The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 09, 1875, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
TUB UAIMOAI).
TlirnuRli thn mould anil through tho clay
Through the corn and thmngti the. clay,
Hy tin' malum ot the Into,
O'er thn river, through the Urnke,
On no hln wlthseroooh and roar,
P.!.ishliiffi ftuMngi
Crashing I dMhlnifl
Over tho ridges, gullies, crlilgw,
Uy tho bubbling rill nnd mill,
Highways, liy way, hollow, hill
.lumping, bumptng, rocking, ronrtni;,
like torty thousand giants tnoringt
O'er thn aqueduct anil bog.
On Tie dy wllh eeaaclei Jog i
En-ry Instant Rometntnjf new,
Eu Vj moment lust to v luvr ;
Now a tavern, now a iteejile,
Kow n crowd ot fmiilng people,
Now a hollow, now a rliigo,
Now a crowivmy, now n brl4ge.
0 .-limbic, stumble, rumble, tumble,
Vivtttnsr, (retting In a stow I
tluuch and steeple, gnplng paoplo,
(i'llek m thought are lost to 1w,
JJVerj thins that ej e can survey
Turns hurly-burly, topsy-turvy,
Glimpse ot lonely hut and mansion
Glimpse oi ocean's nldo expansion,
Glimpse ot founaty and ot forge,
Gllmpso ot plain and mountain gorgo
D.vdi along! slash alone I llash along I
t)n ! on with a Jump, and a bump, ami roll,
Hies tho (liB-nend to its doatlnetl goal.
London Malt.
All itch for ofllcca docs not nUvnys load to
a niclio in tho temple of fame. This is
litimorotii remark.
Cnn you tell mo when n blacksmith raises
n row in the alphabet ? It is when he makes
a poko r and shovo .
Warm weather helps one to be good. That
is, you don't caro whether your neighbor hua
a big wood pllo or a small one.
A young lady, being aked by a rich old
uacncior, "it not yourself, who would you
rather bo?" replied, Sweetly and modestly,
"lours truly."
A Minnesota paper mado a young poetess
say : "Oh, for a heart full of sweet year
lings i" Tho poetess wroto to tho editor,
declaring that she wroto "yearnings I"
A wag, seeing a door nearly off its hinges,
in which condition it had been somo time,
observed, that when it had fallen and killed
somo ono it would probably be hung.
A man who30 appearance indicated that
ho was staggering from the excessivo weight
of a'brick in his hat, being asked if he' was a
Son of Temperance, replied: "Uic-no-no-no
relation, not the lcat."
A subscriber writes to an editor in tho west
"I don't want your paper any longer." To
which tho editor replies, "I wouldn't mako
it any longer if you did ; its present length
suits mo very well.
The report of a wedding in Kentucky con
cluded in this wise: "Tho brido was far frdm
being handsome, but her father threw in a
span of horses and seven mules and tho
bridegroom was satisfied."
A cynical old bachelor predicts that in
couplo of months Sheridan will hear, "You
may be lieutenant general of tho United
States, Philip, but that doesn't signify that
you can run this establishment."
When are stockings like dead men ? When
they are meu-ded ; or, perhaps, when their
eolca aro departed ; or, again, when they aro
all-in-holos ; or, when they are in toe-toe
or, when they aro past healing j or, when
they aro no longer ou their last legs.
"And now, Mr?. Sullivan," said tho court
sel, "will you be kind enough to tell the
jury whether your husband was in tho habit
of striking you with impunity." "Ho was
sir, now and thin, but ho struck mo oftener
wid his fisht."
lilifkius was down in Chicago tho other
day when he received a letter from his young
wile, saying to him that "on this lovely
spring morning a bird is singing in my
heart, and old Jllif. just looked wild a mill
uto and then took a freight line for home,
muttering to lmnelf, "Them's Ucecher's
sentiments; old man, keep yer cyo peeled."
A near-sighted lioston man was lately
riding in a street car, when a lady opposite
bowed to him. lie returned tho bow, raised
Ins hat, smiled sweetly, and was just won
dering who she was, when she caino over and
whispered in his ear, "Oh I I'll fix you for
this, old man I" Then ho knew it was his
wife.
High board fences dividing neighbor
yards should always be garnished witi
knot holo or two. When a woman wants to
ascertain what is going on in tho next
yard, it is so much more satisfactory nnd less
hazardous to peep through a knot holo than
to climb upon an old barrel to look over tho
fence.
Georgo Washington would havo stood no
cllanco of being nominated as tempurauco
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, he made tho following sug'
gestion as part of his official order, to wit :
"I wish wo had it in our power to distrib
uto a portion of rum to tho soldiers to exhil
arato their spirits upon tho occasion, but
unfortunately our stock is too scanty to per
mit."
"I am, dear sir, your most obedjent servant.
ur.o. WASHINGTON."
Why Tiiev Wknt to War. A certain
king sent to another king, taying: "Send
mo a bluo pig with a black tail, or else "
The other replied :
"I havo not got one, and if I had"
On this weighty causo they went to war,
After they had exhausted their armies nnd
resources, and laid waste, their , kingdoms
they began to wish to mako peace; but bo-
fore this could bo done, it was necessary that
tho insulting languago that led to troublo
should bo explained.
"What could you mean," asked tho second
king of tho first, "by taying: 'Send mo
bluo pig with a black tail, or else ?' "
"Why," said tho other, "I meant a bluo
pig with a black tall, or else somo other
color. Hut what could you meau by .saying
'I havo not got one, nnd if I had?' "
"Why, of course, if I had I should hav
tent it."
Tho explanation was satisfactory, and
peace was accordingly concluded,
Tho story of tho two kings ought to servo
as a lesson to U3 nil. Most of tho quartcls
between individuals aro quits as foolish as
tho war of tho bluo pig with a black tail.
To keep cabbage from cracking break tho
roots, by pulling It up slightly. This will
check its rapid growth for a week or ten
days, nud stop tho heads from splitting. Af
ter it takes root again it will grow tiio more
rapidly, and wo aro told tho lieadsoltcn grow
again us Jargo. Tills remedy to provent cab
bage from cracking is not generally known,
ind wo hopo it may prove of value,
Scotch Oakk. Ono pound of brown su
gar, ono pound of flour, a half pound of but
ter, two eggs, cinnamon, Koll very thin,
"Sponging" on Newspapers.
Kvery man thinks a newspaper fair gnme.
tf a society or any body of men get up a
concert or a ball, or other form of entertain
ment, tho object of which is to put money
into their pockets, or If tho proceeds arc to
be devoted to charltablo purpoo., to add to
their own ttlorillcation, theybecomo very in
dignant If tho proprietors of n newspaper do
not assist them by a serios of gratuitous nil-
ertlsemenls for several weeks beforo tho
event takes place. Thco gentlemen should
remember that literary men, in this practi
cal age, work for money ns well as for f.imo
principally tho former, however ; and the
business manager of .t newspaper, if ho wish
es to keep on the safe side of tho ledger, con
ducts his chargo on the saino principle as the
lead of any other business establishment.
IVoplc who tiro getting up a ball would feel
chary of asking a present of n pair of gloves
from any merchant on that account, yet ask
ing and expecting to receive ngrntuiloiw ad
vertisement is a similar demand. Tho edi
tor of tho Mnltiorn Journal states tho ca?o
very plainly when ho says : "Wo long ago
adopted tho plan of charging our regular
reading notice prico for nil editorial an
nouncement of entertainments to which an
admission fee is affixed. Wo mako no ex
ception to this rule, In the way of news
topico, wo freely and gladly insert sketches
of all entertainments after they havo become
matters of history. It is only tho prelimi
nary work, looking to tho drawing out of
increased nalronago from tho public, for
which wo expect compensation."
The lloails Again.
there are evil liilliicnccs to which our
roads aro subjected, which aro too great to
bo borno without making the very horses
weak which aro compelled by ciuol man to
travel them, In the fill, winter and spring,
tho raiu and frost alternately cither cover
with mud or clods tiio surface of tho roads
so as to make travelling painful and toil
somo and when all tho possible evil has
been done by nature, and the roads have be
como dry and smooth again so as to make
tho poor horses frisk gaily along, around tho
corner comes an evil genius with a band of
familiar spirits who begin to toss hugo rocks
on the road bed and throw great clods of
hardened mud on the smooth road mi
til you again wish these men in the spirit
land and tho poor horse mourns his hard lot
and croans under his heavy load. Thus it
goes year after year and traveling is a weary
burden on men and horses and tho cost of so
doing is a serious matter to all who aro so
unfortunate as to be able to be about. Necks
aro broken, horses aro lamed, wagons aro
crushed and still we jog along doing tho
samo work yearly because our fathers did
thus.
If tho roads wcro as smooth as a parlor
floor or gravel walk, this would not be so,
And to have this,is easier than to mako them
rough. It would be an easy matter to liar
row and roll down with a heavy roller all
dirt thrown upon tho roadbed and pick off
all those stone and put them where they will
do most good finely brdken and covered with
cround enotich to pack them. Will not a
hint to the wise bo sufficient? Ex.
The following resolution, upon the death
of an honored citizen of Pcnningtonvillc, ii
this State, were drawn up by tho Itev. Wil
liam W. Grimes, colored, and ordered to be
printed iu tho Village Record, of West ClicS'
tor:
Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God
in His all-wise Providence, to remove by
death from our midst Ilrother hewis A. Clark
aon, a trustee,,a steward and Superintendent
of Zion A. 51. E. church and Sunday school
in tho -lGth year of his age. On Sunday af
ternoon, May 9th, 1875, after ho had closed
tho school and started for home, John Mil
ner ran out of his hnuso with a double bar
reled shot gun in his hand, crossed the grave
yard, and when Brother Clarkson was abou
fifty yards from the church, he(Milner) shot
Clarkson in tho legs, from tho effects of
which he fell to sleep in Christ, May 12th
about half past nino o'clock. And, in whoso
demise wo deplore, but submit to tho tlispo
sition of Providence, who doeth all things
well. t
Proverbs.
Mako yourself all honey and the flics will
como and cat you up.
Mens' years and their faults are always
moro than they are willling to own.
Men's sins "and debts aro moro thau they
take them to be.
Men toil and take pains, in order to live
easily at last.
Mother-in-law and daughthcr-in-law aro a
tempest and hail storm.
Many havo too much, but nobody half
enough.
Mako slow answer to a hasty question.
Many men's estates como in tho door nud
go out at the chimney.
Men live one-half of tho year with art
and deceit, nnd tho other half witli deceit
aud art.
Many things grow in tho garden whicli
wcro never sown there.
Many ventures mako a full freight.
March wind and May suu make clothes
whito and maids dun.
Success of Turkeys as Potato Hug Destroyers.
Dr. W, J. llofl'man, of this city, who has
just returned from Lehigh county, says that
along tho Jordan creek, in South Whitehall
aud Lowhill townships tho farmers, to a
great extent, got rid of tho potato bugs
which wcro quito numerous, by driving flock
of turkeys into tho potato fields. Tho tur
keys soon find tho larvm on tho under bldo
of tho leaves and tho beetles too if there
aro any -and they will go to tho fields every
day until tho pests aro completely cleaned
out. Tho beetle or fully formed potato bug.
lays its eggs on tho under side of tho leaf,
and it is the larval or grub that destroys tho
plants. After a time, tho unwinged larvn
becomes a winged bectlo and files away to
deposit its eggs elsewhere. Tho turkeys de
vour tho larvie, lnrgo and small, while chick
ens do not seo them, as they generally pick
their food from tho ground. A few broods
of youii' turkeys nt this season will den
tho bugs from a largo patch iu two days,
Jlcadinij Gazette,
Tho joys, tho sorrows, and tho trials of
yesterday all aro past, Wo havo tilled an
other pago In our lifo book, and hasten on
perhaps, alas I only to blot tho next with tears
of regret for tho deficiencies ot us prcuecos
or. Jltlt wnat wo nave written is uueiiang
able, "whether it bo good or whether It bo
ovllj its effects will continue into eternity,
and will determine- our status in tho futuro
world. Then, while wo still havo tho pen of
lifo within our hold, should wo not uso It to
record noblo deeds, kindly words and
thoughts, that our remaining yo-tordays may
bo pleasant readings for tho future.
If you havo been picking or handling acid
fruit aud havo stained your hands, wash
them iu clear water, wlpo them lightly, und
whllo they aro yet moist strike a match and
shut your hands around it no as to catch tho
miioko and tho slain will disappear.
An exchnnge says : "Matrimony makes a man
kco double." Old Iilougher says whisky will do
the Biuae thing awl becides, it Is much cheaper, '
PUBLIC REPORT
01' A-
tlinvo not eiilovod imod health forscti'rnl loam
last, icthno nut nlUmcd Itto Interfere Willi my
iinr. Mverv one hi-lniielntr to the Inhurliur class
Knows tho Incomeiili-iu'o ot being obliged tu labor
ivhen tho body, from d"hllllv, almost refuses to per-
inn ltnihlllv task.
1 never was a believer In dosliur
null mnitlcMnps t In
but. having heard tho Vkuktink
KiKonot su nigniy. was iinennincii 10 try it, mm
mil luifpr fnirrpt-Mi.it. ili-tcrmlnAtlon. As n tnnto
(which eieryono needs nt sumo time) It surpasses
anything 1 ever heard of. It liHltror.uea thu whole
YAiem; n is u itmii tici'iinr mm puuui-i in uiu
timi.1. Thorn nre tnntivrif tnv nciitinlnt.inccs who
have taken It, nnd nil unite In prnlsoot Its satisfacto
ry elTeet.
Hspcclnltv among the aged class of people, II, Im
parls to them the ono thing most useful In old ago
idghts as well ns the body. ( mo aged lady, who has
li'en sintering through life from scrofula, nnd bos
lieen suffering through Ufa from Its effects, having
rien many reiiiouies twin no iinumuiu rhh, mn
mineral hv friends to try tho Vkciktinc After tak
ing n few bottles, sho obtained such great relief that
she expressed a wish for her sight, thai she might
be oblo to look upon tho man who Ind sent her such
n blessing. Yours respectfully,
ll. I . 11, lllMiur., I oucu viuct-r, stimuli u,
Hoston, Mass.. .May , lsll.
HEAOTBLT PRAYER.
hr. l'Aft., Aug. Si, lsiil.
11. 11. Stv.vfvj. ro. i
lv.ir sir 1 should be wanllnglngratltuile.lt 1 failed
to neknowledge what I tin Vkuktink has dono for in".
1 was attacked about clot en months slneu with
bronscbllls, which settled Into consumption. 1 bad
night sweats and fever chills s was distressed for
breath, and frecpienlly spit blood; was emaciated,
very weak, nnd so low that my trlendj thought my
case hopeless.
I WaS IllltJSlU t, IIUIK" II llldl "I IHU 'I'lMl.fti
which, under Iho provldeiico of (lod, lias cured me.
That ho may bless the use ot our medicine toothers,
n3ho lias to me, ami in-inus uivuio grace may in
tend you, 1 the heartfelt praj or nh our admlilng,
humble sen nnt, HIiKmAMIN l'liTTINdll.l..
1'. S. Mine Is but one among tho many cures your
medldno has effected In this p:aco. 11. 1".
MAKE IT PUBLIC
HotTit llosios, Feb. o.lsTI,
It 11 Rrrvrva. l'4il. '
Dear Mr. 1 havo heard from very many smircesof
tho great successor 'i:oetink In cases of scrofula,
rheumatism, kidney complaint, catnnh.nnd other
diseases ot kindred nature. 1 mako no hesitation In
saving that I know Vkoktinf. to bo tho most reliable
.-..tnoiU rnr entjirrh nnd ireneral debility.
.My wife has been troifliled w 1th catarrh for many
years, anil ni limes ery nam. iu uin ihuiuukhh
tried eery Mippo.-.ed reni"dy that mo could bear of,
niwi ivitn .ill tun sim lias for several years been grad-
uallV growing worse, una uiu uiaeiuugu uum uiu
l.pn,1 ,ia ovi.pusUn mill nnVtMVe.
.sho was In this condition when she commenced to
take Veiibtink; 1 ciiiiiu see mat sue was uiipruwiig
on iim M'pmiii iinttlo. she continued taking Vkok-
tiip until kIhi li.nl used from tweho to lltteeu bot
tles 1 am now nappy in lniorining yuu mm uu-juu-lie
(It you choose In mako It public) that sho Is en
tirely cured, and Vkuktink accomplished tho cure
after nothing elso would, llenco 1 feel Instilled In
saving that Veiibtink Is the nioit reliable remedy,
and would ndU.ie nil Mulcting humanity to try It,
for I believed It to bo a good, noncM, veguiame meu
lelne. and I shall not hesitate to lecominend It. I
am, sc., respectfully, I., o. CAltinai,,
Veoetise acts directly upon tho causes of tbeso
complaints. It Invigorates and strengthens tiio
wholo system, nets upon ir.c secretive organs, miajs
Inllammatlon, cleanses, nnd cures ulceration, cures
constipation, ana regiuiues uiu uunuia.
HAS ENT1UELY CURED ME.
Boston, October, lSTo.
Jin. Stevens:
n..a,'KirMi iifinciitpr. after bavtiurn severoat
tnck of whooping cough, was If ft In a feeble stato of
health, llelng advised by a fi lend she tried bob-
tine, and ntlcr using a lew noiucs was tuny leoiui
ed to health.
ii,imi.pnn n rrri't. sufferer from rheumatism.
have taken several initios of the Vkuktink for this
complaint, and am happy to say it has entirely cured
inc. I have recommended tho Vruktinc to others,
with tho samo good results. Ills a great cleanser
and nurltler of tho blood : It Is pleasant to take ; and
can cueeiiuuj ii-iniiiiii' linn-.
JAMIIS moiwi:, set Athens Street.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers
xivarvwutjiu.
TEW STOCK OF CLOTIUXO.
AND
Gentlemen's Dress Goods
DAVID I.OWENliEIta
; Invites attention to hi largo and elegant stock ol
Cheap and Moiial ClotMi
at his store on
MAIN STllUnT, IN THE NEW 11L0CK,
BLOOMSlJUliQ, I'A.,
whero ho ha3 Just received from Now York and Phil
adelphia a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable, durablo and
nanasomo
DRESS
CONSISTING OF
110X
SACK'
FROCK,
GUM
AKD OIL CLOTH
COATS AND PANTS
OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLOltS,
no has also replenished his already largo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSI5IISHES,
FIQUnED
AND PLAIN VESTS,
STllII'ED,
SIIIItTS,
CIIAVATS
SOCKS,
COLLARS,
IIANDKEHCIIIEI-'S,
GLOVES,
SUSPENDEUS,
AND
AliTIOIES.
FANCY
Ho has constantly on hand a largo and well select
ed assortment of
Cloths and Veutings,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
of cloUdng, on very ehort notice, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear and most
ot It is of homo manufacture.
GO.iI) WATOHIiS AND JEWELBY
OF EV-EUV DESCHIITION, FINE AND CHEAP,
HIS CASE OF JEWELltV IS NOT SURPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAJHNIJ HIS GENERAL ASSORT
MENT OF
Clothing, Watches, Jowl-
ry, &c,
DAVID LOWENIJEItG.
uly 1,73-tf.
"yAiNWitiaiiT & co.,
WHOLESALE WtOUKIW,
N, K.'Corncr Second and Arch Htreeis,.
PHIUDEIJ-ml,
Dealers In
TEAS, BVItUl'8, COFFEE, SUGAIl, MOLASSES
hick, si-ices, maun boda, &c, &c.
t v-Ordera will receive prompt attention.
A TTOItNKY'S
1ILANKB. Common and
f Judgment Honds, Just printed ind for nnloat
iL.rrni iiuHiiu omen. All kinds of Attornev'a UtnkS
Olthw kept on liana W piUttud to order,
HEADQUARTERS
V O It
111
Puinls, Oily, Gluss, Piilty,
Drtigd, Siioe3, Patent Medi
cines, &c, ite.
mo y mi nnos
"WOULD call the nttenllon
their very largo nnd wcl
goods which they olter nt tho
nf tho luilille to
selected slock of
LOWEST MAItKHT HATES.
soo boxes Window Glass alt sizes and qualities.
Glass tor I'lcluro I-'ramos a specialty.
IFhilo Lend,
lied Lead,
Uinbora,
Litharge,
Siennas,
Greens
JJliiea,
lleds,
Yellows, dry and in Oil.
General Agents for
MONTOUR SLrxTE PAINTS j
LINSEED,
OLIVE,
WHALE,
CASTOU, and other OIL
VAPvNISri and JAPANS
from tho best Mnnufactoiles.
.Their stock of
SPICES
excels any In this section of tho Stato.
Agents for Dr. BIOKLEY'S
Family Medicines.
General Depot of supplies for Dr. ,T. c. Aycr's
POPULAR MEDICINES.
Tho Prescription Department Is under tho chargo
of competent Pharmaceutists.
Physicians' Prescriptions
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WITH
DESPATCH.
Colli Spartlii Sofa Water.
The attention of country dealers, especially Is called
to our btock of
BOTTLED GOODS.
SHOES, ALUM,
C O ST C B If x H ATED LYE
Patent and Proprietary Medicines Sit,
Our wagon will contlnuo as formerly to maUelts
usual tilps to supply cu t .
OIL OF GLADNESS,
a special
Coiicdis,
Colds,
Croup,
Earns,
Tetter,
Piles itc
an Internal anil external rem y whose hcallnsrvlr
tucs aro attested by thousands In this and adjoining
counties Is manufactured by them nnd supplied to
tho afflicted either directly or through their country
dealers,
Price 50 Cents Per Bottle,
Nono genuine unless It bears tho trado marl: nnd
namo ot Jloyer Pro's tuo words '-on ot madness"
blown lu tho glass and tho signature of Jloyer tiro's
on the wrapper.
Apr.lT,Ti-iy
Maulrf: How Lost How Restorefll
TUST published a new
edition of Dr. CUL
V VKUU'KM.'S
celebrated essay on tho radical euro
(without medicine) of Spermatorrhea
or Seminal Weakness, Inv otuntnry Sem
inal weakness, lmpotency, Mental and
phjslcal incapacity, Impediments to
Marriage, etc,: also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits
Induced by self-Uidulgeneo orsoxtuai extravagance
Plies, &c.
JGQf-PWce, t'n r scaled envelope, only six cents.
Tho celebrated author, In this admirable essay
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successfu
practice, that tho alarming consequences of self.
abuse may bo radically cured without tho dangerous
uso of Internal medlclno or tho application ot tuo
knlfo; pointing out a modoot euro at onco slmplo
ccrtotn, and effectual, by means ot which every sut
f ercr, no matter what his condll ion may bo, may cur
himself cheaply palvately, anu rauicauy.
nrThls Lecture should bo In tho hands of every
youth and every man In tho laud.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, postpaid, ou i ecelpt of bix cents, or t o post
stamps.
Address tho Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A; CO.,
W Ilowcry, New York, Post Ofllco lJox -l.sso.
April in, '!5-y
ArM. Y. KESTE11,
lll.OOMSllUItd, 1'A.
TTns removed lo Iron stieet,f.econd door above Iho
J'l Iteloiined i-liiuch.wliciohowllllioploaK-dlnsoo
all his old friends nnd new customers, and servo
thcmvttlliballafactlou. Allvtorli wairauted. 15-v
TO $20 per day.
Agents wanted, All
i KJ ciat
classes of working peopled both bees, v oung
nnd old, mako more money ut work for us.in iiicii ov u
localities, during their naro moments, or all Iho
time, than at any tiling else. Wu orfcr emp loj inetit
that will pay handsomely for every hours vvoik.
I-'uil partlculuis, terms, tjt.. bend us jour address at
once. Don't delay, Now is tho time. Hunt look,
tor woik or biiblness elsewhere, untlljouhave lenin
ed what wo olter. (1. SriNbON iC'o., l'oitlaud, .Mnlno,
Jan. Wjwy,
"VTEW YOHK TIU11U
S 1NO AMHIIH'AN NEW
JI)Vr.HTlSlN(I.MElHU.M. D
TiuniJNi:. "Tin-: li:ad-
vsr.vi'iiu, uiLi nun
Dally, iio a year, bend-
tV-nt-l,' 4',
Postage l-'reo to tho Hiibscilber, Specimen Copies
and AduutlsliiK Hates Tree. Weekly, In i clubs of M
or moro' only (I, postage paid. Address 'I nn 'I in.
hum!, N. Y. Jan is it-ly.
A
flam
DVEUT1SINCJ: Cheap i Hoods S.tcma
lie All nei-bons who conocmnlnto making, con
ic. I.I. ....Wti.ir...,u tnr tlui Ilim-rtlOII (ifUUt'ei-
tlsemcnts, should bend SB cents to (leo. 1'. llow'!
Co.. 41 I'm k How, New Yoik, for their I 'AMI ';'
iiver 'iuuo nciwbuatiers nnd esllmales. showing Uiu
111 If 1 It I II U-IV.KI Vf-Illll t'U L1UII.) luiliminua
iikt. Advertisements tuken for leadli
Advertisements tuken for leading Papt-W
states ntntiemendous reduction tiompn1'
many
Hollers' l ults.
(JlTlllEUtOK. HUH. iu lu-.j,
.CONFESSIONS
OF A AICTIM.
Published as a wnrnlngnnd tor tho benefit of J'o'iug
ineniiud others who nutter from Nervous Debility,
Ujss of Womanhood, etc., giving his rules ot belt
cure, after undergoing much buttering nnd expense,
und mailed Heo on leeclWng a post-paid dliected
euveloiie. Addiess NiUiNitL JUviAiu. P. o, llux
HI, ihuoklyn, N. Y. uly yis-Cm
US1CAL.
ftMUi Pennsylvania Normal Music Miool nt
I l'reoburg. l'a., will commenco Its Hummer
'jtrniot bU weeks, AuBUSt 10th, 1S75. For circular,
junoiiVt.' I'TecUir'.
BLANK HOKTOAaiCS for sale tlicapottlio
MbVUlU. OfllCO.
A HEAVY STOCK,
"Cheaper .than jSv3t
S. 11, MILLER & SON
Have Just deceived
tho largest and licst supply ot
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS.
They havo ever offered totnelr friends and cut-
tumors,
(jlotlis, Cassimores, ami gatinotts
for MUX'S WEAR,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos',
for LA DIE'S WEAR,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, UAMIJRIC3,
mill every variety of Dry (looiU ilcslreil,
Carpets, Mats, Ottomans,
in great variety anil at the
L 0 WES T OA SIf PUICE&.
FAMILY GJIOOERIES,
including all tiio varieties nf
COl-TEKS, TEAS and SUdAKJl,
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
anil a general supply of articles useful for the
tabic always on hand.
CALL AND SB3.
Country product) of all hinds taken in ex
change for good-t at cash prices.
Oct. 3iy-4-tf
J. EVANS,
11IEADY
MADE
AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
in: HASTiin
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES,
AND EMPLOYS THE
BEST WOftKMEM
For flood ntsand Promptness In filling orders
there Is the place to go.
1113 goods aro selected with care and Ids CUS'i'UM
WOltlv will compare favorably with tho best effort
ot tho faohlonablo City Dealer.
HE KEEPS A LAIIQE STOCK OF
BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHIM
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
A. J. EVANS.
Julyl, 1R73 tf.
BLOOMSBTJEG
T. L. G5-UNTON, Proprietor.
MAIN STIIEET, 1IEI.OW M.V11KET.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOHKS
Wo uso tho best AMEIIICAN and ITALIAN Marble,
Ho has on hand nnd furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOM US,
HEADSTONES,
UltNS, VASES, &c,
Every variety of Mai bio cutting neatly executed at
the lowest luai ket prices.
A long practical e.vpeilenco nnd personal attention
to business makes tho propi It-tor continent of giving
satisfaction. All ordeis by mall promptly utteudeu
io. i: u. uox rji.
RS"X J!. Work dtlimedfrcc of chirre."3H
Aug. 21, '7 l-ly. T. L. (JUNTON, Propi letor.
11013 E LIT 110 AN
CABINET MAKER
UNDERTAKER,
Iron Street, between Main and Third Street)
IlLOOMSIllTRG, PA.
VLL kinds nt Fiirniliiro mado to nrder and
broken furniture neatly repaired. The quality
and in Icon ot his work vlll eoiiipare Willi nny ilia
can fin tnudiiccd and ho icspccuully bollcltsit bharo
of public patronage,
Undertaking1
Will bo carefully and piumptly al tended to. When
called upon duilngnuy hour of Iho day or idglitho
will nt oii'ai respiiiitl nnd lay out tho dead. When
female help lu such cases Is desired ho will furnish
tho same.
Ready Made Coffins
both of WOOD and METALLIC WAKE always on
hand. 1 lu Is nlso Iho tho solo pioprktor lu lllooms
burg nud sui rounding tllsli lets for
Taylor's Patent Corpse Preserver
lly whlclincorpso may bo surely and carefully jircT
Bt-rved In Uu fur nny desirable length of lime. Iho
uso of tho Preserver may bo obluined from hlnint
any time. Scurfs, shrouds, ff.ines nnd Mourning
fur Doors fiirnlslied when lvqiifslcd, Also, HEAllsE
and co.NVEyANUEij furnished
t&f"JtaneMber lie is a Jlryular Undertalcr
and thoiouiliti understands his businss, lie
will not le uitdenold by am in Uloomtburu or
in the county. KODEUT UOAN.
Dec. 11, Tt-ly
AN ACTUAL IlL'SINESS INSTITUTION AND
TKLEQItAl'lIIO INhTlTUTE.
For information call at. Ofllco, or bend tor Coixeqi
Aiitchtuik. Juuosn,ly
Ayor's Cathartic Pills,
For tho relief and
cure of all derange
mcnts In tho fttom
nch, llvcr, nnd bow.
cla. They aro n mild
aperient, nnd an
excellent purgative,
llelng purely vego.
table, tliov contain
' nomfrciiryorinlno.
ral whatever. Much
ncrloiis sickness and
fiincrlng Is prevent
ed bv Ihclr tlmeltf
uso,' nnd every family should havo tlicm on hand
fur their protection nnd teller, when required.
Long experienco has proved tliem to bo Iho unr
est, surest, and bct of all llio J'fM with which
tho innrlct abounds, lly their occasional use,
tho blood Is purlllcd, tlio corriipllons of tho sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, nnd tho
whole machinery of life restored to Its hcnllliy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and phiggUli mo cleansed by Avtr'n I'M, nnd
fthmilatcil Into action. Thus Incipient disenso
Is changed Into health, the value of which change,
when reckoned on Iho vast multitudes who enjoy
II, cnn hardly be computed. Their mgar coaling
makes them pleasant to take, nnd preserves Ihclr
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, to
that they are over fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, tlicy aro mild, and oncrato
without disturbance to tin) constitution, or diet, or
occupation,
Full directions nre given on Iho wrapper to
each box, how In use them as a Family l'liytlc,
and for tho following complaints, which tiicso
1'IUs rapidly cure:
For Ijsieiisli or Iiitllgotloii,!.Utlrs.
nr. Languor nnd l.os of Apiiellte.tlicy
thoulil bo taken moderately to stlmufato the stom
nch, and restore Its healthy tono and action.
For I.lvpr :miiilulm and Its various symp
toms, IIIIIoiik llcuiliiche, Nick II.-iul-uclic.
Jttiimllrc or Jre'ii NiclitirM,
Ions Colic aud IIIIIoiik Kowrs, they should
bo Judiciously taken for each case, to rorrect the
diseased action or rcmovo tho obstructions w hlt-li
causo It.
Fnr I.iniler- or Itliirrliipn, but ono
mild dose Is generally required.
Fnr Itlipiiniutltni. fJnnt, (Jrnrrl, Inl.
tiltutlon or Iho llt-art, I'tlln 111 llm
fclile, Hack and l.oim, they should be contln.
uously taken, ns required, to cliango Iho diseased
action of the system. Willi 6uch cliango tlioso
complaints disappear.
For Hioiist and Hroilcnl Nwrlllng,
they slinuld bo taken In large nnd frequent doses
to produco tho cllect of a drastic purgo.
For Niiiprrsslon. a largo doso should bo
taken, ns It produces tlio desired effect by sym
pathy. As a TJInnei- PHf, talto ono or two 1'ltls to
promoto digestion nnd relievo the Etomach.
An occasional doso stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores tho nppctitc, nnd Invigorates tho
ryetcm. Ilenco It Is often advantageous whero
no KprimtA iler.-inirpmeTit exists. One who feels
tolerably well, open finds that a doso of theso
J'llls makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect on tho dlgcstiva
apparatus,
mEPAKED BY
Dr. J. C. AYZlt d CO., Vraettcal Chemists,
zoirrzz, mass,, v. s. a.
FOll SALE BY ALL D11UQOI3T8 EVEUYWUEBll.
April 1WSJ-1
1S70.
1S75.
THE COLUMBIAN
Novvspapcr, tlio largest sheet pulilislicd in
Coluinbiii county, neatly printed on
New Typo, will contain all tlio current News
of the Day, and a condensed account of
LEGISLATIVE and CONGRESSIONAL
PROCEEDINGS,
with explanation and comments upon all
important measures proposed in cither:
I'OETJIY AND SONG,
MISCELLANEOUS HEADING,
AGIUCULTUItAL AND
SCIENTIFIC SUIS.TECTS,
Will also engross a largo proportion of its
pi-illlinns. rl ho
DOMESTIC CONCERNS OF COLUM1SIA
COUNTY,
Will receivo particular attention, and all
local alliiirs proper for publication will be
carefully laid beforo our readers.
Till-: POLITICS OF THE STATE AND
NATION
Will receive constant attention, and tho
character and oiiicial conduct of
1'UllLIC MEN
"Will bo presented to our readers, from timo
to time, in life-like, attitudo and with entire
itistico and firinncss.
No frauds shall bo committed upon tlio
I'eoplo or Wrong dono thciu without full ex
posure in the columns of the Columbian,
COUNTY MATTERS.
All oiiicial county advertisement appear
in this paper, as will also intelligent synop
sis of tho proceedings of tho Couits nnd tlio
actions of the County Olliceis when of pub-
lie interest.
Tlio C01.UMMAN- already lias much tho
largest circulation of any paper iu tho coun
ty moro than tlio combined circulation of
tho other papers--and is tlio only paper
printed iu tho county that supports tlio prin
ciples and time-honored usages of tho Dem
ocratic parly. Its circulation and couscijucii
usefulness may, how over, bo much extendo
if its friends will uso their influeneo to stir
further add to its Hit of subscribers. At
additional patronage will bo rcruiitcd by im
proving tho paper, by adding to its editorial
nnd reportorial foico nud increasing tho
ipiautlty of its read'tna matter. As an
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
Tho Columihan" is unnpproached iu this
rjtirirtcr of tlio Stato, nnd our
JOU11INO FACILITIES
Aro superior to any other,
Our friends aro invited to call at tho olQco
whenovex thoy come to, liloomburg.
flvdv Thittr-fonr Competitor
StoInWSWHii.noEi,i;nuj
RAIL R.OAD TIME TABLES
P
HILADKLl'IIA AND KICADINO KOAI)
WINTI211 All RANG EM HNT.
NOV. Illh, IsTI.
T11A1NS I.EATK llfl'Kr.T AS 10I.I.0WS (SVUU V" KACEI'TFll
For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottbvlltc
Tamaqua, A;c., ll,nn a. m
For qatnvvlssn, ll.iw a. m. nnd 7,3H p. m.
l-oi villl.imsport, o,2S a. in. and 4,00 p. m,
TRAlNS.lOn IICrEUT I.EAVK AS 1 0U.OWS, (SUNDAY fX
CEl'TKll.)
Iavo New York, 9,00 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 5,1S a. m.
Leave Heading, 11,3 In. 111., J'ottsville, 12,10 p. m.
and Tamaqua, 1,30 p. m.
Leave Catawlssii, c,2i) a. in. nnd -l,no p. m.
Leavo W llllanisporl, 9,20 n. 111. nnd C,oo p. m.
Passengers to nnd from New York nnd Philadel
phia go through w ttliout c hango of ears.
J. E. WOOTEN,
May 9, 1S74 tf. General Superintendent
D
KLAW'A UE, LACKAWANNA
WESTERN HA1LHOAD.
AND
lu.ooMsnuna division.
Tlmc-Tablo No. S9, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M
TlIL'HsllAY, DECEMIIEIt 10, 1S74.
NOKTH,
bTATIOXS.
Sernnton
ltt-llev lie
TaMortllle.,
. kaw.mna
Plttston
.. West Plltstou...
Wv oiniiig
M.dtliy
Kingston
Kingston..
..l'I,v mouth. lunc..
Plymouth
Avondalo
Nanllcoke
SOUTH,
a.m. p 111, 11.111
III ID
III C4
IS I 9
i in
2 2i!
2 S3
2 II
2 60
2 65
.111
li 8.1
li 41
111 17
n to
7 no
III 25
10 29
111 81
7 o;
3 Id
1
in r,s 3 u 7 1
10 4:
3 1.'
7 2i
10 60
111 6
11 on
11 (15
11 (II
11 IS
11 32
11 Jti
11 63
12 .1
3 2')
3 25
3 31)
3 80
3 40
3 51)
4 (fi
I 2)
1 23
4 30
4 45
7 85
7 i'l
7 6
7 6S
8 I'
.Iltmlock'sciecl;.
8 1
. ..Wilckslilnny.....
....lllck's Ferry...
....Ucncli Haven...
lientlek ....
8 35
8 fi
9 115
7 Oil
llrtar t'reck
...Willow drove....
Lima llldge
Espy !
...Hloomsbiirg..,..
import
Cnlawlssa llrldge.
..(Jhuk's Switch...
Danville
Chulasky
Cameron
.Noi'lhumbiil.ind.
12 f8
12 12
7 1
12 n -1 i'l 1 is
12 17 -l,f.li 7 25
12 2H tSflBi I 3S
12 32 .'.12 7 17
I ;.o
1
12 37
fi is
r. 21
r, 811
7 K
12 42
12 45
1 K
1 11
1 11
1 3J
S I
8 (
fi -IS
6 6S
r, oj
I! 2')
8
8
I
s r.
9 20
p.m.
p.m. 11. 111
DAVID T.
Superintendent's Ofllco, Klngslon
IKU'ND, Mlpl.
March 5, Is, I,
-iijoHTHEIiN CENTRAL RAILWAY
Xl UO.Vll'.V.Nl.
1
On and after November 20111, 1573, trains w 111 icav
SUNEUUY as follows:
NOHTllWAliD.
Erlo Mall 5.20 a. in., an lve Hlmlra 11.50 a. m
" (.'annud.ilgua... 3.35 p.m.
" HochoMcr 6.15
" Niagara tf.li)
llcuovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. uiilvo Williams
rort 1-2.65 p. in.
Elmlra Mall 1.15 a. m., arrive Hlmlrn 10.20 a. 111.
Uuffido Express 7,15 a. m. 111 1 1 u llurfalo s.60 a. 111.
SOUTIIWAIID.
Iliiffalo Express 2.611 0. m. ni rlvo llurrlsbiirg 1.50 n.
" I'l.ilthnoie s,lo "
ElmiraMail 11.15 a. 111., arrlvo Hiiiilsijiiig 1.50 p. m
" Wiushlnglon 10.30 '
" HalthnoroC.30 "
" Washington 8.30 1
HnrrUburg accoinmodallon s. id p. 111. anil 0 Han Is-
bin ' 10.6011. m.
nnlvo ll.illlinoro 2.25 a. 111,
" Washli-.glon ii.13
Erio Mall 12.65 a. ni. an lve Ilanlsimrgs.ofia. m.
" llalllinoi-os.li) "
" Washington 10.35 "
All daily except Sunday.
D. M. HO YD, Jr., General Passenger Agent
A. J. UASSATT, (leneral Manage!
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
l'liiluilt'l'ilita & Ki'ie II. II. Division.
SUMMER TIME TAliLE.
ON and after SUNDAY, MAY 23d, IK
iho trains on Iho Philadelphia & Eilo 1!
Kuad 1)H bun will run as follows :
HViSTII-.lifl.
FAST LINE leaves New York
.... 9 25 a. Ill
....12.65 p. m
.... 1.211 p. Ill
... 6.1 m p. m
.. . 8.55 p, m
..111.20 11. m
...11.60 p. in
" " riiiiaueipnia
" " lkililmoro
" " 11,111 lsbiu-g
" nrr, nt Wllllamsport
" " Lock lliveii
" " ilellefonto
EIIIEMAlLlcavcs New York
. . R.2fi i). m
l'lilladelphU
Ilanislniig
" " " VMlllainsipuit
" " " Ick Haven
" " " lteuovo
" " nrr. at File
...,11.'j5 p. Ill
... 4.25 II. in
... 8.85 U. Ill
, .. 9.45 n, 111
. .. 11.05 a, in
7.W p. m
NfAOAItA EXPHESS leaves;Phlladelplila. . 7.40 a. m
" " " lliilllinoie 7.35 a. in
" " " HaiTlsburg. ...10.1 a, in
' " nrr, at vvuii.iiusicrt.. l.i.i p. m
" " " Ick llavciu.s.ifip. m
" " " Hcnovo 4.80 p, in
ELJIIltA MAIL leaves Philadelphia
" " " D.illhaiii'e
" " " llanlsliiiig
" " nir. at Wllllamspuit
" " " Ik Haven
s.m a. m
. s !!l) 11. m
1.25 p. in
MO p. ill
. I.liup. HI
EASTWAlll).
PIUL'A KXl'HESM leaves Lock Haven..,
" ' Wllll.imspiilt..
" " nnlvesnt llaiil.sbiiig.,,.
" " " llallliiioin
" " ' l'hlUdehilil.i..,
" " " Now Voik
DAY ESI'HESS leaves lleiiovo
" " " U k Haven...
" " " WIIU.llllKpOlt.
" " nrr. at Ihiriisbiug.
" " I'lill.iiklplil.i..
" " New Yoik
" " " llallliuoio
i:illi: MAIL leav os Erlo
" " ' Heiiiivo
'' " 1.01k lime
" " " Wllll.iinspoil
' " arr. at ll-iiilsbiug
11 " " llaltlmoio ,.,
" 1'hll.iilt-liJhia,..:
" " New York
FAST LINE leaves Wllllamsport
" " arr. ut lluiilsljiug
" " " lialllmoK
' Philadelphia
" " " Now Yoik
, CIO n. in
.. 7.65 11, 111
.11 45 II. Ill
.. 11.15 II. li
.. 3.35 1 1. m
. li.lfi p, lu
.. 9.10 a. Il
. III.. 6 II. lu
.11 35 II. II
., 8.IHI p, li
.. 0.20 p. Ill
.. tf.l.'ip. Ill
.. 0.35 p, 111
.11.20 a, 111
. h.2'ip. Ill
. 9.15 p. Ill
10.60 p, 111
. 2.25 II. Ill
.. 7.85 a In
0.15 II, 111
..10,111(1. ill
.,12.85 a, 111
.. 3.66 11, III
,. 7.86U. Ill
., 7.35u,li
.,10.26 11. lu
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Exiuess West, Elmliu
Mall WcH and Day ExpiensEast mako ilosueoniu-e-lion
at Noilhumbeilaiid wllh I.. & II, It, It, Indus fur
Wilkes. 11.1 no und M'liuilijii.
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Express West nnd Elmlra
Mall West makeiloso connection at WlllluiiiMiorl
Willi N. I'. II. W. trains Norm.
EiloMall East and West, Magara Expiess West,
Fast Lino West und Day Expu-hu Eastiniiko close
i-onuetllonat Uuk Haven wllh II, E. V, It, It., I ruins.
Erlu Mull East und West connect at Kilo with
trains on L. H. & M, H. II. n., m ciirry wllh o. o, A.
V. II. II., ut Etiinoiluin with 11, N. Y. 4; 1'. It. It., aud
at Drlitwood wllh A. V, it. 11,
I'uilor Ours will run between l'hllndelphla and
Wllllamsport on Niagara Express West, l ast Lino
West, Philadelphia Express East and Day Ex pi ess
East, bleeping Curs uu all night trulns.
WM. A. 11ALDWIN,
Jan, 8,'j6-tf aeneral Supt
B
LANK NOTEfi,with ttr without cxwujttlon
v www hi vV vyivjwJ VWWi
p.m. p.m. p.m.
12 2.1 s 3.1 1 is
12 2'l s .i 1 in
12 1 1 s 2.1 13 a
11 4.1 s is 1 M
tl .111 sir. 1 in
U 20 7 r.ii 1 11
11 iu 7 r.:i 1 in
11 to 7 4S 1 on
10 4.1 7 I'l 12 M
S 2.1 7 85 12 45
8 17 7 3) 12 II
5 12 7 25 12 31!
8 05 7 10 12 30
8 (i0 7 15 12 211
7 40 7 IB 12 111
7 StI 0 50 12 111
7 Oil 0 85 11 411
0 67 0 2S 11 .19
6 15 R 211 11 31
8 82 0 13 11 ii
C 27 I! fS 11 17
0 2(1 03 11 11
0 III! 5 53 11 112
5 ,'iS fl 41! 10 55
0 61 fi ID 111 49
5 41 5 31 111 43
5 41) 6 311 10 10
6 16 5 12 111 22
r. nt n (12 10 12
1 66 4 67 II) IN
4 3il I 40 9 fi 1
a.m. p.m. 11.111.
SUI GENERIS.
KPALMAMqil FJ ij MCnuiT'Ftl1ATr'l
virnin w JM!) J'lii
CABINET ORGANS.
UHEQUALEDKONAPPROACIIED
In crtpnrity ftnil cxMlonco by nny filhor. Awnnlol
TIEEIBT1S0M
an DIPLOMA OF HONOR at
VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867.
nil I V Atnerlonn Organs cvrr nwnnIM any tnn
UllL i ! K,lr,l,, t,p willed iTPHdit puch t'xinioriH
imry iccllcna ni to commnml n Aa kiId tlicro.
Allli AVC nwnrilcil liiRhent ivrriiiiiimn tit Tiiilm
ALlI AlU trlajr.ipocitloin.ln AmcrlrniM.Mi-lln
Kiiropc, (utof htindrctli thcro hnvn imt n jlx in
all whero nny other tirtf.un Jmvo Uvn jirtftrml.
DTCT I'cclaTcil liy Kininrnt Mulchiifl, In Itoth
DLOl hlnlilho In li II lirU tilnl. Hco
'iliSriMONIAIj CIUt'Ur.An, with fplnlui.s tf moro
thimOitnTliolimilHl (nt fm-).
IIIOIOT on lm?Ini( t Mnvon & llamlln, ,l)n not
lllulo I tnkn nny other. Vealan (ci T.Ahufii com
MIFWONM or fieltvitl ifa'U'f Wil'inf, atl fm- thl
rftwoi often try very hnrd to tfU atnnttttina the,
IJCLAJ CTVI CO wUhmoat Imiwtniitlmprnvfi
ntllY O I i LLQ menu rcr mmlo. 4rv
Sold fin. I 4'oiiiliTlltilloit Stop. Miporh
i:tucrc mm other Cunch nf tmw urlmtN,
PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGANS
qnisltc cumliinntlon of thpwo limlrumciit.
CCV DAVMEHTO f)rcnn.iiinl,lfiircahsnr
tAOl " AT (lltn I O. forinonlhlytircniniurly
jiitinicntii; or rt-ntcil until rent pays fur the ornun.
flATll flPlirC (""I Citciilnri, wllh fullpnritc
LR I ALUUUtO llll,riif. AiWriMMAHOM.fi
HAMLIN tllKIAN CO.. 151 Trcmnnt blncf, 1IOH.
TO Si S3 Union Pqniue, MEW YOIUCi or 60 Si til
Adaua bt,, CII1CAUO,
MASON & HAMLIN
A TS TIT
WAY tin OtlTAINED AT
WHOLESALE OH RETAIL
or
li. B. POWBJIJi,
SCRANTOI'T, Pa.
OfiiernI .ltfenf tifso for tho cclcliralctl
CHICKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. K. oMTLLiEK,
liLOOMSIWllG, PA.,
Dealer in nlinvo Iiistriiineiitrt.
Jlaieh l,'T5-y
HO.LJ.fNS cS: 1LOLMLS
No. 1, CenlloMre
PliimliPrs Gas ami Steam Fitters
JIANlTACTUl!l:i!S OP
X I 3ST "W .A. IR. E,
tlAl.VANI.ri) IKON COli.Nll i:,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wiro TrclIi.-i'H, &c. Dealers in SIiivch, 1'inif!
cs, l'uriiace.i, llaltinuirc JlealeiH, I.uw Down
(.irate, MantoN, I'UMl'E, Weather prip,
He, Also
GAS FIXTURES
nt the latest design. Speelal ntli-ntlnn linlil to ie
pali'liiL' sew Iiik JI.iehlneH nf i-t er tlesei Inlhiii, Se.ilei,
l.oeks, lull ll.iluillu:, Ht-i ritllli, Ae. I'llt.lte l.'i-sl-ileneeb
llealetl liy Meant at UMu.il! cost iiIium) llul
Air. fell. M, 'To- If.
Ti,A'r('iii.KV's ini-
, J ) I'liiM-il t'I'ti M licit
M)OD I'l'.Ml' H the lie
; Kiinnkilifiil Hiuul.iiil nt
1 the market, liy luinular
C MHllel, llm l.fht juinip ut
Ctii' tlnjieast money. Allentli'ii
la ln lleil In lllateliley'H Improved llrai U
et, Hie Drop check Milte, which can 1 io
t-. 11 In 1 raw 1 1 wllliuilt, distill hlntlie Johns,
and Iho copper chandler which neer
crncks, scales or rusls anil will last a lite
time, fur Mile- h.v ilealeis anil the iinilo
Kenenilly. In older mhu siiro lh.it you
get lll.ilehley's l'unip, ho careful and see
that It has my trado maikns ahote. If jouiioiiot
knnwwhero to luiv, descilptlte ehciil.ira, togi-llier
w It U tho name nnd address ot tho agent neartel J oil
will uo furnished hy uihlicssliiir Willi slnmp,
U1IAS (i. lll.ATL'lll.HY, Maiiur.ii tuiiT,
MH, Commereo bt 1'lill.iUt-lpnl.i.
roil 8AI.1I HY
J. SCHUYLER ifv SON, Bloomsturg, Pa.
.March r, 'fs-tmi
CARPETS ! CARPETS ! !
S. H. MILLER 8c SON
HAVE JUST HECKIVKD ami are nftcrinj;
forsalo atverylow pilccs one of tho ht-sl in
soiiinentsof CAlll'llTS eer oireied for sale ot
the town of llloomslmn?. They aro all new and In
the M-ry latest bit lea. Prices ary from ia cents to
l.r.n per yard, Call and boo theui,
Oct. S3, 14-tf.
A Fortune For $1.
Tho Wjointii!? Lottery draws on tho lMh .ind a 'h
of each moiiili, nnd J-.'tiiyini) In fash Hills a
paid In full, und no di-duelluiis. f npltnl (lilt. ), i'".
K-coliil(!llt, j.Iiiiii; Tlllld, i2 ',111 li: follllll, fHV'11"!
fifth, t-i.moj blAlli, t.()W) hesides TO.CT'J uniilltr
elflH.
. uiu ,im,i ni 1,1 u.t mi;, ,iiui t-wi,
AUJMJt CO., Til Nassau hl'.,NKW uiik.
.May 1 mm.
OTICI-: is lieieli'y' kIvcii lliut llm liloomH"
hlll-L' (Ins eoinnmiv will nut to si-rtli-n nine llln!
lllldsh uu-lei-s tu Iho ritli-iiM nf lllumiishtllL' lor
fli.Mi ulirlii Iho illsliiueu liom IIioHiitI dm-s not
exceed Mi feet j excess uf M feet will Iiuthiiriri d at
llm niloof wieentM ner foot until N-iilemlii-r Ibt
1M. f. W. II ll.Lllli, becretary.
bept. 11, '71,-tt
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
"WM. V, liODlN'IC, Iron Ptroct liclnw sec
011U, Dlooiushuii,', l'a., Isprep.u1.1l todo ul
Limn of
1'AJNTINO,
(1LAZINO,
nnd
pil'Elt HANCUNCiS,
In iho bebt btyles, at lauebt piiceB, and at shoit
notice. g
I'artles hay Inu such we'r todo wll bavo money hy
t . work warrant j t0 Biv0 Ballsfactlon, Oidor
WM. F. BODINE,
Mar, 0, ti-jy;
'Of
in k B
mm
tiiii uiu i;siraoruinnry win posnneiy urawou
July islh, 10:5. t'aplliiKiliI, fiui,iiiiii heeond.J.Mi.i'ii'U
Third i'ivwi f 0111 Hi ; si.n.'l smaller Kills, I he whole
ninomillni: In t.mi.Hiu, whlili Is paid to ticket hnhlcis
nt enth drunluir. Tldslnstlliitluii Is chailertd hj the
LccWutiire, nnd cut li ihitulnir Is bupi-nlscd hy Iho
I1.1.11I iilll l.f.rll l..u t . ..,,l..l ., II., ... .I.. .1,1 tint iilllil.
hers sent liy mall in ticket holdeisiis soonns puh
llshed. 'I li k-els for cither mo tl eat h, for IS. su lor
fan. Aiteiilswiiiilcili llliislriited 'I lines sent litnlii
i-tl-t litiiK- font. il, .li... lull ,. . 1 1. 11 .j '11, lulu 1.I1I1I