THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEGr, COLUMBIA COlNT'x, PA OONTINUKT) FROM HRST rADE. O'Oonnr-r, Then lip wmt nvpr tothf cul Tfrt ami sat dnnn, with hit Ie lowarils Cutry's. Saw Ourley com to drug ttoto, go tip to Dr. Laihelle' ami then came down on the other lde ot thn ftrrft to Kortner'n houie, then went om ami "truck Gunnlnp; turnoil ray lirad away and did not see the blow, but heard thn sound of IU 1 sup pose ft wa about hatTan hour between the quarrel and the blow, Joteph Benton sicorn Wan at tho drug tore when (junnliiR wai struck, Ills testi mony wa the name a tbo last witness. Cross-examined I was 18 years old In Ju ly 1870. dunning wa faclnR nearly riurth. Curley went a Utile out or hl cnure to give the blow. Ho picked thp Mono up sudden ly. He walked away after he threw the ktutie. He threw It with one hand. It wan one of the most public places In the whole town. Martin Brennan icorH Was at my board ing bouse, fecund lot aboro the drug store. San a disturbance in the street between Cur leys and OunnliiRS. Paw Curley strike Gun n In i; in the head. Testimony was the same as that of previous wllnes-es on this point. CViwj examined Curley turned ofTtliB pave ment alitllo Ittfuro ho camo exsctly opposite the Fortncr bouo ; he van't any further up lhe street than WcidoLtnul's. Patrick McDonald sicorn I was the con tractor for building Ihe culvert Was at my work and saw old Ounnini? going into Cut lev's Saw part of the quarrel. After whirh Gunning catnn and sat down. Was down In tho culvert ami knew no more until 1 heard tho old man was hit. Croft-examined Wn were laying a wall in tho culvert. When Gunning camo thcro 1 hsd a little, talk with him; he said he was abla enough fir Curley any day. John lletrt sirorn Was working for Mc D maid at tho culvert thai day. Sw no futs but heard it. Alter that I 'aw old Guuning come aud sit djwn and said Mag had give it to him. Then they talked and I didn't un derstand what they said J they wcro talking about ten minutes or quarter of an hour, or so, nut! I heard a noiw as if somebody bad received a blow. Seen Curley walking down and old Gunning laying on his back. When Curley stepped away he nid "Tlir-ro" or something liko that. We carried Gunning homo ; he didn't speak, he moaned ; it was nbout half an hour from tho time that I heard tho fuss until Curley walked away from the culvert. Cross-examined When Gunning was struck lie full on his back by the side of the culvert; he was sitting 3 or 4 feet from the edge when he was struck, looking to the north ; there was more than a dozen thero already when 1 got out. I helped citrrv bim home. Jle-directl was pulling in tho arch, and was on top or the work. ttVUam Goodman sworn Was In Centra lia on 20th July, 1S7C, putting up a back kitchen for Curley , heard that Curley had killed old Gunning. I went back to my work bench in the back lot, and after a few minutes Curley came in at the rear of lot and passed by me. I said to bim "My God, what did you do ?" Ho didn't answer but went on to the kitchen door and said some thing to bis wife. She walked to the main Iiart of Uio building and came back and landed him something, which be put in hi right pants pocket, turned and walked past lue again into the alley and down toward the Dark Corner. I saw him again a month or-six weeks after In his own house. His wife akcd me whether I wanted to see him, I said vcs. she said if I went in tbo garret I could see him. I went up and saw him.talk- e about my pay tor putting up the back kitchen : ho said 1 should be paid : don't re member that he said who would pay me I finished the building. Next time I saw him was when bo gave himself up. When be went out through the lot he had no vest or coat on. Cross-examined I was examined as a wit ness at the habeas corptu hearing. Don't recollect lint I was asked anything about what was the matter t that time. Might however said that thev told me that Curley had hit Gunning with a stono. Did not jay there that I never saw Curley until I saw him at the Rod tavern. I said then that I saw bim onc before that, at his own house, and. nobody ask ed me anything about it. George MeBhenney recalled on cross-examination I testified at the habeas corpus hear ing. I think I said then that the stone might be heavier than two or three pounds. Commonwealth Closes. Saturday Morning. 8J o'clock. Hon. C. It. Ouckalcw opened tbo case for the defense. lie said that the evidence would be short, and tbat thev would submit to the jury evidence to show that the ciime was not committed with deliberation. but sudden ly while in a passion, and suffering' from the wound on his head. The counse 1 for the Plisoncr do not ask for an acnuitlal. but that the verdict may bo for a lower grade than that Charged in tbo indictment. I ho testimony will show that the defendant delivered him- selt up. lor trial. After the blow was struck the defendant left home for fear of being . lynched, when he heard the serious character of the wound. lie is here by his own act to submit to tho law. Evidence will be' sub muted to contradict tho commonwealth's tes timony that Gunning was constantly uncon scious. A number of witnesses will bo calf ed to show that he spoko on several occasions and said that his iujury was caused by bis own fault. George Jones sworn Siw tho quarrel. Saw Ed. kick tho bucket. It was about noon I think. Cant remember whether he bad a stick. Cross-examined by Mr. HughesSays some huckleberries on the floor. Heard loud talk ing but can't say who it was. Don't recollect anything that was said. I was not drinking that day. Might have had two glasses of ale. Theophiles JCvaas sworn I was in Mr. Curley s house in tho room back of the store room with Curley and Mr. Jones on 26 July. 187C. Jones Curley and self took about 2 glasses of beer. We heard some noise in the store room. I went out and saw Gunning and Curley and thero was some talking. I don't know what about. Curley ordered Gunning mt of his bouse. He and Guuning went out, I knew Gunning. I did not see Curley hay ing any stick. Cross-examined I don't know what time nl day it was that we went out of this house. I know I had my dinner some timo before. Ale makes me, drunk. I i-aw bucket stand ing in counter when I went in. I don't re number whether Curley was in his lious when wo went in, or whether he came in af ter. Annie Vetler sworn I lived next dcor to Curley in 167G. I went into his bouse pret ly often. I raw huckleberries on the pave ments. Tbo first I saw was Mr. Gunning's wife and daughter standing in the road call ing Curley names. They usod violent lan guage, I did not see Curley, I saw Maggie tbruw the stone some time afterwards. 1 was standing in my door. I came to the door the second time. I did not see Curley throw atones. I saw blood, was scared and went back into the house. I did not see Curley mate any movement wun nis lianas toward his hip, never heard him say anything. Im mediately after I saw Curley in bis house washing blood off his face. Ills face looked bloody Ills mother-in-law helped him wash his head. I did not see Weldena'aul painting at Burke's. 1 was at Cur ley's about two minutes. Mrs. uuney was not lu at that time. Cross examined Mrs. Gunning and Ma. glo called Cuiley a robber, a murderer and I don't know what- This was before the stones were thrown. Didn't tee the tin buck et: Didn't see Mrs. Curley at any time I wrnt nut; Whenl went to the front door the second time I saw Maggie throw the atoues. J Dine it was a Halt hour between the two Curley didn't say anything, when I went in be was washing bis lace, lbey seemefl eemea all quiet; didn't go in the store room ; htard nn uoisein there, lbey were In the back mom. Mary Muhloon sworn Mrs. Curley is my daughter, I lived with them In July 187G; was in the store room at tbe time of the trouble. ben Uunnlng came in with huck Irberries be wanted rov daughter to bur tbe berries; he said he would take tea cents nod a driulc lor them, lie got the money and the drink and kept tbe bucket in bis baud; (he came out iroui beblod the bar and wanted to empty the berries, and be wouldn't give her tbe bucket, then Ed cauie In and asked what was going on, and bis wife tjld him. He put his band in the bucket and E ;uiled up tbo leaves, "W,bat Is this," says le. and took tbe bucket and threw it out luto the street and then put Gunning out ino, i was in tue Dar roqpi sitting on ihe bench. Ed. didn't have a cane or stick. He owned no pistol at the time; there was none about tbe bouse. Then out doors the wife and daughter of Gunning commenced railing Ed. nanjrs; they were cursing; I didn't go out, I thought the men bad been drinking and I didn't want to listen to them, The daughter kept calling him to come out and when ho went out, she picked up a stone and hit him, and he staggerfd. I went out and said to Ed. "come in now," The stone she hit him with was about two pounds. He came In Ihe houe, and we couldn't stop tho blood and told the wife logo for the doctor. She. didn't get back toon and ho went up town to look for tbe doctoi; he was In the house fior C minutes before he started out. Think bo had his coat on. Didn't seo him afterwards. Cross-examined Heard Ed curse some outside. Can't tell what was said. He was not sober, I saw him take a drink In the house Saw him tako two glasses of ale with Jones and Evaus. Msg dared Ed to come out Hj went out and she came half way to meet him, she bad a stone In her hand, Wbcu they were n few feetapait she threw the stone. Ho didn't throw any stones that I saw. When Curley went back Mag went back too. Mag didn t go any nearer Curley than tho middle of tho street where she threw the stone.nor did Curley get any nearer Gunning's than tho placo where ho was hit. I didn't seo Gun ning when Mag stepped off the pavement lit mi et Curley, and the old woman Gunning remained on her own pavement. Curley did not curse nor swear any alter he got into tho house after ho was hit in the head. Ho said nothing except tbat he would like to havo tbe doctor to get It stitched. Then Mrs. Curley was sent for the doctor and Curley got tired of waltli g. Curley said his wife was Maying too long and that ho would go himself. I never saw Curley como hack. When Curley left Ihb huu'o tho blood was still running down his f.ice. I am still living with my daughter. About a month after that day I again saw Curley, he rsme to tho house. Ho stayed homo about a liion'h. He kept in bis 'own liouso. He didn't como into the store in day lime. Didn't pro him from then until he gave himself up. When ho camo homo after a month ho como in tho night time. Curley threw tbe buckot out that Gunniugbrought In. Didu't see tho bucket roll on tbe floor, dunning cot ten cents and a drink of whisk ey for the berries. Mrs. Curley poured tho whiskey into a glass from a bottle. I took small sip of whiskey that noroiug too. I am not sure whether I took any that morn ing but I often do. I think'il was about ono o'clock w hen he brought the huckleberries. I did uot eco a blow struck that day except the stono that Mag threw. When I looked at tho bucket of huckleberries at first I thought wo were getting a good bargain, as there scorned to be 5 or 0 quarts. Thomas Durtin sworn 1 lived in Centra lia in July, 1876. Was iu 0. B. Millards .turo and heard a disturbance in the street. I think I heard old Gunning's voice, I saw Curley open tho door and old Gunning come nut and Curley shut the door. Saw Gunning Manding out on tho street and bantering Cur ley to como out, squaring himself off for a tight. Did not see anything of tbo bucket at that time, buta couple of mmutesl saw some unc open, the door and the bucket, flying out. Curley did not come out beyond his own door. I was standing at the door of Millard's store 1 then went home. Cross-examined Camo back again more lhan hour afterward. Didn't sco Curley on ihe street at all. - Mrs. Mary Davit twom Lived in Cen- tralia in July, lS7o. Went in to see old man Gunning after he was hurt, and I heard him ay that he was after forgiving Curley for what he had done, It was bis own lault. There were two In the room besides his wife; ie did not sneak to me. don't think he seen Hiiybndy; was standing close by the foot of the bed. 1 am a .Methodist and the prieou- rls a Catholic. This was the day before Gunning died I heard him say this. Cross-examined Don't remember that I was ever at the bouse before; nobody asked me logo this time; wcut upstairs; the bed was In the middle of tbe room fronting the windows Ho was lying crosswise with the window; there was a man in the rocm; don't know who ho wa; tbenfas a woman there too, but I didn't know her; she was middle nged; never saw her since; Maggie was down -talrs; she told me to go up; the son wasn't there; don't know who spoke to the old man nrwbat they said. He said "forgive him as it was my own fault;" wasn't in more than quarter of an hour; Dont think I told any oodv of these words. lie-direct I was examined by Mr. Freeze and liuckalew beforehand and told them ibis. Think I told Mr. Dyke of this once and with a neighbor. My Ihe Court Gunning was talking very hoarse when hp said these words. By Mr. Hughes Didn't ask him to repeat it. Mrs. Margaret Cain svom Lived in Cen tralia lu July 187C, three houses from Gun uing'a. Knew bim, saw bim after he was hurt, the next day ; went there alone ; he was up stairs ; bis wife was iu the room; I went to the side of the bed, his wife said "Mrs. Cain has come to see you, John" and he lifted his band rlT the bed aud said it was his own fault for that, and he might blame himself. I said that I felt sorry for him before he said this ; I was there 5 or 10 minutes ; was in again but didn't hear bim ay anything with any sense. Was In before be was hurt; was In friendly terms with them. Cross-examined Don't remember whether Slsggie asked me to go up. They allowed people to go up stairs. Mrs. Bridget Kilbane iirsin Knew Gun ning and went to see him after be was hurt bis wife aud sou ncie in the room, one at each side of the bed ; tbe ton asked bim did he know him, and be said ''yes you are Jim." Mrs. Gunning asked him if he knew her, and he said "yes, you are my old woman." Then Jim weut out saying lather Fields raid he should let him know when he got to talking ; Mrs. Gunning said "Johi. I'd be rich only foryou, and he said "yes I kniw that, then she said "you are goiug to die now," and be said "yes I know that." Then she said "I'll tollow Curley to tbe lowest shingle on this house," he said 'no.no. uo.it was my own fault.' I was there about 20 minutes. Cross-examined Wasn't acquainted with the prisoner at that time ; Never spoke to bim until since he gave himself up. I live in New York now. Never visited the family. Maggie showed me up stairs; James went after the Priest. I never told anybody of mis taiK. .Hues uiuooiy was mere at the eame time, and he told Mrs. Curley. He is dead now. Mrs Catharine Barrett sworn Lived in Dark Corner in 1870. Gunning lived there once, near me. Saw him after he was hurt. Went in his nom and said, "Gunning how are yout" "Are you Mrs Barrett? " says be; 'Yes,'saysl; then he put out bis hand and said, 'You are a good neighbor.' OoM-rxamiVJ I know Curley. He was in my houseonce, after Gunning was hurt, it might be months after; bis wile was with him; Teter Barrett was there with him; be was there about an hour in the nigbt time; can't tell which day be left; Gunning was dead at the time. I didn't inform anybody that Uurley was about, it wasn't my business. John Jlou-land sworn Lived at Dark corners in 187G. Knew Gunning. Saw bim after he was struck 3 or -(days. Miles Me Anally and Miles Gillooly were there with me: thev are dead now. I beard Gunnln? sav tbat be would forgive Curley, that it was his own fault- Crow-eianiinfiJ McAnally and Gillooly lived in Centralis. Didn't see Curley after Gunniug was struck. Am not his cousin tbat J can remember. Palriek McDonald sworn Lived between CenWVlia and Ashland in 1876. Knew Gun ning, Went to see him after be was hurt. I waa supervisor of tbe towosbin that vear. Mrs. Gunning went my ball, I asked bow he felt, be said bo felt very sore. I said I boned he would soon get over It. He said whether he did or not be forgave Curley as it was more his own fault than Curley's. His wile was there. Cross-examine d His wife was near the bed and could bear as well as me. DEFENSE CLOSES. RE11UTTAL UY THE COMMONWEALTH. James Gunning sworn Was not at borne when father was hurt, lucky I wain't. Got there next day about noon. Never saw Mrs. Kilbane iu my life, My lather never recog uiied me iu presence of Mrs. Kilbane or any 1,1.. . I Tl ' 1 . l I uuu uisv. hid ijurpiiuu uugiu uave uoeu put to my father whether be know me or not but he father made no answer, Mrs. Barrett might have been in. I was so excited I hard ly knew who was in. I couldn't sav wheth er she was In once or more than once. The witness denied that hit father ever recogniied anybody in bia prcienco.after he was struck. Margaret Brogan recalled Sm Mrs. Da vis in my falher'j room. Went un stairs with her. and .tsyod there. Father didn't speak white we were in tbe room. Don't know of Mrs. Kilbane'i beioe at the bouae t all. Catharine Barrett wa9 there; once sho was thcro I wouldn't Icavo her up ; another day sho came and I took her up stairs. My fath er did not fpeak to her, John Roland was never in our bouse. Father never said that this was hi" own fault, l'atrlck McDonald might have been (hero. Margaret Cain was thcro. I was up stairs when she camo in. Father did not speak when she was In. Mary Gunning recalled the testimony consisted in the denial of certain things sworn to by witnesses for the de fcne. COMMONWEALTH HF.8TS. Dcfenso recalled Mis. Kilbano who contra dicted Mary Gunning- TESTIMONY CLOSED' c H IS IT CURABLE? THOSE lio tmro mflVrt d firm llic Tjrlom nl com Filiated fonm of ltio auRUiucil lr CUrrh, and hTc tiled tiunrpliyiklm mid ru i cUU wlthoutrellcf or care. iiwlttiioftiiwiTtolliU(UetloMthcontl(1cr tble anxlrtjr And m r It thry miy t tur no fiMeue tlit ran do nimtlonoti 1 to umvrrellf rrcTnlftit tnd to riffrnctlTc to health M Catarrh, nroncltltls Atthnm. routt)), nd fcrlotii and friqnrntljrlat I nffectlcmi of tho lunn follow In many Insunrtd, n cmo nf iimp'a out ncKiccted OHtnrrh. Othfr urmpmhrtie affection, auo an dfufnf m, Impaired cj rtiitlu, and Iom nf rnifl or melt, mar te rtf'rrrdto a minor lut narerthrlctt lertoui renal ts of nee lor ted (.'otnrrh, had fnonjth In them fires, bnt an nothln compared with thn rianjrer oaa affectloni of the tliroal and luntti likely to follow. IT GAN BE CURED. IT C&n be cared. There Is an donM about It. Thetnv mediate rt-Urf aflordt t br hiiroco'a Radiciiv ecus roR Cat a unit U tut a ulljrlit evidence of what may follow a pertl'tent ne of this remedy. 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It acta apen the Tilrer It neta upon tbe Kidney It KrriUtff the Ilewefa ItPariflea thellloail It Qaleta ihe Nerroua flretefn. Itl'roMotra DlfrrMlan. It NottrlabePf Ntrrnctbena nndTfiTtsorntpa Itrarrtea off tbe Old Illootl nnd ma km nrn It opena the porrs rf tbe akin nud Indacra Health? reraplrmtlen. It neutrallzea tho hereditary taint, or poison In th blood, which Reneratca ScrottiH.LrTflfpelaa, and all manner of akin diaeaaea and Internal b a mora. There are no aplrita employed In It manufacture, and it can bo taken by the moat delleato babe, or by the aged and feeble, care cntj btinf rtqairtJ. in at ttntion to dimtiont. TBICE OF LAE3E BOTTLES, - $1.00 PBIC2 VB SHALL SOTTLES, - EO Raid the VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS of Pcrtont who have been CURED by the use of th. BLOOD PURIFIER. Bot Medicine Ever Use J. KAton. N'vomlnErentintv. Pa- Dear Sir: 1 had been troubled for a loner time with a Pain In ray stomach, and found no relief until I began uslrgyour Indian Ulood Syrup. 1 find It the best medicine In use, nnd l can recemmend It to sn, 011 and young, it saves many dollars In doctors' bills, and one large bottlo did me more good luuu uvo uuuars worm 01 uiuer ineuicine. Marlam Labarr. An Astonishing Cure. Monroe. Wrnmtnirrnunfv. Pa Dear Sir: I hart been afflicted with a Cough, Loss of Appetite and Dyspepsia for ten years. 1 could not properly attend to my business, and hearing of juur jusu; uueoraieu inaian uiooa syrup, 1 resoivea to try It, which 1 did. and In a short tlmo was much Improved. I now have a good Appetite, and havo (tnjoyed good health ever since, I commenced It8 use. J. Labarr. Kick Headache Cured. llowman's Oreelr. Wvnmlnc pnnntv. Pa. near Sir: 1 had Slct Headache and by the use ot juui iuuibu muuurjrujj 1 waa greuuy reiieveu. 1 recommend all to try lu. valuable propertlis. 1. V. Iiurnett. The Remedy did more than she Expected, Newberry, L coming county, Va. Dear Sir: The lnrilnn Hlnnri svrttnilm mnr. than I expected It would aud It has cured me ot Liver I'ompiaint, 1 use It asa Medicine and would not bo without It. Mrs. Mary Charman. Headache aud Dizziness. Wllliamsport, Lycoming county, ra. Dear sir : Your Inaian Mood Si rup has cured me ot Headache, Dizziness and Loss of Appetite, sothat I am now able to work in mv factory. Mv wife do- rlved more benefit from Us use than from any other uicuiiiue. Henry HusscL Would not bo Without If. Wllliamsport, Lycoming rounty, I'a. Dear Sir :-The Ind an Blood Syrup Is the Best I Aver used and I would not be without It, 11 Is good for all complaints. John Uurkhart. Diseases or the Stomach, Eaton, Wyoming county, ra. Dear sir: This Is to certify that I had a Weak Stomach and could cat no mfi.it or anr heartv food whatever. By a friend's adv ce 1 commenced the use of yuar Indian Iiluod Sprup, which after a short tr.nl. effectually relieved me and I can now cat anything I choose. Your Syrup gnes universal tuiusiai:ituu. Elizabeth Hadsall. All that It is recommended to be. flnem ffnticuv nnltirnhln. Pa. Dear Sin 1 havo used your excellent Indian Ulood Syrup and It has proven Just as represented, lean inuuiiuciuj it, lu ail. Wm. Ttocnow. Wholesale .Merchant, 5th street. Uuanimous Recommendation. The following add their testimony for the Indian Blood Syrup: II. K. llreaff, engineer P It II. J. (i. smith, at Baldwin steel Works. .sirs, t-nyaer. or Columbia. A. Urener, of Washlngtonburgh. John Kenys, ot safe Harbor Would not be Without it. llenton. Pntnmbla rnnntv. Pa. Dear Sir: I have used yoir excellent Indian uluuu siKvr ana nave receivea mucn Dcnent mere from. I could not get along without It. Mrs. Barber. Never Fails to Cure. East Lemon Wvomlntr f!v Pn. Dear Sir I.was sick for three years, and under nrofesslonal treatment most i f Uie time wlthnnr. hn- Ing benented. At last I was Induced to try your iMiiAN uLouDarHer ana altera snort trial. 1 louno myseuiabciierneaiintnani naaDeeniorstx years, Mrs. Theron Ball Sure Cure for Liver Complaint. Itohrsburir- Columhla ro. Pn. Dear Sir : This Is to certllv that our Ikdiih Buion Sthct has been used by me. for Liver Com plaint, which had been troubling mo tor a long time 1 derived more benefit from the use ot tbo Syrup than from any other medicine. I heartily recom- ucuu 11, mm amum an nuiicnrrB 10 give 11 a uiai. L P smith Ioss of Appetite. Ttohrebunr Cnlnmhla eoiintv ln- Dear sir : I have used your excellent Indian Bloou Svxrr for Loss of AorxHlto and Weakness or the Stomach, with very benenclat results. I believe our medlcloo to bo the greatest blood purlner known, and advise all who may be suffering as I was lAigiieiia npevuy iriai. Mrs. 15 Avery Pains iu Shoulders. Itrhrsburtr. Columbia eountr. Pa- Dear Sir I This Is to certify that your Indian Blood stxcf has greatly relieved me of Tains In the Shoulder and Chest, which I bad been afflicted with tor years. 1 recoinmena 11 very nighiy. Mrs. Mary Welsh. Kidney Complaint, Bf ar nap, Columbia County, I'a. Dear Sir : My Father lias been suffering with Kidney complaint tor a lour lime and had been un der doctors' treatment, hut the doctors could not effect a cure. 1 have been subject to a Numbness and Weakness In my Left Arm. We obtained some of .Your lova'uabln Indian Humd svrdf irom vour Agent. Wm. 11. Potter, and It has cured my rather cuuioic.eiy. ana my arm is mucn oeiier. u aoeB not trpuoie me uaii bo mucn. 1 our inetucine is excel lent, Josiah John. Female Complaints. Bear Gas. Columbia county. Pa. Dear sir: This u to certify tbat I purchased some ot your Indian Blood Srarr for my wife for Intla matlnn and Female complaint, and It has gtren her retici. J K Ilerncr Heat Medicine ErerUsed. Bear Otp, Columbia county, I'a. Dear Sir :Vy uttlo son was troubled with his water passing from him constantly, day and night, I cot suited two doctors and gave him medicine, but without effect. 1 bought some ot your celebrated Indian Blood STHcr, a abort trial of which, cured him. Lambert Camp. Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Nnmlda, Columbia County, Pa. Dear Sir: For many years my wlfa was afflicted with Dyspepsia, and we spent ccnt-lderable money without receiving benetlL We procured some of vourlNDiANBLooDSvacrandsbe begun to improve in health from the tlxae she oomenc a Its use. Solomon u Snyder Liyer Complaint. Centralla. Columbia Co. Pa. Dear Sir : This U to certify that 1 was unwell and could scarcely attend to my work, 1 think my Liver was affected. I procured some ot your Indian Blood Bvarr and now. arteraahoit trial, feelllkoanew man. I recommend lu use to all. Daniel Ooodman. Dyspepsia and Neuralgia. Hyde Park, Luzerne CoH I'a, Dear sir: Your valuable Indian Blood sracr has effected a permanent cure In mr case. 1 had been afflicted with the Dyspepsia and Neuralgia, but am now entirely well. Mrs. John Thornton, llllious "Stomach Cured, tlyde Par. Luzerne Co., Pa. Dear sir: I have been troubled with Bilious Complaint and by the use of your Indian Blood Sracr It haa effectually cured me. John N Williams. Eyipepaia Cured. Hyde Park.. Luzerne Co., Pa. Dear sir : Your valuable Indian Blood sracr has cuied me of Dyspepsia. Mrs. SB Adldna, Liver Complaint. Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., Pa. Dear Sir ! 1 have been troubled with liver Com plaint, but I was permanently cured by using your valuabte Indian Bums Starr. airs. Q P Usrtlneua. 4y THE PULLEY ARGOSY BRACE. Some Reasons why these Suspenders are better than others. 1st. They contai no rubber. 2d. They will wear longer than any other suspenders. 3d, The cords run over pulleys, and conse quently there can be no chafing- or wearing them out. 4th. There can be no strain on any of the buttons, it being the only self-adjusting sus pender in the world. FOR SALE BY BAYED LOWEIBIl-a. Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter, lSloomsIiir9 Psi. NICHOLS,SHEPARD & CO.ButtlGCreeLMicli. lect cf IIaauIii AstonlShlnKtv Durabto and votuUrfvXU tmp,x?vtt less th.n ImJf the nraoLirmra and belts. PORTABLE, TRACTION, nnil STRAW-BURNING STEAMCNCiNES. with speckl 5intan8 of Power, Dnrbihtr. Ralrtf, Eoononiy, and Eoaaty entirel unknown in other makes. Hltnin owrr Out flU ivnd (Steam-Power 8eitarBtornfca. specialty.. Four fltes of Separators, Irom $lx to twelre homo powerj aij two Htyles lmitroTen fllounteil ICorso j'owcrs. Thirty-Two Years of Prosperous and Continuous Business by tins house, without change ot name, location, or manajreraenti furnishes a strong ruarsntee for iuperior good a and honorable dealing. PAIfTinM V Th von,l'rfuI amt jolwlty r UHU I lUll I of Vitpb Uscblnery bai drlrra other i UkacbluiHi to the waltt henoe frloni nia,krri in now ktterort lug to bolld and Aux off lofcrlor aai mongrci loiltatioBa of our lauuvua iii. BE NOT DECEIVED Yf tuch eitxrlmfottl and vorlbleii iwwblDery. If yew buy ai a-i, - nm tinjpiniu idh in "ucnvinr- irom ui. ti'Vor full particulars tall on our demlcri, or vrlts to u fur UIuitratBd Clrenlart, wblea wo mail free. AddrcM NICHOLS, SHEFABS & CO., Battle Creek, Mich. April 3, tsso-nw DAVIS SWING CHURN AWiBDXT) riftST PBI M1UM over all competitors at oniypractlcsl teaterer . bfld at InttrnatioDal Uairy Fair. Tbo box contains no floaU or In stde gear, which mash the butter-fflohnlea t no V M corners lo which the vashedlntothtf b'alter mllk and lost 'wheuibo hutter aenkpatea. The batter gathers tn beaatlfol grsoalea ria the best pos lble condition for waablngln the chnrn with cold water and brine). This churn needs only ta be seen 10 do sppreciaiea. tircuiars iea va apyutawwu VBEM0NT FAEM MACHINE CO., HiamcTVaass t tn cst.saa.no COOLEY CREAMER, Bellow I'alU, Vt. let) IS, I7w DT A XTYIO liw to Hcw.-Atl strictly nrst-class. STLjYvi UOsold at Wholtsalo Factory prices, lllrbt'st llonora at Centennial hxlilwlloD. Slathu sbek's scale lor fnuaro (irands. llnest (inrlcrits In America l,wo lu use. Catalogue ot -H pact's Irec. JUUILKB OKOAS,llle ten In the world. An sstop orgaa only us; 13 slops, W7 Circular rive. All sent on 15 days trlal-trelKlit Ireo II unsatisfactory. Facto ry 6UU street and 10th Avenue. bllKKT MUSIC at H price. Catalocue of S.uoo ry(i XT: cbolco pieces sent lorscstamp.l ljrVi i Address MUDKLSSOIIN 1'IAMl CO., llox 80SS M. Y. apru.x.'bo-sra wjlco A VALUABLE BOOK FREE. "A treatise on Chronic Dlscajvs'tmbraclng Oji. tarrn, Tbroat, Luj;8. Heart, Stotnacu, Liver, Kid neys, Drlnary and Feinalu Diseases ; also r'ile&; tut free to any uddress. Kvery sufferer Irom tUt w; dis eases con be cured, Send for this book to tbo undr-r- slgDed, a pn j slclan ot largo expenetice, enlorsed by hubdred ot leading cllUensho tesiltv to hWftMll. send stamp to pay po3tago to u. K LlTlngatou, il. aprll i, bJ-iy w4co THE GREAT MEXICAN REMEDY. Thousands suffering from Dyspepsia, Habitual Costlveness, Uver and Kidney Complaints. Scrufula ana kindred diseases, will ball wltli dellgbt Ibis new unu wouuenui oisco) ery.n uiiu as u uiseusa uouiiuer or and bealtn restorer, uas nn equal In modern med icine. Tbo ureat Mexican Itemedy was nrst intro duced into California tn 1S9, wbere in a few months It effected eo many wonderful cures as to create a demand for tbe medicine rromMalne to Florida. It is ibe only medicine In tbe world compounded from tbe naihe plants, root, and berbs 01 Mexico It cures all Humors, from the worst Scrofula, to a com mon Mown, pimple, or eruption, while It clears and twautines the complexion. In diseases of tbe Mom acb, Ulood, Liver and Kidneys, it bat permanently cured thousands ot hopeless cases nbire all otber known remedies bad tailed. Une dose will euro any coseot Sick Headache. Iwo dosea will break up any ordinary cough or cold. Persons suffering wttii Heartburn, Waterbrash.Nour Stomacb,ltllllousness, t'uhtlreness. Hies, Palpitation of tho Heart, Low Spirits, and kindred affections, will llnd tho .Mexican remedy a twirt and sure relief, the uenulne Is placed before tbe public, rnder the following name: Herbaline Bitters the Great Mex ican Remedy. Call on jour dru?gbt and (;et a bottle of the Mexican Ilemedy.and convince yourself mat It ts the Best Medicine In tbe World, The trade supplied by John Keeshan, Wholesale Prugglst, N. W, corner cth and Walnut streets, Cin cinnati, o. (leneral Agent for the United statoa. aprll , l&MMy wtco Highest He ill at Vlecsi and PhihdelpMa. E. & H. TTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, Neio York. Manufacturers, Importers Dealers la Velvet FramesiAlburasraphoscopeS) STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS Engravings. Chromos, Photographs, And kindred goods Celebrities, Actrcaies, etc., PhotographMaterials Wo are Htadquar'eis (or erer) thing tn the way of Sterespticcns and Magie Lanterns, Kafh st le bflng the best of Us class In the market, Ilt-autltul 1'Uototrranhlo Transparc ncli a of btatu ar and tngraTibgs for tbe window, (ouu'x (il'sa. MaLufacturers of Velvet Frames for . Miniatures and Con exUlus ItCiUres. Catalogues of LanU-rns and slides, with direc tions fur Using, sent on rtcelpt ot Un cenu. Jan a.Wly M. C. SLOAN & BRO. HLOOMSRIIRG, I'A. Manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, PtATFOKM WAGONS, C. FlrBt-claaa work alwayt on hand. RKPAIIllNQ MATLT CONK. Prtra reduced tn mlt the times. Morphine Habit cured In 10 to w data. No Day tl 1 cured, rir. j. Kn- on,o. waco apnif.'sa-iy A OKNTH WANTED for the beat and fastest selling Uclctrtal Hooka and ititiiea. Prirat rMiiuv. percent, txinwu. Pcsussimj Co.. rciuulelphla. . aid aw. so. .5m Mm SUSPENDER, Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Enginos. THE STANDARD of excclleaco throughout tU (?n.I..),'n(llllT i. r.I. MATUnLEba lor i.rmo-oTirB, iimo-CMiTinc, - AATt Ufctninfr, Kaput nl thorow Work. INCOMPARABLE In Qualify ot MaUrUl.rVcccf ton VarU, Thorough orkmantlilp, Xteant linlbh, and Urw'ot MARVELOUS for nutty mtptrtor wvrt In atl Xtndt of (irain, t.na umTaUi known & tht only nncrrKl'iil HirfPthrtp in Hat. Timothr. (Movnr. nil II other Re& TTsrsmrrr S1500 I TO K5000 A YEAH, or 5 Jo 20 a daylnjourownlacallty. Korlsk omen uo as w eu as men. jiany make more than tbe amount stat- ed above, no one can fall to mako inonev fast. Anr one can do tbe work. You can make from u cenis to tl an hour by rtevnttntr vour oveninirs and sDrc time to the busi ness. It costa nothing to try the business. Nothing like it ior n.oney making ever ourreu ueiure. bum ness pleasant and strictly honorable. Header, 11 3 ou waul to know all about tbe best paj Ing business be fore the public, send us your address and we will send you full particulars and prlvato terms freo ; samples worth J5 also free ; joucan then u nke up your mind for yourself Address UEOWiK hTlNSO.N CO.. Portland, Maine. oct. 3, "7-ly SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE used In the principal Churches for Communion purposes. K2CELLEUT F0.1 LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE ABES. Speer's Fort Grape Wine ! FOUR YEARS OLD. riibls Celebrated Native Wine Is madeirrom tne X juice ot me oporto urape, raisea in tins county Its Invaluable Tonio ana StreDgthemng Properties are unsurrasf ed ty an otber Native w lue. Uelns me puru juieu ui i.rupt, prouueeu unuer Mr, hpeers own nerscnal aupervlslon. its Durltv and nulnentsa are guaranteed. Tbo youngest child may parmtwu ui imKentruua ijiiamien, (ma me weak est Invalid use It to advanlaf. it U particularly benellclal to tbe eced and debilitated, and suited to tbe various all men us tbat affect tbe weaker Bex, It Ls in every respxt a inn iu nt.i.uituu.N, SPEER'S P. J. -Sherry, The i. J. SH EBHY ls a Wine of superior character, wiu Kal " ut lue Kuiucu uuuubitr vi uie grape, from which It Is made. Eor 1'urlty, Itlchnes!', Flavor and Medicinal ITopertles, It will be found unexcelled. SPEER'S , J. J, ISraiMly. This UHANDY stands unrivaled In this country being far superior tor medicinal purposes. IT IS A PURE distillation from tne grape and con tains valuable medicinal properties It has a delicate flavor, similar to tbat of the grapes from whlcn It ts distilled, and is In great favor among nret-class families. See that tbe signature of AlFIiED srEEIt, Passalo N. J., ls over tbe cork ot each buttle. SOLD BY O.A.KLEIM. june jt, ls:-u ACCNTS WANTED to Sell the NEW BOOK, FARMING FOR PROFlt TlCI.IS HOW TO Cultlvt all ih 1'un Cror la tha Uet VuinTi UreM, I'ecd tvnd Car ter Stock tjprow Frulti Uahc y vd BtuiiHi 1 Uak UVP7 ilomM, tad MOMKV N THIS I'ARM. Evrrv Fanner UiouM hav a copy 800 I'acea. 140 llluatratlnrtN. Smi fnr clrcnlar lo J. C. McCUltDY t CO.,rbiladelphU.ra. AGENTS WANTED. outfit FREE1 1 PAYING 1 EMPLOY MENT Tr Ync Ub, LaIm. TcMkcra, and oUirn Id tmr CaMUiT. IjOUs r uoBiai. txnd rr circular ! ttutdt. f. W. LUAiL KH CU., UN Ana BL, tUla4el.tla, fa. WANTED Uy tu o.a euiu u. eU Il0U. i.m linn. esL lntelll.'.Dt Men I lo Cum as tn the . rouni rj aim iiiapet EXCKI.LKNT Ulkl'OllTTNITV Sumeihliii ucbcMut bforc,jrkntw. , rwd ctanc lor teacher. Yooav Men, ranart' ait llechaniri' Bona to iret into iibUapTerablc, pa' i.u.uri, with no riaki anil Mb rvlproaDK-tiaheaJ. Wonwtr atu, ! at trig- ag, (omur m-cupaUou anl r ffrctcet. Addreta V. O. Lock hox Ul, I hlUU. Iptii. I'a! apr. 30. so-im aid $300 a MONTH iruarAntM. tie a t. at home made by the Industrious Capital not required ; we will start juu. jicu, ivuuien, ooys ana girla make money fasur at work for us than at anvthtntr flu. Tim Dn,i.i. Ight and pleasant, and such aa anyone can go right au Those w ho are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and (or themselves. Costly Outllt and terms free. Now Is the time. Those already at work are la) tug up large sums of money Address TltUE C o.: Augusta, Malne oct I, H-ly PEBfSI O IV S obtained for disabled soldiers, from date ot dls ' barge, tt application la tiled before July lit. isso Penalona Increased, hend posuge for new laws; blanka, and InstrucUona. Address, , I- 1 ,j ,..,.-...... . ri"sbwg. Pa., or Wasblnstoa. u. c 1 tvoidest Claim Axwcj la tbe United bt&tes. O. E. SAVAGE, DtAiaa IK Silverware. Watchos.Jowolry.Clocka.&ci All kinds of Watches, clocks and Jewelry beat .1 repaired and warranted, may 17, '73-tf AGENTS Send for flreulats month mado selling tlolden Thouiihtsof Molher, Home and Heaven. In proio nnd poetry, by 800 best authors. Kleganlly Il lustrated, l'liwi everybody. M5; also s.wioturi-os-ltles ot thelilble. jl.!5. A single ennvawr has nctuallv sold ovor T.irni copies. Moody s AUthorlr.cd sermons, H.oo, Jlalled on receipt of jrlco. npr.ao, 'so-tm aid No.eosiiroadway.NcwYork. S6G A WKKK In vour own town, and no cap ital risked. Youcnnglvotlio business a trial without expense. The bestopportu- nliv ever oucren ior iiiose vuhuk iu wnVv. vnn Khniihi trv nothlntr elso until int. nnn fnr nllrfipir wlmt VOl rat) do at the buslncs we orfer. ho room to osplaln here. Youcandeiolo nil your tlmo or only jour spare tlmetothebuplnesi.nndmake great pay for every liour th.ujou ork-. Women make ni much as men. hend for upcclal private terms and partlculars.w hlch we mall free. 15 outfit free. Don't complain of hard times while you have such a chance. Address II. 1IALLHTT CO , Portland .Mnlnc. oets. H-lv Weaver & Co's Ads We f titiniti It la trj e, tnitieri not of how 1c( usiad. lojror he dnplj rAinl, H uliei Iniuni rrtlf, and rum the lrt rtircnlo rain, lo frrni on a (hrt vrrki, Ifuied hi dirt ft fd, t nlluilirrl Tiutnlxr tit trriinriial run tnrhfu If dcalred. lut ill ftak 1i trUt, In toliUx't that tl will curr vhrii nil cilitrrht am bar fatVd. SoM t.j all chalrri fo mtdlclutt, Ml J 011 ALTZ.firnrral accnl for I. S and Can f'a Hid Frunkliti M.t ItulHiiiurr, Mtl. C7sAlitnntaafcaTauadaii.ai'k aod atiaatar f l)r. J, M n Vlii ea frrr. iT6ept.i9, 7fl-ly. J w Aco. JNSTITUTit EataWlahMIn lfi72fortho euro of Cancer, Tuiiiom, Ulcrrn, -without the iinoof knifo or foaa of blood and Uttlo pnin. l'nr information, circulars and references, luidfes lr 1 y A'U.I, Aurora, Jvano Co., III. sept. 19,'70-ly. J W tt ( 0. THIS NEW V.T.ASTin'miTaa 1 1 Haa a Fad dtrTtrtar fom all othtr, ti y"Kui" T"' omi-ji ojuaiiBf nail In taalcr, adapU luatf to nil txwltlKtit f Iba b), whlta th flail tn th. AW5J45!i'f.iATBTI.MI ill wm i UL0 WITH Eggleston Truss CtfJ-fihicaao, 111., sept, 1?. '79-ly, J w &CO-. QoNSUMPTIONiJ can bo cured by the continued use of O&mun'scod Liver OU and Lac to I'bosphato of Lime, a cure for consumption, couehs Colds, Asthu.a, bronchitis, ana all bcrtfulous diseases. Ask jour drugget for wbiiiuu a uuu wm! uu oiucr. II IJ UWi uot iJOl- 11, i ma enu i uoiiie anywuero on receipt, oi ?i 13 Bcenth Avenue, New York, I w nn. Nov Sl,79.-6ta OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. The medicine sold for a small margin abovotue wsiui euiupuuuuing. aii coses ireuied uy special prescrloton. For full particulars address tho Dls- UK. S. I!. COLLINS, or Mrs. s. H. Collins, La forte Ind feb 6m wco 11 I" I" f O A0K.NT8 I'BOFIT TUB WEEK' Wll hh hKProv,) 11 or forfeit $50' o. ft outfit H7UUiUUln;e' u J'iur.uur uo vts I ulton street New York, N. Y. Jw 1; co feb 80-lm 3aiOTllsfo.ifcts Large. Illustrated pa per cojimonIUi-kohle. a jenr. mi.ixi llAainn Unt, feb 13, 4m. ' wtc aVEXJOU I3ST LITTLE 1 BLIND FIXTURES. They render blinds changeable In an Instant Into the best awning ever made The "Agents' Advocate" says: "Edison ls distanced, for iiciouajjiai.tiiai luiruuuum SULII SinSII COSt OJld great convenience that It must supercede all old methods" and agents can do a business w hlch will leave sewing machine men far behind, ta made In uuuuui. v rui.iinimu iuiieu iu jourtown, Ad dress the i:. I'. 1'lcrcn SIiiniirurlurliiK L'ompnuy, , J March 19. 8m, NEW CURE consump'lon & Asthma, i... . .,TfX, ' Never yet fal ed. address With Rlflmn HtmiE! "Prnjfhiirn- Mrt feb.8, "so-yi wtci liitAY'H Hi'tt'inc .iii:i)k,'i.m:. TRADE MARKTIIG OREAT FNO-vBADK MARK LISII RKMKIlY.CU uuiuiuijg cure ior i Seminal weakness, t tiptrmauirrhea, lrn- jtoiency and alldl4 eases that f sllnw.as a sequence uf self abuse ; as Loss of .Memory, universal 1 fiSMlllilt. I'ufn In lEFOlE TAIIIl.tbe Back, DlinncasAFTEII TAIKS oi vision, vremature uia .ce. and m.mv r,nw.r ,,,' eases tbat lead to Insanity or consumption and a l'rematurenraie. lifFutl partlcuUis In our nam. pblet which we desire to tend f re by mall to everv one. tribe Hpecldc Medicine Is sold by all drug, gists at it per package or six packages for . or will tkA GAnt f r.. hv mail run.ilr.i r, . T . " " dressing TI1E O RAY MEDICI S8 m vlh..?i Iiinek. Detroit, Mich. Isold In Uloomsburg bv c A mil v i. ku.iv UUAKtli CITY OiLViMO CO. ,l"j.I,Aui, mayj, sj-sw e Tlin JOHNSON HEVOI.VINIJ noOK-CAM'.. II.vle cf Iron, beautifully orna mented. Adjustable sholves. Cheap and strung. Canuot get out of onli-r. Kuur slwa. end ior complete circular aud prlco Jut. Hend C5 cents for our new Illustrated Catalogue of School JterrhandUe. Wry Itmnt r Tcailur should hav it, TAKES, PHA.TT Is CO., Hudqmrten for all School Supplies. US A IU GU.XD KTltm, NEW YOUK. Fept.U, ly ,ThU ttmaiaabla mnJU dna will cura raiiui, Splint, Curlt. CaUvUi, ic, or any iaaniio, aui vlll rcmova th buuch without MUwrlcg or taui. lug a aort. h ttttstdr tt dinrtd equal iifii Ct-rtuntjyofactkiB Initvp moHutbc tuDcb. Vrktllux, &rJ for Wu. rated clrciilaf rivinc DOaitl r.rn,,f an,i .,. yfumtaont'ta'ldrtti. KentlaU'a Hpu Vmrm la told by llrBiatiU, or 7lJr7B. J. Kendall ft Co.. VvrV.r MOYER BHQTUKKS, HIoom6lurpt Pa. PIMPLES. I Will mall ftriM tha A. .. We lUlm thVtilYmore,7 iVeuiTles flM I'LES and Hlotcliee. learlnir th?"Kv-if Beautiful! alsolnstiucilona for proUuciiir S , luzu. riant Brott to of hair on a bal4 heM or imoot h faS March s, em. MASON AND HAMLIN flDl AAIO Jentpaia twona-a-nuarter SfJf!2r .riri"i in the worW l??'lirtt?JJ. meet $51. losnee tree, it soon & .uSmh om , .KK" montst, Boston; MKast jifh "ill&x Is Tn- aSiB TJtruss Mm KDIl Warners Safe Kidney and Lher Cure. Formerly Dr. Crnio't Kidney Cure A t-ftrf table prpparatlon and the mil an rrmrdr In tbe world for l!HhC. uUlST SS?WSliU K"tae" '"-"' if-rcstlmonlalfl of the highest order In hroof Of thoe statements. iiruor -For the euro nf IlnlHfra, c&U for Wai- rror the cure IirlBht' nnd the nthpr dlspMPs, callfor Warner'a Aslto 1UWT WARNER'S 8AFE BITTERS. It Is thebesttlloiMl lurinrr,bnditlraulat(Hi flvery function to more hcftlthful nctluu. ai.ii Is thus a benefit In all diseases. It cures Hrrorulooa and otber Rkln Krnt. tlona and Diseases, Including Cuucrra, ti. IijBPptlm WenltneMorthfiftlnmiirli. Conatlpallon, lllulnraa,4JnTnl lrlill. Ity, etc., are cured br the nai intim. it . un equaled asan appetlteratid rejralnr tonic. IloUles of two slies I ,i rices, OOr. and l.ou. WARNER'S 8AFE NERVINE Quickly KlTes Kat and Klp to the suiTerlrijr. cures Hrnrtuche and Neurnlctn. rrevetita Kpllrptlo nu. and relieves Ncrvuua ii i tmtlon brought on by excessive drink, over work, mental shocks, and other causes. I'owerful as It Is to stop rain and soothe dli. tnrbed Nerves. It never Injures the system, whether taken In small or larce doses. Jiottles of two sizes ; prices, ftOc. and II.OO. WARNER'S SAFEPILLS Are an Immediate and active stlmulu for a Torpid tlvar. and cure Coitlvfasn. Pricipila. bi. loaaniRi, unions Dlar rbtaa, Halarta, Ttitr and Apt, and should be used whenever the k bowels do not operate I freely and regularly. Ra Ur rtlU rvqulra tarh mall dDBM tor lk.nmu.rfc warh. ItiM tti eta. a bai. , Wamr'iMahlUtarilMai I MU br Dmirtl.U k llralrn H.H. Warner & Co,, I B0CH ESTER, N. T. C7ai for raaipMtt nrl 1Unioti1aU. OCt.Bl,l7t.-ly 1'Aliros. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES OKTIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On anil after Sunday. June 29, t79, tho ttalns on the rhlladeiphla une Ita lroad DU islon will run as lollows : WESTWARD. Erie Mall leaves 1'hlladclphla lie pm " ' IlarrlsDun? 4 85 am " " Mlllam'port a 85 a in " Jersey Hhori- V 07 a ih " Lock Haven 9 40 am ' " Itenovo lioiam " arrlvo at Erlo isspm Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia sou u m " " Iltrrlshurg it no n ni arr. at H llllanuport a 25 p in " Lock Haven BGUpm Fast Une leaves Philadelphia 11 50 a in " IlarHsourg S85prn " arrlvo at Wllliamsport 7 25 pin " " Lock Haven 8 40pm EASTWARD. Tactile Kiprcss leaves Lock Haven 7 f 0 a m " " Jersey Shore 7 33am " " w llllamsport s 15 u m " arrive at I larrlsburg 1 ! i5 p m " " Philadelphia S 40 p ni Day Express leaves " " Lock Haven 11 20 am " " V llllamsport 1! 40 pin " arrive at Ilarrlsburif 4 til p m " " Philadelphia 7 20pm Erie Stall leaves Itenovo S4opm u " Lock Hat en t)5opm ' " Wllliamsport 11 lop in " arrives at llarrlshurg 9 45 a in " " Philadelphia 7 no am Fast Line leaves llllamsport la 83 n in ' arrives at llarrlsburg a to a m " " Philadelphia 7 40 a in Erlo Mall west and Day Express Kast mako close connectlonsatNorthuniberlandwlthL.fi 1). It, It. trains for Wllkesbarre and scranton, Erie Mali West, Niagara Express West and Fait Lino West make close connection at WUllomsport with N. C. If. W. trains north. Niagara Express Webt and Day Express Fast make close counectlun at Lock Haven wlilii). E. V it. it. trains. Erlo Mall east and West connect, at Erlo with trains on L. s. & M. s. K. It. j at Corry with o. C. & . V. It. It. j at Emporium with It. N. V. S V. It. It. and nt Driftwood with A, V. u. it. Parlor cars will run between Phllalelphla and Wlllamport on Niagara Express west, and Day Ex press Hait. Sleeping cars on all night trains. WM. A. BaLDrtlN, General supt. ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and atler Novernhpr onrh. 111711 irnina vent ianrA Sunbury as follows : NORTHWARD. Erie Mall 0.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra n .5 " Canandalgua... 8.35 p. ra Rochester 5.15 Niagara 40 " Henovo accommodat Ion 11.10 a. in, arrlt 0 WllUams. portis.55 p.m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. ra. Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive Buffalo 8.60 a. m BOUTIIWAltD. Buffalo Expreas SJO a. m, arrive narrlsburg " Baltimore 8.40 Elmlra Mall ll.lo a. m., arrive Ilarrlsburg 1.50 " Washington 10.31 " Baltimore .so " Washington narrlsburg accommodation burg 10.60 p. m. arrive Baltimore " Washington 6.13 Erie Moll is.66 a. m. arrive Harrtsburg 3.00 a. m " Baltimore 8.40 11 " Washington 10.35 " All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General l'assenger Agen A. J. CAS9ATT, General Manager pHILADELI'HA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGEH TRAINS. May 11, 1879. TRAINS LE4TK RPPXUT AS rOlLOWB(SrlD.iT KICSPTED For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, FotUUlle Tamaqua, tc, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. in. 7,21 and 7,85 p. m. For Wllliamsport, 0,2s 9,03 a. m. and 4,06 p. m. THilKSrOB KCTIRT I.E4TI 19 FOLLOWS, (SCNPaY El CBrTED.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ro. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,55 a. m.. Pottsviiie. is.a9 n. in and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. iavo uauwissa, ,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllliamsport ,9,45 o.m,s,l5 p. ro, and 4,60 p.m Passengers to and from New Ynrirnnii vhiuuipi. phla go througu Ithout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager C O. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent, Jan.14, iie tf. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table No. 89. Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY. JUNE 10, ISIS. NORTn. STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Scranton.. ........Ilellevuo.. Tnvlnnrtlla 9 35 9 45 V lit B S 16 6 20 2 2 i 6 S-1 S SO 6 S3 S 98 I 40 S 44 6 43 S 49 6 60 2 53 1 63 67 6 69 3 (5 7 10 9 17 9 ,S 8 68 51 8 61 8 45 8 41 8 41 9 37 9 ...Lackiwannal..'. 9 SI 1 iiiaioa.... .. West pituton .-...Wyoming.. SI allby .....Bennett,,,...., Kingston.., Kingston,....., ..Plymouth June, .... Plymouth.,,,, - Avondale ..., V.ntlMbA 9 68 9 19 9 14 9 04 8 44 10 07 19 41 11 it 8 83 8 13 3 30 3 10 10 18 10 83 8 15 7 IS 8 23 8 20 8 65 3 10 7 IS 10 I) 111 1 23 3 SI 7 85 10 34 8 26 T 44 10 42 8 85 8 04 10 63 8 50 8 23 11 07 4 03 8 43 8 IS 3 IS 8 04 3 04 7 61 S 61 7 88 3 39 7 lis I 84 7 S3 8 28 7 18 7 14 8 47 8 S ) 28 .Hunlock'u LTwi", ouigimuinnyw 8 17 8 13 8 00 .iieach Haven.,, .-...Berwick Briar C'nk... -Willow drove. ..Um Itldge. ..Espy. ,..Bloomsburg ,. .ItUDert 11 13 11 Si 4 10 8 15 4 18 9 e5 4 7 13 4 29 7 S3 4 S3 7 30 4 48 7 41 7 10 I US t 60 t 60 1 43 1 87 7 44 11 39 7 S 11 43 4 49 8 110 1 33 T 29 7 11 11 5 4 63 8 jS 11 67 6 00 8 60 IS 18 D 18 9 21 Catawlssa Bridge. , UIO,. ... cautiaky. .Cameron . IB 9 18 9 61 1. 30 9 00 1 00 Jtorth umber land. II 45 6 43 9 p.m. p.m. a.m. nm mm am superintendent'. omZti AINWRIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, FHlLlDXJjnUI Dealers In TEAS, BYROrs, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES mc, mcia, xicaii soda, to., to, N. c. Corner Second and Aruh streets, f-Orien will recetr, prompt attotu.