The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 22, 1878, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEGr, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
Poetical.
LAMENT OF THE PRIKCF, OF I'linSIS ON
THE DEATH OF HIS WIFE. 1
lBOMTIII!J4rA1irK.
Waking at midnight Ttlicn tho world Is still,
Alone 1 seem to drift upon a lido
()f dreary waters wbl'O the dying moon
Clnks slowly, (fathering nil her tender rnjs.
And leaving tlio dark-vlsagtd night forlorn,
iluunn tho wild wind ; tlio air In tilled with froU,
11 eyes am dull, but solitude, and cold,
Like cruel-thronlfd watchdogs, scare away
The timid traveler, deep.
1 cannot rest!
A tlpar faeo rhtnes upon ire llko a star
Through denth and darkness. Poor sweet, lonely
loTel
Ok, 1 would be tlio stone upon her grave,
Or the least Bower that blossoms on her dint,
for O10 blesK-d hope that I shall meet
My darling somewhere In the silent land.
Ihe rock of death dlTldes the rushing wave,
But the twain streams shall surely meet again.
Through the dim world tho vltlago temple bell
Touches my or, and every solemn sound
Repeats her hame whoso pensive thoughts wire
pro) er.
Ny arms aro empty, but ray heart Is full,
And shall bo full of her forerermore.
Japan WeeUy Mail.
TIIF. MIICKI.Mi-lllltll AND THE DONKEY.
THO THE SMNH1I OP THE MEXICAN 10ET JOSS K04A9.
A mock-bird In a Tillage
Had komehow gained the skill
To Imltslo tho voices
of nnlmMsatwili,
And Mnglng In his prison,
Once, at the close of da,
Ho cave, m 1th great precMon,
Tho donkej 's heavy bra-.
Well pleased the mock-bird's master
Kent to the neighbors "round
And bade them como together
To hear that curious sound.
They came, and all were talking
In praise of wht they heard,
And one delighted lady
Would fain have bought tho bird.
A donkey listened sadly,
And ruld : "Confess I must
1 hat h se aro shAllow people,
And terribly unjust,
'ITn bigger than tho moek-blrd, .
And better bray than he,
Yet not a soul has uttered
A word In praise of me."
Wm. Cullen Mryant in St. Xicliola.
Young Folks,
IlOltlN IIDOD'S MIRACLE.
BY It. It. HUTTUWOItTH.
Fair, fair was the forest of Sherwood In
tho days of Itobia Hood: long were the sum
mers that garmented the forests with green,
and bright were the autumns that browned
the thickets and coverts from which the mer
ry hunters, clad in Lincoln-green, started
the deer. The silver horns of Robin Hood's
merry men divided in the morning, and
their notes were lost in thegreat deep forests
but they blended again at evening, echoing
at first from afar and then drawing near.
Then merry were the tales of the hunters,
as the red moon rose In the dusky shadows,
and poured her light over the forests like a
silver sea.
Robin Hood performed a most wonderful
miracle. in his day.
Perhaps, though, you may not think it so
wonderful alter ail.
We will tell it to you as ti very old ballad
told it to us.
One day Robin, boing in a merry mood,
took it into his head to go into the king's
highway in the disguise of a Friar. Ho put
on hood, gown, crucifix and beads, and
walked off slowly, looking yery demure and
woe-begone.
He had not gone far, when he met two
lusty priests, clad in black, and riding gal
lantly along.
"Menedicitel" he said. "Have pity on a
poor friar, who has been wandering Bince
morning, without meat or drink."
"In the name of the Viigin"said one of
the priests, "we cannot help thee. We've
been robbfd, and haven't a penny to help
ourselves."
Robin laid hold on the priest's robes, and
drew him from the horse. Robin was so stout
a man that the priest could not resist, and
when he commanded the other priest to dis
mount, he dared notdisobey him.
"You say you have no money," said Rob
in. "Neither have I."
"You know how to pray ?" said Robin.
"Yes," said tho priests.
"Then let us all fall on our knees, we
three together, und for money we will pray
earnestly, and we will see what Heaven will
send."
The priests knelt down.
"Now pray," said Robin.
They prayed very dolefully. At last they
began to weep and wring their hands. Then
Robin began to dance.
The priests' prayers became more doleful
than ever. But Robin said
"Pray 1 I'ray I"
They prayed a very long time.
"Now put your hands into your pockets,
and see if yon have received an answer to
your prayers."
The first priest felt in his pockets, then
rolled up his eyes very solemnly and
said
"Nothing."
"Let me feel," said Robin.
The priests now looked more troubled
than ever.
Robin searched the pockets of one, and
drew forth a purse heavy with gold.
"What an auswer to prayer!" said Robin,
and lie searched the other, and found an
other purso.
The two priests were struck dumbwhat
could they say If If they had spoken truly
at first, here indeed was a miracle I The
old ballad says that they "sighed wondrous
heavy."
"You have prayed well," faid Robln.en
couraglngly, seeing their dejected looks.
"Here aro five hundred pounds. Now we
will divide it."
And divide it he did. He gave each priest
fifty poundi for praying so well, and kept
the rest himself. But the two priests did
not eem very much pleased with Robin's
division and liberal present, but rode away
looking more woeful than ever.
"Always f peak tho truth," said Robin tn
the two priests, as they departed ; and we
have a sort of suspicion that if they had
spoken the truth about their money to the
bold outlaw, as good priests ought, the mini
acle would not have been so great. Witie
During his recent confinement to bed the
Pope lias been overhauling his old corres
pondences destroying papers or Borting those
to be Intrusted to the Cardinal Cauierlengo
in a sealed packet for delivery into hU suc
censor's hands.Among others,there aro letters
Irora Kings, Emperors, Princes, and polltl
cal and ecclesiastical personage, relating to
the events of his Pontificate, especially to
the vlclrsitudes ot recent Italian hintory and
the couduct.of the Holy See in 1848. These
papers are expected to throw much light on
certain obscured points, uud thus berveaa a
guidance to hi successes.
Miseelaneous.
Among Mailmen.
A TOn.Nd LADY CONFINED rvtt SEVEN YEARS
IN A I.UNATII! ASYLUM, IN ODDER
THAT HER IlROTIIEtl AND MSTKIU)
MI01IT APPROPRIATE 1IKR
sitAiti: ok Tiiiurt fath
er's khtate.
The case of a young woman, for years
shut up in (an Insane asylum by relatives
who wished tn deprive her of the fortune
she inherited from her father, is of unusual
interest. Regarding It, the HorMsnys:
Miss Susan Dickie, whose alleged insanity
has been the subject of Inquiry by thtee
Commissioners und a Sheriff's jury since tho
Oih of last December, was to-day declared
of sound mind, and to have never been in
sane, although she has been confined in an
asylum for over seven years. The present
proceedings wero Instituted ngnlnst Miss
Dickie by her brothers and sisters.
It was found that Miss Dickie had been
confined lu Hlimii, incd.ilc Asvlum since
September, 1871 ; that while there she had
refused tn associate with tho lunatics, and
was in all respects like a sane woman. One
of her sisters persuaded her In leavo her
father's homo in 1871, under tho promise.
that she would have a much gayer time with
her. Jliss Dickie consulted with friends,
who advised her not to go. She went, how
ever, and after having been in her sister's
house about ten days her sister employed
Dr. Wm. Hanford, while her friend nnd
medical adviser,, and he gave a certificate
upon which the young woman was taken to
Uloomingdale Asylum. Dr. V Into testified
that he had never treated Susan, had never
spoken to her, nnd had only seen her In
passing through the rooms of the house when
attending ber father. He examined lier.liow
ever, for n few minutes, and then signed a
certificate of lunacy. He did not know the
day or the year when the certificate was
made, and refused to Bay what he was paid
lor it. Doctors Hammond, Clymer and
Rauney testified before the jury that Miss
Dickie was peifcctly sane and able to take
care of her person and property. It appear'
ed from the testimony that in case she was
adjudged a lunatic, her brothers and slaters
would receive about $20,000 more from their
father's estate, as she would be enable to
make a will disposing of her share and they
would receive all the accumulations. The
Sheriff's Jury rendered their verdict, declar
ing Miss Dickie is not a lunatic, and that
she is capable of the government of hersell
and the management of her property. Patrick.
Dickie, Susan's father, died on the IGth of
last November at an advanced age, and imb(
cile.leaviug property worth nearly a million
of dollars. He gave Susan the income of
over one hundred and fifty thousand dollars
the principal to go to her children, or in
default of children, to her brothers and sis
ters. The action of the brothers and sisters
is regarded as an outrage, and the physician
who certified to the young woman's insanity
seven years ago comes in for greater Indigna
tion. Nankin.
Nearly 200 miles from wliere the Yangise
mingles with the sea, half hidden, half ex
alted by the hills, stands this great city,
whose name to the scholar's ear is quite as
familiar as that of China itself. Not Daunt
ed out upon the river's bank like cities of
the present era, built but for commerce and
display, but resting Inland, hemmed about
by hills, and guarded yet again by massy
walls, as befits the old-time capital of this
most ancient empire. The Chinese seem al
ways to have avoided coast sites for their
large cities, and there is scarcely a place a
single place of note whose walls border on
the sea or have an extensive river frontage.
They are all approached by water, even to
their gates, but it is at best a narrow river
or canal, whose windings oiler sorry naviga
tion to modern ships of war or pence,
either, for that matter. China of to-day is
the China of centuries ago, nnd if, as it is
fair to presume,they build their cities main
ly forrefuge and defence.they exhibit a fund
of strategy and judgment which time has
sadly diminished, So Nankin has its watery
highway, scarcely a stone's throw wide, the
entrance to which is guarded by forts (if
lines of mud wall are worthy of the name,)
from whose embrasures Irown heavy guns,
and invaders would find their hands full to
bring their vessels past the battlements, poor
as they are.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
E3TATB or 11-tZlNPia HISS., DIC'P.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Alex
ander Hess, lato of Sugartoat township,
Columbia county, deceased Jave been granted
by the Iteelstcr of said county to tho unaerslEJ
ed Administrators. All persons having claims
atralnst the said estate are requested to present
them for settlement, an! those Indebted to make
pa) ment without delay.
1IAC1IEL A. IIES.S,
A.ND1USW LAUIIACH,
Jan.in8-w Administrators.
Cole's Creek P. o.
TJHITISII AMERICA ASSURANCE CO.
NATIONAL FIItK INSUilANCK COMPANY.
Tho assets of thehe old corporations are all In
vested in SOLID HECUltlTIU ondare liable to the
hazard of lire only.
Moderate lines on the best risks are alone accepted.
Losses raOMPTLT and iionfptlv adjusted and paid
as boon as determined by cukisiun P. KNArr, spe
cial Agent and Adjuster, H'oomsburp. Penn'a.
The citizens or Columbia county should patronize
the agency whero losbes, If any. are adjusted and
liuld by one of their own cltUens. nov.16, 'I7-ly
A
milNl.STlUTOR'S NOTICE.
EST1TC OF niNKV 1UKTHAN, DKC'D.
Letters of administration on the estate of Henry
llartiiian, late of Ileinlock township, Columbia coun
ty, Pa., bate been granted by the Iteglster of Colum
bia county to J aeon Hantaan, Administrator, to
whom all persons Indebted ar requested to make
liulnedlate pa ment, and those- havlnir claims or do
mands against tho suld estate will make them
kuottn to the undersigned Administrator without
to.
()AtUU JiniVUlA.
Administrator.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
Health and Happiness aro priceless Wealth to their
possessors, and t et they are within the reach of ev
ery one vtho ill use
WUKiHT'S LIVER PILLS,
TUo only sura CUItK for Torpid Liter, I)jspepla,
lleadaihe, hour Ktomach, CunnUiutlon, Debility,
Nausea, und ull nullum complaints and Iiluuddu
orden Mono cenulno unless signed "Wm. t right,
ehlla." If jour 1 ruggut win not suprlybindu
cents for one boi to Harriett, Holler Co., :o N.Jth
St., PhlUk Jan. 4, -js-ly nr
J. Hellinan Co.
vs.
It. lirysous Co.
Pa. No. IS.IKCTerm.MI,
And now to wit. January 4, 1STS, on motion of W
A. Marr. Attv. fur.1. lietfumii a- o, m.i tirht n.
llonal 11.111k of Ashland, I'viuisyivaiiU, the order of
the Court ordering the money Into court utlslug
from tho sale ot tho persunul proiierty of defend
ants Is modified o hsUj order Into Cmirt ilm untn ot
four hundred dollars for attribution and nit Auditor
upirfuuuu lur uibinuuung me same. p. p. miuucy
er, Em)., uptiolnted Auditor,
llYTIIKCOntT.
Theaboto Auditor unnolntod tt 111 meet all tiartlps
Interested fortho pur)Ohuoi his urpulutuientutlds
(juice in uiooiubuurg uu rriu'ty, ri Lruury Mil. iis,
at ten o'clock.a. m. Y. P. UlLLMKYKlt.
Ion. 11, IS-tw Auditor.
VIUtOAI) ELECTION.
A rretlous election liatlm? railed! notice la
hereby glten to the stockholders 01; the lluulock's
creek and Nuocy II. H. Company, that uu election
will bo held at the house of peter tl. Ulll, In Ijilnls
Mlle, Lycoming county, Penn'a., on TllUIIMiAV,
tliu 1MI1 day of February A. D.. IMS. at 11 o'clock
111., tor tlie purpose 'of choosing a President and li
directors for the ensuing teur; ulsu a meeting of tho
Hoard at same time nnuiiluce.
ny order of the President.
C. A. DOWKItS, UENltV W, PETIIIKIN.
Bec'y. President,
feb. 16, -nw
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESRLTTION
EXECUTED PROMITLY
I At tub Columbian Omar.
I A nTFO Can color Uutt own Mnkton 1
JAIIbo lets Usn one cent percalr aut
ox miM by iImum f iur"MAOIc TINIB'c
tor
tlL-
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Alpacas, neektles, lilbbons, c, or Impart to mm
new ana lovtly shades 1 Ittlo tronbltand nominal
cost Mick f any desired color sent on receipt of 10
cents, 8 different colors tsc. riag str-m accept
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L.KAHMY 1. 1 1 h M I (. A i, I1HKM,
m Cortla in 11, K ik. V. o. 1:01, silt.
tt e. 14, U-lin jntco
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILEOAD.
GREAT TRUNK LINE
AM)
UNITED STATES MAlb ROUTE.
mealUntlomtitthe Imti liner nubile Is reicKt-
InUy Invited to some of the merita if this greathlgh
way. la lbs confident fcuseruoh and tivllel lhat no
other Dn can offer equal Induteint-utH ua n route of
throngn travel, la
Construction and Equipment
TUB
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
stands eonlessedli at Iho head of American railways.
The track Is d nit.le Ihe entire length ' H' Hi"', of
steel rnllsLild 011 heay oak th's, which are imbed
dcdln a foundulon of ruck ballast elchneu UicIks
In d"ptn. All bridges aro of iron 1 r Mime, aim uui r.
upnh tho most approved 1 lan. lis ini.sMit.rir cars,
while orrlnentl. Rifo and substantial, aro ut the.
same tlino modi-Is ot comlurt and elegance.
THE SAFETY APPLIANCES
In uo mi this line well Illustrate the fstwrlngnnd
liberal iKiticy or us mHn.iwmi-111,111 nccununcti wini
which the utility only of an lmrruemi tit and net
Its cost lias liecn the iiuesilou of cuuMdcrutlun.
Among luauy may be noticed
THE BLOCS SYSTEM OF SAFETY SIGNALS,
JAMNEY COUPLES. BUFFER ani PLATFORM,
THE WHABIOH PATENT SWITCH,
AND TUB
westwohousi: air-bbaks,
formlhtr In conjunction with a perfect dout.e track
and ro.id l-il u romuin-ulun of sjfcprurdri against
accidents which lute rendered tuoni practically Im
possible. Pullman Palace Cars
arc run on all Express Trains
Fmiu etr York, Pbllndelpliln, llnltltuore nutl
WaMbhurlnn,
To Chtrnao, I'lnclunntt, Loulsttlle, InillnnnpolU
nnd M. l.oul,
WITHOUT CHANCE,
and to all principal points In the far West and south
with but one change of cars. Connections are mado
In Uulon Depots, nnd aro assured to all Important
points.
TBB SCENERY
OF THE
PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE
Is admitted to he unsurpassed In tho world for gran
deur, beauty and variety, euperlor refreshment fa
cilities aro provtded. Kmplot ecs aro courteous and
attentive, and It Is an inevitable result that a trip by
the l'cnns) Ivonla llallro.id must form
A Pleasing ant Kenorabli Experience.
Ttrtptja fnr H.ite ut. the lowest rates at tho Ticket
unices of tho Company In all Important cities and
towns.
FKANK THOMPSON,
I. V. FAItMKIl.
Gcn'l Passenger Agent.
uenerai Manager.
J, K. SHOEMAKER, Pass. Atrent Middle Dlst,
1! North Third Mrctt, llarrliburg, P.
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MUHKAY JllLL ll'llLlbHl.NU to!, It9 lul Ul
OPIUM
cum4. I-JW, hoiHiktLiljr. ltt4Uu.y
I 1 WtaLlituti bl. t-kWk. ILL
h ill
lHiElmiiHIvN
BOY THE BEST
$1,00
SHIRT
-THE
PEARL
Nono Genuine
without (his (pARU Patented.
Trade Mark, 1
Tlenrons why the FEAKL SHIRT is proferred
to all otluM-3 :
1t. They lire made of the best ''WAMSUTTA" MUSLIN.
2d. l()-om3 are three lily nnd
bein guaranteed to bo all linen.
3d. They sire made only by capable and experienced hnnd.-i, are eare
fnily inspected and are uiiMiriaed by any other in work
manship. lth. They are guaranteed to (it and to give satisfaction in every
particular.
Ts?3- chem and be Convinced !
FOR SALE ONLY BY
. &OWBKBIIBGI,
Morolnint Tailor, Clothier and Gent's Furnisher,
BLOOMSBTJRQ, FV.
Thou Buy N. Y. ENAMELPAINT CO.
CHEMICAL PAINT,
tiiuls.ivi oiii'-tlilrd tlio coitof painting, and getn rilnttliat Is much handsomer, anil Kill ,
I.A.-VTWICK AS LONll AS ANY OTIIKIt PAINT.
Is irtiiiri'l rciidv foniM-m white or any color desired. 13 on many thousands of thoflnpstbulldlnffs
In tin' i. uui r . ii'jn nr uliM. I e be painted six J ears, and now look as well as whinllrt,t lulnUil
CIIKMIt Al. . IM liutul.i-ii Mi-t l'llESIItiMSattwentyo(tho Mate 1'iilrs of the Union. Nimniocaj-dot
olol'S Mill fne. uiImi-h , UN AMUl. I'AINT UO., 178 l'llncu btleet, N. V., or IIKNKY L.
1,1)1111 smi., M.111U 1:121 Market direct, l'lilladelphta, l'a.
Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets,
BLOOMSBURQ, PA..,
IS TUB I'i.XL'l! TO lll.T '111 II WORTH OP YOUIt MONCY IN THE FINEST AND l'ltEMIEST OP
Fancy Imported and Domestic Staple Groceries of Every Description,
Qneerae, Glassware, M and Willowware,
Fl our and Feed, Tohacco and Cicars,
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR GASH,
OH NICE FBKSII PRODUCE.
Jan 1, 1S77.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OP VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE ! !
In pursuance or an order ot the Orphans' Court ot
Columbia county, tho undersigned Administrator ot
Margaret Karns, lato ot inenton township, deceased
will espo to Hule On tile prfmjs on
SATUKDAY, MAUCU 9, 1878,
at ten o'clock a. m., the following real estate or said
decedent, situate In Denton township, bounded and
described as follows : On tho north bylandsor Wil
liam Smith, on tho east by lands or Peter Kase, on
the south and west by lands of Joseph Hess, con
taining THIRTY-THREE ACRES,
mnro or less, all lmproed, whereon Is erected a
two-story
Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE,
Fit AM E BAHN, andout-bulldlngs.
Terms or sale will bo made known on day or sale.
1. K. KHICKI1AUM,
Administrator.
Denton, feb. 15, lws-ts
Gold. Mines and Lands. Coal.
(IOLI) MINES AND LANDS. COAL.
SILVEIl HOLD OH,
LEAD COMPANIES OUOANIZED, STOND
IKON MINIMI AUKNUY, C01TEH
MAP.BLE S. SEVENTH SI'ItEEr, LIME
COAL PHILADELPHIA. MICA
MAUL A. 11. WYMAN 4: CO. OYPSUM
&T0 BUY A FARM.
WHERE
Send foi our Catalogue.
A. TI. toTaN & CO.
No. QOG South Seventh St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
reb. 13, '78-lm Jw.tco
AT PRIVATE SALE,
The billow Yale Estate
A Valuable property, lj Ing In Franlllh township,
Columbia county, Pennsylvania, on Ihe cast branch
or Itoarlngcreek. It consists or a beautltul furni ot
about
120 -A. C 1R. E S,
on which aro erected a commodious and coiuforta
blo Dwelling House, a large Hank liaro, Cider Press,
and all necessary out-bulldlngs. It has growing
upon It abundaiee or excellent frujt, has a well or
water at both tho dwelling Uouso uikI barn, and Is
conenlent or aecessby public roads.
ALSO,
Adjoining and being a part or tho Bame, but will be
sold separately lr desired, about me acres or Iho
abo e lands, hereon ai o erected a largo
CUSTOM, OIllbT AND i'LOUltlNO MILL,
with tour run or stone, a, Dwelling House, a Faw
MUl, a Dry Roods More and Dwelling llouso. and
other Improvements, together with the water-power
and appurtenances thereto.
The Willoivviile Vont Ofllcc
Is on tho premises. His within easy reach or Cata
wtssa, Centralla, .shland, Mount Carmel and other
uiiuiuj; tuwua lur iiiiirhet purpwhes.
The property Is bounded by lands or Munson, and
Artley, and bheets, and D. Dower ard others. Tho
Iwo dekcrlUd properties will bo sold separately or
together to suit purchasers. For terms npply to
LlUs Mcndnhall. E. It. Drinker or John II. Freeze.
at Illoomsburg, Penn'a. feb. 8, 'I -II
KEEP
IN THE RIGHT
LATITUDE
SANK
INMOWli ANU
NEBRASKA
Luii ui oi uudaw uu undeibigntd lor lull Infwr
inatlon. N.8. ENTILE, Agt.,
feb. 8, 'is-3m bunbnry, Pa.
DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICE.
ISTATI Of W1LU1M Hl'llllEJ. HfCCiSSB,
Ifttcn of Administration on Ihe estate of William
Hughes, late of Keaver tojrnshlp, Columbia aiuiiiy,
deceased, bavu been grana d by Hie Iteglster of mlj
county to Allen II minor tame township. All persous
having claims against Ihe istateuro requested to
present Ihetn lor settlement and those IndUitedto
mako pa) ment nllhout delay,
ALLKV MiNN,
Jon, It Is-tw Administrator.
leaver township.
I
it
BUY THE BEST
THE
SHIRT I
Trade Mark
mnde of the hct linen, eaeh ply
July 27, '77-ly
Dauchy & Co'sAdyt's.
V AMTrU'0 cl,ro acnsu of Catarrh In each
I P.7 ntlghboihood, with Dr.Karsner's
llemedy to iniiouuie lu s-omple Irie. J. c. Illton.
PltUburg, Pa. Jwleo nov. S3, '77-311)
TT A XfrC lutall pilco !4l(M)onV M3RO
I I IO Parlor tlrtrans, piffc !fm only,
S Uk-.. 1 'iips r free. D. F. DllATl V. ,SilnBlt.ii4b.
xitirnG
WITH A COLl) IS ALWAYS JIANQEItOUS
USE
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
?.f,li,r.t;!!',Plt;',;.'?' . and all dleavcs of the
DHANP Im"s ""d ML'COUS MEM
Put u.,?,i,M5;i.DH?toBoxe!5
;. N. CltlTTEM'ON, 7 t-ixrn A it, New Y'ork.
feb. 1, 78-4 w U
SWEETgsrasgaNAYT"
nil '
Awu-dtd ktghttt prut at Croteninil Liuoaiilon for
fini thmnng quaittui snd treelltnee and liulmo Mar
oeltr of rutfcfcniR? ami fiararng. Tim b.l tobacro
n.r mmle. A. our thlo atrip trid--mrl I clustly
ImiUlril on inferirr couijl, tlit JaektonU hett li
onrtrrjrplng, Pold tf ll.l-iil. benj for.miiM-.
ucii, to L.A, jAciugH X Co., Mfm., l'vtvr.burif, .
i. I'. W.WtlM.i:, lieiirrnl Ant., Plilln.liliUiii
feb 1, 7S-4w d
VI Kl 1 That ,-n, in,,
Tl ) I Catairh win ni
smedlly cure
CATAP TI T-7'
ril'N Itliillfiil I'lir,- fur
niit InSlJIIillV rMloin nnrl
dllv cure. Il,'fr-rriir,rf llnt.rv
Wells, Esi
rura. N.
VL Pv II Ti'istlmoiil!
IIJf) Price. win
Vr J eter"wht
Wells, Esq., Wells, Fargo & Co., An.
ruru, N. Y. Wm, llowen, Em.. Mc-
rant A- Dowen. kr. i.nu.
tlmonlals and trealtso by mall.
llh Improved Inhaler, f 1. sold
ervwhtre. U'KKKs I'mttitk
Proprietors, Poston, Mass, '
feb. in, 1678-4W
10,000 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
ny Iho veteran author, T. s. .triliur. 'Hie most In.
ten,story with powerful arguments and (startling
i.r.ii.u, ever combined In one volume, 'ihoworkot
.iliirph), llKVSOLks, Inkiikute AsvLriis, Crusudc,
etc. A marvelous book, grandly endorsed by all
'J cuiperanee authorities. Ma Is rapid. A limit
Chance to COIN MONEY, For extra terms address
IIUIUIMID linos., Pubs., Vii bar.toui St., PhlladiU
phla.Po. (Iiut HUH, lis just reduced ...percent I
are selling last d Itb. It, ;7-iw
ST. LOUIS AND SAN FI1ANC1SCO 11A1LWAY
LANDS
FOR
SALE
1,00(1,(1(10 AtltES in t-oriuwrsr Mifjornt ntui
V!..10 hi ss.oo an acre. First-class taknuUg.
rlcullurnl lands. Iho ben totucco region In tlie.
West, lino trult, no gratshopits, oMindnucr of
good water, short winters.conenlent markets.good
sihools, low taxes, healthful country nnd good so
ciety, hcven jears' credit. Friu transportation
Iroin I.t. Louis Ik those who purtbasu laud, bend
for circular and other Information. Address W. II.
COFFIN, Land Commissioner, Templo building, t-U
Louis, Mo. d fD. 18, 7sV
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage !
ini (l iiinrriaa tu (h
i-mlltu Ilarat of Wnmn.
m r'l.iir' Mi-ntrAi Anwicrm
Oitllil m riit-nui 1 rivat.il.' tur. t ..i t tmm 8olf
AMjo. Eicc-f, nrpcei-ct P:sutt.ei, viu lU UI
" "f .in-, .I , t P'i -Ht
a CLtiiicAL i.rcTun'ii.ii in-if d iri.f. nd
thn ..t Thicut un.1 1 img, C-t-rrU.Uui.lur, li.
Uy urn JlAb.l.li ptlie Id i ii.
Cfit'i lliiiKA"rts,.ni.hhi vil n-t-tirfT, I'.rr. rl.
mm
(Jicat rhaiiei' lo imtko n.oiuy. It jou
"h kvui mi can pt'i pri'tn
wiiitp ui i n Kf huuhrnpuons in iho iiiructi. cncaiHH
nnd U n ii-tnilcl family iHibllrullon lu the wotU.
Anv "no con hci c-jini u tuat ntui i,vnt. Tho moht
el'imt wnrkHof nrtj.it en rrtetosubmltrrrs. Tlie
rrlce Ih ko low Hint oluicbt errytMnly mliacrtties.
OnoPK'!it repcrta innkli.(f c i firo In u v-ak. A
Udy fluent if iwrtH taking tci wihnbscilbtis.lntf n
c1ah. Mi who irnroyo iiitiKy money lufct, loucan
rtpvoto hi) your lime to tlm 1'iiMnt'f-Htcruily)6U
uparu tint. You tn i-d bfrt bu avy rrom fiomo ovf r
nlpht. Yourrtii Uv'w wJnVfthSti. ivUTl
ularn. rtlrcitiniia uffu urn b frrrw flni?f nua vx
penfcho outiw fri-e. it )vn ht pnJ4ib1ft mi-
ppiiI us our ncldrihH at (lift1, it iiMKiiotliliiKio
irj iuti uusuivba. imi i no no rntrncfHrauH 10 mako
('rent tnv AHiiirhu fi im I'ikTii. v .inniKui iihah.
l'orl.
A
njjixisTjjATon's notick.
EST1TK (IV TllOUiH KUTfijlf vunrrviuvn
Ittersof AdmlnUtratlou on tho estate of 'Ihomas
hrtsslrr lato of scott tnwuHilp Columbia county,
l'a., deeeated, have len tianied by tho Itrglsterof
jaldemuify to ttio undei signed AUinlnlstrelor ol
Illoomsburg. All persona having claims atalnst
I heestutool tho decedent aro requested to present
them for settlement, and those Indebted to tlmea.
tiito lo make pu ment to tho undersigned Admlnls
Satora wlihoul delay,
. , VILLIaM KItlCSSI.EIt,
Jan. S5. 1sw Admlnlstn tor,
BosiNEN) oAitna,-"
VKITINU OA KIM,
LETTElt IIKADB(
WU.IIKAUS,
1-08TBI1H, 40, 0,
Neally and CUraly printed at tlio Colum
wan Office.
"-Tifif.l-ii rrr
WOMAN.
II in 'nttneiiT iiriicll-!'. n,h,llllf 'hi n 'li n
j.n t- t - w li, liuvihif m nuin ii a. 1 1 itt' .
tii ii M mi'iiti'l rn tit tImvp -li-c i n-in-i'iil. ii lo
ttntii. in, 1 imYt lr'f rimt-ii''! tt ).i-rfivi n iut
putt in tin. I ,mr-'"ililo lnrl'cii i tit t Mi i'H the in
O.rjitioti inr-cniril Uv tii.U oiif( .liM'.wt'Mvtth
r-Miiht' trrtalnty nml I'tiujitii'in,
Tn 1I0 'l?nnic ttiit nntnrul (juvlfic Cfmi"un1, X
like IllUllf'l 11
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Tin trrin. liowcrpr, n I'tit n ffOiiH' cxitrpntnn of
iv lii'h utitP(.ialtii t iU .iiin. iii-i't) Uhi
my intt iiTnnnl nl(prvntlnn, 11 ciue uii
Piter, 1 liiitr, while ilntMHiir iu nithf ic
ito m tin' frw 'tM,l.il lliu-r lin'I'U'itt In tlio
irinralp miMim nf woman. t.i: It. I it tiil ns
tin I'llmin or f-rnu iihiu i'tu i f
tn i W4 1 in I rurcrr. (hi ft-t mtiil- ih a tm-llt
.ifi it Hi l rilciMii.il miu'ilv fr rln nf
ntui 1 mil' (hit Hill, at nil (Iiiilm iiit unlrr alt
flT'lin--t.iiin act klmllv amt In h.-irmtnv wnii
J.iwn nhirii pmcrii Ihr renin!1 n aicm. I 11m
CM I1HMI", r'l CUllll'irill II III 1 1 11.11 Will
iltotnt 1(10 intt Miirtiiiip t'viH'uffttlons of ;i
L V IIMilll'l HIM Willi Uv It l"l "UT '"i;
..- ...t.t..l. T ( nnniil 111 wn I II. Ili'lf 1 ntTiM
'I If a heriPflHHl vicn it nt eP'ilt' I
Uv lliHlinio iHiwlhlnls nf Ihe cnntwil kI tlie 1 it
tlV II1C ll'Pil, 1 will, on tl'tltlll of llHJ linltlC, two
tlilnh of the metlU'hiC Imhnf hnMi takvn nrror I
Injr toillirrtlons.nii'l Ihe r.tr hphiK'm" fr whh li
I iiVomim'iitl It, in-oniih lcinnt tho nioner
f)rll Il.ul I not the tnml t-prfei t poinhlcmi' lu
Itx irtiie, I rniil'l nit ttiter It a-i I 'lo umler Ihe-o
comUlioini hut h.inr wltt cnl tn irnU iiilinrit
Ion rnie In lli'iinnm!- of i-jw's I feel ivur
rniitcil tind iterfiTilv .alo In rlikliis
Ittilh ut ioiiiiiuliiii and ni) mmiuy mi
U mi rllf.
l'lm fiilloM Intf nn flinonj- PUo'e ilhri-ri In
wluili mjr I'uviirlln Tt i'rrl plloii lm tK
el rini'-t, a If hv luauir, un Willi a leiliuul)'
tirer ln'ftui iitl.ilnel lo anv nir'llrinpt I n
iMrrh r.l, LrrA"lvc I'lowihf, l'.iiiiful Mnntli '
Pcriu I. Mi'ire-lon w hen f-oin titm.il in. il
r.inis Irtt'irn'tuitie.s, Wr.ik lln'l, rnv-iptm, or
f tllin-f ii l hi I'ti'in, Aiitcti'i)!!!! itinl ItiMimor
fiit lie hir Down bcn;illon, Jntciii.il llri
NtuitM liei'ir-oon, llchiliiy, 1 io-ifiii.k'it' ,
Tlirr.itriiru MiiMvrhijrp. t'liroiilc t,otti!P.ilon, In
n inimatlon ttnl I Uenilon )(f the t'lcrij, lini
teni'x, l!.int,iine.',orMtM illt. I piii.i f " L'.ikm- s
iiit'l urv ni.iiivotliprrlnoni.iill-Ti.iip-i lnfMcut 10
nmtiMii not tuci 1 tunc! hole. In all nflei'tloin ot
tlm inline, inv l'a voi ite 1'ie-rrlpti-oi nmki
chi-p; - tlio ninrvi! uf tin u orll Tin
iiicilii'Mif I ilo not et"l ut a i-itiL-.tli. mil It
mimir.iiilv fnliUls a ilfiulctirn r ur
M)i'4 Irt-ititf a Mo-t j ei ri-ri -ipi im' in till plirmnp.
lilHUHM of ihr hVWl ll f -ti'lll of Mni.ui, It w 111
n it iD'-inn-'liit. hr will it ilo )i:u m, In an)' eluto
or i'oiituti"ii.
Tv.-o lilp-hc fin ihpr inf otirif iom on iIipo
4H ,-Ptitoln.i.o i in I 111. Pi. ' I' i i SUmu..s
M' -. M' it. i I, AIM IKit. :i I
(I UM'. -I t. niM-n ml, "0 I ' '
mi i ii'c mi I mi it i i
it
I . :i- lie .i- "l uo
C HO I" II P i.l I t-
i,i in
.if th t
i woiiin: pisi:scitiri'nt .ssn.ri
r;i Ai r Ki'.i iiciviv
Ft. V. PIEFiCC, a. D m
r.rm'j i.i), x
V.
eep. 2J, '77-tf
o y w
4 O O
Or siiuiir-foalpil (Nnirciili aled. Moot
an t Ilprbal Julrr, A ntl-lll 1 1 nun
i.raniilc. TUT, "IJTTl.i: tilAM
CVMIACMC, nr .nullum In lurYo
Ph)it-.
'1 hp iioe!lv nf moilern Jleillcnl, Chemical, ninl
Pli.i urn piitlViil N'lence. No n-ie nf anv lonper
UWni'i the l.trjic, ropulslie. una iutt-C"in julis,
fMiiiioipi of elie.ip. crmle, and Imlkv inerpiliPtit'.
when we ran, ly a careful application of chrnueal
ertcin e, extinct all the cathartic and other niMi
rmal propettiea from tlie most viilu.il.le rnau and
l.erh-, niul t-oiH-enlrate them into a minute liran
tile, kfarrel) larcer than u iiiumaril
vvl that cm 1p re.tdilv twatlMwed hvthoeof
tin' inri'i t;iHitlw! fu.mat'in and f.i-ttdinM l;ties.
h. u li little I'urtfnlltu 1'ellct tPpre.enn, in a
i. iot eoiicenii.iiPd lonn, at mucli eath.iitle p iwer
m is iniliniiN'd In anv of the laie pilU found for
Kile In i1niK-li"p. Ft-om tliciruouderful p.'iihar
lic pnwer, in ctunpat ison to ihpir fti7P, people w iio
h;io not tried them arc apt tn tmppo-o that thev
aie lt.irli or ill attic hi e fleet: hut Mieh is not at all
the cat the ditlcient aptiio meilicln.il iniiiflji'es
of which thev ate cmupoafd belli? to h.uinonied
and modified, one hv the otheia. a, to prohire
u motit teareli I iik an'1 tli4riui:Ii ct
Ketitly and kludl) upuratinui lalliar
llf. $.()0 Heu artl Is hereby offereil bMhe pro
to u'tor -f ihee Pfllets, to anv eiPinlt who, noon
un.ilyhK will llml in them anv calomel nr other
foims of moicury, mineral poison, or injuuoui
dms. '
HuIhs nttrelj' vccetnble, tm vantlcnlar
rare i-iietimivd wane iisifth' mem, Thevifperalc
MiHiO(ililiftihat.Hl- ff the eonsttnii,n: diet, or
opiMip.i"i'u Kor Jan Kill re, J lend ache,
t:niiitlpatliii( Impiiro Illuod, I'aiii In
llic Mioiiltlvrt TlulitueM or the ('lle
lllzfincnf sour lriiutatliiiN (141111 ilio
stimiut'li, Hail tatu In tlio iiiont ti, Itll
ion nitiH'ltN, lalu In resloti nf Kid
iu'j Internal to or. Illumed fceliut;
ahout Ntomarli. Iliikli of Itlootl ii
lieatU lIllieoliired Urine, IJiiNoeia
liillt) and (Itniiii)- KinnbiidhiK. take
llr. I'leri' l'lcaaut Puruutl vo lel
lei 1. In pxplinntion of the icuu-dKil puwer of
niv Purifailit Pellcti mer to ,jiputa arlv n(
dieare, 1 wish to fay that tlii'ir aetloii
upitii tlio aiilmnl ffoiioiiiy N iiiiIut
tal. not u ctaud or 1 1110 '-x-apius
llit'lr haunt i o I iiiprc. A,e noes nut
impair the piopetue- ot it.e-ie Pel leu, Thevaie
tuar-eoated nnd itielo&ed In pUii hutilos, thPir
Miluei lipinjr therebv pifsprM'd unnuu uted for
any lentrtli nf Unu1, "in any elmiaie. m that they
am auav detti and ri-liahlp. '1 hi n tyt lift
v.tbC with' those pills Uct :,re p:u 00 m pheap
wm(. leu ur p.f'teiiiiard bue-, Um ' -i Iir
;ih it -pa u wi.oie a laati't iltoiiuUe,
or 2Miruatle in tinr.i .iu-i. mt -t e i v eu
wui jr vr the ni-jii ptifcet r.iuiaetiuti loan wno
up tnt'iii.
'J'hey nrr sold by all IlrMNl
t'flllH u lnttle.
at i j
m 1 l Al.o, V Y
The Lightest Running,
Tho Simplest,
Tho Most Durable,
Tho Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
It is cnOr lliidcmtood, makes the
double-tlirend lot-lt-Mltf h, hnamtlf
rcculatlus tciikluiiH mf tuke-up,
ami trill do the tvliolo rany uf family
work wltliouf limine.
The u loiiietIc tn tnatle in the mo$t
durable mtnmr, uHth conical ttret
heart ny amt tompfntatluu Journal
tlirougUout
PAPER FASHIONS.
yipw j.o;iHf(ir 1WTT33UXH fnr
ladle, ml?', ami vhttitren ttrenu,
are cut vn a ujMem superior fa i
in use, and can he understuud by nil)
olio. Fall dlrei'lluiiMfimt tttuutratlon
on fneh erpfojr.
Se'ml J'lre Cruta for iltuntratrd Cata
toQ6 t-f IOOO ltldonst
Bswins Hachlno C:., Now York.
I. W. HARTMAK,
ipt "Doiiiesiic" Faier Mm,
Bloomshtire;.
Deecmbtrll, HIT 1
Bryant & RTRflTYrm $
vt y itaa tt lor i.
BUSINESS COLLEC
out. M, U-tm
I mo r;.'?,1"1' inimilr,
I in... . . 1 . 'Ji'lf a.i-i fmmaeiph la. Pa. I
IRON IN THE BLOOD
la Nature a own Vitnlizer
aujuiz-n oni
PERUVIAN SYRUP
A protected tolutlonot tlio l'rotoil'lo of Iron, Is no
CGintilnM m to hato the cnnrni'Br rf nnnllmcnt
nsnKllrrtlirritrdnncl nximllattil Willi tlin IiIchhI nn
the simplest fowl. It Increiises lliu iiuanllly t.r Nn
tiirn'Honn Mtnll?!nff ninnt, Iron In the Word, una
iires nthnuwiMi 111.', Rlmpiv hy toiiIiil' up, Intliforiv.
I1.?",.'"" 'VlKll'lhtr Ih" iijutem. 'I ho enriched nnd
ll lied blood tiunnentes every part of tho body, id
palrlni; damnren nnd vatto.rearclilnirout morbid
seerellons ami leaving holhlng fordlwiu'o lo Ictd
upon.
For 11 Spring Mcdiciuo
It lint no cntial. f timulntlnir wltimut reaction, Its
SiMleoiffifi "l"crrnB m "'Hpect from
PERMIAN SYRUP
PERUVIAN SYRUP
OL'IIKS
Dyfipcjisin, Debility, Liver C0111
plnint, Chronic Diarrh(uii, Uoils,
Xervons AtK'ctions, Chills
and Fevers, lluiiiors, Loss
Constitutional Vigor of
Female Cotnjiliiints.Klc.
FROM A WKIiWTxdWiV WltlTKIt :
l-rom Mrt. liary I'ranch, woll-linoivn n Mariraret
lilouni;' 0
lmMllTIUNK, WmaUlOCk, vt Oct. n, iw.
selh W.KoloHons:
flentlemen-Tivo JTnri'apo'r.beran to takotho
ermtin Mriip. hvm In a hintriild, imir-alUc ."tnto
IhroiiRh Inclnlei.l idjpcrH.i tui.T lnni 1 1 "li culnl lou
of tlio . .I' d 'Hire.' Lotties of thclvnn in syr,,
cliamred its to itluw inif, lunrlii,R health. I huvo u
ihe ii.it lo, can hlerp soundly im.l canwnlkllvo
inllnenMlv v.lthmi reMhiff.op busy raj'wlf out of
doiiiR all diy lontr ultliotit mtiiruc. '
A InilvcnuMii, who iesldcsllhme, took llioSrr
updiirliiK her reiWer) from a serious Illness of bomo
S.. 1 '..."' i'."." Uc" Hiallil rnr Miinn stars.
Hip bottles or tho rup have su built up In r xUturi
ut sun now eats qulto lu art 111 , t loops ell aid can
jMilklliiio iiill,.3( Ml 111,0 Heather) uilliont fatiuuo.
I cnnsl lertho inedlclno s . Invidu.iblo tn persons of
wdi man pur ults, or to those l.o suner fioin hm
cnor or Ion spirits, thai I retain this pi rsonal i'mi".
rlenco of lis ellecls lo j ou. leai Hut you to make w Imt
use jou plejue of my Ictttr. Yo'irs. m r n srccttul.
-MAItY 1'ltAKCIS.
PERUVIAN RYRITP
PEIUTY1AN SYPUP
From Clias, II. Colgate, Es:q.,
Onoof tho firm ot Colfrnto ft t'o.. Jlanufaclurers of
Havorlug Kxirocts, at lilackstono sticct, lioston.
1-OMtllVll.l.l!, Jtas.s Dec. 0, 1SI0.
Messrs. Seth W. Fo.tle ,t Cons :
(ienllemen-I.ast spring my little dauuhter, nwd
me, bpcamo U'ry inueh emacfated with liitsof upre
tlte, undKreat; jirintr.ulon or streii!;tli. so much o
thatMoMcieobliffodtotakeherout otsehool. a hit
HI . "!!loa 'l.1.rt"1'11.11"-' dimmer and caused us much
anxiety. Alter trylnj- various remedies wit limit do
3VinM i1y l'('lt;, "'if '"n"J' I'hjsici.in Kcommcn
1 tht.hoori'eriul.'msjrup. Alter uslnifltono
TO-ek wesaw iuiiarkea linprouiiient In the child's
roudltlun, nnd In a month slio was rapidly calnluir
'.".W1.1 md "irriictli. her iippi'iliobelni; excellent.
At this d Ue slio4isMrectly m ell, llh round, plump
5i'.'',H "'"IheaTSyXcolor, ondls ot-aln ntlendlntf
school regularly. -T consider her restoration to
hea t 1 entirely due to tho ferurtin Sjrup, and feel
lhat I cannot too highly recommend It as a tonic.
oiy k'rnlifully jours,
UNAS. II, COI.OATE.
PERUYTAJT SrRUP
PERUYTAN SYPUP
Is prepared by sirril W. FOWLE SON'S, lioston,
and sold by dealers generally. feb.
Dr.A.G.OLIN
lUj.11
Ml,
liJ ljt WiwLlrijc
lon St.. tlilt io.,
111. ft- ti,. ..7!: 1
iiirwcf l'rllBto Clur, naultlt.ff from tuy nbuw
or InrcrlliinoTvlllirft. Krmlnnl cuk frotttirlnc
1-ntU-Iuita, lrf uf llcmorft Impnlrctl ""tilit, I ah1
Mujihuoil or Itiiptftrnry, .Nrrtou lillllir( iwn
nnyptirl JWvmof lliw ltlulitcr, KIiIiicjp, I.Urr,
l.tinai, Atiliin. I'ntwrh. MIm. all ibrmiL IHw&i, rd IIW
i:hl.sOI' p:MALK,leIi lo U Imtmni. Ir.oiio
Iim life Ion iiwrlamt, ttnl rum MhrntotruM foil, U
U pvtuiU of th lur.irmcd School, utn no merrurv, hu tha
l7l icvllr in lh U. S. I, IMKH mnilrlrg liraiintnl with
rl Htc home n& bowJ, i all or ni. I r rbDvrniira 1w
lMlenU 'send tlfiy cn for uniple of ItubU-r UikmI ami dr
lular of lmnrt.nil InfonnMlon lyiprm. Dli OLIH
mnUHlls jrll..i fontiilf .Hon fnt.
MARRIAGE GUIDE KSEt.'Stt
J-unj in I ml 111. ,'wl of liin St-,, iiuall ilbrM of prU.M
iHitur., Klutl I. a.l. it I' II10 invri. 1 m,4 Okm miilrttii.Utlne
lowriiuft. lm, lu I li.Vnhv 11 J l.m 1. 1, In tl. Mvrt.il I.I.-
ftujj. ir, ;;-iy
11. to
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE S
piULADKU'HA AND I113AUINU I10AD
AKItAXGKMKXT OF 1'ASSEXGKIi
TItAINS.
Jlayii, 1S7C.
TKUN9 I E.tvr. liri'EKT AS I0I.10W8 (El'KPAT MCXITE
For New York, rhlladelphla, lteadlng, l'ottsdlla
Tnmaqun, c, 11,33 n. m
Tor Catawlssa, 11,33 u. m, sj aua 75 p ra
For YVIUIamsport, e,is c,S4 a. in. ancj 4,00 p. m.
TIUtKSFOH JltTKIW I.EAVH AS FOlJX)y8, (SCKDAY XX
CEil Kt.)
Leavo New York, 9,4! n. to.
Lea 0 Philadelphia, 9,15 a. m.
Leave Heading, 11,3 1 a. m., I'ottuvlirc, 12,10 p. m
andTamaqun, l,s3p. m.
Leavo Cata lssa, 0,20 0,25 a. m. and 4,00 p. ra.
Leave Wmtamsport ,9,2,) a.m,l2,do m. and a,m p. m
l'asstngers 11 td from New York and l'hllado
phla go throuif.i lthout change of cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
C. O. IIANCOOK, UenCrJ' """!'-'
tleneral 'Hcket Ageiit.
Jan. 14, ifis tr.
N
OltTHKU.V
CKiNTKAL KAIMVAY
C'OJII'ANY.
On and after November 20U1, 1SI3, traits 111 leave
bUNUUHY as follows:
NOIITHWAIU).
Erie Mall 5.C0 a. in., arrive Elinlra 11,50 a.
" Canaudatgua... 8.85 p. ra
liochesttr 6.15
Niagara (1 jo '
lienovo accommodation 11.10 a. uuarrno Mllliams
rt 12.M p. m.
Elmlm Mull 4.15 a. rn arrive Elmtru 10.20 a. m.
lluiialo Exprtss 1.15 a. tn. arrho liunalo 8.to a. in
SOUTHWAltll.
liunalo Express 8.10 a. in. arrn e Hat rlsburg 4.50 a. m
, , " Uttltlm010 8.4U "
Elinlra Mall 11.15 a, m., arrlo IhirrlsLurg i.mi p. ra
" Wusliliiiton 10.30 "
' ltalthitoiuu.3u
" Washington S.30
Harrlsburg accommodation s.4op.in.arrho Harrit
burg 10.50 p. in,
arrive Ualllmore 2.25 a. ra
., " Washington 6.13 "
trio Mall 18.55 a. m. arrive llanlsburgs 05 a. inj
" Ilalllinoi 0 S.40 "
I IA.1 dally except Sur'i'day.1"8'011 "
11. M. BOYD, Jr., (lencral Passenger Agen
A. J. CASSATT, Ceneral Manago
D
KLAWAUK. LACKAWANNA A Nil
WEbTEltN liAlLHUAl).
HLOOMfjJiUllO DIVISION.
Tlmo-Tablo No. sn, Takes cm a at 4:30 a. ji
MONDAY, NOVE.MIiElt 22 U75.
NOHT1I.
M'ATIONS.
stirnr
p.m. p.m.
s 05 Jti
s no s 51
1 s 4'J
7 4ll S 42
7 41 3 37
7 33 S 32
7 27 3 27
7 22 21
T IS ,1 III
T 15 3 1!
a.m. 11 in. D.m!
' Vranton
H I 2U li 5
0 43 a c so
f iieiieue
TaMorMlIo...
. .utcKawnnua....
1'lll.stmi
10 00 V SS li 43
. West I'lttslon.!
10 00 2 40 G IP
10 II 2 f.2 0 55
10 10 III 7 ot
::::...::v::-Mn5 ,s
U'l-nhi.i.
Helmut .'.Hlo 23
3 7 7 11
3 HI 7 15
3 II 1 25
i uiigston 111 ji
9 ' 5 MlJL'StOIl lift V7
7 15
7 t'7
7 ''3
II M
11 tl
8 17
3 12
8 l"J
04
t 1
8 )
2 42
S 59
8 Ml
8 51
f 4S
! 41
S 811
8 1U
b 14
8 OS
8 2
7 5S
7 54
7 40
7 4i
J 85
..rijmouiu June, lo 32 3.2
J J5
7 40
1 4S
7 53
...1 ijiiiiiiuu im 35 a ot
.AMind.ile 10 4J 3 82
it,?,i'i1.llt!et'l't,"V' "' " " "
ll 45
0 UU
J ii . 1 .'M 3 45 8 16
dck'hlhny ,11 15 4 on a 'a
0 15
V S'l
0 10
5 02
2 U
..ffiiViU&r.'ilJj KJg
UciMiok 11 3' 4 n u
0 9
A tl 2 10
! ,S 2 10
6 40 1 6.1
Id j 53
5 -it 1 4t
5 23 I 4.1
5 20 j 4J
MO 1 15
4 65 1 19
4 50 1 13
4 S5 1 W
p.U. J.ln,
;::::Lime.,tdgV.::ii4j v
...... . u D1
.Iiloomsburg... 11 it
4 55 1 OS
K I O - .A
Icatnwlssa lirl'dje!
..J.UJUlb...
12 2 SW I 45
12 07 B 14 7 fill
7 20l..uiark'b Httltc,
;h.-
12 in
S 50
8 25
8 40
S IT
' 1 1 iraiiMiie
T 04 (.'hulas j-....!.
1 0" Cumtron
6 45'.Northumbcrlund.
a.m.
ill
5 88
5 4T
12 82
12 to s 52
'12 tl 0 10
9 IS
.PJP?.-. n-w. a.m
l-u, c rlntei.de mi Ofllce.craiton; d15. 10, i"
TfjlSfA.PEtISKEPTOrl FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF.
733 SisSOM St, PHILADELPHIA,
MIm uu. uur u.ill.orUed uncut., uud
rcctliu AdrkrlU.-iiieiifM ut uur
LOWEST CAHII UXTVS.
I
PERUViAM SYilUP