The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 12, 1878, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
To Aicerlain the Weight of Live Cattle
It Is often Important for those who are
not experienced judges by the eye, to hare
some means beside the scales of ascertaining
the weight of cattle while litlng, and by
following these approved directions this can
be done within a mere trifle.
Take a string, pat it around the breast,
stand square, Just behind the shoulder blade;
measure on a foot rule the feet and inches
the animal la in circumference ; this Is call
ed the girth : then with the string measure
from the bone of the tall which plumbs the
line with the hinder part of the buttock ;
direct the line along the) back to the for.
part of the shoulder-blade ; take the dlmen
slons on the foot rule as. before, "which is
the length, and work the figures In the fol
lowing msnner: Girth of tbe bullock, say
six feet 1 Inches, length, five feet three inch
es, which multiplied together makes thirty
one superficial feet ; and that multiplied by
twenty-three (this number of pounds Is al
lowed to each superficial foot of cattle meas
uring lcui than seven and more than ffro
feet In clrlb.) make 713 pounds. Where
the animal measures less than nine feet and
mure than seven In girth, thirty-one is the
number of pounds to each superficial foot,
again, suppote a pig or any small beast
should measure two feet In glrtb, and two
along the back which multiplied together
make four square feet, that multiplied by
eleven, the number of pounds allowed each
square feet In tho girth, make forty-four
pounds. Again, suppose a calf, a sheep,
etc., should measure four feet six inches in
girth, and three feet nine Inches in length,
which multiplied together, make 15, square
feet, then multiply by sixteen, tbe number
of pounds allowed to cattle measuring lets
than five feet and mora than three in girth,
make 265 pounds. Tbe dimensions of the
girth and ieigth of back o! catlle,sheep,calvei
or hogs, may bo exactly taken this way as
it is at all necessary for any computation or
any valnation of stock, and will, answer ex
actly to the four quarters, singing the offal,
a sum which every man wh can get even a
bit of chalk can easily figure. Sural A'tw
1'erXrr.
PhntiDC Potatoes Early.
The spring, which we may now say is
here, promises to be remarkable for earliness.
At least it will be remembered for the
chance given to all to get work forward a
month earlier than usual. It is now the
month of March, and all around us, where-
ever. we look, we see farmers busy at work
hauling out manure, and in many other ways
getting their spring work well in hand.
There Is now no frost in the ground, and as
the water in consequence soon drains' awaf,
hauling is easy, and thus it Is we see the
men and' horses busy so early: In this 're
spect,' everything being so propitious, 'there
should be very little difficulty for any one
to secure a good crop of early potatoes.
There are many who always did favor an
early planting of this essential crop.but now
that the Colorado beetle has made its inju
rious work so manifest, it becomes the in
terest of every one to put in their potatoes
at the earliest possible moment, if they wish
J '.1. . i-i. wi.u .ui .
Ml M,gHQHUqiTn I1UUUIQ, IT 1H1 UIV WW
tlnuance of the present-fine weather the
'ground will be in good working order soon,
and there will be but little difficulty, on
land, which la not low, in getting a large lot
of the plantlng-dono in the first week in
'April.- The experience of the past year or
two will have shown all observers that pota
toes planted early are well up .and growing
before the common enemy, the beetle, ap
pears. Then, too, as it is not the winged in
sects, but their .larva;, that do the main
damage, the potatoes still can grow whilst
tbe egg from the beetles are hatching. These
delays, before the larva) get so numerous to
be very troublesome, give the early potatoes
an excellent chance, as they are so far for
ward that but little attention need be given
them compared to what the later crops will
require. Last year it was tbe experience of
those around us who planted early that two
dustings of Paris green weresufficient,whilst
later planted ones required a great deal more
attention.
There can be no doubt that all will save
time and money by planting early. Let the
aim be to have tbe tubers ripened just as
soun as possible. There Is no better early
kind, well known, than the "Early Rose,"
and for the first crop this will be the best.
Phila. Preii.
Roles fee Teachers.
Be early at school, that' your pupils may
have a good example.
Be prompt In brglnnbg and in dismiss
Ing. Be slow to promise, but quick to per
form. Let the one rule of your school be "Do
right"
Speak kindly, but always firmly.
Always be ready to commend good work
and good deportment
Don't give your pupils long lectures on
morality. Short sermons are best appre
ciated. Practice Is better than precept
Never undertake to teach what you do
not understand.
Look carefully alter the health of your
pupils, tall attention to the dangers of slt
ting with wet feet, or damp clothing. In-
struct pupils with weak eyw to guard them
moat carefully. Most certainly change the
air In the school room several tines dai
ly. Be a strict disciplinarian. Teach self.
government; It is the best government for
intelligent people.
Teach Ideas and not mere words.
Never permit a day to pass without be
ing sure that at least one point has been
made.
Arouse within your students a love for
their work.
lite it Sprikg.
As soon as Spring opens, our bees should
all be examined by lifting the frames of each
hire, and if the stocks are weak, the bees
are abut to one side of the hive by means
a dWblon board, so as to keep up tbe nec
essary beat for blood-rearing on as many
combs as they can cover, As soon as the
queen baa filled tbese combs with eggs wa
spread them apart, Inserting an empty comb
between those occupied with brood, and In
a few days' time the queen will fill this one
also ; and to we keep on until every availa
ble cell is occupied with brood. Thus It
will be teen that instead of tbe queen lay.
Ing ber eggs on tbe outside of the cluster,
sbe lays them in tbe centre of brood-nest
wbere they should be. After tbe blve is
full of brood and bees, it does not make so
much difference, as tbe weather Is warm
and bees are plenty, so that tbe queen can
deposit ber eggs anywhere In tbe blve. At
soon as tbe strongest stocks are full, take a
frame of brood just gnawing out, aud place
i. i..... v on, .(.in li,.
n tiniitv comb for tbe nueen to fill attain.
and ao keep on until all are full.
HISTORY Of COLUMBIA COUNT T.
MIMTATtY RECORD.
Drarted Mllltla-Klne Xtath Bertie.
178th Regiment,
COMPANY O.
This company was from Monteur county,
eicept a few names,and was mustered into
service mainly November 4, 18C2, and mus
teredout July 27, 18G3, and unless other
wise accounted for, the men were mustered
out with the company.
William Y Young Captain, mustered out
July 27, 1863.
Thomas Butler, lit Lieutenant.
SM OVansan t 2d tenant,
Charles D Levao, 1st Sergeant.
John H Letdy, Sergeant,
John 8 Mahan "
Phlneaa Haldren "
James S Ueddlngs "
James W Lowry, Corporal.
Thomas 1 Perry "
Henry D Gelger "
George Haldron "
Thomas M Vansant "
Daniel M Adams "
Jacob J Bardole "
Auten Peter V, Private.
Ande Thomas H "
Albeck Jacob, deserted November 20, 1862.
Butler John S, Private.
Burch Peter jr "
Bombay Daniel "
Beers David "
Biddle James R,dlscharged on surgeon's ccr
tlficate November 22, 1862.
Bechtel Jacob.discharged on surgeon's cert
ificate November 22, 1862,
Hechtel Daniel S. discharged on surgeon's
certificate, November 14.48C2,
Barber Silas W, discharged, date unknown
Barber Nicholas, deserted November 21 '62.
Cooper Abraham, Private.
Confer William "
Cox William J
Confer Phlllp.died at Yorktown, Virginia,
February 7, 1863
Carr Alexander, discharged on surgeon's
certificate November 14, 1862.
Cox'Amos, discharged November 15, 1862.
Carr Andrew jr, deserted November 4, 186:
Cotner Daniel, absent without leave at mus
ter out
Conway Jesse, desorted November 16, 1862.
Dry Adam, Private.
Derr Thomas "
Derr Hiram "
Degreen Augustus "
Dyer Jacob "
Eyer John "
Evans David, deserted date unknown,
Oinder Jacob, Private.
OordonErnst "
Grim John B, deserted November 18, 1862,
Huttenstine J Private.
Uerner John "
Harries John "
Helner William, discharged on surgeon's
certificate November 22, 1862.
Hllkert Samuel deserted November 22, 1862
Hartman Lewis, deserted November 21
1862.
Irvin Wm Private.
Kelly John "
Kester Jeremiah "
Kersteller Leonard "
KJlne Isaac
Kitchen John H, discharged on Burgeon'i
certificate November 22, 1862,
Clrkner Leonard, deserted November 21
1862.
Lashell WmS Private.
Madden James "
ilagonig&l Thomas "
Murray Joseph K "
Murtz John "
More George "
Miller Wm B '
Manning Wm L "
Myers 'James D, discharged on surgeon'
certificate November 22, 1862.
Morris Edward M, deserted November 13,
1862.
McCracken James, Private.
McMahan James jr, discharged on surgeon
certificate November 22, 1862.
Richard Hiram, Private.
Ruse Cornelius "
Roads Mahlon "
Stineman Frederlch "
Starr John D "
Smith Alexander "
Sweitxer John "
Shiros Bowman D "
SweiUer Wm W "
Strouse Wm "
Shock Emanuel, discharged November 21
1862.
Shires Wm, discharged November 17, 186:
Stecker Moses L, discharged November 17
1862.
Shultz Robert M, deserted November 9, '62,
Swisher Surges, deserted November 20, '62,
Smith David, deserted November 6,4862.
Thomas Benj F Private.
Taylor Cyrus "
Thomas John "
Tindall Andrew, discharged surgeon's certl
Coate May 2,1 863,
Tanner Henry, jr, deserted November 15,
1862.
Vanslckle John A, Private.
Weisner Wm "
Wykoff Wm V "
Wellever Andrew J "
Wanich Amos "
Warner Christian, died at Newport News,
Virginia, December 16, 1862.
Weisner Augustus, discharged on surgeon's
certificate, November 22, 1862.
Wertman Henry u, oisenargeu on surgeon's
certificate November 13, 18C3.
Young Gearge W deserted November 25, '62.
Caise of Lamp Eiplosloni.
It Is not the oil that explodes, bu( the
vapor or gas that is generated from the oil.
Tbe vapor, when confined, or under pres
sure, is as explosive as gunpowder.
A lamp may be standing on a table or
mantel, and a slight pun of air from an open
window or door may cause an explosion.
A lamp may be taken up quickly from a
table or mantel, and quickly exploded.
The lamp is taken out Into the entry
where there Is a draft, or out of doors, and
of AQ explosion ensues.
A lighted lamp is taken up a flight ef
stairs, or raised quickly to place It on the
mantel, .resulting in an explosion. In tbese
cases the mischief is done by tbe air more'
ment either by suddenly checking the
draft, or forcing air down the chimney
against tbe flame:
Blowing down tbe chimney to extinguish
a lamp Is a frequent cause of explosion.
Lamp explosions have been caused by
using a chimney broken oft at the top, or
one that has a piece broken out, whereby
tbe draft is variable and the flame un
steady. Sometimes a thoughtless person puts a
small wick into a large burner, thus leaving
considerable space along the edges of the
wick. An old burner, with Its air-drift
clogged up, which rightfully should be
""0WD continued In use
I aud tbe result is an explosion.
DR. PIERCE'S
STANDARD
Are not advertised as "cure alls," but arc specifics
In trie diseases tor Tthlch they nre recommended.
m ATI) It A L. SELECTION.
Investigators or natural sclencn have tlcmonstat-
ed beyond controversy, thnl throughout the
animal kingdom ttao'Mhn survival ot tho fittest" Is
the only law that vouclmfcs thrift and perpetuity.
Does not uie same principle irovern i no commercial
prosperity of man? An Interior cannot supersede
a superior article, fly reason ot superior merit, Dr.
Pierce's standard Medicines have, outrivaled all oth
ers. Their sale In Hie I'nlted States alono exceeds
ono million dollars per annum, while tho amount
exported foots up to net era! hundred thousand
more No business could ever urow such gigantic
proportions and rest upon any oihcPsasls than that
of merit.
DR.
SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
Im lMcUNnnt to i'nc.
DR SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
tin Cure Kxti'lHl over u jut I ml
of !iO Ycni-N.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh llomedy
If Sale Constantly Ihereasrs.
DR SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
CurcN by lift mllil, Soothing effect
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
CurcN "Cold lu IIpiki," ami Cn-
tnrrh, or Ozeti'na.
AN OPEN L UTTER
It Spunks for Itself.
ItoctroKT, Mass., April 2, 1ST7.
5tn. Editor : Ilavlnc reail In jour purer reports
of tbe remarkable cures of CntHrrh, 1 am induced to
tell "what I know about Catarrh,' nod I fancy tlio
"snuff" nnd Waiiailng-tube makera (mere dollar
crabbere) would trial If they could embln7ona
tdmllar cure Intlie papers. Korsa jenM 1 RUlTervd
with catarrh. Tkouaaol passages bevutmi complete
ly closed. HnufT," "dust," ,flsbt,'ttnuallng-tubes'
una sucks. wuuiuubHurK uiuuku luicrviiiH
would bnlfr un tbe so-called caturrn snuff, until I
became, a valuable tester tor such medicines. 1
gradually grew worse, and no one can know how
iqudu 1 BUUC1CU ur nuuK uiiscimsic itciuk ft nm.
My head a'hed over my eyes, I was confined to my
bed for manv successive dars. suffer Ine the most In- I
tense pain, which at one time tasted contlunously
for 168 hours. All sense of smell and taste gone,
sight and hearing Impaired, body shrunken and
weakened, nervous sjstem shattered, constitution
broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven
Mtrhthsof the time. 1 craved for death to relieve
me- oi my sunenug. a lavuruuiu uuuxo iu juui (.ui
per of lir. sage's Catarrh Itemedy induced me to
purchase a package, and use It with Ur. Tierce's Na
sal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydrostatic
pressure, ino uaiv wuv coinoauuitj w ui cuiuinuu i
sense. Well, Mr. Editor It did not cure me three
fourths of a second, nor in one hour or tnoLtb, but in 1
less man eigne minutes i was relieved, ana in lurxe i
UJUUUUS CUIU CiJ tui cu iuju unui i tiuaiucu ou iui I
over sl i teen months, while using the Catarrh item- I
edy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery j
to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach I I
also kept my liver active and bowels regular ty the
use ot nls neasant rurgattve relicts, it my experi
ence will induce other sufferers to seek the same
means ot relief, this, letter will havo answered Its
purpose. .
L. D. RKMICK.
A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.
Tbe following named parties are among tho thou
sands who have been cured ot Catarrh by tho use ot
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy :
A.. F. Downs. New Geneva. r&.: D. J. Drown, St.
Josipn, Mo.; K. u. Lewis, Kutland, vt.; Levi spring
er, Nettle Lake, Ohio ; Unas. Norcrop, North dies-
UrUUlU, alV.i fllMWU IIUUC9, c UIUU, 11. , U. Bit A'kti
lcr, under station, Wyo.; J. C. Merrlmao, Logani-
, ina.; u. m. vobi, Loganspoix, ina.; w. hoii
rrcmont. r.: II. 11. Ayrcs. Larorte,Ind.: Jessie M.
sears, Ft. itranch, lnd.; L. Williams, Canton, Mo.;
w. A. inuyer, umtrgu, iu.; u. ntuuuis, ,ir., uiu.us
ton, Texas ; Jonas V Kelncrt, btonesvllle, l'a.: S.W.
Luslc, Mcrsrland, Wis.; Johnson Williams, llclmlcK,
oiilo ; M. A. currey. Trenton, Tenn.; J. u. Joslln,
Keene, N. II., A. J. Casper, Table Itoclt, W. Va.; Lew-Is-Anders,
Uaysport, Ohio ; C. II. Chase. Klkhart,
lnd.: Mrs. Henry llalcht. San Francisco. Cal.: Mrs.
E. M. (loUusha, Lawrencevtlle, N. Y ; W: J. Graham, I
Aaei. lowa ; a,u, Dnmu, rtewmoa, ua.; tiwH.
ltlce, Ilaltlmore, Md ; Jesse M. fiears, Carlisle, lnd.;
Dan'l. u. Miller. Ft. warne. Ind.: Mrs. Minnie Ar-
nalse, !90 Ueloncy Btrect, New York ; 11. W. Hall, I
iiasungs, Mien.; nr. Marston, Loweii, moss.; i.
W. Itooerts Maricopa, Ariz.; (.'has. 8. Delaney.
Harrlsburg, l'a.; M.C. cole, Lowell, Mass.; Mrs V. 3.
8ourtln.Camden.Ala.: Chas. F. Kaw.Fredeiicktown.
Ohio ; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Farmlngton, 111.: Cant. K. I
J. Spauldlng, Camp 8tambaugn. Wyo.; I, w. Tracy, I
Hlcamboat Kock.Iowa ; Mrs. L. WalU', bhushan.N.Y. I
J. M. 1 ecK, i unction uiiy, Mont.; lienry jtoc, uan
tas, Cal.; L. I'. Cummlngs, Itantoul, 111.; 8. E. Jones,
Charleston Four Corners, N: Y.; Geo. F. Hail, I'ueb
lo. Cal.; WnuK. liartrle. Sterling, l'a.; II. H. Ebon,
4S Ieun street, I'lttsburg,
i street. I'lttsbure. l'a: J 1L llackman.Nam-
uel's Depot, Ky.; Henry Zobrlst, Geneva. N. v.; Miss
llaltle J'arrolt, Montgomery, Ohio; L. Idbrook,
Chatham. III.: 8. 11. McCoy. Masnn.rt.Oblo:
I W.
w. Warner, North Jackpon, Mich.; Miss Mary A. I
winne. uanen. wis.; iiuuu irgiur, u-anisie, i u.-,
James Tomklns, St. Cloud, Minn,; Knocn Uuerr,Paw
nee city, Neo.; Joseph 'c. Miller, Xenia, Ohio ; 8. II.
Nichols, Uilvcslon, Texas; 11. L. Laird, tipper Alton,
111.; JohnDavls.lTescott, Ariz.; Mra-Noucy Graham,
Forest Cove, Oreg.
Golden Medical Discovery
It Alterative, or J3lood-cleaning.
Golden Medical Discovery
h Pectoral.
Golden Medical Discovery
It a Cholagogue, or Liver Stimulant.
Golden Medical Discovery
It Tonic.
Golden Medical Discovery
By reason ot Its Alterative Dronerlles. cures Diseas
es ot the lllood and k!n, &h scrofula or King's Evil ;
Tumors; Ulcers. or old fin's; Mlotches, llmples;
and Eruptions. Hy l In no U its Pectoral properties,
it cures llroncl.Ui. 'ihro.it, aiid Lung Affections;
Incipient Consumption ; Lingering coughs ; and
Chronic Laryngitis. Its Cholagogue properties ren
der it an unequaled remedy tor Itnilousness ; Torpid
Liver, or "Ller, Complaint ;' audits Tonic proper
ties make it t uuatly enicucious In curing Indigestion,
VI ItlO, UI1U I'J SpUl',14.
Win i o the sklu la tnllou , and covered w 1th blotch
es, auu plint leu, urwtiere tlein Hie scrofulous swel
lloKsmiii i.uiTUt.11.. u lew LottU'Sot GolJeuMedl-
cal Ulxcui.i, Hill fleet uu entire cure. If J ou fuel I
UUll, ,11 MM, UlUUIUtLCU, UU hUUUW UUlUr HI BKIO, I
orilluMtsli blown spots mi the face cr budy, (ro-1
uuo t headache or dizziness, bad tist In mouth, in. I
UTia.i neat or ihllla sltrrnnud with hot Hushes, low
Bplrlts and glomuy forebodings Irregular appetite
and to g'li iiutt'u, sou nre suttrring from Torpid
LUvr, or "t'll'lousni'Ks ' In many cacesi'f "Ller
Cuipiaiiit'oniy partpit these swnpuims aroexpo
rli'iioa. abu rt uiedy tor ail such ctses. Dr. Pierce's
Gold u Medical Discui ery has no qual, as It effects
perfect ( uas, hating tho liver strengthened and
lll'U tuj,
THE PEOPLE'S
Medical Servant.
lr. It. V, I'iKUCK U the solu ironrletor and manu-
facturtTof tho rorecoln'' remtMlles, all of which are
mM by druirt'tst! ile 1 alto tUQ Author 01 tlio 1'eo
ylt'a iVuiuiuQ he use Mfxllcal Adviser, a work of
nearly one thousand pages, with two hundred and
tlntitV'iwo wood cLiyruviLiB and coOrtd plates. Ile
has already boia ot una popular worn
Over 100,000 Conies !
PRICE (post paid) 1.50.
Jre'.s ;
R. V. PIERCE, M. D.,
World's Dispensary, Bufliilo.N.Y.
it'D. J&i l-U
OTICE
TO CONSUMERS
i -OF-
jT01ACC0
g :u:
The celebrity ot our TIN TAO TOHALX'O has
S caused many Imitations thereof to be placed on
gitie market, we therefore caution all Cliewcrs
airalnst purchasing such Imitations.
All dealers buying or selling oUier plug tobacco
o bearing a bard or metallic label.rendcr tnemselves
liable to tlio penalty ot tno law, and all tjerfcona
f violating our trade marks are punUbablu by tine
is ami linprlnoninent. HUB Atl OF C0.NU11ESS
fi The geutue I.Oltll.I-AKIl TIN TAIl TO.
ullACC'Tcanbe distinguished by a TIN TAO on
Mcacb lump with the word LOllfLLAHU stamped
JAIhpraon.
S over l.oss tons tabocco sold In 1817, ana nearly
2 J.ooo persons employed In factories.
Taxes paid Gov'mn't In 1ST? about 3,60o,ooo, and
gdurlng the past It years, over t20,ooo,ooo.
These goods sold by all Jobbers at manufacturers
H raws,
march 9, ISJS-Siu llico
Ucan make money faster at work for us than at
any thing else Capital not required ; we will
start you. SIS per day at borne made by the
Iduatrlous. Men, women, boys and girls
wanted everywhere ti work for us. Now U the
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Co Augusta, Maine. muku n, i-iy
V Vis Iks kaw varKL.AuwU IfalcaW U
iftlAfMll. aUAjms. A. Coci-m 4 1 Cifcsaw.
ajrlT, Tf-V
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUADLR
REAL ESTATE !
Tlio nndcrelgncd, Administrator c, ot Henry
Frltr., late ot hugsrloat townSMp, Columbia county,
deceased In pursuanco of an order ot the Orphans'
Court of Columbia count), will cxposo to publlo sale
on the premises on
SATURDAY, AHtir. intlt, 1S78,
commencing nt l 'u'clo k ft. ni,, otsitLI dity, all the
right, title and Interest of add llinry PrlU,duc3as
ed, In the following de-tcilix'd Lotur
V I B 0 K O V li A N n
containing IT ACItm m ro pr ess, sltnatA In Sugar
loaf townshln, Countj ot I olumbla adjoining lands
ot Samuel tlesn !dou the nurth. l.inJt ot Jacobs.
Hess O'l tho cast, lands ot olidrow and I'hlllp llcss
on tho south and a publlo road running to Mary I'e
tcrman'snnl WUUm 0. retermsns on the vest,
whereon are crectod a
LOO DWKIjLING housk,
one ar.d a half stories high a Frame Darn, a Good
Small Applo Orchard cm tho prcmlses-also a good
Spring of water.
Tho landi will bo sold for payment ot debts and
sold subject ro thtsumof fit3.it unpaid purchase
money duo Samuel V. lies) May s?, 1S7.
TKHM8 OF KA1.K. Ten percent ot one-fourth of
tho purchafo money to bo paid at tho Hrllilng down
ot Bald premises, une-fourtu of tho purchaso money
less tho ten per cent, to bo paid at tho conllrmatlon
of tho sale, and tho balance ot said purchaso money
to bo paid In ono car from Uie cOhnrmAtlon of said
sale, with Interest on said balance from the confir
mation nisi ot said salo.
JOSI.MI 1". FI1ITZ.
Administrator.
Central 1". 0 Columbia co., I'a.-mnr(li23, ists-ts
GOLDJ
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no agent reports making ottrfitoinaitrek. A
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GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin,
Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
Heals Sokes and Abrasions of the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contacion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erun.
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM
ISHES arising from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle
MARVELOUSLV CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT,
and being a wholesome UEAUTIFIER is Tar
preferable to any cosmetic
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL
PHUR Baths are insured sy the use of
Glenn's Sulplmr Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre
vents Rheumatism and Gout,
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
nnd PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
contact with the person.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ncss, and retards grayness of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per
. Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N IiThc 30 cent calces are triple the fixe of those al
35 cents.
"HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,
lllack or Brown, 30 Cent
C. J.CUHESTOS, Prop'r, 7 Sath Av.,I.Y.
December 14, lSTT-ly
WANurAOTURtas or
INE, J-IQHT AND EAYY
BEPOSITOBY,
N. E. Cor. Twelfth and Arch Sti Philad'a.
-EiriiBino sniLr ATiiMJin to. auo, cia
SIAGSS TAKES OS 870SS0S.
march 1', lsTS-3m
KEEP
IN THE RIGHT
LATITUDE
V.
Call on or address the undersigned for full lnWr-
maUn- N. S. SNOLE, Agt-,
tcb. 8, 'IS-Sm sunbnry, Pa.
Steel and Iron
Triple Flange
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES;
Vatani Isulda Bait "Work aat
Waft Cap.
to ura comuTT wmicxrr nil
W. H. TERWILLIGER,
No. 84 Mftldeaa lae,
Xat ILUasi It. IIW TO.
dec T, Ull-ly
TljlSfAJEiSKEPTOM FILjE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF,
733 Susom Sr PHILADELPHIA,
W'k. nre ou mrAtlMrice 4 ajreiU, tuiil wlU
(rcoctv AtnitlMiMM at air
UDWVM alAstll auTKM.
I
Ca' I
Tfjw a I sbbbvsbbv m v m ( miaMh asm i a
rieg Croods !
Begs lcavo to inform liia customers nnd tho public thiit his stock is
now replete with nil the Novelties for Spring and Summer Wear,
consisting of new and beautiful styles of
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS
AT REDUCED FRIGES.
any of which ho is prepared to nmko up in tho latC3t style.
Ready-made clothing cheaper than ever.
Cheap' Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths,
Boys for Children.
all of the best make and at tho lowest prices.
Just received a full lino of all the
For
Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper
than Ever.
A FULL LINE
OF THE
CELEBRATED
PEARL
SHIRT.
BAYUtD
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BLOOMSBUBG, I -A
Mammoth Grocery, corner
BliOOMSBITRQ,
13 T1IK rl.ACK TO GET THE WOItTII OP YOUlt MONEY LN THE FINEST AND FRESHEST OF
Fancy Imported and DomesticiStaple Groceries of Every Description
Qaierare, Glassware, M ail Willowware,
Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars,
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH,
OK NICE FRESH
Jan 1. 18"I.
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
CHEMICAL PAINT,
and save one-third tbe cost of painting, and get a paint that Is much handsomer, and will
LAST TWICE AS LONOAS ANY OTHEIt PAINT.
Is prepared ready for use In whlto or any color
In the country, many of which have been painted six
uuxHiuAL rAim uas tasen rirsi ntiuiiLiMa ai iweniy ui mo who imia ui iuu umuu. puiupieuuru
Colors sent free. Address N. Y. K N A M K I, I'AINI u O., ITS 1'rtnco street, K. v., or llKNUY ,
DEIt & SON, Agents 1321. Maraet street, rhUadelphla, Pa. July SI, 'IJ-ly
Sit lttniwt$t
IS
AND
OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Terms $2.00 a Year.
Country Produce taken on Subscriptin
THE! DIFFERENT STYLES OF TYPE
IN THIS PAPER
are oasrij-sr
A HHJIs BASQUES
OF THE INNUMERABLE
AND MATERIAL
Im the (DiiiimM )ffi(ee9
All kinds of Plain and Fancy
Printing clone on
at low rates
OFFICE NORTH SIDE
RLOOMSBURG, PA,
best;
business vou cam emratro In. IStottt)
ner dav made br anv worker of cither
sex, right In their own localities. Par
ticulars and samples, worth 15 free, lraproioyour
spare time at this business. Addtess stiniotn Co.,
I'ortionu, Maine. marcn n, -in- y
Gold. Mines and Lands. Coal.
(10I.D MINES AM) LANDS. COAL.
Hlt.VKlt Wll.il OIL
LEAD COMPANIES (WUANIZKD, MTUWR
IHON H1N1N11 AOENi:Y, COl'I'Elt
MAI1ULK SOS H. HKVKNTlIHTltE&r, I.IMK
COAL PlIU.MlEl.l'lllA. MICA
MAKL A, II. WVMAN li CO. QYI'SUM
Quo Timkos toa Tin Wias, Nikvoi'sInu lis-
BlUTATin.
Ot'K 1 ATKST IXrROVBh BlLV-ACTIHO QALVAN10 AP-
rUANCss are a speedy and I'shmahbnt euro tor
Itueuinallsin, Neuralgia. Kidney, Liver and Female
Complaints, Nervous Prostration, Weak Lungs,
Hack and dplnol Irritation and kindred dlseamo.
I'rlces, Wain Uelt jvoottplnal Ueit for Paralysis
and spinal Ailments, f 10.no, and upwards. Armlets,
Anklets. Head Hands, Knit) t'aps.ts ou each. Suspen
ders $5.00. Illustrated Pamphlet Fee, Address
0M.VANO-MKIlKIAI.AHSOC'IATIllN,
march 1, i7-1y VT Kast Ninth St., New York.
TnXECUTORS' NOTICE.
ESTATE Of EUSIU BABT0X, DECEASED,
Letters Testamentary on tbe estate ot Ellsha
Darton.lateol the town of lUoomiourif. Columbia Co.
IV , deceased, have been er'Dted by the IteirUterot
rid cuuntv to KU Iiarton and E. Mendenall to
whom all persons indebted Xo said entate aro re
quested ui inaao payuieui, auu uiutwi uaiiiur
riaima or demands. aealnst tiie said estate vlll
make them known to the said executors wltnout
delay,
IE LI BATiTON.
K. UKNOKNIIALL,
executors.
march, li IS w
$66
a vk Id your own town. f5 Outflt free.
No rib t. II
(cider li you want a biuunfita
al vihicu
t pcTMuui of etUer wx can uakg
yaJltie tima Ua'jr work, urtte
irreat nai
fcr partltulnrttoll.
UaucvQ,,ivruuaHUiw
Sriing Goods!
latest styles in color and quality of
FOB.
BH
SOLD ONLY BY
of Main and Centre streets,
PKODUGE.
desired. Is on many thousands of tho finest bulldihP
years, and now look as well as when llret pointed
THE
HAS THE
short notice and
OF TBE COURT HOUSE,
4.1
l'PLICATION FOH CHAHTER.
Co is hereby irlven IhatanDllcatlon will bg mxlo
under the Act of Assembly pusued April nth, 1814 to
obtain a ChartcrlncorporutluKan os.soclatlou to bo
known us the "husquehunnu IlullJlnc- nnd Loan As
sociation of ltlooinhburir," whobe object shall bo to
ut'HLow au loo oenenu anu enjoy un mo iiriiucKos
Incident to imlldln? nnd Loan ARSoclallons lncortio-
ruiea uuuer me pruvujons 01 tuoiawaui mil vuiu-
uiuuwcmm.
1'AUl, E. llll,
maschil, ";s-Sw Att'ylorAssoclailon.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
"TITM. P. BODINE, Iron Street lielow sec-
ii ono, uioomsDurir, i a., is prepared to ao ai
kinds of
PAINTING,
QLAZINQ,
aud
PAPER nANGING.
In the best styles, at lowest prices, and at short
UUUUm
Parties having such work to do will save money
calling on me.
AU work warranted to glvo satisfaction. Orders
auuciuxi
WM. F. BODINE.
MoreblH
BLANK NOTF8,wlth orhboueinniil(c
tfi' aaia al Vm CoLttKBtasi oakaa.
r- n
11
m
ThU Cut llli(rt lh UtliMl at Ulin,
uit. I'liciioin'H
Fountain Natal Injector,
DOUCHE.
Thi. in.tmment Is eioeclallr deilgned for ths
perfect application of
DR. SAOE'S 0ATAERH EZUEDT.
t 1- k. nnl.tArm ttf In.tr.imrilt Trt InTflntSd
with which fluid medicine cn 1 carried high w
and vtTnUu nrpHfrt to all rsrn of ihe sffectsd
nal tiMUtti, nd the rnamnert or cavmc. com
municating tlierewilh, In which, sore; and ulcers
fr,,n(.ntiv pxtiL and frcm which tno catarrhal
discharge generally proceeds. Tho want ot ;uo
reti In tresting Caiarrh herctoforo has srlien
i. rff.lv from the ImnoiAlh lltr of Slipiring rem-
.iii.. In tlic MTlllei and chmler by any of Us
onlinary methods. This ohitacle In the way of
effecting curei li entirely overcome Dy tne inven-
lion ot ine uourne. Ill use is ini-ai
simple that a child can understand IU
Hon of the Douche. It use Is J
pleasant and so
inn sua
explicit direction accompany each Instru
ment. When used with this Instrument. Dr.
Sage's Catarrh llemedv cures recent atuirki ol
JL m "Cold In tlio Head" by a
MaJ few applications.
ES CATARRH
DP If SYSII'TOMS-rrcmienl
liea.lachc. disclisrge failing inio iuroi. .ino
tlmcs proline, waicry, thick mucus, purulent,
otfcnslTc, etc. in others, a dryness, dry, watery,
weak, or lnllamcii cjc. iuvin"is "i'i"' """V".
lion, of nns.il passages, rlnglny In ears, rleaf.
ncss, hswklnff and coughing to c car throat
ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered.
naal twang, offensive breath, impaired or total
deprivation of sense nt smell and taste, d illness,
,.i.n in, nt smietlte. lndlscst OD.
cnlarscd tonsils, tickling cough, etc. Only a few
ol the.c symiitnms aro likely to be present in any
r.n.f. n nne i mc.
IJr. Saae's catarrh Itemedy, when used
Willi nr. I'lerrc'a Nnnnl Upllclie, and ac-
compnnled with the constitutional treatment which
is rccomincndnl In the pamphlet that wraps each
L,inf n, I'nnk. is a nerfect sneclflc lor this
hi.iUi.omp dw.isc. It l mild and pleasant to
use, rnntiilnlns no strong or canstlo drugs or
ioion. The Catarru uemcnv n niin i win.,
Douclic nt no cents, ty nil uruum..
?; vir.ncn. sr. i I'np'r,
llfl'KAI.O. N. Y.
tep. 8S, 'J7-tt
doctor wmmgs
CSW3IH EASES OF TKt-
THRttlIJINCS,UVBI & ILOOQ
In the wonderful medicine to which the affile ted
aro nbofe illrcctcd for relief, the discoverer be-
iiccii ne nas comninca n narmony more oi wn
tiirc's BOTcreiRn curative prnpertles, which .God
has Instilled Into tho vegetable kingdom for heal
ing the sick, than were over before combined in
one medicine. 1 he evidence ot this fact is found In
the irreat vnrletr of moit obatiniuedleeni! uhlch
it hat been found to conquer. In the care of
iirouciiiiia severe cousiib. and the carir
stages ot Consumption.. It lias astonished tbe
medical faculty, and eminent physicians pro
nounce It the greatest medical discovery of the
age. Whilo it cures tbe severest Coughs, it
Ftiengthcns the system and purifies the
Dioou. ur us rreatanu uioroturii i lotxi-nurirv-
lng 1'iOpcrties, it cures alt Ilumore, from the
wortt Hero fata to a common Ulotcli Plra-
PIe(or 12rn.ptlo.uu Mercurial disease, uinerai
oisons, and their effects, are eradicated, and
vigorous health and a sound constitution estab
lished. jKrralpelse, Salt-rliounij Fever
Sores. Sralv or Ilonirli Sklti. In short, all
the numerous di leases caused by bad blooil. are
rinfiiercii uy iius powcnui, puniying, ana la-
vigomung medicine.
, It you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow
color of skin, or yellowfth blown spots on face or
UnU; frequent headache or dlzxlncds, bad taste in
motith, internal licit or chills alternated with hot
flualieu, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, ir
regular appetite, and tAnguc coated, vou arc
puttering from Torpid 1,1 ver, or " Rtlloue
iiphh." Iu Jiuny cases of 1,1 ver Com
pluttit only pait of these STiiipinnii arc e-
pericnccu. as a rcmenv ior nil sucu caen, ur.
ioicu's (j'oMcn Meilical Discovery hat noi-otial.
a it elects pericct rures, ieains mo me
iti enffthci.cil unU healUiy,
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 PH PJTUE.
Prepared by II. V.
l'liMTietnr, at the
JJutlalo. X. Y.
sep. SS, ni-tf
I'iriirn. .ti. n., sole
UllLU H Util'NUAKV,
Tho LigMcBt Running;, '
Tho Simplest,
Tho Most DuraWo,
Tho Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
if if easily understood, malcn the
double-thread luck-stitch, nneir
reculatlne tensions uud take-up,
anif telll do the wliolo range of family
work without chance.
The " Ilouiestlc " ! madeln the mo it
durable wanner, with eonteal eteel
heartnye and coinpentatlny Journule
throughout.
PAPER FASHIONS.
Theae jwpular IA.TTJ3TtNS for
adiet mitti, and chttdreW drtis,
art cut on a aysteiH uperlor fa otiy
in ubc, and ran fc understood by mif
one. J-'ull direction and tUustratloH$
vn each envetope,
AnJ J'".r4 Ctnt for illustrated Cata
logue of lOOO Fashion. -
Sowing MacUno Co., Now York,'.
I. W. HARTMAN,
Acent "Bomestic" Parer Fashions
Bloomsbiire;.
December II, HIT-ly
PATENTS.
F. A. Lcbmann, Solicitor of American and Fsre'gn
Patents, Wsshlcgton, D. O. AU business connectod
with Patents, whether before the I'atent Office or
the courts, promptly attended to. No charge made
unlci, s ptcnt U secured. Bend tor a tlroulsr,
May,lT-U bw
I aaLSBaaVi'l
DEBILITY
DEBILITY
DEBILITY
SPRING
SPRING
Languor, Lassitude
LOW BTATE OF THE SYSTEM
Peculiar to the Spring ofihp Xmr, aro lmmedlato
PERUVIAN
SYRUP
SYRUP
SYRUP
PERUVIAN
PERUVIAN
on
Protected Solution of Protoxide
of Iron.
One of the Moat Eminent Jurists
of New England.
V riles to a filend as follows : "I havo tried the PE
IIUVIA N NYHUI', nnd tho result fully sustains jour
predictions. It lias mndon NEW .MAN of mo s In
fused Into my system a new viiror and enertrv. I nrn
no lonser tremulous nnd (lcblUiatod.ns vlien sou
imiww nit', niu stronger, Heartier, wnn larger ca
pacity for lalwr, inentnl nnd pliyslcal, than (it nny
tlmo during the last nvu years."
An Eminent Divine of Boston
says:
"I liavu used tho PKimvf am Hvntm rn. DAmn
time past! It elves ina New Vinos. lumvANnv nv
I ijriiurs, Rusticity or .Muscle."
Another Clergyman "Writes :
'MWOVfttrn toTillmno 19 inrlpflnltitr tvicttvinA T
linvc discovered tbo 'Fountain tf Health' on tills side
ottuo Atlantic. Three bottles of I'KKUviAN.STiitir
hao rescued mo from tho fangs ot the llcnd Dys
pepsia," From the Trumpet and Universal-
lst Magazine.
"Many of our personal friends hayo been cured by
tho I'KHUVIAN 8 VHUP, but wo have one proof mora
powerful than all these, and that Is OCR Own 1'ir
bonal KjrsnisNcs! No nuthorltv can put this
down no argument can contradict (t : and no good
word shall be spared on our part until a knonledgo
of this blessisgshall be spread broadcast among tho
noon r."
PERUVIAN
PERUVIAN
PERUVIAN
SYRUP
SYRUP
SYRUP
Supplies thfl blood with ItsTltitl Principle of I.lfo
r. I'liirni.iiiun.inrusingMrenctl,, Visor nnd Nrw
l.lre Into nil narts of the Kvnrrm. npim. purs vunu
IAioiioL. its cnerirlzlng effects Are nor. followed by
corresponding reaction, but are permanent
8KTII W. FOlVf.R KfiKS. PrnntlpkAra Rrt TTnr-
rlson avenue, Boston. Sold by nil druggists. Pam
phlets free. Hend for ono.
Dr.A.G.OLIN'S
frWa.19 IlospluL
1ST Eaat Waahlnr
loo M Cbkftffo,.
kil moa of ft l'rlvssl ntur, twitting from twly ibnaM
r Inroftlon of oil haw hma. Nmlnial ULnit.atwodsicini
UNI 1
Irani
Msatihood or iMpetrnrr, Arrvou I't-bllltr,
tiantlvcundl dlaasuea of Itiai ltlaaaldrp. Vlatssovsu 1.
rrrous iltbllll. nmia
MOf h4 IIIkaJ
aasidrr, KlalnrTo I4?ri
I. li nark. Aittiiii. l"atirh. I Ilea, all Chronic lHwaiM. aad DIM
ar.Nr w r.aAi.1.0, jitiii to mainvaoi. iw. una
1 hml llftj-lop 1
unwUi
othm UI.
ot lb lUfiimasvl Rrlionl, n do morrunr, bM tho
ami cumwpt
I arc nsl iw'ikan lb U. S. LADIES rtMulrlni IrMtmcnl
private homo nd bowil, till or writ. Liory coovintcnco far
licnu. Kond BftyronU for aampU of Robbtw (ioodt ond etr
rslv f Imprrlant Ufonnotlon bvttjwosa, U1L OLIMH
Frmnto I11U. rT Il CnmiiHtlton fV.
MARRIAGE GUIDE OssJtti
fag aiiit inM.lk njr-l ot 1hI! hin un all iHmam of a pHU
tMituM. ValnftliU l.l.'w in Ihs itinfria.1 an.l ll.M rantcmplalinf
,nvnw. How a l li.
iuu, tauiysil-
SUIf. II, 7I-ly
ItiC
RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES
piHLADEU'IlA AND RKADINQ ROAD
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
.May 21, 1ST0.
T1UINS LSATK KCPKRT AS F0I.I0WS (fcCKrAVrxCKPTK
ror New ork-, Philadelphia, Ilcadlnir, I'oltaMlla
I Tamaqua, ic, 11,83 a. ra
For Catawlssa, 11,3a u. in, 5,47 and 1,36 p. m.
For WiUUmsport, s,!3 0,34 a. ra. and 4,00 p. m.
I TRAINS FOB KCKRI LEATK A8 FOLLOWS, (StMUT KX
CEPTSn.)
Leave New York, 8,45 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,15 a. m.
Leavo Heading, 11,3) a. m., Pottsvllle. 12.15 d. m
and Tamaqua, 1,25 p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, 6,so a, m. and 4,00 p, m.
Leave Wllllamspor!,,sj a.m,l!,oo m. and 0,00 p. m
Passengers a tid from New York and 1'ldludo
pula fro througa ithout change of cars.
3. B. WOOTTEN,
CO.nANCOCK, General Manager.
General Ticket Agent,
Jan. u.HItt- u.
XTORTHEKN
1 COMPANY.
CENTRAL RAILWAY
On and after November 20th, I9J3, trains will leave
SUNliUHY as follows:
NOUTI1WAHD.
Erlo Mall b.!i) a. m., arrive Klmlra 11 . r.
" Canondalgua, . . 8.35 p. in
ltoche&U'r 5.15 "
Niagara ,40
Henovo accommodatlonll.l(ia.m.arrno Williams
rt 12.63 p. in.
Elmlra Mall 4.I6 a. m., arrlvo Umlra 10.20 a. m.
Buffalo Kspress 1.15 a. m. arrive liuffalo 8.50 a. m
SOUTlIWAltU.
Buffalo Eipress 2J0 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg i M u. ra
" Baltimore 8.4
Klmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arrive Harrlsburg J M p. m
" Washington lo.so "
" Baltimore .So "
" Washington 8.30 "
Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris
burg 10.50 p. m.
arrlvo Baltimore 2.2s a. m
" Washington CIS "
Erie Mall I2ja a. m. arrlvo Uantsburg 05 a. m)
" Baltimore 8.40 '
" Washington 10.S5"
1 1 All dally eicept Sunday,
JJ. M. BOYD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agen
A. J. CASSATT, Oeneral Manago
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANE
WEUTKUN KAlUtOAU.
llLOOMSBURQ DIVISION.
TUne-Tablo No. S9, Takes effect at 4:30 A.
MONDAY, NOVEMBEH 22 1815.
NOIiTH,
STATIONS.
-..Kcranton..,
...-Hellevue
SOUTH.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
a,tn. p m. p.m
s on g as
8 ou ei
t 55 3 49
I 40 8 49
T 4(1 8 81
I S3 8 82
I 81 8 81
I 22 23
T 18 1 1
I IB 2 IT
t 15 8 II
I UI 8 12
I 03 S 02
S 68 8 04
S 54 8 HI
45 2 84
8 SO 2 42
S 15 2 81)
tlfi III
S 02 2 19
tts 111
5 59 9 10
9 Hi
9 43
9 SS
9 88
a 4s
9 63
1W D
8 25
2 31
2 U
2 4S
2 62
9 58
8 U4
t SO
8 33
41
If
8 65
I 01
I 04
I 11
I 15
t 25
I S3
I 40
.....Taylorvllle..,.
9 31
..uu;i.awanna-Ht
.. lit Lston. ......
. West Pltlston...
10 (s)
10 os
10 11
10 IS
II) 20
9 25
9 20
18
...-.Wyoming....,.,
...ilaltby"
9 11
9 01
.....Itennelt,
...Kingston.
Kingston
10 23 8 CI
10 81 8 JO
05
9 15
8 69
8 61
10 81
10 82
10 85
10 40
10 44
10 62
8 11
8 V2
8 21
..Plymouth June,.
.... Plymouth.,,,,
8 61
.-...Avonaaie
...uNanticoke..
Uunlock's creek.
..bhlckshlnny.
-.Hick's Kerry....
..Beach Haven...
... Berwick ....
....Ilrlar Creek..
.WIUowOrove.
..LUne ludge
..........Epy..
. .Woo rasburj-..
.....Iturert.
8 89 I 48
6 48
8 81 I 63,
3 43 8 to
4 00 8 25
4 18 8 45
4 21 8 65
4 29 OS
4 81 a to
4 41 8 65
4 48 I 20
ill ID)
6 19 T 40
8 41
8 80
8 18
11 10
It II
B 14
8 09
8 12
II 23
11 l
11 at
T 68
11 89
11 48
11 61
It 61
5 49 2 06
I 64
5 40
6 84
5 28
6 23
6 20
5 DS
4 as
4 60
8S
1 68
1 U
1 48
1 43
1 40
1 25
1 18
1 15
1 00
I 41
I 411
I 85
I 80
I 24
I 11
19 12 8 03 t 45
12 01 6 14 T 12
12 10 B 20 S 55
12 25 6 88 8 SS
IS 32 5 41 8 40
II 81 6 62 8 41
II 61 8 10 8 14
catawlssa Bridge,
,, Clark's switch.!
iianviua...
Chulas y
Cameron .
1 04
I 0.
6 45 1
.Northumberland. I
p.m.
a. p.io p.tn. p.m. a.c
W. 1'. HAUTKAD, bunt,
superintendent crrce, Hrsnttn, Dec jo, wit
p.ni. o.m. s-m,
mis rsraa is on fii.b with
ROWELL & spHtSMAN
. Advertising V Agenti,
TitmB A CHUTNUt TS-, T. LOOM, a
SPRING
Mr