The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 10, 1875, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
JBS A NO JIII5.
ltroallj don't wrm long njro,
Wnco j on wcm.lcn nn1 1 wna.loe,
Hut forty jcatu hato passed nnd Bonn
fdnco wo commenced to trudge along
Yea, forty j cars of wedded life,
Slnco you booamo my happy wife j
Hut now they oatl mo Undo .too,
And you have changed to Aunt Jonnette.
HutMlll t never will forget
When you.wa.1 bello and 1 vim beau.
Ah j os, It's very long ago,
sineo our joung love commenced to grow,
And o'er our heads tho Jenra have lollod,
And pooplo call ui rather old j
I'm sure It don't seem bo to me,
ou'ro sixty-one, I'm HUty.threo
It really don't soem It 'two so,
Hut when tho children pavi us by,
They always say 'liout you and I,
There's Aunt .Icnstte and Undo .loo I
Ah, well, (lod will soon call us homo,
And thin In Heaven wo shall roam,
And wife, perhaps vt 111 bo bo,
You'll look llko Jen, I'll look like .loo.
Then wo'll commenco our lovo onco more,
A1) happy ns In days.'&f yore,
L'or thoso wero happy.daya you know
And vcct nnd Joyful It will bo,
To Uo throughout eternity,
Au bonnlo Jen. and loving .loo.
l'or tho COLBMBl IN.
AND AXUKIi DEATH.
ANCRI, .SLI'.Kl1
HY TIM.Ii: LAIJBAC1I,
Qmtimied,
chap nou VII.
"O, brother Angel Death," sniil the Angel
Slrep, but before ho could say moro the
Angel Death interrupted ! "Listen brother,
or you will lose all tho sermon,"
Tho Angel Sleep did as ho was bid, and
what ho hcird so interested him I will re
peat a part of it. Ho said, "go my brethren,
go my sisters, spoak to your friend who
aro still out of tho ark of safety. Pluck
tlicm ns brands lrom tho burning, ivvery
soul whom you, under God, are tho means of
saving will bo a star in your crown of re
joicing. Kvery soul whom I, under Clod,
am tho means of saving will bo a star in my
crown."
"What!" interrupted tho Angel Sleep,
"Docs ho mean every soul be, under God, is
tho means of saving will add a star to his
crown in tho spirit land, nnd if so, how many
do you think ho has been the means of sav
ing, and how many your aged clasaleaders ?
Seo his locks aro silvered with many win-
tors." "IIo has very nearly lived three
scoro nnd ten," replied Angel Death, "and
has been, perhaps; forty years in tho Mas
ter's scrvico. Aye, oven forty years in tho
ministry, and, therefore, n thousand would.
bo a very low estimate, and your good class
leader has boon about tho samo timo in the
samo army nnd under tho samo Captain;
yet I daro not estiinato moro than fifty for
him."
"Then," said tho Angel Sleep, "ono will
wear a crown decked with a hundred bright
jewels through tho counties ages of ctcrni
ty, whilo tho other's crown will only have
fifty. Think you such a thing as envy can
enter tho spirit land 1 And do you think
tho minister works so much harder for the
Master than docs tho classlcader ? And if
ministers receive such beautiful crown?, will
they bo so much happier than others?" 0,
Baid he, waxing enthusiastic, "X cannot but
think of babies, nnd tho many idioU who
cannot expect oven ono star to deck their
crowns. Am I to understand tho spirit land
will be graded like this? Hold your majes
tic light, brother, and let mo seo if tho
preacher's words aro consistent therewith.
"Every ono may receive tho things done in
his body, whether they be good or bad."
"Aye," Baid tho Angel Sleep, "but that
docs not answer tho question, as babes and
idiots have dono nothing; as the former had
not tho timo and the latter had not tho nbil
ity. "Hut havo they really dono nothing,
brother," said tho Angel Death. "Have
they not accomplished that whereunto they
wero sent? Havo they not traveled the
wholo journey of life, viz: "from tho cradlo
to tho tomb ?" And think vou tho Mastor
requires moro of them 1"
"That certainly presents tho subjoct in a
new light, brother Angel Death," said tho
Angel Sleep, thoughtfully, "Hold your
majestic light." "Nay, replied tho Angel
Death, I have already shown you all which
may bo seen by my majestic light upon that
subject. Uoth will bo happy in tho spirit
land."
"Then," said tho Angel Sleep, joyfully "if
tho Christ can savo babies and idiots with
out reference to works, or to their own exer
tions, can ho not savo tho heathen, also, ayo,
even thoso who bow to wood nnd stone, if
they know no better? Hold your majestic
light, brother, let us seo what recommenda
tion it requires to stand at tho great throne :
"This woman hath given her all."
"Sho hath dono what sho could."
"Ah, thoso sentences, true, aao written in
letters of gold nnd sparklo brightly. And is
such encomium indeed sufficient to savo?"
"Yes, brother, Angel Sleep, I venture to
say it is, who ever gives his all to Christ,
who ever does nil ho can do, I venture to say,
will bo saved." "And do .you mean, too,
that they who do much will receive a great re
ward, nnd thoso who havo little to givo will
recelvo accordingly. 0 1 whnt great joy for
tho few I what comparatively llttlo for tho
many 1"
"Do not tako that ns n mnttor of fact, dea'r
brother. Thero will be services horo this
evening, you como and listen what tho
preacher says, I cannot bo here, I must bo
with ono of your favorites, your beautiful
boy. Nay, do not chide," said tho Angel
Death.
Tho Angel Sleep would havo remonstrat
ed ; but when be looked up ho saw tho Aiigcl
JJentu liau vanished.
CHAPTEP. VIII.
Angel Sleep searched diligently for tho
Angel Death, but did uot find him 'till threo
days had nearly passed, nnd ho had well bo
gun to despair of over finding him again,
when his curiosity was aroused by seeing a
procession, nnd wishing to know what it
meant, placed himself whero ho could seo it
pass, and in tho procession ho found tho
Angel Death, who, to his great joy, rccog
nized him Immediately, nnd following tho
procession they both entered thoehurch with
it. Tho Angel Sleep was almost confounded
nt tho costly sombro robes and tear-stained
faces of tho multitude, Ho listened in
dreamy sort of way to the words of tho good
minister; but when he heard him speak of
the child ns a white robed Angel, bearing a
palm of victory and wearing a crown of
glory, walking up nnd down golden-paved
streets, nnd iu and out pearly gates, singing
a now song tho song of Moses and tho
Lamb. Only gouo before, watching, wait
ing to welcomo his parents to that better
shore. Tho Angel Sleep looked at tho An
gel Death and naked, "docs ho seo nil that
by your mngestio light, brother?" Hut o'ro
tho Angel Death had timo to reply, tho An
gel Sleep's cycii beheld n casket which rested
on tlio altar which ho had not beforo noticed.
And nt that moment It was opened and ho
beheld his littlo favorite. Ho looked at tho
casket; it was of tho faint IDao huo without,
nnd decked with sliver edges, sliver handles
lunl silver diamonds. Within, it was pure
Whlto buvo tho dellcuto tinted lllao flowers,
Within tho casket lay tho boy ns white ns
tho Unworn (sweet emblem) wlitoli decked
his frail, white- hands, nil, savo tho golden
curls, which, all unchanged, decked his now
innrblo brow. 1 to saw immediately Angel
Death had drawn tho whlth curtains over
tho lovely eyes nnd bound fast their gold
dyed silken fringes. "0, beautiful, beauti
ful," murmured tlio Angel Sleep. "I knew
not tho Angel Death gavo so beautiful a
iouo to the delleato clay caskets ho carries
to the laud of tho dead, lieaiitifiil indeed
is that narrow dwelling, sweet even for its
lovely Inhabitant " Then hurrying to Angel
Death hn said, "I know not how to adequate
ly express my feelings of grntltudo to you
forgiving my favorite "
"Nay, my brother," clilded tho Angel
Death, "I did not givo him that beautiful
casket. Llttlo ho reeks what now holds his
frail, clay body, Tho beauty of that casket
of hi?, puro while robes and of thoso exniils-
Ito flowers aro nothing to him now. Did
you not hear tho minister speak of his spirit
In tho spirit land, reveling in joys celestial?
How think you ho cares now for thoso evan
escent, tcrrcstlat casket, robes and (lowers ?"
Surely wo may say of him
A celestial (lower,
Doomed to bloom awhile
In tcrrostlul bower;
Hut now transplanted,
Tat.cn homo
Where fairest, sweetest flowers bloom.
There, In tho Father's gnrden,
Where Impure air,
Or, sun's hot rays, tho Warden
Will no'er.nllow to come,
Now forc crinoro
To safely, s eetly bloom.
"lint," said tho Angel Sleep, "where, or
how was the beautiful casket gotten, if you
did not give it?"
"His parents gave it to him," answered
tho Angel Death.
"What," returned tho Angel Sleep, "they
did not buy it? It must havo cost a great
deal of money 1"
"About a hundred dollars," answered the
Angel Sleep. "Hut," continued he, "come
with me now," and ho led him.to tho homo
of tho boy whero tho Angel Sleep was sur
prised at tho preparations there. "What,"
said he, "Angel Death can it be they aro
glad ho is gone. Aro tliey preparing a
feast?"
Even tho grave Angel Death could not
help smiling at tho eagerness and questions
of tho good Angel Sleep, ns ho answered :
"No. They aro not glad ho is gone, but
thoy are preparing a feast."
"And for how many?" asked tho Angel
Sleep.
"Perhaps sixy or seventy," replied Angel
Death.
"And how much will it cost?" still que
ried tho Angel Sleep.
"Forty or fifty dollars," answered tho An
gel Death.
"And what is tho use of such extrava
gance, Angel Death 7 When tho child lived
he was deprived of the necessities of life,
becauo his parents were too poor to procure
them and now "
"It is tho way of tho world," returned the
Angel Death.
"liut is it a good way?" asked tho Angel
Sleep.
"Let conscienco answer that," said tho
Angel Death ; "but it is now timo for us to
part for to-day."
"0, stay," said tho Angel Sleep, "I so
long to know who will be greatest in tho
spirit land. Tho minister, tho little boy,tho
class-leader, the aged grandfather, tho youtl
or tho little babe, and I want to know who
will bo happiest."
"Good night," said tho Angel Death, and
beforo tho Angel Sleep had timo to remon
strate, was gone."
7b be Continued.
A Sunny Temper.
What n blessing ton household is a merry,
cheerful woman ono whoso spirits nro not
affected by wet days, or little disappoint
ments, or whoso milk of human kindness
does uot sour in the sunshino of prosperity.
Such n woman in tho darkest hours bright
ens tho houso like a little piece of sunshiuv
weather. 1 ho magnetism of her smiles and
tho electrical brightness of her looks nnd
movements infect every one. Tho children
go to school with a senso of something great
to be achieved ; her husband goes into tho
world with a conqueror's spirit. No matter
how peoplo annoy nnd worry him nil day,
far oirhcr prcsenco shinos and ho whispers
to himself, "at homo I shall find rest." So
day by day sho literally renews his strength
and energy, nnd if you know a man with a
beaming face, a kind heart, and n prosper
ous business, in nine cases out ol ten you
will find his wife of thrfe kind.
In Lancaster county is tho greatest nickel
mino in tho world, and tho only ono that has
yet been discovered in tho United States
Tho mino lies upon the dividing ridgo be
tween Chester county and Pequa valley,
Besides nickel, iron and copper ore havo
been found. Tho copper has been known
there for seventy years. Tho nickel oro is
of a gray color and so hard thatitcanbeob
tained only by blasting. After it is broken
into small particles it is thrown into a fun
nrice and subjected to a strong heat. It is
then smelted liko iron. After being placed
between two heavy iron rollers and pulvbr-
Ized it is sent to Camden, N. J., whero tho
copper is separated from tho nickel. It is
next protected from foreign nickel by forty
percent, duty. The average price of puro nic
kel is about ?2 00 a pound. In tho Lancaster
mino -100 or 000 tones aro obtained monthly,
1 t l 1 1 .1 1 nt
uuu iiuuiH uuo nuuurcu nnu nny men aro
employed.
Tho captain of a Bteamcrsaw an Irishman
smoking away abaft tho wheel-house, step
ped up to him and said :
"Don't you seo that notice stuck up there?'
"Dy'o mano that bit o' painted tin ?":
"To bo euro 1 do. Why don't you follow
that?"
"I haven't seen it move It's nailed fast
I consider,"
'I mean havo you read that notice-?"
"DIvil a bit, shuro I don't know how to
radc."
"Well, it says, no smoking allowed here."
"JSo the powers, it doesn't conaaru mo u
mile, thin, for I nivcr smoked 'aloud' iu my
file."
It is a well-known historical fact that tho
L'atliolic colony of Maryland was tho first to
establish perfect religions freedom in tho
new world. Few, however, of our readers,
wo presume, have over read tho celebrated
Maryland proclaiming this great and iucs
tlinablo right now enjoyed by tho wholo
American people. It was enacted in 1031,
only after tne Pilgrims landed nt Plymouth
Hock, nnd is in tho fullowlng brief mid com
prehensive language ; "No person within
this provinco professing to bellovo lu Jesus
ChrUt shull bo In any way troubled, molest
ed or discountenanced for his or her religion,
or In tho freo cxerclso thereof,"
An cxclmngo says: "tho Sandwich Island
ers bellovo that Ilcclzcbub walks tho earth
iu tho form of a woman," And now and
then you will find a man in this country
who believes so too, and that 1)0 has married
tho woman,
VEGETINE
rificj tin Blood, Iloaovates and Invigorates
tho Wh:lo Syttom.
lis Mi-illtal Proprrlln are
LTERATI V Bl'ON 1 0,S0 LV I5NT
AND DIUUBT10.
VrnKTtNK lsmado exclusively from tho juices of
carefully sclerted barks, roots nnd herbs, and so
strongly concentrated that It will cIToctually cradl
onto from tho sjstem every Mint of scrofula, scrofu
lous numor, luinor, cancer, cancerous iiutuor, ery
sipelas, salt rheum, syphilitic diseases, canker,
falntness nt tho stomach, and nil diseases that arise
from imrnirn hlnod. sciatica. Inflammatory and
chronic rlieumnt Ism.nenralgla, gout and spinal com
plaints, can only uo ciieciu.iuy curcu inrougu uiu
blood.
Vnr ulcers and rrnnllvn diseases fil tho skin, mis
tules, pimples, blotches, bolls teltcr, scnldiiead and
ringworm, Veiietink has nevcr;tallud t cllect n per
maucnt euro.
For nalns In tho hack, kidney comnlnlnts. dropsy,
femala weakness, leucorrhioa, arlso from Internal
ulcernl Ion. and uterine diseases and general debili
ty, Veoctinu acts directly upon tho causes of thoso
complaints. It Invigorates and strengthens tho
wholo system, acts upon secrctuo organs, alloys In-
iiammauou, cures uiccruuuu uuu uuuimia mu
bowels.
'or catarrh, dvsneasla. habitual eostlvenes, pal-
pltnllonof the heart, headache, plies, nervousness)
and general prostration of thotierous system, no
medlrlno has out given such perfei t satisfaction ns
tho Vriiktinr, It puililcs tlio blood, cleanses nil of
the organs, and possesses a controlling power out
tho nervous system.
Tho remnrknhlo cures nlTcctedby miktink hao
Induced many physicians nnd npollircarlos w hum wo
know to prescribe nnd use It In their own tamllles.
in fart. VniKTiNK Is Ihn best, remedy vet dlscncr-
ed for tho above diseases, nml Is the only reliable
union ruiuiiiui jet. piaccu tieioro tne puunc.
Arn ant Ihn tnnnv tpKtltnnnl.ils irlven for thedlrfer-.
ent complaints snltsf.ictory any reasonable person
sintering from nny disease mentioned above, that
tuey can oe eurem jteuu inu irMiimmi;in k'
ami no ono can doubt. In many of these eases tho
nersons say t hat their rain anil butteilng cannot bo
expressed, as Incases of scrofula, v here, apparently,
too wuoie oouv was ono mass oi eoi rupnuu. u i-;u-ktink
v.111 relleui pain, cleanse, pmify and euro
such diseases, restoring I ho patient to perfect health
after trjlng different physicians, many remedies,
Buffering tor j ears, is not conclusl . o proor. It jou
nro a sufferer, j ou can bo cured 7 Why Is this medl
clno performing such greateures? ll works In tho
blood, In tho circulating fluid. It can bo called tho
(li-pat ltlooil l'lirltler. The trreat sourco of disease
originates In the blood; amino modicum that does
not act directly upon It, to purify nnd renovate, has
any lust claim upon public nttenltou. When tho
blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from
cuange or weainer or oi enmaie, want- oi eM-mse,
Irregular diet, or from any other cause, tho Vl'dK-
tinb will renew tho blood, carry off tho putrid hu
mors, cirnnso tlio siomacu, reguiaio lae uonois, uuu
imnarta tone of Itror to tho whole body. Thecon-
ctlnu Is In the nubile mind us well ns In the medi
cal profession, that tho remedies supplied by the
cgeL.ioiu iviugiiotu are mure sair. mum aui-io-nii
In tho euro of disease, than mineral medicines.
Veiiictisg Is composed of roots, lurks nnd herlw. It
Is nleasant to take, and Is nerfectiy safe totrlvo to
nn imam. io you nccu ilv no ivji uusiuuu iu iiy
it. l ou w in never regret u.
WOULD NOT, BE, WITHOUT
VEGETINE
FOR TEN TIMES ITS COST.
Tho creat benefit I havo rccelvod from thousoof
VnfiCTiNK induces mo to givo my testimony In Its
fnior. I believe It to be not only of great value for
restoring tho health, but a preventive or disease
peculiar to the spring and'suinmer seasons.
1 VrOUlU UOt OU 11 UUUt it 1UT 111, Ilium II IUSU.
UIIWAltU TIl.DU.V.
Attorney nnd (leneral Agent for Massachusetts of
i;rarrsmcn s i.uo -As-iurnucu juiupauy, no. u auura
Hutlding, Boston, Mass.
Vegotino is Sold by All Druggists.
EW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
AND
Gentlemen's Dreas Goods.
DAVID LOWENI5EKG
lmltcs attention to his large nnd elegant stock ot
fliesi) and FasliionaMfi Clotliii
'at his store on;
MAIN STltllRT, IN Tlin NEW ULOCK,
llLOOMHllUUO, I'A.,
whero ho has Just received from Now York nnd Phil.
tadclphla a full assoi tmcnt of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including tho most fashionable, durable and
numibomo
DRESS GOODS,
CON3ISTINC1 01'
BOX,
SACK',
FllOOh:,
nuji
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
OF ALL BOUTS SIZES AND COLOIIS,
IIo has also replenished his already largo stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEUES,
1'KlUItKD
AND !'LAIN,VESTS,
STltll'ED,
SiIIltTS,
CliAVATS
SOCKS,
COI.LAItS,
HANDicnnciiiuFs,
OLOVE3,
;SUSPENDnit3,
AND
FANCY AIITIOLYES.
lis has constantly on hand a largo and well select
ed assortment of
Cloths and Veotings,
which ho Is proparod to make to order Into nny kind
ot clothing, on vory short notice, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing Is made to wear ana moit
of It Is of homo manufneturo.
OOUV AVATCIIKS AND JKWKLKY,
Ol'EVEHV DESCltllTION, FINE AND C1IEAI'
HIS CASE OF JEWELTtV IS NOT SUIH'ASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL ANDJ1XAMINE' HIS OENEItAL ASSOUT
MENTOF Clothing, Watches, Jowl
ry, &c.
DAVID LOWKNHEK0I,
uly 1,73-tf.
AN ACTUAL HUKINKSS INSTITUTION AND
TKl.lidUAl'llIO INSTITUTE,
l'or Information call nt Ofllco, or bend for Vtiiixet
AuvEKTitaiB. Junm-ly
TTOItNKY'H HLANKS, Common and
f Judgment Itonds,
tlm Cm rruniiti flfltrj,. j
jaginem nonas, jusutinoici na ror tnio at
uhuun onioo. All kliiHuratterney's Hauls
either kept on bund or prtuuU to order.
CHEAP
AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
The Columbian Printing Estab
lishment is amply supplied with
tho 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,
Bloomsdukci, Pa.
When special material
is reqtnrei
it will bo promptly
obtained,
Books and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers
Largo and Small Posters,
Letter and Bill Heads
Envelopes with Business Curds,
Bussiness, Pic Nia, Wedding ant
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bills of Faro, &c,
Will all bo supplied and oxcutet
in superior style, nt cheap
rates and short notice.
Tho best workmen aro employe
and tho best material will
always be furnished.
A liberal share of public patron
ago is respectfully solicited.
Bi-ooMBiiuna, Junk 18,1875.
mm opening t
1LLAS MENDHNIJALL
TAVIN'G rceunicd the business of Morclini,.
JLX discing nt his old Store, on
MAIN STUUET, llLOOMSHUltO,
NEAR TIIK KOUKS UOTH,,
Deslresto enlltho attention of hU friends nnd I ho
uouogencrniiy.o his
NEW, KULLAN1) VAKllit)
STOCK OF GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And solicits nsharo of public patronage
1I1S STOCK CONSISTS 01'
Ditv noons,
oiioci:iui:s,
QiiunxswAiti!,
WOODENWAKR,
WlLLOWWAllU,
1100TS A SHOES,
IIAHUWAIlH,
1'UHIIl AND VllEl).
In connection with his stock of Jlercnandlso ho
constantly keeps on hand In Ids yard.
A FULL STOCK OF
Dressed and Undressed Lite,
AND SIIINULES OF HIS MANUFACTU1IE.
Bill Lumber made a speciality.
CALL AND SEE.
Oct. 3, 1ST3 tf.
J. KVAiNK,
HEADY MADE
AND
CUSTOM MADE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS THE
FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES,
AND EMPLOYS THE
BEST WliKMEM
For flood Fits and Promptness In tilling orders
thero la tho placo to go.
His goods aro selected with caro and his CUSTOM
WORK will compare favorably with tho best effort
of tho fashionable city Dealer.
HE KEEPS A LA 110 E STOCK OF
BOYS' & HI LDEI-N'SLOTHIftG
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS'
At Astonishingly Low Prices.
A. J. EVANS.
.Ttllyl, 1873-tf.
3?-A.I3Sra?I3STC3-:
GLAZING AND PAPERING
"WPI. 1'". IlOniNE, Iron Street lielow mc-
t t omi, nn
lllooinsburg, l'a., Is prepared to do al
kinds of
PAINTING,
GLAZING,
and
TArER HANGINGS,
In tho best styles, nt lowest prices, nnd nt short
notice.
Parties ua lng such wor to do wll save money by
work warranted to givo tatlstactlon. Order
solicited
WM.IF. 110DINE.
Mar. c, '7t-ly.
PHILADELPHIA ADVS.
DHAUTirTTIi 3MB W SONG. "NO
Friendly Voleo todrcet Me," by II. 1'. Danka. Sent
post-paid ror 35 cents. Order our cataloguo forlsffl.
VM. II. IIONNEIt & CO., MH-.10 Publishers, 11 OK,
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. July 1C-12H-.
SSXBX'S COTTAGE ORaANS.
Organs and Arlon Pianos. E. SI, llltiri'i:. IMi'heht
nut St., Phlln., formerly of 13 norlh 7lh bt. Jy.ld-lMV
"yAINWKIGIIT & CO.,
WHOLESALE dHOCEItS,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Strccjs,
1'lllLADBI.rilli,
Dealers In
TEAS, SYEUrS, COFFEE, SUGAIt, MOLASSES
I'.ICE, SrlCKS, BICAIIB SOW, &C, C.
rw'Ordera will receive prompt attention.
clj-tt
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Ten copies
Twenty copies lo.tio
AKVEIl'l IHI'.MEN'IS twcnly-fHo cents per line.
Iteinltanccs should bo made by Draflsor lust Of.
tlcu orders.
Addrcsa
THE TIMES. .
. No.UBOUlhHovenlhNtrett.
U l'lllLADtXl'HlA.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Tliroat nml LunRSi
Buoh na OoUKhs, Oold, Whooping
Ooujtti, llronchltis, Asthma,
and Consumption,
Among tho greo
dUeovcrlei of modem
telonco, fot nro of
moro ro&l valuo to
i, mankind than Hill cf-
fectual remadr for all
ducaiei of tha Throat
nnd Lung. A rut
trial of IU Tlrtuei.
throughout tldt nnd
other countries, ha
thown thst It docs
turolr and dToetuallv
control thorn. Th Uitlmony of our bent cltl
ien, of all ckiiti, oitnbllihei tho fact, Hint
Cnr.iiur 1'ncrouAL will nnd (loan rdlovo and
euro tlio afflicting diwrders of tho Throat tind
I.titigi beyond any other medicine. Die most
dancerom nffectlon of tlio Pulmonary Organs
ylold to IU powari and cue of Consumption)
cureJ by this preparation, are publicly known,
o remarktbie ni hardly to Le believed, wero
they not proren beyond dispute. Ai a remedy,
It li adequate, on which the public may rely
for full protection. Ily curing Coughs, tho
forerunner! of more erfous disease, it saves un
humborod lives, and an amount of Fullering not
to bo computed. It challenges trial, nnd con
vinces tho most sceptical, l.t ery family hould
keep It on hand u n protection against tho eaily
nnd unperccived attack of Pulmonary AITco
tlons, which aro easily met at first, hut which
becomo incurable, and too often fatal, If neg
lected. Tender lungs need this dofencoi nnd it
Is unwise to bo without it. As a safeguard to
children, amid tho distressing diseases which
boet tho Throat and Chostnf childhood, CimitiiT
l'l-.CTORAt. Is iuvahiabloi for, by Its timely ue,
multitudes aro rescued from premature graves,
and saved to tlio lovo and affection centred on
them. It acts speedily nnd ftirely ngaint ordi
nary colds, securing sound and health-restoring
sloop. No ono will sufier troubicsomo Iiillu
CM17H and painful Uronchltls,whcn they know
how oasiiv thoy can ho cured.
Originally tlio product of long, laborious, and
mccessful chemical Investigation, no cost or toil
Is spared in making every hottlo In tho utmn.t
poslblo perfection. It may bo confidently relied
upon as povossing all tho virtues it has ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures as
mctnorablo as tho greatest It has over effected.
mirr-ABHo iiy
Dr, J. C, AYER L CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical nml Analytical Chemists.
SOLD Y ALL DKU00IST3 ISVCttYWIIISBD.
Apill ICibjI
A HEAArY STOCK,
Glieapes? tlian Ever!
Q i:i MITTT?D Qr GfiAT
llavo Just llcccivcd
tlio largest and best supply ol
CHEAP Aff FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They havo ever offered totneif frlcnd3 nnd cus
tomers.
(Jlotlis, Cassimeres, and Satinetts
for JIKN'8 WEAK,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for LADIK'S AVKAK,
CALICOKS, AlUSLINS, UA.IIIKICS,
and every vnriety of Dry Goods desired,
Carpets, Mats, Ottomans,
in great variety nnd at the
LO WEST CASII PJirGES.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
including nil the varieties of
COKFEKS, TKAS and SUOAKS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
and a general supply of articles useful for tho
table always on hand.
CALL AND .SEE.
Country produce of all kinds tahen in ex
change for goods nt cash prices,
oet. 3o,'i4 tf
BLfOOMSiuRQ
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN' STIIHHT, HIH.OW MA1IKHT.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all hind) of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
WousothobestAMIIHICAN and ITALIAN Maible.
llo has on hand nnd furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMIiS,
HEADSTONES,
UHNS, VASES, he.
Uvery variety of Marblo cutting neatly executed at
tho lowest market prices.
A long practical experience and personal attention
to business makes the proprietor eonlldent ot giving
satisfaction. All orders by innll promptly attended
10. 1'. u. UOX TJt.
S.SiV. 11. Work ddiuredfrce of clMrrjeS'QH
Aug. 21, 'J4-ly. T. L. (1UNTON, Proprietor.
fSS-OO FEE, T03XT.
REGISTERED TRADE-HARK,
X sea fowl deposit iniioiU'il exclusively by
OIII'Sl'lVI'S II'OHI ftUUlll Alliei'll'il.
SOLUBIiK
AiiimoiiialEd SDiier-Pliosiiliale.
Analysis on cncli bajr nnd quality Kiwrnnlced. Pco
.10SIAU J, ALIiliN .S SONS,
No, 1 S. Delawnro Avcnuol'hlladelphla.
,iug20-9t.
NOTICE TO THKSSL'ASSEHS.
-TOTK'i: IS III-HEltYdlVEN lo nil per-
l sons not lo tresspass on tlio premises of tho
Tffiilerslgiicil lu limiting, fishing- or nlhc ndse, ns the
is'iialty of tho law will In eury ease bo mforced
ugnlnst them.
N. L, Campbell, L. A. Hutchison,
H. A. Miairetts, hamuel Neyhard,
(ieorgo Conner, Philip Creasy,
llesK, .lames Trump,
Win. II. Mnhl, V. Illnpensletl,
Haliim-I llldlay, I.cvl AlMiuui,
Isaao Cieasy, 1', ll.llagenbuch,
J, Ji Alkmuii. Sept. 3-3t
this miT.it is ox i it.n with
R
OWELL & rHESIVlAN
Advertising Ancnls,
THinn 4 CHESTNUT STS 8T. LOUIS, MO
BUSINESS 0AHD3,
VISITINdCAHDS,
JJJTfKlt 1IKADS,
J11L1, HKADH,
l'OSTKHS, 0 iiO.,
Neatly find Cheaply printed ut tho C01.UM
iiian Olllco.
mm
SElH
BSSBSSL
fjvav Tlxith-fonr Competitor
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
TMIIIADKLIUIA AND HEADING HO AD
WINTEI1 AllllANGEMEN'T.
NOV, Oth, 187-1.
TlUtNS LEAVE 111'1'EllT AS I OLI.OWS (SCNIIATKXCFI'TKD
l'or Now York-, Philadelphia, Heading, TottsWllo
Tnniaqua, Ac, 11, S3 a. m
l-'ur Catawlssa, 11,13 u. in. and T,30p. m.
l'or 'Wllllamsport, o,2S n. in. and l.oo p. m.
TRAINS 1011 UUrEIlT LEAVE Afl l'Olt OWF, (SUMlAY EX
CEITEIi.)
I.cavo New York, o,no n. m.
Lca o Philadelphia, 9,15 a. in.
Leave Heading, 11,3) n. m., I'ottsvllle, I2,10p. m,
andTnmaqua, l,3op. in.
Lcavo Catawlssa, 0,20 a. m. nnd 4,00 p. m.
I.cao Wllll.imsport, l),2()n. in. and 5,tio p. m.
l'asscngcrs to and from New York nnd Philadel
phia go through without cbango of cars.
j. i:. wootun,
May 8, 1S74 tf. General Superintendent,
D
ELAWAHE, liACICAWANNA AND
W11ST11UN ltAH.UOAl).
m.OOMSHUHG DIVISION.
Tlmc-Tahlo No. SO, Takes effect nt 4:30 A,
TllUHSDAY, DIXE.MIimi 10, 1S74.
N011TII,
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
m. p.m. p.m
a.m. p in. p.in,
2 25
d ii.'j
H 31
8 2.1
8 13
8 15
7 t.'J
7 53
7 43
l i:
Seranton
llelh-Mie
Tnylortlllo.,..
. .Lackawanna....
Plltston
..West Plttstou...
Wyoming
ilnltby
Kingston
Kingston
..l'lj mouth .nine..
J'lj mouth
Auimlalo
Nnntlcoke
.Ilunlock's I reek.
. ..Milckhlnny...
....Hick's Kerry...
....lieach Haven.. .
l'.erwlck ....
llrlar creek
...Willow drove....
Lime llldgc
i:py
...Uloomshurg
llupert
Catr'Alssa llrldge.
..Clark's Snitch...
Danville
chulasky
Cameron
.Northumberland.
10 CO
ZD
2 20
2 S3
2 41
2 50
2 55
:i til
3 ('fi
3 15
3 2U
3 25
3 311
3 30
3 41)
3 5D
4 (5
4 20
4 2S
4 30
-1 45
C 31)
VI 21
12 1')
1 40
13 il
1 25
1 If,
10 (4
18 (0
10 17
10 2.1
IU 20
10 34
Id 38
10 45
10 50
II) 5i
11 00
11 05
11 19
11 18
U 32
11 40
11 53
12 il
12(6
12 12
12 17
12 20
0 31
C 41
11 45
6 50
7 (III
11 31
II 20
11 10
1 II
7 0,
7 1
11 10
lTo
7 10
7 25
7 35
7 45
10 45
7 41 12 51
8 25
8 17
8 12
8 05
8 (0
7 40
7 20
7 (111
0 07
45
0 32
r. 27
0 20
ti or,
n r,s
5 M
5 41
5 III
tt 15
n iu
4 r.5
4 30
7 35 12 40'
7 311 12 41
7 25 12 30
7 10 12 30
7 15 12 20
7 15 12 10
0 Si) 12 111
C 85 11 40
0 2S 11 30
G 2il 11 31
C 13 It 22
f. 18 11 17
I', 03 11 11
5 53 11 02
5 40 10 55
5 40 II) 40
7 50
7 5S
8 12
8 15
8 3
8 5
0 (
7 0
7 1
7 1
4 5H
4 50
5 05
5 12
5 1S
7 25
7 3S
12 32
12 37
7 47
7 55
5 31 10 13
5 30 10 4ll
6 12 10 22
5 02 ID 12
4 57 10 OS
12 42 5 21
12 45
1 Hi
1 11
1 14
1 3J
5.30
8 (0
5 4S
5 5S
0 03
C 20
8 3!
8 4S
8 55
4 40 0 5
p.m. n.in,
9 21
n.m.
p.m.
p.m. a.m.
DAVID T. HOUND. Sunt,
Superintendent's Office, Kingston, March 6, is, 4.
N'
OKTHEKN CENTIfAIi
HA 1 LAVA Y
COMPANY.
Ou and atlcr Novcmher !i)th, 1S73, trains v 111 leav
SUNUUltYns folio v.8:
NOUTI1WAHD.
Hrlo Mall 5.20 a. in., nrrlvo Elmlra 11.50 a. in
" Ciinandalgua... 3.35 p.m
" Hochestcr 5.15
" Niagara 0.10
Henovo accommodation 11.10 u. m. ariho Williams
Port 12.55 p. m.
:imliaMall 1.15a.m., nrrlvo I'.lmlra 10.20 n.m.
llullalo Ilxpteiia 7.15 u. m. an Ho lluir.ilo8.50a. ni.
SOUT1IWAHU.
Uuffalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrlvo IInrrls.hurg 4.50 n.
" llaltlmoros.li) "
EludraMull 11.15 a.m., nnUo llnrilshuig 1.60 p. m
" Wiushlngton Hi.30
" llaltlinoioc.30 '
" Washington 8.30
Ilarrlsburg accommodation 8.10 p. m. arrUo Harris-
burtf 10.50 n. m.
nrrlvo Iialtltnoro 2.25 a. m
" Washington 0.13
Hi lo Mall 12.55 a. m. arrlvo llarrhburg 3.05 a. in,
" Hall Imoro 8.40 "
" Washington 10.35 "
All dally except Sunday.
1). M. 110YD, Jr., (leneral Passenger Agent
A. J. CASSATT, General Mnnager
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
I'liiladcliilila & Krio U. U. Division.
SUMMER TIME TA1SLE.
rN and nfler SUNDAY. MAY '23d, 18:
J the trains ou tho Philadelphia S: Hilo Hall
itoau m isou iu ruu as iuuuws :
WESTWMW.
FAST LINK leaves New York 9 25 a.
" " 1'iiiniiieipiu.i 12.65 p.
" " " Haltlmoro 1.20 p.
" " " Harrlshurg.. 6.(io ji.
" " nrr. at Wllll.imsport 8.65 p.
" " ' Lock linen 10.20 p.
" " " Hellcfonto 11.60 p.
Ellin MAIL leaves Now York 8.25 p.
" " " l'liuadeijiiua 11X5 p.
' ' " llarrlsburg 4.25 a.
" " " Wllllamsport s.36a.
" " " lock uaeu 0.15a.
" " " Henovo lMifiu,
" " air. at Hrlo J.'O p
NIAOAHA HXPIICSS leaves;i'hlladelphla. . 7.40 a.
' " " lUltlmoie 7.35 n.
' " " llurrliburg. ...lo.r5a.
arr. nt vwiuauiport.. ijiii,
" " Iick Ihnen..,. 8.16 p.
" " " Henovo 4.30 p.
KLMIUA MAILlenvcsIPhlladelphla 8.00 n.
" " " lijlllinuiv S3i)a.
" " " lliiirWiuig 1 25 p.
'i " arr. at Wllllamsort cm i).
" j.ueiv iiittcu i.uup.
:o:
lCASTWAlll).
PHII.'A UXVKUSS leaves Lock Haven...
. fi. ion.
.. 7.65 a.
.11 45 a.
.,0.16 p.
.. 8.35 p.
. 0.49 1 1.
.. 9.10 ft.
. 10.. 6 ll.
.11 35 a.
.. 3.00 ),
., 0.2U p.
.. 9 15 p.
.. 0.35 p.
.11.2011.
. b,25p,
. 9.45 p.
10.60 11.
. 2.2511.
llll.llll.-,liui .
" " arrives ntllarrhburg.,..
" " llnltlmoio
" " " Philadelphia...
" " " New York
DAY EXl'HHS.S leaves Henovo
" " l.oek Haven. .
" " " WUllainspoit.
" " nrr. at llariMmig....
" " " Phllaili'lplda..
' " " New Vol k
" " " llaltlmoio
HIIIG.MAII.leavesHrlo
itenovo
' " " Loek llaen
' " " Wlllhimspoit
' arr. at lisiiUbuig
' " " lijlthnoru
' " " I'hllailclDhla ,
1 " " New York
.. 7.35 H 111
0.45 ll. Ill
.,10,10 a, 111
I'AST I.INI! leaves Wllllamsport 12.35 a, m
' " nrr, at Han Nburg ,, u.r.5 a, in
" " llallhnore T.S5 a. in
" " " Philadelphia 7.35 u. m
New York 10.25 a. In
Hrlo Mall West, Niagara Impress West, Elmlta
Mull West and Day Impress Host maku closuconnec
linn nt Northumberland villi L. .V 11, JI, It. tialnsfur
Wllkes-liarro and Scranlon.
llrlo Mull Wi st, Nl.igura I'.xpress West and Klmlra
Mall West make close connection at Wllllaiusiiurl
v Ith N. C. It. W. trains Norm.
Hrlo Mull Hast and West, Niagara llxprCRS West,
1'ust Lino West and Day Hvprcsu Lust iiuiko close
connecllon at J-ock llatenvtlth U.K. V, It, H., trains.
Hrlo Mall liist and West connect at Kilu with
trains on I, H. i M. H. II. It., at curry ulth o. c. A.
V. it. ll.. at Rmpnrlum with 11. N, Y, 1', it, 11., and
alDrlttwoodttllliA.V. 11. 11.
Parlor Curs Hill run between Philadelphia and
Wllllamsport on Niagara Kipress West, I'ust Lino
West, Philadelphia Expicss East and Hay KiQress
ICast, Sit eplug Cars ou all night trains.
VM. A. IIAUJWIN,
Jan. 8,15 U UencralSujit
B
LANK JlOHTQAOICa forBtilecliennBttlio
WbVBUMnVIUWl
SUI GENERIS.
fS"pAlMAM&UlA!G
I' ' ' '" .-.Lw' U
MERUIT'U'FSnATTI
ON & HAM
N
CAB
ET ORGANS
UNEQUALED"!."XUNAPPROACIlEn
In cApftolty nnl cxwllonco by nny other. AwfmM
mamim
an-b DIPLOMA OF HOHORat
VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867.
ntlju Amorlmn Orpms ever awixnlM any mnlnt
UllL t I" Karel11, or which prcpent stirh extmonll
naiy cxccllcnco as ti commniul a ltlo wilo there.
AMUKVO nwnrilcd hlghert premlurnn nt Imlnii.
ALVlHlO trinl lliposltloim, 1 ,1 Anitrlrn 11 in
l.urope. Ontot handrail, Hiiro Imyo not luiii m in
all wlicni any olhcr organs Imro been preferred.
DCPT Declared by Umlncnt .Mni-lrlin, la Imtli
DUO I heinlnplicrm, In bo llurUilleil. Beo
IKSliMONIAI, ClIlCUf.Alt, will) ophilona ot moro
than Ono'I'llotlMllul (ent free).
IfJCIPT on ha?lng a Mnwa ii Itetnltn. Do net
I ll Ol O I tako nny other. Dcalem atl unaru com
MiRaioHK for telltiu inferior oiw, S"r "'
rtfiwoii often ttvrerv Aird to tell ttomciritn dee.
HCIU CTVI CO with most Important Improve..
If tlS 0 I I LtO ments ever mndc. New
Nolu ami ; 1,1 mi tli Mops. Superli
litnuero and other Cnscn of new tleslKlls.
PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN .
quUIto comblnntton of theso instnnnrntn,
EASY PAYMENTS. ?SlS,S,
pnymentii; or rentetl until rent pnyii fin- llio orKan.
fUTAinPllrP and Clrculnrs, with full pnrtlo
LA I IlLUbULo lilnm. free. AililrcuMAHOM
HAMLIN DIKIAN (JO., 151 Trrlnnnt Blrttt, 110ft.
TON 2-- Union Hquiu-e, NUV YOllliJ or bO il til
Adams Bt CU10AUO,
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORBANS
MAY 1111 OBTAINED AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
op
Ii. Bo FOWEIili,
SCRATJTOI-J, Pa.
General A'jent alio for tlio celebrated
CHIGKERING PIANOS.
ALSO, OF
I. Iv. MILLER,
iiLooMSinmo, pa.,
Dealer in above Instriiiiiciits.
March 19, '75 y
110J,L1ISTS & HOLMES
No. 17 Ccnlro Stro
Plninte Gas and Steam Fitters
IIANUTACTUHEKS 01'
J?IN"WAEE,
i UAI.VANIZLU IKON COIINICH,
WINDOW CAPS,
- AWNINGS,
Wire TrellisCH, &c. Dealers in Stove, llanp
cs, l'uriinces, llaltinioro Heaters, I.mv Down
Grates, iMantels, l'UJIl'tJ, Weather .Strips
&c, Alo
G-AS FIXTURES
of tho latest design. Special attention paid lo re
pairing Sewing Alaehlnes of e ery description, I sc.ae-,
Locks, Hell Hanging, Key Pitting, Ac. i'rlwito Hi 1
dencea Healed hybteaiuat atiiuill cost nl,oe Hot
Air. i'eh.ai,'75-tf.
IDLATCIILKY'S Ini
I) proved c'l'L'I'.MliDli
WuOlt PUMP l-t I ho ur
Knowlcdged Muiid.il d of
tho market, liy popular
verdict, tho Lest pump for
tholeiust money. Atlentlun
Is lin Med to lllalehlej 's Improved llr.u k-
H1?) withdrawn without dl-du'ibliigthn juinti.
Khss and tho cornier cliamhor which neer
urrrl et-iirkH. Kr:ili-H ! riist nnd will InAt. a llfn
It'V tjf-t-J time. 1'orsnlo by dealers and tho Ir.ulu
ji.jwrfi generally. In order tube sine thatjou
SSsSl get Hlakhley's l'umii.lio careful and see
that It has my trado mark as above. If you do not
Knnwwhero to buy, descriptive circulars, together
with tho name and uddiess of tlio ngentnearest jou
will bo furnished by addressing with stump,
CHAD. (1. lll.ATOIII.r.Y, Manufacturer,
Ml, commerce St., Philadelphia.
FOll BALK HY
J. SCHUYLER & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa.
March 5 '75-sm
CARPETS ! CARPETS ! !
S. H. MILLER & SON
HAVE JUST KECHIVKI) nml nro onering
forsalo at very low prices ono of tho best as
sortments of CAHPIl'IH ever ollercd for tale of
tho town ot llloomsburg. They are all new und In
Ihoverylatenstyles. Pilces nrr from ssccutato
$1.60 per j nrd. Cull and bee them.
Oct. SJ, '74-tf,
NOTICE
VTOTICK is licivliy' given that tlio llloom
iy burg this company will put In sertleoplpe nnd
furnish meters to the citizens of llloomsbiiig ror
I1K.50 where tho distance from the ttreet does imt
oxceedsofeet! excess of 50 feet wilt bo charged ut
tho lntouftoeeuts per root until September 1st
1S75. c. V, MILI.Ult, becretary.
tept.1l, '7t.-tf
i?
oppospi'i: tiii: chnthal iiothl.
Has a eompleto stock of pure and reliable
DHUOS, Sir.IHCINCS, OUHMICALS, DYllH, ACID',
SOAl'S, SODA, M)!)A ASH, PA1NTH, OILS,
GLASSY, rilTTV, V.MlNISIIIiS ANI1 ALL
J'AINTOIS SUPPLIIIS, KPONOHS, UHt'SIl
l'.S, l'Kltl'U.Mi:itY, 4C
AT VERY LOWIMUOKS.
Country Piodiico taken In exchange for JUus,m,
JlcdldneB, DjC'S, "-'
Havo a rarcrully.Eclcctcil.Mcck of choice
TKAS, COl'l'KH, 8UO.AH, Bt'ICi:?, EOA1', 1'K KI.i:,
SAUcia, risu, hams, cannhh i'iilits,
VIXILTAHLHS AND OTUUlt 1'INH (litOCHl!
1113, FOUKION AND DOMIiSTIC
Fruits, Nuts und Confectioiuiry,
all at tho lowest posslblo pi lets.
tveountry Troduco taken lu exchange.!
Hloomtburg, March 10, UTC-y
xtl)n