The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 18, 1877, Image 4

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    - THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COT. NTY, PA.
Agricultural.
lARflfallural Topics.
At ft lute meeting of ncrcultnrlsts lield it
the Est experimental form, the follow '
mutters of Interest to farmer were dlTii( d; i
Simpson Preston rend 111. fsnv entitl I
"Clenn Tillnge and no Weeds, the No it
Frmer's Motto." The subject was well dl
posed of, that farmers should not let tlicr
ftrma grow so many pernlelous weeds, nl
though donienl themnmy Imvc the elements
ol valuablo medicinal ijual'tlei. Hp tonic
strong grounds against letting grow up'in
tho farm a weed that contains so much nic
otine; thought it might make tho consumer
poor. That the county of Lancaster produ
ced $2,000,000 worth of tobacco, in tho Use
of which it was worse than thrown away,
and in its evil effect, next to spirituous
liquor, and thus condemning the policy of
catering to tho morbid tastes and appetites.
Alexander Hodgson took exceptions to somo
portions of the essay, holding that it was a
legitimate business, growing tobacco as well
as corn. That tobacco In its use did not pro
duce crime; that thero many practical uses
made of tobacco besides chewing and smok
ing it.
John I. Carter read n paper on barns. In
our state we liavo ten quite different types
of barns, be said, and it might be well to
consider which is really best adapted to the
present needs cf tho farmers of this section,
The prevalent kind in this vicinity is usual
ly called the Chester county barn. This
form of barn seemed no doubt beat adapted
to the wants nf the farmer n few years ago
when an important branch of our agricul
ture was the grazing -of steers, for which
considerable yard room was required for
winter quarters, also the shelter afforded by
the overhanging straw sheds, As theso yards
were large.much straw was required for bed
ding, and as wheat was not a permanent crop
economy of straw required its storage In
these sheds, and tho great nrea over which
the manure was spread subjected to it I033
without this shed covering. l!ut the pecu
liar shape of the barn involves the use of
haavy timber and strong work to support
the wide roof and swinging front, and much
additional expense is in their construction
which can be measurably avoided by bui. 1
ing on the other style, usually called t
Lancaster county barn. These barns are
built with two stories, the upper story 1G to
18 feet high, 40 bySO feet wide, and ien.cth
indefinite; the floors are placed adjaeent
and in number according to the length.
This kind of barn does not require much
heavy timber, is convenient to fill, and easy
to thrash from or get hay out of. Hay keeps
better in them than in double decker barns.
But perhaps the most Important advantage
they possess is tho superior stabling they
afford stock. Being narrow wo have lull
command of lightand ventilation, (no occa
sion for sub earth ducts.) A very important
matter is well appointed cow stables. With
well arranged windows they can be made
light, and with tight fronts can be made
warm. Warmth, light and ventilation are
completely at our command. With these
conveniences cows can be judiciously kept
in their stables half of the time. If so kept
they will consume less feed, give more milk,
and have better health. In large dairies
but few cows should be let out to water at a
time, thus saving exposure and abuse.
One of the most serious losses dairymen
suffer from is from the above causes, while
getting their 'daily drink. I have noticed
several times the past winter one of the fi
nest herds in the county turned out in the
torm,made to go across two or three fields to
a race to drink, and have seen them plung
ing headlong down a steep hill on the full
run, and sinking half way to their knees ev
ery jump. This is all wrong. Wo should
keep our cows like the Dutch do their feed
ing steers quiet and free from exposure.
Cows are more abusive to each other and
more restless than steers, hence the greater
the necessity for confinement in good sta
bles. It may be urged that the Lancaster
barns afford no shelter for the manure, but
with their small yards the depth of tho ma
nure requires all the rains that fall upon it
to keep it in good condition. The Dutch
manure piles are really nicer to handle and
spread, and the quality equally good with
that kept under our wide sheds.
The subject of barns elicited a considera
ble amonntof experiences from tho different
farmers as to keeping quantities of hay in
stone or wooden structures for barns most
of them contending that the modern struct
ures were the best, that hay or grain needed
ventilation in process of curing while in the
barn, although instances were cited where
the hay cut very green and put into the mow
came out in most excellent condition.
Sulplinr for Poultry.
Asa preventive and cure of various ail
ments in fowls, and generally conducive to
health, sulphur will be found highly valua.
ble and very satisfactory in its results. As
a cure for vermin It has no superior. A lit
tle mixed with the food occasionally will be
destructive to parasites; or, it is, perhaps,
raoro efficacious in destroying vermin when
applied externally. To disinfect a hennery
and destroy all parasites, it is advisable,
whenever occasion requires, to burn sulphur
until the house is entirely fumigated with
the smoke; tho chicks of course, being first
removed and the windows and doors closed.
If it is desired to have the fowls roost in the
house the night of the day it is fumigated
with sulphur, it will, of course be necessary
to attend to this in the morning, and then
give it a thorough airing before the fowls
are returned.
Again, for general ailing of fowls and pig
eons, nothing is more efficacious, nor will re
vive them sooner than the initiation of the
fumes of sulphur. Put the sick birds in a
closed room and burn a small quantity of
sulphur as much as you can Btand your
self. An almost immediate change for the
better will be the result. I havo had a bird.
so sick as not to be able to stand, immedi
ately become completely reanimated by in
baling the sulphur, and Its eyes and whole
frame suddenly possess new vigor, Contin
ue the treatment once a day until the fowls
are cured. A few minutes at a time Is suffi
cient. I heartily recommend the thorough
trial of the above simple directions.
Hog Clioleru,
A Micbtean farmer savm "I b
er known of au iustauce of ckole
bogs that bad clean quarters, and werp fed
regularly, kept warm and dry, although fed
exclusively on corn, and If thev b
drink. I do not attribute the disease to any
cause alone, but a combinatiouof them. To
put a hoe in a cold, wet mml1v t.i
pose it to hot days and chilly nights, allow
H to pick its food from the dirt, and drink
from some filthy pond or bole, Is enough to
maxe a nog slclr, and to Invite every knowi
disease hoc flesh Is heir to " TM. u 1.,..
nnd farmers everywhere will study their In
tercats by keeping their swine in clean
warm pens.
Humorous.
One of tho inmates of the Maine Insano
Asylum is n mcro infant. It lost Its reason
through chewing up a plecoof ono of Blaine's
speeches.
Mr Itlilitl.nwcr has bcn c1inrn bead
run 1 man Arkansas brass band. On nil
luiiliu occasions ho will take tho lead, and
trimip-ct.
How to rure an Imprudent attachment:
Mnterfamlllas " "What Is to bo done, my
d.ar? lie positively dotes on her." Pater
familias "Well, we mut try to find him nn
d'ltidntn."
An Oil City m 'IMer, w'kw llttln m i n
bootblack, has been attending tho temper
anco meetings lately, and now calls the boy
in the morning by singing "Arlso ond
Shine."
A New York Slate man grated somo
horse-radish for his wife, aud then sneezed,
broke n blood vessel and died. Husbands
will by mil ' learn to sit 01 tho veranda
and let dome- 1 I'iU.lge-y alone.
A wiliy Frt-cli ladv 'vho was an "adopt
ed" member il 1 fntnuus military corps,
when a cigar i.ns lighted in her presence
with the renm , "I suppose they smoke in
your uglment'" said, "Yes, but not in my
company."
A train of ears ou a Florida railroad pass
ed a man on horseback, and thero was a
great hurrahing among tho passengers until
they discovered that the horse was tied to
the fence.
A Western judge- recently sentenced a man
to imprisonment for life. Before removal
from the court tho prisoner exclaimed that
tho judge was no gentlemau. The indig
naut jurist 'iromptly added two years to the
sentence.
A mor. tig paper, in an obituary of one
who died in Boston a few days since, says:
"He was formerly a native of Lynn." What
place ho was a native of in later years is the
unsettled question.
'Mrs. Farrof this village," says aWiscon
sin exchange, "has had no less than seventy
attacks of illness during her lifetime, and
still lives." She must bo one of the Bravo
Women of Seventy Sicks."
"What do you get from iodine?" asked
the medical professor of one of our popular
colleges. " We get a-ah usually get idiot
ic acid," yawned the student. "Have you
been taking some?" quietly asked the pro
fessor. A Long Island farmer complains that
halfnn aero of turnips didn't bring him a
cent last year, and he is now planting on
ions, because they always leave one.
The new corset we are informed be it
understood contains six hundred bones and
at this rate of progression it will in a few
years eclipse the shad in his leading spec
iality. Scene in an Iowa court : Judge : "That
point has been decided against you by every
court in Christendom, sir, and there is no
use of further argument." Lawyer : "Very
true, but your honor frequently decides
against every court in Christendom."
A gentleman in England committed sui
cide the other day, and left a paper stating
that ho did so because his wife was a great
deal too good for him. That's why the jury
returned a verdict recording their opinion
that deceased was of "an unsound statu of
mind."
Whenever a man who has been arrested
for being "tight," calls at a New Orleans
newspaper office and asks to have his name
suppressed, they call it '"A Suppressed Tight
em," and publish it anyhow.
Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, ab.
borred Bmoking. His Quaker council one
day, observing him approach, laid down
their pipes. "lam glad to see," said Penn,
"that you are ashamed of that vile habit."
"Not at all," returned a principal Friend ;
"we only laid them down lest we should of
fend a weak brother."
A man who banged himself in Nevada
left a letter to a friend, in which he said :
"I advise you earnestly to follow my exam
ple. You ought to know you are too mean
to live. The world would be better with
out you, and it is your duty to die, and
leave more room for better men." The
friend says that he has no intention of fol
lowing the advice.
A correspondent of the Paris Ilgaro, late
ly strolling about the London streets, noticed
a large crowd hurrying into a wooden booth.
Having paid his shilling, he entered alto,
and found the great attraction to consist of a
sailor sitting quietly, smoking and drinking
beer. Over his head was tho following in
scription, "This is tho only sailor in tho
Arctic expedition who succeeded in perspir
ing at tho North Pole."
Human nature is indeed a curious study.
A boy may slug "Hold the Fort" so sweetly
on Sunday that the very walls of .ion tingle
with the sacred melody, and yet you wouldn't
recognize him on week days when he comes
out from swimming, and finds out that somo
other boy has hopelessly knotted up hi
shirt sleeves and trouser legs.
The Watkins Express is responsible for
tills; "A few Sundays ago we heard a
preacher of tho Gospel, who holds forth
over thero in Chemung County, make use
or this vigorous comparison : "A hypocritl.;
cai Christian can no more get into heaven
than a raccoon can climb a stovepipe with a
tea kettle tied to his tall."
A young man who had signed tho pledge
entered a barber's stop, and, at the close of
the shave, the knight of the razor com
menced bathing the man's face with rum,
when he was somewhat taken back by an
exclamation, "Look out 1 I have Blgned tho
pledge, and I won't have that-Ktuff so near
my mouth!"
A colored woman stepped in at VA. l'al
raer's cigar store, on South Illinois street,
tue other day, ami asked the price of "flat
louacker.
"Why," said Sir. l'almer. "you don't
chew, do you J"
"No, sah 1 1 doesn't chaw. I wants it to
send to my husband."
"Where is your husband?"
"Well, he's up Norf."
'Whereabouts up North?"
"Why, up-well, ho'i In."
"Why," said Sir. Palmer, "what was th
matter?"
"Well," said she, "there was somo mis
understand' about some harness, an' he
coumn't explain tt. ' iiCUttLitbu
couldn't make Ue court undent
To All, I'nrtlculuiiy, invallilN
spring Is a try Ing season. Indications or sickness
should at once bo Attended to. Fatal diseases may
bo csusod by allowing tlio bowels to beeomo consti
pated and the system to remain In a disordered con
dition, until tho disorder lias time to dorelop Itself.
An ounco of prevention Is worth a pound of cure, Is
an old and truttif.il saying, Therefore, wo advise
all who aro troubled with tho complaints now very
prevalent lie daehe, Indigestion, disordered liver,
want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to take,
wltlio it delay, Hchenek'8 Mandrako Tills. Wo know
ot no remedy so harmless ami declslie In Its nitlon.
It at onco strikes at I ho root of tho dlsfA", nnd pro
duces a hculthytono to the system. People nvcr
need wirfer from any disease nrlslng from a disor
dered condition ot the liver It they would takotlit
excellent medlclno when they feel tho first Indica
tions of tho malady. Families leaving home for the
summer months should take three or four botes 01
thoso pills with them. They lino on almost Instan
taneous elTect, They will relievo the pullcnt of
hoidACho In on or two hours, and will ranldly
clcanso tho liter of .surrounding Ule, nnd lll etlei't
ually prevent a bilious attack. 'I hey are nldhvnll
druggists. May.
VEGETINE
Veoktink has nrver fulled to effect n rum. crlvlni
tono A; strenstli to tho system debilitated hy dis
ease. SHE KBTS WELL.
Porni roMND. Me.. Ojt.. it. ls.-o.
Mr. II. It Stkvkshi
De.ir sir. I havpheeu sick twntvor Tin the
liter complaint, and durlntj thattf iinte taken a
real many uihi'itiu medicines dm noue m uirm
fd mo any irood. I was restless nuits nud mil no
appetite Mnco taking tho Vepetln I rest .land
relish my food. Can recommend t..o Vegei 10 for
what it has ouc tor me.
iours respect full v.
MIW. ALIll-KTMt 'It.
Witness of thonhot e.
Mr. Geo. M. Vouguan, Mlf-M, M s,
VEGETAL
Thousands win lieur tiMlmom nnd if n
tolun
lpound nd pur-
tartly) that Vepetlno Is the In-st vltcal e
yet placed Iwforo tho puV.lo for r tovaUnp ,
fylntf tho Wood, eradicating all hn.aorous in
uiuruies
tins? and strenfrthenlntr tnc hy a debll aled by
disease; In fact, it Is. a many ) vo called J( "The
or poisonous nt'i-renons rrmn uy s ),':.,
t tgora-
ureal- iicaitu m-murer,
SAFE AND SURE.
Mb. 11. It. Stevens;
lnlS72tour Veeitlne WIW recommen.le.l tn mi
nnd yteltllnp to the persuasions of a friend,! consent
ed to try it. At tnc time, 1 Has surrcrlnff Irom
general debility and nervous prostrations surt iln
uredby overwork and Irregular habits. Its won
derful urengthenlng amlcuratlte proptrtles aonn.
ed to aHett my debilitated system from the first
Uosp, and under Its persistent uso I rapidly recov
ered, gaining more man usual health and ?otd feel
lue. Mnco then 1 have not hesitate d ra aim Vei-e.
tliiomy most unqualified Indorsement as being a
safe, sure and powerful agent In promoting health
and restoring tlis wasted s.tstemtu new lite and
energy. Vegetlne Is the only medlclno I use, ana as
long as 1 Hie I never expect to tlnd a better.
loursiruiy, W..U. uiauk,
120 .Monterey Street, Allegheny, r.i.
VEGETIN
Vkiirtinb thoruutrhlv eradicates every lMmi hu
mor, nnd restores the entire iystcin to a healthy
condition.
Mho fo oiTtn? letter from ltev. (I tlr. Mnncfir.!,)
formerly pastor ot the Methodist Episcopal Church,
Hyde Park, and at present settled in Lowell, must
convince every one ho reads this letter of the won
derful curatltn qualities or Vegetlne as a thorough
cleanser nnd puritter or the hluod .
1IVUE t AKK, .MASS , ft H. 15. 1S70.
ln. II. It Stkvkns:
Iiear Mr. About ten years niro inv hp.iiih mil.!
througnthe depleting eilects of djspepsia; nearly
a year later 1 was attacked by typhoid reter In Its
worst town. It settled In my back und took the form
of a large deep-seated abscess, which was llfteen
monins in garnering.- i nnd two surgical operations
by the best skill In tho Htate but received no per
manent cui-e. I surrered great pain at times und
was constantly weakened by a pi urn si dtschargo. I
albo lost small pieces ot bono at dltfcient times.
Matters ran un thus about seven years, till -May,
1S74. when a rrlend recommended mntnim tmrmr
orticcaud talk with jouot tho virtue ot Vegetlne.
i am w, uuu juurhiuuncss passeu tniougutour
manufactory, noting llwlngiedlents, etc., by which
your n meuy is prouueeu.
Uv w hat I saw and heard I gained someconudeneo
In Vegetlne.
I commenced ttikln?ltsoon after, lint foil, wnryo
from ItS effects: Still 1 nereverd nml uruin fnlt t w.ia
benefiting me In other respects. Yet I did not seo
iuu lesuua i uesireu, im i nau tnKen it raituruny for
n little more than a t ear. when tlm ilmMntrv in th.i
back was cured, and for nine mouths I havu enjoyed
1 Lave In that time, calneil twentv.flvrt nmimiu nf
flesh, being heavier than over before in my life, and
I was never moro ablo to perform labor than now.
During the nasi few weeks I had a serrrnimi
sweillnir as lonre as mv first father nn nrw.tiw.r- unr.
of my bodv. r
I took tegetlne falthfullv and removed it. ipvet
with the surraco Inn mouth. I think 1 should hato
been cured of my main truuble sooner If I had
taken larger doses, after having become accustomed
to Us effect.
I-et your natrons tronh ed with sernfnu m- i-tiinnv
disease understand that It takes time to cure chron
ic uiseascs, and u they will patiently take Vegetlne,
It will, In my Judgment, euro them.
tvun great obligations I nm,
Yours very truly.
, (1. W. JIAN.SKIELD,
Pastor of the Methodist Church.
Prepareaty K R. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Vegetlne is sold by all druggists.
WHKHE TO ADVEItTlSB.
A.T. Stewart SatS thO best advrrttclm- merHnma
he has ever found "aro tho .old established organs of
ma mw ,Tuiuii.ut ('allies, ui me bL'Yerai COUnty SCaiS
throuehout the Union." "Thesii." h s.na r..anh
every family of the least account la their beteral
counties, and aro moro caref uuy road than any other
class ot Jonrnals." If Mr. htewart's Judgment Is uf
value, tnero is no aimciuty In deciding which paper
It is for the Interest ot business men to advertise in
The Columbia Dbmockat, upon which this paper h
partially founded, was established In 1S30, and tho
colcubian now enjoys a wider circulation and
greater prosperity than It cter dlcL" it goes week
ly Into two thousand families In Columbia annmj.
Joining counties, and by most of Uiem Is rend from
iu ' iirai. iu iuu iusl unu. it is mo only recognised
exponent ot nearly mo thousand Democratic voters
in tho county. It gltes advertisements a tasty dis
play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus
ensuring greater certainty that they wlU peruse
them, while Its circulation Is undoubtedly much tho
largest in the comity, tho adtcitlslng rates of tlw
Columbian aie no hither than thoso or nther n.irwra
with barely half and several not ono-fourth tho num
ber of subscribers. Pacts like these, speak for them
selvrs. No shrewd business man will neglect to In
sert his advertisements in the colcubian tt
Tins standard article is eoiiipoutul
pil with tlio greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or fndctl liair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandntir. Jt gives tho head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, ami tho scalp liy its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
tho capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick nnd strong.
As a dressing, nothing lias been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, JI.D., State Assaycr
of Massachusetts, says, "Tho con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it tlio Br.sT 1'kei'aiiatiok
fur its intended purposes."
Frico, Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's Eye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of tlio
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef
fectually produce n permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash oir.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO..
NASHUA, N.H.
td ty ill Irt(!ili, t:l tuljii It L'tUclslu
Oct. 1J, WC-ly
BLOOMSBURG 'l'ANNElir.
ti. a, ni:iiiii.(j
pESPECTFUIXY announces to the public
I li that LA hAlirf-nnonrl
SNVDEIVS TANNF.UY,
(old stand) liloomsburg. Pa., at the
iorls of the lipy and Light street
roads, where all descriptions of
leather will be uiaiIaId tht. innt
substantial and workmanlike manner, and told at
prices to ault the times. Tho highest price la cash
ml lint otltt maa Vka Atj4JAB
OllBEN HIDES
ot """TfirrrJlfJIfill in ft" country. The tuLUc cat
AtBKRT IlAKTSUN,
HABTMAN BROS..
DKALKI1S IN
TI.AS, CANNED I'HUIT,
OXOAR8,
TOBACCO.
BMurr,
OONFJCOTION ICUY.
Spices of all kinds, Glass & Quconswaro,
FINE GROCERIES,
foroign and Domostio Fruits,
AND CIENi'.UAI. LINE OF
Family Provisions.
llussell's Old Mand,
im'im.ki ::i.(m:k,
4th door below .Market street, liloomsburg, Pa,
Sit" doods delivered to alt parts of the tatvn.
April .7, 'JMf
HIGHEST AWARDS
(Yiitrmtlnl
Inhibition.
J.EEYIST0L1)S & SON,
NOUTIIWKST COKNKK
Tllll'tccillll lllKl 1111)01 1 St.
PHILADELPHIA,
M 4NCFACTUBEIIS Of PATENTKn
WmiM-Im Air-TiirM Heaters
Willi MmUliuf anil ClluUer-f Jrtnilliitf (irntri for
ItnniliiK .nthrncll nr HtlmnlnoitM ('mil
OlBNTJIlNNIAJj
WROl'JGHT-lRON HEATERS,
FOB IllTL'MINOlTS COAL,
Keystone
WROUGHT-IRON nEATERS,
Cooking Ranges, Iiow-down Grates,
Stc, Sic.
Descriptive circulars sknt fkkk to any address.
KXA.MINB 1IEFOKK SKI.ECTINC1.
April V, '17-ly a s
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
F,
liODINE, Iron Street below sec
liloomsburg, l'n., la prepared to do al
ond,
kinds ot
PAINTING,!
GLAZING,
and
PATER HANG NO
tn tho best styles, at lowestjprtces, and at short
Parties havlDg such work to do will eavo money
calling on me.
All work warranted to glvo satisfaction,
solicited
WM. F. IIODINE.
Marcher
100,000
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Facts for tho Former Facts for tho Merchant
r acta for tho Horseman Facts for tho stock-raiser
Facta for the Poultry-keeper Facts tor the llec
keeper Facts tor tho Lan yer Facts for the Laborer
Facta for tho FruIt-ralser-Kacts for the (lardener
Facts for tho Doctor Facts for the Dairyman
Facts for the Household-Facts for e ery family who
FACTS FOR AGENTS.
That this Is tho most Important advertisement for
you j ct published, belnp tho best chance to make
money ever offered. The press endorses it, our
own paper endorses It, everyone endorses it.
The Book of the Nineteenth Century,
Male and female agents coining money on It. Send
to us at oncu nnd get circulars free. INOIIAM.S.MITII
A liLACK, 731 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, ra.
ADrl3-13w
J. Weaver & Go's. Adv'ts.
$200,000 WORTH OF GOLE-PLATED
JEWELBY.
For ti WO Will send, ns lMtnw. nil Wnrrnnted
Oold l'latcd. 1 pair gold Btouc blcevo lluttona. 1
pair cngravca Sleevo liuttons, 1 set pointed Studs,
1 set ftmcthvst Studfl. 1 Wertillnp- lllni. 1 entrrn-fi
band finger ring, I amethyst stonu King, inlaid with
gold, i elegant Iilng, marked "Friendship," nme
tlUbCbtono scart ring. Inlaid ttlth gold, 1 splendid
slUeredhat pin, 1 bet Ladles' Jet and gold pin aud
drops, 1 missus' set Jet and gold, 1 la dies' Jet set, or
n.ununted, 1 t.et handsome rose-bud ear drops, 1
gent's elegant Lake Oeorge diamond stud, 1 cardinal
icd bead necklace, 1 pair ladles amelhy bt stono ear
drops, Inlaid with gold, l ladles ornamented Jet
brooch, I fancy bcurf ring and elegant watch chain.
Take your .choice tho cntlro lot of w pieces, scut
posurjald for II. or anv u olceeti vou chrMiui for so
cents. Now Is the tlmo to make money. These
goods eon cosily be retailed for f 10.
F. HTOCKMAN, M llond St., Now York.
Ills reDUtatlon for honcatv. fair llpnllnr- nnd llhr-
allty Is uneiiunlled by any advertiser In this city.
Hay4,'77-lm Jweo
DR. BANNING
is permanently located at thu
ST. CHAKLES HOTEL,
Plttsburir. l'a. Diseases and neformitJe nf hj
spine, Uterine DlspUce-rents, Iiyspepsla. Hcnilaninl
riius auixeiuu ireuicu uy mo lliuiiiltiK Ntitrira
of Mechanical supports. Call or fend for descrip
tive pamphlet, "Tho House Yon Live In." Jlallud
free.
April 20, '!7-lin w
EVERY SOLDIER ,?cTaa'
nent disease In service, can get a pension, by writing
lo John Klrkpatrlck, Cambridge, Ohio.
AdrU so, 'J7-1IH w
PATENTS!
ItEDUCKD ENTIRE COST $55.
FEE
Patent oftlce fee J35 In advance, balance $20 within 6
months alter rateut allowed. Advice end examina
tion free. Patents sold.
J. VANCH LEWIS & CO.,
Stay 4, '07-3m J w co Washington, D. C.
T. D. Kellogg'a Advts.
Enc
ZELL'S
YCLOPBDIA,
New ltikVifttu FitiTinv lrjienn nriii.a o mui en
gravings, and 18 bpleudld maps. Tho IIEST1 BOOK
of universal knowledgo In tho language. Now In
course of publication. KPF.C1MEN with map bent
.ui zuvcuis. AurjiTH WANTUI).
C'lIAS. II. MAVIS & CO., lMlllH.
Aprss-ly.
EXCELSIOir
PRINTING INK CO.,
BEST AN3D CHEAPEST
I'ltlNTINQ INK IN THE MARKET,
llurrliiy Sl M:VV01tK.
Aug. II, '7.-t8wlc
riKDAll VATS AND TANKS. for brew
Vers, dyers, chemists, roonufuctuters and prtrato
duellings. OEO. J. 1IUKK1IAI1T Co.,
J une -iiw. llutlonwuttl bU, below llroad.
Send use. to O. I". HOWKLL Jt CO., New York, for
t'umphkt of 100 payts. roruilnlng Usta of Bono
newspupera, and esUinai
box tug cost of ad?eni-
ng
Uec. a, IMm
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESRIPTION
executed promptly
At the Columbian Office,
Tuovis n. lUtlTMAN.
BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH iNOltMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
T. L. GRISWOLD, A. M., M. D Principal.
THIS SCHOOL, as nt present constituted, ort-ra tho very bost facilities for Professional anil Classlcallcarnlne, .. cr,n
limiUlnirs snaclous. Inviting and commodious
si-nut; wincr.
location healthful, anu easy of ncccss. Teachers experienced, efficient, nnd alive to their work.
louerate. Fifty eenia a veeK ueuuciiun 10 an cxpecim
Fifty cents a eek deduction to all expecting
Courses ot study prescribed by the state :
1, Mnilel School.
Adjunct Courses :
II. Preparatory. Ill, Klenientary. IV, Classical.
I. Academic. 1 1. Commercial. III. Course In .Music. IV. Course in Art.
T tin Flempntnrv f
Scientific nnd Classical Courses
corresponding Degrees; .Master ot tho Elements .Master
tneir nuninmcnis,, Mgneu uv mo uuieers or lue nouru
'i ne couiso ot slim y urescriuea uy ino state is uuerai,
tho state rcuui -e.i nurucr oruer oi ciiizenuin. me
gent and enicient Teachers for her Schools. To tills end
ana ineir laicms, tn Muueuw. iu uu mim u prompt's
I ?nf nlr.irii... mldr.'Kk tlw, I'rhiflnill.
miC t.'tiii.if n in', , t...i.i... i, ,
Sept. S, 'T(l.-ly ' ' ' '
WHOLESALE DE UG EMPORIUM.
Corner Main and Murket Street
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
The undersigned having been engaged in the
W2i2MAiBfM mmw
business for the past eight years would call the attention of country
' dealers to their large and varied stock.
They defy competition by any house in or out of the large cities.
Their stock consists of Paints, Oils,
Glass, Putty P atcnt Medicines, Spices,
Ac.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
B O "W 33 Irt 3 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 tho services
who is a thorough Druggist, and German customers can rely upon
having their business attended to intelligently.
They are also Sole Manufacturers of the celebrated
OIL OF GLADNESS.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUK STOCK.
MOYEE, BROS.
May 10, c.-tf.
THE GKi:4T WEDDING CAIID DEPOT.
TUB I.AT1JST hTYI.r.H IN
WE3D3DI3STC3- I3STVIT.0?IO3SrS.
Prices loner than any House In tho Country.
ORDEHSUY J1A1L 1 110JII 'I LY AniKDLD 10.
WM. I-I.HOSKINS,
STATIONER AND ENGRAVER,
913 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
HARMAN & HASSERT. Proprietors;
East Street, Mouth side of Z. & l. ItallroaU, Itloomtjburg, l'a.
ltesiwtfullv call the attention of Uio puhllcto the following statements: They manufacture all kinds of
IUON SJ HltAwf CASTlMis. They mako the Cclcbratca original ana IMPROVED
Tvr r-i tIt HQHi- PLOW S . albo au klnoa ot ltcpalis, sutu as Moia iiourus i'oiuid, Lauutiacs
bona, haudlei., 4c. TheyaiBOuiaiio
HEATING AND
ana are prepared to furnish all kinds ot repairs, such as Orates. Fire Brick, ic., holesalo and retail. They
mako the luiurutid t'oul-uWim tirniB Inr ihu Win. I'riiu Movr, the most economical Grate In use.
They are alboprciurcd to furnish SAW AND UltlST M1U, MAUUINEUV SHAfilNU, l'ULLEYS, ic. They
pay especial aitentlou to the
Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c.
The proprietors being practical mechanics, having had on csrerlence of over thirty years, the publlcea
rely upon tuning all ork entrutted to them dene lu tho Heat Mannerand at Kalr prices.
Jon. !, '77-ly
1
Hi
'.V
May 4,17-3ra
JJANKHUI'T SALE.
1 ho undersigned Assignees ot Nchemlah Iteeco ot
Iluckhorn, adjudgnd a llaukrupt on Creditors' peti
tion, win expose to publlo sale or outcry on tho
Ji remises of bald N. ltcccc on
Saturday, May Itt, 1817,
all the personal property of said Ilankrupt consist-
ing of
5 HOUSES, 0 COLTS,
one four-horse Iron axle Wagon and box, ono two
hone Wagon and box, one Spring Wagon with polo
and tills, une lluggy, one Truck Wagon, on o tlulky,
wo Sleds, one Weigh, one tread-power TlIItKSIl
INO MACHINE, one corn shelter, one combined
Vuckeje ltcapcr and Mower,, undhlded one-halt ot
a land-roller, undivided half ot a KUton drain Drill
undivided half ot a cloverseed huller, one double
Michigan I'Iom , two cost I'lows, one steel ITow, two
drag Harrows, one double com ITow, two corn Cul
tivators, tine Hay Hake, 8 Forks, three scoop shov.
els, two Shovels, three grub Hoes, one bushel meas
ure, ono one. half bushel measure, c,, five sets
heavy Harness, six collars, Ave bridles, nve set fly
straps, one set doable light Harness, collars and
bridles, ono set bllvtr-raounted light Harness, col
lar and bridle, one ect black mounted harness, one
set silver-lined llgut Harness, six set traces, two
breast chains, thirty-six chestnut posts two thou
sand chestnut pallnes and a lot of other articles too
numerous to mention.
Bale to commence at 10 a. m.
TKKMHi Any person purchasing to an amount
exceeding ten dollars will be allowed six months
credit with approved security. No articles tube re
moved until the conditions otBalo havo been compil
ed with, and any purchaser refusing to comply with
these condition will be Lelil llabh) for any loss re
sulting from a aooond sole ofj articles purchased by
him.
c. o. iiAiuauv,
H.ltNOlllt,
liloomsburg, April yT.H-U XtsHgatea.
mm
mm
i
Mr
itr
'ompieiciy nc.ueu vy tsiurim, VreiMenumicu, nguicu vy asi
Discipline,
to teach.
Mudents admitted at any tlrao, Hooms
aro PltOFIlSSlo.VAU nnd Students graduating therein, receive Mate Diplomas, conferring Ihe ronowin
of the sciences; -Master of tho daisies. Graduates
or j tusiot.
nnd the scientinc and Classical courses are not mrcriur
the scientific nnd Classical courses aro not Inferior to Ihoso ot our best Colleges.
s demand It. It H ono ot tho prime objects ot this school to help to secure It, by furnishing Inlelll
Jllclts young persons of good abilities nnd good purposes,, -those who dedre tolmprovo their time
i developing their powers, nndabundant opportunities for well paid labor ultcr leaWngScbool. lor
tunes uemi
It solicits
niu in uev
.. r ... . .
of Mr. John Lawall, a German,
COOK STOVES
Important to Lawyers.
Justices or the reace, uonsiauies, ieucuiD,
mtnlstrators, ouardlan, Township officers, and busi
ness men generally.
Wo have on hand a largo assortment of legal
blanks for the uso ot Attornejs, Jusuces ana con
stable's blanks ot all kinds, Note and Hecelpt books
for Administrators 4c.
I'M I OK LIST.
ATTOItN EV'S 11LANKS.
rreclpe for Summons.
" n. vo.
" itule to take Depositions,
t it t tt choose Arbitrators.
s cents apiece, or Jl.75 per hundred.
Petition for Appointment of Ouardlan.
tt t, (;(tutlnn
Itule to take Depositions.
Norr In Debt, with confession,
" 11 Assumpsit.
Mcchnnlcs Lien.
4 cents each or 3.K) per hundred,
rctlllon for sale of ileal Estate s cents each.
JUSTICE'S IILANKS.
Subpoenas, fcummons, Warrants, Executions, so fo
26 cents each
Leases cents each
Itluo Deeds ' " "
l'archinent Deeds la " "
Agreements
Orphan's Court bales SO for tl so
Constable's bales -. 3 cents each
MoriguKe and Dond Dl "
All kinds of Notes 1 " ."
Kctelpts, Notes, Kchool Orders, Poor Orders, Store
Orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, ormado
to order ou short notice.
We aro prcpaicdto do neater Job work than any
other office lu this county.
11HOCKWAT ELWELL,
Editors and rropnetors
Of tlie t'0Ll'NT4N,
liloomsburg, l'a
OTICE.
Vmm thit tiatA thn liloomsburir Gas Company will
put In service pipes at hrst cost and furnish and set
mete i B at four dollars each.
The company nave on hand a lot of gas tar suited
or palming roofs, and posts or other timbers placed
underground. ....,
1-rlco lo cents per gallon or I J.60 per barret
OC, 15,'7B. . C. W. M1IAXH,
, So
$777
Is net easily earned In these times but It
can be inane In three months by any one
of either sex, In any part of the country
who Is willing to work steadily at me employment
that wo f urnlih. icoper weeklnour pu town.
vou need not oe away irora uoiue uvrt uu,"; iuu
can give your bow time to the work, or only your
Biiare momenta. It costs nothing to try the busi
ness. Terms and UOuint free. Address al once,
II. haixktt & Co., Portland, Maine.
Vcb.lt '77 lr.
TVINS' PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS
I Adopted by all the queens of fashion. Send tor
Circular. E. 1VJNS, No. 4i8Norih rutn btrcet,
I'U 11 adelphla, l'a. Decs, n-tm J W
TDUHIIER GOODS of every description,
l iuttin(.. PArklnp. Hose, llootaand Shoes. Cloth
fiTir.tc. ltU'IIAllDXEVlCK, SON & C0..7SChet-
cut St.. 1'uUulelplila, Agenu Nawuiil ltubber Co,
June-ww,
lurmauuu mtu uuuuunn duiu'ij- ui
firm hut kind, uniform and thorough.'
Expenses
reserv cd tt hen desired.
V. Course in Physical Culture.
In tho other courses reecnc jionnai Leiiincaies u
iu musu ui unr uei yunn.
fill.. .1.11. I'ltlll!'.!!. Si'pri'lrtr
GZJSNN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin,
Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
Heals Sores and Abrasions or the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM
ISHES arising from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and w ind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and I'LIANT,
and being a WHOLESOME liEAUTIFIER is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
ALL THE 1, "MEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL
miur Baths are insured by the use of
Olenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addl
tion to its purifying efTects, remedies and PRE
VENTS Uiilumatism and Gout.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
contact with the person.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayncss of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Bake : per
vox t a vanes), ouc. ana ai.au.
N. B. .The sa cent calces are triple the sue of those al
as cents.
"HILL'S HAM AMI WHISKER DYE,"
11 lack or llrtmu, 30 Ccnltt
C. N. C1UTTE.T0.V, I'rop'r, 7 Sixth Av., IY.
Oct. so, "7i!.-ly,
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tlio A1.BRf.c1iT & Co. Pianos nro
first-class in every respect, boiiiR con
sidered tlio leading Philadelphia
make hy musicians and competent
judges. Through their extensive
facilities, Messrs. Albrecht & Co.
nro enabled to turn out instruments
that are not surpassed nnywhere, nnd
btill sell them nt prices within the
reach of all. No Piano is permitted
to leave their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most ininuto particular,
hence their guarantee of five years
is a thing of value. All late im
provements of importance are found
111 these instruments.
Messrs. Albrecht & Co. have re
ceived tho most llattering Testimo
nials from It. M. GoTTSCHALK, Franz
A iiT, Gl'stavi: Satter, J. F. Himmels
bach, William Wolsiefier and
many other eminent artists, besides
being ablo to refer to thousands of
privato purchaser, schools, semi
naries, societies and teachers.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
orders hy mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely to any part of the world.
Stir For further particulars as to
references, prices and terms, address,
ALBRECHT & CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
lyli, l870.-ly.
MORRIS MICHEL,
PRACTICAL IIA0 311 III: It,
TinVEK AMI UEl'AIItntt.
HLOOMSBUKG, PA.
KIRST CLASS TIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE.
SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN I.N EXCHANGE.
ORDER lir MAIL ntOMlTLr EXECUTED.
Decl, "76-ly
PATENTS;
secured for uie-
namcaiueTTces
rauo mart a. 1 lo-
bluua and coin.
pound-. Labels U't'lsteied: Infringements, reissues
aiiumu'iiereiiccs win receive prompt quouuod.
I T T 17 ATM1 r 1 fcliould Heed us n model
UN V TjIN J.U ItoorhkeU'liortliflrlnven
tlon, nnd vewiU Klo our opinion uslolla i.UruU
blltty free of cbuiife. Fees inoderato, aud uu clmruu
tlllt (I IMtlVlIt U ttt'l'IIK'd,
Wo will upon con!tn;rerit fee, prosccuio cases tbat
iiavo ueu itt-Ji-(. 1 i.ij uy mt3 raient diuco.
WotmeilleiiUln eery Hale-In tho Unton, and
Invito Inquiry through your rongressman us to our
standing tcfuro tho Patent Ofllce.
hend Tor circular for further Information, terms
and references. i:tt&bU&hed lu 100.
EDSON BROS.,
icitors of U. S: ana Foreip
PATEWTS,
711 Gr. Street, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. 0.
Feb. S3, "77,-8111
ETIIERILUg
JIdvertismgAgents
0jP - .
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
piIILADKM'HA AND HIIAUINO ltOAI)
AHHANGKMENT OF
'MAINS.
July 18, 1S70.
PAPSENGEI:
TKAINS IKAVK ntTKRT AS 10II0W8 (f IMAV I J ( 1 1 1 ,
For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, I'otttMllt
Tntnaqua, c., 11,8.1 n. m
For UntjiHlssn, lt.sa u. m. nnd 1,u p. m.
For Wlllhimsport.o, 0,34 a. in, nnd 4 ,00 p. m,
TnAissfoa ncrmiT ihave as tonows, (sririniv t
CMTKII.)
Ia'uvo New York, M5 n. In.
Lcnvn Philadelphia, n,1sn. m.
Leave Uenilltur, ll,a a. in., fottsvllle, I2,lr, p, n
-uul Tutmi'iutt, ..no id.
Leave I'uUwIsnii, a,m o.ct a. in. und 4,(0 p. n
Leaiu iMlll.inispoi i, lis iuin.1t.io in. nnd 6,ti u. fJ
Passengers m d hom New York and Plilluclo
phlairo throui ttliouUJiangoof cars.
J. 1!. WooTrr.N
Ocneral Stanagir
C. O, HANCOCK,
, (Jent ml 'ticket Agent.
.tun.it, i ,cjtt.
tVOHTUHltN
J COMPANY.
CHNTltAL ItAIU.Wl
On and after November 20th, is73, trains w 111 lcav e
SUN11UHY as follow si
NOliTllWAHD.
Erie Mall 6.20 a. in., arrive Klmlr.t
.11.60 a.
. 8.9S p. in
. 6.15 f
'I Cnuahdnlgua.
Hochohter
Nlairara
140
Henoio accommodat lou 11.10 n. m. niilvo Williams
rtiLMn. m.
Eliplra Mall 4.16 11. m.,urrlve Elmlra 10.20 a.m.
Iiuaoto Ilxprvss 7.15 a. in. nrrlvo Uullalo 8,r,o a. a
SOUT11WA1I1).
llunalo Express 2.5u a. m. nirlvo Ilnrrlpburg j.so n. m
" llaltlmoi 08.40 "
nimlrn.Mali 11.15 a. m., anlo llairlsburg 1.50 p. m
nauingtou 10.S0
" llaltlmotc u.r.o n
" Washington 8.S0 't
Ilarrlshurg accommodation 8.40 p. in. arrlvo Harris
UUIJf iu.00 p. m.
an He Baltimore 2.25 a. m
" Washington 6.13
Lrle.Mnlll2.5S a. in, nrrlto Ilnrrlsbtirg8 05a. iu.
" Iialilmorcs.40 "
... , ., " Wnshlngl on 10.16"
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. Horn, Jr., (Jcncrnll'assengcr Agen
A. J. u ASS ATT, (iencrnl Jlunao
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA "and
WESTUIIN 1LMLIIOAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
Tlrae-Tablo No. si), Takes effect at 4:30 A, M
MONDAY, NOVEMIIEI! 22 1878.
NOIITII,
STATION'S.
SOUTH,
a.m. n m, p.m
p.m. p.m. a.m.
8 05
a cs
8 51
a 43
a 42
a C7
a 32
a 27
3 2.1
a la
3 17
3 17
3 12
:i cm
.'I U4
8 U
9 4S
9 43
9
9 31
Scrnnton
Mcllevue
Tnjloruilo...
. .Lackawanna.....
l'ltlslon
. West I-itlston...
Wjomtng
ilnltby
Iicnnclt
Kingston
Kingston
.l'binuuth.Iunc.
. ..Plymouth.,..
Avond.ilo
8 IM
7 65
9 88
9 48
2 20 0 25
2 2J 6 SO
2 31 6 5.',
7 40
7 41
7 33
7 27
7 22
7 IS
7 15
7 15
7 1.7
7 03
0 6S
C 51
C 45
0 30
C 15
9 63
10 mi
10 00
10 11
1(1 10
HI 20
9 25
9 201
9 15
9 11
9 07
9 U5
9 16,
H 69 !
8 601
8 61
8 4
8 411
8 811
8 19
8 14
8 111
8 2
2 US
2 40
2 62
2 58
3 01
3 li7
S 10
0 43
C tP
C 65
7 1)1
7 I'D
7 11
7 15
7 85
7 85
7 40
10 23
10 27
10 27
10 32
3 17
3 22
10 35 3 27
.. . Nanllenkp il
1
Q 40 3 32 7 4S
0 41 3 87 7 63
2 64
2 42
2 31
2 25
2 19
2 13
2 10
i 1 a
1 6
1 S3
1 4S
1 43
1 40
.nuhiocK's 1 reck. 10 62 345 sis
.. MiicKntinny..... 11 15 4 mi s 25
...lllck's Ferry... 1117 415 845
...Iicnth Haven... 11 23 4 21 8 65
Berwick ... 11 31 4 29 9 (15
Ilrlnr creek 11 CO 4 37 c 50
0 09
I) 02
5 C5
6 !,l
5 4S
5 40
5 34
6 24
6 23
5 20
5 U3
4 55
4 60
4
p.m.
7 6S
7 64
ihut i.rovc... 11 K9 4 41
lino ltldgc
0 U
7 '.'II
7 CS
7 4D
7 45
7 S2
s re
a 13
7 40
7 4'i
7 85
7 80
4 4a
4 51
5 12
r, m
r, u
t, 2
liktiinhurg
lluticrt
11 51
11 67
12 2
12 07
Cataulssn Blldire.
7 20
1 25
1 10
1 15
1 l
p.m.
7 11
7 01
wiarKS rswiicu.J
If 10
nomine
chulns y
Cameron
Northumberland.
,T2 K5
12 32 ft 47 8 40
7 0
0 45
12 30 ft 62 S 47
12 81 10 I 15
a.m.
p.m. p.m. f.in.
Kunprlnlnnflpnt.'a inioo krnMnn iV,tt,'
1.31
M. CSLOAN&BRO.,
m.oo.iisitiiHf;, ia,
Stanulacturers of
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs,
I'LATHllt.M WACIONS, 4C.
Klrst-class work always on hand.
ItEI'AIRINII NEATLr DONE.
I'rlces reduced to sult the times.
Jan. 5, TSTT-tf
The Columbian Law Docket.
A complete record for the uso of attorneys. Con
venlnlly arranged for tlio docketing of all cases
containing 6C0 pages, with double Index. This Is
the most complete hook for lawyers that Is pub.
llshtd.
PEICE, $3.50.
Published by Brockway & Elwell
Eilitora and Proprietors of tlio Columbian,
BLOOMSBURG, 3? A.
Decl-tf
ESI
EST MIIUtilMI
Jcw.lry OiL'iUn.lloa
ut. Cntl.ilg .(.!;.
K..t w.l.h chain,
I. illr.' J.t b,Mrb,J.l .
tar drc-r.., rk .l.iit
KolJ itoli. .1...
ballon., vl iilr.l
tuj,, rwl'.r bultun,
b.a.y I'l.iu wadding
ring, .nd f.nt.' '..!.
II. n dl.Hiuuil ila, Tb.
bboia krltcl.. .cut,
r.nkrnrl alnrb anri m.t h.
h4 ft. d, a. b In b n' ra. 1. ia 1 . d.alln.i aad r.llall Id hit
t . a r.i, n .lui .n w. (..arill) .aduri.-13. L.
I . fr.tU.t 1. 1.18, .
loruor. ar.iira T.hai .a (.ill.
S. bTOCKilAH, 27 BOND eTnEEr, Hew York,
Jan. B, l77-l)in j y & Co.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN THE
ITtlCE Ol' I'AINTH,
OILS,
mtusriEs,;
JAl'AN DltrEU &JZ
run r.
Strictly runEWIIITn .CAini cents per poun
guaranteed equal to any In the market,
MONTOUIt WlIlTiS I.E.uTat lo cents per pound.
equal to any for durability. 1
5IONTOUU RUTB l'AINTS 8, 9 and 10 cents per
pound, according to color,
MONTOUIt ilHTALLIollliOWN s cents per round
The best l'irc-l'roof Iron I'alnt In the Slariet.
MONTOUIt METALLIC I1IIOW.V dry S and 8 cents
per pound. According to quantity.
llest Quality of Paint Druslies at low prices.
PURE LINSEED OIL
which wo buy la largo quantities, direct from the
Manufacturer, and offer at tho lowest Market
price. ..a,ci,
BEST JAPAN DRYER
Acknowledged hr all our leading I-alntera to h
best In the Market. 8
All our goods aro guarantee!! as renrescnteii nn
our palnu to bo ground In pure Imseed oil or tiS
money refunded on demand. ,uw,;u i ortho
jaSend for bumple card and price list with testlmon.
1IEKUV S. BEAY,
Solo JIanufacturer.
Mays. -76.-ly. Hui'lll'.T, Pa.
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733 Sanson St., PHILADELPHIA.
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