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Sl)c UaUji teman. The Habit of Reading. I have no time to is the complaint, and especially of women, whose occupations are such a3 to prevent continuous book r.sal. They seem to think, because they cannot devote as much attention to books as they are compelled to devote to their avocations, that they cannot read anything. Hut this is a great mistake.

It the books we finish which always do us the most good. Those we devour in the cild aomeuta, half a dozen pages at a time, often give us more satisfaction, aad are more thoroughly digested than those we make a particular effort to read. The men who have made their mark iu the world have generally been the men who have in boyhood formed the habit of reading at every available moment, whether for five minutes or five hours. It is the habit of reading rather than the time at our command that helps us on the road to learning. Many of tiie most cultivated persons, whose name have been famous a3 students, have given only two or three hours a day 10 their books.

If we make use of spare minutes in the midst of our work, and read a little, if but a page or a paragraph, we shad fiud our brains quickened and our toil lightened by just so much iucreased satisfaction as the book gives us. Nothing helps along the monotonous daily round so much as fresh and thoughts, to be considered while orr baDds are busy. A new idea from a new volume Is like oil which reduces the faction of the machiuery of life. What wo remember from brief glimpses into often serves as a stimulus to action, aod becomes one of the most precious deposits in the treasury of our recollection. All knowledge is made up of small parts, which would seem insignificant in themselves, but which, taken together, are valuable weapons for the mind and substantial armour for the soul.

anything eon- said Dr. Johnson, you will be The odd minutes which you are inclined to waste, if carefully availed of for instruction, will, in the long run, make golden hour3 and golden days we shall be ever thankful for. Scribner's for August. A Phantom Railway Train. A phantom railway train is something new, and beats the phantom ship in impressive solemnity.

According to the Scranton (Pa.) Free Press, since the completion of the Northern division of the L. and W. Railway, many accidents have occurred iu the neighborhood of Factoryville. There is a deep just south of the depot, and engines, trains and passengers have rolled down the embankment. There is a sharp curve and deep cut north of the depot, through which the melanchoiy wind is always whistling and wailing.

Some say that this is specially to be heard on the anniversary of one of the most fatal of the accidents, and that an unsubstantial train filled with ghostly passengers is then seen passing along the rail with the speed of the wind, while the shrill shrieks of men and women break on the stillness of the The editor of the Free Press avers that he has often heard this sound as of an approaching train, aud been deceived by it. is the iong roll as it moves on a straight line; the short pufls as the engine labors up grade, aud the quick click! click! as it turns around a short The sounds were never noticed until after the fatal accidents; now, wailing, dying, gfoauiug sound is nightly heard, but never in the day There must be something in it, for the proprietor of the hotel near bears testimony that frequently the hungriest guests, hearing the sound, leave the supper table for fear of losing the down train. A pretty story and a nice little subject for a poem in ten stanzas. We look for Phantom by -----------never mind by whom! Poets, fine or superfine, to your jiens! Whitelaw Held and Anna Dickinson. A paragraph is jloating the rounds of the papers regarding the retort given to Whitelaw Reid by Miss Anna Dickinson.

It is incorrect in many particulars, and this is the actual version of the affair. The papers throughout the country last fail persisted in the statement that Whitelaw Reid, the nobby editor of the Tribune, had been jilted by Anna Dickinson. Others again and again announced an engagement between these two prominent persons. Finally, Anna came to New York one day and Reid called on her. In the coarse of conversation Reid referred to the matter, saying, don't know how annoying it is to look over two or three hundred exchanges, and sec reported day after day, the absurd story of your Jilting me; I wish you would permit me to contradict The gentle Anna replied, Reid, if I can stand the story of the engaged ent, you certainly should stand the story of the Mr.

Reid soon after retired, feeling that he had come out of the interview second best Commercial. A Child Led by a Rope. The Atlanta (Ga.) Herald says that ou Wednesday afternoon last some of the citizens of Forsyth, in that State, were surprised by tue sight of an old negro leading through the streets a negro girl, eleven years old, by a rope, securely tied around her neck. The old man alleged that the child had been living at his house, and under his control, and that she stole $18 worth of jewelry belonging to a lady who owned the premises on which he lived furthermore, that punishment was required of the child for her conduct. The old negro had beaten her head almost iuto a jelly and led her like a spanial three miles in the heat of the day, tied, when he admitted that she would come with him without this resort.

Her captor came to lodge her in jail iu a summary manner, without triaL From this he desisted, on being informed that he would subject himself to indictment and prosecution for false imprisonment, and the ignorant little creature was allowed her liberty, at the suggestion of itizens of Forsyth. WOKEINGCLASS teed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening, no capital required lull instructions and valuable package of goous sent by mail. wltu six cent return stamp, At. youNG Greenwich N.

Y. Goodenough Horse Shoe. THE CHEAPEST HE ST. I ares and Prevents ai: Diseases Incident to the Foot. Jrsr ublished Rational Horse-Shoeing.

with plates, illustrating how to perform operation and c.ttre fo troubles. Sent by mail on receipt one dollar. Send stamp for cireuly to OooUenough llorse-Shoe, 41 Dey N. Y. July22wt2 q'O BOARD SEEKERS" Mrs.

Esther Livingston, Having leased the fine residence and grounds of II. E. I) I II I A In the suburbs of Upper Kingston, Is now prepared to receive boarders for the Summer or permanently. The house is handsomely furnished and is in the midst of extensive grounds which command a most magnificent view of the Catskills and the valley of the Kingston. The upper part of city of Kingston Is within ten minutes walk of the house.

There are handsome drives in all directions, and a driving park within half a mile of the place. No pains will be spared to make this a pleasant home to sojourners. There is a fine stable capable of accommodating six horses on the place Terms reasonable. For particulars apply on the premises, or by mail to Mas. ESTHER LIVINGSTON, Kingston, Ulster N.

Y. New York reference LEE, Pine St. 3Sth Thousand la Sale Increasing. 2000 more LIVE AO wanted for our vingstcne 28 years in Africa. Over COO pages, only $2.50.

Look out for Inferior Send for circular and Proof of the Greatest Success of the season. "Report Just in, 181 subs. In six (lavs. 723 Sausom Pa. July FREE TO BOOK AGENTS AN ELEGANTLY BOUND CANVASSING BOOK for the best and cheapest Family Bible ever lishcd, will be sent free of charge to any book agent.

It contains Over COO fine Scripture Illustrations, and agents are meeting with unprecedented success. Address, stating experience, and we will show you what our agents are doing. NATIONAL PUBLISHING Pa. Jllwl TIIE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN BLOOD PURIFIER JURUBEBA the most powerful cleanser, strengthener and remover of Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Mediea. It Is specially adapted to constitutions and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Summer, when the blood is not in active circulation, consequently gathering impurities from sluggishness and imperfect action of the secretive organs, and is manifested by Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches, Boils, Pustules, Scrofula, When weary and languid from overwork, and dullness, drowsiness and Inertia take the place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build it up and help the Vital Forces to regain their recuperative power.

In the heat frequently the Liver and Spleen do not properly perform their functions; the Uterine and Urinary Organs are Inactive, producing weakness of the stomach and intestines and a predisposition to bilious derangement. DR. EXTRACT OF URUBEBA Is prepared directly from the SOUTH AMERICAN PLANT, and Is peculiarly suited to'all these Uilllcnities it will cleanse the VITIATED BLOOD, strengthen the LIFE-GIVING POWERS, and REMOVE ALL OBSTRUCTIONS from IMPAIRED AND ENFEEBLED Organs. It should be treety taken, as Jtirnbeba is ronounced by medical writers the most efficient URIFIER, TONIC and DEOBSTRUENT known In the whole range of medicinal plants. JOHN Q.

KELLOGG, 18 New York, Sole Agent for the United States. Sold by Druggists. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. .111 w4 A A ND STRAW GOODS CHEAP FOR THE A7 Hall Kennell's, 258 Greenwich Street.

Silk Hats, $5, ffl, and best, $7. Thousands of Felt Hats in all the fancy styles and of the latst qualities, troin $1 to $3. and Hats and Caps in all the latest varieties, from fO cents to $2. Railroad Caps, from $1 to $2. and Straw Hats, from K) cents to $1.

and Shade Ilats, from 20 cents to $1. Leading Principles of the Retail Hat, Cap and Fur Trade as carried on by Ilall Kennell, for many years: Square Dealing; Reliable Goods; All the novelties of the season; Marking goods down to the lowest notch; Polite attention; No misrepresentation; and lastly to treat a customer so well that he will he Bure to call againr HALL KENNELL, By GREENWICH BETWEEN PARK PLACE AND MURRAY NEW YORK. Two blocks from Eric and Hoboken Ferries. A2wl2 Diseases of the Kidneys. Painful affections of the bDdderand urinary organs, gravelly deposits, irritation of tiie neck of the bladder, with difficulty of holding the urine, in stricture, eernitial weakness, aud in ail conditions accompanied by debility, JU UY DR AST IN COMPOUND will be found a most efficacious remcuy.

Send for circulars to B. KEITII 41 iberty N. Y. Sold by Druggists. $1 per bottle, or for $5.

NEW SPRING- GOODS. Ricli Laccs, Colored Yaks, Hamburg Edgings, Oxidized Buttons, Clasps, Chatelaines, Ac. Passementeries, New and Desirable at Attractive Prices. MILLER GRANT, 879 amples ent by ail m28w4 York. It.

GLiEDHILL, Importer of French and German PAPER HANGINGS, Wholesale and Retail. Fresco and Plain Painting. Workmen Srnt to all of Ihr Country. 894 BROADWAY. OPP.

I. VOIS K. J24W4 A Wor.s OF 1 NTENSK INTEREST AND INTRINSIC VAI.CE STORY, By ihe gifted son of the famous The result of great historioal research "An Authentic History of Navigation and its Manifold Discoveries since the Hood. Abounds with Startling incidents. Fearful Lawless Pirates, Bloody Battles, and Gloslous Achievements; a so descriiies Diving, Telegraphing, Ocean Fisheries, Over 200 Spirited Cuts.

Subject New. Low. Agents Wanted. HUBBARD 723 Sansom Pa. July 22w4 A GENTS WANTED to ititrouucc 27 New Kkgreviugs, No company pays larger commiisions.

Address, with stamp for price lists and catalogues, American Novelty 302 Broadway, N. Y. Jul22w4 TEETH! Colton Dental Association Originated the use of LAUBIHKG gas for painless extraction of teeth in 1803, and have given it to over 67,500 patients wiShouta failure or Do not judge us by the failure of others. COME TO IIEAD-QUARTERS m28wl2 19 Cooper Institute, New York. AGENTS WANTED far Ute New Illustrated Wild Life in the Far West, 30 years with Indians, Trappers, In Mexican wars, Soaiplng Expedition against Apaches.

Full of Interest and selling rapidly. Thk Book of the year. Address Wiley, Waterman Eaton, Hartford, Ct. m23w4 AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HOME of PEOPLE. The grandest and most successful new book out.

Acknowledged to be the most decided success of the selling with astonishing rapidity. It contains nearly 200 Magnificent Engravings. Splendid opportunity for Agents to make money. Circulars, containing full particulars and terms, sent free. Address, DUSTIN.GILMAN Hartford.

Conn. J21w4 Business College, 20 FOURTII AYKNTE, NEW YORK CtTT. Bo kkeeping, Writing, English Branches and Languages, Instruction day and low; Ladies departtnen' sep "rate. Telegraphy taught to men, boys and girls practically; terms reduced to $15; a great demand for operators. HOMANICY, or Soul JL IIow either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose Instantly.

This simple mental acquirement ail can possess, free, by mail for together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Wedding-Night Shirt, A queer Address T. WILLIAM Publishers, Philadelphia. J21W4 idS Tho pain of Spring Trusses entirely obviated. Worn A witu comfort, kept on till f- Ukiiung the rupture under ui I June 21w4 10 PER CENT. NET.

TIIE IOWA LOAN AND TRUST-COMPANY will Invest money on flrst-ciass Real Estate at 10 per cent. Interest, net, payable semi-annually in New York, aud will guarantee the collection of all loans made through its agency. All charges paid by the borrower. Please write, before Investing, for New York and New England references, and full particulars. amuel errill late Governor of Iowa, Address, ames B.

eartwkll Drawer 167 Des Moines, Iowa. July8w4 HOUGHTONS Automatic House-Pump. For Dwellings, City and Country. Operated by surplus heat from cooking-range. No fflnt on or working parts.

Requires no attention. Independent of servants and force-pumps. Safe, simple and unfailing. Draws water from well er cistern twenty-five feet perpendicularly, (horizontally unlimited) delivering sixty gallons per hour in tank at top of house. Guaranteed as recommended.

Pumps put up anywhere. Send for circular. THOS. D. JOHNS, Agent, 95 Liberty New York.

JulySw4 A TED. An active Agent in tills section tor ttie New Sewing Machine THE VERY LATEST AND BEST. TK It IMS Send for Circular. S. M.

July 9w4 54 fcatt Tcntli Stew York. CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FRFE FOR Prof. Fowler Great Work On Manhood, Womanhood and (heir Mutual Inter-relations; Love, its Laws, Pofer, etc. Agents arc selling from 20 to 30 copies of this work a day, and we send a canvassing book free to any book agent. Address, stating experience, NATIONAL PUBLISHING Philadelphia, Pa.

July8w4 C. F. A. Hinrichs, (Established 1301,) Sole Agent for St. Germain, or German Study Lamps.

Importer of and dealer in, at Wholesale and Retail, Glassware, Fancy Goods, Toys, China, Clocks and Bronzes. and Glass ware, Parlor Games and Outdoor Sports, such as Cricket, Archery, Base Ball, Crooner, A-o. Send for Price lists, 29, 31 33 Park Place, New York. JIJw4 profits per week. Will 4 it or forfeit $500.

New articles just patented. Samples sent free to all. Address W. 11. CHIDESTKK.

Broadway, New York. June llw4 AGENTS WANTED. CJASTADIilFT. CAST ADRIFT. A companion to the famous Three Years in a and Nights in by T.

S. A rthur The latest and greatest book of this celebrated illustrated, elegantly bound, and will sell at sight by Is highly indorsed by the most prominent people and paperB of the country. A story of crime aud outrage in our midst that will appal the stoutest heart. Will do more for the cause of Temperance and morality than tiie law. Agents who have sold Man Trap cannot fail to sell double the number of this book.

A ife of the A uthor with steel portrait presented to every subscriber. Descriptive circulars and terms sent free on application to J. M. STODDARD Publishers, 733 Sansom Street, Pa. Jllw4 NEVER Neglect a Cough.

Nothing is more certain to lay the foundation of future evil consequences. WELL CARBOLIC TABLETS arc a sure cure for all diseases of the respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all diseases of the Lungs. Iu all cases of sudden cold, however taken, these TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, mitigate the severity of the attack, and will, in very short time, restore healthy action to the affected organs. C'nibollc Tablets are jput up only in blue boxes, Take no substitutes.

If they be found at your send at onse to the Agent in New York, who will forward them by return mall. be Deceived by Imitations. Sold bv druggists. 25 cents a box. JOHN KELLOGG, 18 New York, July8w4 Send for Circular.

Sole agent for U. S. THE WAYS OF WOMEN In tiietr Physical, floral and Intellectual Relations, Ilya This unquestionably one of the most remarkable books Issued from tue American Press in many years. A beautiful specimen of scientific and practical word-painting on themes of vital importance to every A splendid chance for Agents. It makes an elegant 8vo volume of 400 pages, on tinted pages, superbly bound.

Price $3. Sent by mail ou receipt oi price. For territory and tetrns apply to the Publishers, John P. Jewett 5 Dey N. Y.

July22wi Try J22W4 it. Sold by all druggists. euben oyt Proprietor, New York. WANTED. for the bautram lock STITCH STRAIGHT NEEDLE SEWING MACHINE, made at Danbury, Conn.

Great inducements offered to Machine Agents. Send for cin sale A btir Danbury, Conn. circulars, terms, and sannde machiue at whole- nricc, to GILBERT It. WRIGHT. State Agent, urn, N.

or to JOnN A. bury, Conn. I lii A I ONE of many N.Y., 1873. B. WRIGHT, Itartram Sewing Maenino, ear ir I like the Sevang Machine I purchased of you very much.

Gave used several other kinds, but the runs easier, stillet and faster than any oi them. July 9W4 E. L. GIBSON, the firm of ibson iklly Custom CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT wanted, either sex, $30 a week warranted. No capital required.

Full particulars at.d sample sent free. Address, with 6ct. return stamp, C. KOS8, box 142 Wlillamsburg, N. Y.

July9w4. Write for Large Illustrated Price List. Address CRMT frtSTERN mithfieldi PITTSBURGH Breech-loading Shot Guns, to $300. Double Shot Guns, $3 to $150. Single Guns, $3 to Rifles, $3 to $75.

Revolvers to $25. Pistols $1 to $8. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns, Revolvers, bought or traded for.

Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before paid for. MILK OF MAGNESIA.

A CONCENTRATED LIQUID MAGNESIA. Will immediately relieve Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia and Headaches to which delicate pcrsonis are subject from sourness or acidity of the stomach or bowels. Its action as a laxative for children and female is superior to any preparation of Its kind, requiring no persuasion to Induce them to take it, and if thought desirable it may be mixed in the foad or drink. To be obtained of all druggists. DANIELL McCOTTEIt, J2iw4 58 Cedar N.

General Agents. G. SAUNDERS' METALIU TABLET RAZOR STROP, B. G. K.

SAUNDERS, sole Makcn. No. 7 Aator New York, in Fine teles ic, July 9w4 CD 03 Cl ft CD CO CD CO CD CD 02 tr1 CD CD CD CD Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation Is seen an feltatouce. Itdoeaaway with the Flushed Appear Hicc by Fatigue, and Excitement.

Healr Utd removes all Blotches and Pimples, dispelling dark knd unsightly spots. Driveajaway Tan, Frscfcles. crtf. Sunburn, and by its pentlegbut powerful influence man ties the faded cheek with. YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY Told by all Druggist Tarcy Itorca.

Pepct Park Place. New York. Till II IM FI OK THE WORLD. II I (IMPROVED.) OR SA A. A.

CROSBY BOND OUT, N. Y. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. A Christian School for both sexes. SPRING TERM OPENS TUESDAY, APRIL 1 st; 1.073.

Beautiful location, commodious buildings, full and efficient faculty, instruction thorough. Terms moderate. Address REV. R. J.

CRESS WELL, President. Andes. Del. N. KOIt A.

FIVE CENT Havana Scrap Segars. CANNOT BE BEAT. cheap wagons NOW IS THE TIME TU BUY WAGONS AT REDUCED PRICES. THE FINEST LOT OF TOP, AND NO-TOP BUGGIES Kv. fo Has been before the American public OVER TRTRTY years.

It has never yet failed to give perfect satisfaction, and has justly been styled the panacea for all external Wounds, Cuts, Bums, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises. for Man and Beast 2io family should be a Bingle day without this Liniment. The money tv- funded unless the Liniment is as represented. Be sure and -get the genuinv MEXICAN MUSTANG UNIMEX), Solo by all Druggists and Country Stores, at 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle.

etyic, size of bottle, Ac. in the City of Kingston from $135 and wagons warranted for one year as represented at the OLD STAND C.OKNEK MILL ST. HASBKOUCK AYE. MANUFACTURED BV JON. SCHULTZ.

pLASTEB. FISCHEtl GROUND PLASTER. The Newark Lime Cement Manufacturing Company keep Constantly on hand at their Works, FRESH GROUND PLASTER FOE FARMERS' USE. Which they ofier at'LOW RATES in or small quantities. STRICTLY FOR CASH.

Delivered on board Canal Boats at their Dock or to the CARS OF THE N. K. R. Orders frora dealers will be attended to at the OFFICE. Retail orders at their STORE, Where may lie found a full stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES PROVISIONS Boots Shoes.

CHEAP FOR CASH. JA8. G. LINDSLEY, Agt. JpiOK SALIC.

Real Estate FOR SALE IN THE City of Kingston. ON VERY EASY TERMS. (ESTABLISHED 1840.) 421, 423. 425 427 West Twenty-Eighth St. hel, 9th adit lOfti NEW YORK MAN IT Ai.I CUEK.SOF FRENCH GRAND ACTION.

Four Houses O.N NEWKIRK AVENUE. One House ON DUBOIS ST. One House ON EAST RAVINE STREET. ALL BUILT OF BRICK ANT) IN GOOD ORDER. One House ON UNION AVENUE, My Present Eesidence.

ALSO, A Large Number of Lots In different parts of the city. HENRY W. OTIS. PIANO FORTES, With all Modern luipioveiuents Fat- Dampet-, Etc. Every Piano Is lully Warranted.

13.000 ARE NOW IN USE. These Pianos ore. made of Hie hrvt seasoned materials, and are finished throuclmui in the most thorough and workmanlike They are oflered as equal, if not superior, in tone and finish to any Piano Fortes sold in this country or elsewhere, and acknowledged the best and most reliable Pianos made, noted for standing in tune, wearing well, with deep, rich, sonorous tone, full iron frame, and all modern improvement? J. C. FISCHER are practical workmen, and having very large Manufactories, with increased facilities, which they possess In the way of Room, Steam Power, and all kinds of Machinery, can supply a Superior Piano at reasonable price.

ESTABLISHED IN 1844 TWO LABOK Hardware Stores, Kingston and Ellenville. ULSTER COUNTY, N. T. 8 ih eb RuiiW.Dti.i Having Btora of E. G.

Fuller A Ellenville, and stocked it with, large and complete of goods, are now prepared to run it as a branch of their Kingston house. We hsve now on hand, st our two the Largest Stock of Hardware ever offered to tha people of Ulster and adjoining Counties, and respectfully ask a critical examination of the same bv a discriminating public. We Sell Doth at Wholesale and Retail. All goods bought direct from the Manufacturers, aud will bo sold accordingly. Attention is especially invited to the stock of FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND HARVESTING TOOLS, Consisting of Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn SbeHers, Horse Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Scythes and Snaths, Grain Cradles, Ac.

Also, a large and varied assortment of House-Furnisbiu Hardware. Table and Pocket Cutlery, and ail kinds of Shelf Hardware generally kept In a well reguated Hardware GENERAL HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Nalls, Springs, Axles, Wood Work, Spokes, Felloes, shafts, Poles and Hubs. We challenge a comparison of our stock of SHEI.P HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Capper, Zinc, Lead, Malleable Iron. Springs, Pumps, and Coach Trimmings, Patent Leather and Enamelled Cloths, Also, and Tools, Bellows, Vues, he. We are also Agents for the BABCOCK PUMP which Is warranted not to freeze.

POWDER We are sole Agents for Celebrated Blasting and Sporting Powder, Acknowledged by Miners and Sportsmen to be the Best in the World 1 Blasting Powder, FF, FFF, FFFF, kegs 25 lbs each Rifle FFg, FFFg, kegs, 6N, 25 lbs. each. Kegs, 6.Ji lbs each kegs At lbs each, misters. 6 lbs each. 1 lbs each.

4 1 lbs each, in flasks, lbs each- Sportn 2 Powder.ln wood or metal kegs. In short, onr stock comprises every arilcle found In first-class Hardware and Cutlery establishments. It has been selected with special reference tot he requirements of the market, purchased at the lowest cash rates, and will bo soid at a moderate profit. Grateful for the liberal patronage extended us, we cordially invite yon to visit onr Stores and examine the goods snd prices. ARTEMA33AHLEK CHARLES REYNOLDS, OELANDG DuBOIS, J.

G. DuBOIS, ur. Wad arid North Front klietivillft. flliifwr Oonntv M. V.

Eagle Rifle Powder, Eagle Duck Powder, Eagle Duck Powder, i Eagle Sporting Dupont's Rifle Rifle TII I I) IA A ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY'S Firsi lYIangage 7 Per Cent SINKING FUND (i i) FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX. An ainl VVesi Air Line of 152 Miles Indi- to Decatur, III. Passing through the richest agricultural and mineral counties of Indiana and Illinois, and being the only East and West Line occupying a belt thirty nxlles wide It crosses the best part of the newly discovered BLOCK COAL FIELD of Indiana, which lias given a greater impetus to the man'facture of iron than any previous discovery in America. The company owns 200,000 acres of the block coal lands, besides 30,000 acres of farming lands. 1 0 10.000 in Cash has been already expended ou tb-'Hroad, of which 30 miles in Illinois are finished and in operation.

Fifty-five miles more, completing the Western.Division, Decatur to the Goal Fields, will be completed this I ill and the whole rosd In I Upward of Two Millions oi Dollars more are I pledged by the enterprise, partly by counties, towns, aud individuals along the chiefly by wealthy capitalists, among whom are W. II. Guiou (of Wil. Hams A Gulonj, Sidney Dillon, Jay Cooke I Clark, Dodge A I. W.

Beligman, Vibbard, i l'oote A aud l'aui 8. Forbes ol New York, Benj. 1 R. Bates of Boston. Ui-nry Lewis of Philadelphia and Geo.

M. Pullman of Chicago. The road connects at both termini with the most important Through Railway Lines of the West, and being by many miles shorter than any other line, will Ito an in link in through traffic, while its local business will iusuro an ample return. Bonds $1,000 each, payablo to Union Trust Company. Trustee, or bearer, July 1,1901, in gold com.

Coupons, also in gold, payable January 1 and July 1 in New York, or at Union Bams of London, at fixed oxehango £7 sterling. Sinking Fund ot per cent a year ou gross earnings to be invested by Trustee in at not exceeding par. Mr. GEORGE WALKER, la: President Third National Bank, Springfield, is Treasurer of the Company. Bonds for sale at 90 and accrued Interest by the Financial Agents, Walker, Andrews NO.

14 WALL STREET, NEW YOitk. I Ginger Ale, the new ami popular beverage, on draugiii, at WallSt. Pavillion Spring Water direct from Saratoga, on draught, at VanDeusen's, 6 WallSt on draught at Van Deusen's, 6 Wall St Peruvian Beer on draught at Van Deusen's, Wall St VICHY WATER on draught at Van 6 Wall St Also, just received a large invoice of Genuine Imported Belfast GINGER ALE. Sold by Gross, Dozen or Single Bottle. 500 Grnss Fruit Jars, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Time Table of Witllkill Valley Railwai, Tnkes effect Monday, June 23,1973. EASTWARD TRAINS. 1 Dep. Kingston, 5:30 a.

m. p. ni. 3:00 p. Whlteport, 5:40 4:13 3:20 Rosendale, 5:50 4:22 3:35 Spring Town, 5:58 4:33 3:55 New Paitz, 6:07 4:45 4:18 Forest Glen, 6:12 4,53 4:32 Gardiner.

6:22 5:04 4:52 New Hurley, 0:28 6:14 5:02 Shawangunk, 5:24 6:30 Walden, 6:44 Montgomery, 6:55 5:49 6:30 Beaver Dam, 6:59 5:55 6:45 Neely Town, 7:04 6:02 6:53 6:10 7:26 7:17 6:18 7 40 Arr. Goshen, 7:23 6:25 7:50 New York, 9:55 9:25 WESTWARD TRAINS. 9 15 37 Dep. New York, 8:00 a. m.

4:30 p. m. Goshen, 10:50 7:10 7:30 a. ffi. 7:17 7:42 7:26 Neely Town, 11:14 7:33 11 8:12 Beaver Dam, 11:22 7:38 8:22 7:45 8 4 Walden, 11:48 7:57 9:05 8:06 9:30 New Hurley, 12:06 p.

m. 8:12 9:45 Gardiner. 12:16 8:23 10:08 Forest Glen, 12:27 10:22 New Paltz, 12:88 8:43 10:40 Spring 8:51 Rosendale, 1:03 9:05 Whiterfort, 1:13 9:16 11:31 Arr. Kingston. 1:25 9:30 9 and 30 will run dailv.

J. II. JON'ES, Gen. Supt. N.

K. S. It. K. TIME-TABLE.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS. tl 3t t5 J7 A.M. P.M.

P.M. A.M. Kondout, 7 15 2 40 5 10 i 40 Kingston 7 21 2 46 520 746 7 27 2 54 5 34 7 62 Stony 7 42 3 to 5 54 8 06 West 7 46 3 19 6 04 8 10 Beaverkill, 7 56 3 29 6 10 8 20 07 3 40 6 27 8 30 Olive 15 3 48 6 37 8 40 8 20 3 54 6 45 8 45 8 30 4 05 7 04 8 54 Mount 8 40 4 25 7 20 9 04 8 50 4 37 7 33 9 13 FOX 9 06 4 58 7 68 9 30 10 5 04 8 05 9 35 Big Indian, 9 24 5 14 15 9 48 Pine Hill, 9 42 5 33 8 32 10 04 Summit, 9 53 5 45 8 43 10 15 Corners, 10 6 03 9 58 10 32 Corners, 10 25 6 20 15 10 fO ...10 33 6 30 to £9 10 40 6 39 11 (4 62 6 55 11 10 59 7 05 it 11 17 7 28 1 Stamford arrivell 45 8 05 TRAINS GOING EAST, STATIONS. 12 t4 tG A.M. A.M P'M Stamfoql, 6 1 20 i to Moresville, I 48 1 gti 7 2 06 53 Stratton Fans, 7 20 13 2 03 Ha 7 35 2 28 2 18 7 41 2 2 25 Corners 5 35 7 57 2 48 2 38 5 52 8 07 3 04 2 64 06 8 23 3 16 3 06 6 17 8 36 3 16 35 8 61 3 40 3 20 50 910 350 340 7 00 9 18 3 55 3 45 I 7 24 9 40 4 12 4 02 Mount 43 9 55 4 25 4 15 8 01 10 06 4 33 4 23 8 20 10 15 4 43 4 33 Olive Bridge, 8 30 18 4 48 4 38 40 10 28 55 4 45 55 10 40 5 05 4 55 nest 9 13 10 50 5 15 5 05 Mo 9 19 65 19 5 09 9 37 11 15 5 34 24 Kingston 9 45 11 20 5 39 6 29 9 55 11 30 5 45 6 35 tTrains Nos.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, run daily Sundays ex- copted. tTrains Nos. 7 and 8 run Sundays only, rains do not stop. KONDOUT POST OFFICE. ARRIVALS OF MAILS.

New York, 11:40 a 7:45 New York Way, 11:40 a Albany, 8:40 a 12:45, 6:50 p. A lbany Way, 12:45, 6:50 p. m. Ellenville, 3:00 p. N.

K. S. R. 6 r. Esopua, 11:00 a Kingston, 11:30 a 3:00 5:45 p.

Wilbur, 7 a 5 Rhinebeck, 7:45 p. close New York, 7:30, 11:20 a. m.j 5:40 p. New York Way, 11:20 a. m.

5-40 Albany, 10:15 a. 6:30 p. m. Albany Way, 10:15 a. m.

Ellenville, 6 a m. N. K. R. a m.

Esopus, 130 m. Kingston, 6, 11:15 A. 2-30 i- Wilbur, 7 a 5 p. Rhinebeck, 7:30 a. m.

TIME-TABLE KERRY BOAT LEAVE roxrout A. M. 5.43 Down Hudson Special 6.30 Up 7.50 Down Express 9.00 No train. 10.35 Up Express 11.40 Down P. 1-05 No train.

1.45 Up Express 2.45 Down 4.00 No train. 5.20 Up Hudson 6.00 Down Night Express Up Saratoga 7-00 Up Montreal Express train 7.50 Down Milk and Passenger train. LEAVES RniNECLIFF. 6.15, 6.50, 8.21, 9.45, 11.08, A. M.

1.25, 3.15, 4.40, 5.45, 6. 7.22, 8.12, P. M. SUNDAY. eave hinecliff 12.30, 3.15, 5 -8, 10, ll.W, a eave ondout 10.45, 11.50 (D ot rain 12.28), a 2, 4.30, ml.

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