The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 14, 1875, Image 4

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Miscellaneous.
mind vtit;it mvN Cdxcuuxs.
llln J your own concvriu, my friend,
For I hoy tiro yours mono;
Dun t talk about your neighbor's f.uiiH,
Hut strlre to mom) your own.
Buppmo lie iIiam not nlnujslcnd
A truly plow I lie,
What muttiT tf h nometlmoi frets
or quarrels with iiH wifot
Don't meilillo let. him know, my friend,
Your better natupspurns
To net thu Hiy on maor his
Just mind your o.vn concerns.
Yo?, mlnil vour own concerns, my friend,
And presently you'll ttnil
Til it (ill your time Is occuplM,
Anil ou'e inoiuli to mind i
Wnat iibihI ion care It Snooks or Spooks
should wed wim sally Jones t
Wnat matter It your n.Miliujr i",
A half n million owns?
Tim money Is nut 5 ours, my frl.'iul,
Though golden stores hti pirm;
Ho do not envy him his wealth,
Hut xlnd your ow n concerns.
Yes. mlml your own concerns, m friend,
It tsn better plan
Hum alvnija to Lo spylnff out
The ilecos of brolhir nun.
ltemcinbcr that nil persons lave,
Thouirh hidden from your lew,
Thought tunt lo them of right telonu,
Ami not nt nil t you
And tin bear In mind, my friend,
A Kcncrous nature worms
Nj sueret from a nelf htmr's breast,
so mind your own concerns.
Wise Snyipgs.
Good bread is often much kneaded.
Men ate grateful in tho same degrco that
they fire resentful.
To bo nngry is to revenge the faults of
others upon ourselves.
A man of business may talk of philoso
phy ; a man who has nono may prnctico it,
Somo people will never learn anything,
for n reason, because they understand every
thing too soon.
Tho vanity of human life is like a river,
constantly passing away and yet constantly
coming on.
Whoever has flattered his friend success
fully must nt once think himself a knavo and
his friend a fool.
That character in conversation which
commonly passes for agreeable is mado up of
civility and falsehood.
Our passions nro like convulsive fits,
which, though they make us stronger for the
time, leave us tho weaker ever after.
Dupes, indeed, are many ; but of all dupes
thero is none o fatally situated as he who
lives in undue terror of being duped.
Thoso peoplo only will constantly troublo
you with doing with littlo ollices for them
who least deserve you should do them any.
It is impossible that an ill-natured man
can have a public spirit, for how should ho
love ten thousand people who never loved
one?
When two people compliment each other
with the choice of anytliing, each of them
generally gets that which lie likes least.
To neglect at any timo preparation for
death is to sleep on our post at a siege, but
to admit it in old age is to sleep at an at
tack.
Giving advico is many times the privilego
of sayinpa foolish thing one's self, under pre
tenco of hindering another from doing ono,
Men aro too prune to view their own op
rorsand failings with indulgence, whilst they
visit those of others with unsparing.rcpre
hension.
Thero should be as little merit in loving a
woman for her beauty as in loving a man
for his prosperity, both being equally subject
to a change. J
Friendship is the cordial of life, the leni
tive of our sorrows, and tho multiplier of
our joys; the source equally of animation
and of repose.
If men would but hate themselves as they
do their neighbors, it would be a good step
towards loving their neighbors as they do
themselves.
Temperance and exercise aro easy enougli,
yet, when added to the tranquility of the
mind, they constitute all that is wanting for
our happiness.
A man should never be ashamed to own
he bos been in the wrong, which is but say
ing in other words, that ho is wiser to-day
than ho was yesterday.
A short and certain way to obtain tho
character of a reasonable and wise man is,
whenever any one tells you his opinion to
comply witli him.
A brave man thinks no one his superior
who does him an injury, for ho hasit then in
his power to make himself superior to the
other by forgiving it.
A person who is too nico an observer of
the business crowd, like one who is too curi
ous in observing the labor of bees, will often
bo stung for his curiosity.
Such peoplo as are always watching others
aro those who aro always abroad at other
men's houses, reforming everything there,
while their own runs to ruin.
False critics rail at falso wits, as quacks
and imposters are still cautioning us to be
ware of counterfeits, and dccrj'other cheats
only to make way for their own.
Tho world is a thing we must of necessity
either laugh at or be angry at. If we laugh
at it, they say we are proud; if woaro angry
at it they say we aro ill-natured.
Knowledge cannot bo acquired without
pains and application. It is troublesome,
and like digging for deep waters, but when
onco you como to tho spring they rife up
and meet you.
Somo old men, by continually praising the
timo of their youth, would almost persuade
us that thero wero no fools in those days ; but
luckily they are left themselves for exam
ples. Tho best way to provo the clearness of our
minds, is by showing its faults; as when a
stream discovers the dirt at tlio bottom, it
convinces us of tho transparency and purity
of tho water.
It often happens that thoso are tho bett
people whoso characters have been most in
jured by slanderers, as wo usually find that
to be the sweetest fruit which tlio birds have
been pecking at.
It is not isolated great deeds which do
most to form n character, but small conter
minous acts, touching and blending into one
another. Tho greenness of trees comes not
from trees, but blades of grass.
We must glean knowledge by reading, but
tho chall' must bo separated from the wheat
by thinking Knowledge. Is proud that he
has learned so much. Wisdom is humble
that she knows no more.
When wo are young we are slavishly cm
ployed in procuring something whereby we
may live comfortnbly when we grow old;
and when we are old we perceive it Is too
late to live as we proposed.
Flowers of rhetoric in sermons and serions
discourses aro like the blue and red flowers
la corn, pleasing thoso who come only for
amusement, but prejudicial to him who
would reap the profit from it.
We aro sometimes apt to wonder to see
those people proud who have done the mean
est things ; whereas a conscloubness of hav
ing done poor things, and a shame of hear
ing It, ofteu making tho composition we roll
pride.
Many definitions there havo been of a
gentleman, hut the prettiest and most pathet
ic is that given by a young lady, "A gen
tleman," says she, "Is a being combining a
woman's tenderness with a man's courage."
The manner of doing a thing always de
termines its effect. The greatest act may be
spoiled by tho way In which it Is done, and
the homeliest act of kindness may he dis
charged with a grace that stall never hint of
Leaven,
,
practice. Or will tlio render say It Is tlio
hardest? It is onlv wnltlnir: la It not casv
iiiirutsi i it is only wailing, is ii iiui easy
cnuilKli lo wait 11 1 not UOiniMVIui labor- pr
i i , t.i t.'u
inns nun ncuuvi:nu vxuriiuua, ii in nin n
i i - I or
resolution spurring on mo wean nim miici-
ant miiui it H not courage in tno mum of V,1
rangers winch the, common mlml might fear.
It is keep still j ami It Is u vlrtuo tn ketp
still. It Is much needed In iloniestlo lite,
mid in many private mid public relation
sliipi. Can wo not have more of It? And
Is it delusion that enables us to say that it is
only through moinuiitary thoughtlessness
that wo ever violate- its important rcqiiisi
tioiis? It is so great an excellence that,
upon thought wo shall llnd It the primo cle
niuut of all other, nt lcistof which partake
, . , , , .. , ,
in nuy way of self denial, It is trot exercise,
nlono in waiting for a dilatory friend to ride
or walk with us; in suircring our poverty
the long delay of tho debtor's promise ; in
endurance of tlio tedious cunning of thestlit
at law. The vices and crimes of Individu
als aro eminently owing 'o a want of pa
tience.
. eli ,. , , i
inc slave ui iiiiuiniicranuu iiuiiks i
, . . .!.. i 1 1 i i
no cannot wan till ins nppcuio snail nine
passed. Ho cannot wait till sleep shall
overtake him. nnd ho furirets It. He cannot
wait till he can reach better company than
his own solitude orhis common companions,
and ho will bo ashamed of itlilulKCiiec, ami
ui,!, ,i i , r ,i, . .,i I
find denial easy m tho society of tho good.
llecannot wait, waking and alone, till tho
lire is consumed and his nature is all calm
ii'ain; and Impatience,
, , i .1 I
doubtless, is the
causo of a largo proportion of tho Intempcr
mice of the laud. Tho child in early years
was never tauyht to wait. What it wanted
it wanted at the moment'; and nt tho mo
ment the parent always hastened to gratify
its imperiousdesircs. Wo ucod have no laws
for the suppression of intemperance, nono
to prohibit or liceuso the sale of liquor, if
we could only in nonio way teach men to
wait. And tho passion that demands relief
ill (lie use ui intoxicating urium, is t-uu byjiu 1
., . .. .1 ., .1..
Patience.
Of nil vlrtiics, imtlcnco Is tlio easiest
01 nil otuer passions, an to nnu uieir reiueuy yar3. A)1 kln,)H of operations were performed on
In flu. t.imK wnv ILiveniTK wnulil st'iv its I my c'es- and a" 40 n0 CJod result. Finally the dis
til the same way. Jicengi. wouiu "y 118 eprtncipaiivaetued In mv body, limbs and feet,
liatlii if it would only consider, xne grosser
. . . . .1
vices that destroy the body and tho soul
., . , . , .. .... if ,1
would chaneeto health and purity if the
iriiiltv wmiM lint wall tn know what thov arc
guilty wouiu uui wa.i to know wnat uiej are
about. The irritations of domestic life and
... , . ...
common relationships that impel to unkind
1 . , , , , i! . 1
words, unkind deods nnd to alienations nnd
hatreds would never lie allowed indulgence
it neon t! would but wait ue oro thev SDOke.
11 peopiu wouiu uui Willi, uciuro incj apuni,
or IIIOURUI or ieil. jiuu uie uiswsio uiu
, e ... p ,),!. a.ii0,
DUlilu Halt; .1. kuu ouv.ii;iji w. vi.vi. ,.w,-
mcn, which Uiey UiinK tncmselvcs comes
ft-nm n Bonan thou linvn nf iho niiwnrlliinos
lrom a sense incy haveoiine unwortnines
of other people, might find its easy rcmcdyin
iiatienco a patience that can look for the
. . , , , ... , , 1 r
ongin of people's and the way to tho end ot
it nnd can overlook tho pressing view and
take knowlcdgo of existing virtues also.
Impatience is sometimes a Bort of de
rangement. From being a habit of thought,
it gets to bo a habit of body. It is ado'
rangement of ideas como ont of their proper
UlUll , Ul llUilTlilVU, Ul VI, U HVI IWUl OJO.lll, I
also the blood nuickenin- alone: its cur-
renU, habitually rushing up to overfill
the brain. And their habitual derange
mcnt, though it may not be great enough
to send its victim to an insane asylum, but
onlv enough to make friends and family wish
that he would hold his tongue, or stop his
crossness, is, during its seeming uncontrolla.
bletiess as much an insanity, though not as
great a degree of it, as the ravings of the
maniac which are sometimes cured by con
tinued cfTorts of self-control. The irritable,
impatient, passionate man, whatever form
that his passion may assume, for in spirit
they are all the same, only tho manifestation
being different needs often the composing
I draught to quiet his nerves as much as the
crnjv man iloes. ilannv It he has not ai-
lowed his impatience so to get the better of
himelf that ho cannot always control it by
just a moment's consideration,
The Best breeds of Chickens to Cross.
The lir.ihma is a valuable and favorite
breed, but it is not profitable when thorough
bred as it is when crossed ; that is, when the
raisinz of chickens is an object in' view. We
havo had considerable experience with all
tho large breeds of poultry, and we have in
variably found the half-breeds tho most
profitable. The chicks of the' thorough
breds do not mature so rapidly, and they
are, from their nakedness of feathers to the
mast critical period of their lives, more sub
ject to disease than tho half-breeds.
To the poultry breeder, then, who wishes
quick growing and early maturing chickens,
who cares more for two pounds in a "Fourth
of Juhj Broiler," than fivo pounds in Sep
tember, a cross between one of tho varieties
of the Hrahma and tlio common fowl is most
desirable. Bvcry popular and profitable
cross has been found between the Brahma
and the Leghorn, the offspring maturing
quickly, and the pullets being early and good
layers. To the large poultry-keeper who
wishes eggs more than chickens, of course
the non-incubating breeds of their grades
are most valuablo. Crosses of Leghorns,
Spanish or Polish, with the common fowl,
we have found to be on the whole about as
profitable, or rather as good layers, as the
thorough-breds, and they stand a rough cli
mate much better.
Horse-radish sauce is a great improvement
upon tho plainly scraped or grated horse,
radish for eating with either hot or cold
roast beef. A desert spoonful of olive oil
or cream, same quantity of powdered mus-
tarJ, a tablespoonful of vinegar, and two
tablespoon fills of acraped horse-radish, with
a Utile salt to taste, must be stirred ami beat
en up together, until thoroughly well-mixed,
Servo separately in a sauco tureen, It will
keep for two or three days, or even longer if
oil and not cream bo used
uiiANiu.Nd tiRuv. a cnango or eccil in
agricultural operations is always beneficial
Growing tho game crop in one locality from
the same Eced, year after year, pftcn tends to
deterioration. Tho avisibillty of this change
of seed from ono locality to ftmither is well
instanced in the oat crop, Beed' grown In
the cool atmosphere and Ho'iPof, Northern
Vermont and Caoad Is found to be luxuri
ant when re-bown in the Middle and Western
States, and uniformly turn out heavier
weight to the bushel. If the fame, seed is
own every year, iu the latUr States, with
out new Importation, the prodnce per acre
and tho weight per bushel gradually deter
iorate. A man may conceal his n&ino, bis age, the
circumtitanctia of his life, but not bis charac
ter. That Is bis moral atmosphere, and is
11a Inseparable from him as the fragrance
of the rose from the rose iUelf. In the
glance of the eye, in the tonea of the voice
in mien and gesture, character discloses It
self. We can bardly Imagine the porwible dig
nity and value of our lives, unlets wo con
sider their probable bearing on other lives.
A word of cheer, an Act of pawdng kindness,
a trilling sacrifice, may be junt the help re
quired to give vitality and permanence to
good resolves which lead to high endeavor
and to generoui action.
THE COLUMBIAN AND
KIDNEY COMPLAINT.
. ''rnbaMv thero Is no complaint that nfillcU tho
tmm n s item, which Is so little understood nttho
-m nine, ns somoot tho Varied forms of Kldnoy
nphilnts.
i acre is no unease wmcii onuses such nemo pain
luoro nt.trtnlni? In Its remits tii.m when the km.
,., fall to sucu'to from tlm i.looii iho urld ncid, and
f !--V.v?.iLV.. ,vIKi.'' "m ",,nl ul.0011 ftccu
If from any cause tun lildn i fall to perform Iho
Mncllons devolving uptjii ttiom, tho cinniilallo.
thrown into n stain of"llse.we, causing (treat
llllll, lUtll III u
irirrcnt naln
iiii.i Biiui'iiiiK, nun very oiicn
Ilrncotho liniHirtanci)
1jIo.h1 In n health,' eiuii
iiniiieiiiaKi ueiui
ljn.Mllna heiillhv condition, llirutuli which all lui.
lot
kitiinlti.. Ihrt kliltiill'M unit
pin tiles of tho body must pass.
PAIN IN THE 1JA0K.
There Is no rerr.pdv known to metlinil sctenen
ttldch has pror il Itself moro valuable Incases nt
Kidney complaints than tho Vkhbtink. It nets cl.
rcclly upon tho secretions, cleanses and purities Iho
blood, and restores tho wholo system to healthy ac
tion. Tho following extraordinary euro of great surfer,
crs, who hail been Riven up by tho best physicians
ns ho k-lcn cases, will speak for themseli'es. and
should clullcniro tho most profuund nttentl in of tho
medical faculty, as well ns of thoso who aro suffering
from Kidney Complaint.
THE BEST MEDICINE,
Kast Ma'Diifiki ii. Am. 22. 1970.
Mil. SrBVKNS l I).ar Sir I nm so.ventv.nho vonrs
ot niffl: h.no Buffered many jears with Kidney
Complaint, weakness In my bick and stom
ach. 1 was Induced lo trv our Vkiiktink. ntul f
think It t o best meillclno for weakness of the Kid
neys lever used. 1 h.ie tiled many remedies for
I HI'S
inis i-uiiiiii.iuu, uiui iieur tuiiiiii so iiiuen renei ils
ironi mo k.iiktink.
It strengthens nnd Imhrnrates
ino wnoio system.
Many of my ncnualntances havo
vo It to bo ifooil for all the com
takcn lt, anrt , uciicvo It to bo Voo,
piamis ror wuica ii is n-commeiiacii.
joiah if. siikuman,
PRONOUNCED INUUltAUL
I103T0M. Mnv.1i. 1STI.
II. II. Stkvens. Ksii.s Pear Sir I have ix-en badly
nnilcted with Klduey Complaint for ton years: havo
BUlTeroI grout patu in my b..ck, Iilpi nna Mile, UU
Buffered (treat pain in my back, hips and side, with
Kn.M ,,niicu ty In passilur urine, which was often,
'ViViZ,
I haws faithfully tried most of the. popular remedies
ii;i;i.uiuiijuiiiivii iui iiij tumniuiiib , i 11 1 u uren miner
tho treatment ot somo ot the mosUklilMl physicians
in uosioii. mi ui wiioni pi onoiinccu mr case incura
ble. This was mv condition when I was niHlsedbv
a friend to trv iho Vkukiink. and I could seo the
(,ood effects from tho llrst close I took, and from that
inoinoni. i Kepi, on niiprownir 11,1111 1 was entirely
cureu, iuKin 111 uu, 1 suouiu mtUK, nuoui si uoi'
ties
it is indeed a valuablo medicine nnd If I should bo
anncu'd airaiu 111 1110 same way, 1 would glvo a uol.
lor a dose, It 1 could not gvt It w itliout.
JlC3eCllUllV, .1 . iH. 1 11 lit..
joi i mm direct, ouui lioston.
NEARLY BLIND.
11. II. Stkvkns : Dear sir In esnn'sslnc mv thanks
to i ou for your benellls derived from tho usu of Vku-
V,V!.'?S'i 0illc 1 wli", st?t0!7,i, , 1 m
ocroiuio, which inauu 113 appvoruueu in my ejes,
face and head, nnd I was very near blind for two
unu n times 111 nn urernvaieu way.
La&t Mummer I was. f rum somo cause, weak In mv
spine and kidneys, and It was ut times very hard to
rutaln tho urine. Seeing your advertisement In tho
commercial, lbouuht abottio ot vkoktink. and
commenced uslnB according to directions. In two
ortnreo ,Uvs 1 obtained great relief After using
four or ilyo bottles 1 noticed It had n wonderful cf-
feet on tho rough, scaly blotches on my body and
leers. I still used veobtinb. and tho humorous sores
ono after another disappeared until they wero nil
ROne, and I attribute thocuroof the twu diseases
&JSNev'aS?
airoin 1 siiaii iry viktib u.s me uuiy renauiu rcino.
ay m(jr0 luxcvt my UiankSi aml t,eiie.vo mo tc
e, very reKpecuuuy, lunun raiuiui',
Dcc.1,1871. No.33(!anoSL, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Diseases of tlio Kidneys, madder, etc., aro always
unpleasant nndnt times Uiey becoirto tho most illa-
mn, m$ dangerous diseases that can affect tno
buman system. Most .dlsca.-, cs of Uw Kidnej s, arlho
settle on theso juris. Vkoktink excels any known
remedy In tho whole world for cleansing and purlfy-
lne tDc uioou, thereby causing a heolty action to all
uc organs ui tno oouy.
Vegotino is Sold by all Druggists.
J-EW STOOK OF CLOTHING.
AND
j .
Gentlemen S DrBBS GrOOdS.
DAVID LOWENBEHO
lnvltt s attention to his large and elegant stock ot
Cheap ai Fashionable Clotliit
at his store on
MAIN STltEET, IN THE NEW BLOCK,
BLOO-MSHUKO, PA.,
"ucre ueuos just nxciveu iroin .cw lorsanui-uii
adclphla a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tie most fa-shlonablc, durable and
nonasoino
DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OP
130Xj
. FROCK.
GUM
ANDJOIL CLOTH
COATS AND PANTS,
OF ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS,
lie has also replenished bis already large stock of
OLOTUS AND CASSIMKKE8,
VjaUHED'
AND PLAIN VESTS,
UTHIPED,
SIIIUT9,
CltAVATS
SOCKS,
COLLARS,
UANDKEUC'IIIEFS,
GLOVES,
.SOeiiKXDEIlS,
AND
ARTICLES.
FANCY
?I has constantly on hand a large and well select-
od assortment ot
ClotllS and VoatingS,
which be Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
0t clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and most
of It Is of home manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES: AND JEWELRY.
OF KV.EKY DESCHIITION, FINE AND CHEAP,
U18 CASK OV JEWn.ltV IS NOT SUItl'ASSKD IN
THIS l'LACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENEHAL ASSORT
MBNT OP
Clothing, Watches, Jowl
ry, &c.
DAVID L0WENI1ERQ.
uly I.Tl-tf.
"yyAINWRIOHT A CO.,
WHOLESALE OIIOCEHS,
N.'E. Corner Becsnd and Arch streejs,
I'U1L1ULF1II1
Doalers In
rKAB. SVIIUl-S, COFFEE, HUOAIt, MOLASSES
1UCI, BNC, BIC1KB BOOi, tC, tC,
I y Orders will recetre prompt attention,
lU-tf
JOB PRINTINO
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
EXECUTED rROMPTLY
At tub Columbian Office.
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY
HEADQUARTERS
POIt
m ramts. Oils. Glass. Pultv.
Drugs, ASjpioos, Pulout Medi
cines, &0., ite.
MO YE It BRO'S
WOULD rail the attention of the public lo
tlielr lory lariru and ntl Koloetoil slock of
Roods which they oiler at tho
LOWEST MARKET MATES.
wo botes Window Class all sizes nnd qualities.
Glass for Picture Frames a spcclaltyi
irhile Lend,
lied Lead,
Umbers,
Litlmrge,
Siennas,
Greens
Blues,
Keds,
Yellows, dry and in Oil.
General Aeento for
MONTOUR SLnTE PAINTS!
LINSEED,
OLIVE,
WHALE,
CASTOR, nnd other OIL
VARNISH and JAPANS
from tho best Manufactories.
Their stock ot
SPICES
excels any in this section of tho State.
Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S
Family Medicines.
General Depot of supplies for Dr. .1. C. Ayer's
rOPULAR MEDICINES.
Tho Prescription Department Is under the charge
of competent Pharmaceutists.
Physicians' Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH
DESPATCH.
Cold SparklinE Sofla Water.
The attention of country dealers, especially Is called
to our stock of
BOTTLED GOODS.
SPIOES, ALUM,
CONCENTRATED LYU
Patent and Proprietary Medicines &
Our wagon will continuous formerly to make Its
usual trips to supply cu t
OIL OF GLADNESS,
a special
Coughs,
Lokls,
Croup,
Burns,
Tetter,
Piles etc.
an Internal nnd External rem y hoe hcnllns vl
tues are attested by thousands In this nnd adjoining
counties Is manufactured by them nnd supplied to
tho aflllcted either directly or through their country
dealers,
Price 50 Cents Per Bottle,
None genuine unless It bears tho trade mark and
name of Jloyer lira's the words '-Oil of Gladness'
blown In the glass and tho signature of .Moycr Ilro'
on tho wrapper.
Apr.lT,74-ly
mi mm-m
Tito only Ueliablo Gift Disti ibutluu in Hie
Country I
$60,000.00
TIST VALUABLE GIFTS I
TO BE DISTItlUUTED IN
L. D. SINES'
173rd Reyular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE
7b be drawn Monday, June 7ti, 1875
Tivo Grand Capitals of
$5,000 EACH IN CASH
Five Prizes, S500 EaCll 111 CaSll!
Tda Prizes, 100 J
Ono Horse ami Huggy, with Silver-mounted
Ilarnciu, wortb SOOO, Ono line-toned rose
wood 1'iauo, worlli $050.
Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100
each 1
Tlirce Gold WntclicH nnd Clmiiw, worth $300
eacli. Thrfe (Inld American IIuntirB
WntclicH, worth $125 incli. Ten
Ladies' Gold Hunting 'WatcbcH,
worth $100 each,
800 Oold and Silver Lever Hunting M'atehet
in all, worth from ?20 to $300 each I
OOLD CHAINS, BILVKIt.WAIIK, 4C., tc.
NUMBER OF OT.V0.B00
TICKETS LIMITED TO 00.000
AflENT8 WANTEI1TO SELL TICKETS, to whom
Liberal Premiums will bo paid.
Single Ticket It! Six Tickets r, j Twelve Tickets
tlo: Twfnty.nvo Tlckwtso.
Circulars containing a full lint of prizes, n descrip
tion of tha manner of drawing, und other Informa
tion In reference to the distribution, nlllbo Kent to
any one ordering them. All letters must be uddreitf
ed to
Oirice, Excelsior llulld'ir, I.. I. SI.VK,
Cor, ltaceIngivorlh. Ilox 433, CINCINNATI, O.
Apr.SO, 187S-4W
A TJ'OHNKY'8 11I.ANKS, Common and
r Judgment lionds, lust printed nil for wilont
tko CoLtiiuuNjonice. All kinds of Attorney's blanks
either kept on liana or prlmuxl to order.
BLANKS ! BLANKS !
FOP. HA LS AT Till!
COLUMBIAN OFFICK
NEW GOODS!
A HEAVY STOCK,
3heapcstha3i Elver!
S. H, MILLER & SON
Have Just llcccivcd
tlio largest nnd best Ptipitly 01
CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE
BEY GOODS,
They havo ever offered to their friends and cus
tomers.
jlotlis, Casshiiores, aiul Salinotts
for MEN'S WEAR,
Cloths, Alapucas, Merinos,
for LADIE'S WEAR,
CAL1C0EH, MUSLINS, (JA.M11IIIC8,
nnd every variety of Dry Ooods desired,
Carpeta, Mata, Ottoiuana,
in gnat variety nnd nt tlio
L 0 WE6 T CASH PIUGES.
FAMILY GI10CER1ES,
Including nil tlio varieties of
COl-TKES, TEAS ntul SUGARS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
and a general supply of articles useful for the
tnblii always on liaml.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods ut cash prices.
Oct. 3014 tf
J. EVANS,
HEADY MADE
AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS THE
FIH1STI000DS, LATEST STYLES,
ANO EMPLOYS THE
BEST WKKMEM-
For flood Fits anrt Promptness In nuuiE orders
there Is the placo to t'o.
His goods nro selected with caroandhlsCUSVOM
WOltK will comparo favorably with the best effort
of the fashionable City Dealer.
HE KEEPS A LAP.OE STOCK OF
BOYS' & OHILDEEN'S CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
At Astonishingly Low ITlces.
A. J, EVANS.
Julyl, 1ST3 tf.
BLOOMSBUEQ
mm
MARBLE WORKS,
T. L. GrUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STItEKT, 11EI.OW MAltKET.
Manufacturer of and L'ealer in all linds oj
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
WeusothelWhtAMEmCAN and ITALIAN Marble,
Ho has on hand and furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOM IIS,
HEADSTONE;
URNS, VASES, &c
Fiery variety of Miublo cutting neatly executed at
t'.ic lowest market pilccs.
A long practical experience and personal attention
to bulnesH makes the proprietor conndent of glilug
sutl-lac tlc ii. All orders by mall promptly ntlendeu
IU. 1 . U, UU. VVI.
C3S"Ar. 1!. Work deliiemlfrcc of charge ."a
Aug. SI, 'IMy. T. I (iU.NTON, Proprietor.
ISAIAH HAGBNBUOH
llEALUIt IU
STOVES & TINWARE,
I1I.OOMSI1UKC., I'ENN'A,,
lias tho pleasure of Introducing to the Public
A NEW AND SUPERIOR
COOKING STOVE,
THE ECLIPSE,"
A new and beautiful Stoic, for wood or coal, lie) al
bu keeps constantly ou hand u largo and arlcd
assortment of othur
COOKING BTOVES,
I'ARLOR STOVES,
IRON WEAR In great varlity,
TIN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac.,
which ho win uisposo of at tho lowest rates for cash
orapproiud cnsllt on short timo. Allarllchs war
ranted us represented. Ho respectfully solicits a
sharo of public patronage.
Oct. 30,74-ly
GREENWOOD SEMINARY-
NEXT TERM IIEOINS
Monday, Aagust 3d, 1874.
For particular, Address,
It. II WIIITACHK,
MlLLVILLK, I'A,
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is nt
onco ngvccaWp,
licnlthy, nnd
effectual for
preserving tho
liiiir. It soon
restores faded
or gray hair
to its original
color, with tho
gloss and freshness of youth. Tliin
liairia thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can rostoro
tho hair wlioro tho follicles nro do
utroyod, or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo
Bavcd by this application, and stimu
lated into nctivity, so that rv now
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, nnd
consequently prevent baldness. Tho
restoration of vitality it gives lo tho
scalp arrests and prevents tho forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive Freo from thoso
deleterious substances which mako
Bomo preparations dangerous nnd inju
rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts
long on tho hair, giving it n rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,,
lractlcnl nnd Analytical Chemists,
LOWJiXL, MASS.
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY
BLOOMKUUWl, I'A.
M. C.SLOAN & ISROTlIElt
HAVE on hand anil for pale nt the
reasonable rates n splendid stock of
c.vKui.ia:s, miofiiKs,
and every description of Wagons both PLAIN and
FANCY,
Warranted to bo mado of tho best and most durable
maeeilals. and bv tlio most e.xneiteiiced workmen.
Allwcrk sent out. from tho establishment will be
found to bo of tho highest class nnd euro to glic per
fect satisfaction. They havo nlsoallno assortment of
SLEIGHS
f nil the newest and most fashionable sis lea well
and carefully made and ot the best material.
An lnsneclton of their work Is asked as His be-
llcved that none superior can bo found In tho coun.
try.
Julyl, lST3-tf.
GAS!GAS!
THATCHER & GEARHART,
PWers, &as and Steaiu Gitters
RLOOMSRURG. 1A..
OFFEIt TO THE PUIILIC THEIIl SERVICES IN
Plumbing und Gas Fitting,
In which they have had many years of experience.
All work of this kind warranted to be of tho
b';t description nnd executed In tho
most workmanlike manner.
Gas Pipe Laid at 12 Cents i'or
Foot !
Steam Engines and 13oiler.,
Steam and Hand Pumps,
Pipe and Fittings.
A Splendid Assortment of Chan
deliers, Brackets, Lumps, Similes,
Bronze Ornaments, etc.
EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS,
THE CELEIlltATEI)
JAPAN PAPEH-WAilE,
DUCKETS, ItASINS, HOWLS, Ac, Ac
Store Hoom In lilnomsburg, on Main street, oppo
site St, Paul's Episcopal Church. Olic them ncoll!
Oct.2,'7i-tt
Couzlis Colds. Jlron
chilis, Sore Tlno.it, III
llnciua, Croup, Whoop
ing C'oujjh, lluari'cncss
Liver Complaint, I'aim
or Soreness in llic
Chest or Side, Weeding
nt the Lung'1, and every
affection or I no Throat, Lungs and Chest, nros red.
Ily cured bv the uso ot 11.1. W istmi's Hauau ok Wu.n
t'liKuuv, which does not dry up a cough and leac
meciuio uemuii, usisiuo caso nn mosi reme(iu's'
but loosens It, eleaui.es tho lungs anil allays In lta
Ion, thus remol lug tho causo of the complaint.
Consumption can be cured
y it timely resort to this standard remedy, nsls
proved by hundreds of tcsllmonl .Is It has locelied.
None genuine unless tlsncd "I. lll'TTS" on tho
wrapiier. M cents and 11 abnttl.i! largo hollies
mucntiic cheaper. m;i h w. i'dwi i; .v suns,
l'ropiletors, Huston, .Mxss. Sold by dojlcrs gen.
erally.
Jan.VJ, 'IWy
FORTUNE FOR SI.
Wyomlno Monthly
LOTTERY.
Ltga liitd by A ihcriiy ca Hactthi Ltfiifoturf.
Tickets SI each, or 6 for 85.
One chance in every nine.
Drawl on tha lut week-diy of each and evrry month.
Fifth Extraordinary Drawing,
1 Ciisli I'rl.i; r 0100,000
1 Cash I'l l.c ot 50,000
i cusii I'rio or u5,ooo
1 C'usli l'rl.e ol' i0,M(
1 Ciisli I'rl.o of I5,XM
i cash 1'i ie or ia,ooo
In all, 51,021 rath I'n;r mnount'nK tu t3.vt.00
Tb. tail Elinor ltn.ry Or.ltlng w.. i..ld.d ... bf C'sl.
r.tfl.k, fr.it ! Bo.rJ tf lltd, lb wc.nd br 0..ru
Jtm. Tb. Ui)rtb Cvtutalii. (.r lick. I U.lil.r. Tba
f.urtll b Judf . H....I1, rra.'l f lb. h.u.t.
Af.at.w.DUd. UUral Vot full ullculu. Mb4 Iw
Clroul.r. Ad.lr... lb. Il.n.f .f,
J. M. PATTEE, Luramla City. Wyomlns.
M B -Urtinl. City t. lb. UrJ.r, r.cll. IUJ1..I, U
IWMftCbU.9 s4 0d.a
Apr.23-lw
A.V ACTUAL Ill'SINCSS INSTITl'TION AND
TEL1OT II A I'll 10 I NSTITUTE.
For Information call nt onico, or bend forCou-Kan
Aiivehtiseu. Junc24-ly
121
BYRN'C Pcekot Photoscooo.
Km BTMt UiOMrnkQ power, deleftj
couuturtt'lt mnnt.v. blin,l.lt,.lutli u..l..
tanrra in tlin p f. It, u..nml,i at.
mine lotxxU, llowcri, I'lanla, ll.iwa In uu tola,
lltcsrlblo wrlllnci lusi4U mlut-rula, ,n-ain, elo.
l'mcEOOCtMn-afur $1. lately mad. Acenta
Wanted. AJJreu-lt. I,. Jivun, l'.UHox 4M8.
UewYutt. OlUce, lS'aisauBtrwt.
Apr,!5-(iv
SL-VNIC JIOUTOAOES forwletliuiiattho
CObOMllUSOBlCO, '
PA
TOM KTSf "KTXC!!
i
b P .Y ' .
I Wn ,ieM"
flvov Thirty-four Competitors
rtheslmitst,YHll,HDEi.i'nu(
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
nillliADlvI.l'HA AND HEADING liOAD
WIXTEIl AltltANGEMENT.
KOV. Oth, 1S74.
TK UN'S t.K WE ni'l'KllT AS I 01 LOWS (Bl'KDAT UXCEI'TFP
For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottbvlllc
Tnmaiii.i, Ac, 1 1 ,S3 u. in
Tor Cntaw Ismi, ii. m. nnd 7,sn p. in.
For WUllauispui t, 6,2s a. tn. and 4,00 p. m.
TRAINS.) Oil IICI'EUT
LEAVE AS lOLtOni", (ft'NIiAV h
CErrEii.)
U:avo New York, si.oo a. m.
Lcaio Philadelphia, !,ir,n. in.
Leave Heading, 11,30 a. m., rottsllle, 12,10 r.tn,
andTumaqua, 1,20 p. m.
l.cae Catawlssa, 0,20 n. in. and 4,00 p. in.
Leaie Wllliamsport, 0,20 n. in, and 5,oo p. m.
passengers to nnd from New York nnd Phlladcl
phla go through without chango of cars.
.1. E. WOOTEN,
May t, 1s74-tf. Ccncrul Superintendent.
DELAWARE, I.ACKAW
WESl'EUN HAII.liOAl).
ANNA AND
IU.OOMSllL'RG DIVISION.
Time-Table No. 8i, Takes ctTcct at 4:30 A. M
TIIUltSDAY, IIU'E.MIIEU 10, lsT4.
NOItTII, I STATIONS. SOUTH.
p.m.
l a ii.r
n.m,
p.m.
s as
1 is1 Scrnnton
1 40' llelleiue
13 3 TaMorMlle....
1 SAl . .In Kawr.ntuu...
1 lo PlUHon
a.m.
11 in. p.m.
I I hi
lo 14
IS (8
in 17
iu as
10 19
b' 34
2 2il 0 811
VI i I S 3')
2 2ll C 1ft
2 83 C 41
VI 1 I 8 '.'3
11 !.- 13
u a i s,r
2 41 G tn
2 ftll 7 I'll
u 2)
11 in
it hi
7 f.o 111.. Wist I Itislon...
2 ftft 7 (Li
3 U 7 11
3 10 7 10
r.3 1 r,i .... Wiotmin,'
4S 1 nil -.Maliliy
4 1 la M ' Ki"jr-ton
sr, v.1 4''. Klnir-ton
V 3S
M AT,
8 VS
H 17
S !2
S ns
k no
T 40
7 it;
7 (ill
10 4.S
in :.o
3 13 7 2ft
3 21 7 8.1
vi 41 ..Plimouth.iuiic
10 fti 3 85 7 4
7 2,' 12 Mi. ...I llmoulh 11 00 3 . HI 7 tO
7 19 12 3'i Acmd.llo II lift 3 30 7 ftS
7 1ft IS Ml.. .N.inllcH.c II III 3 40 8 12
7tft 12 K. .Ilunloek's i reil:. 11 is 3fti 8 1ft
e, CO 12 01 . ..Sllleksl.lnllV 11 82 4 IB 8 3ft
CM 11 4C .... IllCk'S 1'ellV... 11 4(1 4 21 b ft
n 2S 11 8'J ....lleuch llaien... 11 Ml 4 sa (ft
0 4.1
11 3'J
0 27
C 20
ti Oil
is rs
ft M
ft 44
ft 111
ft 15
ft 01
4 .V
4 30
a.m.
6 21 1131 Ilcrtt ck .... 12 1 4 30 7 0
0 3 1122 Hilar treik 'ism 4 4S 7 12
r, is ii u ...Willow (irno....U2 12 4 ft'l 7 is
6(13 1111 Mine Illllt'C 12 17 4 Mi 7 2.1
ft ftll 1102' i:py 12 2'! 6 in 7 3S
.140 lo v. ...nioomsbiirir.. .1232 r, 12 7 47
ft 4 I M 411 Ituncil . .. 12 87 5 IS 7 Vi
ft 34 in .3 Catanlssi llililire.'ls 42 ft 24 8 12
ft 811 10 4') ..Clark's MVIUIl...!l2 45 r, 30 8 (c
ft 12 in 22 Hamllle..,
ft 4S
8 3ft
8 48
ft (12 in 12 rhulasky
4 ft" ID us Cameron
4 40 Oft .Northumberland,
p.m. a.m.'
111 ft ftS
111 (I (13
8
1 3t) C 20
9 20
p.m. p.m. a.tn,
DAVID T. HOUND, Sunt,
Superintendent's Ofllcc, Kington, March ft, is, 4.
N
TOKTIir.K.V
CICXTItAL ItAILWAY
CO.Ml'ANV.
On and after November 20th. 1873, trains will lenvo
SUNDUHV as follows:
NOHTinVAItl).
Erie Moll 5.20 a. ni., arrho Klmlra 11..V) n. m
' Cinondalt'ua... s.3.",p. 111
" Hocliesler s.15
" Nlagjra 9.10
ltenovo accommodation 11.10 n. m. nrrlie WIUIHiu
iwrt 12.ft5 p. in.
Hlmlra Mall 4.15 a. in., arrlio Klmlra 10.20 a. m.
HulTulo Kpi'es3".l5a, m. an ho HuHalos.50a. m
SOUTIIWAHD.
Uuffalo Express 2.50 a. m. arrive Hairlsburg 4.50 n.m
" Haitimoice.40
LIinlraMall 11.15 a. in., nnlic Ilarrlbbuitr 1.50 p. m
" VVaslilngton 10.30
" Ilaltlmore0.30
" Wushlngton 8.30
Ilarrl-bur? accommodation 8.40 p. m. anle Harris-
burn 10.50 p. in.
nrrlie Haltlmore 2.23 a. tn.
" Vashlr.tfton 0.13
Lrle Mull 12.55 n. in. nrrlie Harrlsburg s.05 a. m.
" Haltlmore 8.40 "
" Washington 10.35 "
All dally except Sunday.
I). M. HOYD, Jr., (lcner.il Passenger Agent
A. J. OASSATT, (iencral Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
riiihiJelplila & Kric I!. U. Illusion.
WINTKItTIMi: TAHLE.
ON and after .SUNDAY, NOVKMUElt 15lli
iJ'i 'i'10 Tra!"s 011 "l0 I'ldladelphla ,V HUo Hal
.vi.v, ,,, lo.VJI ,1 114 I 11 u ..s, iuiiuts;
IIVOTH'.IA'A
I' AST LINE leaves f'litladelphla. 12.55p.m
Harrlsburg.... 6.00 p,
Willlamspijit.. 9.15 p,
" " nnlioat
UH.K naien iu.:u ii. m
llulfalo 9.00 a. iu
EltlEMAILlcaie.s Philadelphia 11.55 p.
m
" " " Harrlsburg
' Wlllliimspoit
" " " Luck llaien
" " " Hcnoio
" " nrr.nl Ei In
ELMIKA MAILleaves Philadelphia...
" " " Ilanlsburg
" " " Mllltamsport..
" " nrr.atLockllnun....
. 4.2ft n.m
. 8.35 a. m
. 9.4ft n, 111
. 11.10 a.m
. 8.05 p. m
. 8.00 n.m.
. 1.23 p.m.
. u.xu p. ui,
T.SOp. m.
LOCK 1IAVEX ACCOM, leaves Harrlsburg 9.15 a. m
:; jv11nam6pr.rte5p.tn
4 " " Lock llauia.iop.in
! 0;
EASTWARD.
I'Hir A EV.l'ili:ss leaies Lock Haven..
. . 0.40 a. in.
, " Millamsport.... T.53a.m.
arrives at HarrMmrg 12.10 a.m!
Philadelphia 4.15 a, m,
EIHE MAIL leaves Erie
" " " ltenovo
" " Ik llaun
" " " Wllliamsiiort
" arr.at llirrlsburir
" " air, at Philadelphia
ELMIHA MAIL leaves Lock Haven....
.11.20 a. m.
.. 8.25 p. m
. .4 p, m
. 10.50 p. m
.. 2.30 ii. m
. Vfto a. ui
. ... 9. a.m.
" Wiiilamsport UlOn.m
" Hunbury, 12 40 n. In
nrr.nt Harrlsburg oubu ii
arr. at Phllidelphla c.w m
NIAQAKA EXVHK.S8 leaves Kano
9.or a. m
''('"ova 4.03 , . m
U.( k Haven 5.23 pm
Ml ainunort. cwi, ,,,
Si.nbiiry f.40p, m
arr. at .Harrlsburg. lo.tAp. in
J iuiaueii-hia. .50 u. m
mu-2 .VnV i iV i nt '"'"e'on with oil creek and
u V,3 W,?,. ",n rast w t'Una on L. s. ft M.
Ma'AlVslteK 1""'tlu U.l creek
no, h, und nt llairlsb'urg ith k v. h.y IfSiL'
Houlh,
W.M. A. IIALDWIN,
Ucncral Supl
Jan. 6,'75 tf
THIS I'Ai-Etl 18 OX HLK WITH
ROWELL & PHESMAN
. Advertising Agents,
THIRD & CHESTNUT STS., 8T. LOUIS. Mt
SUI GENERIS.
1 :Tasi V
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
ONEQOALEDr&UMPPROACIIED
n cftpnoity nnt cillcnco ly any nthcr-. Aftnrdod
An DIPLOMA OF HONORS
VIENNA,1873; PARIS.18B7.
nlll U Amirlrnn OrRmn cvrr nwnnlcil nny mnlsl
UllL I la Haroiio, or whlih prc.cnt .nth rjiriiorill
nary ptccllenco as t.i tonnnnnil n wide wilo there.
II til I VP ritM lil!lil pirmlnin nt Il"1n
ALll ft I O trlnl i:iKiritlun.ln .lmfrl.HH
l'ur"c? OiiKif lmnlr.HUlliireli.ivo mit uiii ili in
all nhi'ir nny ollur oritnmi Iiuto t'il prcfctml.
rlCPT Diftnml by Emlnriil Mn.hlnns, In Wh
Htol hrmlphrr.A to li iirlnlrl. B
lUsYlMONIM. CIlll'Ur.AH. llhulllilul.iif Hkto
tlinn Oliv TIlollBlllul ("t"t I')
IftlPIPT on lifi.lnrf a Mn.un k Hamlin. Jin not
llO 0 tnl-oniiy (itlier. VdlrH art laikimi com
tii'uoss M Mliuio inferior urum: nml fur KM
rtaton vfunlruxtru Aural ! KllimwtlHj tIK.
NEVl STUto mrota made. M w
Sol.. sndComliliinllim Mop. Milurl.
Ulnscro ami other VitKm ''' ilcnimii.
PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN?".
qlllilte corablnaltun of tlirKOlnnniiiiPlils.
EASY PAYMENTS. S!?
pajmel"''! "n'01' "nl11 rinl 1"" ,ur "'" cri?"n'
niTAI nfllCP nml Circulars, svllh fullrartle.
(jAI ALUuUtO ulir'-lns-. A,l.1mMAFON'i
It AML1N T)"lAN CO., 151 Turnout Bin it, HO
TON! 23 Union Rinnro, NEW VOHKJ or Ml i: 1J
AiLuuaBt., CUICAUU,
MASON & HAMLIN
CABIIET ARMS
MAV HP. OBTAINHt) AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
OF
1L. B. POWELL,
SCRAUTON, Pa.
aenrrat Auenl ntao fur the rttrbrateil
CMCKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. K. '.MILIEU,
JlLOOMSRl'RO, PA.,
Dealer in above Instruments.
J!arcnHI,'75-y
UOLLINS & HOLMES
No. ii CcntKCStro' .Z
Pinners Gas and Steam Fitter?,
MANLTAI."lTI!i:i!S OP
'J? X 1ST "W ARE,
C(!Al.VAXlZi:i) 1HOX COHNICH,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wire Trellises, &c. Dealer in .Stoves, Itnng
os, I'tirnncea, Haiti marc Ihatern, Low Down
Urates, Jliinteli, l'L'5lI'.S, Weatliur Striiw,
Ovc. Also
GAS FIXTURES
cf Iho latest tlrshrn. Special nttcnllon palit to re
nalilntr Scum? Jlaihlw 8 ofiicry (liscrll'tlon. scales,
Uicks, lu ll llniiKlnir, Key I'lttlii!,', Ac. I'rluito Uo-I-ileiiccnllttttca
byritiamnt a small coMnbon Hot
Air. I'cb. sc,'75-tf.
J. II. STECK'EU'S
FLOUR,
f
AND
GOAL
DEPOT,
HLOOMSDUItd, l'A-
Kreamer'a old slunU on Iron .Street, between Second
anil Third.
All kinda of urnln taken In exchango for coal.
J. II. STIX'KKi:,
Mar. 10-lf Hloomstmrff I'a.
1L.VTCULKY'S Ini
1 t proicn
llllll I'PMI Id tl'.n nn-
I'l'I'ITM 111',,
:nou leilireil kl .itiil.inl nf
lilt tilfllkl.f In' t.Mniit.ip
.riuivi, niu llllinp 101
iholcaiit money. Attention
3 lilnMledto Hl.itddey's Imiirnved Ilr.ick-
KTvii ''''"?"rP v'v'. vtlilch can l.
3rfJl Ultlll HlWIl Wlllinilf llUtml.liw.tlm Ir.!..!..
1 fErjf.ft nml tlio mnnnr .i(iiiilui . 1.I..I. !
IMtimW rai-hs, hemes or rusts and
JSl A'!! lime. Koi'Kalo hviKulets
KJCa generally. In order tolio
Lijl (jet lll.itehlej's l'nmii.hoc
sd5f cracks, scales or rusts and w 111 hut n Ilto
I anil tho Iraili)
iz-' ir JrA " . ... .'.'. iiiiiuniiin mill uii
Acsjtrjf iret in.iti.tii.it j iiii...i. i... ..........i ......
,, TTv' ' J " "mi-, w villi-, in unu mii
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"THU HISTORY OF THU 1'RKSIIYTF..
RIAN CHURCH THROUGHOUT
TUB WORLD."
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