THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. A Southern California Horse larra. Kx-Govornor lnmi StnnforVn ln-eeiilng fnrm for horses nl l'nlo Alto, is ono of tlio moat completo cstftlillsli menla of tlio kind in tlio world. Of tlto seventeen hundred acres In tlio place, ono hundred arc occupied by the stnblcs, barns, ftnd small jiaddooks. Tlio buildings, nt tlio foot of a Rciitlo riso of cround, mako n small city by tbemsoive!", inhabited by a population of nearly live hundred, who return hither from their business on the pas tures and raco track, and have two hundred persons employed In their do mestic service Tho spacious barns aro uniformly floored and celled up with redwood a handsomo material, which icsembles cedar in effect. They aro struwu with tho freshest straw, nnd kept as neat as the most unoxcoptioiial drawing-rooms. Scions from tho stock hero raised, which represents tho best thorough-bred and trotting strains in tho country, arc likely to bo a most important Intluucnco in improving the breed of horses throughout die Pacific coast. It wrs hero that curious experiments were conducted, at tho expense, of Gover nor Stan fori), for arriving at a better understanding of the sped of horses by photographing them In rapid mo tion. Tho photographer Mr. Muy bridge, of San Francisco, succeeded by an Ingenious arrangement of electrical wires communicating at tho touch of the animal with cameras nlready pre pared, in securing twelve distinct views of tho different stages of a slnglu stride. Tlio attitudes aro of the moH unexpect ed and curious sort, some of them high ly comic Great pains aro taken In the raising and training of tho young colts. From tho time of foaling the coin aro handled gently nnd coustnntly, aro made as fa miliar with tho touch of harness as they aro with that of human hands. As a natural consequence they nro perfect ly tame, gentle, and even affectionate, nnd never need breaking. Tho effect of this system of training has been np parent in tho performances of some of tho colts which have been publicly speeded against time. Tho first cxhi tion of speed by n Palo Alto colt was made on tho Hay District Association track at San Francisco in 1880, when the two-year-old colt Fred Crocker lowered tho record for a one-mile trot to 2:25j. Last year IJonitaJ a two year old filly from Palo Alto, cut tho record down to 2:24J ; and latter, at the same trotting exhibition, Wild, flower, another two-year-old from the same farm, made tho mile in 2:21 j and Hinda lioje, a yearling filly, on the same day added to the fame of tho farm by cutting down tho yearling record to 23:0. It is asserted that there aro colts on tho farm which can do even better. W. II. Bishop, in Jlar- Hardnes3 of Peaches. Beforetho State Horticultural Associa tion of Pennsylvania, an essay was delivered on peach culture. The essay ist kept a record of the relative hardi ness of the leading kinds of that region, wlueu may bo of value in localities where peaches are liable to bo injured by tho cold. Wo emote : "In the following list, which for con venience I arranged in alphabetical order, the relative hardiness of the different varieties is given in a scale ranging trom 1 to 100, the lushest number representing a very full crop : Amelia 90 Alexander 50 Atlanta 40 Beer's Lato l Beer's Smock 00 Barnard's Early Yellow Albergo 100 Bilyen's Lato October 90 Bilyen's Lato Comet 100 Brandywino 5 Brigg's Red May ' 50 Chinese Cling 1 Coolidge's Favorite 15 Crawford's Early 2 Crawford's Late 20 Crocket's Late so David Hill 50 Early Beatrice 50 Early Lnuiso 75 Early Rivers 75 Early Tillotson 50 E11 ly York 40 Foster 15 Halo's Early 90 Jarrett's Lato White 15 L Grange 5 Loatherbury's Late 100 Late Admirable 80 Lite Rareripe 15 Mountain Rose 15 IVaiitiooke 100 Nowington Free 15 Old Mixon 20 Orange Cling 90 President 100 Prince of Wales 100 Reeves' Favoiito 15 Sal way 20 Sno 80 Shipley's Lato Red 10 Stump the World 40 . Stcadloy 20 Susiiuehanua 1 Thurber Troth's Early Tuckahoc Late Van Buren's Golden Dwarf Ward's Liuo Yellow Albeiago Yellow St. John 90 90 50 o 50 50 Useful Recipes. CotTKK ix Tynioin Fkveu. In the early stages of typhoid fovor Dr. Guillasse, of the French Navy, has ad ministered coffeo with marked success. Three tablcsnoonfuls are rrivnn niiiiltu every two hours, alternating with ono or two leaspoonims 01 claret ot liur gundy wine. A beneficial result is im modiatelv .. ... ado or citrato of magnesia is also administered daily, and after somo time qummo is recommended. ISiNiNAS KOU Tha ISannn.i)) nro delicious for tea ; slice them not too thin scatter powdered sugar over them, and boforo it dissolves squeeze the juico ot several oranges over them or nraiifes mnv lin rut 1111 nnd hn 111 iv - - o j - - 1 - - ed with them, or they may be served with cream ami sugar alone. They make an agreeable dessert with whip ped cream sweetened and flavored ulth vanilla nnured nvpr tlipm. tabicsnoonful of gelatine dissolved and bui mi iiiiu inu uruuiu gives a mil body to it. Serve with spongo cake. To PltEVKNT Fl.JkNNKI.8 FROM FaI- jjhj. lo preveut scarlet flannel or worsted goods of any description of this color trom tailing when washed tko this precaution: Mix a half a cud ful of Hour with a ouart of cold water. let it boil for ten or fifteen minutes. then mix with the warm snds in which tho artlolo is to bo washed j squcezo ami nnso up ana down repeatedly in stead of rubbing on a rubbing board If very much soiled wash in two or threo waters, always taking enro to havo them of the samo temperature if possible, and just cool enough to put your nanus in conitortamy. aiuuo tho suns lie 1 ore putting too garment in, and avoid if you can, rubbing soap on it. The Medloinal Value of Vegetables. A celebrated cook book discusses the medicinal value of vegetables, ns follows: Asparagus Is a strong diu retic, nnd forms part of tho cure for rl'iimatlo patients at such health resoles as Alx les Brain. Sorrel Is cooling, and'forms tho stanle of that souve aux herbec which a French lady will order for herself nftcr a long nnd tiring journey. Carrots, as containing a quantity of sugar, aro avoided by Borne peoplo, while others complain or incm as indiccstiblo. With regard to tho latter accusation, it may bo remnrked, in passing, that it is tho yellow coro ot tho carrot that is difficult of digestion tho outer, a red layer, Is tender enough, in Savoy. the peasants nave recourse to an infusion of carrots as a specific for jaundice. "Tho large, sweet onion is very rich In thoso alkaline elements which coun teract tho poison of rhcumatio gout, if elowly slowed in weak broth, and eaten with n little Nepaul pepper it WOU1U DO lounu to 00 an aumiraoio article of diet for patients of studious and sedentary habits. The stalks of cauliflower havo tho same sort of value, only too often tho stalks of tho cauli flower is so ill-boiled and unpalatable that few persons would thank you for proposing to them to mako part of their meal consist of so uninviting an article. Turnips in tho same way, aro often thought to bo indigestible, and better suitp"d for cows Mid shet-p than for de licate peoplo ; but hero tho fruit lies with the cook quite as much as with tho root. Tho cook boils the turnip badly, and then pours some butter over it, and tlio eaterof such a dish is sure to be the worst for it. Try a better way. What shall bo said about our lettuces t The plant as a slight nar cotic action, of which a French old woman like a French doctor, well kuows tho value, and when properly cooked it is really very easy of diges tion. American Wheat- From present prospects it is estimate cd that the crop of wheat raised in the United States this year will yield in the aggregate about tlvo hundred million bushels. The expectation of it has already commenced to Europe, and what is somewhat surprising, buyers aro hero with orders to purchase wheatl liberally for Southern France. This, however, is explained by the statement that American wheat can bo laid clown in Marseilles cheaper than wheat from the Black sea or from India. It is, true, this argues necessarily that the French harvest must again be deficent to meet domestic demands in Franco for breadstuffs ; but in all probability tho French grain-dealers havo found it best to follow the examplo of the samo class of merchants in London, by pur chasing liberally of foreign wheat early in tho season without waiting to ascer tain tho chances of . tho harvest in France. It is therefore, probablo that we Bhall hereafter always be able to rely upon a permanent market in Mar seilles for our wheat crop, and that tho French mreohants at that port will gradually extend their operations to all parts of the Mediterranean as the lead ing factors for American wheat and breadstuffs in the populous and impor tant countries bordering on that sea. This probably results from the immense profits realized by the French mer chants in their vast operations in Amer ican wheat in the year 1880. Qer mantoicn Teleyraph. Weight of Eegs, The following will be interesting information to our poultry rsisers of Columbia couuty. Light Brahmas and partrige Cochins, 7 to the pound ; they lay, according to treatment and keening, from 80 to 100 per annum, oftentimes more, if kept well. Dark 15 ran mas, 8 to the pound, nnd about U nor annum, lilack, white and bull Cochins, 8 to the pound, 100 is large yield per annum. Plymouth Rocks, 8 to tho pound, lay 150 per annum; non- sitters. La l'leche, 7 to the pound, lay 130 per annum ; non-sitters. Black Spanish, 7 to the pound, lay 150 per annum. Doinimqucs, 9 to the pound, 130 perannum. Gamci--, 9 to the pound, lay 130 per annum. Crevecieurs, 7 to the pound, lay 750 per annum. Leg horns, 9 to the pound, lay from 150 to 200 per annum. Hambe'rgs, 9 to tho pound, lay 170 per annum. Polish, 9 to the pound, lay 150 per annum. Bentams, 10 to the pound, lay 09 per annum, lurkoys, 5 to tho pound, lay from 30 to GO per annum. Ducks, eggs very greatly with different species, but from 5 to G to the pound, and from 14 to lo per annum, according to the ige and keeping. Ueeso, 4 to tho pound, lay 50 per annum. Guineas, 11 to the pound, lay 00 per annum. Arothe Purostand Dost Bitters ovor made. They aro compounded from lTops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrako ami Dandelion, tho oldest, best and most valuable medicines in tho world and contain all tho best nnd most curativo proporties of all other remedies, being tho greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, nnd Life- nnd Health Restoring Agent on earth. No diseaso or ill health can possibly long exist where nop Bitterd nro used, so varicdand perfect their operations. They givo now lifo and vigor to tho ngea and infirm. To all whoso employments causo irregu larity of tlio bowels or urinary organs, or who rcqniro an Appeti zer, Tonio nnd mild Stimulant, nop Bitters nro invaluable, being highly curative, tonio and stimu lating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms ure, what tho diseaso or ailment is, uso nop Bitters. Don't wait until you uro sick, but if you only feol 'bad or miserable, uso jjop Bitters at onco. It may sayo your life. Hundreds havo bcon saved by so doing. $500 will bo paid for n caso thoy will not euro or help. Remember, jtP Bitters is no vilo, drugged, drunken nostrum, but tho Purest and Best Medicine over niado; tho "Invalid's Friend and hope," and no porson. or family should bo without it. m yAiNwmaiiT & co., WHOLESALE OROCERS, PlIlLAUEI.rilU. TEAS, BYItUrS, COFKKK, BUO Alt, MOL1SHUI, IICI, irlCU. IIC1KI KD1, c tc, V, it. comer Second and Arcli etreeU, iwodnriwlll recelr promputUDtlou Practical Lifo.JS.V.ftV.itM: AUKNT8 WANTEU. US t l. tr m icimt, .ijj.u j C, M.tUKpr X C, tkitMlykU, U June 30-1 y a'd A NOTIMI HUT UNTITI.M) WOMAN) from the Boutoa Gloi. Tlio It a rood Ifkr nww of Vri. tydM E. Mnfc. Li.1.1, t I.) urt, Uau,. who aUr ill other human falnfra uujr mi rutrif ully caHitl tli lvar I'rif nj of Woman aooma nf lhr rorn-sponrfcnti lot to call her, Sha t vKul.r iUtoUhI to her mork, which It the outcomo of a hr-tludr, and li oblUM to keep all ladf a tdiiH, tti hup htr anaf r the liuyc rorrrfpondenra Ul.ty oii r la upon hr, each Iwarlnj tta apcctal In 1 K-n t r m itilntf. or Joj at re Ira from tt. Her WveUMy CvUounitlaa mcdlrtno for pood and not imrpuML 1 hare iwraotiall lareatlgatwIUand tu.tMlUiUil ff the truth of t hit, O laocuiiiit i.f .tsrrnrcnmtrlta.lt U wommended andpnurribolbythobfrtphyi-lclana In the country, O1.0 Myit H worla Uka a charm and aarra mucJj pain. It will cur entirely thoratform of falUn of thi utcru, Ifucorrhoa, Irregular and painful Uetu:ruatlun,altOTartnTrouUea, Inflammation and Vlecratlon, Koudlnsa, all Miplacementa and the eon apu-ntaplntwealneM,and 1 espoclall adapted to th Change of Life.1' It pe naeM'-a wry portion of tha vyitent, and elrei turn life Jiiliigir, It ttinorra falntncii, flatulency, dwtroya all craving for rttmulant, and rcUeTea weak nea of the rtomach. It cure Bloating, Ffeadachea, KirTouarroetratlon, General DeMlity.Sleepleasncaa, PeprefnlonandladbreRtlon. That feeling of bearing down,eauftng pain, weight and backache, la atwaya nnu&neiitly cured by Iti use. It will at all tlmea, and unjr all circumstance", act In harmony with tha law that got i rna the female ayatem. It coita bnly 1, per bottle or tlx for laod ta aold by drwic'iK Any eulTloe rt-vjulredM to apocial cu, and the namca of many who have been reatored to perfect health by the uae of the Vegetable Compound, cu bo obtained byuddrcwlngUra. l with atampfor reply, at her home ta Lynn, Man. For Kidney Complaint of eftAer aex thii compound la unsurpaawd a abundant teettmoniala ahow, "Mm rinfcham'a liter HUa'aaya one writer, "aro the beit M tft tcorht for the cure of Oonatlpatlon, tUUousneM and Torpidity of the llrer. Xler Blood Furtncrv oris wonders In IH special line and Lids fair to equal the Compound In Its popularity. All must respect her as an Angel ot Mercy whoao p1o ambition Is to do good to others, rhlladelphlA, ra. CO Mrs. A. II. a HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURB for EKIDNEY DISEASES. M TV-,. oato that 70a aro ATlotlmr TKEN DO JtO lasrTXTMt tiso Kidney-Wort at onoe, (drug glsU noosuneiidlUandit wiUspeedllr over oome tho diaeaae and restore coalthy action. nfi Afl roroompiaintapecouari, kaUlvOs to your sax, such as pain). and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort la uniurpaasod, I aa it wlu act prompuy ana sareiy. EitharSex. InoonUnanoo. retention ofnrtne.l brick dost or ropy depoalts, and dull dragging, pains, au speedily yieia to its caraUTO power. IX. SOLD ST AXIi DauOOISTS. Price 91. 1 J. W.MEDER, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, PAPER RULER AND GENERAL BOOK BINDER. BLAXK HOOKS OF ALL DESCRIP TIONS MADE TO ORDER. PERIODICALS BOUND IN ANY DE SIRABLE STYLE J. W. K4EDER, 110 & 112 W. MARKET STEEET, WILZES-BAHEE, Pa. FOR The following properties from $300 TO $12,000 Variously located la BLOOMSBUKG and other places, affording cheap homes or prof, liable investment. A Frame Dwelling n good condition. A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Several Small FRAME DWELLINGS. 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To this end It solicits youn? persous nf irood abilities and eood purposes, those who desire to Improvethelr tlnn and their talents, as students. To all such It promWos aid In developing thulr powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor artir leHVintfcunoi. i-nr catalogue, uuurees mc i-iiuvini. HON. WILLIAM KI.H'HI.I.. Prr.lilent llnnrd of Tru.trra. P P. Ut'.LMYUII, Secretary 0;t) 1. '1 .- C. 33. SAVAGE, nxii.Fit IK Silvsrwara, Watehss, Jewelry, Clocks. All kinds ot Watches, Claets and Jewelry neat 1 repaired and warranted, may w, 'js-tf $10 $20,00 In legitimate ludlclous speculation In Oram, Pro visions nnd Stocks on our perfected plan, yields sr v monthly i ronn to large and small Investors. iMress, for .full pirtlci 'ars. It. K. Krmlnll it Co., Com'n. Merchants, 171 & lit) La Sal 10 St., Chicago, 111. r sept IB 4w wurktofcharactcrt tTBt f"' I w in prUe; lellln Uil; rdt l rvf wtirrf; Liberal term. VridUf. (trrtlMi A 1 o u, , uutiii sc.. I'mliUeiVlii. 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Our I-'iu-lorltM 'ia lrinripnl iflllct'H nre t lltlt-t ln Soui lor our Svw Ciilulujjiu aua r3 J I niCI I 3l2LacUnwnnnaAve lAl lit LUOCLL SCRANTON, PA. March 3-iy an d MQ)WE, 1 THE AT STATE NORMAL SCHOO U X-fc iU Jt. U OU11UU1J U X Q X XI X U X . Columbia County, Pennsylvania. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Pxincipdl. thfl etv beat faclllt lea f or Profi!alnriflt anil nnntnnilrinrnlntf. experienced, efllclcnt, and alive to their work. r.icuit:ut.o, .u ui luoiicuu, .i-.iturui mo bernl. and tlio s:lcntltlcaud UIiuhimi count") .Arc not The times demand It. It Is one of the DrlniM oblictft 11 Every Estey Organ Sold is made JFhroughout with Equal fidelity, aid Yields unrivaled tones. Send for Illutlraicd Catalogue, CELEBRATED WEBER FIAIOS HAKP1AN PIANOS, And other first class Pianos, and a largo lot of MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCOUDEONS, BANJOS, MUSKCAL (OWOIMIf f 1, VIOLIN STRINGS, And everything iu I lie ITIuie line. MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG PA. WEBER-H PI A FINK INLAID FRENCH WALNUT Enay Terms. .Satltirnctlou Gunrniitecri. iSA-coisr's 3?isro waee rooms, MUSIC HALL RLOCK, ware BENSON'S PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And thoir oxool'ont roputation in jured by worthless imitations. Tho Public aro cautionod against buy ing Plastors having similar sound ing natnos. Sco that tho word CA-r.C I-N.E is corrootly spollod. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Aro tho only improvement ovor mado in Flostors. Ono is worth moro than adozon of any othor kind. Will posltivoly euro whoro othor romodios will not ovon roliovo. Prico 25 conts, Bowaro of oheap Plastors mado with load poisons. SEABURY A. JOHNSON, Mmufctttrlii.'ChtinUU, New York. ANIlltlT'ltllMlillV ATLtfiT. PrlceSScli. MEAD'S Mulicatid CORN uid BUNION PLASTER. Not 4 '81 .ly AcntVMatd. TheCulmlBBtlncTrliunpli HOW to LIVE! Acompldt CrcloptilltDf hoiuthcM knowlMi (r (ha muHiiuow rxdjr KollilriKllbnill Oolngnull low priced, lllumiUxl, unfqimlisS In AUltiurstilp. &en& lot l'r notici and tali ptrllruUri now. Oulfl( anil Initructlon how lo atll, f rte to icmal atrenti , Suc cijuro!etdUllblu worker ltf nrilir.c, 11 nr. nl irrrltnrx djilrtd. W, II. Tliuuipwm, 'HbllUtr, tot Arch slnti, 'UllJelHil. ' bept. s, 1-m. ea Be O F bra ud by gas, andturnlsliea with a bountiful aupply of Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorouitu time. Itooms reserved wuen desired. Art. V. Courxe In I'ltvrticil Culture. therein, receive State Diplomas, confcrrlnit the i;tadtui. iini(uuLt,,f in utu uiner uuitrtwa tcuuitu Intel lor tn tlioie of our best Collects. nf tM Sulianl t.n hpln to ecuru It. bv furnish' Every buyer should Select an Organ OFltat guarantees good Every day work and Years of service. J. ESTEY & CO., Brattlelioro, Yt. A.RDMAW IN" O S. CASE ORGAN, 9 STOPS, $90 0ASU WILEES-BARail, PA Jimel J. SALTZERS General Sewing Machine Depo Fifth Store Below Market St, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Celeb White Sewioe Machioe, Now Davis Vortical Feed Sew ing Machine, Now Homo Sowing Machine, Household Sowing Machine, Estey Sowing Machino, Genuino Singer Sowing Machino, Singer Pattern Sewing Machino Attachments, best Bewlnir Machine 0 1, and Nee dles (or all bewioK inaoiiTnes. Hewlnc Jlachluea sold on monthljr payments- Liberal discount martafor cash, Every irarhlne purfbaked from iiio ,a niiuiui'uvjuo mjjii, 111 uixm runtnhh.' or lei (or tlvo veara free o( tlianrp. ami ihni-nii .i, t structlons given by the best lady operator in this stock o( machines be(ore purchasluir. ' $5 to ffiSOP17 dajC homo. Karaplo worth M u lu suirw. AadrebasriNsoNico' Port RAILROAD TIME TABLE 3ENNNYLVANIA HAIMtOAt). PHIL. . ADBLFIllA & BHIK K. It. 111V(S10N. rhlliulntnhta nnd Krln Itu'lrond DtcUInn ,i Northern central Hallway. BUiMMKU TIME TA1ILK. iDcltcctJunotth, 1583, trains lcavo Northiim. borland. KASTrt AHI), v, a in. Soa Shoro Exnrcsa for Birhbnrr. linr. rl!biirir and Intorracdlato stations, Ijncater. I'hlladelpliln, New York, lullhnore and Washlnc ton, nrnvlDK at rblladrlnhla 8,o p.m.: Now yorK, o.io p. in. uaiumorc, o.iu p, m. i aninttton c.4Tp m. making closn connections atl'hlladl phla (or all Hen Shore points, 1.4a p. m, Day exiirofts (or Hunbitry, Karris, burs nnd Inlcrmedlatn stations, Lancaster, I'liil. mlolnhla, Mow York, Ualllmoro and Washlnirton. arriving nt I'hlladelpliln IM p. m, Now York, 10.8) p. m : iiaiuinorc, r.tio p. in.; vasnington, 8.41 p, in. riillmnn I'nrlor car through to t'htladel. phla and pastrniter coaches throu?h to l'hlladcl- pniit uuu uuikiiuuiu. s.os rj. in. Wllllamsnort Accoinmodaltou fnr Hunbury, llarrlsburg nnd all Intel mediate sta tions, uincnsicr, i iiiiaacipnin ami new York, arriving nt 1'hlladelphlA v.ta n, m. ; New York s.ls a. m. bleeping car occommodatlons cn bo secur. cd at llarrlshurgror Philadelphia and New York, Philadelphia paHstiDgcrs can remain In sleeper un disturbed until! a. m. l.nsa. m. Krio juaii (or Kunuury, uarrlsburg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, Philadel phia, New York, Ualllmoro and Washington, ar riving at Philadelphia 7 50 a. in.; New York, u.it a. m. Ualllmoro 7.49 n. m. ; Washing ton, v.17 a. ui. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on this train to Philadelphia, llaittmoro and Washington, and through passenger coaches to Philadelphia and llnltlmore. WESTWARD, CM a. m, Krio Mall (or Brio and ntl Intermediate stations with through Pullman l'alaco car and through passenger coiches to Krio. ror uuniwiuuigim uuu luieruu'uuiiu Biniionn, Hochestcr. Jluffalound Niagara falls, with Pull. man Palace car und passenger coaches through to llochester. 1.13 p. m. Niagara Kxprcns (or Kono and Inter medlatu stations with through passenger coaches to Kane. For Uanandalgua and principal Inter mediate stations, Itoohcster, bunalo and Niagara Pulls with tliro'igh parlor car to Watklns ana through pasHcnger coaches lo llochester. 5.35 p. it,., Past lino (or Lock Haven and Interme diate! stations, and Elmlra, Watklns und Interme diate stations, with through passenger coaches to watKins. TllllOUdll THAINS FOIl NOItTIIUMHEHLAND FKOM THE KAhT AND HOUTII. Niagara Kxnress leaves New Yoi k. s 80 a. in. : I MMauuiUMIU a,u i,, ui. , i ouiliuiuii, o.utu.iii.j Iialilmore n.vo a. m., arriving at Northumberland 1.45 p. m., with through Pullman Parlor car trom Philadelphia and through passenger coaches trom Philadelphia and lialtlmore. Fast Line leaves New York 7.53 a. m.; Philadel phia, 11.05 a.m.; Washington, 0.37 a.m.; Haiti more, 10 M) a.m., arriving at Northumberland 5.33 p.m., with through passenger coaches (rom rmiuueipma nnu jmiumure. Krio Mall leaves New York 7.55 p. in.: Philadel phia, li so p.m.; Washington. 9-67 n. m.: Haiti- more, ll.vop m, arriving at Northumberland C. t n. in,, with through Pullman l'alaco sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington nnd llaltlmoro and through passenger coaches (mm Philadelphia, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and alter February ltb.lssi.tralns will leave Sunbury as follows : NORTHWARD. Northern Express o.so a.m. .arrive Elmlra lt.30 pm Arrive at. uananaaigua s.vo p. m. " Rochester 4 40 " " Niagara, s 43 ' Niagara Express 1,50 p. m. arrive Elmlra 0.05 p m lurivu wuuanuaiguu n.ao " " llochester 8 45 " 11 Niagara 12.50 a m Fast lino 6.15 p m arrive Elmlra 10,20 pm natKins u.iupm SOUTHWARD. SuuUiern Express 1.32 a.m. arrlvo narrlsb'g 3.15 am urrnu ruuuueipuia i.uu " New York .35 " " Baltlmoro 7.C0 11 Washington (.SJ a m Lock Haven Ex 10.50 a m arrive Harrlsb'g lv.ss pm arrive I'miaacipnia o.uu p m " New York 8.45 " " Baltimore s.ati Washington .47 Day Express 1.50 p in arrlvo Harrlsburg s.ss p m Philadelphia 7.0 " " New York 10.00 " Baltimore 7,00 ' Woshlngion S.17 Brio Mall 1.03 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg s.ou a. ra ' Philadelphia 7.W " " New York 9.88 " " Baltimore 7.oo Washington 8.21 J.R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. DHILADELPHAand EEADINQ ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Juno 2lS, 15S2. TR1INB LKATK BCFIKTAS OLI.OWS(SUNDAY XXCXrTKP. For New York,Phlladelphla,Readlng,rottsvU!e Tamaqua, ic., 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 4 ta and IfiO p. in. For Williams port, 5,15 8,50 a. m. and 4,oe p. m. TKXIMS rOK BOrittT tllTX AS fOLLOWg, (8CNU1T ircirriD.) Leave New York, via. Tamanend 9,oo a. ra, and via. Bound Brook Route 7,45 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, 9,43 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,55 a. m., Pottavlllo, li,88 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, e,lo s,4i u. m. and 4,oo p. m. Leave Wmiamsport,9,45a.m,!,(iop.m. and 4,30 p. in Passengers to and (rom New York, via. Tama nend and to and (rom Phllaiolpula go through without change ot cars, J. B. WOOTTEN, Oeneral Manager, O. 0. HANCOCK, Goneral Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan. 10. 1S81 tf. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NORTH, p.m. p.m. a.m. STATIONS. SOUTH a.m. p m. p.rc U 16 9 09 9 03 8 69 8 49 8 41 8 37 X V 40 Scranton..., -Bellevue. . Taylorvllle., 9 so 2 10 6 17 6 22 8 27 t 84 0 41 4 6 61 6 55 6 58 7 02 7 10 7 17 7 22 7 80 7 37 3 00 8 23 8 40 8 50 9 00 6 00 8 05 8 10 8 18 8 25 6 SO 8 S3 8 52 9 00 9 04 U 20 2 36 2 29 2 n 2 15 2 10 9 37 9 30 9 21 9 19 9 14 9 43 (2 9 64 2 20 2 27 2 84 3 39 2 44 Pitts ton.... .West Plttaton .....Wyoming..., .Malthv 10 Oi 10 08 -Bennett...,, 8 25 8 25 2 0.1 1 50 1 42 1 85 1 25 1 18 9 04 9 04 Kingston.-. Kingston.... Plymouth Juno ....Plymouth... Avondale... Knntlvil-rt 10 18 10 18 2 54 2 54 8 16 8 63 10 20 3 02 8 06 3 10 3 18 8 33 S 43 3 51 3 07 8 07 8 00 8 41 8 S9 8 23 8 17 8 12 8 00 7 66 7 62 7 44 7 33 7 33 7 29 7 11 10 34 1 03 Hunlock's creek 10 43 10 65 11 07 11 13 11 20 7 46 13 42 .Hnicicsninny. . ITIl'fl Vaw I 83 12 26 7 26 1! 15 7 20 IS 00 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 C5 11 82 57 11 10 6 CI 10 69 6 45 10 60 6 37 10 44 6 18 10 22 6 10 10 OS 0 04 10 00 6 45 9 40 ....Beach Haven. -Berwick.. Briar Creek.. ,.wiuow urove. ,...Llme Hldgo.. spy.,.., ..Bloomsburg.. Ull nrt 4 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 4 S3 4 S3 4 66 6 09 5 25 11 S9 11 45 11 51 11 65 12 IS Catawl'a Bridge ....UUUYlllU,,,, ....Chulasky.,, f!Amrmn t 43 Northumberl'd 12 45 p.m. a.m. a..m. p.m. p.m. a.m. , . W. F. HALSTEAD, Supt. superintendent's omce, scranton. Feb. 1st, 18S2. Tint r!cariti!rc-w. ig is picfcn J hy th.'St liohavc UkCiI it, to any kiinil-r (Utitlc, on ac count tf its (unciiur It cont-im inattruU only t!ut are beneficial to tho nca!p and hair and a! way Restores the Youthful Color to Crey or Faded Hair i artteri juir llalsam is finely perfumed and is watTantcd to mevcBt foiling of tHoluiir and to re. mw.ouuuuruiiaiiuiiciung, JliscoxCitJb, JV.Y, FAHKEM'S GSnOEBTONlC A Superlative Htillh and Slrolh Restorer. Ilyoiinrcamcclijiile cr farmer, uorn out with overwoik, oi a mother run ilon by fjmilyor Iwuk. hold duiiei try I'AiiKtK Gihcea 'Ivhic, If you nre a lawyer, miniiter or buiineu min ex hauitf d by mental umn oraiuioucarei, da not uko lnloiKaiuigimmlanis1buluePatl.er'tOuisrToiuo Ifyou haie toniumptiori, Dyipepsla, Khtuma. Urn, KlJiiey t omnlainii, oranyjiwrderoflhelungi, iomacli, locli. Hood or ntn,pi.K' Ginck iONic : willcute you. Itiiihe Grcauit Blood Purifier AM the Beit anil Sureit Cough Cure Ever UieJ. If you are waiting away fromaje, ditslpition or any tlucau or weal ncu and requiio ttimulant uka Uino i loMCatoncei it il Invigorate and build you up from tin firt doto but will nettr Intoaicau, It lui tivej l.unditda fcf lives t il may ( youn, CAUTION !-lUfi all gUtlt.Uu, rrlir'i Oliiat Taak U eoya.l lb. t,,lrn.dl.l..i1 la tlwworU,a.4UUlr J J"" ' P'lrltoin ef Tu,.r li. So J elwikili iii a Co., n, y. oc. lu,.,ii 4,j i, GREAT SAVlNll HCV1NQ POUAIl mt. !t..i.l. ln C . ... I li., . nKiiu.v iiaa miuo uua acligliirulpeiluinteactcdugly popular, Thar I I hftt II 1 II ir I L V aft I ft . I.,!.!,,... 1. . T. . TON Culoukk and look for kignatun of U110E 6AVINO Ul nsg tK. gZE. v - w - vtr nuati.Mw mmmm March 9,'SJIy,