The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 23, 1881, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Milking Cons.
Oow.1 urcnuncirtlly imlki'd twice a ilay,
rumieitiiiea uflviiur, Imt twicn is tmouIi,
uR"s thu cow shid her milk, or tho
IIUfCM till) CKHV Hlll'll HIT IIIIIK, Or I
mirier U found of iiiaurtlntpiit wipac
to lioltl it. Tho titiu' ictniitetl to in
will vnry with the ciicuiiwtnnocs. Wli
pacify
milk
mry with the ciiciuiwtniiocs. When
mid whoro milking is dono for trnmtttnr-
Irilioii to sonic ilUtunt mnrkut early milk
ing in tho moriiiny U ncoi'ssnry. It
should lio ilono ri'ulnily, whether it
is earlier or later. As it rnlo no milker
should lie required to milk moro than
twelve powh morning anil eveiiinpi some
can milk fifteen cowp,but Kent rally oneV
arms and hands get lireil liy tho time
twelve cows aro ui'lkl. Tho time for
milking a cow must vary nwordlng to
conditioim; ono cow may bo milko-l in
four minutes, while another may require
fifteen or twenty minutes in order to be
milked thoroughly clean. If milking is
not carefully, regularly and thoroughly
don.', tho quality of milk produced will
be daily diminished. If any is left in the
udder it tends to dry the cow or shrink
her dally yield of milk. Great care
must therefore bo exercised in this re
gard Tho stripping increaso tho quan
tity of cream not only, but tho flavor and
quality of tho butter also. Head tho fol
lowing statements; "We filled several
largo teacups of the same size," said Dr.
Anderson, of Bath, Kngland, "com
inencing with milk at the beginning of
tho milking and others nt regular inter
vals, till the last, which was filled with
tho stripping;! or strokings. These were
severally weighed so as to ascertain that
tho quantity of it was tho sanie, and af
ter repeating this experiment a number
of times, with different cows, tho resnlU
were stated as follows: Tho quantity
of cream for tho first draw cup was in
every case much infeiior and smaller
than (.hat from the cup last drawn, those
between giving less or moro as they
wero nearer tho beginning or the end. In
tho case of soino cows tho variation of
cream from tho first cup to the last was
in tho proportion of sixteen to one. The
differeuco in quality was much greater
.than in quantity. In tho first cup the
cream was thin, and in the last cup the
cream was thicker and richer in color,
more so than any other. Tho difference
in the quality of the milk that remained
after the cream was off was greater than
either in respect to tho quantity and
quality of the cream. Tho milk of the
first cup was thin and bluish, as if a
large proportion was water, whilo that
of tho last cup was of a thick consisten
cy and of yellow color, more liko that of
cream than of milk, both in appearance
and taste A little mess fed to a cow
while milking has a good effect, and she
meanwhile yields her milk more freely.
As nearly as possible, observe twelve
hours between milking, a rule of more
importance than at first might seem to a
careless milker, lhc beattnu ot a cow
with a milking stool, or kicking with
your leet, should never be allowed.
I'.aiso More Sheep.
The following extract from tho liueks
County Intcllluence will aiioly with
equal force to many places, outside of
i'eiinsylvania. I hero are sections in
Bucks county whero sheen husbandry
could bo profitably followed. This is
more especially the case in the hilly (lis
tricts skirting tho riverfromTaylorsville
up, and in the more hilly and rocky parts,
of llockhill, Milford, Springiicld and
Haycock. Wherever tho ground is
rolling or hilly and dry, sheep will do
-ii -.1 it i i i ....
exoeiium.iy wen, sum may oe raised quite
profitably when tno pneo ot tho wool
and tho mutton aie considered. The
greatest drawback is the number of dogs
and their disposition to attack tho sheep.
But there aro too many doM and too few
v sheep; if tho ono kind of stock could be
very largely thinned off, tho other and
much moro profitable kind could bo moro
s'jcccssiiiUy kept.
There aro so few Bheep in tho country
and so few people seem to bo will'mir to
keep and handlo them that it will proba
bly bo a loug timo beforo much atten
tion to them, even in districts where
tbov would be remunerative and prof
itable. The steady advance in tho price
of meat will cause some farmers to look
into mutton raising after a whilo because
thero is evidently a profit in it, and on
steep, hilly rocky land there is moro
money in sheep than any kind of livu
mock on itio larni, and much less work
than in the dairy.
liuying a llur.se.
In buying a horse, says "Turf, Field
and Farm," look first to his head and
eyes for signs of intelligence, temper
courage and honesty. Unless a liorso has
brains you cannot teach him to do any
thing well. If bad qualities prevail in i
horse, education only serves to enlarge
and intensify them. The head is "the in
dicator of disposition in the horse. A
square muzzle with largo nostrils ovi
deuces an amplu breathing apparatus
and great lung power. Noxt, see .that
ho is well cut under tho jowl, with iaw
bones broad and wide apart iiniler the
throttle, iireadth and tullness between
tho ears and eyes is always desirable,
Tho eyo should bo lull and hazlo in color
ears small und thin and thrown well for
ward. Thu liorso that turns his ears
back until they almost meet at tho point
... . . - .. ... . 1 T f . . 1 . . .
is not to du ii iisien. no is a unci or
kicker, and is sure to ho vicious in otiie
respects. A horse with a dashing face is
cowardly, and a cowardly bruto being
naturally vicious, can never bo trained
to anything well. A horse with a round
ing nose, tapering forehead and abroad
lull place below the eyes is always trench
erous and mischievous. Avoid a long
legged, stilty horse. Select ono with a
short, straight back and rump, withers
high and sloping, well set back mid
broad, with good depth of chest, fore
legs short, hind legs straight with tho
hocks low down, short pastern joints
and a round, mulish foot By observ
irig (ho abovo hints a liorso may bo so
lected that is graceful, good-natured,
Bcrviccablo and a prizo to tho owner.
The Origin of Jlnstanl.
Beforo tho year 1729 mustatd was
little known at English tables. About
this time an old woman of the nnino of
Clements, residing in Durham, began to
grind tho seed in a mill and to pass the
Hour through sovcrul procoiscs necessary
to freo it from its husks. Sho kent her
secret to herself for many years, during
which she sold quantities of mustard
throughout tho country, but especially in
Loudon. Hero it was introduced to tho
Hoyal table, where it received tho npprov.
al of George I. From tho circumstance
of Mrs. Clements being a resident at
Durham, it obtained tho name of Durham
mustard. Tho manufacture of mustaid
consisted in simply grinding tho seeds
into very fine Hour, a bushel of seed
weighing sixty pounds yielding twenty
eight pounds to thirty pounds of Hour ol
mustard. A falso taste, however, arose
for having an improved color, and the
flour of mustard was introduced from
which the oil bad been abstracted. Hence
other materials, such as cajwioum powder,
turmeric, terra nlba, wliealen Hour, eta,
Vitro lded to liriiVJiheilR.yjtr nnd lb
'ncreftW'tlro Vnll6vJWV. ';
How a YVoninn Docs It.
Some crusty old oiu inmlj'inii thus tells
iow n woman goes to work to miil u
cUcr. It is n libel on tho sow Koine
of the gills will make it red hot for him
if he is discovered. Any day when you
lave time you can see how sho docs it
y droiipiuu into tho postotiice. oho nr
ives there with a letter in her hand. It
s a sheet of note In a whiTo envelope.
She halts in front of the stamp window,
opens her mouth to ask for a stamp, but
suddenly dans away to seo it sho has
made any errors in tho names or dates.
It takes her llvo minutes to make Hiiro
of this uud then she balances thu letter
on her finger, and the awful query arises
n her mind ; "1 eiM'ius it h au over-
weiiiht," She steps U the window and
asks tho clerk if lie has a three-cent
stamp, fearing he hasn't. Sho looks
over every e'liipartinent inner portnio
naio before sho finds the change to pay
for it. 1 he tun commences as she gets
tho stamp. Sho fiddles around to one
iide, removes her gloves, closely inspects
tho stamp and hesitates whether to "lick
it or wet her linger, bhe linaliv con-
duties it would not bo nico to show her
tongue and wets her finger and passes it
over envelope. Sho is so long picking
up tho stamp that tho moisture is ab
sorbed and tho stamp slides off the en
velope, oho tries it twice more with
iko success, and getting desperate she
gives the stamp a "lick" and it sticks.
Then comes tho sealing of tho letter.
She wets her finger again, but tho en
velope flies open, and, after three min
utes delay she has pass her tongue along
tho streak of dried mucilage. She holds
tho letter a long tinio to tuako sure that
tho envelope is all right, and finally ap
pears at the window and asks : "Three
cents is enough, is it. ?" "Yes, ma'am."
'This will go out to day ? "Certainly.
Will it go to Chicago without tho name
of the county on 1" "Just tho same."
"V hat tune will it reach there 7 "lo-
norrow morning." She sighs, turns the
etler over and over, and finally asks:
"Shall I drop it into ono of those places
there 'I" "Yes, ma'am." She walks up
in front of tho six orifices, closely scans
each ono of them, finally makes a choice
and drops no she doesn't. Sho stops
to seo whero it will fall, pressing her
face against tho window until sho flat
tens her noso out of shape, and sho
loesn t drop it where she intended to.
She, however, releases it at last, looks
down to make sure that it did not go on
tho tloor, and turns away with a sigh ol
regret that she didn t lake ono more look
at the superscription.
The Wood Floors of llnssln.
Tho finest floors are said to ho seen in
Russia. ' For those of tho highest grade
tropical woods are exclusively .employed
f ir and pino are never used as m conse
quence ot their sticky character they at
tract and retain dirt and dust, and there
by soon become blackened. Fitch pine,
too, is liablo to shrink, oven alter being
well seasoned. The mosaic wood floors
u liussia aro often of extraordinary
beauty. One in tho summer palace is of
small squares of beauty, inlaid with
mother-of-pearl. A considerable trade is
done in Dant.ic and Higa by exporting
small lilocks oJ oak tor parquet lloois,
1 Here is an nclivo demand tor these m
Franco and Germany, but none in Eng
land.
If n amoker u-i-ro in nlif-u- im lii niirrir
' . ' . i e.---
arm swallow it that would be a cigarette
wouldn't it?
CAW
GET THE BEST.
ESTEY OIEGr-ZtsTS.
STRONG- COMPETITION
In tho mumiiucture ot Urgans is resulting m tho production und sale
of cheap goods, made froin inferior materials. 1 refer particularly to
uogus organs una tiro coiiuiiiiuuy springing into existence withoul
any merit whatever, except to bo offered cheap, and then when purchas
ed found to be dear at any price. Will yuu not then, reader,
If you Contemplate Buying an Organ
consider it your only saleguard to
names ot hrst class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of
styles oi mo coicDrateu r.stoy urgans can now be seen at tho new rooms
ot tho Only Autnorizsd .agent foi tho Estoy Organs
uoiumoia uounty. .a guarantee ior live years from the
iacturera accompanies every Ji,stcy
June w.'so-t!
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IKON BITTIOKS aro hllily rocomraendcil for all diseases re
qulilng a certain and efliclciit i Olllo ; especially Indiytttitm, Dytpepiia, Inter'
mitlett i'mrs, Want of AppeliU. Lou vJStrtnijth, Lack JiWyy, tic. Knriclica
tho blood, ktrcngthena tho muscles, and gives new llfo to tho nerves. They act
liko a charm on the Naaii'X, oryans, removing all dyepejitlo symptom, Bitch
as 'Jatintj thel'uud,llachiwj,lcat in lU Stomach, lTmrUAirn,etc, Tlio only
Iron Preparation Hint will not blacken tlio tooth or glvo
lioatlnolie. Sold by all druggists. AVrlto for the A II 0 Jiook, 32 pp. of
useful und amusing reading free,
JJKOWN OIIKMIOATj CO., linltlmoro, Md.
BITTER
i'orSttlw hf Moyr Brother
Tim Itnilromt Iteilaiirnnt.
"This 1m the p'ltterhmiso, is it 1 asked
tho sad pa-senger, sitting nt tho corner
tabid in the restnurnnt,
"Yes, sir," said tho waiter, with tho
weary air of a man who was tired of
having to tell tho same lie n thousand
times a day, "porterhouse stoak, t ir,saiuo
as you ordered, sir."
"Do vim rut poiterliouso sleak from
between tho horns this year t" asked tho
sad passenger, with the intonation of a
man who wanted to ktuivy.
"Sir ? said the waiter.
"It Formed to bo a triflo tenderer last
year," the sad passenger went on, with
the nif of a tired man indulging in pleas
ant reminiscence! of tho past, "but I re
member now ; it was cut a trillo lower
down then. Last year you cut your
porterhouse steaks from the curl in the
lore-head and the sirloins from tho shin
But I think this comes from between the
horns. I used to live in a boarding
house whero thoy cut the poi terliouso be
tween tho hoi ns. and this one reminds
me of them. Animal dead this steak
came from 1"
"Dead," echoed tho astonished waiter;
"course, sir. Ho was butchered, sir.
"Butchered to niako a Koman holi
day," sighed tho passenger. "IIo would
be more likely to niako a Koman swear.
Well.it was time ho was killed, llo
hadn't many more years to livo on this
earth. Ah, here is tho brass tip from
ono of lils horns. Dropped into the
steak, no doubt, whilo you wero slicing
it oil. What do vou do with these
steaks when the guests aro through with
them t"
Tho waiter looked puzzled. "Why,
sir," lie said, "they ain't nothing left of
em, sir.
"Possible 7" said tho sad passenger ;
"what becomes of them 1"
The waiter looked nervous. "What,"
he said ; "tho customers eat them up."
The sad passenger looked up with an
air of interest. "Incrediblo, ho ex
claimed ; "cannot accept your statement
without proof. They may hide thorn
under their chairs, or secrete tliom in
their napkins, or they may carry thorn
away in their pockets to throw at bur
glars. Here, let's see ono of them eat
this, and I will beliovo you. Trust me,
good waiter, I "
But the waiter pointed to a printed
placard inscribed : "Positively no trust,"
and went to the cashier's desk to tell the
boss to look out for that man at the
corner table, as ho didn't seem to bo sat
isfied with liis steak and asked for trust.
No show at all: Gaho Snodgrass re
cently applied to Hcv. Aniinidab Bledso,
ot liluo Light Austin Tabernacle, to
some pecuniary assistance. "I jess can't
do it, replied Parson Uledso. "I has
to sport my pore olo mtiddor." "But yer
pore olo mudder says you don t do nut-
fin for her." "Well, den, cf I don't do
nufiin for my poor olo mudder what's do
use ot nn outsider like you tryin ter
niako mo shell out! Texas otltiirs.
A TKAVni.r.It S STOKY.
After spending months at European
and American watering places and thou
sands of dollars looking for health, I re
turned home disheartened and wretched
I had consulted tho best physicians and
traveled far and near without benefit mid
expected to die. A fiiend urged atiial
ot 1 arkers Winger Tonic. Three bot
tles and careful diet have worked won
ders and brought mo excellent health
and spirits, and you may publish my ex
perience tor the benefit ot similar suller
crs. A Cincinnati lady.
SOW.
select an instrument bearing the
nianu
Urgan.
J. SELTZER, A&ent,
Bloomsfburg, Pa
Hut merAnb ft uefrashinc onVMraej
Exceedingly Delicate anil lading.
Price, 2Bo3.i Larjol.". i.i Jota.
BeMlyAtttmlR Drop A IYrfuti,r7. 8 fiittuf, of 11 1
et A Co f N. Y., An inrj tulo.
PARKER'S GINGER TGMC
C Tho McjHcIno for Evory Familyi
rvLVL.lt IN I UAlwM I LOi
M t-frumGinccr. Utichii.MantlraVp.StlUIncis,
k ana finer ottiieucu vcfieiaMa remeuiei Known,
rh m r's Ginger Tonic h.M remarkably varied
t cir.ilive power i, ft i .the ereateit ctomach Correct
or, JJlood l'miicr and Liver Regulator er made &
Tho Sost Medioino You can Uso
forEoatoriugEoalth& Strength
Itcommeneetto tact from the firudoe, uearclici
out the wmV organs nit i v arrant e J to cure or
help oil ica.ra of tho BoweH, Stomach, lllwd,
Kidneys, Livct. Urinary (rnn, nil tontil.iintoI
Women, Nervousness, Sleeplcuncn, lllicuma
tlsm tnl lininkf tin m.
Try nliUtl-3 to-day I tlm.iy&aveyciirlife. sort,
and$t siresMftlMniBguti, Kvery genuine bottla
has our signature on outride wrapper, Iliox &
Co., N. Y, Large siung inbuytng$icUe.
Just Wlint Ih tViiutctl
Everybody whose h!!r U gny cr tided hM felt
the reed of n 1 f Air Restorer oud dr- that Is
cleanly, agrccalJy jwrfumed and harmless Par
ker's Hair llalsam satisfies the most fastidious la
ihcst rcp.tu. Sc'd ty druggists nt jk. und $t,
oct.i,eo-iy
f
wimmm
SB
mmm
I
ii
i
IS lid
11 mm
PERRY MIS3
pain mm
is a runi:i.Y vegetable hiimedy
For INTERNAL and SLTTHtHAl Uir.
A wirn mid upcaty urn iVr Kara
Throat, CoukIim, Colds IHnhlttrrln,
Chills, DIurrlipa.DyRcntpry.t'ruinpu,
Clioluiu, Mummer Comp!a!i!t, MUlt
lIoadncliiNNcuralslii.UliiMM.iuiif-iii,
limlKCK, CulH, Sjraliin, clc.
JVrcdv mi to und intcrnalla or eJcrm'J-j,t ml
certain In nllnrd relief. Nn family i-aii Mii.nl M
lio without It. Hold liy nil ,lrii;")lti tit 'Me,
flOc, 111 hi SI n iMtih:
PERRY DAVIS ( tOtl,Propr!otcr,
ProvlJonoo, ti.l.
N. S, TINGLEY.
Announces to the public that lio Is rrcrnrcd to do
all kinds ot
Custom Tailoring,
promptly und nt rea.sou.nblo prices. Now 13 tho Ben
son lor a
-NEW SPEJNGSTJIT-
And Tlngloj 's tho plsce to pet a proper nt.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Shop over DIUmcyur'H (Iroccry, Corrcrot JIalnnnd
centra attccts,
DLOimSMJUG, PA.
C. F. HARDER,
DEAI.EU IN
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
PAINT, OIL AND VARNISHES,
DO0RS.SASH, BLIPS, BRACKETS
Lumber of all kinds for sale as cheap
as the cheapest for cash or
produce.
CATAWISSA, TJ.
mayo o-m
-t sfiMji rill', v
' LTsF fiWH auvrt
For Catarih
f.Aif,ilJjt:.uT.t.1,rt-llI.iv Pnver. Cold In tlio
LATAHRII.COLCS ft1. rfj!e..d, Ac, insert with
aiVwALDf!tUflllltlo flnccr, a partlrlo
U10 Halm Into tno
nostrils : draw strong
breaths through tho
noso. It will to lib-
xoibed, cleansing, and
bcalmtr tho diseased
membrane.
0
For rJoaliicsM,
Apply a partlclo Into
the car.
KLU'S CHKAM BALM
Ilavlntr trained nn cnvlablo local renutatlou. dlsnln
clng all other preparations In tho vicinity of dls
dlseovery. Is, ou Its merits alone, recognized ns a
wonderful remedy wheruver known. A fulr trial
will convince tho most skeptical of Its curative
powers. It effectually cleanses tho nasal passages
ui luiurruui wi us, i-uusiui; lit-uuuy secrtiiunti, ni
layn lDlIammatlon and Irritation, i mlf clKllin mem.
brnnalllnlngs ct tho head fiom additional colds,
comnletclv heals tho sores, and recti, rrs tlio sensr
ot taste and smell, Dcnetlclai;result8 aro realized
byafew applications. A thorough uentmentaBdl
reeled ulil cure Catarrh. As a household remedy
for cold In tho head It Is uucnualed. '1 lio balm la
easy to uso and agreeable, bold by druggists ut ctt
uema. uu iL-L-eiia ui uui-euis win inau n pacKage
ouuu iui uiivuiai, niiu mil iiiiuiinuuojj.
ELY'S CKKAM UAtM CO., Owcgo, N. Y.
Fou salo In WoomBburgby Mej er Uros., o. A. Klelm,
ii. u. liviiucioiiuii. uuuu. jj. iiiiiKiris anu oy uoic
salo Druggists generally,,
81, oct. HO-ly d
THE MITE SEf iIlACHIM
Wtore&s, tho world renowned leputatton of tho
White faewiiig Machine
Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to
u muua ui uu-uu iritkn iu injure nn reputation, wo
beg to caution all Intending purchasers not to buy a
White Machine
picept from 1U regular authorized dealers, who will
IK RtintnlllPrl tlV tllM fnllriulnn urarrnnlu '
WB WAHHANT THU NATUKAI, WEAK AND TKAli
Or TUB
White Slmtile SewiDn Machine,
I'LATB NUMllKlt 1(133:111 K0 FAMILY l'UItl'O
HKS. AND llEIIKUY AI1IIEKT0 KKK1' TUB HAMK
IN IIUI'AIK YUi TUB TKIIM OV FIVi VK.MIH
KItOW T1I1B DATB, KltEtt Or CHAltOB.
This warranty excepts tho broaxago ot noodles
bobbins and shuttles.
This warranty will not be sustained unless tho
plate number above Riven corresponds with tno
number on tho shuttle race dUdo. lieware ct defaced
or altered numbers,
WIIITB BBWINCI MACHINE CO,
Tho "WHITE" ShntUo Sewing Maohlne
Ituoiiitia cirAcirr than any other family Sawing
Michloo tor aoing every variety of -woniT
J, BA.LTZKK, OOnoral AgMit,
ji
Mi
BLOOM SB U8C. STATE HOBMAL SSHGOL
SIXTH KOItMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D.f Principal.
Lasntprosont constituted, otic- t'io cry best facilities for Professional and Clasiicni learning.
slous, Inviting ana commodious , ouiplctcly heated by steam, won ventilated, llshted by cas, and furnished wltu n bounlllul supply ot purcsott
Tiiisacii
JIulldlnRn
sprint; Hate;
Locution!!1!
moderate l'
Courses of
thful. anucasy ot accoss. Toachei a experienced, onicleut, and allvo to their work. Discipline, llrm but kind, unlforr
.Vy cents a week deduction to nil oxpoctlnir to teach. Htudents admitted at any tlmo. ltoouis reserved when doslred.
tudy prescribed by tho stnto t
II. I'rennratorv. III. h
Ailjiinet Course) ! I. Acailemio, II. Commercial. III. CotirVe In Mttale. IV. Course In Art.
Elomentary Sclonttlle and Classical Courses aro t'UOFRSSIONA',, anJ StudenM graduntnir therein, recolvo stato Diplomas, conferring tho followln
por.dlnir negroes i Master of the lilemcntss Master of tho .Sciences ; Muster of the Claries, tlraduatcs In tho other Uoursos receive Normal cortllicatcs
Tho course ot stud oresorlbed by tho 8Mto Is liberal, and tho S jlentinc and classical courses aro not Inferior to Ihoso of our best Colleges.
Tho stato i-equlresa lilKher order ot citizenship. Tho times del land It. It U one ot tin; prime objects of this School to help to secure It. liyfurnlf lilnc Inlellt.
ntnndcmclentToachersforhor Schools. Tolhtseiullt solicits younsf persons nt good abilities und cood purposes.-thoso who deslro to Improve their time
and their talents, as students. To all such it promises
catalogue, naures mo rrincipai.
HON. Wll,l,l..1l Kl.VVni.l., Irr11rnt Honril
SCt'l.x.'IS.-
HOW WM
One of the problems of Good and Comfortable- Living
IS THE
MATTER OF CLOTHING.
STYLISH, KXAMINB
Wlil.l.MADI';
YOUTHS 150YS
and CIIILDliENS
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
AT THE
VEHY LOWEST
PRICEH
HATS fou
MEN',
HOYS,
YOUTnS,
AND CIllLDltEN.
SI I II ITS,
VEA1JL WHITE,
lilCYt'LE SHIKTS,
LATEST OlTI
MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
Perfect Fits, Latest Styles, Full Satisfaction.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGEST STOCK 0?
CLOTHING and OASSlMERESffi THE COUNTY
M. Pull JLtixxG of iFus'.TAisIimg S-oods.
ikadcpmrtont for TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES
WEcrcSaamt TaiB! St eniSs' saSfiiiaiiCE'
THE DAVIS.
ONE TIIDUSAND (1,000) DOLLARS
I'REMIUM oirered to ANY PERSON
that will do m GREAT A 1CAXQE
OE WORK on ANY OTHER
MACHINE.
WHAT THE
SEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will innko wWo licrn on Mici'ts, c, licra all
munnerof biiiH woolon goods, ob toll merino, cranii,
or gooda dlfllcult to beta on other mnclilnes. It
makes a moro elastic fctiuli tlian any otlur maclilne.
It will turn a licrn and put In plrlr.K at same tlmo
It win turn a ton, tew untM on tlio rlglil Bldo
and Btltch on tilrnmlng at cnu optrat'on.
It will do frlllDcblas or Bttalglit, cltlier on cotton
or woolen goods.
It will roll bcioMramg on any tcods. .
I will bind a Hrei-H or Skiit. ni'tl uwon facing,
clllierwltlmrwllliout hlicwlngnilclns; blim DreM
Hoods with tliefcoim inaleilal.i llliirfcnllops,i)OliitH,
Bquaifsor tttalglit. 'Iliernij inntlilnotlintwllltlnd
Hats, Cloaks, or oilier nttlclch Willi Mas, tatln or
slllt, from x 10 s licluslii wlctli.wltliout tasting.
It will gather wltu orwllhcut tewing on.
Itwlllgather tetween two pit usnr.it tow on nt
thubamo tlmo.
II will makoarulllo anil Btllelui pillow hllii on lo
tho lacing at the tamo time.
it will Milt r any kind of goods.
It w 111 mako plaited trimming either with or w Kn
out sew lug tt on.
It will make, plaited trltrmlng cither Bcalloprd or
straight, nndhcwaplplegonat tliow.me time. It
will inuko knife plaiting.
J. SALTZER, Gpu Agent,
RloomsburE, Pa.
out. 1, '80-tf.
HIDES.
Tho Highest Market Price- in CaBh
rAlllVOIt ALL KINDS 0F HIDES AT
A. SOIiXiBDBRS
Leather nntl .Shoe riiuHug Slot c
Main Sinr.nT, Owositc Stone Church,
BLOOMSBUHG, PA.
April 8, 'SWy
NEW HIGH BLOOO!
riimoiH I,i,'mli.(. j'UU ,!,,
lllmvl.aml will . Miij,t,.ii ,-tnni i tl 1 1.,,,.1 i
tliurnllrovu n Iu til-,, i ,,,, n,. , , ,. ,
Uliil vi il . J , . 1 . , niifL'.i fii.Tii It., : r. i ,
Ill.-'VllOIV.tol-i ' I .v . I lu.iil'l, if Hill ,. II ,
liopos-lliln. .i.,i ii r. 'I r. r I. I'.-i- m .....
A6EHTS WANTED n.muy uuYr
SJinlimtci. It lil knit stiat,rlcty"r !n.l'
X,rkir,,iWclI S1 ,re,.,?" " ready m.fl?t ' hTifl
luaye.fi.iy aid
BEATTY S Organs 18 useful stops, o ieta reeds
"..only cs. PianostlMup I illlus.
Oiitulog. Krco, Aduius Deutly, WuEhlugton, N.J,
may fl, 'bl-ly uld
LEGAL 1JLANKS,
ATAVAYS ON HAND
AT - 'iHIS'Olf FICK.
2 "7'.'"TTrVy'faT.
' A A i rflL
emcntary. IV, Clasmeul.
aldln developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter leaving School. For
.
nf Trimteen.
ouuSTOOK ok
I5US1NESS AND
DllUSS SHIIITS,
HANDSOME
PATTERNS
DES1RAI5EE STYLES
is our Morro.
A EULL LINE
OK KALL
STYLES
JUST liEOEIVEI).
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE WINE
Used In tho principal Churches for Uorrmunlon
curpo&es.
EXCELLENT FOB LADI-S AMD V7EASLY
PEnSONS AND THE AGED.
Speor'o Port Grape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
mills C'elcbraKd Nal!o Wine Is mailo frornlho
X Julcoof tho Cport od rape ralsul In Ihlsuouulry
Its InvnliiaMo
Tonic and Strengthening Proporties
nro uriRurpaPLcd tv any oilier NalUo Wlno. llcli ir
tho pure Julcocf ihodiapc. produced under Mr.
t-pier-s own personal surcrvislon, its purity nnd
genuineness aro gurantied. 'Jho youngest child
may partake of Its generous (iuallttes.and tho weak-
......... w uMttuuuu. ti ia ituuiuuiauy
Peiilllelal to the aged and debilitated, and suited lo
tho various nllnie ills that afreet tlioweitkerKcx. Itls
uu,i.-i t tar, i u na iii'.i.iii;ii UN.
SPEER'S
1". .. Sherry,
itiu,o,ciiij.mu jo u w iiiu ui oijfii'riur tuurftCiCr
nnd jiirlolccaM tbi golden ntiullth a of thocrar.
Irom w lilcli Ii Is made. For I'm ity, I UcliDi-hS, Flavor
n-lm II T L'lf L'tHIV In 1I'IA , . .
BPEFB'B
JP8 .ir.Bi'aiuiy.
This HKANDV etnnds unrivaled in this country
Lclng far Burn lor for mtdlcal purpotes.
IT IS A rilllEdldlllallon f cm tho gtarc atd ccn
talus vnluahlo medical properties. s
.v ....a u,iiiuu' ,u.,ui, riuiuur iu inoi or inn
grapes ti t m w hit h It Is dlst llled,ai.d is In gi eat fai or
It lino n rinll.tn ,1... ltinu .-
Sco that tlio signature tf ALFIIKI) filTElt.rasFalo
m., jauiv. iiiu wi r. u( t-uui dome.
SOIID BY G. A. KLEIM.
dec u sot-
To NerTcas Sufferers The Great European
PH. J, B, PIMPSON'S'SI-KCIKIO JIKDICINB,
Pr. J. 11. Simpson's Krecltlo Jledlclno is n nnstitvi,
euro tor overwork of body or bain or eurta cf ony
from Nervous Debility, lrrltablllty.Mental Anxiety:
Languor, Lassltudo, Del risslcn 01 bplrlls and tuno-.
tlonal dorangements of the nervous sybtcin gen.
IIU..J, ll.ll Dill HIV
lIUCJv UI D1UU, IMBtV
oi .Memory, rrrina
turoold ago aiulUH
cases that lead tt
contraption, lnsanl
ty au early gravi
or both. Nomattci
how shattered tht
system may be from
excesses of an
kind, a short courso ot mm iiruicihu wIIITTRofo Qii
lost functions and procure health and happiness
whero beforo was despondency and gloom. 1 he Kno-
PlMrt l,.nl(.nn la t.olnd Iii.f.rt will. ,..H..-.,
h.'.h .w...uv w v . u.n. u nuuuilllll OUttt CD.
Pamphlets sent freo to all. Write for them and
get full particular.
Price, bpocino jl.oo per package, or six packages
iu, iiii wBiiiiw man uu lueeirii, or money.
Address all orders, J, II. Bl.MI W N's MUDlt'lNKCO
..uo. iv nun ii'U iuuiu Bueui, UUUIUO, 1,1.
AINWRIOHT A CO.,
WUOLKSALK (HiOUKltS,
1'UILlOILrUU,
Dealers In
TKAB, BYKUIU, OOrfKU, HUUAII, MOLABSIW
kici, tnoH, (toils aoDi, to., to,
H, S. Corner boobrui ana Areh ttreets,
"Ww will roeeiTu tutrntt MtuaUon.
NY
-TlX2l.
Discipline, llrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Kxpcnso?
V. Cotmc In Physical Culture.
time
Dtr.LMYKK, Secretary.
Is n cornpottntl ot tho vlrluci of sartaparll
la, stlllingla, timnilraUe, yullow dock, with
the loillilo of potash ami Iron, all powcrlul
lilnoil-tualtltig, lilooil-cleanslii, ami llfe-stis-talnlng
I'letnents. It is thu purest, safest,
nml must effectual alterntivn uii'illclno
known or available to thn public. The sci
ences ot lueillclne anil chemistry liavo never
pioilueeil su valuable a tcmeily, norniiij so
jioti'tit to euro nil diseases lesultinc from
Impure hlooil. It cures Scrofula mill
nil scrofulous discuses, ICi-yslpelus,
Hose, or St, Anthony's Klre, IMinples
mikI Kaee-grnlis, 1'ustiiles, Jtlotelics,
Hulls, Tumors, Tetter, Iliiiniirs,
Suit Khoiilii, Scnld-liead, ItliiK-woini,
Ulcers, Sores, Klieiiiinitlsm, Ioieitrlal
Dlsense, Neurnlglii, Fotnuli! Weiilc
ni'sses nncl IrreKUlnritlos, .luiimllce,
Atloctlons of the I.Ivor, Oyspei.slu,
Knincliitlon, und General Debility.
Il.v its si'iirchlng anil cleansing qualities
It r I" sea out tlio loitl corruptions which
contaminate the blouil nml cause derauge
meiitiind decay. It stimulates and enlivens
thu vital functions, promotes energy and
strength, restores and preserves health, und
Infuses new life nnd vigor throughout tho
wholu system. No sufferer from any dis
caso which arises from impurity of tho
blood n-cd despair who will give Ayeii's
SAitsM'.utn.i.A a fair trial.
It is folly lo experiment with the numer
ous low-nriccd mixtures, ol cheap materials,
and without medicinal virtues, offeied as
lilood-puriilers, w hile disease becomes moro
llrinly seated. Avi.u'. SAitsAi'.vnii.i.A is a
medicine of such concentrated curative
power, that It Is liy fur tho best, cheapest,
uud most reliable blood-purifier known.
I'hysHans know Its composition, nnd pie
Bcriljii it. It lias been widely used for forty
years, and has won the, uuqualllled confi
dence of millions whom it has benefited.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co.,
I'l-nctlcnl anil Anal) Ileal Oliviulstn,
Lowell, Mass.
tOLO UY AM. UUCUUUTS L V WlllIllE.
HEL3
! Yourselves by makng money
iJ when a golden chanco Is of
fered, thereby always koeplng
novertv trom vour door. Tiinni
who always take ndvantnge of tho good chances for
uiiKiug uiuue luii. uru ouereu, generally become
wealthy, wnllo those who do not Improve Buch
chances remain In poverty. Wo want many women,
boys andirlrls to notklorus rlL-htln tlietrnwnin.
cuttles. Tho business will pay moro than tin times
ordinary wa?cs. Wo furnish an oxtjnstvo outnt and
all tnat you need. free. Ho one who engages falls to
miko money very rat Illy. Vou cm devoto yoir
wliolo tlmo to tnowork or only your spiro moments
run .niiraui'i u anui'i inar. is meioa setir free,
Addr.'sa irmaoN Co., Portland, Maine, oot la'SO-ljr,
At Crane's Career Infitcarv. Addlscn, II. Y,
Hl'KDltEDS OF PKllbONH rromall parts of .tlio
woild have been cured of this much dreaded d!3
caho and are now living witnesses thntthej have
been lefcued trom ntctrlbie and untimely death,
lioctctf, Jllnineis end the Poor tienlidfne. Write
;r..," l",lu"li,K'"g"iii purucuiniB. Auunress urs.
,jii. i i.a.i. siua
Jail lri:u N, ACdlf wi, N. V.
Oct. 1, 'bti-ly
AND
Paper Han.giiig.
WM. F. BOIDINE,
IKON IhT., 1IKI0W f-HtOM), lllLOMMIUItl, Pa
is piepareii to do all kinds of
HOUSE FAXHXIZvTa
l'luln and Ornamcnial
PAPER HANGING,
DOTH DKC0HAT1VK AND PLAIN.
All klntlN ol riirnlliiro Itii:ili'ul.
"nn tuadusiK guixi ih m v,
NONK DUT KIItST-OLAKS WOltKWKN FMPI.OVED
Sstirnatca XVXado on all Work,
WM. F. BODlNB.
Cf1 1 A P.""11 furnished free, with full lnstruc-
T I I I ! , cnnuuciing ii e mobt prontawe
iii i i iiiui uu iiuu enu uugagc in.
Instructions mo foblmpleand plain, that any one
nil1,! ff.JWiM rrf lllfciumueviryMart. Koone
S??J '.' ,Uo li,w,llllrK '0 tik. Wcmtu tire annuo.
vn'v ,S? '"i'nu ,'?,nn.u PHIs cw tarn large sums.
Jlom have made altho tusli tte over ono Tiundicd
(lollatB in ii m.gle wick, Nothlngliko It ever known
nrrt'J'iH !A,'?..t,,'!?vu. arcurpilMd iitthoenso
and lapldlty with wl.Tih tl.ey ate able to make
Sl'.P. ?A,Vl cnn fhPf!B in this bublr.ct.s duilng
SrJ f r?,',".1!-1, ?.1 W f r-i cfit. Vcu do pot have to
invest capital In It. We tnlo all the risk. 'J Iioso who
?n,utidjLLeu9"lluU'(1 write to us at once. All
Mute ArtJrMSTvy &Co.,Augu6tn,MaIne
J. W, RAEDER,
PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER
No 1 10 j;iT JIA1IK1.T hTI!i:i:T,
WILKES-BARHB, PA.
IJIiulN all Uu; ciii iTnt imliilca
lions lit liny sljlc jou iiuiy ic
Mie, .SaiiMiit Hon giiitrau-
Correspomlence solicited P. 0. Box ICO.
I. t. C iii eltil al( ii(ioii bIvcii lo
ail LAW I'l I.1CATIS.
bept V, tt
M, C, SLOAE & BRO.
iiLootiisiiuiu;.
Munufaoturera ot
Carrlagos, Bcgglos, Phactono, Sloigb,
l'LATfOHM WAGONS, tc,
Klratclaas work always on hand.
KKI'AIHINU NKATLY DONS.
lrl i reduced to suit too time.
suusoiuuifi now yon
THE OOXitT3BXA.3ST
pa-psapaMla
(1.80 WIADVANOE. ,
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
P1
:CNNHYt,VANI V.AILHOMi. I'jtlh,
UKI.l'llIA & lillllt it. U. DIVISION.
SUMMKU TIME TABLE.
on ann nurr suniijj-. .mnn i;, si, tnn ,
on tho l'liiindoiplila Krlo lut lroad Olvt ion v in
as follows i 1 "
vvmrwAuu.
Krlo Mall lrnvos l'lilladelplda
" " llarriitiurg
11 wiillamport
" " .Icrney t'wre
" " Look Haven
'' Jll'IJOU
' nrilvn nt. title
"Mum
.'3 a in
H 411 u ,
" '"' i :s
'' ' A
'. '-nm
1 45 p m
oi ii ra
-a i nm
n'-'om
" ' in
' ii tn
' .'. 1 "i
mum
4 II i ) tl
1 1 p in
o lo p m
7 MS am
Ti-lam
Rvonm
isnipin
,'nvo'
c on a m
hi o. n tn
ll 85. m
liii.iptn
Niagara Kxpicsn luMURl'lillftdeii Ida
imn itiimrL
11 air. nt wnilaiiisiiuit
" " Lockllavui
" " ltenovo
" " KllEH
Piust Lino lf-ariB I'hiliiilt it hia
" IlurrHbin;f
" nnlvoal Wllllamspnrt
" " Lock Haven
KAtmVAUD.
Paclfio llxprcss leaves IhkiI; llav. n
" r ' Jetve Stli'iro
" " vvllllamspoit
" arrlvoat llarrlsburg
" " l-lilladolphla
" " Kane
Day Express leuves ltcnovo
" " lock Haven
" ' Vllllninsiioit
" tirrlvent Ilarrlaburir
' " Philadelphia
" " trie
Krlo Mall leaves licnovo
" lock Haven
" " willlamsnort
" arrives at llarrisburg
" . " l'lilladclpinu
Fast Lino leaves Wllliamsport
" arrives at llarHsbiin?
1. SU l HI
11 85 a m
ompra
icilopm
11 ..i p in
3ooam
i us a in
la 15 am
" " l'hlladclpiila
"nam
' 83 n tn
I.IIU .Mini iviu, ...nil 1.111'j wi-.iii nun I lieillU J.Tprt
Hast inakO close connections nt NoitliiiintieriiirS
with L. & D. II. II. trains for Wllkebbarro aid
Wcrauten, "
Krlo MallWcst, Niagara Kxpross West nnd IVt
Lino West mako close connection nt Wllllcmsnott
with N. 0. it. W. trains north. 1
Niagata Kpress West and Day Express Eau
make close connect lun at Lock Haven with li.H v
II. It. trains.
Krlo Mall coat and West connect at Erlo wltii
inv ...tut (lllil ,,l-a, VMlllULL III, i-.ni wiri
Ins nn L. H, A:.M, tj. H. it. ut C'orry with o.t'.ii
W. 11. It.; at Kmporlum with U, N. Y.fil. H. ii
1 nt Driftwood with A. V. !:. It. '
I'.A- V
and ii
1 1111111 I'll - ti, IV J' It kJt Ik, i
Parlor cam will run between l'hllalelplila am
Wlll.imsport on Niagara Kxprcss west, nnd Day
pressGist. Sleeping cars on nil nljjlit trains.
n.vi. A. J1ALDVVIN,
General Supt.
NonTllHItN OKNTI'.AL KAIIAVAY
t.'OMI'ANV.
on and afier January 1Ttli, issi, trains will lcava
SunUuryns follows ii "..nam
NOItTlIWAIiD.
Northern Hxpress e.3nn. m., nrrlvo Elmira l?.30pn
Arrlvo at Canandalgua 3,'iv p. ci
" Hochostcr .,io "
" Nlagari. s 45
Niagara Kxpresa 1.05 p. m. nrrlvo Eimlra n.oj p ra
nrtivo Canandalgua 8.35 "
" Itochester 9 n
" Niagara n.ooam
Fast lino 6.10 p tn arrlvo Elmira 11,05 p ra
" Watklns 11.55 pm
SOUTIIWAltD.
Hoitthcrn Express 1.3a a. m. nrrlvo Harrlsb'g 8.15a m
arrlvo Philadelphia 1.35
" New York 10.35
" Ilaltimoro J, to
" Waslilngton 0,02 a m
l'aclllc HxptesH 10.01) a m arrive Harrlsb'g is.os p m
nrtlvu Philadelphia 3.45pm
" Now York 0.13 "
" UiUtmuro cm
' Washtn-ton T.ca
Day Express 1.5') p m arrlvo Harrlbburg D.topm
" I'lilladelphlii 0.15 "
" Now York 0.30 "
" ilaltimoro 0 35
" Wa'iJiinfrtm ",5i!
Krlo Hail l.iii a. 111. arrlvo Hai rlsburg 5,01 a. ra
" riiilaaelpUIn 7.33 "
" Now York "0.35 "
" IieJtltcoro 7.40
" Washington 0.03
L. 1'. FAltMEIt, (ioncraU'.is. engor A'!tt.t.
I'ltANK THOMSON, (icncral Jlaiifjir.
pUlLADEIil'IIA AND HEADING 1IOAD
AltKANGEMKNT OF PASSENGER
TnAINa.
Juno 27, If si,
TRAINS Lit AYR nuTRKT S rOI.LOWS(8Ui;nATKXf;itlT10
For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, rottnvllla
Tamaqua, &a., 11,43 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,so and 6,45 p. tn.
For Wllllamaport, c,13 s,60 a. ra. and 4,og p. m,
TKA1K3F0U HDl'SKT LKAVR A9 K01I.0WS, (StJKDAT It
CKl'TRD.)
Lcavo Now York, vu. Tamanend l),oo n. m. and
via. Hound Brook ltouto 7,13 a. in.
Lcavo Philadelphia, 9,48 a. m.
Leave Heading, u,wa. m., rottsvlllo, u,3o p. m
andTnmnn.ua, 1,35 p. m.
Leave Ontawlssa, 6,10 s,40 a. rn. and 4,00 p. m,
Loavo WlUlam.sport,o145a.m,s,oo p. m. and 1,3d p. ra
Passengers to and trom Now York, via. Tams-
nend and to and from Philadelphia go througa
without changoot cats.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
C. 0, HANCOCK, acneral Manager
General Passenger nnd Ticket Agent.
Jan.10, 1181-tf.
EliAAVAKE, LACKAWANNA
WEbTJSUN UA1I.UOAD.
BLOOMSBU1U1 DIVISION.
ANn
Tlmo-Tablo No. 33, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. -M
MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1S73,
NOliTIT,
bTATlONU.
BOUTII.
p.m. p.m. a.m,
a.m. p.m. p.ia
1 M
V 44
a as
U 31
v a
a n
9 11
3 in v so
Scranton
llellevuo
Taylorvllle....
...Lackawanna....
l'lttston
.. West l'lttston...
Wyoming
Maltby
Dennett
9 so
i 15
13
1 31
3 31t
2 81
2 42
2 47
3 M
K f 4
2 tJ
3 I'M
3 03
C 10
1 45
C M
7 00
7 l'5
7 10
7 15
7S
7 3S
3 40
3 31
3 24
3 18
3 13
9 S7
9 43
9 tu
3 m
9 11
9 O'J
9 01
9 57
10 07
10 02
9 10
00
8 si
8 49
8 33
8 31
8 IIS
S 1)1
3 Oi)
i 55
I! 47
i 4)
I 30
1! SU
'I f-5
1 45
IB
8 nt
8 54
Kingston
Kingston
,. Plymouth June..
10 19
10 18
10 2fi
10 Dl
10 43
10 ta
It 07
11 13
11 'Al
7 S
7 43
7 tO
3 08
3 l:i
6 4C
8 3S
....t'lymouiu
Avondalo
Nantleoko
.Uunlock'a treek.
...MilcksMnny.....
3 IS 6 I'D
3 31 6 IIS
8 SI
3 33
3 Ml
8 33
8 IS
II 15
9 3
J 16
8 '.'01
8 11
a ot
7 ts
.... Dick's Ferry..,.
4 03
4 10
1 15
1 mi
....ucncii iiaven...
Hcrwlck
llrlnr creek
7 55
4 19
1 48 VI 45
7 41 Vi 31
7 40 1 St,
4 1!5 0 40
4 39 (0
4 3.1 7 W
4 42 7 15
4 49 7 3
T .11
7 jnl
...Willow Ilrovo,..,
.IJino itldge
ipy. -.,
Dloomsburg
import
7 SI 13 13 . 7 rtl
11 39
7 VII 13 00
7 30 11 tl)
7 15 11 SO
11 45
11 61
7 as1
7 34
7 08
4 19
5 Uu
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9 13
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6 45
7 tl)
7 IS
V 3
8 43
0 tJ
3 tJ
Cataw lasa Hrldge,
11 t7
13 IS
0 57 10 50
ft 45
3) 10 UI
XIUUVlllO.
chulasky
Cameron
45
.Northumberland,
12 45
p.rn, a.m a.m.
p.m. p.m. fc-ta
W. V, ITAliTKAI), sapi.
Huperlntoudtmf's omco, scranton, June 10, 1579,
THE CREAT
liVJlLIXGTON noiiTi:.
tNo other lino runs Thrco Throurli i'as
?ffir. T!'lU"3l,?l,llr.lJ0twct,n Chicago lies
lntt' "jV".",0" 'I Omaha. Lincoln,
J0iCili, Atchison, 'Pope in mid Kansas City.
fc',.)",.c;,lo"., w n" points iTanMi
,c,," Sol0.rndtb Wyowlwr. .Montana, Nci
California. Mcxloo,ArlloIia Idaho.Oicgonand
,,,'i'''I1,0f;l'rtC3lt. Snmllcst nnd Most Comforta
liPiioS"!1!0 vl" "'""i'''. to Fort Scott, llcnlsoti,
Inn nml1f.?,U.S"n! AU6,', "' pal AutOUiO, aillVCS-
ton and u points in 'icias,
r i 10. H!!'',l'1.lt(, Indiiecments rfrcrcil by this
A;!'0 'o t "pvolcra and Tourists, aro as follows
uii?. ie.olo,Vn,tri1 I'lilhnnn (liVwheul) Pnlaco
Hle p n tara. tun mily on this Line, 0 II. &
H'Jn1 ico ''"iV'ng-Uooin Cars, with Morton's
ltce Iniiig t halin. Nu oxtm chargo for Hrats
i?,!1,1.",1,"1 'ho famoin C. II. Ii 0.
.".. ?. I,'.l."',,l:f 1 .'lorgooiiH f miikhur Cars
lilted vniii I.ievttnt lllnli-llaektil Itnttan Itc
volvlmr tlmlrs for tho exclusive uto of llrat
tl.t's iionifori.
h,lpi'' Superior Kiiulpmcnt. com-
Mncd with tliolr fl runt Through Car Arrniiiro
iiient, inalici I iln, iibovo ull ol horn, tho f.ivoi Uo
w"-it "l0buutu South-West, und tho Fur
i.,'1.rIlit,?"',,y"u W,UI ni"1 traveling n luxury
In-trniliifadlsiimirort.
'Ihr-iiudi Tickets via this Colebriitnl Mini
for hiiloutiiil iiilliosln tho Uuitudritates uud
All liifurtiiatloii ntmut Hatos of Varo, 8leeH
In Car Aioiiiiini(nl.itloin, Tlmo Tables, &a,
will lie ehuci fully given by upplylng to
J. J. A. lilt AN. (len'l Rastorn Agent,
Mi V K'hineton Bt.. Ilostcii. Muss.
H JAMIJ ill Won' . 11, l;a. Atrt., ftolomto.
T J lH'in,ai,trcVi.MatuMir,CUlca4fO.
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