THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLuStrM t!6uW,'PA". r SothUnI "Fancy Knriiifrs " Tliey li.ivo tested tlit'oiioH,wlillo(itlu'iH raised crops for markets; tliey liavc given n ylory to fiiriiiliiL' it would not otli- crwiHu possess. Knnov farmers Imvo ciiantreil tno wtlil ou into tno Nillolk find liorkslilrc, the wild cattle of Hritnln into short horns tho mountain sheep with its lean body and hairy ilecce, into the Southdown nnd Merino. They brought up tho milk of cows from pint. to gallons. Tliey have lengthened tho sir loin of tho bullock, enlarged the ham of tho hog, given strength to tho shoulder of the ox, rendered finer tho wool of the sheep, added lleetness to tho horse, and mado inoro beautiful every animal that is kept in tho servicoof man. They have improved nnd hastened tho development of all domestic animals till they scarcely resemble tho ones they spninji from. Fnnoy farmer introduced irrigation nnd under-dralidng! also grinding and cook ing for stock. They have brought guano from Peru and mtrnto of soda from Chili. They introduced and domesticated all tho plants of foreign origin. They brought tho theory of rotation of crops as a natural means of keeping up ami increasing tho fertility o tho soil. Thuy first ground up gypsum and bones, mill treated tho latter with acid to make tho manure of peculiar value. They first tin nlyzed soil as a means of determining what was wanted to increase its fertility. Thoy introduced the most improved methods of raising and distributing water. Fancy farmers or fancy horti culturists have given us all our varieties of fruits, vegetables and (lowers. A fan cy farmer in Vermont, a few years ngo, originated the KarlyHose potato, which added millions of dollars to the wealth of tho country and provwl a most im portant accession in overy part of the world where introduced. Another of these fancy men originated tho Wilson strawberry, and another the Concord grape. Hut it is unnecessary to enumer ate; any one who will take the trouble to investigate a little or reflect will readily see and will cheerfully accord the pra'no that is justly due to men that nro called fancy farmers. Sitn Francisco Chron icle. Keep One Jersey (!ow. No matter what kind of cows a farm er may select for other purposes, he should keep at least one Jersey cow for supplying the milk for his own family. It need not bo an imported nnimal, one with a long pedigree, or one recorded in the herd book. It need not be of solid color or possessed of fancy points. It is not necessary to trace back its ances try further thau to some good old cow. It is not absolutely necessary that it be of pure blood, as some good Jersey cows give as rich milk and as much of it as cows that are of full blood Unless one is so situated that he can make "gilt-edge" butter and dispose- of it near where he lives, it is hardly like ly that it will nay to keep a largo herd of Jerseys. '1 hey are not good "gener al purposo" cows. Being very small, they aro unprofitable for beef. No one can afford to produce Jersey milk and sell it at the prieo obtained for that not famed for its richness. No one can af ford to sell Jersey milk to a butter or cheese factory if the other patrons sup ply milk obtained from Ayrshire, Dem ons, short horns or grade cows. Itut ev ery farmer can afford to keep one Jersey cow for supplying milk for homo con sumption. In "fact ho is a gainer by so doing. Jersey milk takes a high rank among tho luxuries,and it is one that ev ery person who has a few acres of grass land can enjoy at very littlo expense. When a Jersey cow is kept to supply a family with milk it should be well fed and cared for. In England thoy aro ot ten kept on lawns that they may have a good supply of rich tender trrass and where they will bo petted by the differ ent members of the family. " If a Jersey cow is liberally fed and carefully tended it will give milk enough to supply the table during ten months of tho year Its diet should be varied, as on its native is land it is accustomed to have a large number of vegetables as we'd as gnus and grain to eat. Fall I'rep iratiou fur I'utatuiM. An exchange says that it may be well to state soma points in potato culture that are generally accepted by experi enced cultivators, as good methods for iractice, that can be satelv followed. 'all i)Ioiiliinr, eijrht inches deep, is es pecially recommended for heavy land with hardpau or clayey subsoil. In tho spring the land should be harrowed nnd then ploughed six inches deep,as early as it is Butliciontly dry to bo friable. Then if tho manure is not too coar.e, it should bo spread on, and harrowed in. If tho manuro is very coarse, it should eith er bo spread on before the spring plough ing, or put in the furrow. After har rowing, thb land should bo furrowed out, the furrows three feet and a half apart and four inches deep. Then drop the seed potatoes cut into pieces with two eyes each, twelve inches apart in the fur row. Then cover it with a plow by turning tho furrow back. Harrow the whole surface, regardless of the rows, a week before the potatoes eomo up, and drag with a smoothing drag just before thoy break ground. Tribune, anil Fanner. Jlany hen roosts have become infect ed with vermin through the hot weather but now they should bo put in order for winter. Scrapo up the dropping and then sprinkle kerosene over the premis es nests, boxes, roosts and floors. If you want to bo as economical about it as possible and don't much inlud the time, paint all tho places mentioned with kerosene, nnd tho whole inside of the house, and lastly, brush a little among the feathers of each fowl. Don't fear to hurt tho fowls, but use it liberally. Sat urate the woodwork thoroughly and then you can count on a rest from lice, though they will come again next year. Castor oil is undoubtedly the best and therefore tho cheapest, for iron axles, which should always bo wined clean, A correspondent informs us that his market-wagon woufil only inn twenty miles befoio requirini' to bo re creased when lard was used, but with castor oil it ran sixty miles, ami it was iood for twenty more a big difference and worth remembering. Ho further remarks that "a wheel well lubricated will turn ono. half easier, and wear as long again, a gain of ono hundred and lifty per cent," tiy tno iiucnii useot oil. "F. O. B." writes in praise of tho Kiinllower as a productive and valuable crop, It can bo grown on poor land and iiroduces a largo quantity of Heed, which being pressed, yields a clear, sweet oil, while the residue forms a rich, palatable nnd nutritious food for cattle, horses and iKMiltry. Tho sunflower can bo advan tageously grown among potatoes and beans, on dry, sunny land, where simile is a benefit. The ashes of tho Btalks fur nish a valuable alkaline fertilizer for laud, and the growing plunts aro said to bo eflicacious in warding off malaria. Many who long suffered from nervous debility would now ho in their graves had they not used Urowii's Iron Hitter Iiolister ('mining' The (notary opens at oi.e end of fho wharf close 'to the water. Two men bring in the squirming loads on n stretcher and dump the mass Into oupppis lor lining. At intervals the covers aro hoisted by vopes and pulleys, and dense clouds of stenin nrise, through which we catch vistns of num. women nnd children nt work. Two men approach the coppers with stretchers nnd scoop ncK ami they throw rapid scoop-fuls done to u senile!, backward over their shoulders. Tho scarlet hue n seen in all ipinrters on the steaming slretcher,in the great heaps on the tables, in scattered individuals on the lloor, in n large pile of shells nnd ref use seen through tho open door, and in nn ox cart load of the same refuse, far ther off, which is being taken away for use ns a fertilizer The boiled lobster is separated on long lnbles,iuto his constit uent parts. The meat of the th" many jointed tail is thrust out with 11 punch. A functionary called a "cracker' fives that of tho claws with a couple of deft cuts with it cleaver, and flic connecting arms nro passed on to be picked out with n foik by the gills. In another depart ment the meat is placed in the onus. Tho l'u-ht girl puts in roughly u suitable selection of the several part's. The next weighs it and adds or subtracts enough to complete tho exnet amount desired (one or two pounds). The next forces down the contents with a stamp invent ed csjieeially for the purpose. Tho next nuts in a tin cover with blows of a little hammer. Then a tray is rapidly filled with the cans, nnd thoy nro carried to the solderers, who seal them tight, ex cept for minute openings in tho covers, nnd put tht'in in nnother tray, which by means of a pulley taokle.is then plunged in bath caldrons, in order that the cans may be boiled till the air is expelled from their contents through the minute openings. Then tin y are scaled up and nro boiled again for sevei'.il hours, when the process of cooking is complete. A new celluloid is said to be ob tained from well peeled potatoes, which are treated for thirty-six hours with a solution of eight parts of sulphuric acid to 100 parts ol water. The mass is diied between blotting paper and then pressed. It is further stated that in France smoking nines are iiinuufnctiirril out of this new material, which are nuke equal in appearance to tho meerschaum. By heavy pressure the material acquires 1 on.l, .i i,n,.,i,w,ou . ...... 1... i uiii.ii i, iitit iiui-oa iu.li. milium 11.1113 Uilll IJU manufactured from it. Fruit is gold in the morning, silver at noon and lend nt night. Look at Adam who got into trouble by eating an apple after Eve. lie enmo up a little late, stepped in without ringing, and, striding softly in to the parlor, dropped into an easy chair with the careless grace of a young man who is accustomed to the program. I'liy .love!" he said to the figure sitting in dim obscurity on tho sofar "I5y Jove I I thought I was never going to "sec voti nlono again. Your niolher' never g'oes away from the house nowadays. Does she, .Minnie f" "Well, not amazingly fre quently," cheerfully replied the old' Indv from the sofa. "Minnie's away so much of her time now I have to stay in." A member of tho Xew Hampshire Legislature denounced a bill that was under discussion as "treacherous as was tho stubbing of IViar by Jmlas in the Komau capital." GET THE LEST, ESTET ORQAlsrS, STRONG COMPETITION In the manufacture of Orgaiib is resulting in the procluction and sale oi' cheap goods, made from inferior niatcriti's. J refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence without any merit whatever, except to ho olfercd cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo clear at any price Will yi-u not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only btilegtiard to select an instrument bearing the names oi' first class, wholly responsible makers. A trood nssortiiirnt. nt styles of the coh brated 1 stey Organs oi tne uniy Authonz-.d iigentfoi tho Betey Organs in Oolumbiu County. A guarantee for five years from tho manu facturers accompanies every Ksley Organ, i .. TTnnll n - , - . A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IKOIs HI rTKKS uia IiIkIiI rccommenJcil for nil illkeuvs re fjiihlns a certain nnd efllclcnt tonlo ; .ecially Jntlhjation, lhjmp,M Inter viitel I'mrs, h'unt of Appalle l,t, aof Mtvwjth, Iuk cj Kntrqy, itc. KurWifs jliolilooil.strenethwwlliowiiv' uml gltviiiewlllutotlKjiiPiviH. Tluyact llkou charm "ii tho dip ! .i;r;iti3, reiiiovlnullilyBiiqiltonviiiiitoiiH.nicIi as 2Wi" Hit I'wl, J!drl,i, lu m ,n the Stomach, Jfeartlum, etc. TJio only Iron IVoinuntloii thai, will not liluclcon tlio teeth or irlv'o JiC!Ulit :!. PciM I ,y Kit ilru'shif. M'rito for thu A 11 0 lloiA, il'2 n. of list r,. a I auiu In- r .ul'n. -. ,. jne. miosis CHKJIIOAL CO., Biiltlmovo, Mil. Vor U9 by (o) i 3rnl'ur The Gl'oul, Unfailing SPECIFIC von Liver Complaint. Tllll H JII'l'O.IIS 01' MVIIU (O.III'I.AINT toe uniaMnefsnnrt pain In tho si Jo. sometimes pain In tlm Miouldt r, nml Is inls'aken lor rheumatism : tho stomnctiu nneclcit with 1 m of appetite nnd sickness) bowels, In general, costlie, sometimes nltcnmthiL' with laxj the henil Is tumbled with pain, ami dull, limy seti'nllon i considerable lost ofmcmorj, with palntul lenssllon (if haMtiff Ictt iinilotio tome thing lilcli ouuht 16 hh n In en done 1 oflcn coinplatnlnit t,f weakness debility and low spirits, Homcllm sinatiy of (hi) above fcjmptoms nltPiul tho disease, and nt nthcr llnics very fow of them; but ilnj liver is generally tho ciuon most Involved. J(K(lt'l,.TE TUB I.tVllIt, AX!) I'ltEVfiNT l)yIM'lii. Cmiitliuillmi, .liiiinillec. Mill, mm At lurk. Chilli mid IVtei-, lltmlilrlir, i'lille, llfrrnliii ail' SiitrliN, Suur Wlnin. nch, Hi iirllnirn, I'll en, rtr. Tonic, tllcrnOvu anil Cudini llcl Simmons Liter HoKUlator, iiurcly CKOlnble, Is the medicine (rencially used in the South to nrouao the torpid Mver to healthy ncllon, tliirlK vtltti v 1 1 1 in il I ii ii poui-r nml illlrm-t nil I lir lit er nml Millie. The net inn of Iho nominator Is fieo from nausea or Rilplng. Itls moslcflcctlu' In Martins' tun Becru tlonsot tho Liter, eiunlhtf Hie bllo lonct ns a cath artic. When them Is nn excess er bllu In tUostoin arti, Iho llcijulatoi'lsnn nctlrc puruo i niter there inotnlotthi! hllo It will rcciilatu tho bowels ami iiiip.ui, iKr iiihi iicaitii 10 mo wnoie system. in-imrcu uiuy vy v. ii, .euui x ci Co. .sold by all Druziftatfl. June si, "fl-ly MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OK LYNN, MASS. MicovinEii or LYDDA E., PSNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, The l'nlliro Cure For nil Female Complaint. nitjjirrrwriitlon, m Itj n.ttn IciiI(Jm( contlit of Vi.etibto rnn" tic Unit nro harnilo-w to the tnoct del lcrite InrfilM, Vponcmn trial tho roeriti of'thli Com j un.lwiltbirocotjntftM.ftsiellef i$ Immediate ( lion lu unci" i'ontljuiryl, in nincty-ulne cm in a hun, d ml, ft pornunf nt caro I j effect! t liouwui Js wilt t tlf. Oi account of lu proven merit, It Id to-day ro foiiimundtKlandpmcrlbfdhtlie' tent iliyticlani La the country. It will cure' entirely til 6nt form of filling of Urn uterui, Luucorrb.ua, Irregular and painful jrenjtrufttlon.allOTarloriTiouMe, Inflammation and Uccrotlun, J'looIIii(rfl,U)Ifplacumenti and the con Kn"t!ttplnMeakiiNi4,kndi! frnpwIaUy adapted U t laCIurrobf life. ItwindituolT and exitel turoort r -iiitl.eutcn.InaneartttaroufdTtloputent, The t.- nlcny to cincNtrouilmmora there Is checked very tcJIly byitfl u. 1 1 flit It 1 i prored to be the treat c't etui U't reinwly that Las erer Iwen dlecoTer i'd. It i'rtimtoi n ery jhji t Ion of tho eystem, and fflree t. wllfcr.-rlr: ror, Uti-m()Te9fIntni-M,ntulncytd-et. i;i nil mrln for kiuualanti, and relic tm weaknese vt thetttomsch Itturi-MKluallntr, Ileadachei, Nerroae riostrtion, UuuTil DcUlity, EleepKksncM, DepretKioii oud Indl cesUon. That cellnk-ttfU a ring down, tanelng pain, weight and back he, In alwayi permanently cured by itjMao. Itwillatalltlmen.iindunderaH clrcumrtau ces, act i i htimny with the Ur that corerm the femalueyMein. For ICld!iyComplalnti of either lex tbU comioun4 le unsunifl-'d. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound la prepared nt 211 and 83B Western Arenue, Lynn, Vmc .i Ico SIM Bit buttle for (&00. Scut by mail lit the form of pllU.aKitn the form of Lozenge, on receipt of price, $1.0t), r box, for tltlier. Mia. TINKUAU f.tclyaniwer all letters of Inquiry, Bond for ponv thlit. AddrcsimaboTe Mention thte paper, N) family fbouU be without LTDU K riSKHAU t.V!::;raL3. They cure Ccmtlpatlen, lUUuume uii JTori'Iddy of tho Umr. U evtt ti-r bix. can now be seen at tho new rooms J. SALTZER, Agent, Bloomsburg, P a " Oil f KNMiltATi KtdCCnON fltOUfiAMATION. . I, UZAT. 11. KST, UIkIi Slicrllt Ol Co. Imntila t'ounl-, L'oinlnoinvealtli nt l'ennsylvnl,1o In roby iniiko Uiown nml rnxliUm tu Uia qualified t'ltrlurs of ColutnUii county Hint n i;eiiernt election tvlll bo livid mi Tuesday, Novombor 8th, 1881, (bi'lni; tlio Tiiesil.ty next followlnit the first Mutulny ot Milil inonlln for Hie tmriioio ol electing the sev eral person? herelunfleruiimeil, to-wlti Ono person for PUlu Treasurer of rcunsjltanta Ono tK'iMon tor I'rotliOnotnry of Columbia county, lino person for County 'ircasurcr of Columbia county. Ono pel son for licylsler an J Itccorder of Columbia County. i lirec persons tor County Commissioners ot Co lumbia county. Three persons fur County Auditors ot Columbll county. Two pcrsoni for Asscclato Judges of Columbia co.nty. 1 also hereby mko known and glvo notice that tho phecs nt liolillnjf tho aMresald election In tho sever nltvards, boroufbs, dlsttlclsnnd townships ttlthln tlin cvntity of CultiiabUnro ftsrollows, tin: Heaver toHiishln, nt the public Iioiimj of Joseph It. Miuman. llenlon tottnshlp, nt Iko public nouso ot Hiram llcst, In tho totvn or Denton. Kast llloOm, at tho Court House, In llloomsburg. West llloom, nt tho Court House, In llloomsburg. llorougli of llerttlck, nt thoofllcool W, J. Knorr, In tho borough of llcrwlck. Tii)roui:li of Ocntrulla, nt tho public houso of Wll 1 la 11 1 l'elfor. Ilrlnrerccl: township, nt the public school houso near UvniisUllo. Cntuwlssalmtiihlilp, at the public houso of (1. 1. Kostenbauder Co., In tho toitn of Catawlssu. Centre township, nt tho school houso near Lnfay etto Creasj's, North Contnghnm District, nt the school house near the colliery of John Anderson Co. Hoiilli Conjughnm District, at tbo bouse ot Mrs. Thomas .Monroe. I'lshlnirereck township, at tho school house near C. II. White's. lYanklln township, nt tho Lawrence school bouse. drcenwood tottnshlp, nt tho house of 1.. D. l'utton. Hemlock township, nt tho public house of Mum. II. Dletterlch, lu the town of lluck Horn. Jackson township, at thu house of Htcklel Colo. Uicust townshtr, nt tho public housa ot Daniel Knoir, In Numedln. Mimin township, nt tho public house of Aaron lies, in the towiiooumtuvllle. Madlon township, nttho public school house In Jerseytown. Ml. Pleasant township, ot tho bouse ot II. W. Mflllck. Montour township, at tho public house of Iteubcn Itauch, nt lluiiert. Main township, at the public house or Jcremlab E Longenbeiger. l'oarlngcreck township, nt tiio house of 8umuel Miller. Ornngo township, nt tlio public house ot B. Unangstln Orangetllle. l'lno township, nt tho Centro School House, lately llxed by a tote ot the cltliens of said township. Sugnrloaf township, at tho houso of Norman Cole. West Scott at the public houso ot John Eekroth In Mght Street. Hast scott township, nt the public house, ot Jacob Miller, in Kspy. At nil elections hcrealtcr held under the laws of this Commonwealth, tho election polls shall be open ed ntseteu o'clock In the forenoon, mid shall eon. tlnue open without Interruption or adjournment until setcn o'clock lu thu etching when the polls will be closed. NOTICH IS IIEUKUY GIVEN. That every person excepting Justices of tho Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Public and PersMis lu tho liillltlii sett lea of tlio State, who shall hold or shall within two months bnto held any r meo or appoint ment of prollt or trust under tho Urltd States.or of this Slate, and city or corpornted dlalilet, whether n commissioned onlcer or otherwise, a subordinate! ofllcer or agent who Is or shall bo employ ed under the legislature, Executive or Judiciary Department of this Stale, or of any city or of any Incorporated district, nnd also, that etery mpinbor of Congress and ot tho State Legislature, nnd of the select or cctnmon council of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated dlstrlct.are by law Incapable of holding orcxeictslngntthesamo tlmo the oillco or appoint ment of Judge, inspector or Cleik of any eleetlonof this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other ollicerot such election shall bo eligible to be then voted for. Tho lnsin'ctors nnd Judge of tho elections shall meet nt the respective places appointed for holding tho election In tho district to w Men they respectively belong, betoro set en o'clock In the morning, and each ot said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who bhall be a iiiiallticd toter of such district. The (pialltled toters of tho severul districts In this county at all general, township bor ough and special elections, nre Hereby hereafter authorised mid required to t ote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed nnd partly written, sever, nlly elassined ns follows: ono ticket shall embrace tho names ot nil Judges of courts voted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary s" one ticket shall em brace the names of all tlio stnto onicers voted for nnd to bo labelled "State;" ono ticket shall embrace the names ot nil county onicers toled for, Including tlio oillco ot senator, nnd Members ot As sembly, It voted for, nnd members of Congress, If t oted for, nnd bo labtile d "County ;" ono ticket shall embrace the names of nil township onicers toted for, nnd bo labelled "Township;" ono ticket shall em onice the names of nil borough onicers voted for, and be labelled "llorough." ... And each class shall be deposited Insepnrato bal lot boxes. L'ZAL II fcNT, Shciiirsomco, Uloomsburg, Sheriff. September 16, -Sl-tf tbi ran mm machine Hi Whereas, the -world renowned reputation ot the White hewing Machine Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to all kinds of mean tricks to Injure Its reputation, we beg to caution all Intending purchasers not to buy a White Machine except from Its regular authorized dealers, who will w susiainca uy me rouowing tvarruuiy, WK WAItltANT THE NATURAL WEAK AND TEAR OF THE White Simile Sewing Machine, PLATE NUMUBH 103330 FOR FAMILY PDRPO BKS1ANDHEHEUYAUHRET0KBE1J THE SAME IN IIKI'AIlt FOIt THE TEHM OF FIVE YKAHH FKOM THIS DATE. FJiEE Of' CIlAltUK. This warranty exreptB the brtuksge ot needles bobbins and shuttles. This warranty will not be sustained unless the plate number abovo ittven corresponds with the number on tho shuttle race Bllde. llewaro ot defaced or altered numbers. WniTE (SEWING MACHINE CO. The "WHITE" Shuttle Sowing Machlno Has ohkatki ciriciTT than any other family Sewloe Machlno for doing every variety ot wortt. J, H Al.TZRli, General Agent, biootossurif, V. 5,0i AOL'NIS WANTED to sell the LIFE OF GARFIELD- His early life and career as Noldler and Statesman : his election und administration ; his assassination ; hu heroic struggle tor life; wonderful medical treat, ment; blood poisoning ; removal to Klbcron ; death, etc. Profusely Illustrated. Splendid portrait of (lurlleld bis wife and mother ; scene of the shoot ing; the sick chamber; (lulteau in his tell; tho surgeons and tho cabinet, i lie only complete and niillu m In woi k. There is i, fortune for agents first in the Held with this book, Outllts Mc, Speak quick. Addicts Hubbard lir s., Pubs., Vis Chestnut St, 1'hlla. Ut 7, tw. (I GARFIELD'S; Favorite Portrait from a Negatlte by mcrsiuui, .trust, or Now York, ot whlth den. (larneld ordered over W lor personal us?, ins issi oraer was lor uxj juatlxi fore the assassination. Hie luxsi, u. Supcrlorto Iho Hntst tleel plato. The people want a stuudurd Portrait. Acents wanted tu sell tiarileld'8 Fuioriie. ISU 111. JIIU U, HUV. 11, PORTRAIT. Druper, of N. V. E. II. Tkkat, Tit ll'wy, N. V Oct Parker's Ginger Tonic i 'ires Complaints of Women and diseases ot tho Homach, Uowela, Lungs Liter, and Kldneit.snd Is entirely dlfTei cut from Hitters, (linger Essences and other Tonics, as it never Intoxicates, coo. and II sues. Large Sating lluylng fl sue, IIISC'O.Y & CO., Chemists, N. T. octT, 4tv, a Ageuti wanted for Life of 1'iesldent (larneld. A com. plute.faltutul history from emdlo to the gruto, by the eminent biographer, Col. ftat.lvi.l) 1,., rAfliif.llr.ii fl, Long (ioveiuorot Massachusetts. Hooks all ready for delivery. An elf guntly Illustrated volume. En dorsed edition. Liberal terms. Agents lake orders for from o to 50 copies dally. Outsells anf other wok ten to one Agents never made money softest. The 1 book sells llseir. Kxfierlence not necessary, Fulluro unknown. All make Immense profits. I'ri tale terms free. (JEU1UIE HTJNbON 4 CO.. Port land, Maine. r oct. U, 'l-lm LATEST STYLES OP Q-A-iLiijinsra- oards At tbe 'COLUMBIAN OKFIOE.' WBsM BL001VISB08G STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH N011MAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. THISSCHOOL, as at present constituted, oilers the very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. Buildings spneious, Inviting and commodious ; completely heated by Btcam, well tentllated, lighted by gas, and furnished with 11 bountiful .-.'in iiy of pua.soie Location healthful, anu easy ot access. Tuaehei s experienced, efllclont, and alive to their work. Discipline, linn but klud. unllorm and thorough. llxpcnfii'P moderate. Fitly cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students admitted at any tlmo. Uooin.i reserved when desired. Court... of study prescribed by thu state 1 I. Moilel School. II, I'rcimnitoiy. Ill, Elementary, IV, Clnnslcnl, Aeljunct Courses i I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Miwlc. IV. Con ire hi Tho Klemontary Scientific and Classical Courses corresponding Degrees j Master of tho Elements; Master of tho Sciences; Master of the Clawlcs. ilrndiutcs lu tho other Courses recelte Jsornial 1 erliucaies their nt.tnlnmnntu.. nli.ti.xl itv tin, fim.'aru nt tltu llnar nt 'I'.iatnul- Thecourso of stud y Drescrlbod by the state ts liberal, and the h dentine and Classical courses are not Inferior to those of our best Colleges. i no nuue 1 equiresn nigno BOntandetnelentTeacherHl and their talents, ns students. Catalogue. addrpst the Prineitml. IIO.V. Wl I.I.IA .11 KI.U HI,I I'ro.l.lfiit llnitril 8ept.8,'TS.. HOW? WHAT ! WHME? WHY! One of the problems of Gootl and Comfortable Living IS THE MATTER OF CLOTHING. ST EXAM IN K ouit STOCK ok YOUTHS HOYS and CHIIiDHENS CLOTHIItfG shirts; pkarl white, hicyulk shirts, latest out. WKIjI.MADK CLOTHING AT THE VEHVLOWEST PIUCES HATS 1011 MEN. JlOVtf, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN. WlERCHftNT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Perfect Fits, Latest Styles, Full Satisfaction. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING and OASSIMERES IN THE COUNTY A Pull Line of Furnishing Roods. Headquarters for TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES Merchant Tailor & Gents9 Outfitter THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWARD. UNE THOUSAND (1,000) DOLLARS I REM1U.U offered 10 ANY PERSON that will ilo 118 GREAT A RANGE OF WORK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE HEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basting. It will mako Hide liem on sliccts, ic, hem all manner ot blab woolen goods, os koft merino, crupc, or goods difficult to liein on other machloea. It makes a more elaatlc stitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put In piping at same time It will turn a hem. sew braid on the right side and stitch on trimming at one operation. It will do Mllnir bias or straight, either on cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across teams on any goods, I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sow on facing, either with or without showing stitches; bind Dress Goods with the same material, ellherscailops, points, squares or sti alght. 1 he only machine that will bind Hats, Cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or silk, from x to S inchesln width, without lasting, It will gather with or without tewing on. It win gather letween two pltces and sew on at tho same time. It will make arunie and stitch a pillow slip on to tbe facing at the same time. It will shirr any kind of goods. It will make plaited trimming either with or with out sewing it on. It will make plalttd trimming either tcallapcd or straight, and tew a plplrg on at the same time. It will mako knife plaiting. J. SALTZER. Geu'l Ageut, UloomKburg, P. oct. 1, '80-lf HIDES. Tho Highest Market Price in Cash I'AIUFUK ALLKIMWUF HllliS T A. SOLLiEDER'S Leather nml Shoe Fliiillii (.' Hurt Main Stisi:lt, Oitositi: Stone Ciinitcii, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Aprils, 'so-ly NEW.RICH BLOOD! III.xhI. ami will completely i i:hh tlm llu.Mt i lioeiiMru.v.teiii 11 tlin 11 iull. A nv perbon w ho 111 la U, 1 n:.-li nlKlit from 1 in Uuwkii fiiay lwti-turi.il ti) xi'iiiiil lienllli. If fuilin tlilnir lJ 1io.,1h. Hcnt hi-111 ill fur 8 letter tUmiit. AGENT8 WANTED KyysafyfiaW wlSk'fu5','i i f n"1 '."V"" "tl n"y of ffA wutltfur whMi tticru It lwji rudr market Stud may ,!. y aid BEATTY'S Wgans 18 useful stops, t sets reeds " - only vs. I'lauostlMup ivniua. 0talog, Vivv, Aodrets lleatty, VMi'lunglou, N,J. may?, 'si.ly aid LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HANI) AT TINS OVVIOK are PROFESSIONAL, and Students ifraditatuir scrlbod by the state ts liberal, nnd the h clcntlllc and Classical courses are not Inferior to those of our best Colleges. or order ot cltltenshlp. The times deuand It. It H ono of the prime objects of this Sehoul to help to secure It, by furnishing intern, j for her schools. To this end It solicits young persons of good abilities nnd good piirposcs.-lhose wlio deslic to luiprote; tlielr lime uts. To all such It promises ntdln developing their powers, anil abundant opportunities forwcllpaldlaboraflei'ii-inlngScliool. lor of Trn.tef. BUSINESS AND DUE-S SHIltTfi, HANDSOME l'ATl'EUNS pesiiiabeu styles js ou km ott0 afull'line OK FALL STYLES JUST RECEIVED. SPEEH'8 PORT GRAPE WINE I'ltd In tie principal ( Luiiles for Cunnunlon lllirOhCH. EXCELLENT FOR LABI. S 15 D WEAKLY PEE3CKS AND THE AOED. Spaer'p Port Gxape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. a Mia CelclraKd Native Wine Is made from the . Juice of the t pono drape raised In this Country lis Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed bv any other NatHe Wine. Ueli g the pure Julcoof the drupe, produced under sir hpeer's own pertonal suiervislnn, Its purity and genuineness are guranteed. The youngest child may partake of Its generous qualities andlhe weak, est Invalid use It to advuntago It Is particularly benwelal to tho aged and debilitated, arid suited to tho various ailments that affect the weaker sex. it la lu every respect W'ime to he hkliku on. PPEKR'S P. JT. Sherry, The I. J. SMEIIltY is a Wine of Huiierlor character and partakes ot the golden qualities ut tueirrane. from which It Is made. Kor rurlty, HlchDei,3,Elaor and Mtdlcal I'ropertles, It will be lound unexcelled, SPEEK'S I, .f . RrsiBMly. This UUANUY stands unrivaled in ibis Country being far superior for medlcul purpotes. ' IT 18 A PUIIEdlMlllPtliu f om thenraioaiidcon. tains valuable medical propi rtleB ' 0 IlhsB a delicate Uacr, tltullur 10 that of tho grapes lromhlih Itlsdinilled.and lain grunt favor among nrt.1 class families. k"" 'ur Beo that the tlpulure tf ALHItl) Sl'KEIt.l'nssale N. J., Is our the curl- of each boltle, SOLD BY C A,KLEIM. deo m do t- To Nervous Sufferers-Tho Great Eurcrean Botedy. nn. i.t, nuit.ON'8 suclrio Msmcisk. Dr. J.U. Simpson's Sueclllo Jleilitii.e i.,mih cur; for ovciwc.ikof Icdj or bn ln orr xtets ofur.y kind, such as wesknets and all dlteaBis tamlil it frittn Knrvnns llf-lillllv 1, riiai.11,1 .. 11. .....to I.angiior. Utnlludc. Dei resslcu oi 1-plrlls suit luno lloual doraugtineuls of (he utivous tyttem gen. , , , eruhy, l-sl s In the itaen ur riue, ujsmi ui.iieuiory, rrema ture oldugu anddla-l eases iuni ieaa u consmpllou, Insani ty an early gravi or both. Notuattei how stuttered I In system may be from1 excessta of a u j kind, a ehort coursu iuoi, muvuuiii uuu iirwuro ueauu and hapn nesa whero before as despondency und gloom, 'l ho &m. clrlo ilejllclne Is being used with wonderful success. geUuTArlrKrmU t0fll1' U'r"U '""" ,l'Slf ff.pufili'!0. ,1,ug W rackngo, or six packages (PL5'1 ,)m. hv b' "ll,u receipt ol money. Address all orders, J.Jl. hlMl't-i N'sIIKIhiinkiO Nos m and no Main street, llutTalo, N,Y, len.u, "si-jf "YAINWKIGHTACO., " WHOLBHALK OHOCKliM, ruiuDiLruu. Dealers In TBAH, HYHUIH, OOKPElf, BUUAIt, WOLAHMBs aiii, eriois, sic'iji soli, to., ao. .S E. romer Aucond and Anh ttrueu. arordm wti' reorivo prumpt tueati4 1 1 - 1 1 ma. 1 Art. V. Course In I'liy.'ical Culture. therein, (cceivo State Diplomas, conferring 1 10 foUowln F I'. IlH.LM VEU, beerotniy. THE BEST REMEDY mi: Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs. AVTTTD'S IinlNeilieiwidlii' pill- illUiitv innnary ormiiii n sato orCVjvCrp, nml velialilp leliicily Ii .PaVrV Ml Invalilaljl.'. AykisN P'iTjUrt ill t'lll'.IIUV 1'IXTOllAl. I Midi a loiiHily, nml no tlm cniiliileiien ( tlio puliUc. It h a srl. eiitilio cninliinalloii n( tlm iiiuiliclnal lulucU ulei nml ctirallvo vlr CHERRY tiles of tlio Hues! (lruj!i, rr-rTSnni Ity of remits. ItstrllteH I CjlvnfiLi. Httliufoiiiiilatlonofnll piiliiioii.u v ilhoaies, atToiiliiitf iiroiiipt lollef and raplil i-'iuei, nml H mlapteil to patient of any ago or either sex. lleinj; very palatalili!, thr ouiij.'i'.it rliililri'ii talic It icaillly. In onlii'iarv Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Hroiit'liiti', Inlltien.M. Clei'Kyiunii'rt Sure Throat, Axthnin, Croup, atid Ca tarrh, tin- ellects of Avrn's Oiir.imv l'i:c lon.u. are ni-ileal, and multitudes am nn imally pveserveil from .seiloiw Illness liylts liiaely and faithful use. It should lw Kept nt hand in every hotiicliold for tlm pro tection it alfiiids in Midden attacks. In VliouiliiK-iuiinli and Consumption thero is no other remedy so etlieaciotis, soothing, uml helpful. Low prices ate. inducements to try sonio o( tliu many uii.Miues, or sviupa, niade of cheap uml inelTeitive iniedieiits, now olfered, which, ns tlievioutalii no i-uratlvu iiiiiilllies, can atfuid only temporary lelief, mid are sure todci'ciw and ili.i.ipioinl Iho patient. Diseases of the throat nml lungs ik'lii.iud attlveaudelfirlixi'treattiieut; and it is dan. P'loas eNpeiimenliu with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that theso diseases may, while so Hilled with, become deeply seated or incurable. U.sii Avin's Citi'.tiiiv l'r.cioii.M., and ou may riinlidently expect the lict vesults. It is a staud.ud medical preparalion, of know n ami ackiiDVi ledgeil cuvalUe potter. hiuI is a cheap as its cnieiul piepavatlou nml tlm Ingiedients will allow. Kmiuenl phj siclans, knowing Its romposition, preM illie it in their practice. The test of half a leiitnrv lias proven itsnhsolutu l eitalntj to inre all pul inonary complalnls not ahead) liejoml thu reach o( human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co., I'rnctlcul nml Anal) Ileal Clieinl.l, Lowell, Mass. old nv au. pi:ii.i.im i.w.nwwiMit: Todb, TbncliaWorlnaansliip & Dnraliility. TVIMIAJI KBTATir. ,V CO. Tvlm DaWmore Street, llullluiM. Ko. IIS riflh Avenue, Now York. oct 14, Iw. r 5 (00 A0ES1K WANTED TO SELL THE " LIFE OF GARFIELD! Ills tarty life ond caret r as soldier and slatemnn: his election and ucrninlstnitioii ; Ms assassination . L1lero,1f 'y'Blfo l"' I'fi'i wonUciful medical Heat- fi.c.,n,,1i,?li,"1i "'Ufiiat'l. splftdicl porlrall of (luifltd, his wne in (I mother ; s-ceue tf u,e nl0ot Ing; tho Mck-cnatuber; (lulteuu In his cell: llw "iirwons, and tlio Cabinet. 'Iho only complete, and niitrienllc woik. Iheie Is a roitiiLO for ngcuu II st In (he lleld ttllh this book. Oulltt 61 p. .Sp?,ik iiiilcl;, delplfia'! "l l,"Alt" 1,ucs ' 'rs I'lttimt'st., PhiiJ: CCD. II, 4V. r E MPLOYMENT-!ri?.?1i,P,!'te'rlrl.:(; Alia (Idl.ADV tit... ii. 4 11 rvrcl-.mt-r, MlVjiniiett. U VC.i: ppuioill'jr nul.1. SI.OAN . ni. I II I I II II U 1 1 . u. oct. u, nv. $777 "L0. i'ics to agents CUM Hu. ACtltiU'.d.VIClfKliY Augusta, Maine. r wtli.J'v. I In i n a J! i ' "alt's "' 1vci Using Oct 14 4 w VTUV0 H N' V' $2880 made in one yenr by one uceiit. on'uV'f, fJjra"o,s mtle.orONK DOl.I.Alt fur b d nerei.t ipiiiMpu whldi retail fcr JJ, i.td we nlll show m how lo make utt-u In u u r. 1c s, ie to niemion thispaper" KT. Ill LK. KIN Act).' octl.iw Lewlabuig, I iilon Co., 1'n. r i AND Paper Hanging. WM. P. BODlNEi IKON MlliilO fcEUMj, UKJUH-IK. pA Isptepareatodonll kinds of HOUSE PAIWTINa flaln and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, BOTH DKCOJIATIVK AMI 1'l.AlN. All UIikIn ol B iirniliiio Iti lutircti una nimlc ii h iroml un iu NONK I1UT KIHbT-CLASS WONKNKN i Jtl'1.0 KI) .Estimaics WXadc ou all Work, W.M. F, I'.ODINE J. W. RaEDER, PRACTICAL HOOK BINDKR N 1 111 WW Al.l II It I T h' m lr, WILKES-BjQiEBB, PA. niiiiiN iu i Ma. .mn in iiui.iu a- Htw. MiJiMiuiinn minimi, loca, Corrcsponclerce nilleited j (), (!nx jjo (1. C. SLDJH & BRO. HLoo.Msinmu, pa, Manufacturora ot Oarriagca, Etgeloo, Phaetono, fllolghn, I'LATFOltll WAC10NS, to. Ktrat-clMa work alwayt on hand. HSPAIKINQ MKATLY 1WNB f rlon relnoea to mlt the timna nCT"' TntSHj ehenilcaiiy iiinieu, ot S; iW( Hitch power af lo Insiiro RAIL ROAD TMF T-BlF it. Mm f imu'iiu a niun ii. it. Divls,' : 1 ";La. tsUMJIIIll I'IMH I .; .......I., B.....I... 4... mi hum unvi ciumij .nine ' ins ,, on the I'liMwimplila a: Krte llt lrja, nui'i ,". t'l UMTVyAIH), KrloMall I'l.tvos I'hllinltlphi t " " MnrrKburif " Wllll.iin purl " " .Ter(y hor " " Look Haven " llonuro ,1 A.lt'.i .,1 T...,i. li J Ml, ) .?'.'" P .j, 1,1 -ii.. 'ii-'!" '3 . U tllj, tllrtgnra Kxpreas lotivos I'lill.Mtnlrihln " llntrlsuiiig nrr. nr, wimainstwri ' " hock ilaten " " llenovo " ' Kuno K.ul I.lnn leaven I'hlladelDlila " " llnrrlsburi' " arrive at Wllllumsporl " " Lock llnen KAHl'WAlm. PncliM Ilsprosi liia't's hoel; Haven " ". 'I'lsc.rshoro 1 In ' a in CtWttll, i;i in am V ti. '?f P.. J on, "I'M 'J -jam . "ii L, "I" P. lu;.i. ''a . Ills 3 1 ut. . . "'"hirnsporl " anlro at llniilsburg " " riillAtlehiliTa Day Kxpu mi leaves llenovo " " lck Haven " v llllamsporl " nrrUt'iil Dnnhbiirg :; ;; joipiiia Utlo Mall leaves llenovo ' " Ik lliivcn " " willlatiipoit ' ut rives nt llan lsbiire , " l'lillnuelpliw fast Uuu leaves Wllllamsport ' airlvta at llnrilsbuig i iiiiiii.eipnia Ill In Mall anil KasL Una weHi.nii.i in. . Hint mike Cunt connections nt Noiil imni. Iff.'J i:n I.IIIU Gilo Mall West, Nlaara Kxpiuss Weil n.i v . iiu yust mako cifme cotiliettluii at Wlinit,,., with N. u. It. W trnltiMiorih. Niagara Hxprcss W'tt nnd Day I'w, ., , , nku cl.e coiii.eclln nt t I.- ii,.. ..K. .? ! 1 Kile Mill! tint ntid West connect nt m, , ., rains 'in I.. S. ,t M. H. I! It. ; nt Cnrr utti V, ? !' A' ll' 1 II ' .11 I'l.i., . fl.,.,, l.,. ,!' ".'"." I 11. nnd at DHttwood with A. V. It, it. 11 ' Parlor cais will nu lietwtru I'iilt i n amino iiitiiiiipiuum .Mtvrum uxpn ss wei t, ,.i,a pros 'ust . ma -in mi iiimu irmiv WM. A. IHHe.Mv ICIIl'Ui ,. VrORTIIKUN C'KNTUAI. KaIHUn V t-M.MI'AN, on and nfler Januniy mil, 1-s. tialnsw, Sunbury as follows!; ".mmm N011TI1WAHD. Norllum KMi'tKs i;.S'i. ii,.. mm, t-i,, ,,. ,., " 'in Ui'ivn at 'JtiniehU'ii, 1 1 ' ilu'lioit 'i n . ' Nln..ii. w i. HUkuia i:xpie.s 1.03 p iii. arrl ii I: mlnm ,n p u aruvo i;.inaliil.ilgua m...i " Itocliester ii u " " Nl.i.?iii'..i i . j, . Fast lino n.'n p m unlvo i:imlrn i, ,',. Wnt kins ; -,pB HOUTKWAlll). Southcin Kxpreua l.si a. m.itrilve llarrist, ,, arilvo I'lil Kdelphlt ; .ii " New Vork I " Il.iltliaoi i i. Wlt!lllgt Hii,, 0, 1'ito tlo Uxpieas lo.oo t in irrlve llarrl' Vh t fa tune riii uJe il,li ai.'.pi: " New Voik o . " lii.iri.-.iui i, . Wunllln'tril . J Day K.xprca-!,: p m nti Ims Hum- httita- n pu ' t'liihi'I iplii i i,i " " New oik ! " " liiiiLiiii e 5 ' '.Vathlnutmi 7:.; Krlo Mi.tl l.u it. rr.. nnlvo licnlsMirg r n- . n ' I'ltllnMphla 'J. " Now Yoik a ' tuitlmorj , .ii " Wuhhllilin, y, '. P. l'Alt.MUIt, tk'iler tt l'.m,i, t FltANK TIP'.M.SO.N. Iimi . r P IIILAI)l'Xril. AM IlKALKN I AnilANUKMlCNT OK PAfsr' T11AIN.S June T, ltsi. TKilNa LlfAVlt IIUI'KKT A8 fOI I UWVtill M. t ror Kow Vork, riilladilphla, lleiulliig. ' Tamaqua, c, 11,45 a. m ForCatawlssa, 11, H u. in. 7,'.n and i) i . For Wlllkimnpoil,ii,15 a.tii n. m. ami t TKAIKS rOlt atl'KKT I.KCVH A. IOIl CKITKh.' New Vork, v 1 1. Taiiuiieijil U.tii tin. Puiiuil I inok Haute 7,45 a. m. Umo Philadelphia, !,! u. n , Leave Heading, ll.Ua. in., I'o - i and Tamaipia, 1,30 p. m. LemeCutawlHsa, t!,lo s,l iu. in tno i. Leuvu Wllll.i'iispoilj 45 t.m.v.eu p. I assengerii vo nuirion No' or , u lien! tu I to ami filial "i it pill' i lll.oul change of ears .). K. Woe T oeneritl Ma C. II. HANCOCK, (ieucral I'assenKcr an I Ticket Acci.t l.tn '0, l si -i.r. I) hi. A WAKE. LAUKA WANNA WKSTKliK HAlLIt'JVIi aw jmsbuih.. , jvisicA" Tlmo-Table Mo. S', Tal.ct cnect n' ( JIO.iDAi, JLNB in. is-ii MOUTH, il'i i p.m. p.m, a m, It. Ill y i a i a tu v i. .Scr.inton. . Helluvuu..,. I'ajlorvllle.. .I.ackuwanna.. .... I'lttMon West l'lltaton Wyomihtf. Mall by. l'.enuett.. .Kliitfaton 9 it 9 31 II '2.1 11 i 1) 1. a 411 3 111 8 'U 3 Is J .1 0 T 'J 10 'J II v 0J !i in V 412 9 f J 9 "7 0 il I el I It is i 8 5t' S 51 '.i ii u to 8 S 8 43 8 33 8 ;t 8 III b III I 51 3 111 i a i 47 e 4i i .u s in 1 15 1 4l 1 6 1 15 I (It) . .. .Kinusion .... ..I'lymouUi.iunc,. ... Plymouth . in US Avontlalu . ... Nautlcoku.. P S4 10 Vi 10 a 11 07 11 IS I ;i 31 s 50 113 u ii lS :5 I. ii 47 ' 4V i 49 I 8 31 8 i S 11 s at 7 tb 7 10 7 4,1 7 111 I 111 .Hunlock's reck ..suickhhlnuy,, ....illck'b Ferry ...Heacli llavun. llcrwlck . Hrlar Creek.. Willow tirovo.... Lima lildsf 7 4S 1'i 41 7 41 1'J a, 7 41 VI 15 7 31 li IS 7 'js 't m 7 SO II tu 7 la li tu li 67 10 511 .5 45 C 31 II ...........i.apy 11 39 .liluuuisuuiK.. 111 45 , 5 7 iii Hunert.... i I V4 ('alnftlsba llridi.'t'.'ll 51 I ml... .Danville.. . u 5 i (.'hulaslry 1 I 1 , 31 l.' . ...Cameron.. . tr Northumberland. i f p.m. a 'i. a.m. cm e a.n 'A F tlAi.S-KAI url THE CI1EAT ii I TIiLINGTOX HO UTli, ISTNo other lino rtina Three Thniuuh Tai. fiwcr Trains Dally botweou Chlcaeo, Dea Moines, Council IllulTa, Omaha, Lincoln. St. Jni'Pli, Atchlmiu, Tnpeka nml transit City, l Ircct tomifetlon.s for nil point In k'ansua, Nobrnjkn, Colorudo. W'yomliiK. Montana, Ne vada, f,ow Moxloo, Arlioua, Idalio.Orceou and California, Tlio Hhorloat. Bpecdlott nnd Most Comforta W,i1,ou.'," via llaiinlbul to Fort Bcott, l)enlon, Kalian, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Halve ton and all points In Texat, ii '"J "'"''limlcil Indiieciniinls olTcrcsl bcllil4 Una toTmvclors nnd Tourisla, aro M followm 'iho eoloiiratcd I'ullinnii (likwhcol) l'alaen Hlcfipinjr Cnra, run only on thlt l.lno, ( II, ;V 8'1'daco Drnwliiiflloom Cnra, with llorlon'a lice lliilncl.'liulrs. Nu oxtra tlmriro for rieut4 In Itecllu nir (Imlrj. 'i ho famous C. 11. .V t), J'alaeo DIiiIiik Cara. florirooiis HmnkhiK Cart (lllcd Willi KICRiint lllKh-llaekwl llatlan ll voivlns Chairs lor tho oxcluslvo uso of llrkt tltitfn passeniiers. larA0!'1 LWX ni'). Bupcilor Kiiulpmcnl, com blued with tholraront Through lr AiuiiKii' iiioiit, make thu, above iillnthcrn. Iho favorllo Uest0 ,lloSoutl'i Houth.WeBt.auil Hie Fur i..'f.ry" l' anl,yoi will find trayiltuif a luxury llifleadof nilciimfort, 'iTiroukh Tjokott via llili Coleliratod l.lno for eulo nt all unices In the Uullod Htatoa aud CminilH. All Informntkm almutlUlea of raro.Slocp ",f.(.;"r Aeoommoilallona, Time TablcJ, to., will bo cheerfully iflveii by applying to J.(. A, 11I!AN, aett'l Uaslern Acnit, , JWI W nslilngtciii Ht lloatoii, Mull. ,..,. ,,"n;1,',,lltl"'flw'f'i New Vork JAMUH I II. W 001 . (leu, I'ntl. Alii., Thlcak-o. T.J. I'O'H'li I.Uon. Manaucr, rhlca viperinteniiiint's illrn ScrmjiO'i ' 'no tfiChLi wJmJIun ' wm mmTCJ uarco l, vc,40t