The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 02, 1880, Image 4

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THE COLUMBUN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBJ A COl NT i , PA.
VIUKl'lH'siDENCY.
f.xcon(Ip.e.an William it. i-.Kiu.i6it
OF INDIANNA, OOMt't.KTE'J Till! UKM
OonATIO TICKET.
Hon. William II. E-igllsli, of Indlanai
oils, Inillntitia, wlio lin received tho titiatii
mom nomination of tho democratic con
vention for the viovPresliletioy, va; liorn at
Lexington, in Scott county, in the southern
patlol' Indium, 01 Atigmt 27 1822. Ho
was tho son of tho lato Major Elislia Q.
EnglUli.a native of Kentucky, who removed
to Scott county about 1813. As one (.f tho
pioneers of that section he itlwitya enjoyed
the ropect and confidence of tho people, and
for nearly twenty years was a member of the
legislature. Mr, English's father was one
of a family of fourteen children, while li'ls
mother, Mahala Uistin before her marriage,
was one of tho seventeen, and still lives nt
tho venerable age of olghly-two.
Mr. EnulUh's education was Mich as could
bfi aciiuirecl at tho common schools of tho
neighborhood, and n con of three years
study at the South Hanover College. Ho
studied law, and was admitted to practice in
the circuit court at the early age of eighteen
yoars. He was subsequently admitted to
the Supreme Court of his state aud, in tho
twenty third year of Ms age, to the highest
judicial tribunal In the country, tho Supremo
Court of the United States.
Several years before ho was of age.he was
cbosen a delegalo frjm Sott county to tho
democratic state convention at Indianapolis
which nominated Oeueral Tilghman A. How
ard for governor, There was no railroad
connection with thecipltol nt that time, am;
tho roads were in such a deplorable enndi
tton that It took him six day's horseback
riding to make tho round trip. Uo com
meuced making speeches In that campaign
and continued In active politics for many
years. This was tho celebrated "log cabin
aud hard cider campaign, which reunite
in the election of General Harrison for tho
Presidency.
Under the Tyler administration, Mr
" Euglish was appointed postmaster of Lex
ington, his native village, then the county
seatof Scott county.
In 1813 he was chosen principal clerk
tho house of Keprcsentatlves of his stato
over several distinguished and worthy com
pctitors. It was at this session that the Hon
Jese D. Bright, then tho lieutenant govtr
nor and President of tho Senile, by casting
his vote postponed the regular election ol tho
United States Senator until the next session
which resulted in his own election.
James D. Williams now governor of In
dianna, was then, for the firt time, a mem
ber of the bouse, and he had several times
publlo mention of the fact that Mr. EtiglMi
then performed the samo duties, and mot
satisfactory, too, with tho aid of ono assis
tant, that in these later years half a dozen
nro paid to perform.
In tho Presidential campaign of 1812,
Mr. English took an active part in promo
ting the cause of Mr. Polk, and during the
whole of tho latter' administration ho was
an officer in the treasury department at
Washington, aud a clerk In the United
States Senate during the memorable sesxion
of 1S50 when the compromise, measures
were adopted. He was principal secretary
of tbe convention that framed the present
constitution of Indianna, a member of the
house of Representatives from Scott county
in 1851, and was elected its Speaker at that
session.
With the close of the long session of the
legislature ol 1851, in which Mr. English
had earned golden opinions from men of all
parties, he was justly regarded as one of the
foremost men of the state, and tho demo
crats ot his district with great unanimity so
licited him to become their standard bearer
in the race for Congress. Ho was nomina
ted, and in October, 1852, was elected by 483
majority oyer John D. Ferguson,now deceas
ed, and with whom he was always on equal
terms of the warmest personal friendship.
Ho was an active participant In the can
vass which resulted In the election of Frank
lin Pierce, over Gcueral Winfield Scott.
Mr. Eugliih entered congress at the begin
ing of PiercVs administration and remained
in the hous-a until the end of Buchanan's
term, retiring from public life at the close
of the memorable session of 18G1. He being
particularly prominent as the author of tho
"English bill," which passed congress after
a long and bitter controversy between
the political parties of the ohy. Tho bill
was a compromise, removing an angry issue
between the senate and house of representa
tives, and placing it In tbe power of the
people of Kansas, by a voto, to either pre
vent or secure admission as a state under the
Lecompton constitution, witbout limit or
condition ; but this bill, although it com
manded the favor of the President and his
cabinet, failed to receive tho sanction of tho
house of Representatives. The house; ou
the other haud, passed a bill as a substitute
for that of the senate would not accept or
the executive approve. In this state of the
proceedings, when the whole country had
almost abandoned the hope of a settlement
of the disagreement between the houses,and
the angry contest was likely to bo adjourned
for further and protracted agitation before a
oeople already inflamed with sectional an
inoltie,Mr. EnglUh took tht responsibility
of moving to concur In the proposition of
the senate, asking for a committee of free
conference. Tho excitement upon tbo occa
sion has scarcely ever been equaled in the
house of representatives. Upon adopting
this motion the vote was 103 to 10S, but the
speaker voted in tbe affirmative, and th
motion was carried. From this committee
Mr. English, reported what is known as the
"English hill," which became the law alter
a struggle of unparalleled bitterness. Under
this law the question of admission under the
Lccomption constitution was iu effect refer
red back to the people of Kansas, and they
voted against it, just as Mr. English and
every one else expected they would do. Even
Mr, Qreeley admitted in his book, that the
vote cast on the proposition submitted by
the English bill "was, in cfTct, to reject tho
l.ecouptlon constitution. This was the
result accomplished which Mr. English had
contended for from tbe beginning, and there
was no inconsistency in his record upon this
subject. On the final voto which admitted
Kansas as a state be was still a member and
voted for her admission.
In tbe meantime the split in his political
party continued to widen, and the shadows
of the great cival war began to be visable to
bis experienced vision. Mr. English was
then a member of tbe national campaign
committee. He was not a delegate to the
Charleston convention, but he went to
do what he could as a peacemaker, to pre
vent, if possible, tho division ol the demo
cratic party. Disgusted with politics, and
tired of public life, be declined a renomlna
tion for congress In 1800, and entered upon
a business career, He was offered the com
mand of a regiment by Gov, O. P, Morton
who bad long been his personal friend.
This he declined, but be remained a firm
and consistent advocate of tbe Union cause
throughout tbe struggle. In the coarse of j
an hour's pech which Redelivered about j
the lime the war tytntd, Hid "lava!
opposed to the republican doctrines and
should boldly assail Mr. Lincoln's policy
whenever he thought it wrong, but as rt na
tive of Indianna, thoroughly idenlified.wlth
Iree slate interests, ho felt that his allegiance
was exclusively due to the state of Indianna
nmt government of Ihn United SlnlP',and he
should accordingly nblde In eood faith by
their Ian, and stand undir the old time
honored Hag. Ho trusted that the hitter flip
of civil nr might bo pased from our lip",
and he would exhaust every possible means
of maintaining the peace j but If nothing
will do but war, thcu we must all stand or
fall l,,Mll,r . '
Removing to the city of Indlanapnlis.Mr.
English Immediately identified himself with
important business movements Chief
among these was the organization ol'tlin First
National bank which was the earliest insti
tution under the, now national banking sys
tem In Indianna. Ha was placed at tho
head of the bank as president, a position ho
continued to hold until 1877. His maLage
ngoment was marked by grrat judgment and
energy, nnd tho bank holds a raiu equal to
that of any of the financial insiltutions ol
tho United States. Ho also became largely '
interested In tho horse-railway system of
the state cap! tol. Asa business mau and a
bank president, Mr. English, during the
whole of his connection with tho banking
system, gave expression to views that were
unequivocal. His knowledge of businc!8,of
finances aud of tho needs of the countiy
was comprehensive. Ho was opposed to in
flinlation. and as certainly opposed to ex
treme aud hasty legislation looking to forced
resumption. With regard to gold and silver
as tho standards of value, and to tho abso
lute necsslty of ultimata resumption, no
man In the country was more pronounced In
declaration. Tho heresy of an irredeemable
paper currency found in Mr. Euglisb an un
compromising opponent In iacf, he was in
accord with everything but the prevailing
democratic doctrine on tho finances held by
the masses of his party in Indianna.
Although Mr. English bad been retired
from political life for many years, when he
resigned the presidency of the luillannr 0H4
banl-, ho showed a disposition to return to
his former pursuits, and was generally un
derstood to be n candidate fir Mr. Motion's
scat in the Senate, which foil, however, to
the lot cf Mr Voorhets. His purpose to re
enter political life, however, was not aban
doned, and all through the preliminary con
tests of the present campaign his friends
have been working to secure him such a pos
ition as would again make his voice poten
tial in tho councils of tho Indianna demo'
craty.
Mr. English is above tho average height
with an erect, well mado figure. Ills bead
is of good size, with legular features. His
forehead is huh and broad, and tho eyes are
small and Jeep set. He is dignified and
gentlemanly In his manners, and lias a
pleasing address. When in congress, hi
efforts as a debater wero more remarkable
for practical common sense than for brill
iaucy of oratory or tho Howes of rhetoric
New rich blood, sending health to every
fibre of the system, is rapidly made by Dr;
Lindsey's Wood Searcher."
Sprains.
They aro among the common accidents
and are more seriojs and painful than is
commonly supposed. A broken leg or arm
is often more readily cured than n sprained
ankle or wrist. In sprains, the tendons, lig'
ameuts, and soft parts around tbo joints are
often stretched and perhaps torn. The first
thing to be done is to place tbe sprained
part In the natural position, and to keep it
perfectly quiet until tho injured parts resume
their normal state. To reduce tho inflam
matior, applications are in. most cases the
best for the first three! c r four days, and may
be applied in tbe following manner: Dip
a good sized piece of flannel into a pail or
basin full of hot water or lie t poppy foincn
tation six poppy heads boiled in one quart
of water for about a quarter ofau hour ;
wring it almost dry aud apply it over tho
sprained part. Then place another piece 0
flannel (quite dry) over it, in order that tho
steam and warmth may not escape. Tho pro
cess should be repeated asoften as the patient
feels that the flannel next to his skin is get
ting cold the oftener the better. If, how
ever, tho patient find cold or tepid water
more comfortable, if the swelling be great
cold water should be applied, The diet
should be nourishing, and not tend to con
stlpate the bowels. When the knee is th
joint affected, the greatest pain is felt at th
inside, and therefore tho fomentations should
mainly be applied to that part. When tho
shoulder is sprained, the arm should bo kept
close to the body by means of a linen roller,
which is to be rapped four or fire times tin
derueath tho elbow, iu order to raise tbe
shoulder. Qenile friction with the hands,
after the swelling aud -pain have subsided,
will help toward recovery. In severe cases.
treatment should be applied under direction
ot a physician.
PERRY DAVIS'
PERRY DAVI8 &
April . It pow
DBROWnin
FOR GENERAL DEBILITY
r'rtotl purlflei th Blood, nrloh. the Blood, rodden. th Blood, make n.w
Blood, wonderfully Improv.. th App.tlto, ond ohango. th Constitution
urTwIng from C.neral D.blllty Into on of vigorous h.alth,
Th. bast jirour or III trond.rful etHoaey it to b obtained by a. trial, and that
timpl IHal Mnnsly Uibllihea tta rtiraietlon wllb all. .
t U.nO.1
I ihco wniNU,
- . . rya .! w Twv,
9ff ueaoal clunckui- tutu tiev'.nliy coinnounaen "7 ita umiior uu eoie
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
mscovtatn or
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
For nil Femalo Complaints.
Thlsnreiwrfttlon, ft its tmmrj fclgtnlflM, conatnta of
VociUMa Properties Umt (ire liurmK vt to tho muni del
icate Invalid, IVwonotrHltlionicHU of'thll Cum
(KniTnl will tJ I PCOtfnU'J,fti relief ll ltnmcdlatO and
Vn lti UoN con tUrn J, 1 1 ntnrtnlua rrmoi In ft lnin.
(Iml.Rrcniianontcui-clitfTortotl.riathou'wtKla) will tc
tlf jr. O i otffunit of Its r roven luorltJ, It I J today rr
tomnM-r.JinlandrccriltoeibjAhe beit iliy.rtcluis In
tho country.
It will euro tntlrcly Hi wort form of falling
of tho iiUrus, LrucorrhaA, Irregular And painful
MenstruallonrBllUvarlanTrouljIeK, Inflammation anil
Ulceration, naodlnBSiailHlncrmer.ta ttd th con
nciucnt Kiilnal weakness, anil U crpcUilly adapted t
thoChantoof life. ItwlUdtoolvo nnd cxjwl tumori
from t.io uUnuHnn oarly Biaco of dovclojiment. Th
tendency to cnnroJ3 humor llioro Ij chockud very
epocdlly by IU nw.
ft fact It la f roved to bo t tho preat
rt and test remedy Ihftt ban ercr been dlscorer
(J. It permeat'1 ovcry Krtlon of tlto pysttm, and feWes
now Ufoandrltfor. It ivmavfi f itntnea(t,nitnlcncy, do
blroyi all rmrlnj for Uha alautu, and rcllovci caknem
of tlio Btoniarii
It curja Bloating, liYfidncue, Kcrrou IVostratlon,
General ltobIKty,&lctti!cBKncto, Ivprculon nnd InUi
petlon.Tliatfccliiisof tsarina down, causing pain,
wclsht ond lticl.aelM Is nlayi iermniH ntly cured t y
It t use. It 111 at U ttnicc, nadundcrall clrcunjBUn
C(, act la harmony witlitho law tUat govern tuo
fernaleeytitcni.
ForKldnfyCoiuplaIntof cltber Pel thli comtiound
Lydia E( Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
II prepirod at S33 and W5 Western Avenue, I,ynn, Ma,
I'tico 91.00. Sz bottles for fAOX Sent by mail In the
form of pllla, elm In. tho form of Lotemtw, on roctIt
Cfrrieo, $1.00, ir L02, for tlthcr, Mr. riNKlIAM
fmlyanacritJllctteriof Inquiry. Bend for pwa
jihltt. AdJrcsJ Oi obovo Xeatlvn thfa intper,
family tuould bo without LYDIA U l'lNKHAH'
LlVniHLLS, They euro Constipation, LUloiuaea
anJTorj'idlty of tbo Llrcr. li cvrta jcr bur.
JOHNSTON, 1I0LL0W&Y A I.O.,
General Agents, Phih., Pa,
SOLI) 11V
M0YR BROTHERS,, Blmstoirs, Pa.
UUI1U 14, l).
TMHmnntnU nrn rcelrrd everv d.v bv tho Tiro-
Hotnr nf SIMMONS LIVKIt HK(JULAT01I.lrom uer-
t.ons of education and promlnenco irom all parts of
the country luxcsunir 10 ino womieruu turutnu
rnTMrtiii nf this rrrpat. mod c np. No othPr crPTiar-
allonbuttho Hegulator has ever been discovered
t mt. wnu a enpciuaiiy cure jnMiersia anu us Kin
dred evils, nnd restore the patient to a perfectly
healthy conniuon or uouv ana minu. ma rapiuiy
inrnnKinffficmanaror 1 113 meaic no ana our larvro
61 lea in cunieiiueiice, is muci-u buuiuicui. mutuw
in Itself or great, ponui u ny.
Perlectlv n-ok ViCvl. Haimiess.
It can be tued any timo wltnout fear by tho moat
iifiiraiRneraons. No matter what tho ftltlne. and
mav DO Eiveu to liiiiurcn nun Kiiat naieiy. tm uu
bad rrsuus iouow iui use, nuinjf dii puiuio lujury.
As a milu TOiuc, pernio ijixauvo anu nurmieta in
vi trorant it U inttnltcly superior to any known rrme-
ay tor
Uollc. testlessness, Jientnl DpresMon, Hick Head-
aclie, uonaiipunon, iMiust'iij 1J1UUUM1US3,
IIVSPIIPMIA. tVc.
ifond thn fnilowlnir tiamca cf wrsona well and wide
ly known, who testify to tuo valuablo properties of
Mmmons Liver Hepulator or Mcdlcluo.
Hon. Alex. II, Stevens; John W. iteckwlth, Ulshon of
(ieorgla; ()en. John H. tlordnn, U. H. Kenator; lion.
Thomnn: lion. b. lilll: lion John C. Urtckinritfire:
rror. lavia wuiv, n. u.: inram turner, uinci jus- i
IICO 01 ua.; Lewis m uuult, insist, r. m. i iiiin , tuiu
infinv nthprs from whom wo have letura comment-
Injr upon tills medicine a a most valuablo household
ay. ruit&hi utri aikc
lbs lowpnce places it hi the reach of all be they
rich or poor, irycuoro euireilcg" and cannot find
relief, procure at once from your druggist a bottlo of
Itf ulator, (ilvoJt a fair trial and ll will not only
afford relief, nut permanently euro j ou. jus wuii-
outasi"Kio exception
Tho Ciu'ftiwjbt, Purest and Hest Family Mcdlclno In
the world,
UriKlnii 11 nd (Ji'iiulno
iiANUFAcrritrn ovi.v uv
.1. ii. y.i:ii.i. Az ..
HlILAlHiU'HIA.
lrlrr (i.OO. sold by all Druggists.
April 10, '0-ly.
W . STOMACH
Servo an f njuaction uu lljrtie
By Invigt rating a feeble constitution, renovating a
ddbtlltaed plirluet and onrlrhluir u thin and In
n'ltiltnus circulation wtlh nos tetter's stomach
ltltteifi the finest, the most highly amctkmeci, and
the mut popular toulc and preventive in existence.
For salo by ail druggists aad dealers generally.
in;iuui i a, tw-ij
VECETABLE
PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For Internal and External U.e,
ll a SURE CURE for all the Disuses for which It Is recommended,
Md Is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE h the hands of
even the most Inexperienced persons.
It U .uro and quirk remedy for COUnilS, K01H!
TUKOATi CHILI. and ulrailar troubleat afford. Inj'anf rtHtf
t IA. wiati maligna forvu ot DIIUITHUUIA. and la tbo tint
knumi remedy tor HIIEU3IAT1S3I and M:Ult.L(lIA.
THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD,
It has been used with uch wonderful nurrcba in oft
part, if tk irorfj tor CKAMl'N, CllOMMtA. DIAUUIUIU,
I)VS1:.NTI:KV, and aU lUUVDL I'O.Ul'L.UMW, that it U
pontitiertt an utatliMg eun for tktss ditta,
HAS-STOOD THElEST OF 40 YEARS1 CONSTANT
-USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES,
It hi ntC0.1I.1Ii:NUi:i by lli.tflnn, MiasionarleHi
MInlkterm Itlnunitcrv of IanintluuH Vurkhhoit and
l'nctorlei. Nuritf In IlosiiltnU In thort, by Uvcrybudy
everywhere who haa eer ylven it trial.
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL ASA LINIMENT.
It fthould always be used for I'uln In (ho Hack and Hide,
and hringt tptKily and ptrwutnnt rd in all cusoa of HrullieHi
Cutm Hpralnm Hevere llurnn 8ruld etc
NO FA3IUV CAN HAFIILY llli WITHOUT IT. It will
annually iave many timea IU ooiit In doctors' LUlx, and Its juice
brlDKTi It within th nach of all. It U sold at V5c. AOc.and 1.00
a bottlo, and can bo obtained from all druwiifta.
SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprlotors.
a&03
Th CitUbratwl PnaoripUoa cf
CHAMPION BRGWIfINQ, M. D.
AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
at, ii 1117 attb Btrv.t, i nimu.ipi.ia,'
.miut.u.ni, w -xiw nw
a tiAin w Miimti nttuuili
1 ottfcri in mam.
DR. CLARK
Indian Blood Syrup.
LAUOItATOIlY,
77 W.3d St.,NewYorkCity
UTS or JU1I1T C1TT.
ITRACr. UAMC.1
ORE
1 7tipcpiirtt Liver
'Discuses, Vrvrr tC
itrlir, Jlhcumit
!fl.iii, nropsth
lltart Disease.
J7i(oit3lfss, vYtrvoxta lirbtlltlf.ttc,
Tho Best BEMEDY KNOWN to Man I
70,000 iGEXTS IUTT3S0I.D SINCE 180
9.000.000 Bottles.
This Syrup Possesses T ancd Properties,
It uttmnlntc Itio rTtrnllno !n llin PftHrn.
Vrhlch conrerta tho Mnrch nnd nugnr of tho
food lnt nlncoio. A tlfflclrncr In I'ytynllno
cnuac Wind nnd Souring of lit" food In tlm
ktomnrh. If tliemtdlclno ) mUrn lounrdU
ntely nfirr catlog Ibo ftiruioutttUua of fuod U
Itreveniou.
mi ncn upon mo mvrn
It net upon tho Khlncyf.
It Urcalntefl tho ItoivcU
IlVurlUea tbo lllood.
It Qulott tho erroin SystPtn
Itl'romotrit PlgraMnn.
It MonrUhra, Nirrnqtlirn nnd TnTfeomtr
It enrtie off tho OU lllood nnd innkrn newi
Ti ntiRDi tho tinrrii rf tho hklu nnd Inducts
Healthy Feriplrntlon.
It noutralaes the heredlliiry taint, cr rolson in the
Mood, Llcii Rcneratca Scrofula, lj-ynlpelia, aud all
manner of ritla dUcaacs dJ lnernal humors.
'mere aro so spinta erapioyeu in iu inwimaciunj,
and it can ho taken by thomont deUcalo habe, or by
tae aged and feoblo, curt enty being rtqtirtd in ah
Unlion ta directions
men OF LAHQE BOTTLES,
riUCE OV SHALL BOTTLES,
$1.00
- 60
Rad the VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS
of Persons who hava been CURED by the
ute of th BLOOD PURIFIER.
L AI TIO.S TO DHOUUfSTS.
lipwnrn r,r roiiiiti'Ticlt Medicine. I employ no
agents oriuoneratoBOilclttrauoirom aruggiau.
Ucst Mcdleine Kver UbcU.
llfiton. Wyomlnircountv, l'a,
Dear sir: I liad been troubled lor a lone time
with n I'aln In my stomach, ami found no relief
until 1 began uslrg j'our Indian lllood Hjrup. Ulna
It tlio best medicine In use, and I can recommend It
to all, oil and young It naves many dollars In
doctors' bills, and one large bottlo did mo wore fcood
man live uoitars worm oi outer uiuucinu.
.Manaui Lnuurr.
An Astonishing Cure.
Mnnrnp. Wvomini? county. I'a.
Dear sin I had been afflicted with a Coueh, boss
of Appetite and Djspepsla (or ten years. I could
not properly attend to my business, anil liearlni ot
your Justly celebrated IndHn uloodSyrup, I resolted
to try It, Mhlcli 1 did, oud In a short time was much
Improved. I now have a good Appetite, and have
gnjoyid good health ever slLCe I commenced Its use.
dick Headache Cured.
llnwm.in's rreet. Wvnmlntr cnuntv. I'a.
n..nr Mlr 1 liml Hlrl: lleniUehn and bv tlio USO Of
vour Indian ll oodvrun l was irreauy reiiueu.
recoavmend all to try Ita valuaolo propel tlis:
u, uuim'ii,
Tlie Remedy did more than she Excreted,
Newberrv. lAcominffCOiinty. Pa.
np.ir Kir; Tim Indian lllood S run did Inoiu than
I expected It would and It has cuied me of LUer
Complaint. 1 use It nsa MeJlciira and would not bo
without 11.
Jlvs. .Mary i;narman.
Headache unci Dizziness.
Willlaminort. Lvcomlus county. I'a.
riirRlr Vour Indian Illooil Svrun lias cured mo
of Headache, Dizziness and lessor Appettte.sothat
1 am now ablo to wolk In my factory, .My wife de
rived more bencilt Irom Its uso than from any other
medicine.
lieury jtussei.
Woqld not bo Without it.
Wlltlnmsnjirf. T.vcnmlrfr rnuntv. I'a.
nniir Kir. .Tim Indlnn lllnoil H run is thu ilegt I
ever used and I would not bo without It, It Is good
tor ail complaints,
Diseases of the Stomach.
Eaton. Wvomint? cutintv. Pa,
near Kir This Is to certify that I had a Weak
Stomach and could cat no meat or any heaity food
w nntiver. Hvn iriena'a nay co i cuminenecu uiu
uenf your Indian lllood Sprup, which alter u bhoit
tr.al. effect ually relieved mo and 1 can now cat
anjiutiig l cuoodo. lour ujrup gives uuivcrhui
8atisiact on.
Kiuancin tiaosau.
All that it is recommended to be.
onera House. Columbia. Pa.
Dear sir: 1 have used vour excellent Indian lllood
rivrun ana it nas proven just as reprcsenicu, ican
recommend It to all.
win. Kocnow.
Wholesale Merchant, 5th street.
Unanimous Recommendation.
Tbo folloulnir add their testimony for tho Indian
uioou a nip:
ll. i wi t uil, cuKiueei i Ji,
.1. 11. hmltli, at lialdwlns steel Works.
Mrs. Miider. or Columbia.
A. llrener, of Washlngtonburgh,
John Keus, of Safe Harbor.
Would not be Without it.
licnton. Columbia county. Pa.
near sir: 1 havo used sour excellent Indian
HMWD mykui' anu nave receiveu niucu oeueut tnere-
from. I could not gel along without it.
jurs. uarner.
Never Fails to Cure.
East Lemon Wvninlnir Co. Pa.
Dear sir I was sick for Ihren 1 ears, and under
trr.reH.stniuil treatment most cf tho time witltout bo.
lug leutrmcu, .t iuai.i.u iuuuiiu iu ii juui
1NOIAU lll.oon sviiui' ana altera snort trial, i lounq
myself in oetier licauu man t naa neeu lor six yoars,
.ilia, iuciuu iu.i
Sure Cure, for Liver Complaint.
Ilohrbbure. Columbia Co. Fa
Dear sir i This Is to ceilliy that your Indun
bijouHvitup baa been used by mo, for Liter Com
plaint, whicu naa neeu irouoiuig mo lor a long unto
1 derived more benellt from tbo uso of tho syrup
lhau irom any ctner ineuicme. i neaniiy recom
mend It, and advise all sufferers to give It a trial.
u r oitmu
Loss of Appetite,
ltohrsburg Columbia county Pa.
Dear sir : I havo used your excellent Indun
IIlooo Svuur for Loss of Appetite aud Weakness of
thu Sloinnch, with very bcucnclal results. I bellevu
irour medicine to no tho greatest ijiood puruier
known, and alvlso all who may bo suffering as I was
to give It a speedy trial.
.'i is. it Amy
Pains in Shoulders.
m-lirsburg, Columbia couaty, Px
DearKlr: This la lo certlfr that vour Inoian
llLoon Syhct has greatly relieved me of Pains In tho
hhoulder and Chest, wlilth 1 had been afflicted with
for years. 1 recommend it very highly.
Airs. Mary WeUh.
Kidney Complaint,
litar nap, Columbia County, Pa.
near Slrt Mv Father has been sutfennt? with
Klilnpv cnmnlalnt for a lonir llmo and had been un
der doctors' treatment, but the doctors could not
effect a cure. 1 havo been subject to a Numbness
and Weakness In mv Lett Arm. We obtained some
of your Inva'uablo Indian IIlooo Sykci-Irom your
Agent, Win. II. Potter, audit has cured my rather
completely, and my arm Is much better. It does not
trouuio me nan so iuucu. tour ineuictuu is excel
lent.
.josiau jouu.
Female Complaints.
near nan. Columbia county. Pa.
Hair Rir: This Is to certify ttut I nurchas(l s-me
I of vour iniuan iuaou Hykui' for mv wtfufor Intla.
mallnn and Femalo complaint, and It has given ber
relief.
o ft uernor
llest Medicine Ev er Used.
Hear flap. Columbia county. Pa.
near Kir : Mv little bun was troubled with his
water passing from him constantly, day and night,
I cot suited two doctors aud gave bttn medicine, nut
without effect. I bought Boino of jour celebrated
Indian IIlooo Syhup, a short trial of which, cured
mm.
utmueri. Lump.
Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Numlda. Columbia County. Pa.
near Kir? For many ears my wlbi was afflicted
I with Dyspepsia, and we spent contlderable money
without receiving benefit. Wo procured eorao of
I Otir INDIAN 1II.OOU BVKCr UUUBUO lA'gUU IUIUrUVU
Iu health from the llmo sho comencu Its use.
J Unlnmnn imn.ri.,
Liyer Complaint,
Centralis, Columbia, Co. Pa.
Dear Sir : This Is to certify that I was unwell and
could scarcely attend to my work, I think my Liver
was affected. I procured some of your Indian Iilood
tiYKcr-andnow.aitcrashoit tilal, feel like a new
man. 1 recommend IU use to all.
Daniel (loodman.
Dyspepsia and Neuralgia.
Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., Pa.
Dear Sir t Your valuable Indian W-ood nvbcp ha
effected a permanent cure In mv case. 1 had been
nniletirl wkli thn llvsnensta and Neuralcrla. but am
now entirely well.
jura. iuuu luuiuwu.
Bilious Stomach Cured,
Hyde I'arlr, Luzerne Co., Pa.
Dear Bin I have been troubled with liuious
Complaint and by the use. of your Indian IIloou
svacr It has effectually cured me.
John N Williams,
Lyspepsla Cured,
Hjds Park, Luzerne Co , Pa.
Dear Sir t Your valuable Indian iiuhd Bmur has
cuie4meof Iiybpepsla.
Mrs. SBAaldns,
Liver Complaint. .
Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., Pa.
Dear Sir i-.l nave been troubled with Liver Com
pltiat.butl waspertaanently cured by ualmr your
taluiiUelHDUNlluWDatacr.
Mra.ai?bsrltnge,
o nit-ty w4oo
rAmmiWmi ? m IPIP mm mm wlinMfi
BLOOMSBUBG
SIXTH N
Bloomsburg,
Rev. D.
ffiSS1.
sprlnir water. . oa -...
modeFatoT Fifty cents a week deduction to alletpoctin? to teach, students admitted at any tlmo. Itooms
courses or suuiy prusei iueu uj dwiu .
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. Il.Comi.ieicial. III. Course In Muilc. 1 V. Ujiii-c in An. v. umriiuiiwi.
Tho irimentirv sclenttllo find ciasileal Courses nro ftliifHSSIoSAUana students gradating 'therein; iccelvo siato.niplfmas confcirinB
;;.,VnnViiVii,We: Maslerot the Elements: Master of tho Sciences ! Master of tho Cl.tsnos. iiriviuaics
Tiu, si aiflrenulresah srher order ot cit zen up. inc uiaes neiianrni,. ivh onu ot tuu priiin-oujui;ri ....a i,., tniir lime
ircntnn relclciTTe TothUcndlt solicits soung persons of good ahllllles and good P'nos'9,-thwo wlin d,
ud tlielr lalents.aH Studcnts. To all such It promises aldlndevcloplnsthelr powers, andabundanl opportunities for well puU labor after leat in. scnooi.
f;atalogue,nddres tho Principal. ....,. mtiMYI'I! So-rctarr.
IION. WII.I.IA.II Ill.U'lil.t,, Prralilrnt Hoard vr Tlnll l . i- 1. 11W.1.MAJ.11, rtuuj.
Sept. s, 'in.
ARCJ-OSY ISMACE.
Some Reasons why these Suspenders
are better than others.
1st. Tlicy cntaiHB 10 iHillcr.
They will we...' Iodbci IIisibb
any utile soiseii4lea
TBae coi'flSs
and eoncdiiiesairly
eBiaiiiBi? 02 wears bis; tlocifii out.
4&tBi. There ean le sa stfi'aiii 01a any
4i't!ie biiltoiBS, it IeiiGtBae oaaly ell
acljiistiiBg siBspcBBder bbb tBie wob'IUB.
FOR SALE BY
1ATID LOWEMMEttGL
lei'eBBaBit TalBor eBBts9 Ogittitter,
HBoosBB$leBBg'9 Pa.
NICHOLS.SNIzFARD & COBMiIoM,Mic!i,
jJH- la 1S4S. n
cf
nf Ii
'I
ABton shin civ Durab.o ana vonderfuuij iwpw,u-in(r mvi tin imit tue usuu senm uua iwus.
PORTABLE, TRACTION, nnd STRAW-BURNING STEAM-ENGINES, with tpeeLl
foitores of 1'owpr, Uarabihty, Baiety, Ificononiy, and Iieaoty entirely unknown in otbor mtLm. Mi'nni
rower OitllitH aii.t Slciuu-l'tmcr Mt-nnrnlnr- a Kpccialiy. Four of heparfttora, troia
hix to twel?o !ioo nowitr, aluo (mu MIcs lmjrovi'il sMuunu-d IFor fuHiTH.
Thirty-Two Years of Prosperous nnd continuous Duslneou Ly tUisliouie,ttiUioutclianco
cf tiune, looation, or mano foment, lurnisiion a Etrcntf -.IBBsw "
pu.iranu-a lor tupenor goon ana uonorouie utuiung.
CAUTION I"
biacblnes to tuo I
111a wonderful meet 1 1 una xipuiarii tr
our ViBKATdK llucliluery hit driven other i
It henea varlta maker ar now attrmnt1
lag to build nd palta out lbLrWr uid mungrel IroltktldDa at
our nmous eothii.
BE NOT DECEIVED
by (uca cittcrlmcntal tnd wortbltMi machinery If yoq buy
at all, rt tbo "OrlKliml'' and tbo "tU'nutnu " from uu.
OFup full purltvulurH call on our dcaltr. or rlt
to u rr Illuitratud Ciroulnri, wblcb v mail frv. Adimn
HICHOLS, SITEPAED & CO., Battle Cretk, Mich.
April ll, lbbU
J H KIC1UI.I V I1ICO. TnrbutVilW', 1'u., Ant.
A VALUABLE HOOK FREE.
"A trcatluo on Chronic Diseases." tmbracios C.
tarrh. Throat, Lunga, Heart, Momach, Llvir.KtJ.
neys. Uilnary and Female Diseases ; al&o riles; wnt
free to any address. Kvery suirertr from tli.'bo dis
eases can to cured. Sendlor this boolctoiho uudt-r-binned,
a phi blcliin of largo experience, endorsed Ijv
liuudiTdf of. leading citizens who testify to his skill.
Send stamp to nay postage to u. K. Livingston, 11
D.vl3 bupeilorbtreet, i'oledo, Ohio.
uurll 2. 'Su-lr wAco
THE GREAT MEXICAN REMEDY.
Thousands Buffering from PyspcpA. IlaMtua!
CoHthenehS, Liver and Kidney Complnlnis, Scrofula
and klftlredalseabcs. wilt hall with delight this new
and won del f ul dlcov ery.w lileU nsa disease conquer.
or ana health restorer, lian iiot'ipial In modern med
icine, 'ihotireat Mexican Remedy wan Urst Intro
duced into California la WV, where in a few months
HtiHUcUFO many worjaertuirm-es as 10 create a
demand for the modlclno fromMalnoto Hoi Ida. It
Is tho only medicine In tho w orld compoundc U from
tho native, plant, loots and herbs oc Mexico It
cures allllumnrK, from the worst Scrolula.to a com
mon hlotch,plmplrtoreiupllon. while It clears and
hf amities the complexion. In diseases of thu Morn
ach. Iilot-d. Llvtr and Kldneva it ha permanently
cured thousands of hopeless coses win ro all other
known remedies had failed, ono do-so will cure any
casool hkk lluiducho. 'I wo doses will break up
any ordinary cough or cold. 1 ersons sufferlDg with
lleurlburn, Waterbrash.sour Stomach.lillllouiness,
Oostlvenebs. riles, Palpitation of tho Heart, Low
Spirits, uud kindrtd aUt-ctlons, will find tho Mexican
rvmedy a wlft and sure nllef, 'Hie cenulno la
placed herore tho putilte, vnder tho tollowlugname:
Herbaline Bitters the Great Mex
ican Roraedy.
Call on your druggUt and k'Ct a bottlo of the
Mexican KcuHtfy.and convlr.00 joursclf Uiat UU tho
liest Mcdlclno in tho World.
Thotrad.j supplied by John Kecshan, Wholesale
DruggUt, N, W. cuincr 6th and Walnut streets, Cin
cinnati, o.
General Agent for the United States,
aprll 9, tsso-ly wco
Highest Medal at Vienna and Philadelphia.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 Broadway, Ncio York.
. Mnnufacturers, Importers & Dealers In
Velvet Frames, Alburas.Graphoscopes,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS
Engravings, Chromos,. Photographs,
AnU Jdredsoocls-Celebrltles, Actresses, etc.,
PhotographMaterials
We are llt&dquarteis tor ever) thing In tlio war ef
StoreopticonrTand Maglo Lanterns,
Each style uelne ihr Jf-st or Its clsss In the marker,
Ucauiltul Uxilori-apVo iTansrurencli s or statu
ary and KcKraricgs ic vbe wloduvv.
Convex (ilass. Manuacturers ot Velvet frames
for Miniatures ana Com ex Class flolures.
Tatalegues ot Lanterns tnd alia-t, wltn d ree
Hons tor uunlr, teu on tKttpt l ten tutu,
Jan &t
Y I i
Jam. m
STATE NOHMAL SCHOOL
0 11 M A L SCIIOOI, JJIST1UCT.
Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
with a bountiful su,ly otpurcsof.
..n - rioneo I. emclent. nnd allvn to their work, niwtnllne. nrm but kind, uniform and thoroub'n. Bxpcnser
Klementary. IV, Classical.
rues over gsnllcys,
tSBere csbib
Ml
ORICIHAt AND ONLY CENUINE
fJR,
Threshing Machlnory and Portablo
nnd Traction Eng-nos.
THU RTANDARD of excellence throughout tU
MATCHLESS for Cralu-SaTlnfr, Tlmo-S&Tliiif, Tcr
ft ohfiiiinjr, JwiJti ami Thorowh Hork,
INCOMPARABLE In q,
iiof MaLnrlcl Perftetloi
I'orta, 2 borough S urLmanalllp, Elegant iinUh, hnj
MARVELOUS for rutrfi tvnertor worlr In all Xmft
ram, ana unitrratlf known Ad ihit only mi rr cm fill
t-rrsIirF in Flnr. Tlmi.t hv. ( 'Invni. anil nil nili.r Kral4.
Tn. t'i)liiiubln,Ifinfnur NunliM mul I'nlini rou tit !?,
CltAY'S .SI'IX'U'IC .iidimcim:.
TRADE MARKTlirc (JltKAT KKn-YRAOE MARK
L1WII ItnMEUY.au .-k.
uriiiuiiiir cure lor
Seminal weakness,
Hpermatoriliea, Im
nutencyand alidla-
eua.slhntI3llnw,iis
a bequencu ut self
antibu ; as lxss of
Memory, universal
1 nsMturie. I'nln tn
BEFORE TAItlltO.the Hack, DlmnesrAniR TAKINQ,
01 Vibton. cremature t'M Aeo, and nnnv ottu-ruiti.
eases that Iculto Insinlivor t'on.mnpron, anda
. .filial uiu iiijl". mi. 1.VU1.11B III UUI IIU1I1-
phlet w lilch v. 0 d.lro to tend tre by mall co ti cry
ono. SU-Tlio Sncclllo Medlelnolsold bvaiiiirut..
CUtxnttliicr packoce or El k packages tor 5, or will
Btni iim i'j iii i .in ii-i-iu ui mu uiuney ul ad
ilretslnT
tslnT TUB lltV JIKD1CINK CO., Mechanics
Mfftiniilrt.'
lilock, Detroit, Mich.
bold In bloomsbuiRbv c A.
may 1, 'eto-iy
tup, .loiiNsiiN r.cvoi.vixd ii(oi(.c.jn.
Jtado ct iron, l,nutlfu:!y orna
minted. AdJuitaUj hliclvea.
t'licap and btn'iix. C-umut
oat or ordi-r. Tour si", rteud
for co'itpleto circular an I prlea
li t. fcK'iid y3 ci-nts tor oar now
Illustrated Cati:! i-uo of tk-horl
HeiTliamlUo. i-.Vti-y IXircnt vr
SVut..i.r cAoutii .ut;e it.
rBATI & CO.,
Hcad"i:rtcra t:f til School Supplies,
112 A lit (J1H.NU KTUtt.T, M.II' VOlUi,
Sept.tJ, ly
Thli remaiVfctl ntiU
tint will cur Spttiui.
tplii.t,Curt, L'bIIuui, avc .
cr uiy tulrj;riiiiiit, ind
will rttiiuvii the buiidi
Altiiout blUtt-rlng or rtu
lug ore. Nt reim-dy
1 1- r d I tea v rA m 11 I 1 1 r.
M (crtMutj o I utiou In ttopm
U nlnv thaUmrtii-it nJ re.
mavlnff Ihcbunrh. Price tlJjl finnJ fur illui
ru-il urcuUrKitliiK puiiivi procif, nd your
Kin Cure It ulil bv llruutrlBti. cr
eul L Dr, II, J, KtuJU ft CV, t-DO.burr UUi, Ycrntoi.t.
MOYKU UUOT1IEUS, llloom&burg, Pa.
PIMPL.ES.
, I win milt (Fiee) the reclpo for a simple Veireta.
bio Halm that w 111 remove Tan, KltKUKLES i'.M
1'I.Es and nlotchcs, leavloK the f kin soft, clear and
beautiful alsolnstiuctlons for produclnir a luxu
riant growlli of hair on a bald head or smooth face.
Address, Inclosing scent stamp, lien. Vatidelf it Co .
vy Ann bt. N, Y.
abico Jlarctm.tm,
IiUY
THE BL ATOHLBY
PUMP
for CbUrns or Wells of any depth.
Halu. Iron, I'orcelatn. or Copper lined.
Hrands xd o, XIX. (iu, o No. i.
U, UU. li NO, I. PorsalBLv th.
llarttware Trado. Countrv ntnrp. pnmn nAM
f.,.,.,',,'0 'ti1' ,n lUIDn "u hvy f stenciled o. ,
lilftcbley ilanutaclurer. os Msrket street, 1-hUa.
delnbls, I'a, .Aqueduct hps for Karros Mines. Tan
!H'? 'M.W im.es tn tons and turned
wa bored work ot all UeaerlpUons made tooMtrC
m
Ami
jr.a.JL
reserved when desired.
,
the followln
Certlilcates
miiiuuuiero.,iovo.v..v
Weaver & Oo's Ads
U 0 1
O
X
3
in
1
M e f ornt ll In trtTf ee, roitipri nol of tow long tuod
inn ft how dctpIyrfoUd.it ftlfei Initaot relief, BDdeure ll.a
ru it rhroiilo rnf, In frini rite in Ibrro , II uird ai rllrort
rd, I tillmllM iinintH r of If itimrtilil chd I- vlren if drrJ,
I ol all o Mk U a irUI, In nmliir that ll will re when all
(tlcrnirantliavtfuMttt ly all dcalira In mcdrlne, hO
wi i t r l Mtt Sfui rfc tn tral I nf Hw, Yj
JUCi; tm,(.ri.ernlnscnt fiirl'.S amHr.u m'iis
i im.Kiii. m iiiiitlidoK Mi.
(T7"AIIfDalne ba Uada muk and algtialure vtVt J, V Vt
itt tn araprer
sept. I9-Iy.
J W JC CO.
TITUTE
ratftbllehcain 1R72 for tho cnr
of ('iitircr, TuintirH, lllt'crx,
witbout tlio xiRoof knlfa or loss ot LUxxl and Ilttla
paiiu i- or uiion nation, circuiarH ami rcieroticcg,
adOreaa Jr. l X, X'UMD, Aurora, Kano Co., UU
sept. ID.'itt ly. J wA: fo.
THIS NEW
RT.ARTinTniTca
H llu a Tad difTrin from all Mhm, it
Gil 1''M' lll half-AdjuUinir Hall
-it SEHSIHLrSl "1 "nUr' ,dljU tMir tllioni
tUUitiaiQn iruss uottiicaao, 111.,
sept, 13, '79-ly, Jwicoj
OPIUM HABIT
Cured Painleiisly.
Tlu modlclne sold for a small margin abovo tho
cost ot compoundlnc;. All cases treated by special
uc&tiiinuu. fur iuii puruuuiars uuarcsainu u.s
coverer, DH. S. . COLLINS, or
Mrs s. n. Collins, La Porto lnd,
feb o-cra wjtco
$55. BS
A0KNT3 IMtOFIT TEH WKKK' Wll
nrovo It or forfeit, 'info. outfit
iree. j;. u. kiujjuut s co,, 2:s
fciutuni-iit'eilsew York.N. y. JwAcofeblM-lm
TJV.W PTTT?!!"' Consump'lon Asthma.
1UV vjUIVIj, Never yet failed, address
wiiiiscitiiip -nu.Mu, rroscuuri;, aici.
feb.c, 'hO-yi wico
ry ioir n-i. ; fir a wrotriti
JJ U-il, .r7l"I-,.Vu-i '' "B'ustai. fay it.
UUAKhU 1)111 UALVAMO CO. l,ln,Lliui, J'u.
may 7, '80-8W ao
STUANQi: 11UT WOKUIlltrUI.I.Y TltUll.
When Dr. llrig with consciou, pride,
And earnest zeal hia mind nnpliec),
The science deep to open wide,
Of soothing and of healing.
He took of many substances known
That ou!d heal or still neruun,
And soon composed by skill alone
His mltn.cu.lous llunion UiUain.
Tormented with llunion, Corn or limbo,
Thousands of sull'erers heard the news,
Tho lemedy that meets the views
Is Dr. Iiripgi' Bunion lialsam.
Sold by 0. A. Kleim, Ulooinaburg, I'a
.1 Word to the line. Try Dr. Josiah
llrifgs' Catairh specifics on following condi
tions: We will nay S1U0 for a case thev will
not cure; $100 for their equal nsa cure; $500
if anything poisonous is found iu them.and
$1,000 if in any respect they hid dillereut
irom representation, com by IJ. A. Kleim
ISloonisburir,
Irom a Celebrated Phtltian of Uarrh
Oury, IU. Dr. Ju!ah Urlg, Dear Sii:
borne four months since a lady applied to me
for HouiethiDg to relieve the pain ol a trouble-
suuie uumon ami a ietereU corn, and having
heard your llunion Ualam highly spoken
of, I directed her lo call on your agent J. II
lloher, and get a box. Sho did bo, and now
n'iirm. nin ll.A.n.n I.... , .. . i ,
........... . luuiuic isi;iiiiiMt'ie, sue navinji
sullered no nain alter ih liro r.i,,,i;ii...;
llelieiug Hriggs' Bunion Balam of great
value to those who sutTer from corns, luu
ions, &c I unhesitatingly recommend it to
mo peopio oi wie couniry. Bold by 0
A. Kleim. Ulo'imsliurL'. V
Oitarrh that loathsome, ciscasf.thatscouree
of humanity, which destroys millons of peo
pie annually, is speedily nnd radically cured
o' ,' 1 r,nJo.slll,l', !lriSLr' Clltarrl' Specifics.
uni uj j. jv. mtim, Jiioonnuurp, i'a
Mr. Aia .V. Moan, of Irenton, .V. J.,
i oum py iiuu lor one bottlo of Tamarack
Liver and Kidney It-mody, if I could not
get it without. It hasct-red me of craved
.... .....o.....,..uuii ni uie prostrate pland,
weak ; back and general debility. Bold by 0
A. Kleim, Uloninsbure. I'a.
r. , , . .J
nr. oonan iingyr Jiumon Jlalsam is tho
climax of medical bcience, the only dlscov
cry on earth that will rsdicilly and perma
nently cure lliese troublesome and painful
..... ..., ., .iiiuuuiug pains anil un
sightly protrusions i n Anrn ,,r ,,i..i.i .....
aery. Bunion Bal-am also cures hard and
olt corns, sore irnteps, Ac. Silver Corn
1 Inster is a model of excellence. Deodorl
.uh i-uu. nuiura is a uoon to sweaty feet
and dispels tho offensive odor from them!
Iladlca cure for Ingrowing nails is the won.
der of the woild. II blood and corruption
gushes from tho sides of the toe at everv
i ' V . -"' 'ur lugrowing nal
0 ".-. "i n, uu me severest cases
are cured in ten days. Sold bjO. A. Kleim,
BloomsburL'. Pn. '
Siei. Kervoui or JIHUnut ir,i.L. n,n
Ions sutTer this most universal allllctlou ot
the human race; all cla-ses are troubled
luo head never aches when the various or
cans are working In harmony with nalure
I here can be no headache ll tlie human ma
ch nery is in a healthy condition, Brlt-ir,'
A evantor is rellablo dr f,..,i..i . ."V'
ralgia; never fall,: Sold "by bTLluJZ
Uloomsburir. I'a.
&unIMeu5.-Herald the tidings ot
he clorlous V ctnrv. Tl, ,1... ,.r ....!?, U1
from Internal Bleeding, Kxtern'al ,nd tch
ng I lies a past. Dr. Josiah Briggs' Com.
Una Ion I'ile Itemedles are In everf resneet
reliable for the cur.of he mor.hoid fo Xs
Sifc'!11 W.tf'ffw. ". icl'tiU-ti
M
l 1 Pi! aVflS
Warner's sate Kidney and Liver Cure
IHnhclc,nnl AlsU IUdiij-t tlu'r. Jlml
ttOTest Inionlals of the highest order tn tim ,t
Oftlipwstnlemenls. pror
Hitf'l'or thi euro of TtlnlirlcK, call for a
nrr'n Nnlo Dlnhclr -run. " ar
Otf-For tho enre of Hrlahl. nnd OiPMhcf
diipfwrs, cnl for 1 Vain era Nnl iiiui,.
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
It Is the best Illnotl I'nrlflr, nnd Btlmuiflit
tvriy runctlon tomoro hi-althful action T.,,1
la thus a benefit In all illaenics. awva' aJ
ItcurPSNrrfiftiloui and other ftltln Vtutt.
linns and Dlmmes, including Cuurcr. 1 1"
wr, and other Norn. -"ulcr
lyprpln, nrnlinrMorthpSinmnrh
('nnMlpnllwn, llulnr, tJrnrriil ii t,i il
It.r( etc., nre cured by tho Unto llli trrM. u
uncou.ilpd hi an nppetlwr and rrgulnr tonlr
Bottles of two Blzus t prices, 50c. and ftl.W
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Qntrkly cl vei lletl and Klepp to the aulTorii r
rurel IIpmiIiii-Iio and Nrurnlft-liu Vrt i
i:iilloptlo Flu, and relieves Nfi iuua -t ,ts.
iriiiltMt brought on by excessive drink, ovtr.
work, mental shocks, and other cauieft,
l'owcrfiil as It Is to stop pain and Bnothnrfh.
tnrbfd Nervei, It never Injures the syitim
whether token In small or large doses,
liottles of two sizes; prices, QOr. and 81.00,
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
Are an Immediate and RCtlve ntlmufiis for
Torpid tiTr,nndciire Cotivii.tii,DTipi'piia, Ell-
loninaia, cuiqui uur.
ana Aga, uiiu pIh ,i
be tisttd whf hcvl r i 3
Imwels do not't
freely and tckuIhi ,
hoolhfrl'lilnrninlr. . h
ranll itiiM for ihorx, n
urk. Vrit KA eta. a lint,
trarnrKariUrmrillrt in
I in nrmrin, irrjviirrr.
H.H. Warner &Cc
Proprietor a,
BOOHESTEU, K, Y.
(TTSnd for r.mt.1.,. 1
TllmnnUI..
Oct. 81, ISTD.-ly
Fftliros.
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
N'
OKTHKKN CENTI.AL KAIWVAY
WINTER TIME TABLE.
On and after Sunday. Jlnj- no, ipso, tlio Irulns
on thoi'lilinlelphla& irlo llu'lroad Illusion will run
as lollows :
WESTWAltD.
Erie Hall leaves rnihulelplila 11 r..i p m
" " llnrrlsburtr 4SSai.i
" " William port sa.-ui.i
" " Jersey blioro a 07 an
' lack llnten 04oam
' " Heneno It n am
" arrlvo at Erie 7 c. p in
Niagara Express leavesriiilndelrlila li no n m
' " llsrilstiurir 1'2 VI) a in
" arr. at Wlllloinsport sispm
' " I.oekllaen 4 20 pin
" " Itenovo Ojdpiu
Fait Udo leaves PhlladelpliU 11 r.o a in
' llarrlsburg 8 lis pin
" arrlvo at Wllllnmsport 7 ,.i p in
" " Lock Haven tun pin
EASTW.MID.
Pacific Kxpress leases Lock Haven c 43 a m
" " Jersey fLoro 7 15 am
" " llilamsport 7 55 a in
" arrlvo at llnrrlsnuiL' 11411pm
" rniladelpliia 8 13 p 111
Day Express leat es Itenovo a tn a 111
' " Lock llnten II Ham
" ' V llllsihsport U 20 p m
H arrive at llnrrlburp 3 4' p 111
' MilUdelphla 0 4'. pm
Erie Mall lea os Itenovo R 40 p 111
" " Ick Haven H5i, j, 111
" " Wlillamsport 11 lop 1.1
" arrives at llarrlsbnrg 243.1m
" " l'Utladelplila 7eoam
Fast Uno leaves Vtlillumsport 1.35ar.i
' arrives at llairlsburif am am
" " I'lilladelplila 7 40 am
Erlo Mall west nnd liny Express East inako eloso
conneclloiis nt Northumberland with L. K U. It. li.
trains for Wllkesbarro and Hcranton,
Ei le Mall tVest, Niagara Express West nnl I'.it
Mno West make closu connection at Wlllloinsport
wliu N. c. u. w. trains noi Hi.
Niagara Express West and Day Express Fast
make close connectlun atLockllau'n Willi 11. E. v,
It. It. trains.
Erlo Mall cast and We3t connect at Erlo w Itli
trains on US. &M. a. It. It. j at Cony with O.C.i:
A. V. It. It. 1 at Emporium with 11. N. V. & V. 11. li.
and at Drinwood wltli A. V. ll. 11.
Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and
Wlllanisport on Niagara Kxpicss west, and Day Ex
press If at. bleeping cars on all night train.
W.M. A. 11A1.1UMN,
oeneralKupt.
NOIITHEKN CENTUAI, WA1LWAY
COMPANY.
on nnd atur November 20th, 1S73, trains will lcavo
Sunbury as follows :
NOltTlIWAKD.
Erlo Hall 5.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra 11 .5
" Cnnandalgua... 3.35 p. m
Rochester 5.16 "
Nlagaia 9 40 "
Kenovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. nrrho Williams.
port 12.55 p. m.
Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. m.
Burfnlo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive lluffalo8.60a ni
SOUTIIWAltl).
Buffalo Hxpreos 2.50 a. in. arrlvo Harrlsburg
" l!alltmoro8.40
Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arilte llnrrlsbiirgl.5i
" Washington 10.31
" li.illliaoie c.Di,
" Washington
Uarrlsburg accommodation
burg 10.60 p. to.
arrive Ilalttmoro
" Washington C.13
Erie Mall 12.55 a. m. arrlvo Harrliburg 3.05 a. m)
" Baltimore 8.40 "
" Washington 10.35"
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. BOYD, Jr., (lenernl rassengcr Agon
A. J. CASH ATT, General Mauagtr
piIILADELI'IIA AND HEADING 110 AD
AltltANGEJIENT OF PASSENGEIt
TRAINS.
May 11, 1875.
TRAINS LKiVE KPrSKT AS FOLLOW 8(81'N11Y KXCIl'Tin
For New York, Philadelphia, ncadtng, I'ottsUUo
Tamaqua, to., 11,45 a. in
For Catawlssa, 11,43 a. m, 7,21 and 7,85 p. m.
For Wlillamsport, 0,23 9,03 a. m, and 4,00 p. m.
TBAlNi roa HUrKT LSAVE IS F0LIJJWH, (StKDAV St
CSPIKD.)
Lcavo New York, 8,43 a. 10.
Lcavo I'lilladclphla, 9,15 a. m.
Lcavo Heading, 11,55 a. m., Pottsvllle, 12,39 p. ra
andTainaqua, 1,35 p. in.
Loavo Catawlssa, 6,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave Willlamspoi t ,9.45 n.m,2,15 p. m. and 4,50 p. ra
1'as.senirers to nridfromNnwvorbmid iMiiiadtl.
phla go tbrougu w ithout chango of cars.
' J, E. WOOTTKN,
CO. HANCOCK. General Manager
General Ticket Agent.
Jan.H.lsii-tf.
DEIAWAKE, LACKAWANNA ANU
WESTEUN ItAlLKOAD.
BLOOMSUUKQ DIVISION.
'nme-Tatlo No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A. J!
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1973,
hl'AVlnvg .
NOltTU.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
80 4 12 40
9 23
9 17 9 37
1) US 9 80
8 63 3 51 9 21
8 61 8 40 9 19
8 40 8 41 14
11 41
12 16
8 83 3 30 9 04
8 13 8 10 8 44
8 23 3 20 8 55
8 12 8 It 8 47
8 04 3 04 8 39
7 61 2 51 S 29
7 88 2 89 8 17
til HI 8 12
7 23 2 2S 8 00
7 18
7 14
7 10
7 02 2 T4 7 44
6 M 1 57 T 89
60 1 61 7 S3
6 45 1 46 T 29
27 I SI I U
6 15
6 00 1 00 C 45
p.m. p.m. am.
bTATlONS,
hUU'lll.
a.m. p.m. p.m
......Kcranton
-Uellovuo
Tajlorvllle.. .
...Lackawanna....
...... l'lttston
.. West l-lttston...
Wyoming
Maltby
Bennett.
Kingston
v S3
9 43
2 10 li 13
2 16 e to
2 22 im
9 80 0 31
9 39 6 40
2 41 6 43
9 53
10 07
2 43
2 63
67
6 M
6 U
6 t J
10 18 3 15
10 33 8 13
3 10
10 S'J 8 16
8 St
10 81 3 26
10 43 3 S5
7 10
7 IS
7 IS
7 23
7 ti
7 41
8 M
KlmrsLon
..Plymouth Juno..
....nymouui
A vondalo ......
Nantlcoko
.llunloek's Creek.
..bhlckshlnny....
....Dick's Kerry...
....lieacli Haven.,.
-Dcnvick ,,,,
Briar Creek..
...Willow Grove....
....Lime ltldge...
Espy........
,. .Bloomsburg....
Kuncrt
10 65 3 50 8 25
11 07 4 03 8 45
11 13 4 10 S C3
11 2J 4 18 9 03
4 13 7 15
4 29 7 2J
4 83 7 30
11 89 4 42 7 41
11 43 4 49 8 10
11 5 1 4 65 Sty
11 67 6 00 S 51
CatawUjsa Bridge.
, ... .imu.uio......
.....Chulasky....,
Cameron
.Northumberland.
II 19 6 IS 3 '
9 18 a ct
u80 9
19 45 5 45 9
p.m. p.m. a.m
W. F. fJALaTKAD. BnpU
Superintendent's Office, Bcranton, Juno 10, 1878,
yAirnvnianr & co.,
WHOLESALE UltOOBllS,
PuiuciLrniA,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYI1UP8, COFFEE, SUGAlt, MOLABSE3
WtB, STICSS, 1ICM.U BOCA, to., to.
E. coraer Second and Arch strcota,
worooiaVui ifg ptvMptutenuoe.