The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 15, 1878, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSJBUKG, ' COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
Impairing Township HoaJs.
A bill has been presented to the House of
Hepresentatlves at Harrlsburg, and report
ed favorably by the Committee on Agricul
ture, which provides that the cltUens of any
township representing at least two-thirds In
value of the taxable property of the town
ship, may request the road supervisors to
give out at public outcry, to tho lowest and
best bidder, tho making and repairing of
the public roads of tho township, for a term
of three years. When Jthcre are not more
than twonty miles of road, tho wholo ahall
be sold Inono lot; where over twenty, In
two lots. Alt new roads shall be let In the
same way, with the opening and keeping
them lu repair until the next letting.
The auditors of the townships shall pay
the contractors in monthly Instalments; tho 1
supervisors are required to Inspect the roads
twice a month, and report to tho auditors ;
on. I klmnl.l tlm rnntriinr4 hmrn fMeA to I
. . . I ..
Veep tho roaus in repair according to uieir I
. ai. ... i. - I
comract, ttio auditors may ucciiuo ui iu
monthly payments until the rinids are satis-
, , . r li
factorily repaired. In cae of a disagree-1
nient between tho contractors, supervisors out my yellowest feathers, or upset by uath
and auditors, the contractors may petition tub. Now, you look like a sensible little
the court to appoint viewers to view and re
port to the court, which then may make
such decree as justice requires.
The purchasers of read contracts shall I
gtvo a bond double the amount of their con
tracts (security to be approved by the town-1
ship auditors) to comply with their contracts I
file the samo In the oftice of the Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sessions, and have the
same approved by tho court. In case the
lowest bidder fall within five days to give
the required security, then the second shall
be notified to give it; if ho fail, then a
re-sale shall be made. The supervisors shall
reccivo not exceeding two hundred and fif
ty dollars salary, to bo fixed by the auditors.
No supervisor shall be a bidder, or have any
interest, directly or Indirectly, in any load
contract, aud no bidder At the regular sale I
who failed to give security, shall be permit
ted to bid at a re-sale. Any neglect or vio
lation of duty by supervisor, auditor or con
tractor is made a mlsdemeauor, and the of
fender can be prosecuted and, if convicted,
lined not exceeding twohundreddollars,or im
prisoned not exceedidg two months, or both.
Each township acceptingthe provisions of
the act shall annually elect only one super
visor. Any supervisor refusing or neglect
ing to sell the making or repairing ot roads
can be compelled by mandamus from the
Court of Quarter Sessions.
We have given a concise summary of the
act, because we deem it a very important
change, in the laws for keeping the township
roads in repair. Some townships have ape-
cial laws applicable to them for the sale of I
tne repairing ol roaus, out we believe mat I
this bill, if generally accepted by the tax
payers of the different townshlps,would glv
us better roads, at a less cost to the taxpay
ers. If this act Is accepted by a township,
the supervisor's duty would bo to pass over
every road in his township twice every
month, and the contractor would give his
time to the work ho had contracted to dn,
and with a small force bo constantly going
over the roads. The supervisor would be
paid a small salary, just enough to compen
sate him for his time. The trouble with the
roads now is that tbey are neglected and al
lowed to get "bad" before being attended to,
while if taken in time the repairing of them
would cost less, and they would always be
passable, and never really bad. It will be
the bounden duty of one man to keep tbem
in repair, and of another to see that it is
done, or be will not be paid, and both are
liable to.be punished for neglecting to per
form their respective duties. On the whole
we think the bill ought to be passed. lie.
Mother Sliipton's Prophecy.
THE WOULD TO COME TO AN END IN 1881.
Many people take great comfort just now
in repeating certain lines of Mo'her Ship
ton's Prophecy," said to have been written
in 1453 :
In twice two hundred year's the Bear
The Crescent Bhall assail ;
Put If the Cock and Hull unite,
The Bear Bhall not prevail.
But look 1 in twice ten years again
Let Islam know and fear
The Cross shall wax, the Crescent wane,
Grow pale and disappear.
"Twice two hundred yeark" from 1453
brings us to 1853. This was the beginning
of the Crimean war. France (the "cock")
and England (the "bull") declared war in
alliance with Turkey (Islam) against Rus
sia (the "bear") in March, 1854. In 185G
peace was concluded by congress at Paris.
"The bear did not prevail." "Twice ten
years"from this period brings us to 187C,dur
lag which year the disturbances commenced
in Herzegovina, Bosnia and Bulgaria, Mon
. r. . ........ . ,
tenegro auu oervia; wnicn nnauy involved
the Porte in war.
This is a good fit so far, but Mother Ship
tun proceeds to day :
Gold shall be found aud grown
In a land that's not yet known,
l'iro and water shall wonders do,
Kngland at last shall admit a Jew,
Tho world to an end shall come
In eighteen hundred aud eighty-one
If all this is true, the man elected Presi
dent In 18S0 will hardly get settled in his
seat. Inter. Ocran:
'Old SI."
THE OLD GENTLEMAN BPEAK8 HIS MIND
ABOUT BILL CHANDLER.
Old Si came in yesterday and said,
"pbe-wl" with. tho accent heavy on the
"ew,"
"What Is the matter now?"
"Well, I'se had er two day's job dat wan
wurse dan plowin' in stumpy Ian' I
"What was that !"
"Well, 1 a bin reedln' dat letter dat AH
ter Jllll Uban'lf r rit'bout de l'resldenclill
mortgldgel
"What do you think of Itt"
-wen, uitputsmein minu oi uem two
fellers az stole de ham least wise, one stole
de ham an' gib bit ter de udder 1"
"Well, what of that?"
"Why, de one dat got de ham, he eat hit
all up I"
"What did the other do?"
"He didn't git nene an he went 'round
turnln' Slate's cbldence on de street cor
ners I"
"Now, how does that apply here?''
" Hell, Mister Chan'ler, he went down to
Flurldy an' stole Mister Tildlu's ham an'
gib hit to Mister Hayes."
"Yes?"
"An' Mister Hayes, be tuck an went up
in de While House an' eat up de ham I"
"And wbete does Chandler come In?"
"Dat's hit I He don't come in at all!
Hayes cat de bam, wiped his inouf wid bis
cotc-kleve au' didn't then grceze Mia'tr
Chau'ler'a mouf wid de ineat tkln an' dat'a
what he'a iiowllu' 'bout I"
Miscellaneous.
'
nth.
The Canary that Talked too Math,
Annette's canary-bird's cage, will) the
canary in It, wai brought .Into-the library
anil hung upon a hook btntdo tlie.wjnilow.
Out popped a moUso from ft hoio Vcilrid
the book case.
"Why.what are you Iterator canary ?" he
tald, "I thought your place was the bay
window In the dining-room."
"So it Is o it Is 1" beginning with a
twitter, answered the canary ; "but they
aatd I talked too much 1" ending with a
trill.
"Talked 1" repeated the mouse, sitting up
on her hind-lees and looking earnestly at
him. "I thought you only sang I"
"Well, singing and talking mean about
the same thlug In bird-language," said the I
canary. "But goodness g-r-r-raclousl" he
went on, swinging rapidly to and fro In his
little swing at the top of his .cage, "'t was
thev that talked an much mv mlstrc ss and
. . . . I
tiie tlocior;s wile, anu uioiioctor asiaier no
. t i.i f.. i ...i t nm I
me. i iuu ecarteiy u wuru, mi yev m. um
called a chatterbox, and punished before
, (T.i i i. . ii
company, too I I leel mad enough to pull
thing, mouse, and I II tell you all about It
-what they said, what I said and you shall
I judge if I deserved to bo banished.
,The doctor's wife and the doctor's sis
ter called.
"It's a lovely day 1" said they.
" 'A lovely, lovely, lovely day!" sang I.
I "The sun shiues bright the sky is blue
the. grass is green yes, lovely, lovely, love
ly and I'm happy, happy, happy,, and
glad, glad, glad 1"
"They went right on talking, though I
sang my very best,without paying the slight
est attention to me; and when I stopped,
T f-allirlit t1i wrtr.ta 'lrt bm" frnm mv
mistress, and then I sang again: "Sweet,
sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet is
th rioter sweet f. Hia rontveet thn
song of the bird sweet the bird sweet the
clover sweet the rose the rose the clover
the bird yes, yes, yea sweet, sweet,
sweet 1" And as I paused to take breath,
I heard some one say, "What a noise that
birdmakeal how loudly ho'sings I" "How
loudly ho sings I" repeated I, how loudly he
sings 1 the bird, the bird, the beautiful
bird aweet, sweet, sweet, aweet ' But
suddenly my song ended, for my mlstrees
got up, uuhobked my cage,saylng, "Canary,
you're a chatterbox ; you talk too much,"
and brought me In here.
"And really, mouse, as you must see, I
didn't say more than a dozen or so words.
What do you think about it ?"
"Well," said the mouse, stroking her
whiskers and speaking slowly, "you didn't
lay much, but it strikes me you talked a
great deal."
"Oh 1" said the canary, putting his head
on one side and looking thoughtfully at her
out of his right, bright, black, round eye.
But just then tho mouse heard an approach
ing footstep, and. without even saying
"good-bye," eho hurried away to the hole
behind tho book-case. St, Alcholat for
March.
What the Blind See.
Mr. Levy, In his work on "Blindness and
toe tillnd, says : When passing along a
street I can distinguish shops from private
houses, and even point out the' doors, win
dows, etc., and this whether the doors be
shut or open. When a window consists of
an entire sheet of glass it is more difficult to
discover than one composed of a number of
small panes. From this it would seem that
glass is a bad conductor of sensation con
nected with this sense. When objects below
the face are perceived the objects seem to
come in an oblique line from the objects to
tho upper part of the face. While walking
with a friend in Forest Lane, I said pointing
to a fence which separated the road from
the field, "Those rails are not quite as high
us my shoulder ?"
He looked nt them and said they were
higher. They, however, measured three
incbes lower than my shoulder. When I
made this observation I was about four leet
from the rails. Certainly in this instance
facial perception waa more accurate than
sight. When the lower part of the fence is
brickwork, and the upper part tails, the fact
can be detected, and the line where the two
meet easily perceived. Irregularities in
height, projections and inundations in walls
can also be discovered. A similar sense
is found among the animal creation, and es
pecially in bats, which have been known to
fly about without striking anything after the
cruel, experiment had been made of ex
tacting their eyes. London Olobt.
The Latest Cariosities.
A fence made from tho railings of a
scolding wife. A plate of butter from the
.,m nr . i.t. ti, ... it :. i iii.
" "
chango of the moon." The.abriginal brush
used In painting the signs of the times, Tbe
latest contract with the trade winds, The
chair in which the sun sets. A garment for
tne naked eve. A buckle to fasten on a
laughing stock, Tho animal that drew the
Inference. An egg from the nestof thieves.
A bucket of water from "All'a Well." Soap
with which a man was washed overboard.
The strop which is used to sharpen the I
water's edge. A portion of yeast used in I
raising tho wind. Tbe saucer belonging to
the cup of sorrow. Illnges and locks for I
the trunk of au elephant. A feather from
the wings of a flying report.
Aueidote of Lincoln.
"One day," said Mr. Lincoln, "when 1
first got here, I got into a fit of musing in
my room, and stood resting my elbows on
I the bureau, Looking into the glass It struck I
me what an awful ugly man I was, The I
1 fact Krew on W8 auj j matie u , min j
1 that I must be the ugliest man in the world.
It so maddened me that I resolved, should
- I ever see an uglier man I would shoot him
at sight. Not long after this Andy " nam-
ing a lawyer present) "came to town, and
the first time I saw him I said to myself,
'There's the man.' I went home, took down
my gun, and prowled around the streets
waiting for him. He soon came along.
'Halt, Audy,' said I, pointing, my gun at
him. 'Say your prayers, for I'm going to
shoot you.
" 'Why, Mr. Lincoln, what's the matter ?
what have I done?"
"Well, I made an oath that if I over saw
u man uglier than I am, I'd shoot him on
the spot. You are uglier cure ; so make
ready to die.
" 'Mr. Lincoln, do you really think I am
uglier than you ?'
" 'Yes.'
'"Well, Mr. Lincoln,' replied Andy de
liberately, and looking me squarely In the
face, ' If I am any ugller,rc atwiy F Ed
itor' Draxctr In Jfarpcr't Mayasine ur De
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"J" " TV, ,'vul ""nienu. ua a route of
, ,
Construction and
the
PENNSYLVANIA
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THE SAFETY APPLIANCES
In use on this lino well Illustrate the tar-eeln? and
liberal policy or its mflnaireineiu,iii iui;uruuui;u
wnicn tuo uiuuy oniy ui an mi nuiemcui. ...u ..v,,
i its cost nas wen tne nucn
nucsilou of consideration,
Among many may bo nouccu
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JANNEY COUPLER, BUFFER and PLATFORM,
THE WHABTON-PATENT SWITCH,
AND TUB
WESTIHOHOUSU AIR-BRAKE,
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android-bed a combination ot sarcRiiards uealnst
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tho Pennsylvania ltaliroad must rorm
A Pleasing anl HenoraMi Experience.
Tickets for Bale at tho lowest rates at the Ticket
Offices of the company In au Important cities and
towns.
FRANK THOMPSON,
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L. P. FARMER.
Gent Passenger Agent.
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feb l, is-ly
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THE NEEDHAM
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THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
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AT REDUCED PRICES.
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for Isoys lor
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Just received a full lino of all the
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imii'tr. , 1111111V or uhlrnluno been painted six ears, and now look as wellns whenllrst painted
ICAt. rI.Nl' hdslukni HrfctrilKMIUMSnttwentyof tho Htato Fairs of the Union. Samrlecardof
scntfrie. Addin.3 N. V. KN A M K I. PAINT CO., lis l'rlnce street, N. V., or IlKNIlY I
I .V MN, Aktvnts tail . -Market street, I'htladclphla, l'a, July S7, '77-ly
UIIKMH'.M
olors neat
LUKIl
0". HI- ISrdZIZEl'S
Mammoth Grocery, corner
BLOOMSBUBG, F.,
IS THE H..l'K TO nut Till! WORTH OP YOUIt money in the finest and freshest op
Fancy Imported and DomesticlStaple Groceries of Every Description,
Qaeeasware, Glassware, Wood and Willowware,
Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars,
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH,
OB NICE FRESH PllODUGE.
. Jan 1, 18IT.
IS THE
LAEGM WEWSPIPME
AND HAS THE
OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Terms $2.00 a Year.
Country Produce taken on Subscriptin.
THE DIFFERENT
IN THIS PAPER
OF THE INNUMERABLE
AND MATERIAL
All Kinds ol
Printing done on
at low rates.
OFFICE NORTH SIDE
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Willow Vale Estate
3
The
A Valuable property, li Inc In J'rarAUn township,
Columbia county, rennsylvanta, on the eafct branrn
ot KoarlDKcrcek. It ronalbUof a beautirul farm ol
about
ISO ACRES,
on wnlch are erected a commodloua ami comforta
ble Duelllnj House, a large Hank tnru, Cider Tieaa,
and al neceaaary out-bulldinga. It baa erowlng
upon It abundance or excellent fruit, baa a well ot
water at both tho dwelling bouse and barn, and la
convenient ot acccfcaby public roads.
OS'IV
Adjoining aud being a pari ol tho same, but will be
add separately If desired, about the acres ot Ilia
abo e lands, w hereon are erected a large
CUSTOM, (HOST AMD FL0U1IIN0 illlX,
with four run of atone, a Dwelling House, a aw
Mill, a Dry Goods Btoru and Dwelling House, and
other Improvements, together w ltli the water-pow er
and appurtenances thereto.
The WIIIom vale 1'ont Ollice
It on the premises. It Iswlthlu easy reach of Cala-
wlnsa, Centralla, Aibland, Mount Carrnel and other
raining towns for market purposes.
Tho property Is bounded by lands of Munson, and
Artley, and Hheeta, and D. Hower and others. The
two described properties will be sold separately or
together to suit purchasers. For terms apply to
Kllas Mendtnnall, K. II. Drinker or John 11. Freeze,
at lilooinsburg, l'enn a, kb.B, 'lilt
this rarau is ox hlk with
R DWELL k pHLSMAN
. Advertising V Agent,
IHIRP CHESTNUT T T. t.OUl. Mu
Srimig ooste!
II 'Ik'l I i.'
,liJ JL
up in tho latest stylo.
unuureti.
at the lowest nrices.
latest styles in color and quality of
a paint that Is much handsomer, and will
ANY 0T1IKU PAINT.
desired. Is on many thousands ot the finest buildings
ears, and now look as wellns whenllrst painted
of Main and Centre streets.
STYLES OF TYPE
Plain and Fancy
short notice and
OF THE COURT HOUSE,
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
"TJ7"M. F. BODINE, Iron Street below acc-
T ond, Uloomsburg, l'a., Is prepared to do al
kinds ot
PAINTINO,
GLAZING,
and
PAPER HANGING.
In the boat styles, at lowest prices, and at short
notice.
1'artlca baring such work to do will save money
calling on me.
All work warranted to glvo satisfaction. Orders
solicited
WM. F. BODINE.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
Health ond llapplne&B ait) priceless Wealth to their
po&et&Gm, and jet they aru vltlitu tbe rtutb U c-
cry one wuo vtiu ube
WRIGHT'S L1VEB PILLS,
The only sure CUIUS for Torpid Liter, Dyspepsia,
Headaihe. bour Hlomath. Coubtlrutlon. litbliitv.
Nausea, aud all llllllous complulnlsand lllood dis
orders. Wone genuine unlebs signed "Hw, bright,
i'hlla." If jnur Iruvglst will not suprly send ts
ems for ono box to liairiik, Holler & Co1e H.Mi
ku, I'Liia. jan. , 7-iy nr
ALT.X3ET.on.
euRBiMLVKrscrTiir:-
THROAT.UJNQS.UVER & BLQQU
In tho womtcrful medicine to which the nfflietei.
mo nboe illrpriM for irhcf, tho itlnrnvfrrr lc
hotM ha lift rninlilnctl hnnnont tnmenf X.i.
lure'n fnrcioipn rurntlvo imvcrtle, which (irw
h'.ii InMHUil Into tho tcgctnbla Llugilom fr heal
ing the nick. Hum hcic ncr licforr ci..l.ncl tn
ine medicine. The c htenrcof thl fact I found In
ttic tixcAl variety or iimMoimitMtculseasci which
it h:i4 tceu found to enn'iicr. lu the chic of
llronrliltla, Severe Couclm, ami the eaily
p tape a of :iii.uiiitlloii, It ha a(onUlicil tho
inutnc.il inciuiy. nit-i oimncnc tuivician pro
iimiiicc It tho picaicst mcllvnl discovery of tho
Hfv't"' While It cure the nrvciet ('ongln. It
Mn,nfrthcn4 tho pvstein ninl iMirlflt'M tho
IiIimmI. II r ll pt eat nml thorough hl'MHl.purifv
iiif iniertlc9, It cures nil Hntunr. from the
nrti srrtuiun 10 a roniinon motcii. iiin
te.or llrtipltniu Meicurlnl ilii-easc, Mineral
oiou. an. I their effect, arc eradicated, nml
vitro rou a health ami a uniiml conmitutlnii mtalx
llihed. llryslpelnH, Siitt-rlieuiii, I'evcr
Stires, Scaly or IIuukIi SUIii, hi uliort. all
the tiutueioiu dlenseei ciucd hv hail hlnod, nrc
cnit'iiieieti nr mi )ioeuti, purityiiiff, ami in
viyniulln medicine.
If rou frel dull, tiro war. dehilltatril. hate in How
color of Mn, or j ellowish hi mm iiou on faco or
uo"iv, irt'(iicni iienuacno r iiiz7iiHMft, oai laste in
mouth, Iniernnl heat or chilli alternated with hot
flushi'. low nH It, and cloomv forehoillnirs. Ir-
icirular nppetltc, and ton cue co.nel. vrnt nro
fiiflertng from Torpltl la rr, or HtlloitH
iicn." jn many ruc-t oi i.iver t-om-llniiit
only i.ut ot lhe.o pvnipinun mu cx-
n'rifiirru. ds ;i rfini'iv ir mi fhi'H raui, nr.
'ifn'n'1 Cnlili'li Mi'dic.il DUfNiioi'i li.ui..u.iiil
as It etect cifeet ruics, leaving the lixcr
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 Pi r JT1LE.
I'reparcl lir II. V. I'lIIIII'i:, .11, I).. flc
iTniiricmr, iu inu uuui.n.s in.srK.ssAKV.
illldnln. S. 1 .
Sop. 21, TJ-tf
Th,i Cul llluilral.ilh. Mlnntro' U.ln.fi!
IJl l'llQItClO'H I'l
Fountain Natal Injoctor,
DOUCHE,
This instrument Is especially designed for the
ocrlt'Ct application of
DR. SAGE'S OATAERH REMEDY.
It Is the only form of instrument yet indented
with which fluid medicine cm be carried hifjh up
and perfectly uj'pltett to nil pftit of the affecied
naal ptsages, and the chamieior cavities com
municatltiK therewith, lu which gores and ulcers
frequently exist, ami from which the catairhal
Uncharge generally proceed. The uunt of llc
rss lu treating Catarrh hereitore has ariacn
largely from the impoasihilltv of applying rem
edies to these cat ities mid chnmhera by any of ue
on Unary methods. This obstacle in the way of
effecting cures Is cntliely overcome by the inven
tion of the Douche. Its use ts pleasant am) bo
simple that n child can understand It. Full and
explicit direction accompany each intni
mcnt. When tneil with thU Instrument. Dr.
Saee'a Catarrh Itemed? cures recent attacks of
Cold In tho Head" by ft
ft3 few applications.
ESCATARRH
iS SYItIl'TO?I."l-Frcilieilt
headache, ilincliarge falling Into throat, fonic
tlina iirolilrc, watery, lluck mucin, purulent,
offensive, etc In others, a ilrynciii, dry, watery,
went, nr liillanied cres, stopping up, or obstruc
tion, of nanal passages, ringing In cars, deaf
ness, hawking anil coughing to clear throat,
ulcerations, si-alts from ulcers, voice altered,
nasal twang, iillenslvc breath, Impaired or total
deprivation of eense of smelt and uslc, dizziness,
mental ilcire.ion, loss of appetite, indigestion,
enl.irged tonsils, tlckllns cough, ctr. onlvnfcw
ot thee symptoms aro likely 10 bo present In any
case at one time.
nr. Satro'B Cn.tn.rrli Ilcnteilr, when used
Willi llr. I'lerco'. Nnnnl llomlie, and ar
couiunieil ltli the cnnatltutianal ti eminent w Inch
is recommended In the pamphlet that wraps each
bottle ot the llemeily, is a perfect spccillc lor this
loathsome. ilife.ic. It Is mild and pleasant to
u-e, containing no 6trnng or caustio drugs or
unison. '1 lie Catarrh Keniedy is sold at 50 cents,
Douche nt on cents, by all Druggists.
7". l'Ii:ilCi:. .V. IK, J'l-oj.'r,
limwi.o. N. Y.
Sep. 23, 'IT-tf
The Lightest Running,
The Simplest,
The Most Durablo,
Tho Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
It It easily uiulemtood, make the
Jollble-tlircnd loek-Kllteli, Ansaelr
reculatlus lenalon ami take-up,
unit etH do (Aewliolo rauye of family
trurk without chance.
Ttte lfc Domestic U moif. I f he matt
durable manner, telth conical eteel
bearing' and compeneatlna Journal
throughout.
1 PAPER FASHIONS.
Tltcie popular PATTEIIN8 (or
lattice; tutors', and children' dre,
are cut on a ayalem auperlor to any
In Iter, and can be underttood by any
one. J'lt direction unit lltmtroflom
vn each envelope.
Send Tire Ccnte for Illustrated Cata
logue of lOOU l'athlon.
Sewins Machine Co., Now York.
I. W, HARTMAN,
Anent "Domestic" Paper Fashions
Bloomshurg;.
UecembcrK, H'7-ly
"DMINISTltATOU'S NOTICE.
ETATI 0' TUOllia KHEiULUU. nrrvlsrn.
U ttera of AdmlnUiratlon ou the eatato of 'I Loin us
Krtuler late ot hcott township. Columbia county,
IU. deeenbcd, hate U en t-ruuud ty the fteglnter of
aald county lo tho undersigned Administrator of
liloouishurg. All persona liatlng clalma against
the ckUiUi of the decidciit are requested to present
Iheiufor billliineiit, and those Indebted to the c.
i.ic uj tuam-o iuj uieui, 10 iuu uuuersigneu Aatninia-
Irator without delay, .
, , V)UJaM KnKSSLEIt,
lau.sa.'Tbdrr AdailuUtrilor,
mm
WISTAR'S BALSAM
WJSTAR'S BALSAM
OF
OF
WILD CHERRY
WILD CHERRY
OUHUH
Cohh,
fiire Throat,
Jfoartcnm,
every Ajfietion,
OF TIIK
THROAT, LUNGS AND QUEST,
l.XGI.UUINU KVKM
CONSUMPTION.
FllOMKI.DKH It. UOIt.MAN, A MtNlSTKItOFTlIE
n08PKL IN tlLOVKIl, VT,
"I havo been troubled for Buvcrnl years with a dlf
Ilculiy of tho heart and lungi j hatu applied to sev
era plijslcl.tni for help, nmftmo tried inmost every
reu edv recoinmeuded, without receiving any nsili
tancf, but had been grjnlu? weaker and weaker,
tuitll, hearing of VItai'a liiilcnm nf Mild rberr?
nliont a jciir sliuc, I commenced uslngltwliii lirf.
,u,-,iuti,i irun. 11 n,i nut uni,v icsiorrn my iiing.H lo
11 sound state, but I am entirely rellcfed vt II111 illf,
llculty or rtlwnso ot tho heart, t lmtii no hoMfillou
In K.i log that It li thn bit lung mcdlclnn beloro
tho publl , and I cheerfully nml conrtcli'iitlously re
commend it loall persons surrcrlng with pulmonary
eompl lnts "
Wistar's HSalsam
Wistaf's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
oi' Wild (Jhcrry.
FIIOMMItS. 1HAA0 SIOOIIE, OF ItlCIIMONl), VT,
"Some Ihreo ears Mnco I was attacked wltlia
severe eouifh, soreness nnd Irritation ot Iholuntri,
to which was added nsthmalh nsevern form. Dur
ing the Ilrt ear I tried si etnl of tlm most popular
medicines nt the diy.btit rerelvcd no real relief, and
l had almost despaired of over refrnlnlnir my health
when I waa Indueed to try Dr. Istnr's Hal sum of
Wild fhrry, which veiy soon relieved me, My
eoiij-h brcamii loose, the soreness mil Irritation 1II9-
apiienreu, nun iny Beneininoaiin tf-nn 10 menu.
iiiiiiiiuii'ii us ii'C mm 11 lew oouies rcioieo ino in
teller health than I eer honed to enlov iienln. f
believe the IUH1111 to bo thu most unable remedy
tnar can ue iounu,"
Wistar's B ilsam
Wistar's Ealsatn
of Wild Cherry,
of Wild Cherry.
ritOM 11ENJAMIN WIIUKLKli. STATION AGENT
AT SOUTH KOVALSTOX, MAbS,
Iwns mo-t severclv nmicted with a hard, drv
cough with IU usual oecompanlment ot night sweats
completely prostrating-my nervous s stem, and pros
trating mv nervous siHit'in, nnd producing: Bucha
debilitated state of llealtti that, after trying medical
niu iu no purpose, i nnu given iin hu uopeorever
recoverlnj?, as had also my frlenus. At this stage of
matters I was prevailed upon, through the influence
of a nelffhbor.to try wistar's Hal sain, though with
no belief whatever In Its truly wonderful curative
properties, ana wrore using two uoaies tne eneex
was almost magical. My cough entirely lert me tho
nlpht Kweats deserted n.e, hopo once more elevated
my depressed (ipirits, and soon I had attained my
wontt-d Rtreiiirt h nml vl?nr. T lins Iiom this Hulsam.
as has oiten tn-en remarked by persons conversant
with the above facts in this vicinity literally snatch
ed me from the grave. Yon nro at liberty to use thLs
lorinu ueneni oi uie nnuciea."
Wistar's Balsam
Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
of Wild Cherry.
Is prepared by seth v. FOWLK i; SONS. 60 Har
rison ntenuc, Uoston, Mass. sold by dealers cen
erally. so cts. and (1 a bottle. maich
Dr.A.G.i)L!N'S
rrifta ItndUl,
1 tju Mulling
n ptrf of I'rlvulo naluw, multlni from mlji ubuMf
FmUIuii, LoHM of Mem or'
r Inriftloti m tutor Pcminni rsi. npni jifoaunnt
j, lmpl 1
jScl-TOU
lm, hi.l ft lltV-lonK 1
inerint. ml cure hrn Othf fail.
eftniuHl Psr hoot, ue tto inerrurv. hu lha
luvnl ("V (Win lb U. S. I, llh.H reauiiinti iMintrnt with
prlliito liomi and bowd, callor wriw. ty ronvt nirtir fur
tth!iiu Rend fifty runU fi inpl ftf nblr (looili and Hr
rular of litiportint Infunoatlon bytipraa. IIL OLI'H
irTITlTiTn n TTTTT1 S ran. ffmteJk
ufinn I ml.l II atrrd of Utn Sue- uii nil ilUam pftu
txtlurr. ValuabU altiti to ll 1 iturl, t ti id tr roDtmilatlii(
!iinrrin.u, tl'tw to I tniliiYm n I. .f In ilia tnarrfed nl
lUrn. htrrrylnxty thouU fell tltU Look, iWn 6 cauU, loaoyaJ"
aug. 11, 17-iy It & o
RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES
JpiIILADKM'IIA AND l.KADINCI 110AD
AitUANOKJIENT OF l'ASSKNGEU
TUAINS.
May si, 1876.
TaiiNi, LKAVE KCFKKT A8 lOLlOWR (FrMA 1'XClllK
For New York, Philadelphia, Keadiiiff, 1'ottsMllo
Tamaqua, Jtc, 11,33 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,33 u. m. 5,47 and 7,3C p. in.
For VUllaiiiiiport,o,'is o.ai a. m. and 4,00 p. in.
TiUINSrOU KCrEKT LE1VS 18 FOLLOWS, (StKDiT K
CE1TKD.)
Leave Now York, 8,45 a. in.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,13 a. m.
Lcavo Ileadlnj, 11,3 1 a. m., I'ottsvllle, 1S.15 p. m
and Tamaqua, 1,23 p. in.
Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 c,?5 a. m. and 4, (hi p. in.
Leave Wllllauinpoi t ,o,si a.m,l!,no m. and B,oo p. m
l'assensera nnd from New York and l'hllado
phla bo throuu a w ithout change of cars.
J. II. WOtlTThN,
C. 0, HANCOCK. licucral .Manager,
tleueral'llcket Agent,
Jan. u, isin tt.
NOKTHEKN CKXTKAL ItAIUVAY
COMPANY.
On and after November 20th. 1873, trains w 111 leave
SUNUUltYas fullowai
NOHTHWAHD.
Krle Mall 6.10 a. in., arrive Elmlra li , r
" Canandnlgua. . . 3.35 p. m
Itochester 0.15 "
Nlnp-nt',1 . . u j.i li
Ilenovo accommodation ll.lo a. in. arrlto Williams
rt 18.55 n. m.
KlmlraMalU.ls a. m., arrive Elmlra lo.soa.m.
uunaio uspress 7.15 a. in. an It o lluftalo s.511 a. in
bOUTIIWAllI).
UuBalo Kxpress 2.50 a. in. aritve Ilai rlsburg 4.50 a. in
" llaltlmore 8.10
Elmlra Wall 11.15 a.m., arrive Ilarrltburgl.60 p. m
" Washington 10.30 "
" llaltlmore 0.30
" Washington 8.30 "
Itarrlshurg accommodation s.4op. ni.arrltu Hart la
burg 10.50 p. m,
arrive Haltlmoro s.!s a. in
" Wiuhlnglon 0.13 '
Krle Mall 12.53 a. ra.arrhollarrlsbuigaosa. mj
" Haltlmoro 8.40 "
" Washington 10.35"
1 1 Ml dally except Sunday.
1). M, BOYIi, Jr., Ucncral l'awengcr Agen
A. J. CAbSATT, Ccnerul Manago
XJ WESTKllN ltAlLUOAl).
i,i,An.tiu'
LACKAWANNA AND
LUOAl).
HLOOMSBURQ DIVISION.
Time-Table No. 39, TaLea effect at 4:30 A, M
MONDAY, NOVEMllElt S2 1675.
NOHT1I,
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
a,m. p m. p.m!
p.m. p.m. a.m,
8 05 3 68
8 LI 3 61
IU 11)
I 10 3 42
t 4l 3 31
I S3 3 82
7 II 3 27
7 2 4 23
7 18 II 10
7 10 3 17
7 15 3 17
7 07 8 13
7 03 3 IW
I 68 8 04
5 61 3 Id
t 45 2 64
0 80 2 42
6 10 2 8l
0 UII I 25
1 02 3 12
D 65 2 13
9 4s
9 43
Krniilon
.unlet ue
luilunUle.,.,
,,,!,ackiiw'anna...
I'lttsion
,. West inthtou,.
..... Wjommg
Mallby
liennett
Kingston
Kingston
,. I'l) mouth June.
.... I'l) mouth
...... .Avondale....,,
NantIcoke..
Muntock'Htreek.
.Wilckshlnny.,.,
....Hick's Ferry...
....lieacb llaten...
....... lierwlck ....
9 88
9 48
V 63
9 38
2 24
e so
8 33
II 43
0 (P
0 ts
7 01
7 ts)
7 U
0 81
9 81
10 (l
9 26
9 UI
9 13
2 88
2 40
2 62
2 68
8 04
8 17
10 on
10 11
10 ic
9 11
9 01
in no
10 23
9 06
9 16
10 21 8 111 7 IS
10 27 3 17 7 25
8 69
8 66
8 61
8 48
8 411
e 8o,
e 19
8 11
8 U
8 12
7 68
7 64
7 40
7 411
7 80
7 80
7 20
7 11
10 32 3 Vt 7 SS
10 S3 I 21 7 40
10 40 3 82 7 42
10 44 3 87 I 63
10 62 8 45 8 (0
11 IB 4 UI 8 25
11 17 4 IS 8 40
11 23 4 81 8 tS
11 SI 4 ill
II IS 4 87
....llrlar Creek..
...Willow drove.
9 OS
E 62 2 10
6 48 2 l
0 60
0 60
7 20
7 08
7 40
11 KV
11 43
4 41
5 40
6 84
6 28
D 23
6 20
6 13
4 65
4 60
4 85
p.m.
1 68
1 S3
1 48
1 43
1 41)
1 25
1 1
1 IS
1 OU
p.m.
.uine lunge
Epy......
Uloomsburg,.
. Ilunert
4 48
4 M
0 19
11 61
11 57
18 j 6 (8 7 43
12 07 6 14 7 62
18 10 6 20 8 6S
12 23 6 88 8 20
12 23 6 47, 8 40
19 8 6 62 8 47
12 61 10 9 IS
Catawlssa Urldge.
..liarsa owiicu
... .Iianvllle
Chulaa y(,.
Cameron
7 04
7 0
6 45
a. in.
.Northumberland.
P:.n.-.X'h'-:"l
, e. iialoibau, bupi,
nr.iu cu it- n t e, Hrmdon, im-o. 10, iio.
ONE
Parlor I'lcture primed In 10 colors
25MBitiiur cards with sour name
linely printed. 10 Ulrtatlom ojds
1U Klifflk If WIHi.r.
IKifc llfllv for M tftotu flrtirt ii.s... J.
urta. l uuiur. 6 ti-im. ' i... i,.,
j
l"!'!Vly' tenia, (renalvit tlckns or i,n
ummk lino.. 4M, ctuauut tt. I'mjidi.inLia
Mr UUII dHA 'i4.triii . Ii...'i...-."!
war, 8,W-ly -
Couqht,
l nooning Vouijh, Jnjlucma, Jironchiti,
Urovp, J'atn in the tide
and llrctit, Spitting lllood,
Quinnj, J'iilhitic, and