The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 19, 1875, Image 4

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    Miscellaneous.
Till: IJAll.TKMIKlVs'sYOUY.
When I knoived htm at nrst time wm mttiln'
A ort of ft general air '
That wiw very particular pleasln'
And what you might call dtbontr.
I m niraro tho expnwton Ii I-'reticlir.
am rather high mr, pctumx
Mulch ncoounU that 1 hnvo tho acnualntanc
Of lwYer.il qiuttty clups.
Hut ho got to Incrosio' his dovw.
Ana took 'cm moru often, he dl.i,
And It Browed on him faster and t.vter
Tin inter a bummer ho mm,
I grieved to observe tbti here ftltr
A siurinMilmtclf down tueyrala.
And I lectured him onto It uineilme
At th" rl.k of fplilln' tlij trade.
At iMfcho rot mandarin' newly.
And he lost the roipoct f ir hlmwlf.
And all tils hlk'li notions t.f honor
Wm bundled away on tho rtielt.
But at limes ho was dreadful roniorwful
Whtnovt r he'd stop for to think,
And ho-d swear to reform btmjelf tivi isat,
Aal end It by Uklnj;n drluk.
What sarcd tho young MKsr f A worn in I
She coaia It the stnglerest way.
Ho come Into the b.ir.roora one o enlu'
(Ue.hadn'l been drlaklu that day,)
And ha sot htniiulf daivn to a table
With a terrible sorrowful face.
And he sot thero a groanln repeated,
And callla' himself a gone case.
Ho was thtaUn' and thlnkln' and thlnkla',
And cujsln' himself for his fate,
And he en led hU thlnkln' as usual
fly or cruV . Bourbon straight .'
Uo was U udln' the glasj In hU flagen,
When Into the place from thu street,
There come a oung gal like a spirit,
With a face that was powerful sivcet.
And sho glided right np to tho table
And took tho glass gently away,
Alidsae says to him, "Oeorge, It li overt
I am only a woman to-day I
I rioted you unco In my anger,
But I come to j ou Ion ly and meek,
for I can't II. o without you, my darling,
And I thought I w.vs strong, but I'm weak.
"Tou aro bound Into terrible bond ige,
And I come, lore, to shnro It with joti i
13 thero shame In tho deed J I can bear It,
Kor at last to my loro I am truoj
I havo turned from tin homo ot mr childhood
And I come to my love and friend,
L av ing com'ort, contentment and honor,
And I'll stay to tho Urrlblo end.
"13 there hunger and want In tho futuro?
I will share It with you and not shrink I
And together well join In the pleasures,
'i uj woos and tho dangers of drluk."
Then she raised up tho glass firm and steady,
But her face was as pale us tho dead
"Hero's to wlno and tho Joy of carousals,
Tho bou.'3 and laughter," sho said.
, Then ho rlz up, bis faco like a tcmncit,
And took the glass out of her hand,
And ilung It away, stern and sarage,
And I tell you his manner was grand I
And assays, "l have done with It, Nelly ;
And Hi turn from tho wat s I havo trod,
And IH live to bo worthy of jou, dear,
8o help me a merciful Ood 1
"l'ou havo savod mo, my lovo and my darling,
On a noblo and womanly plan ;
(Ob ick to your home till I seek you
In tho garb and the strength of a man r
I seon that samo feller last Monday,
Lookln' nobby and handsome and gamo ;
Ho was w heelhV a vehicle, gon'lonien,
And a baby was Into the samo.
About the Hair.
Men become bald ! Why ? Because they
wear yjose hats and caps. Women aro never
bald. Sometime, from long continued head
ache, heat in tho scalp, bad hair-dressing
nnd some other causes women may havo baro
spots hero and there; but with all those
cau-ps combined, you never see a woman
with a bare, shiny, bald head. And you
never see a man lose; a hair below whero the
hat touches his skull. It will take it off
clean as you can shave it down exactly to that
line, but never a hair below, not if ho has
been bald fifty years. Tho common black
stiff hat, as impervious as sheet iron, retains
heat and perspiration. Tho little hair
glands, which bear the samo relation to tho
hair that tho seed wheat does to tho plant
above the ground, become too weak to sus
tain the hair. It falls out and baldness ex
ists. A fur cap wo have known to produce
complete baldness in a single winter.
A man with a good head of hair needs
very littlo protection when tho hair grows.
Women who livo much within doors, and
who aro therefore peculiarly susceptible to
tho cold, oil their hair and plaster it down
hard and flat upon their skulls, so as to de
stroy nine-tenths of its power as a non-conductor,
havo worn for years postage-stamps
of bonnets stuck on tho back of their skulls
and then going out of furnace-heated par
lors, havo ridden for hours in a very low
temperature without taking cold aud without
complaint.
Man, with his great vigor nnd habits of
out-door life, and with his hair not plastered
down, but thrown up looses and light, can no
doubt go to the north pole, so far as that part
of his person is concerned, without any arti
ficial covering. And yet we men can wear
immensely thick fur cans, and what amounts
to sheet iron hats, anil do not daro step out
in a chilly atmosphere a moment lest we
taio cold.. It is silly, weak and really a se
rious error. The Creator knew what ho was
about when he covered a man's skull with
hair. It was a very important function in
protecting tho brain. Baldness is a serious
misfortune. It will never occur to any man
who will wear such n hat as we do-a com
mon black high silk hat. with five hundred
holes through tho top, so that thero will be
more hole than hat. Tins costs nothing;
tho hatter will do that for you when you pur
chase your hat. If thenap bocombedbacktho
wrong way, nuJ if after tho holos lire nvido
it bo combed tho right way, no ono will ever
ob icrve thd peculiarity. The hat will wear
quite as long, tho hatters say considerably
longer, because it is dry instead ofmoUt ; in
brief, thero is not a single objection to it,
whih it will certainly prevent baldueu and
and keop tho top of the head cool and pre
vent much headache.
Platform or Hie Illinois Farmer..
Tho Illinois farmers met in Convention at
Springfield, last wool;, and adopted u plat
form . lieli Is substantially as follows: That
the r '-at political evil of tho pa-t and pres
ent time has been and is class legislation in
favor of tho financial, mercantile, manufac
turing, nd transportation interests as against
tho farmer and laborer; demanding a reduc
tion of ofllci.il salaries, nnd a general reform
in tho civil service ; Improvement of tho na
tional water courses; tho removal of tho
tariff on clothing, lumber, salt, Iron, aud
steel; opposing further Government aid to
corporation! ; demanding the repeal ol tho
national banking law undsubstitution of lc-
agl tenders in placo of national currency ;
legal tenders to be recelvablo for import du
ties and interchangeable for 3-G5 registered
bonds ; demnnding a revision of tho patent
laws; the enforcement of tho railroad laws
of tho State and opposing Congressional leg
islation, which will deprivo the States of
tha control of railroads (a right which they
will never consent to relinquish ;) condemn
ing tho reception of railroad passes by pub
lio officers, and favoring tho adoption of a
Statu revtnuo system similar to that of
Pennsylvania, and finally endorsing the call
heretofore 'uued for the national convention
at Cleveland, on tho 11th of March next, to
consider tho general iutcrettsof tho Indus
trial cbuwea aud tho formation of a national
party, Tho convention elected delegates and
aiijourneu.
K tiuc jLilentim'pitt iiilt vtlMwfto
Lotto nhvaya atop at the sound of wo.
TO,
A Slnphl Witness.
There Is ft point beyond which luimnn for
bearance cannot go, nnd tho most even of
tempers ulllbccoino ruffled at tlmr. At
the nssicos held during tho pt year (it Mn
coin, KngUnd, both judge nd counstl r.f.d
had much troublo to make the timid wit
nesses upon h trial speak sufficiently loud to
bo heard by the jury, and It is possible that
tho teriper of tho counel may thctehy have
been turned aside from the even tenor of its
way. After this gentleman hud uotie
through tho various stages of the bar
pleading, Mid hud coned, threaten
ed and even bullied wltneses, thfr was
railed into the box young ostler, who ap
peared to be simplicity personified.
"Xow, sir," said tho counsel, In r tone ho
would nt any other time denounced as vul
garly loud. "I hope we shall have no diffi
culty in making you speak up,"
"I hope not, ztlf 1" was shouted, of rather
bellowed, out by tho wltnes, In tones which
almost shook the building, and would have
certainly alarmed any timid or nervous la-
"How dare you speak In that way, sir I"
said the counsel.
"I'leasozur, I can't speak any louder, zur,"
said tho astonished witness, attempting, to
epcak louder than before, evidently think
ing tho fault to be in speaking too softly.
"I'ray havo you been drlnkiug this morn
ing?" shouted the counsel, who now had
thoroughly lost tho remaining rcmuaut of his
temper,
"Yes, zirf was tho reply.
"And what have you been drinking?"
"Coffee zur."
"And what did you havo in your coffoo,
sir?" shoutoil the exasperated counsel.
"A spoon, zur," was tho answer, innotnt
ly given, amid the roars of tho whole court
excepting only tho now thoroughly wild
counsel, who (lung down his brief and rush
ed out of tho court.
The PniSTi'.n's Stoiiy. Wo lco saw n
young man gazing nt tho ry heavens, with
a t in 1 EST" and n of pistols in tho
other. Wo Ndovorcd 2 attract his ntlOtiou
by ,ing 2 a paper wo held in our Effir relat
ing 2 a young man in that of tho country
who hnd left home in a st8 of derangement.
Ho dropped tho t nnd pistols from his JCfiy
tST, with the! "It is I of whom U read I I
left homo bc-lmy friends knew my design.
1 1.0 tho CQy of a young lady who refused to
lislO to me, but smiled upon another. I
ed from tho houso uttering a wild I 2
tho god of love and without replying to tho
??of my .friends camo here with this f and
. of pistols 2 put n ..to my cxislOcc. My
case has no fj in this J."
An anxious mother, in Scotland, was tak
ing leave of her son on his departure for
England, and giving him goodndvice. "My
dear Sandy, my ain bairn, gang south, and
get all the siller yo can from the southern
tak' everything yo can ; but tho English aro
a bravo boxin' people, and take care o'them,
Sandy never fight a bald man, for yccanna
catch him by tho hair."
"You havo a pleasant home and a bright
fireside, with happy children sitting around
it, haven't yon?" said tho Judge. "Yes,
sir," said Mr. Thompson, who thought ho
saw a way out of tho difficulty, "Well,"
said tho Judge, "if tho happy children Bit
around the cheerful fireside until you re
turn they will stay there just forty-three
days, as I shall have to send you up for that
time."
When Lamartino was in tho ascendant, nt
the early part of tho revolution of 1813, his
merits were being discussed nt a club of
artists and nuthors. "Ah I" said a clever
young author, "he and I row In tho same
boat." Douglas Jerrold, who was present,
turned round, and said, "But not with the
samo skulls."
'What is your business?' said the magis
trate of a police court the other morning to
i prisoner. 'I'm an observationist, your wor
ship.' 'An observationist I what is that?'
'One who looks around in tho daytimo to
seo what lie can steal at night, ifitplsase
your worship.'
An act of the Kansas Legislature is said to
givo mothers tho, absolute control of their
children. That is aa easy way for tho Stato
to have its families controlled. In too many
cases tho children havo absolute control of
their mothers.
A young' American lady having promised
her grandma that sho would never marry a
certain fellow "on tho faco of tho earth," re
paired with him, after the old lady's death,
to the Mammoth Cavo in Kentucky, and
was married underground.
A modern philosopher thinks it is a mis-
tako to suppose women have stronger attach
ments than men. A man is often attached
to an old hat; but ho asks, "Who overheard
of a woman being attached to an old bon
net?" A wag, on sceintr his friend with some
thing under his cloak, asked him what it
was. "A poiniard," answered lie. Uutho ob
served that it wajfa bottle. Taking it from
him and drinking tho contents, ho returned
it, saying, "There, I givo you thescaitard
back again."
A smilo costs tho giver nothing ; yet it is
beyond all prica to tho erring and repent
ing, the sad and cheerless, tho lost or forsak
en. It disarms malice, subdues temper, turns
enmity to love, rovengo to kindness, and
paves tlio darkest paths with gems of sun
light. The Chicago limes says: "It takes n hun
dred clerks to turn over the amount received
as tinea from tho military court-martial to
tho isational Military Asylum. Tho salaries
of thesa clerks amount to ten times tho
amount uf tho Cues. This is onu of tho pe
culiar advantages of tho circumlocution of
fice." They only spent $30,000 on Kalakaua In
Washington, whereas they spent 320,000,000
on Iloss Shepherd. Hut Kalakatta is only a
King and Shepherd was a right bower.
Ladies think that there ought to bo a law
against men smoking cigars ou tho public
promenade. Thero U a law Hie Uw of po
(ilaie) but it is often violated.
Why should soldiers bo rather tired on tho
first of April? Becausa they havo just hud
a March of thirty-ono days
b'elf.made men aro apt to worship their
maker.
To obtain a good name Consult tho dl
rectory.
An order Issued by poor and imbeqllo
rules Is the order of tkngt.
An artist is not so strong as a horse, but
ho can draw a larger object.
Tho gentleman who was given to under
stand has been returned to tho donor,
"I have given you an honest oplulon,
madam." "Sir, you never had one."
A piano affords a young lady a good chance
l ohow her fingering nud liet finger-ring.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG CO I AIM MA
VEGET1NE
rnrlflcs til Itlnoil, Itrnnvittoiiii1
lnvlicorntc lh) vrhoio .System,
ITS MI2DICAI. PUOPKUTIKS AUK
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent ami Di
uretic. VtniTiNilitnsdopieiuslTely from tho Juices tt
crt'full).fflecti'd hrk, rnot and h rus. ami ko
strong!) concentrated, thai It will enVutually ernrtl
rte tiom the ly stem nrr lulnt ut scrontn, Hen fn
lu lluisor, Tumori, I'utivr, t'luvvrou Humor. i:r-
Ml, Hall IIQPIIU, HlpbllltlC lib ISI S, UlUlki r,
PulntMHit at tbc ;kiui toll, and all dlawMS thaturlsv
from !mpr bloud. sctatlra, jniumutory nnd chr n
le Khcutnatlam, .leurnWl". (tout nnd gplnal com
plitlnu, can only ko tfx.tually cured tbrougbblood.
Tor niter and Rrnptlvo Ptse ibps of the Skin Pu
tut, 11rrlis, nintches. Holts. Totter, tscaldhend and
Hln? worm, Vsasims baa never fallod to etlect n cr
manentcaro. For r.slns In the luck, Kidney complaints, Dropsy,
FomUe Weakness, Loucorrhiu.i, nrlntng from Inter
nal ulceration, and ulerlnn diseases and neural nu
bility, VioirrNn iets directly upon tho causes of
these complaints. It lntlsoratcs nd strenjthons
tho wbolo system, nets uivn the s-crctlve oruans,
allays lnihunallun, euros ulceration nnd regulatis tbo
bonlcs.
For Catarrh, Dyjpi'psla. Itabttnal Costlveness,
Palpitation nt th Heart, lleanicho, riles. Nervous
ness and General Prostrattoautttie .lerous System,
no medicine has over Hive xuen p-rfcet satisfaction
as tn ViiiRTiMi. It purines tho blood, cleanse all
of tho organs, and pirisesse a ountrolUns power
over the nervous system.
Tho remarkable cures ntfoefedby VKntmu have
Induced many physlclms nnd apothecaries whom
wo know to preserlbo and uso It In their own faiul-
lies.
In fact, Vinietixii Is tho best remedy yet discovered
for t lie nbiive diseases, ami li tbo only rellablo Moid
Purlilcr yot placed before tho public.
l'ltlU'AKKD 1IY
IS. U. 9T3:'S5Sa, Button, Hnsi.
Wiut is VrotmsnJ It Is a compound extracted
from barks, roots and herbs. It Is Nature's Itemed.
It Is perfectly hnrmlcsHfrom any bad offect upon the
Hjstem. Itlsniinrlshlnuimrtstrencthenlnir. II nets
directly upon tho Blood. II quiets the nervous sys
tem. It elves i ou good, sweet sleep nt night. Ills
Purlilcr. It Is a hootblnir remedy for our children.
It has relloed anil cuied thousands. It is icry
pleasant to takoj o rry child likes It, It relloc.s
nnd cures nlltllscascsorlslnatlngriom Impure blood.
Try the Vhoctink. tllvo It fair trial for jour com
plaints: then you will snv to your friend, neighbor
and acquaintance, "fry It s It lias cured me."
VKinTTNB for complaints for wlilcn It ts recom
mended, H liarlng a larger sale throughout tho Unit
ed states than nny oilier ono medicine. Wliyr Vcg
ttlne 1U euro tlieno Complaints.
VAIVASSJ..U JKi'ansi inorv.
H03T0V, Pee. 1. 1V.9.
ncnt'emen My onlv object In ctvtn youthls tes
tltnontal Is to spread valuable Information. Having
been badly aflllcted svltb Suit ltbeum. nnd tho hole
surfiieocf my f kin being covered with runplPR and
crnpUuns, man of shlcli cr.used mo great pln and
nnnnvunc", nnd knowing It to bo a blood disease,
I took many of tlio advertised preparations, iimosg
which wns an quantity of Kirsaparl la, without
obtaining nnv beneiit until I commenced taking the
Veiistink, nnd before I lindcoinplctedthe Itrst bottle
I saw that I had got tho rl;;ht medicine, ennte
quently, I followed on with It until I hnd taken sev
en bottles, when I was pronounced n well man, end
in' skin Is smooth nnd rntlrelv free from pimples
nnd eruptions. I nave never enjo cd so good heelt li
before, nnd I attribute tt nil to me use of VnaFnxr.
To benefit those nnitcted with ltneumatlsm, I will
make mention nlso of tho Veocti.vi;'s wonderful
Power of curing mo of this acute complaint, of which
havo surfered so Intensely.
C. II. TUCKEIt. Pni. Agt Mich. C. It. Tt ,
en Washington ttrect, liobton.
Vrprctinc Is SoM by nil IrruPRlots.
Jan.2,';5-ly
BL O O 35vlS23XJE.f3-
State Normal School.
fT'inS Institution afford to student preparing
1 for tho profession of TKACllIxn. evcellent fa-
cliTtliK forlmpiowraeut In tho most approvedmetu
ods ot Instruction.
Tor the accommodation of students desiring prep
aration tor College, or for tho busbieu relations of
lire, an Aradcnilo Department Is orgnnlzed, Mldcli
affords tlio most ample facilities for so duiui'.
Each courso of study Is complete In itself,
Superior advantages ru o offered for Instruction In
MDMl! and LANUl'AOlSi.
Fall Session commences Wednesday, August sctli
Fall Session closes Tuesday, December 22d.
spilng pcs-siou commences Wednesday, Dec. SOth.
bprlng Session cluses Tuesday, June num.
Bprlng Tkksi commences ednesuaj-, .March 31st.
TERMS.
P.OAKD, Including Fuel and Washing, FornDoi
LAiisticr wtek.
Tuition ose boi.lak per week. In Model School,
forty to blxty cents per week.
Students aro admitted nt any time, nnd to any
courso of study for which teey may bu prepaied. It
Is better, It ixjsslble, to bo piesent ut the commence
ment ot a term, or a be&don.
Send lor a Catalogue.
Applications for admission may bo addressed to
Dli. T. L. OItISWDI.1),
principal.
COL. J. O, FIlKE.n.
Secretary.
Aug. lVTl-ly
CARRIAGE
M ANU I? A 0 T O It Y
IILOOMSIIURO, PA.
m. a sloan Si nuoTnnn
HAVI'J on hand and for sale at the niotl
rea.sunablu ratu.s a splendid stocU of
CASUtBAfa.-fj, ituj;;ti:s,
and every description of Wagons both PLAIN and
FANCY,
Warranted to Iks made of tho best nnd most dural le
materials, and bv thu lnosL ext ili-nred wr.rkitim.
Allwoik tent out. from tho ettablWimrnt will be
tound to bo ot thu highest class and suru to glu per
fect batlsf action. They ha o nlsu a line assortment uf
SLKKiHS
of nil tho nowest and most fashionable stjlcs will
uuu eamuuy uiaue turn oi mo nest material.
An Inspection of their work Is asked as Ills tie.
llevtdtli.it none superior can bo found tnthoeoun
try.
July 1, IS73-U.
AN ACTUAL IU'8INIS INSTITUTION AN I)
TKLEOIIAPIIIC INSTITUTE.
For Information call at onice, or send for Coukok
AbVKuiistii. Junesa-iy
WANTEDAGENTS 'r?oF.?Viir
1M10YIDHKT LIFE AND TIll'ST CO..
or I'liliailcipiiia.
OUOANIEED AND JIANA(lEl) UV FltlENPS.
deed rlfks f f miTC'f in KillrlUd. A srrv rellabli
uud irrulur cm ifry, drd trty tiiulkll frr. Av
Ipda. NWJ8,7-m.
J)v. J. rnl!tcp's Gnlirmilr0Vln-
rgltr Hitlers aro r purely Vcgetablo
preparation, mndo chielly Irom tho nntlvo
lierbs found on tholowcr ranges of the Sier
ra Novada mountains of California, tho
modiclnnl iiropcrtica of which nra extract
od therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol.
Tho question is almost daily asked, "What
is tho causo of tho unparalleled success of
Vm:a.n BrnEns?" Onr nnswor is, that
thoy rcmovo tho causo of discaso, nnd tho
patient racorcra his health. They aro tlio
great Wood pnriflcr and nlife-giTing prin
ciple, a perfect Hcnovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never beforo in tho history
of the world has n mcdlcino been com
pounded possessing tho rcmnrknblo qual
ities of Vixeoaii Bitters in healing tho sick
of oTcrr disoaso man is heir to. They nro n
gentlo rnrgntive as well n a Tonic, reliev
ing Congestion or Inflammation of tho
Livor aud Visceral Organs, in Bilious Die
cases. Knipn will enjoy good hcalUi, let
them uso Vineciau Bitters a n medicine,
nnd avoid tho uso of alcoholio ktimulauta
in every form.
it. ir. jrrenojrAi.n co
Drnirsl.td anil (Imml Ae-ntn. s.sn l'nudtcn, rullfhr.
via, and cor. WnnbiiifiHn and Cbsrlton HW., uw loii.
Sold by nil Druggists nnd Ilcnlrra,
con. r. Ti-rm.
A HEAVY STOCK,
heap as? than IZvaxl
S. H. MILLER & SON
Have Just Keecivi'd
the largest aud beet mpplv ot
CHEAP kE FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They havo ever offered lo tnelr friends and cus
tomers.
(Jloths, Cassfcneres, and Satinetts
for.MlCN'S WEAl!,'
Cloths, Alapacas, Mcriuos,
for LADIU'rf WEAK,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, CA.MlilUrtJ,
and every variety of Dry Goods desired,
Oarpetn, Mato, OttomnnSp
In great variety and at the
LOWEST CAVII PIUC'US.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
including all tho varieties of
COVTE1CS, TEAS and SUGAIiS,
COUNTRY PItOlDUCE,
and a general supply of articles useful for the
table nlways on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of nil kinds tahen in c.t-
elianu fur goods nt cash prices.
Oct. 30,74-tf
CASH STORE
OF
W. P. JONES,
Gorutir .lluin mul Thlvd Htcocls,
OATAWISSA, PA.
WE Ol'EN THE NEW YEAH WITH
irn-ttii r I irll itipH fut i Imh nir ntii Vcit lit!?
and I'atruus. IIutIds removud buCi to
OUR OLD STAND,
Which has been Thoroughly Re
modeled Throughout,
Wo havo now ono of the ilnot rooms In (his Mclul
ty. We Hiull nlwnjs keep a full ofcf,;tu.i'Ut cf
I'ASCV PHY GOOUS,
x Diiras GOODS,
SHAWLS, AC,
And we shall endoaor tospll them at vrlcos vUilc'i
on will nrni-cclati). Willi mv tlmiikbt.V jottrva!
ued f.i firs In tho past ant inutluj; for a (ontluu
unco of t!iv same, 1 um
Vours ltespettfully,
W. P. Jones,
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
fJI. P. IIODLVi:, Iron Street lielow p-
111m, Juoomsourj, ra., is pivpnrul lode al
Uluds ot
I'AINTIXCi,
C1LA.1XG,
and
PAI'LR
notlre bC6t E,, les' 1,1 Iowost l-rlces, and. nt fchort
Part tes having such wor todo Ml saveononcy by
ailing on him, ' '
AH work wnrrantcU to give satisfaction. Order
auiiviivu
WJ1. V, BODINK.
Mar. , -!,
BLANKS ! BL-AKKS !
TOP. BAU' AT THE
COLUMBIA IJ 0r?lCh
'WrANTICD. Agcnte, inalo' aid
Itiiiau, lo
i t mu nciuriaumwiiirc. riuitccu
luouianu
retailed by me. At.al.tr wtUmi "1 eun iwihoj
inoro iiitiney In thU.ibuiiluts.tl.011 I can r;i a t iv.uxi
"MM,whlt.i"tn
jon!m. '
HARDWARE ST( JIE.
LAYTON 1UINYON. BLOOWSBUKG, 3'ENN'A
Loops constantly on hand a Full find Cornplr te StocV of
3HEE-A.-VT -A.3ST.TD BHHLF .HAB,DWABS,
which he will sell to the Public t Trices so Low as to defy competition.
HIS STOCK COSMSTS W rAfl'f OF
IHON, IsTAILB, PAIWT0, OILS, &hO&U and PUTTT,
ME0H1NIOS T001B AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
of 11 Grades and Latest ImproTemont,
BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS. ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS,
s Burden's Ilorso and Mule liocs, Horse Nails, o.
PATENT WHEEL. OL!)' AND WARNER'S PATENTS,
Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage xaUobds,
Axlo3, Springe?, Gum and Oil Clotlia, Valentines Varnishce,
and a general ytock of
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS,
Building Materials, such as Duncanuon Nails, Lewis' Lead, UcnI
tt)loifi; Pure OilH, &c, as lorr as they can be bought in the county
GIVE ME A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
LATION EUNYON.
Pep. ll,l.74-tf.
NEW HARDWARE STORE!
.otss,l(iKetti,,ra.aJKr,r.. uILF HARDWARE
All things for nil ports of InijeM. (k3Aw W$ brdSQ
- JMJM In the County.
Wo havo al o addf 1 1 ctir -1:
mm WHEELS & SFOKES,
GLASS, PUTTT, GJ-HFIHSTHDST 03STES. t3sO.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
In nil its Unuidics, Cfirefully Selected and Iurcha.cd loir for CnA giving us
Advnntagcs for Selling vthich ean not he excelled by any other
Hardware Store in the Country.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
We GUARANTEE both in 1'IUCE and QUALITY of our Good?.
The Largest Store in the Country.
J. F. WI
Maysvi-
IR, IBj 3(L X 'JSr G EX" 0 1ST
-: o:
'j'l.o licuiNCTON Rr.wi.va Mi
chine lias sprung rapidly Into
favor as rc-bteeblns tlie beat com
bination' cf fc'OOil quail tics,
namely ; IJglit runnliig.t-mootu,
Noiseless, 11011, Durable, WtU
perfect LocU Stltcli.
ltla Slmttlo llaclilne, villi
Automatic, Drop l'ccil. Uetlgn
licaullful ana eoubtructlon iiib
very bett.
GOOD j-GSEXsTTS WANTED
ADDliKSS,
K. UfWington & Sons,
l!emint;ton SeiviiiKii. Co,
Ilcmington Ag'l Cu.,
, jlhlON, X.
Dee. V3, 'Tl-tni
-VTKWYOllK Tit 1 1HTM .."! 1 1 K LI AD
! INK AMr.llIL'AN NKWhU'.M'r.lU" ri.t: J IM'
AllVlllfllHlNd.MDIlllI.M. lull, JlKHJuur. I-Llul-WeeKly,
ti. , , , ,
1'ostuKu tlxo to tho Siilisei Hit r. lim;n fjls
ami ArtM-itl'liiir ltutcit 1 ree. WteKl, in i-liif uf .u
or mere' wily 1, puutayo paid. AWroaH 'tin. i m
iic.m:, N.Y. .Ian lll.vij.
&' C TO ?'J0 per (lav. AginN wnntid. All
2) J t'lB.s.'i 1 1 ivoi-I.lns people of tK.th w ; um. r
ai it old, make morcinoiu-j iiLvrorktur n-.,ln lln lr n
lneulltlos, clinlntf tlielr Hpaio iiioim nn, or all Uf
lime, tliiiuatuii' tlilnitel. o offer t mpluM nit,
that Mil paj lmnasomfly f r iver liour.. ' u
I'U.l inuttfnl.iih. ti rmi-, sr., wotl uh jour julili at
unci-. Don't rtflay. tiw la tlie Um'. Hoi t 1"'K
fur work or tm .liens i ln- 1 re, until vun li.it a
oil Mint ii t'lTer. (i. biiNoOS .VL'o., Puiti.nitl, 'lut .
Ian. irT.'-ij:
A ADVE11T1SINO : Cheap: f iund : Sy-ieina- ,
I tie. All persona Mio L-onoemplati'ianl.lii:: e in
ftiSls with um. . inapt rb tor tlio Inwiil n ftttHver
tlJinenlK, Hioultl bUiU v& tents to t.to. l .iw I (
Co.. 41 Park Low, irtf lorl;, for Hair I'JMI'1'1 l.l
litioK (iilntii-HViiitli eilliltn.) coi.t.Jnli.',- il is of
over ' in v. -il p 'I's anil i -iln..iit'S simwii r iiif
i,st. Atln nl-iiii' UH i.Kfii tur It injf p. ra u
mimv M l'i i i.t u tn miatl. us rcilucinu Imi r
Uil.ers'r, i i.kttiu, ooi.. ti. io i.v .. .
1M.3. r.IlTilv-Eolin worn, Tf. I tTtJoittJ t lt
OoiieniltTiren,llJlnlitJrj;ri'cjpcrle
prftilfar.Vitlr'iiVKlaWolthuia(il'Q
Uyrup. I nartntet " liflllU curt for t.'orT, C
SBJIUllllll. ,.,1,11111111 Klf.MII f U&ial. 1't.l .
Dr. 1'ITl.lilth I'ilm, l'i w ills,) should bo useiltt Uh
KYiiie. IVIi.
Gray'!! Ferry FiiGtii Irk W.
1IOI1INSON,
Sfi'pruco St.,
New Voi k.
sansorasi.
BLACK AND COLORED
C. K. HOBlNeoN. J. C. KOllINSON,
JOHN; Jl, IKA1T, lute Cf WEl10 'tt'0
Y'TiNwitioirrA co
WIIOLKSALE (HtOCEltS,
H, 1'. Corner Stomnd and Arch titreei,
I'liaiomiiiii,
Dealer In
uviipitf mmitrp. kitiimi. mcr.Asai-
"" "i
IIICF, SrlCL'S, uiciuu soiu, Ac, &c.
ti-OidcrsMUlroeUveprouiftutleiillou.
'
(1,7-tt
P;inf.MMl'iLllv.l.l,nchn1n.f'liireDrMnw;.l:r
I hll3Sa rtrtoolil"U.lr.llt1'rJllvArM'l ..
Keep on Hand the
LA-tGSST STOCK
Of
DEM AIT & CO., Bloomalui-ff, Pa
liillUJTOO 1 ilxjlljf)
family aw, In U.o tiiiiid vcah
CK, 11.19 mot Vlt!l
mTTsIP&3 uao-.-OMAMl.IN
INC11BAS8 OP 11 ITW
SVI.E3 T1MN ANV UJICllIN'SON
111.: ttlKKKT.
lifiviNUTOM "0.3 JUefiluo for
iu'U'iJTtM)M anJ funilly use,
'.ivily for dillviry only tlneo
J'in,t isti), for rano'o, perfec-
t 1j.i, iiJ varlotj of work, 13
.'Ithujtarlval In fainllyor
u.ip.iuor.
MM filuDiiiiii. Ciiap-.-ny, High. H. Y.
C'l 2-.i nrouhviij.'xew Veil., Arjjs.
.M .ell 'nii.iri', :-(v, 1..rk, ffiluir Veelilncs.
i l.li ao, -jot Main M.. i-i-t.iri; Met hint suivl rm,
lltntr.ii, .,. 3 V, tililut;tpn M , l.'-'Alii.r aeliiie's.
t iiii'lunatl. !rl Vii'.it 4i a si., 'eivliij; i.tUuijj.
I M a. li? () ri'"-f . ' ',t liit- .M it a'V'v,
Allalti.t, t'.i , iK"..l .e !j '.-pi.ra miiiv
i.tiit'itaMreci
-i
Wu'.lilnciori, D. ., r ji n until
i'I.'i : .M tin .i.
i.. i' j .Via i.iues.
Qvov Ttdvlyfonv Compctiiovs
rr--nfu at tha-
1873
IN , V m
r
r i""Ni.iaJlkvi
ShcsInutSt,?HILRDELPK(
j .11.
Alii :.-f- WAMI U. Alii. r.totl.Uwoik
In nuw M-lllrg It will ait..in a .alo of
100.000 COPIES
before tlio eanvaHM Is complete, l'r. sin lorlan inln
1 .tern w It liout a charge, or th'f in 111 beallhwlio
wUhtonlaln It In oren-alr Mil.f, ftutlents, lay.
men, fin loiherHHliti tlelro In ottiila luer.illvu em
pluiment In a 1110M rekiR-ital lit oieiipjtiou, nro bo
lli Hud tu apjily for an agency to s:ll
'TJIK HIBTOI! ( 1 '.!! IIH1VJ.
ItlA.V CHUltril THROUailOLTT
TIIH WOULD,"
A bntitlltil Itirpe octavo Mibiaie. Illuslrateil witli
Heel and woalruvrailBKH, wldi hfver. i-riAbjterlni
f.tllltH Mill H.WBt 1.1 p0-8. -.-. AIillrithllM fur HHClll'
tlio tuiiliori aliiAlil In in.alf .11 uufo. Aildrt'iw,
lUilill'l f, I.KNI i'0
IVte. , ri- cm, Jl lironui. Kttv. t, Now oik,
AG ENTS WANTED ttS1
Providtfut Life Hi Txttt Co.,
or rHitiwrs.s'Ett..
lnciirioi-.ik'tl Sd month, 22d tiny, If Off.
flMIK "llIW DlAi.CUt'K i:t)UK. Tol,,l
(iml ttiitu of'auv cniMi solleliod. A vnry tvlldUv i ' V,-L nliSU'!?!;.. ', "I'"',,U1 w" ' kmubeliUd
and popular iHni.iiiy,ua'leun) tu mJWI tor. Apply Iv'i. 1 V f.V to,'nl uUlluisif
iuiuli bj Uliirtu tie It-M OlIHi; imSl J',, u , ' ,''' l,,,W'd a btiiiwbildiwwt.
COUNTY PA
BLOOMSBUBG
1 .'
MARBLE WaflXS.
T Is, OTTNTON, Proprietor,
mmx STiimiT, nr.i.oiv mahrbt.
MntifKrrr nf ami I ruler in nil knU nj
MQNUMKNTAL MARBLE vfOi'SS
Wo ve the IX'M AMRHtfAN and IT I.IA1I Mnrtile,
He hiui on h.mil ami furnlslies to order
MONUMENTS,
TOM1W,
HEADSTOXBf,
UltN'S, VA9I2", Av.
Hver- variety nf Murtilo cutting neatly c.tccntcd .it
tuo I'm er.t, murki't prior.
K Iodk prmrileal erlence nntl prpnnal attention
to li.ivluis tn.iKe the prftptlt tor eonrtdent of Klvtn'f
natlsfa! Hull. All order l tunlt pMuptly u"aUtl
to. I". (). bin w.
tni'S'. V. -K't'i; (li'irrrol free nf ehnryc:"$m
An,-. 21, ':-!. 1'. L. (il S TON, Proprietor.
MR M.(lttl).
i tr I't'.rt iA- Hnior,
i l. t .in nrii lies lie
1 tuni t p tho h.i
. 1- ifi ihePr A li
"Tit tt -riorsl t.
It' 0- 1V. I I. tlfiuilll
t' ' ij; irrho'ii,
' ! II-, boll',
. . r i
i 'i I 'IT, ft
,' I II . xc.
i i li.ivo lief n
, .i i'i. u "Of this
; ri e ' 'nies, lo
,i i tti r.-in; mi I
'. I I hIVf it u t.1 it.
t the "er.ictu i
luw'llit r.'.m
t nos
svnir' inn rfpivl.ir f'.i ! if b.' 'It.TeM grr.iv
nlly. A Jij-pnti-'niti; h,T, efntnli.lri::a tr.'stlst i.-i
Iron ni am nlal avrnt nul "tbt r vauiaUo pnpei-,
lc'nllmont.- fi-r-) ill-tifi.-nwhett ph Melm elir'j
inennn't i-.'.artn, will h- !".! t.'f t,i nny adrtu .
htnv. I an r, A yivi.', proprietor?, Ml Ilarrl'imi
Aensio, Ho-ton.
HIHftWn'l.ttWWHMTWl
RAIL iXOAD TIME TA8LE6.
oin la i) i;li-m ia A::ritEAi(;
L 11A1I.KOAI).
WIXTEH A UI1 AK U EM EXT.
NOV. sth, i7l.
IIIAINB l.BAVB BtTDlY AS tOMOirC, (BfNPAVrjlCIllEI)
For New Tork, Pbllnib IpMa, Rentlinjr, 1'otUvlllo
Tama 1U.I, ic n,r,;i a. ni
1 or ra'an K-n, ll,aa . to. nnrt T,r.6 p. in.
ror Wililainort, c,!k a. in. ana 4,w p. m.
TUAIX4 ron BcrnnT i.katb a? ioi i.owf, (scmiav j:x
cxrteo.)
Ixiave .New Tork, 1','n a, in.
Leave riiltatl"lphln, 0,15 n. m.
J.eavo ltaaing, n,.Ta. in., rot-..vMe, U,10 p. m.
amlTamatnia, l.iinr. m,
Leave t'atainaBn, o,so a. in. and j,oo p, tn.
Lcavo Wllitaincport! u,M a. tn. unit .1,00 p. in.
l'assengere to nnd from Mew York and Philadel
phia go through Mthoat change of cars.
,r. r. wootj.'S',
Jlay !, 167f-lf, Ooneral Sniierlnteinleiit.
TiTOHTHERN CENTRAL ' RAILWAY
Ha nn1 atler November vein, isw, trains will leae
3l'!.'llUI!V as follows 1
Ii'OKTflWAni).
L'rlo Mall 5,ao a. m., nnlra iainlra 11.M a. 111
" canaaUaliflM... 5,118 p. 111.
" IlochuMer ts.13 "
" Jllagara wo
llcnoro occominodatlon 11.10 a, m. artlio Vdlllaina
port l.ts p. ra.
Kluilra Jfall 4.10 n. m., arrive nmlra lo.so a. m,
Buffalo i;.pros.i T.1B a. m. r.rrlvo Ilultalo 8.00 n. in.
SOLTJIWAW),
BulT.ao Exprcai) 5.50 a. la. arrive Ilarrlsburg i!.! a. ia
" laltl:nores.lO "
iainlra Slall H.18 tt, m r.irtve Ilanistburs l.w p. in
" Wiutlilnston 10.110
" Baltimore u.o
" a ihlnjfton 8.B0 "
llaiTliibiirsftecomiuodatlon uu p. ta. anlvo llnula
burjr H1.I1U p. ui,
orrlre Dull Imore s.sis a. m.
" Wnshlcgtou 6.13 "
Erie Mall l!.&5 a. 01. arrive neriWrnrK s.sd a. in.
" KaltlEiore MO "
. ", Va.ihlnjtoul0.S3"
All dally except rundaj .
Tt, M, covi), Jr., donoral Passenger Agent
A. J. CASSATT, General Jlauagcr
PENNSILYANIA SAIL ROAD.
I'lillalclidi's d ilrlo 1!. R. Division,
WINTER TIMK TABLE.
fX and after STrNPAY. NOVEMBER IG'.It,
yt m, tto Trr.lns on tlie I'lilladilplila a majtall
liuuu uiviiio.i win nia as cjitmu!
V A st 1. 1 s j: leaves I'hllodelrWa. M.ts p. m
" unseat Lullulo
tjn iimtil iU.iM i. 111
V.W a. tn
!!. ! iM"j lLli.ii' Iphla.,..
.11,16 p. ni
. 4.S11H, Bl
Ihn,.i
..ii,f
'lit
' Ji. 1. i.
" " orr. ut I'.-i ....
'I Ml: IV MM-'ave, I !.!'
rg....
tiort.
M'U .,
. B.i U. Hi
. IMtiu.lI.
1 li.iu u. m
. r.uri p, m
.i.lpliUl.,
. s.ooa, in
1 .i'-i urg....
.n.i 'ii'uiiurl.,
. l.w p.m.
. Ml) p, in.
" ait. m !..!. : iiveo.,
. T.bo p, m,
ii u At-L't'.M. ti .11. Ui.niiburg s.ua, m
" " IcckUuvem.lOp.m
il' "i. .p. i.suuu.i i.gek Haven. ., .(i.ioa.m,
WUllitmtpoit.,
anlvctat. Hunl.bmg..,,
" l'WludiVi3u
T.Mia.rn.
1.iuu. ui,
J.lSu, m,
..Jl.soa.ro.'
.. Mp.m
. I'M p. 1,1
. iu.ru p, in
.. v.mi n, m
, '.no u, m
t'.i n. in,
.1 10 ,ni
M ' II. l jaiea Elo,.
' " V.i novo.
Ink iuhil,.,
t. II.IUI!
' arr s. 'birilMtu
ur it. HUllotWI
'iriiHtiufi
air -it. HUlltttWluOa
M..MIHA il Alt !nV3 Lock Haven
Vllllaiatpcit.;,
" " nir,at!Iarilliirg,.','.V.'.".'. "tuiia! in
atnatVUlltidoiilK. (..op,!,!
WUtlUUiy,,
a p. in
MAil.'.nA KXI'HESB lnvcs Kan
,, 0.0 0, ra
llenovn .o . m
! " VllliUiif.tjcit. crop.m
" rr. t Haiibfnrg nankin
" " " -1J.UihU.IiU. Mil. 111
UnllKaKt wmuet ta ptut ami west at Pile wlih I,
AUcjfapii) it. ii, v
Wall Wit with I'OKt nutl went IraJiiH ou I,, g. it
iwalli.ind at llitlTlt.buiir MlUi v, v, .,
WM. A. BALDWIN',
Jan. 8.15-lf (iowialHupt
T l'K ACTNTH WANTKD.
MA 1 Mil II R fc-VH ICIIY. Ill .n. i ri.iit.fv ii. 11...
.'.IfiWl. IX IM"-
?T!IeI La
" IN .'
r tt. i .
y'ti-i ... li t. hi". TP
ISAIAH HAaBNJJUOH
imami tn
STDVE8 & TINWARE,
MiOOM.I'HCt, I'KSN'A.,
Has tbo plct wro ef liMHHtiieW? to the t'nbll4
a xew Axnismw.ion
roOKEVO STOVI2.
THE "I. II I IPSE,"
Anrwniil lieniMf'11 'i'l v, f-r witiilorrnal. Heel.
o Vt")p eontt rttn on laini a lare-f anu vaileu
QHsortinent of oliit r
?OOK1KO HTOViy,
l'AKLOK h-fOVJifl,
IHON WLAR in sntil variety,
TIN WARE, Ac., Ate., Ac,
Mileh lf win (I i' " f nt lb" lownii rates Mr eauh
or ftV'irrii ' oi ' in tii In". All nrtld:-( war-
runt! it ,n... , -,ir 1. lie r-ipef tfully Kllclta a
if i" i 'T .n
lxt.3Vlt-ly
Plumb ors
STEAM
AND
V 4 . ! I At I t metis OF
Tin, tlicjl Iro'i an : Copper-
alho
Qnlvanisetl lion Cornish, Awn-
nnd Wire TriillifCM.
m$f,
JCHce.lera In Viirnare, stoie Kangee, l!niitle
rumrs. A'. OKHKtt'S BLOCK, lllooinsburg, pa.
net. vi.'.J. 1
The inly U(ifiililo (nil Distribution in tlt
Country I
&J00.00Q.Q0
TO HE DISTltlllVTEU l.
L. D. SI WES'
4Gth Semi-Annual
GIFTEBTEBP8ISE!
7b Uc dnwn Muml'ij, M reh '2Wi, 1S70.
Otsss C s-i; !'i"j)H:il Vvlr.v,
10.000 IN GOLD !
Ono Prize $51)00 in Silver !
Five Pm.P8.Sl .000) , . ,
Five I'rims S500 Mtilfll 111 aS l'
Ten Prizus, $100 J
Two ramily Carriages nntl Matched Ilornsa
with Kilvcr-iiitiiiiiti'd Hanie1, iorth
$1,300 each I
Two Haggle?, IIoimm, &c, worth ?C00 each I
Two Vinc-toiietl Itusewootl l'iaii'u worth
U550 each I s.
Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth 5100 "1
each I
1G00 Gold mid Sileer Lever Hunllng II itfcic s
in all, worth from t-20 fn S0(J ckci
OtlLD CHAINS, SlI-YSll-WAlli:, 0., Ac.
NUAWUli OF OJJ-Tfi 10.000 .'
.TICK Km IIMITIW V'O BO.O00
A0BN"rsV.VN ii:i'l'O nixl TICKLTS, tov.horo
Liberal I'reniliuns v. Ill be paid,
fcliiiflo llvkvU J8t Rlx'ili'ltftajlil; Twelio Tlcl.ctB
jjd: Ttvonty.ilvo Tlekta.in.
i.'lrcuhiracuimiliilmrufiillllHtof piln, a detcilr
tluuuf tlio manlier nf Oraalug, and other Ittforiaa
Unn luriteieueeto Hie dlHirllialhn, Hill be mil to
any ohe ord' rlujt ihim. All leticia muM be audreto
eu to
Oiliei', Kiee'nior HtiiltlV, I,. . l.tSJ,
cor. Kant 4 Ixingivoi th. llox lli, CIM1NNA1 1 , o.
l'eb J'J, lb,; fiw
M: I.1QW Lust Ileikiiifefl!
TU.T tinWi lHtl a ii. w edill.m nf Dr. ClTL
tj VJlitW'Jil.l.'llfelebratPde.-.siiyoti Iho radieni cur
j.l'i1- c (without medlrluc) of t-neriniitiirtJ.(rn
irffbiu. iJa , r boii'laid W f .d.neH, involunl.n v Sem
fMMfesW t"01 vfakii''i, Impoteni'.v, Mmial anil
ph.isleal Int-iipaoity, Impuniiifiitii to
Mftrrtatfc-, elf,: al-u i-nsumpUon, JUepsj, mid 1'lts
luauccdby holf-lndiilgenio oi bcxlnal emraiaifaneo
I1!e,te.
UHflhiet, in a ihiiUiI em, lope, only hi rrf.
The celebraiod author. In tills admlrnUe uflfny
clearly dentmistiateii man a thirty jeiirii'hucefniu
rractlee, lliut the alurmliiir connequenees of iclr
nbn way bo radlt-ailv owed utthout the dim,-erouH
use of Internal medltlao or the application of the
krlfo; polntlin; out n ruodo of cure at onco elmplo
ertaln, an I erte t ml, bj m -m.s of which aver.N aiif
firir, iioni'iiti i v.j,-,t)itseo)iditt' 1'iaaj bu, niayour
hlinsilf cheaplv p.i.-afly, and litlli'.ilij,
JWTUls iiftiu-t n. miti bo in the liandnol oveiy
yuuth end i v t . i h mi In tii"lnnd.
Heut under wul In a j llu envelope, to any ad.
dre, pr.t-palrt, on rwelpr of nix femii, nr tv.o um
stamp. Vrfi, ur. siLij.aBii'iifji!ani roui iuA
Send for eln- 'iur.
Addreas the '-"U!W.ers.
' CIIA3..F.UKLINKA CO. , '
HI lio'jery, von York, l'mt orBte lion i.kmj,
April ill, ;t-v
cnsbrATpji f n oil Tco"
Oigana and Mlodou,
TIIR 0I.UH8T, LAIIOE8T ANJ1 MOST lTJlPKOT
Munufiictory in the Uniled Hates.
5 4 0 0 0
Xoiv In unu,
Koutur Mutler.l Iiiitruniiiit iver cLtnlrjtd the
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