Oi& THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The History or the Potato. Tim iiotnto 1ms n curious history. It is n nativa of tlio clcvnted vnllcys 'of tlio Amies lit l'cvu nud Chill, iiti'l'lu found ns far north ns Mexico. It wns tnken to Spain soon nftcr tlio discovery of tlio American continent, and vn cultivated in gardens ns n botanical curiosity. The tubers bcintr, small nnd not edible in its M'ild state, it attracted no attention. In IfibT., Sir Walter Kaleij-h introduced it in England, and ii credited with bring ing it from Virginia) but of this thero is no evidence. Its cultivation in the cool, moist summers of Ireland soon devel oped largo tubers, which were found to consist chiefly of starch. A successful experiment was made in tho nso of tlio tuber ns food, but this was met and combated by a number of learned men, nnd soveral woiks wero written nnd published to prove its poi sonous character. It belong to tho great Nightshade family (Solamtciti), all of which are poisonous. This indictment was true, but they had not yet learned that a poisonous plant may bear a fruit of a tuber not only harmless, but very nutritious. This prcjudieo prevented the uso of the tomato till within tho last forty years. Tlio truth is, both of these vegetables being of tho Nightshado fam ily, are poisonous in stem, leaf and flow er, but this property does not extend to tho tuber of tho one nor the fruit of tho other. While on thissubiect.it is proper to say that solanine the poisonous principlo ot tliisianuly, U sometimes developed in the potato even to a dangerous extent. If tho tubers, whilo growing, nro uncov ered, so as to exposu them to direct sun shine, they will assume a trreen appear- nnco. and becomo poisonous from the presence of solnninc. Tho same effect in a minor degree, is produced in tho sprouting ot potatoes. It ttteso nro used in cooking they should be sliced and placed in cold water an hour or two be fore being cooked. Utherwiso sprouted potatoes arc unwnolcsomo looil. Tho potato is a tropical plant, but its tuber-producing quality is a northern modification of tho .plant, and in this quality it is improved by the cool sum mer of tho north, and is successfully cul tivated to the Arctic circle, and with a decided improvement m the quality ol the crop and generally in its yield, The crop is sometimes injured by tho intense heat of July and August, even at the lortictli uugrco ot latitude. Tlio tendon cy of tho tuber to degenerate in warm climatis will suggest (ho precaution of occasionally renewing me crop uy 'ii.iiii. ing northern potatoes. Indiana farm er. The Culture of Corn. The namo corn iu En eland is applied to all grains, as we think it should be; nud our Lillian corn is there called maize, a name used only with respect to this grain, and hence leads to no eon liision. in its cullivalion no crop is Pel tor understood by our farmers as a rule, apd yet none so well known lormerly va ried so much iu the modes of cultivation, Forty years ago and it is sometimes dohu now the grouud was plowed, then harrowed two or three times, then cross lil owed and then the rows struck out in the direction ot the first nlowing. Now, generally, this mode is abandoned, and thero is only one plowing bclore tho rows nro marked out, and the seed is dropped by a planter, which sepaiales the grains in the liill much more uniform ly than when dropped by hand. Three stalks are the limit for a hill, but it very frequently is reduced to two. Hindis tanco between tho hills and the rows ranges from three to three nnd a half feet, the yield being about the same though it depends, like every other cror upon the oxtent of tho manuring and cultivation. Of late years the drill system has been adopted by a good many farmers, but it does not seem to increase in favor: rather the reverse. It is not disputed that a little additional yield may be obtain cd lrom the system: but it is at an in crease cost of hand labor, so that iu the end there is no gain, if any, worth men tioning. "Where the extent of the croi is small it probably possesses some nil Vantage, but wo do not think otherwise Latterly tho crop has been planted earner, than lonnerlv say tho Inst wec! in April for tho reason that in case of failure to come up from rotting by a cold, wet soil, thero will bo plenty of timo tor replanting. iSuttlus will scarce ly stand, inasmuch if planting is delayed from the 5th to the 15th of May, tho ground will soon have become warm and tho excessive Inoisture disappeared. He sides the 15th of May is nano too late for putting in the crop. Iu fact, we regard it as better than an earlier date. tier- muntoxen Telegraph. Setting Out Currants and Gooseberries. Moth tho currant and tho gooseberry do better to grow lrom cuttings than "lrom the roots. Tho wood of Inst year's growth must bo taken, cut it into pieces from eight to ten inches in length, nnd insert about half the length iu tho usual prepared garden t-oil, press tho ground firmly with the foot, mulch, and then will bo no danger of not growing. Set them where they are desired to remain permanently, if n small treo and not a bush is prjfc.Tcd, cut out nil tho eyes entering tho ground. If a bush, kt the eyes remain. Wo preler tho bush lor two icasous, the first is, more is obtain ed; the second, it is longer lived. In fact tho bush will live half a century only rcipiiiiug thinning i.nt of thu wood once iu a while. As to currants wo pre fer decidedly tho old Dutch Hod. It is not so large as some others, but it bear, us abundantly nud is less acid and of bet ter (iiialitv. Of gooseberries, wo prefei tho Downing. It is of good quality, an excellent bearer, and has never mildew ed upon our premises. Germantown Teleyraph. illolling Grain in the Spring. If farmers would look at tho theory of rolling tho wheat nnd the rye fields in the spring, it would be resorted to much moro frequently tnnn it is. uccasionnuy the winter nnd spring havo been sofa vorable to these crops as not to render i necessary. Hut in three seasons out o four it is necessary, nnd doubtless add considerably to their productiveness, Tho thnwings nud freezings ot tl ground, thawing or spewing out of tl loots, nnd exposing them t(. the dryin winds of Ffcbiuniyand March, very se liouslv affect the grain. Passing n roll er over ns soon as the soil is fit to go upon, presses back the roots into the! beds, and gives them a fair grip ngai upon the tmmiott on which the crop must depi nd, This must be apparent to every one who will look ut its opoi'ntiou. We liuvo no doubt that rolling over llelds, which have been badly thrown up by the wM, would nlsoliavo n most uenii cinl effect. When tho season comes round when tho work U to bo done, it is best to call nth ntion to thwe things, or it will pass nnd tho advantages bo lost, 0rwt Uvn Ttltyrujth. An Kxlrnonilnary Woman. Mrs Hatter Yates, known locally ns "Tho Amazon of tho riiittckill,' died in l'lattekill.Ulstercounty.N.Y., a few days ago. Physically she was built moro like woman tliau n man. tier shoulders wero broadnnd her muscles well lormed. During tho winter Mrs. Yates cut cord wood on tho mountains, nud, in the Inn- cuauo of tho countryman, "It took a puny uuim mini iu hwiult iiii iuumlt ..f I...- ! t... I Hliiu ui iiui. vju Buvi-im tiuvisiuiir, rmu cut as many ns three cords of wood in one day, in addition to performing the household duties in her home niter sun set. Iu tho summer shu cut gram for 10 farmers, and wns rated as a "uood land." Sho cultivated a small garden of lerown. scllinirhcrproductsin Nowbunr. She tuado weekly trips to that city,car- ,'lng her trupk in two largo baskets, 'armors uoinir to town to ship their hay on the barge una would offer her n ride, and her invariable reply was: "1 am in a hurryt it will take you all day to get there. Sho could easily outwalk any team with a load behind them, six years ago a horse, whilo passing her hotise,fell mil becanio last in tho harness. 1 ho dri er and several other men could not suc ceed in getting the animal loose. Mrs. intes luted tlio horso up bodily, nut in so doing fractured her leg. Tho bones in the injured body never knit. Though suffering much pain, her daily employ ment consisted in ciiomuug Kiiiumig wood on a block whilo she sat in a chair in front of her house. tiincK and sum:. Many people drag themselves wearily about from day to day, not knowing what ails them, but with failing strength nnd spirits, feeling all the time that they aro sicauuy suiKing uuu men graven. If these sufferers would oulv use Par ker's Ginger Tonic, they would find a cure commencing from the first dose,and vitality ,stvcngtli and cheerfulness 'quickly and surely coming back to them, with restoration to perfect Health, oec ad vertising column. Tribune. What Common Sense Does. Common sense is symmetry of mind, of character, and of purpose in the indi vidual combined. It represents man in completeness, harmony and equipoise. It clothes him with dignity, invests him with'power, and stamps him witli supe riority. It is not genius, for that is of ten erratic; nor cunning, in its sinuous course; nor tact, with its decline into trickery. Common sense is tlio embodi ment of true manhood. It confers a pat ent oj royalty, though by birth plebeian, and exalts men from their- lowliest spheies to the highest stations. Notbv sudden freaks of fortune or a train of ad ventitious eireuiustnnces aro tlicv thus dignified; but step by step, through obstacle or hindrance, thev overcome by force of character ami tho proper foice of will power. Common sense is a tre mendous force in this'lower world. Its power is felt and acknowledged through all the ramifications of governments, so ciety, business, finance, science nnd com merce. In fact it is tlio history as well as tho true philosophy of the ages. It is. tho salt. that has saved humanity from barbarism, and the moving power that has propelled the race onward in its march ot progress and civilization. SKT HACK -12 YKAltS. "I wns troubled for many years with kidney complaint, gravel, itc; my blood became thin; 1 wns dull nud inactive; could hardly crawl about; was an old worn out man nil over; could get noth ing to help me, until I got Hop Hitters, and now 1 am a boy again. My blood and kidneys me all right, and i nm as active as a man of .'10, although I am 72. and I have no doubt it will do as well for others of my age. It is worth a trial. (1' ather,) Sunuay Mercury. Prince Pierre Napoleon Hnnnpaite, whoso death is announced, was a son of, Lucien Honaparle, Prince of Canino, a brother of Napoleon I, nnd was born at Home, September 12, 1815. He passed his youth as an adventurer in America, Italy and Ureece; nnd committed several homicides. After the coup V ctat of Ueccmber 2, 1851, and the restoration ot tho Empire lie received the titles of Prince nud Highness. In 1871 he shot a journalist named Victor .Noir, and at tempted to shoot I.'lric Eouville, in an interview held in the Prince's house. For this ho paid a line of $5,001). Prince 1 lorro was the author ot several literary works, the chief ot which is a f reach metrical version of Nicohnis tragedy, "Ncbuchod noser," 1801. Ho was ap pointed an ollicer of the Legion of Hon or in 1 8G4, nnd tho same year received from King VictorEminanuel tho Grand Cross of the Order of SS. Maurizio and Lazzaro. The northwestern part of Pcnnsvlva niu is becoming annually more interested iu manufacturing,- particularly in iron, tno investments m such enterprises having been more than doubled during.the past necadc. Ono of tho oldest horso protection companies in tlio country is that of Ju niata county. It was organized in 184H. The company has a standing reward of fifty dollars for the capture of any thief anil mo norse stolen. The company for the erection of a oreainorv and cheese manufactory at iir i ; ' . l i r e ... tvasiiiugiou aqunro nas oeen iormcii,tno site lor tho building selected and 2,000 worth ot slock sold. A blind man recentlv took tlu (mnhln to ascend Mount Washington, and later paid S- for a ticket to a pantomime snow. A Louisvillo shoe dealer advertises that ho will fit "difficult" feet. Malianoy City's polico force consists of ono man. A TRUE a true tonic A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IltOX IUTT12RS aro highly quiring a'ccrlaln and eiliclciit tunfo : the Llood, tlrengtlieiH thu liiiiscief, and gives new life to tlio nerves. They act lllco a charm on tho dlgotir- organs, removing all dyspcptlu symiitouis, such ns Tailing the Food, L'eUMmj, Ileal in the Stomach, Jlmrtlurn, etc. Tho only Iron I'l iiparutloti that will not blacken tho tooth or (rlvo hcndiiohe. Bold by nil druggists. Wrlto for tho A 11 0 liooU, VI jit), a UJOful nnd amusing reading rn fret, BIIOWN CIIEailOAL CO,, Baltlmoro, Md. BITTERS Fur Sale hy Mayer Brother, MRS. I.YDIA H. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. Mci)vr.tiGt or LYD9A E PBMICHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Tlifl llo!llvpCnr') Tcr all Female Complaints. Tlififrpimllnn, ni Hi Jiiiiw Htf ntile, f cnsUta of Vcjvi i!lkt liiiorlM lli.tt aro LarruUwa to the incut itel IciiU InrjJM, I'jwM ono trial tliott.ciita of this Coin 1 ri'.lbirucojnl.txttftitftItf li Inimcdtatoi Aiul v Vn It i i-o N conttmiotj, (.1 nlncty-nlno ccuci In a Ima. i!:,l,(i;K,ininoi.tcurol-iCuC.t(Hl,ajtliouaandii tll to tly. 01 iwcjant of It! prureu mcrlti, lttjto-dayro-oimnenJo! anil i-rcjcrPjod ly tlio test lhyilcUiis Iu tlto country. It will cur3 entirely Iho wont form of filling nf t)io utorus, IiC-ueorrhaa, lrrtffular and jalurul M(mtriiM!on,fJ10rftrtAnTrouUtit, Inflammation Mi1 L'Iccrn.tIo:i(Fl(Hltuea,MlI!i.1accnftiti atul tho con UMiticr.tfplnal Wfnknrs,cmlti tupwl.illy futntcit t ttioCanffoofUru. UIU(11isg1vo and njx'l tumors f -nmtlidUtcnialnr.it oaily ttasa of ttoTcl-jpmcnt, Tho tnJuncy to C-iruerou humors tbem Jj diockoJ very i,ieodny by lu 1 1 fait It )M frovrd to o tlio rttM c.t nnl boft rmedy tlmt Um crcr boon. dLworcr i i. It tcnuivitcj 1 very p"itlon of tho iytm, nnd ctves new U.'uanJ vljor. 1 1 removes f iIntait,nAtulcccy, !e rtroys till jr.ivl:i for ttlmulauts,utd relieves wcr&ntr of tlio rtotiirvli It cure Woatlnc, JTcftdicbts Xorvoim Iroctrfttlcn( 3ncr.l lobiUt7,Elcc;kinc.J, lX:pm.lca and Iu2t cctllon. Taat f cclliitf of boiling down, causing pain, vclt.t und Uvlxihe, 1j rJwcyj pcratJicntly cured by It j use. It villct til times, cndLmlcrail clreunihtAn cii, act 1 1 lurwony ultutlio Uf that corciua tho fcnuUo)tfin. KorlUdiiQyCouiiilalnU of cither ni thl compound Uuuuriu.icJ. Lydia E. Pinkham's Voctabla Compound !apiertfrcdfcl2ttAnd233VTMtein AvehU, Lynn, Mart, .i U-o tUX & bottles for $UJ. Bent by mall la t U fjrmcf pilli,olilntha form cfLozcccs, on rcrcli't rf I'rice, 51.M, ir bo, for cither. Mm. 1'INKIIAM ft-octyaawLnallUttcraof InirJry, Bend for paiu l.lilet, AJdresiiua!!oro Mention f ft jtpcr, Ki family thuUJ bo without I.TDU 1'- riNKTLVil LUnitnLIA They euro Cnctljiutlon, liUIouincs mdTurpUlty of tho LinT. U cer-ts icr Loz, JOHNSTON, 1I0LL0WAT & U0., Gsnoral Agonts, Phih., Pa. SOLI) 1IV MOYER BROTHERS., Bloomcburg, Pa. Afircvrs WANTRn oDicivto inkn orders f rllio Cheapest, Most Completo and Ao-urato Kdltlonof Tlio Revised New Testament AND FUIX HISTORY OK ITJ 1IKVISION. Now ready fcr aftcnt. Must desirable edition, loir nriiwil. Atrnnts rpinrt Immensfl RilocefS. cvt-n toM) urulTo ri r u:v". J iwe b ii i '" umiiini 1 mil- nulla free, oiilllt svi. Ael iinlfk. A 'dress IlUllIIAIin 1IICOM , rmn. 123 UDiBinui Bircci, riiwa. nprm 11 CO ID MEDAL AWARD ID the AoUiot.A new and mrf&t umI IciU Work.wd rrantd the at and chetiMtt. lndiattfnMattla to Trr man,pntltledUioScienciof IJia or.rmir-iTcucnaiion oounuui full plt.aWn.c(iatJinsboautiftii nlwl emrTAVinrs, 125 pnutcrin tinnn, tfico only &l..sent by tnd.il! illujitr(iloHft.inntfl.fi(Tnnlsi rand now.Addrr-M roKMiy 2iitS VUnOT TT7V!riP lonllnMitutunrllr.W. II. l'AIt. .amor ir. w 11. 1 Ait t. 4 Ilulfiach st. Uoston. npill J-4v AJJi:NTS! AGENTS! AfiF.NTS'. JOHN 11. OOUdU S briQ' new took, jml uUuW, eolltlc.l SUSyQHTAND SHADOW nine oesi e nance ever on fit a to you. m scene h lrom tho brtbt mil ihfcdj side ol real lfe trnl por M,r John B. Goufh can portray dem. For ratlui., Humor, anil tWit: interett, It tj without a iiftr. IlUUiC'toomuii;" frool- or Atnt and out- auu en outer. ID to 1. colli thowuxntlM vrt.. wo AgtDU wank-d. men and women. Now tj the time. I V" Ai-cfajtVe 7Vm-' forvand.VxcKil 7lmi.tnrcn. rw.Si ndvr tlrcttiart. Addrc.., A. II. V. OUl III.'.UTO.N CO., 1'ubi., Uiilford, Conn. nprlls Jv FACTS WORTH KNOWING. ! niar.r. Tiqfrin. Undrle. Stll Inula nsd many other of tho best mtdiclnta known are so klllfully uombluod In 1'AimKK'a OiNota Toxic, as to mako It tho greatest Blood PurlT.er tnd Ih It'll ueaun anu birengia ueitor.r -Ever 1'ied. ruirfrt In tha comno<lon of rinctfs. QcrdEft Tonio that no disea&o can long exist; wnero It In moa. ll you iuts uyipepiia, n.ia ich., Rheumatitrn, Neuralgia, Oowal, Kidnej a. Liw.r Uiiordor. or If vou need a mild atlm.- ul&nt, or appetltcr, tho Tonio is Just the med-; icine xor yuu. iu n u iu;iuj tuiuu.u ww u.-, TigoraUngbutnererlntoilcaUng. lit you aro ttowly wasting away with Con-' umpUon or any slceness. If you have a Painful, Cough or a bad Cold, lUn&xa's Gu-ncn Tonic wiu aurcjy uoip luu. ib euro for nheumaliam and Cholera Infantum. It Uaa Saied Hundreds or IJteiJ it nay; Sato Yourn. ! If you era feeling inlsc ratio don't wait until you are down sick, but use tho Tonio to-day.; No matter what your dlseaso or tymptooia may, be It will give prompt relief. , Ke member I 1'uutEii'a Oinam Tokto Is not; a rum drink but tho Dett and Purest Family Medicina ever made, compounditl by a new process, and entirely different from Bittfrav ginger preparations and all other Tonics. Try; a Boo. bottle. Your druggist can supply you. , PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM III Beit and Moit Economical IlalrDrtiilat axquliitcly perfumed and perfectly harmless. Will AlwaialleitoreOraj or Faded Hair a Im nAtAn vAudiful color and apneirance. and It warranted to tup iu (June, assist iu (rulh and nrcrent Daioneu. .... . A few application! cf the Hals Alt iT (often the kair, cleanse all dindrug and cure Itching and hu acurs of tha scalp. Sldbvatldnifirsuati'M.54fiA oct.i,'sMy ;a LEGAL 5LANIvS, ALWAYS OK HANI) AT THIS OFFICE. PRICE 25&50Cti ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FORI! VV. CHAMPION BROWNING, M.D. mils r-uiii'iiirroit, 1321 Arch Gtrtiet, Philadelphia. Feb. 18, '61-ly as TONIC recommended for nil diseases rc ' especially IiulimUiun, Ihjnxmh, Inter- Ftb, 18, '8My ROUGHS JUST OUT. I MORRIS & IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED KICS-HT FLANGE 1 THE ONLY EIGHT FLANGE SAFK MADE IN THE W0ELD. AND CONTAINING OUR Patent Lisiile Bolt Work, Patent Hinged Cap, Four-wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Iron Corners, LATEST FROM MAINE. Lock'3 Jl Ill's, Oxford co , Me, Jlebsrs. Morris & Ireland: Oeu!.s:-On tho 32nd of November, 1STS, our spool mill at his place, rois, two stories lilgli, wasio tally consumed by fire, In wlilch thero was a large quantity or 8pool lumber, spo i s nnd blocks, nil sen rtoiir'd. Tlio 11 rn buratd for threo and a lull days. Wo Had ono of your mites in our mill and Tuesday mornl j Mlo.vln, cUlity tutus alter; I hi lire, it n ta uiu iiui, iu iMiiuiu. uciiij; uuvcreu ivuu uurtPWiK blocks. fvlM time utter It was opened and thtjfbn- tents were in a goou siuuioi preservaii'iu, not i book or nme'bLMntr destroied. i am sitlelted ll lth vou r m.i tui and hivo Dtirchased another, and can chct-rfiUly leoommend llit-mto anyone ulslilngto secure lucir vaiuuoies iiom oeiuf ueuiiuyeu uy lire. louis truiy, j. u. i kuitk, TREMENDOUS TEST. rtoastlng Thirty no irs In a Bed ct lied Hot Coals. CornlDg, N. Y , January C, '6. Morris tc Ireland Boston. Mass. Oentlcmem-On the night ot tho llro in our vll- lagu on tho "JCtti ult , I h d In use one ot to ir No. s sates I am nieaseu to iniui m you, alter tno no ir guvu way it icii into tno ceuar, lino u neap oi ourn IntrcoiiL where It roAstcd for tblitv hours, ourclt izens uuu myseii guvu up inu imiiu ui iiui iuiuk ue- i ing s-jVrd In It. on belli; taken from thu rulnsl was J nuppuy uisapponiieu to unn my cusa, vouuif ra unu oibur urtlclts of valuo rerfectly nrcservod. Hiu combination work well now. I am satisfied vour now nnd lintutmd work, ono of which, a Mo. , 1 luvq ord red of jour agent to-day, Milt alford uusoiuio pruieeiiuu in uny lire. Truly Yours, E. H. Baunks. ST 1L L2L D- llocbtsler, N. U., Dec. 10, "St. Messrs. Monli& lrelind: Pear Slip: In the illsiiR'rmii nro wnleli tofik Dlaco In ilila ln Nov. no. the .Morrli anil livl mil safe In inv Ktore ivoa sublecled to n Bevue list, b Mil' I I thrown uuu tho celhiraml it huge mnbs uf ilibit-i ii it upon it, anu it iv is in ini i unm boiuu two uiyn. 1 laKO Mt-.niiru in lliuiriiiiu-' i oil mm unun oxi'itva- llon It, wiik opened without truubleatiil thucont nts were f.miiil to bo unlbjureil. I chrcitul y ii-coni-mend yohrMif. sand bhuu'.d Iwuntannili r I aaould cj miiny puicnitboutiuiroinyuu. Yours truly, O. V. Kow K. STILL AInOTHEB, From the Oreat Fire In Troy, New Ytrk. Troy, N. Y., Dccemler II, lbi. Messrs. Mcrrla Si Ireland, lldeten: (lentli ni.'ni Alter Mltnesilnsr tlio clianed books out, of tlin harea i nuneii. albO oneofmv own tthlen win anoini-r ninko. unicii ivai j,oi in inu neat, oi Ihullru liuillie .No. tlitely- purch.tbed ot.iau.ivhk-u w.im in Hie Urn over rur.v.i luhL hoars, and h.td to bo ciulli.UHlly played on ilunn;: Monday nlKht. as It wa. coinpieieiy buirouuueu iiiiu uuruiu luusuua ai-dothi-rlnllamiblo maioilal, on openlhK Itln tho r11lt14T11u.1l.1v Llternoop. 1 waB nleiu-ed to llnd tlio eonteuts. books, oarers and moic wero all pie. serted In a r-umikatly trond condition. Wltn this I proot or tno lire quiiiiueH oi your &aiu wu uavu i;iv i en jour aeutan uruur i -r ouu no, a auie. Yours respectfully, uxvis & co. THE GREAT BOSTON FIRE. JANUAKY. 18S0, Morris & Ireland's Safm Apln Tilumpbant-Messrs. valuable coiiien s iniuci, alter ueinc suo Jeet dtolnien cheat for Ono Uundied and Thirty Hours. lloston, January i, Itso. Messrs. Morrli & Ireland. Boston: dentr: On the BlL'ht of December 23. last, the t.iit.illnir occunled lu part by us at Ni.lt Federal street, uti t which was four stories hUh and about vm leel aeep, cauguwiro anu was ue.Mrojreu, wiiu all us contents, ciinHbtlng tf a very laiu slock of paper, took binders' uuu-rlals and o her Mercian dle. Whl le several other largo buildings adjoining ours were burned at thu same time, the llinu-s were extinguished tho following dav. but- our stock con tinued to burn fur das s thenaftcr. After udtloy of ISO hours wo were ublo to nave our sno dug out from tho ruins nnd opened, auil wero pleaded to nud all tho contents well preserved. 'I ho &aIo contained our most valuablii books, papers, policies, etc., and WUUUH1CUIBIIIU lUa.UUl j'lui; .iriliv.iu l huiiDtr ono of Your of-w. wlilcl) wo decided to do I I atter Knowing tno wonaeriui rtcuru oi juur nau-H iu Tin. irr.Mir. iitisuiii nni oi .1. no reiraru tuu nroiee. lion if your sato t.s mist remnkable, and this tiro ts a guaranty of Us sicurlty to those who may with 10 purin hi-. Yours i cry truly, kick, KENiHM.fi co. I Al o a Commurica i-,n from Es-Govor- nor Alex. K:c3, lloston. January 1. iso. MRSMU-t MnHUlS.t lltKI.AM). uentsi I havo ntado careful examination cf the rnntiintri of thu sate nurchased t vou somo tears since by the nnn of luce, Kendall & Co , and which was subicctio tho test oi utiorinouj heal In the great llro ot last Sunday nlgbt. I regard tho so- l uuruy oi inu saiu unuer tuu L-ircuiiistaueca ui uiusi. IrcinaiKaoiu. riono oi us couicuui -weru ourneu, nor wire uayot them so luiurulby beat as to bu materlallv il imAwi-.l. 1 rhoul I commit any securit ies to your Sit) hereafter with additional confl uence, ivitu greav respect, youis ver iruif . AieAUUUUl ll. 1IKV. THE LATEST YET. BUr THErSAUE H'ESULT, so. Norrldgewock, Mo.. Keb. l, last. Tim KafH I umjlit ot vou l ist Octooer waJ In a two-story wooden bulldliiL'. which buried Juu.K.i. I tub uuiiuing tooK u.i iu in. nigui, aim um bui, uui unnr auu its coiiLsnia. leuiuto mo ceuar i oju npllootdry wood, miking a hot llro which listed for lea hours. Tho oulslda ot tin site iai Lotted red hot. It melted thu litndla and dial orr tlw door, Tha coutcnts consUK'd of wa'ches, Jewelry, kilter, waro. books iiam-rs ij.. all ofwhlclt cuno out In uimiiI ro-idiLlo-j. I'aDdru IvlUkf avtliibt ttio InslJo of I i iii ..uf.i wiir.i not lnlnreJ. Thu uafn fhows for It- a.-K wi.ut It Is, an! 1 fi-ul trull sttlslL-d with what I'- basdoae. neaso writa hm yo-jc.rj auoivtorit lowaruu uuw uue, am uutiu, CHAMPION RECORD in Its GREAT BOSTON FIRE In 1872. : jrriona for prlooa anil descriptive catalogue bo MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 SUDBURY ST, Boston Mass, nprll , (BL00MSBUBG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. TlllHSCllOOUaiat present constituted, ofera tho very best tncllltles tor Professional and Classical lcnrnln?. .,i ro , llulldlnKs snaclous, i, Inviting una commodious ; completely ueatea c-y B!eara,wouienuiaiea, uguicu oy gas, Location lioaltliful, anu easy of access. Toachors c.tperlencod, cniclcnt, and nllvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thoroufn, moderate. Piny cents a week deduction to all oxpoctlng to teach. Students admitted at any tlmo. ltootns reserved when desired. Courses of study prescribed by tho StnUi I I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Ailiiinct Courses i I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Cottrso In Muilc. IV. Cotirao In Art. V. Courno In Physical Culture. Tho Momentary. Hclcnttnc and ClasMml Courses aro I'noPKSSIONAt and Students frraduatntr therein, toeelvo Stato Diplomas, conferring tho 'pllpnln corresponding Degrees: Mnstrof ttio Kleincnts: Mastorof tho sciences! Master of tho Classics, tlraduates lullio other Courses receive Jonnal terlllicaies thelrnttalnments,, signed bv llioomccrsof tho Hoard otTnstee. . ...... , . The course of stud y prescribed by tho state Is liberal, and tho S :!cntlfla and Classical courses aro not Interior to Ihosp of our best Colleges. m... I... n n ii....... ... , I. h tit ni.i.nnAi,in ihfl tm.n HnK.n.i it iM.nnnnf Dm uritnn nhioptq nf i i . Mr-hnn t.n lieln toRecure It. bi furnishing intelli gent and eniclent Teachers for her Schools. Tot'hUendlt solicits young persons ot good abilities and good nmi fhfirtnipntH.nfi Mimipnfs. rn nil Riir.n it nrnmises i;nminguu,nuureS3 mu i-rineipai iir, iy ll.liIA.1l nt.WI'.I.I,, l'rrildent llonril Sept. 8. SPRING CLOTHINGE- THE LARGEST OIF ' CLOTHING. JUST WHAT WE POR TA1L0RIMG3R READY KiADE. KTOW OH HAIffD WE INVITE YOUK EXAjNATION QEfOEE BY TO KNOW "WHAT TO WEAR" AED "How TO WEAR IT." CALL AT miM utM UlA "-jlll dX. I J Mil THE GREAT rritLT2rGTO?s route. fiy.S'o ether lino runs Threo Thrnugli Pns rjenger Trains Dally botween Chicago, Des Mnln;, Cnunell lllull.s Omaha, l.tncoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topckit nnd Kansas City. Direct toniiectlons for nil points Iu Knn-ns, Nebraskn, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne vml.i. New Mexico, Arizona, (daho, Oregon and California. Tho Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta ble Itouto vlallannlliiil to Tort Scott, Dcnlson, Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galves ton nnd all points In Tcxns. The uneiunled Inducements offered by this I.lnu to Travelers and Tourists, nro n follows: Tho eolcbrated Pullman (UMvliccI) Palncu Sleeping Cnrs, run only on this Line. C II. Is Q. I'alnco Drawlng-Itoom Cars, witli Ilorton's Heclinlngt.'hnlra. No oxtru charge for Seats In Itccllnlng Clmirs. Tho ruinous C. II. & Q. l'nlaeo Dlnlnir Curs, fiorgeous fmoklng Can) tilted with I-Ucgant llliih-llaekcd Italian lto volilng (hairs ror tho oxcludro uso or first clas p.ikengcrs. Steel Track nnd Superior Tquiprncnt, com bined with their Oreat Throng). Car Arrtiniro ment, innkes till", above all others, tlicfavonto Itouto to tho South, South-Wcst, and tho Par West. Try It. nnd you will find traveling n luxury In-lead of u discomfort. Through Tickets via this Colibrntcil Lino for s:ilont nil olUccsin tlio United States nnd Canm!u. All Information nlinut Itntns of Fnre.Sleep Inir Car Act-ominoihitlons, Tiinu Tables, &c, will bo cheerfully given by applying to J. Q. A. Ill'AN, Clen'l Eastern Agent, OX) Wellington St.. lloston, Mass. and 111" llrotdw.iy, New York. JAM US It. WOOD. Hen. IW. Act., Chleairo. T.J. POTTElt, Ucn. Manager, Chicago. March IS, 'SO, -lot Battlo Crook, Michigan, MANirr act trams or tiik onlt oemuuts THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Englnos and Horao-Powors. UrxtCoaiplctaTlirUlirrll'iUtaiTl Established la e tvana. j 1U4U 32 V r A 0 O of conttnuot4 an J rucetifvl lutL I CHnu na, without ch&nKU of ntme. nutuwemcnt, or location, to "tot vji" broad warraHfy ytrn on all our good. Complejt) Hlfnui Uutatoviatchl44tQuaUti4S. Truriloii KiiKlneM and I'luln Uuuluc over boon iu uio Aiuencuit HiBraeu A tnultitiuU of ituclal ftaturti and Imnrottmtntt for Uwellier wiUi tuptrior qvaUti' in conttrve tion and mattrUU not Ureained uf by other tnaltm, Four bluv of Beiaratsrv, f rom 0 to 1U boro rpacitytvr iam or horn powtr. Two BtyU of " Mounted " Ilyrae-rowerfl. 7 RAH Ann l"'1 of HclfcU'd Lumber UVUUUU (from thre to ,U yari uir.irii) coiutantly on bamf, frvia which U built tho in TRACTION ENGINES tkrongttl.tn04tdurrtU.anJ tfieic$vrr naJ tit 10, 13 llorito 1'otvcr Farmen nnd Tbrrfherinru ra Invited to ug jlaUihutry, urcaiAft sunt ii-ws. Aaoruw NICHOLS. SHEPARD & CO. Battla Crock, Mloblearu Jilt. I, 81-tm Ut si ainin dove ODiiiv meir nowers. anu aounuaab uPDoriuuuiea lur iien iaiu mwi unni luHmsuvuw.. vi of Trimtcea. - STOCK REPRESENT IT S PEEK'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the principal Churches forCoipraunton purposes. ES3ELLENT 7011 L4BIES A1ID WEAKLY PESSSNS AND THE AQED. Spoor's Port Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. mhls Celebrated Native wtno Is mado from tho J. Juice of tho oporto drape I nlscd In this Country Its InvaUnblo Tonio and Strengthoning Properties aro unsurpassed bv any other Nntlvo Wine, lielrg tno puro Juice of the Urnpe. produced under Mr. rJpeer's own personal supervision, Its purity and genulnenex aro guranfeed. Tho youngest child may partake of its generous qualities and tho weak est, tntalldtisu It to advantage. It Is particularly benlllclil to the aged nnd debilitated, and suited to tho virions ailments that atlect tlio weaker sex. Ills In every respect WINK TO 1115 HKMlil) ON. gPEER'd Tlio I'. J. siIKItnv Is n Wine or Superior character nnd partakes of the golden nuilllpsif thu grape, lrom which It is nude. For I'uiilv. lilchnt-..H, l-'l.t or and .Medical rioperiles, It will u-j found unexcelled. SPKK1VS This IIIiANHV ttind nnrlvalod In this Country, being far supuilor for uudual puipot-es. IT IS A l'UUK dlstll'aUon f om tho firaio and ccn tains valcabl) medtc.il i-rup-u'cs Kilos n del'cato tl vor, riirMnr tn that of the grapes trom which It la dihtllled.aiid Islu giuat faior among llrst c ast famllli-s. Bco that tho slguatuio ct AI.FItr.D HI'BF.ll.I'assalc N J , Is over the coir- of eaih botlle. SOLD BYO.A.KLEIM. dOJ 34 '5J U AND Paper Hanging. WM. P. BOD IN E, IKON ST., IIKLOW KI'.CONI), HLOOMfclll'liO, VA Is prepared to do all kinds of I'laln and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, U0TI1 DKCOJtATlVE AND 1'LAIN. .111 UIikIm ori'iirnltiiro Rf!alrud, nud Hindi! ih go oil um ih-w, NONE HUT F1U3T-CI.AR3 WOllKMENllirLOVKO Bctimatos IVTaJo on all "Work, WM. F. 110D1NE. Oct, 1.18T8. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS rriutetl ot this Oflice ON SIIOBTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST 'ASO " "L1?; ""IMF auu lurumuuu nimu lu.u.uio.ot Kxpenscf piirposes.-llioso whn . dcslrp to Improve their time 1'. I'. Bir.LMYKIt, Sccretnrj". THE DAVIS. $I.OOO REWARD. O.S'K THOUSAND (1,000) DOLLARS l'lthMJUM (jlleted lo AM thai will do ns GliKAT A llVNQE OF WORK on ANY OTIIEll JIACI11NK. WHAT TIIK M EAVJS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basling. It will make wide hem 011 sbeels, .tc, hem all in.inhnpnf hlnu iitaiiIaii irruMiD no f Af t mnrlnn nt.ntm or goods dinieult to hem oh other machines, ll 111 iKea a uiuie eiuhtiu siiien iuuu uuy oilier in-iciuue. it win turn a ucm anu put in piping ni same time. It will turn a hem. sew braid on tho right sldo and stitch on trimming at one operat on. It will do f- lllng bias or straight, either on cotton or wouien guuus. It will fell across scams on any goods. I will bind a Dress or Skirt nnd sew on faclnr?. either with or without showing stitches: bind Dress uuuus viiia uieHiuuciiuiuTiui, ciiucrscnnops.powis, snunresor stralchr. The onlv macldno that will bind Hats, Cloaks, or other nitlcles with bias, satin or sine, iroin x 10 a mcuesin wi 1111, without basting. It wilt gather with or without hewing on. Itnlllgathcr between two pkecsandscwonat thu same time. I twill mako n runic nnd stitch u pillow blip on to IUU Hill!!, ui. uiuu nine. It will shirr any kind of goods. It will mako plaited trimming either with or with out sewing 11 on. It will mako plaited trimming either tcallaped or oiiuifcui. Dim noil H Iilini-K uu UI inu blllllO unit'. will uiuko knife plaiting. J. SALTZEli Gen'l Agent, IJloorasburg, Pa. oct. 1, '80-tf. At Crane's Cancer Infirmary, Addl::n, N. V, IIUNDiiEDS OF l'EHSON'S fromall parts of the world havj been cured ct tills much dreaded dls easo uuu are now niiug witnesses that thev havt been rescued lrom a terrlbui ami utiiimpiv it,.nih Doctors. .Mialsteis nnd the Poor treatedfreo. Wrlto lorueircuiur giuiig iuu pariicuirirs. Auuurcss urs. utu, citAu x t.usn isituw.N, Aaai&on, n. v. Oct. 1, 'so-iy mil Trrfcit mam immm m Weaver Sc Oo's Ada. A YEAH can bo madd at homo by any active man or woman. I""" " boy .or gltl. You will not bo obliged to leavo your 0 -vn town, or bn away from viB utn uiKiii. juy uuu uuu euuiiiict tlio uual nt-ss. It rtuulrts no capita'. WE WiLLsl'AUT VOU WITH AN' OllTHT WOUTII jt jr ri(Gb.'b.s if you nro fmployod during tho day vou can mako fromf lto:i an evening. Some t r our agents l 1 iu, i. ilium, oi m u Miigiu uny. 11 rim ni (nice in inn pjrueuiara to e. 11. KiiibOi'T. no narclay oiii-i-ii ... iiatu inarcu 11, -st'Cm SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS M EYEH Highest Prizes Awarded, 3li:vi:it ifc SON, 72i ,nxh btrcct Philadelphia Highest Awards tor tho best llanos: London I'arls, Centennial nni Fenu'a Mate Fairs, march 11, 'Sl-cm wtco LATEST STYLES OF At the 'COLUMBIAN OFFICE.' m Outfit tree tOtllO'-OllhO Wlihtl niipnvn -v tho most pleasant and pioiltablebu-inof-s I known, Everything new. capital not ix oulred. Wo will rm-nUh inn vr.rvti,i.,f. tn -j t.UM uiiiaiu,i,uiiiij luuuu iiiinoui staying awayrrom homo over night. No ihk wlutlever. "uim-is ivuuuu ui ouco. jiany .tru m.tk log fortunes at the busings 1 ji,n.a m.t . ,.i.i as men, and young boys undglils makogrfut pay. o unu who is willing to work r. lis to mako more money every day thau can be mad.iln awet-k at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once it ui uuu u ouuri. roua ui loriuuj. A J Jres li. II ic- a. t.o.. lutuiuiti, jiauir). oct. lryMy THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE- Whereas, tho world renowned reputation or llw White lowing Maclimo Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to White Machine SUWC0 'f8 fPffflar aulhorlicd dealers, who will be sustained by tho following warranty. WE WAItHANT THE NATUHAL WEAK AND TEAK OF TUB White Shuttle Mm Machine, PLATE NUMI1EK 1033311 FOIt FAMILY PIIHPO. HES. AND llEltKHY All It Kll TO K REP Till! SME IN ItEPAIrt FOIt T 1 1 K T El 1 M OFl-'IVlfiV I A 1 1 w r-llOHTlII8DVTE;FltEEOFLniAH(IE: " boXblusTnd1ihtu'tlteXsC.Cpta th0 tneo pffiTuXr'abovo' fvtcneosaPonasUDw?u1 Z s;jStWumKlerMc" WHITE BEWINQ J1AC1IINH CO, Tho "WHITE" Bhuttlo Eowlns Machine Hax oBXATiu CArAClTT than any Other family Ho wlnu Machlns for doing every variety or work? 8 J, BALT2KK, General Agent, Ojt, , ,0-tf, Woaaubue,?. RAILROAD TIME TABLgS JyJ-OltTliKUN OENTJtAL KAILWAY WINTER TIME TAllLE. On nnd nflcr Hund.iy, Nov. I, two, n10 1 tlio Plillfldolrhla & Krlo 11a lro.id Iiininn iiifJ?. ftStOllOWBI uo WESTW'AllD. Erlo Mail leaves I'hltadelphla " " llarrlburg " " Mlillani'port " " .Icrsey tihoro " " Uiclt Haven ' " licnovo it nrrlvn at i:rlo luspm 4 ss um 8 4,1 ii , 5 l'3 H IA .? 40 a in li os a in J -is p in Niagara nxprcsa leaves rniinucipnia u oo a Hi iiri i iiuurg ix inn tn arr. MWIIIIiinisiHjrt a 13 n in ; " Lockllatcii 4 tu p ti " " llenovo 0 40 n m Fast IJno leaves Millndclphla la iu nln " lisrrlsburg 4o,i!in ttrrlvo at Wllllamsport 7 r,,-, , in " I.ockllavcn SlgplrJ EASTWAIID. acinc Express leaves !.ock Ilnvcn r f 5 a m tieiflujf nnuru 4 i a m " " Wllllamsport 8 so am " ftirlvontllarrlshurg Vjwinir! ' 1'hlladelpliTa 43hm Day Express leaves ller.ovn lo (13 a in " Ick Haven ll as a " ' V llliamsport lasspm " arrive at Harrls-burg mohm ' " rhlladelpKla esspm Krlo MalUcavea licnovo soonm ' " Ick Haven loiopm 1' " WllllamsDort ltani.i,. arrives at llarrlsburg 3ti0 nm " " l'hlladelphi.t 7i)3ain Fast Lino leaves Wllllamsport u 15 a tu arrives at Ilarrlsbtirg 3 fs a in " " lhlladelphl.1 T05nm Eiln Mall west and Dav llxurewi i:ast tn.il.,i ri.,. connections at Northumberland ll hi,.; 11, u, jj trains iui it iiNtouai iu uuu owuuioh, Rrln Mall West. Nlatrara Kxnrcss West nnrt v Uno WcBt mako close connection nt Wlllicrnsi-or wllliN.C. It. W. trains north. ' rjlntrnra XxnrcBS West nnd llav rTrrro v.. make cloto connection at Lock Ilnvcn with 11. t.v, 11, it. iriuus. rrlo Mall caM. nnd West connect nt Trtn n-m. trains on I a. & M. H. It. It. ; at Corry with 0. c. 4: A. V. it. It. : nt Emporium with 11. N. Y. & p. 11. u and nt Driftwood with A. V. It. It. Parlor cars will run between riillalclnhla uri wiuampori. on ixiugura lixpiesH Heat, aim ia tx press least. Ulccplug cars on nil night traln-i. it n. ii.ti.iJiYl, Ucncrnl Supt. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after January 17 Hi. 1S9I. trains tvlrt lf-ivn Sunbury ns foliows : nuiauivAttiJ. Northern Exjiress c.30 a. m arrive Elmlra 12.30 pm Arrlvo at canandalgua 3.25 p. m " ltoch03tcr 4 40 " I " Niagara. 8 43 Niagara Express 1.03 p. m. nrrlvo E inlra col p m arrive uananiialgua 8 35 " " Itochoster 0 43 " " Niagara U.Wara Fast lino c.lo p m arrive Elmira 1 1.05 p m " Wntklns 11.03 pm HOUTIIWAUD. Southern Expreos 1.S2 a. m. arrlvo Itarrlsb'g 3.15 a in arrive rhlladoiphli 7.33 " " Now York 10.33 " " Baltlmoro 7.40 " Washington 0,02 a ra racino Express 10.no a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g 12.es p ra milvo lTil'adolpbla 3.43pm " Now York ess " " Baltlmoro c.2i 1 Washington 7.6-2 Day ExprcBil 60 p m nrrlvo Ilarrlsbtirg 3.10 p ra " I'miaaeipma' c.13 " " New York .80 " " Baltlmoro 0.35 Washington 7.02 Erie Mall 1.03 a. m. arrlvo narrlsturg 3.0s a. ml ' Philadelphia .3i " " Now York '0.31 " i Baltlmoro 7.40 " Washington 9 02 L. P. l-'AIlMEIi, General rnssongcr Aott. FltANK THOMSON, Ooneral Manair. jpiIILADELPHA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. May 11, 1870. TniIN8 I.BIVK HCPKKT AS F0I.L0W88UKPA Y EXCETT1D For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottatllls Tamaqua, &c, 11,49 a. m For catawlssa, 11,43 a. m. 7,21 and 7,S5 p. m. For Wllllamsport, c,M 9,03 a. m. and ifit p. m. THAINSrOU 11C1-BUT LEAVK AS VOIXO W.1, (SI HD AY EI cirrKD.) Leavo New York, 8,43 a. to. Leave Philadelphia, 0,13 a, m. Leavo Heading, ll,6Bn. m., Pottavlllo, 12,39 p. m and Tamaqua, l,ss p. in. Leavo Catawlssa, 0,20 8,50 n. m. and 4,oo p, m. Leavo Willlaraspori,9,40a.m,2,l5p. m. and 4,to p. m Passengers to nudftotn New York nnd Philadel phia go througa without chango of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager C. O. HANCOCK, Oeneral Ticket Agent. Jan.l4,isj&-tr. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN HAILIIOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 13JS. NOHTn, uiAituns. souxn. p.m. p.m. a.m. ?o 4 12 V 40 0 23 9 17 9 37 9 OS 9 80 S 68 3 01 9 21 8 SI 3 40 9 19 8 40 3 4l 9 14 12 41 12 tO 8 33 8 30 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 SS 8 80 B to 8 12 3 12 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 89 7 61 2 51 8 23 7 S3 S 89 8 17 7 ;-2 31 8 12 7 23 2 28 6 00 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 02 2 C4 7 44l 65 1 67 7 33 C SO 1 St 7 83 5 43 1 48 7 29 d 21 1 27 7 11 6 10 8 00 1 00 6 46 p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p m. p.m Hcranton Bellbvue u 83 9 43 2 10 2 10 o i: 0 20 6 23 0 83 0 40 C 43 0 to 0 63 0 69 Taylorvllle.. . 2 22 2 30 2 33 2 41 2 49 2 63 67 3 IB 3 IS ...utcKawnnno..... Plttston ..West Illusion... Wyoming JI alloy Bennett Kingston Kingston ..Plymouth ,lunc. ....Plymouth Avondalo Mantlcoku .Uunlock's (.'reck, ...,rhlckali1nny.... ....Hick's Ferry.... ....Beach Haven.., . Berwick .... Lrlnr Creek ...Willow drove.... Ltino Itldgc spy 9 S3 10 07 10 IS 10 33 7 10 7 IS 3 10 7 IS 3 IS 7 23 10 29 3 21 7 33 7 41 8 04 8 23 8 13 8 63 9 1-5 11) 84 10 42 10 CS 3 20 3 33 3 60 4 03 4 10 4 18 4 W 4 29 4 33 4 42 11 07 11 13 11 ) 7 1! 7 S3 7 30 7 41 8 10 11 39 l)loc Lnsburg Iluncrt 11 45 4 49 11 61 4 63 Catawlssa Bridge. 11 67 12 18 6 CO 860 tmn vine.. ..-... Chulasky Cameron 6 IS 8 21 9 13 9 61 u 30 9 6 45 9 Northumberland, 19 46 rj.m. n.m. a.m W. F. UALBTKAD, tiupt. rtaparlntcndentli Office, Hcranton, Juno 10, It-K w AINWRIOIIT & CO., WHOLESALE OHOCEItS, PaiLADXLrniAi Dealers In TEAS, BYflUPS, COFFEE, BUQAlt, MOLASSES. Rill, SriCSS, BICA8D SODA, &0., 0, N S. Corner Seond and Arch strcote, ifOrdcra will rocelvn prorupt stwntloa. Directions l'or cal Fever, cold Ii . SC.. Illicit fif'riTlP.HwnOfirTutllUlo nnger, a pai yjri$breallis Ihiough tno strong II1U Mill to lib; into OltEAM Mill Having gained an envlabla lecal rcputalloii.d'rpla clng ail oner prepunUlons In tho vicinity of dis discovery. Is, ou Its merits alone, recognUed as a wonderful remedy wherever known, A lulr trial will eonvlnco tlio most skeptical of Its curutivo poweis. Itcrrectuallycleauses llio unsul pasmgi-s otcatarihal tlrus, causing healthy bfcrt'tlcns, al iujs li.llaininatlon nnd Irritation, i roietlslhc rntiu brauullliiinga ot iho head liom jddlllomilcolds. completely heals thu toit-s, and rcbtues the wnw of tusto and smell, llencllclal results aro reallied lyafew applications. A thorough neutHt i.t ha "I iccied villi euro fatoi rh. As a househtld itinidy for cold In thu head It Is uuequolcd. '1 ho b.tim a easy to uto and ngreentlo. t-old by druggists ut'" cents, on receipt of to cents will mall apackogo send for circular, with full infoimatlon, ELY'S CItEAM UALSI CO., Owf go, N. Y, Fou salo in Illoorasburg br JIni er llros , c. A. Klelm, N. J. Hendershott aud .1 II. Klnporls uhd by Iiulc salo Druggists generally, OCt.Sl.VMy a Cn tv)DalW-r'f'-YIS,i0'llc'l. clennsliig, ana ysVppvXW- 'yf-Whealliig tho diseased EI.VS TT T71 1" Ti Yourselves by makng money l-l M I I- when a golden chanco is of; J 1 I 'J I J I tcred.Uierebyalwassket-ylnB .o.jjjj. poverty from your door. '1 bote who alwaj s take advantagu of t ho good chanct s for making money that aro offered, generally become wealthy, wmlo thobo who do not Improve such chances remain In poverty. Wo want many women, boys anil girls to work for us right In llielr own l" calllles. Tho buslntm will pay moro than ten limes ordinary wages. Wo furnish an uxtetitlit) outllt sw all that jou ueed, tree. No ono who engages fulls to make money very rapidly. You can devote jour wi olollmo to tho work or only your epai ointments Full information and all that Is needed fccntfico Address bTtnson & co., Portland, Maine. oct.l&'W-'y JOB PIUNTir0 " Neatly and cheaply executed -it ll'i Cdlcxhaji 03 o.