The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 24, 1879, Image 4

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ME COLUMBIA ANto'DEMORAXBlsOOMSBllKG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
9
Miscellaneous.
A Omtorlcul "Son of Toll"
'Feller cltlfene,' said be, 'I'm aharrl-hslod
ton of toll, I'm a btkV-lnjfr by trade, and
not a bit ashamed of lt( No, air; I wasn't
born with a ttlrtr spoon into ray mouth of
cradled In the lap of luxury. I'm "a itlf
made, man, gentlemeu.1
'You'd letter have let out the job,' re
marked a tolce In the rear or the ball.
lie scorned to nvtlee the Interruption, but
prcedd.
'Yes, feller-cltlzens, I'm proud of havlnaj
rlten by(lion(Ht Industry, proud of appearln
t inllolt your aufTrage as 'a true reprnenla
tlre of labor; as one which haa contrlbuud
to build up this community by the sweat of
his brow ami tue work or bU band). Ap
pliiise. As I was saying, I'm a bricklayer
byMrade. TYe'Woflced trf 'raise more 'than
half the palatial mansions, magnificent com
mercial tructurta, and heaven-painting
spires which' beadtlfy and adorn our town
Great enthusiasm. And hero, right here,
gentlemen, are the Identical ovl wtili 'wliich
I have carved out my way to prosperity.
Here the orator examined a Iniwel and
hammer amid deafening plaudits,
'Pas 'em this way,' fald an excited lis'
tenrr, evidently belonging to the working'
class ; 'let me gaze.onto them rclices.'
The tools were handed to him, aod lu
scrilntlnlzed them with deep interest.
'You say you work n Illicit lnyerf stld
be, turning sharply to thu oritur.
'Yes'
'And with them tools?'
'Ve,,str"ril1oW'r6'll'e"vry''onl'Ihbught
when I made my, first start as a journeyman
To them I owe all my' prosperity.'
'Wellf then, I mustsay you deserve great
crcdjk So doe any man that could lav
bricks with such weapons. Gentlemen,''
turning to the audience.'ju't. look at 'em.; It's
a gardener'' trowel and a carpenter's ham
mer f
Tableau I Exchange.
Preserving Fruit in Sand.
A California paper gives the following:
'Some months ago tro gave an account of
some experiments with the preservation of
fruit in dry aand,wbich our friend; Mr, R!x
ford, had In jiropress. He had a resurreo
tion trie ofher Uny. and brought us samples
of tho preserved fruit It will be remember
ed that the fruit was deposited in thn drv
atnd'uniler his house on one of the hilltops
of the city. W have before us a Los Alige.
los orange, which was put In the sand last
Aprll,wben the fruit was fully ripe. It was.
taken up after seven months of burial, and
shows hut little mark of lis hiding-place
The. shrivel on thq skin Is scarcely percep
tible, and, the color is bright,. On cutting
the fruit, the juice bursts forth and floods
the knife and the hand. To the taste the
flavor is delicious. Mr. RlxforoVthlnks that
thAjruils but little changed fromjts condi
tion when put into the. sand. It, was, too
ripe when put In, and would have 'remained
datable three weeks in open air. If. the sand
treatment should be applied to the fruit be
fore it .becomes toajlpe, there seems no room
for doubt that It can be preserved for months
in. .marketable form. Anolher specimen
,from the saijd.bauk wasanijiall tipple, 'Mr
Rixford says it' was of a prior lit when jl
was put.in, but it was o lnb- in the m-xsoi,
when he began his experiment that h
could not get gnod'apptfs to experiment oh.
The apples kept well, the nV.h. being firm
and sound. The color was somewhat impar
.ed and the flavor was, insipid. How mud;
"of thls'came from the original poorness of
;th stock, and how much from sand, wecan
not determine. It would eem, howovf,
JbJ the tjeatment issuer adaj'Jydjlo thiyk
akinned fruit than to thin Tht fruit,whch
atqodthtj burial bestvcre the lemons ; tt)0)
H put Join Febuary, and then though
buried for nine months, are ai bright coated
and firm as one could wish. Thus it was ill,
io.wltjj.avyeei potatoes, very few sproiKiiig
r 'and still fewer showing any sign of cliangi',
We think these experimonlSj very interj-nt
ing, and the system worthy ol further trfal
'both in amounts for home consumption and
JotJLhe market.'
' Set, np Yon'r'iiar at Home.
FBOM C. T. CAMPBELL'S LECTURE IN MAY-
FIELD,
Barkeepers in this city pay on au nvitragi
$2 a gallon for whiskey, One gallon Con
, tains an average of sixty-five drinks, and ai
ten cents ad. Ink the poor mau pays t6 50
ji gallon ;for his wblakey. Jn-otheriwords,
.'' hlWySorthlweyjjaqd; u(o fo a
man for handing it oyer the bar, Make your
wife your,barkeeper;. Lend her '.wo dollars
to buy a gallon of whiskey for a'beginniny,
r and every time you want ,& drjok go tojher,
' and pay" ten cents for it. By'the time you.
have dranfcji "gallon she will have 0.60,- r
enough money to refund the $2 borrowed ol
S you, to pay fur another gallon of liquor, and
" ' have'i balaoce of $2 50. f3Ee will be able
M to conduct futuf e operations on her owu rap
itar; and when you become' an inebriate, uii.
,. able to support yourself, shunned aod de-
" splied by nil respectable persons, our jvife
n wiu naye enougu money lo keep you until
i , you are ready to ml a drunkard a grave.
t Paying Wafiea Prsmptly.
A correspondent eiiuuisea what the Ledger
hits very 'frequently raid about (he import
ance of having small bills promptly paid' and
of having workingtueu paid their wages at
frequent intervals. He complains, and justly
too, that he and other workers who, from nc
cessity are compelled to submit to frequent
reductions m their wages, are often compelled
to. wait four weeks or more for their money,
The sinallne&s of their wages, prevents many
of theni from getting that tnu;h ahead of the
world, and they are," therefore, compelled to
..pay what are known as, ' trust prices" for all
.the necessaries of life, lluylogin small quan
. titics, and on credit, it costs theuxvery much
more .to live than would be required if they
. !.i ..- i n i i
vtmK paiu wuvfcjy biiu coujuouuy fi jargei
quantities for cash. This U clearly recognized
, by many large employers, who, in .spite ol
the additional work Imposed ppon hem, set
tlo with all their employees weekly; bat there
are others who delay paying until they can
make monthly settlements. There is anoth
er little matter about wagoa that costs noth
ing, and which considerate employers do no
overlook. If wages are paid oo Priday, the
frugal housewife will have a chance (o put
soma of the weekly earnings to good use' be
fore the temptations of Saturday nigh'tjand
'Sunday frolics hare wasted the much needed
money.: But apart from any saving iVu
obtained, .the wife supplied with money on'
Friday night can have the choice of the mar-,
kets and.buy where it is to best advantage,
instead of getting her supplies where she
utI, TbU Is just tho season of the yrar
when it would be well to begin the good cus
tom, pf paying every Friday night. As our
correspondent says, 'It would be a good New
'Year's gift to working men and women.'
rUih: Jjedgtr,
It is whispered that Oen, flutter will
accept the Bulgarian crowp or anything in
I he shape of plate. XWroi'i Frtt I'rtu,
It cannot be be that 'all 'flesh Is grass.
Grt'sgets its dew-about the only thing
that (loos in the world. Hartferl Journal.
LEISURE liqUKS.
J. lu fallen A Co, 47 Barclay street hew
Yorkshire commenced the publication of an
illustrated Magaitne" called Iicirart How, at
the popular price tl per year. . Its forty, psges,
of three-colums each, are full of reading matter
of Interest to all our readers. The lllnstratlons
are well executed, and the stories, sketches and
poetry are from well-known American writers.
The .publishers of course naturally desire that
all should see and examine this Magailne, and
that all msy do so, they ofler.to send It on trial
three months for twentV'five cents, and will, In
addition, send each three months' subscriber a
beautiful chromo motto, entitled "Faith, Hope
andChsrilT." This motto, slxe 0x17 inches
printed in fifteen oil volors,ls suitable for ftanirj
and is worth? to adorn any home.
I Jan,Q.3i
Jur6tsf()rPeKTt!rm,1879.
GllANl) JURORS.
DtoomVlohn Mccormick Jos. Townsend, William
, Werts HoUU Mcllrld j, Stephen Knorr, Charles
1 title.
Berwick Henrr O, Freas. .
Hcntrm-liouben Olh'xins, J. t, Mctlonry.
Heaver James T. Vox, .
OfttawHii . 't llroUsf,
fentrilla-O. II. Millard, .tohr. E. IUley.
FlsMnircreek N. .1. ltobblns.
tlreenwnod -William J. Kramer.
Hemlock JlnttMas Whltcnlght.
Main J. D noJlno
M llson John DemoU.
winiin-wuiiaMi Mariner.
Montour llenr Lazar r, William J. Bldleman.
Hoarlngcrefk John Mower', D. W, Rang.
HcoltJohn Jones.
TRAVERSE JUllOttS.
. . .nitT-wyu... . ,
Bloom B A nanuses. Jamfts Sclraylpr, Bernard
Rtohnr, James McRrtto. u. It Hitter lijrd
fcharplcss. Henry ucsensloc., f T '
Bearer Daniel sinvlev Allen Usnn.
Kenton deoriro aroy.
Berxlok ,11. U Freas.
Hnnrereek Iraao Bower.
Catawlsu Daniel Helwlff. H. 1). UlnaM.
Centra. la-l alayette Feticrman, WUUam Uarrta..
Centre J. P. uajman. . . . 1 ,
Flshlnfrcrcck Joslnu uoleman, .R.Iiasuer.
FrankDn-a L. Artley- Ul
areenwooJ Henry Msther.' Wm. 1. Pstterson.
i
uemioc.K r h iianmaa, uuan ctmae.
Jackson1 W Kitchen. . -
Locust Henry Heaver, Joan, A. miner, Benry Uel-
Madfson John Christian, Bamael Farsswortti.
Miun W. Hvnns W. T. ftTvBm(Ui .
Mifflin T.Z. bowman, Heonr Nmw, Btepben Delt-,
erlck; M. B. Iictien A. W, Ilees
Momour jonn n. uoroon, w. a tuddb.
Mt, Pleassnw-Moses Btetler.- v. -
orangeJ 1). Harmau, Wesley Bowman, rairln
Mnsteller.
Pin" w osU-IlubWas, Jacob Chrtstlaa.
Scott John traveling. James ruuen, u, T. Jones.
stcoxs waai.
Bloom It V. tlartman, -Bearer
Ellas MUler.
Hernlck-Jamcs w. Evans. John O. Jacoby.J.'K.
MoAnaU. t
Brlarcreek1 Itentwn Sltler.
t at awlssa Hamilton Fisher, 3, B. KnltUc, o. L.
Kostenbatider.
Cen'er William MUler, Levi Fester, Joseph Weiss,
Philip Harris
Ce tHlla William Pelller.
conyngham John L. Kline. Edward Hughes.
PisbUi,-creek J. F. Mcllenry.
Fnuiklln-J. V. Knlttle. i
Oreonwood leorgo Thomas, Rlehard Bvea. ,
Hemlock T. J. Vandersllce, Samuel Ubl.
lackson I). II. Stevens.
Locust Austin Chernnjten, Otrver Svasa. Jston
Lonif. . p
Maln-Natlian Miller, WllUam II. rtt.
Madison u. W. ttupplee.- v
Montour-WllUam P. Mauser.
I'lne -(.oorpe stackhonse, Juaea DnlbleUa.
itotrjugcreek braham.wlt&er. , ,
scutt Joshua "It- FowlerlJeorK -IIeckman,ratilel
scott.
T 1ST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT
XJ FBBKUAUYTEItil, 187.
Oscar HagenbuwvsM Orovert adm'ra. I
Margaret llageabu-n vs M Graver's admr's. 1
t . liagenbuch s M o rover "a A dim "a. ' I
Mary George 'vs James Morrlsoa.
Joun B hcoU vh Bernhard toohnsr.
Oeorjte 'Barclay vs. Joseph tt ,mek.
Wagner starr aconcK Barnes at ux.
Aarou Voung vs John K Toauf
Nancy Ann ltoburts vs John K. ronng.
Kit MeDeury ec uxva JohniXAunsg
(Kwrtre u uordner aaslgiwe vs Gideon Heaa.
Conrad wanWvs Daniel Hwanlcr -
tiotaor Tbom&B vs. MornsNUeheL. .(
C u Murphy v Con ngham and centnHa Poor Sis-
I vr ncKAiTj'a use vs Wm Shaffer et aL
V LShuaan vs Sarah KlsUer.
Morris Mllclicl vs. Corner Thomas.
Samuel Bhone vs Jease lUione.
James t Whiting b uant nyin, unea' executors,
Adam WUl vs Wellington Cage. 1
w H Itelnbold vs Nicolas Enziehart.. . a
Ca'awls$a Deposit uank va Jam a Parker, i
Wm Neal et al va Penn'a Canal Co.. . .
Firet National Bank ot Ashland vacaUurtae Eryson.
Msrwuii; uarueuTavwepajinyeCti r
Marj u Tasdrrsllco va lianlel Kline,
u p uurphy vs conynghomjiaa centra)!. Poor ptv
Rotir, Mo flenrv .va Tbos V Tomp.
J A JScroCk va J w HolTmanctal ,
O F Drleabach vs M Grover artmrM.
Kllzabeth Hartman vs Benjamin Srnm et ux.
Jonathan Former's use vs 0 ,P L Koatenbandsr,
et ai. r
Alex L xmlthvs John 0 Jacofey.
,iuuu wtubBu uuaniuia nwiQ nenmnger.
Henry eomers vs JoeeDh Conner's ulmr.
suirarloai school District va wm A KUe.
i' i- unnscr vs.i ii lioouon et aL
Hannah Weiss vs Joun UoUntan.
M orover's aduu"s vsuubert Drtesbach. t
w tn H f nvder vs Wm II VaadenUce.
AboottC Kalttlavs Wesley Perry etaL
It r Uawkes Co tb sterner J Jones,
c u Brockway.va o II Fowler's admr.
i'nuip juanuaix va wiaior Mei.
Bt. John's Church. Catawlasa tbB? DaU raAn.
John Kcstervs John Ka'ilz. w
ui Morpny vs conyngham and CentraHa Poor Dla-
John Boaton'a admlnHtrato vs Wm. X. Parks.
ujc'j&i ecnoo uuuict tb iiavia ueiwig
F. H. Kncrr sE U Groh et ux.
VEGETINE
18 RECOMMENDED jn AU.
rnysiQiMn.,
VauxvC
po.,-1
ICm. Xr.3L fiTETioffat.fl?;if?Tt
Xwtr.mr. I take the plsaarnof WTtttacyea
smalt cerUflcaM coucwnlM 'VS1BS .1 -Earadbryou.
t hmbMnaibaMlrialni the
Din inn man pvht uibst;
f -sSMT wm WB UUb tJXDSSC uf UV
. hq no nnjmcima cowa 1
V1
VatflKTl M t-WhtB llM
Ad staspiiaBl, eltber from
Vt ltaUr, WW. IM KIM II
rew the biood.-canT'oi
iinuie win ivuiai,al I
U&pUt tk UD Of J igWt
VEGETINE
For C ANOEM ana)
CANCEROUS HUMOR.
Tha Doctor's CartltViata.'
Read tt.
uffbriDii from AtnQwaN ay liatMMiMt,.
whicb at
ajrajYT vrr ruu'Jpf mno sui mr incoos
rtVtojra up to ale. when I ktetra o nr
melcme. Vent unr.' icommtidid for Omca'
f oa Cuncenvta ftmort. I ooaameoeed to Uke
t, aaa on lb end myuu bactiuilDC taft bt
ler mjf iieaith. ana spinu toot tt Ui beoisa
lnOuence which It exerted, aod Im a faw montla
from tbe U tua I commenced lh Use' of the Veff
rtt so, tbe Cancer came out alrnoet bodily.
. . . C4RI1C JFptRE8T.
I oertlfjr that X amfpenoBaflyotiaalottd
with Mra. tieVon-vtt, and eooitdor her one of
ur, vary bmy womeiv. 4fcLU OWJCBU.
ALLpUJCASKS Of TUKlLLDOSWr VMXnNK
tUieaaes reel
rui relieve i
reetorlns tho piMmi to MrfecA baltlk
iDcdtflereU. iiaiciauaw iaaa tii-'
nunVrliisT for yan, u if pDioEcfuiiVe
antryi
proof, if you ar a euncrer, yoi
whv le ihLe medicine Dtrrluri
ST8UKK
cureer 'It work in lb Moodjttroe Jfclt
inffluld. 1 1 can truly be called to Uru MUmd
jpuruer, 1 Lm$um eourowefiUeeaea orlfftsatet
In toe blood i aud do nWduij that mom not
-act directly. upou It. to purify, AiuX reaOfato.
baa axgrjou cflu upon (iuUii aitnlloo.
, VEGETINE
I retrd it vsiluabl
FAMILY MEDICINE.
Ka. I . R. RrKvrNS : . . .
Httrtr.l take pleuore In MVlBf tbat I
hav. lued lb'f-TUn In ray auuUv wulk goal
tMulu,andl have known of bbtvwI omm
Tviaxitkhla cun, effected by It. I icsafa4C a'
valuaWt Auully qiedlcjiit. Truly joun,
' ltEV.WM.McDOWa.U.
Th Rev. Wm. McDeuld'b well kaewu
throusUeTJolied HUlMuaulalat'r laflw
Tbocuhm Stuk. ViaariNa ff Kknawl-
edced.and reevmmeoOe by pajraleUoa asis
apMhMariaa lobataa bi purtnaraail cMaaatr
vf Ihm blood ret dlacovcrtta. ami Uuiai&da
aptak la lu BralM who nv .beta, Jttawxe la
VEGETINE,
The M. D.'s baye it.
Xxmt m'rl beve sold VetwtJne for loo
Ume. and fled It rtvee uoet excellent laUafatv
VEGETIE
Prepared by
H. K. BTEVEMI. Bositoa, Matnaj.
Tefetlae U Sold by all UruggUU.
Jan.ie,1.-y Jwto
MVt mm
mi my am . i m
so, ut tn now rfU suss apS sStsnd 15
irnisw tmm uy is , MM
49 Um wtele hoijTi.' '
GILES'
LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA
Cure all Pain In Man nnd llcnat
TESTIMONIALS I
Paonrsca TItxri (Falllnu ot Uie Womb.) A Won
dertul Cttre.Nlne years my wile suscrcd Jwliri tils
terrible complaint ne was attended bv doctor af
ter doctor, went to tb illtTerfnt hospitals where ro
malesaro treated I tried thm all t wore bnndares
and pcssAries wtihoDly temporary reliff. Her lift
was miserable. Wm anpiim Dr. (11 ea' Mnlmrnt
Her relief was ImineillaU-. Mio Is now well.
II. McDtRKOir.
40 Wont Uth street, New Yorlt
I bad twclro strokes ot I'araiysls. My leg, arm
and tjntio were useless ; wan oolled to use a oath
eter every day. Doctor (ll'ea' liniment lodldftor
Aiuiiionla Ii j n cured it o. Will answer any loqulrlos
so that all anilo'ed may know ol It.
John Arm. Nn: th Hranford, Conn.
Chestnut lull. I'hlladelpliK April S3, is.
W.K.OlloD, hq ixiar Mr 1 used jour Iodide ot
Amtnonla Ltntutent on Pliru Tcuipl's hmd pastern
joint. Hhe h.id been quite lame; tbe effect was
wonderful ; she w tits now quite well. Very re
spectfully jours, "
A. Wiud, .
r, R. I am now using It on Littleton's rignt tore
le,;?.
A larpo shoo boll on a valuable joung horse was
removed 111 biles' Llulmcnt loitl-le et mnionla.
sntriirRD KNirr,
CarpeLs, ;.1 slxtu av, ., Sum lurk,
Asniui Tho tortun-s nnd sgonlesl endured lor
six years, none but those, ho have Buttered with
tbts terrlblo disease can know. My life was misera
ble in duspeiullon 1 tried Giles' Liniment lo tide, of
Ammonia. It. gave me Instant relict. Used II In
terually as well as externally,
Tn03. 11R1K10AK,
HI west flth street. How York.
T was tn a tlrenaiul condition. Jol&ta swollen,
ialn intense. Injections of morphine into my vein
all' d to relieve me. ones' Iodide of Ammonia took
awav the deposits from my Jolnia I wantmery
one who? utters to know what will cuio tuem.
KOKDVCS I)THKOP,
Northlljde Park, Ijammollloco. vt. .
Another Sufferer cured. Idscbarged frura tho
Massachusetts ceneral Hospital as locuratile, with
tnlla'n.iiatnrr rhsumatlsm lu m,- shoulders, flngera
and feet ; suffered rearlully for Ihioc-jeara, trie,
everything ; lout all hope IT rules' Liniment lo 1
we ot Ammonia errectta a complete euro.
' KLLXX'MITU,
ISO, II trane street. Fall Hirer. Mass.
Sprains, splints, bruises. Lameness In horse,
ones' Liniment Icdlda ol Ammonia la a perfect apt
etne No persun who owns a horse should be with
out U.
M. Ronans,
6s seventh avenue. New York,
In my family, and tor the stock, I have used otle'c
Ltnlraenl Ivolde vt AtumonU. It Is unsurpassed,
and I am, surprised at the many different maiadleti
In which It Is applicable. It Elves thu utmot satis
faction. John J. Cartbr,
Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Kxperlmen
. . tal Farm.
"Mo. sndti i and In quarts attzso, In which there
Is a rreat savlog.
i Trial alie IB cents.
BOI.DBV ITADROrtfllBTS.
Ni 3 nENDBKBHOTT, Agtt fr BlacmsburH.
'may .
THE'dEEAT POSITIVE CUBE
f
Xia Beat raalrj Kedlctne en Eartb.
.SIOO I IV OLiII
U uy rmaSSBitui Ha ! that lOOBIja wm
sssrsieT
y elasaTle to In-
Uta ptnrtrB ar eiterfinttoa aad aittriuon.
has sttmntaaVa aHtifa rftmotlm. Uad rlVM all
iBdtotie 14 Uie muxhiur m ctmltulsx trvtem- litetua
alstee tbe TUtfereeetnee tft mevwt aetltlty, aiura, ecj.
juKsVtihilnT0 tbeorsuii and reeteo-
't ittE dlfLT TRUE AEXESTiPOa COLDS.
ritliiieekeB teexpeCUti tllf"1
KBUOt, M ion are eafferlag tram UlLtors ITTiCKt
w MjVVr toin lirtRK PUMA, rHaJoi
la KokUs 0rnftD, HpaDlnk tJ fVeufh. One bottle wtr
betterourtaee jwioliu merUs Uaa rrteoev fxirMeit le
,?JLliUi pfoee tKrttVlntra,Til it k4opttoa la ewrj tmrnOr,
' forao Kui, Womu ot cuid era ue MbODUBaad rttPiU
J WflJkcr Xger Mfg. Co., rroprt,
SUFFSIlyfiOO TEAIlg 1
rtj cityxpUmiT ed. lira
Mo tOBffme tea ten wbet 1 te euITerwl for tbe pMt e
a are ft-ota IU1TI. uiM epd HUU bLLUiuu riUM,
ttzm e ba tUt 1 vuil o auf4 vwo mj foci I
eoald voi wlk naif a mUe wttboa laffertoir lateaee
asony wbteb wonltl brlag ad Hvtre llrneie. '
Abies
KXKjutdauiftUa ta Mete that
t we entirely etrrea ot both i
toortM
ta nvw enjoying eieellunt heoltb and tresctb ,1 e4
vUe aU elaaUarii alttlcted to trj iWtnrxit.
Ma O. f. nutfUd, im Bueeu Bt.
DO?inP 00OOWSIp.AltOUND.
Am k refalattac e41tBe 1 etn emfldeeUr neemmead
TfMMatUita. I btwe ud It In mi UluUj and kocmr
etbere wiA "br tried It, n u yronoaoce tt rmk! antt
rebaele. . 2t (tot (q (o(1h tuvvnd Mail iUtppols jn
Vj ateklac no fig., bat it kttnud to eaalatM and a
y ViH.U.DVVAlX, JUrertteao, U L
OP TKAHS, STANDING.
1 e4 eae bottto f T)C0X XK an4 can tretibfalhr M
Uat It beurd om of urarKrhU ead milhjuji.& of
Teaieeteaetf., , ' r-ry.j.
for Sale at Hi J.
Dltprp- STORE,
Bloomsbiirg, Pa.
a
who Is afbotbeti to guarantee TIGORSNE to prove
en repraiivu.
ESPY PLANING MILL.
The undersigned lessee or the Eapy riastng Mill,
Is prepared to do alf kinds ot mm work.
Doors, Frames, Basil, Blinds, etc.
made to order on .short notice. Satisfaction guar.
tumv,
Cbuujb Kara,
Blocmsborg, I'i
BL00MSBURG TANNERY,
G. A. HERRING
E&FECTFULliY announces to tho public
SNYDER'S TANNERY,
(old stand) Bloomsburir. Pa., at the Porks of the Es.
pyudUghtiitreelroads, where all descriptions or
leather will bemada ta th most substantia! and
workmanlike moaner, and add al prices to suit the
tints. Ttaehlglaeat price tncaaliwUl at all tunes be
a'j tur, - ' ,
GREEN. HIDES
of every dewrrntlon la tbo country. The public pat-
tuoomsburg, vet, 1, ins. ' '
TyAltlWRIOaTA po.,
WH0IlUt OJIOCKRS,
PniUDiLrnu,
Dealers In
TEAS, SY11UPS, coyrKa.'scQAB, MOLABSIS,
1 ' Kiel, isrieig, icai aooi, ta, tc
K. X, Corner Second and Area (treots,
nrOrderawtl) reeelva prompt atteatton.
TfjlSfAPrISKEPT0N FILE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF.
AM
TISDiu
733 Shsom St., PHILADELPHIA,
Yo are our aalbrUed aatnla, ud WIN
rccrJrc AdrerllMMaenta at 'ur
IAIlVtjT CAMU MATCH.
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n il flDTLn
WW
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l Ton
AwirUl.AAM jtriM kt OnimMkl IivmIUmi to
AM tStvtw f m'lliei sal irerOmf Ml rMm aaar
at nf twmlHff CHit Jtmminf. Til bM wlaw
IntlttM on laftHnr rorit. that Jvhmm't tuJk
TrT rltlf. Snl4 ay all iMtl-ft. M1I4 fnt luajla.
r to a. a. Jicuo a ok. Km., r ia,Tfi
Jan. to,T-4w r
sjavy A DAT to agents canvass'ng for (he Flrr
ft M aide Tlsiur. Terms and Outfit free. Ad
dress P. O. VfKKItT, Angusta, Maine
Jan. 10 TMw r
A mixed (!ARD.wtth nsme 10 rents. Acenta
TtUouintlOcts. L.JUNK1CO., Massiu.lf.Y,
Jan, lo, 'I-4w
onrsncy Card, Chromo, Bnowflake, Damask, e,,
QV no ntlke with name, 10 cents. J. Mlnkler Co;
vnssau, N, Y.
Ii
Jan,10,1.4W
Of rbromnt'ards, o , Cupids. Mottoes, Fiowersi
Zt) NoSulIU', with heme, inc. Nassau I'ardOo,
Nassau, NY. r Jan. 10-tw
THE ORIBINAL A ONLY GENUINE
"Vibrator' Threaherm,
MOUNTKD HORSE POWIR,
And auauaa Thfeslier (,
(Siada only liy
NICHOLS, SHEPAM A CO.,
BATTUB OUBEKf KlCSe
TTTIC MaiieaA
Havlnar. aait UnuvJUviBaf nitaWI mt thH atav al
marathon. aro4 all jrwlray ipU Wotk, ftr-
altAIIf Htlnenwltl net Rabaetc te) tba
tiwniniu wnxti of O rati m mm lntrlar work km bf
tbe oUwr michiii, wtw oec eoeted ea tea ttl tfcweoa
TUB KHTIRK Tbrahlav Xtmf
tOrl ! I torn llflM ttlat ilnsilNR ! triaVta W
tba Cxtre 0rale l to j tbtae Ja.)revl Mecateae.
NO Reralvlnt Bfcaft Iael( th Rcm
mtwr. k.ailrir frw Iroid purat JMekvra, ttaddlM,
'atveatl lack tlaa-waatlef and rrale-vaatlnf renalt
allaaa Fertprtlf adut l all kfiidaatiA Goadlttaae el
OxkIb. WeleeXf7 Loea pr Sfcort, HaaJad ar ftened.
KOT n1r Vaurttr atoMrtwIWr Wkeai,
Oala. )Urls,iy.aea Uki ttnlaa. Wilbtent.1 ea.
i timl TkrsMhr ta T M. liahv.KUkM. Ctow. aart
. htt TtMkrJHItM, Ohw, aart
i attacaaaaeu' er M waajWlat "
mt Pttrta.
ejaat tttwia.
Maae s tutcrtace er fciueruta
ritIB 61m iff BewUra IfaeV n
Intt rm kta tu Twl Ht wmam, mmm) tw !;
Maeeta4 Uaraa Ftneeta W wilrt.
STBAM Power VtnmfccN BMcltattTa
apaclai mum panrfer aiaae mjmlj tm eieaw rvr.
OUR. Cnrlfaleel Gfmm
lna, Uit Talaallla InfNwvaa
VMiwae, wWfeA4 eayataari
Thrcatwr Wm
eale aad OiatlasUve
IN ThvrMtTaT WaritmatMttlPa Veat
rtallia larlacitoaf far I a, Cannptolea ot Mstlyrat,
tte. ear Ttaatie?,TiaaWr Oetflta aw ieaa jaiaata.
FOK FmrtleataM. eatl m nr Pitliii
r wrttM MfcxUiaVtnUe OraXtva4aA1i;eMtn
Juil. tl),. Cil V
"tbxs i'h's"
HOP BITTERS.
( Medicine, not a Drink,)
CONTAINS
Hop, Ittirhu, Mandrake,
lliiintcliiiii,
And tho I'll rest and Best Qualities of
all other Bitter-.
TKCE-y CUKE
AlldlseasosofthoeUmach, bowels, blood, lifer
kldneis and urinary organs, nervousncss,temalu
complaints and drunkenness.
SIOOO I3ST GOLD
Will be paid for a case they will not. euro or help
or lor anything Impure or injurious found in
them.
Ask your druggists for Hop Bitters and free
books, and try the Hitters before you sleep Take
no other.
The Hop Omgh bure and Pain Rtlie)
is the Cheapen!, Snjeit and Jlett.
a a&LH Bv.aiovsa aaoTnaita
EXECUTORS' SALE
OT Valuable
REAL ESTATE!
Pursuant to an order ol the Orphans' Court ot Co
lumbia county, Pennsylvania, the undersigned, ese
cu'orof i cter llelwlg deceased, latoot Catawlssa,
County, o Columbia, and Stato ot Pennsylvania, will
expose to public Bale on tba premises lnCatatvtssa
township on
TUESDAY, FEB. 4th, 1879
at lu o'clock a. m., tho following valuable lot.
that certain
LOT OF GROUND
situate In Catawlssa, county of Columbia, state of
Pennsylvania, hounded us follows: On the east by
First Btreet, on the wrat by the tlusquehanna river,
on the north by land of Kd Kostenbauder, on the
south by land ol Frederick 8mlth and others.
Terms and Condition of Bale. Ten per cent ot one.
fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the strlk
Ing down of the property, the one-Mirth less the ten
per cent, at cooflrmatloa of sale, and the remaining
three.Iourths In one year thereafter with Interest
from oonttrmatlon ntsl.
UAVIDllELWIO,
AsaOTT ot llnawx,
zeeutor.
tllabtown,
Atty's. for Eatato.
Jan. 3, 7-t3
COURT PROCLAMATION.
lTtT'JIEREA8, tho Hon. William Elwell
VV President Judtro of the Court of Over aod
lyruimer una tioaeraa utui ueuvery, uoun, ot ,uur
ter Besslons of the Peace and the Court of Common
Pleas and Orphans' court In the stli Judicial sis
trlct, composed of the counties of Columbia and
Montour, 'and the Hons. I, K. Krlckbaum and P. L.
Bnuman,Astr :ate Judges of Columbia county) have
Issued their recept, bearing; date thsllthdayof
Dec. in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and. seventy-eight, and to me directed tor
holding a Court otoyer and Terminer and General
vwuicr DcKuuua vi urn rciu;e, vjurb ui uimmoii
l'lcas and Orphans' Court, in Bloomsburg, in the
county of Columbia, on the first Monday, being the
:d day of Feb. next, to continue two weeks.
Kotlce la hereby given to the Coroner, to the Jus
tices ot the Peace, and tho constables ot the said
county ot Columbia; that they be then and there In
their proper person at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of
said Sd day of Feb, with their records, lnqul
slUms and qther remembrances, to do those thtngr
which to their offices appertain to be done. And
those that are. bouBd by recognizance to prosecute
against the prisoners that are or may te tn the Jail
ot the said county ot Columbia, to be then and there
to prosecute them as shall bo Ju it. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably
to their notices. .Dated at Bloomsburg.the llth day
f,A,1 of Bee, In the year of our Lord one
L.S. V thousand eight hundred and seventy -eight
(' . J and in tho one hundred and ihlrd year of
the Independence of the United States of America.
Sherltt's ortlce, JOHN. W. HOFFMAN,
Bloomsburg, Jan. S to Sheriff,
H. C. SLOAN & BRO.
UXeOMDUURG, PA,
,. . , Manyattnyera ol
Carriageo, SbggiM, PhaMona,
PLATFORM WAOON8, te.
, nrKlaM work alwaya on band.
1 BSCAIKWO HBATLT VOKX.
Prloas reduced tn suit tin tlmea.
Jan,.n-.
PUBLIC 8ALE HAND BILLS
Printed at this Offiaj
ON SHORTEST NOTICE A S t AT, TUE
MOST, REASONABLE TERMS.
SWEET I
ad
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OK VALUAULR
REAL ESTATE!
Uy tlriuo of an order of the orplisns' Conrl ot tho
county .of ColumtiU,tlie uudcrsUned Administrators
of the estate of Dav.d RhaftVr, sr., late of tho town
slilpof lirlarcrrekln add county ot'Columbla will
Oipnse to publlo f als on the premises on
Saturday February let, 1879,
at ten o'clock a. n., tho following dorcrlbed real es
tate.
All that rcrtaln piece or parcel ot land situate in
thetownsllpot ihiairrcek aforesaid, bounded and
described as follows, to-wltt tleglnnlng at a post
at purpart No. r, as described In tho return of In
quest In said estate, and running thenco along land
ot Ramuel Knorr, south ten degrees oast, ono hun
dred and eighteen porches to a stone; thonco b the
samo north scventy-ono and a half degrees east
fourteen perches to stonci thenco by land ot John
Klsncr north ten degrees west one hundred and six
teen porches to pnrpirt No; J, thenco by purp.wt No.
t, south eighty degrees west, thirteen and eight
tenths perches to the place ot beginning, containing
TEN ACHKS AND FOUKTKKN rEHUIlKS
ALSO, nil that ce rtnln piece or parcel ot land situ-
ate in Drlarcrcek aforesaid. Beginning at a pine In
line of land In Uio warrantee name of Alexander
Cochran, thooco by tho same north, nineteen and a
halt degrees westjtwenty-four perches to a rino
down, thonco by tho Mountain survey south eighty
two and a halt degrees west ninety-eight nnd one-
tenth perches to a s'one. thence by laid of Henry
halter south nineteen degrees o istnrty-tour percn.
es to a siouc, thence by land ot Daniel Hurman
north eighty-two and a half degrees east seventeen
and slx-tcnlhs perches to astone,thence north nine
teen and three-fourth degrees west clghtocnand
8-10 perches to a stone.thence north eighty-two and
halt degrees eait twenty-four an t nre-tcnths
parches to a dead black oak and stones, thenco south
nineteen and three-fourth degrees east twe vo perch
es to a stouc, thenco by the lietrsof Kolknoith
elghty-twu aud a half degrees east twenty.seven
perches to a stone, Memo by the sumo north nine
teen and thice-fourth degrees west twenty-threo
and five tenths perches to a stone thonco by the
same north elghty-twoand a half degrees east twen
ty-nlno and seven-tenths perchbs lo tho plac e of be
ginning, containing
TWEN1 Y-THIIKB ACHES AND TWENTY-SIX
PERCUSS,
neat measure.
Auso, nil thai certain piece or pArcel of LAND sit
uate In tho township ot Brlarcreek aforesaid, begin.
nlug at a pine In Hue of land of William lllppenstoel
and running tb.ence along land of George Hotter, T,
Brlttaln, Nathan tout and George It. Bower,
north forty-eight and ono-elghth-dcgroes east two
hundred and eight-tenths perches to a stone, thenco
by land ot Bald George M. Bower and heirs ot Samuel
Sltler nurth clghty-Qro degrees fifty-seven ynluuus
west one.hundrei and eighteen and eight-tenths
pcrchea to a stone, thenco by purpart No. 1, more
particularly described In the return of lnquesi In
Bald estate, north flghty-nlno degrees west thirty-
perches to a stone, thence by the same north twenty-one
and a halt degre west eighty-two and three.
tentQS perches to a stone, thence by the same south
eighty-two degiees west t'irty-one and two-tooths
perches to ustouo, theuco bj laud of Mar) Shiner
south eighty-oii, au 1 tnree-fourlh degrees v. est lor,
t-flve anl iLv-teotlH perchm tj n sluufl, Ih 'ueu by
uuhdine south Heeuand Henetglltnj degrees e-aat
thlrty-fuur and one t otu per, hes to u stoae I u nee
by Purpal t Nu. 3 In Bald Inq leil mon; full)' described
north tlghty-ono and 11 veUhthi degrees east twen
ty-nre perch -a to a stone, thenco by tue Name south
thirteen d'grees eatone huudredand nine and
four tenths perches to a stone, thence north Hevemy,
five degrees east tw enti -seven and two-tcntli perch'
es toa atone, thence south s-vtu and a half degrei8
east forty-two and two-tenths porchos to a stone,
tbence south fifty-three degrees west fourteeji and
Beven-tenths perches to a btone, thenco by land ot
William Illppensteel south slity four and three.
eighths degrees east seventeen perches to a Btone
thenco by the samo north sixty-one degrees east ten
perches to a stone, thenco south tn enty-one di grees
cast six perches to a Btono (late, white oak) thenco by
tho samo south thirty-eight and sjven-elghths de
grees oast tn enty-three and eight teni hs perch s to
the place of beginning, containing'
136 ACRES
and sixty perches neat measure.
Also, all that certain piece or parcel ot LAND slt-
uato in the township ot Brlarcreek aforesaid, begin,
nlng at a chestnut oak and running tnence along
line of land ot pcaler and Doty, south eighty-two una
a naif degrees west eight -nine and eight-tenths
perches to a stone, thence by Purpart No. 8 In said
inquest more fully described south twenty-one de,
grees, east eighty-six and eight tenths perches to
stone, thence by land ot John Klsncr, Purpart No,
V, J. B. Freas, Jesse Ulcks and heirs" ot John Yost
north eighty-two and a half degrees last eighty-six
and three-tentns percW'S to a white ;oak down,
thence by land of Henry Shatter north eighteen and
tnree-rourths degrees n est elghty-slx perches to the
place of beginning, containing
FOKTY-SIX ACHES AND SIXTY-SIX PEHUIinS,
neat measure.
AL, the undivided ono half of all that certain
piece or parcel .of LAND situate In the townshtpor
Brlarcreek aforesaid, being a mountain tract In the
warrantee name of William Clark, bounded and do
Bcrlbed as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a post,and
running thence along Purpart No. 1 (being tho piece
ot land last above described) and land of s. .1. Pealer
north twenty-three degrees west four hundred and
forty-six perches to a stone, thenco by land In the
warrantee name ot Stacy Potts south sixty de
grees west one hundred and seventy perches lo
white oak, thenco by tho same south eighteen de
grees east forty.elgut perches to a poplar, thence by
land In tho warrantee name or Jacob Neyer south
twenty-one degrees west three hundred thirty-seven
perches to a white oak, thenco by.land ot Ira Lettler
and others north soventy-nlne degrees, east ono
hundred and seventy perches to the place ot begin
ning, containing
430 ACRES
and seventy perches and allowances
TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth
the purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down
of tho property ; the one-fourth less the ten per cent
at the counrmatton of sle, and the remaining three-
fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from
confirmation nlht.
LEVI 81IAFFKR and
LEVI FESTEH,
C. w. JliLLEii, Attorney. Administrators,
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court ot Co,
lumbia county, the undershmed Adrn'marrmir.
of Samuel D. White, late of said county, will expose
to public sale on the premises lu Centre township
ui, leu u uiock in mo forenoon on
Friday, January 31st, 179,
the following valuable HEAL ESTATE to-wit i
Ml that certain piece or parcel of lmd situate
tho township of Centre, bounded and described as
follows, to-wlt SBeglnutng at a stone near the house
lormerly owned by John P, Strobmeyer, thence by
iui, vi aiary oponenoergcr aecoasea north elghty-slx
degrees east inirty-two and nvo-tenths perches to
stone, thence by land of Samuel Kelchner and am,
uel Bower, north thirteen degrees west twenty-eight
auu nie-venins percnes; tuenceby Atlen Shtllham,
nier Bouth eighty-two and a half degrees west fort)
twq pm&os and two-tenths to a stone.north elirhti
eight and a ha J degrees west twenty-two and ntne
tentbs perchea to a stone, thence by loud of Mi
chael D. ltemley outh eleven and three quarter de
grees, east twenty-seven and three-tenths perches
to a stone, thence south seventy nine degrees, east
eighteen percheu to a stone, thence south seventy
two and a half degrees east eleven and two-tenths
percnes to a stone in a publlo road and therce south
twelve and eight. tenths perches to the place oi be,
giumng, cooiainlug
FIFTEEN ACRES & 349 PERi'nES.
ALSO, all that certain messuage, tenement or
tracof AND situato in the township of routro
aforesaid, beglnnlngata stone, thenco by la dsof
laulel Neyhard south eighty-aeren and a half de
grees wostthuty-slx and eight tenths perches
a stone.north by land ot Joseph Conner eighty-four
ana a quarter aegrees cast fourteen and seven
tenths perchea to a stone, thence north by land
Samuel Kelchner twelve and a Ualftiegrue6 wett
twentf-nve and nine-tenths perches to u stoi.e,
tbonctia south by laud ol Samuel Spontuberger
eiguiy-iureo ucgreet west tnirty-six and clght-
leuius percnesio tne pu ce ol Degmwng, contain
Ing SIX ACRES strict meusuri with tho appurto
Lances.
TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent ofono-fourth
the purchase money to be paid at the strlkluir dowi
of the property, the one-fourth less tho ten oer lent
at the counrmatton ot sale, and the remaining three
lounus iu one year tnerearter with Interest from
connrmauon nisi.
C. W. Mitxia, Atfy. II. J. CONN EH,
)an. IT, lo-ts Administrator,
A FREE GIFT!
Of a copy Of my Medical Common Hn.. L,
to an. person suffering with uo.sc.imoK, astubi.
C.Tiaxa BaoKcuiru,Coas of Voice or Boas Timoirl
wwi dwj. n.ut iwuscent
postage stamps, anl state our tlckneos. The book
IsclegauUy Illustrated (144 pp. li mo.lBIt.) The
information Itcontalns In the providence of God haa
Bated many Uvea. The author haa been treating dia
bases, ot the Nose, Throat .and lungs, as a special
practice In Cincinnati since lSiI, address Ur. S. Z.
VVOLF,CINClNN4TltOIIIO. "'
tan. It, 1-lm jwixo
VV A NT P BYa t-AROE and ItKLIABLB
Traveling Salesmen
for Colambla, Montour Northumberland countlea.
Men havlnir trade and knowied ii ,h. hn,i.u.
preferred. AdiretB with rcferene, UUKlSNaWAatK
GLAZING AND PAPERING
irM. K. I50DINK, lion Street .below sec
YY ond, Bloomsbnrg, Pa., Is prepared to do n't
mas oi
'AINTINO,
QLAS5INO,
and
PAPER UANGINq
the best stylos, at Ion est rrlooa, and at abort
notice.
Parties havlnir such vork to do Mil save money
calling on me.
Ml work warranted to'gtvn satisfaction. Orders
wllrltwl
WM. F. BODINE.
64 Ninth Street Pittsburg. Dec. 10, 1874.
Messrs. DRKI1EH. KB A I O'
Gentlemen : Your nainta nave given enure sat
isfaction. I have used them on a good many differ
ent kinds ot work, such as Iron, Tin Wood, llrlck,
c, and uever heard nny complaints, on the con
trary, the work stands well anu tor wear, will In my
opinion, stand with any lead In the market. When
in wautoireierunce in tuisi-ujf nr vitiuitj, juu u
at liberty to uo my name with pleasure, also to use
this as you think best.
ltespeuuuuy luura,
JOHN T, GRAY.
Painter and Dealer In Paints, oils, c.
iTMCTLY PUI1K WHITE LEAD, AT THE LOWEST
MARKET KATES.
MONTOUR SLATE PAIN T8, 8 CENTS.
MONTOUIl METALLIC WHITE, 8 CENTS.
MONTOUTl METALLIC BROWN, G CENTS.
OFF COLORS AT Tills PKIOg.
PURE LINSEED OIL
at linv'nt imirlj.et rntca.
list fi.riilsUed wiiht.ii
Orat-raaiid itiQuIrtos by inall will receive tiromnt
aircniioo.
HENHY 8. REAY,
MANUFACTURER,
Rdpeet, Pa,
MOYEK BROS.
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
IlLOOMSDDltO, Pa
Mays. 16,-ly,
C. 23- SAVAGE,
DEALER IK
Silverware. Watches.Jewelry.Clecks.&a
tr Removed to the Post Office building, flrsT door
above tho JCxhange HoteL
All kinds nf Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat
ly repaired and warranted.
may 17, Ts-tf
miwMmammjmmB9wnmMWMM9Mmtat
Mi
IN
LmV W -mm.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
We will sell the Vnry Best Tamlly
861)71117 Machine
For Twenty-Five . Dollars
I. CASH,
on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, wtth
walnut top an-1 drawer, and necessary Attachments
and deliver It at uny ltaliroad Depot In the United
Mites,
iree- of Charge.
Theso machines are warranted to do tho whole
lino ot family hewing with more rapidity. more ease
of management, and le-s fatigue to the operator
than any machine now In use. iend for a circular.
Every machine warranted for three years.
Acent- wanted in Un:c:tpied Territory,
Centennial Machine Co., Liimted
799 Filbert St., PnuiiDSLrmi, Pi,
ocu 4, 18-6m.
S. W. Douglass,
Civil and Mining Engineer,
ASHLAND, PA.
General Surveying and Engineering
Business attended to with Oare
and Dispatch.
i am prepared to make drawings. Plans and
Models In Wood, Brass, Iron, or the above materials
combloed as necessary of.
Bridges, Uines, Breakers, Buildings, Engines,
PUMPS, and all Vlnds ot machinery fef us of cases
at Curt or for applications to secure patents.
I'alrnl. Hrrurrd march 4S.R-
IMPORTANT TO V0UNQ
MEN Se WOMEINri
The Bryant & Stratton
Business College.
Ho. 108 South 10th Strut, fbilti'i,
OtTeni nnsnrpaaiifta lacllltlea
for acquiring; r tvaAtktm edu
cation. SttMi onto can enter
at any Um No Tacatlona.
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Tins rar-r.x is oi nir. with
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Advertitlnn Vx AoenU.
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VISITINO OAKliH,
LJtTIKKtlKAfis,
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UIU.1ISADS,
. ea. (.
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a ian uthce.
ANTI-FAT
AtLAX's anti-Pat 1 the aivat ronedr for Corpu.
IracT. A ispurely rr.tt.ble Tsn.t pcrftctlr hrml..
ll .cTt. no the roodln tj.a tomuli. P"nW 'WrOT-rer-lon
Into fu Tatrn sccoHlnit timiUoni.1
will KlHtllU rlon frra IUplia WWU.
In piaclnir Oils remcly before Hie publlo l
II.. f-ur for oixallr, we do ao knowing lu ab Illy to
curt. altlKl by hundreUa pf teatlmonlal;. of
Ulch llwroUowlnir'rroro a MT In Ctolumt. O i In,
I, a aamplei "Ociillemcnl-Vour Anli-V ft wal iluly
rec.lVeJ. 1 look II accorillnir lo directions inltt
rcliiccl in. t poumla. I waaao.latcl over the rc
iSlllliat I IraroAiately aent Ic , ACKEnMAN's drug,
atore for Hie aecond botUe." Another, a Physician,
wrltlnir for a patient from rrotlilcnce, It. U aaj a.
"Foor Imlllea hare reduced her wclht from IM
pound, to 1J pounda, and there laa RcrMrapro6.
nicnt In licallh." A iicntlenian writing IVom Iloa
ton, aarai " Itllonl apeclal chann or attention l
diet, twa Imttlca of Allan'. Antl-KaT Kilnrnl ni? four
and oiie-quarler ponndiwt Th well-known n nolo
l t)ruglita. Smith, DOOlittik 4 Svlm, M lloa
ton, Ma,; writ, aa followai " Allan's Antl-Fnt ha.
reduced a iadr In our city fcrrn pound. In Uirea
wetki." A ffnllroian tn 81. Loul. wrlteai "Alltn'.
Antl-Kat reduced me twelre wun-la In Hire wei'ka,
and altoirellirr 1 h.TB loal twcnty-flTB ponnda alnce
viioleaal llrnnrliw.or Iluffalo, N...wrll.l "To
ma PRonuiTOm or Alias's Anti-Pati tlentlej
menr-Tne rollowlna report I. from Ui lady who naed
an-t7a Anti.r.t. ni iih Anti-fat Iiai thet e. red
effect, roducln til. fat from two to Ct poniida a
wk ontll 1 liad loit tweulr-Orf .pounds, t liopo.
nercr to reaalnwhat I have, loet."' Anti-Fat la n
uncicauea oiooo-purmer, it pru,uu,.-. n.caxuu,.
curinff oyapcpaia, anil la mxma a imirni irunruj
dyapepata, and la alao a potent rem
attain. Bold brdnmlaU, Pamphlet 0
rlieumatli
t on Ubet-
ilyeentourpcelptofalamis
ilOTANlO MEDICINE CO,rOP'BS,Iluirlo,lf.Y.'
WOMAN
Ut an Iramenw rrictlce t the TVorld'i Dispn
rT nd InTilMi'IlotcLhiTlmr treated ninny tliou
ttntl CA60I of those diseases pecullnr to woman, I
haTft been fnabled to irfcct most potent mid posi
tive remedy Tor these disuses. ....
To designate this natural specific, I hire named It
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
The term, however la but a feeble expression ot
ray high appreciation of Us value, biswl upon per
sonal observation. 1 have, while witnessing it posi
tive results lu the special d beasts ln-Mdent to the
crtranMm of wonmn. aluph-d It mit as Ilia tUnu r
ervwnUs tm mt mj m4Ica1 eareer. On Its merits,
oa ft posTtlrc, siile, anl effectual rtmedy for this class
of diseases, iini one that will, aj all llmt-i and under
all circumstances, act kindly, X am willing to staks
Iiiy reputation as a ili)slclttni and so confldentam
that It will not disappoint tho most sanguine ex
pectations o a smith lnftlld lady who uses ltfor any
of the alimcnta Tor which I r ronimcnil It. hiit Iffer
nnd u-U It under A lWlTIVE UUAKANTEE. (For
ccivUlion, eee ptmphlet wrapping. bottle.)
'ih" full'-wln are among those diseases In which
my Favorit I'rwrlptlon Tins worked cures, as if by
iiiarle. and with ft ct rtnlnty never iK'forp attained by
ittu niollcliie: I,cucorrha?a, " Excessive llowing,
I'llnAd Monthly lVrlotls, SunpresMons when frotq
unnatural caues, Irregular! lies, Weak Uack, Pro
linsu or Kalllug of tho Uterus. Anteverslon and
llflnivcrslon, Jl.arliig-down Sensations, Internal
lent, Nervou Depression. Dehlllty, Ilespondency,
i iii-ntinAil Mlmrrl.nrc. flirnnlc Con rest Ion. In
flammatlonaud Ulceration ot tho Uteni vlnipotciicy,
lUrrrimcM, or Sterility, and remalo WeakneM. I
do not extol tills nicllclup as a "cure-ill," but It
adndribly fuiniU atnlcMew f pirpo-t, llng
mutt wrfvet 6ieilflr lu ull chronic illseasc-s of the
Bpxnaf tvm of woman. It will not disappoint, nor
w hi tt do linn.., hi any state or condition.
Those ho dohlro further Information on thenc sub
Ijcm can otital.i It In TllE l'ttOPLE'8 Comsion &KNSE
ItDiCAt Advisek, a book of over WO pipes, ent.
poit-enld,on rwcipt of $l.fA It treats minutely ol
ll.oso tllseaws pecull ir to Fenialea, and gives much
valuatilf ndvlco lit -egard to tlm manat'ciccnt of
those affect
iravarit lrerltla vlJ fcj IrtnU. f
It. V. I'UlJtrc. M. T . PropV, VoiM' Ulspcuaary
UU tnVnllut.' .IflUl, HtlEJo, N. V.
THOMAS D. IlARrMX!f.
ALBSttr U&HT4i
THE RED FRONT,
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HARTMAN BROS.,
DEALERS IN
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CZOAB.S,
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swirrr,
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Spicos of all kinds, Glass & Queennware
FINE GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domestio Fruits,
AND GENERAL LINE OF
Family Provisions
4th door below Market street, lsioomstourg, Pa. '
rr Goods dell t rid to all farit ci tte town
April .T,
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ly attnittd to. Tnvnllnna that law bern
by the Patent Ot
fice mau ettll. in
I most casta, bt
patented ly vs. Uintj opposite, ths P. B. ratent
Department, and engaged in ratent business ei-
7 . ' w0 mnhe closer searches, and securt
Pattnll more promptly, az,d with broader claims,
than those tM,i are remote from Walhtnnton. f
eenu us a mna
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serials, stories, pocins, etc., a moral purpose, while
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
, Sprlngfleld, Mass,
nov. W, "78. "
ncan make money faster at work for us than at
anything else Capital not required; we will
Bt&rt VOU. tit Twr dAV fit hnmA mariA hv tlij.
industrious. Men, women, bo), and girls
wanted everywhere t,i work for us. Now lathe
time Costly outat and terms free. Address Tutu
CO., August, Maine. March ft, la-ly
JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. "
xariTt or ;oun siviox, pcciistp.
Letters Testamentary on the estate of John
Savage late of Jackson township, Columbia couity.
Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted by the
Register of said county to the undersigned Kxtc
utor. AU persons fcavlng claims against the
estate of the decedent are requested to present
them for settlement, and those Indebted to the t
tate to make payment to the undersigned Execu-
ava n.MMfU.
ROUIl McnSNBT.
Bxscutor, tenioti.Pa.
Jan. I, "7t-tw
HE WHITE
SEWING MACHirJE
TUB IIK8T OF AU,
Unrivaled Ift Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Consf ruction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed n the Broad Claim
of ifm, thc
VEHV TRV OPCItATIMO
' piiicKcttT Bt;'i,MNo,
1 HAMIffoifiST, AMD
Kelt Perfeet Bowing Machlnj
M THE WOULD.
mm
Thl rtilpotiularllT ot th Whll, It tha moll con.
Vnclnd trlbut. to Its ,icci:cnc, ft tupttiont,
r other machln.i, and In mumming It to th.
trad, wt put It upon Its mlli, anil In no Intlanci
hat It over jet failed to tatttt any tctommtmlalton
Inltilanr.
Th, demand tortheWhltt ha, Increased lo inch
tn talent that tt, are now compelled to turn out
JL Complete. C3a'wltt.g IVacllliio
av.iy turcet axiAiv-toa isa.
tiio to oiipply
tlia cLora.Cb-act.1
Emt machine It. warranted tor 3 tears, and
old lor v h at liberal discount!, or upon easy
Hrntt, to tail th, convenience ol customers,
JWAQISI3 VJUTOS lit raOCCSriH) IIMITCIT.
WHITE sevhWihachine CO.,
Im 3S8 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
J. Saltzor, AgtMii,
TiJ, lOMSSHUItG. 1' .
Oct. bv, isf-m
51AIL ROAD TIME TA ilc.
MORTHEKN CENTRAL KAILWA.f
i.1
WINTER TIME TAIlI.n.
On and after Pnnd-tv. Noveml)' r 10. l-7MUe tra m B
on liio rm aae pa,H & n,rio im iru ,u I'.viaiuu win ion
as ougvra I
weswahd.
Erie Mall leave Phlladeli'hU
" " llarrlsburg
" " William port
Jerrev lior
" " Lock Haven
' ' llCUOTO
" arrlre at Krle
Niagara Espress leaves Philadelphia
' ' llarrlsimrit
" arr. at, WlLUmfport
' " Ick Haven
Fast tine leaves Philadelphia,
" IUrrUuurg
" arrive at Wl'llamsuort
" " Lock Haven
EASTWARD.
11 6S p m
4 25 am
8H&UD1
HOI rt m
9 40 a in
no am
nipn
I to am
IDS' am
anopm
a 25 pm
11 45 ain
8 15 p ra
T S5 i m
6 40 p m
Poclflo Express leates lck Hav n
Jersey Mivtre
e sn o in
7 14 in
UllaroBport I!'n
" arrive at llarrts'iurg 1 1 si a u.
" Philadelphia 8 ,h p m
Day Express leaves Itckllnven 11 80 am
" V llllnmsport 1.t40i in
" arrive at MHrrlourir 41 p m
Philadelphia t !0 p m
Erie Mall leaves nenovo B3pm
" " Lock Haven- , 45 p m
" w luu ai ort 11 05 p m
" arrives at llarrlshurg a 45 a m
' " Philadelphia 7 ,0 am
Fast Line leaves WMtamsport U S5 a ra
' arrives at HarrlaDurg s 5 a m
" " Vhlladelvala 7 40am
Parlor cars will run between Phlladelpl'.la P
wlllam"port on Niagara Lxpicss wow uie hsi'toi
wm, i.hii.rtMtiTiiA ij?Tnrpqt fin r. Hav more-s fS-9
and Sunday Express oust. Sleeping cars on all nl.tS
WM. A. BALDWIN.
--riiri,rrir-T npVTDU. IJATIAV11
Xl COMPANY.
BUDDury as roiiows :
NORTHWARD.
Eric Mall 5.S0 a. in., arrive Elmlru 11
" Canandalgua, . a.3o p. a
Rochester 6.15 "
Niagara two "
ilonovo accommodal Ion 11.10 a. m. uri h e S lllt.ii
port t?.&5 p. m.
Elralra MaiU.ir, a. m., arrive Klmtra 10.S0 a. m.
Uulalo Express 7,15 a. m. anlve DutC.Uo w h. tt
HOUTIIWAUD.
UuDolo Express i.(f. m. arrlie Marrlshurt M".
" Baltimore 8.40 "
Elmlrailall 11.15 a.m., arrive llarrtsburg i.ri 1
" VVashlDgton !0., "
" Baltimore 0.3d "
' Washington S.30"
Uarrlscurgaccommodatlou e.40 p. m. arrUc Ilrt
burn 10.60 p. m.
arrive Ualtlmore a.f '
" Washington 0.1S "
Ei1e Moll lt.es a. m. amte Ilarrlsburg 3 05 u. n,,
" Baltimore 8.40 "
" Washington lo.ss "
au aauy except aunoay.
, w itit i nn nil I i vn i,L' , n i win
,J .........
A -Dy t .T,irrt.XTnr' at? I, a CGl,'Vf7,.
TRAINS.
NOV. 10, 1678.
-ml.ua . ., , - .. ,a ., -,-. r, . - . . I F,f
Tamaqua, c., 11,45 a. m
Cor Catawlssa, (1,45 a. m. 7,21 and 7,S6 p. pi.
For Wlulumsport, 6,S3 ,05 a. m. and J,i p. u
TK.lNarUK UUrEHT LEAVK AS HH,I.I r, r; -, -
CEPTKP.)
Leave New York, 8,45 a, m.
Leave Philadelphia, 0,45 a, m.
Leave Reading, 11,55 a. m.,
Pottsvllle, ' SS
and Tamaqua, l,4S p. m.
Leave CaUwlssa, e,!0 8,50 a, in. and 4,oo p. ai.
phlaKOthrougj tthout change of cars.
J. E. VOOTTB
General licket Agent
Jan. II. i .is tf.
D
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMNMJJIU division
Time-Table No, S9, Takes effect al
MONDAY, JUNE 10, IbIS
nun 111, , DlAH'llB.
Mlf - li
D.m.
D.m. a.m.
ll
,a.m.
' v S5
p m
so
13
t 17
08
a 58
4 la it, .scranton....
. ..Bellevue.
j in
i ic
t ti
i .11
5 J
1 44
(
ats
a
9 t7 Taylorvlllc
9 45
a 6.
0 an
.t-ocxawanna
61
S 41
31
a it
a it
. .plttston
West Plttatou
Wyoming.
8 Ct
tit 14
1 01
II 41
.....Maitoy.(.,,,
Bennett.......
Kingston
Kingston .....
, .Plymouth June,
.... Plymouth
....,..Avondale
.... Nantlcoke
lTnlu.lrB nub
ta bt
80
8 10
S S3
8 It
a 04
II 18
4 5
8 44
ui ai a
3 10 I
10 Sj 8 15 I
t .1 1
8 8J t SO 8 50
8 It
8 04
I 61
7 88
7 a
7 SS
7 IS
7 It
I 10
8 19
a 04
a si
a sa
I 94
a an
3 17
V 31 3 S
10 41 SS I
s at)
s as.
.Shlcksblnny lo 66 s 60 I
8 II
....iiicjca rerry.. ii ut .
8 18
8 00
....Beach Uaveu.. 11 is
1 10 I
-Berwick
-..Briar Creek...,
Willow Orovo....
Lime Ridge.-
Esov. ...
II a
4 It I
4 -5
I n i
1 61 J '4
IU 1SI
7 tl
ii 5 . :
11 45 4 49
II S 4 6 I
7
Bloomsburg...
60
I 17
IS
I no
1 61
1 4
I 87
I 8J .Rupert.,
V ea
T III
t'ata1ssa Bridge.
..vauviiie ,
1J 18 6 l J
9 It
bit I
19 46 5 15 I
..,,.cnuiasky,w,
Cameron
Northumberland.
I l' 8 48
p.m. p.m. a.tn.
!! V ITata-l'U.h U.1
nri mlm husl ess you can engage in. v '"j
U la V I per day made by any woi ker ol " "j
111 .1 I sat. rlirtit In Ihelr own lucalltl I!
Uculara and sample worth tree, lrrnroti')1
spare time at this business. Add ess stin f
Portland, Maine. march it. '1- f
$661
a week In your own to n. isiiu'S'Jj
riBx. iteaner u ou wimi
which persons or eitne sex can j
mat nav allt e time they work, I
for partltularatou. lUiUTftCO., Portland H
marcn n, lo ly i
m
JOYTUL V tut tot Boy. and Glrl.tl
Your and CM 1 1 A SEW ! I
VXNTIUN iu.t sauntvl lot tueo,
for Uom. um I I
mt and Scroll Sawlcr. mnm i,
awui. iiu,u,.,,tuuUK,
SanwCuUlar, 1'rlc 15 to 150.
I Sand 0 Cut for 100 fsf
miiUlH BltOWV, LraaU, H
NOT, 1, 7HIW
5