The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 26, 1878, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
Miseelaneous.
Chinese MmlianH.
When the Chinese ports were first open
td, the foreign trade, went Into English anil
airtcan hand, but in a few yean the flcr
una came In and took a large share of It.
The could Ike and work cheaper than tbelr
cosapttltors, and for a considerable while
they flourished. Hut when the Chinese
use to the front, all others suQerrd alike,
m Us oew competitor could leat each and
ry one of them in the ability to get along
with small profits. A Chinese official said
on day to a friend of mine, "Englishman
tad Mel lean man come here makee big pig
on; blmeby long come German man eatce
p Englishman and Mellcftn man ; China
an come now, be maken eat up German
van ; sometime you makee see Chinaman
eatee every ting." There is every reason to
believe that his prediction will bo fulfilled
in the main ; that tho "eatee up" U going
on pretty rapidly a great many persons can
testily.
In Hong Kong the Chinese houses are
Increasing annually, while the English ntid
other foreign ones nre decreasing. Hows of
tores formerly occupied by English mer
chants have been given up to Chinese, and
the number grews and grows with each re
curring season. Nineteen-twentieths of the
population of Hong-Kong are Chinese, ami
there Is not a branch of business into which
they have not entered. They have shipping
and commercial houses, steam-ship, bank
ing, and insurance companies, as I have al
ready mentioned, and you can buy in their
shops nearly every article of foreign manu
facture that you can buy iu the English
tores, and almost invariably at lower price.
The complete free trade established at
Hong-Kong has been good for the English
manufacturer, but not so for the English
merchant who established himself in the
colony.
So much for John on bis own soil. Let
tt aee what he has been doing in carrying
the war into the enemy's country.
We are pretty well aware of what be bos
done in California, and so I will not, take
up that branch of the subject, In all the
open ports of Japan the Chinese are thickjy
established. Their competition is more. with
Europeans than with the Japanese, and tbey
have succeeded in making a very large in
road into the profits of the foreigner, though
less to than at Hong-Kong, Shanghai, or
the other Chinese ports. Going west from
Hong-Kong, we come to Cochin China, the
French possession, of which Sal-goo is the
capital. There the Chinese have been stea'd
Idly cutting into the trade,- until they have
by far the best of it, and have driven some.
fersign bouses out of business. During
1876 the Chinese shipped nine tenths of the
rice crop, amounting to nearly 6,000,000
plculs (133 pounds to the picul). All oth
r articles of export were shipped by them,
with a very few, exceptions, and. they, have,
at least fire-sixths of tho import1 'tra'de.
Much of the shipment is to Hong-Kong,
aad a great portion of it is in Chinese ves
ts!, while many of the English-ships -find
it expedient to employ Chinese agenU.Tbe
Hong-Kong agency of the .only, line of
. . . Tl 1 Vjf '
w mere running iu uaug-Kyit, Diaui, is
Chinese, and when I purchased my ticket
by one of the company's ships, .1 was oblig
ed to apply to the head of the .Yuen Vat
Hong, and make my negotiations' with him.
The captain told me that all the rice carried
by him or his companion vessels was .on
Chinese account, and I found on reaching
Bang-kok a Chinese line of steamers run
nieg to Singapore. Foreign business, at
Bang-kok grows smaller each year, while
Chinese business Increases. The Celestial
has much of the local trade in Bang-tok I
was told that the government licenses for
ths tale of spirits were in the bauds of a
Chinese, while another had the monopoly of
gambling-houses.
At Singapore there are more than 100,-
000 Chinese, one-fourth as many Malays,
and about 1000 Europeans. The Chinese
hare gained in numbers, while the Euro
peans have lost, in spite of the steadily in
creasing Importance of Singapore. While
1 was there a quarrel arose between the
Chinese and foreign merchants or rather
it was in progress when I arrived concern
ing the delivery of pepper, gambier, and
other articles of merchandise which the for
mer sell to the latter. The disputed point
was on a matter of delivery, the latter de
manding and the former refusing to make
delivery at the foreign go-downs (ware
house). The foreigners united, and agreed
not to buy until the point was yielded to
them ; the Chinese united, and refused to
ell except at their own go-downs. See the
advantage of Chinese combination over a
foreign one : when I left Singapore two of
the foreign houses had broken from the com
bination, and wero buying pepper and gam
bier on the terms of the Chinese, while the
latter were as firm as the rock of Gibraltar.
I don't know who won the fight, but I think
it is not hard to guess, especially as there
had been similar troubles before, in which
the Chinese came out head. Certainly tbey
are a most indefatigable lot of merchants,
and it is really a wonder how so many of
the natives of the Flowery Kingdom man
age to make a living on the little island of
Singapore. There is not much to choose in
that city between the Chinese and the Ma
lay. Deal with one, and you will generally
wish you had dealt with the other or neith
er. Harper's Magazine for August.
The Bible and its Foes.
Henry Rogers, author of "The Eclipse ol
Faith," in his work on "The Superhuman
Origin of the Bible," says :
"If collected from the earliest times to the
. . ..J , i i it
nraaeui uar, inuuei uuuw ruum uecupy iar
i volume against which they are directed
and would certainly be much more numer
oa than all the works that all other 'sacred'
books ever had the honor of provoking eith
er for or against them. If all the books
vara placed In one library, and this single
oae set on a table iu the middle of It, ana
the stranger were told that this book af
firmed to be. for the most part, the work o
number of unlearned and obscure men be'
Ungiog to a despised nation called tho Jews
had drawn upon Itself, for Its exposure,
confutation aud destruction, this multitude
of volumes, I imagine be would be inclined
to say ; Then I presume this little book
was annihilated long ago ; though how it
could be needful to write a thousandth part
aa much, for any such purpose, I cannot
comprehend. For If the book be what
these authors say, surely It should not be
very difficult to show it to be so ; and If so
what wonderful madness to write all these
volume." How surprised would he the'n
be to learn that tbey were felt not to be
enough ; that similar worts were being mul
tlplled every day,and never more active than
at the present time ; and still to no purpose
la disabusing mankind of this same phrenzy,
lie would learn, Indeed, that so far from ac
conipliibiog the object, the new volumes are
little more than necessary to replace those ot
this fruitful, yet fruitless literature which
art continually sinking into oblivion.
"Hut the volume llself survives both friends
aud foes. Without being able lu speak one
word lu its behalf, but what it lias already
said J without any power of explanation or
rejoinder, In deprecation of tho attacks
made upon it, or to assist thoc who defend
It J it passes along the nges in majestic si
lenre. Impassive amidst nil this tumult of
controversy, In which it takes no part, It
might be likened to some great ship floating
down a mighty river like tho Amazon or Or
inoco, the shores of which are inhabited by
savage tribes. From every llttlo creek or
Inlet, from every petty port or bay, sally flot
illas of canoes, somo seemingly friendly, and
some seemingly hostile, filled with warriors
in all the terror of war.palnt,and their artil
lery of bows and arrows. They nro hostile
tribes ; and soon turning their weapons
against one another, nun! I each other with
great .fury aud loss. Mcamvhllo the noble
vessel silently moves on through tho
scene of confusion, without designing to ni
ter iU course or to fire n shot ! perhaps hero
and there u seaman casts n compassionate
glance from tho lofty bulwarks, mid won
ders at the hardihood of those who come to
assail his leviathan,"
Tho Practical ami Sciit'mcntal Sides of Farm
Life.
Poets have sung tho delights of the farm
er's life in strains so enchanting that one
might wonder why nil the world has not for
saken every other pursuit and betaken It
self to the tilling of the soil. Hut the farm
er himself, iu the unshaded hay-held, ur
plodding in the clayey furrow at tho plow,
with a free-holder's right sticking to each
boot, or bending, with aching back, between
the corn-rows, or breasting the winter storm
lu the performance of imperative duties,looks
at his life from n different point of view.
To him this life appears as full of toll and
care and evil chances as that of any other
toller. And true it is, the life of the ordina
ry farmer is hard, with too little to toften it
too much of work, too little of play. l!ut
as true Is what the poet sang so long ago :
'Thrice happy are tho husbandmen If they
coulil but seo their blessings ; for they have
independence, more than any others who by
tbejsweat of the brow earn their bread, and
tho pure air of heaven to breathe, and the
blessed privilege of daily commuuiou with
nature. ,ix
. It is not easy for tho .farmer to see any
beauty in his enemies, the meadows full of
daisies, with which he is forever fighting, or
by whchj ,he has been igiiominiously con
quered ; the encroaching ranks of golden
rods along the borders of bis fields, and the
bristling bayonets of those Canadian inva
ders, the Ihistles. How few farmers, or oth
er people for that matter, see in the climbing
blusbes-.of the dawning day, or the gorgeous
painifng of its close, or in the perfect day it
self, anything but the foretelling of fair or
foul weather ; or notice the ways of any un
tamed birdor bsajt, except that the crows
come to pull the coru.lhe hawks to catch the
chickens, and foxe3 to steal the lambs aud
turkeys .However, the IVmer generally
does feel a thrill of pleasure when, in the
hyipness of a February or March day,
ue Hears luu caw ui me nrsi jurriuii.-eeKiiii;
hungrysrow. 'The heart of winter is broke.'
j'd'ApriVwhen the fields begin to show a sus
picion of coming green and give forth an
odor of spring, and the dingy snow-banks
along the fences are. dally dwindling, he
welcomes, the carol of the first blue bird, and
is ii'ii to hear the robin after his restless
note, from the boughs of tho old apple tree ;
and the clear voice of the new-come mead
ow lark strikes him as not altogether unmu
sical ; and when he hears the plaintive cry
ofjthejgrass plover ho is sure spring has
come, and then thinks of the small birds no
more till the first blasts of returning winter
sweep over the bare trees and frozen fields,
when all at once he becomes aware that the
troubadours are gone. He sees that tho brave
little chickadee remains faithful to his po-t,
and feels that his cheery note enlivens a lit
tle the dreariness of winter as does the ree
dy piping of the nut-hatch and the voice of
the dowry, fuller of life than of music, and
the discordant note of the blue jay, who,
clad in a bit ot summer sky, loudly proclaims
his presence ; but the singers are gone and
he misses them, August Seribner.
Perils of the Telephone.
The telephone may prove a dangerous
matter for some folks. One of our leading
merchants, whose home is not a thousand
iles from Brooklyn, and who occasionally
luxuriates in his leisure hours in mechani
cal and philosophical experiments, put up
the other day an excellent telephone at his
residence, connecting the parlor with the
rear of the house. On a certain evening,
hile he was at work at ope end of the in
strument, there were a couple of young
bucks being entertained in the parlor by tho
young ladies of the family, and one of them
hose wish may have been father to the
thought, spoke just for the fun ol the thing
of course at the instrument. The quiet
gentleman received at his end of the wire
this complimentary message: "Old Mr.
Watkins, isn't it moat time you went tn
bed?"
The young sauce box in the parlor near
ly jumped from the floor nt the reply that
came back : " Yet, Sir ; and guile time you
went home, young man I" Harper's Maga
zine or A uguit.
Lime Kills l'otuto lSugs,
correspondent writes to the Xew .'!
land Farmer that lio finds nlr-shcked lime
ppliotl to the potato tops will kill the larvm
f the Colorado potato beetle. This Is ill mi
the experience of a correspondent of the
Mirror and J 'anner, who says: 'Two yrars
ago the Colorado beetle attacked my potato
crop. After trying various things without
success, I stumbled on a cask of lime which
had been air-slacked. I commenced to dust
it on the tops, and wherever it fell on the
slugs they turned back and soon dropped olf
and died, I passed over the field threo times
between hoeing and blossom time aud found
it not only sure death to the larva? but a ma
terial benefit to the crop. Last year I tried
the same remedy in another part of the
town with the same good reeult."
e read of a man who placed 200 potato
bugs in a bsttle aud fprinklcd lime over
them. Within ono hour not oue was left
alive. On the following day he sprinkled
lime over his potato patch, and on the next
morning found tens of thousand of bugs ly
Ing dead. Tho experiment is worth try-
ug.
It Is an error to suppose that the 'Arabian
horse la bred in arid deserts, nuil owes the
power of endurance which he possesses in
his adult state to tho hardships which he
endures whllo ho was u colt, The real fact
Is that the Arab selects for their breeding
places some of those delightful spot, known
only In countries like these, where though
all may be dry and barren around, there Is
pasture unrivalled for Its succulence and Its
nutritious or aromatic properties. The
powers of the young animal are afterward
developed by the mingled Influence of plen
tiful and healthy food and sufficient extrcl-
Thomas H. IIahtman. ai-hhht Ham-man,
TUB U14I) FRONT,
ivnosrEURS' block.
HARTMAN BROS.,
llEALEHS IN
TKAS, (JANNKD FIU1IT,
CIOAK8,
TOBACCO.
fiNTjrr,
CONFECTIONERY.
Spicss of all kinds, Glass k Quoensware,
FINE GROCERIES,
Foroign and Domestic Fruits,
AND GENERAL LINE OF
Family Provisions
4th floor below .Market street, liloomsburg, ra.
ir- tioods delivered to all parts of tho town
prli a:. 'iT-tf
LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA-
id
trade: mark
Cures all IMhi In .11a n mul I.e:is
TESTIMONIALS :
rito..Arr I'tehi (fr'alllnir ot tho Womb.) A Won
derful cure Nine jears my wire Buffered "with this
terrible complaint. Mio was attended by doctor nf-
lor doctor, wvnt to tho different Uosn tals where re-
maleaaro treat i yl ; trl'dtliem all; wore bandies
audpes-urles with only temporary relief. He r life
was .miserable. Wo applied Dr. (ires' uuimtnt,
ller relief was Immediate, bha H now v ell.
II. .McOXKMOtT,
m West 18th fetreet, Saw Yoi k,
I had (twelve strokes of ParuijMs. ty leg, arm
and tongue ere useless ; was obtlecd to una a cath
eter cury day. Doctor (ilkV Liniment Iodide of
Ammonia Ins cured me. Will answer any inquiries
so max an nunc i1 a may khuw ui iu
.Ions' api m.. North Uranford, Conn.
Chestnut 11111. l'hlladelDhU. Anrim. '70.
V. M, (i.lei. Ku Dear Mr 1 used jour Iodide ot
Ammonia i.imrnenion i lora lemiue a innu oasiern
Joint Mie had been quilo lame; the effect was
ttuituorrui; biie wiifcs now quim weu. eiy re
Fpectfully jours,
A. Wmir.
P. M, I am now iiilng It on Littleton's light toie'
let.
A largo shoo boll on a .aluablc ouug horse was
reinutcu uy uues uniuivni. iwiinn ci inimmn.
Shepherd KNArr,
V 111 )CL!, It.TSlAUl ue., iUW 1UIK.
Asthma The tortures nnd agonies I endured for
six years, none but those who lune-suffered vlth
mis terrible nisease can Know. Mr ire was misera
ble, in desperation 1 tried (illes' Liniment Iodide of
terualiy as w ell as externally.
Titos. Hkanigan,
127 west 2"th htreet, hew York.
I was in a dreaarul condition. .lolnta swollen,
pain Intense. Injections of morphine Into my veins
failed to relieve me. (illes Iodide of Ammonia took
awav tno deposits irom my joints, iuantetery
one who suffers to know what will cure them.
POKDYCB LOTIIBOP,
North Hide Park, Lammoille co. vt.
Another Sufferer cured. Discharged from tho
Nassacbusetth (iencrul Hospital as lucurable, with
inila'iiuiatory rhi'umatlMn lu my Mioulders, lingers
and feet ; suffered fearfully lor three j ears, tried
everything; lo-a all hope. Dr. (JItes Liniment Iod
ide of Ammonia effected a complete cure,
Ellen miitu,
No. 72 Prane street, Fall Utter, .Mass.
Sprains, splints, bruises, Lamcne&s In horses,
ones' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia is a perfect spe
cine. No person who owns a horse should be with
out It.
M. Uodkns.
669 seventh avenue, New York.
In my family, and for the stock, I liavo used title's
Liniment loulde of Ammonia. It Is unsurpassed,
and I am surprised at the many different maladies
in which It Is applicable. It gives the utmost satis
faction. John J. Carter,
Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Experimen
tal Farm.
w c. end ft ; and In Quarts at f 2.60, in 'which there
Is a great saiug,
Tiial siZ9 M cents.
soLimy aii. Dnt'ooisTS.
N. J. Ili;Mi:it.HiOTT, Agt.tur lUuoiiit.b.irtf.
may 41, 'IS-
PENNSYLVANIA
KAILROA 3D.
GREAT TRUNK LINE
UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.
The attention ot Die tmelllnsr public is respect
fully lnvltert to aoinp ot th rueilts ot this great high
way, In the confident insertion and belief that no
other line cvn oner eiiual Inducements as a toute ot
throu0'ii travel. In
Construction and Equipment
THE
l'RNXSYLVANIA
HA.ILKOAD
btands confessed!!- at the head ot Amerlcanrallways.
Tim truck Is double the em Ire length ot tho line, of
steel rails laid on heavy oak lies, which are embed
ded In n foumhitlou of rock ballast eighteen Inches
li, d')lh. All bridges are ot Iron or none, nnd built
upuh the mo-t npj roved pljns. Us passenger cars,
while emlncntl) sate aud substantial, are at the
faamo time models or comfort and eleguueo.
THE SAFETY APPLIANCES
In u-c on this lino well Illustrate the tar-seeing and
nueiai puutj ui iuj ui.iiijgcmem.ni uecoruaneu wuu
vv lilcli the utility only of an Improvement and not
Its cost has been the nuesilon ot consideration.
Among many may be noticed
THS BLOCK SVST3H OF SAFETY SIGNALS,
JAlTiTSY COUPLES, SUFFER and PLATFORM
TIIS WHAP.TCM PATENT SWITCH,
AND THE
WSSTIHOHOUSi: AIR-BRAKE,
fjimlhg in conjunction with a perfect double track
and load-bed a combination of safeguards ugalnst
accidents which have rendered them practically Im
Iosslble, Pullman Palace Cars
are run on all Express Trains
I'rum New VuiK, riillmli-lpliln, llttltimorr mid
t iisiiiiiKlon,
To Clitcnsu, t'lm-lmiutl,
uml M,
.ouUvlIle, liidialinlioUi
l.otil.
without cn.i;i:,
and to all principal points In tho far West and South
y, 1th but ono chdmrc of curs. Cunucctluns urn mado
in I'utou inputs, und are assured to all Important
TIIS SCENERY
Of TI1K
PENNSYLVANIA ItOUTE
is admitted to bo unsurpassed In tlin world for gran
ueui.ui-dm) uiili luticit. ruueiiur it'irebiiuieiiL in-
cllltles are prov tded. Eliiploj ces nre courteous aud
attentive, und It Is an Inevitable lesult that u trip by
luu I ruusjKBiita Jiaiuvuu iuusi luiui
A risasicg aai L'encrabb Experience.
Tickets for halo at the lowest rates at tho Ticket
unices ot the Company In all Important cities and
FltANK THOMPSON',
(leneral Manager.
L. 1". KAIlMEIt.
(leu'l Passenger Agent.
J. K, bUOKMAKElt, Pass. AKI
is North Third btreel, Ilarrlsburg, P,
ItU tl
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY.
ti, a. nunniKG
"I) ESl'KOTKULLY announces to the puhlh
XV that ho has reopened
BNYDEIPS TANNERY,
(old stand) Uloomsburg, l'a., at the
l'orksottlie Kspy and Tight btrret
roads, where all descriDtlons of
Rather will be made In the most
substantial and woikmanlike manner, and sold at
prices to suit the tunes. The hit-hut price In cash
win ai uu Lime, ue pmu tur
GREEN HIDES
ot every description In the country,
oruage la respectfully solicited.
tuirlut let. (, in-
The public pat
OPIUM
MarpUBalUUlaUulBtoljaKdibswdnf
uwl. IsJaW kHbut.il.JlV. U-BdatAiuii
Ui fasrtsrmlv. In Ctuii
sto
Ucnn make money faster tit vv ork for us than ft
anything elm capita! not required s wo wll
Mart you. f ta per day ot homo made by tho
Industrious. Men. women.! Iwia nnd clrts
wanted cvcrjvvliero t- woik for us. Now Is tho
lime. Costly outiltnnd terms free. Address Trpk
Co., Augusta, Jlalno. March tt, '18-ly
3E-A-I3SrTI3SrO-,
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
"TITM. V. 1IOD1N13, Iron Street below eet
V ond, lllooinsburg, l'a., Is prepared to do at
kinds ot
PAINTING,
OLA55INO,
and
PAPEll HANGING.
In the best stylos, at lowest prices, and at Bhort
notice.
Vartlca having such work to do will Bave money
calling on mo.
All work warranted to giro satisfaction,
solicited
WM. F. I50DINE.
Marchsu
GOLD.!
(ircatciiance to mako money. If you
ean pot eoiu im can yci crecn
backs. We need a plthoii tery-
wiipre to tnko subscriptions to the largest, cheapest
and tost Illustrated family publication In the world.
Any ono can becomo a successful ogvnt. The must
elegant works ot art git en free to subscribers. The
price U so low that almost everj body subscribes.
One agent repoita making oer $IM) in a week. A
lady agent reports taking uver 40i subset Ibcrs in ten
das. All who cniroL'G make money fist, toucan
deiotenlljour timo to the business, or only jour
spare time. You need not bo awav Irom homo over
night, vonenndo itasweliaa otmis. fuii panic
nliirs. directions and terms frree Klecnnt and ex-
nenslvo outfit free. If sou want oroMable work
send your address at once. It costs nothing to
try the business. No one who engages Tails to mako
great pay. Address '"Iho l'teplt's Journal," Port
land, Maine. aug. U'. 'n-.y
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAJP.
Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin,
Beautifies the Complexion, I'revents
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
Heals Sores and Aurasions of the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erun
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
KJ.MOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL JlLEM-
1SIIFS arising from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle
marvelously clear, smooth and pliant,
and being a wholesome BEAUTIF1ER is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
All the remedial advantages of Sul
phur Maths are insured by the use of
Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre
vents Rheumatism and Gout.
It also DismrcCTS clothing and linen
and prevents diseases communicated uy
CONTACT with the TERSON.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayness of the hair.
1'hysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N. B. The 50 cent cokes are triple the sue uf those nt
25 cents.
" HILL'S HAIR AXI) WHISKER J)VE,W
Black or Brown, 50 Cento
C. S. COTEiM, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,S.Y.
December U, lS77-ly
1 VSs
UNTI-FAT
The fillEAT HEMElltf for
ATjTjAS'S axti-fat
U purely cirt-'tftWe an 1 perfectly harmless. It noti
upon tin1 foo'i in thu fctoiiucli, jirt-unthiK Its lulnx
cmiverti'it Into Mt. Taken in iicconlitiu i villi ill
ri'ftk'iH, It n-tluce a fut pcrvoii frum tuutuOtc
iuuii lr uetlM
t'oipul, ute ts not only a rtNcme Itsdf, Imt tlie
hurbln.'tr of otlnrs." ho wrote WppotTatfH two
tiiouiui'l je.ir ago, ami what was truu tlieu la none
tllti ll-hH m tolav.
bolt liv iiru?gUts. or sent, iiv express, upoD re
ceipt of I A tjuarier-dtuui (LOO. Aitdrtsa,
BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., ''
J'roiirtrtofSi HufJ'nto, A". !
May 24, '78.-0m
II AC Including Shooting Outfit.
W 11 UWl'og&rtb, Moore & ttrooki bt. Louli
uu, ii, ii-ijr ii &. j
T)
ATENTS-:
obtained for
inoohanlcal de
vices, inc'dlcal
or ot.hpr pom.
pounds, ornamental designs, trade marks, and la-
Is. no phi s. Assliriimt'nls. InterferenceH. ADDeaN.
suits for infrlnjreinuls, and all cases arlaluy under
iiiu r.Ti..T ti.y rrii,,1 "tit'iiu to,
Inventions That XXavc Been
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aprll 5, '77 tv
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wyf'.k in j our own to n. us c
xsl"i"t?rl;1!'. "eauer IMou want;
f) I I at ,lllcu Ifn-ons of eltticr hex
r .V .Krcat W slltro tlmo tbey w
n. us outnt free,
want a Puslsefes
erfaex can make
'mffilvl.'"'-'2j!' "' 1Uu 11 co" 'olai"Lkalne.
MALLEABLE IRON
HOOT ii HUOii
Solo Protector.
for tiso In ItolllDg Mills. (Ilass
llousi'8, coal Mines and by
farmers,
v. r. summit, Patentee, 60
Vfnlllftt AllAcrl.onv 1
I'all, oro fsndor circular.
MlTIPIiliTilif
Tht UMt Ccmtrf Mir,'
KILLS all the
FLIES in
room In TWO
HOURS,
joe. worth
will kill
more flies
thin $10
worth of
rt Paptr,
No dirt,
no trouttt.
Sdi by
Diucciin
Evixv
WHtHI,
Dotaalc
SOB.
oft
A vk. - ---
i r-VS
Medicine
July it, 1i-w
WOMAN.
llran Immense practice, extcndlnif IhrniiRh s
perlo.1 of enr, hatlnir wllliln Hint time tionted
mnnv lliontand caoof llioio dlcnfc pccull.irtn
wnin'an, I liaic been cimhlcil to perfect a unwt
Solent and ntrrceablo medicine that mecu the in.
nations procnted by that class of dlwnn'i with
positive certainty anifcxnctness.
To designate this natural specific- compound, I
bate named It
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
The term, however, Is hut n fcchle cxpiTMton of
my hljili appreciation of Its ahic, hased upmt
my nwn personal observation. As a closo ob
server, I have, while witnessing Its positUe rc
(ults In the few special diseases Incident to tho
eparatc orpanlsm of womnn, siiiRle.l it out na
llio cllninx or crownliiff kfiii of my
tnciUcnl rnrecr. On lis merits as ji posltlu-,
safe, ami cflccittal remedy for this piiss of dis
eases, ami one that will, at all times and under all
circumstances, act kindly and In hannonr with
the Inns which got cm the female system, I am
willing to stake my reputation as a physician.
Nay. even more, so confident am 1 tlmt It will nt
disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a
inRie Invalid lady who use It for any nf the
ailments for which I recommend It, tlmt I niVrr
and cell It under A POSITIVE JlJAlt.N
Tlli:. If a beneficial cflect Is not eperiein'cd
by the time two-thirds of tho eontnjits of the hot
tie arc ued, I will, on tetnrn of the bottle, mo
thirds of tlie medicine having been taken aeenrd
Ins todiiectlons, nnd the caso hciiift one for which
I recommend It, promptly icfiind the money p-iid
for it. Had I not tho most perfect conlldcnoc in
lis irtues, t could not ndcr it as I do under these
conditions: hut having witnessed Us Uuly mlrncu
lous cities In thousands of cases, I fool lvnr
muted mul perfectly ntc lit rlnlc liic
both my reputation and my inonoy on
Its merit fy ,r
The followtnR are among ftioe diieies in
which my f avorite Proscription has work
ed cure, as If by mnglo, and ith a t-citainty
never henne attained bv any medicine t I.m
corrhta, Kvccsstvo Flowing, r.ilnful filontlily
reiiods, SdpprcsBloni when fiom unnatninl
c.nies, Iucgnurltics, U'cik It.irk, rmlnpius, or
falling ftf the Uterus, jntcetslon and Ui-Hwer-
ion, llcaring Down f-cmntions, Infernal licit,
Nwvous Depression, Debility, De'poiulercr,
Tlircitenci Mlsearriage, Chronic Conjrcstinn, In
flammallon nnd Ulccinlion of tho Ulcrin, lmp--tcni'v,
Iiarteiinep,orMeilllty.remale Wcnkiuw,
and crv many other chronic dle.ise'i Inciilcnt to
woman nnt mentioned heic. In all ntlectlons of
this natmc, my Favorite ricscrlptmn works
curcs tlio liinrvcl ol tlio world. Tltis
'medicine I tin not ctni a cute-.iil. but it
admirablv fulillls a l nKleiici of pur
pose, being a most pci fect speciilo li all elituutc
diseates of the tcxual ovBtem of woman. It will
not di.npioint, iiyr will It do harm, in any sUto
or condition.
Those whodeslie further infounaiion on theo
subjects can obtain tt In Tit a l'rot'l.K'rtCusiMiix
fcEK MeuicaIj AnvtiKii. a book of mertwft
pases pent, post-paid, on iceeipt of 'A It
tre.tts mlnnlolv of llnvti dibca-ci i n-u i;ir to
Females, and gle much vnluibU' iiimmc iu iu
p.ird to tlie m.uugimcnl of liio&o atlectioH.
FAVOIUTP. IMti:sCIIIlBl'IO.N SI,D
iiv AiJ. ttits;i(;isrs.
R.V. PIERCE. M. D, PropT,
jtvri'At.o, x. r.
sop.
FtLLETS
O O O
OOOB
Or Micnr-Coutcd Conccnti nled, Koot
iiitA Herbal Jnloe. A ntl-IltltoiiM
:ii..,nlii..i tub Mrri.i; 2IANT
(' I MIAIITIC, or ITlulttim In Purvo
l'llJHlf.
'I he no '(i of modern Medical, Chemical, and
1'li.irm.n u "cal bcicnce. No Use of any longer
t. ttvin tliu l.irrc, repulsive, nnd imtiseous pills,
citiiipti-ed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients,
w lien we can, by a cat cf ill application of chemical
bciLiico, evtiact all the cathartic and other medi
cinal propertiei from the most valuable roots and
horb-i, and concentrate them Into u minute tiran
ule. scarcely lareer than u militant
NOt'tl, tluit cm be readily Bwallowcl by those ot
the iiKMt temitU e stomaens and fastidious tastes,
L.t-'lt 1 1 1 tie PtirirnMvo Pellet icnrcsents, in a
ni-Kt conccntraied form, as mucii catnaitlc power
an ! embodied inanvof thelatgc pills found for
pale in dt ug-sliojis. From their wondci fut caLiiar
tio pocr, in comparison to their size, people who
c not tned them nre apt to supp"8? that the?
aie liarMi or diastic In eflcct: butEuch Is not at all
the c.isc, the different nethe medicinal principles
of winch tlie v aie composed being bo hntmonued
and niodiiled, one bv the others, as to produce
a ittitt fccurchliiff and thorough ret
Kcnil)' ainl kindly operating, cathar
tic $500 Howard Is hereby offeied by tlie pro
pi ictor of these relicts, to any chemist who, upon
analvsls, will find In them any calomel or other
foims of mcicury, mineral poison, or injurious
tiruj.
Itclnc enllrclf vecetnblc, no particular
caic W lC'iuued while using them. They operate
without diatuihancc to the constitution, diet, or
occupation. For Jaundice, Headache,
Constipation, impure lllood, Palu In
thu SlKiiiIdcrM, TiKlttuCMH of tho Chest.
IHzlnt'Mt, Sour Jiriietutloiis rrom tho
stoiuach, Had fato in the mouth, 1111
loitt atiachH, Pain In region of Kld
ncn, lutornul lovor, Hlontcd foe 11 UK
nbtiut Momach, Huitli of Itlood to
lload, lllch-colorcd Urine, tinsocln
bllit) nod ;iooiuy I'orcbodiiiK tale
Ur. Plerce'N Plcauant Purgatlvo Pcl
letN. In explanation of the remedial power nf
iiiv Purgative relicts over bo greata variety of
diseases, I wish to say that their action
upon tho animal economy U univer
sal, not a eland or iUniio chcupIue
their fanativo Imprcns. Age does not
impair thu propeiticsof these Pellets, They are
sugar-coated and inclosed in glass bottles, their
virtues being thereby preserved unimpaired for
any length of time, in any climate, bo that tliey
arc alwavs fresh and lehablc. This la not the
case with those pills which are put up In cheap
wooden or pasteboard boxes. It cent tret that for
all di.-caEes wneic a Iaxativo, Alterative,
or Pursuit vo is indic.ued, these little lVllew
will gnu the moat peifect satisfaction to all who
use them.
They aro wo.Id by ull Uru;t;Utu at 25
cents u buttle.
R. V. PISECE, I!. D Trcp'r,5
liuri'Ai.o, x. v
Sep. 23. '77-tf
Tho Lightest Running,
The Simplest,
The Most Durable,
Tho Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
It easily uudcrtood, makes the
double-thread loclt-atltch, in elf
retilatlnu tensions and take-up,
mitt will do the whole ranye of family
tcoWb'ivltliout chance
The k Domestic U mud e in the tno$t
durable wanner, iclth conical steel
bearings and comjiensatinv Journals
throughout.
PAPER FASHIONS.
Titfio jiojiular l'ATTEUNS for
UidUt'f mUmm', and children's tlrtMS,
ur. cut on a system fcupcrlor to any
in use, nnil rnn be understood by any
oue, I'ull directions utI(lliilrflllo
vn each envelope.
Send J'lro Cents for illustrated Cata
loguo of lOOO raihlon:
Sswlwr MacMno Co., New York.
I. W. HARTMAN,
Ent'teesiic" Faier Fasliii
Bloomsbiirs;.
Pccemberll, IsTl-ly
PATENT S.
P. A, Icbmann, Solicitor ct Aroeilcon una roro'gn
Patent, Wa6Llr.gtOD, D.C. AllPutlmMt'oiinected
vrlth Patents, wletuer Peloretbe I-atent Ofllce or
tlie Courts, promptly atttnded to, Noctiajvo made
usloss a patent u secured. Bend for a circular.
era. rniA a
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NnRTII 1IVIIR Vil . t'nh 1 1CTK
Messrs. Selh V. Kowlo A Sons, IKrnlon, Mns.i
(lenthmen-Yon inny perhaps remember that
wrote oueceml weeks into In letfnnl lolheusnof
the "PeruUm Hjrup' tnr inywlfe, who wnssuffer
Incfrom genernl iletlllty, the seiiueneoot typhoid
rtrscnlery. I hail t rled Inn most nofd physlelans In
thlssinlo nnd also In riumrtri, wllliout relief. At
your recominoni'ntlon she mtnnienrcd the use ot tho
sjiup. 'IhJIIrM lour bolllei made but llttlo Im
prcsalon, but while tnklnfflho Hllh Hie beenn to Im
froie rapidly, and now, infer utnir tlx oft ho dollar
bottles she regained her strcnp,tli und IsnWetodo
most, oft ho work nbnitt I ho house , and I feel that I
cannot speak Ion i.luiiiy in pralso of Peruvian Syrup.
. ,'n.-.ii-iiu.-.i ii. i,- ai-wnii 01 my pauenis. nna
liao procured Iho sale of several rtozen of It liero.
Yen can nmko any use of this lettcrthatjouseullt
Y ours very truly,
II 1). 1IELIIUN, M. II.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
cum:s
Dytpqma, Liver Complaint, Drojmj, Chronic,
niitrrhirn, loih, Xcrvius Affections,
Chills (fid Jims, llnmnn, Loss
of Constitutional 'iyar,Neu
ralgia, Ihnale Com
plaint and
All 1 iscascs
OlIK.IX.VTIMl IN A
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,
or acconip.uilcd by
DEBILITY
Oil
A Low State of Uio System.
fko.1i itcv. .ioii.v ;in:;onY,
Pastor of the Mesleyan Mtthodist Church at
J'ittston, Luzerne County, J'a.
My Hear Sir Having nt various limes, personally,
nnd In my own nnd other ramllles, tested lliecreat
nlueof tho medicine cnlltd I'llllUVIAN until!', or
Plioriil! I Ull SOLUTION OK PIIOTOXIDK OK IltOS
I most elieerrully recommend II, especially to those
who aro surrerliiff from djspepllo am ntrvou3 disor
ders. As ii reliable and powerful alterallvo, It Is, I
think, unsui passed ; nnd as it tonic, free from all the
oujecilonnblo features of alcoholic remedies, It Is a
most efficient nullllary to tho tempcrnneo cause,
one of the trrentest hindrances to the temperance
reform nt present Is, as l think, the medical use of
alcoholic stimulants. Whatever may bo nrpued as
tn tun necessity in certain eases, we liao In the l'B
UUAVIan sviti'i', n wife nnd enielent substitute
for those d.mscruus temedles. This testimony Is
Khcn unsolicited, with thohopn that somo who nro
not ncciualnleil with thovalu.iblo properties of tho
medicine may be Induced to giro It a trial.
Yours truly,
JOHN OHEOOKY.
P
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11 bust .liltiic
all hlKt of k I'rliuU nut urc, rMultlne from culy ubuars
r 1 ii reft loll of ellhtif "i. Nomlital cuU ntn roduclni
FmUBlunn, I aim Mrilpinuri Intpiilri'tl MubU lovt
Munhnod or IfnpoU'iu'T. .Ntrtuusi IM-bllllj, ytmi
n"ntlycurv.i dUMor tb ItlaJ.lcr, Kl.tnj., I.lvrr.
l.iina. Ailhui-v, 'Urrh, Iiiu, all Cbnmln W and DIM
KhlOKFi:51Al.i:s. Uj la lib Irwlnienl. Dr.Ula
lia- liivl life )ori iirtt!iii-, triil run where oilier fall. IU
ltd ci-liiata "f Hi" JtrRiniieJ fVhix1, ut no nterrurv. Iibu lh
ik- lit n in lb U. S. LMMlN re" nt ring ireAtniriil with,
prltute lioine nml bonr.l, rill tr wrlie. Kiwv ronifnteutefur
tMllfiiU S.-H.I firiyrenU t,t umril s of tiubUr (loutli uit dr
cum of 1niNirttiit lnfi-tiiniri t.ytiprt. lilt. OLI'A
r'MXId Mils HSpiT IW I nti.iilt Itlfili frsj.
i a lion for lb
i.l ml.) llu
ii nil ill-vtM-t of a iriwl
I ti I iW rim lm plaUnj
) i lu th innrrM frl
I'rliM 6i ctuU, to4jy4-
tiituru, nhnM. mII i
in irrii.it Idtw i i'n
ll.m LtrtHnl tlioul.l
wig. n; T7-iy
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Tamaqua, &c 11,45 a. m
Tor CatawhHu, 11,45 u. in, 7,2') nnd 7,cc p. m.
"For VUllamsport,i,2S 9,4 a. m. and 4,00 p. in.
TltllNS FOK KUPKRT I.KATK AS IOU.OWS, (SLNPAV Kl
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lusst-ngcrs ar tl Hum New York and l'lillado
phla ko thi ouff.1 w ttliout eliaiige of cars.
J. K. WOOTTKN,
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licneral Ticket Agent.
Jan. 11, ijio tt.
1 COJU'ANl,
On and after Novcinlvr 20U1, 1S73, trains will leate
sUNIIUlty us follows!
KOUTHWAHD.
Erlo Mail E.vo a. in., nt rive Klmlra 11 , 1
" Oan.indalt'iia... 3.35 p. m
Hocliestvr 6.16 '
Niagara u jo
Henovo accommodation 11,10 a. m.nnliu Mllltums
rtiwap, m.
Iilmlrasiall4.l6a.m.,urrltc Elmlra lo.soa.m.
UutTulo Kipass T.l6a. ra. airho liurfalo s.to a. ra
bOUTHWAlll).
Uutfalo Express 2.60 a. ra, arm e 1 1 arrlsbure . a. ra
,., , " Ualtlmore s.10 "
tlmlrallall 11.15 a. in., anUo Hairl6buifc'i.wp.m
" Washington 10.30 "
" lialltmoro o.so '
" Washington 8.30 '
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burg 10.60 p.m.
arrive Iinltlmore a. m
, " Washington 0.13 "
urio Mall u.65 a. m. nrrhe HarrUburg 3 05 a. m)
" Ualtlmoro 8.40 "
" Washington lo.35
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A. J. CAbHATT, aeneral Manage
iELAWAHK, LACKAWANNA
ANn
WESTKIIN ItAILItOAU,
BLOOMSBUKO DIVISION,
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MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1818.
NOItTII.
STATIONS.
Seranton
-Hellevue
TajIorvllU)..,.
,., Lackawanna.....
llllston
., West litlbtoa...
Wjointng
iloltby
ltennett
Klngtton
Kingston
..Plymouth June.
,, ..Plj mouth
Aondale,
...... Nanticoko
.lluiiiock'si reek.
. Shlckslilnny....
....Illck's Knry.
....Heath Haun.,
-HerHlck ,,
1'rtar creek....
mow drove,,.,
Llino Illdge.,...
fipy..........
. , lllooinsburg
SOIIVIY
p.ra. p.ui. a.m
" P m. n.m
v trn 4 in
II 40
9 31
9 80
9 SI
9 19
9 35
9 45
u J3
0 17
U OS
8 68 3 f-l
8 61 3 411
8 40 3 4
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