The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 16, 1876, Image 4

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H"oung Folks
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link mo many yonnjt, m Vr-lt a nM
" who niU beJbrncflltrtl liv trail hie
lliMinrinlll'' letter of 8lr M.-itlu-w llnln tn
huMrctl :
Ml V1I1IU1U11 1 X LUllllIt HUH 1 lllllU Wl'll
n.i f l.ii.Tb.... . t u. n.. 1 r ...n
jjMrlngtou thlmlii abbiii llvo o'clock,
fthaa I lmvoeouio ldlsli'ru lluio at my inn.
3t)t spend It more tn my own mUisfnc-
anil your benefit, than, by n letter, to
you tsotno rrood counsel. Tlio olibicct
Ijbo couccruiiig jour speech J becauso
, flMKM or evil Hint belaUd persona mi
i WUlio wcll 'or 111 iiianagliij!; of their
I jBton. NVlicn 1 have leisure and
VortTiTTity, I shall give my ilircctlonj on
bjccls.
nor sneak aiivlliliiL' for a truth which
fiw nHlmllAtrhMn 1m fitljiV T.vttti. Id u
!tH against QSJ, who gavo uii tongue'
lH tho truth, and not falschoodi It h
."nroffenco against huuianliy itself; fur
rt there u tio regard to truth, thcro can
ftmn wnfi. erATt(v 1,AI-,in, mnu nml mnn
"4 Jii w uu injury w iuo Btcfci:r , lur, vv-
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ics tuo uisgraco which it oriugs upon mm,
occasions bo much baseness ol mind that
can scarcely tell tho truth or avoid lying,
idvvhen ho has no color of necessity for it
vJn time, ho cornea to such a pass, that
other pcoplo cannot bclievo ho speaks
la, so ho himself scarcely knos when he
laja falsehood,
a you must bo careful not to lie, so you
ist avoid coming neat lit. You must not
uivocalc, nor speak anything positively
Which you have no authority but repott,
conjecture, or opinion.
Let your words Jjo few, especially when
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joilrself of tho opportunity, which you
dit have had, to gain knowledge, wisdom
m....!.... ),,. I, .,.-..... ,l,... ...!.,
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Be not too earnest, lotM, or violent in
mr conversation, nilciico vour onoouunt
d.lK reason, not with noise.
tito caret ul not to interrupt Knottier when
16 is sncakinar: hear him Dili, and von will
ipdcrstaiid him tho better, and bo able to
iivrt mm thri'iiettpr nnawi-r. v.... tr:
' ei Imfnrrv vri iono-it- i A.iiia,1all v
when the business is of moment: wuieh the
ense of what you-Iweati; to- utter, and the
Lcxprcssions you intend to' use, mat iney
mnv hn RifftiitiMr.t nftnirt 'nt.. aikI mnllpn
site. Inconsiderate- persons do notiliink till
tney speak ; or they speak, and then think.
ISomo men exceljfl, 'husbandry, some In
gardening, somo in mathematics. In con
versation, learn, as near as you can, wliero
tio skill or excellence of any- person lies ;
put him upon talking on that subject, ob
serve what ho says, keep it in your racm-
y, or cummii n iu wriiing. uy iuis meai a
u will glean the worth and knowledge of
erybody you. converse, with'; and, at an
sy rate, acquire what may bo of use to you
on many occasions.
When you are in company with light,
ain, impertinent persons, let tho observing
f their failings make you the moro cau-
ous, both iu your conversation with them
,nd in your general behavior, that you may
void their errors.
If any one, whom you do not know to be
person of truth, sobriety ahd weight, ro-
jieve or report them ; and yet (unless he is
too forward to contradict him. If the oc
casion requires you to declare your, opinion,
do it modestly and gently, not bluntly nor
coarsely; by thi3 means you will avoid giv
ing offence, or being abused for too much
credulity.
Bo careful that you do not commend your
selves. It Is a sign that your reputation i
small and sinking, if your own tongue must
I praise you; and ItisfuUomo and unpleas
ing to others to bear such commendations.
- Speak well of tho absent whenever you
have a suitable, opportunity. Never speak
I ill of them or "of anybody, unless yeiu are
I euro they deseryo it, and unless It Is necess
I ary for theii! amendment, or for the safety
.and benefit of others.
Avoid, in your ordinary communications,
not only oaths, but all imprecation and earn
est protestations.
Forbear scoffing and jesting at tho condi
tion or natural defects of any person, fciuch
ofiences leave a deep impression, and they
often cost a man dear.
He very careful that you give no reproach
ful, menacing or spiteful words to any per
son. Good words make friends ; bad words
make enemies. It is great prudence to gain
as many friends as you honestly can, espec
ially when it may be done at so easy a rate
as a good word ; and it is great folly to make
an enemy by ill words, which are of no ad
vantage to the party who uses them, AVhen
faults are committed they may, and by a mi
perior they must, be reproved ; but let it be
done without reproach or bitterness, other
wise it will lose its due end and use, and in
stead of reforming tho offence it will exas
perate the olfendor anil lay tho reprover
justly open to reproof ( ,
If a person be passionate and give you ill
language, rather pity hin than bo moved t0
anger. You will find that silonco or very
gentle words are tho most exquisite revenge
for reproaches ; they will either euro tho dis
temper in the angry man and make him sor
ry for his passion, or they will bo a severe
reproof and punishment to him.
Never utter any profane speeche, nor
make a jest of nay BcrjpUtrd expressions.
'When you pronounco the name- of Qod or of
Christ or repeat any pissagjo or words of
lloTy Bcrlpturc, do' It vltn 'reverence ami se
riousness, ofl not lightly, for that is "tak
ing tho name of Qod in vain,"
I havo but little further to add at this
time, but my wish and command is that you
-will remember tho former counsels that I
3iavo frequently given you. Itegln and end
the day with prlvato prayer : read tho Scrip
lures often and seriously ; bo uttcntivo to
5ublic worship of God. Keep yourselves in
ttomo useful employment, for idleness is the
nursery of vain aud siuful thoujlits, which
corrupt tho mind and disorder the life, l!e
ilnd and loving to one another. Honor
;your minister. Bo not bitter nor harsh to
any servants. Bo respectful to all. Dear
any absenco patiently and cheerfully. Be
Lave as if I wero present among you and
haw you. ltcmcmbcr, you havo a greater
father than I am, who always and I i all
jdaces beholds you and luows your hearts
sind thoughts Study to requite my lovo an'd
caro for you with dutiful nets, observance
sind obedience ; and account it an honor that
you have an opportunity, by your attention
faithfulness and industry, to pay soma part
of that debt which, by tho laws of nature
and of eratltudo, you owe to me. Bo fru
gal in iny family, but let there bo no want
and nrovldo conveniently for the poor.
I jray God to fill your bcarU with HU
grace, fear and love, and to let you seo the
ioinfort and advantage of scrvlug him ; and
that His blessing aud presenco and direction
may bo with you and over you all. I nin
our over loving father,
Agricultural.
Kami, (lariten nti'l llousrliolil.
Ilr.CACIKO I'Ot.TA FOR IllEtiAliM.n.
A iitnnbct ol the American farmer's club
oucrcd sojiio hints about breaking colts. Ho
said tint tho first and all important step to
bo gained is making tho animal acknowl
edgo a mister. Tliii is soon accomplished,
provided tho groom avoids betraying any
Tear In hittidling the colt and keeps his tem
per, always being quite gcntlo with tho rest
ive subject and careful not to needlessly star
tle or frighten him. When the colt Is three.
years old it is timo to begin tho process of
breaking him to tho saddle or carnage or
both, according lo tho needs of the owner,
Ucforo this ago ho can bo halter broken and
somewhat tamed, which greatly facilitates
matters later, This can best bo done by
putting on n bitiiig.bridle, that is, a bridio
Witli a large, smooth bit aud double set of
reins, are buckled to a girt as is also a back-
strap with a crupper. Having put on this
arrangement turn tho colt out in a pasture
and let him enjoy tho biting-bridle as beet
ho can for an hour or two. Repeating this
several days in succession, after which try
leading the animal besldo another horso for
a number of miles uutll ho is thoroughly
tired. The second time vary tho route ta
ken, so that unaccustomed scenes will meet
his eve. llv this treatment which should
Boon befollovul withoutjhe trained horso
the colt will learn to travel straight along,
without turning and starting at every object
ho meets. Tho chief trouble comes when
tho animal is mounted for tho first time
The member advised trying an empty sad
dle before allowing any one to stride his
back. Once mounted and somewhat under
control, rldo the colt from five to ten miles
every day, teaching him the tilings ho does
not know, and geully correcting all his lit
tle tricks.' At this stage of affairs tho horse
should bo taught the different gaits; First
to walk at least fivo miles an hour; second,
to trot (unless hu is a natural pacer, in
which caso the pace should como second) ;
third, to run ; foitli, to canter; and fifth, to
pace. This member thought farmers very
olteu overlook the importance of teaching a
horse to walk rapidly, and urged tho iiccess
ity of thefr learning all fivo of the paces
mentioned. He thought, when practicable,
tlmt the ciistom entertained South of never
driving saddle horses nor riding carriage
horses Is buo to bo recommended every
where. I The great Want
The great want of the farmers Is, not money
norland, for that each one, nearly, hus
enough of,j but it is manure. Under the
present system of cultivation thero is too
much manual and animal labor, too much
ground worked for what is produced, The
averages of tho various crops are too low,
the returnsjtoo light. Hard and constant
work out of doors and iu tho house year in
and year out, and returns light. If there is
a surplus it) any case it isfa smalltime, hut
in a majority of cases tanners cannot show a
surplus at the foot of their yearly accounts,
for the reason, simply, that they tio not pro
duce enough to sell,
We do not allude to this unpleasant hut
common iruth in any spirit of discourage
ment, or faithlessness iu the ability ot far
mers to make tho business of farming a
most profitable one, hut only to call upon
men engaged In this honorable pursuit to
reflect on the fact that they do not get wa
ges enough ior the work they do. They la
bor very bard, tbey expose themselves to
Inclemencies of weather and dangers of va
rious sorts, 1 aud they deserve to be better
paid.
Well, whose fault is it if tbey are not bet
ter paid ? The fault lies simply in this,
that they do not have enough grain, hay,
pork, beef and butter to sell; and tho rea
son that they havo not enough of these val
uables to sell is, not because they do not
work their own muscles and teams enough,
notbecause thoy are spend thrifts, for they
are not, not because of geueral neglect of
business, not because of a waste of time in
Grange or In political assemblages; none of
these, but becauso they do not produce
cnuugli for tho labor expended. The rea
son the land does not produce mow under
this excessive labor system is, because it
cannot for want ot manure. The want of
manuro is nt tho bottom of all, Slake the
land produce one quarter more, and that
quarter will bo surplus clear profit.
Shoeing Horses.
It is a very bad custom of inexperieiiced
farr.erstoeut tliefrogofaboHes iootvvbeu
suocint; 11, uuuer iuo piea 01 irimuiing 11 1
dowu. It is almost impossible to prevent I
M.iu ..nla v.i otta.wl ln n, t,ln
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pcrsuuuiiy, imu meu mc eiiaucos are mat
a sly clip will bo given, just to smooth off
the frog. Tho cultiug down this heel, or
frog often1 tends to contraction of the hoof
dryncss,and cripples the animal. The shoes,
well set, ofcourso act as guard from harduoss
of the road and in some measure savo it, as
tho frog is intended to do in a state of 11a
ture, but It can not so well keep tho foot
moist and in shape, it should bo an ex-
perietieea man wnu loucnr it at ail. ino
loiioiving incmcui narrateu oy mo very
pleasant writer on agricultural matters in
the Connecticut Courant is in point. He
was at the Rmltliuliop where a crowd loun
ged:
When d bystander noticed that tho frog
of the hoof he was fitting to a shoo projec
ted beyond the horny rim, he said "Take
that hammer and strike it strlko hard."
So the bystander smote the full frog a few
licks while the protestor held the hoof, and
we marveled that the maro didn't flinch in
the least, .a murmur of approbation ran
through tho jury of spectators as they smo
ked tlio fact tha tho hard rubber frog was a
perfect natural cushion placed in the foot
expressly to receive tho concussion of travel,
Iletter than preaching or writing for the
crowd, such tcachors are.
Lcttucu Dressno, Vivo eggs beaten
together, a level spoonful of salt, same oi
pepper, tablcspoonful each of butter aud
mustard, and half a teacunful of weak vine-
gar, rut all Into a tin bucket ami place it
... i.. . .
in a vessel of boiling water, stirring all the
time until lt thickens. When cold, add
four tablespbotilul of salad oil. This dres
sing Is ali) Very nice used with sweet-breads
say three or four pairs, after they havo
been cleaned, boiled iu salt aud water, and
chopped iip.i .Mix tho sweet-breads thor
oughly with the drcsilug; place a teaspoon-
tin ot this in tlio uiiilillo of each leaf, with
numiivi icrtica muuilil n. uvl TU JOl 1U11CU,
dinner or tea.
1'eatli Trees.
Tl I, ,u liAftn Ail,,, I II, 1 1.1
..wo .wmxm uaiihiiiir uii pencil 1 ihwih van mii luk-vuvi iu uuiuiuuu; uue, tun
trees with earth, about a foot hlirh arouml yuulnif. whllj tho other iittends to tho work. Ik-ui
li TtrmVl- Zi,ii,.. In ....V. K 1. . i ror.Hr oook of iibtruel ons(friH) If you wrltn at onco
the trunk, causes tliem In many places, to
ho borers that Infest the trees at tho iu,fe
iroduco gooa Jrult, as the earth keeps out
of the grounll, or a little below It, Ilefore
insect tlie begins to aepre.lat the tretj.
should be examlucd, tho borers cut out with
a icnno scraping out every inuicationorthem
and then throw up the earth around the
trees and beat itdoirn with a spade or shovel,
m m to remain lu IU place, and in most
cases tho trees will bo healthv and boar
lar crops of fruit If tho climate Is suitable
ioi mvu Junius,
THE COLUMBIAN ANT)
Arm n a at it aat wmnr o
DAN VULK, MONTOUi: COUNTy, l'A.
"Mir II.I.1AM II. LAW, ManuIaUUier ot
Wrouelit Iron Ilil.liris. llolters. unslioMi-r.
Plrrrlnnf UlilMlrK'q. Wlntitrlit Iron Ilnotlnr. llonlllltrr
rrniuen, rio-'iinjf nnu nouih, rarin iiuk-b iwiu ruuu-
of smtUi Woik, Ac, Kepnlrs promptly attended to
nu. nisn n nuiL' l irun in nn. riaeivn nun 1111 kiiui-i
N. II. Drawtncsand Ksllraates supplied.
Oct. s, ism-tl
rro thhaI'T-'mcthd and untoiitu-
I NATK. Tlitra Is no tlnssot itlwasist tlmt ro
fiiitrn morn i'lM-i-iinru to Ileal HUeecsstullV (tultl
tlio.su nt aprlviitaclinrncler. Jinny plijslclans sui I
poso tht when Itio primary symptoms nro removed, I
(lie disorder or poison liaslievn oirrcnme. miclilsl
not tho ease. Tliodinicullles,or tno various nogn
ot the dlseiwo arotlien toHiicei'Cd. Tlio parts tlrst
nuucKca nro mo turoai, now, inouiu, lunijue, bmii,
tendons, Imnes, ligament, rnrs, eyes, Ac. Frequent
Iv theRo Bvmntoms nro t rental ly physicians' ns sim
I:
ple ulcerations, until somo of tho important onrnns
ot tUolKnly becoino tmolved, when dentil relieves
the simcrtr. Mil, 11. W. tAM, linnn? mndo all pit
valo diseases n sludy, cunrnnloes a speedy and per
inuncnt cure w Itli purely vcpntabto mistlctnes. Med
lent onicesnnd druu Blore, No. sal North Flttccntli
Streu Hours, lu till l.ao and (Ho 0 p. m.
Marco II, JIO y.
J. I). KNITTLL. V. II. AUBOTT
Iiiiportaiifc to Farmers.
and cvcrjIXKly .In want ot
LIMB, LUMBER, AND COAL.
Wo liave orectcd kilns at or near tho l'aper M lll.on
tho 1). II. A W. 11. It. nnd nro now prcpnn-d to sell
llmontvery rensounblu prices and of kuwI quality.
Orders by tho car promptly nilcd and shipped lo
nny Mutton on tho ubovo road.
A full lino of I.U.MllKIt, of all kinds, dressed
or in the rouirh, uhlnirlcs, IaIIi and
Mil Timber to n hlcli wo mi ito
tho attention of custo
mers. Orders received nnd niled tor all kinds of Familv
Coal I
Uy strict intention to business wo hope to merit a I
suaru oi puuitu umruitaKi-.
KNI'lTLK AI1I10TT,
AprlUI, ISM.- CnUiwlssa, Fa.
Centcimial Prices, 1876.
PLANTS BY MAIL,
1'OitpKtJ to any address In the United States.
For so els. t New Of milium, double orstDL'le.
" Q.1 i-t-. Olili-r VarlitleM. ' "
" wets. 1 lieranluin, 1 Aceratum, 1 Coleus, 1 Ver-
Iwnn, 1 Saire, 1 Fusclita.
" $1.00, Aceratum, s (leranlum, Snses, 2 Coleus,
Itxllotroix, 4 Verbenas.
I)y express, box nnd packing f roe, for J.e.
U VerDf mis, In variety.
D.lIlll.lM.
e ucmniunis,
11 Coleus,
d Nagvs,
a Atrerntuins,
4 lU-llotruiJOM,
i liouvni dins,
1 HcfTonUs,
1 Huso,
J Ijintnnas,
t FllCllil.lM,
1 llnrdy I'lnUs,
a t.'U'nr Plants,
J ChrysuhthiMims,
1 lia.,U-L 1'l.into,
2 (-nrnatliuis,
1 Century l'lant,
2 Alleiii.vlhi-r.w,
I I ties.
Orders reeelvod for Trees, Shrubs nnd Eiercreens, I
vusu iu ueeuinpuiiy nil uiuera.
Address DAVIII CLIFFK,
ltlvt-i-Mde. N ursei lus.
Itlvcrslde, Jsuitird Co. l'a.
April 21,-DriL
Nisi
Ion
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ULHOO TUr-Jj 1YHJ1AU
MltfAjJTtD,
UlLIAuLL
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Id
CnUf "s
WithfrUI'
imum INSTITUTE .
rHIMD'l 1371-
'ALBICAN INSTITUTE WMUarcml Kl
NCWYORK I8IS
W.N.
COHANSEY GLASS MFGCO.
MFR'S WINDOW GLASS, BOTTLES &C.
PHIKPtLPHIA
April 14-Tw
1
KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO.
MANUFACTUUEItS OF
PRINTING INKS.
Book and News Black a Specialty,
135 North Tmr.n Snunrr,
PHILADELPHIA, l'A.
o-o
Our Inks aro of a mrperlor quality, bolus mado
from the best Ingredients and under the personal
supenUlon ot a practical printer und pressman,
therefore wo will truaronteo every iwimd of luk sold
Wboof n SDPKIUOU Jl.T 1SLAUK, (JUICK 11HY-
ino.ano kntiiikly fiiisk fom hkitino-off.
than ny otUer nks raanutftctIlreU lK lliu Unlu.a
gt&tes.
A trial of a sample keg will convince any printer
P")"S '"any uouuie wuat 110
shoald for Ms Inks la times past. Put up In Let's
and barrels to suit purchasers. Address,
KEYSTONE I'ltlNTiNO INK CO.,
Ki NOUTII Tlllltl) hTltEI.T,
Mayl,'I.- l'nn.ii'ti ruu, I'i.
LOUIS BERNHARD,
Dealer In
HLOZN WATCHES, CLOCKS,
J Silverware, Watches and Jewelry
IILOOMSUUISO i'A
uoles-and Gontlemen'sOold and Silver Watches,
I of American and Foreign manufacture.
FINE JEWELRY, AC, AC.
REP AIRING AND ENGRAVING
I'roiiiiitly Executed,
oct.8,7wy
an actual hubinf.ss institution and
TELKUUAl IUO NSTITUTK,
For Inform atlou call at onice, or send for Colli
adviutisks, lune-zo-ly
V.llUH roil MATCH
11UI-F COCHINS ONLY.
From 1). W. Hemlno'a noted nrlm ulnnlnir ktraln.
A. II. HHAiEPIXSH.
t cuiuwiwfi, ru.
IT PAYS
any smart mnh who wishes to malo ji.uou a year on
u dumii b.iuu w wiiiiiivitu in uur nnu ui uu-jinesa,
llOOFINU ISA BI-KCIALTY. Theio Is no mm In
)uur county who carries on the LmsluesM. voir euu
learn It luoue week by studi Ini; our luttruclluus.
widen wu scud to all Mho ask tor them. Any nun
I wrt,,ii buovuib mm. 1..11 puieiliUHl cnUUlfll lllll
1 icnui ui ruui oroinary nouses. Tho sum real lied
iruiu stun uuu nruuL on Luis tmtiniv. iniiii tn ti... ,-.i,
ulur pay for Mbor as roofer, thould uniuunt to not
1 biuu uuu pruiii uu u
nay tor Uboras roi
less than tsou. An i-iiert man tould easily do the
II "Ul " UIUW ITUlMUli "aJB- '"U IH.TM1US 01 blllUU
und study It,
Mk tor UTias. If a ou u in uimijhi t n
niifo
niouoy. Droneiit tlie innthT tn tho nrin.
f!&WW&J!W!2WX&
X,'S"S,Vi,0,.
too pront with you. Wo will Kuuruuti-n tho territory
.vj-u'lioo frisKuuVAiT f
and weuUon. lm co, Juutii lw
TJUBINESS OAItDfl,
JJ visiting oakOh,
itTin;? 8-
I Neatlv and Oheanlv nrlntetl 't limnor.nu.
j biam yjnee,
ill
ill
I urnrn iEI
WfauartuiiwetiPjo
DEMOCRAT, BLOQMSBURG 301LUMBIA COUNTY,' .PA: 1
tvtkw htock ov clothing.
AND
Goufclomori'a JDxnnn Gooas.
DAVID l.OWKNIIIOUG
Invites attention to lili tart'ontidclezantstocl;
Cheap and Fasliiouablc Clolliii,
at his Moro on;
MAIN 8TUEET, IN TIIU MEW IILOOK,
IILOOMSIIUIJO, l'A.,
vhcro ho has Just received trom Now York and Phil
adelphia a full assortment ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable, durablo nnd
nauosoino
DRESS CSQ&BS,
l.'OKSIMTINa OF
I10X
SACIC,
1-ItOClC
OlIJI
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
OF A LI, SOllf S SIZES AND COLOltS,
Ho has also replenished his al ready largo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSI.MEItEy,
STItll'ED,
FlilUUtiU
ANDJt'LAl.N VKSTH,
iUIIITM,
CliAVAT.S
HOl'Kt!,
COI.LAEM,
IIANDKEIICHIEFH,
(ILOVUS,
ISIWFIINDI'.US,
AND
AliTlOLES.
PANOY
Ito has constantly on hand a largo and well select
ed assortment ot .
Clotha and Vontinga,
wldchholsjrcparcdtoma!;etoorder Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notlee, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing Is made to wear nnd most
ot It Is ot homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHKS AND JKWKLUY.
OF i:VJil!Y DUSCKUTION, FINK AND 01I1SAF.
HIS CASK OF JUWKLltY IS NOT KOltl'ASSnD IN
TltlSFLAUl!.
CALL AND EXAMINI! HIS (lUNKIt.M, ASSOKT-
J1UNTOF
Clothing, Watcbca,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENBEHQ,
July 1,13-tt.
,COUHTER,PLATFORM.WAGON&TBACK
(LC? AGENTS WANTEDS
send roit 1'fycE.uar
MARVIN SAFE fSCALECO.
V265 BROADWAY N. Y.
721 CHESTNUTST.PHILA.PL
108 BANK ST.CLEVE.O.
.March 31, T.-1y.
THE TRIUMPH TRUSS 00.
No. S31 nowcry, New Vorlr,
TO WHOM WA8 AWAIIDEl) THE
l'ltUIrllUftl
roil the
Best Elastic Truss anil Supporter
At tho great American Instltuto Fair
(SESSION IST5.)
Cuna llrnt'r.KtN Fnou so 10 (J Davs, andOijui
1,mjo joii a Case Tiiev Cannot ccue.
Thov emnloy a llrst-class Lady hum-on. Terms
moderate. Cures tlu.irauteed. 'Ihu usual illscouuts
to ratrons of llushniidry. Kxutiilnatluns Freo.
Orders tilled by li-all. hi nd ten eents fur liesi-rliitlio
llOUK, IU lir.. 11, II, !1UII?I!AA!,
.Mar. m, TiJ.-iy. uenerai Buperiuienueni.
Ycrbatim Koportin
(r
Q'
ti:hmsi Actual travellhir- boardlnsr-. and other
ezpenses; llvu dnllarsasesslun,fortaklni,'thoreniti
111111 u-n i-enui u iuiiu, uuiiuii-11 ,,uius,;iui i.uiiu
nut Inlsi lmiLsliand.
i " ... - . ...
Where tne inaiier renin leu iiiunu nay eijiiui, nr
cxcicus uity louas, iuu mu-uuuar it u iviu uu muni-
l-U, UUU IUU irilUSUIllilIlK Hill, lUUK-liailil llllliurit III
liftmen eeiitji arnllo: but. '11 all such eases, tr fewer
man nny rouosnru purtiiaseu, iuu 1110 uuiiiirs iuu
bo charired.
rapher, uloumsburu, Columbia cuunty, Fennsjliu
nla. Auurebs. n. i. linger. ,i.,-i.. i-uui i-bii-iiun-
Itesidenco. iron street, uctwecn Third anu
rourin.
oniee with!-:. i:.Orvls.I-:sii..Coluinblan-bulld
InKi entriince.opposltu tliti east train to tho court-
uuusu yaiu,iurbi Hour, iininiuuriii iiiriu.
onicu-hour, fruuiltwel 0 to ouo.o viuck,
ieb is, lsic-ly
The "Wall Street Indicator.
THIS WKKK'S IKSUHPKNT KltKH.
ContuliiH l'lctoilal Illuslratlonn of Hulls und Hears.
Also, full undeoiiiph to Instructions how to operate
lu Mocks and Mock' Fililleires, Capital l.llsund
suKifcsttoiis. Also, a list ot Valuable I'reinluuis to
emus. -M-nu mr u."
liUCKWAl.Tiill K co., r.niikersnnu luiiters,
I'. o. iiox MIT. 10 Wall M.,Now Vuik city.
Mar.alM.-ly
OTICL TO hUASK.
iu Hotel In llranci-Mlln. Columbia eour.ti-. l'a..
kntiu-n asthu Jiuobtluoil stand, now oeeuntedbv I
John hnyder.ls to bo let tor Iho year bepliinlni; April
I, 19IU, ll-l'.J 1W - ,.,',,,,,
Atfy-aUaw.
Jan T.1-tt. Hlooinsburif, l'a,
HOMBOPATHIO
FAMILY MEDICINE CASES.
And books irlvlnt? nlaln and conclso lUrectlons for
I heir uso ale, aro if necessity In every household r
UI UIU.ll Ill U lllliuij UUMlvi lllvuiWilVRlUIVVUH
burtous case of sickness.
Vol k, will sendn cntnloiruo descrlblnsr thodlferent
Messrs liOKiULit 4; TAi-J'.i., n ii rami tit., New
'i'fielrs Is tho oldest establishment o( Us Miidul
A mi 1 lea, havliiK Kin (3imdd lu Uii,
Al't Jt-DtV,
' 1 i
JULIAS MENDEN HALXj
TTAVING rt-'iuued llie butlnuts nf jMurtlmn-
JUL
. illselnj nt hi j old Htore, On
St A IN BTUI'UT, M.OOMSIlUliCl,
NMAH TUB l-OUKS ttOTrt.,
Helresto mil 1 ho nttenllonof his Friends nnd I ho
ruuiiaircncr.illy,u his
MI'.W, Ft) I.I, AND VAIttUIl
STOCK OF GOODS,
,1UST OWSNlil),
And sollelts asharo of public p.ui'nu.iKo
HIS aT(K'K(!ONKISTH(iF 1 " '
DltV UOODS, - I i - - - ! : 1
(iitocEitnw, ' ' " ""
yui:uN8WAin:,
wii.i.owwAiii:,
noora k miioiw,
. llAItnWAlth,-
Fl.OUlt AND FIIKD
In connection Willi his Mock ot MercnandLso no
constantly kecpl on hand In tits yard.
A FUI.Ij tlTOCK OF
Dressetl and Unteseft Life
AND .milNOI.ES OF lllSMANUFACTdltE.
Bill Lumber niiulo a opociulity.
OAI.L AND SEE.
OCt.3,KT2-tr.
BLOOMSBUKG-
wth v-y i,-Im,
I'l
Qi-, ;
MARBLE WORK:
T. L. G-TJNTOH, Proprietor,
MAIN STItHKT, HULOW SIAHKm".
Manufacturer of and Lcalcr in till ilinli 0
HONDMEHTAL MAHBLE WORKS
Wiuiio the best AMUllll'AN nnd lTAHAN Maiulc.
He lins on hand nud titrnlijlic.-, lu vriler
JIOXLDIENTS, .' 1 ,
T03UUJ. ' , i-..
'IinA'DSTO.Vl,
UIIN.'S VAS1, Ac.
Kiervvnrletvot MAiSile cilttlnir neatly executed at
theluwoft innrket pil-es.
A Inn;; jiiactleal i-.xperli-ijeo and isonal nl tcntlon
toliiKhiis jnnkes tho prnii 1( lor riiiill-lont nr cut";;
s.illr,rnellonl All niilci by infill prumplly attended
tu. 1'. 0. box VJJ.
by"A. IU II ork iltlivcnd f.ve (Vincf."tjSl
Aiis, 21, '74-ly. L. (iL'NTUN, 1'ioprlelor.
y7"A NVKK1I1T ,t CO.,
wiioi.nsAi.i: ci!0('i:'i:H,
N. I.'. CurnerSecnnilatid Aih.U Sln-ei"!,
I'llll.AllKI VlilA,
Dealers in
nun, SYitui'S, coffki:, ttrtiAit, ioi..ssi
i-.iJk,biicf.9, nic.iun sum, Ac, Ac.
ivorderswlll recclvo prompt nttetitton.
lM.T-tf
ROl.LIiNS
&
HOLMES
No. 11 Centra Stre
Piute Gas ami Steam Fitters
1 .
f MANUFACTUlSEItS' (IF
-CJILNT "W ABE,
UALVANIZr.I) IKON COItNICI.',
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS, .
Wiro Trellises, iic. Dealers in Stoves. Rane
es, Kiirnacc-i, Italtimnro Heaters, Low Dewii
Orates, Slnntels, I'U.MI's?, Weather Strips,
C, Also . .
GAS
FIXTURES
of the latest design. Fpeelal attention paid to re-
palnntr tiiiwlnjrJliieiiinesori-veryiK'Rcrlptlun.healei!,
Locus, lien Hani: ii-'. Key Fllllhir. Kc. I'llvalu lh-sl
tlences lleatl'd 1-J Me.un at asm. ill cost utuivn Hut
Air. 1 eu. -ir,
REGISTERED TRADE-MARK.
AMM0N1ATU1) SUPUIt i'lIQSl'irATlC,
Ch culara and analysis innlled fit-o on nrplleatlpn.
Fur talo.by Dealers L-enerally, und by tho Inipot ti l's
111111 jiiiiuuiaeiiiieiii,
jo.KiAt; j.Ai.a.r.x's strnx,
No. -1, Houlli Delaware Ave., I'hilndclphla
AGEiN'i'S,
male iin enitujemcnl tilt yon tec our
NEW BOOK,
WlilcU In Uirllllni? JnKwt, MnllAif mnt. Opgiuica
unu cuuapucKM mis iHMtumt'jy nu iiujiu u in ,rin
i iiiNti ' iur uitt liiiu'iinut in'iiua -laMfttiui Big in.
Tlio ''Nurlli Aiiu-ilonn JUiwdw" h.ia it is "tkrv
IllLT Of UnUUJllllCtl IH'lllMM Illll tfl Mill C 1 V it till PX.
U'il&1u iMiuuLuitv i" lint "Duliimuu 'fimi'S" wivh,
"J115L Miclia woik an UioiiMimNuf tho Amnicim
LlscrL,allalL,4hiirijiLic tn uuv oi iniLllbluHl." A
acthu inuii or utimiinf poJ mlilrt'HH liiMiiedltuvu
law uauitibH .1. n. roidJi ro
TMM 1AW;U IS HIV. M'lTil
pQVELL & (PHE8MAN
X Advort s nn flnents,
TllllirtJ, CHESTNUT 6T5 BT. LOUlfe, MO
yAixv
Alll.l-: I'lWl'WlTY
AT
FKIVATK tiALK.
Tho subscriber will oiler at rilvato talo
THltHK TOWN l.OTS"
In tho town of Unlit street, Columbia county Tho
with nivcBHiiiy outbuildings, a blacksmith hepunj
improvements consist ot aiu tstiory irniiui nouao.
Willi iKH-eiwaiy oiiiuuuiiiiihh, u piaimi
suiiill Iriimu houso sullaulu for n shop,
Terms in-irto eusv for Durehuseis.
J, II, imi
JJgMBlrccf, April iMtrn.
i -iv.
aooos1 !
A HEAVY STOCK,
S. II, MAM & SON
IJivo Just Itecoivwl
jlit" larpest nnd limt supply til
CHEAP AND IASHI01UBLE
DRY GOODS,
They hAio rtrr 'ntrereil tothelr iilcniltiintll'tw
tomers, (jlollisf Cassiiileros, anil gutiabtts
, furWKN'd WKAI1,
.Olotlis, Aliipacus, Merinos,
. ' for IiADIES' WEAIl,
CAr-K.'OKS, MUHMNtl, l)A.MllitIC8,
' and cvrry' variety of Dry OomU desired.
1
STOCK 01'
Carpotd, Mote, Ottomans,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Including all tlie vaileties of
COIfl-I-nvS, T1CA9 and fjUUAllP,
COUNTRY PKOJ3TJOB, 1
nnd a gcnonil siliiply of articles useful for tlio
table always 011 band.
CALL AND SHB.
Country produce of all l:ind-i taken in ex
change for pooiU at e:nli jiricc-t,
oct.30,';4-tf
.CALIFORNIA.
Tin: ciiicAtio a NouTii-wr.a'n:nN hailway
r.tubracreuimernne nmnnKirnent tho 01 ent Trunk
Krtllrtny Miles of tho WKST nnd N0U fII.VliST,nml,
with Its nuiiiei-oiH nr.mehes und eiinnectl inp, tonus
tho Hiortc nnd iiiilekest riiute botivei-n 1 hle.iii
and nji pelnts In lii.il.viu, 'Aihjonsiv, Nim-r-.iKus
MlrtnliAN'i illsNior,, low.i, Nkvii-v-iKA, Caliruruta
and Ua Wt-BtfrnTentliiles. Its
' Oniuim :iu! 'nlirornla E.l:in
" ' ' 1 '
11 tho'Jtiortl Rttmd bott j-oute tor nil points in north
em IIU110H, Iowa, )),il:otn, MhiMi-k.i, V.'jeinln,
Coloindi, Nvvuil.i, t'tah, California, Oregon, China,
.lapan and Australia. Us
CliicaoIadlfiais l St. S'r.ul Line
IsllioMiorbllno for Northein ln'onMn nnd Mlnne-s-iln,
nnd rui- Madison, St. l'.iul. MlnnenpolH.Duluth,
.and all points In the tieat Nortli-n est. Us
Wlisoiia ami at. I'clcr 5,1 tic
IS tlirl only I note for vrinorn, V.olU stcr, Owi tonnn,
Munktitn, HI, (Iter, Now I lui, nml all points la
uiulhurii nnd cvutral Mlnnebota. Its
Green C!:;y mtrt riiai'iict!c E.Itio
Is the (inly line foi-.I.inesMlle, Wntei town, l'cnil 1U
Lac, 1W1KC-1I1, Aitilelon. lu-een Ii.iy, Ifr-aimlM, Ne-
iiiinei , miiut-ii . iiuiiuiuii, iir.ueueK ituu iuu
.lUihupoiiuTCoinnry1. In
f.'rci'lio: C ami Buldiquc 3,ino
ts the only luute for Illjtln, l!uel;f,,nl, Freepfiit,nnd
iillpuli u. Hi eppri. lis
ClllcaO ulltl ntilWIKliifM! S.ilM!
stlie ol'l Lnfco Slion llnllle, and 11 the n-lv nno
'i.ssliie; tlirnuh l-uii&l'jn; Uii.e l un-st, J lliil.ni.l
ill., .hik-i; 11, ti.n 111
lino--h:i lu Mlitiaul.ei-.
tiii:i:i i'a'acc 'ins
are run mi itll thu-ii'-li tr.iln.. of this ro-ul.
iHT. ii- UN A , .n iciniiin-r 1 it-sd e.im ie-
tum-n i-lili:i-v.iu(l St. I',iii1,('lili'.ijii.tnd Mllwmikt e,
ui- I'lillM-rii itllil ilhih.l.
At uiit.111.1 (tin sin ii'-rt i-iiiincei u 11 it 1 in- uii-i 1-111,1
ei-puib uniiho llidi-n I'.iellie Knllieiul lui-nll ikjIiiIh
e.st. of t he MUwim 1 1 lur.
On the nirlvnl or Th- trains froiii the e.vt nr houth.
he tr.ilnsi f tliti Chl-'ino ft Nuith-Westi-in Hallway
ao i- ueitffiiiw n iuhs-
I'UllCul'M II III l 1 l. II 11 III V AM) ( 'AMI OIIN'IA. TuO
iriiucn ir.imsii.uiy. u-iin I'uiini.in panicf-iii-jutm
-oi,hi iinds eonii n: e.irs Ihiou-rli tn t-oiuu-ll tluirs.
1 Ml nr 1-1 1,1. A-Si .ll.sr,L irui-l-", 1,1111 nil iiull u .tlll.s
l.itl). with I'tillnnni n.U.teo ej-s attiulied to bnlh
r.ilns.
1'im tlurifi llw AN'iil.ikii M-i'Kiwii'.. twn train?
I ilh, with I'lillman p.iliiu- tars utt.it lieu, amliun-
lilni; thiiu,'li IU Mniiiielti,
run Mti.ifAUKKE.iuiu- uii'uii.'ii irn ns ir.iuv. i'iiii-
iniiui-nis unnlsht. lulus, pallor Oi.ili'c.us outlay
1 niiu-i.
'on si-Aii-ri isnwiKnxA nnu no 11 s n J nno--ot.i.
nr-o 1 liruuli ti.ilu il.illy, Mlth Fullnuiu sleipersto
w 111011.1.
inn m-iicorr. Tin rrer-nnrr. two iiiroiian tra ns
dally, with I'ullnun ears 011 iiUM.Iralm.
ion nriuiiin: inii i.a i-hoii, m.i cuuien, 1110
throtisli trains didb, Willi l'ulliniin ears on nl-lit
tiiitn to .Me'.iecur, lowa.
FouHint-x City ami V anktov. two trains d.u v.rull-
manears to MKsnuil Vallej .luuctloh.
1-ok i.Ahi: liKNKVA, tour ii.uiis gaily.
Foil ItocKtiu-.n. srKiuiMi. Kko.,iia. JAvnvirrr.
and other points, j 011 can hai 0 fi oin t wo to ten I raltm
dally. .
Kew voir omce. so ns nroanwav: noston on ep.
c Mato street; oumha oniee, aM Fnrnluim street:
fan Francisco otllev, 121 Mnntgoincry Mivct; Clilca-
roiicKet iinii-esi i.a uiau; sneer, unuei- Mieriiiau
lousu: corner Cunal and .Madison Stieeta; Kinin
MieeL itepui, eurner u,iiu.iu unu 1 unai Mreels;
wens Miei ttieprir, corner wi-iisami Klnzle s i-lv k.
For rates or lnromuitlon not nttahinbli! irnm i-nni-
iiuiiiu iivivi. n uyiiio, ,u v
W. II. KTKKKKTT,
Mauvin IIi-outTr.
i,eu. ims, Ay 1, i;uicat;o.
tit Jl. !Mip'r,Uhlca0
Feb. 4,76-ly
EIIUVEE. niiEED VAIIB.
Slootro-Platcd Tab'lo Ware,
AND
Ornamental Art UiJork
IN URU.Vr YAUIUTV,
JIANU1-ACTUHED 1JY THE
Meriflen Britannia Gompauy,
5 5 0' Broad way, Ncmv York.
Tho best Plated Hpoons nnd Forks aro those Sliver
I'latcd heaMestdii tho parts whero necessarily the
most wear comes, and licnrlng Iho Trado Mark.
m7 itoGuns imoTHKiis-xii.
V. II.-Tills prcat Imrrovetnent In EllvtM'lated
Hpoons nnd Forks Is applied nllko to cncli (vrado of
l'lale, A l,lland18o., asoi-deied. Tho Process nnd
Mat-hlncry for rnantifneturlne theso foods too I'at
enred, Tho-i:.vti-aor Standard Plain" made, by this
Company Is stamped A 1, simply, und Is plated 20
per cent, la a ler thiui Iho ordinary mm kot stand
ard. ttrrim I'lcinluins nwsitled at all fairs wlirra
exhibited, irca World's Fair of lsd-j to Atneilean
nstiiuto'Falr,ls7.-,, miluslc.
March 10, ';o.-cv.
Awnrile'l tlio lli;liest JU-ilal at Vienna.
E, & H. T. ANTHONY ds CO.,
6'Jl, Jlr'oudwa;, Nnu Yuri:.
(llpp. MiiUupulltan Hotel.)
MANiirAoriniras, Imioutkhs anu Iiihieiisik
OHKQllOS AND 1-ltAJIlCS,
STKIlEOSOOlMiS AND VIEWS,
I.I1UMH, (MtAVHOSUOl'KS A SUITAllI.K
yiuws.
We nro lioodiiinirtem fur ever lliliiiflu thowiiyof
Slorpopticouo aud Mugio Jiantorns,
lit Inn Alaiiufai-l irivl h of Ihu
MlWlO-SCIluNTll-'K! l.ANTKKN,
b'riJltl'.tJ-I'ANtll'TICOX,
UNI VKIISITY STI'.UKOl'i'fCON,
A DN'UllTISEIl'rS KTKllliOlTICON,
VUTOITIL'O.V,
BC1100I, INTJ:i!N, 1'AMIIA' IjANTICKN
J'K01'I.l-V.SI,AN'l'HiN,
Eaehkljlobilnsfllio best of )tstlasslu the market.
FntnleKues ot IfinU-rns and Glides, llli dlrecllons
fur Ut-liu, synt 011 applleulluii,
Any enterpilstiiif imin euu inako money M(na
Jltiglo Ijmleiu, " ' 1
rmrtw out tins 'iiiivuiiHcnu-iit for reter
eiieeUSJ lib, i,7fl-:m
THES 'MOODY SHIRT."
MAJ)U TO OKWBH ONLY.
A FUItlKpT ,VX tlWAUATKi:!).
f icullernen ileelrlnJWilrls will pleato drtn m a lino
anil our Agent w III gull nnd ygt Uu muuimV-nienl,
FuUoryNo.aUcKutthlllia.Mcnue.
Address 1', O. MOODY,
March lu.'iO-'y I'ur.intoji,'
CIIEAl
JOB
liflfl
AT'TlIJi
COLUMBIAN OimOti.
Tho Columbian Priiiling Krittib
lisliincnt is amply supplied witl
llic ncccssiiry Presses, Types tunl
other nialci'itil for executing all
cintls of Printing at low rales and
in tlie most expeditious and satis
i'iictory manner.
CALL AT Til 10
4"
Columbian Building:.
COURT HOUSE ALLEY,
13r,oosisi!URfi, Pa.
When special material is required
it will bo promptly obtained.
I3ool;s and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers,
Largo and Small Postors,
Letter and Pill Heads
Envelopes with Business Cards,
Bussiness, Pie JSTie, Wedding and
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bills ol' Faro, &c.
Will all bo supplied and cxeuled
iu superior stylo, at cheap
rales and short notice.
Tho best workmen 'aro employed
and tho best material will
always bo furnished.
A liberal share of public patroir
ago is respectfully eolicitpd.
Bloomsmjjio, Junu 18,1875,
iuLu)Ki.riiA iWwmW WAU
iVUKANdl-lMUNT (Tl-v""fMf?SF.NAKIt
'1 tn , TUAINS. ' " ' "
I
1 . " '
'R JIL'I fllT ASil 1(1,1 OtB (Jt'KllAV t'Xrt'rfl'li
For, Now York, I'lillnileli.uVnradlmr, IMtlsMlln
Tnmnqu.i, Ac, ll,l.Tn, m
l'nr f'.)ialssa, ll,M 11. m. nnd T.Sfl p. in. ,
Fur W'llll.im.iirt,f,,8i n. ni, unit l.wi p. in.
'TiiAibapiut ntii'ttir ika'ik.as kii.uhvii.(riisIijv'is
eiiTsn.) , mi t
Uiio5,'eivTvoiiTi'snn1. h, ,i
iaiiiiiiiii.ii-ipiii,i,!i,in.'i.i, ' , ,1
)nve licadliitf, II..I 11. 1,1.. lHilinlluvip.ini, ...
and Taiii-itmn. t.ati 1,. tfi. "
A6 f'Auwlssii, fi,.i ,1. m. n.1 t,k plm." '
Lernu 1llll.ini.i"ni,l,ifiM.-anilr!,W)H.'iil.'
1 .iW nt, is ,-.,tl Hum New Vorkiiiid l'hll.ulo
ilil.i 1,11 (liluil 1 ,. Ilhuueli.ii.imuf uim. I
- ... nt 11
l.in.ti, f .;i-,ir.
'. Xi WrtlOTIIM, '
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lt)U-un;i:
i IHSII'AM,
tJliXTIUli
t
'll.'UUVAY
On niidiiflei-Koveiiifcer antli. ti!t! Witf.. ,.'1,,',
SUMlt'liViisfui.ttta.
N'OItTIIUMIlli.
i:ile,-l.ill,v.'(iii.iii.,ann-t Rittirtt ,,, ,
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Itucliimtrii- f,,n,
N'latmr.1 i, ,.. ..
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tl'j.rp. m. ...... .1
u -...Jim man, in. iiitito iiuim;
Ihilos.tun. in,
ForTHW.tlll).
Iiun.iio llMii f-ss wo h. m. nn iu- Il.11 1 isluiV -t.; . m
,., , .. .. " Hall lir.ort-s. in
1-lmlin.Miill 11.15 a. in., anno llnnlsttiitf 11.,. w
' 1 " Wiftlitngtou i;i.ni
" llaltliKoi-uAjhi "
,, WiijiiiiiBimi s.3ii "
llnrrl4l)urtrieeuni'niiMi,ittoii s.,iuji. nj.milio HmiM
burs um p, in. , ,,
. niilieDjItlinoio r.ttn. in
,. , i ' MT8lilr.8tKil'i',.u .1
LrIeJ,alllif.M a. m. eiiliu ll.iulsljutja -c n. m.
' " ll.lllllllU'O C4II -i
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All dally ij.vcept tiumlay.
llOVI), Jr., (IcuiT.il 1'4Miii;pi Aent
I
c.t.. i-i', liei.einl .M.innyi r
PENNSYLVANIA RMITroAD.
I'lill;iilelili!a iVjKWii;.- I!. fsion.
,St;.MMIUrTI.MT0'TAlil,I-i.
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tlio iwu on ilii-PirtK-iiMMM t'lf.11 'lail
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1. ,i n.iki p. in
S.t.3 p. Ill
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.... -1.S.'. u. Ill
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nrr.nt Mlll.inipi,ii ... i:.m ,. ,
I.i I- lluien T.30 p. 1,1
SUNDAY r.XFIIfJS leaves New Vtnk .T..... s.e.-, n. i
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DAY
HXFlllS.S
leaves Kane
' l.'t-noiti
1j k Haven.
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n.'iiin. iu
arr. at Hnti.--liuii; i.iu f,. m
" ' I'ltllaileliihl.i 7.-.-H p. in
" - NewYniK iii.is p. in
" Iialllinurii v.::r, p, m
" Washington 'J.iup. m
nillHMAlMeavesKrlo ll.-Wa.m
lit-limo h.r.ft p. in
I " Lock Haven le.ii.-, p. m
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arr. nt ll-irilslniii; jf.-i.ni in
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FAST I.TNi: leaves Wllllamsport I2.r..i a. m
lui.tii. iiuiiinuiir u.ii.1 a. m
" Il.illlinoie 7.S5n. m
" l'hiiadelphia 7.ssn.m
" New ork 10.23 a, m
SUNDAY KXlitls leaves Wllll.unport... 8.1.1 a.m
mr. ul iiuiiisitui-i: 11.411 a. tn
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" " " New Yoik n. is p. in
' " " Haltlmoro 7.3.1 n.iu
Frio Mntl West. Nlnenra F.Miiess West i n.r,
Aeeum. est and Day i:pros4 Hnst makn close con
nectton at Noithuinlieilaiid ulth L. & 1). It. II. trains
for Wllkes-linniiuiid tioninton.
i.no -Mini ii est, Kiat'ara impress West, Ella
.jpress West und I.oel: llaien Arcoimnodauou
est innlco clasu eonnectl'.n nt WUllainsnort with
N. c. it. W. trains north.
HrloMnll West. Nluk'U-a Kxpri-Ks West, nnd Day
Impress hast niaku eluso cuniiecilon at. Lock Ha en
wlih 1). I:. V, it. It. trains.
Frio Mall Fast and West connect nt Filo u!t!i
tra us on U K A- M. , It. II. nt Coi ry w llli o. 0. & A.
v. it. it, nt Fmnoiluin with It, N, , K V. Ii. It. and nt
Driftwood with A V. It. It. ' "uu '
-V,'f."or Ca!i3 "''J,,1111' between Fhlladeljihla nnd
Wlliuiniport on Nlnffiira i:piess West, File Fx.
Picks West, Phlladeliilila Fipic-ss liist Hay
l-xrris.il-.iist m.d hunday F.piess Fast. Mecplng
Cars on all night trains, -'i"'i.
W.U. .
UALDWIN,
General Supt,
Dee. K.'JO-tt
DELAWAIUC, liACI-CA WANNA AND
WF.STF.ItN liAH,l!OAl).
1U.00MSUU11O DIVISION.
Tiino-Tablo No. sa, Takes effect nt 1:30 A. Jt
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