THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COLNTY, PA. Miscellaneous. TUB roCUCiiKK TI.AflBBY. A rery ftf.marlabte Crime A Girl who Want ed to Miimj one rf her oirn Sex, The ttUl of Miss Mly lfucr on rtn Indict ment fur fatMly ibootlnR her onco most ln tlm&te friend and assoclate,Mtss Ella ileum, commenced at dnow Hill, Mil., on the 28th of May. The cm incites extraordinary comment, and the wide spread publicity given tn the startling tracdy at the time of Its occurrence through the press, comtiliieil with the remarkable features of the distress ing affair, lend to the trial a remarkable In terest. The town Is rapidly filling up with strangers, and the trial Is tho sole and ab sorbing topic of conversation, l'ublic sen timent is divided, with the majority of the opinion that Miss Duer will he ncnuitted' She has borne her Imprisonment with com parative cheerfulness, and has been allowid the companionship of her relatives and In timate friends under certain restrictions. Her sister is her constant and devoted at tendant. She converses pleasantly on every div topics and local incidents, but refuses to allude even directly to tbn tragedy, which has destroyed the peaee and happiness of two well known families. Miss Duer spends her time principally in reading, preferring books of a romantic or poetic character, l.yron Is her lavorlte poet. Her friends do not think that she fully realizes the gravity of the charge for which she ttauds indict ed. MH3 IinAllN, Tlln VICttM, was originally from Liurel, DA, where she apent most of her youthful days, and where her pretty face and sweet ways are remem bered by a large number of friends and ac quaintances. That she was tho fairest and most lovely gill In all the country about Is tho testimony of all who knew her. Some what below the medium height, she possess ed a slight, graceful but well developed fig ure. At the time of her death she was scarcely 17. She wasji girl of high spirit, gay, cheerful and dashing. She was highly esteemed among her friends, and those who knew her as a young girl ot sweet and pure disposition. MISS DUr.B, THE ACCUSED, U about 20 or 21 years of age. She is by no means pretty and somewhat awkward in her movements, as though her female habili ments trammeled her.and she would be better able to get about in male attire. Her eyes are large and unflinching ; she meets your gaze with a steady, firm, somewhat defiant stare. The face is rather thin and clearly cut, and her forehead is strikingly high and broad. Her thin lips closed tightly, which causea the firmness of her expression to strike the observer at once. With short and very dark hair parted at the side she wears a roll at the top of h-r head. Alto gether the face is one which would not fail to excite interest anywhere. Her intimacy with Miss Hearu began some years ago, and during last spring and summer tho two girls were constantly together, much like sisters. It seems strange that sin could love such an unsexed being as Miss Duer appears, from what is told of her, to be. Sho would smoke, and even was fond of tobacco in all Its forms. Her dresses were always worn short, and a little jacket, with inside pockets like a boy's filled with tobacco or licorice, with a boy's hat, which she always tipped when acknowl edging a salute, composed the most striking articles of her usual costume. The young girls with whom she associated tell numer ous stories of her curious idiosyncrasies She never cared for the society of the stern er sex, and would make hot love like a Romeo to her female friends. She always carried a pistol, and was an expert Bhot. It was a favorite theory of hers that two worn en could be quite as happy and get along quite as well married as a woman and man. THE TltAQEDY took placo on the rth of November last. The professed friendship of Miss Duer had become very unpleasant to Miss Hearn, and every effort was made to break oft" the ac. quaintance. Miss Duer chafed at this, and would frequently upbraid her "dearest friend'' for the coldness of her manner and tho evident weakness of her affection. Th truth was Unit Miss Hearn had reason tu fear that her life was not safo while with her. Upon one occasion while tho two girls were in the woods gathering fallen leaven for decorative purposes, Miss Hearn started home pome distance ahead of her compan ion, when she called upon her to wait. Nut obtaining instant obedience to her tome- what abrupt command she called again quite sharply. This second summons was not heeded, when, without warning, Mi Duer pulled out her pistol and shot twice directly at the now thoroughly frightened girl. When asked why she shot, the reply was that if sho had not halted then the next shot would be more effective than the previous ones. From that time Miss Hearn began to be seriously alarmed when in company wifh her friend, and on one occasion, it is related, when she, with strange vehemence, asked MUs Hearn ift.be did not love her, and went so for as to aclu ally propose that they should get married, ulie fled f;om the parlor, where they bad been talking, and locked herself in her room. These little difficulties were gotten over finally, however, and the intimacy was renewed, but not eo warmly as before. Mias Duer was constantly complaining that "her passionate, love was not returned," and sigh ing over "lost hopes of bliss with hr dear est friend when they would be always to gether." There was a young man of the town who, about this time, began to pay marked attention to Miss Hearn, when Miss Duer remonstrated with ber in the most passionate manner, telling ber that she would shoot the man who took her friend from ber. A Miss Foster was also a friend whom Miss I learn was very fond of, and the two began to be very close friends. In the morni.ig Of the 4th of November Mis Foster and Miss Hearn had taken a walk together, and upon her returu home the found a note from Ml- Duer requesting her to call at her bouse, as she wished to see her urgently. Late in the afternoon she went with her little sister, and when the two met, Miss Duer asked Miss Hearn to take a walk with her the next day in the woods. With tho fear of a pos sible repetition of the former shooting in ber mind, she very decidedly refused. This appeared to arouse the fire of jealously of Miss Doer's nature, and she passionately and upon ber knees begged that her request might be complied with, but in vain. The next day, at an early hour,Miss Duer called at Miss Hearn'g house aud was shown into the sitting room, where the latter was sitting with her mother. When Miss Duer was about to go Mrs. Hearu requested ber daughter to accompany ber to the door, and the two girls passed out in the passage. As soon as the door of the sitting room had been closed Miss Duer, turning about, looked at her intently for a moment and said, "Ella, why will you not walk out with meT Do you not love rot?" "Oh, yea, I love you," said MUs Hearn, "but I am afraid of you." "Do you jove Mr. f" To this question she received no reply, when she became very much excited and spoke again quickly, "Do you lovo Miss Foster better than you do rue?'' The answer was "yes!" This appear ed to terribly excite Miss Duer, and she rushed wildly about .in n terrible state of excitement, "Don't say that, Ellaj don't any that," sho kept repeating, while Miss Hearn stood rooted to the spot by the ve hemence of her manner, Presently Miss Duer came close to herand said, "If you say that again t will shoot you," and took out liir pistol and cclted It. Then she appeared to become more calm, and seemed tn want tn "make up" with her now thoroughly frightened friend. NOW CAME THIS FATAL MOMENT. Miss Duer attempted to kiss her, but was repulsed by Miss Hearn, who put out her arms to ward her off. This caused her to slip and fall upon her knees, "dho was then furious, and gave such n fearful look that I shall never forget it to my dying day," said Miss Hearn, In relating the circumstances. "She pointed the pistol right at my head." I held up my arm to ward It off, and I cried out, "Ohl don't shoot me, please, Lily; don't shoot me; I will go with you, I will lovo you." tint It was too late, ami the next second the p!tol wa9 fired and the ball had done Its deadly work. Miss Hearu lingered between life ami death for a month, and at one time seejied on n f.ilr way for re covery, when, on December C, sho becamo rapidly worse, and died peacefully and quietly from nervous prostration caused by the shock to her system by the shooting. The Coroner's jury retimed a verdict that Miss Hearn came to her death from ner vous depression caused by a shot from a pistol in the bands of Miss Lily'.Duer." Miss Duer gave ball in $2500 for the trial, which is now In progress. WHEN WHEAT SHOULD 11E CUT. There has been some diversity of opinion as to tho best time to cut rthsat, judging from the common practice of farmers. It Is generally cut when dead ripe, or at least when the grain has become hard. This Is no doubt an error, and one of more Impor tance than many suppose. It should be re membered that wheat Is composed of gluten, starch and bran. Gluten Is the nourishing quality of the grain, makes the flour stick together in the hands of the baker, and gives weight to the grain and there is the greatest quantity of gluten In the grain just when tho straw is yellow two or three joints from the ground, the head turns downwatd and you can mash a graiu between yosr thumb and finger without producing any milk. It may therefore be set down as an indisputable truth that every day the wheat stands after this stage of its ripeness, the gluten decreases in quantity and the bran increases in thickness, while also there is danger of rust, which usually makes its ap pearance during the last ten days of June. We give these facts in time that the farm er can take advantage of them the prescn' season. Qcrmantown Telegraph. PURE WATER FOR THE COWS. Many farmers have ponds and sloughs in their pasture which are used as watering places for stock. Such ponds of staiding water become stagnant in warm weather.and filled with low forms of animal life, which the researches of science have demonstrated to bo the fruitful source of many of the most dangerous diseases, when taken into the sys tem along with the food and water consum ed by man and animals. Good, wholesome milk and butter cannot be obtained while cows consume decaying food or impure wa. 'er. Whero stock, and milch cows espec ially, cannot have free access to a stream of running water, a well Bhould be sunk, and a wind-mill pump used for pumping a sup ply of fresh water daily for tho stock. The trifling cost of such a water supply to any farm will bo much moro than reimbursed in health and thrift of the stock and conven ience afforded. A MATTER OF CIRCULATION. Marriage brokers are quite inportant bus iness men in Genoa. They have pocket books filled with the names of the mar. riageahle girls of tho different classes, with notes of their figures, personal attractions, fortune, etc. These brokers go about en deavoring to arrange connections ; and when they succeed, they (get n commission of two or three percent, upon the portion Marriage at Genoa is quite a matter of c'r dilation, generally settled by the paren's or relatives, who often draw up the contract before the parties have seen one another, and it is only when everything is arranged, and a few days previous tu the marriage cer emony, that the future husband is introduc ed to his intended partner for life. Should he find fault with her manners or appear ance, he may break off the match on con dition of defraying the brokerage aud other expenses incurred. THE ASS AX11 THE ASS' FOAI. Yesterday I called to see a friend of mlue who had been married about two years. I found him, his wife and heir (a youth ol about 10 months old) seated at the tea-tabln in the old fashioned way. After a few min utes Mr. U., who had been Miss Clara F drew my attention to young Charlie, and informed me that their boy had been to the 'Am and was rapidly acquiring from his nure a full acqiuluteuce with the cries, and roars, and bellows of brutes. She had put the boy through two or three exercises with great success, when she aked him, "Now, Charlie, dear, tell me what did the h;ep say?" "Mah I" answered the boy. "And what did the donkey say ?" The buy paused. "What did the donkey say, dear ?" r-aid the mother. The boy looked at his father for help. "What did the ass ay, dear V r puated the wife. It. put his hand to his mniiili aud prompted in a stage whisper, "I take tlteu Clara to be my wedded wife." .on ilon Hornet, May 21. Haunted Me. Debt, poverty and suffering haunted me me for years, caused by a sick family and largo bills for doctoring, which did tin good I was completely dicouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I pru cured Hop Hitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have beeu sick a day kluce ; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well with Hop Hitters fur leu than one doctor's visit will cost. A Work- inuuiau. Some of our Insurance companies of New York have written letters of congratulation to an up-town lady on her bravery when she dlscovored that a room in the third story of her maguificeut house was on lire. Calmly wrapping a rug about her stunlders, she en tered, and closing an open window and the doors, kept tho flames from spreading, and then telegraphing to the nearest station for aid, the flames were quickly put out, but not until every artlclo in the room was reduced to a cinder. Tho Ameriean Cultivator gives this satis factory experience with aweet corn as .slock feed i During the past two seasons I lmvo had an acre or moro to cut up when suita ble for roasting ears, besides what I have fed in Its green state direct to tho cows, and I think It Is the best feed that I have ever used for feeding dairy cows or fattening ani mals. In either cao It seems a feed nearly perfect. The ears furnish material for fat tening or milk, as the farmer wishes, and the stalks, If cut when green and well cur ed, will bo eaten very clean ud servo the purpose of hay, especially for working ox en ; and while they are so supplied they feel the effects of good feeding as readily as on any feed I have ever given to wotklng oxen. TIME WORKS CRASHES. In tho 'Historical Sketches of llradford County,' now publishing In the LcHaysvillo Advertiser, we find that Hon. Wright Dun ham, who was elected to the assembly from Tioga eounty In 1831, went to Albany on foot, to attend tho session of the Legislature, a distance of over two hundred miles, the salary being $1 50 per day for one hundred days. He had nn opponent,and consequent ly received all the votes cast, which did not exceed one hundred. The period of less than fifty years has wrought radical changes In the majority of the men who are clio-cn to represent the people as wll as in the sal aries paid them. Wo leave our readers to decide whether wo have belter men with the increased emoluments of tho present day, Athent Gazette. Persons having cultivated the blackberry are possessed of sufficient knowledge to understand the fact that the longer they allow the canes to remain unpruned tho lateral branches are proportionately shorter and the fruit smaller. To obtain the largest sized berries and the largest quantity, too, cutback the !oailliii canes to uot exceed four feet In length, and shorten also the lateral branches; if they seem tn need it. This will be found to Increase the breadth nf the stool, affording more bearing room and gen erally to rtsult in greatly improving the crop, It can be don any time up to the 10th of April. In July the young wood, which by that time bus grown over the tops of the old hearing dines, should bo clipped, especially the lateral branches. It will have the best effect upnn the follnning year's ciop. A lady stepped Into a stnr in this place yesterday, and asked tin new clerk if he had any iwk candy ?' 'N , multm,' he replied, 'I haven't any rock handy, but here is a brick which you are welcome to, if it will answer your purpose.' Whitehall Times. A man in Qiincy rtc.-ntly alvertisod for twentV'five tlii.n rnlilns eirgs A corres pondent of Uih lUeiol siys Oie ti'ies for such a nest robbitur, according to the statutes nf Mas.sc'iusetts, would amount to $7,S00. This, he thinks, would Wave but a small margin for the boys . There is a b lltle of win over eighteen huudred years old that will In opened court ly on the anniversary of the destruction of Pompeii. It was dug out nf the ruins, where it had laiu since the year 70. At the cheap est possible price, the cost of it, if invested at compound interest, wm 1.1 by this time exceed our uatioMal debt. Crj ing Is a primt evid. i ce ol pain. When the Il.iby is fretful and inclined to "Crying- Spell," remove the cause by using Dr. Hall's lUby Syrap. BTlUirratuiil tborcratb brood-pgrirylox proper ties. Dr. riertt'd ttotttn MfUtc.r t)lKTtrf tares l Bwf, Trcm lb worst aerftJ to common Ulotefc, riMple cr Ernptton. Uercurl tHiCM?, llloerml Fclftcag. nxJ tbaT effKU, rs cntdlc&teti, BQdTlforotMihciutbaivl a found rotuUtuUoo eUt )Uhetl. .Ei7dltM alUkcwn Ttrtr tor, ftttl r ItOMh Ml" In short, U disc we. crum. by baa Mood, are onraere4 by ifcl powerful, purifying, ami Ujvitfu ruling uicuitiuc. KitittcUilT hu it manlfefited Iti'Dote'ncr In curing TtUr, Umm lUafc, BUa CWfeai!, Bore Ejm DrnisMt nisi Bwelllu. Wait HwcIUbm. Jltr mw TUck Neek. an4 EaAre4 61m4a If jou fcel dull, drowsy, debilitated. baTa tallow color of akin or yellow Ub-brcwn pou oa face or irtrsqwrak aunaum vi suisiniw, nau iaic in knouth. Internal beat or chilli alternated with bol t HRhefl, low plrlta, and floe ray fore bod lcra, Irregular appetite, and tonpw eoated, yoa are suffering from Trpli ueert or BHUmmm," In maay caaea ( Lrver CrapUlat t ool y part of these lymptoma are rxpfrtfwed. Ai a remedy for all inch caaea, Dr. l'lerfVi uMen alekal DfacoTtry liaa no equl, aa UeffecWperftct and radkat core. - In Ux cure of JirtMMta, Be CaecWa. and the early lUrei ff iwmviw. It haa aafcokbed the medical faeuMr and emtneot ptryaftelani prooenaea ft the freateal baertteal tiacovery of tbe ace. While Iteuni theaerejesrtCmaika.UatiiifilMnathfliTatem and pmrff t Bold by dniWliia. K,V.P1KHCE.M. D.,Pror,r)WorM1i I sua xnTauaa'uotei, mtxsaio, r, i. i iupmaary NoMBfuilmiUnUrtr.rflsililTf. mummii pitli, ttapo4 .1 tkop. cra, nrt fctUky lnrrgUfrj.. Betas catwly vcuM.no tTUtilr cro la re- mlrMl vfcll ulnff Ihm. TitPT tUtlll WltbOUt Ul furbuf, to U fOMWotlcD, Cfct, of occP3Uor TmU la tkm Mssttk, BUUU Matk rim t rrfU T KMiqi, UUrul Tmitr, Dlfltt tnlUm ! MMMk ltMk .r BIms to Uta4, like Dr. Itern'l n.Mfl FaiMtlT. rcDft. 1b t rplft&MICD er the remedltl power Jt tUtK rwiiln rellfto oyer ml !. eeeeel Uwtr emjIH.o Ara ioa not Jmpelr Uieiwjifrifc, ;f Hum If Una, Tuey are nnM oated aau lacloMd la (hue botuea. tlietr vtrtute ttaa thereby tmaerreo. unimpaired Wt any leaaOi ttoa. In any Upalt, to tal they era alwaji ifreeh artRllatite. Ttde la set Ibe cue wlUi I lUa put tvr all Paasatrr. lUa put up In cheap wpodra ar baetetoarj beiee. jUtaratrre, ci the taoet prrtwl eaUelhelton.. eVaU 7 araacMa. aad Invalid.1 Hotel, lluflaie, JOT. e, w aoAcaieo, ueea mum rcucia m cna CATARRH fcClM, dUc.Ua g foiling lata tbroat, aAnvat1 i-,iai i.rnfiiva viurv. thick innrniM. TainilmtL cfferulVV. tr. la otbera, it Orywu- drr. watery, wt)u er tctannd tyca, a topping up. or outratioti. ei the Aaaal paa tftCa, rtiir.ne-"de4raiaa,to couglw f ol ta ciet a r tie tin oaf. tuccratlona, aeau from ulcere, t e afcr . .vtaaal tw ai 5r toui dtprlTfttloa of mum of aaun and Uaw, dli ilnaaa, mebtu depneaU.ii.loee or aDpetUe. Id Jif ca rton, cjaUrged to&etxa, Uckllsf cowgU, etc. Oolr a tmv f Ueai aymptoiu axe Ueelr 4 te praaenl In any at tn time, f" DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY product radical cnrei of tne wont caaee of Catarrh, io DMtteror bow lou aUndliu. The liquid remedy eiay be enuAd. or bVttcr applied by me uae of Dr. FntHCKHTuouche. Thla la ute only form of l&etru meat yet lavenleUwlUt wblrh Outd medicine can lo ianied iuqu ci and rmncrtT at r lied to all parte of the affected naaal paaearec, uid tbe cbam bcre er cart t lea coumunleaUnfr tbercwlth. 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Vt9taaakypy0BaayaafA CiV ENDORSED BY OVER THIRTY SEWtNQ Vt A machine exhibitors at the CvVa f ff n EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, KVT( ENDORSED BY OVER MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, Ai being" Very STRONG, SMOOTH, tnd LAtLLL tNT TMKtAU, ENCOURAGE IE INDUST WUG- AprlllS. 'IB-ly obtained for new inrtvtton. or for improremtntt cn old one, for irrdleat or other compound, trade markt and lahelg. Caveatt, Anntnnmentti. Inter ferencts, Appeal, fiuttsfor Infringements, ttnd all cattt arttlna undir the Vutrnt I.ntrM.tirotnnt tu attended ta - I nmitlonH that hftrr been t'jthe raUnt Of fice i,aytiU,,n I vuH east. It jmtenttd u. htui'j i npuaite the r. patent J) f part ment, and engaged in Patent lusimst tx clusttfly, ce can moA ctoftr tearcheg, and tecure Patent more promptly, and with hroadcr claims. ineiit innw inn it nm rtmoif reitnx iininaZfn snui xi u moa et or sketch 0 vour dtrtre, ice i n aH ana and ndctite tin tn nnftntnKilHn fn r vf chary. All correspondent strictly rnn fldentlal. Prices tow, und -NO ( tl.tUtiU UX- mjjss jitj;m' j sr.vt ni:i. 'e refer in, WathinnVui, to Ihn. Postmaster Central I). M. Key, Itev, I D. poicer, The airman American National Hank, ta facial in th P S. Patent OJlce, and to tonatoruud Peprtsentutict in Congrf a. d tspt'UiV'tttouriUtntiincXi.fy tate in the Pn ill nnd tn Canada. Atf'rtS9 Feb.;, ';'-ly 'QUBlfJKfiB CAKDH, X VlblTlNU CHS, LHTTKHHKADS, 1I1LLIIKA1W. l'Ob'lKKS, SM tl).. Neatly iid Cbeaply ) tiulcd at lLo CdLtiu BIAK Ofiiro finrnn auu. hciid lon-ntaln 1 crnt Maura lor 9Z)JJ aineMUer I'laltU 'llilu.Lle, rttall rrlce uirnta, uid Itma ticw tu ruuko tuou a itnr, no lllllUtlUK. ODlr ILMt hO UltgU LUblliltB Lllliup- A. T. 11UCK A CO., Jiillon, I'a. Jiaw May KMm PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Ollice ON SHORTEST NOTICE A I) AT THK MOBT BEAEONABLE TEBMS. HON rx i I IP tiyfurnl iiu i M s'y ij. 'i.. " i ,vr ..(..Vi, inannii ffiiniliiiirnosf's.- those who ileslro to luipro nr THE GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is now full of the latest styles of THIRTY SEWINQ ArJUFACTURED at ; MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. iWARTA BR0 (UAtiTD)AGM TS. tfWtSIPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. AWARDED I NEW YORK U BOSTOHj NICHOLS,SHEPARD&CO.( Ilultli.Ciri.il, ?II1. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBKATOB" THRESHING MACHINERY. TI1K MatrlilfMl tlratii.UTlni;. Tlme.aTlnir. an4 Uoupjr-Sa.lng TfarL'.brr. rltlil. da. aud ais.ia. Uod. Uotilallrlvalrrf.mai 1 ITnl, r.rr.ct Cl.aolnf, STl'tM t'olu'rllirialKTaHSjifrUltir. Special lliea of Beiaiatarl mada ca r.alj lul alaatu 1'uvtr. OriE I'nrlTftlcil Mum Thriaher I'ni;lnM, both liirtat-lf and Traction, alto Taluatla loiproia nienti, far L'rund auj attar luaku ar alnd. Till: K.MII1K Tl.n-.MiiK Kiiiinirs find aftru IbrMloriva tlmi that ainnuiil) aaa be mad If tba Ettra Urala SAVI.U by theaa loiproted Vlacblncf. f II tlX ltnlarri ulll nut autnilt to lite enor a nioua aa.uxaof Grain and tba fnfitlcr worb dona bf all otber machine, a hen wnca loalcd an the difference. NOT Onlr Vtly t.ufrlor for Wltnl, (Ittl, Barl. y. Kj". an liha l.ri tna. but tba (latr auoceia. ful Tbrt.h"r tn Ilia Tlmnthr kllllet, Clo.er, and llba heed.. K'Hi Ir , bo 'attatboienta" ar "rtbulldlol" w change rrum I. rain t eide, IN Tliorouult leorkiiianalilp, rieirnnt KlnUlt, Perfection it I'art. L mtl.tei...e of lu.ul.nieot, CM., our 'iaaaroa Threahir putnt. are Incomparable. TOf'AllVn.OrS fur Mninllcllr or I'arll, ualnir r. If lb i Jill ItaandOear.. Nab.' Clean t rk, i a no Lilt rl . or ttcatterlnga. VlOl'lt Kirn of S-i.trnlors Jlatlf, lfantclnir ... fru,0.,'lll f' Tr- He Hune alee, and laaattlea or Uauav. dlUrael- . ,r. t mt b, 1 TIOU l'artirulara. Call on our llfalrra or vrkla to ua for lUuiuaua Circular, abkb wi tuall free. J, K. KIlUMM'ot UUO., Tl'KBOTTILLH, PA., Aecnta 'or Northumberland, Jtontourand Columbia I'ouutk'bt. Jan.lo,-cm r KIVTa A r T 'Ci I" a remarkable I'ui 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 D metllclDe will cure apav. In, rVpiint, curb. Callous, Ac., or luiy enlnriremenf, AMI WIU, ItKIIOTtS TUB HUNCH Wfl'IIOUT Ql A A7 1 Xr UlalSTKltiNti orcausiDir a Ol rll I r bore. Ko remedy err dls-i-oierid eiiuala it for cortaluty ol of acilon In ktoyplntr the laineneaa and remorlnir the bunrh. 1'rlce li.uo. Keud lor tlrcular Klvlnr P TT I? I? l'mw "o'U L' drug cMb, or tent w V 1 1 1 1 VI any address by ttie fnTHlor. II. J, Kendall, M. Ii., Knoaburgh falli, Yt. Jlojcrllros. Agenls Illoomtburtr, I'a. it ay SB, ,.-ly a w LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS ON 11ANO AT THE COLUMBIAN OmtE aCvWXaT iNisa. rnait i," ' of pure,sott CTpcnser t"orOUK" rcscred tt lieu desired. ttie followln L'ertlilcales hlritr Intrltl- llicir l line School. For F. P. lllt.LMYEi:, Secretary. C. IK. SAVAGE, nKU.i:u iv Silverware. Watches.Jcwelry.CIochs.&c, rf itcnioTiMl to tlta I'ostonico bulidluir, nrsT do:r nboio tho Kxliaiifftj Hotel. All kinds of Wntclips, clocks nnd .icwelry lieat ly rrpalreil nnd warranted. may it, 'Ts-if IfryUrlTlaVotruTuiewanxrr flour dutlea, avoid sUmouau aaa tale m m WQV WtkS ! It jou tre a ram of letter . tollififr orcr ronr mMnl&lit work, to rcHtore brain nerve nd wts. dm If yoaarayoong nd sufTciiiiK from any IndlncrrtJoo ordlHalpatlen, If yoa arn married or elnRle.old or f ted of BlcfcoeBa. rely on f Wlioeveryoaftre.whcreTer yonare,whcneTcr yoa feel Uiat your system nerds clean uln it, toning or kUaiuiauDB, witaout .mozicuwtff, laito f Ilave yoa dyspepsia, kidney or urinary complaint, til x oa win oo cur co 11 yoa uso If yoa aro simply wruk nnd low rplrlt pd. try It I Hay 1L Insist aponlt. oarilruKplBtkrepslU It mny hiivc your llfr. It linwwaTctl hundretU HcpCrmch Carht1.a(irctet,Mfrf Ifttiil Afch4rn. TV Hep I'tvJ orSUjtJinrh.IJTPTtunl KhlDe)-i,tnprigrtailloiIana. Illi ibprfurL Ak droiTKliti. P. I. C 1l 0 kbwlrjt ktHaltTMlfUbla cnr fur dnrckrrfirt, tn of I Otllim, IllhaKXOOr TIairmllrf. aaaaaaaHHI All abova tflA by intlK I p liillrra Mrp. Cn., 1W beater, H, 1. May if, 79-ir. fTTTTC P t1)i;n m.ivlrnMinilonnipntdpa 1 I I I O J S IM V Unwi II SCo'k Ni wntM-t r AderlNlnn Ilunau iu birmi' Sirot hcr mhi-r tlalnntunlractajnay U'liiatlc'ltirlt l.N X1V V(HtK. fCt). 14, T7-lf r The most extensive Manufacturers of Billiard Tables in existence. The J. M. Brnnsvick & Balke Co. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND - 724 Broadway, New-York. Newest and most elegant frtylei tf BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Elegant Parlor, Dining, Library and Bil liard Tables combined, size 3x6; slate beds, perfect cushions, complete with balls and cues, $50. Addreaa whichever hutt.c is nearest your city. The 3. II. Brunswick & BNlk e Co Tcb.T, 'J9-5I1W THE ONLY MEDICINE T.'iat Acts at tho Samo Tlmo on THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and tho KIDNEYS. "L ' 'iKaun iiri-uia r.aiiirai ripnnsa drcivdf ul dUcascaro suro to follow Itfi ' TERRIBLE SUFFERING. IlUIInuMH'kS, lltailitrhe, lljsiioiaIa, Jaun. dirt', Cotntlpatlon and l'lliai orlild. iey Complaints (iratrl, lllahetin. MU 1 men 1 1 n 1 1 r I pi e, Ml IV y or llopy Vrlno 1 or llliruniatle Talnaand arhps, nrT uv.L-.ui.'( t.fruu.i. uiU I'lllO.I ja nOISnnfCl wlih tho humora that flioum hao been w!, rcftorothri nil irnl anion and oIlthrM ile.lrojliu rtlla am bo taal-lii d-iuk-lcct t ifiiianil ton vl'l ltahi.r.i.tanii - 'lliouKaii'lal'ati'h, .'nrurt.i. 'iryltaii.lfon "....uu.'.. .-...-.-..-.eiMin it. lakeitttna In will on 11 in. ;i fli ti j-uur In art. I IVhy lieu r -ui h (Illriat from Court I put Ion I A. by liu (m riHrful U-cuum bf dlMrdvrJ uilnvt Ki 'Vi-y.OTiT Wilt mrej-ou. Try n lark. 0U lit C CO B.lii 1)0 fcitl. i if! f i4lk. It a i dry teyttab,! . tpound and Onc.irl.n'.'e nmlirH.K11tnrfHof Jlnllrliie, ......im Bu ".mil, 1 vir.g jirt jiaru III liurn iinl.-ip. 'our DmggUt wilt get it fur yoa. Insist ' 1 -?.'.iy -Si .March I, ism-ly 1Q J irTOiriHf.'AB -j AND Paper Han gin WM, F. J JO DINE. lltOM ST., IIULOW bEfONI), lILOO.MhllL'Itd, I'A. is preparea to ao all klnaa of UOUSB rAINXINQ Main ana Ornatnenlal, PAPER HANGING, liOTII 1IECOIIAT1VE AND PLAIN. .ill UIihIn ol I iirniliii ti Itt imli cil. Ulll III It 11 9 UN gOOIIUN lU'lV, NONE HUT FllthT-CLAKS WOI1KS1EN r JIPLOYE11 Estimates IVTade on all Work. WM. F. IiOMNE. Oct. 1,1871. in Jl)n. Hwrotiu'H Titvi:n Inviooiiatoii J Sis a Hlnuilanl J-'ntnlly lloiusilr for . S . nl llml. ii I n,n..i, Sfa S nml Jlowclf. It in 1'iircly a" j J VrRetalilc It ncvor JlJCbllltBlMI- 'nnllmrl nn rtivirrnrnfnrJ irtJins been nseilS . in my irncticoS ad by tho public. 5 mora than 05 venrs. S ! J -with unprecedented results. ' ' SEND FOR CIRCULAR.! Ss.T.W.SANFORD.M.Dt.MSJS Ainnier.iaTHiuiittvniiTantNuiiin. 5 Bliaiefc4 Aplll 1, iU.) RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES iiiriyMi jOitTHKliN CENTJtAL KAII,VAY WlNTKlt TIMK TAHLK. On anil after Punday. Noiember 1(1. lRfs.tbn lrulnq on the Philadelphia Eric lt.i Iroid Division will run as follows i WK.-TWAIH). Erie Mall lravcs Philadelrliln 11 rs p m " ' llarrisburit 4 25 ant " " Wlillitm' port hr.5um " H .Tersey bort. 11 07 a in " " Lock llaicn sno a 111 ' " licuoo 110 am " nrrtvo at Erlo 7 us 11 m Niagara Express leaies Philadelphia 7 so u m ' " llarrlstitiii; 10 mi a in " arr. at v llllam'port a no p in " lflCk llaeu 11 as p in Fast Line leaves I'lilUdclMiU 11 45 a in llairlsburi; 3 as pin " nrrlioat YUlllainsport 7v5piu " " Locklla.en 8 40 pin EASTWAIID.l I'acino Express leaves Lock UnU'n c 411 a 111 " " .lerny si.oro 7 11 it in " " V llllainsport 7 Bi 11 in " arrive at llanlsiiun; II. Want " " rhllatlelphla .nopm Day Express leaves Iwkllntcn II 2111111 " " lllliimsport 12 411 p in " arrive at llnrrKtitiit; 4 10 pin " riilhulelphla 7 sop m Ei Ic Mall leaves lienovo suipiti lxick lluven' 1145 pin " " MlllliTisi-ort l1 ik". p in anlves at llarilsbiiru a4'ahi " " 1'lilhidelphl.i 7 10 a in l'ast I.lno leaves I llninport 1 as a hi ' arrhesat HiirrNiiurir aw am " " I'hllndelpal.i 7 40 a m Parlor cars will run between l'hlla .elphla and lllaiifpoi t on Niagara hxpiess wefat, Erie lness west riill.td Iphla Express e.tut. Day Kvp ress east and Sunday Expiess east, sleeping cars on all ulsht tialitj. WM. A. BALDWIN, (lencral supt. "ronf niiitN ckxtiiaT" kai i.way i. COMPANY, On and afu r November 20lh, 1S73, trains will lenio suubury as follows : NOltTlIWAIiD. Erlo Mall 5.20 a. m.,anlve Elinlra 11 ,r. " (Janandalirua. . iunp. ra Kocheater 6.ta " Magara 11 40 " Itenovo accommodat Ion ll.lo a. tn. arrive S lllhim!- port12.M p.m. EliulraMall4.15a.m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a.m. Uurialo Express 7.15 a. in. arrlvo liurralo s,50 n. ra fcOUTIIWAHI). DuUalo Express 2.10 a. in. arrlio Hal rlnhurg I.MI a. " lUltlmorei.nl Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., nnlvu Ilanbburg i.w " Washington 10 30 " ' li.illlmoroti.riO " " Wa&hlngl'jn i...iy " llarrbbui'i; accommodation e.40p. in. aime Harris burs 10.60 p.m. arrlio lialtlmoru 2.2-1 a. Li Washington tl.13 11 Krlo Mall 12.65 a. m. arrive IIarrhburi;3.('5a. mi " lialtlinoros.40 " " Washington 10.S5 " All dally except Sunday. D. M. 110YD, Jr., (leneral l'asseniter Agent A. .7. OASH.YTT, (leneral Mnnaftr piIILADEIil'IIA A XI) HEADING HOAD ARRAXGUXIKNT OF PASS EXG Kit THAINtj. May 11, IST'J. TIUINS LEAVH KfPKKT AS I 01.1 OWS(Rt'r.nA VKXCKITID For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'otlsvllle Taman.ua, 4o., 11,45 a. m For Catau Usa, 11,45 a. m. 7,21 and 7,35 p. m. For Wllllaitisport,c,2S 9,05 a. ra. and 4,00 p. m. TKAl.V'SrOK ItCrEBI LCATK AS F01XOH 8, (st KDAT S CKPTKP.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra. Leavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. in. Leave Heading, 11,65 a. m., 1'ottsvllle, 12,3'J p. ru andTamarpia, 1,35 p. in. Leave L'atawissa, 0,20 8,00 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leavo Wllllamspoi t ,9,45 a.m,2,15 p. ra. and 4,50 p. m Passengers to ni.d from New Yorkand Philadel phia go througa lUiout chango of cars. J. 15. WOOTTEN, C. o. HANCOCK, ueneral Manager. Ueneral Ticket Agent, Jan. n, lain-tf. D E LA WARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEltN ItAlLitOAD. BLOOMSBURa DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. ba, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1878. NOKTIl (STATIONS. bOUTIl. p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 30 4 1'4 9 40 Kernnton Uellevue Taj lonllle... ...Lackawanna.., Pltlston .. West llttstou... Wyoming Maltby Uennett Ktngblon Kingston ..Plymouth June. . ..rlj mouth Avondalo Nantlcoko .Hunloek'si reek. a.m. p.m. p. 9 23 9 17 9 OS S 6S S 51 b 4.) 9 35 9 45 X to l 2 III 2 it 9 37 9 30 V 21 9 19 9 14 3 51 S 40 3 4 12 41 12 .-0 3 30 3 10 2 30 9 58 1 38 2 41 2 49 J 63 2 57 Id 07 8 33 8 13 9 04! a 44 10 18 10 33 3 15 7 3 15 7 8 23 3 20 S 65 3 10 10 29 3 15 3 21 111 34 3 20 10 42 3 M 10 65 8 60 8 12 8 04 7 61 7 38 7 2 7 23 7 7 14 7 10 3 12 3 01 2 51 2 39 2 31 2 28 5 47, 6 39 8 2S 8 17 8 12 b Oil ..Mucknninny. luck's Kerry... 11 07 4 tu 6 Ueach Haven, 11 13 Ul 21 1 10 4 Is 4 J 4 29 iicrnick .. ....Hilar Creek.. ..Willow drove. .... Limn ltlde.. 7 W 2 r4 7 44 Espy , 7 SS .Itlnnmslitlri. . ..1 4 33 .,11 89 4 44 0 to 1 67 0 50 0 45 0 27 0 15 6 (10 1 61 7 83 Itunelt ..111 45 4 49 ,.ll 6 111 1 40 7 29,catawlssa Hrldge. 11 67 501 1 21 7 Ul Danville 12 18 5 H chulasky. .... 9 is . . . .Cameron I u so .Northumberland, 1 12 45 6 45 p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.tn W. F. HAUiTKAi), .supt. S'lojrlntendent's oaice. mrantou, June to. yAINWRIGHT A CO., WHOLESALE QHOCEHS, l'UILADKLrUU, Dealers In TEAS, SYItUPS, COFFEE, feUOAH, MOLASSES, HICK, Sl'It'tH, BICABB SODA, tC, &.C. N. L'. Corner Second and Arch streets, tar-orders will rectlvo prompt attention. tf THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON TIXE AT Tim nrprnr. nv 'rrnirq mill a ran nlll !l EuTiniNa rniLMUELrniH .... ur. Chialiiitl 11111I ICIultlli Ste. who n . ,vu A ' menu fur Hi 1 ESTIMATES rmc fir .eii.iif r liliirlMmr ktml 43c, for , IZlt b bO.Vf. JI.t.MAI- "2fA m dfli u n jTonio.' I I WVPll. i siTk II f Irk. 5 mil a.T iV aaan KaW. , :iol',r.''';s'-:.iiasii lor