THE COLOMBIAN AND BEMOCRAt,BtODMSBURG, COLUMBIA COt WY, A7 try. Miscellaneous. Mr. St lirticilor' Alr-Shlp. . Tun invkntor ruordsia to cross the OCEAN- AND ArTIUtWARI) TO OK0AN 1ZB AN AIIl'STIIAMKK COM fANY. The New York Tribune, In a recent issue, "I am not au rnlliu.lat, Imt n practical man,'' aid l'rof. P. W. Sclirneiler, tlio aerial navigator, who 1 building an airship In this city with which to journey to Kuropo In 4S hours, m ho aat on one of the benches In Stuyvecant park yesterday, with drawings of hU Inventions spread out on his knees. "Nor am I n mere adventurer, but the son of a distinguished nobleman of Hanover, n colo nel In the Prussian nrmy, and t have just ns good a homo as a man can want. Some of the papers have been trying to make me out a crazy adventurer, and two years ago, when I was trying my experiment, the Baltimore papers ridiculed m as a lunatic, hut after some of my inventions had been adopted in France they wanted to lay claim to them as of American origin. "I am so firmly cnnvinced,"continued Mr. Scroeder, "of the practicability ot going to Europe on a current of air that I will risk my life in the trial. Why, I have received dozens of letters from all parts of the world from persons begging to be allowed to go with me. Among other, the most celebrat aeronaut In Europe, Christopher Collier, of lirtiwem, has asked me, but I shall take only two besides myself. I have no fear of acci dents, for the material of the balloon or gas receiver is to bo wonderfully strong, closer knit even than silk. Here is some of it," and he exhibited a white fabric of stout tex ture, "They call It 'batiste,' and it cannot bi procured in Europe. If the receiver should explode, there Is above the balloon a piece of canvass so arranged as to act as a parachute, to let me down slowly. With the same arrangement when a balloon burst with me once in Brazil I came down so slowly that I took out my pistol and fired holes into the canvass in order to hurry it. The pub lished description of my balloon Is fantasti cal and incorrect. The distance between the car and balloon Is 2 instead of 20 feet; the length Is 00 feet; it is 2.1) feet in diameter, with a capacity of 45,000 cubic feet of ga, the lifting power of the gas being 1 ounce to the square foot. I have made upwards of 400 ascensions, and have never met with an accident. Heretofore 1 have worked the ma chinery by band. On my ocean trip I shall have au electric engine. On all my trips across the ocean before this I would let up from the steamer's deck small b.illoons,whlch I observed would be caught up in a current of air and carried east; higher up they were caught up by a contrary gust of wind and whirled we8t,which proved to me that a low er and warm current of air blew from west to east, while the upper current blew from east to west. Now X shall get in the lower current and go straight to E'irope. I cannot fly in t jie teeth of the wind, but, if necessary, by using tho wings of my machine, I can mount to a favorable current and continue iny progress. "In two or three weeks my ship will be finished," continued Mr. Schroeder. "I shall be flying around over Brooklyn, New York and New Jersey. I shall subject my my balloon to the severest test before 1 start on my ocean voyage. I shall pay a visit to Washington and let the officers of the Coast Survey see for themselves. Returning, I shall go to various places in the Eastern States, and then, about September, I will cross the ocean. Within a year I want to organize a company to build twenty or thirty of my ships, so that I can have two ships leaving New lork every day and two com ing in, carrying thewnail between this coun try and Europe. They will be regular air steamers, and are destined to supercede eve ry other method of travel. There is only one improvement needed, and that a French professor, whose name I must not mention, promises to procure me soon, He tells rae me that he has discovered a non-explosive gas, and one that possesses three times the listing power of hydrogen gas. If this is so then wo can make balloons out, of copper, and the only risk, that of explosion, is gone. I am very well protected by patents on my inventions,,but Ritchell, up in Massachu setts, has infringed op my patent." Mr Schroeder has a pleasant countenance, and is tall, with blue eyes, dark, curling Jialr, anil dark moustache. He will be forty years old ou Sunday next, and he remarked that he would like to make his start then, as it would be a glorious celebration of his birthday. Frontier Iiulldozer. When I applied for the position of citv editor of the Daily Scalper, a frontier paper ot some pretense, the man at the helm sim ply asked my name, age and weight, and what I knew about tho business, and he em ployed me. 'The proprietor is not hard to suit,' I said to tho Toreman that evening as I began busi ness, 'Why do you think so?' 'Because be engaged me at once,' I re plied. The foreman laughed 'That's because he thinks you won'tjast more than n day or two. They "never do.1 'Who?' ' 'The editors get cleaned out, you know ; knocked In tho li?ad,hoj to iiifces bnued. borne ot 'em leave ine first day, others ban ou a week or more, and then we carry 'em to mat tun you see over there and plant 'em .there's a row oriocal editors over there hal a mile long, and all died with their boot, on.' Surely this was not veiy encouraging, but l am not nan believe It, 'It's a fact, though,' declared the foreman 'TnU town ain't like other places, and then tbU Is a liigU pressure newspaper. If you wisn to tie popular you must pitch Into pen pie like blazes. Those follows of the hill were popular, 'And that's why they got killed, I sup pose! said l. " reckon so, at any rate they are dead Joe .lodge killed them,' Joe Hodges?' yes.' 'Who is be, pray?' ;?Tbe town bully; the masher of tbevll lage, a genuine .double-back-acllon rough ueiier not say anything about Joe, or he'l waltz In here and mash you Into a jelly I no nine, v ery particular Is Joe about new paper notices.' 'Then be shall have none In this paper,' nam ueiermineuiy. Uh, but that won't do!' exclaimed the loteman. 'Joe Is that sort of a fellow that he won't be slighted nothing he bates so as neglect ; and then lie's mixed up In every row, so you-Jl have to mention him. In fact ,Joe Jlodges is on a light worco than auy iuau i ever Knew.' 'Copy I yelled pne of the compositors. The foreman cleaned tho hook and rushed into the composing room. 'I'll fix Joo Hodges,'! said to myself when tho foreman was gone. 'The flrt blow Is the best, so here goes.' I seized my pencil and wrote n little no tice, comparing Joe Hodges with a mule, and saying that, according to all account, ho was a drunken rascal, unlit for human association. Tho notice was put in typo at onco and appeared In the paper next morning along with the other locals, and that afternoon Joe Hodges called. I was busy writing when ho camo In, but I looked up, and n hurried glance told me who he was. A short, heavy-set, swarthy, low-browed rascal, with black hair and eyes, and red shirt that was .Toe Hodges, 'Take a scat,' I said, and went on writ ing. 'What is your name?' I said, glancing at him. 'Joo Hodges ' , I dahed It down on a broad piece of blank paper on the table. 'How old are you ?' , , 'Forty-two,' with a surprised look.4 ' I dashed it down In the same way. 'Your birth-place?' -I 'Missouri,' with still more surprise, l put it, uown nml then reached lor a heavy revolver, which I cocked and laid on the table. 'Are you married?' I nked, with a quiet look at the astonished man. 'No,' ho replied, staring wildly. I put the answer down. 'What is your business?' A hlacksmith.' I made a record of tho f.ict, and looked to ask another question, when I saw the bully had rUen and stood glaring at me, his hand on tho door. 'What in thunder are von writing?' he elled, his f.ice almost purple. 'An obituary.' 'Whoe?' 'Yours.' He may havo had urgent business down on the street ; I do not know ; at any rate le suddenly withdrew from my presence and never appeared again. Condition of American Agriculture. The reports that reach us from all parts of the Union represent the agricultural inter ests to be so generally prosperous, flourish- ng and in good condition that the return of active trade seems to be unavoidable. The ruth is that while, tinder the influence of the epidemic insolvency, the trading clones have been ruining each other and prevent- ng any possible reaction in the prices of merchandise, tho farmers, gardeners and planters have done . business -for cash, have made surcof their profits, and have not suf fered from the bankrupt law. It is beyond question, that the Immense increase of the ational exports is mainly due to the drift f the social current that has forced so large proportion of the bone nnd sinew of the Republic Into agriculture as the chief re source of, the nation. So prodigious have the crops bocome.that It seems ridiculous to find railroad managers talking about the In- ufficiency of the.national products to supply paying business to a few trunk lines. If the farmers and planters can obtain adequate facilities for transportation to market, tho country can furnish produce enough to amaze tho commerce of the world. The lat est foreign demand before us in this way ia for livestock to ,bo shipped alive to Europe to he there bred for use, and thl-t includes orses, beeves, sheep and swine, Tho field pening before American agriculture is, in fact, practically limitless, and now we have got tho upper hand fairly and (ully, it will be our own fault if wo do not keep it. We can feed and clothe the civilized races of all tho world. This is something worth think ing about and boasting of. lie Meant Iiusiness. "Where are you going with tho puppies, my little man ?" asked a gentleman of n small boy yesterday whom he met with three pups in a basket. "Goin' to drown them," was tho reply. "I want a pup for my little boy to play with ; what do you say to letting mo take one.of them?" I'll sell you one," spoke up the boy, with true American enterprise. "1 11 sell you this yaller one for half a dol lar, the black one for seventy-five cents, and the spotted one is worth a dollar," "I think my boy would like the spotted one best, but you ask too much for it. You had Intended drowning all of them, but I'll give you twenty.five cents and save you tho trouble of drowning the spotted one." "Iweuty-five cents for thafspotted pup !" exclaimed the" boy ; "I can't stand it ; taxes are high ; rent is high ; groceries are high ; oil is down and going lower oh, no ; I can't take less than a dollar." "Hut you intend to drown " "lake the black one at seventy-five cents, "My little boy wouldn't like the black- one. "Take the yaller one at half-a dollar, and he's dog-cheap." 'I don t like his color. "Well, then you'd better tell your little boy to play with his toes," and he continued on his way to the river, remarking that "no party can dead-beat his way on me thee hard times." 0(7 City Derrick, HUNT'S Alrdlrlnft it not ft new t'oru pound t It baa been before the public aoyeuv nd ti if(l ly til rluaei, HITNT'M St fc"4j tin V tlUUTIld frum II flu. pin dlipase aod death hun dred! vho bare been trlTPn tin d I'htii.una to die, IIUNT'rt HllV.UV cure- n I 1)U- fattm Of III (Unnvi. Itlxldrr. anil if.ln.VJ Organ, Jtrupaw. lirfttrl, J Ha brie, ana Iiirqm.Denre and Iteleutlon f Trine II USI" It HSnSIl V encuuMceaSleep, Wateaar! appetite, brace au th ayatem, and re Dewed health hVit. IHfNT'a'ltKMKIlY cure.ValS IntltMdr, Hack, or om, lirnrrnt Debit Itr. Prmitla DUeaaei, JHsturbed lerp, Loara urApfirtile, J!rUbI0 DUfn.e or 1 1.5 Kid -lej-aaud all Complaint of th (Trino-Uriiitn I Organ-, llINT UKMEIliVpSreir"t-Ke: tabitf.andnM'eti a want neTer before furo I tilled toioa Lvr,.' " null I o One trial will con . bend ior pamphlet to REMEDY OTM. R. CLAIiKK, rUOVUXkCJT. 11. I, ttus.,T-y lubes At Private Sale, A VAUM CO.NTAl.N'INd AHOL'T ioe ACRES, inobtly cleared, and whereon nro erected u T-AItaK 11HICK DWEIXINO HOUSl-l a Krame lllanlt llarn, Wagon Find, and other out- m ii 1 ii, fc "if at me nouse and 0110 v uu ... .....u utvniaun tark-e iiumneroi All Plo, reach and cherry Trees and a good 1 JIlO.V-hTO.NE STO.NK QUAItHV. ALSO, A LOT OF GROUND at the corDer or Third and Centre streets, being one Uuudredand fourteen and cue-httU itet ou Centre Lui'ku Ilrlck Dwelling House, wlthSTiaM JUaiiso ArriRiTis, and In thorouifh repair, llwlnif a V, ill. cisteru, ieVbourf. Kn HousBaDdallconvenlenria. -ooiiuk Uolh bltuate within iho llmlta ot the Town of J01I.V a. FREEZE, IlLOUMSItet'd, aug, J3d, 7S-sm ,tBU JOB I'ltlNTInO Neatly and cheaply eieculetl at tlio ()Qt,PMUIAN OOioe, GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA Cure) all I'aln In Sinn and Ilcnftt TESTIMONIALS t rRoi.Arsus Uteri tKalllnn of tho Womb.l A Won derful cure. Nine jears iny Kite BUtlcrcd Jnlth this terrible complaint. Miewas attended by doctor af ter doctor, went to tho different hospitals where fe males are treated; tried them All; wore bandages and pessaries ( ttti only temporary relief. Her life was mnerahln. Vn applied Dr. (ills' Llnltnent. ller relict wa. Immediate, (.ho H now well. H. HcliKRMOrr. 40 West 18th street, New York. I had twelve strokes of Paralysis. My lefr, arm and Ungue were useli-ss ; was obliged to use a cath eter firry day. Uoilor (Hies' Liniment lodtdecf Ammonia h is cured me. 111 answer ay Inquiries so time all ullllc-ed may know ot It. iioux Ami., iNnriu itraniora, ionn. cni-.ttiut. i l l. l'hlluflt! nM. Atirll 22. TB. I r. v. mu itvir ki.-t iiii w.iif huiiili. nf I Ammonia Liniment ou Flnra Teii.olo's hind naateru joint. Mm had been. quite lamoj the effect was wonderful; shit wuks now qulto well. Vcry.ro- spcetruuy ours, A. WKLcn. P. S. I am now using It on Littleton's right fore leer. a large shoo boll on a valuable young horse was remueu uy lines ununcnt louiae oi Aiumuma. SiiKniEHli KNirr, Carpets. IT.islxtn ave.. New York. Asthma The tortures and agonies I endured tor hlf vntirs. nonn but llinsn who huH suffered with this terrible disease can know. My life was misera ble, in desperation 1 tried titles' Liniment lo-ilde ot Ainmnulu. It. gae mo Instant relief. I'ecd It In ternally as well us external v. I I 11113. IJKANIUAH, 127 west 27th street. New York, I was In a drenatul condition. Joint swollen, pain Intense, Injections of morphine Into my veins failed to relieve inc. (Dies' Iodide of Ammonia took nwav tho deposits fiom my Joints I want every one wno sutlers to Know wuai m euro inem. Foanvi-K I)TiiKOP, North Ilvdo Pork. Ijimmolllo co. vt. Another Sufferer cured. IllSL-hftttred from the Massachusetts (lenernl Hospital us Incurable, with lulUn.mutory rheumatism in 111 shoulders, lingers and feel ; sufTered fearlully for threw enrs, tried eer)iumr; lost uu nope. nr. uuea i.iiiuut-ui iou Idoof Ammonia clTt-cled a complete cure. Kl 1 KN MIT1I, No. 72 Prane street. Fall Hirer. Mass Sprains, splints, l-rulses. Utineness In horses, Ollcs' Llnlmi-nt lodlds of Ammonia Is a i-rfect spe. clllc. Noperson whoownsa horse should be with out It. M. HnpEss, fco scirnlh avenuu. New York. In iny family, nnd for the s'ock, 1 have used (Ulc'f. Liniment luuido i.f Ammonia. It Is unsurpassed, and I am surprised at Iho many different maladies 111 which It Is applicable. It gnes the utmost satls- taciiou. John J. Cabtkk, Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Exjierlmen. Inl l.'nrm. no c. nnd 1 : nnd In (Juarts at 2.K, in w hlch there is n grout miyiok. IrM size ! cents. sot.ii nv am. DnroniSTS. N. J. HIIMIIIKSIIOTT, ,KI. lor lllooiimbiirK. maj-41, n- r-..., ( AV rCMjTiyE cuniJ i,ti 1 I.t)Uii. :'j-i..'J. vr The E 3 .: rr.:r..)y Ked:c;n9 on Earth. HI OO 1 GOLD i-t prou C1J-. I A rtlwni') that irOKEXR will lint r a ttip cin,JiolJl .s Louca ce orsani mo not 1 .luntinally c-iniH-niiil.-J no lltrli. I oofs, lMrl.1 una I) jmlniot In tlal.f im i ao-Mh. W6 nillo.. rfulilotas . 'iff.'.:, CM'i Ik, llfprntlTf. bl'irptlel-TiJ budor'.U lnim.Hlltta i fl.wt ui-,ti 1 10 rtli.-r.tho orf-ansv-ljctlicr 1 Jal o l by O..p'o cr nhnuilpil (rora iujt cic-p, la t la ( rvabo t .r lio-vi--fi of k )u.llation anil cutrill, .1. It I J. crcul tlio 05P"'lt', p-.l-u dUfbiloo, a-14 cbcoC-ra-ioBi cnUtmo to t' 3 niMi-Jilar f.a3 rlpmlaUn-jtrctora. Itbtlto fat it ovlt.illi cei.,- to rcn" I a- bltj, a'tora, err. ri-ct.nilrui'J'jil 'ofiiU-,, touj uo orcai j ami M.f ub vstjclr bt.iutliyfuuctu.113. 1 'hie c:jly true eehxdy roit colds. ltliueluM looxpftUatoannntlieTlrtno.of tbti cni'tl nlllit. If you are RiifT.rlotf from 1.1 1 IJ.'S A rT tt I.H, 1111 i-t l-ilt. .,p nmi.isTiu. IUIHJ1A1I--1I. ( lm i:tl.n. iJtltV, (0TI1,ITI0, I.IUUtf or M 111 1)1 - lllsk W S, ortnt illwrier arllnir from I'll'tltE l'Loo.,Cft atbottle cf 1 1..CI.I I aaO tal.lt a rr iVn-rtlon. upnn iae 1 bottlo 1-1 rullih, Ocrrflau, f-pdnlh'i and Fnmch. Oao bottkinll I -ttirron.liLO ywuol It u.rlu tl.au toluaiea cxprcsacdlE rt.a.,iri !im. h.mn lniina t- .(tontlon In oTPrrfainllT for no !Uu.Voiuuuor t'lilld ran 110 l ii.ii.!1.NK anil 101 1 IIJK. it Lral ciuausvi 1.1. .,f..l, n.t.irln-r ti.sll. l-utupluUrKoUittln, aoj li 1 loasant to t al.0, SuMI-yliruui,l.l.(unrrall. I'lkr, I.UU , r )lo4ll.. 1 Walker ic Bmlaor Jlfsr. Co., rrop'rs. M'FPCnEU 30 VEAI1S. Jurn-y City, .-ptrmbrr 8d, 1ITS. Nn ton?n. ran trU wliat 1 liuhuauitil for tli. iiaitia yean li J il.i.l.M aull-LIM. I 1 1 1 111 VI. Illt kt uiuiNobt.l tint f cool I u t Htanduron toy ft. I couM tut alk na.f 11 mil. ultimo aullerui lutuQBO aony ufclrli hoiijI brl I jo 1 M-irr. UIiiv.h. Abinl Miyiai-u-o I .a. IndutTd to try a buttlo of your Mi 1 1 I t.-Lliiiilf:U I 1 1 hut. th.c (tiler talilnir uur bottles I lm. inttr.l rnrrlt nf boltt iUw.hs.1 an,! an domt injnvin4 1-icit.i.tli.kltli .Dd .tn-iiartlu, 1 ad. lllll.U. I' FEB ' FEnitlS, IS StllK-x St, dovt no rooi.ixo Attonii. it, 1 . thrra u Lo litivu ti-lri.1 ti. un 1 u.l in on. our. tt i-imhI aiut rrllu',1.. It don't to txiBni a-oan 1 nnd i1ap,otiil you by maklnir n t rln, but It u't n.li lo Lulur. and ao. roinnlUlM.. tliat birronti tl I. t t. Ji. 11. IiCVALL, r.lvcrbcod, 1. 1. or vn.viTu st.v.dic. 1 n.nl or., bottl. I f ( 11.01:1 1 and rrn tmtnmily .ay t' at It lm. rurod mool lil.l'l ll . Htid I.ILI.J, I a. of t.ars itulidin.. 1 " or- i-rtr i. , tt..KAn v i For Sale at I J. DKUO- STOBE, Blooiusbur, Pa. who Is authorize t to guarantee VKiOHENE toproie us rciircscuieu. Jan.ts, ts-iy. S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, ashland, pa. General Suivoying and Engineering BuBinoBS attended to with Oare and Dispatch. I am prepared to make drawings, I'lans and Models In Wood, lirass, lrrn, or tho above materials combined as nocefeary ot Bridges, l!tS, Ereaicr., Buildings. rnE)3, I'UMl'8, and all kinds of machinery tor us- of cases at Court or for applications to securo r atents, I'alrnt. Mrnrrtl lltarih tl.S, GLAZING AND PAPERING. TITM. F. BODINK, Iron Street lielow sec- I one., moomsourg, i-a., is prepared to do all PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAI'KIt HANGING, lathe best styles, at lowest prices, and at short I Parties bavtcg such work to do 111 save money a All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders BUUC1UXJ WM, F, I30DINE. Mucbt'14 .patents; I obtain eA tor ' mechanical do- prices, medical ' or other enm. pounds, ornamental designs, trade marks, and la bels. Caveats, Assignments, Interferences, Appeals, suits for Inrrtmremnts, and all cases arising under tho IMTllNTliAWH. promptly attend to, Invention That Havo Seen 1? "I? 1 irrPlJ" n f the patent ofllco may IVllitJ tli I III I still In most cases, bo tin l. ented by us. Being opposite the patent onVe, wo can make closo- searches, and secuto patents more promptly, and Willi broader claims than those who arc remote from Washington, INVENTORS send us a model or sketch of jour device i wo msko rxHimunuonR iree or cuargf.iinti naiise nsiopaicni abllity. All correHjn(n U' u strictly confidential. Prices low and NO CI1AIIOE UNLESS PATKNT IS M'.CUIthI), Wo icfrr In ofllclaH In the Patent (mice, to our cli ents In every Hatu of the I'Mon. and ti jour sena tor and liepreientattvo In t'onirresi. tp.clal refei uncca glity wu-u desired, rtddreii moslt o I'ntrnt nnipp. VI n.lilnrtnn. II. C nprll 6, -l The Seaside Library. i uuicn hooks no ion choice books no longer for tho few only. Tho best standard novp m within tho that, of every ono. uuu uununugeu) ior id ana zu cents, 1. Kast Ljnne, Mrs llenrv Wood 10c 100 IOC 1. ,iunn iiaiuax, unit, uy wiss JluloCK a. Jano Ksrc. by Chur otto lironte 4. A Woman Mater, by O. Iteade MO inc 100 io 100 loc 100 rs. Tho lllnck Indies, by Jules Verno . 1 he Last Days ot Poinpctl. by llulwer Auaui none, uv ueorcu tvuoit s. '1 he Arundel Motto, by 51 u Hay 9. Old .Msddleton's .Money, by Mary Cecil llay le. Tho Mmian In hlle,by Wilkin Oolllns II. Tho Mill on the l-'los by (!eo Eliot It. The American i-enntor, by Trollop 200 2' 10 2'KJ IOC 100 id. .a itiii'vi-h oi i nuie, uy imam uiacK 14. Tho Dead secret, by Wllkle L'oillus 15. Komola. by (leorie Kllot 10. 'IhoKnirllshattho North Polo and Field ot lee. by.lu'ei Vern loc IT. Hidden Perils, by .Mary Cecil llay loc jutru mi i tiiMun uy a, it. i-.uninis to 19. A Terrlulti TcniDtatlon. bv (l Iteade lac so. (Hd CurloiMtyWiop, by Chnrles Dickens lec zi. j-uui I juy, mv i iiiiri 1 itea'io li'U M. Man and s He, by Wllkle Co Ins so us. Tho squire's Lhtrary, by M. (1 llav 200 H4. Never 1'oq Late to .vend. 1 elm.-, llr-adn voo 5. Lad Adelaide's oalh, by Mrs II ' ood mo 21). Aurora l-'loyd, by Miss M K nraddou 200 2T. Victor and VaiupiShcd, bvoi O llay luc 2s. A liaushter of lielh, br William ll.ack lee 29. Nora's i.oe IVst, by .M 0 llay b'c an. ller bearct Toe, bv.Mrs Mi-xaniler 20c 31. 1,010 Me Lilt to livu Mm tiv'Onas Heado luc o.. 1 iiu v nvrn in iit-,11 11, 11.V , IIKIt lUlllll-j, 3.L lliimiy Amir, by .-..iMtuel Ijiver loc 200 lec 211c 21 KJ loc HOC 200 inc 20c 2(IC luc 20c IPO 20c 10c 10c io mc I'KS ;n, iiopi-iou, nj ruiriu-s lie.ulo Kl. Fell 1 lull. Tim ll-ldlc 1 . iv lleorire Eliot as. Tho tinoiuK n't, by Mrs AlevambT 37. Th-.MJft.-iy, by Mrs Henry Mood 3S. Anloulmi, In nuie Collins 39. Iiatdio. by Mr v titer Miiutt 40. 'iheiiilr to Ashley, l .Mrs II. Wood 41. White l.li s bi I'll irles llcidn 42. Illde-an l .e'k, by Wl kle Collins 41 1 let-Nir fri. rvrtd a-, bv Juks Verno 44. Th,K'oerof Imdon. by ' II Alnsworth 45. A uro's secret br Mrs Ili-nry Wood 4n.IIerit.it," of Linipuie, by Mrs Alexander 47. In llk Attire, by wiphim Ulack 43. Mrango .4 Jiuimiresof a l'luetun,hy W'lUlam II1.11K 49. oruiillede viirne. byonlda' 60. 1'f.Uer tilt tjreelitruuii id 1 ree. b Thos Hardy M. KHuieu v. bv Win lllurk 52. Tho Lut ll.tnk Note, be Mrs llenrv Won,! 10c SJ, Monareh ot Mlnt-lnp; .atm. by wmiam UUck lec o4, uuoer ihu f Idti- uy t llilbla (15. A later Clfv, in- "O'llrl v" 60. IStrnlimore, by -ti-UiU" ST. A Vovnuw Hoiinil tlio W'orltl South Ameri MO KM 2WJ loc 1,1c 2110 IOC 1IKJ 2"C 20C inc loo 20c 10c 100 200 20C IOC IDC 20'J 1W IOC IOC loc 10c 20c 20c H-c luc ca, uyjuies verne ES, mi ,s .-.luruer. by ileortro LlloL 69. Ch-tnilo-i, bv "tiul.l 1" 00. A V'oj ai;o Jtouiia iho World Australia, by Jules vurne. 61. Ilebi-e, bv "OuMa" C2. Kolle.Knrllie. by "(UiUI,-. ' 03. lierie llolloiv, by Mrs Henry Wool 04. A Vninire iinund tho Vt oilil-.New Zealand, by Jules Wrno. ci. '1 be .Solilrnan's lfe, by Mrs. II Wood CO. Hory o'.More, by Samuel Lover 07. cuttle Wsier, and Henry Arkcll, by irs Henry Wcod 05. Five W'.eks In a Ha'loon, by Jules Verne 09. To lite littler Km!, by Miss M ti llruddou i.w. .ii luiriiiunii, o.t lii-orife b.1101 II. Allailue.bi 'Mulilti'' 2. .Merldianu, and ihe r.lockado ltunners, by llefvsy lUne. bv Sirs llpnrv U'Afi,1 . 74. Uupert liall.by.Mrs. llenrv Wood 76. The Fur country, bj Jules Verne 70. 'I he New .MhKdalen. by llkle co'llns 77. Mistress and Muld, by Miss Mulo k ,0. . .1.11,111 ..iiuiii vr -.iiaurs in-line 78. Madcap Violet, bv U I 11 un Hl.ielr so. Daniel Deronda, by ueoriro Lllot 81. Chrlstlanjj .MNIake. by .Miss .Mulock 52. .My Jtloiher and I, by Mlm Mulock 53. Terror's l'rlde. bv Mrs llenrv ivomi 2U0 M. 2ii,in cauues Under the heas, by Jules Verne 10c i. .iiiijuni: imw.-8 -.otei h, oyjiart i-uirick sc. Put lOiirseir lo His place, by cnas Heado 87 A Journey to the Cenire ot the Karib, by JuMs Verne ss. Two Marrl iges. by Miss .Mulock 69. The Lovels ot Arden, by M K llraddm 00. il kU'rlotw Islantl-Uroppod from tne Clouds, hVJueiVi-rne 91. 'iho Woman's Kingdom, by .Miss Mulock 92. Mrs. Halliburton's 1 roubles, by Mrs net Henry 93. .Mysterious Island Venno -the abandoned, by Jules 94. The Law and the Lndv, by Wllkle Collins 95. Dead Men's shoes, by ML-s M K, Uraddou 97. Love's Victory by 11 1. Furl-on 9-. Harry Iirrciuer, bychanes Lever 99. 1-rom lite ennh loihe moon.nud around tho iuwu, nulla torno 100. a Vale ot Two t lilt-3, by Charles Dickens 1U1.AN ble Lite, by MHs Mulock 102. Hard Times by Charles Dickens tos. A lirave l.ady, by. miss Mulock 104. l-eeiio1 Day, by lohn lianlm raVjcoiiSIn 0t "10 !'"Vtr tlaBon' bf 11 L UO. 'iTia ina,ter ct the Qreylands, by Jlrs Henry 107. Iil.i le-o'.Crass by 11 L I'arlnon 105. 1 lie s-e t Klnp, by Captain "am at lt9. K.eauors Muoiy, b-rjllss .M.K i.raddon 111 a-r ',"'UI roterMiam. b Florence Murryatioc ...... .w... v. LW ,,UIIU 1U IML-UIV 1J.-1VS. 11V Jules erne 112. Hard Ca-.ll. br ('hnrli-.-i Vo,ln Hit. i.oHen i.ralu, by 11 1, Farleon ! ,'l,rrell .Vnrkham, by Miss M 11 nraddon 11 . w lihln Ih-t Hae, bv Mrs II Wood 110. l'aullnc, by L I) Walford w 117, 1110 i-einuie Minder, Dy E Lies llS (Heat hxpi-ctallons.by C Dickens 119. l'tlrenel, by 1 lureure .iturr0t 1'oor young .Mat 120. to uuiico of a 1'oor 1 outer .Man. by O l-'ou- 100 21)0 !2J' S'S f'1r.a u,e' by Was Mulock 5 J? J5''.rlvatrM.lull'bj' 'apuin Marryat lu. Irhh Leceuds, by Samuel lu-r 121. squire 'irevlju's Heir, by .Mrs H Wood 121 .Mary liarton, by Mrs (laskell 127. M ..ady Ludlow, by Mrs Oaskell J!.' J r"",1.1? ''"""PS- b Mrs (iaskell Sue." ' 'cw'(16tbalt)b7 Eugeno 1UC IOC 200 100 IOO 10O 10O lS" llf,un,','T'?Aew (?d .lul" bJ' Vngene Suo 200 ir'i'",s 'a 01 Cul"l;b. y Miss Muiock 1UG "" ."v-r,' rouiiuu, uvduies terne 100 uuvi. iiimuu, uv unaries Lever lit). Tlio Duchess of ltosemary Lane, by D L Far- 200 it- 'r.yo,nwohie.r'8)MfJ'fy Amella n Edwards ARftha s Husband, by Mws Mulock IOC 100 IOC 10c ;?' . . ,.r ui ,,rB ""Pliant 100 100 200 100 10c 200 139. 1indon's Heart, by H I, Farleon fl- '.H? L1le' "y M's M E nraddon uZrrZ ii., .M.LW.?MTOttt. ! Jho Head ot the Family, by M 14J. '1 he Haunted Tower, by .Mrs 1 141. The Twin Lleutenants'hV xd 1ISS 3IUI0CK fill Lle,lt.nnT,.o''C.'.,i""'.-!.:'l... 7 M Ililf o .r.inT.,7. rt7 ' x "aiiiii;i UU1UIUS 1VU worn. " tuoui-y, uy Amelia u. Ea- soc 80C 100 140. Charles O'Malley, tho Irish Drne-nnn. bv bever. (Triple K01 , JS-iiWf 'Maru'' V i' L Farjeon m' J-i S'i1! P.m.an r1,"8'' bycapuin Marryat, to itS, ff,1,an "yP' "J' Alex Dumai it!: AaVdiS!?' uy charlea Uyn n,1"0?1 0' llonor. by Annie Edwards 100 200 bo loo 20 11)0 10c 400 100 100 200 10c IHO 200 20(1 i, i-.""? 01 Juonie-unsio, Alex Dumas 160. The King's own, by dipt. Marryat 15' a,1Il,l""1il0,lf'.by A'uella U. fidwards H n iure 7met by Samuel Lover iSk M.meV"ffitroLLyBn UnUn 03 Frank illldmay, by Captain Marryat ft a V,e? Mttry, 'Harriet liowrn A.MSdl;rn Mlntaicr (Vol. 1.) Chcvelv Novel 10c 100 lei: i i'carr.i soo loc 20C too a Dumas Jr.. w. ,r . . .' uy 1 ,Klries lever I- 'J'" M'y Charles Lever pffiWSt$& 171 iill... .',.'! -?piain warryai 100 200 KN3 2110 KWft IZ l : Y&Vi?J..u,'li."' .aav 'rales, caninla Marryat 200 100 100 ?SrRtW&&. Henry I .'nLMi'T'1 Lu.k' ''J' " E- FrancUllon SCO 1IIC inc voc 100 loc joc ... ..is.ui ui u kiime, ny vittor lluiro ?" A."n;l'a1e. by V, llkle Collins S Isl. I he ( ouotess (le Clt.iruy. Mgi nntnnR t rU1!';!9 '"?'" Cameron !52' l1? !' toPlMlleld, by Charles DiLkVns 100 trougton loo us -ih J!;,,. iV",n."li?r,l'urna wo 100 loc te',.1"1"".'.. ?llllrad.1on 100 800 1.0 100 200 IOC ...iiru 19.1. Heart 01 M w ioTh7an', Mr rt a ll r sc0 V Si' S,',:,u;V,!.u,i."' tioreuce Mawatt1 io.i' riiw ir: aSffi u.v zander liumas IOC 20c 100 Ida li?' v i.i tw Dickens 11. JM1CUO 08 MCkli'lil. t,rl'...i 197. Nancy by l(hla liruuihtim s. rt-t'lrra In Canada, by caotal 1V9. Clolau-ra and tbe leiith. by ciVi. YteLio 200. 'I he Monk, by MaltESw d, "fi P (MonkUviU, ' "-wl8.. seSotto"1, Nowsdeale... or - ' '-lu'l" it. UEOItOE MUNItO, 1'ubUsher, P.O. BOI HUT. II, 23 and sa, Vandcwater at,, N. V, aug I, TT-am SfAPEIISKEPTON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF, 733 SmoM St, PHILADELPHIA. Uo are our auiborlzed aBcnts, uid will 1-eeelve AdverlUeiNenu al our I.OWUST CASH 11AIJJS. BI.ANE NOTEt.wlth orwlthcnex.inptloi to' aaae at tn (joitnaiui omc. Begs leave to inform his customers ami tlio public that lag slock is now replete with all tho Novelties for Spring and Hummer Wear, consisting of new and beautiful styles of . ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS . AT REDUCED PRICES any of which ho is prepared to make tip in the latest style. lieady-mudo colliii. cheaper than ever. Cheap Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths, Boys for Children. all of the beat make and at tht! lowest prices. Just received a full line of all tlio latest styles in color and quality"of H&1S. 3&1S, SAVS. For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper than Ever. A FULL LINE OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. DAVID MERCHANT TAILOR. BLOOMSBUEQ, TPA.. IS THE lEWSFAJPElH AND HAS THE M&rgest (gircuJaMam OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $1.50 a Year in Advance. Country Produce taken on Subscription. the: different IN THIS PAPER ABE OISTX.'Y OF THE INNUMERABLE AND MATERIAL lai tie C'olmmMisiiii CDMbb. AU kinds of Print. undone on it low rates. OFFICE NORTH SIDE BLCOMSBURG, PA, "yAINWlUGHT & CO., HIIULl-SALli U11UU1SUS, ruiuDKLrniA, Dealers In teas, avnnrs, coffee, svoah, moi.aS'SE!;, KICK, bl'K'ES, BICaliB fODi, tC, AC. N. E. Corner Becond nnd Arch si reels, nrordere will receive prompt BttLUon. BLOOMSBURG TANNERY. G. A. HERRING 1) KSI'ECTFUUjY announces to tlio iublio JLVtUutLe lias reopened SNYDEIVS tANNEUY, (old btand) Iiloomsburg, ra.. at tlio Forks of the Es py ainl IJk'htMreet reads, wliere all d(crlpilnnsof leatliir mil be made In the mobt (Ubbiai.ltal and worMnmillke inunntr, and buld al prlcen to feult Ihe mid , (IV IIIKUC&I. I'l .UO IU vU.ll IY11I Ul. nil lllliei W id tor ORE EN HIDES ot eery description In the country. Tlio publlcpat romte H refcrn-tttully kollcllod. iiimjuibijuri;, uei. i, ibia. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, anil ) el they are llhlu the icacli ot ev ery one who will use WltUJHT'S L1VEH PILLS, The only sure CUIIK tor Torpid Uier, Iiyspepila, iirwjuLne, ruur muuiutu, oiisiinaiiou, niLiuuy, Nausta, und all lillllous roinptaliilsand lilood dis orders ;oue genuine unless slirned tS'm. WrlKhl, rnila." it jour Ijrugglsl will not suprlysendKk cents for one box to Harriet. Holler Co., ft N.lh St., I'hU. Jan. , is-iy nr H. C. SLOAN & BRO. IILOOMNUDIIG.PA, Manutaciurcrs of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetpns, Slelghu. I'LATFOltM WAGONS, C Flrstlaes worlt;olway on hand. IIEI'AIIIINQ NEATLV DONE. FOR SOLD ONLY BY styles of type Plain and Fancy sliorl notice and OF THE COURT HOUSE, QNVr?sC week in your own town. $5 Outfit treo. riiK. jteaoer u ou warn a Dusiness wnich ren-ons of either hex can make threat nnvnlltlm tlmn tIipv unrk. wrltA for portltulurs to li, iiauxt &, Co., I'ortland.Malne. HAPPY BELIEF To nil burrerlDj; liom chronic dUea&esof all kinds. Confidential consultation Invited perbonally or by mult. New method oi treatment. r.'ew and rellab.o icmedles. Itok and circulars gent free in sealed envelopcH. Address HOW A HI) ASM5CJATJON, 419 North Ninth Mm t, rniladelnbla, Pa., an Institute ha Ui(r a blub reputation for honorable conduct and professional fcklll. July i, 'is-sm wtco ESPY PLANING MILL. The undersigned lessee or tho Espy I'lanlng Mill, Is prepared to do all Mads ot mill work. Doors, Frames, Sash, Blinds, etc. made to order on short notice. Satisfaction guar. uuieeu, CnaKLKS Kb 10, Illocinbburf, Fa. tin 3A HONEY OF HOREHOUHD AND TAR 1--OH THE CURE OF Cougbi, Colda, IniotDia, Itoarieiieii, Difficult Breathing, and all Affecllonl of tie Throat, "Bronchial Totes, and Lungi, leading . to CcmoBptlon. triilt infallilile remedy is comiosed of the IlnNF.V of the plant lloreliound, in chemical union with Tar.IIalm, extracted from the I.I i-t: l'KiNCiifR of the forest tree Aheh Iuamfa, nr lljlin of Gilead. The Honey of Horcliouml sooriirs and cevt i Iks all irritalionsanilinllammalloiis.aiid the Tar.li.ilm ci.KANsts ANli 1111 s llie Ihroat ami air lu.sagcs leadinp; to the lungs. Five additional iqreilienls keep the organs cool, moist, and In healthful action. I. el no pre. judtce keen you from trying this great medl cine of a famous ilculor who has saed thou findxiflnea liylt li liy t in Ms lAige prhale practice. .n. Ihe : I.u-lluliu lus iio iiaii 1AS1 or smell. I'UICI'S fo CENTS AND f I PtR BOrH E. Grtat savins lo buy large site. "l'ilic's Tootliuelio J)rois" Cliro in 1 .llliniti'. KuLt hif nit DruurnitE. n M. flTJTTT'RtJTflTJ. Prnn M V. I ANTI-FAT At.LAH'B Anti-Fat ( tlic prcnt romrdT for Corpu lonci. It 1 inirclr c-jrctatileamt iwractiy harmloi. Jl kvU on Hip foo.1 In the BtoniMli, prpTcntlntt Iticon Trltn into fnt. 'inken nci-onluiff to Oln-ctlon, will rftlufc ft Mrwi from a loft pound n Mt Itx li a HAinnlfi "Utntli!men-Your Antl-latwaiauiV rccelrp'l. 1 took It accordliiK to dlrcctloni and It rv'iiicf'l me n nounO.' 1 wai to clatM oTer th re ultthAt I tiumfil lately sent to Ackibman fl drug utor fr tli wconH botUe.H Anotlier. a PhTBlrUn, wrlilna for a patient fmm. Trovldcnre, it. I., ayi "Tour bottles haTe reduced licr wplpht from 1 twuiidi to m tiounda. and thexe is a prneral Improve inent In iK-alUi." A gentleman wrltlnir fron hot ton, iit u Ithout upcclal cliange or attention to diet, two Lottlcrt of Allan's Anti-Fat rcduretl iiK',f"Jr and rncHiu irtcr poundn." 'I ll-known liole lfl lni(rnlti, HMITlt, DOOUTTLK at tMITII, of kS ton, 5I.IS9,, wrlto ns followsi Allan' AMI! at haa reduced n lady In our ilty Prvm poun'ls In three eiWO A frcntU'iiian In Wl. I.onh Mrltest "Allans Anti-Fat rrlucfl me tHe jKnirirts In thrc wei'ka, and altofrelhtr l have list twcnl.-l..' pounds since nmmenclnltsuT.M Inr. 1'oweu.A ri.irniN, M'holfsalc DmnirlsKof lliiiralo, N..,writet "To THK ll(Ol'IUKTOHH OF Al LAN'8 ANTI-PATl OMltV men, 1 he follow inji report Is from the I a It who used Allan's Anil-Fat. 1 It (in Antl-Fatihad ihedeMn-d tfffcu mlucliiK tlio fat from two to five ponitds a weik until 1 had lost, twenty-tlvt.' iwaund. 1 hope ne er to n iraln what I lia t lost.' ,f Autl-Fat Is an tmcxcelled loo.l-pnrlfler, It promotes riltrrstlon, curlnc difmpMa, iml Is also a noh ut rciued v for rheumatliui. boM I1 dnipRlsis. Taniphltton Obes ity stnt on rpflptofHamn. v UorANIU MJSDICIMi CO., Pnop'HS, Buffalo, N.Y. WOMAN Jly an lmmrne rractlcp nt the 'World's Dlipen nary and InrnlUts' llotil, harlnp treated many tliou Hand caws of 1 hose diseases picullar to woman, I Jiitp turn enaljied to perfect a uioBtpount and poel lite remedy tor these diseases. To dulrfnnie this natural epcclOc, X bare named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The term, however, la tint a feeble expression el, myhlfth appreciation or Its value, bamni upon per Fonal obscriallon. 1 hat e, while Mtr.es1njr 1U Pt tlte results In the fivclal dNeasea Incident to the ornnnlMil ofwoniaii. MnpIM It mtt as the Hlmax or cronnlnc (tern of my rardlcl career. Un Its nieriti, nsa noBlttte, saitf.ati'l fllertual n-nifdy for this Class ofdlieancs, and one that till), at all times and under nil clrcumstnm'os, act klmily, 1 am wllllnir to stake hit reputation as a pli)ilrlant and so contldcntam 1 flint It will not disappoint the most sangplneex Dectatlonsot a slnple lntaltd lady who uscslt for any lit the ailments for whhh I rreomnit'nd It, that 1 offer nud sell it under A POSITIVE VUAItA.NTPE. (For condition. cu pamphlet wrapping bottle.) 'Ihe follow inn aie amone those diseases In which inv Forite Prwrlptlon lias worked cnre as if by magic, and wlih a ct. nullity neter Uftire attained by nnv medicine. I,iu(orrlnra, Excessive nowlntr, rrtlnful Monthly IVrlwls. hiinpre;Mons when from unnatural came, IrnirularltU-s, Meak Hack, l'ro lapsus, or HttlJlNK ol tW llttirus. AnteverBlon and Jtt-troterslon, Jti-arlnft-lown Sensations. Internal HeaU Nervous Ueprttslon, lHblllty, Hetpondency, 'Ihreatened Mlscarrlatre. Chronic ConpeBtion, In fiammatloniiud lJJcerallonot ilioLteru,ImpoUncy. Iltrnnnes or Merlllty, and Vemale AVtakness. I do not vXu this tm-l(cliie as a " cure-all,'' hut It (idinlratilv fullllli alimlenc of purpow wlll(f most terfect speiltle lit ull chronic dlM-aw-s of the wxuaf st stem f w otnan. It w ill not disappoint, nor will It do harm. In any slate or condition. i hoe wiiononiru lurim r uiuiriuniii'ii uu huti- busj a. n.n .Islnlii It In TlIE l'KOI LK'S COMMON bINSK at lm wru n ).r,rtlt nf nwr UlX) ViKSTfU. HPQt. post-paid, on receipt of 9 1.50. It truats minutely of llioM- lli'a'8 iecullar to temales, and (Ttves much valuable ndrlcu lu rt'Kard to the management of tlioie ftfli-s Hons. rveHb IVfoertptlom mM by DruwtsU. K. V. l'll.-'K. Mi l-. l'ron'r, Worta's UlspCQsary bod Invalids' Hotel, Uuffalo, lit V Fi'p.2S, 'TT-tt Tho Lightest Running, 'The Simplest, The Most Durablo, The Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. It is oallf nnilpratood, tnaket the doable-tliread lock-alltch, Aim self reeulattue tenaloua ami take-up, find wilt do the wholo range of family work without change. The ' Domcattc " ia made in the molt durable manner, with' eonieal steel bearing ami compensating Journals throughout PAPER FASHIONS. Them popular XA.TT33IV1VS for ladlei', mliiu', and children' dree; are cut on a system cnpcrlor to any In ttBet and ean he understood by naf one Full directions andUluitratlont on eaeh eitvelope. Send Jlr t7fi' for illuttrated Cata logue of lOOO 1'atMotu. -, Bowinc Machine 'Co., New York. I. W. HARTMAN, Apt'teslic" Faier Fashions Blopmsburi. Doccmoer t, JBII-iy Steel and Iron Triple Flange FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; Vastsnt' Insld Bolt Work amst Iilug.d Cap. 0 Uri COMPUTI WITHOUT IT 1 1 W.iTEBWILLIGER, No.--V Maldea Lane, "1 . . HI WUUut K, dec. I, lIJ-ly Uf TOU. LuslncbayourontDeagoln. fslolM M,Y. rll.ht 111 (hflrnwi. I.nlltl ti - JBW -. - - D - -. ...v . w n M lUVWIIlin, , ft, wiup,, wuitu.oirvv. improoyour anara time at thl. buslneaa. Add iss hmwiN o.. fortland, Maine. march 'js-ij. ' Ucan make money loiter at w orlc for us than at onythlufelw) Capital not remlrcd: we will ..... "trlou. Men. women, boys and srlrls wanted everywhere tn wort for u' NowMa the y,".8.' ,C0Blly ""'"I and terms free, AddreMTsfi 4:C0.,AUBUsta,iialne. ' Mmhwwjr PUBLIC SALE lHAND BILLS Printed at This Office ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS, MB M Ninth Rtrett Iltttljurir. Pec. 10, 1674. Mcsrs. IIIIKIIKII. HKAV to ... (lontlemcn t-Vour paint lmp ulvcn entire wit. Isfactlon. I lin.BUM'd tlionion n stood tnnnynllTcr. ent kinds ot wnrlt, pucu Iron, Tin, Wood, Ilrlck, c, nnd never tiparil any complaints, on tlio con trary, tlie work: tnd well and tor wear, will In iny opinion, Hand with any lead In tho market, when luwunt of n'ferenio In this city sir vicinity you are at llbertr tn ue my name with pleasure, also to use ims as you iiunK oeiu JOHN T. OTtAY. l'alnlcrnnd Dealer tn faints, Us, tc 8TU1CTLY fUHK WHITE LEAD, AT TUB LOWEST MaIIKCT RATES. MONTOUR, SLATE TAINTS, 8 CENTS. MONTOUIt METALLIC! WniTt, 8 CENTS. MONTOUIt METALLIC 1IHOWN, fl CENTS. OFF COLOHS AT THIS MICE. PURE LINSEED OIL At lowcM ninrkct riitro. Harnolo cards and price list turnlsLed without charge. Orders and Inquiries by mall will rccelvo prompt attention. HENRY 8. REAY, IMANUFACTURER, RurEitT, PA, JIOYER RROS. WHOLESALE AGENTS, liLOOMSBUriO, 1'A Mays. Id.-ly. Tlie Four Quarterly Reviews AND Blackwood's Magazine Tho Leonard Scott Publishing Co. 41 Barclay St., Now York. fonttnue their authorized Keprlnts ot THK KIlINIItllKUl 11KV1KW CMiIlM TIIK wirMUNwrr.it nr.vjr.v (i.iiKTan, THK LONDON O.UA11TEULY ItKVIEW (Consena- uvej. T11K HHITISII tJUAltTEIILY IIEVIEW (ETamrel leal), AND tv Tliese Heprlnts ore not wlectlons ; they g Ive the originals In lull, and at about one-third the price of the MigUsh Editions. The latent advances and discoveries In the arts and sciences, tho recent additions to knowledp; In every department of 'literature, and all the new publica tions as they Issue from the press, are fully reported and discussed In tho panes ot these periodicals, In languairo at unee clear, forcible and comprehensive. The articles are commonly more condensed and fall ot matter than the average books of the period. TrniiN iiir liiciiiilins pontage I'ayuDie Btnciiy in Advanco. 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" Baltimore 8.40 " Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arrive Harrlsburg 1.60 p. ra " Washington 10.30 " " lialtlmore e.so " " Washington 8.80 " Harrlaburg accommodation 8.40 p, in, arrlie Harris burg 10.60 p. m. arrive Baltimore 2,25 a. m " Washington 6.18 Erie Mall is.es a. m. arrive Harrtsburg 8.06 a. m, Baltimore 8.40 ' ...... " Washington 10.35 '' ' All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Oeneral fassenger Agect A. J. OABBATT, General Managtr D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANE WESTEHN HA1LHOAD. BLOOSISBURQ DIVISION. Tune-Table No. , Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. NOItTII STATIONS. .......Scran ton Uellevue.M,. ......Tavlorvllle.... ...Lackawanna..., ....... 11tUton. ..West llttstouL Wyoming.,,, ........Maltby. ......Bennett.... 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