THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Scientific Mercury is flrmly bolioTcJ .by tlio Oliiuose to posBCM wonderful virtues. Thoy liolil that it not only prolonga lifo, but expels bail vnpors, poison, anil tlio gloom of an uneasy miml. Tlio iloo trino of tlio transmutation of mercury Into other metals prevailed In China 3,000 years ago. Ciuuabar was known to tho Ghinoso In tho uevouth century before tho Christian ora. Tho skin or outer cover of tho insect consists of tho cuticlo, not comparable with any part of tho Bkin of a verte brate, and underlying tissues. The cuticlo consists of two very distinct layers ono thick and transparent, the othor, iu tthioli also pigment is de veloped, thin and opaqno. Tho pigmeut is disposed in beautiful, microscopio markings, differing iu different species. Not only, says Urudoiioll Carter, has the acutcness of vision of civilized man fallen below tho statuUrd common among savago nations, but at tho same timo tho eyes of civilizedman often do part from tho normal or approximately spherical formation, cither becoming llattoucd from front to back so as to bring tlio retina too near tlio mtrfaoc, or to romovo tho rotina too far from tho surface. Two mntlmila nr.. nn It, Pliilnilnl. phia to prevent chemical obstructions in prnctico still prevails of retaining tho water pipes. Ono is to ooat tho in- mo sct ot Ohrlstiau namos from goner, tcrior with coal tar pitoh, whioh nlion to generation, with tlio natural re does well enough for largo mains suit that each member of 0110 of theso and keeps tho passage tolerably families is constantly subjected to the clear for more than a quartor of n con- inconvonicnoo of being mistakon for his tnry. Tho other method is the one father or his cousin. Iu tho giving oj called "bower-barff," which consists in names, considerations of Rontimout Bubjeoting tho pipes at n high tempera- "But alwBVS to Bivo way to thoio of ture to tho notion of steam air, so that convenience It is satisfactory to ob. thero is a film of magnotio oxido ao- servo that tho very commonest of our quired by tho metal, which insures a Christian names aro fast losing their clean surface for a long lime. .excessive popularity, and that tho cus- torn of giving donblo names, nnd tliat of It is proposed to establish six Govern- using surnames as Christian names aro mcnt scholarships for deserving and decidodly bcoomiug more genornl promising natives of India, 'preference Thcsi useful innovations aro especially being given to statutory civil servants to bo recommended to tho Smiths, tho who are desirous of passing a proba- Browns, tho Jouesos, and all other pos tionary period in tho British Isles, the sessors of excossively common surnames, scholars to bo allowed to resido in any Wo may reasonably hope that, iu a gen. ' institution connected with any univer- oration or two, there may bo no longer sity iu Great Britain or Ireland which any plain John Smiths to lament tho provides for supervision of conduct, en- inconvonionco of bearing a uamo which forces residence within definite local is praotically "no name at all." Although limits, and receives tho approval of tho as a rule it is well to avoid auything Secretary of State for India. , very eccentrics or unusual in tho choico t, 1 . t ,, , 1 1 T . m 'of a Christian name, it may fairly bo It is stated that tho Jews in Toulou MmceA that thoso alllilie3 which havo and Marsejlles havo scarcely been af- oltromoly coinm0u surnames are en. feoted by tho cholera. Tho Jewish UUed to tt dispensation from the goa- JUIUUIUD UlUlUUiU 11113 UUUIPUIIUIYO 1IU" uiuuiiy iu uu uuservuucu 01 me uietary and hygienio laws of Judaism. An authority on this subject says that this claim is unquestionably justified by fact and experience, and adds that it is not a littlo singular that Christianity, in jiating porcelain, is alwajs ornamental- adopting from Judaisai its high spiritual and frequently a highly artistic, hand, conception, should havo niado so little some picco of furniture. Internally it of tho wonderful body of hygienio is divided by thick fire-cl.iy walls into science which tho Mosaio law contains. several upright chamber of flues, d, ,. ,1 1 I , , . usually six in number. S.mio dr lire Black, the color always in demand for "-"""v rT , , , . .. , , ' , 1 11 , 1 1 11 11 , wood is hchted in a smtaluo lire-place, felt hats, presents the greatest difflcnl- " b ' , . 1 .' . 1 ! 1 4.,., and is supplied with only siilliuient air tics 12 dyeing it properly. A technical " . .. , , . , , . , rm,n,,i . (1 11 to effect combustion, idl of which enters , ., , , .., copper-boiler is used, filled with pure . , , , . . , ., , , , water and brought to boil. Adil 0 pounds potassio dichromate, 4 pounds cream of tartar, and J pouud of sul. 01 uauu, uuu j Jiuuim ui sul- phurioaeid. BoU for some time. Enter f, 1. t 1 1 or , the felt from CO pounds to 05 pounds, . . , . , -r ... , , and simmer for two hours. Lift and al- , . , . . , . , , , low to cool, set to dram for 21 hours, , . . rinso well, and limsli tiro dyeing 111 a , ,. , ... n , rT, .. decoction niauo with 30 pounds of Brazil i -n u 1 i 1 11 1 wood. Felt dyed by this process does . , , 1 , -l . . not become white by wear, and it resists . , .. , ,., , tho influence of tho air ami ill uto acids. ETAuothcr fino specimeu of a Roman pavement has been unearthed at Bride well Lane, Bath, England, iu tho oourse of some excavating worki Tho pattern is composed of octagons 2 feet 7 inches each way, tho intermediate spaco beii:g tilled iu with Bqnarcs. Iu the centre of each octagon is a double quarterfoil with a cirolo in the centre, and at each end are poiutcu leaves, me tessera) aro small, fram half to three-quarters of an inch square, and the colors used aro red, white, blue, aud black. Oa one side of the pavement is a broad margin made of Eoinan tiles, about 6 iuohes by 1 J inches each, laid herringbone fashion. So much of the original work as can bo re covered is to be carefully removed and kept in a safe place for future examina tion and inspection. One of the largest establishments of the kind in the world has recourse to the following prooesses in tho manufacture of soda : Sulphuric acid is made from pyrites smalls in the usual fend cham bers. The sulphurio acid is used to deoompose common salt into hydro chlorio acid and sulphate ot soda. Th sulphate of soda, mixed with a certaiu proportion of limestone aud small coal, is fluxed into a uniform musa in a large revolving cylinder to produce "black ash." By lixivation of the black ash with water a solution of carbonate of soda is obtained whioh can be reduced to the dry state by evaporation. This is further refined by resolution and allow ing all soluble impurities to settle out, and tho refined liquor when evaporated yiolds ordinary washing soda. The hydroohlorio acid is oollected by passing the aaa into towers supplied with water (similar to gas works scrubbers) aud packed with briokbuts. It is iiseil lor tho manufacture of bleaching powder (chloride of lime.) WILD ANIMALS IN vrJNIXll. O110 of naturo's most important methods of preserving animal lifo is by hibernation. Tho lower animals, as in. sects and lomo reptiles, become to all nppeaianoe ontirely dormant, live with out essential ohaugo duriug tho cold winter, and wako to active life only when food is again ready for them. Others, liko tho wood-clmok, after grow iug fat ou tho nbuudaut food of autumn, roll themselves up in a nest aud sleep. Vital action is luuoiod, they consumt but little oxygen, aud livo upon tha stores of fat with which they went into whiter quarters. Tho black boar gen. erally hibernates iu caves aud under old Ireo tops, but he is never bo sleepy that he is not ready for a battlo if disturbed; and farther south, ho docs not hiberunto ut all. In Now England ho grows fat ou green corn, roots aud nuts iu tho full, aud so ho has had tho crodit of growing fat by "suokiug his paws." This old notion is only au illustration of theories in mechanic lifo that something can como of nothing. Tho truth about tho hear is that he grows thin every day ho lies in his den. Tho third general method of pioserv iug tho spocios through winter is by mi gration, as best seen umoug birds, but praoliood ulso by rouio of the hightr uiauiols. As tho autumn advances, many of tho emuller birds from our inid.t aud from tlio far worth quietly muko their way south, 'o flud warmer weather and now store), of food for tho winter mouths. Otheis assemble in ilooks, uud seoiu to havo gruvo consultations over the pro- I looted Journey. Tlio luotallfo nolo ot tho wild gooso comes to in from among tho clouds as, night ami day, the Hooks wendthoir wayiu long lams totliosouth. Long boforo thoy appear with us, they collect their broodi iu tlio like and bays near their breeding t-laoes and seem to be organizing fur tho long flight which most of thorn aro to tako for tlio first timo to a laud that most of them havo novcr seen ; for of every ftaol. that starts from most of their northern resting-places, tho larger part aro young, and have novor llown but a few miles boforo thoy commcuco their long flight to nu unknown laud. Thoy follow their leader it is said. When did tlio Hist leader loam tho way ? Wo havo seen them in tho bays of Newfoundland gathering liko 11 great 111 my practicing for days, nnd then ono flock after another separates itself from tlio great host and follows its chosen leader to tho south. Thoy return in spring evou while snow and ioo abouud, to bo ready for tho opening of tho short northern summer. In tho long days-of tlio north, and by tlio uuinolostod bays of Newfoundland and Labrador, thoy llnd tlio best conditions for roaring their young. FIND NEW" X.YMISH. Ill SOmo Olli-rnslltOliecl lamlllOS tlio qjjjJ XII K RUSSIAN STOVi:. The Russian stove is made of lire-re- below and passes through tho flue. Tim .... productions of combustion being thus productions of combustion being undiluted with unnecessary cold air, aro very Highly ueatou, auu iu 11114 uuo - , , ., ,, ,,. ,. . l uu": t compartments. At the end of this long 1 ., , . , , journey they have given up most of , . ' ., . 0 . , , . , theif heat to the twenty-four hoitab , . , . ., , sorbing surfaoes of. tho llre-oluy walls , . .. ... ., , . ' then all communication with the chimney . . . . . , is cut off, the fire is put out having done .. , , ., ... . ., . its work, and tho interior of tho stov . , ..V , , . , . , has bottled up its caloric ready for emis. ..... , .1 1 sion into the room, and, passing through the non-conduotinc: walU of tb'j st jvo is radiated into tho apartments. Insult not misery, neither deride in Irmity nor ridicule deformity. Tt . m that tho nrasshopper has proportionalIy 120 times the kicking Dower of a niau. A poor young grass- hopper never goes to see 11 rich Hiss Grasshopper when oi.t man urassuuiiijei objects. Struck Dumb 'While Swearing. Tlio peonlo of Lee township, about seventy-five miles north of Louisville, 111 iirown county, lud., aro in a stato of excitement over tho case of James Lyman, who was instantly deprived of all sensation about December 1st. Lyman recently moved into Leo town ship. His family consists of a son and two daughters. In early years he was a seaman, and although he tells but little of his past history it is be lieved from relics and other souvenirs which ho has in his possession, that his adventures on tho ocean would inuko a volume of romance. It is said of him that when eleven years of ago ho ran away from his homo in lloston and determined to adopt a sailor's life. He concealed himself in tho hold of a ship about to weigh anchor, ami was carried off to sea on board a vessel. Lyman soon learned to swear. As his years increased his profanity became moro voluble. His ship touched many foreign shores, nnd by ireqitent associations with the na tives he gradually acquired their man ner of speech, and in time became the master of four different languages In all of theso ho was an adept at swear ing. The (.lightest Irillo met with a vol- ley ol oaths and the nir would ho pei fe'ctly siilphuiotts with his wickt-d de clarations. When excited Ids vrsth was teriible, and none dared to lemuin within earshot while curves and impie- oations rolled with mighty veheminio from his tongue. Une ilnv while sup eriiiteiiding u force of hands in making a cleariii", a Mllv accident llnew ly man into an exee-s of passion. Words 111010 blasphemous than ever In fon ut tered lolled from Ins lliieut tongue, while he danced about ill n peril ct par oxysm. Suddenly thu impious declara tions ceased. Lyman fell face down wird to the ground and was unable to movo a muscle. A genuine thunder holt or a bullet through the heait could not havo paralyzed his senses quicker. Sight was destroyed, spot oh gone and motion impossible. Alter thirty min utes prostration ho recovered slightly, but was unable lo regain his lost speech. His eyes wero nlso dimmed, On tho arms of two strong laboreis he was borno to his house, win-re ho has since been lifting in a half conscious condition. Don't buy stocks of bees or artificial awarms fioin persons residing ' near you, or many of the bees may return to their old homes. Hut should this rulu prove inconvenient in your onse, then lean a broad board up againH the hivo over thu entrance, so that when tbn benna firttt. til nut tlinv will t bnlh- 0R,(l nmJ ho nM to mark lIl0 110W mtion allj 60 return. , m , Whito Spanieli lace can be cleansed bv nibbing it in dry Hour. H it is veiy dirty use two or three changes of fiour. ODD ITEMS. Over 10,000 women ntnl girls make a living in tlio streets of l'nria. They nro licensed by Government. Thirty five thousand nro under 18, 17,000 uu-, dcr 15, mid rt.OOO Under 111. j livery visitor to tlio World's K.vpo-1 fitioti in New Orleans is reamed to 1 deposit n silver half dollnr iu n glass ' box 111 charge of tho doorkeepers, no ndmisslun tickets being sold, A new five-doHnr counterfeit Treas ury note, scries lB7o, check letter A, has mmlo its :unenrntico in Boston. It . . . t smado l.yn photo lithographic pro-' :ess, nnd Is n very close- Imitation 1; cess, Hard times are booming to nffcot tho confi ctioiiers' trnde in Tans. 1 oil I can now buy for live francs a pound ' of bonbons In a basket, which were : fonncrlv sold for not Itss than twentv l francs. Cannon Point, Oa., claims tlio hon or of having tho only olivo grovo in the United States whoso fruit is used for tho manufacture of oil. It con tains 100 bearing trees, which wero planted over 100 years ago. Tho grovo yielded over 200 gallons of oil tliis year. lixtvemcs somctimea meet. In Chi na n tlog thief is beheaded, but the man who steals a million can be but slightly punished, and usunlly runs away to Corea. In the United States a horse thief is lynched, and nn ab sconding bank cashier goes to Cannda. Mr. Jefferson's First Inauguration, At an early hour 1111 Wednesday, March 4, 180l", the city of Woshingtoti presented a sptotnnluof uncommon ani mation, occasioned by the addition to its usual population of a largo body of citizens from the adjiccnt districts. A discharge from the company of Wash ington artillery ushered in the daj, nnd about 12 o'clock the Alexandra com pany of riflemen, with the company of artillery, paraded in fiont of the Presi dent's lodgings. At 12 o'clock Thomas Jefferson, attended by a number of his fellow citizens, among whom were many members of Congres", lepaired to the Capitol. His dress was, as usual, that of .1 plain citizen, without any distinctive badge of ollioe. He entered tlio Capitol under a discharge of artil lery. On liis entry into the Senate chamber, where were nsscmblid tho Senate and the members of the Hoie of Representatives, tho members rose, and Mr. Burr left the cliuir of tho Sen ate, which Mr. Jiffeison took. After a few moments of silence Mr. Jefferson rose and delivered his address before the largest concoutse of citizens ever assembled there. Having seated him self for a short period, ho again arose, and approached the Clerk's table, where the oath was admini'teied by the Chief Justice; after which lu' returned to his lodgings, accompanied by the Vice President, tile Chief Ju-tice and the heads or depatt incuts, whete he was waited upon by a number of distin guished citizens. As soon as hu with drew a .dUcharge of artilleiy was made. The remainder of the day was devoted to pm poses of festivity, and at nitht there was a pretty general illnmina lion. Jas. II. Mercer states that indiges tion prepares every one for dixcie,but giiarantcta Acker's Dyspepsia Tablftt to cure all forms of indigestion. Atk James H. Mercer about Acker's Blood Elixir, tho only preparation guaranteed to cleanso the blond and remove all ehroniu diseases. Boarding? Stable. Having recently leaded the Ex change Hotel Stable, I am now run mng it as a boarding, exchange and Hotel stable. 1 can oiler owueis the ery best accommodation' for their hoists. My loose boxes and single stalls forbnaidcis are laiuo and in good condition, my prices teasonable, 1 thall nlways buv a good horse when the ptieeis suitable, and intend to keep such on hand for sale, either sin gle drivers or matched pairs. Pel sons in distant parts of tho country can send their horses to bo prepared for the raaikct. Hie drives are good 111 all di reeiions from my stablo door, so that those coming hero with fine horses needing daily exercise can have the advantage of tho best roads to jog them upon. Iho h.xehango Hotel Sta bio is so situated as to exclude objec tionable pei sous, who not (infrequent. ly interfere with sales. 1 shall be pleased to communicate with any gen tlemen from tho country who may be coming to this place with horses for sale. By permission I reter you to W. R. Tubbs, Proprietor of Exchange Ho tel. nor7-3m UIo oniHburir, I" a. -SIANUKACTl'HEIt Ol', AND- Wholcsalc and Retail -DKALEIt IN 1 o o And Proprietor of KlooinBburg Laundry MAIN STREET, DENTLER BLOCK. Solo npcut for Davis French Dyo Works. l or iiomiuy 1 nuic, can ami see tlio .Motli. er Hubbard bangs, and Langtry front pieces, l ino waves a specialty. decS BLOOMsBURU PLANING MILL Tha tinderstcned hnvlnc nut hla Hlanlni? M on itallroid street, In nr3t-ciaca condition, la pre (Jiviou iuuu ii aiuutt ui wurft iu ma uuu. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. lurnisaetkat reasonable prlceu. All lumber uaod is wen h'jwsuuwu uaa uouo dih iuea workmen aiuvuifiujruu) ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS fUmlsaed on application, nana and specinca UIIARL.ES KIIUO, (lloouisbiirg, ln I.ihxI 1-1,7 rr Aii.-.ilt. tll lit 300 per Miu. mmJhllliiKtMirJi,iiilt, Miliary. r'AMiu ...itl I irrul vr IttM lie oil Ut l urf d ft r.i iu J, i'. Jlrt ur.lj tV I'., 1'bii.ujeij'Ma. martS-ly aid "I MnvcBufTerctt!" With every dltenso Imnglnoblc for the lat three years. Our Druggists, T. J, Anderson, recommend, log "Hop Hitters" to me, 1 Used two bottles I I am entirely cured, nnd heartily rcconi. mend Hop Hitters to every one. .T. I). Wal ker, Uiickner, Mo. I write this ns a Token of tho great approbation I have of your Hop Hitters. 1 was sniicWd With Inflammatory rheumatism 1 1 1 For nearly Seven years, and no medicine seemed to do mo nny ' JrlciHwo Lottlcso( nlu.( nnd tn my 8rl)r!,o I an Good 1 1 vour Hon am as wen 10 . 1 noj tts g-rcat and" Valuable meillelno Anyone I wishing to know moro au.oul y c".ro 7 Can lenrn by nildresslnir me. K. M. Williams, 1103 IGUi street, Washington, D.C. 1 consider your Kemedy the bcit remedy la cxlstcaco For Indigestion, kidney amiMnfnf "And nervous debility. I have just" Heturned "From the south in a fruitless search for health, and llnd that your Bitters arc doing mc more Good I Than anything else t A month ago I was extremely "Emaciated I I I" And scarcely nblo to walk. Now I am Gaining strength I and "Flesh I" And hardly a day passes but what I am complimented on my Improved appear mice, and It Is nil due !o Hop Hitters t J. Wickliltc Jackson, IVilminuton, Ilrl. SJNono genuine without a hunch of green Hops on the white labcL Shun all tho vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their namo. B. V. HAUTMAN xirnsssHTS tiik folidwinu AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American ot Philadelphia. Franklin, " " lVnnsylvsnla, " " York, ot Pennsylvania. Hanover, of N. V. uuens, 01 Lanuon. orth British, of I.ondon. oftieu ou JUncet sitoet, No. 5, MoomaburB. EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBBS. PROPRIETOR BL03M32UEQ, FA. OPPOSITE COUItT HOUHtt. arge nnd convenient sample rooms. Hath rooms 1 una com water, ana an modern conveniences Send six cents for postage, nnd re ceive free, a costly box of goods which will help you to more money right away than ftnYthtnpHHnln thin world. AH, ot either sex. succeed from llrst hour. The Droaa roaa 10 loriuuo opens Deiore luo iworKers absolutely sure. At once address. True Co.. Au gusta, .Maine. Dec m-ly xm. An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Inter esting Shape and with the greatest pos sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar tiality ; and to .the Promotion of Demo cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society and Industry. ItaUt, by Mail, l'oitpatd: DAILY, per Year DAILY, per Month SUNDAY, per Year DAILY and SUNDAY per Year - - $6 00 50 1 00 7 00 1 00 WEEKLY, per Year Addrtu, TUB SUN. Xne rrk City. VIRGINIA FARMS OF EVE11V HI.H, I'MOK AND Description. OR SLE!SSf Ivor Farm, good bi mo SPECIAL IIAK- AINS nlwara on hand. 330 acre ltlver Farm, good brick house, near city, 3,5 0. sou Aero Kanu, with buildings near rail oaa ana nver. si.uuu. umer Darsrains ni nnrncr and lower prices. Catalogues free. New map olVa. idc. MampsiaKeu. ji. i Hi jiixr.-, itiuuuj.Juu, ,u. a week at home. 15.00 outtlt tree. i'ay at wlutely sure. No risk. Capital not required. Header. If vou want, business at which ner- Bonsoteltlur tei. vounir or old. can make gre it pay all the tlino they work, with absoluta cenuint, wnie lur panicumrs m 11. ji allktt Co., Portland, Maine. Deo2My piRE INSURANCE. ;CIIUISTIAN F. KNAI'P, DLOOMBUUHO.PA, HOME, OY N. Y. .MKHCIIANTS', OF NEWARK, N. J. CLINTON, N. Y. PEOPLES' N. Y. HEADING, PA. Theso old coKroRATiONB are well seasoned br age and fike tested and hare never yet had a loss settled by nny court ot law. Their assets aro all Invested In solid bkcuuitibs are liable to the hazard ot hkb only. iDsses r kouptlx ana iiovestlt adjusted ana paid as soon as determined by Ciikistun r. KNirr, srxciiL Aoxkt and Aiuca riu Uloousbuxo, Pa. ' The people ot Columbia county should patron Ire the agency where losses 11 any kre settled and paid by ono of ther own citizens. rjlUMl-lfiliB!!, tUll'l, 'Alll VEALirtu. yAiNWitioirr & co., WHOLESALE QROCEItS, Philadelphia rKAU, SVltUPS, COPVEE, SUQAK, MOLAS8H8 kick, sriCKS.niOAHB SODA.tc, o tt. corner Htcond and Arch strenw. SETorders wi l ifcelt- proinil aiterlln CONSUMPTION. 1 hro a poiltWa romtd j for the above dUei bj III uo thoQ.tjnrti of cweiol ttie wortt hlml mttii ot long frUadLnnhTtt)ncurd. Inrttfil.tottronKUmrfaKti nlurriecr,tlmt I wM wndTHO BOTTLES FBKE. tpfftthf r with VA l.rABl-E TKEATI8K on thltdUeue to bur u(T)rer. G(vnxpiPMutl r U midt DR. T. X, LU-fr , Hi rrl lit , w Tork hot 14-4 n a ORNAMENTAL Wi FENCES. OF CAST CU W'UOUUIIT IHOX. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots nnd Public Grounds. the several beautiful styles ot Fence manulaetured vy me uuueruiicuuu. For Iieauty and Durability thoy aro unsurpass fid. tt up by experienced hands and warranted toglr.satWaciloii. Prices and spt'oimons of otliur do signs .cut to nny adi1ri', AJJress s . m, mmn, BI.00MSBCRG PA. Mayx-tf A DESIHABLE New Year's Gift TO A FRIEND, -WOULD BE FOR ONE YEAR. $1.50AEAR, In Advance. -IT IS THE LARGEST IT CONTAINS MORE NEWS, AST) IS THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY. TO THOSE DESIRE NEW YEAE CARDS, -:o:- -WE WOULD- CALL ATTENTION TO OUR TOOK, Ws B a 7 c Them In prices from Two Cejs Upwos. AT THE Ewoll & Bitlsaboadw. Tear sv" C 0 L g M B I A H SfflEf for the norltlnir rlasi. Semi 10 rents for pmUge, and wo will mall joarrre, a rornl raluiDlebox of snmnlo trooiia tint win .nut. VnU In thfl WAV nr mnklnir mnm mnnnv n n few dars than you orcr thouiht possible at any business. Capital not required. W will Mart you. A'ou can work nil thellmo or In uparo tlmo nir, Tho workli universally adapted to both oxea.younif and old. You can easily earn from M cents to Worery cvcnlnff. That all who want may test tho Imslnesa, wo innltethli iinnnrnlled ofTert to all that nro not welt natlsned we will send tt to pay for tho trouble ot writing ua. Full pnril culira. directions, etc., pent free. Fortunes will bo made by thoso wiionlfo their wholo tlmo to tho work, tlrcat suecesa absolute!! Buro Don't delar. Start now, Address ht:ston CO., rorlland. .Maine. AIJj KINDS OK JOll PRINTING j ON SHORT NOTICE AT THIS OKFIOM HOI -FOR XMAS HOLIDAYS -0- Tlic Place to Amy TlicIBlacc to buy a Flue Suit. The Place to buy S8oy9 Suits. The plaice to buy Overcoats. TIte Mmk m AT Pupta faofibias Mm -OF DAVIID LOWlENBIffie. GMAIN STREET,) T'llWI III I 1 II II I II I (0. B. EOBM1S, DEALER IN Foreign and! Momestic WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. EMM PAY STOllE. DKAIiKR IN UNDER ODD FELLOWS' HALL OPPOSITE OLD CEfiTEIiL HOTEL ivu Kinds ot rrotluco taken in lleiul Pay Storo in tlio county. Having oi)enccl gcjval storo I solicit a filinro of tho public patronngo, IP- OctM-liaos HO! THE n nice Overcoat. Complete, mii Low. THE - For the Celebrated Clilckering, Ivcrs & I'ond, nnd Voso & Son Pianos. World-re nowncd Estey Org.ms, Violins, Aucordcons and Sheet Music. Cclebiutcd White, New High Arm Davis, New Home, Itoyal St. John, and Light Hunnlng Domestic bewlng Machines. Needles, oil and attachments for all makes of Sewing Machines. AmZI oxe haniro lor finnils m,n..i STUsTER. ft w SM I Pennsylvania Railroad. Ilxll Ptilaclolphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Noithern Central Railway. - IWI TIME TABLE. lritfCct Nov. utli, 18S4. 'trains lcaicbun burl. KASTWAHD, m.. Beii. nhoro Exnrcsa hlallv rrrnni Kiinaari, tur jiai i isuurKI1,"-iiuiaiesiaiionH. ...Umln. llllll.i.lAlnhln ,H II ,.i nrrlf .ng at riillaclclplil.'iJ.up. in.; New 1 nrk . B Mllll 111. ! 1IU1L111101V. 9.10 1. III. ! Wiibhlnglon MMd ra.. coimfciinguiiiniiiueipiiiii lorall Sea huoil wlnts. 'l'lirougli passeuger toach to l'li;i.lii'iwia. . i.vM. m. nay express (d.111 txeett fcunaay),rur llarrlsburg and Interme dial stations, iirilvlng at P li 1 1 a do 1 p h 1 n r. Bi. ! New York, 10.SO p. m. j lialthnore T.so t m. I WitsliliiBtoii, MS p. in. Parlor ca tluo'P W Phllatluliilila and passenger ruacUe tliro'iiii 10 1 iiiiiicieiimiannu iiaiiiu oie. 8,1.1)1.111. WllHauispoit AecoiumoUallon (dally for llfrlsburg 0.11a nil lnlrnnediuto stations, nrrlv HiKiitil'liHadelpma 3 i s a. 111. s New York C.10 a. m Meeill? car nuouiiiniodatlons enn liu seemed ut luiiiwnrfor rtilladelpulaandNew Voik. 011 sun days HlirougU tileepliii,' er will be run: on tins train tl ml Nllllumsjyi 10 1'lUladelplita.PlillaUelphia passcituscan raiiiutnlnsleepcruudlstinbed uutu " B.iuara. i.rio jinn many except .Monday for larrlsburgr nnd Intermediate stations nrihlng at l'liliartelpula T.soa. 111. New York ll.S0a.'.i. ! llaltlmoioi.ioa. in. ; Washington, 8.5 a. m. ItrouKli fulin an Hecptutf cam are run en tun tiiitt to I'lilluUplpliin, Imltln.oru and Washlnit. ton,oWlllirou(li jiussicnBer couches to Philadel phia aijl Baltimore. WliitTWAl D. S.S0alm. i:r!o Jlnll (dally excent bundavl. fm Krleanlil Intermediate mitloiis und uanandnt- uuaiuiinicrniL'ciintL' stat oun. Kocliesler. lliiin. .UUUU.V'lS"" 1W1, ilU 111 UUKU I'UllUKin i'ai- ncdiar jud luisbonger coaches to Krlo and lioch lis llXDress (dally excent Sundavi for ester. hfii mid Intel mediate Minions. 1.10 p. u. Matrxira Kxeiess (tlatlv excent sn,i- da))Iui Jviinu iiuil lnteiuiudlatCbiutious and Cnn andalKUt and pi-lnelpal Iniennedlato statloni, ltoclicsltr, lluilalo and Madura mils with throuKliusseiitrvr coachesto Kanu unit i uchester UUUIIIIUTV.il iiiiuuitpuri. r.s;o p. 111. t'nat. Ltiie idallj except Sunduyiror lle notoumllnleiinouiutustailous, und hhnlru, Wut klnnaiiUitiiteiuieclluie stailuns, Willi through pas benserotelie 10 itcnooand Watklns. O.'J) a. ti-Siinauy mail lorltenovo and lnterme dlate fctallons. TllKOuluTllAIMS FOK hU.NDUlty FliOM THE ISASTA.NUSOL'TII. Sumlay1, mail loaves l'lilladelplila 4.30 a. 111., llarrbnuri.tu arilvlnsatbuubury u.aia.ni.wlth lluougn slieplntr car 110111 Phliauelimu to M1 ll.iiubll. .Sena lunresH leaves I'klladelplna 4.30 a. in. dally, llultlsburtj, 4.1H a. uu dally except Sunday anhlng at huubury u M. a. 111. .,.,,', . Nhifara llxpi ess leaves l'lilUdclfiaU, 7.40 a. 111. ; Uallhaoru T.30 a. in. (dally except Sunday nrrUlug al Miiibury, i.iu p. in., Mlta lliroiBli 1-urlor car fioin Philadelphia ami tlirouuli pajteent'er eoachea from Philadel phia anil LUtlmu re. Fast IJnole.ivea Jfew York 8.00 a. in. : Phlladel pUa,ll.lUa.m. ; Waslilugtoii, U 40 a. in. ; Haiti moie, 10.31 a. m., tclally exiqit suudiiy) .iiilvlng a suabury. wii.m with throuitu pjosenirer coaches Iroai l-litladelphla and liab inioic. trio Mali leuv ea Kow oikHuOp. ui. i Phlladel phu, ll.sou. 111. ; Wnshlngtou, lu.(.o p. in. : Haiti uioie, ll.iip. 111., (clallyexu'pi miud.u) nrilvUii; at buubury. 5.I& a. 111., nun tliiough milii.au Sleeping cars from l'lilladelplila, Wusiihujlon and lialiluioroaia tUrout'h iiasseuirer coaches Iioni Philadelphia. NI'MU'Kl UAXI.I.TON A: WIl.KESIIAUUK I(.II,IIIIA1 A.NII MIKTII AMI WJWT ltltA7CH I!A 1A AY. (Dally except Siuuday.) Wllkesuarre Mull lean's hunliurv mnon. m.. drmingul llioom Ferry 11.87 a. 111., wiikes-bane Expicss Ilikt, leaves Sunbuiv a.!i.i 11. m.. nri-ivinc? at liiuora l'oiTy o.aop.in., viike.i)uiieii.uMp. m. wunbnry ,MM1 luuvkaMllLesbarru 1U.3. a.iu.ariiv loirat Uloom Ferry ism p. in.,hunbury 13.M p. in. litpnusMOst leaves lillkes barro a.45p. m., rhlhitatlllotiin l.'erry 4.15p.m., bunburysao uk at Moon HAS, H rt'i ciu&Hrfair, J. II. WOOD, (len. Piussengcr Agent iicii. .iiuutiex . t-UAND HEAD1NU 1:0 Al) KM'J UF PASbEiNG fc'Jt TJtAINB. 2'ov. 10, 1881 AlikAMljOAJ TKIIM.1 VK HUF8RT A3 rOLLOWS(SCNbAT 1 KAOiIi'TaD, for Mo Vrlc.llilla1clpMa,neadlng,Pottsvilj Tsruanua, ici, 11,57 n.i:i I'or Uatawl.nu.. 11,81 a. in. 0.18 and D.wp. ra. ForttUlUuuport,c,5ilio.45a.ia.ttna4,iia p. m i'ur U'lsbu'r(r and bunbury, 4.00 p. in. nullum nl'eKii'. uKim as iulia. (doir nsctrrtu.) LomaNow i'orii, via. Taniaqua 8,u. m. .uiu vl.i. liouod Uroo'x Home 1,49 a. la. Uuvcl'Utludulpliia, t,M. iu. Leato KcadlQt-, ii,u a. m 'ui utvliu., iv 84 i. i' HUOTmuuUH, 1.41 p. m. U'sic cuawtsua, s(so 10.50 a. ta. und 4,00 p.m. Leave ullllHtntipori. 9.10 a.ln, 4.05 and 8.40 p. in. hcaiekuiibury -i.nip. m. " lA'Hlsburtr4.11p.in. Pcmnfura to an1 troin I'nlla lelphla ko throuh Mtnoutclianire or cars, J. B. WOOTTBri, CU. Hancock. enoral Manager (leneral Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jaa.10 ivsi tr. jy:UVAttE, LACKAWANNA AND WHSTEllN HAlLltOAI). IlI.OOMSBUIiG DIVISION. XOHTIl. STATIONS. I F0UTI1. 1. 111. p.m. ruin. 1. m 00 1 80 ...Feranton.... ....licllmic... ..Toylorvllle.. . Lackawanna,. ....Huston .Wen I'lllbton. ...Njoinliu,',. . ..Miillbj ....lit lilll'tt . . . Klnssliii 5 60 0 4U 2 10 8(4 121 Hii 1 11 8 4J 1 II 8 HI 1 111 h 87 13 57 8 K i 8 II Hi 41 8 U i'- II 8 OS 11 10 8 08 li tt 8 01 11 ill 7 6'J U M 7 M U SW 7 (0 11 IS 7 4113 01 7 10 II SS 7 18 I! 4J 7 II 11 13 7 05 II SI C 58 11 tt 0 SI 11 18 0 60 11 13 6 44 11 08 6 llll 11 01 0 80 10 5il 6 SS 10 II OW 083 ll 00 10 88 5 55 10 31 3 40 10 10 p 111. a.m. U It) II 14 11 OU N .M n 01 0 co a mi U VI U 67 2 M 0 II 10 01 !! 4(1 tt li 10 oj a si U 118 10 14 11 5(1 0 u i 10 17 a no u sin 10 so s m 1) W 10 25 t 08 li 48 lu Sii i C6 U Ml 10 20 3 11 H M H -ts, H 431) 8 1.0 1 k as H US ...ivin'bion s no j'lyineuih June .. .ruiuouin..,. ...,Aoudule. . .. Kautlcoke. .. Uuiilock's cieek . KlilctslUnny,. . iiick'a lerry . .lleaclillaveii.. liemlck.,.. .Hilar Creek, ..Willow (iioe.. H U 10 HI 3 13 7 tU 10 87 3 UU 7 03 10 41 3 '.'4 7 12 10 4 3 SI 7 SI 10 t'J 3 43 7 47 11 10 3 37 7 3.1 11 16 4 UI K UI II t8 4 10 8 (Ml 11 84 4 Hi 8 10 11 U7 4 IV 8 14 11 40 4 23 H SI 11 40 4 1,0 8 118 11 32 4 33 8 HI 11 31 1 43 8 SO 12 02 4 47 8 35 12 20 5 OS I) Ov 12 SS 5 12 U II 12 32 b lb U 20 12 30 B SO a.m. p.m. p. in M UI S 17 8 IO r &s 7 47 1 41 I ai 7 -17 7 S3 7 IV 1 11 ...uu mage. ..Kfepy 7 03 .llloomsburi; ... .. miner t r.uu 0 64 catawla luldse .. ... a , ,'ililllllU. , , , 11 u ....Cholatky ... u USI . ... cauicron. ii 10 NorthumherlanU a.m. V. I'. IIAIJTEAI), tsupt. olllce, bcranton, Feb, ut, 1802- Bupertntcndent'a JAMES HEILL"V, Toixsorinl Artist, o;imat tils old stand under exchange (lul'KUand baa an usual a FJHHT-GLA8H BAKUEKSIlOl'. ITe respectfully solicits the patron jj othla oldcustorotraand ol the pibllo ifciicraujr, imyio,'bU- lulyn,'5o-tt aoikcv or WILEY ltUSSKLIVH 1. a non 81VIK1 T00L8 M ACHINERY. Head (jaurtera tor Iron, btetLllorkesh oca Nulls aud Wuu'on linkers' and lljack; Hiiiltlia' buppllea. lurael llltleuUender, Store i Warerooma Jiva FrunklDAe.,alsq Jwureroomal 1 Frni.-. ; j, i"i au lea ten- V V 0..VV,, Ml 'il WW SCItANTON YA. rafiy SJ3 ly
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers