The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 09, 1877, Image 4

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THE" c'6lUMBIAN;AMI3 DEMQ(3SAT,jSL ObtjWxt; t A.
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Miscellaneous
A Special Constable.
iiy chahum nnAM
Twn women, sisters, kept tlio toll liar at
n vllliRe In Yorkslilrn. It stood nprl from
the village, unit thej often fell uiicay at
nlglit, liflns lono womon.
One ilny they received n consluerAulo mm
rS money lieijueathed them ly n relation,
that set the simple souls all In n flutter.
They linil ft frlcivl in tho villog. the
Miicfcunlt'i's wife,4 so they went uml told
lier their fi'Si. She nilmltteil that theirs
i)ii n lonely place, au'l lliat slie would not
Ijvo ilcro for one without n man. Iter
iliseourte isem them home downright niNcr-
nlile.
'I ho lilackimitli's wife told her husband
nil n'xvii it when lie cnnio home to dinner.
"The fooU I" said he ; "how is anybody to
know tln v h ivc lras In the house ?''
"Well," Slid tho wife: "ihey mako
nosecri't of it to me; bat you need not go
for l tell It to nl! tbo town poor souls."
"Vol I," si i'l tbo man, "but they will
publtsfi il, never f.'nr; leave women folks
nlon. for makiuj; their own trouble with
their tolljjiirt."
There tho subject dropped, as a man and
wife have otbr things to talk about besides
their nelnbhirs.
Tllo fM women at the toll-bar, what with
their own fear and 'their Job's comforter
shivered with f-nr and apprehension as nieht
came on. II mover, at sunset the carrier
pa-scj through the Cute ami their faces
brightcne-l lip. They told him their care,
nnd begged him to sleep in their houso that
ulghti "Why, how can I ?" said he, "I am
duo at j but I will leave you my dog."
The dog vvai a powerful mastiff.
The .women looked at each other appre
hensively, "Ho won't- hurt us will lie?"
s qhed'one of them faintly. "Not he," snid
the Chrrier riuporfulty. Then lie called the
dog iiTllic? houso and told them to lock the
door i, mid went away whistling.
TbeiSTdtncn were co'itcmplatln the dop
with thAt tender Interest apprehension is
sure to excite. At first he seemed staggered
at this olf-haiid proceeding of his master ; It
confused him; then he snuffed at the door j
then as the wheels retreated, ho began to seo
p'ainly that lis was an abandoned dog ; he
dflivereda fearful howl.and then flew at the
door scratching and yelling furiously,
The i ld women lied tho apSrlment and
wiraiv)ct s.cen at an empty window, scream
ing lo the carrier.
"Come, luv.k! Cnme luelr, John ! He is
tearinz the house down."
"Dmtthe varmint," said John, and came
back, On the road ho thought wh it was to
be done. The goou-natured fellow took his
great heavy coat outof the cart and laid it
down on the tlo-er. Tho mastiff instantly
laid himself on it.
"Now," said John, "let us have no more
uonsciwo ; you tako charge of that till I
como back, and don't you let nobody steal
that there, nor yet t'wives brass. Tliero
now," said he kindly, to tho women, "I
chiilf be back this wiiy by breakt.tst time,
and he won't budge till then."
"He won't hurt u, John 1"
"Lord no. Bless your heart, bo's as sen
sible as any Christian ; only Lord sake,
woman, don't you go to take tbo coat from
bim,5r ye'll bo wanting a new coat and
may bo petticoat and all."
Ho retired and the old women kept at n
respectable distance from their protector. Ho
never molested .them J and, Indeed, when
they spoke cajolingly to him, ho often wag
ged JtUltail iu a dubious way; but still, as
they moved about, lie squinted at them out
of his blood shot eye in a way tiiat checked
nil desire on their part to try on the carrier's
coat.
Thus protected they went to bed earlier.
than usual; they did not undress,; they were
too afraid of everything, especially'their pro
tector. Tho night woro on and presently
their sharpened sense ,let them knoiy that
the dog was getting restless ; he snuffed and
then he growled aud thijn he got Up and pat.-.
tered am ut, muttering to himself Straight
way with furnituro they barricaded the door
through which their protector must pass to
devour them.
By, and by, listening acutely, they heard a
scraping arid grating outside tho window of
the room where tbo dog was; and he con
tinued growling low. This was enough ;
they slipped out of tiie back door, and left
their money tp save thair lives; they got
into tile vi!htgj.J It was pitch dark, nnd ull
the Jiouses were black but two ; one was n
public house, casting a triangular gleam"
across tho road ft long way off, the other was
tho blacksmith's house. Here was a piece of
fortune for the terrified women. They burst
hits, their friend's Iioue.
"Oh ! Jane tho thieves have come !"
ami thev told lier in a few words what had
happened,
l.al'' said she ; "how timorous you mor
tals are! Ten to one he was ouly growling
at sonle" one that patsed by J"
"Nr, June, we heard the scraping outside
the window. Oh, woman, call your man and
let him go with us.''
"My man he is not here."
"Where Is he then'.'"
"I Mippo-a Ik I, nhcro other working
women husbtuds are, at the public house,"
she said rather bitterly for she had her ex
perience. The old women wanted to go to ths home
r-l.t... . .1... .!...., f.i, ...
iuiu'ui; uuv nit- uiuokiiiiu Nile was a
courcgei'tis wooinn, and beside s!.0 Ihuiijsht
it was most nicely to lie a mine itlarm.
"Nay, nay," tuys h, "lat timo I went I
got n nice affront. I'll come with you," she
saiiT, "I'lt take the pnki-r ami we've got our
tougues to rajsa the town with I suppose."
tjo they matched to the toll-bar. -Whon
they came near it they saw something that
jdapsm-'d this heroine. Thcr n as actually
" (i-iuan half in and half out of tho window.
This brought the blacksmith's wife to u
stand-still, and tbo timid pair implored her
to go ba. k t-i tho v illitg.i. "Kuy,-1 ,ai,l ku.
"what tur? I fee hut one and hark it is
my bellrf that iho dou is hcUUneuf him.'
However, she th.mijht it safest to be on the
same side wild the lg, lest the man might
turn on lier. So she made her way into tho
kitchen iollowed hv the other two; ami
the re a kIKht met their eyes that chanf d all
tb.clr feelilitt", ImIU toward the robber and
towarl each otiur. The great inastitTUad
oiiine l a man liv tlin thrnnt nn.l iea .,t.
linn at him to ilraw him through tho win-
ilow, wnli Hercc but LiuflUd suurls. Tho
weight ol the man alone prevented It, Tho
wii.dow wtulike n picture frame, and lu
that frame there j'tand with jnltuii; tongue
and starimr eyes, the wliite faennf tliolilnnk.
Miillb, their couraccous friend's villainous
husband. She uttered an appall! nir scream
aud Hew upon the dug ami choked him with
two hands. Ilo held and growled and tore
till he was all but throttled l.liiinelf. Tl,,.
he let ki iukI the man ft-II. Hut whu struck
tho ground like u lump of If ad, was in trulh
n lump oi ciuy; nm man wu. quite dead
and feariullv torn nlmut the throat. So ill,
a comedy end in an up ailing ami most pit
eous tragedy ; not that the scoundrel hliip
slIT de.ervril iinv tiltv hut liU t.,.r
buncn wife, lo whom he had not durd to
rnnuao tuc villainy lie mrditateiJ.
The outlines of tin truest irv wi rein in
eral juuruan. liave put the dijointed par
tlctilar t iflher us nell as I cc.uhl. it-...-.
Iriedhsril In learn the nnm nf il.n ...i
hut have (ailed hilhcrlo. Bliould theso Hues
meet the eyes of auy nue who can tell inc. I
Jnpe lio will anil without deity, Jlurptr'i
Agricultural.
Why Some Faraiora are l'oor.
Tho greatest agent to produco poverty
among farmers nr any other class, is debt.
Many farmers will get n deed of a small
pleco of land, enough to support themselves
nnd families, and lay by n small annual In
come, l!ut this ia tint sufficient. They run
in debt (or mora land, nnd become a slave
to debt. They pay Interest on money bor
rowed, which will nonu consume tho Utile
property they possess. They often pay high
er than ten per c; tit. Such proceedings en
gender n plrlt ol discontent, nnd they lose
filth in farming, and try to sell their farms
In order to eft to town nnd enter there busi
ness. In niuo cases nut of ten, every far
mer who is doing well, but goes to town,
fsils outright. Hiving no faith in farming,
or breath of understanding, they buy tho
poorest tools nnd meanest stock, and drive
poor teams before poorer wagons und agri
cultural machinery. In tbo fall and wlntpr
they feed poorly just enough to get their
livest.p!: thr uj'i tho winter into spring.
Then it Uk"s nil the summer to put on that
llfsh that n. is lost in the winter by poor
shelter and bad food. They never put out'
fruit or shade trees on their firms. They
always sell their beat lambs and cattle to
the drovers, and keep the ponrnst nt hnm.
They send their children tosohtvd but tittl,
n too much b-arniitg is a dangerous thing.
They do rnt aki ngrlenl'ur it papers, or be
1!vp in book-farmiiie, They never give
their children a cent of spending money, as
it makes them extravagant, and they may
become spendthrift. In short, they are tho
mnHt nils ruble people in the world, an 1
wntil'l not Keepmn'iey it tuey nau it. &iicn
fanners nrc oir, and will remain so to tho
end of their davj.
I'eedio? Stoeli.
It is tho practice with many farmers,
wlvpi their cattle come to tha barn, to feed
thpm on corn-fodder as long as corn fodder
last's, then on mr adow hay as long as that
lasts, ami then use whatever hay or fodder
they may happen to have, and complain
that their stock- won't eat and won't grow.
No man would like one articlo of food
baked benn, for instance eighteen times
a week and three times Sunday; neither,
would they thrive upon it. and it is reason
able to suioso that beast, as well as rnau,
likes and needs a change of diet.
I, h.tv hadten'yearseiperienie in feeding
slok, and Iho imt economic and profi
table vay is to jjive the several kinds of fod
der every day, siy obe or two good fodder
ing of good hay in the morning, then mead
ow hay and corn-fodder, and.so on .through
the day aud through the season.
hast winter, I had lour cows, soma young
stock and some sheep, nnd tbo neighbors
wanted to know bow I kept tbem looking so
well. I will tell 'my farmer friends how I
managed with them. In the morning I
gave them all a feed of good hny. After
milking, I gave tbem run or meadov; hay,
and, niter breakfast I gave theui corn-fod-dcr,and
watered them while eating. I gavo
them rae.wlow hay nnd wheat straw to pick
over until noon. Then I gave them good
hay, and, just after dinuor, more ineadow
hay. At night, gavo them good hay ngaiu,
watered tbem again while eating, then gave
them run or meadow hay and, in the even
ing, a feed of corn-fodd er. I follovied this
method uutil the first ot March, then gavo
five feeds of good hay until the first of April
then gave, them .all but two feeds of good
hay. I gavo tho cows two quarts of meal n
day for two weeks before dropping their
calves. I gave tho youug stock no roots or
grain of anv kind, and they all came out
lookiug.well and in better order than when
tlley camo from pasture, this fall.
, Always water your stock whilo eating ;
they will drink quicker, and better. Jt
ma,ke.s tbem swallow their cud, to eat which
tuey are loatlio to dp when they drink, for
ho mo cause unknown to me. 1 think it is
better to water twice ft day, as they do not
drink so much at a time, and a large quan
lity chills them. Oar. of Mirror and Far
iur. l'Driflcntioii of Hen Houses.
Advice like the following which we find
in tbo J.iee Stock Journal', is always in or
der: As the season advances, poultry keepers
poul
try raWng cannot be, exiweted, nor is it de
served. Liuie is an exceliout purlGer, and,
when carbolic acid is added to tho white
wash, will effectually keep away vermin
from the walls. After every cleaning of the
floor it should, be epriuklcd with carbolic
acid ; dilution, .twenty of water to one ot
acid: This is one ortho best disinfectants
and antireptics known, and is not used as
much as it deserves; The root should be
sprinkled with'lt every week. This white
washing should bo done twice at least, bet
ter tarre times, a year. The nests' of set
ting hens should bn pnriiiklcil with carbolic
acid to keep utT vermin ; and th,o cdops hjiOj
whero youn hroods are kept for ,a time,
should bo p'.ifiiud in this way. If a hen
nets lousy, the diluted acid nil! destroy the
life, if put under the wings, aud on the
head and ueelc. Wood uhes are excellent
to bo kept In fowl liolises .for hens to dust
thenvelves illi. They are nutch more ef
fectual lliuu sum) ; but saud should be kept
fir a bath. Without proper attention to
these matter, poultry keepers caiinot ex
pect tosuieetd.
As the season s approaching when hnwki
aro mo.i tirsituctlvv f.yowg poultry, a I
method ur catching and ki line these mar X
auders will be in order, Jt is a well knowu
fait that a, bawk will always light "on some
conspicuous place tloe ti thu pou'try ynrJ,
rom which toffto.jp down on hla vfctims.
Taking advantage ofthi, erect a jiole with
llalcurlace at the top jut large enutigh to
hold a strong stl-el strap. Fasten this trap
by a chain to u Maple in the pole and await
results. o bait will bs uceUtd, fur the
bawk will he iiulto certain to lighton the
trap nnd be caught. A gentleman who has
tried this method has succeeded in killiug
all the hawks in his neighborhood, and now
can raise poultry without Ion except by ac
cident. IMifornla liorlii'Ulturut,
IlM'IIT. lot C'lllCKKN t'lIOLUIU. I llUVO
found that tho soot ofwood-Hrc Is a per
fect cure for cholera among fowls., iiive It to
them in ibo morning brfakfasliugs, by
innlilngn ilougti or corn meslj spiito gray
Willi the sout, Jvigbt ,nr ten feeds I gen
erally enough I'J stop disease. I shut up
those actually sick, and give them nothing
ele. It also stimulates the fowl into bet
ter, r.ealtli, lielnj; a tssl tonic. I spent a
small fortune on carbolic acid and other
things.
A correspondent of the Santa Husa (Cal.)
Jiemurut ssjfihc say jn tho, town uf (juMda
loupe, Niuta Harbara icounty, beets over (ivo
leet lu length, and which measured thirty
Inches In circumference two ftet bolow the
top. He never saw such LeeU anywhere.
should not uej;lect the .purification of tbij
fowl housoj Pj n4r , sanitary' ipeasurea
oiust lie taken, or health nod siicccsstul tiouk
Dr, Sclitmck'N StimiSurd
Hjmi!lll!H.
The standard remedies for all rtlsf.vsei ot the limn
are scbenck's Pulmonic Sjrrup, HchoncK's sea ed
TOM", ana Houencs's .Mnncirnko mis. una it inten
lelore tae lungs are destrojtst, a speedy cure Is ef
fected. To tnese three medicines nr. .J. it. Hcnrncv, or
riilltdelDtila. owes Ills unrlrnllnl success li. lua
treatment or pulnioniry diseasss.
the Illness nature throws It olT hy sn easy oitwctn.
l nn ruimonio njrnp ripens me lnoinw roauTin
rstlon.ur when the piiirgm or mutter Is ripe i slljriit
,IU
Ml
fxiuuti iu uiruw hum, mo p.meui nu n ti nuu lue
luns begin to heal.
Tn en,mle the Pulmnnla Rtrnn ttiiln t.ht.4. vhenck'n
Mfinrirnkn Pills nnd hrhcoi-k's soa Wnotl Timid must
Iw frtely u;eU la clmnso tho ttonmcn nnd liver.
Nchenck's Mandrake Pills net oi the llri r, ro , cTlnjr
nil iitiilrucllons. relax the trail tj.idiler.tho bile starts
freely, and the liver Is suoa mltveJ.
sclienekVi Mea eed Tiuiln Is n grnttn stimulant
and alliT.it vts j tlio nlkalt uf whii-ii It I coinposeU
mixes with the food and preipntssouriuK. It assMs
the dle';stlon hr toning tin the i,tuniach t ) n healthr
condition s,i that the lood and tho Pulnio-ilc 8yrup
will niake (Toon bloodi tlien ttk1 luncs he,i, and the
railt-nt wiu surely yet well U curs Is utcon to pro
vent fresh cold.
All who wish to consult Dr Schen'U. cither per
honslly or by letter, can U' so nt Ids prln. Ipal office,
corner ot Mxth ana Arch street ,philad 'l uts, every
2tondsy.
chencks in'dlclnes sre siU ty nil druggists
throughout the country.
.iiaiou s Apni.
V EG ET IN K
strikes t tho root of dUeasi iy pnnfyln" tno bt-mf,
ru-torlnir the nur end kiluoys to ueOtayactioo,
luvlgorailaii ta norvous tU'in.
Yt'KCtlmi
Is not a -lI'i. nn.oti'u ceriTi.einfl. Mhleli slm.-itv
pures the bo.veK hit ,a -are, ple-isuit r. merty
wliii h Is s'irs to purify tho i 'o i an : tnuro j re
(tore thJlie.Utli.
VsK"ti'lv
Is now lirescrU'e'l In cs.'S or crfuta ulotlierms-
cisesot the Wool, uy miny f the n 'physicians,
owln tilts great success la f irl iU dlseasosor
ian uaiure.
Vcsetlm
I) cs not rtPCtvo Invalids In'j pit hopes by 'irg
log :m 1 ere itlnf n ncip'o-is nttpetPe. oui .hsSih nu
tinetn rloirlnir and pu'lf-inj tn.- ,vf,i,i, sisfeu,
leading thii iaitent gradually tnpt't: .il'jIiu
Vs'iiiitlno
Was looked tinun ps an cvn-Tlment fcr suit," lime bv
some of our bnt pliysl lau, out thnv no tnci-'lu-lous
In regard to Its merit ire uti-v IP n sc anient
fi lends aud sup.xicters
gl tlllC,
Snvs a (Josiin physlolafl, "has no etpUl r.st. blood
purine-. Jlenrtng rf its lnanjr wnn!rrrai cares, alter
nU oUur remedies hail fiiut, i tlsitzsl Hioll'iOTMory
aud cotiTlnocil -myself of Its Rcn ano Merit. Jtls
prennred from Mrks. roota nau licriie, cacn' or which
Is ul;;uiy eneotlve,- nud they ura coratioundcit la
suca a laanusr as to produco aotonl&hli; rojults."
Vc;;eUio
Is ncKnoWIeatreil and recommend?", bv nhrslofcua
aud apothecaries to oe the best purifier and clonfuvr
ui uiv uivvi efc u;-wu,ertni, uml aiuunuiu, nKV. w
Us proU) wuo h-ivo Ueoa restcrnl to lteoitli.
PROOF.
vnvr IS XECDLI),
nosTO.v.VebJJ, 1S1U
Mr. H.5t. Stevens . . ,
' Pear sir tbout one yfAf Slnoe I toiina tavaeU in
areehlCDondltlon trooi eenerol Bobllity. Viiettno
was hlnnliTltf reiimilloe.hd.trl ro tnn ik trUriAthh
hml Uuva mneli beaeutal by Its use., I procured tlie
aruciu. anu aiuT usm eeveroi uubud ivs reiurea
to licattli and dlsconunued Its use. I feel conndonl
Dat, there ts no medicine superior to UfortbucA
complaints for which It is CMis.-cloily pre pored, ana
wwud cheerfully recommend It ti those who feel
that tony need someUilnif to rtttore them to p-aloct
healua. Kcsiwctlully ours,
V. U PBTTISOILL.
Mrm of S. M. PettlngUl Co., 10 state it., Boston.
ci.scisHAn, :;ov. ST, 1871,
lir. lI.ie.Htevtna:
Dear blr Tbo two bottles of Vcgctlno furnished
me by jour agent my wile tins nsed with great tyn-
Tor along time she has been Ironbled with dlitl
nssand coetlven's: these troubles -are uowcfr
Urety remoted by the use of Veetins
(ho was also troubled wlta dj.ppsta nnd gerrrSl
debulty, and has been greatly Nmellted.
TUOt). iiilmorb,sw Walnnt.Bt.
Feel XKCyscIf a KPdw IUCans
' ."1tick, Mass., June t, Wl.
Mr. U. !U Stevens :
Dear sir Through tho avlce and earnest persna
fJon of itev. K. H. Host, ot this place, 1 nave been
taking Vegctlne for dyapepsla, ot which havo suf
fered for years.
1 have used only two boulos and aln9dy feel my
self n new max. Konpctltully,
Do. J. V QARTElt.
Eeport from n Praotical Chemist and
Apothecary. '
' -liue-roM, Jan.. 1. 114.
Dear s This ts to eertlfn that I have sold at re-
tall IMS 2n (IH6J botllesv of your VegetlnoslncB
.ijiiii is. i w, niKi iu uui) nay mub i
boM saaslactl'in of any rvioedy for
Arrll IS. no. andean trals hav thntltnnBCtven the
:uonoi any rvmeay Tor me compiainus
Is rBCOmniendd Urii T sver MUl. Hcnrec-
f or w li a it Is rocomnit nda tb-a I ever sold.
ly a day tvissps without stsno t my eutrtorars testl-
lyinc tuns meriusonuniserreaoruieu'inenas. i
nm psHecUy cognizant ft several ensca of ncrotulous
tumotn being cured by vectiae alone In this vlclnl-
tot. ery iwipuuuycuraj
I,VN, sag Broadway.
i o au iu sicvens, jssfi.
Prejed Ijy BLS. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Vogetina la sold by all druggists.
This stanrinnl articlo ia compound
ed with tho greatest enrc.
Its cfrccts are ns wonilcrfiil nnd as
Rfitlsftvctory as cVer.
It restores -gray or fnilcxi hair to Its
youthful color.
It removes' nil eruptions, itching
nnd,.il(intlniir. Jt ghfSg tlie. bead a
cooling, eoothing eensation of great
(comfort, and tiic scalp by Its use
' becornes white nnd clean.
1 By its tonic properties it restores
, the capillary-glands to their normal
i "vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick nnd strong.
As a diessiiig, nothing hns been
found to elTectual or desirable.
A. A. Ilaviu.M.D., State Assaycr
icf Jlassncliusetts, says, "The con
htltuciits arc pure, and carefully se
lected for cscollcnt quality j nnd I
consider it the Hest Pukpaiiation
Tor its intenrlcd puiposes."
Price,' Ond Dollar.
Buoklngb.am'3 J3yo
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be?
relied qti to change the colo of the
lieard from-grnyor nnyothernmlcsiri
r able shade, U) brown or black, at dis
j cretlon. ti4i:asilyrepplled,belngin
jono prepnrnlton, and quickly' and cf
fcctually produces, a perrpanent color,
whlyh will ncltlicr nib nor wash off.
Manufactured by n. P. HALL &. CO..
fc NASHUA, N.H.
I CM ij ill Cmcliti, itl Pailirt la XltldtM.
'oct. 13, ISTf-ljr
iC0UHTER,PLATT6RrA WACOrcTHACr;
lCAGENTS WANTEDcKs'
,un rruvi. nap
WlRRVlNSAFEcsSCALECO.
1 265 BROADWAY A. Y.
721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILAM.
I08BANKST.CLV,0.
A (-1 VJS-, for Ic t iHnie in tie orW
IV ib iitLiy acdnts v. k Eafety I'ldtiu
J)iwllO-.M.J, Miria-tw
TJ LANK NOTUwlth orwIlWJ u.
1 1$
mj w uum h bm UBU-nua usoc
M. C. SLOAN & BRO
HLiOOMSIIUKG, IM.
Manufacturers of
Carriages, Bogies, Phaotons, Sleighs,
lI,AT Otl.M WAGON?, tC
first-class work alwnj a on hand.
ltr.PAIIIl.NU HKATI.Y 110 NK.
Trices reduced to suit the times.
Jan. 5. ISTI-tf
The Colmnbiau Law Docket.
A complete record for the use of attorneys. Con.
leiiUutly arranged for the docketing of nllcasef,
containing MO rages, nltli double Index. This Is
the most complete book for lawyers that Is pub.
limed.
IFJe-ICE, $3.60.
Published by Brockway & Elwell
Editors and Proprietors of tho COLUMBIAN,
Br.OOMSBTJBa, IA.
Decl-tt
f tT
J4Ub' Jl lroMb.it
tar drr;,tl il-tfnt
Klif i tea ikr
Hon. . -t tplrii
Itadt, lut tmiun,
hrf fialM wt44iiC
ifltf, ! fnt r U
'lMillkMMi4 pla. Tba
fcSom art tl Mat,
"lt lHt. f,(.l. tVnU r YWy f Utk JHl4
nit rs-tU. i U hmt h i-tKl In tl 4ii( 4 rtlltU la at
, a n mi rlaitan w bMrtllv audem. .
roaroaa aruura ttacrt aa turn,
. feTOC&MAN, STZ BOH 0 8T&JCCT. Utw York.
Jon. 0, 1S7T-3U J V Oj.
GREAT REMCT10N IN THE
piucb;op FAINTS,
OILS,
BKUMUKV
JAPASSKYKR
PDTTT,
Htxlotry rtjRE WHITE "J5AD It centa per ponn
guaranteed equal to any tn tho market.
i il ONTO Pit WIIIT LK.U1 at lu oenu per pound,"
cqaai loony lor aurauuiiy.
MONTOnil SLATB PAINTS s, 9 nnd 10 eenta per
Jiounu, occofuiog ui ctuor.
MONTOTJIt MKTAIX1C BHOWN 8 en taper pound.
. Tne Wbl Jnro-lTOOl irvn j-uini. ui uuc j.u.n.
MONTOTJIt METALLIC BROWN dry 9 and 8 oeuta
per pOUHO. AraOTOing Wljuuuur.
Best Quality of Faint Brushes at low prices.
PURE LINSEED OIL
which we buy tn largo quantities, direct from the
3iamuactUKr, anu uaer ai vuu luwin. ru tukei.
price.
BEST JAPAN DRYER.
Acknowledged bi all our leodlnc Painters to bo
net vi wv Aiui Keu
Allnnriroodaaro euaranteed as renresentcd anu
our patnti to be ground lu pure nnbeed on, ortlie
money refunded on demand.
Send fur Bomrile card and price list with testimon
ials.
HEmiY a. ItKAY,
Bole Manufacturer.
Rupert. Pa.
Mays. .
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
TTTM. F. BODINE, Iron Street below see
VV ood, Uloomsburv, l'a., Is prepared to do al
kiruis of
PAINTING,
GLAZING.!
and JH
PAIT.n HAKGKG
tn tbe best fltjles, at lowest '.prices, and at abort
aouce.
Purtles havlnir such work to da wiu save mono
calling on lua.
IAU work warranted to Kite satisfaction. Orders
solicited
WM. F. BODINE.
M&rehtTs
ALBRECHT & CO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
The AuutEorr 4 Co. PiA5oa aro
(iret-claso in every reupoct, boing cen
Nidcroil tbo loading Philadelphia
make by munitions and cororwtciit,
iudgea. Througli tlicir ' extensive
futilities, Mx&uts. Auoiecut 4, Co.,
ure enabled to turn outinstruropntti'.
that ore not BurDueued anywhere, and
still sell thein at pricca withintjie
macu oi an. no iiano in permiuea
to leave their factory unless aatisiao
tory to the' most rninuto particular,
hence their guarantee ot five years
is a tiling of valuo. All lato im
proveineiita of importance are found
in thebe instrument).
Mkhum. AuuikOiti4 Co."bavo ro
ccived the most- flattering- Testimo
nials from L. M. Oottdcualx, Franz
Abt.Qi'stave Battwi, J. F. Iluiioa
jiAcu,; WiujAiii Vouipmi itujdj'
many other eminent artists, besides
being able to refer to thousands of
privet purchasers: school, 'semi-1-naries,
societiea and toachers.
I"iauoa coiihciontiQiusly selocted per
orders by mail; carpJulTy packed and
hhliipod safely toany part of Uio world.
toy Far further particular!) as to
references, priced and terms, address,
ALBRECHT & CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
1 1, nr.-iy.
Verbatim llcportiug.
, TElLMrii Actual tMYelUitf-, boanllD?-, and other
epfubt-u; live Uullaiuiifeeuiioti, fur ullnifUM import;
ami U'D c utri a lullo, ( Uubdrwl vftmU, ) lor wnUog
gut, iuiu luuifuuitu.
Whero the matter reported tn one day equals or
-ixce-eds oy folios, thai
nvu-uouar imj wiu ne reiniu
Ol, ni.'l Mlu u Kum.,..'.u) vufimiu VMUKfu
liiteeu cents u folio, but. .all such casM, u rewer
on, anil inu ir-msenoinii
UIK'tU trills u luiiv, ltui, mil rutu vwn,Mvnvi
than titty folios are purthssvd, the live dollars will
be charged.
Addiebs. K. N. Walker. A.M.. CourMtenOii-
ropher, liloomaburif, Coliunbla roimtj, f-en-u-rlvu-ala.
llftldence. Iron Mrrei, Ovlv.bn Third and
Pourtn.
ofilce. Wltb E. K. orris. Esa. .Oolumblan-bulld-
tnir; entruncf.oppoblte tbe east irate lo the court-
ouke-hour, from,twelve to one o clock,
rtb is, isi-iy
BIG
JOU l'JUNTJNO
OF EVERY DESRI?TION
4 EXECUTED PBOMPTLY
At sjui Qolvmsujk Ornos
BLCOMSBUBG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
81XTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg,. Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
T. L. GRISWOLdTa. M., M. D Piincipal.
SlucffiSlrXlS
sprlnir water. ..,i .ni,i..i niivo tnthpirwort niselullne.
moderate? nttyTntS a wSic deduction to "all . ixctlW to' wh. VtudlJts adiltted at any time. Iloouis
Courses of study prescribed by tno btale i
I. Mod 1 School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
A.t!nr, C.mrW. T. Arnleinie. Il.Comtncrc
The Rlementary StlentincandClaslcat Courses are. PliOKKSSIuXAI, and ttU'"'' Kf!""""?,
eorrespondlnirDesrees! Mssterof Hie Kloments . Master of the bclences; Mastcrof tue Classics. Oroduatcs
fcTu'rolTlud'f'o'r' LcrtiSS STOtSS. -Allrnllflo 1 caileoi.no8 . 'fftf .ffl' VSTw wml-Mn. Inldll
The titulresa LlBher order it cltliensulp. The. tlinos demand It. it Is ouo ot prliijo objects o I his M o A tu help to ire It by ftwnp.li n iniim
tent snd eBlclent Teacnfrs for ber schools. To llils end It sollclis jouna- persons "f good ab '""""'JniJitiM fur H
aud IbelrtalentM. as students. To aU such It promises aid In developing Uielr powers, audabuadant opportunities ror en paia laoor aiier icmiiii, .euuui.
Culatoeue. address Ihe ITInclpal. . . rm. t. VUVV.'.V.. Secretary.
IIO.V. WILLIAM KLWKLL, Prfildent Board or Trustee.- LO'" J" 1 "' '1
Sept. 6, 1ii.-ly
WHOLESALE DE UG EMP0R1 Ml .
Corner Main and Market Street r
BLOOMSBURG, P a.
The underaigned haying been engaged m the
WHi.ASiM MM'
business for the past eight years wonid call the attention of county
dealers to their large and varied stock.
They defy competition by any house in ox out of the large cities.
Their stock consists of Faints, Oils,
Glass, Putty. Patent Medicines. Spices,
c.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
BKOWER'S BLOCK.
Where may be found a large stock of Surgical Instruments,
Sponges, Chamois, Colognes, Perfumery and in fact everything kept
in a well regulated retail Drug Store.
They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrat e
OIL OF GLADNESS.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
DMIOITIEIR, BROS.
May ,
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
O
ST .A. 1ST 2D .A. IR. ID ISC
Tho Largent AESortuient !
The Best hi quality !
The Lowest in Prices !
The Easiest Terms !
TT O'.TJ VW ILL FIND AT
COMER THOMAS' MUSIC STQBE,
14 7. MILL STREET.
DANVILLE, PA.
Then Buy MILLER BROS!'
and save ono-thtnt tha cost of T.T'P'VfTr"1
CHEMICAL PA INT Fit!
ae In watte ir any color de&lred. Is on inan thou.a
Hwuwi niuuisomer anu win vjj JJluiViLjj l niii x uw u- iont as uuy uuii-r
point. Is prepsml ruuly for use In wntW ir any color de&lred. Is on inan thoubands o( tbe hnest buildings
In the country, many u which haiu beeL pointed six years, and now look as wallas when Bret minted.
This ciikmicAl l'A INT bus taken First Premiums al twenty of the Ktate Kalis of tbe Vnlon. Sample card
ol colors sent tree.
N. T.KNAMICL 1'AINT UO, 178.1'rlWC street, N. V.
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT GO 'S
hiui uve iinn-thini tin uist uf nv v m r t n
im CHEMICAL PATNT
for use In white or aav color dtblred. Is on many thousands of tbe llni
Is miiLh hnii,lM,iiir nnd wut I I'l I'j 1 I I V j I
paint, is prepared ready lor use lu while or aav color
mo eouniri, nianv oi wnicn nae intn paui eu
sClllSiliml, iaINT has taken First Premiums
oiors sent true. Address N. i. am al
K, li Water street, Cleveland, Ohio,
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
or XNtatvaav to bvsht owe
A HIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
win tmuOjUHi'b; tsscLv maJotafui)ort tha Wck c( ltwj cUtc-r
t..l Jt ualnforwwJjuilioonlltwK' tc pli)lLtf, ami by
tlinaruapuuit'OtMctivoAUfttsikWnarJ acj at tlW niuo
tlin a Ouu.nI uoveoiont, follow hl tnolloo amJiuirporti Uia
li fiu iU'.im wlttout Utexfnlag la tin leut wlUi tU frtedom
if UiUovcmeLU,
Ag 11, le-eni
BOOKSELLER
titaler in Law Blankn, Sunday
Pennsylvania
WINDOW CUETA1NS, WALL PAPER,
n H r51 'll . A
xiooKfl unu Buppuea noi oir iitiuu win uo iurnisneu
On Short Notice at the Most Keasoiiahlo Rates,
Store iii Exchange Hotel Building, Bloomsburg, Pa:
7 .r- s.- iUi-iiTir-HrifiM&jvit-T5.tT-.-:-z.T..i.,ev'.f-,r.ii, i---,.V4r.i,i.trj
a . III. Onurse in Music. IV. liurse in Art.
therein,
1'
A. TTJ PACTUEE
A T "PA T"WrP palnUnp, and (ret a paint that
iuyis,,;r-if.
it li I Tumi imluuntr. and tret a nalnt that
I J 1 A 1 n I hut twite as lonit as anv other
utbireu. is on many mouhanas oi me unesi ouiiuinss
sixyears uuauuw iwicait weuua wutaarei painieu.
at twenty of tbo bUto rotraof tlie Union, sample card
i-ai.h u u.
IIS I-iliico street, N. Y., or MILLK1I
May u,7-ly.
M, A PLATFORM ROCKED ON
CASTORS wilMbeloiK cymovi-mnt
if lbs uldsijk', wiihout tbo piJntUitf rwl crs
Iq niarothiTluroliunysndtliobais uf rHrmt
blnjr, in fact, the only Platform ltockf r mods
that has a pcrfvoilj satibfoctorjr mocintnt.
Manufactured for the trada by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
uo4 for rals by lbs principal dtalcra throughout
tun United butt.
TVlf not kept by any sealer in your town,
mtui le us foi Pries IM and Caialsu.
AND STATIONER,
School Xibraries, Depositary of the
Bible Society,
PICTU.UE PEAMES, EEWAED OAEDS
1 .t.L.i. V !- 1
anu - lurnlsued Mth a bouiiiltu. supply of pure.sot,
Ilr-n but kind, uniform and Ihorouzli. U.vpcnse
reserved hen Ueslrca.
. ,,
i. uiiirwin iny-aai wiumi-.
IntueotUe
Ivcelve state Dlpl-imas, conferring the followli t
r courses reeuivo .urmiu . ei ..u..r,
BLOOMSBUKG
MARBLE WORKS,
T. It. UNTON, Proprietor,
MAW STREET, BELOW M.UIKET.
Manufiuturcr of and Bealtr in all hiwl o)
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOES
We use the best AMERICAN and ITAtTAN Marble.
no has on tm.ii,! ym turnlshea to onU-r
MONUMENTS,
TOMBS.
HEADSTONES,
URNS, VASES, 4c.
Every variety ot Marble cutting neatly executed it
I be lowest market prices.
A loag practical csperlenco and personal attention
to bustnesH makes the proprietor conlhlcnt of glvlnc
satisfaction. All inlem by mall promptly attendee
to. 1". O. box T.
li. Work Mivernl fm of charge."!.
Aug. M, n4-ly. T.L.OUNTON,ITOpr1ctor.
Important to Lawyers.
Justtoes of tlio lvsce, ConstaDls, En cntors. Art
mlDlstratoni, Huimllan, Townslilp oIQcers, anil busi
ness men generally.
We litivo on hand a l.inre assortment of IcrM
blanks fo- the use of itoruey-i, JmtlotAnd Con
stable's blanks of all kinds Note and Kecvlpt bocks
for Administrators Ac.
fill ok iiisr,
ATTORNEY'S BLANKS.
PrMlpe for Summons.
ri. rn.
Kulo to take Depositions,
"cboobo Arbitrators.
cents apleco, or JUS per hundreil.
Petition for Appointment of Guardian.
" " cttatliin
Ituk; to take Depositions.
Narr In D-bt. -with Confession,
' Assumpsit.
Mechanics U n.
4 cents each or S3.ao per nnnrtreii.
Petition for sale of ileal Estalo 8 rents each.
JUSTICE'S 11L.IMKH.
Hnbuninas. Mammons, Warrauts. Execations, so fo
25 cents each.
Lesses ..... m 8 cents encb
llluw Deeds 10 " "
liircbmentDeuds., la " "
AtTeements 5 " "
OrDtuui's Ouurt SoIoh SO for 11 tfi
Oonstable'B Sales H Scenlseacb
MortcaKtt and iiond 1!
All kinds of Notis . .
i sinu
Orders, ueatly bound, constanify on band, or iaadc
vj oruer on snort, nouoe.
We are nrenaredto do neater iob vork tlian an
IIKOCKWAY C ELWUl-I,
Editors snd rroprletorn
Of tbOCOU'WBllN.
ittoomstmnr. P
GZEN2P8
SULPHUR SQAP.
Tjiobodciily Cures Diseases op the Skik,
BsAtrrmES t'hk Complexion, Prevknts
and Rr.JJEDits Rheumatism anu Gout,
tIEALS bOKBS AND ABKASIONt OF TIIE
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Enip.
fiont, Sore and Injuries of the Skin, not only
BKMOVKS FROM T1E COMPLEXION ALL DlM.
1S1IIS trisinp from local Impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders tlie cuticle
UARVELOlKLY CLEAR, SMOOI1I and PLIANT,
and being a wholesome bEAUTlFlER is far
preferable .to any cosmetic
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL.
phur Baths are insured liv the vse ok
Glenn' Sulphur Soap, which in addi.
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE
vlnts Rheumatism and Gout.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
CONTACT with the PERSON,
It tissolves' Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayness of the hair.
Thyslcians: speak of It In high terras.
Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per
Box (3 Oakes), 60c. and $1.20.
M. B. The o cut caLts arc iriiile the tin of thou al
3 ctnu.
" WWa HAIU ANU.WIHSKEU lrE,"
11 lack o ILrown, SO Ceou.
(L S. OUTTESTvS, Prop'r, 7 Shth Av SJ.
ts t, , 1.-ly,
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY.
O. A. II E II RI NO
T) E8PECTFULLY annonnoes to the public
SNYDEH'ri TANNERY,
Did fatondi Hlonmsburp-. I'a . ut
(old stand) Woomaburir, Pa., at the
KorkboftUe Kspy una Liyht Htrret
ruiuuimo asp auu i.iga. turret
roods, wiicru all deserlDtloria nr
leather will ha made In tlifi innAt
substantial and workmanltko manner, and sold at
prices vu suit, we urnes. 'i nu ninest price In cash
OKEKN HIDES
of every description in the country. Ihe public pat
ronags Is respectfully solicited
Uloomsburv, Oct. 1, iBltt-
MORRIS MICHEL,
PRACTICAL, PIANO JIIAKEIl,
TUXKU AM ItCIMIRCIt,
BLUOMSBURO, PA.
K1I18T CLaBS PIANOS AND OKQAN3 i'Q)( H.VLE.
SECOND HAND P1AM08 -TAKKN IN EXCHANGE.
oKDsjt by MAa rnoiu-TLT executed.
W?2
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE8
pUtUDKMUU AND KBADIXQ HOAI)
A 11 It ANU EM KNT OF
iAESL,Sonn
Tit A INS.
July 12, 1ST6.
trains tsvs urmiiT AS mi I ows (h-smv rt rt 1 1
I'or New York, 1'lillnrtelplilu, llcadliitr, I tiuvll.o
I'nmanua, c 11,33 n, in
For Catnntssa, ll.tsu.m.nnrt t.RCp, m.
Tor Mlllainepoit,c,:s 0,m a. m. anil 4,(s r. tn.
rilAINSFOH Rt'l'KHT I.CSVS AS I'Cll.OWF. (Sl'M)AT t
CKI'TKII.)
Inve New Vork, s,43 a. In.
Leave t'lilladelplila, n,is n, tn,
I-eaie lieadlnif, u,3 a. in., Pottsvllle, ir.in p. tn
nnd Tamaqun, 1,30 p. m.
Wave Catuwlssa, o,t(i n,5S a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Lcaie IVllllamspon 9! u m lj.iom. and M'Op.m
rasngers nt d noin New York and Hillade
pkla go tbrou j ii ttbout change of cars.
J. E. WUOTTKN,
,Ian.tl, lijs-tf. General Superlnundtbt.
.VOltTIIKHN
l COMPANY.
CKNTKAI. HA1I.WAV
On and after November notli. JsT3. trains will U aie
tUNilUUYaB follows I
SOIITIlWAItli.
Krle Mall 9.20 a. m., uirlvc i:iuilrn tl.f.on.
" Ciinuiidiiltrun. , 8.ip. ia
lloeli'.-Kci Mt, "
M.igura v 40 11
tirovo accommodal !tn U.leu. n.. nnlie t,li.ii,tur
H12.t.op. in.
Kliulia .Mall 4.1ti a. inrrlte niinlra 10.20 n. in.
duUalo Uxpress 7.11 a. lu. ulrlu llulTnlu S.fn u. in
i-OfTIIWAItl).
uurfaloK.xpress'Wua. ln.iirrlvu iloirls.1 urg4..'uii.ni
14 IllllltlllOlt'S.lll
hlmtra Jlall 11,15 a. tn uiilo llanMjiiit ,mi r. in
" WllSlllllgtOU t.i.bn "
" H.lltlllHJl u 0.3'J
" M lli-lilligtUll 5.E0 "
llarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. tn. aithe llnirls
burg lo.r.o p. m.
arrli e Iialtlmorc v.2f. n. m
' Washington CIS "
Kric Mail I2.ta a. in. arrll o llarrlsburg 3 ';5 a. ia.
" Ualilmore8.40 "
" Washington lo.fa "
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. IJOYD, Jr., ticneral rassf ngcr Afen
A. J. CASSATT, Gcnt-rul Manage
PENNSYLVANIA RAIlTrOAD.
l'tiilsiicllililii i I. lie )!. It. 1I iMtiii
WINTER TIME TAilLE.
ON ami after SUNDAY, NOV. 10, 187G
the trains on the Philadelphia K Lrle Hall
iuhw uiti&Miit nuirun ua louuna;
WESTWARD.
EIIIE MAIL leaves New York
' I-hlladclphlj....
" " " Haltliuoiu .
llairlbburg
" " " WIllliimBport...
" " " lk llaen ...
.... 8.55 p. tn
....u.cs p Ul
.. c.lup. ui
.. 4.v&u. m
, , S.35 U, 111
.. u.4n.iii
.. ll.i-o a. m
.... i.S p lu
1CC1I0T0
" bit. at Erie ,
suauu tiiiiEi,H leaves Plilladelphla.. 7.20n. in
" " " Haltituoie
" " " llnrrlsburc ...10.ron. in
" " nrr. at Wllllamsporl. K.a.ip. m
' " " Lotk Huien... s.vsp, m
M " lienovo 4 45 p. m
" ' " Kane .su p. in
" " " iiullalo
PAST LINE leal oh New York s.25o. ui
" i nmdelphla uuua.in
" " " llnllluiole ll.Uu.in
" " " llUIUtbUlir. ,.S1IUI.U1
" " arr. at Wiutamtpuit T.3 p. in
: o:
EASTWAIU).
DAY EXPllHbS leives Kane COO a. m
" 4 lienovo M li ,io a in
' " " lock Haven. u. on. m
' " " W llllainspoit....li! 40 p. ii)
' " arr.at liunubuie 4,lup m
' " " l'liiiuilUi'iii.i I.iiup. in
" " New Yoik lo is p. m
" " liultlinuro .. T.3A p. m
' " " WOihlugtou. u.v7 v. ia
EHIE MAIL leaves L'rU 11.2(1 a. m
" Kenovo ,. s.wp. in
" " Loik Haven 0.45 p. in
" " Wlllbimispoi't II. is p. m
41 arr. nt Hiuibbuig u.45u.m
41 44 Ilalllinore 7.r u m
44 44 1'iillailelDlil.i I.vm n. in
1 11 jjewYurk luuou.m
FAST LINE loaTes Wllllnmfport ll.Ss n. m
" arr. ai iiarii-iouif; 4. u a. ul
44 44 44 isultliniue T.4Snni
44 44 44 Ptilluilel) hu I.as a. la
" " " ttuwYoik 10.25 a. in
Krle Stall West. Niagara Express Wcst.Ixick IUv en
.Vccoin. VV est una D.iy lixpress Last nuke close col
nectlon at Noitliuiiibei ldi.il ulth L. n. H. it. iiuIlb
tor Wllkes-liarreunU M-raiuou.
fcrio Jlall wist, M.igaiu txpicss west, I:rlo
l press West and Luck Haven ACi-ommudatlun
West make tloso conneai.n ut VV lllluiiifcpo! t with
N. u. K. VV. trjlua 1101 Hi.
rilolIallVVtkt,MJi;ira Express West, and Day
Rxprtss East make tioao connection at Lock Haua
Ultli U.K. V. It. It trains.
Krle Hull Ea&t ami Went connect ot Trio nltb
uaiuson 1.. .& Jl. a K. it. nttoiry vmiii u t'.&A.
V. It it. at Kniiiorlum with li. n..c 1'. It. it. ond ut
DrtttwooduliUA V. U.K.
i'lirlor rnrs vvtll run Letween Plilladelphla ond
Wliiiaui'.pbii on Meuia Kxpicts Wtst, Lilo Li-
Ercss West, Phlluuelphla l.xirehs Last Hoy
xpriss East am hunua) xprens East, blcepluc
Cars on all nlkht trains.
Wil. A. BALDWIN,
Dec. U,';r-tf General Supt.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
VVlfcTKllN ItAlLltOAD.
BI.OOJ1SBURQ DIVISION.
Tlme-lablo Ko. , Takes effect at 4:30 A. II
MONDAY, .NOYKA1P.EU SS 1ST5.
NORTH,
p.m. p.m. a.m.
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
a.m. p m. p.m.
9 88 s so 0 s
9 48, a a 0 30
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Superinteudent s onico.'scrantou, Inc. iVlsia!
WILLlAMSPOliT
HAVE OUH NA1IE STAMPED ON TIIE EorrOM
AND
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT
Our Goods can be had in every
town in the County.
J. E. DAYTON, & CO.
Willianisport, l'iu
Sept. 80, !G-m.
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WHOLESALE UKOCEIiS,
M. E. corner Becena and Arch Streeja,
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Dealt 1 a in
uritupg, COFFEE, HUQAIl. MOi
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WOrdcrs will receive proinprj
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