The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 16, 1881, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN Afcl) DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUR.G-, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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contain iiuo n fjttatilily oi Jai nml waxj
tlioso of oats aro foumi not iiliri.'iictily
to contain 10 pur cunt of tlicso mibstin
ccs. ( Investigation goes to provo tHat
mi KiiMi.f oi graaauui in iikmsoiii contains
moro of fat and wax tlian when out
later. Professor Way found that early
cut gras.1 .coutainud-Oj, pur cunt of fat
whllfjtliftt Siit tlio liUtur' pat t of .luiio did
not'c(i)itai!iSi?oro ililtl 2'M tehu Tlioro
avo few persons who havo not notld'd
n bhuHh bloom on thu leaves of u,r; ss
and grain, pi'ilmps moro distinctly not! :o
able in seasons when tbo rainfall is t ot
too fabundant. Nov this bloom, is tlio
wax of (fib 'pYrlnf, aW at lilnes is iso
nfrundnnt ns to IsdnouMy iliterfurd with
.tboc'asy , working., of Uiu diiowilu: lil.v
.cliipo. Tlifs M'fx j)tceer,ves tho,sng:ir of
iuu mint irom ouinu 100 easily wasni'u
otit. 1ft caW tli6 yrass gets wet after ll
is'tnowil this Wax vtill havo 16 bo washed
off before, the sugar be reached.
l'lpior l'rolU
Wjiqn wp jiitu a servant, to wprk, we
' wu should for what purposo tho animal-
is uecufqj . viui many person? n pig is,
ft pig and a cow n cow no matter
whutlier or not they nro best suited to
their jmrjipuo. Jt should' bo '. f cmefiibercd
of swlno that tho Berkshire nro best
for bacon, the Btuallcr breeds for pork.
If you wan pigs wjth'good constitutions
which will como to early' maturity nnd
weigh 200 pounds jor thereabouts nt, h
eaSold, take an Kaeex, Or small 'York
shiro boar, and cross him on somo of tho
large, coarse(sow8 wifh which tho. St,atc
abounds. Such pigs will bo godu feeders,-
easily kept, and will glVo 'th'd best
nvcrago results for pork and! baoon. If
real improvement is expected, n puijii
boar should bo used ns much as a pure
bred bull on a herd of cows, whether the
calves nro wntited for tho dairy or tho
butcher. Tho larger tho sow and tlfc
smaller tho boar, tho moro will tho pigs
bo ablo to cat in proportion to their size,
nod tho greater, will no Uiejr growth in
proportion to tho food coo'sumea. Trib
une and Farmtr.
Farmers who havo nover tried In b
planting fail to realize tho rapidity cf
cultivated forest growth. Judge Whi -inc.
of Whitincr, Iowa, has fifty acres in
ttQca.of his own plautiugnouomorcthan.
nttoen years growth, including a belt ot
black walnuts 8-10 rods in length aver
aging sixteen rows of trees.and number
ing fifty seven thousand. They arc only
eight or nine years old, and tho largest
v nro four or fivo inches in diameter. "In
two years more," tho Judge says, "I shall
not have to go to Chicago for my fence
jiosts." It has been thought this treo is
a slow grower. It has bfjen found, after
the first year ortwo, witn'gopd soil and
CultivSlion, it coraer'oh . moro rapidly.
JJlis mclBod is: T6Vfbury.tKo'uutfl in tho
fall inioist gvountpriot too'cleep for
frec7.'uig.and cracking" opcuiMb plant
i'them aathey begin to bprou'Mn the
Spiing,iu rows fivo feet aparfyand'lbnrty
&iy thiitv-six inches anart in the rowso
cultivate fort wo years as he wouldjforui'
Ifo is satisfied that 1 GO acres having a
r belt of trees of ten acres, will pro'duco
lhorc than tho wholo quarter section
wl.thouMho belt.
Good Farming!
It ls.ono sign of a good farmer if he
prizes ntaiiure. It does not require a good
farmer" to raise bountiful crops on a farm
nlrrndy "IHi, lul ihc art lies in so man
uring tho farm that it will produce good
crops i ei y ' ' without .losing in fei til
it v. A mmiu:iviuuke monov from his,
farm and be Avinttful oii fettifizeiH.ibntJ
he is not "a good farmer, for ho jsr con
stantly rinnlpg-tiland lijto debt which
it will'requiro1'years -of lgobd1-nllagO to
overcome. Good farming consists of
such management as will make tho farm
produce the bestno'ssible rc8ultiith"-v
out deteriorating trjo sojl.Thjs'jpan qnjy
be accomplished" by a rigid economy in'
tho making1 nnd .use of' inanure, aud a
systematic rotation of crops'itat will bo
nho-lenBtrexhauBtivo to" tlie" "Soil. Iris
not al wnys-tho'bctrfarmerTwho, grows
the most producefromjdiisXacres 'any
mot 3 thin it is tho faosfcjsrijceBsfafmeri
chai t who'sbllsithe most goods; A farm
mal y.elfl abundantly ofiibaufty'.e
crops foryearifonnd, return toh3wner
a hi ndbrae, income, buji'cro mut" blja
rea tion -Bybieror later, for soil oa'diiSt
proi uce 'cropV Without fo'i'd any, more
that a eoftocaVgive' rak wUriout feed
and ilrinWiiWet must liVe ncfaordme'to
our meaftnd.prnctice, tho Bamoirulojn;
our yg-.-.-f,.. .,.!..,: ii. bin
j ..fl'MSirviDSiiUrimii I .ru.il J
...I LiUtur. jfLTinn o u L r. t i I
1 bo Ullinra. if ai iners . Ulub; xeceiyei
tho LllolfcaBtHrjo,,bf';c,nr flMrt
from) Tiwombift1.'lAjjiiarna.j Tharebie"
is a8 lolIoAtenAWl lWkiWlJt
and he uiims nicely ana closely trimmed
and well rubbed with salt, pulverized
enltr etrQtwilf.SrinlSltWCT &h flAsJjV
dees rt-ftip(ttfblitoJa aaedjjiaitliam, iifift
best Bucar m'olasBes. two or three sooon-
ful8,oured from.the'spoon on tho same,
and Isalln te3pVtf;flRel?merlt'ftM
uiiiKeu, uutoaiuiiu, jBiuiuiuurf nexi-'uuu
sidesion top. It remained in bulk ao-
cordaig to thcLweathcrfour to. six weeks,
and iasJtWn 'bT6k5tfJitfJ anav(heWeat'
wasbbd &townrmiU'r.jiJTJii'harfi8 TOre!
then heldiip, kettlrsjof diluted ilyflrlni
briskly boiling andJftiVai'flPHi'tWKll
out tile meat some anu close the pores.
Noxtttliey, wero jcHejditi. ooiLUcliian
asnesy sacked. huii(;-iM 'to bo-fmokod,
'and. then renlaip un,til taken ihjwfor
'sale or use". 'The lye was previously, pror
parca'-rrom tne'.asn ot somo goou jyopu.
ulatilne should bq forked, ifvcr'occ.v
sioially to mako it flno.. If it is heatliig
.tliini mil el: nr In.im nlinnlil lm iniirci)
witif. it to absorb thp a'ptmonia which Is
Jormcd clunng Uio process or decompo
sition."' Sprinkling tho manure' pile-with
j7i.-.--,t.'o.iwt.j.. .i..!i.r.ior4'in,..ii.i,in
valuable an elempnt o plant food to nu
low v lOiA'wasiuiu, Akiiu" w'w'u"jy
l&ntls plasrts anNgxpelbnt tertilzdr,
A IIKUKKIKKT -AOTION.'
. .flliX vrhrrt lnnfc jTnirtnl!ii!iWiI)fefcMiii7ii
o..tljP.0ifl'0iy',fpi(fiuiij in mills,,ftriiat
stitflapJluikHlneVs fit J bowels; aha.;BliQv
ttieneceH6ity lor'some tniiu ionic io
.litlHaJJievpc .'pjidUvtd Huffer tlius
uhn will usfi I'arker's Gincier- -T6nic: for
wiUiout JBtpxtcatuigiit ha buoJh o beno-
flcent action on tiiese Bi.uggisii orcans as
.system, that rosy cheeks and good health
.ntl spu-U'slare Jioon brought back again.
A stern wheeLhpat troing up JtVrvcr
in gttfliPWrgrkfi!ft',iip Acha
dust tliat Bhb looka likoulrame liouso on
fir, ' TJe rfVer1 is bq Jaw- that e Veh. tur
tle, terrapins and tadpolea caq t got a
Urlnlc nt tno pare.
Drink'nig ber1 ma'quench tbiret, but
one of 0 wirttBt dat'wa el tho fear.
pelpqtj ptift(wo tluiijc 'best, suited J.q U'FI
Work. vfro r'entii-o dttio. 'Itut In ralsini of
animals wta db'Tiol' consUler so imicll'ns
"Tho dark placeB of tho eartli nro f ill
of tho habitations of cruelty," wrolo I io
Psalmist ninny centuries niro. 'J'liltls
just as true nowuj it was then, much of
iuu cruuiiv ueing in connection witn tiio
rites of lieathenUli rell'dons. Ono kif
ihejp-jffV tiotnblo inynuerfl tjfnliU'ifliihi'
VR Wctlw oSp eaniHAji nf.g
tno negroes of Ilayti. This tiractii'o
they havo inherited with other "Voudou"
horrors from their African nnewtoja.
Although Hrtyti iMotftiiihlly under Ho-'
man Catholic care, tho Archbishop, fojir
bishops and nearly ono hundred priests
aVe,,iina)lo to oppovilh.-tiJ powerful i;i
lluenco of tiino-hoiiored superstittytt.
nmong thp negroes. Tho profes90is bf
"Voilcliih,- Mho havb tho (Herpttlt'!ibUsL'r
ih.oaelv Villauo wood, oriuinnllv! camo
fronvbo Congo const, nid. wero .of tlie
tribe called iluiHlugoe,s, celvbf.lte for
their skill ns sorcerers and sccrqt. pojso-'
hcrtfnnd for beih'c mirpetit sVbrshlnbi's. ,
bhild slawin and cannibals. ' Out bf
,0vcr'7,00,0p0 ininbi.tii)p! of Hayti lhco
arc oiuy who, no not, openiy pc-
lohg lo "Voudou." Tho priests 'of Uii.4
t-obidn have absolutely pbwdr, tiwlnft to)
their knowlodgo of hcrb-poisOning ittid,
of ho, nutldotqst Owjtjg tt, this knowl-,
edgoj wluoh ijothjng v.;ill iuducOj.tlicm
to divulge, thoy can poison either Bloyly"
br quickly, painfully or tho rqvcfsb.'.'n'nd
can pWcitro n dd&thdiUo Bleep. TlioVi
trb consequently resorted to bynpoiplo.
wiio wish to get nu ot otlicrs oitlie;r(o;r
gain, from jealousy or tho like. Tlio s-"
crct poisoning is carried on to an enor-1
mous extent. It goes on, indeed, undijr
tho natno ot "Ubt wherovor nccroes am
found. Tho groat feasts of "Voudou"
nro at Christmas, at Whitsuntldo nnd at?
Kastcr. The drum is beaten at tiiidiiimlt''
nnd tho people nssemblo. Tho ceremony
commences by tho most tcrriblo oatlg
of Bccrecy. Then dancing begins nnH
tho excitement is kept up by copioits
libations of rum till ono or moro ot thV)
performers fnll down in n fit, when tho
spirit of "Voudou" is supposed to havjc
entered into them. These orgies last
generally thrco nights and sometimes
longer. On tho first night n cock is of
fered up at tho altar, nnd its blood is
drank warm. On tho second a goat is
treated in tho samo way. But on thp
third night children nro brought inl;
their throats nro cut by tho priests ; their
blood is handed round and drank warm
ffl4iiis!rbej.jj!i-U)cncjit.uiiflBo
eaten. Before the sacrifico takes place
the priest orders as many children ns hp
requires. They must bo of puro African
descent and not over ten years of ago.
Theso children nro invnriablv forthcom
ing, either hv -beiticr voluntarily civen up
or obtaineoby 'being stolen by women
who mrtko a prbfpssion of it. Thev are
expert at their tfatfei EnteriiiK a house
at night, naked and'oilcd, they steal th
child, and by administering a narcotic
noison render it inseVsible"- It is then
conveyed to a secret pllJ'Vrll required
iui iuu Huuniice, wneii an amiuuiu uriugs
it to. Then its throat is cift. Chldieij
aro often voluntarily given up Ljvtheir
mothers for tho Facrifice. In iotfe,to
bo initiated into "Voudou" it isti?cesi
sary to havo killed sumo human being t
n cliild is preferred. It is believed that
jJToudoutsm is on tho increase in Haytij
J.ue bejotted ignorance in which tho uih
lortunate Wack people lived lor many,
generalions ma'de them bo susceptible to.
iniluencesofitliisTjcind, that it will bo a
long timo.beforo they can bo uxpectei
to forsake theirisuperstitions aud riso td
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GET Tfi
ESTET CEE$C3iA.:N"Sj
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fwr"'irtjf.T'
j 1 . rrjrrji.n i p
Ctfi00vW?dm'inferioF materiala. I refer particularly toi
bogus Organs that are continually Winging, into existence, vitlfpull
unrmcritrwhatever, exccTTtrlo bo ol
nrl tminfl rn nn nnai nt. 'ATwj nrinn
ed fduncl'fo be clear at ahv nrL
consider it yjbiirj9iIy , safeguard togpect ,an instrument bearing tlliej
uaraea of fet clasaVwliolly r&siionjible inakere. A good afisor.tment oil
styles qftlio celebafediEstey Orgaps can ndw bqeeen al'tlip new rppme;
HAlnmltia 11 v ytw A nnnwnnlAn fV, t!,.n . I.. 1.1.
Colnmbia Oonntv.7 A puiirtin
i ! Ju&eV9o-tt'
CO
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A PERFECT STRENQTHfeNER.A iSURE REVIVER.
litbN'BITTiilia Voro'i higMy!
oulrlffg' a" crtaln"and efficient tnto;
licadaoliu Sold by all dniggbOa. Wrlorjio A 11 0 Book, S2 ip, gf
weful arid ajnnsiqg reading amlilef.1
IIUOW CIJKMIOAIi CO., Baltimore, Ha.
BITTERS
Hist Fragrant ti DofroaalES of rerfamoa
bxcoouingiy ueiicato nnd Lasting.
l"rlee, 23 ota.i Larga BotUi.a, 73 eta.
Folltrita!rlaInig,& rtrtiratrj Slgiatart ofltl
mi A Co.. N Y.t on ,Ttfy Unit.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
fc,Tlio Moitjclno for, Every Famllyi
m . UF.itn INTOXlfcATES.
M.t ttam Clncer. Hucl u. Mn!rati. SiiHmri.1.
y and i.thermtliG T.mt vect-t,to rcm&lici known,
r-AKKfit's OiNCtR 'IJivie ha rcmarUl'y variej
cunilwriowcri. ctitneBreAlctt otomachCiinect-
r or, UWl l'lirificr nj Uvc i UcguUlor tver raada Ft
t Tho Bost Modicino iTou canTJco
t forEeatormglTealtli.&StrGngth.
P 1 1 commence to act fr6m the firnt tld, aeircne
t hcln all diseases of tlie nowrls, Stomach, niood,
t Kidneyii, Uvtr, Urinary 0sn,llCoinptainti6(
I 1 1 . - .. . . . Cl , . 1 . 1. n m n .
t tiini and DrnnkeiinlM.
f Tyit)OliIc',tcnlayj Itmyi-Lvcyourlifo. soct.
f fnd $i sizetalalltlrvfEisU. Every Renulnstottla
Mi our signature on oi.tMje vmrrcr, mscos a
La, N, Y, I-irgo saving In buying $t the
Just Wltnt I T'nntca.
lve rybody whoe hair U gray or fiile.l has felt
thenmlofa 1 1 air RtJtorer anJ ilreailDg (hit li
cleanly agreeaWy perfumed anil llan1ea Tar
M'i llalr lUlsam iatiiltei the rncM laMnlieui lu
theio re,pecu . Sold by dritccUU at joe. and $1.
I ftj WWW
,tx;t,ysp.ly
IVIS!,
IS A rURELY VEOETAnr.r. kemedy
For INTEItlAL and EXTERNAL Use.
A miro'nml spcctly euro for Soro
'Throat, Coujhs, Colds, lilplitlici-ln,
CTiills,I)larrlica,I)j-Kciitcry,Crainiifl,
Cholera',. Ruiiiiiic'r Coiiiplalnr, Slclc
Ileailncht-.Nciirnlsln.Itliciimntltini,
JUruLicsCiitB, KpfnluK 'etc.
Jircdli wielo iivitulmiatynrfWcrnnVv.iuiil
ecrtain to aniird relief. Kafamlly can atlurcl to
Wvl(btBt It. Sold by at drutTjifcts at use,
OOr., and 91 a bottle.
- ,PEBRY'DAVIS ft GON, PropVletoro,
, Prcvlclonco, H.I.
I'S. TINGLE Y.
Artnbunces to tlio public that ho Is prepared to do
all kinds ut
Custom Tailormg,
promptly aud at reasonable prices. Now 13 tho tea
sou tor a
-NEW SPRING SUIT-
nd Tlngley's tho placo to get a proper lit.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. !
Sliopoterlllllmeyer's Grocery, Corner ot Main and
centra streets,
lil.lllDISI'.UIIO.rA. ,
E BEST,
- - i - v---
ort-u cueap, ana inen wnen purclias
wju you not men, reatier,
Orean.,
. , j . . i; . r -rwi r:
iiJioomsburg, fa
recoramcnacdl ll tUseascs Kh,
iapbciilyjMtgettim,Ifipepsii.lHttr
'! !'
is
0-33. SAVAGE,
Dilvowaro. Watchcs.Jewolry.Glceks Ac
Si
All kinds ot Wfttfht-s, Clockh and Jewelry rttat
ly rcpalrp.1 and vrnrranted.
may IT, 'is-tf
PLUMBING, OAS PITTING,
STOVES and TINWARE.
E. B. BROWER
If as purchased tho Stock nnd llnatncsaof I. Ilnccn
buch, and is now prepared to do all kinds of work
in bis lino, numbing and Uas Kitting aspcclalty.
Tinware, stoves,
llqES m HeTeeIs
In a great variety, A U work dono by
EXPERIENCED HA"NDS,
M&tn'fitrcot corner of East.
nLOOillSUVIlC, I'A.
C. F. H ARDER,
1) KALE It IN
HAEDWAEE, ODTLERY,
PAINT, OIL AND VARNISHES,
BO0RS.8ASH BLINDS, BRACKETS
Lumber of all kinds for sale as cheap
as tho cheapest for cash or
produce,
CATAWISSA, - 3?-A.-
mi, ' mayc -m
JpiRE INSUKANCE.
CHRISTIAN' F. KNAPP, ULOOMStlOHO, PA,
IIHITI8II AMKHlOA ASSUltANOK tlOMPANY.
(JKIIM AN FIllKINSUHANCK COMlAY.
NAT10MALF1HK INSURANCE COMPANY.
UNION INSUltANOK COMPANY.
'these old coHroBATiona aro well seasoned by.airo
and rias TEStKi) and Havo never yet bad a loss set
tled bv any court ot law. Tbolr nssoU) arti all tnvest-
ort In solid SKcuBiTir.sand, aro liable to tbo hazard
oi riHE only. i
Losses raourriT nnd noresTi.T adjusted nnd nald
as soon as determined by Cusuitun t'. Knirr, Brxp-
Xh A0KNT ANU ADJUBTSUBI.OOUSBUKO, PA.
Tbe peoplo ot Columbia county sbould patronize
tbo agency wbero lossoa ttaoy uro settJod and paid
by one of tuplr own cit!zns.
. rUUJUTNBS iUlTX JfAlit DJSA1UNU
Directions
For Catarrh
liny Fever. Cold In the
head, ,&c Intel I with
llttlo llnjicr, a parj,lfle
ot the llalm Into tno
nostrils; draw Btront?
oruaius uiruugu lue
nose. It will bo ub-
Tpioibcd, cleauslnir, and
VRjiieanun mo uiauusou
inemorane.
ELY'S 0KEA3I BALM
Havine gained nn enviable local reputation, displa
cing nl! otter preparations In tho vicinity of Uls
dlscovery. Is, ou its merlta alone, recognized as a
wonaenui reijieuy, wnerever kuuwii. a liur -.run
will convince- tbo most skeptical of Its curative
powi'rs. It effectually cleanses the nasal pahtagos
of Catarrhal virus, cauMng healthy, secretions, al
lays lnilarmnatlon and irritation, i rotects tho ineirt
bfnnal linings ot tho head from addltlonalcolds,
completely heals tho sores, and restores the senst
of tasto and smell. lienetlclai;rcsulls are realized
wy a row applications. A thorough ireaimeni as air
rected will euro Catarrh. As a household remedy
for cold In the head it Is uneoualcd. Tbo balm It
easy to uso and agreeable. iBold by druggists at 60
cents. On receipt of, M cents will mall apackag
Send for circular, with tull Information.
' ELYH 'CItKAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y.
ruu sum ill uiuuuisuuiK uy ihujui ijius.,. . u,uim.
NJ; Uendershott and J. II. Kluports and by Wholcj
salo Druggists generally.
St, oct. "so-ly d
Danchy & Go's. Advt'a,
BEATTY'S
dress IKinlel F. UeattyJ
OIIQANS, lTStnps.'SFet Goldi
lTjngue Jieeas. oniyN. aq
tvasnington, n. j. aug u 4w
KEViaEU NEW TKSTAMENTa I
Illustrattd. Cheapest nnd Best. Sells at Sight,
HouiANs PfnTORTAT. RTRl.F.R !
Agents Wanted. A. J. BOL'man & Co., Phila.
'aug !6-4w a
BOLD MEDAL AWARDED
thp Antbor. A new and crat Uod
uu Work,w&rrojitoil the bunt and
cbiupect. indifpeoaabid to every
XQAntODtiUod 'the Science of Ufa .
rielf-PrferT&tion bound trj
finoet l'Vnncb rotulin, orabowMl.
loll Kilt JOOpiMwnUinsbaaaUfnl I
BtoGi inmnnn. ISfi Drenciin. 1
tions) pnoo onTj $L2S cent by
mil); illQtxtxl8inrl,fioentn
aand ncrw.ArldreM I'Mbodv MrxU
It, Wo. 4 UalflDcbst. iSottoa.
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A book of ffirc orfglnullty. rntltlcd
FRACTIOAL LIFE.
The great problem solved. Tho Individual carefully
considered from tho nge ot respousIDlUlty up.to ma
turity, In regard to education, home, socluty, lo"e;
marriage; business, Ac How bread caters aro to hii
bread winners. Tbe volume abounds In striking
thoughts, rare Infoiraatlon and Intense commor
sense. Full page colored plates each one a gent.
Agents wanted everywhere, fiend tor circulars, lull
de&crlptlon terms, 4c , address J, C. McCuhut Co.;
Philadelphia, Pa. d augi, -w
6000 AGENTS, WANTED to sell the Llfo Of,
, PRESIDENT GARFIELD.
1 ncludlng a full and accurate account of his brief but
evenuuiuumiuisuuiiou ; rue creat coniiiti nun me
"Stalwarta" headed by conkllni;: tno diabolical
attcflapt to tssasilnate htm, with full particulars or
bis extraordinary, surgical treaiment, etc. Thou
sands desire full particulars, benco this book is
soiling Immensely. Teimsllberal. Outnt 600. cir-
cuiaru ireo,
Hubbard Bros., Pubs., K? Chestnut St. Phlla.
aug so, 4-w d
tbe mm mm machine
Whereas, the world renowned rcpuatioa of th$
tin 'i tr -l
White Machine
eicopt from lb) regular authorized dealers, who will
,ba sustained byulho following v, arranfy,
Wfl TA1UAT TJ14i NATUltAL WyAlt AND ,TA1
WMte ,S6ile :$mw Machine,
PLATE NUMIlKIt 103330 FOB FAMILY' PUHPOj
8E8. ANpimHBUY,A01tEBTQ,KBKP TIIK HAMU
IN ItBPAIR niHTIIH TKKM Ol' FITB YBAUM
WIOMTIIIH DATE. PUBS Ol'CllAHOK. I
This warrntitr eifto the broiuago ot needle
rmT,hlnn hnfl ahuttlnH :T 1
This warranty win not be austalncd uDleas thd
plate' number above riven corresponds with' the
numbor on tbo shuttle race allde. Beware ol defaoeoj
yr Kiicrpu uuiuvm a.
Has uaiirtu CArXOirr tban tor otbertmUrSewtatf
49IWWBWniV ilk M
BL00MSB080 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D.
Tiiisson
llulldlngw.
spring wato;
Location.! i
. , as at prosont constituted, oflera tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning.
jlous, Inviting and commodious i completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, ana furnished with a bountiful supply of puro.sori
ithtuli ana easy of access. Toachcrs experienced, erdclont, and allvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorougn. Expensof
1 vrnntn n week deduction to all oiticctlne to teach. Students admitted at any tlmo. ltooms reserved when desired.
moacrato. ?
courses ou tuny prcscrioca oy mo ouuo :
I. Model Bchool. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music IV. Course In Art. V. Courxe In Physical Culture.
Tho Elomcntnry., Scientific and Classical Courses aro PllOI'RSSloNAL, and Studonts graduatng therein, iccclvostato Diplomas, conferring tho fpllowln
corresponding Degrees s Master of tho KlemcnU : Master of tho sclonccs i Master of thu Classics, ilraduatos In tho other Courses receive Normal Certificates
thclrattalnments,, signed by theomcersof tholloardof Tustee. .. . t ...,.
Tho state ronulrcsa hlghor ordor ot clttzonshlp. Tho times deuand It. It la ono of tho prime objects of this School to help to socuro It, by furnishing Intelli
gent and offlclont Teachers tor her Schools. Tothiscndlt solicits young persons ot good abilities and Eood purposes,-thoso who ideslro to ilmprovq their lime
and their talonts, as Students. To all such It promlsos nldln dovoloplng their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after lcuvlng School. Por
catalogue, anaresj no l-nncipai.
HON. WILLIAM I:LV1:I,I rrrsldcnt Ilonnl
Bcpt.B.'tC-
ESPRING CLOTHING;
THE
LARGEST -
CLOTHING.
JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT
FOE
CUSTOM TAILORING OR READY MADE.
MOW OTff HAND
WE INVITE YOUR EXAMINATION
TO KUOW "WHAT TO TOE," AD 'IwTfl WEAR IT." "
CALL AT
THE DAVIS.
Sl.OOO REWARD,
ONE THOUSAND (1,000) DOLLAHS
i UEMJUM offered to ANY PERSON
that wjll do as GREAT A RANGE
OF WORK on ANY OTHER
MACHINE.
WHAT THE
NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
Itwtll'make' wide hem on sheets, c, hem all
anv c
It will turn a hem and put In piping at same time
It will turn a htm. sew braid on the right Bldo
and sutch on trimming at one operation.
It will do felling bias or Btralght, either on cotton
or woolen goods.
It will fell across set ma on any goods.
T Ivfll til nri fi Tlmca nr RlHi-fotM. cnwnnfnHnfr
cither with or without showing stitches; bind Dress
uuuua wiiu iuesomemaieriai,eiinerrcaiiop8,pois'41
sauarcsorstialeht. Hieonlv machine that will bind
Hats, Cloaks, or olber articles with bios, satin or
,8111c. irom x '0 incnesm wiam.wiinoui casting..
It will gather with. or without tewlDg on.
It will gather between two pieces and sew on at
the same tlmo.
Ilwtllmalcearufiloand stitch a plUow slip on to
the facing at the samo time, .
It will shirr any kind ot goods.
It will mako platted trimming either with or with
out sewlug it on.
It will mako plaited trimming either ecallaprd or
oirui'iii., ulu bch ti I'lfiu'guu ut iiie buuiu lime, it
will mako kulfu plaiting.
J. SALTZER, Gen'l Agent,
Bloomsburg, l'a.
oct. 1, 'SO-tf.
HIDES.
Tho Highest Markot Prico in Cash
l'AIDroil ALL KINDS OP 1IJDES AT
Am SOLLEDER'S
Lcatlicr tuicl Shoe Finding Store
Main Stiieet, Oitositk Stone Ciiuucii,
BL00J1SBUKG, PA.
Mprus, -fo-jy
NEW RICH BLOOD!
i'urnaiK' i'lirfulliw J'llir make New Itlch
IIIikmI, ami will completely clinngu tlm blond in
(liuUiillre''U'm In threuvfintln. Anviienxni
who will tVn 1 pill each iilirlit frum 1 In la week
tnavliuresUiriiltOHmiiiil bealtli. If nucha llilng
ippojjlbln. Soiitln'niull fur 8 li'tlor ttamn.
, J. H. JOll.S NOX .t CO., Jlottun, Must.,
Jnrtitrrlit llaniior, Jl!c, '
AGENTS WANTED fSlihS
tlliir AIlMhlnn rrrr luvtctml. Will kollapalrof
itoUUiKi, Willi llisill, and Ton cumiilele, lu
aj luliiuki. II will alau tall a nut vtrlety of tuicy-
OTv,,urwMcnuiereiBBiwari a rem? uiMWel ttfnj
for clrrulu-uid U-mn to tho Twoiulily ItulttllU
Ukchluo Co., tun Wiuidaiuju UU IkaUuu. k
maye, My
aid
BBATW8 Organs 18 useful stops, t seta reeds
LiiiZ only . llanos I llu up ivillus.
uetaicg, nee. Aoaress ueauy, Washington, h.j,
may , -si-ly W
IiEGrAL BLANKS,
A WAYS ON HAND
AT THIS OFFICE.;
J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D.,
of Tmatcrs.
- -. -
OF
STOCK
SPEEE'S
E
Used In tho principal Churches for Communion
purposes.
EXCELLENT F0H;LAEII5 AND WEAKLY,
PERSONS AND THE AGED.
Speer's Fort Grape WiDQ
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wlno Is mado from tlio
Julco ot the oporto Urapo raised la this Country
its invaluablo
Tonio and Strengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other Native wine, Ccli.g
tbo puro juice of theorape. produced under Mr.
speer's own personal supervision, Its purity and
genuineness aro guranteed. The youngest child
may partake ot Its generous qualities. and the weak
est invalid use It to advantage, it Is particularly
benlhclal to the aged and debilitated, and suited to
the various allmcntii that affect the weaker sex. It la
in every respect WINE TO BE itELIKU ON.
SPEER'S
J. JT. Sherry,
Tho r. J. snwtllY Is a Wlno of Buperlorcharaetcr
and partakes of tbe golden qualities of tho grape,
irom which ll Is mode. I'oi purity, lllchness.Flavor
and Jledlcal rropertlts, it w 111 bo found unexcelled.
. SPEEE'S
P. JT.ISi'aiKly.
This UNANHY stands unrivaled In this Country,
being far eup riot for medical purposes.
IT IS A I'UIIE dUtUlallon f om the grape and con
tains valuable medical properties
It has a delicate hover, s.'nillar fn tlmt. nf thn
grates fnm Vihlch It Is dlstllled.apd la In great fuvor
among tlrfet class famUlcs.
Bee that tbe tlgnaturo of ALFIIEI) SPEElt.rassalo
xi. u.t 19 uvt-r me coir or cacu ooiue.
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
dw u "so u
To ilcrvcua Sufferers Ilia Gust European
pr. i. b, smrsoN's, srtciMC mxdicinx,
llr.J. II. Slmpson'B Srecltlo Medicine is a positive
cure for t.eiwerk ot body or brain or excrss ot any
kind, bucIi as weakness and all diseases rasultlng
from Nervous IKblMty, Irrltablllty.Mental Anxiety,
languor, Lassitude, IHrii'Sslcn ol bplriu and func
tional darangements of the nervons tjfclem gen-
t;ittii, imuaiu iuu
jiacK or Diue, i.os.uj
or memory, j-rema-turooldagoanddls
eases that lead U
consmptlou.tnsacl'
ty an early gravi
or both. No mattei
how shattered the
system may bo from
excesses ot urn
kind, a short course u ilua meuiciue w ill restore 1K&
lost functions and procure health and happiness
where before was despondency and gloom. The Bpo
cino Medicine Is being used with wonderful Buccess.
rarnphleu sent free to all. Write (or them and
get full particular.
Price, Speclno 11. oo per package, or six packages
for f W 0. Will be sent by mall on receipt of money.
Address all orders, J. 11. blMl'HON'sMEUIClNEUO.
Noa. 104 and loe Main street, lluffalo, N. y,
lob. 11, "81-tf
TyAINWRIOHT A CO.,
wnoLESALB aitoomts,
fimiDiirini,
Dealers Is
teab, HYiturs, corrsut, bdqab, uolauski
bicx, bticis, iJtuii aosi, fta, 4a.
V. K. OomDrBoochdana Area ttreots,
trccam ui itomvo .
Principal.
...,,,. .
F. P. BILLM Eli, Secretary.
THE BEST REMEDY
roil
Diseases of tho Throat ani Lws,
VTri' Inillse.wsof tlio ptil-
All UAXv tnonnry organs a safo
ami reliable remedy la
Invaluable. AY Kit' 9
Curimr rr.cronAL U
such a remedy, aud no
otlicrsoemliiontlymer.
')', its tho conlldcnco ot
' tlio public. It is a set-
CllllilU UUllI UllllltlUI! Jk
tlio ineilicinal princi
ples nml curntlro vir
tues u( the iliicst drugs,
cliciulcnlly united, of
Bitch power ns to lusuro
l,(i irrnntnaf. Iin4tli1i
Ml!, efilcteucy nnd uniform-
WfTCVOlXl Ity ot results, itstriues
nt t10 louuuanouoi an
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief
and rapid cures, and li adapted to patients of
any ago or either sex. Being very palatable,
tlio youngest children tulto It readily. In
ordinary Co tilth?. Cohls, Soro Throat,
irvoiii'liitis, liilliU'ii.a, CleiKJiiinn's
Soro Throat, Asthiiin, Croup, ami Cn
turrli, tlie effect! of Aviit's Ciir.iuiY I'iic
TouAt. ate magical, nud multitudes aro nu
nually preserved from serious illness by Its
timely and faithful use. It should ho kept
at hand In every lumielio'.d for tlio pro
tection it nfforiH In midden attacks. In
'WliouiitiiR-couli und .Consiiiiiptloli
thero H no oilier remedy so enlcacioin,
suothliig, nnd helpful.
Low prices mo inducements to try some of
the many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap
nnd liu'ffei live ingredients, now- olfeied,
whlcli. in tliey I'oiil.iiu no curatiru qualities,
can afford only temporary relief, and nro
sure to deceive and disapiKilut tliu patient.
Diseases of tho throat nud lungs demand
active and effective treatment; and It is dan
eious expeilni 'iitlng with unknown aud
cheap medicines, from thu great liability that
these diseases may, wlillu so trilled with,
liecomu deeply seated or incurable. Use
Aykk's Ciiicintv 'K(Ttm,w., nnd yon may
confidently expect tin) best results. It is a
standard medical preparation, of known and
acknowledged curativo power, and is as
cheap as Its careful preparation and fine
Ingredients will atlow. Eminent pbysiciaus,
knowing its composition, pre.scribo it in their
practice. Tho test ot half a century 1ms
proven Its uhsoliito certainty to citrn all pul
monary complaints not already beyond thu
reach of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 84 Co.,
Tractlcul anil Analytical Chemist,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD nv AU. Di:tui.lTd i:r-uvn ijei-.k.
HELPS
t'oursclves bymakng money
u guiuen cnauce is or
tnerebv always kcenlnir
novertv rrnm vnnrnnnr. Tlmaii
who always tako advantage ot the good chances for
making money that are ottered, generally become
wealthy, wnlle those who do not Improve such
chances remain In poverty. Wo want many women,
bovs and elrls to work for us rhrhtln thptr nwn in.
calltles. The business will pay more than tun times
ordinary wages. We furnish an extensive outfit and
all that you need, free. No one who engages falls to
maun uiuucy very rupuiy. ou can aevoco your
whole time to tliuwork or only your spare momonts
Pull Information and all that Is nn,1nrl sent, iwn
Adar.'sa Stwson & Co., Portland, Maine. oct,uw-lr.
CANCERS CURED
At Crano's Cancer Infirmary, Addison, N. 7.
HUNDREDS OP I'KHSiONM frnmnll nnplo nf (lm
world havo been cured of this much dreaded dls-
uucu uuu arc now uving w luiesscs that they have
been rescued from a terrible and untimely death.
Doctors, Ministers and tho Poor trcatedtrco. Write
tor a circular giving full particulars. AdddressDrs.
GEO. LltANEi hula llltOWN, Addison, N. Y.
Oct. l, 'so-ly
AND
Paper Hanging.
WM. F. BODINEi
IKON 1ST., 1IELOW SECOND, BLOOMSllt'IlO, Pa
is prepared io no an Kinds or
HOUSE FAINXZN O
IMatn and Ornamental.
PAPER HANGING,
BOTH DECORATIVE AND PLAIN.
All mucin ol' Furniture Repaired,
and madohs good nn new.
NONE HUT FIItST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED
Estimates Made on all Work.
WM. F. HOD1NE.
A outfit furnlthed rree.wlth full mstruc
VIII tlonsfor conducllng tho most profitable
I) I 1 I business that any ono can csgago In.
v' Tho business Is ro easy to learn, and our
instructions aro so simple and plain, that anyone
can make gi cat rrctltsfrcmtlevery start. Noono
can fall who Is willing to work. Women arans suc
cessful as men. l'oys and girls can earn large sums.
Many have made attbo business over one hundred
dollars In a Unglo week. Nothing like It over known
before. All who engage aro surprised at tbe ease
and rapidity with which tbey are able to make
money. You can engage In this business during
your spare tlmoat grt at pront. You do not have to
tm est capital In It. We take all the risk. Thoso who
need l eudy money, should write to us at once. All
turnlshid free. Address Thck tCo.,Augusta,Malne
oct. 15' "80-ly
J. W, RAEDER,
PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER
No 110 WKftT MIlKliT hTHUliT,
WILKES-BRRE, PA.
nintlH all the current imlillca
tlonN In nny titjlc jbiimuy de
Kirt'. SiUlxfiictlpii guurnn
tccd. Correspondence solicited P. 0. Box 160,
P. S. Careful attention given (o
an L,AW l'UIILICATlONS.
Bept,tf
ffl. C SLOAN & BRO.
DLOUlrlSUDRO, PA,
Manufacturers of
Oarriagoo, BnggloB, Phaotona, Blolghn,
PLATTOKM WAQON8, to.
WraUclaaa work always on hand.
llHPAIHINU NEATLY DONX.
Prlotsi reduced to salt tho times.
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR
$1.60 IN ADVANCE.
CHERRY'
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA KAILtlOVI). PJULa.
1IBLP1IIA & EUIE It. it. DIVISION. a
SUJtMER TIME TABLE.
nn nnil after Sunday, .tunn 1WH1. tim i..,..
onthoPhiladolphlaAErlnlta'iroadDltislonwui ill
asfoUowsi ..,..
Wil31 VV AllJ'.
Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia ll (is n m
" " llarrlaburg 4SSnra
'i William-Port 4nJS
" .teracy shore (i9aia
' lKk Uaven 40a tn
lienovo lltwam
arrlvontErlo TtsnS
Niagara Express leaves I'lilladelMila 9 on a ni
' ' ILiriMnirg 1215 pm
arr.atwilll.invport sisp
" " Lockllau-n 4sonra
" " llenovo saiipra
" " Kane Hildnm
Fast l.lno leaves I'hliadelBhla n io f, m
" llnrrlsburg 4 0iipm
" arrive at Wllllamsport T ss n m
11 " Lock Haven oiopm
EASTWARD.
Pacino Itxpress lcaics IOck Haven T ro a m
" " Jeraoyshoro 7 87 am
" " wllllamsport 8 so am
" arrive at llarrlsburg Uosnm
" Philadelphia b ol, in
" " Kane BOO am
Day Express leaves Henovo Inns am
" " Lock Haven ll !5am
" " Wllllamsport Usapm
" arrive at llarrlsburg 3 4iiiim
" " Philadelphia twipm
" " Brio 1183 am
Krlo Mall loaves llenovo utopra
" Lock llavcn loiopm
' " Wllllamsport 11 so pin
" arrives at llarrlsburg 8 oo a m
11 " Phlladclphi.i 7 Main
Fast Lino leaves Wllllamsport In is am
" arrives at llarrlsburg 8 is am
" " Phlladelplila 7 8Jam
Erto Mall and Fast Lino west and Paclilo Exprcu
East mako close connections at Northumberland
with L. ll. it. 11. trains tor Wllkcsbarro mi
Hcranton,
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fat
Lino West mako closo connection at WlUlomsnort
with N. C. It. W. trains north.
Niagara Express West and Day Express Eut
mako closo connection at Lock llavcn. wltlm. K.V
11. It. trains.
Erlo Mall cast and West' connect at Erlo with
trains on L. 8. AM. H, It. It. : at Corry with O. C.B.
VM W. It. It.; at Emporium with 11. N. .&i, n.Y
and at Driftwood with A. V. It. It.
Parlor cars will run between Phllalelphla atl
WlUamsport on Niagara Express west, and Day Ei
press East, bleeping cars on all night trains,
WM. At UALDWIN,
General aupt,
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMPANY.
On and after January 17th, 1S91, trains will leava
Bunbury as follows : i
N0HTHWA11D.
Northern Express fl.sa a. m., arrive Elmlra H.30 pta
Arrlvo at Canand&lgua 8,23 p, a,
" Itochcstcr 4.40
" Niagara. 8 43
Niagara Express l.os p. rn. arrive Elmlra cos p a
arrlvo Canandalgua 8.33 "
" Hochester 45
" Niagara U.Maa
Fast lino cio p m arrlvo Elmlra 11.03 pa
" Watkins ll.sspta
SOUTHWARD.
Southern Express 1.32 a. in. arrlvo Ilarrlsb'g 8.13a a
arrlvo Philadelphia 7.85 "
" Now York 10.85
" Daltlmoro 7.40
' ' Washington ,02 a m
Faclilc Express 10.00 a m arrlvo Ilarrlsb'g ls.08 p m
arrive Philadelphia 8.43 p n
" New Y'ork fl.ss
" Ilaltlmoro c.so
" Washington 7.52
Day Express 1.50 p m arrlvo llarrlsburg s.io p
" Philadelphia 0.45 "
" Now Y'ork 0.80 "
Ualtlmoio o.ss
Washington 7.52
Erlo Mall l.os a. m. arrlvo narrlsburg 8.05 n, m
' Philadelphia 7.35 '
' New York :o.33 "
" Boltlmoro 7.40
, " Washington 9.02
L. I'. FARME11, General rassongcr Agec t,
FRANK THOMSON, Gonoral Managtr.
piIILADEU'lLA AND READING ROAD
ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Juno 27, 1SS1.
TB1IN8 tXATS MOPB11T 19 r0LL0WS(SBNDiYBXCXrTIS
For Now York, Philadelphia, Reading, rottsvUle
Tomaqua, &o 11,43 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,20 and 0,45 p. m.
For Wllllamsport, ,15 8,50 a. rn. and 4,08 p. m.
TRAIN8FOK BUPRKT LSAVI AS FOLLOWS, (SI ND1T I
CKPTXD.)
Leave Now York, via. Tamancnd 0,00 a. ra. and
via. Bound lirook Route 7,43 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
Leave Reading, 11,55 a. m., PottsvlUo, 12,38 p, m
andTamaqua,l,35p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, 6,10 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave WUllamsport,9,45 a.m,!,oo p. m. and 4,30 p. a
Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tami
nend and to and from Philadelphia go througa
without chango ot cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Manager
O. O, HANCOCK,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Jan, io, 1381-tt.
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANU
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
Time-Table No. 89, Takos orroct at 4:30 a. H
MONDAY. JUNE 10. 187S.
NORTn, 1 STATIONS. SOUTH.
P.m.
p.m.
a.m.
a.m.
p.m. ivn
2 16 6 33
2 19 6 iO
2 22 6 43
2 311 0 it
2 88 0 40
2 44 6 4S
2 49 5I
2 63 6 3
9 50
9 44
9 88
9 81
9 23
0 17
9 12
8 49
9 85
Scran ton
Uellevue
Taylorvlllo.,..
,,.Lackawanna...i
llttston
.. WestPlttaton...
9 85
9 37
9 30
9 91
9 19
14
9 45
9 63
10 07
3 31
8 44
8 41
12 41
19 8S
3 30
3 10
..Wyoming..
..jua
altby,
Dennett.
H 0 13
10 18 3 IS 7 10
9 10
9 00
9 04
Kingston
Kingston.
..Plymouth Juno..
8 44
10 83 3 15
3 10
10 39 3 15
7 15
7 IS
7 S3
7 S3
7 41
8 Ul
8 S3
8 51 3 20 8 66
....I'lymoutn....,
Avondalo
Nantlcoke
.Uunlock's creek,
...Shlckshlnny..,,
....Hick's Ferry...,
....Beach Haven..,
.Berwick ....
3 91
8 49 3 12
8 35 S 04
8 91. 2 51
8 03 9 39
8 01 1 84
7 65 2 93
7 43
7 44
7 40
7 39 9 04
7 2t 12 00
8 47'
8 38
8 93
10 84 8 !
10 42 3 33
10 68 2 60
8 17
8 12
11 07
4 03 8 13
11 13
lit 8U
4 18 9 08
4 1 7 IS
i 29 7 23
4 SS 7 SO
8 06
11 9J
.....llrlar Creek
..willow tirovo....
Ltmellldge.,.,.
fispy....,
...Bloomsburg.....
.........ltucert
T 44
7 33
7 83
7 29
I 11
11 89
11 43
11 6.1
11 67
12 IS
4 49 7 4
4 49 8 TO
4 49 7 3
BOO SR1
5 18 B 21
9 18 9 61
V 80 9
5 45 9
7 20 1 61
7 16
1 49
Catawlssa Urldgb.
7 12
1 27
uanvuio
Chulasky.......
Cameron
.Northumberland.
6 45
S 30
1 00 6 48
12 40
p.m.
p.tn a.m,
p.m. p.m. a.u
W. If. TTA
Lhtkad, sunt.
Suporlntendnnt's Otttce, Snranton, June 10, IMS.
THE CHEAT
ItVIiLINGTON ItOVTJT.
HT'No other lino runs Three Through Pas
senger Trains .Daily between Chlcugo, Do
Moines, Council Ulutfa, Omaha, Lincoln. St.
Joseph, Atchison, Tocka and Kansas City,
lllrctt connections for nil points in Kansas.
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, No:
vaila, Now Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
California.
Tho Shortest, Spcodlost and Most Comforta
ble llouto via ilaunlbal to Fort Bcott, Dcnlson,
Dallas, Houston, Austin, Ban Antonio, Galves
ton and all points in Texas.
Tho unooualcd Inducements offered bythU
Lino to 'I ravclcrs and Tourists, aro as followsi
Tho colebratod Pullman (10-wlieel) Palaco
Slcoping Car, run only on this Line, C, 11. A
Q. Palaco Oniwlng-Hoom Car, with llorton'
Rec lulng Chairs. No extra charge for Beats
In HccllnliiB Chairs. Tho famous ft. II. J.
Palaco lllnlnir Cars, florgpous Smoking Cart
fitted with Elcwant High-Hacked Rattan Ho
vplvlng Chairs for llio eiclusivo uso of first
Class passenger.
Btcel Track and Superior Equipment, com
bined with tholr Great Through Car Arrango
racnt, makes this, above all others, thefavorits
Homo to thoBouth, Boutn-Wost, and tho ror
West. Try it, and, you will find travoling a luxury
Instcad of a discomfort,
Thmugh Ticket via this Colobrated Lln
for salo ut all omcoiln tho United States and
Canada:
All Information about Rate of Faro, Sleep"
Imr Car Accommodation, Time Tabic, 4o,
will lm cboorfully given by applying to
J.Q. A. 111? AN, Oen'l Kaitorn Agent.
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