THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. Miscellaneous. A I'ltAlllli: nun. Next tf rtilamltln like tliat the liom h"l'J r'n w'fi mM of, the great besetting iV ir of tlie rrttlets on the border III nil the new an'l thiiity.peoplcJ poons of Kanai, In -t-rf tbo c(juilii( of the autumn p.ralrto fi e, which ofrtinieiittymeiiacoi their stacks niiil t r li, l,iclrlifllti,ei stock, their stables awl raliim, and oifii their lives. Were It ii' t fir ikniiwiKlaiiKermid power of havoc, ImW tinipn.1 ami coui)je of lire would be a fUrle t f rninmnndliiK forco and beauty. J ... yo i will catch cltntei of what you tak" t' 1 , wUpi of hn.n away (iff on the h'H .j and watching, you will see tht vii ,t turtlclrn deepen gradually, and (in i finite volume of smoke, Mack 1 '' a . u.i, nml bronze nbnnt the edges, lhpi i!i i-'MMig.', nnibr hulk starti forward rtw 4 the i rairie, and you hold your breath m -i.'it I the rapid pr.grenof It. (Amite luuvoii.i. him U not i x eptiunal rata of si t"d I ii a fire oncu Milt under way ) It h ii an instant. jrtu note, over a broad HVilpiwh' ) there i ta. i ling w.iterj but It I- n i ,uit nn'v. Tno next moment It r. i n uiiNn.1 again and ihe dry prasj i (lie v If tw a bf't f the tall, thick 1 . 1 --'cm in. lh tlnnip leajK Ktiddenly and in i 1 v ( live the 'innfce, then Subsides i'. ' ", n I ihe bUuk ina prows blacker t i . (v, i ii nl roiN hiher and higher, and y i r-'ii i ihe but nlnz man, and hear the (I -'ii'it r of the tiro - nil awlul roar, re-y- uh 'iijj i e scmihI nl nrtillery In heavy t ii And it U vi calm immediately B' r.it j on do not so much as mini toe uc .' (ii your watch In your pocket; t if e i. biesihof air Stirling, and the s.ii 'inn ii tc nml ilie hcivcnt above jou I- o I. ne itiul .,.R'i 1. lint the stlllhess will bf broken ..in. The oncoming cloud Is on'y a lew in' es away now, and you easily Irm b the scai "i t mid terrific energy at its b.ie; the uii. ue betins to hurt your eyes, t. end the hmt bt-ronn s heavily oppressive And i, ien, all at once, the wind smite? and fc.au .-ir you, that appalling roar deafens and i in' sun li blotted out, and you are in n ihirkiii-a a of a midnight without moon or star. It Is an experience of but a 1 i'n sicniid or so, this sudden plunge i in dark up, though it seems an hour, and m it-n j mi hmk nut again, you Cud that the r' hni p.i-vd you a mile or more to your i ' , ami it still rolling desperately on v iinlj.iind thire in its track-aro charred and .'ilrring s.iii'ls of hay, and an occasions! 1 ..-e aflnine and tottering to its fall, and a K up ol mm and boys beating back the oJtir lineiif the fire, with brush ami old clothes, and sending forward little counter lires to meet it aud if possible keep it at a safe distance. The creek may stop it and smother it when it gets there, though such a hope lias mere chance for a warrant; sometimes these mighty conflagrations vault acros streams twenty or thirty yards in width, sn'swift aud resistless is their mo mentum; and as a rule they are effectually stayed only when they reach a wide extent of plowed laud, and have to yield, siillenly, for lack of anything more to feed their Inex orablo fuiy. Scribncrfor Xovcmbcr. TUB MONKEY AXu THE HAWK. The cook of a French nobleman, whoa chateau was in the South of France, had a monkey which was allowed the Ireo range of the kitchen, and which was so intelli gent that by severe training Its natural pio pensity to mischief had been subdued, and it was even taught to perform certain useful Bsrvicos, such as plucking fowls, for in stance, at which it was uncommonly expert. One fine morning a pair ol patridges was given iujo pluck. The monkey took them to an open window, which looked directly upon the park, and ent to work with gre.it diligence. He soon finished one, which he iaid on the outer ledge of the window, and then went quietly on with the other. A hawk, which had boen watching his pro ceedings from a neighboring tree, darted down upon the plucked patridge, and in a niiuuto was up in the tree again, greedily devouring his prey. The consternation of the mokey at this untoward adventure may be easily imagined. He know he should be severely whipped (or losing it. lie hopped about iu great dis tress for several minutes, when suddenly a bright thought Btruck him. Seizing the re roaiiiing partridge, he went to work with great energy and stripped off the feathers". He then laid it ou the ledge, just where he had placed the other, and closing one ol the shutters concealed himself behind it. The hawk, which by this time had finished his meel, very soon swooped down upon the patridge ; but hardlv bad its claw touched the bird when the monkey sprang upon him from behind the shutter. The hawk's head was instantly wrung, and the monkey, with a triumphant chuckle, proceeded to strip off the feathers. This done, he carried the two pickeed fowls to his mater,wilh a confident and self satiafied air, which seemed to say : 'Here are two birds, sir, just what you gave me.' What the cook said, on findlngone of the partridg' s converted into a hawk, is more than we are tble to tell. Mark Twain thus introduced General Hawley a' a Republican meeting in Elmira: 'He is a member of my church at Hartford, and the author of 'Heautiful snow.' Maybe ha will deny that. Hat I am only hero to give him a character from his last place, as a pure citizen I respect him; as a per sonal friend of years, I have the warmest regard for hira ; as a neighbor whose vege table garden adjoins mine, why why I watch him. That's nothing,we all do that with any ncigbbcr. General Hawley keeps his pioinixe not only in private but in pub lic. Ho is an editor who beleives what be writes in his owu paper. As the author of 'Beautiful Snow' he has added a new pang to winter. He is broad-souled, generous, noble, liberal, alive to his moral and relig ious responsibilities;. Whenever the contri bution box, was pasied I never knew him to take out a cent. He Is a square, true, hon est man in politics, and I must say he oc cupies u mighty lonesome position. He Is an American of Americans. Would we bad more such men I So broad so bountiful is his character that be never turns a tramp empty handed from his door, but always "gives him a letter of introduction to me. His public trusts have been many, and nev er in the slightest did he prove unfaithful. Pure, honest, incoruptible, that is Joe Haw ley. And now, in speaking thus highly of the speaker of the evening, I haven't said any more of him than I wou d say of my self.' (INK KXI'ElilEXCE I'lttlM MANY. "I had hi en sick and miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble jind expense, no one.seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disbeurtent d and discouraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Hitters and used them unknown to my family, I soon began to improve and gaiued so last that my husband and family thought it strange aud unnatural, but when 1 told them what had helped me, they said "Hurrah for Hop Hitters I long may they prosper, for they have made moth er well and us happy." The Mother. Agricultural. THE llKNKFITi) OP SUUAIUIEKT CULTUKE. Wo have frequently referred to tho advan tages promised by tho culturo of sugar beets for tho manufacture of sugar. Hut n great Industry does not grow, blossom, and become fruitful In n year, or in n few years. Yet its final success Is hastened by tho caso with which tho raw material can bo procured. If sugar beets were now grown as plentifully as potatoes, sugar factories would bo as numer ous as starch factories. ' It was tho abundant supply of potatoes that templed tho starch manufacturers to build their factories, and offer a steady market fur the farmer's produco. Lot sugar beets once becotuo a stapto product of our farms, and tho only obstaclo to tho establishment ol n vast bmincss in sugar making would bo removed. Sugar beets ran bo madd profitablo for feeding, and not only so, but tho effect ol the culturo upon our system of agriculture can not fail to bo so advantageous as to invito farmers to adopt' it, if but for its owu valuo a'ono. Hoot cul ture implies good "farming, for with poor farming ouo can not grow roots. Hoots may be grown upon poor land by using tho proper fertilizers and methods of culture, and thero is no better method than this of working up tho soil to a good condition. For if one grows a quantity of roots, theso must be fed, and they can not be fed without making a largo quantity of manure; further, they cm not bo fed with the greatest profit without tho addi tion of somo concentrated food, and that in volves rich as well as abundant manure Heidcs, in using roots and meal as a daily ration for cattlo or sheep, It is found that straw will bo consumed with avidity; in fact, it makes an excellent substitute for hay, and ucs up profitably a wnst0 product that is generally used only for litter. An idea is prevalent that root culturo is costly. It may be at first under certain circumstances; as upon a poor soil and ono foul with wccls. and especially under caroless management. Ii may bo mado costly when, by neglect at a critical titno, the whole crop is lost by being buried in weeds. Hut that is not tho fault of tho crop, but of the management. Tho seed for an aero or ground costs $0; that is, for Sugar Hects, which may bo grown closer than Mangels; 12 lbs. of sccd.bolng needed for an acre; tho cost of cultivation need bo no more than for a crop of potatoes. The yield will bo of considerably greater value than that of potatoes, reaching, under favorable circum stances, 800 bushels per acre, or 25 tons, lor feeding, tho sugar-beet is worth more than doublo tho quantity of mangels, as it contains more tliau twico as much solid mat ter, so that 25 tons per acre is equivalent to as largo a crop of the grosser mangels, as can be expected under tho most favorable condi tions. Tho direct tiroGt is then attract! enough to induce farmers to raise Sugar Beets merely lor leeding purposes, whllo tho indi rcct profit arising from tho improved condi tion of tho soil, gives a rcspectablo return in addition. When tha culture of Sugar Beets then becomes general, thero will doubtless bo no lack of capital to work them into sugar, any mote than thero would bo to opcrato a silver or a gold mine that mightbo discovered ou a man's farm. It is tho want of material that has kept back enterprise in this line; tho men and tho money aro always ready to develop any staple and profitable raw ma terial. A merican A gricu llurisl . EAItbY OU LATE FUJJDEU. Prof. Caldwell says in' tho New York mount that tho common opinion that early cut fodder or crass is morn vnlnnbln limn lntnr cut, has been somewhat unsettled by the results ot recent researches of Killoer, who found that althouch tho nunntitv nf nitrnfrnn diminished as tho plants grew older, yet tho quantity ol albummoius increased more rap idly than tho total nitrncinnnq nmltfr. diminished. In other wnrdq. tl ous matters Known as amides (tho valuo of wuicn lias hcen nuostionedl were fmiml in six weeks to diminish to less than one-twelfth. 1 rof. 0. makes tho followinc nractical sug gestion : Evidently we need moro exnerimenfji rm tho actual producing capacity of different kinds of fodder to sunnlcment wlmi lm 1,,. dono in Germany toward determining its composition and digestibility. These labori ous researches havo thus far nnlv A with respect to tho nitrogenous substance as a whole, how much nitrogen is taken in by the animal ;iu its food, and how much is thrown out in its bolid excreta. They have not shown us how much albuminous substance is assimilated by the animal, nor what is tho producing capacity of tho fodder as a whole. air. oanoorn has put this matter to a practi cal tCbt in one scries of cxnerimenln will. I.uv cut July 1, with about afourth of tho heads in Lloom, aud July 11, when out of blossom; to one lot of steers tho earlv cut hav win fed. and tho late cut hay to another lot, and then the conditions were reversed so as to giva to the first lot the late cut bnv nml llm ml.xr i.. tho second lot. He obtained in both trials a better growth with the lato cut hay. On averacincr all the results it wn fnnnrl iW ; required 15,7 pounds of tho early cut bay to maKO a pound ot growth, against but 9 0 rounds of the lato cut hav. Prnf. .Tnlmenn found almost 1 per cent, less of nitrogenous suostanco in tho older hay, but ho did not find any ot tho nitrocen eiisiinr- in nnn. albuminous forms in either case, although notwuouy satisfied with the reliability of tho test emnloved. Sincn tbn rn trin.l. ( hay did not differ essentially in other respects, the result obtained lijt Mr. Sanborn is re. markable. and needs confirmation Iiv fnrilmr experiments. Mr. S. thinks that wo may bo mistaKen in our present practice as to tho time for cutting grass for hay. The mistake, if it be one, is mado by a great many farmers. Cannot others try similar experiments, and, in order to net more decisive resnlte. i-.ln earlier dato for the early cut hay ? Cows. A cool, dark, clean stable for tho cows is, for many reasons, preferablo to a hot pasture in tho middle of tlio day. Cows that have been kept up on woderato feed will shrink in their milk on being turned into a luxurious pasturo on a hot day. Dry oarth or saud makes a btter bedding thau ttiaw during tho hot season. Tho experiment of sowing a bushel of oats to every two bushels of wheat iu tho fall has been successfully tried in Iowa. Tho oats grow rapidly uutil cut down by tho frost, and then they form a coveriug that keeps the wheat from being winter-killed. In the spiing the rotted oat leaves serve as a profita ble top-dressing. LOW 1'lilCKS FOIt UUI'TEK. Tho New York Tribune in its market report, explained why somo butter is sold for such low prices In speaking of butter it said "Light colored goods are very hard todispoo of and several lots wero thought well soli at 8 to 10 cents." If butter makers would get the top prico, they should uso the Perfected Hutter Color, made by Wells Richardson & Co, llurliugtoii, Vt. It gives u puro dande lion color, aud never turns red, or raneid, but tcuds to Improve and preserve the butter- CatarrH THE EYE, EAR, and THROAT Successfully Treated with SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE, C CCCKftfl ti tlio trot of merit, ntnl micccm tn thf trrnt 7 mrnt ol Cntnrrhnl Aliprtions1nncrconiniirmiirrv Md futlurt t rm-jn luuloulHil itpocitlo rurittiro tiroi-cr. tin In two ti'iiii tjr ii it. Ddta HANmnn's IUihi ai Cvhb fop t'nUrrh pntM mti rro(crtks? Ida m. dnre.ln 1li'iflti)fi m uimolH iumI icMlmonl iMfroni tli tnort ret"ccUMo x'.-r1o In ml nations or Ii , limit I, conuumo on tliN jmint. f'vrr, wo Ir1ipvcttn tho til Utf ofpopulnr hiriilNnrg tins Midi VftliiAbl tt-fllhtinr net no(r-rtitJ,rrfriyirvri'ti.lnfAorofanyrenirdy t'mi In nt in tlie poMtMlrm of llniinoprlrtor or hA'-rm ni ItAnir-A t, (Tnit, Ai l vula i bio ntit l, It net re tut' lent nt!imiBii1th purtof ttm rccomimnrlatlona wtilrh rotrwiftf offcn-l by rrlcnilBto friend in Its furor, lVn Im of wraith a ml reflm mriit In alt pirts of tie i onutrv dully admit Iti tipprloriijr nrr nnjr mtttiol of cur known t tho rrenUriiictllcfll tror-tmlnn, Ixittlmn t)i pnhllrlt y InrMntM ti ft pHhlhhrit statement. JIenp. tlie It'tiiniiKlAimn our rosrMon rrnrcoi'iit out a am a) part of tlioB wlttilicl I fur tho tcanon mrntloneil. 1 hi following ttt ftolirltriltf'Mlnioniiil I torn I lit shy Wkiu. Kq., or Hflla, Varirn A ('o.'a Kaprr, l an outsmjkcu lutiwrcrutnt of whlcUwo are Jimlr pruud. INVALUABLE. MeMM.TVKFK&roTTrn.plrlJito tJrnpiflM. TVtn. ton, Mat.! tJentbmen, l hum lursomn inontn felt It it duty that 1 owe tn mlTi r humanltr t.t write T-'ti, itntlry tho jrrrat lcn Ut that l liava dtirlvrd from tli ma of 8an Folio's JUttiCAt. i'crb ron CATAnnu. 1 o more than 20 year 1 lmtt hcen aDlh ti J with thlaverr trotihlcaome rom plaint. 1 tiara tried all the rrmedii that I could find, but without material or perm an ft ; benefit. l,aWallthrtl-i.fl'0 bnd arrlrnl nt thatut I that I must liav r lief or tle. T io cntlrn membrAniH n Fytem bad bee .no r-1 inflamed, and tho stomach a. diiordorid, that It aa a doubtful mMtcr whether I cnuNI ct to tl.a I'tcrc f oft st, or If I did pa unrthrr I ihoidd lit o to come bark or not, 1 tnur an advertise m rt of thUmi'dt It aad althonjtli ticlnir tny Incrc ! ulotti about ipf cltlet or nottruma of any klnd.jrt Id pticrr dip ration 1 tried thl, and aa atone -bentfitri br It. 'I ho chance of clImfUc.ncarnnlrdlBcAno of th liver, and my ari-ovrr w may pnvr.t my rnttu !Ctortttlon,biitih6 LenvfU 1 derive Irnm IM dully upe titome tnrnlifihte, and I an hoping to to completely cured, and at l.itt arrlt o at a respectable old iijre. lfthlsMnti'mcnt of rry cao enn be of any r-crvlcc to those a til le ted aa I h ive oeen.and e nab to 3011 to bring thU rcmrf'y Into more general uf, cperintly ot t'o Pacific coat (where It la much needed), uiy object In writing this nnt will be obtained. crv truly joon. 11KVRV "WKLLS, Arroa , X, V., Judo, 1878. of Well, Fargo A Co. Each pack ate contain lr. Panford'a Improved Inhnl lnr Tubf, and full dlreitlona for uso In all raae. l'rlro $l.ui. Yor Mile by ail Wholesale) and Itetall )ru(r-'lt and Dealer inrniiKbont the United State and ranadnn. KEKS & niTTJ II, Ocncral Agenta and Wlioleaale Urufftfitts, Doidon, M.tt. S531 COLLINS' Ei VOLTAIC PLASTER ALWAYS CURES. Enlarged Spleen. Till I to certily that 1 have been twin yonr rottiNH VoLTAtO 1latki.9 for KuUrLiueiit of the Bpk-Mi aud Depreaalnn In the ttomach, and they have K'vtn mn more rellerthan any other remedy 1 have ever used. I tbo clTccu ol pala and inflammation. -wouia niRniy rucommena mem 10 an uuenug irom J. W. SELLS. riCKisixo, Mo., June 23, 13TI, Severe Pain. Having occasion to tun a remedy for a teryttterepaln In my Bide 1 tried one of your Colli8 Voltaio 1'la. Tina, and la twcutrfour hours tho pain was entirely removed J. , SAMMH, At Ca-hter Flnt Nat. Bank. " tSONA, MlSTf., June 19, Weaknesses. rolllns Voltaic Planter a plve the beat aatlefactlon nern of anything th it baa been tried fur LameiiLM and WcakucM of tho Hack. Please send more right away, JA1IE3 LCWI3. D ST AST, 111. June 16, 1977. Irloo, 25 Cents, r.o careful to obtain CoLLtss Voltaio I'labtxr, a comhtuNllon or Electric and Voltaio Platen, with a high ly Medicated Plaster, aa seen In the above cut. bold bvnll Wholesale and Iietall DrriKKl"'" throughout Ihe L'nltcd f tales and Canada, and by WKEK.S & POTTLU 1 rrprlctor, Huston, Mass. D PERMANENTLY CURES irmiuev nierAece LIVER COMPLAINTS ConstiDation and Piles, 1 1R. II, II. ClAItlC, Roothllero.VU Riiyf. 1"Inew.f KII F.Y TKOCHLCS ltbtu. noted like ft charm Ithaa cured mQayrcry bad eae of PILES nd kaa sever fulled to , I act etBelentlr." NELSO.V FAIKCHTLD, of 8 L Alba n, TU, I d MTi, "It 1 orpriceleaa Tulue. After a-iUcn I years cl crest muttering from Pile boH Coe j Ureses It ooraplelely cured ste. O, B. IIOOAItON, ofnerLshlre, ears. one I I packsfffl baa dose wondera for me In con I pictely curing a aerero Liver asd lliuacr I OMplalnt. it has wircrft WONDERFUL If 11 1 POWER. 1 ssiTiiTi 111 IIECACSB IT ACTS ON THE I lUTIUtiTIIE BOWrXS AND UID.B I NEYS AT TUB 8A3IK THIE. Because It cleanses the system of c I the poisonous humors that ricvcJope g ! In Kidney and urinary diseases! uii-l lousness. Jaundice. Conctlpatloni i I Plies, or In Rheumatlsmt NeuratQlal and Femalo disorders L KIDNET.WOUT la a ilrr rcrt.Mo com. I pound und ca.nbe.cntlriaa!lprt9a!. I One parVae will male plx iti nrmcdlctue. t THT XT 2TOX7i7" ; Bur It St tbo Dmnbs. l'rl-c, 1.00. WILLS. HC3AIi:eit i! CO.. rrctri.-!c-3. I 55 nurllntrton, U a I 1ST9- SPJ3EH'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used la the prluclp.il Churches lor Communion purposes. F0.1 LADIES AND WEAKLY PESSONS AND THE A3iD. Speer's Port Grape Wine ! FOUR YEARS OLD. 'Phis CelebrateiJ Native Wine Is madu Irom the X Juice ot the Oporto urapo, raised la this L'ouuty Its Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties aro unMirrtiFH'd hy any other Katlve Wine. Heinz th pure Juice or IU- tlrap. produced under Mr. bpeer's own personal Buptrvl.slon, Its purity and K-nulueneKs are L'uaranteed. Tho youngest child may parlike ol Itsirenerouan.uaUtlup.andihoui'ak' est Invalid use It to advaotair. It ti particularly beuetlclal to the aireA and dp hflltjirpit. n.ul khIImiI In the various nllmenu that aflert Ihe weaker kei. It Is im every respect a wims to lie ItKl.lhl) ONt SI'EEU'S I. J. Sherry. TUe p.j. HIIKUUY Ir a Wine of Superior ciuractor, and Dar takes of tlie irolden nualit.it4 nr th urmm. from which It U inide. Fur Purity, Hlcunosp, Plavur uuu .ucuiuittu JTupcruvs, ii win uu luuiia uacxcenuu. SPKKH'S 1. J. ItrsiiBdy. ThHllltANDV stands unrivaled In this Country, being rar siiH'rlor for medicinal purposes. IT H A 1't'ltB distillation troin tie grape and con talus valuable medicinal properties. it has a delicate flavor, similar In that or the lira pes from whlcli It Is distilled, and Is In great Ut or among nrst-class families. See that the signature ot ALF11ED KI'KEIt, TabSilo k. j., n over ine cork ot eacn Uittie. SOIYD BYO.A.KL13IM. J'ine, isia-u Tins nrr.a is on nt.E wirn ROWELL & pfttSMAN . Advertising Agents, rKIKBi CMMTNUT STS.. T.UOUII,.t. n y SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP ! 50 Yoars Before- tho Public'. rrououncod by nil to bo tho most I'lrn.niil and rfllpiirlnu.rcniody tn Mv, for tho cure of rniiuli, rohN, rrinip, tiiinr.ciir, tickling scnsitlon of tho throat, whooping coujh.etc. KVIJIt A .MILLION IIIITTI.LS Nil Ml AVITIItN Till! hKW l'IHV VI! lit. It gl res relief wherever used, nnd 1ns tho power to Impart benefit that cannot Ira had from tho cough ml tin re. now In use. Sold by all Dm rglsts nt 2.1 cents per bottle. Mlil.Mllts' i.iviilt l'll.l.s nro ntso highly re commended for curing liver complaint, constipation, ftlck-hcadachcs, tover and ague, and all diseases of tho stomach nnd liver, sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. R. E. Sollors & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. oct a, 'jo-ty. oltainritor new inrenttoni.orfor improtrmrnlg on o'tonti.firi.etUcil or otlttr c mji untttritit' markl nnd labflg. Citrent, Aiitgnmrnt, Inttv ftrfiictn, Aitptnlt, RuUlfor Injrtnyrmtnt, n.I nil cn$t nrhtng uniitr Vt Viitrtit l.ittm, prompt' Iv ntttnitf.t tn m mi r fin, that ire lit-m El dbJU i SjppnJ'S U tlie l'ntrnt Of I w fl ica v!1 lu BrilO I rfl ln'V ftlltt tn 'h lll1iii.lil afrinir ,P WKt chip, t pnttntttt tfl ti. Jittuff vlifmt An l ft. Patent Deportment, ami tngnjnl tnl'nltnt linle- tf cluMlctly, Ke con mokt ctotrr ttenriltM, tnul necuri Patent more promptly, nml vith Irmulcr ctutme, ! ,1 , m '; ii I (i'iiitjMn. u tf fij e ' " ti a innii-y-MJtlLtna votir rfertre: frrenfehitvfjc. All carrffpnnili ttcr ftrh'thl ran Jtdfntlat. Vricti tW.fin-1 Af) rUAlUiV tA- ii:ss patiimt js si:vuiu:th Werrfer 1n, W'ashinatnn, tn Hon. Vnntmtitter Central 1). M, Kcj, lirv, F, D, Pmeir, Tlmfhrmnn Amrrtcnn tfattonnl Jlnnktto cpctalf in the If, 8, Patent vjjice, ami to Xmatorit awl Iirprtntntatlvti in VonqrtHa: nnd esptrialhf to our clients tn every Stat tnthe t'ntnn ttml fn Cnnprta, J-lr'resS Vppoftite. J'attnt VJIH.C, II uMtunoton, V, C THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF TOIITISIM dJAo PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chratntit unci KlfrhtH HU. o receive Advertisements Tor this I'aper, COTI M ATCO lowest Caih Rates Col I III A I CorrrrnrK,wniiierAilTrrtlliir. Send SOo. for AYKIt ti BOM'S JIANUAt- Weaver & Co's. Ads. P5 P A T C H Formendlnff tin, brass, copper, lead or iron wttho'it acid or soldering Iron, Any I lady or child can mend with it. Will send w ' ono sample p ate byirutt(wtu,UIrcctloDs) that will cu' lWif inch square patches on receiptor Mrls. 8 tor 1. loo for U). (l'os- tagestniniia ncelved as caMi). AtitvN'lS yi WAS I'JfiD. Can carry one da'8 Ktock l r your porket. Hjies will j icld W to $ifi per day. uurWpatfe lllusfratwl CaUloijuo t Oof chromos, Jowrclry Novelties, istation- P"" ery. Ac, Klifc Adlnss. OITY NOVKI.TY CO., OKo 110 South bill HL, Philadelphia. Pa. fM Mention this paper. i-J INCREASED PENSIONS soldiers whosi ratoot iieiiblou Is toolow.as eoinpared with present liberal laws, or whoso disabling hivn Increased since rnnslun was uranfed. Ihousands ure enuuen, anu suouia at nnco apply HOTTNTV dueall sowi ra discharged for A wounds, rupture or oilier In Jury (not disease), who havo filled to rcceUothe umount promised, also to those who enlisted be tween lunuary 1st, isra and April 1. 1W4, ror.1 ears nnuuau tMi',iwuni ,Teu ii uenu or y niiinins or inoro and failed to receive. i bounty of Win ror lxst bervlco. flOU dlli nil H Mlerl Ivlm .nlut,.,l turn years prior loJulv v,id 1S0I. aud wero inusten d be- lyiurtujiusL ikii. i-ui, regiiiuiews ci uiiHiHincd. ray for rations while prisoners ot war, btlll due, 4c,. Wo havo had a long nnd extensive uperlenco In collecllng claims and lurnlsh thti best I icferencn whendeMred. Only lgil f. es charged and no t ay until rialm Is allowed, so th it It coats ou noth ing to upply . Kor full iLformiilon addre.e, JlcNKILLs Illltuil, I. ii. liruwer 457 Washington, I). C. SW.Mwn.rs Incloso Hamp for reply. ( ct. IT-lm nici If you w1; niil air', I'AIIM or II'iMi: wllh In- ncu aud plenty Iu youi THE llliSl' 11IIM1 IN tub wtsr IS 1IIR Atcliisuii.Topckiutniita Fe II R. I. X IXS IV K.NVS. circulars with in in iruii... nm ,i.r.....nn,i AddiessA S Johusou, 1inirConi'r. Tontka. Ka. net. II-tm vr si cu. A UVK PAP KM I.. . ... ... ,. , n.itii'i--, i, , -jr nri I'osroil rirs in iiths subscription, forlho bestpaperln heivumrj m iaigepu;e.s;fiiurillstii,c.i pjpem; linriinlu inn , . . ... J" ,VW nn.lMii.l VI, IIIILI'I Hill, UIIU ailU- i devil j fu'i-piigo plctiin-s; nnji'irTs ruiltcrtlse- 1 i.;inn. .nr. niUKt-un Niini nn oest u inor in it "niii'is lo m." n. I.. Moody said: "About the vasu'ra and asents. wArco oct31-lrn t utruu U la ?try mm, watwra di of bow lung tUeJ lac tr boi dut ly moud. ii iDiiftBi rtuif. odeurt tha moslctreulo trt. Is ffoni on W UrM rki. IfniMl dlrvrl. d, t uiiiufed nutabr ot uitluu nUli eau U fiTcn if delrd, l trW, lo foo. lor I L I It 111 cur alien all lL.r nit-ant ba filled Hid lj all detlcrt in intiiclu.i. bO wki prr rni frraiMi ml f ric, Ij JHVtt WILTZ.Urnrral crnl fur f. H ami 1 anaav jyo Krunklia ht l:altlmur , Md, tll(.ulna haia (rada tna.rk tad Utiaira tl br J, M D J W & CO. INSTITUTES. EBtablilhedln 1872 (or tho curs of Catiror. TuiniirM. IIIi-r. without the use of knlfo or loss of blood and lut!a pain. Jior Information, circulars and reference,, uldres, Dr. i'. lutl), Aurora, iiauo Co.. UL sept. l,'7,.ly. Jy tl co. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS I!m a Fad dlffarliif from all olhart, la cap-aatpa, with Batf-AdjutUug ball La MoUf, adapt Itaalf to ail nedUoaa ' of la adr, wbll tka AIL la th Uln. llUM7,4rliia4ehtap. Btr l, ka)U CLraalartJ Egglestoo Trusa Co., Chicaao, UL, sept, 1J, Tfl-ly, J w&uo. TIIH JOHNSON ItEVOLVlSU KOOIi-CAHE. JIala of Iron, Iwautlfully orna ineutcd, AdJuKiablu shelves. Cheap and fclrunjf, Canuot Ret out of order. Four sUea. Bend for complete circular and price list, Kend 25 cents for our new Illustrated Catalogue of Bel tool Merchandise. Evtry JAirnt r UXaiher iiouM have it, BAKER, PRATT & CO., Headquarters for fcll School Supplies, IIS A IU till A Ml STUtLT, Elf TOUK. MTt u. ly ESPY PLANING MILL. The undersigned lessee or the Esnv I'lanlnir Mill. U prepared to do ail kinds ot mill work. Doors, Frames, M, BliDfls, etc made m order on short notice, BatHfacllon guar. anUied. uuaaiAi Kara, Ulocrusburg, V mi R8 BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOIUIA'L SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. THIS SCHOOL, aunt present constituted, olltrs tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. liulldlngs spacious, Hulling and commodious j completely heated by stcatn, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with ft bountiful supply ot puro.soft Sprint? water. Location healthful, nun easv ot access. Toachers experienced, cfllclcnt, and nllvo to their w ork. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorougn. Expense moderate. Fifty cents n week deduction to all expecting to tench, students admitted at any tlmo. ltooms reserved when desired. Courses ot study prescribed by tho btalo I , Mwlel Scliuol. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical, Adjunct Courses ! I Acailemic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Mtnlc IV. Course In Art. V. Coiino In Physical Culture. Tho Elementary sclentlflc nnd Classical Courses aro PltOl'llssio.V VL, and stmlents gr.idu.ttng therein, recclvo State Diplomas, conferring tho rollowin corresponding Degrees t .Master of the Elements : Master of IheHcIencefl; Master of llu Classics, tlraduates In tho other Courses receive Normal t'crttllcatcs th"lruItalnmenlH signed bv the (imcersof the Hoard of Tustee. The course of Mud y prescribed by tho state Is liberal, and tho $ Slcntinc. and Classical courses are not Inh-rler lo Ihosi' of our ln'st Colleges. Tho state renulrcsn higher ordir of citizenship. The times del land It, It Is ono of tho prime objects of I his school to help to secure It, by furnishing Intelli gent nnd eniclent Teachers for her Schools. Tothlscndlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purpnsi'S, those nhodeslre to improve lliclr time and their talents, as tudcnts, 'lo all such It promises aid in developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor utter leaving School. Kor Catalogue, nddress tho Principal. ION. WII.MA.II i:i,l l!l.l President ll.mrd .ifTrii.ini, V, V, UlM.MYKlt, Secretary. Sept. ?, '70;; But come at once unci look IN THE IV WE CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE, WK CAN SELL YOU THE CLOTH, ou TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND MAKE YOU A SUIT IN CITY STYLE BETTER AND THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN, CLOTHS, OASMMERES, SOLD BY THE YARD. Now selling at the RELIABLE STORE OF BAYED) LOWKIBMh ENDORSED BY OVER THIRTY SEWING MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE con? EXPOSITION IWIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, Ai blnMVery STRONG, SMOOTH, end ENCOURAGE . E INDUSTRY si ng- I a.'W HUHWItMi April 18, 19-lv , THEBtST SOLD BY J10M y 55RJJW S150O.0O. TORFARTICUURS HUHUtHOH WhiteSewing Machine Co. J-I1JQ j Kend ts Bests In btnups or curren 1 J LViJ 111 cv lor n rtiw llnkK. iiikik. it. treats or all ill biases, hnH83 Jino engravings sIicwIdb positions asm mid l.j- Hck liort.es, a ihMo ot iIomk, u lf f 11 luiti UUiluclll'll Ol A1.UA1I1 ukm; JIV ll'LS. rules fnr li lllm. th nirM nf n horse, with uu engraving showing teeih ur i nth j ear and a largo amount ti valuanlo liursu Inrormailoii. Dr. Win. II. Hall sajs, "I have tiouglit tookstliatl paid ts and flo for which I do not Hkn nqupii i do yours." Ssmi ran i cihccmk. A tents Wonted. . ubuituii, m, Aiiuouuivu runs, i. Mayd. 19-Iy Warner's Safe Kidney and Lher Cure. ( Formerly Jrt Craig' Kltlney Curt. A Vegetable preparation antl the only ntiro renu-Uy lntfieworl.1 Mr i:i l-hl' lU.ukr. Ilab4't. nml AUi liiauej. iatrr. uuil L'rlaarr IIUuik. JWl"fcstlinoiiiul of the highest order In nroof Of these stiumoiita. jr'or thn cure ct ItlnhIcM. call for lVnr Uer'a huTo IHubt'lf 'nit. iWFor the cure .f Itt lulu'n anfl tint other diseases, cull for MumtV Sulv Ulduej aud Llveri'um WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It Uttie best iiIimmI luririer. and stimulated pvery ruiicUun to more heuUhnil action, aud la thus a benellt In all dUenaes. ,11 cures jieiHifuloun and olherNbln Erui llona and llHutuien, lududlnjr Cuucvra. LI. r, and other Sum. ruDalllu.tti.il, llulnraa.Uenvral l l.ll. Itjr, etc., are cured by the Oare Miller. It la unequaled uiau apnetlierauil regular lonlo. lloltlea or two sites I prices, sue. aud Sl.oo. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly gives Ite.t and Meep to thesuirerlnr, cures lleatlat-be and Keuralirln, preieuls l.lilleplle t ils, and relievesMeriuus l-iua-trallun brought on by excessive drink, over work, meuul shocks, and other causes. rpwerruiasll is to stop pain and soothe dls Slbf$ 1".elv"l " '"T." I'lJurea the system, whether taken In small or larire doses. Bottles of two sixes ; prices, noe. aud $1.00. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Ara an Immedlavt niH iciiuu aiimnin. . Torpid LlTf. nudcure CflStivinm, Oyip..lt, 811 nmffn i i?"in. bii,?m bur. rtuc. UaUrlft, TiTtr una fs, ana luouia I Lrtuu-u whenever tho buweli do aot okrote fretly and rfgularly. mUI 4ir fur !hiirh wrk. frlM tb tU. Uu l fttxlltlaia tr) -. H. H.Warner & Co., lroriUra, E0CHE3TER, K, Y, XUM,lb7..ly through the largest stock of COUNTY. NOVELTIES, Hats, Caps, etc., For Men and Boys, Pearl Shirts, Under Clothing. Pretty suits for little boys, Cheap suits for Men, Cheap Overcoats, Trunks, Satchels, Bags, &c Gum Clothing, &c. csrxeusHro tsse. HAlJUFACTURED at ; MOUNT HOLLY. N.J. WMTSBiW(lMiTDl IBEHTS.Hnnil MfWtJIPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. AWARDED I NEW YORK 1 BOSTO N , sn xiMDt r ry... -V' wurco iris , tfUMBCHJ address: Cleveland, ohio. 1 I XT HA I I 'lllls la a retnarkaDIo 1 lyll ilj O medicine will euro spav In, Splint curli. Callous, c, or any enlnrgeinent AMI YVJI.I, ItK.MOVE - UK HUvCII WITHOUT SPA VI' IllilSTBIIlNU or lauslnif a Jl iV V li boro. No remedy ever dls. uivered equals It lor certainty or r.f anion In sloyping tho Inmeness and removlnir the bunch. I'rloe i.oo. Hend lor circular glvlnS PI T I) ? ''"""e" Hold by ilrutpMs.orbentto .V 1 k I-J any nddrtss by tho Inventor. II. J, Kendall, M .., inobhurgh tolls, Vt. .Mojer llros. Agents Hloomsburg, ra. lay Kl, -io.-iy aw "ornamental iron fences. SUITA11LK FOU YARDS, CEMETERY LOTS, and Public Grounds. The tollowlntr shows the PlcU'tdolhlc.one of tho !.';f.tt',Ul'u.ul"u.u,ka of l'cuc mauutacturtU by the undersigned. .K0JT """'y and IiuraVillty they aro unsurpassed. exiieilthced hands, and warranted to gm saiibtactlon. Prices and Specimens of ether Designs sent to any address. ADWlKbS, snvn. HESS, Bloomsourg, Pa. July is, 'iu-cin A MONTH guaranteed. Ill a day at homo made by tho Induitrlous. Lapllal not reiiulred i u will start .ou. Men, women, bojs and irlrls maku money taster at woik lor us iuuuuiuii) uiiug eiso. -i ne workli suv ouu uieasaiiw uuu ucn as uujono can go rl Klit au Thoso v, ho aro wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at onee and see tor themselves. Costly Outnt and terms free. Nowlstne iumwmiiiwj wu,k uro laving up large kums ol money. Address HiUK & Co." Augusta) Oct , -H-ly Farm Accounts! Uieryl'armtr should kuowhowtokeep them. An entiniyn..vrftndouiuilLtasvstemJustd,.TlwL Keiu 1 iniNlu for fmiOirculan. to tlie llitviNX tt Htiuttum icsuiua Ooiiu,Ul & Twitli ni,i'i.ni. ipi,.. oct. n.-ijw tti nnimi emmxjjziifmmesta in MMIIIMIIMMI IUI C. E. SAVAGE, 1 RALE It IN Silverware Watches.Jcwelry.Clocks.&c, tr Homovpil to tho rostomco building, rirsTdo3r above the Kxhango HotcL All kind1) or Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat ly repaired nnd warranted. may it, 'Ts-tr D. I. C. U an nbnolute and Irriititahlo euro for onnes, Tntcmpcrancnandtho upg of Opium, Tn rjacco, NartourB. n-icl t'limulnnto, rrmoInif nl trtsti', 6vi runiHllmUtof uinsanyif ilit'in.rcn acrlnrr t(icfiiritnii(i E'i-..r..,i.....r i. OrJlOIUntld iIlHiPlmt Inrr 1. 1 v ... ... '. ....t..J. wlr'i M f yumiuiUl i;iO HUM 1(1) 01 llllltll ltnrrrpnifl tfmt nhcnltifo r,1.v'fnl nn.1 miMi proBiraiionttii.tfnUijttHti,(Mii tint briuklntf vi 1'arkHLT, r"'pnIJ. t" rin'u l'it&Wrsons12,oi itmprrnnru nortPiira fIkiuhI rrrnnmicnj It It 1 porf vet ly IiarmlcsB and nc it falliiic. Hop Cittcrs Mg. Co., Rocticstcr. II. Y.Sole Agcnis TInn f'mivrli rnrm1ni.lrm-i nllnotn th roiicM,iUlctii tlio Hems, trudu(.Vn ftBt.aud Thft linn 1'n.l fnr Rrmni 1. t lt..n.t 171.1. Is miprrlnr to nil otlicra. cua by ubnoriitlon thfrtiiinlni, ltu th II ji Ilitlm.wlilih arfn nuViiMf beffnitfanrlotnikaiit.biilllial'iirMtBiiil Itott J.o'tiMn cwr tnult, ii.ilng itiur cuki Ut&n ! I olhtjr rt-rmfJIri. FPU SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. May 2, li-it.. TTT IS PA VYM E'AJSSrff&Kf 3SXS51 n.,.,,i,n,iiK iiiui-iiii no irui-e ttin-eii Miier" mlir UsliiKeuulrueiaiiiuybumuilerorlt I.N Klin' VOKIv. teo. 14, 17-ir r Feb.7, '7-ly AND Paper Hanging. WM, F. BODINE, KO ST., 11ELOW SEUONI), llLOOMsllUliO, VI is prepared to do all kinds ot HOUSE PAINTINO l'laln and Ornamental, PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECOI1ATIVB AND J'LAIN. All ItlmlN oi riiriillure IUiali ct usiu mime :in good UN litw. NONE IIUT FIlifaT-CLAfcS WOI1KJ1 EN Ol PLOYED Estimates Mado on all Work. WJI. F. liODlNE. Oct. I, ISTH. M. C SLOAN & BRO. IILUUItlSIIIUtti, IM, Manufacturers or Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, PLATFOKM WAGONS, to. FlrbKiass workalways on.hand. ItEPAIHINa NEATLY DONE. l'rlees reduced to suit the times. NNESom m P'NE FAntVJING LANDS In niVM'LuTi ..... P; itald liVi ti.T u i v i-k 1 i. ii... I! I r tilt N iib In Ihf tn.oiti tif ! Illiisl r..r l.l.i.i.r.,1 in llf u tsUtUf. 1 'ri'.',Y. I'"'" '" i'"iliriiii e, nl t.n l'."-l..ii, nf E SIMMONS, l..i.l(i,.ir, SfenrOH tMmpuMcrlHtrZlUuu, , Nept, 5, n,.uw THE OKANGIiVlLLli AUAUHMY You can get a Thorougu Kducatlon with the LKAST OUTLAY OF MONEY. Kor Catalogue, address the I rlnclpal, Aprtl.8. J8T.-M KKV- K' """W PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed ut this Office ON SHORTEST NOTION A 1 1 AT THK MOST BEASOIBLB TEH MB, OLD AND fiElir.Liri , Dn. S.VNronu a Ijivjii r , . j J is nSUmliril Faintly li ,n ,y,'r '"j jtllsetist-iiof IhoIilver.Stoimu'i J mid Ilowcla. It )g l'ttrcly .' i , ' ' 5Vr.gctiblo.-It novcr o ffV S1S uiuiiaruonnu wij Rjra SToni J TRY Llve.J f. "v-" USCUj ID HIT tiennll... tl by tho linl.li. S SlBlJ ror moro llmn 35 Jcnri' JIB with unprecedented rtsulu ilS SEND FOR CIRCULAR ' SS.T.W.SANrOROlM10.1LcwE?2TlV:S ; in niiii.cuT nn t tru tnr irs mn 1 41 5 RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES UKTilJiltN CENTKAL, HAILWaV SUMMER TIME TAIlI.i:. On nnd after Sunday, Juno w, ls-, n,c i,,,,, on tho Philadelphia & lirln Ita lroud Dli HoaViJre! WKSTWAIID. Erie Mall leaves Phlladelphlt lis rm " " Harrlsburg 4!iaI! ' Wllllain.port 8 ij Jersey Shore iiou, " " Ixxk; Haven mua a . I'enovo 110 am " arrive ntErlo TMnm Niagara Express leacs Philadelphia s no a m ;' " llsrrlsburg lUSam " nrr. at wiiiiamsiiurt napm " " lock Haven safcin " llenovo tmiiirn Fast Line leaves Philadelphia 11 43 a in " llnrrlsburg sssnn, " ariuont Wllllamsport 7S3pm " " Lock linden b 40 put KASTWAI1I). Paclflo Kxprcss leaves tAxk Haven il loam " " Jersey .shore 7 15 a in ' " llllarnsport Unm arrle at llarrlstiurg 1 1 4 a 1,1 " , " 1'hlladelphTa 113 pm Day Express leaves Ileum o lOnsaa " " Lock llaien II mi am " " V llll.un.sport 19 40 p in " arrive at llarrtburg 4iiipm " Philadelphia T mi p ra Erie Mall leavc3 Itonovo 8'.npm " " Lock Haven loenpm " " YUlllaTisport llmipm " arrives at llarrlsburg 3 no am , .!' . , " PldladcIphU I4oaia Fast Lino leaves Wllllamiport in as a tn " arrives at llarrlsburg; 3Mam " " Philadelphia 7 40 am Erie Mall westand Day Express East mike close connections nt Northumberland Willi L. A. H It. R. trains for Wllkosbarre and Hcranton, Erie Mall West, Niagara Esprois West anl Flit Line Vi est make close connection at Vi lllleiusiHirt with N. C. It. w. trains north. iii.imuunuiiuiin.xuuu uu i.oea iiaen Willi 1J. K, It. It. trains. Erie Mall cast and West connect at Frlc mi trains iU8.s M. s. IL It. ; at Corrv w Uh a (.'. t A. V. It. It. ; at Emporium with li, N. Y. A, p. It, K, and at Driftwood with A. V. It. It. ., Parlor cars will run between Phlla .elplila ul Ulamiport on Niagara hxpress west, Erie IMtisi west. Philadelphia Express east, Day Exp rets tut and Sunday Express east, sleeping cars ou ml tiit WM. A. I1ALDWJV, Oeneral Tijt,' NOUTHEIiN COMPANY. CENTRAL JIAIUVAY On and after November 20th, 1873, trains w 111 lent NOHTUWAKI). Erie Mall o.so a. m., arrive Elmira 11 .5 " Canandalgua. . 3.3a p.to itocnester B.ia u Niagara 9 4u " Itenovo occommodat Ion 11.10 a. in. arrive W llilam port p. m. Elmira Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmira lo.so a. m. Buffalo Express T.15 a, m. arrive UutTalo 8.50 a. u bOUTIIWAUD. Ilunalo Expreta 2.80 a. in. arrive llarrlsburg 4.M11. " Ualtltnores.41) Elmira Mall 11.15B. m., orrlvo llarrlsburg I M " Washington 10.M" " Baltimore C.30 M " Washington s.!0 " llarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m.arrlte Harti ourgio.top. m. arrive Baltimore win " Washington 0.13 Erie Mall 1 J.55 a. m. arrive Ilarrtsburg 3.05 a. ta " Baltimore 8.40 " " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passengi r Agett A. J. CASSATT, General Matia?! "piIILADEU'IIA ANU HEADING KOAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER May II, 18T9. TKilNS LVK XurKKT AS FOI I.OWB(8CNnXT BICEM" I'ur New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottbtule T.uuaqua, io., 11,45 a. m For catnwlssa, 11,45 u. in. T,!l and T,35 p. tn. ror wuiiamsport,6,2S 9,05 a. m. and 4,0c p. m. TKAINSFOa HtrrKRt IKAVK AS FOLLOWS, (SCAPAt II CKPTID.) Leave New Y'ork, 8,45 a. m. Leave Pllllfldelnhln Q AH n m Leave Heading, 11,05 a. m., PotLsvllle, l,sa p. m nuu tuuiiiqua, 1,33 p. m. Leave CaLlulMHfL. fl vil fi fJI a m nn.l , iui n rn Leae Wlliumspoi 1 ,9,45 a.m,!,t3 p. m. and 4,50 p. m Passengers tO and from New York-nnd 1'hllfldil- phla go througa without change of cars. J. E. WOOTTKN, CO, HANCOCK, Ueneral.Manat-er. lieneral Ticket Agent. Jan, 14, IjIC tf. D lELAWARE, LACKAWANNA A.N'B WESTEHN ItAlLllOAD. BLOOM8B0KO DIVISION. Time-Table No. sv, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M JUONOAY, junk 10, 1818. .iwivi.l, DfATIUmS, SOUTH. n.m. n.m. a.m a.m. pm. p. .m 30 9 23 4 11 XI Brranton lletlevuo Taylorvllle.,.. . .Lackawanna.., llttston . West llttston... Wyoming Maltby. ......Bennett, ....Kingston Kingston .Plymouth .lnni . 9 35 'J 111 A 16 2 U 6 l 0 IT 0 OS 8 58 3 Cl 8 51 3 4C 8 49 3 41 12 41 Vi .a 8 33 3 30 8 13 3 10 9 31 9 43 2 21 " 2 80 5 3. V 4 a Al li 9 u 21 19 58 9 19 9 14 10 0 7 2 49 l 1 1,1 tli 9 04 10 18 3 15 1 10 tO 33 3 13 7 1$ 8 44 3 iu 11' 3 13 IU am T H5 8 S3 3 20 8 55 ....Plymouth Avnnil.ila 10 29 8 19 3 19 8 41 Nantlcoke llunlock'B ( reek. ..MHhlckshlnnyH... 10 34 8 25 7 4 2 04 3 04 2 SI 10 42 10 55 11 07 11 13 11 21 3 35 S I 3 5l S 2 4 03 S 43 T 51 T 93 i m T 25 T 19 T 14 T 10 8 98 8 17 8 12 9 39 I 94 3 28 ....mens retry... ....Beach Haven... 4 10 to 4 IS 9 IU I -a 7 1; , .10 T '12 -jierwicK Briar creek ...Willow drove.... lime Itldge Espy ...Bloomsburg 4 33 I 30 4 4J 7 44 4 49 S 111 4 53 9 2 . r.,1 IVfl 7 02 9 04 7 44 7 38 7 33 7 29 7 11 .11 39 5 55 1 57 6 50 1 51 6 45 1 4A 11 45 II 5 CatitwUsa lirld'g'e! Danville 11 67 6 27 1 27 uuuiasky V IB u SO 9 55 0 15 i-tunerun,,,.. .Northumberland. 6 00 1 00 6 45 112 45 6 45 to p.m. p.tn, a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m W. T. IlALSrKU', & 8'iparlQtend9nt'8 OBoe, Sjranton, June 10, is". AINWRIOIIT&CO., WHOLESALE GKOCEItS, PulLADItruH, Dealers In TEAS, UVnUPS, COFFEE, SUOAH, MOUSSES, KICI, SriCIS, BICABI SODA, SiO., tO. N. E. Corner Second and Arch streets, inrordera will receive prompt attention. fleV.M. . '5irtIHMS5i urn till. HIT-" ilJ l 1
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