THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COIN!, PA. FAMILY .MAIIKI'.TINO. 0 ic of tlio IrlnK nf liim keciMiin con tti In thinking wht nupnill Imve for (lie t willy lira1t fat, illnntr nml supper". Tlitno wild nr In'xprrl'-iicrtl In Hip matter be llevo lliat if Dip; only (mil the money Ioro tn nmrket llioy noil!.! linvo tin trouble in maVii'g it proper selectl in, but n liitlo prac tice convinces lliem to the cnntrary,fi)r very toon beef, inutloijClikken ami ti n til becutne monolonoti;. 'I'liU dlflicully la Increased II the members i f Ihe rmily arc possessed of tmle, which la ralli-rnpt to lie tlio rule thau ttto exception. For .tliii reuou it Is much easier to murket fur lurg family than n Bnia.ll oiie,hccKio In tlie firmer cato hnt- ever la put upon tbe table lias a chance of being eaten by soma b nly. Inn small ftniily n fmltiiss for oysters may be regarded In the llgit of a temporal btexlni; for several ruuiitn. In the fir place luey can tie easily ami rjuickiy cooked mul a smail dih of oysters can bemadoas paUtablo ma largo flue. In tbe teconJ, there s no waste abiiit oysttra, no bones.etc., and even If any are.'Mefi over" tUey cm be pick led, If uncooked, or made, into croquets, if cooked; but, unfortunately, there tire mem bers of many families who cannot eat oysters which Isr con litlm of domestic affairs sad Indeed for tbe housekeeper. U-iast beef is another utand-by for the table, but everybody kmws "that he who buys beef buys bones, and in spite ol the theories of the economists these bones must be wasted, unlesi they are made into soup; which takes so many other good things for Its development that in the end It Is nn ex tra expense. Then, too, u roast of beef shoui J bo l.iro to be really desirable, nnd it Is an ironical trick of fate that the majority of eaters d not likn cold meat. Then they require cst'ups, pickles and sal ids for Its garnishing and even then applaud them selves for their c mrige In eatim; It. Mutton s harder to dispose of when coll thin rnat bof. IViultry is popular, but then overj bndy likes tho white meat, and housekeepers are p'lt to their wits end to dispose of tho wings and legs, To ba sure theio is ham. FUh are also to be considered, but both of these articles of diet only conio in as a clangs and neither will do forstcady eating. Of coitro there are veet.ibles,fruits and fari naceous artlolep which give ft relish to t pints, but, ftfier all is slid, these are hut in cidentals, and meat remains a necessity fir people who work. j Almost everyboly eats meat twice aday,ths mtkea fourteen times a week, and although there are Only five diflerentvarietlcsof meat, men say their wives give them no vnrioty One cannot delude a man into tho belief that sweet brrad or liver is a new kind of meat. lie at once insists upon It that bo li nro veal, Yet out of these a dainty dish may be made, which greatly resembles terrapin : Take a pound of calf's liver and boil inn pint of water, reserve the liquor, but remove the skin of the liver. Hail the sweet breads (3) and romove tlu fat and veins. Place in a stewpan ooe onion with nu ounca of b it- ter, removo tho onion alter it has fried lb" five minutes. Cut the liver in small pieces and pour into the butter in the i-tewpati, tc gether with the liquor inwhicn it was bid" cd, add two tablespooneful of catsup and two ot win", salt and pepper to taste, tlieu cut up tbe sweet breads and mix in with tt. liver, stewing the whole five minutes, add another oonco of butter rolled in Hour, ami crumble through thadish tho hard boiled yolk of an egg. Thlaisan excollant dish for tea, as it is delicate and appetizing and a decided change from the routine roasts and broils. Speik ing of broils remiods me that this is tbe season lor pigeons. Squabs on toast are a delicacy, but much ot the bird is bebt in broiling, bince the back and wings are m.l easily secured by the knift and fork, ami it is unplossant to use the fingers. A dIcu way to cook pigeons is to place them in a pan in the oven, with a (bin lav croi ocei iai tieu over tno ureast. When thoroughly browned place in a small cover ou atewpan, witn enough, water to covr them; ttew with pepper and salt until tends remove tho pigeons and keep them hot make a brown sauce of the water in which tho birds were stewed, and browned flour or bread crumbf; servo with currant jelly. Tho pigeons should be placed on toast, the sauce poured over them and the dish garnished with the jelly. Pigeons make rather an expensive dish.r.s they sell for forty and fifty cents per pair,but a pair dressed in this way, by proper man agement, do a family of four for tea. The way to manage is this: Have wheaten grits boiled and placed in cups, when cold it will form nice little moulds. One of these placed before each member of the family will take off tbe edge of appetite and tho prospect of tho plsreops keep up their spirits. I don't thin much of wheaten grits, but some peo ple like it, and one can eat it if one has something better to finish off with. A meal, like a piece of music, to be effec tive should present contrast, the lights and shades of harmouy,as it were. There should be same prominent didi In tho foreground, aomstbing that his a flivnranda taste. Then tho side dishes should be (to speak ar tistioilly) stumped in. The tea and bread represent the varnish point. Hence, as in a picture, the question beoome, what shall we have in tbe foreground. This must depend greatly upon fioanefs and inclination. Let us suppose) that both aro limited. In that case broiled berrii g will do, particularly if they have roes. 1m ussiy the herring aro in tho foreground, or the bottom of the table, what shall one have for the middle distance ? Dried peaches will do, and dj very well, If properly cooked Toahilfpiund of dried peaclea take half pound of whlto sugar ; soak the peaches three hours j stew in the water they were soaked, adding the suar when first placd over the fire , stev until a rich syrup is pro. diced. The dish, which costs about tweuty cents, will generally serve for two or three ton. This picture of a toa tuble may be improved by stumping in the neutral tints in the shape of hot cakes. It is not luxu riotis, but will serve excellently well in Lent, or at the end of tbe week when the market money begins to run Jow. "Picked" codfish is net a bad di.h for Ihrhc, who like It. Wish the codfish and pick it off Ihe backbone ; throw in a skillet with cold water and boll a few momeuts repeat three times; mix In lump of butter rolled iu Hour, and a little milk and pepper; when cooked stir In an egg. If tbe"picked'' codfish la in the foreground, tbe middle dis tance may be suppliod with a plentiful sup ply of mashed potatoes. I'or a table picture on a more liberal scale let us consider chicken. In the foreground it chicken slewed with epg sauce. Out your chicken up and atew in a quart of water ; when half-cooked stir in a half teacupful ol rice which lias been previously soaked. Have Ihe rico thoroughly soft. .Make a nest of it.im the dish lay the pieces of chicken in it. Hoil (wo ergs and slice (hem in drawn butter, which pour over the whole. Garnish with a little parsley. This not only repre neutu an attractive foreground, but is the lih that baa the estimable quality of going far. For the middle distance provide, cold slaw, garnish with small pieces of reduced T.imakocohl "law.cutvour cabbane very' . . . ' " I line, neat together vinegar, butler, egg, pep per and salt. Pour over, and serve either cold or hot, If In tho summer, when toma- tots dnsseil with mttyonaise will beprefera bleln the cold slav Thero Is nnthlrg new In any of the above Ideas, but they will serve to remind house keepcers of things which they often forget The eternal drain of responsibility about providing marketing is a severo trial to n woman's nervous system. She thinks and thinks until thero seems to be a lessening of the brain or a loss of the connecting link between knowledge and the faculty of prac tical performance. The table tuns away with so much money that one would like If possible to reduce the sum. This Is difficult If one has a particular family, but still va rlety may be oblaiucd nnd an occasional fifty cents saved by a judicious management of the family marketing. Women Never Think. If the crabbed old batchelor who uttered this sentiment could but witness tho intense thought, deep study and thorough lnvotl gitinii of women who delerniln the best medicines to keep their families well, and would nolo their sagacity nnd wisdom in so lectlng Hop Hitters as the best and demon strating by keeping their families lu pcrpct ual health, at a mere nominal expense, he would;be forced to acknowledge that sucl sentiments are baseless and falsi. About tlio Teclli. Dr. Meredith, In his lecture upun "The Teeth," says: "Knough has been spoken and written at various times upon the abuses of civilized life, and especially of refined soci ety to induce us to confess that the con stitution of man has deteriorated, and that the teeth had shared in the iligdieration of the organism. One of tho most conclusive proolsnl this Is ton ml In the fact that scien tific travelers visiting various nations in different parts of the glnbo have reported that those people who breathe a pure atmos phere, who drink pure water and eat unad ulterated food, who tako healthful exercise and sufficient rest, who dress In a manner that favors free respiration and free move ment of ihe body, are wonderfully free from inoe uiaeases tnat are so common among people of more civilized nations, and possess teeth that are seldom, durlni? a lnmr life. nt tacked by any disease. It is a reasonable assertion, then, that if wo would endeavor to imitate that healthful manner of livingof these nations which we could do very near ly and h' ill retain all of our claims to civili- zition, If we would eat, and compel our children to eat brad made of unbolted flour aud other things containing a liberal amount of the phosphates, we could make a decided impreslon for the better upon the teeth ol the following generation. If that genera tion would pursuo the same course, and so on, it would not be many years until the teeth would bo restored to their pristine soundness and Jpeif clion. But people sel dom bestow any thought upon this subject until they aro forced to do so by the condi tion of their own and tbeirchidren's mouths. At that time it is to late to change the con struction of the teeth by anything Ihattbey may db, aud too little interest Is fell in the welfare of humanity several generations af terward to induce them to make any radical change in their manner of living, or to leave the beaten track of favorite habits and customs. No discovery iu the history of tho world has aroused. tho people more and claimed the attention of medical men, equal to the discovery the wonderful ingredient contain ed in tbe Day Kidney Pad. 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Hnat5 f ''""eem-ccmlc. 17S. 1 enllng on the old tamntlround , a lnX-L ,a Flirtation of the Whlp-comlc. v S" il.'h" """"oiadments-Comlc 'its. Tho Slave's Dream. C'omto Commandments ;I7. Don't Youoo, Tommy, Don'tOo. J a H3 So suSSJ".? 7,"r?.u?h "eorgla S'Ti, MTn.n.iiieiK"tt;l'',,b the 12 n 7u. Take Hack the Heart. 7S. 1 he faded coat of Blue. 74. Slavery Uajs. lu""UB- T5'.lr,s.'lel,,?01 on '"o t - IX lilt IVrlr 1?riritiftn o ,T'ight!d KenluckJ' ll0'mf). L' Jf"0! An? Near ani yet f"- The Mwoid of Hunker I1IU. 3 3 IS o rr. CT PS P I. . . "if ''u!rao'-'iy Mother, si. I'll ba ali smiles To-night. Love, SS. Listen to the Mrvbtn.r Hint M. llei Hrlght smlla hauou w. Sunday .Night When tno 9 M. The oypsj'a Warning. ...j ""-"H'-a ;u mo LaDf, a o BF but a Little Paded Flower. m ' ' km iwuiua lie. fp 105 UlllOimttTLUp. SS JSKu7vvee,.'.:"liUl01dV''lf,n c 110. llllly's ADnealtnhl. v 11. The Old Man's i.runk Again, in. I am Walling, Euslo Jear? 118. Sllnht Illntiiii-nWjS p -i 11 VI- SakB M.e )laclf 10 "one !5?' om"'-1'" by my aide little Kb" me mother kus your 14.The old Log Cabin on the 1 8i. The Skids are out to-day, ISO. coming Thro1 the lire, in. The liable on oar Ulook. 1H. Itio maaaan aucjr Ball. A UDITOR'S NOTICK i TiiiMAmii or TiiitmATK of christian isn, tirnKlnti). Notice, Is hereby given by tho undersigned auditor nppotiite.ny Mio Orphans1 Court torilm Coutitv of Columbia, tudlMHMiletbe balance In the hands of i lie administrator or mid tn cedent, that lie win sit lntti' illsciMttro ot 11m duties ot his appolottneiit at Ms Lincoln lilnomsburi Uv n saturdai.thesfith dajr ot June. iwi. alien o'tlockin tho torenooti whero anil t which lime nil pjrtn a Interested inthesnld fund are required to he atid appear or bo forever do barred from any claim upon said fund. maysT, 1880-lw Auditor. UDlTOll'S NOTICE. In the matter ot tho anstgncrt estate cf Hatletlne anil Hteel for tlio benent ot creditors. Notice la hereby Ktven by the undersigned auditor appointed bv lh' Court of common I'leas ot Mio County of CotumhU, to distribute the balance In tlio hands ot Ullllim It Abbott, Assignee, 10 dlschaigo Ihe duties of tils appointment at his omce In tiloomshurir, upon Mondat ,tho Klfct dav ot June, ism, at ten o'clock In tlio forenoon, vhero andnt which tlmo all parties having claims upon sail fund arcrtqdrert lo appear and present tho asine or bo forever debarred rrom any share or the anid rumi, 1'AUL.K. vviitr. Auditor, may ss, ltwww JOB PKINTIfsO Neatly aud cheaply executed at the (InMtMRIA flftr Testimonials nre received evorv d iv by the pro YirleKirs of SIMMONS MVEIt HMIULA lolt.trom m-r. Honsof enicitlon and prominence trom all panaot the country attesting to tho wonderful curative properties or mis great mcaicine, iso other prepar ation but llin Kegulalor has ever been discovered that wnuld effectually cum ixspcp&la and lm kin dred evils, and restoto the nnilent to a wrfeeilv healthy condition nf body and mind. Tho rapidly Increasing demand for this modlcfno and our largo si tea In consequence. Is Indeed buntcleut evidence in 11SPII0I lis greaviKMi'ii iruy, Perfectly noeolul. Harmless, It can be ii'ed any time ltnont fear by tho most delicate persons. No matter what tho ailing, aud mavbo given to children with pcrtect safety, as no bad results follow Its use, oolnir no possible Injury. An a ini a i umc. irei me uixuuvo anu Harmless in- I viirorant It Is Infinitely superior to any known reme- Colic, ItestleHsnoFS, Mental Ii.-presslon, Mok Head. acne, consuiwri.in, causes. lllllousuesR, IIYMI'M'.IIA. Af. neAd Mie following antes of DerKotiH welt nnd wide ly known who lestlty totho altuble properllesot Ilnu. Alex. II. SMoens: John W. lleckHlth. HlMion of (Jeorgls: lien, .b.lin H. (lordi'n, u, h. .senator; lion. Joan uui Miuricr; uv. itev. ihsiup fierce; .1. Ittlgar Ihompson; lion. 11. Hill; Hon loim u. nrecklnrldge: Prof. David wills; n. !.; Hiram Warner, Ciller Jus tice ot (la.; I.ewls.Vunder, Assist. 1". M. Plilla-, and msnv others trom whom wo have letters comment ing upon this medicine as a most valuablo household remedy. l'UUEl.Y VKUKTAIILE. Its low price places It In tho reach of all bo they rlchorpoor. itycuaro sunning and cannot nnd relief, proi-uro at once from your iirugglst a bottle ot Hegulator, (live It a fair trial and It will not only niloiu renei, uul permanently euro Jou. ills wnu outasl 'ule exception. ine v;neaphi, ruresbdna uest ramiiy Aieatcine in orixiim ii ml Pennine MANiPiCTtarn ovi.v bv J. II. 7.KII. IN A- CO.. PHILADELPHIA. Prlre 1 1 ,(n. 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I'll liemember You, Love, la my Pravers '41. i ud wooden nockor 142. speak, only speak. 143. 1 anclng Amund with Charlie. 144. You may Look, but you musn't Touch. 147, My Daughter Julia. 150. 1 here's Alwaj a a beat In tho Pax- I lor tor V ou t S I've no Mother now, I'm Weeping tor You. r t!4. Nearer mv find to Theo. 16 . Massa'a la de cold, cold flround. lt. bay a Kind Word when you caa. ,,".. I "l."'u"c.l!?'Ia'--omic. bo. Don't beangry with me, darling Sea isii-Tha old Village school ou the hteam HUTU, HI. Flirtation of the Fan comic. 1W. hy Did She Leave him. IM. Tliou Hast Learned to Love An. other. GOO so Far 203. There's None Like a Mother, If ever so poor. 204. You wero false, but I'll forgive I sou. !, old LogCabln In the Dell. m. w hlsper sottly. Mother's ds Ing. 1 11. Will jouLove mo when I'm Old? SIS. Come Into thA rinrden. Maud me still Parlor's tiMYbera there's a will there's a way 2u. Annie Laurie , 222. Sherman's March to the sea. I iu. lamentation of James Itodgera. 224. Come Hlrdle. Come. 225. Now I lay roe down to sleep. 22S Kveroflhee. 2rs. joe Amnmr the Hoses. 210. Iter Deltcher (laL 23. oiaArm cuair (as sung by Ned Harry). ?39. The bailor's Grave. 24. Fanner's Daughter; or Chickens In tha Garden. Mother darling: dar.lng 213. oti! Uemilolden Slippers. 24 Poor, but a Gentleman sun. 24U. Nobody's darling but mine, kst. Put my little shoes away, 25. iurllng Nellie dray. 253. Little Brown Jug. it. Pen Holt. 257. OoodVbye. Sweetheart. HUl. m. Sadlo uajr. & DR. CLARK 4 r JOHNSON Indian Blood Syrup. IAUOIlATOItY, 77 W.3d St., New York City LIT! Or JZBIST C1TT. TijKptpaI,Uer Disease. JVio-cC font, llhtmnti' llsm, Mtropsy. Mttafl IHstate. mttoustitm.Yervoug Ittbltlly.ttc, ThoBostEBMEDT EH0W1I to Man I 70,000 AGENTS IliYC SOLD SINCE 1870 9.000,000 Bottles. This Syrvp Possesses Varied Tropcrlks, Tt tlmattf tho Pytyntlne In itin Pnllrn. Vvhleh cooverls tho mnrrh nnd utijjfirof Iho food lntn gin con. A tlrflclener In 1'ytynllna caniea Wind nnd PourlnjE of lh food In tho tommrh If ihe inpdlrlnn l tnkrn ImmcdU ntelj nftrr cnttoc iho fcruicotatloa of food la rTentcd. It act upon the TJrer Itnctn upon iho Kldnpn It IleBii I ntr the Iton-eli It PorlOen tho Illood. It Quiets ihe tVerrou Bj-ntem. Itl'roraotrn Dlumtlnn. It NourlnliM, Hirrnethpn nnd TnTtcorntP. It cnrrleo ofTIhe Old Illnod nnd ninkrn new It opeim the pores of the akin nud Induct- Uealthr reroplrnlton. It neatnlizcs the hereditary t&tat, cr poison In the tlood, which Kenerttea Scrofnla, llryilpt'laR, end nil ininner of fckla dlseasos and Internal hum ore. There are do irtlrite employed In itn mtmifacmro, and It can bo taken by the most datlcato bribe, or by the aged and fooblo, cart only bting rtgairtJ in at' ttntUm to dirtciiant, PEICE OF LAUaS BOTTLES. . $1.00 TBIC2 OS Smii B0TTLI3, - - BO Rtad th VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS of Persons who have been CURED bytht UM of th BLOOD PURIFIER. LAUl'lUN TO DKiJUlir.STS. lit? ware cf counter ft-It Medlclnn. I emnlov no agents or tuoncrs toso.icit irauo irom druggists. Uct Medicine Ever Used. Krtton. WvomiDffcountv.Pa. IVnrSlr: t had bppn trowblfd for a lone time with a Pain In mv htomaeti, nnd found no relief until I bpcrun mli-e vnur Indlnn Itlood Hrun. 1 II nd It tho best medicine in usp. nnd 1 can rpcemmend It to all, oil and younp it Raves many dollars in doctors' bltlH, nod one large bottto did mo more good man uve uuuurs worm ui OLUtT intuit; im'. .Mar lain i.noarr. An Astonishing Cure. Monroe. Wvomlnir countv. Pa, Dear Sir: 1 had been oITllcted with a Cou'h. Low of Appetlba und Djanoi-ala for ten years. I could not properly niiena uj mv ouiiness, anu ueaniii; ui your Juitly celebrated Indian blood syrup, t resolred vo try ii, miicu i giu, ua in a suort limy mb? uiucii Improved. I now have a pood Appetite, and have tmjuyeu goua ueaiiu ever sineo i curamem-fu uh usu, ejick Headache Cured, ltow man's Crppk. Wvonilair countr. la, DearSln I had Sick l(eadtcho and bvlheusoot yourmaian inooti-jrun i wus ereauy reneieu. i recommend all to t ry lu valuable propertU s. o, uurueii The Kemedy did more than she Expected, Newlerrv. I.com1necountr. Pa, Dear Sin Ihe lmlliin. Itlood Srrun did moru than I expected It woul 1 and It has etued mo ot Uver Complaint. 1 use tt sa Medicine and wuuld not bo wiiauui u. Mrs. aiary Luarman. Headache nnd 1) zzintm. Willi a manort. Lvcomtntr countv. Pa. lear Sir : Your Innhm uioud Si run has cured mo of Headache, Dizziness and Lossot A ppetlte, so that I am now able to work tn my factory. 5Iy wife de rived more benefit irom Its uce than from any other meaicine. Henry Itussel. Would not bo Without it. Wtlitamsptut, Lycoming: county, ra. IVnr Sir; Thn lnd nn Itlnotl Svrun is tho Best ever used and 1 would not be without It, it 13 good loruu compiaiQis, John liurkhart Diseases oC the Stomach. Eaton. Wvnmlmr county. Pa. Dear sir: This Ls to certify that I had a Weak Stomach and coulJ eat no meat or any hearty food whatever. llv a Triend'H ntlvcn 1 commenced the use of yotir Indian itlood Sprup, whtchaitvr a short tr.al, effectually relieved me and I can now eat anjiuing i cuoose. lour rup given uuntTULu saiisiaciiun. Elizabeth II ad sail. All that it is recommended to be. Onera House. Columbia. Pa, Dear Sir: I have used your excellent Indian Mood Fjrup and It has proven Just as represented. lean reeummend it to all. Win. Tiochow. Wholesale .Merchant, stti street, Unanimous Recommendation. Tbe following" add thttr testimony for tho Indian liiooa njrup: U, E. OreafT, enfflneer P It It. J. n. smith, at lUldwim steel Works. Mrs. snder. of Columbia. A. lirener, of Washtnetonburgh. John Kenjs, ot bare Harbor. Would nnt be Without it. ftenton. Columbia countr. Pa. Poar Sir: I have used jour excellent Indian IU.O0D YKUP ana nnvo receivcu mucn oenciit tnere- irom. j coma not get along without it. Mrs. Barber. Never Fails to Cure. East Lemon Wvomlnir Co. Pa. Dear Sir I was sick for three yeare, and under orofesslonal treatment mof:f tlio tlmo without tw ine benefited, At last 1 was induced to try jour Indian ni-oQD otkcp ana aiuT a snori mai, i round w) sen in wuer neaim man i naa w en ior hix years, jnis, lueruu uail Sure Cure for Liver Complaint. Kobrsbunr. Columbia Co. Pa Dear Sir : This Is to ceriliy that, jour Indian FixwdStrcp has been used by me, for Liver uora- flatnt, which had been troubling1 me for a long tlmo derived mora benefit from tho use of the tyrup iuuu iruui uujr uu'er lut'uictue. t iieuriuy m uiu- uit'uuib, uuu uuvi5t) uu suu crura wj givun u iriai. L P Smith Loss of'Appelite. Hohrsburp Columbia county Pa. Dear sir: I hae used your excelleot Indian liLOOD Svarp for Loss of Appeclio and Weakness of the Stomach, with very beneficial results. 1 believo our medicine to be the greatest blood purifier known, and advise all who may beBufferlagas I was jirs. m a very Pains in Shoulder. Ilchrsbunr. Columbia countr. Pa- Dear sir: This U to certify that vour Indian IlLoou Stbcp has greatly relieved me of Pains In the shoulder and Chest, which I had been anileted with ior years, i recommend it very nigniy. Mrs. Mary Welsh Kidney Complaint. Df ar (laD. Columbia Countv. Pa, Dear Sir: My Father has been sutrerlng with Kldner CoraDlalnt for a lone lime and had been un. der doctors' treatment, but the doctors could not effect a cure. I have leen subject to a Numbness and weakness In mv Left Arm. Weobtatnedsome of your inva'uable Indian Blood hyrcp irom jour Atrent.Wm. U. Potter, and it has cured my father completely, and my arm Is much better. It does not irouuie me naii so muuu. lour meaicine is excel' lent. Joslah John. Female Complaints. Hear Oao. Columbia countv. rn. Dar Sir i ThU la to certify that I purchased sme of jourlNDUN ituwD Svhcp for my wife for Inila matton and Female Complaint, and It has given her renin. J K Herner Best Medicine Ever Used. Hear (Jan. Columbia rountr. Pa. Dear Sir :Mv little son was troubled with his water pawdnff from him constantly, day and night, I cot suited two doctors and (rave him medicine, but wiuioui eneci. i uuugut buuie vi jgur ceieoraied Indian Blood Syhcp, u short trial ot which, cured mm. Lambert Camp. Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Numlda. Columbia Countr. Pa. DearSlr: For many j ears my win was amicted with Dyspepsia, and wo epent colderable money without receiving benent. We procured some of our Indian Blood Svhup and she began to Improve m ucttliu iruui mo umu duo wiurm; u iia usu. Solomon utoyder Liyer Complaint. Centralis. Columbia Co. Pa. Dear blr : This la to certify that I w as unwell and could scarcely attend to my work, I think my Liver was affected. 1 procured some of jour Indian Blood Sykcp end now. after nation thai, feel like a new man. i recommena lis use io au. Uanlel Goodman. Dyspepsia and Neuralgia. Hyde Park. Luzerne Co.. Pa- Dear Sir: Your valuable Indian Blood brarr has enecien a nerina ent cure in mv case, l nan run amicted witn tne uyspepsia ana neuram, nut am uuw euureiy wen. Kirs. John Thornton, Hillous Stomach Cured, Hvdo Parlr. Luzerne Co.. ! Dear Sir t I have been troubled with Bilious Complaint and by the use of jour Indian Blood stbvp it uas erje.iuaiiy curea me. iwun unams, lyspepfda Cured. II. do rark. Luzerne Co.. Pa- Dear Sir t Your valuable Indian Uloiu hyki-p has cm ea me oi uyspepbia. Liver Complaint, Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., Pa. Dear Sir il Lara been troubled with Liver Cnm. plaint, but I was pcrxnanentiy cured byu&lnjryour vaiukbu Inpun Blood btRcr. Mrs. Q P UnUiinxaA. W JtfiO CURES THE PULLEY Some Reasons why are better than others. 1st. They contain no rubber. 2d. Thoy will wear longer than any other suspenders. 3d, Tlie cords run over pulleys, and conse quently thero can be them out. 4th. There can be buttons, it being the penuer m the world. FOR SALE BY ' BAVIB L'OWEIBIBCL Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter, 3S9ooEiislliBr;, Psi. zittniunta -JT. In 1848. . Ia ........ l ...... ... . I S .Thirty-Two Veare of Prosperous and cr noma, location, or mann (foment, lurnurieti & ttroii pmrantpe for jnonor condi nnd houomblo do&liiur. PAIITIOUI Th cnJerful neccl ud popnlkrltj df UMU I I If n I Vibkatob Hhlnorjr hat drircn otht-n liuifltiluei to ina nail 1 bine vtrloal makpri ars now attomtit- InjC to bull arii p&lia off iatvrlur nl mongrul imlttllont our lauiuu c""1 BE NOT DECEIVED tf ach ft peri mental anil irorthlMi Tnacblocrj If you toy at Mil, it't lboOrlslntilMaQit th MinulnL'" from ni. Cj"For fuU rurlU'utar emll on our dealers, nr wrlt to u for Illuiiriul Circular, wLlch rnall true. Addreai H1CH0LS, SHEPAPD ft CO., Battle Creek, Mich. April 2, ISMl 1TW .1 l: K1HI.1I.11 V llllll. TurliiilVlllc, Ph., Ahi. S1500 TOfiWHiA YE Alt, or $5 to m& nay in jourown ucauij-. onK WomendOrtHViellos mt'n, Many rnakn inoieMmn the amount Ktnt ed above, no one can fall o niako monoi fast. Anyone cm do tlio work. You can moke irom 6" cents to -t an liour by devotlntr juur evenings and spare tlmo to tho busi ness. HcosiBiiothltitftotry (ho bu'-lncf-s Nolhinj; like It tor money maklmr ever cllf red before. HusU ness pleasant and htrlclly honorable, heuder.lt ou want to know all about tbe best pa j Ing business be fore the public, send us your address and we will send jou mil pirilculars and private terms tree; samples worth 10 also free ; jou can then tLOko up your mind ror j ourselt Address OEOltOK sTINSON & CO., Portland, Main e. oct. 3, ?9-ly CLOTHIWCr. 20 New Styles, Suits just received So. to 15 per suit. Cheapest ever sold in this county. CASH, OH COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken. Call and oxaniinc our stock. IMV-AUL aprlU, ;so-3m' Esl'Y, SKslt l)i:i'or TvAUTaBLB BOOKYltErT "A treat M on Chrunis Dlseasrs'tmbraelnij Ca tarrh, Throat, LnnK'S. Heart, htomacn, Ller, Kid. neys. Uilnary and female I'Isi'flses j aKo 'lle.s; sent tree to any uddress. Kvery sutTer r from tluso (lift eases can bo cured. Sendfur thlibouk toiheuiia'r signed, a pin slclan of lartro exiwrlei.ee. enl'iraed by hundred' ot leadtng citizens who testlf to hi Mclll. send stamp to p.iy postio to u. 1C Living ton, M , I)., liisjtf Miperlor street, Toledo Ohio. aorll a. 'wj-iv wco . THE GREAT MEXICAN REMEDY. Thousands buffering from Hyspepsla, Habitual CoKtlvenehS, Liver and Kidney Comnlaln'a, Sertfula and kindred diseases, will hail with deitgtit this new and wonderful dlseovcry,w hlch as a disease conquer or and liealth restorer, has no equal tn modern med icine. ThoJreat Mexican Itemedy was nnt Intro duced Into California in ls70. where In a few months it effected so many wordeiful cures as to create a demand for the medicine from Maine to World, It Is the only medicine In the world compounded from tho njtlve plants, roots and herbs of Mexico It cures all 1 1 uinnra, trom the u orst scrof ula.to a com mon blotch, pimple, or eruption, while It clears and beautltles the complexion. In diseases of the :tom ach, Illood, Liver and Klduejs it lu perminently cured thousmdsof hopeless cases w lit re till other known remedies had failed, one dose will cure any case of Sick lloidache. Two doses will nreak un any ordinary cough or cold. Persons surrerlne with Heartburn, Waterbrash.Hour stomach, lUlllouancss, rosttvenefrs. riles, Palpitation of tho Heart, Imw Spirits, and kindred affections, whlnnd tho Mexican rt-Mfdy a nvtft and sure relief, 'llm ifenulne In Kwed berore the public, nder the lollowlL'g nume: Herbaline Bitters tho Great Mex ican Remedy. Call on your druggist and get a bottle ot tho Mexican Itemeay.and convince younelf that It Is tho ltest Medicine in the "World, Th trade, supplied by John Kccfchnn, Wholesale Drilst, N. W. comer ath and Walnut streets, Clu- clnnitl, o. fieneral Agent for tho United States, aprll , HMy wctco Highest Medal at VIeaaa and PhlladelpMa. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., SOI Broadway, Neio York. Manufacturers, Importers & Dealers In Velvet Frames, Alburas.GrajihoRcopest STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS 2nc ravings. Chrsmos. Photographs. And 'Mdred goods Celebrities. Actresses, etc., PhotographMaterials We are Headquarieis for ever thing in tho way of Store:pticonr and Magic Lanterns, Eachstjioblnii1h vst of Its diss In tho market, lleaullflll l'hatGi.rruiVa Trsnsnflrpi.eli f, or srntu. ary and Kniruvings lc itie window. Convex disss. Mani-aclureri tjf Velvrt. vmmi.a fur JilnUurisaiid con ex (Hiss Pictures. Citalocues (if lanterns and slides, with itiree. lions lor u-ug, sent ou receipt ot ten cents, Jau ,o-iy M. C. SLOAN & BRO: IILOOMSIIURG, IA, Manufacturers of Carnages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, rLATFOHM WAGONS, 4C. Plrstlass work always on haul. HBI'AIKINU NKATLV DONS. Prlva rednood to suit the times. APITT f Morphine Habit cured In Io to w) VJ 1 1 U HI days. No pay tl I cured. Dr. .1. 8 riikNS, Lebanon, O, wco apm 9, 'bo-iy AC1KNTH WANTED for the best and fastest belling pictorial Hooka and liiblos. l'rlora reduced si per cent, Mtiokii. rrausiiixa Co., ltilladeliitila. l'a. aid wr.ao.wi.ini SUSPENDER BRACE. these Suspenders no chafing- or wearing no strain on any of the only sell-adjusting sus ORICINAL AND ONLY CENUINE Throshlng Machinery and Pcrtablo and Traction Engines. THE STANDARD of ezcclleoce throughout tU riATCIILCSS (or Criln-SaTUur, Tlmo-Savlnff, Tcr fort Clcmmr. JtntTil an-1 7hormiqh horlc. INCOMPARABLE In uadyof Mftterbl.rrrffe nf Parts, Thorough Workmanship, Ugant llnun, nd Jiea-itu of Model. . . , , MARVELOUS tot mstltf nprtor work In nU lt!t tirnin, imil tm(w-ralf known as tlto nttly nerosfi:I .....wl l,..ini,i UAr.it PntiCPU. Continuous Business by tu house, without chanco of I'v CnliiMililnIniiluur, NnnliM nud Union rniinllri,, PORT GRAPE WINF Usollntlio principal Churches tor Communion purposes. K-wELLENT 70 X LADES AND WEAKLY PEBSOMS AND THE AOiD. Speer's Port Grapo Wino FOUR YEARS OLD. rnhls Celehratcrt Native WUio Is made from tho X juice ot tno oporto iirape, raised in this I ouDt' its mraiuablo Tonio and rftrengthemng Properties aru un&urrnsed by an ottierNanio Mne. llelng the pure Juice of th Ornpe, produced under .Mr. bpeer's own personal supervision, Its purity nnd genuineness are guaranteed. The younpeBt child may partake or Us generous quaJll les, and the weak, est Invalid use It to advantage. It Is particularly benetlctal to the aged and debilitated, and suited to tho various ailments that affeet the w eaker fecx. It Is lu every respnet A wi.ne 'ill lili l(KULI) o. Sl'EEH'S P. JT. Sherry. Tho ! .I.SHEKIiVlsa Wlneof Superior Chiracter, and partakes or tho golden qualities ot the grape, from which It Is made, For purity, Wellness, f'lavor ana .Meuicinai rroperues, it win tw louna unexcelled. SPEiqrs I. J. ISramly. This 11IIANDV stands unrivaled In this Country tlng far superior for medicinal purposes. IT is A ruitK distillation from tie grape and con tains valuable medicinal properties. It has a delicate SaTor, similar to that of the grapes from which tt Is distilled, and Is In great fai or among tlrst-class ramllles. See that tho signature of ALFKED SPEEIt, Passaic SOI.H BY O. A. KLT3IM. June. lST9-tf m WhKK in Vuur own uiwn. nnil nn nil .u.,.b.... vu vuu diir luti uutlllfVI U trial without exense. The tiennnportu- uiu i'.it uueiru lur iiiuu wn ini 11 woik. Vou should try nolhlnir eisn limn louseo for ourKelr uIiai. rnn .) tin nt the business we offer. !o room to exiililn here, lou can devote all your tlmo or only jour sparo tlmo to the business, and make great pay for eerv Muiuiu u,nc us tUULlI US UltU. hend for (peclal prlvntB terns and partlculars.whlch we mall free, outtlt freo. Don't complain ot bard times while you have such a chance. Address II. 0Ct8, ID-ly P T A IVn IfStoK-All6trlctlynrst.class, ,t J Jil VO!old at Wholesale Factory prices. Ill In hi Honors at Centennial Exhibition. Mathu. snek's scale for Fquaro Grands, rinest I'prlghlsln America 12.000 111 QUI I'atAlni.lif nf la niWTu JUUILEE oitdANS.ihe best in tho world: An 8 stoii organ only iu; 13 stops, 9!-clrcular tree. All sent .v u.j, .itui-.iciub ii eo it uiiuuutiaciory. racto ry tli street and 10th Aenue. bllEKT JILIO . v i tic iuiuiugue vi n,uou iSaOEGANS IN PIANO CO,, U0X S06s. K. V. mu'wi iiireen eut ior s Address MKUELbbOlIN aprll, J.'bO-sm vitca AND Paper Hanging. WM, F. BODINE, IRON ST., 1SELOW SECOND, BLOOMSllUIKI, l'A is prepared to do all kinds ot H0U8B VAZUTITta I'lalu and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, IIOTII DECOItATIVK AND PLAIN, All klmlM urFuritlluro Ilcpalrcd. mid made nn good un uuu. NONE BUT F1K8T-CUSS WOKKMKN EMPLOYED Estimates Made on all Worlr.; WM. F. BODINE. ext. l.ma. 18AUH IM Silverware. Watchoc,Jewolry.O!eek3.&c, .., i.i-.i.if wairtics. ciocHi and .tewelrjr tifnt' 1, rrpnlrcil nnJ wurrnntrd. UIU i' i w - wni.nr Weaver & OoTs Ads w (Mrinw It la ftrry f , mitff n vo ! 'j"1 u?? Irifr tilMrlyrootl,ll rltM inpunt ttllff, ntTn tht MoMclrOPlcciM-, tn mm f l" j ""'"'f" rsj, 1 wlintHfl ii ire brr of li" nll ''n I r1-" ' lul all e ! trUI, tn tun In -Uml w.il iib Mlipr tii-niii hurefftllfil Pclil It do' In bi li"". v 1 1- f i" I'" f,n 'I ' ,f 1 Tl " 4l( Cilt tViLT7t(;rnrriI ncrtil for I S sin', (nnift :ut I niiiUliii I'.iiIHhmii-i. tTAIIcrmiln Utdtm! oJ iljonure cf In J.V D III sini iter bept. :o, '73-Iy. J w A: CO. KstabllRhoain 1 72 for thn cure of ('iiiu'4'r, 'lumors. Ulcers, i . . I nml kiln TlkuiloliB without the uo of 'knife or osa cf Mixxl und little pain, i-or luionnaiion. circuifu- nun i'i f" i ftdaress lr. 1. Jj. l'O.M), Aurora, Kano Co , 111. Kpt. 19,'7C-ly. J w & (0. THIS NEW ELASTIC TllUSS cp-Uf, with hltA4julln(f lull f th IWr, whIU the EAtVtn tht tht Rem II brld Meorelj 4r n J mb1. n I ft tfllcl ni.. UlD. Jt li .y,Surbl in fchtap, Scut Lr mail. CimuUrf "" Egoleston Truss Ccfjihicarjo, III., sept, 1, '79-ly, J w&i'O. OPIUM HABIT Cured Painlessly. Tim mfclleinft kohl for n sm.ill margin abootlio cost of compounding. AH mex trtuied 1y upvclal prcscnoiou. tor iuii parucuiars auurt'SHiiw ins- CUVtl UT, UU S. I). COLLINS, or Jlrs S. II. Colllm, La Porte lnd. fth (w:ra wico S55.66 AOKNTS PIIOFIT t'KIt WEKK' A 11 prove Itor rmfelt$.'o 0. $1 outlll tree. I., ti. in.uu r x cu t ulion Mreet New York, N. V. Jw co feb tiMm q 3IONTII-f),inc's I.arc, llliHIIiited pa " per uiu .hii. rani .r. A liar. i.ii( AtlENTS WANTKu. Ilosiou. Mass. feb m, un. IlASllM.a, 4i t Olllhlll MUCH I3ST LITTLE 1 BUND FIXTUltK. TlievreuilerMlnUachangeable In an Instant into tho best awnlnir isvtT madu The Ai;ents'A(lvocflto"MjH: "Ktlison Is dlstaiu-ed, for 11UIU 13 U JllitLllCUl HI 1 1 IKIUII UI MRU SIIIHI1 UDSl UUU (Treat convenience that It inut Huoeicedo all old mcthodV' and offentscan Uoa buMues which leave sewmp micnine men rar uemna. ivsmudcli on hour, a Smart man wanted m your town, Ad a reus me i;. r. l'lerre Jiiiiiiiiueiiii-iiiif 1 11111111113 uobiou, 31 ass, w Marcni9. srn, VVW PTTR Consurap Ion k Asthma 1XjV U.1C, Never yet tailed, ixldres with stamp unMn.TrOfttturff, Sid. IVO.fl, N. t WACO II J.MI.Il 1 1IHL 1011 . L1SH lU:MElV,an, irtr, linruilng cure for Seminal wnnknosa, Spermatorrhea, Im IHJiency and olldM eases thatfollow'.as u sequence uf heir abu-e ; as Loss of wemory, unirersni 1 nn1!lltli I 'nin tn BEFORE TAKING.the nack-', Mmnesf AFTER TAKINQ, of Mlon. I'ifiiiatLii'o tdd At'e. Hiid mniiv niniTdu. case1? that leadto Jnnmtvor Conumpiion, nnda 1 ii.aiuiuiinnu, -un uu iiuumi S IU UUr piim- plilet which we desire to send fre by mall rn every one. SfThQ fneclflo Medlclno i sntd hv nn timer. Slats ot f 1 per pucbaffe or Mx packnires for . or will iuouiiiiiu ut iim'i ii hum nui mis inoneyoyaa dressing T1IK iu.V MKDICIMK CO., Mechanics1 miA-'n., j'liuh, niivii, cumin mooiilfjDUrir OV V A, v. may i, 'trU-iy Tl f Yotr ir.i.vr u ,r - J 1 i'Q t r 11 UUAKLU C1TV UALVA.VIC CO. VhduUls,h, Ju may 7, vo-sw no Tiir. Johnson nr.voi.viNO i:oo:c-cAti:. JlaJ of Iron, Wutlfully orna mented. AdjusUbJij Khtilven. (.heap nn.l btronff. Cannot pet out i'f tuder. Tour Blet iSeinl for complete circular and prlco Iht, Keml 5 cnts for o.ir new Illuitrateil Catnlopuo at School Merchandise. iTivrv Parent or Tt.achrr should have it. EAEEU, rHATT & C0.t Headqjarters for all School Supplies, 112 X lit (JltlM) STItKCT. tW YOUK, Thli utnaiktbla mrdL rlnc UI cure 8rln. t-plint, Curls L'ftlloui, tc . or my tuUrKemcut, itl UI riinovti the LuhlIi iihoul tlUtcrlnjf or cbui, Injc lore. Ni rrmpdy ewrdicovtTCHJuli It for certainty ol action iiMti'D- J tlltlff th l.ln.miM. kliil ta. Hmovlnrr th hunrli. lMroallit tlH tr Uiu.. lj-trttvd circular ttMng poltlv- roof, lnd your Cure ll BOltl bv Ilrilrrn.1.1. r .... y vi, u. , ihuuiivui (uviuurg t nit, cruiODt, MOYEK I1KOTI1K1IS, Iilimw-burp, l'a. PIMPL.ES. will mat IV, t,i tiift mfli.... .. . . .. &S?u,?.ll 01C1"'8. k'a!'"; be ""t. clear anil iu Ann bt. N, v. ' ' uiuam s Lu Jiarcnso, em. 11 U Y THE BLATCHLEY P TT M P mm. . MX 1 etorilKe'rn,Tfanei Vomx "uri'8' makera" FAT. AND LEANT VEannaiffi JXVeolS " ueiraw uH emaciated. HH written In ii rienr PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS. J. CLEMENT 8MIT11. 711 Q street, WasWngton 1.C, Attorney at Law wi Solicitor otlS survivor ot OUmore. Smith Co..d c hlpman, Juaolsso-u 1 W 1 Warner's Safe Kidney and Urer Cure. (IbrmertU Ir, Craig' Kiting ( tir A TPRfinblo prepnrntlon nnd the iml rfiimlr In the world for ltrll.r lU-,V- IHnhrtfniKl AM. Killing. WrV. j ml Lrrlnfir.rllxiiKCi. , r' 1,11,1 MDIestlmoiilnl of iho highest order In Of thPo statements. 1 ,r WO'FortbP pure of DtnTirlrw, call for v.. jTFor tho rnru or llrlBiit,i nnd Ihnr dlratrn, call for Wnrnt't-'n NnVa Uldnl iiiid LlvrrCtirr. WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS, Tt UthRbQt Illnod lnrlflrr. nnd ttin nvpry fimctton to more lieiiUhful uetiun ,1 -IsthiiSft benent In all dldcwifs. ,a n rurcsnmtiuinun nnu other nitin Tnut. f Inni nnd l)lqenes, Includlug Cntirrtk. 11 rrw.andotbcfr'hirrit. ' Iiynprpiliv. Wiiliti(M nfllm Mniunrh Coiiftiliintlmi. llMltiCH,Jrtirnl iiiiiii! tt.r etc., nre cured by UieNurc Itltu-n. ii . utifqimled nn nn oppetlcerniid regular ton!' ilottlea of two sites 1 prlcM, O0c. and 81.00. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Quickly Riven ltct and Mrcii to t ho uir rurri llrmlnclio and Nruinltcla, pnv i:plIcileFHtand relieves Nrrtmi I'f inilltMi brought on by excessive drink, ov work, mental hocks, and other cauci, Vowf-rrul m It Is to stop psin and eirothe -tnrbed Nerves. It nevpr Injures the syai i whether taken in umall or larire done. ' Bottles of two sites: prices, 80r. nnd 81.03, WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an Immediate and active sttmtii r, h unit n Ibvs, MaUtU, r t and At ot. nml nit I fiowtlsdonot rretiy niirt re nai'lbrrtt'W rmulr mll Ainn f, r tho wark. l'rirU5H. Yltrthtr'Htr Ittmr '1 1 RoMbf Iini(t J IAD In Jlfdirln vrrjitliv h.h. warncr til1,, IEO0HE8IE1', K, , m mr rum, niitiUI. Oct. 81, 1S79.iy Ftliros. RAIL ROAD TIME. TABLE 3 WINTER T1MK TABLK, On nnd alter Sunday. May .10. V so. Ihe Imlm on tlio l'lilliulo phla cC Erie liu Iruad UH U Ion w i tun as follows : WESTWAHI). Erie Moll leaves I'lilIadelpliU 11' pm " Ilarrburjc 4inn " " VMIIIaiu port 6 tn " " .lei-hey ..ior ! ti, 1.1 " " lack l!acn 0 40 m " " lienovo Ho am " arrive at Krle T 55 ii in Niagara Kxpressliuves Philadelphia mm a ,. " llnrrHiiurit nam " arr, at lillniiipurt i i n i.i 1 " LiiCk liaen 4. pm " " lienovo 5 4gp.i Fust I.lno leaves i'litlndelphU 11 to a HriWburg 8 "i pin " nrrUe at WPllamsporl 7 5 n i.. " " Lock Haven t40in.i EAST WA HI). Tncino Bjpreaa lea' es lock Haven fi 4 r " " Jersey sr.oro 7l5u u " " willlamspoit 1 1 .a i, " airlvo nt llarrlsoiirif lunpin " Philadelphia Kii h, Day Express leaves lienovo moan. " " Ijoek Haven H lo a i ' " llllamsport li so p oi " arrive at linirlibun: 34ipni " Philadelphia A 4 p m Krle Mall leaves Hcnovo 8 40pm " " Ixjcu Haven iiwp a " " H IIllaiTisport 11 lo p ii " arrives at llarrNburg a 43 a in " ' Phllndelphu 7lilu Tast Lino leavel VM.llninsport H.ishu arrives at I larrlsbtirir a o a m " " l'hlladelpula 7 in ii i Erlo Mall west and D.ty Kxprf& East make clc o connccllonfiutNorlhuuiberlund with L. J: ll. 11. lu trains tor V.l'kebbarre and Scranton, ErloMall West, Nlii'jara Express Wost and Fast Line WVfii inaku tlono (OLiiet-tlon at WlUtomsiurt wllh N. U. II. w trains norlli. Niagara FJcprcss West nnd Day Expref -it makcclosucoLiiictluU at Lock Haven wttltl.. 1.. V, It. H. trains. Eno .Mall east nnd West connect at Erie Mill trains ou l S. & M. S. It. It. ; at Corry nttli (I. C l A. V. It. It. : at Emporium with II, N. V. JC P. II. It. and at Drlttwood Willi A. V. It. It. Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia an4 VMllamport on Matcara hxpiess west, and lijj Ei pre&s KuAt, bleeping cars ou all nuht trains. W.M.A. II A 1.11 I" tieneral tup:. VrORTIIKItN1 CKNTUAl" "llAlUVnY 1 COMPANY. On and atler November 20th, 1SI3, trains w ill icjvs Kunbury us tollows : NOItTUWAHI). Erie Mall U.20 a. m arrive Eln.lra 11 " Canaudalgua... 3.M p. tn llochcster B.16 " NlapaiA 9 40 " Itenovo accommodation 11.10a. m. arrlvo s lllkuns. port 1!.m p. ra. Klmlra Mall 4.15 u. m., arrlvo Elmlm i n.so a. m. UuHalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo Uufalo 6.50 a u KOUT1IWA11D. UuCalo Eiprcos !.50 a. m. arrlvo Harrlsburg " Ealtlmoro S.40 ElmlraMail 11.15a.m., arrlio Harrlsburg l.i " Washington! a " UaltlmoieC.JO " Washington narrUburg accommodation burg 10.&0 p. m. arrlvo Haltlmoro " Washington C.13 Erie Mall U.53 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3 1)5 a. m, " UnlllmoroWO " " 'Washington 10.35 " All dally excert Sunday. D. M. EOTD, Jr., (leneral Passenger Ak'"n A. J. CASSATT, (leneral Mauai.r piIILADELl'IIA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENl V.R TRAINS. May ll, 1879. TKilKSI.KlTE ItrPKBT AS 0LL0VS(SrMriAY KXCinJD For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, rolt-vUM Taraaqua,cll,45a. m For Catawlssa, 11,43 u. m. 7,!1 and 7,55 p. m. For WUllamsport, 6,2s 9,05 a. m. and 4,oo p. m. TBilKSrOK KUPKBT LEAVE AS F0L10V.8, (HtKSlI U , CEPTCII.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, 9,43 a. m. Leavo Heading, U,t5a. m., I'ottsvlUe, 1?,. 3 p. m andTamaqua, l,s3p, m. Loav o Catawlssa, 11,20 8,M a; m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamspoi 1 ,9 43 a.m,!,15 p. m. and 4,5n p m 1'assengers to nud Irom Now York aud PW C ! pUU go througj Ithout change ot cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, C. O. HANCOCK. oneralManat,r "janfeW1"1- D KM WARE, JiACk'A VA NN A am WlfiTWIV IJ W it. . . n BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tlme-Table No. s, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1818. NOltTU, D.m. n.m. A bTATlONfc. SOC1 11, a.m. p.m. r-m v so tn o a 17 9 us 8 59 8 fit 8 61 3 40 8 40 3 4l 13 41 VI 16 8 03 3 30 8 13 3 10 9 40 9 37 9 SO Scrunlon Hellevue...... Taylonllle.. . I 10 s 10 i si 8 30 0 '.I OH 0 0 C ii 9 21 ....... Huston .. West Pitts ton... -....Wyoming....... Jlaltby 19 58 9-1 9 19 9 14 s 41 10 07 9 49 0 I 6 0 7 I Hennelt. ....Kingston Kingston .Plymouth June .-Plymouth .., .AVblidJlO 67 3 i5 9 04 10 18 8 41 10 33 3 'J 7 8 S3 3 80 8 55 3 10 3 15 it vt 7 ' 7 13 10 !) 8 13 3 11 6 04 3 04 7 61 11 51 HI J 39 7 13 1 34 7 S3 9 7 IS 1 14 7 10 7 IU 3 04 0 60 1 67 60 1 61 0 43 1 40 7 1 37 0 IS 7 8 47 8 83 ...... .,uutii.uivc .Uunlock'sireek. 111 34 . ii.T Til 10 43 3 IU 8 1 10 65 3 50 S-.l 11 07 4 03 8 43 111 13 4 10 8 " ss .-BiiicKhninny,-, ..lllfW'H Vrrir e 17 8 li .Heach Ilaren'.'.' S 00 cam IIUTUII,, 11 19 fi IU O ..lierwick 11 si 4 is 9i3 -lierwiclt Hrlar creek I 4 ii I 15 I 83 7 .' 4 33 7.3 a tt 7 41 ...v ihow urove...,l ume iiiage...! ...Uloomsbujg.'."" .uspy. u 39 11 43 11 5 11 67 13 Id 4 49 8 11 4 53 S 3 6 00 8 r 1 6 18 S ll 9 IS 9 61 u SO 9 6 43 9 7 S3 T S9 7 11 Catawlssa Iir'ld'ge! ... I 'OU 1 11IB........ ...Chulasky....... 00 1 00 6 43 .....Lomeron Northumberland. 13 43 P.m. p.m. ..in. p.m. p.m. a.r Superintendent'. OMoe1. Bo'ran'wnrJu ?i$Jk "yAINWRIOHTACO., WHOLESALE OltOCEHS, l'niuuKLriiu, Dealers In TEAS, SYltUPS, COFfBK, (SCUAlt, MOLASSES KU X, BriCKS, BICAtB BODt, tO., 4YO, 8. Oortier tecond and Arch streets, Norton will receive prompt attention. jronniEitN cektual, hailway