THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. It HRNKSIS AND UF.OUlOY. When wo find in wit urn nnd Script ure Hint wiiIcimIoA not rociu to lo con sistent, wo inttst roconoilo nnturo to jsovipttirv. AVo must accent tlio HI Wo n tlio Divino word, nml in ensu wo lind that which wo cannot possibly rec oncile, wo must be satisfied to know Hint it is beyond our comprehension. It is not proposed to explain tho whole subject of (lenesis, but simply to show fin well ns nmy be, tho agreement between the account of tho creation, by Mono, nnd tho testimony given by tho rocks, (hid created the Heavens and tho earth, mid nil that therein is in six days. We are not to suppose that these days were only twenty-four hours long. There wns then no division of time,nud if there had been as there is now, where nro thoso davs to lu mensuredf At tho polls where they me six months long or at tho equator where they nro but twelve hours in length! It is generally held by scientific men tlmt the word tiny us used hero menus period, nnd judging from the for mation of the different rocks and strata lint enter into the composition of the earth, they hold thnt these periods wero from one thousand to four thousand years in length. One of tho strongest proofs of this fact is, that many of tho shells which live on the coast, and not n few of the species of wild animals that still roam over the land were in existence many years before tho creation of man. des mition or tub hkoi.ook ai. kokma tion or r.AUTii. Embodied in the ci ust of the earth aro frequently found nnimals belonging to extinct species. Most of these animals are remarkable for their immense size. During this ancient time the Northern Mammoth lived in great nbiindance, also the hippopotamus, and two species of rhinoceros, nnd though they have all ceased to exist, wekuowthat the descen dants of soino of their contemporaries, such as the badger, the fox, wild cat and red deer still live amid our hills and brakes. Tho trees too, under which they roamed, and whoso remains we find bu ried in the same crust, .were of species thnt still hold their plncc as aboriginal trees of the country. For innnv'nges must the old extinct elephant have" roam ed amid these trees. From one limited ti;t of Ben-bottom on tho coast of ling, lnnd, tho fishermen engaged in dredgiii" oysters, brought ashore m thirteen years no less than two thousand elephants' grinders, besides great tusks and portions of skeletons. Hemains of this ancient elephant occur all over tho globe, in a broad belt, about thirty degrees in width. It must have taken ages to pio duco bo many of these mammoth ani nials. We will speak of the animals of this period again. Let us nowglaneo at the question to whether the revela tions of the science of geology may be reconciled with the scriptural account of tho creation, It has been already ex plained that tho days referred to are pe riods of long duration. There aro six of these periods, but geology is called upon to prove but threo ot them, vi: Tlio period of plants, of great sea mon sters and creeping things and the period of cattle and beasts. Of the period dti ring which light was created; of tne pe riod during which' a firmament was made to separate the wators from the wiitfrs; or of tho period during which t t two great lights uiti, ttieotlicr hcav-.uly- Holies became visible from the earth, :hu rocks will give us no informa tion. Tho principal geoloirical divisions ire the nrst or oldest frwwii I.--..; i: . ..... v.,,,,,,,. ul. visou the secondary, or middle, and the tertiary or latest. In the first we find co rals, fishes, a few reptiles. lint tlmt flint which gives the leading characteristic iu iuio (icuuu is us vegetation. It was the period of plants, "of herbs yielding Bum diu'i wiBir kiiiq. in no other ace Al'na tlufn iiifrm u....l. Jl .... ..o ....v.u nugii u iiora. ine youth of tho earth was peculiarly a grein and ,7 .'"' "urn 01 uusK and tan gled forests, of hugo pines, the tall t reo lern and many others. Every foot of the dank and steaming soil was covered with the most rank and luxuriant herb age. Of this extraordinaay ago of plants wo have our cheerful witnesses in the names mat roar 111 our chimneys when we Dilo no tho wintnr firms ;.. that lights our cities, in the glowinir fur- ....0 ...... 1, Diiiuib our iiiecais, in tho Ion' dusky trams that with shriek and snorf speed rapidly across our continent, and in tho great vessels that rush in foam over the ocean. This is the period of the coal formation. Tim irmlr.,.;i ----o"ti"-w cmiciicu is completo as to tho fact that tho first ,.wiuu uigiiiuzL'u oemg was pe culiarly, as iiescnbed in Mosaic record perid of plants and trees. The middle period possessed, lifcn tlm . lierbs and plants, hut not nearly of as luxuriant a errowth. Tim ,r,-i.i cesof tho ago wero its huge creeniii" tmnrrii ita inrinQf.i Af .1... .1 . w ......oU) U1 U1U uCCj.f ami its i'S'"1"" u'luni "3 8M0WI1 uyitslootprints 111 the sand stone. Its wondorful whales its lizards and its auras and megalosarusanimals that moro man rivaueii ine existing elephant in height, and greatly rivalled it in bulk, must have crowded the plains, and swarmed the rivers in myriads, and wo know thnt thn fnnt.iirlnta nf r !. ... . j , t uuu ln us many birds is at least twice tho sizo of !.... .. C .. 1 . .... . 111.1t vi iiursu or camel. Thus the sec ond creation m the Mosaic account cor responds to tho spcnnfl m.il,..i .,.: od, as it was a period m which God cre ated tho fowl that flieth nl with moving creatures! both in tho wat- ib mm uii iiiu lami. rno third period in its vecetation. seems tn im !,.,.. .... moro conspicuous than tho present, its icjuuca utxujy ii Huuoniiiiate place, nut its beasts of tho field wero wonderfully developed. Its mammoths and masto dons; rhinoceros and hippopotamus, the Dinothcrium and Mn exceed in bulk and numbers the largest u1111u.11 ui uui jjivhuhu in speaking ot liiiginuu uv ui.ii, nine, an Jiingiish natu rahst says: "Otrand, indeed, was the launa ot tho JJntisli Isles in thoso days Tigers ns largo again ns tho biggest Asi atio sneciea lurked intlin nncinnt tl.!n!.i Elephants nearly twico tho bulk of the largest ono now m existence roamed in herds. Tho massive cave-bear aud largo cave-hyena, with two species of groat uauu, u iiui-Ho or a smaller size, an ell; that stood ten feet four inches in height were tho species of animals, with many others, belonging to this period. Trul v, this tliiril nnil l.'lHt norinil w-iu i.nnli...t.. tho ago of great 'beasts of tho earth after their kind, and cattle after their kind.' " inero is anotner period, called tho Azoic, before animal lifo wns created when the temperatiiro of tho earth's crust seems to have been so light thnt the strata at first deposited apparently in water, passed into n semi lluid state, be camo strangely waved and contorted. This is the lowest stratum found, Gneiss. Let us silpttoso that during tlio ear lier part of this period ot excessivo heat, tho watery of tho ocean had stood at tlio boiling point even at the surface, and further that tho half molten crust stretched out over n molten nbyss,was so that it could not support, save for a short time, '.after some convulsion, even n small island above thosealevel. What would bo tho aspect of tho scene a few hundred yards over tho bc&T It would be a blank, for the earth was completely ciiwrutped in a cloud ofXtMa. Asa beneath this thick canopy tho unseen deep would literally "bollns a pot," wild ly tempested from below, while from time to time more deeply seated convul sion would upheave to tho surface, va"t tracts ot hnit-hioiten rock, soon nun in to disappear, and from which waves of enormous bulk would roll outwards, to meet with giant waves of other convul sions or return to hiss and sputter against the heated mass, whoso violent upheaval had first elevated and sent them nbroad. Such would bo the probablo stato of thlngsduring tho times based deep In that chaotlo night whuh must have con tinued to exist for ninny rtgos after that beginning of things in which God crea ted the heavens nnd the earth, nnd which preceded the first dny. Within the cloud spoken of, nil would hnvo been darkness to n human eye. At length, however, ns the earth's surlnco gradually cooled down, the steam atmosphere became less dense nml at length tho rnys of tho tmu struggled through, in obedience to the divino mandate, "Let there bo light," Hut space will not permit us to take up each day separately. The work of tho second and third days us itiven by Mo ses are confirmed by the testimony of tho rocks, on the -itli day the sun moon nnd stnrs appear. Ihey were prob- nuly created before, the fifth nnd six days, that of great sea monsters and winged fowl, and that ot cattlo and beasts of tho earth, belong to the second ary period, and tho tertiary, In which tho gigantio mnmmnls possessed tho earth. Man belongs to tho closo of this latter period: Jt wns for him that tho earth had been undergoing through so many ages the changes that had come over it. All these wero to fit it for man's habita tion. In either of tho previous periods man could not hnvo lived. The atmos phere that surrounded the globe would have been instantaneously iatal to him. lint it was ready to veceivo him, and he wns created by God. Iu His own im age created He him, and with man's ap pearance on the scene, tho days of crea tion end. and the Divine Sabbath begim that Sabbath of rest from creative labor of which tho proper work ii the moral development and elevation of the species, nnd which will tenninnto only with' the full completion of thnt sub limu tnsk on tho full accomplishment of which God's eternal purposes and tho tendencies of man8 progressive nature aro alike directed. The sixth day ol creation is thus described by llugh Miller, a celebrated writer on the testi mony of the rocks: "Again tho night descends, for the fifth day has closed, and morning breaks on the sixth and last day of creation. Cattle and beasts of the field gra.o on the plains, the thick-skinned rhiuoceros wallows in tho marshes; tho squat hip popotamus rustles among the reeds or plunges sullenly into the river, great herds of elephants Beek their food amid the young herbage of tho woods; while animals of fiercer nature, the lion, the leopard and the bear harbor in deep caves until the evening, or lie iu wait for their prey mid tangled thickets, or be neath some, broken bank. At length as the day wanes and the shadows length en, man, the responsible lordof creation, formed in God'sown image, is introduced upon the scene, aud tho work of creation ceases lorever upon tho earth. The nightfalls once more upon the prospect and then dawns yet another morrow the morrow of God's rest, that divine Sabbath in which there is no more crea tive labor, which was 'blessed and sanc tified beyond all the days that had gone before, has as its special object the mor al elevation and refinement of man. Aud over it no evening is represented in the record ot Moses as tailing, tor its spe cial work is not yet complete." Such seems to have been the sublime pnnorn ma that passed before the vision of "The shepherd who first taught tho cho sen seed, in the beginning how tho Heavens and earth roso out of chaos." And rightly understood, it seems that there is not a Hiticrle scientific truth that, not only accords with, but confirms the minutest of the details of tho creation as given us by Moses. Living Witnesses- The hundreds of strong, hearty, rugged and very healthy looking men. women and children that have been rescued from beds of pain, siclroesa and well, nigh death bv Parker'a Ginger Tonic are tho best evidences in tho world of its Bterling merit ana worm, xou will had suca in almost overy commuulty. Read of it in another column, While young Dengreraout, tbo violinist, is astonishing New York, Cesare Galeotti, a child only mae years of age, .is astonish ine Italy by bis remarkable ability us i pianist and musician. He is described by a correspondent "as an exceedingly pretty, healthy little boy, certainly not mora than nino years old. Hi kaowl&lge of music Is simply, a? would have said worthy master Dominie Simpego, 'prodigeiougl " He knows eight pieces by heart and these in clude works by Beethovtn, Mozart, Weber and even Kubinntein. Ho can play any piece of music given to him at first sight without hesitation, and some evenings since, at Genoa, executed with brilliancy a num her of sonatas by Beethoven, including the famous "lOGth," with faultless accuracy Any air played onco before h'ltn, isimmedi ately, as it were, photographed iu his intra ory, and ho will play it not only immedl atly after but even a week later. Un did this with some ueirro aud English popular ails he certainly never could have beard previ ously. Hut this is not all ; he will take any melody given him and make endless and charming variations upon it, aud will write down on paper the airs be has played with precision. Tb'w "prodigy" played rcoently before Pope Leo XIII., who presented him with a gold medal, aud the Queen of Italy has been so charmed by the childish muuuer and almost incredidlo ability of this remark able little boy that she is about to place bitu at the Conservatory of Music at Milnu at berepense. HODOrdd autl Uiesl. 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Thcso experiments weio heralded to the world, but the knowlcdgo wns prac tically useless to tho prematurely bald end gniy, a? no ouo in civilized society could tolerato tho use of rctlocd petroleum ns a dressing for tho hair, But tlu skill of cno of our clieml.tj lias overcome the dull cully, mid by a process known only to himself, hj lias, nficr very e lahornto nnd costly experiment, suc ceeded in deodorizing rcuned petroleum, which renders it susceptible, of being handled ns daintily us tho famous tatuli coloyne, ThecxpcrlmenlswItU llio deodorized JlquM on tho human hair wero at tended with the most astonishing result A fevr applications, where tho hslr wai thin and fulling, Knve remarkable tono and vigor to tho scalp and hair. Every parllclo of dandruff disappear' 0:1 tho first or scconddresslng, nnd tho liquid so search lag in its nature, seems to penctrata to Iho roots nt ( once, and set up a radical change from tho start. It Is well knowu that tho mo.t beautiful colors aro made from petroleum, and, by somo mytterlona operation of nature, the use ot this article, rjrad'i ally Imparls n beautiful llgkt-broKu color to Ilia hair which by coutlnucd use, deepens to a black. The color remains permanent for an iudcfiulto length ot time, and tho change is so gradual that Iho moit lntlmato friends can scarcely diteet Hi progrces. In a word, it Is tho most wonderful discovery of the agt and well calculated to inako the prema turely bald and gray rejoice. Wo ndilxi our readers toplvoitntrlal, f.cllue; satisfied 1 hut ono application v. Ill convince them if Its wouderful ellccts. Jltttturgli Commtixial cj Crt.IB, lb77. The article is telling Its own story In tlio hands of thoussuds who arouaiuglt with the most gratifying aud encouraging results : V. II. Dhill Co.. Fifth Av enuo Pharmacy, sayj. "Wo hav e sold preparations for tho hair for upward of twenty jours, but have never had ouo to sell ai well orgneeuih universal eutlsfaellcu. Wot'icrc jorerccummend tt with confidence to our friends ud the general public.'' Mr. Oustavcs 1 IIau, of the Oates Opera Troupe, writes: "After six weeks' ueo Ism con vinces, ns a re aisowy comraues, mat your -i;aroo- .me iiui ui.u is producing lug a wonderful growth of for Jears." hair w hero i had none C. II. Smith, of thcJcnulo Uhjht Combination, writes! " After using jour 'Carbollne' three weeks 1 am convlncid that h.dd bends can be ' re-halred.' It's simply wonderful In my case." I). F, Anrnvn, ehnniit, Iiolyole. Jfus.. writes; lour -L-urooiine- nns resiorei' my nair all r after ci cry- lulugilsc hadfnlleU." Joitrti 13. 1'om), tllorney-al-la'.v, No. Attleboro, Mass., writes 1 For more than veuniii iiorllouof my head has liecuns suiooth and frie from liulr n- a billiard bull, but some tlejit ucLs ago I was Iu duced to try your c'.irbollue, nud the iilWt Jul Ucn simply wonderful. Where no hair has bee ) seen for years there now cpi.-ars a Ihiek Krowih. and I am convinced that ty continuing It., use I shoii l,aro as good n head of hslr ns I mrlail. Itlj crowing now pearly as ronldly as hair ilacs after Ills cut. CABBOLINE It now presented to the public without tear of con tradiction as tho best Itestoruilvu and II -auUflcr of tho Llair tho world has ever produced. Price, ON1J DOI.I.Alt per bottle. (sold by all Iruculls. KENNEDY 4 COTPITTSBURG, PA., Sol AjnbU f or the Uulted Stales, tho Canada and Urcat llrllsln. Wops, piano UltVTAlNniHiup. rarer Fret). Daniel F. liealty, Washington, U. J.Jan. 14HMW a PUBLIC 8ALE HAND BILLS Printed at tliia Office OH SHORTEST NOTICE AMD AT THE MOST BjIS0V4BLTWM8 I BALD STATE N 08MAL SO HWU i ,-.K.v.vV f on...... nun .tuumu, uguivu ujr (jus, experienced, efficient, and allvo W their work. Discipline, firm but kind uniform nun n,m Elemental?. IV. Classical. IV. Course In m amM i it oniiiiV y .r. '.:;,...."'.S- of Trualrra. sPKEirs PORT GRAPE WINE Used In tho principal Churches for Communion curposes. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AMD WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AOED. Speer'n Port Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. This Celebrated Native Wlno Is made from the julco ot tho cporro Grape raised to this Country Its Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed bv any other Native Wine. Ileing t ie puro Julco of thoorape. produced under Mr Sneer's own personal supervision, its purity nnd genuineness aro gurantced. The youngest child may poriako of Its generous qualities and ho weak est Invalid iipu it to advantago It Is particularly benlllclsl to the uged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that affect tho weaker sex. It Is In every respect WIMK TO BE 1IEUKD ON. SPEER'S B. J. Sherry, The P. .1. SIIEItRY Is a Wine of Superior character and partakes of tho golden qualities ot tho grape, from which It. Is made. For Purity, Hlcbne6S,Flavoi and Medical Properties, It will be found unexcelled SPEER'S I. J. Brandy. This 11KANDY Stands nnrlvaled In rhla (Viimtrv being far superior for medical purposes. IT IS A TURK distillation f om tho grapo and con tains valuable medical properties. It has n dellcato flavor, similar to that of the grapes from which tt Is dlsttlled.and Is In great favor amoDg first class families. Seo that tho signature of ALFRED SPEER,Passalc N J., Is over tho corp. of each bottle. SOLD BY G. A. KLEIM. dOC i '60 t- AND Paper Hanging. WM, F. BODINEi IRON ST., 1IELOW SECOND, BLOOMSllDRG, TA Is prepared to do all kinds ot IIOtJSE rAINTINO Plain and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, I10TU DECORATIVE AND riJvIN. All UIiiiIs ori'iirnltiirc Itcpnlrcd. autl matlo un good an new. NONE HUT FIUST-CLASS WOltEMEN EMPLOYED Estimates IVZado on all Works WM. F. BOD1NE. Oct. 1, 1S78. KTZXZO J-1VJ" ELASTIC TBUS3 HmiI'kI dlffWfuf tnm 1 1 oib.n, brpiUp,tt& Btlf-AdjuulD U4l liQ cDUr, ftdapul lull to ia IltlllQ tttactinnrauu kVah , mlk thm rikMr. with luki . s . ... iHimsiasiMia Mcari lijinJnljhl, tnd nJtc4UuMfrUtn. Itli mt. dmthi nwl tUip. 6.Qlbrnall. CtarcDlkrt fret. raausToii anuss co.( cwciyo, iu. Battlo Crook, Michigan, HAHDriOTiniEss or tbs ohii orifoim THRESHERS, Traction nnd Plain Engines and Horso'Powors. XV.-ffiTfir j E.tabM.h.d 00 YEARS rc'r! J L muwreuent, or location, to HUuM wp " i, ' ww tWTOMy slHsmsIl r feats. evsr tesu for lwl. Usrethsr with wptttor (ualutu la cmume. i(m aiwj mttriaU not drouned of liy other msjisn. ""r 01 rrtior, iron u to It) bona Two stylM of Mounted Unrw-Powera. TRACTION ENGINES tHrongtti. u4t dumhlt. and $firU:Jttr at ui iu iisriv rawtr MA HTIUMPOa RBPARATOUH nd CoUlplrlO Hlr.UI UulOManaUtltucaaHKu. IVi m( Trunin u KnviBa.tiil VI. I., Iln..ln.. in tiia AmftrlAn m.rW learning. T una f urnlshod with a bountiful suuply of puro.soft Expense Art. V. Course in I'Iim! . ... . ' .c"."""! mi iirip iu seciiro it, DV furnish ntr nielli. F. r. JJUXJIVEIt, Secretary. THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWARD. u,n-ViiV.V.SAD .d.OOO) DOLLARS """"iu.ii oiiereil lo Ar rERSON Ihal will .lo as ORKAT A RaNGK OF WORK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basting. si, win innKo wiuo hem on sheets, Kc, hem alt manner of b'as woolen Roods, as soft meiliio. craDo "Knot's dinicnlt to liern on oUicr nnchl'.Js. 'Tt 5 ft '"0?,,c'm0 ltcu than any other machine. It win turn a hem and put In piping nt Snmu time .,HtSli1.l,t"rn.a.h''m' sow bratd nn ihe right side and Btltch on trimming nt ono oporat on! nrwSiL!lLn,r blns'or straight, either on cotton It will fell across t earns on nnv o-nnria. I will bind a Dress or Skirt and scwonfaetrnr either with or without showing ' smches-Wnd iiSsi floods with thosamematertafelllie i mV1 ts',Sr, ?. iLtl"c Je? wA bias, satin or .7. " '"wivoiu .win, wunout Hasting, H will gather with or without sewinr- nn moaKrnSr bHKC tn0 rltces and sew on at ttolffl;f?i5i7.l5S.?RS. mch P"1 SP to It will shirr any kind of goods. ou"MwlaRon.a,tea trlmmlnS cither with or with- t nlen' JJ. 5P W"S PM or will make ktilfe plSrinif. '' ",OB"mu J.SALTZEB, Gen'l Agent, oct.l,'SO-lf. Bloomsburg, Pa. CANCERS CURED At Orans's Cancer Infirmanr. Addiseri. M v HUNDREDS im Pinsnvs .. JnIi,iJebeea cufea tbumuch dreaded a f,a!!5d a.now llvlnlf witnesses Uiat they have been rescued from n terrible nnd untimely death Doctors. Ministers and tho root tiAtedfree. Wrtte nJ,a c.',?i3I.5.lvl?Kru" psrllculars. AddrtSss $r. Oct 'si ny "Iwwti, AddlsoS, n. vi Weaver & do's Ads A VALUABLE BOOK FREE. . "L trea,Isa. on Chronic Diseases." cmhraclrr. an. larru,.,,."roal' t'ongs, Heart, Stomach. Liver KlrT. neys. Urinary and Female Diseases "also wK' sonj free to any address. Every surferef from theso dts. l i.ndrysotiena.ngcl zfnl StTtyTo hlsluif anrlfi. -se-iv 1 wicV.' PENSIONS. f,.:Jiu'.. .SOLDIER disabled In lino of duty by i Jr.HioNH INCREASED. Many aro drawlnc less than entitled to. Thousands of 'nelrs entitled to Aaaresswltn stamp, n, . .8.HEItLINA CO., Attorneys, sept. 10, w&co Box m Washlngton.D. C. O PTTTTVr MomlilHo Habit cured In 10 to a) , naW nnn m. -bo-iv ' Outfit free to those who wish to encavrein k-nriun ana Proritablo bus hesa 5 wW.y?.8."' UaPta' not re- a day and upwards is easily mado without stayliir anurnom homo over night. No risk whatever -Many new workers wanted at onco. jiSSy e mak: lugfortunes at the business Ladles make Tas mich asuieu.andyoungbojs and girls makooreat nav No ono who is wilting' to wor f. lit to make mora money every day than can be madein aweek atany ordinary employment. Thcee who engaSi at o wlU nnd a short road to fortune. AddrSss u hSi nitTTiro. Portland Mainn SorVP THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE- Whereas, the world renowned repuUtlon of tho white bowing Machine 'J??!?,00? many "nserunulous competitors to rusort to White Machine WB WAHItANT THE NATDKAL WEAK AND TKAH or TUB White Slmlile Sewing Machine, t'LATE NUMIlKIt inirxi win ...,., IN ilEPAlit TOltTHK'TEItM w" IfKOJl TH18 D TE. FltEB OVClIivIimt 1SAI,H bonsTndr?hturttleX,CePta l"e b""6 ot neo'UeB P.Imrb,rtab?vol JSS! ffiS WHITE SBWINQ MACHINE CO, Tho WHITE" Bhuttlo Sowing Machino J, BALTSBK, Oeneral Agent, Oct. 1, uioomaburg, fa, JOB PRINTIWQ Ne4lr kaJ cheaplr rtcatsd nt II.. Jmm RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES NORTHERN OENTJtAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TAHLE. !L R.?.d. ?er Rundsy. Nor. T. leso, tho tra'ns on the Phi adoiphla & Erl Ha lroad Division win run as follows I M WESTWAItD. Erie Mall leavoa Philadelphia ' " llarrlsburg Wllllam.port ' .Tersoy Mhore ' lxick Haven ' Hcnovo " arrive nt Krto Niagara Express leavcsl'bllailclphla ' " llsrrlsburg 1 arr. at wmiamsport " Lock Haven " , . " Ilenovo Fast IJno leaves Philadelphia " " llnrrlsburg " arrive at wiillamsport " " Lock Haven EA8TWAKD, raclflo Express lcatos Lock Haven " ". Jersey Bhoro ' " wiillamsport " arrlvo at llarrlstiurg " ' Philadelphia Day Ex press loaves Ilenovo " " Iwk Haven " ' WIlltamKnnrt. 11 68 pm 4S5 an 8 40 a in 9 09 aw 40 a in 11 05 am 4 pm voonm la mpm 815pm 4 so p m S40 p m H to p m 4 on p m I as p m 8 10 p m 7 (is a m 7 87 a m ssoam Woopm 8 45 p m 10 03 am 11 Main IS 85 p m 8 40pm o M p m no pm 10 lo p in It 80 pm 8 to a m 7 05am Vi is a m i, - . .. . . ' urrive ni, iinrriSDiirj ...mi .vttiui IVU110VU ' " Lock Haven ' " Wiillamsport urriTes at 1 1 arnsmi ri rir Philadelphia Fast Lino leaves Wlilinmsnort " arrives at llarrlsnurir a in a m 7 05 a m " ' Philadelphia Erlo Mall West and DavKjtnress Ksst mnkn rlnsn connectlonsatNorthumbcriandwlthL.4; U. It. It. trains tor Wllkosbane and Scranton, Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fast Line nest make closo connection nt Wllllomsnort with N. ft It. W trains north. Niagara Express West and Day Express East mako closo conncctluii at Lock 11 at cn with I). E.V It. II. trains. Erie .Mall cast and West connect at Erie with trains on L. 8. M, 8. It. It. j nt Corry with O. o. 4; . V. it. it. ; at Emporium with ii. N. Y. & P. It. It and at Driftwood with A. V. It. It. Parlor cars will run between rhtlalclphla and WUIamport on Niagara hxprosa west, and Da Ex press East. Sleeping cars on all night trains. WM.A. IMLDWIN, General 8upt. NORTHERN COMPANY. CENTRAL RAILWAY On and after November 20th, 1S7J, trains will leave Bunbury as follows : NOKTHWAIID. Erie Mall e.so a. m., arrive Elmlra " Canandalgua ttochester Niagara ,.n .i , 3.35 p. I , s.lc " 9 '40 Ilenovo accommodat ton 11.10 a. m. arrlvo tviliiiim portls.es p.m. Elmlra Mall 4.16 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.40 a. m Buffalo Express 7.1oa,m. arrlvo DulTalos.nna n 80UTIIWAUD. Buffalo Express S.S0 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg " Baltimore 8.40 Elmlra Mall 11.16 n. m., arrlvo Harrlsburg 1.50 " Washington 10.81 " Baltlmoro 0.80 " Washington n&iTtsburg accommodation burg 10.60 p.m. arrlvo Baltimore ' Washington 6.13 Erlo Mall 18.59 a. m. arrive Darrlsburg 8,06 a. m " Baltimore 8.40 " " Washington 10.80 " All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOTD, Jr., Oeneral Passenger Agen A. J. CASSATT, General Manage pHILADELPHA AND READING ROAI ARRANGEMENT OF PA PHEW El TRAINS May 11, 1879. TKAINS LKAVB KUPBRT 19 FOLLOWSISrNniV KXl'KI 'H' For Now York, Philadelphia, Beading, Pottsuih Tamaqua, &c, 11,45 a. m For Catawtssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,81 and 7,85 p. m. For Wiillamsport, ,SS 9,05 am. and 4,M p. m. TK1INS rOB BDPBBT LEAVE IS FOLLOWS, (SCNDAT CKITBD.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ro. Leave Philadelphia, 9,43 a. m. Leave Beading, 11,55 a. m., Pottsvllle, 12,39 p. id and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, e,so 8,w a. m. and 4,00 p. m. . Leave Wiillamsport ,9.45 a.m,s,l 5p.m. and4,cop, m rassengers to and from New York and Philadel phia go througd without ehango of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent. Jan.l4.laJ6 u. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANB WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. 89, Takes otfect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY. JUNE 10. 18T8. NOUTU, I STATIONS. SOUTH. a.m. p.m. p.m Scranton ..Uellevuo.,... Taylorrtllo., , ...Lackawanna.... Pittston ..West Pittston... .....Wyoming Maltby Bennett .....Kingston Kingston .Plymouth Juno.. ....Plymouth Avondnle Nantlcoke Ifunlock's creek. ;..ShlckBhlnny... ...Hick's Kerry... ...Beach naven... .Berwick .... ...Briar Creek ..Willow Grove.... ...Lime Itldge ..........Espy........ ... Bloomsburg Runert 9 85 2 10 6 16 2 16 2 22 2 80 2 S3 2 44 S 49 2 63 67 3 rs 6 SO 6 83 6 83 6 40 45 6 60 6 tS 8 69 7 10 9 45 9 63 10 07 10 19 10 83 8 15 8 10 7 18 7 IS 10 Sg 10 84 10 43 10 65 3 IS 7 26 8 21 7 83 8 88 3 35 8 60 4 03 4 10 4 18 4 '26 4 39 4 83 4 43 4 49 4 65 6 00 6 18 9 18 u SO 6 43 7 42 8 04 8 83 8 43 8 63 9 06 7 16 7 83 7 SO 7 44 11 07 11 13 11 SW 11 39 11 45 11 6 Catawlssa Bridge. 11 67 13 18 8 61 8 SI 9 61 9 9 uanvuio Chulasky.. Cameron .Northumberland, 13 45 cm. p.m. a.m W. F. HALSTEA D, snpt. it. '8 Superintendent's Office. Scrnqrnn. June 10. 'Ml "yyAINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE OltOCEHS, PntunxLriita, Dealers In TEAS, SYBUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES BICI, 8FICI8, B1C1BB 80DA, &C., fcC N. B. Corner Second and Arch streets, tar-orders will receive prompt attention. Directions For Catarrh Hay Fever. Cold In trm heid, to.. Insert with little Onrer. a nartirlo of the Balm Into tna nostrils j draw strong breaths through tho nossi, ir. win bo ub noibed, cleansing, ana healing the diseased meiiibrane. rr I nTiiPHH. Apply a paitlclo lnio uu rur, KLY'S 0KKAM IJAI M Having gained an enviable local reputation, d'spla- S'.S?A.8ii0t.,er-P!i?Pr,ltl0n ,a the vicinity of ills alsrovery. Is, on Its merits alone, recognized ns a wonderful remedy wherever known, A fair trial will convince the most skeptical ot Its curative powers. It effectually cleanses tho nasal passages ot Catarrhal rus,cuuilnp healthy Beerellons. al lays Inrlammation and Irritation. 1 rotcetsthe mem. branallluings of tho Head from additional colds, completely heals the eores.and restores thu senso of taste and smell. Beneficial results aro realized by a few, applications. A thorough treatment as dt. reeled win euro Catarrh. As a household remedy for cold In the head It Is unequaled. The balm la easy to ute and, agreeable sold by drugglsia at to cents on receipt of 60 cents will mall apackago Send for circular,' with lull Information. ELY'S CIIEAM BALM CO., Owegp, N. Y, F.0"?6?.1?..,0' K'eim, druggist, Bloomsburg, Pa and by Wholesale Druggists generally, oct, si, bO-ly d HELP Yourselves by tnakng money When a coldfn Minnm Iu nr. fered. thereby alwajs keeping . . J ...owuiauisjfD ui me gooa cnances tor msklng money that are offered, generally become wealthy, wntle those who do. not Improve suclt i!a2cesi!Jnfln. In Pyerty. We want mny women, y.8,ana.rH.to.W0ri,0rus right in their own lol cafitlea. The business will pay moro than ton times ordinary wages. We furnish an extensive ouutiua all that you need, free. No one who engages failsto make money very rapidly. You can devote jour whole time to the work or only your spare moments. Full information and all that Is neoued sent free Addreta stinbon & co., Portland, Maine, oct.U-stMjr JgUSINESS OAR DO VlfllTINO OARD8, UOTKK UKADfl BILLHEADS, POBTKKB, to., tO., p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 80 4 l'i 9 44 9 S3 9 17 9 87 9 OS 9 30 8 63 3 61 9 St 8 61 3 48 9 19 8 46 3 41 9 14 IS 41 is ao 8 83 8 80 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 S3 3 20 8 55 6 IS 3 12 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 89 1 51 ii 61 8 28 7 38 S 89 8 17 7 82 9 84 8 IS 7 35 3 S3 8 06 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 OS 3 04 7 44 60 1 67 7 33 8 60 1 61 7 83 6 45 1 46 7 49 8 37 1 S7 7 11 6 IS 00 1 00 8 46 P.m. p.m. a,tn. msasssst ,n&.C"-' .liWtf. ted at the Oolom- OewLUi 0e,