THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM CJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Agricultural. on riM'ion'flti umi. u olijoc inn to fnll-plovviiig U Itwt a'ly luMVV Tiiiiw pick tho noil, Ot M I l' whereby imicli of tho benefit of nltcrimlo frcezitip nnd thawing is lost, This etui be r nir lie! oy iliillltig In one bushel of ryo i r nc' In tho f.ilh ltyo U bettor tlinu , .:iiipurp)e,iisitlsleoxDenlve, mi l, owing tit siiiullor gr.iln, ono liiuhel of rye Is c.'iil In willing to it bmlicl nml it lialfofwlic.it. llxldos ryo gr.nv.4 stronger Ihiin w'i. ni, it less lhilile to winter-kill, uml i, ii 1 -i iv tli ninke n bottor protection t)th - I IV i n wailitng or peeking by rains or .i Partners Imvo notlcod that wtiero winter kllbil wliu.it is plowa I an.l sowo.l with spring grain thocrop ii na.irly nhv.iys cxuellont. Tills shows tho ailv.mtuje of f.tU-pl viri5 combined with somo protection to tho stir fico. limit don not p.iy .to h.ivo a crop orwheat thus destroyed while it pays to plow and sow somo cl.eapcrgraln tint will answer thos.inio purpose. Thoro Is probubly a good deal of bus of ammonia from naked fields In winter and early spring which a growing crop would save. The young rye plowed under in April would form an exceleut and wcll-di-tributcd coating of nunuro over the field much more valuable than its probiv blecost. On laud daigned for corn or po tatoes, tho rye couli be loft to grow till tne middloof May, or bo pastured by cows, or ewes with young lambs. It Is better that the ground should bo left as rough as possi bio after tho fall-sowing. Spring feed for cows is often scarce, and two or threo acres of young rye, intended for pasturo on laud designed for summer crops, will be a clear gain at a very trilling expense. Country Gentleman. I'nro of Heifers, Sir. Orcutt, who contributes somo exce leut items to the Hartford Courier' thus de scribes his method of treating heifers and their first calves: Our portion in regard to suckling calves upon young heifers their first one or two calves say is that this natural action en courages tho mothers in giving milk. The idea may secin novel to some, and then thero is a dllferenco in heifers. Somo aro moro "foolish" and sentimental concerning their offspring than others. In breaking a heif er to milk, I am apt to mix in with her calf a good deal, endeavoring to associato myself in tho minds of both :u a familiar object, so that my little stripping paci as a matter of course .unong new and bewildering circum stances. As in times of general excitement, shrewd managers aro very likely to bo found stripping tho public purse. Barring tho opinion that may obtain with tho selfish and hurt-sighted against tho policy of de veloping the laclcalsccretious In this uatural manner by allowing a heifer to "fuss around with a youug calf" the plan must look quito reasonable. It is certainly atimo hon ored practice among careful farmers, and a rn ' 1 ' of observation and soino exper ience will warreut mo in asserting that ear ly indulgence in tho cares of maternity is no detriment tothojuturo productiveness of the grown-up cow. Shrewd cpw-buyers milk men and others, go a picking among the stock that has been bredaue fed in tho plain est normal farm fashion, preferring to add the extremo themselvei, After tlire or four years of age, when the milking habit is form ,. ed, calves may be "deaconed" with less feel ing on the part of tho mother. She is used to tho hand of man and becomes by habit reconciled to her lot. Your old cow is not a romantic or sentimental animal. I mado a visit lately to our eldest tcow, Clover, sold last spring. Sho woulden't even look at mo, or scarcely stop gathering gras3 long enough to smell of my baud wheu I lifted her head by the horn. This may not bo precisely like refusing to look at'her calf, but if you knew tho intimacy formerly existing between us, you'd allow it was nouiewhat like. But this animal never showed much affection for her calves at any time Swine breeding. The breeder seeks first for animals of good form and good constitution; ho looks uoxt to the pedigreo which of their breeds ho shall select may depend upon many circum stances, and his tasto. For myself I choso Berkshire' and I havo seen no good cause to regret my choice. I liud them hardy, of good form, good mothers yielding excellent meat, and having excellent offal. They ma ture early, and are largo cnoutih forehipping. With those who seek larger hogs, 1'olaud Ouiuas aro tho favorites, while tho pure black,uily little Essex on tho one hand and the.niaiuinoth white Yorkshire ou tho other havo their advocates. Kach uian must oxam ino and decide for himself. I only suggest that thoroughbreds should in all cases bo chosen, and only from well known aud re sponsible breeders can ono buy with any de greo of surety of receiving that for which ho so liberally makes payment. Begin with thoroughbred, and then keep strictly within tho breed. Ouly thus can satisfactory re suits bo counted on with certainty. Mixed brcds show tho traites and forms of all their aucvosors. They will bo very uneven m their breeding. Keep strictly within th breed, but not couple near relations. This advice is founded upon the following prin ciple; Kvery individual lias its excellencies ana ik defects; near relations are likely to havo the tamo excellencies and its defects, Br coupling such relations, both cxelloucies Tuid defects are aggregated aud intensified; tho dp ' 'ts. may baio intensified as to destroy th V ol the produce again. Breed to u4is of tike character. Tho piu duco wilt be like the parents; they will be even aud iuru. Pro, June, of Iowa A'jri cultural Volleje. Cost uf liaising Horses, Tub Agricultural Department, having made inquiries us to tho cost of raising liimw in cacti ol'tlie various statei, reports as fol lows: IX tho Middle States, the maximum cost of wintering horses is $-18 per head in fteiv Jersey; next In order stands Delewaro, p-13; ie York, $37; and Pennsylvania, )t). Delaware fanners, lust year, received tlio highest averago price for hay, $20 per tun; und those of New York tho lower, I3.U. New York received tho maximum price fur corn, ninety-three cents per bushel; aud Del aware tho minimum, seventy cents. Tho price of oats raugod from llfty-two cents in Delawure, to sixty in Saw Jersey. Aver ages of Eastern Slates were n follow: Maine, $27 ; New Hampshire, 37 ; Vermont, 3 ; Massachusetts, $15 ; ithodo Island, t-lo ; Connecticut, 945. "West of the M!ssissIppI,tho nverago eot of wintering ranges from i'J in Kansas, to $2a in Minnesota. Iowa averaged 10; .Missouri, 12; and Nebraska, 813. Farm pricos ol hay vary from $3.80 in Kansas, to $12,05 in MU houri. Tho cheaper hay of Kunsu? and Nebraska is mostly mado from tlio wili grasses of tho prairie. Corn ranged from forty-three cents perbushel in Iowa, to filly three cents lu Kansas. it Is a good plan for nil fruit growcM to apply lime freely lu their orchards every t.vi ! or three years. A half bushel to each tr j or ono hundred buohels broadcast per ucre, villiuflloe. J Young Folks. TUB DOVK MAIDEN'. A CATSK1LL I'.MUV TALK (Continue J.) A long tlmo passed, and the dove c. Id ap peared to havo grown quito content wiJi her now life, Sho never tried to I ml tl e chain which Otto had concealed so cleverly One day sho pained In tho meadow, and the other dovo hovered down to alight on her hand. Sho received It with delight, cooing over It in her own tongue, just as If sho hud never learned nnother language. Otto found them talking together, and bado her catch tho dovo j but this she would not do, so tho bird Hew above the boy's reach, "If it comes again I will shoot it with a gun,'' cried Otto, shaking his fist angrily. Then tho dovo child wept, and tc d her mate what tho naughty boy had Halt j and tho dove went away, not daring to turn. The littlo girl begged Otto to restoro her chain. "No, indeed," said be. "Your father must bo a great king or prince, from your appearance. When ho conies to takoyotl away in a gilded chariot drawn by splendid horses, ho must givo mo ten chests of silver to niako mo rich. Then ho may havo you, and the chain also." Tho dovo child looked at him sadly. "You seem to caromorofor money already than your own good " ' "1 wish to have my own way," cried Otto. "Yts. and I will have it always " Sho ran to Aunt Katrine, who always netted and soothed her, entreating her witli many tears to find the chain which Otto had concealed so long ago. "What strango enchantment binds you, poor child?" asked tho good woman, hoping to hear a story of magic. The stranger only shook her head 80rrowfully,and looked away into tho clear sky whero tho other dovo had flown. After this sho grew discontented and unhappy. Often would sho watch for her mate, but tho other never dared to appear, for fear Otto's bullet should pierco its tender breast. Aunt Katrine decided to find tho chain and reieaso tho child, whatever tho result might bo. Sho was an amiaole old lady.and sho rather dreaded Otto's ill temper, so she asked him nothing about tho mattcr,bccauso she feared ho would only hide tho chain somewhero else. Besides, lie was already growing to be a fall, stout lad, and would soon become master of tho house. Accord ingly, Bhc chose arbour when the banking and sweeping wero douo for tho day, the children away at school, and, putting on her spectacles, deliberately began tho search. First sho examined tho chamber where Otto slept, but there sho found nothing be sides a few playthings. Then sho remembered that tho boy came down tho ladder from tho attic after he had run away witli tho chain on tho.day when tho dovo child was found ; so up thecreaking ladder went Aunt Katrino, aud it was not long beforo she placed her hand directly on the chain as it lay coiled up snugly on tho beam behind tho bird trap. She returned to the kitchen with tlio treas ure, and, leating herself by tho open win dow, admired tho delicate chain, polishing tho jewels on her sleeve tho while, just to make them sparkle and glitter. A tiny black dwarf crept through tho window like a Hpider, and perched on tho back of Aunt Katrino's chair, without her being awaro of his presence. Tho dwarf nodded and chuckled as ho peered over her shoulder. After awhiio ho drew a bit of folded paper from his girdle, which grow in size to a largo fan, ornamented with strange figures and smelling of sweet perfume, aud began gently to fan Aunt Katrino. The perfume, was thus wafted from tho paper,and presently she bobbed her head twico, aud sank back in the chair fast asleep. Oh dear! sho had done moro harm than good, witli tho best intentions. Down hopped tho dwarf to the floor, and snatched the chain from her lap. She opened her heavy eyes just as ho reached tho door,whero ho took the chain in his mouth ; then wings unfolded from his sideband ho ilew away in the shape of the largo black hawk which had first pursued tho doves. Thero was no end of misohief done. Aunt Katrine wrung her hands over her folly in taking the chain from tho safe hiding-place; and now some evil fairy had made olf with it. The children were crossing tlio meadow at that moment. "See the hawk up yonder with something in its mouth," said Sophia. "It must bo a frog or a snake," returned Otto, not dreaming that the precious chain was gone. Aunt Katrino said not a word, like tho cowardly old body sho was. What was the use? Otto would sulk for a month,and tho dove child weep hersclf,A death to think that she could never bo restored to her own people, wherever they might be. Now tho hawk was a wicked fairy, Skimp by name, who felt malace toward every one, When tlio fairy king's third wife died, leav him an interesting widower.Skimp expected to bo asked to marry him. Instead of that ho chose her young maid of honor ; and Skimp's temper was soured, so sho went about in many shapes, not only tormenting tho other fairies, but any chance mortal be sides. Iu this way she mado the acquaint' anco of all tho giants and hobgoblins in the universe. "Beforo I had tho chain whero it can not easily be found, I must do a trillo more mis chief," she thought, and paused near a great city, whero tho smoko could bo seen curling up from tho chimneys, and the church spires were outnumbered by tho masts of the ship ping in tho harbor. Here she changed her hawk dress to the costume of n country girl; a broad hat shaded n rosy, innocent face ; she carried herself shyly and awkwardly; and no one could have believed that tho simple laso was shrwd, wicked Skimp, so perfect was her disguise. Sho entered a diugy building where young men wero busy countiug money nnd writing lu bouks, Sho wished to sco their master tlio broker, and soon sho was fallowing tho wonderful chain, which she declared hlio desired to sell. Of course tho broker wanted it ; ho would givo his head for tho diamond clasp alono; but ho did not say ko oh no; he only shut ono eye, and sighed that he could not oiler more than two gold pieces for it ucli a trillcl Skimp had been insido his brain, and whisked around twico to tils- -cover his thoughts, although tho teemed to stand opposito all tho while, usimjilo country air. "I will take twenty gold pieces," she said, tin uly. Tho broker shook his head iu horror ; ho would givo four golu pieces, and no more Then the fairy led tho greedy broker a merry dance, Twico sho gathered up tho chain uml went out tho door, prepared to leave without completing tho bargain, mid twico tho broker called her back, adJInj another coin to the pllo on the counter. Finally he paid tho full sum. pretending to shed tear at his own folly; and all tho clerks paused, with itullU behind their cars, to cry also, because their great employer did. To lit continued. VEGETINE will cure SCROFULA, Scrofulous Sliiuuir, Vt'iretlno will eroilleato frnm'Ylin Rvslem oven talut nt scrofula and scrofulous humor. It has xt m.uiciilly cured thotmtnU In llixton and ilclnlty who hail been luiijr and p.ilnful puirerere. Cancer, I'uiiccrou Kliiinor, Tlio InarvelouscIToct of Vetrcllnc In cast of rjanrrr and cancerous humor clullcmri'S tho must profound UIU.M111U11 ui uiu mt'iuuui lacuii, ni.iiii 01 wuoninro lircacrlblug VvgclUvj to tliLlr pallaats. Canker. Vcjrcttno Ins ticicr Ulled to euro tho most lulloxt He cose ot canker. Illc re ii rial lUscases, Tlio.Vcpretlna meets wlUi wonderfut success In tho cure ot tuts class ot Diseases. I'aln in the (tunes. In this complaint tho Veirctlno ts tho groat remedy as It rumour rrum tho system tho prodiiclnt; eauao. Sail Illiciini. Tetter, Salt lthouni, Scald Head, ,tc, will certainly J tela to tho groat alterative effects ot rcsctlne. UryttlliL-litv. Vogctlno has never failed to euro tho most lnvctc rato easo ot Krj slpelas. 11 mpluN itiid UitiiiorSortlio race lteason should teach us that a blotchy, rouj;h or pimpled skin depends entirely upon nu Internal causo and no outward application can ever euro tho defect. Vrgetlno Is tho great uluod purlller. Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores aro caused by an tmiiuro statu of iiiniiinmi. iimn.n tho bloud thoroughly with Wgellne, and these com- Cattiiili. For this enmnl.ilnf. Mm nnltunii.itiiHiriinnriit bo obtained through tho blood. Vegctlno Is tho great Constipation. Vegctlno docs not act as a cathartic to debilitate tho Dowels, but cleanses all tho organs, enabling each to perform tho functions Uctolvfiig upon It. 1'llcs. Vegetlno lias restored thousands to health who urn u uceu lung iuiu pauuiu suuerers. Dj-.siieiislu. If Vcffetlho Is tAlren recrnlarlv. nrenrdtnr tn ,lirn. Hons, a certain nnd speedy euro will follow Its use. i'nlntiic.sM at the Stomach. Vegetlne Is not o stimulating bitters which creates aiiciuious appetite, out a ficn;io tonic, winch assists iuuutu iu lesiuru iuu biuiuucu 10 u ueaiuiy action Female Weakness Vegetlno acta directly upon tho causes of theso complaints. H Imlgorates nnd strengthens tho wuuiu njowiii, iu;ia upon me sccreuvo organs anuai. lays lnllammation, General Icl)l"llj- In this complaint tho good effects of tho Vegetlno uiu leauteii iiuiuu-uiuiciy uuvr commencing to laKO It; as debility denotes deficiency of tlio blood, and Vegetlno acts directly upon tho blood. Vegotine is Sold by All Druggists. HENDERSHOTT'S orrosiTE tiiu centhal hotel. Has a complete btock of pure and reliable DISUOS, MEDICINES, OIIESIICAM, DYES, ACIDS, SOAPS, SODA, SODA ASH, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES AND ALL PAINTEIIS SUPPLIES, SPONGES, DltUSII ES, I'EIIFU.MEKY, JSC, AT VERY LOW PRICES. Country Produco taken In cxcliango for Drugs, Medicines, Dyes, Ac. CENTRALS STORE. Have a carefully selected stock of cholco TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAlt, SPICES, SOAP, TICKELS, SAUCES, FISH, HAMS, CANNED TltUITS, VEGETABLES AND 0THEP. FINE GROCEIl IES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Fruits, Nuts and Confectionary, all at'tho lowest posslblo prices. rCountry Produce taken la cxchange.n Illoomst)urg, March 19, lS75-y 110LLINS k HOLMES No. IT Centra Stro Ploiita Gas and Steam Fitters MANUFACTURERS OF riN"WAEE, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wiro Trellit.es, Ac. 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DAVID L0WKN1IEUG Im Itcs attention to liU Inrgoandctcgantstockof and Fashionable nt his storo od MIL MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW 11L0CK, 11L00MS1IUR0, PA., whero ho has Just received from New York and Phil adelphia a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including tuo most fashionable, durable and rmuadumu DRESS GOOBS, CONSISTING OF UOX SACK KltOClC, OUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, Ho has also replenished his already large stock of CLOTHS AND CASSLMERES, STRIPED, FIGURED ANDirLAIN VESTS, SUIRTS, CRAVATS SOCKS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, .SUSPENDERS, AND ARTICLES. FANCY He has constantly on hand a large and well select ed assortment of Cloths and Vestings, which ho li prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best manner. All his clotlilng is mado to wear and most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELItY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FINE AND CHEAP. 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OCt.3,lS;3-tf. k GREAT STRIDE! l't uml Over Old Methods round to be fiiully, or olijcvtloii nlilu, discarded! : o:- A NEW AND VASTLY ADVANTAGEOUS PLAN IIKU2HY ADOPTED liY At their Works in Bloomsburg, Formerly Illoomsburir Iron and Manufacturing company), whero w HI bo kept constantly on hand a largo assortment of White and Hod Ash Coal, .Anthracite FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES, AND CUPULO, BLACKSMITH AND 11ITUMIN OUS COAL, nt prices to suit the trade. All Coal specially pre pared beforo lea lng tho Yard. Also Plows and Threshing Machines, and all kinds ot Casting and Machine Work. REPAIRING nromntlv attended to. Thcv wonld respectfully solicit tho l'atronago of the Public. Oct. 8, '75-ly illoomsburir, Pa. MARBLE WORKS, T. L. GTXNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STREET, IIELOW MARKET. Manufacturer of and L'caler in all kinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOHKLj We use the best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble. 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Itemltauces should bo mado by Drafts or Post Of. flco Orders. Address KO, It Soutll HeenthKtm-t, PIIILADIXl'IIIA, SUI GENERIS. IjiPALMAMQUI -Met MERUIT'FCRAT MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. UNEQUALEDrS.UNAPPROACHED !n rnnncitr ami cwllonco 1V nny othrr. Award ani. DIPLOMA OF HONOR AT VIENNA.1873; PARIS.1867. nil I V Amcrlcnn Orfrnnt e-cr fin-Anted any mptlnl UllLtf In r.aroie, or which presrnt tmli extraordi nary excellence U cominnml a wl,lc Mle there. A 1 11 A VP Bearded hljrlirFt premtonm nt Imlni. ALll fl I VJ Irlnl r.oltlun. In .nrlcmTll f urnp " Out of haiulrat lhre Imvo not Orcll ell In all where nny olhcr orijoin Imvo lx n prcfcrml. DCPT Dcclnrwl by Eminent Mu-lclan, In both DLOl hrmlnrti, to Iw lllirUlileil. Sco 1 hsrlMONt At, OIUCUf.All, Willi o.lnloi of more than Olio Tliollxmul (tent free). IWPIPT on hatlnu a Mnon fc lltmlln, Do not lilOiul take nny other. 1'talert get unorn com. mii"ios Jtr heliuia Uiirlor orpnn nmt for iit reason often try very hant tn telt tometfilng elm. NEW STYLES rX'iz Solo ami I'niiililiiiitloii Ml Superl) UliiKero ami other l'nex of new tU'lKMH. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN qulflto combination of thcHOlnetrumcntt. r"V DAVMCMT? OrKaeRPoMforeahior t A O I r A I III t II I 0 . lor monthly or quarterly payments; or rented until rent paya for the organ. fllTHI nPIICP "'l Clrciilam. with fiillpartlc LAI ALUuUCO Ur. free. AclilrcwiMASOy fl HAMLIN DltOAN CO., 151 Tremont Ktnet. POS TON; S5 Union Sunre, NEW YORK! or MJ Si Adams St., CHICAGO, MASON & HAMLIN MAY BU ODTAINED AT WHOLESALE OE RETAIL Ii. B. POWELL, SCR ANTON, Pa. (Itnerul Aycnl also fur iltc celebrated CHICKERING PIANOS. ALSO, OF I. X. MILLER, r.LOOMSnUHG, PA., Dealer in above Instruments. Jlarchlo.'TS-y NEW JGOODS I A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper than Ever! S. II, MILLER & SON Have Just Received the largc&t and best supply ol CHEAP AND" FASHIONABLE DEY GOODS, Tliey havo ever offcrcU totneir friends and cus tomers. (Jloths, Ossimeres, and Satinetts for JIKX'S WEAK, Clotlis, Alapacas, Merinos, for LADIES' WEAK, CALICOES, MUSLINS, tJA.MIIIUCS, and every variety of Dry Goods desirod. STOCK OF Carpats, Mats, Ottomans. CLOSED OUT AT COST FAMILY GllOCERLES, including all the varieties of COFFEES, TEAS and SUGAItS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, and a general supply of articles useful for tlio table always on hand, CALL AND SHE. Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change for goods nt cash prices, OCt. 30,'74-tf FARMERS TAKE NOTICE! It Is of groat importance to you what kind of manure you apply to your Wheat Lands this fall. If you want a good cropot Wheat next &c.ison, and 11 heavy crop of flrass to follow, tuo. Raw Bone Super Phosphate STANDAItD WAIlIiANTIII). Put up In Moil, bags. Tho base of this Old KstabllsUed Artlclo Is Haw or Unburned Hones, und Its Mivnglli cinuot bo c. Iiaustril with tlio cropol Wheat, but will iroo ef. fectlvo ou tho following crop of (jrafs, und will alio permanently Improve tho holl, l'armcra look to jour own Interests and proiolf hat ivo a about Bnugh's Eaw Bono PkosDhato is truo or false, mid notify us of tlio result. Mako application for It early to jour nearest Healer In Manures, aud It j 011 cannot tecum It thiough them, send j our orders direct 10 j our friends 13 AUG 1 1 & HONS. Aug. 10-2t. PJIII.ADaPlHA & UALTIMOItli, N TIIK 111.001). Tub Pkudviav Nmrp Mtallces und enriches tho mm blood, tones up tho 8)s- leui, ouiuis up 1110 oroKen ilon 11, cures cl spciM.i Debility, dropsy, rhlllsuiid level's ili;hroiilo dlarrhuju nertons, nlTecilous, bolls humors, dlsexses of tho kldnejunnd bladder, fo 111.U0 ooulalnt, Ac, Thousands havo been changed tij tho uso ot tho mm icmedy fiom weak, ulckly, tullerlng creatures, to stronif, heal hy, happy men and women; and Invalid-, cannot lensouably heMlalu 10 givo It u trial. (-'action. 110 sure jmi net tho "PriiuviAN Svi;ci,"(notl,eimlan Hark.) hold by dealt rs gener ally. A tw-pago ii.imphlel, containing a treutSo on Iron as nui'dlenl agent and other uluablo lupers, testimonials (roui tlMlngiiMieil ph slelans, clergy men ami others, will Iw tent frc to unj address. hETH W. I'otvi.E A; Sons, proprietors, b6 Harrison Avenue, Huston. v liLATC'IlLEV'S X I J proUHl L'L't'l'M . Wikiii Pl .MP Is the in- 111)11 uo 2 ikuoHledged suuulurd of 7 1110 mjikei, by iwipuiar .v ..p.iIa. 11... lu.l ,,,1,..,. r. iin'Ks theleas't money. Attention nillod to Illatchluy's Improved llrack- liii-l .ant., 1I1LII lull ue llhdriiwu without dbtuibhiL-lho lolnts. and II10 eopjier chamlx-r which nevt-r cracks, scales or ruMs and w til last n lite time. 1-Yiru.itti Itv ili'iiU.i-u ntul t In. I r.wl.. ; generally. In order lubuMiro tli.it j uti . get liiateiiicy's I'luiip.bocaiefulundbeo th.Ultliasmyirado maiktis aboie. If you do not knowwhero to buy, descrlpllve circular., togelhei Willi theiiamenndaddiessof the agent nearest you Will bo ftirnUhed by addressing with stamp, CIIAS. (I. Ht.ATl'lll.fiy, Manufaetorer, M', Coininerco st , Philadelphia I'Olt ham: iiy J. SOHUYLEIt h SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. .March 5 TS-Sm rpiIE IIEST 1'Al'Ell '. J. 1MII FAIlMKItS, Tcv York Weekly Tribuno. ()N K DOl.I.Ut per year In clubs of thirty or over. Specimen cojilisfice, I or terms nnd commissions. Address Till; TIIILI NU, New York. BLANK XOTES,with or without ciewptloi lor sale at tlio colcmbun omco. wax IIIO.N I 'mm m v ii$T$ IS I w CHEAP PRIM AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE; The Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with the necessary Presses, Types and other material for executing all kinds of Printing at rates and in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. CALL AT THE Columbian Building. COURT HOUSE ALLEY, Bloomshukg, Pa. When special material is required it will bo promptly obtained. Books and Pamphlets, Hand-Bills and Dodgers, Large and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pie Niu, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Faro, &c. Will all bo supplied and excuted in superior style, at cheap rates and short notice. Tho best workmen aro employed and tho best material will always bo furnished. A liberal uliaro of public patron ngo is respectfully solicited. Bloousiiukq, June 18, 1875. KAIL ROAD TIME TABLES HILADEI.l'IIA AND HEADING liOAD AltUANOKMKNT OF TltAIXS. I'ASSENOEIt -MAY M, 1876. T1IA1NS I.RAVK Ill'l lniT AS 101.10178 (ll'KPATI!ZCl:tl l'or .Vcw York, Philadelphia, iSeaUliie, PoltsMllo Tnmaqiin, fte., ll,snn. in Tor Untawiirt, H,rw n. tn. nnd 7.IWI p. in. l'or Vllll.iinsiort,(l,as b. m. nnd 4,M p. in. ' TIIAINSI-Oll llfCEIIT MHVR AS I 01 t.On t , (f ISPA V I CEITMI.) tc.no Kow York, ,ir, n. ni. Lento Philadelphia, o,ir,n. m, I-eavo lloadlnc-, 11,3 . in., PoltMlllc, 12,10 p. m and Tninaipia, 1,80 p. in. 1-eato CalaHlwa, o,io n. m. nnd 4,m ji, m. U'3ti Wllllaiiivport, ,son. in. and r.,00 p. in, I'aiscnircrs to uml Irom nnd Philadelphia go through without chango of cars. ,T. II. WflOTEN, tJcnerul Siiperlnlcndoiit. Mays, is74-tf. DE LA V A HE, LA CIA WA NX A wi:sri;ii.N- haii.koai). AND HLOOMSIIUHG DIVISION. Tlme-TnMo No. u;i, Takes erfect nt 4:30 A, tiiuuhiiay, iiuci:.iiu:it m, iS74. XOltTII. STATIONS, Mlt'Tlt. p.m. n.ni p.in 11 v.", a ha 1 15' a.m. p in. p.m. seranton Ilellouie TnMorUllo.... . .Lackawanna..... Pulsion .. West Plltston... . . Wioinihg .Vlnltbj Kingston Kingston ..Plunouth.iunc.. Plymouth .... AMunlalc Nillilli'like l'l III 2 20 o Ull in (4 2 vii o nr. IS HI 2 8.1 II 41 HI 17 5 41 0 to) 10 2B 2 Bll 7 (HI 10 29 2 tS 7 05 1" 34 Ull 7 It HI 3S 3(0 7 111 10 4.1 3 1B 7 2.1 HI BO 3 K'l 7 KB 11 111 h a 1 1 401 13 I 1 s 2.1 13 a 11 4r 8 1:1 1 ss 11 si h ur 1 in 11 2.) f.ti 111 11 10 7 ta 1 ir, 11 0 7 41 1 no l'l 4.1 7 41 12 M 8 SB 7 m 12 40 8 17 7 ai 12 41 111 Bi 3 2.1 7 4 11 do 8 111 7 U 11 0.1 3 llil 7 BS II III 3 40 8 12 11 IS 8 Bl 8 IB 8 12 7 2.1 12 r.a 8 lin 7 19 12 ill 8 00 7 IB 12 2ll! 7 111 7 B 12 10 .tin muck's reek. 7 til OSU 12 (ill. ..Milekslilnny. ... 7 on ii sb ii 4ii ....Mick's l lorry... c 67 (I 2S II Death llinen. n is v) 11 ai lierulck .... f, 32 ii .a 11 22 Hilar creek 0 27 li 18 II 17 ...Willow drove... 0 2ii il o.i It Hi LHno lililgc (I nil B f,a 11 (12! Lsiiv.". BBS .',4il 10 ti ...llloomvi'iurir r, m b 4'i M 4H Unpen 7.... r, li B 34 l(n:iC'ataMs'.a Hrldge, Bin s so Hi 4u ..Clark's switch.. 1 1 112 4 I a 8 B5 1 1 1 HI 4 21 8 B 111 ta I ss is 112 1 4 31', 7 01 '12 '8 4 41, 7 12 12 12 4 B'l 7 IS 12 17 I Ml 7 V.1 12 tn r tn 7 8s 12 82 B 12 7 47 12 37 B Is 7 12 4! B 24 8 12 12 4.1 .'. 811 8 1 1! 1 (1.1 B 4S 8 .". 1 11 6 t.s 8 4S 1 14 0 III! 8 iV, 13.0 2') !l 211 p.m. p.m. ii. iii. tl 10 r, 12 111 22' iianMiio r, ni 4 BB 4 ill! r, 02 111 12, chulasky 4 B7 111 OS I 411 9 B p.m. a.m. I t ameion Northumberland a.m. DAVID T. HOl'NII, Mltit. t.lt.,rkl,it. t..,-.l. r. IlIi Superintendent's Ofllce, Kingston, March vrOWTIIEUN CEXTKAL KAILWAY J. CU.M 1'A.N . On nnd after November 20th, ls73, trains will leaxo SUNHUKY us follows! NOHTHVAItl). L'rlo .Mall 6.20 n, in., arrlie Ulinlrn n.co n, m " Canandalgua. . . 3.3.1 p. m. " Ilochester B.1.1 " " Niagara 0.40 " Kcnovo accommodation lt.ioa. in. anHo Williams H12.S5p. m. KlmlraJlalH.lBa.m., tirrlvo Llmlra 10.20 a. in. lluiralo I'..prcs3 7.1B a. 111. arrlio HulTnlo 8.B0 0. m. KOUTI1WAUI). Iluffalo Kxpress 2.E.0 a. in. an Ii 0 Ilnrrlsburg 4.B0 n. in " Haltlmore 8.411 " Elmliuilail 11.1B a. in., anlo Ilarrlsbuig i.bo p. in " WUhlllllgloll lo.so " " Dallliiiure ii.30 " " Wuslilngton 8.S0 " Ilnrrlsburg accommodation 8.10 p. in. an ho llnnls. burg 10.BO p. 111. arrlo Ilaltimoro 2.2.1 a. m. " Wnsliliiglon c.13 " i:rlo JIall 12.M a.m. nnUe IlnnNUurgS.osn. 111. " Ilaltimoro s. 111 " " Washington 10.35 " AH dally except Sunday. I). !. HOYI), Jr., (icncr.il Passenger Agenti A. .1. CASSATT, Ccneral .Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. Philadelphia & Erie 1!. !!. Division. SUMMERTIME TAI1LE. OX antl after SUNDAY, MAY 2:!,1, 1S7r, tho trains on tho Philadelphia le IMo Hall lioad Dli lsou w 111 ruu us follows : IVJXTWAPil). FAST LINL" leaves'New York " " " Philadelphia. . Haltlinore " " " ll.iri'lsljiiig " " nrr, at llll.imsporl " " " Lock limn " " " llellefonto Kllli: MAIL leaves New York ' " " 1 hll.idelililo.... " ' " llaiTlsliurg " " " Wllllainsiiuit... " " " Lock llacn ... " " l!eno0 " " nir. at Uric ... 9 2.1 a. ni ....i2.Br. p. m ... 1.20 p. m .. B.llll p. Ill ... sm p. in .111.20 p. Ill . IL. Ml p. Ill . 8.2.1 p. Ill . ..ll.liSp. in .. 4.2.1a. Ill .. S.3.K1.I11 .. U. 1.1 II. Ill .. 11.0.1 11. Ill .... 7. Op 111 NIAflAItA EXPHL'SS leaves Philadelphia 7.40 a. in ' " " Halllmoie 7 iir.a. lu " " " llairMnirg. ..lo.!..i a. in ' " nrr. at WlllUiinsport.. i.mh. in " " " Lock lluvcn ... 3.1B p. in " " " lieiuno .no p. in IiLMIItA MAIL leaves Plillndelphli K.on n. m " " " Halllmoro h so ii. in " " " llarrlshiirg 1 2.1 p. in " ' arr. ut MIII.1111sport 0.10 p. 111 " " " Lock llaun 7,S0 p. 111 KASTH'AIW. l'lHL'AEXPHF.s.SlcavcsLoekHaton... . n.wa. in " " , " . Wlllhtmspoil 7.MU. 111 " " urrlvtsat llanlshuig 114511.111 " " " lUlllllllll'C O.IBp. in " rniuiieipim 3.3.1 ji. m " New Yolk 0.15 p. 111 DAY EXPItCSS leaves Denovo 0.10 n m " " " lk ll iven. 10. a a. 111 ' " Wllllambpoit....ll 31a. lu " " urr. at Ilarrlsbuig 3.00 pin " " " Philadelphia... . 0.2op. m " " " New York 9.1.1 p. 111 " " " Halllmoro u.i p. m L'HIE MAlLleave3 Lrle 11.200. m uenoio 8.2.1 p. 111 " Ijiek Haven.. " wniuiuspurt ... arr, at ll iriisbuig " Ualllinort " I'lill.iilclnhla " New York . 'J.4D p. Ill H1.M1 p m 2.2.1 a. 111 .. 7.3.1 a m li.4.1 II. Ill .10 10 a. in FAST LINK leaves Wllllamspoi t 12.JB a. m ' " arr. at Ilarrlsbuig s.f.iu. in " " " luutlinoiu Tiiiu in Philadelphia 7.11.1 u. m " " " New York 10.2.111. m Krlo Mall West, Niagara Express West, Elmlin Mull West and Day Expi ess East make close eonnec lion at Northumberland with I., x II. It. It trains for Vt llkes-lluriti und seranton. Krlo .Mall West, Niagara Kxpress West ana nimlra Mall West mako close coniiullon ill WllilaiusporL with N. o. It. W. trains Norm. Erlo Mall East und West, Niagara Express West rust Lino West ami Day Express East mako close connection nt Lotk llntm with 11, E. v. It H trulns Erlo Mall East and West connect at Lrlo with trains on I. s. ic M. H, II. 11., nt coiry wllh o. f. A. V. It. it. at HmiKjiium with 11. N. Y. P. It. 11.. und nt Driftwood Willi A. V. II. It. " .l.rlor ''"r,i Blu ru" 'J'lwtcn Philadelphia and WlllhuiiRpurton Muinim Exiuess West, I'ust Lino West, Plillailelphla Express L'at nnd Day Express East, blu'ptiigcnrs on ull nlirht trains. 1 WM. A. 1IALDW1N, Jan. 8,'tB-tf oeneral Supt GLAZING AND PAPERING. 7"M. K IIODINE, Iron Street klow sec- kinds ot unu, liioomiuurg, ru., is prepared to do al 1'AINTIXO, C1LA.IXC1, nnd PAPER IIANWNOS, notlct' LCSt Bljlcs' nl Iowcst I,rlct'B' BnJ al 6hort rarlleahaMngsucliwor todo vfll Buvomoneyby WOrk Wlirrailleil tn trim utlfntl.n fl.rln. solicited .......v..w.. w.-.. WM. P. IIODINE. Mar. , 'li ly. A ri'ORNEY'S r Judgment Hon I1LANKS, Common uml either kept ou hand or fruited to order, 110 COLl'KUIlN (inire. All Irli.ila ,.r rttn.r.Avta Llnnla ui prinieiL ma lor wuo at his 01 All
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