The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 29, 1881, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA CXJ-UjmTY, PA.
Tlif S'm nr tli Faim.
It ii trno cnoittili tliiit wo oftiinot linvc
iintiKMiso ri'turiiH from our fnvins it wu
do not liavo n uomiiiuiisiu-iito ninonnt of
Intnl. ii I'.iiinot uxiii'cl to iranicr six
or eight luiiiilivd Imaliulsof wheal, rye,
corn, cto., from u ii ft y itcro farm. Nev
ertheless the iirolits irom n sum mo not
alwnyo, or voty frequently, tlio result of
very iaryo minis. 11 H tlio tiinroiili eul
tlvation of the litml wo liavc, ami making
tnu very host ot cverytlmic, tliat Hit-
iirofit conies lu Wc nitiy liavo hundreds
of acres of land, but it may bo unpro
ductive for tlio reason that wo do not
jiussess tlio moans of properly enrioliing
it, nonce, wlnlo we niny liavo capital
enough to run a moderate farm in the
very be.it manner, causing it to yield
doublo tlio crops that wo could look for
nor aero from live or tux times tho iuan
lily of laud, wo should uttcrlv fail in
making tho larger farm profitable at alii
but on tho other hand wo Nhould iind it
year nfter year making us poorer and
poorer, until wo should bo completely
swamped by it. Just look at this simple
statement: If n capital of five thousand
dollars, expended in tho cultivation of
two hundred acres, will only yield
prolit of five hundred dollars, whilo if it
were, applied to one hundred acres it
would yield ono thousand dollars, it is
clear that tlio income would bo increased
by diminishing by otic-half tho quantity
of tho land.
Wo have known many a fanner who
nas ueuti oaiiKinpied liy a largo inrui,
out, who migiit navo acquired a comfort
able competency on one-half tho mini
bor ot acres. 1 armors, as a rule, Btrivo
to own a largo tract of land, without
considering that they have not tho capi
tal to work it as it should bo; and that
unless it is so worked it must drag them
(town instead of building them up.
J. ho prudent man should start with
only such a sized farm as ho possesses
tho means of conducting in such n way
l.i : ...:n . i i.i.r. . . '
"""" in jiruiiiicu nun mo largest ro
turn irom tho cnnital in vested. I In will
seo then, that ho is early gaining pecu-
Tllnrv ati'Mti.wl. .....1 !.! Ml i
...... j .Hviigm, .inn una win relieve mm
from any fears that ho will bo likely to
.1...... I. ill ...1 it .i r i
uuwii inn, wiiiio me incis aro liotore
liint as clearly as thov are iind.Milnlilv.
that ho is steadily laying tho foundation
for his prosperity and increasing success.
iionce, let us sav m uonelnsi nn. 1 Imt. i f fi
farmer has ono hundred acres, it would
bo much better for him to put tho prico
ul iuiuiner iiniKireo on n, man to imv
...... i i . . .
uiiv; iiiiiitiiuu mum ami lll.TkH in annul
labor produco doublo tho crops, and not
navo (louoio labor lor double crops as
wo so frequently see to bo tho result.
Germantown Tehyraph.
DliI Scythes Mailo Um-nil.
A. J. ,F. Howard writes; "Having,
like almost every other farmer, .1 number
of old scythes, some of which are not
much worn, and having last winter a
littlo leisure, I made some verv useful
and handy tools, and without any out
lay. To make a bill hook I cut off 20
inches of the point of an old suythe.leav
ing 15 inches for tho blade. Tho handle
is made by cutting away tho edge or
blade part of tho scythe, leaing the
back, around which cloth was wound,
until it was of sufficient size, when it
was covered with leather. For a draw
ing knife, which I find useful in making
handles to tools, etc., I use 24 inches of
an old scythe, 12 inches for the blade,
and G inches at each end for the han
dles. AVitli a cold chisel I cut away the
blade portion of tho scytho at tho ends,
and bend the back which can bo dono
without heating. The bandies may bo
made of cloth and leather as for tho bill
hook, or of wood. A knife for paring
apples, cutting turnip tops, ami many
other uses may bo made from the end of
a scythe, 4 inches for tho blade. I cut
tho back of the scythe entirely away,
using only tho thin part, then took a
piece of wood an old broom handle
will do and with a lino saw I mado a
cut in the end to admit the end of
tho blade, which was fastened on by
rivets. A chopping knifo for cutting
meat, apples, etc. For this knifo I use
12 inches of tho middle of a scytiie.laav
iug 4 inches for tho cutting Miifaco in
the centre of tho piece. The I it,ohes
on each end had tho blade leiuovetl and
were turned at right angles to the
central portion, with tho ends pa-sing
into a wooden handle. Jiut very few
tooln are icquired in making tiie uiiicles
above desciiluil, and utiy luiui r during
a rainy l;t nrlwo, may consilium them
Jrom an old Mtythe, and at no outlay of
iiiiiih-.
How . i ih'P I'a'iin tii tin Usi'il.
It is somewhat singular to trace tho
maimer in which arose tho use of tlio
common beverage of coffee, without
which lew persons in any half or wholly
civilized country in the wot Id, now muko
breakfaot. At the time Columbus dis
covered America it had never lnen
known or used. Jt only grew in Arnbin
and Upper Ethiopia. 'Tho discovery of
lis use as a beverage is ascribed to the
Sujjeiior of a mona-tery in Arabia, who,
desirous of keeping "tho inniiks from
keeping attheirnoeturnal servicts, mado
them drink tho infusion of coffeo upon
tho repoita of tho shepherds that their
ilocks wcio more lively after browsing
on tho fruit of that plant. Its reputation
spread through the adjacent countries,
ami in about two hundred years it had
leached Paris. A single plant, brought
therein 1714, became tho parent stock
of nil the French coffeo plantations in
tho West Indies. The Dutch introduced j
It into Java mid tho Fast Indies nml llin 1
J'leneh and bpanisli all over South
America and tho West Indies.
Jnmcs W. Powell, a son in-law of ex
Congressman Young of Kentucky, hml
been dangerously ill for months. Ono
day ho hobbled out of tho house, Imrely
oblatotuovo with tho help of orutdies,
ami touk a seat in tho sunshine. Like a
stroke of lightning, anil without a wai n
ing, ho was thrown tint on his faeo by
soino invisible power. Ho aroso per.
fectly cured, Tho explanation was that
a prayer, maiio at a tlistaneo of ten
iniK'S,liail been instantaneously answ eretl.
This is onu of tho Ki'iituoky stories illus
tntivo of the leniarkablo roviviilisiii
of Evangelist 15arnes.
Very few of Ihoso who liavo used tho
expulsion, "He's a brick," know that it
fillies from J'lutaroh. An ainbasailor
from Kpirus was shown by King Agesi
lnus of Sjimta over his wipital, and e.
jm -set I Mirpiise at the abseiico of walls
an I ftiililii'iilions "Come to-morrow,"
(jiMili ihe King, "and I willbhow youour
wnlls." On the uioriow ho showed him
mi army of 10.0IW men, iviniirkini'.
'Knell one is a biiuk "
Janneis iiiu-t lentil lo get inoio pto
dutio from lis iieivs. In New Knghind
we aro fiiliivating lands wliioh shoulil
bo growing timber, and half cultivating
thoso which should bo producing doublo
ihonuioiint they aro now American
Ciiltinutor.
"(Jive us an iirliilo on dogs," wiilei a
coireHpondetit who is euthusiartiu r -jiardiiig
tho canine ruco. A dog collar
H an article oil Joj bo aro (leas. Vliiii
Vttl you littvu) 4
Iila liiwU llewnnlcit.
lho Secretary of tho Treasury has
awarded lho gold life-saving nieda to
tho famous Ida Lewis, now Mrs. Ida
Lewis Wilson, in recognition of her se
vices in rescuing a number of persons
irom drowning since lho passngo ot tli
net authorizing such nwards. Most of
tho rescues made were under cirouni-
stances which called for extreme- and ho
roio daring, and involved lho risk of
.Mrs. Wilson s life. Tho following sum.
itinry of her ne.liiovemeiits in life saving,
isiaKcu irom tue records oi tno t reasury
wt'iuuuiuii:
The total number of lives iMrs. Id
ttf!l I I ...... -
i tisuu nas savci since tfifii. so mm
known, is thirteen. In all theso cases,
except two, she has relied wholly on her
self. Her latest achievement was tin
rescue last February of two bandsmen
irom Port, iV lams near iNowpoit, 15. 1.
i iiu iituu vtciu iiimniiiLr uver uiu ICO Ileal
Linio Hook Lighthouse, where Mrs.
Lewis Wilson resides, when tho ico gave
way and they Jell in. Hearing their
cries, Mrs. dson ran out with a clothes
line, which she threw to them, success
fully hauling them out at a ure.it tisk lo
herself from tho double peril of the ico
giving way beneath her and of being
puuea in. jier heroism on various occa
sions lias won her tho tribute of her
State's legislature,exprcssed in an official
resolution, the public presentation lo
her of a boat by tho citizens of Nowimit.
si testimonial m money irom tlio ollicers
nnd soldiers of Fort Adams for saving
tho two bandsmen, and medals from the
Massachusetts Humana Society and (lie
Jsow lork Life Saving llenovolent As
sociation, lo these offerings is now fit
ly added tho gold medal of tho United
States Life Saving Service.
X (1001 FOUND T10X.
wno oi mo greatest troubles ot our
people is weakness of the stomach. As
this soon causes indigestion, nervousness
and rheumatism, they prevail in almost
every American household. There is
positively no need tor aujbody to suffer
from these painful troubles who can buv
a fit) cent, bottle of Parker's Oinger Ton
ic; for this superior medicine always
tones up tho stomach and nervous sys
tem, and keeps tho kidneys active in
carrying oiiinu ioui matter, thus leaving
u goon jouuiiaiion lor periect health.
.iV. 0. J'icaiwie.
Tho following really occurred at the
Bagshot bazaar recently, in England:
V young gentleman thought ho fancied
a certain article exposed forsaloatono
of tho bazaars, and ho was certain he
fancied .the lady who presided at the
bazaar. Ho remarked therefore that he
thought that particular article very pret
ty. Tho lady said, "Yes, it is very pret
ty. My mother sent it." "Ah! really."
pursued tho young gentleman, deter
mined to discover tlio namo of tho own
er of the; eyes that bewitched him. "Ah!
really. Let mo see, I think I have met
your mother. Her name is 1" "The
Uuoen, answered the ladv. The voiim?
gentleman did not wait for tho last train
from Bagshot.
l'UOKlTAlll.K PATIENTS.
Tho most wonderful and marvelous suc
cess in cases where persons aro sick or
wasting away from a condition of miser
ableness, that no ono knows what ails
them, (profitable patients for doctors. is
obtained by tuo usoof Hop Bittcis. Th(y
negin to euro irom the first dpso and
keep itupuntil perfeot health nndstiength
is restored. Whoever is nfliictcd in this
way need not suffer, when they can get
Hop Bitters. Cincinnati Mar.
CACTfOiV.
GET THE
STRONG OMPETITIOI
In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in the i.roduetion nnd Falo
of cl.fap goods, mado from interior mnteiiu's. I refer particularly to
bogus Organs that are continually smiiimnfr h,in nv;0n
any merit whatever, except o he oflercl cheap, and then when purchas-
"v t"'- in you not. men, reader,
If you Contemplate Buying an Organ
consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument hearin- the
names of first class wholly resjionsible makers. A good assortment of
sty es of the celebrated h stey Organs can now hofeen at tho new rooms
ot the Only Authorized Agent foi the Estey Organa in
Oolumbu County. A guarantee for five years from the manu
facturers accompanies every Kstev Organ.
IRO
A TRUE TONIC
IKON lUTTKKS nro liljilily
quiriiis a ccrUijit and efficient tonSo ; Cf penally IiuUmUion, lhtiH-mm, Inter
inUttit lam, Want of Jppclitt. ltuti if Strength, ml- Vi'mrry, tic. 1 Inritlies
i..i..i,n,iniiu1uM uiu llia.ir, UIIU (JIVIMIIL'W UIU 10 UIO lltrVCS. TllCV lilt
lite i n ( liarm on tlio tllfiuSj'fe orstttis, removing ull tlysiK-iitio syiiiiiloms, cut Ii
u Juttnrj tiuluoil, Jldehlhij.jreat in tlte UtomacS, JTcartourn, tte. TJio Olllv
Iron i I'rcimmtloiitliut Avill not lilnokcM tlio tooth or ulvo
Jieailuolio. 8olJ by all drugtilsts. Writo for tho A II U liook. 3i! ph. r,f
useful nnd uinmlug reading x-xf nv, '
WltOWN VmmiCAh CO., Baltlir.oro, Wd.
BITTERS
TAKE
SIMMONS
LIVKIt REGULATOR.
It will poxliivciv euro Sick
HdlUtllVlM),
DYSPEPSIA
ili'i ltCKUItilor win positively euro llilstcrrlblo
illmnsc
bo Iruu.
ii v iinscri I'liipimucany n u&i vto Know lo
CONSTIPATION
'lionM hot u tcRiiplwl nsn trifling Mtment. Nft
tiiitMMn inl'" tin- tllniraf rrirliUnti of 1 tin inupln.
Tlioiffore, usilsl naturo tiymkliiir Mmmon Uvir
iifk'u nor it ih lauimitw, mini ana crreciutn.
PILES.
lli'Mrt ! nt linntt fnr llipsn who Rnrr.'i4 ilAvnflr
u.iv wiin I'lius. il nas curtu mintirciia mid win euro
)UU.
MALARIA.
Persons mnv imMrt nil nttnrl: lv ftpfirwtnnrtl'v
"iMiif1 'i t"nu ui ninunuu9 ituKUuuur 10 Kvup iuv
II' l III liCUUUy Itl'llUlli
Bad Breath.
(lcnnrntly arlilnit from a illtordroi! stomach, can
u 1 t-UiCU IV LttKllj IIIIIHUIir, 1.IVET KCKUiaiur,
Jnundico,
Simmons Uvor licmitatorRoon rrnillmtca this rtla.
cs. from thn sjstom, lonMUB tho aklu cluar nml
iri'u irom mi uniiuriiR'H,
COLIC.
riilMrrn RlifTfrlni? Willi roltn nnnn ntnnrloti.i r.
Hrf wlion H tiimnn 1,1 vi r Iti LMilfllnr Isntltninuinrpd
ArttiUs also (Irrlvo criMU lioiH'tltrroin this innoiclno.
II In not unn't'imnt, H U hurmlvpn nml cITVcUvu.
Sold by nil Druggists.
TRY IT.
Junoll, 'sl.ly
1W RICH BLOOD!
" ' J-iiifiiiirn 1-iiih mnkn New lllcli
III hut.nml will cninitrtrly i li.ntio lho IiIikmIIii
i inciillrDH siciii In thno ii oiiIIh. Aiivpcrnnti
ho will tnl o 1 1.111 " .'Ii lilht fmni 1 to 1 2 mvki
in 'vlmio.lniiil tut. i nl ho.illli. If nnhn thlnK
lie- IliK Srntli ni 'I rr 8 irtter statniu.
. ,v. ,IH ,v,vo.v .e CO., HoaloH, Jf,m
fiirmrrh Jlmifiai; Jfr.
Ii 3. . !'"" 1 KU '"""tl-iuiillyjlnlt-unit
.llnrliliio Mrr liKttitm. Will knitapalrof
i"ckiiii!ii. wan lir.l'.l. nml TOR complete, in
aimlnutrs. It Mill nlau knit a Krrut variety of runcr
wwkf..r wl.l.h thoro la nlwavn a rca.ly tuarkct s-ud
lortiri-iilaraii'l timwtotlis Twomblj- Kiilltliut
Ulncliliit' Cel.. 4VJ U jinhlniftonst.. llunton. Jllasa.
muj-1), Ml-ty
nl.l
K:st mgrant EsfrcMlng of rerfmaos
Exceedlaily Delicate and Lasting.
Price, 23 eta.: I.arse Bottlea, 73 ota-
SeU ty detltrf In DrugiA IVrfamcry. Elifnitttrt of Hu
ms A Co., N. Y.. on erery bottle.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
The Medicine for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES.
Made from Ginger, IHichu, Mandrake, Slillingla, j
anu uincr oi tuc ucht veitctaiiio remedies known.
t Pabkbr's GinGp-r ToMC lial remarkably varied
curative powers nme createjt MomacltCorrecN
or, Iiloo d l'urifier fliid Li cr ResuUtor e er made &
Tho Best Medioine You can Use
for EeatoringHealtli & Strength
It commences to act from thefirtdo. searches
out the weak organs, und ii warrantcil to cure or j
nap an diseases oi inc uowcis. Mnmach. mood.
t Kidneys, Livcr.UrinaryOrgansallCoinpIaintsof
V Women, Kervouwcss, Elecplesmess, Uheuma
t tlftin and Pruultciiuem.
Irynliotlieto-day: itnwy save your life. Koct. A
anaiiizcaatnlldruggisfs. Every gcnuinebottlc T
hasourfttgnaturcon outside wrapper, lliscoz & A
ta, n. x. iirge saving in buying $i sue.
Just What la Wnntcd.
Everybody v how hair U gray cr faded hai felt
the need of n Hair Kcstorer and dressing that is
cleanly, agreeably perfumed nnd harmless. Par
ker's Hair lialsam satisfies the most fastidious In
these respects. Scld by ilruKtistsot joc and $l.
Oct. 1, '(.(My
SUIJSOHIHE NOW FOIt
THE COT.TT3BIA.3Sr
Sl.nl) IN ADVANCE.
BEAUTY'S Orifaos is uscrul stops, a sets reeds
" oiily $ia. Pianos tins op willua.
j luiv'k rivv. .vjuiiba iiuaiiy, wajniugiOD, M.J.
may c. 'SMy aid
BEST.
J. SALTZESR, Agent,
Rloomsburg, Pa
recommended for all .Iteanci
re-
JUST OUT.
MORRIS & IRELAND'S
NEW IMPROVED
EIGHT iFLtAIVrC-E!
RE-PROOF SAFE.
THE ONLY EIGHT FLANGE SAFE
MADE IN THE AVOELD.
AND CONTAINING- OtTR
Patent Inside Eolt Work,
Patent Ilingetl Cup,
Four-wheel Locks,
Inside Iron Lininea,
Solid Iron Corners,
LATEST FROM MAINE.
Lock's Mill's, Oxford Co . Me.
Messrs. .Morris Ireland:;
Ocnts: On thu iind of November, mro. nnr mmni
mill at his place, WixOi. wo stories hlgh.wnsio-
itt ii uiero lisaiarge
soiled. Tne llm burued for Ihreo ut.d a Half d.tts.
u uiu unoui jour Baivs in our mill unn Tuesday
morning following, elgnty hturs afler: lbs tlre.lt
" iiui, iv iiuiiuiu, oeiug covered witn burn ng
hlfu.bB hnimi f Itt.u ..ttc. I. .. nu ...... . . .. ..... . "
. d.mu I. nU3 UIVllCU UIIU mo i on.
tents weru In a irood stntnnf ni-nHi-rvniinn nni ..
oook or pipe-being destroed. i am satlsiled with
yoursiifes and lmvn purchased nnother, nnd can
cheerlully recoraineuil iiirin to anyone wlsblmrto
ouuuiu tut'ir vuiutiuius irom oeing uesiroyed o lire,
i uuia uij.
1. n. TmiTS,
TREMENDOUS TEST.
Itoastlng Thirty iloirslna Ucdof Hcd Hot Coals.
Corning, N, Y January 8, '81.
Morris Ireland. Boston. Mass.
ilcntleinem-on the nlghtof tho tiro In our vil
lains on HiO'.'Ctli tilt, lb din unnminnr imr k,i
6 hafes I am pleased to iniorm you, after the llogr
gavo way it fell Into tho cellar, lino it heap of burn
ing coal, where it rojhted for thirty hours, tiur cit
izens and myself gave up lho bopo of un thing be
ing savtd lu it. on being tnken from tho ruliisl wai
happily disappointed to llml iny ensb, vouchers und
Oilier utllcles Of ValUO DelliLllr lirnserriirl. 'lli,
combination works well now. i am patlsll-d
your now nml Improvid work, one of which, a No.
to, 1 Ii ivo ordered nf jour agent to-day, Mill afford
absoluto protection In any me.
Tiuly Yours,
K. s. 11AKNES,
STILL AHEAD-
llochehler, N. II., Dec. in, 'so.
.Messrs. .Morris & Ireland:
Dear Slis: In tho dl!,&Ktrni! iir virnini, innt nin
In this town Nov. so, lho Morris and Irclind sato In
my store was subjected to a severe tct, being
thrown Into lbe evllm and u bugu niassof debils
Ml upon It, and It wus lu tho lUlnsfume two days.
1 take pleusuro lu Informing) ou that upon excava
tion It. was npoiii-U without iroubleutd thocontt nts
were found to it ui.lt.Juied. I ehtirrully recoui
liiend our Hift fcnnilsiiu Id IwiintnnoiliLr t siionlil
Ctii Wiuly I'Wiclmau oi i Hum juu.
Yours Ir ly. o.W. Howu.
STILL ANOTHER.
1 rom tho Ureal I'lio lu Troy, New York.
Tioy, N. Y I'ecember 11, 1919.
Mesin. Mori Is X lii'laml. Hoi-ton:
(lentb ineni-Aflcr lines' li,t- the rlurrml ht,r,l--i
out of tlin suti's i iwiii'ii, also ono or my own whlcn
uutanullitT uku. which win licit In lho heat, uf
tho lire UKoIhe Mi it 1 itulv puri'lmsed of loii.whhii
w.is In tin- iiiu over fi'ny-i lulu, luurx. 11111111.111 m i,i
ciinlli.imli) ln)t(li.ii iluriig Moiubiy nljjht. unit
wii'i.'iimpii leiy Miiriuii iied llb binning iniisllus
hi 11 nib' r liill.iiu.iblii luali'ilal, 1111 npi'iimg tl In Hie
ruins Ti o iluy i.fiori.uon, I wus plenu'd lo Und tlio
ciiiileiils, biMiks, uapi r.s nml mini y iri. iillpic.
hcni'd In 'i iviiiinkiil ly gned luiidllioii. Willi this
pioof nf lho Die ri'iallili'Nt.r tour huln wu have ulv-
011 )our ngent an uriler f r m,i No. s nnlo.
Yours ii'speclfull), Davis & Co.
TIIE (jKKAT
BUSTON EIEE.
JANUAKY. I68U.
Morris Ireland's Sufot Again Titumplmnt-Messrs.
lilce. Kendall a COK. Largo Sato Iteveals Its
Vdluabie tonlenls Iniact, after Iwibg sub
)ectd 10 lulen client for ono Hundred
aniniilriy Honrs.
Boston, January K, Ismi.
Messrs. McxtIj K Ireland. Doston:
(lents: On the night of Iicceinrcr SB, last, tho
biilitllng occupied in part by us at Nn. vi Kedernl
sliort, and wbliliwan tour htorles high und uboiit
Siiilietdtep, cuughtllro unit was destroyed, wltu
ul llscoiittnts.ceiislMliigof a eiy laigo stock of
paier, took tinders' inulerluls nd 01 1 it inerchau
0lr. V bile i-t veral other largo buildings aoioliilnr
ours wire burni d ot lbe bame time, the Homeh wcio
extlugulshed the following dav. but our slock con
tinued to burn for dais tbertufter. Atteradtlay of
urn hours we weru ablo to navo our sale dug out
from tho ruins and opeutd, and weru pleaded to Und
ull the eoiitents well preserved, 'lho sufecontutued
our uiost valuable books, papers, jwllcles, etc., and
woiiowlielfcutolbatdurjungment was eoirectlu
buUugoLeil your mfef, which wu decided todu
hfier knowing tho wonrti riul record cf your salt sin
tho great Uobtou tiro t li3. Wu regrd tbopioiec
lionof journilobsiiiriit remarkable, anj this tiro
Is a guaranty of Its bccurlty to lbose wbo may wub
to purchase.
Yours very truly, liics, Kkniui.l & Co.
Al 0 a Communication from Ez-Govor-nor
Ales. Bics,
liostou, January 2, ls.-o.
MESMtS MOllltlS A IUEI.AND.
dents 1 luitteuiude careful examination rf tho
contouta of lho talo pureliased 1 f you Homo )cars
Hlncoby tho (inn 01 luce, Kei dall Co , and wl.ltli
was bubieutto iLu test ot enormous heat In tho
great lire of last Sunday night. 1 reyard lho se
curity of tho safe under the circumstances as most
remuikuoio. None of lis contents veie burned,
nor weru ucycf theinBO Injured by boat as to bo
materially damaged. 1 xboulu ocmmlt any securit
ies to your Bafj hereafter with addlUonsl conn.
deLce. With great respect, jouis very truly.
Alexander 11. Illco.
THE LATEST YET.
BUT TUB SAUB BISULT,
So. Norrldgowock, Me., Kcb.l, iss,
atessrs Morris & Ireland, lioston Mass.i
Tho safe 1 bountit of )ou last October was In a
iwo-story wordm building, which buried Jan n.
Tbo building took me In lho Llilit, und tlw n,U
bul'dlDg and Its contents, tell Into thu cellar ton
anlleofdry wood, niuklnir u hot llro wbleb bikini
for ten hours. '1 he outbltle or tho snfo wat 1 null d
red hot. II melted lho bundle und dial oil Ibo door,
'the contents connbled of watches. Jewell), tllui.
wuro, books raiH-rsito., all ofwhlcli camo out lu
good toudlUou. I'upeia l)ingagali st ttiv tnstiio of
1110 raid word not lnluicd Ghosutn tiowa for it.
scu wt.ai it is, and I leel well satMled with what It
has done, l'leuho wiltu what youeau ullowfurlt
towaida now one, and obll.-e,
O.P.HAU..
CHAMPION RECORD iolliB GREAT
EOSTON FIRE in 1872,
IfHcud for prices ud doserlpUvo catitloguo U
(ore purchasing ultuiwbero.
MORRIS & IRELAND,
64 SUDBURY ST.
Boston Mass.
lprl
BLOOMSBUKG STATE UOHMAi SCHOOL
SIXTH JMOliMAL SOHOOL DISTKICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLBR,"ji7Ph. D., Principal.
ini.-ioiiwun,ii3ni,iii;TCni, cuiiainuitu, onera
iiiiiuiiikbbiu;iuuh, iiiniiiiB mm uuiiimuuiuus ; coiniucieiy ueaien uy Biram, well venuiaieii, nguieii Dy
SMltlL' wiilcr.
Mjo'iiioii iieaiTiutii, nnu e.iiy oi neces-i,
Teachers
moderate. Kin y cents a vvecK ileiliictlon to ul 1 uxpeclliiif to leacli. htuilonw aUmltled at any llmo. itooms rcservuil when i "aireii.
Courses of study prescribed by tho state i
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Clnmical.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Cotirfo In Mutic. IV. Cotirno In
Tho Elementary Sclenltllo nnd t'lasilenl Oimrses
corresponuinftiiCKrcpai .iiasieror mo I
iiicirniiniiiineniH,. siciicu v mo oiuet'
ri
Tl
cen
aim
rntnlnifiio.aililres lho I'rlnclnal.
Mil.-" tiii.iii.i.ii l.l.w l.l.l,. l'rroiiirnt liaitril
Sept. . 'U.-
SPRING
THE
LARGEST
CLOTHING.
JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT
FOR
CUSTOM TAILORING OR READY
t
NOW OKT IIAETB
Wfi INVITE YOUIl EXAMINATION
TO KNOW "WHAT TO WEAR," AND Mow TO WEAR IT."
CALL AT
Mil 2MWmMX&.
THE DAVIS.
l.OOO REWARD.
ONI-3 THOUSAND (l.OOO) HOLLA IIH
I'llKMlllAl 1 II' nil to NV l'KUSON
tint will ilo ii (IKIvAT A JNOI:
OK WOJIK no ANY OJ II lilt
MACHINE
NEW DAVIS ' VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting,
Hwlll mako wldo liem 011 BlieeLs, 4c, hem all
mannerof bias woolen goods, as soft merino, crape,
or goods dlfilcult to hem on other machines. It
makes a more elastjo htlicb than any other machine.
It will turn a hem and put In piping at Mtmo timo
Hwlll turn a hem. sew braid on tlio right sldo
nnd stltcli on trimming at one operation.
It will dot lllngblusor straight, either on cotton
or woolen goods.
It will fell neross senilis on any goods.
I will bind a Href s or Skirt aril few on racing,
either with orwlthouiHiowlngsiut'bts: bind lrt Js
floods Willi the some material, cltherBciillops, points,
squares or Btmlght. 'lho only machine that will bind
Dais, Cloaks, or oilier articles vlib bias, sailn or
silk, from ,V to 5 luclus In wb ib,lthout basting.
It will gather with or wltmut sewing on.
It will gather between two ptece3 und sow on at
the same time.
It will mako amnio and stitch u pillow Blip on to
tho facing at tho saino Umo.
It will shtrr nny kind of goods.
It will mako plaited trimming either with or with
out sowing It on.
It will mako platted trimming either scauaped or
straight and new a piping on nt Ihosamo tlmo. It
will make knlfu platting.
J. SALTZEK, Gen'l Agent,
iiloomsburg, Pa.
oct. 1, '80-if.
w Hrin h m. am mm
Now on fc'niit 1'irnf tti HtuiMHi.
I .l4'lrU Kl-fl-niliiif Tir-v in fH,i
uu'trii niM imni tiointu, m den,
1U ISUO, A U IWiUitM, lrsi
(U iut nt won lor
UiVy luw i ilf ' It' keM wut Ii
I.-iMj-l tv t w In HfU- i 15
t'iy n tun il.itu of wiii', uiiJ to i,itui
in til (Mid'tT J I . fullowln?.
i"ui:iium 1'nlif" Car aro nn I.
M.l-Mii.if.nr from CIIIOtlO t
CQVt tm. HT.Ui'i'tJ, TOI'KKAnn
KAJiHAS CIT', (uniting n ii,., W1.l
but un . utiv vf car lu UCNVU'
uul I'ULJILO. lunfiiif (Ur- aro M
tuu-cl tuall thtou.fh linn, (n wliU
iniuUrAiilxt ubldlnoUnt (he rt'ai
I'or rnU-g, furtliortnf rnrntiuj
una clL'Ktuit Mini ot lnlW;l
Stiitui ll (HKtrt'88,
J, Q. A. BEAM, aen'lEtiternA .
!M7 Hriatlyny,NowVor,,ftni:i .
ii ut him ti'ii ni.
j iih i;.3m
LKCJAL ULANIwS,
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THIS O1WJ0IC
tno very ncsnaciiiiiesror rrorossionai ami Classical
experienced, efllclent, nnd nllvo to their work.
silent Courses nro I'ltOKIlssioSAI. and St'LlcnM t-raduitni; tliereln, tecelve iltatu niploi.i.ai , conferi Ini; (lui followln
"ra oAiin1 ? loAnl o" "um?.C. "CeS ' ' t"U tMv,,s ,,Iuat'3 " n.o other Courses recemi Normal CeitmS
nru
nl Truiti't'H.
CLOTHINGE -
- - - STOCK
OP
T
otss nr
Used In tho pilnclpal Churches for Commuulon
nurposcs.
ESS2LLEWT FOIl LAS2ES AND WEAKLY
PERSONS AND THE AGED.
s peer's fort G-rape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wlno Is mado from Ibo
utco of lho Oporto Clrapo raised In this Couutiy
Its Invaluable
Tonio and Strongthening Proporties
ore unsurpassed by nny other Native Vluc. Tel g
tno pure julcoof thotlraiw. produced under Mr.
opecm ou personal supervision, im purity ana
genuineness uro gtiran'eed. '1'ho joungtst elilld
may parinko or Its generous qualities nnd tno wenk
est Invalid nso It to advantage It Is particularly
benltlclal to tho aged and debilitated, and tuned to
the various ailments tbat affect tho uraker sex. It Is
in every respect wine to iik itKUliu vx.
SPEEE'8
P. .T. Sherry,
The P. J. SIIKUUV Is a Wlno of Superior character
and partakes ot tho golden qualities ot tho grape,
troin which It Is made. For I'urlty, Itlcbncss,Flavor
anu aituicai rropcriics, ii win no round unexcelled.
SPEEIt'S
I. .1. lSs';iBi9y.
This 1IKANDY stands unrivaled In this Country,
being far superior for medical purposes.
IT IS A ruilU distillation f om the grapo and con
tains valuablo medical properties
It has a delicate flavor, similar to that ot tho
grapen from which Itls dlslllled.aud lain great favor
among llrst class families.
See that tho signature ot ALKKKI) SPKEIt.raEsalo
N J., t) over tho coiK of each bottle,
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
deoM "80 1-
To Nervous Sufferers Tho Orcot European
Tioxcij.
I)K. J. b. BisirsON'a,uej.cHia kkdicink.
Dr. J. 1). Hlmpsou's Hpecltlo Medicine UajxisItlvB
cuioiorot'iHorkof body or brjln orexcefts ofany
kind, such us weakness nnd ull diseases rusulttng
from Nervous Debility. lultabtllty.MentuI Anxiety,
languor, lassitude, Depression oi bplrtlb and luue
tlouul il.irangcment'i of tlw uervons rystem r,cn
ernliv. rains In tho
uacK or hiuu, i.os.
or jiemo'y, rrema
turuoldiiguniiddl''
OiistH that lead tt
continpMon.tugntil
ty ,fc un eurly gravi
or both. No nml lei
how blattered th(
system may barren
exeunt of a u j
kind, a Miortcouisu ci m u iu uiclnu wnl n bu,iu cnu
lost fui'clions and procuio bealib and happlnes.4
where before was desponitency and gloom, 1 he Hie
clllo Mcoklno H being used with wonderful suectbs.
I'uinnlilita sent freo to all. Write for them and
get full pailtlrular.
I'llee, Specliio tl.uo iter package, or Mx packngea
fur $3,' ii. Will bo tent bv mall on receipt of money.
Address till ordcin, J, II. HIMI'SON's MKDIUINtt U).
Not tin and im Main stteet, lluffulo, N. Y.
teD.ll.til-f
WAINWUIUUTACU,
WI10IJCSAI.II (IKOCSltH,
PUIUPlUllli,
Doalera Id
THAN, HYHUrS, COfFKB, BUOAII, MOLAUiJM
men, ericu, sioam sodi, &&, &o.
N B.Oonor(W)OBauidAroiiavL9,
ur-orivtt, yu rttUve bfwntu am to ton.
learning.
gas, ana turnlslicil wltu n bountiful supply of pure.soft
Discipline, tlrm but kind, uniform nnd thorouim. Kxpenscf
Art,
V. Course In Pli.vslc.il Culture.
.
paid labor after
.rleuvlug School.
1' V,
im.LMYEIi, Sccictary.
Cathartic Pills,
Comlilno tlio choicest cntlinrtlo tirlnclnlcs
in ineillclnc, In proportions accurately nil-
intett to seenro nctivity, ceriamty, anu
uniformity of cITcct. They nro tlio result
oi yearn ot cnreiiu sttttiy nnu tiracticnt ox
peiliueiit. nutl nro tlio most eilectttul rem
edy yet illseovercil fur diseases caused by
derangement of tlio stomach, liver, nml
lioweN, which requlro prompt anil effectual
treatment. Avnit's I'li-bs aro specially
applicable to this cl.w of illieases. They
net directly on tho digestive nml nsslmi
latlvn jirooesscs, anil restoro regular
healthy nctlon. Their extensive uso by
physicians in their practice, anil by all
civilized nations, H ono of tho many
proofs of their vnltio ns a safe, suro, and
perfectly reliable purgatlvo medicine,
llelug coiiiiioiinileil of tho conecntrntoil
virtues of purely vegetable substances,
they nro positively frco from calomel or
any Inliirloin properties, nml can ho admin'
istereil to children with perfect safety.
Avrit's I'lt.t.s nro an effectual euro for
Constipation or Costlveness, Indigos
tlon, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite,
Foul Stoiuacli nnd Ilrcntli, Dizziness,
Ilcniliicho, Loss of Memory, Numbness,
liilloii'iiess, .Iniiiidlee. Hlieiimntlsin,
ICruptloiis nutl Skin Diseases, Dropsy,
Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic,
Gripes, Dinrrlituii, Dysentery, Gout,
l'ilcs, Disorders of tlio Liver, and all
oiner diseases resulting irom n disordered
siaio ot tuo digestive npparatns.
As a Dinner I'ill they havo no equal.
Whilo gentlo lu their action, theso Tills
are thn most thorotigli ami searching cathar
tic that can ho employed, and never givo
pain unless tho buwoli n'o Intlained, nml
then their inlliienco is healing. They stimu
late tho appetite ami digestive organs; thoy
operate to purify anil onrich tho blood, and
impart renewed health anil vigor to tho
wjiuiu system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & C.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
golxi nr all nuuuaisTs everywhere.
THE CREAT
BURLINGTON HOUTU.
OT-No 1 other lino runs Tbroo Tlirough Pits
Bcngor Trains Dally between Cblciigo, Dos
Moines, Council llliifTs, Omaluu l.Inoolii, St,
Joseph, Atchison, Tockii nnd Kunsns City.
Direct conneetions for ull points tn Kansas.
Nobrajka. Colorado. Wyoming. Montana, No
vnJn. Now Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon nnd
lho hhorteit. Speediest nnd Most Comforts
Wo Itouto vlallaunibi.i to Fort Scott, Denlson,
Itallas, Houston, Auttln. San Autonlo, Ualvui
ton nnd nil points In Texas.
Tbo uncqunlcd Indurements offered brthlj
IJno to Tra Vetera und Tourists, ore at follows:
Tho celebrated I'ultman (10-wtieel) Pulaco
iUceptng Cars, run only on tbU I.tw, D. ft
g.Palaco I)rnwlng-Itoom Curs, with Horton'j
lice InlngChnlra. No extra ebargo for Seals
in ltccllnlng Cliairs. Tho famous C. II. & (.
Palace DtninirCars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars
fitted with Elegant High-Hacked Ituttnn Ito
votvlng Chairs for tbo exclusive uso or first
el(ts pa'scngcrs.
Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com
bined with their Great Through Car At range
ment, makes t hn, above nil ot hers, t ho f n vorlto
lloiito to tho South, South-Wcst, and tho Fur
West.
, Try it. nnd you will find traveling n luxury
Instead or n discomfort,. ' uvv
Tbrouglt Tickets via this Colebrnted Lino
for salo at nil olhces lu tho United States and
Caiuuln.
All Information ntiont Itntes of Fare, Sleep
,n,f.P"r AceointntKi.itloiia, Tlmo Tables, &a.
will Im cheerfully given by npplying to
J. Q. A. VHIAN, Oen'l Eustcni Agent,
Ml Nnjhlngtim St., lioston, Mass.
TAMran urn,"."!1.1"7 !'."' lUw,a" N,!w Vorlt.
JAMI.S H. V 001 t cn. Push. Airt., l.hle:igo.
T.J. POTTElt, Uvn. Munuger. ClnSago.
Matth 18, ':,o,40t
IancerTcurfd
At Crate's Cancer Infirmary. Addisen. M. V.
'H'liHis or PKitfONS irowaii parts or, tho
.waJl(l1.",,v,'u'n cHrl'" 01 this much dreaded dls
wS?i'.'!'.'ir1c.I"lw "lnT w""tW(S thattluylinvo
HrMn"iSidi,.rl'ln n,,lr,rll"e BBI untimely ileath.
,V... ,U,B, . s,lu uiu jiur trcttttoiree. write I
tiL. c.lr. 5!V?,fti!,,.',P.?r.,.,,t1"5-.. CUdiessDri.
hUMi DliOWN, AUdlion, N. Y,
t'ct. 1, 'bu-iy
Weaver & Go's Ada
$1000 A YEAIi
(an bo mode at homo by
..., Hiinu luau urwoinuu, i
boy;t,r girl. Ycu will not
bo obliged to leao jour own town, or Lo away from
"""" ' " nm- Any tno luncoLduct the bust
ni'Ks. It iiiiuliisnociiiiial.
vt IS vt ii.i, bl A1" '.W',''1 AN OUTFIT WOUTII
II )Otl aro finnrxeil flniir,, n.n ......
make fiom II I o in tm uui.U g. tt mo t f our aVnts
1 1..1V v um. u, itHiLuur. wi norc ay
street, K, . wAco march ll, -si-tim
SUl'KUJOll TO ALL OTHERS.
j r. i r.n
lllghu't
1'rltrn
Awaidcd.
IANOS
.HHVHU As SON, 78)1 .HCll fctrtct l'bllodelplila.
-ugliest Awaras lor tho best Ilanosi London
runs, wntcnniai una fenu'a Htuto fairs,
march llsi-tm wtco
LATEST STYLES OP
At tlio 'COLUMBIAN OFFICE.1
3 , j$Vr-
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
UW.nilA & KIltK H.K. U1VISIOX. V"
BUMMEU TIME TAHLE.
on iinil Mtor SiimUv, ,tunn ti.Ust n. ....
on inc rnriuioipnia s ttrin mvironil nit talon '
asfollown " n,0
WB1TWAI11).
Crlo Mall leavoa l'tillndclphl
" " llirrlsburir
' " wtiiiamiurt
" Jersey flior
" " Ui'k Ilavon
' " II' novo
" nrrlve nl 1'rlo
IJ'.Jpm
4 ar. an,
" "mm
' .R0'
'"nm
it i'5 n m
t 'i I'm
n irm
nm
i , Pm
Bi.ilPm
is io p m
4 II i p m
l'Vta
o lopru
J'Jrtm
Tnm
s (o n m
iiiifipm
p m
ciHiam
in mam
II Mam
li :5 p m
i! !2pm
4jpm
11 :5nm
u opm
in i)pm
11 .M pni
3 00am
. Mum
i 15 am
3 11am
Ntajjara lixH' l"e il luladt i M:
uni'n' ii i
" nrr. at ini iu t
' ' l.oek ll tvt'U
" " ifenovo
Ktuif
rast Mno leavei J-hllntlflplim
" llsrrliliiirL'
" aultont Wlllluinsi urt
" " Lock linveu
EASTWAItll.
I'nrinoKxpresi loates tmk Uovrn
lerscyM.i n)
' " Mllliirnnport
" nrrlvo nl Itarilnjiira
" " riuintlelpliiii
' " Kane
Day Express leaves itcnovo
" " I.oek lluven
" ' Wllllninspoit
" nrrlve nt linrrliiiuri:
' " l'lillndelpf;ia
" " Krlo
Erlo Stall leaves Itcnovo
" Lock llacn
" " Wllllftrnaport
" arrives ntlLirrlsbun:
" " I'llll.lllL'Ipllll
1'itst Lino leaves V llllamsnort
" nnlvcsnt llarrlsuurt"
I'liiiaiielphln
i us a m
I Iirlo italt and l-'ait l.lnn wpst-nnri li.mtnn t.
For scranlon "Hkesb.uro and
Scranton,
Grin Mall West, Niagara Express West nnd
Mno west mako clo, rtinneellon at Wlllloinsi mt
wltUN. C. It. V. trains north. ""nuinspott
Nlagar.i Express West nnd Day litnrcss Tnu
mako clofo conncctlun ntl.oc!:linr'n win, n t i.
It. It. trains. , "
Erlo Mntl eait nnd West connect tit Erlo wiiii
trains oil L.H.& M. 8. It. It. : nt. t.Virev wti ii , JT", 1
1'. W. It. It.: nt Hmnorlum with D, Jf, ;sl'.'u'it
nnd at Driftwood wlli A. V. It. tt. .
I'arlor cars will run between I'hltalclDhln nnii
Wlllamsport on Nlayara Hxpresa west and Day Es
prcssKast. Hteeplugcais ounll ulgbltralns.
WM.A. IIALDWIN.
Ueneralbupt.
NORTIIICUN
COJII'ANY.
OENTltAL KAILWAY
On nnd after .Tantinrv irin. icqi intna ...,,
Sunbury as follows i, ' """emu
KOltTIlWAllD.
Northern Express o.so a. m nrrlve Ulmlra 12,30 pm
Arrlvo nt Canandalgua 3.23 p. m
" ltochcstcr 4.40
" Niagara. 8 43
Niagara Express 1. nr. p. m. arrlvo K'mlra n.03 p m
nrrlvo Canandalgua 8.35 "
" itochester 9 45
" Niagara 12.50 a m
Fast lino o.lo p m nrrlvo Elmlra 11.05 p m
" Walklna ll,55pm
SOUTHWAHD.
Southern Exprcna 1.32 a. m. arrlvo Ilarrlsb'g 3.15a m
nrrlvo Philadelphia T.35 "
" Now York 10.33 '
" Iialttmoro 7.40
" Washington 8,02 a m
Paelllo Express lo.uo a ra arrlvo Ilarrlsb'g 12.05 p rn
nrrlvo Philadelphia 3.45 p in
" Now York c.25 "
" Baltimore c.2.)
" Washington 7.C2
Day Exprcssl.si p m arrlvo llarrlsbtirg 3.10 p ra
" Philadelphia 0.45 "
" New York 0.80 "
" Baltimore 0.35
" Washington 7.52
Erlo Mall Lots a. m. arrlvo narrlsburg 3.05 a. in
" ruiladclphlft 7.35 "
" New York :c.33 "
" Baltlmoro 7.o
" Washington 9.0 a
I,. P. I'AltMElt, (Joneral Passenger Agett,
I'UANK THOMSON, General Mnnagcr.
pilILADEIil'IIA AND HEADING KOAD
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSKNGEU
TRAINS.
Juno 27, 1891.
TB4IN8 LKAVE KCPKRT A3 FOI.LOWP(6CNOA Y EXCKrrBD
For New Y'ork, rnlladelphla, Heading, Pottsvllle
Tatnaqua, AC, 11,45 n. m
l'or 0atawts3a, 11,45 a. ta. 7,20 and 0,15 p. ra.
For Wllllamaport, 0,15 8,50 a. m. and 4,06 p. m.
TRAINS rOU KUrERT LEAV AS FOILOW8, (SCKBAV 2
t'KPTitn.)
Loavo New York, vt 1. Tamancnd 11,00 a. m. and
via. Bound Brook Houto 7,13 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,41 a. m.
Leave Reading, ll.tan. m., Pottsvlllo, 12,co n, m
andTamaqua, 1,85 p. m.
Loavo Catawtssa, 6,10 8,40 n. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Loavo Wllllamsport,9,45 a.m,2,oo p. in. nnd 4,3) p. ra
l'asaongcrs to and rrom Now York, via. Tama-
nend and to and from Phlla lelphU go througa
without change of cars.
.J. E. WOOTTEN,
tt O, HANCOCK, Oeneral Manager
J in'! u" lVst 1'1SCI1BCr nni1 Ticket Agent.
E IjAWARK, LA CKA WANNA
ANU
! WUStJiltN UAILUOAD.
HLOOMSBUim DIVISION.
Tlmo-Tablo No. 39, Tukos efTect nt 4:30 A. M
MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1878.
NOUT1I,
(STATIONS.
SOUTH.
a.m. p.m. p.m
Scranton
V S3
1 10 6 15
licuevuu..
Taylorvllle
2 10
2 22
l 30
2 33
2 44
2 49
2 63
0 to
S3
a 33
6 40
6 45
6 50
6 53
C tJ
7 10
7 18
7 18
7 V5
7 S5
7 41
8 04
8 25
8 45
8 53
9 03
7 15
7 S3
7 30
7 44
8 00
BSJ
8 CO
8 21
9 51
9
9
9 45
9 C3
1U 0T
...Lackawanna,,,.
ruihton....,
..West Plttston
Wyoming
Mall by....
-Bennett,....,
Kingston
Klncston
67
3 19
3 15
3 10
3 15
3 91
3 26
3 33
10 18
10 83
10 29
10 34
16 42
..Plymouth June
....Plymouth...,
Avondale
Nantlcoko
.Hunlock'a creek.
...Butcxsumny..,
....Hick's Kerry..
...Bcacli Haven.,
........ Berwick ...
Briar Creek....
.-Willow drove...
.-..LlmoKUgo....
Kspy..
...Bloomsburg....
ltuncrt
10 Cfi
11 07
11 13
11 Ul
8 CO
4 03
4 10
4 18
4 5
4 99
4 33
4 43
4 49
4 63
C 1X1
B IS
9 18
b SO
6 43
11 39
11 43
11 SI
11 07
19 IS
Catawlssa Brldgo.
xranvuto..,,.,
..tntuasKy.
..Cameron
.Northumberland,
18 45
p.m. tun.
run
W. W TTATUTP1T1 linnl
Bnponntenuent's Offlco, fiorantou, Juno lb, 1873.
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(MA Outfit furnished free, with full lnstrue
VIII tlons for conducting t:e mobt protltablo
if) I oV188 ,uut uny one can eugago In.
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Instructions aro so simple nnd main, that nnv ono
can mako great rrotltBfromirevery Mart. Noone
can rail who lswlnicc tn uu-. v.rm.. n ..a
ceesful as men. bojs and girls can earn large sums.
dollaisln aslnglowifk. Noll.liigllkolt ecr known
j , , ',v uinun at tnu otieipcos ovtrono bunarcu
.hi..Vih,. "''oengage uiot-urprlsed atthecato
and rapidity with which tbey aro nblo to mako
money. ou can eneoee in nils i;iti,mtn ituMno
befoie. All who cngae
?i?r f1"'0 ",moat Rfnd prctlt. You do not havo to
Invebl tupltulin
ko all tbo rlfrk. Tbosowho
f.,W money, fchculd write to us at once. All
oet 5--msf' Adlrt't8 1 W s Co., Augustu.llalno
YOU CAN BUY THE B LATCH LEY
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rTf'.Ii,,.'r'Vv,,l,t cPl'rf J'.iiTcIi,lii,or Iron
iVi ,r,H i:,.ljlc" 0,,u "enelled Willi my naiiieol
kin ft ,'upr "wanjuiti-d In material and coif
0.1,1, tl' l nr i"lu 1'l,,lho ''uuies lu lho
V , 11 ,,u ""V know where In get InU
a i'lyi"0 i mo ,"1'"v' I will Mild
il nny InXl p'rlcS"1 y"U' Wl,u wUl l'I''y '01
CHAS. 0. BLATOHtEY, Manufacturer,
300 Market St., I'MUdolphla, Pa.
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'OUmelvejl bvmnkiH. money
Vrhenacmlden flintwA it nf.
Icred, thereby alwuis keening
who alwa a tat-n BrtK: . "22
poverty troinyourtloor.Tuote
wealtlfv SLm'A aru on-ered, generully becomo
Ww,,i.X'j;'1'.1? .tuMe w'" 10 not Improve such
bovs Vn 1 mi?. ,X wLlJljr' wo want "iKliy women,
eaAiin ? F ,Si,!,oi1;S",0r.U9 "Kbt in their own lo-
Su iSSfUIf lurnlsh an eitenstvo outfit and
make money-Iciy MWd.V."..'
wnilotimo
Pull Inform
SSff?.!" '? ne work or only your star 1 moments.
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