The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 08, 1881, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO OtlTY, PA.
Ilmtk Nnllcfs.
Hrr.Krric Maiiaxink. Tho.luly iiuiii
hur of tins Kvlcctlc lii''uia n now voliimii
iindltt cuiboilisliuit with n vory liiwttiftil
sloel o'jgruviiif,', entitled "OphoH.i." This
engraving is n eompiitiion-iVufjo to "Mar
guerite," which apptiiirotl in the Jniwnry
number, nml which hus been universally
jironoiiiiceil tlio tintut nnd most nttract
lvo pictino Hint ever ntipcnrotl in the
magazine. "Ophelia" is not inferior in
cither interosl of subjeol or skill in exe
cution. As refjards tho literary contents the
number is unusually rich, containing
nbout twenty five tirticles, many of them
of first rate interest nnd importance.
Tho list is us follows: "Karl of llcncons
fiokl" "Bimetallism," by Prof. W. Stan
ley Jovons; "The 'Sunbeam' in n Storm:
nn Extract from Mrs. Brassey's Diary j"
"Fortunes of Literature under tho Amer
ican Republic," by George. E. Wood
berry; "Babies and Science;" 'Tract
XC and its Consequences," by .Tames
Anthony Fronde; "Sonnet on tho Deaths
of Thomas Cnrlylo and George Eliot," by
Algernon Charles Swinburne; "Rambles
Among Books; II.,Autobiography;""Tho
Permanence of Continents," by J. Star
kio Gardner, F. O. S.; "Kith and Kin,"
a novel, bv Jcssio Fothcrcill. chanters
XIV. to XVl.; "On Novels and Novel
makers," by an Old Novelist;" "Tho
J.ovo ot tho fast; "The Urigiu ol uc
liciou Considered in the Light of the
Unity of Nature," by tho Duke of Ar
gyll; "Thackeray as n Poot;""A Story of
tho White- Czar;" "William Blake by
Frederick Wedmorc; "Lost;" "What is
a Molcculct" "Tho Morality of tho Pro
fession of Letters." by Robert Louis
otevenson; "Une lear in a Herman
Cookcrv School;" "Presages of Ait-
iironchinir III;" "Oirton and Newnhani
Colleges for Women;" "Memory's Song"
Literary Notices; Foreign Literary Notes;
Science, nnd Art; and Miscellany.
Published by E. R. Pulton, 2f I?rmtl
Street, New York. Terms, 5 per year;
single copy, 1.1 cents; Trial subscription
lor mreo months, yi.
Jfarpcr's Magazine lor July is an in
teresting nnmiter. .Mrs. uiianipney con
tributes a charming description of Opor
to and tho Oporto Vineyards, with beau
tiful illustrations. Mrs. Annio Howells
Frechette describes tho lifo of Lord
Lornn and tho Princess Louiso at Rideau
llall giviiitr all tlioso details in which
tho public has a legitimato interest. This
article is illustrated with excellent por-
trails 01 ino AiarquiH anil ins royal eon
son, ana wun interior views ot idtlcati
Hall never before published, T. B. Al-
dnch contributes a delightful article or
ratner me Hint part ot an article en
titled "A Day in Africa:" a description
of ono day's adventures in Tangier, with
fine illustrations from drawings bv II. B.
and J. C. Jones. Samuel Adams Drake's
"White Mountains" series, illustrated by
W. II. Gibson, is continued E. Masoti
contributes a paper on "Old Dutch Mas
tere" including Douw, Metzu, and Alie
ns, with portraits, and engravings from
their paintings. Asa II. Waters gives
an interesting biographical sketch of
Thomas Blanchard, tho inventor of the
eccentric lathe, with a portrait. A pat
riotic poem by Julia C. K. Dorr, entitled
"The Parson's Daughter," is finely illus
trated by Fredericks; and Mr. Abbey is
represented by another of his character
istic lull-page illustrations of Merrick s
poems.
George II. Holdcn contributesa sketch
entitled "Hawthorne among his 1 riends,
containing a characteristic and hitherto
unpublished letterwritten by Hawthorne
to his friend William B. Pike. Thearticlo
contains other novel and interesting
matter.
Among tho especially timely articles
aro "Railroads in Mexico," bv F. E,
Prendergast; and "A Bicycle lira," by
Edward Rowland. Dr. S. Austen
Pearce contributes a anions musical pa
per.entitled "Tho Music of tho Spheres."
The serial Novels by Miss Woolson
and Thomas Ilnrdy aro continued by
iiuwaiu Jiveiett liaio and Arthur Jlast
high.
Among tho poems of tho Number.arc
two especially noticeable "lurst Ar
pearanco at the Odeon," by the late
James T. Fields; and "My June Boy,
by Christine Chaplin Brush.
Tho Editorial Departments are, a
usual, full of entertaining and instruct
lve mailer lor an piasses ot readers.
TIIK CKNTUKY CO. (I'OItMKIU.Y bOnill.NK
& co.i
Tho namo of the corporation formerly
known as ncnlnier ifc Uo. (publishciH i
".Sfrilnier's Monthly," "St. Nichola
"The Spiritil.il Songs Series" of liym
ana nine hooks, "rtongs lor mo naue
nary," etc.) has now 'been changed
the Century Co. The title of 'Seri
iht'h Monthly" will become "The Co
Itnv." with thu next volume. "
Nicholas" is slightly changed us toil
uuL-tUUi. 1wmiu now "St. Niflinliirt." !i
IlliiHtratt d Magazino- for. Young Folks.
Tho July iiumbei-s of thtwi limgaziia's
II. I fllU litter V. 1u,n. .l.r, ....... .....
iuipiiut.
"fcrihuer" for July contains a pajtcr
of hpicial and timely interest, "The Peo
ple's Probltm," in which the writertakes
tl.egiound tliat tho time has come for
.1.. , r . . .
uiu pccpie oi mis country to exciciso
uieir ugni io "auertiie government.
Besides a wealth of liternry and illus
trated matter, lhem urn :ilv ill lliii
number, tho concluding chapters, of two
unuinm, novelettes, "juaijame i-ieipliinc,
by George W. Cable begun in May)
.--I it A T.' f..l lr ' -Fll!.-. . 1 .. ttr
iuu ji i i-jiiui aii'tipojiHiuiiiiY, uy iv.
1). Howells (begun in Juno), Tho May
June and Jnlv iinmlipru -niiiniiiiiir tluc
two complete novelettes aro offered for
j. . ....
1 w.
On tho 25th of June was published the
juiy number ot "t. .Nicholas, contain
iui: many brilliant Jeatures for vacation
time, including chapters of two capital
serials for boys by Rossiter Joltnson hii
W. Stoddniili "llnw In Strict- nml lw...
a Fresh-Water Aquarium;" a fnll-pagu
iraii oi uengreinoni, tne uoy violi
ut; "Storieu of Art and Artists," wi
tli
Homo cxipusitu reproductions, etc,
Pi'icu (iF Kfrilint r'n ATnnllilv .l fin
year; S5 cents a number. "St. Nicholas,"
t fll ........ tir i ti.i
Sold
v.w u jTtii; ..J t;i;i'iD u liuiliuur.
everywJiere,
now TO SAVC,
All men nml women who work hard
with mind or hndv nro Biibicct to neii
odienl attacks of biliousness, which may
vnd in disordeml kidneys or liver and
diuigeious illnifs. A fit) tent or $1.00
bottle ot Ridkers Ginger 'Joniu will
leep lltece organs aetive, and by ue
venting tho attack save you .much hick
news, loss of timo and great expense,
Many fnmilifs are kept in perfecl
health by using tho Toniu when spring
or tall slckuees threatens. JJcluy al
t-uth limes means danger. J)etroii
J'-esii. See other column.
Tlio liiiin who yivrH hia frifiul n glass
of I101110 bifwi'd lit'ir malt treat a inin
Mr. TCtiNt ImM bevn am-sted In Cliica-
j!o Hiut in irons is, howevrr, no niw I
thing.
It Iiiib inxnllv Imod dlsoovorcd tluil
tho nnini'M of several of tho most noted
liik.cs )n Maine wcro f,f cured ly olioji
j inr ono ot ov SeorctBiy KvaXV Henti-n
a 11 into lire vno( Kuytiw.
I'ninnifrcial I'amlor
Did you ever observe," said Colonel
Gilhooly loMnjorSpilkins,ns they mean
dered down Gnivcston Avenue, "did you
ever observe, Mnior, how ditlicult it is to
get n strnlglillorward answer, n plain yes
or no, trom people generally.
"I don I think I ever did.
'Well, sir," continued Gilhooly, "I'll
bet two schooners of beer thnt wo can go
into a dozen stores and ask if they have
got certain things, and if they have not
got tliein,the storekeeper will not say so,
plaiuout, In one single instance."
1 cv 1li I f .!.-.. 1 !.! 1
opiiKius luvesugaicii ins ciuuuug, iinu
finding two car tickets, said it was n
bet.
I'licn they strolled into n French or
Itnlinn fruit store; and Gilhooly asked :
"Ilnvo you n green waterniclon for
sale?"
"Wntcrinelon i" exclaimed tho as
founded foreigner, "ziz is ze wlntair
season."
"I didn't ask you for nny meteorologi
cal intelligence. Anybody who pays ten
dollars a cord for wood Is npt to suspect
that summer is fading nwny ; bcsides,I've
got nn almanac at home, llavo you got
a green watermelon T
"Hero is zc orange, zo banana, zo
upple."
"Don't want any lessons in botany.
Have you got a green watermelon 7
"Ze green watermelon is not
green watermelon is not ripe
Ft-
"I didn t ask whether it was ripe or
not: I merely asked you if you had one;
but come. Spilkins, let's go. lie will
give us a history ot the J tench nevoiu
Hon before he answers the question. Let'f
meander."
The next place was a millinery estab
lishment.
"Madam," said Gilhooly, "have you a
tried mule lor sale i
Tho lady got as read as a turkey
gobbler, and craning her neck out she
said :
"Sahf
"Have you a fried inuln in your elegant
establishment 7
"I've got a husband, nnd brothers, sir.
who protect nio from insult."
"1 didn t ask lor your pcdigrcc,ina am,
lvo got ono of my own. There is no in
sult intended. I merely asked a civil
question."
"l ve got a husband. John I Uh
John 1"
"No need of calling him, ma'am. If
you will say that he is mule, you needn't
produce him. Wo will take your word
tor it.
"John! Oh, Johnl come quick; here
are two galoots insulting me.
"J.,etB go, sau! spilkins. "1 II pass an
appropriation to pay for tho beer.
"l oii might as well, responded uil-
hooly, "for you won't get an answer
straight out. If you go into n drug store
and ask lor a cranberry pie, or some
baled hay, or a copy ol l opes lissay on
Man, or an accordeon, they will spring
some new liver encourager on you, or a
box ot bunion cradicator.
Aiul they went and got the beer.
a lady's wish.
"Oh, how I do wish mv skin was as
clear and soft as yours," said a lady to
her lnend. "You can easily mako it so,
answered the lnend. "How T inquired
Hie nrst iiuiy. -uy using nop .outers,
that makes pure rich blood and bloom
inghcaltii.lt did it for mo as you observe.'
liead ol it. Cairo Mullet in
Tho chiropodist dates from William tho
Corncurer.
CAUXIOJV.
SET THE BEST.
ESTET ORGAlsTS.
STRONG
In the manufacture of Organs in roBulting in the production and Bale
of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to
oogua uruiia mat are conuiiuiiiiy springing into existence, withou!
any merit whatever, except to be ollercd cheap, and then when purehas-
uu luunu 10 uu ucur ui. uny pnuu.
If you Contemplate
consider it your only 8afeguard to
names ol iirst class, wholly responsible makers. A eood assortment nf
styles of the celebrated Estoy Organs
ot ttie Only Autnonzed gent foi the Estoy Organs in
uoiumDia uonniy. ii guamnieo lor nvo years lrom the manu
facturers accompanies every Kstoy Organ.
IRON
P A TRUE TONIC
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IRON BITTIiltS are lilalily rccommendul for nil diseases re
quiting a certain and eWclcnt toilio ; e)Ccially Jndigaiion, Uytpeptui, Inter
miltext Fmcrt, Want of Appeiitt, Luts of Strewjth, Lad of Energy, etc, Knrlclics
the blood, strengthens Die inuaciee, aim glveo uunr life to the nerves. They uct
like A charm on the dipmtlva organs, removing all dupeptlc uyinuloins, tuch
as 'Jhiting the I'voil, lieUhUg, Ileal in At Stomach, Heartburn, tie. Tlio only
Irou l'reimratlou tliut will not blackcM the teeth or glvo
lioaduoltA. Bold by all Umggbu. Write fur the A li 0 liouk, 32 pji, of
useful and aiausliu; reidini; tent free,
IlltOVN CmailOAJi CO., Baltimore, Md.
DITTETDC
Dll ILflw
TAKE
SIMMONS
LI VI! II REGU! ATOH
It will positively ci n - 1i
llciuturlit!.
DYSPEPSIA.
Hio llririilalor will noslilrplr ctirn tills Icrrlblo
illsrajc. Ve assert cniplmtlially what wo know to
ba iruo.
CONSTIPATION
Huml'l not In rcRnnl-d nsn trilling Ailment. Nn
turnilcimtidithu inmost icBiilarliy ot tlio bowi-ls.
Tliorcfori1, iislt, nntnro bj-fuMntf Slmmoni Liter
Ki'Riiiaior. it is nnrmicss, mim niui cin'iuiai.
PILES.
Iinili'f li nt lmnd for thfsn wlio suffer il.rvnflr-r
Uiy with I'llcs. it tinicurttl lmmltcds unJ will euro
jou.
MALARIA.
I'preni tnav nolil all nttarlcs bv oeciwlonnlly
tnklnu a dmo of Simmons li?iruwtor to keen tho
llrt-rlu licnlthy notion,
Bad Breath.
(lenfro'lT orllmr from a dlnlrpil stonweb, cm
ho corrected by tnklnu Simmons Liver ltcgulntor.
Jaundice,
Simmons I.lver UcBulatorRoon erndlentOB Uili dls.
me from tho njatm, IcaMng tlio skin clear nnd
frco from all Impurities,
COLIC.
Children ftufferloir with colic noon nxnerlcnca re.
Uct nhen S lnmona Mvrr ltr);ulator Is ndmlntatcred.
Adults also derive (treat bcnriltfroin this medicine.
n is not unimwsatit. u is iiarmieas ana caccuvc.
l'urcly M'Kctnblv.
Sold by all Druggists.
TRY IT.
Juno t, 'Sl-ty
kw RICH bloodT
J'imoim I'tttinlirn J'UIm jnako Newlllcli
W.hvI, nml v. ill ixi n ilwel. rh.nu.oHio lilomlln
r 'I'ntiio v -tiin In tlin-e iiiiitH. Ain'iierHnn
M n,l v 'lit i.p 1 pill . eh lllv 'it friiin 1 to 13 weeks
in iv be iiMonsI In niiiiiiI liialtb. If Mii'lm thing
Isijio-iIIiIi. Sent bv m i l t..r 8 leller HfimiH,
. .V. ,11171 Vd.V .1 I lluHtuil, ,1iuj.,
tvtllrrlt llmiftm't ,1,V.
AGENTS WANTED lijjl
tllllr Mnelllne i-vcr lnilitr,1. will kliltapdlrof
mkiii.i, au an.l Toil complete, la
2Hiil!iiit.f II will a, mi ki.lt it ureal virk-ty vl fancy
wul,r,ir,likli HiiT' Isnlwiit il rvA.ly market rk-iil
birilruilaran.l li rnMUii- 'I'wijiulily Hulttlliff
Mitt III III' 'ii.,Ji'J V.'j1iIiiiii..iiSI., Il,.tuu.il ail.
Ill.iy 0, MMy
lll.l
Host Frasrast & RcficsU&g cf Fcrfamos
ExceediRily Delicate and Lasting.
Frioe, 25 ot3.; Lares Esttlca, "3 cu.
SoU If dealmla DruglJk ltrfumtrr. Siaalart ofllU
cex A Co .N. Y., oa trery boltlff.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
C The Medicine for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES.
Made from Gincer, JJtichti, Mandral e. SUIlincu.
I ant btlicr oftlie liest vegcu.blc remedies known,
r Pakkrr's GinCek Tonic his remarkably varied
curative powers, u iMtic greatest Momach Correct
or, UIooU Purifier and Liver Kegub tor ever made &
Tho Best Medicine You can Use
for Restoring Health & Strength
It commences to act from the Tint dose, searchci
out the weak organs, and it warranted to cure or
help all diseases of the UoweU, Stomach. Mood,
Kidneys. Ii er, Urinary Organs, at I Complaints of
Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Uheumsv
tltm and UrunkeiiueM.
Try a bottle to-day ; 1 1 may tive your life. 50 ct,
and$( sizes atalldrujgisw. Every genuinebotUe
has our signature on otiiside wrapper, Hiscox &
Co,, N. Y. Large saving in buying $1 size.
Just yvttnt la Wnntcd.
Everybody whose hair is gry or tided has fell
the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing that U
cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Par
ker's Hair Italsam satisfies the most fastidious la
these r expects. Sold by druggists at jao. sod $1,
OPIUM
Anil ITIOIlVIUNr. Ilnbl t
cured In 10 tuodaya.li'nycanca
UblMied! 10(10 cured. Wrllo flat
toff case. U11. Mahsii, (julucy, Ulcb.
April sa-sm
aid
T3Ti a mmv'f! Organs 18 useful stops, sets reods
OZiAi 11a pianostissop r"Illus.
U italoff. Free. Aaaress uuauy, wasuingion, n.o,
may o, 'si-iy uiu
MIETITIO
uiu you not men, reader,
Buying an Organ
select an instrument bearine the
can now beeeen at tho new rooms
J. SALTZER, Agent,
Bloomsburg, Pa
Vth ly
JUST OUT.
MORRIS & IRELAND'S
NEW IMPROVED
EIGHT FLANGE
FIRE-PROOF SAFE.
THE ONLY EIGHT FLANGE SAFE
MADE IN THE WORLD.
AND CONTAINING OUR
Patent Inside Bolt Work,
Patent Hinged Cap,
Four-wheel Locks,
Inside Iron Linings,
Solid Iron Corners,
LATEST FROM MAINE.
Lock's Mill's, Oxford Co , Mo.
Messrs. Morris Ireland::
Oents: On till) Sind of Nnvprnhpr. itn. nnr nnnnl
mill ut i Ills place, uixai, two Merles high, wnsio-
wuu luuauiueu ujr mu. iu ivinuu Liiuru wna a tarra
iiuantlty or spool lumber, spor,s and blocks, all hua
sourd. Tho Urn burued for three nnd n. huir iinvs.
UU UUUVI jUUI DUIcn 111 UIU lillll UI1U IIIL'KIIIIV
morning foilowlnu, eighty hours niter; tho lire, it
was mu uoi, 10 nauuie, uciog covered wun ourniiig
blocks, fomotlino utter It wasonened and tho eon.
tents were In a good ttatool preservation, not a
book or naoo'beliiL' destroyed, mm sinljlli.,1 wiih
your safes udU havo purchased anolher, nnd can
cheerfully recommend them to nny ono ulshlngto
m:i;uiu iueir tmuuuiro iiuiu ukiu ueruyeu uy ure.
l uui n i ruiy, i, u . j Euirs,
TREMENDOUS TEST.
lioastlng Thirty nours In a lied of Kcd Hot Coals.
Corning, N. Y Januarys, '61.
Morris it Ireland. Boston. Mass.
Gentleinen:-on the night of tho Ure In our vll-
Innu nn .I.aUH.I, .,1. I I . .1 1 .. .. .
.UhV UU IUUWUI Ulb, 1 U'UIU uw UUI' Ul JU'Jr iiu.
b safes. 1 am pleased to Inform you, alter the floor
gave way It fell Into tho cellar. Into a heap ot burn-
iuk wtii, wucro it, ruuait'u lur luiny uouni. uur cil
Izens and myself gave ud the hope of anvthlce be.
ing saved In It. On belnr taken from the ruins I was
happily disappointed to lied my easb, vouchers and
other articles of valuo perfectly preserved. The
combination worku well now. I am satlsned
your new and improved work, ono of which, u No.
lio, I have oidereu of jour agent to-day, will afford
uuauiuiv jiruictnuu iu uiiy uru.
Truly Yours, E. S. Uahnks.
STILL AHEAD-
Ilochester, N. II., Dec. 10, "so.
Messrs, Morris & Ireland:
Dear sirs: In tho disastrous flro which took place
In this town Nov. so, tho Morris and Ireland safe In
my store was subjected to a severe test, being
thrown Into tho cellar and a huge mass of debris
tell upon It, and It wus In the ruins some two days.
I take pleasure In Informing j ou that upon excava
tion It was opened without trouble and the contents
ero found to te uninjured. I cheerfully recom
mend your mli sand suould I want another I should
ce tuiuiy pui Chubu one troin i ou.
Yours truly, o. W. IIowk.
STILL ANOTHER.
lTotn tho Orcat l'lro In Tioy, New Ycik.
Troy, N. Y liecember 11, 1ST.
Mesu-s. Morris S Ireland. lioHon:
(lentil men: Alter wltnestliig tho charred books
omof tho safes nneocit. also one of my own uhlcn
wa a urn her uiikc. which mu cm In tho heat of
Uiu lire likothu Mi. r. lately inurluwd of ou,nblch
was In tho lire over rnny.i Iglil huurx. tuiii h,id to bu
euiitli.utilly plajed nn during Moncluy night, us It
wu'. eoiupltii'ly sin iniu ileil ullh Imiiilng muslins
iimI nllu r liill.im.ilile material, on nrentng It In the
ruins Tiic'duy iiilernoon, I v. us ptimcd to llml the
eontcnls, liCHiku, u.ipirn nml u.uiiey ncro allpie
hirtedlun ri'iiuilcul ly good eoudltluii. Ulllitlils
piooronuu Mic ii'i.iiiu.'h in jiiiiiunn wenaogiv.
en jour ugeiaiiu orner i T oi.o ro. h hare.
Yours respectfully, Davis k Co.
THE GREAT
BOSTON FIRE.
JANUAUY. ISSU.
Morris tc Ireland's uafoi Again Triumphant-Messrs,
iiii-i-, nruuaii a, bun, iiigu nuiu Iteveais lui
Valuable contents Intact, after being sub
jected to lnleno heat for one Hundred
mull hluy Hours.
lloston, January isso.
Messrs. Morris & Ireland, lloston:
(lent: On thu night of December is), last, the
building occupied lu Hurt by us at No. VI Federal
street, und w hKli was four sUirles high aud about
Hoe leet deep, caught lira and was destroyed, wltn
all Its contents. cnnMsi Ing of u very largo stock of
paper, cook cinuers' materials anu oiner mercnun
dlze. While beveral other largo bulldlnin adlnlnlmr
ours were burned at tho same time, the names were
extinguished the following dav. but our stock con
tinued to burn for dais thereafter. After a delay ot
ISO hours wo were able to uuvo our safe dug out
from the ruins and oiiencd, and weru plearcd to find
an uiu i-uuiuuis wen prcaurveu. j uu auiucuuuunuu
our most valuahln books, papers, policies, etc., and
we now feel sure that our luaement was correct lu
buying one of your tales, which we decided to do
aner Knowing mu wunaenui recoru or your haies in
the great DosUiu fire of It. We regard tho protec
tion ot your safe as most remarkable, and this lire
Is a guaranty ot lis security to those who may wish
w purcuosv.
Yours very truly, Itici, Kindill Co.
Also a Communication from Ez-Govor
nor Alox Rico,
lloston, January 3, ISKO.
MKtiHIia V0I1III8 A IRELAND.
dents: I have made careful examination cf the
coutcuta ot the sale purchased of you sorno years
since by the nrm of luce, Kendall ft Co , and wbtcn
was fcubiectto tha test ol er.ormous beat In the
great tire of last Uaaday night. I regard the bo-
vuriij ui mu mno uuuer uio eircuuisuincea us uus,
reinorxaoie. none or us contents were nurnea,
nor were asyot them so Injured by heat as to tie
materially uamugvu. i Buuuiu commit any securit
ies to your said hereafter with, additional conn.
uuucu, wun great respect, yours very truly.
Alexander 11. lllce,
THE LATEST YET.
BUT TBS SAUS SESULT,
So. Norrldgowock, Me. Feb. 1 , 1 1S1
Messrs Morris & Ireland. lloston Mass.:
Tho Hiiro l tjousrii ot you last October won In a
Iwo-Mory wooden building, which buried Jan.v&.
Tho building tooknratn the night, and the sato,
building anu Its contents, felllnto the collar unon
aplluofdry wood, making a hot flro which lasted
lor ten nuurs. -jue ouisiae oi tne Bare was neateu
rvrj not. it molted the nandio and dial on tho door,
Thu contents conslited of watches, leweliy. tlui-r.
waro, books rapt rs 4c., all of which came out In
good rondlllon. I'apeis lying agali,st ton Irisldu of
iuDm nan nut luiuiuu. judbhio tuuwaiorH
self wLalltts, and 1 feel well satlslltd with what It.
uosuono. nease write wuat you can nuow for it
iuitwuh ubw uue. IU1U uuiiku,
O, F. HALL.
CHAMPION RECORD ia the GREAT
BOSTON FIRE in 1872.
HKcud for prices anU dc&ciipUvo c&Uloguo h&
MORRIS & IRELAND,
64 SUDBURY" ST.
Boston Mass.
BLOOMSBURG STATE NfiHMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NOJUIAL SCHOOL DISTRIO'J.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
.n . ..AKK.i.xin.. nflr.H.l.ntA.tfhA.I rnnlllllna In. tiffifxaalnn nl Dtifl f?lna:f.n , Imrn
llulldlngssnacious. Inviting nnd commodious : completely heated by sieam, well vcnlllaled, lighted by gus,
spring water.
Ixwatlon healthful, anu easy of access. Teachers experienced, ofllctont, and nltvo to their work. Discipline, firm lint kind, uniform anil thorough,
moderate Kitty cents n week deduction to nil expecting to leach, students admitted at any timo. Koouis reserved when dcsli t d.
courses or stuay prescrioeu oy iiiooiuioi
I. Model .School. II. Prepfirntory. III. Klementnry. lV,ClnIcil.
Adiunct Courscsi I Acailcmic. Il.Coinnicrcial. HI. ConrKo in Mmic. IV. Course In Art.
Tho Elementary. Sclentino and ClasslRAl Courses
corresponding Degrees Master of tlio Klcinentsi Mastorof thosclcncosi .Muster of lho(;iaslC3. tlraduates in tho other Courses receive Normal cemucuieij
tneirnuainmcnis,. signed uy too inucersor mo iiunni
Tho State rcnulresa higher order ol citizenship. Tho
gentnndcmclentTcachurstorherSchools. To tnli
and their talents, as students. TO oil such it promises
Catalogue, address tho Principal.
Illli. V 1 1.I.I.l.ll Jtl.W r;i.l.. I'rr.lliriu lionril
Hopt.S.I(l.-
SPRING CLOTH LN(
LARGEST -
our
CLOTHING.
JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT
CUSTOM TAILORING OR READY MADE.
IMOW ON HAND
WE INVITE YOUR EXAMINATION
BEpQE Qi Blly
mn Fmw "nmim mn wpiti" wn "rinm mn wi?ad nil"
CALL AT
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 REWARD.
ONK THOUSAND (l.OOO) HOI.I.AUS
IMtKMlU.M .(IVieil in JNY 1'HKSnN
th.il will i'ii n (MUOAT A lt.N(lH
OK WOKK on ANY OTHEU
MACIUNK.
NEW DAVIS 1 VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will mako wide hem on sheets, Kc, hem nil
manner of bias woolen goods, as soft merino, crape,
or goods dlfllcult to hem on other machlnts. It
makes a iHorochistto stllch than any other machine.
It will turn a hem aud put in piping at same itmo
It will turn a hem, sew braid on Iho right side
and stitch on trimming at one operation.
It will do fi lllng bias or straight, either on cotton
or woolen goods.
It will fell across scams on any goods.
I will bind a Dress or Nklrt and tew on facing,
cither with or without showing stitches; bind Dress
(foods with the Hume material, eltuert,cnllopa.potntii,
squares or stialghr, 'Iho only machine that will bind
Hals, Cloaks, or oUier articles wllh bias mtln or
silk, from ; to 3 Inches In wluth, without basting.
It will gather with or without sewing on.
It will gather between two pieces and sew on at
the same time.
It will make a ruffle and stitch a pillow slip on to
the facing at the tameUme.
It will shirr any kind ot goods.
It will mako plaited trimming either with or with,
out sowing it ou.
It will moke plaited trimming either scallaped or
Btralgut. and sow a piping on at the same time. 11
will mako knife plaiting.
J. SALTZER, Gen'l AKcnt,
uerri Agent,
illoomburg, Pa.
oot, 1, '80-tf.
N.w. t'llilli , tl, ...
r.l-Uf I. rt"rui Tlt'fltT, fro.ii
'b uMUl ',- , if.. I.. tK'
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t ifllt, A II IE U N, l,r v
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,m. i in .1 , 'i iwt..t , ;,
i) r ..i.i ,f M. : , 4l I lu fill,
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f tr ! 1 n' cv -i, tui p a
ai, a i' ri . iimfii' i,
lllu., fl r . IJtJ E
ii,P rUt U O. I' ii I ,r- r.
ii'Iii. vHillliiuil Ii tlnin., Ill
.i. n I i,l.i .1 lit, i.m i
till' III' 11 1M I 'III.
I-Vr lull it, fin i lun ltd rii-i'
I'lll V 1.H t M ip II llllll
4 it, .) in,,,, H,l,tr ,
Q, A, BEAN Ota'lIVIrrii A
LKOAL 1ILANKS,
ALWAYS ON HANI)
AT THIS OFFIOK
.., IP -11
15 II .Q.A.BEAN G'iri,lriA II i
l-Jfll IT l'r,.iu way .SewVuil. hii,;i IIJ1
Juno ir-3u
aru IMIOKUSSIONAU nml students graduatng
oi i iwwi".
times donandlt. UU ono of tho prlmo objects of
end It solicits young porsoui nf good auuiiics and good
aiain uoveioping uioir powers, anuuouuuant opporiuniucs ror wen paiu moor niier luaviugovuuui. to.
,,t....t.n .
oi I runirm,
1-
X.
- - STOCK
SPEEK'S
PORT GRAPE WINE
Used In the principal Churches for Communion
Durposes.
EXCELLENT FOB LADIFSAND WEAKLY
PERSONS AND THE AOED.
E peer's Port Grape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
mills Celebrated Native WIrio Is mado from Iho
L julco of tho 0iorio drape raised In this Country
IU Invaluable
Tonio and Strengthening Properties
ore unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. l'.vl g
tne pure Juice ot tuolirape. produced under Mr.
Hpeer's own personal supervision, IU purity and
genuineness aie guranteed. The youngest child
may parrako of Its generous iruollties and the weak
est Invalid use It to advantage It Is particularly
benltlclal to the aged and debilitated, and Bulled to
the various ailments that affect the weaker sex. It Is
In every respect M WINK TO UK ItELIKU ON.
SPEER'S
P. J. Sherry,
The P. J. BlIEIinr Is a Wine of Superior character
and partakes of the golden qualities of the grape,
from which It Is inadu. For 1'urlty, Itlchncs.s,Klaor
and Mi-illeal ITopertles, It will be found unexcelled.
SPEER'S
I. .I.lSraiMEy.
This nn ANDY standi unrivaled In this Country,
being far superior for medical purposes.
IT IS A l'UUK distillation t om Uio grape and con
tains vuluablo medical properties
It has a dellcato flavor, similar to that ot the
grapes from which It Is dlstllled.and Is In great fav or
among nrsl olas3 families.
Heo that tho Mi-nature ot ALKItlCD RI'liEK.I'assatc
N J., is over tho cork of each bottlo.
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
doo U 'so t-
To ycrvous Sufferers Iho Great European
Eersedy.
BB.J. B.stMvsoN'a'srrcii'io ueiiicine.
Dr. J. 11. Simpson's Spocltlo Medicine is u positive
cure for nvei work ot body or brain or excess of any
klu1,Mich ns weakness and all diseases rasultlug
from Nervous DeMllty, Irrltttblllty.Muntal Anxiety,
languor. Lassitude, Denesslon ol Spirits and func
tional djmugements ot tho nervous system gen
erally. Talus In the
luck or si'io, ujs.'
of .Memory, I'rema
turooldago unddK
eases iiiut ieou 11
connnptlon. Insaul
ty A' an early gravi
or both, Numnttei
how shattered tin
system may be from
excesses of mil
kind, a short course ui mm iiiidicinu win n.tioiu iuu
lost functions ana procure neoiui ana happiness
wueru uviura was uusuuut'iicy mm gioom. 'l no npo
cltlo Medicine IS being used with wonderful success.
I'amphlotu sent free to all. Write for them and
get full purtrlcuiar.
Trloe, Hpocinu xi.oo per package, or six packages
iur so,i u, i in uu neui. uy iiiuu on receipt or money.
Auuinna an uiucrn, 11. oi.-ui mn a M AliluiriiS LU,
nu. uh aim iim jiiaiu autn;u imuaiu. ri. x.
lot). It, 'SMI
"nTAINWKIOUT A CO.,
W1IOUCSAUC (JltOUBim,
I'UILADILrillA,
Doaionln
TkAH, HVKUI'U, CON-UK, SUOAK.
sick, Bricts, sioina koa, kt., n.
li. B. Oortt Mdamd 'sZjX ktlto UriU,
mrvtatn tt'Ui VtetlVe rrtait
auou. urn. I
In it
and furnished with n bountiful supply ot purv.soft
Kxppnse?
V. Conrso In I'liysical Ciilllire.
therein, lucelvo stalu Diplomas, conferring thefotlowlh
this School to help to scrum It. by furnishing intent.
purposes.-lhoso wnoacsire to improve tucir uiuc
r.i. Hi ',i.ii 1 u, it, cvi.1 1. uii j .
nnttio Crook. MlchlRan.
MANtirAOTimrns or m onnr oiscimb
THRESHERS,
Traction and Plain Englnos
and Horso-Powors.
Met CoMnildoTh roller FacUiry) Established
In 1.1.0 World. 1840
f f UP A DO of conlinuoui anil tvetufulluit
YrfltiaB.. uiilimit rJianira or namo.
tjZ. maiiwrerucnt, or location, lo"6oe uj"l
steam - rmvnit hupaii atohs , ana
Complete Mcnm Oiitntaorw','''?"oi(..
nnlii TrnrtlonKnKlncstndriuliitiniiluca
ever BCn In Uio American market.
A miMtiuU of tpertal featvret ami mproctrnmU
for 1881 , together 1th nptrlor qiiatitUtin t oiulrue.
tion and tm.(rfal. not dreamed of by ether makers.
lour alzoa or Henarawni, irora iiwi uru
Caraclty.of iHam or horte roiftr.
Two itylen of " Mounted '' Hnifo-rowc
7,500,000 (from thru to fix vnr$air-dritA)
itnn4t nn tisti.l frnm tthfrti in built tllO iD
comrarablo wood-work of our waclilncry.
TRACTION ENGINES
Sronout.moiliJarmltt.and tUtri"'""
maJ. H, 10. 13 Uorse l'owcr.
. Farmer and ThreMliermen are Invited to
lnTMUnts Una maicMn 1 hrthluK Machinery,
Circular! eent free. Audrcaa
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.
Battlo Creek, Michigan
Jan. 7, si-cm ii
tiis aria
THE GREAT
BXTItLINGTON ItOVTE.
I27No other lino runsThrco Through Pas
nonger Trains Dally between Chlcngo, Ilea
Moines, Council Illuffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St.
Joseph, Atchison, Topckn nnd Kansas City.
Direct connections for nil points In Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Ne
vada, Now Moxlco, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
California.
Tho Shortest, Speediest nnd Most Com forta
bio Ilouto vlallannlbiil to Fort Scott, Denlsan,
Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Oalvoe
ton and nil points In Texas.
Tho unequalcd inducements offered by this
una to Travelers nnd Tourists, nro as follows:
Tho colohrated Pullman (10-whecl) Palaco
Sleeping Cars, run only on this Llnc.C, 11. &
8. 1'alaco Drawlng-Tioom Cars, with llorton's
ccllnlng Chairs. No cxtru cbargo for Scats
in llcclinlng Chairs. Tho famous C, II. Ic Q.
Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars
Ottod with Elegant High-Hacked Kattan lto
volvlng Chairs for tho exclusive uso of Oral
class passengers.
Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com
bined with tholr G rent Through Car Arrange
ment, mokes this, nbovo nil others, tho favorite
Itouto to tho South, Soulb-West, and tho Far
West.
Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury
instead of a discomfort.
Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line
for silo at all offices lu tho United States and
Canada.
All information about Kates of Faro, Sloop,
lnr Car Accommodations, Timo Tables, Ac
Will lie cboorf ully given by applylnc to
J. Q. A. IlKAN, Oon'l Eastern Agent.
'JM Washington St., lloston, Mas.
.... and 1117 liroadway, Now York.
JAMES H. WOOD. Ocn. l'nss. Agil Chicago.
T.J. I'OTa'Elt, Clou. Manager, Chicago. '
March is, '80, 40t
CANCERS CURED
At Crane's Cancer Infirmary. Addicen, N. 7.
IIDNDIIKDS rjFPKHtONS licmsll parts cf Iho
world have been cuicd cf this much dreaded dis
ease and are now living vtltnissts that the) have
lioclors. Ministers end the Potr tiiaUdln e. Wrlto
c.'w SUSS. U V?f? JV1.1 1'nr'lculHiB. Adddrcts Drs.
Weaver & Oo'b Ads.
can be inailo nt hnmn hv
i UllV U(!t lilt Tnnn nrutiinnn
luuu" iuu" boy for girl. You will not
bo obliged to leave jour own town, or bo away from
homo over night. Any ono cancoLductlheousl
ness n requires no carltal.
UK WILL bTAIn''yI AN OUTFIT WORTH
mifi.J'?u. fmP'oyed during tho Hay you can
mako from tl to is an evenlrg. s( mo of our agents
report a prcllt r.f m lu n t lng dky. wrlto nt onc5
I?L,,",1,4iUcu",rs 10 IIHIHOIIT. w Iiartlay
i.Ufet,Nl, vfco march u, bMm
SUPERIOR TO TljrolTOls:
AUIAIl
Highest
Prljcs
Awardtd.
MKVUIt dt NON.7M Arch Street Phliadelnlilu.
Highest Awards tor tho best Jiauoss London
Paris, Centennial nnd Venn'a Slate Pairs,
march II, '61-fin wjen
$5!
outnt freo totLotowiio ssit etipage In
a dav a, l m.;' il"VJ " ."" H"UK. 10
" . f .1 v ttoii lutiuo VrlUlOUl fitavintr
away nom home over nlghU No risk whatever
Maiiy new workere wanted at once. Many Vro maki
log fortunes at tho business. Udles Tnate Tas much
as men, and young bojs und girls make grc tSS?
No one who is willing to woik h ifi w make more
wonfy every day than can bo maitoln Tawcek u?ny
"'A'W rmployment. Thoao who engage a onei
,w.nnlLll,,SS, roft,to '"tune. AddnS u. u5H
hit tio.. Portlsna. Males iwiTia. i o-ly
LATEST STYLES OP
O.A.IIjXilllsro OAKDS
At tho 'COLUMBIAN OFPIOE.'
11
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
i
)KNVU.AiSM JUlJiKOAl). 1'IIILA.
lllblilllia a. ....... ......
BUMJIKII TIME TABLK.
On and after Hundiy, .lime W.IM1. tlw trains
onthnrnl'wioipniiKSJvriii im hu.iukhimuuwui run
asfollowst -,,...,,
I j a r ivivi'i
Erlo Stall If nves l'hllmldplila 11 r.5 p ra
IliirlViurg 4S5ai
" wiilluiniiort 840Hin
ii Jcipr v ."hore tooam
ii isx k- llnrcn 0411 a m
i ' i:i noia 1toi, am
ii .Mini ivl. l;rln 7 11 In
Nliimr.t Kprcss leaves I'lilltitrlphlft n no am
" ' lNnlsburif taispm
nrr. nt Wllllarnnpori air, pm
ii " Lock Haven Jsopm
ii " Hcnovo b so p m
ii Kunn In i r, p ni
Vast Uno leaves Philadelphia 1810 pm
" llarilsbutir 4i)iim
ntrlvo at Wllll.iinsjiort 7 cr p m
Lockllaen tiiupm
BASTWAItl).
'iicino Htprcsn le.ites Lock Haven 7 on a m
i v Jenny Khorn 7 87 am
" "iiiuimsport Hvnnm
" nrrlv o at I larrlsbu rg la n p m
ii " l'lill.idclphln, niopm
ii " Kane 8 on am
Day Hxprrss leaves lienovo inuinin
' Ick Haven II Slam
' Wliiiainsport U ii p in
arrlieat llnrrKbuiir mnpni
I'hlladelplilii r, 41 pm
i " Krlo 11 S3 am
Krlo Mall leaves lienovo Umpm
Iick llnrcn 1o U p m
ii " wiuiamsport U3ipm
11 arrives at Harrlsburg 8 no a in
" Philadelphia 7 its a in
Fast Mno leaves Wllllamsport UlUrn
arrives at llarrlsbitrg 3 15 a m
i' " Philadelphia 7 !) n m
ttrtn Mull and Fust Lino west And Paclllo Kxriresq
i.'nr. imiko Close connections nt Northumberland
wllh I., ic U. It. II. trains ror YVllkcbarro and
He ronton,
UrinMnll West. Nlairnra Kxnrois west and Fast
Uno West mako close connection ut WllUomsport
with N. 0. It. W. trains north.
viiumra KxnrcRS west nnd Day llxnrrss It.nt
make close connection atLotkllnu'n wIlhll.E.V,
It, It. trains.
Krin Mull east nnd west connect at Kr'o wllh
trains on U H. .t M. M. II. It. , nt Corry with o. o. II.
I'.A' W. It. ll.i nt F.inpnrliliii wllh 11. N. V.P. It. H.
and at Driftwood with A. V. 11. II.
'arlor cars will run between Phllalcliihla and
williitiMuort on Nlaram Hxpress west, nud Day Kx-
press mist. Bleeping curs on nil night, trains.
.I'M A tl . T T.,l'fT
ii i. . i.m.u it ill,
tleuerul aupt.
N
OllTIIKItN CKNTUAL ItAILWAY
COMPANY.
on and after January tTtli. ISsl. trains will leavo
HunUury iwfollows :i
nillllilYAllU.
Northern Kxprcss CM a. m.,nnlvcKlrnlra 12.50 pm
Arrhu nt C.mandalgua 3.23 p. m
" liochoster 4. ID
" Niagara, s is
Niagara Express 1.05 p. in. arrive K'nilra 8.05 p rn
nnlvo Cnnandalgua .s,3s "
" Ilochester 9 45 "
" Niagara U.B0 n m
Fust Uno o.io p m an lve Klinlra 11.05 p m
" Watklns 11.65 pm
80UTUWA1ID.
Southern Gxprcas 1.3J a. in. urrlvo Harrlsb'g 3.15n m
arrliu Philadelphia 7.35 "
" Now York 10.35 "
" llaltlmoro 7.40
" Wajililngton 9,02 a m
P.iclllo Express o.im a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g VIM p m
unlu Philadelphia 3.45pm
" New York ess "
" llaltlmoro n.so
" Wnshlnglon 7.52
Day Kxpresil.S) p m arrive Hnrrlsburg a.io pm
" Pliimdelyhla c.45 "
" New York 9.B0
" llatuuioiu G35
" Washington 7.02
Krlo Mall l.n.i a. tn. nrrlvo Hnrrlsburg 3.03 a. m
" Philadelphia 7.35 "
" New York "0.35 "
11 llaltlmoro 7.40
" Washington 9.02
L. P. FAIiMElt, General Passenger Agott.
FRANK THOMSON, Oenernl Managir.
J)HILADEL1IIA AN I) KEADINd KOAD
AHltANQEJIENT OF PASSENGER
TKAINS.
May 30, us).
THilNB I.KtVK IlUFRKT AS K0LL0W8(8DNnlT EXCKITXD
For, New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsvUle
Taman.ua, &c, 11,45 a. m
For CataMssa, 11,45 u. m. 7,vo and r,,45 p. m.
For Wllllamsport, 6,15 6,50 a. rn. and 4,00 p. m.
T1I1IKS FOIl KnrKRT I.EiVS AS FOLLOWS, (H0N0AT K
CBITKD.)
Leave Now York, vU. i'nmancnd 8,45 a. ra. nnd
via. Hound Drool; Itouto 7,45 a. ni.
Leavo Philadelphia, 9, 15 a. m.
Leave Heading, ll,w n. m., Pottsvlllo, 12,0 p. m
and Toraaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Leavo Catawlssa, 6,10 8,40 a. m. aud 4,oo p. m.
Leavo Wllllamsport,9,45 a.m.'i.wi p. m. and 4,30 p. m
Passengers to nnd from Now York, via. Tama
nend aud to and from PlilialWphln go througu
withoutchangoot cars.
J. K. WOOTTEN,
Ueneral Munngur
C. 0, HANCOCK,
ueneral Passenger and Ticket Agent,
Jan. lu, lisl-tf.
D
ELAWAHE, LAOKA WANNA ANU
WKSTKHN KA1L1IOAD.
BLOOMHIIURO DIVISION.
Tlmo-Tablo No. 3(, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. M
MONDAY. JUNK 10. 1818.
NOHTH. I hTATIONS. SOUTH.
u.in.
pill,
p.m
6 19
6 20
b 25
6 33
6 40
6 45
6 Ml
6 69
6 69
7 10
7 18
7 IS
7 28
7 36
7 42
8 04
8 23
8 43
8 63
9 OS
7 13
7 23
7 30
7 44
8 no
8 32
860
8 21
9 61
9
scranten
-liellevue
Tiiylorvllle., .
...Lackawanna....,
littston
..West Pitts ton...
Wyoming
Maltby
liennett
Kingston
9 35
9 45
i 10
2 16
2 22
2 30
2 38
2 44
2 49
i 63
67
3 16
3 15
3 10
3 15
3 21
3 26
3 35
3 60
4 113
Id 63
10 07
111 IS
10 33
10 29
111 34
10 42
10 66
11 07
KlngRton
..Plymouth June.
....riymoum
Avondale
Nantlcoke
.Uunlock'B creek.
....Hhlckahlnny....
....hick's rcrry....
....llench Haven...
11 13 4 10
11 20 4 18
Derwick .,
lirlur Creek.,
...Willow Orovo,
Llmo llldgo.,
Kspy......
...llloomsburg.,
......... uunort
4 US
4 29
4 33
4 42
4 49
4 65
B IX)
B IS
9 18
b 30
6 40
11 39
11 45
II 61
11 51
19 18
Catawlssa llrldgo.
uanviuu..,
cnulasky...
Cameron..
.Noithumberland.
12 46
S.m. p.m. a.m
TKAb, sunt.
superintendent's omco, Seronton, June io, 1878.
7 - f outnt furnished free, with full lnstrnc
V I I I Hons for conducting tho most prolltable
t li I I business that any ono can engage In.
j. vy Tne business Is so easy to learn, and our
instructions are so simple and plain, that anyone
can make great profits from tr very start. No ono
cun fall who la willing to work. Women nro as suc
ressful as men. Hoys and girls can earn large sums.
Many bare made attho business our ono hundred
dollars In a single week. Nothing llko It ever known
bcfoie. All who engage aro surprised at the ease
nnd lapldlty with which they uro able to make
money. You can cngsgo In this business during
your spare tlmeat great prollt. You do not have to
invest capital In It. we take all the risk. Those who
need ready money, Bhould write to ns at onco. All
furnished trie. AOdrets Tkbk tco., Augusta.Malno
ocu 16' so-ly
For catarrh
Hay Fever. Cold in the
head, 4c, Instrt wllh
llttlii nnger, a pnrllfle
ot the liuim Into tne
nostrils; draw strong
breaths through tLo
nose. It will te ab
sorbed, cleansing, nnd
healing tho diseased
membrane.
U'or IrfiicNH,
(Apply a purtlclo Into
'ELI'S ORHAM KAMI
Having gained nn enviable locul reputation, displa
cing allotiior preparations In thovlclnllvof ills-
oiseoiery. Is, on Its merits alone, recognlcd as n
wonderful remidy wherever known. A fulr trial
will convince tho most skeptical of Its curntlio
Powers. It effectually cleanbis Hie misal pastoges
olt.aturrhal virus, causing healthy tccn liens, al
lays Inflammation and lirltaimn. vroteclslhu mim
branallliiiiigs of iho iead from addlllonalcolds,
couipletilyhenUilhii pores, and rcslirts tho MDbe
pf tasto and smell, Henetlclal Iicsulls aro realUed
by it few applications. A thoiougli iiealmi nt eb dl
rietid will cure Catarrh. As n housthUd runidy
for cold In the head It Is uutqunled. 'Hie balm is
easy to lite aud agreeable, bold by tlrugglMs alio
cents. On receipt of 60 cents will mull u package
send for circular, wllh tull luformatlon.
ELYU C1IKAM IIAUI CO., Owego, N. Y.
Fou salo In Iiloomsburgby moj er Pros., o. A. Kielru ,
V'il lenaf nJl0U end J, II, Klnriorta and by Whole
Bale Druggist generally.
Oct, 81, -so-ly ,i
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