The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 11, 1875, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
Miscellaneous.
SIMH.KH.
As wot an n, rhli t as dry as a Ij mo.
As llvo as a bird; as dead as n stouo.
As plump as 11 lurlrldjro j iu poor ai n rat.
Ai strong as a horso j im weak ns n out.
As lmnl as llliit j at sort ai ft inolo.
As wlillo ill n Illy j ns black as a coal.
As plain ni n plkojUirri na rough aahx boar.
As tight as ft drum ivi fruo us tho air.
As heavy ns load i as llsht as a feather.
As steady as tlrao ! uncertain as weath cr.
As hot as an oven i as cold us n frog.
As jray in a l.irk as sick as a diu.
As slow as a tortolso j as swltt us tlio wind.
As truo as sospcl ! as f.tlso mtnklnd.
As thin as n herring '. as f.it m .1 pig.
As proud as ft poAoook j as ulltho m a grU.
As Bftvajo as a thjeri as mild us n djvo.
As stlrf as a poker; as llniii as a glove.
As blind as a bat; as de.it os a post.
As cool as cucumber! as warm ns a tout
As fiat us a llotin ler as round iu u b ill.
As blunt us n liammur in sharp as iv n I.
As red as a turret! as BAfo as tho stocks.
As bold as n thief j us sly ns a fox.
As straight as an arrow ( 111 crooked as a b V .
As yellow ns saffron j as black as n sloo.
As brittle as glass ; as toun as a grist lo.
As neat as my nail j as clean as n w hlstlo.
As good as a feast i as bad as a witch.
As light as tho day j as dark as Is pitch.
As wldo ns ft rlierj as deep as ft well.
As stPl us ft mouse i as loud as a bell.
Ah suro as a gun j as truo us ft clock.
As frail as a promlso ; as Urm us n rock.
As brisk as a boo j as dull as nn nss.
As fu 1 ns a tick s as solid as brass.
As loan as a greyhound s a t rich as a Jew.
And ten thousand similes equally how.
THE UKASSIIOITEI!.
He lomelli, from AYIh-iico sunt How A liorkv
.Mountain l'anlonal Upii-.
Tlio grasshopper ;
Ho Cometh ;
Ho cometh immeiously;
Ho hringcth his family j
Also his relatives;
And hU frieinls;
Likewise his mother-in-law;
And hor friends ;
As well ns all that hato her ;
Anil they nre legions ;
Tlio wiidom of man computoth thorn not ;
1 Hey spread over tho land,
And there is no placo where they aro not.
iney nip tlio springing grim ;
They devour tho fragant onion sprout ;
Aim tno savory celery.
Tho wheat field is left desolate,
And no green thing renmineth where the
hopper hath been.
His pathway is tho abomination of desolu-
tioti.
II10 ranchman mourneth for his
green
fields that were, but aro not;
Mayhap ho sweareth;
Possibly ho saith audibly, and crycth
aloud uanicth.
What careth tho hopper-grass?
It troublcth him not.
Ask tho prophets of Kansas ;
Ask tho wise men of Nebraska;
And they will answer likewise-;
But the relief committee agent liftcth up
his voico and called tho hopper Blessed.
Tho patriotic grasshopper cometh from tho
mythical western land, where tho glorious
orb of day sinks in roseate splendor to his
evening couch ;
The realm of Brigham ;
The land of Mormons ;
Whence cometh many bad things and some
that are good ;
The hopper is one of them ;
Several of them;
But ho is not good.
Ho cometh in the latter Summer days,
In sun-darkened myriads ;
As tho winds come when forests are rend-
cd,
As tho waves como when navies aro strand
ed,
Ho alighteth on tho potato vino ;
And 011 tho fragant tomato tree;
And succulent roasting ear, whilst it is yet
in the milk and toothsome;
And upon all other fruits of the field that
cometh late into market ;
And they disappear and aro seen after
that evil day no more forever.
And the lady grasshopper maketh straight
way her nest "down in the cornfield."
And in tho wheat stubble ;
And upon the hillside ;
And all over tho sandy plain ;
And everywhere elo under tho sun ;
And sho filleth tho nest with eggs every
day, until tho Winter days cometh and tho
ground freczeth hard, when no grasshopper
can make nests.
And tho egg3, aro they not ranch eggs?
With double yolks T
And warranted to hatch?
Yea, verily, and the warranty is good.
And tho lady grasshopper's mate, what of
him?
Verily, I say unto you, ho sitteth upon
tho sweet-potato vino and singeth all tho
gladsomo bummer day ;
Ifo climbeth up the corn stalk and lop
peth otTit; verdant branches;
Ho taketh no heed for the morrow
Nor of tho groans and curses of tho irato
ranchman ;
And in tho hottest Autumn days ho lead-
eth tho fisherman beside tho bubbling wa
ters;
And up the steep mountain sido;
And over prickly pears ;
And through soap-weeds ;
And through thorny bushes ;
And when at last the fisherman fulls upon
his knees and puts his hand upon Mr, Hop-
per, whero is ho?
Alas, ho is not there;
But ho soareth aloft;
And cracketh his heels together;
And laughcth out of his left optic at the
fisherman, who is seated on the hillside,
Digging cactus thorns from his bauds and
knees.
And framing cues words.
And he will never kneel any more.
And when lu tho fullness of time tho Will'
try days liavo como ;
And still his voico in death ;
"With Frost's Icy mantle about him, he
gdeth henco to his fathers,
Content with the fitting close to a well
spent life,
And happy in tho reflection that ho will
live again in his children,
When gentle Spring Bhall come again,
And again,
And again, forever,
In tho returning cyclo of returning years.
'Tis Spring;
Winter hath loosed his icy fetters ;
Robin lled-breast'i) carol in tho cotton
woods ;
Tho Beecher-Tilton trial Is well on ;
Jenkins busyeth himself writing pardons,
And the genial sunshine again bathes tho
earth.
Aro thoso eggs spoiled?
Not by a jug-full.
In tho earliest warm sunny days;
Forth come a few millions of tho juvenilo
toppers;
Tiny, mltey, midgcto ;
Mil f1. . . 11.- ... .t A ,
xU0 , wio , inu ...a, tuners
r f nniiiiMiMii linultf ill fir hrtiit ivill IiiUmus I
iu . - b "
.1,' , ' ' , , , . , J
M'rli!. Iiinniv fi re It o oil I it t cririin rriuf I
, ,, 1 b
The little hopper relku on l'rovideuco;
Anu nil reliance is buouuio; I
wall.
It putteth the "shoddy" religion of man
to shame.
Drown him iu tho Hoods that would have
appalled Noah;
Bury him in tlio Artie snows ;
Sulijccta him to frosU Hint ireeiiclti the
ears of 11 brass monkey ;
l'Jncaso him iu tho heart of nn Iceberg ;
Lict old llorcis carets him with Chicago
winds, or I'oiullo him in his Icy embrace, the
llttlo martyr calmly folds up his arms, draws
up his nether llinbsr uiiil walteth;
Wulteth for tho next sunrise ; when bo
cometh forth to breakfast, gay 11s a school
girl and Milium npputilo that is always u
positive luxury.
"You can't kill him." Denver Xcuis.
A Soi'liun of tliu lleoviicr Trial.
I'no .Ulamlsburg, Ohio, MulUttn gives tho
lolluwlii'' m iv chunk cut at random lrom the
verbatim report:
(J. Do you drink tea or cofl'eo at break
fast? A. Sometimes ouc, sometimes the
other, and sometimes both.
What did you drink for bic.ikf.wt April
1,1 SOI ? A. I do not remember.
(.'. Oh you don't remember. Now, do
you not know you drank oiTeo at breakfast
that morning. A. I do not.
Q. Well, do you think you drank cofl'eo
and have forgotten it. A. If I drank coileo
011 that occasion I certainly have forgotten
it.
Q. Cm von .swear it was not coffee? A. I
can swear t do not recollect.
Q. Did you use suttar and cream? A I
may have used one, or both, or neither.
Q. Ah, ha yes ; did you lick tho spoon
after sweetening your drink? A. Can't say
positively.
Q. Uin can't say ; did you stir it with a
spoon or with your finger, and if so, which
finger?. A. Have no recollections of any
ueh circumstances, sir.
Q. Haven't? A. Have not no, sir; not
the slightest.
Q. Bo careful, sir; perhaps I can refresh
your memory. A. 1 crhaps you can. JIero
another juror tumbled off his seat, with teeth
set and frothing at the mouth.
Recess.
The Seven Wise Men of Greece.
Thcso men were supposed to have lived in
the fifth century before Christ. Their names
were Tittacus, Bias, Solon, Thalcs, Chilon,
Clcobulus and l'criamlcr. The reason of
their oeing called "wise" is given differently
by different iththors, but tho approved ac.
count states that as some Coans were fishing
certain strangers from Jliletus bought what1
ever should bo in tlio nets without seeing it.
When the nets were drawn in, tlicy were
found to contain a golden tripod, which
Helen, as she sailed from Troy, is supposed
to have thrown In there.
A dispute aroso between the fishermen and
tho strangers to whom it belonged, and as
they could not agrco they took it to tho
Tcmpio of Apollo, and consulted the priest-
ess ns to wnat snouiu do uone wuii it.
Sho said it must be given to the wisest man
in Greece, and it was accordingly sent to
Thalcs, who declared that Bias was wiser, and
sent it to him.
Bias sent it to another one, and so on uu-
til it had passed through the hands of all tho
men, afterwards distinguished by the title of
tho ' Seven Wise Men," and as each ono
claimed that some ono was wiser than he, it
finally was sent to the Temple of Apollo,
where, according to some writers, it still re
mains to teach tho lesson that tho wisest aro
tlio most distrustful of their own wisdom.
Methoditl.
Jealousy is at onco tho meanest and the
most unaccountable of vices. What belongs
to us we shall have inevitably and what wo
want and have not, wo shall never win by
unreason. It wc aro lovely, wo shall be loved
atid if wo aro unlovely we shall not bo loved.
no matter weather any other takes our place
ornot. Jealousy of wealth, the social import
ance, or the uappiiiess ol others is alike uu-
occountable and absurd. Your own liouso
is not lower because your neighbor
Jghbor'sistwosto-
rics higher. If ho should fail, and have to
givo up his carnage, it would only crowd tho
omnibus a little more and by no means pro
vide you with avchicle. What is it in hit
mau nature that makes our poor faro seem
poorer becauso our neighbor is eating roast
duck and drinking champain? To envy tho
lovo bestowed upon another is equally idle.
Hearts keep their accounts usually with
very tolerable fairness. Wo shall recievo
that of which wo aro worthy no more-
and what is our own, by virtue of our desert,
no fato can tako away. .
Mr. Carruth, the Vineland editor who was
shot through the head by Mr. Landis, still
lives, and his caso is remarkable in tho an
nals of surgery. His homeopathic doctors,
who wcro called iu tho case to the exclusion
of ono of tho most celebrated surgeons of
Philadelphia, havo given him but ono med
icine from tho beginning. They havo ad
ministered arnica internally with tho view of
preventing inflammation, and not yet at-
tcmptcdanysurgicaloperation. Theorificoof
tho wound is in fact contracted, and tho uso
of the probe is considered injudicious. Tho
ball is supposed to havo lodged near the eye,
upon tho skull, and should it become encyst-
cd thcro is hope that the patient may recover.
That ho still lives and is conscious is cither
a marvel of naturo or a triumph of medical
skill.
Jones gavo a lawyer a bill to bo collected
to the amount of 30. Calling for it, after
awhile ho inquired If It had been collected.
"Oh, yes," said tho lawyer, "I havo it all for
you.' "What charge lor collection?' Oh' said
tho lawyer laughing, "I'm not going to charge
you why I havo known you over since you
were a baby, andyour father before you ; S20
will bo about right," handing over $10.
"Well," said Jones as ho meditated upon tho
transaction, "its darned lucky ho didn't
know my grandfather, or I shouldn't
havo got anything!"
A gawkey saw, for tho first time, a school
girl going through somo of her gymnastic
exorcises for tho amusement of tho littlo ones
at homo ; after gazing at her with looks of
interest and commiseration for a whilo ho
asked a boy near if that gal had fits ? "No,"
replied tho lad, contcniptuously,"that's gym
nastics." "Oh, 'tis' hoy?" said tho verdant ;
"hoiv long has sho had 'cm ?"
A conductor put a "dead beat" off his
train politely oncp,kickcd hlin offthrco times,
then findiiiglheiiiipeciinlous in tho car again,
inquired, "Whero in blazes aro you going
anyway?" Well Bald tho not-to-bo-got-rid-
of, "I'm going to Chicago if my pants hold
out but if I'm going to bo kicked every fivo
minutes I don't bcllovo I'll mako tho trip.
Tho conductor let him rldo a llttlo way.
T,)0 Lmll8villo Q,, Jtmial , ,
shall I keep my husband at homo in the oven-
i"Sl" ay " -J" o"0 Hy enowh by
" . 7 I
opening a first class beer gardcu in the back
Tho ripest fruit grows on tho roughest
Throo Points for Oonsidpration.
During tho past llvo jenil, tho VKOKI'l.NJ has
lieen steadily working itself Intnpubilo favor, and
tnoso who cm ai Urst molt lucredulous In regard
to us merits are now Its most nrdcul mends and
tuptwiters."
Ti'oroaro thr-o essential causes for those having
nm.11 1, .iuiiu ui imhmii, mcinrinas, cu.snging tticir
uihiiiimi mm leu 1111 inmr inuucnco towurii me nil
Mincemeat ot VUHif 1 ink. lut-li has nonostlv ore.
pared medicines from imiks, toots and herbs, ad-lt
honestly accomplishes all dial. Is claimed for it,
ii.iiv.iiu 1V-...IIIK uiij n.m ..iircm 111 1 no pysu "in 1.11
it presenls honesi wniclt.'rs 111 testimonials from
Holiest. WClUklinn 11 rlllxiMK llhnui (Ifln.ttlir.x. nni n
Biuilctunt gii.irauieu of then earnest ness in the mat
'er. 'I akliiif Into eoiisldiTiitloii the vast quantity of
1111-iiii.inu uioumii conspicuously ik'ioio 1110 pnulio
through die naming iiilteillsemonw lo tho newspa
per columns, with no proof of meilt or genuine
vouchers or what it has done, wo should lw lurdon
pd for inanlfestinga small degree of pride In present
ing tho following iestlmonl.il from Itev. .r. s. Dicker
S""'ti 11 "iV10 '"'P"1"1- "'", eier-geulal pastor of the
..... ..uii.ii, i.uawui
The Tired lloilj Sups for Morn.
., .. L'o.sion,.M.-it;il til, 1ST4.
11. 11. KriCVKN. Ksn. t
Dear Wlr 1 1 Is as imiMi from a urnqn nf iint v tt
grill Iliiile that 1 wihe lo sjy tii.it yo.ir VUdUTINI!
even It It Is n patent medicine has ln-en of great
help lo mo when noitilng else seemed lo avail which
1 could safely use. Kltliur evccssiie mental work or
iiiiiisii.ii cam uiings upon nie n nervous exhaustion
nun uraiimiiuiy Hern-, jieen, u.ii, iw He iper.iu'iy ilc
lleslt Slifiit utter olirlit the poor, llivd IxhIvbiios
tor sleep uiiiiithii d.iy-d.i'i li welejined'iack, and
wu uo;iu our worK Hied out with . n nmiosi truilless
ulur "sl- 1 "ae o'liiii th.it n uttio
MIHI'INK taken J.isl n-rore I icllru -lies inesweet
u'nl Inline llati'Meep, ami Hllhoilt.niiy o' ihoeUtef.
recta of tho mual uueollcs. I nihil: two things
would lend to make braln-woikeis sleep. 1st A
nuio less worK. an -a 1 1110 mom v ;iii:tini.'.
mis jimsci ipiioii lias ui'iin'u me.
Now Ihavo 11 particular horror of "n.ilent modi.
cine, ' but I h.no n greater horror or being afraid to
tell tho straight out truth. Tlio VIKIUl'I.NH luis
ueiiicu me, uuu 1 own it up. 1 ours .ve..
I. B. HH'Kl.l.'S'U.
Vnlu;ililp Ktlitrnre.
Tho following unsollelted lestlmonlal from Ilev. ().
Miui.er. 11. 11.. lonneliv ll.islni' or llow'.lnln Knu
unuieii, and at present settled In DroMdcnco, It.
must bo esteoinoihas roll.ilile 111 lilnnce.
No ono should fall 10 oinerve that this Ieslli110id.1l
. 1 ....... 01 1 wo years' experlenco with tho use of
i.nr. 1 i.u ui mo nev. .ir. waiKer s rat
imlly, who
now prououueos 11 lnv.ilii.iult
riioviimscE, it. I.,
II. !. .srsvEN.s. Us 1. s
lilt Transit street.
I feel bound toexnivssivlth inv Rl-fhiitiim ihnlif'rii
itiitit' 1 ih.l n. 1111111 iii ir 1 .111: 1'l ; 1.: ill r.ttiit v
hltV('US"ill forlll'MAsL twolenrs In nprv.nl.. th:
bllll It Is lll't.tt.l.ihlo. ulld 1 r. 1 mnm. n.l It In all vi-hn
iu.1.1 uec 1 uu uiMjoriiiiiif, ivuoaung toiiie.
ii 'i U'l'ii
Formerly lust or of Conduln sju'iro Church, Jj'osion.
Tlio Host IMJt'iice.
Thcfol ow n!? Idler from Kev. 11. s. ltest. p.mtir
M. K. CllUrcll. Natlck. .M.lss.. will he ri-iil i-llli tntir.
est by many phjslclaus. Also those sun"erlnr from
inu Mine inseoso nsniuictoil 1110 son or thol.'cv.I;.
. nest. No person can doubt this testimony, nnil
mere is no uouut iioout 1110 eiirallvo n.iwernr vi:(l-
N.lTirK. Mnsa.. .1.111. 1. IS71.
Jill. II. It. Stkvens. r.io.
near .-ir w o nni e goon reason for regarding your
'Ulln'INE ft medicine uf tho irrp.itest. v.aliie. Wn
feel assured that it has been tho menus ot saving our
son's life. Hois now seventeen sears ot ago; for
the last two years ho has suffered from necrosis of
his leg. caused by scrofulous affection, nnd was so
far reduced that nearly all who saw him thought his
rccuicry nupo-ssio e. a council oi iiDio puysicians
could irlvo US but the faintest lionn nf his ever r.iltv.
lng, twoof tho uumberdeelarlngthat ho was beyond
iiiu it-uuu ui iiuiii.iu rciucuit's, mat even umpiuuuon
could not savo lilm. ns ho had not vigor enough to
endnro tho operation. Just then wo commenced
plrtng htm VKGHTINK, nnd from that time to the
MXBS. 'BSSSi
10
nwnv
crutches und caue, and walks about cheerfully and
buiiuk.
Though tliero Is somo dlschar?o from thn oininir
"iiciu mo nuio ivih lauceti. wo u.no 1110 iniiest eon-
tldenco that In a little time ho will bo perfectly cur
ed. no has taken about Unco dozen bottles of VE(I1
TINE, but lately uses but little, as lioileclaieslh.it
no 13 100 wen to do tiiKing medicine
iicspecifuiiy yours,
1'.. HEaT.
Jlus. I.. C. 1'. Dear.
Itidlnlde Ktlilcnre.
ITS naltle Street. nito.iKi.vv. M. v.. Vnv. 1 1. 1ST4.
II. It. bTKVKNs. i:.-o :
Dear yir From personal lieneilt recelveil liv Its
use, as well us from personal knowledge of I hose
whoso cures thereby liavo seemed almost miracu
lous, I can most heartily nnd sincerely recommend
tlio VEdETINH for thu comnl.ilnts for which It la
claimed to cure. JAMES P. I.UDI.OW,
t-aio rastor calvary nap. Church, Sacramento, Cal,
Vegotine is Sold by all Druggists
EW STOCK OE CLOTHING.
AND
GGntiOlllOn's DrOSS GrOOds.
DAVID LOWENBEKG
Invites attention to hl3 largo and elegant stock ot
Cheap M FasMonaWe ClotiiiDo,
at his sloro on
.MAIN STltKCT, IN THE NEW IILOCK,
llLOOMSHUltO, I'A
whero ho has Just received from New York and rhU-
adelphla a full assortment of
MEN S AND E0YS' f!T,nTRTMfi-
'
lncludln;
r tho most fashionable, durablo and
naiiasomo
CON3ISTING OF
BOX
SACK,
FIIOCK,
GUM
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS
AND PANTS,
OF AI.LSOItTS SIZES AND COLORS,
Ho has also replenished his already large stock of
CLOTHS AND CASS151EI1ES,
STItirED,
FIGUltED
AND PLAIN VESTS,
8 II HITS,
CI1AVATS
SOCKS,
COLLAItS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
QLOVES,
SUSPENDEItS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Ho has constantly on hand a largo and well select-
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Ventinga,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notlco, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and most
of It Is ot homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHKS AND JEWELKY,
OF EVERY DESCRIITION, FINE AND CHEAP.
HIS CASE OF JEWKI.IIV IS NOT SURPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT
MENT OF
Clothing, Watches, Jowl-
ry, &c.
DAVID LOWENI1EUO.
uly 1,'73-tf.
WIIOLKSALK (lltOCEUS,
N. 1!. Corner Secend and Arch Strceis,
rillUDEU-lIUi
Ooalers In
TEAS, SVIIUI'S, COKKBE, tfUOAIt, MOLASSES
K1CX, irlCKS, DIC1KB BOBi, tC, tO.
Iirorden will receive prompt attention,
1T-U
HEABQUABTEBS
run
in Paints, Oila, Clluss, Putty,
Drugs, S)icog, Patuiit Modi-
ciueH, etc., &G,
MO YE It B LIO'S
WOlTIiI)i':iU ilic ntirntlon of tho imMlcio
ilU'lr t'l' l.lfffil ntnl wnl miWtn.l of ..
Kuua twncu iiil'J UUU1 lit U1U
LOWJWT MARKET HATES.
800 boos Window (ll.iss all sizes nnd qualities.
Olasstor Picture, l'ramcsn specialty,
iriiilu Load,
lied Lead,
UmboiM,
Litharge,
Siennas,
Greens
13 lu es,
Keds,
lullows, dry and in Oil.
Oeiieml Agents for
MONTOUR SLaCE PAINTS!
OLIVE,
WHALE,
OASTOH, and other OIL
VA11NIS1I niui JAPANS
from tho best JIanufactorlcs.
.Their stock ot
S 3? I O 33 S
excels any in this section ot tho state.
Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S
Family Medicines.
Ocncral Depot of supplies for Dr. .1. C. Ajcr's
POPULAR MEDICINES.
Tho Prescription Department Is under tho charge
01 competent ruarinaccutlsts.
Physicians' Prescriptions
UAltEl' FJLLY COMPOUNDED WITH
DESPATCH.
Sofla Water.
Tlio attention of country dealers, especially is called
iu uur blOCK OE
BOTTLED GOODS.
SHOES, ALUM,
CONCBNtRATHD I, v s.
Patent and Proprietary Medicines &c.
Our wagon will contlnuo as formerly to mako Its
usual trips to supply cu t
OIL OF GLADNESS,
a special
Coughs,
Uolds,
Croup,
Burns,
Tetter,
Piles
nn Internal and External rem y whoso healing vlr
rues are attested by thousands In this nnd adjoining
counties Is manufactured by them nnd supplied to
'o ":ted cither directly or through their country
acUcr3'
Price 50 Cents Per Bottle,
Nono genulno unless It bears tho trado mark and
namo of Moycr lira's tho words '-Oil of Gladness"
blown in tho glass and the signature of Moycr lira's
on tno wrapper.
Apr.l7,74-1y
Man&oofl : How Lost How EesW!
JUST published a new edition of Dr. CUL
VERWELL'S celebrated essay on tho radical euro
(without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea
, or Scmtnal Weakness, Involuntary Sem
inal weakness, Impoteney, Menlnl and
physical Incapacity, Impediments to
Marriage, etc,: also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits
inuueeu uy seu-lndulgenco or sextual extravagance
1'llCS, C.
SSpPiuce, in a sealed envelope, only six cents.
Tho celebrated author, In this admlrablo essay
cieany demonstrates from a thirty years' succcssfu
practice, that tho alarming consequences of self.
abuso may bo radically cured without the dangerous
uso ot Internal medlclno or tho nppucatlon of tho
knife i pointing out a mode of cure ntonccblmplo
certain, and enectual, by means uf which every suf
rercr, no matter what his condition may bo, may cur
uimscii cueapiy pjivatcly, and radically.
flThls Lccturo should bo In tho hands of every
yoiuu ana every man in tno land.
bent under seal, In a plain envelope, to nny ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt cf six cents, or two post
stamps.
Auuress tlio Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINU .t CO.,
1ST Ilowcry, Now York, Post onico Iiox 4,5'iC.
April lo, '7C y
Coughs Colds, Droit
cliitN, Sore Tliroat, In-
lliuiua, Croup, Whoop.
lug Cough, Hoarseness
LlverCoiuplaint, I'ains
or Soreness in tin
Chest or Side, Weeding
at the Lungn, and every
anectlon ot ihe Throat, Lungs and Chest, aros eed
Uy cured bv tho uso of iih. Viht.kM iuimau win.
t'UKKiir, which docs not dry up a cough and leavo
tho eauso behind, as Is tho caso w llh most remedies,
llUt lOOSens If. Plpnnwu till, llllKnl nnil illlflvu Irrltn'
inn ,i,i .r.,.-r..." " :....-" ""'.v." ."
vuw .u.uufllltl IIIU UI IUU COIUpiUIUU
Consumption can bo cured
by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as Is
t'weuu; iiutiumiu UI ll'BlIiUUUims II 1103 rOCCl CU.
Nono genuine unless signed '1. 1IUTTS" on tho
wrapper, hi cents and l nbottlo; largo homes
much llio cheaper. HUTU v. Fowl. if x sons,
i lupnevurs, uosion, .iiass. now uy dealers gen
crafty. duu.rj, ia-iy
UjiK'IOS'iO per day. Agents wanted. All
'Hi u classes or work ing people ot uoui sexes, young
nnd old, make more inonuy nt work for us,ln their own
localities, during their spare moments, or all tho
time, llinn at any thing else. Wo oner eniploj inent
that will pay handsomely for eery hour's work.
Fuil particulars, terms, 4c., bend us i our address nt
uuw. iiumuuiiy, tuv in me nine, lion i. iook
for work or business elsew here, until youhave learn-
eu tvuui. u unci, u, aiiMuN & vo., i uruauu, juaiue.
..Ill .W II.J.
'KW YOllK THIIUJNR "TIIK I.KAD-
I1AMKIIIUAN NKWHrAI Kit, 1 UK IlKST
AllVnil'l'K
i iniiMi jii'.ijiuai. ijuiiv. xiu a veur. fsenn.
Weekly.fi.
1'oi.tairo Free to tho Hllbscrllier. Koeelmen f!onl,fi
and Ailtcrllslni,' Hates Free. Weekly, In clubs of so
ormoio-oniy u, iKiuuiiro juiu. Auareus Tiiu'Ihi-
uuna, it. t. jau ID lo-l.
a nvKirnsiNHi a
J V lie. All iK'rsons ho c
(TuinA with new bpaiKm for
Clwiil: fiynloina.
coii(CMnl)lali)liiaUliL' con.
bnaoers lor Hut InserLljii nfiulver,
tlseinentn. bhoultl kenil ur, cents tn den. I'. Howell A
I'll Jl ll.irtr l,r.u. K'i.u V.rL- trm II...I. DA Vffcllif L",
liuiiK in nety-seicn i ei on.) conla n nir Ms of
over soki newhiuX'rs and estlinaUs, bhow Inir tho
I con. Aiitcriisi.'iuenis taken lor leauinir Ti.uer
iiuiny Males uta trenunilous reduction from
Ushers' runs, (.ithiU'okk, Jun, is'tt-ly.
this 1'irEit is on m.i'. with
R
0WELL & rHESMAN
Advertising Anents,
TMIRP & CHESTNUT STS ST. LOUIS, MO
rrOHNEY'H 11I.ANKB. (iimmon ami
Judgment llonds. lustnrmtcd md for Biloat I
tLo ei
tHhvr oa ituM or prUlwl to urdvr.
NEWjGOGDS!
A HEAVY STOCK,
Cheap ep.thaw Ever!
S. H, MILLER & SON
Have Just .Received
tlio largest and best supply ol
CHEAP AND' FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
nicy naio ever ofTercd totnelr friends nnd cus
tomers. (jlotlis, Cassiniur-es, and Satinelts
for MEN'S WEAK,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for LA DIE'S WEAK,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, CAMUKICrf,
anil every variety of Dry Goods desired,
Carpets, Mata, Ottomans.
in great variety and nt tlio
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Including all the varieties of
COl-'KEKS, TEAS and SUGARS,
CO UN THY PHODUOE,
and a ceneral suinilv of articles meful fir tlm
table nhvuys on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods at cash jiriccs.
Oct. 30,'?4-tf
A.
J.
EVANS,
JIEADY MADE
AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS THE
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES,
AND EJIl'LOVS THE
BEST WOIiKMEM
For Good Fits ana Promptness In filling orders
tucro Is tlio placo to go.
Ills goods are selected with care nnd his CUSVUM
WORK will compare favorably with tho best effort
ot tuo fashlonaulo City Dealer.
HE KEEPS A LA11GE STOCK OF
BOYS' & CHILDKEN'S OLOTHIiNG
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
A. J. EVANS.
Julyl, lS73-tf.
BLOOMSBTJBO-
MAHBLE WOBRS,
T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, BELOW MARKET.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOEKS
Wo uso tho best AMERICAN and ITALIAN Marble,
Ho has on hand and furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMIiS,
IIKADSTONKS,
UHNS, VASES, be,
Kvcry variety of Marblo cutting neatly executed at
tliu luivunb iiuiihei. iiicea.
A long practical experience nnd personal attention
to business makes the nrotirliitor conlldent of eti Iiil-
satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly uttondcu
IU. i . I. UUA -UI.
OSfX Jl. Worli delueredrce of churgc.mXM
Aug. VI, IJ-ly. T. L. (I UNTO N, Proprietor.
A FIRIST CLASS NEWSPAPER.
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
Independent in Evcrytliin'r. !
.Neutral in Nothing,
Opposed to all Corrupt llings in
Municipal, State and National
Allhirs.
Tilt' nill.V rmIL'vl will l.n loc.nrt U.,....n.r hA
lltli .f ll.n..i,.l'.h.luv..,U n.r..ln .l.....f.
-l" " ...... v .. .iv-,, niiuv.iij iiiui tiiii .iiv.luilll,
hundays excepted, under tho editorial direction of
A. K, McCluru, printed compactly from clear, new
tyK, on u large fullo sheet, containing nil the news
of llio day, Including tno ASSOt-'IATt: PlIEhS TKLU
(1RAMN. Hneclal TcleL'rains nnd cerresnoiidence
from all points of interest, nnd fearless editorial dis
cussions ot current topics. Price, TWO CrlN'TH.
Mall subscriptions, postage free, six dollars per
annum, or llfty cents per muuth. In advance.
Adiertlsements, Hfieen, twenty and thirty ccnta
ln nui uieuiuiii iu jiusiiiun.
The Weekly Times
Will lia Issued on Katunliiv. Vnrch Mill, werklv
iiiL-ii'uucit luuiuium mi mi pur i ma neH ui ino
wit h, mm Luiuiuuiu JHarhei uuu fiuuueiai HeiHjria.
Mailed, forono year. io&tniru free, at tho fullowluL-
I U llfl i
Ono Copy..
l.oo
Ten Conies 8.00
Twenty t'oples 10.WI
A llVEli nsKM HN'I'H twenty.llvo cents per lino.
Hcinltanccsbhould Lo madoLir lnaftsor l'ubtor.
ilco Orders.
Address
TT-TF. T?np'S.
No, ll Boutli Kevenl li street,
l'lllLAIIIil.I'lllA.
Ui; li'li'M will IM
SEMINARY.
Uiiwmi II JJIJ
NEXT TEHM I1EOINS
Monday, August 3d, 1874.
For particulars, Add reus,
It. II WlIITACltE,
MfU.VU.UC, l'Ai
Ayer's
air vigor.
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which i a nt
onco ngrccalilo,
healthy, and
effectual f 0 r
preserving tlio
, iinir. It soon
restores faded
or gray hair
to its original
color, with tho
qloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, fulling lin.tr checked,
ami baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can rcstoro
tho hair whero tho follicles aro de
stroyed, or tho ghnda atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that n 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 uso will prevent tlio hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Tho
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
scalp arrests nnd prcvonts tho forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Froo from thoso
dclotorious substances which mako
somo preparations dangerous and inju
rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing elso can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs
not soil whito cambric, nnd yet lasts
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustro, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co.,
l'ractleal nnil Analytical CliciulsU,
IiOWliLU; MASS.
W.P. JONES &C0.5
CATAWISSA, FA.
OUR AIM lias always Iieen to sell Roods at the very
lowest nrlCCS for cash. Tlml. nnr nlTnrtanrn nnnrn.
elated, no better proof is needed than that ourlms-
muss hlw ueeii emisianiiy increasing rrom year 10
year, our facilities were never better than nt
present, to continue Blvlnj; tho most goods for tho
least money.
W.l'.JONKSSCO.
Catatt lssa, l'a.
NOTHING IS CHEAPER than cotton goods at
our present prices, our stock Is all ot tlio very
best standard brands of Wenched and Unbleached
Mill tings and Sheetings In sit, 41 and JJUicii and
ir j us. wmiiis. ruiu iiieuiiuii nna neavy goous.
Prices aro ns low and some brawls are lower than
over before. Wo uro offering great llargalns In
jviusuus.
W. 1. JONES tc CO.
Catawissa, Pa.
25.PEH CENT. SAVED is 50 per cent. made.
iiiv mio ujf uuj UJJJ Ulir goods UI,
W. P.JONUSitCO'S.
Catawissa, Pa.
PASASOLS Wc liave llio largest nssorlment lo
kiii. "r. ""-in'-i-iiuii. i-iiuii, mack-anu uronii,
is !' 'Hf, with jila u and fancy handles, la extra
In ft, i , - '"'"-'y Parasols In colors, lined ami
u..Mvt, nuui uu I L J1U3 lO f -I.IIU.
w. p.joxi:.s&co.
Calaivbvi, Pa.
HOSIERY This is ono of our specialities. AVc
soiuuwi n u iiui-'ji i.isb ear, nno inir oargainsin
Stockings Is tho talk of tho town. Try our shilling
stockings, dents best llrltlsh Hose, at 25 undS5
ccnis pel pair,
W.P. JONES (10.
Catawissa, Pa,
FANS Over 25 clilTereiit slyles all the latest
nocitics Largo mack pointed Pans, Plain,
mack anil Fancy runs. Jananeso l'o d iil' Fans.
largest sle 2" cents, medium size 10 cents, suuil
bizu sccnia, louiot at 2sceni-s, worm m cents.
W.P, JONES A CO.
. Catan lssa, P.i
IT IS I1IP0SSIBLE lo (mil a larger anil more
varied stock In this region than wo lime, and wo
aro constantly In receipt of Now ooods. Wo aro
ahvajs ready to show our goods with pleasure. If
you do not buy tuo urst lime you usil ns, wo shall
endeavor to convliieo you by our very low pilci s
to havo ou call again, como andscoforyourscif
tuo great aiivniituges lo bo gained uy buj lug j o
goods at tho
POPULAR CASH HTOHU OK
W.P.JONIiS&CO.
CatuwlsKU, Pa,
A
Erie; Pa
OKTIJNK IN IT.
Every family lmvs it.
tress, U. S. WALUER,
Sold by Agents. Address,
$20
DAILY TO AGKMS. 85 new nr
tlclea nnd tho best l-'oinlly Taper In Amer
ica, witu two f.i,t)o Cliromos, free, AM, Ml-'Q CO..
niki TlPimlti'i.t- XT V '
WIIKKHVEU IT HAS UEK.N TillEI)
J C R U E E B A
has established Itself ns a perfect rejfulator and sm o
ii-im-iij iui uiuiia-ia ui too Hjhiein iirtsin'; irom im-
jiruiHTiu'iioii ot 1110 i.ivernno iiowch.
IT IS NOT A PIIVSIO. bill, bv fctlmlilnlliir. ii,a ui.
crellte organs, yemly and Krndually removes ull Im-1
jiuimun, unit ii-ijiimu,n ino emiro hbiem.
it is nut a iiuuiuiti;ii iirrjxiw, but is a
which assists digestion, and thus stimulates tho ap
petite for food necebsary to lntl(;oralo tlio weakness
in mutmu uiKiuis, unui;tTcs bireuifiii to an no vital
forces.
IT OAHHIIIM ITHOWN HECOMMENIIATION, as
tho Inrco and rapidly Incrcaslnt; sales testify, lMleo
Ono Hollar a Imi lie. Ask your druirgist for it. JOHN.
HTON, 1IOIXOWAV K Co., I'liUadurphla, l'a, VllOlo.
AGENTS WANTED.'
Men or women. $3i n week.
1'ruof (urnishuU.IIUfluci'Slilcuii
uu t nnd ttonurutilo ti ti hit rUtc.
A 10 pii0 circular and Valiu0la
Kamplenfree, rHiiuI jourad
ilroH on pnf tul cunL liuu't di
AN ACTUAL J1US1NESS INSTITUTION AND
TKIJSUHAl'IUO JNSTITUTB.
For Information call at onico. or send forCoLucax
AurmiTisisu. Junesd-ly
Qvov Thhfy-fonr Competitors
-,-..1873 ufnm.TI
RAIL ROAD. ME TABLES
P
IIILADELI'lIA AND HEADING HOAD
WINTER AltllANOEJIENT.
NOV. Olll, 1874.
T11AIN3 I.SAVK HUl'EUT AS 10I.1.0WS (St'NDA Y BXCErTKIi
For New York, l'litladelphia, Heading, rottsllle
Tamaqua, sc., 11,33 a. 111
1'orC'alawlssa, 11,33 n. m. nnel 7,30 p. m.
For Wllllamsport, 0,2s a. 111. and 4,ik! p, in.
THAlNSPOll lll'l'KKT I.KAVK AS V0I.I OH 8, (St'NllAY EX
CEltl.I).)
Ix?no New York, 0,m n. ni.
Iavo I'lillnilelplila, 0,16 a. m.
Lcao Heading, 11,8 1 a. m., 1'ottsMUc, 15,10 p. m.
and Tamaqua, 1,30 p. in.
Lca'.o Catawlssa, c,2u a. m. and 4,eo p. m.
I;ave Wllllamsport, O.ii) a. m. nnd 0,00 p. in.
l'assengers to and from New York nnd Philadel
phia go through w Ithout cliaugo of cars.
J. E. WOOTKN,
May s, 1974-tf. General Superintendent.
DELAWV
WUSTL
UH. LACKAWANNA
AND
HUN lUILUUAD.
liLOOMSHUKO DIVISION.
Tlmo-Tablo No. Takes elTect at 4:30 A. I.
TlUTllSDAY, DDCU.MUlill 10, 1S74.
NORTH,
STATIONS.
scrantou
llelleuo
TaMorillle....
. .Lackawanna
pulsion
.. Westl'lltstou...
Wjonung
toaltby
Kingston
Kingston
..PI) mouth .tunc.
Plymouth
Avontl.ilo
Nimtlcoke
.llunlnck'H i reek.
. ..Milck.-hlnny
.... lllck's l'erry...
....Reach llmen...
lierwlck ....
in lar creek
...Willow (iroe....
Lime lllilgc
Espy.
...llloouisburg
Hupcit
Catawissa lirldge.
..Clark's Snitch..'
Dam llio
I'hulasky
Cameron
SOUTH.
p.m. p.m. p.m,
a. in.
P m. p.m.
12 K S .'
.2 25
1 l.-i
Pi no
in 04
19 to
10 n
10 25
10 20
10 34
HI 3S
1(1 45
U VU 1 ill I
12 2)
12 1 I
11 45
11 311
11 20
11 111
11 01)
10 45
8 25
8 17
S 12
8 05
8 110
7 40
7 20
7 Oil
0 67
fi 4.1
fi 32
0 27
0 20
0 Oil
B fS
B Bl
s .11
S 2.1
8 13
S 15
- t,a
7 M
7 4S
1 40
13 3
2 20
2 83
I 41
2 50
2 Ml
3 01
0 0
3 IB
fi 85
fi 41
U 1.0
7 00
7 Uj
7 11
7 ill
7 25
7 35
7 4
7 r.o
7 f.S
8 02
8 15
S 85
8 fii
9 OB
7 (VI
7 12
7 IS
7 25
7 .IS
7 47
7 M
8 12
8 (li
8 35
8 4S
8 ,r5
J 20
1 !5
1 111
1 11
1 If,
1 CO
7 ti) 12 M
7 M 12 JO,
7 .1,1 12 41
ill 50 8 20
10 B5 3 25
7 25 12 2
7 19 12 811
7 IB 12 20
7 IS 12 Hi
11 00 3 80
11 05 .1 31!
11 19 3 40
11 1S 3 f.0
11 32 4 15
11 40 4 1
0 SO 12 01
B 85 11 40
0 2S 11 83
C 20 11 81
r, is u 22
G 03 11 n
C 03 11 11
EM 11 U'2
11 ta
12 1
12 18
12 12
12 17
12 20
12 82
4 2S
4 80
4 IB
4 Ml
4 50
5 05
B 12
S IS
5 40 10 :.-
5 411 10 49
12 37
B 44
fi 34 10 43
12 4 2 fi 2-1
12 45 S 31)
1 03 5 4S
l n r, m
r, 40 5 SO 10 411
fi 15 B 12 10 22'
B 01 8 02 111 12
4 M 4 B7 II) OS
4 30 4 40 9 BJ,
a.m. p.m. a.m.
1 14 C 03
1 30 0 20
.Northumberland.
'p.m. p.m. a.m,
DAVin T. 1UI1INI). Sllnl.
Superintendent's onico, Kingston, March 5, 1&74.
NOKTIIKHN
COMPANY.
CENTltAL KAILAVAY
On and after November sotlt, 1S73, trains will lcavo
SUNUURY as follows:
NORTHWARD.
trio Man g.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra n.co a. m
" Cnuandalgua... 3.85 p. in,
Rochester 6.18
" Niagara 9.40
Rcnovo accommodation n.io a. m.nrrUo Williams
port 12.65 p. m.
Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. in., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m.
llunulo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo lluffalo 8.60 a. in.
SOUTHWARD.
lluffalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg 4.60 a.m
" H.utlmoro 8.40
jiimirajiau u.i5a.m., arrllo Ilairlsbuig 1.60 n. in
Washington 10.30
" llaltlmoroo.30
" Washington 8.30
Harrlsburg accommodation 8.10 p. m. arrlvo Hnrrls-
burg 10.60 p. in.
arrlvo li.utlmoro 8.25a.m.
" Washington 0.13
Erlo Mall 12.65 n. m. arrlvo Harrlsburg 3.05 a, m.
" Baltimore 8.40 "
. ". Washington 10.85 "
All daily excert Sunday.
D. M. 110YD, Jr., tlencral Passenger Agent,
A. J. CASSATT, General Manager
CARRIAGE
MANUf AC T O R Y
I1LOOMSI1URU, PA.
M. C. SLOAN & imOTHEIl
T.TAVIv on liaml and for salo at tlio most
- .. -
jLJureasonauio rates a splendid stock of
c.n:iti4Gi:s, Huacs,
and every description of Wagons both PLAIN and
FANCY,
Warranted to bo inado of tho best and most durable
maeerl.its. and bv the inns.r. .ivni.t-inn..,,,) wnrti.,.,n
All work sent mil from tlm establishment will be
found to Iw uf the highest class and sum to give per
fect satisfaction. They hat o also a line assortment of
SI.EIOJIS
ef nil tlio newest anil moit faslilonahlo Mjleswell
una caivrully madu and ut tho tcbt matciU!
1.
All lnSIH'CMnil nf tht1r WnrL- la nul-r.il no lltolm
lleedthutno!iobui)erlureau bo found lnthocoun-
Julyl, lS73-tf,
GAS KxAS !
THATCHER & GEARHART,
n, Gas anfl Steam Kilters
W.OOMSliUIta, l'A.,
OI'l'EH TO THE I'UUUO THEIlt BE1IVICE.S IN
PlumLinir niul fJns Ififfino-
Q - - ' - . , J
In which Iheylmvo had many jearaof experience,
au worn ot mis Kiuii warrnutcd lo bo of tho
liebt description and executed In tho
most ivoikmaullko manner.
Gus Piim Laid at 12 Cents Por
Foot !
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Steam and Hand Pumps,
Pipe and Fittings.
A Splendid Assortment of Ghnn-
leliora, Brackets, Lamps, Shades,
Bronzo Ornaments, etc.
EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS,
THE CEI.E11HATED
JAPAN PAPEWARE:
WICKETS, I1ASINS, IiOWI.8, Ac, Ac.
SUI GENERIS.
22
CABINET ORGANS.
nHEOOALEDKMAPPROACHED
In enpacity and clccllcnco by nny other". Awnnlcl
DIPLOMA OF HONOEat
VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867.
nil I V Amcrlcim Oiyftna ever awarded nny mnUl
(JUL In Kuropo, or whlrh ircsrnt nuch pxtnionll
nary exocllonco an tit commmid n wldo wile thrrc,
AlltAVO ftwrdcl ldtflicft rrcmhinn nt Imlna.
IlLlI l I O trial KipnsiUonMnAnicrlntnftweUfi
i:uropr. Outof biitiiln-! tht-ru linvu not Iforn In
nil where any other orjfrina liavo In-eii prcrtrrcd.
nCCT I'pcIwM liy Eminent MiiFlrlant, tn both
jLul hcmtfiphrreis tn lio iturlvnlctl. Beo
UiariMONIAL CIHCUr.AH, with opinions tf muro
than Ono 'riiomxaiid (Kent frct),
IMCICT on hflTI"t? ft Mnnon Hamlin. .Tin not
I ll u I U I tako any other. Iea!cr (jet LAnriF.n con
mibhioss for tcllifia inferior oraans, an,t fir tM$
reason often try tery hant t( tell iometktng else
WCU CTVI PC wlthmoFt lmH)rtant Improve
lit II ul I LLu mentB ever tnndc, New
Solo and Combination Mn. Suprrli
IClagoro and other C'iini-n of ukv (H'Ml;tiNt
PIAMO-HARP CABINET ORGANS
fjulsito txiuibination ot theHoinHinunem.
EASY PAYMENTS ( for monthly or qunru'rly
linymrnta; or rented until rent pnyii for tho organ.
PSTAI flPIICC "nil Clrcnkm, (th full inrtlo.
UrllHLUUUtO utarsfrm. AiMitm MAKON .6
1IAMMN OHO AN CO., 151 Troinont Btrrtt, l'.O.S
TONs US Union &inrc, NEW YOllK; cr U0 i; Kl
Adams 61., CUICAUO,
MASON & HAMLIN
T
JtAV HE OBTAINED AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
Of
I.. II. POWELL,
SCRANTON, Pa.
Otncrnl Agent utao far the celebrated
CHICKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. 1C. tiILTjT31t,
JILOOMS11UJIO, 1'A.,
pcalcr in above Instruments.
March 13, 'To y
KOLLrNS & HOLMES
No. 17 Centre Mro
Plnnite Gas and Steam Fitters
MANCFACTUHEHS OP
JC I 3ST "VT" -A. JEl ZE3,
OALVANIZED IKON COIiNICE,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wire Trellises, Ac. Denlcrs in Stoves, Hang
cs, Furnaces, Haltiiuoro Heaters, Low Down
Grates, Mantels, l'UMl'S, Weather Strips,
Ac. Also
GAS FIXTURES
of the latest doslen.
Special allentlon paid to re-
pairing sen int; Machines nfo cry dehcrin
inuon.M'aies,
UlCKS. Sell lLlllLMOL'. Kev l-'ttllliL-. i. I'llvnlii lli.tl-
deuces Heated bybtenmat iibhiull cost above Hot,
Air. l'eU.2i'.,'73-tf.
J. II. STECKEll'S
FL0U8,
FEED,
AND
GOAL
DEPOT,
ULOOM,SlHJI(0,-I"A
Krcamer's old stand on Iron street, between ticcomi
and Third.
All kinds of grain taken In cuckaiigo for coal.
J. II. STIX'KKIt,
Illoomsburtr l'a.
Mar. lo-tf
1)LATCIILKY'S Im
li proved circlJMHKIt
iutlll l'L'MI' Is Iho ac
knowledKCd ttandard of
tho market, by popular
verdict, tho best pump for
the least money. Attention
Is Invllcd In lllntrlilevfe lmn,f,Kl llror If.
et.thplirop check valve, which can lio
wliluraw n w uiiout dlattu blue; I ho Joints,
and tho copper chamber which neier
cracks, scales or rusts and will List a llio
llmo. l or sale by dealers and tho trado
generally. In order tobosuro lhatjou
UCt 11 UlChlev's IMlmn 1, f ,,,.f,,l a,,,!'.,,.,
Lnowyn.l.rS1ri1110 ,,narks above. It you do not
iff fti;.'!1' escilptlte clrculai-st tiiKethcr
w in the name and address of tho "cnt nearest vou
will bo furulsheil I by aildresslnj wltlrstamp" 1 J"
' I'LATUHLIiY, .Manufacturer,
uuuiiutiiuoi., i jiuaueipuia,
FOlt SAI.i: 1IY
J. SCHUYLER Si SON, Bloomsburff, Pa.
ilarch fi i5-tm
A9.KNT8 WANTKI). At llio rate this work
Is now belling It vmu attain a tsalo ot
ioo.ooo coriEs
!ii'?",.!!.J.n!'ras? " complete. I'rcsbvterlan mln.
ish to retaiif ,t ?M IX Vi?
"THE IIISTOUY OF TIIK 1'ItESHYTE.
KIAN OHUKOII TIIliOUGIIOUT
TUB WOULD."
c.A!J'a,i,"UI l0 oc'ivo volume", Illustrated wilh
f,.miJ'wiiY'lnf ntfravlntra, which every rSJ tertan
family will vtont to possess. Prlco In cloth u Wi ni il
o , Half l'urkcy Morwco , Tull ' Turkey
Applications for cxclublie tcrrito?v
should bo made at once. Address, "-"itory
HE WITT C. LENT 1- en
Dec. 85, Tl-om. 410 llroomo Street. New Ym v
A Fortune For &1
The Wyomlnj' Lottery draws on tho 15th ami soth
of eaclt inontli. nni t-im nun m .!.. .. HV.!.yl,
paid In full, nnd no deductions. Capital im
Second Hft.fM,oooj Third, jii.uni'j rourth "Kmi
Hflh, U,W, biith, l.oe(i!c!ildes lo.OiSSffi
llio iiiiit i;xiraoniinary M positively iirntmn
ly Klh. 10J5. capital (llil, tluo'ii-'oi Siwmi .S
f.'".r? . Wiroutllii UKuil MnallerSfflv.S'Jffl
bers sen by mall to ticket holders "i T so" i Ss '
1 shed. Tickets for ellher nro ll each o for 13 si fij
t). AiAiits anted i lllustruti d T lines heiftfrco
otcrjhody.coutaliilniffmi parllciiiara TlckclBsoli
up to tho hour of drun luf. Addi ess bm
Hay 14 mIJJa W" Nls"u bT" Nbw YoillE
v,. " Jlml,y K ven llial tho liloom..
? rJfi.tlut'ff t0.. '.llB c"''"a " "ffi urn for1
1H.MI whero tho dlsliinco fiom tho Mreot . lnii im
ixeced Wfeet! excess ot w ffkwlll iJichnmJnt
ho rate of uinnti, ni.rmr.i .iVV.."":'.'''
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