The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 10, 1869, Image 4

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    MAIMER'S COLUMN.
Oi,i) t'oii.N rou ltoa I-'eedino. Ono
or tho Icndliicncricultuml Journals snys
of feuding hogs, "begin with rcfiiio
Rrnlii, bron, nnil unsound corn find fin
ish oir with old corn, If tlicro ho any on
linnd."
Now this "old corn" la tho subject of
our story. Why should wo finish off
With old cornnmt not with now ? What
Is lu tho old corn Unit in wanting to tho
iii'WV Is this groin liko wine, tlmt Im
proves with ngo? Wo do not moan to
rldlculo tho Idea. Wo havo great res
pect for old notions, prima facta, and
will not treat them with disrespect un
less wo can provo them Ifa-rcspcclful ;
and wo confess as regards this, wo want
tho direct proof. It Is ovcry well-set
tied fact that good, firm pork cannot bo
mado of such ordinary slop3 as nro fed
to hogs, nor of pumpkins, turnips, cab
bages, Ac, and that corn Is tho best of
food for tho purpose But Is It tho nunl
Ity of hardness In tho corn that makes
tho meat firm, and therefore tho harder
tho better, arid therefore old corn better
than now? Supposo wo grind tho old
corn, how then ? or suppose we soak it ?
Tho dryness and hardness of old corn
Is a serious objection of ltaelf, and It b0'
hooves thoso who maintain the superi
ority of old over now to show In what
It consists ; or If that cannot bo done,
to satisfy us by caroful experiment that
tho fact 13 as thoysay. Do not let us
hold on to this old notion because It Is
old.
Tlicro Is another Httlo matter wo
should llko to havo settled In this pork
business. Will pork, killed In tho
wrong tlmo of tho moon, "shrink In
tho pot ?" That is If you kill on tho dc.
crease, will a big plcco of meat, put in
tho pot como outa small piece, and vice
versa f A great many pooplo practlco
this notion who will not own that they
believe It. Tho writer engaged to sell
a lot of pork, on one occasion, to a very
intelligent gentleman, who requested
that it might bo killed when tho moon
was all right, remarking, with a smllo
that tho ladies thought It of some Im
portance. Whether swine's flesh Is subject to
this sort of lunacy wo will not deter
mine, but suggest that tho matter bo
sol at rest by a fair trial. Exchange.
Training- Horses. Colts aro left
entirely too long before they aro taken
In hand for breaking In. Their futuro
life should bo a part of their earliest
education; instead of, as generally now,
left to go as they list until tho tlmo ar
rives for tho professional "breaker" to
practlco on them. It is Just as easy
while commencing to fondlo and pet
with them, to learn them to bo obedi
ent to tho halter and other things ; and
they would then bo brought to work
rnoro easily, and with u better spirit
than thoy now often aro. Wo saw at
tho close of tho war n soven-yoar old,
which had hitherto known service only
as n cavalry horse, "broken in" to go in
a heavy wagoon. Tho cruelty It was
nothing else "necessary" though ,it
seemed to bo, shameful. Tho owner
had bought him for that purposo and he
"would not pull." Two men with green
clubs beat him for noarly an hour,
during which tlmo ho broko tho wagon
and tho gears nearly all to pieces In his
roarings and layings down. IIo learned
at last that all this meant that ho had
to pull forwnrds,and ho over afterwards
mado an excellent driving horse. But
nil that suffering might havo been avoid
ed by a proper training when young.
Thero nro some horses llko some men,
whoso naturo Is essentially vicious, and
with whom the rod cannot bo spared
without spoiling tho child : but with a
proper training of tho colt, it would bo
round lu horso-ralslng, as In child rais
ing tho old rules of kicking and cuffllng
Will bo oftencr inoro honored In tho
breach than in tho observance. Ph fto-
delphia JPress.
Cokn Foddeii. A falling off in milk,
and tho neglect to provide food for soil
ing. Induces many to turn stock Into
meadows early, and boforo they havo
become thickly coated with oftermarth
It Is bad economy, very injurious to
meadows, while tho Boomingly "fair
leou'i is swept away In a fow days, and
a scanty yield of milk is tho result for
tho balanco of tho season. Thero is no
crop, thercforo, that pays tho dairyman
better ono year with another, than the
few acres dovoted to corn fodder. Corn
fodder should bo fed in tho stalls, as
thero Is no waste, besides the stock thus
fod aro more quiet and less disposed to
hang about, waiting for their feed, as
they do when tho fodder Is given them
In tho open field. Bach cow in tho stall
gct3 its proper sharo of food, and thero
is no hooking or soiling of the fodder
by master cows. Tho herd should bo
fed TCgularly at stated hours, and they
soon become accustomed to tho time,
coming of their own accord to tho sta-
blcs, and during other portions of tho
day they will feed more in tho pastures.
Corn fodder for soiling should bo wet
tea before feeding. It is a good plan to
cut In tho morning and lot U lay In tho
sun till afternoon and then feed. In
this way somo of tho external moisture
will bo got rid olf, and tho food will bo
preferred by nnlmals, and produce bet
ter results. Corn fodder Is very succu
lent, and docs not need to bofarthor
diluted by feeding when tho dow or
water is adhering to it. Botter reduce
tho water in It by wetting and partially
urying.
Oannino Coiin. Mrs. William D,
Ilozelton, of Marhopac Falls, In tho
Michigan Furmer, says: I tako tho
3voot or oven green corn boforo it gets
too old, cut It from tho cob, fill my cans
full, pressed down. I then tako a boil
cr, lay somo sticks In tho bottom for
my cans to set on; I then lay tho covers
of tho cans on looso, fill the boiler with
water bo that It will cover half way up
mo sides or tho cans, put tho cover on
tho boiler, boll for thrco hours briskly,
tako out and press tho covers on tight.
Will keep well and hnvo all tho flavor
of green corn.
Holding urMiLic, A writer in tho
Cincinnati Qaittle says tho best way to
provont cows from holding up their
milk Is to milk tho forward teats per-
locuy ury, men cnango to tho two hind
(cats and milk very fast, and tho desir
ed result will most likely bo obtained.
I havo tried this experiment on an old,
inuloy cow that possesses a great deal of
obstinacy in this lino, and with success.
Another writer suggests that It is a bet
ter way to tako two stones, wolghlng
10 or 0 pounds each, and tlo to them u
ropo two feet long, and when you go to
milk hang It acrone thocow'fl back.
THE
THE YOUNG FOLKS.
Tom Thumb.
A poor woodman sat lu his cotlngo
ono nlgiit, smoKing ins pipo ny mo
fireside, whllo Ills wlfo nut by his sldo
spinning. "How lonely It U, wife,"
said ho, as ho puffed out ii long curl of
smoke, "for you and mo to sit hero by
ourselves, without any children to play
about and amuso us, while other poo
plo seem bo lmppy and merry with
their children!" "What you say Is very
true," said tho wife, sighing, and turn
ing round her wheel; "how happy
should I bo If I had but ono child I I f it
wcro over so small nay, If It wcro no
bigger than my thumb I should bo
very happy, and lovo it dearly." Now
odd as you may think It It camo to
puss that this good woman's wish was
fulfilled, Just In tho very way sho had
wished II; for, not long afterwards, sho
had n llttlo boy, who was quite healthy
nnd ntroug, but was not much bigger
than my thumb. Bo they said, "Well,
wo cannot say wo havo not got what
wo wished for, and, llttlo as ho Is, wo
will lovo him dearly." And they call
ed him Thomas Thumb.
Thoy gavo him plenty of food, yet
for all they could do ho nover grew big
ger, but keptjust tliu samu Blze as ho
had been when born. Still his eyes wero
sharp and sparkling and ho soon show
ed himself to bo n clever llttlo follow,
who always knew well what ho was
about.
Ono day, aslhowoodnian was getting
ready to go into tho wood to cut fuel,
ho said, "I wish 1 had somo ono to
bring tho carl after me, for I want to
mako haste." "Oh, father," cried Tom
"I will tako euro of that; tho cart shall
bo In tho wood by tho tlmo you want
It." Then tho woodman laughed, and
said, "How can that bo ? you cannot
reach up to thohorso's bridle." "Nov-
or mind that, father," said Tom; "If my
mother will only harness tho horse, I
will got into his car and tell him which
way to go." "Well," wild tho fathor,
i'wo will try for once."
When tho tlmo camo tho mother har
nessed tho horso to tho cart, and put
Tom Into his car; and as ho sat thero
tho llttlo man told tho beast how to go,
crying out "do on 1" and "Stop I" as ho
wanted: and thus tho horso went on
Just us well as it tho wood man had
driven it himself Into tho wood. It
happened that as the horso was going a
littlo too fast, and Tom was calling out,
"Gently ! gently !" two strangers camo
up. "What nn odd thlug that is!" said
one; "there Is a cart going along, and I
hear a carter talking to tho horso but
yet I can soo no one." "That is queer,
indeed," said tho other; "let us follow
tho cart, and sco whero it goes," So
thoy wont on into tho wood, till at last
thoy camo to the placo whero tho wood
man was. Then Tom Thumb, seeing
ills father, cried out, "See, father, hero
lam with tho cart, all right and safo!
now tako mo down I "So his father took
hold of tho horso with ono hand, and
wiih tho other took his son out of tho
horso's ear, and put him down upon a
straw, whero ho sat as merry as you
pieasc.
Tho two strangers wero nil this tlmo
looking on, and did not know what to
say for wonder. At lust ono took tho
other aside. nndsaId,"That llttlo urchin
will mako our fortune, If wo can get
him, nnd carry him about from town to
town as n show; wo must buy him."
So thoy went up tolho woodman.and
asked him what ho would Uko for tho
llttlo man: 'Ho will bo better off," said
they, "with us than with you." "I
won't sell him at nil," said tho father ;
"my own flesh and blood is dearer lo mo
than all tho silver and gold in tho
world." But Tom, hoorlng tho bargain
they wanted to mako, crept up his fath
er's coat to his shoulder, and whispered
hi his ear, "Tako tho money, fathcr.and
let them hnvo ino; I'll soon eomo back
to you."
So tho woodman at last said ho would
soil Tom to tho strangers for n largo
plecoofgolil, and thoy paid tho piece,
"Whoro would you llko to sit?" said
one of them. "Oh, put mo on tho rim
of your hat; that will bo a nico gallery
forme; lean walk about there, and seo
tho country as wo go along." So they
uia as Ho wished; and when Tom had
taken leave of his father thoy took him
away with them.
Thoy journeyed on till It began to bo
dusky, and then tho llttlo man said,
"Let mo get down, I'm tired." So tho
man took offhls hat, and put him down
on a clod of earth, lu a ploughed field
by the side of tho road. But Tom ran
about amongst tho furrows, and at last
sllpt Into an old mouse-hole. "Good
night, my masters 1" said ho; "I'm off!
mind and look sharp after mo tho next
time." Then they ran at once to tho
placo, and poked tho ends of their sticks
into tho mouso-hole, but all in vain ;
Tom only crawled farthoi and farther
In; and at lust it becamo quite dark, so
that they wero forced to go their way
without their prize, as sulky us could
be.
When Tom found thoy wero gone, ho
camo out of his hlding-plaeo, "What
dangerous walking it is," said he, "in
this ploughed Held ! If I wcro to fall
from ono of theso great clods, I should
undoubtedly break my neck." At last,
by good luck, ho found a largo empty
snall-shelJ. "'I'hls Is lucky," said he,
"I can sleep hero very well;" and In ho
crept.
Justus ho was fiilllngaslcop, ho heard
two men passing by, chatting totrethcr:
and ono said to tho other,"How can wo
roi) mat rich parson's homo of his sil
ver and gold?" "I'll tell you," cried
Tom. "What noise was that?" Mild
the thlof, frightened; "I'm surol heard
somo ono speak." Thoy stood still lis
tening, ami Tom said, "Tako ino with
you, and I'll soon show you how to get
tho parson's monoy." "But where aro
you V" said thoy. "Look about on tho
gioutid,"utisworcd he, "and listen whero
tho sound comes from." At last tho
thieves found him out, and lifted liim
up in their hands. "You littlo urchin!"
they said, "what can you do for U3?
"Why I cun get between thu Iron win
dow-bars ol tho parson's house, anil
throw you out whatever you want."
'That's a good thought." uaid tho
thloves; "como along, wo shall seo what
you can do."
(Continued.)
TmuTV-Fouit persons In tho Insnno
Asylum at Indianapolis hocamo insane
from tho cxccsslvo uso of tobacco.
A Wehtekn editor says :-."Tho march
of civilization Is onward, onward llko
tho slow but Intrepid tread of a Jackass
towards a pock of oata,"
COLUMBIAN AND
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS,
Iff. W. SAMPLE t CO.,
Corner-of Mnin SLrcot nnd L. & 13. Hail Kofid.
BLOOMSBUEO-,
MAOIUNISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS;
BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKUHS.
MANUFAOTUlUiUIS OF
STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS,
fji:xi:uAi. .haciiim: wokk and iuuairs.
MILL OEAllINO, BHAFTINO, FULLEYH, HANUEItd, HEAD nLOCJCB,
SAW LXXjXj GEii.EI3Sra OIF .KIHSnDS,
CASTINGS VOW FURNACES
AND
AIJ10 UAH WIIIIKIH ANll AXLES
BRASS CASTINGS
CAIt BOX ICS,
COMPOSITION CASTINGS,
BBLFIELIV3 CELEBRATED GLOBE VALVES,
STOP COCKS,
: CIIECIC VALVES,
AIR COCKS,
OIL, CUl'S, -
STEAM aUAOES, STBAIVI
Agents and solo manufacturers of Hall's Patent Double
DIschargo Turbluo Wheels;
BLACKSMITHI3STQ,
HEAVY Oil I.IUHT FOItGINGH, .'.
AGENTS FOB Sl-IIVK'S GOVERNOR, ; ,
ACKNOWI.ElXllll) TO 111
REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES,
BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES.
ORDKIIS KOR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
OV T1IF, LATEST TMVI10VEI) TATTEIINB.
THRESHING MACHINES,
A
Buckrvr Reapers Repaired;
A Nil AI.hKXTIlA l'AUTH I'ttllNmilUI).
MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF
,1-1 OUT ON !S .PAT
ALL ORDERS EXECUTFI) WITH
O It M 0 N 1! Y
May 7."CJ-tf
WHEELER'S
WAY
PATENT RAIL-
CHAIN II O R S E- V O W E R.
ThubuUcrlber hereby Klveanotlco that ho has
repurchased tho old eland at Light Street from
win. Hchurler, whero ho la now manufacturing
the
W II E E L E R P A T E N T ,
and Is prepared to furnUli farmers with tho most
reliable machines over oirered t , the public. Tho
Wheeler Machlno U no longer an experiment as
It has beeu lu constant uso for years and Iho
yearly sale of this patent cxceodsthul .f all oth
ers combined.
Worlr douo at our (.hop Is warranted for ono
year. Also, agent for Wheeler's Combined
Thresher and WlnnoHcr.
Tor further parllcuhirs apply to or address
supply to or awre;s
J. il. lIUI.SH17.i:it.
, Columbia county, l'a.
Light Blreet
i,'Mm,
jGENTS WANTED FOR
0 J I A M JS J-J 11 J j 1 iv'.V
F O R
CONTAINING
Vn 11 Iuslructlons nnd Pracllcnl l'orms. adapted
to Every Kind of liusluess, and to all tho Hlules
of Iho Union.
11Y FRANKLIN CHAMUEIILIN,
Ol' TI1K UNITED (STATES UAH.
"Thero Is no book of the lclnd which will tnl:o
rank with 11 for authenticity. Intelligence, and
completeness." AV'rOiffIcldt.VfW,.) Uftmblicnn.
This Is the Only New Hook of ihoklml publish,
ed for many years. It Is prepared by nn ablo
1'ractlcul lawyer, of twenty-live years' experi
ence, and U Just what everybody mids for dally
lle.
It Is highly recommended by many eminent
.ludires. liicludlmz the Chief Justice and other
Judges ofMassDchusetts, and thn Chief Jusllco
uuu cnuro lieucn 01 uoimccucui. ,
Bold only by Huliscrlptlou. AGENTS WAN
TED EVEltYWHEIti:. Bond for circulars.
u, 1.. uAnr. tit t'U., 1 uuiisurrs, iiuiiiurii.iiiii,:
No. IBpruceBU, Now Yotb; Cincinnati, o.; nnd
Chicago, ill,
CAUTION.
An old law-book, published many years ngo.
has Just been hastily reissued ns ' u iww book,''
without ovou n suitable revision of Its olinh-lo
statements. Do not confound lhat work with
Chamberltn's Law.llook for tho 1'coplc.
July iHOWm.
This I.Nl'AU.nirx Kuukiir does not, llko tho
poisonous irritating sunns nun siroug uui.iicmj.
lullous with which tho peoplo havo lont! been
humbuuged, simply pnlllnto for n short time, or
drlvo tho dlseosu to ihu Lungs as thore Is danger
of doing lu tho uso of such nostrums, but It pro
duces perfect nnd permanent cures of thu worst
ensesof chrnnlo catarrh, as thousands can testify.
"Cold In the Head" Is cured wllh u few applica
tions. Catarrhal Ilcadacho Is relieved and cured
as If by magic It removes ollenslvo brealh.loss
or Impairment of tho tenao or tasle, smell or
hearing, watering or weak eyes, ami Impaired
memory, when caused by the vloleiuoof catarrh,
101 they all frequently aro. I oner lugood fulih n
standing rowurd of g&OO for n cusu of eatari Ii Hint
, turnout cure,
EOlt BALE 11Y MOST imufJUISTH )'.VKUY
W1IEIIE.
J'jiick Om.vGQ Cents.
Ask
volir Uruirulst for Iho Ittuktiv l.nt ir tit.
has not yet got 11 011 salo, ilon't bo put oil by ac-
Idlng any miserable worso than worthless sub
lute, but encloso sixty cents to too, and the
Hemedy will bo sent you postpaid. I-ournack
ages Via), or 0110 dozen for I3.U0. Bend n two cent
siump tor ur. Huge s itampmeion cuiarru. AU
dress (he I'roprlelor, It, V. PI KltCE, M, !..
J120a-3ia. llutfAio, N.V.
CifUlUSaJlMUlW
July t,'Xhiax
T II E PEOPIi E
inaU --"- Tifmiiili.li Ml at MUEvrtB... n.
raCfizr feii vjSrZiin 11, AiSSJpn?wu2
rrf?i t-tn tu s olytttxU, r.
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COOTO OA.
ROLLltfa MILLS.
AND OENEHAL MINIMI CAHTINGH.
OP ALL KINDS.
AND BABBIT METAL
STEAM WHISTLES,
MPD AND FXTXXNGS '
THE HlMfWVST AND UEST IN THE WOUI.l).
MADE TO ORDER.
AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED
SPECIALTY,
7 1
E N T HAY RAKE.
PROMPTNESS '
1
AND SATISFACTION GIVEN
11 K r U N 1) I! I) ,
LIARDS ! BILLIARDS 1 1
WILLIAM II. UILMOKB
Has oncned nUnoBUltftrd Saloon in add It ion to
his well known 1U-STAUUANT. IIo una 3 tallica
Willi nil tho latest Improvements nud In perfect
uruur, no Kcvjm uit uuuu 1110 lh;si
,0 LAOKU 11EEH AND ALE
which tho market affords. 0YSTKU3 to bo had
nt nil times when In Reason, also Beef Tongue,
I'icKieu iripe, uiiuns, etc., xc.
iii I'uuiiu iu mil tvu iu vniii uuu in o iiruiir
lued satisfaction either In btlllnnlnor refrowu
int ma. jiih
UIUAIW ANI TOBACCO
raimotlm excelled.
JJloomsburu, Jan. 1,'6'J.
1
T EIIIGII VALLEY AGRICULTU
J-J UAli CHEMICAL WOKKS.
BREINIQ & HELFRICH,
UAKUrACTUKKlUJ Or
nniHNia's complutk
BONE MANURE.
A concentrated innnuro combining tho rellablo
fertll Izlng pi opertles of BONU DUST or 0 HOUND
1I0NH, Willi the ncllvo elements of 1'EllUVIAN
OUANO, AMMONIACAL MA1TG1I, AND
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
MjTIL'I:. Wo rreparo but Iho ono article,
guaranteeing It ns slandard, rellablo and uni.
form. 1iwcr grades ami variations In nnalltv lo
suit dllleient Ideas of prices nro generally pro
duotd by Ullltrent proorllons of odullurallon.
.-viiu.-iHruiisavo money ny reuuc
ty themselves. Wo uso only llono
jauuie uununfor rhnsphaloof Llmo, Mend for
...nui-.N iiiiuiuru uuiuo," rorsaiont Alanufao-
A. J. ALIIKltTKON. llohrslillrir. l"n.
J. J. lKllllllNH To. llloonikl.iir,' l'n
Mnr.lO.'mi.um. WAl.TKlt BCOn'.Calawlsial'u.
QMNIBUS LINK.
Tho undersigned wonld respectfullvnnnonnrni
tho citizens of Illoomsburg uud tho public gono
lanyiim no is running an
OMNIUUH LINK
between this placo nnd the dimrent railroad.
pots dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho
several trains going Kouth and West on tho Culn-
wissa nnil wuiiainsisirt Ilallroad, aud wllh those
goljg North nnd Boulhon tho Lackawanna nnd
iiioouisburg llallnuul.
HlsOmnlbussesaro lu good condition, commo
dious aud comfortable, and charges tcasouablo,
rontons wishing U meet nr seo their friends de
part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable c hui g
uy leaving timely notlco at any of tho hotels,
JACOU L UIItTON, I'roprletur,
QARRIAQE M' AN UFA OTO RY,
Illoomsburg, ln.
M, O, BIJAN Jl IlHOTHUIt
tho successors of
WILLIAM HLOAN 4 BON
continue tho business of making
CAI1IUAU1M, UllGdllM,
and every style of
FANCY WAOO.NU,
which they havo constantly on hand to suiti-im,
tomcrs. Novor uslnc any material Lut the best
uud employing the most experienced workmen
they hope to coutluue as horctororo to glvo entire
satisfaction to every customer. An inspection of
their work, and of the reasonable pries asked for
ut same, is sure to insure a sale.
My8,'t).tf
rpiIE JIISSISSQUOI POWDER AC
lus ly cures Cancer and Bcrofulous Diseases
ot Ino Hkiu. Hee reimrt u U I. Medical lcty
Btoumenu of 1'hyslclaus I n circular sent frio on
n pllcallonloCHAH.A, UUI10W. lid PearlBt
Nuw York City. Ilox;i05U. ' jifw"T
GROCERIES) , &o
ONFEOTION E'R Y. .
c
The nnilcrslBnoii wonm respcevruny uddouiico
In the publlo that lie has opened
FlItST-CLArM CONFl'XTIONl'.HV HTOHE,
In thotmll.lltic lately occupied by I' ox A Wtuu
KUOrO 110 IS prcpnrctllo luillisil iui Minn hi
LAIN A FANCY CANDIES,
HKNCII UAND1EH,
FOItUIUN & DOM1V1TIO I'llUITS,
NUTH, UAISlN.S.AC.AU.Ai:.
ny wiioLKSAMS on hktaii-
lis lino of business. A Brent variety of
... - t.tl MaaiM-tmntil. nr all irnn.lH 111
DOLLH, TOVB, Ac.,
snltnblo for the Holidays. Particular attention
given to
11 II IS A 1) AN D CA1CKB.
of all kind, fresh every day.
OHIUHTMaB OANDIEH,
0 III HTM AH T0YH.
call la solicited,
and satisfaction will 00
Kiinrahlocd.
Nov. 55, 1807.
KCK1IAUT JACOIW.
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Ol'n.NlNd
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WINTKIl (100DM,
WINTPIl (IOODH
WINTKIJ OOODHl
KALI, AND
PALL AND
VAf.lt AND
FALL AND
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conslstlnK ol
confuting of
consisting of
conslstlnK of
cvuslstlng of
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HATS AND CA114,
HATH AND OAIH,
HATH AND CAIN,
HOOTS AND BnOES,
HOOTS AND MIOKM.
HOOTS AND SHOliM,
HOOTS AND BIIOICS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
HEADY-MAKE CLOTHING,
HEADY-MA DE CL0T1HHU,
LOOKINO-HLABSEH,
LOOk'ING-GIVBSlH
LOOK I N O-O LARS I X
IOEINO-QLASSKS
L00KIN0-ULASSE1.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONM,
NOTIONS.
NOTIONS,'
NOTIONS
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
PAINTS AND
OILS,
OILS,
OILS,
OII,
OILS,
OHOCEHIKS,
UHOCEltll'-S,
(lltOCEItim,,
GltOCEHlliS,
UHOCEltllW,
tlllEENSWAHE,'
ttUEKNHWAHl-:,
(JUEENHWAlllC,
UUEENSWAHE
tlUEENSWAHE
llAUDWAUE,
HAHDWAllE,
IIAHDWAlti:,
HAHUWAltl;, -IIAUDWAHE,
TINWAltE,
TINWAHE,,
TINWAHE,
TINWAKK,
TINWAHE,
-,. MAI1',
SALT
. SALT
SALT,
HALT,
' PISH,
PISH
KIHH
KITH .
Plan,
OltAIN AND SHEDS,
GHAIN AND HEEDS,
(1HAIN AND HEKD.S,
UltAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
o., &C, C.j
AT
McKKLVY, NEAL A CO.'H,
McKKLVY,, NEAL i CO.'H,
Mt'ICELVY, NKAL CO.'H.
McKKLVY, NEAL A COi'H.
Ml-KELVY, NEAL A CO.'H.
Northwest corner ol Main and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Mnllu-t Htrei ls,
Northwest coiner of Muln ami Mill lfet HtreeLH.
Northwest corner of Mulu and Market btri-cts,
IlLOOMSIlUKU, PA.,
ULOOMHllUKU, PA
11L00MS11UHO, PA.,
I1UJ0MS1UIHU, PA.,
ULOOMSnilHG, PA.
I HON AND NAILS,
IKON AND NAILS,
IKON AND NAILS,
IUON AND NAILS,
IKON AND NAILS,
In larire miaulltles and at reduced rates, alwav
OU 1IUUU
JOOK, READ, AND LEARN,
THAT THU
Ureat Shoshonecs Remedy I
Of THE CELETJUATED 1NL1AN
DR. LEWIS JOSHEPHUS,
of Iho distinguished Tribo of Bhoshonees.Colum
bill Territory Is now for stile 111 Iho llnlnti.
This all possessing gient remedy. Is warranted
and In broad and emphatlo language, wo can
Bun.-,)- sua , iiiuy uo rcucu uium lo wane a perma
nent core or all ll!hPlll (il lltA Tlirnn, l-u-r-d
Liver, Kidneys, Dlnestlvo Organs, etc., 'As well
ns scrofula, tho various skin diseases, Humors,
uuu itiiiiuiniriiy ui ino uioou, excepting tho till
since of Ciiiisiiinnltim.
j iln Canada where this grent remedy has been
in Ube for a shoit tlmo It has ludeed eilected
somoof thomast marvelous cures ever recorded
lu tho annals orhlstorlcnl medicine. Buchbelng
tno case In addition to lis former renown in Col
umbia Territory wo defy humanity to dispute
the fact that this Great Shoshonees ltcmcdy is
tho remedy of remedies of tholO'h Century, and
lug humanity.
Price of iho Hemedy in largo pints, J1.23.
Mnnuf.icliircd by Dr. Y'oung A liros.,at Byra-
Fur s-ilo by nil dealers In Medlclclno.
HUaaiBTS WHITE THUS or THE
GREAT SHOSHONEES REMEDY
(AasTiacis or mutehs.)
Geneva. N. Y.. 1-Vli. 1.111, irco
Dii. YouNn A lino. I Und my snlcs of your
Vllluablu Hemedius greatly Increasing, lu f.u-t
your GreatShoshnnees Hcinedyls glvlugtho best
ol Ballsractlon.aiiddoIUK Just as His recommend
ed lu do, several having even como In to toll mo
.7 , ,,ivj iii.ii ui t-H m-iii-inci! ii'oln lis Use
I havo sold out of It og-iln, etc. ele. '
it 11.1.AIIII n, SMITH,
Bherman, N, y.,imrcli, SSth. 1MB
. Jin. Youmq A into. I slnrleu your Uri- t sif.
nonces ueinniy py giving away ono IkjHIo Ion
counrmed Dyspeptic, Ihu result has been amnio.
It gives universal satisfaction, more Ihan Any
other nicd clnewohavohadlulhosloroforveaVs
f .' "l 1 "uvo fc0n 'ho Bhoshonees. I tivl
ttfiVPf,' i'. iiVV"?!'11""- " uie sl'x doz!
more, It will soli lu thrco months, etc.
HYHON FENNEU.
Wuterlown, N. V., March 15th. IMiO
Dii. Vouko Jt lluo.Vour Blioshonies Hemedy
Era? M wo,,ru '''aiS?
1 N, Morgan St., Chicago, 111. Ftb. lsih una
Dn. Vounu A hnvo sol 1 over "n'uSx of
your Great Shoshouets Homedy ulioadi laml a
great number or the Bhoshonees lMlls.l It YvVs
universal satisfaction, 1 have not heard oni in
8rol.nSoUrleU,Ito.ric!:ac1r"0 ""d
UEO. IlHOOKEIt.
Price of I ho Heinedy in large pints. 11.85
cus'e" N. y';1""" Ly "r Vuu,' "'i Byra
' For 'sale by all dealers In Medicine.
JJROWN'S FAST FREIOIIT
FHOM PIULADELl HIA TO IlLOOJISUUllO
and lutenucdlatp polnte, Ooods forwardod wllh
earo and despatch and at low niles. ,uruoq "ul)
IRON, TINWARE, &gj
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. it. KUI'ElVr
announcci lo his friends and customers that
Zlln..c, the above blc it hh; n Id r to""
MAIN BTIIEET, IlLOOMSIlUKU.
custoniers enn bo nccomodaled with
FANCY BTOVEH
of all kinds, BtovTrlpcTlnwnro.nnd ovcry va
rlclyof aitlclofonnainnBtovoMid Tinware 1
InblWimentln tlieclllcs.nuitonlliomhstrcnsmi.
able lerins. UcpalrlnBdnnoatlhoshorli'stnotlco.
Si DOZKN MILK-PANB
on hand for sale.
N1
EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
. . MtT.l.KR1
ON MAIN STBt.r, "g' " "
nLooMsiiuno, tennIa.
Tilt: undcrslsncd has Just fltlcd up nnd opened
"""""stove and tin shop,
!!cr?NM
BTOVEH OF VAU10US PA1TKKN8 A BTYLEH,
nroK'a!Ten.rM
deserving of tho public Patronage MKTZ
Illoomsburg, April IB. 1SCT.
acoii 1C. Smith.
J, It. BBbTZKH
8 R L T Z E R,
s
MIT1I &
lmportersand Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
II A R D W A R E,
GUNS, CUTLE11Y, AO.,
NO. 409K. TIIIIinTnF.ltT,AB.rAM.OWIllU.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 22, 07-tf.
N
EW STOVE AND TIN SllbPi
ISAIAH HAGENBUCH, -
Main Street ono door nbovo E. Mcndcuhnll's
A largo assortment of Moves, Heaters nnd
Knngesconstnullyou hand, and for solo at tho
lowest rates.
Tinning In all Us branches carefully attended to,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Tin work of all kinds wholesale nnd it tall. A
trial is requested.
Apr.y.w-u
fPHE NEW HARDWARE STORE.
X NE PLUS ULTRA,
Having cinaigeu our rciuiu i.uum uuu just
OPENED A NEW SUPPLY',
illrectlv from the Manufacturers, purchased for
cash, on n declining market, w o are prcpau-ud to
oner the Mine lo
FAIIMEHS, MECHANICS, I1UILDEIIS.
and the rest of Mankind, n general stock, com
prising nil ino Kinus nuo quaiuios usually Kepi
n a r-ttr llnril Ware Stole. Millablo to Hie w-anls
of the county, at unusually low prices.
ah iiiosouiionicuciuiousoi purciiasing goous
In our line can save Money bylooklug In nt tho
New Hnnlwaro Store.
Pleaso give us a cull and exam Ino our stock Ac.
KUNYAN A WAUDEN,
Apr. 23.63-lyr Illoomsburg, Pn.
gUARPLESS & HARMAN,
llAOLE 10UND1IY AKIl JIAKfrACTUltlKQ tllOP,
STOVIS & PMWS WHOLI!ALE & ISETAII.
THE CELEIlIlATEIl JIONTltOIK IKON 11EAM ANO
. THE 11UTT0S V.'OOlIEK 1IEA5I TLOH'S.
Cast liurs and l'ii'o lhlck for reoalrliiireltvStovfi.
All kinds of Hi ass or Iron casting mndo to order
upon snort nonce.
j. c. miAlll i.i-.-v, ,v i . r.. 11 AIIIAIS,
Olloomsburi;. Pa. l'mnrii-lors.
JIar.ia,'(l'J-tf.'
QRANQEVILLE FOUNDRY,
MACIllNJJ SHOP ANll AOKICULTUHAL
WOHKS.
Tile' unricrshmed desires to Inform lite, fMf.ni,q
and the nubile generally, that helms rebuilt and
enlarged his Foundry and MachlncShup.nnd re-
iiiuvuuii.i inn uuniuuna iroill Llglll ESiriei lO 1110
alsivo named placer whero In LonuecUon with
iiisvuuuury no win couxiuuo 10 niaiiuiaciure
Wheeler's Hallway Chain Horse-Power and
iiiresiiur, iiiupruveu;, Darnell's I'atcnt.
THlinslIEll AND CLEANEItl
clllicr .overshot for Trend-rower or undershot
wllh Jvcr-Power. Ho also msuufaclurcs to
UI HIT UUU Up III! B1UUS Ol
MILL GEARING,
ClrcularBaw Mandrels. Pnti-nt. Sllilpa ri Mm
Mills, tho latest Improved Iron l!im Plows of
uini-ii-iib kniui , unuuui iicam l lows, uouule
v uni j iu, iiiiu i niw i-iiims oi every ucsciiij
lion generally used throughout tho county.
IKON KETl'LIiS, HULLS
Cellar Grates. Stovps.HIeil im.l uii.lirli ,..1
In fact everything generally made In a country
I-oiin Jry. Thoso wishing to purchase. Machines
would tlo well to examine his machines, and the
Improvements made on tho power, by which at
least 1S1 ptr cent, of the friction Is taken oil.
ALL MACHINES AHE WAKKANTHD
to give good satisfaction, and terras made to suit
purchasers. All kinds cf country produce laktn
iu exchange for Plows and castings.
Tuanklul to his friends nnd patrons for post
favors ho would still eontlnuo lo solloittho same.
, WILLIAM BCHUYLEK,
Apr.O.CO-tf Orangevllle Pa.
Jl E W F I R M,
NATIONAL IRON WORKS
MLLMYER & HENRIE.
Tho subscribers respectfully call the attention
of tho business community to their Woikssltua
cd on tho L. 11. H, It. nbovo the Depot.
11 1,0 OilS 11 una l'A.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND IKON
SMITHS.
M A N U F ACT U R E R S OF
Steam::Eiig(ncs, Boilers, Saw nnd GrlstOIIll
Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers,
They also makcnU UludsSf Threshing Machines
of the most approved patterns and the Celebrated
Montroso Iron lleam Plows, Cook, Parlor liar
room nnd Work-shop STOVES. Heaters and n
full assortment or Fire bricks, nnd castings con
stantly on hand for repairing (Stoves. Several
different sites and designs of Cellar Gintes. Thoy
aio nlso prepared to furnish Car Wheels and
Axles for Mining purposes and Geueial Mining
castings. Iron nnd Brass castings for every dc
scrlptlou of Job work. Agilcultural Implements
made nnd repaired. 1'nrtlcnlar attention given
to Ifio repairing of all kinds of Keepers- extra
parts on hnnd.
Juno IViilMf,
T)ON'T IN j END AbTONlSalNa"
J TlIEW'OllI.Il 1-l'JIl-lNU oil, UUTWATr.ll.
K A Y'S P U M P S,
USED AND ADMIHED 11Y EVEKY ONE.
Especially tho ladles, being truly Iho ladles'
friend, working : much lighter uud easier than tho
old trco limp. They don't mnke such a slopana
ti 1 i,' cct t(? mnc" lco Bnnd the iloor lu tho
winter, the walernot ruunlngso longaftcr liiitiin.
np-, .Having taken tho ilrst preinlum "t'overy
fair hey have been exhibited1: also rcconimen?
ded byall Insurnnco Companies, on account of
Kotllngoutmnro water In less tin oi ml wHn le?s
hi bor, they throwing a barrel of water a i ulntite
Idcao u 'Urla1' "ua wo aro ro'ldent wo ein
ABHiui it is more simple, ithavlng
Imx packed wills low ami inllow, wfi
greatest trouble In Ihetreo nunin. Anr
UO lnwrr
If l t lhn
uuvnniago is, mat when you e t u new 011110
you nro not compelled to ilrlnlt for n wholi yi"ir
Another (,'iiut
liiLJi pjni; OH I1LACJC OAK WAT EH.
SV.Ui'.'V'r '"tf nindoor wild cucumber wood
Xr 11 hi,'.'!'""" '""".nlw' lasts longer In wiu
ter. Jt has nlso many other ndvontnsS wIiimT
caiiouly bo found out by using tl5i,,ey,aTO
twenii'v1.''? "' 'o,"rllfcr.i part of I e Btitofo?
twei ly years! selling rapidly everywhere
,,,si .'l,.!.''"',"1"111 tl,u 1' u'lleooMcH nt his
, . ..ni'V 1 ."'Mniinnuel smith hldo of iho ij i.
Ill, Will bu piouiptly itllciukd to, liy i
Wii.mam,.oiit, PA. A iSfwUnir.
CATAWIKSIM. M',lKK"'B7t
J"0 U(sJl'(
pOWDER KEGS AND LUM11KR,
W. M. MONHOE A CO.,
Iliipert, Pa.,
Manufacturers or
POWDEIt KEGS,
aud dealers in ail kinds or
LUMI1UH,
glvo notice that they uro prepared to necoimai
their custom with dispatch, and on tho cheaist
onus. 1
goji etTi incTnew.
The iinderslgned begs leave lo infni-m i
Dllc'liedlu"1 '" I1U'J" Keneially( that slie hoi
HLooMsiiuisa,
of goods lu tho lino of a frMU ltotk
MILLINEHY UllU TIUMM1NQH
!:arT.'ar'nl,Uto,,rC"a """" "uj ' ""
COLO II HrilAW 11 ATS
lha a?i""i.rfc,t "."""'.nnd lu tho best slyio of
Ihoatl. Prices cheap and work satisfactory,
Mght Street, October I, lW.11""' & KLINE'
,T l'lNTINO IN COLORS,
Neatly cxeculed at Mils ollleo, 1
J mar a
DRUGS &, MEDICINES.
L In I -i-T.nni
,n rtninn i" "
n.1.. nllun lllllt CX
ccllcnt meillclno enjnys,
Is derived from in cures,
many of which nro tm
rasrvcllon.. IiiTrtcrMo
cacs of Scrofulous illi
case, where ino Fj-flcni
fccmeil fnturntcd lin
corniptlon, bale been
purllli'd nnd rlirfil by II;
fccrofnloui niroclloas and
bV the scrnfu-
r... n.,(n, nftl oil unlll
,i tai,
. .... ;
mol tin' sntloii" I'nmiis nilcibeils 'l ll-e uiincu-
i,Vii.ii.,.niil, s limn nii'ls leiiulic'dfor
,lll , ... -. - . ,. . . .. n-clK-tup,
Il.i'ioiiild.tlr.1. eiimiTlmn i.r II ?,., f fill
11 rv i.l.eu il... Iii.i'll.e raiHI'ii- ).ul-ons lu mo
,i l? i i- f i '.'' " ' '" " ' v i'1 , u
l iri-r l.'r Hit-Hictu.Hi lindiyli'r I'f Hie T.V'll'ln.
'I
it, lit, M'rfJrt". M"
r..ntilHl U1 .rrou -fr-
art ir nn r I In .fffclitn
ini.li'iii.ili''
Til I.JHl JlilMil'UI.U
iii-i hum
I If. l't'll
if 11" ll"I"'.T(li
,i I 1. 1
(tVllRl .X
.,. t I. Jl.l ,
If 1 1,-Illi, '
I'M.!. iv ni.nr
.
n. 'ii.'l iitnl.(ll
U.I. Ill.t "l l-T-
Ayer's Oherry Pectoral,
For Dlsoases of tho Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whoopuis
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in Iho vrliolo history pf
medicine, has anything w on so wiueiy uuu
upon lie conlldSnco of mankind, ns his excellent
ruincdv for pulmonary complaints. Through long
tcilcs of years, nnd nmong most of tho races of
Men It lias risen lilghcr and higher In their eetlma.
t on, as It hss becomo better known. Its uniform
1 liarncicr nnd power to euro tho various ruTcctkras
of iho luuifi and throat, luyo inadj Unown ns n re
liable protector against them. WhUo ndaptcd lo
milder forms of dlacaso nnd to young child! in. It Is
nt tho same tlmo tho most effectual remedy that can
be given lor Incipient consumption, nnd tno dan
rcrcms nl'cctioni of Uiotliroatandlungs. Asapro
Clslon ngainst sudden attacks pf c;ij. It fliould
bo sent on hand In every ram ly, nnd Indeed ns n 1
nro sometimes subject to colds nnd coughs, nil
thould be provided Willi this antidote Tor ;tlicnv
Although settled Ctoiuuiiipflou is Uiought In--..ni.irt
fc, iii irrnnt mimbcrs of eascawhero Ino dls-
.nnmn.i crtiii-,1. linvfi been comnlctclv cured.
nnd tlio patient rcslored to sound health by tho
Vhtrrti I'eeloral. So complete Is Its mastery
over the disorders of tho Lungs nnd 1 hroat, that
t'io most ohnlnato or llicm yield to It. When noth
ing else conld reach them, under tho Cherru J'cc-
lornt nicy siiD.uiumi'i ui3.ii'i-iai.
Wurris nnil i'lilillo Speaker find great fro-
tr.rllm fmr.1 11.
Atllima 13 always relieved nnd often wholly
,-n-.l l.v 11.
lirontliMt Is generally cured by taVIng tho
Cherry J Vi omI In small nnd frcriucnt dosca.
f.o generally aro Its virtues known thatwo need
not publish tlio rcrtlOcates of them here, or do moro
than nuuro tho publlo that Its qualities aro fully
mainuiincu.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and JVguo, Intermittent .Fever,
Chill Fovor, llorruttont Fovor, Dumb
Aguo, Poriodieal or Bilious Fovor, &o.,
and indcod all tho affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
, As lUnimo Implies, It does Cure, and docs not
full. ContainInaiicihcrArscnlc,Quuiuic,IlismuUi,
Xlnc. nor nnv oilier mineral or poisonous substanco
w h.itevcr, it iu nowiso injures any patient. Tho
number and imrinrlanco of its cures m tlio ague dis
ti h-l, are literally beyond ncf ount, nnd wo Dclicvo
w Etliout a iarallcl In tho history of Ague medicine.
Our piide Is gratified by the acknowledgments wo
receiic of tho radical cures effected in obstlnato
ca.es, and w here other remedies had wholly failed.
Unacclimatcd persons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatio localities, will bo pro
tected by taking U10 AdVE Will', daily.
For Liver VomiAalni , arising from torpidity
ti uiu j.iver, 11 is nu excellent rciucuy, suinuiaiiiis
thn T.lrr-r liiln linnlthv fli-flt-llv.
For Iiilious Disorders nnd Liver Complaints, Ills
ui, excellent iciueuy, prouucniK many iruiy re-
ni.n kable cures, w hero oLhcr medicines hail failed.
Prepared liy Du. J. C. Artn A Co., Practical
nnu Analytical unemisis, j.owcu, aiass., anu sola
uu ivuuu uiu nunii.
rnici:, $1.00 teu jioitle.
Feb. 5, lsoa.
A H. IRVINE'S GREAT INDIAN
51 E D 1 0 I N E.
VSIUirORMOllETIIAX F0KIT YEARS IN
j the most successfulmedlcinoyctdlscovered for I
Iho cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ;idney I
Disease, Aguo Fever, nnd dlscnso of Lungs, nnd I
Is made entirely of k l I
ROOTS AND HERBS.
.. Que doso Will convlnr-n nnv I
I. gives 11 a r.ur trial. No famllv shonhi bn
w'lf,?uf ,"u ls aonlsblng what eurcl it luw
cirec oil In Centre uud Ilrlarcrecli towmhVs ol
Huutlugdon, and where It lias boeu iiseS Lit co
ast sprrug. People who havo been Tm lcteu w Mi
tho iibove diseases for tho last llfteen y ars when
.... v uoiilj ,UU
OHEAT INDIAN MEDinrvi.-.
ranJSLVnr n!M,'.,t"j;? ABU0, Fever uud Do-
Agents wiinti-il
T his mediclno Is prepared only by
.. . A. 11. IIIVIVI'
.....m. Light Street, i'a. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
IV EW GOAL YARD.
cTtfns 'Ar iiS !. '"If c',"!uy inform tho
1
" : cdinfcK
wmmmm
. n csnirc by criilitlnnli nil Hie H " or nmi ue i
n.i.i lv Minn iihl'ird uml idll Mr eliKiI !? u
w r ihl"suil ll.vlx.ir. Iliur i He. t. .Mnillo Direr
, ,l rr. c ''". l"ilV.d In our Almaiuir, .up.
S'mll. Ill,.,llv, nnd (W. .en
ii.i-.lhv ncii.iiuihill-ii- of e.Hriuuuus innllcn
",! - l!l"l, ilelil uiu.kly to It, n ''
!, .. 7. r..,. ; e.i,H.I.iFi' .Kee.wlienai Isln.ir,
l hopo nil who are nftltcted with tho nbovo
W'p,ll'f,ft 8ront inihan xintu-
r. "''.which can bo had at A. H. 1HVINKS
Medicines oro In Light Blreet Columbl 1 county
Pa., or of his KCiicrarngent . It. UOHDNEH.
S(W:S HenutyaudEh
on lio T ,li 1,. JtSS? )'f cJf..1'M'1.ul. "le Perfection and Klnipli'"! " K
ti SiV , ,,.i?a,)uw?6n, to deliver coal to
.HUM, who uts ro it. As they mirel iiiTi :TnrA
call AS i i,nTii' 'u.l" Pleaso
lug else heTeV 'j. "?TnK ?lWa
AUGUSTUUMAbON'' THE uiMlersIBned will tako In c
chango for Coal anil nrnrn. J .
Oroccrv Mt.,VrT-,n 11 S r". M bis
- .j....ute ...ui, i-uui yaru,
llloomsbuig Mar, 19,'fa-lyl
yoOL WANTED.
IuVmi 'KsV:f.!:'nEC,,t 0"h0 --"Vlurg Clolh-
00,000 POUNDS OP WOOL IN EXCHANGi.-
1 1 1 repareil tnilo roll eardlnirond roll.
"A "Almriis"1"' ''"''''"I.Mntl'SteUn'a!!:
Jiinol8,'iu-3n.
Gi-'niifin v,.,..
Oriuigovllle, Pu.
HK ESP HOTEL.
ESPY, C0LUMI1IA COUNTY, l'A,
f i "VBi' ecr.innl'iS-acu'ce ' K
ioreiu,.fl!,"at,o.Ut" Wll"uut '"""'
Jan, W.'ui.-ivr
rPHE MAG 10 COMll-TlhCTirATuj
X eoalijl wllh solid dyo. V.m uct your hair
h a'ikS'i.S'.V'Vir '!,',r" "l'nne..t
....,, -w..,uVii, uy man ior si.'ZL
JirC0-3m.
I-A11U.1,
HprlngUeld.Mass,
10 A DAY
JWOMin.
Addrtss
A 1 IMTI.T A l
, v, . .lib. .1.
New York.
Q.ET T
.Tlunsoii'i
'HE BEST,
Miinsou's Copper Tubular LliihlulDi! 11.,.
!li"nl: rriite,nvenkucoorhls gii st, Illi if.r.iJ (
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