The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 26, 1880, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Corn nml Cotton.
A anal deal is wild about the 'balance,
of trade' as an element in our business
liiosperily. It is p-net-ally taken for
granted tliat it tlio balance of tiade with
iotvljjn countries is in favor of our peo
ple, u must have iroierous times.
Whether this holdsj;ood in point of fact,
is a question not peilineut to the particu
lar Hiihjcct wo propose to consider. It
is a fact, hovuer, bejoud all dispute,
that when the balance of trade is in our
f,ivor, wo are richer in money than we
would bo if the balance of trade weio
i'ii(it us. When our epoits exceed
mir impoiLs in value, it follows that for
i un leaders become indebted to our pco
pl'. mid miwt pay the difference in moii
c or bonds.
Tlic balance of trade is at present, and
Inn been for several years, in favor of
the Tinted States. The natural result
has been that a considerable poition of
our bonds formerly held abroad have
found their way back to us, and lari;e
shipments of gold and silver have been
ma le to this country. What has caused
this turn of the commercial tide in our
fuor The answer is corn and cotton.
Tin. failure of the wheat crop in Kin-ope,
ami thu consequent lanje demand forlor
ei;n grain, made a demand for the im
in nsu surplus products of ourown liulds.
Tin. e.poits ot cotton have also largely
increased, and the two American staples
have jointly produced the favoiable bal
ance of trade.
I?ut the wheat crop is not always a
certainty in this countiy. Nor is a eou
t uu sHailure of that crop in liurope to
be anticipated. It may therefore be ex
pected that the balance of trade in the
near future will depend more particular
ly upon the number of bales of cotton
we shall produce than upon the products
of any other branch of industry. At last
wo will lie obliged to fall back "on cotton
as the chief article of export to save us
from an adverse balance of trade. Xow
it is the south that produces cotton. It
is the southern industry and enterprise
that must give us the means of maintain
ing a favorable balance of trade if it is
to lie maintained at all. Since the ex
pulsion of the carpet-bagger from the
control of the Southern Slate (iovcrn
ments, and since the people of the South
have been permitted to gocrn them
selves, and to send their repiesentatie
men to Congress, their industries luno
revived and the yield of cotton especially
has been largely increased.
"1 Don't WauTrhat Stuir
Is what a lady of 1! wtori said to tier lius
band when he brought home somo medicine
to cure her nf sick heailiche and neurslia
which had mid her miserable fur fourteen
years. At the first attack thereafter, ii was
ail ninistered 'o her witli such rood resiills
that she continued Its use until cuied, and
was n enthusiastic in its prai'c, that "lie in
duced twenty-two of the best families in her
circle to adopt it as their regular lan.ilv
medicine. That "stull" is Hup III tiers.
iStamlard.
Discovery of Silk anil haiin.
The discovery of silk is attributed to
one of the wives of the emperor of Chi
na, Iloang-ti, wlio reigned about two
thousand years before the Christian era;
and since that time a special spot has
always been allotted in the gardens of
the Chinese royal palace to the cultiva
tion of the mulberry tree called in Chi
nese the "golden tree" and to the keep
inir of silk worms. The first silk dresss
in history was made, not for a sovereign
nor for a pretty woman, but for a mon
ster in human shape, Ileliogabalus.
l'cisian monks who came to Constan
tinople reveled to the emperor Justinian
the secret of the production of silk,
and gave him some silk worms. From
(ireece the art passed into Italy at the
end of the thirteenth century." When
the popes left Itome to settle at Aun
ton, Franco, they introduced into that
country the secret which had been kept
by the Italians; and Louis XI estab
lished at Tours a manufactory of silk
fabrics. Francis I founded the Lyons
silk worms, which, to this, day, have "kept
the first rank. Henry II,'of France,
wore the first pair of silk hose ever made
at the wedding of his sister. The word
satin, which 111 the original was ap-
juieu in an siik sinus m geueial, lias,
since the lust centurv, been iiscd'to des
ignate, only tis,ues which prevent a lus-
tereii surlace. i lie iliscoverv ol tins
particular brilliant stuff was accidental.
Uctavio .Mai, a silk weaver, find'niL' bust
ness very dull, and not knowing what to
invent to give a new impulse to the
trade, was one day pacing to and fro
tietore Ins loom, hvcry tune lie passed
the machine with no 'definite object in
iew, he pulled little tlueads from the
warp and put them into his mouthwliic
soon afterward he spat out. Later on,
ho found the little ball of silk on the
floor of his workshop.and was atlrcted
by the brilliant nppearanooof the threads
lie repeated the expeiiincnt and bv us
ing certain mucilaginous preparations
siiccceilctl in giving a new luster to Ins
tissues.
I have been a suH'ercr for vears with Ci.
tarrh, and under a physician's treatment fur
over a year, have Iricd a numbar of Sure
cure remedies and obtained no relief. I
was advised to Iry hly s Cream Uilui. It
Ksve me immediate rtliel. I believe I am
how entirely cured. 0. S. Davis, First
National liauk, E Uabeth, N. Aug. 11
jaiir.
Itv fur the llnsf rpnldlv far rlia Irrqlmunl
of Catarrh and its kindred dUea-es is Klj's
Cream Halm, which is having the lamest
ales with us of any prcperation now offer
(d. The reports are all favorable, and we
An t.nf l,L!taiu i. ...
.... .ii.. ..tn.in.t- i. iii.tuiCU 11 U3 nil l', 1 I T 1 CI
any ami an oiuer articles in tlio market
Thebahn is pleai-ant and easy to line. Cy
rus J.awall & Son, Drupiiists.'Eaitou, l'a.
There aro wide areas of fine fanning
lauds in Georgia that lio untouched b
husbandmen in belts of country asbealth'v
as any jn the L'nion. There is also an
enterprising spirit abroad in the State
n.....w....,:.w. : . n. .
iii.,niM-ruii iimcu in ;c l apiuiy-grow lug
investment in iiiaiiiifnctiiiiii'r enterprises.
From a recent ollicial repot t we learn that
"i hero are now m operation m Georgia
fifty gold mills, witli nearly flOO stamps,
representing nearly $500,000 brought in
to tlio State from ho north and west du
ring the last live years, and that new in
vestments are constantly being made.
As evidence of Georgia's mineral wealth
it is reported that iron oiu has been
found in 71 counties, gold ore 01, lime
stone in .18, firauito in lo, quartz in 10,
soapstone in 2'J, asbestos in 2H, eorun
ditiin in 9, copper in 27, kaolin in 11,
manganese in 1.1 and marble in 0. A
survey shows that more tlian'OOO'streams
afford water-power which can bo used
for cotton factories and other maiiwfai
tuics." 'Why should notthotido of emi
gration that sets westward from the
Kastcni and Middle States pour itself
southward? From Virginia to Georgia
the South Atlantic, States offer induce
ments greater than the distant plains of
Kansas and Nebraska, and a climate in
eompurably superior.
The Campbellito church at Washing
ton is a small and mean stiucture, In
anticipation of Garfield's worship draw
ing a crowd, an enluigeintiit is talked
of. The Foundry Methodist church
vfheic J I ayes attended, will now lose its
chief attraction for visitors.
I Mow to Treat lint h'ilzooly,
To give a detailed lino of tieatiuent
for the numerous mid varied phase of
the piesent form of the outbreak ofjln
tliienza, or what is commonly termed ep
izootic, would involve a good deal of
wotki in fuel, would requite a book to
be written without exhausting the sub
ject. In its present mild form the isi
lile mucous membranes are usually the
principal seat of the disease, and, as
such, cause tho animal but little incon
venience beyond a seoro cough and a
little discharge from the nose. Such ca
ses n quire nothing more in the way of
treatment than good nursing, good food,
moderate woik and a warm stable, witli
liberal doses of nitrate ot potash to keep
the kidneys active and leduce the ten
dency to ii'dema of the extremities. It
is also well toghea little chlorate of
potash in the form of an electiiaiyto
soothe the diseased membranes, 'l'his,
like 'hay fever' in the human subject, is
not amenable to treatment with a view
of effecting a cure, since its presence is
the result of an an irritating principle
floating in the atmosphere) and so long
asthat fungi is present so long will the
trouble exist. In some cases the malady
goes beyond the supeiliei.il structures
and involves tho bronchi and even the
lung tissue proper, producing bronchitis,
puciinioi'ia,aiid sometimes plcuritis. This
form of the malady being extiemely do
bilituting, with more or less inoitality
associated, it behooves the practitioner
to husband the animal's strength. Our
method is to stimulate the patient from
the beginning, notwithstanding there
is always more or less fever present. It
is a rule in (lie school of allopathy to
treat a case upon general principles, , .,
the symptoms, but this malady calls for
a departure. The old method of lancet
and sedatives would be pretty sure to
make quick work with the most robust
constitution. Distilled spirits, ammonia,
camphor and quinine are the principal
medicines indicated, and when there is a
loss of appetite give liberally of milk
punch, and keep the extremities warm
by friction and bandages, and if the
bowels become costive give rectile in
jections of warm water and soap. If
the glands become swollen apply a stim
ulating liniment. Attend closely to by
giene, and avoid irritating preparations
to the animal's sides, as their tendency is
to irritate and debilitate the patient, and
can accomplish no good.
A Big Success.
"My wife had been ailing u long time with
dvspepsia and nervousness and was in lied
two years with a complication of disorders
her physicians could not cure, when I was
led by reading a circular at my door to try
Parker's Ginger Tonic. Having been so of
ten ileceivtd by worthless mixtures, nothing
lut my wiles dangerous cotinilion cnulu
have led us to make any inoir experiments.
Hut it was a biu success. Three bottles
cured her at a cost of a dollar aud fifty cents,
and she is now as strong i-s any woman,
and ri gularly does her household duties.
lv. D., liutlalo, bee ciher column. nov
Capt. Hates and his wifeformerly the
giants of IJarnuin's show, recently made
an overland journey lrom r-.nn P rancisco.
I liey are cacli nearly eight tect long,
and the sleeping car berths are only six.
In o.der to secure a comfoitablu bed,
they took the opposite sections, connec
ted the upper berths with an adjustable
piece, and laid themselves crosswise of
the car, the other passengers kindly con
senting to the partial obstruction of the
passage at night.
The Vennont housewife who read that
English nobles have lotsof harts in their
preserves says she tried in some black
beiry jam and dosn't believe these for
eign stories.
In a cave near Silver Cliff, Col., two
bars or gold, worth b000, were found.
Two skeletons were there, too, and it is
supposed they are the remains of very
eaily miners.
It is stated that insurance companies
refuse to take Col. Fred Grant as a risk,
unless he"H agree to keep his mouth stili
in barrooms.
Ladies will be pleased to learn that the
most fashionable human hair now impor
ted is taken from the yak, Chinese cows,
and other animals.
A beautiful carriage dress is of sap
phire satin, trimmed with black beaver
i in- around thu train.on the neck of cor
sage and on the muff.
New boots for ladies have velvet or
plush tops, witli foxings of French kid.
The new slipers are of black velvet, with
cut steel buckles.
A Newfoundland dog carried a bun
dle into thu Navy Yard l'oiice Staiton
in Washington, and then left. It was
found to contain a new-born colored
baby.
The great characteristic works of
Germany were written between 1 700
and 1 H-:.
How to cine envy Always buy your
wife a better bonnet than your neighbor
possesses.
In 18;t ) the wool clip of the world was
estimated at :il'0,O0J,OJJ pounds; in 187S
at 1, 580,00 J.OJ'J.
Tlio tea crop of India this year is esti
mated at 70,000,000 pounds, nearly dou
ble tlio yield of 1878.
There aie now 1,-U.j,0i'i),.",()0 men,
women and children in the world.
(SUCCESSOR TO V. W. nODDINS,) DEALER IN
rino KirtiMliif, WhlsliKs, 4.1ns, Itiiuix, ;iu nil klnils of Vliux con-
Imilly mi iiiiimI,
IUrOltTlil) ALES AND 1'OltTKItS IN U0TTLK8 ItV TI1K D0ZKN.
Landlords Uironl out tlio eounly
am and examine my stcck huloro piucliasinj; elsewhere.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Main Street, 2nd
July HJ'oO-ly
A CURE GUARANTEED
1
P
17. rVlETTAUR'8 HEADACHE PILLS cure mml wocdtrfally In a
vrryw.r.-tiimonom SICK '"d NERVOUS HEADACHE ; au.l,.L.lg
Wibb ua tlio tietruu, y.l ra, rcllem rt Y8P EPSI A I" lia or.t(unii, clium
luz tho eystera of cxreuauf bile, jrodacing ftrugulur ntalthy action of tbuboutla.
A, full slzo boxoftheso valunblo PILLS, wphfulldl.
rcctioit fora complato euro, uu.lt-lio any miurtiw on receipt of
nitio 3-cont I'octQKO Stamps. J w eaio ly all Drurilmuj.
SOUS rUQPKICTOKS,
OCt, 15, VUtf
c. c.
GALIGNAN,
Plumber. Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker.
ANli IJKALKIt IN
STOVES, heaters A.asrr RvisraEs,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Shop in Opera Hoiiso, Cth door rrU M-VMJ'
MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
LYDIA E. PBNKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive ruro
For all Foraalo Complainto.
Thh tn?rfiro.UoTi( Mh hsmo t iRnlPen, rnnnlsta of
Vc :a Oilo Proit riles UttU aro LnrnitcHs to tlio liiont del
icate. nvfiliil, li mi one trial tlioi.itrits nf tlita Com
I'oui IwillbMi 0(t;nl.i-il, lurclkf la lnurtodlato nml
v lv ii It iiio li r M.t.ii i, t, lit ulncty-nino rrutea In a hun.
tun .I.RJK iuianr'ilcuruUt;TLvted,a3ttiousaiil ivlll tes
tify. l.i tbvount if HjTovi'n merits, It H to-dayriv
rocimoticlcJ an J ircacrlbcl by tlio beat blcians In
tltorotintry.
It vill turo cnttrtly tlio wont form cf falling
of tlio uterus, lit ucorrhrvn, Irregular nml jialnful
llenEtruatlon. nit Ovarian Troubled, Inllimmfttlon nml
I"! LrMlun, IlootHntft, fill Milftei'tnonM ami tho cou
ei men! spinal Hiaknoan.aiul U c Ft tally Adapted t
t'io Ll.nncc of Ufa, Itr.Itllwlvo ntid rspi 1 tumori
f-cmflietitcraslnnncailystaaro of tlcvilnpinpnt. Tlio
to:ult"iry It caneeroua humors there U checked Mrj
i iHtnltly by Its uw.
It fact It hes proved to bo the (treat
r t Ait bet timed tliat luw oer bee a discover
t 1. ItiTnucatcsccryixti-tloiiof lhofyattra,nnd0Ui9
li-wi:roAiutv!?or. Urenovca faint nrsa.flatulcncj', do
r. oyn all eravl lg for ctlmuloata, aud i ellevea rcalncts
of thoeioiui h
ltnireinioatlnff, INmlachM, NYrvoua rrontrntton,
Gi'furl In litllti, Slcf r Icfisnotw, iJcprtWon and Indl
TOEtinn. niatflinrfif btarlncdonn, causing jialn,
eight an lboctache, lsah.ayai-crraanently cumlly
ttiuso. HixlUctalltlncs.ridLndcrnll rirruiabtan
cc3, act in harmony vith tho liw that governs the
femiloititcr,i.
1'or KMnCouihJntJof tlthir hoi tLls conixiunJ
I j unsurpajssc J.
Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Ni-repared atSSSamt 235 Western Aenm tyrn, Miwwi
.i It o $1 03. S.x bottles for Sent Ly mall In tho
fiirm of ilh, aLwilti the form i f Loziucn, oh rectljt
flr!co, ChW. lr 'or cither. Mrs. I1NKHAU
f-etly answers all 1-ttcra of Iniuiry, Send for joni
I h'.ct. Addrcjw as abovo Utentto t iijcr.
No family should boMtbout LYDIA E. J'lNKItAM
IaVCl. TILLS. They curu Conrt:iatlon, lOUouau
undToirfw.ty of tho IJvtr. 5 ctt U i-tr Lox.
JOHNSTON, II0LL0WAV & CO.,
General Agents, ?hih Pa.
XOUI nv
1J0YR BROTHERS., Bleomsburg, Pa,
HOP BITTERS?
(A Medicine, not a Drink.)
ixors, nrcin'i iamiuak:,
ANIITlir ri liKST AMi llFST MFPtfU QVALI
i ik h or all jruK.t liti i tn.
THEY CUltM
Atl fJlscnfrsof the? toin ten. Howeli", Tlood,
Lim r, KM in h, tiiid I'rtu ii) (iip.ui,
T,ouiieb. Mi fniusn tn.uni I'scuau)"
Gtooo s:j cor-D
Will be pTltt for n cafp the; I'l rrt rnr" or
lnll, or loruii) iiiiuj; iminut, iiijui.o-n
tuu.id I'l tin in
your rirujrirM fur iT n ritt- p- 1 t-v
l.mii L-iforc jun tWvK T.iliu lj o.ii, r.
1 I r tnn nboluhnn P !'"' - f or
iiiLiiko-iuCbS, tifii1 i f Ottr:,i, ibbccukbd
l. inotii i,
llrp r.ttrri M ludf . T..r-o,Ont.
July 10, 'hO-tl
FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
Ginger, Bicho, llandrake, StlllloI f&nd
.majiy other of the best medicines know a are bo'
skillfully combined In IUrkeu'b Gir-OEii Tonic
U to mane u iuo trruaifbi- uwou runner ina
'. The Best Health and BtrengtU Restorer 1
Ercr Uicd.
I Bo perfect is the composition of TVarkirV
.Gikqea Tonic that no disease can long exist'
where It is used. If you have Dyspepsia, Head:
'ache. Rheumatism, Weuralgii, Bowel, Kidney
,or Liver Disorder, or If you need a mild stlm--ulant,
or appetizer, the Tonic Is just tho med-;
'(cine for you, as it Is highly curative and Ln-.
vliroratlng but never Intoxicating.
tlf you are slowly wasting away with Con-'
sumption or any sickness, if you liavo a Painful!
Cough or a bad Cotd, Parser's UiNusn Tonic
.will surely help you. It gives new life and'
'rigor to the feeble and aged, and in a certain)
'cure for Rheumatism aud Cholera Infantum.
It II a I SMed Hundreds of Llreaj It Mtj;
Sato lours. ,
! If you are feeling mlserablo don't wait until'
Kou are down tick, but use tho Tonio to-day, J
o matter what y our diseaso or tymp toms ux&y,
!be it will give prompt relief.
. Remember 1 Tarkee's Ginger Tonic Is not"
a rum drink but tho Deit and Purest Family,
Medicine ever made, compoundwl by a new
process, and entirely different from Bitters,
ginger preparations and all other Tonics. Try
60c. bottle. Your druggist can supply you.
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
The Best and Host Economical Hair Dressing
eiquiiltely perfumed and perfectly harmless.
YttllllwiTi Restore Cray or Tailed llalr
to Its original youthful color and appearance, and la
warranted to stop ita falling, assist its Growth and
prevent baldne&s.
A few applications of the Balsam will soften the
hair, dean all dandruff and cure itching and hu
bmuts of the scalp. Sold by all druggists at only $qcU.
OCt. 1, 'a -tf
Dauchy & Co'a. Advt's.
Niw and wry atirarihe NijU'nre tnnv rend).
JlAiSUil ,IliST ;VlNT OH PAItLUU OR
AS0N
AND
llfght'St DUtinctlon at Evmy urcat
orltl'N i:lil1illiitn lor thirteen
)OHm. I'rlas,$51,$57, $t,lW,
lo tiiH) and upward. For easy pay
ments $rt.ss a quarter ard wpward
fttUloirups frre. Ai H-jN & HAMLIN
HAMLIN
ORGANS
4A Kast Uth St., (L'ulon Siuare ) N. V. 149 w tbdEh
fT)n I XT CM to $1,000; 2 to .H Slops Piano
I IW 1 1 IN up. Taper Kicc. Udress
Daniel V. ll-utt.v, Wusbll.t'lon, . J.oct. It 'mi-1iv tt
ANTi:ii -To euro n cuse of rATAlillll In each
i I'lKhiKTlinud wuu Iir ( arsnor's Uirnedy.to In
Hid LVlt hauiplolrte. ()!.K'nLTON,l'llt,bun,',l'u.
uov 1 .w a
WANTED ISWSMfSS
EUROPE and AMERICA
!5 ( lira expcrlcneo In tho secret Htnlc of Celf.
bmtut llUiellwa, in ull purU of l lie world. MO
(Ktmo phRes, f'l 1 pipe rngravliiita l-.o In press
Imo new IIP btrHied Hooks Kxtr.i lndjcements ot
fr d. Pur In ins adilnss J H. nuir. t Co., Hart
ford, ft., or I'Uleutfo 111. d novllj-w
will find it to their advantage to
Door bolow Iron.
5 CENTS BY USING
u S
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r
Oil CLAKKX
l8B(l If HSU, ' L Jl. . . JLJL ffi:
LAUonATonv,
77 V.3d St., New York City
n
tTIHC2 MAltS.1
i niinpejislrit Liver
JOtscancn. fVr'tC
.fotff. lliinnna-
it Ism, Ili'omu.
MSrttrs tJftnfftur.
BUiou8ntKs,tYervous JiitliHlty.ttc,
Tho Best EEMEDY KNOWN to Man !
10,000 AGENTS HATE SOLD SINCE 1870
9.000.00 Bottles.
This Synrp Possesses Varied Properties
It fttmnlntr lre TylTnllno In thr HnllTn
vliIrL coovrrti tlio ntnrrh nnil nn(inr nf tlio
fooil Intn ctnoonn. A drflclrtirr In Pttynllnn
rnmpn Wind nnd 8ourlnjf of lh" fuoil Initio
fttomnrh. If Hip iripcllrliin I tiUru Imtnnll
nlfly titter cntlii llio luruitututloii ofl'uoil Ii
It ncr upon tho T.tvrr.
Itnrtn upon llio KMnt-T.
It Hreuliitr ihn Iluut-lrj
It Puririrs tho lltnod.
It Quirt tlm Nrrvou0)i5tpm.
It Proinnlrn DlgrwllMt
It NonrUtirN. Hircnrthrn nml TnTfcrtrntP.
ItrnrrlOM ntTltii Old lllnod nml nink"
It opeon thn pnrrn f tlio tiklu i.ud taducru
Hraltlif Prmpiratluii.
It neutralize tho hcrciHtarT talrt, er poison In tho
blood, whlc'i fcncraUfl Stroitili.ljysliMs, uiid ud
XDinnor of skin dneata unl in'.cruul liumorR.
Thoro are no cplrlts craplojod in Uti niftnufactuiy,
nnd It cm bo taken by tlio most dolii-utebabo, or by
lite agol and focUe, curt cnljf tctng rcqaittd in at
Untton ta directions.
raxes op lasgb bottles, $1.00
FEICE 0 SHALL LDTTLt3, - CO
Rad the VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS
of Persons who have bscn CURLD by tht
u of the HI OOO PUniriEFl.
caution to DiwanrsTH.
liewaro or countcrMt Meillclnt. I employ bo
aguuuj or luuoera loboncu irauo irom urugisis.
Best Medicine Kver Used,
K.iton. Wyoinlnccountv. l'a.
lVarSIr: I had been troubled lor a lonir time
with a Pain tn my stomach, and found no relief
until 1 beiran nslr g your India r. Illood Hjrup. Iftnd
It tho best medicine tn uso. and I can recenimend It
to Hi . oil and vounn It saves many dollars in
doctors' bills, and one larffe bottlo did me more good
man uve aonaia worm 01 oiuur meuiciuf.
Marluin L&barr.
An Astonishing Cure.
Monroe. Wyoinlntr county, l'a,
Dear sir : I had been afflicted with a cough, Loss
ot Appetite nnd Djspersta for ten years. 1 could
uor properly attend to my business, and nearlne: of
your jusiiy ceieoraira inaian uioouyrup, j rjsoifea
to try It, which I did, nd In a short time was much
Improved. I now have a good Appetite, and have
enjoyed good health ever blnce I commenced its use.
tJ AjUUUI I,
Sick Headache Cured.
llmvman'fl Creek. Wvomlnir county. Pa.
Dear Sir: I had sick Headache and by the use of
your muian luoou rup i was greatly relieved. 1
rucummeuu uu lu iry iw vaiuttuie pruni-ruto.
J, W. llumett.
The Remedy did more than she Expected,
Newbcirv. iAoomtnc county, l'a.
Pear Sir: The Indian liluod Syrup did more than
I expected It would and It had cured mo of Liver
Complaint. 1 use it a& a Medicine and would not be
turnout ii,
Mrs. Mary Charman,
Lie ad fie ho and Dizziuc3.
WtillamsDOrt. Li coral nir county. Pa.
Dear Sir : Your Indian Mood rup has cured me
ot Headache, Dizziness and Loss of Appetite, sothat
I am now able to work ln my factory. My wife de
rived more benefit from Its use than from any other
meuiciue.
llcnry Itusscl.
Would not be Without il.
wmiamspert, Lv coming ounty, l'a.
Dear sir: The lnd'au ttloodHjrun is the Hest I
ever used and 1 would not be without It, It Is good
rorau compiaiuis,
John Uurkhart.
Diseafceb of the Stomach.
Eaton, Wyoming county, Pa.
Dear Sir: This Is to ceitlfy that i hud a Wean
Stomach and could eat no meal or anv heart v food
whiteu-r. Hya friend's udv ce 1 tommenued the
u i uar Indian liluod Sprup, which atttr a short
tr.al, eueutuall relieved mo and I can now eat
anything i cnoose, lour ajmp gives universal
satlbtuct on.
Elizabeth II ad sal.
All that it ii rt commended to be.
opera House, Columbia, Pa.
Dear bin 1 have used jour excellent Indian mood
Syrup and tt has proven Just as represented, lean
l ecommend It to all.
Win, Koeho-v,
Wholesale Meichant, 6th street.
Unanimous Kecoimaemlatiuu.
The following add thtlr testimony for tho Indian
Illood sj rup:
11. i:. (irt arr, engineer P K II.
J. (1. smiili, at Haldwins stoel Works.
Mrs. Nnjdur. of Columbia.
A.Krener, of Washing tonburgh.
John Kenjs, of Salo Harbor.
Would not be Without it.
Denton, Columbia co-inty, Pa.
Dear sir: I have used jour excellent Indian
Hlood svbup and have received much benefit there
from. 1 could not get along without It.
Mrs. liarber.
Never Falls to Cure.
East Lemon Wyoming Co. Pa.
Dear sir I was sick for three jeara, and under
professional treatment mostcf thetlmu without be
ing benetlted. At last I was Induced lo try your
Indian Blooh Syrup and altera short trial, 1 found
mi self In better health than 1 had been for six years.
Mrs. ThtTon Ball
Sure Cure for hiver Complaint.
Kohrsburg. Columbia Co. Pa
Dear Sir : This ts to certliy thar your Indian
Blood Hy hit has been used by me, for Llvert'ora
plalnt, which had been troubling me for a long time
I derived more benefit from the uso of the srup
than from any ether medicine. I heartily recom
mend It, and advise all sufferers to give It a trial.
h V smith
Loss of Appetite.
Uohrsburg Columbia county Pa.
Dear Sir: I have used your excellent Indian
Blood Hyhup for Loss or Appetite and Weakness of
the Stomach, wllh very beneficial results, l believe
vour medicine to be the greatest blood purifier
known. and aivlsu all who may besufferlntras I was
to give It a speedy trial.
jure, a a very
Paius in Shoulders.
Kt hrsburg, Columbia county, Pa.
Dear Sir : This Is to certify that vour Indian
Blood sybup has greatly relieved me of I 'ulna In the
Huoulder and Chest, which I had been mulcted with
for years. 1 recommend It v cry hlghl y.
mra. diary vveisn.
Kidney Complaint.
bear flap, Columbia County, Pa.
Dear Sir' My Father has been puffertng with
Kidney Complaint for a lone Umo and had been un
der dix'tors' treatment., but the doctors could not
effect a cure. 1 have been subject to u Numbness
and weakness In mv Uft Arm. We obtained some
ct your lnva'uablB Indian Blood syrup lrom your
Agent, Wm, 11, Potter, nnd It has cured my father
completely, and my arm ts much better. It does not
irouuie mo naii so raucn. lour nnxiicino is excel
lent. Joslah John.
Ftraale ComplaintB.
Bear (lap. Columbia county, Pa.
Dear Sir: ThW ts to cert try that 1 purchased Ame
ot our Indian bixm)1) syrup for my wife for Inlla
matlnn and Female complaint, and It has given her
relief.
J K llcrner
Heat Medicine Ever Uaed,
Bear Gap, Columbia county. Pa.
Dear Sir: My llttto son was tioubled with his
water passing from him constantly, day and night,
1 coi suited two doctors and gave him medicine, but
without effect. I bought boiuo of our celebrated
Indian Blood syrup, a short trial ur which, cured
ldm,
Lambert Camp.
Dyspepnla and Indigestion,
Numlda, Columbia County, Pa.
Dear Sir: For many j ears my wlfa was afillcted
with Dyspepsia, and we upent considerable money
without receiving benefit. We procured Borne of
vour Indian Blood SVRueandshe began to Improve
In health from the time she comencd Its use.
Solomon D Snyder
Liyer Complaint.
Centralta, Columbia Co. pa.
Dear Fir : 1 his Is to certify that 1 was unwell and
could scarcely attend to my w ork, I think my Liver
was affected. 1 procured some of our Indian Blood
SYKUPandnow, after a shot t trial, feel like anew
man. 1 recommend Its uso to all.
Daniel Goodman,
Dyspepsia and Neuralgia.
Hyde park, Luzerne Co., pa.
Dear Sir: Your valuable Indian UloodHyhup has
effected a permanent cure ln my case. I had been
afillcted with tho Dyspepsia and Neuralgia, but am
now entirely well,
Mrs. John Thornton
ltllious Stomach Cured,
Hyde Park, Luzorne Co., p.
Dear Sir i I have boen troubled with Bilious
Complaint and by the uso ot your Indian Blood
Sybup it has effectually cured me.
John N Williams.
Eyepeptda Cured,
Hyde Park, Luzerne Co., pa.
Pear Sir t Your valuable Indian Blood Byhup has
cm e4 me of Dyspepsia.
Mrs. aUAOkliia.
Liver Complaint.
Hyde p&rk, Luzerne Oc
Dear Sir il have boen troubled with nt
plaint, but I wm permanently cured bytulaa
Vaiu&bte Utdum Ulood Btct,
BL00MSBUSG STATE NORMAL SCHUUL
SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL DISTiUCT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Hov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
THIS SCHOOL, ai at present constituted, ontrs the very best facilities for Professional and ClasMcai learning.
Buildings spacious, inviting and commodious ; completely heated by steam, vvellu-utllated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply of pure.soft
SlLoc5tlonthealthful, an.i easy of access. Tuachers experienced, efficient, and allvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and -rougu. Expense?
moderate. Fifty e? nts a week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students admitted at any time. Booms reserved when'deslrcd.
Courses of btudy prescribed by tho state !
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary, IV, Clascal.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic II. Commercial. III. Course in Muic. IV. Cource in Art, V. Cour-e in Physical Culture.
The Hlementary Scientific and Classical Courses are I'liOFUIoNAL, and student) gratluatng therein, receive Stale Diplomas, conferring the folio win
corresponding Degrees : Master of the Llements; Master of tho Sciences ; Master of tho Classics, uraduates ln tho other Courses receive Normal Certlllcates
their attainments,, Klgned bv Ihe onicersof the Hoard of Tustet. .... , , ,,
The course of Mud v prescribed by the state tsllberat, and the clcntltlc and Classical courses are not Inferior to those of our best Colleges.
Thestateienulresa'hlgherorderuf citizenship. The times dciiandlt. Itls oneot the prime objects of this School to help to secure it, by furnishing Intelli
gent and efficient Teachers for her schools. Tothtsendlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes.-thoso who desire tolmprove their time
and their talents, as "-tudenta. To all such it promises aldln developing their powers, andabundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School. For
Catalogue.addres the Principal.
HON. WIL1.IA.H l)I-V lj,l President Itonnl of TruMcm, F. P. HILLMKU, Secretary.
Sept.S.'Tfi.-
OF
FALL
1 fill
The Lsirgrcsl Sloek,
The Fiiael C5ools,
The liSiiesl Styles,
The liowesl JPa'ices
IN MENS' YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHiira.
MA W t! MA m U MA TS I'
JUST RECEIVED.
FEaVKL
SUET
m
BATIB LOW1MBMEC1-.
PEOPLE
DRUG STORE,
Main Sli t i l allow Iron,
BLOOMSBURG PENK'A.
J)EALi:it IN
Drugs, Medicines, Clmniicals.Fan
cy and Toilet Articles, Soaps
Brushes, Sponges, Per
fumery, etc.
I'll J t lcla r.s ' nr tci nlk I K rniffullv nnmnnundl
una orders nnsMirtd with curu and drsrnnh. partn
ers and ph)blclaD8 lrom the country ulll Dndour
htoct of medicines COlnnleto. w nrrnl.tf fl frnnlnp nnft
of tho best qualll)-.
JOMNii.Kisronr,
Jan. 2S, M-1y l'roprletor.
iit.vv'n M-i.tiii'ir .iii:ni( i.m:.
TRADE MARKTIIEOItBAT FNd-RADE MARK
I.1SII HEMEUV.an' sm
uni wiu cure lor
Seminal weakness,
spermatorrhea, Im
liulcney and ulhlU
easevhat follow.as
n, senucnto of self
abuse : as Uiss of
Memory, Untursal
I ftWttll'l.' Pilln tn
BEFORE TAIIItG.the IKck, UlzzlncssAFTER TAKIHQ.
Of MMull. eremillliro nlrt Atre. nnd muii, ,ti -.1iu-
eases that lead to Insinllv or Consumption, arid a
l'reuuture c;raR, Ifl'ull partlculaisln our pam
phletwhlchwo destro toiend free by mall 10 every
one. tJlho Specltlo Medicine Is suld by all druu
Klits at 11 per package or Hx packages for (5, or will
bo sent free by ma'l on receipt ol the monev by ad
dressln Till! ti!iY JIEU1UINK CO., llichanica'
Hlock, Detroit, Mich, hold In Isloomsburi; bv C A.
Klclra. ca may 7. '8C-ly
THE WHITE SEWIMG 1ACH1HE.
tho world renowned reputation ot tue
White bowing Muchino
Induces many unscrupulous competitors to reort to
all klntt of mean tncfca to mjuro lis reputallou, we
vet to caution all Intending purchaatrs not to buy a
White Machine
ecept from Its regular authorize! dealers, uo will
be sustained by tho following warranty,
WE WAUIIANTTIIK NATURAL WEAK AND TEAR
Of THE
White Shuttle Sewing Macliine,
PLATE NUM11EK 1033311 FOR FAMILY PITHI'O.
8KS, AND 1IKUEHY AOUKKTO KKEI' THE SAME
IN REPAIR FOR T"K TERM OF I'lVl; YKAKS
FROM THIS DTE, FREE OF CHaIUIE.
This warranty excepts the ftrealcage of noodles
bobbins and shuttles.
This warranty will not be sustained unless the
plate number above (riven correspond with the
number on the shuttle race slide, Dew aro ot defaced
or altered numbers,
WHITE SEW1NO MACHINE CO,
Tho "WHITE" Bbutt o Sowing Maehino
Has ohiitir cjpicitt Ih&n any ether family bewlni
Machine for dolB(f every variety of work,
J, SALTZKR, Oeneral Afent,
Od.X.MMT. Iikjornsburg, Pa,
CLDTHK
AND
Paper Hanging.
Wivr. F. I30OINI3,
IKON ST., 11ELOW SECOND, llLOOMbllLHO, I
Is prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE FAinXIBlO
. I'lalu and Ornamental
PAPER HANGING,
IIOTII DECORATIVE AND PLAIN.
All Mil In of rurnlturc Itcpnlrcri.
iiiKl miKle uu good sin new.
NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN FM PLOYED
Estimates Mado on all Work.
WM, V. JiODlNK.
Oct. 1,1(173.
O. 23. S A.-V-A.GKE,
DEAfKR IN
Silverware. Wateies.Jewelry.Olccks.&c,
All kinds of Wutchis, ciccka and Jewelry neat
1 repaired and warranted,
may 17, '78-tf
EIASTIC TIIUS3
Ilu . r4 dllTurlftz from .1 1 olbtn,
I, coptUr., wllh bir Adlu.Hr.
Iwlla cantur,J.pUlMlll.a
IMltloU ot lb. haff. hI.II.
"3 TRUSS Ai . t.PPt. b&ck .b
lif in I ntglit .&4 . n.!bl cur. cruln. ill. .Mr, dui.LU
EOUUBTOS TRUSS CO., Chicago, IU.
novl9 3.,i au
Hlghsst Medal at Vienna ani PMladelpUa.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
S01 Broadway, New York.
Manufacturers, Importers Dealers In
Velvet FrameB, Albuma.Graphoscopesi
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS
Enqravings, Chromos, Photographs,
And l"jdredK0Gds-C'elebrtUes, Actresses, etc.,
PhotographMaterials
We are Ileadquarteis for over thlnir ln tho way of
Steroopticonc and Magio Lanterns,
Each style being-Uu st of Its class ln tho marlet.
Ueautlful I'hotoirrapiio Transparencies of BWtu.
ary and Ecravinrs fc the window.
Convex Ulass. Slanuacturers of Velvet Frames
for Miniatures and Con' ox ouss Iiciures.
Catalogues of lanterns and slides, with direc
tions for using, sent on receipt of Un cents,
Jan ,'80-ly
OB PRINTIPO
I "woly anJ che4pljr tjiciilcd t tie
(Mat,
i
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 REWARD,
O.VH THOUSAND (l.OOO) DOI.I.AKS
riti'.Miu.M oir.icii 10 rmtsox
tint willilo a (!1KAT A Jl VNCSK
OV WOliK on ANY 01'HEIt
MACHINE.
NEW D AVJS ""VERTICAL FEED
IJ'i'tY do without basting.
It will mnko wide hem on sheets, Ac, hem all
manner ot b'as woolen (foods, as hoft merino, crane,
or (foods ilinicult to hem on oilier machlns. It
makes a more elastlo stitch than any other midline,
it w 111 turn a hem nnd put ln piping at samo Umo
It u 111 turnn In in. sew braid on f lie right side
and si Itch on tt limiting at cne operat on
It will do f lilnif blakor straight, elthir on cotton
or woultn (fooils.
It nlllfi 11 across teaiiHon ani goods.
I will bli.d a I'Kbs or Skirt ard Few on facing,
'I'herwlthorwllhout HiowltigMluhes; bind liress
I'.oods with Ihesumemalt rial, either c.lllols.nolrlU,
Minansoi st ulirht.'ll.eoi.U ma( lilnc that will bind
lats. Cloaks, or other articles wllh bins, sarin or
suit, uuui iu it HiLiit s in w i in, wunom oasiing.
It will gather wllh or wlthiut sewing on.
ltwillgather bitween two pit ecs and sew on at
uiu Bantu viuiu.
It will make amnio ard Hitch u pillow slip on to
the faclngat tho sainotlme.
It will Hilrr any kind tf goods.
11 will make plaited trimming cither with or with
out sewing It oi.
It will make plain d I rln.iulr.jf illliertcalhpedor
-tralght nnd sew a pipit g on at the bame time. It
will make knife plalilus'.
J. SALTZEIl, Gen'l Apciit,
Bloomsbursr, l'a.
oct. 1, '80-tf.
CANCERS CURED
At Crane's Cancer Infirmary, Addiscn, M. Y,
HU.NDItr.HS I v I'Elti-oNS iromnll parts of tho
world have been tuied of tlilimuth dreaded ills
e.iso and am now nung witnesses thatthei bale
been rescued lrom nierrlbio and untimely dea'h.
Doctors. Ministers and Ihe l'oor treatedfne. Urlto
for a circular glllligfulliurllculars. AdddressDrs.
r.vj. i u.- i. & txuail lllvUW.N, AdO
Addison, N. Y.
Oct. 1, 'so-ly
Weaver & Co's Ads
A VALUABLE HOOK FREE.
" tieatlso on Chronic UkM-ase mliini ini i-a.
tnrrh, Throat, Longs. Heart, stomach, 1.1 vi r, Kid
neys, rtlnnry and female Diseases ; alo lies; sent
Tree to any ddres. I.ery sum r r lrom tin se dls.
eases can leaned, scrdtur this bock to the under
signed, a ihjslclnnof huge ( xperlel.ee, emloisidby
hULdred- of teudligclllans who litlltv to his -kill.
Send stamp to paj postage to u. j: LH in est on, it.
D., 16i superior stieit, lolido, Ohio.
uuiu z, su-iv wtn
PENSIONS.
EVHHV SOI.HIKU disabled ln Hue of duty by
wound, dlseas-e. or Injury, Is entllli d to pensln.
I'hNSIONs INCIICAShD -Many ore diawlng less
than entitled to. Ihousnnels of Heirs entitled to
Pension nnd lloiM . IM'Jht"! mi casks ri'-ope neil.
charges obtnli e el.-flalh.sof cutj descilptlou pros.
Aeiitress wllh stamp,
II s. IIEHL1N CCO., Attorneys,
sept. 10, 'StMim w ico l'.o 59i ashlngton.D. C.
m1! IT A I Moiphlno Habit cured In 10 to 20
1 U III elnjs. No pay tllleuieil. Hr. J. STt-
XTli T firTDL' i'onsuinn Ion M Asthnin
.... .w'' Keurjit failed, address
nuubtamp liei.ili;, -frostbuig, Md.
reb.il.'sojt wici,
Merchants, Manufacturers,
nuiburymcn, i-iorisxs,
atationors and
Business Pooplo
everywher i4 dclightcJ with, tnd
Make end Save Money
by uung tht world renowned MsdeJ
ruiNTixo Press
It Ulatve enoiich ludoil llis printing teoutiel. tiir,n ranM.
BA1V 1UWOMK. hllltehat.)c.fcllranvlxvran tni.ic. d
ftnd do tutnUciJw f dolUtt wurtli t f work every yttr Sc nuka
twelve hi) lei, Imtlihtnd ani fi ticr, ungiiit; in fvkefrum
'r ' Sn'1 3 ' enl iun,' fu "CMlJi. thet j,ooo la
Mv Mn lit i. I'u.'l,,. ... . . .. v:
rrintirm th.ne -W. I onLAHU, 1'iirfield, HI. "Iha
l. ii an trim niure man yoycuim lur It "I Jl,
Snm.fr htmtan N J irst I'ruci kt Prn, 'j8,n l&yJney,
. 79. AilJie.htllw.leriorlnnjlncitoiiunuJjUuictK
J, H'. Daughada, A Co, 721 Chestnut St, Philadelphia
Din DA V n nurKuWior Nainl I'rlut
DIU I nllnu' Slanii4, Usui (ur all lTiutltin
l-urpoaes una Unfriiitorklr. bampttifret,
10. TA . LOU i CU., Clem lan J Ohio,
Ik rjjyi Afoti ti Sell th Standari Acrlcultutivl Hogk
Farming for Profit
Tw. Accurst. ComnrchenRivs.
Ilbrfirr in lleir. A mra ui.lo to luwur
;omiircD
A tiirs
Til
A Complst Farm
TELLS HOW Tfl ,,'"."."ii.'"n Wi.
iui itrmioR.
Make Money I U
(I row rruit..Mnavebiulues,
Huvi mniir tliat. Ita tamt i-vcrr Keua.ui. red raaea.
illu,'rail''n. stmt f.f Cirrnlara ana ti-rma to
J. CMcCUltOV X CO., l'hlladoliililu, 1-a.
nov 19 l-in aid
Sept. lo, '61.4m
M. C. SLOAN & BRll
it i,o o:i sm nr.. it.
Manutacturersof
Carriagco, Buggies, PliaotenB, Chifjhs,
rLATFOHM WAOONS, ic.
FtrsWlaas work always on baud.
HKPAIKINO NKATLY DONE.
I'rtooa ruduoed to suit the tituea.
(Tt f "unit Ten tothotewho w Ish tonira"o Tn
K tlio most pleasant and prontableVburfnei"
tDeJ ",inwn. .Kverjthlng new. Capital "Vt iS
. q"ln 'l- We will furnish oue miiluif tta
?X?t"1 u,rw'rHI"is'ly made thout Haiini
away from home) over night. No risk whatever
Many new workers wanted at once. Manv aro mlw
Ingfortunes at the business iMiiniaSkauSMh
as men, and young bOj and girls maiaereat nav
No one w ho Is v, ifling to wort f. lis to inakei lioft
money eiery day than can be miileta awwkat any
ordltiurv implojment. Those who enMraaionM
will find a khort road to fatu,i! aX!!?i?.?,S??8
AGENTS WANTEDAT .
Una Mm blue e er Him I ,'l V i , " ,
m kliu, vti a 111. HI, a d 'ion iirn iiii.Vi. I
t'J lull,. .. It c II al .u'lHll" I V Y, V a'tV'.', in,
ywU ,.r lib It il (ruUultiau na n,..rWl h.ui
i i r," '' , "'" ' "lly Knlttlni:
MlllllllIU to., M ilaa.. ,j, . lr.n.,. All,; . k
aid
.RAIL ROAD TIM E TABLE $"
OKNTKAL 11A1UVAY
W1NTEU 'mm TAHIiK.
on nnrl nficr sundtv. Nov. I, ttm ,
Mfoiioslr,Io:',"" Erin im oSmi
WKSTWAIil).
KrleMail 1, nven 1'lilln.lelplili
" " lliiril'burif
' " Mllllam port
.Tersey Miorj
Luck llnvcn
" 1 lienoio
" nrrlvo nt Kilo
Niagara Kspi ess leaies I'hllndi'lr hla
" llarrhmirt:
' air, nt Wliilamsport
' " locKllmen
.. .. . HenoM)
l'a"t t-lno leaves 1'litladclrhla
" llairlsburir
" nrrlicat Mili.inisiort
" " Lockllnien
BAST WA 1(1).
Tnclilo Impress lcaics I.ick Haven
" " .IlTiny shoro
" " w llllamsport
" nrrlvo nt llnrrlsuuri;
" , " l'hlladelphlft
Day Express leaves licnoio
' " I-ock Haen
llMpn,
4 25 U rq
5 40 ,
X '.''
ain
11 us am
pin
J mi a in
a U p i
4 a in
Map m
12 St p ,
Pin
7 p
0 lo p in
''Sam
" Si am
8 so a ln
taipm
Ptn
10 nn
11 r, a m
u sr. p m
v ininmsport
" arrive) at llartl-burir
' " I'hlladclpEla
I.Yle Mall leaves Itennvo
" Lock llalen
.1 1U p In
a p ta
winipm
lei In pin
11 3'l pi
a i o a ra
! us a ia
lusata
" " Wllllamsnort
" arrives at llarrlsburif
" " l'lillidelplin
Fast Lino lea; es Mlllumsport
unites ue, iiiirnsuurB
" " 1'hlladclpnlA
a nam
a ra
Erlo Mall west and Day Kxpress Hast mike m,.,.
connections ntNorlhtimbtiiuhd with L. A Ii n
trains for Wlikesbariu and scranton, '
brio .Man i est, Matjara Lxpress west atrl Fat
Mini West make rlosu connection at MUii,inMi.,rt
wllh N. C. II. w trains noith. 1 "
Nlairnra Impress West and Day i:.xpit.s i,t
makecteeconncctluh ut Lock lluicn wlihti. v
It. It. trains. '
Krlc Mall east and West connect nt Frio
trains uu L. s. AM. s. K. It. ; nt Corry win, n i ?
, V. It. It. i at hinporliitn wllh II. N, Y. s 1' 1: ii
and nt Driftwood with A. V. It, It.
I'urlor cars will run between 1'hlU iclplila ana
SMlhimport on Niagara hApicss west, and Da Lx
piosKitol, bleeping cars on all night trains.
WM. A. IlUlmiN,
(icneral uit.
N
TOKTIIKHN CKNTHAL KAII.VVAY
cuieil'A. 1
on and afle r Nocmbcr 20th, 1S73, trains win nan
uunburyas folio vss:
NOItTIIWAUD.
Krlo Mall 6.20 a. m., nrrhe Klmlra 11 ..
H Canandalgua 3.5 p. m
Kochester.... 5.1n
Magma. 9 in
llenovo accommodal Ion 11. lo n. ra. unite MUUm'
port 12.S5 p. m.
Eltntra Mall 4.16 a. m., nrrlvo Elmtra 10.20 a. m.
llutTalo Express 7.1S a. in. arrive DufTulo s.5o a ix
SOUTIIWAKD.
Durfalo Exprcas 2.60 a. m. arrle llarrlsbuig
" Daltlmores.4i)
Klmlra Hull 11.16 a.m., arrhe IlairUbuig i.mi
" Washington lo.3i
" Ilaltlmoren.30
" Wewhlugtou
Harrlsburg accommodation
burg 10.60 p. m.
nrrlvo Baltimore
" Washington C.13
Erie Mall 12.66 a. in. arrU o llarrlsburg 3 05 a. m
" Daltlmore s.40 "
" Washington 10.36 "
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. BOYD, Jr., (leneral Passenger Agcti
A. .T. CASSATT, (leneral Manager
piULADELl'HA AKD HEADING K0AD
AKRANGKMENT OF PASSENGER
TIIA1NS.
May II, 1S79.
TRAINS LR&VE RCPEHT AS IOI I.OW8(SUNPAT EXCXTTID
For New i'ork, l'hlladelphia, Heading, l'ottsilllf
Tamaqua, c., 11,45 a. in
For Catawlssa, 11,45 u. m. 7,21 nnd 7,36 p. m,
For WlUlarnsport , 6,2S 9,05 a. m. and 4,00 p. m,
TKAINSFOK KUl'XKT l.BATE AS FOI tilWB, (St SPAT El
CKPTKU.)
Leavo New York, 8,45 n. in.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,46 a. m.
Leave Heading, 11,66 a. m., I'ottAi llle, 12,39 p. m
and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. in.
Leave Catnw lssa, 0,20 8,50 a, m. and 4,(ki p. m.
Leavo Wllllamsport ,9 J3u.ni, 2, 15 p.m. and4.ro p. m
Passe ngers to a nd from New York and Philadel
phia go Ihrouga Ithout change of cars.
J. E. WOOTTFN,
General Manager
C. O, HANCOCK,
(leneral Ticket Agent,
Jon. 14, lsits tf.
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
ANI
WESTBUN KAlLltOAD.
BLOOMSnURU DIVISION.
Time-Table No. S9, Takes effect at 4:30 A. !
MONDAY", JUNE 10, 1S78.
NOHTU,
STATIONS.
KilTII.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
a.m. p m. p.tn
9 30
4 IK
9 46
Scranton
Iielle uo
Taylonllle.,
. .Lackawanna-...
Plttston
.. West Plttston...
Wjommg
Mnllby
.... Dennett
Kingston
Kingston
..Plymouth. I una.
....1'lj mouth
Avondalo
Nantlcoko
.LIunlock's reuk.
,.shlckshinny...
....Hick's Ferry....
....Deach Haven..
Berwick ....
Briar creek
... lllow drove....
9 35
9 45
2 lo 6 It
2 10 6 20
2 22 I S.-
2 30 C 3
! 39 t 40
2 44 6 43
2 40 V)
211 (It
9 23
9 17
9 CIS
8 58
S 61
8 40
37
9 30
9 24
9 19
9 14
3 51
.1 40
3 41
12 41
12 6
3 30
3 10
9 li
10 07
67 6 M
10 IS 3.5 7 10
8 33
8 13
9 04
8 44
10 S3
10 29
111 34
10 42
10 65
11 07
11 13
11 2
3 15 7 if
3 111 7 IS
3 15 7 U
3 21 7 31
3 20 7 il
3 3.1 S (4
8 23 3 20 8 65
8 12
8 04
7 61
7 3S
7 2
7 25
7 18
7 14
7 10
7 02
6 60
6 60
6 45
0 !IJ
6 15
6 110
3 12
3 04
2 51
2S9
2 31
2 23
8 47
8 3!l
s us;
50
S 15
6 17
4 113
4 10
4 IS
4 'J5
4 29
4 33
S 15
! tt
9 Ut
t i:
7 23
8 12
6 06
..Llmo Hldge
fCsiir
1 30
2 e4
1 67
1 51
1 46
1 27
7 44!
7 3Si
11 39
11 45
II 6
11 67
12 18
4 42 7
4 49 S 1
..Bloomsbunr
7 33 1 uupert
7 29 catawlssa Bridge.
I 111 Danville
I t'hulasky,
Cameron
6 46',Northumberlancl.
a.m.
4 5f SO
5 Cl 4 51
6 15 !1
9 IS V tl
I, 30 9
n ra. p.m. a.
W. F. HALSTEAD, -.Ul't
sjoortntendent's OOlco. Scranton, June ta
XyAINWRKiHT A CO.,
WHOLESALE OHOCEKS,
PUlUDELniU,
Dealers ln
TEAS, SYlltlPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES
ill, H, SPICKS, B1CABS SCIU1, C, AO.
R O'.rner vcoud iurt Arch atrtn'ta.
f jrd'-n wilt nHieive uruuit.i uttinrtou
? C(C,5yr.,iiostilW; draw .ir.is
W i'":fV,."S -"bieatlH IhP'iigli 'bo
rALl-'',,,-3
C fi.i sin
bed, e. uti.-H U ul)
. YWh.'allnu' the
eil-e.iMw
meii br.ii.e
lilVA OKHAJI UAIM
Is ri-celing Hie ci.dorfemeiit of II. e kiirfirer tlie
dregghl, and ilnslclan. Nevei has ainiiil' 1.
much merit bei n predileed for ll.ei lieatlt.e l.l
menu. mi al diseases as this n ver-falll g Hi V aiid
H universally acknowledged as Itli.g all mall1
elalinid forlt. 'Ii.o appliesttou Iseapy aidpe-as-
ant eallslnn nn t.uln Im kru.ll.lixF nt.il Im f.iRt. SUIH r-
ceding Iho use of powders, liquids slid mutlie 1 rlce
60 cents. On receipt of eai cents will tend a pauufo
irce. ne'm ror cucuiar, wun run wioriiiau' n.
KLY hCltlMM BALM CO., Owtgo, , 1
At liulrsnle- by
Niew Yoaic McKesson A: Bobbins. Hall t lluekel.
o. N. criitiulon, W. il, icl.einum 4: co D M. Ml
wr, C'i. Lbzedle, .Maish SOardner, larrkut i eo.,
FraerA. Lee, and others ,
i'miAPiiLruu btnltii, Kline Co., Johnston, lloi
lowuy li t'o.
frCKANTON, l'a. Matthews Bros.
At Uktail uv ai.1. paaQdisiie.,
OCt. 81, "60-tr
TTT TT f Tv Y'ourselvesbymakng monrv
l-l W I when a gold n cliauee H ot
J.lJljJj 1. MWS
who alwa) s take advantage of tho good chances ler
in. king money that are offered, generally beciuw
weallhy, wnllo thobe who do not Improio fUcn
chances remain In poverty. We want many oiiKBi
bojs and girls to work for us right lu their own I""
calliles. The business will pay more than tun t uies
ordinary wages. We furnish an extensile oulllt soil
all that lou need, free. No one who engages falls io
luum iiiuney lery rupiuiy. lou caiu ueuic j"-.
W'oe time to the work or only your spare moiaeuu.
Full Information and all that Is needed sent tie";
Address bTiNSON Co., Portland, Maine, oct. 15W11
IUfilNEKB OARDcJ
vial tin1 "i Miii,
LKTTEHUSADS
DILI. HEADS,
POfaTERb, tih, XU,
Neatly nod Oiealy jirlutol it the Oolcu
te?Lj For ratarrl,
SfKAMOM-Wllay Pevrr.cold .M
PP.?""'ivctvfliBril, d:c , in e i will
ri v,rtu ,,fn .,0.'Jtm.asl..nallv np 1) S
-iSi;3.'i.'l'iul'cl0 11,10 I'I'iL. ii
Tff a uu (III. luouum