The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 03, 1875, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA,
Miscellaneous.
111',1,1'INU 1'A1VAANI) MAMMA.
Hinting tho com nnd potatoes,
llctplnf: to scatter tho foods,
Feeding Iho hens and tho chickens,
Freeing tho garden from weeds,
Drlv Inif tlio oowa M tho posture,
Vending dm homo In tho htnll
Wo llttlo chlldieii nro busy ;
Hiiro there'd work tor Us nil,
Helping pnpii.
Spreading Iho hay In tho Minshtno,
Haklng it "P hf a 't la dry j
Flocking tho apploa and poaches,
Down In Iho orchard hard tiy,
l'ltklng tho grapes In tho vlnoyard,
(lathorlng Iho nuts In tho Fnll
Wo lllllo children nro busy j
Yes, theic Is work for us all,
Helping papa.
Sweeping, nnd washing tho dishes,
llrluglng tho wood from tho shed,
Ironing, sowing mid ktittllng,
Helping to mal:o up tho lied,
Taking good care of tho bahv,
Watching her lost sho should fall
Wo llttlo children nro busy j
Oh, there la work tor ns n'l,
Helping mimm,i.
Woil: makes us cheerful aad happy,
Makes us both active and strong ;
Play wo enjoy nil tho better
When wo have labored no long i
Cllidly wo help our kind parents,
Quickly wo come to their call
Children should Ioto to bo busy,
Tluro la so much work for us nil,
Helping papa nnd mamma.
A question before the California, Courts is,
"Whether a woman is to bo considered n
widow because) her husband is in tho Stato
prison for life."
A Fulton countv man canturint? a rattle
snake, set about teaching it somo tricks. He
was on tho high road to success when they
had to bury him.
It looks bad to see n dog preceding his
master down tho street nnd calmly turn in tn
tho first saloon ho approaches. It shows
thoro is something wrong, something lack
ing, a deplorable tendency on tho part of
tho dog.
An exchange well says : "Tho man who
stops his paper to economize, is lil:o
tho man who goes barefooted to save his
shoes, and his intelligence nt tho end of the
year will faro as badly as his unclothed
feet."
It is suggested that slates bo hung in tho
vestibules of our churches to cnablo tho
young ladies to register their names on en
tering for evening service. If this plan is
adopted, tho young men won't have to wait
outside until church is out to seo if their
charmers are present. 1J Wen Mail,
Kind HriAimn. A man of Lombert-
street cast, going homo at a lato hour in tho
night, saw that tho occupants of a house,
standing Hush with tho street had left a
window up, and he decided to warn them
and prevent a burglary. Putting his head
into the window ho called out:
"Hollow 1 good peop !"
That was all ho said. A wholo pailfull of
water struck him id tho face, and, as ho
staggcrd back, n woman shrieked out :
"Didn't I tell you what you'd get if you
wasn't homo by nino o'clock?"
Good fob Lean Women. If any ono
wishes to grow fleshy, a pint of milk taken
before retiring at night will cover tho scraw.
nicst bones. Although now-a-days wo seo a
great many fleshy females, yet thero arc
many lean and lank ones who sigh for the
fashionable measure of plumpness, and who
would bo vastly improved in health and ap
pcaranco could their figure bo rounded with
good solid flesh. Nothing is more coveted by
Thin women than a full figure, and nothing
will so rouse) the iro and provoko tho scandal
of ono of the "clipper-builds" as tho con
sciousness of plumpness in a rival. In cases
of fever and summer complaint milk is now
given with excellent results. Tho idea that
milk is "feverish" lias exploded, and it is
now the physician's great relianco in bring
ing through typhoid patients, or those in too
low a stato to be nourished by solid food. It
is a great mistake- to scrimp tho milk pitcher.
Take moro milk and buy less meat. Look to
your milkmen ; have large-sized, well-filled
milk pitchers on tho table each meal, and
you will also have sound flesh and light doc
tor's bills.
A Philosophical Colore! Man.
An elderly colored man, with a very phil
osophical and retrospective cast of counte
nance, was squatting upon his bundlo on tho
hurricane deck of ono of tho western river
steamers, toasting his shins against tho
chimney, and apparently plunged in a stato
of profound meditation. His dress and ap
pcaranco indicated familiarity with camp
" life, and it being soon after tho siego and
capturo of Fort Donaldson, I was inclined
to disturb his reveries, and on interrogation
found that ho had been with tho Union forces
at tho place, when I questioned further. His
philosophy was so peculiar, that I will give
his views in his words, as near as memory
will serve mo :
"Were you in tho fight?"
"I hndalittlo taste of it, sa."
"Stood your ground, did you?"
"No sa, I runs."
"Run at tho first fire, did you?"
"Yes, sa, an' would havo run soona, had
I Juiow'd it was comin'."
"Why, that wasn't very creditable to your
courage.'"
"Dat isn't my lino, sa ; cookln's my pro
fession," "Well I but you have regard for your rep
utation?" "Ileputation'd nufiiu' to mo by do sldo of
life."
"Do you consider your lifo worth moro
than other people h."
"It's worf moro to mo sa."
"Then you must valuo it very highly 1"
"Yes, sa, I docs ; moro dan all dis world,
moro dan a million dollars, sa, for what
would that be worth to a man wid do bret
out of him. Sclf-prcberbation is do first law
wld me."
Hut why should youacton a different rulo
from other men 1"
"Cause, sa, diff'ront men acts diff'ront
valuo upon desselvea ; my lifo is not In dor
market."
"But if you lost it you would havo the
satisfaction of knowing that you died for
your country."
"What satisfaction would that bo to mo
when do power of feelin was gouo 1"
"Then, "patriotism and honor aro nothing
to you,',
"Nufiiu1 whatever sa."
"If our soldiers wcro all .like you, Irai
tors might havo broken up tho government
wJtlwut resistance1"
"Yes, sa ; der would havo been no help
for It. I wouldn't put my life in do scales
'gainst no gubcrment dat ebcr existed, for no
gubcrment could replaco do loss to me.
'Spect dough dat do gubcrment safe da all
liko mo."
"Do you think any of your company
would havo missed you if you had been
killed?"
"Maybe not sa, A dead whito man ain't
innch wid dese sojers, let alone a dead nlgga;
but I'd a missed myself, and dat was do pint
wld mo."
Siy ami When Lamps Hxploile.
All oxplosiom of coal oil lamps aro caused
by tho vapor or gas that collects In the space,
abovo tho oil. When Aill of oil of courso a
lamp contains no gas, but Immediately m
lighting tho lamp, consumption of oil begin',
soon leaving n space for gas, which com
mences to form ns Iho lamp warms tip, nnd
after burning a short time sufllclcnt gas will
accumulate to form an explosion. Tho gas
lu u lamp will explode only when ignited,
In this respect It Is liko gunpowder. Cheap
or Inferior oil Is always tho most dangeiom,
Tho flame Is communicated to tho gas
In tho following manner: Tho wick tube
In all lamps is mado larger than tho wick
which is to pass through it. It would not do
tn havo tho wick work tightly in tho burner j
on tho contrary, it is essential that it movo
up and down with perfect cmc. In this way
it is unavoidable tint spaco in tho tube Is
left along tho sides of tho wick sufficient for
tho ll.tnie from tho burner to paw down into
tho lamp and explode tho gas.
Many things may occur to causo the flatno
to pass down tho wick tube and explode the
lamp.
1. A lamp may bo standing on a tablo or
niantlo and n slight puir of wind from tho
open window, or the sudden opening of n
door, causo nu explosion.
2. A lamp may be taken up quickly from
a tablo or mantlo and instantly explode.
ft. A lamp is taken into an entry whero
thero is n draft, or out of doors, and an explo
sion ensues.
1. A lighted lamp is taken up a flight of
stairs or is raised quickly to placo it on tho
mantle, resulting in nu explosion. In all
theso cases the mischief is done by tho air
movement either by suddenly checking tho
draft or by forcing air down tho chimney
against the flame.
6. lilowing down tho chimney to extin
guish tho.light is a frequent causo of explo
sion, 0. Lamp explosions havo been caused by
ming a chimney broken off at tho top, or ono
that has a piece broken out, whereby tho
draft is rendered variable and tho flame un
steady. 7. Sometimes a thoughtless person puts a
small-sized wick in a largo burner, thus
leaving considerable spaco iu tho tube along
tho edges of tho wick.
8. An old burner, with its draft clogged
up, which rightfully should be thrown away,
sometimes continued in' use, and tho final
result is an explosion.
Horses and Mules.
Thero is no good reason why mules should
not bo more generally used than they arc,
especially by farmers. They are much hard
ier and much moro easily kept than horscsi
and what Is better still, they seldom becomo
frightened or unmanageable, except when
balky ; and it is better to have a balky mule,
which can often bo cured by kind treatment,
than a Billy horse that can only be prevented
from tearing everything to peices by constant
vigilanco and the use of all the muscle of a
strong man. Many persons object to mules
on account of their vicious propensities. It
is truo that many of them are stubborn and
treacherous, but such a disposition is often
causod by the brutality with which they are
treated when young. It is often supposed
that nothing but blows will conquer a mule,
but on tho contrary wo have seen mules
(which wero not only family pets, but which
showed fully as warm an attachment to those
who fondled them as any pet horso would
do. They are much less slow than oxen,
and In theso days of noisy steam cars and
shrieking whistles they are, except in appear
ance, far preferablo to many of the Billy and
easily scared horses everywhere to bo met
with. Under tho saddle a trained mulo is
easily ridden, and if not vicious or spoiled
in which case it is almost suicide to attempt
to rido him ho will amble along at a rapid
and easy gait, with far less fatiguo than a
horse. Tho day when the mulo will bo
emancipated from canal boat drudgery by
tho steam engine is rapidly approaching, aud
it might bo well for farmers and horso train
ers to pay some attention to tho training of
the hitherto despised, but very useful animal,
the mulo, for road and farm purposes.
The Quakeress and tho ShcrilT.
Some of onr readers may have heard of
Reuben Summerton, tho Quaker, who lived
for many years in Salesboro. Once iupon a
time thero was a sectional difficulty in that
unusually quiet town, and friend Reuben
got somehow mixed up in it. A writ against
him wa3 placed in the hands of deuputy
Sheriff Seaman, and the ready officer Bet out
forthwith to serve it. Arrived at tho Qua
ker's house,, ho asked if Mr. Summerton was
in. Tho good wifo Ruth had answered tho
officer's summons, and sho said to him :
"My husband is nt home, Bir, and it thee
will come in and be seated, he will speedily
soo thee."
Tho Sheriff entered the clean sitting room
and sat down. Ho waited until ho had be
como anxious and tired, when seeing tho
fair Quakorcsa in tiio yard he went out and
hailed her.
"Did you not promisothat I should speed
ily seo your husband ?"
"Nay, friend," with tho sweetest Brailo
imaginable, "I promised that ho would see
thee. Ho has seen thee. Ho did not liko
thy looks, and thereforo avoided thy path,
leaving tho houso by another way. Ho hath
left his home, and may not return until this
bad business is settled."
Deputy Sheriff Soaman scratched his car
as ho drovo out from tho Quaker's door
yard.
Tho American system for barreling rm
pics for exportation astonishes Europeans
greatly. In Lngland apples nro placed on
shelves in fruit houses, constructed speci
ally for tho purpose, and no ono thinkH of
sending them long distances to market. Tho
American apples, which now go to England
in largoquanties, Burpriso them considerably.
The Newton pippin was a few years ago the
favorito American npplo in tho English
market, but since the failure of that variety
its place lias been taken by tho Baldwin nnd
Rhode Island greening chiefly. Tho great
point with tho American exportation of
apples to England is not tho excellent con
dition In which they arrive there so much as
tho low- prico they can bo sold. A fine
American apple can generally undersell the
English homo article in tho Ixindon and
Liverpool markeia.
A SixouLAK Thee. In the island of Goa
near Bombay, there is a singular tree called
tho "sorrowful tree" because it only flour
ishes In tho night. At sunset no flowers are
seen, and yet, half an hour after, is qulto full
of them. Thoy yield a sweet perfiimo: but
the sun no sooner begins to shine than some
of them fall off, and thus It continues flower
ing in the night during the whole year.
A Maine girl left her clothing in an open
boat and hid herself, and when her parents
were crying and saying if they only had her
back they would obey her slightest wish, sho
appeared and said sho wanted to marry
George,
Value tho friendship of him who stands
by you lu tho storm ; swarms of Insects will
surround you In thasunshiuo, I
VEGETINE
rurlf.es the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates
tho Whole System.
lln Mr.llml rroptrtlr arc
ALTER ATI V H.T0N IO.SO LVBNT
AND DIURETIC.
Vfohtinr Is mado exclusively from Iho Juices ot
carefully selected barks, roots nnd herbs, nnd no
Mrongly concentrated that It will effectually eradi
cate from tho Bjslom every talot of scrofula, scrofu
lous humor, tumor, cancer, cancerous humor, cry
Hpelas, salt rhoum, svphllltlc diseases, canker,
raininess nt tho stomach, nnd nil diseases that arise
from Impure blood. delation, tnilammatory nnd
chronlo rhcuinatlsm.nctiralirla, gout and spinal com
plaints, canoulT bo effectually curod through tho
blood.
Tor ulcers and eruptive diseases ot tho skin, pus
tulca, pimples, blotches, bolls, tetter, scaldiiead and
ringworm, Vkogtink has never fallud to effect n per
manent euro.
For pains In tho back, kidney complaints, dropsy,
femalo weakness, leucorrlitoa, arise from Internal
ulceration, and uterlno diseases and general debili
ty, VKdKTiNZ nets directly upon the cauws of tliera
complaints. It Invigorates and strengthens tho
wholo system, nets upon secretive organs, nhajs In
flammation, cures ulceration and regulate tho
bowels.
For catarrh, dvspopMa, habitual rostlvcness, pal
pitation of tho heart, headache, piles, nervousness
and general prostration or iho nenous svstcni, no
medicine has ever gluui such perfect satisfaction ns
Iho Vkoktink. It purines the blood, cleanses nil or
tho organs, and iKmcsbOsn controlling power over
tho nervous ByMcm.
Tho rcmai kablo cures nrfectedbv Vsoktinr havo
Induced many physicians and apothecaries whom wo
know to prescribe and use It In Ikelr own families.
In fact, Veiiktime la tho best remedy jet discolor
ed for tho above diseases, and la tho only rellablo
111,001) l'lIHIl'llllt jet rlaccd before the public.
Arc not the many testimonials given for the differ
ent complaints satisfactory any reasonable person
suffering from nny dHensc mentioned above, that
they can bo cured? Head tlio testimonials Riven,
ami no ono can doubt, lu many of theso coses tho
persons say that their pain nnd buffering cannot bo
expressed, ns lu coses of serorul.i, whore, apparently,
tho wholo body wnj ono mass of corruption. It Vku
ktink will relievo pain, cleanse, purity nnd euro
such diseases, restoring tho patient to perfect lu alt h
afler trvlng different physicians, mauy remedies,
Buffering for j ears. Is not couduM u proof.lt you
nro n sufferer, you can bo cured ? Why Is this medl
clno performing such great curea7 It works In tho
blood, in the circulating lluld. It can bo called tho
dreat mood Purlller, Tho great sourco of disease
originates In tho blood : nnd no medlclno that dot's
not act directly upon It, to purify and renovate, hns
nny lust claim upon public attention. When tho
blood becomes lUeless nnd stagnant, either from
change of weather or of climate, wantot exercise,
Irregular diet, or from nny other causo, tho Vr.ar.
tink will renew tho blood, carry ore tho putrid hu
mors, elennso tho stomach, rcgulato tho bowels, nnd
Impart n tone of vigor to tho whole body. The con
viction Is In tho public mind as well as In tho medi
cal profession, that tho remedies supplied by the
Vcgetnblo Kingdom aro moro sate, moro successful
In tho euro of disease, than mineral medicines.
Veoktink Is composed ot roots, bai ks and herbs. It
is pleasant to take, and Is perfectly sate toglvo to
nn Infant. Do you need It 7 Do not hesitate to try
It. You will net cr regret It.
WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT
VEGETINE
FOR TEN TIMES UTS COST.
Tho great bencnt I havo rocelvod from tho use nt
Veoctinr Induces me to glvo my testimony In Us
favor. Ibollevolt to bo not only of great value for
restoring tho health, but a prevent fvo or disease
peculiar to the spring and summer seasons.
f would not bo without It for ten times lt.s cost,
EDWAItl) TIM) FIN,
Attorney and flencral Agent for Massachusetts of
craftsmen's Life Assuranco Company, No. 49 Hears
UnlMlng, Boston, Musj.
Yegotino is Sold by All Druggists,
j-EW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
AND
Gentlemen's Dress Goods.
DAVID LOWENBERG
invites attention to his largo andclegantstocfc of
Cheap and FasliionaWe Clothifli,
;nt his store on;
MAIN HTltEET, IN THE NEW BLOCK,
llLOOMSUUUG, PA,,
whero ho has Just received from New York and rhll
adelplda n full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
including tho most fashionable, durable and
oanosomo
BRESS
C0N3ISTINQ OP
nox,
SACK,
FItOCK,
GUM
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
OP ALL SOItTS SIZES AND COLORS,
no has also replenished his already large stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEItES,
FIQUHED
AND I'LAINiVESTS,
STItlPED,
flillltTS,
CItAVATS
SOCKS,
COLLARS,
IIANDKEUCIHEFS,
QLOVES,
;SUSPENDEItS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
no has constantly on hand a largo and woll select
ed assortment of
Cloths and Vostings,
wldch ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notlco, and la tho best
manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear and most
ot It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATOIIUS AND JKWKLKY,
OP EVEIIY DESCRIPTION, FINE AND CHEAP.
HIS CASE OF JEWELRY IH NOT HURl'ASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND .EXAMINE 1113 GENERAL ASSOHT-J
WENT OF
Clothing, Watches, Jewl
ry, &c.
DAVID L0WENHEUO.
uly l.fs-tf.
AN J ACTUAL Ul'SINms INSTITUTION AND
TEUtOKAI'lIIO INSTITUTE.
For Information cU u Office ea tend for Cuixom
Aorssuaaia, JweftVly
A TTOItNKY'8 11LANKS, Common and
r Judgment lionds, lust;LrJnlfdand lor taio at
the. Coi.i-mWn omco. All V1ii(KTT7?tU)niej' blaoks
either kept on baud or printed u order.
CHEAP
nam
AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
The Columbian Printing Estab
lishment is amply supplied with
the necessary Presses, Types and
other material for executing all
kinds of Printing at low rates and
in the most expeditious and satis
factory manner.
CALL AT THE
Columbian Building,
COURT HOUSE ALLEY,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
When special material is required
it will bo promptly obtained.
Books and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers,
Largo and Small Posters,
Letter and Bill Heads,
Envelopes with Business Cards,
Business, Pic Nic, Wedding and
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bills of Fare, &c.
Will all be supplied and excuted
in superior style, at cheap
rates and short notice.
Tho best workmen aro employed
and tho best material will
always bo furnished,
A liberal share of public patron-
ngo is respectfully solicited.
Bixjomsiiurq, June 18, 1875.
mmn opening i
BLIAS MENDENHALL
HAVING resumed tlio liiKlncm of Mcrclian
discing nt his Old Store, on
MAIN STRUCT, HLOOiMSIlURO,
NKAfc TUB r0S II0THI,
Desires to call tho attention ot his Friends and tho
FubllOKenernlly.o his
NEW, FULL AND VARIED
STOCK OF GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And bollctta asliaro of public patronnuo
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
DRV (100DS,
(1R00KI1IHS,
qukknswaur,
woodiinwaki:,
w1ll0wwaru,
hoots ,t siioi:s,
IIARDWARK,
FLOUR AND FEUD,
In connection with his stock of Mercnandlso ho
constantly keeps on hand in Ids yard.
A FULL STOCK OF
Dressefl and Mraeft Mer,
AND SIIINOLESOF HIS MANUFACTURE.
Bill Lumber made a speciality.
CALL AND SEE.
Oct. 8, 1S73 tf.
J. EVANS,
BEADY MADE
AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS THE
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES,
AND EMPLOYS THIS
BEST WOllKMEM
For flood Fits and Promptness In nillng orders
there Is tho placo to go.
Ills goods are selected with earn and his CUSTOM
WORK will compare favorably with tho best effort
of tho faihlonablo City Dealer.
HI! KEEPS A LARGE STOCK OF
BOYS'&HI LDEEN'SLOTHLNG
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS'.
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
A. J. EVANS.
July I, 1873-tf.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
TVpi. F. IiODINK, Iron Street below sec-
i T onu, juooinsDurg, ra., is prepared 10 uo ni
biUUS UL
PAINTING,
GLAZING,
and
PAPER HANGINGS,
In tho best styles, nt lowest prices, and nt short
uouec.
Parties having such wor to do wll nnvo money by
work warranted to giro satisfaction. Order
&UUC1 ICU
WM. F. B0DINE.
Mar. , 7l ly.
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BEAUTIFUL IffBW SOKTO. "NO
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noiwiaiu lor ivt ceui. uruer our cuuuukuu lur ioto.
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niobium aireei, ruunaeipnia, i u. jmy itwaw,
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WHOLESALE OROCERS,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
FmuiDBLriiM,
Dealers In
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No. ii Souui Seven tli Ktrei t,
tt PHILADELPHIA.
Ayor's Cathartic Pills,
For trio relief and
cure of all dcrango
meiils hi Iho Horn
nch, liver, and bow
els. They aro a mild
aperient, nnd nn
etccllcntpurgatlvc.
llelng purely vcrc
table, they contain
no mercury or mine
rnl vt hatct cr. Much
porloufl plckncaannd
suffering Is prevent
ml br llielr (iniclv
uo J nnd every family f hould have them on hand
for their protection nnd roller, when required,
Long cxperleneo ha proved thorn to bo tho paf
est, rurcit, anil hct of all the Villi Willi which
the market abound. Ily their occasional me,
tho blood Is purllled, tho corruptions of Iho sys
tem expelled, obstructions removed, nnd tho
x hole machinery of lllo restored to Its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish mo cleansed by Aptr'n ViUn, nnd
stimulaled Into nctlon. Thus incipient dlscaeo
Is changed Into health, tlio value of which change,
when reckoned on tho vnst multitudes ho enjoy
It, can hardly bo computed. Their sugar coating
makes Uicm pleasant to take, anil preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they nro ever fresh, and perfectly rellablo.
Although ri arrhlng, Ihey nro mild, nnd oiiernto
without disturbance to Ilia constitution, or diet, or
occupstlon,
Vull directions are given on Iho wrapper to
each box, how to use them ns a Family Physic,
nnd for tho following complaints, which tnoso
l'ltts rapidly cure!
For lM'pln or Indigestion, T.UtleM.
np, Languor And l,oss of ApiiPtltr.tlicy
should bo taken moderauly to stimulate tho stom
nch, and restore Its healthy tone and nctlon,
l or Liter Cnuiulnlnt and Its vai Ions symp
toms, UlllniiM lleimliicue, Kick 11im1.
uclio, Jttunille or4Jrrfa Nlcknms, Jill
I0114 C,llc and lllllniis Ifeterstllicy should
bo Judiciously taken for each case, lo correct tho
llsoased action or remove Uio obitnictlons which
causo It.
For Uyspntpry or ninrrhoFn,' but ono
roild dose Is generally requited.
For Itlicmimtlaia. Unul, O ravel, lul-
Rlttstlon of the 11,'Mf-t, l'uln In tlio
lilr, llncli and l.oliin, they should lie contin
uously taken, ns required, to (hangc tho diseased
nctlon of tins system. With such chango tlioso
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Ilropslcnl Nnrlllngs,
they should bo taken In largo nnd frequent dobes
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
lor NuiiprvMion. a largo dose should bo
taken, as It produces tho duslrcd effect by sym
pathy. As a mrnier J'llf, tako ono Or two rfts to
promolo digestion and relievo the stomach.
An occasional doso stimulates the stomach and
bowels, rcstoics tho appetite, and Invigorates tho
system. Hcnco It Is often advantageous whero
no serious derangement exists. Ono who feels
tolerably well, often finds that a doso of theso
makes him feel decidedly better, from tliclr
cleansing and renovating effect on tho dlgcstivo
apparatus.
nturAHKD nv
Jr. .. C. A mi CO., Practical ChemMt,
I.OWELTj, MASS., V. S. A.
FOR SALU 11Y ALL DIIU00IST8 EVEItVWUEBll.
A pill 10-75)1
NEW GOODS I
A HEAVY STOCK,
Cheaper tlian Ever!
S. H, MILLER & SON
Havo Just Received
tho largest and best sniijily ol
CHEAP AMD' FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They havo ever offered totlielr friends and cus
tomers.
(Jlotlis, Cassimeres, and Satinetts
for MEN'S WEAR,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for LADIE'S WEAR,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, OAMURICS,
ami every variety of Dry Goods desired,
Carpets, Mats, Ottomans,
in great variety mid at the
LOWEST CASH PEIGEB.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
including nil the varieties of
COFFEES, TEAS and SUOARS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
and a general supply of articles useful for tlio
table always on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods at cash prices.
Oct. 30,'74-tf
BLOOMSBURG
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STKEET, HHLOW MAItKET.
Manufacturer of and Healer in all limit oj
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
Wo uso tho test AMEItlCAN find ITALIAN Marblo,
Ho has on hand and furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMBS,
HEADSTONES,
URNS, VASES, &c.
Every variety of Marblo cutting neatly executed at
trio lowest miirnri. iirieea.
a innr nrnctlcalexnerlenco nnd norsonal attention
to Dullness makes the proprietor confident of giving
satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly uttendeu
10. 1. U. UOX 'i'Ji,
RSTN. Jl.Worlt delivered free of cliarcje.
Aug. it, '74-1y. T. L. (1UNT0N, Proprietor,
STANDARD MANURES-
Wo aro prepared to furnish tho following named
standard articles at ItEDUCEU prices.
ON GUARANTEED ANALYSIS.
IlAUOliy ltaw llono Super-Phosphate.
HAUOII'H High flrado Manure for Tobacco and tlraln.
HAUOII'S I'hospho Klsli Guano.
HAUdll'S Guaranteed I'uro around naw Hones.
llAUdll'S Ouarantecd l'uro Iiouo Meal.
llAUOU'S A. A. Nitrogen.
IIAUOII'H High Orndo Mixture.
Challenge Buiier-rho&phate.
KSTKULLA Truo lllrd fll'ANO.
No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano.
Philadelphia Ground Haw Hemes.
No. 1 1''lno llono Dust.
I'uro Dissolved Hones.
Ground South Carolina I'ossll Hone.
Acidulated South Carolina Uuano.
German Potnah Salts "Kainlt."
Pure Ground Land Plaster, sulphato of Soda.
Sulphate of Potash. Sulphate ot Ammonia,
oil of Vitriol. Nltrato of soda.
Murlato of Potash. Agricultural Salt, &e.
Prices furnished on application.
RAUGH & SONS,
Manufacturers and Importers,
onices ) 20 S. Delaware Avo., Philadelphia, Pa.
and y and
Warehouso t) 103 South Street, Haltlmore, Md.
BRIDGE LETTING.
WE WILL MEET AT OUR OFFICE ON
Monday. Kcntember the cth. IMS. between
onu nnd two o'clock, p. m., to iet tho ro-bulldlng of a
county llrldgoovcr Green Creek, InOranga lown-
hhln. near M. 11. 1'ntt.ersnn's.
Hit Is to rionn Alien liltlDOE, ono i,pan, nj feet
long, and 10)tf feet high nbovo low water, to be built
on old abutments suitably repaired, bpcctOcatloas
can lie Mien at tho offlco.
Wo will also receive bids tor n HHACE C0VEI1ED
Hitman, on the plan of tho ono laiely built In Green,
wood townsh'p, near Georgo Greonley's. All bid
ders to put In proposals for uch of tho two kinds of
bridges, and we rt servo tho right to award tho con
tract for such kind of brtdgo as o may deem advis
able commissioner!' omco, ) WM. I.AWTON,
Hloomsburg, Aug. u, 1ST5, t JOHN 1IEIINE1I,
Attisiti VYH.KuiCUtruJ JOHN ENT.
Aug, 10-Jt Clerk, commissioners.
Tins nrEit is on fius wit
R DWELL & (HESWAN
- Advertising Agents,
THinP & CHESTNUT 8T8 ST. LOUIS, MO
B
USINESS CARDS,
urn-Bit HEADS,
HILLliliADS,
POSTKItS, HO., AO.,
Neatly and Cheaply printed at thoCoLUM-
JHAI4 U1IIUU,
QtoviliiTfy'fonr Gompctttovs
HORLD
StoMSttfHIUlDElJ,HI0
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
TDHILADELl'lIA AND BEADING KOAD
JC
WINTER AIUtANG EM ENT.
NOV. Oth, 1874.
T1U1N3 LE4VB KCrKKT AS r0I.t.0WS (SCNPATKXCErTKH
For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsvillo
Tnmnqua, e., 11,53 a. in
For Catawlna, 11,38 n, m. nnd 7,50 p. m.
Tor Wllllamsport, c,M n. m. and 4,00 p. m.
TiuiNs.'ron nui'KKT leave as iou,ows,(sfNnAv kx
CEI'TKIl.)
Leave Now York, 9,00 a, m.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,15 n. m.
Lcavo Heading, 11,3 1 a, in., rottsvlllc, 12,10 p. m,
and Tnmaqua, 1,80 p. m.
Lcavo Catan If sa, ,so a. m. and 4,00 p. ni.
Leave Wllllamsport, s,20 n. in. nnd fi.oo p.m.
Passengers to and from New York and Plilladch
Thla go through without chango of cars.
J. E. WOOTEN,
May s, lST4-tf. General Superintendent.
TELAWAItE. LACKAWANNA AND
I W12STEUN HA1I.HOAI).
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
Tlme-Tnblo No. 09, Takes effect nt 4:30 A, M.
TIIUltSDAY, DECEMHEIt 10, 1S74,
NOHTHi
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
i.m. p.m. p.m
a.m. n in. p.m
12 2S
1 451
1 41),
13 3
1 25
1 10,
scrnnton
llellcvuo
TaylorMllc...
. ..Lackawanna
Plttston
.. West Plttston...
Wyoming
Mnltby
Kingston
Kingston
..Plymouth June.
....Plymouth
Avondato
Nantlcokc
llunlock's ( reck,
,.Shlckshinny...
...Hick's Ferry...
...Heach Haven...
llerwlck ....
....Ilrlar Creek
..Willow drove....
Llrno Itldgc
Kspy
...Hloomsburg
IlUDcrt
10 uo
10 14
IS 10
10 17
10 25
10 29
10 34
11) 33
10 45
10 60
10 M
11 00
11 05
11 09
11 18
11 62
11 40
11 68
12 ll
12 18
12 1!
12 17
12 20
It 32
12 37
12 42
12 45
1 03
1 11
1 14
1 0)
0 U iJU
12 1)
12 10
11 45
11 3.1
11 21)
11 10
11 10
10 45
8 25
8 17
8 U
8 05
8 CO
7 46
8 30
8 23
8 13
8 in
7 t.'J
7 r,3
7 4S
2 20
2 33
i 41
i 60
2 65
3 Ul
3 OS
3 IB
3 20
3 25
3 80
a 30
3 40
0 SI
4 l5
4 21)
4 28
4 30
1 45
4 61)
4 60
B l
B 12
fi 18
5 24
6 30
B 43
6 63
S 03
C 20
C 35
0 41
n 60
7 00
1 11
7 05
1 IS
1 00
7 11
7 10
7 25
7 35
7 ll
7 60
7 68
8 02
8 16
8 35
8 6i
0 05
7 00
7 12
7 1H
7 25
7 88
7 4H 12 M
7 33 12 4V
7 SO 12 41
7 25 12 (IB
7 10 12 Oil
7 15 12 -if,
7 IB It It
7 2D B 60 12 01
7 Ot S Ni 11 4(1
0 67
6 43
6 32
0 27
6 20
0 tlO
B 63
5 61
B 44
6 40
6 IS
B 01
4 65
4 30
o.m.
0 28 11 09
C 20 11 01
e, IS 11 22
0 (8 It 17
C 03 11 11
(53 11 02
fi 48 II) C5
5 40 10 49
6 34 10 43
7 47
7 65
8 12
8 TO
8 35
8 43
8 65
Catnwlssa Hrldgc,
6 SO 10 40
S 12 10 22'
..laarK'S mwiicu...
Danville
Chula&ky
Cameron
.Northumberland.
C 02 10 11
4 57 10 OS
4 40 9 5
p.m. o.m.
9 20
p.m.
p.m. u.ni.
DAVID T.
HOUND. Sunt.
Superintendent's Ofllcc, Kingston
, March 6, 1U4.
NORTHERN
COMPANY.
CENTRAL RAILWAY
On nnd after November 20th, 1873, trains will lcavo
SUNUUHYns follows:
NOKTHWAItD.
Erlo Mall B.20 n. in., arrlvo Elmlrn 11.60 n. m
" Cnnandnlgun... 3.33 p.m.
" llochester 6.15
" Niagara luo
Hunovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. nrrUo Williams
Port 12.65 p. rn.
Elmlrn .Mail 1.15 n. m., arrlvo Elmlrn 10.20 a. m.
Hulfulo Express 7.15 a. in. arrlvo Huffalo 8.60 n. m.
SOUTIIWAHI).
Huffalo Express 2.60 n. m. arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 4.60 n. m
" Haltlmore 3.40 1
Elmlrn Mall 11.15 a. m., arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 1.60 p. m
" Washington 10.30 "
" Haltlmore 6.30 "
" Washington 8.30 "
Ilarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrlvo Harris.
burg 10.60 1). in.
arrlvo Haltlmore 2.25 a. m,
" Washington 0.13
Erlo Mall 12.55 n, m. arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 3.05 n. m.
" Haltlmore 8.40 "
" Washington 10.35 "
All dally except Sunday.
V. M. HO YD, Jr., General Passenger Agcnti
A. J. CASSATT, General Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
riiiladelhlila & Erio 11. Ii. Division.
SUMMERTIME TABLE.
DN and after SUNDAY, MAY 23.1, 18VB.
tho trains on tho Philadelphia. & 1'ilu liall
ltoud Dlv Ison will run us follows :
WESTWA11D.
FAST LINE leaves New York 9 S5 a. m
" " " Philadelphia 12.66 p. in
" " " Halllmoro l.iu p. in
' " " llnrrlsburg n.oo p. in
" " nrr. at Wllllamsimrt 8.66 p. m
" " " Lockllen .10.2011. m
- " " llcllefonto J 1.60 p. in
ElilE MAIL leaves Now York 8,23 p. m
" " " Philadelphia 11.55 p.m
" " Ilarrlsburg 4.VS11. in
' " " Wllllamsport 8.35 a. in
" " " Lock llau'U 9,45 n.m
" " " llenovo 11.06 a. m
" " nrr. nt Erlo 7.50 p. m
NIAGAltA KXPItHSS lcaves'.l'ldladelphl.T. . 7.40 a. m
" " " Halllmoro 7.35 a. in
' " " Hnrrlsburi,',..,l0.r5n. m
' " arr, at WIlllauiHp.irt., l.Mp. m
" " " lock HllV l'll.... 3.1511. m
" " " ltvuuvu....... 4.30 p.m
EI.MIItAMAILlcaicsJI'hlladelphl.i s.Oda.m
" " " H.illlmuio h.80 a. m
" " " ll.iiilsbuig 1.25 p. m
" " nrr. at Wllllainspoit a.lop, m
' " " Lock Haven 7,30 p. m
:o:
mSTWAlW.
PIIIL'A EXl'HKSS leaves Loci: llavi!n. . .
" " " Wllllams)oit.,
" " anlves at Ilarrlsburg
" " " Hnlllmorii
" plUladelplda...
" " " Now YorSc
, . (i.4n n.m
... 7.61 1 11. Ill
. .11. J.I U. Ill
., 0.15 p, 111
., 8.311 p. in
. o.ji, p.m
... 9.1 1 a, m
. 10.V3.lt. m
.11 iiin. iu
.. b.o. ) p. m
O.'J ) p. 111
..916 )l. in
.. U.'J 3 p. Ul
.11. son. m
DAY nSPItllHS leaves Henovo
" " " Uick Iliivcn..,,
" " " Wllllamsport.-
" " arr. at Ilarrlsburg. ..
' " " Phlladeliitila..
" " " NowYoik
" " " ualtimoro
ElilE MAIL leaves Erlo
" ' ' llenovo
" " " Loel; Unveil..,.
" " " Wllllamsport...
" " nrr. at Ilarrlsburg
" " " Halllmoro
" " 11 I'hlladelnlda....
" " " Now Yorfc
, . 8.1 '5 p. Ill
. va 0 p. in
lo.N) p.m
. '.'.2 5 u. III
.. 7.uia m
. u.4.1 u. in
..'O.ii i u. in
PAST LINI! leaves Wllllamsport 12.S5 n. m
" " nrr. at Ilarrlsburg s.B5a, m
" " Halllmoro 7.3 3 a. 111
" " " Philadelphia 7,".5 a. in
" " ' Now York 10.25a. Ul
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Eipress West, Elmlrn
muii w est ana liny iuipros8r,a,si- maicu ctoso connec
tion at Northumberland with I. 11. II. It. trains for
niiifes.iiarro ami rirrnnion.
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Kprcss West nnd Hlmlra
Mall West m&kocloko connuction at Wllllarnsnort
niiu n. j, 11. iy. inuiis nuiiu.
Fast Lino West nnd Dar ExDresu East mako close
tijiiiuieuuii ul lAictk iiaieii wuii 11, c v. it. K.. crams.
jino au nasi anQ west coniwci at Krin uu
trains on L. H. ic v. s. It. It., at corry with o. a. A.
V. It. It., nt F.mnorlum with U, N. Y. & P. It. It, and
at Driftwood vttlh A. V. It. It.
Parlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and
WUliamsport on Mngara Express West, Fast Lino
West. Phlladalnhla Express East and Dnv Ifxnrosa
Bast, SlooiJiy cars on all night trains.
WM. A. JJAJjIJWJW,
Jan. 8, to U General Supt
B
LANK MORTGAOIifl fornaW clionp at Uio
SUI GENERIS.
ffiPALMAMNqUli" ,yiMtn.UI7Fr.HATf
ION & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
DNEQUALBDXUN APPROACHED
In cnpifcolty anA cictllcnco hy any other. AwardiJ
akd DIPLOMA OP HONOR"
VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867.
nut V Ainrrlcnn Orgnnn ever awnnlod nny mMut
U h L 4 Euro;o, or which rrwctit tuih rxlfiiorcll.
n.iry cxcrllcnco m to commftnd n wide mlo there.
AIM AVO ftwftnlal hlgheKt vrcm.nmd nt Inilmi.
MLlI H I O Irlnl KijrnMtlon. In AmcrIrnHwc)l nn
Kuropis Outot hundred thciu hnTu nut twun nil In
nil lro ftny other ornm havo Uvn jTcferrcil.
nrPT DoclarM liy Eminent MiiKlciftn", tn both
ULO I hcmUphr tn Iki tmrl vnlcd. Bra
'lllsriMONTAL CIUCtir.An, with oiiinlor. ot inoro
Uian Uuf Tholiftnitil (cint fruc).
IliPlOT on ImtlnK r Mnwin k llamlln. Do not
I u 10 I taXo nny othrr. Healer get unnrn com
Misaiona fr aetiuitf inferior oivirtf, ami Jut ihl
rtHAon rten try eery harit to tell something eiV.
UrUJ OTVI HQ wlthmont hmorUiit Improve
HCTi ul ILlo mpnts ccr mn.lo. Now
ol ftntl CoiailiTrintlnii Stop. Stiprrh
IHiirre nnd othtr ( hwcr cr iht dt'NlmiM.
PIAHO-HARP CABINET OHGAN.
qiilcii coinhiuatfutt of thvuo Instruments.
EASY PAYMENTS
, formonlhlyorqnartirly
iiujnientn; cr runUnl until rent pays for the organ.
PHTM flPIICP ""'1 Clrcnlnw, with full initio
uAIHLUUUtO uliu, f ri'O. AddrimMAPOn
HAMLIN II110AS CO., 151 Trrmont Struct, UOS.
TONj 26 Union Siiunrc, HEW XOIIKS or fell & ti'l
Almu St., CU1CA0U.
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET IMS
mat nr. obtained at
WHOLESALE OE RETAIL
OP
Ii. B. POWELL,
SCRAKTON, Pa.
Gencrul Agent also for tho celebrated
CHICKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. K. MILLER,
HLOOMSIWRQ, PA.,
Dealer in nbovo Instruments.
March 10, '75 y
110LL1NS cSc HOLMES
No. 17 Ccntro Stro .
Plnmta Gas ant Steam Fitters
JIAHUFACTUItKltS OP
riisr "W ARE,
lALVANizi:r ihon coit.Nici:,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wiro TrelliscH, occ. Dcalern in Rtovca, Rang
es, Kuniacen, llnltinioro Heaters, Low Down
Grates, Mantels, PUMPS, Weather Strir,
&c. Also
G-AS FIXTURES
(if the latest rloslcn. Special attention paid to ie
iiiilrln" ScwlnL' MaililniH of evirv descrlntlon. Wales.
ocks, lloll HiiiiRliiif, Key 1'lttliiK, Kc. lTUato llesl-
deuces HcatcU bybtcamut abiuall costahovo Hot
Mr. Feb. sr..'15-tf.
DLATCHLKY'f
I rrovert cucui
WOOD l'UMP in th
S Im-
CUMllHH
1 tho uc-
know ledired standard of
tho market, by popular
verdict, the lictl pump for
tholcast money, Attention
is lnvltoil to Illalclilev's Improved llrack-
ct. tho Drop chick valve, which can li
vvltliilran without 1lsturllni;thn Joints,
nnd tho copper cliambcr wiiich never
cracks, hcales or rusts ami will last a lllo
time. Korsalo by dealcis and tlio trado
Kcnerally. In order tubosuro tliat 3 011
get Ulatchlov's I'imip.tio careful and wo
that It has my trndo mark as above. If you do not
knnwwhero lo buy, di'scrlpllvo circulars, toKcthcr
with the name and address ot Iho airent nenrest juii
will bo furnished by addresslin; Willi stamp,
CHAW. (1. IlI.ATClll.llV, .Manufacturer,
Wl, Cominerco St., 1'hlladdpma,
FOIt SAI.II 11Y
J. SCHUYLER & SON, Bloomsturg, Pa.
March 5 '75-0111
CARPETS ! CARPETS ! !
S. H. MILLER & SON
HAVR JUST RKCKIVKD ami aro olTeriiif;
for bale ntverylow prices 0110 of thobestns
!Kirlinent ot t'Alll'CTH ever ofTered for fculo of
tlio town of Illoomsburif. 'Ihey am all new nnd In
tho very latest tli lea. Prices aryfrom isccuUito
tl.50 per yard. Cull aud bee tlicra.
Oct. S3, 'H-tf.
NOTICE.
TyrOTICE is lierehy Riven that tlio Illooms.
11 burir (las company will put In service pipe ami
furnish meters to tlio citizens of Illoomsburs for
tl2.no whero Uio illstunco from tlio btrect docs not
exceed M feet; excess of m feet will bo chanred at
tlio rate ot 50 cents per root until Seplember Ibt
1SI5. C. W, MILLElt, becrttary.
Sept. 11, 'U.-xt
lIENMLIOTfS
oi'PosiTi: tiii: cr.NTiiAL iiotki,.
Has a complcto btock of pure and rellablo
Dltt'CIS, MEDICINES, OIIEiHCAI-S, UY1S, ACIDS,
SOAI'3, SODA, SODA ASH, I'AINTS, OILS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VAIIKISIIES AND ALL
rAi.iTr.ns srnTUE.s broNOHs, imusii
IIS, I'EHVUMKKY, 4C
AT VERY' LOW P1U0ES.
Country Produco taken In exchango for Dnifs,
Medicines, Dyes, Sc.
-101-
CENTRALS? STORE.
Have a corefullybclectcd Bteck of cholco
TEAS, COFl'JtlS, SOOAll, Sl'ICCS, SOAV, I'lCKIXS,
BAUCIS, FISH, HAMS, CANNED FJIC1TP,
VJMKTAI1LE8 AND OTlIKIt 1'INU QltOCHIl
IBS, FORHION AND I)()MHSTI0
Fruilfl, Nuts nnd Cbnfcctionniy,
mi at tho lowca poss)bIo prices,
rwoountry rroduco take nt lu exthttDt'C.ufl
Mouabliurif, ilanli lu, lK5-y
A