How to Fel Horses, M; Storor. in ft locturo boforo nn i.nf! lish farmers' club, Biioko of tho feeding of homes ns follows: How must horses bo treated lli.it they may bo nblo to perform n cortnin amount of work without injury to tiieir system t In tho first place, thoy must have food) in tho teoondplacc, they must havo grooming i and, in iho third place, thoy must havo good stabling. In regard to food, of all animals the horso, hi com parison to its size, has tho smallest stomach it is, therefore, or groat im portanco that his food should contain as much nutriment as pojsiblo in tho smallest bulk, moro especially when undergoing h.ird work. Hay mid oats havo tliW qualification to a greater do grco than any other of tho ff.cding stuffs in general use, nnd that thoy should form tho staple food has been proved by long experience. Bruised oats aro very suitahlo for old horses and thoso that bolt their corn, but boyoud this they havo nothing specially to recommended to them. Tho average quantity of oats requir ed to keep n horse undei going hard work in good condition is about twen ty pounds per day. Of courso somo horses would tat more j others cannot bo induced to consume moro than four teen pounds. Drivers of contractor's horses nro practically awaro of tho fact that tho moro thoy can got their horses to eat, tho moro work thoy will do. But tho result of over-feeding nnd over working is tho premature death of many valuable animals. "Indian corn, when it happens to be cheap, may bo advantageously used in tho proportion of ono to six; tho only objection to it is that it causes torpidity of tho bow els. This must bo connteractcd by giving nn equal proportion of brau. cans, but for their iieating tendency, would lorm a very suitable adjunct to oats, as thoy contain a largo propor tion of nutritiyo material. They may bo safely given to animals that aro hard wrought nnd upward of seven years. A horso can't bo maintained in good health on grain nloue; tho stomach ro quires a certain amount of mechauical distention to keep It properly. Hay and straw servo this purpose. Ordina ry allowance should bo about twenty pounds per day; something like five pounds in tho morning, five pounds at midday, and ten pounds at night. A few years ago, chopped hay becamo greatly in vogue; but tho princi pal argnment in its favor was that tho bad hay was eaten along with tho good. This tells seriously against tho plan, as a horso is certainly better without hay in his Btoniach than with it. All kinds of straw aro iuferior to hay, oat being the only variety that should bo used; it does well when horses aro idle, as they aro not liable to get into too high condition on it. Pine Sand tor Glass. INTERESTING DESCRIPTION OFTlin EXTEN SIVE SAUI) -WOltKS NEAR 3ICVEYTOWN, ON THE JDNIATA HOW THE SAND IS OBTAINED. Tho extensive sand works near Mo Veytown, on tho Juniata, aro thus de scribed : Two drifts or veins, ono hundred and ten feet wide, and running the one eight hundred feet, the other six hun dred feet in opposite directions, yield over four hundred tons of snow-white, silicious sand for tho manufacture of the best American plate-glass. Tho vein now being worked js eighty-five feet from tho surface, and Is under neath another, the two being separated)- about fifteen feet of sand-rock, which can at anytime bo cut through. It is pitch dark, and .the atmosphere is permeated with fog which renders tho little oil lamps worn by the miners usoless at a distanco of a few feet. The rock is so hard as to requiro blasting. Atlas powder being used, but crumbles ihto powder on exposure to tho air. Tho cntiro output is transported to tho mouth of tho drift by a singlo mulo hauling two cars on a tramway. Tho cars aro hauled ono at a time up an in clined piano into the "works" proper by steam power. The buildings aro a hundred feet long, a singlo story in height. A now engine room, contain ing a tjiiriy-fivo horso power engine, replaced tho ono not long ago destroy ed by fire. Tho largest pieces of rock are fed to a vibrating breaker of great Weicllt and nownr tn pi-inaiilnrhlu rn. duco tho .sand stone. Thoso smaller stones, together with all not needing breaking, pass under a pair of broad iron wheels, each weighing 3,300 pounds, revolving in such a manner .t T-tl .1 . mm, ono ionows mo otner, water tree ly circulating about them. Tho Sand IS now carrier! liv n nlinnl iron strainer from which the coarser particles aro returned to tho crusher. It is thtui washed in inclined wooden troughs, being forced upward against descending streams of water by means of tho .Archimedes screw, a principle much in iiso throughout tho building. A continuation of this. in depriving tho now clean sand of most of its moisture. After draining on a sloped iloor it is wheeled into several driving machines, somo using hot air and others steam as tho dry agent. Archimedes screws bring the unuu sanu to uio loot ot nil elevator, where it is carried up in small triangu jar buckets to tho top, from whonco it is DOll red into wnonnst. lmnlr.il in a', v. mulo teams to the freight depot, nearly a miio distant, ana transported to Fittsbiircr. Indiana eountv. Wat. Vir ginia, and occasionally across tho At lantic. Tho power by which the ma chinery is run is furnished by tho canal a thousand feet distant. A largo tur bine wheel connected with iron ropes running on largo woouen wncemn two towers, transmits tho forco necessary to operate ono sot of crusher, while tho engine runs another. Both sets can 1180 Canal nowcr A'lion. fnr nnv rpnsnn tho encilio fails to work. Tim u-nrku havo doubled their capacity during tho past year, and if tho Pennsylvania rail- nn.I ....... ....... 1. ..!!.! .1... It" I uim vumimiijr utlliu W1U 1IUU now HI prospective, across tho river, tho out- !.... :..:tl I ' ; j ' lub win nu iiiureuNuu. Revive and Ouoanize Ci.uiis, etc. This is tho season for rovivini and or ganizing Farmer's Clubs nnd similnr institutions. .Somo ono well says that if farmers would keep up with tho spir it of tho times thoy must meet together linn iinbiua iiiu Jlljjiui mill IJlU'nilUIIH that tho ngo presents. Thero is no bet tor school for farmers than suoh organ izations oiTur. Vnluahln Infnrmfitinn can bo acquired, nnd tho practice of speaKiiig in nuiiiio is sen improving. Every school district should havo a de bating society of somo kind to keep its inhabitants wido awake, seeking to be posted on all tho issues of tho day. Such societies havo nn excellent inllii onco on tho young. Hero tho young orator gets his first lessons nnd acquires confidcuco to oxpress his thoughts Speaking is an art acquired only by jiractioe, like all other arts, Iho earlier in lifo this practice is had tho more ens ily is tho art acquired, Uy nil means organizo eocisties of eomo kind in every ectiool district iu tho couutrr. The Depth of the Sea. Tho real depth of tho sea can now by means of tho Ingenioin lnstrum6nU doviscd for tho purpose, bo ascertained With 11 rpnqnnnllln ifrufrnn nf f.nrlnlni t. - - ...... I . 1 l I Xh . u . V. L. 1 .1.11, vj . It has been thin shown that tho Baltic, between bwecdon and Norway, is 125 icet. deep; ma Adriatic, between Ven ice nnd Tripntp. 1.1!). tin. VWItuh !lmn. net, n00; tho Irish Sea, in tho south western part, a,U0Ui tho Mediterranean, cast of Gibraltar, 3,100; off thj coast of Spain, 0,200; by tho Capo of Good Hope, 15,000. Uio basins of tho Southern Hcniis phero dip and rise alternately from tho equator toward tho poles, causing very unequal depths of wniir. Captain Boss's famous experiment in this way is probably familiar to nil. By throw ing over a heavy weight to which a small lino was nttachod. ho succeeded in penetrating nbout. 27,000 feet when tho weight broke off without touching tho bottom. It iii well known, howev er, that greater oceanic depths than this havo of lata been reached, and oven during the exploration of tho Gulf Stream under Maury, soundings of tho ocean were made to tho depth of 34,000 feet, or moro than six stat ute miles a vast (leiith. inderil. nnd greater it may bo said, than tho eleva tion ot any mountain above Uio sur face. The Mormons Must Go. A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROIIIII 1HNCJ POLYOAJIV. General Kosecrans, member of con gress from tho San FrancUco district, has prepared tho following measure which ho will introduce in tho houso of representatives at tho earliest possible opportunity after its organization : A joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho constitution ot the United States prohibiting polygamy : Wiikiieas, in pursuaiico of a duty to guard tho development of that largo and moro rational libeity for every unit of society and that higher civili zation which consists in tho domination ot reason and justice over the passions by needful constitutional amendments and provision we have forever prohibi ted such things as ro&sou and experi ence havo shown to bo hostile or im peding to such developments and amongst them tho slave trade and even slavery itself ; and Whereas, Polygamy, condemned for its contravention of reason, its degrad ing influence on the character of tho femalo sex. its brutalizing effects on tho malo sex and ils general repug nanco to tho spirit ef modern progress, has always been considered so unlikely to bo tolerated amongst us that no constitutional prohibition of it ha3 hith erto been deemed necessary to prevent its growth under the protection of' state and territorial law ; and ' Wheraa, The absence of such pro hibition has enabled designing men un der pretense of a new revelation from heaven, to appeal to tho interests and passions of poor ignorant people at home and abroad and to toach them that religion sanctions and the United States allows tho practice of polygamy, and to diffuse tho poison of this barba rous practico through tho Territories of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming to tho great injury of tho future well being and lib erties of the inhabitants thereof, and to tho interests nnd good name of the whole people ; therefore, by the scuate and houso of representatives of tho United States of Amei ica in congress assembled, bo it , Jlesoloed, That pursuant to tho pro visions of article 5, constitution of tho United States, tho following amend ment to said constitution bo and the samo is hereby proposed for ratifica tion by tho legislatures of tho several statfes, to-wit : Amendment XVI, Seo tion 1. Polygamy being incompatible with our civilization, is forever prohib ited in tho United States, and all places under its jurisdiction. Section 2. Congress shall havo power to enforce this by appropriate legislation. Resolved, That the secretary of stato shall promptly forward authenticated copies of this joint resolution to tho several states. A Triumph for good Literature. Among tho publishers wiio havo car ried into their work serious convictions as to their duty to tho public in tho matter of supplying good literature, and who havo lesolutcly resisted all temp tations in the moro lucrative direction of thnt which is simply sensational, an honorablo place may bo claimed for D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, who havo ac complished in the United States a work second to that of no publishing house in the elevation of tho popular senti ment, and tho creation of a demand for .wholesale books. In a general way, the publics aro fa miliar with tho aims of this house, and havo come to regard its imprints upon a book as a guarantee of excellence in all essential qualities. Concerning some of its recent publi cations, wo picsent tho following inter esting items called from tho American Bookseller, and other sources. Poets' Homes. A beautiful holiday book, edited by II. II. Stoddard, Ar thur Gilman, nnd others, with illustrat ed sketches of Longfellow, Whittier, Lowell, Bayard Taylor, and all leading American Poets. (8 vo. cloth, gilt edges, 84.00. In The Pott and the Children, for which John G. Whittiercontributes tho opening poem, Matthew Henry Loth rop has collected the choicest poetry for yoniiR folks any whoro to bo found. Tho volume has a profusion of choice illustrations from drawings by Sand, ham, W. Parker Bodfish, Miss L. B. Humphrey, Miss Northam. Jes-ue Cur- tis Shepherd, and a scoro of other ar tists equally deserving of mention In The Kinodom of Home, with its beautiful illustrations and elegant miming, iur. Arthur liilman, with ox cellont judgement, has frnthered tho best of the poems thnt relate to tho "Kingdom" which ho has in mind ; and si i) co tho most beautiful of all songs havo been inspired by tho love which1 centres in tho homo circle, it is not much to say that this is n collection of tho best of all songs. (Kxtra cloth, beveled gilt edge, 80.00 ; Turkey mo, rocco, antique gilt, 80,00.) Praiso of anything from the pon of Georgo McDonald is superfluous, but oi ins now novel, iJonnl urant, publish od from tho manuscript by D, Lothrop & Co., nnd republished in Kngland, thoso who have read it in manuscript say "it is a work of genuine power, with characters pleasant to know, and an indescribable moral quality pene trating tho whole." (12mo, 81.50.) Of A Family Flight through apam, it is hiiiuciu.ii to say mat it pos sesses all tho in re charm of description, tho piquant stylo, tho novelty , and froshncsi which ohnractoilzo tu. Might through France, Germany, Joncai and Switzerland, nnd the Flight over Fgypt and Syria. By Udwnra ICvtrett Hule, and Miss Susan Hale. Like tho books last named, its illustrations aro THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBPllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PaT bapplly chosen nud well oxcoutod. (Quarto, gilt, $2.50.) Luthora Whitney has appreolatcd tho need of ft book which should servo ns n mirror of early Now Unglnnd times, mid uas supplied it In n delight, fill llttlo volume, entitled Old Times. Days and Ways ; nnd to make tho bookcomplete, V Parkor Bodfish has contributed sixty-two capital homestead drawings. Carrie A. Cooke, in JHossoms by the Way, presents n collection of poetry ior young ioiks, winch, with its dainty bindinc, iU artistic colored border do- signs by Swccnoy, nnd its cholco con- tenti, is sure to plenso tho boys and girls of ton nud over. Its seven hun died pages nro brightened by many fine engravings, and tho selection ot tho subjects has been most happy, f lto, decofated cover, gilt edges, $3.00) Under the tltlo. of Ideal Poems, nro presqintcd twelvo poems, selected from tliostj which nro tho acknowledged mn9tcr-picees in tho Kuglish Language. Celebrated artists have prepared tor each a beautiful full page drawing, and tho result, showing the. highost excel lence in poetry, engraving, painting and binding', justihes tho publishers in regarding it as Onii of ' tho most superb illustrated gift books of tho sea son, i E, E. Brown's Lifo of Oliver Wen dell' Holmes is an authentic and charm ing bloginphy, published with tho untie tionjof Dr. Holmes, who has nided tho author with valuable data. (l2mo, il lustrated, 81.50.) Who Told it to Me, is Margaret Sidney's newest holiday book and is very charming. E. A. Rand gh et us a now illustiated book. All Aboard for' the Lakes and Mountains, and Pansy's latest u JEs terJtied yet speaking. Bright, fresh, and attractive, all that ft pansy signi fies, and much besides, may bo said of 'The Pansy (bound voluirio for 1883), witji its handsome covers, its many pleasing illustrations, and its puro and sparkling stories for children of all ages, 'iho editor understands the art of lending entertainment with whole somo instruction, and whatever bears tliiij suggestivo namo has como to bo a synonym for all that is good in juvenile literature. That the veriest b.ibcs can be made to tako an interest in literature has clearly proved by tho continued succcbs of tho lively and delightful littlo maga zine published for their solo benefit by D. Lothrop & Co. Jiabyland, among tlnj tiny ones of tho nursury circle,-is becoming ns great a favorite as Wide Awake and Little Men and Women, among, tho larger boys and cirls. j.uv .ijuuymii'i'jiiiiuiui, consisting oi tho monthly numbers handsomely bound, will gladden tho heart of overv littlo' ono into whoso hands it may iau. John Anrreln at the. nlni Hrhihl. thnby Lizziq W Champney, is agon, uino Artists' Portfolio. It presents a collection of forty or fifty drawings of pictures exhibited at the lato Water Color Exhibition in Now York, hv riA. kiiown artists, including Gilford, Rein- uuu, iiovention, aniline, JNicoll, aattor lee. Fenn and othnrs. nnd fmin nn art point ' of view must bo regarded as ono oi mo cnoicest books or tho year. Mr. W. Sloan Kennody's Life, Gen ins. and Writinast. of .Tnhn Whit. tier, uniform with the author's popular : i j - 1 and scholarly contribution to biograph ical meraiure, ana will bo welooraed accordingly. (12mo, illustrated 81.50 ) Tho rinest thought of Hnv. .T. W Manning, D.'D , the late beloved pas- ior oi me uui aoutu (Jhurch in lioston, is furnished in tho last works of his hands, Not of Man, but of God, an admirable treatiso upon tho foundation unu siruciuro oi iho Uhnstian taith. (12mo, 81.25.) The Donular recmition of Jnwnit'a irausiauou oi jiueuaiaet. wii.nnsapa tho continued intpivst.,nf n u-iiln of American readers in the ' choicest classical writings, and in evidonco that irr ....... i . - .... cuoiia oi irausiaiors ana publishers to Dl'USCUt these writiniro in nnur mwl nf . tractive forinsj are' not unappreciat- I Decorative Plaaues. in wliinli thn pi.ctuiesquo designs of G.'F. Barnps aro set ton harmony of words by Mary E. n iiKins, is a oook windii appeals to all lovers of illustrated Tiooma nm! whinli will bo welcomed by amateurs 'and i e i . proiessionai uecoratprs. (Uhromo 'cover. 75 cents : uninua liinilimr r.n bents.) j The Qtory of Puff among books relating to domeptio pets, is woithy of .mention in connection with 7?ri nn7 ftis Friends. It U the most charming ptory nf bird llfo ever written, and is .(mm lm nt ?.T.. "I Hr Y:..! t It. u.i. miu I'VW WI illio. VJ. All. JJlVlllgHUn, a sisler of "Pansy." Amnnrr linlidnv rrift-linnLu "11 T.il. ;rop tfc Co. 8 beautiful annuals havo w V-JUU.U IIO DIUllUillU 1UVU- TitDH. Of nathps' familiar tr nlillrlran jand which never fail to fall pleasantly uu un-ir i-uri, n iuesiieace is certainly 'one. To fully appreciate the surprising j,AuMi-iii.u vi una inuiiiuf, it IUUS& 00 .uuuipareu wun inu oest mommies ot its class, at homo and filirnul Tt will ln found to be unequalled. Tho Wide iiuun,e siiuuuu, ju hs uainiy uresB, is 'therefore a superb holiday book. ii is noi euougn that tho older child- roil should havo Wirlp. A wnZ0 nrwl I tin youngest Jiabyland, but the "bo- !twcens" must ha urnvidnil nr. nml this is what that charming monthly, , Our Little Men and iromenaccom 'pHshes to their perfect satisfaction. Ono secret of tho success of D. Lothrop & Co.'b juvenile production is duo' to the fact that thoy so amply and completely provide for tho needs of children of every age. Among books for children which will instruct whilo entertnining, tho follow ing selections from D. Lothrop's list, published in handsome quarto volumes, witii illuminated board covers, 'aro un rivalled. "What tho Seven.did," "Nan, tho New Fashioned Giri,'' "Heart's Content," "Stories and Pictures .of Wild Animals.'' "Mv Curiositv Sh fill." Mntli- ral History Stories," "Tho Cats' Arabian Nights," and "Lucy's Wonderful uioue. among the writers for theso books nro such celebrated authors aB Margaret Shiny, Miss Yonge, Julia A., Eastman, Ella Fartnan, Mrs. Diaz, Clara Doty Bates, and Mrs. Muskell. Of their nnequallled list.pf handsome quarto volumes for tho young, at thu low price of fifty cents and less, and their unequalled Sunday-school libra, ries, wo havo not space for description. Their catalogue, which will bo sent free, is woithy of study. Miss Hanson, tho'belle of Maple Park, III., hanged herself in a corn crib on Wednesday last, bocauso her lover was addicted to whisky and her father would not let her marry him. She left a nolo saving she was broken-hearted and hoped to meet her lover in heaven. Weston, tho pedeslrinn, has under taken a new tnsk in England, lie pro poses to walk fifty mills a day for one bundled days, and deliver temperance lectures on tho route. A-GllEAT-pROBLEM. TAKE ALL Tli 15 KIDNEY & LIVER Modlcine3 BLOOD puniPiEfis, RHEUMATIC Remedies. DYSPEPSIA And Indigestion curo3. ague & nm. And Bi bus Spociflcs. BRAIN & NERVE Force Rovivors, GREAT HEALTH Restorers. IN SHORT, TAKE ALL THE BEST dualities of t huo. and thn int mini ilii-a .. fll.l .'W.I. f .. 1 .r . . oi an uio iiesi jieaioines ot tho World and you will find that HOP BITTERS havo'tht b'JSt tmnitlvfi nimlitliw' mul DOWOI'S of all l-onili'ill r:lti'.l in t lir. in and that llniy will euro when any or an oi iiicse, singly or combined, tail. A thorough trial will give positive proof oi uns. Half Oat of His Heal "lllcssed bo tho man," s.ilil bon Qulxotc'a weary squire, "who Invented slceii." Sancho'S gratitude Is ours, but what If onocannotforany reason enjoy mat excellent invention ? ' Wrvousncsa In mo had becomo adlseaso," writes Mr. WlUlam Coleman, iiie wen Known wholesale druggist ot Buffalo, T. "I cou'd not sleep, nnd mr nights were cither passed In that ortot re.-ttles'mctfi which nearly crazes a man, or In a kind of stupor, haunted by tormenting dreams. Having taken I'akkrk'l Ton. 10 for other troubles, I trlod It also for this. The result both surnrlsed nnd dellffhtcd mn. Mv nm iuai-u lu tuuueri. UWU, uuu, UKU U.ICjar S IJt im-u, ufumiuuio ruiiKsoi moso wno sleep o. nlshts. I should add thai the Tnnln xnmliiv iiid awuywlth the condition of orenfrnlrli'liini v nmi dyspepsia occasioned by my previous sleeplessness, and garo mo strength nnd perfect digestion. In unci, mu uthj ui me iuihu wiorougniy ro-cstaolisn-cd my health. I have used I'abkkk's Tonio with entire success forsea-slckness and for the bowel disorders Incident to ocean voyages." This preparation has heretofore been known as I AitKKKS oinokr Tonic. Hereafter It will bend verttscdnnd sold under tliennmn nf I'.hctum T0N.ic-omlttlng tho word "ginger." lliscox & Co. are Induced to make this change by tho action of unprincipled dealers who havo for years deceived their customers by substituting Interior prepara. tloas undor thoname of ginger. Wo drop tho mis leading word all tho moro willing, as ginger Is an unimportant ilavorlug Ingredient In our Tonic. Hease remember that no change has been, or will be, made In the preparation Itself, nnd nil bot tles remaining In tho hands ot dealers, wrapped under the namo of iurkkk's oinoeii Tonic, con. tain tho gcnuino mcdlclno It the fne-slmlle slgna. turn of lliscox Co., is at tho bottom of the out side wrapper. ROMANCE AopiiIirni'i-oiititurtli(tlIurnf8 nittl AiUfiiltiiuiit, w ho by tlielr Valor Htiil Wnrcrfft Ittrtt Lack n ptiTnecu i nun the iNinlcrv of M-Jtti finlntro-l tmctioQhy ur J0. Hidpatii. lrnopp. loOmneniHccntl .cnlHuntl OF lh ilf lll. iiiiisi h. rilnfn pp. frpo. ACENT8 Wanted, onos Hn. Jk Co., CINOIMMATI. O. PIONEER LIFE Oct. 26 2m SANITARIUM. Electropathic Instituts BINGHA3ITON, N. Y. TllG hOUSO lasnPlJlllr flttfil nn far thn Of invalids Whrj desini il nlpim.inl. uml PlirUtliin homo. Stands on high ground with plenty of shade. Personal attention given to every patient. j.ti-viiii.iij unu uiuvuuisin iu iiieir uuicrent moul tlcatlons a sneclalltv. iror. Jims lmscrivi.n nn years of Mudyand practice to thu branch, and hundreds will testify to his skill, send for circular, stating what paper you saw this In. 1'ltOF. HUNHY MILLS, Mrs. ALICE FICKNCII MILLS, Lock nox 07. lilnghanuon, X. V. Sept. 7 'b3-ly. C K 1? TIS:tIlctlC3' 4 designs), Some- -iuiiiu-Kuuimaiieu on receipt ?5S.cl?t?r,n sta,nP- HKAHNE 4: CO. 1'. o. Vox 1487, N. V, NOV 30-tw VUSTCoWI.T,IOUT A TRACHIiU! Uii. s?I,er a Instantaneous Guide to keys of lyiPlano and organ. Price fl. Will teach any per- . son to play i pieces ofmuslclnoneday. You oouidn o learn It from a teacher In a month for jii. rry, 1' and bo convinced. Sample copy will be mailed to anj- address -on receipt ot 2s cents In Ntainnsby IlL'AIt.NK&CO., l'ubllshera, V. O. Uox 1487, Mew York. Kovaoiw d mwmm m rmll Onlr Tiro llnltlra. IATA Hnn, Messrs. Johnson, Hoi- I'a.. renort that a iren. 'OriTi ntlMra tlemun handed them a JlfflM BW-vJiril d0"r wltl a reiucht to aviiu a kuuu uamrru cure to two officers In Arizona. I loth tho of. tlcers and tho wife ot n known U. a A. Oen. were cured by Ely's Cream llalm. Apply by llttlo tin. per into the nostrils. By absorption It effect ually cleanses tho na s.U passages of ca tarrhal virus, causing UAV-CPUrn neauny secretions. It hllays lnnammatlon, protects tho membranal llnlwjs of tho head from additional colds, com. bletely heals tho sores nnd restores tho sense of taste and smelL Beneficial results are realized by n few applications. A thorough treatment will pure. Ouequaled for colds In head. Agreeabloto Mse. send for circular. Sold by druggists. BJ lnallWe. a package stamps. I ELY BltOTlIEllS, brugglsts, Owego, N. Y. N0V304W d CONSUMPTION. I Un a Jxm!Ut nmedr for the tb di.a-M hr III I uo Ihnuianda of cuet ot the vt rt lind nd ol long ftt.inuinif haTQ been cured. Indeed, .aitroDi-ttirr Jilt h lnltsoeicacj,Unt I will tend TWO UOTTI,! S rilUi:, toRotnervlth a VALUAULIt TltlJATiriS on tnisdiaeepe.tn any-Kunernr. (ilreexvreiaandl. (. adlreu. Uil T. A.BL0CUSI, ljll'eaclbt.,New York. NOV18 4W d POETSI Burns, 60c., nyron, 50c. Mrs. Browning, 55c, C'aniDbell. 40c.. Chatusir. 6 xx, Coleridge, coa, cow. 'ncr.eoc., Dante, Boa, Dryden, wc., Goethe,1 70c.. '(Kildsmlth,WX;., IlemanioOa, IUadand Odyssey, sue.. Milton, wc, Moore, ooc, rope, soc, l-oc, 40., ischlller, 40c, Scott, BOc., Tennyson, 00c, Virgil, 45c. and others. FIno cloth binding. Sent for exarnl' uatt'iu uctuiu iaiiiL-iii. uii uvmeucu oi gooa iailu. Catnlogus free. NOT boUl by dealers. JOIINU. ALbEN, Publisher, lSVosey St., New Nov 10 4w d GUAV'H tIRCiriC SIIiDICINi;. TRADE MARK THE (lt)UTKN. TRADE MARK 11KUBUV. All unfailing cure for Seminal Weak ness, Spermator rhoea. Iinnotencv. and all Iilseasos that follow as a bequenco ot Self. Abuse ; as loss ot TWPmnrv. Ilnlvpr. BEFORE TAKIXOal . Itss 1 1 u do, AFTER TARIMQ. 1'aln In the Back, bltnnesti of Vblon, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that led to Insa nity or Consumption and a Premature (irave. IIkwikk ot advertisements to refund money, when druggists from whom tho medicine Is bought do not retout, but refer you to tho manutactur cm, and tho requirements are such that they are seldum, iftvri; complied with. See their writ ten guarantee. A trial of one Blngle package of dray's Specltlo will convince tho most tkeptleal ot Its real merits. on account of counterfeits, we havo adopted the Yellow Wrapper j the only genuine. IfKull particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. lj'he Specific MeiUdno Is sold by all druggists at II Cer package or t) packaes for 13, or will be sent free y mall on tho receipt of tho money, by addressing TIIK (1HAY MKBIOINE CO. Buffalo, N. . Bold In Bloomsburg by all druggists. ' Nov u-ly COLEMAN COKLBaB.NXllVAB.X, W. 3. SO minutes of New York. Mor positions for grad uates th.tn all other schools combined. Life schol. arshlp.fta Write for clrculure. Nov 10-lw r BUHSCKIIIK FOR TIIK CQMJ.MWAN, I,60 A VEAIl m B, F. SHARPLESS wmwrnrnmn Near L & B Dop:t, Bloorasburg Pa. Manufacturer of First cliws rnnges In illfTercnt styles, cook Btoves, pnrlor stoves nntl slovrs for hcntlng storcs.scliool houses, clmrclics Ac. liiirgo stock of tlnwnro nntl 8tovo repairs, such ns grates, lire brick, litis, centres Ac. CALL AM SECURE BARGAINS. Oct 20 tf FREE! FREE!! FREE!! Tills Season's New bcscrlptlvo Catalogue & Price B1 Mays, S Dramas, o I'arces, I g tltild) Bonks, scenery (Paper), f.1 B Sneakers, vthloplan lirnmas, Tableaux Ujhts, as Pantomime, Burnt C'jrk, 8 nearu, dec. , '".'act, everything for Amateur Thoatrlcals. SAMUEL VKKNl'U& SON, IM E. 14th St.. New York. Nov. 18-lw r rt, f iiuw.ii. llLorr.t. ec thfr.,ft I., H(H,I MeMMllwr f. tttddm, nun. toth. lmf ihoM 1 brfp.mn.aJtMr"Llnukirtrl."M4 t tl Ulki ef all nuairke tih tb bhm 'imm mi) hiarhi of tMinxrlkikin, Only M rmri a octesi.ttr SPEER'S PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE Also UNFEltM ENTEU OltAPE JUICE. Used In the principal Churches for Communion. Excellent for Females, Weakly Persons and tho geu. Speer's Port Grape Wine! FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS CELEBRATE!) WINE Is tho pure Juice of tho dead ripe Oporto drape, raised In speer's vineyards. Its Invaluable, Tonic and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by any other Wine. Being pro duced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, Its purity nnd genuineness, nro guaranteed by tho principal Hospitals nnd Boards ot Health who have examined It. The youngest child may partako of ;- -..." ...v i-uittrsi, 111,111111 usu ii, iu uuvaningc. il s particularly benenclal tn the aged and dobllltnted, nnd suited to the various ailments that lt is in ever' respect A W INE TO BEliELlED ON. Speer's Unfermentcd Qrap3 Juico- Its natural, fresh, sweet state as it ruiu from the presa by fuinlijatlon, tliercby aestroyintr the excl- from spirits and will keep In any climate. Speer's Burgundy. Id n ,1 Ifl- HAl, tnrt.lt.t.n 11't ..... .... .... wealthy classes as a Table or Dinner Wine, nntl by physicians In cases whero a tiry wlno Instead ot a sweet port Is desired. Spaor's (Sooial'te) Olaret. lallPM In MffhncflmnHnn .n. . .. ..... ....to '''''l'u' IlLllIU'M u Dry Table Ine especially suited for dinner use, Speer's P. J. Sherry. Is a wine of superior Character and partakes ot the rich tiualltles of tho grapo from which It Is made. Speer's P- J. Brandy. IS A PITI1R lll.llllnllnn stands unrivalled In this Country for medicinal purposes. It has a peculiar flavor, similar lo that of tho grapes fromwhlch It la distilled, See that the signature of ALFltED 8PEE1I, Pas saic N. J., Is over tho cork nf each bottle. SO 1.1.) YiY O. A. KLE1M. AND BY DltUGQISTa EVEItY'VUEHB. Sep. 28.'831j r. REST not, Ufa Is sweeping Dy, go and dare before you dlo Bometnlng mighty and su b flmn t ltt n ol. ...uv IU LUUI1UB1 1. ; , .7. ,uu U" ouint ireo. Np risk. Everything now. Caulial not required, we will furnish you everything. Many aro making fortunes. Udles make as much ns men, and boys .u iiiii.iftcF iiiiHii iteuuer, u you want business at which you can make great pay all the Portland, Maine. uoc. 8, "ss-lv. MAKE HENS LAY An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling In this country, savs that most of !; ilaJ, '!!?.L8.I'1'?E,S conditio.. ar.ie. NotUntroueirtUwiU make u-ns lay like . " - - u vvuuiuwu giiugio, iuae. i teaspoon m !i if o a Bold everywhere, or sent by UosTON, SU33. alfl Jan 20 '83.17. cr-".' Ti n f. : Ti--. vni wnmw. For COLOR and SWEETNESS U.o BEAIt'3 C0HCENTRATCD Cxiract of Annatta. Hfcturi' cwa Color, Brlrttut ant r,tm..t inw .... . t... rhtat, r leoJ S&ctl, la i.u,. Iur n auLblt, Mlorluf builb. U "r V RAIIF. CO., t,.s:l. JlirkU St., I'lUHirA. Juno My nis $72 j A week made at home Dy me induatri- nlia lltlut hllblni.ua nmi i public. Capital not needed. We will .J... Mv imo. women, ooys and glr Is wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is i bo time. You can wo'k In spare time, or givo your whplo time to tho buslnjsa. No other business will pay you nearly us wed. No ono can fall to ,UU1 ij "i "nsaging at once, cosl lv outfit and terms fr. Monoy made fast, easily, and honorably. Address Tbuig A Co, Augusta Miln. DecB.'si-ly, t;:::jt:s um vegetable fills ron tub L1ER And all Blllouo Complaints. bu.o i ) ui; telnjc purely vege ml. j no crWng. I'ncoMicuu. All Drug, ws. Nov 80-4W WISE people are always on the lookout for chtnees lo In crease tb Irearnlngs.andln ... uiuu W1.UUIU Mt-uiiiir I uiuau who do not Irnprovo their opportunities remain In tVlVl.rr V. Wn l.rruP a npunt r.l. ...n.. in ..... o want insny mon, women, b .ys mid girls to oan do haworkpropu rfroin the rlrst stn. The bUSmeHR Will nnv mnm V nn ti.n ll.n.u n.in... wages. Eipentdvuoutnlburiilxhedlree. No one mw v,iHnK,7i inn iu i iu iiiunur rapimy, ion can devote your whn'o mok to iho work or only Vmil kn.irit ,nnmnn,o 1 n . in. ...... . l-.w ... ....v..... , Vt.l,UI. 1U1UUI1I.1.1L111 unu Ul that Is uoeded Sunt free. ill,.m sn Nnu k im Portland, Maine, Dec. '8.y .f adlnrrT.nntlan Phfl. Iclau ettubllobrs mi UUIroln MMvYuru lor mo euro el EPILEPTIC PITQ. ' FroiAAmJuumalcf iledicint- ol.lUiUctI UHy wKplUpi, bu without doubt Ircfttcd futl curuil niorCMslUtat4ijp other living iilijrtkUn. lhikuccoM ha limply tea Uiiiul)in we bits Iwara cf oi of over iW yHr Undlnjf, gur c6if ully cured by him. Ilo htitthliih4wtfkpn thi diiiMttvrhlcU liwkonJt ON 30 DAY'S TRIAL. TIIK yOLTUCi !IKt,rC0., Marshall, Mich,, wli .'"."F? n? KECTItlO APPLIANCES on U!?.' ',r,,.,,l':)J'l"oiK'n(,voiing0rotd) who nroaf. L1 raAy 'Ji.W01" "ob'll'y. l-ost Vitality, and MstiKfra,1!, Feb. th lyr, r SUBSOUIinS NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN $1.fi0 A YEA II, (GHM AINOTOCEMIIT Ready and Watting for You. The Finest, The Latest. The Most Artistic Styles of ELEGANT AND '''-!GFNTS' FURNISHINGS. m OUR RliCEIPTS OF FALL AND WINTEB G00BS. Call aud be Convinced that We Load Ie qinsility9 fit mid piim. Largest stock & lowast prices can always 1)3 Mai at the .MB REMAB&E SV&BB OF WEBERx-HLRDMAN PIA1TOS, FINE INLAIU FRENCH WALNUT Ehnj- TciniN. UaOIKT'S MUSIC HALL I1LOOK, Li 1,1, 1 Uedlcal Saparlatsndont of tho Sanitarium. Invalid's Home. Blooausburg, Pa., Devotes spcclnl nttuntloii to Enlletisv. Nervous Affeotlons, nnd Diseases of Women. Patients received ut tho Sanitarium on reasonable terms for board and treatment. I'. S. No charge for first consultation, npr 27, '8a Catarrh IfAY-l'ISVI'.U. T n'A'n WMmmpnd Kly's crenm Halm to nil liny Fever nun"er ers, it belntr, In my opinion, founded upon experience and nturu cure. I was nnilcted with Hay Keer forw eur, anil never bo. fore found permanent relief. Wkiistkh II, llASHINB, .Muihlilltld, VI. ' ApiiIv uy llttlo tin. Ker Into tho nostilli lly nlisorillou It ef. IJAY"PEVOnilhal I'fB" of ca- I" " Inrr hill rus. pnuOni. liealtliy bccretlona. It nllaya Inllammation, pro- tl.irn t lilt ,ni.tnlk..lt.nl Hn, ......nf t.,.l,a..l ....... n.. dltlonal cold.s, completely iieals the bores and rel klnmul in urnuinr I.,.).. n.,.l ...nil ii......,i..i n , t... ' ' " ' " ...iu Mint oiui ii. ..minimi le. suits are realUed by a few uiiiillcatlnns. A tlior. uuku iviuiik'iii, win cure, iwieiiuuueti tor coida lntUoliead. Aitreeable to Ube. Hend for circular. Hold by UruusUs. lly mull sou. a imekaite Btamps. lil.V imo'l'IIKKtL Oivew, N. V. autf jo-ty a Froe! Cards and Chromos. ,eiul,r.r:e b,Y mall a simple set ot our t.ardi,on tinted and cold jrround,w th a price Hit or over joodlirerent UcilKiif , on rJcelpt ill itVron for po.tage. We will l kend free by iialu? ample., ten of our beautiful ChromJi, L "clnt of ten cent, to pay for packlnir and ro.ta5e I alia confulentlafpHcc iT.t of Vi?f l!f Je oil chromo.. Agent, wanted. Addrei. 1'. OlbaeSm & Co., 46 bummer Street, llo.ton, Slut, WANTED Canvassors. LMAjyEaiidFEMAi To entrap- tn the tile of our nenr and tmnortint lit tt, luurlU filrett. I'lurlni,.!! ln,l. NovSJ-lia aid Kur llio Cclelirntetl Clilckcrlntf, Iycrg ii I'ontl, nntl Vose& Soil I'inmis. Woild-ru iiowncil Kstey Ortfins, VlaHns, Aucortlcons nml Sheet .Music. Cclclnntcd White, New Hlgli Arm Diivln, New Home, Uoynl St. .John, nud Jilrjlit Htmnlng Domestic Sowing Alucliiiius. Ncetllcs, oil nml nttnclimcnts for nil makes of Sewing Machines. CLOTHING CASE OHO AN, 9 STOPS, 00 CASH. SntlMrnctlou Guaranteed. WARE rooms, WILUHS-BAKan PA junet ORNAMENTAL IRON Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots nnd Public Grounds. Tho Jollowlnir snows tho 1'lcket oothlc. ono of ed km , . YKn" "urawilty tltoy nro unsurpass Prices and specimens of otlior de signs sent to any address. Address BLOOMSBDRG, PA- May4-tf OTho Jluvr.its' Cluwr, No. 31, l ull nml Winter, 1883, Kivcs wlmlwalo prices dirut to coiuuiiKia on everything von me, eat. drink, wear, or havo fun with. TelU how to order with exact ro&t, 'JIG jmgea largo ones UiiO( illiibtrutluna a wholo picture (taller. C'inluins infortnatlon cleaned from tho murktts of tho world. No other prico-book In exigence contains as much information. BenU'roetoanyad. dressuponaTeiitofpastagol7cts). Ix'tut hear from you, or visit ns wlien In our city. Near Kxpositinn Utillillnsrs. Hcspettfully; MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. US7 A: WtO Wubiuh Avouuc, Cbleogo, 111 BopU U-tJW u&3 Ml IUIVi RAX&KOAD TIME TABX.S. Pennsylvania Railroad. Philaclo'pliia & Erio R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Wl TIME TABLE. In erfect Nov. mill, 18H3. Trains lcavo Sun. bury. 3IA3TWAUD, 0.33 n. m., Iick Haven Kxprcss (dally except Sunday), for llarrhbunr nnd Intermediate stations, Lnncaster, l'lilladclplila, Now York, llaltlmoro anil Wnslilnjtton, urrlvltig nt l'lilladclplila 3.15 p. m. : New York, 0.S0 p. m. j llaltlmoro, 5.10 p. tn. ; Wasb lnttton 0.55 p. in., througn passenger coacli to l'lilladclplila. 1.55 p. m. Day express (dally except Sunday), for llarilsburg and Ititermedlato station?, Lancas ter, l'lilladelphla, Kew York, llaltlmoro and Wnsli lngton, nrrlvlng nt l'lilladclplila 7.S5 p. in. ; New York, 10.80 p. in. j Haiuinoiv, r.so p. m. ; Washing ton, 8.4 p. in. l'ullman I'arlor car tlirougli to l'Ul ladelpliia and passenger coach through to l'lilladcl plila and llaltlmorc, 8,so p. in. WlUlninsport Accommodation (dally) for llarrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, Lan caster, l'lillndelplila and New York, arriving nC Philadelphia 3 is a. tn. ; New Y'ork a.10 n. m. sleeping car accommodations enn bo secua'd at Hnrrlsburg for Philadelphia and New Y'orkonsun days ntlnougli sleeping e.ir will bo run; on tlil-i train from ltenovo to l'lilladclplila. l'lilladelphla pasiengei-s can reniuln In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a.m. s.io a. m. KrU Mall (dally except Monday) for ItnrrNburg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, l'iill.ideliiliin, New York, llaltlmoro and Washing ton, arriving nt l'lilladclplila 7.50 a. in. j New York. ll.'JO a. in. ; llultlmoro 7.40 11. in. i Washington, 8.50 a. m. Through l'ullman sleeping cars are run on this train to l'lilladelphla, llaltlmoro and Washing, ton, and through passenger coaches to Philadel phia and Baltimore. WE9TWAH1). R.S0n. m.-Krlo Mall (dally) for'Krloand all In termediate stations with through l-ullmun Palace car and through pas-senger coaches toKrlo, and through Pullman Palaco ears to liurfulo via Em porium, on suudays this train win run only to ltenovo. For Canandnlgua nnd Intermediate stations. Itochos er, Iiurfalonnd Niagara Falls, (dally except Sundays) wlthtlnough Pullman Palaco car and passenger couches to Itochestcr. 1.01 p. in. Niagara Kxprcss (dally except Sun day) for Kane and Intermediate Btatlons with through passenger coaches to Kane. For I'nnnn. d.Ugua ami nrliiulpal Intermediate stations, ltoch ester, llultafo nnd Niagara Falls with through pjs sengcr coaches to lioctiestcr. 5. p. in. Fast lino (dally except Sunday for Ho. novo and Intermediate btatlons, nnd Klmtra, Wat klns and Intermediate stations, with through nas. senger coaches to ltenovo and Watklns. TIIHOUOII TltAINS KOH SUNHUItY FltOM TIIK EAST AND SOUTH. . . Niagara Express lcavo Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. j llaltlmoro 7.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday) arriving ut bunbury, 1.05 p. m. with through Pullman Parlor car from Phllatlel p i a and through passenger coaches from l'hlladcl phla and llaltlmoro. mi.H1.10 lca0',JJ.ew York 8 00 a. m. ; Phlladel phla.U.lO iu 111. ; Washington, u.40 a. m. ; Haiti more, 10.51 n. in., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 5.aip m with through' passenger coaches from Philadelphia and llalliinore. Erie .Mall leaves Now York 8.00 p. in. : Philadel phia, 11.su p. in. ; Washington, iii.10 p. m. 1 Haiti-mui-e,ll.!!jn m., (dally) arriving at sunbury u.15 ? m-.),v ih,tl,,rousl1 ''""'"an lMlico Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltlmoru and through passenger coaches trout l'lilladelphla. bUMll'KY, IUaXKTON & WILKKS-BAIIHK ItAILKOAD .Mall East leaves sunbury (dally except Sunday) 0.45a.m., arriving at jiiooiu Ferry 7.41 n.ni, Wllkes-b.irrol).i.'0n.m. .7 " "'-ai IANU1I ltAII,WAY. Mnll KSt. I1.HV1.U Kll,ihn.p .l.ll.. n jispress ivasi leaves sunbury 5.35 p. m arriving Fi'r.r' 0 31 11, '"- Wlfkes-birro aio p . m. ila 1 West leaves Wilkes-barro lti.:i ) n. m. nrilv: at llloorn Ferry la.ul p. in., sunbury 1S.65 p. m. l-xpress west leaves U'llkes barro 5.3) p. m. nr vlng a,t llloorn Ferry 7.0? p. m., sunbury B.U5 p. at Ing at llloorn Ferry la.ul 1 j.&pi riving in. CHAS. E. PUGH, Oen. Jlanagcr. J. It. WOOD, Oen. Passenger Agent. piIILADEU'lIA and HEADING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. N'OV. 5, 1883 TJUtNS LBAVS HUPBBT AS FOLLOWS(BDKOAT IIOSrTkD. For Now Yorlc,I'hlladelphla,Keadlng,PottsvIllo Tamaqua, &c 11,45 a. m, For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. in. fl.13 and 10J0 p. m. For WUllamsport, ,s 11.45 0. in. and 4,oe p. m. For Lowlsburg and Sunbury, 4 06 p. in. IBAtNSFOa BOMHT L0IAV1I AS F0LLOW8, (SCNDAT HCEPTBD.) Leave Now Tort, via. Tamanend 9,00 a. ra. and via. Bound Brook Ilouto 7,45 a. m. Loave Philadelphia, 9,00 a. m. Leavo Reading, 11,55 a. m., Pottsvmo, u,sa p. m and Tamaqua, 1,85 p. in. Leave Catawlssa, 6,30 ll.os.a. m. and 4,00 p. m. K1!?6. WUUa.mBpor,''48a-ni.4.05p.in. and 0.00 p. m Leave Sunbury 4.24 p. m. " Lowlsburg 4.48 p. in. Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without chango of cars. J. B. WOOTTEN, C.u. HANCOCK, General Manager, Jan"?" I88wi.ns0r 1101161 Aont" DELA4nH.E' LACKAWANNA AND WK3TEKN ItAILKOAD. BLOOMHBURG DIVISION. NOKTH, STATIONS. Scran ton.... -BeBovue, ,. SOUTH a.m. p.m. p.m. 9 so 9 10 6 17 6 92 8 87 ..t.H,lU, I lllO., ...Lackawanna. 9 4fi 9 ta 9 6H 6 84 6 41 6 4lS 6 si 6 65 6 68 7 OS 7 10 7 17 7 22 7 80 7 87 8 00 8 28 8 40 8 60 9 00 6 00 8 05 8 10 8 18 8 96 8 SO b Ub 8 69 9 00 9 0 8 20 West Plttato'n nrrttrtn iltl 03 Wyoming.... Maltby Bennett Kingston... IttmrlKnn 10 18 10 18 64 2 64 S 02 S 06 S IU 10 18 Plymouth Juno ....riymouin,., Avondale ... Nantlcoko.. iluniock'a creek .Shlckshtnny ...nick's Ferry. ...Beach Haven. Berwick... .Briar Creek.. ..Willow Grove. ....Lime Hldge.. .........Espy ..Uloomsburg., Itupert latawl'a Bridge ....Danville.,,, ....Chulasky,., ....Cameron... 10 26 10 S4 10 49 S 18 8 38 3 45 3 61 8 e; i 07 4 12 4 20 4 17 4 it 4 88 4 66 5 (9 6 25 10 66 11 07 11 IS 11 20 11 ID 11 16 60 11 65 12 IS IIS 45 p.m. a.m. u,.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. ., W. F. HAL8TBAD, Hupt. Superintendent's omco. Scranton, Feb. 1st, 1689 WE WANT 1000 BOOK AGENTS THIRTY-THREE YEARS AMONG OUR WILD INDIANS. nJl . i.'-'iflll' Indor.ed br I'm! Arthur, 71 'iT i.'.Z"??,'';. '"ioui took tikfi Ilk. wlU. A, D, WUUTUlMlTU.M i to'.. ll.V.r:.V.r hi-. IIOV S-1W (1 PAT.N.E'S IO Horso Spark-Arrostlne unauiB j..inino ban tut 10.0U0 ft. i,f lllchlgin llim . 1 ?, . ''.'i1" '"""'. b indiiii tiubn fruui the mw In visul-fout Iciiflln. Our in 11yr.t .r. 7,,.MH.. l.v. uw 8,000 fa t of Hemlock Bo "vXt i io Uui?,. (r IS Joiu uill cut lO.uon jut In Miue lime. wur r.ngmui ro IIUAIUNTtlD 10 liirnl li a linrre piiwer on ii le f til U.t.. 1, ., vn. lino not find ltli tn Aulonutlo C ut Oil. If yon wont HItlonry pr Portalilo lhigliif. Boiler. Circu lar Haw-Mill, Mufim or Pullcy. iincr can ir jueuurl nileul VVriillftlil.lrnn I'iiIL.v , n,l f.ip nr lllll.tlllt, ,1 rulal, .... M. I'l Inm iiifurniullon uml t tire.. ' 1 U. W. I'AVNE & SONS, t Coruiug, N, V, Box 1427, Jan.e, 63-ly. WANTED-IiADIKS TO TAKE OUIt Xvo.7New York, i'.u.,wBii p.m. p.m. a.m. t) 15 n 45 45 9 (19 9 0J 9 37 8 69 9 31) 8 48 I) 2( 8 43 V 19 8 37 9 14 B 25 Oil 9 01 8 ib 1 5(1 8 04 1 49 8 10 1 85 8 55 1 25 8 07 1 18 8 47 , 8 00 1 03 8 S8 7 4013 42 8 !S 7 33 12 25 8 17 , 7 20 12 15 8 12 . 7 20 12 00 8 06 . 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 50 . T 05 U 32 7 62 , C 61 11 10 7 44 , 6 CI 10 63 7 SS , 0 45 10 60 7 S3 . 0 37 10 44 7 29 ( 0 18 10 tt 7 U , 6 10 10 08 6 0 10 , 45 0 45 1 nivm laWIK Wr-allV. nuv io-iw j