The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 11, 1884, Image 6

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iM u stiuo nifrilM ini f,i nrn in
Odrjtro Kouiity litis bu i-'n UK- itii'ij ot of
attention from thu. Uintw.-., li e yi i
ii iiuij income hi iniriy iti.inunil iln.
Iiim, llftuun proftHiidM ami h hitiidroil
and fifty tttUdOnU or loss. It Inn throe
farms 0110 at the college, onu In thu
eastern part of thS 'statii and una In tlio
WMtiirii. Thu can and Wi st farms aro
saljl Jo be discreditable to the polenlifio
f Mining, of which they are immiosi'dto
bijniplw and very pop'r advertise
ments, Indeed, of tho benolit of tlio ag
ricultural college.
;Bat wo may say with a good dual qf
confidence that tho geni'ral advertise
mof tho agricultural college Is just
about that whioh U mado by tlieso
farms! in, other Words the popular Inii
pression is that tho agricultural college
Is WM Ijtflfc public bcncllt. The
board which has been sitting on it at
Biillofpnc,, seemed to have an idea of
this kind. It resolved that tho number
of ,tho lirtlfo&oifl and their salarios
Bhould'be redhced j there wero only
ono or two professors lopped off and a
thousand dollars or s6 from their sala
ries, 'but still It was a commencement
and a warning of what will oomo If tho
college cannot shdw itself to bo of
Bomtj'ooiiscnucnco to tho farming inter
cstlt was created long ago to promote.
One featnro of tho appropriation of tho.
collego funds seems peculiar. Six
thousand dollars Was given to sustain
eaoli of thi) outlaying farms. Now It
dbeisocm that a farm that won't stis
tatnlttsolf .should bo got rid ofi If ecu
online farming of a practical kind costs'
raprp than it secures frdnv tho land, it
Is'evldcntly not of a kind that Petin
sylvanla farmtnf want to' know any
thing about. V,hat Is Especially need
ed,b.y farmers is infoi'inatiou as.tq how,
thoy may profitably work their farms.
Ilcrp in Lancaster criunty tho question"
hifij been aoswpiotl - jy our, German
fanners ; and as they have gbt rich
tljey havo proved thfcir answer. There
is no secret in it ; they havo achieved
their1 results by hard, work iu. .taking
off all their land would yield' and re
storing to it all it would take.r-Zart-carter
In(tlUgenc6r.
i . '-, , ,
S Eutintrig'on One Crop.
'It is satisfactory to Tcnqw tliat farm
ers, havo of recentyears; grown wiser
from CXDarinnnP. In tint rniininfr their
beads against stono walls, by rushing
1 n fl.Jll inln r. r... 1 1 i n 1 . . . . . 1,,.
w.j itiw ivnill u oiiiuiu viup UU'
causo hero and there one has realized
largo profits from sdme cew and par
ticular crop which has.just been intro
duced and for whieh there is a demand
atfhigh prices. This has led many
into' appropriating tho trreater uart
of. their land to tho sarao crop, when, a
lauuro louowing or uie demand tor the
product falling off, they will meet with
uonous losi. We havo known many
wnq uavo' oecn literally ruined by en
toting largely into new things, merely
on the reports received from a distance,
which had no foundation in fact, or
from the swindling advertisements of
sharpers, who hayo soattered far and
wido villainous reuortj of enormous
Biirds mado from the cultivation of
Bomo new crop, the seeds, or- bulbs, or
tubers, or- nliinls nf whinh their li
largely imported 'froto Europe. Asia or
Ainuu, upuciany auapieu to American
Boil and olimate. Our' advice, which
hastbeeniirged upon farmers over and
over again; has been, first to avoid all
these high sounding things from which
great fortunes aro to be realized in a
year or two ; aud second, to avoid the
grqwing ot special crops to bu pultiva
IVd'tO tlio exclusion nf till, minnrnl nnr
accepted crops of tho times, however
ipviiing;U)fy may be, and to go on
with their routine mixed crops, invest,
ihg only lightly in now and promising
things in order that if one or two
should fail others will bo successful,
and thus always be provided against
miafortuue. It,is far better, in fact,
that wo should prosecute mixed hus
bandry, for tho reason that though we
may not make as much profit as from
a'happv hit-of some special crop, yet
we.?.blJo''realiiing, though possibly
alower, yet with far greater certainty
and satisfaction, jnqderatc and steady
Speculating in farming is like specu
lating in, any thing else-roue may be
very fortunate, now and then j but in
tho lonjrtrun,wejirie78urfltTto-como out
at tho Wittlc-fcndvof-tho' horn,""' arfd in-stead'of-
pressing a fortune will find
Mf?i?If Jnjp6Ve"rfshet, with a growing
family,upou purbaud8, and be forced
toilookiabout toifilscover some way to
ralso'tlie-frieans-by, 'which we may be
rP8 'Vith a poor, change of
BucceRSp;t9.s.tar.i,aficsh m middle ago,
whon.by.aarofui management weshould
havo laid 'upsufiicient to-insurso us at
leasta'm6dorato competency when old
a'g Bhair rijae It necessary for us to
retirelfi-oin.'jlh.H, active labors of life
Oermantovn .Telegraph.
'.akihg Uare of Fowls.
inhere U little profit to be expected
from raising fowls unless they receive
Jiroper care: Yet thobi'liet eems lo
i'Sl"1' m?u'y, t,iat fols do
4UH. .,?. Veil i ,if tney arc .left
to shift, ,,for. themselves. This is
particularly observable in the cau
of inany farmers and others yh0
kel?'!?yN'"all ttj'i'k 1 WrjamJlyi us.-.
Little attentipn.iH paid to seoiirinir the
comfort'of the flock at any reason of
tho, year. They ai-u not fed with any
regularity, aud their quarters, if thev
havo any of their own, aro dirty and
dbld ill winter, and hot in nmnmir.
'l't.
They arc expected lo pick up most o
weir jooa arounii thb tarm-yard and to
find for themselves a shelter at night
wherever they may chanco to be. No
convenient nesting places are arranged
iqr them, and as' a consequence about
half ther eggs aro .lost, or spoiled be
fore being found. Nor do they receive
any moro attention in tho season of in
cubation. 'I hey select their pwn pla
Gn fnr BuMimr nn 'It.w ......... ......
r. fa " , .v., ... ,.,j, wjjys,
and have it all their.own way afterward
withHho brood.
tOii account 'of 'the neglect it is not
sirangi jiiat many complain that noul
trv-raisini does net nav. Nn kind n'
businesiCKtfjJdW conducted Oil HIH.'ll
principles. I'nWis repay careful keep
ing asWell aa' any other" kind of live
stock, and they need it quite as much.
They- will not'lay during cold weather
if.their miartera aro not kent wrm nml
ligjjt, nndreasonably clean. They uiubI
oo regmany icu with proper tood and
supplied Willi pure wator and a
place for dusting. Qravel should bo
placed within their reach, and bioken
bpucq orjsoino Substance that contains
lime 'If.they'must bo shut up any
unu), during tho warm Boason thoy
snoum'noD iau to navo Utah, giass. or
somojothor green food thrown to ihdni.
'reat.ttiOsVoultry aa well, or nearly as
welftay you dp yom-cattle, sheep and
liorbej; 'nii'd you' will havo no reason to
complalii that thoy are a losing invest
mout.v "t.-
"Mbre than one-half of tho Internal
revenue-. receipts of tho Government
Qotut'B'froin tho fpur States of Illinois,
Now Yoik, Ohjof atid Kentucky,
THJE TD
I'aCKINO ElKlS I'Olt SlIll'MKNT A
Writer ill tho Fanni'r's .Journal, who
rarely has a broken egg reported, gives
tliN as Lis wny of packing i "I'iist I
wrap each fixg with a pli'co of soft pa
per ordiiinry neWKpaper answers viy
well ) twist tho ends of tho paper closn
to tho egg, and pauk with corn silks
gathered from powor shollera that shell
with tho shuokn on plaeo in a layer
on thu bottom of the basket, and as I
place tho eggs In, one by one, I press a
portion of thu silks between the egg?,
so that no two (ouch each oilier, and
round off tho basket at the top in nn
oval shape, and sow tiuhtly ovor them
n piece of canvas. Making the top
oval in shape will prevent anything
from lying on top. Of oourso " I al
ways uao baskets, as they aro easily han
dled,! nothing Can bo placed on lop of
them, and carriers are more ant to hati'
dlo them gently, as a box is moro like
ly td bo chucked to Its place than gent
ly set down, and it Is these sudden
jars that interferu with the hatching
of eggs, as n rule. Of course all per
sons cannot get corn silks to pack with,
and tlio iii'xt best materia) is uoa'so
wheat bran, used in tho same way, and
answers an excellent purpose.''
A Change in the Oolor of the Sky.
There has been a marked feature in
tho color of the sky lately beforo and
after sunset which so far I havo not
Been noticed, and this has been the to
tal absence of color about it. I find
that this first began to bo remarka
ble tbwards tho last days of January,
s'iuco which time, and especially for
tho jast tcrcc weeks, it has been most
persistent. The sky in the West looks
like n sheet of white satin, tho clouds
lying upon it being of a palo gray, and
fton singularly wild and strange in
form; while tho light reflected from
this' sky gives the rivers tlio look of
frosled silver. Tho only warm color
after sunset has been confined to a very
narrow belt of pale orange light upon
tho horizon. We aro now near tho ver
iial equinox, and the apparent motion
of tho sun, so to speak, with our hori
zon, does not give the same angle of
refraction to his rays at rising and set
ting as it did in Winter. This may bo
9110 reason for the absence of color
about theso whito water sunsets.
iFrom Nature.
To Destroy the Canada Thistle.
Thero are many methods given by
which this, tho vilest pest of the, farm,
may bo permanently extirpated, but
scarcely one is ever found to bo what it is
claimed to bo-a certain remedy. In sever
al states tho Legislatures pursued it
with the law, but who can tell us that
a single owner of land ever made war
Upon the enemy because of tho law 1
Tlio Canada thistle and no other in
fliction of the farm was ever got 'rid of
by act of 'assembly. But thero is a
plain, common senso method by which
the thistle is headed off, and that is by
frequent cultivation of tho soil, and
there is no' better cropor this than
.that of corn, and assisting this by reso
lutely digging it out toith the fork as
fast, as it makes its appearance i above
ground. By digging out with the fork
it can be taken out. entirely, leaving no
'pieces behind ; but if the spado is used
'and tho plant cut, each piece will sprout'
:a,ain. It will 'not bo likely to disap
pear at tho first attempt, but by ro
(planting the , land with corn, .and con
tinuing to fight tho pest with tho fork
,as before, it will eventually be headed
'off.ilf the thistle shows itself in the gar
jden or lawn, cut it off close to the
'L'l'cmnd and fill the hollow of the re-
niaitiini; portion of the stem with salt,
and it will soon give up tho gli03t.
ODD ITEMS.
Postal cards cost the Government 54
cents and 4 mills a thousand.
Pennsylvania has a larger number
of Post Offices than anv other State.
It coats '$30,000 a year to Ihrht tho
Capitol and grounds at Washington.
The Pension Office expends more
.than $00,000 a year investigating al
leged pension frauds.
Next to tho Presideut of tho United
States the best-paid Federal official is
,the Clerk of the Supremo Com t.
The Government has sold moro than
two hundred million dollars worth of
public lands in eighty years.
' Seven hundred and fifty persons. are
constantly employed by the two Hous
es of Congress (while in session) in and
about the Capitol.
Ladies with old parasol frames can
utilize them this season to advan
tage by covering with a cotton materi
al to match their dress.
"Madras." a. light material with its
many bright colors giving tho
Indian effect in their mingling, aro
tho most generally admired of all win
dow drapery.
Eighty years ago North Carolina
had as many leproaenlntives in Con
gress as' New York. North Carolina
now has nine, or less than she had ip
1800, while New York lms thirty.four.
Estimating Congrdss to bo in, session
200 days a year, the salaries of sena
tois and Representatives amount to
about $10,000 a day.
Tho States of Colorado, Delaware,
Florida, Nevada, Oiegon, Rhodo Is
land and Vermont havo less than one
half tho population of Illinois, but have
tho same number of representatives in
Congress twenty-two.
''Five bundled and eiirhtv nine dol
lars for wine, liquors, and mineral wa
ters for tho use of Board of Visitor to
in aval
year'i
ment.
academy," Is an item in last
expenditures of tho Govern-
The Stato of Nevada, which has. two
Senators and ono Representative' in
Congress, has not so largo a popula
tion by 017 souls as tho city of New
Haven, Couu,
The fivo States of Delaware, Colora
do, Florida. Nevada, and Oregon com
bined havo not so groat a population
by about 100,000 as tho city of New
X IM K,
1'rom the five States of Now York.
Pennsylvania, Illinois, Massachusetts,
and Ohio, tho Government derives one-
half of all its postal revenues.
In the fibcal year ended July 30, tho
Government's disbursements for pen
sions reached a sum which exceeds by
...ill! . , ii . i
six minions oi uoiiars mo disburse
ipents for all purposes in tho vear
1800.
,At tho Siunal Service training school,
Arlington Heights, the btudeuts of me
teorology, barometers, anomonietors
are compelled to leave their study ta
bles in the centre of tho room, their
bunks in a certnln portion in a certain
corner, their coats hung upon certain
liaiis, and thoir text books piled up in a
certain manner beforo retiring for the
night, tlnse and a bundled moro simi
lar regulations being lin scribed "by
order of tho Chief Signal Ollicer. Their
Sunday dinner Is coffee, bread, mid
dried apples stowed.
FpiBrA"N AND;
"Mnr.vlntul, Sly Mnr tiuiil.''
" 'Pretty wives ami
Ircly dnugMcrs."
"My hum lies In a rather low anil inlas
matlc silunllon, mid
".My wife I"
"Who?"
"Whs a very pretty blonde I"' '
Twenty years ago, became
"Sallow I"
"ilollow.cvcdl"
Withered and nged I"
llcforo her time, from
Malarial vnpors, thoiich sho made no
particular complaint, not being ono of tho
grumpy kind, yot caused nio groat tincasl
ness,.
"A short tlmo aeo I nurclmscd vour rem
edy for ono of tho children, who had a very
sevcro attack of biliousness, and It occur
red to mo that tho remedy might help my
wire, ni I found that our llttlo girl upon re
covury had
"Lost I"
"Her snllowncss, anil looked as fresh as
a now blown daisy. Well tho story Is soon
bid. .My wlfo to-dny has gained her old
tlmo beauty with compound Interest, nml
Is.now ns handsome a matron (If 1 do say
ft myself) as can bo found In this county,
Whicii is noted for pretty women. And I
have only Hop Hitters to thank for It.
"Tho dear creature just looked over my
Biiuuiuur iinu says, -i can nailer cnunl to
tlm ilttva nf hup milrlMti ' nml il.nl r
minds mo there might bo mdrepntli mm ij
my muiiii-i nil niurH wmiiii iifi nq I itnvn
done."
Hoping you may long bo spared to do
guuu, i uiuiiiiitiiiy remain,
Most truly yours,
C. Ij. Jamks.
Hcltsvlllc, Prince George Co., Md.,1
May 20th, 1883,
Vr ANTED. Ono Lady or Ocntloman In every
Vk& f:iuUfttt:N(Tco8.x"1"l3e AdUrMa
l-t-ttn
i iurm luniu oi., rniiaacipiua, rn.
l'lfl unoktasla I ha real loatot t tobacco.
It la the regal wir of mokiuir. You rot
lnord itlroctty at tho flavor auU (ratrrance.
You tabn tlio rmoke cooler, and tlio tonic
cleanlier and lifer. Hi aiuoklug- Ii
imoMiiif rtHlurail to a 11 no art
The more the qucnUou ot adulterated
tobacco forces Keclf ou the attention of
molten, the more desirable It lecoraea
to know rreciacly what rtni.aro eruokUiir.
Iu UlackwoU'a Hull Durham Bmoklnir To.
oaccoyou havoaKUAratiteo,
i I alwaya, that It 1 Nature's
4 I onnimadulteratedrroduct.
fravranre, flaror, and
'.J- I uniurpeMednuality.arede.
nvca irotn tuo eon ana air.
Try It, and you will be ''
UAt. None iremUne with,
out traje-mnrk of the Bull.
.MarcU 2l-t(
To Dyspeptics.
Tliu most common signs' of 'Dyapeiula, or
IndlRi'MJoii, nro an oppression nt tho
Moliiath', luiuca, Citulancy, watcr-brnsli,
hcart-liurn, ni..iili:g, loss of appetite', and
coiistlpit Mi. lljs;ioptlj rattcnts suUer un
toM i.ii.v.iM, Imdlly ami niohtal. Tliey
sliO'.iU st;i.iu'..itu tho ingestion, nnd securo
nuular .il'i-ly action of tlio bontls, by tlio
U!,& of moiierulo doses of
Ayer's Pills.
After tho towels nro regulated, one of tlicso
Pills, tat.cn each day after dinner, is usually
all that is required to -complete tlio euro.
Avr.H's 1'n.I.s nrq sugar-coated aud purely
vcgeUblu aploasant, entlroly tafe, and re
liable medicine for tho euro of nil disorders
or the Blomuth nnd bowels. Tlicy aro
the best of all purgatives for family use,
rnui'AKKu nv
Dp.J.C.AyDr&Co.,Lowcll,lVia38.
Sold by alllDruiV.sts.
Health and Happiness.
7,
? DO AS OTHERS
iuiip nnup
nanL-uunc.' -
VT7' f it.
Arp ycjirfKianuy.s'dis'order'efa?
Oolrolt" M.W,poeraua,tiwliaalc,loaujlicli'
Aro your norves -weak?
iCA'rl (Jjl nrt ftnAKtMtrAlfnan. li n. ti It
jjj UtWJwm, 11. Cftnan Monitor CleTelaud, a
yxiavo you Jjrisrht's Disease? B
clu.il aiM tuuii like U.Kxt."
Frank Wlliun, Pealiodr, Mass.
Suffprinrr from Dinbotos ?
"K(J:n r-Wot t ll the Hunt tneuvi.ru I riliieily I hate
liver mod. Gives nlmost Immeillnte rtll'T,,,
Dr. 1 '11111111 C. ll.lluu, MunLCon, Vt.
Hrivo you Livor Complaint?
"Kidney-Wort cured lug ct rhruido Llier illncases
after 1 praed ti die,"
... - .- . .ii i.iw ...in in. .vuiur nmiunii
lienry v, ard, late Q. . Mill Pat, Ouard, N. y,
3 your Bnclc lcimo nnd nohing?
,i " l.ny-Voit,il Utile) cured mg wlicn.J aaid
I1 m I Ud to loll out ot led." ' T
C. M. Tlluunce, Milwaukee, Wis,
II" vo you Kidnoy Disease?
..I i irjA oi t mado lue sound in II vtr and kidneys
I Mean et unsucci ssful c'vtorlnit. Its viorlh
( al. 'iV'-Sam I Hodges, WlllUuustjoii, Vut V.
Are you Constipated?
.cliln-T-W oi t rnii.es easy evacuaf ions and
luu altOr 13 Vitus I 1 or nMicr mdl-lntNiM
cund
, ,.lion ruirclilld, bt. AlUa-i.
Have you Malaria?'
"Kltln.v.Wnrt ti... ilt... Iu it. ti.m.
r ii
Dr. ll. K, Claili, south Hero, Vt
Aro you Bilious?
M.lntr.v ort has done roe more cood than any
itler rctnedj 1 havo cvrr taken."
lira. J, T. UaliDway, Klk Hat, Oregon.
Aro you tormonted with Piles?
klducy Wort mmianruIlD rire 1 1 . . r MixdUij
rilea. lir. w, Kl.uo recotntiie.ir .11 toiue."
Uto. II. lliirst, CailMiril, lu, Uxcr.lown, Pa,
Aro you Rheumatism racked ?
"Kldney.Wfrt cured pit. afli r l was bIv I up to
die If phrilclaiic and I tad suirtrrd tlilrl r rears."
Kltirldce Ualeouu, est llath, ilnlnc.
Ladies, aro you euffeririB?
"Kldney.Wort cured ma of ticcullar trvii .li pf
ssversl years standi n. Ilany I riemls use a'.d T ral.e
Ik" lraILLamon.auiIUeLaUi,lti., t.
If you -would" Banish DIsoaso
i una cam woaitu. xaKO
TH ULOOD CLBANBCn.
JSCS!-"
AOBNTS W iNl'ED FOR.
PICTURESQUE
Washington.
I'KN AMI I'liNCII.SKUTdllCS
Of ltaKoenery. Mstorv. TraiUMnrm Pni.iii. nm
Boclal Life, wltliKrapiilodescrip'loosDf tliuctpl.
wi, vuniumi mo , luio liuuwi, UUU IUU IliJVCni.
ment, Departments, with vicwh at .Mount Vernon,
a map of waslilngtnn, and Dlagrarm of tlie Hulls
01 Congress, llv JOSKI'li WiaTr MOOKK.
I'lpallclasHCHtlilsHiiboolt ot great interest. It
a conelso, gnipiilc, thorough, and tnterentlng, ll.
ustrated by over lou beautiful new engruvluga by
oadlng American artists, and elegantly bound, a
book for all homes, hold only by hulwerlptlon.
genta aro meeting with grand surcetw.
Agents wanted, malt) or female, In every town,
ship in the United mates. I'revlous experience,
while dcnlrabie, not absolutely required, ns we
give Instructions necessary for success. If unem
ployed, write us. Vor terins to Agents address
sua iiuuitaiicra.
J, A, it- A. ltKIl), I'rovlienco, it, i,
March 14-0 w
TTT AlNTr.lF.-LAllII.-HTOTAKEOUltNI'.W
, 11 laney noiif nui.eirnoines, 111 (llv or couu
VV try.andeurn 16 loinj per week, making
' goods for oucr-prlug and hun lurr trade.
Bend 15c. for sample and particulars. IIUHbON
ill'U, )., aa mlu Ae., jcw York.
I llorchH-iw r
HB AU aucceMful Fiihermeu and SporU.
nUI men emoko lllackwcll'a Dull Durham
Smoking Tobacco, and Uicy enjoy It
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Bhotcs, Pork, Ucef, Calves nml Seeds it
specialty,
All tlio nbovo bought nml snld nt Light
PUI5L10 SALE
OP valuaule
Kcal i:s4alc!
1 ho undersigned oxecutors ot tho estate of Abro-
nam ,. Kiinc, mto oi iicnion township, deceased,
viu uxposo to puouo saloon
Saturday. April xo, '84
nt ono o'clock p. m., the toPowIoz descrllwd real
estate !
NO. 2. A trflCt Of tlmlwr Intul tafttinlr.d In linn.
ton and Huanrlonf tnwnnlitn hnnniiAii nn tt,
hortli by land of John A. Ktlno, south by tracts
ira. o mm , uuscriueu oeiow, east by land of Ira
. Tlmmfla nnil wn.1 ht. l.nrf.nf e t, t--i.
Daniel Prltz. ennt.nlnlnir jtlnnnsAn.t M nnMi.n.
A roid 30 feet wide runs from tills tract to tho
nuuuoroatl. Th a tract will lv ant.i nn n.n
ingtennst Ten nercent. nf nno Imif iho nnmi....
jnoney to bo paid o tho day of sale, ono halt less
1'erwni.oniiuno i lesi, niui tho balance
In one year thereafter with Interest from .tunft 1st,
1881. Security Will bo R-nlilrn l for llin nnnM ii.
uaso nioney.
NO. 3. A tract of land situate In Denton and
lucrarloiif tnwniiiiitM iii,n.i.i ..i, . .
D , u,M.,vl, IIUUU UJ V1H1.I.
.south by land of1 David ttnhnela n,i.i i.rvn
knd west hv lmilnf d. iv i.vn
hcres nnd BS perches, wlicrcbn is erected a dwell
ing uuusc.
KO. 1 Trnif nflrl ln fcn .A.nt.i .. - .
edonlhonorihby No. 2, south by Inn 1 of David
.. ..... iU.miiicmiiu luninui 1. uuunu
llobcrts, east by lands of Samuel ltobertt nnd Ira
iJ. Thoma'. nnd West by No. 3. contnlnlno- ii nrroa.
find 135 perches.
TcrlTlA fnr Vl 51 nml A 1rt nan, n nnn .1.,.
tho day ot sale, one third less ten per cent, on
uuuu isi, looi, anaino oaiancoon Juno 1st 1883,
with Interest from, Jund 1st 1881.
I. K. KKICKUAUM,
JOHN A. KLINE,
3-M-lw. 'Executors.
ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES,
OF CAST CH WIIOUGHT IHON.
Suitable for
iZards,'
Cemetery Lots
and
Public Grounds.
. The following shows thrv lMptet. nnthin nnn
the sOTeral beautiful styles of Kunco manufactured
For lleautv nnd nurnhiiuv tiio- nm nn..im.
. i Set P toy experienced hands and warranted
1(0 glvo satisfaction.
Prices and specimens of other de
signs sent-to, any address.
Address
BLOOMSBDRG PA-
May4-tf
g66tli edition price only $1
bY MAIL POST-PAID,
KNOW THYSELF,
i Great Medical Work on Manhood.
Exhausted Vitality. Nervous nnrl thvt.lnni iioiiii.
.ij. i luimmiu iiiw nn in jinn, nrrurs ur l ouill,
.mil tlld UntOlll H.tJrlPB rPHlllllnm frntn In.lknm.
ilon orvxeesses. A book for every man, ounir,
inlddle-agcd and old. It contains 125 prescriptions
lor all acute and chronic diseases, each one ot
hvhlch Is.lnvaluable. bo found by tho Author, whose
experience for S3 years Is such as probably never
Jjelorolelltothe lot of any physician. 300 pases,
,l)0und ln beautiful French muslin, embossed
(covers, full gut, guaranteed to be n liner work In
every senso mechanical, lltemrv nnd nrnfiu.innni
-than any other work sold In this country for .so,
or the money will bo refunded in every Instance.
Il'rlce onlyjl.00 by mall post-paid. Illustrative
isample 6 cents. Send now Gold medal awarded
.the author by the National Medical Association, to
i TlllS bOOk Should txl rpurl llv- tlm vnnn tnr In.
structlon, and by the nailcted for relief. It will
bcnetlt nil London Lnncet.
1 nem is no memoer or bociety to whom this book
Will not bO USOfuL whether vnnlli nnninr irinr.
Idlaii, instructor or clergyman. .trouwiur.
, Address tho. reauody' Medical Institute, or I)r-
W. II. Parker, 0. 4 liulilnch street, lioston, Mass.,
wiiu muy uu consuiieu on all diseases requiring
skill and experience. Chronic aud obatluato lipas
es and that nave batllod the 1 1 1,1 1 1 skill of
all other physicians a spo 11 IJjA Ij clalty,
huch treated successful 1 1 r I u 17i I 1 ly
wituouinn ins anceof l XX 1 Olll IjJ: fall
ure, Mention this paper. tw"1"'
' "I . r
WA WHlTiTl IMMEDIATELY. A few
r 1. I V) I ' good men to canvass for
tho sale ot fruit Trees, Vines, Hoses, to.
XaltJljrrtimrB rfmtrt- r.nryt fc.nl.irv nn.4
all expenses paid. Address II. J. llOWDEN A: CO..
linghton, N. Y. tl mile east of Hochester.)
AprI 4-4W a
LlUUUMwffltgliJTT'fiTil!rlniila
April 4-1W
IWU'litLLAS
NEW EDITION. THE HEST
AND CHEAPEST ATLAS I'UIILISIIED.
LTA11 Book
Stores.
WM. M. BRADLEY & 111IO., Publishers, 10M
Altcil ST., 1-11ILADEDI'1IAA. Bend tor Clrcu
lartl April 4-4W d
fiIUY'8 Hl'IiCHflC JII'DICINIi,
TRADE MARK ThkOkbat END-TRADE MARK
IDIl iinnnur. All
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luminal w oak.
ness spcrmator-rha-a,
Iinnotency,
and all Diseases
that follqw as a
Brtjui-iii;n ui Den.
Abusotns loasof"
llnmnrp TTi.lv.,,.. -cst
ItFORETAKINP.hul LussHiulH.ArTIR TAKING.
rain in ilia Hack, Dlinuctw of vision, Prematura
Old Age. and many other dlws that led to Insa
nlty or Consumption und n Piematuro (Irave.
HswsiiK ot iidvertlsements to refund money,
wheu druggists from.whom tho medlclno la bought
do o ifliirt. but rtfer you to tho manufoctur.
eis, and tho requirements are such that they
are seldom, Ifnvr, compiled with. See their writ
ten guarantee A trial ot one single package of
dray's Hpeclrlo will convince iho most skeptical of
Its real merits.
On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the
Yellow Wrapper 1 1 he only genuine.
I-Kull nartlculars In ournainnlilet.wliir.il m
desire to send fpn by mall to every ono. nr-j'ho
Spefillo ilodlcine li sold by all druggists at 11
s,o vi u yv,49K9 lur vt win uu sent tree
in the recelnt of the innnfir. iir fliiiiniu.1,11.
THE 0 HAY .MEDICINE CO., lluffalo. N,
Bold in lioorabbnrtf by all Uruaffibta.
llirvitriklinrrf ntr nil ilnirnHttu r
icmnassgsgg-n
PS
Ida a
SPKEIi'S
POIi'ffJGAL GRAPE WINE
Alsd
UNFKHMKNTKb (litAl'K JUICE, .
Vscd In tlio pr)n:lpal phurclies for communion.
Lxccllen for females, Weakly l'crsons' nnd tlio
aged.
Speor's Port Grape Wine!
FOUIi YEARS OLD.
iilltst ppr.rnii.iTpii wivi.. 1- 1..,
ihoiiMrtrti
Tonic and Strengthening Prfipertlos
i nA.i . . v wine. lie ng trro-
Rurii i1' lr Ph'W " own lrsona! supervision,
i, i.iVi Vw rr..-J. j.niv-5i. i.uiiu.iiiuy p iriaKe 01
It, and tho weakest Invo lid use It to ndvantnge.
;ii.n.a.,."l;.u"r1.' ocneuciai to tlio , nged nnd
Rrfn ', '.nni' "ul,od 10 1110 Tnrt0"s Mlmcnts that
It is lh every respect A WINK TO HE ItELIED ON,
Spoerls Unformented Grans Juice-
Tallin nnAArti.n A . . .
itinatiAri f:iu-u-i :. ulu,' ci..?r.cs.cr.vci' j?
nresi hv I, n'fK , r.i.SS.'fS.'.'S'! ? lI?
oi-Miva una nm hLX-p iu Uliy ClillliUU.
Soeot" Burgundy.
I1 n rltirlr rtnti tsn.4l m ti. im .... ... . .
wCilltllV nl.!HPt ill n Tnlili-i ik Ills.,... ii .? ....
fiSSf JSffi ttS1 0 llr wlno thsicad of a
Sp8or's (Socialite) Claret.
la linlrl In html. A,lm.,,A ...... . l
n...nC:u "'""""ii '"r 113 nenness as
Dry 1 able W lue especially suited for dinner Use,
Speor's P. J. Sherry.
Id ft win A ftf Gnmii-lAii nil n .1 s - 1
tho rich qualities ot tlio grapo trom wlilch It la
Speer's P- T. Braudy.
TSl A tTTlir ,1lc,lllAtt.n . ' .
.. i""iiiuii iiwiii inu Kriiiie, iuu
Stands linrlvnltn.1 In thu rviimi, Z?..J,..
. ... wuu.i; ,v, IUEUIUUII
purposes.
11 nas a peculiar flavor, similar lo that of the
grapes froinwhlch U Is distilled,
SCO that tho shrnaturn nf AI VHRn spi'mi Una.
6alo N. J., 13 over tho cork of each bottle.
SOLiO BY a. A. KLiEIM.
AND BY DltUaai3T8 EVEItl -VUEIIB.
Sep. S8-'63lyr.
win. ,u mil mini juuyrre, a ruj ni
valuable box of samnln irnndMiimr. win imn
. . . j wu ,u mu ,,aj ui iiiiiMiiK inure muney
you In tho way of making more money in a
lowuays than you ever thought possible nt nny
wu4.uv.-n vaitimi iiub lUiiuilYU. V,T Will Start.
you. toucan work nil 'tho time or ln spare tlmo
nnlV. Tlm WA.1' I. Ilnll.nn.nll .. 1 ....1.
. "iw miiiHattUl uuaiiiuu uu uuill
sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from
vij ..lining, iiiubim 1TI1U mini.
TnnV IPs! tllft Villclnnou ii-r. .nnl... .1.1.. .. nn t
oner; to all that nre notwcllsatlstted wo will send
4.1 tn MP frtl- I li A Inniil.ln nf..rfiln .,..! . .11
...V IIV.IV.U UtlllllllUK lia, 1' UU Udl 11-
culars, directions, etc., sent free, fortunes will bo
made by those who glvo. their whole tlmo- to the
work, (ireat success absolutely sure Don't delay.
. ' 'luuiloi oiiNtim a. V.U., luitiaiiu,
llalnc l;rc o.l
YOU CANNOT GKT W'SIL AT Iip.MK.
Pairviow M0i MU
UINGHAMTON, N. Y.
A GOOD PLACE FOU THE SICK;
lu.uumvi.njn.i.iiij iiuni Ui 1UI 1IIO IJUIIllUlb
of Invalids wlndeslroa pleisantand Christian
home, (stands on high ground with plenty ot
shade. Personal attuntlon given to every patient.
Electricity nnd (lalvanlsm In their different modl
ncallons a Bpeclailty. Prof. Mills has given many
ycara of study and practlco to this branch, and
lllinrlrprta will lAallfv In lilo et-111
Thu linilU la tml.llp Htln.l onfA.II.. .
ixinu iur circular, staling wnni. paper you saw
lis in. PltOR HENltY MILLS,
. , Mrs. ALICE KItKNClI MILLS,
lack llox 07. lllnghainton, N. Y.
Bept, 7 '83.17. "
909ooeoeaeee
ooeeoetsoooseea
testttooeo o. a
Approbation.
Wc
will send to persons rc-
-:.ir...
rithfi- ritifsi v1in nri
DIUillJJ
known lo (our house, or whq will
l.ivor us with satisfactory, refer- .
'enecs, such articles in our line I
a:i mny be desired 'oiii approv.il,
I'.u application stal.ng ivquiro
nunts and prfce; 1
The selection will be carefully
mr.de with judgment and taste
f.'or.i the newest and most de
sirable goods in our store, and
pricji hi plain figures inarked
upon each piece.
. Orders by mail for wedding
or other gifts, if entrusted 'to us,
will receive our must particular
attention.
Correspondence, -as to esti
mates, prices, or other desired in
formation, is respectfully solicited.
J. E. Caldwell & Co.,
Jewelers, Silversmiths, Importers,
902 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
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DL00MSBUEO, FA.
OPPOSITE raOHT 1I0U8E.
largo and convenient sample rooms, llath rooms
hot and cold water, aud -ail modern conveniences
fl WfPlr Ol limna ttnnniltllt Iran h
isolutelysure. No risk. Capital not required.
Header, It ypu, want business at which per.
1 sonsofclih-r set, young or old. pan Inake
si"1!. I'uj uii mo iiiuu iney wurK, wiiu nosoiuto
certaluty. wrlto for lurUoulars to II, IIallktt Is
Co., Portland, Maine, ' '
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Wnnlnil fni 'Phil T tvaa nf nil llia.liH.nl
dents ot tho U. 8, The largest, hand.
somost best book over sold for less than
vi. iv,u wm i;ui:u. um lasivsi, selling
book In America, immense prorlts to agents. All
Intelligent people want iu Anyonoean becomoa
successful agent. Terms free, iuuxtt Hook Co.,
Portland! JUlne. 1100 UMy
in
mina send blx, cents for postage, and. re
7 L eclvo free, u costly box of goods which
HUsWIU help )ou ui mora money right
, awaytlmnanythlpgelsolnthlswoilil.
All, of either sex, suocoed fixim tlrso hour. Tho
bro,ulro.id to fortune opens buforo the workers
absolutely sure. At once address, Tuck Co., AU.
gusta, Mulue. Dooaidy
A Fortune in Cattle Raising
, TIIE NKW MEXICO AND COLOltADO 1UNCII
AND OA'ITLH CO.( controlling ovor UNK MIU
UON Afl(i:s ofthollnest grailim lands In Now
Mexico and Oolorado, isdeslrous of obtaining tho
co-oiieratlon ot Invcato to Increase thotr herd to
l,(u liead ot cattle, havlnif on hand already 2,000
herd. early Increase over 40 per cent. Aunuul
cash dlvldendi of ten per cent, und upwards: from
surplus sales, and thgton constantly liioreiwloir.
A sjfeundprolllablup.ymeut. fieud for full par.
tlcularsto .1 '
, K. 1).'IIAHVICH, dco'n
Mill's limidlu.', m Wall bt., ffow York.
March U-lvr r
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CO."
oot,i,Ban.na wauk, w. j.
SO minutes of New York. Mor j positions for grad
r.'M,l.1!Jnl school, comllnc l. UfO lscllO .
nrshlp, mo. write for circulars. 'y.?-"0'
March 14lw r
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miKff mi
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THE
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MERCHANT TAItOR.
1
WEBER-HARDMAW
PIA1TOS,
FINE INLAID FBENUII WALNUT
.Easy TrniN, Silt iNlitctlun Ciunrantctid.
2JA.aoisr's Fiisro waeb rooms,
MUSIC HALL HLOOK, WILHES-EAimil PA
1 mi J imyiip III
0 0
WORD COTTE
inrjioAiii yij,u iMSTIlUCnvJj r.lSTIMK.
MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY PREMIUMS GIVEN
3 st. Solid Gold Watch, - - Wovlh $100,00
2d. Magnificent Tea Set, embracing Walter, 24
inch, Hammered and TH-igrdvcd, O nieces
Hammered and Engraved with Gold
Lined Slop and Cream, Quadntjile Plate, 100.00
!,h J.'.1"1"1 Jf J?anl Ca8t, or f;1"lM(1 Satl"' "h Cold Lined Slon and Cud
lh, Tatinij tin WAtea Btr. Eneravod. with fini.i r.in,i u i, !, TuiVT., . ' , '?'? r an" LUP'
.i. 11.17. "j'.., vr "f.-T-.r-. ".. vjiu
Z ; SSTf'f. V" 3 p hSf .Iie1 J.nJ Amber Glat-a. IlrTrKi KnicrnveJ, . .
lot 1. f AKiSrAKB, Chased and Gold tlned, 1 .- . .
llih. lviT8TANii,Kock CryUI Glass, beautifully out. 4 .
rJXJ.?. V'e. PfL.'eo.TUI KtTQ on the 1st of May. IRSI. the .We olZ
and Uiiiulful rriinliim j to tho persons maklna out
Sony's OoloTox -
uv;i ui i
tlm Kroner Irnm whom you buy it. e""",'P",r lu yur iwniiy.aua tho Dams and address ol
M. Words mint hp Hrlltsn plainly and numbered.
r.ih.?irr.ii,tVii?y,v,i.rciiaj'
Ml-'I'h'J'reniluin.tillltWlitnluroJlSn
W&f BnJ M'tt M5 'i&'flon .! Instruction
.'I hl oiler Is mail to Induco yon to try nnd uso tho Pcbist and Hist Rniu M,.r n.. 1. .
febl-nw rorsatoby ..lufKit iiitonmus liloomsUurtfi l'a. lmunir"n'lt-
i. a. mm, 1 1
MiJcalSup8rlat9uilont ef ths Sanitarium.
Invalid's Home,
Devotes epociiil attuntlon to EplUp:y,
,Uryout Affections, nml . DUeasts ef Wcran.
1 PutlenU ivceWeil nt tlio Biinltn.rljim 6n
rcaBona)lp terms for lionril nna trcudncut.'
P. 8. No charge for ilrst consultation,
npr 27. '8a
45
lM
F-y a'.; rrriif-w. V
Fiir the Celelirnted Clilckerlng, Ivers As
t'oiiil, nml Voso & Son I'liinos. Worltl.ro
iiownetl Kstey Or.ins, Violins, Accordcnns
nml Sheet .Music. Cclt'litiUud White, New
High Ann IMvls, New Homo, Koynl St.
John, nnd Llzht Htimiltii; Domestic Hewing
Mnchlnca. Needles, oil and uttncliinents
fpr nil makes .ot Sowing Mnclilncs.
STREET,)
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,1 1 it it
11. ,IIVj 1 .
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I
fill.
1 ,
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CASE OHO AN, 1) STOPS, $90 CASH.
Junel
I I mil II ! I r-r
VD0
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IT no
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lo so
Hi 00
TOO
wueu jjuvMiiio 010D ami cud.
7.00
mo larjett list of ords from ihu ordu
rttordl
iua.
B, F, SHARPLESS'
JFQWSrfflsJfcS'
Noar L & B Depot, Bborasburg Pa.
Miirliifacturer of Flrt class ramies Id
tllllercnt styles, cook stoves, parlor stove,
niul stoves for lieiilln btores.Rclioo) lionsos,
c inrclios &c, UiSu SouU of tluwuro urn
stnvo repahs, suuli us giutSs, ilru brick, lids,
cent res
CALL Al SECDRfl BARGAINS.
Oct 20 tf
KAILIIOAD TXIYEB TABLE.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
x
Philadelphia & Erie- R. R, Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
M
TIME TABLE.
It! ffTirt. nV. lOtll. 1ftl Trnina Innfn Lt...
bury.
EASTWAHD,
I..,, .A tnni' Itnln.. ..II.. ...
u..jui in., j.m,iw 1111,1.-11 i..pifss iiuiiy excen
Sunday), for llarrisburg nnd liitennedl.itestntloiis
l.aiicasler, Plilhidelplilu, Kew ork, llultliuoro nnd
Washington, nrilUugul Plill.ideliihlaaiS p. m. i
New 1 oik, 0.8U p. m. ; lialtlmore, MO p. m. ; Wash'
lngion .)p. m., through passenger coach to
1.65 p. in. Day express (dally except Sunday),
for llairlsburg and liiteriue
iu. iiiiiii3v..iS iniM iiiiuiiiiiiuuu Mitiiun, Lancas
ter, I'hiluuelpnlii, ew York, ll.illlinoio und Wash
luiftoii, urilviiitr at riUlailelphl.i i5ii. in. New
iuik, 10.no p. 111. j lUUImoiv, i.'M n. iui U'ashlni.'.
.eriiieiiuuu htniluns, Laucas-
1,111, 0.,., ,.. in. , uw.ii.ui 1 unui uui iiiiougii to fill
ladelphla and passenger coach tlit)Ugh to riilladel.
phlaiihd Ilaltlu ore.
1,. . 1 iii..iiiis,iuil. .iruuiiiiuutiaiion luauy)
fOr llarllsbuti? nnd nil lnir.tini.dl.iui fai.iiim.J 1
caster, 1'hllailelplil.i nud .New York-, urilvlng ut
l'hliddelphl.i 3i5 11. m. i .New YorK 0.10 a. m.
Sleeping car nccoiiiinodatloiu ban bo secured nt
llarilsbuig tor 1'hllailelphl.i und .New Yoik. on bun.
days iitluough sleeping c .r MU bo run; on this
iralnlroniNMlil.tmspttoi'hllailelphla.l'hlladelphla
7 II I 111 v.i.. ,unii;i.-iivi uuuiaiurucu uutu
.1(J u. m. Kria Mall (dally except Monday) for
t . . . . ,,."" . iii- Biuwuns, iincasier.
I'hlladelpnla, .New York, lialtlinoro and Washing,
ton, arm lug nt Philadelphia r.W a. 111. : New Yoik,
ll.viOa. 111. j llaltlmoior.40n. nt. j Washington. 8.S0
11.111. 'I I1IIHII..I1 l'llll...All LlaAnl.,.. ...?. ..;
this train to 1'hll.idelphla, llaliliuuro and Wushlng-
ion, nun through passenger coaches lo 1'hlUdel.
phl.i und ll.illlinoie.
WtSTWAlill.
fl Olln. m l.VIn Mnlt .lollw nv.nn. it i. ... .
Kilo uud nli lutei'ineiilalo stntluns with through
l'llllii.UIl l'.ll. ii-n t-.il- nml 1 11P..11..I. ... -
-iM,iY,. in hhT.. 11 Vi. 1 nr,r: .'.,"?.,
. . i. .1 .. """"I," uiiuiiiii i-iiiauo
eaiato llulfalo via Luipoiiuiu. on hundavs ihlt
train tuns to itenuvo, with Pullman Palace ear to
.1 .i..uiiioiut w it, 11., j.uf.m.-itKfi i-u.ieuu3 10 iteiiovo.
........i.,iiI,.,i, .nut utujiiueuiiliu biationi,
ltoclies er, lluirjioand Niagara Falls, (dully except
biindays) wllhtli,ough Pullman l'alaco car and
itao.-it.-iiact i-u.ii-ucs iu liucuesier.
1 11. t tn VI ..pi,. ,.tti.. . n
day) for Kane and Intel mediate stations with
iniougn passenger cuathes lo Kane und parlor car
to WlilLiinspoii. l or cnii.iiiU.iigua aiulprliiclp.il
tllll-l-tni'i I. Hi, .i.tiilfrm tii...i.r...V.H .....I .... :
.Niagara fulls with tiuough p.ssei'iger cu'aches to
iiuuiicsiei.
r..i.-iii in I..!) iinni.i.ii..nv c ...-..
... ..T. ... " v.i.uij i.Mfpi J3uuuuy iur lie
novoiiud lnteririeai.itestailoii3, 111,11 kihiIri, Wut-
i.iua uuu 1u1e1u1cu1.uo stations, with tluuug 1 pas
senger coaches to Heuovo and Watklna.
Tiiiiuuun uitAiNs roit susiionv 1'ito.M Tin:
EAST AND SOUTH.
l..,.ln,.nlnl,l, - n fi.;.P.re 'f-lf O
-M " . i il.lllUllUlU l.tiUIU 111. (llilliy
u'pt bunday) mining at suubury, 1.03 p. ni.
witit liiifiiicii pniiiii 11. ti..i vr.1...
iTi V . i .V1 i..iui, . uttut t,ui null! I'llliauci-
uh ? '111' 1 1 'fh 1' 1',J3s,i;1,''',;r 'oaches from 1'hllndel-
iiilifni'i'n'V'"?8.'8 00 n-m-: riillniiel.
ino.e, 10.SJ a. m. (dally except'bunday) a" llng u t
suubury, two n m with thiougll' pakeiiger
coaches from Philadelphia and linlifiiioi J. sol-UBl''
J-ile .Mall loaves New Yoikn.oup. m. ; l'hlladel-
ft "l-'.n i!11.11,"?1."11' 11,111 1'liaco bleeping cii'is
n illydelphla, Wasliliigton and Iiallllnoio and
vi.T.T.V.T. . Vi 0 1 1 ulla "ul" riiiiaoeipuin.
Meeper fiuiu Uiishlngton runs dally except sun-
.,T! ST J. Ulu WII KKS-IUUIIK HAII.KOAU
" 'nin IIA1I.WAV.
nt. . , lt)'llly -'xceiit buiiday.)
Mall Last leav es biinbilry (dally except Sunday )
lUStuiii., iiiiHiiigutliioom I'enyr.Jl o.m.;'
Wllkes-barieu.-.'Ou. 111. ."i.,
it'iiil'imi'iVv l'3 Sullll,11' s-lj 1'- m., nrrlt lug
Allltt U l'vl llMlli-u U I1L .!j : n.
in
rttlng ut Dloom l'erry 7.or p. ml
ti tn
bunbury 8.15 p.
C1IAS. li l'BOH,
tii 11. Manager.
J. It. WOOD,
Oen. l'nssengcr Agent.
pHILADLPIIA and itEADJKfj KOAD
AKUANGEMENT OP PASSjlCNUVi,
Tit A INS.
NOV. B, 1663
IBilNS LBAVK KCP1JHT AS OLLOWt);nUNliV
mcsiTE.
For Now York,l'hlladelphla,Headlng,l'otit.i 'e
Tamaqua, 4c., 11,43 a. m,
for Catawlssa, 11,43 u. in. 0.13 and lO.Eu p. m.
For Wllliamiiport,6,3ii 11.43 a. m. inn 4,(iu p. a,.
For LewUourg and Sunburj, 4 ui) p ni,
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LoavoNow York, Ma. Tamauend o,uo a. m. aud
via. Uound llrook lloute T,i6 u.'m. '
Leave Philadelphia, ,S0 a. c ' "
Leave Heading, n,ta u, m., t'otiuviln , .
ind Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Leave Uatawlssa, 0 ao 11.03 n. m. and 4,wi ,i. m
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" Lenlabuig 1.4Sp.in.
rosseugera to and from New York, via. Tama
nend and to and from rhllh.U-lphla go through
without change of cars. k
J. K. WOOTTi'N,
O. Q. HANCOCK, neral Mon"K''
JHGn!l10s81-StfUSl!r and 'ticm AKtM'
JJELAWAltK, I.ACKAWAXXA AND
WUSTi:il.N UAILHOAD.
BLOO.MSimUC DIVISION.
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Superintendent's
uuiwi, ncranton, Feb. 1st,
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JAMES HElIiIA', "
Tonsorial
Artist,
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natri hT nf hV. n . 'VJE0"""!. solicits tlio
generally. ' "-""""umers and of thq public
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