The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 04, 1877, Image 4

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    Humorous.
lucre Isaome talk of atnrtlnrr a funny I f
per liRpmp a sort of Roman Punch ) 'U
know.
Au-Iowa paper tell.s (it 11 smart wife tl i
helped licr husband In raise seventy ao
of wheat. 'I he way !ie helpcl Iilin wa
stand In the, tlnnr and thtilfc a lirnniii nt li
when ho at tlmvti t r-'.
t ,
Atfid, avrret atnlle wrpntvii'til"rinc;ir-..'i
n pious congregation In CMcuai Ihe it'
Huntjjly; Jiiortiing, when thu g'd pw
with' tender mid polemn Intonation, r'ml i
"Do wen gather thorps of grains, nr this
of fisller
Dyron wrote: "How sweet to hear tho
watrlwlojr's honest hart." From which we
infer that liyron never attendod a midnight
ociablaJu a .farmer's water melon patch.
lohn Klttuti, of lllinoix, clnlmt to be 108
vmm old. If that kitten is ever to be reo
vnled as a rat, it i
was at it.
admit time that he
"Tliat'.s all rlglit,"'rciunrkcd tho grocer,
rea'snrlngly, as ho cliaeil tho piece of
cheeo' back lulo tho customer's basket,
whetttc it was endeavoring to escape.
"Vrfi"" replied th customer, dubiously, "I
knovf it must be, for mite is right."
The foolish man will ask a woman if her
baby iTHbt'n trifle croFS-eycd, but the wise
man wilt tako the care to Syracuse, and
make his Inquiries by postal card.
Carefully elaborated statistics 'hmr !
the averaen cost of refreshing n It toi '
Herman is $2 01 The economy of tin-r
fathers in saving thn odd six cents v. I
they , might just as p:kv havp msdo i'
square $3, is to be highly commended
A gentleman was dinlne with a pnr'r
HonjeJRtilfrs the other niirlit, when
body insulted the Qtioen. A c.sllent .
loyrfljtjjljman was on his feet in an ins
"Sif,"'iiaM he to the culprit, ''tho duell
not now in fashion; but, if you had ni
that remark fifty years ago, I would call;
out to-morrow morning."
Slieil, the dramatist an Irishman
day being at a reheaasal where Chai -Young
was playing the hero, intending
give peculiar effect to the situation, ct
out.: "Here, Mr. Young, you must dr v
your eword, and find you have not t
"one!"
The following advertisement is from -Nei&"ea1and
paper.- "Mr. John Gow b
to intimate to the party or parties who r.
in the habit of helping themselves to I I
firewood, that he has no further use for it.
He hopes 'that the taste which they ao
strongly display for heat may be gratified,
if not in this sphere at least in the next."
Nova Scotia sends this little story: A
farmer, passing a had piece of road, upset
his load of potatoes. Angrily be declared
lie would make tho Road Commission pay
roundly for the damage. Referring to the
list he discovered that he was the Commis
sioner for that district, and he concluded to
overlook this neglect of tho roads.
Ah Moon, a San Francisco Chinaman,
being on trial for murder, was told by his
lawyer that the best defence would bo an
alibi. The prisoner said that he could ar
range readily for witnesec, and he did.
Thrco of his couutryman swore that, at the
time of tho murder, ho was at work In a
wajih , house ; two swore that he was asleep
at home, and others would have sworn that
he was in other places had not the lawyer
interposed.
A Wisconsin mm who had been induced
by Western papers to go to Florida and
start au orango factory, passed through, At
lanta on his way, homo yesterday. His
breeches were harnessed to hiin by one iu
pcuder, and he stood up to a free lunch
counter with the air of a man who knew his
rights and dared maintain them.
A New Yorker threw a mince pie at his
wife and she got a divorce. A man who
will wantonly squander a mince pie that
way, when hundreds of New Yorkers arc
in a starving condition, doesn't deserve to
have a wife. Why didn't be throw the pie
dish?
A quarrel happened between an old gen
tleman and his son, the former reproached
the young man with his ingratitude. "I
am under no obligation to you," said the
youth ; "on the contrary, you have done me
serious injury, for if you had never been
born, IJshould now have been heir to my
grandfather."
In making up the yearly statement oft' ,
average American people this year, It look
ed as though we were the thinnest, most bil
ious, dyspeptiu people on the face of the
globe, when the dottora came upon the
tramps, and that rugged, healthy clam of
the community at once brought the ttan
dard of national health up to 32J per cent
above that of any other nation.
The Graphic alleges that the oysters in
the'New York aquarium opeu their mouths
at the approach of their keeper, and that
they try to follow him about by a beries of
ungainly leaps. If this doesn t start a
clammy perspiration upon the regal brow
of Truth, nothing will opeu her pores.
During a recent examination of a class of
Youngsters, in one of the Philadelphia
oiehools, tho teacher asked: "What is a
monarchy?" nud was immediately answer
ed by a bright llttlo eight-year-old boy:
"A country governed by a king." "Who,
would rule If the king should diet" "Ihe
queen," "And If the queen should die,
who then would be ruler?" "The jack."
Tho Loudon Mutical Hertf baa tho fol
lowing: "A celebrated vocalist, whose de
meanor and acting wero as awkward and
ungainly us his voice was beautiful, said
one day to Charles nan ulster : 'Do you
kuow what made my voice fco melodious?
'No,' replied Uaiinister, 'Why, then, when
I was fill ecu I swallowed by accident some
train oil. 'I dou't think rejoined Ilanuis
ter 'it would havo done you nuy harm If,
at the same time, you had swallowed a dan
clug master."
A visitor to a private lunatic a.ylum, wh
found, a disliuguishcd-lookiug mau bitting
moodily alone, went up ami said to him
"How do you do. I thiuk 1 have seen you
before. May I ark your name." "My name!'
returned the man fiercely; "I am Alexander
the Great!" "Why," id the visitor, wh
Hiddculy remembered having already had
dlsciuslon with the man, "the last time I
was here you wereSt.Paull" "Yes.of course"
the man rejoined quickly, "but that wa by
Agricultural;
liaising Turkeys.
Turkeys delight in warm weather, ntid for
the chicks It can never be too hot. Warm
weather and long rambles along tho pleaant
Mil are good for the growing brood. To
profitable turlieys mut niske rapid
i -"twth, and In do this Ihev should li" kept
i-I'.nftV food, ntid drv Mtid warm A tnr
'.-it rrerr I .'uly lnrbM.d iT"
Pmi ni!il, espiwd to the rippi'vcli of v-1 n
v eneiT", hut Mt-uls cuitt'iuslv and sloivW i "
lion.-, with one eje on tho ulert fir dinger,
wMI th pretty little creature", le.-k nnd
'nvi pra'tle and chatter, and look In pv.
ry out of t lie way Hunk nnd corner for some
concealed intect. They tire immensely
fond of spiders, and from tho eagerness with
which they serrch for and devour them, tho
morsel must be very sweet and good to their
taste. Wheu fully grown they will nntseru
plo at swallowing a good sized snake. Tur
keys will not bear confinement. Their hab
itude Is tho free open air and sunny fields.
Tho mother hen always 1'ceps her brood to
gether with a soft, low, cooing sound which
they early learn and follow. She generally
seeks deep grass and grain fields, wherein
the young can h'.do from tho attacks of
overhanging hawks. A peculiar sound Irom
tho parent hen causes every chick to squat
nnd hide in the tall weeds nnd grass, They
remain thus secreted until assured from her
that all danger is over, when the bright little
creatures come forth with a happy llutler of
glad wing'. Turkeys nro peihaps the inot
interesting In their shy cunnliic, ways of all
ur domesticated bird. Their Imonts aie
I. iint and clean, in fact turkp-n will" not
it nil, uhicm thry aro k.-p- In astato
, tuporalitH clennlines,
i".iriiicrs in general uro prejudiced against
-i.hi. Their roving propensities ofton
' " id them into mischief. It is, Indeed, nn
vlti)5 ' bo obliged to pnt up with tho fre
."it trcwfVacs of a flack cf turkeys. They
hvs Kick tho deepest gras, and trail
, , - tgh, and find the rankest and shadiest
ii field. Is the early part of the season
v do not damage either grass or grain,
I :h'r than treading It down; but later,
vhen corn and buckwheat kernels have be
1 "nino tempting, I would not care to be an
swerable for their depredations; still they
ill not thrive without their run. If on
no's own premises, the dainago is slight, if
on a neighbor's a provocation to anger, the
'tetter way is to limit their range, if possible,
and train them tocertaki bounds. We have
ltcu observed that tho later broods, that
come off about harvest time, thrive mush
better than tho early hatched ; that is, they
are more apt to live. One turkey hatched
the last of May or first of Juuc,is worth two
hatched in August; has more frame and
muscle, aud makes altogether a finer bird.
Why is it that the late hatched livo better
than the early? Simply because the parent
bird is in better sUte of cleanliness, and
freed from vermin, and it is the presenco of
vermin on the body that produces or aggra
vates every diseat,e. The turkey hen sits
over four weeks, Tho chick comes out in
twenty-six days, but the mother's sedentary
life is not then at an end, for the young
must bo covered, aud she has had no oppor
tunity for wallowing beforo commencing her
first period of incubation, and thusriddiug
her body ot the winter accumulation. These
parasites leave the parent and crowd and
breed on the young chicks. With the first
brood this fomidable obstacle is to bo en
countered. Later in tho season the turkey
hen is rid of this scourge, and tho young do
not have the parasites to confront the'
weather is dry and warm, and tho earth has
become so thoroughly heated that tho night
ly roosting strikes them with no chill, Fro
quently tho later broods require no feeding,
as there is sufficient forage of tender herbage
and insects for their supply, but our depend
ence for largo turkeys (and.sizo is an im
portant item)' must bo on tho early hatched.
Frequently Juno is heralded by cold heat'
ing rain sterols, followed by chilling east
inds. All young chicks, and turkeys in
particular, must be guarded against these vi
cissitudes. The best way to do -this is to
provide a building for their occupancy that
can be warmed by means of a stove, as the
spring chicks require a constant watch over
them to enable them to pass safely through
the gapes. Warm weather, high feed, and
clean quarters will tide tbem over this terri
ble scourge. At three weeks, if kept in good
condition, they are beyoud danger; yet a
close observer will perhaps note the heavy
breathing and hoarse rattling in the throat
which.always accompany the gapes, although
the birdimay give no other indication of the
presence of. the disease. As long as this
slime is loose in the throat there is no dan
ger, but a eudden'cold may tighten it, and
then there is no help. While it is looso, and
the bird is ttrong, a vigorous sneeze will re
move the difficulty ; but when once weaken
ed or reduced in strength, there is no hope.
I believe, oi'lato years, all tho early broods
of both chickens and turkeys are alllicted to
greater or less degree, with thi.) most
painful malady, for which there is preven'
tion, but no cure. C. J., in Country Gen
lltrnan.
l'lant Karly l'oiatoes Oiilyv
Prof, 'McAfee, of the Iowa Agricultural
College, advises the planting of early varie
ties of potatoes only, In order to cut off tho
supply of food for the potato beetles late in
the summer. This, we think, is an excellent
suggestion, and for other reasons than those
named by Vrof. McAfee. There are, at least
two broods of this insect in a season through
out the greater part of the Northern and
Middle States, and in some favorable local!
ties three. Now, if nono but the earliest
varieties uri planted, tho tops will bo ripe
by the time the first brood comes to maturi
ty. Tho second brood, not finding its favor
He ill abundance, a largo portion must per
lab, for, say from tho first of August until
the following spring is rather too long n time
for the mature insect to live, especially If
cut short of food. It is generally the second
last brood that hibernates, passing
through the winter in safety; but by cutting
off the supply of food we may at least lessen
the number which ate to pass off the follow'
iugseasou. It is worth trying ; in fact, any
thing which Is likely to lessen tho number
of this great peat should receivo due attcn
tion at this time,
Hog Cholera.
A Michigan farmer says: "I have nev
er knowu of an instance of cholera among
hogs that had clean quarters, and wero fed
regularly, kept warm aud dry, although fed
exclusively on corn, and if tbey had pure
drink, I do not attribute the disease to any
cause alone, but a combination of them. To
put a hog in a cold, wet muddy place; ox
poso it to hot days and chilly nights, allow
it to )dck its food from the dirt, and drink
from somo filthy pond or hole, Is enough to
make u hog lck, and to iuvite every know
dlseaso hog flesh is heir to," This is true
and farmers overywhero will study their i
terosU by keeping their awiuo In clean
THE COLUMBIAN AND
1 , - : .
To All, Particularly Invalids,
sprlii(T Is n trying season. Indications ot sickness
siionlJ at once be attended to. Fatal discuses may
bo cau'iiI by dllowtnjf the bowels to become consti
pated and tlin jrtein to remain In a disordered con
dition, until tho dlsorrtw has time to develop Itself.
An cince of prv? ntlon Is worth a pmind ot enrp. Is
an ni l and tmiMttl sulnir. Therefore, wo ndrt'O
all wlmard troubled with the complaints now very
pfpvaient-he d.vh", IndlifBStlOii, dKoMTtd liver,
want n( npnMtn. nniei, or feverish skin, to taitp,
wttho 't 11t "'ii"'i'-k's Mwdraifo 1HM, We know
of ro roiiie'V 'nvmbsi nn IdeM'tv In Its notion?,
It sf.onp" pt-iv- n th mot f I'-p disn"? nnd ni-fi
d'lsn h liirtin M .'o xtttMt, ni 'P' V"r
n I SIT r f-Tl 'i li-i'i t n - f t !.
o-lpflo-'tMon f tlin Mvpi" tf i'iy t..oi tivn
)lif.,f in,. i"it. hni lhpvr.lt'n Ttrl tti1in.
titvs f !! tn-itidP. r iii'i"-i l.'nrn 'i 'i i( i-to
siimmnr monthi stioitM tike t'Tee or four bote ot
thp pul with Wt Thev hive tin Mmnt lsnn
1wto enet. Til"-' win relieve thf pittent nt
hna-tw'in In on t I""' hi'ir nnd will nnldly
epnne the liver nf sinrotindlnt; I Ite, nnd will effct-
uy prevent a bilious o I tack. Hiey aro told hy nil
druggists. May,
VEGETINE
1-URIFIE8 THE BLOOD.
Ileum at; iiutl Invito rule llio
W Iioli! N.vkHhii.
w.lti'illclnnl lropprlle urn Altprntlvr, Tonic,
.-.uUettt nntl lihirrlle.
VEOKTINK Is made pcluslvely from tho lulcps nf
pnre'u'lv selected barks, roots nnil herds, nmi ro
htroniriy conccntratciUitutt will ertfct i illy eradicate
ironi mi' s.vmc in ivitj iiimi 01 cr iiuiu erorulous
uiiinr, ri MU'.i-A.MH.ii.L-iacerous Humor, i:ry
pelis. Salt HtK'iim, HypUilltlo Diseases, canker.
'Alnt!u"Mllt tll'l St'MQacll. nnil nil rlln.l.4 lh.it. nrlr
from Impure uIo kI. M.'tAUi;A. Inll iminatory niul
Cbronlclllicmnatlsni. NKl'lt Mill lljiitum n n ,i
Oomplaluw, cin only be cttectuaUy cured Ihrougn
for I'LrKltS anl Vruntlvo Diseases of thi'kin.
iitules. I'lmnli's. IlloU'iiLi. llo'M. 'I'li.r. s.v.ki.
houil and IIinowuhh, vnnbi INK ha u.iver lail. d to
lt'Ci a oermatient cure
For I'alm In I tic II ick. KuiNiiv C-.mpi aint l)ro.
Fein lie We mips-i. liucorrliaii ir ij rr .n.
ternil itlctTaltjn, jinl ntr rino Ulsoacs nil I ueuuuil
l-uiiUy, I. iivi lNK .1 isil r Uy ,,i . i u .u.-s
irinsacoiaoi.uai-i uti.ijii.ii tins',,. u
ho whee Bit(-m, acts uuju iho j -creilve urh-an.
nilari L-.flruaistloo, euros oleerawu ju rivif,i.ii.os
thboweU
Palpitation ct tho denrt, itca.lacno, 111m. N'crvotu
ness an.tihaoral rrostratloa ot the Nervous tsr
tem. no uwJlolaa has irlven such poriect sat.sfa: Jen
ror tULirrn. DTsnos'li. ;i.iwui,i cartiveiuqs.
uio vjwii.i-ipiK. it punned tu4 uioiKi, c:eanse.i
of Uta onrans. an 1 potie-uesacoutrounic dowot
over tho ucrvou3 ttystenu
The romarkable euros effected by VTWCTIHF.livo
Induced many phrElctaua ana apothcearlvd wnora
we Know w prodcnoa&au use it in tneir oivuriuni
lles. In tiCLVMBriNKls tho beRt remodv vet iI'.hiv,..
erud for tlio nhove Uktoanus, au 1 la thu only reiublo
Tho follow Inif letter truia Itov. K. K B8t, Pastor
M. 11 Churb. Xiuticx. Mass- will bu rntii w.tn
Interest by many puyslclaas. Also, thoao audcr-
Uur from i
OS LffllSUxl tl n Rttn nf tlu
Iter. K. 8. licst
NO person can doubt this to-rtlroc-
ny, sk there Is no doubt about the our&Uve pomra of
natics, its.!, Jan. 1, Vfli.
MR. 11 TLSTITBSS! DeOJ Sir Wa havn 1-nn.l run.
Bon for roeurdlng your VK11E n.NK a uodlclae ot the
troatest vuluo. Wo fool assured that It has been
n means or smug our son-s ma. ua is now teven
pen vears of nee : for the. hwt tvvo vnam iia iw n?if .
fered from necrofls of bis Vtg, r.-iupil by sorefulous
aQectloii, and was so far reduoed Unit nearly all who
saw hlra thonitht his rooovcry Impossible A council
of nhla pbyrtclnna oould give u cut tho falntPBt
hopaoluvor rallylnp, two oi tho number doclanni;
that ho wan bejondthe reach ot human remedies,
that oven amputation could cot save him, M be had
not vigor enoueh to endure tho opemtlon. Just
thon wo commenced giving hhn VtrmriNK, and
from that tine to tho present he has ten continu
ously Improving. Ilnhii itcly resumed his stud
ios, thrown away hH erntches and cane, and waDai
about cheerfully and Btrcnrr.
Thouuli there ts rti'J nomo dlsctwuvo from the
opening where th.) limb was laaocd, wo have tho ful
lest confidence that in a llitlo time he will bo por
no hue taken about threo acaen bottlos of VERB
TINE, but lately uses but llttlo, ns ho declarea that
he Is too will to bo taklnir medicine.
nespucuoijv yours.
K.B.BERT,
MKM. L. C. P. BEST.
ALL DISEASES THE BLOOD.
if XtJKTlNE wul relievo pain, cleanse, nurtfy
and cam such dlsoaocs, rtwtorfnc the patient to per
fect health after trylnR dlllercaA pf stclaas, many
remedlos, BuflorlnB tor years, Is It not cobcloslve
proof It you are a suiferur, you can be cured ? Whv
www ujcmnau jjriiuiiums buco grcUtCUrufl7 It
works la tho blood. In tho circulation mild It can
truly be called the ailEATULOODPUmFlErt. Tho
great source of disease orlplnatos in tho blood : and
no medicine that does not net directly upon It to pu
rlry and renovate, has any joist claim upon public
attention
Hccommend It Heartily.
South Boston. Feb. 7. 1870.
Mr .Stevens : Dear Rlr 1 imv tAbpn knwni h.
ties of VOUT VKGFrlNK. and nm rnni-lnrpd It. la n
viwuiiuiu njiiieuy lur uyapcpsia, Kianey ciomtwaint.
and general docility of the Kystem.
i cuu nuarujv n"comraonu it to all sofferlnff from
the above complalnui. Yours respoctfully.
M143. MONKOB PAItKEIt.
'JM Athens street.
Prepared liy H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Vegetino is sold by all druggists.
WTIErtE TO ADVKItTlSK.
A. T. Rtiiwort Rflvs iha taut, mtrprtlilnr. n.lfmu
he haa over found '-ore tho old established onrans of
tno two political parties, at tho several county seats
throughout thu
every family of
union." "Tiiese," no sayB "reach
tllP lat. ftWnitnr. In tlnl uuvr.ml
tunU(-, ami are more carefully read than any other
class of jonmols.'
If Mr. Stewart's Judgment Is of
vaiuo, there Is no dlfllculty In deciding which paper
is lor tho Interest of business men
TheCOLcmiu Democrat, upon which this paper is
lo nuveruse m
artlally founded, was established In 1839, and tho
oixMBUN now enjoys a wider clrcaiatlnn mui
ly Into two
Krttwrr imrt nvy uian u ever aia. it froee wtex
Jolnlnc counties, and by most of tuera Is read from
thi first to tho lost line. Ills the only reeotrnlHed
exponent of nearly five thousand Democratic voters
In the county. It Elves ndvertnwmpntA n tnsi v ihl
luuustmu lamiues in ittiumuia
nnrt ort-
play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thua
oiistuing greater certainty that thev wm aerma
them. While its circulation la undoubtedly iauoh the
largest In tho county, tho advertising rates or the
Colcmriah ore no hhrher th&n thntA nf othr tsatuimi
with barely half and fcevoral not ono-f oortb the num-
uer vi uuurcnuuni. racts UKO tnesa BpeoiE ror thorn
selves. No shrewd business man will neglect to in
sert his advertisements In the couwman u
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
Tor all the purposes of a jr'amily Physic,
aud lor ounnir Costiveacss, Jaitncuce,
Indignation, ronl atomnch, Ilreath,
lloaUoche, rysipelas, Rheumatism.
Krupuons and Bkln Diseas-s. BU
lousnees, Dropsy, 'furnors. Worms,
WouralKia, as u Dinner Pill,
for l'lii-ltying tho ijlood,
Arc thi; most ef
fective and conge
nial purgative ever
discovered. They
are, wild, but ef
fectual in their
operation, moving
the bowols surely
and without pain.
Although gentle
In their operation,
lyr.. mvjr UIU mill II1U
fy most thorough and
searchinir cathar
tic medicine that con be employed; cleans
ing tho stomach and bowels, and even the
blood. In fmall dotes of one pill a day,
they fcthnulato tho digestive organs and
promote vigorous heahh.
Ayer's Tills have been known for
more than a rpiartcr of a century, and have
obtained a world-wide reputation for their
virtues. They correct diseased action in
the several aksitnilatlvo organs of the
body, and are so composed that obstruc
tions within their range can raicjy whh
Maud or evado them. J"ot only ifo they
cure tho every-day complaints of eery
liody, but alo formidable nnd dangerous
diseases that have bnflled the bett of
human skill. While they produce power
ful elfccts, thuy are, at tlia same time, the
tafest and bt phytic for childien, liy
their arioricnt action they gripe mucli lets
than tlio coinmon purgatives, and neter
S'ivo pain when the lwels are not inllained.
'Iliey reach the vital fountains of Ihe blood,
and Mrcnjjthen the svntem by freeing It
from thu elements ol' wealiiiess.
Adapted to ail ages and conditions in
all climate, containing neither calomel
nor any deleterious dru;, theto J'ill.s may
bo taken with safely by imybcsly. Their
nijai-cQiuiin; proeci'vei them e'ter fresh,
and niaki'S them pleasant to tako; while
I pint; purely Mr'eiable, no harm cm ariso
fiom their urn in any fpiuntity.
3' Itl'WICll ut
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass..
u.i iI,'r.',y''1.".1.al."! A"'"lr'' :iimLU.
SOU) UV M.U WlUUlilUl'S l;Vtlli WllHtK.
Oct. 13, mn-ly
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY.
G. A, IIKUUI-JU
RESI'ECTFULLY atuionucea to tie i.ulllc
that ho tuw reopened
SNVDEH'S TANNERY,
(old stand) Bloouuburg, 1'a., at the
rorWaotUu) Espy and llleht Htreet
roads, wherd all dobcrtiitlo&s of
leather will be made In thu mn.t
substantial and workmaullku unnsr. and som
prlo-s to suit the Hint's. The blgbest price la cash
OHEEN 1IID138
of eiery description la the country. The public pat
a.
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1- 1 . i u : I lit: 3 .:
ROLMNS & HOLMES,
have removed to , Evans' Bloajr,
Main Street.
Extra heavy Tin Wire, also
A'yV IN"5 AND TENTS
ot every v
kwcripuoii niiiiiiit'aemrcd
V
KoJ.I.t.N'S it lloLMKS.
Ga'vauizcd Iron Cornice
designed nnd iniinnfnctnred by
Rollins & Holmes.
ARGAND HOT BASE STOVES
the best and most economical in
the market.
' ol'iiiJ .t Holmes.
R ANOES,
The BAUriTO'' KLEVAThD
Oven Range, the LION nnd EM
PRESS Tortable Ranges have
no equal.
Rollins & Holmes.
STEAM.
Public and private buildings
a
heated by steam. A variety of
Steam Pipe, Valveu and Fittings,
constantly on hand.
Rollins & Holmes.
PLUMBING & GAS FITTING
promptly done
Ruilins & Holmes.
feb 1, "IT-tr
N
EW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
Gentlemen's Dress Goods.
DAVID LOWENBERQ
invites attention to hla large and clegantetoclt
dieap and Fastionalile QotMno,
at Ida etoro on:
MAIN STREET, IN THE HEW BLOCK,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
whoro be taa Just received from New Tork and TUU
adelphla a Mil assortment ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
includlnfir tho most fasWonable, durable and
Bli&SS GOODS,
:CON3I8TINO OF
BOX)
BACK,
FROOh",
AND OIL CLOTH,
AND PANTS,
COATS
OF AL BOUTS SIZES AND COLORS,
He baa alsoyeplenlahed his already large atoci o
CMJTIIS AND CASSISIBRB8,
Bnarep,
FIQURKD',
.VND PIAIN VESTS,
RdlBTS,
CIIAVATS
SOCKF,
COIAAIiS,
nANDItEnciIIEl,
LOVES,
ISCSPKNDEItS,
AND
"FANCY ARTICLES.
Ho Han constantly tn hand a Unre and well select-
ed assortment ot
Cloths
and VostingB,
which bo la prepared 'f make to order Into any kind
of clothing, on ver abort notice, and In the best
manner. All hla clothing la made to wear and most
of It ts ot homey is&nuiacture
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWKLBY,
op evkkv DBBaumit. finis jid ciikap.
HIS CASE I' JEWKU1Y IS NOT BUftPABHKD IN
TUISVLACK.
CAU, ANUKXAldIII HIS GENEIUlL.ABfiOHT-
WBNTOff
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, Ac,
DAVID LOWENBEJIG.
' i i' - qiilMIW"T In. I ,1, , , .L, n( .J
' 'I ' V t i ,i, k -
BLOQMSBUEG
SLXT1I NOHMAL SCHOOL D.1 S T HI C T .
Bloomsbnrg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
T. L. GPwISVOLdTa'IT M. D Principal.
TnHsCHOOL. aatrr'"""at constituted, Ceritlio ver lieHdicllltloiror I'rolinslonal and Olnfilcul lo.irnlnc. . .. ..
Ilillldlnxa spacious, Im Itlny and coininoillous i eoinpletely lieat'-U Uj sti urn, well ventilated, lighted U gas, mid furnished Itli a boiinltdil supply of pure.soft,
spilnt; water. .
Locatloa Uonllliful, ami easy ot aceesi. Tnaclicra at perlenced, eniclent, and alive to tliclr work. Discipline, rtrm but. kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses
moderate. Mtty cents a week duductlon to ail Ftpecllinr tu tench, Miidentsnduilltedntany time. Ilooms rescued wheu duslied, .
Courses or study presci lbod by tho state I
I. Model School. II. Preparatory, III. Kknientary. IV, Clavlcil,
Ailjunct Cnurse'i : I Ac.nleiiiie II. Commercial. III. Uour-e In AIihIp. IV. Course In Art. V. Course In 1'hvicil Culluie.
Tte Elementary Stlentlilo and Clis-lcnl CourLos are PU' ikks nu.N'AU and srnl'iitigrvjuutmr th-reln. recelre "tali- DlnHiias, rinrerrlnirtliA follnwIrB
eerrespuiiriiiis; Iicffrees : Mnbttrot tin! Heinenls: Master vf the kilonco9 ! .Miiiterot W'.lmslcs. UraJuatcs In tno utli.r iiuar.es reeelw Nnr.mil leitlllcutesoi
their ulUilnmuntH,, Hk'ooJ u. Hie umeerot ihe lio.il d ot I nisU i s.
Tho eourw) ot stud j pivcnlied by ihe Statu lsliher.il, and the Kiii'iitlne anil rlas-lcnl cour.sos are nor, Inferior to 'hose of our iiest rollr-
'Ihe Ctate requlreaullliuor urderof eltUunalilp. Tuu tliiii'sileniand It. It Is one ot til" prl n) uljacn ot IhU so.iu il to u'l,i i" s."C o n t.y inniKlilns Intelli
gent run elllclenn eaelnTa for her nciiooIs. Tollitsetid ir solicits ouriff ihm-hoiis .it sold ubilltlestinJ jjood p-irpmis, tho ,iMho fleMre tollnpiove their tliue
end tin lr talents, as tnrlents. To all audi It promlei aid lu devtlopluif ihelr poivers, itndabuiilant opjoi tunllics for well p.ild labur utter h aving school. 1 or
Ciiiiiloirue.udiJus. the Principal.
HON. WII.M.UI I'.I.W'I.I.I., l'rrslill nl Ilonrd of Trilslrrv CUT.. .1. Ct. I'ltHll.i:, Xrrrelnrj.
Sept. 8, 'l.-ly
W HO I JESA 1 ,E m U G KM VO R L CJ iJ .
f'onier Miiin siinl Mnikii Mihm
BLOOMSBURG, P
The undersigned liuviu
lr. a.r. .n,l ,
tj i if j
ir." i'f ,
business for the past, eight yeara would cull the attention of country
dealers to their larye and varied stock.
They defy competition hy any house in or out of the large cities.
Their stock consists of Faints., Oils,
Glass, Putty, F atexxt Medicines. Spices,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
. B "R O "W E R' S BLOC SSL .
Where may be found ti large stoek of Surgical Instruments.
Sponges, Chamois, CologneR, Perfumery and in fact everything kept
in a well regulated rettiil Drug Store.
They have secured the services of Mr. Jjkn LawaH, a German,
who is a thorough Druggist, and German customers can rely upon
having their business attended to intelligently.
They aro also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrated
OIL OF GLADNESS.
CALL AND EXAMINi: OUlt STOCK.
3yCO"yE3K, BROS.
May 10, lo.-tf.
imm tow Bmmm
Then Buy MILLER BROS.'
and save one-third the cost of "1TTTT rT""1
is mucn Handsomer and wul ja J Am IVjV U L r Hi 1 last twice u lone as any other
paint. Is prepared ready tor use tn whlto irany color desired. Iiou muny tlioiibaiidsur thellnesthulldlrgs
i the country, many or which have beeL painted m
his CIIKSIIUAL 1'AINT.has taken First l'remlums at
ot colors sent rree. Address
V. E N A M K L PAINT CO, 178.1Tlnte bll
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.'S
andsave one-third tho cost of TT T7TVT T
la much Uandbomer and will jX 1 lulvl 1
Eami. is prepureu ri'iiuv lor use in v uite or anv coiur
eeountry, many or which have been painted six
C11KMIUAL. 1'aint uaa taken First 1'
lorssentfrec. Address N. V. EN A
1 water street, Clevciand. ohlo.
THE CltEtT " KUIIIVt; CARD DEPOT.
TUB LATIiHT HTVI.KH IN
-WEDiDinsra- i-rsr-viTTioisrs.
Irlces lower than any llouso In the country,
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WM. H. HOSKINS,
STATIONER AMD ENGRAVER.
913 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
HARMAN & HASSERT. Proprietors;
.East Strctl, South (tide of Z.. &, tt. Etuilioiul Itloomitbiii't;, la.
Di.iiniiu mil the attention ot the public to tho follow Ing statements ! They inanufac
f.e,8.KT' S iiKAhh T OAhTlMiH. They make UioCeltOiuuu oilflual uud HvdLI
MON?BOS PLOWS, alio utlklwlaot I'.iiiuhb, bucu ub iloiu boaius 1
bolte, hlUidlUS 4.C,
'Ibey alomuKO
HEATING AND
aro prepared to furnish all klntla of repalrB, such
fbS ?afe alioprepa?d to luralah HAW ANO uittST
uav usoeclal alU'uUoa to the
Repairing of Threshing
proprietors being oraetlcal meehanlcs, havlnEbad an ei'erlence of pver thirty years, the puullcca
ponbavlng "aU work entrubted to them done lu tho llebt Manner and at fair prices.
Thfl
relv uin having
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
Tbo underelgned will sell at private bale
A VALUAIILK FARM,
situated In FHblr.EC reck townfhlp.Columbla eonnty
bounded by lands of John llanti. eamuel lthone, Jc
S Coletdan-a belra, thai lea Ah, Uaulcl Kama and
WlUlaio llulme, contalnlnB about
150 ACRES,
of which about ua acres are cleared, on which U
erected
A GOOD FRAME HOUSE,
frame BARN, and ail nectsbary outbuildings.
There Is also
A GOOD OKCIIAUU,
0 TmWnSmade known by ealllnc on tbe un.
rt.rTiiSiX. or bv ddrenitnE bbu t bull ater.l'a.
MAT1IIA8 KLINE.
Ftb-"m
In not eslly f anied In thefp tlmrs but It
can be made In three montna oy anyone
. . i.. in nnv fuin of tbo counlrv
n iK wimnv to worn utmuj i .--luituv
"u.2u""i,.m' w tba worlr. or only our
Llrn momenta. Itooeta noudug to try tho buu-
iicTii. TerinB and IJOutnt Iree. Aoorcto uvonce,
II. IfiUKrra ua, j-oruiuiu,
Ken. u 'Tt lyr.
JOUPBINTINO
OF EVERY DESRIPTION
EXECUTED PROMPTLY
col NTY,
,, , , ' ; ,T. TT
STATE MOHMAL SCHOOL
been 'on:
,uged
ii the
mT. i . . . .-f
.i : ' .x irf u
AT T) A T""'M palntlnjr, and eet a paint that
years, and now look as well as whrn llrst pnlnted.
twentv or tho !-tato Knlrs ot the t'nlon. ha mule card
MI1.I.KU llltos, 109 snler strei't, Cleveland, Ohio.
tt t, N. Y. M ay IS, '70 ly.
AT DA nY"'!" palntlnc, and set a paint that
jV 1J I J I XS I last twlco as lonp as any other
uusircu, is uu inunv inousiinus oi iiiu iiiicl uuuuiukh
years and now look us nellus uhcntlrst pointed.
at twenty or me state fairs ot the union, hampiecura
A INT CO., us rilDco street, N. v., or MILLKU
ilay is, '.u-iy,
They manufacture all kinds of
OlUlb, UUlUbUtb
COOK STOVES
as (Jratcs. Tire Hrk-k, ttc,
wholesale anil retail. Thej
J1ILL JUt-lli.NKltV hllAl'i u, i-ULUSVs, ic. They
economical (irate in use.
Machines, Reapeis, &c.
Important to Lawytsrs.
Jostlcebot the Peace, ConBtubles, Exicutors, Ad
mliilktraUil'B, (.uardluu, Townbhlp ontcern, and uusl
neb min generally.
We have nn baud a hirste nbsortment of legal
Wauls fo. tho use of titorneyH, JuktUesand Lon
nablc's blanks ot all llnda, ote and Keeilpt bool.
,orAU,n.n.b.ratnrac.oisTi
ATTORNEY S 11WSKH.
ITertpefor Bnmmons.
" Rule to take Depositions.
m "thooso Aiblirators.
t cents apiece, or 1.5S per hundred.
Petition for Appointment ot Ouardlan.
" " LllUlli'U
Hnta fn tnbfl lleDObltlons.
jlarr lu Debt, with confession,
Assumpsit.
Mechanics LLu.
4 cmt each or 13.60 per hundred.
1 etltlon lor saie oi iiem ubimu awruw mu.
nnimtcnas. Bummons. Warrants, Eiecutlons, 80 fo
ieceutacuth.
Leases tscentaeocb
Hluf ueeas ; -
Parchment Deeds - I" " "
Airreeiaents - 0
Orphan s Court Hales o for It 60
ConsWblo's bales cents each
JlortiraKe anu nonu ; -
All kinds of Notes . ....... 1 " "
Receipts, Notes, School orders. Poor Orders, Store
Orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or mado
to order ou buorv uuiicv.
Weaio Drcnnrtdto doneater louworkuianani
other olllco lu this county. ......,.
Editors and I'roprletors
VI lua.u.uuu.i
liloombbure, ra
T-OTICE.
Kroia thla date tbe Uloomsburf Oas Corn
put Ui berried pipes at nrst cost and funds
mot a a at. fmir dnllnni mrh.
nv will
and set
Tbe company oave on band a lot of iraa tar suited
or painting- roots, and posts or other umbers placed
sooer rruiuiu.
moo io otmta rr pdloo or H.M per brr-L
PA.
, . i rr.
. Ir
G-ZJEN'N'S
SULPHUR SOAjP.
TiioRounm-YCuRns Diseasvs op the Skin,
EEAUTinr.s the Complexion, P&evknts
AND HEMEUIES KlIEUMATlSM AND GOUT,
IIeat Sores and Abrasions or hie
Cuticle and Counteracts Contacion.
This Standaril External Ucmcdy for Trim,
tionb, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
removes from the Complexion all Hi em.
1S11ES arising; 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 the CUTICLE
MARVELOUSI.Y CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT,
and being a viiolesome beautifier. is far
preferable to ,.iy cosmetic.
All the remedial advantage's or Sul
phur Haths arc insured BY THE t sE OF
Glenn's Sulphur Soup, which in addi
tion to its purifying elicits, remedies and PRE
VENTS KlIEUMATlSM and Gout.
It also DisiNrrcrs clothing, and linen
and TREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
contact with the terson.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayncss of the hair.
1'hysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Gake; per
Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and SI. 20.
N. B. Hie $o cent caltes arc triple iflc the ut those at
25 cents.
"HILL'S HAIR AXI) WHISKER DVE,"
HIncIc or Hrtmn, 50 Cent.
C 1 mimW, Trop'r, 7 SL tii Av.,M.
Oct. s, 'IC-ly,
MM
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
Tlio Ai.uitEciiT L Co. Tiakob nro
fimt-class in every respect, loirip con
sidered tlio lending J'hilndelpliiti
make by musicians and competent
judges. Througti their extensive
i'acilitieH, JUKiRB. AUIRKCIIT & Go.
are enabled to turn out instruments
that nro not surpassed nnywliere, nnd
i-till sell them nt prices within tho
reach of nil. No l'inuo is permitted
to leavo thuir factory tinleos mtisf.ic
tory to tho most minuto particular,
henco their guarantco of five years
is n thing of vuliif. All lute im
provements of importance nre found
in thcho inbtnimeiits.
MiiARS. Aliuuxiit & Co. have re
ceived tho moot flattering Testimo
nials from L. 51. Gottsciialk, Franz
Aut.Gustavk Sattkh, J.F. Himmelb
iiacii, William WoiirrFiat and
ninny other eminent tirtists, besides
being able to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies nnd teachers.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, eiirel'iiUy packed and
shipped safely to any pn i t of the world.
iayl"wr fiirthcr'particulars as to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT&CO.
GIO Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Iyl4, lsTii.-ly.
MOBRIS MICHEL,
1KACTX(JAI. I'S.tXO iiitfti:n.
TUKt;it ax kci initr.it.
HLDOMSRUIHJ, PA.
FIRST CLASS riANOS AND 0I10..NS FOR SALE.
SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
OIlllEIt IIY MAIL l'ROMl'TLV EXECUTED.
Decl, 10-ly
pounds, I.ubt'ls HV'lsleieil: Inlilneiiieiits, lelsbues
mil Interferences i 111 receive piompt altcntlon.
I M riitrp'"VI3L'bhoul.lM!iidinamodol
I IN I'J1 .1 V ) Hour sketch or their linen
lnu. and uullluleouroDluloii nstoiu n:ii..iit.i.
bllllv Iree ot eliarsc. fees modcruto, and no ihurue
iinlll iiuli'iil It heciireil,
We "111 upon contingent fee. rrosecuto cases that
have been IIK.ll.d'hliby tlio Patent onico.
Waliaveclleuulii curystalulu tho liilon.nnd
IhMte Itiiiulry through .our couirrcssinan as to our
btniiitlnirliefore tho Patent finke.
Send for Urculir for further Information, terms
and references. EUabllbhcd in liii.
EDSON BROS.,
of U. S. anil Foreip
PATENTS,
711 G. Sireet, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. 0.
Feb. 23, 17,-au
'ETHERlLLsfi
AdvertismgAgbnts
FIABUS.
RAill' ROAO flf?VA&LES
;plIII,AJJi,l,l"HA ANU K1!ADI'(1 KOAD
; .oi.u'! ..in t i ,
Alllt ANU IWI KN1S r 01" I'APSr.IiflKK
. . 'i TltAINK
' July Ifc llfO, .
ii ;
Tiutfuuuvn titirnwr nglioiii (tmtTrmT
par e niu llrf lar'rJili' llMHiltf. i.mupi
r.iiut 'u ii . ' i, in
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trains nm in i-KnT 'tr.itt Ss KillHtrH, imuu ?.
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Ua a New Vol !;, 8,lJ a. In. ' '
j?4ve Plilhiilclpliln, It.iaa.'m.
Leave liepdliiif, 1 1 ,n a. in., iVtlMllte, n,in p .
nnd lammpin, t.i'ti p. m.
Iave i nt.iwissii, ,tn n.fa a, in. rtinl-,nn p. m.
Lenvojillll.uuspoii ti u.m l,t in. and a.liti p m
Piim tigers i d from tw Hikami I hlluilo
phl.i i!u IliruilJ Itlioul rlmniic of em s.
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lieuernliManogir.
C. O, II VNCPOK,
fieiitrat llcltt gent.
Jan. 1 1, i io ti.
N
TOKTlir.ltN
0KNT11.VL HAILWAY
COMI'AXV.
On nnd tifier Xoviunber Wlh. 1BTB. tinlns will hnv..
bONIUMlVas follons:
MlBTIIWAItli.
i:rlo.Mnlla.nia. iu.,irlvi Mtnb n.ni
IVIiiindartflta. . rf.tsp, in
Knoliuhlrii' , R.to ..
Mwuiu u 4U "
Kei ovo accoinmoilat Icn U.lnu. in. arnu i. i
itl2.ECC. lu.
:imlm .Mull j.ia a.m., arrive Wmlra lu.2iiu. i.
Uulfalo ExpivM r.lt a. lu. arrive nuffnlii n.r.o u. i
sul'TlIWAHl).
nutfalo Express i.to n. in. ni ile narrlsburR 4X0 a. m
' " lialtliuoiuti,io
Elmlra Jtall 11.15 a. m nrrlio lliiiiMum l.tu p. m
iuisiuijgi. il jj.ao "
" lh.ltlinore il.ilo
" Wliihlllglon s.80 "
llarrlsburtriiecoinmodallon 8.40p.m. nulve Ilnirls
buiglii.r,op. in.
arrliu lialtlinoio s.r, a. rn
' WmtlUi'.itKinc.is "
llrle Mull IH..VI iu in. nrrl'e llarilsbuiira n. m.
" llnlllnioru t.Jii 11
Washington m.ta '
rinlly eteepl Sund.i.
0. M. I.OYD, Jr., t.enei.il Pus. . nsi-i A,t u
A. .1. 1'AShATT, l.( lienit Malilmo
I)
I'l.AWAitr, lai i:avanna
VvESI'EIlN ItAH.ROAII.
ANU
IiLOOMHIintC! rtlVlMON.
Time-lnUa No.. so. '1 al.es. I'Kvct ut nil. A. 11
.MONDAY, XOVEMllE't 1SJ..
Mumi. I STAIlllNS. r.iit.
p.16. p.m a.m. n.in. i m. p.m
wis', o is ii si ,iemptoii t a .is i. i&
8 1 8 0 1 ,., -UvllLlUK 1 n 11 0 Ol
IMS 1149 U H8 niMffttHte.... SHI 2 III hi'
14.1 II -12 U Hl!...UuknUAlll.ll.....llli 'i til IIJ3
"4 am, u,vr. Huston in no 2 sti o (r
; a sj i ai . wcbi nitkion...io u an cm
7 2; a 27 bio, Wjoimnif Ii 10 v r.s 7 n
7 22 3 23 till1 Jlullli-, p 20 3 14 7 (6
7 is i la vmi n.'nii.'tr lie v.. a '7 711
7 1.'. 3 17 U III. Klnulun... .11' 27 3 pi 7 15
7 15 3 17 a ! MneMon .1027 1117 75s
7 1.7 .112 8 b ..l'ljlnuiitll .I11110..1III 112 SI 2 7 85
7 ea fit) 8 Mil l'lj tiuiulll .lu .1 8 27 7 10
0 r.S 1.4 S 61 Av..mlull 10 40 3 8i 7 IS
DM 3 1 t 4S , Nulilleoke 'l 41 J 37 7 w
6 45 2 '4 b 4r.lIunloi k'S Htk. Ill 1.2 3 45 S 0
mm 242 an1. . Mil. Uhlnnv. ...u .1 if ess
k 10. . .ni.'k'i. 1,-rrv . 11 17 ( ir, h 45
I. Oil
11 1.2
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5 8
6 411
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5 23
6 20
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4 r.i
4 M)
4 M
p.m.
1 25
2 0
2 13
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1 43
1 41
1 25
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1 15
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p.m.
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s 2 in lur 1 i.'ik..
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7 M ... ..Lime i.id-a...
7 4a ls 1.
7 4 i .bloniiMiiiry..
11 28
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9 ir.
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7 WM'atawliMi lirldKe,
mil on
12 117
12 10
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7 11 .... Danville
.tldl K S MMlLll..
12 25 5 JS 8 25
12 A2 ft 47 8 40
12 30 5 til 8 47
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1 151 Northumberland.
a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m.
, , iii"'i r.fVi., r.11111.
huperlntendent's omcu, scranton, Dec. 10, l75.
M C. SLOAN & BRO.,
Manufacturers ot
Carriages, Bogies, Phaetons, Sleighs,
PI.ATFOItM WAdONS, &C.
first-class work ahva s on hand.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
Prices reduced to bult tho limes.
Jan. 0, 1S77-tf
The Columbian Law Docket.
A complete record for the u&o of attorneys. Con
venient!, arranged fur tho doekctlngot all cases
containing r.oo pages, with double Index. This Is
the mobt complete book for lawyers that Is pub.
llshed.
PRICE, S3. 50.
Published by Brockway & Elwell
Editors and Proprietors of tlio Columbian,
ExooivrsETj-RG, I'yv.
Dccl tt
CRT I.llll.nO.41
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Jan. r., is77-6m j y & co.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
1'RICE OP PAINTS,
OILS,
BRUSHES,
JAPAN DRYES&-
rrjTTT.
Strictly PURE WHITE .HAD 11 cents per pound
guaranteed equal to any lu the market,
MONTOUR WIIITA LEAfTnt 10 cents per pound.
equal to any tor durability. '
MONTOUR BUTE paints 8, o and 10 cents ner
round, according to color.
MONTOUR METAI.I.!P"iu!OWN 8 cents rcr pound.
1 ho best Fire-Proof Iron faint In the Market.
MONTOUR METALLIC iiltoWN dry 3 and a conta
per pound. Accordlnstoquantlty.
Ilest Quality of I'alnt llrushes at low jiricea.
PTJEE LINSEED OIL
which we buy In larffe quantities, direct from tho
Manufacturer, and offer at tho lowest .Market
rnce.
BERT JAPAN DRYER.
Acknoledfedb all our leading falnters to ba
best In the Market.
All our (roods aro guarauutid us represented ana
our pulnu lu bo Brouud In puie linseed oil, or tho
money retunded ou demand. ' 0
feud for bamplo card uud prlco Hit with tesllmon.
m:.rtY S. IlEAY,
fiolo Manufacturer.
ltUPERT, Pa.
Mays, to.-ly.
TlilSfAPEIISKEPTON FILE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF.
lYER&SON
733 Sihsom St., PHILADELPHIA,
Who nro uur nutkorlxvd afc'ciii, uxuX will
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the first wife."
At the Columbian Office
warm peiu.
liiuomaburK, Oct. 1, una-