The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 04, 1875, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
WHAT Till: UUIUH SANA A1IUUT TIIK NEW
llUXSrU'.
A foolish llttlo maiden bought ft foolish little bon
net, Willi ft rlljlion, nnd n feather, nnd i bit of taco upon
Iti
Ami that tho ntlior maldeni of tho llllla town tulght
know II,
Sho thought she'll go to meeting tlionoxt Sunday
Just to show It,
11 it though tho llttlo bonnet vvai senrce larger tlinn
n dime.
T.io gcltliu' of It nettled proved to bo ft work cf
tlmoj
So when 'i in fnlrlyllcil nil tho Iiollshad Btoppcd
their ilngtug,
And when pho camo to mooting, suro enough, tho
tolks wcro singing.
So this foolish llttlo maiden stood nnd waited at tho
door,
And alio shook her ninios out behind, and smoothed
them down before.
"llallclul.it hftllelul.it" sang tho choir nbuvo be?
head.
"Hardly know you I hardly know you I" wcro tho
words sho thought they said.
This mado tho little maiden feel so very, very cross,
That she gave her llttlo mouth ft twist, her llttlo
head a toss ;
With tho ribbon, and tho feather, and tho bit of laco
upon It.
And sho would not wait to listen to tho sermon or
tho prayer,
But pattered down tho silent street nnd hurried up
tho stair.
Till sho reached her llttlo bureau, and in n band-box
on It
Had hlCden safe from critic's cyo her foolish llttlo
Donnet.
Which proves, my llttlo maidens, that each of you
will Und
In every Sabbath service but an echo of your mind :
And that llttlo head that's tilled with Billy llttlo
airs,
Will never get ft blessing from sermon or from
prayers.
How tho Women Organize.
If is n sad thing to see ten or twelve
women get together nml attempt to organize.
u 'society to aid the poor.' Ihey tried it in
Ninth avenue tho other afternoon, after hav
ing talked up the matter for three or four
weeks. Thirteen or fourteen of them met
by appointment, and after some skirmishin
ono of the number called tho meeting to or
der and said that tho first duty would bo to
elect a President.
A sharp-faced womnn got up and said that
sho didn't want tho position, but if it was
tho wish of tho meeting sho would take it,
why, sho would. There was a painfnl pause,
and a fat woman aroso 'and said that sho
had considerable experience with such socio.
ties, and that sho thought sho could render
greater personal aid if made President.
There was another nainful pause, ana a
little woman rose up and squeaked :
"I move to lay tho subject on tho tabic!"
The other women looked at her in a freez.
ing way, and it was suggested that a ballot bo
taken. All readily agreed to this, and bal
lots were prepared and a bonnet passed
around. When tho votes were counted it
was found that each woman had put in at
least one for herself and threo of them had
put in two or three. Tho President pro tern,
looked very .'gravo as sho stood up and ro
marked :
"Ladies, I trust that this error may not
occur again."
It did, however, or at least each one cast a
vote for herself, but on tho third ballot a
choice was made and the lucky woman took
her seat, smoothed out the folds of her dress,
and remarked :
"Tho next thing in order is the tho next
thing 1"
A woman with a wart on her nose, then
mado a speech, saying that sho had been
treasurer of several similar associations, and
that if it was tho wish of tho convention
she would accept the office. It didn't seem
to be the wish however.
"I move to adjourn 1" solemnly exclaimed
ft woman with a large back-comb.
"ine motion is not in order replied a
woman across tho room."
"Am I in tho chair or you?" demanded
tho President.
"Imoye to reconsider tho motion," squeak
ed the little woman.
"I Bupport tho question 1" put in tho fat
woman.
The President wiped her spectacles, rapped
on. the stove pipe, and replied:
"Ladies and gentlemen, thero is no mo
tion before the house, and tho question to
adjourn is out of order."
"Not much 1" exclaimed a woman nearly
elx feet high, drawing horself up. "I've seen
more meetings of this kind than tho Presi
dent ever heard of, and I know that an order
to adjourn is always in motion 1"
"So is your tongue 1" said ono of tho league
end the President knocked on the stove-pipe
end said :
"The chair believes she knows her busi
ness as well as any other woman wearing
plated jewelry, or as well as if she had a wart
on her nose I Wo will now proceed to elect
a Secretary and Treasurer. How shall they
be elected?"
"Vivcr voicer 1" cried one.
'.'I motion by ballot 1" added a second.
"By exclamation I" shouted a third.
"You mean acclamation, explained the
President, looking at tho last Bpeaker.
"I don't wear an Alaska diamond," was
tho reply, "but I know na much as some folks
that do!"
"Lessjourn!" shouted a femalo who was
born in 1810.
"I move tho previous motion," put in the
fat woman.
"Will some one nominate a candiate?"
asked the President.
A painful silence ensued.
Tho fall of a hair pin would havo sounded
liko a hair pin falling over onto a stove
boiler. Each hoped to havo somo ono elso
nominate her, nnd all, therefore, breathed
bard and kept silence.
"I nominate Mrs, ," finally said tho
President, seeing thero was a dead-lock.
"You can't nominate and puttho question
tool" squeaked an old lady with beau
catchers. "I order the previous motion," said a
woman with a red shawl,
"And I'm going hum !" added tho fat
woman,
"Soam I !"
"SoamI!"
And they stalked out, leaving tho Presi
dent lying up her left shoo, and her eyes
flashing wlld-cats. And all this is why De
troit hasn't another "Society to Aid tho Do
serving Voor, Detroit Free J'ress.
Stand Ur. If your seat is too hard to
eet upon, stund up. If n rock rises up be
foro you, roll It away or climb over it, If
70a wish for confiuenco, provo yourself
worthy of it. It takes longer to skin an el
ephant than a mouse, but tho skin is worth
something, Don't bo content with what
another man has douo surpass it. Deserve
aucceas and it will couio. Tho boy is not
born a man. The sun does not rise like a
rocket, or go down llko a bullet fired from
e gun, slowly but surely It makes Its round,
end never tires. It is ns easy to bo n leader
as tho wheel horse. If the job bo long, tho
pay will be greater, If the task Is hard, the
mere competent you must bo to do it.
An Irishman tells us of a tight in which
there was only one whole noto left in tho
crowd, and that belougcd to tho tea kettle. 1
How to Conduct a Courtship.
Don't bo too sudden about it. Many a
girl has said "no" when sho meant "yeV
simply becauso her lovo didn't cliooo the
light tlmo nml pop tho question gontly.
Take- a dark night fur it. Havo tho lilituH
closed, tho curlatm down and tho lump turn
ed iilmiist.out. Sit near utiough to her so
that you ran honk ynur llttlo linger into licr.4. .
Wait until conversation beglnV to lag, and
then quietly remark:
"Smic, I want toaik you something?
Sho will fidget around a little, reply "yes,"
and nfter a patHo you can add :
"Susie, my actions must havo shown that
is you mint have I mean you must bo
awaro that that "
I'ltuis hero fur awhile, but keep your fin
ger firmly locked. Sho nny cough and try
to turn it oil' by akiiig you how you liked
tho circin, but she only iloo it to encourage
you. Alter about ten minutes you can con
tinue :
"I was thinking as I caino up tho path to
night, that before I went away I would ask
you that is, I would broach tho siibjcct
nearest my I mean I would know my "
Stop again and givo her hand a gentle
Mpieczc. Sho may givo it a yank to get it
away and sho may not. Walt about live min
utes and then go on :
"Tho past year has been a very happy 0110
to me, but I hope the future years will bo
happier. However, thut depends entirely on
you. I am hero to-night to know tlut is
to ask you I am here to-night to hear from
your own lips tho one sweet "
Wait again. It isn't best to bo too rash
about such things. Givo her plenty of timo
to recover her composure, and then put
your hand on your heart and continue:
"Yes, I thought, as I was coming thro'
tho gate to-night, how happy I had been,
and I said to myself that if I only kneiv you
would consent to bo my that h, I said if I
only knew if I waj only certain that my
heart had not deceived me, nnd you are
ready to share "
Hold on ; there's no hurry about it.
Give tho wind a chance to sob and moan
around the gahles. This will make her
lonesomo and call up all tho lovo in her
heart. When sho begins to cough, andgrow
restless, you can go on :
"Before. I met you this world was a desert
to me. I didn't take any pleasure in going
blackberrying and stealing rare ripe peaches,
and it didn't matter if tho sun shone or not
But what a change in one short year I It is
for you to say whether my future shall be a
prairie of happiness or a summer fallow of
Canadian thistles. Speak, dearest Susie,
and say and Bay that that "
Givo her fivo minutes by the clock, and
then add :
"That you will bo that is you will I
mean that you will bo mind''
Sho will heavo a sigh, look up at the
clock and over tho stove, and then as sho
slides her head overyour vest pocket she will
whisper :
"You arc just right I will."
Poultry at tho Centennial.
A slip from tho Agricultural Bureau of
the coming InternationalExhibitionatPhil
adclphia, has tho following:
Tho admirers of fino poultry will no doubt
have an opportunity during the Internation
al Exhibition to gratify their taste fully, as
it is tho design of tho Centennial Commis -
sion to provide everything requisite to the
proper reception and display of fowls and
birds of every class. It is desired by many
that there be a permanent a3 well as a tem
porary exhibition of poultry, and if applica
tions for space for tho exhibition of fowls
during tho six months covered by tho exhi
bition aro received in sufficient numbers to
warrant tho outlay, tho Commission will
probably adopt measures to afford tho prop
er facilities. If tho design of a permanent
exhibition be carried out, the display should
bo such as would impress tho character of
caoh breed upon the mind of tho observer.
This cannot be done when the exhibition is
confined to trios in separate coops, but only
by the display of as large a number as can
be placed in ono enclosure ; thus affording
by the multiplication of individual birds,
each of the same breed, an opportunity of
studying tho characteristics of each particu
lar family. Prominent poultry breeders
could readily supply tho birds for such an in
teresting an instructive exhibit.
Tho temporary exhibition will commence
on October 25th, 1870, and last till Novem
ber 10th, a period of fifteen days. The Com
mission will erect shedding, and the birds
will bo exhibited in the same boxes or coops
in which they wcro transported. For the
purpose of preserving uniformity theso box
es will all bo made according to specifica
tions furnished by the Bureau of Aericulture.
Exhibitors will be required to assume all re
sponsibility of feeding and general attend
ance on their birds. Only such specimens
will be received as aro of pure breed, and
even these must be highly meritorious. Fur
ther information may bo had by addressing
tho Chief of the Bureau of Agriculture, In
ternational Exhibition at Philadelphia.
Cutting Grass Early
I have been watching a grass field since
last July, says a correspondent of tho Coun
try Gentleman, a part of which was cut early
with a mower, and tho rest left threo weeks
later. The square block of two or threo
acres in tho center of tho field, which was
cut last, seemed almost killed all tho fall.
Tho grass was timothy, and very littlo after
math appeared, whilo tho outside of tho
field cut first was bright and green. Tho
same result appears again this spring, and I
judgo the middle of tho fiald will not yield
a half ton of hay per ncre, whilo tho outsido
may go up to a ton and a half. The meadow
is past its best, and if tho owner is wise ho
will plow it up and plant it this spring pre
paratory to re-seeding. Even hero the lack
of growth last fall roust mako this part of
the sod less valuable, even for plowing
under. Add to this that tho early cut grass
was best for hay, and it makes a strong caso
for early cutting. It is equally important
for clover, and indeed unless clover Is kept
very closely cut or pastured tho second sea
son, so as to prevent its seeding, it is rarely
worth keeping for grass tho third year.
Georgo Washington would havo stood no
chanco of being nominated as tempcranco
candidate had ho lived In this era. On the
4th of July, 1779, in issuing an order for tho
proper celebration of that day, by tho firing
of thirteen guns, made tho following sugges
tion as part of his official order, to wit:
"I wish we had It in our power to distrib
ute a jwtioii of rum to the soldiers to cxhll
arnto their spirits upon tho occason, but un
fortunately our stock is too scanty to permit.
"I am, dear sir, your most obedient ser
vant, Gj:o. Washi.noto.v,"
A boy recently found a pocket-book, and
returned It to its owner, who gavo him a
five-ccnt-nlcce. The boy looked at tho coin
an instant, and then handing it reluctantly
back, audibly sighed as ho said ; "I can't
change it."
The man who works with a will tho pro
late judge.
Throo Points for Oonsidnration.
During the put tlvo yonls tho VtiflUTINK has
been stolidity working Itself Intopubils favor, and
tlioio who wero at llrst most Incredulous in regard
t i Its merits nro now Us most ardent friends and
s Ipportors.
Iheiunro threo essential causes for thoso having
such a horror of patent inoilletnus, changing their
opinion and lenilltii their Inline ncn toward tho nil-
ancement of VKtliJi i.n'U, ist-lt has honestly pre
pared mciiicinca rrotu 'urns, root.s ntm nerus. mi u
honestly accomplishes all that Is claimed for It,
without leaving any bid I'lfeew In tho sjslom ad
it presents lumen iuik'uits In testimonium from
honi'st, well-known cltUem, whoso signatures nro a
sutllclent guarantee ut their earnestness In tho mat
ter. riiKing into cuiiHiiier.il ion mo van, iiti.inuty 111
medlelno brought cuuspleiiouslv liefttro Iho public
through tho naming adieitlsemonts In tho new-spa-per
columns, with no proof ot merit or genulno
vouchers of what It h is done, wo should bo pardon
ed for inanlfcstlngii small degree of pride In present-
irnr uiu inuowiug iesiimoni.ll irom liev. .1. r. mcKcr
wm, l. I)., tho popular nnd ever-genl.il pastor of tho
South Uapttst Ohurcn, Boston 1
The Tired llmlj Sues far Steep.
I10ST0W, March 10, 1ST4.
It. n. Stkvrns. Esq. i
Pear sir It Is as much from a Ronso of dutvnsof
gratitude that I wrlto to say that your vmmrlNK
even It Ills a patent medlelno Iris beenot great
neip ui mo w neu nouung eiso secmeii 10 avail wiuen
I could safely use. Either excessive mental work or
unusual euro brings upon mo a nervous exhaustion
that desperately needs sleep, but us desperately do
lleslt. .Sight nfter night tno poor, tired body duos
for sleep until tho 1l.1y-1l.1n 11 Is welcomed back, and
wo begin our work tired out with an almost fruitless
ehuso niter rest. Now I halo round that ft llttlo
VKOKTINI! taken Just biforu I retire ghes mo sweet
aid lmine.ll.iu sleep, and without nny of tho evil ef
fects uf tho usual narcotics. I think two things
would tend to make brain-workers bleep. 1st A
llttlo less wolk. 1 A llttlo more VIMUl'INi:.
This proscilptlon has helped me.
Now thavo 11 particular horror of "patent medi
cine,' but I havu a greater horror of being afraid to
tell tho straight out tiuth. Tho VIHilil'INlI has
helped me, and I own It up. Yours ,ve.,
J. S. DK'KUltSON.
Valuable Eihlence.
Tho following unsolicited testimonial from ISov. o.
T. Walker, I). )., formerly pastor ot limviloln Siiuaro
Church, and at present settled In Providence, it. I.,
must bo esteemed as reliable ovldetiee.
No ono should fall to observe that this testimonial
Is tho result ot two j ears' experience with tho use of
VKUUl'I.Ni: in tho Iter. .Mr. Walker's family, who
now pronounce It Invaluable s
l'HoruiKNCK, U. I., Id! Transit Street.
H. It. Stevens, Esj. :
I feel bound to express with mv stgnaturo tho high
value I placo upon our VKdElTNI!. .My family
have used It for tho lost two years In nervous de
bility It is Invaluable, and I recommend it to all who
may need an Invigorating, renovating tonic.
O.T. WALK lilt,
Formerly Pastor of Iloirdoln Siuiaro Chuich, lloston.
The Host Kthlciirr.
The following letter from I!cv, II. S. llest, rastor
XI. E. church, Natlck, .Mass., will bo read with Inter
est by many physicians. Also those suffering from
the same disease ns mulcted tho son ot tho Itev. U.
s. Ilet. No person can doubt this testimony, and
thero Is no doubt about the curative powers of Vuu
EITNE: Natick, Mass., Jan. 1, 1S74.
Mu. II. It. Steven-i, Esq.!
Dear sir We have good reason for regarding your
VEdETIN'E a medlelno of the greatest value. Wo
feel assured that It has been tho means of saving our
son's Hie. Hols now seventeen years of ago: for
tho last two years ho has sulleredfrom necrosis ot
his leg, caused by scrorulous affection, and was so
far reduced that nearly all w Ito saw him thought his
recovery luiposslb 0. A council of able physicians
could givo us but tho faintest nopo ot Ids ever rally
ing, two of the number declaring that he was beyond
the reach of human remedies, that even amputation
could not savo him, as he had not vigor enough to
endure tho operation. Just then wo commenced
giving him VEdElTNE, nnd from that tlmo tu tho
present ho has been continuously lrnproitng. He
has lately resumed his studies, thrown away
crutches and cane, and walks about cheerfully and
strong.
Though thero Is somo dlchargo from tho opening
where the limb was lanced, wo have tho fullest con
lldeuco that In a llttlo tlmo ho will bo perfectly cur
ed. .He has taken about threo dozen bottles ot VEOE
TINE. but lately uses but little, as ho declares that
he Is too well to bo taking medicine.
Itcspcctfully yours,
E. s. IiEST,
JIllS. L. C. F. 11EST.
Hellalde Evlileare.
m Daltlc Street, Ukooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1874.
II. It. Stevens, Esq :
Door sir From personal bencllt received by Its
use, as well as from personal knowledge ot those
whoso cures thereby havo seemed almost miracu
lous, I can most heartily nnd sincerely recommend
tho VEOETINE tor the complaints for which It Is
claimed to cure. JAMES I'. LUDLOW,
Lato Pastor Calvary llap. Church, Sacramento, Cal.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
JyTEW STOCK OF CLOTHIN
CLOTHING
AND
Gentlemen's Dress Goods
DAVID LOWENBERG
Invites attention to his largo and elegant stock ol
Cheap ant Fashionable ClotUm
at his storo on
MAIN STREET, IN TIIF. NEW BLOCK,
BLOOMSBUItO, PA.,
where ho has Just received from New York and Phil
adelphia a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING-,
Including the most fashionable, durable and
nanosomo
DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
BOX
SACK,
FROCK,
GUM
AND OIL CLOT1I,
COATS AND PANTS,
OF ALL SOItTS SIZES AND COLORS,
He has also replenished his already largo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEI1E8,
STItlPED,
FIOUIIED
AND PLAIN VESTS,
SIIIltTS,
CltAVATS
SOCKS,
COLLARS,
IIANDKEltCIIIEFS,
GLOVES,
;SUSPENDErtS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Ha has constantly on hand a largo and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Vontings,
which ho Is prepared to make to order Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best
manner. All his clotldng Is mado to wear and most
ot It Is ot homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELBY,
OF EVBItV DBSCKIITION, FINK AND CHEAP.
II1S CASE OF JEWELRY IS NOT SURPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMLNE HIS GENERAL ASSORT
MENT OF
Clothing, Watches, Jowl
ry, 8cc,
DAVID LOWENBERG,
illy 1,'13-tf,
"yyAINWJUGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streeis,
PiuUDimju,
Dealers In
TEAS, SYRUl'S, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES
xioi, ncs, menu soi)i, ic, &c.
t vorderi will recdr prom pt attention.
HEADQUARTERS
ron
in Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
Drugs, Apices, Patent Medi
cines, etc.
MOYER BllO'S
"WT'OtTLD call llio ntlctitlon of the imlilic to
their lery law nnd wel selected stock of
guods which thoy oiler at tho
LOWEST MARKET .RATES.
200 boxes Window Ol.iss all stzc3 and qualities.
Glass for Picture Frames a specialty,
IFhilo Lead,
lied Leatl,
Urn bora,
Litharge,
Siennas,
Greens
Blues,
Ileds,
Yellows, dry and in Oil.
General Agcsts for
MONTOUR SLTE PAINTS i
LINSEED,
OLIVE,
WHALE,
CASTOK, and other OIL
VARNISH and JAPANS
from tho best Manufactories.
.Their stock ot
SPICES
excels any in this section of the State.
Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S
Family Medicines.
General Depot of supplies for Dr. .7. C. Aycr's
POPULAR MEDICINES.
The Prescription Department Is under tho charge
of competent rtinrmaceutlsts.
Physicians' Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH
DESPATCH.
Cold Sparllii Sofia - Water.
The attention of country dealers, especially Is called
to our stocuor
BOTTLED GOODS.
SPIOES, ALUM,
Patent and Proprietary Medicines &c.
our wagon will continue as formerly to mako Its
usual trips to supply cu t
OIL OF GLADNESS,
a special
Cougl
IS,
Colds,
Croup,
Burns,
Tetter,
Piles &c,
an Internal and External rem y whoso healing vlr
tues aro attested by thousands In this and adjoining
counties is manufactured by them and supplied to
tho nmicttid either directly or through their country
dealers,
Price 50 Cents Per Bottle,
None genulno unless It bears the trado mark and
nnmo of Moyer llro's the words '-Oil ot Oladness"
blown In tho glass and tho Blgnaturo of Moyer Bro's
on tho wrapper.
Apr.U,T4-ly
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wThls Lecture should bo In tho hands of every
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hunk, N, Y, Jan icjc-ly.
A DVEIlTISINOi Cheap! Good! Syctcmn.
tic All persons who conoemplato making con
ii alls vvltli nen snamrs lor the Insertion ofodver.
tlsements, should fcend S!A cents to (Seo. P. Howell t
Co., 41 Park How, New York, for their PAMl'lU.KT-
over gooo newspapers and ebtlmaUs. bhonlng tho
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many States at a tremendous rwluctlou from pub
Muneis' rottrs, (.iT'iut Peon, J11. IHWy,
E
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LETTEH HEADS,
11 ILL HEADS,
PitOaltAMMES,
I'OSTEUS, 0., AC,
Neatly and Cheaply printed nt the Colum-
BUN Office.
NEW GOODS!
A HEAVY STOCK,
Oh cap orthan Ever!
S. It. MILLER & SON
Have Just .Received
tho lnrgcat nnd best supply ot
CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They havo ever offered totnelr friends and cus
tomers.
(Jlotli3, Cassimoros, and Satiiietts
for 51 UN'S WEAK,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for LA DIE'S WEAK,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, OAMllIvtCS,
and every variety of Dry floods desirrd,
Oarpofcs, IVEata, Ottomans,
in great variety and nt the
L 0 VE$ T CASH PXICES.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
including all the varieties of
COFFEES, TEAS and SUOAltS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
and a general supply of articles useful for tho
table always 011 hand,
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods at cash prices.
Oct. S0,74-tt
J. EVANS,
;ready made
. AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS THE
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES,
AND EMPLOYS THE
BEST WOEKMEM
For Good Fits and Promptness In filling orders
thero is the placo to go.
nis goods aro selected with care and hlsCUS'i'OM
WOIlK will compare favorably with tho best effort
of tho fashionable City Dealer.
HE KEEPS A LAItQE STOCK OF
BOYS' & OHILDEEN'S OLOTHIM
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
A. J. EVANS.
Julyl, 1873-tf.
BLOOMSBURG
MARBLE WORKS,
T. L. GTJNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, BELOW MAIiKET.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
WousethobestAMEItlCAN and ITALIAN Marble,
He has on hand and furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMIiS,
HEADSTONES,
UKNS, VASES, Ac,
Every variety of Marblo cutting neatly executed at
luu luwchi marKi'i priL-es.
A lontr nractlcal exnerlenco and nersonal attention
to Dullness makes the proprietor confident of giving
satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attended
EST X Jl. Work deliieredfrec of ciarffe.TBS
Aug. 21, 'TMy. T. L. (1 UNTON, Proprietor,
A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER.
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PHILADELPHIA.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY.
NEXT TERM REQINS
Monday, August 3d, 1874.
For particulars, AUJrcM,
Jt. n WHITACRE,
Mill vu.u, Pa.
une,,Mrtt
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Ii widely known
ns ono of tho most
cH'ccttial remedies
ever discovered for
cleansing tho sys
tem nnd purifying
tho blood. It lias
stood tho test of
jenrs, with n con
(tnntly growing rep
utation, based cm its
Intrinsic virtues, and sustained by Its re
markable cures. So mild as to ho safe nnd
beneficial to children, nnd yet 60 searching
ns to cflbctually purgo out tho great cor
ruptions of tho blood, such ns tiio scrofulous
nnd syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases tliat havo lurked In tho system
for years, soon yield to this powerful nnti
dote, tnd disappear. Henco Its wonderful
cures, many of which nro publicly known,
of Scroililn, nnd nil scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions, nnd crnptivo dis
orders of the ekin, Tumors, lilotchcs,
Bolls, l'lmplcs, Pustules, Sorcs.St.
Antliotiy'8 Fire, ltoso or Erysipe
las, Tcftcr, Snlt Itlicuni, ScnM
Head, Itlnjrworm, nnd internal Ul
cerations of the Uterus, Stomncli,
nnd Ijlvcr. It nUo cures other com
plaints, to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspcp
Bia, Fits, Ncurulfrin, Heart Disease,
Femalo "Weakness, Debility, nnd
IiCticorrhocn, when they aro manifesta
tions of tho scrofulous poisons
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in tho Spring, liy renewing tho
appetite nnd vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates tho depression and listless lan
guor of tho season. Even where no disorder
appears, peoplo feel better, and livo longer,
for cleansing tho blood, Tho system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
life.
prepared nr
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,,
Fractieal and Analytical ChemUtlt
BOLD BY ALL DIIUGK1IST3 EVEBTV7IIEIU5.
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY
BLOOMSUUlta, PA.
M. C. SLOAN & RKOTIIEII
H
AVE on hand and for sale at tho mo
reasonaolo rates a splendid stock of
CARRIAGES, ItUGftlUS,
nnd overy description of Wagons both PLAIN and
FANCY,
Warranted to be mado of the best nnd most durable
maeerlals, nnd by tho most experienced workmen.
All work tent out from tho establishment will be
found to be of tho highest class and suro to give per
fect satisfaction. They havo also a fine assortment of
SLEIGHS
ef all tho nowest and mo?t fashionable styles well
ana carefully made and of the best material.
An inspection of their work Is asked as ltls be
lieved that none superior can be found In tho coun
try.
July 1, lSJ3-tf.
GASIGAS!
THATCHER & GEAEHART,
Plnmliers, Gas and Steam (litters
I5LOOMSI1URG, PA..
OFFER TO TnE PUBLIC TIIEIIl SERVICES IN
Plumbiucf and Gas Fitting.
In which they havo had many years of experience,
All work of this kind warranted to bo ot tho
best description and executed In tho
most workmanlike manner.
Gas Pipe Laid at 12 Cents Per
Foot !
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam nnd Hand Pumps,
Pipe and Fittings.
A Splendid Assortment of Chan
deliers, Brackets, Lamps, Shades,
Bronze Ornaments, etc.
EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS
THE CELEBRATED
JAPAN PAPER-WAKE,
DUCKETS, BASINS, HOWLS, &c, &c,
Storo Room In Bloomsburg, on Main Street, oppo
site St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Give them a call I
Oct. 2,'74-tf
17KEK SAMPLES to Acents. Ladies' Com
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A GENTS WANTED
for tho fastest belllne book ever published
Send for circulars and our extra terms to Agents,
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SiLYMR MTNM
A valuable initio for sale. Will nay li 0 ner cent. In
vestigation solicited For lnrounatlon, address W,
II. Moore, (itoigetown, Colorado, or J. o, Cozzen,
ivenpun, k. j.
U-vinxrca-STozsrE'
PK AND K XI LOU AT I OX
With his famous LAST JOl'llNALH now ready I New
and authentic lite und thrllllmr adventures In Africa
of tho great hero traveler end explorer. Profusely II-
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vvotk, senti 11 tor complete oiiiiu, to mv imjSjIU.mj
i u Ji.iaiiuui?, nuciuuau, uuiu.
1'OU
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
And all Throcit Diseases,
USE
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN 11LUE UOXES.
a Titn:i) ami svuu m:.Mi:iv.
For sale by Druggists generally, and JOHNSTON
IIOLLOWAv 4; CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
CI-IIIIRTTAN T-TARMONY,
11V Wll. WALKICH, A. S. II,
A cmlnmlM Mucin nnnn n nntn-ni -
easy system, by which any one may fearn to read
music aud lo sing in one-fourth the time required by
tho old methods. Designed for Choirs, Singing
Schools nnd .Musical Socloiies. Liberal Inducements
to Music Teachers. Specimen puges mailed free.
.vui.i.i'.un iiini.r, aisii ri'lw.lMllinii UUIIT 1102
and 1104 SaUhom bt., Philadelphia, Pa. 0,11 C-liv
HIGHEST STANDARD
roAD
LETTERS OF INQUIRY PROMPTLY ANSWERED
nno&mr
Chestnut st:
PHILADELPHIA
A TTOHNEY'S I1LANKS, Common and
t Judginentliomls, lust printed nd for sale at
lie cou'MMiH.oiilcc. All kinds of Attorney's blanks
elthr kept on bwW or prlntd to urdoT,
mm
AWARDED WMmrA.Ow'PMlfa
Qvavfhitfy'fonr Competitive
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
piIlLADKLl'IIA AM) READING ROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
NOV. 8th, 1S74.
TnAINS I.KAVK RCrEKT AS FOLLOWS (Sl'KDAV KXCErTKU
For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottsvlllc
Tamaqua, Ac, 11,33 a. m
For Oatawlssa, 11,33 a. m. and 7,3d p. m.
For Vllllamsport,o,2S a. in. nnd 4,00 p. m.
TBAIN3F011 nrrKKT LEAVE AS VOL! OTVS, (SCNDA V E
CEl'TED.)
ELcavo New York, o,oo a. m.
I.cavo Philadelphia, 5,15 a. in.
Leave Headlnif, 11,3 1 a. in., Pottsvlllc, 12,10 p. m.
nnd Tamaqua, 1,30 p. m,
heave Catawhsa, 0,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave Wllllamsport, 9,20 a. m. and c,oo p. m.
Passengers to and from New York and Philadel
phia go through v Ithout change ot cars.
J. i:. WOOTEN,
Slay s, 1S74 tf. General Superintendent.
ELAAVAIIE, LACKAWANNA AND
WIISTKKN IIA1I.KOAD.
RLOOMSliURCi DIVISION.
Tlmc-Tahle No. !!, Takes effect at 4:30 A. Jl.
THUltSDAY, DL'CIIJUIEI! 10, 1ST4.
NOltTII,
&B5lnutStfHlLHDBH?KW
Bwwaiwmwjw 'i.uitnMfrJwawtfwwit n ill i i.m
STATIONS. SOUTH.
a.m. p m. p.m.
Scranton lo ml 2 20 0 so
ltcllevue 10 14 2 20 0 35
Tavlorvllle.... 18 t'J 2 33 0 41
. .Lackawanna 10 17 2 41 o 50
Pittstoiu. 10 25 2 50 7 00
.. West Pttt.ston... 10 2J 2 55 7 03
W'vomillg ID !14 3 01 7 11
Maltby in ss 3 CO 7 10
Kingston 10 45 3 15 7 25
Klllgsto 10 50 3 2D 7 15
..PlV tnotltll .IllltC. 10 6-) 3 25 7 4i
....l'ljmoulll II 00 3 3D 7 50
Avondalu 11 05 3 30 7 6S
Nantleoke U t'J 3 40 8 12
.lIunlnck'H i reek. 11 18 3 cu 8 15
. ..Wik'k.slilnny 11 82 4 C5 8 35
....lllek's 1'eiry... 11 40 4 2D 8 5i
....Bench Haven.. 11 53 4 28 o (15
Berwick .... 12 I 4 30 7 0)
Briar creek '12 18 4 45 7 12
...Willow drove.... 12 12 4 5D 7 is
Lime Bulge 12 17 4 50 7 25
Cspy 12 Sit 5 05 7 33
. .Bloomsblirg 12 82 5 12 7 47
ltupert 12 37 5 IK 7 5.1
Catawlssa Bridge. 12 42 5 24 8(2
..Clark's Switch... 12 45 6 30 8(0
Danville 1 03 5 4S 8 35
chulasky 1 it 5 53 8 48
Cameron 1 14 0 03 s fi5
Northumberland. 1 30 0 20 9 20
p.m. p.m. a.m.
l.m.
p.m. p.m.
12 25
12 CI)
12 PI
II 45
11 30.
11 20
11 111
11 (0
10 45
8 25
S 17
5 12
8 05
8 00
7 40
7 20
7 00
6 57
C 15
6 32
6 27
C 20
C 00
S 59
5 Bt
5 44
5 40
b 15
C 01
4 55
4 30
a.m.
H 33
S 3D
8 23
8 13
8 15
7 59
7 53
7 4S
1 45
1 40
13 3
1 25 1
l n
1 15
1 00
I 40 12 51
7 US 12 40
7 ail 12 41
7 25 12 80
7 10 12 80
7 15 12 20
7 15 12 101
C fill 12 01
6 S5 11 40
6 2S 11 39
C 20 11 ill
0 13 11 22
6 118 11 17
0 03 It 11
5 63 11 02
fi 40 10 55
5 4') 10 49
5 34 10 43
5 SO 10 40
5 12 ID 221
6 02 111 12
4 57 10 OS
4 40 9 5
p.m. a.m.
DAVID T.
Superintendent's OQlce, Kingston.
BOUND, Supt.
, -March 5, 1874.
VJ-OMTIIEUN CENTRAL RAILWAY
On and after November 20th, 1S73, trains w ill leave
SUNBUliY as follows:
NOItTIlWAUD.
Erlo Mall 5.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra 11.50 a. m
" Cunandalgua... 3.35p.m.
" Itochoster c.15
" Niagara 9.40
Itenovo accommodation ll.10a. in. urrlvo Williams
port 12.65 p. m.
Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. m.
Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. an lv 0 Buffalo 8.60 a.m.
SOUT1IWA11D.
Bunalo Express 2.60 a. m. arilve Harrlsburg 4.50 a.
" Baltimore 8.10 "
Elmlra Mall 11.15 a. m., nnlvo Harrlsburg 1.60 p.
" Washington 10.30 11
" Baltimore 0.30 "
" Washington 8.30 "
Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrlvo Harris.
burg 10.50 p. m.
arrlvo Baltimore 2.25 a. m.
" Washington 0.13
Erlo Mall 12.55 a. m. arrlvo Harrlsburg 3.05 a. m.
" Baltlraoro 8.40 "
" Washington 10.35 "
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. BOYD, Jr., (Iener.il Passenger Agent
A. J. CASSATT, (ieneral Manage
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
l'liilntlelnlila & Erie II. It. Division.
WINTER TIME TAI1LE.
iVN and after SUNDAY. NOVKMnKRinil,
v. 1574, tho Tialns on tho Philadelphia & Eile Ball
,,v..L( uiii,ivii , ,11 1 uu 113 luuun a ;
WESTWARD,
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia . 12.55 p. m
" " '! Harrlsburg.... 6.00 p. m
" Wlllamspurt..iU5p. m
H....UUV uuuuiu, y.uo a, IU
tiiiiiMAii.icavcs Philadelphia 11.65 p. m
' " Harrlsburg 4.25 a. m
" " Wllllamsporl ..." tiia,n
" " ck Haven si.45a. m
" " Itenovo 11.10 a. m
" arr.ntErlo 8,05 p. m
1.1.MIHA .mail leaves Philadelphia s.ooa. ra,
nuriisuurg 1.25 n. m
Wllllamspuit 0.20 p. IU:
" " arr. at Lock Haven T.30 p. m,
LOCK HAVEN ACCOM, leaves Hanlsburg 9.15 a. ra
;; ;; wnitnmsport.osp. m
J4VV& (UIHill.IV JJ, in
2CASTWA1W,
PHir A EXPBESS leaves Lock Harcn 0.40 a. m
.7 . . WlHimsport.... 7.55a. in
1 " anlves at Harrlsburg la.ioaim
' " " Philadelphia 4.15 a. in,
ERIE MAIL leaves Erlo ,
.11.20 a, m.
.. R.25p.m
" " Itenoro
" " Lock Haven...
" " Wllllainsport.
" nrr.nt Hirrlsburg... .
" air. at Philadelphia,..
. .4o p. m
- lo.N p. in
. K.BOll. m
1.50 a, m
ELMIItA MAIL leaves Lock Haven 0,4
a.m.
" Wllllainsport..
" Suubury
arr. at Harrlsburg,,..
arr. at phlludelphla...
.It.ion.m
.11.10 p. m
. . 6 (15 a. 111
e.u) p, m
NIAC1AEA EXI-nESff loaves Kano 8.0' a.m
' " IlenoTa 4,05 1 . m
.. im naieu. B.ssp m
' Wllllamsport. o.t.op.m
" ' " hunbtiry 8.40 p. m
nrr. at Harrlsburg. m.rji p. m
" " " I'hlladelphia...toa. m
11,11 fnet A..n..,D.n..... ...... ...
t i iff , iT , , 11 atKrio witn I,.
Alifghehy ii. it. v7 " """""" uu l-recK ana
fnll U'Atf With AOM . - . ..
2hdAlVghcnflLHrU IrUUttn "W
neci oHs' at W.llTam,port V h N. t" ). w "trail!
norh,and at Ilarrlsliurg with N, V. ,.. trllil!
Vlmll-O fnll nt lli.w,,! t . .
AVM A Il.VTTvWTxr
Jan. e,'J5-tt General Sunt
THIS I'AI'EII IS OX HI.F. Willi
"POWELL & PHESMAN
XV Advertising V AgenU,
THIRP 6 CHEJTJvUT BT8., T. tOUI,.M0
SUI GENERIS.
MASON & HAMLIN
P.&R1NFT ORGANS.
ONEQUALEDISXUN APPROACHED
in capacity nnd rtcrllcnco by nny nthcr. Awnrilod
and DIPLOMA OF HONOR AT
VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867.
nail M Amcrlcnn Organ ever awarded any modal
U11L4 in Buroiw, or whlrh prcficnt puh extraordi
nary excellence fti to comnftind a w ldo aalo there.
AllUAVO awarded htRhcKt premiums nt fndni
ALYlnlu Ir'at Kipnultlons, In America nawellaa
I'nroiie. Oulot hundred Ihcru have, not Oi'tn fix In
all where, any other organ" hato been preferred,
nrpT Declared by Eminent Motetnn, In both
DLO I hemist'tiercn, tn In tllirlvnlcd. Seo
'lLSTIMONIAL CIIlCUf.AB, with opinions of more
than Olio Thoimnild (ncnt free).
IUPIPT on haTlnR a Mnon h Hamlin. .Do not
liiolo I take any other. Ilcaltn otl Linoin com
himiom far sMUiQ tnftrlor organ; ami or MM
teason cten try cerv Aml tt tell tomethlng the.
lltMM CTVI CO f"h mot Important Improte
llCYl U I I LtO menta ever made. New
M1I0 nnd Combination Mop. Slipciti
litngcro and other Cnacn ot new dcKluim.
PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN
quislta combination of theso Instrument.
EASY PAYMENTS. ?orZ"wyrmtu,?
pajmenta; or rented until rent pays for the orpan,
niTI I flPllrP and Circular, with fullpnrtlc
llA ALUUUCO nlarMrco. Addre MASON fi
HAMLIN 1)11(1 AN CO., 151 Trenu.nt Street, KOS
TON 25 Union Skpmro, NEW YOllKi or Wlii ta
Adiuisut., CUICAUO,
MASON & HAMLIN
n ati ni I'm
in
JIAV hE OBTAINED AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
or
Ji. B. POWE LL,
SCRANTON, Pa.
General Agent' alto or the celebrated
CHICKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. K. MILLER,
BLOOMSIWHG, PA.,
Dealer in above Itistruments.
Warch10,'75 y
UOLLINS cSc HOLMES
No. 17 Ccntrd Stro ."
Plite Gas anil Sleain Fitters
IMANUrACTUHKRS OP
'rxjsr -w A. E,
GALVANIZED IRON COltNICE,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wire TrcllKcs, &c. Dealers in Stoves, Rang
es, Furnaces, lialtiinoro Heaters, Low Down
Grates, Jlantcls, l'UMl'S, Weather Strips,
&c. Also
G-AS FIXTURES
of the latest deMgn. Special attention paid to re
pah lug sen Ing -Machines of ev cry drscrlpllonoalcs,
Locks, Hell Hanging, Key ruling, Ac. l'rlvalo lies!,
dences Heated byhicamat nbiuall cost above Hot
Air. ).'eb. JC,,Tj-tf.
J. II. STECKER'S
FLGUH,
FEED,
AND
GOAL
DEPOT,
BLOOMSBUItO, PA.
Krcamer's old stand on Iron Street, between Second
and Third.
All kinds of grain taken In excliango for coal.
J. II. STECKKn,
Mar. 18-tf Illoomsburg ra.
1LATCHLFA-'S Im
Ij proved cucn.Mnr.rt
WT)OI) PUMP is tho ac
knowledged standard of
tho raaiket, by popular
verdict, tho best pump for
Ihelcast money. Attention
Is invited to niatrhlej's Improved Brack
et, the Drop check valve, which can bo
withdrawn vv Ithout dlstui blngtho tulnts,
and tho copper chamber which never
cracks, scales or rusts and will last a Ufa
time. For sale by dealers and tho trado
V K' litiuuj. in uruer 111 uo suro mat vou
L tret lllitlelilpv'H lii,n l.n ..nm.i.i .
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...... ....... ij nuitu lu.uhtt', nuuve. it jou ao not
wml'lhi,0!8 10 bl'V.dehcrlptlve circulars, together
With the name nnrl nrlrlrca r.r
VMU bo furnished by addressing y llli Hanipr
w..... w, itu.i , i,,, j.i.i, .-iuiiur.icturer,
ton, commerco st Philadelphia.
Will mm nv
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Is now belling It will attain a sale of
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men, and others w ho (lesh 0 to obtain Itu'ruti'o em.
plovrnentlna most respectable oecupitlon, a 0 soT
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day of juch month, nnd janu.ooorn Casli ( "m i nro
Kln, n.'lno '''m.!'!.10"'' capital (iiit. M,A
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