The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 12, 1877, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU KG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
She Hooked Him.
Henry Archibald In a devoted Fisherman,
not that ho over catches much of anything,
but allll he Ukefl to' take Ills pole and linn
and go up along the Delaware during the
long, warm, laiy summer days and lay In
theiyelloir sunshine ami think what the old
woman wilt say when aho find out ho has
gouo oft" without splitting any kindling. In
this view of the case ho yestarday got out
his hooks and lines to look them over, lie
aat on the wash-bench by the hydrant enjoy
ing himself hugely, when lira. Archibald
came out and made him bring her n bucket
of water.
While he was doing this she picked up a
bass hook to admire It and laid it down
again with the lino scattered out in the
yard.
Henry discussed the situation In Europe
with Oxtoby, who was digging garden on
the other side of the fence, and then sat
down again to the contemplation of his
fishing tackles. Pretty aoon he missed a
Look.
"Mother," he shouted, "what under the
aun did you do with my bass hook ?"
"Bother your old bass hook," Bald Sirs.
Archibald, and aho slapped the stovo dam
per shut with emphasis J "you've swallowed
It, I reckon."
"You had it a minute ago ; you know you
did. If a woruau ever gets her hands on a
(oilow'n things he never knows where they
are any more.
Mrs. A. came to the door and looked ac
ridly around :
"What d'ye call this horo?" and pick
ing up the end of a line she gavo it a wrath
ful jerk.
"Whoopee 1 ouch 1 1 gosh 1 1 1 shoot the
'fernal dog," yelled Henry, and he waltzed
frantically, around, nursing his pocket as
tenderly as though he had a llvo coal in
it.
'Sakes alive 1 what's thn matter with the
man t ' and she gave the lino another
twitch. "Found your old hook, have
you ?
"Found it, you brimstone old torment ;
don't you see I've found It ? Leggo 1 leggo
that line, I tell you, before I pulverize
you."
Now, Henry, I'd make a fuss If I were
you."
"Fuss the blazes. I wish you knowed
how it felt to have a fish hook jerked through
your heart."
"Well, you had no business to get down
on your heart, with fish-hooks a laying
around.
"Don't be a fool, now, will you ? but ju t
pull this thing out before it turns to lock
jaw."
"It'd take a whole barrel of fish hooks to
lock your jaw."
"Come, give us a hold here."
But the first pull she gave brought a Co
manche squawk from Henry, and then she
amputated the adjacent cloth and got the
butcher knife, whereupon Henry straighten
ed himself up viciously.
"Look here, woman, I ain't no blamed
old ham ; you don't slice me with that thing
now, and don't you forget it. You just
bounce that gal around for the doctor sud
denly, and you'd better get down on your
marrow bones and pray for me to recover,
afore I get mad, too."
The doctor came, cut, off the shank and
pnlled out the hook in half a minute, and
all oi the rest of tho day Henry sat on a flax
seed poultice and on one side of a chair,call
log people up to the front window to ack
them what was good for a bile on the knee.
Misdirected Eloquence.
It is not strange that Mr. Evarta doesn't
make money off bis farm. Horace Greeley
and H. W. Beecher failed because they
were not content to let their workmen run
the farm, but must needs put their own ab
surd ideas in practice. Mr. Evarta fails be
cause his manager is unable to understand
him, and gets confused just as soon as Mr.
Evarts makes his appearance and begins to
talk. Last year, for instance, Mr. Evarfs
said to his manager the very first morning
of the summer vacation :
"Patsey, it becomes necessary, iu view of
the superabundance of foreign and deleter
ious elements among those green and waving
uprights, to place the charger in front of the.
utensil with the branching and numerous
supporters, and have the latter agitate the
surface of the naturally productive soil.'
Patsey said "Sur?"
"The astounding density of various species
of the human bead," continued Mr. Evarts,
after a start of vexation, succeeded by a pe
riod of profound thought, "is something, I
am free to confess, much beyond my com
prehension. I havo combated Lucy Stone
singly and alone fur three successive hours ;
I have even communed with the stolid and
peculiarly happy idiocy of Gideon Welles;
but I never saw the like of this. It is worse
than the jury in the Beecher trial. By the
ghent of William Tell, the man's a horse!"
'Is it a horse you want, sur?" said Pat
sey, a happy light dawning upon him.
"The exact purpose of the creation of sue'i
beings," pursued Mr. Evarts, heedless of the
interruption, "is a something which will,
perhaps, be revealed at some time in the
far-distant future, I should like to trace
the theory of Darwin In this creature. I
should like to compare, him with the lower
species, if, happily, there are auy lower. I
wish I had an nurangoutang hero."
"We haven't one on the farrum, sur,"
said Patsey, with some haste, "They
they was sold by mistake, sur, last winter,
along wid de petatys."
"Cease, barbarian !" said Mr. Evarts, with
towering scorn, evidently provoked beyond
endurance. "Upon my soul, you have as
little knowledge of farm work as the Hon.
Benjamin Butler has of politics."
Mr. Evarts rushed wildly Into the heme.
"I think," said Patsey, after wasting an
other precious half-hour iu thought, "I
think Musther Evarts wants me to harness
the oxin to tbe carriage and put the colts to
the bay wagon."
And all in the world that Mr, Evarts
wanted was that Patsey should cultivate the
corn. Detroit Pott,
Scandal Denounced. In a reporter's
wandcrlogs about town he heard alady tail
ing across the street to a neighbor, and thus
deliver herself on the subject of scandal
"Of all things In this world I do hate it's a
scandalising woman, Now, there's Mta.
Jingletongue, that everybody knows isn't a
bit better than she'd ought to be, and whose
two daughters cut up so shamefully that no
decent woman ought to speak to them, and
whose husband gets drunk, and they do say
he owes for that granadlne she puts on so
many airs In over her betters. If I was to
say any mean things about people like she
does I would pull my tongue out by the
roots, the nasty scandalizing stuck up old
cat."
The man who 'seeks freedom for anything
liutlretaosa's sell is made to be a slave.
Agricultural.
Saving Manure and Labor.
Almost anyone has it in his own power to
keep up the fertility of his soil, if he docs
not lay out too much work, and undertake
to do more than his tlmelor.inoney will per
mlt him to do well. It Is because a man Is
poor that his farm runs down, and there is
no surer way to get poor and to keep poor
than to occupyj more land than one can
work well. When one has so much land
that he cannot work It well, and has not
money enough to employ others to work ll
for him, hundreds of things which could be
done to a profit are not done; and thus one
half often of what the land might yield does
not come, from it. Then hu has but half
manure enough to raise crops for so much
ground properly, and so but half a-crop re
sults. Thus he loses at both ends, and gets
poorer and poorer each Tear.
Nothing helps a farmer so much as to
have a full relief from bclng"driven" at this
season of the year. If the ditches are all
cleaned out, tho surface-water which injures
crops fo much In tho spring will have a bet
ter chanco to drain away. So also will it
help his roads. The water passing ofT, the
frost will not penetrate as deep, and thus
there will not be so much cutting up in
spring, But best of all, the ditch-cleanings
arc about the best top-cresslngs for grass
lands and orchard-trees that one can possi
bly have.
Then there is always about an immense
amount of waste vegetable matter in odd
corners where the plow cannot get at, that
It would pay well to get together and put
In tho stock-yard to rot up and make ma
nure, which dries up and goes to waste when
one has no time to attend to it at this sea
son. Where there is any woodland, leaves
in profusion lie around loose which would
serve the double purpose of warm litter for
stock and subsequent manure as well. All
this the man who lets his work drive him
Instead of leading it along has to lose; and
no one can calculato the great loss every
year from alUhese little added together.
We do not know that we could suggest a
better subject for a farm wintering Btudy
than how to avoid biing "driven" with
work or "pinched" for money. Whenever
one gets to this condition there is assuredly
something wrong which needs righting; and
which must bo righted before much money
can bo made.
The luzy man never makes money ; but
the one who J"never has any time" or who
is "all behind with bis work," is about in
ai bad a fix, if not worse, for very often he
is no better off than tho laxy fellow with
the sad reflection included that bis labor
has been spent in vain. Gcrmantown lele-
graph.
Raise More Poultry.
The Telegraph uses the following sound
arguments to induce its readers to produce
more poultry : "We have often recommen
ded the raising of poultry by farmers within
easy reaching distance of Philadelphia mar
kets, and have no reason now to change the
recommendation, but to repeat it. If prop
erly conducted it would become one of the
most profitable branches of the farm. The
French give special attention to poul
try, and it always has been to them an Im
portant source of revenue. The total value
of chickens sold In Franoe.i including eggs
and capons, is estimated at $80,000,000 per
annum, which, if equally divided among the
population would be at the rate of f 225 for
every man, woman and child In the country.
There is no reason why the business here
should not assume greater proportions than
does, as there is all the times a demand
for every variety of good poultry and fresh
:gs at remunerative prices. This is a
branch of the farmer's industry that can be
managed by the women and boys of a fami-
It requires but little capital. The
chicken-houses Bhould be inexpensive but
sufficiently roomy, clean, and well-ventilated.
A large portion of the food can be
supplied by the offal nf the farm of almost
every description, which can be readily
economized tor the purpose. The time re
quired can be mainly what may be called
off time. The pleasure of raising chickens,
ducks, turkeys, geeso, guina-fowls, and even
pigeons (with squabs at forty cents per pair)
should pay for all the outlay in money or
labor. As we say, there Is a constant de
mand for poultry at good prices, and there
not a season in the year when they can
not be disposed of freely. We know that
pon many farms poultry-raising is not re-
garded with favor, as consuming time that
should be applied to the general affairs of
the farm. But it is a mistake and we com
mend a thorough examination of the sub'
ject.
Another even more powerful indncement
would be to Invent some remedy for chicken
cholera and "gapes," which cause such dis
couraging mortality among our poultry,both
old and young. Two of our best and most
successful poultry raisers, "who never lose
single 'chicken from gapes," tell us that
they attribute their example wholly to the
fact that us soon as taken off the roost they
grease the heads of all the chickens. The
argument Is that the worm which produces
the trouble In the wind pipe of the bird
hatches on the top of its head and passes in
at tho nostrils.
To Increase the Flow op Milk. A
soutbern lady says : "Tepid witter, Blightly
alteil, clven twice a day, will increase the
flow of milk one-third j if the cow will not
drlolc it first trial scatter a bandfull of bran
or meal over the top of it. They soon be
come very fond of it, nnd will drink all you
give them. I tried this plan three years ago
with perfect success. I bad only one cow,
and she was of the common scrub stock of
the country, and after sbe began to drink
the water, prepared as above, she furnished
me twice a day two ordinary buckets lull.ol
milk."
There is a story that Mr. Robert Colly er
once recommended Mr. It. W. Emerson as a
lecturer to a person who had undertaken
tho management of a lectruo course. "I
need not remind you," said Mr. Collyer
apologetically, "that Emerson Is one of the
foremost philosophers and thinkers of the
country." The projector of the lecture
course thought n moment and then slowly
said, not without a shade of anxiety upon
his face, "Well, I'll put him on if you say
so, I suppose that kind of people ought to
be encouraged."
Wetting the soil thoroughly with boiling
water, previous to putting it in pots, always
proves a sure preventive of worms In poti
Lime water will kill Insects in pots without
injury to the plants. A tableenoonfal of
ammonia, in a pint of water,ia also good lor
the same purpose.
lly placing a piece of camphor the size of
a hickory-nut Iu tho stove-blacking It will
be made adhesive through a great beat.
To keep mold from raising on catsup or
pickles, add a tsbleepoonful Of ground horse
BCHKNCK'S PULMONIC STROP,
For the Cure of Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
Thn great virtue of this medicine Is that H ripens
the miller and throws It out ot tho system, purines
J be blood, and thus caects a cure.
seurnek'B Sea Weed Tonic, lor euro ot Jijspcpstn,
Indigestion, to.
The Tonic produces a healthy action ot the stom
ach, creating tin appctlto, forming chile, and luring
the most obstinate cases ot Indigestion.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills tor tho cure of Liter
Complaint, Ac.
Those pills are alterative, and prodtico a healthy
action ot thi liver without tho least danger, as thoy
are freo from calomel, and yet more cnicaclous In re
storing a healthy action of the liver.
Tncso remedies nro acortaln euro for Consump
tion as tho Pul-ionlo Syrup ripens tho matter and
purines tho blood. Tho Mandrako Pills act upon tho
liver, create a healthy bile, and reraovo all diseases
ot tho liver, often a causo ot onsumptlon. Tho
sea Weed Tonic gives touo and sti cngth to tho stom
ach, makes a good digestion, and enables tho organs
to form good blood ; and thus creates a healthy cir
culation of healthy blood. Tho combined action cf
these medicines, as thus explained will euro every
casoot Consumption, It taken In time, and tho uso of
tho medicines persevered in.
l)r. Kchcnckls professionally at tils principal of
fice, corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, cv-
ry Monday, where all letters for advice must bo ad
dressed, behenck's medicines (or salo by all Drug,
gists. sept
VEGETINE.
PurlllcN tliu III od, llciinvulcfl
and Invigorates the WItolo
Synlem.
ITfl MEDICINAL QUALITIKS ATIE
Alterative Tonic. Solvent
unci umretic.
VP.nKTINEUmfideoTCluslve!y from tho Iu Ices of
carefully-selected barks, roots and herbs and so
strongly concentrated that It will effectually eradi
cate from the fivstein every taint of scroMta, Hcrolu-
Iaiih llmnnr Tumnra fanfoc Pntifflrfiiu llmmi
Erysipelas, Silt Kheum, Syphilitic Diseases. Cancer,
Kalntnesa at thn Htomacb, and all diseases that arls?
from Impure blood, hclatlca, J u!l animator)' ai.4
Chronic uheumatlsm. Neuralgia, (lout, nnd Spinal
eompUlntfi, can only bo effectually cured through
me Diooa.
For Ulcers and Kruptlvo Disease of tho Pktn, ?uv
iIpjl I'ltnDleA. lllot 'lies.' Holla. Tetter. Pcaldhcad.
and idngxvorm, VegeUne has never foiled to effect ft
wrmAnent euro.
For Tains la tho Back.KMney Complaint t Dropsy,
rvillliio ncuftut'DBi injiivuiiKisj , iu i-niiK iiuni iiiM.1
nal ulceration, and uterine diseased and (Jen-? ml De
bility, Vegetlno aci a directly uon tho causo of thow
cotnplilnts. it Invigorates und strengthens the
wholo Hystcm, acts upon tho sccretlro organs, allay 8'
tnllammaUou. cures ulceration, and regulates the
bowels.
for catarrn, uyspepsia, naniiuaicesnvcneRs. rau
pttatlon of the Heart, Headache, l'llos, Nervousness,
and General Prostration of the Nervous HyMem, no
medicine has ever Riven Bach perfect satisfaction as
the Verretlne. H purines the blood, cleanses all of
thdorgxns, and pos&esuoaacontroulnfr power otcr
tho nervous system.
The remarkable, cure effected byVecetlno have
Induced many physicians and apothecaries whom
we know to prescribe and uso it in their own fami
lies. In fact VeffeUno la the best remedy yet discover
ed Tor the above diseases, and la tho only reliable
Mood Purifier yet placed before the public
THE BEST EVIDENCE
Tho following letter from itcv. V. 8. Best. Pastor of
M. K. cnurch, Natlck, Mass., will bo road with In
terest by many physicians; also those. Buffering
Irom the same disease as afflicted th' son of tho
Kev. E. . Uest No person can doubt this testimony
as there to no doubt about tho curative powers ot
VegeUne.
Natick, Mass., Jon. 1, 1874.
MR. II. R. Stsvsns.
Dear sir. Wo have good reason for regarding
your vegetlne a medicine ot the greatest value. Wu
feel assured that It has been tho means of paving our
son's life, lie W now seventeen years Ot age. For
the last two veara he has suffered from necrosis of
bis leg. caused by scrofulous affection, and was ho
far reduced mat nearly auwpo saw nim mougnt
his recovery Impossible. A councilor able Dhvslclana
eouldglreusbuttho faintest bono of his fever rally
ing; (wu 01 (.ue nuuiuer uooiarmg mui, utj wua uu
jond the reach of human remedies, that even ampu
tation could not aavo him. as ho had not vliror
enough to enduro the operation. Just then we com
menced giving mm vegeune, anmrominai umeio
the present he has been continuously Improving.
Ho has lately resumed his studies, thrown away his
crutches and cane, and walks about cheerfully and
Btrong
Though there Is stltl some discbarge from tho open
ing wbire the limb was lanced, we nave tho fullest
confidence that lu a Utile time ho will bo perfectly
cured.
lie has token about three dozen bottles ot Vege
ctine, tut lately uses but little, as be declares that
be la too well to bo taking medicine.
jiespecumiy yours,
a. a. 11 est,
Mrs. L. C. F. Best.
VEGETINE
Preparefl Ijy H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is sold by all druggists.
October.
Ayer's
Hair Victor
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which ia at once
agreeable,
healthy, and ef
fectual for pre
8 n r v i n g tho
hair. Faded or
gray hair it toon
restored to its
original color,
irith the gloss and freshnttt of youth.
Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
checked, and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth
ing can restoro tho hair where tho
follicles aro destroyed, or tho glands
atrophied and decayed. Hut suoh as
remain can bo saved for usefulness
by this application. Instead of foul
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional uso will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, andi
consequently prevent baldness. Freo
from those deleterious substances
which mako some preparations dan
gerous, and injurious to tho hair, tho
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing clso can bo found bo desir.
able. Containing neither oil npr
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful
perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer t Co.,
Practical and Analjtlcal Chemists,
LOWEIilu MASS.
OCt. 13, 1614-1,
BL00MSDURG TANNERY.
O, A. IIUIIUIN'U
RESPECTFULLY announce to the public
that lie has reopened
SNYDER'S TANNEHY,
(DldBtajid) lllooinsbuiv. &t
Forks otihe Kspy and Xleht street
road.1. where all deacriutloua ot
leather will be made la the most
substantia! and workmanlike manner, and sold at
prices to ami ine uraea. i ne aiguesi price in rasn
ffUl lib ui uuiea ve pom tur
QUEEN
HIDES
ot ererr description In the country,
omaim to respectfully soUclted.
TLe pubucpot
uifOD)iurfc, vru i, hio-
N
OTICK
"Sintlea lri hprebv riven that 1 uurchawed of V. 1.
IteibLH. ot Benton townbblD ftt Constable's wale on
Friday September vuh, 1M7, the fuilnwlni; personal
;rop-rij 1 uu iwu-uunw "w;uu, uun uuuuin ttcbui
narneiw. one Bin trie set harnebs, thre beta fly neta.
one spring board, one two-horso sled, one Meign,
foar t"na W more or leu. 4" tmtieUol oata, twelve
tweivu&rre&fjf corn In the erotind. three-fourths ol
an acre of potatoes, three acres of buckwh-at,appleti
tn tho orchard, ten head ot hopi, one brlndle heifer,
one rea Dun, one cook stove, one parior bioyb, nine
cane-seaU'd chairs, two beds and bedding, one fan
ning mill, one clook, one 33 tooUi htnge harrow, ooe
two-horse cultivator, two single cultivators, one Iron
beam plow, one corn plow, one grind stone one trraln
cradle, su acres of cloverseed, two honst. and one
eolt. allot which 1 have loaned to him durlDk'iny
pleasure, and I hereby warn all persons frommo-
Mjmunj ur iiHtncriuif wiuj me uouo iuuucu juvper-
J. K. McllENItY,
BUUwater, Sept. 11, 1T-4W
ADMINIBTKATOH'S NOTICE.
K8TATC Of CALlI) 1L OIBTON. ptCIABXO.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Caleb
II. (Urtn. late of Hemlock township. Columbia Co.
IV , deceased, have boa gr nled by the Iteglfater of
r iu opumy u m aiuuua A.uirionxi wu b&zi.e iomw
ship, administrator, to whom all perMtcs indebted
are reautisted to nuke tiavinenL and thoba hit Yin?
chUma or demand against the bald estate wiu make
thdoa known to the bald administrator without do
uy.
MATTHIAS A. GIRTON,
Administrator.
CHEAP
JOB PRIME
AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
The Columbian Printing Estnb
lisbment is amply supplied with
the necessary Presses, Types and
other material for executing all
kinds of Printing at low rates and
in tho most expeditious and satis
factory manner.
CALL AT THE
Columbian Building.
COURT HOUSE ALLEY,
Bloomsuukg, Pa.
When'special material is required
it will be promptly obtained.
BookB and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers,
Large und Small Posters,
Letter and Bill Heads,
Envelopes with Business Cards,
Bussiness, Pic Kic, Wedding and
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bills of Fare, &c,
Will all be supplied and excuted
in superior style, at cheap
rates and short notice.
Tho heat workmen are employed
and tho best material will
always be furnished.
A liberal share of public patron
age ia respectfully solicited.
islets; ymM
BLOOMS BURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
T1I19SCIIOOI,. nsnt present eonstlttilcrt, o"trs tho very beat facilities for rrofcwlonnl and cinnMcal lenrulnjr.
niuiuinKt spacious, invuinR unu ooimnouioui ; completely ncaieu uy sicum, well cniiiatcu, lighten uy sm,
sprliic wuter.
Locution lieulthtul, nnu easr of ae"w. Touchers experienced, efficient, nnd allvo to their work. Discipline, llrm but kind, uniform and thorouuh
moderate, fifty ccnt-s a week deduction to all expecting to teach. Mudctils admitted at any time. Itooins resetted when Jcslred. """"
rourses of study prescribed by mo Mntu !
I. Jloilt I School. II. Preparatory. III. Klcmentary. IV, Claic.il.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. 1 1. Commercial. HI. Course in Mmlc. IV. Course in Art.
The elementary Scientific nnd ClasMca Courses
corresponding Degrees; Master of tho Kleinentsi Master
their attainments,, signed b thoonicersof tho Kotrd
1 nocoursooi Mun y nrycrioou uy iui' state is liberal, ana ins sclontine and Classical coursos nro not Inferior to those of our best Colleircs.
Tho state n-aulrpsa bluffer order ot citizenship. Tuo Umssdemxu I It,. It Is onoot tin nrbni oahcM of I his .Houool tu iti-in tn,iir,it w
Rem una euiciem leucuera luriKr nrnoois. rami en III solicits younif persons if (food allllitlos and (rood purposes, -Ihoso who desire to 1
und their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid tn developing Uielr poivors, and ubun lant opportunities for well paid labor after It
ll(l. WII.I.IA.1I i:i,H i:i.l I'rrnldrnt Hoard of Truster.
Sept. 8, '16.-
HARMAN & H ASSERT Proprietors;
i:ht Slroi'l, hotitli side of 3. & ll, Itnllroatl Itluumsbiirpr, Pa.
Iiespeottully call the attention of tbo public to tho follo-vlng statements: They manufacture all kinds of
JKtl.N uml HltAss camTI.M!. 'Ihey muka tho Celebrated original unci IMPKOVEXJ
MONTBOS t Pl-OWS, also all kbids ot llepalrs, tucn as .Mold boarus romis, Lunualuc
bolts, handles, sc. '1 hey also muke
HEATING AND
and aro prepared to furnish all kinds of rcpnlrs, such as (IratcR. nro Iirlck, 4c, wholesnlo and retail. The
make tho Improvrd Conl-Ntulug t!rni lor the Win. Irnii stnvp, tho most economical (Irate In use.
They are nlo prepared to furnish SAW ANIMlllIsr JIILl, JIAClll.NKllV SIlAFiiNU, l'ULLEYS, 4c. The'
pay especial attention to uie
Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c.
Tho proprietors being practical mechanics, bavins had an experience of over thirty years, tho publlcca
relv upon having all work entrusted to them done lu tho llest Mannerand at Fair rrlccB.
Jan.M.lt-ly
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LAST TWICE AS LO.NO AH ANY OT1IBH PAINT.
Is prepared ready roru.seln whltooranv color desired. Is on many thousands ot tho finest buildings
tn tho country, many of which have bttn painted six years, and now look as well as when first palntvd
chemical fa I jit nas taken rirsi rub.MiuM3 ui twenty or me r-uuo rairsui uio union,
colore Bent free. Address N, V. JIN A M K I, TAINT CO., 118 rrloco btreet,
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a
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Don't Buy Until
Yourself Who
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Come and Select your WIIHT&R SUITS
FROM A BRAN
All Styles, Sizes, PRICES and Qualities.
MEN'S SUITS, lOUTH'S SUITS,
ATS,
SHIRTS
0 L L A R S,
Largest Stock,
POPULAR CLOTHING STORE.
.ALT. EXT. OK.
Ift 10'
. CURB DISEASES CFTHt--
THROAT, LUNGS, OVER & BLOOU
In the wonderful motlielne to which ttie affllctcJ
re above dlrccinl tor relief, the dlecorcrer be
Hero to has combined (n uirwony oioie of Na.
lure' .sovereign curnlivo (irnpertiei, uhich Uod
has IniUIIed Into Uio teffciablo kingdom for heal
ing the slck.Uinn ucru tner before combined In
one medicine. 1 he evidence of this fact ) found In
the grtftt variety of most obatlnate diseases hich
It hus been found lo conquer. In the cure of
IlronchltU, Severn Coiiatis, and tlioeaily
BWreof Consumption, It Liu itkUmtahcd the
medieM faculty, and eminent iihytlcinua nio
nouuee It tho crenicst medicnl dUrovcry ot thu
age. While il cures the Beverett Coughs, It
suengthens the system nod itirllle the
uiuuu iir iw great ami inorougu utotxi.im
liy lis great and thorough bloodi,nrify
!r ties, it cures all llumorii, frmn the
lug properlleMt cures all lluiiiorv, frmn the
iuiBaviwiui( u Litiiiiiiuii iiiuil ll. 1 1 1
Fie, or irruption Mercurial Uliwue. Mincial
olbons, and their effect, are eradicated, and
torsi acroi
vigorous health and sv sound const ltutiun eitib.
Itehcd, i;rrslpvlas, Sult.rlioiiiu. Fevor
horrs.Srusy or Ituttgh Skin, in short, all
the numerous diseases dut-eij bv bad blood, ore
cnnqucied by this powerful, purifying, and In
viguraling medicine.
, If you feci dull, drowsy, debilitated. Imve sallow
color of skin, or ) ellowrsft bionn spnis on face or
body, fremuint headache or dlulnes, bud laste in
mouth, Internal heat or chills alternated Xvlth hot
flusticK, low plriw, and gloomy foieboiliuiis, Ir
regular nj-pcilte, and b'jtgne uiaied. vou aro
suilcrliiff from 'fur plil Hveri or t llllloiik
liens Iu many canes of Jvor Coin
lalnl' only part cf these 'svhipmuw aro ex-
ItCfiuucud. As u lemrdv for yll such cae, J)r,
icrce's (inhlen McdiCnl IHcocy tm no equal,
us it elects perlcct cuies, K'uvfiift U.o Uer
fttrengUtcned and health),
S01O BY DRUGGISTS AT SI ?i f rjfuE.
I'repar. by 11. V. rfcr.UCR, AI. II., Sole
thU WOHLP'I J)ttPS.MiAJ(V,
Jlufalo, K. Y,
$2600
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ot the sciences ; Muter of tlio Classics, tlr.iiuates
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This Cut tllustritss th Manner of Using f
Fountain Nasal Injector
DOUCHE.
Tls instrument Is especially designed for tho
verioci ipuciion ui
DE. SAGE'S 0ATAEHH REMEDY.
It Is the only form of instrument yet Invented
with which fluid medicine cHn be carried hiah up
and vcrftctlu applM to all parts of the affecleU
nasal pannages, and the chambers or cavities com
municating therewith, in which sores and ulcers
frequently exist, and from which the catarrhal
ilibct targe generally proceeds. The want of sue
largely frmn iho lroiosll(lltr of applylnr "
lie to Uie.e otvltie. ami ctuimbcrs ur any of io
onlinory mcilioiU. Tlilt obamcle In (he nsy of
tffeclliiif cure, la entirely overcome by Uio inven
tion of the Douche, lta lue ia ttleaaant anil ao
aimi)leth:aa chllU can unileralantTtU full and
explicit dlreetluim accompany each Inatrn
menu Wlici. tutu wllb tlila iiulrnmenL Dr.
bjge'a Catarrh Hemeilv cure rerent atucka ol
m "Cold lii the Head" by s
Bpj sflNJ applicatlona.
lScatarrh
BBr'X If KYirf I'TOHI-frennent
hcuuctio. ilitcliargo falllnr Into throat, aome
tlmea profiue, watery, thick mneua, purulent,
offenalve, etc In otliera, a Uryneaa, dry, watery,
weak, or inllamed eiea, lopping up, or ooalruo
tlon, of nasal passages, rinfinff in ears, deaf,
nesi, haklnf sml coughing to clear throat,
ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered,
nasal twang, oOenslvs breath. Impair! or total
deprivation ol sensa of smell ami laste, dlzilnesa,
menbil depression, loss ot appetite, Indigestion,
enlarged tonsils, tickling; eoimli, etc. Ouly a few
ef lliu.e avtniitoms are likely to be present iu any
case at one lime.
Jlr.ase Catarrh Hemedr, when used
wttli lr, I'lercet. Naval Uuuche. atid ac
com panied with tlieeonstttmtonal treatment whicb
is recommended in the pamphlet that wrap each
bottle of the llemedy. Is a perfect spMlllo lor Una
loutluome dleae. it it tnild and itleasant to
use, cotilnlnlnff no strong or caustlo ttnips or
Knsops. The Catarrh Uemeilvls sold at to cents,
oucjie atuiceup), by all lru(s;sts.
IU I. X'lKKCfS, 31, fl.. frp'r,
IlUrTALO, X, T.
Bep.'w, IT-tf
S A c' PBEMiyii witch ihd cnti-
Vwnt treu. J, it. Utj lord & Co., tiWo, III,
aDr. iTr?-iy it u
am
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V sTlnthl imvb world. SauvU iTalcaJVM It
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uJ.U,1t-l
ana f urnlshed with a bountiful surely of tiure.soft
Expenses
V. Coiiro in Plircical Culture.
nvntrn tt tn,
In tuo other Courses rccclro Normal Certificates o
rurnlshlntr Intclll-
mnrore their time
lcu lnit School. For
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
TiioRouciiLV Cures Diseasfs of the Skim,
ucautifies the complexion, prevents
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
IIeais Sores and Abrasions of the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contacion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
removes from the Complexion all Blem
ishes arisinp; from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
thotc produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE
HARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and FLIANT,
and being n wholesome beautifies is far,
preferable to any cosmetic.
All the remedial advantages of Sul
phur Haths arc insured BV the use or
Olenn'K Sulphur Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre
vents Rheumatism and Gout.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHINO and LINEN
nnd PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
CONTACT with the TERSON.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald,
ness, and retards grayncss of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in high terms.
Priccs-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N. 1J. The 50 cent calces are triple the size of those at
95 cents.
"UIUS IIAIU AND WHISKEK BYE,"
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rlR'I,
KINGSFORD'S
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Is tuo 11IWT and IOSTECONOMIOI,In the World
Is perfectly l'UHE-freo fromocld nnd other for-
elgn 8ubstaocea that Injure- Llnrn.
Is STHOOKIt than any other requiring much less
quantity In using.
Is UNIFORM stlllcns and flalehes work alwaju ho
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yeoelve Advertlaeucutai avt our
UJWK8T CASH UATliH.
Ia not easily earned in thpn itm,.a h,,. i
can he made in three months by an one
ol either mui, In any part Of tho country
LIT til Work ltJnritlv,iMhf .inn1nlu...
that ne lurtilkh. iMper wiitlujcur own town.
1 on dvu not v away irombuue overnight. You
eon irlvo) our Mholo time to the work, or only jour
spare uomccta. ' IC coeta naming to trytha Cust.
uauiuTT oo., r
PERUVIAN SYRUP
is a rrowciou Ronmon or (no
R0T0XIDE OF IRON
A now rtl.eovpry In medicine, ttmt HrlkMal tho root
ssgsnsip ll,e blooj w,tu its ,,,ai"
This 1 the secret of I bo wonderful s icccss of thu
retno ly In curing '
Dr. pi p. In, , I.lvrr I'nmpHlnl, llrnp.T. flirnn.
!V',rrll,rn Atl',Til,n.,
ClillN nnd I'nv. r., II imir., I.n.. or
C'nnailinlliinnl Vljnr, .NenniUln.
I'etnnle (.'oiuplnlnl,, nnd
At L DISEASES
OHICJ NA riNO IN A
Bad sStato of tho Bloorl
or accompanied by
A Low State of the System.
tlelnrfrec from Alcohol In nnv fn.m i,. .
tai! ellpcis aie not followed bv corninondlni ren.
Hon. butHro rwrmnnrnt. Inrnlnn. wrwt'v.i-i-.f' ,.;T:
Oil and NBW'tlKB Into all pirts of tho srsU.ri. .S
building up ' -
AJM IRON CONSTITUTION.
It 's an crcrtlnt pti'is ltuto for wlno or brnndir
whcroftRllmulnntUiimlril. oranuy
OhO element Of tho rpstiirnftvonmwic.
medicine Is i lls magnptlo nctlon und tho electricity
devrtopta thereby. For femnlo wtakmss It is a
spectilc.
For Dyspcpsin, Uso
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Debility, Uso
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Dropsy. Uso
PERUVIAN" SYRUP
For Nciirnlgin, Ubo
PERUVIAN SYRUP
iTor Clironio Dinrrlicea, Uso
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Liver Complaint, Uso
PERUVIAN SYPUP
For ''oils and llmnorf. Uso
PERUVIANS YRUP
For Cliills and Fuver, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Loss of A ppetitc, Uso
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Nervous Affections, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Female Complaints, Use
PERU VI UY SYRUP
To Tone up the System. Uso
PERUVIAN SYRUP
To Invigorate the Hrain, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
HETH W. FOWf.K Ic SOSM. PrODriotnn. so narrl.
son avenue, Boston- liold by dealers generally.
October,
THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW.
The "International" for 17S will prefent tho usual
number of artlcli-s ttnon rellgloui, wii ntlilc. art, po
litical and social bubjtcts most occupying the pub
lie attention. It will tlevuto sp.ico to Luropean mut
ters so far asthev.nro lllely to bo Interesting to
Americans. It will coutbii.u to Introduce tho most
nopnlarfurelcn ivmorBlo ctmpete for favor with
tho best Amcrlcau wrilers It will nlm 'obe able,
n rong a d practical, its ell nt popul r. In the char
ucti r und Rtyio tiIItRpr.r.tatljns, It Is safe U) say
that no other megazluo In the norklcan supply llx
"luce In the llbrarleB cf Americans who love to con
sider the progiebgcf cents tlirougbuul tho orld,
and to know their bearli g upon the Inttrestaof tho
linttid Htates Profepfcuru urtlus, lloltiendorf,
Vogel, Dr. Uolllnger, Dr. Dorner. Dr. Neumeyer, Dr.
carl Ablo. Mr Jullun Iiuboc. Brutish Hey. M. Hollln
JoriiuemjBS. 11. puller. , Dep., M, (ilndrlez, Mr.
Ilamerlon, Mr. Kreeman; ltev Dr. Jumca 11. lllgg,
Thomas lirassey, M. 1". uubematls. Madamn Vlllurl,
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Dr. 0good. Alex. Diltnar, V. totta, Eugene tehuj
ler, IhiyardTajli r. K 1". Whipple, and others may
be named us sprcl'l contributors.
1 hus Is organized as rowcnulan ergon nf thought
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I' pri tenia HH'II lor pot ulnr t-uppi it during istl. It
Is not Known that time Is an imm why copies
of tho "HeMew" should net leltuhd In cwy tou
hold. It has already the rnrten (irtuluticn (tony
tecnlar I evlew, leiiime (IltsiciUor attraction.
These attretlciis will bedothitd giaduolly, and
Increased as their netd Is made known
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rAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
piIILADKLl'IU ANU JtKADINO KOAD
ARRANOEilENT OF
TRAINS.
May 21, me.
1'ABSENGKU
TIUINS LRAVK KUTKItT iS FOLLOWS (El'KlliTEICEl TK
l'or Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, I'ottsvlUo
TJimaquo, sc., 11,33 u. in
ForCatawssa,ll,3sit.m. r.,41 und 7,10 p. m.
For WlUlumsport, c,as ,!H a. m. and 4,o p. m.
TH1IN3F0H RCrEHT LEAVX IS FOLLOWS, (St NSiT U
CE1TKD.)'
Leave New York, t,4 a. iu.
Leave- Philadelphia, o,ie a. m.
Lemo Heading, 11,3 a. in., I'ottsvUIe, H,16 p. m
and Tamaqua, 1,23 p. in.
Lcavt) C'uUwlssa, 0,50 ,55 a", m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave Wlllhunsport , i a.m,12,oo m. and 0,00 p. m
Passengers aid from New York and 1'hllado
phla go throus.i itltout change of cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
ao.UANCOOK. UOhera! Manager,
tlenerol Ticket Agent.
Jan. ii, t.io tf.
NORTHERN
COMPANY.
OKNTRAL, RAILWAY
On and after November soth, 1873, trains will leave
SUN I1UHY as follows:
NOItTHWAJtD.
Hrle Mall s.so a. m., urrue timlra n.so a,
M Cannnditlgua... 8.ae p, ui
liochehter...,,, 6.1B
Niagara 9 40 "
llenovo accommod.it Icnll.iuu.m.urme Williams
rt 12.60 p. m.
Elmlra Jlall 4.15 a. m., urrlve Elmlra lo.so a. m.
Ilunalo Expisss 7.15 a. m. arrlvo1 Buffalo 8.M a. m
bOUTIIWAKD.
Uutfalo Express tM 0. m. arrive Harrlsburg 4.C0 a.m
" Iiulllmore s.40 "
Elmlra Mall u.isa.m., arrive llarrlhbursi.w)p.m
" Washington la.se
" Ualtltnore s.so "
" Washington 8.30 "
IlorrlsburgaecommodaUon 8.40 p. ni. arrive Harris
burg 10.58 p. m.
arrlv e Baltimore u.So a. m
' Washington 0.13
Krlo Mall 18.o5 a. m. orrho Ilarrlsburg 3 Co a. ra
" lialtlmoro 8.o "
., " Washington lo.sa
AUdaUy except Sunday.
D. M. BOYD, Jr., Ocneral rasseogcr Agen JSP
A. J. CAfeSATT, OeneralManogef
BLOOMSI1URC1 DIVISION.
Tlmo-Table No. s, Tales effect at 4:o A. M
MONDAY, NOVJJ.M11EH si wis. .
NOHTII.
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
o.m. p m. p.tn",
h 00 s cs
s i.i s ci
7 NS 8 49
1 48 (43
1 4 8 SI
7 83 8 ft
7 37 8 37
7 It 23
7 18 8 19
7 IS S 17
7 IS 8 17
7 ('7 8 18
7 03 8 09
8 OS 04
iu a i
IU IM
80 . 43
t IS 881
m its
t m t 9
6 f-3 8 18
DM 8 10
8 48 9 18
0 40 1 68
B 84 1 83
S 88 j 48
0 33 1 43
111 1 40
D (3 1 80
111 1 It
4 U, 1 IS
4 SO 1 UO
p,m. p.m.
9 4S
9 43
9 88
9 31
9 13
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s 88 8 to 0 its
48 9 85 8 SO
03 S 81 a 80
-ueiievue,,.,.
"..TojlorvHJo.,.
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10 im
10 00
V 88
9 48
8 03
3 08
8 04
8 17
8 10
8 17
8 V3
9 87
8 83
8 87
8 40
8 43
8 W
8 00
7 01
7 04
7 11
7 10
I to
7 80
7 40
7 4H
7 03
8 10
j 111 m on 1
9 20
9 15,
.Wist pitistou..,iio n
10 16
pi ju
9 II
9 07
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Uullby
.....Iii'iiuett,,..,,
p..,.Kliigiton....,
......Kingston M..
..I'll tnoutli June
. . l'lj mouth ....
.Avondulo
. Nanthoko
10 93
9 OS
V IS
HI 87
10 97
10 S3
10 30
10 40
PI 44
10 r.9
8 t9
8 Ml
8 M
8 48
8 41
8 30
8 19
8 14
8 US
8 1
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. -..btikhlnni
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...livuth Haven..
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.... Prior tttek...
lllow drove...
...Llioo Itldge..
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III 0
4 Oil 8 to
4 IS Bin
11 17
1 33 4 91 am
11 8 4 IS 9 06
7 M
81 4 87 8 60
U l HI I CO
7 04
7 48
7 4":
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,11 OH 7 40
I!! ,i 0 (18 7 40
7 S51....,.,.Huiri T..
7 80 Oulawliibu llrldgi
7 Ml .Chirk cwiuu,
el 0 14 7 O'i
12 10 0 ig 8 Ot
7 11
DunvlUa.
7 04'
18 80 0 88 8 35
18 83 0 41. H 40
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7 0
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nAilV"
u.Um, U. 10, lilo.
lth U every quart.
H tiItttuauon.t( ,'tcrtiulB,