The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 27, 1878, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBlJiiG, COLUMN
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'B . .1. .mo-plS!itni'!ie the letter,
lckoi -"you Intcnl to lo, my
I Ms going, to bkvo him,' he
iverrd imniitly.
'A good resolve, Dora ; but Mow will yon
prevent htm ?'
'Ah, I scarcely know. I am como to you
to itlrect me,' nlie said, tn great distress 'Do
,1 you think he lia itarted yet T If so, could
I not overtake him somewhere ?'
Mr. Ilallt-y rose for a railroad cuide
which wa near at hand, and looked at it
carefully. 'The train are few to-day as on
Sunday, he mid. 'One left for London at
7:TO this morning, and llmao who wero fool
ish moufili to allow themtelves to be pick'
ed up by it at our station will have the felic
ity of waiting two hours In tb.6 cheerless,
musty station room of station, until
the fast ljondon train which leaves this
place at nine o'clock, shall go and corapas
rlonateiy pick them up. In CarMon'a frame
of mind, it would not bo surprising if he
should go by the earlier one, (iioui;h at sucli
disadvantage to himself. All he would care
about would be to get out of town as early
as possible ; for he is half bislde himself.
that's certain, and can't bo expected to act
with the forethought of a sane man. I will
step along to his lojlnissatid see about him
Tou will sit there and grow calm and strong
meanwhile, of courso you have break
fasted J'
Don tittered a reluctstit 'No ?'
'Not break lasted 1 1 wish I had waited
for yon, but as I have done it can't be help
ed. I'll make you a cup of coffee in a min
lite.' he said, rinzinc the bell, 'and hero I;
aome ham that I would'tmind offering to an
epicure. Uush J hush !' he said, as Dora
protested that he could not eat. 'If you
haven't eaten what I give you, before I re
turn, I will not tell you tho result of my in
quines. There 1
Thus forced to obey, Dora drew off hei
glove and sat up to the table.
In a very short lime Air. Haliey had sun1
I plied her to his own satisfaction, and then h
left her and walked away briskly to Carle
ton's lodgings which wero not far off. Tin
landlady informed him that Mr. Carleton
had left early that morning by train, tcllliit;
berth'! if he did. not return in a day or tw
she should hear from him. I shall be flux
lous to see or hear,' said the garrulous old
lady, 'not that he owes me a penny ; but I
should be real sorry to have him go for
good.'
Mr. Hally returned to Dora, saying, 'It i
as I thought, Dora. Ho was foolish enough
to Ignore this good train
'Then I can go and actually prevent his
going 'farther I' said Dora, with thankful
Joy that brought a fl .sh to her face. 'But
Oh I I want to be able to take him real, etib-
atanlial relief, Mr. Ilalley; and for this pur
pose I.am going to make a tremendous request
of you, no matter what you may think o
me for it. Will you lend me a huudred
pound ?'
'How can you pay it back ?' asked Mr.
Haliey. with a quiet smile.
'Harry will pay it to me, and I will pay
it to you as I get it,' said Dora, earnestly
Xou don't doubt that he is still honorabl
independent in spirit, I hope, Mr. Hal
icy; though he has suffered himself thus
to fall V
'No, Indeed, my dear. Ho is a right uo
ble liearted fellow I know, or I Wouldn't
give you an iota of enconragemet to keep
him from going. He has acted like a foolish
fellow, that is certain ; but let him that
standeth take heed lest he fall. It is not for
erring ones like us to cast stones at thoie
who' visibly slip, but rather to help them up.
Ths mania for betting is od of the greatest
curses of our day. Alas, for those who give
themselves np.to it and call it not evil I
Thank God, our Iriend Carleton was not one
of them. His innate nobility of character
and love of what is honorable have caused
him to hate that by which he erred with
t hatred and to loathe himself for so
I can see that : You do well not
faith In him, Dora. I'll venture to
Iho first and last transaction ho will
Ive with tuch foul harpies as those
est the turf, and undermine all that
able and upright In our young men.
fe to bp.bis good angel, Dora, and by
'forg'.vjness and womanly pity, make
ttfVll.!. llOS I....I .
n..,vu utM utuxu JUU UWlll nil U1UUU
1 appear still more abhorrent to him.
at he is thoroughly tiiiniilUtriKiii his own
yes, and repentant, I feel quite sure; and
It would ill become you, orany other woman
manifest harshness toward him. Now
e- jtbls hundred pounds, Dura; how glnd-
1 wjd have lent it to hlmsell if he hud
ht C'f ant 'et me know of his difficulty,
t - IV .. I T)... T I I.
US n " unvc uunv i Jlllt x are U3W 11
, . .1.1. 1 1
ha-ul im
he has been brooding
. tbtumn thruiiL'li over this affair, uu.
tWtufeot himself into cuch a state that
ciyit think or act coherently. Other-
levo he would have come and made
Want, and this Christmas sorrow
we been spared you both. .Now,
all that he saved lor beginningdifa
Fill is gone ; be is, as you may eay,
is, and be wants a hundred pounds.
I haye long purposed in my own mind to
give a certain yoijpg friend of mine a pres
ent of the value of two huudred pounds on
hermarriage, If she likea,to have it tiow,
and In money, it will give me as much plea
sure to present it this very morning as on
her wedding day. What do you ,y, Dora?
'0, Mr. Haliey, you are too kind,' said
Dora with tears to which she quietly gave
way lor a few minutes, feeling perfectly
overcome,
'You will accept my preseut, then?' he
said when tho looked up,
'The half of It, if you really mean what
you say, dear Mr. Haliey,' said Dora,
'Toe whole or none I' responded Mr, Ha'
ley, playfully. I am sure you will find WBys
of laying It out to better advantage thau I
'-uld for you. Hut now you must go no
aocj : H will be time enough for the
resent when you return. Shall I accom
pany you ?'
'I would rather go alone, thank you, Mr,
Haliey.'
'Then I will walk to Ihe station, and see
r you off Do papa and mamma know of
this?'
'Not yet,' said she j 'but I intend they
r- shall when all is madu straight; and lam
J r sure Harry will agreo to it '
Your prolonged absence may cause them
xlety,' aald the old gentleman, 'so I will
rop in prebeutly. aud tell them that I have
teen you and started you on au erraud will
will detain you some time. Come back ti
iny house, whether you-lravo Harry with you
or not,
They went out together.. The sun was ris4
tug like . great redllall.and again tberoetv
lr w filled with bell-music. Dora aw1 anil
: as in a .drema , and when sli
if 'speeding along ju .the. train.
roe! realize, yat aho. was act
le-awake stale. .
.. i wiucn sna believed
rthoUtli MnS wss soon reached. As
Hatty tjjwted speed in approaching It,
, -neart ueatso wildly mat she could
th difficulty control herself. A hundred
lUtracling thoughts pased through her
mind, bewildering her with hopn and fear.
Hut now tho train camo to a standstill, and
there tn tho doorway of Ihot waiting room
stood Harry, his face lookingalmost ghas
tly wun iisseuinj oi neavy iiiacic beard and
Imlr, and his large sunken ryes. He was
looking at Ihe train hut seeing nobody tn
particular, when iWa made him start by
flying ft hand upon his arm. Ho looked
almost affrighted at the veiled face for n mo
ment, until tho word,-'dear Harry1 fell from
the intruder's Hps, ttbd she gently drew htm
nto the waiting-room.
'Dora, he exclaimed, with a a sort of gap,
when he had recovered from the shock of
surprise sulliclently tospeak, 'why are you
icre? speak quickly, Dora; I must be
gone.
'No Harry ; you aro not going, my poor
dour I' she answered, taking his cold hands,
and gently forcing him to a seat. I am
come to tako you back to love and duty. If
you lovo me as you say, you must not wan
der from me, and leave mo broken-hearted.
'Hut, Dora,' he answered excitedly, 'you
ee how impossible it is for me to remain
told you nil in that letter. Dnn't mock me,
and bring me in more misery I The train
will be hero In a minute. Here is my tick
et. Let me go.
oho took the ticket from his hand, and
quietly putdt into the Ore.
There now Harry, be calm, and let us be
silent till tho train is gone. We will speak
when there is no fear of interruption.'
He was as passive as a child in her hands,
and sat like a statue, looking out at the com
motion on the platiorm. In a short time
the shrill whistle sounded, and the train
glided away, leaving the station as quiet
and solitary as Sahara.
Dura had been standing by Harry hither
to ; now vhe got a chair, sat close beside
him, and began chafing his cold hands.
'Dear Harry,' she said, with starting tears,
'how ill you look I Why didn't you tell mo
everything long ago, theu this Christmas
would not have been thus wretched for us?
Hut it shall be made a happy one yet;
have come on purpose to make it happy for
you, Harry, aud for mvself too,'
'Then you are going to forgive, me Dora?
he said, in a quiet.spititless manner, 'Well,
that will be a great deal; but it cannot re
store to me the happiness I have justly for
feited.'
Harry, lam not going todeny that you act
ed fooli-hly ; but whatever wrong you feel
you did by that unworthy transaction, I
forgive a thouiand times over. liut I can
scarcely forgive you for hiding the truth
from me, and shutting up that horrid secret
in your own bosom uutil it has made you So
morbid and ill that you cannot think or act
sanely. Hut you will never do so again,
poor dear, will you?'
She stood up, drew his hiad to her bosom,
and caressed it that he might not Bee her
tears. In a few moments she added cheer
ily, 'I do not feel so happy just now, Harry,
that we are together again, with all that
mostery cleared away that has worried me
for weeks past t And now nothing else to
separate us. How could you make up your
'mind that this should, you foolish old fel
low?' Bhe said, almost playfully, lifting his
chin to look straight in bis face. 'Come, tell
me.'
He answered only by clasping his arms
ghtly around her, aud leaning his bead
against her bosom again i After a long si
lence, he said, 'It was cruel : everything
about it was cruel or mad. Hut as you say,
Dora, I haven't been able to think or act
inely. I marvel that I havo been preserv
ed from Cooper's fate. Your words may bo
sano enough now ; but at any rate, they ap
pear to mo utter folly. You say we aro to
a no more separated ; that this is to be a
happy Christmas to us ; how can that pos-
ihly be?'
I have allyou need, Harry, a hundred
pounds to place in your hands this very
oruingf said Dora, joyfully.
'How wheie did you get it?' he asked,
amazed.
'Never you mind, Harry : that's my busi
ness I' washer playful reply.
'Hut even that cannot make things as
they were,' he said, distressfully. 'It will
take some time to repay that, if I accept it;
and you know at present I have nothing;
ail is gone which should have helped to com
plete our happiuess in the spring Our mar
riage must be postponed to an indefinite per
iod, and what will be said about that ? Sure
ly, much that will distress you, Dora.'
'Nothing of that kind, coming from with
out could possibly distress me,' said Dora
bravely ; and we can easily make up otir
minds to wait as long as need be, eothat al
s proceeding well to the accomplishment of
our wishes. It may not be so long after.all,
Harry.'
Dearest!' he said, with ineffable tender
ness, 'you are, indeed, my good angel I you
uriike my evil appear more abhorrent than
ever in my eyes, and right more beautiful
and dceirable. I feci utterly abashed, but
strong and hopeful, too, through your love
and nobleness. The past shall be redeemed,
the future shall be filled with all that is pure,
and beautiful, and of good report. What
an angel's errand you have come upon this.
Christmas morning 1 to restore peace to my
tortured heart, to invite me to forget the
thing which are behind, and press forward,
Dora I I will do uo, with God's good help I
Your husband will try to make hlmsell
worthy, of you. Come, Bit down, darling,
and tell me how you have been planning to
get my feet out of this wretched net.'
Dora tat down and told of all that had p.vs
ed between herself and Mr, Hally.
Then he knows everything,' said Harry,
with an expression of pain. And your par
ents must know it, Dora?
'Yes, dear Harry, they must,' said Dora,
decidedly, 'Hut it will uever go beyond
tbem and Mr. Hally ; and don't fear that
their regard for you will be dimiuished by
tho knowledge of what has occurred, It is
the knowledge of what has oc
hateful tosflLevil ; but it is br
tiful to repent of stooping to fol
ravo and beau
folly and wrong,
and to show our repentance by making our
after-life more honorable and upright than
before. I do honor you, Harry, for your
true repentance and "brave resolves, and I
am sure will. So dou' be cast down at
the thought of going through the ordeal o
telling them : it will be ttfe last In couneC'
tion with this unhappy, affair.'.
'No, not the last raid Harryt 'There
will be the otdeal qf, prolonged . waiting for
our home; for I am determined to clear my
self from this dishonorably set by myow
exertions: I cannot accept help even from
youonly temporarily I must be free from
debt in taking you tu you'r future home
Dpra; aud 'the wa)t!ng for that will 'be. an
ordeal, without doubt,'
1 'But we can begin In vejy much humbler
stylo tbaoiwe thought (o' said Dora, .hope
fully. 'And we needVt be troubling our
selves abr.ut drdeatjust now. We shall get
through it comfortably enough when it
come.'
As happy as any king nnd queen, and with
hearts full of revived hope, they sat chatting
in tho 'cheerless, jmuly waiting-room,' nnd
felt it to bo n palace I Dora actuajly ruc
cecded tn making Harry laugh outright,
onco or twice; and by tho time a train arriv
ed at half-past ten, to carry them home, bu
looked more llko himself than he had 4one
for many n day past, Dora said. I
It s the first lime betting ever caused us
sorrow,' said Harry, as they walked Inmi 'he
homo-station to Mr, Hally's houie, 'ami v r
ity it will bo tho last. Wo feel that w i ave
suffered greatly but what ml-Innini f
trouble ours has bt-eti compjr (I i I
others from the sairo cause, tlm l si.d
family of Cooper, for Instance, and thou
nnd besides. It Is a species, of lolly and
wrong which we must lift up our voices
against for ever more. And now for Mr.
Ilalley.'
'My dear young friends. I wish you a very
happy Christmas, and fnany returns of the
day I' exclaimed the old gentlomjn, ns he
stood drawing on n pair bf comfortable
woolen gloves in his cosy parlor. I am
just off to church, aud shall barely be In
lime, or nothing would please mo better
than sit chatting with you for an hour. Hut
the chat will do for all of us this afternoon ;
eh ? So come along with mo to church, llko
good young folks at you are.
Dora ventured to make an excuse for her
old bonnet and shawl. 'Tut I i'ut 1' said Mr.
Haliey, 'gou look dowdy, my dear? No
not in sack clotli 1 Aud you are too sensible
to care about fahion,and peoplo's opinion of
your trappings. Como along, nnd wo can
all walk homo together. I have the honor
of being Invited to dine with you to-day, and
of course Harry has. So we shall ben very
happy party, and I venturo to predict that
we shall say at Its close, that this has been
to us all nday of real blessedness and happi
ness.' Tho good old gentleman's prediction was
verified too. In the afternoon he took nil
the children under his wing to the family
sitting room, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Gray,
Dora and Harry, to themselves in the drawing-room
to talk over the subject which the
two latter were so desircus to unburden their
minds of. It Is needless to record all that
was said on tho occasion ; but at the close of
tha prolonged confabulation there was not
a dry eye in the room, and yet the faces of
all Bhone with true Christmas peace, nnd
were actually wreathed with smiles.
'I shnll not be pleased at your taking railway-trips
without my knowledge und sanc
tion in future, Miss Dora,' said her father
gaily. 'Still I can't deny that you went on a
blessed errand this morning,'
'I think wo are ail the happier for it,'
said Dora, thankfully.
Somewhere near the next Christmas Day
there was an errand of a far different kind
to be performed. It was done in a simple
manner, with but little fuss and ostentation
that nru tho usual concomitants of such er
rands. Mr. Haliey was one of the party;
but the chief members of it wero Henry Car
leton and Dorn, who went to get her name
exchanged ior his.
During the past year Carleton had been
prospered beyond his expectations, ho that
he now found himself flblo In take Ins wif
to quite a charming little home. Mr. ilal
ley had most willfully but delicately insisted
on introducing many things into it, which he
thought , might conduce to the comfort and
gratification of its mistress. So gay was he
about the whole circumstances, and especial-
when tho bridal-party returned borne to
breakfast, that one might havo thought it
was his own marriage-day.
My dear,' be said kissing the bride, 'ac
cept my heartiest congratulations! Thisds,
Indeed, a happy resultof yourlast Christmas
errand.'
LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER ,
kikI k1 I HIimmI diiiut- vild to Its wonder.
fut powri. I'ure llluod U I h Riiriiite
Oflienlin. Hetrit " It eun mj- mb oi ncror-
Cftifv "art Jtr.
eo w b
GILES'
LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA.
mm
Curen alll'aln In Man and IIciiNt
TESTIMONIAL I
Pkolapsus Uteri IFalllnff of the Womh.l A Won
derful Cure. Nina years lay wue Biiuered "witn tnts
irriuiu uumpuunu ouo wim uiieuueu uy uuuuir ni
ter doctor, went to the different hosoltals where fe
males are treated : tried them all ; wore bandages
and peasarles wllh only temporary relief. Her life
was miserable. We applied Dr. OI.es' liniment.
tier relief w as immediate, sno 13 now wen.
is. MclitimorT,
it) West MUx btreet, New York.
I had twelve strokes of Paralysis. Mr lee. ana
and Wngue were useless ; was obliged to usa a cath
eter every day. lioctor Giles' liniment Iodide of
Ammonia has cured me. Will answer any Inquiries
w mat uii uiuicieu may kuow ui iu
joun ArrEL, norm timnioru, uona.
Chestnut Hill, rhtladelnhln. April ti. 'its.
W. M. Olles. Ea.. Dear Mr I ied jour Iodide of
Ammonia Liniment oa Flora Tcniple's hind pastern
lotnt. Hho had becn'nulte lame; the effect was
wonderful! she wtlks now quite well. Very.re-
Hlieeuuuy yuurs.
A. WEin.
P. S.-I am now uslnir It on Littleton's rluUl tore
lei;.
A lariro shoo boll on a valuable young horse was
removed uy uues inimwut, iuuiuo ui aiuuiuuiu.
niiKriiBKu nuirr,
Aa-niM The torturea and agonies I endured tor
six years, none but those who have suffered with
ble. in desperation 1 tried Olles' Llalinent Iodide of
Ammonia, It gave m instant relief. Ubed it in
ternally as well as externally.
J UUH, iiUANIUAN.
UI west 21 th Btreet. New York.
I was In a dreadful condition. Joints swollen.
pain Intense. Injections of morphine Into my veins
ailed to relieve me. u les' loaiae of Ammonia toot
away tne aeooMiH rrom my lomts. i want every
une wuo uuu era u kqow wuai wui cuie uit'iu.
FOKliyt'B JiOTHOOP,
Another Sune re r cured. uihareed from the
Massachusetts (ieneral Hospital as Incurable, with
Inflammatory rheumatism in my shoulders, fingers
ana leei; sunerea learmuy ior tnree jears, uiou
uveryuimg; iodt aii nope, ut, nues- ummeni ioa-
lueoi Ammonia euectea a complete cure.
No. 74 rrane street. Vail UUrr. Mass
iiiitu' Liaimeni loaiao ui Ammonia is a imticcl b oc
elli C. no person who owns & hone should be with
out it.
ll. kodcks,
6C9 seventh avenue, New York.
In mv family, and for the sittk. f hare used Glle'e
UnUneut Iodide ot A mm anl a. It Is unsurpassed,
and I am surprised at the many different maladies
m wiucu ii u appiieauie. n gives ine utmobi saiis
1UCUUU.
JOHN J. CAKTKK.
Superintendent EofUrn I'ennsyivanU Kiperlmen
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ihnn nnv of it nredeeeshori or conU'innorarles."
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OOOI) THINGS FOR 1878-9.
Thn nrrnnipmfii'ts for literary and art contrlbu-
MnitN rnrthn nnw volume tliu slilh are eomnlete.
drawing troin already favorite sources, aa well as
from promising new ones. Mr, Frank u. Biocntonu
new serial siory for boys.
"A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP,"
wi'l i un throuzh the twelve monthly parts. be
nlntf with th number for November, ihju, the hrst,
of the volume, and will be Illustrated by James K.
Kelly. The story 11 one oi iravi-i anu uuveniuru is
rlorina ana mo nanamas. rortue iriris, a eouuu
ued nue.
"HALF A DO.KN IIOUSFKKKPUIIS,"
Uy Katharine I). Rmllh, with Illustrations by Freder
ick lilelman. beclus la thn same number; and a
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lirllL1
Willi pieiliy Ul liuvuiu. win im iviuukuwu cull lu
IU" volume llltTU mil luau uu auiuiiuuuu mirjr.uiiti
caueu
"HUMPTY BUDGET'S TOWEIt,"
written by Julian Hawthorne, aud Illustrated b-
Alfred Freilerlcks. About the other -familiar feat
urHx ii bt. Nicholas, the editor preserves a eood-hu-
niureu nitt-iiw, t.uui-iiv, jji ui, w wi uci uo iw.
umes ulready Issued, proiht ty i oncernlnf the slitu
in rt'Sliee io snort, tuirit-s. piviurcs, imvius, uuuior,
tiiRtrhi-itvH sketches, and the lure and lore ot "Jaclc.
tn-the-l'ulplt,' the "Very Uttle Folks deportment.
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blo shape, and to tell tho truth though tho heavens
fall. .'
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pri'detit Ht CTenli.idV end everytliinn sav-i I io
Truth nnd HseontlctloliSoruut. ILatlsiii onl
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is tho policy ithleh lias won lor this newaimn'r tin
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th in was iter enjojed by any other American ,lmr-
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ly whon ini'iuir mins'ire nro In ngr omeiil with
wun inn t;o!iMliiiii"ii iin-i wun iii priui-ii'u-- iiji'm
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lKID.tnanln S7s, lsrt, or nnvjcr gone In lb"
Hun wlilrontlnuoloshluo on tne wicked with tin
mttt?iited brlgn'new.
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well estnb'lshod prosperity wilt do liberally em
ployed. Tho present disjointed condition ot parlies In Ibis
country, nnd tho uuccrtnmtyi'rthe future, I"ii2in
cxiraoruinary signmcnnco io ini events oi ini' sw
ine year. 'I ho discissions of Iho pr-'ss, I lie Uebaiej
and acts of Congress, and Ihe movements tf the
loaders In every rt-ctlon ot tho Itepuhlln w 111 havo a
iilreet bearing on Iho Presidential election of tso
an event which must bsegarded with tho mo ,t anx
ious Interest by eiery pitilotlc Amettcm, whaleier
his political Ideas or iilleulanco. J'o theso tl ments
ot Interest may bo added tho prubilil'ltv thn' liem
ocrals will control both houses of rongresi, the ln
ere,ialug feebleness of thn fraudulent sduilnlii ration
and tlieHpread and lengthening eNrrytvluruota
healthy nbhorrenco ot fraud In nuy form. To present
w Itn accuracy and Cearnes tho exact ulimtlou In
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SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY,
Conducted by J. O. Holland.
Tlie Handsomest Illuat.itdl Magazine In tlio WorU.
Tlio AmerlCun cilltlon oi Mils periodical 1? now
MOUK THAN "0,000 MONTHLY,
Atifiithiaa lafjor drcul Ulm In llnfflamUhan any
otier Atn'Mlcaa inacra.lni. Kvery Jiuinner contala-j
about ono lmtulriit anl lifty p izuh, nht from ilty tu
bevt'hly-llve orlj;ln.il wood cut lU'it rati
AnnounucincniH lor 1878-9.
Amonstlieattractlon3lortHa cinln eararotho
foilowlng:
"ltAwuuTiiV a ferlil novel, bv Mrs. IVjuic-m
Hodgson imrnett, author ot 'Hut Lass o' Lo'.nles."
Tli" ttceilo t f .Mrs. Ituritt'tL'rt new novel Is !al.l In Ijxn-
canhtru : the hero li oimtr Inventor of Aiucrlwin
birtn. Mlauoith's" is tlieloncht story Mrs. liuriiftt
uas.yetwrutn. it. wm run inrougii iwoivn num
bers of tho Monthly "iPslnnlnEr with November, 13TS,
jukI vvlllbaproru-.eiy Illustrated.
K Lt'ONHIvHU, ft uiTlii novel, by II. II. Iloyen,
author of "(lunnar." ' 1 iw l iti who lost his Name.
A.C In UiU romanci', tin ntit'ior graphlalli' dc-
ine pec'iinnue oc orse inmngrant lire in a
western Bcttleinetit.
A bTOKY of Nkw oitLGANS, by fJoorcfl W Table, to
oo oi'guii on urn conclusion or "rnTconoertj," 'inis
htory will exhibit tho suio of socltty In Creole I-ou
Islaua about thi)earrf lyn 4-fc tho ttmeoftliotw
Hion, and a ierIotl bearing a remarkable likeness to
mo present ro.unsiruc uuu ienou.
I'OKTHAITElO AMKIlfCAN l'ORTS. T lll4 KCTleS (bi'tTlin
In Aueust with inc pnrUlt ot liryant) will be c in'ln-
ieu, tni or ionsrf now appeartni; in :sovemrer.
These portraits are drawn from life bv Wyatt baton
and engraved tiy T. Cole, 'lhey will bs printed sep
arately on tinted paiter, a frontispieces of four dif
ferent numbers. Illustrated hketches of tho llv os of
the psctR will accompiny these portrnlts.
A New Vikw of Hrazii. Mr. Herbert II. Kraltn, or
t'ornvll Unlvcr.-lty, a Cvimpanlon af the late Prof.
Hartt, H now in Itrazll, with Mr, .1, Wells Champney
(the artist who accompanied Mr Kdwnrd lilntn
his tour throuirh "IbetJicat outh ). preparlnff for
crlbneraBcrlusof papers on the present condition
the cities, rivers and resources of tho yreat empire
of Houth America.
The 'Johnny hed" PArEits. by an 'cx-Confeder
at" -soldier, will bo anions tho raclcstli'ontilbutlons
Ui scrltitipr dun ng tho coming 3 ear. They aro w rlt-
ten and Illustrated by Mr. Allen o. Hedwood of UnltL
ten anu iiiusirateu oy .nr. Alien u. iteiiwoon oi 11:1111
more. Tho llrst of I he series. ' Johnny lteu at ITay"
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The Dogberry Hunch.
A story of Seven Men-v Children, who faced the
wono ior uieraseives, out always nungiuir m 1
bunch." Dviiarv artwe 1 t'alhi-rwood. rroiuie
ly lllustratled by .Mary A. Lnthbury.
Jioyal Lowrie's Ijnst Year at kt. Olaie't.
A lollv stnrv of American Sfhool boy llfo. llv Mat"
nils Merrlweather. author of "A tleneral Misunder
standing." illustrated by Miss I 11. Humphrey.
Don Quixote, Jr.
Tho adventures of SlrMIHUdes I'eterkln Paul on
his bleed "uouirhnuts." ly John iirownionn. A luu
ny btory written exnnsiy ior me i.inio nuisui
America.
lliubirau-a wun uuuuu
pictures by(U
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Our American Artiilt.
tFlrst Rerles.1 Paner I.. William II. Heard.
Wl'li portraits, studio lnterlora und enKravliigs of
paintings, uy b. u w, iienjamiu.
Tlin most atlrnettve ntteimit et made to ronular.
Izeartln tho family ana mafco children aciiualntrd
with our living unerlcan artists and what lhey are
doing.
Funny Double-page Illustrated Poems.
iho mtne-o pie Prince. By Kirk Monroe. Illus
trated by L. Hopkins.
Some Kovel Schools.
Comnrlslntr several Important expcrlincnU In both
Europe and America.
I. Lady Hetty's Coollne Class : The History of an
Kntriun cookinirbcnooi. uy Lucy loch wimoi.urs
John Ullle.)
u. ino rerKins insiuuuon ior tuu minu. uy t.m
ma K. Ilrown.
Urlirht cnort atones and roerns. Nnturn HMory
hunn ements. hketcnes of Travel in Fori urn i.anus,
uiiiera rrom me uuuureu, i uzzies, i unur auium
memi, jiiut-ie, eic.
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Foreign Litoraturo, Science and Art
TH1UTV-FJITH VEtt.
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American readers. Its neld of belectlon embraces
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Journals: and wh'lo the tastes of all classes nt our
readers are consulted nothing trivial In character or
ot merely fanslent Interest Is admitted to Its iiages.
Its plan Include F-suiys, itevlews, lilograpliic.il
KkeU-hes. Historical I'apera, Travels, I'oelry, Kovels,
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ot opinion, hut placu Is given Impartially to the most
YUIUUUIU unit lea uu umiu diucsviiuu Kiev ihi.-u.v
oiHcientino discussion.
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lit. Hon V Kfiladitono
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rrofebuorlltuley. -1'roletsor
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K A Freeman, I) O L
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Uhomas Hughes
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William Hlack
Mrs uiljihant
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MlsaThaUtry. etc.
Fraaer uugarine
New UiiaH Msgazlne
TemphTUar
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CltlltLES KKCa,
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The, Pfht Whlttler culls It '-a comnletu micct'ss."
"Actx itnon tho render like a tunic. Tlio editorial
department 19 especially atronj." 'iiostoa Trun'
"Cuntlauea to hold Ita placo In tho very front ot
Aineru.au maguznitis, iuw ui uuicu uiuji i 111 uuui
ly anUuonoor whlcU nave prMritrr urlgluailtyund
irubtmeha. "Sunday bcugoi 'ilineH.
AbTEliNOQN
A Monthly Magazine
. I'nr tliu Iloiiseliottl,
Presentlnir onlv orhrtnal matter, t-tiuali in literary
merit tlie leadluir set ular.monlhll"g, and subtalnu to
tho iclliilom press a relation Huillur to theirs to the
secular press. It aim? to lime in nil Us essays,
serials, slut les, poi-ui4, etc., a moral purim-..', while
lu Its Kdltor's '1 ablo are vUorou-i diseussluns of live
renscus tnemes uui vi stcuuir inpics irom ino re
iiiriuunutuudDOlnL ltlsl'reeuilneutiv lteadablu.and
Bin a place occupied by no oilier publication;
lis uruciHS uu riiumuai t iiiiuuiiii-iiiuj, rit-uuu,
both berlat und bhort blorles, and IJook Kuvlews are
biieclal 1-eattires.
in noiiiriiiiiiorH j.iiciiiiio
Prof. 1. 1'. l'Mier, du ard Hale,
l'ror, F. A. W alker, lltbeoca II. Davis,
liev. James V. rlarke, Horace K, ricudderi
llev, lr. A.!' I'eabidy, llo-j Terry Cooke,
liev, Dr.J, T.'lucker, then n'.uliiey,
liev. U V. Uueoii, Haiuh o. Joncll,
liev. Ur. C. A. Vuihbur;i.
' Kp. clill Oil I .
It will bo bent for one yearfor
1A lmh-aite p-itd lo those who bubscrlbo
Ofi. J Vf litnilci.Juiiuuiy i, my,
lir- Iionotuatnatt promptl) If j ou wish to ao-
cl-iii, iiiu si't-iiai uiiL-r,
f.i,uu u year, pobiiiu puiu. nuuu 11 cents lur slice
linen cony,
fcUNDAY AFTVltNUON,
tipilngiicld, llass.
nov. w, 'IS,
nt nniS!niTi)n j.w
JVTIAD-V
G. A. IIElllUNd'
EKSUHCtF VI.VZ utinouiicfs ie tho public."'
that ho luui rcopc-ned. , . '
SNYDEU'S TANNKKY,
(old slanar Uloomsburg, l'a., at the Form of tho Es
py and Light tttrect roads, where all descriptions of
leather will be mada liidiie -most substantial and
workJQsnllke mtiniier. and bold at prices to suit the
times. The highest price in cash w lu at all times bu
U RP EN 11 IDES
cf every description In the country. '! he pubUo pat
ronage 14 rc-pu.-uuny suuuicu,
Jiloomsburg, Oct. I, W.
vSV
ANTI-FAT
At.LA Nfl AT!-VAT s tli; (treflt remedy fir I ornu
H i n i h Uie to. if In tlie BlomiM li, prpvtiiniirTlM" ;
r-i'ii lul" fii 'i nl i n ncrorJlin l tlrtTlini'', it
will r?!ui n Tut pefson frm a lort twiintl n week.
I,. ili in. ihurtmrtyl" fore in.- imMla nniM4l
lire 'in u ior iiv8lt r tlo k Kfmwliijr Ita Pbllllj' to
m , ii' ntii"l liy lunnln'tl') or tf tlniPiililY of
wlilfli Ihe fU wlnjrm-Hi a Uiir Jn (t1wilni Ohio,
root h( 'I. I tfk It ncccnllnfr to dlrcctlum nml It
i cilur,' tur IItp twiuitits. 1 wnn to i-lfttwl m f r I lie re
nin tint 1 Imineiliattly sent lo Aukkuman'S lrtijjf
rlori' for Uu- Bceon-l IjoTtle." Annllitr, u !hyeirliiii,
wihlnac for patient from rrovlilence, K. 1., mivj,
t'oiir 1fttilf liavo reduced Jr elwii from lfJ
puuiulB to r ionms, nnn iiitroiriapfiHTiu iiniyijuv-
A rrMitlrtiiPlli ITlltllll? from llo-
ton. tviifl Wlllinut MKclal r i.inco or attentimt io
11 ( U t
IWO IIOIIII III ailtlli Balllll'l ill li. 1 1
Ktfi I inn I'll I r
! 4.i,.f .u,..n,Ul 'Ilirt nr. II.Ltinwti IinlOa
Faly liiiiir;itf.ts,hMiTit,lnv)iiTTT.r,& smith, nr llos
ton, Mm'., write in followii All m' Antl-I at has
ruliu'Hl n la-lr In nur elly tcvm i)omnla In liireo
wciks." A ircnilnnan In St. l-fiiiH wrltui "All in'a
Antl-Fnt reilm'nl me twelve iinun'Ji In three Wfi I.,
l.nil nlto-rellM-r 1 liavu lost twinM-flf p-mivH ilmu
rmniunctn ItBu e.1 !e--Tn. Voiwi f.tV l'i tsiiTf'V,
V Imlc-tilf .miKffl.t't.nr HuIIhK N..,tlltri " f
TUB l1ioi'llU;TOllt OF ALLAN'S AMI-t AT: (ittitle
mi n, 1 he lollow ln n lHtrt ti frotn t lad v who iw 1
Allan'i Antl-Fnt. Oniin- Antl.I-'atUia.l the ik-lml
ctTect, reslnrhu the f tl from two lo llvo poiiii'ls a
neck until 1 had lost twinti-Hve noun K
ncer to rejr-il" "hat 1 Iiael08t.'" Antll;ntli inn
unexcelleil hloo-l-niirlllcr. It iimniotei illneminn,
cnrinir Hvini-nla, mul It ala u jiotenl nmeily f r
ThLiiiiiAtUni. Hold lytru-ralt. l'auinlilcl on Ui
ran millet on Ohtu-
nr wnt on fi'M-iiii oTfiniu .
IIOTANIC MKDIC1NI5 CO.,
Pnopit9, HntTdlo, J.Y.
Ily nn linmonie jiractlce nt the W orl-Va DJtpen
enryan l Invnll-lxMlotel, ImvlTijr Inaietlnmny thou
fir.U cnB 1 ofilmse tlUnmi-B "'culltir to woman, I
I. ivo Kt it m tilled to p-TlVet ii most jvoltlit nnd potl
tho rtmctly for these dlarafiea.
'Io ilcslgmuu this natural cpeclQCf I havo named It
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
The term, hocrir 1 lmt n fcehly expression e!
tnr hljrh opprei lit Ion r,f Its alue, luised uiwn per
il -nal ohi rt in Inn. 1 ha e. tvliilo Mllncislnjr It- p pi
1u l' siilH In the picli1 fll-enon tnrldt nt to tlio
in .mt-nf ofi rim IutI 1 It -mt "d tlio l!min or
enmntne trca oriiympdleol enreen Un lt r-erlts,
ntiiposmi,-ifi-..n.itH .null- it .ly !r tliK ilasi
cfilltieawi, :ni I nu tliat Mill. lit till tlin -nu t nn ler
ell circninstniK-e,:ii-i l.ln Mj, 1 iim IU1iik to naKo
i-n reiMitntlim a n pin -lei in: nn I m eniiiMnitam
1 llmt It will tut ilUappnlnt the limst sanguine cx
pTtatloniotn 'liVl-liiv dl t lnlvMhou-iUf.irnny
I I, iho alim 'iiH tnr Mhl-li I r;''omi'.Mi;Mt. i'i a 1 Outr
n 1 1 - -ii it nn tir a r(imu: ci'meantm (i or
r tulltlmi pti iphl-1 trtjipui(f I uttlt.)
'i h dll iwln - M mioiiff tlm. ill4L:ieB In whlcll
my I"iiotltti I'rcut rlptltm ins wmkod cures, nlf by
in' -It , nn I with tnul iintyn"erlHfnrc iitt lined by
mt medlrlivjt Ir UMillluva, Ksffblic l'lowlnj.',
1 tl.iful Jlo.iiiily pdlD'K hnpprefwinm MliLn from
i mntuinl eau.fl. IiukuI u UU s. Weak llutk. l'ro
1 ', it-, or I'lilliitu nf iim Ulil'iii. Antevcrslon iind
I irovprslon, JI. .irhig-don Sensntloni, Intemal
II ii, NenoiH Depnihlon, ) blllty. iXBpmitl.n-'y,
Hi i-aUntfd -MI-ttiiitliKf, Ihmnle ('n!'pvtinn, lu
ll i "lailoutm 1 1'lcer iTlomd tin-lt. ntvltunnti ncy.
J-ii .Min'i, or fcfturlilty, mil Uiualu ,
-1 . li t extol thh in Ui ('it- :i " ilirc'-.ill," luit It
tiidr-M:" fiilfllls w lt.elMiw C purpose. Ulnu a
iw t ii rf.'Ct 'I'itIQc tn ill elirnnle dlsean r.t Alio
,it.il iuin-irviiimau. it v ill in t ''I" ij i In', "or
il it on iiinn, i i .mi -i m; iirvi.ii.iiiii.il.
inns' hnilct.hefiirllnrlufirmatlon on th t rub
I n i ran obtain it lu Tnr. TEOI-Lli'S Common fl.R
'tfrviCAi. AnrisLit, a book of over v i"irH. w-nt,
li'j,t-pild,on it'rtlpt of 8l.rvi. li treila mlnnuly of
mm.- illMam peeullir to IVmales, and irln mucli
altmble ndxlt'i- In regard to the man igrint uf
tlHMMlHVCtJrtll-. .....
lvori- I'feMrlptton Mltl 17 tmvjt"fi.
It. V. I . V'XU M. !.. Trip'r, XSlirln's DUpcnsary
i hivjili UotU, Iiuffalo,'. Y.
.0, 8
obtainrtior ntto invention, erf r improvrmentt
onolit onfft.f'irn'rdit orotkcri "ii' t ii?ittraU
tntirla and In'' Cffnt, Att-iyniur.it, tnlcr
frrenrrs, ,ty;ffi, frt'iti fr lt.fr ,rtt m nts, and
all cams cirUtng umhr the latrt tv i, prompt
ht nttrntlr t ft. 1 ;. r lit !vt tjiitt Law htcti
pnUut (i by ik. i.'i; vpu-ltH the t H, rateut
Departinfit,aud fvyup" in Putt it t vulvas ex
difWr ly,tco am mt'lcchinre tivhert and ftrenre
rattntstAore prtrmjmjr, ti-"i v ith-)rnnier .lutme,
thanthnMf icm orr rfn'il" fr-na Wtifihtngton.
IPP&YrVSfviL I r tlttch of
lli:fi-ff ' itf Vr t'rHcc; w
viake examinations nndaii meat in (irfnt(ihtUty,
frceofcfiartfc. All cotrenpnnn re $trirtf'jrow
fidf-ntial. Prices and Jt ( f iI.UMIJ UX-
vatisxt J i r,iK i'::i:n.
IVerrfcr In, U""' uffi'nt, ti Von. pn-tmft(er
Ccml J). .If, Ji". i, i!. r, ). P;-r, j-, T.t rV ,-iti-A
r'f n Klttoinil JVmi.-, 1 1 1 ifi,tfi 1 ,i fh' P. S.
Pat' nt O V'-e ail't 1o f iuJ irsm'1 P"!riir ittstbLtt
in Conn i a, d f"'f in" ! i ti t litu'v InMfrtl
State In thf l ' i. ' r . .tc'f -Wmj
Oppvs t i ' nt i, m , i, u..ttytoji, J, O
Fr,:r-'--r.r.'.r'JT td v
Business OoIkgW
He. 3.03 Eottth lOti Strn"', rKlri'J
fiisrjKitm'pjis?- .i fiH'.t!UllB3
!1
atltf. 30, '7S-2I1W .V & a
rti 5 a woeK In your o.rn I
V l4l-vvrlilt. HoalerltM
III 1 1 I at m hlch ik'Dwiis r.t (
4J-s i-nut pay all tun tlm
a weeK In your o.rn lo 11. outattreo
im mull 111141,1113
e trbe. feox e.m make
ttmo ihev woi k. wrtle
for lumiul.irs to 11. UALi.iiT co i'oiiiiiaii..yame.
marou 'a. -in ly
TuoaisU. lUuniiN. .ms iv llturjiv
THE RED FRONT, k
IVnO'S'EK.S3 BLOCK
HABTMAN BROS,,
DKAI.EIIS IN
TKAS, OANNKI) FltUIT,
J'OIIACCO
f'Kurr,
CONFEOTIONRUY.
Spices of all kinds, Gb.cs & Qucenswsre
Mi GROCER
i7
Foreign and Domostio Fruits,
AND GENKUAL MNE OF
Family Provisions
4th door lielow tlaikit street, Iilocnuburg, I'a.
sr tioods dell tend to alt ly lsy U.4.i.un
April Jt, 'TT-tf
M. C. Mil I BHD.
S2
, Itl.UU.IlSJtl ((., l,V
3? . Manufacturers of
Carriages, Bungles, Ih 'ens,
I'f.ATi'i h'l V (l( 1, 4.
Flrst-claas ork a'wa, "i1ir"-i
IOEI'AH'IKfa WY ) ' t
' Ttins reduced to nut the times.
Jan. Mill It.
-1, m. -
1 btitlncssyoticancngBgr
Wh V I -tier day lu&du by any i
utUU I rigui in iiici
sex, rlgbt In their owi
i
ucuiars una sarin lc worth 'Ulrfiv
pimiD uuiunb iui 111MU11-M.JMUU 9F.
lrtlandalno. muj
M Ninth '-tn ( t Ptttibiiiff, D
MriprR.'!lIti;iiM'. 1.1 A r
iK'iitleim n t Vuir uliif- lu.v
-fi t Ion, I Hum- i"-"(l i In iti on ci iri'
r,t ltltiilfl 't Mirrk. i li -h I -in, I n
" , Bpil titi r tin Ml i n CMtni'h'ltH
M.io. the ,t. -luinl-- in -i vt "
I'l'ilil'ltl, SI l!1 ' I 1 1 ' I' i U I i i
It u unt rfipKH n . i i
it ill crt i ' ii i- in-, in
tills 1H jnt 1 1 I , k I
111
. Tainter i
I IlIt'Tf mti WH2TB I I VII, V
MoNTtnm iUri v i
Momvvn sun a
1 WI1ITR. 8 I llS. '
JtONTOUlt MXTAI.TTO llttOWJI, o ijJSNTS
Off lllLUKH AT I llli I Jilt
PUKE
LINJ&BEQI OIL
At lOWO.st
rKc-fFrnl, h.
,'n!np1t'
pant nua ricf-
urdera nnd tnttilrlu5
jfilall win n-etd nitnpt
leuiion.
7 ." '
T.r . fir. . . Hit,., i
VilrtiitrAi 1 Ulll'ili,
Pnn.Kt, i .
MoYi:u,un0S.
iUJUMHllUXlO. 1
PA
TliFouv Quavtorly Roviews
A Ji U
Blackwood's Magazine
tco jjOGiiara
Tr.41Bacla
niintitio their null!
'ho Locnard Sco.t Publishing Co.
ay St., Now York.
liK KlIINllli'ltfiJl 1IKVII..W (H'lilir,)
111. WJJSTMJNSTEll IIKVlKWtilliernl),
in. ufSnoK ji'Aifn:i!i.v iiBvimv t
(ConserTa-
1 1 cj.
llh llllITlSlI OUAliTllllLY
leaf),'.
KVIUW (Ihunrcl-
EfaCKWOitQS
CTrhcs IlenrlntH nre 1 ot ft,-leftlcns ; thn. ir'i-e
tin- oriiilniiH In full and at about jjns-tiilul Uioiulco
if llie iiiisril'li I dltiims.
No iiiiljllcallons eiin comunro v-lth Ihe eadlnp
iltl-h 1 crlodlenU ab.jto mimed, n-niintid by the
'I-con.ird Kfott I'ubllshln" company. Inresm-ctto
ndi'ilt - iif rrsftiivl!. n'-eim-ev of Kiatoment unci nurl-
j 111 hi v if, Tiit-j nro wiuiout an eiiuil, llu-j Keep
nee v till inudejn IhouirhL illscovurv. exnoiiment.
und ociileTcuient. whelln-r In reliplon, ficlouce, Ilter
ntttre or art. The ablest wrlfra nil llielr p ee-i with
iiih 1111151, iiaureiii iujf rrvii-ivu 111 imiory, nim wuu an
Intelligent uarrallonot the grcaeienta ot the day.
reritiN I o I' IS?!) int'liKlliiK tKistllL'C
l'nyublo Btrlctly In Advance.
in ll,,l-l.,w 'Ot iui
l-'or nnv one Itevlew
fl IK) per annum
It
moo " "
12(0
4 tl " '
TOO ' "
lOOi) "
1810 " "
15 01) " '
I-or any two itciiews
Kor any thtoo IteMews
l-'or nil four Hevii-ws
l'or liincuwooil's .Mntrazlno
Kor lil.K-kwtiodandouo Itertew
i-or iiiiicKwooit anil two Kcvicwb
l-'or lilaekwood nnd Ihreo llevlewa
i-or iiucKwoou una four iteiiens
I'O.-JAGE.
Hilaltcraof esrwnse. now borno bv the publish.
ern. la equlralt-ut tou reduction ot 20 per cent on
uiu uusi zuuai.i lucia in ii'i luvr j LUia.
CLUHS. '
A discount of twenty per nor cent, will be allowed
to clubs of tour or mote persons, 'flius: foui cop
ies ot llluckweodgirot ono l;elw will be sent to ono
address for is m, four copies ot the tour lieilens
and HlacUwood fortis, nnd so on.
l'UKMIUMS.
Kow subi-erlliers (appljlnir eorli) for tho year 1STB
may luc. without chaiire, the numbers for Umlaut
quurler of ls ot such icrloulcals ns they kutnertuo
for.
or Instead, new stibscrliiers lo any two. th. -e, or
four nt the above periodical?, tna lmie tuieotthe
"four llevlew d" for 187S ; mbsi 1 Ibcv-i to nil llv may
have t 1 o ot the ' l'our llei lew a" or one bet of 1 lie l
wond's Mairnliio for W8.
.Velthc-r pn-inlumsto tubsciibera nor dls -ount to
cliib-s cm be ulloned, u-ileaathouioiiey lir mltted
dliect to the publishers. No pieinlums glien to
clubs.
Insecure premiums It will be necessary to make
SRriy n iilleatlou, us Iho fctockuvalUbla Ior that pur
pose U limited.
nBl'KlNTKll I1Y
Tbo Leouard Scott Publishing Co.,
11 I.AK0M1. ST.,KKW10RK,
' ' Uf
flAlL ROAD TIME TABLED
N
TUltTilKItX
Ci;N?nAL RAILWAY
on aud at u-r November 2oth. 1ST.1. trains will len o
hunbury us follows :
NonTinvAHD.
nrlollaus.20a.in.,arrltcriuilra n ,r
" Cannndalgua . s.tsp. re
Itochestcr s.1o "
Niagara... 9 40 "
llenovo aocommodatlonl.lon. to. arrive William .
' poitlcup, u.
EimlraJMall i.ir. a. m., ar rtvp, jamtra 10.20 a. m.
Durtiilo Express T.15 a. mrarrtvo fiulfalo 6.S0 a. m
. SOUTUWAltD.
Uunalo Ctpresa 2.M a. m. arrive HarHtbur; tM a.
" Jlaltlmoro s.iO
ElmlralTall ll.ie a. tn., arrive- HanlBbtu;' l.no p. a
, " WashlnfUin 10.S0 "
" lialtlmore 6.30
" Wasldngtou 8.20 "
llarrisburg accommodation 6.40 p. marrlie Harris
burg 10.50 p.m.
arrive Ualllmoro n.ss a. m
i ' " Washington c.13 '
felo Mall u.65 a. m. arrive llarrisburg 8 ts a. raj
1e
Ualllmoro 8.40
Washington lO.Sfi 1
All dally except Sunday,
V. M. BOYD, Jr., (ieneral l'assenger Agent
A. J. CASH AT f, flenoral Manas,r
T)lUIVDEI.rJlA AND HEADING ItOAD .
r t
AltHANOEJIENT OF PASSENGEH
1 TilAINU ,
NOV. 10, 16T8, k
TIUINS I EAVE llCl'EKT IS lOl.t-OWBiSCNIIiVEXCKrTIB
For New York, I'lilladelphla, Heading, I'ottsMlle
Tainuqunt.tc., 11,43 a. mat
For catawlswa, 11,15 u. inf 1,21 and T,6 p. in.
For Wlllhiuisport,!,2t 11,01 Sin. and 4,oo p. m.
TaiiNsroa kvpeiit lkivk us oujQVB,(sKPir
CEITID.)
Ixiave New York, ,43 a, ro.
lOiXV 1 UUI'UI.-illia, Y,iO U. UI. Wv
Leave Heading, 11,65 a. m., fottsvllle, 18.59 p. Wl
and Tamaqua, 1,43 p. m. '
Leave L'aUwlssn, 0,20 ,E0a, m, and 4,00 p, m. '
Leave Wllllamsport ,s.45 a.m,i,13 p. m. And 4,f.o p. tf
rasiengers to 1 tcl from New York and riillad '
phla go throug.i ,i ithout change ot cars.
J. K. WOOTT'EN.
n.vn,, (lincral llanagf
(Ieneral 'llckc't Agent,
an.ltsTtt-tf.
BELAWAltE, LACKAWANNA
WKMTEll.N IIAlLlltlAD,
ItLODMKItlJItG DIVISION.
Tlme-Tablo No. t, Takes crfect ut
MONDAY, JUNK 10, tvi.
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8 44, Kingston
$ 18
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