THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBml;(C01INg,:aAJ, Miscellaneous. Lllllo Jucli. i I am only n little boot black, Jack la mynrimo. I often black Ail boots. Ity'hlm 1 mean my 'angel liuly'r, lieau--'east wilys, I think lie Is. I'll tell about her now my 'fingcl lady.' I first law ber tatt winter, Jut before my mother tiled. It was a bitter cold day and I wai.looklng In a big window In one of tho fine houses the rich folks live In, when the door opened, nnd down the steps came my 'angel lady.' I stood by the railing, and when sho saw mo she stopped nnd said : 'You look very cold, my little boy.' (And oh I I was cold I) Stopping, she wound something thick nnd .soft around my neck, and before I could speak, she had stepped Into tho carriage that wai waiting. There around ray neck was a warm scarf. Oh, such a lovely color 1 Just like a bit of blue from tho sky, all covered with little white flowers. I don't think sho remembers mo ; but I watch for her every day, and, as I faitl be fore, I think sho tins a beau. And Oh 1 I am sorry, for I know ho isn't good enough for my 'angel lady.' I have often Been him come out of that great store on tho corner where all the bottles are, and I nm sure sometimes he doesn't walk steady. And, dear me, I suppoao somo day my beautiful 'angel lady' will bo his wife. Now if she only knew some one I know, that preaches in the little church I go to on Sundays. He's a good man; for didn't he hear about my dear mother and go every day nnd seo her when I was oil" blacking boots! And then when sho died ho paid tho funeral bill; but IJ don't think he's rich, for his clothes nover look very new. But I know it I could choosiS a husband for my 'angel lady,' it would bo somo one liko him. On a low couch in an elegant room, bath ed in tho soft light which fell through the rose hued curtain?, lay tho form of a young girl, sobbing in an abandonment of grief. A tap came upon the door, and a stately, gray haired lady entered. Going swiftly and kneeling by the couch, she placed both arms around the weeping girl. 'My poor Faithie 1' 'Oh, mother I mother I it can't be true I' 'Yes, darling; you must be brave for, alas 1 it is true. We have all been deceived. Your father has the proofs; nnd oh, Faithie, if you give away, it will break his heart.' 'Then my Richard he whom I thought so noble-id a ' She hesitated ; but her mother in low, firm tones finished the sentence. 'A forger and a gamblerl Yes, Faithie, the mau we all thought worthy our blossom, has been proved those dreadful things. Oh, my child, instead of grieving, let us go down on our knees ann thank tbo good Lord'who brought about tho discovery before your in nocent life was irrecoverably ruined.' It was an old story ; but not the less sad. Tho handsome, fascinating man of the world had won Faith Craig's fresh young love, and concealed his real nature so successfully as to deceive eveu her doting parents. His plan to marry tho only child of the rich merchant, ani then secure her fortune, was nearly conaummattd, when, by a fortu nate accident, discovery came, and in a vain attempt to rescue himself, he had forged Mr. Craig's name to a largo amount, and fled, Poor Faith I the hours were very dark for many a weary day ; but youth had an elas ticity of its own, and gradually the bloom came back to the softjeheeks, nnd the happy light again illuminated tho beautiful hazel eyes. It was a holiday afternoon ; one ot those days when tho streets of our great city are hardly large enough for the crowds that come and go in kaleidoscopic confusion. JOn one of the most crodwed thoroughfares, a little bay waits his opportunity to slip in among tho , rapidly passing vehicles, nnd cross the street. At last he ventures a gleam of wheels, two rearing, terrified horses, nnd then under the merciless hoofs a little prostrate figure. The bystanders crowd around, and a lovely lady, springing from a carriage, bends over a senseless form which is soon taken to a hospital. The child was found to bo seriously injur ed, lie could not recover, the doctor said, although ho might linger some time. The lady who had so quickly and kindly came to the rescue was our heroino, Faith Craig, and she stayed by the small cot in the children's ward, until the white pinched features began to stir with awakaning life, and the great eyes opened and fixed them selves with a wondering gaze on the faces which bent over him. One out of all the rest, he saw. 'Oh!' he softly whispered, 'ray angel lady!' then his eyes closed again. Faith, with her parents' consent, was ov very day to be found at her post, reading or talking to the boy, and thu, she became acquainted with Dr. Munroe, Jack's dear minister. Day after day the two worked together to relieve the little suuererj and the more the young minister saw of the lovely girl, with her radiant beauty softened by the sweet womanliness which beamed from every lin eament, the more his heart began to realize how wonderfully pleasant life would become with such a helpmeet by his side one whom he felt would never keep him back from the work so dear to his heart. It was afternoon, a month following hU accident, and little Jack lay with his small attenuated fingers clasped tightly around Faith's baud, as sho read toftly his favorite hymn 'One sweetly solemn thought comes to mo o'er and o'er, I'mlnearer my home to-day than I have been before.' It was the hour for Dr. Munroe's visit, and he came nnd leaned over the bedldo. The sweet voice read on, but falteringly now, for the look lu the lace was sadly piti ful and eager, as If tho soul were tried and would fain fly away aud be at rest. Suddenly the boy half arose, bis face tram figured as if he saw something far too beau tiful for mortal eyes. 'Yes, mother, dear. Wait only a little while.' Taking the young minister's hand In one of his own, he laid it overFaith's, which had never left his clasp, and holdiui? them to- gether, jstill looking upward with that rapt expression, He exclaimed : 'My good friend, my 'angel lady' God made them, and Jack has found them (or each other. God bles them, Amen. He tank back on his pillow, and Faith's head drooped lower, while the scalding tears fell over tho clanped hands, which thouervj. les4 Auger .till held together. For little Jack was dead. Hut his prayer lived after him, and was answered ; for these two live together ni)w, lu perfect love and true compaulonshjp ; and shrined down deep in their hearts is a name, only to bespoken softly and reverent ly when they are all alone, and that name is 'Little Jack.' Miscellaneous. The Story or Jelly. Jetty wai n rat ; nnd such a funny, comi cal llltlo black fellow, with restless, bright cye, nnd a long tail and whiter Jetty was very proud of theso whiskers, aud often wondered how cats, who had suclhandsomo ones, could bo such disagreeable animals to meet. Now, Jetty lived In n queer old place, nnd what do you think it was? It was n great datk, dreary old mill where plenty of wheat and corn was kept, but whero few people ever came. Ilut Jetty didn't care for that I Not he. Ho lived with his brother Gus tavo and his sister Minettc, who wcro loth French rats, having come along before, with ever so many other emigrants, from Franco to this country. Gustavo nnd Mlnette wero a great deal older than Jetty ; for he, funny little fellow that ho was, had been born in tho old mill where afterward their father and mother had both been killed in a great, cruel trap by giants who called themselves men, A good many mouths had passed since then, and Gustavo, who being French was also something of a dandy, was obliged to climb on tho book-keeper's desk at night nnd thrust his long whiskers way down into the book-keeper's ink bottle to keep them from growing so terribly gray. And cunning littio Miss Minctte, when she found ho could no longer see clearly without spectacles, gave over trying to read tho labels on the bags of grain that were stored nwny in tho mill, and so pre tended to like wheat quite as well ns corn, which everybody know was not so, But Jetty I Nothing was the mattpr with Jetty's black whiskers nnd Jetty's gleaming little eyes. Jetty could read very well, and could even speak a little Frencli that Gus tavo had taught him, to improvo his Amer ican manner.', you know. And what n pretty little homo they hod, to bo sure 1 You'll never guess what it was, to I'll tell you. It was in nn empty old flour barrel that had been forgotten and left in tho garret ot the mill ; nnd, if you'll be lieve it, this bnrrel was really turned into quite a palace by Gustavo's French taste and Minette's ready ahem I paws. Hits of cheese, which somo thoughtful neighbor had presented ; old scraps of wall paper nnd plastering, which every rat knows is delic ious after a hearty dinner; nuts, nnd even pieces of cake, were stored away in one cor ner. Oh, It was a charming little house, and Mlnette, Gustave and Jetty were as happy as happy could be there. In the evening, when the mill was all quiet and dark, do you suppose, they were afraid ? Not a hit of it I Then they scamp- erfd all over tho building and brought back splendid loads of wheat and corn, and some times bits of tender wood, which aren't bad if only you are accustomed to eating them. But one night Gustave said to his sister: "My dear, we have promised to call on Monsieur Cheesycake, just over from Pari", visiting at tho Gnawingtons' ; you remem ber ?'' "Oh, to bo sure!" said Miss Minette. "Jetty dear, you will be afraid to stay alone for a little time?" Afraid ! Oh, then how Jetty laughed I Laughed till ho tripped over his long tall nnd fell half the way down stairs ; laughed when he picked himself up and brushed the dint from his sleek little back ; laughed un til his sister pulled his ears and told him that people would know by just looking at him that the was an American rat with no French polish about him I But when they had really gone' and tho dark old mill was very quiet, Jetly began to wonder what made his heart beat so loud and why he kept thinking of all the dread ful cats he had seen the last lime he went out ; and he wished his sister Miuette had never told him of all the awful whales sho saw on tha voyage across the ocean. What if a whale should walk right iu from the river and eat him up while they were gone ? Horrible I But Jetty was a brave little fellow, aud shutting his bright eyes so tight that I am sure I don't see how he ever expected to get them open again, he went fast a sleep in the old flour barrel. He went to sleep, and dreamed of going to a lovely party where there were oh, cheeses upon cheeses, nnd no end of cakes nnd crackers, and even su gar kisses, too I And, suddenly, just as he was wondering if a fat old rat, who sat in the corner, would eat forever, and why a long, lean young rat who was next him would persist iu sitting on his taH nnd hurt ing him; suddenly, I say, he was awakened by a horrible noise aud a bright bright light. Ho started from the flour barrel, be wildered and half awake. What was it? Cats? Giants? What? And that terrible light? Had the sun fallen out of the sky right into tbo old mill ? Jetty rubbed his eyes with his pans, nnd then he saw what it really was. The mill the great, Bturdy old mill, that he had thought would stand forever was on fire I Tho flames were crawling land licking the walls and the beams, the roof was falling in, Outside, men were rushing frantically from door to door, shouting and throwing great rivers of water out of what seemed to bo hugo snakes' mouths. Jetty turned to the stairs, knowiug ho had no time to lose and must escape as soon as possible. But, alas I it was too late. His ' dream of the party had been so fascinating or tho smoke must have stifled him, for he had slept so long that his lact chauce had fallen. Ho thought longingly of Gustave and his dear Minette. How sorry sho would be never to have littio Jetty to pet nnd scold more I Already the floor whero he stood grew hot, and the very walla of tho room were in a blaze. He ran to tho window, when, itist at that instant, with a frightful crash, the whole side of tho building fell, aud Jetty wa3 left standing on a beam far out over the black water. Isow the men had ceased trying to savo the mill ; and tho excited crowd, half piti- lul, caught sight of poor littio Jetty 'way up tuero on the already burning beam, in the very heat of the awful fire. HU fate seems certain, aud there is hard ly a man in the swayiuir. shoutiutr crowd who does not feel sorry for the frightened, iremoung nine creature. Fire behind close behind and that aw ful black water before hi ml The crowd of people, the noise, the light, dazzle Jetty and ins poor ncau swims. Suddenly, very far beneath him, he hears a sound that comes to him even through all tho noise and tumult. Hark I It is Minette's voice. He turns ; she sees him ; sho cries out: "Jump, Jetty, jump! Try to swim I" black, cold water? He turns back once more but this time the fire Is close behiud him. He runs wildly up and down the beam. By this time the crowd on the shore have ceased to watch the burning building, aud are looking with intense interest at this one poor, little perishing rat, who yet seems too brave to die without a struggle. Once more he sees Miuette on the very banks of the riv er. Once more he hears her cry, though nobody else notices it : "Jump, Jetty, jump l" A loud shout from tho crowd, Jetty has jumped, A mau cries nut, "Well, he's n plucky lit tio chap, Hope ho'll swim) He deserves to live." A battlo with tho waves ; a struggle for his own littio life ; n frantic swim for tho shore, where, though tho excited crowd did not dream it, Gustave and Mitietto stood waiting and watching, and the bravo little fellow has conquered both flro and water, Jetty is saved I YEGfflNE. An Excellent 3Icllclnc. KrKiscmsi n, o., Oct. U, 1S7D. This ts to certify that t havo used Vogetlne, man ufactured by II. It. Slovens, Iioslon, Mass., for llhcu inatlsm ana General Prostration or the Nervous sjs tem, with pood success. I recommend Vogetlno as an excellent medicine for bucIi complaints, Yours very truly, 0. W. V.NllElltIPT. Mr. Vandegrlft, of thnflrmof Vandcgrllt Hurt man, Is it well-known business man In this place, haUntr ono of tho Isrgest stoics In Sprlngncld, O. Our Minister' Wife. Locismi E, Kv I'cb. 10, 1SIT. Sir. It. It. ftcvens. DearMr, Thr"P yeirsoffol was suffering terribly with Inlluminntoay Miciiiiiatltm. nur minister's wlfo advised in'1 to take Vegctlne. After taking ono bottlol was entirely relieved. Thlsycar, feeing a return r,f the disease, I again commenced taking it, and nm being benetlttcd greatly. It also greatly Im proves my digestion. iteenoctfully, Mrs. A, UALLAltD. 1011 West JeffcrFOn street, Safe mill Sure, Jilt, II, 11. Stevens. In ls"2 your Vegettno was recommended to me.and jlelrllngtotlio persuasions of amend. I consented to try it. At tho tlmo I was buRcMur from general debility and nervous prostration, siin-rlndiiced by overwork nnd Irregulir habits Its wonderful strengthening and euratlvo properties seemed to af fect my debilitated ajste m from tho first tloso : and under IU persl-tent uso 1 rapidly recovered, gaining mom tlui usual healtji and good feeling, blncothcn I have not hesitated loglvo vegctlco my most un quoluled Indorsement, as being a safe, sure, and povverrul ngenr In promoting health nnd restoring tho wanted system to new lift; and hi rgy, Vcge llne Is th onrv medicine I uio ; nnd as longns I llvo I never expect to nnd a Letter. Yours truly, W. It. 01, Wllv, 120 Montgomery street, Allegheny, Penn. VEGETINE. Tho following letter rrom Kev. (I. W. .MansfleM fonnerlj pastor or tho Methoalst Episcopal Church Hydt 1'iirk, nnd ot present ficttletl In Lowell, mint convince every ono v. ho rearH his lertcr, or tho won derrul curat U o qualltlea cf of Vccetlne as a thorough cleanser and purifier ot t ho Mood. IIvde I'aiik, Mass., Feb. 15, 1S7G. Mr, II, K. Steven Dear Mr. About ten vemfneto my heiltU (.Hied through tho depleting effects or dyspepsia; nenrlyn car -Iftter I ,vras attacked by typhoid fever In Its worst form. It fettled In mv back, an I took the form cf a larijo dfcn -seated abscess, hlh waa fif teen months in patuerlnir. I h.xd two surgical ope rations by the iiestFklllln the st.Ue, but received no permanent euro. 1 surrered preat pain at times and was constantly weakened by a pntuso dis charge. I also lost small t tocos of bono at different times. Matters ran on thus about Hcven years, till May, lS'-t, when a friend recommended mo to poto jour onicc, and talk w lth you of tho Irtuo of Wsetlne. I dldso.audby your Kindness passed throuch your manufactory, noting tho Ingredients. A.c , by which jour remedy is produced rty lYlmt I saw ondbeard T gained somo confidence in Vegctlne. I commenced taklnor it soon after, but felt worso from its effects ; still I persevered, and soon felt It was Ijcnetlttlng mo in other respects. Vet I did not see the results 1 desired till I had taken It falth lully for a little moro than a j ear, when tho difficul ty In tho back was curod ; and for nine months I hivo enjojed tho best ot health. I hate In that tlmo gained twenty-flvo pounds of fleili, being heavier than eer leforelnmylire, and 1 was neer more able to perform labor than now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as largo ns my tl3t gather on another part or my body. I took Vegetlno faithfully, and it removed It level with tho surr.icc In a month. 1 think I should havo been cured of my main trouole sooner if I had taken larger doses, after having becomo accustomed to Its efTects, Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney dtseasc;nndcrftand t hat It takes t lino to cure chronic diseases; nndirihey will patiently take Vegetlnc, It will In my Judgment cure them. With great obligations I am Yours very truly, J. V. MANSFIELD, Pastor ot tho Methodist episcopal Church. VEGETINE Is repared by H. K. STEVENS. Boston. Vcgctino is sold by all Druggists. The Great New Medicine A Health-Giving Power! PURIFIES THE BLOOD, INVICORATES THE LIVER, PROMOTES DICESTION, nnd STRENGTHENS THE NERVE8, Thill eflTertimll' curing ilLcate at wllttt. ever name or nature. It Is worthy of a trial ItELIKP guaruiiteeil. VIOOB.E3KT33 u auuki:aiim: t the uutv, giiatkful. to tli fctomuch, ntitl nets fillriently ut a CATIIAUTIC', ALTKUATIVK Ulltt 11IU ltKTIC ltd action W not attended Mlth uny uiiplfiihitiit IVcllngt neither is lan (our nor debility experlenretl, lint on the (.oiitrury, refieiiliiueiit and tin Igorutlon. It Immt-dlute titled upon the digestive orKutiM, whether Impaired liy tlUeuiiv or exhuuttteil fioni uny cause id to lncreaio their poHpru of aiviiullatlon and nutri tion, the appetite hclng increased at once. To those affected with an cnoied con dition of the liver, us J!UImimes. char ucteilzed liyu dusky tompleiloii, u coated tongue, a pusty, had taste In the mouth, a captlclous appetite and sluggish action of the bowels, with a sense of fullness In thcheadumlofiiieutal dullness, VICJUll KK pioves most vulunlile Its effect upon the kidneys Is no lest luippy, a tiirhld, irrlfutitig urine la quickly denied up by If, Innuuumitory and Chronic WIKUMA T1SM wlllfcomt disappear hy u persistent l of VltiOllK.VE. l-'or the cum ofNkln Diseases and Erup tion of ull kinds, V1GUHK.NK is most certain. VHiOKKXK Is composed of the active nropertlesuf IIK1UIS, llOOTH, HUMS and 11 AUKS, that .Nature alone furnishes, gieut care being taken by us that they are gathered at the right season of the ear, aud that they possess their nutlve virtues. Thu! VKiUHKMi has t he power to IUU 1KV Till: III.OOD, IN VltiOltATK the I,IVi:it, and hTlMULATH the DIUKST. 1VK OIUJ.INS, i Indisputably proven by those who have given It a trial und huve been permanently curt l We do not ak you to try a doieu bottles to experience relief, for we UUAIIANTKK ou Will feel belle! from the llrst few doses. VldOUKNi; I astonishing the world with Its cures, and Is thiow lug all other TOMCH, AIl KUATl VKS mid l.WKUHt AXTS, Into the shade. Put up Iu large bottles, double ntrengilu Require small doses, und Is pleasant to take. Price, 81.00 per Uottle, WALKER & BADGER MFG. CO., Prop's. S3 ::tn St., lUv York, i:l Jersey Citr, II. ;. 'THE OBJECT OF EATING," a new book enry one should road, sent trie upou receipt of a one cent stamp, lor Sale at H. J DDaTTQ. STORE, Jijglooiafisgmi I3I. 5 Jan.19, .-ly. TIIIITII. Itinera nre Ihel'uri .t iiml Ileal Ilillrri. j.trr .iiiiiit', TIlTY lire COinnminrtM frnm Hnno Itnctin Man IraLo and Damfcllon. thu rjidest. t.t. nr.,i ,.,! vuluablo inedlclui) m tho world and contain all the best and most curothe properties ol all other DttH lers, Leinir the k'reuU'st Mood Purine r I.tver Keir inlalor, and Ufa and Health IteslorlDir airent on! earth. NodUeajia or til hnniit, ,,. , whero lli'-.o Itinera aro Uked.ao larlod aud per fect are their onorntlon. They Ktvo nuwllfo andMiror to tho aged ana uinrm. 'loallwhowi ituplo) uientu cutuo Irien utt,va ui iuu wneia or unuury orL'uu. or who reuulro an at nellier. tonle. unit xnt,i t.it,n,ii.,,,, iio-Bu miLcm are luraiuauiu. Iteluif highly cura ur, uiiihj aim buiuuituiDL, w iiuoul Ihtoxlcallni;, NO matter What Our f.eltnmnFBvtnnti,m.rH. ffhallhe dlai aso ne allmi tit Is, tibe lion lutura Don't wait until jou aro tick, out It you ouli reel tad or inUeraole.uau the Hon hlttera at num. It may bae our lire Hundreds have teen Bated! . r n. ". J ""-Jtj nui oo paia tor a com they w 111 not cure or Ceip. mj tuv wiiirr jourscu or let your friends buner hut Ubo and urge them to uso Hop miters ltempnilicr. lion luiLem i mi ti ,tpnm.. Idruukcn nostrum, but thu Purest and Host oil clue t ier mode; tho '-Iimilld's Friend and lkpo.' mil no person or tamlly should bo without thcul I Try Hep Covgh Cere tad Fain Belief, for bale by May K Uuotiuks. ggg" 2 giRgyj'r AT PRIVATE BALK, The Willow Vale Estato A Vnluablo property, Ijlngln Frankllli township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, on Uio cast branch ot Koarlntrcrcck. ItconslsKot n beautiful (arm of about ISO .A. CBES, on which aro erected a commodious and cotntorta blo Dwelling House, nlargo lianb Earn, Cider Press, nnd all neccswry out-bulldlngs. It lini growing upon It abunCanco ot excellent fruit, has a well ot water at both tho dwelling house, nnd barn, and li convenient ot neccsby puhllo io.nl. ALSO. Adjoining and being n part of I ho same, but will bo sold separately It desired, about nvo acres ot llio above innda, w hereon nro erected n largo CUSTOM, GHIST AND rXOtilllMl MILL, with four run of stone, n Dwelling House, a Bnvr Mill, a Dry floods Store nnd Dwelling ltouie. nnd other Improvements, together with tho w ator-power and apput tcuanccs thei oto. The Wlllim vulo Vast Ollico Is on tho premises. It Is within easy reach of Cnta wlssa, Ccntrolla, Ashland, Mount Carmcland other mining towns lor market purpows. The property li bounded by lands ot Munson, and Artley, and bncctA, and D. Ilowcr and others. Tho two described properties will bo sold sep.ir.Vcly or together toSr.lt purchasers, Por terms apply to Hints Mcndtnhall, K. It, Drinker or John U. Freeze, at Dloomsburg, Penn'a. fob. 8, 'I At pi "VI T nrcatchnneo to niako money. It you i II 1 1 I can get gold nu can get green A J .IJ IV. harks. Wo neeil a tierson every. where to tako subscriptions to tho largest, chenpest anil uesc lliusiraieu lainuy puoiicnuun in mv wuuu, Anv etna can become a successful airent. The most elegant works of nrt given frco to subscribers. Tho price 13 so low Willi iuimum. e.tljuuu nui'Miiuva. uno agent reports making ovtr$iw Inn week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subset Ibcrs In ten days. Allwhoengago mnko money fast, iouenn deroto all jour tlino to tho buslnets, tronlyjour sparo time. You need not bo nwnv from home over night. You can tlo It as weu ns othe i s. Full partic ulars, direction, nnd tertr.s ftreo Elegant and ex pensive outfit free. If you want proiltnblo work send us our address at once. It tosts nothing to try tno nusiness. .o one wuu cnungcsiairf to innse great pay. Address "Tho Peplo's Journal," Port land, Maine nue. U', 71-iy GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases op the Skin, iieautiiies the coml'lexio.v, prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heat-s Sores and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup. 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 MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and FLIANT, and being a wholesome beautifier. is far preferable to any cosmetic. All the remedial advantages of Sul niUR IIaths are insured BY the use of Geilli' Sulphur Soup, which in addi tion to its purifying eiTccts, remedies and PRE VENTS Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects clothing and linen and prevents diseases communicated BY contact with the person. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. I'hysicians speak of it in high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Gents Per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. K. B. The 50 cent cakes are triple the size of those al 25 cents. "HILL'S IUm AX1 WHISKEH DYE." Black or Brown, 30 Cents. CJ. CRITTESTOS, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.f. December II, lSIT-ly NTI-FAT The CHEAT UOIEDl' for AIjTjAX'S axtt-fat Is jiurrly vegetable ant! perfectly harmless. It acta uion the fooil In the tntnacli, present Jug Hi being converts I Into fat. 'lnkoii lu urrontanro with 1 1 rcrtlmis, It v, III reduce fat penton from two to Of pound pt-r Mi-eL. "t'orpultncc is not only a disease Itself, but the harbluKtr of others." bo wrote Hippocrates two thousand jearB ago, and hat was true then Is none tho lesft so to-day. hoM lv druggists, or sent, hy express, upon re ceipt of tlZO. Quarter-dozen I 00. Address, BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., " froprUtors, Buffalo, V. T. May SI, '78,-3111 I'ltrwirm h'ittii ivnrniTY-A iBlem-Windf r.Frtf u ltlifvirr Arifr. Out. f at tree, J. Ji. Uaj lonl V Co.. ChlcnKO, 111. auff.U, 7T-ly n & O 1 J JLJDjIN JL rJ,,,! pounds, oiuaineiitM tleslgna, trade marks, and la beH. Caveats, Abstgnments, Interlcrcnces, Appeals. uno iui iNMiiit.uiiiio,im mi i.ai-a uiiuit; uuiitrr Inventions That Have Been 1 ? I I?iMrMl?l'i ll tliojiatent onicemay llit) IliXjJ.llJlJstllMninoht cases, ha nat. cutU ly uh. living oppubltu tbo patent, oftlce, we can muko closor beardies, and fat-cuio patents more promptly, and with broader claims than tuosmsho aro remote iron, a&mngion. INVENTORS send us a rncdel or skctehoMour device r vra mnkn cjiiiuimuiiuus irt'u vi cuurgt'.auu naise asiopaieni atfiuty. All correspondent) etrtctly contlduDtlal, 1'rlces low nnd NO CHARGE UNLKbS l'ATKNT IS Wo icier to oniclals in tho Patent onicc, to our cli ents luoery fctato of the Union, and to our Sena tor and Itenres entattvo In Cohltpss. Kn:claJ rifcr. Liiccsglvtu when desired, Address Ortposlto Patent Ofllee. U'atdilnirton. D. C. aprll 5,7I It Steel and Iron Triple Flange FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; l'at.nt Inslda Bait Work aiill IIIdsmI Cup. 10 lUt COMPUTI WTTHODT IT 1 1 W. H. TERWILLIGER, No. 84 Haldeu X.aue, nr tomc dev. I, ltli o TljlSfrPEIISKEPTOM FILE ' AT THE OFFICE OF. - 733 Smou St., PHILADELPHIA, VVIiu ure our nutburlud agcuta, and will rcccivo AUTeriueiueol. ut our IAIWIiUT VAHU UATIiS. inin nn Bogs lcavo to inform his customers now replete with all tho Novelties consisting ol new and beautiful styles ot ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES any of which be is prepared to make up in the latest style. Hcady-mudc eolhinjr Cheap Suits for men, lsoys lor Children. allof tho best make and at the lowest prices. . Just received a full line of all the For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper than Ever. k FULL LIME OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT BATO) LOWfflBlie, MERCHANT TAILOR, J". HI- nVC-A-IZIE'S Mammoth Grocery, corner BLOOMSBURQ, IE.A.-, IS THE l'LACE TO GET TI1E WOHTII OF VOUU MONEY IN TIIE FINEST AND FRESHEST OF Fancy Imported and DomesticIStaple Groceries of Every Description, Qaeeiisware, Glassware, Wool anfl. Willowware, Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH, OR NICE FRESH PRODUCE. Jan 1, 1STT. i Then Buy N, Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, Efii ,and save onc-tlilrd tho cost ot painting, ana get a paint that ts much handsomer, and will LAST TWICE AS LONO AS ANV OTHEIl PAINT.' Is prepared rradv forusoln whlto or any color desired. Is on many thousands of theflnestbuUdlntrs In the country, manv ot which hao liien painted Blx years, and now look as well as whentlrst painted CHEMICAL TAINT has taken First PIIE-MIL'MS at twenty ol the htato Fairs ot tho Union. Sample card bt Colors sent tree. Address N. Y. EN A MEL FAINT 0 0., 118 rrlnco street, N. Y., or HJSN11V L. ur.il & bun, Acenis iaxi,jaariietBLreei,iuuuueipuiu, iu, jmjr zit 'n-jy BEST business you cam entrant In. t.ltotl Tier day made bv anv wortpr of either sex, right in their own localities. Par ticulars and samples worth 15 free ImproToyour Bparotlmoat this business. Address stikson 4: Co., Portland, Maine. march si, ',s-iy $661 week In vour own town, ts Outfit free. No risk. Header It you want a business at whlcn persons ot eltlier hex. canmako L'reat nav allttie tlmo tbnv work, write for partltulars to 11, Hallet & Co., Portland. Maine, march 22, 'is ly ip.A.iiisrTinsrQ-, GLAZING AND PAPERING. "X7"M. F. UODINE, Iron Street Mow Bee TT ond, Bloomsburg, Pa., Is prepared to do al kinds ot PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING. In the best stylos, at lowest prices, and at short notice. Parties having such work to do will oavo money calling on me. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders solicited WM. F. UODINE. Morchtl' CHEAP KANSAS LANDS ! ! v e own und control the Itullway Lauds of TKECiu COL'NTV, KANSAS, about equally dtilded by tho Kansas Paclllc Hallway, which wo aro selling at Irom 2.5,i to ts.oo per acre, on easv terms ot pay. ment. Theso lands are ot tho very best quality, aud are located In the best, wlnterwheatand stock grow, lng district ol tho United states. Alternate sectlous of Hovcrnment land can be taken as homesteads by actual settlers. Members ot our linn reside at Wa. keeney, nnd will bhow lands at all times. A pam phlet giving full Information ol sou, climate, water supjilyralnfall, 4c, win bo sent frco on request. Warren, Keeney Ic Co., 10G Uewlorn St.. Chicago, . . Or-wa-Keeney, Trego Co.. Kansas. April 12 Sm, A PHYSIOLOGICAL v iew of ! A. Quid to WedfSolc nl Uutiei of tniniiits and the CftUlt that li li tit Inr ll. th creu of lleproduoilon and luia xieaea or womil, A book for pHnto, cooild Uteadioj toju ptgtt, prlct On.'iJVAIE MEDICAL ADVISERI s. Abuas, xofia,orBeoret Dlaeaaea, vitk Uta boil tiinriof rtirr. m anrparM, pric Mint. A CLIMIOAI. LZOTullE on the tho dliraira and lioa ot iha Throat and X-unea, CUrrh.ltuptur. Uia Opium Jlabit.Jlc.. price 10 eta. i-Hh bovk nit itpaM on tt cflpt Pt triwi or all three. cofi'aiiiiiiwiui.ppVH tlttitbllv l!.uitrclwt. tlrl cti. auff.nlT-ly H&O $2500 A Till It. AgenU wanted. IIm!. nrulrirltliiiato. Particulars free. iU lrt J.WOB 7114 CO , SI Uul., aug. II, ly SO T.ATiTP.S c,n Stocktogi, NecVtlet, c, xliUJXXlO iKtaranocLY, tor leu than let. t an renew or change the color ol tbelr Drcaaea, blue jooliy. or Cuttojt, at o nominal coat, luipminii mf?ii loc, 'hailea bytheuae of onr MGiaTn-rf. BUckof aiir oolo. w-ot for tuci s dldcrcnt colon (or 3C oend Icatanip for sample and circular. A Lao, Our Imnrovod Pent Pnlsnn ubma, .uxu wu cueap acsiroyer ox tto O - A -a urniHfc iiunn, aua 811 IDSCCIS last , IV'' "!i cut'tatloa, Wsrrauled to kill ' f iv lltroa where Ports Oreeo kills JT.- u,Ji"" to tisa, and is net lul,,?u. psniyTc.ioaicperacre. i.m irund"r?dVo7te.lSo'liK'Wi:,'b'iM "" OurCabbagoWorm Dostroyor hcnoxsiso. Offlce.'co'rtiSii'flTl.fS'Vork. maySd, is-tm Jwtco OPIUM Aug IT, ni-ly UdroliUa lUUt abutuWl aaj an " nawHumoi, vusvssis mi.,, it 4 0 A UD1TOIVS NOTICE. o vnderstgnevl Auditor annolnti.d nn pvrpntinna to final aecouut or 11. v. Vaudersllce, Admlnlnlsua toror J. II. Vaudersllce, deceased, with rower to mako distrlhutlon.wm uflend to The dulsof lis appointment at his omco In Ihe town ol Moiinsburg on oaturday, Juno it, uu, at ten o'clock a. in , when and where oil persons having claims are requested od Irom coming in lor a share , r, DIUJIKV Ull, raayM.isiww AudlU)r- U can make money faster at work for us than a any thing else Capital not leiulred i we wu SiU,0."- i! I-lay at home made hy the . . . l4trlou. Men, women, boys and elm Wanted evervwhorn ir. V... .ylv'? Jfrn- alSf,1 "Wna ternis IreerAddressTitoi (.o.,AugU8la, Maine. March w, u-iy aud tho public tlmt Ilia stock ie for Spring and Summer Wear, cheaper than ever. Cheap suits for Youths, latest styles in color and quality of FOB W3B& sens SOLD ONLY BY of Main and Centre streets CHEAP KANSAS LANDS ! ! H'o own and control tho Itallway lands ,of Trego sas Pnclilc Haliway, whtcU we nro selling ot an pyt v, ui, cnoji it, ,un ui 'uj tut.,,., Alternato sections of (tovernment lands can be'tn- Ken as iiomesicaa.t oy actual settlers. Theso lands lie in the (ireat Limestone Belter Cen tral Kansas, the best wlnter'wheat producing dis trict of the United blates, 'jleldlng from so to 65 Hiihlii'N per Arrt', Tho averago j early ralnf all In this county W near ly 83 Inches per annum, one-third ' greater than in the much-extolled Arkansas. Valley,, which has ia j early rainfall of less than K3 Inches per annum In tho 6ame longitude Mock lUUitijf andlVool (Irowlnir are very Itemutifr atlte. T..o wlutcrs are short and mild, stoqk will llvo all tho 5 ear on grass 1 Living streams and Springs nro numerous. Pure water Is foundln wells from to so feet deep. The Healthiest Clluatu In tho Vtorldl Js'ofecr and ague Uiere. No muddyor Impafsablo roads. Plenty or nno building stenc, lime and sand. Theso landsnrebelngrapldlysettled by tho best class or Northern and Itaaujrn people, aud will bo appicclate In aluo by the Improvements now being made as to make their purchase at pres ent prices one tho very best tnestments that can be made, aside rrom tho prodts to bo derUcd from their cultivation. Members of our Arm resldo In Wa-Keoney, and will show lands at any time. A pamphlet, giving lull Information In regard to soil, illmale, water supply, Ac, will bo sent free on re quest. Address Warren Keeney i; Co., 106 Dearborn St., Chicago, Or Wa-Kccney, Trego'Co., Kansas, April 12, 'I8.-lm "Yy7"AINWItlOHT A CO., WHOLESALE a'ltOCEltS, PmtADKLrnii, Dealers in TEAS, SYItUrS, COFFEE, SCOAI!, MOLASSES, KICE, SrtCkS, HICAIiD 80UA, Ac, AC. N. E. corner Second nnd Arch streets, tworders will receive rromp"t attention. I M Ninth btrect intsburg, Dec. id, ism. Messrs. DltEHEH. HEAY k eft. ' ' lientlcmeni ourpalnta have given entire gnt uractlou. I havo used ibem on a guod many dltrei ent kinds of work, such s Iron, -Tin, Wood,- Brick, tc. and neverJicard any conipIiUnts, on the con' trary, tho work stands well and lor wear, win In niy opinion, btand with any lead In the market. Whaa In want . otrefetente In I his illy or vicinity you, nro AT IlriPrf V In IILin Inn rioiss,. ant I a 1 a - - . Hes'pcctfully A'oure, ' ,, , , . JOHNiT. OKAY. Painter and Dealer la l'alnts,, wis, ic. BTRIOTLV PUHE WHITE LEAD, AT THE LOWEST MaIIKET KATES. MONTOUIt HLATE, PAINTS, H CSJvTS MONTOUK METALLIO WniTE. 8 CENTS. MONTOUIt METALLIC IIHOWN, II CENTS, OFF COL01I8 AT Til M P1IICK. PURE LINSEED OIL at loH'ONt uitirkct rnten. chargePl9 mdS prlC0 furaUhea without; at?en?n"ata'IUl'1eS65r m&" "ocl" Prompt HENRV S. REAY, IMANUPAOTURElt, , RUPEUT, Pi, JIOYER BROS. AVIIOLESALE AGENTS, Bloomsduro, Pa W.ic. It.-ly, INVALIDS' HOTEL. The ic Terr lartrp numln r of Invftlld Jipojiltf lio rtallf t Ilullato, Irom rvcry qiiurU r of flip I'n. tP'l Ft&lr Canadi, tlint tlicy may roiilt Dr. lt. . I'ltHCK, TlBH 41.. nllv.rolrtirHtpil FftcultV of BtH(-ln!ll(a Mr-dloliio ami feurifrry nwnclati'd with Mm, rinder; irr,ltle a tilare (in ft praml ami roiuinodloui scalo orllnlrcntcrtalnmelitari'lcoiiirort. AIIVATAHI OKFUIKH. Tho Invalids' Hotel Is mere cnmplfte In Its nriwlntmcnts tlinn any simi lar luttliutlun In Hie world. 1 lit blinding Is Inntrd 10 onu or tlin ninet healthful and rtefllrnMo portions of theCltr of Jlultilo. and comoiandsa nnoTU'Wofl.alia I-.rlf. Mrnmra lllicr, and tho surroumllnir country, being sltualid In tliQinldjt of an "ten'lvo sy'lem of bfautlful patka. Tlif Hotel l furnlslied th a patent safity puwoniter elevator, to rain cy patients I" slid from flieillnreiit floors! Is provided with all klnd.ofanprove.1 hatlis,and has also connected wild ft n well-ni'polnted (trninuluni and bowling alley to altird proirt r nienns of exercise. CHIKINlO nlEAafcn of all mrms, whether requir Inn niedlcal, eurclcal, or lueclinnlcal. treatinint, come within the province of our scuralspcclaltlce. msKAarxir WOMraEspeclftllr are the ficlll tles of tills Intlrluary of ft superior onler as npards the reineillal means and oppllanrrs for the cure of all those elironlc lllsenses peculiar to females. The employment, lu moderation, of toiile, themlcal, ilcilro-lliermal, and oilier nppmed Mllu, Is In many cases on Invaluahlo auxiliary to the remedial means to v, Well wo remrt In nich cum j. ljry fi Ictlon to tho surfuee, pxner.il shampoolnjr, tiwedlsh move menla, and light callsthuilccxi reins, todiUven and cnuallre tho circulation or the Mood In the B)stcm. nlleM' congented part", hnnrmo tlistuatlaii, and atreinrtlicn tlic mnseles, rrottuce InniortantlM-ntflelal rrtulls In all eae. lo hlih these m; am aro aptillra. tic. No rmierlincntlnjz is resorted to lu tho treat. ment. Thu most approved l Ilelnes are carefully employed, and the JaUlelrait repil.nlon of tho diet, to suit the condition of the patluit, tho thorouiih veil Illation of the sleeping Hpnrtimnt, the cheerlnj; In lliance or music, social Intucours.', innortnt Kames for airnsenu nt. and all those agencies w hleh tend to arouse the mind of the patknt Irom despondency, and thus promote recovery, are not neglected. M'.nrorN msllAsr Paralysis, Kpllepsy (Fits), rhortn IM-Vllus's llanecl, wn.l other mnnua atlec lions, rectne the attention of an fjwjl In Ids spe cialty, by which the greatest skill la attained and the most linppy results secured. LDMI lilisI'HJ. This division of the practice In the invalids" Hotel Is very ably liuinngcd hy a gen tleinan of mature Judgment iin.l sk.ll. llronrlilal, TlirmN and l.nng in-.ases nro s cry law ly treated In this detvirliuinl.iuid with results MliUli hate been highly pnltlf) lng to Iwtli physician and patunts. I'l'K AMI Special attention Is given to tha delicate operations on tho ejo and our, a distin guished oculist and nnrlst being under tnBSgtrucnt to conduct this branch of tho practice. Invalids arriving In the city and desiring to con eultns, should come din elly tu the 1 lotil. It Is easily accessible by carriage, oniulbus, or aim t curs. 11IL LKIl's omnibus Aginis. on alt Incoming tra ns, cau be rtlleil upou to deliver passengers and baggage with security and dlspatrh. tm Address 11. V. PiEncr, M. 11.V1 orld's Dlspen ajy and Invalid' Hutch llua.ilo, J, . BCP, Si, '51-tt .alt. ext. ok. '- CURES WSEA5E3 CPTHf ' THROAT.LUNGS.UVER & BLQOU In tho wonderful medicine to which tho Mlllctcd aro above directed lor relief, the dlacoverer be lievcs ho has combined'!! harmony more nf Na ture's fovcicifrri euratlvo properties, which God has Instilled into tho vegetable kingdom for heal ing tho sck, limn were over before combined In one medicine. The crhienco of this fact Is found in , tho great tntlcty of moalohstlnaleillscases which It has been found to conquer. In the euro of llroncliltla, Sovoro Ooiiglii, nnd the early stages of Ooii.uminiuii, H has astonished tho medical faculty,- ami eminent physicians pro. nouneo It tho gicalcst meillcnl disiavery of the ape." While it cures the severest Coughs, It (ticnglhcns tho system and purine, tlio lilimd. Hy its great and thorough blood-purify Ingipropcrtles, H cures all lliiniora, from tlio vvoist sjcrortllii to a common Illtitcli, I'lui. lilo.or liriiptlou. Meicurl.il disease, Mlneiai PiiImjus, nn.l their encots, aio eradicated, and vigorous health ami a sound constitution cstab lieticibi tlry.lpolna, Sult-rliciiui, Fever .Soron, (scaly or iitiiigh skin, In short, all the numerous diseases c.iucd by bad blood, are couciucicd by Una powerful, puril)ing, and in vigorating medicine. 1 li j on' (col dull, rtrnwsr, delillltaied. have tallow eojor pf Un, or yellow rah blown spot on face or bittlv. freduent hcailacho or dizziness, bad taste la mouth, littei'ual heat or chllla alternated with hot Hushes, low spirits, ami gloomy forebodings, lr. legulnr appetite, and tonguo coaled, vou are fullering Irom '1'urplil I.lvur, or ItllliiiiH. iiohs." In many cases of "I, Ivor Ciiiii, plaint" only pint of theto avmptoms aro e. peiienecd. As a lemeilv for nil such caea. Dr. Vicicc's tioldcii 3Iulicnl Illscovciv has mi equal, ns It erects pel feet cuius, leaving ll.u liver tU'englhciicd and heulthy. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT SI PC "-"JTUE. Prepared by It. V. I'iritrn, .11. !.. Solo Priipi'lclor, at the. U'oui.n'.-, Im.i'i.m,ai:i. Uiifr.iln. V. Y, sep.24,ni-tr Tho Lightest Biinning, Tho Simplest. The Moat Durable-, Tho Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. It it cually nndcr.tootl, mahet the dotible-llircad lork-.tlteli, ui .elf TCEuIatlne len.loii. ami take-up, ohi will da tlit vyholo range of family rorcvllllout clsanr-o. jrhe "Ilpnic.tlc" I. tnarfeitt the mott iIuriiMe tiiumier, toll, conical .feel bearlnue und compensating Journal fnroiioriout. ; PAPER FASHIONS, Thete popula f IA.TT33ItN(3 for IrIr','vle, anil rWllreii'i Ire, are cut oh a ay.teiu superior to any in ute, and tan be underetood hy any one, i'ull directions anil Illustration. oii tath envelope. Rend J ive Cente for ittuttrated t'aia. logue of lOOO, J'ual.ton.,, Sowing HacUna Co., Now York.. I. W. HARTMAN, Apt "Boinestic" Farer Mm Bloomsburg. December u, i6n-ly PATENTS. F. A, Uhmann.gollcltor or American and Foreim I atcnts, Waidilcgton, D. C. AU business connected T..T. tcnts' - whether bcroro m 1'atent Office or the Courts, promptly1 attended to. Nocharmade ualoai a patent Is neoured. Bend tor a circular. IRON IN THE BLOOD A Permtuicnt Tonic, WITHOUT ALCOHOL, rcruvian Syrup Is a rrotf cted 1'rotojide ot Iron. Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Peruvian Syrup Contains no Alcohol. Syrup vitalizes tho Blood. Syrup TP the Hys Tones up the system. Syrup llulldi up tho HrokcnDown. Syrup Mai Wei stro Syrup Makes the Weak Strong. Cure tho liysi Syrup Cures tho Dyspeptic Invl tho Bra Syrup Cur Ken Wet Invigorates tho Drain. Cures Kemalo Weakness. Syrup Cures Spring Debility. Syrup la pleasant to Tako. c.'SV.T!.0 110 sur? ya Set tho "PEItUVIAN HlJtUi , Price $1.00 a Bottle. A 32-page pamphlet, containing a history of the Pkrcvian Hvacr, a valuable paper on progress In medical BClence, a treatise on iron as a medical agent, testimonials rrom distinguished physicians, elcrgjmen and others, win be sent tree to any ad dress. PETII W. FOWLE A- sons, Proprietors, so Harri son avenuo, Hoston. sold by dealers generally. nr a n ni imq rrirau llatJuL 1st tut Wuhliii- wiin luiuuiiuiii to itvara l I of I'Hrnte naturi, raultlng from tvlr ttbysca 2 InrM1on Mcltb.rH. Hcmlnkl WWiiiprodi,di.f EmtMlwnm Im afHemorr. lnpJr-d htciL Votl n.Dily cured! dlMMMof tt i lJlWdi-r. KHnr;,, LtVm luntpw A. I rims CaUrrrl, 111m. ll cLronto UWtui "nj M bM htvl ft Ufa-lotiK iirlnr, fttitl cum whtn olbtn foil. IU U rnuluavU of Ilia llrtun4 Srhonl, um bo uinrvurT, btw U lvrot wtlrt id tb U. S. 11 rMQlrfnc t"iitnt wiih prMatenorrMftiK bovJ, l.or wtiu. Lvary coavtmenn far hend flfly ranU tat umpli ot lUbUr (ioud. tui4 err- "Jn&m1is "" ou'8 MAERIAGE GUDE JSSOJVA J suns .n.l ml.1 II. w . Ih.Ui Iim, nn .11 dlw, of a rH.kt. Mlara. V. a.l.l. mUUv lath. nmmwl .ml Ihga ranumplaUar Hijwnw.. How to Iw kealthv nJ truly liiij.pylti Ih. niwrUJ rU- . itum w m.u, m an mf aug.17, T7-ly IliC RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES JpiIILADELl'IIA AND IlEADINO KOAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. JIayi2, 1SI8. TKitXS LEATK ItrfKRT IS F0L10WS (6CJDiTliXCIIT For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsvlUa Tamaqua,tcll,a.m For catawlssa, 11,45 u. m. T.so and 7,88 p. m. For Wllllumsport, 0,23 8,04 a, m. af d 4,oo p. m. TKatNS FOR ItUFKai U!ays is TOLLOW8, (SCHDaT XX CE1TED.) Lcavo New York, 8,45 a. ru. Leave Philadelphia, 0,1s a. m. Leave Heading, ii,3Ja. m fottsvllle.ln.Hip.m andTamaqua, l,S0p. m. .. Leave CaUwlssa, o,!o 8,50 a. m. and 4,oo p m Leave Wuuamsport,8.45 a.m.8,15 p. m. and t,oo' p ra I asse-ngera and rrom New York and 1-hllado pula go througa vv ithout change or cars. J. K. WOOTTfiN, C'.n, HANCOCK, General Manager, lleneral llekct Agent. Jan. u, uic-tr, uu ATOItTIIP'HV ravmn . Vi COMPANY, RAILWAY tiSrw,m',,rsia,m.,ii(m N011THWAHD. Erie Mall c.so a. m., arrive Elmlra n ,B " Canandalgua... .sap. m ltochester b.is , Niagara. g 40 Henovo accommodation 11.10 a. in. arrive wmiams rt 18.65 p. m. Buffalo iotpuss 1.15 a. in. arrive liuffalo 8.60 a. n, SOUTUWAltD. Buffalo Express li.60 a. ta. arrive Ilarrlsburg iM a.m KlmUaMoU ,,,sa. m., arrive rS88l4lo;'M " Waslilngton 10.80 " " Baltimore e.so 11 Wasblnt-trir, fi nn . TubiZrmm0,lallon 8-4P-"-rtvo Harris m ft mt arrl . e llaltlmore t.vs a, in fine WaU n.ta a. m. arrtvo Harrlsburj.; a 05 a. m; jjaiiunoro b.4u I IA11 daily except Sunday." aSUU1EU,u 10-M " . it. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agen A. J. CAbSATT, General Manage BLOOMSUURG DIVISION. Tlme-Table No. , Takes effect at :so A. M MONDAY, NOVEMBEK W 1676. NORTIT. IBTATIONS. 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