THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COL NTT, PA. Miscellaneous. in, tii kmim. PlN Wiiiim.s 'T.i ntunvo iln wrftus III the I'm'p, iln( ovef (he black r-pot tlm liol. low. eml nfii watch key, niul press firnil. Tills fnrei's trip IdfcigH stibslnneo nut, no iW, It mny le litiislust oil', mhL is it cure. A (toiin rt.M.vi: tut Imms lirtilst, i-lr., can lie nmilo ly tiiltini; very utriiiin limp wit Ire Ami liinl ; IhiII i-dnin limp ; iniir(iH w.i trr ; tulil mi te Hum witter ; Imil ngnln till very Mriing of lima i mmo liti'ccil oil wuultl bo n tmil Hilititltm 10 ll. CliAKouop Haiu. Tiie llrl'lsli linyal Sjcleiy lus mule reoiro'ies exU .".illnt; iver u iiernxl nl nnit tlmn tii IiuihUhI ypkr, mid fntliil id (linaiver n r.inc;lo ewi uf mid il it rhruign In the col ci r ul' tlio liiiinan linir. This pmin wlmlu pnjjf a of poems, novels will nwpupir item. "Camphor UalI.i. Clarify n .oiitnl of multiiii h'lulnml nbl to It threo pimmls of r p nil ccM. two of wlilto wax ntu) una of gum laiiiplmr cut lulu very sninll li'iMVK, Melt tli.se li'gether with L-etille Itt, niul stir un'.ll.lLo camphor Is dissolved j then ' pour it Into moulds. GooJ fur rough ImrnU. l'l.n.i) OysTBna.-IIiive re-fly n sktllet of boi i intf liif.J ; ilip your ujruters, on Rt n tlm,) lu bestcti yolk ol ega j then In trsUwl brenl crumb ; lastly in mlteil meal, niul then drop ipto the lard. Turn ami allow thtra In beoomo only slightly browned, Drul ti upon n fieve ami se.ul to table hot, ItOtUTKit Bisque. Take u grind idswd lob. uter, chop fine, put un the firo with n littli water j bnro ready a quart of milk, one loimli pi.uud of bulter, rubbed together with a largo tablcpooniul of flour, a little fait, mace or parsley J add to tlio lobster and boil about five ininules ; strain before Bending to the tabid. Potted 11 ekp.1 no, Scrape and wash doz-n lisii, lay them in nail or three hours ; take an cm then jir, season with a teaspoon fill of salt, 20 wholo peppers, 10 cIovm, '. bits of niaco aud half a teivpoonful o( groun 1 ginger J put the fish In layers, ad ding tbo call mid spices on each layer; puck down tightly, then fill the jar with three quarters vinegar and one quarter water, bake gently for live hours ; eat cold. TuttnoT. Tako n large white fish, steam till done; take all the bone's out, and eprlnk le with Bait and pepper : tako a quart of milk, quarter pound of flour, n bunch of parsley nud three large slices of onion ; put over tbo tire and stir till it comes to a thick cream ; take oil, add two epjj'i quarter piyind of butter; stiaiu through a sieve put in a baking dish a layer of fiih noil a layer ol sauco alternately until the disb is full, the sauce being on top, then sprinkle with braid crumbs j bake half an hour in a moderate oven. Uaked Cod or. Haddock. Take a rod or haddock of fire or six pounds ; keep the beau un the ush ; un not havo it upmicd loo deep ; make a farcie or ttuliinj; of bait pound of bread crumb, a tcapoonful of very fine divided parsley, a teaspoonful ol salt, asaltspoouful of grouud pepper.a l.all teaspooiiful of dried, mixeil thyme and mar joram ; take two eggs, beat them all togeth er, add a teaspoonful of butter, mix all thoroughly and fill In tbo fish with it; if iiec- essary tie the fish up with a string; bake slowly in a pan, larding with a little butter from time to time; about an hour and i half will cook the fish. To Keep Milk mom Tuhnino. In Er zeoirge, in Baxony, wbero the cold water system is carried out iu large dalric, an ap parenny cutciuai piau lias been bit upon for preventing their milk 'turning' suddenly in tempestuous weather. A thiu iron-wire chain is passed through the milk pans, the ends of which are kept in cold water. J)r, Flei-mlirnan, of Haden, testifies to the prac ticability of Ibis tnethvd, for ho oberves, authorities on this subject rnaintaiu that milk is lea tensillve to the electricity of the air than to the temperature that sur rouuaa it more immediately. The fact that milk kept in enameled or tin vessels is leps llablo to turn sour in hot weather speaks well lor this new theory. QrjENEbi.Ea or Fish. Takebreo pounds of white-fish or pickerel, and boil, cooking a trills less than for serving as boiled fish Divide th fish, picking out bones ; rub the fish through a sieve ; pound the fish in mortar with quarter of a pound of butter, an equal quantity of bread crumbs ; add a half leaspoonful of pepper, and one-third of grated nutmeg, take three eggs, beat all well together, and mix with the fish ; add spoonful of cream and the juico of a lemon spread flour on a board, and roll out the material, adding sufficient flour to thicken it ; when smooth, divide the paste into pieces about 2J inches long by 2 inches wide ; roll these iuto cigar-like shapes, but not too pointed ; fry in very hot butler un til a light brown. This dish makes a hand some entree, and may be u-ed with a centre of mushrooms or trulllcs. LASS or Sr.i:Ef. It is wonderful how much may be done to protract existence by the habitual restorative of sound sleep. I.at hours, under mental strain are. of course incompatible with this tolacement. On this, topic Dr. Ilicbardfon says it has been painful to him to trace the beginnings pulmonary consumption to lato hours, 'at unhealthy balls aud evening parties,' by which rest is broken and encroachments made on tho constitution. Hut he adds. 'If In middle age the habit of taking defi cicnt and irregular sleep be tlill maintained every source of depressions,every latent form ufdiseaso, is quickened and Intensified The sleepless exhaustion allies itself with ull the other processes of exhaustion, or kills imperceptibly, by a rapid introduction prematuro dissolution.' There, at once, is an explanation why niauy people die ear lier than they ought to do. They violate the priuciple of Ukiug a regular ii'ght1 rest, If they sleep It is disturbed, They dream all sorts of nonsense. Wr. Biiovlp Diet JIobu on Fiiuits an "VEC,i:rAiii.iM All tiustworthy hygieuits and medical authorities are unanimous recommending fruits aud vegetables as the best and moot appropriate food lor this sea son. und the eating of much meat, rich gravies, etc., as carefully to bo abstaine from, Aud vet there is not one nerson ten who carefully and futelligen tly follow this advice. Many a person who ,is now ner)u and shaky aud out of sorts would have strength and elasticity of spirits an improved health If less meats und much more fruits were eaten. Depend on it, large proportion of the physical ills of ll tomo Irom too much eatiug. There is but little danger of not eating-enough. The trouble with uiiie'teuths of ailing audchrou icallycomplaiuiug people is injudicious aud iutemperalo rating. Leave oil' eatiug much meat and greasy compounds und rich pastry, and try a simple diet lor a time, and our word for it, you will soon experience great and marvelous change come over the spirit of your dreams. In estimating the tprcd of professional foot rtcers jou must take them as they run. SCENES AT TIKE'S i'EAK. S nrc curiiAia natural phenomena are wit- - e I fr.iin the Mimiiiil of l'ike's l'eak. nine i irms nr mi remarkable Ibtro that tli'u who havo witnessed them nro eloquent tn thIr splendor. Iilttlo thunder nceom- Abies Ihfni, but tbo whole mountain seems be on fire, and tlm top ono sheet of llame. Irt'tflclly comes out of every rock, and dnrls trro nh'l llii r. u llli Indescribable radiance. n observer "ivs Hint It played around him intlniioiisly : hot down bis baVk, gbiuccd it at his feet, unit mi completely filled him hat ho bcrame charged liken Loydenjar. He could not retain his foothold ; he boun- led tmd rebounded fn.m 1 ho locks afitr the mnntif r of an linlU rubber ball ; he IV It as lliiitiuli a powerful battery were throbbing and tbrillinif (through his frame, aril, fear- ng cousequencs, he hurried Into tbo signal tall mi. The Mgiml officers stationed at t lie l'eak see some wonderful xtir,lit, and if they id us much imagination and rhetoric as thoy have p. tience and power of observation hey could lutuisli some very vivid descrip tions of what they witness, Several men of fclenee who have watchedelectrlcstorinsl'rom the top of tlm mountain, think tho phenoni na tho grandest and most Imposing, and that they can hardly be surpassed nny where. The I'oak commands a view of 100 miles ra dius, a wild mountainous region, containing many lakew, end tbo sources of four great rivers the Platte, Arkansas, llio Grande, and Colorado of California. A GARMENT OF GLASS Tho S en Francisco Chronicle says : 'In tho largo basement rooni of tho residence of Isaacs, No. 1,134 Mission street, Is now being woven the most wonderful fabric of which tho voluminous history of tiulque feminine- apparel furnished any account. It is the material, as flexible as tho finest silk and as durable as llluu Jean Williams' f.i- orlto stuff for trousers.l'or a lady's drcss.and it is being woven by an artist in gl.i work , Professor Theoihre Qrenier, outof inrium- erablo colored strands of glass first spun by himself. Compared with tho completed gar ment, tho mythical glass slipper of the fabu lous Cinderelln wilt sink into vulgar insig nificance. The spinning Is all done, and oc cupied many weeks, and is of very fine finish. The weaving is all done on an old- fasliioned hand loom, the warp being nine teen feet long and the wool four feet, so that tbo material will cut to splendid advantage, Only about ten inches a day can be woven, It is of that now extremely fashionable loose and careless ml mixture of colors known as the Oriental. When tho dress is finished, it is to be worn by a young wax lady with n glass head, blown expressly for the occasion by the. professor, aud profusely ornamented with blonde glass curls. The dres is to be made with punier skirt, loop sleeve and quare neck. It is to bo beautified with box pleating, nud bound in blue. W ueu the dre-s and the wearer are fully construcled they will be put on exhibition. At the cor onation of Queen Victoria she wnreadrrss the wool of which wasspuu glass, but the warp ofsilk. This was then thought to be the greatest feat which could ever bo accoin plished in the glass business.' It is often said that the medical profession n the United States is overcrowded. Over eighty medical colleges send forth every year more than one thousand new graduates to bo supported by suffering humanity. The number of doctors is increasing far beyond tho iucrea"o of population, In 1810 there were in the whole country COO medical slu dents, or one to 12.000 people; whereas, in 1S77, there were 'J.G10 students, or one to 00 inhabitants. No couutry has such tn abuudance of doctors, for iu no country can the medical diploma or license be obtained so easily as in our republic. As a renlt ol this we have one doctor to every GOO peopli ; whereas our neighbor, Canada, has ono doc tor to 1,200 people; Great Ilritain, one to ,072; trance, one to 1,811; Iielgium. one to 2,048; Austria, one to 2,500; Germany, one to 3,000; Italy, one to 3,500; Norway, one to 3,480; Kussia, one to 50,000. The physi cians of this country, under the double pres sure of hard times and professional compe tition, have begun to think that the time lias come to adopt measures of protection. One proposition, which w ill not be adopted, is to abolish colleges as piivule i-oipotatinu, and put medical education under the control of the States ; that is, to establish State colleges with salaried professors, w bo shall not de pend upon the students for their income, and so will not be tempted to praut diplomas to the largest possible number of graduates. In the north of Holland tho fares aro not over a foot abive the level of the sea, and soui aro lower. The land is loose, spongy muck, and is very rich. It is subdivided Into hmall parcels by canals. There lire ihoii'iiuds of windmills which are Used to pump water all the time. The dwellings are as neat as they iossibly can be. Tho are built lu small villages, clustered closely together. The roads are all paved, and not a particle of dust is ever seen. They una sure distance) by tbe hour, s-iyin that from place to place it is ten hour-,' walk, four hours by boat, or two hours by rail. Tiie houses are built as nicely as any in our ci ties, about fifty feet square, with about eight feet between tbe joists upon tho first floor ; all nbove is used for storing bay, Ou the side aro the stables for the cattle, and tkey are models of neatness. The Hours are all pavod with stone or brick. In these slables where the cattle are they make bulter.cheese, do the washing, ironing aud baking aud the general household work, It Is not an uncommon thing to Bte Jiuudreds of cheeses there ; tney weign auout lour pounds eacu. The bedding is always clean, and lasts a good while When the cattle aro put Into the stable tbey are put there f ir the season, and tied with a rope to the corner of the stall. The air there is always cie illy, atul the cows ure blanketed in tummer, aud of couro aro warm In their stalls in winter, for fires are quite generally kept burning in two stoves through tbe coldest of the season. The calves do not need to be covered iu the tummer, because nature has provided a very thick coating of hair for them, aud in winter tbey ure ehcarcd, This is a dangeious erasou, and often the findest mother's cure is no protection agtiiist Couidm, Coldi and Hoarseness, Dr. Hull's Cooj;li Syrup should hi kept lu icadiuess 1'rice -o cents. "Gould you tell me, sir, which is the oth er side of the street V On being told that it was acroi-s the way, the tight one said, "That's what I said ; but a fellow over there sent mo over he ro " fiivav it uv Dot'Tons. "Is It wniHa that M, Godfrey is up and at woik, aud cured by si siiup e a remedy t" 'I aure you ills true that he is entirely cured, and with noihlng but Hop liiiurs ; and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said be must die I'' "Well-a-day I That is rcmarkatls I I will go this diy and get some for my poor George 1 know hops are good. GILES' LINIMENT I0DDK AMMONIA. TnAOS MARK. Cm rs nil I'.ilu in Matt inn'! Ueuisl TIWrlMONIalJfl 'iioi.ersi- tTTEHirfnlllnu of tlio Vomh. AWori- (lerliil eiuin Mim jctirs my who sutlci-eil ;wltli tills terrlhloiomplalnti Hie was attcnileUbj ots-tornf-ler ilnctor, vseut to t'ie JIITorent Hospitals wneiu ro imleBuro treuieil ; triilUe-m nil; wore tmiul-iires foul puSMrlns wltliooly tempoi-tiryreitor. Her lire irua iiiisvrttom. tt unpueti nr. til t's i.iiinui-iu. Her rulkil was lintuetlUte. bu Is now will. 11. AlCIIKHHOlT, so West Dili s'.rett, Neiv Yolk 1 hail twrlrn Rtrmrua nr I'lir.ili&ls. Mr t'v. mill nii'l t jnguc wt-ru usHt-ss j was obliged to us a cat n eter cutj ilay. Dcntor lilies' liniment Iodl'k'ot Ammonia Jus cured n e. N 111 answer any ltntuliles so that all antlco l n.ay know or it. ions aitki, iso. in uranium, eor,n. Chestnut lllil, l'liilwlelplil i, April VI, 'Jo. Auirnonla Lttilmi'iiL un Klnt-A 1 c j.vite's htlirl liAstcrn joint, stio Mil l'im (pltle I.itius 1 Uifi elTKt was woiiiiinii; sue it iiks now 'iniio utii, cry. re spectlaiiy ionrs, At I ELCH. I. H 1 nm now uslncr It on T.ltllptnn'srlirht ruro letf. A large shoo bolt on a valuable yminj horse was remove,! by UHeg' Llnltncnt Iodide of Ammonia. zoiki'hkho r.NArr, rnrpots, Itnslitn nm., Nw York. ASTIPl I TIih Inrrums und nironlps 1 nnilnrHd Tor six i cars, nono but tuoso who luiu suiTcrcU with this terrtbli' disease can know, .My Hie w us nil-ora- om, in aesprraunu 1 incu linos' L'.nimeur louaaor Ammonia. It, trave mo Instant relict. UsedUlu terualiy wi will as externally. Ttios. riBUNia ex, 127 west 2Ttb street. ,uw ork, T was In a dreadiul eonditton. Joints swollen, fialn Intense. Injections ot mornbtiie lnlo my elns atleil to rullsv.. mo. uik-.s' loilldii ot Ammonia tooK awav tbe deposits from my Joints. Iwnntcvcry one w bo sutlers to know wliat w til cut e tbem. Foanvcs Ivrunor. North IIjilQ I'ark, Lainmolllo eo. vt. Another Rurrcrcr cured. lil;Uar,ed from tho Massachusetts Ucncrul Hospital as tncurablu, with InrtaTiiitutoryiliouniiilsinln in shoulders, lingers ana loot ; suffered learlully tor three ears, tiled everjuonf ; lost nil nope nr. lines ununcnt ruu lilu ct Ammonia cftecicd a complete cure. KI.LHN MtTII, Ko. 7a I'rano street. Kali Ituer, Mass Hpralas, splints, bruises, ljuneness tn horses, Olles J.lalmi-itt loilt-lj or Ammcnl.1 Is a perfect ss clilo. :,opeison who owns a borso thoutd be ivlth outlt. M. Kopevs, rcDseventtiHieiiiitj. New York. In my Mmtly, anil for tbo sdK, I b ivo used tuiet Llntme-nt loiililo of Ammonl.i. Ir Is unsurpassed, mid 1 nm surprlsetlattho miny Uirrerent maladies In uhlcu 11 Ls applicable. It gnesthu utmost Batls facllou. .TOirv J. C.A BTEK. Superintendent EAStcrn rennsylvanli Ksicrliuen tul Kami. to c. und i i anil la Quarts at Ji.C0, In which there Uairreat s.ivlnir. Trial blo S5 cents . fr-oiunr am, T)iii-ooisT9. N. J, IIKMHill-sntlTT, Agt. fur IlliiomsliiirK. may 4l,.'l1- ATXAN'a Anti-Fat li tiie great remodr for Corpu lency. It H piirily Tt Kctalile aivi iMTftctiy harmless. J t bcu mi the food In the stomach, rrovonllDK Its con Torlon Into fiU Taken acrorthijr to illrucUonn, It will rcdure a lit l penwn rrom moo pountu u necn. In placliiff IMS remedy bt fore the public as a pot. tire cure lor obesity, we do bo knowing lis aMttty to cure, os Attest! by hundreds of ttsttmonlalt. of uMith ih fotlnwlna- fWwn n Inrlr In f Joliirnhnn. Odin. li a BiimpU't "(lentlemmiour Anti-Fat -was duly renlveil. J took It nccordlntr to iMrccttons and It reduced inr flTe pounds. 1 was bo elated over the rc eult that 1 Immediately Bent to Ackkkman'S ilnig itore for the second bottle," Another, aptiielclan, riling for a patient from rrovldence, R, IM Bajw, 'Four hottles have reduced her welpht from IW poundi to 192 pounds, and ttierolsaprm-ral Improve inent lu lienlih.'1 A gentleman writing from Bos ton, sau lthout Bpeclal change or attention to diet, two bcttlea of AtlJn'8 Antl-FuT relucwl m four and one-quarler pound. 'IhP well-known hole paIu Iiruiilata. BjiiTit, IKxjlittle & fclsitTii, of LJoa ton, Mnik, write as followsi Allan's Anti-Fat has reduced a lady In our ilty petn pounds In three wtiks.1 A jrcntleinan In feu Loula wrlU-st "Allan's Anti-Fat rcducs?d me tweho oun s In three wttks, and altogether 1 have lost twenty-flvo rounds since eoramtnclnff Its use." Jtesrs. i'owtl r. & I'limiton, Wholenalo )rufftrlets, of ltulfalo, .V.,wltCI "To the I'Kormr.Toiis op Allan's Akti-Fati Oentle- ruen, 1 he folio win ir report li from tho lady who usetl Allsin'ii Antl. (tiect, reduclnz the fat from two to five pounds a week until I had lost twenli-flre pounds. I hopu neer to ngatnwhat I liavelost." Autl-Fatli an tl-t ai. ii(ti Anii-taiinau meucfcircu unexctllcd blooil-purlucr. it promotes uiKLBiion, curing dynpepsia, and Is also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Bold by ilrupglsts. I'amplikton Olxu Ity wnt on receipt ofsUmi). 110TAN1U aUCJJlCLNK CO., riiOP'RS, lluffalo, N. Y. WOMAN Ily an Immense practice at the World's Dispen sary and Invalids' Hotel, having treated many tliou fiaud eases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I JmT been enabled to perft-'tt a meet potent and posi tive remedy for these disease. To dceljrnatc this natural f pectfle, I have foamed U Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The term, however, Is hut a feeble expression ol tnyhtph ippreclstlon of ltn alue, haeid uHn per sonal obeeraton. 1 lime, while wltncsfelnff lla lwsl tho rcbUlts lu the epi'ctat dUeases lucldtut to the organlni of woman, blntrlitd H out as (he cllmm or crowning cttn of my Dtllcol earrer. On Its merits, naa positive, b.Ui', aud ulin-tual rLiuedy lor this class of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly, I am wllllnjr to stake my reputation as a physician t aud eo confident am I that it will not dlsHppolnt the most sanguine ex pectations ol a single, linalld lady who usts It for any of the ailments for which I recommend IMhat I offer nud fell It under A rOKITHE UL'AltANTU (For nn.,MiUna n Kiir.li1.l wmnnimr lntllt.l Ihe Mlowlnit arc among lliobe dlseuses In which iny Fuvorlte I'rcai-rlptlon lias worked cures, as If by magic, and with a en talntyiieer before attained by any inudlctuot Liucorrlicea, Excessive Flowing, coitikl'u, ciiituMic iiowihji, iloda. bnnpresMons when from rtKUlarltlus, Weak Hack, i'ro r llio Ulerua. Anteverelon and l'liinfui ."Mon tin y reiioe unnatural causes, lrrtg l,in.i,a r.- Viillliin nf ll Heat, Nervom Dcpri'b6lon, lt.bMly, Uespondency, Threatened AllacarrlJge, Chronic, Concybtlon, lu (lammMlonand Ulcemtlonot t!i Uterus, impotency. JUrrenneaa, or r-terlllty, and Female Weakness. 1 do not extol this laedlclna as a "cure-all," hut it admirably fulfills stnglcneM of purpose, being a most perfect snecluc In ull chronic diseases ot the wxnol system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor wld It do harm, hi any Mate or condition. '1 hose who dent re further Information on thew sub Jpcu can obtain It In The People's Common Sbnik 3IKDICAL ADV13EH. a tofl of over WW pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of Jl.k 11 treats minutely of thoso dUtases peculiar to Females, and gltes much valuable advice lu ngard to the inanusgemtnt of those affections. .... . , faTorlt. norlpt!on mU by DruscUU. f U. V. 1'IEKC'K, At. U, iTop'r, world's UUpeasarf hut Invallda' Uotl, lluflalo,. Y. Tlio mi 11. iU it THAN. ALoj.tr ll t triif. THE RED FltONT, MOVERS' BLOCK, HARTMAW BROS., DBAIJIUSIIN TKAS, (J.VNNKl) FKUIT, TOBACCO 5wurr, CONFECTIONERY. v Spic;: of all kinds, Glas3 & Guccnswaro FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Doraostio Fruits, AND OENEUA-L LINE OF Family Provisions ilh door below Market btrcct, Blcomsburp, J'a, tv (i ood a tittlMitd tot-li teas cf tLelcwn ArlUT, M'lrfGl) A 11?I !T lie found on flle at 0v 1 HlO J A 1 li Itl'. J'jwi-lllt Uo' t,rwiuT Auviniftiiiir iiurma iiu biru,u mnei, mht.. .,er U.lnKtioutruet.liiiiy bcuiudeiorlt IN MSW ltJIlli. feb. 14, ll-lf r 2 OOUllT PHOCLAJrATION. WriIKKEAP, tho Jinn. Wlt.llAM I'mvem, ficsktcnt Juil(o ot lliotouil itojer ntnl Terminer nml (icncrnl -Tall licllvt r , hi "t (imr ter Si'swionsottho 1'eoconml tlio Court ot common rionsantl tirphans' Court In tlio SMli Jmllilal Ills trlct, composeit ot tho counties ot Columbia anil Montour, nndtlio lions, t. K. Krlcktnunn runt P. Ii Hhuinan.Awio'nto .luiljri'H ot Cotinnbli county, liaro Issued their precept, luMrtnir il.it llio 15th day of ivn, In 'ho jr.ir nf our tAird ono Ihousanil clulit liun,lrtsl mid wnnty-nlni, nn I In m illrcetwl for liolillnifri Conn or oyer mil Tirinhur run) (leni-ral tfii.irtiT isiwl'iiis of Hi" lvncis cmirl ot eHnrinon I'lrns niul iii'i'li.ins' limit, In liloouiKhiiri,', In tlio rouiilyor I'oluinlil.i, on llio llrst Jtouilay, Irliir;thi3 6th liny ot Jl ly no.vt. to contlnuo two weeks, Notloo Is ln'iuby (ttrun to tho Coroner, to tho ,Ius tlcos of tho Peaif, and tlio Constalilos of tlio R.ild county of ColumOl i, that thoy Ira then nnd ther. In their rropor porson at id o'clock In llio forenoon cf aid 6th day ot Slay Willi their records, inqul Pltl'ins anil other rcincmbiaiicos, to do thoso tliliik'a which to their ofllii'S npiwrtuln to. ho done. And tlioso that nro lwuiidby recognlianco to prosecute atralnst the prisoners that uro or may to In tho Jail of tlio Mali! county of Columbia, to to then nnd there to iiroscciito tliuiun.s sdinllbo Ju,t. Jurorsaro rc qumtcd toliopunetiialtnllielrattcndanci),ii;rccably to their notices. Dated at lllooinsbun? tlio lStlulay (a1 of lVb. tn tlm year of our lord ono lf.n, l-thousand eljfht hundred mid soTeiity.nlnn (-y ) and In tho ono hundred and third jenr of tho Indorelidencc cf tlio Viilled Males of America. Mierltr oniec, JOHN. V. IIOKI'.MAN, lilooinburi;, AprlU to fchcrllf. Jui'ons for May TGnii,1879. cuuxiTjunoiis. li'oom-J W llycr. J.T Wn Belter Heaver Jacob lllntcrlltiT, W U llrcdbcndor, Henry II lllniler.ltnr Benton Ml.n V llarncs, A T lkclcr, Dyer Itoss ltrlaa-i-eck Charles Campbell i atuwissa rou.r it Haldy, Charles llartinan, Jacob K lihann. Viiirn Adam Sltler, John S Hemloy Plshtnyreiik Andrew l'uiks, OeortfO I'.aticr Kr inkfin vm Mocker nrcennooil loim Ix-nirot'. Ilemlocl; Simon Itilchsrd .Madlaon John .M Johnson Pino John r Fowler, John llrnncr scott John Harding, John Havagu TUAVKltSl-1 JUItOllS. KIILST WEEK. Bloom Ch is Kruir, I, S WVtorstceh. K (' lint, John n-HVk, Ki I IU-11 US. UI iIUn,n1. Htllltl IRIILtl Berwick H u n llnn.inan, James Wither, ivm.l Miyder, Win Morton, Lyman l'owler, Sa-nuel slmD-on. llenton Cornelius simltz So! II Davis uri.ir. ivok annuel Hlfer. Snutiel JIartz, ceorje i in r. uiiiuis sarinenrsrcr. Catawss.i-iieorfc'B striker weniro -i-.o tiariiaaii, cpnen .ncfcwm Ktlilmrcreek til is A"h Franklin l"ae 'I ltsuortti. (I n I. lCo-,1onbauder llreonivuoil Hen unit Ited.lnj, Jackson Itobblos, m j'Ari., ir.i n Aio-Tison Hemlock John V .uoore, Itlehard Henry, Oeorge W WllltClllllt. lackson Frank Derr, Henry llurlcman, Jr Mullboii Kruik No ii. Main Wm McnMnirer, r, J 11 Nuss Mont mr-Wui l'.Mou-er lt I'le innnt -David uroup, linljert Howell Oraniro W u Meirarnlo. M u Keller Koiiniicreot-n.iMil latut scoit-llei.rv (iiiiinir, s h n lonvTo'in Sholliriborger ouanvai ll r i eiiTlll.ll, J011U 111112 8EC0NI fKEK. Wooin T ti Malz". A W Phillips, -T W ('Mwforil. .ron fltlunMUPhman, wW Uot'nok, 1) W Koblilns, .1 j iiafuu'icti .euprJa' ob l'.nlctr, Jolmliig'i.TibcrKt.r Hcritnll !1 J I) VU Cut ivlssa-c r lUrder, o WCHik, Ilojcl VtlU r,Na- tll.lll IKMWIlf, JO'Jlll VVaiUT, t tUH"ll JIllttT Fl-hlugeriek utUaubiiillli, John t-utton, Jo.-Iah I It's. 1'nuiklln Mo'os Uowrr (ircenwurHl K irton (Julck, Ira Hobblni IlfmlockWin 1' U 11, Jumea A 11 an la .1nrkvnn.lL (.tillstlail Madison (Uorco Wagoner, Amos Johnson, Isaac Mijltrliln MMn Klin sliumnn jiiniln-JiicburDYcr Montour K ii Kootly Mt rieosant-Stonlu'ii Crawlora Orniifjo Umuiuel Hnyder oi-rluttcrvek Win 'leaifer HuffdrluiU Joiino Iirlnk, Snmuel Itcbcrl3 ADMINI3T11 A.TOR6' S Al ,E OP VAt.UBI.IJ HEAL ESTATE ! K.X. Slinlnstou, Adailnktratnr of Martha Thurs ton, deceased, latu ol tho townbldp ot Llbertj- In tho county of Montour, will expose to public salo the following described real itilo on th premLies on SATURDAY, APKII, 2(TH, 1ST!), at ton o'clock a. m., A HOUSE AND LOT, situate In the Town ot Dlao.n3b irg, ColumbU coun ty, l'cnnsylvanli, biundeJaud described as follows: Nortlinaidiy by Main hireol ot said town east- wardly by lot cf I. Willi ims, southwardly bj lino AU-y an i westward!? by l.itof I. Brobst, It beliii the southwest half of lot No. 1 and fronting on Main street twenty.four feet nlno Inches and en ten Un s In depth two hundred uuJ fourteen nnln lull ten, o-i which aro erected a to-story iv.imih f?sv-:iin:r iion-iP, There am Irult trees oa tho premises; also a half interest In a well ot water. TKItMS Of DALE. Tea per cent, of one f Tin li of Hi i purchase money to bo paid at thestrlk- log do vn of tho property, the ouo-fourili less tho ten s-rcent, ut cjnllrmitton of sile, and tho remaining turce-fourths In one year thereafter with Interest Ironi conilrmitloa nisi. It. ti. MMIVOTOX, Admlnlatrator. April 4, ;a-ts ORPHANS' COURT SALE Ol' VALUABI.K REAL ESTATE llyvlrtuoot an oriK-r Is3ue-1 outof the Orpluns' Court of Columul-, county, John A.il'unslon, Aduiln- strator of Augustus Mnon lato ot tho Town of Itloornsbiirg, deceased u 111 oxpode to .public saloon tho premLsis on Saturday, April 2Uth, 1879, nt two o-clMS p. ni. , the folloirtng describe 1 proper ty, to-wlt: 12 jLots of Ground sttuato In the VIU120 ot Bycr.s Orove, In tho County of Columbia, nounde 4 as follows : On llio south by Centre street. 011 tin wes. by West Alley, on tho north by Hnj Alley and 011 tho ea-t by Church Al ler, Mnit lor.s Mas 33, 31, 35, 3D. 01, CI, 03, ci, c eo, i!7, iw In u plot ordralt of mild lllag. Also, lMCItorilElt Uir.S til' nitiiUN'D, situate In said vllla?u bounded ns followrt : On tho north by Centre stp'et, on tlio east by Ch-trc'i Alley, on tho south by Mill A'loy, mil oil tho we.t by West Alley, said lots being No. 21. v., 24 and 21 In the afore mentioned plot, AliO, Will bo exposod to public salo at tho COL'ltT HOl'M'.tii lltoonuburj at ten o'clock a. in., on SATURDAY, AI'lillVMtli, lS7y, tho following described property, to-wlt : All that uidlvlded one half put ot six acresof land slltutetn the Townsif Itloouiiburg aforesaid liouuded and described as follows: Beginning nt a slono In centre of road from Itloom l-'uroaeo to the Ferry nt tho Hun'iui hanna liver, ruualng llienco eastward y by 1 m l lately sold to McKelvy Keal, thirty-seven and elghutcntbs perches; thence soutti ward,y twchty.tliennd live-tenths perches to centre of road opened or to bo opened upon land ot Joseph W. llmidorliot; thenco wrfctwa'dly by eenlreof said road thirty-seven and elfht tenths perches to oentro ot tho Ferry road nforcsald.audthciictj north wardly along said road twenty-tire andllte-teuths (icrches to place of beginning, 11 being l'AKT ot tho FARM ot sutd llenderchot. The above last described real estate will bo sold subject to balance ot purchase money due on same to Joseph V. llendirshot upon articles of agi cement for saleof said land to Augustus Mason, deceased. TEItMS OF 8 I.E. one-third of purchase money down at tlinoof sale balance In ouo j ear from con Urmatlou msl of tale with latcrcst. JOHN A. Fl'NSTON, Anrll 4, 'la-ts Administrator, TRUTHS, HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS Hops, nut hn, .lltiiiilruKc, Diiiiili'lluu, And tiie Purtst mn Best Qualities of all other Hitters THEY OTJHB 4 All diseases of tho ttomach, bowels, blood, lifer u Mdoes and urinary organs, nerTousness,femalo U complalnu and drunkenness. SIOOO IrT GOLD Will bo paid for a cose I hey will not euro or help or for anjthlog lupuro or Injurious found In IUCU1. Ask your drut-clsts for Hon lilt ten and free books, and try the luiu-m before ) ou bleep. Take uu uiuvr, The Hop Cough Cure and Pain Jltlirl u fie Cheapen, xyett ana Jletl, VOK HALK HT UOYBK BKOTnSI T EGAL I3LANKB OF ALL KINDS lJ ON II AND AT TUB O0LUMB14N QYYXE. BLOOM SB UHG STATE NORMAL BQ BOOL SIXTH NOliMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. Tilts llUlllllHL' rprlnif water, It'"- . ... Tnei,nr. lodefntc. ririy ceiita ii TwSii: deduction to all oxpocting to teach. Students admitted at any time, ltooins resort cd w ncn uowrua. Courses ot study prescribed by tlio state I I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Ailiunct Courses i I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Court o in Physical Culture. The Riementnrv seienttilc and classical Courses are I'110Fr?SS10XAL,and Students (frartttatn therein, rlra state cofre'spiiniilng Degrees : Master of tho Elements; Master ofrtho Sciences : .Master of tho Classics, uraouates tlieirattJilnments,,sltfnedb!ithop ViVATlMwiffiV, I'mlii. Honed sept. S, '10.- WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT- CALL AND GOODS AND AT THE LOWEST FRXC-HS. fYnp.iRtim' nf mi olcriuit line of Cloths Diusrotial and Casscincrcs of - ... . - , English, J) renen, ucrinuii ana uomesnc nittuuiucuire, FOR DRESS SUITS, FOR BUSINESS SUITS, &c. -:0:- Is now replete with all the LATEST NOVELTIES at VERY TOWPRiriFS LOW Neck-wear, Collars, Gloves, Scarfs, Half Hose, Hals, Caps, &c. THE PEARL SHIRT ALWAYS ON HAND. HEADQUARTERS IFO-R Wruiiks. Batclmls, Valises, &c..,. BATH) LOWEMEttGF HlCHfJLS.SHEFaRDa CO., Xlattto Oi-eolc, 7'Ilc-ll. ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUirjE " -V 1 53 A T O 22. 39 THRESHING Mf.CHIKERY. rrsun III! Mnlrl.Ut firr'n-S'p.Tl'iir. Tfmr "pOtu tloo. !cvmlallrl .'In to- fur ba Intf (j ruia frt tk.tnl t iLlf, f Ut if biirUir w.tu i iir.V ItrMeum 1' Ol'li 1'nrhiUr-il truiu llindior Knttln1, both 1'orUMo u'l Trvtl'n, lth T&luftLla JtajTOl. matiU, fur tojooJ nay othtr tun r kind. Tim WflRli Trfvlili.jr Kvi(ur fnl cflrn three WCt Hr c tlmt m u j a kt n .u kjr ttit Kitr Oraln M&YI.U Ir tUaa Ja; rs d ilriiUncj, GK41S lUIktm Hill i:c.t !,ult loll p tnor m ua WNttnpr t atn kii It' inf )' r rk i'utig ly 11 ther wotlim, 1 nwi, 0 JIM." 4uthadllr etwrc. nvnT Only VftfdT ucrlor for Mlirnt.Oatj V T. i r IlTf ri 111." O-fcll it " nL HUiro. ful Thrt h r in Hix, t.s ' Ulll t C"-- r, t 1 Ilk htAi. It( q'llx " uo "t'a"l.u. K" r " f-tliltdtcg" V) eho;f Trinu tin iu U 6 U. IN' Tiiorotmh MorkmeuMp, ncsfint Until), rtTfeitlna cf I'dim. t i ti ' tt mot. ttc, our " VmtuToa" TLreilitr Out .- aiti laoouiirlj!e. MAIIVELOL'N for fiiniiMrltr of Tartu, uhlny Work, wlih no Llltcritiji tr KcAtwrlnE. rOl'lt Sizp of Siaratorn JInIe, ltancltiir from fix toTwche-HorM iiie,utl twoatjktofUwuuL- id Horn IVwtr to niatclt. WOK VarUcnlara, Cull on our Itfaler? or m ' vrlM w,u fur Illuauatea CLrouUr, wLkb uail frg Jan. lor6m r ESPY PLANING MILL. Tlae unaerslenfa letMerr lUeKspy rianlntr Mill. U prepari-a todaallklLtlacf ulll wcrk, Boors, Frames, Sash, BM. etc. J niado to order on fcUort notice. Satisfaction truar. UUU.-IU, Charles Krvo, HlocuiBburu, J'a. 'T'AINWItlOHT A CO,, WllOLKSALB UHOCEltS, l'UIUSILl-uu, Dealers tn TIJAS, SYItUrS, COFFKE, BUQAR. MOLASSES, Kicr, uncus, iicui bodi, ic, Ac. N. E. rorner Bocond and Arch street, iwordere will receive prompt attoctlon. U mm rial a , in ernerienend. eniclent. and allvo to their work. Discipline, firm but Mnd, nnlform and thorough. Eircnscf of TrnMrc,. SEE THE LATEST STYLES 1 -1- .. p, PRICES THE 0"R3SrTS3 FUHMISHIWS DEPARTMENT Is now full of the lutest styles of L ijJ Cutatnrtifor ntw invnftton, oror improveminta on old onfs.formedtcnlor othtr compound(tttraie marks nnd Inbtla. Careals, Astignmcnti, Inter frrences. Appeals, Snttsfor Infringement, and allcasts arising under the J'nttut I-otvitprompt' liS'f tn- 7 M that In vn ban f oJFlTTi crl 'f the ratfnt f- piittiitut by i VtvartiiUitt. lit llttj OJl.HISltA '.ii 1. ft t'jittnt Vtpartmtnt, nml lugngnl in Patent lusinw ex- cmtlvuy, ice fdii milk' closfr rrirr'if, runt secure ruU.nl wore promptly, and teltk I rondir clatmt, raiUc. Jnmliiarioiijniiit(iJii3fo"r''ir'!w trrrnftlMrtir, AM corrctjiondcneKtrtcthj mn. ,ndntlal. l'rtcn lam, und A O ll.UiUlfvX- j.vss v.vw.xt js si:vvi:r.i. Wcrtfir In. nvu'ifnqfnn, fo Ihn. rostmailir Central IK 3f. Key, I!rv, V. It. Power, The Herman. American National llanlc, tixglrialt In Iff I'. ,1. J'atint ajlre, an-l to ,v naf'irximf lltprwvtMni V! '!'"r.',"!.!'".J I" uurcttttiti In every State III the Vnti.nand in l'aua. A'ldras VppimU J ui,K ,t.ihiusilan,D, a M. C. SLOAN & BRO. RI.OOMSKUUf:, I.t, Manufacturers of Carriages, Euggies, Phaetons, Sloighs, rLATFOUM WAHONS, ic. First-class work;alwa-s on'hand. KEPAIKINO HEATLV DONE. I'rl.-es roduee-d to suit the times. Jan. s, lmi-u. p a per Hanging. WM, P. I30I3INE, IKON" ST., UULOW SHCO.ND, lILOOSlSUUltO, 1'A. Is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE FAINTI1MO, I'lalu and Ornamental, PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECOHATIVE AND I'LAIN. All UimlN of'riiriilliiio llriinli cO. nml uiuilu iu guoil SIN 1IU1V, NONE BUT FJHST-CLA5S W01IK11EN I l PLOYED Estimates XVXade on all Work. WM, F, I10D1NE. OCU 1, 16I. in ino viuei i.ua.n -w ... V. V. IIIU.MVC'I, Secretary. ni.u.eit in Silvarvwro. Wr.tches.Jewelry.Clccks.&e, 1 il licmovpoio lln rosi umeu uuiiuiii,, uisi uuji I abovo thoKxhango Hotel. clocks and Jewelry neat- SAVE '-.') PER OliNT. ON' HUTU "BUY OP THE MAKER. JCliyant Xovdties and Dmj.& unparalleled for rJicapheex. An examination of our ttoel; is strongly urged. Jt in unqveftionnbhj the largest in the City, and for good work the toned price. For Example : Ilnnclsomo Cottwjo itedroora Suits, $ic nnd upward, Klfpant wcll-mauo IMrlor Stills, $45 nnrt upward, holid Walnut liodroom suits, mund upward, (jueen Auno Ia ttra Mdi'tioanN, f 19 niul upward, tiueen Anno Pattern Dining chair, ti.co and upward. And evorv dppcrlntton cf household Furniture Ilcddlnjr, XUrrurs, Cornices, Draperies, &c.t nt tho Till: "nMPKES" 1 'ATE NT WAlIDnoiSE llED, fn.niimaciiircu suiyiy ur us. h iuu tnuapcsi aun uesi article of the kind 5 ct Indented. GEO. C. FLINT & CO., MANUl-ACTL'HRHS. Stores : 104, 10S T; 103 West 14thStre:t, Uctnecn cth and "th Ares., ono door west of ct ti Ave new -yoiiK. aico April 4-2mos. Pensions All .soldiers, wounded or tnjur.'il, can now obtain in--uiuus, uuuer my iit-iv i.iw ui uaiu rrom uiscnarirc. Address at unco with stamp fur klankj and uew soldlers circulars. W. C.llKltNINliniti CO., lis sinlibillcM sr.. I'lTTSUL'lto, I'A. tv- Oldest Claim Agency In flu state. April-, iT3-lm JiiAco " A FREE SSXPT ! ot a copy of my medical common senm-: hook to any i-erson sutrerlni; with i'onscsiitio.v. Asthma, UATllll-.ll, llKOSCIIITI.S.l.u.S of VolCt, ur Mim TIIKOAT. rend name and post otllco ad tress n un two 3 cent po-tage stamiM and stale jour Mekness. The boot Is elegantly Illustrated. (Ill pp. 12 nm. IST11). 'Iho Information It conialns, In tho providence of Ood, lias saved many lives. Ilioautnoi' has been tieatlri: dlseasesof Uio'KnM.-, Thioat aud I.uugs. ns a s necla pracilco in Clucliinatt slnco lssf. Adireas N. 11, ui.ris, 1 iscinsaii, 01110. Apill-I, VJ-lm sjwSco The most extorsive Manufacturtrs of Billiard Tables n exigence. Tiie J. M. Brunswick & BalkB Go. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS ASD 724 Broadway, New-York. Newest and most clccant styles of BILLIARD TABLES at LowrsT wuens. Elegant Tartar, Dinini;, Library and Ell. liard Tables conibined, size 3x6; slate btdi, perfect cushions, complete with balls and cues, 550. Addicts whichever huu-e it nearest your city. Tbo J. M. Brunswick & Bnlke Co, Feb. T, ';o-?i!v A Purely Vegetable Remedy u:no hurcHt , 3:uHiHt una iichl KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PILES, GRAVEL, CONSTIPATION. LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, DIABETES. (a wohderful discovery) A rnrily vegetablo compound, not doctored n IIU polsonoiullquow, being dry-a cntlo cathartic and c-Ioctlvo tonic snro to effictnally cure some of tho raott eoramon and painful dlcascs thatbaClo med ical skill. Thoao w ho hat 0 been cured when all other means fadcdjuetly say: "ltk tho greatest blessing of tho age." "I billevo I should not now bo alh 0 but for It," Tbysiclana Inrcgnlar practice eayi 'It v orks like a charm and effectively," TOR SAI.ll 11Y AU, l)IlU(i(llSTS. March t, lsiu-ly BUlNt5H OAKDH, VIS1T1NO CAIIlW LSTTKHHB'llS, 11IU. HEADS. Neatly anil Cbenily i rlntcj at the Coldm nun Offica. nils I'lrr.R 19 os iilk nnn ROWELL & pKi-SMAH . Advertising Atjents, TUIPCHfSfNUT VS. fJT '.Oil's. VI- J OB PRINTING OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N executed promptly At ihk Oolumrun Ofi-ioj; THE'WMBTjg j SEWING MACHINE vitv. unov ai? axi Unrivaled in Ay, trance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed lu Construction, 0 Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim VEUV m.T OPKKATISO glllCIIJUtr tlX!.I.INO, II,NIaoMr.8T, AND Host Pc-rfoot Bowing lia'ohlao IN Tlili WORLD. The orca I popularity ot the Whlli It (he mast ton 'tlnclng trlbulo to lis cxctlltnco and superlorilr ovcrctlur machines, and In submitting I! to th. trade we rut It unon 119 merits, nnd In no Instance has it ever yet failed to tallsfy any rccctr.mtndatlon In 111 hi jr. Tho demand for the Whllo has Increased to such an outsat that wa are now compelled to turn out A Cemjleto CffWlnc 2acliAs.o tliroo Ki3.ivu.tco lrt tuo S.a- to ev-pp.y clezxiaaa.a.1 Every machlno Is warranted tor 3 years, nn1 eld lor csh at liberal discounts, cr upon cciy paysients, to suit tho convenience of customers. swtaEKH TAttitJ 111 toc:ctiii) skiucst. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Na 3DB Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, J. S.iltzcr, AeiU, RLOOMSBUHG, PA. Oct. ssi, ibis-em RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES jrORTHUUN CKNTRAIj RAILWAY WINTER TIJIF, TABLE, on and after Mindsv. Noicmtr lo. lsia.thn trains on tho I'ht ado'phla& ilrM llailroadDlUbloatvll, rua as follows : WEyi'WAllI). Erlo Mall leaves I'lilladclphU " Harrlsburif " " Willliiin-iiurt " " .lerRoy lior" " " iick llaun ' ' lienoio " arrI10ntr.no Niagara Express lcaics Philadelphia " Hiirrlstiurjr " arr. at Ullamspurt " Lock llaieu I'ast Lino leaves Philadelphia 1 llarrlsburg " arrlioat Willlamsport " " Lockllaien EASTWAltu. ltripm 4 2'- ulll s.rian 'J ur a in u-iua llu 11 in T ill 111 7 :) a iu lor m 2 en 0 la 8 21 n 111 11 4 . .1 s r 111 T ft i Hi 8 40 p 111 rua. ra 714.1 1 7(i in 11 Sill III a 40 p in 11 211 a m 12 40 p m 41) III 7 20 ! lu 5 1i ru 9 41p 1 1' (li ,1 1.1 2 4 til T II III n a .1 .. la 7 41) 111 raclllo Kipress leaves Ixick Haven - tiui suj ni.uio ' " iillllamsport " arrlio nt llorrlsburi; " l'hlladplpht.i Day Express leaves Ixiek Haven " V llllarnsport " orrlvo at IlarrlUnrir ' Philadelphia Erlo Hall leaves Itenovo " Ixwk llavcnl " llIlimHpnit " anlve3nt llaiiMmri; " " l'hllndi-lpiua Tast Lino leaves Itllurnsport ' arrives at tlarrlsnnri; " " riillaaelpnla Parlor cars will run betwei-n l'lilln .e , Vltlaiii-port on Niagara 1 xpiess west, l.rli west, l'lilladflphla K.xpressei.r, lu Kspi and Mtnday Expics3 east, hlcij'lngears on trains. VtJI.A.lSVLl (,i ner.il awl 1 i.t c 0dt ujit. ATORTIIKltN" CENTRA Ii RAILWAY JL CU.Ml'ANV. On nnd afier Noiember 20U1, IS73, trains vA ave Sunbury a3 lollows : , ,01tTllWAl!D. Erlo Mall 5.211 a. m'., urrli e Elmlra a " Car..u.i p. ra Itwu- -.u.. Nlai;ar.i. 9 ' Henovoaccommodatlonll.10n.n1.il 1 .mt- pOH12.Mp. ra. Eimlra Mail 4.15 a. m., arrlvo rimlra Uutralo Express 7.15 11. in, arrlv c llu r. .1 a KOUTllWAltl). liurfalo Expross 2.50 a. m.on-liolIaiTi ar 1 . " llaltb 1 Eimlra Stall 11.15 a. m arrive liar. 1 r ra " s.r " " Haliliini " W a- uii. j J " llamsburg nceotnmodattou 8.40 p. m, a. burg 10.50 p.m. arrlvo li.ulli.-. irrls u. tu " Uasb. Erlo Mall 12.55 a.m. arrlvo Han' ui o " Haltlraoro . " " Washington 1 All dally except Sunday. D. M. IIOI'D, Jr., (Jeneral Par A. J. CASSATT. ilea- ' u P HILADELl'llA AND ItEADIM W'AD ARRANGE.MENT OF PAi-I.MER TRAINS. Nov. 10, 1878. TH1IKS I.KATE KCrEKT AS IOI.I.OWS(frNIIAV rxi ErTID l'or New York, Philadelphia, Heading, 1 l 'miJ Tnmaqua, 4c, 11,45 a. m ForCatawIssa,ll,43a. m. 7,21 and 7,35 p in For WtUUunspart,s,:i 9,03 a. in. and 4,i p. m. thaws ton ncrKiir ikavb as roixons, (sinruTti C'ErTBD,) Leave New l'ork, 8,45 a. in. Leavo Philadelphia, 0,45 a. m. Leave Heading, ll,55a. m., Pottsvllle, 12, ap.n anaiamaqua, 1,45 p. in. Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 8,60 a. m. and 4.00 p. ra. Leave miainsport,9.45 a.rn.2,15 p. m. and 4,r 1 p. m rassengers to a rd from New York and Pli -to puia go throug.i w ithoutchange of cars. J. e. woorrrN, C. O, HANCOCK. General Jlan.tcr. nencral Ticket Agent. Jan.14, 1S7C it. ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ,i.VI W15STEKN HAlLHOAl). RLOOMSBUJKi DIVISION, Tlme-Tablo No. 39, Takes effect at 4.-.: SIONDAY, Jl'NK 10, 18JS, NOItTII, toTATiONS. HOI p.m. p.m. a.m a.m. p 50 4 12 9 41) Scronton ......Hellci uo ....Taj Ion tile ,. .Lackawanna.... 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