The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 23, 1878, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRATLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA C0T YPA.
(hose very
nnlless he
; stand to let his
The woman knew his
I out
6e jogging along. You won't got
1 nroutnl here unlea you havo the
cmli."
"Aly dear woman," ho confidently began
as ho drew nearer, "I am not hungry ; I just
left the breakfast table, nfter the heartiest
meal I ever ate. I was not looking at your
beautiful meats, your lovely ckes, or your
rich and juicy pies, but at yourself."
"What arc you looking at rao for?"
"I was wondering," ho said, "if you were
any relation to Lady Clare of England?
You havo tho same brown eyes, same beau
tiful hair same sweet accent."
"1 never know her," replied tho woman,
as her face began to clear up,
"Didn't, eh 1 NY ell, I never saw two faces
nearer alike in their sweet expression. I
wish I had your portrait paluted ou ivory
I really wish Iliad."
She handed him half a pie and a piece of
meat, and as he sauntered ofl she began
hunting around lor a piece of broken mirror,
Detroit Free Preis.
A OI014 Scliave.
Herman Schuster, a respectable German
or St. ImiIs woke the other morning to find
himself idead. He saw a statement in the
morning paper to the effect that be was de
funct, and that all that was mortal of him
rep vied iin tho Morgue. He immediately,
upon the receipt of this information, re
paired to that sombre institution, and there
sure enough lay his body on a marble slab,
with water trickling over It Every feature
was life and natural tho nose, the hair,
moustache, facial scars, clothinir, all the ox
act counterpart .of his own. He was about
to accept the Irrevocable decree of fate and
retire, when a last faint hopo occurred. to
him. He had not seen the eyes. 'Vot is de
golor of dose eyes ?' excitedly demanded he
of the attendant. The lids 'were Taisedri
'Mine Gott I' shouted the poor'felloWjdot
peesh not mine body. Dose augin sind
blau, und mine is plack. Gott in blmnill!
vot a glose schavo does vosl' Washingeon
Post,
How to Milk.
Some milkers seize the root of the teat
between the thumb and forefinger, and then
drag down until it slips out of their grasp.
In this way the teat nud the udder are both
often severely injured. The proper mode
of milking is totake the teat in the entire
hand, and after pressing it upward, so that
it may be filled from the capacious milk res
ervoir above, to compress it. first at the base
between the thumb and forefinger, then suc
cessively by each of the three succeeding
fingersuntil completely emptied, The teat
is at the samo time gently drawg upon, but
any severe 'traction is altogether unnecessary
and highly injurious.- The cow should al-
ways be milked regularly, and the milk en-
tireiy drawn off. If the mllklrijHsseasoilai'
bly and properly done, 'there is"llttle danger
of disease of the teats or udder. More cows
aro ruined from faults of this kind, than
from rll other causes.
Sensible Weddings.
A month ago a young girl in Boston, the
daughter of one of the wealthiest men there,
being about to marry, asked her father to
let her wedding be as quiet as possible, and
to give ber the mouey, which would have
been spent for flowers, wine, etc. With this
money she gave a certain sum to the poor of
each city which she visited on ber wedding
journey. She had the blessing of the hungry
and naked strewed along her path instead of
roses. The story without the names, crept
Into the newspapers. Last week the wedding
of one of tho great capitalists in New York
was marked by as touching and as beautiful
an Incident. One of the gilts to the bride
was the sending of one hundred orphan boys
to homes in the West,
Proit,. l,.nr,ln l,.,oi,oi. . i, i i
-.w.j (..uft ui. u ".uu ui
oyster or peach cans, by removine one end.
. . 0
and cutting them in strips one-third of an
inch wide, leaving one-half of au inch at
the bottom. Press it in the shape you de
sire, and .clinch the ends at the top over a
strong wire, beveral iuches larger in circum
ference than at the bottom of the can. Taint
it green, and when dry line it with green
moss from the garden. Fill with good rich
soil and plant therein Kenilworih ivy,straW'
berry, geranium, or some other pretty trail
no ,u muj nil,.
ing vine: Suspend it at the window by a
wire or tiny chain. This is ;iudetd a 'thing
of beauty,' if kept in a thrifty condition.
Jiang it over and in a pail of rain water'oc-
casionally to water the moss.
Emil Hoedehthe tinsmith from Leipsig,
who attempted tho assassination of the Em
peror William on May 11, in tbeaveuue
Unter den Linden, as the emperor was re
turning from a drive with his daughter, the
grand duchess of Baden, has been executed.
He was beheaded at Berlin on the 10th at
..v.. .I. mc LUUri, js.ru 01 menew
prison. The imperial warrant decreeinz
tbat justice should take iu course was sigued
on the 8th or tho present month. Hoedel's
11 ra wo, uknol l,u.i. . . .1 , . 1 .
age was about twenty-one. On the trial he
l"""""' " uau "t intended to take
the life of tho emperor, but sought to sacri-
face his own life in a public manner, in nrilp,
to create sympathy for the suffering people.
- .
iiut numerous witnesses testified that Hoe
del leveled his weapon direct at the emper
or. One day wo are here, the next where are
we?
Do uothlng to-day that you will repent of
to-morrow.
Very wealthy and very poor people live to
a goqd old age.
The late Professor Henry made twenty,
two inventions, not one ol which he pat
ented. A Dutchman repeated the adage, "Birds
loit one feather goes niit demsolvea."
She that hath a new bonuet Is more con
sumed with a desire to go to church than
seven pious people.
"Are you trying to raise a moustache, my
son V kindly inquired a heavily whiskered
.1 .. . .
lamer, me otner morulnir. observluc
young man scraping his lace "In the place
...amu, grow, -xes.slr,"
mournfully replied the boy, "since you
ailed it about all I can raise."
Now tbat the phonograph makes it possl
uie lor sounds to he canned the same as beef,
milt, loUte rs, fruit, elc.mieslonary sermons
can be bottled and tent to the South Sea Is
lands ready for the table, instead of the mis
sionary himself. .
A Kanras tchool ma'am lias introduced
new feature into ber f chool. Wheu one
the girl misses a word, the boy who spells
It gels permission lo kiss her. An a result
fue girls are becoming very poor spellers,
nuns tue uoj-a are improving,
istorieal.
1IIST0IIY 01' COMMIIIA COUNTY.
Mti.iTAnv nnconn.
Three Years Service
43d licgimtnt.
FITIST ARTILLERY.
Hatttry F.
Oolumhia and Montour,
11 Bruce Hlckelts mustr-rpii in Jtilv fl IRfit
it. uruce mcneiis, mustered in July a, ihoi,
promoieu 10 nrsi lieutenant August o,
1801, to captain May 8, 1863, to major
December 1, 180-1, breveted colonel.
John F. Campbell, mustered in July 8, 1881,
promoted to second lieutenant May 120,
1604, to first lieutenant December 0,
1804, to captain April 17, 18G5, muster
ed out with Battery June 0, 1SG3. Vet
eran. Charles H. Brookway, mustered in July 8,
ISO 1 , promoted to second lieutenant
February 28, 1802, to first lieutenant
March 10, 1803, commissioned captain
Xovjnibcr 30, 1804, not mustered, bre
vet captain March 13, 1805, discharged
October 23, 1804, Veteran.
Henry Wiremnn, mustered in July 8, 1S0I,
promoted to first lieutenant December
0, 1S04, mustered out with battery June
0, 1805. Veteran.
William II. Thurston, mustered in July 8,
1801, promoted to first lieutenant April
22, 1S05, mustered out with battery
June 9, 1S05. Veteran.
Francis H. Snyder, mustered in July 8,
' 1801, promoted to second lleutcnaut
January 31, 1804, wounded at Mine
Ruu. Virginia, discharged October 8,
' '
1804,
George W. Mowrer, mustered in
nromotpd in sncnml Upnti.n-.iit
April 22, 1805, mustered out with bat
tery June 9, lSUTi, Veteran.
Frank 1'. Brockway, mustered in Jauuary 1,
1802, promoted to second lieutenant
December 21, 18G4, mustered out with
battery June 9, 1805. Veteran .
MiYilliam H. Trump, mustered in July 8,
... lStil, nrst sergeant, mustered out with
battery June 9, 1805. Veteran.
Stephen E. Ridgoway, mustered in Decern
ber 30,
1801, quartermaster sergeant,
out with battery June 9, 1805.
mustered
Veteran.
William B. Melick, mustered in July G,
ISpl, discharged on surgeon's certificate
Jnly 18, 1802.
Albert Herbein, mustered in August C,
1801, mustered out with battery June 9,
1805. Veteran.
irank-itn uouser, mustered, in January 27,
ioro . i j . i. .. t ' 1
1802, mustered out with battery June 9,
1805. Veteran.
John H. Christian, mustered in July 8, 1801,
.wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 18G3,
mustered out August 8, 1804.
Jacob S. Yordy, mustered in July 8, 1801,
mustered out with battery Juno 9, 1S05.
Veteran,
Jacob M. Harraan, mustered in March 9,
1804, mustered out with battery June 9,
tRfi.1
.
Appleman, Cyrus B March 15. 18G4, i
I . ' m , . . ..
nuuuueu at, aoiopmoiny luay ai, io-i,
mustered out with battery June 9, 1805,
Fause, Thomas E., mustered in July 8, 1801,
mustered out with battery June 9, 1805.
Veteran.
Fox, Jacob, mustered in July 8, 1805, died
October 10, 1802, at Washington, D. C.
Gotscball, William, mustered in February
1 Bfti m,,.....i ... ...t.i. t. t....
j, auu-i. uiu.iucu uu, iriiu uitLLtri v uuut! i
o 1 g(5
Garringer, Charles, mustered in February
21, 1804, died at Washington, D. 0.,
fentemhor 1 1 1 Rf!4
Haag, Jacob, mustered in July 8, 1801, mus
tered out with battery June 9, I8G5.
Veteran.
Hughes, Mason B., mustered in February
27, 1804, mustered out with battery
June 9, 1805.
Hart, John A., mustered in July 8, 1804,
mustered out atHipiration of term.
ITurdnr. Priptlpv S mnoioFo.! In h.,r.U
'
"1, 1801, mustered out January 23, 1805.
1 ' ' 1
Veteran
XT 1 X .- ! . . I . T 1 o 1 r- .
xiccu, i-tauci., mu.31.ereu in juiy 0, loui,
discharged May 31, 1804-expiraon of
ICIUl.
Powell, William, mustered in July 8, 1801,
discharged on surgeon's certificate Feb
ruary 10, 1803.
Rake, John G., mustered in January 1,
1804, mustered out with battery June 9,
1805. Veteran.
Roberta, Josiah K., mustered in February
10 18ci mustered out with battery
June 9. I65-
"aite, Isaac, mustered in July 1, 1801, trans-
ferred to Battery G March 20, 1804,
mustered out with battery June 29,
1805.
Hemline, Francis, mustered in July C, 1801,
not on muster roll.
Shipman, Charles, mustered in July 8, 1801,
mustered out with battery June 9, 1805.
Veteran,
Shoemaker, John, mustered in January 22
18U2, discharged on surgeon's ccrtifi
cat.
Savage, Charles N., mustered in January 1,
1802. deserted October 10, 1802.
. . '
Thompson, Edward, mustered in December
20. 1801. k ed at Antietam Sentemher
1
17, Jbu2.
wnr .t,,i, w m.,...i t t..i.. o ion,
. ,, v,v., wWUU ., miuiiiiiu 11. u uiy o, lovi ,
on detached service as llcginiental JIo'
pltal Steward.
The above are all certainly ascertained to
belong to Columbia or Montour. Battery F
participated with distinguished gallantry
i.n,1 rrtto- i.. .i.. ..ii. ...i
- vcu ,u Ula luiiunriug eiiKagements,
Yiii uiucuesier, oeconu iiuu Jlun, (..Ban
til V. Antlptnin l"ri.,l(.r!rl-.l,,ir Pl,.nl.
lorsville, Gettysburg, Bristoe Station, Mine
Bun. WildernM r.ntlll A .
. . , ,
na iolopotomy, Cold Harbor, I'eter.burg,
aud Deep Bottom : a roll of battles ol which
they may well be proud, as well as of the
auuiuona wact that they remained in ll.e
service till the war was over, always dolntr
.i... 1. ., ... .. . '7. '.""'
iucit nun morougniy ana taking It as
with all of which notably Capt. Brockway
uuu aiijuttiuiauce.
A ewe aged ten years, the property of
I
the I ti, ,.. ni. in i.,i,.i..,i.. ' tj.r..j
has In that period given birth to thlrtv-four
lambs, all of which were well reared. The
ewe brought four lambs each year for four
successive year, and three lambs each of the
- olh" e"
Is a Krleiitltlc Itrmrdr, being the re
t 'Ultof jears of mudy by a prominent
. Physician, and hating been usedlnlils
- ounpructicoa long wmw before Ulng
r I n. fcM w iuvvuu". II lO liiD II fUL
j glim to the public. HI:
l-IIM'ltl.l. Itl.MKULK
nud romuirxluii beuiillOrr.
a
Nothing like It baa ever beforo been of
fered, it Hoi im wosi- im uuic aud
Is 1'HKimi.y llianikbg-leavlng tho
kik uu VtLVKT, and the cohi-luium
iS CI X1K la CSTUTil.
of
SO eta. per bottle. bOU) 11Y ALL
DHl'UOIs'lS.
aug. 2, 1H
fill
umroii'H NOTICE.
fh Uio mutter ot thorstato of Matthew McDowell,
deceased.
Ami now .tulv 1. 1 1TS. Whereas Peter Knt. Etecn-
lor ot Mallhew McDowell, deceased, died October 8.
1876, and O. P. Rnl was appointed liU administrator
and on the JSlhot .Itiljr a. II, Isu.nieda final sup
plemental account ot Peter Knt.decensed, lato nctlng
executor and trustee under tho will ot Matthew Mc
Dowell, deceased No. 1 A Neptemtier Term 1877. That
on tho 18th div ot Noember, IS77, 0. P. Knt died
wiuioui naving paiuocrineiuniisor inecsiaiooi
Matthew McDowell, deceased, andllaal II. Knt was
appointed nilmlnlslrntor, do bonis lion to. or Peter
Knt, deceased.and Itobcrl 8. Knt. administrator ot o.
r. Knt, deceased. Now, therefore, on moium of
Knorr, Attoiney nf Alice Mcliowcll Lcgatoo and by
comentof Hon, C. It. Hurkstew, Attorney for the
present reprrsenutho aoii'hnlder of Iho funds of Iho
estate of said Matthew McDowell, deceased, t'. t
narkley, itsq , is appulmwi Auditor to ascertain tne
prnilts r 'telved since the nllng or the account by .
p. Knt, deceased, and dlsttliiule the fund of Hit! es
tate nf Matthew McDtwoll to nnd ninong tho parties
entitled thereto. , ,
httiie uoritT.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho Auditor appointed
by tho foregoing order ot Court will tnoettho parties
inipresvu tor i no penonnsinco oi ins iiuutn uimsui.
nceln thuTown ot Uloomiburif on trldiy thessddoy
0tAugustls7sat ioo'clocka.m,.atwblchtlmonllpar.
ties must appearand present their claims or bo do-
uarrcu irom a snare or mo lunu.
CIIAHI.KS tl. 1I.M1KLKV,
Bloomsburg, July, 19, '"s-4w Auditor.
The Seaside Library.
Choice books no longer tor tho few only. Tho best
standard nntels within tho reach ot every one.
Honks usually sold from i to 13 Riven (unchanged
and unabridged) for 10 und so cents.
1. East Ljnnc, Mrs llenrv Wool
2. John Halifax, Gent, by VI si Mulock
3. Juno Ejre, by chitriotto ltronto
4 A UoniHti lluter, by c. Heme
ft. Tito Ituck Indh'H, by .Idles Verno
0. The Last 1'njnof I'ompvll. bv llulwcr
7 Adam liede, by Gcorgu lailolt
8. The Arutidut .Motto, i M c liny
it. "id Mjil.Heton's Money, hy Mary I cell llay
le, Tho uiinn In White, hy Wllklo Damns
II, Tho Mill on tho l lois, by (Jen nilot ..
U. The American (-enntor, by Trollopc
1.1. A ITlncens ut Thule, by w Ihlnm Itlack
14. Tho Dead Mecret, by wllklo Collins
15. llomoU, by tieorjfo mint
III. Tho Kncllsh uttho North Polo and FlclJ ot
Ice. by Ju'es ernn
17. Hidden PertN. by .Mar Cecil llay
is. tmrbtra's History lit' A. It Kdwards
ty. A Terrlt)lo Temptation, by 0 Ke.ulo
mt. Old curiosity Miop. by Cuarles Dickens
21. Foul Piay, bv Charl. Ile.l lo
11. Man ,i 1 wife, by Wllklo Collins
tt.l. Tho squlro's l.niracv, tty M. c nn
S4. Never Too Lato to Mend lif chu lieado
5. Lady Adt mine's uatli, by Mrs H Vooil
2ii. uroraKlnjd, by Miss M K Itr.nMon
aT. Victor and Vannulshed. bv M U Hay
too
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2. A Daughter of lleth, bv William IHack
a, Nora's Ivo Tost, liy M O I lay
TMIeri'aro'tPoc,by.Mis Mctaniler
81. Ix)ie Mo l.lttlo Love Me jmg, by (!n
is ltoado 1"C
R2. Tho (juccn of Hearts, by UIIkIu Colllnti,
luo
tti. nanuy uuj, vi iiinuet l.oier
20C
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Ht, Minpieton. uy cnartes jieaoo
?? ".. lel.'.Tlmliamcal. bv tteorgo Ullol
SI, The Wooing o't, tty Mrs Alexander
a7. The Mi dory, by Mrs Henry ood
its, vMlVOUIIliL, IIV HklO V IMIIIIS
3D. Iwtiiiio, by Nlr Winter sootr
40. -i ho Heir to Ashley, by Mrs II. Wood
41. White Lies, by Charles Iteade
42. Hlde-nnd-Seek, by Wllklo Collins
41 Hector stervad ic, by Jules Verno
41. The Tower of Loudon, by w n Alnsnotth
45. a uio'9 secret. uy.Mrs Henry wood
40. Kcritag t of Langdale, by Mrs Alexander
47. InMUt Attire, by William lilack
4S. Mrango Adventures of a Phxton.hy William
49. oranvllle de Vlgne, by .'Onlda"
50. tinder tho Hreenwood Tree, by Thos Hardy
51. Kllmeny. by Win l'.lack
52, Tho Lost Idtnk Note, by Mrs Henry Wood
10C
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ftK''Evtai!1"
63. Monarch of Mincing Lane, by William Lla ck loc
20C
loo
Voc
57. A Voj age Hound tho World-South Atnorl
ca, iiyauies verno
58. MUs Marner, by ileorgo KUot
59. Chandon, by "oulda"
co.AVojago llouml tho World Australia, by
Jules Verno
01. Itebee, by "Oulda"
62. Kolle-Farlne. by "Oulda '
03. Deno Hollow, by Mrs Henry Wool
04. A Voyage Hound tho World-New Zealand,
10c
ll'C
200
100
100
20C
20C
ov juies verne.
5. Tho Nobliniin's Wlfo. tiv Mm. It U'nnrt
10C
10C
!;or? u "0 .0,,e' yanmei cr
07. castle Wufer, and Henry Arkell,
200
by Mrs
Henry Wood
10C
100
20C
20C
0. Klvo Weeks In a Halloon. hv Jules Verno
09. To tho Bitter End, by Miss M J liraddon
70. Mtddlcmarch, by (leorgo Idiot
71. Ariadne, by "oulda"
72. Merldlana, nud the Blockade Runners, by
Jules Verue
7a Dessy Kane, by Mrs Henry Wood
74. Itupert Hull, by Mrs. Henry Wood
75. The Kur Couulry, by Jules Verne
70. 'I ho Now Magdalen, by Wllkle Collins
77. MIstioM and Maid, by Miss Mulo.k
7s. finmth (taunt by Charles Iteane
70. Malleoli Violet, by W1U1 im Mack-
80. Daniel Deronda. by (leorgo KUot
81, Christian Mistake, by Miss Mulock
M. My Mother und I, by Miss .Mulock
100
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aa. enters rnae, Dy airs uenry wood
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S4. 20,oiK) Leagues Under the seas, by Jules Verno loo
b5- Malorle Bruce'a Lotet's, by Mary Patrick ine
so. Put Yourself In Ills Place, by cnas Hondo 20c
87 A Journey to the Centro of tho Earth, by
Jules Verne
ss. Two Marriages, by Miss Mulock
bo. Tho Lovcls ot Arden, by M B liraddon
90. JH sterlous Island-Dropped from tne Clouds,
by Jules Verno
91. The Woman's Kingdom, by Miss Mulock
9. Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles, by Mrs Henry
Wood
93. Mjsterlous Island the abandoned, hy Jules
vienne
94. The Law and the Lady, by Wllkio Collins
10c
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20c
1C
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100
10c
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Dead Men's shoes, by iuss M u, uraddon
V- !ve's victory, by 11 L 1'arjeon
us. iinrrv ijirrpiit pr. iivi'iinr t.u mie.
99. From the earth to lite moon.and around tho
moon, bv Jules Verne
loo. a Tale of Two CUIob, hy Charles Dickens
I 11,1 .V l,Tn UFA I.U llu. l..lnnl.
102 Hard "innes'by Charles Dickens
!!!? iL.iJ?y..
tut, rccuu i.u, uy .louu uamm
105. At the Sign ot the fcmer Flagon, hy II L
1(0. The master of the Orcylonds, by Mrs Henry
wood 20
107. Dlade-o'-Orass by II L Furleon loc
los. The sea King, by Captain "arrynt loc
109. Eleanor's Victory, by Miss M K liraddon 20c
110. Tho Olrls ot Feversham, bv Florence Marrjatioc
in.rt iuui ui mo itunu 111 isagniy itas, by
Jules Verne
112. Hard Cosh, by Charles Ileade
lis. uolden (train, by II L Karjeon
loc
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21 C
10C
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1 11. iiarri-11 .narKiiam, uy Miss -M K liraddon
11 . within the Maze, by Mrs 11 Wood
110. Pauline. by L 11
B Walford
111 ,! Female Mtnstpr. tiv V. Ttf
us. "reat Expectations, by c Dickens
110. I'ptrrmpl. l,v hlnrpm n u.rn.,
120. ltomance of a Poor Young iian, by o Feu-
- - " ' J H, , JUfc
,21. A Life for a Llfo. bv Miss Mi.Ioh,
g:!jtoiarrjrat
124. tiiiulre T revlyn's Heir, by Mrs 11 Wood
izj .uury uuriuu, uy Mm liaskell
120. Kreina ; or my Father's bin.by 11 D Black-
more
127. My Lady Ludlow, by Mrs (laskell
12. Cousin Phillips, bv .Mrs Guskell
129. Tho Wanderlug Jew, (1st halt) by Eugene
ue 20c
129. The Wandering Jew (2d halo by Eogeno Suo 200
130. Sermons out ot church, by Miss Mulock
100
loc
20c
.ui, .i.iliiuci 011 vuuii. uv ,1 uifs iprnn
132. Jack lllnton, by Charles Lever
13J''j;ho Duchess of Rosemary Lane, by 11 L Far,
.m. 1.1, luuiucr s no, oy Amelia 11 towards 100
13V Agatha's Husband, by Miss Mulock loc
ISO. Katie Stewart, by .Mrs thlphant loo
Is'; .1,leut.!n 11 cl0"d' bv Charles Uter 100
1 8. What 1 0 cost Her, by Jamis Pajno loc
lsj. Loudon's Heart, by II L I'arjeon too
140. T ho Ijuly Lisle, by Miss M K liraddon loc
!1',' '!iV?ru.'")-hv Captain Marryat luo
142. Tho Ileadof the Family, by .Miss Mulock 20c
V.3.- ! 'u !.!aun'.,'.a Tower, Ly Mrs Henry Wood 20c
Hi- l.hel t lieutenants, by Alexander Dumas loo
143. Half a million ot money, by Amelia U. Kd
wards 200
140. Charles O'Malley. the Irish Draunon. bv
Iver, (Trip'o No) ' "
147. Halt tu, tho Reefer, by Captain Marryat
14S, A Blue Mwklng, by Annlo Kdwards
149. Joshua Marvel, by 11 l Farjeon
160. Midshipman liasv, by Captain Marryat.
151. Tho Russian llypsy, by Alex Dumas
15. Arthur O'Leary, by Charles Lcu-r
153. Word ot Wife ?
lvi. A Point of Houor. by Annie Edwards
30c
loc
loo
20C
PC
100
20
1 C
loc
40C
100
loo
ie
loc
mc
iTheK
" TrTus,
iki 'I'l.u,
155. The Count of Montc-Crlsto, Alex Dumas
mugs uu, uy uapu .11:11 ry nl
d atid (Hove, bv Amelia it. i.itwnnts
ft fJiUhi
unuio nun-, uj nuuiui'i iAJvr
torn i-blp, by Captain Marryat
: Tulip, by Alexander Dumas
d Well Lost, K. Lynn Linton
! 7.."." world well Lo,t, K. Lynn
sue
mil
loc
1 luf. nninev. unarioiio iirnniA
1 103. Frank Mlldmay, by captain Marri at
i"5?iLYHWA,?"1?.' uowrn
loc
1 i".". 11 muueru -.inisier 01.
1.1 C'hr,n.lv Vnpcl
Irtrt Th, . I nut Alrlttit t... Vln.v.. , .
20C
100
107. The Ouei.'s Necklace, by lex, Dumas
los. Con Oregon, by I harles fever
K.9. fct. Patnek'a He, by Charles Lever
loc
soo
loc
100
2I'C
l,?;?,
JJj' V,ieJa;'
hi,. ..cwiuii juisiiT, uy i-npiaiu Marryat
:c kj ruiiuur, uy miss iiraouon
ler do Mal.on Itoiicp iiiiin.
loc
173, Japhet In beurch of a Father by Captain
Marryat
sue
8I1C
174. kateij'Donoghuo, by Charles Lei er
175. The Pacha of Many Tales, captain Marryat
100
loc
Henry
I Wood
S"0
loc
iiKtt! ViSlaV&ViiXro
!" &P?t!! V Wllkle Collfna
10O
yoo
loc
1110
200
. lolt ,Uei.uuuiessaounarny. Alex Dumas
SafiMffir0
The l1.1!16 naoge, by Captain Marryat
los
i'S; i.'aTOpTO
Thwiss PamiirRS
loc
loc
f: 1.',''Drjr, i"iDal,i,u.v Miss Braddon
liw. Memoirs ota Phi slclan, by Alex Dumaa
10C
suo
ire
it l -he Three Cutters, by Captain Mnrrw
loc
soc
100
m. Ilt-art of Midlothian, sir u-mt.-r
l&fflgiJSa,,.
loc
20C
10C
loa
IM- r eltlers In Canada, by Caotaln Marryat
if,,L.iui,u-iBniiu iue uearin, uy cnas. iteado
Monk'lls 1,ialh - 1"-
0r
UEOHQE MUNRO, Publisher,
p. o. box w7, si, S3 and S3, Vandewater at,, N, Y,
aug 8, "77-tm
TrISfAPEIISKEPT0N FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF,
mm
733 Siksom St, PHILADELPHIA,
Hlia nr our nuthorlied menu, and wUl
rccrive AdriTlUmicuia ut our
can make money faster at work for us than a
any thing olso Capital not required t we wll
start you $11 per day at home made, by the
Indnstrlous. Men. women.-, boys nnd elrla
wanted everywhere to work for us. Now In tho
time Costly out (Hand terms free. Address Tatia
& Co., Augusta, Maine.) March 92, ts-ly
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
T7"M. F. IIODINE, Iron Street below sec
. T t o
nud, Bloomsburg, Pa., Is prepared to do hi
kinds ot
PAINTING,
GIiA.INa,
and
I'Al'EU HANGING,
In the best stylos,
notice.
at lowest prices, and at short
Parties having such work to do will save money
calling on me.
All work warranted to give tutlBtaclton.
solicited
WM. F. BODINE.
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Cures Diseases op the Skin,
llEAUTlrlES THE CoMl'LEXIO.V, PREVENTS
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
Heals Sores and Abrasions of the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES 1ROM THE CoMrLEXlON ALL BLEM
ISHES arising from local impurities of the
Mood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun ana wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT,
and being a WHOLESOME I1EAUTIF1ER is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL
rilUR Haths arc insured BY the use op
Glenn's Sulphur Soup, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE
VENTS Rheumatism and Gout.
It also disinfects clothing and linen
and trevents diseases communicated by
contact with the PERSON.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald."
ncss, and retards grayness of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
Nt B. The 50 cent cakes are triple the sue of those o
2$ cents.
'HILIS KAIU AND WHISKER DYE,"
Ulack or Ilrown, HO Cents.
C. N. CMTTEXTOJ, l'rop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.1.
December II, 1-77-ly
ANTI-FAT
Tbo UHEAT BEMEUlT far
OOHFPIiElVO 3D.
ALLAX'S AXTI-FAT
U riirplr Tcp-tabl( an'l prrfectly harmless. It ftcti
ui 1011 the foo. J n thv ftomacli, irocntJntf lis lwin
fnnrtt''l Into it), 'lakfn hi ncronluiire nllh nl
riTtlnns, It will reduce fat ptrton tVoni two twflr
nound per week ......
"(Vinmltnce Is not only a dlscnue ltBtlf, lut the
harhlnmP of others." bo wrote HlppocmUs two
thousand )carn ago, und what wus truu then la noue
the lesa so to-lai.
Holii hw ilrujtBlsts. or 6en hy express, upon re
cclptorttu. Quarter-dozen $ LOO. Addri-aa,
BOTANIC MEDICINE CO.,
2rovrtetora, Jiuffalo, X, 1.
May 2 1, '7S.-3m
I ht t ff Includlnss Shooting Outflt.U s
W ll HJ UlioKUi, Moore ic Uruoki St. Louli z2
uUtf. II, 'IT-iy K A U
PATENTS!
obtain e (1 f 0 r
meciiuLlcal ue-
or other coin-
pounrts, ornamental dfslsns, trudo marks, and la
Ih'K Lfni8, Afnmt'nth, IiiterrtTenees, Appeals,
suits ror lull tiitfeimits, and all cahea uiWlng under
luo PATIINT lA . promptly attend lo,
Inventions Tbat Havo Been
Vl 1 Ij1rM.T by thepatent onicomay
vliitJ VjVj I. Mil Jfertlllnmobt caeK. bo pat-
nti'd fiv 114 Khiiil' ntii)uslTi t hn nntHtit. mil "p. n
can make closer heurehes, and tecum patents more
prompuy ami wiiu uruauer ciuiuia iuuii ihusohuu
are reinuto rrom Wushlntrton.
INVENTORS
send us a model or fikctcli or jour deuce : wo make
examinations Ireo ot cliargcand ud Use as to patent
ability. All corretponaence ttrlclly connuentlal.
rices low and NO CI1A110E UNLESS l'ATENT IS
bEUUKKII,
We liter to ofllclalsln the Patent Ofiico, toourcll
enta In eery slate of tlie I'nlon, and lo jour sena
tor and Ileprctcutatho In Congress, fcpcclal refer
ences gl cn w hen desired, A ddrebs
opposite l'atent onice, w aslilnglon, 1). C.
i, 11-1
aprll r,
Steel and Iron
Triple Flauge
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES;
FaUnt Inaldc noil Work and
JUlugtd Cap.
10 UI I COMPUTI WITHOUT IT 1 1
W. H. TRWILL1GER,
No. 04 Maiden Lane,
lw WUllaa It. inr TOU.
dec. 7, IbTT-ly
M. C. SLOAli & BR0
it?.
llI.OOMK.Utlu;,
Manufacturers ot
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs
l'LATFOIUl WAGONS, to.
first-class worklwayson band.
liEl'AJJUNa NEATLY 1XJNE.
J'rlcctt reduced to suit Uie times.
Jim.e,lS7T-tf
Ui
Spriaig (Roods I
i3ega leave to inform Jiis custoiners and the public tlmt his stock is
now replete with all the Novelties for Spring and Summer Wear,
consisting of new and beautiful styles of
ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ANDMESTIC. GOODS
. Akr REDUCED PRICES
any of which he in prepared to make up in the latest style.
Ready-made cotliing cheaper than ever.
Cheap Suits,jfoT men, Cheap suits for Youths,
lioys for Children.
all of thojbest make and at the lowest prices.
Just received a 'full line of all the latest styles iu color and quality of
For Men, for Youths, for I5oys Cheaper
than Ever.
A FULL LINE
OF THE
CELEBRATED
PEARL
SHIRT.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BLOOMSBXJEG, OP A..
Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.,
IS THE l'LACIS TO (JET THE WOItTII OF YOUIt MONEY IN THE FINEST AND FUESIIEST OF
Fancy Imported and Domestic.Staple Groceries of Every Description,
Qnsensrae, Glassware, Wool and. Willowware,
Flour and Feed, Tobaceo and Cigars,
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH,
0K NICE FRESH PKOIiUCE.
IS THE
LAMM
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
-a.:r,:e oistl"
OF THE INNUMERABLE
AND MATERIAL
Iii itlae CoiiiiiiMlbiaiii Offi(6(Ba
All kinds of Plain and Fancy
Printing done on
at low rates.
OFFICE NORTH SIDE
BLOOMSBUKG, PA,
"yyA1Nwl10I1T & co.,
IIULLBAI.i; UKUC'EKS,
l'uii.inu.rmA,
Dealers In
TEAS, S 11U1VK, COFFEE, bl'OAK, MOLASSES,
BICE, SrlVlS, S1CAB8 tOI'i, ic, Ac.
N. K. ( omerHecooil anil Arch blreets,
tfOrikrii will receive prompt fttteutlon.
BLOOMSBUKG TANNERY.
G. A. HERRING
l) i:8l'K(TKUI.LY announces lo tlio i.ublic
Xvll11! lie lias reopened
SNYUKH'S TANNERY,
(o'U bland) llloombburir, IU. at tUo Forks or the Es
ny oud Uirlit street roods, where all descriptions ot
leather Hill be made In the mimt blilihtanlliil ntnl
workinaiillkn manner, and bold at prices lo suit the
I""' iu mtiue&v pneu iu eutfu win ui iui inues vo
ORE EN HIDES
ot every description In the country, Tlie puullepat.
Ulouuisburtf, ucu 1, ll76.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their
possessors, and ot they are llhln the i each of ev
er VUU WUU Will usu
WIUOIIT'S UVBK PILLS,
The only sure CUIIK lor Torpid Llier, Bysiiepkla,
Headache, bour btouiach. t'onstlpatlon, liltlllly
Nausea, and all llUUous eomplalntsand Llood dis
orders ;one genuine unless signed nwm. WHirht
fhiia." It jour 1 ruggUt win not supply send o
. . , , j4ii., iiuiicr a. (.u., to jn.iiu
oi., i una. jan. , in-if nr
JOB HUNTINO
'of every desription
EXECUTED PROM1TLY
At thjs Ooldmbuw Ovria,
Sprang Goods J
FOB
E
SOLD ONLY BY
LOWMBHW,
STYLES OF TYPE
short notice and
OF THE COURT HOUSE,
BEST
llculars ana &
pare llmu at
l'ortland, Mali
business you eun engnge In. fa to tan
terilaj iNiKlebyani woikeror either
sex, light Iu their own localities, l'ar-
llculars ana somplei worth tBIrec. Improve jour
spare llmu at Ihls business. Adduss hTissoH 4: Co..
rortland, Maine. march w, TS-iy
T i r a v ei k In ) our o n to n. f 5 Outnt tree.
l-l-1""1:1'. luactr It sou want a business
J M I at which rerionsot tilher sex can make
J iripi.t rnv nil till till,.. lhvun,b i.
tor parillulurs loll, luuu i Co.,l'ortland.MaUic.
MALLEABLE IE0N
"00T A SHOE
Sole Protector.
For use In Holllnir Jluis, niass
Umims, coal Mines and by
aimers, '
V. v. bUIl'lilt, ratentec, sa
talnst., Allegheny, 1-a.
Call, ore (snaor circular.
HAPPY RELIEF
To nil biilft'ilmr frnm flironlo diepasps of all kinds.
CoMldt'iitlalcuiihulLallun Invited personally or b
intill, NtwhiH'tliul ol trentmi'iit. Kew and rellab e
n'rm'dles. j:ook and circulars tent Jrceln seated
rmilcijK'H, Ailaii.ss IIOWAHD ASSOCIATION, 419
IHilllI .XII HI M J I 1 1, I UllilUt 11'UlU, I U.i UU 1UB111UIC
nuMiiy h ii luii leputuuou lur n
lonorable conduct and
J'JIJf IV, t&-om
JwAco
PltOVUIlllS.
No ono can tto sick when the Btcmarh. blnod
iherandkldueyB uiu healthy, and Hop Ultlen
Tho ereateiiL nourlf-liintr tnnttv
appetite r,
i reiiKt hener and curatlt o on can
uu 1101'
uiiierB."
It fs Impossible to remain lnni? rcv or nut. or
Why do Hop lit tiers euro so much ?" Iiecauat
they glvo Koud dly-eBllon, rich blood, and healtui
action of ail the organs,"
'No matter Vhat'xOlirfeellnti-d nr Allmnnt Id
iiwp j- i l iu &4 niij uu jou boou,
"licmemter. Hon lhttera netpr rtiwHtinrm tmi
tnvul Lilumn n ...I 11 it '
"rurlfy tUO blOOd. Cleans thft htntnnrh nnd
"(uict ncres and balmy bleep la Hop Hitters.1
"No health with In active liver and urlnarv n.
imna wlll.mir linn lllttam tt
Try Hop Ccu h Cure and Paia fieUct
for sale by Mqtkb Hkotiuks.
WOMAN.
Iiynn Immenso practlre, ctteivtlntr thrmiKh a
per (rnl nf years, hnflne within tliflt Unm tientcd
ranttff tlirtmsnd rnnnfi nf tlinio dlflonxes necnllar In
Woman, I bate been ennbtcd lo jtcrerl n mot
toipnt nnd agrccnhla meillolne Hint meets ilio ln
fllmtlnni presented by tlmt clnns of Ulaensea with
positive certainty and esftctncis.
To deilirnate this natural encclflo comitotiDd. I
hate named it
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
The term, howctcr, l Imt a fcelito expression ot
my IiIrIi spprrclstlfin ot Us value, based upon
mr own personal observation. As a close nlf
server, I have, vrhllo wllnesslni! Us positive re
fulls In the few special diseases Incident to ihe
leparato orKflnism ol woman, siocled It out as
lie cllninr or crdiviilusr Horn nf my
meillcnl career. On lis merlin, ns a iiosllUe,
sate, and eOcctual remedy tor this class ot ills
c.iini nmt ono that will, at all limes ami iiiulcr all
circumstances, act kindly and In harmony wlih
the laws which Rovcm the female system, I am
willing to stake my reputation as a physlri.in.
Nav, even more, so conlfdcnt am 1 that It will not
disappoint the most sangnlno expecuillons of a
elnRlc Invalid lady who moa It for any of Ihe
ailments for which I recommend It, that I offer
and sell It under A I'OMl'll'i: niJAIIAN
TEK, If a hciieflcl.'frenect Is not expcrlciu'ed
by the time two-thirds of the contrails nf the bot
llo arc U"ed, 1 will, on return of Hie boltle, two
thirds of tho medicine having brcn taken accord
Ins to directions, nnd the case being one for which
I recommend It, promptly refund the money paid
lor It. Had 1 not the most perfect conildcnee In
Its virtues, I could not offer ft ns I do under these
conditions; but havinK witnessed Its u uly miracu
lous cures In thousands of cases, I fool war
milled and iiorteetlr info III rlskliie
bnlli in r rejmtallun aud my inoiioy nu
Its merits. r C
The following nro among fliose diseases In
which my s avnrlto Vroscrlpllou has work
ed cures, as If by mngic, and with a certainty
novcr before attained by any mcdiclnet l.eu
corrhica, Kvccssho Flowing, l'alnful Monthly
Periods. Suppressions when from unnatural
causes, irregularities, Weak Hack, l'rolapsus, or
falling fyj Ihe Ulcrus, Anleverslon and Uctrnier
siou, llcaring Down Sensations, Internal Heat,
Noiotis lleiircssion, Debility, Despondency,
Tlircatcncd Mlscanlage. Chronic Congestion, In
flammation nnd Ulceration of Iho Ulorus, lmpo
tency, llarrenncss, or Sterility. Femalo i eakncjs,
and very many other chronic discuses incident to
woman not mentioned here. In nil affections nt
this nature, my Knvorilo rrcscripllnn works
cures Ilio innrvcl of tlio world. This
medicine I do not extol as n cuie-all. but It
admlrablv fiillllls n IiikIoiiih of pur
pose, bemg a most perfect specllic In all chronic
diseases of the frctual system of woman. It will
not disappoint, ner will It do harm, In any e(ato
or condition,
Thoso who deslro further Information on theso
subjects can obtain It In TllK rEOVI.K'sCOMMii!
&KNSK Mr.UlCAI. ADV1SEU, a book ol mcrDOO
pages, 6ent, post-paid, on receipt of $l..10. It
ttcats niinulcly of thoso diseases l'cculmr to
Females, nnd gives much valuable advice In re
gard to tiic management of those affections.
FAVOKITi: I'ltr.SCItll'TIO.N SOf.D
UV AM. IllttJUOISTS.
R. V. FIERCE, H. D, Prop'r,
JWITALO, A', r.
pEims.
Or Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Root
and llorbaj Jntcc, Autl-IIllluui
Gru.ialeti. TI1K I.1TTIK IANT
CATlIAltTIC. or ITlultum 111 larvo
lMiyalc.
The w city of modern WcdlcaU Cliemlcal, and
I'Iihi inner.. Icarbclence. No use of any lonjrcr
t.ilvins Uie i.irpc, repulsive, and nauseous jillls,
ci)in)n)sed nf cheap, crude, and bulky Ingredients,
when wc can, by a careful application of clicmiaat
science, cxtiact all tho cathartic and other medi
cinal properties from the most valuable roots ami
herbs, and concentrate them into a minute Uran
uie, scarcely larger than a mnatard
ftred that can be rc;tHlv swallowed by those of
tlio tno-it sensitive stomachs nnd fastidious tastes.
Kach little I'lirKatlTe f'ellct represents, in a
most conccnti.ttcd form, as much cathartic poncr
an Is emluullcd In anv of tho larpe pills found for
vsalo in drug shops, i'f-om their woinlerf ul cathar
tic power, in comparison to their size, people who
havo not tried them are apt toeupposo that thev
aio h.u)i ordrastlc in effect: but such is not at all
tlio r.ie, the (Uflerent active medicinal principle!
of wliicii liicv ate comMied being to harmonized
ami iiKtiliiled, ono bv tho others, as to produce
n moNl Hcarrliliiff and thorough, yet
ccntly and kindly onorattnif, catliar
tic. Howard Is hereby offered by the pro
pi ictor of them I'dlet. to any chemist who, upon
analysis will llnd in them any calomel or other
form, of mercury, mineral poison, or injurious
druff. ff
Iteinic entirely veeetable, no particular
care i& ivUircd while lifting them. They operate
without disturbance to the renBtltution, diet, or
occupation. For Jaundice. Ilendaclio,
Constipation. Impiiro lllood. l'aiu In
I lie Mioiildeni,riKl-tiic" "I tlio ChOBt
IlizzlnebM, sour 1. nictations from tho
Momach. ICad tntto In the mouth, union-
attacks, I'aln In region of Kid
uu)m, Internal t'eicr, Hlotited foollni;
about .stomach. Kiibh of Itlood lo
Head, III L'li-rolorcd Urlno, lfnocln
tillliv und ;iMimy 1'orobodliiRn, uke
Ur, llerco' iloasaut l'urgatlvo lel
lotn. In explanation of the remedial power of
uy rurE-itivo Toilets ocr so erca variety of
ducked, I wish to bay that tliolr anion
upon tho animal economy U univer
sal, nut a eland or Hume ebtupliy;
their NanatHo lmprtii. AftQ docs not
Impair the piopertics ot theso I'cllcts. They are
fcUKiir-Cfuted and inclosed in glass bottles, their
vlrtuej being- thcrebv preserved unimpaired for
any length uf time, 'in any climate, bo that Ihcy
arc always frcsb and reliable. This Is not the
case with Uio.-e pllli which arc put up In cheap
Muodcn or pastclmard boe3. liccnllect that for
atl dl-oaes wheic a Ijaxattvc, Alterative,
or l'uruall vc, is indicated, these UUle relicts
Mill Che the most pcifect satisfaction to all who
use tiit in.
Thoy aro void by all DruggliiU at 25
cents a bottle. ,
S. V. PIZECE, U, D., rrcp'r,
HUiTALO, N. Y
8Cp,23, 'TT-tf
Tho Lightest Running,
"Tho Simplest,
Tho Most Durablo,
Tho Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
Jt i easily undcrntood. tnaUe$ the
double-thread lork-ittltt-h, ha elf
reuulatluff teimluiiM und take-up,
(Did ttttt do the wholo range of family
ttvarcwltliout change.
The Ilomcatlc' it matte in the moat
du table manner , with rantcat ff
hearing and cotnpenating Journal
throughout.
PAPER FASHIONS.
ThtHi popular XA.TTETlIsrH for
failles', (', ami -il!drru' ilrc,
are rut on ii syatem .uierlor to any
in tiff, nnit ears be smiier.fuotl by nnj
one, AH directions ami if lustration,
mi each tuvrlope.
Ktnd J'(r Criil. for fllu.traleit Calam
logue of lOOO i'atMon: -
Sowing Maehlno Co., New York,
I. W. HARTMAN,
Aisnt "Domestic" Parer Fashions
Bloomsbur.
December ll, ls77-ly
ESPY PLANING HILL.
Tlie underelguen KBSco ot tlieKspy rionlair Mill
la preparwl to Uu all kinds of mill wore,
mm, mines, m Bliifls, etc,
toado to order on tlicrt nouce,
BatlstacUon guar.
UUIVOU,
sop, as, 'iT-tr
o o o pL
AI.SSRT IUhimam,
THE llED FRONT, '
MOYERS' BLOCK.
HARTMAS BROS,,
UEALEItS IN
TKAS, CANNUI) FRUIT,
OZOAR8,
TOBACCO.
szrorr,
OONPEOTIONBRY.
Spices of all kinds, Olass & Queensware,
FINE GROCERIES.
Foreign- and Domostio Fruits)
AND OKNEHAL LINE OF
Family Provisions
4lli floor lielow Market street, Hloomsbnr?, I'a.
itf OooJs delivered to all parts of the town
April il, 'TT-tf
C3-IL E S'
LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA.
C'urcN all IMIu lii Ulan nntl Ilcngt
TESTIMONIALS :
riioi.Arsrs Utebi (Falllnu of tho Womb.) A Won
derful cure. Mno jears iny wire suffered !wltb this
terrlblocoinpliilnt. showai atwnded by flocwr af
ter doctor, went lo the different hospitals where fe
males are treated; tried them all! wore bandajres
and pessaries with only temporary relief. Her life
was (miserable. We applied Ur. (.'lies' UnlmenU
Her relief was Immediate. Hho is now well.
II. McDehmott,
id West 13lh street, New Vorlr.
Ihadttwelvo strokes of raraiysls. My leg, arm
and tonguo wero useless ; was obliged to use a cath
eter eiery day. Doctor lilies' Liniment iodide of
Ammonia has cured inc. Will answer any Inquiries
so that all anucied may know or IU
Jons AriTL, North liranford. Conn.
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, April it, t.
W. M. Olles, Kmj jjear Mr I used your Iodide of
Ammonia Liniment ou Flora Temple's hind pastern
Joint. Hbethad bcen;qulto lame; tho effect was
wonderful; suo wukg now nulto welL Very.re
specttully yours,
A. Witcn.
1". s. I am now using It on Littleton's right tore
A large Bhoo boll on a valuable young horse was
removed by uues' Liniment Iodide ot a inuionla.
SnsriiEKD KKirr,
Carpets, KssUth are.. New York.
Asthma Tho tortures and agonies I endured for
six years, none but those who have suffered with
this lernblo disease can know. My life was misera
ble. In desperation I tried Giles' Liniment Iodide ot
Ammonia, it gara me instant relief. Used It In
ternally nswell as externally.
1 U03. llHlMIOAlf,
1S7 west 27th street. New Vorlr.
I was In a dreaarul condition. Joints swullen,
fialn Intense. Injections ot morphine Into my Telns
ailed to relieve me. Giles' Iodide of Ammonia took
away tho deposits from my joints, t want every
one who suffers to know what will cure them.
F0BDTCK LOTlWOr'.
Norlh Hjdn Park, LammoUlo co. Vt
Another Sufferer cured. Discharged from the
Massachusetts General Hospital as Incurable, with
Inllammatory rheumatism lu m shoulders, fingers
and feet ; suffered fearfully for three 5 ears, tried
c erj thing ; lost all hope. Dr. Giles' Liniment Iod
ide of Ammonia effected a complete euro. .
Kllkn uith.
No. it I'rane street. Fall Itlver, Mass
Sprains, splints, bruises. Lameness In horses,
Giles' Llnliucnt Iodide ot Ammonia Is a perfect toe
cltlc. Noiwrson who owns a horso should be with
out It.
II. ItODKNS,
Cfiil seventh avenue, New York.
In my family, and for the stock, I have used GUe't
Liniment lodldu of Ammonia. It Is uasurpassed,
and I am surprised at the many different maladies
In which It la applicable. It gltcs the utmost satis
faction. JOUN J. L'lKTtB,
Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Kjiiwrlmen.
tal Farm.
SO c. and tl : and In Quarts at VIM, In which tliero
Is a groat saving. 4
Trial size ss cents .
S01 11 nv it 1. Dbiooists.
N. J. IIKMIIlltMIOTT, Agl. lur llloom.Uur.
may 41, '19-
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
pilILADKLI'JIA AND HEADING EOAD
AKHANGEUENT OF TASSENGEIt
THAINS.
May 12, 1S7S.
TBAl.NS LEAVE HCrEHT AS FOLLOWS (SrNDAT EXCEFTS
For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsvUle
Tomaqua, ic, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,45 u. in. T,20 and 7,S p. m.
"For WHllamsport, 0,2s o,04 a. m. and 4,oa p. m.
TKAINS F0K KUl'ERT LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, (StKDAT H
CEITEI).)
Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,1c a. m.
Leavo Heading, Il.sua. m., PotUvllle, 12,15 p. m
andTamaqua, l.SOp. m.
Loavo Catawlssa, c,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Lcaio WHllamsport ,0,45 a.m,2,15 p. m. ando,oo p. m
Passengeis and from Now York and PhUade
phla go throug.i w iihout change of cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
C.IC1, HANCOCK, . ueneral Manager.
General Ticket Agent,
Jan.u, uiotf.
JOHTJIEUN CENTKAL KAIMVAY
On and af tr November 20th, 1873. trains will leave
8UN11UHY as follows:
NOKTIIWAHD. v
Erlo Moll 5.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra 11 ,r,
" Canandalgaa,,, s.3sp. a
Hochestcr n.is
Niagara. 40
Itenovo accommodat Ion 11.10 a. m. arrive William,
rt 12.tB p. in.
Elmlra Mall 4.1s a, m., arrive Klmlra 10.20 a. m.
Uulfalo Exprusa 7.1s a. m. arrive lluffald 8.60 a. a
bOUTHWAHU.
liuffalo Express 2.M a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 4.M a.
11 Haltlmore 8.40 "
Elmlra Mall 11.15 a, m., arrive Harrlsburg im p. m
n asuingion 10,30 1
11 Haltlmoru 6.&0 '
" Wasldngton 8.30
Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris
burg 10.60 p.m.
arrive Haltlmore 2.S5 a. m
" Washington J.13 "
Erie Mall U. a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3 05 a. m)
" Haltlmore 8,40
..... .. " .Washington 10.85
I All dally except Sunday.
D. M, UOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agen
A. J. CASSATT, General Manage
DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA
WEUTEltN 11A1LHOAU.
BLOOMSBURQ DIVISION.
AND
Ttme;Tablo No. 8,, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M
, ;jn MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878.
NOHTH
D.m. n.rn. 1
STATIONS.
.......Scran ton, .
llellevue
-....Tajjorvllle..,.
...Lael;awanna.
Plttaum. ......
,, WettPlttaton...
Wyoming
.........Maltby.
.....llennetu....
Kingston.......
.......Kingston.
..Plymouth June.
....Plymouth,.,,,
....... Avondalo
...... Nan tlcoke
.uunlock's creek,
...khlckshlnny.
-..Hick's Ferry....
....Heach Haven...
Herwlck ....
Briar Creek.....
..Willow Grove.
..Luno nidge..
spy......,
-.llloomsburg,.,.
sonrn
L.m.
a so 4 la
9 23
II
9 OS
H 68 8 51
9 40
O 87
a.m. p.rn. p.ra
85 2 10 16
l 90
9 45 2 9J I9S
, 8 80 38
9 SO'
9 91
9 19
14
61 8 41
a 40
8 45
a ii
9 44 45
11 41
12 10
a mi
10 07
9 49 50
2 63 65
8 83
9 04
8 44
8 13 10
10 la a Ik 1 m
10 83 3 16 1 18
8 21 8 20 8 65
.10 T 18
10 28 8 15 fas
8 12 8 19
8 04 8 Ul
T 61 9 61
T IS 9 89
7 19 I 84
lit 111
7 18
T 14
7 lu
1 119 P4
t 1 67
60 1 61
4 1 45
6 27 17
5 15
CC0 1 00
S 47
S 89
8 28
8 17
8 12
8 (111
8 21 7 65
10 49 8 85 8 M
10 66 8 60 IB
U 07 4 03 8 45
11 18 4 10 8 65
11 J 4 18 9 06
4 26 7 16"
4 99 J 23
it. - .
T 44
T 88
7 83
7 29
T II
'" " t44
11 11 in : .
Ul 51 4 65 6 3i
Catawlssa Hiidge,
111 61 6 00 3 6i
n 1, D IS 6 II
...vuiuasKy..,,.
51
e 46
i-ameron
..Northumberland,
18 45 6 16 w
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