The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 11, 1876, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY' PA.
Miscellaneous.
Jim Barker's Court illow they Do things
ont In Colorado.
Jim llnrkcr, n well known character or
tlio mouiitnliii, whoso hitch string linng-t out
nt tlio lienil of llluo Llzznril dutch, was duly
elected n justice of tlio pence for that section
of El Paso county, nttlia September election
nml Mlko Irving, n couirnilo of JIiii'm, wax
empowered to olllclnto ns tlio executive oil!
cer of UU court. Last week .Tim eonvcneil
his tint court, to hear tlio complaint of Elder
Slater, n traveling missionary, who had
caused tho arrest of Zlmrl Howol.x, n resident
of tlio foot hills, upon a charge of stealing
tho elder's one-eyed mule. Zlmrl had hecn
arrested by Irving, tho constable, while in
tho act of casing tho descent of tho
inulo down Mad Gun mountain, with liis
lariat fastened to tho tall of tlio animal.
Tho proof against Zlinri was conclusive,
Accordingly, thojustlce, nfter much legal per
plexity of mind, proceeded to sentenco
Zimrl to ono year's confinement in tho ter
ritorial penitentiary, which sentence ho con
cluded as follows : An, now Am, seein'
lis I'm about out of things to cat, an1 as you
will have tho cot to pay, I reckon you'd
better tnko a turn among tho foot-hills with
your rifle, an' sco if you can't pick up somo
meat before night, as you can't start for tho
l!lg Canyon beforo moruln'." which mar
kctlug duty was performed by Mm bring
ing in ono black tail fawn and a rabbit with
in tho time prescribod as a postscript to the
Kontcnce. On tho following morning tho
constable, mounted upon his broncho, ac
companied by tho prisoner astrido of tho
mule, which tho cider had kindly loaned
him, started through tho mountains for tho
penitentiary, whero they arrived tho second
day out, their animals loaded with a deer,
two antelope and a small cinnamon bear.
which they sold to tho warden of tho prison.
After dividing tho money tho constable pro
ceeded to hand over Zimri on tho following
mittimus, which is carefully preserved, and
may bo seen In tho possession of tho war'
den :
To tho head man of tho Colorado prison
down nt tlio foot of tho big canyon on tho
Arkansas. Tako notice ; Zlmrl Bonis, who
comes with this here, stolo Elder Slater's
one-eyed mule, an it was all tho mule tho
cider had, and I sentenced Zim officially to
one year in tho. Colorado prison and hated
to do it, seein as Zim onco stood by mo liko
a man when tho Injuns had mo in a tight
place, an arter I sentenced Zim to ono year
for stealing tho elder's mule, my wife, Lizzy
who is a kind of tender-hearted critter, come
nnd leaned her arm on my shoulder, an says
she, "Father, don't forget tho timo when
'Am, with his rifle, covered our cabin from
Granite, mountain, an saved us from tho
Arapahoes, an, father, I havo heard you
tell that after you was wounded at Sandy
creek, an helpless, it wa3 Zimri'a rifle that
halted the Indian that was creeping in the
grass to scalp you." An then there was a
tear splash fell upon the sentence, an I
changed my mind suddenly as follows : See
ing as tho mule had but one eye, an wern't
mor'n half a mulo at that, you can let Zim
go at about six months, an sooner if the
Injuns should get ugly, an, furthermore, if
tho elder shud quiet down an give in any
time, I "vill pardon Zim out instanter.
Witness my official hand and seal.
James Barkkb,
.Justice of tho Peace in Blue Lizard Gulch.
El Paso county, in the Territory.
Tho warden, after informing tho constable
that he could not receive the prisoner upon
the commitment offered, proceeded to explain
that he should havo given a bond in tho sum
of about $300 to appear at the district court.
Accordingly, tho constable withdrew with
his prisoner, when it was agreed between
them that Zimri should givo tho constable
his bond for tho amount mentioned by the
warden. Thisivas accomplished by ,imri
subscribing his namo to an old replevin bond
calling for $300, found among the papers
transmitted to. tho constable by his pre
decessors. Then, as tho constable intended
returning by way of Pinon mountain to ex
amine a bear den whero ho had seen a couple
of cubs playing last spring, ho gave the bond
to Zimri to take back to tho justice. But
Zirnri, while on his return, traded the $300
bond to a mountain squatter, just from
Missouri, for a horse, and the prisoner is
believed to be at this time a dashing hunter
on the plains.
The Sheriff's Utiles.
While it will be generally admitted that
tho sherill' of any county is responsible for
the custody of prisoner, many people may
wonder at the Sheriff of au interior county
in Michigan who feels also responsible for
the moral character of tho men who occupy
his cells. On taking his office a few weeks
ago he had printed and posted up in the ward
the following programme.
Prayers
and
Religious Singing
At 7:30 a. m.
Breakfast at 8 a. m.
Prayer and Singing at 12.
Also at 8 p. in.
Prisoners are expected to leavo off smok
ing and chewing when entering this jail,
Svcaring will not be allowed. No prisoner
will bo allowed to have cards or dice. Treat
each other like gentlemen. Let your con
duct speak in your favor. Be candid in
your speech, lionekt in your actions mid up
right in your dealings with each other.
REAP CAIIEI'UI.I.V.
And conduct yourself accordingly.
, Sheriff.
Tho official got aloug very well with most
of his prisoners, but a few days ago a rough
fellow was placed in his charge for larceny.
He refused to obey tho ruled of the printed
card, and was chewing tobacco and shullling
a pack of cards. Tho Sheriff stripped him
of tho forbidden things, called him into his
office, and asked :
"Havo you concluded to obey those
rules?"
"I never pray and I can't sing," was the
reply.
"If a man doesn't want to pray I can't
force him to, I suppose; but you've cither
got to sing a hymn or you won't get a mouth
ful to eat for tho next week I"
"I won't slug for a live man," was tho de
termined reply.
He was locked in a cell, and lie, held out
for two days, At the cud of tho timo he
broko down and came to tho point as fol
lows :
'From all Unit dwell below the skies,'
(Gimme bOWHlilui; to eat.)
"Let Uio Creator's pruljo ailsu ;"
(For I'm as hungry us u boar.)
"Shall we gatlior ut tho river t"
(l'uss tLut coffee tills way,)
"I want to be an autre!
Ana with, tlie angels stand."
(I'ass la thtia btaiis.for I'm a licked wan !)
And as the Sheriff gavo him his breakfast
ho told tho fellow how wrong it was for a
prisoner to get his back up anddeclaioho
wouldn't bo good.
Geraniums and calceolarias, kept in
windows throughout nuimier, aro said to
drive away flies, Itcincuibcr this, ladles,
mid try It next hummer, j
Young Folks.
Chncludtd.
At last thcro camo to court tho most
beautiful princess that ever was seen ; and
Walter fell In lovo with her, and entertain
od her In a magnificent manner every day,
till ono day, ju it ns they wero standing up
to danco beforo tho whole court, thero camo
in an old man, very ragged and dirty, with
n great peddler's pack on lih back, nt whom
Waller had nt looked livioo beforo ho saw
that it was tho old gray goblin, Instantly
ho remembered his promlso to receive him
as a father, and- began to bo very much
ashamed at tho notion of presenting such
an old begger as his father to tho king an
i
all his splendid court, but Walter's ninth
had taught him novcr to break his word,
and always to do what ho thought was right
no matter how dkigrecablc. Accordingly
ho dropped tho princess' beautiful whito
hand, and going up to tho dusty, dirty old
goblin, kliscd nnd embraced him, brought
him a golden chair to sit on, and taking
tho pack from his back, carried it away him
self, and laid it in n corner,
Tho courtiers stared, and nudged cucli otli
cr.
"Who Is this wretched old beggar, Prlnco
Walter?" asked tho beautiful princess,
tossing her head scornfully.
"You must conio with mo now," said tho
goblin to Waller, taking no notico of what
was said arouud him, "I havo need of
you."
"But my father," said Walter, "I was
just about to danco witli this princess, and
sho will bo offended to bo left standing on
tho floor. Let mo first dauco with her, nnd
then I will go with you."
"No," said tho goblin, "you aro bound by
your promlso to do tho first thing that I
should ask of you. Go and oxcuo your
self to tho lady and comowith me."
Then Walter went up to tho princess, nnd
lookiug sorrowfully at her said, low : "Dear
madam, do not bo angry with me. I have
promised to go with this old man, but I
will return as soon as possible."
"But do you imagine," returned the prin
cess, angrily, that I will sco a beggar pre
ferred to mo ? If you go with that man
novcr speak to mo again."
"Alas 1" said Walter, "I must go, for I
havo promised."
"No," said tho princess, "you shall not
go, unless you wish never to seo mo again.
I will not stay hero au instant longer if you
go with that man."
"Come," cried tho goblin. "I havo wait
ed long enough."
Walter, who novcr dreamed of breaking
his word, turned about and left tho princess
standing on tho floor ; but at that sho set up
a dreadflil cry, and spreading out two great
wings, sailed out of tho window and away
over tho plains towards tho sea, flapping her
wings, and screaming dismally as sho
went.
Then said tho goblin : "My son, that was
the, wicked enchantress who so nearly de
stroyed the king, aud whq now intended to
destroy you in a liko manner. Had you
listened to her instead of remembering your
promise, sho would instantly havo devoured
you : but now you are safe, as tho timo of
her power is past."
With that tho goblin tucked himself up in
a ball and rolled out of tho door so fast that
nobody could follow him : but Walter came
to tho throno after tho king's death, and
was long known as good King Walter.
Legcniis.
Old Eherstein. After tho Emperor
Otho I. had conquered Strasbourg ho be
sclged tho Castle of Eherstein which tho
countaof that namo held against him. But
they wero brave warriors, and after n scigo
of nine months Otho was apparently no
nearer his hopes thau at the beginning.
Then ono of his Knights advised him to
proclaim' a tournament at Spcirs and prom
ise, tho counts of Eherstein safe conduct if
they sliould choose to attend, and 'mean
time wbilo they wero absent, tho castle could
be surprised. Otho profited by this advice
and the tournament was held. Tho counts
of Eherstein appeared and did themselves
great credit. After tho tournament thero
was a ball, and tho counts danced with
many of tho chief ladies of tho company.
During ono of these dances tho Count of
Ebersteiu was told by his partner of the
ruse of tho Emperor; sho advised him to
confer with his two brothers, and that they
all should leave as early as possible. He
acted on tho advico of tho fair lady, but af
ter telling his brothers, they returned again
to the dance, and after a little Count Eber
steiu proposed that tho Knights and ladies
should reassemble next day to repeat tho
tournament, and proposed to leavo a
hundred guldens in honor of the noblo ladies.
The emperor consented and all separated
with great good will but tho three counts of
Eherstein hastened to their castle. Next
day all were assembled and waited for the
tournament to begin. At length it camo
out that tho counts of Eherstein had return
ed homo aud tho Emperor was outwitted.
Then lie Bent men to try If they could not
reach tho castle beforo them j hut they wero
already there, aud repelled the assault in
in such a manner as to convinco all that it
was worse than useless to continue against
them. Then Otho scut tlirco ambassadors
to negotiate terms with tliem. The castellan
.conducted them through tho castle, and
showed them casks of wino, heaps of fruit,
and an abundance of flour. Now the casks
had false bottoms, and tho flour covered a
mass of chtlf j but tho ambassadors told
Otho that tho castlo contained provisions
for another nino months, and that it was
vain to think bY subduing it. They advi'cd
him the rather to propitiate them by giving
ono of his sisters in marriage to Eberhard,
the youugest Count of Eherstein. This was
done and their union was celebrated
throughout all Saxony,
Wait. Walt, husband, before you won
der audibly why your wife don't get along
with tlio household affairs "as your mother
did." Sho is doiug her best, and no woman
can enduro that best to bo slighted. Itcmem
her the long, weary nights she sat up with
the little babe that died ; remember tho lovo
aud caro she bestowed upon you when you
had that long spell of sickness. Do you
thlnk'bho is made of cast iron ? Wait
wait In silence and forbearance, and the
light will come back to her eyes the old
light fur the old days.
Wait, wife, beforo you speak reproach
fully to your husband when ho comes home
late, weary and "out of sorts." He worked
hard for you all day, perhaps far into tho
night ; ho has wrestled, hand in hand, with
cure and selfishness and greed and all the
demons that follow in tho train of money
making. Let home bo another atmosphere
ontlrely, Let him feel that there is ono
place in tho world whero ho cau find peaco
and quiet, and perfect lore,
The original grave of General Anthony
Wayne Is believed to have been discovered
on Garrison hill, in Erie. Tho remains
were removed by his grandson, Colonel
Isaaj Wayne, in 1600, to Wayucsborough,
Franklin county, Tho old grave is to bo
fenced in nnd tullably marked,
Tho Great Reputation
hlch Ycgctlno lin.i ottalnod In all rartfl of t
jntry as n
Great ami Good Medicine,
nr.,1 Ihn Inririi tirttwliornf lil ImftntflU Which ftro COn
MtnntlvliHtiL' li'irlvrMl frnm ncrsoin who havo lioen
cured ty Its , nro concliislto proof nt Its great
value. It Is lecuinim illicit liy plislclans and
nnothecarle. As u liloodd'urlllcr anil llcallli-Uc-Htnrcr,
Itluis mi ciii.il. . ,
Ycgetlno li not piepnrod for n fancy drink made,
from poor llipioni, u lileli debilitates tlio sjstoni and
lends icj uesuuy iicaiiu iiiiruii m iv-muhii iv.
Aro not llui ninny loidliiioidiilmHen for tlio dllTer.
nnmtil .Jul. HiiiKf.irtitrv in miv rismonnhlo Per.
mms siilforTng from dlsca.se tlt.it t bey ran be, cured?
Head the different, testimonials gUeli, and no ono
can doubt. In in.iny of lliesi) caws tlio persons (my
that liielr rain and suffering cannot bo oxprosscd.ns
In roses of Scrofula, where, apparently, tho whole;
body was onu mans of corruption. It cgctliio will
rcllowipalu, cleanse, purity and euro such diseases,
rt'lorlujr tho patient to perfect health after trjlng
IlinerCIIV IHIJSieiUHl, 1I1U1IJ ivhiii;i nuu,ti..h
vnitis. la if tint, nnnriueiwi nmor. If ou nro a suilerer.
Jon enn bo cured? Why Is this medlclno performing
Kucuirreni unreal iv moik.i u mu "'..'
circulating mild. It can bo truly called tho (ireut
m,,n.i pnt-Mor. Tim prpnt sourcn ot disease orlul
nates In tho blood; and nn incdlclno that does hot
net directly upon it, to puriry nun rciioviuc, uu hit
lust claim upon publlo attention. When the blood
becomes lifeless and stagnant, ellher from change of
weal her or climate, want of exercise, Irregular diet
or from any other came, tho Yrgctlne w 111 renew I ho
blood carry oft Urn putrid humors, clcnnso tho
stomach, regulate tho bowels and Impart a tone of
rl.fiti t.i llin u-hnlil hnilif. Tlio COllWCllon lS. Ill tllO
public mind as well as In tho medleal professlon.lhnt
(ho remedies supplied by tho VegctnbleMnedom nro
more safe, more successful, In tlio euro oi disease,
than mineral medicines. Vegellno is composed of
roots, barks nnd herbs. It Is pleasant to take, and
ispcrrcciiysnroiogivnnii iiuum. eu juu
1UllUb UCSU4UU IU WJ lit luu nmuvTi, nft
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
CUAKLK8T0WN, March 1!, 1?C9.
imVu sib Tills Is to certify that I have used our
"inood rrep.irauou" in my mum iui :ui' j"""
and I think that, for seroiula or cankerous lliimors
... -a... k IT...,l....c, It rtnitm.t Itl, nPPllin. fltlll
UT IllHlllllilllW ..lll.ll l,'it, . " imiuu. T
nsi n blnnil iiurlilernnd mrliiL' inedlcliie.lt Is tho liest
tlilnif I hav o ever used; and 1 fun e used almost cverv
thlnj. I can cheerfully recommend It to any ono In
nceu oi sut-u u im.-un. iiii'.
Yours respectfully,
JlrS. A.A. DINSMOUR,
lDJlussell Street.
WHAT ISNEEDEI).
IIostok, l'eb. 13,
Dear Sih About ono year since I found myself In
n feeble condition from u-eneral debility, ecotlno
was stroDKly recommended to mo by a friend who
had been much bcnoilted by its use. I procured tho
article, nnd ntter uslne several bottles, was restored
to health, and discontinued Its use. I feel inilto con
fident that thero Is no medlclno superior to It for
tlioso complaints for which It Is especially prepared;
and would cheerfully recommend It to thoso who
feel that they need somethlnp; to restore them to
pencci neaiin.
ntespecttully jours, U.Ifrymsaiu,
Vlrin of H. SI. l'ettentflll Co.,
No. 10 Mate St., Huston.
GIVES HEALTH, STRENGTH AND
APPETITE.
i timiiinf hnq rr-riMipil trrpat bcncllt from the
USO 01 IIIU M'KCllIie, Jlfl uwiiiiiih I"" "
Hourco ot ureal anxiety to all of "or friends. A few
ponies oi uiu ivjiiuuuiiawivu,,,. v,1-,:. :
and unnctlte. N. II. 11 i.oln,
No. 49 sears llulldUU', Uoston.Mass.
GAINED FI FTEEN TOUNDS OF
FLESH.
SOCTIl I)ehwick,Mo., Jan. II, 1S"2.
"'I'J'.SIS'f iN.?,'.x1?i,',wrnvtmpnsla In llx worst form
frtw tl,n Inuf tnn VfiKW flDfl lmvn t aken hundreds of
dollars worm or meuiciuu wiinuui, uuimm , ....j
relief. In September last I commenced taMnir tho
cectlne, since which timo my health lias steadily
Improved. Jly food digests v ell ; and I have ira tiicd
liriecn pounds of lleh. There nro several others
in this place taking Veifctlnu ; and all havo obtained
relief. . . ,
lours iriuy. .
THOMAS K. M0011E,
Overseer of Card Itoom, l'ortsmouth Co's .Mills.
Vegetino is Sold by All Druggists,
Jan. 14, lS7Mm
1876. CENTENNIAL! 1876.
W. P. JONEfc & CO,
Catawissa, Pa.
To Outt FltlENDS & THE PuitLIC :
For the kind and liberal pat
onago bestowed upon us the past
year you have our Thanks.
Through it we have been in
strumental in
BRINGING DOWN THE PRICES
on many kinds of Goods,
"We want to sell more goods this
year than we did last, and we ask
for a continuance of your generous
support, assuring you that we
shall always endeavor to sell at
the lowest possible
Prices for Cash.
We now call your attention to 89
Pieces, J .584 yards, Hamburg
Embroideries and Insert
ings just opened
this week.
The above embrace
the newest and most
beautiful Patterns ever shown.
The Embroideries we sold last
year with such great success, are
and have been long famous as the
best and most saleable, and those
just received are superior in style
and lower in price than ever before.
We also wish to call the atten
tion of Housekeepers to our largo
stock of
Bleached and Brown Sheetings,
and Shirting Muslins.
The very best Brands in all
widths.
Tickings,
Blankets,
Tabic Linens,
Towels,
t Napkins, &c,
which wo offer at very low Prices,
Wo aro also offering at reduced
Prices,
Shawls
Furs,
Underwear,
and many other Woolen Goods to
oloso them out. '
Call and examiuo at tho
Popular Cheap Cash Storo of
W. P. JONES & CO.,
CATAWISSA, PA.
LOUIS BEKNHARD,
PealM' In
HLQIN WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Silverware, AVutches mid Jewolry
Hl.OOllHIIUKO, I'A,
Ladlos' and Uentlcmtn's Hold and Bllvcr WatcLas,
of American and Foreign manufacture.
Silver and Plated Waro, Clocks,
FINK JKWEUtY, AO., AO.
HEPAI1UNG AND ENGRAVING
I'ronintly Gxocutcil,
IJsend 1 CntaloirnoTlMnrjlnndMJ. p Manclio.O
1 for A anil 1, nnd i)L Smyrna, O
rrco .vinpsoi iiciawnru vumwnru
fob 4,';o.4W
MINI) Heading. Psyeliom.nicy, l'nclnntlin,
soul chnrmlnfT, mcsmerltn, nnd marrlni?o
Kunie, showlnjrhow either sex may fnselnato nnd
irnln tho love nnd affection ot any person they ennoso
uisiniiiiy, 4110 panes, uymnii, oueenvi, huiiikuo.
mss.Ilfi street, Philadelphia. fel)4-4w.
HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
WANTKU, AdKNTM In every town to cnnvnMfor
Dr. I'oriK I's new unit popular IHSTOHY M PENN
SYLVANIA, from tho earliest ilpcuvrry to the pres
ent lime. A (.plenum ihsjk, nunpii le inonnvouinin,
ii i I'miiuipii. nml tmhllshi'd nt a tn lee ullliln reach
of tho piople. A I aro ihaneo tor nllrsl rlxssrau-
aSSCT, AU1IICSH llll. 11IIH1M1L'11, lIIIIKI'l ll I UV
Iisiunjr co., mi & my ijtuncu ni., I'liunucij.iiiu,
Feb 4-1 w
I'ATll.N'T INTKItl.OCUINtl
URATE BARS
Natiufnctured by the
Stiluitisiiiricr ;i'!i(o llui- Comti'y
Thesn bars hnva been used and unproved In un.
wnidsot r.,(Mo tin iiaerM, In factories, Mcnmeis nnd
lisouioim'f, llliu uiu ii'i-iiur iu nil tuiirin ui
i urn i v nnd economy 111 tlietleol Iilpl
SntMncllon KUarnnleed. Deferences In nil partner
l r. fiiiae, ivi iiiuuimny, . i. i . u, iiua itw,
IV b 4 -lw
tmmtnit Snefru! i0,000 of the Genuine
nlrendy sold. This Veteran Kxplorer ranks nmonsr
tho most hemic figures nf tho century! and this
book ono of Iho niust remaiknblo of thoneo. Thtll-
Unif In Inteiest, Illustrated profusely, nnd bclnu tho
only eiitlro nnd authentic life, tlio millions uroenirir
ior ii, mm wiiie-uwaivo litems uruwaincu quicHij,
I"nr proof nnd terms nddi ens Hubbard Uros., l'ubs.,
iii:i Ninsuni m riiiiaueipiua.
II x Co. Feb 4 4w.
JIA1II1IKI) riloi'l.K.-Now Invention. .lust vilint
jnuwnnt. llell.ible nnd durable. .Mailed nn receipt
of IS els. Address Dr.JlosmaiiA Co., .Mnldletov.il,
conn. iau. ki 4w
lA VAIT Male or Female. Houd your nddrrtA
1J' 1 UU nnditet Mimethlni: that will bilnc
WANT you In honorably over IIMi u month
irvMIMr sure. t-I.NVI-lN'I'oii'.s t'.Nlo.N,
ill un li j no, urcemucn St., rew ion:.
.Ian 'Jl-iw
AdUNTS wauled for tlio Krent
OENTENNI AL II ISTORY
Ion naircs. low mice, milek sales. Extra terms.
Jan !I4 1'. VV. Zlecler & Co., 513 Arch St., 1'hUa.
SHOUT GUT TO WEALTH.
Chances for nil 1 Male nnd femalo ntrcnts nnd can.
vasM'is. Free Information, and rico camples with
every order. I', o. box tan
1I1I.TO.N K CO., 102, worth St., , Y,
.Ian 214 w.
"Wf A XTrn? 1 Acenls for tho best selllne
V iVi X VjIJ l'rlzo l'ncknjro In tho world.
Ucontaliis If, sheets pnier, 15 envelopes, golden pen,
IK'iiholder. pencll.'p.uent yard mcasui u, and n piece
of Jewelry. Mno package wllh pair of elegant.
Cold Stono Hleevo Muttons, postpaid, y.1 rents, fi for
Jl. '1 his pjekago has been examined by tho publish
ers ot thu coi.umiuan nnd found ns represent od
worm uiu money, wuicues given nvvnyioaiingenis.
Circulars free.
UltlDlI & CO., IC9 Broadway. N. Y,
Jau 2I-4W
VOli
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
AITS AIiXi BBROAT DISEASES
USK
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
rut up oniv in ului: doxi;s.
ATrlcit anil Suva Kcincdy.
Forsalo by druggists generally, and JOHNSTOX
1IOLLOWAV & Uo.hitladclphlj, I'a.
.Ian 81-iw
187a! WHERE NOW? 187a
H'n "KITPTIinAV tiu (if Mm fnrv.inrmt ilrturlolil.w
and UealtUy fjtutcs I
WHAT FOE?
TO buy a FAItM out of tlio
One Million Acres
of lino farming, lands for sale by tho OltANU ItAP-
uj a. Jill il. J..
Stronir HOlls. llendv Markets. Suro crons. flnnrl
schuols. it. It. runs through centre of grant. Set
tlements all along. All kinds of products raised.
ricuiy oi waier, iiuioer ana ouuuuig maienais.
l'rlco from 4 to 110 ner aero: ono-fuurth down, bal
ance on time,
twtiond for Illustrated namnhlet. full of facts aud
figures, and bo eonv Inced. Address
w. A, iiuwAitu, commr,
Orand llanlds. illcb.
1'. It. L. 1'EIItCC, Sec'y Land Dep't.
lit A. jJ. dUU Xl-SW.
CALIFORNIA
THU CHICAGO & NOKTn-WKSTEltN HAIMVAY
Embraces under ono management tho (H eat Trunk
Hallway Mues of tho WKST and NOllTll-WKST.and,
with Its numerous branches and connections, lorms
tho shortest nnd nulckest routo between ciilejii.fi
nnd all points In Illinois, Wisconsin, Noktiiekn
..IICIIIOAN, JMINNKsUTA, JUVVA, J KUUAShA, CaiUOmU
and tho Western Territories. Its
OmnliH mid C'nllf'oriiltv I.luc
Is tho shorteht nnd best routo tor nil points In north
ern Illinois, lown, Dakota, Nebraska, Wjonilng,
Colorado, Nevada, I'tnh, uulfurula, Oregon, China,
il llflUU UUU AllSOilllil, i IS
Chicago, Madison & St. Paul Line
Is tbo 8lioi t lino for Northern Wisconsin and Minne
sota, and for Jladlsou, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
and nil poUits Iu tbo great North-vv est. Its
lVlnona nml St. 1'ctci- I,Ino
Mankato, bt. l'eter, New ll'lni, and aft points ill
fcouthern and central Minnesota, its
Circcit Hay ami Marquette Lint!
Is tho only lino for Janesvllle, Wntertown, Fond I)u
Lac, oshkosh, Appleton, ilreenllay, liuuaba, No
gaunce, Maniueltc, Houghton, llancocl; and thu
Lako hurierlor country. Its
rrcciiorl nnd Su1iiiiiio Lino
Is tlio only routo for Klgln, nocktord, Frceport.nnd
nllixjlntsvlaFreeport. Its
Chicago nml MilivauKne Lino
Is tho old Lako .ilioro Itoiito, nnd Is tho only oao
passing through Lviinston, Lake Forest, lllglitiad
I'ark, Waukegun, ltaclue, Kenosha to Milwaukee.
l'ulliiiaii Paiaco Cam
am run on all through trains of this road.
This is tho ONLY LINK running these cars be
tw een Chicago nnd St. Paul.Chlcago and Milwaukee,
or Chicago and Winona. '
At Omaha our sleepers connect wllh tho overland
sleepers on tho Union Vnelllo itallroad for all points
west ot the Missouri river.
Is tlin rttiltr t-miln fnr VVtrinn. TlnAW.nn ri.minn,,.
un uio arrival ot ino trams rrom tlio cas,t or south,
the trains ot tho Chicago North-Western itnllvvay
leavo Chicago as follows: 1
Feu Council Hi vrn, umaha and Camvoknia. Two
through trains dally, with Pullman palaco drawing
loom and sleeping ears through to Council lilurfs
' '. ; ""-'":Aroi.i, iwDinroiign tra ns
:ally. with I'ullman naljcii mm ntinph,..iatn iV,..V?
trains.
Foit gkken IIav and Lakk hri-Eiuoii, two trains
dally, with l'ullmnn palaco ears attached, and run-
iitii .MiuiiMU iu .tiai iui;ilt'.
Foil Milwackie, four through trains dally, l'ull
inaucani onnlgia trains, purlor chair cars on day
trains. rf
Foil Si'AHTA ANii Wiso.VA nnd points In Minnesota,
Winona0 WltU ''u"muu uleepcni to
in!ll.I!F.B?!)lii!' v,a rceport, two through trains
dally, with I'ullman cms on night trains.
Foil Drvi'ui'E anu La chossk, via Clinton, two
hrough trains dally, wltu PuUman cars on night
train to Jlcdregor, Iowa. (."
run ffiuix citv anh vankton, two trains dally.I'ull
man cars to Missouri valley Junction?
Foil lake geneva, four trains dally.
I'OK KOCKI'OKll. feTEIILIMI. Ki viun . l,un,ii,
(lnlly lti"r f""1'8'5 ou Cftn liavo 'rum l,vo to ten trains
lorK ,on Ve- "Sllroadwoyi lloston nmce,
Cit-lalohireet! Omaha onice, 253 Furnham stiiet:
,ttai"",c, onlct vt i'ontkomery Mreet ; ChicA
go ticket omcesi t,i Claik sheet, under bherman
llouwt comer Canal and Madlsou bluets; Klnlo
fpt d'lwt, corntr W. Ulnzlo undcnnal Mreetsj
Wells htiett depot, coiner Wells nnd Klnilo blreets.
l or rates or Information not attainable from jour
homo t Ickt t agents, upply to
W. II, 1-TENNETT,
tien, 1'ats. Ag't, Chicago.
Mahvin Ilrnmrr.
Uen. .sup't.Chlcago
Feb, 4,'7tf-ly
HKDUCKI) TO A CEHTAINTY.
Climico to (lain
$100,000
$.1.00,000
Without rUk. Kcnd for circular at tnce. Nollmo
Bepn'inA N S V" " iilti"'v St'' NkW Vol":
PRIVATE SALE
OF
VALUA1JLK HOTEL PJtOPEItTV.
Tho iiBderslgncd offers at prlvato sale tho Hotel
.uukm IU UIU
Half Way House.
In centre Township Columbia County, containing
TWO A CUES
Cn which aro fieetrd n pruvi imrn nnii Miii,tiiifiim,u
it Is located on thu Main road between lllooms
buigiindierv.lek, und Is In eury way a desirable
piorty, 'l erma easy,
A 1.' UIIITf.T
Dec, 91, W3.-U
Lliuu llldge, I'a
i:
OTKWIO W5ASK,
7lt llr.t-1 In riMnhnHlll. r,.l,....t l . ...
Va .
.l.l,n k, tt.r l.i . I ... r., . ..... . .... . .... .
,1 l,v
" ....J -1.IW1UWVIVV .W 1UU11IU LM UlliJIUlK
l.lblO. Annlylo H l?Mlllll
April
....... All'y.nHaw,
Jan t.!6-tf, UlOWukbure, V
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
la widely known
ns ono of tlio iiuirt
cllocliial rcincilies
ever illfcovercd for
cleaii5ini tlio sys
tem nml purifying
tlio 1 il mil. It 1ms
flood tlio tcft of
7 ,..,r, ..... .. 1U-
stantiy growing rc
'utation.liaiicdou its
Intrinsic virtues, nnd suflnincd liy Its re
luarknlilu cures. So mild ns to lie fall) nnd
beneficial to children, nnd yet so scaichlni;
ns to cllectitally purgo out tlio great cor
ruidloiis of tlio blood, such as the rcroflilous
nnd syplillUlc cniitiuuiuntion. Impurities,
or diseases tlmt havo lurked in tlio system
for years, soon yield to this powerful nnti
tlolc, nnd ilifappcar. Ilenco lis wonderful
cures, tunny ol which nro publicly known,
of Scrofula, nnd nil scrofulous tli5cnc.,
Ulci'i'H, JCruptions, nnd eruptive dis
orders of the skin, 'I'llNKii'S, Itlotclics,
toils, I'iniplcs, Pustules, Soi'es.St.
Atilliiitiy'.s L'lrc, Ittise or ICr,v.sIie
lns 'IVfter, Salt ltlicuiii, Scald
ilond, Jdntrwot'iil. nnd internal Ul
cerations ot' the Uterus Stomach,
nml J.lvcr. It nho cures oilier com
plaint?, lo which it would not seem Cfpecl
nlly ndnpted, such ns Dropsy, Dyspep
nla, Kits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease,
J''iiliilo AVeaUltcss, Debility, nnd
LciicoitIkuii, when they nro manifesta
tions of tho scrofulous poisons.
It is nn excellent restorer of health nnd
strength in tlio Spring. Ily renewing thu
nppctito nnd vigor of thu digestive organs,
it dissipates tlio depression and listless lan
guor ol the teason. Even where no disorder
nppenrs, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing tlio blood. Tlio system moves
on with renewed vigor nnd a new lease of
life.
vnr.rAnr.n n y
Dr. J. C, AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass.,
J'mrffrnf ninf Anutfltctil Chemists,
sold uv am, nr.uuGisTs hvl'iiywiii:i!c.
Apill lc-7tiyl
2"KW STOCK OV OLOTHIXO.
AND
G-ontlomou's DriOHS Goods.
DAVID LOWENIlElia
Invites attention to his largo and elegant stock ol
Cheap ana Mionalile Clotliino,
;at his storo on;
MAIN STHEKT, IN TIIK NKW IILOOK,
ULOOMSUUUO, l'A.,
whero ho has Just received from New York and Phil
adelphia n full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable durablo and
uauasomo DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
UOK
SACK',
FROCK',
GUM
AND OILChOTil,
COATS AND PANTS,
Ol' ALL SOUTH SIZES AND COI.OltS,
llo has also replenished his already largo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSI.MKIIEH,
STItll'UI),
FIUUI1UI)
ANDJPLA1N VUSTS,
SilIltTS,
CltAVATS
SOCKS,
COI.LAItS,
HANDKIIIIC'IIIHI'S,
OLOVES,
JbUSPHNDEliS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
IIo has constantly on band a largo and well select-
ed.'assortmcntot
Cloths and Vestings,
which lio Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
ot clothing, on very bhort notice, and In tbo best
manner. All Ills clothing is mado to wear nnd most
of It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHUS AND JKWUI-KY,
OF EVUHY DESCltll'TION, TINE AND CIHIA1'.
IIIS'CASE OP JEWELUY IS NOT SOKI'ASSED IN
THIS I'LACEr"
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS (1ENEKAL ASSOItT
MENT OF
Clothing, Watches, Jew
ry, &c.
DAVID LOWENBERG.
uly 1,'H-tt.
TWO MONTHS FREE ! !
THE NEAV YORK TRIBUNE,
"The Jjaulimj Avurican A'cwvimwr.' 1
On receipt of 12 and tlifci advertisement This Week
ly Thiiicnk will be seni, poMngo paid, until Decem
ber 31st, ism, or for 1..M, six copies i for i2,elcven :
for 130, thlrty-ouo. AiHii m
Jan. 16,16-ly, THE TIHIIL'NL', Now York.
DVKUTIRINOi Cheap! GooJs Kyutcnia
tie. All persons who eonoemnlatumakUiir con-
truU,
raws w lib newknaiHrs tor tho Insertion ofiulver.
ILsniuents, should send 2A cents tu lieo. 1. 1 tow ell &
Co.. 41 1'ork ltow, New York, for their l'Alll'IIIJJ'r
HOOK (lilnety-Hovcntti edition.) containing IMsof
over moo ncwtimjicra and estunates. shutting lha
cost. Advertisements taken for leudlng papers In
many blates at a uememkius rcdutlou fronipub
Ushers' ratts. (iithik litos. jun. itlo-ly.
TO $20 )icr day. AgeiUs wanted. All
clashes of wurklni. nuonlu ot both boxes, voumr
nd old. inakoinuroinohi'Vnt work tor li3.UitheTrDwii
localities, during their mmro moments, or ull thu
timo, than at uny thing else. Wo oiler emilo) ment
that wUl puy handsomely for every hour's work,
t'uil particulars, ttruis, Ac., bend us your uddresa ut
onco. Don't delay. Now Is tho time. Don't look
for work or business elsewbero, until ) ou buvo learn
ed what wo error, u, briNsoN & Co., Portland, Maine,
Jan. 1616-ly.
s
"A Woman fair to look upon."
AHA, The Princess.
I'acslmllo of a celebrated Oil Painting by lino.
CIUItT, In 81 oll-colors-slio ITxVl Inches. Tbo roy
al tieauly of f aco and form, I K li oriental roituino,ro
mantlo eastern UndscniK) bntk.ground.wlth Its well,
palm trees, Hocks, tents, and long stietdi of desert,
and distant boundary of mountains, combine to form
a raru aud lovely picture. It would giuto tho walls
of any publlo cr prlvato gallery, Canvawhis are
wii.novcrlt, and aro cotnpttlngfor tho Cash I'le
lalums. Bend fer our hpltricliaoDer, Address
j.li. l'oiinico.,rYMk(iiy
Jn.l-ft.6
miMm
GHANO OPENING t
ML LAS MENDENJIALL
HAVING resumed the liunlncss of Mcichnn
dlielnt' nt bis Old Store, on
JIA1N STUKUT, I1I.OOMSI1URO,
NKAlt TIIK FOIIK3 IIOTEt,,
ivslresln call thu attention nf his Trlends nnd tho
l'ulillegeneriilly,ii his
NEW, t'ULL AND VAIllED
STOCK OF GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And solldts n share of publlo patronngo
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
DUY tlOODH,
tmocEiims,
ii!i:i:Nsw.iin,
WIMIDKNWAIli:,
WILLOWWAKE,
hoots ft snons,
HAHDWAIlh,
FLOU1I AND FEED
In connei'llmi wllh Ids stock of Ml rcnandtso ho
ronslnntly keepiunlmnd Inlilaynrd.
A lTLL,vroci; OF
Dressed and Uiidressefl Limikr,
AND HlllNllI.IISOF Ills MASTFACTtlltR.
YAW Lumber m.'ule n Hpociiility.
CALL AND SEE.
Oct.B,1H73-tf.
BLOOMSBUHQ-
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. GTJNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STHEET, 1IELOW JIAHKET,
Manufacturer of und Dealer in all kinds oj
MONUMENTAL MAEBLEWOUKS
Wousotliobest AMEIIICAN and ITALIAN Marble.
IIo has on band mid furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOM IIS,
1IKADSTOXKS,
URXS, VASES, &e.
Every variety of Mnrlilo cutting neatly executed at
Uio lowest maiket prices.
A lung pracllc.il experience nnd personal attention
to business makes tho proprietor comment of gU lug
satisfaction. All ordeis by mall promptly attended
to. 1'. o, box 2D7.
BQy"Ar. Jl. Work delhcred free nf chctry.Sm
Aug. HI, '71-ly. T. L. (1UNTON, Proprietor.
"yAlNWUIGllT CO.,
WHOLESALE (IIIOCEliS,
N. E. Corner Second andArcliMrecis,
rnn.Ai)i:i.iMiiA,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYItUPS, COlTEE, KUOAlt, MOLASSES
I'.ICK, SI'ICES, alCAKD SODA, kc, Ac,
iwordcrs will receive prompt attent Ion.
cl.r-lf
KOLLLNS & HOLMES
No. 17 centre Stro
Pinters Gas anil Steam Fitters
MANUFACTUHEP.S OP
J? 1 1ST W -A. 2R,
GALVANIZED I HON C0UNICE, .
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wiro TrollNcs, Ac Dealers in Stoves, Rang
es, Eurnnccs, liiiltiinoro 1 1 inters, Low Down
Grates, Mantels, TUMI'S, Wentlicf Strips,
&c. Also
GAS FIXTURES
of tlio latest design. Special attention raid to re
palling Sew Ing Mai bines of eieiydi'i-eibillun, scales,
l.(MkH. Ilfll lbllnrlnL'. Ki'V KIIIIiil'. Ae. 1'lLMllu Kesl.
deuces Heated la Meant ut asmiill eosl above Hot
Air. l'eb. W,'75-lf,
Bargains in Lumber!
at tho store of
JOHN J. MENRY,
BENTON, COL. CO. JV.
100,000 fencing boards, at $8.75
100,000 heart Shinies, shaved,
extra good, at $7.00
100,000 Sap Shingles shaved, at
$4.50
100,000 No. 1 Sawed Shingles
at $5.00
Also Plank, Siding, Inch Pine,
and all kinds of lumber
can bo found in my
yard.
Call at onco for bargains,
Dec, 3,-3m
THIS I'AI'EK IS OH I'lLK Willi
ROWELL & fHESMAN
. Advertising Agents,
THIRP-& CHESTNUT STS..BT. LOUIS, MO
ii' it & i .i '
SUI GENERIS.
HpaTmTiMqu MuifJrr.nATi'
1 ;-v-
.rtiti ttt TKR IB ST.
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS:
DNEQUALEDZXUNAPPROACHED
In cnimclty and exocllonoo by nny others Awnrdiil
and DIPLOMA OF HONOR AT
VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867.
OMI W Amorlcim Organn ever nwanlcd nny miilil
U It L I" llnroiw, or tilth proncnt nn h cximonll.
nary rxrvlli'tico MU comin and a wide mIo there,
1 1 111 A VO nwir,lcd hiKlici,t prpminms nt ln,1iii.
ALW ftlO trlnir,iwltlnnMii.mfrlciinni;lln
"irri'ic. llutot hundred Intro burn not lut n kU In
nil litre any other organs bato been prefcrml.
DCPT Heclnred by Eminent Miuidnnj, In lioth
BtO hemUphcrcii. lo l lllirl nled. Poo
'JbsmtONIAt, finrtrt.AIt, wllheiilnloinef moro
than lino Tholli-llllil (l free).
IHOIPT on hnrlntf n Slamn k Hamlin. Do not
I Nolo I bike nny oilier. Peatnt ffel LAnorn ro
MlaMONa or Kllinit Inferior niwint, nnd for Ihlt
reman of ti n trv let u onl lo tell tomethtng tlse.
Rtrlll OTVI TP llh mort lnuwtant Imiirovo
NtW O I ILCO menu e(er inailc. M1V
jnli and ('' Ilinlloii Mni. Sllliel-li
l!ln"ero and other I'hch of new iIcmhiik.
PIANO-HftUP CABINET ORGAN "
qtllnto combinatKm ot theoinrttrumrntn.
EASY PAYMENTS. imI'
,ii)nienbi; or renteil until rent r"!"8 r t'10 oman.
fltfTfll nnllTP and Clrenlan, ltli full imrllo.
LA ALUllUto nturmfnw. Ail,ln,MASOX.Ib
HAMLIN IIWIAN CO., llil Tremont Btrert, IlOrt
TON i Union Square, h'EW YOIlKj or bU & tSJ
Adauia St., CUIUAUU,
1AS0N & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS
si w ni: oiJT.MN'nn at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
oi1
SCRANTON, Pa.
Otiwritt Jycut its for the celebrated
GHIGKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. K. MTXtEIt.
r.LooMSiwna, ja.,
Denier in above Iiistruniciitsi.
Maiclno, 'T5 y
mw Moos f
A HEAAT STOCK,
Cr2icapcr than Elver!
S. H, MILLER h SON
Have Just Received
the largest ami bent miiply ot
CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They liavo ever offered tollieir friends and ens
toincrs.
(Jlotlis, Cassiineres, anil Satinotts
for JIKN'S WKAH,
Cloths, jUapacas, Mci,inos,
for JiA DIES' WEAlt,
CALICO Erf, MUSIJNS, CA.MIUUGS
nml every variety of Dry CJooila ilesheil,
STOCK OF
Carpets, Mats, Ottomans,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
FAMILY GROCEUIES,
inelmling all the varieties of
COFFEES, TEAS ami SFOAIiP,
COUNTRY Pll())UCE,
ami a (,'eneral suiiiily of articles useful fur the
table ahvays on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country luodnce of all kindi taken in ex
chant;!' fur kooiIs at eali price?,
Oct. !10,'Il-tf
HOLIDAY GOODS-
J, m MAIZE,
lias just rccelted a lino assort ment of
AI.D13J KVAI'OIIATi:!) I'KACIinS.
Tlio best fruit of the kind In tlio market.
I'lMIAITI.KCJIIXSi:,
AUimtiA (iiurj:s,
OltA.NtlKS,
I.KMUNH,
CONl'UUTIO.NS,
NUTS,
Vc. &c,
'AsiJudldnewlot ot
CHINA-WAHK,
TOILKT SKTS,
CIIII.DHI'.H TOY BCTS,
NKW S'l'YI.U CUHI'IDOIIS,
CIINTKNXIAI4 IUIIiAU 1'I.ATKS,
(ILASfj-WAKK,
(iUliUN'S-WAIlE,
... .....v.j, 4 nut ftU'll III IHIH-J Killing UlIU
linuclium MTM.1K. KhiK.tialatleiitlon IstallnllohU
In n-n.fit vnitrtt a run maai. t . 1 1
.-.,,. tJ iu4 nut j null', illllUI JIU IM'llI.
jir imnloinityH, ull his kk!h nro tlio best timtc
vHwuiiHHuj iiimriiiH'j- iUIH', HlllfllllM IHhCUIIl
PlflKi'd utit flicnn
'u imiikiu. 4 itn IllUUaJIlU IIIHt (1'NIIH Will
,1,br!i'.;vny,i.lt1?,!!,Slt'S.,'H.r,,B' n
Hee.II,ls.'
Coiigln Cohli,
irtm
chiti.", Soro Throat
Hiienza.Croun, Wli
la
ilOOJl
lug Cough, IIoarsenesH
I.UurCniiiiilaiiit, l'aiiiH
or SorentM in tlio
Chest or Side, JlleeJing
at the LilllL'H. nml everv
nireciion pf tlio Throat J.unes nnd Chest, aros i
Ily cured bv tlio use of lln. WihtahM II tuuu ov W
1?HVII1I. Xl'lllnll fl.JiU nt.t .1.,, ..n n ...1. .. ., ...
ed
11.11
........ ' IUI IIIUOI. ,1'IHl
lmt loosens It, demises tlio lungs nndnllajali
Ion, tliui reinoluir tlio cause of thu coniulalut.
tllll f'Hllhil lu'hllul na .Ihn Ill 7.
illen,
nia
Consumption can bo cured
try a timely resort to this standard remedy, as Is
l'wedby liumlrtds of tebtliuoululs It lmsrocolved
m mm . 'ar s A k j-m m u m bp "
AN ACTUAL BUSINESS INbTITUTION AND
TBLEaitAI'IIia NST1TUTB.
For Information call at omce, or so&d for Ooujm
Aiivmrmiu, luueiiG-iy
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
pun.
i.UJEM'ItA AND HEADING KOAD
AltltANOEJIENT OF l'ASSENOEIl
TJtAINS.
SIAY 8d, ISIS.
TIIAIN1 1.F.AVB lltTSIIT Afl IOI.I.01VB (SfNUAVrXCErTKI)
l'or New York, riillndelrihla, Itendllig, rotlsvlllo
Tainaiiia, Ac., 1l,ii.i n. in
For t'alnwlina, 1t,u n. m. nnd 7,80 m,
For VIIUamsrort,(i,!9 n, in. and 4,m p. tn.
TJlllNJlOll ULl'KIlT l.KAVK AH FOMXTO S, (815KDAY KX
CKrTKIl.)
lA?nvo New York, !,0i) a. in.
I,eao ridl.ideliilda, S,1B n. tn,
I.ento Heading, 1I,mn. in., rottavllle, 15,10 ji. m
nnd Tnmaqua, 1,ao p. m.
ixae Catawlssa, (i,an a. m. and 4,en p. m.
I.e.mi U'im;iijiswrl,ii,i:i)n. in. uiulti,iHi p, in,
l'aisengers lo and from New York and Philadel
phia go through without eh.iligo of cars.
.i. i:. WdorniN,
Jan. , ISTH-'tr. (ieiieral Siiierliitemlent,
N
JOUTHEItN' OENTUAL IJAIIAVAY
L'O.MI'ANV.
On and ntlcr Nmenibcr viilh, IWi. trains i 111 leao
SUNlltlltYns follows!
NOUTIIWAlil).
i:rlo JI.ill n.20 n, in., nrrito Klnilra 11.M n. m
" t'.inaiid.ilu.t... iunp.m
" llocliesier t,.r, "
" Niagara u.li) "
Itenoo necommodatlonll.lon.m.airlte Williama
itiz.r.r, p. m.
l;imlra .Mall l.irin.ni., inrUo I:imlra ia.so n, in.
lIurrulutixpi'cns'.tlHi. in. nirhu Iliill'aluS.Mia. in.
KOUTIIWAltl).
IluHnlo Ilxpress VM a. in. mill e Hat rlslurg J.M) a. m
" lialtlmoiotuo
nimlraMall ll.l.'in.m., nnlvo llairlhburgl.Mip. m
" Wasliliiglon lu.ao "
" ll.iltlinorofi.no "
" Woslilngloit 8.3U "
Ilarrlslmrgaeenmrnodallon S.10 p. m. anlvo llnril'v.
burg1ii.Mip. m.
arrive Hall Inioro s.ai a. m
' Wnshlnglon (1.1.1 "
Kilo .Mall lu.65 a. m. arrlto Itarilsburgs.vsn. m.
" Hall linnru 8.10 "
" Washington lo.ss "
All dally except Sunday.
1). M. 110YI), Jr., (iencral Passenger Agent
A. J. OAtJSATT, (lenernl Malinger
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
riiilailclhhlii & Ih'ie I!. I. Division.
AVINTElt TI5IH TAIIEE.
ON ami nfler SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 187.r,
(he tralu.i nn I lie Philadelphia & Krlo Hull
itoad UU Won win run as follows:
PAST LINniontcs New Yoik 9 s.1 a. m
" " " Philadelphia I2.r,5 p. m
" " " li.iltlnioru 1.20 p. m
" ' " ll.uilsbiirg r,.ei) ji. m
" " nir. at Ullltjiiispnrt s.r.s p. m
" ." " I.u. k H lM'll 10.20 p. Ill
" " " Ilellefonte 11. W p. in
EIIli: JI.lI,leaes New York m
Philadelphia
lMltlmoie o.oo ii , ,
Jlarilslmig 4.25 a. in
" " " villl,imsiort s.sr.n
" " " Lock llinen U.4.ria in
" " " lieiiovo Il.iio a! ni
" " arr. nt Kile MOp. m
I.IllITi:i) JIA1I, leaves Plilladtlplda.. 7.2oa m
" " " ll.illlnioie 7.iui u. m
" " " llurrliburg. ...UM.ia. m
" arr. at Wllllanispoit.. 2.20P m
" " " Ick llineu.... 3.30 p. m
" " " ltenoio 1.15 p. m
I.Ot'IiIIAVi:.N' leaves Philadelphia 8o0n m
" " " lialllinoie KW) u. m
' lliirilshurg 1.5n. m
" ' arr. at Wllllani.spiirt ij.id j,, u
" " " Lock llmen 7.50 p. in
: o :
KASTWAIW.
PHII.'A HXPllK.ss leaves Lock llaen n 40 n. m
" " " Wllll.iiu.spurt l.M a. in
" " iiirlvrsnllhuilsbuig 11 ran, In
" " " ll.illlnioie (l.1Bn. m
'I " " Pldladelnhla 4.2up.m
j-' " " New Yoilc 7.35 p. ni
DAY UXPHPSS lcaies lienovo a.io a. m
" " " leek Haven 10.;5o. m
Ulllam.spurt....llS5a. m
" " nn-.atllariWjiiig a.nop. m
" " " Philadelphia C.211 p. 111
' " NewYoik 0.15 p. 111
" " " luillmoro 0.35 p. m
UllIII.MAHileaus l!rle 11.20n.fn
" " " HenoM t,.25p. 111
" " " Lock Union 9.45 p. 111
" " Vllllamsioit iu.,',5 p. in
' " arr. nt llanisbiirg 2,cnu. 111
" " " Halllmoro 7.35 u, in
" " " Plilladolnhla 7.(10 a. m
" " " New York 10.1un.1n
PAST link leaves wtlllamsport 12.S.1 n. m
' " arr. alliarrlibuig 3.65 a. in
' ' " Halllmore 7.S5a. 111
" " " Philadelphia 7.35 a. m
" ' " " New York lo.25a. m
Krlo Mall West. I.lmlled Mall M'est, Lock Haven
Aeeom. West and Day Hxpress Knst mako elo.su con
neellon nt Noilhumlierl.ind ultli L. ,t li. li, II. trains
rur Wllkes-llanennd seranton.
Hilo Mall Wisl, UnilKd. Mall West nnd Fast Lino
West mnku close eonneellon ut Wtlllamsport Willi
N. C. H. W. trains north.
Hi le .Mali Past and West, Limited Mall West, Fast
I.I110 West and Hay Hxpicss Past mako eicu con
nection nt Lock lluun wllh p. p. v. It, II. tialns.
Pile Mall Past und Most connect at P.rlu Willi
Iralincli L.KiM.S 11.11. at t'oiry Willi (. c .t A,
v. u 11. at Piupoiluin wllh 11. .ic p. it. 11, nndut
Driftwood with A V. 1!. It,
Pallor curs will 11111 bitwun PhlladeHihla and
Wllllamsi'in t on Limited Mall West, Fust lino West,
Philadelphia tapies Past nnd Day Pxrress JJast.
bleeping Cars on all night trains.
AV-M. A. BALDWIN,
Dec. 17,'75-tf General Supt.
'I"EEAWAUE,
r.AnivAWAxvA
AND
XJ WIS!
ISTPIIN HAII.UOAD.
1II.00M.SI!U11G DIVISION.
Time-Tublo No. 3'J, Tukes effect at 4:30 A. M
MONDAY, NOVIIMIIUll 22 1475.
NOItTH.
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
h 05
8 no
Seranton
Hcllm no
TajlorvlHo.,..
. .Lackawanna..,..
Plltfclon
..West Plliston...
Wsoming.
Mallbj
llennelt
Kingston
Kingston
..Plymouth, I unc
....Pljmoutli
Wondalo
Nantleoke
llunUuk's 1 reek.
. ..hhlekshluuy.....
....Hick's Ferry...
....Ileueli llateu..
llerwiek ....
Hrlar Creek
...Willow (Hove....
Llmo llldge I
Pspy.
...llloonieburg
Hupcit
Cutawbsa llrldge.1
a.m. i) in, 11.111
J 3S
3 51
3 4'J
3 42
3 37
3 32
3 27
3 23
3 11)
3 17
3 17
3 12
a tin
a 04
3 11
2 54
2 42
iii-l
2 25
2 ID
2 13
2 1(1
2 Id
1 6"
1 s;i
1 4i
1 4J
1 4l
1 25
1 HI
1 15
1 O)
p.m.
u 43
U 3s
0 31
0 25
0 311
I) 35
0 43
0 to
fl 55
7 01
7 00
7 It
7 15
7 25
7 5.1
7 41)
7 41
7 33
7 27
7 U
7 IS
7 16
7 15
7 07
7 03
li M
li 54
0 4.1
0 30
C 15
I) HO
0 02
6 55
6 62
5 IS
5 40
6 34
5 2S
6 24
r 20
6 13
t S.1
4 t'l
1 US
P.m.
U 44
0 63
10 ()
10 (II)
10 11
10 10
HI 2D
10 2.1
II) 27
10 21
10 32
10 35
10 40
10 41
10 62
11 15
11 17
11 'ii
11 31
11 ea
11 VI
11 43
11 61
11 67
12 3
12 07
12 10
12 25
12 32
12 30
1 io
2 2.1
2 31
1) 25
2 40
2 63
2 6S
3 1'4
3 17
3 10
ll 20
e 15
0 11
U 07
05
U 15
3 17
8 6'J
8 M
8 51
S 4S
8 41
8 3d
8 HI
8 14
8 0s
8 (2
7 68
7 54
7 4(1
7 40!
7 35
Ott 3.1
3 27 7 411
3 3 'J
3 37
3 45
4 01
4 15
4 21
4 S
4 37
7
7 63
8 (5
8 25
8 4.1
8 15
O 05
C 60
0 6,1
7 08
4 41
4 10
4 65 7 20
5 12 7 40
6 18
5 14
5 20
It 3S
6 47
5 62
0 10
7 45
7 62
8 60
8 25
8 40
8 17
U 13
7 2i)l
7 11
7 04
7 III
. 1.1.11 1. n r lieu..,
HanMllo
chulasky
. .. .Cameron
Noithumberland.
U 45
a.m.
12 61
p.m. p.m. u.m.
... . T. 1I.1I.BTKAD, Kind,
Superintendent's onico, facruuton, Dee, 10, isi6.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
"TrM. v. !onIl., T-n bi,.,. i .1
kinds of"""' llloombl'urtM'-.. Is prepared lodo ui"
PAINTING,
OLAZINd,
and
PAPER IIANQINCS,
uot!ce.beSt Sty"!'S, at l0W08t rr'ccs' aDl1 Mnort
1'imies havlDgsucli work to do w ill buvo money by
solicited'" warranted to glvo satisfaction. Orders
W'M. P. P.ODINE.
Wtrtu C jt