4 V tlffi COLUMBIAN AND DMfrCRAT,BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA C01 NTY, PA. S5A3atte- fI,Tp.7gJlp,Hi. OAT MKAl DIRT. Undoubted! ohe riot'hfaitbiuind AStUlngi stalelrs't'oi' diet' U ot-nifl. While properly eobW! and ca'tm wthugar wd cream it forms a dish which roost pro pie reKiti Utierfain mf for'bteikfut and , to veV mHcb. cheaper. Llcblg has clitm teally demonstrated that oatmeal la almost m nutritions ai (he fery bef English beef and that.lt Is rluher tfaan wheaten bread In the element that ro to f irm bona and tnits 1e. Profewor F6b'li, of Edljib'urs-; during one twenty year. measure 1 the breadth and height, and aWfcsled the strength of both armi and lolnn, of the student of th Diversity a very nnmerom class and q( varlnui natlonalltlM, drawn to Ellnburg by the fame of Mo teaching. (In .f.iuud (hit in height, breadth of dint and should ra, and strength nf arms an I Inlm, the Bel gian were at the bottom ol the lUt : a llttli above them (be English, and highest of hI' the Scotch, and Scolcli-ItUh from Ulster, whi, like the native of Scotland, are fid In their early yeara at least on 'meal a day of good oatmeal pottage Scientific American, WATKRIXO FMiWEKS. In dry weatber,when watering la a very tin pnrtant matter, It should be borne in mind tout a good soaking once a week or bo a making that penetrates thoroughly, the wa ter rinding its way to every part nf the plant 1 in-at benfflelal, but that watering a lit tie every day or so, giving homeopathic dos ea, U an operation much better left alone, fur mucli more barm than good is likely to remit from mch a practice, inasmuch a tering in aucb quantity aa to moisten tho surface only causes growth of fibres near the top, the alight moisture not being sufficient to nourish them, but, on the contrary tho young, tender growth of fibre being within retch of the burning sun, must result in ei . hausllon to the plant. Water, thenfore should be administered with a liberal hand, that it may soak and percolate thrutiah thoroughly, as a long shower of rain will do, and the growth-of roots will be produced sad encouraged in their natural osltlon, ?o lag deeper and deeper after the nourishment they effect. WHY SOME PEOPLE ARE POOR. Silver spoons are used to (crape kettles ; nice bandied knives are thrown into hot wtv ter ; rags, airings and paper are thrown Into the fire ; besoms are never hung up, and are noon rpolled ; tubs and barrels are lett In the sun to dry and fall apart; clothes are left on the.llue to whip to plecea in the wind; dried fruits are not taken care .of in season and become wormy ; pork spoils for want of salt, and beef bt cause the brine wants scalding ; coffee, tea, pepper and spie 'are left to stand open and lose their atrength ; flour is sifted in wasteful man ner,and the pan is left with the dough stick ing to it ; potatoes in the cellar grow, and sprouts are not removed until the potatoes become worthless ; bits of meat, vegetables, bread and cold pudding are. thrown away when they might be warmed, steamed and served as good as new. Horticultural. WATER PROOF BOOTS. It is not always desirable that boots should be absolutely water-proof, as whatever keeps water out will keep it In', and whoever has worn India rubber boots for any length of time, knowa that retaining the perspiration of the feet soon puts them in a very unpleas ant, half parboiled condition, that is not de sirable.. Still, water-proof boots are useful in an emergency, to be worn for a short time as in doing the chores in bad weath. er. A pair of good rubber boots will ans wer this purpose, or a pair of common cow hide boots may be water-proof after the method of the New England fishermen. These people, exposed to all weathers, have for a century used the following compound : Tallow, 4 oz. ; rosin and bees wax, 1 oz. each, melt together, then stir in Neatsfdot oil, equal in bulk to the melted articles. The boots are warmed before a fire and this com position is rubbed into the leather", roles and uppers, by means nf a rag. Two appli cations will make the leather quite water proof. How to Eat Milk. There are many who say, 'I like milk, but milk does not like Bf,' that is, it does not agree wlth-tbcp. The reason for this, in most cases, Is, that the milk coagulate in the atoniac.li in loo firm a cud to be easily digested. But many who cannot drink milk or eat bread and milk, find no dfficulty in digesting a bowl of baked apples and milk. Upon this hint the exper iment has been successfully tried by a phy sician of large experience, of telling bis pa tients who could not digest milk, to use a;: pie sauce as a concomitant, taking a mouth ful of apple alternately with a spoonful of bread, crackers, or pudding and milk. The apple prevents the formation of a solid mass iu the stomach, and its juice also aids diges tion, so that no distress or sense of heavi ness follow after a meal thus taken. OnionsA Cube rou Ckoup, A lady who speaks from' experience says, that prob ably nine children .out of ten who die1 of croup might be saved by the timely applica tion of rout onions, mashed, laid upon a folded napkin and goose oil, sweet oil, or even lard poured on and applied as warm as can be borne comfortably, to the throat and upper part of the chest, and to the feet and binds. Three or four bushels of corn meal, with a quart of salt, in a hogshead of water, stir red occasionly for three or four days until it ferments, is much better and far cheaper than feeding either meal or corn to growing pig. You can add bran or middlings) or slops to it ; and wbert half used, fill up with water, and so repeat, adding meal when seeded and a little salt. This swill will bear a good deal of thinning, and is the cheapest method known of making pork. Starvation ik the Nursery. A .re cent number of the JMnct contains an ar tide entitled 'Starvation in the Nursery ,': it which attention is called to the fact that many parents really starve their young children by substituting other article; of food for milk, which they should be allowed to have freely. To a limited extent various articles of food may be given to the little ones, according to their age, but pure milk 'and plenty of it, should be allowed freely to very child. A Syrian convert to Christianity was urged by his employers to work on Sunday but' be declined. 'Hut,' rqfcl the master, 'does not your Bible say that if a man has an ox or an aas that falls Into the pit on the Sabbath day he may pull him out?' 'Yes,' answeied Hayob, but if the ims has a habit of falling into toe tame pit every caoustu nay, then the man should either fill up the pit or sell tbe ass.' Sheep are the only aulmals which do not exhaust tbe land upon which they feed, but permanently improve it, A HAPPY ESCAPE. On one accaslon Charles Dickens was up holding a theory that whatever trials and dif ficulties might stand In a mWa path, there was also something lo be thankful for. 'Let me In proof thereof,' said Dickens, 'relate a atory. Two men were to be hanged at New gate for murder. Tho morning arrived; the hour approached ; tho bell of St. Sepul chre s began to toll ; the convicts were pin loned ; tho procession was formed i It. ad vanced to the fatal beam ; the ropes were adjusted round the poor men's necks. There were thousands of mntly slght-secis of both sexes, of all ages, men women and children, In front of tho scaffold, when, just at that second of time, a bull, which was be ing driven back to Snilthfield, broke its rope, and charged the mob right and left, scatterltiaj people every where with its horns' whereupon one of the condemned men turned to his equally utiforlunnto compan ion, ami quietly observed, '1 tay, Jack, It's a good thing we ain't In that crowd' ' SHOULD I'ARESTS. SCOLD. It ha ncltber reason, religion, common s'nse, nor expesienee recommend It. While there are r'eaons, wany nhd wihty, to justify Its total abolition. It s.ours tho temper of the children; an that one thorough scolding prepares the way for two or threo more. It sours your temper, provided It Is sweet, which is n question If you are prone to scold ; and thus the more you scold, and because you have become crotser, and your children likewise. Scolding alienates the hearts of your child ren. Depend upon It, they cannot Ioveyou s well after you have berated them, as they did before. You may approach them with firmness and decision, you may puuish with severity adequate to the nature nf their of fences, and they will feel the justice of your conduct and love you notwithstanding all. But they hate scolding. It stirs up the bad blood, while it discloses your weaknes", and lowers you in their esteem. Eipecially nt night, when you are about to retire, their hearts should be melted and moulded with voices of kindness, that they may go to the'r slumber with thoughts of bvo stealing around their souls, and whispering peace. A person more remarkable for inquisitive- ness than good breeding one of 'those who, devoid of delicacy and reckless of rebuff,pry into everything took the liberty to ques tion Alexander Dumas rather closely con cerning his genealogical tree. 'You are a quadroon, Sir. Dumas ?' 'I am, sir,' replied Mr. Dumas, who had seen inougb not to be ashamed of a descent he could not conceal. 'And your father ?' 'Was a mulatto.' 'And your grand lamer I A negro,' hastily an swered the dramatist whose patience nas waning. 'And may I 'inquire vJhat your great-grand-father was ?' 'An ape, sir I1 thundered Dumas, with a fierceness that made hla interrogator shrink into the small est possible compass, 'an ape, s!r I My ped ig.-ee commences whero yours terminates I' Grilled Fowls. Cut ihe remains of cold fowls into nice pieces ; season with pepper and salt ; squeeze over them the juice of a small lemon ; let stand half an hour ; dip the pieces into melted butter, ami then into bread crumbs. Put' them on a gridiron and broil over a clear fire. Each inhabitant in the United Stites pays $2.02 for the support of the public schools, and $1.89 for military purposes. These two items of expenditure in other countries of the world are as follows : Prus sia, 51 cents and ?2.29 ; Austria, 31 cents and $1.89 cents ; France, 29 cents and $4, 50 Italy, 18 cents and ?l.fl7; England.and Wales, 66 cents, and $3.88 ; Switzerland, 88 cents and $1. Thomas D. IUbtxah. Atsxar tlAarnAt THE RED FRONT, MOVERS' BLOCK, HAKTMAN BROS,, DKALERRllN TEAS, CANNED FItlllT, OZOAKS. TOBACCO swrurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, .Glass & Queonsw:io FINE GROCERIES. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE Of? Family Provisions 4th door below Market street, lUoosstrarir, Fa. tr Goods delivered to aU jiUc! tLetown Aprtm. Ti-tr PUBLIC SALE orvuluabie EEAL ESTATE! In pursuance ot as order ot tbe orphan's Court of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, March 15th, 1479, at two o'clock In the afternoon, M, A. AnunermaD, Administrator of John Eveland, late ot Plshlogcreck township in said county, deceased, will exnoto to sale, by publls vendue, on the premises, a certain messuage and TRACT OF LAND kltuito tn Flslilnscrcek township, Colombia county. I'enmjltanli.bounJol tnd,debcrlbe(l as follows.MH on the south and east by land) ot rater Eretaud on the north by I idJi ot Michael Letnmm't heirs and on Uij west by lands ot George realor, eantaln log S7 ACBES, more or less, whereon are erected a Frumo House and Tr it mo Iluru. There ts also on tho premises, a GOOD AITLE 011 CIIAKD and other fruit trees. The land Is naturally ot good solVThe property la locaWcrjuu he putllo road leading from Asbury to the BUia road. It Is near Urn church and school bouse, as well as being conve nient to too market. Late the estate of sail deceased, ill iiato .In the township of Flshingcreek, and county aforvsald William Kbiciaaux, TEHM3 0F SALE. Ten percent pf one-fourth of the purchase money lo be paid at the striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten par cent, at tbe confirmation of sale, and tbe remaining three fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from counrmatlonntal, Jl. A. AMMK1IMAN, feb,14,1-U . Administrator, $66i a week In your own to n. 13 ontat irco no risk. Header If you wast a business at Mhicn persons of either sex can make for partltulars to 11. lUUJrr Co., r'ortlaiid.kalne. B1 US1NEKK CAHDH, VWITINO OA1ID8, LSTrKK UKABS, rwrKKS, an. to. Xtly and Cheaply printed at tlie Coluai iiIAN Office. GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. Cures) nit lMlit In Mr ii and Ilciiat TESTIMONIALS 1 rsoLArscs Utebi (Kalllnu (it tho Womb.) A Won dcrtul cure. Nina sears my tvlro nuacrcd rwlth this terrible complaint. hhe whs attended by doctor af ter doctor, went to tho different, hospital where fe- males are treated! tried them all J wore bandages and pessaries with only temporary relief, Her lif was miserable. Wu applied Dr. (I! es' Liniment. Iter relief was Immediate, she Is sow well. II. McDRauoiT, 40 West 18lh street, New York. I had twelvo strokes of Paralysis, My leg, arm and t jngue wen) useless : was obliged to uso a cath eter eM-ry day. Doctor tires' Llutment lodldeot Ammonia his cured n e. w ni answer any Inquiries so that all anilcted may know ot It. John Arm., North Uranford, Conn. Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia, prll 2 J, it. W. M. flllcs, K-q Dear Mr 1 usi-d jour Iodide of Amraonli Liniment on Flora Tetnplo'a htndpasteru Joint, pho had ben ryilte lame 1 tho effect was wonderful; she wiiks now qulU) well. Very re spectfully JOUIS, A. Wswu. P. S. t am now using It on Littleton's tljht toro leg, A lartre shoo boll on a valuabln joun; horso was removed by Ullea' Llnlmvnt Iodide of minonla. iuisrnERD KNirr, Carpets, Ittslxtii avo.,'Now Vork. Asmiu The tortures and agonies I endured fur six years, none but thosa who havosulTered with this terrible dlseaso can know. My life was infera ble. In desperation t triod 111103' Liniment loilde of Ammonia. It gave mo Instant relief, I'sed It In ternally ad well as externally Tnos, DnANtoAK, 1ST west J7lh slreJt. New Vork. I was In a dreadful condition. v" Joint swollen, ftaln Intense. Injections ot morphine Into my veins ailed to relltfre me, titles' Iodide of Ammonia took awav tho deposits from my Jjlnts I ivantoery ono who surfers to know what mil euro them. K0K0YCK LOTUROF, N'orlli Iltdo Park. JjimmulUe co. vt. Another Surrurer cured. Discharged from tho Mastachuvtts neutral Hospital as Incurable, with lnlla nmatory rhouinallHm In m aho'ildjrtt, nngerB and feet ; Buffered leurtully fur three years, tried everythUu : loit alt hope. Dr. lilies' Liniment lod Ido of Ammonia effected a comp.eU) cure. No. 7 rrtuio street, fall River. Mays. Hpralns. soltuu. bruises. Lamcn tn hones. ntles' Liniment Iodl.l3of Ammonia Is a perfect ape cltlc. No person who owns a horso should be wlib oullt. ' , M. 1.0DRNS. FG9 seventh avcr.UQ New Yoi k. In mv rimllv. and lor thDfttock. 1 have. used fllleY Liniment Iodide. (r Ammonia. It Is unsurpassed. and 1 am KurorlStKl at the mahvdlrtercr.t malniilea In whlcn It H applicable. It givca the utmost satis faction. Jonv J, ClKTRR Superintendent Eastern PoansylvanU Experimen tal rurui. 50 a nd 11 : and In Quarts at I1W. In which there Is a great saving. Trial size S3 cents. POMIBT AU. URUOOISTS. N. J. lllt.NDEUMIlOTT, Agt. for Illoooi.burB. inayAl, 'II- ANTI-FAT . At.t,Ai"8 ArtC-Fat ! the Rfctt remedy for Corpu lfiic). It U lmrtlr veprcltbto and perfceuv unnleM It new on the food In Ihe stomach. preTcnllnflUron- nnlesa. proTcnilnfiUrorr naT lo rtiruttlonjL 11 rt)n ltitti fit. will rtM fat ena fro tire cure Ibr ohcsltr, we do 10 knowing 1U ability to cure an attested by hundred! of testimonials, of vhU'h Uiv following from lady In Columbus, Ohio, Is a Bstnnlet "UcmlemcntYour Anil-Fat was dujy rerelTr!. 1 took It accordlns: to directions and ft re'liK-eU me live pounds. I was so elated over the re sult that I iDiroedUiely sent to Acxxkman'9 drus stortt Kr the second bottle" Another, a ptivslcUu, wrtitnj ror a patient from rrorldence, IU ln mv M Four bottles hare reduced her weight from IW pounua 10 m pounas, aca inere 11a rpovm improve- lucnt In healft jut. ' a pnucmu wniuf irou i k. KesUeman wilting' from Bo- jtn. aavsi 1 1th out ansae Lau rhann op attention to dirt, two bottles of AHan's AjiU-ralreduced me four and one-quarter pounds." The well-known Wltote eal 1 iruKjist. Surra, Dooltxtlb A Bmitii, of Dos ion, Maiw write as rouowst Allan's Anti-rat uas riHiuced a lady In our city seven pounds lu thrva woks." A Kentleman In BuLouls wrltesi Allan's Antl-Kat roiuced me twelve pounds In three weeks, and altogether 1 have lost twentv-flTe Dounds alupe coinrucnctag Its uta" leMrs. Iwiu.ll'UHrTDN, VliOBlI)ru?KUU.o ButfsJ-1, N.Ywrltet To tuk ritorRiKToiis or AixamA Amti-Fati Gentle men, Tbe foUowlng report ii from the lady who used Allan's AnU-FaL lt (the AntlFat) had the desired clTect, redurlnr the fat from two to fire pouuds a never to reaaln what 1 1 uneiceUed uloodVpurUler. It promotes dlpreatlon. curios; dyspepsia, and Is also a potent remedr for rlwuiuatUui. Bom by dnifglsta. Pamphlet on Obes ity sent oo receipt or itaUTjp. UOTAN1U MZDlCmK CO, TKOT DoOdo, N.T. WOMAN Ily nn Immense practice at 'the World Olapnt saryjind luvallds Hotel, bavins; treated many tirau amPcane of those diseases peculiar to woman, t hare been enabled to perfect a most potent and posl th e rerocJy for these diseases. To designate this natural specific,! SiaTe turned It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Tlic term, howerer. Is but a feeble eipreMlon of tny high appreciation of 1U value, baaed upon pcr eniial oitwrvatlon. I have, wlrlle wttpeeMns; Its poel- tlT rreulta tn iha sneclol diseases Incident to the organism of woman, sliigltl It nut as ta eUaiax r rrvwnlasT gem f my smkiad uvr. On Its merits, HJ a posiilve, sHll-,aad ttlectual remedy fortlils class of diseases, and ou that will, at all tlnB and under all clrcuiuHtaiies,act kindly, I am wlUlns: to stake lny reptiUtlon as a physlcUnt and so confident am 1 that It will unt (MsuLnnfilttt tliff inoat sani7nlne pcctatloni ol a slnfcle luvalld laly who uses It for any v( Hhi tdlnenufor which 1 nr ommend It. that 1 oiler and M'U It under A IMMUT1TC t'AI(AMTE (ror tnn.Utluni, see itamplikt nrappln? bottle.) 'Iht tnUdulnv an auiuuiT thotu! aiseases li my FaTertta I'mortptlea lias worked cures, as If by ltuzlc, and wtli a ctruinty neTtT before attained by m mtuhclKot T j.iirmrhrtm KiPMnlvis l'lnwlnif. rlnfai Monthly iei1od, bupprvrfllona wbirn from iiuimtiual causes, lrrtUrtues, Weak Baok, l'ro kipiu, or Falling of thj Uterus, Anteversloa and ICetroverslon, Jioringdown vbensaUons, Internal Heat, Nervous Ueprcaslon, Debility, peepondtney, Threatened MifcsTrlarv, Chronic Conxeiition, li Camroatloii and Ulceration ot the Uttmi, lm potency, liarrenneas, or btertllty, and Female Weakness. I do not exM this meillclnu as a M cure-aH, but It diiirbl7 fulflllt a slactcaesa of pTm, belns a itiost perfect specltlc In tUl chronic dlseasts of the J tii can obtain It In The 1'corc.K't) common ftxhSK ..IkDiau. Awi&xh, a took of over SUO paoa. sent. WMt-pald, on receipt of f IJO. It treats minutely of luotMj dleasfs iK'cullar to Females, and gives much valuable advtcuJn regard to the management of thoawi airectlons. . pguarls1s. f and ItiTaltds' lletel, Kiimao,7. Y. atJtf . 80, I8 GLAZING AND PAPERING TIT" SI. F. BODINE, Iron fitreet llow seo- v v oiiu, jjiuumauurg, ra., us preparea to ao sit K1QU9 VI PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING tn the beet styles, at lowest prices, and at short Partita having such work to do will save mosey caujiig uu (lie. AU wor warranted to;glva aausfacuon. Orders WM. F. BODINE. Oct. 1,187a, JDMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or WILUAM WUITS, SXCIASn), w hlte, late of bcott township, i olQmbla county, do ceawdrhave been grunted by the ltegtater of said county to the underfalizned Admlnlatratora to whom all persona indebted are reqursted to make Imme diate payment and those having claims or demands avaiiuiL we estate wui matte mem known to the AO nuuisirators wiuout atriay. JOHN M. WI1ITB, UEO. CONNK1I, LlehUtreeU , . . Administrators. If W. JtiiOJEK, Atiy. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. xstats or joeiru kucsli, diciasio The onderslgaed, Auiltor appointed by the Court iunt: to distribute funds to and amonir uartlea parties entlUoi thereto, tnthe bands the Administrator, win attend to the duties of bis appointment at hta omce in iiloomabure. on Tue- day, the tub day ol April. A.D., at ten o'clock a. m. which tune and place all parties Interested may attend if tbey think proper, or be debarred J. M. CLAItK, feb. as, J-4w Auditor, Tins rarr.a is ox hi.k with , Row ell & rmmn . Advertising Agents, THIRP 4 CHCtTNUT IS., ST. LOUIS, Ml. BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL B1XTH NOliMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M,, Principal. TIIISSCIIOOI, asatprewntconstltuted,"o3ersthoverrtstfaellltlesfor ITofesslonal and Clasilcal learntnff, ..ii.nni.nriiiin.i,fi Iiulldines HraclousTlni Itln? and commoaiotts i completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by ?as, and furnished with a bountiful supply of pure.sort spirS?,K'ilf,.kf,,i .....,. nrM-L Toiu-hirfien-HnOTd.erflelent.an1 alive to their work. Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Eipenacf uoderntc. Kitty cents a week deduction to all cipectlng to teach. Students admitted at any time. Ilooras Courses of study prescribed by the btato 1 I. Mdritl Jkliool. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. A.llimrt ! I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Mu.iic IV. Course In Art. Thn Ki-montarv Sc lentlflc and Clasileal Courses corresponding Dogreea! Mnsterof the hleinentst Master otrtho sciences! Master ot tho Classics, tlraduatcs their attainments, slsned bv tho orawrs of the lioardof Ctlttw. , Tho course ot stud j orescrlhed by the state ;s liberal, an athai :lentlllc and Classical I conrses are not Infprlor The Slate renuirena ulneroraer 01 cilizennip. ineiiraca uenanuiu insuuoui iu iiiuiaui,ji-w v. ttUU lUCir llllCUUStU -bUUCllVn. Iwajiouiumiivtuwi-J Catalogue, address the rltjclpal. i.wih.ifl IKIN. WIMJA.1I r.I President nonrd BARGAINS ! CALL AND SEE KSSiFSSK SUSS CLOTHiira BLiOOMSBXJBa. Mens' Overcoats from Mens' Suits from $6 00. Good Working Pants 90 cents. Good Wool Hats for 75 cents. Winter Caps from 40 Boys 1'aps from 25cerits. Good Working Shirts 50 cents. Good White Shirts, Mens' Socks, 3 CALL ANO SEE THE BARGAINS At tike Fapwl&F Btam of BAYED LOWllBima rVIBBATOR J Skc-IAAnkB. THE ORIGINAL ft ONLY GENUINE "Vibrator" Threshers, with unsovxo MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, Ami Steam Tliresher Ejtfflnesy Had only by , NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., BATTU3 CBEEH, MICH. . TIIB Match ten OraU-Havlnff. Time atntaa4 i cum ! lUraviMr ot tN sMy n4 arastarallnn. UihwI all BlHtr turn B.rvLI VV'.,rL, . B- feet CUmlBf, ud lor tartof Onla IHiraOWMUIt. IttAIIf Ralirn will not 8rtmlt ta tk n uwmtuuai wuliit m tMUmll M lu Irxrrkir wurk tloua ky TITK KNTIBB Thmklne Kxvnnn aaatl e(ltrj 44 ltm lual KiuaiMuii raw l uimW Um Kstr Or la IAVLD Ij UtM linra4 llirhlm MO Rerelvlnc fihnfl In tide the 8ey rstur, tollrviy fr iivm Hrkcr, UUI, and all ucb UaasVwaMlOaT aaJ craJavwaallsia' maU. ralkua. rtrfaHtrftilaptsMt I l JCia.lt and CiIIUom aj Brla, Wat r Dry. Lou( r Vttxt, tl4J or IWtaaO. MOT only Taatlr Baeerler for Wheat. U'rHj, Hym, m4 luZtiratM, kui lb. ot. toilet Msslui TtimlMr la yux, llaaaUiy, Mtltalt CUvvr, KksxEada. JUqulrea "klucfaBMUU1 or rttxiUdUac to cauof frw Urmia la fcaida, MXUVKLOVH for RluMclir of Prt, aatBf Ws Itui iM-ikaJi iam ifii.l lialu aW Mra. Maa & LUurtafa r atealUitsil. FOUR filceeef raraieroHa rmat lu from Mi la TwcJ Hutm alM. mhI i ! U MoBiUW lUt sviis lo fctalcb. STEAM Power Threshm n BfrcUhy. a a)rMl ala bcfMaratot luaal) MprMal Um buaai fv wr. OUtt VDrlmletl titeam Thrnber So- Inaa, wdli VaJuaUa lutpravaaMMia ut tkaUs,Uv Mttaraa, Ur ImjobkI u viLtr naka or klnO. IN Thoroofti tVorhnmaohlm Klpat rialaJi, lnactuiatif IVis, Lawiata of ktuitMwiii( U., ur Viuatoa" Thnatiar Ottiflu ara lirnrrji. FOB PmrtlDalarOf call oa our Dealers ttt wrlU tw w Iwr UluaUatM liratlar, WlakA liMllIra, Jan. 10, -6m r Feb.T, TWy ESPY PUN1NG MILL. The underslgcrn lessre or me Espy I'laslsg Mill, Is prepared to do all mucin el una wurk( Doors, Frames, M, BliiC etc. made to order oo abort notice. 8atlslactkis guar- aauwa. Cbabus Kava, Blocmsbunr, ra. TUTAINWRIOHT&CO., WUOLKHALK OI10CE11S, fBitastirnu, Dealers la , TEAS, HYRUre, COKFEB, UVdAB, MOLA88S8, aics, sricas, aicaai soda, ac, tc N, B. Comer Hecoad and Ardi streets, tsrOrdcrs will receive prompt attesuoa. tt ffmWwSr UadsatfhrJsTsm QaksavVQaC'XsU' are I'llOKESSIOSAU and Students craduatng therein, receive State Diplomas, contcrrlng the followln iMUiuuciciujuig iuii iiuniui uhw.i. "IT"' of Ve itee BARGAINS ! $4 50. cents. Mens' Vests from 50 cents. linen fronts 65 cents. pairs for 25 cents. FOR YOURSELVES NOW SELLING obtained for nn (nventiont. or for improvement on old one, for medical or other compoundt, trade marl and, labels. Caveat, Alignment. Inter ferencet. Appeal, Fuitt for Infringements, and all catt arising under the J'ntrnt l.atvtt, prompt ly attended to ' Invention that Jtavtt been y th patent Of fice may ttttt, in most ease, be pattnted by vs hung onposits the If, 8. Patent Department, and engaged in Patent business ex clusively, we can make closer searches, and erur Patent mors promptly, and with broader claim, mtmw wui arm rrwwgrwm ti UwinnylQn, sena ti a moa el or sketch of vour dettee: tee make txitminatlon and advise at to patentability, free of charge All correspondence etrtetly con fidential. Price tote, and JVO CIlAiinJS UJf IESS PATI2XT JH SECURED. IF refer in, Washtnnton, to Hon. Postmaster General D. 3i. Key, Per, F, D. Power, The Crmnn Anierican National Hank, to ojnetat in the U. S, Patent OJJlce, and to Senator and Representatives in Oongresi and especially to ovrclicntsin every Stat in the Vnlon and in (toi"a. Address Opposite putent Otficc, Uushinyton, D, Ok M. C. SLOAN & BRO. j.'.'iKiifrM; r BLOOJlSnCRO, PA, Manufacturers of Carriages, Btiggios, Phaotons, Slolgtis, PLATFORM WAGONS, ao, Flrst-elasa vrorklaMrava onlsaad. RKPAIIUNO NRATLY PONS. rrtcea reduced to suit tbe times, Jan. 6, 18TT-U. jyjOnNINO PAPER. ALL TUB NKWB FOR BRKAKPA8T. LIVE EDITORIALS, Full Aaitoclttted I'rcus Deapatclicii OOMrtKTit LOOAL RKPORTB. NEWS FROM THE ENTIRE WORLD, Arrangements nave been completed lor tbe Issue ol the Dolly itecord ot tbe Times,' ol WUaes-Iiarre, I'a., as a morning paper containing lull Auoclated Ins despatches from tbe entire viorld. wlui special reports Irora WashlngWnaadllarrtaburif. ItHlUreacb UKnmsbuiv In time lor dellvrrjto subscribers each morning by noon and will be regu larly served to patrons at tbe rate ol Fitly ccnta per Month, In advance, Tbe Bret number will be Issued on Monday morn ing, Uartb Sd, 1S7. an Agent wanted la every town and bam let. For lurtbcr particulars address KBCOlll) Of TUB TIMES, leb. 14.18. Wllles-Xiarre, Pa DEAR SIR; II you are tnwantot anjtbiaglnUwwaysl (JUN'8, KIKLK8, BKVOLVKKB, PliTOLft. AmmUDltklBOuil llBtlrlal. Tl4hins Tnk la oranvoinerriNs Hroavixu (ioom please write ror my Large lauatratedl'aulcvue and ence List whlcn tuw mi lulu. uujj,duiin0iAnDUasAT Wkar- saw UUH WOHiS, PmatVMIB, Pi, leb. 14, ii-iu, Jwaeo reserved when desired. V. Course In 1'hT'ical Culture. In tho other courses receive iioruuu muuuiiw , to Ihosn of our be Colleecs. . M ln,m. "vw .r- ","r"-';"'-t. " lh.- imn C. E. SAVAGE, DKALKR IN Silverware. Watclies.Joweliy.Clocks.&e, Humored to the roet Ofnce bulldliiz, flfBT dODf above the Kxhango Hotet All kinds ot Watches, clocks and Jewelry neat ly repaired ana warraniea. may u, -ui GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES We will sell the Very Best Family Sewing Kacnine For Twenty-Five Dollars IX CASU, on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with walout top and drawer, and necessary Attachments and deliver It at any Kali road Depot In the United Mates, 'Free Qf Charge. Tliesft machines are warranted to do the whole line ot Family dewing with more rapldlty,more ease or management, ana ie8 iaugue 10 me opera than day machine now In use. yen a for a Clrcu Kvery machine warranted ror threo years. Agent: wanted in Unoccupied Territory, Centennial Machine Co., Lnmtei 729 Filbert St., m ida.de r.rni a, Va. Oct. 4, Td-cm. S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Eugineer ASHLAND, PA. General Surveying and Engineering Business attended to with Care and Dispatch. I am prepared to tnako drawings, Plans and Models In Wood, lirass, Iron, or the above materials combined aa necessary ot Bridges, Uincs, Breakers, Btildirjs, Esjises, PUMPS, and all kinds ot machinery lor use ot cases at Court or r&r applications to secure patents. I'atriit. Hecured march S3,&- IMPCHTANT TO YOUNa The Biyaat & Stratton Business College. o. 108 South. 10th StrsH.i'hllai'a, OlTerfi uii8iirpnfwa fucUlllcs- lor nciiuirini; r viiHliiess ctm cation. Htoiiuitts cnu enter nt nuy tint ,. jvo vacations. Illustrated circulars Icc. aug. SO, It-Kw A & 8 The most extensile Manufacturers of IhUiard Tables In existence. The J. M. Brunswick & Balle Co. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, 9T. LOUIS AND 724 Broadway, New-York. Neweat and tnoit ckgant Hyc of BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWEST l'RICES, Elegant Parlor, Dining, Library and Bil liard Tables combined, size 3x6; slate teds, perfect cushions, complete with balls and cues, $50. Address hichever huue U nearest your city. The , K. Brunswick It 2Mke to J'eb.T.ts-Mw TTf can trake money faster at work for us than Uuj uiiny viae capital not required; we lll start you. $11 1 per day at home made by the Industrious. Men, women, boys and 'girls HS,n.t1fT.e,rs'wl'.eJ? '".work for us. Now lathe L"? Costly outflt and terms free. AddrcssTsci Co., Augusta, Maine. March s,s-ljr THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON XHJS i 1"K Oi'i'ICE OP MM b Wko PHILADELPHIA .w.. . H.a...,l. Mild JUJIIIlt fSIa, Who rtitUe AdvcrtSnemei.U7ur this Paper ESTIMATFQat,H?,,,t lutes h .Si'' Lt0 fl,r SevryuiMir AdrerlKlnr. LEGAL BLANK8 OF ALL KINDS ON HAND AT 71IK HJLlfclilAh OFMO Tho Seaside Library: Clio'tro Wks no lonecr for the few only. Tho best standard nort-ls within ie resell ef everr one. Hooks inually sold mini i lois slvin (unchanged and tmaiiriogea) lor 10 ana ?u renis. 1UI(AN WoIJfo, IiJ-.MImMuIock ItAt-rt n-linr.. hv l!hflrlf. Dtrtpns m.i, A liravo Iflfly, tiy Miss MulocR 104. ivepo'lwy, liy loim lianlm 1W. AttlioPlgnot llio Hivcr llngon, by 11 I. 1(0. TI10 mauler of tho oreylands, by Mrs llenry wood W, iiuuie-o'-nrasd by II I, rarlon lw.ni:oe hlnfr.tiv Captain "arrjat tn' n'lin I jlrU 1 f h'nvnnihntn. Ill VlrnvriCn MarrratlOO 11, A Tour of tbo World In Eighty imjs, Dy .tnlPB Vprno Il. IIumI L'nsli. br Chnrleilleado lis. (loliien urnln, by 11 L Farjeon 114. Dsrrell Marklmm, ty WIfhJI 15 llirvldon 11 w limn me ,iaze: or pi re 11 n wu 11A. Panllnr.. hv 1. 11 WAlfnrd tlti H10 f emale Minster, tiy K IJes 18. (ireat Rxpi'Ctatlons,liy U nlckins 0 vpln.ne!.. Iir t tnrrhr,. Mnirlnr, , l'elronel, by Unrehre Mmrjnt lsu. Kt niaiicv ot a Poor Young ,ian, by O Feu- tiict Ut. A llfo tor a Life, by Miss Mulcck Ul Thorrlvaleerrmin.bycopwiti Marryat u. Irtu Iendsi by enioutl ljver 124. pqulre'irMijn's lltlr.by .Mrs it Wood 1x5 Mary llarton, by Mrs tlaslell 1 ja. l:rema 1 or mv Father's t-ln.tiy H I) Illack more HT. .Mr ijidy l.urtlow. bv Vrs fla'kell 19 Cou.Mri riili l,s. 14 Mm tlhFkell lis. Tho Wandering Jew, (Ut ball) b Knircno r.1111 12. The WnnncrlDir .Tew (J.l halt) ny Etifrene sue xno I8ii.cernionsotitotihurili.liy MltsMuiock 100 11. .Michael Mrof off, bv .lines Verno 1W 13J. Jack niton, uv uniries ir r, xw 183. The Ducbers of Ilonenwry 1-aife, by II i Far. Hon IOC too 134. My lumber's Wife, by Amelia 11 Edwards m. Acalha's lluslmtid, by .Mls amtick ISO. Katie MowaM, by Alls Dllpliant 131, A Ilcnt lu a Cloud, by C'har'es Uver 1 a. What He Cost Iter, by ,lnnrs liijne 1SS. 1 nn(lnii I lean by H I, KarJeon lee 11(0 IPC IOC tec loc 140. I no bauy Line, vy J"th .1 r, nruunun 41. Mntirrsn Heady, bv Centaln .Marryar. Kic wo 80C ia'i Tti iirniinf thn .'flmih'. tiv ansa Muiock K3. The Haunted Tuwi r. l:y .lr llenn- Wowl 144. 'J lie Twtn I luieusnts, by Alexander Dumas loc Its. nail a muuou ui luotiey, u) Amelia II. Kd warai SOC 110. Charles '! alley,- tho Irish Dragoon, Dy iajvlt. trni) p r-o sec 10c 10c 14T. llntt In, tlie Keefer, by Captain Marryat UH. a it ue siocKintr. o.v Annie r.uwarus ll. Jnihtin Wand, by H L KarJeon !0C be loc so lec 10c 400 10c 10c sue loc loc 100 soo 100 iw, .viilsntpman aav, oyuupvHin niairjui. 151. 'Ihe Husslan Gypsy, hyAlex Dumas 13x. Arthur ti'lary, by cnanes lewer Its. Ward ot Wife J 134. A rolntol Honor, by Annie Kdwards im, H10 count of iifonte-Crlsto, Altx Dumas 150. Tho Klns'a on n, by Capt, Marryat 137. Hand and Olove, by Amelia U. tMwards 158. Treasure Trove, by Samuel Lover 159. 1 ho ruantom -hip, by Captain Marryat leo. Tho Illack Tulip, by Alexander Dumas 101. "I he World Weil I ott, K. Lynn Linton 10J. Phlrley, Charlotte ltronte 163. tTankiiltldmay, by captain Marrv at 104. A Voune W Ife's t-tory, Harriet Uowrn 103. A Modern Minister (Vol. l.) chevely Novel inc. Tho I ast Aldlnl, bv Oeorge Sand 10c soc 100 10c loc 10c 100 soo 1 no uuean a necKiacp, oy iex, uumua Con Cretran, by 1 harles Lever li,. St. Patrick's Eve, by Charles Lever 17(1. Xewtnn IToreter. bv Cantaln MfllTvat III. Hostoce to Fortune, by Miss Uraddon 179. i 'hpvnltcr de MaUnn ltnucc. bv Dumas loc soc soo 113. .lap'ji t in Search of a Father, by Captain Marryat 174. Kaui o'Donorrhue. bv Charles Lever ITS. The Pacha ol Many Tales, capialn Marryat 10c 110. 1'erclval Keene by Captain Marryat 10c ill. oeorse Canterbury's Will, by Mrs. Henry Wood 178. Dare flood Luck, by n. R. Frnncllllon 119, Te insiory orni;nme, ny victor iiugo ISO. Armnlade, by Wllkle Collins isi. Tbo countess do Charny, Alex Dumas 1KS .lulleb) tiuardlan. by Mrs. Cameron lsa. Keniiworth, by tir waller scott f'uood-ltye Sweetheart," by Khoda brouffton 10c David CoBOerfleld. by Charles Dickens soc 187. Nanon. bv Alexander Dumsis lss. Tho Swiss ramny iiontnson 189. llenry uunbat. by Miss Uraddon 190. Memoirs ot a Physician, by Alex Dumas 191. The Three Cutters, by captain Marryat 192. Tho t'onsnlrators. by Alexander Dumas 193. Heart ot Midlothian, Sir Walter Scott soo lot. no intentions, bv Florence starryatt 10c 195. Isal e of ltavarla, bv Alexander Dumaa 10c iwi. imcu m iMCMeuj. uy LiinnesLicKeua wi 197 Nancy by Khoda UruUgnlon 10c 19s. hetMers In Canada, by Cantaln Marryat 100 ivv. uioisiers ana mo iiearui. uy v,naa. itoaao zuc 200. Tlie Monk, by Matthew o. Lewis, M. P. (A100K IA1W1SL. 100 SOI. Catharine mum. by Alex Dumas 10c virA. .Mr. iitiurs 1 ove Mory uy i,eurge Aiiot luc 203. Cloister and the Hearth, by Chas. Heade soo 204. The Ynung Uanero. W. II. O. Kingston 19c 205. Tho mysteries ot Paris, (1st half) by Eugene Sue SOC S03. The mjEterles ot rarls, (Sd halo by Eugene cue xuc soo. Pobton ol Asps, by Florence Marryat 10c suj, 'i ne cnuaren 01 ttyj .ew roreat Dy ,capt. Marryat 100 son. North and south, by Mrs. Oaskcll soc S09. A Jewel ot a Girl 100 210. Young Mujgravo.by Mrs. Ollohant 10c sil, ltondolph t.ordon, by "Outda'' 10c S12. brigadier Frederick, bv Erckmann-Chatrlan 10c 218. Hnruaby Uuilge, by Clia. Dickens 20c V14 Mlnstowe, by Mrs. Lelth Adams 10c 815. nrds of Prey, by Miss Uraddon . 20c 210. if genus it tne ItiaeK watch, by.Temes orantior 217. Tne Sad Fortunes ol llev. Amos llarton, by George Eliot 10c 218. Dombey and Son, by Charles Dickens 200 219. My own Child, by Moreno Marryat 103 220. George Cantcrburj's Will, by Mrs.; nenry wooa voc sal. roorzenn, ny r. w. Jtobinson 222. Lastot tbo Mohicans, by J. F. Cooper 10c 10c 100 100 10c 10c 1IKJ 100 223. The Marriage Verdict, by Dumas 224. 1 ue Deer Mayer, Dy J. r. cooper sa. Two Destinies, by Wllklo Collins 220. The Path Finder, by F. J. Cooper m, jiauuau, uv iis inuiucfc 228. Tho Kegent's Daughter, by Dumas 229. Tho Pioneers, by .1. Fenlmore cooper 230. Little Grand and tho Marchioness, "oulda" by 100 10t! 232. A Dark Night's Work, by Mrs. Oaskcll 100 aas. -i no rnou uy j. renimore cooper 234. The Tender KecoUictlons of Irene MacgUI- lr cuddv 10c 100 235. A n Open Verdict, by Miss lira "don 230. Shepherds all and maidens Fair, by Walter Desant and James ltlco 287. Wandering Heir, by Charles Rcade S38. Ueatrlce, by Julia Kavanagn 239. No 1 horou'jhfaro, by Charles Dickens and Wllkle Collins ' 210. The Laurel Hush, by Miss Muiock 141. Trleotrln, by ulda" 212. The Threo Feathers, by William Black 243. Daisy Nlchol,by Lady Ilardv 244. .The Three Guardsmen, by Dumas 211. Jack Manly, by James Grant 240. Peg Wofrtngton, by Charles Iteado 247. Martin Chuzzlewlt. by Dickens 218. lircad and Cceeso and Kisses, by II. L. Far. eon S49. Cecil Ca8tlematno's Gage, by "Oulda" 250. No Name, bv Wllkle Collins 10c 10c 200 10c 100 200 100 IPC soo loo 21 10c 10c 20c 251. Ijidy Au"ley's Secret, by Miss M. E. Uraddon loo x.in. nam lo iiear,oy ueorgianna at, crane 253. A 'Into Man, by M. C. Stirling 234. Tlie octoroon, by Mtss Uraddon 255. Lothatr, by lilght Hon. U. Disraeli 250. lxrd oakburn's Daughters, by Mrs. Henry Wood 257. That Boy ot Norcott's, by Lever 258. Phyllis, '1 he Duchess S59. Valentino Vox, (1st half) by nenry Gockton S59. Valentine Vox, (2d half) by llenry Coekton 200. charlotte's Inheritance, by iiiss 11. E. Uraddon 201. If s Mlserables Famine, by Hugo S2. Lea Mlserables Cosette, by Hugo sa3. Ijc s Mlstrables Marlus, by Hugo si. Ij Mlserables st Dennis, by Hugo S03, Ijp s Mlserables Jean Vallean, by Hugo son. Jacob Faithful, by Cautaln Marryat 207, The Last ot the Iladdons, bv Mrs. Newman ruriy-uve uuaruj.ueu, uy uuinas xim. ,'ru na a ituse is Mie, oy Jtnot 2"o, The Jilt, by Chas iteado dda Broughton ;i The Diary ot a Ph slelan, (1st bain by Ssaiuel wtrren joc 271. The Diary of a rhyst.tan (2d half) by Samuel Warren 200 272. The Cricket on tho nearth, by Charles Dick ens loc 273. snarls yyow, by Capt. Marryat 10c 274. Ten Thousand a Vear,( 1st half) by Samuel Warren gac S74. Ten Thousand a Year (Sd half) by samuel iu, a piuwin uu iiw lureauuiu, uy juary Cecil Hay S70. Tbe Page oftheDuks of Savoy, by Alex, Dumas 277. Brother Jaeob. by George Eliot 278. six Years Later, oy Alex. Dumas 279. a Leaf In the Storm, by "Oulda" sso TheHreckof the "Ornsvcnor" 281. Lady Marabout's Troubles, by "Oulda'' ssj. I"oor Jack, by Captain Marryat 2S3. Twenty Years After, by Dumas 284. Oliver TwtSL. bv Chnrlpa Ttlclrpna 10c 100 100 so 100 10c 10c 10c soo 100 S8V Cometh Up ns a Flower, by Hhoda Broughtonioc 88. After Dark by Wllkle Collins 100 xsi. 1 eignwn urange S48. ThoChannlnga, by Mrs. nenry Wocd 289. a Christmas Carol, by C. Dickens 290. Dick ltodr.ev, by Jomes Grant 291. Olive, by Miss Muiock 292, "'lie Cometh Noybhe Said," by Annie Thomas 293, Torn Crosble.by Ramuei Lover 294, Tho OgUvles, by Miss Muiock S95. Lost for love, by Miss Uraddon 290. Tom Burke of "Ours," (1st ball) by Chaales Lever "MO. Tom Burke ot "Ours," (Sd bait) by Charles soo 800 10c Lever S97. The Haunted Man. by Charlas Dickens 298. Captan Paul, by Alex. Dimas 299, By ltoxy, by James 1'ayn 800. Uy Ceila's Arbor, by James Desant and Wal 10c 1(10 ter luce , 100 For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, or sent postage prepaid, on receipt of price. OEOlioE MHNno, Publisher, si, 83 and 85, Vandowater st, N. Y. P.O. Box 657. aug 3, ll-toi truths: HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS Hops, lltichii, Mniitlrako. llllllllL'liOU, Anil tbe Purest and Rest Qualities of ullpther Hitter. THEY CURE . All dlseasos of the etomaeb, bowels, blood, llrer kldnei s and urinary organs, nervousness,lemale oomplalnu and drunkenness. 81000 IN QOLD Will be paid for a case they wiu not cure or heln them! wl)'lUlllr ltcPu f Injurious found In Apkyour drurKnta for Hop Bitters and tree bookstand try tie Bitters before you 1 Seep! Take 1 nt Hop Ouugh Curt and 7Wn KtlUf u the Cheapet, Snttt and Bui. rOM SALS ST MOVta SK0TBSR8 HE WHITE nM.,,ii,A KSM niiiair. 9 ObWIKU tvirtonntt Tnil near of am.. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction,' J Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim orsctNtitHC VERV nKRT OI'imATINO qVICKKBT BKU.INO, IIANIHO.MI'.BT, AND Host Perfect Sowing Haoliino IN THE WORLD. The ofMlpopulttltrol !S Whllals lh most con- Vnclnj tnbuls to IIS eiftKsncj sod 8unrlorlt over other maclilnti.anil In tubml llnrj ft to the tridswe put It upon lis nerlls, and la no Instance has It tr jet tilled to satisfy any tccommcncitlan Inllstarar, the o msndtor IhsWhllo has Increased te such an silent that e are nuw cempelUd to turn out A Completes Co-wrlncf Maeliiaao Ui clay to BMpply Uaa demand 1 Even mschlni Is warrtnlcd tor 3 tears, and sold for c-th st liberal ClscountJ.or upon cosy psymentt, to suit tho conenlcnco ct cuslomers, wAonria TiVin m k3:coths niitiosi. WHITE SEWlWMACHINE CO., Us 350 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. J. Saltzer., Agent, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oct. 25, UMm RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES JkORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On and afrpr Sunday. November 10. ISTS.the trains on tbe Philadelphia t Krlo 11a lroad Division will run as follows : WESTWARD. Erie Mall leavcB Philadelphia It 5.1 p m Harrlaburg 4 25 am ' William port 8 33 a m " " Jcrney ohore 9 07 a m " " I;k Haven 9 40 a m itenovo 110 am " arrive at Krle 1 ss p m Niagara Express leavcsPhlladclphla 7 so a m ' " Harrttourg 10 60 am " arr. at Wllllamsport 2 011 p m " ' Lock Haven S25pm Fast Line leaves rhlladelnhta 11 45 a m " Harrlaburg 8 85 pm " arrive at Wliliatnsport 7 25 p m " " Lock Haven 8 40 p m EASTWARD, raclflc Express leaves Ick Haven 0 40am " Jersey Shore 7 14am " " VMlllamsport 7J5ain " arrive at Harrlsburg 11 55 am " ' Philadelphia 8 40pm Day Express leaves Lock Haven 11 20 a m Vllllamsport l!40pra " arrive at Harrlsburg 4H)pm ' Philadelphia 7 20 pm Erto Mall leaves Ilenovo 8S5pm " " Lock Uavcnl 45 p m " " v tlllamsport 11 in p m " arrives at Harrlsburg S45nm " " lTilladelphfa 7 to am Fast line leaves Wliliamsport 12 88 a ra " arrives at Harrlsburg 8 Mara ' Philadelphia 7 40 am Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and WUlam.port on Niagara Kxpress neat, Krle Express wess. 1 niiaueipuia jupreas eiiiu, uay liApreai vuit and Sunday Express cast, Sleeping cars on all rl'itV trains; r WM.A.nLDWIN, General Supt. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November soth, 1S73, trains will leave Sunbury as follows : NOIITIIWAHD. Erlo Mall B.so a. m., arrive Elmlra 11 ,s " Canandalgua,v 3.35 p. m llochester B.18 " Niagara. 9 40 11 itenovo accommodat ion 11.10 a. m. arrive W llllam:- port 12.65 p.m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra lO.so a. m. Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive Buffalo 8.60 a. m SOUTIIWAHD. Buffalo Express 2.80 a. m. arrive Ilarrtsburg 40 0. " Baltimore s.40 ' Elmb-a Mall 11.16 a. m., arrlvo Harrlsburp 1 jo p. m " Washington 10.30 " " Baltimore 0.30 " " Washington 8.30 " flarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris burg 10.6O p.m. arrlvo Baltimore s.25 a, m " Washington 0.18 " Brie Mall 18.60 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg s 05 a, m) " Baltimore 8.40 " " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D, M, BOYD, Jr., Oeneral I'ataenger Agent A. J. CA8SATT, General Manajtr PHILADELPHIA AND READING ROAD AERANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Nov, 10, 1S78. TS4X8 LEAVE RUPERT AS rOIXOWB(SPKPATEXCErTID For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsvlUe Tamaqua, 0., 11,45 a. ra For Catawissa, 11,45 a. m. 7,21 and 7,33 p. m. For Wliliamsport, 0,29 9,03 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. TKAIXSrOB KCFIBT LEAVE A3 FOLLOWS, (SCKPAV EA CEPTEb.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,66 a. m., Pottsvtlle, 18,39 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,45 p, m. 1ave Catawissa, 6,20 8,50 a. m, and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wliliamsport ,9,45 a.m.2,15 p.m. and 4,60 p, ra Passengers to a ud from New York and Philadel phia go througa n tthout change ot cars. 3. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager, C. O, HANCOCK, J""i,v General Ticket Agent Jan. 14, is it tt. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN llAlLROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table No. 89, Takes effect at 4:S0 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1818. NOltTH, STATIONS. 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Briar Creek -.Willow Grove.... .-..lime Kldge ...... espy., ,,, Bloomsburg .ltunert.. 11 STJ 4 18 9 1 4 0 ( 1. t 7 S3 111 7 30 11 89 4 41 7 41 11 45 4 49 f ( 6 4 65 8i 11 67 6 0) 0 6" catawissa Bridge. ..uautuie...... , ..Chulasky...... ..Cameron 18 18 HI 9 18 9 51 u SI) 8 55 .Northumberland, 19 4 9 8 45 9 t n m nm. a.Hl W. V. nALdTKAl), Supt. Superintendent's OSes, Scrauton, June 10, isis. business you can cn'gago In. $5 to l Tlr rtttvmail Iw onv unrL.rf either sez. rlirht In their own localities, re ticulars and samples worth 15 free. Improve your spare time at this business. Add ess Siikuon A' ("i Portland, Maine. inarch 82, is-iy THIS PAVER Vg3ti&&2 UmIhh oomrucu luny Im uuuie lur U IN NKU 01tn (eb. U, 7T-1C r NEW PENSION All pensions by new law, begin back at day of dU cUurje. Ite)ecteU cases also reined. 1'. usiouers and applicants, send too stamps for new biw.blanu and lntfuetlous to , N.W. rmuEHALD, Boe tM, Washington, B, Feb. IiIMw Jwtco
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