THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. RAIL ROAD TIME TAqLf; A Wonum's Will. HOW OI NU LAllY l'll Oil' A MOItl ii vol: on ANoi.H iioMi.sri:.vn. MRS. LYBIA I. PINKHAM. OK LYNN, MASS. 1881. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED, k i . 0 .ik Tlio Iiientr-ry of Icp Crrnin- A I I TTK11 llf.IM'.!8 Til .MAKIMI I'llllSI IH NTS Oil I'.VI.N ACTIMI KINO. It wan in Lncitn, ntiil tlio kinjj of tlio I'ulllltlV Will Clle'll ft Jl',lll(l kint; tliitt 1k wore Iih i nn 1 crown avciinttitlitliciujrli it iniblo tlio vorst kind of a ninlit nip. Tin wle men of Lact'ni Mid tlie crown Jiiost never come off, nnd it was llieso Mia nun and tlit priliei' who formed a eniii.piiiiey aiiainit llie liinc, endini; in f iu dieovery of ire euam. 1 tut tlio .'lived well, grow iiiji tat and jolly, nihil his son the prinre, lieeaine unruly. Then the Kiiu pen- so thin that lu ll id to iho a pirn1 of paper doubled tip i -nle of his ciown to pro fill il fiom lo'iiiifj down over hU nose. Tlie wi-c liion said: "We'll make a in in I !! in the piince,'' hut dining t' lic.U three veins they did liotliilii; l ot talk, talk, talk. One'day the very Mval candle simrfer brouylit" them this nolo ; Your plan or your head. Kisci John." Tlioy sent hark word to the Mnj; to ii, ike the prince chief high director of t weather. The change that followed m .h marv elous. lie made it clear and i in i fur a picnic party, windy in the iir ction for the sailor, jut rijjlit f,ir 1 farmers, cold for the fur dealers and i I for the bathing resoit men. The, P ( le of l.aclia went almost wild with y .1 lid the kin-; laughed and urow fat u I. The wise men claimed all the I hi 10, lull, they soon regretted doini; mi. j T i.iiKiuds of I.aetiaus eamu to thank 1 m in lout;, drv speeches and brass I ' oids played before their liou-os all day v, hile nightly proces-doits marched and 1 urrahed every wink of sleep from their pillows. The wise men prayed tlio kin;; to send the people home and when he le 1med lilty of (he wisest ran away to sea, but the others formed a conspiracy. The kind's strawbenics grew between the palace and the royal milk liou-e, and !t was double liiuli tieason for any one but the king to pick them. One morn Mg before the weather ollice was open, the wise men persuaded the prince, logo with them and eat berries with sugar and cream in the royal milk houe. While Higniing the benies they hcaid the king ooinu into the garden. "I'm afraid those robins have been eating my berries again!" they presently hoard him remark. The. prince grew pale with fright. The wise men rushed tip and downlink ing with terror. "Into the oi cam with them !" chattered the piince, and into the eau of cream the berries were dropped, sugar and all, the lid clapped on the can and the prince on top of that. Six of the strongest of the wise men placed their backs to the royal milk houo door, and the others soon appeared to bo sound if the corners. The king strolled into the garden long after the prineo'.s ollice hour. It appears that the prince had used only the good weather, and had accumulated such a store of ill wiiiil, cold snaps and great storms as was never known before. The chief director now appearing, the coin motion that he began made' all the old people hunt for their almanacs iu a hur ry. The wind blew over chimneys and bent high steeples out of shape. " And how it snowed and made tlie people wishtheie hadn't been any chief high director ! The wind twitched the king's crown over the high fences, and, iu two seconds, him after it ; and it -rolled across the fieldi ten miles before heeaiight it The roof of the i oval milk lio'me Hew over the palace atid'tho badly f light ened prince and the wise men tumbled out The wind to.-sed the cans into the road anil sentthem spinning into the storm like silver wheels. The wio men weie lost and woro supposed to have been blown to a deserted island. The king returned with his crown just a an honest farmer drove up to the pal ace iu his sleigh with the cieam can he had found in a Know-drift. The king carelessly took off the lid ami then stag gering back screaming and trembling tlio can was filled with some pink-culm-e I thick stuff, such as never before had been seen. "Seize him," said the king, "ho wants to poison nir!" and the whole com t i an out to protect the king. They expected to see the farmer drop dt id but mi he spooned out the stuff as last as possible. At last the prince ven tured to taste, am! the farmer couldn't get the spoon back. As soon as the king tasted he ci cited the farmer a duke on the spot, ordeicd a liundnd guns to be fired and promoted the prince to be King, as he himself wished to open an ico cream saloon at one end of the palace. The e-king diid very wealthy. hile he livid he hiied all the poor peo ple in I.aetia to spread line lace upon the palace hill and loll his cans of cream down to freeze. It was not until after his death that it was allowed that ice cicam coirld be made iu any other wav "I Ilun't Want That Stiilf," Ii what a lady of Ii iston snij to her Ini-.-Ii ml when lie brouirht limine soino meillii.ie ( cure her of sick h-iuljulie nti'i neuralgia vvhicli 'mil mail her mUi uMe fur fourteni Jfttrs. At the first attack tin rentier, it vin ail inisirri'il to her with such guoil results i ml sliu cnutiiiiKil its u,e until imii, nnd win so HUhusiustic iii Ps prai-c, tlmt she in duced iwemy-iw.i nf ii b-at families in her clieie to adopt it os their regular tun.il fusil pi rip Tlmr "-lull' I., 11.... III,.,,.-.. nod cine. S -.Hilar J. a.... ,j i,Uj Illllll,. The biidegroom did not appear at a Sai rami nto wi tiding until an hour after tie .ippuiiitcd lime. Mis excuse was th.it. g.iing tp a saloon for a diink of I iii'inv in brace up his coinage, he had unaccountably fallen asleep over the c'iss A subsequent investigation sliuwrd that he had been drugged, at the instance ol a gill with whom he had broken off an engagemint. challenge it i fiend to any one who can 1 1 nlil'C a regular cee oftnridd liver I hat wllio' siiciumh to the inlluonci of Sim m in I,ver retfiiU'or. The curv on rre orl mo s i tminrrou Unl tlw proprietor fuel tha tlie evidence of its curative illVcta emi 1101 be questioned. "i have uaiil your modlciue in my family nl have taken pleasure In rfccoiimif ndiun I in an excellent riuitw'y for the regulation ol the Liver. "i:inon as-hland (u.) times." I, ven the wealthy 1 Illicit o cannot find cod di nnstlo servants. Omuif them vvriie: 'i'he good sirvaiits are gone wlm used to know how to hold your umbrella ever your IifmI, pni r tho water over j lut hand af,er meal, iii J s guiiale tvr iiscu'te beor yiur fr ids. 'I Ins fit, c flat of men liss cl sa ; - p- is n il and a depii.iri'le spcibs of f pldi m i iriiktip, uiilrubedjouiiBbaibatians hare taliii il tir p'ice. Tiny plunder you when t-tnt to the l.nzani; tLty httnlyr.ur iK.llni-, i ii r rice, ri d they areko verygrffdy thai tl iy I Uk i ff i he ny j nip from the surface i f vur tweet ir.eutii. It via a sayii g ol a glint divine that I I fil found inoi c good iu 'hall' people 1 1 d im ie bud iu 'gi od jicnjilothaii ho i V( r i ijs iliil. A woman with a will can make her way iu the American world. In I'lster c unity. New York, there is a woman of real grit who itihciitcd foiuteeii years a largo eslato, consisting piiueipally of farming propcily,heavily encumbered with debt. It was the old homestead, and she could not bear the idea of see ing it p iss into tho hands of strangers, and was determined that it should mil. Although then only twenty four years old, and with no more practical knowl edge ol life than an ordinal y country lass, she assumed sole charge of the es late, determined to clear it of debl. I lav ing an old mother, si.ly two years of age, a half sister, also helpless from old age, the two orphan children of a do ceased brother, and a brother in tlie last stages of consumption to provide for. This made her link doubly hard. A lit tle expel ieiice taught her that it was ini possible to snppoit her large family and keep up the interest aiising fiom the heavy indebtedness of the estate fiom the resources of the farm. She decided upon school teaching. She was engag ed to teach in her own neighborhood at $H per mouth and her salary in a shott time was raised to S II) per month. She lias continued school teaching ever since diiecting tho wolk on her farm.and dur itiL' tho summer vacations going into tlie harvest li"lil with the farm hands to pitch on hay, rake, bind, etc. She has enrnod from teaching school over $.V0(l paid off the debt on' the old homestead, and greatly improved the propel ty. She has been an extensive stock raiser. Her wheat crop averaged thisvear forty two bushels to the acre, tlio largest vield in the county. A shott time ago she learned that a" brother-in-law living in lYnnsylvania was hi destitute circum stances. She went to him and found him helpless from an inciiiable disease, with a family depending upon him. "Hen," she said, "what cm I do for von?" "Nothing, 1ibbie," was there iilv. "Von have vour hands full already. fe will have to go to the county house. 1 suiinoso. "Never len, as long as 1 live. Conic and enjoy the comforts of tlie old homestead with me. I will keep von and vour family as long as I livi She savs she has enough to do without having to support a husband too, which she might have to do if she were to mnrrv. When you meet a woman whom you have no! seen for a long while, and whom you do not ncogulze innmdiately, to old ba she grown, do not fail to Fay: "Ah I madam, I am not surprised that I did not r'crgnize ynii immediately. You have chanpfd so Ut ile during the pest fifteen years that at first I thought thit it was a simple accidental re. s'inblaac'l" This little speech invariably urceeds, Sara Interviewed. nut KNowi.i'.iioi-, oki:n(!i.sii and v.vmors oriiKi; tiiinos. I am as von well know, tho most sym pathetic, volatile and affectionate of men. And it is precisely because I am so that I sought the pleasure of an interview with tho accomplished Sara liernhatdt yesterday. Foitiino smiled on me, and I procured tho coveted introduction. When wo inet.Sara's eyes betoken recent weeping, and 1 at first supposed that she had tired of life. An attendant iufoi tu rned mo that such was not the case,how ever. I was about to speak, but being embarrassed the lady kindly took the iu itative. I no speck zo Eenglish lenknicth," said the lovely Sara. "Hones youis," said I, pointing tho as sets ol a chicken icposing somnainbtil istically on a tray. (I will not be cer tain whether it was a tray or a duce.) "Hong jour, Monsieur, ' responded the divine Sara, with a thrilling smile. Then she trembled dramatically, and to ascer tain if she were cold and if I would close the window, I asked : "Demi semiquaver T "Vat a funny man's !" she answered politely. Sho still trembled violently,aml it was of course my duty to ascertain why. Any body w ho has studied I'Vench remembers the 'first exercises in tho book. "Avvy vous le pain?" I asked. "I am not zo suHishiong Hungry," she answered. This was probably a joke.and we both laughed heartily: and the laughing was increased when I leniarkcd, "Xo Kiench." Then Saia turned sideways and gave mo a profile view. I had to look twice to see her. She is rather tall, and thin almost to nothingness. She lias black eyes, which caused a fiiendly feeling be tween us at once (and sometimes two) myself. Her hair is the color of what I suppose is known iu French as brie. Xo ticing a piano in tho room, I asked "Pia nissimo spoil 1" The lady excused hersi If on the plea of being tired, and shrugging her dainty shoulders, she said: "I am so weariness." "Mile, liernhaidt then suggested that as thoisitor spoke some Knglisb, the further conversation should bo carried on iu that language." .Yon speak ze Kenglish lenevitch al most so good like myself. Shall we con tinuance?" "Si. signora," was iny delighted assen ting answer." Sara proved to bo very witty. Shu evidently wished to guy ine, for she said she came over on a shiep a big nice sheep." "Were you seasick !" "We, we, monsieur. Wanee ; I was seasickness wanee. It last all the voyage ami she laughed." 'You do not appear to have siiffned much." "Zat is very funny," she nnsvveied, with a' smile. "Dues the American stylo of cooking agn e with vou." Stio shook her head doubtingly. lieing asked hovvloiighcr engagement would continue, she replied with great waiinth. "Oh ! so many Zo nice gentlemans of Anieriquo. ay all want to engage me for .' inselvcs, but I cannot inairv joost ahiltv. I am too young," and she heaved a sigh, which I heaved back a-'aiti. It awoke tho slender little trrev hound that icclincd on a pearl-inlaid cushion in n 'SU.OOO fiano bonnet. He yawned. "I must ically leave," I said, "lint I would caution you before I go. The dog law in tlio citv is exceedingly stringent. Ho very caieful of your pit, Mademoiselle. Do not let him get out of vour sight, or he may get pounded, (iood day Mile. Saia. A procession approached tho house at this moment, and I u marked quite mechanically : "An election proccs -sion 1" "Xo," Mademoiselle responded, "my drunks, mv ctistomn, my elotlien. An levoir, Monsieur," and tho interview closed. lHiUlU.r.Etl op LYDSA E. FGNKHAM'S VE&ETABLB COMPOUND. Tor all Females Complaints. TUN froparnll-)!, Mill t.io t UnldM, ronclils of Vt ,-i'ti. . Vro i tiofl LU t are 1 nmil to Iho i.iot ilcl le Mo IhTftlid. lr noitftriatthoi irrltl of tt.li Com viu;ilUlioneoriIl1ft3lTlIcf i linti.nllato Atitt "icn It-tutol-i fontl'i icti, In ninety nlnocaipilri nhun. (!r"d, (iiK nimni i tiiiri'I u (Toctcil.ruitlioiiairnl'l will tr l.'y. in OkCMint of it!i imrrn merit", It Ii t"-!tt-r n? rititn'fiiltMlftnJirt8crlbctllj tlio t l-liysklnnt In tliei rounlry. It vill cttiu ritlrtly ll.o vont futm of filltns of t'i9 Hi nm, lAUcorilm-, irrpfftiltr htn nlrrul I'-nttnntlrtn.iiHoiiarlnnTrii'ibliii, InlLttnuatlo-i nml ncernllon, nMInp3, nil I h-jJiocmrnts tin! IU ron 1 1 (uo. t Fjiinal Vii-aklirm, nnd 11 ttm Inlly mlA Ird t. tCuuiffOnCUfct ltwllldiwutvo and rx I I union f im( ouU-ru-'InftnTOrlyrtaffB p(tltfulepiirnt. Tho tend -ncy taoAni .Touilrimorithiro ii cliocko-t tty i , ivrJIly Vy IU l. no, 1 1 f t.t It Imi tTovixt lei tho rrcnt. r t unl IrQit rrmn'jr tl.at liiui rvrr Iwil illwoVL-r i I. Hrcn"tPi"v(rf'urtliiiuf thfl nystt'tn, n.nlghts lu'wliruiuutv s -r. Itr Mifntfalntiitfii.flttuloniy.iltv it - ijsit'l' t-i.lnj for fclljaulacU, iuul ullowi wcal.nppa ift'-ot'-onmc Ii Itrnr.-jiltloatlnr, I!iflilnt-hp, NVrrnni Iroisintt:nn( u'lKT-l IVLHity.MM ilium mi, lHirPeloa Al.tl In.ll tTMion, Tlmtftxl.iiKOf tnilnt'!orn, catiilnff jJn, t Iplit nn 1 Imu Iraclio, U nl-vaB I mrnrntly curt-! 1 y itjutm. Hrti:iiiiftUtIt;ioii,tanliiiieJcriin clrcumutcn rw, mt 1 1 ltarm:iy vlththo law tlit t-oTru th ft iinlosyitom, l'or iriiliicyConiiilalntsof titlur kvx tU comintuoj U UtlSU-)UljBiil. Lydia E. PinWiam's Vegetable Compound 14 jirepnrttl .10; ami 2J5 Wpntoi it Avenue, I.yrn, .'rlco 31 W. l.t l-oitliMi fur JiOii. Bti.t ly imA hi tho f rrifflHKnliUtl)ofonii of toaoticm, on itl,l tfi-Mcc, tl.co, -ct box, fur citlKr. Mm. 11SKIIAM f.iH'yin4,Acrnlllittt'rsiuf Inry. 1-y. Si ml for am 1'hh.t. AJJn,niua'OT0 Xniitan thti jhwi. XsfAraKrrliuuMbu without I.VOIA U I'JNKILVM UVr:::r;LL3. They raro Cti't:;itlun, lUiousiiii tun I ToipUUy of tho IJnr, U it.iu ivr tox. 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I'na 0 alauliavu raieelliMikioI "UUL0ui;i.s.Mxl Siiavlu C'CC .1 4 IV tl Ni'H mill, it) allnullii' ljli nre ihiw rruil). MVSUM "i-sr i iii.NfT mi i'Aiii.oit on- '.(NS IN THE lllllilll Vli,r,.rsnf AM) llllt'luM liuiiuaina ia tv iy i.ii'nl WuiliiS I : x I, I II 1 1 .' i lor llilMini I M'lirs. ril!-i'. f Al. 4i7. i;. .4 fuw. HAMLIN ioJhj and iipwuril v'ur luy iw) in 'i.lu Has a iiu.iiur ai il iipnard i ul.ilo.'Ui s fr n M h .N HAMLIN (ilKIAN I'll . I.'4 l ft liinii Ivl llnklfin OUO V.N S it Kastuilitt (I'nlon Square ) N. V. liuWiUaili Avenue, Clileaifo. d n v l-4w r ANTi:i To euro n cine of r it 41(11 It In i-acli iii'luliimrluii'd Willi lir ( nrsnoi'slleuii'ily.tolii ii.il mil Simple lieu ol u ' ll.T(i.N,l'iiuliiiri;,r.i. WABTTED raWS EUROPE and AMERICA S3 jiarsnrclemi In ILu Kenl Sen loi of cole Inniil littuilMK Hi ml ails iif iho world. a miuu ihkik, I f 'i I jmiio t ntraMniis Al-io lu priM iv. 01. in 1 1 1' blru'i u tocln. KxtruruiluetinrklHOf f'Tt'd. I ii Uruw addribs J II. lltiir, & t'o., Hart ford, t't it I'uii'.iuo iii. a uovmi-w DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE! imeuiuiuiniu ma lerebiarr.oeHin ulooinsturL' OU till) iierui ni"i eoilier HI Alurkel and Fiflll Hireeti formerly oceupled by W K. burner. The uouau ia u idru uuu eouei.ieui TWO BTOltV llltlCK 1!UIIJ)I.C;, nicely f urnuued. 1 hero Is uUo a bT.MILK AND UL'T-IIUILDINIIS. Tlio property 111 to Hold on easy tirim. I'm cm rnslon liUeu April Ut IMI. Fit parlleulars liuiuiro (f .1,11. Mulo iAi., HloomitbuiL', i'a or lllraui Hceeo UuckUoru, uor, u, vi-aui LATEST STYLES OP At tho 'COLUMBIAN 0FH0E. II Ilia imin Thli rnpular porloaif.il Is pro-cmliiently iv Joumnt for tlio housilioM. V.vi'ry Number fnrnlslKM the luteal Infornmtton In tVifartl to r.ul,toti3 In rvM nml ornument, tlio new est uml moil npprovcit p.vtiern', wttli ancrlptho artlclos ilcrlieit rrum nutlii nllc nnJ original sour- Oi"t wlilloltistorli, l'ocmi, nml l;ays on toelal una liuiiu'sila Topl.'K, kivu Viirltty toiucclimns. 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New upapers are not to copy Hits advertisement without Ihc expr.'ss order of Harper A llrolliers. Address lIAItl'Eli llltOTIISKS Kovr York, MORRIS & IRELAND. NEW, IMPROVED, EIG-HT FLANGED FIRE PROOF SAFES. Till-: ONLY KIOIIT-FtiiVN'OKl) SAFI: IN THE WOlULiD AND CONTAINING MORE IMPROVEMENTS THAN ANY SAFE MAI1E, SUCH AS Patent Ins.de Bolt Work, Patent Hinged Cap, Patent Four-wheel Locks Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners, CHAMPION RECORD IN THE GREAT BOSTON EIRE. Ltu'go Numbers Now lJLINO SOW) IN THIS STATU. SKNI) YOU IIUSCKUTIVK CATALOUl'E, MORRIS & IRELAND, Boston, Maas. novljo.'Aitf. TRY TUE mr YORK OBSERVER THIS VEAR, Tho Largest and Host Family Paper in tno wonu. Send for Samplu Copy Free KVW VOUK OIIKEIIVUK, '.17 l'urk Ilov, JVh York BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH N01UIAL SCHOOL DISTK1CT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rgv. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. ffiSMIK sr.r'I'lf." i1"'.,,,. t,m. moderate, ritly cen'tn n w eek dedticllon to nil expecting to tracli. Students ndmlttod lit uny lliuo. llooms Cour&eg of study nrescrioeu oy tno oiaiu ; I. Moilel Scliool. 11. i'reiar:itory. III. Klemeiitary. IV, Cl.vwical. A.ii. .i r,,r. i I Ar.iili.mln. Il.Ciimmerclnl. HI. Course In Minlc, IV, Course in Art. , , correspondliiff iii'BreeVi Muster of tlio Uemontv. Muter of tho lelence-t i 5l.ntcr of tho CI iisles. uraJuilcs II r r llllilliliiieniis. w m ' .". y"-.1 ?""" 1 1 ' l ; i.i Smt t nil r 1 4ii.-nt as "t mlcnt" . To all such it primlis cataloirue.nildri's the rilnrlpal. IIOIN, Yll,l.l..il III.AV . r, I., l-rcnirin nuiiru sent .';.- OF FALL Al Willi The Ijsirgctil Slock, The Fiisesl, Cmm1, TBie lisatesl, Styles, The iLowesi Prices IN MENS' YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S GLOTHUnTG. ma m t ma m i ma m i BAY1DD MWESBlie. MerehsBuail TsBiior&Cienl'ii' Oisttiiler, .HJS at FsFIBliS PEOPLE DRUG STORE, Illulii SlKcl aliovc li on, BLOOMSBURG PENjK'A. DEALKIt I. "I Drugs, Medicines, L'liciiiiciils,l'aii cy and Toilet Articles, Soaps IJrushes, Spongeii, Pei luinery, etc. I'hyalclanb'ptctcilptlciis carefully compounded anil orders onsvv i rid with (arc and dieratdi. Palm ers and physicians f i om the country' will tlndour stock of medicines complete, vvarranttdgenulnc and of tho best quality. JOHN II. KINI'OItT, Jan. 23, 'so-ly proprietor. 1880-1 1880-1 The Patriot, Daily and Weekly, for the ensuing year Tho subscrltlon of tho Weekly Patriot has been reduced to f i i"r annum. Tu clubs of fifty und, upwards the Weekly Patriot w ill be furnlilied ut the extraordinarily cheap rate of T5 cents per cony per annum. The I illy I atrlol w ill bu sent to anv address du rlnir tho tensions of Congress nnd the Legislature at tho rate of 50 cents per month. Under the act of Cougreis Iho put Usher pre ajs thu postage and subscribers ore rt llevi d I urn that expensu, Every lubscrl.tlon must bo accoinoanle 1 by the O.Sll. Now Is ihettmo tosubscrltic, Thoapproachliur sessions of congress and the legt-latuie will he of morothnn ordlunry Interest and their proceedings will bo fully nil I ted for I he lially anifa eompletii synopsis of thiin will bo glvin lu the Weekly. Address PATIIIOT rUllLISIIINd CO , 8J0 .Market Mutt, llarrlsburg. THE WHITE SEWIMB-" MACHIMB- Wheres, tho world renowned icputallon of tho White bewing Miichino Imluct'B many uiucrupuloua coinptltord to ri'surt to n) ktocli vt ineiiu (ruks to lnjuru ita n putatlon, wh bo,; to caution all Inleadlni; jnireliabt-iJijiL't to buy a WHiTii Machine eicept from Its regular authorized dealeis, who will be suntalntu by tho following warranty, WIS WAKItANT THE NATUIiAL WEAK AND TEAlt Of TUB White Slmille Sewim Macliine, PLATE Nl'MIIRll 11)33311 FOH FAMILY Pl'liltl SKS, NI) IIEHEI1V AllllKKTd KKEP TUB SAME IN llEI'AW roil 'ME TBIIM OK I'lVIl VIUKS Fill! VI THIS l VTE, FIIEK OFCIUltlllS. This w arranty exeenta the breakage of needles bobbins nnd shuttles. This vvairanty will not bo sustained unless the pl.ite number above, given eorresponiH with the number on the shuttle rata slide, lieware of defaced or altered numbers, WHITE HEWING MACHINE CO. Tho "WHITE" Shuttle Sowing Machine Has Imuran rarii irv than any other family Hewing Machine (or doing every variety of work. J, HALTZKlt, (lenera! Agent, Uloomsburg, n. , Oct. I, ti-U. " ' frtf a, .-hoT-th'iv mum x m 1tl,bountU.S.i,lyof1lre,Sof, ...nnrinnm - it. pmnli-nt. nml nllvo to their work. DlwlDllnc. nrm hut kind, uniform and thorou 'ii. Espenscf nM i.n.nrrinv it. nn.i muiinnu irr.i.iiiiit.nr? the. - . t . , ., , i.,..inl mora,, nn, nr.t Inferlnr In llmqn nf nur liest CiiMei-pa. i .,..i.ita. , (l.i..n. nnnnn .if muni ihint u mid tronii aidlu dm . lo'plutf their puwtra, una abundant opportunities for ell paid labor alter leaving School, i,"'.,,., JUST RECEIVED. IBB 31 Paper Hanging. VM. P. fiODINE, WON ST., IIKLOvV SECOND, IlLOO.MMIl'lid, P Is prepared to do ull kinds of nOTJSE rAINIINO Plain and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, I10TI1 UECOIiATlVE AND PLAIN. .ill lalmlM ol" I'liriiiliirv llcpalrcd, and iiiutlu iin gooil UN iit-tv. NONE 11 UT FIItbT-CLAbS W011K1IEN FMPLOYED Estlmatca made on all Work, VM. V. I10D1NE. Oct. 1,1573. C. E. SAVAGE, v. PKALEK IN 'Silyerwaro. Watchcs.Jewelry.Clocks.&c, All kinds of WnUhes, Cloclm and Jewelry ncal 1 lepalred and uarranu.d. may II, 'T8-U rrzzza iTisvr EI,A.STIC TRUSS Hu ft ViA diffrtoi from H oibm, to cup tbsp. villi blfAdtiullt( i a cii ur, jpu l b 1 1 u tuilluu f IU tody, hll bt HtlllntharBii hHiaii hkrh ih. IiitttlBMjgUiftprBiiaul j Uk tb lrr. Wuit I kit I lf nJ ttlgtit. tni nJIcUcuractrUln. llll Umu ttlULESTOX TUUSS CO., Chicago, III no v ig 3. m aid Highest UeJal at Viesna and PUladeljUa. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., SO 1 Broadway, New York, .Manufacturers, Importers & Dealers lu VelvotFrames,AlburaB,GraphoRco)es, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS Engravings, Chromos, Photographs, And I'idred goods Celebrities, Actresses, etc., PhotographMaterials We are 111 adquarteis for ever thing In Iho way of Storo:ptieonr and Magio Lanterns, Kocbstylebelngthe vest of Its class In the market. beautiful photograp'ilo Transparencies of btatu wy and Engravings lit the window. . 'ff"'ilass. Manuocturers of Velvet Frames lor lllnutures and Com ex Ulass Pictures. Catalogues of Lanterns and slides, with direc tions for using, sent on reot lpt of Un ama. Jau D.'bo-ly JOU 1'IUNTIAO Xealljr and clieail iocute4 il the COLOMBIA! Offipt, CLOTH mi? reserred w Leu desired. V. Course in riiymr.il Ciillure. pln. reeetvo Sluto lllnloinas. conferrlnc! the followln In the other Couriei reeelvo Normal tertlllcalei- nnmoscH. i hosu wim ncsiro 10 I ntroo ine r iiine For 1'. 1'. lllLLMYKII, Secretary. THE DAVIS. Sl.OOO REWARD. ONK THilUSANI) (l.OOO) UOLLAHS 1'ltKMlU.M ofrereil io ANY PEKSON Ihalwillilo a. (illKAT A KN(JK OF WOHK on ANY OTUKIl MACI1INK. WHAT T11K NEW DAVJS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basting. It will mnke itMo hem on .sheets, Ac, hern nil manner or bias woolen goods, 88 noft merino, crape, or poods dinicult to hem on other innclilics. it makes a moro elaotic Mitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put in piping at &amo ttrno itwlll turn a hem. sew braid on the right Ride and btltch on ttlumilng ul cue ojvrat on. It will do f lllEnblasor fctralght, either on cotton ur -rtuuieu Kouui. It will Ti It across ben ins on any gooda. I will Und a Drtf-s or Skirt artl Few on facing, either with cr w llhout HiowlngMitchrh: bind Dress (ioods with the Knme material, eltherfcnllop3,pol?its, MiuaresorKt alirliT. 'i lie oiil mathliipth.ituiil liliul liaia, Cloaks, or other artldes wilh Maa. batln or MiK, irom ; 10 s intiKHiu in, without basting. It will gait her with cr with -ut Feuingon. It will gather between two pit ctR and sew on at Hit same time. Itwlll makearunioard Mitch u pillow blip on to ine lavuiy uv i lie -.unit: iiinc. It will shirr any kind orgoodi. It will mako plaited trimming either with or with' out bewlnlton. It will mke rl'iltrd trimming either rcallaped or oM.iiKJiL uuu u injury uu ui, ijju bUlllC I IHU'. II v.ui inaKu kuiiu piauiug. J.SAtTZEU.Gen'l Agent, liloomhburir, 1h. oct. 1,'SO-tf. CANCERSCURFD At Crase's Cancer Infirmary, AddUen, N. Y. Hl'.MlillLlH OP PKIls-o.NM trornoll parts of the world havrt been cured of this much dreaded uls eiit,u nnd are now living witnesses thatthev have been rescued trom a terrible and untimely deinh. Doctors, .Mlnlsierssnd iho Poor treatedfn e. Wrltu for a clrculvr giving full purl leul.irs. AdUilresi Drs. ucu. i iiA.-si. a; i.umi iti,uvv, Add-on, . v. Oct. 1, 'MMy Weaver & Oo's Ads A VALUABLE HOOK FREE. "A treatlho on Chronic Mseasea."! mbrtietnir I'a. lanh, 'I lu out. Lungs. Heart, Mcimiih. Liver. Kid neys. I'llnury and 1 iinate Ills, nses j also ' lies; sent free to uny address. Kverysurtinrlroni tbesedls. eases can I ecuiid. M Ml for this boik toihe under- higneu, a 1 njsieiiiiiii large iperu 1 ie, tnuorstd b' Inn. iln il- of liudli L' i ll li us who Kstm tu bls,kll sendbtamptopa) posttge to c. K. Llvlngbton.il. w.. ii" i-ut 1 lur Biitei, juieuu, 111110. aorlia. 'so.lv wacn PENSIONS. KVKIiV SOI.HIEH disabled In Hue of duty by wound, disc asp, or Injury, Is rnlltlt it 10 pension. Ph.,lo INCHLAMvIi -.Many lire druwlnir less than entitled to. Ihousands of Ilurs entitled to j eiision uuu iiuuiuy. itti.i'1 x.i 1 Ahhsi reKipened. AHAMlO.SEll CASK.s Ilnlslud. Conies or hist ilia. charges obtatM d.-clulins of ever description pros- Address with stamp, II H. IiKHLIN CO., Attorneyn, sept. 10, 'siuim witco liox tin Washington, D. C, ml ITT A I Morphliio Habit cured In 10 to 20 1 J ill daj s. fvo pay till cured, lir. .1. .stk- i'!ias.s, 1.1011111111, 11. vvico npril '1 so-iy KPW PIT!!,1 consump Ion k Asthma. vyjn, Never jit failed. Address uu aiuiui nu.,11., i' 1 osiuurg, .V1U, feb.d, si. j 1 w Aco c Plllllllllltlllltlll. Nursorymon, Florists, - cjtntionors nna Duslnoss Pooplo crerywhere ai dclishteil with, aaj Make and Save Money by wing the wo,M renownc J l3dcl Press PRINTING It It Iwire cnoueh to do til th pnntini; required, itronr, riul, ?AaX V WuMK.tl-ayireliaUe.MTany boycun mnik-elt, nil 1I0 huntlredt of doll if ortH cf work ery yef, WmiVt twelve tIylc,Ulhtn4an'lrIpoerf i4nSirn;ir, prueftom 1 1 00 ujmir.U hend tent itJunn fur CircuUrt. Over J.cxxi In "M. Ci"'TBieM0Uiil.fHslnmd6 me rcr foo'co lad mcifiih and urur.l froi(ti lieaJ KIbs. Ilouhtun, Tei. My MuliKL Tkhss In, over p.,t f, r iiitf ii,edy la r 1 lin? ilone' rWt WtBD. rttield. III. "Th. MODKL d all and even more Hun you claim for It." I. II, NVPfr ,N.inn .N J llrvl'HK.atl'rl5.',8,iri.lSyine" N.b.W . 79. AdJreiallt.dcriirtnnuirieitonianuratturern J, H. Daughaday t Co, 72t Chestnut St, Philadelphia Din pAV ! Fen our Hui'er Hand Vrlnt DIU Itt I liitf Mumps, used tor all ITlutlng jiuriRists una Urn 11 inarklnir, &ltirei, E. TAV1AJII A Cl)., Cle-.-land Olilo, It rT AgeoU to Sell th SUndajd. A-rHcultural Book Farming for Profit Vaw. Acourata, Conii.rtuenilTa. A Caninltta Fana ICLLS tlUW Xfl I'nltlvat ll l-.rm 1 lireed ft Car for LlTtStock, (.row fruit. S!nMbuiinii, AnaHcure llapplne. Make Money I U J. C.UcUimUY X CO., l'hiludelliUlit, Pa. iiov IV Mn aid AGENT! WANTFn nvrriTwiiEnR to ,n nucn 1 o nan 1 tu1iJitrlt,11yll,t: tlnir Mutlilm, evor uvenlrd. Wl, knit a ntiirof jloitliiif., nun lli;i:i, a d ! nu con, Uit. m Wmlnult. Uvvill alMilim.iiri.lvaii.iyifl.ucjl york lorul.kli IlitroliaUaviuiealv market, hriil f.r circular audi ini ..to llio Tiiumlil, Knlltliii Machine Co., IW WuJiingiuu al., Luaie", l!w , tepi lu, s .Jm aid c, m.ooMsiu'iu., i't, Manufacturers of Carriages, Buggios, Phaotona, PLATFOHM WAGONS, tc. flrst-clasa work always on hand. KKPAIItlNQ NEATLY DONS. Prices reduced to suit the times. ildghs, $5 Outut free to iliou who vvM, to engage In tho most pleasiitit and piolllablnbiinnes. iiuii, r.nriiiiiig new, Cunlta not re nulrtil. U'n ulll rnrt.1,.1, .,....!... .1...... :.n 'idaynnd unvvardalseosllir rnnrt,, m V,::,..'; avvayfrom hornii over ntght. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Mauv aro mak ing fort une; at the business Ladles make as much asmen,andvoungbo) andglrU make b real pay. So ono who Is willing to work f, lis to make morii money every day than can tie made In avveik at any r, HISX .Vlymf1u. h0ba wnoengaw aionw 111 Und a abort road to fortune, Addrous II. Hal. LinTtdo., PortJiind, Main. ielj. llfejX "lis j-OUTllKUN CKNTItAL IiA,rtu W1NT1CU TI.MK TA111,H. tn an. I nlln Q..n.1,,. V... . on tho riil adclphla fi tirln Ha IroTidDlUJi,,;- n','t" asfollonsi -'""mum wuvrwAim. Erlo Mall li avei l'hlliidrlplili " " William iTrt " " .leisey horc " " lick llaun " 1 Ilenovo " nrrlvn nt i:rlo II 4 . "Winn I'l in 1, I' '4 1. 1 Hi H pi, 4 8i p 4 U5II u 4 ii ti i I ;"! Niagara Express leitesl'lillnilel hla iiiirrisoiirg " arr. at Mlltiiinport 11 Lock llaun " " Henoo Fast Une leaves I'lilladeli hla llinrtsliur(r " arrlio at I llainsnort " " Link llneti EASTWAIIll. rocldc Hxprcss leaves Lock Haven " Jersey M,i,i o " ' Mllllnmsptit " arrive at llarrlstmri; " riilliidolpIiTa Day Express leaves hemivo " " Iick llnven ' ' V llll.ilnsnort ' 6 ' in SKI " J ' (J I., iw i 111. III. I' . if- ' arrive nt limii-iiurL' riilludelplilA 0 . Krtn Mall loaves Ilenovo 1 " Lock Haven , " " Wllllamsooit 1 " arrives at llarrlsburg om " " Phiiuicipiiu , ; Fast Lino leaves vvillliiinport i,n,(: " nrrlvesnt ll.irilMiurg . a, " " Philadelphia ' Lrlo Mall west and Hay lixpress Last n, , nr.t.i.i ..I In,, a n, Vf.rl linn .1 .,-r in,..l v, II 1. I . trains for Wtlkeibano and .'-cruiiloii, Krle Mall West, Nla.'nra Hxpre's Wist m,i f,,. Line West make close eonmitlon at Vli ., wilh N. c. it. v trains north. N'tiiL'nra Lxnress WcfcL illul l)nv 1 r .... inikoeloocontiietluii atl.oikllnven Mhi p v It It. trains. V.ti .Malt eat nnd West connect, nt . r Iriilns nn L. S. & M. M. It. H. : at Culrv li , . . V. t. il. : ut ! lnnoriuin with 1 N. e h a nnd at Driftwood Willi A. V. It. K. Parlor cars will run between Phlla ieli, . .1., vlilaiiiport on Magara hxpiess vveM, nml lu u pi ess Kast. ."Sleeping cars on all night t mini .'l. '1. II V 1.11 IV 1, l,elier.ll Sj(,' VrOKTIIKIlN CKNTllAIi i:IIAAV 1 COMPANY , on and after November SOth, ls.3, trains vvi.i iut, unbury asfollows : NOHTIIWAIII). Ei lo Mall D.so a. in., arrive Elinlra 11 Cannndalgua .usr.Ei llochesler.. '..if Niagara., 9 in Itenovo accommodation 11,10 a. in. arrive ttimo portn.M p. m. ElmlraMalU.lSa. m., arrlvo Klmlra vi.v.m u. liuffalo Express LIS a. 111. arrlvo Buffalo s.m a hOUTIIWAlll). UutTalo Exprcos a. rn. arrive llarrlsburg " Ilaltlinore 41 Klmlra Mall 11.16 a. m., arrlvo llarrl.sbur,' ' " Wiushlngton .-3i " Ilaltlmore c " Washington llarrlsburg accommodation burglo.rxi p. m. arrlvo Ilaltlmore " Washlnglonc 3 Erie Mall 1 J.M a. m. arrive llarrlsburg 3 it. a ra " Ilaltlmoro 8.411 " Washington 10.JS" All dally except Sunday. D. M. IIOVD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agen A. J. CASSATT, Oeneral .Vvi;a;,r "pilILADEU'IIA AND KKADIXt. KO.lt AKIIANGEMENT OF l'ASSKXGER TRAIN'S. May II, 1S79. TlllINS LKiTK nCPBlIT is FOLI OW SrKPaT HI mil For New York, I'hlladelphla, Heading, r,asillf Tamaqua, c, 11,45 a. m For Catavvlssa, 11,45 a. m.7,!l and 7.35 1 m For Wllllamsport.C.ssos a. m.uud l.ml p ta. TKilNS FOR H0T8HT LK1TK AS FOIXOWS. (si MilT II CKPTKO.) Leovo New York, 8,45 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, D,45 a. m. I?ave Heading, 11, tin. in., Pottsrlllc, U,.i9p n UUU 1UIU1CIUU, JJ. lilt Leave Cataw lssa, 6,20 a. m. and 4,im p. m Leave Wllllamsport ,9 45a.m,s,15p. m. and 4,"' p m Passengers to arid from New Yorkiind I'htiadtl phla go tnroug.i iv tUiout change of cars. J. K. WIMlTTEN, Oeneral ,Man..gtr C. CI, HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent. Jan.l4,ii70-tf. ELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AM WKSTKHN ItAlLliOAl). BLOOMSHUKd DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. 39, Takes cITect at 4 m v MONDAY, JUNE 10, ISiS. NOHTIL HTATIONb. p.m. p.m. n.m. P ii i. m 9 so 9 23 9 17 9 OS 8 54 S 51 S 45 4 1 9 461 9 37: scrar.ton llellevue Tayloivllle., ...Lackawanna..... Plttston .. Wist Plttston... Wvoming ilnllby Jiennttt. Kingston Klmrstou VI 0 II 2 16 6 il It V 2 -l D I V 6 4 2 41 IO 't il i tl I e K &i e cl j ft ? 9 30 9 24 9 19 9 14 3 51 3 45 3 41 1! 41 Pi ft 3 30 3 10 9 04 S 44 10 13 lo 33 ..Plv mouth .lunc. 3 IU i " 8 S3 3 20 6 65 ....PI lv mouth.. 10 29 3 1 i V6 jVVUllll'ltU Nantlcoke .Hunlnek's reek ...shlckshlnny...., ....Hick's Kerry.... ....Peach Haven. .Lerwick .... Hrlar creek 21 I ,1 S 12 8 04 7 61 7 3s 3 12 3 114 2 51 2 39 8 47 8 3D 10 31 10 42 3 ill I II 3 5 4 a fin s 4 IU i IS 4 II' ti 4 IS 9 i 4 J5 i !! 4 t S3 4 S3 I . 4 11 IK 4 49 l 11- s .1 a uu s i 6 15 i II tl 911 8 23 10 65 111 07 11 13 111 ' 8 17 8 12 7 .12 2 31 7 25 2 23 8 06 7 IS 7 14 7 10 7 02 6 66 6 60 6 45 6 27 6 15 6 00 ...Willow drove.... 1 tmn lHiliri. 2 l4 1 57 1 6t 1 46 1 27 7 44 1 Espy 7 331 ...liioombburg I 7 331 Hupert 7 29ICatawlssa linage. 7 111 Hanvlllo 11 S9 11 4S II 6 11 67 12 IS cnuiasky Cameron t, 31' 9 12 45 5 45 1 00 6 45 .Northumberland, .m. p.m. a.m. p m tui W. F. IIALs'IKAO tjupertntendont's omce. Bcrunton, Juno io 0.Q w AINWKIGHT A CO., WHOLESALE GUOCEICS, Puii.adki run, Dealers In TKAS, HYHUPS, COFFEE, KL'GAH, MOLAssSS Kl B, Sl'll'BH, SICABB 30DA, &C, JtC. tt. Corner -nond and Arch streets, wf-ord rs wdl roe-ivH piomiit ntiaintiou mZSMmi For IW, 'In V 3 LA", AP.ni ixoic-LW riC ". MiCr-r.,' TAnintnti'.'r'IL't"' 'h" nan ii.iiin i 1 noslilH; dr -ii Ir a bieaths tin nose. Ji ii i . bo.Ii d, 1' ii " healing Uu ui - J men br in I riii- t iiiii'""" (K'l'HSIiiII II J ki i-, it: - ' . 'Mir i "-J'5H,",1 1 III' Jiif iliu ear ruei ihorouglii KliWS 0KKA.U 15AIM Is receiving tho endorFiment if the sun r druggist, and ploslclun. Never has uiiui'i much merit tiecn prulueed tor ll.e ti 'n un-iiib! tu nl diseases as Hits n-ver-rut!l gM1 1 li universally tiiktiuwleiigi d ns inlnk elalinld fur It, il e at pllcullon Iseasj ' lit, causing no pain Issoothitig ui'diti ceding the uo of poiviiers, liquids mel l.n'i to cents, on receipt of 1 0 cents will sen I I free. M nl for e'.icular, wllh full infiiiuiui i tLY'.S UIIK4M HALM CO., c wig'i " ,l Wlinleanle by New Yokk MeKess'in 4 llubblns. Hall a b O. N. ciuienlon, W. II. Hbe trilli. o n ger. cl O", Ij tri e, .Mulsh A burdnir, Tarr W ' Praer Lee. ami others , , 1'uii.inF.ti uu-builih, Kline & Co.. JoLust n i loway A' Co. Khantun, Pa. Matthews Pros. AT HtTilL UV ALL 1H1.10U1STJ.. tic', si, wj-tf HELP; Yourselves by raakng ' ' I u hen ft irold II I'lulil e 1 ' fend, thereby alwovsk' I -nnviriv trom vour door i''.' whoalwajBtakoiidvantJgeofiho goodehai'1 '' iii'' king money tint aio offend, geiieralli b 1 ' wealihy, wnllti tlirso whu do not luipruV' " ehances remain In imverlv, Vn naiil mm) w'' bov sand girls to work fur us right I u Uiclr' clinics. Tlio business will pay more thau ! n ' " ' . urdlnary woges. e lurnlsli an exiciislii' nu'ii' " " all Ihal sou uied, free. No ono who engages tai - mako money very rapidly. You can demt' V"" w o'elluietothnwoikorcinlyvourspar; in"1'",',, Full Information amlall Hut Is needed ''!';',. Address bnssoN n Co., Portland, .Maine. oct.'S" 'J I3U81NEBS CA15D8 ViaPflNrKHItlH, LBTTEltHEADI 1,11.1. IIKADS, POHTKItS, 0 tC, N'ently and Chealy tirlnted a' u IAN Office. the CohVU