THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. V Mrscellaneovis. n v ciiAitt.iy r.iUDR. Two woiiioti, HWcf, rkcpf UlctlMUUnrnl n vlllrtflo In Yorkshire. It stood npitrt Ironi tlifi village, niut Uicy often frit uneasy at night, being lone women. One day they rccelycil a considerable sum of money, bequeathed tlicm by n relative, nodlliat set tho slinplo souls all In a flut ter. ? They had n friend In tho village, the blacksmith's wife ; so they went and told her their fears. She admitted that theirs was a loncomo place, and she would not live, there, for ono without a man. Her discourso sent them homo downright mlsera bio. The blacksmith's- wife told her husband all about it when ho camo in for his dinner. ''Tho fools 1" said ho J "how Is anybody to know thoy have got bras In tho house?" "Well," said tho wire, "they make no secret of It to me ; but yoli need not go for to toll it to all the town ioor souW." "Not I," said tho man ; "but they will publish It, novcr lcar ; lcavo women folk nlonofor making their own troublo with their tongues." There tho subject dropped, as man and wifo havo things to talk about besides their neighbors. Tho old women at tho toll-bar, what with their own fears and their Job's comforter, began to shiver with apprehension as night came on. However, at sunset tho carrier passed through tho Rale, and at sight of his .face they brightened up. Tlicy told him their caro and begged him to sleep in the house that night. "Why, bow can I?" said he. "I'm duo at ; but I will leave you my dog." Tho dog was a powerful mas tiff. Tho woman looked at each other ex pros slVely. "Ho won't hurt Us, will he?" sighed one of them faintly. "Not he," said the carrier, cheerfully. Then he called tho dog Into the houso and told them to lock tho door, and went away whistling. The women wcro left contemplating tho dog with that tender interest apprehension Js suro to excite. At first he seemed stag gered at this Off-hand proceeding of hi mister ; it confused him : then he snuffed at the' door ; then as tho wheels retreated, ho began, to see plainly that ho was an aban doned dog ; ho delivered a fearlul'liowl and fley at tho door, scratching and barking furiously. , -The old women fled tho apartment, and wore next seen at an upper window, Bercam ing to tne carrier. "(Jome back I come back, John I lie is tearing tho house down I1' "Drafctha varmlutl" said John, and camo back. 611 tho road bo thought what was bost.to Ixrdone. Tho.igood .natured; fellow took his great coat out qf f,the cart,und,laid it down on the floor. Tho mastiff instantly laid himself on it. "Now," Bald John stern ly, '"let us have no more nonsense ; you take chargo.of that till I come, back, anil don't you lei -nobody steal that 'there,- nor yot t;jvives''brasi. .There now," said ho,kindly, to the , women, "! bIiaII .be back, this way by breakfast time, and ho won't budge till then." i - "And he won't hurt us John?' "Lord, no. Blessyour heart; he is as sensible as auy (Christian j" only,'Lord sake, woman, don't ye go. to take tho coat from him, or you'll be wanting a new gown your self, and maybe apetticoat and all." He retired and the old women kept at a respectful distance from, their protector. He never molested them ; nnd, indeed, when they spoke cajollngly to' him he oven wagged his tail in a dubious way ; but still, as thoy moved about, he squinted at them -out of his blood-shot eyes in a way" that chocked all desire on their part to try on the carrier's coat. Thus protected they went tp bed earlier than usual ; they did not uiStlress ; they were too much afraid .of everything, espec ially their protector. The night woio.on.and prosently their sharpening sense let them know that the dog was getting restless ; he snuffed and then ho growled, and thon he got up and pattered about, muttorlug to himself. Strnightwny with furniture they barricaded the door through which their protector must pass to devour them. But by-and-by, listening acutely, they heard a scraping and a grating outside tho window of the room where the dog was; and he continued growling low. This wasenougb; they slipped eut of the back door, and left their money to save their lievs ; they got in to the village. Tt was pitch dark, aud all houses black but two ; one was the public house, casting a triangular gleam across the road a long way off, and tho other was the blacksmith's house. Here was a piece of fortune for tho terrified women. They burst into their friend's house. "Oh 1 Jane, the thieves havo.come 1" and they told her In a few words all that had happened. "La 1" said she; "lrow timorsome you are! ten to one ho was only growling at boiuo one that passed by." "Nay, Jane, wo heard the scraping out side the window. Oh. womau, call your man, and let him go with us." 'My man ho Is not here." "Where Is he, then ?" "I suppose he is whero other working women's husband arc, at tho public house," she said rattier bitterly, for she had her ex perience. , The old women wanted to go to the house for lilm, but the blacksmith's wife was a counigeoun woman, und.besides, she thought Itwaajntwt dlkely .si uhio 'alaniLj "Way nay," said ho, 'Matt time I went for him there I gut a fiiiQ affront. I'll come with you,' sjicl' she. "I'll take the poker, and we havo gut our tongues to raise tlio town with, kuppoKO. So they marched to tho toll-bar. When they gut near It, they saw something that staggered thUherolno, There was actually a iimiii half in and .half out of tho window. This brought the bluckxmith's wife to stand still, and tho timid pair em plored Iter to go back to the village. J Nay," said she. What for ? I see but ono and hark 1 it Is my belief tho dog is holding of hiui." However, she thought it safest to be oh the same id.de with the dog, lent lb u muu thru on her. So she made her way Into the kitchen, followed by tho other two ; and theroa sight met her eyes thut changed all her feelings, both toward the rubber and to ward each other. Tho great mastiff had pinned a man by tho throat, aud was pull ing at him through tho window, with fierce but uiuQted snarls. The man's weight alone prevented It, The window was like a picture frame, and lu that frame there glared, with lolling tongue and starting rye, tho white foq pf (ho blacksmith, their couragaons. friend's villainous husband. She uttured an uppalllug scream aud Hew upon the dog aud choked him with her two bunds, He held and growiod, ""and tore till be was all but throttled iitmsdf, then he let go, and the man fell. Hut what struck tlio ground out side, like tk lump of lead, was lu truth a lump of eUf t the man1 was 'cjullo dead, and fearfully iorii about the throat. Bod Id 'n comedy end iu an appalling and most pite ous tragedy not that "the couiei.Jilwul deserved any plty.but his poor, IrdvejUoacat wife, to whom ho did nqt tiaro confide the lllalny ho meditated. ! Tiio outlines of this truo slory wero In several Journals. I havo put tho disjointed particulars together as well (i I could. 1 Imvctrlc'd hard to learn the imino ol the vil Uge, and what becamo of this poor widow, but havo failed blthcrto. Should these lines meet tho eyo of any ono who can tell me, I hope he will, and without delay. Agricultural. Kilter Cream. Tho causo and euro nro both well enough known, Cream becomes btttorby long kec ping ; jil.thrco daya It will begin to tell f nf- ter the fourth day It Is unfit to bo used In oofl'eo or mado Into butter, spoiling both. In summer Ihcro Is litllo bitter milk or cream, becauso tho cream Is churned soon er than iu tho winter, seldom reaching the third day. Sometimes, where there is a sin tjlo cow kept, I havo known tho bitter to how ou account of tho small quantity ol cream accumulating. Tho summer practice U reversed In tho w' nlcr. Thcro being too llltlo milk to require frequent churnings a week wo account readily for tho evil complained of. The forepart of tho season, wlfcii milk U in greater quantity, necessita ting inoro frequent churning, I hear of but llttlo complaint. It matters not how good the feed Is, If tho tendcrest hay and roots aro added, making an approach to summer jecd ; nor how cicau tho milk is kept, the hioet perfect milk If sot beyond threo days Wilt bo hurt. Tho writer of this has filled the vessel, leaving barely spaco enough for k cloth to be stretched over without touch ing tho milk, and a snug lid put on, keeping tho alt out, but nil to no purpose. So, In the purest air, iu all tho temperatures, it is the game. It Is ago that spoils tho cream ; not only does it mako It bitter, but it destroys the flavor, giving it ft rank, dlsagreeablo taste. Thesooner the cream Is churned or used af ter tho milk has stood forty eight hours, the better. If there is too llttlo cream to churn add the milk aud churn that with it to give sufficient body to work it. If tho milk has been keDt In rmro air and cleanliness ob served tlir6ughout, "with tho proper tempo, rature, about CO degrees, thcro will uot.ou. ly be an absence of tho bitter, rank taste, but a good quality of butter will be pro. duccd. Rust on Celery. There are two causes of rtiBt. Celery likes a cool, moist situation, and if a trifle sha ded all tho better. If it Is planted lit an opcnuitualion exposed to-the sun, -it some times burns, aud this catiss rust.- - This, however.'is not' tho .most frequent cause. Celery.shouhLiiclUiei .bo.hoed.uor earthed up when moistened with dew or rain, nor when tho ground is moist. IU should be done when air and soil and plant aro dry, otherwise rust is sure to bo the result. If thesoil is.' permitted between tho leafstalks or la, tho heart of the plant at earthing up, rust or rot, or both is the compensation. This is one reason why wo dislike celery of a branching habit, tho work of earthing well is so difficult. A dwarfish plant of straight, compact growth, fs. always tho safest and best. Whire on this subject wo will say, never let celery become so dry as to wilt, cither while crowinr. ot -when- taken up for consumption or storing. It will never re' .cover from such treatment, but always re main tough' and hollowi Keep celery grow ,ing rapidly, and' when taken up for pitting do noallowMttj'show the least sign of wilting nor. keeD exposed to light for a nopg time, ii you wisn ro Know wuar rear ly-good celery is, havo r few dozen plants under special care. Qlvo them a good soak ling of mauure water every two or three days, Do not earth them up until the plants are at least eighteen (Inches in height. Then bank up to the shortest leaf whero it is attached-to the leaf-stalk. After the heart has grownto tho height of the outsido leaves, bank up again, so that you will have about two feet of the plant earthed up. In n few weeks after tho last banking the celery will befit for uo. FEci'i Floral Guiile. JTop Dressing Orchards. Tho London Garden says . 'Top dressing can ho applied to orchard trees on grass with tho perfect confidence that improved crops will follow, although the grass itself may be tho first to show tho benefit of top-dressing. Thcro is before us an instance of an orchard of apple trees planted on thin gravelly soil ; the trees were covered with moss and stun ted, although not by any means old (about 25 years.) The grass of this orchard has been mown year after year for tho sake of tidiness, thus exhausting tiro soil moro than tho trees did. A rather rough system of top dressing was inaugurated at a eacrifico of appearances; all sorts of refuse material were wheeled or carted into the orchard and spread over tbe surfaco, such as sifted coal ashes, old decayed tan, tho old soil and rub bish from tho potting bench, sweepings and scrtplngs of roads, etc., until a considerable thickness of material had accumulated. The first result was a troublesome growth of grass, which was kept down witli tho scythe, but not cleared away on the contrary, al lowod to rot on tho surface. By aud by tho trow began to emit quantities of yourig rools from the lower parts of their boles into top drestilng and the second result was, that the next crop of apples was considerably larger aud of a inucu Improved quality ; tbe bran ches wero sfverely thinned to admit light and air, well dusted with quick lime to re move moss am) lichens, and they were amply 'repaid annually by this simple atteution." lloiv to Itliieii Tears. An exchange nivcs some directions res pcetlhg tho treatment of Bummer pears which maybe uf benefit to our readers. Tho writer says that pears which ripen pre vlom to October, should never be allowed to ripen upon tho tree, as they are thus .likflly lu decay at the core, or to become mealy and dry of flesh, Outlier them a soon as thoy have attained their full slzo or when the seeds begin to brown nnd place them in a cool dark room, between two wool en blankets. They will then ripen of 11 bright color, be juicy and havo their full iluvor, Woolen blankets ripen them much better than packing them inhay, fern leaves, cotton wadding, or any other material, and do not Impart to tho Iruit any disagreeable' llavor, which other materials aro apt to do, II the fruit is placed in a closet without be ing covered, It Is liable to shrivel and to be come acid, which will not happen when thoy aro ripened between blankets, us then tho temperature U inuro equable, und tho hi r U to a treat extent excluded. CUCKINO, The Siri7 of the Jlmet Rays "The best way to prevent clicking Is to have tho tire shoes with block beds, with but toes, and tho hind hocs with calks, without booli, Tito reason is, )ha.t by clc voting the heel of the fore foot, it has lew ltstance to (ra,ycl in, ruing, ou uy eteva OOPs ting tbetotif the 'blndfool lit has inoro What is Yegetine ? tt Is a comnound extracted from barks, roots ana lirius. Illseluturo'mteinPdy, Uljpurfectlyluuin-lo-w Irom mil h.id pit, rttinni tho nysiiyi, Itlsnour tilling nnd strengthening, It acts Directly upon the blood. Routcls tin' ticrtom sjslciu. Ji'lvcsyoii rtitul Hneet elPelml iilulit. H lv a panacea rorour iireu lai iters mm inutiiei's, rum unesiiU'iiisireiiKii'i inlets their iierws. nnd ulves idem NntuiFfl sweet slesp.- us lifts In'en proM'it liy hnny an nired person, Ills Hie great 1 1 Usui Purliler. iUlsasojUiliii;reme ly for our children, ill hiur relipvqd nnd cured Ihou nds. It, terv tilfmnnt tnflltth rvfrv fliltd lives It. It relieves and eiircs all diseases oilu mating from Impure Mood. .Try tlu Vkuktink. (live tt A fair 'rial for your coiiiplalnlKt tliemouwlll nay to j our menu, neiKiiuor mta ncrpiaimancp, "iry itr, ; It lias eurcu me. RELIABLE EVIDENCE. Tlin futlov Ing unsolicited teattmnnlal from ltev. (). r.Walter.forinerlv n ilornf I'.nwdnln soti.iru rnnreli Moston. tmd nt nreMMitM-ttled In lro f1ciict It. I.. must Iw ilef mod as reliable pUdonee, No one phnnld fulHo observe; that, lids todlmontnl Isllio result (if wo Mars' e.xnirlHiieu wiiiitlej usoof VrnxiiMEln tbe ticv. Mr, walker's faintly, bo now pronounce It Invaluable! t'KoviDiNcc. 11. 1.. 104 Transit St. If. II Rthvknk, Ks..t 1 feel bound to express wilb tnv Bltfrntiiro tbi'lilrrh value I plaeo upon your Vuiktimk. .My family luvo in uiirnrino ia.sr.nvo jears. in nervous ueoiuiy It Is Invaluable, and I iveoinmeml It, to nil wbu may need tin luvlgorallni,', renoiullng tonic. (i. T. W'At.urit, Formerly pastor of llowdoln Square Church, lioston. THE BEST EVIDENCE, Tlin fiillmrlnr, 1M tfT fivitn Tfni- 1. U llnsf. YinftlArnf the .M. li. cburcli, Nallclt, .Mass.. will bo react within lercst by many physicians; also thoso BiUTerlng from tho same dlseaso nx mulcted tho son of tbe ltev. K.H. Host. No person can doubt this testimony, as there Is 110 doubt about tho curative power ot Vf.uk.tini!. Natick. Mass.. Jan. 1. 1ST2. Mr. li. It. Stbtbssi Dear sir Wo havo good reason for regarding your Vkuetinr a medicine of tho urcatcst valuo. wo feci assured tint. It has beentiio means ot saWm? our son's life. IU Is now seventeen ycarsof npot rorllio last two yenrs he has sutlcrcd from necrosis of his left caused by scrofulous nlTcctlon, and was so far reduced that nearly u'l who saw hlin thought bis re covery Impossible. A council of able pli)Slclhri3 could kIvo us but tho faintest hopo of Ids over rally ing: two of tho number declaring that ho Wasl yond tho reach ot human remedies, that oven ampu tation could not save him as ho had not enough vigor uieiuluro tho operation, .lust then wo commenced giving htm Veobtink and from that time to tlin pres ent bo has been continuously linpiovlng. liu has lately resumed studies, thrown nway his crutches and uanc, and watks about cheerfully mid strong. Though thcro Is still somo discharge from t ho own ing where Ids limb was lanced, wo have tho fullest coulldeneo that In a llttlo time ho will bo perfectly cured. lie lias taken about three dozen bottles of Vkok tine, but lately uses but I II Ho, us ho declares lie Is too well to bo taking medicine. lie jpccltully) ours, K. S. llest, Sirs. I., c. P. Best. Prepared by XZ Hi- STEVENS, Boston, Mass, VEGETINE All Druggists and Dealers nvr.ii vw 111:111;. Julyl4,-lm. COMPLETE BONE MANURE FOR Buckwheat and.Fall Crops COMPLETE ONE MANDE) MANUFACTURED BY BRONIG&HELFRIC LEHIGH VALLEY For over 10 years this brand lias held Its reputa on In contact with many competing fcrtuizers.( OtfE OKADE ONLY. No variety of names with accommodating scale ot prices. KKCOMMENDKD. y farmers' clubs, agriculturists, planters nnd FOR SALE 33 Y A.J. Albcrtson, It. U ltenv, J. II. Socslioltz, Frcas llros., E Thompson, C. W. Woddrop. llohrslmrg. Kuiiert. C'atavvlssa. lienvlck. Danville. JSverslde, The following testimonial was received several years ago, A FAKMKliS CLCB KICOMUENPS THE COMPLETE EONE ilJINUllE AS THE IlEliT l-'EKTlUZEU IN CSK. (irccnwood, Columbia Co., Oct. 15tb. Messrs. IIbeiniu &1Ielhiicii. (lentlcmen : We, tho undersigned, having used yourcompleto llono Manure tho pabt teason, pro cured of our agent, A J. Albertson, hereby anlrra It to be tbo best feitlllzer In uso. Wu fully recom mend It to farmers, fur It Is all that J ou claim for It. Yours, ic., WIXIAM UNOEn.lI.E MATIIEK, JOHN STANTON. A. UHKIIII.IU'EIN, OEO. UlltTON, A. S. VMK31 AN, June !!. ';o.-3m. r' ' CX)UNTER,PLATfORM. VAGOtt&IRACK v CV?AGENTS WANTED MARY1NAF.ESCALEC0. Z65 BROADWAY JV.Y. 121 CHESTNUT ST. PHI LA. PA, JOB BANK ST. CLVE, O. Mar cli 81, 1s.-ly. THE TRIUMPH TRUSS CO No. 334 Bowery, New York. TO WHOM WAS AWAltUWJ THE rnuMiU: mi: i) a Li VOW THE M Slastio Trass and Sapporter . At t10 groat American Institute Fair (3ISS10N 1SJ16.) Cdu lti'iTOss in Fkou to to w Dxmi, and Orn a tl,bUU t-OH A CASK T11KY CAMNOT C'CllI. 1 They employ a flrsivclata lady Burgeon. Terais jnoderute. Cures Uuaranlecd. Tlio usual discounts w i-airons 01 iiusounarr. uumuiuions Fri'U, jlOOlr, tQ Ur.O. W. H. ltUItNllAM, f tlcneral HunerlnUiudent. Uranch omcelSlSCbeBtcut, bU, 1'blUdclplda, Fa.") VALUABLE PROPERTY at FltlVATIt WALK. , Tho sub scrlbcr criers for EUlc, two email tots, on arh which aro irectod a frums dwelling house, liable nu. I neefkmry oulbuUdtUirs. A No four vacant tuts, wtluUiIng Ibealicve and (J larutr Use, Theso lots are ou tho Main real I near BlUlnaUtr, Vlshlag VnivK ujvvniutip. Jr..l t.. For trins aiply to Wm-IKKUIU ilje,,7. cm. bUUn aur, IX TWO IMPORTANT7 INVENTIONS SjS or iNTniumk to nvnnr ond. 1l. A IANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR, viftli n Jja,tblo bck, nisdn to ropport Ihn bick of Iha tltttr Mlillo loaning forward In tho ordtntry sltlon for) placing, and j ilmpto Krangtmcnt, which gives It a backward nd t tho lino tlm a dowiwtnf movement, follows his mollont 1ml nipporti lilm In tny totlUon without lutetftrlng la the tout if lilt Iha freedom of kU movements. v ' , . . Auir II, isil.-cm EACJGH'S AOIDS andOHEMIOALS l'on SEEDING. FALL Lower Prices, Samples Sent Free, Analysis Guaranteed. EXAMINE ANR 0II00S13 FROM TUP. l'0Lt)VlNO Olil EstttbHslied Articles, BAUG-Ii'S GROUND RAW BONES tJcSQiiitranteed Puro.-SSjjr In basrs on board of Cars at works at tho following Cash lTlccs. 100 Tons and over, W per Ton 50 " to 99 Tons, 01 " " 80 11 .1 49 M " in . "29 sa " I 11 11 9 11 04 1' ' Tills Bono is Ground Pure; Is not steamed or baked, and tho solid bono has not been selected from it. BONE SUrilKK-PUOSl'irATE Made from Itaw or Unburncd Animal Hones. Cheap for Cush, anil Cash only. Wo nro now selling our Raw Bono Supcr-l'hospate on tlio follow lug (lUAHANTEKD ANALYSIS ! Ammonia. - From s to 4 per cent. Soluble und Precipitated Phos phoric Acid '- - . " " 11 " " rbosphale of Lime, rendered soluble - - - " 20 " II " " At NLT Cash YVholesnlo Trices to Healers and Farmers. F. 0. 11. In i'hlladelpbla, nt the following Low Pkicer: 100 Tons nnd over, $35 per Ton, S,ooo Us. 75 to sis Tons. no " " " " B) ii 74 .. 37 11 11 80 11 11 49 14 33 11 .1 11 11 JO ii 11 .js 11 09 11 ' " I tt 1 10 11 it tt it 11 11 Standard of Quality Strictly Maintained Whllo wo nnnounco a reduction In tho price ot our HAW HO.NK SUI'Llt lMlli.SI'IIATK, wo would re spectfully represent to dealers nnd farmers that Its standard of quality has been strictly maintained. Tho proportions of soluble and precipitated Phos phoric Acid, nnd Ammonia havo never been higher than they nro tn tho article wo aro now selling to our customers, guarantee. iuis statement wo iniiKu as a uiuuiug BAUGH'S ACIDULATED Pliosuliate Rock. Twelve Per Cent. Soluhlo and Precipitated rnospliorie Aciu. Wo bellcvo Our Acidulated Phosphate Book to bo superior to most of tbe Acid Phosphate now In tho market. Farmers that havo used It for several seasons nro well pleased with It, and tho demand for lb is rapunv increasing. SSTBr. D. Ono Dollar per Ton Ad dltionai on all Prices If shipped from Baltimore. Chemical Supplies OF ALL KIND, Always on hand, and sold nt tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES For puro and good Articles. tr-HUNI) FOIt I'KICi: J.IhTK. landTlaster Wo crlnd onlv from extra duality of Luian. and our bruud has given the highest satisfaction lor tho last, two care. rnco na luw as uiiy. Send for Price Lists and Circulars, BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers ci Imjiorters of Fertilizers & Supplies Ko. 20, S. Delaware Ave., riiii.Aiii'.f.i'iiiA.. 1. 103 South St., Baltimore. July2l-2m. OECUKE AN AfiENCY O ud fiO or ?100 per ffk "The ever rcaihj and never out if order, HOMESTEAD $20 SEWING $20 MACHINE For Domestic Use. With Table and -Fixtures, Oomploto, ontyuvsu. A perfect and unequalled, large, ttrong and dura ble machine, constructed elegant nnd solid, fromiho best material with' mathematical pn-cMon, for con stant faintly uso or manufactnrtug purposes. Al ways ready at u moment's notice to do Its day's work, never nut of order, aud will last a generation with moderato cai u ; easy to understand and man ago; light, smooth, and swift running, llku tho well regulated movement of a Huh wateh ; simple, com- pact, i-niclent und rc!lahlc,wlth nil tho Improvements to bo found 111 tho hlghcHt priced iuachlneH,wnrrant- eu to uo tho miiou win K. tho tame way, anu lis rapm and smooth as u 1 13 taueblun. A n aeknovvh dged tri umph of Ingenious met hanlcal skill, essentially tlio working woman's friend, and far In udvancoof till Ordinary machines for ubsoluto Kti eugth, reliability andgeuoral usuuuiess; will hem, fell, tuck, seam, lullt, bind, braid, cord, gather, runic, shirr, plait, told, bcatlop, rull, embrulucr, run up brciultlis, &i'.t with wonderful rapidity, neatness and cose sewvttlju btrungrst lasting stiuli eiiually II i.e. and smooth thruugli nil kinds ot goods, from cambrlo lu several thlckucnses of broadcloth or leather, Willi lino or coarbo cotton, linen, silk or tvvlue, (Uvea perfect satutactlon. W ill cum lis iubt several times over lu u season lu tlin work It dues, or mako a good living or any man or woman who uciircH to uso it lur inui. puriHiso; works so faithful and easy tlio servants vi imiureu euii iisv it vv iiuoui. uaiuuve, I'neo ui iiiu chtuo w tth light table, fully t-qulpiied for family work fin Half ca.se, covcr,sldo drawers und cabinet sty les each at cmresiiomilngly low rates. Nafo delivery guaranteed, rrt from damage. Explanatory pam ldilets illustrated with engravings of the several styles of machines, references, variety t sewing, ix-, mulled tree. ConHdenllal teims with literal Inducv ments to enterprising derg) men, U-uchcrs, business men, traveling or local agents, te., who deslro ex clusive agencies, furnished on application. Address John 11. Keudall 6 Co., cso ltroudnay, New York, May e.lt-mu. The Cook's Companion Improved Kitcton Slicing TJtousil.J A novel Housfcbold ArticlotoriJlclDgliRi(A,iUAT. jBausaos, Noouih, Vkistasi-ks, Fut'iTS, UaJui, 40 TUo Macbbio Is easy to regulate, nnd Wry niiattn to uso. It lakes up but llttlo room In IbbkitchtaT (IKOCSUH, IIUTl'llSKS, 1IOTU. lUkl'KHS, ,UUl iiUlUr Fihilt should Imvu one. " r 1'rtcu H, uud clieap ut that. I Call and sco them work at tho Funltura.Exuuif E, R, FORMA?,, Bole Ak"nt for Coluulita county-. May 2C-3m "WDomLur(fp!ii; RfiW,J8f 94- APLATFORM ROOKER ON OASTORSi wllhtho long cay movement f tho oldHjle, V Ithout tho projecting rockers to mar other rutnlluro and tho bares of rooms being, In fact, U10 only l'Utform Itockcr rnadu that b a perfectly pallf factory moveincnt. Manufactured for tho trads by ALBERT BEST & CO., BUFFALO, N. Y., and for mlo by tho principal dealers throughout tho United Statei. tW 1 f not kept by any dealer In your town, end to ui for X'rlco JUet and CtUdogug, NK W STOCK 01-' OLOTH1NU. AND Gentlemen's Droits Goods. DAVID LOWENUKIU I Invites attention to Ills larsoandoloRantstock Cheap and Fasliioilile at his storo on MAIN STUEET, IN THIS NHW BLOCK, BLOOMSUUItO, 1'A., vvhero ho has Just received from Now York and mil. ndolphtn a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashlonablo, durablo and.' iiunasouio DRESS GOODS, CON3I8TINO OF BOX SACK FltOCrT, OUAI AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL SOUTH slziiS AND COLORS, He has also replenished bis nl ready largo Btoclc of CLOTHS AND CASS1MEHKS, STltlFKI). FIOUItKD ANDJl'LAIN VKSTS, SailtTS, CltAVATS SOCKS, COLLAUS, nANDKEItCHIKKa, oLovr.s, ISUSPKNDBIIS, AND FANCY ARTIOLICS. Ho lias constantly on hand a large and well select- I cd assortment ot Cloths and Vostinga, which he Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notlco, and In tho best manner. All Lis clothing 13 mado to wear and most of tt Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JKWELUY, OF KVBItY DESCUIITION, FINE AND CHEAP. ma CASE OF JEWKLHY IS NOT SURPASSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS (1ENEKAL ASSOUT MENTOF Clothing,, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DAVID LOWENIlEltG. July 1,'73-tf. ALBRECHT & CO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tlio Aldrecht & Co. riANQ3 nro first-class in every respect, boing con sidered tho leading Philadelphia mako by musicians, and competent judges. Through their extensive faciutics. Messes. Alhhectit & Co. nro enabled to turn out instruments that nro not surpassed anywhoro, and Btill sell them at prices within tho reneh of nil. No Piano is permitted to lcavo their factory unlct-s satisfac tory to tho most nunuto particular, henco their guarnntco of tlvo ycaw is n thing of value. All late im provements of importance aro found in these, instrument. Messes. Alhheciit & Co. havo ro ceived tho most llattering Testimo nials from L. M. Gottpchalk, Fhank Aht, Gustave Satter, J. F. Himmei- HACII, WlLUAM WoliilEFFEIt and many other eminent artists, besides being ablo to refer to thousands of private purchasers, schools, somi iiaries, societies nnd teachers. Pianos conscientiously selected per orders by mail, carefully packed und shipped safely to any part of the world. BSfVot further particulars as, to references, prices and terms, address, ALBRECHT & CO. 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. July l,'liii.-ly. VULCAN IllON "WORKS 11ANVILLE, NONTOUH COUNTY, l'A. "TriLIJAM II, LAW, Manufacturer ot YV Wrought Iron llrldges, Boilers, (UsliMUer, Fireproof llulldlbgs, Wrought Iron Itoonng, nooning rraiues, Flooilng and Doors, Farm dates and Ke.no- .i.n uih Hi ln.n IMMnv KtuMrM nnd nllklnilM ot timilh Work, Ae. liepalrs promptly attended to N. u. iirawings ana sumsis Buppiiuu, Oct. t. 1811-tf dK in 9fi I' ay l 1""ne' Pomjles worlli 11 March lo, 'lt-ly. B LANK NOTK8,wllh orwlthout ezemptioi tor sale at tho Comhkum OfflDe. PUEB TEA-IN SEALED PAOKAOES, lllrrrl from ritlttn itmt.lnpnn. Dkt.tVKllUti tY(ll'UOVN 111)011, fresh from tho UAiuir.jisot liu ir (iiiinvui. Imported illrott by THE WELLS TEA CO., 201 Fulton Street, N. Y. Tho (limcultr of L'fllliitr puro Teai of realty nno iiuallty in thnl'nltcii states, lias Induced Tub Wkii.m it en., tn sliln ibeir Teas In Healed iwkiiires direct fro'11 tlio pinions In which thoy are crown, and in n furthercuaranteo of their tielnif delivered Intbclr Kf nulno state, they entrust the snlo of Hum only to reliable Airents-tho namo of tho nearest Avrcntto joins pruueuniino loot, 01 iniHiuiveru"eim-iii--pu hint. Mm tanm nnR4 thrnni-h nnno but rcsnolislblo bonds, and will bo do'lvercil nt your own door as irrsh as when they lelt tho Kardeim of China and Japan the price nlsols printed on each packaifc, so 111HI mi error 11111 oi-niir. 'vnrrntviv ni i-a -i-in. l!v cm ImiI v Mies to buv 1 1 nt first Imnds-lho bCBt (lualltlesnt tho lowest prices. Kverj body desires 11 ben they find 11 Tea nultnblo to then tastes to be certain of Kctllui; the same article nivvats. you can nnvo an incso niivaniagcs ny uuying 01 THE WELLS TEA UOMl'ANY. lltcauso they Imnort their nwn leas, and sell them ntwliolesnlo tirlces without tho nix orclsbt Inter inedliiluprolltsuiunllyeb.ireed. lleeauso tho quality libctur nt tho pilcotbanls sold by nny oilier houso. neeauso llieir lonif exi-eneiicu 111 viiiuu iiiiu uu.u 1 rlmhlea Itinln tn tnnL-n firllcr Releettnnq than ordi nary Healers nnu to import mem 1111 ercatcr au- antrurcs. lleeauso they absolutely puarnntco tho quality of all Ithilr poods nnd becpthem to ono Invariable rttnndard, no that you can ulivusx rely on them. necauso incy no nusinessinr r.vsniiniy mm iih-u fore mako 110 oitra protlt from good custoinci-s to cover lOHses by bad debtft. liecansAtlieir nBCniJi nrn ri'snsnuo ami rruauio men who deliver Teas precisely us received from the company. . . lleeauso hnvlns once tried these Teas, you will not need to po elsewhere Ik realtor. WANTKIi A IirUKKlsi, or 01 ner nrai-ciass mer chant, In every town and city In tho t'nlted Mates, ttnvhomvlllbcflvon tho hOl.I! AUIINOV lortbat 1 locality. , , Auurcss, lor terms nnu nm pnnicuiarM, TI1U Wl'.I.tJi TUA CO., l o. Tlox 4W.0, sol l'ulton btrect, N. . July 21, '7.-2nu BLOOMSBXJBQ MARBLE WORKS. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STUEET, BELOW MAHKET. Manufacturer of and Dealer in alt kind) of MONUMENTAL MABBLE WORKS Wo uso tho best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble. no has on hand nnd furnishes to order MONUJIENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, UltNS, VASES, Ac. Every variety ot Marblo cutting ncally executod at tho lowest, market prices. A lrinLMiriiriloiilnxnt'ilcncoandncrsonalntlcntlon to business iiiakcs tho propilctorconlldcntof giving satisfaction. All orders by mail promptly atlendcu 10. r. o. nox v'jt. JBtryA. li. II or delivered free 0 cliarge.'xiiz Aug. 21, '74-ly. T. L. OUNTON, Proprietor. "WrAiNwniaiiT & co., IT WHOLESALE (iltOCEUS, N. E. Corner Second nnd Arch Streets, l'UIUDtl.rillA, Dealers in TEAS, SYHUI'S, COFFEE, SUOAH, MOLASSES KICE, SPICKS, HICAKB BOOA, &C, iC. trordcrs will rocotvo prompt attention. C.T-tf ROLLINS & HOLMES No. 17 Centre Stroll.; Plrnnte Gas anil Steam Fitters IMANUFACTUllEHS OF JO X 3ST W A. ?R jB, GALVANIZED I HON COltNICE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wiro Trellises. &e. Dealers in Stoves, 'RaiiK- ch, Vuriincea, lialtimoro Heaters, Low Down Urates, Mantels, I'Uiurs, weatner tsiniis, vc. Also GAS FIXTURES of tho latest deslen. Special attention paid to lo ih-drlngSevvingJIiichlaesofeu'ryilescrlnUnii .t-caleH, ng Machines or every uescripin Iniiirlnir. ICev FUtlliL'. c. l'rp .ocks, lien liiuigiug, Key l ining, ac. i nvaiu um- deuces lleati'd byhleamat a small enstnbnvo Air. F''b. 2i!,'7,1 IS REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. AMMONIATHI) SUPEU PHOSPItATE. Circulars und analysis mulled frco on application. For salo by Healers generally, and by tho Importers uuu juuiauiatlilllin, .Tosi.tii j.Ai,a.i:.'.s sons, No. -I, Fouth Delaware Ave., Philadelphia March lo-em TrISfAPaISKEPTON FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF. 733 Sinsom St, PHILADELPHIA, Wlio nro nur nulborlzeil ugeutH, uud villi receive- Advt-rttaeiueutM ut our LOWEST CASH ltATIW. 1AHDINO. j subscriber Is now urenared to receive lioardcrs at bts houto In Huarliigcm-k townalilp, situated at what is known us Flvo Points. Tho bouM Is con ducted ou Temperance principles, no intoxlcatlni; IKluora being hold on tliu pinulM-s. (looil ruomi. en ci lit nt table und the ciuJoits tt apiuuto bousu Terms icabonablo. J. U. KLlNdElt. May 0, "78,-tf. itoarUg Crick, Pa. FltEHHJKfiTlALCAMl'AION Cans, Cape s it Torches SKNU tB U.LUSTATkU CIIICU Ul AHU I'KICK LIST. CUN.NlNAHIAil & HILL, UAKC-VAOTUIIEHB, No. 20J Church Street, PHILADELPHIA. July , II.-imu, BUSINKSS OAKD8. VUHTINO CAltH9. LUTTKIt HKAIw, illLLIIBAHS, 1-Oij'l'kltS, JtC, (!., Neatly and Cheaply printed ut UieC'OLUu iiiah Otlice. IfllFI NEW 0000S t A HEAVY STOCK, Cheaper than Eves?! CJ IT VT ITT IVi SO IN kj, .11, 1U.L UUIiHV Uvii Havo Just llcccivcd tho largest nnd best supply ot CHEAP AP FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Thoy liavo ever offered totnclr friends and cus tomers, (jlotlis, Cassimoros, anil Satinotts for IKN"3 AV'IUU, Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos, for LAD1KS WEAK, CALICOES, JIUSLINS, CAMimtCS, und every variety of Dry (luods dcsiri'd, STOCK Of N Carpots, Mats, Ottomans, CLOSED OUT AT COST FAMILY GROCERIES, including all tho varieties of COI-TKIia, TUAS ami SUGARS, COUNTRY PildDUOE, nnd a (jcncral Mipply of aitlelcs incful for tho tnMo always on lmml. CALL AND SEE. Country proJuco of nil kinils taken In ex- clianRO for jjoous nt-caIi prices. OCt30,'74-tf CALIFORNIA. Till! CIIICAOO & XOKTH-WnSTKllN KAILWAV Embraces under ono management the fireat Trunk ll,,Hic:iv liniM r.f ihn wkst nnil NOKTlI-WEST.and. with Uh numerous brnnches and connections, terms tho shortest and ipilckcst route between Chicago nud till points In Illinois, Wisconsin, NoirriikiiN Miciikian. Minnesota, Iowa, Nfiuiasea, CnUfornla nnd tho western Territories, its Omaha mul Callfornlri I.I no In tbn shortest and best routo for nil mints Innortll- em Illinois, Iovvn, Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, California, Oregon, Chlnu, Japan ana Austraun. its Clilcago, DladlNon &. St. Paul I.I110 Tr tho s.hnrt lino for Northern Wisconsin nnd Minne sota, and for .Madison, St. Paul, Mlniieapolls,Dulutht una an pomis 111 tuo great rtoriu-wcst. its IV In 011 si anil St. 1'ctcr I.I 11 c II HID Olil I UUIU 1UI I1IUII1I, IIULIII'SIVI , Ull i.tUIIUt., Mankato, St. Peter, New lilm, and nil points In Houiueru anu ceiurui iiiiuehuiu. im Grccu Itayaiul Mai-mictto Linn Is the onlv lino for .Tancsvtlle. Watertovvn. Fond llu Lar iislikosli, Appleton, tirpen Hay, llscanub.i, Ne- gannec, Marqueit, iiuugnton, uai llancock and tho luko superior country, its Frccnort and DiiIhkiiio Line Is tho only routo for Elgin, Ilockford, Frccport, and an poiris via rreeporu 11s Chicago and Dlilivatikco I.inc Is tho oldLako Fhoro lloute, and Is tho only ono Iktsslng through irvunston, uiKni orest, iiigmnnu l'.irk, Waukcguu, ltacluo, Kenosha to Milwaukee. l'lillmaii I'a'aco Car ire run on nil throucli trntns of this road. 'mix uilm ONLY LINE ruiinliiL' tbeso cars be tween Chicago and sr. l'.iul,Chlcago aud Milwaukee, or Chicago und Wlnoun. At. fimiLiiiiiiiirhleeners connect with thooverlaud sleepers on Ibo IJMmi Patlllo Ilallronil for nit points west of tliu Missouri river. on tho ariivni ui tne trains rrom 1110 east or bouiii, thetralusof tho Chicago North-Western Hallway b-a e Chleairo as follow s Foil COrNOIL lll l-KKS, IIMA1IA ANO CAI.IPOUNI1, TWO llirougu trams u.uiy, wiin runuian paueo 11 raw lug mnm null Kii'triuiiir eura iiiniuii iu v.uuiiuu niuun. 1'OltbT. 1'All.ANIl.MINNKAl'Ol.lS.lWUIIirOUgUirainS dally, with Pullman palace cars attached to both trnltm. FOll (1KKEN HAY ANII LAKE M-I'KUIOll. IWO trains dally. Willi l'uiiinun paiaeo cars nitacueu, anu run- in iir i.nmuirii 111 Aiur ueiie. l-i nt MH.WAL-KKE. four UiroilL'li trains dallv. Pull man cars on night trains, parlor ihalrcais on day trams. ok f rAUTA and winona onci points in iuinnosoui, one through tinln dally, with Pullman sleepers to v lliuua. l'on iiimrovE. via i reenorr. inoiiirougn trains dally, with Pullman cars ou night trains. Mi l 1IUIIUIK AMI J.A 1 IIUWK, V.IIUIUII. lU through trains dally, with Pullman cars ou night Irani lu .vcuregor, invva. rim Moux City anii Yanktov, two trains datly,Pull- man cars to .Mlssuurl Valloy .luncilon. I'-llll I.AKK (IkNl.VA. 101 r lrains daily. Foil Koetioiin. KiKiiiiMi. Kknomia. .1ane.stii.ie. and otlicr points, ou can havo from iwu to ten trains dally. New York nrtlce, No 415 Hroadway; lloston ofllce, In Milio Mrcci;,wuiuii:i uiuee, xua I'tirilliuiu oireet; Kan Frnnclsru oirtce, 121 Jlontgoiner.v Mrect; Chica go ticket unices: 02 Clark btreet. under hberiuan Tlousn; corner Canal and Madison hlreets; Klnlo htreet deitut. corner W. Klnzlu nnucnnul streets w ens Mrect ueiiui. corner vvcun 111111 kiiizio rnrceis. For rales or Infoi mutlon not ntuinablu from your uomo iickei agents, uppiy to W. II. Stennktt, MAllVIN IIuoiiitt. (len. l'ass. Ag t, cnicago. Ocn. irup't.Chlcago Fob. 4,';e-ly SILVER. PI.ATBD WARE. Eloctro-Phted Tablo Waro, AND Ornamental Ait 'Work IN ClItHAT VAHIEl'Y, MANUFACTURED 11Y THK flAJ K ro Sill WIIV-. iN C W X OTK . - Tho best Plated Spoons nnd Folks aro thoso Silver platiil heaviest on tlio pails whero necessarily Ibo most wear conies, nnd waring tho I rndo Mai k, 1817 POGEKS llUOTIIKltS XII. N. II,-This great Improvement In Sllvcr-l'latcd fponns and Forks Is applied nllku to cncli grndo of l'l.ite, A 1, s and VI oi as ordered. The Process and Machinery tor manufacturing these goodi nro Pat ented. ThoL'xtraor "Standard Plato" mado by this Company Is stamped A 1, simply, and Is plated !0 per cent, heavier than Uio ordinary market btnuu ard. , Cir-Flrst Premiums awarded nt all Fairs whero exhibited, fn in World's Fair of 1S5S lo American Institute Fulr, IMS, inclusive. March 10, TO.-Cm. Awanleil llie Iliglieft Jleilal at Vienna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 091, Hroadway, Nno York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) MANlTACrblCkKS, lllfOHTkllS AMI) DXALLBS IN OHUOMOS AND FHAMIuS, STKREOSCOl'ES AND ViliWS, LUUMri, GKAI'IIOSCOl'liS & SUITAIII.H vii.wn. PHfltortyirials. Wo aru headiinarters for ever thing In tho way ot StoroopticonE and Mngio Lautorn, Hclug.MauufacturciBUt Ibo MIOltO-SClKNTII'lO LANTICItN, BTKKICO.I'ANOITICON, UNI VKI1SITY BTKUKOITICON, ADVUUTIHKH'SSTKItlCOITICON, AltTOlTICON, SCHOOL LANTKItN, FAMILY LANTKItN PICOI'LICS LANTKItN, Each style being tho best of Its class la tho market. nntal.t.uaa ,f 1 nntcrii. ttinl llllflfM with illr.tlnnfi I for using, bent on upi Jlcalion. Any i nierpi laiiig uiuu 1111 jiiufto muuuy nimu juugiu i.iuiu,-ru. lay-Cut out tliis udvertlscincnt for refer Fob. l8.n-.Tia rpTTT! "Tvrnn'n'v citttutp MADE TO OltDKIt ONLY. A J'KHFMOT KIT IUAKANT3SKI. (lentlemcn iletlrtne Shirts will nleaso dron us a lino and our Agent will cull and get tho measurement. Factory K0. ss Lackawanna Aveuua ve 1' Address , O. MtMlUr, riciimton, ra. March lo.'ja-ly RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES .ADuFil'lIA AND HEADING HOAD pill AHKANOEMKNT OV l'ASSKNGKH 'TRAINS. July 18, 18H,. tiuiki i.kavr ncrsiiT AS FOI I OWS (Sl'NPAV sxrKrTun For Now York, nillndelpbla, Itcndlnc, rotlsUllo Tnmnqua, c 11,83 a. m For CatawUsa, 11,88 11. m. nnd 7,80 p. m. For Wllllamsport, C,ss 0,84 a, m. and 4,00 p. m. 1 trains roit itunnT 1.SATK as rouxuvs, (SUKnAT tx CEITKU.) Wavo Now York, s,45 a. tn. Leave l'lillndclpbla, 9,1S a. m. Iavolteiulliiff, 11,8 1 11. in., rottsTllle,lt,1fip.m nndTnmaqua, 1,f0p. m. lavo t'ntnwlssn, c,so r.,t a. m. nnd 4,00 p. in. Ix?avo SVlillamspoTt,ti,'2ln.tn,12,ooin. and 0,00 p. m. rasseneera mul from New York and l'htladu pblago througu without clinngo ot cars. J. K. WOOTTKN, Jan.tl, 13T0 tf. Ocncral Superintendent. okiiikhn (JKNTHAL JtAILAVAY COMPANY. On nnd after November sotli, 1ST3, trains will lcavo SUN11UHV us follows t NOltTIIWAllI). Iirlo Mall e.so a. 111., arrive Klmlra ...11.M a. m " canandalgua... 8.8a p. in Itoclicslcr CIS " Niagara 8 40 " ltonovo nccoinmodatlonll.10a.nl. arrive Williams rtl!.Mp. m. BlmlrallaM 4.15n.m., arrive Klmtra 10.20 a.m. lluITulo j:.prcss 7.1s a. tit. arrive llutlalo 8.M n. in. SOUTI1WAHD. lluffalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 4.r.0 a. m " Haltlinoros.40 " ElmlraMall 11,15 a. tn., arrlvo Ilarrlsburg !.r.o p. 111 " Washington 10,50 " " Jlaltlmoro O.SO " " Washington 8.S0 " Ilarrlsburg nccoramodatlon 8.40 p. in. arrlvo Harris burg lo.to p.m. nrnvo iiauimoro v.vo u. 111 " Washington 0.13 " Erto Mall 12.MS a. m. arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 3.0s a. in. " Haltlmoio8.40 " " Wnshinatou 10.30 " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. 110YD, Jr., Ocncral Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, Ocncral Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riilladclplila & Krio It. It. Division. SUMMER TIME TABLE. OX anil after SUNDAY, APR. 23, 1870, tlio trains on tho l'hlladelnbln & Erto Itall Itoad Division will run as follows: WESTWA1W. EIlIEEXPItESSlcaves New York 3 SSp.m j-iiliaucipnia 0.4.1 p. in " " llalilmuro l.so p. m 11 11 Ilarrlsburg 0.10 a. m ' nrr. at Wllllamspurt , 12.20 a. in " " IxickHuven 1.10 a. m " " Erto 10.30 a. m EHIE MAIL leaves Now York 8.28 p. m " " I'hllndclphlo 11.65 p. in " " llaltlmoie o.lop.m ' " Ilarrlsburg 4.25 u. m " " Wllllamiport 8.36 u. m " " lock llaien o.ioa.m ltenovo 10.55 u. iu arr. at Erie 7.35 p. in NiAOAitA kxtuess leaves Philadelphia. . 7.20 a. m " lialtimoro 7.80 n. m " Ilarrlsburg.. ..1o.45a.m nrr. nt willlamsiioru 2.111 p. in " Lock Hav cn.. 3.15 p. in " ltenovo 4.15 p. in " Kane K.oOp.m " j)urralo........ SUNDAY" EXTIIES3 leaves New York 8.25 p. m " I'uuaucipuia .licap.m " lialtimoro o.lop.m " Uarrlsburg 4.10 11. ui nrr. at WlUlamspurt 7.40 a. 111 EASTWA1W. PHII.'A EXl'HESS leaves Erlo e.in p. m " J.OCK uaven 2.10 u. 111 1 " " Wllllamsport 3.05 p. in 1 " arrives at Ilarrlsburg c.10 a. in ' ..llalllinoru. 11. Hi p. pi 1 Philadelphia 9.25 n. in ' " " New York 2.05 p. m DAY EXl'HESS leaves Kane " ltenovo " Lock Haven..., " Wllllamsport. arr. at Ilarrlsburg..,. Philadelphia.. " Now York . c.05 a. m ..HMO a. 111 . ll.'.on. m .12 40 p. m .. 4.10 p. iu .. 7.20 p. m ..10.15 p. m lialtlmure.. 1.23 p. iu 11 Washington. 8.52 p. m EHIE MAIL leaves Krio 11.20 a. m " ltenovo s.ro p. 111 " " Lock Haven lc.05 p. m 11 Wllllamsport ll.ls p. m " arr. at IPi.rrlsburg 2.45 a. m " " lialllinoro 7.35 a. in 11 " Philadelphia 7.oua. 111 " New York 10.10 a. in FAST LINE leaves Wllllnmsport 12.35 a. m " nrr. nt Harris ourg a.M u. in " lialtimoro 7.35a,, m 11 Philadelphia 7.35 a. 111 " NewYOik 10.25 u. 111 SUNDAY BXPKESS leaven Wllllamsport... 8.15 n, in I arr. ai; Jiarribourg ii.wu. in " I'hlladelpbla.... 3.sop.in II Tiew York c.45 p. m " " lialtimoro 7.25 p. in Erto Mall West. Nlairara Express West.Lock Haven Accoin. West and Day Express Eastinaku closo con nection at NorinuiniK'rian.u wnu i jj. 11. n. nuiua for Wllkes-liarroundscranton. Jirlo Mall WCbt, xiagum express nuai, jiiid Express West and 1-ock Haven Accommodation West mako closo connection ut Wllllamsport with, N. C. it. W. trains north. pri Aimi west. Timer ra. Exnress West, nnd Day Express East make closo connection at Lock Haven wlihll.E. V. It. H. trains. Erlo Mull East and West connect at Erlo with trains on L. s. fi M. 8. It. it. nt Corry with o. C. & A. v. it It. at KiuiKiriuiu wmi u. n. i,ui. 11. ji. uuu ui Dilltwood with A V. H. II. 1'lirlOT Cars will rnu uclwccu i-iiuuueijuuu uuu Wllllaraiport on Niagara Express West, Erie Ex press West. Philadelphia Express East Day ExrriHS East nnd Sunday Express East, sleeping Care on all night trulus. WJI. A. BALDWIN, Dec. 1T.T5 tt General supt. TTvKLAWAltK, LACKAAVANNA AND XJ w ESTEllN UAlLItOAU. ULOOMSlJUXtG DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. an, Takes ellcct at 4:30 A. MONDAY, NOVEMIIEK M ISTB. NOHTII, STATIONS. 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Mili-knlilnny.... ...Hick's Ferry... o ir a eu S 14 ....Htmch llnvoii., -llerwlck ... briar Cicek.... O'i s US S 1 2 7 US 5 l& S f3 11 85 4 37 0 ml 11 !D 4 41 0 65 ...Willow drove..., 7 W Liino niugo, 11 43 4 40 T (IS r. 40 n si r. sw r. i.i d w s i it 4 VS 4 U) I tin 7 4CI Esnv.... 11 61 4 63 7 20 11 61 5 12 7 41) 12 i'J fits 7 45 12 01 6 14 7 61 7 4. ...llloom-sburg 7 35 7 311 7 Kill iiunert.... Cntnwusa lirldgo.1 1 41) I S3 1 II) I 10 1 In) p.in, ..Clark's switch.. 12 10 6 20 SHI 12 25 IS 83 8 25 12 82 6 41 8 40 12 80 S 62 8 41 12 61 0 HI V 15 7 11 nanviiio..,, ChuUsky.., Cameron.. 7 UI T II t) 4.1! a.m. .Northumberland, p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. W. F. IIALS'I EA1), Sunt, Nuporlntcndcnt's tijllcu, Scrunton, , lite, iu, ma. GLAZING AND PAPERING. WM. V. I10DINK, Iron Street lelovr sec ond. HloomsburL'. Pu.. Is nronarinl to do al ktuds of PAINTING, GLAZING, and .PAPER HANGINGS In the best styles, at lowest prices, ana oUbort notice. VartKsbtvlng such work to do will save money calling on ino. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders solkiuid WM. F. 110DINE. Umtbsii St;ndl5c.toO.I. HOWELL 4 CO., Now York, for i'ainphlttor HO pagts, containing lists of too itwspapera, and osUiu&tos show lug ooht ot advertis ing. March 10, 1-l;r 4 rs