never to ex tend credit, but when it Is necessary there should be a bard and fast under standing about payment. Boot and Shoe Recorder. Diseases of Wireless "Operators. A French naval surgeon has obser ved facts which ho thinks warrant 1:1m In attributing certain morbid conditions to overexposure to the elec trical waves employed in wireless telegraphy. I'"'' 1,10 ,uost part tncy htivo affected tho eye, generally in conjunctivitis, though In one Instance these was keratitis. Fczeuia. too. has been observed, ,: the author thinks that many cases ntlienia are r itibutablo to t'.-.o lunent. He remit.', currents are a common action of the npparatir: that theso may caue other rersons than tv ly concerned In the ti Hons. He lecomiuetu' be provided with hire tacies. I .a Tribune .' Hint Induced i-oduct of the .ml Intimates i ib'e among Immediate .phle opera it operators eeMow speo . :!e. C S.. c n Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA3TOHI& No Man is Stronger i nan nis otomaco ivs A stronil man is stfond ail ever. ! . ; -a n? ttrond who is miricrptrf from weiik lomuch with itn Consequent indi(!rstion, or from &;,ine oilier iliseaso of the stomach and its associated ortfa is, which im pairs digestion and nutrition, l'or whe-n the stomach is wenk or diseased there is loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of ail physical Micnilth. When a man "doesn't feel just riillit," whr.i he doesn't sleep wcli, has an uncomfortable feelintl in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Steft a man should use fir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. II cures dlic.isea ot ttie stomach and other organs of dtftmtton and nutrition, tt enriches the blood, Invltnrattr, t.ie 'ice, ptreiilthcwt the kidneys, nourishes the nerver, cr.d so UtVCS HEALTH AXti STHEXUTM TO THRWHOLC nf.'OS Yon can't alTord to accept a tterit nostrum as a substitute for this non alcoholic medicine op known componition, not even though the urgent dealer lhay thereby make a little bigger proUt. Ingredients printed on wrapper. irl bfcADS OF GHEAT muc prehistoric Necklaces Nearly All Hac" tlie Same Number of Ornaments. Oik; r tho most remarkable find1 c; pivliistnrlc Indian days was that el t!.u in.vk!uro tit' tfliipciu.l cup;;-! 1 .. ',: U found ill tin isolated grave neat t'.....-acKie, N. Y. This necklace consists of 128 cu t; . Ik a, Ik, eodio unusually flue fv: i:;cr.s 01 shell wampum anil a buuni 1 t-tur." bearing about tiO notches rcpr-j t. jii;n'4. it Is be'ieve. 1, so many r:t!; t. i. ,i by tlij Indian who owned it 'in n'aiu in which tliis uni'i'io ft lit v.. tout, I was about a hull' mile had 1.1. u t ;.- rivtr, on the Saunders fa.::i l'i;e fc,ue was only three feet. Ue; ,ui 1 win walled up with cobblestun".! wud r.s r.o cobblestones nro fount a :.r f to the location of tho iluia three, miles, they must h.m l,'-tn carried that distance for I:.. t-;;!'so of walling up the Bravo N'i thiiiK remained of the skeleton but a piece of cheek bone. i'eseral years ago a tempered op for bead necklace was found by .Mr 11. .1. fliio, of Ulenvllle, N. Y.. on an ancient "rainbow" of the :tfnhaw',( rivtr. in Glenville, near Rectir'.-Ci'-snintf. This, too, contained ICS :oai!s. The middle bead was about three-quarters of an Inch in diameter. i,t'.-l those on either side were most p.ii y graduated down to the two t nr beads, which were a little larger thai, peas. Several bones were found in th" grave. Unfortunately, all but five of tht btaiU have been given away and arc now widely distributed over the United States. New York Journal. Knife In the Ring. For the use of store salesmen "d package wrappers, one of the ha di et things ever devised Is the cutt'.ig rl'--. which is designed to be worn on th little finger like any ring, and the purpose of which Is to offer an ever re .dy means of quickly cutting ttm f-trlng with which a bundle has Just bun wrapped. While the edgo of t!te knife U always ready for use. It Is to protected that It Is Impossible to do nny damage to the flesh or clething. The ring Itself Is made of n l.ard metal casting, polished and oih er plated, nnd It Is not In the way or an Inconvenience to work at any timo. Tho knife blade Is of high quality tool steel, hand ground to a Una edge, and tempered to tho right degree, and, it is claimed, will keep a sharp cutting edge for an indefinite length of time. Ily the use of this dtvlco cord, from thin twine up to heavy marline, can be cut easily, thus obviating tho sore fingers which couso through snapping twine on parcels. When a package or bundle Is tied tho end of the twine Is caught be tween the knife edgo and the outer surface of the ring proper, and by a sunlit movement of the hand the twine Is instantly cut. Hy the use of thU time and labor-saving device an oper ator is enabled to do up many more packages with less effort and Incon Miilence. Another merit is that a p'.'tislderable saving in twino Is so c'fe I on account of being ablo to cut it c'.o::o to the bundle. Where large :,?. lens of bundles are done up this item of expense. A Reliable Rcrnedy WAV Ely's Cr tfUIII I i3 qultkl, alisorlicri. Givei r.olijl al pneo. It el'-iiu-n.", bontlio lleuli nml moteiM tho Uise.iso'I men. l)i'uni)lVbiiliinp;tr.: Cu'n.rU mid Hi ' nvny a C U1 in t: ifeu.l fttit!ly, 3. tuli. J tl;o Helll : IttM'.ii nml 1 ii. ' ,ists or Ijy ni.iit. 1 If (I j i... '-i nmn run Blormislui' A: Sullivan Railroad. Taking Effect Fel.'y 1st, loos', 12:05 a. m NOUTI1WAHP. A.M. r.M. t t HlonmsburK I) I. ft V... 9 nO li S7 Itlonuishurif P ft K 9 02 2 89 Paper Mill.. ll bllfllt Street l! 'i M Oratigcvllle l;1 Fork? 3 2,t tiers t i bl H 1" Stillwater 1 " Itenton 9 f a M Kdsons fit) 01 )'1 37 Colest'ieek 10P3 !l 40 t.mihuehs I" IS Ji irass More Hark not" .';i Central 10 IS 8 M .Inmlson Cltv 10 m r.M. t b 1 r, 6 17 at ti si 4:1 M K t.7 7 M 7 IS 7 41 7 15 (l 0 9 II 8OITH WAltl). 1!2 A.M t 1) SO 11 : 3i':; 12 ns u 10 12 s. 12 : 1-2 i 1 ot 1 sc 1 41 1 -,o 2 It '2 15 A.M. t 5 50 5 5.1 A M. t 10 18 10 51 111 00 ll Oi ll On 111 09 11 1 11 '.'1 fll 9 11 53 11 1 11 50 11 5 12 IS 1210 p.m. t 4 'in 4 SH fi 47 A.M. 7 00 7 03 Jamison City.... Central Grans Merc Park Laubachs Coles Creek Kdsons Benton gtlllwater. Zaners Korks M 01 r li 14 A IS tt li s f6 S5 (7 I f 4S ? 13 I 51 r Ti 14 5 n i 5 00 7 s 7 R8 5 0s fi 17 ii 5 81 t 89 5 42 6 55 6 00 f7 45 7 49 8 00 8 10 8 11 8 5 8.30 39 Oi .nKevllle 50 bight street 7 00 Paper Mill 0 Bloom. P ft K.... 718 Bloom. DttW. 7 80 Trains No 21 and 22 mixed, second class, t Iially except Sunday, t Dally t Sunday only, t Klag stop. W. t KNYDKR, 8upt Trolley Time Tables. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Berwick: A. M. r. M. r. m. 7-50 8.50 Q.50 10.50 11.50 J 5.00 H.50 5.40 So (1.20 6.50 7.50 8.50 9.50 3. so 3-5o 4.50 5-50 6.50 10.50 II. 50 First car leaves Market Square for Berwick on Sunday at 6.50 a. m. ; J From Power House. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Berwick for Danville: A. M. 6.00 7.00 7.20 8,00 q.oo IO.OO 1 1. OO M. 12. OO r. m . O.oo 7.00 8.oo (J.00 10.00 il.oo 12.00 t l.Ou r. M. 1.00 2.00 300 4.00 5.00 First car leaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday at 8.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Blooms burg, for Danville: A. M. P. M, 5.IO 12.10 6.00 I. IO 7.10 i-io 8.10 3-o Q.IO 4-' 10.10 i.lO r. m. fl.10 710 S.io O.10 10.10 10 II. 10 First car leaves Market Square for Danville on Sunday at 7.10 a. m. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Danville for Berwick: A.M. 8 1'J p. M. 6.00 7.00 S.00 O.oo lo.oo II.00 1 1S. 00 First car leaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at S.00 a. ni. BloomUmrp; Only. t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburp; for Catawissa; A. M. . M- 5.30 n.oo 6.15 P.M. t7.oo Loo tS.oo ta- q.oo U-0( tio.oo 40 v. M. 6.00 7,00 S.00 O.oo 10.10 il.oo fli.oo 5-oo First car leaves Market Square for Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. tn. Saturday Night Only. t 1'. R. K. Connections. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: A. M. 5 5 6.3S 7.10 P. M. H.30 1.30 a. 30 P. M. 6.30 7-30 8.30 8.10 3-3" 9-30 5-30 4-30 10.30 TO.IO 5.30 "11.30 11,30 First car leaves Catawissa forBlooms burg on Sunday t 7-30 a. in. Saturday Night Only. A. M. M. 6.00 12.00 7.0O P. 8.00 I-OO 9.00 a.oo 10:00 3- 11.00 400 5.00 Tin Ilrict-i-WBk ThpfGreticst Newspaper of III Type. IT ALWAYS TELLS THE NEWS AS ITJS PROMPTLY AND FULLY. 'm Head In e.ery English Speaking Country. It lias invariably been the great effort of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New Yotk Wi.rUI to publish the news impar tialiy in order that it may be an accurate rci'orter of what ha? happened. It tells the truth, irrespective of party, and for tliat reason it lias aci, ievtd a position with the public unique among papers of its cla s. If you want the news as it really 1. s'iW.ril.e to the Thrice a-Vtek edition ot the New York World, which comes to yot? every other day except Sunday, and is '.hr.s practically a d.iily at the price of a wcekiw T 1 1 1'. T III! I r. V.-A-W K I". 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