The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 17, 1879, Image 4

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    TUE COLUAI1JIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM SlURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
Mi.seelUnjieous.
Hiaiit.
Whn nn cntlinii.(l(j letm nt Pan l'mn
ciw tnl I (limit itio other thy that tliero
vruto many in tlmt eiiy nlm wnuU liU In
s'c liim l'rrsMcnt ntn'in, lio ninwerci., tlip
Innmlically, 't dnn't n?pfro.' fjtitl further
prcvi'il to my wlicllicr lio would !o n comli
il.ito in n ccrlniii tuiitiiifreiicy, lio looked to
ward Ilia ecannd took rcl'iuo in filenav
1'lii is ilio mii t of (jiimo which Imi bpen
Jilaycd lor iho prut two jwri", whilo Iho man
ngers of iho jjninc have been ulcndin,r that
(Irani was not h catididalo lor 1S8IJ As ho
ha.4 approached llu piint from which
ho started out, some of tho disuiso ha
bicn th own olT.
It U no tecret that tho voyage round tho
world was part of a plan to put Orant in
training for a third term, lie dented to go
abroad, and that wish fr.tcd In with Iho dc
aircaof llioi-o who wanted hitn away foin
party strife", and out ot d.iugcr of Iho com
mittals and complication which would lo al
most inevitable should ho remain at home.
Ho was put in (he Trny'i,rjiuin.nali.rpoMi.M
of money, enough to brer hi expend ilurci
of travel on a liberal s.ile, without seemingly
havii.g tn incur any obligation Tho nrrango
meiit was lar more delicate than tho subscrip
tion to iho find in his behalf in 1SGS. Hut
tho patties lo Itare ns well known as were
Ktsli, Horic, Childs, Drew), and tho others
who flourished during two tonus as tbo pow
cr I o ind tbo throne
(Irani U as much a candidate, now as ho
wa in isns or in 1872. All the King chiefs
and a great number of leader in tho Hepub
lican party are for him first, last, and all tho
tiuio. Th'ey'Kavo WtrcharTgfdirt' tho least
degi-eo, or abated a jot in devotion. Their
programme of a sectional crtuado has been
oigan.'zed'wIlh.rcferenV'to' Oraut. All the
platforms arc tuannfaclured io ono mould,
and they Veartho impress of a preconcerted
, plan of cauipiign for loSO, by forcingi an Is
i Ma with I In South, and claiming that a man
p with mi iron grip u doniauded iu'lho Kxecu
live dukci.
The traditions of the Presidency fiom
Wahlng'on lo'vn count for uolliinj; with
this faction. They want power, patronage,
Ih-Tirnmry, iho hith honor", .and a s-trong
g.iverniiicnt. backed by a great Standing army,
ail increased navy, and Kurnnean forms and.
msiotu, without regaid lo oxpen'c The
. glitter of a court at Washington, with class
- dilinction, enormous out-lay, parade, pila
cos for the Cabinet, and extra, sppropiiations
for maintining the dignity, of their stations,
li'C all comprehended in the chemo of a res1
tiralion of OrMitisin.
Urantjisjj;, anil ,)n(,j, noj tncan to cn
rr (lie Convonlions with any ordinary chance
of losing tho nomination. His expectation
i to conquer it in sdvanco, so tint there will
be nothing more than a ratification of tho
machine's decree, when tho delegates get to
gether eight months hence. He turned aside
from au Intended journey lo Australia in obe
dicneo to a oll from tho wiro pullers, who
told him tho time had cmie fur a personal
participation on his part. Hence his "return
by way of California for the proposed ova
tions. Vet, when interrogated about the
Presidency, he replies, 'I don't aspire.' A'
Y. A'ttn.
0I1IIWT1I UK tIKEUIlX ANII ASIIIXHTOX
TKUltlTOIUKS.
There has been a lame settlement-in Eas
tern Oregon and Washington Territory thU
season. The immigration into that region
lias been larger tban at any time since the
original settlement, of the country, by, the
white. The cause U not hard to trace. The
pioneer settler lias llttle now' lo fear from
attacks by roving band of Indians. The
Nez Perco have been removed entirely,
The other predatory tribes have been com
pelled togoupon reservations. In addition
one large Indian reservation has been thrown
open to pre-emption and Iionictead settle
ment. Ooa effect of this large immigration
is the Increased development of the agricul
tural resource of the country. It lias been
estimated thi year at least 80,0U0 tons of
wheat will be shipped fr.im Entern Ore
gon and Washington Territory through
Walla Walla alone. This estimate do.es not
include a vast stretch of territory wherj the
farmers must seek on other outlet. It Is
evident that Eastern Oicgon and Washing
ton Territory will in the future contribute
largely to the grain exports of tho Pacific
coast. Another effect of tho lettlemrnt of
the county is the Impetus given to railroad
enterprise. The people are most anxious to
secure railroads, and the State Legislature
has offered Inducements to Esstern capital
ists to enter upon such undertakings. San
Franciico Bulletin.
Cologne Cathedral is at length nesr com
pletion; and August next year wi'I see it
finished. Begun in the very midst of the
'ages of faith,' hen monarchs beggared
themselves to raise inagnificlent structures,
of which only picturesque ruins now remain
for tho world to look at, this extraordinary
temple lagged bebin 1 all its cotemporaries
in the work of construction, saw them reach
their mature glory, decline, and sink to
' ruin, itself bping all the time an 'unfinished
labric. The firtt stone of the Cologne Cath
edral was laid in 1248, wheu" the 'grand edi
fices now left, perfect or ruined, in Europo
were eilher just finished, or like tin Notre
Dame, in Paris, were in rapid progress j but
while the most elaburale of Iheuj took only
three centuries to bring lo perfection,
Cologne has absirbed more than double the
time. It took nearly three centuries to
complete the choir, and ilnc'j tint date, it
has required liberal aid from nearly all .the
sovereigns of Europe lo lep the construct
ion going. What now remains to bo done
is the last stage and crowning decoration of
tbo stately towers.
(let out Doors.
The close confinement of all factory work,
glxes tho operatives pallid luces, poor ap'
petite, languid, miserable feelings, poor
blood, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary
troubles, and all the physicians and medf
cine in the world cannot help them unless
tin y get out of doors or i'se Hop Hitters, the
purest and best remedy, especially for such
cases, having abundance of health, sunshine
and rosy checks in them. They' cost but a
trille. ife another column.
A strict observance of Sunday is being
urged in Germany, and is looked upon with
faur eeen by Ihottjwhoarennli'hurcb-goerg,
Jt .is social and economical and nut u relig
ious movement, and therm! desired is not a
tumley lite mat oi J.:iiar,ii or Ainerica,um
Cue ou vtliich ibeie shall be rest and re-creation
for all and particularly or tho arllan
andbC-ca lrd laburiug cls-ses, employers nut
to be permittee! to exact worlcon tuutuay ex
cept incases tif absolute nei'tssily, tnii,e!nv
iu Germany has not been invested wild
much of a sacred character. In tho ChiIu
llu parts (it ihe country all cluavs go to
i huicb, but ihiy Kpeud the rest of tht) day
In dancing, leei-liiiikirpJund othtr vigor
lUS hlnut me Ills, in I be Pinleuirut Me ti us
Ihry do nut even go lo church. The houses
nl worshili are lew ollcn not .mnio Ihnu
lino to a til z ill vlllsges.md In equally small
proportion in the cities and the small num
ber then sro ill attended. At the same
time tbcie are fewer ( deuces against the
public peace luau cnurch-golug Eng.
laud.
I'AVIN.ltt.NCI.noNK.KT."!., WITH JIKTIIOl.S OF
TIIRAT.MKNT.
The horse Is our nob'ol domestic nnlmal,
''"V. i '." "V,cl,,r'j lniiolng In nppe araim ,
lull l lif liilell'gihro nn-1 when dimity trcatiii
ginnit In reiilin an allectloil linnl limnim in
ll nxt'irr, ami pi-rf, nK in t,c at point of
rndiiramuihe tasks Iimih(iI, and we hist nlil
Is ton oltcn sniveled u llie lisnlesl and hsrsli
et li-nge of any nfiim- auluisli. And prohibit
fur Ibis reason Is llie most liable lo dl,o.c and
lilrtni'litK.
Jlanv.an othernls!! vnlusl le hnrte ( dl-flfitr
til tnt f'fd and rendered more or lex until ft
servlre hy uglv slurlns, misijtliiljr rlngtioi.T,
spllnls, etc. H iinellnies tliee difficullies en
not of a n-rioiM nature, lliat Is, do not lmc the
horse, or mskn any iimlerhl difl'-rence In llm
abllily for perf inning wntk on ihe farm lu
such animals aro n-ndereil nnaslntle, or Ifdi
posnl of, it mint lie at a tacrlfu-e of price. (I n
erslly,liocver,llie liore Is pelnnnentlj lame I,
unless Ihe r.iue Is reiniied, which Is very ill
dom and often entirely ruined fir travil ir
work,
Sinvins are tnos I generally produced by a
slrsin or overwork in dmwiinr- The bony ct
crestenceor subtanceof which It is compo id
will grow quite fast and Koinctlmes give lliu rr)i
pearsn oof an cnlargid joint, and unless lit
tended to In season will suon btcome dill'iculi lo
mshace. Many rcuied its have liein ilethisl lor
IliU dlfUcullV, Cut usually with very indilll-rint
succe". Illlslering la gcaerilly rrsorlul in
whtn aurlhipg Is Blltinpltd, at d will In some
easts, whtn jiroperly jh?i f niml, stop llie
liiuwlh of hi- f svln but will nut remote lie
bunch nl reaily formed or cure the latncni-s,
besides the proic isapait.ful me pii ducii g
soreness nini rcniUrlng Ihe horse mote or lea
unfit fjr service.
Some f,nir years ago I)r, 11. J. Kendall ol
Euos'jursh lalb, Vt., bating a hotse Iroubbd
with spavin Iried hliterlng lo cure it. 'Jlie
6pcrallon appeared so painful and unaatitfactrry
that it was abandoneil with llie Ulioi lliat
remedy 1cm torturing in lis application m.d
more certain in its UlVrt mixlu he dtvlml.
Accordingly, the Doctor ait hlmsdf to work, and
being a practical physician and druggist, snci
ceedtd in preparing a remedy that sirce its in
troduction lo public notice, has achieves! a suc
cess that is of the most salisfaclury character
About three years hince, hearing of several ia
es whero "Kendall's Spavin Cute," as llie rem
edy is termed, had been used with goon ell c
I look some paiqa toacertain llie tact in ibis
case, and reported the same for several of our
leading ngricillliiral journals. I give a few in
stances to wh Ich 1 am personally knowiig.
Mr. It, A. Gains of Berkshire, Vl., owned a
valuable horse having a spavin of llie sin of
half a hen's cgg.and producing severe lameness,
Afcer trying the usual remedies with no cfl vl.
learning of "Kendalls' Spavin Cure,' a hoitle
was nhiained and used according lo directions,
The application produced no blistering, did mil
a ppiar to be painful, and left no scar or callou,
A.iud er tiotiib mas imed and it cured the spavin
stopping the lameness and removing llie Imrih.
I examined llie K-ua canf illy and could timl i.u
itlllerence in the sise of joints, and could lot
to'l upon which the spivin was lo;at2d. The
nurse lias been worked hard since and upon i J
amlning him a second time a while since, site
an interval of three or fjur years, was plea-td
to find no return of llie difficulty in any shape
or manner ; one leg is as Bound and perfect to
all appearance as the other.
ill. X. P. Weld also-f-'v-1r-:-:-n -V.
t till " ul erKinru, t,
2i2j(KKrof spavin wilh this remedy
snd in six weeks ihe lemenesa was gone, llu
bunch nearly removed and he considered llie
norse cured, i here lias been no return of the
difficulty sine, although the horse has been
worked hard. A. A. Slmpkins of West Enue
bnrgh, V.t, has had an experience, similar lo
the above, ami oiliers miglitbe given, but (litn
may'be ronsidered suflicient to establish the
fact of Ihe curative lowers of this remedy, ai d
alo, which is equally important, the perman
ance of Ihe cure ; the relief afforded being not
temporary, but lastinc In effect. Enual bhi-
ces lias been had with 'Kendall's Spavin Cure'
in uib ircnunene oi spurns, curb, ringbone,
bruises, strains of different kinds, callous. c-c
I wih to call natticular attention In ilu'a n
humane method of treatment, the remedy.whilc
o i ruiuieiii in uoeration yeiooes not prouiue
pain or soreness, as is the cae with moataDidi-
cations; This feature isdeservinc of noticeand
is receiving commendation from many nromira
cnt gentlemen in this country, among whom 1
would mention Mr. Charles A. Currier, special
agen t for the Massachusetts Soeiely for the prq
vention of cruelly to anImals,I!o9ton,Masachu
setts, and others.
Although this remedy was originally design
ed fir the treatment of horses, yet it has bid
uaeu tor unman ailments, such as different
firms of rheumatism, or deep seated pains of
long standing, with equally good effect.
"Kendall's Spavin Cure" has been introdnc
ed lhroiighout the most of Ihis country, an ' is
being put into the hands of all the leading
wholesale druggists from which it may be ob
tained, or through whom ll may be ordered by
every druggist. Dr. Kendall has also compil
ed a small work or "Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases," of about 100 pages, fully initia
ted, and giving In a small compass a Urge
amount of useful infjrmation.fiee from all neb'
nical terms and which will be worth many
times Its cost, of twenty-five cents, to all oui
ers o f horses. Something of Ihe favor will
which this wort is being received by the pnl -1
c may be inferred from the fact that one bur
dred thousand copies or over have been sold
since April list. Should any one desire fur
ther Information upon any matter contained in
Ibis article, they will please address Dr. 11. J,
Kendall, at Enosburgh Falls. Vt.
E. B.TOWLE.
West Berkshire, Vt., Sent. 1879
Wh are informed that the 'Kendall's Spavin
Cure" is now s il I by Moyer Bros. Uloomsbnrg
Pa, and by all of the leading wholesale drug
gits and a lerge number of prominent n lull
druggists.
beautiful Pictures for All.
The great Art Publishing House of George
Stinson tc Co,, of 1'ortland, Maine, move's
steadily on Iho even tenor of its way, appar
ently not feeling the dull limes. During the
year 1878 they Bold over Four Million pictures
ot all descriptions. Ihey publish every do
ecription of fine pictures, and the prices range
from ten cents upwards to twenty dollars per
copy. Their corre'pondence for this large
business is immense; they receive, on an aver
age, over one thousand letters per day. Mcs-rs.
btinson & Co publish only tho better class of
pictures, ann it is well known that anything
coming from tins reliable house is of standaid
merit. We have jist received copies of four
very fine sleel engravings, which they have
just brought out. The plates were engraved in
IoxnoN, at an expense of four lliou-aid
pounds sterling, or twenty thousand dollars, to
which great sum must be added the customs
duty of twenty five per cent, on account of
their being imported into tho United States.
these engravings are alter paintings by great
modern' masters ot art, and the artists who en
graved the plates stand in the front rank of the
woild's renowned engravers.
It is believed, and generally conceded, tint
these engravings make np the fine-t and most
elegant set of works of high art ever brougl:
out by Ainericau publishers. This enteri ris
iug firm, though many years In the Art Put;
llshing business, have not grown old and tin
progressiw, but pu the other hand make i
provement and progress year by jear, giving
the people better and better pictures fur
Ihe same or less money. They may, we feel
sure, fairly claim to stand at the head of the
Art Publishing business in America. Wo can
only understand tho culoisat proportions their
(rale jias assumed uy remembering that this is
a great and mighty nation of nearly iiliy mil
lion neoide. Wo cam ot better illustrate llu
magnitude of their business limn to state tie
umouut ot money pniu ny mem lor postage
stumns dunnn ihe years 18,11. 1S77 and 187S.
We have the figures direct from the.tirin.or we
would think there was some error, in iPitithcy
puid for postage 533.101.ua, In 1877 they
naid for no-tace S37.1M8.7C. In 1878 the
amount ol money that they paid for p staue
stamps was simply enormous a utile oyer
$0.000 00. Stinson A Co, stand omiuiil' the
largest and most judicious advertisers in tho
country and a short time since paia in n single
day Slil.OOO-uu in cash on a contract Mr an
vertising They einnloy ngtnls eveiywliere
throughout the Uiiitid Mates and Dominion ol
tiii.nda for Hie nil-of tl.eir iieiures by sub.
scr ption ) w call atteull u to lli.ir udrerliso
muut 1't agents ill another column Thoso who
rex d pleasant, profitable work should corres
pond witli tin m,
Betides laying Iho Urge amounts of post
ago sti'ed ah ive. their expiess and froitdit
lulls nro enormoH8 only su all i iders sre cnt
l.y piail, the brgor b'ing sent byixpioss mid
freight. Alueiieau II me hnuld be
lua'u b nu'ilnl by nlbcd works o arl, and
prices for really iueri-"liou pictur s uiu now o
low iliat lliei' eun bono excuio for tb ' walls to
remain gloomy, urai'onicd and cheerless
American homes should bo made beauli ,
and Iho tendetidency of ibis will 4.0 to mako
morn rc-lined and beautiful the lives of all
dwellers thereiu.
atarrH
CaUtrh cf tho Nasal Cavities, Acute,,
Chronic, nnd Ulcerative, Hay Fovor,
or tloso Catarrh, Catarrh of tho Eyo
and Ear and Catarrh of tho Throat,
scccr.ssrcLLT TI! hated kith
SAND'S RADICAL CURE,
(lATAItRH Is ft dtBrift of tli mncond mintrrtifl
J Temperaments nd count Itntlcma ?nrr Iti vutftlir
In IntllTl'lual cmcr, Ctrrh injf rln trom n cnitl or
a PticcPMlon or coM, irom lutltlrn c nun ire of itmoo
Mirrr. wetirtntr wet clottitnif, or FXposnnt t-t Irtclciuont
ttirr. Ami liconiin(r ttiurontl.lr chtlluI hpn iho
iilfTcntlTo prKnn aro In morbtij or laictlva conrtition,
snd thontrcrKth ntnlTltnl forccncxiintihtc'1. Tim rti--cntftmsynrlny
frotnafcrofiilous rondlilon nrtliaMoctd.
from Hctrlct Fever, McmIph, a ml IHphiticrJu.ln which
cnrt Iho f ye And vat are genrrallr Inrolrfd tnl
clnmiiqtitntitlpcf m titer. Th dlchrifc (romth
nrp, tlti iHitlnctlrefcitturaln ftltcnttrrhMciuifla From
wliatcrcooihcy arlap.rnaybotriln hnd watery, and
to acid m tn cAvta rcdtifna And excoriation of ilio fit In
with whlrh thcyromoln contact, or thick ai d ydlow
lRh. f mlttinjf n Totil odor, or clear and whita II ko tho
whlto of an reg. There pay bo an entice lack of aocro
tlon, ihn nrf iccabilnff dry mfl feTcrUh, tho face, trnnl
nnd tinpT part of tho hend feellnff nneomforiaMo, and
naif II was encircled by fi tight, tinyleldinKnanil. IhU
latter plmie w cftlled my ratarrfi. Tho free rjatterr
OIcharireB ca-ta iho tiMnrt to incll and m coino
thleKFned.rcntlTlDK nrvathtniT thronsh the noao dim
cult or Inipoanthlo, and tho auTerer ftnd It nciMnrr
to brcflilio through the mouth, therrhr ticrmltilnir cold
air to r directly to tho brctichlallnbea nnd lunjra.
1 ho matter paBin down t o throat create a ennatant
dpflro to hawk ana cincrtornto to throw H offi but
when the membran It dry nnd feverish, tnatcad of
pajfilnir freely down fromtha rt"-) nnd throat, tho mn
cua becomes nird and forms Into araba. Incrustation,
ana hard lump, tthlch ndhrro ao firmly to tho naal
rasfiaea and throat as to requlro very pcrslntentctTort
o dialodire them. Tho eye In praipathj becomes In
flamed, red, wen It, and waterv.or In tho morning tho
lleis may be found Klucd together, and matter Is ao
cretedlnmoroorli'Mqnantity, The raralao becomes
crlouAly afft.'cteii.dlncfiirBtmf qnunt It lea of matter, b
tides being vUlted by tho nost violent neuralsle piUna.
ending frequently In Indamrnatlni,, ulceration, and
finally ueafiicaa. Tn -tnrnarl;roncliUltubeB,andlT)nra
aro In many cwi affected by catarrh, and hen pro
tmtlon of the oerrons ayitctn 14 aupcraduodiBuch af
fc.-tlnns becomo alnrmtntf.
Abrlcfanrvey of this mopt crlotiartIaf,ae warns all
rho are afflicted It n ttto nmVo ppecdy preparation for
lis treatment bcf.irn It becomea chronic. Tho ad ran
tatres offered by Bafocd's IUdical Ctrnn we confl
dcntly hello vo nro to bo fonnd In no other remedy.
T.veryatep In lis preparation, ercry lino In tho direc
tions, mark It a narientlHo remedy, calculated to meet
every rhajo of tho rthcaao. Thontimeronstcatlmontals
from tho beat pooplo in tno United States attest tbe
ctfem In which It Is bld by thoso -Alio have been
frredfrr'mth" bto'-tui-Ptiiirtlvo nnd dangerouauiscaao
who wuicn LUiUii.iuu u wtiny uiuicioa.
JUST rUBLISIIED.
A carpfully reTlscd Treatho on Tatarrh, with an ao
ruraio description of aymptoma nnd eymnathetlo die
caa together With mlnuto directions for effect! ojf
with FANroBD'a itADtCAL Cobb a apcedy and pcrma
r.rr.t enre. Also obaervatlona on diet and tho general
I cAih, of vast Importance, to nil afflicted with catarrh.
It H wrapped about ea-h bottle of tho ItADioALCunx.
or will bo inallud frco oa receipt of stamp.
r-.eh racVafrfl of Ranfobd's Ratitoal Cni contalni
fir. ftantord'a Improved Inhallnfr Tube, with full direc
tions for iwo In all cases. l'rlce,fl, Botdbyallwholo
lalo nnd retail druRpWia throughout the United States
ant) Canada. WfXKft & rOTTEU. Oeoeral Agents
and 'WliOlceolO Urugglf U, Doston, Mass.
COLLINS'
VOLTAIC PLASTER
Curos Pains and Actios.
It equalises tho Circulation.
i muuui'i jnuammtiiorT aciiod;
w curin uumurci anil Dtrains.
IremovraValn and Horenew,
t cures Kidney Co up taint.
t strengthens llie Musclca.
t curea lUieu mat lira and Kcaralgta.
t relaxes StUTencd Cords.
tcores Nervous Shocks.
t It invnluablo In Paralysis.
(cures Inflammation of tho Llvefw
t removes Nervous rains.-
t currt Pplnil Weakiic-
k i vji tv..at uTooothlng.
tenrea tnllBDir or Fits.
It la Bafe.ltcllablo, and Economical.
ciaprrHcriDen oy i nyPicuns.
i la Indorsed by Electricians
PRICE 25 CENTS.
He careful to obtain Collins Voltaic Plastm, ft
combination of Electric or Voltaic Plates with a highly
Medicated Plaster, as seen In the above cut. Bold by
all Wholesale and Ketall Iiruitslsts throughout the
T'nlted Mates and Canada, and by WEEKS efcTOTTEU,
Proprietor. Jtnmon, Maps.
PERMANENTLY CURES
I KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Piles.
lHMt.1l. CLAKK,8outli1Ier,Vl.,arisl
'ejweeaf KIDNEY THOCBIXS itfcael
I acted Jlle m charm. It baa cared tuny very I
badeaeeeorriLES Had baa never failed to I
1 act efflclently.
KEL80t FAICCTTILD, of SUAlbana, VC, I
I aare. U la ofprlcelcM value. After a-tUea I
years ol great suffering- from Pile and Cos I
I uveneee It completely cured me."
O. S. HOC All OX, rBcrLidilre Mf, nie 1
I Mckaae has done wonder for me In com-
I pletely curing A severe Wver and Kidney I
I Ceatplalni."
IT HAS laTIf 170
I WONDERFUL IT II I L
run t,ri.
JIECACSK IT ACTS ON TIIEl
I MTtll.TIir. IIOWXLS AND KID-1
INEVS AT THE SAME TBIE.
Becauoo ttoleaneea the system of u
I the poisonous humors that develops
I in Kidney una urinary diseases, on
lousnosst Jaundice, Constipation, I
I Piles or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
I and Female disorders
KIIINEV.WOKT I. drr vficloUo cam-
I fad sad cB be Hit hj mall prepaid
I One parkag0nlllmaVeflxt of medicine
U.r at the Irucr1t. Price, ,1.00.
WILIS. liniAlSCKT i CO.. Frnrletgn.
I S nurUnclon, Vt.
PORT GRAPE WINE
rsedlutboprtnclpil CUnrchea for Comrannlen
liurpjaes.
i:s:ELLi.!!rro; ladies and wsaklt
PSBSOSS AHDTH2 AQt E,
Speer's Port G-rape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
fphls Celebrated Native Wlno inaio from the
i j'ncooi uio upono urape, rauea iu iiiiauouuiy
ltd Invulualilo
Ton:o ana Strengthening Properties
are misurruf-no ty any other Native utne. lielne
the pure Juice of tU- (irap. produced under ilr.
ttpcer'ii own personal supervision, lta purity and
ffpnului'ncisa are guaranteed, 'llie youDjfest chllxl
j uay pa-tu Wo of 1th Keueroim iuatitles, and i lie uatc
eht Invalid use it to udvanta. H U particularly
U1 ue Ida 1 (o the a?ed aud dHbiiltated, avd suited to
the various aliments that aftert the weaker sex. It Is
iu tvery respect a wink to nic msutuuN,
1. J. Sherry.
The I1 .T.HNKUUVIsa Wine of Kuiwrlor Character.
and partakes jf the KOlden quilltle of the crape,
fruiu which It Is made. For 1'urlty. UlciinewH, Flavor
unci .Mcunuiui rruptruvti, it win ueiouuu uuexeeueu
sruKirs
1. .T. lli'siiiriy.
TI.N llll NI1V stands unrtvalfd In this Country,
U'lnff f.ir K'liwrlor (ur m. dlclnul purpOhcs.
IV HA I'I'll h: ilHllllatlon rrr in t e urupoandcon.
talm valuihio nuHllil ,u pruix nlfi.
II hm a dcllca'n llivnr. similar to tlmt or the
jraHi, irom whlcii ll lsi!Ktllled,andliln;rtatra(jr
anions t)rHt-:!a?s rariiillea.
Hid that thu thrnatureor AI.KIICI) KI'KKII. l'unstlc
N.J., Uovcrlbucuikuf onili U.Clio.
SOI.n UY G. A. IvTjEIM.
J'ino 21, UTV-tf
Tina ricr.R is on rtt.r wim
"OOWELL &
Advertising Aaonts.
y v -
SELLERS'
COUGH
SYRUP !
50 Years Boforo tho Public.
1'ro'iminced lij nil lo bo tlio most I'lrn-nnl nnil
riiicftcliMuromiJy In uv, tor tho mtr f rfMiul,-,
cold-, irnili, ln,iirrnr.-, tickling 80111 llloll Ot tlio
throat, whoo.ilnit couih.otc. OVIIlt A MILLION
IIOTTI.IN Mlll.ll WITHIN Till! t,1T WAV
YUAUs, it kIvm relict whorcier iwuJ, anil his tho
power to Impurt benent lint ennnot lio li.nl trom Iho
CO'igh mttiiirritiowln Httf, Siil.lbynlllirilghMnt
2S centsiwrtiullli.
siM.i:us MVlJIt I'll. I.i nro also hl'lity re
commn led fiir curing liver c .mphilnt, constipation,
alck-hcndaches, tcver nnd niruo, and all diseases ot
tho stomach and liter. Sold by all DrugfrhU at lb
cenM per box.
R. S. Sollors & Co., Pittcburgh, Pa.
oct 3, 'to ly.
olfiit.ierfor nrio invtnHonn.or for improvmrntnti
on pM tintt.fur wedlcal or other compoumll, trade
mnrkt nnd tnbrl. Ctirrntt, Atttqnmrnt. Inter
ftrenrel. Appeal, finitufor Infringement, and
all raitlnrUlna under the Pat tit iMirn.rrromvl-
ill mirniifu ro ini'fimniM mill nmit nrrn
ll the ratentof-
fiet mtw tttlt.
in
7n((flfMl I'tl vt.
litimi inimii'f the t S. Potent
clitxtvtltt, ice fin mala chitr $mrche, and nnrurt
VaUnti more promptly, and with broader claim,
thrn fmw trh.t nr rvmnt from Uth(nahn.
I sena vt a tnw
el or sketch of
vmtr device.' we
mam examinations nna iiunaiM lojxatnta'jilils,
frre if charff All tnrrtnorutfnct ttrtctly con
ftdentlat. PTtrfthafi.midAo CIIAUOU UX-
X7;.v.s iurxwr js siwum:i.
Werrfer in, Wathlnnton, to Hon. Pontmatter
Gmernt J. it Kejt, J!ivt F. D, PuiPer, The flerman
Atnertcon National Jiank, tn oprtalu in the V, N.
J'atmt Oijicf, and to fienatortatid Ilepremntutlvtt
in ( HHrrfKt! and tspertaltit to wrcllenttin every
Mate in the f nn nnd In I'anvda. Add r its
Qp)'vaite I'atent Oj'ice, Mathinytont D, C
THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF
LADELPHIA
BUIXDINO
Cor, Chratnut nnd Klglitli fits.
Who rccclvo AdvcrtlFcment
i ioi
it Ci
or this Taper,
r-riTlllA!ATro nt w" tain Atatea
co i iiiini to n-ei ror Mm
rVrmanarAdrtrmina-..
fiend 5c. for AYE.Il ifc SON'S MANUAi-
W inirtnlM It la tjtrj tw, nstttri not tit hw lent lUnd.
Inc or how dcrply nwtpd, H Ito la.UBt rolur, ondiom tbo
no,, chroofo ro.t. la from coo lo tr.ro work. If uied dlrtot.
Jd. I oUmllod hnmorr of tritln.ool: ron be riioo if do.irod.
koibll mo ok la a trUI. lo ron.lt.ro ,1,., l,.iouri hrn all
oiber moon, bare fallrrt. KM ly all drolrra lu oiedkloe. W
oriit 'rr Uitilr. s, trooon rrr.l) I of rrko, I j
JlttBM'tLTZ.Grnrralascnt forl'.S anilCana'at
1:111 liiinKllii hi.. llHllliuurr, .11,1.
CAII iroiiloo bare trade mark ood kfvi-ature ol I r J, VI o
IU at) ara'n rr
sept :i "3-lj-.
J W It CO.
INSTITUTE.
stabllobodlnlS72fortheours
bwwmbmw nv. t.u.,a. uiiu naau aviarnaoua
wltrtoot tUo tiso of knifo or load ot blood aud Uttlo
pain. Jj'or Information, circnlara and reterencoa,
oddresa lr. 1'. 1. I'U.Nb, Auiora, hauo Co., Ilk
I3.'7 l.
THIS NEW
ELASTIC TRUSS
Hm a FU fllfftrtnr from ill '.bm, to
et)p-thip, with elfAdji)iUBf mi
U fUr, edapta ItMlf to til Iiiou
of tbf be, Ula tha AU -ht
mtmmm
tht Hernia ll btld mcbmIj 4U, od nibi. r.r.kl aur .
UJo. lllsM,aurbltiirfclip, StbrsiiilL Ciraut.ra
Eggleston Trass Co,, Chlcaao, IIL,
sept. 13, 79-ly, J w & co.
TUG JOHNSON HLVOIVIM. HOOK-CASE.
Jlade of Iron, beautifully orna
mented. Adjustable shelves.
Cheap and strong. Cannot pet
out of order. Four sizes. Bend
for complete circular and price
list. Send 25 cents for our new
Illustrated Catalopiio of School
Merchandise. Every Puroif r
Temlter thould have it,
BAXER, FBATT & CO.,
Headqjartert for all School Supplies,
142 A 141 (JUAMJ STltELT, KEW TOEK.
J-cpl I-', IV
THE WHITS SEW INS MACHINE-
Wlieress, tho world renowned reputation ot tho
Wluto Sewing Machine
Influeps manv unstrrunulnua pnnmatltirs tn rpjtnrt tn
all Mods of ineao tricks to Injure Us reputation, we
bej: to caution all intcndlnff purchase" not to buy a
White Machine
except, from Its regular authorized dealers, who will
be fcualnloea by the following warranty.
WB WAHIIA.NT THK NATURAL WK H AND TKAIl
Of TUB
While ShDtllB Sewing MacMie,
MATH Nl'MIIKIl 1(133311 I'OIt KAMILV l'UltPO.
SKS, aNll I1KKKHY AdUKKTIl KKKl' TUB NAMK
IN IIEI'Allt Kill! TIIK TKIIM UK l lVli VKAIIS
KUO l THIS 1) VTE, KilEKOr'L'llAnmt.
Th'ri warranty excepts the breakage of nrodles,
bobblr.H and bhutllfH.
Tills wnrranty will not be sustained unless the
Plata number" sbo.e trlven corresjiond Willi Ihe
nniatier on Ihe Miullle race slide, Ueware ot defaced
or altered numbers.
WHITE REWIND MACHINE CO.
Ths "WHITE1' Sbutt o Sowing Machine
HaOHKATKK oapacity thsnar.y elherfninlty Rewlng
Machine f jr doing every variety ot work,
J, SALTZEIl, fieneral Agent,
llloomsburg, I'a.
Oct. 8, ly,
ONE MILLION
winiE.ri.ovaiiiiu
Plants! Bulbs
bltr Uller fur "BrUI lm Prk4 LUl."U wWlekl
' Li fiiuiiJ luau it, ileal for CitlUrt. I
3B Oortlandt Slraat, Maw York.
(IS,4T,
lvl
mm mm
timfs nu
llaallBaSaBlS P
H dm mm H9 &aBaH a
mt numm mm mmm nmmmm a.
o KM Jmfjm mM mw9 Mawm
" in mmmw mw m mm
M ITaaaaaiaijaTaaBaaaaia ST
O BBlra(j IT
n I w JBS"Pr 7
laBaBasl 3fl aBSaB
BUt I
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T ' I 'a... .. - aBTIaa-SaBatr-Jaaalr Weft Wwm rtSMfgft. tamnHI IT I ' riHata. aBaTaBTatarT1 TTT aBaBaaBaWa'arsanT ' I r -!l-?r;J f. laia . 1 3
BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH N01U1AL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
TIIIH SCHOOL, an at present constituted, odcrs tho very best fucllltlcs tor I'rofowtonal and Classical loarnlne.
nulldlnirs spacious, In.ltmg and commodious-, completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, nnd furnished with a bountiful stiuily or pure.son
8PUKatlon'liealthful, anu easy of nccoss. Toaehers CTporlenccd, cfflclcnt, and allto 10 their work. Discipline, rlrin hut kind, uniform aud thorourl. Kxpenser
moderate, fitly cents a wi ek deduction to all expecting to teach. Student admitted at any tlmn. Kooms reserved when desired.
Courses of study prescribed by tho state i
I. Model School. H. Preparatory. III. Eleineulary. IV, Clasnical.
Adjunct Courses! I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Coupe In Music IV. Course In Art. V. Courvc In Physical Culture.
Tho elementary, sclcntino and classical Courses aro I'HOl'm-IIUtfAt., and Students irraduatnsr therein, recelvo stato Diplomas, conferrlns tho followln
corresponding licCTces ' Master of the Elemental Master of tho Sciences s Master of tho Classics. Uraduatcs In tho other courses recelvo Normal ccrtlncalcs
their attainments,, signed liv tho onicers ot the hoard of Tustet .
Thccoursoot study prescribed by ihe state Is liberal, and tho P :lontlflc and Classical courses are not Inferior to thoso ot our best Colleges.
The state renulresa higher order ot citizenship. Thotlmos deiiandlt. Ills one ot the prlino objects ot Mils school to help to secure It. byfurnlslitnclnieiil
irent and efficient Teachers for her schools. Tolhtscndlt sollclls youug persons of good abilities and good purposes, thoso who desire to iraprovo their tunc
and their talents, as -tudents. To all such It promlsos aid In developing their powers, andnbundant opportunities for well paid labor alter leaving school, for
Catalogue, acinres. inn iTincnmi.
KIN. U'll.l.l.Ol lil.U'lil.l.,
President llonrd
Sept. s, ,(.-
IDOIsT'T
But conic at once and look
IN THE
IK VB CANNOTjjJHr-TN
'READ Y-M AD E,
. WE CAN
SELL YOU THE CLOTH,
on
TAKE YOUR MEASURE,
AND MAKE YOU A SUIT IN
CITY STYLE
IIK1TEU AND
OTr0i!!,m
THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN.
CLOTHS, CASblMERES,
SOLD BY THE YA11D.
Now selling at the
RELIABLE STORE OF
BATED) WWEMEm.
ENDORSED BY OVER
MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE
rypncmrtM irfjivrncr! I p
Paris, 1878
AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA. 1876.
Ai blreVry STRONG, SMOOTH, ani
EXCELLENT THREAD.
rilAnnn a r r-
Home industry
rs il r l kl r mr
win aT
April 18, 'if.lv
THCBtST
SOLD BY
J or:.:.', ijr
i SLJKT 9iaTAMR0O I NEW YORK &. BOSTON.
MHMMiPtMiiiiiiiMi nun
S15OO.O0L
BtVARl i
aa.
"'HtHUHBIRt
fOUFAATICULARS ' "UHBin" - ADDRESS:
WHiteSlwino Machine
fcept HrJ,.4H.
The only improvement ever made on the common
POROUS PLASTER.
It conUlns greater1 nnd moro powerful .
PAIN-RELIEVING, STRKNUTHENINtf, ANI, CUUATIVK l'KOPEHTIES
tlian tbo common Porous Plaster, and la far superior to liniments and tho bo-called electrical appliances.
1'ltK'i: Si l!l!NTS.
OCt t, 4W. 1
ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES.
SUITA1IL15 FOR
YAHDS,
CEMETERY LOTS,
and Public Grounds.
The follow luk' thows tbe Picket Qothlc, one of tlio
nnveral beautiful styles ot Fence manufactured by
the undersigned.
For Beauty and Uura'.Ully they are unsurpassed.
I'ut up by eiperlenced hands, and warranted to
gltesullsfactlQu,
Prices and Specimens of other Designs
sent to any adaress.
S- 3VC. HESS,
Bloomsburg, Fa,
juiy
'JD Orn
S300I
A UONTli guaranteed. (IS a day
at home made by thu Industrious,
capital not required t au will start
)oii jiieu, wuuieu, uojs ana gins
make money faster ut work lor
than alamlblnir else. 'Ibe wurkia
lght and pleasant, and, such as anyone can go
light at. Thoso who ore wise who see this notice
will nnd us their addresus at emca and sue for
tuemseltes. Costly Outat and terms tree. Mow Is toe
nine. j note aireuuy ai. uo jaiug up large
sums U money. Address 'IlllK & Co.. Augusta,
Maine.
oct a, '4-Jy
of Trnstren
DELAY"
through the largest stock of
OOUNTY.
NOVELTIES,
Huts, Caps, &c,
Vor Men and Boys,
Pearl Shirts,
Under Clothing.
Pretty suits for little boys,
Cheap suits for Men,
Cheap Overcoats,
Trunks, Satchels, Bags, ifcc.
Gum Clothing, &c.
THIRTY SEWING
W rsrARttfurn iJt.ttr.
rMArJUFACTURED at :
10UNT HOLLY, N.J.
mRriBRO(iiuircD)ACUTS.mrit
MMMtMl
SB SltlPLC .
.WAMAKTtB
..illOfB
Co. Cleveland, ohio.
K.i! I" I I V lals U a remarkable
U i J jIj O medlclno will cure spav
In, Splint curb. Callous. &c., or any enlargement
AM) WII.I. 1IEMOVE ,1IK IIUnCH WII'lIOUT
Q I) A VIM HLIBTKUINO or causing a
31 AV 111 sore. No remedy ever dis
covered equals It for certainty of
of action in stoyplng the lameness and removing
the buncn. Price ll.oo. hend for circular glUng
11 TP I? I'HOOK Hold by drugglsu, or sent to
J U XV Vj any address by the Inventor. II. j,
Kendall, M7T)., Knosburgh r ails, Vt. Moyer liros.
AKtruis njuoiusuurg, ro.
May S3, '.v.-ly
XT ff) Q Ti rend tr, sents In stamps or curren.
XI W lacy for a pew lltilisK hook, it
ireuis ui un uiae'ases, uassa line engra.ings snow log
pocltluns assumed by sick horses, a table of doun. n
UCM 'arga collection ot VAf.UAllt.KHKC.
IJWl l U'f.M. rules for telling the ago of a
uurie,wiiu an engraving su owing leeui or eacn jear
und a large amount of valuabln horse Inlorinat Ion.
Ur. Wm.II. Hall says, "1 uae bought books that 1
paid is and 10 fur which I do not like as well as I
do jours." hiku kob a Ciiirti.111. Agents Wanted.
II. J. Uendall, M. Ll., Enosburgh l-'alls, VI,
May V, t.ly
THIS COLLAR
and a Cow Milker free
to farmers who act as
.gent - cut thU out and
address with stump
8MITII SON,
S4 Uey St., V. V.
Jul; 11, 3m.
Name this paper.
D
issor.unoN or i'aktnkksiiu',
mo nartnertihlD hereioforo pxli.lt nir betucn C. II.
Drockuay and (ieo. K. Klwell &n the nrm or Uroclc.
vayi: Klwetl, engaged In thu publication ot .Uo co
Li'Uiinw, Gtnlln tl)oprac)iet)Cfuw, H Uils day ti
bolvt-d by mutual con wot. llie books ot lliu Unn
will remnlQ at tbo cou ubun oitlco or wUk'iiu'Ut.
rdiI all iHTaoiis k'-owluk' Uieianelvea to bo Indebted
tutlifl llrm v.111 please mil and Bcttlo, and thoaeUav
ltiir ckUius ai;tUnit tbe nrm will please prebet tnelr
bills.
O. I), IIROCKWAY.
OEO.i ELWKLU
BCpt 86, iW,
Y, V, Ult.LMYKll, Secretary.
C- 33.
SAVAGE,
UK ALE 11 IN
Silvorwaro. Watchcs,Jewelry.Clocks.&c(
2 v Itemoved to tlie Post omco bulldlntr, flrsT door
a-iovo tlio ExUnngo I totcL
All kinds rr Watches. Clocks nnd Jewelry neat
ly repaired nnd warranted.
may 17, '7s-lt
rno verbs.
ruovF.nns.
"For linking tpelli,
UU, tUtzlnrBR, pul nl ta
tl 0 a sdiI low snlrlU,
relxjullopJJItUru."
"Ilcad of, rrocora
and ubo liopoifttcrfl,
End you vii) ttfl rtrons
eftluy and happy."
"Ladles, do you
Want to no itroncr,
healthy and beautiful?
Then ue Uop Uittern.
The (treatPBt ap
wilier, etomaeh,
flood and liver neu-Utor-Uop
Ulttcn.'r
Cncnrymon, Law
ye Kdltori, Hank
rrm and Lndlr nctd
Uop Hut era dally."
ITop nittcn hat re
lored to sobriety nnd
health, perfect wreck
from Intemperance.
Sour etomaeh, nick
headache and dlzzl
nem, JlopIUtteracurca
"VW vn be raid
for a caflo that nop
lnttera will not euro.
orhclp.H
lion Itittrra hntldi
np, etrcugthem and
ouroa rontinaailr
from the flmt doc."
'Kldncy and Uri
nary complaint! of all
k I n d a "permanently
ourvd by Uop hltuntj
Hop Corait Cent !
the wee test, safest
and beat. Aalc children,
TV,. TTnn tl.n
fitomaeh, LUvr and
others. Aalc
UrneEiata.
T. t n t. -v i...
and IrroBlaUblo cure
ht iirunsennenn, oao
of opium, tohacco and
and narcotlca.
au -v.. , m v
drupfrlirta. IlopUltters
f-iBimiiiviurinK. to-
larUVUUOlCr, Pit X
.Circular.
TTTTG T A DT7T? mar be found on fllo at Orm
xiijwi j a uit I, itowt u Co' No w jui per
Ualncontrucumayboiuadoltirlt l.N NKIV YOltK,
feb. H. TT-lf r
Feb.7, '79-ly
AND
Paper Hanging.
WM. P. BODINE,
HON ST.. 11ELOW SECOND, 111-OO.MSUUItO, PA
Is prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE PAINT1NQ
plain and Ornamental
PAPER HANGING,
110TII DECOKAT1VE AND PLAIN.
All klmlN ol'l'tiriilliirt: Kciitilrcd.
aim niiuie an goon in v.
NONE I1UT F1KST-CI.ASS WOHKSIENEJirLOVKD
Estimates Made on all World
WJt. F. 1IOD1NE.
Oct. 1,1878.
H. C. SLOAN & BRO.
IILOOMSIIIIItf., IM,
Manufacturers or
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sloighs,
PLATFOltit WAGONS, 4tc.
nrswiass workalways on.uand.
HKI'AIUINO NEATLY DONE.
ITlces reduced to suit tho times.
MINNESOTA
in
dakotT
UVtH 1,000,000 ACRES OF
FINE FARMING LANDS
IV Ml VWVta.a'r a a .
At from an ta alM t - . '
r , w " n " ui on 1 1 turn icnua.
ri.i! Ia iatb ,r" Ullr lh 1"rh.
-.iT . i iu aakpicn io tb! fro 1 1, or
Tlif jr are Free rrom Iiiriimbrniirc.
Quid luL 1nnl. .1. .. .. . .,.
IMAM ' "" "V""-.
na k aimmuriDt -im t oair nti6t.tr,
Mention t Mm paper in trritina.
A'-f THK
OHANliKVILLK ACAD KM
You can get, Tuorougn Kducutlon wltu tlio
LKABT OUTLAY OF MONEY.
For catalogue, address the principal,
. . .. ltKVl 0 K- CANKIELI).
A prills, l87-ir
BU81NEK8 CAI.DH,
VISIT1NO OAKl.8,
LlfPl'KH HKAUM,
PlLLlIKiDrl,
PuaTiKB, CO., to..
Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Colum
BUN Office.
ia..
0LO AND RELIABLE. 5
Drt. BAJtrortD's LtVEft ItrvtooiuTort'
la n BtamlnrJ l-Vmilv llmrvltr r... . S
t dlscttsca o( tho Liver, Stomncli .dA
5 ftnd Dowels. Itlal'itrely HSmiMlt
Yrgotablc, It tiOTcr.ag afl
UobUltntcft It is mm I V!
lOathartioand
lati. a.
ilOBlO, J
a'il". ft
1" aOT.rtO.
a"tn
Invitroratorl
linn
In my nrnotlr..
and by tho public,
more than 85 renn, '
with unprecedented result.'
SEND FOR CIRCULad
S T. W, SANFORD, M.D., fg""".
1ST BireoisT mu TILL TOO iT. nrm- ' ,
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE?
M-OUT1IEUIS CENTKAL KAILWAY
JL. 1
SUMJIEU TIME TABLE,
On arid after Runrtay. .luno 23. ilia, the irMu
on the Philadelphia & l.rln H, Iro-irt Division wn r;i
na frtlanwa ,
WKSTWAIID.
Erlo Mall leaves l'hlladrlphU 11 s pin
" " llarrlsburi; am
" " William' port s 35 a in
" " .Terscy llorr ! 11: g m
" " lack Uaen 9 41) a in
" " Kenoro lie "am
" arrive nt Erlo 1 R5 p m
Niagara Express leavesPhllailelphla 8 no n m
' " llarrlaburg 1148 am
" orr. nt'W iillamsport S3, pin
' ' Iocklla.en B.wpm
" Kenovo 5 2:, p m
Fast Line leaves Plill.idelnhla II 4', am
INrrlaburtf 8 Mpm
" arrive at wiiiiamsport 7 25pm
' " Loekila.en Stopm
KASTWAIID.
Pacltlc Kx press leaves Lock Haven c taain
" .lerrtey.sl.oro T 1.1 am
Iillamsport 1 u m
" anlvo at llarrlsOurtt IMS air.
" ' Plilladelphla s 11 pin
Day Express leaves Henovo lunfiam
' Lock Haven 11 211 am
" Vllllamsport 12 4iipm
" arrlvoat linrrlsburif 4 10 pm
' ' Philadelphia 1 20 pin
Erie Mall leaves Henovo 8 511pm
" Lock Haven luiiupm
" " Wllllarosport 11211pm
" arrives nt ll.irrlsburg 300am
M " Philadelphia 7 40 am
Fast Lino leaves N Iillamsport 12 3.1 a ra
' arrives at llarnsburg 3 55am
" " Philadelphia 7 40 a 111
Erlo Mall westand Hay Kxoreis East make cIm
connections nt Northumberland with L. A: p. It, It, I
Lruius iur , iisesuarre uuu rKTunion,
Eric Mall West, Niagara Express West and ht
Line West muko close connection at WlUlomypon
w lib N. O. It. W. trains north. 1
Niagara Express West and Day Express Its
makoclosoconncctlun atLocklla.cn with 11. E.V,
it. i(. iraius.
Erlo Mall east nud West connect nt Eric 1U
trains uu L. M. ,t M. 8. It. It. ; nt Corry with ti.t.t
A. V. It. It. ; at Emporium with II, N. Y. P. It. K.
ana ai. iinuwooa wiin a. . u. jc.
Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and
Wlllamport on Niagara Express west, Erie Erea
west. Philadelphia Express ca, Hay Exp rt-sa east
and Sunday Express cast, sleeping cars uu all Bight
WM. A. IIALDW1X.
(leneral Mipt.
-VTORTHEUN CENTRAL RAILWAY
XI L U.nl A IS V.
On and af ler November 20th, 1973, trains will lean
ouuuury un iuiiuwh :
NOUTIIWAItD.
Erie Mall s.so a. ra., arrive Elmlrn II .5
" Conondalgua... 3.35p, n I
llochcstcr 6.15
Niagara 9 to 11
Kenovo accommodation 11. lu u. in. urine ViiliM-
porti2.es p.m,
Elmlra Mall 4.15 u, m., urrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. in.
Buffalo Express 7.1s a. m, arrlvo llutrolo s.cci a. a
SOUTIIWAltU.
IlulTalo Exprcas 2.C0 a. m, arrlvo Hamsburg i.M a.
" Baltimore fl.40 1
Elmlra Mall 11.10 a.m., arrive HantskurgLU
" Washington lo.so"
" Haltlmure 0.311 "
" Washington t.30
narrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. nrrUe llarfj
Dure 10.50 d. m.
arrive Baltimore 2.23 a. d I
" Washington 0.13
Erie Mall ls.es a. ra. arrive Uarrlsburg 3 05 a. ra
" Baltimore 8.40 "
" Washington 10.35"
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. BOYD, Jr., (leneral Passenger Ajt'.i
A. J. CASSATT. Ocneral Manaftl
nUILADELPIIA AND REAWNO ROAD
JL
ARRANGEMENT OF l'ASSENGEB
TRAINS.
May 11, 1S79.
TK1IN8 LEAVK BCPEBT IB '0L1.0W8(8frlDAT KXCEFTH
For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottbrtlt
Tamaqua, ttc, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlasa, 11,45 a. in. 7,21 and 7,33 p. m.
For WUUamsport.o.K) 9,05 a. m. and 4,M p. in.
TltltNSrOlt BCrSllT LKIVK IB fOLLOWB, (BtKMTII
CKPTED.)
Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
Leave Heading, ll.wa. m rottsvllle, 12,39 p.m
and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, c,u 8,60 a. m. and 4,oo p. m.
Leai e WUllamsporl ,9,45 o.m,2,15 p. m. and 4,50 p. m
passengers to and from New York and Philadel
phia go througa lthout chango of care.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Manager.
V, U, JlAlNUUUli,
tieneral llcket Agent,
Jan, 14, is7-tf.
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
A.NB
WESTERN KA1LKOAD.
BLOOMSBURQ DIVISION.
Time-Table, No. 39. Takes effect at 4:30 A. H
arrxii.av r,Tx,o ,n ....
m
9 VP
ILt'
STATIONS,
KfltnTL
a.m. p m. p-o
9 S5 S 10 4
scran ton
ueuevue
.....Taylorvllle....
,,. Lackawanna.,.
Hllston
,. West lltlston...
Wyoming
.......Mallby.,,,..
.Bennett,
Kingston
Kingston.
.Plymouth June.
...Plymouth
Avondalo ......
Nantlcoke
111 io
2 2J 8
2 SO 0 a
8 34 W
2 44 41
2 4, 0
r.l IS
9 45
9 53
10 07
S6I W
10 18 3 18 7 J
10 33 3 15
111 I 1
1029 315 i
8 91 7 M
,11 or 9. vit T 41
.Uunlock'a (.reek.
10 HIM JJ
10 65 3 60 9
11 07 4 03 f
11 " 4 10
U ti 4 IS 9 J
,Hhicksiiinny..,
...Hick's Ferry....
...Beach Haven.,.
-Berwick ,,,,
....Briar Creek
..Willow drove...
.,Llme Kldge
..........spy....
.Bloomsburg...
ItUDCrt
S 7
ill IK
11 39
11 67 6 IKJ t f
U 18 6 S S .
Catawtssa Bridge.:
i.,,.i'unvu.uM......
Chulasky.H..
Cameron
.Northumberland,
,. 5,1 155
U 45 6 45 W
P'Hi . P.'"-,,
W. r. HALSTttAU, -tr
tPiparlateadent'a omco, Bcranton, Jane 10.
"YjTAINWRIOIIT & CO.,
WllUUlbAa.Ja UlIUUbHO,
I'UIUl8l-rBU,
Dealers In
TEAS, SYIIUI'S, COFFEE, SUQA1I, M0LASSK3,
KICK, artOIS, BIC1B9 8001, C, otC.
N. B. Cornerseoond and Arch streets,
ivordcriwui recolve prompt attention.
NOHTH. I
p.m. p.m. a.m.
9 so 4 pi 9 40
9 23
9 17 9 87
9 OS 9 30
8 68 3 51 9 21
8 61 3 40 9 19
8 43 8 41 9 14
1 41
11 0
8 33 3 30 9 04
8 13 8 10 8 44
8 23 8 SO 8 55
8 IS 8 IS 8 47
8 04 3 04 8 89
7 61 8 61 8 88
7 38 8 39 8 11
7 IS 8 34 8 18
7 25 S 28 8 00
7 13
7 14
7 10
7 US 9 04 7 44
0 M 1 67 7 33
6 60 1 61 7 83
1 IS ll 7 29
87 1 87 T 11
0 15
00 I CO 6 45
p.m. p.m. a.m.
1