The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 22, 1876, Image 4

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Welcome Christmas Ulftn.
Tho muni practice In choosing OlirWtinM
gift la to atari out' with it fat! tmrta-wo'iitiaU
nd come home with It empty, hnvlng scour
ed a doien book and print And curiosity shops
meantime, to find enough pretty things to
go round, tftie gift scni to And friend might
hava been offered with equal propriety to a
hundred others. Now everybody (worth to
memberlug, flt.nllpn Cbristniai tbiy ), Jiai n.
fancy, or whim or association, which
trifle will recall and gratify. Now that
re have so.llttle money, let us got our brains
to work to remember. lb cm inhlatnor hfb'
bles, and to And tho suggestive- trifles, and
our word for It, wo' wlir'startVo our friends
witho more rent pleasure than If wo hud
sent them thajCOKtllcoMinmennlng gift. "
There must bo a nice, discrimination, too,
In assorting these Irliles. 'tfliero !nro certain
oiks whom wo know-to ba sorely 'hr need of
articles Tor tko, varilrol)eA,niJ,to, ,ihm wo
must therefore give utterly useless follies, bi
cans? Ihcy kipw hafwe.ljnpwt;, And, tlioro
ur other and better folks In like condition,
who will receive a oollar or palr-of gloves
with ai hearty nnd sincere feeling as though
the offering were a strain of ChrUtmas mil
ale. There-Is one, coula;wlio6o git) igUttuiell'
of the shop's and the' tSollars paid for it, and
another who, If we sent her nitr worn copy
of George Herbert, or tho little broken vino.
which has stood for years on the ptjuly table
would receive- them both with wet eyes
and find them fragrant with' 61d memories.
Iron Rnst as a cause of Fire.
'"ber father f6lci notion tlint tires may be
Biased by iron rust is thus defended by a re
cent Eoglfslf. writer: 'iWhoh oxide. ot.irou
is placed in contact with timber excluded
from the dtm'os'pliere, nnd nfded'by a slight
ly increased, .temperature, tlie oide'-parts
with Its oxygen, and is converted into very
finely divided particles of motallic.iron hav
ing such an afilnity for oxygen that, wheiv
afterwards exposed to the n.ctjqti, of,the at
mosphere from any cause, oxygen Is absor
bed so rapidly thi these particles become
suddenly red hot, and if in sufficient quan
tity, will produce a'temperature far beyond
the Ignition point of 'dry timber. Wher
ever Iron pipes arc employed, for tho circu
lation of aoy heated medium (w.he.ther hpt
water, hot air, or steam), and wherever
these pipes aro allowed to'beeome rusty, and
are also In close'' contact with timber, it is
only necessary to suppose that under these
circumstances the finely divided particles of
metallic Irou become exposed to the action
of the atmosphere (and this may occur from
the mere expansion or contraction of the
pipes) in order to account for many of the
fires which periodically occur during the con
tinuance of tho winter season'
The question is very common, "which is
the heavier, a pound of feathers or a pound
of gold?" The answers are wide and va
riant. One says the gold is the heavier and
another that both are the same. Gold is
weighed by troy weight 21 grains to a pen
nyweight, 20 pennyweight to an ounce, 12
ounces to the pound' troy, which thus con
tains 6T60 grains. Feathers arc weighed
by avoirdupois weight 10 drams to an
ounce, 16 ounces to the pound. -As each
drachm weighs '27 il-32ds grains, each ounce
avoirdupois is 437 grains, and the pound
avoirdupois weighs, there; e'xa'cily "700(J
grains. Thus a pound of feathers is 1240
grains heavier than a pound of gold.
What is described as a Are proof suit, of
extraordinary merit invented by a Swede
named Oe'stberg lias recently been exhibi-
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leuna, m iuu 'presence oi luc empc
yy or and several other distinguished person-
y f age and men of science. On this occasion
W Capt Ahlstrj'm,' c'otbrd it tha mf.delib
fl erately walked iuto nn immence fire, pre
pared for the purpose, of wood saturated
with petroleum.) Recording to the account
given of this test, tho heat of the fire was so
Intense that no one else could approach
within eighty paces without being absolute
ly burnt or scorched, but Ahlstrum walked
around in the glowing pile perfectly undis
turbed, leaning on tho burning woot.
and finally, with the pame equanimity
as well as entiro unconsciousness of dan
ger, seating himself snugly on the live
coals. After thus remaining in the fire a
quarter ofa-i hour, the salamander came
out, as perfectly unharmed as when ho went
in.
A Martyr to Science. A Uurlinetoii
naturalist last Sunday, while investigating
the causes and effect of tho poison of a wasp
ting, nobly determined to mako ot him
self a martyr to science, and accordingly
handed his thumb to an Impatient insect he
caged In a bottle The wasp entered into
the martyr, business with a great deal of
spirit, and backed up to tho thumb with an
abruptness which took the scientist hyiur
prise. He was so deeply absorbed in the
study of remedies that he forgot to make
any notes of the other points in connection
with stings, but his wife wrote a paragraph
in his note book, fur the benefit of science,
to the cffi-ct that the primary eflect of a
wasp sting is abrupt, blapliemous and tcr
rifle profanity, followed by an intenso desire
fairly amounting to a mania, for ammonl ,
rampbor and raw brandy. Uurlin'jlnn flaici -'
The h at re, o t ol the Directors or Convirt
Prisous strikingly illustrates tho ingenuity
ot Kugli.b criminals. One of tho inmates
ofl'ortlaud I'risoiieoiitrived to make out of
pieces of wire and string, sonic skeleton
keys which he succeeded in concealing in his
cell. By removing a panoiif phi jfrom
the window of his tvllhc inauajU to reach
its lock which he opened, aiul -To'tilci, iVnll
probability, uava passed the main gales i
the hall, had he nut been frustrated by th
deputy governor, who was making his
rounds at the time and saw him in the corri
dor, lio was immediately secured. In hi
cell was found a dummy head. contrived out
of some felt and Jiis rag bag plastered over
with soap, which, placed under the bed
clothes, so closely rminblnl a aleeplng
rami' If.coaml heoi that It might well litiv
deceived the night ofllccr lien inspecting
the cell.
The German Government has recently built
a kitchen, a thousand feet long and all of
stone tud iron, to supply food fur the nrinv
in time of war. Its imu.-hl-e.iy Is driven In-
wo eighteen hundred horse power engines,
nd is capable of boiling down and conden
sing-within portable Ji nits a hundred and
seventy oxen, grinding three hundred nnd
flAy tons of flour, and making three lain
dred thousand loaves of bread dully. It is
alto able to supply enough preserved outs
for one day'a feeding of the horaca bc nging
to an army of two hundred aud eight, thou
sand men.
The Empress of Germany and thel'rlucess
Bumark aro two plain, homely bodir. The.
flrnt is not untrequontly seen driving out in
a calico drcu, and the second, freh und
comely, though past 62, superintends her
farm work, goes about tho houaf with a great
bunch of keys at her girdle In the good old'
style, and her bedrooms are filled with knit
ted qullu and such articles, evidences of her
0W and Industry.
Agricultural.
Ashes.
Sliiny farmcM have no convenient place
In which to store their ashes, nnd consequen
tly they put them in barrols nutsldo of doors.
Too rtljeh those, nro left uncovered, or the
covers blow off, leaving tho ashes exposed
tti the rain or dew. Evidently they do not
realize the grcnt valuo which ashes possess
n-j n .fertilizing agent. If they did they
would'never allow tlicm lo imiMo. On the
ontfary" they would apply them to their
crop. If a man has a gitod place in which
to keep them, one In which they cannot be
.injured by rain and lu which there Is no
d inger from fire, it Is well enough to let n
ycjnrs's stock .nccuimilntti nnd then apply
thorn InHie spring. This, however, in wise
pitrt of .tljcm aro not needed for crops li
tho summer. Some of our readers who
liivo nslies which they think they ought
to dispose of in order to prevent loos, may
hrp, inqitiro to what special crops they
should bo applied.
AVe i p y that for onions, asdics nrc a iiong
tho very LjMt, pf JcrljllzeH. l-'or this crf
they should tin trened along tho rois,
lengthwise, and the cultivator should then
bo run between them or ilsc they should
bi hoed by hand. Applied to Indian com,
a ha ml lul to eacli hill, immediately before n
rain, brjilst before n crop is hoed, they give
good returns. They are r1n very good fur
vines iu tho garden. In nuwt seasons the
application to grass land Inmmliatcdly af
ter the first crop of hay has been ietmivi-il,
hasTt veiy fine cflb.t and insures it good crop
of)rofi'Ct). Tiure arc ways enough in which
all the ashes that nr made can be profita
ble used on a farm, and they certainly
otlghi'to bo saved and u-ed to tho bent ad
vantage. Sew HugUnd llomtttead,
"Wash harness thoroughly witli warm soft
water nnd.castlle.soap, and brush out every
partlclo of dut beloro' putting On tto oil.
This w tho important point, lletter not oil
at all than to nppfy'it on dirty leather. The
harness sltduld b6'tnkcn apart, and tho pie
ces washed -and oiled -separately. Hub on
the oil while the leather id softened with
witer. It can be applied at unco it the
leather ii rubbed with a .dry cloth ; Itshould
bo soft, but not too wot. After' applying
tho oil, hang up tq dry for a few hours till
the oil is absorbed. Old harness that. has
bqcn neglected nnd is dry and hard had bet
tenotbe oiled; it will do no good ; the
evil is already done. The fibres ol tho leath
er! have lost more' or less of their tenacity,
ami oil will not restore it; in fact, by soft
ening the leather it ouly weakens it, just ns
a wet shec-t of pat'r'wlll tear moro easily
tlinn a diy one. Oil does not add to the
strength of leather; it merely softens It nnd
keens It from crocking; it is a preven-
'tivo "Of decay, hoi a ' restorer Harness are
now so high that it is moro than over im
portant to take care of- them. Never let
them suffer for the want of oil; keep in
gopd repair and they will last ns long again.
Shekp in Stohms. No good farmer will
bmi( to provide a shed for his sheep to go
under in cold fall nnd winter storms, be
cause nn animal suffers so much, when com
pletely drenched with rain or sleet, owing
to the long timo after tho storm it taken to
'dry them thoroughly. It do&j seem that
some farmers possess neither tho common
attribu.tc3 of humanity in tho care of their
live stock, nor brains enough to give them
knowledge of what Is to their own Interests.
Sopip of .these men show a remarkable pro
pensity tor saving money when obtained,
and it would be, perhaps, an impossibility
to Oraw threo cents from some of them to
savo the country from ruin, while they turn
thqir cattle and sheep into a field in the
lead of winter, witli no shelter from s'orma,
and feed them from a hay-stack, throwing
the hay upon tho ground to-be trodden un
der foot, or covered with tho driving snow.
Such farmers are not fit to own cattle and
sheep, and good advice to them is, in nios-t
cases, thrown nwny.
Ail experienced chicken raiser says as
soon as manifestation cf gapes in Ids fowls
appears, he confines his chickens in a box
one at a time, sufficiently large to contain
the; bird, and places a coarse rotten or linen
cloth over the top, Upon this he places air
slaeked lime, and taps iho cloth sufficiently
to cause the Jiiua to fall through, This-lime
dust tho fowl inhales and is made to mrcze,
amj In'.a short time tho cause of tho gapts
Is tjirown out in the form of a filmy mass
of worms thai had accumulated in the wind
pipe and smaller air vessels
Years ngo the ailment called "I nilow
horn," 'or "horn distemper," was very com
mon, ahd in many-yards cows mlght'be seen
villi horns bored on tho underside, nnd in
to tils hole and on tho top of tho head tho
rcnjedles'werc applip 1. A syringe or wood
en Squirt pun was u?ed to Inject into tho
hnrp soap-iids, pepper tea, hrinp etc. It is
now known by most farmers that there, is
no fiieh dijeao .m horn-ail, hfdhiw horn,
but that whrn tho horns aro cold that state
pftMntrq indicate! the preence of disraso
elwwhero nnd a feeble circulation. Tho
horns being extremities aro cold, and tho
nirru'-atinn needs to he equalized. It is now
known to hp n dangerous experiment to
treat Mnlma's after the manner they were
ufd to he trealei'.
Hr.SSlN WlNTKit. In order to keep hen
laying through the winter they mtit bo
furnished with n warm hnun and n warm
diet. Ianv flocks of hens consume durir;:
the winter, most of thn profit of the summer
as they eat nnd make no return of eggs.
Thev arc not to blamo for this. If wo wish
,nu r h ens to lav in winter, they mnt bavo
nitrogenous foul, such ns eggs are mado of.
Tliry pick this up in (ho summer in the
form of w rms and insects, but In winter
grasshoppers ami angleworms do not abound
and the hens must have pork or beef scraps,
liver, or somo cheap mat diet, us the raw
material from which to manufacture, eggs,
If to this ln added some warm ninth and
potatoes and a few fresh cibhigo leaves cut
tip fine, tho hens will lay villi gratitude,
uud cackle uith thaiiL-'giUtig. 8 true fine
Iwiiic meal added to corn ineil will make k
muJi that hIII tickle thv p ilat4-s of the hens,
rt.tden their comb', and n.alie tiifin sing
fr j".v.
l-m:NjN) Tt'iiKEY.s ami (!i:rar:. Mr.
Henry Kiehiird, one of our mot observant
and enterpri-I'ig Williams township farmers
yesterday told us a little Mnry i.bi.ut fatten,
ing turkeys mid geese, which rhould be of
interet-t to Hiultry owners. Said he:
"About a year ago I gotn very nice Ham-
burst goose for ClirUtmn", and put It up in
the wagon-house to fatten, let ding It regu
lar, hi oue corner of the loft was n con
siderable, lot of red pepper. Whila tho
goose was penned up, it cat ev.ry one of (ho
peppr and when it us kll'ed i( turned
out the fhifkt und fattest gou.e I ever helped
to .cut. Its meat was short and tender, hav
ing Jioiio of tho atrongness Usually fou nd In
gnosrllesb. This fall I put up another goosx
for a special occasion, and fed it with p p
pers. with (ho aamo result, aud 1 find that
they have (ho Mine effect when fed to tur
keys." The experiment is a cheap one, and
well worth trying. J&ulon thtt Vc.
THE COLUMBIAN AND
Hclirncli's Jlniutrnlie t'HK
Will bo ttmitil to puss sS uu,i. miftlllli s rieoessnry
to IIhi total tradinulon of till IjHUms htt.ii.kS.prjiTir't
to start tho spirettoimril tlio Iih'MHiI Kiiuahenltliy
tono to tluiehllre.-u-iii. lmle. il, It li no oi lunar
itlsouvfery in iueillc.il n-leneii to ha e liiM'fttOil U
icniiM.v t. r these atuuWan etwiiluiuta. w..ti.hili:iils
opalttherosulls rmiuirtl lij i heietoh.ru Usitree
tiro (it cul'imeJ. a l.ilueiut Juki Ijv uri.iiH'U lii In.lti
klnil, anu ucknunlery. '1 I i Oe lutrnct4u la thu ex
in mo tutliu iiiiiiiiiti.jsti in. i lint I In-1 nip "I ties i f
Certain veRotntilisiuinpilse hi I the Mrtiivstl cal
liiel lltit.ut Itn In irl'iustpiiiliiu-tes I. nmv an nit
lilt teilfml, remlirei IiiiIIsiuIhUii Iu Mli'iiUlli'
lom-lies; nml Hew wlinuae the Mnt'iir iki Tills will
It.- fully Mtislieil that the lit hiedli iiiM ni-c tlicno
proiMetl hv nuture intiie tomaion Iu-iim i-ml routs
ut the llelils.
Tlu-sti I'llis ojK-n tlie l-owsls anil cot "h I m; lilllous
itcr.uijreinents wuhotit snJlvuMtin ur um 'f Ittetiij'i
l Ions i necls or ealiimi I or Ii.t iulii.-i. 1 h w ei
lion of lillc Is pl'niiiuti 'I b. lli.M' plus ns MM Ik-see li
hy llw nlti red eo or .t Hi i hi mis. aiwl illsniipunniiK
ut lie Mliow eumiileMoii anil oIiwihIhk oi lira
tunnne.
Aiiijilo illri-elhiis fur WW nee nnipnnv enehlioxof
pills, rrepsri il onl Py .1. II. M lienui.- iiin.nt their
prlni lpul unicv. curt i-r --tvtU .nut Aieli iirftia, I'.'iU-
u I lolil.i. nl.il fur siue lit ulJ (Illicit U uUil iio&Il'IS.
j'llosiisceiiUptr uu.v.
What I Kaov About Vegetiuo.
,'o.ini Ikjsto-J, May t, 1970.
tl. 11. Kteveii. Pso !
l'mirhir i iinvn u.i.i e.inm iernoi'
ekprrtnlice ntlli
Vctti'llne, lVi'iPs.iepsln. !' m ril ili ii lli ami llu
niii' 1 mi mil. Vtiroll.ii' a siiuii-lvl- I'luin llili if nlil.-li
I h.ivo t ei usf il. I eormno' ei 0 LiMirf P tiwil lla
mlil'llui'f last inter, anil alter Usui; a I 'W iwtiimi
It i-nllri'li euri'd in- of U., sposi.,, nim mj i,.ih1 was
iimev la Biiir.iii l rm, union iiSfli the nresenl Ilille.J'lt
Mil lUfnnViot1 fasHiu lu b If! mi. mtlh-T pnillou
lais relative In I'htit I l.nmv Atnittt nils .j il ineill
elii.) tunny one wh-i will c.tll on cr uiltiivss inn at my
reeueucc, J Aiiu-iM -.irert.
Voryni-siiM-tfnilv,
MiiMHCiK t'MIKKH,
8SJ Alluns s'recl.
tl HM'ls!it.
fcYMPTOVH. -Want of niur. llte, Hi liiiof fnmi anil
tMii't fiolo lhbti'nm'ti, m I ill uif Hi t 111111011.111-11 rt
o'irii, dryness a:nl wlihpn-ss uf ii.- toiiutio Initio
morning, sense o' iltstoiitl.m In In atom. ir!i t-inl
hoels. Mjmi-llmi'3 ruiuhlPij mill e1ini.cOTtlw.u7ss,
Hlil -a ii "cvisl m UP iniiTi iMiii'J ii; uiarrhau ; p.no
iiisis nf the nunc '1 lie niouiii e'Rnimx , ui- li.is a"
sour or Pit ler Ins e. uiner rrenni'r.t s niiiiniiis are
waieihrash, pulpit it Ion ' f the he 'it.l einlsrli-", nint
(lis irilers i.f tilt- "misms, as "o.'ln louhle, elo ' hire:
1 1 general ilehlili-. tnnirii ie and avi'ivtuii Pi motion ;
il"i eiMnofthurplrltii, ill.ituruil -livp.uiia titjlil f j(
dreums.
Qainod Fiftoin Pouud3 of Tlcsh.
ouTll IlKiiwicx. Mi:., J.ui, IT, lsja.
It. II. sttveiis, INti i
Ii ar "lr-1 lime hail iisp -p"t.i In Its worst form
fur Hi" 1 ist ten M-ars, ami taken linn Ireita if,
il.ill.irs worth cf meih'-lne Mtlnuutoljinlhloijanv re
lief, In sepli inher last t eonun -iiCril inktinr Vim,-.
tine, since tvlilca thnu mv Ihmiiii l.xsi ti .'oillY iin
pniveil. My fnoil illiteslH well, ami I Inve jj.ilnwl lit
u tn pjiinttdof ilesn. 'ihcio am ximil utiicrsin
this placo taking the Vetretlne, a ml nil have ohUlneil
relief. Yours trnly. -
THOMAS K MOiiIIK.
Overseer of cm! room, Poitsinoutli Co"a..ailll3
All Disosises of tbo Blond,
If VeRCIIni will rell-vo pain, elanni, purify Ami
euro rucIi Ulseruses, restnrlni; the patient tj roi feet
health niter tr Inic cltiterent physl'l ins. mttnv r ni"
Uies, suirerin? fur e.ir.s, is it, not coneliwvo proof it
jotinrou surfererj you e.m bo cnrott? M'hy Isthls
medicine peifonnuiffsiieh streat curc? It Moiks In
tuo hlnoil, lu tho eireulutlni; Uultl. It can truly he
e-Uleil the (treat Illooil I'm liter. 'I ho Rrent holireo of
Ulaeaso ortRlnatea In tho hlooJ; ami no raertlclno that
iloes not ate directly upon II, lo purify nml reuuvato,
has any Just claim upon ptitrltc attention.
aeon avibswoa.
flSCIXIUTI.Kov.SS, 1672.
Jtr. II. II. stovens :
DearMr-Tho fro bottles of Vegetlao fui-iit!icfl
me by your a-jent m wife nu iiieinv.tn '-reiu hen
ent fur a Ions tlmo s'jo has tiecn troaUcit with dizzl
ni hs and eosllveness ; these troubles ure now eullie
ly removed Dy Iho-nsw cf Vei-etine.
iis was also tmubloa wltli dispepsH imileencnil
debility; nndhasbeoiiKreatlv Peru fitted.
'lltos. ull.MullE, nniijf nlnutst.
lie) Inkle tfJritU-uco.
Mr. U.K. Stevens:
IicarWr-I -illl most cheerfully add my testimony
to tbo (Treat nu tier j ou luic alie.idy i .-reived In fj
voruf otirirreatnncl rood loeiUclne, Vestetlne, torf
do not tliluk enotish eaa ho said hi Its praise, for f
was troubled over thlity jears witli Hwtdteaillul
dHenso, catarrh, and had sueli bad eauvhiuj'f.pells
tint It would semi us lliouh leouUl neor Creotho
any more, nnd Ve;,x-tlnu lias eurod mo; and I dn feel
lo thank Hod all Hie lime Hut thej-o la sol-uoiIu
medicine as Vegellnc, and I ulso ihtnkltonoof tho
best medicines for coughs, aud weuk.ilutiln'-feel-luifsntlheMtiraaeh,
and ndrt-;o erj body to take
Veireilne, for I eaa nxsuru them it Is one ot tho Lest
medicines that ever was.
mus. r. nnni,i
Corner -Magazine and V.'alnut ttrects, Cauibrlilge,
APPRECIATION.
Uuaklkstcwn, Jtasa., .M.ircii 10, 1SC9.
II.lt. Slovens:
This la to certify that I havo used your "Illood
Preparation" (Verretlnel In lnv fumiiv lor npivini
years, and think mar, fur scrofuU or cankerous hu.
inorsorrhentnattcaliectlons, u umnot bu eicellod :
and as a blood partner and tpilnc lucillclne it Is tho
best thing I hao iivcr used; nnd I have iudalniubl
ovorviiiiui;. I can cheeiluily iecoiniac-nil It toany
one in need ot Bucti a lne j:, Inc.
foul's respectfully,,
lllla. A. A. IHSSJIOItK.
18 litibsel Mrect.
Vegotino is sold by all druggists.
BENEWEiK
This standard articlo is compound
ed with tho greatest care.
Its effects aro as wonderful anil as
satisfactory as ever.
It restoi-03 gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandfiiV. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and tho scalp" by its use
becomes white and clean.
lly its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing tlio hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, nothing lias been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assaycr
of Massachusetts, says, "Tlio con
stituents arc pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it tlio Best Pukpaiiation
for its intended purposes."
Price, Ono Dollar.
3-ao3singJ3.am's 33y
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may bo
relied on to cliango the color of tho
beard from gray or any other undesir
able, .shade, to brown or black, at dis
cietlon. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and cf
feetually produces a permanent color,
which will neither nib nor wash off.
Kanufaclureil by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
Stli ty tU IrsKiiU, ui Iitltn la Ul!i!jHi
Oct. 13, IblO ly
AGENTS WANTEDS
jjuiiij iuii i-riic-t. LIST
MAW1H SAFESGALECQ
265 BFiaWWA Y N.Y.
72 CHESTNUT ST, PHILA, PA.
lQ8F:ANf&T.CUf(tE.O.
March 81, :-).
aTnavT iltTiiTAT'o '
WIlOt.fiHAt.C liHOOBHM,
N, i:. Vvrur seuond and Ariih hlreois,
VuiunKLrnu,
Iitmcum
rJfA?, SVlltnH, COiTPfEK, suoah, mhlahser
mrs.srirss, uicixs sui)i,lr.,ie,
in-orders will roceivo'r-rompi attention,
H.T-tf
pU5LR,ATFnM WAGN WRACK
DEMO(mTlX50lSrBW&;c6LMBU COLNTY,
LOUIS BERNHAHD, . t , , , , ' , I
&&s4m A- xbk ' ' . .... .."" H
G?FjtrmPs rm- ..... u&
1ii.v.i..iHIIII(0, PA. ,
lieWci In
sieiCjiw est oa'Kua WAicnna,
bilvor nnd P.latod Wnrb,
VISli JKWKLUY, Cl.OfKfi, .tO.,
iiMAUimi .f.V Lwaiuvrxa
truiiiitir tiMtiiitii, i
Ot.vrs-lp
GLAZING AMD PAPER.ING7
X5r.M. V. ROni.Vi:. Iron Slreetshelnw er-"
I otnl, liluoiusbuig, Pa., Is prepared, lodo al'
I'XiNTINQ, ' ' . ;i
' S ' '
X i
and
. i i
rATi'i: n.K(?iKG
In the bout st.ylea, at, lowest 'prices, and at short
u.. III.'
PirtM'nviijiao'i worst) 1j will save mootr
dlllrtybrt uiu. ,
All work- warranted to give BUUMellon.
HulU-lted
Orders
wm. v. noni.N'i:.
Jfftrcusn
CALIFORNIA
Tnt: citiaVoo Jtxoitni-waTnr.N p.imvay
Embraces vritlcr cno jnan isement the Oreat Trunk
Hallway l.pies of tho uu-tr aui Nolirii.wi.iMT.nnii.
Itli lbj nuinvroui hraueLva anil connection?, tonus
thu shortest, anil nulcetU route between chicauu
ami an pjints in lt.i.ivmy, ivisconsin, noktukhn
jllcnMiN, jiitiit'anM, Iuwa, nkbbasxa, California
aiji thu Wcreri'l'frrltoilv!-. Its
Otuulut. and alifornlrt l.lno
Is thn shortest and heft route for all notnta In north
ern Illinois, Iowu, Dakota, Net.ratKa, Wjnrulnir,
I'olorado. ?.evafln. titan. LMiifnrnin- nn i-nn. i,in
Japan and Austi alia. Hs
Clilcaso.EacJisou &. r,t. Van'. J.lnc
Is Iho short Ilnti for NOrlhem WlneonMnnnd Mlnne.
Hot.i, and for Madison, hu Piul, .Mlnneani-.lHDmuili,
nndallpolnt,Mlnlho(,-reat;ilvrtli-Hi)st. lis
Is tho only route for Winona, llocbestcr, Owatbtna,
Jlinhati., St. Peter, New llm, and all folntfl. In
uuuiviii i.iiu ..Liii.a. -MtuMuaukU. iia
Rrccii Stay nnU itlnrqucttc a.lnp
la tho only lino for .Tnnesvllle, Ivntcrton n, Fond nu
ior iHuitosn, Apnietnn, i.reen nay, liscau.iiia, he-
cannce. Mariiuelt
uelte, llouguton, Hancock and the
L.iJ. Superior cotmtrr.
iU3
E'rsjcport uud 3utitiquc I.lno '
Is thu only ninte for Klein, llockford. Freer.nrf.nnii
iillpol t'i Ma ltecport. Its
IB tho old Iiko Miorn lioute, and 13 the o-dv one
naKsinz miouKn i.nanaiciii. Mine rorem, ui-nians
Park, waukvipin, liaclne, ki-noslU to .MiiTaukev.
.I'tilliiKtti Pa'at-o C'r.s
are run on all through trains of this road.
'I ni-s Mthe ONLY l.lNli running Uh-mi enra be
tif eeu cnicajro nnd Ct. Paul.fhlcat'ii aud .Milwaukee,
or ciileajio aud Winona.
At Omaha our sleeners connect with the ovrilnhd
yleerein on the l'iiln Pnclllc Jlallroad lornll riolnt
west of tho -M l-soi:rl river.
On tbo arrival or tlio trains frem ibue.mt.nr enmh.
the f rains br thn Chicago x North-WeMi-rn l!allay
leave 'hlcns;o as follow s-
FOIl l-UUKVII liLUFPJ, IIMAIH AM) CAI IrOIlNI I, T'.l 0
tbrciiuh tralnsiUlIy, Willi Pulluiju lialaconrawlnx
room and Meunhic cars Ihrounh tiiOnincll muds
FouHt Pai-i. and .MiNXKAi-iii.i.j.tnu i hruusli trains
dally, n 1th Pullman laUaeu cuia atlaeliid (o both
trains.
Foil OiiEHN- luv ami I.AKK SurF.niOR, two trains
dally, wllh Pullman palaco eara ntuicbod, and run
nlns; through to .Marinette.
Fun Mii.wAi-KCK, four Ibrousrh trains da ly, Pull
m in cars on night trains, parlor cualnais ondii
trains.
FOU Sl'ARTA AND VlS'ONA and nnlntMln MfnrnnMn
onetluoiiiih train dally, with Pullman B'tepers tii
l biona.
Fou DimcQrc, via Precport. two throush trains
dally, with Pullman cam on ntrht train.
FOU Dl'BCQUK AND I.A IIOSPK, Cllalfn, tWO
throush trains dally, with Pullman Wugoii iibjhi
train to JlcOrcifor, Iowa. ' " '
T'ou Hiut-x citv tND Yakktov, iwo trains flal y.Vull
man eai-s lo Mlsymrl Valley .luneiion.
I'nu Lia Ui;ki:va, four trains ilativ.
Poa liornrouu, t-Ti:miMi, Kmim'ia, ,lA-int.ir.
ana ether points,) ou can bare from two tu ten trjlns
dnlH-.
New YfifK" Qftlce, No 415 liroadway; floston onice.
SM.ito-slivtt; (irnahii lee.s,3Kanibiiui-struei:
san l-'runclsi-o ofilce, 121 M-Mcoini r Mrec-t; fhlca
jm ticket unices; I'iriaiK fti-it-t,' ucfler Miennan
House! comer C'ni.al ard .muiIIm ji utn tts: ntnjli
direct deK)t, corner V. Kluzla nnd canal htrect-.,-Wells
Mri et dejiot, toir.er Wall ni.il Rintln Mreets
Por rates or lnfcnnatlon net utialaabio iroia lour
homo ticket ngc-nlH, nppu to '
V. II. Stinnett,
lien. 1'a-jB. Agt, Cldcaao.
JIihvin llrnmrr,
den. I upT.ibleojro
Peb. ly
TiilSfAPOISKEPT0NFILE
AT THE OFFICE OF.
W4 1
733 Sahsoh St., PHILADELPHIA,
Who nro our nulhorizcd iwients, nni vtu
recelro Adr.-rllHeuienia ut our
LUCilbT CASH JtATIJS.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
IS.
Tlio Amireciit & Co. Fuiros nro
first-clans in overy respect, being con
sidered tlio lending I'hilndclnliia
iniiku by niiwiciuns nnd competent
judges. Through thou- cxtensivo
mciliticH. Missus. Al.MKCHT & Co.
nro enabled to turn out instruments
that nro not surpassed anywhere, and
still soli them nt pricca within tho
roach of nil. No Piano is permitted
to Icnvo their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho moot iniiiuto particular,
henco their guarantee of Jlvo yearn,
w a thing of valuo. All Into im
provements of importance aro fouml
iii tbcao instruments,
Jtasns, AuiiinciiT &. Co. havo ro
coivod tho mo.it fluttering 'i'estimo
iiuils from U M. OorinciiAi.K, Fhanz
AllT.apSTAVK SatTKII, J. F. JItMMEIi-
iiAcii, William Woisiefpep. and
inany other eminent artists, besides
being nblo to refer to thousands of
pnvnto purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies nnd teachers.
Fianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely tonny put t of tho world,
JtayFer further particulars as to
references, prices aud terms, address,
ALBRECHT&CO.
610 Arch Stroot, Philadelphia.
imil-U.lsTj.-ly.
PUBLIC SALE' HAND BILLS
Printed nt this Office
ON SHOUTfSST NOTIOR AND AT THE
MOST ltBASONAULB TEIIMS.
ALBREGHT & GO.
PIANO
B
aOMSBBBG ST ATE WOSM
H 1 X.TI1
Blooipsbui;g,
jTllIs RC1100I,. ni at present eonstliliU'd; b'Un tho
:iiulldlnt;H spacious, liiMllns-iindeoinuiudlous i i-oni
t-nrllnl. water.
Location healthful, and ensv of,neeiiRH,
moderate. Hftvcenlda'Wt-e'W'rti'diuflii
Hft.vcelildnWt-eW'rt.'diuri.in'lolllleM'ei.tlligtoteueh. htudenlaudialteiintouy timo. iioorns
Coupes of fctudi iircM-ilbed b the Mule:
Lil MoilJl Bclroul. 11. 1'ieiiaralbryi
III.
Ailiunet Cmirfrt : 'I. AruuVinic. 1 1. CArtirnorcl.wl.
-1-1. n Clf... tllln i. ...I elA.,lnl r.illpLnu
eorreMiI.niiit.'fiii't-rM'V- Mn.siiriif iln l.leii.eutsr.liasti
ineil iiiiiiinineni.
riieMatereiiulK-salilsrnerurd.Tcr cillrenalilii. Tho tlmei demaml lu-'im one of tin! xvln . t.ii f
)r.tnrrti-llllcutT;lelCiiif.irlivrK-l.u..lii. -In llili end It hollelia Suunff persons ..t i;o(..l al l me
i'lllie(rt.iUMit-i,a.sMiid. ntH. lo nlUueli It jiroinlse.i utd In devOuplUif tlu;lrpuvicrB(,a)iilubun4it, ,wvu
11 1,1
C'ataloi-Hii'.'aili ivi, Hie t-llticlri.il. '
HON, W ll.l.l.WI .lllitVJllili, Preslilnit Hoard
ei.t. ?, "o.-iy ,,
WHOLESALE XIi
(,,'ovJmr iMiiiu and
.. 1 ... 1 1 . .-, 1 . ,
6 L d O 'M S B
' ' . "! I il i. -.- . '
. ,1... .i i i r i ,,
The tindertiigiicd httving
, , ,WgftlSii.I' PBJCSr' ,
' ' ' ' . , ,,,: , I ;
, , i -Ii,. .,,',;, . i . . . '' ' ' ' 1 1 -i '
onf-nn-s.s .lir tJio.p.'fsfc eiglit years would cull tlio ftttoution of 'country
, dcitlujs to their lar-e tind vtirjed stock.
Tliuy defy cbmpefitton hy any house in or out of the largo cities:
1
Pt4y, Patent XtHedicinc
Sc. '
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
BBO B-B'S' BLOCK:
Where mtiy be found u large, stock of Surgical' Instrument?,
Sponges, .Chamois CplogneH, Terfunibry and in faet everything kepi
in a well regulated retail Drug Store.
i T.hey are also Solo jraiiufiictwrers of the 'celebrate, ,
OIL OF GLADNESS.
CALL ANI1 EXAMINE OUK STOCK.
May 13, 'Ifl.-tf.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
T J. ZST ID 3R, ID
Ivl
r ,. .. . : 'lC Jn'rgt'fiti
Tho.. Best - in qualify " '
.- The Lowest in Prices'!
. , , , . The, JCr.siest Terms ! . ' '
' YOU "W" ILL FIND Ji. T
. ' ! I -
OMEB. THOMAS'
1 -J- 7 M J U U S 'V U K F. T ,
DANVILLE, PA.'
Hec.l-sm,
Thc-t Buy MILLBR BROS.'
i;-.t!f.ao ,"r.o-1tilri,:jiiC')Bt,or IT.rTA I ( T) , Vfll juliilln. ami L'et a palat tl.ai
Il L'lticli luincSdin -r ir.'l wbl 1 1 IjH t I V ij I I .".J.iN.l I4.sitnkta- limn a any olbci
aulhl. Ispri'iuie i reut.i lur !. luwut.u tiiih-oilur ili-lied. Is ou ia-.-ny tbuusand-icit tbel-.uest ImllilU p
la III" lounto. miuy l "vlill a uuu bvi-i falnicil mvmiip abdnon 1ooj:.h wil as 'wr.villut iiAiaieii
l-.H (;ili:..li'AL i'AI.'IT lias taken First I'lemluma ut ti.Tiity or tbo Main l'mrautlbu I'lilun. .-lamjile earu
uf leloifiMit ti-t- . AililrekH At I I.J. li It KllOii, lull iVi'tei Miei t, ti-vclautl, Oblo.
N, l.n.NAJII.I, TAINT i! 0 , 1"3 fbaiabeis itlcl I, r Aluy.li, TC-iy.
T t.ej Buy ST. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO '3
aii'i tave oue-i.iln-uuii-li
liauiiAriu
nn if,i,i of ITT r"I T'i
r ll.l will .'.IJ 1 UA
nui'.i t. i"nl'i i .lite or f u- rnlur
.nut. In i f.iaie I
il tue ei-nlill
iiiu3i oi rtl.lcii I1.1M1 i "i-n I'.iiiui'il
111, i i t.-ll'- U. '-.'IN I' I ii.ilal.'
i i iihi i n iiiiuuis si
. :: N A M LI. V A
I. a., .-em rrei . Aiiar 's N,
ItuS., I V w.ueri Ireei, tlecl,Jiil, nblo.
Ii.ll Isinds
GREEN TEA AND
AT
J- ZEE- JS&JTZS
MAMMOTH GllOOJEEY
Corner Jfniii .mil OinUr Sljtds
BLOOMSBTJP.G, 3? J.
t)cf. t, lsif.-tf.
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
OX XNTCIU3ST TO DVIUIT ONXL
' 1". A PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
With an aJJutttllo buck, roadi) ta tupport the bf! of tho titter
Mhilo leaulnj forward In fio ordinary position for jlaylj), anil ,bi
a tlmiijorr.iiscmciit, which ulvc.lt a backwanl anil at tbo tamo
llmoadonnitaril movement, follows bis motions anil supports blra
lu any I'otltlon without Interfering la tho lent vritb the freodom
cf bis movement.
uif J1,7e-fm
K.O li AI A h S C 11 O O L D I b
r ,. . . ,
Columbia Countyy
T. Ii. GHISWOLEf, 4 .l.'.'M." P .'.Pu'iipipal.
vorr lit f.leHlil,s ror lw'fw'''h,f ';','7,M',n.! '? f Jn,!St,,(,,,',' .It ' 'IiiU''bou'.t!f a'iViT ut uettft"l,
lctely heated Wftain, lvt,UVtU4tvIJlKhM MJ.I.Mi'.n I WW '"ml wilJ upui,UIn.?lT HI imtrl"
.i',ra,.H.ne..,i.rffl,'ir.,,t.nn,l alivfllo their work. DtsclBlltie. llroi but windy iit.lf.'rui.ang Ihoroiwui. i luwn
lileiilentnr.v.
IV, C!aieal.
Obiri-e.iliiAIii'ie..
Ill,
IV.
C'-iuiipi! in Ait
nM 1MI Tl Vl.'M Il I M t. lltlll StlllletltS
mm
f of the Sciences: JlSsterof the Classics.
or Trnilrcv
.-1 . 1, , 1 ,
UG EMPOREIJJS!!'.:
Market -Street
1 -a . . i
X3 R G-,: . P. A 7'
.Mi
.ii
"';' ' '
been engnqd,
.1.1 Ml' 1 II 1
.1 '
m tne
I'm!
nil
Spices
J. JST XJT DE1 JT O 'T XJ ZR E
..ii i ' i' i,i!l ;i ".: .
r-sorlnu'ii't'! ...
ii Im ', i .
M0S1G STORE,
r l i vp lulutlnr, and Rfta raluMbai
U I A I IU le' iwl eaikiu,'aa.uo ulbi-i
u.-!rt !. la 'uii..ii.v tI.iiu-.niiclM t.f I lie illicit building
HXje.uti nu iiuw iimus ist-im un-iitnil lulnUii,
iweiuj c.i ii.i-M ie J iurJ. or mo i iiiuu. NU'iiune.iiij
I N V ill., If.) tHumbci-s street, N. v., ur M 1 1.LI1I.
ii ii y iv.l.i-ly.
.ti ?.L
1
i V
22 (i
BLACK TEA.
i- A PLATFORM ROOICER ON
OA3TORS. llbtlialoii cajyinoM mrnt
uf Iho ciirij lo, uitbuutlbu projvcllia rockers
to roar other lurnburo aniltbobues of rooms;
beltiL', la f net, tha mly I'litforrn Kockcr ituWa,
thst bas a pcrfictlj eulsfjclory movcuicnt.
Manufactured for the trsJu by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
sod for rata by tbo tirlacfpsl dealers throughout
tho United Bute.
rf" If tint kept by any ilesli rln your town. I
mtud lo us fw l'rlce List and Catalogue,
PA.
.t, ,...(
T H I VX
Eci
ta.
ii.. i .i"
rewi.eu :iiiii);.ir'l
... , ,1 .f!l Ui1) . -
V. Oirie in fli.r,V.I CVllnw '"f
Hi llio utliiTtM.ir-ycsiirelU' Mirmal ix-itWcutpsui
i.i i'". ' ' ' , " ' ' '
f,ul,?. .X0,? !.f' i. t iwi- -Oii. . I"l r. t i.i ,.i i.i U 1 1 it I i.t' 1
tumtles font ell id lauurattci luifii nciiim.i. , iuj 1
.!,,! i;m;.:SK, lr.wetnrj.,
T. Xi. GUITON, Proprietor,
i
, MAIN'-STJiEBT, Illll.OWiMAHKIiT,
Manufacture of-antl Dealer in nil lArnh of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE VGPKS
Wo nse tho be AM R11IPA M aiul IT.i r I AN Marble.
fie has on lianil anilfuriUalieato onlnr n
JIONUMKN'TS,
TIHADSTONI-S,
' DISKS, VASES, Ac.
Kvery vartcty nt Marble, eptllus nqally c.eeulcd at
tbo luwust inalki't ill-lees.
A Ions practical c-xperlenco and persoml ntlcnlloti
iu iiiikini'hM iiiaKi-s him n iiirieior ecniiuii-iiv en 1,-11 inj;
.tlufn.'tifin . All ,.(,lmi h ,,lt tirnr.iiit K-.o I ..Vl!lt
to. 'r.o.iwT ', ., .,
t'S?".". U. Work dchctml free of cherae.tift.
Aii!;.2l,'li-ty. T. I.. dt'SToS', I'roprletoV.
Important: to' Lawysrs.
JiiHlieesof-tliol'rtirry bonMaNe.s. IKeiitori,' Ad
mlnlstratuM, (lun-dlan, Toivnalil;) unicers, ainl busj
ncas lncu scneritlly.
Wo have ou' btu,d a Iinjc p.linrtincnt Of l"?al
blanks fur tlimi'.n or 'loru'', '.Tu'-tl.'ea and On
itable's blank!! ut a'l Hbds.i'olp and Keci-Jnt.buol;
for Admluliirat'ii-s nr.
I' 111 OK LIST. . .,1,
A-fTOilNKW IIHANKS.
t'rcrlpc for Pum'tri6ntf. " ' ' ''' ' -
ri. va. t
" ' Utile to take Hepi'ltlins.
" ' cboouu Arbltrnlors. -'
1 cents npieec, erf l,5 per bunilreil. , .
Petition for Aprolol incut of ounrdUu.
" ' cftall'in
llulotolnko IlennKlllnns.
Tarrln Iiebt. wltli Contefilon, . . . 1
" ASiimpslt. ' ' ' '
Mechanics u 'it.
1 cents each or oer bun'lreil.
Petition for halnt lte.il iM.ne s ejints eacli. ' 1
-IL'-Vncii-.S HL.NiiH., ,
Kubprrms, Summons, W.itraiils, i:.ecullon,DO fo
cciiin e.u.ii.
(.".ices , a cents each-
iiiue necns in
I'urohtnent IKeds,, in
Asreemeuts ,
(irpliin's cmrt Sales'
Cunstalilu'4 Halt s ,
..,i,..
VoforJl ."11
a CenlH eac-11
Slorlirai;u and 1'cud .. 1
AH kinds rt Notk...:. ......... '.-. .. 1 t
lli'Celpt.s, Noti s, School li clcr, I'Oijr Orders Store,
Orders, neally Hound, constantly on band, cr made
10 01 our m Miuccui'iice.
Wcaie pieparedlo do neater lob work Hum anj
either onicu In Ibis rnuhty.
iii;oc:kvay a,i:i.wi:ii,,
'L'Ultors and vinrrb-tnr8
crtliaCnbDrfniA",
Ulooiaibuw, IM
GLENN'S
STTLPIWIt S6AJ?.
Thoroughly Cures Diseases oftii'i! Skw,
Beautifies the Complexion, Pxbvknts
Atiu Remuuils, Kukumatism anu Cour,
Heals Sokes anu Auiiasions or hie
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
Tliis Stanclanl Hxternal Uemeily for Erun
tions, Sores and'Injurics of the SUin, not only
nraiovLS from tiii: CoMIT.L.XIllN all Ullii
Isiies ariiint; from local impurities of tlio
blood and obstruction of tlio ixie$, l,ut alo
those produced by the sun and inil, such as
tan and frccUes. It renders the cunci.u
JIAKVKLOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH Und 1'I.MNT,
and being a wholesome LEAumTEicis tar
preferable to any cosmetic.
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL
PHUR Il.viiis are insured UY 1111: tsr. of
tilenn's Nultlntr tluap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, icinedics and I'liL
VhNTS Hiilumahsm and Gout.
It also DISINFECTS. CLOTHING and UNl'.N
and freVknts diskasi.s cummunicatcu uy
CONTACT VJtIl the TERSON.
It dissolves DANDROrr, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayness of the hair.
Vliysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per
Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20,
N. 11 The 50 cent calrs are uiplo the the cf ihoie at
5 ttnls.
"IIIL1VS nAIU AND WIIISKEU DYE,"
Ularh. or Il.-oifti, SO Cents.
C. 3. CftlTTESTOJ, Proj'r, 7 Siitli hy., U.
OCt, M, it.-Xf,
Leui.lslliK .Nollre.
Nntloo Is hereby Klier. that an application will bo
made to the Iplsl nuru at iliclr ensulua session fur
lltopiissat'o ot unaet untitled "An All. loJatluv lu
thu publication ot leual artverllslnir lu tlio Count of
('Oluinbla.'- Tbo object of till! m-tl-ili) reiiuiieidl
lerfol and other udvertMns reipibed lu lw uulillaheii
by the Laws of I Ills ComiiinnHualib and Ibr i ut- of
the rusuoc'tlYu courts theic'ir, la llm Cuimti' of en.
lunit'lu, iiibiii'iliiledaimpuliii-lieii in luo '(.hi,,,.
bluu"and "Ci lumbla Uniiiij jfeftulil em" uio n
Ir umvK'iiiHTC publUUed (a JUbuiiiiliurx. ' lie Count,,
heulofsiddeouuty, j, uw.iAx.
MORRIS
s'litcncJAi, Pt4.vt iMtnnit,
'VD.vi.H a.-v ' ftiif 1 jjtijjtt'.
UL003ISDUUU, PA.
FJDST CUSS PIANOS AND OIiaNS rou SM l(
SUfONtl HAND PIANOS TAKllN I.S' toCIIASaii
OltllUlt. MY MAIL PKOMPTLY KSBCl'TEI
Dee 1, i;-Iy
Pf. Iflls'T-S."
I-crsons desifin;' tu takj gi(t patent, or uetjilei:
Information from the fnltcd SUtus IMmt, oniio
ilioulduoutult V. A.'ILlllUKN, Ktllcllcrol iiucil
can and Forufau Paionts, WaHilucinti, H, f, f-,
.mlnttunfw, KO 4'ATIi.NVNf, PAY. e'oudlor
Ulrcwlar.
UJ-'WI
Hm3 I
, r ' -
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