The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 11, 1877, Image 4

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    THE COLUJTOff
' Miscellaneous
.Trunin;? Into CoU.
!
" OaceHthere wai n law tliat, nn a certain
rUr, when the) ttiecHiiR-tiouso Itoll rang for
noon, everybody should turn Into a cat
cfome people don't believe tills Is true J
but you ask the children and the barn-anal-Iowa
I
Well, and so you may be nuro It was
great fun to sit up on the IiIr granltc-rock
on the side of Deer Hill and wo them turn
Just where they were and whatever they
were doing, at that very minute 1
The minister's Bon had coma Into the
study, with Ills hit in his hand, and xaid :
"Shall, Cnnclius and I, fir, take our
scythes, sir, aud go out nud mow n little
wblle,tr?"
And then Mr. Tadyon's fool caught hold
of the bell'Mpc.
Mr. Fadyon'a fool knew some thi'igi ;i
well a auybody j and he knew how to ring
the bell exactly when the sun-dial and the
noon-mark and his grandmother's eight
day clock said it was noon.
So "ding, dong !" went tho bell, and It
ta only a Maltese kitten that bad hold of
the ropel
Just al that hour, Aunt Patty was out in
Jier garden hoeing weed, and an old hat of
Uncle Rodney's tied on her head j and she
began to turn, first her nose and then her
chin. They were very long and sharp when
oho was Aunt Patty, and they grew short
nnd stubby, and whiskers began to start,
and her ears pricked up as though she
beard something, and then, quicker than
you could ay "scatl" alio was a spotted cat
erasing Deacon Davis's hens, that wore try
ing tn sneak through the garden fenco with
tho old rooster's pur on. After scaring
them half out of their leathers, she kept on
through Airs. Deacon Davis's cat-hole, and
up In the back ckainber, where she plowed
about aud sniffed In all the dark corners
and behind tho old tea-chests and bar
rets. When she was Aunt Patty she always had
mistrusted whether or no' Mrs. Deacon Da
vis hadn't some cobwebs and poke-holes
out of.sight, for all that she kept everything
lookiug neat as wax on tho outside.
Aud then the minister's sou jumped with
one spring on the minister's shoulder, and
began to bite the minister's hair aud claw
off his glasses, for lie liked rough ways aud
mischief as well as any boy .only ho had to be
proper because he was the minister s son.
The minister looked around solemn and
dignified, n good deal astonished ; and then
his glasses grew rounder and rounder, and
bis arms grew slenderer and slenderer ; and
then he seemed to wink all over ; aud then
Ihere was a great black cat, with a white
spot on bis throat and a white face and four
white feet, sitting in the study chair, snapping-at
the flies', with' "one paw on a volume
of Jonathau Edwards sermons,
It was a great change tor the minister.
But as for Mrs. Deacon Davis, she didn't
seem to need to alter hardly a bit. Her
eyes were the mildest skim-milk before,
much' more faded than an old cat's eyen ;
and her hair was pale buff and sort of fur
ry. And she bad a way of rubbing herself
against the side of her chair as she talked
alone in a kind 01 purr-purring tone, en
stopped work for the first time in her life,
though, and taking ber yellow paws out of
the wash-tub, went to chasing dandelion'
down.
But as soon as teu clocks anywhere in
town struck one at the same second, all the
cats turned back to people again ; and you
ought to have seen how surprised they were
to catch themselves doing such odd things.
Agricultural.
AChance frr Agricultural Inventors.
To All, Particularly, la valid
spring Is a trying season, tnaieattom o sickness
snauldat'oaoetMRttended to. Falsi diseases' may
be ctused by allowing the bowels t.i become consti
pated and the system to remain taa.dtsoMcred con
ditio?, until the dtsordefiiMi'tlnie to develop Itself.
An" ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure. Is
nn old and truthful mt;ln?, Tbereforo, wo advise
all who are troubled with the ' complaint" now very
prevalent ho daohe, Indigestion, disordered llrer,
want of nppellM, nause.i, or feverish skin, to take,
wltho it delay, ftchcnelfs Mandrake rim. We know
W.Iiilo our war was going on and men be
came scarce, for farm-work, thcro was a great
inducement for inventors' to try and roplaco
hand labor. It had ben tho reproach of
fattliing that while all othor branches of in-' of no remedy so harmless and decisive In It action.
i , ,, I i j , . , . i it at nnco strike at. tno root or tncuis-aianniirrc-
du.try had reaped itreit piolit from unproved (llK, R hl!aUhr , l0 th0 aysl(au Vopto cr
.rnaohmTy, nrjrWllluristn only had kept up nd suffer from any dlsoaso arising trim a dlsor-
tho disposition tn let "newfanibd'1 things tereil con lltlon of tho liver It they would Jake this
nbno. But tin war came and thero were no
men to do tho rork. Tha inventor saw his
opportunity, nnd both he and tho farmer
profited thon-by ith very much to lament
as war always biings lamentations, it has
souio "light co'jipeu.'i.ttions, as it is an ill wind
that blows no lAiilatall; tho new agricultural ; druggists,
imple'iients it. travo tn is ono tning at least to
excellent moJleln" when they feci tho first Ind'ca.
lions of thn malady, Families leaving homo for the
summer months Mionhftakp thrcon: foi'r limes ol
theso pills with thorn. Thev have as li u i- Mn
thneru effect. They will rellivo tv p.i , I of
beadaciie In on-or two Lean, o' i v a riplJly
cle.mso tho liver of surrounding t. . i n I .-"11 t t
ililly prevent a bilious attac!; Th , ve clC t nil
M.
be tbai.kFul fiir
Wo !iiu j n n few tuimri to ilu Vi vnn' 1
soiui'tbiiig t cut an 1 slio.k cm, and then
something tint w,j)l t through and lut-k it, j
as wo th'U-h itaidi peril i going no far as to '
bind tho fodder . and wo have a few other i
little matters that wj cna.ftenJ toby aud by; !
but the soutlu-n farmer beyond all others
wants just no"1 n c ittnn-picking iincninc. At
the pre3ut time it iniveiy laborious business
this of cottou-incu, , mid tho tame ground
has to bo gone nvtr continually becaue of tho
successive ripiu'rrg ot tin' heads or bolls. If
nil mature! o 'o tuarf would bo little dif-
ficullty iu tlv M i'ter But ns it is now it
would bo hat1 i -el , machine with sufficient
inteligenco to understand what to select nnd
what to refuse. But tho difficulty seems bard'
VEGETISE
Vio-tih has newr failed loortrctn cere, giving
ton" Asironfra to the system dsOiPa'-d uydls
ease, 2MB RETS WELJ;. ,
Socro Pound. Mr Oct S",
i ita. tt.lt Stkvkssi
near sir l linvnbeen Rick twojirs .c. the
. liver complaint, and during mat Htiv ha.i' token a
! irreat many differ nt medicine Of no m ,.f i hum
did ma any pood. I was restk'Sft nlnts u 1 1 b d t,n
npnotltc tlnce taUnK thn VrKrtlue I r t w u nnd
' rellhh my fool, can recommend Ui x Mti tor
wu.il ll nas aoao lor me.
Yours respectruiij .
illU. ALIIE ITltlCEKIi.
Itness of tho above.
Mr. tlco. M. Vuughan, Mcdford, Mass,
WEfiE
SSL.
Thnusfinls will benr tcsiliuunv dtlil
tArii) that Vftretinais mo wtn ua.
'I ,
volun-pouii'l
j-i-t plnccd befortj tlio public for re -ovAUnir -nri pur
fyinsr to Dioou, craaicniing mi uu oven iut unr;
lr4
urpotonoa3 st'crt'tloDSIromthP 'Lw. 'jjora-
1noorwl mntrf linnlnflp ttf Kvwt 11 ' lihn uml tiv
ly insuriuount.-iUo. The mnturo head soft, uiwasos in tact, u is, as many 1ji jcuI' -i . -Tlio
, ,, . . . oreat Ueaitli Restorer,"
and tho unripe ono hard j and this fart might y i pri i vrr oti m i.i
Mb, tt. n, BTRvnta:
in ism your veceune was reconmenaeu to me.
and yieldlnc to Ute persuasions of a friend,! consent
ed ui try il At, me tune, was suuer.nfr rroro
vnenu af ouuy an ntrvous pnn rations -'nienn-oeod
by OTcrworH and Irrepilar habits, its won.
pd to aaect my debtnutod system from the tint.
wfte, ana unaiT iw peraiawnt ueo i rapimy recov
ae. etneo then I have not hoslMtcd to cl f o Vor.
uuti my o'jtto unquaiiueiv umorjmenb an twur a
saro, sure ana powcrrui nrjn. 13 promoting neartn
bo taken advantago of, so that thtfone ehould
Ijo accepted by tho iaanitnato gatherer and
the othor refuiod.
If in no other wav. Eutolvnomcthhia mieht frt..i'?. Bf"?lP.'r?9? .rw?"?-
be tb-OUjht cf that woald gather protty rnpldly uerful strenfthcnini.- and curative properties seem,
by win's aid ;n tho acloction of caoh boll,
that wild da away with tho loss of time, in
cident cn so much stooping nod tiaing, aa in
the present plan. Wo bco no reason what
ever why all this may not be done. It ia no
uncommon sbrht to ace now in tho west men
riding on plows and cultivators, with pleasant
sun umbrclla.i over their hoads, as cool as
cucumbers. Indeed, agricultural implements
havo made farming in the west such a light
and pleasant occupation, that dumb bells and
gymna-tio exercises are sadly at a discount.
W cxnect yet to mo pome such improve
ment for tho southern cotton field, the mule
leading the driver, atcdand abaded,and the
cotton dropping off at the rate of a hundred
bolls u minute I As it is now, largo quantities
must spoil, beeaupo tho planter sets out more
thau he can gather. As we said, this and
not laziness, is why so much cotton is left on
the field. A fortune awaits some inventor, and
we hone to live to soe It, Oermatitown Tek-
graph.
'alntng more than usoo) h talth and rood ra?W
Dowerf ij lurjui la nrrjaot'.ni- lf
and KMtorlnc tha wasted system to now tiro nnd
energy. egsuas la lia only mecinno t use, acd as
long an 1 11 tv I nror expect to find a butter.
njfontir?y street, AUogheso, rn.
VEGETINE.
VKtnNi thoroughly eradicates every kind ot bu-
condluon.
Mno followlnif letter fromJlei n. W. Massileid,
forousrly pasuir of tho Methodist Episcopal Church,
uydo l'arK, and at present suea In Lwcu,mu8t
convlnco every one wbo reads Vjls letter ot the won
derful c irativo quallUeHof Vrnineasa thorough
cleanser and partner of tho b'.oud .
. miw i-Aiv., AiAaa, rBB. u, lmo.
Mb. II. rt.8nvi.vs: ,
DtBT Hir. About ten Veara nra mv hmith nid
throutm the dentetlnjr ffrfcm at itvKn,nnlAf ntuiv
a year later I was atuckedby typhoid rover In Its
wurai, 10, ib kwdii ia my dock ana ioojc tne rorm
of alarfo deep-ecated abscess, whldi was ntteen
months In gatherlok-. 1 had two sunrlcal operations
by tho best sun hi the .statu but rucelrcd no nrr.
uanentcure. I sutrered great pain at Umca and
was constantly weukened by u prof line discharge. 1
also loat small plcci'B ot bone at different times.
juaiicranuk ontausaoout seven years, tin May,
lSIl.MUena.meuu recommended mo to go to your
omceand talk with ouof the virtue or Vegctloe.
your rencdy is producod.
I did bo. aad by yuur klndnees tiauwu through your
taanubtotory, noting the ingredients, etc., by which
lly wbat I saw and heard I gained somo confidence
in Vegetlne.
1 commenced toklnir It soon nftnr but fplt wnryi
from its effects: atlll 1 nersaverd and noon frit It w&
benenung mo la other respects. Yet I did not see
the results f desired, till I had taken It faithfully for
a Uttlo more than a year, when tha difficulty in the
back was cured, and lornlna months I havo enjoyed
i nave in tnattimo gained twenty-Qvo pounds of
JIanaoement of Horses. Feed liberally
work steadily, and clean thoroughly, is my
motto in the management of horses. My
greit trouble is to have tho horse rubbed dry
and clean before leaving him for the night,
When horses am wnrkt-dsix davs in tho week
.ii u!.,.i. .. ,:. i. "esb, being heavier than ever before to my Ufa, and
thorough grooming is absolutely cwcntialto i was nevur more ablo to perform labor thin new.
their health. The more highly they are fed ,SjSSltSSSS
the more important it is to clean them. 'Most "VSfc .,
men use the currycomb too much, nnd the I with he surface Ina mouth. 1 think I should have
whisk and brush too little. I do not myself tSeVlorrdo Sua "hasbecaWtoraed
i,r i,i: u i. I toitBeffect.
iuiin uiuu n, uu u uv. t,y , Lot your patrons troubled with somfula orkldnev
disease understand that it takes tune to cure chron-
mhnn t in hrt ctnhlA ,t IVUItl finii lh llim I 1, will ,n L.mMn .-J. .k vftvu.v,
1W K
dry, washing tho shoulders with cold water,
afterward thoroughly drying them with a
cloth. I question if ono former in a hundred I
great, obllgattoas lam,
Yourn very truly,
n. w. UAuMfTifcr.n.
Pastor of the Methodtat Chur.-o.
A.mt Pott.. n.n,n.m..ln. tlirnncrl, thp UUly appreciates HOW mUCH HO lUMfH iroui
minister's wife's burean-drawer among her having poor hopes, and in not keeping them
in vigorous usaim, ami id a uunuuiuu iu uo a
maximum day'swork. American Jgncullur-
best clothes; and, bad as that looked in a
cat, it looked a thousand times worse In
Aunt Tatty, with Uncle Rodney's hat still
on ber head and a hoe under her arm.
Mrs. Deacon Davis was curled up asleep
in the rocking-chair, and the rubbed her
eyes and put her hands in the wash-tub
again, and didn't know anything had hap
pened. She wouldn't believe it now if you
should tell her. Only, when her clock
struck one (it was always a little slow), he
feltgrieved to see a few cat's hairs on her
chair-cushion, and to find she had lost so
much good time right out ofthe heart of
the day, "Hut then," she thought, "my
nap has rested me up completely, and with
such poor health as I enjoy, I do suppose
I need it. And, all u, I must work tbe
smarter to make up." i
The minister looked most astonished to
rind himself playing with a large brown,
limp rat. "It is very extraordinary 1 Most
remarkable!" said he. "Olorianal" be con
tinued, turning to tho black serving-maid,
who was swinging herself down from the
cherry tree, where, a moment before, sho
had been a black kitten, chasing a squirrel.
"Gloriaua i you may take this dead animal
and bury tbe creature hi tho garden. It
will act as k fertilizer."
And then he began to walk i; and down
the footpath, from the door to the gate, with
his bauds bi bind him, and to think over the
beads of his next sermon
On the whole, it was funnier when the
cats became people than when the people
became cats j they were so surprised and
shocked to find where they were and what
they were doing. St. Jt'icholai or April.
ist.
Cows Coming Fresh. Some dairymen
insist 'that the cow, soon after calving, should
be allowed to go to the trough and take all
tho cold water thut tho appetite craves. Wo
do not approve of this course, preferring to
give her a pail of tepid water in which a lit
tle bran is mingled making a thin gruei. Our
practice lias been to give freely tepid water,or
sufficient to satufy thirst, and not allow cold
water from tha trough until the third day,
and not then if the cow seems to bo weak -or
ailing. It is important that thn milk from
tho udder be completely drawn soon after the
cow has calved, and if tho bag is swollen or
inflamed it will require attention in this re
spect, frequently three or four times during
the day. So soou as the feverish condition of
tho cow incident to calvisg, shall have sub
sided, generous feed should be given, bran
mashes at first which may be increased gradu
ally with additions of oaten meal and rations
of roots, of wcich mangolds and carrots are
best, as they give no unpleasant flavor to the
milk.
Preparefi liy H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Vegetans ia sold by all druggists.
WUBKB TO ADVERTI8B.
A. T. Stwart"saya the best advertising mediums
ever round "are would efctabiisuoa
at the several county seats
'roach
he has ever
the two political
throughout the Union.'' '."These." ho savs
every family of the least account In their several
counties, and ore moru carefully read than any otiu-r
class ot Journals." lf;Mr. Stewart's judgmentisof
value, were wuo aiaicuiiyin aeciaing twnicn paper
loaaverusein
The other day a son of the Emerald Isle
entered a drug store, and taking a bottle
from his pocket, asktd for a quart of wills'
ky. The salesman ask to what use It was
to be put, and the reply was to "soak roots
in." The order was filled, and the clerk,
after handing over the bottle aud its coil
tents, required iu a conversational manner
"What kind of roots are you going to soak?'
Pocketing tho bottle tbe customer said, "The
roots of me tongue, be jabersl"
Driving Nails. Every farmer who has
had occasion to drive a flail into seasoned oak
posts knows its liability to bend and break.
If the. point bo moistened in the mouth it will
drive more kindly. Oil is still better,' but
then it is inconvenient to dip each nail sepa
rately into it. Another point observed is
that boards become loose eventually from the
ruitiugof the nails, which communicating to
the wood, causes not only an enlargement
of tho hole but the destruction of tho
nail itself, rendering the fences or the build
ing shaky and insecure. This may bo pre
vented by heating any rough grease until it
smokes and then pouring it over tho nails to
bo used. The grease will penetrate the pores
of tho iron, and cause tho nails to last, with
out rusting, an indefinite period. Itesides
this, no tioublo will be experienced in driving
them into the hardost wood. The reason is
that tbe coating of greao prevents contact of I
air, and consequently oxidation.
An individual who sold clams on the
Lord's day defended himself with the plea
that he ''feared the clams would not keep
till Monday, and it would be better to pay
the costs of Court, aud enjoy a free con
science, than to palm otT dead clams on an
unsuspecting people, and suffer the pangs
of remorse.
He was sitting silently by her side one
A wevtcrn New York faruier,in tbe Cbuntry
Gtntlnaan, says that tho corn grows on his
farm is from tho same" that has been planted
from year to year for the past eighty years,
and that'by a careful selection of eeed each
year, it has greatly improved, and now yields
very much more than it did at first ; that it
yields him sixty bushels per acre, and that he
chilly evening last autumn thinking of ,ms gathcroj u wclI matured ninety-Svo days
something to say. finally, he remarked
"How sad it is: tbe frost has come, and it
will kill everything green." Thereupon the
young lady exteuded ber baud and said in
a sympathetic tone; "Good bye."
A lady once called on an uldermau in
great haste aud being quite indlguant at
au expression used to her, addressed him
thus-
"Aldermau, my next door neighbor call-
ed me a thief. Can't I make her prove
It!"
"wen, lain me amermau, altera mo
tnent'a deliberation, "you can, but ycu bad
better not."
afer planting. He further states that he has
re-sown tbe same oats grown on his farm for
tho past thirty years.
The N, K. ihrflirr says ; "Sound field
corn, if kept on the cob in a medium dry and
cool place, will geiminate after threw or four
years Very much depends upon the method
of keeping, wheat will sprout after uiauy
years, while winter rye is almost worthless for
seed at three years old. It is much safer to
use seed com but ono or two years old. New
seeds come up in a much shorter time than
tho-tf whuli are old and excessively dry."
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BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT,,
Blopmsburg, Columbia Count), Pennsylvania..,
G-RISWOLD, A. M M. D Principal. :,'
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l'turnlshed with a bountiful supply of pure.fcott,
TIIIfiCIIOOL. ns lit present constituted, u irstlio ver beitfa.lllllt'Sfor I'rofi'sslunal and1 CliisilcUlenrnlm
RulldlnirssuaclouH. Invltlils and commodious : omi letely heuti'd bi Kli oni, wlII leniliated, lighted b) gas, am
spring vwr. ... , ,..,.... ,, i,, w .,,, ,l,r.,M, iriMM
iKiwn uuaiinniiijiii'i rap- ui Hti-4js&, i n)u.'iii-r ui pfri oit-h, , in u-n', mi , biuwiui mhv. .i,it,iiuw.,i, ,,u, .i.. .
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Tho Elementary Stlentino and Olaslcal Oourws nre Pit IFHSSION'VU mil students Bradmtliizthsreln. rccelvd MtAto Dlnlftma, conffrrlns
oxni'r
tnodor'iio. Firtj cuit- a ivni'k d '(i-n'ilvi t , ..i lii.
uuarscsoi uuay ir'-M:nu.ii u- in -r- '-
1. Hod I fe'iboof. II l'rehuMtorr ' III f.f iaj.
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t'pnTspondlii(f)K'iti,eesi Muster ot Um Klemeuts: Masfi ofthe cleneis; Jl.isti-rof the missies, tiraluates in the Mbrr Courses.: recune Mormui Leriuicaies o
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The statu rcoulrcsa blBher ol der uf eltl7e'Huln. Tde tlm'idPiii.in.l II. ttHonoot fmnrl.nii)bi-cts ot.ihls -50,10 I to n -In in t ire It by turn -htnir Inlcill'
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mill th..r tnli'iim. ns -llldptil.s. . .To ill MIH-I.'lt tirniiiUfH ulil In ilVHltmlncr lln.lr finwom. flrtd ilbllndilllt, UOLiortUUlUl'S fur IW11 iwhl lalwrulUr leal lllri f bi ll. 101
CBtnloitUB. nddres' the I'rliielpnl. , , ,
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t-ept. S, ifl.-ly '
WHOLESALE DR UG EM PORI UmT
Corner Main and Market Street
BLOOMSBURG, P n. ,
The undersigned having been engaged the ,
W Il IEa MS ASCb JQ Bli'
n
business for the past eight years woujpll the attention of country
aeuiers 10 uieir large mrieii siock,
They defy competition by any ho&!e in or out of tho large cities.
Their stools consists of Faints, Oils,
Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines. Spices,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
BEOWES'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 have secured the services of Mr. John LawaU, a German,
who is a thorough Druggist, and German customers can rely upon
having their business attended to intelligently.
They are ' ateo Sole Manufacturers of the celebrated
OIL- OF GLADNESS.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUK STOCK.
IvEOriEIR, BROS.
May ID, "76.-W.
GLENN'S
8UZJPHUM SOAP.
TliOROuniiLY Cures Diseases ofthe Skin,
UEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION, i REVENTS
,.and remedies kmlumat1sm and (jout,
jIeals Sores and Abrasions of the
CUTICLE AND COUNTERACTS CONTAGION.
This Standard External Kcmcdv for Erurj.
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
removes from the Co.mi'U.xion all Blem
ishes amine from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such ns
tan ana irccKies. it renders the cuticle
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and i'LIANT,
and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER is fir
preferable to any cosmetic.
ALL THE HEMEDlALADVANTACrS OF SUL
PHUR Hatiis are insured nv the use of
Glenn's Sulphur Snav. which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and l'RE.
vents Rheumatism and Gout.
It also disinfects clothing and linen
nnd PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
contact with the terson.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald.
nest, and retards grayness of the linir.
Vhysicians speak of it in Ifigh terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Genls'perfiake; per
box o vokos), ouc. anami.'ju.
K. B. The $o cent calces are triple the ue of those l
25 cents.
"HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,"
11 lack or llrowii, 30 Cent
O.CtUTTEfM, Prop'r, 1 Sixth Av.,S.Y.
OcC-iKl, TC-ly,
OUUT HOUSE ALLEY,
M.HHI & HO.
Tbe t'oLunBii dxmocrit, upon wincb tnls paper la
partially founded, waa established in IKK, uml tho
Colombuw now enlora a wkicr circulation and
greater prosperity uian it ever dla. It iroea week
r into two thousand ramlllea in Columbia and ad.
joining counties, and by most of tbcm is read rrom
tn uniu ineia&i. uco. jcia ueonjy recognised
exponent of nearly nve thousand Deinocrotlo voters
in the county, it trlveti ad? eitiaemcntA a uuitv din.
play, that makes tho in attractive to Its patrona, thus
ensuring greater certainty that tney will pcritse
ucm. wime iu emulation la undoubtedly much tho
largest in the county, tha advertising ratoa ot tho
Colchmah ar no hlgaer than thoso of ether papers
with barely half and several not one-fourth, tho num
ber ot subscribers. Facta liko these speak for them
Belvea. No shrewd busloebs man will neglect to in
sert his adverUsementii la tlw COLtmauji u
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
For restoring Gray Hair lo
lis natural Vitality and Color.
A il rousing
vliich is ntnnco
n g r o o n li 1 e,
healthy, and ef
fectual for pre
serving thu
haiv. Faded or
grayluitriisisa
i restored j itt
original eolor.
irifA the (("on (aid Jeshiiesi of youth.
Thin hair U thirtkeneil, fiiUinp hair
chcckeil, anil bahlneps often, though
not always, cured by its hfc. Noth
ing can restore tho hair where the
folhclea are destroyed, or tho gland
atrophied and decayed. But nucIi as
remain can Ikj waved for usefulness
by this npplication. Instead of foul
ing the hair with a paty sediment, it
will ltcep it clean mill vigorous, its
iiecasionnl ubo will jircvcnt tho hair
from turning gray or falling oil", and
ionsjiipntly prevent baldness. Free
irom inoso iteieierisu' biiDstanees
which make soma preparations dau
unrous, and injurious to tho liair, the
Vigor can only benelit but not harm
it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing eha can.be found bo desir.
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not boil white cambric,
and yet lafs Ion;' on the hair, giving
it a rich, g!osy 'lustre and a grateful
perfume.
Prepared byk ' C Ayer 4t Co.k
I'riKllrul nii.l .tualytlcul (alu,
LOWKLLi. MA8B.
Oct. 18, J97a-iy
and eavo one-third tha eont or
I is much handsomer and
nt. is prepared ready for
palm
inth
This CHUMP
of colors sent free,
X.KNAMEL. I'AI.IT
the country, many of which have beet
iua
Then Buy MILLER BROS.'
SSI CHEMICAL PAINT
lor use in white it any color desired. Is on many thoua
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
minting, and get a paint that I
wit twice an lonir as any other
many thouKands of the finest buildings
eet nnlntfd Btx vears. and now look as well as when ttrsv painted.
L FAINT has taken First l'remtums at twenty of the State Fairs ot the Union. Bamplo card I
Address MILI.KU 1IHOS
lTS.Prince street, N. y.
109 iVater street, Cleveland, Ohio.
way is, r& ly.
Bloomsbukq, Pa.
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL FAINT CO.'S
and save one-third tho cost of ITT'ljiHrT' AT TJ A TAIfP painting, and get a paint that
Is much handsomer and will Kjl'l llilVl 17 1 Li 1 ill IN 1 fast twlco as long as anv other
Ealnt. Is prepared ready for uso In white or anv color desired. Is on many thousands of the finest buildings
ecountry.niauy of which haio been painted six years, and now look as well as when first painted.
chemical faint nas taken Flrkt l" at twenty or tne Btaie rairs oi we union, uampie caru
Al?4 i' uu., us riincc street, . i., ur .-a i u u c n
lore sent tree. Address N. V. EN A
S., li Water street, Cleveland, Ohio.
May 18,,rt-ly.
Wheu special material ia required
it will be promptly obtained.
THE: GUEIT VEDDING t!An DEPOT.
TIIE LATEHT WTVIXH IN
WEID3DI3STC3- IIN"VIT-A.TIO INS;
Woes lower than any House iu tho Country.
OEDEES IsY MAIL rr.CJIITLY ATIIKDL'D 10.
WM. II. HOSKINS,
STATIONER AlffD ENGRAVER,
913 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Books and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bilk and Dodgers,
Large and Small Posters,
Letter and Bill Heads,
Envelopes with Businea s ards,
Bnssiness, Pic Nic, Wedding and
"Visiting ards,
Programmes, Bills of Fare, &c
Will all be supplied and excuted
in superioi Btyle, at cheap
rates aj id short notice.
HARMAN & HASSERT. Proprietors;
The, Auiheciit & Co. Pianos riro
first-class in every resncct, heinc con
siilered the loailiiig l'hilailclphift
make by jniiaicians anil competent
judges, Through their extensivo
facilities, Messhs. Ai.brgciit & Co.
lire ennbleil to turn out instrutnents
that are not surpassed anywhere, and
Mill sell them at prices within tho
reach of, all. No Piano is permitted
to leave their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most niinuto particular,
henco their guarantee of five years
is a thing of value. All late im
provements' of importance nre found
iu theso instruments.
Misits. Alurccht it Co. havo re
ceived the most llattering Testimo
nials from L. 31. Uorrscn.u.K, Fuanz
Aiit, Gus tave' Sattkr, J. F. IIimmeij;
ilvcii, William Wolsiekfer nnd
many other eminent artists, besides
being abler t6 refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
naries, hociciies and teachers.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed and
chipped safely to any part of tho world.
Sr"l'r lurtner particulars ns to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT&CO.
GIO Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Ijii, isTO.-ly.
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jlK'o lam)
l'AfHl.NOM!
7TfiJ.jjIiTi5l1uVN) ltl,)U
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i.ni a, in. aim 4,1m p
nuiHiifoK mt'fHT Imv' k rtnUi., -i-ii 1
rr.PTHIi.l
l'iii' New Vork, '.,4 11. in.
Ime t'lilliirti ijdii. ,m . m.
tnve lleodlnir. ll.a . 111.. iSiiimiiii. . r. 1
una Tamanun, l.l p. rtf''
lart'Cntwli'ifi(ii,!n,Vii ft, in, nnd J,n4p. .
Loaio 1, liiiaiimiun 08 Utttl It.imnr. HiiOV.ei' f m
rassmgera rdfroin New i.ri. iihi'i i :lmii
phia,irv,thnjbAt 'iftlivut olujuge of, citiJf
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nenerai Heket-Artht1
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uurg iu.du p. in.
arrlt IinltlinOre s.sja. m,
iVashlr.gton cis "
Hrh Jlall 1Z.M a. in. an Ivo Jliirrlsburg'S m 11. in.
" Uultlroore b.40
" Wnshlnston 10.lt
All dnlli except Sundays
l)..M.iioyD,Jr.,iiener.ill'ab .ri; rAgcn
A. J, CASSATTy OentTal Jlniiugo
AND
D
ELAWAllE, LACKAWANNA
WliSl'EII IIA1LK0AI).
11I.O0MSI3UR0 DIVISION.
Tlnic-Tnblo No. sa, Takes' ''crrect nt iXO A. j
1I0NDAY, NOVEMUEK 112 1STB.
STATIONS.
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7 4 3 81
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1 F.3
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t'iiulns y
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,10 27
,10 82
10 85
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,7!jiiiiitviiurui.o uini;i:, ceruuiun, 1'1'C. II), 11,(6.
M. C. SLOAN & BR0
IILOOMKItimCl, PA,
Manufacturers ot
Carriages, Buggies; Phaetons, Sleighs,
PLATFORM WAOONS, C
First-class work (Uwiijb on hand.
ItEPAIHINO NEATLY DONE.
Prices reduced to suit tho times.
Jan. 5, 1877-tf
The Goluinbio.il Law Docket.
A complete record for tho uso of attorneys. Con
venltnliy arranged for tho docketing of all cases
containing 51X1 pages, with double Index. This 13
the most complete book for lawyers that Is pub.
IM1C1I. ,
PRICE, $3.50.
Published by Brockway & Elwell
Editnreund Proprietors of tho Columbian,
y
Dcct-tl
EOT SIIIIiiCll
3, I ..."Mlll'll
rul (' rl. n,r .talc
en I wal '1 ' aln,
ItJ!.' J.t IroKb,.
Cnf dr. ., I ll. .trr.nl
E, M 11.111 I1M1.
nil .ni, .1 11I1.I
m.U, t I i t"'l' n,
b,i r . - '-I nt
rliK .u4 a ni' f. I-
........ .... ., i .f ika imhiL.t1 thn foiiowtnir statements: They mai
?SKFU.YSJ lm.A'.,AKTlli5: r They moke" the txiebrateu original anl IMPROVED
' n.-r-r'm nWn all Irlnrlu (if ItCltilirH. KUPll fiH MU1U LiUU.
East Street, South Nldeol'H.. & 11. nulliouU, JUloomsburir, I'a.
They manufacture all kinds of
il and IMPROVED
bona, tuinoia), ,c. i bey also uiKe
HEATING AND COOK STOVES
to furnish all kinds of repairs, such as Urates. Flro Brick, tc., wholesale and retail. They
...1 cauUuviDii lirme lur tbe in. 1't'un hi sit., tbe most economical urate in use.
ThiTv arB also oreDOXtd to furnish HAW ANUUIILST MILL MACHINEHV NHAKilNU, rULLI-ia, C, Tbey
pay especial attentiuu to tbo
Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapeis, &c.
Tbe prorrletors being practical mechanics, havlnghad n experience 01 over tniriy years, iuo
rely upon having all worn eniruswa to mem none m io ucsi- wmuii
jan.,'ii-y
The best workmen are emplcyed
and tlie beftv material -will
One swallow doesn't make a rIog but
utoe grasabopprs out of teu do just when
joa tbiak you've got your hand ou them.
The Ocnuantowii Telegraph says turkeys
Mioulil not be eaten before tho first of No
vember or after the flirt of March.
BLOOMSBUHG '1'ANNKIIY.
. A. MUHHIJVO
"R T FULLY announces to the public
Jt tb&thahaaroopenea .
SNYDElVri TANNERY,
(old stand) Uloomtburg, Pa., at tha
VoiU ofthe EspyandXight Btreet
roads, wberft all (WjiraTntlnna nt
leatiMir Will ba m&An In thn mAut
substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at
ptiuvs iu ami um tunes, iim aignesi price in cash
will at all times bo paid lor 1
OR KEN HID E 8
of every description In the country. Tbe pnWlo rat
ornago Is rtupectrullr solicited, r '
Uloomtburg, Oct. 1, 16IU-
38u
MORRIS MICHEL,
PRACTICAL, IIA0 JII.iKGIt,
TUIVKU AI Ki:i'AIRLU:.
uLooMSBiina, pa.
FIRST CLASS TIANOS AND OIIQANS TOR SALE.
SECOND IIAND I'lAtJOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
ORDEit BV MAIL I'ltOillTLV EXECUTED.
Decl, "7-ly
Important to Lawyers
Justices ot the reace, tonsiauics, r.iuiu. , u
mlnlstrntors. (luardlan, Township officers, and busi
ness men generally. T) A rT,lj,XTrIC
We have on baud a large assortment of legal I IA I H. U I
blanks fo. the use ot Attorneys. Justices nnd Con- JL li-iXJll JL. K
stable's blanks of nil kinds, Note and Iteceipt looh pounds. Labels regUlcrcd:
lor Aumuiuu hiui s
I'ltlCE LIST,
always be furnished.
May i, '7I-3m
Is not esliy earned In there times bat it
mniM mad,, in three months by soy ons
I ... l.h- 1., In anv nan of the COUMlrT
ho IsvUDInir towofV steadily at tbe employment
that we furni.h. taper wren In your m town
VouModnotbeawav rrom Lome oyer night, ou
Mn mi u hnii timma tiu wont, or only your
spore momenta. It, cu nouilng to try ue bosj.
Jims. 1 1 1 U13 .UU uvuiuiiiii.
II. Iliurrr Co., rortlana, kaue.
.reo. J 'if lyr,
A liberl share of public patron
age ia respectfully solicited.
BiaovsBusa, March. 23. 1877.
BaiOKV, smi ul L'al fiu, from defective
rimrta .....td. No more worrv vrllh nrta
r eooklne or heating, fend sump lor clrcolar to
UKNltV COUCI llli, W nanism tL, rtuoomtiiiia.
Dec(l,1Hy,
B
LANK NOTEe,llb orwllhont exemptIo
tor tain as ion iw.uih imw
BOWKLL A CO., Dew Tor It, for
Q rampbkt of IU) pages, containing lists si moo
Mwepapers,and wUniaUMMWtng cost ot odverUa-
njf, IXC, C, -ll-wu
o end tec to a. p.
ATTOltNEVS BLANKS.
Precipe for Summons.
" Ktilo to take Dcponltlons.
i H i "chooso Arbitrators.
1 cents apiece, cr It. 15 per hundred.
rctlllon for Appointment 8f tluardlan.
citaunn
Ilule to take Depositions.
Narr in Debt, with Confession,
" Assamobiw
Mechanics U:n. , .
4 Cfnw eacn or W.ta per hundred.
I euuon for saie or iieai muiio s conia ciku.
Bubpanas, Summens, Warrants, EiKUUons, M lo
ia cents eacu.
Leases -. ..-.....-. cents each
Hhin neas H tv
Pa rebment Deeds IS '
1 n.ni,ntll . . 6 "
rih.nl'nnitHnUa .. SO for tl f)0
Conatoblo's Bales.... a cents each
Hortiraee ana nona. ...... ................ i -
AH kfmla (if NfitH . 1 '
receipts, oles, ucnooi uracrs, i oor uruers, gun
orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or made
10 oruer uu tuur uuueo.
We ale prepared to do neater Job work than any
oiner uincv ia iuis cuuuiy.
I1UOCKWAY & ELWELL.
Editors and Proprietors
OI mi iuLv.,i.n, i
Uloomtburg, Pa
secured for me
chanical devices
truuo marl. s,ue-
fillrns ami cum-
InfrlnceuiiMits. reissues
and Interferences will ncitvo prompt attention,
T T 7" T?XT 1 VC D C should send us a model
I V rilN I li I ilorkketcli()(lliclrlnwii.
I tlou, and wo will glieour oplulou ualolli p.itcutii-
uniiy irec ui cuuisi" rt' i uiuuciuio, uuu uu run rite
uuiii iiuirui ! ai-i'iiri u.
Wo will upon contlnccnt feo. rrosccuto cases that
I nave oeen itcir.i;i r.u uy mu raieni unice,
Mehai o clients In everybtntuln the I'nlon.and
Tile luaoiry inrouir i Your i on?ressnian an in r
standing before the Patent omce.
circular' for further Information, trr
and references. Established In iscc
EDSON BROS.,
iters of U. S. anil Foreip
PATENTS,
711 G-. Street, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D, 0.
Feb, sa, 17,-jm
OTICE.
vrom this dabs the lllocmsbarr Gas ComDasv will I
put In service pipes at nrst cost and furnish and set I
tnctfl s at four dollars each.
Tho company uate on hand a lot of gas tor suited I
or painting roots, and posts pr other timbers ptoocd I
Prteo lo (.tills per gallon or UJA per buveL
oc 16,1s- CTwniillXEn,
n
AdvertiswgAgents
ftUtv
r to
nt t'ltl. m b In, li i
. , r i.nici,! tt m Liaitll) nJori, 6f. iwi.il in
fvtth, I ttin.Urt 1,
S". fcTOCKiUN, 27 I10MD STJirtr, 2ft W Terk.
Jon. e, i&7T-3ra j y tt co.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
1'ItICE OP POINTS,
OILS,
UitUSIIES,';
JAPAN DllYE'.t
TUTTV
Strictly ruiiE white .TjADll cents per pound
guaranteed equal tn any in tho market.
MONTOni WIllTit LEAD at lo cent" per pound,
i'ualtoany for durability.
MONTOUIt SUTE PAINTS 8, o nnd 10 cents per
jiound, according to color,
MONTOUIt JlETAI.I.irliliOWN 8 cents per pound.
The bebt Fire-Proof Iron Paint In the .Market.
MONTOl'U METALLIC I1ROWN dry 8 anil 3 cents
per pound. According to quantity.
Best Quality of Taint Ilrusliesat low prices.
PURE LINSEED OIL
which we buy In largo quantities, direct from the
Manufacturer, and orferat the loncst Market
rrlco,
BEST JAPXN DRYER.
Acknowledged bi all our leading Painters to be
best In the Market.
Allour good3ara guaranteed as represented anu
our paints to bo ground in pure unwed oil, or tho
money refunded on demand.
Scud for faainnlfl cinl nnd nriM iu, .. t.i.
lata ' ,. " "..uiuuu.
May l, is.-ly,
.-JPl.KNUy g j,KAyi
Solo Manufacturer.
ltUt'ERT, Pa.
JHlS-fAPEIlSKEPTON FILE
hi mu. uinct, of,
733 Sjhsom St., PHILADELPHIA
Who nro out uutliorUctl ancuUf uuil
receive AtlvvrtUuuuiM ui citir
J.OWliX CASH U AT Its,