The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 15, 1882, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMfeBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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Respeot for tho Ageu
I low iicnittiful in tlio young Is in
spect to tlio nirud. How, moro than
bountiful one little net of ilutif illness
looked to my, nnd doubtless so to nil
other beholders, ns two young girl, or
Indies rather in every senso of tho word,
assisted their aged grandparent along
tho street to tho eliureli. Nor did their
attentions ceaso until sho lnjd gained
her seat. Tlio dear old lady could thus
improve tho favorable opportunity to
hear again tho preaching of God's word
so precious to her soul, perhaps think
ing all the while it may be the last
time sho will bo so blessed, or o'er thu
veil will bo removed and sho will see
tho Master face to face. I could not
but think her lot was east in a pleasant
place, and it was plain thai those oo
cunylng tho middle ground had faith
fully fulfilled tho trust reposed in or as
sumed by themselves i thus imbuing
tlio mind of youth, from early child
hood, with the thought and feeling
that lovo and respect were duo tho
aged. May bo rewarded in kind.
There nro comparatively few who
will live to become octogenarians, and
if any ono of in does live to that ad
vanced ago may wo bo so cherished.
How many, or how few of the old peo
ple but are soon set to one side, left to
their own solitude, seeming to learn bo
times that if they will only keep to
their solitude those younger than they
are well suited. Their tottering steps
are too slow for tho paces of youth.
Hut this ono aged 'Mother of Israel,'
oh 1 it does onoVheart good to witness
tlio kindness shown her. And will
not those young souls bo richly reward
ed, both 'in this life, and that which is
to come.' Vor is it not the grace of
God abounding in their hearts that ac
tuates them, and would they not be
kindly considerate for others where no
kindred tie exists. And tho spirit that
pervades them will bo leading them on
to obey God's behests in all the walks
of life.
Wo know that ono duty well done
is but the stopping stono to another
and another, until, life's duties all fin
ished wo will hear tho Master say,
"Well done, thou good and faithful
servants, enter into tho joys of thy
Lord." And let us remember
"TlmtOod lias marked each sorrowing day,
And numbered each secret tenrj
And Heaven's long years of bliss slinll pay
For all his children suffer here."
What goes with the Farm.
Mr. II. A. Ilaigh, of tho Detroit bar,
gives tho following valuable informa
tion in the American Agriculturist
for December :
"When a farm is bought or soh!,ques
tions often arise as to what goes with
it, and disputes may often bo avoided
if farmers know just what their farm
deeds include. In brief, where no re
servations aro made in tho deed, the
oouveyanco includes the land, the build
ings upon it, and all such chattels or
articles as have become so attached or
fixed to tlio soil or to tho buildings, as
to become what is known in law as
'fixtures.'
"What constitutes a 'fixture' depends
largely on the intention of tho owner in
putting it there,and also upon tho man
ner in'which it is ailixed. Anything so
lixed to the. soil or the buildings that it
cannot bo removed without injury,
nearly always goes with the farm ; and
anything of a pennant nature, fitted
for permanent use,and annexed thereto
by the owner with that intention,
generally goes with the land, though it
might bo severed without any injury,
as tho following examples will illus
trate : All fences upon tho farm go
with it, but not fencing materials, as
rails, etc., if bought elsewhere and pil
ed upon tho farm, and not yet built
into a fence ; they have never yet been
'annexed.' But rails cut from timber
standing on the farm and piled up for
future use, go with it j their original
annexation is not severed by being
changed from standing trees to rails.
If, however, they were cut with the in
tention of using them elsewhere than
on tho farm, they would then be per
sonal property, "and would not pass.
The bare intention in tho mind of the
owner in this instance makes the differ
ence between real estate and personal
property. Hop poles, if they havo
been onco used upou tho farm, aro re
garded as a part of it, though at.tho
timo of salo they aro stored away for
future use. Loose scaffold-polos, how
ever, laid across tho beams of a barn,
have been held not to bo a part of the
realty. Standing trees, of course, are
part of the farm ; so aro trees cut or
blown down, if loft whero they fall,
but not if corded up for sale; tho
wood has then becomo personal prop
erty. Faith Cures.
Past Eating.
Mastication performed in haste, savs
and exchange, must be imperfect, even
with tlio best of teeth, ni'd duo. ndmix
ture of tho salivary scerctioh of the
food cannot take place. When a crude
mass of inadequately crushed muscular
fiber, or undivided solid materia! of
any description, is thrown into the
stomach, it nets as a mechanical irri
tant, and sets up a condition in the
muciiotis membrane lining that organ
which greatly impedes, if it docs not
altogether prevent, tho process of di
gestion. When the practice of citing
quickly nnd filling tlio stoniftcl with
unprepared food is habitual'tho-digestive
organ is rendered incapable of
performing its proper functions, hither
much larger quantity of food than
would be necessary under natural con
ditions, is required, or tho system suf
fers for tho lack of nourishment.
Those nnimals which were intended
to feel hiirridly were cither gifted wtyh
tho power of rumination, or provided
with gizzards. Man is not so furnish
ed, and It is fair to assume that ho was
inl ended to eat slowly. Wu 'must a
pologize for reminding our readers of
facts so familiar i but wo do this in the
hope that any who olinuco to havo in
fluence with tho mauagers of largo ho
tels where dinners a la table d'hote are
in vogue, will take measures to bring
about a much needed reform in which
these entertainments aro conducted.
At tho best and most frequented estab
lishments in places of fashioublo resort,
whero multitudes of health-seekers are
wont to congregate, tho hurried dinners
are not only causes of annoyance, but
actually go far to prevent the benefit
which would bo derived from a change.
No f-ooner is ono course than another is
introduced, without giving' 'the -truest
time to digest or even swallow tho first.
Tho eagerness to secure good divi
dends takes a particularly mischievous
form, when it piles food on tlio plate
of a customer and compels him li. con
sume it breathlessly. The matter may
seem a small one,but it is not so. Just
as a man may go on for years, with' de
fective teeth, imperfectly masticating
his food and wondering why ho suffers
from indigestion, so a man may habit
ually livo under an infliction of hurried
dinners, and endure the consequent loss
of health, without knowing why, he is
not well, or how easy tho cause, of his
illness might bo remedied.
Extermination ofSaltnon.
Tho destruction of fish seems to be
if ointr on in n tcrrlblii way, both in
Oregon nnd nt Lako Tnlioe, in Nevada,
as the followlnt: two items will show :
The first item not Is that a uentlenian
who canio down from tho Cascades
lately, states that ono of tho fish-wheels
there caught 4,100 salmon in twenty
four hours. The fish appear to bo
runnlnir in vnst numbers, as ho saw
a man with n dip-not catch seventy-
eiiilit nt tho bend of nn eddy in less
than' nn hour. Ho eauuht three nt
ono scoop. Tho fish, in makinc a
tiassauo of tho cataract, are compelled
to keep closo to tho shore, and so aro
readilv captured. Tho second item,
from tho Kcno (Nev.) Gazette, states
"that 1,200 pounds of Tahoo trout
were shipped below bv exoress ono
n'mliU Of this amount It. D. Burton
caught -100 pounds. For the past two
weeks nn average of 1,000 pounds
havu been shipped through Wells, Far
go it Co's express at this place daily.
There is little credit in catching trout
at Lake Tahoo at present. Women
and babes and sucklings nro catching
their strings of from forty to eighty
trout in tlio space of from one to threo
i
-hours.
How Dressed Beef is Prepared.,
An article describing "how 'dressed'
beef is prepared in large 'western 'pack
ing houses for shipment to the East,
says ; After arriving in the yards tho
cattle are allowed to rest for two days,
during which they are carefully fed
and watered. When ready for .killing
they aro driven into an .enclosed alley,
from which open ten stalls. As they
stand in theso stalls a man shoots them
from above wit, a Remington rifle.
They are then attached to a chain and
in a few minutes aro cleaned dressed
and ready for the cutting derartment:
Ono day's supply of slaughtered cattle
is kept in advance of this', department,
so that cattlo kitted and dressed one
day are cut upHhe next.. In the -cutting
department the carcasses aro cut
into the various shapes and izes need
ed for shipment and are put; into t,he
icehouse or chill room. Tliir.Qomlias
a capacity of 100 tons of tTieat, 'and
there is another of the same capacity,
and a third which holds "0,000 pounds
of dressed meat. The temperature in
these rooms is kept at twenty eight de
grees I'aiircnheit, but has been on occa
sions reduced to sixteen decrees and
maintained at that point for twentv-
four hours. This temperature is pro
duced by the circulation of "salt-pickle
through inch iron pipes, which seem to
bo everywhere, and are covered with
an inch and a half of puro whito frost.
his arrangement is in strict accord
ance with natural laws, as the cold
pipes attract the moisture which con
tains whatever impurities there may bo
in mo air or trie room, anu rentiers tho
air dry, which is as essential as to havo
cold. J. ins method of refrigeration
equal to the presence of fifty, tous of
ice in each room, and its superiority in
point of spaco and convenience can bo
cadily seen. When ready for shin-
ment tho meat is taken from the hooks
in theso rooms and put into the refrig
erator cars.
At tho meeting of Baptist ministers
in New York city tho Itov. Dr. G. W.
Sampson read a paper on miracles and
cures by faith. Ho told a story of a
woman who was treated by Dr. Ham
mond. The woman believed she could
bo cured by the application of Lourdes
water. Dr. Hammond told her he
would apply Croton, and if that did
not help her ho would apply Lourdes.
lie applied Jjourues, out she, suppo-un
it to be Oroton, refused to bo cured.
Dr. Hammond then tried Croton, and
tho woman, believing it to bo Lourdes,
was healed. In his Vonort of tho meet
ing and tho subject under discussion,
the Now York Tinw.it "ives the follow-
ing :
"The Rev. Dr. Charles Rhodes said
God was as capable of working mira
cles nt this time as in scriptural times,
but Ho was always chary of them
He related the wonders performed by a
certain physician who once visited
New York, The doctor went into tho
room of a bedridden woman and bade
her arise and walk. Slio did so. The
Rev. 1). O. Potter, tho moderator, sab
hu knew of a wonderful case. Instead
of some ordering the woman out of tho
homo fire was applied and the effect
was tho same. Tlio Rev. .1. G. Shrive,
ot vonkers, told ot a young woman in
that city whosu sight was restored bv
putting drops of oil on her eyes nnd
praying. The Row Dr. Thomas said
miracles were not confined to marvel
in healing. A young woman who bo
lioved in faith hired a house in Brook
lyu nt $I.jO a year, but she had no
money to pay tho rent. Dr. Thomas
saw the first month's rent was paid, mid
the young woman tried to induco tho
agent to have faith for tho romainde
of his pay. A young woman in New
Raven was cured by a doctor in Bos
ton. Dr. Thomas questioned he
rather sharply, and her reply made him
a littlo cautious, bho said tho greatest
obstacle to her cure by faith was tl
mill stern, m: oampson spoKo ot
woman ill with typhoid fever, who was
not expected to live. J'rnyers wer
sent up for her and she recovered. Dr
Kerfoot, of Baltimore, told of a sick
brother who was prayed for and tlio
remark of a person who suggested that
it was no wonder ho got well wnen six
doctors quit seeing linn. '
An attractive, youthful appearance
scoured by using Barker's Hair Bal
An Excedingly Greedy Oow.
Hon. Harrison Bally, of Kentucky,
owns a cow which is highly valued.
A fow nights ago she got into a corn
field and tilled herself so full of tho
provender there that sho was unable to
rise when she laid down, and nothing
'short of her death was expected until
a neighbor came along and undertook
to relieve her bv plunging a butcher
knife into her tlank just in front of
the hip bone. This failed to havo the
desired effect, and another neighbor
proposed to enlarge the hole made bj
tho knife and remove tho food. To
this tho owner would not consent until
convinced that sho would die any way,
and then the experiment was tried, and
fully six bushels of undigested corn,
cornstalks and grass, in a stato of fer
mentation, were removed from her
paunch. The opening wns then closed
nnd in a very short time the animal
was on her feet and ns contentedly
chewing her cud as if nothing unusual
had happened, and is to-day as well as
any other cow on the place.
Iron in a colorless stato and Peruvi
an bark, combined with well known
aromatics, make mown s iron isitters
tho best medicine known.
A discovery has been made lately by
a Bavarian arclueologist, Hcrr Sester,
at the point whero the Euphrates bursts
through tho Taurus Range. Here, in
a wild, romantic district, lying between
Madntieh and Sauisat, he found a line
of megalithic monuments, averaging
between 55 and GO feet in height, and
bearing inscriptions., They are m a re
markable state of preservation, and
Herr. Sester has no doubt that they
formed a part of somo great national
sanctuary, dating back somo 3,000
years or more. There was formerly at
this placo a necropolis of the old Coni-
magene kings, so that it seems reason
able to attribute these colossal monu
ments to this ancient people, tho here
ditary foes of the Assyrians. Very
little is known about them. The
classical writers allude to them only in
casual passages, and the arrow-headed
inscriptions, although mentioning them
very often, have hitherto yielded scanty
information.
John T. Eaymond's Jury.
AMUS1NO IKGIDKNT OK TUP. TIIXAS
cutci'ir which kvkn Raymond
co'ui.dx't rsKaisT.
Tho members of John T. Raymond's
ury in "(Jolonel boilers aro sometimes
peculiar lot, and their impanneling is
i odd as their appearance at times.
It is tho duty of the property-mau to
secure tho necessary number to decido
the fate of .Lmra Jfaickim for her
looting of Colonel Sltclbu. To do
this he is, obliged to skirmish about for
those who will lend dignity to the oc-
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ciiNiuii, nut uu is not always successmi.
Sometimes after being' secured they
will provo recreant to their trust nnd
skip out after seeing the performance
up to tho end ot tho tourlh act. As
this has been practiced a number of
times, "Props'' hit upon tho idea of
seizing their hats and holding them
until the termination of the play, thus
securing the jury. Ed. Kidder was
telling tho other evening of a jury they
had hi one of tho town of tho Texas
circuit. At the beginning of tho fifth
act the district attorney commences his
address to tho jury. In one of his most
touching perorations ho was suddenly
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niiAiiTiqjuiu uy a ma, gaunt nnu oxcueu
juryman, who rose in his seat, shook
his linger nt tho court olhcial and
shouted out with a voice that trembled
with emotion and bug-juice, "Yes she
lid shoot him, and she treated him
right. 1 was down in them front seats
and saw it myself." The whirlwind of
laughter that broko from actors and
audience tore tho remainder of the per
formance to tatters, and even Kay-
moud's- indignation was not proof
against it. Vmemnati iiujutrer.
John Brown having been sont tho
other day at Balmoral by tho Queen in
quest ot the lady in waiting, who hap
pened to bo Dnohes of Athole, Biidden
ly stumbled against her. "Hoot, mom,'1
said ,1. J$,, " yer lest the woman I was
looking for .' Tho enraged Dutchess
dashed incontinently into the roval
presence and exclaimed to her Majes
ty: .v.uadam tJ.ls. has insulted moi
ho has had tl)0' impertinence to call me
a woman, To which tho Utieen ro-
plied with cutting severity: "A
prav, what aro you t" AH tho ladies
in wailing ami ladies of tho bed chain
ber havu a deadly hatred of John
Brown.
til VB HIM A 1IH3T.
When enfeebled by long suffering
proceeding trom torpid liver, bilious
ness, indigestion, constipation or sick
headache, tako uimipock JJi.oon JJir
TKits. which L'lve rest to the wearv and
rciuvlgoratcs all the organs of tlio body.
Are the Purost and Best
Bitters evor made.
They aro compounded from
Hops, Malt, Buclivt, Mandrako
and Dandelion, tho oldest, best
nnd most valuablo medicines in
tho world rtnd contain all tho best
and most curalivo proportics of nil
other remedies, being tho greatest
Blood Purifier, Liver Begulator,
nnd Life and Health Restoring
Agent on earth. No discaso or
ill health can possibly long exist
whero nop Bitters nro used, so
Taricdnntl perfect thejr operations.
They gio now lifo nnd vigor to
tho aged nnd infirm. To nil
whoso employments causo irregu
larity of tho bowels or urinary
organs, or who require nn Appeti
zer, Tonio nnd mild Stimulant,
nop Bitters nro invaluable, being
highly curative, tonio and stimu
lating, without intoxicating.
No matter what your feelings or
symptoms are, wlnit tlio discaso or
ailment is, uso nop Bitters. Don'fc
wait until you nro sick, but if you
only feel 'bad or miserable, uso
jjop Bitters at once. It may buvo
your life. Hundreds linvo been
' Eiivcd by eo doing. $500 will bo
paid for a caso they will not euro
or help.
. Bcmcmber, Tjop Bittors is no
vile, drugged, drunken nostrum,
but tho Purest and Best Mcdicino
over mndo; tho "Invalid's Friend
nnd hope," and no person, or
f 1 1 111 HI I (
ituniiy snouiu uo wnnout it. )
A NOTlU) HUT UNT1TIXP WOMAN.
ll'rora tlio llonton Glol,:
I . .
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baco, La.moBa.ck, Sprains anil I
Drziscz, Asthma, Catarrh,
Coxizhs, Colds, So ro Throat,
Diphiharla, Hums, Frostl
Bites, Tooth. Ear, and Jload-
ache, end all pains and achca. I
The 11 Intertill and c-llernat remedy In the
wor.J. Kver)' tiott.a r; Jir.mtee.1. Soklby metlicinti
dealer, every here. D.Mclioni In eight Uni.'uaffLt,
rr Ice 50 cent, and f t ag.
FOSTEfl, MILBUtlN & CO., Prop'ri,
BUri'ALO, :i,Y.lV.S.Ai
Hiww i m ..u ....,
Feb. 17 ly. 'si
MAS BEEN PROVED
Tho SUREST CURS for
KBKSNEY DS3EASES.
TtAMi aUttia htefe or disordered tirino indi
ato that you nro a victim P Til EH DO WOT,
IIE3ITATEJ ue Kidney Wort at once, (drug
tjUta recommend It) and It will tpeodily over
come tho dlie&flo and reitoro healthy action.!
a qJjnC i'or complaints pocuuar
huUlwOito your box. such aa pain
and weaknesses, Kidney wort is unsurpaoaou
im it ttriii rutt tjroantlr and cafclr.
Eitiicrsci. incontinence, re wuu on oiuirac,
brie dnst or ropy dencsita. and dull dratfeina
paino, all tpecdily yield ta its curative powrr,1
43- SOLD JjX Alili UiiUlitilDiVJ. inco f 1.
1
BLOOMSBURG PLMltlG MILL
mu ..nriAtr,f,ri liM'lttr r.ttf Ida 1lrin1nrr VIII
on ItallroAd St rcct, lu nrst-cmsa condition, is pro
parod to do all kinds ot work In his line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
f urntslicd at roasonnblo prlcos. Ml lumber used
13 well seasoned nnd none but skilled workmen
aro employed.
ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS
turnlshed on application. Plans and eclnca
tiona prepared by an experienced draughtsman.
CIIAtlLES KRVC,
ItloouiNlmrg, Pa.
CARPET
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
I. C. SLOAN & Bit,
IW.OOMBlWltO, PA.
l vmfacturcra of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS,
SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C.
First-class work nlways on hand.
HKPAUILKG MIA TL YDONH.
I'rtccs teducalto .tHtV the times.
PAPER HANGING.
WM. F. BOIDINJE,
IKON ST., Mtl.OWHnCOND.IIT.OOMSHUUn, 1"A.
is preparra 10 uo an itiuus oi
l'laln and ornamental
PAPER HANGING,
BOTH DECORATIVE AND I'LAIN.
All UlntlN oI'TuriiHiiro Repaired
and made rn good aw new.
- in d Lto4 UkeatM cf Mm. Tdlil E. rinlr.
i Ly.-H. XutJ,, n ho abort all cllicr human Ulniri
t ul'ifLlly colli d the "Ptar Vrli tu of Woman,"
of ln-r t urrci pumlenU lovo (u call hrr, Sh
.Jm : ilcvotud tu licr work, which Is Iho outer mo
t u i-..-t'n-:y, and U obliged to keep tit ladr
a,- tut.HtuUL:iliCrAniv.(rthlarv9Comi'tiun1cnr
v u li ilit.ljr pvar l.i u;kji her, each U art tig U F;xclal
RiJmrf Hi?'!tnr,or Joy nt relcuofroni It. Jlur
ViAtuWo. 'i!.puuMUaniedlc!no for goo and not
eil curt.. i, I havo icnona!l taYiitlsutidltaxtd
HMuatUtlw ft tlio truth of thlt.
O i account cf t'-i proven niartti. It U rw.nmcnded
an I tirtwcriiMNt by pebcat pliyilclau In ttw country.
Ono myn "It works ULo a charuuml arc-4 much
j'tln. Itwlllcure ontirrly tho wont ami cf falling
of tlx uUru. Irucorr)io?a, Imular and iwilnful
Mtrutniutlun.aUOvftrUnTruuUwL Inflammation ami
Ulceration, nxUii, all Displacement and tho con
icutntri-lnil wcakncM,aaa U especially adapted to
the c&anro or ure.'
It pcrmiui-iovtrr portion of tba lyttem, andifirei
neUfoud vigor. It renurrs falntaetui, flatulency,
uitrr) i ait eravinff ror nunuuimi, ana rvlitvcs weak
new of tmttu,mMh, It cunn moating, Iloadachra,
Vk rvoui I'roatratloii, G rural lability, SlecplcMneM,
iVprtfclon and Indlgcitloa. That tuMng of Uaring
dsvrii,caul.a pain, weight And Lackacho, li alwayi
permanently imml by Ui um, It will at nil limn, and
pndr al clrcunutance, act In harmony with tho law
that pot crn tho fomalu r jut cm.
It e- ht 'y U per bottle or $it for $5., and U solj by
dmcf'fU .Any aJrlf required m to tiH'clal vows, and
tbo namei of many vho ha e been rclorv4 to jwrfoct
hiulthtytU uQot the VtiretaUo Compound, cunba
obtotutxl by uddretalnir Ilia,,, with atojupfor repiyi
M her home in Lynn, Mam,
Yvr Ulrinty Complaint of tithtr $tx thU compound U
onfturj-aawd a abundant testimonial ihow.
"Mr Jlnkliam' Urer rill." wyi one writer, "are
(Uteif in th uorU for the euro of Coiutlputlon,
JiUuumrw and Tvr4dlty of the lirtr. Iter Wood
rurL.tr m orli w ondem In It vptcial line and UJj fair
to iHiual tho Compound lu JU popularity.
All must rt i t her aa an Anuvl of Mercy v. hoa ' nolo
ambition la to docouu tg other,
JOHN A. FUNSTON & CO.
Real Estate, Trust, Investment,
and Collection Ollice, Blooms-
burg, Columbia County, renn a.
Properties for Sale in .Columbia County,
ra.
05 acreB In Madison township, largo house.framo
barn and out-bulldlngs ; good MM, water and
fair quality land, lleasonablo price and terms.
Owned by Mrs. Esslck.
70 acres In llenton township, near New Colum
bus. A very doslrablo and productlvo farm with
good buildings, fruit, water Ac. Price $3000.
Terms easy.
103 acres in Flshlngcreek township, near Zlon
church, lirlck dwelling, barn and aueds, good
water, two orchards and othOi-fruits. Pflco and
terms reasonable.
2i acres in Jackson township. Small farm
cleared, with farm buildings. A saw mill and
dwelling. Also a large quantity of pine and hem
lock timber.
150 acres of excellent land in Mimin township;
on road between Ilerwlckand Mllllln, owned by
John Wolf. Had., on N. & W. II, li. 1!. nrlck
house, farm buildings, orcuaru, water, sc.. nnu
Bulllclent supply of timber. A valuable property,
UO acres In Madison township, noar Jersey-
town. (Jood frame house, barn, water, fruit anu
timber. Will bo sold cheap and on good terms.
7 acres In Madison township near Van Horn's
school house, with frame house, bUblo und good
trait.
63 acres In Hemlock township near Kvan's MI1L
Vramo house, bank barn, young orchard of 'choice
fruit, good meadow, running water, c.
lit acrosof excellent farm land l miles west
ot Illooinsburg. Farm buildings and two tenant
houses.
too acres In Pino township, near Pino Summit,
Farm buildings fruit, water and considerable Um
ber.
5 ocroa ot limestone with three 1:11ns In Centre
township.
A 3k story woolen mill wlih full set of machin
ery, a good natural water power, all lu good wort
Ing order with good trade. Also n large dwelling
barn and out-bulldtngs. Also 2r acres of land on
Little Klshlngcreek, 0 miles from nioomsburg
Abo ten other farms In various localities.
Properties in Bloomsburg and Else
whoro.
A larije, comfortable and nearly now threo story
brick residence on Houth Market street, with
Mansard roof. cas. water, cold or hot. range, b itu
room, heater lu cellar, stable, well, choice fruit.
ic, all In ilrst rate condition, Price reasoaiblo
and terms easy.
A carriage manufactory with tools and trade
desirably located on Iron street, below Main
Two pleasantly located brick residences on
Centre street.
Two largo jraino dwellings on Third street.
west nioomsburg,
West
fruit
PXaUnSBING,
GilS FITTING,
STOVES AND TINWARE.
,:o:
E. 33.
ilas nurclmsed the Stock and Business of I. Ila-
genbuch, and Is now prepared to do all kinds of
worK in uis line, rmmuiug uuu una ruuug
specialty. Tinware, Stoves,
ENqES KD rErJErS,
In n great variety. All work done by
EXPERIENCED HANDS.
Main Street corner of Kast.
BLOOftlSaiURG, PA.
A neat framo residence on Main street,
nioomsburg, with stable, good water and
arounds and building In best condition.
A very desirable brick on Main btrcot, suitable
for business and resldeuco combined.
A double brick residence on East Main street,
desirably located. Terms easy.
A frame houso on Sixth street near Market,
brick and also a framo dwelling on ruth street,
both In good condition, Pleasant homos.
.Two Btnall frame dwellings In i:st nioomsburg,
cheap, Two frame dwellings on Iron street, cheap,
Alargo new brick roildenoj at the corner ot Third
atd West streets,
A very desirable framo dwelling on Fourth
Btrect,CatawUsa with "table, watei, fruit, &o
also at Catawlssa, a coal yard with sldlug, lirg
bed ot good sand, dwelling on premises, put ot
which can bo used as building lots.
Also, other properties not mentioned, and do
Blrablo building lots located on Market, fifth.
west and other streets,
Strict attention paid to the examination ot titles
ana;to conveyancing, and all matters submitted
promptly atteoded to at lowest rates charged by
real estate agencies. For particulars apply to
JOHN A. FUtWON, or
PAUL U.WIHT.
THE l'ANTAOHAPlI WNDKU
FOIl SAI.K ONLY AT
"THE COLUMBIAN" OFFICE
CALL AND SUE.
O. E. SAVAGE,
PEiLitn in
ilvorwaro, Watchos, Jowolry, Clocks.
Ml binds of Watchos, cftckR and Jewelry neat
ropairea.nna warrauieu,
tit) feirlfci&ilAJ fc?! I
AND
NONE BUT FlItST-CLASS WORKMEN EMP
LOYED.
Estimates l&ado on all Work.
WM. F. BOD1NE.
JUvci'it buy et' should
Select an Oryan
!?'( yu it rant via yotul
JCvevy day work and
Years of' service.
JSvcry V.stey Oryan
Sold Is made
Throuyhoul with
Usqual fidelity, and
Yields unrivaled tones.
Ssml for Illuttratcd Catalogue, J. ESTP.V & CO., Urntllclioro, Yt.
fiinir m a mm vm
And other first clnss Pianos, und u lingo lot of
MUSIC BOOKS,
ArIOLINS, ACCORDEONS,
HUBICAL OMMtll,
VIOLIN STRINGS,
AbbB cvei'y&BsBBB Baa iSae MUbsBc Mghc.
OT. SALTZBR,
MUSIC ROOM,
FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET,
BLOOMSBURG PA.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
mSKEumm
PKNNSYLVANIA KAIMtOAD. PHIL.
AUIXPHIA ft KIIIE It. It. DIVISION.
Philadelphia nnd Krln Itallroad Division and
Northern central Hallway.
SUMMKU TIMK TA11LK.
In effect Juno Cth, 192, trains lcavo Northum-
bcrland.
KASTWAltll,
.!.. ft. m. Sea Shoro Express for Sunbury, Har
rlshurg and Intcrmcdlnto statlonn, Lancaster,
Philadelphia, Now York, Ilaltlmoro nnd Washing
ton, arming at Philadelphia t.to ti. m.j Now
York, 0.15 p. in. ilaltlmoro, S.io p. m. ! Washington
0.41 p. m , making close connections nt Plilladel-
puiaiornuni'iiciiuiu iuuu.
1.4o p. m. Hay express for Hunbtiry, Harris
burg nnd intermediate stations, Lancaster, Phil
ndcrplua, Now York, Ilaltlmoro nnd Washington,
nrrlMngnt l'hllaileiphtn 7.35 p. in. Now York,
10.35 p. m.j llnUlmore, T.W p. m.i Washington, 8.41
p.m. I'liiunnn rnnor car inrougu io rnuauci
phla nnd passenger coaches through to Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
8.or, p. m. Wllllamsport Accommodation for
Munburv. llarrlsburg nnd all Intel medlato Mil
lions. Lancaster, l'lillndelpnla and Now York,
arriving at Philadelphia K.&5 a. m. ! New York o.ib
a. m. Weeping car accommodations can bo secur
rdnt Ilarrlsburgfor Philadelphia nnd Now York.
Philadelphia p.moDgcts can lemaln in sleeper un
disturbed uuiin n. lu.
l.r,5 n. m. brio man mr Biiuuury, unrrisourg
and Intermediate sliitlons, Lancaster, Philadel
phia, New York, Ilaltlmoro nnd Washington, ar
riving at Philadelphia 7 tu a. m. i New York, il.lB
n. m. Baltimore 7,45 n. in. : Washing
ton, 9.17 n, in. Through Pullmau sleeping cars
are run on this train to Philadelphia, Ilaltlmoro
nnd Washington, and through passenger coaches
to Philadelphia nnd Ilaltlmoro.
WK3TWAHD,
O.iis n. m. Krle Mall for Krlo nnd all Intermcdtalo
stations with through Pullman Pnlaco car nnd
through passenger coaches to Eric.
f or t;annnoBigua nnu iuiermeuiaiu siauoiis,
Itochestcr, lluffalo nnd Niagara Falls, with Pull
man Palace car and passenger coaches through to
Hochestcr.
1,4.1 p. m. Niagara Express for Knno nnd Inter
mediate stations with through passenger coaches
to inne. ror uanaimaigua nnu principal inter
mediate stations. Itochcster. lluffalo nnd Niagara
Kails with through parlor car to Watklns and
through passenger coaches to itochestcr.
tVJ5 p. ia Past line for Lock Haven and Interme
diate stations, and Klmlra, Watklns and Interme
diate stations, with through passenger coaches to
Y aiKHln.
TI1HOUOII TRAINS 1011 NOUTnUMDCItLAND
FI10M THE KAnT AND KOUTII.
Nlacara Kxnres.1 leaves Now Vorlc. 6.80 a. in. :
Philadelphia $.40 a.m.; Washington, 8.07 n. in,:
Ilaltlmoro 9.M a.m., arriving at Northumberland
1.4 1 p. m., wiin uirougii I'uiimnn ranor car irom
Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from
Philadelphia and llalllmore.
Fast Lino leaes Now York 7,65 a.m.; Philadel
phia, 11.05 a.m.; Washington, 9.37 a.m.; Haul
more. lO.Cifl a, m., arriving at Northumberland
6.85 p.m., with through passenger coaches from
Philadelphia and llaltlmorc.
i;no nan leaves new l ore i.oop. ra.; riuiaaei
phla, 11.20 p. m.i Washington, o-M p. m.; Haiti
more. 11.20 n. m.. arriving nt Northumberland .6
n. in., with through Pullman l'ataco sleeping cars
irom riiuaucipiua, wusmngion nua iiauimoro
nnd through passenger coaches from Philadelphia.
WEBER--SSARBKEilM
CKNTRAL RAILWAY
BLADTK BOOKS!
. BLANK BOOKS!
Of every ilescription li tiled and
bound to'order ; aiso bindi r of all Peri
odicals rsticli as Harper's, Century,
St. Nicholas. Peterson's, &c I f"ct
nil, I'nblications bound in latest and
most substantial styles.
C:rresp:ndos:o Solicited.
. . - v.J. 'W. RAGDER,
10 &.112 W,! MAEKET. STEEET,
,ILKES:BAHRB: Pa.-
I t y
p
Used In tho prlnclpalChurchcs for Communion
Iiurpuius:
Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per
sons ana me Agoa.
GGflerMvSewingMacliiiie'Depot,
Eiftli Storii Below Market St.,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
fflacblne
Celebrated While Sewinc
Now Davis Vertical Feed Sew
ing Macliino,
Now Home Sewing Juaclrino,
Household Sewing Machine,
Estoy Sewing Jfachine,
Genuine Singer Sewing Machine,
Singer Pattern Sewing Machine,
Attnriimonm best Spwlntr Machine Oil. and Nee
most mr nil sinvinL' iiincninea. SowIul' Machlneii
Bold on monthly payments Liberal discount
inane for eusn, every macnino nurrnaseu irom
me in wnrrnntedtobo Kent In good running order
fnr tifn vt.nis fri'd or eharkre. and thorough In
jtructlona given by tho bust lady operator In ihls
pan oi ine Niue in e in i iiurnti. a.muiuu n.j
stoct ot maehlnvs bejorn nurcuoiiiig
w
iUNWRIGHT & CO.,
WllOLim LE anOGJMS,
I'llII.ADEU'HIA.
rcAS, syiiyj'i, copkce, buoah, molassls,
MICE, bl'lCKd. UICAKS SODA, AC, C,
N. u. corner Siicond and Arch Btreeti.
unorders will receive promptatlentlon'
ALMOST AS BAD.
M'lmt llui IUTileX'd ,rlijlrluii ilu lu Ciinrnui
IhnerHi'iu'r.
"I'll tell you tho honest truth," answered tlio
doctor, "iirlght'ii Dliuiao bolhers the medical
men nlmost us badly na ciiicer does. Having
paseml a certain stage, both point mralghtto
eternlt)'. Itmuybu uuprofeasloaal to let out thu
Hecret, but whenever a putlfia comes to mo with
liriiii.r'j iiiUiirisK. irunv kldnev trout le uetlnir
like ill. I till Will to put on IIKNSON'H C'AI'CINE
rultOl'ri I'LASTKU wllhout delay."
TLo doctor np'ikoby up' taid. Tho (.'apclno
i.ru'ii Hunt in Um nnor. It you can bo lic-lni.il. tho
biDcInu will do It. iaok out for frauds. Is tho
wordt'Al't'INK cutlniliHinl'idlo of tho plaster
irui nn avA i,u lb-lit. l'rlcir ya cents, tcabury i
inl..... il.niilu,d Nflw Vnrlf II ItrllpKl. nu'nrls
iiuuu.uui V'v'iwwi .'" -v.. ...a"
PIAlsTOS,
TVTOKTIIEKN
XI COMPANY.
On and nfttr Tebruarv 19th.19Sl.tralns will loavo
Sunbury as follows:
NOUTOWAUD.
Northern Express 0,30 a.m.,arrlvc Klmlra U.30 pm
Arrive at uananuaigua a, -in p. m.
" Itochestcr 4.40 "
" Nlairarn. 45
Niagara Exprcus l.M p. m. inlvo Klmlra fi.05 p m
urmu uananuaigua n.ao "
" nochester 9 43 "
" Ntaeani 12. RO a m
Fast lino s.15 p ra arrlvo Klmlrn 10.20 p m
vtaiKins n.iupm
SOUTIIWAHD.
Southern Express 1.32 a.m. arrlvo Harrlsb'g 8.13 am
aruvo rniiaacipuia i.uu
" Now York 8.33 "
" Ilaltlmoro 7.to
" Washington f-.22 a in
Lock Haven Ex 10.50 a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g la.M pm
arrive rniiaucipuiu- o.uu p 10
" New York 8.45 '
" Ilaltlmoro 5.20
" WashlnL'ton 0.47
Day Expreusl.50 p m arrlvo Harrlsburg 8.3e p m
rmiaueiDina T.va
New York
llalllmore
FINE , INLAID FRENCH WALNUT CASE OltGAN, STOPS, 1)0 CASH. Krio Man 1.15 a. m. arme Harrihst?urgn
W.xsy Terms. SutlMTuctltm Gtitirantecd.
3A.ao3sras jpxjtsto waee booms,
1'hlladelphlH
iew iorK
Baltimore
Washington
10.00 "
7.oe
8.17
3.00 a. m
7.0B
8.35 "
7.00
MUSIC HALL BLOCK,
Junol
WILIEBS-DARan, PA
J.H. WOOD, General l'assengcr Agent.
FliANK TUOSISON. Goneral Manager.
SPEER'S
Speer's Port Grape Wine I
FOUR YEARS OLD.
THIS CKUIIlItATED NATIVK WINK I.-I niado
from tho Julco 01 1 hu oporto drape, raised In
this country, It3 Invaluable
Tonic and Strongthoning Properties
aro unsurpassed by any other Nallvn Wine, lie
Ing thejpuro Julco of tho drape, produced under
Mr. ripuer'nrn personal supervision. Its puilty
and genulnenos-i. nm ginr.intoen Tho j ounget
child 'uny parliiko of its generuus ipinlltlcH, und
the weaKestinvau.l usoic to acivaumgo. u i par
llculailv benellcMl to tho need and debllltnled,
and suited to the vnrlom nllments that nllecttho
weaker (.ex, It Is lu every respect A WINE '10
UEHKl.IEDON.
DTTTiTQTn'Ni'C! for Soldiers, Widows, Parents
x immuiiunm Ch dren. Any d sense.
wound or Inlurr entitles. Millions nnnronrlatcd
and working fores doubled. Prompt worK nnd
nomcs maoe nappy, reo flu. ppiy now.
WIDOWS, re-niarrled.now entitled illlrincr widow
hood. Great succes In INCHKAsi: cases. Hocnty
nnd Hack Pay and Discharges procured, Deserters
entitled to nil dues under new laws. lnleiils
for Inventor-". L-tnd Warrants procured, bought
and sold. Too "would k mildikk," (weekly
paper.) oainpin copy irce. elln siamp ior inn in.
structlons blanks and bounty tawe. N. W.
1-Tl'ZnKUAI.li CO., 1'enslou, Patent nnd Land
Aixys, AaniDiitiur., jr. u.
aid. Dec. 1-4w.
:1 11 1 RjJ EPILEPTIC FtTS.
A T.rndlns London rhyt"
IriMii i."4tntrliblK-H nil
Olllroin Ni'-Vcrli
lor tho Cure oi
t.
chltV of 'r llcpay,lm9 wlthnnt !onbt troatuJ nn-1 uitil
I annnyctliPrilvinrjl'liyMdin. ltlinircci
1 .mi 1 1 ill nii'.tfinsiiHif, Imvo lunrn trr
' ,1
f
)ii it. ITu
) ii uor'it rii 1 1 1 I'lMLA'n, wlileli I, i nondl
liniilnof hi won tiur ful riiru fr-'n 1t unv ittf.
i.inyBaiiJtlitlreiprft'iianil r O. AJart
Hi sutiiiiiriirnmniiii'ii
i All. HL&Li'.OLL', hv, b4 Join Et., "iievr Yurtr
B E L A i 0 TO-DAY .f.V?
I llCDanHIS NBVU c,i I, inn Now Rnnri.
1.10
r JKiulli.
Mnui ITHI.Inn Mn.u DnnHu.
fllvt-B fteprc.iion till! I v.nti ,if ..i. etc. Atftnu
unoJO-iy n'd
piIILADELPilA and BEADING BOAD
ABBANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
Juno W, iss'i.
T1U1KS LEiVE KUrKHT AS FOI.tOWS(SUMDlT
KXCSPTnD.
For Now york,rhlladclphla,Headlng,rottsvllle
Tamaqua, tc, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,15 u. m. 4 CO and 7,2U p. m.
For Wllllamsport, c,ls 8,(0 a. ra. and 4,06 p. m.
TiiiiKarou xumuT lbavb la follows, (SDNDiY
fcxcxrno.)
Loavo Now York, via. Tamanend o,oo a. m. and
via. Hound Brook Itouto 7,45 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
Iave Ucadlng, n,ta a. m., I'ottsvllle, H.ss p. m
andTamatiua, 1,35 p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, 6,10 s,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave SVllllamsport,9,45a.m,2,oop.ra. and 4,80 p. m
passengers to and from New York, via. Tama
nend and to and from Philadelphia go through
without chango of cars.
J. IS. WUUTTJSN,
General Manager,
C. O, HANCOCK,
General lussene-er nnd Ticket Airent.
Jan.10, 1881-tf.
DULAWARK, LAGICAAVANNA AND
WlijTIillN It.MLltOAD.
BLOOM8BUBG DIVISION.
4f,' ".vTviI fl'r'V. -w.'.Minwn,j,Ninn -Zfiiyi!iiI4ti
rw rmPKiuiMi. Mri.Riu Ad
( flS-S iv-Vl' t8 " " I " IT t ! l-.n i.l I on
VVV AfiV-Sijr''." '"""' HM. Tu.Vimuu,
Ni "J K4-1 tl?J?V J rtn., ItumHt. Ac
V f'-PiZ? if 15'-"''!''",sTtuuiVl.';-
r 1-fS. X" "fl"'!1" I.i-rn. . U.wuiiaolbM
I Kflk-,M m 1 1 i nim Er.LLo..u-iifi,;;i;
t?-W.v .r'r.'.'.MImjwmi.t.ih.r,,,.,,!,.
4ft.i3y?'A ,t "fc-r".n'"ly".r,,UnuWI'iMl,,-mi
v.'S sMr Qi ,iLi"iii-iii.w.i..Hr
111 1 -'-i-Z-iy naxatui. . i.u.,f r
NOUTII,
p.m. p.m. a.m.
u 15
a oa
9 0
8 60
8 ti
8 it
8 U7
9 4
9 37
9 30
9 21
9 19
9 14
OCtOSMy
SPEER'S
ThoI'.J. SlIKItUY Isa wlno of Sup-rior Char
acter, and partakes of tin rich qualities or tho
grapo from which It Is male. Kor Purity, Klch.
ness, Flavor nnd Sledlclml Properties, It will be
found unexcelled.
SPEER'S
Qi!
This IlllANDY stands unrivalled In this Country
being far superior tor medicinal purposes.
IT IS PUItts distillation from tho grape.and con
tains valuaolo medicinal properties.
It has a di-hcatu lUvor, Mmllir to that of the
grapes, from which It l distilled, and Is lu great
favor ninomr first-class families.
Heo that Iho signature ot ALl-'HED HPEEIl, l'as
salo N .1. is over thu cork oi each tottle.
SOLD TiY O. A. KLEIM.
AND 1IY DltUGUISTS EVHHY WI1BHU,
sept. 82, vi, t-y.
To Norrous Sufforsw Tho 3rr at European
uosos.
mi. j, u.mni'oON'a srtcino meoioini,
Dr.J. 11. Simpson's Spocino Jlcoicino is a posl.
iivu iMirn fnrmorw,rkof lioilv or br.iln ornxcess
ot any kind, such as weakness and all diseases re.
Bulling irom rteriuus ueumi) , iuimumvj,.m-miii
Anxiety, Languor, LnssHudo.DepreBblon ot rjpltltH
uud functional derangements of tho nerionssys
tern ucnerally, l'alns lu tho
iuuck ur PIUV, J.UBS
oi .iiuiuvry, i re
mature old ago
inn diseases that
lead to consumpt
ion. Insanity &an
early grave or
uuin. .-u mailer
now shattered tho
iyslcin may be
um x, ill iiiivruuTTr'rihort course of this
moaicine win resioro um iosv iiineuuns ami pro
cure health and happluosswhere before was de
spondency and gloom, Tho Specino Medtclno Is be
Ing used with wonderful success.
Pamphlets snt free to all. Write for them and
get full particular
Price, Speclilo ji.oo per package.or six packages
for $5,( o. will ho sent by mall on rooelpt ot mouoy
Address all orders, J. II, MSII'SONU MKUlDINU
CO, Nos. 104 and lillaln street, lluiralo, N. Y.
For Bale by J. II. KINl'OKTa, liioomshurg, ra.
feb st 82-ly
i
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iirdlfjl-mUi.u a ti. 1 1
l.lbrrtiUctii s
.iiuu.i'.nui'.'U'hii.ri,
Jta fFZ -j
Ii.-a.-ycf Jy5r3
8 25
8 'lb
8 1C
8 07
S 00
Superior to
any IIteuot
mo Heal uuthorillci
Miry to no iiciira.-
itoari'l Biiif-II l'ir f a' by Dni wli.
W.II.MionullriMNfl'.V
dec 15-1 w
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1 50
1 41
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STATIONS.
Scranton....
llellevue. .
Taylorvlllo..
..Lackawanna..
Plttston....
. West 1'lttston
Wyoming..
Mallby...
liennctt...
Kingston..
Kingston....
,1'iymoum juno
....riyinoum,,
Avondale .,
Nantlcoka.
llunlock's creek
. ...mucksninny.
....Hick's Ferry.
....ucacu uaven.
Berwick .
llrlar Creek.,
...Willow drove,
Ltmo ltldgo..
nupy.,..
...nioomsburg
ItuDcrt....
Catuwl'n llrldgo
.....I'uuYiue..
Chulaskv,
Cameron...
Noruiuinbcrrd
SOUTH
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9 2 1U
a 45
9 11
9 6
10 03
10 03
10 18
10 IS
10 SO 3 02
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8 18
83
3 45
S 51
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10 L5
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4 27
4 33
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8 40
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7 22
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7 87
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8 50
9 00
8 00
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8 10
8 18
8 25
8 80
H 85
R 52
9 00
9 04
I) 20
p.m. a.m. a.,m.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
From the Districts ot Assam, CwmuoMi. CiciiAii
KASdllA AI.LV.V, DARItKLINU. 1IEIIHA llOOV. nnd
others. Absolutely Pure. Superior In ilavor.
Tho iiost economical. Ileuuirea only hair th
usual uuantlty. sold by all grocers. JOHN o.
PHILLIPS & CO., Agents nf thu Calcutta Tea
Fjuuicuie, uiu ai.er-i. i.
uec. n-1 w a
, . . w- p- HALSTKAD, Supt.
Superintendent's omce. Scranton. Feb. 1st, 1882.
Wanted
Afir.XTS! AffKXTS! AGENTS !
I or i,i.n. JKJIKJl bran' new book, entitled
Tliivty-Tlivee
xears Among
f
A true record of theAuthor'i 77.r 'im j.. in.
By Gen. Sherman.
ThU new work iru ct rnr iit,.Crlbe,I for by freniM
n.vM ... . ...u .nt. ,iTi ujr i.ci,. Acrmnii, (en.
anmt.Gn. $.r,.hii, (.. . ; -I. n. l,.fiW, of l:m-
InentMtn. Ill 1. th Air, - ;Mle(-i(uaiosAifiii
turwrtllcu," llininn- v. iur (.MctlwJIil,) ni -"!
uutot'afiiu-irirK nri. Iiui'ie lutluntle account
o our inilluil cvtr ptimi si, fully rovollnn their "lunir
life," nrrrct illn.-i, rt,i.,u,.,ti-. Jd, rrli lo with Ihrllllci
vtrrlcncciff UigAut'ior, nn,l of faumui Scouti, Trtrpen,
uiw.uvj., n.r.. iiortirr ituuum, nc, vividly portriylnjr
I.lfo Intha dr. at Wtlm U iriwu. IUJ i.uuin, l,i ,)r,u.
Willi Bl.-il llnemlm mi-1 fupi-rb Chrimo-I.llhorirh
I'latct lu 15 colvrl, fri m hotosrlht mailt ty the V, B.
uuviruiiu-ni ejyrcwy jvr fiu irrcdl u ork,
Alill.N'THI Tfcli erautl Uuk It now out-ielUni ill cfttn
lutol. So vomwliHoiu Ascutl ircraze 10 to lioortltri
-day. w wmt 1001) more ijrcntt at once. Excluriit
l irruorvanil (l T.rm (fli-oi, Our Urtg circular! with
full paillculart ..J , : A lint Bncclmtii Mm mil
u.iuifiin ior u a i-rni n unn. Aa-lf m llto i-lo publlilicn,
a. v. tuuiiiiuii'.-i c 1.U-, luiti ruini, C-RK,
sept SMtn
HMR BALSAM.
TiiiseK's.mtdrcKkinc;
is luclVrid by tliow
wholnvc iifccdit, tunny
iiim't'ar art.i. c, on ac
count cf r.t iup?rior
cleanliness aud flinty,
It contains material
only that Prt beneficial
to tho iculp and hair
nndftlva(
Restores His Youthf j Co!or to Grey or Faded Hair
P.irker Hair Palsan Is finclr perfumed and Is
warranted to prc cut falling ol the Iwir and to re
move dandruff and iuMng. 1 Iiscojc & Co , N.Y.
tt, Knrj i ilti, at dtuWri In drun aJ medlclim.
CUT THBS OUT!
AQENTQ Ci 4 C! ?S fl tS-lt PER
MAKE J II U St9 WEEK.
Wolinvoetoroslnlo loacllnsr Cltlos,
rt-ut eiitalu tiie
niiU 1'rlnclpi
..ur ..i
AddluM
M M t rflllSrS Q 3l2L,nctnwnnnnAvo
m uu v ccantoij, pa.
March 8-ty
A Superlative ttcallli and Slrennl'i Rntlnrrr.
If you are n i.-icchaiiiq or fanner, worn out with
prork, era muilier tun ('own by fipiily or house
hold UullMlry l'AlillCII ' (ilNbEK 'll.MC,
If ) oti ure n jw)xr, minuter orliiiincstrnanex-liamu-il
by menial nr.iinor niixiou.crei. do not lake
liitoxicaunstiiinulanti.butiisol'atUr'stiiiiserTonio
Ifyouhavo Conjuroptioii, I)ypc,sla, Klieuma.
Ism, Kidney l omnlaimt, or pny uuoriUr cf the lunji,
i lomacli. U cli, blood or ticr cs, Pa hKKit'ii CIingkr
J omic will euro you. 1 1 li ihe til eaten lllood 1'urifior
And the Ccst and Surest Cough Curo Ever Used.
IfXoiiarouaiiinK away fromrge, diuipation or
any dilate or vuknct and iiuir n tiimulani talco
(jinchh i 1 omc ot cine I it ill invigorate and build
you nji from tlig fint dose but will never intoiicate.
It ha laved liundrolt cf livcit it may save youri.
CAUTION 1-IUfu.t all luWltut.i. r.itir'i(lliifTor.lL
coiIoi.J e( ihe Utt r.ti't4UI lemti lu lltvworlJ.auJ l.vullrly
dltTcr.DI frnit rrAraUolil of tth'in ., tivud let ilrculu t
I lltcoi A Co., i, y, o -, It 1 1 iUm, al d.aUn U ilruik
CIIUAT fAVINO rt'VIXQ P0LLAR SIZE.
from r.hlu!i our uirt-uta elitalu their blin llcumitiltli'.
Our l-'.it'lorieM, and I'rlncll'iil OUlec nro at
llrli-. I'.l. --ii.il for i.ur .Neir t'nluluiilie and
a rina wceic in jour own town, Terms nnd ii out
uu lit II 10, AUUlltB II. II Al
Atalue,
it A' to,, Portland
match 81 -ly
llltl n anil tattine fracrjnrA til. mn.l .1.1. I
delightful ncrlumo exceedingly nonular. Iliera
Uiiolhlni; lllioll. Insiit upon luvin-I'LoKEt.
Ton t.0LuaiE andiook lor tisnatute of
naev.rr lottla. Acy il ufl 1 tr J.ul.r In i-.rfiuu.rr
'"" I '-.. il.iH.. Ir n. ' '
I. Ml'. I, I i 1 II- V , i t'c tux.
f,.Vtr .
ilarch s, '93 ly.
f
sain to all who are getting gray.
Price SI. 00.
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