The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 14, 1888, Image 4

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    THE C0LTJMBIA3N" AND DEMOCRAT. BLO0MSBJJBG, COLUMBIA POiUiNSTY, PA.
An Imaginative Swede.
TAItNS THAT lUVAt. T11R WILDEST Fl(l
MF.NT8 C0NCEIVK1) 1IY HID Kit HAO(UIU).
Rondure of Riilpr Haggard's startl
ing story of imagination, "Allen
Qaatcrmaln," will readily recall his de
scription of tho loathsomo and horriblo
fresh water orabs wliioh tho adventur
ous travelers encountered on tho banks
of a river in tho heart of Afrioa, but,
says tho Philadelphia limes, thero
are few persons awnro that nearly 250
years ago stronger and more torrible
monsters woro gravely roportcd as ex
isting on tho Delaware, and that, too,
by a historian and minister of tho Gos
pel in a professedly serious work, man
the romancer has introduced in his
lively novel of tho Dark Continent.
In February, 1G43, there landed at n
placo oallod "Tho RockB," on tho
Christianna "river, within tho present
limits of tho city ot Wilmington, ltev,
John Campanius, whose namo ieTsomo
tithes printed John Carapanius Holme.
the last word being added to denoto
the placo ot his residence, Stockholm,
in awecuon.
Campanius, who camo with a vessel
load ot Swedish and Dwell im
migrants, was tho second minister who
visited tho shores of tho Delaware and
tho first who remained any considor
able longth of time, his predecessor,
Torkillns, making only a brief stay.
Campanius remained in tho country
six years, exercising tho priostly func
tions, seeing much of tho country, tho
natives and tho early settlers, and
wroto a book, which, edited by his
grandson, printed originilly in Sweed
ish and translated in English, forms
one of tho earliest authorities on tho
history of Now Swodcn, and is for tho
most part trustworthy.
His errors and exaggerations aro at
this day obvious, but when the writ
ings of tho clergyman first appeared
in Swo den they must have created, to
say the least, the liveliest interest in
this thou prao'loally unknown land, and
doubt many innocent Scandinavians
marvelled greatoly at somo of the
things of whioh thoy were told. Of
tho existence of precious metals the
chronicler told only such stories as'
were common to the other writers of
tho time, and for which it is easy1 to
account, as, for instance, by tho quite
natural error of mistaking iron pyrites
for silver or gold. But such stones
were far too tame and commonplace for
tho imagination of Cimpanius. His
remarks upon tho firefly aro more in
accordance with his romancing style
and love of the marvelous.
Ho says: "There is also a kind of fly
which the Indians call 'cucuyo,' which
in the night gives so strong a light
that it is sufficient, when a man is tra
veling, to show him the way. One
may also writo and read tho smallest
"print by tho light they give."
And now follows an invention which
would really do credit to the author
of tho nightmare tales of Africa.
"When tho Indians go in the night a-
hunting," says the old time-Swede,
"they fasten those insects to their
hands and feet, by whioh they can see
their way as well as in the day-time,"
and he further states that ono night
thev frightened all the eoldiers on
guard at Fort Christianno ( Wilming
ton), who thought that an 'enemy was
advancing against them with torches
But even this docs not exhibit Cam
patriae' best powers. After speaking
of various colored earths which' might
bo ued as ink and paint, and describ-
- i 1 1 r i i i
ing a tree reaeniuuug uux-wuuu uuu
smelling liko "raw fisTu," which could
not be Bplit, but when a fire was built.
to disclose the wonders of tno am
mal kingdom. Among the least of
these was "a kind of fish with great
long teoth" (found only in the waters
along tho shore destined to be the site
of Philadelphia), "which the Indians
call 'raamtto, which means spirit or
devil," and which, bo says, "plunges
very deep in the water and spouts it
up like a whale."
The favorite subjects for the exer
olso of tho' writer's imagination seem.
however, to have been tno rattlesnake
and the king crab. Tho latter Cam
panius really makes so muoh moro'for
formidable than Haggard's fresh-water
crabs as to put that author of stal
wart fiction to shame. "At Spiders
Point" (Bombay Hook), says he,
"when the south wind blows, a great
many 'sea spiders' are driven on sboro,
which aro not able to return into the
water. They are as large as tortois
es, and like' them have houses over
them of a kind of yellow horn. They
have manv leet. and their tailB are
half an ell loDg and mado liko a three
edged saw, with which tho hardest
"tree1 may be'siwed down.' Whether
the' crabs were in the' custom' of saw
iog down tho timber of the virgin for
est, and thus aiding the colonists in
making "clearings" when thev were so
wi fort una to as to bo stranded on the
'shore, or if 'simolv the "three-cdoed'
tail might bo used for that purpose in
tne lianas oi man, is not ciear. it n
interesting to note with what an addi
tional and vague terror the crab is in
geniously'invested by being termed a
"sea-spider."
The rattlesnake was not mado Buffi
ciontly rcpulsivo aud terrible by na
ure, and bo the Swedes were seriously
assured that "thero is nere also a largo
arid horrible serpent" winch "has
head like tho bead of a dog, and can
bite off a man's head as cloar as it" it
had been hewn down with an ax.
Thero are horny Joints in their tail
which mako a notse'liko children's rat
tics, and when they boo a' man they
wind themselves iu a clrclo and shake
their heads, which can bo heard at the
distance of ono hundred yards. Theso
snakes are three yards long aud thick
na tho thickest part of a man's leg,"
It is not strange, in view of theso and
timiliar statements About tne country,
hat' the immigration of the Swedes
was slow, and amounted to utile, to
Bvnn the Scandinavians, whose prow
ncss has beon proverbial from tho time
of fabled Thor, might bo appaled by
tbeso dog-headed serpents, and giant
snur.ioilnil anirlfirn'' Theso nassacea
and others which might bo quotod
from the vo'umo of Rev. John Cam
panius' aro Interesting as showing the
lovo for tho marvelous and for exag
goratipn whioh exists even in tho
minds supposed to bo tho most serious
and pros am, and they afford an excel-
' lentexarople of the manner in which
wildlyfalsp -ttriprcssiona woro carried
to thePl'd World concerning tho Now
in an era when tho wohdors of tho
world wero less understood and man's
credulity was groator than now.
Thero is something of poetry in the
fact that within a stono's throw of ho
Bpot where tho first permanent Swed
ish settlers landed, on tho shores of
which Campanius told his wondrous
"traveler's tales," is a great industrial
establishment, which, of all in the
world, wan chosen to manufacture a
palatial palaco car for tho King of
Sweden in tho year of our Lord 1870
Chips.
"In rcmeinbranco of his daughter's
botrothol," Is (he way n modoit work
er recently Sent a liberal subscription
to a nobrow chanty, and happy must
bo tho daughter Who has so senslblo a
father. A betrothel Important 6vent
as it is to tho person especially Ihtbr
osted is hot so uhusual hn bccufirioo
that a wholo town need got excited
over it and all tho friends and neigh
bors need bo caltod in to feast at the
parents' expense Remembering the
poor is an excellent substitute for win
ning rich mends, and wo aro glad no
ohroniclo tho now modo Of celebrating
a happy event. Jewish Messenger.
Mr. James Yoting, of Bath, whllo
eng jed in raising timber fro rathe bot
tom ot tho bay, found Bocufely pinned
to ono of tho logs a piko weighing 18J
pounds. The fish had run with 'such
forco against a largo pointed sliver
that it had porjotrated bis body and
held him prisoner. The strangest part
of tho whole affair was revealed 'on
opening the pike, when thero tumbled
out a tour-ounco com silver watcn,
throe trolling spoons,- a"bair 'of 'silver
spectacles, and a while porcolain door
KnoD. xoromo ju.au.
' Dr.'Talma'go' 'comes high. Ho ro
"celV6'd Sl'2dO for'twd lalks 'at'theTied.
mont' Chautauqua. It irthoro'' "peasant
ttf'gd'into tbd World nnd' brtach tho
uospoi to every creature on sucn terms
than to "rido a circuit all the year,
round for $15.0 and an occasional do
nation party. But whioh sort of
preaching 'does most 'gdod' 'we shall
never find out in-this world. Macon
(Ga ) Telegraph.
"I wad attorney for' a'railroad tWen
ty years ago," said a Detroit lawyer
yesteaday, and one day went out' to
settle a loss with a woman. She and
her husband had been struct at a
crossing, and, while Sbo Was1 'badly
hurt, he was killed 'outright and horses
and buggy smashed to pieces. , They
had the dead wood on us for $15,000,
ai the engineer did not slWal the
crossing. I went out to' khaki) an of
fer of about 812,000. 'The widow was
not ablo to sit up, and I stopped at
store in the villago and bought " some
orange's'and lemons and took them 'up,
When wo finally cot around to 'the
matter of damages she said: 'Yes,, it
is a Cad thlngTand'thd'railJad was to
hlnmn- Vint T rlnn'fc want tAba rrloan
About it.- I sup' 03e tne Prudent a d
nil of 'em'are'wbfwed most'to death,
and Peuriposo' I .could stop'all the cars
from .running, butl.want.'!td be just.
Your bringing'up,'aU'that fruit prOyes
bow kind-hearted you an are, ana it
vbu'thiiiW vdu'fcbuld afford toteive' 81
000 I'll Bign off. 1 made her aefcept
$5000, and took her tho money my
T
sell." Jjeiroxi jpree l'ress.
A LETTER FROM LIEUT.
GOV. FULLER.
Pond's Extract Company y New York
City. .
GENTLEMEN: I bee to say that
POND'S EXTRACT is a household
friend with us, and without any hesi
tation, I am very glad to commend- it
Yours truly.
LEVI K. FULLER.
Prattleboro, Vt., June 0 1888.
BlaineVEstimate of Thurm&n-
"Twmty Years la Congress." ,
(Tip vanlr in t hn Sinnl n WflA PRt flllllKn-
ed from the day he took his seat, and
was never lowered during tho period
of his service Ho" was an admirably
disciplined debator.was fair in hjs
method of statement, logical in bis ar
gument, honest in bis conclusions.,
Ho had no trioks in discussion,' no
catcH'pbrases to iebure1 attention: bnt
was direct1 and ruahly. His retirement
from the Senato was 'a serious Inks to
his party a loss indeed to the body.
He left behind him the respect 6f all
with whom he had been associated dur
ing his twelve years of honorable'- ser
vice. An Important Element
Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is
the fact tha' every purchaser receives
a fair eonivalcnt for his monoy. lhe
familiar headline "100 Doses One? Dol
lar," stolen by imitators, is 'original
with and true only of Hood's S'arfeapa-
rilla. This can easily bo proved by
anv one who desires to test I lie matter,
For real economy, bay only Hciod's
Sarsaparilla. Sold by til' druggists.
Bhendan'e Grave in' Arlington- "
iwasnlnsrton Letter 10 Philadelphia nines.)
In their evening drives those' who.
take in the shaded solitudes of Arling
ton observe a change in' the appear
ance of thq grave of Sheridan, although
it was Mrs. Sheridan's wish that the
treasured relics of mortal'iy of her hus
band Bhould be laid in their mother
earth in tho simple gravo of a s6ldier,
Siuco tiio martial ceremony and 'man
ner of burial were compassed in accor
dance witn her w'lBlies, a few Weeks
ago, the military authorities of tho
grounds have added somo improve
ments ot their own. Without opening
tho gravo they have dag around the
casket and have envelopod it in a as
ing of brick and cement. On tho top
they have sunk in the earth an irametuo
Be Btone of cubic form weighing about
three tons, which originally was the
base of a column of the old War Do,
partraent. The sacred spot of Sheri
dan's final test is now marked by the
appearance of the dressed surface of
this immense boulder about ono inch
above tho fresh green ofthesurroundiog
turf. It bears no inscription, but
wreaths of immortelles mark it 'to the
gay drivers by that it is a grave. Un
til a suitable monument rears its in'
scribed form of granito or bronze tho
stranger must be told that thero rests
on that peacoful hillside the ashes of
tho hero of Winchester and Fivo
Forks.
Tramp, to Man on btroet Uan you
civo a fellow somothiiii: to get some
breakfast with!
Man Go to tho devil for your
breakfast, won't yout
Tramp rls that anindiroct way of
inyitiug mo homo wi h you, sirt
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documents, and I am awaiting his ro-
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there has beon plenty of time. I hear
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BLOOMSBUIIG DIVISION,
STATIONS.
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Plymouth Junction 7 95 10 42 2 54
Plymouth 7 10 10 47 8 69
Avondale. 7 14 10 61 3 03
Nantlcoke 7 19 10 55 8 o
nunlock's -. 7 26 11 09 3 19
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nick's Ferry. 7 65 11 22 3 39
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Tlnadlniy llnllrnilil for TAm&nCnd. TamaaUS. Will
lammort. sunburv. rottsvllle. etc. At Northum
berland with P. K. Dlv. i. Ri R. for narrisburB,
Lock Haven, Emporium, warren, corry and Brio.
V. JT, UALDlAAif, wu. ...
Scranton, ra
Pennsylvania Railroad.
PhiladalDliia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
iixn
TIMETABLE.
In etfeot AUG. 5, 1883. Trains leave Sunbury
EASTWARD
9.40 a.m., sea Shore Express (dally iMcep
Sunday), fornarrtsburgandlntermedlatestattons.
arriving: at muaaeipniaa.iD i. m. -.""V.";;
KUlVvm., TlAlr.fmorfl. 4.49 n. m.
R Kit n m ftnnnM-Mnir AtPhllSdeillhla'fOr
ran sea
Shore points. Through 'passenger' coach
PhllAilAlnhlA.
to
1.43 p. m. Day express
dally except 8anday),tornarrl8bnr(r and Interme
diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia
.ilKstaBBMBH.
i:D.m:Vwashinirton.k(X)p.m.liurretParioreartimo past the republinan press in ithis
nKnfStPnriatt
7,49 o. m. nenovo Aceomiuuuitn lu.iu
fortlarrlsbnrganaalllnWmedlatertaaons
ltFbliadeipnia.29a. m. jhbw ion i.iua. ni.
Banimore. d.io . m. -, "'""kiu":'i1.
S amanrS ?aeS ?DBhCif SSrsSk'eSain'i'n
8le.ePfr.uLdlat?Jl5irt.V.I,.,Jl.Ti'.-.,l,Tr..rf.h. ,r.A
Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia
"". "E." i."''.'!-''" '"n!v...U",,inn
sleeping carsarernnontwstralnto PMiadoiphla,
Baltimore and Washington, and through, passen -
ger coacnesio rniiaaeipnia ana uaiuuiuro,
WKSTWAHD.
R.inn. vn.wTCriA vaII maIIv). for Erie and all
Intermediate stations ana CanasdsKrna ard
inr.ArmAiiiat.A Arntinnn. KocheBter. BuIIalo and
Nlttcnra valla with throncrh Pullman Palace
cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roches.
9.93 News Express (dally except Sunday) for
Lock Haven and intermediate stations.
12.92 p. m Nlauara Express (dally except Bun-
d'iy) for Kane andlntermedlatestatlons and Can-
Ar.rlfllcma Anil nrlnr-.lnAl 1 ntArmedtate HtatlOnH.
R-Theator, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with
through paasengor coaches to Kane and Rochester
and linnet Parlor carto WatxlnB
,except8nnday)torRe -
!S,n.a,iSS SSSShSJS:
1.30 p. ra. Fast Line (dauy,exc
nnvn Anii lntprmfi1lat.A Rtatlona.
kins and Intermedlaui stations, with through pas
senger coaches to Renovo and Watklns.
v.oj a. m. unaay man ior ueuovu uuu iuwhuo-
aiaiosiaiioo--
THROTjan TRAINS FORStJNBirRY FROM THE
' JIAHT AKU HUUTU.
nnnilav mail lpavAR PhllAilnlnhla 4.30 a. m
nflrriHrturff 7.40 Arriving &t sunburv 9!0 a. m. with
through sleeping car from Philadelphia to Wll-
tiamspon.
Vawi RvnreRR Iaavar Palladelnhla 4.80 a. m.
Harrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally, exoept Sunday
Arrlvlnc Ah Rnnhnrr O.M. A. m.
rmiaaeinma. 7.40 a.m.: naiumore.wa. m.wuu
ATrtpnr. HnnilAV Artivtntr at sunburv. 12.99 n. m..
who mrougn uuneL i-ariorcariruiu ruiiuucitiuia
ana mrougn passenger caacaes iroui ruiuoi'
nhla Anrl llAltlmnrn.
Fast Una leaves New York 9.00 a.m.; Phlladel'
nhiA.it.no a. m.! waahlnirton. 9.90a. m.i Balti
more, 10.49 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at
uunnury, o.su p. m., wiui inrouKn puseuKei
coacnesrrom rnuaaeipnia ana ii&iumorv.
Erie Mall leaves New York aoo p.m. i rhtladel
phla,ll.29p. m. j Washington, 10.00 p.m.; Haiti-
ire.ii.zuD.rn..aauTi Arrivim: ui, Duuuuira.ii
m.-, with through Pullman Sleeping care trom
Uadelnhta. Wanhlnirton and Baltimore and
hrough passenger coaches iron) Philadelphia.
8UNnUllY,HAZr.KTIN WII.KKHnAltllK
KAII.HOAI) ANII SIIHTII AMI WEBT
111'ANIUI RAILWAY.
(Dally except Sunday.)
winraabarra Mall leaves Hunburr 9.99 a. m.
arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.49 a. m., Wiuces-barre
Exnress East loaves Sunbury S.39 rj. m., arriving
ai moom rerry b.2 p. m., wuxes-oarre y.u p. m
Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 10.20 a.m. arm.
tng at Bloom Ferry n.48 a. m Hunbury 12.39 p. m
Express west leaves Wllkes-barre 2.99 p. m., ar
riving at Bloom Ferry 4.19 p. m., sunbury MCp.m
SUNDAY ONLY.
Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:29 a. m., arriving
at Bloom Ferry 10:18 a. m.. Wllkes-Barre 11:45 a.m.
Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 0:10
p. m., arriving ai uioom ferry, cm p.m., nusoury,
1:80 p. m. 1
cuas. b. l'uon.
J. R. wood.
oen.Manager
Uon. Passenger Agent
FREE!
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WV 0- T. TJ, Convention.
Tho Ool. Co., W. O. T. U. mot In
Conventton, nt Berwick, In tho Y. M.
O. A. Iltill, Friday, Auetist a 1st. In
tho absoiico of tho President, Mrs. Fry-
mlroof DloomsburR presldod daring
tho Convontion. Delogatcs from Cnta-
wIbbo, Blillvillc,vi8t)y. nnd Blooinsbnrg
wcro prcBcnt,.ftlio many visitors. Tho
morning session wa dovotcd to hear
ing various reports and general busi
ness. Superintendents of twelvo de
partments of work aro represented in
tho Co. Some bolng present, gavo
good reports. Ono hundred and sixty-
actlvo nna tnirtytono honorary mem
bers wero reported. Thero aro also
two x. unions and tbrco lioynl leaions
in the Co. Tho Convention adopted
eleven articles presented by tho Com
mittee on plans ot work, somoiot
which caused livolv discussions. A
fow of the plans aro as follows. That
a committee visit caoh pastor and ask
his co operation and imblio pravcr in
behalf of our cause That a commit
too mako effort to socuro lecturers to
educate public sentiment' and create
interest in our work. That special at
tontion bo paid juvonilo work 1. o, to
mlorcst children in temperanco work,
Also to urge school boards to uso tho
i. t r , . i
I L11U JUlllCS BVBLUU1 Ul Ullh UUU&Q 111 UU
pablio schools. That wu uso our iuflu-
. T J nj
uiiuc lu iiuvu uurv ituu vjiuur' luuguua
orcanized in our towns that our licence
It ws may bo strictly enforced. That
lawful moans shall be brought to bear
upon voters to brine about l'rouibi
tory Amendment. That wo unito in
tho cttort to repeal tho luterval rove
nuo tux. Afternoon session opened at
2 v. si., when Airs. Wm. Trcscott lea
in tho half hour of devotional oxer
cisos, following which Mrs. Dr. Smith
gavo tho convention a beautiful ad
dress of welcome. 'A well rendered
rcsponso followed by Miss Rupert of
Bloomsburcr. Miss R. Anna Kestcr of
Millvillo delivered a well written essay,
and JUiss iilancbe Uhoback of iter
wick a fine recitation, after which
Mrs. Hertz read a thoughtful essay,
Millvillo was selected for next place of
meeting. Ulbcers elected lor coming
year as follows: i'res., Mrs. liuio,
Cattawissa; V. Pres. Mrs. Dr. Smith,
Berwick; Cor. Sea, Miss Allio Kestor,
Millville; Reo. Sec. Mary Ever,
Bloomsburg; Treas., Eva Rupert,
iiloomsbart;. liy a risinc voto thanks
were. tendered all, who assisted with
muBio or otherwiso to mako tho meet'
ing a success, to tho Berwick people
I for thoir kindness and hospitality, and
to tno x. JJl. u A. tor tbe uso oi tlieir
beautiful Hull. An ovoning enter
tainment wafl-given bv tho Loyal Leg-
ion. Tbo children loft a favorable ,im
presaion on tho visitors for thoir (ntor
tainment was a grand success. Mr. J,
Jenkins oi Shamokin addressed tbe au
dienco on the subject of Temperauoe,
all were delighted with his lcc(are.
Health, Officers of New York.
Mombers of the Board of Health of
New York and Brooklyn a.id other
prominent physicians who have visited
Speer's vineyards, uso Speer's N. J.
Wine lor tbeir patients and in thoir
own families, much on account of th
i t.i i - ' . . . .
irou iuioou matting property; contain
oa la it from the sou on which sneer
vincyardg are situated. Times. Mr.
Speer furnishes this wine and bis Un
fermented Grapo Jutco to Druggists.
Oleveland Qets The Horseahoo-
THE ARTICLE HADE FROM NAILS COLLECT
ED IN EVERV STATE IN THE UNION.
Dayton, O., Au". 30. For some
TM m 0Ver' ihe
ii,buiuimi-miiiiui'ihvuur, nil uzutrt
-, ia8,
i . '"-
I lor, Junius u, .diuiuh ior- presiuont, .was
making a model horsXo for 'Bon
Harrison, which was to havo been pre
I ssntod to llim, With a great demonstia-
tioni bv Uovornor b oraker. ri'ho alinn
I jg atkoletrant specimen of ex cert work
1 ,, , , ,r.
manship, and is made of old horseshoe
nails, collected in, every state and tor
ritory in tho union. The shoe is oora
plctcd, but it seems tho honest old
Irishman changed his mind somewhat,
lor yBstttday lie sent it to .President
tirover Cleveland, with tho following
ictten
Dayton, O., Aug. 29, 1838. Presi
aent uievetana: Honored Sir .
tako great pleasure in presentine vo
l with a horseshoe mado by an old Irish
,n.an nt of American steel, nnd orna
menied Willi a horseshoe nail from
caoh and every state in the United
States. I am an Irishman, a Cannau
ght Range! who voted for James G,
Blame in 1884, but havo como to thel
conclusion that you are the true friend
of all Irishmen and workingmen, and I
snail vote ior you, u uoa spares my
life,- in 1888. May good luck follow
you an your me, is the wish of an pon
est, hord working Irishman. Yours,
respectiuiiy,
James Ryder.
Loa Oaiuns are fast
going out of stylo as fash.
lonablo residences. J.og
ouins win, nowever.y
ways havo a placo
American history, as .they,
were the most prominent feature
our country s early social life. The
pioncrs wero strong, rugged, healthy
vvarners xioc wanin tjouen anu con
sumption Remedy, is a reproduction of
one of tbo best of tbo old tlmo roots
and herbs reino'lie. whioh kept them
well. Everybody praises "Tippeca
noe as a stoinacn tonic
Direct from tho Front.
Knoxvillk, Tknn., July a, 1888.
Th Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen I can rhrfuti onfi i.
fully say that S. S. S. Is the jteatest blood
r" wn. n 1884 1 contracted
Wood poison, rhvsldans treated me with
no good results. I took a half dozen differ
ent kinds o( blood medicines, but, without
receiving any permanent relief I I was In.
duced to try S. S. S. I began the first
bottle with the gravest doubts of success,
I bad been so often deceived. But Im
provement came, and I continued Its uso
until perfectly well. I have since married,
and have a healthy family. No trace of the
rfw5e 15 5;cn Swif, Specific, did all
this for me, and I am grateful, Yours
"ly. J. S. Strader,
118 Dale Ave.
, Knir, Texas, June 23, j883.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.s
' Gentlemen A slxteen-year-old son of
jnlne was afflicted with bad bood, and broke
put with an eruption on variou parts of, bis
body. I put him to taking S. S. S and a
few bottles cured him entirely, I live a
Lone Oik, but ray post-office is at Kemp.
Yours truly, W. S, Rpbinsom.
Three books mailed free on application.
All druggists sell S. S. S.
Tiis Swift .Specific Co.,
Drawer s, Atlanta, Ga.
TtcwYork, 756, Broadway,
AND SHORTHAND INSTITUTE
Our patrons enter our elegant new
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which will la completed this (alL Our Drosnerlty
arises from the thorough practical training In
UooK-keepIng, shorthand, Typewrttintr, I
a. iTpewnuntr. arm au
other branches of UUBlNEss EDUCATION, at the
r Drancnea or uuninKBn uliijuatiun,
bchool of. ooromerca (Allen Uaalnesa CoUeuei
glmln W. A. UltSK, I'res.
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et VEkde dlotlv
ro MEN AN0 GI1ILDREN
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT,
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LIMITED.
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DgALRItS IN
By the following well known makers.-
Chickerins;,
KnnTic,
Weber,
Hallct &.Iavi8.
Cau also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufacturers
)nces. Do not buy a piano be?
fore, getting our prices.
.o.v
Catalogue and Price Lists
' On application.
SeptS-Mtf.
to roM.Tinu nf coii:iinucE,
Hull ul oNYori:iiirk'HlluNlaf Na
,, lor cir.
Actual
flehoHr-
ni miMl In Aitbpr Uulioce.
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iv x-iitiik., x-ri.r,eiurs. .
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Prealdeals aa4
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on
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who rnr bo coniralted confitlentlallT. Oflice, NaT
lUultlucist. BpecUlty.DlMaieiofMan. '
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)S,EmfeRcfc.or ,o; tnraa of cofor. or npn-fadl??
qualities. They do not crack or smut. Forsale
by Moyer Bjos. and Jas, II, Mercer. fobiTriy
to esnvsu forth sale of Hemry """'I
Aug. and Oct.
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'WHOLESALE GROCERS,
riiHADBirpu, Pa.
1MA9, 3YRD PS, COFFEE, BUG Alt, MOLASSES.
oi I'dm 'vao Buvoia 'giaias 'aom
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PIANOS
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T)istii,ld from selected narlc;
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rttlte, a rich and abundant blood nnd Increased ncsh and musculartNinic ?
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I'JtltniNE'8PUltKllAltt.KV MALT WIIISKKV revives tlioenontics Mthc,n'
tut with excessive bodily or mcntalcflort and acts as a safeguard jgalnst expos,,,.
in WKfc RUU riBUi uuu I. khi-.j.j
nnm worKerH ui uvrrr w
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Malt Whiskey a powerrui inv goranv
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tbe united Statxts and
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1)1103, 1'hlladelphla, I'a.
C. Be MOBBIIB,
DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORS
AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
INDUCEMENTS!
We are oflerinfi creat iiulucoiiients to persons desirintr to
purchase Pianos, Organs and
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Among the Pianos we handle are the IVJEJRS & JPOJYD,
C. C BBIGGS, BA US & CO., SCJIOMACKEB Gold
String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos are all first-cla&3
and funy warranted for five years.
Our leading Organs areithc celebrated ESTEY. MILL
EB, UNITED STATES and other macs.
Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated. WHITE,
ME W DA VIS, NE W DOMESTIC. NE W HOME,
HOUSEHOLD, BO YAL. ST. JOHN and STAND
ABD BOTABY Sewing Machine, tho finest nnd best
Rotary Sewing Machine in the world.
Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S
PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE
DEPOT, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
PNKV GOODS
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WnOUSSAUS DEALERS in
CIGARS, TOBACCO,
CANDIES,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
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PINE OUT
CHEWING
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Sole agents of therol.
lowlntr brands ot
Clifars.
UKNItY CLAV,
LONDItES,
NOHMAL,
INDIAN riilNCKSS,
SAMSON,
B1LVKH ASH.
SOLE
HENEY MAILLARDS
ffiCANDIES.-
FItESn EVEItY WEEK.
Bloomsburg. Pa.
Tutt's Pills
Pyspppsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache Biliousness
And all iUsoascs arlslnfr from a
Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion.
Tbe natural result Is good appetite)
nil solid flesh, llose auiall eUtfant
V4...U. BrUJ) JSVEiiYWHKEK.
nov85n.ctcolr.
WILLIAM HART
BLOOMSBURG, PBNN'A.,
AGENT FOH THE
KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO.
manafaatruers of the celebrated Keystone Dvna
pjtte. This "Plosive Is giving universal satlsfao
',iivuiwiw.wiwiu4f a'vu taug 197
MALT WHISKEY.
it italtnnd Bimranteed to bo cliemtenii....
acids ottrn contained In nlcoliollo Honors, ft "
immended hy leodliiB pliyslclnns as a Wm!i
ir consumptlvts it la Invaluable. V.eiiiiinij'.
liy ormeniaicnori ami acio ns a Bimguaru against ex no.,,,;
lather, ltwlll drive all malarious dlseosfs from tho st
vocation and personswhomasrdentnryllrn renrte rs rrnim t a
lne'sl'uro iinrley fsississeMBSwiaa J"
Tho Shnlysls as It appears by tho Ij
bcl on every bottiei 1 havo canriiiii?
alnnl thol'rna lliliuv Muk u't.
ssv mado by M. & J, s. rcrrlno andnnTi
iv,ii,nvij ..u.u ,.ov vii.iuriurn,
metals nnd acids and Is absolute,.
t?rndti(e of tl Untreritttei afUunir!.'
Uepevaana nettbaatn
'Gtrral
Vfir hn..
SNT8. HUllIHllir
scpuil-d-it
Sewing Machines.
ANY OHDEH
FOH FESTIVAL
will bo
SUITLIED AVJTU
the
LOWEST
as follows:
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
UANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
walnuts;
okkam nuts,
ALMONDS,
l'OP CORN
BALLS.
AC1ENTS FOH
BLOOMSBDRR MING MILL
:o.
The nnderBlened having put his I'lanlng M
n ltallroad street, In nrst-ciass condition, Is pro
ared to do oil kinds ot work In his line,
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BUNDS.MOUlDINGS,
FLOORING, Etc.
urnlshea si ruuHuiiiiuio nricea. All lumber uso
s well seasoned and nono but skilled workmen
are employed,
ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS
furnished on application.
CHARLES KntrG,
ItlodiiiNbiirtr, I'm
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