RHPtfWRMraW . -' ,THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, ELQCMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Flavor of P.ullcr. ' . i Admux nil llio invonUonrltmtlmTi m V"i Ih . ii lirniiglit nut to nttl trip iitrlkri of Imi'or in tlioir work mid t int'iean1 tin' lint 'or yield of milk, untli'iMg wv jit licin il spurred to 1 in iir t uiilfiirniily to tin tl.iwir at nU ftwniM of tliu yrrtr. aim iiiui.ni)ju union imgiKii'ii-nr.comr 1ihctl in tin- way of tyi ifprrifi yl ff tin mako iiud aiiiioiiraiicK, t ill tTid minitMlif- fi'ionci' in lla or rcnitiiii,vlilc1i no nut lmnisiii nor manipulation can norm!, nor is it likely over to !, m ittlopcniils tniin ly m the clmi :ntiM of the food tlio cows yot at tlu' tlnio the lmlter is inmli'. In thi month of June and Octubur, lylien the ilNt and spoond t'rfffis of grnix ar6 ill UtturinoM lgnions Mni, tlin buti' 64 sds is tli" l'mil flavor, mid th only wiiy to retain Urn latlqr in its neaivst condi tion is to cut tlio gran when it nowrr to transmit it is at lis height. If two ob?erviUlont Urn taken of tho Ntatc ol tho paslures in Juno .and He ti'inhi r. tin) mystery is uluuiieoxplaiucd. At tho earlier "period the herbage tf tho pastuns h at its most vioioua gfowtlt, tho stem and blade the itillest uf tnii, and rich with the juices and cloinutils which ih1i forward the plant, tluw.sup- lilvtnir a looil not to tie excelled, either for its milk or llmh-prodiieing (piat'ilie, or in the ilavor il iuiiiarts to cither: At tho latter period tho lood having biieoiun in a measure tlrtetl up, niitMmtm, tnc J"i ces either evaporated or converted into woody tibre, and Urn seeds of nox ious weeds mlnitled, as thev ai'e, more or less, with tlio trrass, arc all calculated to impart their bittur Ilavor to the but ler In cuiiiiK the hav, op"cinlly if the crass become "dead line' before bcini; harvested, a large per cent of the ilavor is lost, it being an clement -which no curinir or storinix awuv can iirescrve.uot oven in the much-talked-of silos, anil the only way to come nearest to its prcser vation is by feeding mill stuff and roots. Uepeatcd trials have shown that grass . .!... .1.!. 1...H... il cut m otooni imam mis iiuuer tiiivur tho nearest, and is then in its best con dition to im'jart it to the butter, even when fed in winter, and although second crop clover may bo equally as good tor its milk-producing qualities, yet the but ter lacks tho solidity and quality of that mane jrom inu earner cm erop. iiuiiiy be, and no doubt is very advbablo to prolong as far as possiblo this vigorous urowth of tho pasturage by Rowed corn, millet, ifcc, in order to keep up the .sup- lily of butter and milk, but it will be a long tune, it ever, belore anything can bo made to take the place in supplying the aroma of tho colfee in June. The peculiar Ilavor imparted to butter by the gras at that season oi the year cannot bo extended to a later ncriod. nor secured by any substitutes, the modern tilo jo tho contrary notwithstanding,' for no lormcntail lood that lias had its sugar chanced to alcohol can over bu made to answer in the place of early cut grass in producing finely flavored butter. , Tho relativo oxccllenco and cheapness of the food may bo preserved, but nothing can restore tlio lost, Ilavor ot the butter in tho winter so well as mill feed nccom panicd with roots. lUtltiuiorc Hun. 1! rlcy fur ('rcillng. In this country barley is us6d mainly for brewing; in Europe and Eastern countries it is fed to stock, particularly horses. As compared to oats it is more nutritious and less heating. 1 he pro duct of an acre of bailey is of nioiq value as an article of food for horses or other animals than tho product of an aero of oats of equal quality. The grain being harder when dry than oats, it cannot bo consumed so well in a raw state, but if fed ground itbhould be soaked in water pr boiled. When ground and Jed in "coniiuction with cut fodder, there is nothing superior as food for working teams. Barley keeps tho system open and tho skin soil, tin long as our Amer lean lurmers grow barley with no use for it in view but malting, so long will it bo subject to extreme lluctuatious in price, and the business ;t risky and nnt certain one for tho grower. J5ut when tho vialuo of it for feeding stock is real ized the markets will be steadier and the profits of tho crop moro certain. Many farmers grow both barley and oats, the one to sell and the other to fictl...f It) would be wiser, if the soil is gyqd foij barley as most all soils are to grow' a portion at least for feeding purposes-in-stead of oats. Ground barley is an ex cellent food for fattening bog. Wo know from actual experience that horses will perform as much labor when "fed on barley as they do wlun fed on o"at,l )ii ring tho Mexican war all the gr'aitrthat horses and tunics had from tho time the army left Jalapa for the interior ytjs barloy and corn but mostly barley. OavD airy horses as well as those used for teaming purposes could not bo in . better condition than thoy were. Ciiuxo Conx Fonnnit Tho "Now England Farmer, referring to tho fact of much corn fodder spoiling when being cured, gives the following plan" as a safe' one to follow: A good way is to set firmly in the ground a small stake or large Bi.ed beau pole, around which a few arnifuls of corn is set and bound securely near the top. This makes u firm center around which1 tobuild. Then set up more corn, placing it evenly all a.iouud, and leaning it no moro than'nee eesary to have it stand. When enough is placed to make a large stack, all that can cure, duiw a rope, wilh a slip noose in one end around the stack nf tight as convenient, using a stop laddixtfljilmid upon, jf tho corn is very tall. -An-nssht-ant can now bind wth" u straw band or with selected slalkSj after which tho rope may bu removed. If doing the work alouo the rope can bo tied wbilo tho band is being put on. Corn fodder well put up in this way, may bo kept if desired, in tho field till winter. A gontloinaii who was introduced to llcury Labouchero attho Ueufstoak t'lub mistook him on tho m mi'Mit for the sou of a well known legislator in tho upper 1 lousy of l'.irlhi'iioiit. "I heard a in t forcible speech from your father a fen- niglits ao in tlio J.onia. saia tlie new ncijuatutance. " 6u d6'n1tsayvso, ' re plied Labouchero, "l'oorfathe He died many years ago. I oflim wound(;red where Ip'lnd gone." & ' Jlliero is in liounieiia a YUlloyjaiowii as tho Kezanlik, entirely given ujptu ro.sa cultU"' Uuriug tho llowering semoiujl' is from tho tup of tho hills on either slltu1 ono mass of llowors, Ho saturated is tne air with tho'perfit'iio that it clingi to th lialr and (ho clothes, and tho suent ro inains f ir days ou the latter. Tlio essence silU wholoia'le in I'.uis at 1,.")IJ!J and 1', UUiJ francs tho kilo, and is rctiiled at. i.OU'J fratiia and over. Air. AVaHor K. Adams, of WWboro. Mass., writes: "For years I siill'orod the horrord of dyspepsia and indigestion. Thev seemed to weaken overy onuu of life, and completely jthattereil piylir voiis systoqi. At nigh( whoiijl hy 'down' I ult 1 cmilil nut H' imtn morjiing II. iribuni pained mo nrwt tciuiJi'. 1 1 d Jjunvn s lion Ilitteisi 1t Huited my ISl llt'l ly, ami uoiniiiiy i m.ijii u . . i . i , i .1TKmF...1 .11 g' -IH 'lliy KIWI OI 'OljJtaHJIUI ljy .JI1U)V jmi)l''Mon and fiptomi of ill ii oiuur a In .iah arc nil ono mist rcfresldu'', dn Hliiit 1 enjoy ess sliimber. (l.illnglier nnd Hairing ii'ivntK wen' 1vrv ti'tti'l her find Mopp'il at the sail' htiV Their inoim w er" together u itn a d or between thrm. liagliag st.nii haw but dlKCovered there wen o towels in the loom. Nnid ( ill'iirlu r i Jttti'lftiilglojQjMrs ami will i rd-r !omWeiil un!' Clio left and l!agba pmeocdod to hither his face (iall.iglu r nnt to the oiuoe, but no did not order towels. He said : "That man with me has ills of violent imanity audi think he's got one on him now." This said, Gallagher went out for a stroll. A waitir wyiit up to Kiigban's dour'tvrecouubiltv. Uaubag. was waiting impatiently 'for the towels. The longer lu wuiludtht' uglier he got. lid swore vig6rously. 'IVvSifeY hoard aUd Wont down stahstirul reported. ' Meuntutio liligbitii got tired ot wa ting i md rang the U'il, Nobody iln.i.d res- pond. Ho rang nguii, vigoiously and heartily enrstng tneir m-my. ay mat time tlu) clerk nnd two whiters verc' out side his door, listening, . They could hiiar hiin sweai' an 1 stamp anmiiidnThoy tliouglll do mint lit' Vety limy. . Apd he couldiit understand mii vi n y his. bell Wilsn't answered. He rang it with all his might, ami the maledictions he heap ed on Gallagher nnd thu liou.'o , WeVo frightful. He had got hi fnuu lathered, and could nnither procetd nyr reinovo the lathet-till ho got tho towels, and, aVhe wa iK great haste to got'tiii.i wedding1 that he had come to to yn to h'jc, and tho time w.n growing short, .tho delay made liim nearly deTu'ioti-i. The listen' lug party in the entry Merited !r tini sped. Finally liabapf could stand it no longer. lie Mai'jed put U) gfcl luwoW himself. Willi cual off, . face. Intituled and .1 razor in his hand, ho did look ih.mI. As ho oanu' out' th" llstueis lied with howls. Ho called lo t hum' loihtnp, but, they would not. He pirsued. livery body lied from him Amazul,he nulled at everybody he saw to get an explana tion. The house was put in a state of tho wildest excitement anhey raced ovir it, up and down stairs and acros halls and parlors. Finally they trapped 1 tag bag in a closel,aijd sjiut the door on him. Thcy'thcn1 scnlj (orthu.pollce! and a doc tor, mid w lion they opened the door ami ltagbag stepped out he was secured. Protests and explanalinns availed uaughl. They knew he was insane, bound him and had lathered his head to hhave it, when Gallagher returiud and rescued him. IMIVSICIA.V s .Mivii'i: iiu.M.ni. MOW TO (IAIN .llAllitl: nuno, Pa., Iarch ill), 1S81. Nothinois nioro clinrmiiii'.and attracl-i ive than a thoroughly healthy, perfectly formed woman: a bright-eyed, ioy, laughing, joyous, happy-facctl gill, one1 who linds keen jileasurein merely living. An invalid wife or mother is ml object of sympathy in an otherivisc contented household. Happy tho home vthosc women folk enjoy perfect health. In my practice 1 have always recommended sickly women to use Ibown's lion Hit ters. Incase of iireguhiiitiesdyspoi -sia, indigestion, heartburn, iiausuCsyur stomach, nervousness and cxliausJt'iyio, de bility, I find it exceeds all other remedies as a true niedicinal tOiiic. It never fails to gently soothe, refresh and strengthen the general system, and especially thoe parts made weak by continued distress; and what satisfies me most, is, tha(. the cures, although in some instances grad ual, are always permaiforfC 31 I). OET THE nil. S0ifevsssugm .... E--;T-ri-7 - - , In the niunufiictnre of Organs is rcMuHing in tin- i todu litn and wile Qf clieup ,good3, umde from ini'i rior niiitci in h. 1 rofor j aitintWly to bogus Organs thtit am continually springing into cxi.4oiicc-, without any merit whatever, except to be oHcrctl cheap, and then when' purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. Will yuii not then, leader, Zf 3rou Contemplate Buying cri Organ consider it your only sali-gimnl to select an insfrutuont hearing the names of firat class, wholl- responsible makers. A good assorlmiMit oi styles of the celebrated listey tlrgans can now bo seen at tho ritw'roomB of tlio Only Authorizjd gontfov the Bitay Oigaao in Oo'umbja'Oouuty. A guantntee for five yean from the nianu- tacturers accompanies every J'.sioy J. Juno ss.'So-tf A PERFECT STnENCTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IHOJLJilTTI'JUS nro lik-lilv qulrjng a certain nnd clUck-nt tonlo ; epicialy IniUgttJun, ipwM, (- mittekt'J'irri, Want of Apprtitr.JjMv Strength, Iifl: of L'nerirj,tJ. r.nrMi0i I tli8,llooi), strengthens tho ina'c 1 'J, nnd gives new life to tlio nerves. They net iilco a I'liiinu on tho dluotlv nL'ani. ruinovlnsnll ilvKtmiilln evm.tlniiw cn,., ! ns Witling Me i'buj, Vcd'himj, it inthctSuiiun.h.lIiarUuin,tt:, Till) only Iron ProjmmtJon that will not blnelcen tlio tcctli or i;ivi lli'lKliuMie Bold by nil dru?gl-n. Wrllo for tho A 11 C Dook, U.J pp. of udvtui uuu uiumiiij rt.i"iii -sciu jm . IWOWN CIIlOTrCAL CO., Unltlmovn, riij I'orsulo by SIoj"' 'iro'liur Tho Oro.it Unfailing SPECIFIC loll Liver Complaint. nv ss tih: SV.UPTII.MS III.' Art' uu'flsiti(,is A'lt in mo siiouidert and'is rfitKnikuA lor-iliuutnntlsm i llio stomai'UU iiili'i tfcl with 1 mi of nppettto unci slckncns ; bowels, In gi'mral, r inllvi', Boractlin-s Itemminir with n t tho In nl Is troublort with p.Un. una Uiill, hpiivy npn-Atlu ; loislilonuw ov of meinurjr, with painful m'na.c ion ot hating left. miuono mimethlng which ought lo haw oecn uono ; tftL'ii rotnnlatnlnif of wrAknt'Hi. ilcblllty nnd low erlrlts, Homellimn mfiny of tin- niiovc njmptomi ulteiKltho dlscRtu;, and tvt nlliT llin"s tfry tow of thorn; but th'j Llvir H KoniTuliy th. ort,'n inoit Involved. HE(ti;,ATU 1I1K 1.1VKII, ANp funVEST ll.prixln. lIniillMiil(iii .Ininiilli'r. milieu Ut. I ii i ll.. CliilKnuil t'uii f, JliMHlni liri I'nlli',. Hmritiurii, ri;f, Tonic, VlScintM o mid Csilliurdcl i Klitimntm I.lvrp 1ti.irli1.itnr. nlln lv Vt'tnlAliln.- la the meitlkllid Kenernliy utrt lit tiw autu Xburoana llic tori'hl Liver to uealdir action. It ncli 1lli I'Mniiirilliinl J 'i r nml rlllciiiy nil llio tite tuiil MiUii'Jti 1 I Tlio net Ion of tlio Uetuimor Ufreo from Daimtii on frlnlnt'. L'Mpmv. iiimosienevmq in Hinninif mo bo.tc- lions of the Mvr, ejittslnir tho Ulo to act as a cub- ftrtlo. When thero is an -exeat of boo in tuustom or.li. lhn liMiriilAtnr In tin nctlro ruirirl ! until Uia 10 till sen, Hie liegulator is tin nctlto purjt' i audi' U19 is- movulof tho bile It v.111 roKulnto tho lioivds anj linpirt vigor nnd health to I no v. hole ufclein . , I'lfp.iroJ oulj by J. II. Zellln t Co. Mold by nil ITIISIPSIB, Juno 81, 'sl-ly .THE WHITE SEWIHG MACHINE WUcroAs, tho world renowned reputation of tho White bowing Machine Induces mmy unscrupulous competitors to resort to nil klnd3 of menn tricks to Injure Its reputation we btg to caution nil Intending purchasers not to buy a White Machine f xeepf. fro'to Ita regular authorized dealers, who will be eustftlned by tbo tollowlnsr vrArranty. WE WAUItANT Tnn NATUIIAIiWEAK AND TKAK OK TflK White Hie Mn Ifldne, IT.ATJJ NUM11BH 1oaa.1l) FOH FAJltLY l't'UTO- SES, AMI 1IEUF.UY AOUKKTO KICJ.l' THK !Aiir IN ilEl'AIU VOH THK TEKM OP Villi YIIAIIS I'ltOM TniS DATB. FUIJB Or" CIIAHUI!. This waminty oxcef.ts tte bremuago of needles bobbins and shuttles. TUWWu-rnnty will not, be (sustained unless tho Plato number' above eton eorreHponds with tho number on tho shutue raco slide. Kownro ot defaced or altered numbers. WHITE fiJtWINO MACHINE CO, The "WHITE" Shuttle Sewing Machine Has OHKATTta CArAoitY than any other family Scwtntr 11 amino for doing overy variety oi vvorK. j, SALTZElt, oeneral Asient, V!oMii.b!ir(r, va, ) ( t 13 If, lion't locate before frelnfr our .mines iuvlt bciueineni. jiius ! tinted citnlogue free. J. M. Man iha, iUienirnt, biirryco. Ya. d nov. 4 iw WANTED OS' S.UiAHY. Men to sell Tiees. shruts, (irapo Vines, ltoses.ctc. ro rreuous eperifnco ncrssnry. Kvpensex pain. J. 1 . UC'lare, lioclic&tor. N. V. d hov. -1-4W BEST. Organ, Agent, recommeuJwl frr nil cllac.-u.pji r. 1- J oiti'HANs' (ontr sai.i; OF V.M.VAIIt.B REAL. ESTATE I lly tli tno of an onl jr oHho Oriiimtis' Court of Co Iiimbta county, tho hudfrslxned oxocutor of thoes. t.toof .laeoti Evans, l.itn of llinTownof litooms. liirjf In said co'inty, deceised, wilt cxposo to public s.ilo on tho premises on Friday, November 25th, 1881, lit two o'olo'.:!; In Uio atternoon of said day, tho tol lowlns described property, to-wlt! Alt that certain lot or pleeoof land, sltuato In Soolt Town, West IlloomHburtr, ntiil bounded nbd do.seilbed ns folluys: On the oaU by lot of icoro W, Correll, ou tlie south by rino Alley, on tho west by lot of Wt Ham import, nnd on tbo south by Second street of saUI town,eon t ilnlnc eight thrmnd sis liiindred and eighteen sltlilro Wet, on whlsti tiro erCitod a stable nnd out-bulldlngf, TEHMS CP SAtK. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tho puruhafcmoney shall bo paid at tho striking down ot tho properly! tho one-fourth loss tho ten per cent, at tlio confirmation absolute, and thore- mnlnlng tlirce-fjurlhi In ono year alter continua tion nisi, with Interest from I hat date. A. J. KVANs, A. L. Finr?, Kxccutor. Attorney. No, 4-ts It. IIArrls, Auctioneer, TOTIt'H IS I'AHTITION. EiTATK OP Rl.tZlllltTII WKNUfill, IiHinASKII, To JnlU schheer, Intermirrled with .T.icob ScliU Ker.orMuwiueiunna county, ra; n. v, imrreit, ot Iliist Nnntfeove, l.uzerno county.l'n; llnlilon II. nickn.nr r.:iUlmorj. .MJ.-. tlenrv sinlTer. of Centre townsliln, Columbia rounty; simnna Crnwforil, lu terraairteil wltli Hteplien Crafonl, of Jit. l'leai.int townRlilp, Coluinbli county! AiiRellna nnrrett In lurmarrti'it with Levi (lirref, of Uilarcreek town- mip, I'o'inry or i iuuinuia: susan -, won, inter married nltH Andre Wolf, of lilacK Creek, l.uzerno county, and Stephen Tohc, iruirdl.in ml litem, of tho minor children of Kmlly Illcks, deceased, viz: :ilzabi'ili Ilh'Ks Mary nicks, Kv.i lllcki.ciaronco I. Illcki, nil of cotnmbla oiunty, nnd John Itlcks nnd .Maud M. Illcks, of Luzernu county, and JulU Illcka, or ijuviU'-iianoa county, iiiu;i:i ino; You lire hereby notltli'd that In necordancu with nwrlt ot rartltton, Hsued out of the orphans,' court ot Co lumbia enmity, stale ot t'enns.Mv.xnl.i, an lmpiest wlllbo hi'lilbytho underslKiieil, on tlio rullontuit ilescrlbed preinlse", to-wlt: All that certain mcasu niroand tract of land, situate. In tho township of i cnire, couni.) aioresam. uo-inaeu on ino norui oy h publlo roid, ou tho cut byn public road, on tho fcouth by lands of Wilson Milter, and on tho west by lands of II. sehwcppenhelser, contnlnln? two uorejt Mora or less with .mo appurtenances, to ascertain 1hetlii-rthu came cau bo divided wltho it Injury to or spolllni; tho same, a:d If not to valuo nnd np t ralso the suno lu accordaneo with tho Act of As f.'intly. The said imiulslllon will bo held as Aforesaid on tho said premises on Pl!l DAY, 2C0VKMUKU 2(itli, 1881, tit 1 oVlock p. m when and whero you may nttond If you think: proper. I'aui. H. Wiiit, Att'y. 11. II. KST, ShcrtfT of Columbia county, Sheriff's onlce, liloomsburi,', Oct. 'i", l'nl-OW IRK INSUKAMC 15, CIIItlSTIAN V, ENAIT, IlLOO.MSllUItO, 1"A, IlltlTISII AMHUtCA ASSURANCE COMPANY. flKUM AN I'lHKlNsUUANCK COMPANY. It ATI ON A I. FI UK INSUUANCK COMPANY. LN10N I.NSUltANCE COMPANY. 'iUeso old coaroRATioss nro well seasoned by ago and UKR testkd nnd have ncier vet had a loss set tled by any court Of law. Tneir assets are all Invest ed In boi.id BEccMTiKsana are liable to tho hazard of rniK only. Losses I'KOUi'TLY and donejtly adjusted and paid as soon ns acierminoa uy uiihihtian r. knafp, srKO- HI. AUFNTAM) AI'JCtTKItHI.OOiISSrRn. Vk. Tho people of Columbia county Hiould patronize tho n;riicy whero losses If any aro settled and paid UIIQUl luuir uhuuuiujus, PKUMi'INKSS, S0.U1T iTAtlt OBAUNGJ Vrv, .-,) BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL. Tho undersigned havlrc put his l'lanlncMlllon Itallroad street, In nrst-ciass condition, Is prepared 10 uo rii Kinus oi worK in ms line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable rrlees. All lumbfr used Is well heasoned and none but skilled workmen are tmpioyeu. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plane nnd specifications preparea oy nn experienced uraugui.man, CHARLES KKUft, Itlnoiiisliiirg-, Pa. Dauchy & Oo'a. Advfc's. GEORGE E. LEMOX, Att'y at htu; WASIIIXOTOX. ft. ('. Send sketch or niodol for Preliminary Examination nnd Opinion ns to l'.itrntnbllltr. for w hlch no charge i-t liiuiii-. ii ii-puiieu puicuiiiuiH no enariro ror ser vices Uuloss Sueeessful, Send for pamphlet of In structions. ESTABLISHED In Ism. a no' U-lw AijfliU Wanted for the best "Authentic Life ana i umc aerncet o PRESIDENT GARFIELD, fully Illustrated with steel onuravhiBS. Tim innaf. thrllllnir, eventful and clu-hllan herolo life before lite world. Tinly n friend of humanity. Ills last days all tully nnd ably told by one of tho best nu- luors. in ouiseu an oiners. i.oso no time to secure Icirltory. Extra Teims. outilt only 50 cents. Ad dress at once, 11. LUUUIINSEY, Pub., 01 ccrnhlll, Boston, Mass. Nov. 11-lw d PENSIONS. ARE PAID crerv u.Mlfrilisnltol I.v upclJuit urothirwiaa. A VlH!.Mf oily klml. Ion of nnifrr, luf.r rjf. Ul'l'l VMU If lutlliyliti ill Uv 1 I.miia t,r Vln fv. h ji -ii.ti, L uiJur iih liiM thoiunnU nro en II f l I tut In riiMuof lien i i.ii, or C ilii.nl nii.t (km n lint fiitliffi nr m oilier (if ' il Mf '"'''lem rtt iulii, emltf atti4 fircDir Wit 1' n mi i.n.1 lli.iuitv Aeti, A'WrrM. .isn'mfc;anirU rtir(!uIlJV tint I U'ork f Tli- 01 ly o ii'i t rv r ii 1 it id liA hhJ irv " ilMflh.TfJih, trlllhnt, n-ltaMo. r.lpJrantlTiirltitcl t'i K'.uplltli r.ud 4Jfriu.ii); t- autilully illuairut'd , litn id iii i fund, iw ft kvllhiti fTir 1'UL- iinii i iu .KiiHi , tiniiutiii, iiiitir, C AYTinrnd uwl tlt" mhnny, r" WilU 2.J.JVl kuni r.tuijiin IxR'kit wit It uliich ii.o ci'iiii'v n iiiidli't. 'Ilnjy fin utterly twirtlileA) .1J1 oiittiitH ujioii the rncnuTy of tin prent In t, a tuu IihikI fti tl.e puttie. Tin Uwk I t'fillroly IM'ii'. Ttiit onlv woik uortliy lliit ttit-in, Mii)l AUf. In Mlaiup I iir Aui'ltl.4Mlllll. J0.N1, UiiUl JIUlli A.cO.ji iitititbirf, I'biUJt tjihl. Oct. .XL'. est K n own Ro in o d y fo r BncUncho or Ltimo Dnck. Rhoumatlsm or Lamo Joints. Crampa or Sprains. Nournlula or Kldnov Dlonnsns. Lumlmqo, Suvoro Aohcts or Palna Foinalo Voaltnoas. Art'Siiix-iInf ntiil) nthiir l'liikier.. AifHiiperloi'lu Pai!, Aru hupcilur In 1 .1 11 1 m 111 la. ArouiH-rlur lu Oliilinrnu ui'puhi'n. Air.uiH'ilor loi:icctrli'liy uruulmiiUiii They Art IliiiiirJIuti'l). They Slri'iiwilieu. Tlu'yHuutlio. They Iti'llnvc Pnlii ut Ouco, Tla-y !. Ill vi ly (!ui. P A I IT I n U ll''unon' fJanclna Porous Plus. I.millllnl Urn l,uhe,ii iiniuiid. Ho VJMU I lUHmui allow your ilruifidjt to ptlm c If 11,111' o Ire plunltr liavlnit u viullar wjlliiillny iimno. Urn thai I ha word Unullwl C-A I'-C-I-N U I'n.n v:, U. GEAOURY & JOHNSON, Munntui'turliii; Chmiml., Nw Y01 k, fl hlllil! Ill ,M 1 j V " AT I .AST. 1 rl'iie. Ii MEAD'S Mcdlcatul CORN and BUNION MASTER, NrtV, 4, u Benson 9s AWARDED Caprine 6 Porous MEDALS, Piaster, BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLBR, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. TIIIHSUIIOOT,, ns at present constituted, oKorn tho very test facilities for Professional and Classical learning. llulldlnu'ssnat ous. Invlllnit and coiiimodlous : rnniiiletely heated by steam, well ventilated, llithted by iras. nnd furnlshod with a bountiful singly of lutre.sott p prlni; wate. iocuuou neauuiui, ana uu 01 aecen. luucuci Bcxii'.-ncuci.-u, rmniiu, nun huyu iu iiluit ivuriv, discipline, urm out Kina. unuoriu nun luoruuK", ii.An-ii-,i.-r Moderate, fitly cents a week deduction lo nil expecting lo teach, studonta admitted ntany tlino. ltoouia roaerved when uoslred. uoursiidoi nuiny prescnueu uy me si.no 1 I. Moilcl Hcliool. II. Prepantoiy, lit. Elementary. IV, Clnwloal, Ailjunct Ootlrsca l I. Academic, 1 1. Commercial, III. Course in Music. IV. Course in Tlin Elemenfarv. Scientific and (lias deal Courses are I'ltOFE.slONAI,. anil Stiidi-nt'i 1rrn1l11.1t mr eorrcspondlnKDCKieesi Master of th Elements: Master of tho Sciences i Master ot thoUUslOd. ilradu.itel In tho other Courses rccclvo Nornial Cert Iflco ton their Altnliinicntii,, signed by tUi otl- i-rsof tho H0.111I of Tusfei". i iiecourfto 01 muu y iirc-iernH-u uy ,;it' auuo is unci a TIih statu ii'fiutri'sa hhrhor order ol c ltlzenshln. The Kent and rnictcntToachers for her Schools. Tothlseudlt so1l'-lt ynnnsf persons of good .ilillltles and Rood purposes, Ihoso who deslro to Improve their time nnd their talents, as students. To nil such It promises nlillu dovelopli their poivers, aiidabuiid.ini opporlimllles for well paid labor after leuvlng School. For catalogue, address the Principal. ikp.n. vii.i,i,,ii i;iivi;iii rrciiiriii iiourn sopt.s.'ir..- Ml MM fill II! O110 of tlio problems of GoikI ami Coiiifoi titljlo Living IS THE MATTER OF CLOTHING. S1Y1 KXAMINKoint STOCK op WKIit.MADK YOUTHS lit) YS am. CHILDREN'S sniirrs, 1'KAl'Ii WHITE, r.ICYCI.E SHIKTS, LATEST OUT. CI.OTIIINU AT TIIH VKUV 1,0 W KST l'lllCKri. II ATS run MUX, 1!0VS, YOUTHS, AND OHILnilKN. SVlEBCHAfvlT TAILORING OEPARTMENT. Perfect Fits, Latest Styles, Fill' Satisfaction. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGEST STOCK 0? CLOTHING and CASSIMERES IN THE COUNTY AiFullXaira of Fulv.,sMk3 Goods, Ileaaquarters for TRUNKS.. SATCHELS VALISES THE DAVIS. Sl.OO REWARD, ONU THOUSAND (1,000 DOLLAliS I'HKMIU.M cllWcd in ANY l'EUSn.V that will tlo as OltKAT A UANCiK OF WOHK on ANY OTllElt MACHINE. WHAT THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without busting, Itwlllmako wlda hem on Bhoets, Ac, hem oil manner ot bias woolen koocIb, oa alt merino, er.ipc, or irootl!) dtmcult to hem on other machines. It mike a a more elastic btltcli than any other machine. It w 111 turn n hem ana put In piping at snmo tlino Itvrltl turn a hem, bew braia on tho rlijtit Mile anil stitch on trlinmliiK at one opcrat on, It n 111 do tcHlmc bias or ftrolcht, cither or. lotton or woolen foods. It will tell nciobs leams on any gecds. I will bind ii Uiess or bklrtnnrt tew on faclog, elthur with or without showlnirfitltclics; bind nrcss Goods with the same material, either scallops.polnta, squaiesor stralfht. 'llio only maehlno that will bind HatB, Cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or silk, from x to 8 Inchealn width, without lusting. It will father with or without tew lug on. , It will father between two i Iicob otd tew on at thosamo time. a will make amtlie and Etltchn pillow Blip on to tlie taclnfat tho samo tlino. It will Bhlrr any kind of goods. It will make plaited trlmmlnf either with or with, outxowlnf It on. It will mako plalU'd trimming either tcallaped or stialRht. and beiv a plplrg on at tho tamo time. It will mako knife platting. J. SALTZER, Gcn'l Agent, llloomiburB, 1'a. ct. 1,'80-tf. HIDES. Tho Highest Market Prico in Cash I'AlDroit A I.I, KINUS OK IllIiDJ AT Leather ami Slum I'lmlliip Mum Main SniKKr, Oi'I'ositc Sro.vi: Ciiuncii, BLOOMSBURG, 1'A. April 8, 'StMy NEW RICH Rl an I'ui-muhh' l y u'Hlm J'li'.i imcko Nmvltli'h lllii.i'l,IIUd Will Vuulii-l.-v 'l liu,. die 111", din i iui-uMi'invti'm in in ,.,i u , v i wllltnkii I pin . hiil-'iitfi. i 1 1 i,,t AnH, i in ivIhI ll'-ll., I , li'lil lll ft'lll, U ..mllll lllli.r 'U-IIiIh, Hi'iitlr-iii i'I f ir N li'i'i'i XaiuiM. . .v. ,minii,v .'.- t;o JSvtvn, fiiniinl! V'liinfor, .1''-. flGEHTS VAflTED TTOMyk..7 1 1 .illulliliK rer liiilil,l. Will Mmululrnf ii'H.uui, null Mi 'i'ou coiuiiiciit, m i liiuiut.., wi.i knit a liii'Jl 4ki) r jail,). wkfur wlili h llitrelmlwnvii n rn.ly uirlft hciil 1T 'i'l '' Uni""? " Vwomlily Ii ill It I mm . .., w ir.ii.,HM t... I.W.IUI1. .11 IU. may o, 'Si.iy aid LKHALIUiANlvS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS OKFIUtt. i, aim mi' .1 jibuuik. .iuii Classical courses are not inn - tlmiM del land It. It H nno of thu nrlme uulecla nf 01 'i riHiern. llUdLVKSS AND DIUWS SHIRTS, IIAN'DSOMK I'ATl'KUXS DKSIHAHKK STYLES IS Ot;ilM0Tm a fulilini: " ' OK FALL STYLES .Il'ST liEt'ElVEl). GRAPE WIN!! I'sed In the principal Churche3 for Communion rurposcB. EXCELLENT ?0B LADIiS .'.MD WEAKLY PER53M3 AMD THE AGED. Spoor'a Port Grape Wiue FOUR YEARS OLD. mills Celebrated Native Wlno Is mado tromtho I. Julco of thu oporlo Gmpu raised In this Country Its Invaluable Tonio aud Strengthening Properties aio unsurpassed bv any other Native Wine. Ilclng tne ptiro Juice of thournpe, produced under Sir. Biker's own personal biipcrviMon, Its puilty and geiiulnenfs urn Kiir.ui'eea. Tho youngest child may pnrtakn of Its generous quallllCK.nnd the weak est luMUId uso It In advantage, it Is particularly bcnlilcl.il to tho uged and debilitated, and muted to tho various ailments that nnvet. the weaker sex. It Is In overy reaped a WINK TO HE ItELlElt ON. STEER'S The I'. S, KlIUItHY ts a Wine of Superior character and partakes of tho golden qualities of tho grape, from which H Is made. l'or I'urlty, ItlLhuess.Fhuor and .Mcdlc.il 1'ropei tlcf, It w 111 be found unexcelled. S PEER'S This UH ANDY Btands unrivaled lu this Country, being tar superior lor medical purposes. IT IS A IT UK distillation fi om tho fiuro and con talus valuable medical rroputlcs It has a ilcllcaU' lUvor. ilmllnr to that of tho graiies from vlilch Ills dbtlllcd.and Is In great f.uor among Urst clasi farntlleu, Heo that the blinaturo of ALl'Itm KPEEIt,l'asa:o N J,, Is over the corr of each bottle. SOLD BY O. A. KliKIM. deol 'SO t- Ts Nervcac Sufferer: Tho Great Europwu IW. J. V. BluriON'B H'lCll'IO ilKPICIKr, Dr. .1. 11. Hlmpson's Kpecltlo Medlclno ts a posltlvo euro for overwiu k ct body or brain or excebs of tiny kind, such as weakness and all diseases rasultlng from Nervous nubility, Iirltiiblllty.llental Anxiety, Languor. Lassitude, Deprisslou oi t-phlta and funo llonal dorangeineiits of the lien dim bElem gjn orally, l'.il a In the unci; nr Mae, ijb., of .Memory, I'lema turooldagu auddt. eases that had u a an early giavi or both. No mattei how slutteifd tl.i system may b" iron, uxeebses of an) lobt fui'rtlons and procere lieallh and happiness where bfun was despondency act gloom. 'Ihii Hpo clllo Mealclno U biini' ;" 't IUi woi.derful Buccess. rainphlels sent iVeo t all, Itn rortucmaud gel lull l.art rlcu'ur. rrlco, hpi'ciiio i.oo pir package-, fir lln packages for lti,i u. Will bo mm by mull on receipt of money. Address all oulers, J. II. MMI'bi N'j.ML'iiK'INHL'O, Noa. lui and UH it alii street, llulfalo, N. Y, lutj.ll, '8l-lf WAIN1MI1I1T CO., WIIOUiSM.E URUCHRS, rilIt.ADEM'IIIA, Doalcra In TKitt, HVItl'I'i, O'lFKHB, bl'UAK, M0LV8S1M, UlUt, kflUIW, hli'lllllMlUA.Al'., AC, N, II. corner uooond and Arch street, Iw'Oidcrs will reoelva prcinpt uttfnlljn, Art. V. Cottri'o in l'liysical Ctilttnc. 1hir,tn. topnlrii Nlatn Dlntomas. eonfenlnff the followln nor 10 inose 01 our oest uoiietrcs. Hits sohnol to heln to secure It. bv furnlshlni Inlclll 1 , r. 111 w..m xuu, secretary, ..''TfC:.fySr i '. : 3 vMntna;r lUr) Cathartic Pills Ci'tn' '. ' t'le cliidi'i'it rallmrtle liritu lplei in iih'i' i In propnrllun i iiei'tir.itely ail j'Hi' il im MTiii',. ruth I' v, itr'nititj, nml linlfxr'u tv ..f elTi'it. 'I'lii v nif tliu le.nilt i f viti'i nf i-iiidiil stiulv ami piactical cx- .i:.i -ill. Hint lire tlie innt ell'ei tilal leni e ! 1 ilUeiivi'ii'il fur ill ii'iiies rntneil liv cLiM iyeiui'iit nf tlie slum, nil. Iher, anil li.nv In, wlil. It ii'qiilii' tiiniiipt nml effectual ti- nr. .i i.t: en i. urn .sjieciany '' to tliU elan of illsiasei. Tlicv l mi tlie lUnesllvn ami nslin. ,iiie ( 1111(1 reitnrn inlil.ir 'iii'i'i. T'li'lr etenslvo n.-m liv .'s In Itielr pI'.Kllie, ntiil I'.V nil I iiitliiiH, U nno f llio ninny if, .!.i- 1 : i'..' h il'' v 1Y .i I, r! .it. piMiifi of llr.ir value ns n nifc, mireniiu ii, rf.'itl'- iv'1 li'.e piiratiMi iiieillelnc. lleiii ; i uinpi.iniileil nf tlie comvlitratcil vi.tii'i i.l imrelv vcHi'tuble nilistances, ('i ;. nr.' pi::'vily fie.i hum lalmuel or niiv t"i'iilinn i,"npi'itli'i, anil ean lie nilmin-I-! r -if to i-liih.iMi wltli perfect safety. Ai !'' I' l.is nre mi iffiTtiial euro for ('inisii;i,itlo'i nr Ciistlveneii, lllillos tlon. I))irt1n, Loss of Appctlle, lentil Slciiiiiii h nml llrentli, l)l..lness, Hi'.i'liH'lic, l.psiof .Mi'iiKirv, Niiinbne.ss, Illlliiiii'iiMs, ,liiiiuiller, liliciiniiltlsni, i;i'iipll,i:is M'i'l SI. In liisenses, Urnpsy, Tumi .'if Worm'., Ni'iir:il?,ln, Colic, (iripi-. Di.irrl ii'ii, Dysentery, (lout, riles I)!Di''leiM of tlio I.ivor, nnd nil othi r iliieiw, re-tiltM)'.; from n illsorilcrcil i . nf Hi lIi.'.s: l i apparatus. As a liiun r l'i!l tliey liavo no nptal. W ! i i 1 Ki'iill'i in their nrlloii, theso Pit.M nr. th ' ,,ii,,t tli'ii'inij;li ami seareliliiKeatliar tl tin: cm he cinplm cil, mill never j;lvo pii'i mil, ss lie) liiiwels nio inllaiueil, nnil thin luelr iollii.'iici' is lie.illiid. They bliiiiu. I. ite the appi tit" mid ilixestivo nrK.nn; tlioy npetati' In jmrlfy nnd r nrieli tlio lilooii, nnil Impart u-ncwed lieallli and vigor to ths whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 86 C., I'liu'tii-al ami .nnltlcat Cltcmtsts, Lowell, Mass. SOl.U 11V ALL IltlfGaibTS EVEUVWIBinE. A UKXTS WANTKI). A rare clmiict! to SlIii iko money rapidly selling our Now Hook: New Yuri by Siliilit anil KasML Showln; mi the New York of to-aav. wlthlltsDal. aces, llscriiHdeil thorouirlifaies, Its rushluirclevat- eu iraiiis. ns iniimiess sikuis, us loinanee, its mys tery, in dark et-hins and lerrlole trau'edles.lts char. Itles, and la tart every phase of life In tho ereat city. Doti'i wast lime bclliiif Mow books, but bend for circulars irlvtnir full tab's of contents, terms to agents, a i fiospeetus now t early and territory In Kicai UL'iiiau.i. riuuit'h iJiiu,iil.A&.i mius., Tea ctii-stnul street, Philadelphia, Pa, nov, ll-iw r l'I,AY.S! IM.AYS! IT, AYS I IT.AYS I For Iieadliiff Clubs, for Amateur Theatricals, Tern, peranco I'lavH, Drawing uoom Plays, 1'alry Pl.ijs, Ethiopian 1'laj s, (luldn Ilojks, I'antoiiilmes, Tab leaux, I.tihts, Magoosliun Lights, colored I'lre, Iiurnti.'oik, Theatrical 1'aco I'repiratloas, .larley's 'a Works; Wigs, Beard), Moustaches, Costumes. Clur.idos and Paper scenery. New catalogues sent IroocmUlnlu,' full d iscrlpllon and prices. SAM UEL KitKNCII ,t SUN, 3s East Ulh street.New York, t.ov, 1I4W r AOENTS VANTEI) l'Uliai C" .M.Ullv I Al.N f rj "THi: I'llINt'K AND THK l'Al'1'KH." Tho best and runniest of all. Elegantly bound; with w llnii llluslrallom. just tho Ihlug for the hotldajs. Address I', u. JI1.ISS & Co., Newark, N. ,1. nov. n 4v r $777 A YEAH nna expenfes to ngenf. outtlt rife. Addressl'. 0.V1UKEU Atejusta, Maine, r nov. il.jw AND Paper Hanging. WM, F. BODINEi IKON tT.. 1'EI.OW bECCM), liLCt Jlf-Etlti , Pa Is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAIMTINQ Plain and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, 110'IH DECORATIVE AND PLAIN. .ill KIihIn of I'nriiltiiro Itojiiili i ll. nml nimlt! iik good tin nc-u. NONE Ul'T FIItST-CLASS WOItKMKN EMPWYKD Estimates rTado cn all Work, WM. F. II0D1NE. J. W, RAEDER, PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER !Sii III) tVIT .UAltKIlT hTlli:i:T, WILK'ES-BARRE, PA. Itliuls sill tliu : ii nc n I imblU'rt tloni In tin- htylo yon niny lc slrc. Siillsfnclitiu Kiimaii- Itlfll, Corri'sporjilcnct) eollcltcil P, 0, l'x,s ICO. P. S. (.'aidiil ut lent lun kIvou to all LAW PHU LICAT1(I.S. P-'ptK, tt HI, ULOAf & III, ni.ou.Mfinuun, pa. .Manufacturers oi Carrlajes, Bugelen.Phaotcns, SI Ighs, PlaUerm Wasonj, k:. I'lrbt-class ,ort ulwnys ou hand. EEI'AIHIXG NE.lfl.Y MNi:. Pricti reducul to suit the timet, LATEST STYLES 0F a.A.xJTJi3Kra- oiids tlia'llOt.gvIRIAN OFFIOE.' RAIL ROAD T Mt TABLE r).CNYIiVAN'l UAlMtOAl). 1T1II,A. J. lilh.l'IH K KlttK It. It. DIVISION. .VLVi'Kii rntK r.voiifj, in lint 1'ter Monday, Oct. i", ii, tlie tt,,. iiitmii'iil i'iiuphl1 ilrln tin Ironi Division mil rn It fOd !' I WNirWAKU. K'ld Mull leaves I'hlludalpht I 1 1 9ft p in " " llnrlsburB 4 S3 am " " Hunuiiiy una a h ' " V'IUUiuport s Hi u in " " IiOOIt IWven u id a in ItonOTo 1 1 or, ,i m " " Kami a in) p m antvnntKrlo I is pin 'hilar lui'refs leaves Philadelphia, n iiii u m '' " llnrrliDiirtf u in i " " Stiuuury iMiim " " William iporl, 3 j p m " " Ijok llaveu l w p in " " llenovo o li p m " " Kllliu lo 1,3 p m Fast Lino leaves I'lilladelphla 12 10 p m " llarrlsburg I (hi put " " Hunbury Utopia " " Wllllamsport h iu p m " arrlvo at Lock Haven 9 iu p in KASTWAIID. Lock Ilaien KxrreMi loaves Lock Haven t Su a ta Mlll'iin3ioit t) 03 a in " " suiiDury " arrive at llairuuurg " " I'hlladelplna FiUt Lino leaven Uanandalgua Watklns " " Hlmlra " " Wllllamsport " " Hunbury " nrilvos at llanlsburg " " l'lilladelpnli DayKiprosg leaves Kino " " itonovo " " Ick Haven " " WIlilamsiKirt " arrive at ll urlsbarif ' " I'lllladullilil.l 10 III a in lass pin D ISp in 7oi p m s 40 p in l) .,0 p in U is n III I at a in n is 11 111 7 no am a oo a in l" os n m 1 1 15 am II in p a u :to p in ; os p m ll as a in 4 iu p 111 !) ,io M in la . ,, lit II uil ,1 in 1 1 s a in .i eo u 111 T t) a m E.nu .nan leuiim Kris Kauo " " Uenovo ' " loMk 11.11011 " " Illla-nsiiort " " wimiuirj " airlvesat Ilamsburt; " " I'hlladelplna Erlo .Mall west nnd Lock Haven Lvpriss Hast inako cloot conneciijns at Nortltuuibeiluiid wltli L. & 11. li. it. trains for WllkosUatro and Scran ton, Krle Mall West, Nlaifaiu lltpreas West nnd Past Line West mako cloow conuocllon at Wllll.uaspoit with N, C. H. W. trains north, Niagara Express West and Day Uxprcss last makeclosocounictlun at Lock Ilaien wlthli.K.V it. it. trains. Krle -Mall East and West connect at Krlo with trains on L. s. .M. s, li. (. jnt Corry with n. I'.i' W. It. It.; at limnjilum with 11, N, .&v, it, u. and at Driftwood w it h A. V. It. It. Parlor cars will run between Phlla telpnu and Wlllaiuspoiton Niagara nxprcss wobt, and Day bx press Kast. Sleeping c.ii'3 on all nUht train. lWI)I3itr NUILSd.N. (leneral supt. TVOKTinOUN CTCNTKAL KAIIAVAY 1 CO.MPAN"i. on and after January nth, lssl. trains will leave Sunuury us follows: NOUTiUVAllD. Northern Express cue a. in., nrrlv e Klmlm if ro p m Arrive at U laandilgu i .t.ii , p. " ltochester 4.40 , . " . Niagara, s is ' Niagara Express 1.03 p. m. arrlvo E'mli'a n. e." p m aiTlvj cuinjii'u i s,.l " " lloohester 114s " " Nlaira usiim Fast lino t'.ia p m arrlvo I'.luilr.i 11.03 p ,u " Walking li.cspm SOl'TllWAltl). rCUILern Expti ar. l.a a. m.arrho Harris .1.15a m ariUo I'hI'adelplila J.as " New York lo as " " Halttinoro i.m " Washington 11,02 a m l'sc lie Express 10.110 a r.i "rrlve H.irrlsbV H us p ru r.riivo i'hlladclphhi 8. IS p m " New York o.v: " Dalilnioro 11,54 " Wellington 7.52 Day Express 1.00 i ni arrive Ilarrlsburg .'.is n m " I'hll.ilulylil.i c.is " " New Yoik 'j.'M " " llaltiiuorn 11,3,1 " Washlngtcn 7.3 Ulo Mall t.ov a. 111. anno Il'irrlstiirg s.w, a. m " l'hlladelpm.i T.33 " " .ewY01k D.35 " " li.utlmoiu T.40 " Waphlngton v.vt L. 1'. FAIt.MCK, Oeaeral I'usson&ei e, t. Fit AN K THOMSON, (leneral Manair. P IIlLADKlil'UA AND JtKADLNCj KOAl, A11KANOEMKXT OF TllAIJS'S. l'Af-Sl.NGKU Noiember ith, lsst. tiuihs Mir k iicriKr as ioi.lowsiscndas i.xiEnBn For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsillli Tamnqita, Ac., 11,43 a, in For Catawlssa, 11,15 a. m, 11,43 and 7,tu p. m. For Wllllamsport,c,l5 ,60 a. ia. and i,co p. m. thains roa aoi'sar i.kat h rouows, (tbDiv ix- CKriEO.) Leavo Now Y'ork, via. 'l umanend 9.43 n. ro. and via. Hound III 00k lloutu 7,45 n, in. Leave Philadelphia, 9,43 a. m. Leave Heading, H.r.sa, m., l'otu.UIo, w.sop. in and Tamaqua, 1,S5 p. to. Louui Catawlssa, 0,10 s, 10 a.m. and 4,00 p. m. Leavo Vllllamspoi!,9 43a.m,!,oup.m. and 1,3' p. 11 Passengers to arid from New York, l . Tarn a nend and to and from Philadelphia go throngii Itliout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General .Manager C. O. nANCOCK, (lcner.il Passenger and Tlckot Ag"i.t. Ian. lu, lsl-tf. TE!iAWAKK. LACKAWAXSA NJi XJ WJkSTUIlN HAILHOAD. HLOOMHIiUI'.G MVL'siON. 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