THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, CO LUMBDA GOUNW, PA. r.(Tt or I'ooi! on llif, 1' l i not, iv iiire tnudi, if niiy.t-xtra uii I.rs!:iii'UiiK on tlio ii.n t of nnv one, 1 1 iv.illy soe how tln tl.wli of u fowl fed mi w lioliMoinn foml mill writer should lie In tt r to tlio timlo tlni'i thou' fednt ran 'loin, mid upon nil nmiiiiiT of nnwliolo Hoiiir food. TIi'h nppliMj, eqitfillrtotlii !: nU. Any ono CTTa luatliil' jultf easily, if liu bo wishes, by feeding on slop food, or food of nu unclean kind, such swill titid decaying cabbage. Tlio llcsli of such fowls will quickly taint, und egg will lasto unsavory, nt least to any one with an ordinary palate. Fresh air has also much to do with this matter Xo llesli Is lit for tlio table which is not allowed an unlimited quantity of pure air. If any person of ordinary discernment, would consider tlio act ual condition of tlio highly stall-fed ani mal of Christmas and other similar times of rejoicing, ho would be quite easily satistled that although lo look at, the stall fed animal, which always lacks pure air, is tho fattest, yet its llesli does not agree with the. stomach as does that of a healthy, ordinary fed animal. Soino persons may say that tho extra fnt does' this. I say not, for I have quite often kept account, and though I did not touch i morsel of fat, was troubled afterward with a disordereil Stomach, which Hover happened when I partook heartily of or dinary fine beef, both fat and lean. l!oor Cr.i.i.vud, Tho loading features of a gool root cellar are, proof against frost, neatness, dryness ventilation, and ehoapnes-. If a hill-sldo is conveniently near, it helps much to securo the desired end. .An excavation should bo first made, in si.o depending upon the re quired capacity of tho cellar &nd in this erect a stout frame of timbers posts with plank or a log pen, and on which place a stout roof. Tho earth that has been excavated, is thrown over the structure, until the whole is covered lo the depth of two feet. A door should bo made in tho exposed end of the cellar, through which roots may be put in and taken out. Tho smaller tho door, and still be convenient, the better, as. it allows of less exposure to tho frost. A quan tity of straw pressed in the doorway, will aid greatly in keeping out tho frost. Every fanner with many roots to bo stored, should liavo a root cellar, cither by itself, or in tho lower part of tho barn. It is not well to store a largo quantity of roots in tho cellar of the house, as tho irases risinir from them du ring winter may cause sickness to tho inmates. Success in Faumino. To be succci-s ful in farming one must always bo care ful in selecting his seeds, use good pdg ment in selecting animals, keep his farm well cultivated and freo from weeds, keen fences in order and take good care of tools. IIo must also, as an exchange says, bo ono who keeps out ot debt, and has a contented mind; sends his children to school, and takes ono or more good papers devoted to farm aud stock inter ests. A farmer who never reads is like a machine that is novcr oiled it wears. Ho wears himself out, exhausts his land and dies iioor. Ono nood siikkcs- tion found in a paper or book, is worth to men more than half a life of trials, when not made intelligently. Don't bo afraid to read and acknowledge that you can learn from others. No one knows it all. Somebody knows somethiug that you don't. Let your aim bo to acquire everything any one can teach you, and it will put money in your jiurse, brains in your head, and inlluence m your pres ence. Tribune D mtrmsr. Milk Comes i'ko.m Food. We know of many dairymen who give their cows a small grain ration all the season, and keeping a strict account of tho yield of milk show that they make money by this liberality. One who feeds fifty cows says that he fed four nounds of middl'iugs iter day through the season, linding that hu was lully paid in the extra mini; and the cow was in so much better condi. tion in tho fall that it saved him the whole cost of this extra food in winter ins. Ho has followed this system for ten years Ho called our attention to a neighbor of his keeping about the samo number of cows, who followed what he called tho economical plan let his cows pick for themcslves both taking their milk to the samo factory. Good feeding produced S i' per cow; poor, 27, a dif ference of sixty per cent, in favor of liberality in feeding. This illustration can bo found in almost any dairy town, Let every dairyman ask himself to which class he belongs. Jj, CcrriMi Fnui r tiikus. There is- a great deal to be learnt yet regarding the best time to cut timber. So far' there has been no practical test on a large scale. and what wo know is chielly what is the opinion of individuals who have had ex perienco in cutting timber. Tho follow ing extract is an example: 'An old ex lieiienced farmer says that hickory cut in July or August will not become worm eaten. Oak, chestnut, walnut or other limber cut from the middle of July to tho last of August, will last twice as long tis when cut in winter. White oak cut at this season, if kept off tho ground will season through it two feet in thaina ter, and and remain perfectly sound for many years. Wheieas. it cut in winter or spring it will become sap-rotten in a lew years. Theso observations are valuable as leading lo the truth, but what is needed U thorough tests under competent su pervision. IJo.vi: Dc.vr ioit .Melons. An Indi ana fanner tried four different fertili ze! poultry droppings, well rotted cow manure, barnyard manure, and old bones (gathered upon the I arm and reduced b, reduced by ayers with placing tliein in alternate la ashes tho previous year), mixing all lib erally in the different hills, which were figut leet apart each way, and he says: 'Such u crop of melons as camo from the lulls that had the bong dust J never ehi ifciuii'. A Hold Strike'; or.Tlie Cusliler's "autler. "Xo i I refuse." s "lieiicut a moment, -Myrtle, Isbeseeoh yen ! You hold my life uiKlihripjiiuesgjp" your IiuikU j" ami the voice ofAdelbert Tompk'uid troinbled as lie sjioko r.tlTctf words witii an cnruesiiii'ss mat loruaue, even for an instant, any doulilas to tlieh being the otitiouriu of the heart. iMyrtlo iWuliaffy was a beautiful girl, just budding into tweet wouianhood,nud Adelbert loved her dearly. They had wandered togethertliissuininer afternoon from tho matinee lo the street car, and ho had uwked her to bo his wife. It was in answer to this ijuestiou the earnest njipeal of a man whoso wholo naturo was wrapped up in a passion he could neither control -ipr cast aside that JUyr tlt had spoken', tho1 hvahh with winch our story opens. She had watched him tlouly during an neijualntaiifo qf nearly two yur, aud noticed with pain how he m Jui'U-lv avoided cautly stores and ico i v, n -.tiooiw. "I eau never marry a i; fti,," she had sajd to her inothr ong day "who shies at tho sight of a candy ntt.ro like u country horse nt a fire en gine." Ami when tho expected avowal, came she had kept her word. Adclbert dirtied around in a d;ucd sort of way after iMyrlh' had rejected him, and walked swiftly toward the dry goods store which had been so fortunate its to securo his services. Ml the afternoon Adclbert stood mood Iv behind llin ribbon cnntiler. tlittiKinir of how lie h'iouI'I revenge himself on the ....... A. i..l'-lr ...l.i. 1. . 1 ...1 I.!. 1 Ilitlllliy Hill' Will' M. IH VVITl'.M'll III IKljl- ninrss. At precisely o'clock a lieteo joy lighted up his coiiiitetiaiice,nnd, put ting on his hat, ho left tho store. As tho bells of St. Acnes's Church wcro strikiiiir 0. a vounir man snratiL' lightly up tlio steps of a magnificent residence, mid wa soon seated in the suinptuotuly furnished parlor. The nropnelor ol tho house, a benevolent looking old geutlemaU.tnlered the room. "Do you wish to sec me ?" ho haul to Adclbert Tomiikins for it was lie who had sprung lightly up the steps. "les, ho replied, "you are tin portion I seek." "What would Von?" said the old self tleman. "Von are the cashier in tho -r bank I believe?" said the young main "1 am.' 'Toll hav'o been stealing the coitcorq't mqney, Do not seek to deceive me. ion arc a cashier; tis enough, wivonte $20,000 or I will expose you and ruin your life. Having heard tno twitter,you can choose your own course." For an Instant the cashier did not move, and then, ironic to an elegant es- oritoiro which stood in a coiner ol the room, ho wrote a check for !?"0,0l)0 cet ti tled it, and handed the piece of paper, now n fortune, to the youth. "I liavo but one favor lo ask," he said, "and that is that you will marry my daughter. 1 would nt liko to lei as sure a thing as you get out of the family. She has $100,01)0 in her own right, and when I am dead and tho bank directors are in jail on account of my bookkeeping, it in .miiiiui; lu ni;u' juu ill uuilliuii. V , Two mouths later Myrtle Mahal'fy, tho cashier's only child, became Adel bcrt's bonny! bride., Ono child, a blue eyed boy with golden diair, has blessed the union, and as ho sits on his grand father's knee in front of tho lire, and asks in his innocent, childish way if "papa isn't a smart man," the old gen tleman kisses him fondly and says in soft, low tones: "You're singing on the right key now, sonny. Smiibbs was asked what made his face so red. IIo said ho had been down South for awhile, and ho supposed that's how io got so 1 londa complexion. The Keokuk Gate Giti has unearthed the meanest man on record, and locates him at Ihirlington. Tho story, as tho paper mentioned tells it, is that while a deaf, dumb and blind hand organist was sleeping on tho post-ollicc comer, the wretch stole Ins instrument and substi tuted a now fangled churn therefor, and when the organist awoke, ho seized the handles of tho churn and "round for dear life, and when tho shades of night were falling fast, that meanest man in the world camo around, took his churn, re stored the organ to it? owner and car ried home four pounds of creamery butter. Rheumatism, neuralgia, hy.iteii.t, fe male weakness, etc., cured with Brown's Iron Hitters. CAUTfMDM. GET THE BEST. ESTET OIO-JLiTS. In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in tho production and sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence without any merit whatever, except to be offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. Will you not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of first clas3, wholly responsible makers. A eood assortment ot styles of the celebrated Estey Organs oi me uniy xa.utiiui-.z-.-u x&gonc ioi zao jJ3?oy Organs in Columbia County. A guarantee for five years from the manu- i .i ! r.Vi r luciuiera uccouipuuiud every lusiuy J. Juno 15,'80-tt A TRUE TONIC 9 A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. . IltON IUTTJ'US aro highly 'quiring a certain and cfliclent tonic ; tlio Mood, MiciiEtlien tlio tnti.sr'., and give new llfu to tlio nerves. They uct liko a clmrm on tho d'sislr jrpans, removltij.' all dyeticjitio uyiiijilimn, inch ns Hinting iht VmlI, iMchxmj, Heat in the Stomach, J ftartlurii, tlf.. 'j'liu only Iron'lfroixu'iitioii tliut will not liliirlceii tlio teeth or glo lieiulnc-lio. Sold by all dru?gbt. M'rllo for tho A IJ 0 Jiook, 82 w. tit useful and unmslng rendlni fnt free. lKOWN CinSMICAIj CO., naltimore, JW. I'orsulo ly."llo)or Urolhcn Tho Qronl ,'- Unfailing SF'EOIFIO Foil tiii: s.v.'ii'to.mx in i,iu:ii co.iii'i.aint tiro uneasiness hhil l ain In (lie fcl,ft soWllmcs pitn in tho shoulder, mill in ruts'nkin tor rheumatism; tlio stomach. In ntlccteil with l ot appetite nhd slckncsii bowel's, In kcikt.iI, coUlve, sometimes alternating wltli lax i tlio head Ii trnublfrt with patn, nnd dull, heavy Kcnntlons consldTablo loss it memory, with painful Munition or having left undone something hlcli ought to have been done often complaining ot wcakr.es, di'lilllty nnd low spirits, sometlm, amany of tin above sjmptomi nitcndttio dHoaai', nnd nt other t!tii"i vrry tow of t hem i hut tlio Liver is gcnctnlly tii organ most Involved. UKOfUTH TIIK UVnil, AND I'ltBVBJJT DyH'l'l'! CmiMtpntlnn, .InillnUrr, lllllmi tiirlio. Clilll" nnil IVicr, llrmlnctir, l'ollr Pri'tr!"!! itf Sjili It, sour Kfiini urli, lUnrllmrii, I'ttrp, ulr. ; ; Tonic, AHoinlivu ulnl Cutamrllcl Simmons Liver Iteeulitor, purely vegetftbltf. Is tho tncittctno pcnOraliy used In the Sonth to nrouso tho torpid UYur to hoalUiy action, ItnrlN v nil C'tU'HortUiiniy' mm rr Htiit rlllriiry nn tlirllwi- unit lililneyii. Thonctlonotthnlleffulitorlsfroo from imusc'aor Briptnir. Ittsmoatcmi'ttvo in stortlntf tho socrc tlonsor tlio I.lvor, causing the ulhyto net ns A outh artto. When t hero IS an excesi f Llle In tho stom ach, tho l!,'tilator is nn nctno purge r niter tlie re moval oftho ullo It will regitliito.lho bowchj,nnd Impart Tlgor nnd hoaltli to tno wuolo system. I'rcparcd only by J. II, .clllu .v Co. Wold, Vy ll Druggists. JunoJl, Tsl-iy THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE mri 7 WhorOAS, tho world renowned reputation of tho White kewiu": Machine Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to all kinds of moan tricks to Injure Its reputation, we bes to caution all Intending purchasers not to buy a White Machine except from Its regular authorized dealers, who will be sustained by the following warranty. WE WAHltANT TUB NATURAL WEAK AND TEAR OF TIIK White Shuttle Sewins Machine, PLATK NCMI1EU lOaaafl VOU FAMILY 1'tIHPO- SUS, AM) 11BKEUY AUIIKHTU KKKl- TUB SA.Mi; IK KEPAIIt FOU TIIK TKHM OF 1'IVIi VIIAUIS FJlO.M THIS DATE, FltEK Oi CHAltOB. This warranty excepts the breanage of needles ooDoins ana enuuies. Thin wnrrnntv wilt not ha siista ned unless the plalo number above trl'cn corresponds with tho number on tho shuttle raco slide, liowara ot defaced or altered numoors Wilms JH ISO MACHINE CO. The "WHITE" Shuttlo Sewing Maebino nas aaiiiTBK cipacitt than -.ny othe rfamlly S.-wlng Machine for doing evory varioty or worn. J, SJI.TZIT, Ot nnrr.t Aieiit, l li 'tl lrtr, oot. , o-tf. WANTF.Il ON SALAUY. Men to sell Trees, Shrubs, (Jrapo Vines, I(03C3,etc. No prcUous experiencu necessary. Expenses paid. J, F. UClare, ltochester, N. V. d hov. 4-nv can now be seen at the new rooms vjigail, la PZBR, Assent, ISloovnsburg, P a rccoiumendcj fvr all diseases ro-, 1 cswcmlly Indiyntivn, lhtpemuu Inl r-'. 9 Mi jjjxi;ot;roHH otick, tsTAtrtrjrjiiiAlt riod, iiKtrABrtn. Ullers toslflmentarr on Iho estnto of Sarah IViftf. lato of MadtMon fownnlilA. tntnmbt,i eonntv. deceased, have been granted by tho Ilenlstcr of said county to Abraham nnrtttno ot.Ierseytown.ifr. All persons hating claims against tho ratnte ot ftatd ile. cedent ro requested to present, them for setllo mcnt, and thoso indebted to tho estalo to mfeke pnjment td tho tindcrslgned executor, without dolay. AHH.MI,'.,M IIAHI'I.I.NK, Ktecntor, Oct,tl-trw' .terse Wwn, I'll, piltK JNSUKAKOB. I'lltllSTIAN f, KNAl'l', llLCOMSIlUHft, PA. UlllTIMt AMKHKJA ASSIIiANOK COMPANY, OEHMAN FIltltlNHUnASl'K COMPANY. NATlOVAt FIUR INSUIIANCR COMPANY, UIU. IS'lMt L'K UUJIl'ANY. 'Ihcyo ot.D ronroaiTidm aro well hsasoilol by Ago and nan TEirKD and tune novor yot had a loss set tled by Any court of law. Their as-vti aro all Intost ed in oi in ncfi lTirsand aro Itabloto tho hazard of firs only. lottos rKoaritv and iiovkstlt adjustod and) paid as S90n ns determined by CnRtsttiit 1, KKirr, srlio- lt. AllfNT AND Al'tmRlllOl1Vf'nCK1, I'A. 'tho peopla of Columbia oouhiy nhouM patronl;o thr agency whoro loss.'S It any arc miUoil and paid by one tt their own citlons, PHI MCINKVI, X701TV KAtK UBALIKU BLOOMRf PLANING MILL. . Tho inidenlgiied having put his Planing Mill on llallrojd t-troi-t, in nrst-cnus rondltlon, Is prepared to do till Mndi of Mrork In hU lltifl, FRAMES. ASH, DOORS, BUNDS," MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well reasoned and none but (.killed workmen aro employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnlshod on application. Plan and specification prepared by an experlensed draughtsman. cn.uu.i;'! uiu i', IMnonisbtli fr, I'n. Dauchy &"Oo'u. Advt'a. Agenlt Wanted for the hot ''Authentic Life nnd 1'ubllc Services of PRESIDENT GARFIELD, fulivliluitriilcil with Steel engravings. Tlis tno.t thrilling, eventful nni uiirisllun lierola lite before tlio world. Truly n frteml tit liuinnnltv. Ills last days nil lully anil ubly lolJDyouoor tno best au tliora. Will outsell all others. Imo ho tlmo to secure territory. Hxtra Tunns. t)uttlt only 60 cents. Ad. ilresi nr. once. 1), UOUCHN'SKY.rub.iCI Cornhlll, Boston, Mass. Nov. lMw (1 BlffiATTY'S Vr.VNOKOItTIIS- -MAO-, Dlllceut holiday1 'ncsents; square urnna p. Huoturtes, tuur very lnuilsoino round corners, roue wood cases, three unisons, liuatty's matchless Iron frames, stool, book", cowr, boxca. itii.'i to (rj.M; catnlosno prices, HV) to J'.oni; i-atlsrictlon Ruaran teertor monoy refunded after onu year's uss; up. rlulit planof jrtes $125 ti tiv;cataioiuo prices $.',oil to jsoo; btandard pianofortes of the universe, ns thousands testlfs: wrlto for a mammoth list ot tes timonials, liuatty s ciblnetorifaaB.cathedral.churcn chapel, pirlor. $3) upward; Msltors uelcoinci free carrlaite mceW pissunger Illustrated catalogue (holiday edition) free, Address or cUl upon DAN IEL F. H HATTY, Washington, N.. I. d nov.ls-lw BOOK AGaNTS vJyoTA,!l&oEin? Co.. riilladclpnla. U nov. 18-nv a Oitivi1 ori'Kit roil HOLIDAYS! ! rUNOR andOIKlANSatKXTIfAOUUINAItY LOW 1'ItICKS for cash. 1NSTAI.MKNTS JIKCKIvEl). SPLKNOIl) OHUAKS, 115, $0tC0 up. MAGNIFI CENT 7 1-3 octavo Itosi:V(01) 1'IANOS, stool and Cover only liau. Wurranteil jenrs Illustrated Catalotrne mailed. AOKN'IS WASTED. HOK AC'K WATEHS .t C() Manufacturers and Dealers, 820 Broadway New York. d nov. 1S-4W 10 IB. MEBAL AWARQES 0 Lh Author. fuj TVork,wrrnted t bo lmat mill eiieAnnst. lndiatMnit&lila to ererT Or.AD(tWtT)URnl HM oi'Ln,cntiUe(l"theScinccofIJo or.RlM'ifKirTfttion ;' bound in flnrt Krtnch muslin, rrabouiM. full cUtO0rPcenU.mibeAQtifnl bUmT oRTATiosBt 125 frtNierii tion, price only $L35 Mnt by mil; iUaitrttliaraple,6conLs; 7WntIf TTJVQPI V l Imtitatoir Dr. II. l'AIl. tt.UU If 1UX 1 K U UU( Ko. 4 Ualfiach it, iloitou. KOY. 1S-4W a PENSIONS wldowi, futl.fcMi uiollu-ri ( r fill 1 dre n, Thomin-JiyttnUtla4. rtiilfirlvt.i. cr tiny Hjttriir, 'flu iifttuN ff i-titi --imti t d 'J fnldl-ri cMitkd to l.X KKAnuii ll JLM . I'ATKNTM jirocurtJ dr luunui. .St.titi.r Und .irrntl i'rturtJ.Lnuslitiiniiull, Sxldtrri Ati'i licfriii'i'Iy f'TTf-urt'ttliliututcc, Hcidli tkini'j for1 fno CifitmS llier." utid t'tLi n ftttl l.i-imty lam tltuki ind tii.itroftinr.i. V r iijiTcr. r to Hi -win n r P- ni' ncri i t Mt i .(tma rj.w.riue-rni jV'Op.i'ny i'. Nov 15-1 w Garinoru .rtifioinl Lm Uninic. itt.t v. rn liy Mm tii'rfi-u'.y roitoritts Hit 1. 1 r j 1 ,t,r lttl with llieni, ii 1 4 i. tut ulcri ntU' Ktd le u-ltt u m I Ufa. lit-titt- ( iKuIki frit. lierniif l'.n tti, Aillll 1. in iht lu n hi' loui 1 l' Ij liiil vi rilllil MlllO iitliu 'iiy " nf il tir ttiiul f.r limu 1.1 ii in-itur tl. Jului (iuriii'trf.1, A l 1 -ill A R n f ti ( iuilnniiti. 0. MASON AND 3T in Iho WORLD ! winner 11M1 ht Ol-.ti clioti nt cvtiy (ire a W .trUI" IV r nr f"ti U'-n .wnr . ll1IVi(llf ini, n r .u; 1 111 iiM'niii, Him 111 " m t ft-en t" Alt ftlln k( Rimi-um it if sr l'rloe, Hi, Si). 5I. H 1! fH in '''I1 ninl 11" ? rlri cr rj,jrii'll. M VWi.N A I. Ull IX nl.liAS 10.. I.I mn mi ht , nnsro'-; 1,1 r u i, ft , m:v, oi;Ui II) WnhKll Avo , ("til ' M'l glue PI r Si I"!nint PORIIIAITby Wer ! 3! tt.iili.N. Y.,.llliroucrenl M ill ..1 1 ' Mic w.irl'ahl tn Queen CljV xj llctorla. Suntrlor to lii cst Steel Kn'yV, Sie for frninln lCmjl . SI by mll. AgeaUWanlsd. li. 11. Thi-.it, 7.-7 U10. ihvny, N.Y. ' Ai turn Tho .Now Vurk tiil;ly V. II tit mm iioiu your iu'ltflibor mi I h e it il U mi jit ll-o i'uiri i u want. ltln " 'ryihhu':tlipnt(titfttIii'Hianj'iiits rcportiit! Fiillmi Srri-et I'ravrr-Mcrtlmi, ll.f Imlt Kml tut Catholic Chun-lii r crytliiiii; tl.iil U vt li.lt ut to (ritl-"pto;miirlvft-f m tW-. .iiicttlnvH'Imcrchtthe faJlts M a yvar, Uy ioin cuitl au ifita piclindi ropv. JOHN I'UU'AiX A tU. tl Yaudu wrttcrStri'. t, NVW nrk "Anookof Hnro ori 'naltt,', cntltTod PRACTICAL H IfE I vuxt ITJVl' ni f " j. Ik-i tiO'IliI c ireiuur cm. I'd.r.J fmln tl.i am i-l r. 1'vunu III., up u udinrltr.ln rtm iri 10 Education. Ilctrio, Sioolpty.LtlqiiBtte. Amusemtrnto, proi?. Loo. Mnff nno. yusl. 1110 voluui. a tiin tnkliie tl.)i.i..iaf. laforiufctiin tn I IntsniAO 'nuliwrt-,11111,. !u!l miil olr. vUt.i--.teli OSK A Auepta y.inteil Liorywheio. Kind forrlrci'isr Tnlt .In.rMi.i' ltn' .t.. Klir.', J.C. McUUUUy A. CO., VUllndtlphhi, J'3 0,000 Artrnfn V.nufert for I.ll'o or It rnutilnithofullhltlnty titUinolileandtrc'itful lit) anjilattirdly iittistnalltui, Sikki allrcntuirnt.flrRlb, fiinwiilobntiiUi.etc 'll,e Iji'iU'liftiicR ot -wurllti to Iimke money. luw aieot "rnlclipfiiiiy" Imllulloii. '1 Ills iiiliediilyautlicnllr and fully til tut tutud life ot our nr lyrnirtnl.il di. llnaiutl porlialu. Cstia Uru,i ta Ai'LtitH. L'lriiilflt frt.'. iJJrc..N'itukii. J tuiui.g Co., rUUdtliiIaFh nov U 1-in ea PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And thoir oxcollont roputotion in-jui-od by worthless imitations. Tho Publio nro cautiouod ngninst buy ing Plastora having similiu Bound ing naraos. Soo that tho word O-A-POI-N-E is corroctly spollod. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Aro tho only improvomont ovor mado in Plastora. Ono ,ia worth moro than adozon of any othpr kind, ' ' Will positivoly euro whoro othor romodio3 will not ovon rollovo, Prico 25 conts. Dowaro oi' ohonp Planters mado with lead poisons, S3EABURY& JOHHSON. Mauuftclurlni: ClivinUt, Not York, AIIKIl I(l:.lli:i)V AT I,ST.rrlcVSct7. MEAD'S MidlcattJ CORN Mi BUNION PLASTER, .0 (,'swv a (si 1 Beware BENSON'S GAPOINE BL00MSBU8G STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. TniHsailOOI,, nuat rrcscnt constltiitv'J, ofU-rs tho Tery best, fncltltles for rrofes'stona! and ClanMcal loarnlns. liullillnirssp.K'ious, Invlllni; ami commodious C'implcU.'ly Uoateil by steam, wul ventilated, lljlited by gns, and furnlslicd ultli ft bountiful supply of purc,of t ePZoc5tIonl'ioaUlifiil, ani cosy of nocosi. Taaclin He.tnerI6nccit, enlolcnt, and alko to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thoroufn. Expcnsof modcrato. Fifty cents n week deduction to all cspoctlng to loaob. Students admitted at any tlmo. ltooins reserved when doslred. CouroOf study prescribed by tho Htalo t I. Mwlcl School. II. I'reparaloiy. III. Elementary. IV, Clavical. AJjuiict OotiHca ! I. Academic. 1 1. Commercial. III. Course in Jlusic IV. Connie in Art, V. Course In I'liysical Culture. Tholilcmenttiry. aelentlllonndcinssliul Courses nro IMtOPKssiOMA!,, ami students srrnduatnsi therein, tecolvo Stato Dlp'lomas, conferring tliefollowln corresponding Degrees1 Master of tlio Klcincuts; .Master of the Hclonces i Master ot tlio (JU.lcs. oraauates In the other Courses receive Normal Certltlcatcc their attainments,, signed by tho oniccrsot tho Hoard of Tinier". TliocourhO of stud y prescribed by the Stato Is liberal, and tho S ilontlflc and Classical courses aro not Inferior to those of our best Colleges. Tho State rormtresa higher order ol citizenship. Tlio limes detiaiuitt. UH one of tho prime objects of tills school to help to secure It, by furnishing Intern KentandonlclentTeaclicrstorhnrSeliools. To tuts end It solicits youug persons of good abilities und good purposes, Ihoso who ilestro to lmprovo their time and their talents, as students. To all such It promises nldln developing their powers, nndabundant opportunities for well paid labor utter leuvlng School. For Catalogue, address tho Principal. HON. WII.I.IA.H i:i,Vi:i,l l'mlitent lloiirtl if Tru.iriK. F, 1. DIM.MYKU, Secretary. Sept. s. 'in.- Off? WHAT ! IDB WHY One of tho problems of Good and Cotnfortublo Living IS THE MATTER OF CLOTHING, ST VMS KXAMINEoimSTOOKor YOUTHS ISO VS and CIIILDKHNS SfllHTS PEA HI. WHITE, IUCYCLE SIIIUTS, JiATE.ST OUT. WKLLMADH CLOTHING AT THE VKItV LOWKsT 1'ItICKS. HATS rou JIKN, HOYS, YOUTHS, AND CIIILDllEN. MEBCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Perfect Fits, Latest, Styles, 1M- Siitisfactiou. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGESV STOCK OF CLOTHING "..a OASSIMERESIN THE COUNTY A Full Iiino of Furr.lisSiiiif; iSoods. Headquarters for TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES THE DAVIS. Sl.OOO REWARD. ONE THOUSAND (l.OOO) DOLLARS I'UEMIUM offered lo ANY PERSON that will do ns GREAT A R NGE OK WORK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will Jo without basting. It will mako wide liera on Bheets, Ac, Iiem all manner ot titan woolen goods, ib sort, merino, crape, or goods dlfllcult to hem on otlicr raacnines. It mikci ii more clastic stltcli than any otlicr machine. It will turn aliem and put in piping at same tlmo, It will turn a hem, sew braid on tho right sldo and 8tllchon trimming at ono opciatlon. It win do felllnc bias or straight, cither on cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across reams on nny goods. I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sow on facing, either with or without showing stitches: bind Dress (loods with tho same material, cltlierscitllops.polnts, squares or straight. 1 ho only machine that will bind Huts, Uloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or Bilk, from a to 3 inches In width, without basting. It will gather with or without tewing on. it will gather letwccn two pieces nr.il bew on at tho same time. It will mako amnio and stitch a pillow slip on to the facing at the samo time. It will shirr any kind of goods. It will mako plaited trimming cither with or with out sowln7 It on. It will mako p!aIU?d trlmmlns either scallnptd or strilifht. and sew aplplpg on at thoBamo time. It will make kntfs plaiting. J. SALTZER, Gon'l Agent, liloorasburg, Pa. net. 1, '80-lf. HIDES. Tho Highest Msrkot Prico in Cash PAIDVOH ALL KINDS OK HIDES AT A. SOLLEBEiS Lo'ithoi and Shoo I'lmllng Mor Main Sikei:t, Oitosith Stosk Church, BLOOMSBURG, PA. April P, 'W.ly I l ie Hire v ti in in I . o . Aih i.itmhi v trill tike 1 p il rli iilvlitfiHiin liu ISui'i Lit l.riflKiip.tori-Ilik . l Ih'.iII'i. It eui'li it llilii" ipu-llili". fii'iit h i,i I for ti Ict'ep lanin, I. A. . vuV .t- C O., r.oitcii, Mini.. 1trm 'Il' II. ,.!', .V ; AGENTS WAMTEO SOTffiyftuTt'! (lilu .Mnilliuc i"'r intuitu. I. will li,iUm.tl,( l.nfliui.w.tii IIHl'I, itml Ttlli cmiiiili lf, in 20liilnutri II nil! a J Lull ik trml turlely i-r fai'cr ttwkfur ttlilili tlitre U:wa'i rtily markH ,sm rurilrriiluran,lteriiiit.lliijTtvniitlily KulUllllt Ulathlne I'd,, tuy tS'..hlii.'i,.nt., Mtuu.Ma. mayo, '61. ly aid LKQ ATj J BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE. HEW BSGH &LQ0D! runout1 1 . lu'itlro J'llli mnkn New llleli II'-mkI. niul u I oi. I'Mt'li- i-ii'i,,,,. ii,,, i.t.-u.,i i BUSINESS AX!) DUE-jS SHIRl'ri handsome i;attuuns, DESIltABEE STYLES IS OUR MOTTO. A EULL LINE OF FALL STYLES JUST HHCWVUI). S PEEK'S PORT GRAP Used In the principal Churches for Communion Durposes. EXCELLENT FOU LADI-S AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AOED. FOUR YEARS OLD. mills Celebrated Native 'Nino Is made from tho J. Juice of the oporto (irapo raised In this Country Its Invaluablo Tonio anil Strengtheniug Properties am unsurpassed by any other Natlvo Wlno. Heine tue puro Juice of thoOrape, produced under .Mr. Bpeer's own personal supervision, Its purity and Itenulneuess aro euranteed. '1'ho youngest child lay partuke of Its generous qualltles.and the weak est Invalid uso It to advantage. It Is particularly benlllclal to tho aged aud debilitated, and suited to tho various ailments that affect tho weaker sex. It Is In ovcry respect a wine to be keliei) on. SPEER'S Po oIT. liei'iry. The r. J. SIIEHUt is a Wlno ot Superior character and partakes ot the golden qualities of tho grape, from which It Is made. Kor Purity, Itlchness.Plavor and Medical Properties, It will bu found uue: co'.lcd. N SPEER'S P. of.Ba'SR ib ly. This UHANDY stands unrivaled In ihls Country, being far superior for medical purposes. IT is A PUKE distillation f om tho graro and con talus valuable medical properties It has a dcllcato Oivor, similar to that ot the grapes from r.hlch Itlsdlstllled.and Islngiuat f,vtor tiiuong Urst clasj families. Bee that tho elgnaturo of AI.KKUI) SPh'KIt.l'assalc N J., Is over the corl' ot each bottle. SOLD BY a. A. KLEIM. deoJl 'sot- To Servsw Sufferers Tho Great Eurcpean rut. j, b, aiMrsoN's si'kcifio wEntciNr, Dr. .1.11. 81mp3on's Spoclilo Medlcloo Is a positive euro for overwork of body or brain or excess of uny klud, such as weakness nnd all diseases rasultlng from Nervous Debility, Irrllnblllty.Menlal Anilely, Languor, Lassitude, lieprestlon oi tplrils and luuo tionul djrangi'inents of tho nervous system gen erally, I'alus In tho liituK ui niuu, uusi or .Memory, rrema turo old age and dis eases inai leau li consmpuon, Insani ty an early gravi or both. No mallei how stutterul tin sybtem may bo f rou. excesses of any kind, a bhort course ui tins iwd.eluv will n tofe 1 li lost (unctions and procure hualih and happiness where beforo was rtesnoudenoy au.1 gloom. 'I ho Hpo cltlo Meolclno Is being used with wondeiful success. Pamphlets sent freo to ull, Wrlto for them and get full rarirlcuiar. Price, BiKtcl no 11,00 per package, or Blx packages for iv o. ill bo sent by mall ou receipt of money. Address all orders, J. 11. HlMI'SoN'i Ml'lllllINItCt'. Nos. 1U1 and 1"6 Main htreot, Uunalo, N. V. leb. It, 'si-jt "VyAlNltKUlT & l'.. WIIOUiSAUi GIlOQim, riiii.Apr.i.riiiA. Ki'Ulol'i la Ti: is. svitiTJ, coyi'ES, hiwaii, jiobvssi KICK, sric&i, tuotuu ICIU, AC, N, Ii. Corucr ecconi nail Arch sticets, lrordcrn win recelw) prciinpt attcntljn. Spoer'o Port G-rapo Wine ........ . i m Is n compound of tlio virtue of sarsaprirll. la, stlllliiKlii, iimmlraUe, ycllott' (lock, with the Inillihi of potash ami lion, nil powerful Mood-making, lilootl-elennslng, ami llle-sus-lalnlli elements. It Is the purest, safest, nnil most effectual nltcrntivn Inediclno known or avallablo to tlio public. Tlio sci ences of ineillcino anil chemistry liavo never picitluccd su valuable a remedy, nor ono so potent to euro all diseases resulting from iiiipmu blond, It cures Scrofula nnil nil M'i'ot'lilims discuses, Kryslpclng, Hose, oi- at. Anthony's I'lic, I'lmplcs nnd liieo-uiubs, l'usttilcs, Ulotclics, llotls. Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Hliotun, Sciild-hcatl, lUiiK-woini, I'lccrs, SurCs, Iilietiiiintlsm, Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Feinalo Weak, nrsses anil Irregularities, .Iminillee, Atlcotloiis of tlio I.Ivor, Dyspepsia, Kinuclatiou, nnd General Debility. Ily Its searching and cleansing qualities It purges out tho foul corruptions which contaminate tho blood nnd causa derange" ment nnd decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions, promotes energy and strength, restores nnd preserves health, anil lufusi'S new life and vigor throughout tho wholo system. No sufferer from auy dis ease which arises from impurity of tlio , blood need despair who will givo Ayeii's SAin..i'Aini.t.A a fair trial. It Is folly to experiment with tlio numer ous low-priced mixtures, ot cheap materials, mid without medicinal virtues, offered as blooil-puiillers, whilo discaso becomes moru firmly seated. Avtu's Sa usapaui ll a Is a medicine of such concentrated ruratlvu power, that it is by far tho best, cheapest, mid most rell.ibhi blood-purlller known. Physicians know Its composition, and pre scribe It. It has been widely used for forty "years, and has won tho uuqualllled conn ileucu of millions whom it has benefited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 34 Co., I'litrtlcnl unit Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. tuUI UY JU.t. DIU'CCISTJ EYEllYW UERB. A CENTS WANTED. A rare chance lo rn.tko monoy rapidly selling our Now Uook: New York, by SnnUt anil Mill Shotvln? up tho Now York of to-aay, with; Its pal aces, liscruwiled tliorouahfares. Its rasulnir elevat ed trains. Its countless sights, its romance. Its mys tery. Us dirk crlin.'s unit terrible iruiredles.lts char ities, nud lu r.ict every phase ot itto In the creat city. Don' wast' tlmo selling slow hooks, but send for circulars L'lvtng full table ot contents, terms to agents, ,ve. t-rospuctus noiv ready and territory in Kieatoenianil. Address DiiUULASS linos., tuj chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. nov, II -l iv r I'f.AYS! 1'I.AYS! 1'I.AVS ! PI.AYS I For Heading Clubs, for Amateur Theatricals, Tem. Eeranco I'la, s, Drawing uoom Plays, Fairy l'lays, thioplan Plays, (iuldo Hooks, Paniointmes, Tab. leauv, Llght-H, Mngoeslum Lights, Colored Fire, burnt Cork, Thoatrleal Face Preparations, Jarloy's Wax Works' lgs, Heard s, .Moustaches, Costumes. Charades and Paper scenerv. Now catalogues sent rrco containing full discrlpllon and prices. s..M UEI. FitH.s'CII A-SON, 3s K ist nth Mreet,New York, r.ov, 14 4wr r AGENTS WANT ED Full ilEWBOOK "Tin: 1'MNci-: and tiii: I'Aui'KK." Tho best and funniest ot ull. Elegantly bound; with ttU nun Illustrations. Just the thing tor the holidays. Address F. O. IH.ts I jc Co., Newaik, N. J. nov. ll 4tv r (Vry IV IV VKAH ana expenses io agenw. J I 1 uutlll Free. AddrecS P. O. VICKEKY f'l I I Augusta, Maine. r nov. Ibnv AND Paper Hcinging. VM. F. BODINE, UlON i't., IIELOW SECOND, lILOOWtbl'llt), 1'a is prepared to do all kinds ot HOUSS rAIWXINO Plain and Oruamem.ul PAPER HANGING, HOTII DECOltATlVi: AND PLAIN. All UliiilN oi'Furultiiri) Ilcimli'i-d, ami inttdu uh good iih ueir, NONK UUT FIIIST-CI.AK3 WOItKJJEN EMPLOYED Bstitnatoo IVIado on all Work, WM. V. DODINE. J. W, RaEDER, PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER No 1 10 WllsT .II.VIIUUT hTHI.UT, WILKBS-BARRB, PA. Itluils-ill the ctuii-iit puhllt'a t!ons in an' Ml) lo you mil)' de sire. SiillNiaclloii fiiHiiin. tecil. Corrcspmnleni'i' bullciteil 1', 0. llox 150. I Care lu I allenlion rIvcii lo ll I.4W l-UIIMf AllOWS. Kept i, tt m. c." sLbffli wr iii.oi ;Msnuua, pa. il iiiufaclurers ot Carriages. Bujgl s.Phsetoni, Slelghi, Platform First-class woik always on hand. JlEl'AIJlfSO XKA'l'l.Y DQXK I'ricea reductiUo mil the times, LATEST STYLES OF a.A.Li-.IlKrGS hi tho 'COLUMBIAN OFFICE.' RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE MM I) KNNS Y !V A NI A KAILUUAD. PJIII.A X DKLPIIIA ,t nillK It. It. DIVISION'. WINl'KIt I'lMB rABfiK. on and nuer .uuauny, itci. .ii, ihmi, ino UniMi on tho Philadelphia Krln llu lro.id Dlvhlon n Hi run as follow i WKBI'WAIIU. Krio Mall leaves Philadelphia II 65 p m " " Ilnnlsburg 4S5atn " " Hnnbury onu a is " " William-port 8 40u m " " Lock Haven tMOuin " " itenovo ll rnam " " Kane ,im pm " arrlvo at Krlo tni. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia 8 no a in uniTisuurg uiiipni " " Sunnury i to p m " " Wllilimiport, 3upm ' " Ick llaven 4 so p m " " Itenovo 3 43 p m " " Kano lo 1 3 p m Fast Una leaves Philadelphia 12 lu p in " " Iliirrlsburg 4ii)pm ' Hunbury fi 10 p ni " " wiillamjport 8 03 p m " arrive nt Lock Haven o lo p m EABTWAItl). Lock llaven Express loaves Lock Haven 7 so n, m iiuamsiKiri v e.i n m " " hunbury loiomn " airlvo at Harrlsuiirg laespm " " Philadelphia niSpm Fast Lino leaves Cannndalgua 7 0) p ru " " Watkins 8 40 pm " " Elmlra u to p m " " Wliliamsport Klfiam ' " Munbury 1 M n rn " arrives nt llarrlsburg 3i.inm " " riilladelphla f oo a in Day Express leaves Kino o oo a m " " lienovo io ns a m " " Lock Haven II 15 am " " Wliliamsport 131Spm 11 arrive at llarrlnburg n no p m ' . " Philadelphia 7 05 pm Erto Mall lcave3 Krlo II 33 a m " " Kano 4 lo p in " " Itenovo mm urn 1 " I)Ck llaven luiopm " " Wliliamsport lmjpiu " " Mitibitry 1 05 a in " arrives at I larrlsburg aiwuin " " l'hllttdclphm I (io a in Erie Mull west and Lock Haven Express East make close cunnecllons at Northumberland with L. & ll. II, It. trains for Wllkesbanu and hcranton, Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fm Lino Wist make closu connection at Wllllamspott with N. 0. It. W. trains north. Niagara Express West nnd Day Express Ermt make close counettloti at Lock llaven wlih p, K. v II. It. trains. Erlo Mall East and West connect at Erie with trains on L. 8. A- M. H. It. It, nt Corry with 11, 1' a: W. 11. 11.; at Emporium with 11. N. Y..CP. it K, and at Driftwood w lib A. V. it. it. Parlor cars will run between Putin letphlu nnd VVIllnmxport on Niagara Express west, nnd liny Ex press Ko&l. Sleeping curs on all hliilit. trains-. HOIIKItl'NMLHllN, (cncrul Supt. NOKTIIKUN COMPANY. CENTRAL KAILWAY On nnd atier January 17th, 1SS1, trains vv 11 I lenvt aunoury usiuuu,v.i ;i NOUTliWAKD, Norlhein Express C,3n n. ninnlve Elmlra 1V.30 pm Arrive at Canandilgua a.ns p. u " itochester 4.40 " Niagara. 8 4.1 " Niagara Expiess l.os p. m. artlvo E'lulra u. os p m arrive Canandalgua 8.3i " " Itochester 1)43 " " Niagara lv.Mntn r osi tine u.iu p m arrive i.inuru " Watkins 1 l.rapm 11.63 p m bOUTHWAHI). SiUthem Express Lit a. m. arrive Harrlsb'g .1.15 n ni arrlvo Philadelphia 7.35 " " New Yorlc lo.as " " U.illlmoru 7,io " WKahlngtoim.na n m Pac'flc Express lO.oo a m arrive Ilarrlsu'g lli.e.', p m arrlvo Philadelphia 3.45 p in " New York o.v.-, " Ualtlmoro u.io " Washington 7.52 Day Exprcsil.oo p m arrive llarrlsburg 3.io p m " Philadelphia c.is " " New Yoik 9.30 " " Ualtlmoro 0.35 " Washington 7.52 Erlo Mall M a. in. arrive HarrlsLurg 3. us n, m " Philadelphia 7.35 " " ev York "0.31 " " UUtlmoro 7.40 " Washington u.02 I. P. FAltMEIt, (ieneral I'aisengcr Ao t. FRANK THOMSON, (leneral Manager. P HILADEU'HA AND HHADINd KO.W. AUUANGEMENT OF TltAINS. I'ASi.liNGl'Jv November 7th, 1591. TR1INS LSiVK HOl'KKT A8 FOI.1.0WS(RUKDAY KXCXrTkI For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, I'ottsvllle Tamaqua, a, 11,45 a. m For Catawls3a, 11,45 a. m. 0,15 nnd 7,50 p. m. For Wliliamsport, C,I6 1,50 a. m. and 4,oe p. m. TBilNS fOK BDPKHr LEIVilS rOLLOffs, (jOXDiT -CEPTKD.) Leavo Now York, vH. Tamancnd 8.45 a. ru. nnd via. bound llrook Itoutc 7,45 a. 111. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Lcavo Heading, U,wn. m., i'ottsvllle, 12,31) p. ui andTamaqua, 1,36 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 6,10 8,40 a. m. and 4,uo p. m. Loavo Wliliamsport, 9,45 a.m,2,oo p. m. nnd 4,3 p. m Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go througn without change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, . General Manager C. G. HANCOCK, (Jeneral Passenger und Ticket Agent. Jan. 10, lssl tf. D ELiAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANL WESTEHN KAlLItOAD. BLOOM8UURG DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. s, Takes effect at 4:30 A. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1S78. NOHTn, Sl'ATION!). SOUTH, p.m. p.m. a.m 9 50 3 9 it: a.m. p.m. p. n .Scran ton ...llellevue Tavlorvllle.. 9 80 2 16 0 2 21 c 9 44 9 S3 9 31 9 !!3 9 17 9 12 3 40 3 111 3 VI 3 is 3 13 9 9 42 9 CO 9 67 10 01 10 VI 1 vc b 1 34 r, 8 42 7 2 47 7 2 62 7 9 SO .Lackawanna.... 9 14 L Pittston. 9 UJ 9 01 .. west, 1 liuiioii,, Wyoming .Ml Inltby v:ti 2 69 3 03 3 UJ 3 fS 3 13 3 18 3 'il 3 33 uennett Kingston 9 10 9 00 8 si 8 42 8 35 8 91 8 03 8 01 3 0) 2 55 2 47 2 40 2 30 2 '.0 2 1)5 1 45 1K6 8 51 6 61 8 4f- 8 t8 8 31 8 20 8 11 8 01 7 68 7 60 7 46 7 19 7 3i 7 S3 7 24 10 13 10 13 10 10 10 31 10 42 10 63 11 0) 11 13 11 2l 7 Kingston ..Plymouth. I unc.. .... Plymouth Avoudalo Nanttcoko .llunlock's creek. ....Hhlckshlnnv ....Hick's Ferry... ....lieach Haven.. litrwlck briar Creek ...Willow flrovo.... 7 7 7 8 E 6 8 II 3 60 4 1)3 1 15 1 UO 4 1C 4 19 4 W i 29 4 33 4 42 4 49 4 49 9 9 7 65 7 43 12 45 7 44 12 33 7 40 12 SS 7 32 U 12 7 2 12 Oil 7 20 11 to 7 16 II HO S 67 10 50 C Lime Ittdge.,, Espy 111 .18 ...Moomntiurg llupert Catawlssa llrldgo. ....Danville II 46 11 6 11 61 12 18 19 41 S 00 7 ! 7 U3 6 is 9 IS I. 30 ....Chulasky ....Cameron 8 II 6 45 a 31 0 T t1 if .NorthumbuJand, 6 45 p.m. a ui a. in. P.m. p.m n.rr V. ft llAI.-l'KAlJ Ul.l. TipTtninndinr'B i ip-B, i,;r,iutr,n. June 0 I" THE GREAT JWliLmGTOl? liOUTK. .fr.NS.0,,hor !ln9. runs Threo Through las. IVJF.?I. Tr01" l,;lly botween Chicago, lies CAn.xnFli U1,llr Oniaha, l.lneolu. St, Joioph, Atchison, Topeka nnd Knusas City, ,conli for nil points In Kntnus, K IPS1' 'olo.rl1110' Wyomlnit Montana, No Callforniiu lco'Arlionu, Iduho.Orcgonnnd .i'i?P?ort.OB.t Spcotllost nml MostComforla ti.ii.,2Ui,i vlallannlhal to Kurt Scott, Dcnlson, ton nWLnUSt'n! A.usi!' Ba' Autonlo, (lalvwi to" ma all poind in Toxaj. Tii2iHI:cxiuli1ciJ imluccmonts offcrcil by this i.ino to I ravclers nnd TourliU. aro iu tollnwm jj.1'" eolobrated Pullman (Ifl-whecl) l'ulaco i?.intJ",n,l"f W'a'f. Tho famous C. II. A (J. bum wiiin '".T Cur"' Oorgoous Hmnklng Can .i,.,i . ,.."..1 '. wuriruuiin runumng -i8 vniSini'M1 V'fjant.lllirli'llackoil llattuii IIo inV. ,uu -'xciu5ivu ueo ui nri' I,,a,",c''fcra. i,inf.T.r.atllJ. I"'' Superior Equipment, com iUSr .wll.h their Oreat Through Car Anango. ment,makMlhlj,nbovonliotlier,thofavorlto West? ho8oul Bouth-Wciit, und tho Fur inTt7!it!,Jn'1.?'01 wl" flnil travellnir n luxury Instead of nillsiximfort. tIfS'h Tickm via this Colobrnteil I.ino Canada ' 0 01 tUo u"l,ctl tiiMCH aai . Allbi format Ion about Itatni of Tare, Pffl wimi ir Aeeiimmoiljllons, Tlmo 'I'abl. 3, lie, Wllbo (LeerrullylvcM by npplylnu to J. Q. A. IillAN, Omi'I liasteni Agent, JOd Wahingli.u St., Ilnst.m, l 1-1. JAWrqii wnnii'-l'i'"' llroaJw iy, New You VAML3 It. WOOl , ( en. I'nss. Agt., Chicago. T. J, l'O'l'rcit, Uqu. Manager, t'hleugo. Mwch u, to, tat ... Mn, A. nin' 1C0 .'.'nylt'lfHootn Cars, with Morton's llCCIInlng Chairs. Xll utm rlmifn tnr Si'OH