The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 02, 1876, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
filnli1ijShi.lc'rrcs.- l i J
n AbVicKFnoM Af kkpkiit-wiiat kind
W TIlKKs AUU HE-rr.
Ir 1), 0. Nurtlirop. the eilictent secrc-
til We board (if t'iluc.1 Ion lot ('nnnee.
it, lias caused to bo distributed among
bchohis oi wo state ft circular sugges-
Villages ax good centennial inovn. Mr.
r'.hroji peclfles In Ills circular the elm,
nil", mil lOlilta rmb nml wnlttiit ...III. ll. I
idltion?, tlint the lre should ho not loss
Ml lltllft fll in linl.lht Till.. l.nt.,1.1 I- I
doubledly requisite for street pliuitlng ;
within wclonirci and protected pnsl-
til II Kllini nrirnn Uf nnrfn I n. Tr.n. tl. I
ike, very, lltply, moro vigorous growth eyns,strclcliod their llinhs and looked around,
an tho larger one). Tlicy nil awoko about tho same time. They
To the. list we should add, without licsl- seemed to ho nowly mado friends, bound for
tlou, the American linden (or basswood) Troy. They wcro rough looking, having tho
being two of our llnost shade trees when cast and courngo of sen-going men, or men
anted upon ricli alluvial soil, Fur gravel- who had seen much of the world, and colise
um! ilrv anilv flin tuir.t iniit.li ,ulll ........ miantlt tluw worn fit llidr crnm. TlifU snntl
ie best subject for transplanting. In moist
iw ground, the elm and red maplo are
lost desirable. Tho oak" nnd wnlnnt ate
ery impatient of removal from the forest;
nd to a certain degree, also, tlto ash, II
aVeti from a nursery, however, whero tho
ap root lias been sovcred by such trans- die, 'l hnvo good reason to remember iiavn
limiting, it will thrive, ria ns long as I live." Some curiosity was
It is a very common practice in removal
if nfaplesto cut tho top squarely olT some
due feet above ground an amputation
vhich the maplo bears very well; but in
ml, ....... . .. 1 ii .
are apt to start from tho top, and, growing
very ovenly in strength, expose tho trco to
turo time This danger can bo remedied by
cutting away all but one leading shoot,
wlllrll will aftnr i limn 0.11,1.. I.i .... .1,M..
the old place of excision. A single lead
ing shoot, moreover, prevents that bushy
growth which is often urged against the su
gar maple, as giving too dense n shade.
Maples should he planted at least thirty
feet apart, aud elms fifty to sixty, for fair
nnd full deyelopement. In view of tho
difficulties attending the removal of the oak
nnd walnut, we should not advise the boys I
to cope with these for roadsido planting.
The Bize requisite for such a position will in
volve a pruning of limbs and roots that will
almost certainly result in their dying.
Smaller ones, however of say an inch di
ameter at base may with due care be estab
lished near tho homestead, and will prove a
charming memorial ot tho Centennial year.
Boys, do Something.
We want to say just a word to tho bovs
oY tho farm. We have no sermon to deliver,
110 lecture-just a bare suggestion-and we
hope every farmer's boy wilt heed it. Make
.. l,.,in,,t.. fr.r vn.,..i... .i.:., r. i.i
h h JumaillW 11113 iTl'll lUII Ullll 1
year. The time will finally come when you
. . 1 - I . . t .
must iook 10 your own exertions lor n living.
It is your wisest course to fit yourselves
early, for tho battle of life. Solicit irotn
your lather tho right to plant and cultivate
some certain plot of-ground, be it ever so
small, the product from which shall be your
own. Treparo it most thoroughly, plant
with care, keep it clean of weeds, harvest
the crop and sell it, putting the proceeds at
a fair rate of interest, so that when you be
come "of age.,1' you will bo able to begin
your business career as independent, well to
do citizens. Suppose you are ten, or twelve
or fourteen years of ago. Just sit down and
figure up what the mere trifle you may cam
for yourselves this year, at compound inter
est, will amount to by the time yon are twenty-one
years old 1 Then if you add to each
year, in a, proportion to your efficiency as
farmers you will he astonished at the
result. Do not fear that your parents will
not second every effort. Nothing will pleae
them so much is to realize that you are real
ly a young farmer, with great hopes of the
luture and a great ambition to excel. They
know that the farmhouse is the real homecil
happiness and comfort, if within it are found
contentment and high aspirations. The
time has fully come when lords of tho soil
are the lords of tho country. With careful
lives, with good education, with even fair
ability, the farm boy may hold any and
nil positions, when in manhood's prime, and
it is to him that the nation, in these days ol
corruptions, must took for true manhood
and true patriotism. Tho beginning of all
this brilliant career is dependent upon all
other things. Whether parents arc rich or
poor, does not matter, it is individuality
that wins. Strive to have aud to be some
thing, while the bright sun of youth lights
the way. Prairie Farmer.
The Feeding op Houses. The Michigan
Farmer says: Almost of moro Importance
than the form iu which food is given, is the
frenuency and regularity of meals. The
horse's digestive organs are not constructed
for long fasts. Long intervals without food
produco hunger, nnd hunger hegets voracity j
f od Is bolted, and indigestion and colic fol
low. This is doubly truo and dangerous
with horses doing hard work. They como
to their long deferred meal not only hungry,
Vuf cxhausfed :not only is the 'food bolted,
but tho stomach is in such n state as to he
incapable of thoroughly active digestion,
and U overpowered by half the amount ol
food it could Otherwise digest. The preven
tion of waste is almost attained when we
!v n .,mi,r Cnrm . l,,.t ti,Du n. i-r.
v ..... ...I..,
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..K.iU uc.uwBomouucmo,,
the form of the mange rs, and attention
to tho wants of tho individual animals.
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iiiuungcio puuum imv uu irw mull luruo jcev I ,., , . ,, , , I ,
:!.,.. i. i : i i . , ii with two boiled eggs, some bread and a cup
lpng, eighteen inches wide, and twelve Inch- of Ua when DA'. W. Shepard, the coun
' es deep They should havo nu upper bor- tv tihvslcian, mado a post mortem cxamina-
dor of wood projecting inward for two inch
es and a traverse bar of half Inch iron across od wasiounu wiiiuu tno uouy, and the
the middle. A piece of two Inch hoop
iron
on the top ot the mauger, protects it from Hppareut that tho man had thrown his meals
damage by the horse's teeth. This simple away, an examination of tho water pipe to
arrangement prevents the horso from throw t ewer revealed tho articles which lie had
ing out hi, corn, and the provender is not Ktfof t ffl
net in so tniCK a layer as in the ordinary
row and shallow manger.
AspAltAaus. My attention has been
frequently drawu to this subject by the agri
cultural press, uud tho seed cataloges of nur
serymen, and I notice a few remarks in a
recent number of your paper, stating that
there Is very little tlirTerenco In any of
varieties cultivated, &c., Conovcr's Colossal I Tlio interest lu the enso is excited by tho
being recoiainendtd by gardeners. The U"01 liai cxperiencing-as is claimed hy
?... .r.i ... 1 some he must have exierlenced--tlie terrible
.act , .no .uauer is mat lucre are as crftyl of h wblola havo sometimes
many varieties as there are ieeds. Aspara- Jed men to kill their fellows, havo net them
gut being a illmcious plant, all seeds jiurtaVe crazy, or havo forced them to gnaw wood,
of tho character of both parents, male
female,
and f any of these produce roots
gor. tho only way to perpetuate
extra vigor, tno only way to perpetuate
7 . nLi r .1 . n .1 , i , i,i ii .1 o ' ',
new variety wllr be from tle roots of this have asserted that in the caso of men in such Lying In HrlarCrcik and Fishing Creek Townships
one plant aud uot from tho seed, aud the in- position as Kubeiulelii the will would bo KferhlaudVi
vetitionof new varieties, diisemlunteil
need, is but a trick of the seedsmen,
i (oviilt; Gtutliwm,
Walnut loss urn iu such ileuiand that
i ...l l. .. . n.l .. t. . e
man wiib inuviiuy imiviinseii lurm oi i milliter anu wcdKer aim wciuer, mm as
aorcj near New AUiaiiy, Indiana, for $10,- vitality becamo exhausted thero whs lea
oyo, rcceiveuni oner oi fa.ow ior im large roauil lor loou, until lluully the sight
walnut treeJ krowing on tho ldoca. There became nausoalluit and distasteful to
.Mi ttlaft nti HiA TMrtrl hV.F VU1 TUinillmsl i 4,ia ltla i.nllllnn nudtaAl l.ltn I.i forruli...
r- on nn '
11VIH IVH Vv vfwv 1 MVW
Miscellaneous.
! r.niombed
Willi the Dcail.
THE STOr.Y TOUI II V A BTUAKur.R- MX HAYS
IK A HEAD HOUSE A fcTIUNUE sroitV,
Tlircn men sat lielilnd tlio great stove In
Urn cabin of tlio Twilight lat night (in tliclr
way w Troy, I uo wind nowieii wiintiui nun
sengers congregated nround the steam heat-
era and road und talked and speculated on
tliA tlm1 tlinf Ihn VAai1 wmli'l mnl-o tvlth
uch n hurricane sweeping down upon her.
Tlift flirert tumi ivlui Mnt. tiplilml tlll ulni'll
Unoozcd tor nil hour or so. without attracting
any undue attention from tho other ptwen
frnrd
entered into conversation, relating their ex-
periences In dlfl'erent countries, Then they
talked about the customs of tho people, tlieir
manner of worship and their manner of ills-
posing of tlieir dead.
"Well," said tlio man who sat In tho mld-
then expressed, nnd tho man told n terrible
story of suffering nnd death at Munich, llo
ald ho was in that city in 184S. Ho was
then a voung man, and was taken ill of somo
1.I...1 r.r (..,, A Dm (tin fimrtli
day he becamo delirious and remembered
nothing until ho woko up nnrl found himself
ner of dealing with dead bodies.
Thcro is a largo vault in tho suburbs of tho
pit vrnl!p(l llin lleutl house. There tllOSC wllO
die are hustled off almost ns soon us the
breath has loft the body. They remain thero
twenty days nnd then they are buried if they
do not return to life. To each body is at
tached two wires connecting witli liells,which
are numbered and hang In tlio watchmen's
room ndjoluing tho dend house. The least
motion of the body will ring the bell corrcs-
ponding with tho number of tho corpso
Tho watchmen's room is never vacant. lie
side tho watchmen there nro constantly
friends of tho dead watching the bells intent
ly, but lew of them ever ring.
After having given theso details, tho man
said that he went into a trance or an uncon
scious condition, and being to nil appear
ances dead and being n stranger, his body
was hurried off to tho dead house, lie had
no consciousness of being there, but when
thy straightened mm out on toe coin siau
Ue know what they wero doing, but was
powerless to move or speak. When he heard
the Breat dooc creak ttuJ c,auS 011 its hinge
he uavo no all hope of ever living again. He
" . . .
thought he was in a tomb that had been for
ever scaled. Ho remembered nothing more
until six days afterward (as he subsequently
learned.)
Then he was sitting bolt upriglil, and the
tomb was full of watchmen with lanterns.
Ho did not for a moment comprehend his
situation. He thought he had arrived at
heaven or tho dark regions, he didn't know
which, and that tho men with the lanterns
were there to convey him to his final abode.
Then ho thought he was dreaming. Then
he looked around him and saw dead bodies
on all sides, and was about to fall backward
when ouo oi the watchmen seized him by the
arm and, giving him a shaking up, said in
in his native language, "Are you dead or
alive?" He jumped up aud said.'Tm alive!
let me out of here 1
He was then taken to tho office, his name
recorded, aud a physician sent for. He re
mained in tho office a day uud a night, hav
iiiK taken some stimulants and food,and feel
ing well enough he was allowed to go on his
way'
The news of his resurrection did not
seem to create much excitement although
such things rarely occurred, luero were
some English and American people there,
who made quito a time about it, and a lull
account was subsequently published in the
London papers, whither ho went as soon as
able to travel.
When ho was placed in the tomb tho bell
wires were affixed to his hand, but he knew
nothing about it. Tho bells tingled, the
watchman said, on the night of tlio first day
of his entombment, but on examining tho
body no sinus of lifo could bo discovered.
, , - ,, ,.f i 1 1. i
lint Wlien ne nnuny came iu uie nc jjiiiii-u
the bells so violently that they fell down.
Then tho watchmen rushed in aud found
him as described. They did not seem terri
fied in tho least, but took in the situation in
a business sort of way. It was, however, a
terriblo experience to him, and when he
discovered where he was and what he was
. , . i.. .u i r
8UPP09ca w ue. ,le uci"' u'-eu uw""1 '
I fright,
Tho watchmen told him that within their
recollection only two others had come to lifo
but they did not lie as long as ho did. llo
wanted no more of Munich.
This moruing tho three men went ashore
at tho steamboat landing, and tho man who
was ouco dead in a foreign country was as
Pvaso"co "ettu. " a'ore'g c
livcl- M anybody.-inoy J'gw.
Self Starvation.,
The death of Rubcntein in iail in New
York is the subject of interest and study
among physicians nnd physiologists. It is
generally conceded that ho committed sui.
i.i. clile by determined and long continued ab
. " . c r. 1 Tl...ll.l.. .. ,
I stiiieiico iroui iuuu. iiuuicuui starvation
withfotx, w,tjli h,s reai.b) a thinu' which
many physicians of prominence havo hereto-
The I foro held was impossible. On tho morning
r. I of his death lvectiur Stinton sunnlled him
- tion a few hours afterward, not a particle of
nar - starvation. His skin adhered to the bones
with hardly any intervening llesh, present
lug t ue appearance oi snrivciieil pure uncut.
t. i.i V'.. i. niR.,.1. ..-!. i. ... . '
ik nuuiu nuvu ucvu u uiuivuii jiuiniT iu
hung him without attaching wciehts to
feet. He weighs only forty-five pounds, but
he was of medium stature and had at ouo
time been a man of good frame. Hardly a
drop ol blood was found iu his bruin and
very utile in ills oouy, which Dad been dried
tho I aud itlirivclled ui.
aud iron, nu oveii neir own oouies in uie r ag
of BUI',rnaturui elf control to throw food away 400 ACRES OF COAT, T, ANT)
a i u it was ..flere.1 him. Knmn t,i,.ir,i....4 fluaM Ui UALi iJJNU
wheu it was offered him. Somo nhyslci
overpowered, and that tho nnns would
carry
by
i loon to tue mouiii instinctively, in spite
0. II.
the will, ll is asserted in opposition to
theory that Itubcnstcin did nut care lor
r. -I 1 I. t I i .
till,.. IIUVllll' lll'IMlllll, 111 H ki'Ilfll I1V VIllllli. I
a onlv small miantitles. llo uruw thinner
nf.n I . . , , . . .i .
I .u .it-.. f .i.,..,i i.t..ir .l
I UUI UU UwiU V MWllitj HlVJtjli W Ufcltl
Meminlilo Appraisement.
rlHT of dealers of Odiimhla county. 1 litre
J ly unify Hint tho following list of dealers
linen, returned nnd clnvdned tiy me In accordanco
Willi the M'tcnl nets tf Aw mbly, In nnd for the
eiiuniy of Cjluni' la, for tho t-nr ls!, is correct to
the best of Iny Mio ledge mid bHIef.
UK ll Kll TUWNAillt,
Class. Tut.
l.'l.'o, Atiralmm general meivhimillso
Slmiiwn. I' A. "
Uissi'o, J. A. " '
Drli'lih, (loo. " "
lllud.'Hlli'r,Ia!d "
Hlniuuu, 1', It, " "
ntNTONTOWNSMr,
l-vtiritlt. II V. trnm.rl HlSfrhftlltllSl!
14 I li
T 01
11 T 00
14 1 UO
14 1 01)
14 7 00
14 I 00
1 14 T 00
11 19 60
11 11 60
Mcilniry, tienuintn general inercliwdlso U
jicii?uryf wunii .1.
Mcllenry, llohr " 1
EKHW1CS BOHOVUII.
Cnvder, 0. 11. book sloro
Ad.uns A: Son, piMitral inorclimidlso
I'reiis Ill-others, " "
Uf irei 1, .lohii Jewelry Moro
Kreas brothers, lumber dealers
lioilsim, .1, 11. driiii store
lloekiimn, II. Mi grocery store
Miller, A. Eenernl nirrrlinniltso
1'owler, C 11. fctotcMumt tluwivro
Wilson .V Co. drin; stoio
Ilowin in . Crispin general merclmndlso
bower, .1. .t II. It. " "
Utile, Dr. It. II. drugstore
dross, Ii.ivld porter bottler
.liieksviitiiwoodin, nunuMcturlng co.
lliuMnghiini, (I. A stuestlnvvttro
I 01
10 uo
t 10
: io
7 (hi
T Oil
7 HO
11 611
i 00
7 00
11 tt)
15 10
7 00
7 10
40 00
7 00
DIOOUSUI'IUI.
llendersliott, .losepli W. grocery nnd coal 14
Kf.il f iv. X- Itriitlicr. ilenlers lit coal 11
7 00
11 40
7 110
7 00
11 Ml
7 Oil
7 00
7 ll
10 Oil
10 O'
7 10
7 00
7 00
11 to
10 mi
7 00
7 10
Kin i.i ll.it.rf Nr. irriii'iirl
Uagenbuch, lsnUU stoles and tlnwaro
Meiidenliall, i:.Ur goods store
Ki.uuer, Win. grocery moro
miuuji, D.ild grocery store
i:,ui, a. J. clotblngntoru
mow lit W. II. grocery Moro
.MulT, i;. il. giocory nnd dry goods
litTimrd, Louis Jewelry Horn
liecker .v Meckel, confectionery
I'lillliiM, Abner h. grocery store
Miller M. II. K Hon, dry goods mid grocery
Hum on X Co. h.iidwa-o storu
Mnj cr ilrothcrs, drug store
lluiver, 11. C. shoe uud Imt Moro
..,iitri. n. A. lino); unit KliUtontTV
14
7 Oil
11 60
7 00
40 00
7 1)0
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
11 60
10 00
11 00
11 51
7 00
M 11,'oiiseiier & Co. w hulcn.de notion storo 12
Hess, Wt t iny goou nnu gruevries '
liloomsburg Iron Co. general tnerclnindtso I
llenaernhoit, .v. J. drug nnd grocery storo U
.lucoby O. A. grocery More
.Sleeker, J. II. flour nnd grain storo ;4
1'oUf.t, W. II. dealer In coal ;4
lllooinsburg Lumbar Co. 14
schuj ler Sou, hardware stow 1 1
Loweubeig, H.n Ul merchant tailor 13
Claik Wolf, dry good sloro J
M.iltc, ,1. II. grucery store 11
wiumlre. Frederick confectionery 14
Hollliis X. llulmes, plum' cm and gas flttcrsu
7 00
Loukard, ll. .M .V J. K. dealers In coal
7 00
li r.'j
7 00
7 00
10 00
11 60
7 10
Creasy, I). A. dry gonUs uuu grocery
Webb, Thomas confectionery
hcolt, John II. "
Clark, neo. A. book store
Moier llrulhers, ilrugstore
Knurr. i:a boot und ahoe storo
Itussed, M. M. gtocery store
impel t, A. M, sun u ami Huwaro
Whary, L. K. "
Miller, C. S. confectionery
llrobst, .Mrs. David confectionery
dross, l'eter beer bottler
llubb, Augustus grocery store
KurnuiH, r.llas It. f urnlturu More
Kj er, .1. K. dry goods aud groceries
Correll, ll W. furniture store
Keller x llarlly, wholcsalH dry goods
Johnson, J. II. grocery store
Klelni, C. A. dru' store
llariman, II. O. eariiet storo
Illcks, Jesso clothing Moro
llaitman, I. V. dry goods nnd groceries
JlcKelvy, 1. V. '
JlcKlmiey, W'.iii. C. boot nnd shoe storo
Lutz Hioau, dry good store
hhukcugkk TOwNSiur.
Terwllllger, Andrew grocery storo
Kllnetob, W. M. general merchandise
liatou -Mrs. a. W. grocery stole
CATAWlSSi.
llllc i Ilro. general inerchandlso
Weaier. V. "
Jllcii.il, Man confectionery
Clark X W llllta, boot and Mioo Moro
(ilibert X Kline, general merettandlso
Scott, Oeo. ury goou store
.Miuihnrdt lleo. boot and shon store
llartman, Win. lurulturu storu
t-barpiess X sou, geuernl lnerchnndlso
Harder, '1 homos i:. furniture storo
Dlemcr S. U. general iiierchaudlso
William?, John Mo es und tluwnre
Miillh, J.M drug stole
John J. X Sun, general merchandise
liluard, 8. 1). ' "
Cleaver. A. II. stoes and tinware
Ilrobst, M. M. general merchandise
Former 11. r. x Sou.general merchandise
oramre. Win. ' "
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
12 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
16 00
61 00
7 00
15 Oi)
14
14
14
7 00
7 00
7 OU
15 00
10 Ol
7 00
7 00
15 UO
7 00
7 01
7 10
15 00
7 00
11 Ml
7 10
7 00
11 60
7 00
7 00
12 60
7 00
7 00
7 00
Seeshuiiz, I. II. grocery storo
FuuMon, O. It. dealer In coal
unlit. K. ll. '
7 00
7 00
Knlllle X Abbott, dealers in lumuer & coai it
7 00
Millard, O. II. general mercliandho
ileiiscli.Adam Jewelry storo
Johnson J. 11. x Co. grocery storo
12 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
20 00
7 00
Murphy, c. u. general inercnunuiuo
llrHUU It. X Co. "
Walk, 11. C. grocery store
ilofluiau, Wendel agent boot X shoe store 14
7 00
7 00
7 00
d.lIs. lleo. Jr. drliLT htoru
Former, A. D. stoes and tlnwaro
CENTim tow Nsiur.
Low Bros. X Co. general merchandise
Ilrobst, '1 huinas grocery store
Dilterich, Samuel grocery storo
Cain, John dealer in coal
Kramer, Joslah confectionery
Sponsion Jacob geuernl merchandise
Fowler, I. T. deider In coal and grain
Lainou, vm. general lnerchandlsu
Wltmtre X lrln, "
I'lSUlN'GCllKH.
Ammcrman J.M. general merchandise
Hosier, H. it. " "
llarrlsou, Jarlu " "
Drelsbachs bender " "
Howell, I). M. " "
Mclleury, J. F. " "
llarrlsou, Jared " "
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
Dyer 1: llro. general merchandise
(iimtNwoou.
Wclllvcr, J. K. general merchandise
Masters, Win. " "
13 10 00
I 00
12 0)
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
k es tins & nro. -
Eves Heller, " "
Leggott X lave, " "
ueury, airs. ii.
Derr.A.J. " "
Mack, 1'. D. " "
12
12 Ul
1 Harris, v. P. general merclmndlso
old. Win. boot aud shoo bUiro
14
14
14
7 00
7 00
Shoemaker, M. u. X w.H. general mdse.
7 00
L0CV8T TOWNSHIP.
Yeoger, Jacob genral merchandise
Fahilnger, Lucas " '
Vu.sllnu,J.H.co. " "
Yocuin, 1'. M. " "
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
MAlll.HOS.
oingies, William general merchandise
13
13
10 oo
Hurst, II. W. x Co.
lo oo
UAIH,
Campbell X Co. general lnerchandlso
14
14
14
7 00
7 00
nouiue, ,i.
lierr, K. P. confectionery
7 00
Hetler, J. II. general merchandise 13
creasyAIironn, ' " 13
10 00
10 00
DCUweppcnueiser, u. general inereuuuuisu it
7 (.0
M0CNT I'LEASAKT.
Sands, Joseph X fc'on general merchandise 14
MONTOCll,
Farnsworth, .7. P. grocery storo
1'iuton X llarnian, generul Healers
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 U
14 7 00
13 10 00
15 10 00
14 7 oil
14 7 00
14 7 00
13 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
Hharpiess, i. ll. groceries anu ury goous
Ammermaii X Jaekson, general mdse.
iteay, neurys. ousanu urusnes.
OIUKUK.
Hloan. 1). K. general mcrchandlso
yaw, ii. n . x ton
llurinan, J. 1). " "
Keller, M. C. confectionery
riNE.
Lyon, It. W. geueral lnerchandlso
KOAniNGCIlEIlC.
Cherrlngton, Owen W, general mdse.
Sl'UAKLOAr.
ColoE-'d; ion, " "
SCOTT.
DletUrlch, v. E. general merchandlso
uanman, l. v. . euiiieeiionery
Allc man. V. It. stoes and tinware
Hlchuit, Nehcmlah boots, thoes X notions 14
Creu-ltug, 'IhomasJr.tl: Co. grocery X feed 13
Worman, Samuel A, general lnerchandlso 14
Worklieker, J.U. boot and khou storo 14
7 10
10 10
I 00
7 VI
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
wiiue, a . ii. general inercnauuiso is
Eut, Houcrt h, stoves and tlnwaro 14
(lordnor, J. It. drug sUiro 14
Ornveling x Trlinbly, general merchandise 13
aui uenrr cuuiueiucr 14
Young, silos, It
7 01
7 00
- All persons who may feil nggrleted bv tho above
-i'v"""uV.uut1".1 u"VB an ppiwriunny oi apwaung
by . meeting tho undersigned. Juno B. isis. ui
iuuu which time un npual mil bo held ut tho Court
his
iiuusu ui uiuuuisuurtr. commencing at v o'clock a. m.
and ending ut 4 o'clock p. in.
BAMUEL JAC01IV,
Mercantile Appraiser,
May 5, 1t.-
IS
JOTICE TO LAUU'H,
lid SUbSCllber bas taken tlin MtlllnArv KInri,
formerly occupied by SaruhC. Ale, on Muta Street,
lllooinsburg whero kho IU bo happy to seo lier
friends ond tho ladles of tbo coumv i-eneraiiv. a
full b,rrfl. ... XlllllnAPV .ln.lu , j .
waraiicj. aiiss runny nsucr, will Ultond to trim-
WingJJO. JiUIA KKSTIilt,
juuy o, lo.-im ;
FOR SALE!
I of coal onen on bald oronertv.
ol
ror terms unueunuiuurui of bale, address or
this
food
. ,
It. IIOWNINH.
April 1.-Sm. Wllkes-Ilarre, Pa.
nnil 1 fOAItDINO
. , 11
ins trfiiy subscituv Isnowrrvnured lorwtho bumle
de. atlili huu ti, ituuringvimui uiwiuiiip. siiiu'ied
WhatU kuoun iih IIvh I'Mi.iu 'en., imn...
ul It
him:
ducted tin Teuiiwrahcu prtuclpliw, no InUixleutUig
llcjuora being uJU on the preuilscs. Hood luoins.
excellent laoie una tbo coiuloru of a private house.
- .i? Terms reasonable.
May , l.-u. ltuirtag Citiek, l'a.
VULOAN IRON WORKS'
DANVILLE, MONTOUlt COUNTY, TA.
WII.MAM H. LAW, Manufacturer of
Wrought Iron llrldges, Hollers, (lasholder,
Fireproof llulldlngs, Wrought Iron llooilng, Itootllng
Frames, Flooring nnd Doors, Farm dates and Kcnc
ng, also Wrought Iron l'lplng, Stacks and all kinds
of Smith Work, Ac. ltepalrs promptly attended to
N. I). Drawings and Estimates supplied.
Oct, 8, 1815-tf
10 T1IK Al'TLlCTKI) AND UNM'OHTU-
NATE, Ihriu Is no class of disease that re
qui
uulro moro cxperirnrn to treat successfully man
those of n prtvnto character. Mntiy phjslclans sup-
f oso that when tho pi Unary symptoms nro removed,
he disorder or poison has been oicrcome. Such Is
not the case. The dinicultles, or the vailous stages
ot the disease are then to Biicceed. Tho parts Itrst
attacked are tlio throat, nose, mouth, tongue, skin,
tendons, bones, ligaments, pars, eyes, c. Frequent
ly thso sj mptoms nro treated by phjslclans ns slm
plo ulceration!!, until some of tho Important organs
ft tho tiody bocomn Involved, when death relieves
the surrercr. 1)11. II. W. mini, having mado nil prl
vnto diseases n study, guarantees a speedy nnd per
inoucnt euro with purely vegctablo inedldties. Med
ical unices anil drugstore, No. 8.11 North Fifteenth
strcir. Hours, io tin i.bo anu o to p. ni.
jinrcii 17, 'jo-iy,
11. KNtlTLi:. W. 11. A11UOTT
Important to Farmers.
nnd everybody ,ln want ot
LIME, LUMBER, AND COAL.
Wo have erected kilns at or near tho Taner Mill. on
the I). II. X W. It. II. nnd nro now prepared to sell
lhnnatvery reasonable prices and of good quality.
urucra oy lliu ear promptly mien uwi MiipiH.'u iu
any station on the above road.
Afiillllni'otl.l'Mllllll.of all kinds, dressed
or In tho rough, Hnlnglcs, l.nlh and
bill 'I Imber to which wo ln lto
the nttentlon of custo
mers. Orders received and illled for all kinds ot Family
Coal.
by strict attention to business wo hopo to merit a
share of public patronage.
KNlTTLi: X A1IHOTT,
April II, IS!".- Catawlssa, l'a.
Centennial Prices, 187G.
PLANTS BY MAIL,
I'ostp.ilil to any address In tho United States.
For 0 ets 1 New riernnlum, double or single,
ti 9!rt.s. '2 Older Varieties. 14 " "
" 60 ct-s. 1 lleranlum, 1 Ageratum, 1 Coleus, 1 Ver-
nena. l age, i r uscuia.
" (l.oo, 2 Ageratum, a (leranluni, i Sages, 1 Colons,
Heliotrope, 4 Verbenas.
Ily express, box and packing free, for J3.00.
11 Verbenas, In variety. II
Dahlias.
6 (leranlums, " 1
c Coleus, " i
Nigos, " i
0 Ageratums, " 1
4 Heliotropes, " 1
1 liouvarditts, i
1 HeguuLis, 1
1 Hose, 2
1 Lnutiinas, 2
Fuchsias,
Hardy rinks,
t'K'nr Plants,
Chrysantheums,
liaskct Plants,
Carnations,
Century Plant,
Alternatherxs,
I ties.
Orders received for Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens,
Cash to accompany all orders.
Address
DAVID CLTFFIlt
ltlverslde, Nurseries,
Itlverslde, North'd Co. Pa,
April 21.-3m.
'Mi jr
TOPS
iMETAL
SSfi
With frU'
rEANKUN INSTITUTE .
PHIIAD'A 187
Ara:cA'liNC!HUlttiJjKtarMi
. '
MCWVOHK ISIS
COHANSEY GLASS MFGCO.
MFR'S WINDOW GIASS.BOTTLES &C.
P HltlOEl P H I A
April 14-7W
CALIFOENIA
THE CHICAGO i NOIITH-WESTEUN ItAILWAY
Embraces under ono management the Great Trunk
Hallway Lines ot tho WEST and NoltTII-WEST.nnd,
with Its numerous brandies and connections, forms
thu shortest anu quickest routo ueiween ihlcogo
and all points In Illinois, Wisconsin,. NoitTiisim
Michigan, .Minnesota, Iowa, Nkukaska, California
nnd tho Western Territories. Its
Oiualia ami California Line.
Is tho shortest and best routo for all points In ntrth-
ern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Nebraska, WyvtilLg,
Colorado, rvevaaa. Ulan. California, oretron. t-hlmi.
Jupau and Australia. 1 ts
Chicago, MaillNoii & St. VaulLine
Is the short line for Northern Wisconsin nml Mkiuo-
sota, aud for Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis. lUniU,
nnd all iiolnta In the great North-u est. Iu
IVlnona and St. l'eter Line
Is the only routo for Winona, ItochcBter, Owatonna,
Mankato, St. Peter, New uiiu, and all points In
bouiuern uuu eenirai juunesoto. lis
Green liar and Marquette Line
Is tho only lino for Jancsvllle, Watertown, Fond Ilu
I,ac, Oshkosh, Appleton, Gleen bay, Escanaba, Ne-
gaunce, .Marquette, Houghton, llaucock and tno
Lako Superior country. Its
Vrceiort anil Subuiiue Line
is tbo only routo for I.lgln, Hockford, Frecport, and
iui iKur ui via r rcepurt. iia
Chicago anil Milwaukee Line
Is tho old Lako Shoro Itoute. and Is tlio ot.lv one
passing through Evanston, Lako sorest, liighlnuu
Park, wuukegan, ltaclue, Kenosha to Milwaukee.
Pullman l'a' a to Carn
nrn run on all throucli trains of this road.
This Is tho ONLY LINK running theso ran be-
tw een cuicago una m. raui.cuicago nnu .Miiwaunee,
or Cblcairo aud Winona.
At Omaha our hleeners comicctwlth tho overland
sleepers on tho Union J'aclilo Ztallroad for all points
west oi mu .nisauuri hut,
on the arrival of i no trams from tno east or soutn.
the trains of tho Chicago X North-Western Hallway
iea o uueuKO as jouom a -
1011 COCNCIL 1ILVFKS, 1IMA1IA ANU UALH-X1KNIA, i'W 0
through trains dally, with Pullman palaro itrawlng
room uud sleeping curs through to Council lilutls.
I'OK bT PAl'L AND M1NNKA1 OL1S, tWO IhlOUgll IrUlllS
dally, with Pullman palace una altuched to both
trains.
'Oil (llIKRN HAY ANll I.AKK SCl'ElllOK. tWO tra IIS
dally, nllh Pullman puluto larsuttuched, und run
ulm; through to Muniu. lie.
ioh ailLWAChKC, lour inrougn iraina uany, I'uu
man cars on night trains, parlor chair cars en day
trains.
Kor SrAKTA anu Winona and nolata in Mlnnosota.
ono through train dally, with Pullman sleepers to
Y. 1I1UI1U.
ion uciii'Qre. u rreenort. twomrouiru trains
dally, with Pullman cars on night trains.
roil lii'Biyt'K anu I.a l'no.-i!, Ma Clinton, two
throutii trains dally, with Pullman cars on night
train to McGregor, fowa.
For bioox City anu Yankton, two trains datly,l'ull
man col's to Missouri Valley Junction.
roil i.aku liKNEYA, lour iraius uauy.
Foil ltOL'KFOHD. bTAKl.lSU. KENOSUA. JANIlSVILLT.
and ether polnts.you can have from two to ten trains
uauy
New York ofllce, No 415 broadways lloston oftlco,
o&uuoMi'cei: umnua omee, vi9 rarnnam Bireet;
sau Francisco omce, l!l Monlgomery hi recti culco-
go ticket unices : Cl Clark
?o iieset omees i vt ciarK sireei, unucr Bnennan
lousoj corner Canal and Madison struts: Ktnzla
Nlreel depot, comer W. Klnilo and canal Streets)
neus rtiiLei ueooi. euruer liens aiiu niaziu piicein.
Fur ratea or Information not attainable, from tour
uuiuu inlet uKeum, uppijr io
W. II. Stennktt. Mahvin llrauiTT.
lien, t'oiis. Ag't, Chicago. lien, t up't,Chicago
Fib. 4,1-ly
LOUIS BERNHARD,
Sealer In 1
SLaiaV wat onus, clooks,
Bilvorwaro, AValchea and Jewelry
I1L00MSUUR0, PA.
Ladlos' and Oentletoen's Gold and fellver Watches,
m Ainenwiu uuu rureiga uiauuiw
L'l J oi i j ai
flnd "Ittted W
ot Amtncau and Porelgn manufacture.
are, Clocks,
FINK JI3WEI.KY, &0., &0.
Cull
ItEPAllUNG AND ENGRAVING
I'roitiitly Exi'culct,
oct,B,it.-ly
rs
BUBINKSS OAKDS,
VIHITINO OAlllli,
l.r-i i nu iiiwius,
luu. HEAiia,
riHTKIla. All. AC .
Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Coi.Ull
KferRUITJUflStDH
W STOCK OP CLOTHING.
AMI)
Qoutlomon's Droas Goods.
DAVID LOWENBKRO
Invites attention to his large and elegant stock
at his storo on;
MAIN BTHEET, IN THE NEW liLOCK,
11I.OOMSDUUO, TA.,
whero ho lias Just received from New York and riill-
adelphta a full assortment ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including the most fashionable, durable and
nnuasuuio
DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
BOX
SACK
FROCK,
OUJI
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
OF ALL SOItTS SIZES AND COLOHS,
He has also replenished his already large Btock of
CLOTHS AND CASS1MEUKS,
STHIPHD,
FIOUItED
ANDJPLA1N VESTS,
HltTS,
C It A VATS
ySOCKS,
COLLAItH,
HANDKEltCHIEFS,
OLOVES,
;SUSPENDEUS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
lie lias constantly on handJi large and well select
ed assortment of
Cloths and Vostings,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear and most
ot It Is ot homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
OF EVEI.IY .DESCRIPTION, FINE AND CHEAP.
HIS CASK OF JEWELHY IS NOT bUHPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS UENEIUL ASSORT
MENT OF
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENBEIIG.
July 1,'73-tf,
COUNTER,PLATF0RM VAGON S.TRACK
I
dF AGENTS WANTED-SKd
JiEHD rOH PI1CE LIST
MARVIN SAFE SCALE CO.
265 BROAD WA Y N. Y.
721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA. PA.
108 BANK ST. CLEVE. O.
Maich 31, ic.-ly,
THE TRIUMPH TEUSS CO.
No. SS4 bowery, New York,
TO WHOM WAS AWAHHED THE
I'OH THE
Best Elastic Truss anil Snprter
At tbo great American Institute Fair
(SESSION 1875.)
CCKIS Ht'ITCBB IN FllOJI 80 10 0) HAYS, ANn OrjIK
(1,000 1 ok a Cask Tntv Cansot CTiik.
They employ a Ilrst-tlass iAdy burgeon. Terms
moderate,
L.urea uuaranteeu. ino usual luseennis
to Patrons of
Husbandry.
Examlnntlou Free.
Orders tilled by n all. Ki nd ten cents for Hecr1ptlvo
uook, iu nr. u. iv. ii. ni'itr.JiA.11,
iar, xi, 'iti.-iy.
lleneral Hupei Intcndeut.
Yorbatim Ileporting'.
TEllMSi Actual travellhc. boardlnc-. and other
ezpeuses; live dollars u session, for taklngthu report;
iui I ten cents a folio, ( hundred words, 1 for writing
out Into long-hand.
wiiiTO me mailer reporicu in ono nay equals or
exceeds nfly folios, tho mo-dollar feo will Im lemltt
rd, and tho transcribing Into long-hand charged at
iniech cents a ioiio; uui, n uiiueu eie-es, u mwrr
than fifty folios aiu purchased, tho Uo dollars will
bo clinri'i'd.
Addiess. H. N. walker, A.m., couri-sienr-ranher.
bloomsburL'. Columbia county. Pcuusilrs
nla.
itpsidencc iron stiect, between 'intra nan
Pourin.
Olileo With E. E-Orvts. Esn. .Colombloji-bulld-
lngs entranco.opposlto the east gate to tho court-
uuuso yaiu.inrsi uoor, unit uour iu nitiii.
onico-hour, fromltwtlvo lo ono.o clock,
l ib 16, Iblfl-ly
Tho AVall Street Indicator.
THIS WEEK'S ISSUE SENT FIIKE.
Contains Pictorial Illustrations ol Hulls and Hears.
Also, full and complete Instructions how to operato
In Stocks and Stock I'rlWliees. Canltal him and
suggesttons. Also, a list
oi volusblu 1'remlums to
i;iuiiti. -peiiu ior ii."
HUCKWALTElt X CO.. Bankers and Ilrokere,
P. O, llox 4317. 10 Wall b, New York Clly,
Max. Ill, 'H.-ly
OTEL TO LIUSK.
'e Hotel In Or&srevlllo. Columbia r-nuntr-Iti
known oh thu Jaeoti tlonil ftlnnd. now rx-mvikMl hv
John Un) dir.U to to M lur Ihu ) cor beginning April
1.1M0. Apply to H. KNOItlt,
Atfy-at-law.
Jan7,14-tt. lllooingburg,Pa.
HOMEOPATHIC
FAMILY MEDICINE CASES.
A wl books giving plain nnd concise directions for
Ibelr uso ure.uiu a necessity lnuiery houseliold:
for ofttn will uilmely dosuvf uitdkluektavoon u
sol lulls case of slekiitss.
.Miki.r i IIOEHICIL X TAPKL, ui (hand St., New
lOlk.Wll send a t-utalominih.s'rll.lrur tin, .nrf..n...t
Isli lea und tUes, to uuy uddrrsy ua leci,l if ustanin.
llielrs Is tho oldekt i-fctuhUsliintut of tw kind la
America, having been fjuudod ui imj.
GHANO OPENING !
LTAS MENDENHALL
HAVINO restmieil tlto business of Merchnn
discing at Ids Old Store, on
MAIN STltUHT, 111.00MSHUIIO,
NXAn the rouxs iioiki.,
Desires to call tho attention ot Ida Friends and tho
Public gencrally.o his
NEW, FULL AND VAltlED
STOCK OF GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And solicits ash.iro ot public patronago
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF
DHY GOODS,
ClllOCElltKS,
QUEILNSWAHE,
WOODENWAltn,
WILLOWWAItE,
1100TS SHOES,
HAltDWAlth,
FLOU11 AND FEED
In connection with ids stock of Mercnaudlso bo
constantly keeps on hand In his yard.
A FULL STOCK OF
I Dressed and Messed Lninlier,
AND S1IINOLES OF HIS MANUFACTilHE.
Bill Lumber mndo a speciality.
CALL AND SEE.
Oct. 3, 1373 tf.
BLOOMSBURG-
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. GrUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, DF.LOW MARKET.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kimh of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOEKS
Wo uso tho best AMElllN nnd ITAI UN Marble.
He has on hand aud furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMBS.
HEADSTONES,
UKNS, VASES, Ac,
Ercrv variety ot Marble cutting neatly executed at
tho lowest market prices.
A iatii. nrurf inn pxiitTit'iifti uuti iit'i nunui uiiuiuvu
to business makes tin' proprietor confident of Klvl.nir
satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly nttenueu
tO. 1". II. OOX V37.
8S?A. XI. II Oft iWiirrof free oj cliarye.-xsx
Aui,'. 21, 'I4-1y. T. L. GUNTON, proprietor,
AINWR1GI1T A CO.,
WHOLESALE (UtOCEltS,
N. E. Corner Second und Arch Strecis,
Pnn.AnEi.pmA,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYEUI'S, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSb!
RICK, SriCES, BICARB bOOA, SC., tC.
urorders will recolvo prompt attention,
si.T-tr
HOLLINS & HOLMES
No. II Centre Mro
Plmfc Gas and Stoam Fitters
1MANUFACTUHEI18 OP
GALVANIZED IKON COltNICE,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
"Wire Trellises. &c. Dealers in Stoves, llmig
es. Knrnaccs. llaltimoro Heaters, Low Diiwn
Grates, Mantels, l'UJll'S, Veatlier Strips
CiC, ALSO
G-AS
FIXTURES
nf 11m latrKt clrFlirn.
Special attention paid to re.
i)ulilngMwingMuehtuehofeeryde(.crl:
es of e erv dei.crlrt Ion. hcale
.oi ks, liell llaUL'lusr. Key Filling, Ac. Pi H ate lies:
deuces Heated bybteamat n small cottaUne Hot
Air. Feb. If.
REGISTERED TRADE-MARK.
AMMUKIATKl) SITHU rilOSPHATE,
circulars und anal sis mailed free on application.
l'or salo ,by Deoli rs generally, and by tho Importers
and Manufacturers,
No. 4, South Delnware Ave., l'liilndelpliia
AGENTS.
jiiade no engagements till you lee our
NEW BOOK,
Which In thrilling Interest, Kerllng merit, elegance
nnu cnrupncbs, nas aobeiuieiy ikj equal, it is "1 u
Tin Mi ' ior ino c enicnniai pel ion tases on sight.
'Ihu "North American ltovleW'snys ltls"deberv-
nig of unquauaeii pruisei ve uniicipnto f ritanc
tenblve iKinularttv i" tho "Ilubuuuo Times" sat
"lust such a woik as thousandsof tho American
people will no glad to possess s" tho "Detroit Adver.
lisrr tuna ii "pieieraoio iu
any yet published." Any
actlvo man or woman of goi
lOd address insured laruo
prollts and steady w ork for a year. Por full partlcu
lars address j. it. r oitu X CO.,
April 1-1 w.
Park Place, N. Y.
this I'Arcit is on iilk with
"POWELL & fHESMAN
JLX. Advertising Aflonts,
THIRP 4 CHESTNUT STS.. 8T.LOUI8, MO
L
AST NOTICE.
Persons indebted to 11. K Dlerreiitinrii tar
or subscription W tho Colcuiiian ore hereby nolUle!
mat his books liaio for soieral mouths iiast been In
tho hands of tho undersigned lor collection, and
. ,..w cut..., inuav uv I'luiuijuy inauu,
warch.r.tf. Ufcofivu.
I
1
I "jsl 9 a day nt homu.
Atrenta wantel. riniiit ..,,fi
l v Lerran rri
TltUE, X CO., Auguita, Mulnu.
1 MartU lu, '6-ly,
-T.M.l ' -
NEW G000S !
A HEAVY STOCK,
GZieapcr than Kvcrt
S. 11, MILLER h SON
llavo Jusfc llcccivcd
tho largest nnd best supply ot
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They liavo over offered totnelr friends nnd cus
tomers. '
jlotlis, Cassimoros, anil Satinotts
for MUX'S WEAlt,
Olotlis, Alapacfts, Mcriiios,
for LADIES' WEAK,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, OAMllKICS,
and every variety of Dry Goods desired,
STOCK OV
Carpota, Mats, Ottomans,
LOSED ODT AT COST
FAMILY GKOCERIES,
including all tlio varieties of
COEFEES, TEAS and SUOAKS,
COUNTRY PKODUOE,
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.so,'T4-tf
Important
Gardeners
Agriculturists!
"EMPEROR WILLIAM" CAI1BAOE.
The be.t. larret ami most nrotltable arletv of
wlnurcabbase Hiown In Europe, and Imported to
this eounlrv pxrlmlw-lv bv us last snrliiL'. whert.
w mi uie moM oruinary cultivation, it nouriMies us-
tonlshlngly, attaining nn enormous size and selling
In the ma
larkei ar, prieisinoM praiiiyini; iu ine pro
Ill transplanting, gleat earo should bo taken
ducei
to give sutliCteul space tor giowlji. solid heads, Hie
sl7e. of tbn tnuulhof n Hour bairel. Utho averairo
run of this choice variety, one package ot tne seeu
sent posiiianion leeeipioi t teins. 'inreo iiaea.
ages to one nddrefs. f l.oo. '10 agents t3rer in
and 4 three cent stamps
!iy"Wllh each rackneo of sred wo sand a suro
remedy against tho raiagrsot the csbbagu llyor
omer pusi, on young anu tenuer iuaniH.
MAMMOTH (30I.IAH INDIAN CORN.
Wo .planted last spring on long Island, a small
quanl'ij (ulileli we ubtalm d with great illllleultyjof
this gigantic and ni jet t ery rare larlety of Indian
eorn. In September, by netual measuiement.ulariro
maloillyof ihu Malks sti.oil trim 12 to 10 feet In
.height, and sllll glowing, Willi from 2 to a enormous
eais or coin growing on inmost eury siaiK.
'I ho j leld as at t he rate of suo bushels of ear corn
per aeie, while the fodder crop was linmuiso und ot
uuu iiuumy
We could have sold tho entire crop for a big price
to n New York seedsman, but declined to do so, pre
termit; luhetp inerrup lorine ueeuiuiuouauoii oi
otn numerous country patrons, t. Iui will find It
to their Intel ests loseeuie at least a small selection
of this rare variety for thu coming spring planting.
i.ne agriculturists, wno ueuciu in ri.oi-uinMr'wnu
small rioruH cuitivn ors nro noor u uurs. uom
.lis between the rows will bo astounded by tho re-
tilt. Wo will send by mail toany address 1 package
on receipt of 5iientanud '2 three cent stamps, or a
acsnges on receipt oi ?i anu 4 inreo eeui, stamps.
ri-oursunnlv ii limited. Parties l eslrlnir to se
cure either ot the abovo raro seeds should not delay
their orders All seed sold by us warranted fresli
nd to eel inmate so conds Kent v.. o. li. uasn
must accompany all orders. For either of nbuve
teeds address
ii;i.i. ci.aui; x uu
Feb lS-Om. 224 East 113th M., N. V.
SILVEE. SAXD WAHB.
Eloctro-Platcd TaHo V7aro,
AND
Ornamental Mxt "Work
IN (II1EAT VAIUETY,
JIANUKAOTUHED 11Y THE
A I
ia ui
55 0 iJ road way, Kcv York.
Tho best Plated Spoons nnd Porks nro those Silver
Platid hcaUest on tho parts whero necessarily the
most wear comes, and beat lug the U ndo Mark.
1S17 IIOGEU3 IIUOTIIEUS XII.
N. 1!.- This great Improvement In Sllvcr-Platcd
poons and Porks Is applied alike lo each grado of
'late, A 1, sand u o., asonleied. Tho Process and
Slachlnery for lnantifaeturlng theso goods ore Pat
ented. 'I ho Extra or Mitiulard Plato'' mado by this
Company Is stamped A 1, simply, ana Is plated vo
per ei nt, heavier than tho ordinary market stand
ard. ffl'lrst Premiums awarded nt all Pairs where
exhibited, frrm World's Pair of 1SS2 to American
nstltute Pair, 1S75, incluslie.
March 10, ';o..Cm.
Awaulitl (lie Highest Medal nt Vienna.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
GO), llroadway, New York.
(Opp. Mctrbpolltun Hotel.)
MANl'l'Ant'hr.US, lMroun:us anu Hkaikusin
C1IROJ10S AND EltAMES,
STEHEOSCOl'ES AND VIEYSI
EllL'.MS, GRAPH OSCOl'KS & SUITAlil.K
VIHW.S.
PMopdMc Materials.
Woare hcadqnaitiia foreiirjthlngln the way of
Storcopticons and Mogio Lantoras,
being Manufacturer of tho
JlICUO-SCIKNTll'IO I.ANTEKN,
STJCHEO-PANOI'TICON,
UNIVERSITY STEUEOITICON,
ADVlCHTl.SER'SSTEREOFriCON,
AUTOITICON.
SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN
I'EOl'LE'S LANTERN,
Each style being tho best of Its clabs In the market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions
tor using, bent on application.
Any entcrpi Islng man cun make money with a
Magic Lantern.
jrparCut out this advertisement for refer
euceja Feb. ls.TS-im
(5,
AN
ACTUAL EVWNI'fB INr-Tnil'lION AND
TELEailAPHIO N8TITUTK.
For Inform atlcn call nt On ce, or send'Jor Cou.i
AnviBTUsa. unotM-1y
THE "MOODY SHIRT."
MADE TO ORDER ONLY.
A PEHPECT KIT OUAltANTEED.
tteiitleincn UcMrtiUfWilrtawlU iikiawj tlroo uaallne
ami uur wiiit til udl uuu tet lLo inoasurcinent.
March 10, 16-ly ' bS-a5n,' Pa.
VtldH I'OK IIATCIIINU.
DUEE COCIIIN8 ONLY.
sii'i'V'iV7, llc"t1"1'''1 wttd PrUo winning strain,
A. II,rJHAHPLES.H,
Cataivlssa, 1'
March IT, 7-Sm.
T LANK NOTEB wiih oiwltLoiiteiemptloi
Jj for Sila at tho ColcmuAM Ottlco. 1
RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES
JplllLADELrilA AMU lif.AUinu ua
AllllANQEMEXT OF
I'ASSEXaEU
TKAIN&
MAY S9, 187.
inAlNS f.HAVK BCI'tllT AS lOLtOWS (SCNDAYIICHrTID
For New York, Philadelphia, Ileadlnf, I'ottSTllto
Tomaqua, Ac., 11,83 a. m
For catawlssB, 11,83 a. m. ana T,ss p. m.
For Wllllamsport, 0,84 a. m. and 4,00 p, m.
4
trains ro nurxni lkavi as tollows, (scndat tx
CECTEDi)
Invo Now Y'ork, s, a. m.
Leavo ridladelphta, 5,10 a. m.
Leavo Iteadlnif, 11,310. in., rottsvillo, is.io p. m
andTamaqua, 1,30 p. m.
wavo Catawlssn, o,!5 a. m. and 4,oo p. m.
Leavo VllllamspoTt,12,oo m. and B,oo p. m.
Passengers in.d from New York and Pbllndo
plda go throuyii without cuango of cars.
J. E. YVOOTTEN,
Jan. ll, HM-tf. General superintendent.
IT
OH'rtlEItN CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMPANY.
on nnd after November soth, 1813, trains will leavo
SUNUUltY as follows i
NOItTHWAIlD.
Krlo Mall 6.!0 a. in., arrive Elmtru 11.M a. m
11 Canandalgsa... 3.30 p. m
Itochester MB "
Niagara 0 40 "
Itenovo accommodalon 11.10 n.m.uirlTO Williams
it l2.es ii. m.
Elndra Mali 4.16 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.50 a. m.
Iluffalo Express T.ls a. m. ni rive buffalo 8.50 n. m.
SOUTHWAltD.
Iluffalo Express t.to a. m. arrlvo Harrlsburg 4.C0 a. m
" llaltlmoro 8.40 "
Elmlra Mall ll.isa.m., arrlvo Ilarrlsburgl.top. m
" Washington 10.30 "
" llaltlmoro 0.30 "
" Vashlngton 8.30 "
Ilarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arilvo Harris
burg 19.10 p.m.
arrive miiiimoru z.va u. iu
' Washington C.13 "
Erlo Mall 12.B5 a. in. arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 3.05 a. m.
" llaltlmoro 8.40 "
" Washlmrlon 10.C5 "
All dally except Sunday.
1). M. BOY!), Jr., General Passenger Agent
A, J, CASSATT, General .Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
l'liiliiilelhlila & Krlo K. IC. Division.
SUMMER TIME TA11LE.
ON and nfler SUNDAY, APR. 23, ISTfi,
tint trains on tho l'blladelnhla X Erie liall
Kuad lililslon w 111 run us follows:
WICS'DVAHD.
EltlEEXPItESSleavcs New York....
,. 9 25 n. m
.,1'J.M p. in
.. 1.20 p. ni
.. o.no n. Ill
' ' I'hlladelphla
" ' lialllinoio
" " Iliirilsbtirg
arr. ut iiuaiuspurt..
, s.r.5 p. in
iAiek Haled lo.so p. m
I.rlo 10 05 a. m
EltlE MAIL leaves Now York s.Mp. m
i iiiiaueipuu n.oap. m
" lialtlmoie o.io p. in
" ll.irilsljurg ; 4.25 a. m
" Wllllamsport s.ssu. in
" Lock llaien v.40n. m
" lienovo 10.55 a. m
arr. at Erie i.'.o p. ui
niaoaha kxi-hess leaves Philadelphia.. 7.20 a. in
" Iialllmorc 7.1)0 n. m
" Ilarrlsburg. ...lu.4Sa.ui
arr. at Wllllamsport.. 1.5 1 p. m
" I jick 1 1 a ciu . B.l 5 p. m
" llenoro 4.15 p. m
" Kane b. IS p. in
" iluffalo
lock haven accom. leaves Philadelphia R.oOa. m
Iialllmoro..
s no a. m
" Ilarrlsburg
arr, at Wllllamsport .
" Lock llaten...
. 1 'a p. m
. o.io p. ui
. 7.S0 p. in
.. R.23 p. m
,.11 55 p. m
,. u.iop. m
. 4,iu a. in
.. 7.1 1 0, 111
SUNDAY EXPUEbS leaves New York
' Philadelphia...
" llaltlmoro
" llanlsburg. ...
arr. at Wllllamsport..,
PHI L'A ESPItESS leaves Erie 7.00 p. m
' " " Lock navcn... . o.aou. m
' " " Wllllamsiwrt 7.M a. m
' " unlvcs at Ilarrlsburg lima, .u
" " lulttmore O.Mp. M
' " " Philadelphia s.so p. m
' " " New York c.45 p. ui
DAY EXP1IESS
leaves Kano c.oo a. in
" heno-iu lv.10 a. in
" lAck Haven 11. .0 a. m
" Wllli.iinsport....ll!40 p. in
arr. nt Ilarrlsburg 4. id p. m
" Philadelphia 7. '2(1 p. m
" New York 10.15 p. m
" llaltlmoro ,.......;.?- p. m
" Washington- 9.02 p. m
EIUE MAIL leaves Erlo 11.20 a. m
" lienovo s.w p. m
" Uiek Ilaien Ii'.osp.m
" Wllllamiport 11.15 p. m
arr. ut llanlsburg '.MS a. m
" HaltUnoio 7.35 a m
" Philadelphia 7.oo n. m
" New York '0.10 a. In
PAST LINE leaves Wllllamsport 12.35 n. m
" " arr. at uui risourg a.rau. in
" " ' llaltlmoro 7.35 a m
" " Plilladclplila 7.35U.I11
" " " NowYoik 10.25n. in
SUNDAY EXPIIESS loaves Wllllamsport.. 8.15 n. in
' ' arr. at Ilarrlsburg 1l.40n.in
" " " Philadelphia.... 3.3op,m
" " "New Yoi k 0.45 p. m
' " " lloltlmoru 7.35 p. m
Erie Mall West. Niagara Express West.Lock llai en
Accom. West and Day Express East mako closo con
nection ut Noilhumberland with L. 4; 11. It. It. trains
for w likes-Ilari u and seranton.
Erlo .Mall West, Niagara Express West, Erlo
Express West and Lock Haien Aecommudallnu
West mako closo icniiectKii at WllUuiuspoit with
N. o. II. W. trains noi lit.
Erie .Mall West, Nlogrra Express West, and Day
Expiess East make iloso connection at Lock Eaten
wlih li. E. V. It. It, trains.
Pile Mull East and West connect at Erie with
trains on L.S. & Jl.f- lt.lt. at Corrj wlih o C..VA.
v. it II. nt Emroilum with ll.N.Y. X P. It. li. and at
Dilltwood with A V. It. II.
Parlor Cais will run bitween Philadelphia and
Wllllamsport on Niagara Kxplefs West. Kilo Ex
press West, Philadelphia Kxpess Eust Day
ExrrtssEast and Sunday Express East, blieplng
Cars on all night trains.
YVM. A.
BALDWIN,
General Supt.
Dec. 17,'75-tt
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
WESTERN ItAlLltOAD.
AND
lil.OOMSRURG DIVISION.
Tlino-Tuule No. 8'J, Takes effect at 4:30 A.
MONDAY, NOVEMI1E11 23 1S75.
N011T1I.
bTATlONS.
seranton
Ilelleiuc
Tajlorilllo....
...Lackawanna
l'lllston
KIUTH.
a.m. p in. p.m.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
8 05
a es
3 51
3 43
3 42
3 37
3 32
3 27
0 23
3 10
3 17
3 17
3 12
8 I'J
,H 01
3 U
1 H
2 42
2 31
2 25
2 it)
2 13
2 10
2 IS
1 8
1 (3
1 43
1 43
1 4l
1 25
1 IU
1 15
1 110
p.m.
0 4SI
V it
0 IIS
1) 31
0 25
V 20
ll 2S
9 4S
2 20 a -ja
8 ll
7 US
7 40
7 41
7 l!3
7 27
7 23
7 18
7 15
7 15
7 (7
7 03
0 M
C M
C 45
0 30
C 15
C fill
C 03
5 fS
5 52
S 48
5 40
6 SI
5 28
5 23
5 SO
B (3
4 US
4 to
1 Ii5
p.m.
2 2.1
2 31
2 1.8
2 41!
2 52
2 58
c I
0 53
10 til
10 to
II 85
6 43
0 fi'
0 55
7 01
.. West Pittstou,
Wvoiruiiif
110 11
U 15i
10 10
111 20
0 11
9 07
Mullby
H Dennett
Kingston
Kingston
..I'll mouth June,
....l'U mouth ....
Aiondalo
Naiitleoke
.llunloik's i reek.
. ...Milfkthlnny...
... . lllck's Perry...
....beach Haven...
-Dtrwlck ....
llrlar creek
...Willow Oroto....
3 14
8 17
7 10
7 11
10 !3
M 27
10 27
10 t2
10 85
0 05
9 15
S r.u
N 10
5 M
6 4
S 41
S 30
U HI 7 15
3 17 7 25
8 12 7 85
S 21 7 40
3 83 7 48
11) 40
10 44
10 52
11 15
It 17
11 23
3 87 I 53
3 45
4 W
4 15
8 IS
S 23
8 45
8 f5
9 OS
0 50
11 55
8 11)
8 14
4 21
8 ll
S 2
7 ts
11 3
4 19
11 HO 4 87
11 19 4 41
7 r.4
I.lmo llldge
11 43
11 51
11 57
12 -2
12 07
12 10
4 40 7 IS
4 51 7 20
7 40
7 4"
7 S51
i.spy.
...uloomsLurg
llunert
5 12
7 40
7 45
7 5 'i
S CO
8 25
8 40
8 47
5 IS
5 14
5 20
7 8u Catawlsta llrldge.
7 20l
Clark's swittn.,
7 11
7 04
7 0
U 45
tl-lll.
.iiaiiMim
12 25 5 88
12 S3 5 47
13 80 5 53
12 CI 11 10
Chulnsky,
Cameron ,
.Northumberland.
9 11
p.m. p.m. a.m.
W. F. IIALS'lEAl). Mint.
Superlnlcndent's Oftlco, fceranten, Die. io, 1H5.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
TITM. F. T10DINE, Iron Street below sec
kindsot 111('omiBur't','a,lat"',!rarcd to do ol
PAINTINQ,
GLAZING,
and
VAYTM HANGINGS
In tho best styles,
notice. '
at lowest iiIccb, and atUort
Partita liavlno pii,i.i...,
calllnironmo. " . ",uuu money
si4ldt5fkW'UrraB,(;flt0l:1,e ",Wlll'n. rdcra
'I
WM. F. 110DINE.
Hareh.iyH j jt