The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 24, 1876, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOQMSBU KG, COLUMBIA COLNTY, PA.
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Humorous.
All men nro not honfclcss, but sotno men
nro homo less tlinn others.
"Why Is n dog's tall like tho heart of a
trco? llcc.iu.4o It Uthe furthest from tho
bark.
"lie wns cither fatally wounded or lint;
tho choleramorbm," was tho opinion of
lied Hlvcr doctor.
"Which falls moat frequently from hick'
ory.iiiit.trocs; boys or huts?" U tho question
now ngltntlng Kcntuck debating societies,
An ancient tiorn was lately dug up near
Cambridge. It is supposed to have belong
rd to ono of the old tootcrs of tho col
lege.
Sprlgglns says ho onco prevented a sovero
enso of hydrophobia by simply getting on a
high fcnc6 find waiting until tho dog had
gono away.
Tho editor of a Chattanooga paper Is tear
lug his hair, because the Intelligent compo
"altor made hi in announce tliafltoV. V. W.
Simpson would preach at $10.43."
. The London Era has the) following prize
obituary: "Died, rm the 29th ultimo, George
ISmllh, father of Miss Kate Dcrringtoii, nee
Mrs. T. Clarko."
A Georgia schoolmaster announces that
ho will be obliged to clo'se his school unless
thoyoimj? men of the district limit their
courting of his young lady pupils to three
nights in tho week.
Tho people down In Virginia City rue
getting bo they haro bull fights on Sunday,
dog fights on Monday, goat fights on Tues
tiay, und auybody who wants can light dur
ing tho rojt of the week.
Another instance of the beauty of going
to law has just transpired at Perth Amboy,
.N. J., where it cost a man $S00 to get a $49
.verdict against a railroad company.
As tho trial ol a breach of promise suit wi
about to begin in San Francisco, a juror
arose and asked to be excused, because he
was engaged. to bo married, and consequent
ly his mind was not free from bias, lie
was, excused.
A yftung lady, of this city, who was in
attentive at whist, has broken off her en
gagement with tier lover, because he recom
mended her to "scoop her mind up in a
peanut shell and fix it on tho game."
Rather Tallowy. An Irish baronet
had so many rabbits on his property that
he made candles of their fat. "And to prove
the, fect," "the moment a terrier dog came
into the room the candles immediately be
gan to run.'V,
A statistician, who says he has "Studied
the American people," announces that "as
but an average of two gallons of whiskey are
annually made, for every living soul in tho
United States, it Is a clear case that some-
body has got to gd without.-
We don't want to. say a word against east
ern folks, but when a waiter at a Detroit
hotel brings on a dessert of grapes for a
New (England traveler Yio feels compelled
to whisper: "Don't Iswalldw the hides."
An old woman who is crossing the street
has a narrow escape from being run over by
a hearso ; ''I am not at all superstitious,"
she sayj to her rescuer, "but it has always
teemed to' mo that it would bo unlucky to
be killed by a hearse."
Much' has been said of the enormous con
sumption of tobacco, and yet you will be
surprised to find how few meu use it when
j'dai supply gives out and you ak for a
chew.
Appearances are deceitful. At camp
meeting it is difficult' to tell from the back
ground whether the man on the front seat
isjghouting glory or has just' sat down ui a
tack.
A California!! has ottered the lawyers
$100,000 to procure him n.divorce from his
wife. He has either got dead loads of moil
eyand wants to set) how faat.hu can use it
up, or his wife wears out shoes awful fast.
A wealthy llostouiun died recently nnd
Mil all his property to his wile on condi
tion (hat she married again within eighteen
ssqnths. A friend ofhiswho knew of his
purpose previous to his death said to him :
"I should think you would dislike the hit a
oFanother man enjoying your money," "He
would not be likely to enj'iy it much under
the circums'.ai ces," was the reply.
"1 meant to h.ivc told you of that hole,"
said a gentUman to his friend, wiio, walk
Ing'in .liis gaidin, stu nililtd into a pit o!
water: "No mutter, tnld his friend, "I
havo foun 1 it."
Yuscf izzu-d-din is tho next heir In the
Turkish throne. When you leave Constan
tinople next time you will have to have a
pass for Yu"ef 'Izzu d-tlin his office.
St. lYmis Republican: A drunken Call
forla miner has kicked a can of nitro-gly-cerine
again, and his relations would feel n
great deal better if they could find some
thing more of him than one boot-strap It
seema to be ridiculous tu have a funeral over
only one boot-strap,
A Nr.oito Votl'i: aoainkt thi: Kuruii-
LICAKS. It wus at the old mirket house
yesterday morning. Uncle Ciifi'ce l'erklnson
of Prince Gcorgo nnd Cicar Sloto of Din
widdle were disputing, letweei ; slices of
a icculent watermelon, tlie j olitical Is3ueof
the day. S.iid Undo Cullee, "I ain't gwine
ter voto dat Radical ticket any more."
"Why," said Cajsar. "Well," said the old
man, "I dreatnpt I was in hell last night."
"Did you see any Itadlcal office holder
there?" "Yes, I did," said the old fellow :
"hell was full of 'cm and every office holder
had a nigjcr hldin 'tween him and do fire,''
Vtltr&wj I'oil.
Old Draton fliarp never told a He, 1 ut
be used to relate this : He was ttandlug ona
day besides a frog pond and saw a large
garter snake make an attack upon an enor
mous big bullfrog. The snake seized one of
tho frog's hind legs, nud the frog, to bo un
a par1 with his suakeship, caught him by
the tail, and both commenced swallowing
one another, and continued tills car Ivor
ous operation until nothing whs left nf eith
er Of tlll'Ul.
A prominent citizen In a neighboring vil
lage, fays tho DanLury Kcwt, recently died,
A neighbor who knew him well report! d
Ills djceaso at this office, and told the le
porter he ought to say hometbing liaudtome
about him.
"Good man, was he?" luggtbtcd the re
porter. ''I should say he was," was the enthusias
tic )Jy. "For ItA-handed wan you'd
Jind few Letter,"
HrlimeVn I'nlninnlr Hjriui for Urn rurc of Con
sniniulon, Cough nil it Cold
Tho great virtue of this mcdielno Is that It ripens
tpo matter ami throws It out. or tho system, purines
uiwu, nuu uiui vuctia a euro.
CHENCKS Stk WEED TpNtft FOB TUB CCRI OF
DVSFEI'SIA, lNMOKStlOX, A'C,
TheTonlc produces a lionlthv action ot tho stomneli
creating an appetite, forming chyle, nnd curing tho
uivab vumiuuiu euaca ui iiiuigcsiiuu,
Scus.scii's .Mandrake Ptt.tji, ron tns ci bk or liver
1'ourf.AlNT, c.
Theso rills nro alterative, ami prodnen a healthy
action of the liver, w Itlioul the loan danger, as I hey
muinwituiii vuimiiri, lulu )Vl inure Cliiciiciou 111
restoring a heatlhy action of the liver.
Thc?o remedies are a certain euro for Consumption
u-j mu riiimoiiii; nyrup ripens me mailer nnu pun.
lies the tiluud. Thn Miilidrnkn 11114 net. tmnn th.t
liver, create a healthy bile, nnd remove nil diseases
of thillrer, ottou n ramo of Consumption. 'I he
Hen Weed Tonic gives Ions and strength to the
stomach, makes ft gnoil. digestion, and enables tho
unrnns to form Rood blood;and thus creates a healthy
elieuhillon nt lieullhy hlood ITha romtilned action of
ineau iiii'iiii-uics, us tuus OYpininetl, will CUIO every
o.vsoot Consumption, It taken In time, und tho use
of tho medicines persevered In.
IT. Schcnck la professionally at his principal onice,
corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, every
Monday, where all letters tor ndvlco must be nd.
urcsseu.
Nov.
-OF A-
POLIOEMAN.
i navo not enjoyed good health for several years
nasi, jci nivo not numvr.iii. to intcriero with my
hbor. Kveryone belonging to the laboring class
knows tho Inconvenience of being obliged to labor
when tho bodv. from dcbtllLv. nlmost ri.rii.ipft inryrr.
form Its dally task. I never nns a bollevcrin dosing
miih iuuuii.iut-1 ; iiul natiiig iienni mo tcgetini
spoken of so highly, was determined to try It, and
Ml Ml never lvirret, that, il.termln.lllnii. An n tnnlp
( hlch every one needs nt some time) Itsurpauses
anv thing I ever heard or. It Invigorates tho whole
system; It Is a great cleanser nud purltlerof Hie
blood. Theroaro many of my ncnualutiinccs who
lnvo taken 1U uud all uultoln nralsnor Us satlsfuc
bui' eui-vi..
JiO.T.wiLT U1UUIIIT IHU llt'U UI.U.S I.I IM'fllllP. IT. 1IT1.
parts io them the one thins most needcul in old age
nights ot calm, sweet repose, thereby strengthen
lnir i lie m mi as well as tho botiv.
uiu mum its wen ns l
Ono aged lady,
o has been sunerlug through Ufa rrum Hcrofula
and has become blind from Its effects.
hrvvlnir trlpil
many remedlos with no favorublu result was Induced
!) tilendi to try tho Veiretlnp. Aitpr liilim.n wiv
uviuuis am; uui uiiru Mjfii Kr'ai, reaci iiia&suoox-
prvsscd a wish for her sight, that sho might bo able
to look unon the man whu iLiri sent hi.r hik-ii n hi..M.
In? Vours respectfully.
o. ). 11. hoihik, rollco omcer, station 6,
nosrON, Jiass., May , wji.
heartfelt" prayer.
At. Pahi Aue-. 9. ssai.
II. It. Stovens, Ksq.i
Dearblr. I slould bo wanting tn gratitude. If I
failed to acknowledge what tho vegeiluo lias done
forme. I was attacked about ptpv..n mnnihtiniA
wIUi Ilronchltts, which settled Into consumption. I
had night sweats and fever chills j was distressed
tor breath, and frequently spit Mood; was all
emaciated, very weak, and so low that my Irlends
thought ray case hopeless.
1 was advised to make a trial of tho Vegetlnc
which, under tho providence of nod. has cured mo
That he may bless tho uso ot your medicine to
others, as ho has to me, and that bis dlvlno grace
m v ntu-ml you. Is the heartfelt prayer ot your ad
miring, humblo scivant.
, ... ... uiiju.ijus i-jcrriwiiLL.
1'. H. Mine Is hut one mnniir-thn mrinv puma inn.
medicine has cflccttd in this place. n. J".
MAKE IT PUBLIC
BOOTH nOSTON. VPIl O 1H71
II. It. Stevens, E-i.
Dear Mr I have heard fromverv manv witirepn or
the great success ot Vegetlua fn cawa cf jicrofulu
Kheumatlsm. Kidney Complaint, Catarrh, and otuer
dlsexsi of kindred nature. I make no hesitation In
sav lng that 1 knuw Vegetlne to be tho most rellablo
remedy for Catarrh and General Debility.
miu u; wtu iniuoKru mm uauirrn ror many
pars, and at times very badly, she. lm thnrnmhiv
tried every supposed remedy that wo could henn.f
and with all this she has for several cars been
gradually growing worse, and the discharge from
tho head was excessive and very offensive.
one wus in uua conuinou wnen Rno commenced to
on the second bottle. Sho continued taking the Veg
etlne until Bhe had used from twelvo to mteen bot
tles. I am now happy in Informing you and tho
public Ut you choose to mate, it public) that she is
entirely cured, and Vogetlne accomplished the core
after nothing else would. Hence feel Justified In
saylngthat V'pgetlnols tho most rcltabfe remedy,
and would advise all Buffering humanity to try 1'.
for I believe it to no a good, honest, vegetable med
iclne, and I Khali not hesitate to recommend it,
I am, c, respectfully.
L. C. CARDELL.
Store 451 Broadway.
Vetretlne acts directly UDon the runups nf thcua
complaints, it Invigorates and strengthens the
whole system, acta upon the secretive organs, allays
Inflammation, cleanses and cures ulceration, cum
constipation, and regulates the bowels.
lias Entirely Cured Mo.
Boston. October. 1r:i
Mr. Stevens.:
Dear sir My daughter, after having a severe at
tack of whooping cough, was left In a feeble state of
health, llelng advised by a friend sue tried the
ego lne. and after using a few bottles was fnllv
restored to health.
. i nave been a great sunerer rrom imeumatlsm. 1
have taken several bottles of the Vetretlne for this
complaint, and sm happy to say It has entirely
curtd mo. I havo recommended tho Vegetlne to
ethers, with tho same good results. It Is a great
cleanser and puriaer ot the bl kxI ; it Is pleasant to
take ; ana i ran cneeriuuy recommena it.
j ahcs jujube, bm Atnens street.
Nov. l".-lm
by all Enlists and Dealers
Everywiw
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
sciofulous diseases, Erysi
)elas, Kose, or St. Antho
ny's Fire, Eruptions nnd
Kruptive diseases of the
fckin, Ulcerations of the
I.iver, Stomach, Kidneys,
I.ungs, Pimples, Pustules,
ltoils, Blotches, Tumors,
Tetter, Salt Hheum. Scald
Head, IliiiEfWOrni. Ulcers.
Sores, Hhetimatism, Neuralgia, Pain in
tins Hones, Sidu and Heaii, Female
Weakness, Sterility, Iciicorihaa, arising
from internal ulceration, nnd Uteriuo
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis
eases, Dropsy, Hyspepsia, Kmaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying the
lilood.
Tiiis Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives Stillingia, Man
drake, Yellow Dock with the Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, nnd is the most
ellicacious medicine yet known for
tho diseases it is intended to euro.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com
bined, that jiCnll alterative eltect of
encli is assurtaj and while it is so mild
as to be harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge, out from the
system those impurities and corruptions
w hich develop into loathsome disease.
Tho reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and tiio confidence which
prominent physicians all over the coun
try repose in it, provo their experience
ot its usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues havo
uccumnlated, nnd are constantly being
received, and as many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of, this Sar
saparilla over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is its superi
ority to any other medicine known, that
va need do no moro than to assure tho
public that tho best qualities it has over
assessed aro strictly maintained.
ruteAHK cr
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
J'raelical nif Analytical C'irrnlatj.
SOLO UT ALL IlhUOOISTS KVLIlVWIltllB.
fx. 13, ISIS-ly
COUNTER,PIATFORM WAGON WRACK
aG AGENTS WANTEDS
J5EHO rOI. PI10E U3T
MARVIN SAFE85SCALECO
c 265 BROADWAY N. Y.
121 CHESTNUT ST. PHHA.PA,
IQ8BANKST.CLEE0.
IMJIIfllf
W. It. AUDOTT
Important to Farmers.
nndcverjbody Inwnnlot
LLMK, LUMHEH, AND COAL
Wo havo erected kilns nt or near tho Paper Mlll.on
ho i. II. A It. It. nnd are now prepared tn sell
tho
lltnn nt
tvtry reasonable prices nmioi guou iiuhuij.
rs by tho ear prnmpily tilled and shipped, to
orders
utiv utjtl Inn nit tlin iitmvn rniul.
Afultllnoof l.f.MIIKIt.of all kinds, dressed
or In tho rough, shlng.es, iJitli nnd
1 till Timber to w hlcli wo Invllo
tho attention otcuto
vnprs. nrden received and filled for all kinds of Family
iivMrlo attention to business wo hope to incrlta
siiarooipuuiiupairuiiuKi:.
iV.ll 11.1. (V vllllivri l,
I SI. ISTC- L'atnwlssa, l'a,
GLAZING AND PAPERING
TT7"Jt. F. ISODIN'K, Iron Street below sec-
1 1 ona. uioomsourg, i a., is prepareu to uo hi
Kmas ox
PAINTING,
GLAZING,
nnd
PA TEH HANGINGS
In tho best styles, at lowost'prlccs, and at short
uuueu.
Parties hivln? su-ih work to do will savo money
caning on mo.
Ml work warranted to Elvo satisfaction. Orders
solicited
WJI, V. 1JODINK.
MarchSU
CALIFORNIA
THE CHICAGO A XOItTH-WnSTEItN RAILWAY
Embraces under one management the Great Trunk
Hallway Lines of tho WKiT and NOIlTH-WKST.nnd.
with Its numerous branches and connections, toruis
tho shortest nmj quickest route between Chicago
ami all points In Illinois, Wisconsin, nohthbi.n
Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nkukaska, California
uiiu 1110 ive&ieui lerruories. lis
Oiitalm ami Tali Co nil si Line
Is U10 shortest and best routo for all points tn north
eru Illinois, louu, Dakota, Nebraska, Wjomtng,
Lkiuiu.u. iiu.u lii. u Lull. iuiiiunii.L. iin'Laiii. irmiiu.
i u.au uiiu .Aunkl Uliil. lit!
Chicago, UladlNon di SI. Paul Line
Is the short lino for Northern Vinconidn linrl Mlnnp.
soin, anu lor .viauison, si. raui, JlluneaiKills,ltuuth,
and all points in the great Noith-west. Its
Winona anil St. I'ctcr Line
la.l.n.iit.iwM.1. fn. IVInnnn 1AAhnn. r .
IO W1V UI.IJ IWUHJ IUI ...uw.u), llut,lirBll.i, UHUIUUIIU,
Mankato, St. I'eter, Now ulru, nnd all points in
southern and central Minnesota. Its
Green Uny and Marquette Line
Is tho only lino for Janesvllle, Watcrtown, Fond Du
Lar Oshkosh, Appleton, Ureun Bay, Escauaba, Nc-
gaonee, Marque tic, Houghton
1, iiancocs ana lao
uazrt supenor country, its
Frcciiort and Dubuque Line
Is tho only route for Elgin, Itockford, Freeport, and
all poU ts via Freeport, Its
Chicago hucI 91iHvuukcc Line
Is the old Lake Shore Itoute, and is the only ona
e, ai
Lak
latsing tnrougn isvansion, uixe rorest, uignli
land
arit, waukegan, itacme, henosna 10 iinwauki
ee.
Pullman Paaco Carw
are run on all through trains of this road.
This is tho O.N'LI LINK running theso rars be
tween Chicago and St. I'aul,Chlcago and Milwaukee,
or Chicago and Winona.
At Omaha our sleepers connect with the overland
sleepers on the TJt.tr n J'acltlc Railroad for aU points
west ot the Missouri river.
On tho arrival of the trains from the cast or south.
tho trains ot the L'hlcaco & North-Western ltallwav
leave Chicago as follows
Fob council Ulcki'p'umaiia and California, Two
through trains dally, with l'ullman palaco nravvlng
room and sleenlag cars through to Council Muffs.
Foil St 1'aul and Minnkai-olis, two ihrough trains
dally, with l'ullman palaco cars attached to both
trains.
For fliiKKN Hay amiIjki SCFKBiOR, two tratns
dally, with Tollman palace cars attached, and run
ning through to Marquette.
r ott iiiLWAUKEe, imir tnrougn trains naiiy, l'ull
man car3 on night trains, parlor chair cars on day
trains.
koh SfAKTA and vv'inona and mints In MlnnOKOtn.
ono through train dally, with 1'nllman sleepers to
vvinona.
Foil Dl'ecock. via Freenort. two through trains
dally, with I'ulluian cars on night trains.
For DusuqiK and La ckovk, via Clinton, two
through trains dally, with l'utlinau cars on night
train to McOregor, Iowa.
hou siori v'ity and an m on, iwo trains uany.ruu-
man cju-s to Missouri valley Junction.
Fou LAkKtiKSKVA, four trains dally.
FOR ltOCKFOKD. MKKLIMl. KENOSHA. JANLSVILLK.
and other polnts,you can havo from two to ten trains
dally.
New York onice. No i5iiroaoway: noston offlce.
SMaleMitet; omah.i unite, 193 Fnrnham .street;
Vim Francisco onlce, lit Montgomery Street: Chica
go ticket oiuces: 1.x i.iaiK sireei, unucr snerman
House: corner Canal and Madison htrtets: Klnzie
street depot, corner W. Klnile nnd Canal streets;
wens .ireei, uepui, eorner vveusniiu iiri7ie Mieeis.
For rates or Information not attainable rrom nur
homo ticket agents, apply to
W. 11. Strnnktt,
Maiivin IIifliinT,
Oen. I tip't.Chlcogo
Fib. 4,76-ly
1. en. i-ass. Agr, unicago.
TrjlSfAJEISKEPTON FILE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF,
733 Sinsom St, PHILADELPHIA,
VVbo ure our aulbarlzt'd ageutfli and will
rect'lvu AilvcrtUeiiifutJ at our
tOAVKST CASH HATJSS.
ALBRECHT & CO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tlio AumECiiT & Co. Piakos are
first-class in every respect, being con
sidered tho lending Philadelphia
mako by musicians and competent
judeca. Through their extensive
facilities, Missus. Ai.iutECiir & Co.
nro enabled to turn out instruments
that nro not surpassed anywhere, and
still sell them nt prices within tho
reach of nil. No Piano is permitted
to lcavo their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most mniuto particular,
hence their guurnntco of fivo years
is 11 thing of value. All Into im
provements of importance nro found
111 theso instruments.
Mkssks. Ai.iihkciit & Co. havo re
ceived tho mast Mattering Testimo
nials from L, M. Goitsciialk, Fuanz
AllT.OUSTAVK SATTKlt, J.F. IIlMMEIJi-
jiacii, Wjixiam WoiIf.fkkk and
ninny other eminent nrtists, besides
being nblo to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, bemi
narics, societies and teachers.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely tonny part of tho world.
floy-l-'ar further particulars aa to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT & CO.
610 Aroh Street, Philadelphia.
July It, I stu,- ly.
"VrOTICE.
rrom this data the llloomsburg (las Company will
put. in service piiws at nrst cost and furnish and set
The company iuv on hint a kit of gaa Ur suited
or palnUug roots, and potiUi or other limber placed
undur ground.
Price 10 coats per gallon or tl0 rr baiTtl.
00. UW.KIUXU.
Bo
J. 11. KNITTLK.
Ml
B L 0 0 M S B U H 0 STATE WCKMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NOJU1AL SCHOOL DISTltlCT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
T. L. GRISWOLdTaT"mT M. D Principal.
TIIt9SCU0OI Mat iircienl constituted, olltrs the verv best facilities for Professional and CI.1sMc.1l learning. , ,
llulldlngs spacious, luv King and comuioillous j lompletely heated by steam, well eulllatcd, lighted by gas, nnd furnished with a bountiful supply of pure,soft,
fjl'ation'healthful, nnd easy ot access. Touchers oncrlonrrd, efllrlent, and alive to their work. Discipline, nrm hut kind, uniform nnd thorough. L'xpenscs
moderate. Fifty rents a week deduction to all expecting lu teach. Mudcnts admitted at any time, llooms reserved when deslied.
Courses of study prescribed by tho State 1
I. Model School. II, Preparatory. Ill, Iilcimntary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic, II, Commercial. III. Course In Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
The Elementary. Sclcntttlc and Classical Courses tiro IMt'il'llS'IONAl., nnd students graduating therein, receive Mnto Diplomas, confening tho following
eoriespoudlug Degrees: Jlnstcrot the Moments; vi aster ot I he Sciences i .Mastcrof thoClasslcs. liraduatcs In tho other Courses receive Normal Certlllcates 01
their nltnlninenls,, blgneil In IheOllleeisof the lluaid of 'Irustris.
The course ot stud y prescribed by tho State Is liberal, and the scientific nnd Classical courses are not Inferior to those of our best Colleges.
The, Mate requires.! higher order of citizenship. Tho times demand It. It H ono of tho prl 1110 objects of this School to help tu secure It, by furnishing Intelli
gent and elllcleiitTeaelieis for her Schools. 'Io this end It solicits Joung persoiKof good abilities and good purposes, those vv ho desire to improvo their time
and their talents, ns. students. Tonllsuclilt proml.es aid In developing their powers, and abundant oppoitunlths ror well pnld labor alter leavlngschool. lor
Catalogue. address tho 1'rlnclpal. , .
HON. tVII.r.lA.H Ill.Wiil.l., l'renlilent Ilimrd nf Trusters' COL. J. 13. I'ltlM!.!.', Hrercliiry.
Sept. s, 'iO.-ly
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
or interest to avaifsr one.
A PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
with m adjuiteblo back, 1111J0 to tupport the hack of tho titter
while leaning forward In tho ordinary position for playing, and by
a ilmplo arrangement, which gives it a backward and at tho eamo
time a downward movement, follows hit motions and lupporti him
In any poiltlon without Interfering la tho lcatt with the freedom
of hie movements.
S rjHL$ CHEAPEST blOVEIM TILE MARKET.
Because tlio Heat rafter mcuml the 15atc
HEATING THE WHOLE STOVE.
Allowing no waste heat to ptus up the chimney.
A SHALL ARCAND
will tic as much work as a large stove of any other make 'with less
than
IzI.jL.JLiJr THE COAL.
For ECONOMY ami BEAUTYit
FAIL TO EXAMINE THE ARGAND before buying elsewhere.
F O 11 S A It E O N L Y 15 Y
ROLLINS & HOLMES,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
t m
All Isind.s and prices.
GREEN TEA AND BLACK TEA.
J- EE- MAIZE'S
MAMMOTH GllOCEllY.
Corner Main and Center Streets
BLOOMSBURG, 3? J. ,
Oct, , 18IL-U.
S. A PLATFORM ROCKER ON
CASTOR3v with tho long easy movement
of the oldeijle, without tho projecting rockers
to mar other farnlturo and tho bapce of rooms;
being, tn fact, tho only Platform Itockcr raado
that has a perfectly satisfactory movement.
Manufactured for tho trado by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for pale by tho principal dealers throughout
the United Suite.
fVlf not kept by any dealer in jour town,
end to us for Price Llet and Catalogue.
cannot bo excelled. DO NOT
dk i
AT
BLOOMSBURG
MAH8LE WOHKS,
T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STltUtiT, Iir.LOW MAltKUT.
Manufacturer of end Dealer in all lirnh o)
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
Wo use the nest AMHltlCAN nnd ITAI TAN Marble.
Jin has on hand nnd furnishes to ordf r
MONUMENTS,
TOM1S3,
1IUADSTONES,
UKNS, VASES, Ac.
Every variety ot Mtirulo cutting neatly executod at
tin! liiWHst innrkft nrlci'a.
A Ions nractlcalotnerteneo nnd ncrsonal nttentlon
to Dullness makes tho proprietor eontldent of u'v lng
satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attended
to. i . u. UOX V'JI.
liSy. Ii. Work delivered free of charge ."a
Aug. 21, 'H-ly. T. L. OtlNTON, Proprietor,
Important to Lawyers.
Justices ot tho Peace, Constables, Executors, Ad
mlnlstratora, (iuardlan, Township clllccrs, and busl
ness men generally.
Wo liavo on hand a largo nssortment of legal
blanks for tho use of Attorneys. Justices nnd t:nn.
stable's blanks of all kinds, Note nnd ltecelpt books
iur Auuumsiruuiro Ai'.
Pit ICE LIST.
ATTOHNEV'S 11LANK8.
rreclpe for Summons.
" n. Fa.
" ' Itulo to take Depositions.
' " " " choose Arbitrators.
1 cents npleco, cr i 1.75 per hundred.
Petition for Appointment of Guardian.
" " cltntlnn
llulototake Depositions.
Nmr In Debt, with Confession,
" " Assumpsit.
Meehnnles l.l.'ii.
4 cents each ur ja.so per hundml.
Petition for stle i.t ileal Estate s ci nts each.
JISIICX'S lil.ANKy.
Subpoenas, Summons, Warrants, Executions, SO fo
it'iun iiii. il
leases 5 cents each
limn iiifiis lei " '
Parchment Pi eels is "
Agn'cments s "
oiph.iii'M'ouit Sales to for f I 50
i oiiMnUe f Salts a cents each
norigiigu ami i.onu u
All Kinds of Nulls l "
Hi it IMS. VriteH. Sclilifl Older. Poor Old. it. Store
ordeis, neatly Lounil. constaiill m band, or made
lu uiut-i uu rMiui i ui.iii'i't
Wemn piep.nedto doneater Job work than anj
.'tuvi V.1HI.U in inia 1-u.iiiiv.
IIIIOL'KWAV & EIAVEI.I,
Editors and ) ropilitnrs
Ctthfl'OIX'JII.IAK,
lllootiiiburj, l'a
GLENN'S
STTZJPJIUli: SOAP,
Tiiouougiily Cures Diseases of the Skin,
lleautii'ies the complexion, j'revknis
and Remedies Rheumatism ami Gout,
Heals Sokes anu Abrasions of the
Cuticle anu Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup.
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL llLEM.
isiies arising from local impurities of the
lilood and obstruction of tho nores, but also
those produced by tho sun and wind, sucli as
tan and freckles. It renders tho cuticle
HAUVELOUSLV CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT,
and .being a wholesome ueautifier is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
All the remedial advantages. ofSul.
rilUR IIatiis arc insured v the use of
GIvhh'h Sulphur Setup, which in addi.
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and I'RE.
vents Rheumatism and Gout.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
anil PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATtO BY
CONTACT with the PERSON.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayness of the hair.
Vhyslcians speak of it in high terms.
Priccs-25 and SO Gents per Cake; Per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N. D. The 50 cent cakes are triple the 1120 cf thgsc at
?5 cent.
"HILL'S HAHt AND WHISKER
lilack or Hroivn, 30 Cents.
C. . CRIHESTOS, I'ropY, 7 Sixth Av.,5.V.
Oct. liit, 'itf.-ly,
Magnetic Soap.
The Vhcajitti Snap thai can le used for the follow-
imj J.tu.v,j ;
1st,- Ono bar will go ns Mr as two ot any oilier,
lid. Onlv hulfllio usual lublituir oHm? rrmilrrt
there Is usavliigif moro than theentlioeostof tho
Soap In labor ulnne.
Hit 'tho clothes nrn mailrt KlVlikT. ri.KAN.nnii
WHITE without lltlll.lMlor SL'AI.DINd, thus all
Injury to Hum Is avoided. There Is u mv lug In fuel
un. itum iiuibi wm n. iiuniuut, M uunu ill ULKJUl
nun uiu usuui iiiue.
It Is ntsu iruaronteed under n nenattv or fiftv dnl
lars not to Injure the (lollies or hands, und as one
trial will enablii any ierson to ascertain tho truth ot
theso fctuteiiientu. It would never piy tho proprietor
lu ciiuu 111 till UAii-iiriTu cijniriii 01 uuiei UMIl)r UIIU
claim such decided mil II, rur his soap unless he
know from positive expeileuco that It would prove
to bo In every riicct what Is claimed forlt.
This Is also a buperlor Soap for Siuvma and Ton,
m jiuipuatB.
WARNKR RHODES & CO.,
WIIOLKSALK FANOV (IKOCKItS,
OUNKIUI. AOBNTS,
Aug. t 'U. 4m II. C, & Co. l'tilladelplila, l'a
Seuo S5c. to o. p. HOWKU. & t o., New York, fo
Paint Met or no xtaix. i ontnlr.lii. luiu .Vi
nnwspui crs, and ettlmateaidioivlug cost ot advertl.
oiug.- juarcn lU'l cyl
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed at this Ofllco
ON SHORTEST NOTI0B AND AT TJIH
MOST HUASONABLE TERMS.
KV STOCK OK CLOTIIINO.
AND
Goutloinon'n Droas Goodo.
DAVID LOWENUKIUI
Invites attention to lits largo andclegantstock
Cheap and FasliiooaMo Clotbiniu
nt his store on
MAIN STItniCT, IN Till: NEW BLOCK,
ULOOMSIllJItll, PA.,
whero ho has Just received from Now York nnd Phil
adelphia a full assortment ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
including the most fashionable, durablo and;
nuuasumu
iCONSIaTINU OK
UOX "
SACK,
FROOtv,
CJUJI
AND OIL OLOTII,
COATS AND PANTS,
OF AI.I.MJHTS SIZES AND COEOItS,
Ho has also replenished lil3 nlready large stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSlMEIIRf.,
STltlPEI),
FIOUHED',
ANDjPLAlN:VKSTa,
SUlltTb,
CHAVATSJ
SOCKS,
COI.L.MIS,
IIANDKEllCHIKFS,
GLOVES,
SUSPENDEUH.
AND
FANCY AHTIGL3LS.
He haa constantly on hand a largo and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and VostingB,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any kind
of clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best
manner. All Uls clothing Is made to wear nnd most
ot It Is ot homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELKY,
OF EYE It Y DESCRIPTION, FINE AND CHEAP.
HIS CASE OF JEWELKY IS NOT SUHPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS G1WEHAL ASSOKT-
JIENTOF
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENHERG,
July l.'13-tf.
BLOO MSB URG TANNERY.
c. , ii n it s x a
R
KHI'KCiTULl.Y annoiitices to llie luiLl'ic
r-n&f SNYDUR'S TANNERY.
IciiKiT (old stand) lllonuisburg, l'a., ulilie
4!ti tft Furksof tlm E.sm-anil l.lL-hi. siii-i t
jA?-IVw, i".ids, where all ilosulptlous of
ib leather will bo made In the mo?t
substantial nnd workmanlike manner, and sold at
prices to suit the tunes. Tim highest price In cash
mil ui. tin nines uv puiu iur
GREEN HIDES
of every description In tlio country. Tlio publlcpat
ronago Is respectfully solicited,
llloomsburg. oet. 1, 187&-
yAINWItlGHT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GUOCEItS,
N. E. Corner second and Arch streojs,
1'lIlHDKl.riIll,
Dealers in
TEAS, SYItUPS, COFFEE. SUOAlt, MOLASSES
kick, sncr.s, mcAiiK boui,o., Ac,
Unorders will reccivo prompt uttcnt ton.
GRSAT ilEDUmOirilE
PHICi: 01' PAINTS,
on,
IlliCSIIES,
JAPAN DUYEK &
PUTTY.
'.i.'ri'.v
'' CiT IV ' -'
Strictly l'I'lti: WHITE LEAD 11 rents per pound,
guaranteed equal to any In Uiu market.
MO.NTOUIt WIllTiS I.EAlTnt Hi cents per pound,
equal tu uny for dui ability.
MONTOUH SI.ATE PAINTS 8, nnd 10 cents per
pound, according to color.
MONTOI'It METALLIC I1IIOWN u cents r er pound.
Tho best I'ne-l'roof Iron PiUilln Hid Market,
SIONTOUItMETALLKJIiltoWNilry V nnd 3 cents
per pounu, Acconuagtoiiuaniity,
liest Quality of Paint Ifrushcsut lovv rrices
PURE LINglEBD OIL
which wo buy In largi. qnantltles, dlrent from tho
.iiuiiuiutiuiiT, uuu vurrui uiuiuwesi Jllurket
yrlce.
REST .TAT"a"m Tl?-'"r?.T7
Acknowledged In nil onr leading Pnluteri to bothr.
tiM.r Iti llin tin, I..
All our goods aru guaranteed us' reprPHcntcd nnd
ourpulntstul groiuid In puru linseed oil, or the
1 ildtna 'r bmi'i canl ul"1 'Pr'co lut wlt1' tostlmon.
HENRY S. REAY,
Bolu Mnilllliirturer.
.t. RUPEHT.I'A.
....' i'" "r,'l"r t'ln. Wo nro now prepared to
un,y1,"H,1r''Vlivn.h'!t
. . i.t .- . D oKot nou piuuiuuie, persons
ot el liernii mslly mm inun tin urns to 5 i'r
eVllllUL'. 1111(1 II Mfii'iirl M.nl 1... .'
iatiMi id V.r'Siii l,,aVi. iiV.,1! Hnw
sunn tu wo win una one dollur to ruv
' for tho
: rrr.'r Y.'. " ruiueuiurs. tamu en vror li
maldo
;nJ?,K,.r.""",i llit"'' ' lurgeM aud test
lliuslratid I'liUicatluiti, all tent free Cj iu. iicid.
cfl ,"tlnniiit. profitablo vvwk, adareiu
N1
v.'' r"Li&.W
s
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
P
IIILADELl'ItA AND RIJADINO ROAD
AURANGliJIENT 01'" l'ASSHNOKR
TRAINS.
July 12, 19T0,
TIIAINSI.RATK nt'PKKT AS l'OIIOWR (PfNPAr KCKrjK
For fievr ork-, l'lilladclrhla, Heading, Potlsvillo
Tninnqua, Ac, 11,1)3 a. m
For Catavvlsm, 11,83 n. m. nnd 7,80 p. in.
For Vllllamsport,(!,23 0,81 n. m. nnd 4,0(1 p. m. .
TltAINStOll IllTEUT IXAVK AS rol.I.OWF, (nuNIiAV Kx
CKI'TKII.)
J;avo N'cvv York, s,43 n. in.
Ix'avo l'hllndeliilila, s,1B n. in.
Leave Heading, ll,3in. m., roltsTllle, 12.1c n.rn
nnd Tamaqua, 1,80 p. m.
Ecnvo Cawvvlssa, 0,so n,!.', n. tn. nnd 4,00 p. m.
I.cnv o VlllI.mspoTt ,,s i n.iii,12,co m. ntnl s,w p. m
I'asscngers a r.il from Now York and l'hlln'rin
phla go througil vv ithout change of cm s.
J. K. WOOTTEN",
General Snperlnlcndcnt.
CENTRAL ' RA 1 L WA Y
.Tan.lt, WG-tf.
JORTIIKRN
1 CO.Ml'ANV.
On nnd after November 2dth. 1S7.1. tmino win in. -
...... .... ........ 4... i. iv utu
SUNIlUItY as follows!
NoliTllWAim.
Erlo Hall S.SO a. in., arrive Elinlta u.r,o n.
" Cniint.dnlgua. . 3.8f. p. m
llocheslcr b.ib "
NtiiL'iirii n in
Itenovo nccommodnt Icn ll.luu. tn. unlvo VllliLin
rtl2.,Mp. m.
:lmtr.1lall4.1&n. tn.. nrrlln r.lmtr.i menu ...
lltilliilo Kxpress T.1B n. rn. arrive Hurfalo s.ti) n." in.
' KOUTHWAllll.
lltiflalo Express K.W a. in. ni rlv e tint rlsburg 4.r.o a, in
1lnlllt..r.w. o ,i
ElmlrnJtnll ll.1Bn.rn., nrrlvo llnrilsbuigl.i,np.m
vvnsiungton U.so "
" llalllmore C.3n "
" Wnslilnglons.so "
llnrrlsburgnccointnod.itlon 6.40 p. in. arrive Iturils
uuib IV.bU p. in
nrrlve ltalllmoro s.m a. m
11 'nslili.iliin rt il
Eile.Moll12.ts a. m. nrrlve linrilsbiirgSOoa. m.
" llaltlintio8.40 "
" Washington lo.ss "
All dally except Sunday.
It. it. 1IOY1), Jr., General I'nsfcngir Agm
A. .1. CASMATT, General Jlanngo
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
I'iiiliulclplila & Ki io li. . Division.
SUMMER TIME TARLE.
ON mill after SUNDAY, APR. 2,1, l&7i;
tho trains on itm Phliniinti.i.t.i i.t.. i.i
ltoad Division vvlllrun us follows:
miSTWAllI).
EltlEEXPItESSleaves New York.,
. 'i .1.1 p. m
.. HM p. In
.. i.so p. m
. u.ln a, m
12.20 II lu
l.io a, m
,.m 3D u. in
... M.'.p. m
, .tl.fi.ip in
U.ldp. la
. 4.2.'. a. la
H..I& a. in
. 11.4(1 a. m
lo.r 5 a. m
.. 7.3 p in
rniiaiieipiila. ..
" " " llaltlinoie
" " " llarilsbutg
" ' nrr.nt Wllllaiiisport...,
" " " Ixuklliveii
" " " Eile
HUE MAIL leaves New Yotk
" " " 1 htlndelphh
" " " llaltlinoie
" " " llatilsburg
" " " Wllllamsport..
" " " Lock Haven...,
" " " llenovo
" " nrr. nt Erie
MAdAiu Ksrni.s leaves
Philadelphia T.20n. m
it.iiuinoie. . i.mia. in
" llarrlsburg. .lo.i.Mi.m
nrr. nt vv llllaiii'.port.. 2.P p. m
" Lock Haven... 0.1.1 p. m
'' Itenovo 4.111 p. m
" Kune u.oup.m
iiuuuiUii
SUNDAY EXPItEbS leaves New Ynik 8.23 p. m
" " " lhlladelplila iur.p,m
" ' ' Itiilltmoi.. ii in . ...
" lliirrlshiirg'. lllOalm
nrr. nt W llllainspurt V,4m.iu
: o:
PIIIL'A ESl'KESS leaves Erie
" " " Lock Haven. .
" " " vvilllainspurt..
" " urrlvrflntllnnlsbuig... .
" " " llaltlinore
" " " l'hlladclpliia... .
" " " New- York
cm p. 1,1
. 2.10 a. in
.. 3.05 p. Ill
11.10 il. ,i,
..ii tu p. :u
.. tl.2.1 a. in
,. 2.16 p. m
DAY EXl'HESS
leaves Knnc con a. m
" Itenovo le.inn lu
" I.oik Haven. ... 11. n . m
Wllllamsport. 12 41 p. m
arr. at lluirlsburg j.iu p
" I'iiiliulclplila. . . 7.2U p.
" JsowV.oik 10 1.1 p.
" llllllllKiKI 7.2.1 p.
" Washington b.t.2 p.
Ellin MAIL leaves l.'ile
" " " Itenovo
" " " Lock Haven
Wllllamspoil....
" nrr. at lluulsbiug
" " " linltlinori)
" " " l'hllailelphla
" " " New-ork
PAST I.INEleaves WlUl.imxport
" " air. at Ilanlibiiig
" " " liiillliiioro
" " " Philadelphia
" " " New Yolk
..11.20a ta
s.M p. m
li .11.1 p. in
1MB p. Ill
. 2.4.1 a. m
.... i.l.'.a m
1.00 a, m
. .HMD a. m
.. 12.3.1a m
. s.Wi a. m
... 7.3.1 a m
. . 7.!.B a, m
. ..lo.ii.'.n. in
SUNDAY KXl'llOS leaves W IllUmspoit.. 8.13 a, in
' " air, at llarrl.-liiiig ... n.411 a in
" " " I'hllailelpl.Li. 3.1UI p. lu
" " " New v. oi I; .4S p. in
' " " ll.iltlmoiu t.ffl p. in
Krlo Mall West. Niagara I.'xpiess Wes(,l.oek Haven
Actum. Wist unit l).i Expiess East in.iku iloseioii
liivUoii at Noitliiuiilieiliinil with 1.. ,t II. it, it, lialus
lor VVIlkes-liarroiind .sci.intuu,
IMo Mull Wist, Niagara Express West, Pi to
Eipiewi VWst and I nek Haven AecnnmiiilalU ii
West inakii close eonnecll-.li ut WIlll.uiisiul with
N.c.H. W. trains north.
Pile Mull Wist, Mugtra Expiess West, nnd Pay
Etpivsi East mako close ceuiiectlon ut Leek llavin
Willi 11. 1'. V. it. It. tllllllS.
Erie Mall East nnd West connect at Kilo with
trains on l S..V. M. S lt.lt. nt ton) with o i A
V. K It. at L'mpoilum with it. ti..K P. I'.. It, iindt
Drlltv.ui.il null A V. U. It,
Parlor uim will l in. between Phllndeli Ida nnd
Wllllaiir-rrt on Magma Expiess Wist, l.ile l.x
puss West. I'liilaililphlu l.xjnss Ensl liny
Evi liss I .iitf ni.il Miml.iy Expiesb East. Micphig
Cars on all night trains.
AVM. A. IIAI.DWIN,
Dec. 17,'TS tf (leiicrnl Supt.
ELA WA UK, LACKA WANNA
AND
WK.STEItN HAlLItOAD.
JILOOJISIIURG DIVISION.
Hine-Tublo No. in, Takes elfict nt 4:30 A, M
MONDAY, NOVE.MIIF.lt 22 1ST.'..
NOltTlI,
STA'IIO.VM.
scriiniou
llillevili'
.... T.lMoilllle...
..Lai kltwriliua....
Plllslon
. Wit I'ltlstoli..
) Vollllllg
Mailbv
I.elllllll
....Mngfton
Kingston ....
.1'lv mouth June.
...1 1) mouth ....
Avond.ile
sot Til,
P.m.
n.m.
Il.lll.
n.m, p in. p.m.
S U!
8 n..
7 M
7 III
7 4
7 113
7 27
7 Vi
7 IS
; io
7 15
7 17
7 (U
8 r.
C M
0 4ti
a so
U !t.
a id
a H2
r, a
5 ft!
t IK
6 40
r, 34
5 24
G 23
6 20
& 13
4 M
4 IM
4 US
P.m.
a r
3 .'..
:i 4'J
a 42
3 37
!l 112
li 2 1
3 'ill
11 IU
3 17
3 17
3 Pi
a wi
04
3 ' 1
'' Fi
2 42
231
2 2.1
2 !)
S 13
2 10
2 111
1 S8
1 t.3
1 43
1 44
1 4'l
1 2.1
1 ID
1 15
1 III
p.m.
0 4s
2 20 li 2.1
'.) 43
'.) St
II 31
U 2.1
U 211
'.I 16
1) 11
tl 07
it 1.1
0 ,1
s t U
8 r.o
s &i
S 4S
J 4S
1) 03
10 It)
10 till
'i 2
2 til
2 m
2 40
2 1.2
2 r.s
3 14
3 17
3 in
3 17
3 2
3 27
3 Si
li 3"
1 1 3.1
ll 4'J
I! f
i; rr.
7 01
7 Oli
7 II
7 in
7 2.1
7 35
7 40
7 44
7 53
8 15
8 25
8 4.1
8 15
0 D.I
0 M
0 55
7 2D
7 (8
7 40
7 45
10 II
Ip 111
,11 2U
'lu 23
'1' 27
ill) 27
10 32
ID il.1
1 10 4')
Ntmllcoke....
in 44
3 37
s 4l,lltiuluk's it'ek
10 r.2 ,1 45
S !lil
Slili Lhlilnnv
1 C 4 (tl
h li)
s 14
8 US
8 2
...Hick's Peiry.
. .Ileal h Haven,
Iterwlt k . .
. 11 17
11 23
4 1.1
4 21
4 .1)
4 37
4 41
4 40
4 f
.1 a
5 8
5 14
5 20
ft HA
II 3
.... Hilar rreek 11 1,11
...Wllluvr tirove,... 11 '0
Lime llldge II 43
7 fJS
7 M
7 Jil
..Espy ,11 1.1
7 4 1. .liloouisliurg,,
n r.i
12 'J
i udi unpen , ...
7 aiijcutawlsMi Hrldge,
7 201.. Clark's htviuh..
7 HI Iiunvlllo
7 04 Chulas y
7 0 Cameron
(1 45 .Northumberland.
12 07
12 10
12 25
7 02
CO
8 25
12 31
6 47 K 41)
12 SO 5 t.2 8 47
12 51 0 10 1) 15
U.U1.
P.m. u.in,
..... ' nni.ou.Ao, Plll'l,
HupcrliittndenPs Oflne, tcianten, Die. lo, urns.
WILLI AMSPORT
I'-AVV mill KAT.il! kTAMPtrn nw tup
AND
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
NONE UENUlNi: WITHOUT
Our Goods cun bo had in every
town in tho County.
J. E. DAYTON, & CO.
AVilliamsport, Pa.
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