THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. JOT tu - Miscellaneous. Doliy'i Shoes Somo of tho shoes are imported, but they are inferior tn stylo to tlioso made in thin country notwithstanding thoy camo from Paris, and everything from that placo is sup posed superlatively choice and to bo desired, as you aro well aware. In the United States thero is ouo factory and but one, bo i'ar as I conld ascertain which supplies a large quantity, about fifteen hundred dozens for tho American market, sending them to all parts and furnishing the toy-stores in Ohica ku uud other western cities as well as New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Tho manufactory is ai IJordeotown, New Jersey, and has been in existence about twelve years, nd tho value of stock now sent out is-about $7,000 a year; so much money for the wco feet that run on no errands, and savo no steps for anybody! Tho wholesalo jobbers, of course advance tho prico, and in tho retail stores they aro higher yet; so that each 'tradesman through whoso hands they pass has his trifle of profit in helping to shoo tho feet of iho doll-peoplo. They retail from a dollar and a dollar and a quarter a dozen to three dollars and seventy five cents, ac cordicg to tho style. They 'run,' as tho dealers czpross it, in twolvo sizes; tho 'common doll's shoes' (which means shoos for common dolls) vary, howov cr, from tho class mado for wax dolls, which have grades peculiar to themselves, being not only extra full and wider in tho soles, but numbering fewer size), from one to six only. Of tho common kind, tho slippers and ties, ruu from one to twelvo the others froai.threc, four or .fivo to that number, They come packed in regular sizes, 'full line,' as those for children do, or in assorted sizes and styles; in small, square boxes, such as tho shoo deal crs know by tho namo of 'cartoon,' which is another word for tho French carton, meaning simply that thoy aro made of Ipaste-board. Tho tiniest is not much more than an inch lng, but is a perfectly formed and finished , i-hoo on that miniature scale; and tho largest . is almost big enough for Mrs. Tom Thumb, measuring about four inches, and, it could crtainly bo worn by many a baby you have seen. As for tho names they comedo this orde; ; -slippers, ties, anklo tics, balmorals, buttonod boots, Polish-buttoned, Polish-eyelettcd, and Antoinette, which is a heeled, croquet slipper in which her doll-ship when engaged in that out-of-dorr game can show off her delicate, clocked stockings to advantage. Butwhat shall 1 say of tho variety in col or and trimmings? They are in white and crimson, in buff and blue, in scarlet and pur pie, in rose color and violet, in bronze and silver and gold, everything but black, for dolls don't like black, except in the tips ot their gay Balmoral or Polish boots. And the stuff they aro mado of is such soil materia a) can only be found in goat and sheop and kid and glovo kid, and thvtri, which is th name for split leather. I strongly suspected that they were all made of scraps left from large slippers and shoes, but, though this is generally the case, somo wholo skins have to bo mod, but nothing is ever manufactured for real, people in some of tho fancy colorj worn in the doll-word. Tho soles are of leather of -" a very thin kind, but tho heels aro of what is called 'composition' a preparation of glue and melted rubber, or possibly, in some styles, of wax and clay, made firm and hard, and they aro stuck on with glue, just as the sole: 'aro fastened to tho 'uppers.' Tho rest of the i work is fine stitching done by hand; and the .r-. 'w littlo things are all shaped on lasts and made in every way by precisely the same process as any shoes, (except the glued-on heels and v,ei,.. sqlea.) being cut out by patterns, in 'quarters' and all, and the seams, straps, eyelets, lacing: and rosettes done just as for real people. I opened all the boxes, and paraded some ..sxCtho prettiest of each kind in a row before ' . me, and sat and admired them. Aiid I could not help wishing that I had also a row pj( , . little girls to look and admire too. How thciri ,"' eyes would have sbono, and what raptures, what explanations, what shrieks of delight- there would have been! 'Ohl how cunning! what lovely rosettesl whatelegantbowsl what dear little beds! oh! isn't this such a da: ling pair? Thoy are too sweet for anything I, can't tell which to choose they are all so be-u-tiful J' ..That is, what they would have said and great deal more besides. And they would have just wished they could havothis pair for banny and that for Claribehand that Lady .Gcraldine, and soon and on: while should have wished that I conld make them all happy by giving them their choice. fjVwsv v -But cou' ch008e? The gold andlsilver ones were richest, quite dazzling to behold, tfnd they had gilded and silvered heels, and they were shaped like a Newport tie: each 'V """ had its minutely scalloped edge, where the - seams overlapped and round tho ankle, and iVc- bow of narrow, white corded ribbon with an ornament of jet and gold, or jet and silver " ' the centre, and they wero fitfor the feet fairy queens. Tho sock-shaped ties, like baby's soft heeled shoe, looked somehow most real of all, as if for tho least mito of a human - baby to weapon its wee, pink feet, and , doubled up in its wee, pink fist. Thero were ,. the ankle ties, with the diminutive strap all ,, scalloped and stitched, and Bet with minute eyelet' through which a purple or blue scarlet braid was passed, and every part fino as hands could make. There wero low, laced shoes with heels and without. There were high cut Balmorals with a long doubt row of eyelets and end extra high Polsl boots, heeled and laced or heeled and but toned; and they wero In whito and with scar let tips, in white with gilt buttons, in bronze with steel. t It, was hard to tell what there was not, for there were boots and shoes and supers for all. kinds of dolls, high, low, rich and poor it) walk In, to dance in, to play croquet I or to stay at home lu ; to match their cus &mb,to'raatcll their ba'r,to match their eyes to suit them if any thing on earth could suit. And every doll could be sure about her "size," for the number Is stamped on the bottom of the soles; and I must not forget to say that tbey have also the "trademark" which is the imprint under the number ;this "trade mark'Ms a pair of boots smaller than anything you can think of. Now I am coming to the original question -ii . .-who makts them ?" They are made in large .quantities during about six months of the year, accumulating in the summer, ready vtt fdrthe trade, which begins in August, and drops of after the first of January, aud Is over with lor that season by March. In those six months the factory employs about forty women, and they are mostly invalids or old persons who aro not able to do anything but light work,and who receive only small wages because they are not capable of earning much Bo they are generally thin, pale hands and Binder fingers which patiently and skilfully fit the patterns, and sew tbe.seams. and do the oven nice stitching, and do the dainty ornamentation,whlch help to make glad the hearts of many little girls all over the couu trr, who have found a precious doll, al so dainty shod, among the gifts of their Mer ry Christmas. Amanda S. IfarrU in Jan uary Wide Await, What tint Llfc-Savlafi fif rrlre Has Done Tho perils and achievements of tho United States Life-Saving Service aro but littlo un derstood, and an illustrated paper in tho January Scribner on this subject by Capt J, II, Memman, one of tho inspectors, has tho quality of freshnoss at least. After descibing detail the actual work of the coast crews, o writer adds: But. it will bo akcd,what results havo been attained by the service? At this writing tho last published report is that of tho fiscal year ending Juno 30th, 1878. Prom this it appears that during that year thero wero 171 disasters to vessels within tho limits of tho operations of tho service. Thero wero on board those vessels 1,557 persons. Iho num ber of lives saved was 1,331, the number lost 225, and the number days' succor afforded to linwrcckcd persons at the stations was o4.y. Of the 220 lost, 183 perished at tho disasters to the steamcts 'Huron' and 'Metropolis, tho former occurring tour days prior to tho mann ing of the stations, which tho appropriations for tho maintenance of the service did not- then permit to tako placo until tho first ot December, and tho latter occurring at a dis tance so remote from tho nearest station as to render prompt aid impossible ; defects which the reports of tho service had fre quently pointed out, and asked to havo rem- ed cd. The loss of fourteen others occurrcu hero servico was impeded by distance, or here tho stations were not open. Making allowanco lor these, the lots of lifo legiti mately within tho scopo of life-saving opera tions, was twenty-nine. Tho sad catastrophes of tho 'Huron' and 'Metropolis' contributed largely in securing the passage of tho effective bill of June, 1878, which was introduced and warmlv advocated by Hon. S. s. Oox.and which established tho servico on a stable basis with powers and functions somewhat com mensurato with its purposes and capabilities From November. 1871. tho dato of tho inau' guration of the present system, to tho 30th of June. 1878. tho number ot disasters statca to havo occurred within the held ot operations of tho service was 578; the number of persons on board the vessels involved was 0,287; the number saved was 5,981; tho number lost, 306, and tho number of days' relief afforded to shipwrecked persons at the stations, 3,716. It should be observed that during tho lust of these seven years the service was limited to tho coasts of Long Island and New Jer sey; the two following years to those coasts, with the addition of Capo Cod; tboncxt year to3the foregoing, with tho addition of tho coasts of New England and the coast irom Capo Henry to Capo Hattcras; tho next, to the foreeoine. with tho addition ot tho coast from Capo Henlopen to Capo Charles; the next, to all the foregoing, with the addition of Florida and the lake coasts; and the last vear to the coast at present included. It is not claimed that the entire number oi Demons designated in the above figures as saved would have perished but for tho aid of the lifo-saving crews, since not unfrcquently, in the cases of shipwreck by stranding, Dortion of tho imperiled succeed in escaping to tho shore, as did several in the instance of tbo 'Huron;' and it often happens that tho sudden subsidence of tho sea spares the threatened vessels from destruction. But it is certain that a largo proportion of tho number would have perished. A closer approxima tion to the real efficacy of tho service could he reached, if statistics of tho loss of life in former years upon the coasts where lifo-saving stations are now established could be obtain ed. Unfortunately, no such record exists, except an imperfect one, consisting of meagre data relative to disasters between lou ana 1870 in vicinity of the rudo station huts of the Long Island and New Jersey coasts, it is koown.that this record by no means includes near all the disasters which occurred on these coasts, A comparison, however, of tho rec ords of tho servico sinco 1871 with this list shows an annual average reduction in the loss of lifo of about 87 per cent. -The record is a shining ono. How much 6f.'it is duo to official organization may read- f Oy" "conceived, but it is less easy to realize how much belongs to tho gallant crews ot tne stations, somo of whoso hardships, together with tho methods they employ, tho foregoing Daees' disclose. Tho professional skill of thnsn mnn. their unfaltering enerev and en durance, their steady bravery in the hour of supreme orueai, anu at an iimra iuni cuutr, fidelity to duty, however hard or irksome, nrn hivnnd nil tribute. None can better know ft than the officers in chargo of the service, whoso main reliance must be, after .11 imnn thr. mnnlc u-irtllM nf these Crews. What, indeed, can ever stand in lieu of men I What Is the use in going to the sea side for good health when 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher' is what you need? A sad misfortune lately befel a New Or leans judge. It is related of him that, as he i was riding In the cars, fro a a si: glance at the countenance of a lady at his side, he imagined that he knew her, an ventured to remark that the day was pies ant. She only answered "Yes." "Why do you wear a veil?" "Least I atti act gentle man." "It is the province of gentleman to admire," replied the gallant man of Jaw, "Not when they are married." But I am not. The lady quletle removed her veil disclosing to the astonished magistrate the face of his mother-in-law. Don't you fjrget it. 'Dr. Seller' Liver Pills' were the first so called in the United States and never fail to do their work. In New York the Democrats lost their candidate for lieutenant governor because the vote cast for "C. N. Potter," were not counted for Clarkson. N, Potter. And yet for enforcing a Bimilai- rule in Maine the Democaata are accused of outrageous fraud Gently, brethren, your ox has often gored ours. Lancattar Inlelltgencer. One teaspoonful of Dr. Browning's C. & 0. Cordial for coughs and colds every three hours will releive the severest case. Con sumptires will fiud satisfactory releif from its use. It is good for Asthmatic .dough: Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Jnilu enza, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, and any troubles of the same nature. At this time of year colds are more quickly contracted than at any other. If peoplo will be impru dent, tbey must suffer the consequence; but to atone fur neglect uso Dr. Browning's U, & C. Cordial and get relief. For sale by all druggists. Price CO cents. Dr. Browning, Propr., 117 Arch Street, Philadelphia. An Easy One. A witness in a case in Court here the otb er day, says a Nashville paper, was asked whether be bad much experience in and knew the cost of feeding cattle, and to give his estimato of feeding a cow, to which he replied; "My father before me kept a diary I have bad a good deal of experience i buying and selling and keeping cattle, as man and boy, in the diary business for fifty years. I think my long experience has nual ified me to kuow as well as any man can the cost of feeding cattle." "Well," broke in the attorney, Impatiently, "tell us the cost of keeping a cow-" "Well, sir, my exper ience after fifty years In the business Is that it costs well, it depends entirely on how much you feed the cow," IMPORTANT LETTER From a Distinguished Physician. NO ilnda ijiiej.o baa tntalM inoro nirprln or haa Catarrh. Tho aenao ofamcll, of tnatc, ofalirtit.of dear IK'., ."u .,Tl',.T?.,cc,l,.1, "ilo'l.oi", or mora and. aomo. !i,?.f.Un. T.".y t0 "idMtrnctlTo Influence. Tin rolion It Jiatribntra throushont tho aiatrm atacka ttir tiu! i..'. .nf V? !K mot roba.t of eoMlltntlom. Ijmorc 1 tpc-np bulling nmtcratood by moat phial. fii!!,.ll5p,,n,,Jr "V!"" by noarka unit rhnrlatana, ir JP.WI'I 5 fr.P.1 " lmV(' 'wl" 110 relieved SU'i'l'f . "MI'S H l fnie, tlH-n, Hint tin within the i reach or all pael Into liaml. at f-ncc com SJ.'ST'J l,r?"7?"t"'" lin. ,V.'T ""' l'"l-' tinlrle.l BSV!0J.'1',ri., I'fl'r. Panforil In Iho ir.urntloii oi hU llAOtrAL ( t-RB nas wmi inv liearlr anptnvnt. I be. iiere ii iikeirto anccced utim nil tfio uatial rcmcdlta fall, lieeauaolt alrlkra at thn root of tho iliacnv, vlr... thn ncM(!M bltHKt, vho It heals tho ulcerated mem brrina bjr direct apr-Urutlon to the nnlil piMniiea. Ita action la baaed on certiln du d mica, and unless tho Tit al foreea nrn ton r.r rtln,.tn.i in tuojorltr of cases, tffect n cure. KOBSCOTT DLOCK, So. 1 BAHlKclMiH, Oct. 1, 1871. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE MAT iRfetf tlftiin tob ono oftlie fewhopnlar rem dlei rccch ing tlie approval ofnicilcul K"itlempn, who, in prlvatp, not't.nly frtlyn-cnninion. Intuit mo it in their famines In prefprcnte to any uf tlio prenara- lions oioallr prencrlhcd br iilimUlani, that HIV onMimtloni In Mm Una Xlo.llolV,.!. ..J wu BiouHBii-, uum nUsH11i1UU,lll (1C1IT loch i thai I cannot publicly recommend or prvurrlbotlia judical Cum i bntHnrp 1 received vo'mncii relief from the weof Hmynelf. nftrr a tlmroiiKli trial of Uie usual i';"'"t ' ,'iiT-nii-ij fumibcu m use, ana presume 1 Darn aent to j our ttoro no let tlian ono hundred of aj patleuu for It." UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. ,V, temt fjr nearly onujrur. and ran par rmdldly that we never fold n tdniH.tr prept ration that pave anrli QnlrertalaatlSfactloi). Wo Lme to learn tlio first com plaint yet. o aro not In tlio liibtt of rccommrntllnir patent medicines but .nr pmiaratfon met la llin anU of thoimandi, nnd v a think llio nflllclcd 1n uldl'PCon vlnceA or Ita great merit a tlmUhe r niirciln will ba relieved. Ya liav been H the druif nunc for the past tweUo jeaia constantly, nnd aol e.'rjlhlri(f for Catarrh.bntjonraleai'anll thirst. If you aeo proner you can mei this letter or nny p it t of it tltnr you w Nh. wV.f r'.trnlJr Tm K HALIIVVIN & CO. mioieuaio ann licinti ueti-M n jrnir. Hooka ana Eaen'naeltatrr rr-it .1 urn ,,tiiihmr,.liT.i,oi. lot Tube, and full din 1 1, irt.ee In all case. Price. fi.uw. tor taio uy tin miDirnio and retail driiia.' tj and dealera throughout llio United Mute nnd Cinndna. JVKEK9 & POT TV. It, General Agents and Wholcitlo DruffRlBts. lloaton, Mann. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER Ana.T,fflr2:;!,.'vnnlc Knttcrr combine:! with n htjjhlr Mrdlt'iiM'd rMrcmrtlirnlnir I'ln-trr, IS'RoSWrid'ft W?dic,ro'cr I""D" ,lc"' ELECTRICITY Aa a jrrand curative and restorative, agent ts net equalled by any clement ur 111 dlclne In the history of the heallCK art Unless tho Itat cpurk 1ms tied the body, restoration by means of electricity is possible. ntlMhe. last resort of all phjsiclans nnd stir'eons, nnd has res cued thousands, nppannlly dead, lrom nn untimely grave, when no oilier linman airency cuuld hae sue cpedcd. This Is tho leading curathc clement In tlila 1'laster, BALSAM AND PINE. The hcallnjr properties of onr own fracrant balsam and pine and tho vumsof tho i:astnrctoM.tllkncnn tu require description. Their irrntifut, hcallitf, sooth Inir, and strenctheninff proptrtks are known to thou, sands, when combined In Accordance- with lite and Important discoveries In phurnucv, their heallnc and itrenRthenlnjf prnneriles are Increased t 'Mold. In this respect our Piaster Is the bed In use Ail ho at the aid of electricity. TWO IN ONE. Thai combined wobave two trrand medical aeents In one, each of which perform Its function and unitedly produeea more cures than any liniment, lotion, wah. or plaster rver before compounded in the history vl medicine. Try one. raicK.W Cents. SoldbranWholesalo and lletalt Drupirlst ttronch. putth United btatca and Canadas, andby WhtJksTi ruTTEB, rroprletora, boston, Mass. Jtno 13, T9 ly. itheonlymedicineB I a . t 1 ii.. m. I 1 THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. TtiMa, nrrani irathn natural clean B I era of the system. If tbey work veil, health will be perfect! If they become cloned, dieadf ul diseases are sure to follow with. TERRIBLE SUFFERING I Blllonineu, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jann- dice, uonitlpation una i-iiea, or niu Her Complaints, (JraTcl, Diabetes, I Sediment in the Uiine, Milky or Bopy trine 1 or Uhca nattr Pxlna and Aches. I are dereloped because the blood Is poisoned I wltb tho humors that should bate been f 1 expeuea naiurat.y. KIDNEY-WORT I iiuaxiM tVitit1thv arllnn and all these I destroying evils will ',e banished 1 neglect IThouaandshavebeencurcd. Try it and you will add one more to the cumber. Take ft and health wllloncemore gladden your heart, uiiau aBiiTA Innoatr f rnm thn tarmant Of an aching back? Why boar ouoh dletross from Con tlpatton and pileo . ? Why tie so fearful beoauoo of dis ordered urino? KidketobtwIII cure you. Try a pack age at once and be satisfied. IjiuacryTegtuioie cimyvunuMt One rackaemakes six quarts of Medicine. n,-. Kna It no ii-?! CTf tt for iou. Intitl upon having it. rrlcttlSH. VfXLSJS, BXCHaiaKiO" IO.i Kcprmcn, (Will vol (OK (4uO- riium, SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used la the principal Churches for Communlen purposes. EXCELLENT FOa LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AQD. Spear's Port Grape Wine ! FOUR YEARS OLD. flints Celebrated Native Wine is made from tho X juice oi tue uporto urape, raised in 1 1113 county Its Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening P operties are uosurrawjud by any other Native W Ine. Heine the pure Juice of thn (Iraue. produced under Mr. Kpeer's own personal BupervUlon, Its purity and genuineness aro guaranteed. The youngest child may panako ot Us generous qualities, and the weak est luratld use It to advantage. It ts particularly benenclal to tho aged and debilitated, and suited lo tho various ailments that anec t the eaker sex. It Is m every respect a y ink tu jik ukliku UN. SI'EEIt'S P. Sherry. Tho r.J.SllEltUYlsaVli.o of Superior cluracier, atiti parUWes ot thopaMen riuallilui ot tho krrupe. from wbicUltHtnidf, Korl'urlty, inclines, KUwr and .Medlcluui Trupertls, U wllltfu found unexcelled. SPKKIt'S P. J. JSrandy. This IHtANUV stands unrivaled In this Country, being far superior for medicinal purposes. IT IS A rUIIK distillation from tho grape and con tains valuable medicinal properties. It has a delicate uavor, similar to that of the grapes from w hlcu It Is dtbtlllud, and Is In great favor among tlrstclahs families. ttce that tho signature ot ALFRED HI'KEIt, I'assile N. J., Is over the cork of each bottle. SOLD I3YO.A.KLEIM. June 37, 1879-tf this nrr.R is on nrv. with ROW ELL & fH-SMAN . Advertising Agents, rtilH CHHTHUT STS.. ST. LOUK, DR' CLARK .JOHNSON'S Indian Blood Syrup. LADOn.VTOIlY, 77 W.3d St.,NewYorkCily Ithidi Kin.) CURES! JVptpil(t, Liver four, llhrnma. tlxm, Dropiy. Biliousness, Jl'rrvou Irbtllttj, tU, Tho Best REMEDY KNOWN to Man I 10,000 AOE.VTS HATE SOLD MXCE 1850 9.000,000 Bottles. This Syntp Possesses Varied Properties. It MlmnlntM tlio I'ytyntlrj In lh HoIIts, trlilch convert tho ninrrh nnd nuftnr nf thn food Intouliicoip. A itfflclencr In lytynltne rnaarn Wind nnd Pouting of th food In the btomnrli. If Iho rnrdlclno ls lakra tmmedU rttely nfter cnllne tho fcrtacntallua of food Is prevented. It nets upon iho T.trcr. Itnrta npon Iho Kldnpya. It ItrBulntett ifar llorela ItParlflen tholllnod. It Qulel the ervnuaSjatrm. It Promo lea Iilgrailtn. It NourUhefi Nirrncihen nml Tntlgoratr It carrier olTlho Old lllnod nnd tnnkrsteff . It opens the pnrrn of tho aklu nud tudncan Healthy I'erailraon. It neutralizea tbo hereditary talc!, crrolion In the Mood, which pen-era tea Scrofula, Lrynlpi Inn, and all manner of akin diseased and incrual humeri. There are no epirlta cmpoed in lta manufacture, and It can bo taken by thomost OoUcate babe, or by the agod and feetdo, cart only tttng rcjaireJ in at ttntton to direction!. PEICE OF LAP.0E EOTTLES, - J1.00 IHICE OS SMALL BOTTLES, - 50 Rtad ih9 VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS of Persons who hare been CURED by the use of the BLOOD PURIFIER. Host Medicine Ever Used. Eaton. Wyoming countv, I'm Dear Sir: 1 Lad been troubled for a loni? unu Willi a I'aln tn my Momacn, and found no relief until 1 began uslpg your Indian lllood Syrup. I nnd It tho best medicine In uso. and I can recommend It to all. 011 nnd rnnnp. It Have mnnv itnlmra In doctors' bills, and one larpa bottle did mo more good luuu uid uuuurs wurm ui uiuer nicuicine. Mariam Laoarr. An Astonishing Cure. 01 Arpetlto and Dyspepsia for ten years. 1 could nor. nrf.ni.rK- BlIanH tn ... your Justly celebrated Indian Ulood syrup, I resolied to try It. wlilcu I did, and In a short-ttme was much Improved. I now have a cood Appetite, and have enjoyed cood health ever since I commenced Ita use. Sick Headache Cured. , Bowman's Creek. Wye mlns county, Pa. i.t-ur Dir. i naa aicK Headache una by the use or your Indian Hirod jrup i was cieatly relieved. I recommend all to try Ita valuable properties. J. t . UUIUL'll, The Remedy did more than she Expected, Neuterrr. Lvcomlnrrcounty. I'a. Dear Sir: The Indian lllood hj rup did more than i expected u would and It has cured mo oi Liver Complaint. I use It asa lledlclue aud would not be nlthout It. Irs. Mary Charnun. HeaJacho and Dizziness Dear sir : Your Indian liloud Sj rup has cured me of Headache, l)lz7lnens and Lessor Appetite, sothat 1 am now ublo to work In my factory. -My v. ire de rived more bcnellt from Its use than from any other medicine, Henry Itussel. Would not bo Without it. wmiamspert, Lycoming county, Pa. Dear Sir :-The Indian Ulood Syrup Is the ilett 1 ever used and I would not be without It, It ts good for all complaints. John Burkhart. Diseases of the Stomach. Eaton, Wyoming county, Pa. Dear Mr: Th'sls to ceitlfy that I had a Weak Stomach and could eat no moat or any hearty food whatever. Ilya friend's advice 1 commenced the uso ui uur iiuuan moon c.prup, w men aiwr a uiort trial, effectually relieved me and 1 cau now eat au thing I choose. Your Syrup gives uutversal satisfaction. Elizabeth IladsaU. All that it is recommended to be. Onera House. Columbia. Pa. Dear Sir: 1 havo used our excellent Indian lllood Sj run aud It has proven Just as represented. 1 can rectmmend It to all. m. Hochow. Wholesale .Merchant, 5th street. Unanimous Recoumiemliitiou. Tl-efjllowlntrnilil thf lr tpMlmrmv fnr tlm liidlnn ii. r ireau, engineer r u l. .1.0. smith, at IHIdKlna steel Works. Mrs. snider, of Columbia. A. Ilrene r, ot Washlngtnnburglt. John Kcnjs, or sale Harbor. Would not be Without it. licnton. rrilumlil.a eonrilv. Pa. Dear sir: I have used joir excellent Iniiiin iiijiou vltuland uae received in ucn oenent there' lrom. I could not get along without It. Mrs. llarbcr. Never Kails to Cure. East Lemon Wvomlnir Co. Pa. Dear sir : I was sick for three j ears, and under professional treatment most of the. lime without be ing benefited, At hist 1 was Induced to try jour Indian itLoou avacp auo altera snort trial, j round 111 sen iu ueiier ueaiui man 1 naa been ior six years Mrs. Thcron Halt Sure Curo for Liver Complaint. Kohrsburt-. Columbia fi. Pa. Dear Sir : This Is to certlly that your Indian BlXwn SVRrp has been used bv me. fnr Ltrerrnm. pla'nt, which had been troubling me for a long time 1 ueri.eu luurc ueneut lrom tuu uso or me r)rup iuom muui uuj uijitr iut;uii:iiie. i ueanuy revoni- uieuuii, aim uuvisu an suuerers to give it a trial. L V smith Loss of Appetite. Kohrsburir Columbia countv Pa. Detr Sir : I have used rour eieellent. TsniAN Iilooii hYBrp for Loss or Appetite and Weakness or the stomach, with very benenclal results. 1 believe vour medicine to be the greatest blood nurifler know n, and advise all who may be suffering as I was iu gn 0 it u epeeuy trial. Mrs. E Arery Pains in Shoulders. ltchrsbure. Columbia countv. Pa. Hear Sir This is to certlfv that vrnir Ix-diiw Iilooii Svacr has greatly relieved me of Pains in tho Shoulder and Chest, which I had been a raided w ith ior jcars. 1 rcuumiuena 11 very nigniy. .Mrs. Mary Welsh. Kidney Complaint. C(ar (lao. Columbia Counlv. Pa. Dear Slrt Vv Father has been suinvrlni- with Kidney Complaint for u long lime and had been un der doctors' ireatment, but tho doctors could not effect a cure I have been subject to a Numbness and Weakness In mv Irt Ann. We obtained some or your Inva'uable Indian ln.oon bran' lrom our Agent, Win. II. Potter, and It has cured mv father completely, anu my arm 13 much better, it noes not irouoie me nan so mucit. lour mcmcine is excel lent. Joslali John. Female Complaints. Dear (Ian. Columbia counlv. Pa. Dear Sin This Is to certify tint I purchased somo ot jour Indian 111011 svkit for my wllo for Inna matlnn and Female complaint, and It has given her relief. J X Ilerner Heat Medicine Ever Used, Hear (lap, Columbia county, I'a. Dear Sir: My littlo son was troubled with his water passing from him constantly, day and night, I coi suiu-tl twodoctors aud gave him medicine, but without effect. I bought some of our celebrated Indian Huiop briti'r, a short trial ot which, cured hlin. tainbert Camp. Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Numlda, Columbia County, Pa. Dearsir: For many j ears my wife, was anilcted wllh Dyspepsia, aud wo spent con.lderablo money without receiving benent. Wo procured somo of v our Indian Humid Nviut and she began to Improve lu health front tho time she comencd Its use. Solomon Dsn) der Liyer Complaint. Centralla, Columbia Co. Pa. Dear Sir s This Is to certify that 1 was uu ell and could scarcely attend to my work, I think my Liter was affected. 1 procured some ot jour Indian Ulcod SYBtT and now. altera shoit trial, reel like a new man, 1 recommend 1U use to all. Daniel Ooodman. Dyspepsia and Neuralgia. Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., ra. Dear sir: Your valuable Indian Hiuodsyhip has effected a permanent cure In mv case. I had been afflicted with tho Djspcpsla and Neuralgia, but am now entirely well, lira. John Thornton, Bilious Stomach Cured, Hyde Park, Luierne Co., P. Dear S'r: I hae been troubled with iilllous Complaint nnd by Hie use of jour Indian Hloou Shut It has effectually cured me. John N Williams. Lyspep-da Cured. lljdo Park. Luzerne Co., I'a. "Dear sir 1 Your valuable Indian iilo-jd symit has cuied meet Djspepsia. Mrs. SUAdklns. Liver Complaint. Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., Pa. Pear sir :-.l have been troubled with Liver Com plaint, but I w as permanentlr cured by using jour valuable Indian Uumo Svkit. Mrs. 0 1' lisrltngamc, Deo 1!, 16-J-ly wtoo A ,HUT9aV'IV mi UI n aVaVaVaVal 10 KM .rR Lt'rW BLO0M1SBURC STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DlbTKICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. 1M., Principal. w.thabountiruuupp.yotpurcsott "ffiiKSaithtut an.i cost of nccess. Toochers eTiierlenced, efficient, and allvo to their work. Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and tuoroui'n. Expenses modefite? 7rty cents a weeJ Seduct?on to aU cxrcKo teach, studenu admitted at any Ume. Itooms reserved when desired. nmlri. nf ntlidv nrnscrlbell bv the btato ! I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. it n . T ! tT n..in.n.n!.t tit. fViitran In l1al. theiraitnlnments.. Mined bv tho omcers of Iho Hoard Tho course ot study prescribed by tho.stulo Is liberal, and their talents, as students. 10 au sucu it promises fatnlnrrttn ndHrns. tlio 1'rlnrlnfll. Il(i;f. XVII.I.IA.M KI.WLI.I,, 1'rr.lilrnt Ilonril Sept. 8, '78.- XDOlsT'T IDHlrjA-"r But come :it once and look through the largest stock of BeMy-MadlQ lQt&isg IN THE COUNTY. IP WE CANNOT SUIT IN READY-MADE, WE CAN SELL YOU THE CLOTH, OR TAKE YOUR MEASURE, AND MAKE YOU A SUIT IN CITY STYLE BETTER AND THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. CLOTS, OAShlMERES, SOLD BY THE 1'AllD. Now sell reliable: ATI r ENDORSED BY OVER M.anaii.i.i MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION tN!VERSELLE, Paris, 1878 ANO INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA. 1876. Aa b.lne " Vary STRONG, SMOOTH, and EXCELLENT THREAD. ENCOURAGE E INDUST SING- AprU 18, 'J9-ly V MONTH truarantocil. $12 a day I al iiuiiih inuuu uy iiiu iiiims.irioua. Capital not required ; we win &urt you. Men, women, bojH nnd girls make money ia&UT at work lor us igtit and pkabant, and such as an) ouo cm go rttfht at. Those who are wise who bee this nollco will send us their addresses at once nnd see for themselves. Costly Outfit and terms rrce. Now is the time. Those nlreatlv nt work ore InUnir un liirL'n ouiua ui URiLlt. iauitss iiwx. tu., Auffusta, ALatno, ,.4 oct.3,;i9-iy .Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. . ixu-wiw ir. tTtlia-l AUfWy Ojw.I XT.mTa.T ln tfi. world for llrlxhr. liUaiV. r' c"ro of llrlgl.t'i nd th.ntbcr JXftHSL?.?. s SAFE BITTERS. ' ', "iw" ronarr, ma at mulatea nny function lo more btaltnfui action, ind la tbua benefit in all dlteaaea. t"u. " ...i".ei';7"-,0,, ""d other 8Uln Ernix Ity. etc., are cured br thenar.. iu: i. ; ltSffiil ?itS?.ttp,u?i r,u1 wgular ionic: ' " , f.ivv., ouc. anu ll.uu. JJ AD1I CD'O oaa? . n . . . Sffiff'ASH -? 'p" IU..nSrSr, cure. Jlwadiu-fae and Neuralain. nrvnta Inrtlrt rN.'.tli' If t .top caln and .oolh.dla hI.? ".et.VMl " ""er Injurpa the avalem. "f..T," u.ken ln m-' or larridOHi. UfADUBDta rr- U.. 7' i V L . v rim 3 nan.n rhtsft, iflftrU. Urtr I 4 f: and iliuuld bow f la do tiol operate 1 fi b DruifUu t-ltr H.H. Warner fid, IBOOHESTEB, K. T. (Ct. 81, lKT9.ly FAlIl'OH. ThU rnuiU mtiU tint will curt 6rini. bplint, Curt. L'aUoui, 4e ! or uij tdUugeuttui. 111 rcinova the buiich wlLbout lilUkritig or cui. Ing ft tor. Ko iciiiedjr vtt dico-crfd equftU ll fur ctrt&liitjr o f ution lu itop rintt lht)l-mDtM ftud it limofliii' th bnnrh. ViiullLU. butd fur IlllU- rttttJcircultrfulLf ixjpitivt proof, tod your la Dure U eulU by llrults 61 a r u t I n VJ W-m.-L-LJ- "-"Win mi itni.iutn i 1 mm (. : iW i4fitSSRtA;PARis. Philadelphia. ; XyfiirAWUID0 1 NEW YORK -.BOSTON, : 1z2P 7Jr 'j-v!t , nBgBWiCilllllllilM IIMMM'IMII )IHI(Mf Ml 1 MM mm mmmMmimmmmm r r m mi i T'i nn 'i i i siisiMT laiiiiiin i r i i iiata iirTT-- rn IV. Course In Art. of Tustoe1. .... . . .,.......,.....,.,,.,,. and tho s: em uiuiauei;wi'ius uv.-., of TrnMrra NOVELTIES, Hats, Caps, &c, For Men and Boys, Pearl Shirts, Under Clothing. Pretty suits for littlo boys, Cheap suits for Men, Cheap Overcoats Trunks, Satchels, Bags, tfce. Gum Clothing, c. inp; at the store: of THIRTY SEWINQ ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. SUITABLE FOR YARDS, CEMETERY LOTS, and Public Grounds. Tlie followlnu shows the Picket Gothic, oeo of tlio Eotcral tjcautlful btjles ot Fence mauutacturt'd by the uuderblL'ued. Kor Ilenuty andlUuraWlity they aro unsurpassed l'ut up by experienced hands, and warranted to give Rutlsfactlon. Prices and Specimens of other Designs cent to any address. ADU11ESS, S 3VE. HESS, Bloomsturg, Fa, July ts, '79-0m the joiinsox hkvoi.vimi niioii. cam:. Mado of Iron, Irf-antlfully onia lm'iilcd. AdJUKUlblt aliolvos. t'lmii and btrotig. Cannot m-t out of order. Four alca. Bt'iid for complete circular and prlco list. Si'iid 23 cents for uur new lltuatrntcd Catntoguu of fchool Mert'lmndlso. Evtry Parent .r Timber ihould Afitw if. BAKER, PHATT & CO., Headqwrten for all School Supplies, lti HI (11UM 6TI1ELT, XEtV VOUE. Sept 12, ly wort, to reator. brala nana and vaata. Siii -??.18''.ia,1'.!nd .olferlof from aoTlndlacretloK ".'i'.S'f '."fliJ ?" ' nwld or al5ile,?ld or fjoung.auflerlnarfrom poorbealUi orlanxuMlai . ona Cedot alcknaaa. rtljon " ""-.Tl'' aratem needa eanalns. tonlos: or tlmulatlnj, without fawmcaZoVuk. rOV TOlS ! Hr you dfiptpria, tuntv or urtnan nmi!at,L du. Ton will ba cured If rou uao - W.TOm If you are atmplr weak and low .plrttaJTtrr III Bui IL lualatuponlt. Yourdrojilatkeepait. It mariare your life. It han.veJh.nJj. Tb. Hop 1-.1 lu, bust, U. u4 Uliw,uiiil3i .. wiimmN, ran M ary . f All v.a ioj4 tr 4nitfrl.u. Ilp Wu.n ra.Ca.,rWWUv 1 1 r r 1 r")rn-iitii-iitii 1 1 0& IfcVOW ttTABUSNtO 18SG. AW B-r 1 1 a (vl 1 1 fa . tii nrr . -. p-& v a -w-. - m KYASl3r MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. t a V. Cour.-e in Physical Culture. --- F. r. BIf.LMVr.lt, Secretary. $2500 A YEAR Wchato the best things for fitfcntn. over Soo ngentH Gro now malting fnnn $2 to Si fi day. Hcnd ptamp Tor particulars. Adtlresa AtJLNTS 1I1IUALD, llox U, I'hiladclphla, Pa. FREE GIFT! Adilrtes AGENTS' llHItALD TO ALL who nimwrr this iidvrrf Inticitta AddrtBS AOENT.S1 HHRALD, Jiox J(, riilladdpUfl. AGENTS! READ THIS! AVewiu pay Agents a pnlaryor allow n Iargtcom mltslon to ell our nrw nnd womlcrlitl In irntloiiN. Vc iticmi ivliat wo ay, t3"Knninlo free. AOi;aNTHJIi:UALI). Ilox 1). rhilfldolphla, Fa. riPCLUTO foraUttiohrNtancrmntcnt-iiVlUiic HULlllO pic tori Subftcrlptioii IIook itrtTrn nn IKlltlcN. Lote no tlmef-ni tho W All 1 E.U tianatnl la tlmplu immense, nnd iVr rltory being rnpidly taken, will outwcll any other book1. Tlio greatest opportunity ecr otlcrta to pcrHotiN out or rinplu) itient or who do Eire to add to tlulr Inromo by engaging in an hon orable nnd prolltnblo business. Trices re duced from 1(1 to M imt cent. AddreB AdKNTfi' IIUHAL1), hox H, 1'hiladelphla, Fa. JCE.TT ITTTH TTt AVnro nt itfanul'ac-Z3H-UII AMSm. turertM:oiitlrlrei. Tho utter wortbleesncss of the stuff advertised by ft number of firms In New York, Cincinnati and lloston,cnnipoli 1 ho w orld-renowned Tremant bpooa Co.. of Philadelphia, to offer c cry ono t-amplo sets of their Very llest nren nt prices much low cr than nny jeweler pays for them nt wholesale. Wo make this oiler for a short time simply to Introduce our roods. The Itoo and "OlIvo llrnndfl Plntcd AVaro sent nt following rates : Tea fpons. Sl.w tloz ; Tablespoons, gJlH); Forks, IiiMirKiiUcs, l."5; Sugar Shells, $1.75 ( riitcd hu Knives, Tipped (iormnii Silver TuItleiooii, $2.T5; Teaspoons, 81. SO; l'laln ii, st Tablrfpooii", S2.50; Teaspoons, 1.40. Goods sent prepaid on receipt of money or pootngc stntnp". littj-MU i nrwvi.x v yj,, inn i, imiaucipnm, i n SnitndobyMatl For 25 Cent. They nro mado Jut like nny cood Caster, irnml ItritnnnU Metal Rood filnssiind Ilottlss, l-.Tery Aent can cn&lly sell 25 grosH of these perfect Toys, bsforo Christmas. Just the articlo for Counter Stnren, ARenttand Streetmeii, 1 do xenby i:pressSl.uO. 1 gross byKxpresH $14.(M. Wo also hiirn n rnll.nt.ln fun l.l-k 1l(Krnitr tiiirctlicr iinil rnu be carried In Vest l'orket. Sample hy Mall !15c 1 dozen by l.tpreHH $2.75 G Ioz. by Kxpre!t$2I.OO. AlltlieahoTo kooiis aro noTfi. aiirnriup kuuiid urn nuTfi, tuiruriiTr liinhly polished nnd will ficll llox II, Philadelphia. 1 Wt diiidUi It la sverj tut, tuMt-ri tiol -f bow loo Un. lafpr.-ow dcFilfrootrd.lt bUii IdiipI rtlltf. tndcur. ih ino.i ciironla r-tri, In from out to tbrtit wt-rki. If uid d( reel ed. I .limited n urn lrr tf tulliuf nil! rau lc tUrn If denlrtit. tut all mm It irUI, to coiniuco ibat It will uur- hin -I prut trr rtil-. Srnt fr-eon rutlfl of He, hy JU OH W ALTZ.Urneral ayent for I. S. And CanaaH 130 Kntiikliii htM llulthiiure, 31fl. tTill -enului bT UKtaintvrk tod lifLtturt cf Dr. J, VT, V IU en wrfr. t8ept.:, 'IMy.irw I -N"S TITUTE, Establiehedln 1872 for tho euro of C'aueiT, llimors. Ulcere Without tho linn nf knlfnnr In-a nf )ih-1 nr.,1 MttiA pain. For iuforraation, circular a and references, iwtdress Ir. l't ju X'O.VU, Aurora. Kauo Co., III. i sept. 19,'79-ly. J w .t co. IELASTICTKUSS : tiu I'M oinnns rrem u ftthtn, i cip-ibij. wlirj fealMdjuttlBf Kail f lh bod-, whllff b BAIL in lh " Esaleston Truss Co,, Chlcaoo, III., 6cpt. 1J. "9-n; J.wico. Q ON SUMP TION can bo cured by the coutlnueil use of Osmun'aCod Liver Oil anil Ijicio 1'bosplialu of Mine, u cure for Consumption, Courtis Colds, Astliu.u, lironcbllls, and all scrofulous dlseasvB. AJ-k jour ilrujrirlt for Osinun'8 and tako no oilier. If ho lias not not It, I ulll send 1 bottle unywliero on receipt of fl, bend for Circular, CI1AS. A. OiMUN. 13 becntb Avenue, New York. NOV 81, '79.-6111 J w & CO. J-tttmk, ttrlt, Ho IrnifM, Hue t'ujtm itm$ llftif Jttnrit A Lot ir (vlftrtttol trntur.u JltIUt ftO. It arrant fit arunute, tt-ul (ur lllu.triiUJ lutiti ti 1 ihc 1-i.u ta JAMES BOWN & GON8, IntfrrriM Oun Worki, ja t 13 ll'otid St,, JiTABU!.itLt)i(j, I'll inu ci:u it, r.U dec5-3ta w &co FITS C'UIIEII Promptly nnd Permanently. 1 send a bolllo of mv cclftiriited ri'rn. edy, wttuu aluatile treatl.-.e on tills dUeuse, free to ull sufferers who send uieiueirr. u. ana bs press address. Dr. ll, (I. itoor, No. 1S3 Pearl St. New York. iXOY 14'CUl am CATARRH S.til.a.AL ..n.l II... ....I.I. I. tU'""''. your own homa W ST ltu II.Nll'H I Ml ll t'M'' lijolinf wni.oruki-n direct i umujeiiie, a rvliaiil reniuieui "Biiiinrimn iUr- dtA..,,! 111....- lent OU trill. taLawlum..! ... niotiejr rvfunidif not iUfui tarjr. For fall Information d urru iiujib i i.i'il i,n t s.W.Cr.lvUi & Mil. 1'tiU'a.Pa. aid Mav.81,Z0M7 M. C. SLOAN & BRO. UL,uonisnuitof i.t, Manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, PLATFORM WAGONS, to. First-class workalways on;baniL UEPAllilNQ NEATLY DONE. Prioeg reduced ta suit tlie Umos. i-B O KMr-5--l am W w y W Ml Ml ULK--I HBi--HB-l--IH-HH- u IV ---r W mm c ilL-h--Lw t il!Hi-K u iS--llH---HB--fl TiisCNSIBLcB mW 9l 11 VU I OLD AND RELIABLE. SDn. HANrotiB's Livr.u iNvtuoiiATon J 19 n standard 1 ntnuy lWmeciy for 5 and Bowels. It Is Purely -.ftVI I jjeuuiuitoa it is JOathartloand Hd 'Tonio.' . a -2 OKA'S .11". .1 tf '." its' IS Invinorator! ' has been linmli in my prncticoS d by tbo public.S more than 35 yenrs. i unprocedontcd results. 2 SEND FOR CIRCULAR SS, T,W. SANFORD, M.D., MwrSiKiftS Af rjRt'GCIST ITITL TILL YftC IT. Rtl'l TITTf), 2 April is, '7-ly. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES 3Sr N1 OHT11KKN CENTKAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. un anri auer nunuay. .fune zv. nic trains ' ontnei'niiaacjpuias trio l.a iroaaimisionuii run as louows : WK9TWA1II). Eric Mall leaves Philadelphia lie pra " " Ilarrlsuuri: 4 '25 am " " William' port 9 S3 a in " Jersey hhoro u U7 a tn M " Ixick llaren 9 40 am " " Henovo 11 ci I a in " arrive at Kile ins pin Niagara Express lcinesl'lillndclphm s do a lit " ' llarrlsburi? 11 mam " arr. at llllamsport 223 pin " ' Lock llaen 3 no p m Fast Lino leaves Philadelphia 11 CO a m " llarrtsbure 3 S3 p in " arrive at Wllllamsport T23pm ' " Lock Haven 8 40 p in EASTWAI1D. Pacific Express leaves Lock Haven 7 00 a m " u Jersey hhoro 7 3a a tn " " Wllllamsport sis urn " arrive at llarrlsburtr llispm " " Philadelphia 3 40pm Day Express leaves ; " " Ixickllaen 11 20 am ' " ' Wllllamsport 12 40 pm " arrive nt Jlarrlsburir 4 10 p in j ' " 1'hiladelphla 7 20pm Erie Mall leaves Henovo s 40 p m " " llllamsport 11 to p m " arrives at iiarnsburg 243am " " PhlladelphU imam Fast Lino leaves Wllllamsport Has am arrives ut llarrlsburs 3N)am " " Phlladelpula 7 40 a in Erie Mall west and Day Express East mjko close connections at Northumberland Willi L. U. It. It. trains for Wllkcsbarro and r,crantcn, Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West and Vast Line West make close connection nt WUUoiusport with N. C. It. W. trains north. Niagara Express West nnd Day Express East make closo connection atLockllaven with 11. E. V. Ii. It. trains. Erie Mall east and West connect at Erlo with trains on L. f . & SI. S. It. K. ; at Corry with o. u. A. V. It. It. ; at Emporium with 11. N. Y. P. 11. Ii. and at Driftwood w Ith A. V. It. It. Parlor cars will run between PliUalelphla and Wlllarnsport on Niagara Express west, and Day Ex press East, bleeping cars on all night trains. WM. A. HALDWIN, General Kupt. 1 TVTOKTHEKN CENTKAL KAILWAY 1 COMPANY. on and afler November.20th, 1S73, trains will leave siiinburv as follows : mmTiiwAUD. Erie Mall s.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra 11 ,n " Canandalgua... 3.35 p. ra Rochester 5.1s " Niagara 9 40 " ltenovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. arrlvo William-- port 12. M p. m. Elmlra Mali 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Buffalo Express T.ls a. m. arrlvo Buffalo 8.50 a re B0UT1IWAHD. Buffalo Express 2.50 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg " Baltimore 8.40 Elmlra Mall 11.15 0. m., arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 1.50 " Washington 10.31 " Baltimore C.30 " Washington Ilarrlsburg accommodation burg 10.50 p. m, arrlvo Baltimore " Washington 0.13 Erie Mall 12.55 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg 3 05 a. m, " Baltimore 8.40 " " Washington 10.35" All daUy except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agen A. J. CASSATT, General Manager piIILADELI'IIA AND HEADING! KOAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. May 11, 1S79. TKA1KS LRAVB KCFKKT AS FOLLOWS(SCNDAT EXCETTID For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsvtllo Tamaqua, tc, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. in. 7,21 and 7,35 p. m. For Wllllamsport, 0,28 0,05 a. m. and 4,06 p. m. TRAINS FOR RUFBHT LEAVE 18 FOLLOWS, (SCNDAY II CBPTED.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia, 8,45 a. m. Leave Heading, ll.to a. m., PotUvllle, 12,sa p. m andTamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p, m. Leave Wllllamsport ,9,45 a.m,2,15 p. ra. and 4,50 p. in Tassengers to a nd from New York and Phlladt ! phla go througa without change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager C. G, HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent. Jan.14, lsio-tt. D E LA WARE, LACKAWANNA ANB WESTERN 1U1LHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1S78. STATIONS. south. p.m. p.m. a.m. IU 111 9 46 9 23 9 17 9 37 9 OS 9 30 8 68 3 51 9 21 8 61 3 46 9 19 8 46 3 41 9 14 12 41 12 K6 8 33 3 SO 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 23 3 20 8 55 8 12 3 11 S 47 3 04 3 04 8 39 7 61 2 61 8 28 7 38 2 89 8 17 7 l2 3 34 8 12 7 23 2 28 8 00 7 IS 7 14 7 10 7 02 2 04 7 44 6 66 1 67 7 SS 6 60 1 61 7 33 6 43 1 46 1 29 6 27 1 21 I 11 6 15 6 1X1 1 00 845 p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Kcranton Bellevue Taylorvllle.. 9 33 9 45 1 JU o if 2 16 6 20 2 22 6 23 2 AO 0 33 2 38 6 41) 2 44 6 43 2 49 6 50 63 6 53 2 67 6 tJ 3 16 7 111 ...uicKawanna.., .. Plttston 9 68 10 07 10 18 ,. West Plttston... Wyoming... , italtby... .......Bennett.... Kingston... Klnesum... 10 33 3 16 7 1 ..Plymouth June 3 10 111 3 15 7 S6 8 21 7 SJ 8 26 7 41 3 35 8 14 3 50 8 H5 4 03 8 43 4 10 8 55 4 IS 9 13 4 25 7 13 4 29 7 SJ 4 83 7 80 4 42 7 41 4 49 8 (3 .i'i) mouw ...Avondale ..... ..Nantlcoke 10 2g 10 84 10 42 10 65 11 07 .Uunlock'B creek .KUickshinny... .Hick's Ferrv.... ....ueacu iiaveu., 11 13 11 20 -uerwick ,,, ....Brlar Creek..., ..Willow Grove... ,.,.Llme Htdge.,., Espy....... ..Bloomsburg.,., Hupert 11 39 11 45 11 51 4 65 8 .! 11 67 6 00 8 W Catawlssa Bridge. i.t. tiJtmt uio Chutasky,.,..., Cameron .Northumberland, 19 18 6 IS s 11 9 IS 9 61 u SO 9 55 It 43 5 43 8 to rj.rn. D.m. a.ta W. F. nALhTEAD, bupt. Superintendent's Offlce, Bcranton, June 10, 1818. yyAINWHIGHT & CO., WUOLESALE OHOCEKS, PUILADELFUU, Pealor (n TEAS, 8YIIUPB, COFFEE, SUCUH, MQLAbtlES, KICI, BFICII, BICABB SODA, 10., U, N, tt. Comer Second and Arch streets, ("Orders will receive prompt attention.