The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 25, 1881, Image 4

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HISTORY
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OltASOr.VIU.H ItKFOUMBl) CIIAHOH.
imumitivi: viimoit, 181"-180").
bosei.tiir.ii. .
Tilt". ZION HKl'OISMKII liON'tlUI'.dATION.
Tho first regular lloformctl nervico in
this iieigliltovliootl wns liuld in 1812 liy
Nov. 1). S, Tobias in llio old Stueker
ncliool house 1oc.it o1 wliero tlio Won
r.ivoynrd to in Kis1i!nj.'icck towtinlilp.
JVovlous lotliia tittm llio few lJi-formcd
families in this locality worshipped eith
er at the old MeTlenry log church locat
ed a, short distaneo waul of Orniigovillo,
nr at the old log chnreh at New Ooliun
Ihh, In the winter of lNln, or nliout
that time, Mr. Tohias was assisted hy
one IJev. Loader in holding a protracted
moetiliy. Thero licitig good plcighiiu,',
th6 peoplo canto from near and far in
groat sled loads. As the school houso
was too small, thoy obtained permission
to hold their service in tho old church at
Stillwater. After occupying this church
one week, thoy Were denied further priv
ilege, and they wero obliged to return to
tho school house. During this revival
a number mado a profession of religion
who virtually bqcimo subsequently tho
founders of the Zion congregation. This
Slacker school house continued from
1812 to J8")7 us a preaching point, and tho
congregation, without church organiza
tion, was served by l!evs. 1"). S. Tobias,
II. Vuuk and W. Goodrich. On the
17th of February, 18.i7, the ion church
was dedicated, and on the following Sat
urday tho Zion congregation was organ
izud with thirty members. These were
principally from Oraugdville and the St.
James congregation. Hcv. Goodrich, in
whoso time tho Zion church was built,
continued to servo this congregation till
18G5. During his pastorate of this con
gregation he baptized a" and confirmed
;!0. During his brief pastorate, of less
than two years, Kov. E. I?. Wilson bap
tized 4 and confirmed i); and lov. A.
lloutz to present time baptized 21 and
confirmed !10. This congregation in the
way of baptism? and confirmations, has
made equal progress with tho other con
gregations of the charge, but it has sus
tained moro losses by deatli than they.
Death has laid its relentless grasp upon
n number of its members and depleted
its ranks. This congregation, however,
has not been retrograding, but has been
making progress slowly. The attend
nnco is good and thero exists a harmoni
ous feeling among tho members. It is
surrounded by considerable counter influ
ence which seems to retard its progress
somewhat. There has not been enough
Hclf independence maintained in tho con
gregation and Sabbith school. Without
fear or favor, tho Lord's Prayer, the ten
commandments, catechism and Apostle's
Creed should bo used. Rather than sacri
fice tho doctrinal expressions of our faith
to the caprice of a fow persons who in
faith and religious culturo differ from
us, we had rather sacrifico tho favor
and attendance of those who would
make disturbance.
Thero is a number of -ouiig persons
in tins neighborhood who are not regu
lnrly connected with any relimnm dp.
nomination. Having attended various
kinds of religions service, they are much
unsettled in theirreligiou pinions, and
going from one church to another, have
becoinovascilatiui;aiid trilling. Attempt
ing to bo everything they are nothing.
Their energies are scattered and feeble;
without :i church name and without a
church home. Far better would it bo
if thoy yould identify themselves with a
church ot their choice and till their pla
ces in that vineyard. We want more
concentration ot church life and energy
in this congregation. A free and unre
served display of our creed, doctrine and
faith, and a bold advocacy of and adhe
sion to the same. As a congregation
who enjoys ha charter furnished by the
General .Synod, wo should olwy that
charter as our constitution. To be less
compromising and more independent as
n church, is tho nest attitude wo can as
sumo.
About tjio'year 1830, Aunt Savilla
1 ealer started a IJiblo class in the old
Stuckerschool house, which was kept up
for years.and finally developed into the
present Zion Sabbath school. Shoniav
therefore, bo regarded as tho founder of
tho .ion nabbatli school, and perhaps
in a certain sense, tho founder of the
Reformed church in that neighborhood,
as tho Sabbath school gave rise to the
preaching point. Mho bauhath fcIiooI
during tho last few years has made
considerable progress in tho number of
its attendants, but number is not the
highest end. .Its main object should be
to prepare tor the church it it is tho niir
scry of tho church. In so, far as this
object is not readied, tliobabbath school
is a failure. Tho Sabbath school, at
nil events, should bo under the direction
of tho church
Tho planting of shade trees was woe
fully neglected when this church was
built. Ilad this been attended to at tho
time, the church would now bemirround
ed by. a beautiful grove. Wo recoup
.mend that u rod of additional ground be
leased or purchased on the south side
mid that thero bo suitable trees planted
around tho church.
In tho winter of 1880-S1, the Zion
church was greatly improved in tho in
terior iy a now gallery, pulpit, carpets,
matthig, painting, kalciuiining of tho
wuw una an organ; aiso ny anew cnan
delierand bracket lamps.
Lest the reader should think my criti
cisms sevore, 1 simply recommend them
ns Biiggestions.J
Tiin (iitANduvn.i.i: itr.i'OUMi:i conoiu:
(i vriox.
Tlio first regular Reformed servicowas
held in tho old I'nion log church, locat
ed at tho MoIIeniy graveyard, two or
threo miles west of Ora.igeville, This
church wns jointly owned by tho Luth
erans and Reformed. It hud a gallon
on threo sides, and an old-fashioned pnl
pit. Rov. Jacob DeifTonbaeh preached
hero during his ministry in this county,
(1815-1821.) It is (ititto probable that
each denomination worshipping hero
inning iiui period, urn nut. nave service
more than oueo in a month. Key. I.a
rose beoamo Rev. J. Deiffcnbueh's suo
censor and served this congregation a few
years. Tradition says ho was a fine
speaker, very gentlemanly in his appear
nnco nnd had a very agreeable and at
tractive wife. Death soon ended his
useful career and for years his remains
liavo been pcacctully slumbering in the
old graveyard at Illoomsburg. His con
genial companion soon followed him to
tho spirit world. As co-workers in tho
earthly vineyard of their blessed Master,
they now cense from their labors mid
have possessed their heavenly inheri
tance. About tho year 1828 or 2!) tho congre
gation moved their place of worship ton
building in Orangevillo, This house was
looaled wheio tho flue residence of Col.
II, R. Kline now utaiids on Mill street,
and is snid to have been built for th
double purpose of day school and wor
- ship. IIero they continued to worship
till about the year 1810 when they moved
to the Union church, their present place
of worship.
The Rev. Isaac Shelhiinuner became
the immediate successor of Rov. Laroso
ut tlio old Union log church and contin
ued to serve the Reformed Interest hero
till it moved to Oraugeville. His survi
vors tell us thnt he traveled ou foot to
his various appointments; that he was
humble in spirit mid faithful in the per
formance of duty. Ills piety wns great
er than his education it is true, but nev
ertheless ho'wasa truo spiritual shepherd
and his paternal spirit secured tor him
the well merited titlo of Father Shel-
hauuuer.
In tho vear 1829 Rev. Daniel S. Tobi
as became pastor of this congregation,
now located in the town, and continued
to serve It till 18."1, In tho meantime
a growing want for .Knglih service ne
cessitated the employment of a pastor in
this language. Accordingly in the year
1811, tho Kov. Henry Juink became the
eolleaguoof I lev. D.S.Tobias, the foi lit
er serving in the English nnd the latter
in tho German. This double arrange
ment continued till the closo of Rev.
robins' pastorate of this congregation,
when the transition irom tho German
languago to tho English language wns
completed. Rov. hunk remained the
sole pastor during tho following three
years and then declining health necessi
tated his resignation.
His successors in regular order wero
Revs. W. Goodrich, 12, 13." Wilson and
A. lloutz. This congregation at one
lime was tho largest in tho neighbor
hood, but by removals and deaths its
ranks have become very much depleted. .
Within the lust ten years however, its
membership has been doubled. Since
18 10 it has been worshipping together
with the Presbyterian and the Lutheran
congregations in the Union church. Du
ring ail this time, with very rare excep
tions, thero has been maintained a spirit
of unity and fellowship between theso
congregations. Being of one faith, ono
baptism, and ot one Lord, they all gen
erally attend when there is divine service,
and especially when tho Lord's Sup
per is administered. In this church has
often been felt iiy many a devout wor
shipper the sentiment of that beautiful
and traiernai hymn:
"Blest bo tho tie that binds
Our hearts in Christian love;
Tho fellowship of kindred minds
Is liko to that above."
Here, too, the experience of the wor
shipper has given renewed sanction to
tho doctrine of the communion of saints.
To worship hero is a sacred privilege and
pleasure. Hallowed by the sacred asso
ciations of forty years, tho old Union
church will soon undergo repairs which
will beautify the temple ot our dear de
parted ancestors and do honor to their
posterity.
Him. uv kui'okmhh conoiieoatiox.
Previous to 1838 tho Presbyterian
brethren worshipped in a log church lo
cated where the present Union church
now stands. Tho Reformed at that
time had no organization there, but wor
shipped at the upper Briarcrcek church.
Tho old log church becoming dilapidat
ed, it became necessary to build a new
one. The Presbyterian brethrenmade
overtures to the Lutherans and Reform
ed in he neighborhood to unite with
them in building a new Union church.
The agreement was entered into and the
present Union church was built in 1838
and rebuilt in 1872.
With tho building of this church began
the organization of the Ridley Reformed
congregation. It was organized mostly
of members from the upper Hriarcreek
congregation. This congregation was
served by tho following pastors: Revs.
Isaac Stiely, Henry Hoffman, John W.
Lesehcr, A. R. llottenstein and A.
lloutz. From tho time of its organiza
tion till 1871, this congregation belonged
to the North Susquehanna charge. At
the annual meeting of classis held at
Sliainokiu in 1871, it was transferred to
tho Orangevillo charge.
The members of this congregation are
generally well-to-do fanners. The com
munity is known as tasty in dress and
somewhat worldly in their pursuits.
And while the latter is still quite piomi
nent, wo are happy to say the people
are inclined to be bomcwhat more spirit
ually minded, nnd more liberal in their
contributions to benevolent objects.
That this congregation is behind the
others in some particulars cannot bo de
nied, but its former associations have
done much to shape its character. It
was at ono time under the control of a
minister who belonged to the Independ
cut Synod. This spirit is occasionally
seen yet, but is fast dying out. It once
belonged ton charge havingeight or ten
congregations, and was not accustomed
to do much for tho pastor. And it has
just made the transition from tho Ger
man to the English language. Brother
Ilottenstinc was the last pastor who
preached in the German languago and
A. lloutz tlio first regular English pas
tor. Within the last few years, the Rid
ley church and graveyard have been
greatly improved, which has awakened
a church pnue m the people, llio taab
bath school is well patronized and ably
conducted. Tho relation of the three
denominations is harmonious and peace
ful. The prospect of the Reformed con
gregation here is good. It has taken a
higher stand in tho sphere of morals mid
christian obligation. The atmosphere,
however, effects not only tho barometer
in this place but wo are sorry to say al
so the attendance upon divine woiship,
but not so much so much so the attend
anco at tho Fair or election, A more
regular nnd better attendance, especially
in tho afternoon, would be abetter man
ifestation of the christian life and zeal.
Thu singing -in this church is not to
good as it might be. As each denomi
nation is too weak to have a good choir
of its own, and as thero is ample materi
al in tho three denominations to form a
good choir, why not organize a union
choir like that at Oraugeville? Wake up
brethren and move in the line of pro
gress. A. II.
Tlio public nro indebted to Dr. J. 0.
Aver it Co,, not only for their standard
medical preparations, but nlso for im
proving the lpoks of tho community by
their incomparable Hair Vigor.
R
1 , A TRUE
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER,
IKON 1JITTKIIS are lilghly
quiring'a certain anu ciuclcut lOIHO ; especially Indigtition, Vyspejma, .-(cr-mitlent
Fam, Want of Appetite. Lou cf Strength, Lack of i'ruryy, cc. Ktirlclics
tlio blood, strengthens tlio inusojir', and glvej new llfu to tho nerves. They uit
lllco a charm on the dlgoiJ?fi organs, rcmovinji nil dysptp'.io lyiuidoitis, .uclt
as Tasting IKe Food, Selehirvj, Heat in the StomacA, Heartburn, etc. Tlio only
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useful and amusing reading tent jrtt.
BltOAVU" CIIEMICAIi CO., Baltlmoro, Md.'
BITTERS
tti
THE COLUMBIAN AND
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
tin
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LYDIA E, F&WMAtVa'S
VEQETABIiB COMPOUND.
For nil Fomalo Complaints.
TliIHrcvrfttlon, fti Its tiAmo rignlftci, conilata of
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icate In vn I M, UjKjri ono trUl tlio merits of thlj Cora
lou'i twill In) roconiii!, n relief h ImmMlnto nnd
when Itmnch continue-J, tn nlnctj-ntno cascaln nlmn.
tIreiJ,at'rnmnentcuroIicffcrtetl,nalliou8ftn(l will to
tlfy. On account cMUKoTcn merit, Hlito-tlay re
commended and prescribed ly tho teat ilijilcliuis tn
tho country
It Al euro entirely tlio wort form ot falling
ot tlio titcro. iAHicorrlia'O, lrrocntar find painful
Mcntnintlon,nI10varlanTrmiblrt Inflammation And
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lonilrncy Id cancerous humorothovo ii chccVud ery
tVudlly IjjritJ Ujo.
Ii fact It .m proved to ! tho rrcat
c t and lft remedy that liaa ever lxjcn discover
t it. It iwrnu i tt c vty portion of tho rystpm, end clvca
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ttr.ij & all i raving f cp 1 tiuuuUnta, und relieves voaknesa
of tho ftnmrh
Itctiroti Eloltnrr, Itcodichcr, Jferron rroitrnlion,
Cincrul Debility, Mceptetcnc&it, Depression and Indi
gestion. That f ccllnif of tearlnndonn, cauelnif olnt
weight nnd backache, U nlwuya permanently cured by
itiuso. It v-tllatftll times, widutdorall clrcum&Un
Co, act ii hanuony vlthtbj lav that covcrna tho
fenuvlo system.
rcrldncyComplalntaof cither icx thh compound
I j unsurpassed,
Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound
Is prepared at CM and 233 Wontern Avenue, Lyrn, Ma
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fomof pllU, tilmt In tho form ofLorcnfcs, r-u receipt
of price, Sl.M, per bo, for cither. Mis. riNKlXAU
freely answers tilt UU:h of tnq-ir7. Bend for pom
j hUt, Addrcsi oa qIkjto Mention t(s jxpcr,
Nj family fctouldloIthout LYDIA U riNKrUM
Ll Cll TILLS. They euro Constipation, RUuiuno
and Torpidity cf tho Iirer. i icd ts Jr box.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAT & CO.,
Gonaral Agents, Fhih,, Pa.
MILD 11Y
MOYBE BROTHERS., Bloomcburg, Pa.
JuhbU ly.
OTICE.
Tho Tionton FrhoM District hereby Klvcs notleo
thi'.allmu&tanilln; sflnol orJerj ottuo sill Dis
trict will to iull Between tlio first and nrceentu
dayj ot,Tiily. mi, at. llmton. All pinnas hinlnj?
orucrs will present then tit that tlmo or bo forever
ileb irrd lium payment or tlio sams.
lly order of the Hoard,
JOHN J. JIclIKNIlY,
H. T. Smith. I'rcjlrtent.
secretary. march ll-3in
FACTS WORTH KNOWIHC. i
lll.nr. naehm. IlindMko. StllllntU ftrd
'many other ofthebestmeUlclnea known are bo;
UilUUUI y.u.m - " " " " " , w
aa to mako It the Breatest Blood Purifier and
Xlia licit Udftim nan Mrensia itciigrer '
tier I'scd.
an rirfit lit tha eomnosltlon of Farxib's
OrNQES Toxic that no illseaso can long cxiit
where It la usod. If you have Dyipeptla, Head,
ache, flhuumalilnv Neur.lgi., Dowel, Kidney
or Liver Disorder, or If you need a mild Etlm
ulant, or appetizer, tho Tonio la Just tha mod-;
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vleoratlng but norer Intoxicating.
. llf you aro slowly wastini; away with Con-;
lumption or any alcknetn, if you liavo a Painful.
Cough orabad Cold, I'Aiuirn'B Oixotn Toxtc
iwlll Burelr help you. It gives new lifo and;
vizor to tho f eebia and need, end Is a certain,
cure for Rheumitum and Cholera inramum.
It IUi 6Tcd Ilnndreds of Llieij It Mj;
tie loan.
' If you aro feeling mlserablo don't wait until
you are down tick, but uto tho Tonio to-day.;
No matter what your diseai-o or symptoms may ,
Ibe it will pivo prompt relief.
. IUmemhcr I I'inKKn's Oixonn Tonio ia not;
a rum drink but tho Celt nud Pureit Femily
Medicine ever made, compounded by a new
IproccBa, nud entirely different from Bitters,'
ginger preparations and nil other Tonics. Try,
'a 60c. bottle. Your druggist can supply you. .
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The Beit and Host Econoraltilllalr Drilling
exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless.
1TI1I Aliraji Keitore Gray or Faded IIlr
to lu crleinil youthful color nd( appearance, and Ii
warranted to stop its falling, ajut its growth and
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A few applications of Ine nHAM t1 tollen the
hair, cleanse all dandruff and cure itching and liu
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ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THIS OFFICE
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kolb rnoritiuTon,
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Feb. IP, VJMy
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pump, wrlio M m m IkIow, nul I will send
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ut my lowest prU-v,
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308 Market Bt., I'lilladeiiihia, Pa.
mirth i, 'ji-tf ntj
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aVL'I? i:icloiLi "'0.kVV 1 lilWe'. I c reuSSca
. nun 4'diiuum l llllf tV.i rUUA.. 1 si.
march 4, MMm au
TONIC
recommended for till diseases re S
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
HmtmmLL "
Oathartic Pills
Coinliinn tlm rlioleest. rntliatllo principles
In liiftliclnu, In proporllotis ncciirnlely ntl
jmteil In neriirti activity, certainty, nntl
iniUmiiilly ot elTot't, Tlicy nro tho rrstilt
ot venm nf carcrul study anil praetlcnl ox
iM'iliin ill, nml tun tlio limit effectual vein
il V ,vcl. illscoveiud for (llseanes caused hy
ili'iaiiciui'iit (if tlio nlnnincli, liver, nntl
liowi'N, Oiich rpqulio lirtuiipt and cffecttiat
tri'atuieiit. Aviiu's l'lt.l.i nro specially
itpplienbln to litis clan of tllHeasei. They
nt t directly tm tho dlccstlvo and ntslml
latlvo piorrsses, ami irstoro rcRillar
lienltliv nctlou. Tlitlr cxtcnslvo tlso by
plivilclmiH In their practico, and by nil
civilized nations, Is ono of tho many
proof of tlielr valuo as a safe, suro. and
perfi'ctly lellablo pitrgatlvo medicine.
jSclntf coinpmiiiiled of tho concentrated
vliliitm of purely vcgctablo substances,
they nro positively freo from cnlomcl or
any Injurious properties, nntl can bo admin
istered to children with perfect safety.
Avi:it'rt l'if.M nro nn effectual euro for
Constipation or Costlvencss. IihIIrcs.
lion, ljspcnli, Loss of Appetite,
I'onl Sttmiiich unit Ilrcatli, Dl.zlncss,
Ilrndiicho, Lost of Memory, Numbness,
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As a Dinner I'll! they hnvo no cqunt.
AVhllo jjcnllo in their action, theso Tats
nrc thn most IhoioiiKli and searchliiK cathar
tic that can bo employed, and never pivo
pain miles." tho bowels nro inflamed, and
then their lulliienco Is healing. Thoy stlmtt
Into tho nppctlto and dlgesllvo orsans; thoy
opcrato to purify and enrich tho blood, and
Iinp,nt renewed health and vigor to tho
wholo system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & C.,
l'ractlc:tl nntl Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Moss.
bold nv Att imt'ccUTs EVEnTwncr.g.
HAVE YOU
Ever Mmqwm
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r.A.W.l'ivip. l'rci't ImHfini Uinklnv
and It, V. Kennedy, Vrf't Central
Jiiiib, both cf IodUuai.olIa, Name tliu
I'Bitr.
all
MORRIS & IRELAND.
NEW, IMPROVED,
EIGHT FLANGED
FIRE PROOF
i3 jk. jy 1 h 3 .
THE ONLY EIQHT.PLANQED SAFE
IN THE WORLD
AND CONTAIKINQ
MORE IMPROVEMENTS
THAN ANY SAPB MADE, 8UCH AB
Patent Inside Bolt Work,
Patent Hinged Cap,
Patent Four-wheel Locks,
Inside Iron Linings,
Solid Anglo Corners,
CHAMPION RECORD
IN THE GREAT
BOSTON FIRE.
Largo Numbers Now
BHING BOLD IN THIS STATU.
SEND FOIi DESCHIITiVa CATAU)UUE,
IMORRIS & IRELAND;
Boston, Mann.
W M,t If;
AW
f.bl. '81-3m
BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DIST1UCT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
TltlSSClIOOl,, as at present constituted, oners tho very best facilities for I'rofesslonal and Claasfcai lenrnlnff.
nulldlngs spacious, lnvlllni; and commodious i completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted hy gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply of purc.s&ft
spring water.
Location healthful, anu easy of access. Toachers experienced, cnlclent, and allvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and tliorouan. Espenscp
moderate l'lfty cents n week deduction to all expecting to leach, students admitted ut any tlmo. Kooms reserved when desired,
Courses ot study prescribed by tho state t
I, Model School. II. Preparatory, III. Elementary, IV, Classical.
Adjunct Couiscs : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Mu!c. IV. Course in Art. V. Courso in Physical Culture.
Tho momentary. Hclcntinc and Classical Coursei nro I'llOl'IWSION'AL.and Students graduatnt' therein, tecclvo Stnlo Diplomas, conferring tliefollowln
corresponding Degrees i .Master of tho Uleincnts: Master of the Sciences; .Master ot tho Classics. Uraditates In tho other C'ourjcH rccctvo Normal Coitlilcates
uieiruiLnuunciiiH,, iuuu uv ttiu tjuicern ut tuu jiuttru
gentandcniclenlTeachersforherSchools. Tolhtscinllt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, lho.se who dcslro lo Improve their tlmo
and their talents, as Mutlcnts. To all such It promises ntdln developing their powers, andabuad.int opportimltlcs for well paid labor utter leaving School, i o
Catnloguo.nddrcsstho Principal. r
HON. Wll.l.I.V.U i:i.Vi:i,l I'realdent lloarit or Vrnstrra. P. P. lllt.UIYKi:, Sccrctarr.
Sept. 8,'TC-
'XU&.ZE TUB
THE GREAT
B TURLINGTON ItOVTE.
37No other lino runs Threo Through I'ns
Bcnitcr Trains Dully between Chicago, Dos
Moines, Council Illuffs, Omaha. Lincoln. St.
Joseph, Atchison, Tiipckn and Kansas City.
Direct connections for nil points in Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado. Wyomlnp, Montana, Ne
vada, Now Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregou and
California.
Tho Short ost. Speediest nnd Most Comforta
ble ltouto viallonnlbr.l to Tort Scott, Denlson,
Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Autonio, Galves
ton nnd all points in Texas.
Tho nncqualed Inducements offered by this
Lino to Travelers and Tom 1st?, nro tu follows:
Tho celebrated Pullman (lG-whecl) I'alnco
Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C IJ. St
Q. I'nlaco Drnwing-Tloom Cars, with Ilorton's
ltcclinliis Chairs. No cxtrn chnrgo for Seats
In ltecllnliiK Clialrs. Tho famous C It. Sc Q.
I'nlaco Dinln? Cars. Ooruoous Smnklnif Cars
Dtted with Kleprant High-Hacked ltaltan lto
volvinfr Chairs for tho exclusive uso of first
class passengers.
Steel Track nnd Superior Equipment, com
bined with their 0 rent Through Car Arrange
ment, makes this, nbovo all others, thofavorlto
ltouto to the South, South-Wcst, mid tho Fur
West.
Try It, nnd you will find traveling a luxury
Instead ot a discomfort.
Through Tickets via this Celebrated Lino
for f:iIo nt nil otliccs lu tho United States und
Canada.
All Information about ltates of Fare, Sleep
ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c
will bo cheerfully given by applying to
J. Q. A. BRAN, Gen'l Eastern Agent,
SOU Washington St., Iliiston, Mass.
and 31" llroadway, New York.
JAMES It. WOOD, (len. Vasi. Agt Chicago.
T.J. rOTTr.lt, Gou. Manager, Chicago.
March w, 'SO, -lot
SALE
CLOTHING,
HATS nud CAPS;
SHIRTS,
AT COST
Bis; ISnruiiiiiis,
'
MUST r.K SOI.T)
TO JIAKH UOOM
Exten save
AKci'atins.
O.VSSIMKKKS MV- THU TAH
V13RY CHEAP.
AT THE-
Popular Clothing Store
OF
David Lowcnbei'g.
Bloomsburg, Pa
30 lil S
ut j ustue
SPEEll'S
PORT GRAPE M
Usod in the principal Churches for Conimunlon
Eurposes.
EMJEIiLEN? FOR LADIES AHD WEAKLY
P3HS0HS AMD THE AGED.
Spraor's Port Grape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Natlvo Wlro is made from tho
Julco of tho oporto Grape raised In this country
Its Invaluable
Touio and Strengtliening Properties
nro unsurpassed by any other Native Wine, lielng
tno pure Julco of llio drape, produced tinder Mr.
Sneer's own personal supcrvlMnn, Its purity nnd
genulncncm nro guraufced. Tlio youngest child
limy pai-rako of Its generous inialllles and tho weak
est Invalid ii1! It to advantage It Is particularly
beulllclal to the ased and debilitated, and suited to
the various nlltneuli that nirect. tlio weaker fox. It is
In eu'iy respect WINi: '1 o nil liHI.lKI) ON.
SPEER'S
aB. olTo 88iciiy9
Tho 1'. J. HIIUItllY Is a Wino of Superloreharncier
nnd pariakesof the golden nu.Ulllt s ot the grape,
Irom nhtcli lt.lt mado. for I'uilty, lllelinefcs.Vlavor
aud Mi dlc.il l'ropevtles. It will bo found unexcelled.
SPEER'S
This llKANDV stand3 unrivaled tn this Country,
bilns far supeilor for medical purposes.
IT IS A l'lHIK distillation f om tho grapo and con
tains valuablo medical propi rtles
It has a del'cate ilivor, rlmllor to that of the
grapes from which it Is dlittllcd.and lain great fuor
amoDg m-ai class families.
See that tho blgnature cf ALFRED SPEr.Ii.rnssalc
N J., is over tho cork of each bottle.
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
dee it 'oil t-
AND
Paper Hanging.
WM. F. BODINBi
IIION ST., 11EI.0W sr.COND, lll.OOSISllUItO, Vi
la prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE FAXXCTXXNCt
Dam and Ornamental
PAPER HANGING,
UOTIl DEC0KAT1VE AND JT.AIN.
All UiiiilH of I-iirnittirclRcpalicd.
anu nintin uh good an iu.w.
NONE UUT FIItST-CLASS WOItKMEN EMPLOYED
Estimates ZVXado on all Wort,
WM. F. IiODlNE.
Oct. LISTS.
Battlo Crook, Michigan,
MANUFAOTUEEnS or THE ONLY UKMU1NB
THRESHERS,
Traction and Plain Englnos
and Horso-Powors.
Mont Couipll T!i rcchcr Factory i Establlfthdd
In (he WorU. 1 (048
O A VtADC of eonttnuovianjiueewifutbutt.
I I tHnu nett, without cliautro of naaio,
w ruaiiafcment, or location, to "W vp th
' broad warranty gin n oh allow goods.
KTIUM-roWEIt KKI'AltATOItH and
Com pi 'U Htl'iim Oillllluo tnatchhuMtiuaUtiei.
Nrf Triirliuii KiikIiii'm anil Tlulu Kuuluv
Ccr eorn in tho Aminiiiti market.
A muttituth of tpecial frature ant improvement t
lor 1BH. toC'tlitr with uptrtor quahtiet In eoitttrue
tton ami imleriaU not tin Auu4 of by otiif-r inaliem.
I oiir nlzea of tk'itratiru, irom 0 to 12 tioro
caiucity,ur ittam or horm iwctr,
Bt lo of " Mounted " Ilf rfc-rowr r.
jUUUjUUU irotnlhrettoilxyeitr$uir-itnei1)
constantly on hanj, from wliich in built tho In
com lara Llo uuod-woik ol our uiacUiucrj'.
TRACTION ENGINES B
vui-U, Hi 10, I'd JlurMU JL'urtr
. Farmeri) nml TlireHlipriuru nro invited to
invt'etitruto Uiin vtatchUu 'ihrtwhuw Muhluery.
Ciiviilarn m'lit froa. AdJni
NICHOLS, SIIEPARD & CO.
Dattlo Creek, Mlchltnn
oXa
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed at tins Office
ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE
MQST HEABONAiLE; lEEilP
bvfilrnlshlnfflntclll.
THE DAVIS.
JSl.OOO REWARD,
ONH THOUSAND (1,000) DOLLARS
1MIEMIUM offfred to ANY I'EllSnN
that will do a Oil EAT A 1UN0K
OF WOHK on ANY OTIIKIt
MACHINE.
WHAT TI1E
NEW DAYJS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will mako wide licm on atieets, Ac, hem all
manner of bias woolen poods, ns soft merino, crane,
or poods dillicult to liem on other maclibes. It
makes a moro elastic ntltch man any otlierinaclilne.
It will turn a hem and put in plplnj; nt same tlmo
It will turnn hem, sew braid on tho rltrlit Rldo
and stitch on ti linmlnt; at ouo ojiernt on.
It will do frlilmr bias or btralght, either on cotton
or woolen (roods.
It will fell across scams on any goods.
I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sew on faclntr,
either w ilh or without Miov Ing stitches; bind Dress
floods Willi the same material, cithorscallops,iio!nts,
Miuares or RtialRliti 'llio only machine that will bind
I .Us, Cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or
Bilk, from j,- io.i inches in w lath, wtilioutbasttntr.
It will gather with or without sewing on.
Itwlllgather between two pitcesnndscwonnt
the same tunc.
II will mako nrunioand stilcluv pillow slip on to
the faclDgnt the ramoilme.
It will elilrr any kind of goods.
It will make plaited tilininlng cither with or with
out sewing it ou.
It will mako plaited trimming either fcall.iped or
straight and sew n piping on nt the same time, it
will mako knlfo planing.
J. SALTZEU, Gen'l Agent,
Uloomsburi;, Pa.
oct. 1, '80-tf.
1
At Crane's Cancer Innraiirv. Adalrcn. ti v
HUNDHEDS OP 1'EltbONS Iromall lurts cf tho
world have been cured of this much dreaded dis
ease and are now living witnesses that thev liavo
been rescued Irom atenlbio and untimely den'h.
Doctors. Jllnlstcrs and tho 1'oor tieatedfreo. Wrlto
for a circular giving full pat I k-ul.irs. Adddress Drs.
)l!l. UltANU & hUsll 1IU0WN, Addison, N. Y.
Oct. l, 'Su-ly
Weaver 8c Oo'o Ads
A VALUABLE BOOK FREE.
"A trcatlso on Chronic Diseases." unbracing Ca
tarrh, Throat, I.ungs, Dealt, btomacu, I.lvcr?Kld
neys. Ui Inary and female D.s, ases ; also I lies: sent
freo to any address. Kvciy sutrerrr rem these ills,
eases can I o cured, bei.d for IhW book to llio under
signed, n plij sicl.ni ct largo e.perlu cr, cnaoisedby
liui.dHdofleadltgclllztiiswhotestlt to Lis skill,
t-entl stamp lo tiaj postcgo to u. i:. l.ivlngstou, ji,
l).,t!isij hupeilorslieet, icltdo, Ohio.
aprll '.', 'su.iv wico
rlTTTir Morphine Habit cured In 10 to 20
V I L X U U L days. No pay till cured. Dr. .1. Ste
phens, LcUiuon, O. w.tco nprll 2, 'to-ly
1 flfin A VPAU caa "doat homo by
Jjl.UUU A ifiAn nnyocllvo man or woman,
V,uuu 11 lutiu toy.or glil. You will not
tie obliged lo leavo your on town, or be away from
homo over night. Any ono can conduct tho busi
ness. Itrequlrisnocapltal.
vij will bTAiir vtui with an outfit worth
U :tFIllJ.-C!i
If you nro employed during tlio day you can
muko from 11 to t:i an ovenlog. t-omo rf our ncents
report a proilt of t lu a single day. Write nt once
for full particulars toIS.o. ltlDHoUT, so inuclay
street, h. Y. wsco march U, 'si-om
rt u Outnt freo to thoso who wish to engage In
VI K tho most pleasant and proiltable busfnesd
llf I knpnii. LverythlDg new. Capital not re
(Uircd. We will furnish ou everything. 10
n day and upwards Is easily made without staying
awuyirom homo over night. No ilsk whatever.
Many new workers wanted at once. Jinny are mak
ing fortunes nt the business Ladles make as much
as men, and young bojs and girl make great pay.
No one who is willing to work fi ll to mako more
money every day than can bo mado In a week at uny
orSl?rZ employment. Those who engage ut once
will tlnd a short road to fortune. Addfei u. iul
lxtt co l'ortland. Malno. oot. tr.-sc-iy
THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE.
Whereas, tlio world renowned reputation of tho
Vliito hewing Machine
Induces many unscrupulous rompntttois to resort to
all kluds of mean tucks to Itijuru Its reputation, wo
beg to cnutluu nil Intending urchaseru 1 hot to buya
White Machine
oxcopt from Its regular authorized dealers, who will
be sustained by tlio following warranty.
WU WAUIIANT Tim NATURAL WKAIt AND TEAIt
OP TUB
White Shuttle Sewing Machine,
This warranty excepts tho breakage of needles
bobbins ailfl Rhuttlt.fl
This warranty will not bo sustained unless tho
plate number abovo clvon corresponds with the
number on tlie shuttle rnco slide, lieware of defaced
or altered numbers.
WHITE SEWINQ MACHINE CO,
Tho "WHITS" Shuttle Sewing Machine
SxJl7rci F1C,TT tlmn aQy otn!r I amily Bowing
Machine for doing every variety of work.
J, UALTZElt, aoneral Agont,
oct.l,'tf. Woomsbttrg,?.
TOR PRINTQ '
Neatly and cheaply exocuted at the
OOLDHiUJt Q&of
RAIL ROAD TIME TBLES.
IKS
N
OltTIIKKN
OKNTltAL
KAILWA.Y
WINTKU TIME TA11LR.
On nml nflor Rundty, Nov, 7. 1n, thn trains
on thn 1'hl ndelphla fi JSrlo Ita iroad Division will run
ns follows 1
WESTWAttI).
Erie Mall leaves Philadelphia 11 f..i p m
" " ilarrlsbuig 4 'in u m
" " William' iwrt H 41111m
" " Jersey slioro v m a m
" " Lock llnveu 9 40 11 m
' " lienovo llofinm
" nrrlvc at Krlo t 15 ii m
Niagara Express leaves I'lilladelphla 0 no a m
" " llnrtlstiurg laloptu
" nrr. nt Wllll.iinspurt niipm
' " Loci: Haven 4S0im
" " llenovn B 40 pin
Fast Lino leaves riilladelrhln m vo p m
" " ltiiirlfcburg 4 01 p m
" arrive nt wiill.tmspcrt 7 m u in
" " Lock Haven 9 10 p m
KASTWAItl).
1'aclno Express leaves Lock Haven 7 f n it m
" " Jersey Shore 7 Slum
" " w llllnmsport 8 so n ni
" nrrlvontllnrtlstmrg 1205pm
" " Philadelphia 8 45pm
Day Express leaves henovo IDiiinm
" " Lock Haven II vs u m
" " Vllllainsport l'isspm
" airiveat HnrtHbiirg B40pm
' " rhllndclphla oaspm
Krlo Mall loaves Itcnovo uoopm
' " Imk Haven 1111011m
" " Wllllamsport 11 so pin
" strives nt llanlburg 8 do am
" " l'hlladelpliu 7 05 am
1'itst Lino leaves Wlillumsport lvisatn
" arrives nt llnrrlsburg 8 in am
" " l'hlladclpula 7 03 a m
Erlo Mall west and Day Express East make closo
coniitclloiisntNuttliuinbcrlntidwItliUjc II, It, It
Irnliis for Wllkesbarro nnd Kcranton,
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Ktprosi West nnd I'as
Lino Westinnko rloso connntlon nt Wllllomspor
Willi N, O, It. W, trains north.
Nlngnr.i Express West nnd Day Express East
makoclopo coiintcUuii ntLockllnvcn with 11. E. V,
It. It. trains.
Erlo .Mall cast nnd West connect nt Erin with
trains on L. s. &.M, M. It. It. j nt (,'orry with o. o. a
A. V. It. It. i nt Emporium with 11. it, Y. 1". 11, it
nnd nt Driftwood with A. V. It. It.
Parlor cars will run between FlillalclpliU nnd
Willam.poit on Niagara Express west, nnd lu Ex
picks jbiut. Uleeplug cats on all nluhl trains.
W.M. A. II M.I) WIN,
General uupl.
OIITUKRN CENTHAIi KA1LWAY
C0M1'AN.
on and after Novcmljer.2nth, 1S73, trains w III leavo
Hunburyns follows:
NOUTHWAIin.
Erlo Mall B.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra 11 ,r,
" canandalgua... 3.3Sp. m
llooliestcr 6.16 "
Nlagaia 9 40 '
Kenovo accommodal Ion 11.10 n. m. arrivo llllains.
port 12.65 p.m.
Elmlra Mail 4.15 a.m., anlvo Elmlra 10.20 a.m.
EuCfalo Express 7.15 a. m. nrrivo HuHnlo 8.60 a ra
KOUTHWAltl).
Euflilo Express 2.60 a. m. nrrivo Harrlsburg
" Dalllmoro 8.40
Elmlra Mali 11.15 a.m., arrivo llarrlsbtirg1.50
" Washington 10..H
" lialtlmoro c.so
" Washington
Harrlsburg accommodation
burglo.wi p.m.
nrrivo lialtlmoro
" Washington c.13
Erlo Mall 13,65 a. m, arrivo Harrlsburg 3,05 n. m,
" Dalllmoro 8.40
11 Washington 10.85"
All dally oxcept Sunday,
D. M. EOYD, Jr., (ieneral Passenger Agen
A. J. CASSATT, tlenerut Manage
P
HILABELl'IIA AND ItEAPINQ KOAD
ARRANGEMENT OP
TRAINS.
PASSENGER
May 11, 1879.
T1UIN3 I.KATK KUrKKT A3 F0M.0W8(SUNDAYEXCKrTID
For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottsville
Tamaqua, o 11,45 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,45 n. m. 7,21 and 7,55 p. m.
For Wllllamaport, o,3 3,05 a. m. and 4,eo p. m.
THAIKS XOn KUVKUT LEAVR AS rOI.I.OWfi, (SCNDAT EX
OKrTKD.)
Leave Now York, 8,45 n. m.
Leavo Philadelphia, 9,4.1 a. in.
Leave Heading, 11,65 a. m., rottsvlllo, 12,S9p. m
and Tamaqua, 1,85 p. m.
Leavo Catawlssa, 6,20 8,50 a. m. aud 4,oo p. m.
Leavo WlllUmsport,9,43a.m,2,l5 p. m. and4,to p. ra
Passengers to and from New York nnd Philadel
phia go throug.i w Ithoutchange of cats.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Manager
C. O, nANCOCK,
(ieneral Ticket Agent.
Jan.11, isi6-tt.
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
ANB
WE8TEHN HAlLIiOAD.
BLOOJISIiUKG DIVISION.
Tlme-Tablo No. 39, Takes ctfect at 4:30 A, M
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1378.
NOHTn,
STATIONS,
souTn.
a.m. p.m. p.m
Scranton
llellcvue
Taylorvllie.. .
...Lackawanna
l'lttston
..West l'lttston...
Wyoming.....
JIaltby
Dennett,
Kingston
Klngbton
.Plymouth Juno..
, . . .Plymouth
...... Avondalo
Nantlcoko
Uunlock's creek.
....Khlckshlnny.....
9 35
2 10 c 15
2 16
2 22
2 so
2 S3
0 20
(I 25
C 33
9 45
9 63
10 07
40
2 44
6 45
2 49
2 63
67
3 15
3 15
3 10
3 15
60
0 66
G 59
10 18
10 S3
10 29
10 34
10 42
10 65
11 07
11 13
11 2J
7 10
7 18
7 IS
7 25
7 35
7 49
8 04
8 29
8 45
8 65
3 21
3 26
3 S5
3 60
....Hick's Ferry....
4 03
...iscacu iiaven...
-llerwlck ....
....Ilrlar Creek
..Willow Grove...
....Llmo Hldge
Espy.
...Vloomsburg
llupcrt
4 IV
4 18
4 'JS
i 29
4 33
4 42
9 05
7 15
7 23
7 80
7 44
11 39
11 45 4 49
11 61 4 6
8 no
8 82
8 60
8 21
9 01
9
Catawlssa lirldgo.
11 67
13 13
6 00
B 19
9 18
u SO
B 45
.....uanviuo
Chulasky
Cameron
.Northumberland.
12 45
S.m. p.m. a.m
TEAD, Supt.
Superintendent's oaico, scranton, Juno 10, 1871.
TTTAINWRIGIIT fc CO.,
WHOLESALE OHOCEItS,
l'UIUPBU-niA,
Doalcrs In
TEAS, SYltUPB, COFFEE, HUGAlt, MOLASSES.
HICK, SriCBS, BICABU SODA, &C., 0.
N. E. oorccr Second and Arch BtroeW,
iworderu will receive prompt attention.
Directions
ELY'S
For Catarrh
P&f.r'''cSlil1,a3' Fever, fold In tho
LATARnil.COLOS UK nil ho id, &c lnscit with
)pCVlrHAl.Dl7'uIll.ul,, '"w. lurllrlo
oi tho Halm Imn tno
nostrils: draw strong
breaths through tho
nose. It win to ulir
soi bed, cleauslng, nnd
healing tho diseased
membrane.
Tor DrnliicsH,
fiirtgsr
I Si
(Xpply u particle Into
uu eur
ELI'S OKKAM KAMI
Having gained an enviable local reputation, displa
cing alloti.cr preparations tn tho vicinity of ills
discovery. Is, on Its merits alone, recognked ns a
wondeiful remedy wherever known, a falrtilal
will eouMnco tlie most bkeptlcal of Its curutlvv
powers. It effectually cleauscs llio nnsal passages
of catarrhal virus, cauhlng healihy hecrctlons, nl
lajs liill.immattou nud lirllallon, t rolectsthe lium
bmiialllniiiKs of tho head fiom additional colds,
completely heals the sores, anil risti tes th M-nso
of lasto aud smell, lloneilclal "rcsulis nro rcallied
y u few applloattonH. A thorough lieatment ns dl
rectcd will euro cntatih. As a household uiiuily
fur cold lu tho head It Is unequaled. 'llio balm Id
oasy to uto and agreeable, bold by diiigglstsntto
cents On receipt of 60 cents will mall npaekago
Send for circular, with full Information,
ELY'S C11EAM HALM CO.,Owego,N, Y.
Fou sale in Illoomsburg by Mover Pros., f). A. Klelm,
N.J. Ilcndersholt and J H, Kluportsnnd by Whole
silo Druggists generally. '
ocr.sl,,so-ly d
TT T7 T T"i Vourselves byr
M H i . M. when a gold m
J I JjJ I f tered, thereby a
makni.' money
hi Mianco Is ex
y alwnvBkeenlni!
tmverlv l,n. m- .....
who aiwajstako advantage of the good chauctstor
, , ,j utu uuereu, generally oecomo
wcallhy, wnllo Ihobo who do not Improve i bucU
chances remain in poverty. Wo want tnauy women,
Si?.Dd.S r1to,worli ,0' ua rBt in their owu loi
iid,RSfyvW,? a',vV u"!l" an extensive outtlt and
all that you need, free. No ono who engages falls to
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