The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 16, 1875, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, KLOOMSBIL
JNTY, PA,
111 E COLUMBIAN.
uLoojisuuiid. vn in ay, xvmi to, ism
Kail Itoad Time TublV.
LACKAWANNA it III.OO.MSIlt!ll(l 1IAII. KOA1)
noiitii, nomi.
Mall Trnln 1n.rs A, II b.U p. M
Ktpress Trnln 6.43 P. M. 11.32 p. M
Accommodation Trnln, 6.M A, M. T.4T 1'. M.
CATAWISHA HAH. IIOA1).
NOIITII. HOC'Ttt
Accommodation Trnln d.ji A. M, J,so P. M.
Itoif iHiir Kxpress 3,M r. M, 11,33 A. M.
Through cars on Express trnln cither to New York
or Plillaetelplila. Accommodation train runs between
C'atnwlHsu iind Wllllamsport.
.VOTICK 10 sinstitiiiEits.
Ill other liusltirhn liatlnir bfen hroughtto nca.Mi
Ijaslfl, It lias becomo necessary that the sumo rule
should be npplled to the I'millng buMnvHi. A sub
berltier who does not pay liy tho tlmo his Jenr Is up
Is noprollt to the onice, anil It payment bo longer de
I'jeJholsniioslll class. Wo shall expect n", there
fore, to pny up bet it ecu this tlmn nnd thotlrstof
July ensuing, ns wo have henvy pa) incuts to mett nt
that dale. Knch subscriber can see by the date pilnt
ed with his name on encli paper from what lime ho
ntrcs, llemittnnco may be. mailo by mall at our
lUk It witnessed by the Postmaster,
I'lioso Indebted fur .lob work and advertising must
a'so be prompt In their pnjments.
Produce will eoi.tlnuo to be taken lu payment us
heretofore, tf
Crape lias tucii idolen from doors of liousc
of mourning in Danville 1
The ferry crowing tlio Pimquelianna river nl
lloonilurgconmiiiHCil running on Wieliicsilay.
Dr. .1. I. Sloes, well known to many of the
people of Itloiiiii'liiirc;, has located in White
Deer Valley.
Mr. John Wolf, of the firm of Clark & Wolf,
Hlooiiil)iirg, is in the cily this week purchasing
their spring slock.
The Fpelling content helween the Ton 11 nnil
Normal School has now been arranged for l'rl
lay evening, April lClh, in Normal Hall.
If the culling of pas-inger rules in the rail
road war continues much longer, a contempo
rary says it will he cheaper to travel than lo
flay nt home.
Never were any people mote dUappointed
than the destructive Hood prophets of the pres
ent year. The giound-hog far outstripped them
.in proplutio powers.
If brooms arc wet in bulling suds onco a
week, they will become very tough, will not cut
:i carpet, last much longer, and always sweep
like a lieu broom, it is said.
Now is the lime for the man who has a gar
Jon spot and no hens to make an arrangement
.with the man next door who keeps thirty or
forty chickens and has no garden.
The Ccnlinuial Dramatic Association has
relieved a number of needy families, in Illootns
burg, with the proceeds of their successful en
tertainment, given two weeks ago.
On Monday night mow fell to the depth of
about i-ix inches. A slight addition was made
on Tuesday night. Wo must say that as a
sleighing project it has not been a success.
The question arises whether the Town laws
requiring people lo keep their pavements clear
of snow apply in the summer as well as the
winter sia-on. Our local officials are purler
bating on the subject.
The name of the I'o"t Ofiice at 1'owlersvillc,
Columbia county, I'a., has been changed to
Wldlemire.
(lenro G. Martz has been appointed I'tnt
rrrister at Kvansville, Columbia county.
The Walnut Hold, in the upper part of Light
Si' iri, was destroyed by fire on Thursday eve
iiinj: of last week. It was occupied by S. II.
II The fire is nqipo-cd to have originated
fru'ii a detective Hue. The insurance i- said to
have i.xpirtsl a few days liefore the rnntl igni
tion. Loss i estimated at about $'J,000.
Dr. W. MeKclvy, win of J. 1!. McKelvy, M.
I)., of IIIoinsburg, who recently graduated with
liigh honors, has located at JcrM'ttown, for the
purpose of practising his piofesKion. lie is a
highly educalid young man, of promising abil
ity and excellent personal charaelcr. We do
not hesitate to predict lor him a uiut suecev-ful
career.
Caniiiii cms. Some Democrats who intend
to bo candidates for county offices before the
next Democratic Convention have rcque-ted us
to announce their names "as soon as any oibers
are announced." To give all an equal chance
we here state that we will commence the
iioiuieement in our issue of May 7th. As we
may liavj forgotten some names it will be well
f.jr each one to send in his request before that
date, wilh the proper fee. Our charges will be
for Senator, Associate Judge, I'rothonntnry,
Register nnd Tieasurer five dollars each, for
'Commissioner three dollars, and for the minor
offices one dollar. The cash mut accompany
'the order, as it is always unpleasant for defeated
'candidates lo pay unprofitable investments.
There is no law so quickly forgotten as die
igame law, A friend asks us for a short summary
and in reply, we furni-h the following from an
.exchange:
1. No nighlhawk, whippoorwlll, sparrow,
tl.nish, lark, finch, martin, swallow, wood
i xker, fiiiker, robin, oriole, reedbird, tanager,
lar bird, cat t ird, or other inecliveroin birds
1 bo shoi or killed at any time of the year,
ui idor a hue of five dollars.
J. l'lica- ints, squirrels, plover and reed birds
c innot be idiot between January 1 and e'eptun
b r 1 ; punihlges between Januirv 1 and NV
v niber 1; woodcock hctuccn January 1 and
July -1 j and rabbits between January 1 and
October 1, nor at any time lo bu hunted with
ferrets, under a penally of ten dollars.
8, No pheasant, partridge, woodcock or reed
bird U allowed to be taken by means of anv
blind, trap, snare, net or device whatever under
' a penalty of tui dollars.
'I. No person can buy game out of season,
HH(m!oii being prima facie evidence under a
penally of ten dollars,
fi. Shooting or hunting on Sunday is prohib
i cd under a pmalty of from ten to twenty-live
il illars.
In reply to A corrnpondent wo have to say
that it is well enough to call a Justice of the
lV-aro Squire, because that is the fashion, I
is promiscuously applied as an after appendage
' in the way of complinunt to everybody of the
, male sex, "Hon," is a meaningless titlo of no
pirllctilar rigniliciince in thin country. Military
:tilles aro not only pioi erbut demanded by good
uiauntrs ttlnn ipplicd to officers in lonuuitsion.
. or of the regular aniiv. 'lo give any real mil
.itary man u litlu higher than actual rank is 1111
Ins ill. Oiherwise niilil.iry lilies are used either
jes meaning nothing or ill burlesque. "Ills ex.
collency," us applied lo Trc'sidc'iits and floveiu
ors is highfalutln and is not based on any
authority: legal, customary (except of late,
sensible, or in goes! Iiute. l'lain Mr. U both
.more respectful and ehgunt than any other
coiiiiiliiiuiitary lille. In tho Navy It I appllee
to all officer, in lieu of ileslguation by rank;
except in the c.ise of iho commanding officer.
Wc prehr. not lo invadu the domain' of our
religious friends by ilbciissiiii; the title of "Jlev
srend," Perhaps, like the woman klssln,
mw. It is a matter of lasle. Col. Tate wu llio
lirst editor that we know of to apply "Hon"
a prefix lo the name of a member of the Igi
lure. Great slatesme lire usually spoken
without title by tho full iwme or simply the
family name, as John Adams, Jefferson, Henry
Clay, CalhoUD, Dauiel Web-ler, lleiiton, Ae. it
ii the small men who must have, title lo flguify
1W1 laiportiUK-C,
Fifty clergymen of Hartford, Connecticut,
were summoned ono day to n hotel, Ihcrc to per
form a marriage, ceremony. Twenty-four of tho
good men camo lo discover by the sweet smiles
of the crowd that It was the 1st of April.
Itev. J. 1'. Tustln administered the rllo of
baptism lo 2H persons lu l'ishlng creek, on .Sun
day last, 10 males and 10 females. It is to be
rrgrctlcel llint some were prucnt who disturbed
the ceremonies. It ! estimated that from 1,500
lo 2,000 persons were present. Tliero were sev
eral others admitted Into the church on Sunday.
An official advertisement In another column
admonishes Ihc School Directors and alt others
concerned that tin election for County Superin
tendent of Common Schools will take place at
the Court House, In llloomsburg, on the -llh day
of May next. The salary of the new officer
will at the same timo be fixed.
We arc informed lliat Mr. Wm. II. Snyder,
the present Superintendent, will be n candidate
for re-cleetlon. He has been an attentive, pru
dent nnd efficient officer, nnd thus far we hear
of no opposition to Ids re election.
The newspapers on the Delaware, Susque
hanna and other principal streams In this State
are .ill congratulating llielr localities upon the
fact that iiolwlllntanding the quantity nnd
stiength of the Ico and the unusual deplh of the
snow, the spring Hoods have passed with rather
less than the Usual amount of il image, except
the carrying nway of bridge on the North
llraiich. While wc have no heart to mar pleas
ant rellcctions, it may not be out of place to
remind these gentlemen that it is an Indian
niaxini that there always comes a flood after the
ice Hood high enough to carry oft" nny pieces of
lodged ice lhat may remain in other words, a
spring flood is sure to 0111c lhat will be higher
than the ice flood preceding it. We by no
means vouch for the accuracy of such philoso
phy, or any other that embraces weather lestilt",
lint put in this icniinder to cheek nnneeew.iry
exultation. There nre yd immense quantities
of snow in the gorges of the Alleghenies an 1 a
warm southtrn wind and rain of several days
duration may still occasion very high waters.
1'or the pit-sent we have ceased to believe in
any weather prophet except the ground-hog.
The Might Kev. Dr. Howe, llisliop of the
1'iotestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of
Central l'ennsvlvaiiia, will visit llloomsburg on
Tuesday and Wediiesda- next, the 20lh and 21st.
On Tuesday evening in St. I'liul's Church, Main
street, he will administer the rite of Confirma
tion, or I.aying on-of-Hands. On cdnesday
evening lie will visit ei. Jonns r.piscopai
Church, Catawissa.
The Convocation of Williamport will also
hold its Spring session in this place on the days
above named. This is a voluntary organization
composed of the clergy of the l K. Church,
resident in the counties ot Centre, Clinton, Co
lumbia, l.vcoming, Montour, Northumberland,
Snyder, Sullivan, Tioga and Union. It derives
its name from the chief town of the district, in
which there are 19 clergymen, 29 parishes and
mission stations, 1 100 communicants, and the
amount of money raised for all religious objects
except church building, between May, 187.1, and
May, 187-1, was 10,71-1.31. The chief objects
of the organization are the spiritunl quickening
of particular congregations and church exten
sion. There are at the present time three sta
tions without ministers.
At the meeting about to be held there will be
three public services held in ht. Paul's Church,
viz: at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening, and at
10:'.IO a. in. and 7 p. 111. Wednesday, llusincss
meetings, will be held at 9 in the morning and .'!
in the afternoon of Wednesday. A service will
abo be held in St. Julin's Church, Catawissa, 011
Wednesday evening.
David Lowenberg bi'gs lo inform his Friends
nnd the Public that he has just returned from
the New York and Philadelphia Markets, with
a Large ami well seleeled Stock of Goods Jor
f-pii'ig "d Summer wear, ri"silinij of Fine
Imported and Domestic Cloths and Ciissinicres,
Choice Worsted, and Mohair Coatings, all ol
the best manufacture and latest style. He would
therefore invite an early call, as his stock is now
replete with all the Novelties for Spring and
Summer wear.
Who wouldn't wish for a pair of K. M.
Knurl's Fancy Spring Style 01 Shoes? Call
and see them.
- , ti I ti, .1.1 M!....
1 he liisl'.New ur cans .tioias-es, viuiu-.iinie
. . ,, .. .... .. .ii... '. i i I
nranii, e;ne i;oiiar per ciaiiuu, .il
ea cone-.
.1 11. Maize is rereivimr dailv New Gocsls,
both roreiiii and I'oinestie. A fresh lot of
ll.iiianas, (Iranges and Iammus just received
i'rices lo compete with the Granger or any one
Ise.
. -
Gents' Favorite Iluckle Shoe at Knorr's.
New lot of S ring Dress tlouds at Clint Hob
bins' this week.
Lim .t Sloan have received llielr Spring
Stock of new Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings
nud general Stock ul Dry (.mods.
For Garden Tools go to J. Schuyler S: Son,
the New Hardware More.
For nice Cabbage l'lanls go to J, Garrison's,
on ;lli street, JHooinsbiirg.
O. C. Marr has a Splendid Line of lllack
Alpnccas very Llic-ap.
Examine E. M. Knorr's show window for
nobby Shoes.
You can buy fur $3.00 per quarter Extra No.
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.tiai-Ktrci in i. tt . ji.tui.nA.-s p.
A line lot of liaiian.i", Oranges and Lemons
ju-l received at Kius-el s.
W. 11. IIiiown bus Salt 1 t the barnd nnd
by the sack. I'lour, l e-ed uml New l.uuk-
It lie'.ll lor s.uo itimie'saiu aim huui. w,.,. ,
l'roduce taken in exchange for Goods
Spring Suits made up in City .Style at D.
Ivuiienberg's.
Mrs. Kkhkcca Caii.m t.s. of Iienton, has ju-t
returiiesl from the city null a line assorlmeni 01
Millinery Goods and Notion', to which she in
vites tne aiienuoii 01 ine iniu ic. iu-,11
Go lo t. C. Murr's for Veiling, lllack, Illuc,
Green, Ilrown nnd Drab,
Gent's Fancy Slippers at E. M, Knorr's.
Win. Y. Ivesler. the Philadelphia Tailor, has
removed lo Iron strict, two doors above ine ue
formed Church, where he is prepared lo do
T.iilorine; In all its branches. He has for sale
Sewing .Machines at S10.00 and upwards.
W. H. Itnow.v keens a fine assortment ol
Canned Fruits nnd condensed goods. Also,
a full assortment of Nuts and French Candy
and Oranges and Lemons.
Oolong Tea at Clint ltobbin-' for 35 cents per
mil.
I'relly little Suils for Children at D. Low
enberg s.
You can buy No, 1 Timothy Seesl at I. W.
Hautman H.
SI. 7') will buy
pair of Lusting Gaiters nt
E. M, Knorr's,
l'ewtcr S.tnd for sale nt l!uri.sr.i.M.
If you itunl a fust class Fiinn Wagon,
If you want a l'lalform I'leasiiru Wagon,
If joii want an Kliplio Siiring Wagon,
If you want a I'leasiiru Wagon,
li' ...n nit vnur Win-1 in nut ill L'noil tri 111.
If ion want rtjialrs dune good wilh shoit
nolicv, Go lo J. 11. Vavj.
New Suuimi-r Sliaw HaU ut C. 0, Murr's.
All Coal slated and Hcrecned before leav
ing tho old establlslieii coal yuru oi u,
Shaker'ii aarden Heeds for ale ut IlU.sf-El.s,
Itni.I.ISH & lloI.MI'.S are HOW ri'lldy to
up Awniuga ul short notice and uiu war-
r,!,,ii.il tn 1, lease. Also all kllldi of tilllliug
and giu-littiuj; utteuded to iiroinptiy.
Flcpi Oil d W Waph'?.
Our own make of Calf Hoots, sewed, for
$8.00, nt K. M. Knurr'.
For n Stylish Suit of Keady-mado Clothing
go to 1). Iiwcnberg's.
Kvnporatcd Corn, Corn Starch, Egg Maca
roni, Italian Vermlcilll, Chocolates, Cocoa,
Jelly Mniiloca, De'Icalcd Cocoanuto and Fari
nas, nil fiesh and genuine, at the Central Tea
Store.
To tui: Pl'iii.io. (lo to W. II. UnowN
nnd get one pound best Ten in market, put
up in 11 beautiful .Tnpaiincd (tilt C.mnfstcr,
for ono dollar.
O..W. Xkai, & Illto., spare 110 expense to
end out nice coal. tllO
Go to UtlMllM.'si for your Extra Mnplo
Svrun
clear m crystal, uniy uno twiner
per uulluit.
Waoonsi:i.m:ii et Co. havo moved their
Wholesale. Notion llou-oto No, 15 in tho
new Opera House. Having just returned
from tho city, thev nre now receiving cxten
sit a additions tn their stock mid nre prepared
to furnish merchants in this section with
Gooels in their line nt City Prices. They
keep n full line of Clark's & Coates' Spool
Cotton.
In the present condition of the roads they
will not be nblc to travel with their wagon,
nnd lienco solicit orders from the lountry,
feeling assured that thevwill be able to ren
der pcrlcct satislaction in cveiy respect, llltf
Granulated Sugar for sale nt Kt:Mi:is.
A Home to rent in a desirable part of the
town. Apply to Pinini A. Kvanh, ornttlie
Cou'MiiiAN'ollice. Mar. 2i-tf
li!tr.iis, Attention. Kusskm. takes
Huttcr, Eggs nnd Produce in exchange, for
goods,
D.vsirx Yociim has removed his Clothing
Store to Henrv Hartman's building, in the
room occupied as a Carpet Store, where he
now lias n, full supply of goods. Call nnd
tee. jan29tf
Go to C. C. Mark's for Wool nnd Cotton Car
pet Chain.
People will git bargains by buying their
Shoes and l'nots within this month, at E. M.
Knorr's. Call nnd see.
What to Wkaii, Wiikn- to Wkap. and
How to WriAn your Spring and Summer Suits
are questions that are answered daily nt I).
Iwtiiberg's Popular Clethiug Store.
Don't te worried and annoyed with not
only :i poor (pinlity of Coal but dirlv and
slaty beside, but buy of C. W. Ni:ai.& Illio.
wilt) deal only in the best qualities. 25tf
If you want .1 good Ham,
If you want cheap and good Tea,
If you want C'oll'ce Java or Kin,
If you want good Canned Fruit,
If you want the best Mackerel,
If you want Sugar for tho least money,
If you want the bet Syrups in town,
If you want good Cigars,
If you want good Tobacco.
If you want anything in the Grocery nnd
Provision line, go to HfSisr.l.l.'H, Main street.
tf-25
C. C. MAnn has the nicest Calicoes I have
seen this Spring.
Koi.MNS et Uolmks have removed to No.
17 Centre Street, below Main.
Town orders taken by O. W. NEAUcV Uno.
in 'exchange for coal. 2."tl
W. II. llitowx keeps the most complete
and finest assortment of Groceries that can
be mirclue-ed in market. His Groceries are
fresli and nre selected from first importers'
hands. II is priced are low, as he lias pure-bas
ed his goods at bottom figures to suit the.
limes
New Goods for Spring Trade have made
their appearance at E. M. Knorr's.
COAE. COAE
Obi Established Coal Yard.
C. W. Ni:ai. & lino.. Wholesale et Itetail
Dealers in all sizes of the best qualities of
Red and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest
market rates. Have constantly on hand large
stocks of
Domestic,
CupOl.i,
Itlacksmitli's Anthracite,
Bituminous,
and Liincburner's Coal
Especial attention given to tho prepara
tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain
and Lumber taken in exchange for coal
Coal delivered to anv part of the town at
short notice. Orders lelt at I. W. MeKclvy's
stoic, or at our office', will receive prompt at
tention. Office and Yards at William Neal
it Sons' Furnace, East llloomsburg. Your
,c..n.. t
nutroimirc res lectlullv solicitccl
ho VI I" tf ')") CO VL
:
C. t'. MAlllt has the Cheapest Ileal hair
Sutlches and liraids in town.
Go to ltr.MSELL's for your Groceries. He
sells for cash and will not be undersold.
When vou go to Philadelphia stop at
tin- Allegheny House, No. 812 and 811 Mar
ket street; having tie-en recc-miy reiunaicu
Trice only f per Hay, A. hi.c k,
March r.l,'7.i-ly i ropricior.
More New (laods at ( C. Maiui'm this week
and will be sold Cheap for Cash.
Merchant, going to the city will do well
in i-nll oil W. II. HUNTER. MHO IS ellgngCll
with tho old and reliable firm of Ye.uiek
.t Ilr.iiKEXsTOCK, lor Hats, Caps, straw
Goods,.e., 2.17 North lhird street, I'lnln-
ilelphia. Mureli 111, .'-dm
Go to W. H. llliow.v for fnio Ironstone
China Ware. Ask lor J. eclgooil's -ware,
it will not blister MM U tno best in markei.
t.mi Sets f-l..r0. Dinner ftets sold ai Dotioui
figures. Tlioe that are m want cu nine
wTll find it to their interest to go to W. II,
llitowx
Movr.it Jliiii'st, linve just oiiened a large
nil well selected stocl: of Toilet Ho.ips,
which thev are nlli-ring " the trade, finm 11
r .tvr.vuU i,mcr ti,au they have ever
, ,,1.1 ,,,
sold in tliis market
I r ...i... f ,.r..tet trior bands and faces
, n . in ,f1L.. c,l March winds
by buving a cake) of that cheap but elegant
. . . . . I ... St........ 1)....
Toilet' .Soap, ju-t opened at MuVEli
lllto'
urilg l-.uiporiiiiii.
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
scs rises 0 o'clock ss mliiutes-se-ls el o'clock 31
minutes.
Moos sets 2 o'clock ti minutes, a. m.
o
(in, 11 Is now quoted at a premium of about I!" in
other words green bteks are 11 per cent. Is-low par,
0
Husk Dksds, on Parchment and linen paper, com
mon and for Aduilnlslruturs, Executorsand Trustees,
for sale cheap at the u, i miiun onice,
o
Vina Hens Just recclted and for sale at tho Co-
I.l'MUUN otlice.
Kot-NB at IastI-A remedy thntuotoniy rilletus
but cures Consumption, as well aseou-H, colds,
bioni-hllls. soielhro.it, Influenza, Ac. Tho remedy
to iililchwu ulludels Dr. Wlstar'a Hals.imof will
heuy. prepared by ISith W. covile s sons, iiosion
10 ceuts and (1 abolll.', large ootiiesniucniueciieup
er.
o
WIIEIIETO AHVEHTISE,
A. T. Stewart sals the best advertising mediums
he has e ter found "uru the old established organs of
the two political parllc-s, at the hetcrul county se.n
throughout thu I nlon. rhese,'' he s-ijs "reuih
eicri faiullj ot tho leivst nccount In tlf- ir several
coiiulli-s, and nri moie cuefully re-ad than any ether
class of Journals." If -Mr. stoivail's Judgine-llt Is of
value. thcro I'lio dllllcultj liuleciuing wnicn pai
It lfor tho Interest of buslni'ss men tu adverll-si
lu. 'Iho cou'vuiu Dkvociiat, upon which this
naiier Is 11.1rll.dly founded, was estnl'lllieil
In ma. and tho Coi.cmuian now enjoys
w Ider circulation and greater pruspci Ity than It t i or
did. II troes regularly Into two thousand families 111
ColmilbH and adjoining couutli-s, ami ny ino'cci
Iheui Is read I10111 Ihc (Ipt to the last Hue. It li the
only recognised exponent pf near llyo thousand
Demuciatle loters Hi Ihu couiny. II Bltcis nn,i use
ineiim a tasty dLspluy, that makes tUeui uUiiullip
j lu patrous, thus eusurlng greater certainty thul
thevwill ivruso lueiii. ii uue us cirtiiiiiiiiu is un
doubtedly much tho largest In tho county, tlio ad-
put I vertulnc rales of tho COH'MBiANaiu no higher than
j0sa 0( ether pupers with barely halt and several
I mo. unn-fourUi thu niunber of subscribers, raits
llku these) speak for tbe-utxlies. No Uireiwd buslmsis
I man will neglect to Insert advertlsc-mnni la tho
1 yaHHipi
tf
fcuE-zcu's SeaWrhi Towc'.-Iii tho ntmosphcrc
cxis-rlcnced here during tho summer months, the
lethargy produced by tho heat takes away tin deslro
forwholCTOino food, nnd frequent persplrnllons re
duco liodlly ennfy, particularly thoso suffering from
IhoelTectiof debilitating diseases. In order to keep
a natural healthful activity of the sytem, wo must
resort to nrtinrl.il means. VorthlsiiurposoSehenck'H ,
Sen Wed Tonic livery effectual. A few doses will
create an nppetlto nnd give fresh vigor to tho ener
vated body. For dyspepsia, It Is invaluable. Jinny
eminent physicians havo doubted whether dyspepsia
can be permanently cared by Iho drujs which am
generally employed for that purpose. ! no sea cen
Tonic In Its nnturo Is totally dllfs rent from Mich
drugs. Il contains no eorror.lvemliier.ds or adds tin
fact It assists the regular operations of nature, nnd
supplies her deficient les. The tonic In Its nature, so
much resembles tho gasti 1 - puce thai u nimosi iden
tical with that Until. The gastric Juice Istho nat
ural soltent which, In a healthy condition of tho
body, causes the food to bo digested i anil when this
Juleo Is not cxrreled In sufficient quantities, Indiges
tion, with nil Its distressing sjmptoms. follows, -ine
Sea Weed Tonic performs tho duty of the gastric
Juice when tho latter Is deficient. Schenck's Sea
Weed Tonic sold by nil liruzglsts.
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lNDisrfTAiii.t: r.vinr.scK.
sr. ki.mo, 111,. Julys, isti.
It. V. Pikbcs, M. 1)., nutfalo, N Y. :-l wish lo add
my testimony totho wonderful curative properties ot
your Alt. Ext., or Ooldcn Medical Discovery. I hao
taken great Interest In this medicine since I llrst
used It. 1 wasbadiy anilcted with eljspepsla, liver
deranged and an almost pel feet prostration ot the
nervous system. So rapid and complete did the Dis
covery cBYct a perfect cure lhat It seemed more like
liuj c nnd pmfect wonder lo in) self, nud sliu-o that
time we have never been without nbot Hoot the Ills
cm cry nud rurgiittte Pellets In the house 'Ihey nre
a solid, sound lamlly phy-lclan In the house nud
iculyat nil times fully to tin relet ut sickness
without charge. We have neier had a doctor In the
house since wo llrst began theme of our Pellets
and Discovery. I have recommended the use of tlieso
medicines InEeUTal seecre nnd complicated eases
nrldngfrom,aslthoi glit,an Impure itato if the b owl,
a id In no one case hale hey failed to 11101c than no
complMi nil lliey claimed lo do. I will only mention
ono ns remarsaWe, (Ihousjli I could give ou dozens.)
Henry Koster, furniture I'eiler, ot this place, who
w as oneot tho most pltlfiilsunjectscvcr seen, Ids face
swollen outot shape, scules nnd eruptions without
end, extending lu htibody, which was completely
covered with blotches nnd scales. Nothing that lie
t jok seemed to t-ITect a parllclo I llaally Induced
him to try a bottle ot the Clolden .Medical Discovery,
w I'll dal'y use of Pellets, assuring 1dm It would sure
ly cure him. I lo commenced Its use some si x n ceks
since, taking tw , Pellets each night for a week, then
one each night, and the Discovery ns dlreced. The
result Is to-day his sklu Is iierfectly smooth, and the
scaly eruptions are gone. He has taken some seven
or eight bottles In all, and considers himself cured
This case has baffled the skill of our best phj sh'lans.
.Messrs. Dunford & Co., druggists, ot this place, are
selling largely of your medicines nnd the demand
steadily Increases, and they give, perfect satisfac
tion lacier case.
Respectfully, W. II. 1'IIAMI'LIX,
Agt. Am Kip. Co.
0
Over-Exertion, either of body or mind, produces
debility and disease. The usual remedy Is lo take
some htlmulant, Hie effect of which lsth; same as
glilng a tired horse tho whip Instead of oats. Tho
true way If lo foitlfy the ijstcm with u permanent
tunic like tlw Perm Inn sj I up, (.1 proloMdo of Iron,)
which gives strength and ilgur to tho s) stein.
o
A SOl'NI) HEALTH MAXIM.
"Order Is heai en's llrst law." lids great maxim
applies w llh peculiar force to the dbcharre of Iho
1lt.1t functions. Disease) IneiltnMy superi t lies up
on physical Irregularity, Just ns calamity Is sure to
follow want of sj stem and punctuality In the affairs
01 lite. Hut while It U net lo Impossible tooicrcomc
settled mental habits of dl-ordcr, It Is quite feasible
to remedy habitual lrregularlt les of the body. Ills
clp'.lne the unruly organs by wise nnd time y medi
cation, nnd health will be established upon a perma
nent basis. Although there are many remedies pre
scribed for this purpose, there Is not one among them
can comoare in dli eetnoss and promptitude of action
with llostcttcr's stomach, Hitters. Kor eicry disor
der affecltug the bonds, llier and stomach, and for
tho numerous sj mpalhetlc nerious ailments to
w hlch alimentary or billions disturbances give rise
the Hitters are a most reliable specific. Their won-drousc-nicacy
H attrlb.ltabhi to the fact that they
llrst remote the c.iuso of such maladies, lrr"gul irllj
and then by their tonic operation repair the loss ot
phi stall substance produced by sickness. Const!
patlon, bllllousness, djspepsU, heartburn, sleepless
ness, Intermittent fetors, rheumatism and nertous
tremors always succumb to the operation of this
sate and potent medicine. A regular habit, sound
sleep and easy digestion aro among tho blessings
which Us use confers, Il lnilgorates, relieves do
picsslon cf mind, and promoting complete assimila
tion, materially assists In coloring the angles and
hollow places of the attenuated, shrunken frame
with firm, healty Ucs.li.
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DYSl'ErhIA! IIVSPEPIAl DYGnEl'SIAl
Dj spepsla Is tlio n)'ist.' perplexing of all human
ailments. Itss niptons are almost lnnnltc In their
variety, and tho forlorn nnd despondent victims cf
the dlseaso often fancy themselves the prev, In turn
of every known malady. This Is due, In part to the
do .0 sympathy w hlch exists between the stomach
I the brain, ant In part also the fact 111 it an tils-
tuib.uiee of Hie dlgestlte function uecess. rlly disor
ders the liver, tho bonu,ls and tho nervu nn) stem,
and effects to soino extent, tlio qualliy ot 111" blood.
E. V K'inkel'.s Hitter 'Wlno of Iruti lsab.ireeuie.
This Is not a new preprathii, tu be tried and found
anting; It has been preset Ibed dall for many ears
lu the practice of eminent physicians with unparall
eled success: It Is not expected or Intended to cine
all the diseases to which tho human family Is stib-
c t.luit H warranted to euro I) spepsla In Its most ol-
stliutefurm. Kimkel's Hitter Wine of Iron never falls
cure. Stmptouesuf Dyspepslaarelossof appetite.
vv lad and rising of the food, dryness ot the mouth,
heartbuin, distension of tho stomach and bowels.
costlpatlon, !ieadach, dlzlnoss, sleeplessness nud
low spiiiu. Try the great remedy and be convinced
of Us m irlts. eiot the genuine. Tako only KuakvIV,
which H put only In tl buttles. Depot, 213 North
Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. H never falls. Eorsnle
be nil Druggbts and deulers eierj where.
TAl'B woitu.
p.einoved hi a few horns. No fee asked until the
until worm with head, ts expelled. .Medicine
hirniless, beln purily vegetable, Consultation
free, by Dr. E. Kunkle, No SSO North Ninth Slrcet,
Philadelphia, Pa. Scat, pin and stomach Worms al
so rcinoi ed. Adi lee free. Send for circular, (lo to
5 our druggist and ask for Hunkers Worm S.i rup,
rice, I per bottle Iho Worm syrup never falls.
o
No use ot any longer taking the large, repulsive,
griping, drastic and nauseous pills, composed of
rude and bulky Ingredients, and put up in cheap
wood or pasteboard boxes, when we can by a care
fill application of cl.enilo.il silence, extract all the
ithartlv' und olh-r melL'Inal propel ties from Hie
most valuable roots mid hubs and concentrate
them .ito a minute, l-'ruuule.icarcel Jarfrer than a
mustard seed, (hut can be readily stvallowid by tlio-s-
of the mof l sensitive stomachs and fastldMu., tustes,
E-Kb ol Dr, l lcrct-s I'lea-aut Purgative Pellets lep-
MviMs, it a rnvst coiienr.irated (grin, gs much c.i
thartl.- p'jw er os 1 , cmboilled a any of III large pill
found for s de lu the duiii stuM. Ei'jui la. -Irwond-
ifal calh-iille powe'r, lu propurthnt mir s,.e,
people, wis-hav not tiled them urn a t ' snp;He
lhatllie.1 are bursh or diMstielii effect, 1. .1 s'l.'b Is
not id all tlio ea.e, the d'dcrent nctliu ...i-ellclnal
principles of w hi h the.! are composed be Ing so har
monized, one by the others, as lo piodacoa most
seaivlilng and thorough, jet gentle and kindly uper
.Ulngealhar lc. The Pellets ate sold by nil dealers
III medli-lues.
Avc.iictss auk A Nation ok llvsimiica Wellie
a-st, dlsslpato and linearly graves. Me drink all
kinds of aliohullc spit Its, and swalluiv, without mas
tication, isuk, grease and every kind of llfe-deslroj
big, systeiu-eh'gglng, Indigestive food, Dli. Walk.
Kll'S VmiKTIlllK VlNKIlAlt IIITTI.K.S Will rclllOIUthe
cillelliet', and the recovered patient, with pure, M
talled elccirlcal blood Honing tiiruug Ids veins
will havo a clearer head and a cooler Judgment
w hlch . dde-d to experjence, will cause 1dm lo nb-
stain In the future. v-iw
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TIIE CONl'KiiSIUS OP AN INVALID.
Pi'iii.isuin as a waiim;u and for tko Leiicilt of
Yotsu mks AsnoTin.'K.s.vilio suffer from NKltVor
DEllll.lTY, Loss OF MANHOOD, etc., Bujipljlng the
meuiis ef self-cure. Written by ojio who cured him
self utter undergoing considerable (piackerj , and
sent freeonricelvlugapo.st-p.ild dliecled envelope
sulUrers uru Invllcd tu luldrcss the author,
NATHANIEL MAYl'AIII
Mar, 0, ';4-Cm Hox 1'3, Iliookl) n, N. V.
o
MANHOOD HESTOltHP.-A victim of yuiithfnl Hu
pi udiiice, caiisln.' permaturo decay, nervuus debll
Ity, etc., having tiled in vain every knunu icineii)'
has found a simple self-cure, which he will send fret-
to Ids follow-sUITcrers. Address J. 11. ueoves,
Nassau St., New ork.
July a,'H-Jui
TO CIINSPMPUVES,
'1 ho udverllser, Luting been piiniai,c-iill) ei.iod of
that dre-addls'use.Coiisuiiii.tloii.byuklnipleii-iiicdy
Is uuxlous to liuko kuuw u to his fellow suilcicT Iho
means ot ciuo To ullwho deslrult, ho will send
copv of the piescilptlou used, ttrtc of charge,) with
tho directions lor preparing unu using tno suiue
nldclithey will llud n bikk ivkk for cossunenos',
ASTUVIt. HllOS'CIIIIIS.AC.
Panics vvlsidiiglhepioscrlptlonwlilplcaso address
llev. E. A. WIION,
l)l I'i'iiii stMlllamsb-.irsh, New Yolk
, 1 .. ..... m.n " VJl.;"'L'r. ' '
USIN1.SS CAHHs,
VlMl l.Mi CAIIUM,
LL-CIKlt HEADS,
Hue, nr.Aiin,
1'ltOllltAMMP.S,
ISJ.SILIIS. AC. 0..
Neatly und Chcuply printed ut the Coi.um
HAN lilllt'O.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMbi.
COURT PHOC LAM ATToN?
V"HUIir.Af, the Hon. William Elww.l,
y President .liuku of the Court ofojer nnd
Terminer nnd Ocncrnl .ti 1 Delivery, Court of cpinr--ler
Hcsslons of Iho Pence nnd the Coiut of Common
Plensnnd Orphans' Court In'llio 5f.lh Judicial Dis
trict, composed of the counties of Columbia nnd
Montour, nnd tho Hons. Iiiam l;iut nnd lu ec 8.
Monroe, Associate .fudges ot Columbia county, have
Issued their precept, bearing dilo tins M day of
Feb., 111111? year of our lird ono thousind eight
hundred nnd scicnly-llic, and lo tne ellrecled for
holding a Court ofojer nnd Terminer and (lenerat
(juarttr Sessions of tho Peace, Cuiirt of Common
Pleas nnd Orphans' Court, In llloomsburg, In tho
county of Columbia, oi tho first Monday, being tho
3d day of May next, to contlnuo two weeks.
Notices Is hereby given to the Coroner, to the Jus
tices of the Peace, nud tho Constables of the s.tld
county of Columbia, Hint they bo Ihennnd therein
there proper person nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon of
said Sd day of May tilth llielr records, Inqui
sitions nnd other remembrances, to do thoso things
which to their olllces nppcrtntn to bo done. And
thoso that aro lwund by recognlzanco to prosecuto
against tho prisoners that nre or may bo In tho Jail
of tho said county of Columbia, to bo then and there
to prosecute themns chnllbo Ju t, Jurors are re
quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably
to their notices. Dated nt llloomsburg thevth day
r-,) of April In the year of our I,ord ono
L.M. J-thousand eight hundred nnd seventy-live
v J and In Hie ninety-ninth jcar of the Inde
pendence of the I'nlted Mates of America.
Mierlll's (Mice, MICHAEL (JltOVEH.
llloomsburg, ApilIJ-tn . idicrirf.
Juries for May Term, 1875.
Hlnomlirri-V. K. Applem-jn, Chas. Kuukle, 11,
L. lileiren a n.
Heale r -1 . Harrier.
llrlarcref i a irles Heed, Daniel W. Kelchncr.
Heiiion -ani.n i.'liii'.
Old re n A. Mveeppenliclser, Stephen I'ohe,
Daniel M'hP nire.
Hemlock s , u Il-iunsley, lllram lleeco.
Jackson - ,l. tin ,1. Vtllr..
locust U'w Is Ue, Ed. Urcmser.
Montour Philip Koust.
Mt. Pleasant Joseph E. Sands.
Main Stephen Diltlerlch.
Madlson-ifllll.ini MnMclh-r.
orange Jonat ban l'oust.
l'lne l.af.i)ell t'nger, John Oordncr,
Scott lohu White
ujrloaf-Ezeklcl Shultz,
TKAVEIiriE .liniOHS.
HIIST WK1.K.
llloomsburg John C.Jones, John Penman, James
L. Hess, II. ll.V.itutta.
licuii-r Jonathan llauck. Pi-ter Shellhamer.
Ilil.irerei'k-Huii. lieirord, J. H. Martz.
Catawissa N. C. Hartman.
Cei.tre-ll. J. Dcltteildi.
Flank In Daniel Dunn.
rishlngoreek Jacub Menner, Jas. E. Jones.
(Iri'i iinoii'il Thomus Wright, Chirk Mel rell, Ellsua
Has in in. Adam I'lt, Henry s. Mather.
HeiidiK.k-.lci!in (lulld, Ijif.nette PitrsMI
Locust -Christian Mnnll, ltolandusllerbtln flcorgo
Inner
M iln Andrew (ilnirter, Joseph (iclger
Ml. Pleasant -Joseph Crawford, Mnthlas f-hnffer.
Mllllln -Daniel Hond.
Montour li'm 11. Weater.
l'lnc-lia l'ursell.
Ito.irlii'.-ertM'k-Josc-ph Levan.
Scott -Philip Angle, Daniel Moury, Alem Vault tv,
James I'ulli-n.
Mlg.llluaf John Cole.
Hi:COM WKKK.
llloomsburg .Jesse colemin. Ell Junes, Morris
sioan, Ca.-p-.-r T. Thomas, Louis Hernaid, John It.
(ilrlnn.
II -ater Henri lllmleillter.
Herwlek-lsalah llower, Mil lim l'oust,
Centre Daniel -lauilson.
catawissa -s. II. Delmer, William Miller, A. II.
Cleaver.
Centrall.i-Itobert llrysor.
Klsliltiirc-i oclc Daniel no der,
ITunklln -William E. llower.
lire uiwood eieoige (Jreenly,
Jackson Alfred A. Stephens, Zepenlah llutt.
Daniel II. Stephens, Eeklel Cole. Win llrliik.
Locust Daniel .1. Mine, John Hllllg.
-Montour - Isaac Mom y.
.Mt. Pleasant Howard (Jrlmes, 1). Stroup.
llllilln-stephen Erwln.
Madison Parker Kesler
orange Aaron Patterson. Jacob Hemlev, Abram
White. ,
lin-j John Locknrd.
Scott ll.ury 'I'ownsend, (Jeorge W.. Johnson, Silas
D.EcLrar.
TISTOFCVUSES FOR
J TEI1.M, 187,1,
THIAL AT MAY
William Yohey vs Oliver K. Vohe.
Win. T. Shuman vs I). II. W. It. It. Co.
II. I,. DIc-lTenbaeli vs C. II Hrockwny.
Nathan llachman vs William Tyson.
John .1. Mcllcnry is Jonas Daly and Jllron Fcllovrs.
HeeseJ. Millard for uso ot 0.11. Jlelllck vs Alonzo
Dodge.
(I. II. Powder's Admr's. vs W. E. linker.
0. II. Fowler's Admr's. vs S. W. Haker.
Leander Carmvn's Admr's. vs. Wm. Applcman.
Clulstlan Wolf vs The North i Westllranclilt.il.
Company.
Step'ien II. Wolf et us. vs Thu North & West Ilranch
It. It. Co.
I Joseph Carl assigned to Solomon Helwlgvs Mahlon
Hamlin and Solomon llelnlg.
SECOND WKHK.
llradley k (lordon t s I'.eckley & Phillips.
iadly & (.onion is Hockley .V Phillips.
Thatcher & (learh.irt vs DanH Sni der
Jacob Evan i' 1: li-s vs William J. Cox.
Thatcher fiearhart is I). Mijder A: Co.
The t'nlon Hand ot Catawissa is Charles Hehmlck.
William Thomas is Isaac J. Usher.
ter Kline vs Martin Lunger.
ir ill A. l'ctrlkln 1 1 nl. vs '1 he Town of Hloomsburg.
William Snyder i Exr's. v s I he Ton n of llloomsburg.
Mugiin A-Co n Nimii'-l Johnson.
Willi mi I". Andrews vh D. l'.,-beit.
William Harris ts The Hern lei: Itollln? Mill Co.
First National Hank ot llloomsburg va Charles Ue
etal,
First National Hank of Hloomsb'irg vs Jesse I), nice.
I Keiidl,' vs J. D. Illee.
T. Ikeler vs Jonas Doty.
John lleaecH'k vs Jonas Duty.
i.iette Drlbbkblss is Eves & Co.
irdee, Markle .vGrler vs II. (!. Crcvellnc;.
First National Hank of llloomsburg vs. (leorge Cava-
nee et al.
William Applcman vs Henry IjiIiiikiii.
Charles M. .Marple's Exrs. 1 s Enos Jacobv.
TI10111 is J eialbralth, Assignee ts Undley W. Wooley,
Mauiui-1 j. case vs Jonas Dotr.
Wilson fllbbons vs Jonas Dot)'.
M. O. Hughes vs. I esse D. lllce.
M. (J. Hughes vs O.scar P. Ent.
L. F. Davis vs Jonas Doty.
Jesse flartmnn vs Jon.is Doty,
vosiuie noone vs 11. e. e reveung.
John J. Mclle-nry vs 1). I., t. W. it. It. Co.
stney John ts II. (I. Crevellug et nl.
Samuel Hogart .V. ton vs Itussel Force.
Ira Pealer's Adm'r. vs sj Iveslcr Pealer's Adm'r.
D. P. Sejbcrt vs Plilllp Appleman.
DavllJ. Waller vs The First National Hank of
llloomsburg, Pa.
Joseph II. Evans ts Ellas Olger.'
Jackson Walter ts Simon llrlchart.
John Wl,te 1 1 uv. vs J. 11. lllce et ul.
iradley liorduu vs lli.-ce.ltjy li Phillips.
plloii Ch ules v, J. 11. Illci) 1 1 ul.
Lifajette DitMlMss v.s O. W. Eves et id.
ilfabclh W. Sjuders vs William checkterl.i',
D. Idee tow i'-.-ij'iicd to S. Kuoirvs John
White.
pi; iiHriUiH NMrii'i:.
. .NlltlO.' li )l ffl.J CHI II tu
lu all li'.iltico. cietl!
.Ill I iSI.TI I I l. Tl'iU'll 111 till' e,t.!.lt" I'f
,f r rtt.o ii.iMli'i'.-it.i ut, .unl iiiliiui'H. tli.it UK' fe'I.
lultlil.' .l.lllllnNHMIIi,.l .I'l-I ;ll ll'ill.lll .ICi'umit lllto
u 'fii ni.-'i in ui.' . in.- -.I i:t iifii"!' ea e uuuii' 1.1
U.llllJ, .111 I ttlll IV p.".". 'II'.C 1 till l'U.lIU'iil.lllull IlKl
i.i.iii.ti.cf lit en' ejri:itu'.i C'uiul lu be Ik-LU l.i
lu.i imsiiu cm "ti'.lit'" 1 !.. i:teoiuu4 ui .iia.,M.j,
;ic .' uciurh, ji. in. imi .u.i eu ;
1 The .uv'.iilMt i f .lusonli II. KiilttUi nuJ (i.vt ii i.
I.. iKfiti'iiiuiitT. .itiiiiiiiMutorrtur Jo. uii Ki)3tciiu.i.
UiT, lal e.f I'r.niMlii luitililp, ilwuav il.
'.'. Tin) account of .fuiliu i SI. Ki'itiT, uilnilnlitrutnr
of.I.iiiics Kihttr, l.ile ot tlio tuetti of lilounijuurtfi
ile'Cl'tlse'tl.
II. TIip ncvi iiit of lvtix Ktit, ii.lintnUtr.itor
of tclllii','toii II. i:nt, of tlw town of lll'jonisuurt;
ek'C'i'.icO.
I. Hiu tlr.-t acco'int of J,nfpli '. i:vis, eiit'iilor
oi io in it. r.icn. lilt's oi e.ie'riiivuoii iimni I . ei'
ei'.v-i il.
r.. 'Iho lint ami llnal account of tsaac I.ulz. al
uiliiistiatur of ('iirMl.m l.ut., Jr., l.uc ot .tilillln
ll).tlllip, (l.'1'e'.ln.'il.
el. Tim tlnal a 'I'ouiit ot Stephen IIIII, executor of
.tlLtlll lllll, I.IISJ Ol tl'llltT lUltllsuip, Ui'irOMIil.
I. 'I lie Ili-ot ami initial iwoiiiit i.f John II. Vaml
l -lire ami .luliu II. White, executors of l.saac
vt l.tle, i.iiit of scutt ton nsliip, ileee,us,M
S. 'Ihetll-stillHl Ilnal account of William It. Demon
n.tiiiliiMrator of .lucuii M.iiiiun, lalu of eireeitvo)
louiiMiip ii-i;e.e.eii.
ti. Tim account ot '1 11111...1S ,1, Vimlorilliv, mlinln
Wri.tor ttlth iln, wm iitiiiexi'.l, ilu IhiiiIs 11011, of
lleortfi) Mmis, lale tf .Malwiilm; toivnslilp, ileecasetl.
in. 'I lie tlnal 111 count ot 'llitmloiu W. Smltli, tuar
ell 111 of I aiinlM H. (li 1111. 111, iiilnor clilUl of Juliu I).
iierui 111, lau. ui rinu co.viiiinti, ii.'c'e.tseii.
11. I lie nccount of. IdIiumiii II, lkelcr, Riiarill.in of
A.iun t. Kesler. minor clilUl of 1 1 1 1.1 1 : 1 Ketcr aile
of c.rt't-ntttHHl tottiii.lp, ileceuM'ii
la Iheaii'ii'int ot William l'eacock, iidiiili.Wr.i
tol of lieolcpe 1'otet . 1 it., i.( Hi iiihm-L: t(,iiiiiili,. th.
1'o.eil.
13. The luvoutitof Marc I'lilllliw, iictliigexeeiitilv
if llatl.l l.rlllllli, late of I.oe llt loHUhhlp, lleceil-cll
U. Iho llr.-.t 1111ap11rtt.il account of Daniel Ham
liach, iiilmiuuuior ot Wll.luin llcrln, Lett) tf the
iviuuh.il 01 iiii ai. h, ut'cea&cil,
ll. '1 he tlnal accutlllt of lillat f ttti Crease cxccil.
tur uf Mai i;.iict tie. csj, latei ot illuoiiiabuit',ili'CC'a-',e
iti. 'iiicnnii ,11111 niiiii iiecq .ni i f kiuu W. .Mi-'lii'iil'j'.
iil'i luhlialJi of U'i(iu,l lliiijcru,, LUt) of hujiarloal
toini.itili, iitv iiM-cl,
If, 'IhelliM uiiilllual account of lllram J. Ilicilir.
exi cnlui' ot I.IUiilvUi nveliloif, late of 1'ntattUt.i
tiiitnslilp, t.'ce'.iM.il.
is. ihu ili-bi ami tlnal account of William (1. 1'lilnr.
iiuiiiiuniiaioru itehur 11. tieater late of t ranu.
II11 luttiinilp, eleeeavil,
IV. 'I lie llrst nml ilnal aecoiint of Daniel Urohst,
uiliiiliiMialortf l: 11 irol)(, lateiof muklln tottn.
tlllp, lll'CCIl-t'll.
M 'llieiiicouiit of I't ter (l. CumpU'Il, uilmliilslra.
lor of lulliarliie ll.11 Inser, moot t'atatt bsu lott ushlp
lliglMersonice, I W, II, JAI'OHY,
tllooiiisUlqe;, Apjll '.';u, 15I5.( trir(ir.
BLANKS J BLANKS!
voy. H.iB AT TIIK
SALES
1)Y virtue of mmdrv writs of Vendilionl Ex
A i iHinasntid nerlFn'las Issued out (f the Court
Ci Common Please ( f Columbia county, nnd to me ill
recteii will ti rxioscd to public sale nl tho COl'ltl'
llol'SE, in llloomsburg, on
Monday tlio III day nf May, IS75,
nt one o'clock, p. in., Iho fullot?lngil?scrlbed prop.
1 rtj, to-wltt
All that certain real estate bounded on the north
by .Main street of the Town of lispy, on tho east by
nn nllej', on the south by nn nllcv, nnd on Iho west
by lot of Alonro Dodrc, Is-ing ith V feet deep nnd
Si'j feet In wtilth, slluuli' In Scott lowtishlp.ci.lum
iilacounty, whereon Is erected a two-sloili d frame
house and out-b'iliuthgs.
Sdi d, taken Into execution and In bo sold ns thu
proiierty of M, C, JlcColluin,
WHO,
All that certain pleco of land lstnjr nnd hidnu In
llloom township In thoCouniyot Colunblantoresald,
boiiiulcdnnd described ns follows, Mrt Hi-Klnnlngnt
a post, corner of Itlootnsbtirg Iron Company's land
nnd old road nlley continued from South llloomsburg
nnd running I hence nlung said ally south seventy
degrees west one hundred and folly feet Inoie
or less to a line of nn nllev running from .Main
street to old road nlley llienco ofutig wild alley
course along other lauds Iho In Irs of Isaiah
llarton, now deceased, nortli M'4 degrees, nest
ono hundred nnd ten feet more or less to the
bank of Ushlngrreek. thence along said creek
tho course thereof one hundred nnd thirty feet more
or less to tho llloomsburg Iron Compnii) 's land ntnrc
said, thence along said land tho course tuereofono
hundred nnd folly feet more or less to the place of
beginning, on which li erected a (lluellouse,togeth
er with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken Into execution nnd to be soldns tho
property of Charles Foster.
ALSO,
All tint certain real estate situate In Pine town
ship, Columbia county, ixmndcd by land of
(larman 011 tho north, ut Eeggott ; IMtker on tho
cn-I, Parker on the soul h, nnd John Ecirgitt
en the west, eontidnlnir t' ncres 1!oicrc!icsntid al
lowance, on tilil-h are three dwelling houses, a grltt
mill, a saw mill, a ham and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, take n lulu eteeuinn and to bo sold as the
property or Jackson J, Eiibblns,
ALSO,
All the followlno real estate tn wit: Sltuale In
Main township, Columbia county, Pcr.nsvivnnln,
lioutidedon the north mid east by lands of Jacub
Shuman, on the south by lands ot Charles Cox. and
on the west by lands of llculs-n shiimaii.eentaliilng
clghty-tn o ncres more or less, vv hei eon are ei cc ted
a largo tno-story frame dwelling house nnd barn.
Seied, taken Into execution ami to be sold as the
prnportyof Jeremiah Dei r, wilh notice to terre ten
ants. ALSO.
All that cerlnln reil estate situate In locust town
ship, Columbia count)', bounded on tlio north by
lands of Jacob Yeager, Jerry scut 1 011 the east, Isolah
Meager on the south end William llelnlg on the
west, containing in acres more or less, on which nro
erected a gilst mill, two dwellrV houses and out
buildings; ALSO,
One other pleco ot land sltbatc In the fame township
bjunded by (leorge llu-s) on tho north, M.oborrv
snjilerou the west, Jacob Yeager on the south and
Jerry scolt on the east, containing ill acres more or
less i
ALSO,
All that certain real estate situate In Locust town
ship, Columbia count)', bounded b,- lnn is ot John
Mine and others on the north, of Jacob osotandof
Xeauerc Tyson on tho east, of (leorge Pltner, Wright
Hughes and others on the south nhd ot John .Miller
and Peter .Miller on tho west, containing two hun
dred ncres more or less, wheieon mo e rected two
dwelling houses, tno bariisutid out buildings with
the appurtenances. Said rwil estate, will be sola lu
twosepar.uu tracts or parcels as follows:
No.l, Adjoining lands of Charles .Miller and Peter
Miller on tne wed, John Kllno and others 011 the
horlli, Jacob enwo il and other lands of Jonathan
Haclunan on the east, nnd William Miller and others
on tin- suiith, containing about one hundred ucies,
known as the Wright Hughes farm, w hereon ure
erected a frame duelling hoti-e, bank barn and out
buildings. No. a. Adjoining the above tract described us N'u. 1
on the tiesi. Jao u (is a aid and others 1,11 the niaih,
leaner I ) son on tho east, Jacob Long and ntluni
on the south, containing uboiil one hundred nnes
and known as tho Koenc-lrels farm, whereon ure
erected n dHclllug ho'lse, new bank barn, good
sprln,' nnd spring liouso an I other out buildings.
seized, taken Into execution, nnd to be sold us the
properly of Jonathan Haclunan.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate sltuale In Heaver town
sl.lp, Columbia county, bounded on Ihc cast bv lands
of Clulstlan vitlier'shili-simd others, on the south
by it public road, 011 tho nest by lands of Ifiiben
.-111-U11111111, i-umiiiiiiiig s uitcs more or less, w hereon
ure a log dnellllng house, a log bam and out
buildings.
Seled, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold as tho
property ot Fiedeilck Wltehey.
ALSO,
All that tract of land situate In the township of
Heaver, County of Ciilumlila and state of IVnus) Ivn-
iii.iiiiiiiuyiiimtiiiis.iiiuons: neginiitng nt 11 large
white oak (corner Of said Patrick Linden's land and
land of Abraham Lockard and Urn original corner
or lands surveyed to Haldol Hemp on a warrant of
29th March 1 Hsu thence b) the lauds ot Abraham
fhar,1,'' -N;6I-'..K' -7!,lt.t-eieu perches lo a corner
In the Uno of other lands ot s. F. Headley the grant
or of this tract, thence by lands ot S. F. Heudiev,
grantor, north eleven elegiees, w est one liundi ed und
wib.-tiiii-i mm i nan perciies 10 a corner (stune)
thence by lands ot the same south elghtt- degrees
w eslslxty-IHeundelgnt-teulh perches to u chestnut,
thence by lands ol the same and lands of Nancy l In-
lien souui ten ueifret'K, east U3JV to a tMiltoo.ik, the
place tf Ueifliinlinr, conlaliilnn w acres and si
gii'itui;;,.
seleil, taken Into etecutlon nnd to be sold us the
propel ty of I'atilck J.lnden.
ALSO,
The undivided nne-thtrd of all that certain lot of
Rrouml situate In lie) tntrncliip of Scott In the Conn,
ty ot Co umlila ulurcsald, bounded add described as
fo lows, tiMt it : llec'lnnlnc at a stone corner In the
lultlJIe of Mailiet stieet 01 thu tillage of llspv and
ruiiiilnj thence aluiis' an ulley norm slxtj.'lxuml
one fuuitli clecrees, east tteenty iieichet and lite
feet to 11 iwst, un'iice along landj nf William tlilncs
north tevciity-lline ami mice fourth '""reps tvesl
Liu'.- "f same soitltl SWtj-sl v aud oiie-tourtli ilei'iees
ttest ttveiity iiiiches ami lite feet to the mlituV
Mid .M.ukcl stieet, thence by thn middle c( 1 '
wiiiih tneiitj-three and three.foutli d' ., ,..nt
tliliL'tn peix'li'saiidtieteii feet to Ui. piaeei'f bc
Kiiinln', cuutatnln'one acre, one liuiMrcdand scv.
iiieeii ami 1. Haiti ci cm s.
ALSO,
TllO Umlltlil. il onc-tlilril nnrt nr i.m.mn, i... t.A
.",ctsl.l,'.'Vn!'"k.l t "vel, iH'Klnlnc lu the nuclei u
of Mallcet sued l'liiiiili,.' ilu-m.,. t.f,ini. ki..
H umluiie.t.iurlli ic.'iieh. wen tttenU-sK penh'es
and nine and tf half f.-i I to .1 post.theiicesoutn ttecn-
ij-imiu unu eiui-e-io'iiiii ueiees, east iieten feet
to a poit, thence north stt-slv ami oiie.fnurth elf
(Trees e ist sU perches an I tevn and oiM'-ililrd feet
to. 1 pi 1-1, thtnee south tiu'iitj-three and tin ee-foiii Hi
ele-gr. e . eat t In 1 e p, relies a ml ttt 0 and one-lialf feet
iiieuee iieiiu sii-si ana oiie-rourili dO'Tees, easl
nine peu lies and lee 11 ami uncthhil feet, thiucehuotli
tieenlj-thiee and tliiee fuui th dec-reis, last nine
HTClie ami 1 ieeu.ami one rourlll f.'ettoan allev,
Jienee alone' said 11 llei north sltt-siv nml niiu.t.mrii,
ili.c'iees.east eleven p-rihes und fuur aiidthiie-
loiiruiicei 10 nif iiiMiue 01 .tiaiket stint, tht'liCe
nlniif the middle ot same 11.111 t'.eentj.tliree and
thiei-fourth dettrees, ttest iilrt'-en ami one-lialf
perenes 111 cue piaceor licmnihtf, contiiliilni; one acre
nud ttveiiD-tltct ami oue-fuui'tli pfrclu.s, together
M'liCTi, e.iKt'u uiiu execution ami vo be sold as the
properly of uitthev IV, Mce'eilluni, tt Ith notice to
ecese 1. .tuiiarei unu 1 nomas .Miller Icrre tenanti.
ALSO,
All those tllll'O miMi,uaL?.'s or len,.infnt nr ,rn,.u
(if l.unl sltuute. Ill bcott toie nshlp, coluinbl 1 coui.ty.
uoi.il,.-,. ...... m-v-i iovii luiiinvs: AO. 1, lieerllllll
at a post lu lino of land of lielra of Caleb llarton ami
riiniilinr thence by the same and lamU of the estate
of .Mem Mair V 7s, K. su 1'. ton post.thenie be
... ... ... ...... ... ... ... . , . u, (l posi, ineuee u
land of .lacoli Keller N iav Weot ia.1.1 p toaios
theiicuS W, W. T.M" ton post, thenee s 13V ea
IKi.i I', to the place i r beLrinln-,', containing im acn
Im 1st.
e.lst
:uid M! pcr. hes, all utttlilcli Is cleared laml and
tti.ereoll ar erected it one Kt,irv..,hil.ii.liiili rmmi.
ilHellliil.' limine bain and out-bu'ldliic. .No. , lle-
Kiiliiu, ai a -.ion'', uiem eiiy land ( I or roi incut of
tt otlej llucl.el ami U.n l.elis ol llarmaii Kllne.houtli
T5 nnel sotciia Ijhlln tvistai.3 I', lou stone, tiienee
by Ian 1 Lite of Aleiu Mair ,v. I3' V mi- ioastonc
tiu-nc.i b.'. land late if ticuriieVi . Jilintii r :,'. Til iiud
tettu-e I;hlii K luapo.l lhei,coby lau I of Haul-
sou anil .Mian i ri- . u ami M tell tls' IlllS l I', to
the place ..I lie,'liiliic ei,,'ii,iiiii;tni'ul acres
No. 3 ll-Kl'ilnefiit a stem comer of land, now or
former!.' it m li- f cmlice- l.ir,li ami hulls i.r J.i.
i'..b Uelti r nn d.i," .. u al n,' I mil t isel,-, ,.f u
d'vw I a'.l-h .in mid in Nt til s a mi pi,, ,.
Hoi," li. a t, IH i in , i . i ei ui i-of I u, i or u lPian,
Nl .il, Ihot.... li one ll." s.ie, i al.-l v,.v -v.' ,-,las
K. is..', i' to i ii i .,'ii i ,i I iMd .ai n -.1 or ran n
net II v l.,t V.lldn.i tl -iOI -,i -1 n lli,.,ni;;,'. ,.t ii'i i-
ii'ioiik in :.i .. ..'i 1 1 in i.,r it i nam M.iM-.tv i pub.i
louIN a , v ! , I, i,a si.in i ,i' ii,..-ui ind u ,
or f hoi. rn il li.i-. ..f .1 e-.i) Keller, Ui nee .il.iic
Hie s.n.,e N. , I , U v I', I o a st. n I'oriii'i nt laud
i.i i in iiciiii 'in- iii'irs. nn nee niun Hi" i.,h,.i,
si I.. T .a I', ma Mol.e belnt; llu. pini'e (it bcLtlnlliK
cold llll!ll sltle 1 .term am! setelitt.olie lierches,
llieiliree coiisiifitin a tract of one bundled and
foi t volet acres and one hun Ired and Itveiity-setcn
A IX)
All that certain iiieoa u-" an I tract or land liu-
uio in l einie ioi,noaii, i iiiiuiiiiia c.iuuly, uiljuliiliist
I. Hull f ll.it Id I.ee. II.. oh the oulllli mill ei es . ,.f I.,..
tl llldl" nut l'r. del let. Ilaireiiliui'ho:itlieeaot, uml
oi is.,!iiii i i reveuoif ou in., no, ia, I'onialuiiij one
hundred and M acres lauiii or 1ca.
Seled, l.iken liito e tin ut loll and to bo sold an the
liiopeii oi u. et . Minier.
MltlllAKI, (lltOVUIt.
Illoohisiiiirs, ApillviA-U' shcild.
AiriDOWS M'l'IlAISKMKNTS.
'I lie f..llow Intf appraisements of real and
in'1-houiii u-i.ieii,vM'i apaie ii i invtoot deced.'ltts
ll ite lien lllcel In the otliee ol the ItctfWir ol Col
n 1 1 1 11 1 county, under I lie l:til,- it ccuit. iut mule
tueM'iiled Mr alioolute c.iuniiii.itlou to the orphans'
(Millttu he l.eld In IUuu!i',olii!r-,tii and for saldeonii-
it.oii t I'uiieoii.ii , in, i,iii ii. or .ti iv or., in i
ueliK'l; i. in., ot Mild it i.t iiii.eos excepil uio to Mich
e-l..lillli..liiun .lie ili-loil0IJ Ul.'ll, (, ttllicil 111! Ilt'r-
hoii', laieieou'd iii ham csiaies evui take notice:
1 Wldatv Of llllrtull W. U'.llltes.l.ilt. of NCnll Inwii.
ship. ileceaKd.
2. IiIjW of Peter llllner. 1 ite of Ij e ul rnu'nMn
dece.iieeil.
3. Wld JtV Of Jonathan P. Iltohel. lute of Vimlimi-
loeeiioiup, eiecei'M'd,
1. Widow of soiomoli llaoo. tale, if puiiitiir c,-... t- I
' "
I,,,, ,111,,., ,,l,,tl-ll,.
t Mow of Andrew .1 Uurllne1 Intu ,f lllmimo.
Iwif , ilisi itscd,
el. Idotv of Alirall.im C. Karno. t.itr, ,,r lli.ntoii
uej-incrseiuice, 1 tv. 11, JAi OllY,
lilooiiioiiurif, April viu, iS7a,f lieyMer.
FOR
RENT,
THU
Fl.NM'l STOKIO ROOM
Inii. W. sternu'i, new tulldiiiunn
MAINSTltKKT, 15I.0U.MS1UJUG,
loSctlier tilth
'iii it i: i: itoo.iis
on becoud tluor, two,Ircntlns on Mnlnttreet, nnda
HALL
onthlidlloor ndaplci) oMsue( onicH orenleilalii
iui-;i. viu iciteel ou reasonable) u run. IVr
purilculars Impure of
U, W. MT.llNUIt,
. w
Iiloomsburir. Pel.
1
uprlia ISI58m
r evi tinieminivr i i ,1 AsV lour druifW'lat lor It.
I.AMv JlOI.lUACil.45 fornU'Clicaiiutllio Kor nulo bv JcUM-'ION, ItOH-OWAY
Cm rtMiuv wtry,
LAYTO.N" KUKV0:J.
I-IAllDWARi; STORE.
LAY TON Rl:iTYON, & CO., BLOOoMSBURG, PA.,
keeps constantly on hand n Full nnd Conijik'te Slock of
HEAVY AHSTZD SHELF HA-R.IDW-A.riE.
which wo wilt sell to the Public nl I'rices no Low in to defy competition.
(It'll STOCK CONSISTS IN PAI1T OF
IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY,
MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRIOULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS
of nil Grades nnd Latest Improvements,
BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS. ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS.
Burden's Horse nnd Mule hoes. Horse Nulls, &c,
PATENT WilKELs, OLD'S AND W A USER'S PATENTS.
Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Msillcbels,
Axles. Sprinrjw, Gum and Oil 6'lotli?, Vnlentiiiea YarniHhes, Sitiritd
Turpentine,
and a sencrnl Stock of
WAGON AND CA1UUAGU MAKERS GOODS,
Building Materials, sueh as MWCAXXOX KAILS, Lewis' Lead,
I3c?t Cblors, .Pure Oils, Ac, ns low as they can be bought in thu county.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
LAYTON RUNYON 8c CO
Mnr 19, is;s-tf.
NEW HARDWARE STORE!
Si-'CCKSSOIIS TO J. V.
km
OIL STONE I,
(luimlcl-. (iout;c', Tweezers, 1'licrs
IVita and Kettles, Pans and Fliers.
All tilings for sill suits of buyers.
Wc linvo nlo ndded 10 our Stock
PATENT WHEELS & SPOKES,
WHEELBARROWS
GLASS, PUTTT, O-E-IISriDSTOZSrES, Scd.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
In nil its liinnches, Ciirofully Selected nnd l'urclinood low for Cash giving us
Advantages for Selling which can not he excelled hy uny other
Hardware Store in the Cbuntry.
GIVE US A CALL AjYD SEE FOR YOURSELF.
We GUAHAXTEB hoth in P1UCE and QUALITY of our Goods.
The Largest Store in the Country.
MaicttvTa-y J. SCHUYLER SCirtoonisb
"BMIiTG-TOlsr.
: 0.-
The llKtipaiTON .or.evioii M i
chine has sprung rapidly Into
favor as possessing the best con
niN.tTioN cf Rood qualities,
namely ; Llhlit ruunlns.Smootli,
Noiseless, llapM, Durable, ttllh
perfect Lock Mitch.
It Is a Shuttle Machine, ttlth
Automatic Drop Feed. Destjtu
beautiful and construction the
very best.
GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
ivddukss, MwJm Seiii MacMus Cuniiianj, Dion, 1 Y.
UR.iiVCii oFritts or ki:mi.(; ro.v co.np.ixies.
K. licmiiitiin i Sons,
llcnilii-lou Sriting M. Co.,
jlMOS, N. V.
llmnlnotnn ii.'l i'a
1 "'"'n'"" ,h .
Itnich fi, Tt-Sm
SMITHS IHSTRUOTIOtM BOSK
UlfCI I II O Oil, SIXRETS OF DIU'-SSM-IKINQ.
Only 10 rcnlH a your
CIVrS HINTS antl RULE3 for CUTTING
tnd FITTING aatl LAOtEG',
CHILDREN'S. zi r.USSCC CLOTHING.
Housenoia Notes, f -
ILLUSTRATIONS OF
Oversklrti
OFFER!!
THIH
. .
for OO
(rain, hWh (inrlileir
(unl lit ' latlrwrikiu ttoolvi
P. O. Do. 505i.
l'dltTL NK IN IT. I'A tv laiiulv lii'to ii
V Sold lij AgenW. AUdre'ss, 11. S. tt ALKKK
Erie. Pa.
'OH lAHV TO Alt KYI'S So in w iii
)wVJ tkltcaml tuc Ix-et niiuily I'aiier ui Ainci-
le.i. te lili two t.v 0 curomot. trev. AM. MTU (-(..
J.o llio.uleta), N I .
AIAKYKAM) I
j.1Xl,,.muAU,!Ks.
VAHMS ANT) 1IOMIS
ear railroad Uieatlem tieHlln
rnuTo irueiel Address tm s. ltllHIEl.Y. .Mtornet
Iienton, .Mai1 laml.
BnOT-GDSH, III't,ES.riSTOLSj nKY0LTErH,
nfnvani1.eTervllrid. tieadfUlUD 1
Imi r.i.ln.u.. a,lr.. Unal tV..l.
mm riu.i w.it., riTTituuuuu, rA.
Ag.atB I Seal for Circu.tr and Terns.
MVINllMONK'S IVmuir lallllon.
tlioet.lio i.tti rfiii it o.ti."s.
ThiiMiorvor Hie li-l eti nun xeten si'itrje.f Uiu
rireat'l'ratclei'iillteus told by I J not If. unit Ills suf .
f-rlniM and ilealli, ten t il.l by Ids men. The liook the)
tva'il. P. C. 111.1ns x ..ei., PucilLoliti's, .Seeeuik, N.J.
TIN WIRE niNQS.
... 111 Mt nwUi m Uoa
H.t'' ftto. IIaidn3ri.ptalcruntSen.
v.lllr.iffr. Hi Till ltllil.lt llOJl,
cri, I law I "y y
id. o1rcuUr4 (Y
HAVE YOU TRIED
J U 11 U B 15 B A
AUK YOV
WKAK. NKUVOl'.S t)U DKIUJ.ITATKDV
Art, too so lar.trutd lhat nut cxertlcn looiilres menu
ol uu edort than ou Icel eiipahle cf maUuitt
'lueu to auruu'iia, ine tiomieiieu eonie unu in-
tlirorator. tthlch lectn so l l.elMidl, on the set'it'tltu
oiifjiiHioilo lumail tliror to all tlto tll.il forces.
IV is uo uietiuesiu uiiiicii't'i, m um.i teiuieiiates lor u
slioil Hue, only to lei ll.e MiHcicr fal toulottcr
deplli ol uiloii), tut ll l-.il tcgtlable tonic ejvtlu
uueteo oil lilt' lltri uiiu npicen.
It rcirnluliH Uie Ikittels. iiulils Ihu uertiri. nnd
Kites such it lieullhy lope lo (lie ttliolo b).lein as to
bcn IHUkc Uie lutdllel (eel like a lion inibou.
Ike a lion inibou
1. but ISCllUlllClC
lis ills laeiou la uoe tiuieue. out is t'lliir.ctlt'iucci it
eia.il erejitlencss: the uellcut exnellclit'tilioHuddeu
ilia Hge, no luarkiHlivsulls, but tTiuluully liinliuubli.t
'l'e4iUiilrtelil,HLii U,t Atulli,
Andnllelill) steal unu), ,l
This Ls no new und untiled elLocotcrv. bul has.
. MlVt.tVli ,',IM 11 WUIIl l.lll l(-(lir,t,l4 , l.UIIIO IU.II
i ,s iirouuunicil by Uiu Llghtbi lucdicul uutlioiltlcb,
''lUBiuostiiottctfulionlcttuelitltfrulHejkuottn,"
Ix em Ions u'd Ui ttomleiiulrtineilial itnults.
A.
UtUdlilil,it, I'd,
ciiAiii.Ks w. itrsvov.
W I DEM AX & CO.,
Keep on I land tho
LARGEST STOCK
or
HEAVY
AND
SffiLF HARDWARE
In the County.
llB'it:.iro N'o. 1 Machine fo
family Use, n tt.c thikd vmts
oi'ii-s KxisrENCK, lias met tvltli
.t more Ktrtn lscuEisn ok katio
OF S CI.KS Til tN ANY M IC1IINK OS
TltK MAKKKr.
Itr.Misoros ",o. 2'M.v lilne for
MAIO'ACTl'KIMI llllll fllllllly USO
(reaitj- fjr delivery only since
June, 1ST4), for range, perfec
tion, and va r lo ty of tvork, Is
without a rival In fa rally or
woHi!iior.
SEINJ-jO FOR CIRCULAR
2sl A 2S.1 Itrondwar.'Netr York, ArmH.
Madison square. New York, swttlntr MPChtno"i.
chlcaso. 231 Mate St.. Setvlnu Machines and Arms.
Iloston, 832 WiLsliliinton L, M'ttlnit MKClilnes.
Cincinnati. 1st West 4ih St.. setting vnclilnes.
I'llC.l, 1S l.cncsee, St., Seltlll!; MHCllllles.
Atlanta, (la., IVdlte'u Opera Houoo, Marietta Stivet,
sowlncr Machines.
Washington, I). C.,t Si er.tliSt.,Setns.Macliln(-.
Tblt CL'Titto
tb Upper T&t
of tl bklrt
(nroDK bides
out), Hh il
In II h-p lb
klrirroralktfilt.
UliOOpsilikLirt
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yy sell I'll tureseterytvnerv. Fourteen tUouJana
iclallcd ty one. Anollier ttilles: "I cati uutku
m ike money In Dils liuollieos tlian 1 can on a Hi, mil
farm, all MocUed. Wlin'vi-'Y CO..
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