The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 29, 1876, Image 4

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'HE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
TIIK (IIUlAT KXlltlllTIOX.
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i 1IOAV TO SKH'lt tu Tiinec nAtB.
From lh !Xcw c-Jt Tribune.
FIRST IAV, (
lllilo around tli6 grounds oh tho steam
Vllwtiy tlicli tlevoto llio wliolo ilnytotbo
Inlnjiulldlng. Astlicro nto 80 (llllcrcnt,
jitllonal tcctions In it, this will glvo ft" aver
ue of only 16 minute to each. To some
rou will do well to doroto half an hour or
.ven more, vrlillo others wilt havo to ho
iaAAed over with a. hurried rslancA. Thn
iinariifinr.ftiMn and rhnrnrifrlatln nxhlliUii
jn each are named below.
jjj United Statu Sllvorwnre, Jewelry, chem
'ml, furniture, the book trndo pavilion,
ilmtiilclicrH, tho piano pavilions, tho inarblo
lllil ulfllu mnnfnla unit (lin vorir nvfnimtvn
llsplayol textilo Iiibno. 1 lio educational
.3AII1UIIH 111 I1IUHU1UI1 Ulltl I'liabll.UIUiU-'B BUUUIU
41o l. ..
, .inn UU PUCII.
, "Tho foreign countries nro mentioned in
Mio order in which they occur in tho build
ng beginning at tho eastern end, and taking
Srst, tlioso on tho north bMo of tho main
lisle, and afterward tlioso cui tho south side.
Tho method of traversing tlio building should
jie to. enter each section from tho main nislo
md return to tho alslo before going to tho
next section. This will preserve tho unity
f tho impression mado by cacli national
jlisplny', Exceptions will, of course, havo
'to lie mado In the cases of tho fow sections
winch do not abut upon this chief artery of
communication.
Mexico Most noticeable- aro the immense
.casting of silver, the articles of Mexican
(''onyx, and tho leather and woven goods.
XitherhndtSee tho engineering oxhlbit
and tho East India curiosities.
flratil Notico tho feather flowers and
beetle jewelry ; take a glanco at tho photo
graphs and the furniture.
Belgium Bee tho court o( laces and the
fscliool-houso (both will bo found at some
distance back from tho main aisle.) Notice
in the aisle the great pulpit of carved ootr.
Switzerland Watches, laco curtain, em
broideries, and carved wood-work aro tho
bed. exhibits.
France Jlalf an hour should bo spent
here, examining the bronzes, porcelain,
tapestries, silks. Limoges enamel, laces,
ladies' dresset, and tho multitude of fancy
.articles, fieo also tho church images and
fi cnriilions.
England This department also requires
.much time. The silverware, porcelain,
J)uiiltnii warp, omihiih ntiil tiles', furniture,
(Mini the' prnluct nf tin- Rova! School of
Needlework are best worth notice.
India The carved-luriiltiife, jewelry,tlne
(titwi.so silk ami linens, shawls, and em
, lirMdcrlf,4 are admirable.
Canada N' special nbjicts. A walk
,th rough tbo section will reveal a remarkable
Mvafiety of excellent manufacture.), resem-
iihling cloaely those of the United States.
Minor Jiritith Cbloniet Beginning with
Jamaica, which fronts on the central aisle,
these exhibits extend in a lino back to tho
wall.'- A glance should be taken at each.
The Auttralian Group It includes Vic
toria, 'New South Wales, Queensland,
South Australia,New Zealand and Tasmania;
allIle"together, but each has n separate
.court. While thcro is a 'marked similarity,
j each colony has objects of special interest,
'and each court should bo visited.
' .Sweden Here the costumed peasant fig-
I arefj the porcelain the furs, and tho iron are
most worthy of attention.
Norway See the filigree jewelry, the fig
'urea of Laplanders, and tbo picturesquo.Jroii
' exhibit.
' Italy Carved woodwork, mosaics, coral ,
, jwejry, iid,pbotographs,
I I Argentine' Eepublie Not particularly in
j terestfng. See tile minerals, 'tho vicuna
x shawls, and the trunk that can be converted
, into a .bed, hotel table, tus.
Peru (back of the Argentine Republic)
The, Artec skulls and articles from ancient
' ' tombs are alone worth seeing.
Orange Free Sfar-(still further back)
Diamonds and Ostrich Feathers.
ChiliNot much besides minerals.
China Porcelain and wonderful carvings
la wood and ivory. Do not miss the carved
bedstead.
Japan Give as much time as you can
spare to this section. Tne bronzes, porce
lains. lacquered work, embroidered screens
are inimitable.
JDenmark Stop only to see the beautiful
imitations of Etruscan and Egyptian pottery
in the first alcove.
Tunis (back of Denmark) Notice the
Inlaid arms, jewelry, engraved silverware,
and, rich gold-thread embroideries.
Sandwich Ji!andt(next the wall) Queen
Emma's feather cloak, wooden bowls, and
I native ornaments and utensils should be
seen..
Egypt The gorgeous embroideries, the
curious Arabic engraved brass salvers, tiie
stuffed crocodile, and tho handsome cabinets
may bo seen in a few minutes.
TUrley The finest sigh Ware embroideries
in silk, 11 nen and woolen, pipes, curious
pottery, old arms, nnd attar of roses.
Portugal (back- of Turkey) Here the
peculiar pottery, the filfgree jewelry and the
line carvings in wood for architectural orna
iii'crits are best worth seeing.
Spain Examine the emblematic facade to
the SjuinUli court; also, tho mural tiles,
sideboards, (lottery, sllvor, and tho largo
show of textile fabrics.
Hutuu Ono of iho most interestin.; sec
tions. Bee thp ailverwnrp, tio malachite and
lapis-lazuli objects, tho cloths of gold and
silver, mid Ilia. furs.
Auttrian' Hungary Hero tho Bohemian
Klaus, tho Viennese work in gilt, bronze,
leather,, meerschaum olid amber, tbo garnet
Jewelry, and tho Hungarian opals should be
veen.
Germany The Berlin porcelain, the col
lective bo ik exhibit, and tho pianos are tho
, best features,
Ik second bay.
J Visit first the Shoo and Leather Building.
I There is a good deal ofsamencss here, but
s tho display giyes, by its extent, a strong im
l, presslon of the importance of this industry.
j Tho bhoemaking machinery is very iutcres
, ting, Go next to Machinery Hall, Three
I broad avenues ruu the whole length of this
j huge structure, and by traverslug each slow
ly and diverging from tho ono on the south
side into tho hydraulic annex, a good gen
eral idea will be gained of tho largest col
lection of machines in motion the world has
ever had an opportunity of seeing, The fol
lowing manufacturing processes carried on
every day will bo found worth slopping a
few minutes to Inspect; weaving silks, wool
ens," carpets, stockings; book marks, Ac.,
printing, lithographing,- pjper, making.
scroll wwmg, barrel making, glass engra
ving, chocolate and caodjj waking, Jyjjo cast
ing, Jype writing, tnakhig gu(ta pcrcba
shoes, tobacco making, watchmaking, rock
drilling, and many other operations. From
Machinery Hall the visitor should walk rap
idly pott the buildings at the west end of
the ground, noticing paillcularlj' the glass
factory nnd tho Chilian, Japanese, English,
and Spanish liuitdingsi, entering the latter
for a tew minutes' stay, Tho 'Government'
Building, the Womau's lVyJJion and the
Horticultural Hall will linLJi tho day'j
vprk.
I TltUlD l)AYi,
DJvldo tho day between tiio Arl Galleries
and Agricultural ;llall, In Memorial Hall
sec iho Castcllatil "collection and tbo English
gallery pretty thoroughly ; look nt Maltart's
Catlierino Cornaro in tho Austrian gallery,'
rapidly through tho French, (Icrman,
Swedish, and American collections, not for
getting, howovcr, to notice in tho former tho
Gobelin taoestry ;'Bpo'th6,Spanljh and Rus
sian, pictures with rrioro- care, and do not
ovcflook tho Mosaics sent by tho l'ope, and
a fow really good Norwegian landscapes.
Thn pass to hhnox'j vyhoro thcro are
acres of mediocrity, witli hero and tliero a
good canvass, Tho Dutch nd Belgian col
lections aro perhaps Iho besL but thcro aro
somo American ami French pictures that
ought not to bo missed. The Italian mar
bles will ho found pretty and attractive.
Take, If possible, a half hour for tho Photo
graphic Hall, whero thcro nro admirable
displays by English, French, Australian,
Gcrrqau, Itmslan, Austrian, Swedish, nnd
American Photographers.
In Agricultural Hall sco first in succes
sion tho various foreign sections English,
French, Japanese, Dutch, Venezuelan, Dan
ish, Swedish, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish,
Portugese, Canadian, Italian,, uud Llbcriau.
During tho remainder of tho tlmo at your
disposal walk through tho aisles in the
American Department and cxamino the
most interesting exhibits. Tho Aquaria
should not bo forgotten, and a little time
should bo devoted to tho Brewers' Building
near the Hall.
KIDNEY COMPLAINT.
rrobabtr there Is no complaint that aflltcts tho hu
man system whkli Is so Utile understood at the
C resent tltno as some of the varied torins of Kidney
omplalnt.
Thcro Is no disease which causes such acute patu
or more alarming- In Us results than when the kid
neys fall to serri'tp from tho Mood the uric acid and
other poisonous substances which tho blood accumu
lates In Its circulation throujrh tho ssstem.
It from any cause tho kidneys fall to perform tho
functions dcvuttlnc upon them, tho cumulations arc
taken up by tho absorbents and tho whole system
thrown Into a ttato of disease, causing Rrcat pain
and surrcrlnir, and very orten immediate death,
llcncotho ImportAncoot keeping the kidneys nnd
blood In a healthy condition, through which all tho
Impurities of the body must pass.
PAIN IN TIIE BACK.
Thcro 13 no remedy known to medical sclenco
which has proved itself more valuable In cases of
Kidney Complaints than tho Vegctlno. It acts di
rectly upon the xccietlons, cleanses and purines Iho
blood, and restores the whole system to healthy ac
tion. Tho following extraordinary cur of great surre-ers
who had been git cu up Jy the best physicians as
hotless cases, will sreuk for themselves, and chould
ch.illengo tho most profound ullentlon of tho medi
cal faculty, iw well as of those who urosi;:rirluglioiu
iviuacy uoinpiaini.
TIIK BEST MEDICINE,
Wast HakshfieU), Autr. 11, 1S0.
Mil. Ktkvevi! Denr Sir I am seientoria vcars of
age; havo suffered many years with kldnov com
plaint, weakness In my back and stomach. I was lu
ducou by friends to try J our Vegetlue, nml I think It
the bebt medicine for weakness uf tho K ldne s I c er
used. I havo trlod many remedies for this complaint
nnd never found so much relief as from the Vcgetlnc.
H strengthens nnd Invijrorutcs tile wholo sisu-m.
Main or my acquaintances havo tnkon it, and I oc
llove It to bo good (or all the complaints fur which It
Is recommended. Yourx truly,
iOSJAII 11. OUCHXAN
PRONOUNCED INCURABLE.
hostoh, May so, isii.
Tf 1 U.b.dv lVn . ILm.lip I ,...( i. Ixi.llir
anuctod with Over c'oinnl.il lit for ten tears: iiavo
Buncrcd great piln lu m back, hips and tide, with
gicui uiiiicuiiy m iHUfsuiu unu-. wuiiiiwm uaeu,
and tn very small quan titles, frequently ifccoinpanlcd
with blood and cxcruclallmr naln.
KI havo faithfully tried most of the popular remedies
rocominenueii ior my ciwnpmini; l nave oeen unurr
tho treatment of some of tho most skillful musicians
tn Itoston. all of whom pronounced mycaso incura
ble. This was my condition when I was advised by
a friend to try Vcs:cUno,f ind I could see tho good ef
fects from tho llrstdosu I took, and from that mo
ment I kept on ImproMng untu I wan entirely curcdl
taking In all, 1 should think, about six bottles.
It Is, Indeed, a valuable medicine, uud If I should
bo anilctod again In tho kamo wav I would glvo a
dollar a dose, if I could not get It without.
lccspecuuuy, j. m, mu..
Ml Third Street, South Boston.
NEARLY BLIND.
IT Tl -Srnrpva flunr Rlr Tn (vfimtRlnr- mv
thanks to oufor bcnt-fiu derived frem thuusouf
Vegetlno, and to benefit others. I will stntoi
i when eight or nine j ears old I was mulcted with
Scrofula, which made. Its appearance In my ejes
face and head, and 1 was very near bind for two
years. All kinds of operations were performed on
my eyes, and all to no good result, Finally the ills
ease principally settled In my bod; Umbs and feet,
and at times In an aggravated way.
Last summer 1 wus. from some cause, weak In mv
splno and kidneys, and It was at times very hard to
retain the mine. Seeing our advei llsement In the
Commercial, I bought a bottlo of VEOKl'INK, and
commenced using according to directions. In two
or thrco days I obtained great relief. After using
four or live bottles I noticed h had a wonderful enect
on the rough, scaly blotches on my body and legs.
I still used Vegetlno and tho humorous sores ono af
ter another disappeared until they wero all gone,
and I attribute tho euro of the two diseases to Vege
tine as thu only rellablo remedy. Once more accept
my thanks, and believe mo to be. Very respectfully,
AUSTIN I'AUKOTT.
Dec. 1, 1ST2. No. 83 (Jano bt., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Diseases of tho Kidneys. Bladder, etc.. nro alwavs
unpleasant, and at times they becomo tho most dis
tressing and dangerous diseases that can affect the
human s stem. Most diseases of I ho Kldncvs arise
from Impurities In tho blood, causing humors which
settle on theso parts. Vegetlno excels any known
remedy In the whole world for cleauslng and purify
ing tho blood, tharebv ciuslng a healthy action to all
the organs of the body.
Vcgetlne Is Bold by all Druggists.
Sept. lHm.
Magnetic Soaps
The Cheapest Soap that can le wed for the follow-
Jieamiit :
1st, One bar will go as far as two of any other.
Kd. Onlv half the usual rubblut? beliiL- reuulrrd.
there Is a saving of more than the entire cost of the
Soan In labor alone.
aa me cioiuch ore mnae tiwiii.r, cllan, ana
WHITE without U01MNO or SCALDIN'd. thus nil
Injury to them is avoided. There Is a saving In fuel
and hard work, and the washing Is done In about
half tho usual time.
It ts also guaranteed under a penalty of fifty dol
lars not to Injure the clothes or hands, and as one
trim ui uuauie uny person to asceruun me iruin oi
these statements. It would never nav the nronrletor
to engage la an extensive system of advertising and
claim such decided merit for his foap unless he
kuuw irum puaimn experience mailt wouiu prove
to bo In e ei y ruBpect what Is claimed for It.
This ts also a superior Soap tor Suaviku and Toil
ar purposes.
WARNKK RIIODKS & CO.,
WIIOIiSALI! FANCY OKOCEIW,
Ges'ihal Auksts,
Aujr.4T4-im. 11. C.t Co. Philadelphia, I'a.
COUNTER,PLATF0RMWAC0ti&.TFrCK
O? AGENTS WANTED
"SEND TOR PRICCU3T
265. BROADWA Y Af. Y.
721 CHESTNUT ST. PHI LA. PA,
108 BANK ST. CLeV. O.
ilmn M, le.-ly.
V1SSQHEK& HALL'S
CONCENTRATED POTASH
Wlirranlril cqnml ts umr I'otafth fa tbe Market,
uuA farHuirtr tm CncrMtrRlra l.ym Ivr
Hit f riwxs fur wblrb It U umd.
.Put up la ono pound metal cans, conicnlent for
uu lu families for unking bard and koll aoaiti, nnd
tor cleaning purpotna generally. lllrocUona for wak
ing soap, etc., accompany each can. '
(For cleanlnr typo, prctises, machinery, paints,
softening watur, waalilng alnks and fruit trees In the
spring. It U upmiuallod for exccUenca and conitnl,
euce of puckagu. For sale by uroccrs and Drug
glits every whero,
Vlueberifc Ull' lumM4a uad IIUUrrMaiil
I'utnlcr U v aliubki lur Uu ik-UrutlKoi cf tint pulato
bug, cotton worm. grawloppfFU, uiW. rats, rvaches.
linn-cls, and remlu of all kinds. It la luurniless to
men uud animals, and tar cheaper thau Paris grii-u
rurlMTdiiitlrucUonpf teriuln. It ts alM) Invaluable
as a DisurKcriKT, purlf) lug the air tn hospitals and
stckroouM, aiiddsiru)liig lha toul laloraof alnkv,
UoUars, statlea. to. Put up lu ono pound cans. For
aale If DrMKKtsUand Umcura ever where.
! VWSCIIltlt tr Il.tl.Vi Muaararlurera,
, aW VALLbrrUKt;r,KKW YOJtK.
Aug! i.-SB
i
PUBLIC SAlrE.
liy virtue of an Oro6t of the fphias' Cojirt'oj
CniumUa county, Iho undersigned Kxeeulor.AC". of
.lohn Heath, latoof .lackson township In said county
deceased, will expose l Public 8alo on tho premises
on , .
TIIUltMDAVf IN'TOllt'.ll 2(1, I81II.
at 1 o'clock In thn afternoon of said dayftho fuHuw
Ing dcHcrllK'd real cstnlo to-wltl All thalrcrtaln
piece, ptrcel nr tract of land sltuatotln Jackson
township In anlil county, adjoining lands of Irani
Pen- on llio cast, lands of Jaeub ChrMy on Iho north
lands of William Wanning on tho .West and north,
nnd lands late of-on tho wrst,and,lands' of Humph
rey Parker oir tho south, cenuilnlng M acres and
flltr-four perches nnd allowance, whereon Is erected
n hbuso anil barn and oilier outbuildings. About si
ncresof said tract H clear and bnlanco In timber,
tlood Water nt the dwelling house, aud thert'son
tho premises a good young applo orchard. , '
Terms of Sale, Ten per cent ot 6hiM0urtit of tho
purchano mbnoy to bo paid nt. the, striking down of
llio proiHTty, tho one-luurtli trss tho ten pr cent
nt theconflrmntlon abioluto of sale, and tho remain
ing three fourths In onojenr Ihercaiter, with inter
est (mm continuation nU.1,
1'uirlmser In pay tor peril.
New Columbus, I.uz. co., I'a. (1110. D. 1IKATII,
m.'pt, ai. tfl Kxecutor.
Thn following Personal Property will li exposed
to public salo nt the residence of chillies Mauierlu
Jtiniln township, Columbia county, Pa., on
TUKSIIAY, NlIl'Tll.lIllHIt 8(1, 18711.
1 bay mare, 1 cow, a largo hogs, 4 shoats. 10 pigs,
onog'iod wooden-nilo two-horso wagon, onolwo
horso sled, ono hay rake, ono culling box, twu sets
double! harness, ono fannlnt; mill, ono mow er, ono
threshing machine, about so bushels of
wheal, nacres of corn In tho shock, nacres of pota
toes, u acres of oats hot threshed, and tw.cnly tons
ofhav.
ealo to commence nt 10 o clock, a. in.
ltcasonnblo tlmo will li given ny
KU WCIIWKPPKNIIEISBII,
TIIOS.ATKN,
Sept. iJ.-ts W.M. KII1CK1IAUM.
As soon as tho abovo salo Is over at the same place
I will ortcr for salo my houso and lot In .MllUlnUllo
lately occupied by Win. Kolcliner, deceased, tonus
reasonable,
WM. KItlCKIlAtM.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PAINTS,
OILS, UUUSIIE3 and JAPAN DRYER.
i
Strictly I'UItE WIIITB LEAD 11 cents per pound,
guaranteed equal to any In Iho market.
MONTOUIt WIllTiJ LEAD nt lu cents per pound,
equal to any for durability.
MONTOUIt SLATE PAINTS S, and 10 cents rcr
pound, accoidlng to color.
JIONTOim METALLIC llliOWN scents per pound.
MONTOUIt METALLIC llliOWN dry S and S cents
er pound.
Best Quality of Paint Ilrushcs at low prices.
PURE LINSEED OIL
which we buy In lnrpc quantities and will sell at
lowest .Mai Let pi Ices.
BEST JAPAN DRYER.
All our gtHjds arc guaranteed as repiesenled nnd
our paints to tn- ground In puiu Unseed oil, orlho
money lefumted on ilcimiinl.
Send tor sample caul and 1 rice list with ((stimuli
lals. IIKXRY S. l'KAY,
Sole Miiniifacturfr.
RltpiiiiT, Pa.
May S. Iii.-ly.
THE
EYE & EAR.
DR. G-. O. McDERMOTT
makes the treatment of
Diseases of the Ear & Eye
A SPECIALTY,
nnd has opened at Wllllnm'port, I'a. an Institution
for tho treatment and cuic of patients suffering
from such dtscn-ses.
office Hours. Until 8 a. in., 1 to 3, and 6 to S p. m,
Call on or address '
O. C. JIcIlEIUIOTT, M. !.,
13 Edwin St,, WllllJinsport, P.i.
April ti-Cm.
BLOOMSBURG ' TANNERY.
g. a. ii tu n n.i iv a
ICSI'ECTFDLIA' announces to tho public
SNYDKlt'ri TANNERY,
(old stand) Uloomsburg, I'a., at the
Forks of the Espy and Light street
roads, where iill descriptions of
leather will bo niado In tho most
substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold nt
prices to suit tho times. Tho' highest price In cash
will at all times bo paid for
GREEN HID E S
of overy description In the country. The publtcpat
rrtnncp Is rsTii-lfllllv Rnllelteil.
uiuuiusuurK, uik. I, ioii
Yerbatim Reporting.
TERMS i Actual travcllliL'-. boarding . and other
czponscs; nvo dollars a session, tor taking I lie report:
an I ten cents n folio, ( hundred words, ) tor writing
out into long-hand.
Where the matter reported In one day equals or
exceeds fifty folios, the live-dollar fee will be remitt
ed, and the transcribing King-hand charged at
fifteen cents a folio; but, - all Buch cases. If fewer
man nny iouos aro purcnasca, mo nve aouars win
be charged.
Address. S. N, Walker, A.M., Conrt-stcnog-rapher,
Uloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylva
nia. ItesHdenco. Iron street, between' Third and
Fourth.
onice. wiiu e. E, orvis, Ksq. , coiumoian-butia-lng;
entrance, opposite tho ea-st gate to the court
house yaid, first floor, first door to right.
iiiuce-uour, irom.iw civ e to one o ciock.
reb is, iej-iy
COMPLE T 33
BONE MANURE
Buckwheat and Full Crops
COMPLETE
OHE MAMS
MANUFACTURED BY II
BRLlNIG&HELFRICi
LEHIGH VALLEY fl
urnDic 'Wm
vtuiino ij!
Kor over 10 cars this brand haa held llsrcputa.
Hon lu contait with many coiiiiallng let tlllers,
ONE GRADE ONLY.
Novaitctyof names with acoommodaltng scale
1IHOOMMBNIIGII
liy farmers' clubs, agriculturists, planters and
FOU S.Vlii: II Y
A, J, Albcrtson,
II. 1. Hear,
I. II 8eushulU,
Kreaa tiros.,
E.'Ihomsun,
C. W, Wooddrop,
Itohrslurg,
Itupcrt.
Catawlsa,
licrwlck,
Danville.
Htverelde,
The following
years ago.
testimonial was received several
A EAuuxii'aCuis mcoKMUKM tiik courLrrs Iiomi
MlHl'Hg AJf TIIK iltST. rCKTIUIia IN I'SK,
Oroenwcd,'t?olumbut county, Pa.
Mkssks Uatixiu lULrkicu
(IsMftsuiHt We 'the undersigned, having used
your compieio itono aianuru tnu past teuton, pro-
cureu or your agent, A, J, Aiusriswi, iwreuy uBlrm
II to be the benu fertlllttr In use. We fully recom
mend It to fanners, fur It la nil mat you tlufui lor it.
Yours, lu,
urilillll lium-ii ii if ii iKiivtt ti.iikt in....
TON. A. DIIEIULKl'EIS, IIEO. UIIITOU, A, S.yAUi,
bept. JJ,
r: t onr per day at home.' Bamiplet worth tl
tu v--' tree bimsuii AC(Ul'arUaad,MliM.
March lu, '!(My.
1 o (ta slUnic. Agiats wanlrd. Outfit tad
- liibis lite. Hi UK, I (XVAViUt, liaise.
Ma rth lu, "Hf,
fig
BLOOMSEOBG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg,
Till
Hull-
t nciioot,, ns at prcicnt constituted, oricrs Iho very best facllltlos for l'rofosslonal and Classical lountng.
idlngs spacious, Im lllhg und coimnodlous s completely heated by tleain, well ventilated, lighted by g is, and furnished with n bountiful supply of ptire.snft,
mm In'- wnler.
t .1 1,,,, ImAltl.fiil nml mitt,- .if rnifinaa
mwlerale. I lftvecnta n week iicuuciion 10 an expecting 10 icaui. oiuucius immuicu ut uny nine, jtuums
Courses of study presci Ibcd by tho Mato :
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Ailiunct Courses s I Acaihinic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Mtnic. IV. Course In Art.
Tho Elementary Scientific nnd ClaaMrnl Courses nro I'ltOFfNSIO.VAt,, nnd students graduating therein, recclvn state Diplomas, conferring Iho following
corresponding Degrees: MasUrot the Moments t Master of tho sciences : Master of tho Classics. Uraduatca In tho other Courses recehu Normal Corllllcatcs ot
their attnlnments., signed bv the oniceri of tho llnnnl of Trustees. ...... .
Tho courto ot stud y prescribed by tho Stuto Is liberal, and tho scientific nnd Classical coures nro not. Inferior to thosn of our host Colleges.
l.l1..iH r.r,lnw r.t nl,l,.n,l,l Tl.,, llmna ilAmni.t It It Ij mm ilf thn Tirlm., nlll.lPla llf Illl4 Mill(i,tl 1,1 li.On tfl annill-., 11. llV ftimtall tit Inlnllt
gent and efllclent Teachers for her Schools. To this end
and their talents, as students, to all sum it promises
caTaiogue. anures 1110 rniu-ipivi.
HON. WII.MAM III.WKI.I.,
I'resldcnt llonnl
sept, s, ie.-iy
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
or xntbxusot to 117x11x7 01m
!'. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
with an adjustable hack, intdo to tupport tho back of tho litter
while leaning forward In tho ordinary position for playing, nnd by
a clmplo arrangement, which gives It a backward and at tho aaino
time a downward movement, follows his motions andinpporta Mm
In any poiitlon without Interfering In tho least .with tho freedom
of his movements.
lM.-m
gKC
ICUltK AN AGENCY
and S')0 or $100 per nttk
"2Vie ocr ready and never out of order."
HOMESTEAD $20
SEWING
$20 MACHINE
For Domestic Use.
With Table and .Fixtures Complete,
only $20.
X perfect and unequalled, largc. strong nnd dura
blo machine, constructed elegant and solid, fromtho
best material with mathematical precWon. for con
stant family use or manufacturing pui poses. .Al
ways ready at a moment's notice to do Its daj's
WQrg, never out of onler, and will last a generation
with moderate caro; easy to understand and man
ago ; light, smooth, and swift running, line Iho well
regulated .movement of allno wuteh; simple, com
pact, efficient and rcllablo.wlthalltlie Improvements
to be found In tho highest priced machlnes,wurrant
cd to do the same work, tho same way, and as rapid
aqd smooth as a f T3 machine. An acknowledged tri
umph of Ingenious uu-chanlcal skill, essentially the
working woman's friend, and farm advancoof nil
ordinary maehlncs for absolute strength, reliability
nnd general usefulness; will hem, fell, tuck.seain.
lUllt, bind, braid, cord, gather, ruffle, shirr, plait,
fold, scallop, roll, embroider, tun up breadths, to.,
with wonderful rapidity, neatness nnd case.se ws the
strongest lasting stitch equally lino and smooth
through all klnda of goods, from cambric lo several
thicknesses of broadcloth or leather, with tine or
coarse cotton, linen, sill; or twine, (lives perfect
satisfaction. Will earn Its cost se eral times over in
a season In tho work It does, or make a good living
or any man or woman who desires to uo It for that
purposo; works so faithful and easy the servants
or children can use It without damage, l'rlco nf ma
chine with light table, fully equipped for family work
tin. Half ease, cover.sldo drawera unci cabinet stj les
each at correspondingly low rates. Safe delivery
guaranteed, frcu from damage, Explanatory pam
phlets Illustrated with engravings of the several
styles of machines, references, vurlfty ofKewlng.tc,
mailed tree. Confidential terms with liberal Induce
ments to enterprising clergymen, teachers, business
men, traveling or local agents, Ac, who desire, ex
clusive agencies, furnished on application. Address
John II. Ueadall & Co., 630 Uroadivay, now York.
.May a, jo lam.
ALBRECHT & CO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tho Albrecht & Co. Tukos aro
first-class in every respect, boini' con
sidered tlio leading Philadelphia,
mako by musicians and competent
iudc;es. Through their extensive
facilities, limits. Aliiueciit & Co.
aro enabled to turn out instruments
that aro not surpassed anywhere, and
btill sell them nt prices within tho
reach of all. No l'iano is permitted
to leave their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most minuto particular,
henco their guarantee of five years
is a thing of value. All Into im
provements of importanco aro found
in theso instruments.
Messrs. Albiiecht & Co. have re
ceived tho most llattering Tcstimo-'
ninls from L. M. Gottbciialk, Fkanz
Abt, Gustave Sattkii, J, F. IIimmels
iiach, William AVolsieffer nnd
many other eminent artists, besides
being ablo to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies and teachers.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
ordora by mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely to nny part of tho world,
ftay-For further particulars as to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT&CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. -July
u, uts.-ly.
Cant bo inado by every agent overy
month In iho huslnct-s wo furnish, but
those wUllnir to work enn easily turn
a ducu dollars a day right In -their own localities.
Have no room to cxnliiln hem. Ilinanoui nli'DHnnl.
and honorutile. Women, und fcojs and girls do ilh
well as men. Wo will lurnlth you a coinpleto Oul
llt'frce. Tho business pais better than anything
else. Wo willbo4ir expense of nartlpgyou. Particu
lars free. W'rlto and see. Farmers and tnechanlts.
tliclrBonsanddnughicrs.and nil classea In need of
PA Ing work at home, bhould write to us and learn
all about tho work at once. Now Is thu tlmo Don't
de ay. Address True Co., AugUBlo, alaluo. ma
liept.8, nc-llm.
TOAUDINQ.
Tne subscriber In now prepared to recelvo boarder
at liu houso In ltoarlngcreek township, situated at
wiiaus known as Five I'olnts. The hoiibo la con-
ciuciejpn Temporanco prtnclples, no Intoxicating
liciuors being sold on tbo premise, (lood rooms,
excellent tu tic nnd the cemtorts of a private house
IcouaiDuruuiiuie. J. Jl. ttl.lntJUtt.
May 6, ia.-tf. Jtoartng Creek, 1'
AdvektismgAgents
Columbia County,
T. L. GRISWOLD,- A. M., M. D. Principal.
Discipline,
It solicits young persons of good umllttcs and good
am in ueveioping tucir powers, nuu auuuuant upporiuuuics lor wen ram inuor nuer leaving acnooi
of Trmtee'
Bd. A PLATFORM ROCKER ON
CASTORSf with tbo long easy movement
of tho old8t)lt', without tho projecting rockers
to mar other furniture- and tho bases nf rooms;
being. In fact, tho only l'latform Kockcr mado
that lias a perfectly satisfactory movement.
Manufactured for tho trade by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for sale by tho principal dealers throughont
tho United States.
(ST If not kept by any dealer in your town,
end to us for l'rlco List and Catalogue. .
N
EV STOCK OK CLOTIIIKG.
AND
Gentloinon's Dross Goods,
david Lownxiiuun
Invites attention to his large and elegantstock
Cheap and FasliiaMe Clotliiui,
at his storo on
MAIN KTItEKT, IM THE NKW 11LOCK,
IILOOMSBL'KO, I'A.,
whero he has Just received from New York and Phil
adelphia a full assoi tment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including
tho most fashionable, durable aud
nandsomo
DRESS
CONSISTING! OF
BOX
SACK'
I'Kock:.
CUIJI
AND OILCLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
OF ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS,
He baa also replenished his already large stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSl.VilRKS,
STRIPED,
I'lUUItEl)
nd;i'i.ain.vests,
S til UTS,
OltAVATH
SOCKy,
ClUJ.AKS,
IIANUKEKCIIIEI'S,
(ll.llVKs,
JHUSI'UNUKItS,
FANOV A 1,'TK LES.
Ho has rmioiniil ly oi hnml u lurgo nj d well seleet-
ed assortineni nt
Clothn . nnd Vestiiigs,
which he h rcpnn-il lo raa);o to order Into nny kind
of clothing, on very shoit notice, and In tho boM
inanucr, All his cloUdng IB mado to wear and most
of It Is ot homo manufacture
UOiMr WAT0IIK8..ANI JKWKLUY,
OF EVEHY DKSCItllTION, 1'IHK AND CIIUAI',
HIS CASK Ol' JKWELUY IS NOT MUltt'AHSKD IN
THIS 1'LACIt.
CALL AND KXAMINK HIS (HSUKHAL ABSOKT
MKNTOK Clothing, W atclies,
Jowolry, 5tc.
DAVID IX)VENIIEUa.
July 7-tf.
Tu Ihe AViirliluir (Iih,- We nrenavr iirciaired to
fiirnUth ell claws wlih ronHnnt tmployiiient at
hmnc.tho win loot thu tint.-, or for ihelr spare mo
lufiits, UuMhtliS ncvi, light uud prontable. I'-rsons
of tllhersex i-usllv urn iruu a (tnls In to per
rvjn'ng, und n I'li-rofiloual kiun hy ilevotlng Ihclr
whole IIujc In tho tatineKn, io)k and gills earn
nrnrly im much um w-hi. 'i IihO ail who mo this uotlco
lnv hi-ihI llu-lr mhirrbt', und tist Iho business we
mtLo this mil uraUwl uUun To Mil h lis nro not well
t,;il ink d wo M soad one. dollar lo pay for tho
tioubln f writing. Hull purttcularH, hainpies worlh
seleral dollara to animnemuAvork on, una a ropy of
Home and rlrekhle, enn of Iho largest end Ut
HiUHtraled lsileatlonH. ullniit rreit liv mall. Head
er, If Aim wasttennaneiit, proilluMo work, address
(hlorte hlinsuu le Co., I'urtlaur, Malmr,
n-pu p, -it.-uiiu
Pennsylvania.
llrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Kxpcnscs
leaeneu nucu uesueu.
V. Course in Physical Culture,
purposes, t'usn who doslro tolmprovo Ihclr tlmo
For
0(11,. .1. it. VilV.uy.lU Herrrlur)-.
CARRIAGE
MANUJi'ACTOR
v
x
nLoojisuuita, pa,
M. C. SLOAN h lillOTHER
Hri;
tlio moit
isonablo rates a splendid stock of
ind every description of Wagons both PLAIN and
1'ANCV,
Warranted to bo made of tho bestnnd most durable
nneer Liw. mill nv llu tnosl nxlii-rlelieed workmen.
Mlwurkn'iil nut from tho c.-tablHiment will bo
round tn be nf Iho hlehevt eiimsnnd slue to cive per
fect satisfaction, They havo alsoallnoassortmcntof
SLEIGHS
of all the newest nnd most fashionable stiles well
anueari'ruiiy mane nnuor mo uoht maicnai.
An Insnectlon of their ork Is nsked ns It Is be
lieved that nono superior can bo found In tlio coun
try.
Oct. 8, 1S7S tf.
BLOOMSB-CJRG
MAHELE WOHKS.
T. L. GrUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, IIEI.OW MARKET.
Manufacturer of and liealcr in all kinds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLEWOKKS
Wo tiso tho best AMERICAN nnd IT A I TAN Marble,
lie has on hand and furnishes to onler
JIONUMENTS,
TOM IIS.
HEADSTONES,
UIINS, VASES, Sic,
I'.very variety or Marble cutting neatly executed at
mu imvesi, innrKi'i, pin-en.
A Ioiil' tii'iu lli'al i'iiTli-iiiP nnd nrisnn.il attention
tn huikliie?,s makes Mm nronrletor eonlldent of clvlnir
s.itKfacilon. All orders by mall promptly ntteudeu
III. 1. II. DUX 'i'Ji,
riSy-A. Jl. Worl: dtliicrcd p er nfrhartje."(tXl
Aug. 21, '74-ly. T. L. OCNTON, l'l oprlctor,
Y'AINWKIGHT .t CO.,
WHOLESALE (iliOCEItS,
N. E. Corner sccondand Arch Strec-is,
l'UII.ADKl.CllU,
lieaicro in
TEAS, SYI1UPS, COFFER, SUOAIt, MOLASSES
HICK, Sl'lCkS, IIICIKD HOIU.iC
rworders will recoivo prompt attention
BlJ-tf
UOLLTNS & 110LM.ES
No. IT Centru Street.;
Plninto Gas and 1 Steam- Fitters
;MANUl'ACTtllti:ilS w
flNWABE,
(lALVANIZni) IKON 1'MltNJHU,
WINDOW CAI'H,
AWNINGS,
Wiro Trellises, fic. Dcalcin In Stoves, Using
rs. Kiirnaces. llitltlninro llcatorx. Inv Dowi
tlralcs, Mantels, I'UMl'S, Weather Strips,
tVC. AISO
GAS FIXTURES
of thelaU'St design. Special attentlou luld to re
pairing M'Wing aiaenim-a 01 every uckeripiiun. wmeii.
I.h:1:. lli-ll lliuik'tmr. Key Filling, tu. 'rlvato lli-H
ilenccs Healed byHtcamat a small cost alvo Hot
Air, re w, i ii,
TlllSfAJISKEPTON FILE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF.
mYERTlSlKG(
733 SiNsou St., PHILADELPHIA,
Whu ro our authorised ugeula, nml villi
. rcoelrc Adrwrllaeiucuu ut wur
J-On'MST CArlll HATIiS.
is
mi
NEW G00QS !
A HEAVY STOCK,
Cheaper than Ever!
S. II, MILLER & SON
' JIuvo Just Received
tho largest anil host supply ol
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They hato ever offered totnelr friends and cus-
(Jloths, Cusaimoros, anil Siitiuotts
for JIEK'S WEA11,
Cloths, Alapacas, Moriiios1,
for LADIES' WEAK,
CALICO Erf, MUSLINS, CAAllilllCS,
nml every variety of Dry (looils ileslrml.
STOCK OE
Carpota, Motn, Ottomano,
EAiIILY G11O0E11IES,
Incluillng nil the varieties of
COl'TEES, TEAS nml SUOAKS,
COUNTRY PHODUOB,
anil a general supply of articles useful for tho
table always on linml,
CALL AND SEB.
Country produce of nil kiiuls taken In cx
clinngc for goods nt cash prices.
Oct.30,'74-tf
CALIFORNIA.
TUT. CHICAGO ANOUTlI-WrSTnilN I'.AII.WAY
i:mbrnces under ono management the Oreat Trunk
UnlUvnv Lines of tho Willi' und NOltTll-WLST.und.
with Its numerous branches and connections, tonus
10 shortest a 111 uuickesi roino oeiween i nicngi
and all points In Illinois, Wisconsin, Noutiikkn
.MiciiuiAN, iinni:sota, Iowa, Nfhuaska, California
and ino vvcsierii'icriiiuiics. us
(liutiha anc! allloiiila I.I no
Is tlu shortest nml best roiito for nil points In north-
ii noi". iiwu. '1111, 11. Mnnc-ka. wvimnir
dorailn, .Sevtota. t'lah, i'ailfoihl.i. tiiegon, chln.L
Japan nnd Ausliull.i. Hi
Chicago, .llitilisim tSi. SI. Paul Line
Is Iho shnit line for Xnilhcni WNcnnsIn nnd Mlnne-
Kol.i.uml r, 1 Maill'iiu, M. I'.inl, Allnn,'apoii),iiululh,
anil an poluH in 1110 greui, .Noiiii'WeM. lis
WilKIUil 1111)1 M. E'flCI' I.IIK!
Is the only route rnr Wlnnnii, lineliesler, Owiilonna,
Minikato, M. I'etcr, New I'lin, an, I nil points In
southern and central .Mlnncsoiii, lis
Crucii IIayati! .Tlariiiicltt! I.I
Is the only lino for.lancsvllle, Watertnwn, I-'ond Hu
Lur Oshknli, Applelnn, iiieeii liny, leiui.Uia, Ne-
gannee, .viai'iueiie, iiniigiunn, iliiii-u-k uud llio
Like Superior country, ll-s
J'rL'ciiorl aiitl Diiliiuiuu Line
Is tho onlv route for Klein, ltockford. l-'ivenort. and
all pull Uivla Ki report. Its
CEiicngO mid illilwaiiUcv Line
stho old Lake Shorn lloute, and Is thu only one
passing tlirnugli l.vanstou, Lal;n I'oreM, lllghlaud
l'ark, W'auHegan, Itaclne, Kenosha lo -Mliwiuikcc.
l'lilliuaii 1'tl'aco Cars
are run on all through trains of this road.
nils is me u.m,i mm; running ineso cars nc
tween Cl.leairo and St. l'aul.ChlcaL'O and Milwaukee.
or Chicago aud Winona,
At om.iii.t our sleepers connect wun ino overland
sleeperH on t he UlIoii I'nclllo Railroad for all points
west of tho Missouri river.
On the-arrival of Um trains from the cast or south.
the trains of tho Chicago K Norlh-W estcrn Hallway
leave Chicago ns follows
Km COUM'll HI.t'KKS. IIMAHA A Nil CAI.ltOllKIA, TWO
through trains dally, with Pullman palace ilrawlng
room and sleenlng curs through to Council lllurls.
l-'oit Hr l'At'i. ami MiNNUAruLis, twu ihrougii trains
dally, wlthl'ullman palace ears attached lo both
11111ns.
l'uu (Iiici:n Hay anii Lake Sci khiok. two trains
dally, with Pullman palacu cars attached, and run
ning lliruogii in .vianiueiie.
l'uu Mii.wai ki.k. four thrniiL'h trains da'ly. l'ull-
muuenrs on night trains, parlor chair cais on day
nuns.
l-'nii SrAitTA and Winona nnd points In Mlnnosotn.
nnolluoiigh train dall, with rullui.in slecjieislo
v inoiia.
l'uu Di'srofK. via 1'icenort. two through trains
dally, Mllh I'ullinau ears on night trains.
1-oii Hurrui'K anii I, a chossk, via Clinton, two
llirnu;h trains dally, with I'ullinau cars on night
train lo Mclliegnr, lnwn.
l'on moux en v ami Yankton, two trains dally, l'till
in.m cai-s In MRsourl Valley .liincllon.
I'na I.AkK (IknilVA, four (rains dally.
l'nii lloCKKOIlll. STKI1I.1MI. Kknomia. .Tanf.svii.lk.
und other Hjnts,)ou can havo fioin two to ten trains
nauy,
NewYoik nrtlcc, No -ll.i llroadway; lloston nflleo,
f Mjito Slreel; Omaha otllee, '! rnriihaiii stieet;
Van t'laiiclscoiilliec, 1-21 .Montgoim r.v Mutt; Chica
go ticket unices: 1.2 Clark slteet, under Wiormun
House; corner canal und Madison Mieels; Klnlo
stiei t depot, corner W. Klnle und Canal streets;
Wells Sliiet di'iHii, comer Wells anil Kliiilo sheets.
I'or rates or Iniormallon not attainable trom jour
homo ticket agents, oppli to
W. II. Kiknnkit,
(leu, l'.tss. Ag't, Chicago.
JlAUVlN HlfllllTT,
ecu. sup't, Chicago
Feb. 4,',C-ly
Important to Lawyers.
Justices of Iho Peace, Constables, Il.xecutors, Ad
mlulsitatois, (luaidiaii, Tuwiiohlp oillwrs, and busi
ness men genci ally.
Wo havo on hand a largo assortment of. legal
blankH for the uo ot Altoines, Justices and Cum
stable's blanks uf all kinds, .Nolo and llecclpt books
for Administrators xc.
1-It I OK LIST.
ATTOI IN KY'd 11 LA N KS.
Precipe for Summons.
' ' I I. I'a.
" ' Itulo tn take lieisltlons.
" " " chooso Arbtlratois.
2 cents apiece, cr $1.15 n-r huiidivd.
Petition for Appointment of (luaidlan.
rnai en
lluloln luko lieposltlons.
Nair lu liehf, w ilh Confess
fesslon.
" Assumpsit,
Mrclmnlcs I .'ii.
4 ci nts uach or H.M per hundred
Petition fur salo of Ileal IMalo k cents each,
.IL'NTICU'.S IILVNICS.
Siilipicu'is, Summons, Wariunts, Oiocullor.s, CO fo
zd eentfl cucii.
leases c cents each
lllu. Deeds lu " "
I'.irchment Deeds 15 " "
AgteementH 5 " "
( II I, hall's Colli t Sales SOforit 60
ColisUlblu's Kales :( CelilS CKCh
.Morigago and liond is " '
All kinds nr Notes 1 'I
Iteci lpts, Notes, Sehonl Orders, Poor Orders, Storo
Orders, nentlv bound, roustanlly on hand, orinado
iu uriii-i uu snot i. noiieu,
'Wenin purpartdto doneater JobwoiklliauoiiJ
other oillco lu (Uls cu'inty,
IIIIOOKU'AY & HLH'IXL,
Kdltors anil I'rnprlelors
of I ho Cni.ua si an,
liloumsburg, Pa.
THE
"MOODY SHIRT."
MADE TO ORDER ONLY.
A PHHFHOT FIT (1 U A it A NT It Ii II.
(lenllelnen deslrlugHlitrUwill ple.isu drop us a line
aud our Agent will cull and gel Iho measurement.
Factory Cui iu I I'enn and Centru stteets.
Address 1', O, MOODY,
March in.'ia-ly Scranlon, pa
VULOAiN' IRON WORKS
DANVILI.H. MONTOUIt COUNTY. PA.
WT I LLIAM 11. LAW, Manufacturer oi
1 Wiouglit lion nriuges, Hollers, (liusholdcr,
I'h, nroLf lliilldliiL's. Wrought Iron' Itooiinir. Uonilliii-
Fiames, Flooring aud Duors, Farm Ualos und Fenc
ng, also Wiouglit Iron 1'lplug, hlacks and all kinds
of Smith worn, so. iicpairs promptly attended to
N, II, Drawings and estimates supplied.
Oct. s, IS18-U
rUtt Wl4-' tUHrtarrJ CaoumWr tad flrmrw Cm 'm I'
liAUUe.prU-tM BMALIj. 1i lari, ritid lkTriar
I r,'."i"i;vuri" "v- " KuiJr.
CO. BLATCHUy, Manwrr, 500 Commerce St.,Pkili
MnrcliJI-cni.
TOI'ICE.
From this dato tho lllnomsbun- Oiu Coinnmv will
put In ervlui pipes utilrst cost uud furulsliand set
melu k at lour iloilars each,
Tho rumimny nave on iian.4 a lot of gas tar stilted
o palm lug louts, and jsia or other Umbers placed
I'rlee in cents per gallou or U.'0 per barn-L
OO. 1C
VJ, vv,
MILI.KI1,
H"dt
nuHiNixs oAitas,
Jj VIStTINOOAItlM.
IJt'lTKII 1IUADH,
Ml.l, IIKAUS,
, . IHWTKI1.S, fX, 0
Neatly ami Clicaply printed at tliu Colum
bian Ofllce,
xwwur
fe PUMPS fe)
ft. m um
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
piI
.ADELl'lIA ANU HEADING KOAD
AUKANOEMEN'T OK
PASSENtlEH
TRAINS.
.Inly 1J, 1S10.
TRAINS LXAVI lltjrKUT AS tOI.LOWS (SVNDAT KXCKfTB
For New York, 1'hllartclphla, Heading, l'ottsvlllo
Tnmariun, ic, 11,83 a. in
For Catnwlssa, tl,na a. m. nnd 7,99 p. m,
For WUllamsport, o,ss 0,94 a. in. and 4,04 p. m.
TiuiNsroii rtvrtKT ikavk as ioi.lows, (scnpat s
cbi-tep.)
Leavo Now York, J,J5 n. m.
lavo riilladclphta, o,lfl n. m.
lx?avo ltcadliig, 11,3) a, in., Pottsvlllc, 12,1(1 p. m
nndTamaqua, I.tio p. m.
Leave Oatawlssa, c,!0 S,Sfp n. m. nnd 4,00 p. in.
Leavo WUllamsport ,o,'i I o.m,12,oo m. and B,oo p. m
Passengers it tut from Now York nnd 1'hlladu
plii.i go througAi w Hhout chango of ears,
J. IS. WOOTTKN,
.Tan. 14, WO tf. (lencrni superintendent.
JN
UimiEUN
CENTRAL KAILWAY
COMPANY.
On nnd nttcr November SOth, 1SJ3, trains will leavo
SUNUUHY as followst
NOUTHU'AHl).
Krlo Malt 6.20 a. m,, artlv u r.iinlrn 1 l.r.o n. m
" C'anandalgun... s.snp. in
Itochester 6.18 "
Niagara a 40 "
Itcnovo nccommodat Ion ll.loa. m, nrrlvo William's
rt lii.tm p. m,
Klmlra Mall 4.15 a.m., nrrlvo inmlra 10.20 a. in.
llufTalo Kxpress T.1S a. in. an Ive lluffalo 9.C0 a. in.
SOUT11WA1I1).
llullalo Kxpress 2.60 a. in, nrrlvo llnrrisburg 4.60 a. m
" lialtlmoro 8.40 "
KlinlraMall 11.18 a. in,, arrlvo-llnrrisburg 1.60 p. m
" Wa-shlngton 10.80 "
" lialtlmoro c.oo "
" Washington 8.30 "
llnrrisburg nccommodntlon s.40p. m. arrive Harris
burg liwu p. m.
nrrlvo lialtlmoro 8.2S a, m
" Washington 0.13 "
Uilo Mall 12.59 n, m, nrrlvo Hanlsburga 05 u, m.
" lialtlmoro b,40 "
" Washington 10.35 "
All dally except Hun day,
1). 31. 110 YD, Jr., General Passenger A gen
A. .1. CASSATT, Oenernl Jlanago
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL R0AIX
l'lilliuU'lplilit k Krio II. II. Division.
SUMMER TIME TAI1LE.
rN and after SUNDAY,
AIM!. 211, 1S7C
V thu trains on the Philadelphia Krlo
,ai
lUimi Division will inn us IoIIuwh:
WJuSTWJllV.
i:itli'.i:XPlli:ssieaves New York...
I'hlhulelphla. ...
" " " Ilallllnoie
" " " llairlsbiirg
" " nrr, nt WllllJinspoit
I nek ll iviu
Kile
Kllli: MAIL leaves New York ,
2 3.1 p. m
r,.i:, p. in
l.vo p. in
.... 'J.lii a. m
l'.'.vu a. m
.. .. l.lu a. in
in ao a. in
.. 8.ss p. m
..11.55 p. Ill
1 hlladelphla
" " " llallliniite. .
V. 10 p. Ill
4.V.-, u. 111
s.'.ia a, m
" ' " ilainsliurg..,.
" " " WllllainsiHirt..
" " " Lin k Haven ii.JU a. lu
" " " lleiiovi Ki.r,5 a. m
" " arr. nt Urle T,3ipm
maiiaua kaiklss leaves Philadelphia. . 7.20 a. m
" " " lialtliiiore 7.30 n, in
' " " llairlsbiirg. ...Ie.45 a. in
' " nrr, nt WUllamsport.. 2.10 p. m
" " " 1.01 k llllMll.... 3.15 p. in
" " 11 ltenovo 4.15)i. m
" " " Kane 11.00 p. m
" ' " llulllilo
SUNDAY PXI'HKSS leaves New York s.2.1 p. m
ruiinueipiiia 11 65 p. m
" lliilllinore..
, 9.111'. Ill
, 4.1(1 11,111
. 7,4 1 a. m
" llnrrisburg
arr, at Ullamsport...
EASTWA11D.
l'HIL'A ltXl'KUSS leaves Krlo
" " " Uicg Haven...
" " " Wllllamsiiort...
" " urrlvcs at llnrrisburg
" " " lialtlmoro
" " " Philadelphia.,.,
" " " New York
. o.io p. m
. 2.10 u. m
, 3.W) p. in
. 0.10 u, in
,11.10 p. :i
. .25 11. Ill
. 2.15 p. Ill
DAY UXPitCtiS leaves Kano cos a. in
" " " itcnovo 1u.l0n.in
" " " Iak lliiven.. 11. oa. m
" " " Vi Ullamsport, ...12 io p, m
" " arr. nt llarrlsburg 4,10 p. m
" " ' Philadelphia 7.vop. m
' " " New York lulBp. In
' - " ' lialtlmoro 7,25 p. in
' " " M'uslilngton. s.52 p. m
i:i:li: MAIL leaves Erin 11.20 a. m
" " " ltenovo s.tJi p. m
" " " Link Haven 1 ('.1)5 p. m
" " " Wllllainpnit 11,15 p.m
" " nrr. nt ll'itilsbuig 2.i5u. m
" " " lialtlinnro 7.SM1 m
" " " Philadelphia 7.ouu. in
" " " New Yolk 10.10 u. in
FAST link leaves Wllllamspoit 12.35 a. m
" " urr, at llaiilsburg 3.1.5 a. m
" " " llaltltnnre 7.!'.'iit m
" " ' I'hlladelplila 7.35 n. m
" " " New York 10.25 u. m
SUNDAY I,'XPlli:.S.S leaves Wllllamf pent... 8.10 a. in
' " nrr, ut lluril'buig 1 l.so ;i. in
" " " I'lilladelphii S.30 p. in
14 " ' Newlork 0.45 p. in
' " " llalllmnio 7.25 p. in
Klin Mall West. Nlagaia Hxptess West.LiK k Haven
Acioiii. West und Day llxptcss llasl makn close lon
nccllou ut NoitliuiiiU'rlaiid wllh L. K Jl. It, It, trains
for Wliki'S-liariuand Hcraiilon.
Hrlo Mull West. Niagara Kjiucss West. Kile
llxptess West and l.oek Haven AetGiiiiiiodallon
West mako close coniiectlS!i at Wlllluinsport Willi
N.c. It. v. trains iiiulli.
i:rlo Mall Wesl, Ntagcra i:.pr("-s West, and Day
i:press Last make closo connection at J.ock Haven
with 11. Ik V. It. II. Iialiis.
I ilu Mall Last and West eonucct nt Krlo with
trains on l.n.&m.s. H. It. at coiry with o. ('. & A.
V, It H. nt Kmpmliiiii wllh II. N, Y . & p, i:, l(. and at
Dilltwood with A V. II, II.
I'.ulor Cars will run between Philadelphia mid
Wlli:.im'port on Niagara Kxpioss West. I.'rlo t.x
piess West, Philadelphia Kxpicss Hast Hay
l:rn ss Last uud Sunday i:ptess Kast. b'lecplng
cats on all night trains.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
lice. 17,"75 tf (leneral Siipt.
D
EL AW A RE, LACKAWANNA
AND
WLSTHIIN KAll.llOAII.
liLOOMSllURO DIVISION.
Tlmo-'i ublu No. S'J, Takes effect nt 4:30 A.
MONDAY, NOVHMIlKlt 23 1875.
NOItTH,
p.m. p.ui. a.m
STATIONS,
feOUTII.
a.m. ji m. p.m.
s (16 a 6
8 IM 3 61
119 4'J
V 4S
U 43
U 34
Scrnnton
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.. Wesl 1'llt.slon..,
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Kingston
Kingston
V 3S
2 2U a 23
2 4S
2 63
10 Im
10 00
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10 IS
P )
10 23
IU 27
10 T
10 32
10 65
10 40
I l 44
10 62
II 16
11 17
11 23
II 3
11 111
II 12
11 43
II 61
11 67
12 -i
12 07
12 IS
11 2
12 32
12 SS
2 S.i
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S 3.1
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a h
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2 31
7 4(1
7 41
7 113
7 21
7 ti
7 IS
7 15
7 16
7 IT
7 IU
0 6S
5 64
0 45
C UU
G IS
0 0'J
a 02
6 f-5
6 6'J
6 4
6 40
6 SI
6 2
5 2J
5 21
6 la
4 r.t
4 M
4 :ia
p.m.
3 41
a 37
3 32
S 2T
3 23
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3 17
3 17
3 12
3 09
S 04
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2 '4
2 44
2 3 '
1 25
2 V
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2 0
I M
1 VI
1 4S
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1 41
1 25
1 111
1 16
1 CI
p.m,
U 31
2 SS
2 4(1
2 64
2 6S
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V 15
7 III
2 II
tl 07
II 14 7 OS
3 17 7 11
0 06
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3 17
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7 35
7 4(1
7 4tj
7 63
s 61 Avoudalu
8 41.... Nmitlcoku
s 41 .liunloi k'8 i reek,
3 37
3 46 2 16
4 HO H ts
4 15 b 45
4 21 S 65
4 VV 2 05
4 T li 60
4 41 ,E 63
4 44 7 U
s to
8 IU
h u:
S 04'
S 2
7 6;
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i. .Illck's I'tny...
,..,1:0111 h lluveii.
lltiwUk ....
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....Llmultldgc...
7 64!
1 ill
1
7 35
7 80
7 10
r.tp).
. ,Illoomburg,.,
Ituput
CatawlsMi llrldgo.
..ciatk'H wwitch.,
Ii.invllle
Chulus y
i cmri'-rtn
I.Norlhumlcrland.
4 6
5 12
6 IS
6 14
6 20
5 SS
6 47
6 62
7.20
7 40
7 45
7 52
S 60
S 21
8 40
8 47
V H
7 111
7 04
7 II I
II 45
a.m.
12 61
lo
ii.m. p.i
ATHAll,
in,
i. in.
W. F. HAI
. HUM.
Bllpel llitcliiK'nl'H OfliCe, Scranlon, Dec. HI, Ik, 6.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
M. V. liODINE, Iron Street liclnw scc-
unu, iiioomsuurg, i'a., is prepared touo ai
kinds of
PAINTING,
GLAZING,
ami
PAPER HANGINGS
In tho beat styles, at lovrc8Fpr!cra, and stshort
notice. "
Parlies harlogsuch work tuilo wll
railing on me.
save money
All work warranted toglru sal latacllon.
Ordeni
sulh'Uud
WM, HOPINE.
S( l,d rs'. loll. . KOVVKLI, CO., No.v York, fo,
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lis wst a-4 ra, and udliuuuia show tug isnt of adverts.
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