The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 12, 1880, Image 4

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    TILE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, LOOMSBUliG, COLUMBIA COlNTl, PA.
Agricultural.
IIKIXS AMI II BET SlHUK.
tMlOFITAtJLF. I'KoriTt) Of THIS BUSINESS.
Will bed uigar ever become n profitable
product In America? ThU Is n question of
considerable Importance, becmse tlio sue
con of thli Intlmtry would be nccompnnliil
by r wonderful change in our system of agri
culture. Not only would our method of
cultivation bate to be changed, but our
manner of feeding nn.l roariiif? cattle nnd
iheep would require modification, became n
largo part of the proGt of growing beets i
derived from the utillzitlon of tho proved
pulps as fodder. It is vain to look for suc
cess, either In growing belts or in disposing
of them profitably, unless at least 20 tons
per ncro of tho roots cm bo grown and
omo methods of using the pulp are pro
vided. Hut both of thco requirement"
arc riot only possible but easy, fir, a9
at tho distance at which lite beets are grown
viz., 22 by IS lnclie, 12,000 per ncro may
be produced, and n moderate and very pos
sible aizs oi r. ot Is three pounds, "3 tons
per aero may be produced. At the price
paid fir thcsi) rmts at the Maine factory,
fO pjr ton of 2,210 pounds, an ncre would
bring 150. Thlaahnuld baa lemunira
tlva price ought to cover the cost of n vcrj
llb;ral culture, ol which tho price of tbe
siol, ?3 per aero for 12 pounds, and that i f
1,000 pounds of superphopbnle, or $20
would be the only cash outlay, leaving 127
per ncre fur thelibur and ue ol' the land
and yet leavo an appropriated residue til
fertilizer in the soil, of considerable value ;
With regard to the utilization ot tho pulp
this will be subject to.smo difficulty, ex
cept in the cafe of those who grow a larcr
quantity of roots, or unlets the pulp is fed to
cattle at or near the factories' When a
farmer grows say 100 tons of beets,the pull
left, viz, 20 Ions or thereabout", will be a
vry small item In feeding cattle.and will bar
dly pay to male special business of it,nless
s'leep are kept to consume it, as the rntiocs
given 8 potinls per day to fattening sheet
and 00 pounds to a steer would hardly go
far enough for the latter to mnke the pur
chase for the small t.umber of cattle thai
can be fed, worth while. Seven steers ii
120 days would consume tho whole of the
refuse from four or five acres of beets ; nnd
there are few farms on which more than that
acreage could be devoted to this crop.
It is evident tha in the majority ol cases
the growth of b'ets would uot have tbe ef
fect of making much change in our system
of culture, so far as regards the enrichment
of the soil, if only 20 tons of refuse or
enough fodder to feed only 7 head of cat
tie could be made available on a farm of GO
or 100 acres, unless by the use ol large
quantities of fertilizers the acreage should
be increased to 10 or 12, or even 20 acntt
yearly. It is possible to feed about 1 head
of catt'e to the acre or 9 sheep. With 12
acres a feeding flock of 100 heavy wether
would help considerably in fertalizing tb
land, but hardly any more than would tbe
same breadth of corn. So that, so far
the improvement of the soil by manuring,
which is made so much of by some writer1
in this connection, the culture of sugar beet
is a delusive mytbe, a fancy and n fantasy
Unless the production of beets can be made
profitable in itelf by growing large crop"
and selling them to the proposed factories at
ti or $5 per ton, there will be no other ad
vantage, and we must consider this question
In its naked view, and as we would a crop ol
tobacco or cabbages. If farmers can realizt
f 100 per acre, or even $70, the prospect for
profit is sufficient to induce them to grow
tho beets and work up to a product of 12 or
10 tons per acre at least, and aim at more
if they can hit the mark. I must say that
am notvery sanguine that wecan Bocn reach
this necessary product, for which my ex
perienco for the past two years I find it not
eo easy to grow 0 tons, of sugar beet per acre
as 25 or 30 tons of mangels. Three hundred
bushels of sugar beots, or 9 tons per acre,
is the largest yield I have measured on the
best rows, while some rows where there
were vacant places for a rod, and in which
transplanted beets lived but did not grow,
would not measure one ton per acre, and
yet, adjoining these, the long red mangels,
fro n 12 to 24 pounds per root, and kissed
each. other. In tho rows ii, many places. So
that there are roots, and one root dilTereth
from another in glory, and the least jlor
ious ot the root tribe is the sweet but modest
sugar beet. thereUre, 1 am Inclined to
doubt whether on the whole the culture
of the beet will succeed, excepting upon
soils that are especially adapted for it, and
these soils are few and far between. Fur
tbe sugar beet is an exacting root it'will
not thrive on soils filled with vegtablc
matter, or on clays, or on sand, unless they
are mixed with argilaceous ; such soil n
tbe Mohawk flats, the Connecticut river
bottoms, the sandy loams underlaid with
and mixed with clay as in the tidc-water
Maryland and Delaware : they will uot
thrive on soils as rich in potash as tho tan
dy lands of New-Jersey or those of Long
Island, or on the black prairio lands of the
West. And besides, the land must be free
from weeds, otherwise the hand labor in
cleaning the crop in its early stages would
be more than an average American farmer
would bear
WHAT IS IT AIIVISABI.K TO DO.
The question then appears how any par
ty wishing to invest tho f 150,000 or more
needed for a complete factory, can satisfy
himself that tbu locality upon which lie
.may light is fitted for a successful beetcul
ture. A few failures, such as that of Chats
worth, 111., a few years ago, and that which
seems imminent in Maine at the prtsen'
time, will not encourage other investors to
invest their capital, unless they can be
sured thatjlhe betts will be furthcoming in
sufficient quantities and proper quality.
Tbe whole business Is in the hands of the
farmers themselves. If anything is to be
risked, It sbonld be hazarded by those who
hope to be tbe ultimate gainers; and who
will profit moro from a mccesful business
than the farmers? To reach a product of
even 20 tons per acra will be awork of lime.
It required some years to plant tlio culture
of tobacco in tho Connecticut valley, and
the valleys of Lancaster county, I'a , but
now there's millions in the business, Ju
the same way we may, I feel sure, gradu
ally work up to n prodilct of 20 torn tr
more per acre upon such soils as are fit for
the crop, and even more on thoe that are
unusally adapted to it.
And in the meantime, inch crops
as may be growu will pay well for
their cost and tho labor spent, for there
are no roots so valuable lor feeding as sug
ar beets, and In addition our fields will be
preparing for future uso by I ho needed
weedlngs given. A factory of the least size
to be profitable needs 70 tons per day dur
log 50day,or say 10,000 tons in the season
Thero would be required to produce these at
least 000 acres, whieb, taking one-tenth of
each farm to bo in Leels, would cover a space
of 0,000 acres or a tract equal to eight or
iilno equare miles. A factory would then
located 1 miles from (he outside borders
' O lt tributary producing area ; by no means I
an inconvenient distance for a farmer to
haul bis crops and deliver them. On the
wbolo I bclclvc there Is promise enough to
Induce us to engage In this culture, and
success would bring a wonderful relief to
our industry already over-taxed wilh the
competition of the cheap wheat and grass
lands o the fir tt'f.t.
Suppose a township association were for
med of CO or 100 neighboring-' farmers, the
members of which would aj;reo to grow each
one aero ol the liet kind of -iirar beets
'Very jrar, although each beet should be
raisd ami nursed by hand, and continue
until n product of 20 tons peracre was toadi
ed, which might take five or six j ears with
niiii. the effect would b? mist aluable
l'hee beets are cheap at SO pi r ton for dalrj
(ws.iucreaslng the milk and butter be) nnd
all comparison with any othei food 1 have
used so that (bo labor will be well repaid.
then when the consummation is reached let
h capitalist be sought and ofiered the bcels
ihcreafter on permanent contracts. The
reu!t will bo til's cstihlishnient ot a perma
nent bns!nes, employing many men, and
the yearly product of 1,0 HI tons of sugar
'he whole Va!u.3 of which will lu expended
"i the locality where the beet-growers lie,
and n( nil which eadi one will certalnl
receive a s!iarc,ns t he money circulates again
llut without sumo tiTirts on the part of those
who expect to reap tho benefit, tho result
will never be retched, if iva wait until
loomsdny.
im.vr i:.iiKiisrAXii him.
Silas M. Sonrliill sat sob"rly In his office
i lie other day, scaning a new-paper, Sud-
lenly his eye scintillated as he red.
"When you leave yo ir business, leavo
your business care behind mt. lake in
to the bosom of your family a smile of glad-
now, a pleasant greeting, and a loving ca
rem."
'He George I" said Sourball, as he rub
bed a pimple on his bald Head ; "that's a
giodidea. Hang me if I don't try it on.
I guess my fjlks is as well provided for a
anybody's ; but I han't douo mush in tin-
niliug aud caressiugtline lately, thats cer
tain.
In the evening, Sourball commenced
Miacticing a smilo before he got within a
s iuare of the house, and when ho went into
lie dining room, his face looked as wrink
led as an old gum shoe that had been tluough
tbe fire.
"Hoorar I Sally, old gal, how are you
anyhow," and he grabbed her around the
aalst with one arm, and reached for his ol
iest daughter with tlio other. Come give
js a buss apiece," and giving them both a
liug that cracked the stay laces like pea
nut shells, he waltzed acrorss the floor like
s. rheumaticsaw buck that had the jim j mis,
and made an attempt to pat his son and heir
in tbe head, but the youth dodged under
the table.
Mrs. Sourball gazed for one instant, and
then Idt out a scream like a scared locomo
tive, as she grabbed up a flat iron and waved
it hatefully in the air."
"Oh I you drunken old wretch; If you
cime within a mile of me, I'll split you to
-he waist bind with this. Where in the
name of goodness did you get so aw ful
Jrnnk?"
urunk, my dear. I never was so sober
in my life. I'm only throwing aside my
cares and greeting you with smile."
"Smiles; you idiotic old hippopotamus; do
you call thata smile? why you look as though
you'd been struck with pilsyandSt. Vitus
dance. Do for gracious sake get into bed
before anybody comes in and see you,' and
she shoved him into a chair, and jerked bis
coat off, shouting, "hero John, pull ofT his
boot, quick. Martha get some warm salt
and water, till I get this liquor out of him.
I'new! you smell like a forty-year old bar
room."
It's a lie' shouted Sourball. Let me up
f tell you, or I'll smear soma of you all over
In floor,' and he sprang to his feet and hit
John a kick that reaiinded bim of old times.
"Clear out. Darn you, get around here live
ly and let's have that supper. If you dou't
know what kindnes is, I'll give you some
thing you can understand.'
"There now, said Mrs Sourball. "You
act something like a christian; but oh! my
goodness how you did frighten me, for I re-
lly thought you were drunk or crazy or
something."
"Humph," grunted Sourball, a he Hooped
himself down at the table. "I'll take blame
good earo you ain't frightened that way
again."
uii'iiisiiXKi) rim iikist.
In N illiain-port recently suit was broueht
by l Hope Hepburn, of Cata-auqua, agaiust
Hrank I'cteruian, of Muncy, Lycoming coun
ty, under the act of July 12, 1S42, provid
ing lor a warrant ot arrest in civil action,
I lie facts are .- In 1S7S tho plaintiff and da
fendant were employed in the construction of
a railroad in Iirazil by tho Collins llrotliers,
and wbilo thus engaged I'etcrinan was taken
sick with tho fever, and appealed to Her
burn lor money to cnablo him to return
home, paying that his brother at Muncy wa
prepared and would honor a draft upon him
that ho was in a dying condition aud could
not possibly enduro the climate of Iirazil ,
that it was a matter of life cr death with
liuu ; that unle-s bo reached homo lie would
bo a dead man, aud that a few dollars would
savo his life. Under thco appeals Mr
Hepburn was induced to endorse a draft for
the requested to cnablo bim to return home
Defendant received tlio money, returned
homo and in duo time recovered. The draft
however was, di.-hnnored by tho friends of
I'eterman and returned to Iirazil protested
Tn a subsequent conversation with Hepburn
lie refused to return the money aud told bim
he might get it the best he could. 1 lenbum
resorted to tho law, after such an exhibition
of ingratitude, is-ued a warrant for his
rest, and I'eterman was brought before Judge
Cummin Altera full hearing of the oi
deuce defendant was found guilty and in do
fault of ball was committed lo tlio county
jail, whero ho now remains.
A Cross ilaliy
Nothing is so conducive to a man's ri
maliilng a bachelor as Mopping lor one
night at the hon-e of a married friend and
being kept awako for five or six hours bv
the trying ot a cross baby. All ios and
crying babies need only Hop Hitters to make
the in well and smiling. Young man re.
member this IM.
1IIK Sl'II.NiT. (IK MIT..
The science of life consists in knowing
hnw to make use of people, how to male
the mn-t of yourself, and how to push your
way in the word. These are the thlogs
which very few people do know. How nev
er to get sick, how to develop your'liealth
and strength to the utmost, how to mako
every man yovr friend all these aud man
other things are to hi included in the science
of living, and the pity Is that we appreciate
it at its true valuo only when the bloom of
life is gone.
"Facta are stubborn things," and so are
coughs and colds, but the latter will invar
iably yield to Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup,
which costs but 25 cents. 1
WORN EVIDENCE.
Tho following Cure is probably tho most to
tnnrknblacver effectod by nny medical
preparation for tho trontment
of Cntnrrht
GintUmtn, I hereby certify that I hate hart Cfttnrrh
for ten ''n, and for tlio 1nt nix y-fira havolx.-n n
torr lino nflirer. I wiw romlrrpd turtlnHy .leaf, lirvl
botslntc hi the hf ad, pnlm ncro-i ttio tempi-, tWrv
rll. WPitk tir.d painful cyco, t-woltrn and uVrrm. d
tonm , liard a tl cotitnm oigti. ii-vere pnin nirooa
tlio client, and tvrry Indication of foiwnmpti"). Mi
fi'-aa aiJiuil ii. I tholinip. The matter ar'-mmiluted m
rapidly la my li"H.l a threat that l i utM not fc-p
thrmlreo. trouuently nt nlht I would aprit-i 'it uf
tod, It tHCTneit to me, nt Uio point of aunocntl u. 1
would lliun have recour-e in t ry mean in myi'uffrr
to dinlodffotho nniLUB fruDimy thrnnt and ticali'tf ru
I'Olna atiio to alert realm Fur a period of alt en-ram r
tulvPsirereiilcetnt! audtrnmuefi lull tin - tliat 1 mi' I
with difficulty HWritlou . I itimlly ci-n tilts l an cmim-iit
furgeon In regard ! an f pLTtitfnn on tliuii.tuit nt id'
request p ntpomd It. Tlio cntiitunt ,r iHmmsiinti i 1 1
BlccrMl'-fl lann thrmt cmiicd hy t'tc pulone.-i ti. i
tsr (irt't'pi-tr dim n ik in my hvl Ii id i lrrlt.ui-i ri I
Influn il nil luiiMtbiit I ct'iight .1 lnc n-itly, a d-1
hard emijrfi. Mtanwhie t-iyajMem hug m tophfv ft.
rflertortlii!dleni't'ttiatlioft(lepili(i:rewpa1'' ai d
rtipwid evi-ryaymptot'i tt an early death hj en i- p
tioti. Whuntnatt'M d.id rachra th'i rtiw', cr a' .t
it months ajro. 1 tuffau iho ao of BAVTor t' lUic vl
lurr rone rnrn. After Ulnrf tlio first Nut it? I le
n to inirru' ranldlr, Tie flint done ic nu-d torknf
m y hi ad nn I Ind m t Vi'uun It to he for Ti ir. It
kuemnd art u' Innliy t nrrefit the diarnarff It nt if- I
wycftugh i 'i ti,ittt f'v. Pr tili g It n a kb'v'c I n n
rt-ducod iho iiiftmuisitton nnd awolll' u of my t i
$0 that tht y " ji cent, d to tru'l-M lm-. The
across my cheat disappeared, tlio hnrzliyr hl 1 1 1
head ceased, titysi. lists of acelntr and - rh'-nrv v
completely restored. and ererysyniptom r-r ii" i 11 .
had reduced mo to the crre of theirravndi'upi 1
1, tt.n nri,iTnnn't MiMril. I fill Tr.it4 I t.! t !
1 hire be.-n thus explicit bei ante, as n lni;j - I
have seen a cit denl of sufferl'? from ratturn. it id
hope to convlneo many that tl Is I a great n med. .
I urn familiar with tno treatment of Catarrh a- pn.
tlsed hy thn t"t physicians, and have consult, d t.i
mot eminent about tnycan, hao nsed cve-i k d
of remeilx and apparatus that have appeared lu-in a
period of sit ear past, and have, while follow) nir tin lr
use, tahen Kreat care or my feneralhealth, but ohtatncl
no relie for enconrarement from any of them
BoiTox. Ttb. 33, 1875, OEO. F. DIN8M01IK,
errrouc, s.
' n-u t1.n r.,
more, util ma'i otth that thn f"ri K'd.itf f-tnt' nu 1 1 1 y
tilm sujncrjlji.il 1 trtK . i for in ,
LLTJI HKMA-,.lut ceoftheKare.
Eftfli pirViuf r t i'r Dr f-anfor pa I.nprovrd inl il
lnrTuhi w ' f'l i"' fTtu.eii id 1- - I'm.,
ft U r" 1 M I H'( ij ' ; ! Ji-ntfL 1 I i
flm utrl t 1. I -tun- J I h- v llTI U,
t,nnn..Afci itt - it nri.tvi--.! i.Mu--
VOLTAIC FLUSTER
Affords Iho most grateful relief in sll Af
fections of tho Chest and Lungs.
CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED.
Mesrs. Wrm A- PoTTKn frat!rntr'.t Having for
many iuontlntpiutaiTLicd ttli a vtry lama sidu, called
hy my ploslcun Chronic I'iturly,c.iused by 1 tunncr
It Jury and strain. and ior which 1 uet d many preecrlp
thii.B and liniments, as mcU as tho socalled rli cum alio
cures, without the least benefit, my physlcl m recom
mended ono of jour Colli its' oltaio Pnrans,
which, to my jrreat surprise, rellcvt-d tho pain and sore
ncss almost Inuncdlatuy. and 1 hae been ablo to at
tend to my household affulra ever lnco with perfect
case and comfort, whereas, before tho nppllcailon of
our lin aluablo l'latcr 1 wai scarcely able to do anv.
thlnr.'. 1 consider them Inestimable, and shall with
pleasure recommend them to the mulcted. Yours rc
tpectfully, MPS. HIAXCLS UAHU1MAN.
Ur.LiM, Me., April 21.
Thcro Is no medical or protective appliance that will
rrotc so frratetul and t licet he In lick liny Couphs,
rrltatlon and horeni of the Chest nnd Lunir. Wo
hello e them capable of rrmenUntf serious tiUcaeci ot
thcie orgacs.
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
Do not confoond these Plasters with the ordinary
Plasters of the day, that by comparison are absolutely
w orthless.
He careful to obtain CotTtsi Volt 10 PLASTPn. a
combination of Ucitric or Volttlc Plates v, 1th a lilchly
lledleated Platt r, bi seen In tlio ahorc cut. Sold by
all Wholesale and lictail UruifRlsts throughout tho
united States and Canada, and by WEEKS fc I'OT.
TEH, Proprietors, l3o8ton.il ass.
JUIif l.t,
r:sly's ?uas milled
moc Kx tract Hoc
WITCH HAZEL
01!, HAMAMEUS VISGJX1CA
Kqual In nuility to any mi', and oa'j hall tbe
"pllcvos Ue.ulariip.Tnotliac'tx Karnchr, Sore Kyes
None Pdffrt, I'M tllti I.tianH. 1'nlnful Men 'C;, V hltes
AMbm.t Ki tlnet's wtdllllL'st 1 Uh. vie. curtK liruls
e. v-flUH liur,!', sprains, Wounds HboumailMn,
Eryf-iiKdas, I'hlPdJlnH, aricoo veins, euralel.i,.tc
NAT UKK'S I'MVRUvMi IlKME Y POU IN . KHNAL
am xn;itN4L isi;.
IfyourtrJfe'ejist).asnotcotlthac.hlm order It
vi iuo propneior,
CUAIiLE r. IIIEY, Wholesale Druggist,
C4 Courilandt St., New York,
Jan M, 'to, m
The well known c. 11. Will TK, Proprietor ot tho
tJllVNOLVlLU: AUIMCL'LTUI!aL wokks
lia.ssoi t n half Inreret In Iho s.tmo to, I. W. Conner.
The pntnninv hao renaliLil'tlm works, arui are rut'
pan il Ui ueoounmid it e nil who want uittlilty lu the
line ft A1le11lu1r.1l ImpVrrctits. 'Ihty hae Just
cornviei f'l a new u u iniim w ime jtiow ,uu nu po
sHjI-, will lj-at th ilylit hand Ah 1 vurlaec plows
or jMnners tor i if same, a new Mirt'Siirui.u uitun
er with centre t-hake ol rid He Mine, e.d'ed the
lVliItt! 'riirc!icr ami leaner,
with lotntfter nnd railway p.iwcison a preatlv
improved plan. Wo inuni.f.atuie I.ANlM(Oi,.Kl;
with ow iron hot J 4. c irn Plows rtouhl ivu single
Cuitlv dor bide hill Plows, Mill LWlt-ir-i. T lining
01 e r uwripiiuu uoih wim prninjuiiess. t
kp ennst int K' ou han I a I irtfi nhMirlini nt of Plow
Mum'4! roil' own and nmtjv other plows that are
uvil In dim rotintrv - wiMmt Iv tmdt rsold In
woiki'i !u t-TDil 1 f the Mitii"1 u'iainv. iliiirwnrk
iswiirjnii 1 in j o il f eti in. 1 r (h moiiev rt-
fun.lul. WKi.h-VchMH: II'IhN. rarnnTs and
thi .ti.''i.-ii 1 n 1-..in -t d to tall and ex-
amiiu u lot. p .'1 h -n 1; sew it n.
WHITS & ONNER,
J.n. Id, ' 0 lj
10. m.i:viu.i:, pa.
COOLEY CREAMER.
LU JIliDAIi, PAICIS, 1870.
TKSn? " litTTEKmadoby this
procoHB awarded
International Ltalrv Fair,
ls?s,andal.i urn
A rand I I Its I' PHI!
?IH'.il at wrne Fair,
ia riits'r i
.illOl at lioyal Agrl
cultural LihlbltiOD, Lon
don. 1 ii requires no niiiu
room.
It ralt nil nfrreum beltee niDLlDg.
It HQord Inner enlllutlou.
It rti utrea Iva labor
It l more tnoroiiuhly made.
It ! cheitper, and Rlei better
ltJt.fftCtlon lhan any other way 01 setting milk.
11IK HL'TfUt MADE BY TlIIS hVSlEM l!i UN.
EXLt-LLKI) IN US KEEPING (UALtllEb.
bind 1 I'ur. Ud cu ? twl riii'wJjua iutim'mtaU.
VIUIMO.NT FAUU MAlll V. I .,
Uctlomi f alia Vt.
fch i. , Kw
BEST Ui IKS WOk.J!
AS I)
SALER ATUS
Which ii tho baino thing.
Imp-ire Siilerntu orlll-t nil) Rodn
i lilt L UthaauiiitttliliiCjUitfii mIIIiI
y 1II1 ty hltf tului . It m it y uppf ur
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t'O'i AU.M AM) II MMKlt' llllA.Mi
win aiutw tiiu tinu ifiut
See Hint your huli'i-iil 114 nul Ila;
lii(; Soda In white it ml I'l III", 11 4
nhuiild Imi AI.I, NIMILWl IjIUI'.V.N
Ci 11 t tl tor lujtl
A simile but aeverotMt of tho conip-rativ
valus ot different brands tf bodj ur nilnni! U
to dissolve a di'ssert rpuuutul ol each kind u itU
about a pint of waur (hot rrmerrmt) iu eltsr
l'laitj,iitlrrli.guDtllalltHth .rouyldy tH"h u
'Iho duletertoUKiiiaolubloiiiktttr iu thulu 1 rl r
hol w ill be show u am r M-ttliutf wmia twrtity
loloutes or aunuer, by tho milky nie.irau m of
the solution cud tbu quantity of tlatin &-tf
matter aec irdiutt to quality.
lie sure and (wk fur ChureUi ro.'s Sudaan
Saleratut and ao that thhir liatue 1 cu thi
package and you will ett the purest cud whitect
made. Theuseot thlswithsourmilk.iu ireter
cnee to Uakint; Powder, aavea twenty tUuw iu
cost.
Bee one pound package for valuable I u forma
00 and read carefully,
SHOW THIS TO YOUR OROCER,
Januaiy ic, jui.
w" M. c. sloanYbro.
iii.oo.ti.siuritri, 14,
SlanuMcturera or
Carriasc3, Buggies, Pha3t:no, Sleighs,
rwxroiiM WAGONS, SC.
rirot-claxa work Uwaya on hanl.
ItEPAIHlNO NEATLV PONB.
ITI'H rclnMMl losilll thH ttmiMl.
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed at this Office
O V SHOUT EST NOTICE A i AT THE
MOST REASONABLE TEEMS
DR. CLARK&fc
ikk hi hni
77 W.3d St., How York City
U.T3 or Jtnssr CITT.
Tnrr. maes.1
TuverinTAvcv
uwtasta. t-rvcriv
'lane, iiiittnnet-
itlsm, Mlronvh
llfari Dliritir.
ItUlousnrns.iVereous DrhlHIy.ttc,
Tho Best REMEDY E1T0V7H ts lian I
;o,oon agents katcsoi.d since is;o
9.000.000 Bottles.
This Syntp Possesses Varied Properties,
Jt Mlmnlntr Iho PytTntlnn In eh Hnllvn,
rbleli coiiTprt IliOfttnrrli nnj niijnr nf tlio
food Intn clucosc. A tleflclrner In PrtynUno
rnnrM Vtnl nnd Fnurlnts of lit- food In Iho
Ktomnrli. Jf tlm niodlrlnei H MUfti IminedU
ntely nl'ier cnling Iho fcruicutaftuu of fuodU
tirPtcntrd.
It net upon thn I.Ivor.
Itnctt upon ihn lUitner.
It Itecnlnte tho Ilnuefj
Jt I'll rifles tho Illnnd
It luict tho frinui Kjttctn
Itl'romntf I)Ij;rtleti
It ourlIir Mrri'cMicrt nnd Tnvlaorntr.
It entries ofTtlio Old lllootl nnd itinkrw nrw
It opens iho pnres 1 f tho Milii nud Itiducrs
Healthy rcrsplrnilon.
It ncnfrilizei tho bcreUlary talrt, cr roison In the
Uood, which fcnratcH Serefi.la.l-rysipila, nt.d all
innnner of fekln dlsianea end internal humors.
Thcro are no spirits cmplojod In its tnaniifactnre,
and it can bo taken Ly t!io roost daliccte babe, or by
the igo and fcoUo, tare only rcgai'reJ in at'
ttntion to diretthnu
nics or iAr.03 ioitlss, $1.00
ra::E or small edttlis, - - eo
Raid tho VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS
of Persons ho have been CURED by the
ma of the BLOOD PURIFIER.
!et Medicine Kver Ued.
Kilon, wynmlnircoiinlr, r.i.
Ii. urMr: I linl bi-i-n troubled ror a lonjr time
with 11 t'.iln in tnv Monncii, nnrl fnund no reller
until 1 Ix'iran uslr-gyour Inillin Mood Mrup. 1 llnd
it the t-est meilleliiH In use. anil I can rectmmeiid It
to nil, oil una younir It s-ives miny dollars In
dociorn' bills, nnd one 3Xt bottle dl.l mo more good
ttidn lle dolturs worth ot other medicine.
Marlam Labirr.
Aii Astoni-liiriK Cure.
Monroe. Wyomlnir county, Pa.
Peir sir: I hid been nllllctcd with a Coueh, Loss
or Appetite and i.spe sla for ten j-ars. I could
not pr.prly attend to mv business, and heniiuir or
y our Justly celebrated Indlin liloodsyrup. I resoUed
to try It, which I did, nd In a short time was much
Improved, inowluven (rood Appc lite, birI hae
enjoytd uood health ever Mi.ce I couiinenced Us use.
J. Labarr.
riick llf.idache Cured.
llowmin's I'reek, Wyomlas county, Pa.
Iiiirlr: l hid Mek llcndiche. aud bylhousoot
yoi.rltillan lllood-jrup I was crently relieved. I
r.-. o Linend all to try ita valuable nroncrtli .
.1. V. liurnctt.
The ltenicdy did more than she Expscted,
Newt erry, I j comlnr county, Pa.
Dear Mr: -Iho Indian Itlood Sj nip did more than
T expected It would and It 1it.s cured me ot Liver
Complaint. I uso It as a Medicine and would not be
without It.
Mrs. Mary Charman.
Headache and Dizziness.
Wllllamsoort. T.er,inlii!r enimtv. P.i.
Dear 'Ir : Your Indian lilood siup lius cured me
of Headache. Iilzzlniss nnd Loss of Appetlte.nothat
. ..... uijiu m ..tiiK in my iai lory. .iy vne oe-
rHed moro bvuellt II em Its use than from any other
Henry ltusscl.
Would not bo Without il.
Wlli!ampert, Hcomlng county, Pa.
Hear Mrs The Iml'an lilood 'yrup Is tho ilest I
etr used and I would not be without It, It Is food
for all complaints.
John Uuikliart.
Di-ea-es of the .Stomach,
Eaton. Wyoming county, I'a
IK'arMr:-ThHU lo ceitlfy that 1 had a Weak
Moinacli and could eat no nie.it or any In ally food
wh.iteuT. Iiya mend's adv ce 1 commenced the
use ot your Indiui 111'hkI .sjirup which utter a Miorl
tr.al. erf. eliulU nlleved me and I can now eat
.'in v t ti I nu i choose. Your Mrup Elves uupiersil
satisfaction.
r.ll,iU-t!i HaJsall.
All that it is recommended to be.
Oliera llouce. Colnmni,!. IM.
li...ir sr:-I have used your excellent Indian lilood
-wii-i liuu u iius pioven jusi as repiesei.ttd. i can
riwi.uu uid It to nil.
Win. lhviiow,
Wholesalo .Merchanl, 5th street.
Unanimous Keivinnif mini inn
Tiefillowlnsoddtlielrtcstlmony for Iho Indian
Riirfid si rup;
II. i:. nrt iifr. eneliiecr P It ir.
'. il. miiIMi, ut liildnlns swi Works.
Mrs sn dpr. or Columbia.
llrem r, c f Wushlniflonburgli.
.1 Jim Ken s, of S He llarbur.
Would not be Without it.
Pepton, Columbia co-ir.lv, I'a.
1.. r klr : I hae used oir ncellent Is'iuan
lu - on m Kir mi I Ii ie re-lvedin'ih bi-netit there
Iroui. I could not get ulong lthout It.
Mrs. Uirber.
Never Fails to Cure.
Hast i.crnon Wynmini; Co. Pa,
re,irsr: I wass'ck tor three years, and (toiler
pr-'ft'Ssio'inl treitmi-iit most ' f the lime without be
ln' teniilied, Ai las' 1 was induced in trv jour
Indus' Union svnre mid aliera shoit irl.il. I found
no self In betltr health than 1 ludbeen lor si x ears.
.Mrs. Theron Wall
Sure Cure for Liver Complaint.
IlolirslmrL' Cnlninlil i Co.
Pear Mr :-1 his Is to eeillly tha' jour Imia
I'Looii syHtT has been used lie me, for Miercoin-
ri- in, wuicu uju wen irouniincino ror a innir time
I derived more iMdieilt from the use ot the Mrup
than from any ithcr medicine. I heaitlly reeoui
mend It, and adUse allsuiTereis to fhelt a trial,
1. P smith
Loss of Appelile.
Holirsburjr Columbia county Pa.
lie ir sir : I havo used your ec leni Isnuv
I'.ixioii sviiri-for Uiss of ppetlu and Wiakness of
Hies oniac'a. with vi ry lieniilcltl nsifils. I Ullevc
our inedii'inu to be the itreaigit blood nurltler
known, and a iMseall who may busurreiliiL'us 1 was
o slve It a speedy I rial.
Mrs. K Avery
I'ains in Shoulders.
In hrsbur,', Columbia county, Pa.
liearMr: This Is lo certify llut vour Isunv
Ilujon vKfe lusnreatly rellewd mu of p.uns In Me
lounl r uiid t'h-s(, which I had ! n allllcted w.th
lor) cam. 1 recoinineiidlneryhlsrhU.
.Mrs. .Miry Wtlsb.
Kidney Compluint,
l.i nr (i.n, Columlila cnunt . Pa.
He ir sir My rather his iktii mro-rlni; with
Kldtiet complaint f t a Ion,' llmi and h id been tin.
d-rdi. iir ipMimoiit. but the doeiors could not
I'lT-'. I -l euro I haui lo..i subject lo u NlliuliNe-ss
nnd w i-ukiiess In in U-fi Arm. We ontatr.i il v m
i f vour I ivVUible Imiiav IU.OOH M-Kir irom our
cr i.t. Win. II potter, and it has cured lnr father
cmioi.'tel. nn 1 my arm Ism u h netter. Ii dies not
tr able me halt so much. our lm dlelne Is excel
It i.t.
Joslali.1 .hn.
Female Complaints.
lieartlap Columbia count, Pa,
PeirMn This Is loeerllfyilui I purchased s me
of our Imuan Iiijjoii (ivkit tor in wife for Inila
nun I in an 1 t'euulo complaint, and It has uUen her
relief.
J K Ilerner
1'est Medicine Kver Ued.
lieartlap, Columbia (nunty. Pa.
PeirMri My llttlo sou was tioubled with ld
w liter pasfclnir from him eonstantly, d iy and nlirht.
I eoi suited two doctor-, and tram him iiiHdicliie. bui
without effect, I bouuht some ot votirtelebrnteil
Ivnus 111.0OU hviiie, a short trial ot which, cured
lilin.
I-ninbcri camp,
Drspppsla nnd Indipestlnn,
.NumldJ, Columbia County, in,
liearMr '-V'or many jeara my win was allllcted
Willi lijspeiwU, and we s.ienl eonMerublt) inone
wl bout retdlriif ts-m nr. Wo protureit some ol
onr imuan moon svare and she betan in Improve
In leeiltli from the lime the oomene il us
bolomon I) Mi) dor
I.Iyer Complaint.
ivi.lrolla, I'oluinbli l n Pa
Ii.nr Mr : 'lids Is loci itlf Unit I w.i unwell and
could H.'nixf I) attend to in aork I think in) IJer
whHurfeeted. 1 pnicimd some i f our Iniuas Htjon
svKt'e nnd now. alter a sl.oit tilil, loci hkeune
In in. I itcoii.nu nd Its uctou'l.
llanlel f lodinau.
I)ypepiu nnd Neuralgia.
lljrte Park, I.tuerue 1 1., Pa,
pear Mr: Your valuail" IM'Ian UuionNviiielia1
effeetiNl a im i iiu' ent i lire lu in ea.e. 1 n h iv. n
allllcted with llin i)ipja und heuralttla, but urn
no,v entirely wtll.
Mrs John Tin mton,
Ildioiis Sioinach Ciirtd.
lljrte Pdrtf, l-uwiie Co., Pa,
Iiaur s'ri-I have lien tioubled Mini lililc u'
Complaint and b) the uso if our Imuan JIiu- n
Mill I' It has tiTeciuatl) tuitd me
John N Williams.
I (( p-ia Cured.
Hid.! Park. Ituerneto, pa
Pesr Mr i-Your vuiuabld im.uk liiiu kcp har
.'Ulidlucot insiieiMla.
Sirs, h II Adkln?,
l.lver Ciimplaint.
II) do Park, I.ncri.o Co , Pa.
Pear Mr i-1 have loin Irnubled with UierC'om
plaint, but I was permanently cured by uslni? ) our
vuluuble Impuk lluiou bVKtr.
Mrs. OPDsrllnjame.
Deo 18, lsm-ly wico
1 5' )w
S
ctUi n Ffvl fr tfi
01 D SD
B H IK B"
il vs t v. - fs baa' tt . v. v f f -
BLCOiVlSBlIHG STATE NORMAL S0U00L
alXTJl .NORMAL SCHOOL DIoTlllCT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
TIII''Cllool..asatpre!k;nt constituted, oi'trs the vervbest fucllltlesfor Professional and Claislcai learning.
li'illdln spneioulnvltliiK and comuiCKllous ; completely heated b) steam, well ventilated, Hunted by gas, iiuu furnlslied with a bountiful sunn,
S'ls'l!uon,iiektlliriiI. ana easv or access. Tuachera experienced, I'lUclent. and alive to their work. Dlsclplln.', nrrn but kind, uniform and lliorou..a
moderate, f'lft) ceiim a week ded'tctlon to all epecllm to teach, hludents admitted al auy time, ltooms reser. eJ when desired.
Courses ot study prescribed by the Male i
I. Mod. 1 School. II. l'reparnlory. III. Kleiiienlnry. IV, Clawical.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. lI.Coiiiniercl.il. III. Course In Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
Tlie'niementarv Sep ntltie nnd Clas.lenl courses are I'l! iKKSslo.V I and siiudsnts sraduatnit therein, tccelve tate lilplomns, ronr. i rln
corresiwiidlnKliettrees: Mailer of tii Kleim-iils: Master of thevlences; .Master of theLTasilos. tlraduaU-s In tho other Cour-.es rccelie Norma
theiraitalnments,, slirned b the tinici n or the Hoard or Tustct". , , . ,,
1 e coiirii' ot Mud ? ni'eserli...d i 'he si,,t.. is lllieral. and th" ' Mentinc nnd Classical courses are not Inferior to those of our best Cn'lop s.
The state rciulresa ntiflier order of i it leusiiip, Tlietlines deiiandlt. It n one ot th" prime objects of this school to help Insecure it. on rur'ii
cent nnd eniclcnt l.-ncliers ror her schools. To tins end it souens youiu persons or (jooa aouiues anu roou puriioses. -i "", ", ""i "
and their talents, as students. 1 o oh such It promises aldln developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter lea In,;
Cntn eigne, address ine rnncipai.
1 1 1 , . WII.I.IA.U i:i. I.I.I.. Presl.lciii Ilimrd
sept.JiO v Hm
Jjtit come at once and look through tho largest stock of
M e ady-Made QlQ tiling
IN THE
IP WK CANNOT SUIT IN
READY -MADE,
WK CAN
SELL YOU THE CLOTH,
OH
TAKE YOLTll MEASURE,
AND .MAKE YOU A SUIT IX
CITY STYLE
HETTi:it AND
THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN.
'? OTS, CASMMEUES,
SOLD BY THE YARD.
Now sellinc at the
REJiililBIaH STORE OP
BAT1DD LOWlEMBlftGI-.
;; E N D 0 R S E D B Y O V C R T H I R T Y S E W 1 N G MBfe
; : I A MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE fA,
OD EXPOSITIOII U-WIVERSELLC, sWkNj
C01 Paris, 1878 SSwl
AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, jAWT
5 PHILADELPHIA, 1876, J&kTlr C U T "
t Ai tdm:"VerySTRONG,SMOOTH,nd vWtT T B
f EXCELLENT THREAD." jU tuwj ,77c'.
1f ENCOURAGE .VV'jrMAlJUFACTURElD at
I hoAZ HDUSTRS.jt&T MOUNT HOLLY, N.J.
l STt JmS&WtCDUMPms. PHILADELPHIA.
. : --fg; rirw I NEW YORK U B0STOH.
tisftximwOIIHIInH IKIKIII
V MONTH cuaranlncd. in a day
at homo mailu In tho IndiMrluiis
Ciipltnl not rt-'qulred o mil niart
jou Men, iioinui, lio)s anil irirls
make ii.onc, faster at ork for us
llslit and pleasant, aid such us nujone ran so
iikiiiiii l llill liliuilll' jiu M'O III1S JIOIU'O
lllsernl us their addresses nt onco niul set fur
Iliemsi-Iies Costlj ouiiu i.nd terinsirei'. .Nowlstnu
lime. 'I hcto luady nt voik me lojlng up jri;e
nnnn U IUW.IJ lUUll llll b d. 11.. .lULT'lSltl,
Maine. oct 3, V.) ly
Warner's Safe Kidney and Ller Cure.
A veffclable preparation and the uni, .uro
ri'iuvilT iu the world fur llrlk'lil' III,, nV.'.
i?i.,ivri.i;,.:!.:hK M,rt-" w"
nv$'. vTr.!'? .'Ur.e "! ,,Ji',,'l'. call for lVur.
aif1?' c,uro "r " lu''l' and tho otber
.tTi;,,ri0r'.."UrU1r' f,a'"
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
r..V5 V!,e.,s! "!"1 IMrlllrr. and tllmuutrii
fvrry function lo more lirallliful action, and
la thusa bciiHU In alt dlseasn. ""'""i "uu
liuu. and licenses, ucluding L'uurrr.. 11.
rcrik and olber iMr'x. "" u.
r.V..,.'l'!!" "'""' orilin Miininrl.,
t'oii.tlpnlli,,,, .,.! j,..,,,.'.
Ilr. etc.. art, cured by tbe Sale lliliV,.. H i,
U'H,'X;?!?1,"?'," PI'li.d rvKulVVISnl"
lluttles of lo iltei i prlcea, oo and 61.00.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Quickly bIvm lint and Merii tnthosutretliif
I ration brought on by exct-saivo drink. otir.
uora, mental sbiicka, and olber causes.
inrKSfUVJili1 ''""op I"l" nud soolbedls.
!?i 2S? f,.e!VM I' " Injures tbe sistetu,
wlielber taken In small or larue doses. ' '
Bottles of mo sues; prices, BO.. aud Sl.OO.
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
Are an Immediate and active sllniulus fnr a
TrpiUviiir cure CeitlviDtil. Djif.piU. all"
einuu. vir.
ths, M.UrU, Ftv.r
, aod Agui, and sbiiiild
Ivr uwu n ueiie t r IUO
lmels do not 0erate
freely and reb'Ularly.
K. btLrr t IIU rvi,ulr. .urh
.mall Ave fur Iburuiigh
.ura. , nr. rifc . bui.
I llftfArr'. hfi- llrwrdlrtar.
1 Mil.l Ii, llrusil.L k li.l,r.
.in. r.rr, Kiirr..
H. H.Warner &, Co.,
I'roprlrtwr.
R0CUE3TEH, K, Y,
Till remirktbl mJI.
H,tn4 will cum hriviui.
l fcp.int.turb, Ca!! ut, ir!
1 nr my n ary ukui, ki
r m llm bin .
m ttbout biliterii g or cut
IliJt A Ml kl lm ily
1 c-rttliity oUillt.u uiHt-iv.
J t.lniT lh1ani4Ts tt nd ri.
tisovItiiT lh l,ur, h Vriru 1 1 ui. fcnl fur illui.
J4rBtcil clnuUr Kit inft potltlvt proof, nil yuiti
tietunl ajjeut'itdilriM. ICt-itlalNiu
-n Cure U tuhl hy llriiuuUtti or
MOYEH IlKOTUP:ilS, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Jr
itntlslJi
nr Trusters.
COUNTY.
NOVF.LT1KS,
Hats, Caps, ttc,
For Men and Boys,
Pearl Shirts,
Under Clothing,
Pretty suits for little hoys,
Cheap suits for Men,
Cheap Overcoats,
Trunks, Satchels, Bags, etc.
Gum Clothing, etc.
nil
KHHIIIDllrtW,,,),'
I Highest HcJal it Viessa sad Philadelphia.
i E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
S01 Broadway, Kav York.
JlanuMciurers, Importers & Healers In
r.r. ( II i
, i civci, j-iaiuBsviuumsjijrrapuoscopes,
niflTlTirirtr.rtoTSTSr. . s.
! fiJ'fiitii.USLUl'JSS m VIEWS
j Sntravings. Chr:mo:. Photographs.
And kindred goodi-t'elebrltles, Actres.e3, etc.,
PhotographMaterials
WeorelleadrmarteistorcverjUilngln the way of
Storaopticons and Maris Lantoms,
rnilisti.lii.n. iho best of .lnc!isjn the market
lu-au Iful I'lioioyronhlc 'I'rausp ,re,,e. s of siati I
an and Knsrrav cfs Jr n,e winilow.
( ("ile.s t.luss. Manur.ieturi rs ot Wlvit Frames
for Miniatures and Cou.t'MlUss Picture"
' c.ilalosrues of Ijinterns and Hides, wliu Ulrcc.
..uuu .u. UH.,BIvuvuuiru-iii oi teu cents,
J.ltl 0,'NM'
Tiir. joiis.sov nr.voi.vixfi
Mado of Iron, linnutifiilly orna
mented. Adjustable) Hhelvc
t heap and slrons Cinnut p
out of ohIit I'.uir nui'4 H.'ii I
r.ir compltin clreulir and prleo
list, heiid 25 cents fur our new
Illustrated Cat.iliifin, of Sohool
Jlen-handlso. Knrn Aireilf er
iiutur tltould Ante it.
lAIIER, TEATT fi CO.,
Headqjarten for all School Supplies,
lOOICCAvj;,
112 111 (HUM) STUEU, .F.VT VOIIK.
Sepl 1, ly
9 V X'AI.I'l III T'til.ttn.....
' "rn"1:""'
Hop IllllrreStilll t'llio Voit,
Hup HUiviH wlllgrichtoro Von.
fsf" .oniroioiibi us
1 ri, Mllll-iri'iiutliru Vnu.
Hop lllllers illlIl..l, o Vim.
if-V?.1;,.",!" I.1'" Bdiop, on tlio fara. at th.
clcanaln, tuaiotf or Him
tn..
nal Jour syste eeds
jijiiu.-, sSIIUuilt lUlul.
Whut You NcrJ.
If younroolJ, anj your
licr lh uiutcujy, aoJ j our
WpuNa U fpt-Me,
fifacultU'H wauluf,
i7 - jwurBiacuiuea wauiuk',
l!opinii..MllviMouNtI.irOH11avittor.
lo'Wf!!;..';'"' '' KMner. 1 I
"v". iK UrUtttiiitt J
.auioVoniurtXc'a
tii..4i.rJnMi.u. ii ,p una,, sir,. c.k a. u,,
Jlay j.-io-tf,
NEW CURE Soi'imPMon, Asthma.
with sump 'llOilE'rroiaurir.Md.
feb.o,
i, 'w-iy w4co
IS
9
of pure .soft
l:pmsef
i in f !'"wlr
i. ii p.-
-nth. ui' HI
. Hi o t.mt
S.'hooi. 1 ol
, ,.,.,,,..,.,...,,,,,.,
v. I'. llli.LMv 1.11, secretary.
Weaver & Oo'o Ads
M a uirntr It In rrr rue, nmlifri tot ft hnw Irmr (ftnd
Iiir it fc di-ci ly rooted It fhM lnlnt rrllf uAk im ()
ii nt ?i ttti i rf In Irrni flit k tb " na it'ti-rtnn'tr. t-
t t L In I 1 r m 1 f ff tHti Hi u If ri. ,irmt
tutnilenklaitt n . i i i )
Ml r n . id Late fi A s Id i i , , . . n
-1 f ' "i r.i tr I
,Mt(illUl,TZ,(.fiirrlanit liirl s nnd (oj.n
UUi I ninKIin M Italilniiiri-f Mu.
.1 tt A C
INSTITUTE,
KatftbltBhciUnl'iTSfor tho euro
of 'aiic'r, 'ItniMtrN, Lt'iTn,
sc-rnlulii. nnd Skin lllsciifien.
wltliout tlio iiBtmf kuifa or loss uf hm mid littlo
Iatu. I'ur iuformattmi. circulars ntnl rrlercucrs,
udUreea Ur. i". J 1'O.M), Auroru, Jvauo Co., 111.
.1 V, , cu.
THir. new
ELASTIGTJtUSS
nuKiiaa urnmri'oin Kitoiiim, i
CMp-hMX( with hlf-A diluting H'l
the Uern! li U id iorely fl,r ,f.i Bl.6t( ln,i t nlt.kl rarf orr
Uia, Jt If aurt,lo anf chrp, hem t mail, tlroulurt
,m- ErjQlcston Truss Co., Chicarjo, III.,
bopt. 13, 'TH H.
.1 & 0.
c
ON SUMPTION
f.n be curi il by tin ronMniu ri hv if (I'-nrin'ri rntj
Ltver oil nnd I.acio l"ioiili itc of Mm', u euro fO'
('(HKimpllnn. Ciniirhs Colds, Mhn.a. ltnntoli!ils.
and all sen ful'itist (li-i ishk. ,tK oiir ilni'Si fm
Osmiin'8 nnd laKr no oilier lr 1ms not i;ot If,
I will sfiid 1 buitly nnwlK'iL' on im-lnl of I.
-end Tor Circular. Vl.. ,.n-irN,
va st'cnili Avi-nue, New York.
Nov 21, 'Ty.-Cin j w icu.
PI6N0S2
I'livrr. sioolniul II ii k nnlv ?ui
f'.'l'i llriT'XIII, 1A M.ip. HM'tft
ils, 1 Mii-c Mi-I s Slnul ami
lino';, mil f-T.-'iii rn-sMon nr.
iTJii. stool Hoot, onlv T" I'lrciilar nut Jice,
acMivs. llfNNLLL .t Mll.l.klt. I.uuMjWD, I'll.
J.ur.i sin wm
OPIUM HABIT .
Cured Painlessly.
The ino'iWiii" sol.l ror a small mirulii nb.ni'iho
rot of oninpniinilli.',' All im-i-s in'ili'il 1. n..i ,ii
proscllrluli. ror lull i.iirul.ns uddl uk lliu Uh
coc 0",
111! S I! Cfll.l IV ..r
Mrs. s. II, I'oliins, La I'oilo Ind
fib c-cin w tco
FARMERS
and rarnuT's
sons wanteil
$50 to 100
I'kB month .lurlnjj winter and sprlnu'. Vor full inr
I t culais address, J. : MiCTHliV i. Co., 1'hll.idelplila
, I jV A. CO-lbl
ifi'ff' ftf AllKNTS I'llOUT I'FK WEKK Wll
siJu.UU'r''. 1- I'llH.'M I' .t I'll,, 'J!s
rulloii .-mil New York, N. Y. Jv & eo 4lu
I Q .ilii.NTII'.fo.ineis Inire, Illiistratei
" per f'l'JIMll.Niui'KUI'I i: i.ir,
Adl'NTs NTi:a II. i. Ilisnsi.s, 4J CortlhlH
IJMTUII. ,l.
i REWARD BVfHS
i lilnirt, It.'liii,nr UlnritM
i 1'ilrMthfit Dt'llInKH 1'ila
J ItfiiH'fty fiihtocure. (Jivus
S ilimittiiiilH n iu f. rut-.
j nf loiirf fctandiitK in 1 wtt-fc.
i v r y i lull fir It tillnio
vraj per i wmlril on Hlf A.irfc a lU nf front ti I
Jr. J 1' HitUtU M'tnnturf. i hil.t. M lKtttn. S.U
I !ldruririi.t. b--nt ty mail by J. 1' Alii 1 1 k M i).
Propr., V,iur.'Iuiitli aud AxwU Mb., 1 uj,,!'
G1LM0RE & CO.,
I.'lltlililll',l lsllA
Pensions, Incicn-e of Pensions,
jidull other cliis-esuft'laiius for soldh A nnd so
and nil i.tln.r elm.
Ulern' Hi Irs, pr. m cuted
vuuitss un hlalup
t.ll wii-i-. - i i,
dl'O 5-If
"" HasliliiBii.n. 11. t'.
AN II
Paper Hanging.
WM. F. HODIXE,
mus -t., nuunv .si: oxii, iii.ikimsiil'ko, ia
Is prepared to do all kinds ot
HOUSE PAI3JITI1VO
Plain und (imamebral
PAPER HANGING,
HOTII 1)UC01IATIVE AND 1'Ul.N'.
.ill UIikN il J urnlliiK' lli'iuilt to
uml iiiiiiU' us K,ioil as nt.n-, '
NONE IlfT rillST-CLAWi WOllKMEN 1 JIPI.OYEI)
Sstimatca lMado on all Work,
WM. F. UOniNE.
Oct. 1, 1ST9.
gUSUVFiiS CAHD3
VISITIKa CAltUB,
LKTTSK UBAD3
HILL HEADS,
rosTKItS, c
Neatly and Cheaply printed at the Colum
bian Office.
i .i
4
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$1)r. SANrono'a liin:n Ikti ;a ;
J is n Stumlnril Family lliiirt ily fi j
$ iliscri3en of IhoLiri r. Stoinnoli . 1
' 1 ii r. 1 - t. r
jniiu aiuH uiu. i is i tircty
jVcgctnblo. It novcr V
i iyouiui.aw.tt it, la
5 Citli.irtic nnd
7Tonlo.
1 V
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five'r
VV Iiirigorator?
5
"ua uet-u US J
in inv iirnrHn
l.na . 9
PJ?nnd by tho public,;
for more than 3.1 vr M
with tinnrcccdontpil tic.i.'i)
SEND FOR Cincill f.r, -
S S, T.W. SANFORD, M.D., Jflw??.!' ' 1
t ixTiiRti.cisTniLi.Tr.ii.iofirsiifn riiim ' '
rIAIL ROAD TIME TABLT
N
.Toi:riii:i:.
CENTl'.AI, HAILW
W1KTKK TI.MF, TAIII.i:.
On nnd nfler suridiy. .lime 'J5, 17?, the n i
on tnel'liPadeiphlaA; Lrle i:.t IruidDliislonw. i u
as rolloivs :
WEsTWAlll).
Eric Mall leacs l'lillndelohli 111 p.
" " II irrlsbuiir 4 2.". at
" " Wlill.nu jmrt .r. a .
" " .lersey -hor u in a i
" " hoek llaen li 40 1 u
' ' Hcnuo II 11
" arrive at Ih lo I p n
Niagara Express le.iies I'hlladelpliU s no ., 1
' " llarrlsftirir U in .1 .
" arr. nt Wllllainspurt y.'". p n
' " lock llaen .1 p .
Fast Line leaves t'lilladelt hi i II 10 a m
" IhrrSljurir 3 ii.1 p 11
" arrive at vi:ilamsiiort 7 v.i p 11
" " l.wk llaen S 4i p n
EASIWAUI).
Pacific Express lean's Lix-k Haven 7 hi a n
.icrsev. ioro , .1 . .1 1 .
" " llll.imipoit
" arrlc at Ilarrlstiuri:
" " I'hlladclphla
Hay Express loaves
" " iMk Ilaen
" V llil.iinsport
" arrlieat llarrlbur,'
Plilladelphl.i
Erie Mall leaves llenovu
" " lAtcklltcn
" " Minitosnurt
" crrliesat llariMiurs'
" " I'hllfldelplila
East Lino loaves v I'li.iiusport
s is a 1
U"'. p 1
: 4i p i.
11 20 n 11.
li 40 11 1
4 'o p II
: z.i p 1 1
5 40 ll
II l p 111
11 III I :.
la.: tin ' 1
urnesai ii.ii 1 isuur
" ' rhllaiiolpnla
'" .1 111
7 4" 11 11.
Erie Mall west and llav Exi ress East ln.ike
conni ct Ions nt Northumberland wilh L. iV II. 11. 11.
trains ior i'KOsb.trre mid f-ei anion,
Erie Mall West, Niagara Express West and I 1-1
Llln1 West in ike elui. 1 ontiei linn nr WIMli.tnr.ori
wilh N. u. It. trains liorih.
Nl lL'ara Express Weht and Ilav Evr.rrws I
nuke close toumcliun at Lock Haven with II. 1 V
1. ii. trains.
Erie Mall east nnd Wes ronneet nt Fro. vlt!.
trains on I., s. s M. ,s. It. u; at t'orrv Willi t). 1 .
. V. It. 11. ; at, Lmporluiii wilh II. N. . a: 1". li. li.
and at Ullftuood with A. V. II. li.
Parlor ears win run between l'hl'.a lelphl 1 aid
rtlllam-puit on Masraru Lxiuess west, and I)a E.
press hast, s-icepiuir cars on nil nlht trains.
-i. A. lini.inl,
tieueral bui 1 .
N
JOKTIIi:i:X CKNl'KAI. ItAII.WAY
UU.Ml'AN.
o and nfler Novetubi r 20th, ls73, trains wld ica
siinbury ustullos 1
NOI'.TIIWAKI).
E1I0 .MalU.vo a. in., arrlt KUnlra II .r.
" Can.indalgua. . 3,jftp. n
llotliesler s.l.s "
Niagara P tu "
icenovo necominodai Ion 11.111 u. 10. ariUe i.iuiu
port is Ai p. m.
Eliulra .Mall 1.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. tn.
UuCalo Eipress 7,15 a. in. an 1 0 lluffalo s.50 a u
SOL'TIIWAHD. '
Uurlalo Expreos 2.r.u a. m, arid e I larrlsburf
" Jlaltlinore s.40
mintrajlall H.15 a. m., nrihe Ilarrlsburi; i.mi
" Wiibhlnirtou 10.31
" IiaItlmoieo..io
" Washington
IlarrUburu accouimodatlon
burt;lo,top. in, '
arrUe llalllmore
" Washlnt'tOLCUi
ti'rio Mall 12.55 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburi; 3 05 a. ta
" llalllmore 8.40 "
" WaslUngton 10.35 "
All dally except Sunday.
U. M. UOYD, Jr., (icncral I'assencer A.'i 0
A. J. CASSATi'. General Maua- r
piIILADKIil'IIA AND KKADING KOAI)
AllHANGEMENT OF FASSKNGEJt
.May II, 1S70.
rKAIKa I.EAVK Hl'rEKT AS 1 OLI.O mtl'NDAT fcXCBrTHI
Eor New York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'oilsillle
Tninaqua, ftc, 11,15 a. m
For Cattnlssa, 11,45 u. in, 7,21 and 7,35 p. tu,
For Wllllamsport,ii,2S 9,05 a. m. and 4,oo p. m.
TKAissroa nci uuT lkati: as ioiujwb, (sikpav ej
I. SITED.)
Leave New Y'ork, S.43 a. ra.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,4.1 a. m.
Leave lieadlos, 11,55 a. m I'cttsvllle, I2,sg p. n
and Tamaqua, l,f5 p. in.
Leave c'atawla, c,2u s,M a. ra. and 4,oo p. m.
lJa; e WtUUinspui t,0 43 a.m,2,13 p. m. awl 4,60 p. tn
I'oaai ns-ers to a nd from Now York and l'hlladil
phla tu throug.i a ithout change ot cars.
J. E. WUOTTEN,
C. (1. HANCOCK, UCI1CrUl M'maffir
(Jt-ntminckt't Asent.
Jan. li, i70 tr.
D
E.I.AVAKE, IjACKAVt'ANNA
AM
HI..1IMI.S IIA11.1IUA1I,
l!LO0MSUUll(i DIVISION.
Tlme-Tablo No. as, Takes effect at 4:io
A. M
MONDAY, Jl'NI! 10, ISIS.
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C 15
C 110 1 00
P.m. p.m. a.m.
cm, rum
b.10
S'ipirlutendMt'8 OMoc.'i&iut'ou? Juiuo VisS
. W. Y. HALM! HAD, iupl
YAI.WVUIGHTACO,,
WHOLESALE OKOCEllS,
1'UII.iliiLI'lllA,
Dealers In
TEAS, HYHUrS, COFFEE, SUOAlt, MOUSSES,
BH K, hriCS, B1CABB SODA, tC., t
N E. Corner Kecond and. Arch etreeta,
urordera will receive prompt attention.
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