THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COLNTY, PA. Miscellaneous. A MYSTERY SOIjVKI) ArTKIl SlXl'Y-SEVEN YUAUS. A DKAT1MII ,) CONFESSION IN A I-OOIl 1I0U8H EXPLAINS THE FATE OF AAItON BURR'S DAUGHTER.. A despite i from Rattle Creek, Michigan, announced the death of an old tmllor In tho poot house at Cassopolls, who, In his last momenta told a most remarkable story of the mysterious fate of Aaron Burr's daugh ter, Theodosla Burr Alston, nearly three- quarters of a century ago, Mrs. Alston was the only daughter or a statesman a woman , of beauty, refinement and most amiable character. She sailed from Charleston, S. C.,on Dec. 30, 1812, for New York, In the Patriot. The vessel was never heard from (gain. It was never known whether she went down at sea or was captured and de stroyed by pirates. The death bed confes Ion of Benjamin F. Dendlck, the old sail or mentioned, solves vhe mystery, llendick, who has been an inmate cf the Csssopolls poor house for some time, died New Year's day. Just before ho died he sent for the keeper and other prsons connected with the establishment and told them he had a con fession to make. His statement, which was taken in detail by his astonished hearers, was In effect that the Patriot was captured by a crew of pirates, of which he was a inem ber, on January 3, 2313. They tooic pos session cf the vessel and forced tho captain, crew and passengers to walk the plank. Mrs. Alston was one of the doomed pas- seDjrers She begged to be spared, but her entreaties were unavailing. She dressed herself all In while, and with a Bible in her hand, wailed calmly.but with a blanched face, for tho fatal order. When it came, the moved silently and with a steady step from the group on the deck, clasping the Bible to her breast. She stepped upon the death plank without a tremor. It was lieu dick's lot to pull the plank beneath her. The dying sailor says the scene has haunted him ever since. Tho white face of the lady walking calmly to her death was present in all his dreams, and scarcely ever left his thoughts. Ue expressed penitence for his part in the crime, saying he was forced to obey the decision of the lot at the peril of his life. Listen to This. The unbiased opinion of some of the most intelligent medical men in this country and Europe, support the statement that Kidney Wort is the greatest discovery yet, forcuring kidney and liver troubles, piles and consti pation. It acts on both kidneys and bowels at the same time, and thus cleanses the whole system. !AN IDIOT BOY WITH A MEMORY. The Pennsylvania State training school for feeble-minded children, at Media, has just been visited by a correspondent of the Springfield Republican. Ho found over three hundred young Idiots under treatment calculated to make them stronger in mind and body. There are school rooms holding from twenty to thirty pupils each. In the more advanced classes, reading, writing, ar ithmetic and geography are taugnt. In a kindergarten, the visitor saw small children modeling in clay, building block houses, and weaving paper into fanciful shapes Coses of remarkable improvement were re' lated. The great wonder of the establish ment, however, is thus desribed: 'The trite saying that 'blood will out' is exemplified in the idiot savant, who is never found among the lower orders. A curious caso of this kind is reckoned among the pupils of this school. So remarkable are his powers of memory that after listening to a xermon or other discourse he is able to repeat it verbatim, preserving also the intonations of the speaker. At a test of this singular fac ulty the lad was once taken to Media to at tend a lecture upon some scientific matter, and the next day was asked to repeat it. To the astonishment of all he readily re peated the entire lecture, rendering Latin phrases and technicalities as glibly as the vernacular; yet in in his mentality tho re flective power was dull and feeble, and he was unable to convert into practical seuse , die knowledge which he so lightly ac , quired." Suffering Woman. There is but a very small proportion of the women of this nation that do not suffer from some of the diseases for which ICidney Wort is a specific. When the bowels have become costive, ' headache torments, Kid neys out of fix, or piles distress, take a package, and its wonderful tonic and reno vating power will cure you and give new life. TUG lltlSIl FAMINE. Tbe following Is an extract from a letter published in the Toronto papers by Arch" bishop Lynch, lu which he gives the result of his visit to the people of Ireland, and appeals for aid for tbe distressed: "Permit me to assure the public that from a personal view there is a widespread distress in Ire land, and in counties mentioned in tbe let' ter of her Grace 'the Duchesn of Marlbor ough. Starvation stares the people in the face if they are not relieved! The blah ops of Ireland testify to the general distress in those counties. Tin re are at least a mil lion people in that unhappy country who do not get the ordinary nourishing food of peasants of other nations in Europe, and they are certainly worse clothed. 1 have seen more womeu and children barefooted in Ireland than in England, France and Germany together," Color Your Hatter. Farmers that try to sell white butter are all of the opinion that dairying does not pay. If they would use Wells, Richardson & Co's Perfected Butter Color, and market their butter in per'ect condition, they would atill get good prices, but it will not pay to make any but the best in color and quality, This color is used by all the leading cream' eries and dalrymon, and is sold by druggists and merchants. Children Under the Sncw. Far away up In tho north, on the shores of that great frozen occanlying beyond Europe and Asia, you may sometimes catch sight (as I did oncojofa huge, gray, pointed thing, standing all alonein the midst of the snowy plain, just liko an immenso pear with tbe stalk upward, I should have been puzzled bad I not teen a thin curl of euioko creeping from tbe top of it that let mo ioto the secret This queer looking thing was a Sauioied?, tent I The tent of a Samoide is almost as s'lmnli an affair as that of an Arab. All you Lave to do is to plant a dozen long poles in the grouDd, elanted so as to let their tops meet cover this framework with reindeer skins, leavings hole at the top to let out the smoke; pile tbe snow high up around the lower part to keep off tho wind tho bouse is complete But, outlandish as, t looks, this little bur row is worth sometbiric; in a real Kussiaa iroot, wuicu treewa toe very bream on ooe'i moustache; so I go right to the aW, (which is simply a thick still hanging over a holo In the side,) lift it up and step in. Tho insido iscortalnly warm enough rath er too warm, in fact, being almost as hot and choky as a bako house. Tlicro is n Gro burn ing in tho middle, tho smoke going anywhero and everywhere; and besido it sat three things (oto can hardly call them human fig ures one a deal larger than the other two. There being no light but tho glaro of tho fire, it is not easy for mo to sco where I am going; and tho first thing 1 do is to stumble over something which seems liko a skin bag, unusually full. But it is not it is a child, wrapped, or rather tied up in a huge cloak of deer skin, and rolling about tho floor liko a ball. in tneso out-ot tno-way places, wlicro a man may go for days without sceiuga human face, except his own, peoplo call upon each other, without waiting to bo introduced; and my sudden cntianco docs not stem to disturb my new friends in tho least. They greet mo cordially enough, and bid mo wclcomo in Russian, which most of tho Samoitdcs speak a little; and, seating myself on a chest, I look about me. As my eyes get uso to tho half-light, I see that the group by the Cro consists of a woman and two little girls, muffled in skins from head to foot' Papa is away somewhere with hi sledge and his reindeer, leaving mamma to mind the house and take care of tho children. Funny little things they are, with great round heads, and dark brown skins, and small, restless black eyes, and faces as flat as if somebody had sat down upon them ; but, queer as they look, they have learned to uiaka themselves useful already, for they are hard at work stitching their own clothes. lliey aro not a bit shy, and in another ruin' uto I have them scrambling up into my lap, and wondering at the tick of my watch, which 1 take out to show to them, while they calp their hands and shout Tat, pail' which is their word for 'good.' Tho tent is not a very largo one, but every inch of its space has certainly beeu made tho most of. The floor is carpeted with thick sheets of gray felt, and littered with chests, sacks, baskets, bark shoes, and' bits of har ness; while hanging from the tent poles, or thrust into the holes of the skins that cover them, are a perfect museum of things of every sort caps, pouches, fish spears, knives, hatchets, whips and last, but certainly not the least, tho face of a baby, which has been thrust into a kind of pocket in the skin, like a knifo in tho sheath. I stoop to stroke the little brown face, whilo the round eyes stare wonderingly at me out of tho folds of tho skin. Meanwhile tho lady of the house, (or rath er tent) hospitable liko all Samoiedcs, hast ens to set before mo somo black bread mixed with bark, and a lump of terrifically strong cheese, made of reindeer milk. Tho reindeer supplies tho Samoiedes with plenty of things besides cheese; indeed, al most everything that they havo got comes from it in somo form or other. They cat reindeer meat, they drink reindeer milk; their fi-h spears are tipped with reindeer how; their clothes, and tho very tents in which they live, are made of reindeer skin; the needles wherewith they stitch them are made of reindeer bone, and the thread of reindeer sinew; and when they wish to move from place to place, it is tho reindeer that draws them along the Samoide would bo as badly off without the roindeer as the Arab without the camel. David Ker in January Wide Awaie. Fees of Doctors. The fees of doctors lsau item that very many persons are interested m just at pres ent. We believe the schedule for visits is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to liia bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical atten dance alone I And one single bottle of Hop Iiitteis taken In time would save the $1,000 nd all the years sickness Full returns of the vote of Louisiana how majorities of 59,072 for the new con- ftitution ; 30,751 for Wiltz, the democratic candidate for cover nor, and 13.076 for the debt ordinance. The senate will contain 31 democrats and 5 republicans; the house 7li lemocrats, 17 republicans, 2 independents and 1 greenbacker. The greatest medicine known for produ cing an appetite is 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher. Work on the Middle Penitentiary, at Huntingdon, Fa., has been suspended on account of the cold weather. Tbe founda tion of tbe wall that is to enclose tbe ground ttn acres has been laid up to the sur face, and tbo reservoir is completed. No more work will bo done at the building un til n&xt spring. I found Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to be a I most effectual remedy, and feel sure that the most stubborn cough and cold will yield to its healing influence. Frank S. Price, New Orleans, August U, 187S. The Republican State Committee has fixed I the 4th day of February for holding the State Convention, which will meet at liar- risburg, to elect delegates to the National Republican Convention at Chicago in June and nominate candidates for tbe Presiden-1 tial Electors, Judge of the Supreme Court, and Auditor General. Your liver Is out of order, and you know it; so take 'Seller's Liver Pills.' Sold by all druggists, Lcai Year Law. Tbe following, from Kulp's Legal Regis ter will be found to contuin several impor tant pieces of information ; "The law, it Is said, tabes no notice of parts of days, and as to the -'Jill of Feb. ruary, it takes no notice of the whole day, For example: Suppose a note is dated on tue -atti oi February, ibsu, payable one day from date. Ordinarily it would be payable on the -1th of .March, and so it is in leap year aud not on the 3rd. In Indiana tue question nas recently come before tbe Supreme court, In respect to the service of nrocess in 187u.tbe last lean vear. The law there requires ten day's previous service tor tue entry ol judgment, lu tbe case before the court ot judgment was pre mature if the 28th and 29th ot February are to be computed as one day, I tie court said : It must be regarded as settled in tills state that the 28th and -ihh of February in every bieextile year must be computed aud considered In law as one day. It has been held by this court that the Knglish statute 21 Henry III. Is in force in this stale. This statute, speaking of tbe 29th day of t ebruary. In leap year provides : uumpuli tur diet tile et diti proxime precedent pro unico lii't." (an J this (lay as well as (lie day next ...... If -l. - II 1. .. 4-1 - .1 V jireceuiug suau uu cuiuuuieu us uueuay.j This English statute is recognized us a part of the law governing this state. The ser vice or summons was not sullicieot in law to justify either tbe default entered or the judg ment rendered." In this state it is undoubt edly true that the statute law of the moth er country, when Introduced by consent of tbe colony, became part or tue common law. See llogardus vs. Trinity church, 4 1'ai. 178, lti8. This embraces statutes, deeds verbal or written contracts, and all public or private luttrumeuts. See Uoberts stat- tutes, 208." IMPORTANT LETTER From & Distinguished Physlolan, NO fttnjtto iJUcMe hrii f ntMled fnoro torTrrlnfr or W lcJ"MUthfl Tin of tlto conamntion than Catarrh, The imio of molt, o( tnnte, of ilhi, of licar. In, ln human Yolcc.ilie mtnj, one or mora and some. Jim ih i ilcntnictUo influcncf. Tlte poison It orce, ami break-, up pie most toun-t of conttltntlona. ffnorccl bpcftnuo tiut llttln nmlcrdooj by mott fhrt" clans. iTpotcntlr amiIIM br mi... k am! ftiaflatana. l"7?.W8r!'J frpinlthito IllllB linpo (o bo relieved a of It till tUU of nrRP. It H l mi, t1in, that tin ular treatment ftiiii trrin.jticitaa tr remedies iiln thfl i reach of all pnc4 i tubninis nt rncecom. fall, berniiaeH atrlkri at thu root nr tho llscne, vlt, tho aet'UftM btrxht. lilio It brail tho ulcerated mem brane by ttlrcrt application to tho nmnl inwafci. ltl action i la bmcdoit urtilii 11 n oil mica, nml miiIcm tho vital forcea am loo far r xhmnted, must, In the ureal NOBSCOTT I1LOCK, Po, t KAHIXOIUM, Oct, 1, SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE MAYMfc 1y rlnlm to bo ono of tho fawpopuUr rem, l,rt'icilntliPiipprovnlori'iUcalircnllcmen, who. In nmntr. not onlv Trrt tv f. rmninnmr It hill nan it in mcir umniii in orrriTcnco to nny or me rrcDara linn usually n-, itcr.i-r,. l.v ntn lilmia. Mmi nronar(."u1it nilliiiirulti t cllv nhvulrlan. "thut my obltkMtlorilo tli Ui', Medical Society are uch Hint i cannot publlfty recommend or prescribe the Jtiaicnu tire i tint unco I received an much roller from tlto mo of H itivacir, nftrr nthoroiicli trlnl of the usual rcrtl (MlU'H. I lta U nrlVfttldir ftrlvUdl it inn. nml n man m a 1 ttvi sent In jonrnoro no lias than ono hundred of ,'uiivu.a iwr II, UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. C"JKVTU:MF.N',' VT have soM BANronn'a lUniCAt, J CfllK for li-iirtv nnttfp.ir.nnil ran tnv rmwtliliv that uonMt r aoM atlin'lnr prrpnratlo'ilhat pat o such anicn!UBm iitciiou, e i.at e to icurn llio tint com til Hint v, t. Sa aro n't lit tho Imblt of rccommcndlnif natcnt tmi!lcl.tc, bit y ur pn parmlou mens ibo wnita of iiiuur-iiim-, I, it v i nit k tin 'mi nnurieii u nni iir con vinced ofltn j.rc t nv rlt u tth.it i in r -nlit! Irtr v ill ba rcllorcd. Wo Imv lift n In tlui tlrntr tiMlm-aa fnr (hn ,cata co:itnntiy, nml told ccrjtrilnir for L ilirali-fti nil flin rut If inmni nrnu. you can no hls letter or any ttrt of It Ihv yon mmi. i. nAi.ii i c (.ii. Jit lriiirj Hooka and Stationery, Wnrhlnctu i, I T.arn nacbru'c ront.it 4tifftril'a1ini-ni-fi Tntl. Inir Tube. and full lllr ith.ns trusaln till rni'. l'rfro. fi.uu. rcr sn ic vy nil t iu'" ato nna retail druitfriots and dealers ttiroilirhout tlto L'nltcd States nml C'nnndnR. WEEKS & l'OTTEU, Mineral Aenta and Wholcsilo IGOLLINS1 VOLTAIC PLASTER AntlprlrMSntviinlc Ilnttrry combined with n hi ah I y Mcdlcntnl Mrriinthpnlntr I'luatcr. form in u thr beat rinnirr fur paluaund uclica lu tho World of Jtlvdlclne ELECTRICITY As a prand curative And reatoratlre spent la not the healing art UnKsstliiltnlrpark has tied tlmhody, rcutoratlon by means on lectrlclty la possible. It Is the last resort of all phjslcl tns and surireons, and has res cued thousands, np;t irently dead fiom an untimely KTavc, when no otnrr lnunan mrency could bate auc ccetled. Ihls la tlte kadlun curutlvu clcmout In tils BALSAM AND PINE. The hcallnir nronertll of nnr nu-n ffmrpnut hnUam and pine and the ituuisof tlioi:rtst nreto.v.rll known to require description, 'lhclr Kratcful, heullnt;, tnoth inc, and atrenifthcninB propertks nru known to thou sandB. When tomblniMl In uccordjnco with Into and Important discoveries In pharmacy, their heallnir and atrenuthcn'ntf properties are increased tenfold. In ci our i iasier is mo ucbtm usu wlthojt the :trlclty. TWO IN ONE. ThUB combined wch.Vfi two irr.nfl 9nl. In one. e.ch or vlilcli pcrrormi lit runctlon mul unltcdljr i'.vi -.n iii-iurn umiii.uiiucu la IUO UlSlorr 01 ledlcinc. Try ono. l'sicie, mCKNTS. Bold by .11 Wholel.le and llet.ll nrairffl.l. rir.nh. outllip pnUcd fct.te. and Can.d.i, .nd tij WLtKb & June U, T9-I J. BTHEONLYMEDiClNEM That Acts at tho Same Time on U . ...van IB I nr. uicri. THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. These RTcatorffaoi are tho nfttural cleans en of tbe lyatem. if they worlc well, health will be perfect: If they become clogged, dreadful dlBuaaea are iuru to follow with, TERRIBLE SUFFERING. milouKntsi, Headache, pytpepila, Jaun dice, Constipation and Tiles, or Kid ney Complaints, Gravel Diabetes, Sediment In the Vlno, Milky or Bopy Urine or Uliea matle I'alns and Aches, are developed beciuse ibo blood Is poisoned with tlio numora vunt mvuw ui expciica naiur&njr. KIDNEY-WORT ssOT!ifwSirti?as Ui. ni and roa will III o but 10 .udcr. 1 laaauul.lmabeen cured. Try Itnnd yon will add oDeinoro to the number, ljke.lt and health will once more el.dden yonr heart. Why suffer longerf rom th torment or nn aohlng back ? Why boar ouch dlstroxs rrom Con stipation nnd Piles ? vihy bo co fiarful booauoo of Ulo ordored urlno ? KinxET-WOBTwIll euro )ou. Try a pad. ago at once and be aatUIlcd. h ti a dry ttyttable compound and One Package maVeHUlniuarUoDIcdlflne. your lruajltt tl II. or t.-lil itt it or jott. Inutu:o:iharinjti. J'rlce.xisv. W3.L3. I5IiSS:0:t C3., r::;r!tt:n, I 0V11ot.Ii'I1 JJarllneto., Vt. SPIDER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used la tbe principal Churches for communten purposes. EXCELLENT F03 LADIES AND WEAKLY FEE5QNS AND THE AQSD. IWmaWn . Speer's Fort Grape Wine ! FOUR YEARS OLD. r 1 Mils Celebrated Native Wine U made from the L Julco of tbu oporto orape, raised In UilsCouaty Its Invaluable Tonic ana Strengthening Properties are unsurra&sed br any other Native Wine, lielnc tbe pure Juice of tb (Iraptt, produced under Mr. H peer's own personal supervision, ita purity and genuineness aro guaranteed. The youngest child lua l't uikd ui i tj viivi vita iuuti tin. luiu hid rf taa eHt Invalid use It to advantage, it U particularly benerlcUl to the aged and debilitated, and suited to mo various ailments maianeciine weaicer sex, it is in every respect a ik tu iik kclih.u u.n. SPKEU'S P. Sherry, TLo V. J. K1IEKHY Is a Wine of 8otrlor L'hiracur. and partakes of the KOlden nualttlei ot the srrahe. from whtctt lc Is made. For 1'urtty, Hlcnneai, Flavor and Medicinal I'roperlles, it v, ill bo found unexcelled. Sl'KHH'S P. J. Jfrandy This IIIIANDY stands unrivaled In this Country, belnir far superior for medicinal purposes, I 111 IJ t llltli V lff Ml itljsi. IhA IT Id A rmtK distillation from the irraDeaiideon. tains rajuablo medicinal properties. it has a delicate flavor, similar to tbat ot tho Braprs from m bleu It Is distilled, and Is In treat fa or among rim-class families, tieo tbat the signature ot AI.VIIK!) KI'CEIt, l'aaaalo Si. j., u over iuu eorK oi t-aeu ooiue. SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM. Jinojr,M7-tl this virz is on ntr. with TDOWELL & rHtSMAN J. V. Advertlslna Agenti, r KiM A CMUTHUT IU.. ST. tOWl,.lr. dwin Eastman in Indian Costnme, Bmi akd Nisb VEir.sAnoo tub Oomaxchm aud apaches, a neti Toiumtorouu pacts, being a simple tlalemeDt of tba horrible facta connected with tho ad massacre of a helpless family, and the eaptlvltr, lor tores and animate escape of Us two sarvtrio; members. For tale bvnuf Sffpntii rpnerftll. Vrtm tl 00. The Incidents of the masacre. brie fir narrated. are distributed br agents, run of charge. Ur. Eatman, oelni? atmoit constant! at the West, eneagrd In gathering and coring the materl ats of which the medicine It composed, the sole baMnesa management dcYolTcsapon Dr. Johneoi, and the remedy has been called, and is known aa 1 Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of Large Bottles ....... $1,00 Price o( Small Bottles 60 Itaid the rotnntar testimonials of etrsena whs have been enred by the nse of Dr. Clark Jeauoa! Indian Dlood Syrup, In your own Ticlnlty. , Testimonials of Cures. DR. CLARK i tv 1 -vv. ' JOHNSOK S xj INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3 J St., New York City, late or jBRSirr cttt. TnADE Ml It It. The Bost Bemcdy Known to Uan ! Dr. Clark Johnson having associated himself with Mr. Edwin Eastman, an escaped captlve.long stare to Wakamctkla, llio tnt'dlclne man of the Coininchen, is now prepared to lend his aid In the Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. l no experienced .nr. jianiman Demi? Bimuario that of Mra.Chas. Jonea andean. of Waahlnpton Co.. Iowa, an acconnt of whone aatferlnga were thrllliDuly narrated In the A'no York Herald ot Dee. K.Ui. 1UT8, ttu facta of which aro bo widely known, under) dearly parallel, that bat little men tlon of Mr. Mailman a experlcneea will be rlren hero. They aro, howerer. publlahed In a neat vol ume of UOQ paces, entitled. "Screnand Nine Yean Amonff tbo Co man c tea and Apachea,' of which mention will bo made hereafter. Bufllce tt to lay. that for several years. Mr. IUatman, while a cap t'fe, was compelled to gather the root a, Kama. larlvf( herbs and berries of which Wakametkla'a medicine waa made, and Is still prepared to pro l$a the 8AMB materials for the saccefo,l intro duction of tho medicine to the world; and aiaarei thu public that tho remedy U the aame now if when WakamctkU compelled him to make It. Wakametkla, tho Medicine Man Nothlne has been added to the medicine and nothing has been taken aw ay. It U without doahl the Best PuntriEH of tbe Ulood and Kixiirn of the Stbtim ever known to man. Tbla Syrup po&ecsMtd arled properuea. It acta upon tlio river It act upon tho Kidneys, It regulate tlio llou cU. It purllle tho Ulood. It quirt thf Nertoiin Sretem. It nrmnutcH I)l;pKtiiii. It nuurlkhce. Mrcnutliena and Invtar urct It carries o IT tlio old bloodatidmaJiet Tie Wm It open tlio pore of tho nklii. and Iiidutt-nllcultliy I'cj-Hplruttoti, It neutralize the hereditary taint, or notion In tho blood.whkb reneratva Scrofula, Kryaihela. and an manner in vkiii (lisfcnKCHunu interna, nuiuori. There aro nnitiriti rninluvL'J In It innnnfirtiiT and It can be takin by the most delicate babe, or by the aged and ftetk, ear only txuig rtqwtd ue Would not be Without it. Itenton. Columbia countr. Va. Iear Mr: 1 have used 10'ir excellent Indian ulood svitui anu nave receiveu mucn oeneni tuere- Iroin. J could not get along without it. .Mrs. uarocr. Never Fails to Cure. Enst riinon. Wvnmtnir Co. Pa. Dear .Sir: I was sick for three jear. and under professional treatment most of the time without be- I Idj; benefited, At last I was Induced to try jour INDIAN tIIOOP tSVKUr UQU UllCTU bllurL ITKU. 1 1UUUU my sol I in better neaitn tuan l noa rxen ror mx j e&rs. Sure Cure for Liver Complaint. Itohrsburtr. Columbia Co. Pa. Dear Hlr : This Is to cert.lv that your Indian iiLOUunYKuriias ueeu useu uy mu. lur utcrwum- I DlalnL which had been troubllatr me for a lontr time I I derived more benellt from the use of tbe Syrup than from any otner medicine, l nearuiy recom menu it, ana a aviso an sunerera to give u a inai. li 1 BUI LIU Losa of Appetite. ItohrsburL' Col umbla county Pa. Dear Sir I have used rour excellent INDIAN Hloou Syrdp for Lous of ADDetlte and Weakness of I the MinmacS. with verv beneilclil results. I believe I your medicine to bo tbe fjreatest blood purifier known, and advise all who may be sutTerlDtf as I was i to give u a speeay inau jutd. ju Avery Pains in ShouIderH. ItrhrBburtr. Columbia county, Fa. Dear Sir: This H to certify tbat vour Indian ltLoon Svrl-p has L'reatlv relieved me of 1'alna la Hip Hboulder and Cbest, which I had been afflicted with for years. 1 recommend It very highly. jurs. Jiary rt eiau. Kiilney Complaint, (it arflaD. Columbia County. Pa. Dear t-lri Vv Father has been aunYrlQir with Kldnpv L'omnlafnt for a lonir lime and bad been un- I Ider doctors' treatment, but the doctors could not I effect a cure I have been subject to a Numbness I and weakness Id mv Left Arm. we obtained some I of your inva'uablfl Indian Vuood Stbcp I rom your I Aent. Wm, II. Potter, and It has cured mv father I completely, and my arm Is much better. It does not I i irouoieme nan so inucu. our lueuic-inc 10 cAtci lent, . . josian jonn. Femalo Complaints. Hear (Ian. Columbia county. Pa. rwar sir: This la to certify that 1 nurchased snie 1 of our Indian htxxyu Kykui for my wife for Intla-1 maiinn una rcinam vuiupiuiui, uuu iv una kil-u uvr i rvuei j & uerner Heat Medicine Ever Used. Itear Oan. Columbia county. Pa. Dear Kir !Vv little son was troubled with his I j water pastdnp from htm constantly, day and night, I 1 IU1 BUItftl IWU UUCtAIJS UUU KUD U1II1 UlUUil'iUB, Ulll I without effect Ittougbt some ot our celebrated I Indian Ulood Syrup, a short trial ot which, cured I mm. uimoen. vamp. Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Numlda. Columbia County. Pa. DearStr: For many v ears my wtf was afflicted I ! with Dyspepsia, and wo spent considerable money I I without receiving benellt. We procured some of I i our Indian Ulood Hvrup and she beiran to Improve I in nttuiu irum iuu niuc euo wutruv;ru im unr. oiomon upoyaer Llyer Complaint, Centralla. Columbia Co. Pa. Dear Sir : This la tocerllfy that 1 was unwell and I could scarcHy attend to my work, I think my liver I j was affected. 1 procured some of your Indian Ulood I I KvRt'r and now. alter a shoit trial, feel likeanewl man, I recommena iu us.e to an. naniei uooaman. Dytipepna and Neuralgia. Hvde Park. Luzerne Co.. Pa. Dear Hlr: Your valuable Indian Ulood svkcp ha . effected a permanent euro In mv case. I had been I afflicted with the Dyspepsia and Neuralgia, but am I nun euurtriy wrii. .mtb. juiiu i uurniou, Bilious Stomach Cured, Ilvde Park. Luzerne Co.. Pa. Dear H'r : I bae been troubled with ltlllous Complaint and by the use of our Indian Ulood I bykup U nas eueciuauy uuieu uio, John N Williams. Lyspepitla Cured, H,do Pari. Luzerne Co . Pa. Dear Sir t Vouraluable Indian Ulood avurt has I cuieameoi Dyspepsia. Mrs. S II Adkins. Liver Complaint. Hyde Park. Luzerne Co . Pa. Dear Mr il have been troubled with Livurrom. plaint, but I was permanent! cured by using jour I Mrs. Q P iiwULcgune. w k wasA mils. a 5 wfiiW I II SSi)(WB II 2 IfcisM S i;a-IWrT.iT " - "Tit f l.A.'SUaHIIUamBBWVr ' '.71 . III II II t 1 BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. THIS SCHOOL, u at present constituted, oners the Uulldlnifs Bpactous, invuini; ana commoaious ; uuiiiiut'ifij uuuic-u oiuum, ncn .i.-ut.mw.u, i.bUM.u VJ uu.u.u.d..u r 'PLocatlonthranhtul. nnu ca.?y ot access. Toachers experienced, cniclent, and alive to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thoroufn. Kxpensct moderate. Kitty cents a week deduction to all expecting uourses or Biuay prescriueu uj iuu dww i I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Klemenlary. IV, (Jiamcal. Adjunct Courses ! I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Coure in Mmlc. IV. Course in Art. rm. Mionfifl.onrt ri.ieni i:oure9 corresrndlnK Iiegrees ; Master or tlio Klementa : .Master of the Sciences i Master ot tue Classics, uraduales t'PLS1?.'.,"!,'! SJ?,?i, iKV'L and Classical courses aro not Inferior The Statereaulresa "wirhcr order of citizenship. Thotlraes rteiiandlt. It U ono of the prime , objects of this School to help to secure it, by "rnlslilnK iniem irent and efflcient Teachers for her Schools. Tolhlsendlt solicits younif persons ot good abilities and good purpose8,-thoso who deslro to Improve their time fEdtnelrtSent aid In developing their powers, andabundant opportunities for well paid labor after lea lng school. For I catalogue, aaares. iuu itiuciihi. HON. WILLIAM LLWliLL, l'rr.lilrnt Hoard Sept. S, '7.- ZDOHSPT DELAT But como at once and look through the largest stock of Beatiy-Ma&o Clothing IN THE COUNTY. IP WE CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE, WE CAN SELL YOU THE CLOTH, OB TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND MAKE YOU A 8UIT IN CITY STYLE BETTER AND THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. CLOTHS, CASfclMERES, SOLD BY THE YARD. Now selling at the RELIABLE STORE OF a wmsmssm. Si ENDORSED BY OVER MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION ONIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL. EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876. Ai fctlng " Very STRONG, SMOOTH, and EXCELLENT THREAD.' April 18, 19-ly SSOOi I MONTH miarflnti Hrt. tlfl n rtuv I at home mode by tbe Industrious. Capital not required t we will Btart 1 vnn Utun w run on hfiTH nnrl avlrla 1 make money raster at work for us than flrjanvthlntr else. Th wnrk in I Is lit and pleasant, and such as anyone con j,-o it at. Those wno are wise wno Bee mis notice send us their uddressea at once and sfl tar themsel ves. Costly outfit and terms free. Now is the uuie. i uoBe aireauy at vtvrit utv ibiiuk up large sumsof money, Address TJtUK & oct3, imjt r Suliirl .Winer's Safe Kldnej and Urer Cure. (fbrmirlti Dr. CVtrio'i fVavy Curt.) X verelable prrparatlon and lb. vnlr um rr.rn.rdjr Id u. world ror Briibl'. Hbeur. ofS.S1S.,tabllb",rl"s0 ...hL'SaS.0i?i CM '" W"" U. cur. or ItrlibC. and th. otbrr Slduvs'c5i.w""!'' " WARNER'S SAFE BITTERs! ItUth.Uit man Parian', and aUmoJaua .T.rr ruaetlOD to mora bealthAU MUoo. aad U Ibua a tuntfll In all dlaeaaea. ' II curnacrarulaaw and olbcraklm En. Clou, and D hmh Inrluilln T .ra,andolbuMam. ' OaaiatlavUw. DtamlaiM, Urrral awbli; V, !;.. at. curia or in. MIm Bitten. It U "d")?.'4." mu PPUaer and tejular tonic. Bsltlai or two alwa l prlcea. ao. and B1.0U. WARNER'S SAVE NIBUINP anlcklr aiTM leal and IIh. to tb aoir.rliir. rure. flMulMh. and N.atralaTlaw pitvenu trtloai broosbi on br .xctailTO dnnk. over work, mental abocka, and otb.r cauaaa. Powiitrul aa II la to atop pain and aootb. dlt. torbyd Ncrre.. II dit.i Injun, lb. iJiKm, wnctb.r taken In amall or lara. doaea. 4Mun oi two aiaee ; price., nee. and fl.OO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Am AD txnmfrdleiLa nA .Hie. .iimnii.a tv ttusev, MaUiU, rvtr 4Va4 ifW, ftOd SbbUld b usd wbeuevrr tho bowtU do not opersts frwly nd rvruUrly. la .tAtw nik MtlM ..k trU tft U. A IWrr't IUA tUa4LM sr M Drciiu a DaavWra U 4UUa 117 bar. H. H.Warner & Co., t-M.ri.Un. EOOHESTKB, H. Y, i T.llaHlik. ou.tu, i;vly Fa III CD. Tbli rcnurVkbla mti tin will curt Spkvlni, bpUnt, Curb, Ctlloui. lc. vt mjr ealnunt, su4 will tmoa ibt truncli without blistering or rtui icf of- No ttintdf tf nt dltcoTcrcd cquslt ii for cctlslutj ofsctlain In ilop DtDaT lh UmtDtlt SDd II lnaTttat.unrh. VrlraSlUL Kand fuf lllu ftUd cirrulat i1b doiIiIm Dtaat. avnd VOUT I tiMjtii utai'i tdditt. ICastd All's MpsV mlm CJrU tsU b Drsulill. r i rvv J, f LliwUUInlrb Alav' m Uni, p it r, 1 1 rv .LLVaavBaTr XI U ME. inuuairil .laavYX 1 , by .ysiwo AtRBXjw m I -W dll. -aaWaWaW Taraall. Ill IUi r I I'J very m rac, ues ror '2!ff!.Xa,XX2?2i 'SSVuw hn,,i,i .v of nure.soft to leacu. Biuacnisnamiiieuawauyiiuie. jmomarcouiTcu iiiotu. are I'li'JfKSSIoyAL. and Htudents eraduatnir therein, leceivo state Diplomas, conierrins ihuiouuiii of Truster.. NOVELTIES, Hats, Caps, &c., For Men and Boys, Pearl Shirts, Under Clothing. Pretty suits for little boys, Cheap suits for Men, Cheap Overcoats, Trunks, Satchels, Bags, &c. Gum Clothing, &c. THIRTY SEWINQ S.F.T. lirAHISHeo I83C. i HAlJUFACTUKED at : MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. !WAKTiBR0(UUiTtO)ASUTS.Iinmt WCMinPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. 'AWARDED I NEW YORK J.. BOSTON, ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. SUITABLE FOR YARDS, CEMETERY LOTS, and Public Grounds. The followlnsr shows the Picket Gothic, one of the several beautiful style, ot Fence manufactured by the undersigned. Vfir TLxAMtV nnri llitralatlltv thou ira iirmnrnDitarl rut up by eipertenced bands, and warranted to tilIC BiaLiaittUVlUU, Prices and Spocimens of other Designs sent to any address. ADUIIESS, S- 3VC. HESS, Sloomsburg, Pa, July 18, lt-m TIIE JOHNSON ItF.VOLVINO talo of Iron, beautifully ornO' inented. Adjustable aholvea. C'ap and atrou, Cuimol Ktt out ot order. Four alzes. Bend for complete circular aud prtco list. Bend evnts for our new Illustrated Cataloguo ot Hchool Merchandise. Evtty Atrcnt .r Teachrr ttould have it. JJAKEH, JjBATT ft CO., Huuirten for all School Suppllei, HOOK. CASE. lit A Kt GUAND STBEL'T, NEIT I0BK. Kept in. ly Iouiaauu,aTetdsUmalaauaad ut. .mt It fa. are a man of leaten, tolllni orer roar mtflnlaeH work, to teatora hrafn una and vaste. Sa wyotisMfounf sod aufferior from urlBdUcratkm oa a Ud ot ilckntu. rtl j oo WDMttriflll IM hlM. m a. mTTm tut liiinVn ri.'v.i.".'::,v;:r'. athnalallo, without (nloiwju'V. uko f TOWS n" J.9.a.rP'Ptt Wm or vrinarv cvmrLUt. dU. M iwmacji. ooireit, eiood, liter ou win m cured if yon um limply wesk and low splritrTur ltl Da IniUtuponlt. Your druggist kerpclU You will K d..M mTZ. " If iah e.inaiw.iuif I ailit 11 twin ll Hirure yparUfp ' " - ew .UM HHHU rVfl IIab (Vwarh tiu la lk U1 - - i . J a . a . . iu iu icSkTk. u7 2riSZir S;JSS!2l iyrlMtosll4SMs. ata at e a . . ' aMinnUU, P-tC.il ss sLmIbU tvU!rrtiUbU im tW A 5Pali!o7tuTlifssweake V. Course in Pliyical Culture. In tho other Courses receive .Normal certincoic to those ot our best Colleges. P. 1. UUiMYCIt, secretary. Weaver & Go's. Ada $2500 A YEAR VchaotlolcEtthlnror EcnH. ocr SWoccnts aro now making from to S 1 ft" n ilny. Semi ptamp for particulars. Atlilrcsa A(OW HKIIALU. B01 II, Philadelphia, Pa. FREE GIFT! TO ALL who nimwrr this ndvrrtlHcmotit. Addreee AGENTS' HKRALIj, Jiox It, HdlacUlplili. AGENTS! READ THIS! We will pay Agents a salary or nlltyfra larm com mission to bcII ntir new and wondcrrul 111" votitloti. Wo menu wlmt wo naj. tf hainplc frrc AOUN'lh' linitALT). not II. Philadelphia, Va. APCUTC f'rnllll ulM-MiiM.llHtrt-clllnc AUMllO plctorlil SiibscrlVllon Ilooka urnwrrn wi jsiuich J.oa no tliM, as tbo nHiuiiu aemnntS is limply intnunte, and ter ritory being npldly tal pen. 1 (tonnort 11L oiitmll anr Tbo grcati t onportKiJtr ever offcrt-d to nnraotiH out oT etiimovment or who dt elro to add tJ tin Ir Iticomo by cngtigiDgJa an hon orable and proiliublo buulness. Price re duced frnm 10 Id W pi-r cent. Address AUCNlb liatALI), lloxB, Philadelphia, Pa. fc T T J T V XJt Ware at Jflanuftic 0AJUI V SIMM. turcr !ot l'rlces. The utter wortbleeKncfs of tlio stuff advertised by a namber of firms In Kc.v York, Cincinnati and Jloston.rompcli t ho v orld-rcnow ncd Tremont Spoon Co.. of Philadelphia, to offer every ono sample sets of their Vcy Hect W arcs at prices much lower than any Jcwcter payt for them at wimtcsalc. We make this offer for a ehort time eimply to Introduce our good a. Tho -IIoNo)f and "Ollvo" llrands Plated AVaro sent at following rated : Tea fpons, 31.00 doz.; TaUetpoons, JiWj Forks, fJOO; Uutti Knives, $1,731 Kaar Hhclls, $1.75; Phted fcteel Knives, S';.73; Tipped (icrman Silver TablcNponiiN, ?2.i0: 'lcaspoons, $1,60; 11 U I II il, H, 'I'ablcfpunii, $i.50; Tc.lppuoiis, 81,40. O'uxls rent prepaid on receipt of money or potace etampt. TItEMONT SPOON1 CO., Jox H, Philadelphia. Ta. Sample by Mall For 25 Cents. They are made Just like any Sood Caster, pood Hrltannla letal, irooil tilasH and llottles. Krery Agent can easily sell SS grot or these perfect Toys, before Christmas. Just the article for Connterhtnresf Agents and Street men. 1 do cenby EtpreMfl.&O. 1 grois by ExpreKs f 14.00. Wt also have a Collapsing Cup, whlca telescopes together and can be carried in let Pocket. Sample by Mall It'ie. 1 doien byKxpress $2,t&, 6 doz. by Expresi.S24.00. All the above goods aro novel, attractive, highly polished and will aeU rapldlr. Address plalaljr. IIoi II, l'Mladtlphla, Pa. dec 9 3m o c o 3 o c a ar 5" 09 W fukrasUa U Is ttcrj , Kattwri sol f haw 1m f iu4. s or tew tjt t ply rooutl. It lti iBiunt rtltef, nd cur tb (iiotittiroule cmtti, lo froni ei la tbrm rka, Ifuacd s.atlrvrt 4. I alimlard iiuRitr r t tlmpulsli ran be rttcu If dr.irti), t-Bl kit uk la a trial, U routiuca Ibat It will our when all filacr iiitana fea fallrd. Sold Ij all dtalra In nicdlrliiaa. ! neni (rr tioiilc nt Trre as renlpt af trie, by JACOB WALTZ.Grneral agent for l. H and Cana-Us 130 FrftDklln St., lUltlmore, Md. ST- Ill aulaba trad nuk and lUnaAura afDf. J. W. n. 1U wrapper. ecpt. :, "79-ly. INSTITUTE Eatabllshodinl872iortliocura ot Cancer, Tutnura. Ulcera. vltliout tho ubooI knlfd or loss of blood anil little pain, for Information, circulars and references, ftddnta Ur. i l 1'O.NL), Aurora, Kano Co., 111. ecpt, l,';-ly. J w & CO. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS 1 Hm s P4 4lffHajr f'm al elban, is aa-akap, wits Rair-Adioitiat hajl U aMhtr, Ufu LiMlf (, all miuom Ua. II U.MT,.gr.l,l.an4'l.,lr.'aut, ...n. C.ul.r, Eggleatoo Truss Co., Chicago, III., sept. 19, 1Q-iy, 3 w & co. Q ON SUMPTION can be cured by the continued um of o$raunsCod Ll.erollandLacto PhOHphate of Uue, n cure for Consumption. Coughs Colds, A Minna, itronchltts. and allhcrtfulous dUeases. Ask your drutrglstfor u&uiuu a Htm iub.ii uu omer, ir ne nas not. goi it, i mn bciiu i uuiuo ttuywuero on receipt ui ?i bend for circular. ciiah. a. (ismun. 13 uoenth Avenue, New York, SHOT! 1 BarrtUd thtt GDHtntaiiwoild G-UN! for tba mgntjr, Vi'arractad gis un,Tlt. ytamti, Iltlt, Miojc Unttm, tlu-r 4aji slid It nit iutirh, a ho our i fit-trait l itritttirku (ui llluilrsit.(l Cstslvtjusj ait'l 1'iic Luu l JAMES DOWN & SONS, Iat.rprlia Osd Worki, J.io A- 13H ll oail St., rMTAUUhUiuibii. nrisui nutt, v.u dec 5-3m &co FITS CU11ED l'romptl and Krinanently, 1 aeud a boltlu of my celebrated rem. rdy, wltha uluable treatise on this disease, Ireo to all suff erera v bo send am mcir r. o. ana hi press addreas. Dr. II. u. Hour, Mo. 1S3 1'carl St. New York, nov ll-gm aiu CATARRH A at has m4 UrwiwIiUls :na-T a tout wn noma ftj laVU.NES IN1IAI.KNKJ s licalioit laimr Uses direct to tbsdussss. A relULls urtitintint, HattlitkCLlun iuu. 'Iittkrl. II..N 1'a.tH..a est on triavl. to Lu ratiirai.! an.T inousy rtfuoJe4 if awl ssUfa- lr. f T i fit iniurinaiiuH tva Ur.ii IlUMU IUIC'INUCU., S. W.Cor.l'jUi & Area, lWs.fa. Nov, ltl. 79.-17 M. C. SLOAN & BRO. ULOOSISDVIIG, PA, Jlanulacturers ot Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs FULTFOIUI WAGONS, to. Itnt-ctaai vorqalwara onana. ItKrAIIUMa NHATLV PONK. PrWtt r4a'4 to lull IM UiaM. psIU3fiGgj B"tluW-taf aSBBaT Ca aTaTaVaVaVaaaL V7sl iatwrLttttr atHS a. aaAMAVajLSAfArtviAMfAltM !. w- - -- --- - - - " J mn iHn nrniRiF. ii I u n iu iibkinwaHi i Tin SAsroiiD's Lrrcn JimaoiUTon! J Is n StnnJaril Family llomolJ Vor r ! S dlseiwcs of tho Liver, Stomach fnndBowela. It J Vegetable It nover .Debilitates It U Oathartioand I. ; i uivcr i has been ub d, ' in mv uracticaS d bT tho liubli." 2 mow than flR vrnrn. 5 with unprecedented results. ran pop circular. ! S. T.W. SlIPflBD. H.D.. L" JSSiSWAT. f 1IIDS10CUT WlLtTlLtTOCITSBII'lTUlciV. J AprU 18,TI9-ly. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES jq-ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Sunday, Juno 29, 1879. tho tri the trains on tbe rmiadcipma s Krio ita iroaa umsiouwui run OJi iouows WESTWARD. Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia 115pm " ' Ilarrlsburt; 4 SO am " " Wllllam'port s 85 a in " Jersey Shore 0 07 a m " Lock Ilavcn to a m ItenoTO llojnm i Ririve &t Krie 7 63 d m Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia swam iianisuuiK 11 u u ui ' arr. at Wllllatnsport lupra ' Lock Haven s 60 p rn Fast Line leaves Philadelphia 11 r0 am ' Ilarrlsburg s 85 p m " arrive at Wllltamsport IS5 p m " " Lock Haven 8 40 p m EASTWARD. Pacific Express leaves Lock Haven 7 00 a m ' Hllllamsport 816am arrive at 1 larrlsbunr 11 OS p m " " Philadelphia S40pni Day Express leaves " " Lock Haven 11 so a m " ' WlMamsport U40pm " arrive at Ilarrisburc 4 10 p ni Philadelphia 7 80pm Brio Mall leaves Renovo 8opm " Lock Haven 9 60pm " " WUllanisport 1110 pm " arrives at Ilarrlsburz s 45 a m " " Philadelphia 7 00am Fast Line leaves Wllllamsport 11 86 a m " arrives at Harrlsburir 8 60 am 11 ' Philadelphia 7 40 am Erie Mall west and Dav Exbreas East make close connections at Northumberland with L.& 11. K. It. trains ror WUkesbarre and Scranton, Erie Mall West. Nlasara Exuress West and Fast Line West mako close connection at WUUomsport with N. C. K. W. trains north. . Ntairara ExDreas West and Dav Exrjress East make close connectlun at Lock Haven with 11. E.V. II. R. trains. Erie Mall cast and West connect at Erie with trains on L. S. a M. S. II, R. s at Corry with O. c. fi A. V. R. It ! at Emporium with B. N. Y. P. IU K. and at Driftwood with A. V. lu IU Parlor cars will run between PhllalclDhla and WUlamnrjort on Niagara Kxnresa west, and Dav Ex press Kasu SleeplnaT cars on all night trains. Yin. A. unLunin, General Supt. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY Oq and after November 80th. 1873. trains will leave 8unbury as follows : flUKlUWAJtU. Erie Mall 6.S0 a. m arrive Elmlra 11 .6 " Canandalgua... 3.86 p. m Rochester 6.16 " Niagara s 40 ' Renovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. arrive Williams. port u M p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a, m., arrlvo Elmlra lo.su a. in. BuSalo Express 7.16 a. m. arrlvo Buffalo 3.60 a. i SOUTHWARD. Buffalo Expreoa 1.50 a. m. arrive Harrtsimn; ' Ba1tluioioH.io Elmlra Mall 11.15 a. m., arrive Hairlbbnr i.r.o " WushlnKtoii ..j 8' " Baltimore .j " WafchlDKloii narrtsborg accommodation burg 10.50 p. m. arrlu H'utlmoiu 41 WabhL.iuiii;.u Erie Mail 19.56 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg a la u. w, " Baltimore 8.m " " Washington 10.36 ' All dally exoept Sunday. D. H. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Aged A. J. CASSATT, General Manager pHILADELPHA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. May il, 1879. TB1IX9 HiVl BUPIKT AS FOLLOWS(8CKDlTXXCirTID For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, FottavUle Tamaqua, ic, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,46 a. m. 1,S1 and 7,85 p. m. For Wllllamsport, e, sa 9,05 a. m. and 4,06 p. m. Taiixs roa acriiv liiti aa roixowg, (spkdit ix cxrriD.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. m, Leave Philadelphia, ,,46 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,66 a. m., Pottsvllle, 11,89 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,85 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,10 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport ,,tJ a.m.1,16 p. m. and 4,60 p. m Passengers to and from New York and Philadel phia go throug a w ithout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager C. O. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent, Jan.n, WI u. DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA ANU WESTERN ItAlUtOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table No. S9, Takes efTect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY. JUNE 10. 1878. NORTH, i STATIONS. 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