THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUltGv COLUMBIA5 'GClNtYi PiL i lighting InseoU. ( Hullotln No. It. of the jMaasactiusctta Kxiieriiuctit Station, gtvos the follow ing ns tho Wat muntis of destroying tho inftny iiisMts that make Jinvoo among Uio crop? of tlio farm anil gar tlon. Cabbage Men. -Tlio Punt inject of importanco that appears Is tho small black ilea or jumping buctlo that nt tacka tlio cabbage, railish, turnip, eta Dusting with Paris green mixed with 100 times its weight of plaster has proved an' eff6tual remedy. Apoly wlion tho plants aro wet and after every rain. 1 he Cut Worm, of whioh thcro aro savbral species, inoluding tho army worm, works only during tho night, and may bo destroyod by tho same remedy as abovo. Wo advlso a trial of pyrcthrum powder mixed with rivo times its bulk of plaster aa being mOrd safe, although wo have no positivil proof that it will bo effectual, The Striped Squash Bug which Iin4 been so abundant for tho oast two soa-i sons, is best kopt in check by plaster and i ans green. J" or tho lamily gar-1 ilcn tho safest .and most satisfactory way is to mako bottomless boxes, 12 inches square, and u or M inches deep, and covered with mosquito netting f ono of theso placed over each hill until! tho plants havo become tough and hard, is a snro protection. 'The Potato Beetle Paris green extended with plaster, Hour, or water, is ilia only cheap and easily applied remedy known at present, but groat caro must bd exercised in its use.and es pecially lii tho plaoo where tho packago is kept, that it may not got upon tho food of animals. The- Cabbaija Worm, the larva of tlio common white butterfly, may bo easily destroyed. Hand picking, if be gun beforo tho fust brood has passed into tho perfect state, is effectual. Py rcthrum powder mixed with tivo times its bulk of plaster and dusted into tho ccntro of tho leaves with sulphur uel lows is certain destruction to every ono of them. The application of insecti cides in liquids to tho cabbago has not been satisfactory on account of tho peculiar structure of tho leaf surfaoe which allows tlio water to roll oil in drops and not adhere to any part of it. Paris green is unsafe to uso after tho leaves havo beoonio over four inches in diameter. The Currant Worm should bo do Rtroycd, whilo small, with the dust of hellebore or pvrethrum. Tho latter being perfectly harmless is to bo more highly recommended. Apple and l'each Borer. For tho destruction of these two insects no suro remedy has been found except the knife. It is probablo that covering tho trunk of the treo near the ground with the iuk qr, tar used to catch canker worm moths, or wrapping around the trunk bands of tarred paper, would as sist in keeping them away. The Rose Bugm thus far been tho most difficult to overcomo of tho whole tribe of injurious insects, and we can recommend no remedy with a great degree of confidence, but would adviso the trial of tho fumes of gas tar held untier tne vines a short time every evening whilo tho grapes are forming. It is certainly offensive to them, and if used carefully need not injure tho piant. Base Slnas are easily destroyed by spraying witli water and pyrethrnm at tho rate of ono tabiespoonftil of the miter to a paiitul of the former. To Destroy Weeds- t The soil is prono to weeds as man to sin, and it is psssihle that men have been provoked to sin by weeds. How to eradicate them is an imnnrrnnr. nuns. tion. Could tlinv out, and there be, a probability of their remaining! so, the farmer oonld go at them cheerfully, hopefully; but quite me contrary is tho experience of all Land that has crown nothing but tint othy aud clover for twenty yeans will proauco a spontaneous growth of pig- eon grass, rag weeas; pig weeds, etc., if put under tho plow for a few ,years, Cutting the pests before they go tc Seed is the common rnmprlv nffnrnH but it takes a vigilance committee for each farm to dq that, if all all weeds' aro kept down. Tho ulan wn ftllrmtnil Vina nrnvon satisfactory, and that is not to till any . r i i i . juL-cu oi laim long cnougii lor the weeds to get possession of the soil. Sod is turned for corn ; the second year fti corn or any other crop most desired tho third to wheat or oats and stock down. Where convenient, it is a good pian io turn.undfr a crop of clover then soed again. Tho second pieco o: sod land is turned, and by tho time that it1 is ready to bo stocked, tho first : 1.. e ..i ... t. in is ii-uujr lur uio jnuw again, n wi bo seen by this method that mauurin is not necasary. wo do not bellovo in tho uso of manure on land used for hold crops, for tho seeds in the fertili zer add to tho labors of tho farmers. Wo use manure upon the grass land and get the benefit of it in tho increas ed production of hay, and also in the growth of "corn when the land is turn ed for .tillage Farmers deoend ton iwmv.illv imnn their bomyard rnaiiuro to help out uieir grain crops. x.ar after year tho plow is put upon the field, vear after year a half crop is gathered, a great ntnouni, of labor expended with poor eonipdnsation for investment. Soil needs' rest that is, rest from tho pro duction of such crops as sap largely its primitive elemements. Pores of Habit, A good story is told of a French lady well known in tlio higher circles, of bociety, who happened to aee, not long ngo, n monkey beging penco from tho public in tho prcttieHt manner for tho benclit of his master, an organ grinder. Tho Marquis took a fancy to it, bought it, dressed it in the gaudiest of raiment, nnd made it a pet. Tho lady, the other day, had m J'aris a fashionablu reception, and, of course, her net was tho vonder of the room. In tlio course of tho ovoning n young lady Bat down at the piano, and ac companying hcrsolf sang with oxquisito tasto a littlo drawing-room Bong.i As soon ns the lady had finished, tho rnon koy, who, though now partially civiliz ed, had not forgotten his former duties, seeing something near him that re minded him of his old occupation, seiz ed It and transformed it into a tempo rary hat and commenced a collection. Thb vocalist laughed, tho Marqtiiso looked vexed, but to tho amusement of everybody, tho animal wont the rounds and collected a largo sum. His task ended, he jumped upon the knee of tho singer amid shouts of laughter, and do nosited tho contents pf his hat in tho lady's lap. Tho collection was, of course, devoted tq a charitablo fund. Did it ovor occur to vou whv a law yer in conducting a disputed will case is like a tranezo nerformor T Well, it is because ho .lies through tho heir with tho groatest of fees. A Musician can Better Lose the Sense of I Sound than Sight. From ft llencflt Concert Programme. If I had to choose ono of these two terrible calamities, deafnesa or blind nos?, I do not think I should hesitate an instant, Tho deaf aro genorally said to bo less cheerful than tho bllndi but notwithstanding that, and notwith standing tho fact that loss of hearing would affect mo in regard to that which has always boon tho sourco of my very keenest and deepest feelings 1 mean musio yet, between being deaf and noVer again Bering anything one loves, thcro is in my opinion go vast a gulf as to make that ono consideration Biiflicicnt to decido tho question. One must not forget that a tnu.uoian can enjoy musio to n great degree by nieie- ly reading it; and though tho actual sensation of tho sounds is ncuessary to mako tho impression absolutely com plete, yet it is sullleieiitly strong to convey niolody, harmony, rhythnii quality and all tho other elements of music in a word, to givu u real men tal hearing of the piece s. as to stump it on tlio mind without tho aid of the external sounds. It is well known that Uccthooven wroto many of his master-, niccos after ho was completely deaf;) but ho cannot havo written them with' out hearing them in himself, and in thnrnforn FnllmvH that tho r.nnvnrM nan tako placo and tho music can bo hoard' by moroly reading it. Deafness, there fore, does not ontimly destroy musical enjoyment. In fact, as far as the senso of hearing goes, every composer, when ho writes down his ideas, is vir tually on tho saruo footing as a deaf person ; tor what ho writes is the prod uct of his mind alone. But blindness'! tho privations it implies; tho sacrifices it imposes 1 the virtual imprisonment of not boing ablo to walk alouo 1 the dismal darkness of never beholding tho faoo of nature I tho silenoo and solitude of being unable to read and wrilo 1 As long as ho can read a book a deaf man remains in close communication with tho.wholo circle of human thought. Historians, poets, philosophors, critics all aro still his companions ; tho world of paintinir and sculpturo is still open to him. The blind man on tho other hand, is dependent on others for all ho wants; ho has to ask for every thing; ho is tho prisoner of1 prisoners. A thous and times rather, then, bo deaf than blind. Gounod on Blindness. One Egg for Ten Persons. However strange this may seem, it is nevertheless true, A gentleman, named D wight Whiting, residing in tho neighborhood of Anaheim, Califor nia, as we learn irom tho Uazette ot that place, in eniertainining a din ner party of ten persons, some timo ago, after counting tho number of his' guests, and finding them to bo ten in number, said, "I guess one egg will b6 enough for the party," and disappeared from tho house. Presently he oame back with tlio egg, and tho surprise of. the guests were dissipated when they saw it was an ostrich'tt egg ho 'meant. Well, tho egg was put on to boil. and after cooking vigorously for ono hour, though two hours the host said would improve it, it was brought upon the table. Tho shell was broken, and the three pouud yolk- was laid upon a plate, an object ot great interest from its size and novelty. Beyond tills there was nothing peculiar about it ; tlio white portion of it had the bluish tinge of the duck egg, and the yolk was tho usual color- It also tasted like thq duck, with no flavor peculiar to itself. But its size may be imagined when it is stated that it takes twouty-elght hens eggs to equal it in weight, and the single eg was enough for tho entire company and to spare; besides it was tho unanimous opinion that it was good. It is not probable, however, that ostrich eggs will become very popular, except where the family is large enough to devour one at a meal, inasmuch, as in the oaso of a hen's egg, the yolk will lose its flavor by saving tor a second or third meal. A Heavy Yield of 'yeaohes Expsoted. Reliable) reports are beinir received from, tho peaoh country, regarding tho state or tho crop this year. The out; look is declared to bo favorable, al though not as promising as it was sev eral weeks ago, when tho trees had a phenomenal amount of buds on them. The recent cool weather has caused some damage, as the unusually heavy fall of the unmatured fruit this month has demonstrated. Tho crop is esti mated at about half that of 1875, which was the heaviest known, such being the supply that orates were given away so that the boxes would bo re turned, and, in many instances, whole cargoes would be thrown into tho bayj Tho great peaoh belt of tho peninsula, which formerly extended serosa the lower part of Cecil and tho upper part of Kent counties in Maryland, and tho lower part of New Castle county in Delaware,, has moved further south, and now reauhoi across from bay to bay, about from the central to the h) wer part of Kent county in Delaware lii that district tho yield will Do heavy. Ifot counting tho immense quantities which will bo used up by tho canneries niid evaporators it is estimated that the quantity shipped will exceed 2,000'. 000 baskets. ;lho canning factories and evaporators havo. become a great factor in savins the shipments which glut tho markets in lamo cities. Few ppaches now go to waste. When tlw pj-ices in tho cities aro low tho fruit. sld to tho ovaporators. The railraafc throughout tho peninsula, all brantU of tho Philadelphia, Wilmington said Haltimoro, aro making extensive prep arations to meet the domand this, sum mer. Character of the Oow's Pood. Tho quality of butter depenth irnmu dvately upon tlio cliaractnr of tlio oow'd food, ami should put tho cautious dairy man upon his guard to seo th at his cqws cannot get at any food that will injuro thu quality of tho milk. Hcnoo ho should be Huro to destroy all tho weeds in his pasture even moro care fully than ho doos in his corn hold, am aa wator, when tainted, will wcirk tho samo ovil aa bad food, he should see that only a pure article Is within roaoh of tho cows. Do HOT CI. II' TUB WINGS. .If fowls must bo prevented from flyiug, instead of barbarously shortening tlio foathcrsi oloso to tho wing, open one of tho hit ter and pull out all of tho iirst or (light feathers, usually ton in number, in stead, and the matter is accomplish ed with no detriment to their appear ance. Offering candy to an elephant is like offering tuarriago to an old maid. Sho may turn up her noso but sho accepts it all tho same, Now Is the time of year wheu the newly Hedged graduate hesitates bo. tweeu liucomiug an editor right off or going as a waiter in a Summer hotel. Vital tiucHtloti-tlll! Atl the mati pnintnt phijiUlan Of any school, what la tho boat thing In the world for indutlng nnd allaying all Irri tation of the nurvos, and curing all forma of, nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep always ? And tlioy will tell yrm unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops " OIIAITKll t, Ask any or all of tho most eminent phy sicians t "What Is tho boat and Only remedy that can bo rellcit on to cure nil diseases of the kidneys nnd urinary organs j such ns Hrlght's disease, dlabotos, retention, or In ability to retain urine, ,aud nil the diseases nnd nlluicnts peculiar to Women" "And they will toll you explicitly aud emphatically "Puehu ' Hence, 'when these remedies nro combined with others equally vnluablo. Ami compounded Into Hop Hitters, suclin won. derftil nml mysterious curnlwo pOfrer HdovMopr I, which ism varied in Its opef.UlO m thatlio ills caso or 111 health canpowluly otUtur resist us pott er, nml s et It Is , Harmless for tho mo-st (rail woman, weakest in valid or smallest child t use. Auk tho same physicians "What Is the most tollable nnd surest cure for all liver illscmos or dyspepsia , coin stlpntlon, Indigestion, biliousness, malaria fever ague, Ac.,'' aud tlioy Wlllilcll yiid i Mlndralt or JUMion till" OltAl'TRIt. 11 "I'nllonls "Almost dead or nearly dying" Foryears, nnd given up by physicians, of; Drlght'a and other kidney diseases, liver! .complaints, .severe coughs, called consump (Ion, havo been cured. Women gone nearly craiy From agony of uouralgln, nervousness, wakefulness, nnd various, dlscnscs peculiar to women. ' , rcoplo drawn out of shape from excruciating pangs or rheumatism, Intlammatory and chronic. urmiuenu irum scruiuuw n Erysipelas I , , .. 'saltrhcum. blood poisonlnir. dyspepsia, lndlgos-i tlon. nnd In fact. (Umo.it all dbcassH trail" Naturals holrto , M llnvn tux'n Pilrpil iwitnn ntttnr. nrodf of whlchi oan bo round In every neighborhood In tho known I world. ,, , tif-Nona (fcnulno without a bunch or green ltopsj nmuo wmioianei. Miiun nil ihu viip, pui-iivu. Bturxwith "Hop" or "Hops" in meir name; Spring Wiitliout Blossoms., I.ATE IN L1KK TO WOK VOR JOTYKT NEV., ' Kit ,TOO 1ATJ3 TO J! HMD. Headers ot Hawthorne's i"Houso of seven qa- Mci" will recall the Dathos with which poor' 'Gllf-1 ford Pynoheon, -who had been unjustly lmprlson-j ed slnco his early manhood, said, after his re-i leaso,! "Myllfolsgone.'andwhorolsimy happl-' ness7 ouiglvo mo my happiness."1 But' tnat could bo done only In part, as gleams of warm sunshine1 occasionally fall across' the gloom 'of n Now England autumn day. In a lotter to Messrs. IlHcox tt CO., Mr. I II. Titus, of Pennington. N. J says: "I have sutrer-i ed untold misery from childhood f rom.chronlo dls easo ot the bowels and fllarrlnea, accompanied by great pain. I sought relief ftt tho hands of physi cians of every school nnd used every patent nnd domestic remedy under tho sun. I havo at last found in PAUKJSUH TONIC a complete specula preventive and cure.- As your Invaluable medi cine, which did for me what nothing else could do, is entitled to the credit of my getting back my nappy days, 1 cheerfully nnd gratoxully acknowl- Mr. B. 8. Wells, who need3 no introduction to tho nmnlonf .IflrvnWItfv. nrtda- -Tne testimonial Of iMr. Titus Is genuine and voluntary ; only ho 'does not adequately portray tho suffering ho has ei- ,uurea ior many years, no is my uiuvuv--, nndU-nnvthnrniin well. Ifn Is now nCrfeCtlV Ifreo from his old troubles nnd enjoys health and urn nu-rlhlnmlMll tn VAltltKll'S TONIC. Unequalled ns nn lnvlgorant ! stlmulatfs all tho .organs ; cures nllallmonUof the Uver, kidneys, BB AOSNCVOf W1UJV & IIUSSELVS tlBOl! BAVINO TOOLS MACHINERY. Head Qaurtere for Iron, Stecl.llorbCsliocs Nails and W a g o h Makers' nnd lliack smiths' Supplies. Israel Mtteubender, Store Warerooms iva Franklin A;, ;!! wureroomfc 1 11 I'mnk lln avo., and lis cen tre btreuti SCItANTON ,PA, may 23ily W A1NW RIGHT & OO. WHOLESALE .QJWOEHS, J?UltADKI.PHiA rKAB,3V!lUld,COFFBE,8yaAK, JMOLAbStS HICI, SPICK8. BIC1RD BODA.iC, 40. H. B. Corner S-icond and Archjstronw. WOrders wlll reeolvo promor-attontln QHUlfiKEAL fflON.FMCK OP CAST Clt 'KO'uailT I HON, Suitable for Yards, Cemetery;. Lots . ah3' ' ' n , ; ' '" Kiln IP trmirnc Tho following shown tlio nckct nothlcono of tke several beautiful styles of Fence manufactured vy.uio unucrsignea. For Reautv and Tlnrahllltv thnr aro unsurnafm ed. Set up by experienced hands and warranted' w naiisracuon. Prices ami specimens of other do- Signs sent to any address. Address BtOOHSBORG PA- Nay 4-tf Cares Rheumatism, Lum bago', amo Sack, Sprains and Jiruises, , Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Diphtheria. Slums, Frost Bites, Tooth. E6.r, and Head ache, and allpains and aches, Tk. l.ll Inurnll tiut cllirnll Ifmcd? U Ih't ralO. llTttirlul. Sold tjr mtJltio. d.tlclt r.k, punual Is lhl 1mij.i, FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Pr.p' 1, hUFl-AljO, If.'V,. V f i. suosamip noav ou OTE COLUMBIAN- 11.50 A YEAH, DMlNIBTltATOU'S. NOTICE. tsriTSOF'ciilui.ksiiiVig, onoHtstn, i.vrtor tuLtpnt nf mlmtnMrftt.trm mil ha r.ahitrt nf Ohltrlta county. PinrHVirnnliij rtft-nw.l havaWn utttnt- ,vu uy inn Jioitisier,toi snui roiiniy loina uimor-i HlChed Administrator.' All nr-rsftns havlntf claims agninsntuociuu oi J nn uooeaseu inro rtNiinwuu to present them for settlement, nuil tliosn Indelit- mi io wie PRiai,o io mako paymfni. ioiiiu miner signed administrator vlthoutlela.v. Rj j ls lthavm JtotiblhsAtty'a. ' Administrator. ,Jupo 10-6W ; xBouToiea NotflTK. H9TATK OP JOlt!fUtllS., Hit., DEORANI!)). Ij'lleM fpstnmonl.Ar In MiA ost.llo of .lohn oulnn, Hf., lato Of CatitWIssa, Columbia county, Pa., ileco.ised. havo been ur.mtcd by tho ltojlstor of Slid county to tho undersigned executor. All persons having claims ng.ilnsl., fwld nnuvto ur ro quested tt)'tirPnt thorn fftr sHtlenieiit, and those lniii'incii io mo same io maKO paymeni in me un dersigned without dolny. CUSTOM KMJS, Juti50-6W Kiecutor. k D.MIN'ia rilATOU'rt NOTICE A. tfaritu nt n nintBT VtVii tu. lirpp rlllnMrAdiniMArt(,i. In tt fOjtnln tt ItrtfHot Vnnltow, lata of Or.UitfO towwlilp, Columbia uoiuity, renrnylvrthi.-i, havo iwn if rant til hrluSi trator. All person luvlnsf clilmi twilnn ihyoj. TAlnln tmluint tlinM fnHUfHli mlhf ultfttttAsUV III. jlcbliKllotUqestato Urmakn pmunlto tlio n Mersicrnod williAut delay. A. C V VNl.tKW, tiuiy f.p v, , jyumiiiaiiiimi, f)MImT.VTIMX "NOTICE, lar.irs ok h. t., fiki.1i, tntaiAsto. rjkttocdnr mlmlnUlj'iiHnn nil llin ohll,rt Of K. -T. tfiet.l. lain nf ContMlla. Columtita county. lVnn- Hylvanl.i,hao been irmnteil by the Iteglster of said county to tho undersigned Adnilnlstratrlx. All pcreOn hnvlni? claims ngilnst tho eStats of the deceased aro ruouesteil to pr&ient them for settle ment, nhii thnw, litilehteil In llift est ito to In.lke Mnvmenl. In Min iinrtarslirnuirnilinlnlstrairlx'wlthl uut ueiay. , . Ho. M'J Illchmond Sr.. Philadelphia, Pa. , W. llnVsON.Attyl .AdinlnlstrntilA. July 4-0 )v,. t MI C. SLOAN & BRO I ni.OOMSHUltO, PA. iUnnf.icturers of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS,, PLATFORM WAGONS,, 4C First-class work always on hand. .K1?TA IRTXn.NKA TL Y TiONF.. I Prices reduiedto suit' the timet. YOU CANNOT GET WELL ATllOMli. BINGIIAiMTON, N. Y. A. GOOD PIiAOE' 1F0H THE SICK. Tho houso is specially nueu uji mr iuu uuunuit tat invalids' whidoslWa ipleas.int and Christian' i. 1... nn ,.(.,. i.mnh.1 wltli nlpntr nf shade, l'ersonal .attention given to every patient. jfiiecincity nnu yiuvuuiaju in uii nvov tlcatlons a epiiclnlltyj Prof. Mills' has given many . . ....."j nnf, n,.fliiM ,rt tlila limitpli. anil hundreds wlU testify to his skllL , rseai for circular, stating what'paper'yousaw this In. PHOP. UENUY 'MIMA jurs. auuk r uuiuii niuft Lo?HiHos97. , Jllnghamton, N. i. acpt. 7 'B-iy, , Aro you ralllng. try Wills' IIealtti Eb mweb, a pure, clean, wholesome TONIC, ror.Brnln.Nflrvc Htmruvch, IJrer, Kidneys tunpa. At Unequ&k'd iUTlgonuit. Cuiva , ' Headache, Fever, Akuo, Chills, PEMUTY &MAKNESS. Nice to take, trua merit, unenualed for TORPID LIVER nnd Night Sweats, Nervous Weakness Malar n. Leaiinetv Sexual Decline. Sl.00 per bi?t:, 0 foriM.OO.nt DnigSsts. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J., V. B. A. lchu-Pafba Hemnrknblo Cures or Catarrh of the Bladder, Inllammatlon, Irritation of Kid neys nnd Bladder, Btono or Gravel Dis eases of. tho Prostate Oland, Dropsical JCIUHIJJ JWl-UJUB. Allu.i.ut- I enCe of Urine, nil DisoiiMS of tho Oentto-1 Urlnnnr Oreaim In either sex. For Un-1 healthy' or' Unnatural Discharges nso I also ''Chapln'g Injection Flqur," each 81. 1 j;or biriui.19, ciiner couinvcieu ur, hcroditary tnintj uio Chapin's Constitu tion Hitter Hynip, $1.00 per bottle, and Chapin's RypliUiilo Pills, S3.00; nndCha pln'a Syphilitic Balv $1.00. 0 bottles ivcolpt ot S10.U), or at Druggists. E. B.'Wti.i.s, JerneV City, NT J., II. B. A, -L XJl XJ MTXTTFTJTTTTO.crfTiri H VV , H NM' II ' I r '1185 Designs in UTAH PAPER, Aro Offered .it LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, .1. i, i BY G. ,A. Butkingham, JA11KKP ST., April 25-3m 1 I number nml gau inter. ItearofHchuyler'a Inrd. Bloomsburg, Pa, ah tiMlmra tnr kluiin. L'as and water I pipes constantly on hand. Itooilnu'dndsnodtln!: attcnllcd to' at short no. lice. .... ainwareofovory.ilwrlptlon rando loonier. Onlera Uf t at Schuyler, Co's., hardwaio store will bo promptly tilled. Bneclal attention clvcn to heat Ins by bteam and ywr Jlorwic SPEERS PORTUGAL GRAPE f HE Also t'NKKUMKNTKU tlllAPK JUICE.. ttsedlnllio prln:lnal ChurchoB tor Cominhnlon. Kscellent for lVmales, Weakly l'ersons nnd tho Spoor's Port Grupo FOUR YEARS OLD. mms ci:i,kiiuati;i wink is the pm-o jnico of I tho dead rlpo oporto Urape, raised in speerfc vineyards, its invalnAble, Tonic and Strenjthonlng Propsrtles nro unsurpassed hv nnv other Wlnci. Heine nro- dncod uniler,Mr,3poerspjvn porsoual supervision, ltspililtyiiiidtceniiliiCnes-i, niOKuar.inteedby thb prlntlpal Hospitals nnd Hoards or llealtliwhohao examined It. Tho youmfust child may prtakc of It. nnd tho weakest liivnlid uso it to1 lirtfantnea. It Hn.irtlcul.irlr boneilcl.il to tho nml nod debilitated, nnd suited to the various ailments that i iuiu:i. uio v eaker kox. ii is in cvpry rcifpect a wink to he iti:i.i ed on. Spear's Unforinqnted GrapsJuico- Is the iulce of the Onortn flMliiq hriservnl in Its liatuml, fiesli, sweet state ns it runs from tho pivNi by fiinil(jallon, thereby destni) injf tho excl ler ot tormeiiutlon. H Isperfeotly pure, Ireo ..win oimii,.-, uiiu mil hvuji in uny Liiinuie. Spear's Burgundy.- Is a dark rich medium Drv Winn ucii in the wealthy classea as u Table or Wnner Wlno, nnd by iniYbicinn-3 inensefl wncra a arv witin iiwienri or a sweet port Is desired. Spaor's (Socialite) Olarqt. ' Is lield In lltffll estimation for tt.q rlehneftii n a iiry i auio , ino especially suited for dluuer use, Speer's, E J. Sliorry. . Is n wlno of Sunerlor Character nnd ti.irt iikes bf therlchiiualltleaof tho grape from which It IS inuuu. Speor's P- J. Brandy. ly A PUltll distillation from tlio crane, nnd stnnds unrivalled in this Country for medicinal purposes. It has a peculiar flavor, similar to that of thd grapes Iroiuwuich It Is distilled. leo that tho signature of ALFItGD SPKF.il. Pas saic n.-j., 13 over tho cork of each bottle. SO UD BY O. A. KLEIMl ND 11Y DKUQQISTS KVKttV VHKltK, Sep. sS-'Mlyr. SALESMEN WANTED To sell Nurhcry Slock for the.Hookcr Nurseries. UbiaUllbllOU 1M5. Liberal SAI.AltV an i l'liMES paid Permanent, cmnlovmcnt. Kend lurwillll. 11, 15, 1IIMIIV1.1C IMMllW.XV. .Mays3-Sm ltoclu.u r, N. V. a'week at homo. ts.oo outfit free, jay nb- Dsouueiy sure., iousk. capital not required. Header. If vou want business nt which ner. great pay all tlio time tliey wovk, with nbsolutu certainty, wrlto for' particulars to 11. Uali.itt tc vu., i-uiiiiiiiu, .Maine. ueosi-iy iTA'FFOSS! EXTRA HL Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY .OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. SOLD BY ALU DEALERS. S. S.STAFFORD, jnow none, MM Jiily,n-)w CATARRH Hay Fever, Is n typo of catarrh having peculiar symp toms. It H attended oynn ninnmea cmui tlon of tliollnlii'-'mein braueof thu nostrts tear-ducts, nndlliitiai, affectlnif tho luni!s. An ncru mucus l.s bO eretml, the discharge U nccorapanled uith a painful burning sensa tion, 'i'heronre uevcro spasms of wieclng impient niiacKS blndlni headaclie. wateiy and Inilanicd Statoof thOl'TOS. Kly'u Cream litilm Is a reinedy.founded on a correct, dlagtiO'ds of thq disease and can bo depended upon, so cts. at drug gists MM eta. by mall. Sainrilo bottlo by mall 10 li recommunu iu musu sunenug uii i uavei with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Dalm. I have tried nearly all tlie remedies, and give this a decided preferenco over them all, It has given mo lmme- uiaie renei. i;. x. DiftriiMis, uuiumuu enjuuiii, iiuaca, i i. luuuu.MiT oiiavs hi'i:cii-h: iiiniciNK. TRADE MARK TltHOnKAtKNd-TRADE MARK l.isii uemkov. Jn unfailing euro for t Semuial W oak. 1 ness, hpermator rheeajlin potency, and all IilseaHca that follow ns a bcquenco jf Self. Abuso ; as loss of Vemnrv. IIiilv.r ItFFORE TAKINOjuI Uss 1 1 u d o.AFIIR TAKINQ, Pain in tho Hack: Dimness of VUlon. Prematura old Age, and many other diseases thut led to lnsa- nuy.oc L:onsumpiion aim a rreinauiro iirave. iikwakk of imverii-iiieins vu reiuuu iinjiiey, when drwrelHtu from whom tho medlclno U bought do not rejiuut, but refer you to the manufactur ers, nnd tlio requirements aro such that tlioy aremaoni, v ewr, coiiipueu wiiu. reu meir ivrii-if-ii trtisirnnte. A tt4.if nf one' hlnlo mekairc . 01 dray's Specino will convince tho most skeptical ot Ira real inerlta. on account or counierieus, we nnvp naopiea uie Yellow Wnmner : tlio onlv ccniilne. Wf'KuH nartlculars In ourp.nnnhlet, which wo desire to send free by mall to every one. HC'i'lio Npiieino jieuieino is sold byuu orugguisat fi ner nackaire or 0 nackaes for ca. or will be sent free uy mall on tho receipt, of tho rnouey, by addressing- T1IK OltAV .MKDICINU CO., liutlalo, N. V; rioiu in itioomsunrg uy uu uruifgisis. Nova lv JI?ST,S WA.NTUIl I'()U THU I.IVliS 0 BLAINE and LOGAN III- CoLTiiih W. Kkox. outsellsall othci-s 10 to 1 Authentic. Imiiartlil. Coinnlete. tho Jfcuf and Ciciiieaf, 6ioiKiL'esl.N). ,ifU IHe iBlMjtre. Hi iercent,-to Airents. outllt J'rer. I'lVluUla linhf, Aiiuifss in ohcc I no iiuriioni ruiiiiaiiinir u, narttord, co-ill. jiinca,-iw. u i wanted for Tho Lives of all tha l'resl Odentiot thu li. H. ThO lanrost. hind. i-jjmoht Ix-.-t Ixwk ever hold for loss than twice our nrlcn. Tlio raciest seuin: hook in Amei ica. immensa proms loayoms. a liiU'lll'.'entiicoiilowanlll Any ono cm U-como hitceosifiil aeiit, TcriiM free, lUrxwrllooic Co, ' j uriiuuu, iif tiinu. , ih;o -41-iy NEW BUGGiFS ! ! ATs mi) ro-ji ran (vr rtn r'rTv WfX sm 5) CARKIAGE SUCH?, BERWICK, PENN'A FltOM 885.00 TO 125.00. ' MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP STRtCTLYiFIRST-CLASS, MayS-3m Pjig tI'Mli;lllA'MlNWl-yi,'t8ltlfJlT filter,, ..M.HiniBWMmmi w,mi, m n Juno 87-4 w COLEMAN OOtLBCSDiSffDWAUK, U. J. IdOsludenH from I'onnsjivnnla In lssl. ,M6r? HiKiiioiinKriiiiiinies man niininer scnoois com bined, lire scholarship, fin. Wrlto for circular. ' I'llT 1J,I I M J- lilt HQ IIUH.nM ii..f ....... iiupin, t if.iiuuiui 9. July l!4w r AMj KINDS OF JQB I'HINTING ON SIlOltTiNOTlCE ATTIIlSOKFIOli. GMAIN STREET, liloouBoaig i ,1 in ' . ''STYLES' XW WOW it 1 1 1)1 it ,' . , ii, A- 11 1 " j. A v" ' !'i ' illlu ' l' DATIO LOWEraC'li THE MERCHANT TAILOR, WEBBH-.HC.RDfflASI ip i.A.isr o s, FlfjK INLAID FKENGII WALNUT CASE ORGAN, 9 STOPS, $90 CASH. Easy Terms. Satisfaction Guaranteed. iBA.aoixr'S j?xj?ro ware hooms, MUSIC HALL BLOOK, WIIHES-BARRE, PA Jiinpi KWORD CONTEST! U.NTKUTAIM.NO AXU INKTItrOTIVK' PAHTIMH. 1-A.lUiKLV INCIIKABLU MJUUEUB OF Owjoc to tba crett iueceii of oar former WorJ Contctt, wbtofa ott'lrttl Mty lit, tad th ataj roquMti of roni bo w our otfir loo Hi to oompetf , wc conclutlid to offer tit Tailowloi m4olttoent fmtoti v tbo fimm &kaf Mice navie W W Ea W I W lit. Holld fiold VTotf !i , HWa100 9 J. MtnlllrntTcaKtt nnd SulTrr.,.. 100 Srd. IflMmend Kar.rinKB... 7& 4th. l.ilr' Hold Watch KO 61k. llraWlllamoiid Scut-M'Iji S5 lth. FlranntTlhliiKlrtiWulcrHft.Hlor.iCop-JJ 7th. Tullet hlund,uha.lloUD.J J..elbnwr31 ioo BoxES,,vy.r.:!iVji?Ae,J.'v premium of $20 For tho cetut llit with fiwcit crrori, profliea tb bit blf tb nunbor of vorii of tb blgbut eflmitltor. rnNinnninvft. yinl, Atl lliti rnnit bo futljr pftpiiJ Bl uwuDied to tbt Hit with tbt uMptloai of rreiiieo tol itrit vordi iod obioUlo word 1 wordi of aorno iptlitoi, tit different mekittaf , to bo nitd but unoo. Toiifth. Wurm of ftUwordi tdmfuod csetpt blacriphUit bomei, ntmoi of fletion, Bdrlptnro propor Emi, mc4rn oiropblikl Bui, and CtrriitUii ntnti, bat opoitropbei dtuotltc potMiilio or otherwise not olmltttd. riftb. Ho wordi counted UBleiatbluer4floiiprUtaftbem or eoatkloed In, VBE UAY'H fiUAl ONLY. thU ll, fcnr word br la over 2 A'e, I B, I P, I 0 1, 1 f, I S i, 1 U, I K, 1 U t Y i, win bo thrown oat? ' Plith. All Iliti mait bo to by December lit, ond the rrtmloni wltl bo owtrded Deo, JOtb. f eeotb. rreuluml will bo gtrea In romlna ueordinf to tho Urgut lliu of word. Klxhtb. Uiti touit not bo lent la roile. bvt put to eimlopti, lal.V.H5!L0.',.'?11L,l,iu.r hrf v.rJ.0?J.1,l' 1 emU 8tr,e' er onr Phllodelphl OHIm, W Iliword Btrwt. Tbo HAY'S eU A 1 tiM bto Urgelr told bj Wholciolo tad It nil Orocrri tbrooihout tbo United Blotto for flf o ieor, d wherem Iti utrilo oro knova It enjora wobouoded popolorltjr, Notoltbiundlng tbeio foela wo boa reeolred idodj hundred leltera from perione In onr former oooteit, eimiililtltf that their groeer did not kttp 1A B toon, and la mony tmtOKci refueed flotly to oepplr tbelr ouumero with It not only ato&dlog In their owd llcbt, hot dolae hi greot lojuatlee. It 1 to bo hoped, and tt la alio our dealro, tbat eontoitanta will oio every offerl to havo their grocer UUaUilprl ltUr,eiprru prepaid, lOctkea, Including threo of our Bcootlfully Kmbonad rieUro Ctrdi. . Tho 1AYH Htl AT l th i iireit and ben aoap made. It? Its uia ynu havo no Bolting, ricaldlng, or Hard Rubbing, tttivei labor, furl.an.Ulothea. Ve will ftrfell IWUir tbo IIA V'H f(Al dMaoottWaaiwVfllaliarlurV.VMi ooUftnaroKlTVott tfiowrappnr, IwautfniUr Kniboixuil Pluro Carda of many different dfilina iiveu. Uanufaciofcd tv 111 V A miCK, Hit, ItM, DM, 1W I 7 IUwo fit. IIM, MM, jf&T, 11M k MlVrlvumSl ff irra- r r i - ' I J.J 1 1. BBM EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR , BL00MSBUR3, PA. i OITOSITB COURT HOUSE. turgo nnd fconvenlent fcimnlo roOmi. lutli rooms hot uucl coU wuter, ami all modern conveniences Berwick HoM OPP03ITU I. ft "il Illil'OT, Fred Boycr, Proi, BEiwick p. ' Tlio travelling public, nnd wUprto jirrvrlck urn reiwtt illy IntormeU tli.irtlio umleralgml lias taken tlio abovp bill it.lilliiljeU UcensoJ ' liou&e, wlilcli lie lias receul ly lltleil up In Urot viam t-lyle and lio oiTeru accommodations c-quiil iti any. 'I'lio bar la Buppllnl wltli lliecliolJ-'St aleu, wliica, ll'iuora ami clgaru. Good Stabling Accommodations. May 3m Jt &AM3P21ER, ttV.X A 11 T tills Fur tlio Olclimti'il Cliickcrliiu,, Ivms & I'onil, nml ViisVas Hiin l'lnnosi World-iu nnwiicil KsKiy Org ills, Vlnlliis, Alieordtohs niu.itflu.'i't'MiHic. Cnloliiftiod White, New ItljrJi Aim Dm Is, Homo, ltoynKSt. .fdliii, mill Unlit lltmnlnc Onmcstln Scwlns .Mnelihu'S. Needles, fill nml nlfficliinciils for nil timkes of Kinvluj; Jlnolilncs. BE SEJEI. t rni "i i .Un uiIj .' ; i j in nil b.f t i t' or I I , J!1 ,1; SECOND SERIES SOAP ONLY." Hth, Frnli fltsud, Ittcb, Hloi or InUt 01o.it 1T Wth. Tcl0'OTvt tlUtti, IU4 w Ambor It 10th. ltelt Cutter, (tuedlUulK 10 1 1 1 b, le l'ltcher, I i.,Chi.l Uooblo Wotlol J O 18th, CakrMand, Cbtiol totj aoli Lloo4.,,.; T bj two cent ttamp tor tfturn roittt. itktemtDt tfatt let Tbe mps,t popular resort on tne suiuelianna IUver U tlio WapwiUlopeii Valley Hotel, Wapwal. lopeo, I.UierneC'0, I'n. S. IB, ;:;:;:!:;, ThU house lias been tnorougniy renovalwl ana H tlttert up with every oonvenlenuea lor Ira. Vlf r.l,u.rfat.a' ''"'"'nt.' nnu Ushlng parties. It U Uellglitrully sltuuted In the midst ot u beaulltul pecllon ot rher nnd mountain bcciieryju closu proxlinlty to tlie famous Council Cup KM' BPiicial Inducements aro offered to all who eilro; recreation' combined wltli first clasa nc poininodatlons, Tlio bar supplied only wlthtuo tlioloest wines and liquors, excellent stable ao poininoilatlons boats to htm ic. April ii-tm Fend Ms cents for postage, arm re- .li-n fp,u. a mull. n, j . li.l Wlll help you to more money right v.. ,iii v, o, pvwu ,ivm iiniv iiuur. luu broad road to fortuuo opens before tho workers ubbolulely buro. At onco address, Twpg s Co.. Au. gusu, Maine. 1X tun All nt n tlin.unr ui)nAi.l If. Pennsylvania Eailroad. x , Philadelphia & Erio R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central ' Railway., TIME TABLE. In crti-et .May ISth, 'lSsl. Trains leave Sun- bury. I5A8TWAUII, n.ir,n.. m.. Sea tihoro Kxresst'dally c.xcrnt Sunda. for ItnnMiurjr nnd inicrmeuiates'tnlloiiH. nrrlvlnL'nt Philadelphia 8.15 p. m. ( New York, ftso p. m. ; Ilaltlmoa', 6.10 p. m. i Yashlnitton , caoii. m., cowicctliii? nt l'liliadclphla for all Sea NllOrO points. 'llliuutjii ikinsvuki-i I.UUL11 LU l'lilladelpiila. S.Oiip. m. Day express (dally), ror HarrlibuiB and Intermediate Rtalions.nrilvlni,' nt riilladelplilu ";S5 p. rn. 1 rew lorn, iu..u p. m. ; iiaiiiinoio 7.S0p..ro.t Washington, tM&p. in: j'nnor ea through to I'luinoeipuia nnu passenser coacuo through td l'lilladelpiila and llaltlmoiO. tiVU p. Iu.-llliaiiiBuii. iim;uiiimvuiiuuii'iiaio fbr llarrlshurii nntl all Intermediate btntlOns, nrrlv insr at llhllndelphta 3 OS ill m. ; KewTirlc 0.10 ai m. Weeping car atfcorninodatlom eahim tecurod at liarriauurK ior j iiiirtuiiiJiuu uuuncn iuia. unduii. days ,athiough sleeplnircar will ho run; on this train from winiamSp't to hiiladciphia. llilladelpliia tinsscnirei'scan remain In Blccpcr undisturbed until 7 n. m. s.30 h. rr.DrU Wall i (dally- eMcpt Monday) for .Uarrlsbunf and lntermedlato Htatlous, arriving nt lliliadclplifii "7.50 a.'hi.' Now York, ll.iX) n. m. ; llaithnoro 7.10 a. m. ; Washington; s.r.o a, m. Through. Pullman sleeping cars nie, run on tills train to l'lilladelpiila,-llaltlfnoro and M aMirtig- ton, nnu inrougu pasbonger coacncsio ,j;iiuauci phla and liaitlmore. - - WESTWAIID. 6.15a. m. il6 Mall (dally except Sunday), for Krloaud nil Intcrmediato stations with through iiiilman l'alace car hrtd throush iisisaeiiiier coaches to i:rle, nnd through Pullman l'ulaco cars to nunaio via unponum. un unuays mis train runs to ltenovo, with Pullman Palace car to Wllllamsport and passenger coaches to ltenovo. For C'anandalgua and lnteimedlato stntlons, ltochcster, Iiuilalonnd KLigaral'aUs, (dally except Sundays) wlthiluough lulimnn Palace car and passenger coaclics to ltochcster. I0.l5-Newsi:.press (dally except Sunday) for Lock Haven and lntermedlato stations. On Sun. days this train runs only to Wllllamsport. 1.10 p. in. Niagara Hxprcss (dally except Run day) for Kano and lntermedlato stations with through passenger coaches to'Knne. IVjr Cannii dalgua aud principal lnteimculate stntlons, Hocliehter, UulTalo nnd Niagara I'alls with through passenger coaches to uochester uud Par lor car to Walking. 6.25 p. m. Vast Lino (daily cxcept'Sunday)for I us noioiind Intel mediate htatlous. und Klililra, Wal klUHand iuteimedlato statloua.'nlth through pas sengcr coaches to ltenovo and Wntklns. TUltOUGH THA1NS FOltSUNUUItr VHOMTUIl kast And south. News Kxniess leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a.m.: llarrbuurg, s.m a. m. dally, arrHlug at Suubury 1U.10. -Ntnr-nrn Vrtll nta lunrpu I'hllitdclpliia. ".40 a. m. : Baltimore 7.30 u. in. (dally except bunday) nrilMng nt suubury, l.iu p. in., wiiu inrougu i.inur ear irum riiiiaticipum and througli pastenger coaches fiom' l'lilladel piila ami ii.illiuture. l-'ast lano lcacs New Y'oik 8.00 a. m. '. Phlladel- phla.ll.lOa. in. j Washington, u.-lo u. in. ; Halt I moie,lo.6u a. m., (dally except Sunday) mrlWng a suubury, 6.20 p.m., with through passenger coaches from l'lilladelpiila und liallluioie. Krle Mall leaes New ork M.00 p. m. ; l'lillndel plila, 11.20 p. in. ; Waaungton, lu.io p. in. ; Haiti more, Jl.au p. in., (dally) airlvlngnt Minbury n.l a. m., with lluough rulliiinn Sleeping cars from l'lilladelpiila, Washington and li.ililniuro and through passenger coaches fiom l'WUidelplila. Sleeper fiom Wushlngluuiuni dally except sun day, MI.MIl'RV, 1I..,1:TI)N Ai W ll.Iil'.sll.VItltr. ItAII.It(IAI) AM) MdtTll AMI WItST 1IKANOII ItAll.WAVi (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkcsbarro ..Mail lcaes sunburv lO.KOn. m.. arriving nt iiloOm rerry 11.27 a. in., llkes-bario 12.W p. in. ' Uxnrcss Hast lca es Sunburv 5.S5 n. in., ai rlvlnu at itluom Fciryii.su p. in.. Wllkes-barro s.0111. in. Sunbury Jlnllleaesvilkesbarroio.a(ja.m. nnlv lngat llloom Ferry 12.01 p. m., sunbury 12.55 11. 111. Uxpress West leaves llkes-bairo 2.45 p. in., ar riving at llloom Ferry 4.15 p.m., ,suiibury 6.10 p- CIIAS. E. PUGII, 'J, It. WOOD, tlen. .Manager. lien. Passenger Agent. P HILApELlilA and ltKADIN(J ilO, AltUAiJGEMENX. OF t'ABbKNd' ( Jl XJtAlNa. May 10 1S81 THAINS LKiVK ROl'KlH AS i-OLLOWSjai'Mm V BIOKlTrl). Yor Nw Vni-U. Plillnrtili.l.fu lf,....n.... It.. ...... Tntnacjua, io., I1.5J a. in, For Catnwlssa, ll,dU-4. m.C.I3 and lo.M ,i. iu. for VVIllluinsport,ii,4 ji.is &. m. nnu ,uf. p.. u ror LuwlsbiiK; nnd Sunbury, l.oc p. rn, TBA1NBK0B BOrSKT LIiAVK ah nil.Ulwp. (nownif ssssmn.) Leave New Yorfe. via, Tnmanua 9,00 a. ra. niinl via. Hound Urook Itouto 7,45 a. m. Leave 1'UUadelphia; 1,U a. m. Leave Heading, li,Ma; m., fuusvilie, ii 81 p. u, andTamKiua,l,85p. m. LenvCp.tawUBa,c,3011.lja.mi ana pi in. Leave WllUamsport..Mn.m. 1.05 p.m. ano ii.iu 1 in Leave sunbury 1.10 p. in. " Lowlbburgl.iJ p. m. Passengers to nnil from Fhllalolpnta go throuli Wilhoutobauge'of cars. J. B. WOOTTlth, 0. Q. HANCOCK, OeneraUlMUKM Jne"orissi-tfnB(;r aD(1 Tl0ket AUDt QELAWAUK, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTEItN HAlLlloAn. BLOOMSI5URG DIVISION. KOHT1I STATIONS. I bOUTH. ).m. p.m. 11.111. (i. in. a.m. p 1.111 1 80 V 5 ....Scranton..., liellevuo..,, ...Taylorvlllo.,, ,. Lackawanna.. l'lltbton...,, ..West l'lttston. ....Wyommg,,,. 1 ...Mallby Uennett...,, ...Kingston .... 5 Ml V 40 2 5 65 9 4.1 2 ll 01 V 50 2 6 01) 9 67 2 U IT 10 01 1! 0 23 10 09 a li 28 10 14 2 34 10 17 3 U U'l 10 21) U (1 4U 10 25 3 0 48 10 2, a II 60 10 29 3 ti 65 11) 33 3 7 PU 10 37 3 V 1)5 10 41 3 7 12 10 48 3 1 24 10 tU 3 7 47 11 10 3 7 5.1 11 1(14 8 HO 11 22 4 8 Wl 11 311 4 8 10 11 39 4 8 14 U 42 4 8 21 11 48 4 8 28 11 63 4 8 31 II 61 4 8 39 12 Vi 4 8 65 12 20 5 II 02 12 28 6 U'0.1 12 3-1 b U 20 12 50 6 20 25 Ul 38 40 61 5.1 UO 111 M till 11 16 20 21 32 15 57 OJ 10 111 111 2-1 30 30 42 47 on 12 ll, 30 8 til 1 25 1 liO uia 1 115 9 19 9 14 0 (XI 8 4i 8)40 8 M b 59 8 1 uo H 53 8 IS 8 41 8 Ml 8 35 8 -2 12 fi.-i 8 It 11! 51 8 13 1! Is 3 IW 111 41 8 OA 12 14 8 35 8 fl.1 11! 39 8 30 lM-inrtl,lli T.'.t.'rt T 59 IV, .15 7 Bl 12 an .l'U mouth 8 21 8 17 8 10 7 58 7 47 : 11 7 3 7 2J 7 19 7 11 7 03 T 50 12 26 . ... Aioiuialo. , .1 .Nantlcoko... Hunlock's creek T 4.1 12 IS) 1 m vi on 1 18 11 511 . MucKbinnny.. . Hick's Ferry. ..UeiiolUlavem. .....lierwlck..., ..Hrlar Creek.. ..Willow (JroNo,, ...Linioltldgor;. .".'itiTOmau'urg' r 11 11 wi 7 05 11 4J 6 58 11 311 11 61 11 ll 5011 30 6 42 11 2-1 U 311 11 17 ll 30 11 12 d IU 11 08 e us in .vi ' Oil 8 51 Catawps Hrldgo UU1HTV. 00 10 ir 'll 29 5 55 ij -ii 5 40 10 311 p in. a.m. 0 25 0 10 a.m. ..i. Uaineroii,.,. Korthumbvrlaiid a.m. p.m. p. .111 V M lrila.,lil. t ... ,iju.iiiMii, niniu tjupeilntendeiil's ofllco, Hcranion, Feb. ut, U JAMES ItEILJY, Tonsorial Artist, KhMo !a,.i i1', .M-S.. MT:.".?!! Patronage cthlaoldcuBtomerBand of the pubilo juiyis,'6o-tf PEB0DY HOTEL VHiui)jJi.rHi.. Oth St. south of chestnut, ono snuara tenth nf cit i?S tMlKW buslnew oentro of the' ,cuy. on uio Aine rloan and 1- uixinean plain tionil HSS? fur'nMhed? m Usy' W. Payne, M. I., nov aM. y owner & Proprietor. Watifprl mn.a5?er? '"Very, count yln this The 0. L. Van Duson'Nurssry Oa., flEXKVA, X, V. April 4-13tOOW r