The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 03, 1869, Image 4

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    FARMER'S COLUMN.
When to Cut Timiier. Opinions
vary In reij.irtl to tlmo of cutting tim
ber to nmko It most ctitlurnblc. It Is
Ktmerully conceded, liowuvur, Hint suin-nier-
months nru brat, some advocating
Juno, while tlio trco Is In full vlgor.nnd
other later In tho season. A writer In
thu llural H'orW.ulves his views, based
upon experiment, thus:
"I liuvo worked In timber, mid ex
perimented as to tho best Hmo to cut
It to make It last well; mul by actual
observation have conio to tlir conclu
sion that from tho loth of August to tlto
15th of Ki pleiiibcr Is tho best tlmo In
tho yenr. Timber cutthcu, worms will
not enter. Tho bark will remain on
for about twelvo months, and then,
whon moved, fall off of Itself, without
any troublo. But my brother farmers
will tay tho seasoti then Is too hot to la
bor In tho tlmbar. Admitted ; bul ono
tree cut then is worth thrco cut in tho
winter; and if a person can only cut
his timber down at thli tlmo, ho Is not
necessitated to then work It up, hut
an lot It lio till tho winter following,
and It will do as well as being worked
at tho tlmo when cut and at his lels:
arc, If It Is twoycRrs after, he can work
It up.
"Hickory timber sut at that tlmo
makes good rails, that will last nearly
as well as oak. But unfortunntely for
our farmers, they nro under tho necessi
ty or do U) of cutting all or most of
their timber in tho winter months ; and
timber will dewy cut In thoso months
in thisclimato, sooner than In any otli
er month In the year.
Aiter Potato DiaaiNO. The o
rtl crop after potatoes Is weeds, which
have ample time to maturo their seeds
before frost comes, and to mako trouble
for many years afterwards. Fow farm
oh cstimato tho amount of damago
dono to their lands by this untimely
seeding. Wo have scon land so stocked
with charlock, Canada thistles, and
other weeds, that tho cost of all hoed
crops upon It was fully doubled. Their
presence depreciates tho value of the
oats and barley, and even of grass. No
grain or grass seed fit to bo sold can bo
raised upon it, and oven tho manure
mado from tho feeding of such crops is
lc35 valuable by rcaon of tho foul seeds,
Yet many farmers press right on, stock
lug their lands with weeds, as if they
wero a most valuable crop. Tho pola
toes nro dug nnd marketed In July, or
early August, and tho ground lies wasto
for tho rest of tho season. If crops are
not wanted, tho opportunity should bo
improved to destroy weeds. Plow tho
land as soon as tho potatoos nro off. Af
ter ten days go over it with a harrow,
Th Is wil 1 destroy a second crop of weeds
In ton days moro go over it with
brush harrow, whicu will destroy
third crop. In two weeks follow with
a harrow, and so on, until tho frost
comes in November. A second crop
may bo taken from tho potato grouud
If not In good heart, sow good super
phosphate, or Peruvian guano, at tho
rate of 300 tt3. to tho acre, on tho old
rows. Go over tho rows onco with a
cultivator. Sow turnip seed sparingly
upon tho fresh soil, and put them In
with n light ono-lior.so harrow or bush.
When tho turnips aro up, cultivato bo
tweeu tho rows, and keep these spaces
freo from weeds. Tho turnips will soon
shade tho ground, and prevent tho
growth of weeds in tho rows. Thero
nro frequently threo months or moro
between tho early potato harvest and
tho closing of tho ground, and in this
time a fine crop of while turnips may
bo grown at a cost of lo3s than six cents
a. bushel. They aro excellent for young
cuttle, and will assist materially in
making beef and mutton. Sometimes
tho potatoes como off cprly enough for
buckwheat or tho winter grains. If
mnnuro Is judiciously used, two crops
in a season may be iaken from tho. soil.
American Agriculturitt.
How much Lime to an Aciib.
Somo tlmo ago I saw In tho German
town Telegraph tho following paragraph:
"I only put on 40 to 50 bushels of un
slacked lime to the acre In my early
liming. Latterly I have put on as much
as SO to 100 bushels, and I believe that
pays best. Limo on such soils as mine
will improve the crops for 15 or 20 years
if tho land Is not cropped with grain
continually."
Does it pay best? Everywhere only
SO bushels Is applied. I do not think
this plan pays best.
English farmers pursuo n very differ
ent courso In applying lime, and their
pcrsoverence In tho same courso proves
it to bo correct. They apply smaller
quantities at shorter Intervals. Their
argument is something after this man
ner :
Suppo30 wo tako two separate pieces,
each containing nn aero, out of tho samo
field, and givo them both 100 bushels of
limo to the acre. Now supposo.as abovo
tho limo runs out and requires renew
lug in 20 years. Then flvo bushels aro
exhausted in ono year or 10 in two.
Suppose tho ground will givo 30 bushels
of wheat (or Its equivalent In corn, oats
or grass), per aero, the first year. At
tho end of 20 years it Is fair to suppose
that It would bring but 20. Thus 23
bushels will bo tho average crop for
years or 500 IimH.
Now, Instead of not liming tho other
ncro, let 10 bushels of lime bo applied
every second year. This would keep
the avcrago crop at 30 bushels per acre,
or COO In 20 years.
That Is 100 bushels In favor of tho
latter, which, nt $1.25 per bushel mako
J125. Deducting $15 for tho limo, (at
15c. per bushel ;) leaves $110 for troublo
for applying samo to land.
Somo would say It will bo almost Im
possiblo to spread 10 bushels evenly
over an acre of land.
If you think so (which I don't), then
mix it with sand for clayey land orclay
for sandy land, or washings from tho
road, or dirt from tho wood pilo or
woods.
Tho benefit accruing from tho appll
cation of tho eand, clay or dirt, will
amply repay you for tho troublo of mix
lng, which should bo dono well.
EXrERIMBNT.
Montgomery County, J'u., July 2, 1869
TO CUIIE BWNIl STAGGERS. TllO
following euro for blind staggers Is said
Jjy Gen. Hampton to be infallible :
Measure n stick from tho nostril to
tho inner corner of tho oyes, sons not
to havoit too long ; sharpen well and
run It up the nostril, twisting It around
onco or twice, so as to mako tho nose
bleed freely, and it will givo instant re
lief. This remedy is so simple tho
material being always on hand that
we consider It Invaluable to farmers
fcnd horsemen, ,
TIII3 YOULKS
Tho Littlo Consclouoo.
It was nqulotSabbath cvenlngamong
tho grnnlto hills, nnd ns twilight guvo
laco to darkness, nnd tho stars ono by
onoshowed their sparkling faces, I re
tired to my chamber with my littlo
prattler,of somo four nnd half years, to
talk with him, nnd seek to direct the
littlo mind In its first unfoldlngs. I was
endeavoring, this evening, to givo him
somo Idea of tho commandments, which
ho wns learning to repent, nnd In order
to explain tho meaning of tho words,
.Thou shalt not steal," used littlo slor
les ns familiar Illustrations. Many a
question ho niked which I could hardly
answer, such us "Mother, would I bo u
thief Ifl took something that I know
folks wanted out of tho way?" At last
after hearing his prayors, I left him to
think over tho subject, nnd for u half
hour Ids littlo prattle nbout tho "thiol"
could bo heard, ns ho communed with
himself, nnd then ho wns hushed hi tho
land of childhood's sweet dreams.
Tho next day ho wont to school, nnd
nt noon came bounding in, with tho
ejaculation.
"Mother, pa must got mo n now hoop
nnd n stick to roll It with, Just like
Georgy llolbrook'H."
I assured him ho should have n hoop,
but It wns not convenient to get it that
day. When ho camo from tho evening
session ho ran to mo with n forced laugh
not his usual one, nnd n hoop In his
hand, with
"See, mother, I havo a hoop. So pa
won't have to buy mo one, will ho?"
I saw from his manner thero wns
something wrong, but thought I would
not notice it, but let It como out, ns I
feltsuro It would; so I answered him
Well, darling, you havo a hoop, and
such n nlco ono go and play with It In
tho yard, nnd hnvo n good time."
Ho started, nnd then camo back will
"You didn't kiss me, mother, when'l
camo homo."
Giving him tho desired kiss, ho took
his hoop into tho yard. I stood nt tho
window, nnd watched his movements,
Ho would roll it n littlo way, then tako
it up nnd look at it, ns though it went
wrong; lio evidently seemed to be think
ing of something, besides tho enjoy
mcnt of his play. Soon tho hoop nnd
stick wero carefully put away in the
shed, and ho came in nnd seated him
self by my side, with
"Pleasoread to me, or tell moastory
mother. I think I'm too tired to play
any moro to-night."
I told him a long story nbout u lit
tle boy that did wrong, ntid did not tell
his dear mother; how unhappy ho was
nnd how wretched it mado her when
sho knew it. Ho seemed very uneasy
nnd then snld :
"Now, please, mother, toll mo one
fuuny story; not a truo ono llko that
you know, but Just ono to mako mo
laugh, liko thoso Cousin Mary told me,'
(alluding to somo of tho "Mother Gooso
Melodies" that a friend had amucd him
with.)
I told him I could not tell him any of
that sort, for I did not think thoy would
mako him feci happy. Well, tea-llmo
came, and then his hour for rest. I went
to his chamber as usual, to hear his pray
crs, nnd I thought the littlo heart that
had dono wrong would fell mo tho
troublo that I could seo filled it. But
conscience had not whispered quito
enough, nnd Iforeboro toquestiou him
When I gave hi m tho goodnight kiss,
ho snld:
"You dolovo iiic-.dim't you, mother'."1
"Certainly, I ahvnys love my ilarllns
littlo boy."
'Well, God loves mo, too; don't ho
mother?"
"Yes, darling; Ho nl ways loves good
children; butif thoy do wrongit grioves
Him very much. I hopomy littlo Gran.
villo won't do wrong, becauso ho has
had a dear mother to toll him tho right
way, nnd denr teachers;" and thou I
told him of poor littlo orphnn children
that had no ono to enro for them nnd
lead them right, nnd that they would
belcsstobiamoifthey wero naughty.
I bado him good night nnd left him,
knowing from tho moist bluo oyes, that
tho littlo conscience was urging him to
tell mother ho had dono wrong. The
next morning his littlo pattering foot
were early heard comlug to my room
bringing his clothes for tho servant to
dress him ho usunlly wnitcd till she
went nfter him for breakfast; ho camo
up to my side, nnd looked mo In tho
faco so earnestly
"Mother, I ain't n thief, am I?"
"A thief, my darling! I hopo not
Sly littlo boy n thief 1 Why do you ask
that?"
"Well, mother, you seo, that hoop
brought homo was Qeorgy Holbrook's
hooplkuowit washis.butit waslylngln
thu road In tho water.mother, nnd I wns
nfrald it would rot, so I brought it homo
nnd put it in our dry sked, and am go
ing to carry it back tills morning; nnd
that won't bo n theft, will It, mother?"
My heart was full ; I could seo thnt
ho was trying to cover the act of steal
ing by falsehood. I looked steadily at
him and said:
"Granville, did you mean to tako it
back again?' Now remember, nnd tell
mother tho truth ; you know 'tis Just ns
wicked to tell n Ho as to steal."
His big eyes filled with tears, nnd ho
said:
"No, mother; I didn't mean to enrry
It back. I saw it lying In tho road,and
I didn't think I wns being n thief till I
brought it homo. Won't God forget nil
about it If I carry it back, and never
touch any moro things that don't belong
to rao?"
I assured lilm, if ho was very sorry,
nnd ready to tako it back to tho littlo
boy's mother, nnd tell iter that ho had
been very wicked In taking It ; nnd that
If ho never did tho same thing again, I
thought God would forglvo him, If ho
did not "forget" ids sin. Ho did not
wait to cat his breakfast heforo tho hoop
was roturncd, and my littlo boy, nssur
ed of my forgiveness, was onco moro
happy. But it was n lesson ho never
will forget. And not long slnco,ho said
to me:
"Mother, I (hall never tako tiny-
body'u things again, for something
keeps telling mo to tell n wrong story
about it."
No, littlo ones, you cannot commit
tho sin of stealing, without resorting to
a wicked story to hide it. So, nover,
never bo u thief.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COCKTY,
IRON, TINWARE, &G.
PA.
COLUMBIA IEON WORKS,
W. W. SAMPLE CO.,
Oovnov of Mnln Streot nnd Ii. & 13. Hull llond,
DBH.OOnVCSBXJDRC3-3 .FA-
. . v r
MACHINISTS, IRON AND BJIASS IJU UiN DISKS;
BLACKSMITHS AND l.OILER MAKERS.
c
GROCERIES, &a,
ON K E O T 1 O N E R Y .
MANUFAGTUJIEUS Oi'
STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS,
ca:i:iiAi. .hiciiim: worn. am hepaius.
MILL GEARING, SHAFTING, PULLEYK, HANOnitS, JIHAD 11LOCK8,
CASTINGS KOIt FURNACES
ALSO CAIl WHEELS ANII AXLES
AND ROLLINO MILLS.
AND GENERAL MINIMI CASTINGS.
Ths nuderslened wonlil respectfully announco
to Hie pulilla that he has opened a
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY bTOMi,
In Ihe building lately occupied by Fox A Webb
whore lio Is prepurod to furnish nil Rinds of
PLAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
FnCNCH CANDIES,
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC FUU1TS,
NUTS, UA1S1NS, AC, AC, AC.
IIV WlIOIaKSAIaE On RETAIIa.
... . i..i n rut! na.rlmint. nf nil roods lu
bis Hue of business. A great variety of
DOLLS, TOYS, AC,
sultnljlefortho Holidays. Particular attention
given to
II It E A I) AND CAKES,
of nil kinds, fresh every day.
O II II I 8 T M A B CANDIES,
Oil I8TM AS TOYS.
A call Is solicited, nnd satisfaction will uc
guaranteed.
NOV. iU, 1887. ECK11A1U JACUIID.
BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS,
OAIt ROXKS,
r AND BABBIT, METAI
HULFIELD'S OICLHHRATED CU.OIIH VALVES,
STOP COCKS,
CIIKCIC VALVES,
A 1 11 COCKS,
OIL CUPS,
STEAM WHISTLES,
STHABpE aUAOESJ, STEAM PIPE AMD riTTINOB
CONSTANTiV ON I-IAND.
An attempted suieido In Liverpool ex
cused himself ou tho ground Unit ho had
got wet mid wns hanging himself up to
dry,
Agents and sole Manufacturers of Hall's Patent Double
Discharge Curbino Wheels.
BLACKSMITHING,
HEAVY OU LIGHT KOROINGS,
AGENTS FOR SIIIVE'S GOVERNOR,
acknowledged to nr. the ri.mplv.st and rest in the would.
gTC
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
. . . . . i. a,ifnnicra that
MAIN STUEL'l. iiiauom
Customers can be accoraouaicu i. ....
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Btoveplres, Tinware, Mid every v-
rietv of article found inii"
able terms, Repairing done nt the shortest notice.
25 DOZEN MILK-VANS
on baud for sate.
For
G
REAM EitS, TAPS AND DIES,
MADE TO OltDEIt.
BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES".
OKDEUS EOIt BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED,
AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
OF THE LATEST IMP1XOVED PATTERNS.
THRESHING MACHINES,
A SPECIALTY.
Buckeye Reapers Repaired,
AND ALL EXTUA TARTS FURNISHED.
MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF
I-IORTON'S PATENT HAY RAKE.
ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS
AND SATISFACTION GIVEN
May 7,'M-tf
O It M O N E Y It E V V N I) E I) ,
W HEELER'S
t T W.V
PATENT RAIL-
C II A I N II O R'S E - P O W E R.
riiniiiaft-IVitr lioroliv (Ives 11 nil CO that llO llllS
repurchased tho old titand nt Iilglit Ktreet from
Win, licuuyier, , nero ne is now inHiiumi-imjuK
tho
WHEELER PATENT,
nmlli prepared to furnish farmer, with tho most
reliable mnchlneH ever otTured t Ihe public. 'Ihe
Wheeler Mnc-hiuo Is no longer nn experiment nn
It has been lu constant uso for years and the
yeurly tAleof thlu patent exceeds that f alt oth
ers coinltlaed. , M
Wort done at our shop U warranted for ono
vear. Also, utrent for Wheeler's Combined
'rhrehher nnd Winnower.
For further particulars apply to or nddrpfH
Light Street, Columbia county, l'a.
Inne iVM-n.
A GENTS WANTED FOR
til A Jf 7? K 11 Jj J iV'.V
THE P E O P L E !
FOR
CONTAININO
Fu 11 Instructions and Practical Forms, uJapUil
to Every Kind of EuslncbV, and to all tlio mules
urine union.
BY FRANKLIN CIIAMRERLIN,
Or TUB UNITED HTATE3 UAR.
"Thero la no book of the kind which will talto
rank will) U for authenticity. Intelligence, and
compicienefcs. tsprtngjicuuMiui.i jcrpuoiienn.
This Is tlio Only New Hook of thoklnd publish
-d for many years. It Is prepared by an ablo
l'racllcal Lawyer, of twcniy-flvo years experl'
euce, and Is Juil what ever body needs for dally
use.
It Is highly recommended by many eminent
.TiKturxi liifiiiillnp thn chief Justice anil oilier
Judges of Massachusetts, and tho Chief Justice
una enure jiencn 01 oiuitein;m.
Hold nnlv bv Hubwrlption. AflENTS WAN
TED EVERYWHERE. Send for circulars
Xn. I HprucoSt., New Yoik; Cincinnati, 0.; and
uueago, in,
CAUTION
An old law-book, published many years oco,
has Just been hastily reissued as a new book,"
without even a suitable revision of Us obsoleto
statements. Jo not confound that work with
Cbamberlln's Lawisooit lor tuo l'copie,
July iJtMni.
Tills l.vrAl.Lliu.K ItcMEDY does not, like tho
poisonous Irritating snuns and strong canstlc so
lutions with which the people have long been
launbucited, simply palliate for a short tune, or
drivo tlie disease to the Lungs as Ihere is danger
of doing In the uso of such uustrums, hut It pro.
duces perfect and permanent cures of tho worst
cases of chronic catarrh, as thousands can testify,
"Cold In tho Head" Is cured with u few upplicu
tionv. Catarrhal lleadacho Is relieved and cured
as If by mngtc. It removes otfcnstve breath, loss
or Impairment of the sense or taste, smell or
hearing, watering or weak eyes, and Unpaired
memory, when caused by thevloleiiceof catarrh,
ns they all frequently lire. I oiler Ingood f.ilili u
standing reward of SX0 fur a caso of catarrh that
I cannot cure.
FOR HALE I1Y MOST DRUOOLSTH KVCUY.
W1IKRK.
Pkice Only 50 Cknt&
Ask your Druggist for tho Rkueuy; but If he
lis 1101 J'UI got lb on sine, uon i ou put. ou uy lie.
centtui; unv miserable worso than uorthliss sub.
stltutu, buiencloso sixty cents lo me, and tlio
Remedy will bo sent you imstpaM. Four pack,
ages UO, or one dozen for Heud n two cent
stamp for Dr. Bage's pamphlet on Catarrh. Ad
dress the Proprietor, It, V, l'lKUOK, Jl, I).,
JISIB-Sui. UuryALO, N, V.
JJILLIARDS1
BILLIARDS 1 1
WILLIAM H. OILMOIU:
llnH midicd it flno Illlllird Ralonn In addition to
hN well known 11E.HTAUKAKT. Hohaa3tublcH
with all thu latent Improvements and lu perfect
order. JIu keeps on hand the best
LAGER. BELR AND ALII
which the market affords. OYHTEILS to bo had
at all limes when in season, also lieer Tongue,
Tickled tripe. Clams, tic., Ac.
The public aro Invited to calh and arc proin
lsed satisfaction lelthor In billiards or relresh
ments. Ills
UIUAIW AND TOllACCO
cannot ha excelled,
illooiiifcburif, Jan. L'09.
i umwm i n ii ii
wm
I EHIGH VALLEY AaiUCULTU-
X J KAI, CHKMIUAL WOHKH.
RREIN1G A HELFRICH,
ANUFAcruiti.nH or
RREINia'S COMPLETr.
RONE M A K U R E.
A concentrated manuiecomblnlngtborcllablu
fertlllzlngpropertltsof I10NI3 II UST or GROUND
HONE, with tho nctlvo ole ments of PERUVIAN
GUANO, AMMONIACAL MATTER, AND
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
NOTICE. We prepnro but the one article,
...ivv. ft ,n n. ,1(11.1.1.1, .c.U.UIC UUU I
orm. I.uwer grades and variations In niialit
sultiilllerent Ideas of prices are generally pro
duced by dllterent proportions of adulturathsi.
farmers can save money by reducing the nuall.
iv tncinseivts. Wo use only lloue and no rhos
phatlo Guano for Phosphate of Lime, Bend fur
.-miners- aiauuro uuiue," For sale ai Manufii
turer'srateby
A. J. Ai.nnnTRnN. Uni.m p.
J. J. UOUniKHA 1 o. llloornsl.iirir I'n.
MaMOKMim. WALTER BCOiT.Catawlssal'ii.
0
MNIRUS LINE.
Tlio undersigned would respectfully nuuouuccto
me citizen of iiioomsbnrg and tho publlo geuo
rauy tun he Is running an
OMNIIllM LINE
between this place nud tbedlUerent latlroodde
pots dally (Sundays excepted), tocounect with the
several trains going South and West on the Cat
wlssa and WUllamsport Railroad, and with those
going North nnd Houthnn tho Lacknwauna and
iiioomsbnrg Railroad.
Ills Omulbusses are In good condition, commo
dious and comfortable, and charges reasonable,
Persons wishing to meet or see their friends de
part, cun be accomodated upon reasonable charg
oy leaving timely notice at any of the hotels.
.IACOU L OIltTON, Proprietor,
RAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting ot
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS,
IIATS AND CAI-S,
HATS AND CAPH,
HATS AND CAW,
IIATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CA1-S,
HOOTS AND HTIOFS,
ROOTS AND SHOES
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOIM,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTH1MO,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
IiOOKING-OLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES
LOOKING-GLASSES,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS!
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES, 1
GROCERIES,
tiUEENSWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
tiUEENSWARE,
tiUEENSWARE,
UUEENSWARE
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
HALT
HALT
HALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH
FISH,
FITH
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
. i . T (JTTI
VTEW STOVE AINU '
oVmain .., OlTOatT 1CIWM'
HLOOMBIIURU, PENN'A.
TH ic undersigned has Just lilted up and opened
""STOVE AND TIN SHOP,
in this Place, where he is prepnicd lo . make tip
STOVES OF VARIOUB rain..'-
deserving of the public ttronsgA(,0)I MET7
llloomsburg, April V B.IWL
Jacwu K. Smith.
M IT II & SELTZiWiW
.. 1 li.itntlc
Imiiortcrs nnd Dealers in r oreitu "
V .'. '7.
BP :t
II A 11 1) V A R K,
GUNS, OUTLERY, AC,
NO. M N. Til I IIII DTIIRKT, A II. CA L1.0 Wll I l.b,
PIULAUK.LPIIIA.
Nov. M,CT.lf.
DRUGS & MEDICINES
Tvor's Oariiartic Pills,
all tho purposes 01 n
Perhaps no ono ,n"'u''
clnoissuiiivcrsalyrc.
m lreil by everybody as
2cthartlo,norVasvr
Snv bcroro so universal
fy yoptcl lato ute. In
every country and nniorig
nil 3m"i ,nU ? '''
b t cBlclcnt, paw""
viit. Tho obvious rc.f
and f.ir more effec.
timl remedy Hian any
rri.nin n ho havo
ssiirouWShnyM
-tint It never fail" 0V,amu upon thou-
Its composl Ion,, Wo iiavo rkl,blocl,rcsoftho
s.mil 01 ccrlillcatci of tliPir rcmat kn ,n
followlnir comnlalnW, but sum enre U(h tlcra
every nclg iboihood, and wo ncciiau.i ciml)tcs,
AilKlto
contalnln nc Ithor . palpmci or n , m. Ti,clr
they maybe tkcn "'"v,?
llicin Pl''i'rfKri tnelrnso In i7 quantity,
no harm cn "'!WP powerful Infliicnco on tho
They oncraM 1 by the It ' rjowmu 6tlmu,at? lt
Internal viscera to Lremovo tho obstructions of ho
liitohcaltliyaclion rcniuvu"j orjtllns 0f tlis
body, roiiWrlns SSmVctTi cy eslst, such derange-
nth mpi'lly euro:
nrii
hOUl.
in and rcBiovo u Via.. rmn.
doc Is Rcnerally required. pnlnl-
(utlon of thr Hrari, ;-, ,,,.". " . ,M
IMRtlTtim " rv
(itsfsj
BLOOMSIlUimNoiui.,?
ERAllY lNBTIIti1'
HOARD OF IXsTh,. frtU'
HlIlY CAllVCn. . . WiV
Prof, s-or ,,f lnlcl1,CUrt ... feht'tl
Teacher
Miss Sarah A, tw.s
Professor of k"2?feSiti
Professor oA.TnU
Profo ,CrV,"-,,yr',..Hl V
Teacher of geoKrill)ilv''lU.l'.,". 5!
u"HnU
A..I .i (...;,.?ln'.llr..s -
" ,l (II Iniiti . '
PR1
?Hn00J
'or'i.rpv
MKsAllmt. . Ml"
Teacher of SI uslc on tlie ("ij 0Yac
Teacher of Vw M',1;
Tench, r of i5;
fENJ
uboi
ISe sjfni.1 Wiul tuch cEanje those eoniplalnti
i'Fr,rroI..ran,J.procalR
lllOUld 00 I.IKCII HI largu nuu ait.tii.vu. '
dace tlio effect of a drastio purge. ,,t-a.v.
For HnpJirrsslon a largo dose should bf 1 UVen
a. It prodSccs tl.o desired effect by symps hy.
As a IJIniif r I'lllt tako ono or two 1'IKs to pro-
moto d gcslion and rcuoyo wii;t', . ,
An occasional doso stimulates the
bowels Into healthy action, restores tho appetite,
and Invigorates tlw syslem. "ene" It Is n
vantageons whero no serious Jerngement es t.
One Vho feels tolerably well, often finds lh.it ado
of thoc Mi mates lifm fceldccldedlrbetter.from
their cleansing and renovating effect onthcdlges
live apparatus.
Dlt. J. C. ATM A CO., rracllenl ChcmUlt,
ZOWELT,. 31 ASS., V. 8. A.
MlV STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ISAIAH HAOENllUCII,
Main Street ono door abovo E. MendenliaH's
RAriargo nssoitment of Stoves, Heaters and
Ranges constantly on hand, nud fur sale at the
lowest rates. .
Tinning Innl! Its branches carefully attended to,
nnd satisfaction RUaliilltied.
Tin worlc of nil kinds wholesale nnd retail. A
trial Is requested.
Apr.U.WI If
rpiIE NEW HARDWARE STORE.
I NE PLUS ULTRA.
Having enlarged our Btoro Room and Just
OPENED A NEW bUPl'LY,
directly from the Manufacturers, purchased for
cash, on n declining market, w e uro prepa.rod to
oiler the same to
FARMERS, MECHANICS, BUILDERS,
nnd tho rest of Mankind, n general stock, com
prising nil Iho kinds nnd qualities usually kept
In a city Hard Waro Store, suitable to Iho wants
of the county, at unusually low prices.
All those t ho arc dcslrlous of purchasing goods
In our Uuo can savo Money by looking lu at tho
New Haldware Store.
Please give us n c ii 1 and cxamlno our stock Ac.
RUN VAN A WARDEN,
Apr. 23.60-lyr llloomsburg, Pa.
gHARPLESS tt IIAR3IAN,
EAGLE VOU.MinV AMI MANUFACTU1.1NO tillol1,
STOVES i PLOWS WHOLESALE A RETAIL
THR CKLEHIiATED UOXTUOSE IE0 J1EAU AND
TUB 1ICTT0S WOOIIKS I1EAM PLOWS.
Castings nndFiroRrlckfor repalrtngcltvBtovcs.
All kinds of llross or Iron casting mado to order
upun suuri- nonce.
11. F. BHARPLESS P. B. HARMAN.
Itloonisburg, Pii. I'roprletors.
juttr.iv, Du-ii.
AC.
Ae.,
CO.'S,
CO.'H,
CO.'H.
CO.'S.
CO.'H.
McKELVY, NEAI.
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
Northwest corner oi Main and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market streets.
Northwest corner of Mutu and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of MHlnand Market Streets,
Noithwest corner of Main and Market Btrects,
liLOOMSBURG, PA.,
ULOOMKHURO, PA
llLOOSlHllURO, PA
IIIAIOMSIIURO, PA.,
IiLOOMSHUHO, PA.
IRON AND NAII.W,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
In large Quantities nud at reduced rates, alway
ou uanu.
JOOK, READ, AND LEARN,
THAT THE
Uroat SliOhlionccs Remedy I
OS' TIIK CELKllltAThTI INI1IAX
DR. LEWIS JOSHEPIIUS,
of tno distinguished Trlbo of Rhoshonces, Colum
bia Territory Is now for sale in llwt ITnlrtn.
'I his all possessing great remedy, Is warranted
mm in iiuuui nun eiupiiiuio langusge, we can
nmeiy suy, nniy i.e reueu upon io ivnuo n pernia
nenteuroof nil illsi'ntifH nl ,lin 'rltrnni i.iir.u
Liver, Kldnevs, Digestive Orgnns.ctc, As well
as scrofula, tho various skin diseases, Humors
and all Impurity of the blood, oxceptlng the third
i ilu Canada wliero this great remedy hns been
In use for u short tlmo it has Indeed effected
some of tho lnnst morvclniiR nron atvni. Tivnr.ir,..
la tlio annals nf historical medicine. Huch being
the ease In nddltion to Its former renown in Col
umbia Territory we defy humanity to dispute
the fact thnt this Great Shoshonecs Remedy is
Hie remedy of remedies of the lU'li Century, and
Mt.ttnt ..t.!,u tt.t;a aititt ttv tiie uitur oi builer-
injrliumantty.
Prico of I lie Retuedv lnlnrpn ntitla l 01
ManiinicluredbyDr. Young A 13ros.,'at Byrn.
cuse, N. Y.
r or saie uy nil dealers in Medlclelne.
r
$1000
IJta U. S ;LCcailaj, to fell oUTMtrCiTicd i-ultl iMflZ
vU cutTiUh ...rsjjiviShsr . sjt-iiirSV.;
-uat-r rnil tiarlcwT sdjrca. tht AUUrtias Wit
jftnirt to St awtwr .Uj.-.V. T. hdrpnutnt
v-rQtf'.t sKlvf KVtflw-X ft Ctrwlws Jjmn,
Csrkfoai
July J,'CS)-Sia
QARRIAOE MANUFACTORY,
Eloomsburg, Pa.
M. O. BLOAN A 11ROTHEU
the suocessors of
WILLIAM SLOAN A SON
continue tho business of maktug
carriages, uuaoir-s,
and every stylo of
FANCY WAGONS,
which Uiey have constantly ou hand to sultcus
lomers. Nover using ny material but the best
luid employing the most eiperleneod workmen
they hopo to continue as heretofore to give entire
satisfaction to every customer, Au Inspection o
their work, anil of the reasonable price asked for
he same, Is sure to Insure a stile.
May 5,'Wtf
"... "M ""ttifiiinm, siu
TTVv?;r,K.rcl'llulu,,',Io,1''tul1 TIlROATnnd
LUNG Diseases. i,'tb. 8,'Hl.ly,
tRUGQISTS WRITE THUS OF
GREAT SHOSIIONEES REMEDY!
(AusTiiAcra or letteiis.)
Geneva. N. Y.. Feb. istii. tQf.n
UK. Iouno A Huo. I find my sales of your
valuable Remedies greatly Increasing. In fact
1 our Great Hhoslium.es Remedy Is giving the best
vi i Buiitiiuvt.wit.uiiutitttui; Justus ins recommend
ed lo do, several having oven come In to toll mo
maw tiititi. tutry ai.tt. uccu uvneuieu irom US USC.
I havo Bold out of It again, etc. etc.
W1LLARD N. SMITH.
Jl'erman, N. Y.,March, ath, Ihw.
. J)K. iousa A llno.-I Blurted your Great Hhos.
uoneea iieineuy by giving away one bottle ton
confirmed Dyspeptic, the result has beeu ample.
It gives universal satisfaction, more than Any
other medicine wehavehad iu (he store for yean
J rum what I havo seen of tho Hlioslionces, I feci
Justlrted In recommending It. Bend me tlx ale.
liYROi. FENNER.
Watcrtown. N. Y.. Marc.li l.iih. miin
Dn. iousaAIIito. YourHhoshonees Remedy
Is giving good satisfaction, and sells better than
any other new medicine we have evcrattomnted
to Introduce, as wo are nearly out of It, send us
HUMwtiv, . lata IV JO & CO,
lW N, Morgan M., Chicago, III. Feb, lSlh, 1SUD.
Im. Jioufiu A Uuo.-l havo suld overten doz. of
great number of tho Bboslionecs Pllls.l It lives
uiiiveisal satisfaction, I havo not heard one to
whom I have sold, but what sneaks of tt lu the
highest terms, und recommend It to others s nud
us I am nearly out of It, please send mi half a
gross more at onco, ctc.lic. '
GEO. DROOKEIl.
Price of the Remctly In largo plnts.ll.w.
ciu.1 N. Y. y VOU"'! i'"'-1 Bl Sj'ra'
Fur sale by all dealers lu iledleino.
TI,11'1,MI&SI8'S0-U01 POWD15R AO
(Mi,,.!i,y..t'uLt',t",1','r 011(1 Bcrofulous Diseases
in tuo Bkln. Hee report to L. I. Mtdleul (ic1mv
xsew ork Uly. Jim joss, jiyoa-sm
A LL KINDS OF Joii" PRINTINO
Wutllo'S OffloefCTUiJ 111 "IUtC0U tiUa
QRANGEVILLE FOUNDRY,
MACHINE SHOP AND AGRICULTURAL
WORKS.
The undersigned desires to Inform his friends
and the publlo generally, that ho has tebullt nnd
enlarged his Foundry and MaclilnoSliop.nnd re
moved nil his business from Light Htrtet lo the
ituta, u iiiti!ii.ti I'.ttiu. n tii-iu lu i-uuiac-U.IUH Willi
niseounury no win eontinuo to mnnuiacturo
tvueeiers luiuway unain liorse-rower and
iiiresuer, inuproveu, uaruou s l'alent.
TIIREHHEIt AND CLEANER.
cither overshot for Tread-rower or undershot
Willi Lever-Power. Ho also Manufacture to
uruerHuuius up mi aiuus 01
MILL 0 EARING,
Circular Saw Mandrels, Patent Slides for Haw
Mills, tho latest Imnroved Iron Ileum li,itm ,f
tiiiieii-ut itiiiui tttHjuun jicam r:owt, Doublo
Corn Pious, aud Plow l'oinls of every descilp-
uou geutrauy uscuinrouglioul tlio county,
IRON KETTLES, HELLS
cellar urates, Hlovts.Slcd and Sleigh Soles, and
111 I.ict eveiylliingnelierallv niinln in n Nmnirt-
hounlry. 'Ihose ttlslilng to piiicluiso Machines
would do well loeiamllio his iniichliies, nud the
lmproieuunls mudeim ibo puwer.by which at
...... u, inu ...vilUll It lUKeil 1)11,
ALL MACHINES ARE WARRAN1ED
to gtyo good satlsfncllon. and terms mndo to suit
am Kiuus ci ccui.iry produce tukell
lu exchange for Plows and castings.
ThllUkmi in Ilia frlon,!. ,,.! ?,;.,., a... . ..
favors hu would still ennllnue In sollelttliosiiiue.
Apr.O.CO-tf Oraugevlllo Fu,
..' ''iu''. r. cel.... .1
It is hot I cr for st,lon, T.i
iliigofthu lenn,l,iit,,BV
In t hev can enter "m ti.m
Sfnratti t.1 ii:a -"JliIDl Itlll
, , t 'm
rr.ni
TJNFAIIalNOEY,:,,,,;
Messrs. i,azai:i-.U(E
OI'TIClANSiB
Have, Willi u view tu i ,,,, J
kriiw
un " iu-rc
iKiti."Ktrri:i si-u-.bo
silo
Ayer's
mm
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
v A dressing winch
i iu uiico ngiecaiuo,
lu'iillliy, mid eirectiml
Cur lUT-civing tlio
linir. Failed or gray
hair it soon restored
to ih original color
witli the gloss and
freshnesi of youth.
Tliin liair is thick
ened, fulling linir cliodtcd, nud bnld
ncs3 often, lliniigli not nl.vnys, cured
liy its use. Nolliin,' tan restore the
hair where iho follicles nro destroyed,
or tlio glands iitrnliied mid decayed.
Rut such at remain enn be Fnvcd for
usefulness by this iipplicntion. Instead
of fouling Iho hair with ft rrnsty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean nnd vigorous.
Its occasional Uao will prevent Ihe hair
from turning gray or falling off, nnd
consequently prevent baldness. Freo
from those deleterious substniiccs which
make somo preparation.) dmigcious nnd
injurious to tho hair, the Vigor enn
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for n
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so dcsiralj'
Containing neither oil nor dye, it uod
not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts
long ou tho hair, giving it,.a rich glossy
lustre nud a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,,
Practical and Analytical Ciilmists,
LOWELL, MASS.
rxucEi $i.oo.
Feb. 5, 11C3.
tatlDl
shoo
l'l'iiilltij
MlMH a. I). Wf
V.K1
I and
M'ATlo.VlRj l t
As their solo Agent for this r5
tnkeu care to give all noeJM
huve confidence In tlio oliilii; ANf
ineetllio rcqulreiuuiln.fmi "V"
porlunlty will bo thusnirgtow K
times
SPIiCTACLIS UNKQUAUX -KKI
TlIElRSTIti:NOrilKXI.5l,l!!
VINO (ItlAUT.,.
Too much cnnnolbosalJjiL "oT
ORITY over the ordinary s'aaf
no glimmering, fin irinj iija, , i. M
other unpleasant sinsstionu !9"
from the peculiar coutirncLi'HI'"
they nro soothing uiulprmnni rB "
ot relief to tho wturtr, snU.J'l,
CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VWCS Hs ,
al liculthi light. They am iht
"UI
PRESERVE AS WELl;-
TIIK Siaiil're
.17.7.
And nru tlio ClIKAl'IJ-f tetjtiB, ,
ways lasting uisv inM s.,, jj,
lug necessary, 'j'Jjf
.u. El(I
C A U T 1 0)15
MI.SS A. I). Wis an
d w
HTATtoXffi
.. 1)
Jii,ooM.stiriM211
. u.
Is tho ONLY AKitl gJJJi1
this plnco.
ess-WE ejiploy w:Ll
I'eb. 10,'0!),-ly. Q'i'
G
D
R. TAYLOR'S
OLIVn II RANCH
I T T K R H
j-EYV FIRM,
NATIONAL IRON WORKS
BILLMYER & IIENRIE,
Tho subscrlbersrespcclfully call the attention
ofthubutliiisseonimunlty tolhclr Works sllua.
td on tho L. II. R, R. nbovo the Depot.
IILOOMSIIUHO J' A.
I'OU.NDl:r.S, MACHINISTS AND IRON
SMITHS.
M A N U F A (J T U R E It S OF
Steam Engines, Hollers, Saw nnd Grlt-Mill
Machinery, Shafting, Pulley nud Hungers,
They nlso mnltenll ktndsnf Threshing Machines
of the most approved patlcrnsnnd the Celebrated
Moutroso Iron Ream Plows, Coolc, Parlor liar
room and Work-shop STOVES. Hinders and n
full nssorlment of Fire bricks, nnd casting! con.
stnntly on hand for repairing Stoves. Several
different slr.es nnd designs of CellarUmtos. They
nro nlso prepared to furnish Cur Whccli nnd
Axles for Mining purposes nnd nenonil Mining
castings. Iron nnd Urass cnMlngs for every de
scription of Job work. Agilcullural Implements
made nnd repaired. Piirtlculiir attention given
to the repairing of all kinds of Reapers-extra
parts on hand.
June r.'WMf.
F)ON'T IN i END AtVrONIS.iINO'
TUnWOKMI 1'UMl-I.NQ OIL, J1UTWATKU.
K A Y'S P U M P S,
USEU AND ADMIRED IIV EVERY ONE.
Especially tho ladles,
A mild and ngreeablo Tonic Stimulant, Slom
aclilc ami Ciuiuluatlvo
R I T T E R B ,
Extracted entliely from Herbs nud Rools. High
lybeiieiiclal lu
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DERILITY,
and Loss of Appetite;
and nn excelleutCorrectlvofov persons' sullering
.aun, iMioruers oi me Dowels, Hatulenco.dc,
Sold Everywhere.
epot, No. H3 Market Street, Philadelphia.
winter, tho wuteruot runnhigso longafier 'uiiiS
Ing. Having taken tho flrst premium nt evcrv
fi! 'icyi T00 "'"ll'lled: also recommeu'
1..l.'y"1,.ln,,uranco Uoinpnnles, nn iiccoi tof
Fnil,yj,?iout,.".oro wnlM " "" "d with less
labor, they throwing n barrel of wnU-r a mln He
iVease 7m,.1S tr"U wo ttr0 '""'Idefit "e can
Again t It Is moro simple, IthnvliiL' no lower
box tucked with tow nud nllow ,Til?l? ivYhJ
you are not compelled to drink: for o wboli ','!",
riTCII PINE OR IJLACK OAK WATER.
whlch,iLlr?,?,'.'1,,!,ll?of ?1M, cucumber wood,
wiiicii is free from taste, also lasts longer In wn.
ter. It has nlso many other ndvaniiiils u -h di.
can only bo found out by mina fthei t linvo
llte 'itv vearl'i L'iP, .Vr ' l'F V, t"te "o?
a 11 i.',S?rl!? ""'ling rapidly everywhere.
...1 UIUVIM IlirOlieil 1 lit IUtf.lailtl.ti.atr l,.a. . I....
- , -twium ,u, uy
Wlt-I.IAMSPOKT. Pi. AMS,!J,A,y
CATAWISSA.PA. ",,"XSil
u?,"celved unless uddressed to
July loMMy' ' " l tntun M "I!'"!- 1 lo
pOWDER KEGS AND LUMUKR,
W. M. MONROE CO.,
Rupert, Pa.,
Manufacturers of
POWDER KEOH,
and dealers lu all kinds of
LUMBER,
givo notice that they are prepared to accomodate
their custom with dispatch, and on tho cheapest
OOMl'aTilINU NEW.
The undersigned btgs leuvo to Inform hr
fiKuedl.,"" XU" ,,UblU! Wit s ha"
HLOOMSllUltG,
of goods In the line of u ffesh "to, u
MILLINERV llllll TRIMMINGS
COUlIlHTKAW 11A1S
!'i',1..,i'.'1"1,?.r',,'"t ""Uce.nnd lu the best style of
the art, Prices cheap and work satlsfaelory.
Wit Blreet, October t, Is7.'
MRH. E. KLINE.
TOR PRINTING IN COI.OHH,
l Niatly sxscutsa ut this ottlss, '
Bept, 1,'fiS.ly
J. K, TAYLOR 4 CO,
J Jl. IRVINE'S QREAT INDIAN
MEDICINE.
r8KUfOna01!I.TlIANIOnTYYl-AIls:KOKnjlANY
Is tho most successful medicine yetdlscovereit for
0,..:".'.flI-. LlveCornpiafm' faVe
lsmado'cntlreiror " UJU'SC'U'0 ' L"a-a"
ROOTS AND IIERRS.
oiie,whoglvesltn?,'i?i?inKiev1'1 convince any
without It It Is Si S!nlsldnSi,u.nl,Jr 1"'oum b"
laiVvxrtM
"ve-dlscasts for the last Ifn'i! C.W"H
cured K flle'iiffi' i now
QIIIUT INDIAN MEDICINU
ranjemuitof Ibehlo.i "'i? ABUe' lcvcr"'"'
a which tun be liad ut A. H. iltvivl;!U
Med cluoH ore lu Light Hlreet Ll iinbia comS
A'uSntf i trarnl."l . It. OORDNUt.
'I Ills inedldno is prepared only by
.May7,'K,yr Igiit'iV
DKAFNESS, RLINDNESS AND
. ... f3?'""?! t'.cated with tho utinom su?cV.
nt.
j. isi , m, li., aim l-rofetsor of Diuaui af ill
vl I-ennigUuntu, lluturt ncrlmcr. (lor mcrlv '".ft
U-jdeii, lolhuul ) No. wtfAlcli w" l'ml!
o?e1xaa,Xton"UdWl,h
Jan. iu, 'ou.-ivr
rpiIE MAQIO COMR TEETH ARF
ttaait-u ttnu bOllU liye. IOU Wet VOUr hnlr
f 'tlHtiV'.1'6 com,.'t lt .Produees n pi?mni . , t
blac-U or tjrnwu. Cue comb hent by mull for Ti r!1
KnrliKrtlnlai ir. '
Jl-TtaO 3111.
Bprlliglleld.Mass,
$10
A DAY.
Adtirru
J 1 J' UK! til.
A. J.FIII.LAM.
New York,
Ru
Q.KT THE REST.
.Miuisoii's Copper Tubular Mghiuii.K
. . - , ri'tt uon ugauisi iiisnsier by liithtr.li t
ever Inviiidn. Tim substrlbtr Is ie fi,!;!
ItOVO llltitlilimi ntt.l ull a.t.li.u .. I'.-e
ersou win i,0 promptly utteuded to. '
My IVW E. U. IUDI.EMAN.
FOR NEAT AND CIIEA11
JOB PrtTNTT'TMT-
Call Lt The Columblau ouico, Illoomsbur r
ROVER tt llAKBl,Vus
'El
)ybt
loci
i nwr riiuwioo
1'AMII.T
NC
pos
ELASTIC STIoa
st
HI
'h.
JN
SCI
toj
ic
do
1L
ust
,ol
Vl
ru
Hit
IIROillWiY.M!' UN
us
Al
jr .
.i llJi'-i
750 ChestHllt Mice
POINTH 01-'
i:xt Br
i
111:
OH
if
U
n
lleuuty and Kluitltliy of .''"'ai
IVrfecllon nud Hliiipllclll "llujli
Using bath tlircmls illriiW1"'
No fiisteulng nf seumnW l'
t.1
of thread. sn
Wido range ol nppllis""0 --
adjustment. L
Tho seam retains Us U",
washing nud Ironing. m
Resides doing all kliuH"'" "
Howlug Machines, these Up
most beautiful aud ytim'i
ornamental work. ,
J0J j,
,,k
J-Tho Highest Prt-i"''1""' u
Exhibitions of the VuW't
havo been awarded the "W'c
Machines, nnd Iho workil"'"l
exhibited hi compelll!'-
-.Ol-
'I
I
-Tlio very lilgh'' I"1"' .'
THE LEGION OrMIOM'li
tho reprcscnlnllveofllicO'01' ,
Muchlues, ut Iho Eipo.lU"" u
1807, thus attesting their ''' i
all other Bowlug Machlu"-
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