THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. Miscellaneous Agricultural. lintlenvick's Wraknw. Doasou Grimes called tho other da; upon Mrs, lUornifl: tn n.ik Air n subtcri ptton lo tlie tniinoiinry society. Tlio followliiu con ersatlon took pluro ! "Your Iimbnnd Is ft Presbyterian, I lielleve, Mr. Hutterwick?" snM the ilcnron. "No," replied Mrs. 1!. "He litlnngj to ev erything else on earth but llic eliurcli, Thai's what I say to htm, tlmt.wMIc he U joining so much he'd better join something decent that'll do him somo good. Hut ha say? he ' has no time. lie. belongs to about forty-six secret societies of vnriom kind', llo's tho nwfulest man for such things you ever saw, slid nil the time running nfter them. Mon day night he goes to tho Free Masons, Tues day night ho associates with the Odd Fel lows, Wednesday night is his Hcd Man night, Thursday night Is his tcmperanco lodge, Friday ho goes fooling along with tho Knights of Pythias, and all day Sunday ho Is visiting the sick nnd the widows and or phans of dead members. If thero were six ty days in a week I believe Itulterwick would have some lodgo to attend lo ovcry night. "Mr. Grimes, that man actually knows ninety-four grips and over two hundred pass words. AuJ he's awful mysterious about them. The other day I saw him swinging Ids arms about Under o,ueer at break fttt,anl presently lie stops and says: "Thunder, I forgot where I was 1 Mary Jane, you saw that? ltw&sa grand hailing sign. And; you know he'll wakq up nights and ask me If I heard him talking in his sleep, and if I say yes, he'll look scared to death, and get out his pisto', and say he'll blow my brains out If I ever repeat one of thoso pass-words. And he Is all the limo practicing on me, but he won't even tell me what nny of them are, although he knows I'm just dying with cu riosity. He says he knows more secrets than any other man in the state, and he says if ho was to tell one of them, those Knights and Patriotic Sons and the rest of them, would put him into n vault and seal him up alive, or tear him to pieces with rd-rot pinch ers. Says they'd bruise him into eternity ipiicker'n wink. Worries me nearly to death. S'pose he was to become temporarily insane and gush, but, what'd become ot me aud tho children? He's careless, too. I see him giving the grand hailing sign to the slopman yesterday, and the slopman asked Bridget if Mr. Hutterwick had the St. Vitus dance bad j and I know ivhcn he tried one of those grips on tho man that came to tune the pi ano, the man said if he squeued his baud that hard again he'd give Mr. Hutterwick a bloody nose. "And, as for processions. Well, it seems to me that when IJutterwick ain't at a lodge, he's marching in a procession. Al ways some funeral or celebration or some thing, and he turns out and goes skipping around the streets, dressed in a cocked hat and sword, and looking fierce enough to frighten rnybody out their wlU. And he told me that sometimes he gets all these grips mixed, and he'll give a Mason an Odd Fellow's grip, and tell mo not to be surprised if he is kidnapped and made away with be fore morning. And he'll kiss his children good-bye, and making his last little arrange ments go's everything'll be straight when he's gone; and then the children and me'll cry, and be look solemn, and go to bed to rest before he meets his doom. But noth ing ever came of it. They never touched him "You ought to just see the letters that come here direct to him. 'E. Hutterwick,1 and then a whole alphabet of letters strung alter his name. He's a right worshipful Ilyc for I'uMnre. At tho last meeting of tho Elmlra, N. Y., Farmers' Cluli tho following from n corres pondent In Minnesota, was read by tho Sec retary ! Farmers who are In want of firil class pas ture at least expeiie, for Ibis season, should prepare a lot for the, purposn and sow the same to winter rye, and Ihey will soon havo a pasture for sheep, calves, poultry, in fact any kind of stock, and for young Iambs it cannot bo excelled. Heavy stock will tram ple it Into tho ground to somo extent, II put on early In the season, but later they can be kept on it at a profit Winter ryo sown In tho spring will not head out till tho sec ond year, but will stool out so as to cover the ground, producing a luxurious mass of feed that will pay every experimental trial. It can bo cut for Rolling purposes the second year will grow up stock, or It can be rais ed for pasture, as stated beforo or it can be allowed to nttain its growth and mature a crop harvest. It will also stand drouth very well, and enrich tho land. From one and a half to two bushels per aero should bo sown according to tho wealth Df the land. Cnt or (iround Hay. In "ome places hay Is cut Into Inch nnd half inch pieces nnd then ground, for tho purpose of "feeding cattle, horses, fie., in tho belief of its adding to the nutrition of the food. Many people havo their hay cut Into inch lengths for feeding, and claim ad vantage over tho usual modo of feeding hay as nature provides It for the use of the ani mals. Wo always doubted this theory, lor the reason that hay fed In the usual manner performed all tho offices of nutrition, as it was perfectly digested, and there was noth ing more tu be attained. Hut, in order to sustain our theory, we consulted an old, careful livery stablo keep er, who had many horses, and who, in a long series of years, studied the profit and loss in tho various supplies for his stock. He said there was nothing gained in feed ing cracked corn, but on the contrary there was a loss in the increased price demanded for it. Also, that cut hay was n loss to the extent of tho labor, which was by no means a trifle. Good hay, and none other should be fed whole, mixed with a littlo bran and moistened. Ho said he usually gave each horse in tho evening a couple of ears ot corn in the cob, and they were greatly relished. His hordes were in the best hoilth, having lost but two by disease in thirty years. This was tho evidence, wo repeat, of a careful and experienced man, whom we knew all his life, and we believe tho facts stated can not bo successfully contradicted. A lady relates in an exchange the follow ing story : "Her father once brought home a molasses hogshead, t be used as a water tank. On washing day her mother said : 'Let's throw the suds into it, to soak the molasses from tho bottom.' The instant sho had done so she exclaimed: 'Oh, I have drowned hundreds of my neighbeta' bees I' The hogshead was black with bees that were busily appropriating the sweet from what they must have considered an enormus blos som. The good lady made haste with her skimmer to skim the bees from the top of the water, and spread them on a board in therminshine ; but they seemed drowned and nearly dead ; and she was very sorry. All the bees that were around the hogshead had flown at the dash of water, but in a few minutes they returned, accompanied by scores of others. They immediately went to Many nlio nre Hntlerln from thn effects of the warm weather and nro debili tated, are acidised by physicians totnko moderate amounts of whisky two or thrco tiroes during me day. in a llttlo wullo those, who adopt this sdrlce frequtntly Increase ths number of "drinks" and In course ot tlmo become confirmed Inebriates. Abev erase, which win not create thirst for Intoxicating liquors, and which Is Intended especially for the benefit of debilitated persons, whether at homo or abroad, Is Dr. Hchencfs Sea Weed Tonic. Contain ing the Juices of many medicinal herbs, this prepa ration does hot create an appetite fur the IntoxtCiv tlngcnp. Tho nourishing and tho life supporting pronerllcs of many valuable natural productions contained In It and well known tu medical men have a most strengthening Influence. A single bottle of the tonic will demonstrate Itsvatuablo qualities. For debility arising from slcknoss, over exertion or from nny causo w hatcver, n wlncglnssfut ot Sea Weed Tonlo taken after meals will strengthen tits stom ach ana create an appetite for wholesome food. To all who are about leaving their homos, wo deslro to say that tho excellent effects of Dr. Bchcnck's sea sonable remedies, Sea Weed Tonlo and Man drake 1111s, aro particularly evident when taken by thoso who nro Injuriously affected by a Chang of water and diet. No person should leave homo without taking a supply ot theso safeguards along. For sale by all Druggists. aug. VEGETINE. ItEV. J. 1. LUDLOW WHITES : 1-9 Ilaltlc street, Brooklyn, N. V., Nov. 14, ISM. It. It Stisvkvs, Esq.. . . Dear Mr, From personal benefit received by Its use.as well as f rompersonal know ledgo or thoso cures have thereby seemed almovt mlriiculom. 1 can most heartily und sincerely recommend the Vegetlnofor the complaints which It Is claimed t cure. IAMBS P. I.U111.UW, l.ato pastor Calvary naptHt church, .Kuctumcnto, Cul. VEGETINE. SUB RESTS WELL. SOUTH VOLANP, MK.( OCT., 11, 1STC. Mb, II. It. Stkvkns! Dear sir I havo boon sick two years with the liver compUlnU and during that time havo taken a creat manv different medicines but none ot them did me any rood. 1 was restless niffhu and had ijo limi'iiu. rtiucu lilMUjf uie trKViiut i rusu hcu miu rt'llsh my food, cau recommend tho Vegctlno tor what It has done for me. Yours respecuuny. MHS. ALU HUT 1UCKER. Witness of the above. Mas. (iKumiK M. Vacqhan, Jlemord, Mass. VEGETINE (aooil Ibrtlio Children. Boston IIomk, 14 Tyler street, boston, April, lsTtl. II. 11. f TKPHKNS, Hear Mr, Wo feel that tho children In our homo have been greatly benefitted by the Vegctlno ou have kindly given us from lime to Urns, especially those troubled with the scrofula. With respect, .Mrs. N. WOMIELt, Matron. ItEV. 0. T. WALKER SAYS: Pkovioescb, 11. I It Transit street, II. 11. Stevens, liiq. I feel bound to exnrcssw 1th mvsltrnaturothc httrh value I plaoe-upon your Vegetlnc. My family hae used It lor thclast two years. In nervous debllty It Is Invaluable, and I recommend It to all who may need an invigorating, renovating tonic. O. T. WALKER, Formerly Pastor of Uowdoln-squaro church, Boston. CHEAP JOB PRINT1M AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. The Elementary. Sclent inc and Classical Courses are PROFfiasioMAU and students eraduatlng therein, recelvo state Diplomas, conferring iiierouowin corresponding Degrees ; Master ot tho Klcmcnts s Master of tho Sciences : Master of the classics. Uraduates In tho other courses receive Normal ccruucaics o uieir uiiainmenm,, bikucu uv iiio vim-ers ui me nuuru oi irusices. The Columbian Printing Estab lishment is amply supplied with the necessary Presses, Types and other material for executing all kinds of Printing at low rates and in the most expeditious and satis factory manner. Nothing Equal to It. South Sum: Miss.. Nor. 14. 187(1. Mr. II. IL Stkvens! Dear Mr I have been troubled with scrofula. Can ker and Liver Coiiinlumt lor three, sears. Nothing I ever did mo any ttooduutll I commenced using lout I VE(iETll.N. I tu now gelling along nrsi ran1, anu Btlll using the VKilhl'IMs. I consider thcie Is noth ing equal in It lor such complaints. 0 in heartily re commend It lo evr body. lours iruiy, Mrs. L1ZZIK M. PACKAKD. No. 10 Laruuge St., bouth Salem, .Mass. CALL AT THE YEGETINE Columbian Building. llccoiunifiid It Heartily South Boston, Mr Ktrvknr. Dear Slr.-J havo taken several bottles of vonr Veer- I mine, and am convinced it Is a valuable remedy furl Dyspepsia, Kldi.ey omplalnt. and General Debility of the system, t cau hpartlly recommend It to all I sufferers from the above complaints. l our a itespcciiuuy. Mrs. MU.NKOK PAltKEIt. BLO.OMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE9 pmLADKM'IIA AND KHAMNd ItOAD ARUANGEMENT OF I'ASSENru-., TKAIN3. May si, ism. TBiiNa leave ncrE Kt IB rotiows (srxnif tleim For New York, Philadelphia, Itcadlng, l0tu ml Tatnaqua.tc., 11,89 a.m. u19 For Catawlssa, 11,83 a, in. 6,4t nnd 7,80 p. m For Wininmsport, ,S3 ,84 a. m. and 4,o p. a. TRAINS FOB HCFSRT LEAVE AS rOLLOWH, (SCttMt n tearo New York, 8,45 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, 9,15 a. m. Leave Heading, ll.jjn, m., rottiTlllo.i5ii and Tamaqua, 1,S5 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, o,so 0,t3 a. m. and 4,00 p m Lcavo wiuiamsport.s.s n.m,l!,oo m. nnd e,oo n a Passengers a tid from New York nnd lUi,.'... phla go through without change of cars. J. E. WOOTTKN C. O. HANCOCK, " """'"Ifer. General Tlckpf. Ao-nnt. Jan.lt, Ills If. NOKTHKKX COMPANY. CENTRAL KAIMVAY Ttlia cminnl n.nean! MnetlMn nrtV.n Ilia ntn huf f.ll.ln.,n IWfu.lnii.1 .nil rln..lMl 1n..nln. itunuings spacious, inTiiing ana uommouious ; completely ncaieu oy sieam, wen vcniiiaicu, nguiea py gas, aiuwuriusuuu niu, a. uuuuium.U.rj snrlnir water. Location healthful, anu ensy of access. Toachers ex: motlerato. Klfty ccnt.s a week deduction to all expoctl Courses of study prescribed by tho state ! I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses I I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music. Tlenced. e.mclnnt- and ullvn tn their wnrk. g to leach. Btudeuu admitted at any tlmo. Iiooins reserved Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Jlooins reserved when desired. Expenses IV. Course In Art. V. Course ill Physical Culture. Thocoursoof Study prescribed by the Htato Is liberal, and tho Scientific nnd Classical courses aro not inferior to thoso of our best Colleges. Tha UtnlAMnnlpADn lilvlin. fird.i. nf olll.DK.hln Thn lima. Hnmanri III. nn.nr tlmn,lmanhl,M. nflhla M(.bnnl tn llPln tl BPCtlPft If.. hV riirnlShlnif Inieill' gent and emclent Teachers for her Schools. To this end It solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, thoso lyho desire to Improve their tlmo and their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School. uuiiuuu. uuui mu ill ill. I lull. iiii.'h. ii li.i.i.i.ii j;i.i acpi. v, 'io.-iy l'rentilent Itonrd or Truslcen COL. J. 1. FKLXZE, Heeretnry. HARMAN & HASSERT, Proprietors; East Street, South side of IL. & If. Ilallronil.IllooiiiNliurg, l'a. nesoccttully coll tho attention ot the public to tho following btntemcnts! They manufacture all klndsot IltiW nntl Hit ASS CAsTI.NfiM. They mako the Celebrated Original and IMPKOVED vroNTRQSE PLOWB.nlao all klndsot llepalrs, such as .Mold Hoards points, LandslUes bolls, handles, Sc. Ihey also mane HEATING AND OOOK STOVES and arc prepared lo lurnlsh all kinds of repairs, such as Urates. Fire Brick, &c.t wholesale and retail. They make tho Imprint d CHl-nn hiu llrntt lor ih Win. I'onn Slot r, the moBt economical (Irate In use. They aro aWo prepared to furnish AW AND UUIST MILL MACUINK1CY UHAFTINU, PULLEYS. &C. TUe Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, &c. The nromietors belne practical mechanics, havlnehad an exrerinnen nf over thirty Tears, tho publlccan rely upon having all wurk entrusted to them done In the Best Manner and at Fair prices. J-EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Drous Goods. DAVID LOWENBERQ Invites attention to his largo ondelegantstock Cheap and Fashionable Clolliiua, at his store on' MAIN STREET, IN TIIE NEW BLOCK, 11LOOMHUUKO, TA., where he has last received from New York and Phil adelphia a f ull assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the most fashionable, durablo and nan aso in o BRE3S GOODS, ;CON31STINO OF BOXj On and nfter November soth. 18J3. train wm i.... SUNUUltV as follows : NOltTIIWAIir). Erie Mail B.so a. m., arrive Elmlra um a Canandalgua... s.83p,ra Itochcster e.15 NIaorara n.n .. llenovo accommodation 11.10 a.m. arrive Williams rtl!.65 p. m. Elmlra Stall 4.10 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. m Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo Buffalo 8.60 a. m SOUTHWA11D. Buffalo Express !.w a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 4.to a. m . uammorc 8.40 " KlmlraMall ll.isa. m., arrlvo Harrlsburg l.co p. m n asnwgion 10.20 " " Baltimore c.30 " " Washington 8.30 " Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris uur ivjAt p. m. nrnvo uaitlmoro s.M a. m " Woshlr.eton o.is " Erie Mall 12.68 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3 05 0. m. " Baltimore 8.40 ' Wnshlnrrtnn in II lllil.ltirfl.MnIDn,l.i. a ... li.l.VJ'l OUIJUuJ . D. M. BOYD, Jr., Oencral rassengcr Agcn A. J. CASSATT, General Manage nrnrt unnn tho unfortunnte bees, (urninir I granu master ana a sir Ktiignt, ana an emi- them 0Ter mi oy'et ana working upon tbem neni past grana sacnetn, ana cniei magniu- -nnstnntlv with their heads, feet, and an- cent ltev..Druid priest, and a whole lot more tenn,, The re3Uit of their busv labors was Vpfrfitino 1H Rfild hv ftll (Inie'Enstfl. V.- .1... .! . ,!! . " " ww YEQITINE Preparedly H. R. Stevens, Boston,Mass. COUKT HOUSE ALLEY, such things as that, enough to take your breath away; and with all that he's no more stuck up than you are. Just as humble as a lamb. And he says he can reel out more stuff that they say at ceremonies than'd fill a small library ; and he has about sixty sheep Bkin aprons, and all kinds of pictures on them, that he weans when he is on duty. "So he has no time to attend church and do money for heathens. He spent his last dollar Saturday paying up bis last dues to the Knights of Pythias, and he says if he can't settle up with the Druids by Thursday they'll cut him off and chuck him out. I don't know what happens to a man when the Druids shut down on him, but Butter wick hints that it is much better than sud den death. Perhaps your'e a Druid ? No ? Well, you call and see Butterwicx, and he'll explain it to you, and meantime those hea thens will have to shuflle along the best way they can. Maybe', if you was to write to them how Hutterwick was fixed they might consider that sufficient. Good morning. llemember me to Sirs. Grimes. Then the deacon withdrew and went around to visit a less mysterious family. that one after another gave Bigus 'of life, stretched its limbs and wings,crawled about, dried iUelf In the sun and flew away. There was as many as would fill a half-pint cup at first, and there remained only about a dozen hopeless cases beyond the efforts of their brothers." August 20 WHEUE TO ADVERTISE. SACK, FltOOK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, lie bos also replenished his already large stock of Important to Lawyers. Justices of tho I'cace, constables, Executors, Ad ministrators, uuaruion, Townsuip oiucera, anu uum ness men generally. We havo on band a largo assortment of legal stable's blanks ot all kinds, Note and Receipt books I lor AumiMfiirainrs sc. PRICE LIST. ATTORNEY'S BLANKS. Precipe for Summons. " Rule to take Depositions. choose Arbitrators. J cents apiece, or tl.lt per hundred. Tetltlon for Appointment of Guardian. " ' cltatmn Rule to tako Depositions. Narr In Debt, with Confession, ' ' Assumpsit. Mechanics Lien. 4 cents each or 13.50 per hundred, l'etltlon for Bale of Real Estate 8 cents each. JUSTICE'S BLANKS. Subpoenas, Summons, Warrants, Executions, so lo xo cents eacn. Leases 6 cents each Blue Deeds . 10 " I'archment Deeds 15 " " Agreements 5 ' " Drnhnn'H Court Kalea - 20 for tl 60 CoubUiblo's Sales 3 cents each Mortcatre and Bond 12 " All k InilB of Notea.. 1 " orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or tnado lu urucr un Buuri imhicc. We nro DreDaredto do neater lob workman an) uuier uuicu m mis lujiuy. ltlm."wU'lV - WTWWTT. Editors nnd 1'roprletors IUU1DI.UI.UNIIUP, 1 Blooinbburg, ra A. T. Stewart savs the best advertlsmc ho has eTer found '-are the old establlshec mediums I organs of Recipes. tho two nolltlcal parties, at tho several county seats throughout the union." 'These," he soys "reach j ovcrv famllv of tho least account in their several I counties, and are more carefully read than any other I claAHor lonrnals." If Mr. MewrarL's ludemfntlsof I value, there Is no dlfllculty In deciding which paper it. in fnr the Interest of buhlnewi men bo advertise In I The Columbia Democrat, upon which thts paper Is I Eariiany lounuca, was csiaomsnea in 1, ana uie 1 olumbian now cnjovs a wider circulation and STRIPED, Bloomsburg, Pa. CLOTHS AND CA8SIMERBS, FIGURED . AND PLAIN VESTS, A correspondent wants to Know : -uan'a Christian go (0 the circus?" Why, yes, he can go to the circus easy enough, but it will cost him a quarter when he gets there to get in; that's where the shoe pinche?. You ace n Christian is always too proud to carry water for tho elephant, amMhere'a where tho Binncr has the advantage over him in free passes. Burlington Jfawlcyc. A Benediction with a Limitation. An officer of the navy, on board 0110 of our vessels in China, tells us this neat thing in the way of a messing : A man on board the U. S. steamer Mono cacy. wliose term of Bervice had just expired proceeded to take leave of his lato officers. Approaching tho commander he invited the choicest blessings on his head, in a brogue that left uo doubt as to his native sod. And so lie went from'ono'to another with a "God Ideas ye 1" or "May Heaven reward ye I" un til be came opposite the lieutenant comman der, who had frequently been qbllged to sup. press Pat's love for the "ardent" by stopping Jils leave. AVtU a reluctant touchof his Jcap,and a'downcast eye, he. mumbled out, "And may Qod bless you too, Misther C , to a tartin extint I" EdltoT't Drawer in Har per's Magauncfor i'uiy. A Chicago man's young wife entertained him with selections from Wagner, after which lie expressed hlmsel as resigned to go tolbed, where he wept very soundly. Toward midnight cats assembled in the back yard and yowled frightfully, The sleeper did not 1 get up and throw bootjacks at tbem, but .turned on one elbow and whispered in his dreams: "Sing it once more, Elvira; sing , it once more." She sings it no more, neith. f r anything else, but thinks of beating her piano into kindling wood aud turning her music book Into curl papers. It has been observed that the lady with a diamond ring will scratch her nose, u agiv en period, four times as often as any other woman. Atparngus resembles lougtciuiors in one important particular the ends are most ught after. i 1 Maclberry Hnroar. To three quarts of berries put one quart of vinegar ; let it stand for three days, then strain it, and to one pint of juice put one pound of sugar; put it into a jcettle over a slow fire ; skim it as it boils ; let it boil for half an hour ; cool and bottle for use. To Keep Hair in Curl or Crimp. Rub the soap on a nail brush to a froth and np ply to the hair ; when dry will be perfectly stiff, or use bandoline; to keep the latter fresh in warm weather mix twice a week a few quince seed with hot water and add co logne (the best quality need not be used) when cool. To Remove Crease Spot: Deodorized naptha, 70 gravity. Apply the naptha with clean rag. and rub hard. Also eood for cleaning gloves of any color. Can be bought at any oil and lamp store or drug store. Ought not to cost more than 3 or 1 "cents a pint. Cocoanul Cale. Four cupfuls of flour,lwo cupfuls sugar, 1 cupful milk, C eggs, 1 cup. fdl butter, 1 teaspoonful Boda, 2 teaspoons- ful cream tarter ; half a cocoauut put in the batter, the other half put with the whites of 8 eggs ami a half cupful sugar, and put be tween the layers. Bake in jelly pans. Onion Sauce. Peel four small white on ions and boil them until soft; drain and chop them up fine ; mix them with a cup ful of hot milk and two.teaspoonfula butter, a little salt and pepper; then boil all to gether for one minute ; serve hot. JfucUeberry Cole. Two cupfuls of sugar, one of butter, five eggs,one cupful milk, one teaspoonful soda, one small lemon, a little nutmeg, a wine glass full ot brandy, three cupfuls flour ; dredge a quart of huckleber ries thickly with flour and add the last tiling. Making Meat Croquette: Fine powered bread crumbs are much nicer thau cracker crumbs, and they should be. boiled in lard as tbe .New r.ngianders boll uougnnuts; frying in butler makes tbem greasy and heavy. Chicken or Turkey Croquetles: .These should be mixed, after chopping,., with a ich, white cream sauce before rolled into ait oval form, not a ball, Tolato Cruttor Meat le: One teacup ful cream to six good sized potatoes boiled and smashed fine; add salt and flour enough to roll ; handle as little as possible. Vrealfatt Jleluh. Slice cold Bwcet po tatoes and put in the oven to warm; then pour over them some cream or milk, thick ened a Utile, and season with butter, pep per, and salt. Huckleberry Bread, One quart flour, one pint of sour milk, one teaspoonful soda, one and a half pint berries j mix as stiff as bis cuit dough. Yeatt Caket, The proper way for drying them Is in the shade with a cool wind : dry ing in the sun sours them and destroys the life. Trifles. Take small sponge cakes, moisten with cherry wine ; serve with tort custard. creater r rot-r rlty Uian It ever did. IUUUNUU1 luiuuiea 1U ,UlUUlUI ly Into two It goes week mbta and ad- tolnUii: counties, and by most or them Is read from in 1 nrst to the last line. It Is the only recognised exponent of nearly live tnousand Democratic voters tn tho county. It gives advertisements a tasty dls-1 play, thut makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus ensuring greater certainty that they will peruse I inem. wiiueiujciriuioiionisunaouDieaiymuciiine 1 larnst in tbe county, the advertising rates ol the I Columbian ore no higher than those of other pirpers I w Ith nareiy uau u na se crai noi oneiounu 100 num ber or BUUbcnDcrs. rocis ue uicsv speax sur mem. Reives. No shrewd business man will nwclect to In sert his advertisements In the colcmila tf SillRTS, CRAVATS Thomas B. Haktmah. Albert IIaktman. SOCKS, COLLARS. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ISUSPKNDKKS, AND Hi pi mm. mm (Bp When special material ia required it will be promptly obtained. FANCY ARTICLES. He bos constantly on hand a large and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, UUllSTL This standard article is compound ed with tho greatest care. Its cliccts aro as wonuerlul anil ns satisfactory as over. it restores gray or inueu Ji.nr to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head .1 cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, ami tho scalp by Its use becomes white and clean. Uy Us tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing unuincss, and mak ing the hair grow thick and stronjr. As a dressing, nothing lias been round so eifectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho con stituents aro pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; and I consider It tho Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar Buckingham's By FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from trravor any other undesir- nblo shade, to brown or black, at dis! cictlon. Itiscasllv applied, bclnsin ono preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wasu on. MAEuractured by R. P. HALL & CO.. NASHUA, N.H. til kr til Inutiti, ul tiiltn la Htllcluh Oct. is, 1816-ly BLOOMSBUKG TANNERY. G. A. II 13 II II IN G p E8PECTFULLY announces to the public which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and tn the best manner. AU his clothing Is mado to wear ana mosi HARTMAN BROS,. DEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, CIGAB.8, TOBACCO. siuurr, CONFECTIONERY. FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND GENEKAL LINE OF Family Provisions. Russell's Old btand, ItUFEIlT I2LOCK, 4th door below Market fetrcct, Bloomsburg, To. rtr Goods delivered to all parts ot the town. AprU KT, 'IT-tf GZENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin, 11eaut1fies the complexion, prevents and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM ISHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun anu wind, such as tan and Ireckles. it renders the cuticle MARVELOUSLY CLEAR. SMOOTH and PLIANT. and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIF1ER is far prelerable to nny cosmetic ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL- niUR JIaths are insured BY the use of Olenn's Sulphur Soan, which in addi- tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY CONTACT With the fERSON. It DISSOLVES DANDRUFr, prevents bald ness, anu retards grayncss oi inc nair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per vox its uaRes), ouc. anasi.xu. K. U. The 50 cent calces are triple the sue of those at 35 cents. " HILL'S HAIIt AND WIIISKEK DYE," Black or Browii, 30 Cents. C. 5. CMTTESTOS, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.Y. Oct. 2, f.-ly, AdyektiswgAgents Dauchy & Oo's- Advt's. AND DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBTJRQ division. Tlme-Tablo No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1STS. NORTH. p.m. p.m. a.m. BV3 VKI 8 UI 3 SI T 55 3 49 7 411 3 42 1 4 1 .1 37 T 33 3 82 7 2T 3 27 7 22 3 23 7 IS 8 19 T 15 3 17 7 15 3 17 7 117 0 12 7 03 3 09 53 IN 6 54 S Id 45 2 M d SO 2 42 2 3') 2 25 2 .9 2 13 1 10 2 IS 1 63 1 S3 1 43 1 43 1 40 1 25 1 19 1 15 C 15 C 09 02 6 lis 5 52 5 49 5 40 5 84 5 23 6 23 5 20 0 CI 4 55 4 50 9 43 9 43 9 39 9 81 25 9 20 9 15, 9 11 9 07 9 05 9 15 s r.9 8 58 8 51 8 49 S 41 8 30 8 19 8 14 8 08 8 2 7 58 7 54 7 4C 7 41 7 &5: 7 SO 7 S8 STATIONS. Scran ton ........ I)el!evue.... ...TajlorvlUe... l'lttston West l'lttston., ...... Wsomin? 31 Jalibv .iscnncu Klntrston -Kin kh ton. ..Plymouth June. ....i'i Ivmouth.. ..wonaaio .. Nantlcoke.. .Hunlock's reek. ,.HnicksninnyM, ... Hick's Ferry., ....Reach Haven. -Ucrwlclc .. Rrlar Creek... ...Willow drove.... Llmo Ridge ..... ..jujpy....., ...Hloomsburg.... Rupert Catawlssa Rrldcrc ..Clark's switch- i li uanviiie . 7 04 Chulas y, 7 0 Cameron. i 35 1 00 6 45 .Northumberland. p.m. p.m. o.m. p.m. p.m. a.m W. T. nALBTKAD, Sunt, superintendent's Office, Scronton, Dec. 10, 167&. SOUTH. o.m. p m. n.mi 9 38 2 20 6 15 9 43 2 23 em V 53 2 SI R I! 10 CO 2 S3 C 43 10 00 2 49 C 50 10 11 2 52 in 10 IS 2 59 7 111 111 29 3 IH 7 Ui 10 23 8 17 7 11 10 27 3 10 7 15 10 27 3 17 7 25 10 32 3 V2 7 35 10 35 3 27 7 40 10 49 3 32 7 43 10 44 3 87 7 63 10 62 3 45 8 15 11 IS 4 UI 8 S5 11 17 4 15 S 43 11 23 4 21 8 (5 1131 4 9 9 05 11 88 4 87 50 11 9 4 41 0 55 11 43 4 46 7 20 11 51 4 53 7 18 11 67 5 12 7 40 12 3 5 08 7 45 12 07 5 14 7 52 12 10 5 20 )U 12 25 6 S3 8 25 12 32 5 47 8 40 12 33 5 63 8 47 12 61 10 9 15 I C. SLOAN & BR0 25 NOV C'Altlis all new styles with name, :ts. post paid. J. U. misted, Nassau, . . .luiyzu, itiw u Books and Pamphlets, Haud-Bills and Dodgers, otitis of homo manufacture. Large and Small Posters, Letter and Bill Heads, Envelopes with Business Cards, Bussiness, Pic Nic, Wedding and Visiting Cards, Programmes, Bills of Fare, &c Will all be supplied and excuted in superior style, at cheap, rates and short notice GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELUY, or EVERY DESCRIPTION. FINK AND CHEAT. niSCASE OP JEWELRY IS NOT SDItPADSED IN THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE 1113 GENERAL ASSORT MENT OP Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &o. DAVID LOWENBEIIG. secured 'for me chanical devices trade niarits,ae fdims and coin- Infringements, rclues Th'e best workmen' are employed and tho best material -will always be furnished. PATENTS 1V V -EJll XVXVkJOrkewuoriueirmwn EDSON BROS., Solicitsrs of U. ,S: anfl Foreign PATENTS, 711 G. Street, N. W. WASH1NGT0N,D. 0. prepared to loyment at BNVDER'S TANNERY, (old standi Rloomsburff. Pa., at t Porks ot the Espy and Light Blrcdt I roads, where all descriptions or ' leather will be made lu the most jeaiaer win no maoeiu me roost i a im l i r 11' . snbstantlal and workmanlike raumer, and sold at I A liberal BilOrO 01 pUUUC liatrOU prices to suit tho times. The highest price to cash I ' pgo ia respectfully solicited, Aa44tuHniitn in inn rounirv. 'hip nil mi nut i hXFn"- 1 Bloombbdbo, March 23; 1877. S I fi ? rr- ,f.. u'fl.lilnv f InftH.WWC are DOW II .,...iu. an rinusiAH with couaiant'emnloyment home, Uie whole ot Uio Uir.s, or lor- their apare mo 2 ii.i.. new llt'ht and nroiltaL e. Pi rsons of etthersex easUy earn from to cents 'to ts per eveulnp'iiodaproporMonal ifum by dsvoung thelr wnOlfl lime UJ UIO uucujrw. wjm nearly as mucn as men. That all who see this notice may scnu uieir nuuiiw, w make this unpareUf a open .'l Mich as are not weU satu-ned we wUlikend one dollar to pay toe the trouble ot w 01111?. Pull panicuiars, bampies wuru . .......1 h,u.h ia anmnMirti wnrlr oil. and a CODT Of Home land Plretlde, one of tho largest andfbest Illustrated 1-nbllcatlons, aU sent free By malL Head er. U you want permanent, pronuble work, adaress Ueorgu HUnson. c 00., t oruana, fuuua. 6epi, 8, 1.-lim., ' JOBtjlINTINO OF EVERY DESRIPTION EXECUTED PROMPTLY At tub Golumbuw Omar, N. I'. IHJUMIA.II'S "187 I" WATER-WHEEL la declared tho "bTANDAllD TURU!NK,"hy over 650 neraons who uso It. Pricks Redcckd, New pamphlet, free. N. P. HURNIIAM, York, l'a. New and ThrlUlns! MILLIONS EAOER FOR IT I I 3000 Agent Wauled for THE CROSS & THE CRESCENT I lly tho eminent L. P. lluocif trr. Unfolds Uie Btranjre IhOCiai. 1 Olllicai HUU lieiiKluun nn.uiiuiiuca iu.u no- tnr (it thn uiLssians and Turks! cause ot the war. IMlgnty mieresis at nuLRu; inuKnipiiifa ui jiuicib, eto. Richly Illnstratod. Por terms, address iiulck- ly. HUHHAliii liuus., runs., 133 sansom bircei, l'hUadeidina, ra. Juiyso, -ii-iw a TTnr?'VT-J-l7 HKV.J. P. LUDLOW 17S Baltlo street, BrookH n, N. V., Nov. 14, 1674. 11 ii KTtvKd Vsn.. TlpiirRlr. T-'rnmnerMonal ben efit rccclvt d from Its uso, as well as from personal I knowledge or tnose wnoue cures mereuy mivu wci-m-ed almost n trsculous. 1 can most heartily and sin cerely re' jmmend VsoirriNK for the complaints which It Is claimed to cure. JAMES P. LUDLOW, Lato rastor Calvary Baptist Church, Sacramento, O, July w, -n-iw u TRIFLING WITH A COLD 18 ALWAYS DANGEROUS. USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, BLOOMSBUKG, PA, Manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, I'LATrUlUl WAUUNC, C. First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Prices reduced to suit the times. Jan. 5, 1S77-U The Columbian Law Docket. A completo record for tne use of attorneys. Con. vcnlently arranged for tho docketing ot allcaser containing 500 pages, with double Index. This Is the most completo book for lawyers that Is pub. listed. peice, $3. so- Published by Brockway & ElweU Editors and Proprietors of tho Columbian, BLOOM8BTJBQ, reci-u ' TrJISfAPErISKEPTON FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF, . mm 733 SmsoH St., PHILADELPHIA, Who, nro oar nuifaorlzed asents, and will recelre Advertlftementa ut our LOWEST CA8II IIAT1!8. T11HOAT, LUMia, CHKaT ana MUCOUa MKM- :3 LTHft -r 1 . tu a BUre remedy for COUOns. and all diseases of the Put up only in .Bluo Boxes. DUW iI SIIOJ UHUUUiaiD. c. N. CRITTENTON 1 SlitH Avenue, New York, julyao, n-iw I) May i, '77im Is not easily earned In tlicfco times but It I can be made In threo monUis by any one r 01 eiuier sex, in any pari ui me country hn lawiniriL' to work steadily at too employment that w rurnuh. per week In your own town. ou need not La away from home over night. yuu Ican give our hole time to tho work, or unly your spare moments. It costs nothing to try the busl- I1ICSH. ICIIlin HliU lUUUl. HIV. VUIC. II. iullett fi Co., Portland, Maine. reo. 10 1 1 1 jr. TVTOTICE. "Tom this date the Bloomsburg Oas Com put m fcemce pipes at nrsi eosv anu iuji meiem abiuur uuium uucu. iVWUl and set THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW. Tho comDanv nave on hand a lot of Iras tar suited or ralnunir roofs, and Dosts or otner timbers placed under grouna. in reniB w mi 1 inn nr iv mi tut r nrrei. lie. h. W. MILLER. 8e MORRIS MIOHEL, PIIACTICAL PIANO MAKER; TDNEll AMI REPAIBEU, BL00MSDUU0, PA. rlHST CllASS PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE. SECOND II AND PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ORDER BY MAIL PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Deel, TS-ly A UP1T01VS NOTICE. ISTiTS Or WiKT ivos, dic'p. Thn tinriAmiirned Auditor annolnted to make dls- rlhutlon of tbe balance of funds tn the hands of the Afimtnuirfttr: to and amouirtlio nartles entitled I thereto, will attend to the duties of bla appointment atihsomoeoirreoMi & aycrij ui uiooiusuurir ea the nth day of Auiruaus", at 10 oVloek a. in., when and where all persons having claims are reaueated to present Uie same beloru UieAudltor or be debarr. td (rein coming in lor a snare or said runa. W WM. L. iSYZULY. Julyl,isn-4w Auditor. Thn Minternat tonal" for 1S78 wlU nresent tho usual number of articles upon religious, scltntinc, art, po litical and uncial sublects most occunvlmr the nub ile attention. It. will devote spare to itaropean mat ters so far as Ihey are likely to be Interesting to Americans. 11 win continue ui imruuuue 1110 musi. popular foreign writers to compete for favor with the best American writers It will aim lobe able, strong a-a practical, as well as popular, ia me Char acter and style of Us presentations, It Is safe to say that no other inagaztuR In the world can upplylts place in 1110 lurunes w Americana wuu iuvo w vuu sldertho progiehsof events throughout tho world. umaui kduw tutir ururiog upon uie juirrusu ui uia United States. 1'rolessors Curtlhs, Holtzendorf. Vogcl, Dr. Dolllnger, Dr. Dorner, Dr. Neumeyer, Dr. Carl Able. Ur JiQlus Duboa. Bnursh-Bev. M. KoUln Jocquemyns, M. Mpuller, Dep., M. Ulndrlez, Mr. llamerlon, Mr. Preemani ltev, Br. James II. Rlgg, 1 horn as llrassey, M. P. uubernatls. Madame VUlarl, VuraD'Istrla, I'oz20nl. Dr. Woolsey, Dr. leabody, Principal Dawson, Judge I'ooley, Dr. Wharton, Wuu c. Bryant, Ray Palmer, Carl lichun, Oeneral Blgel, ur. urgoou, Alex, w tuiur, v . ouiiu, aukciiv nvuuy. ler, nayara lajior, n. . wuippw, auuuuiers may be named as special contributors. Thus Is organized as nowerful an orcran of thcnitrht and communication as can be easily conceived, and It presents iisen tor popular support annng Ull. H 14 nui, kbuhd luaiuitni IB uujr rrusuu 'nujr tupiea of the "Review" should not be found In every house hold. It has already the largest circulation ot any secular Review, because pills popular attractions. These attractions will bodetelopid gradually, and Increased as their med Is made known. ' Price fl.HO a Number, two a Year (Six Numbers.) A. 8. BARNES & CO., publishers, lit 113 William SU.N.Y APER BAGS FOR SALE AT TIIE OOLUMDIAN OFFICE. BLANK NOTES.w!tl..oiwithcuinnrao lor MM at tn ooLBBua oaoe. HIGHEST AWARDS Centennial xblbitIou. J.EEYNOLDS&SON, NOHTHWEST CORNER , Tlilrteciith and Filbert Stx. PHILADELPHIA, SI ANcvicTuarns or IUtintkh f roiflUroii Air-TiEM Heaters Willi MmVluff and CUukerGrinillaff G rates Tor It u ml tic Authraclto or Uliutnli oum Coal CENTENNIAL WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS. FOR BITUMIN.OUS COAL, Keystone WROUGHT-LRON HEATERS, Cooking Ranges, Xiour-down Oratos, Stc, Oie, Descriptive Circulars skiit mag to any address. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. AprU J7, 17-ly a & a GLAZING AND PAPERING. "TTTM. F. BODINE, Iron Street below sec" kinds of004' W0OBU,1,urt:' 1a-i 14 Prspared 1 to do al PAINTING, GLAZING, ' "'? PAPER HANGING, notice beM W' ' lowestjprlces, and atshory PartlMhaTiigtuchwor to do will save money, calling cm me. AU work warranted to give satisfaction. solicited Karens? VrM. F. BODINE.
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