THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COI NTJ, PA. Agricultural. Cnltore of Celery. Celery plants mint bo kept growing. They naver recover fully If tbey once receive a se rious check. Avoid tearing or drying oft" the roots. Set them out in May or June, when In three or four leaves, in a small bod of very rich soil, about four '.inches apart, and well watered, without fall. Shelter carefully from drying wind and hot sun when set out, If cloudy, humid weather can not be availed of. The final trenches should be prepared as soon as early pea or onion round Is clear in July. Let the soil In tho In the trenches be very rich, and from a sur face well exposed to the air. Enrich It further with thoroughly well-aired and de cayed manure. Raw manure la considered to be a chief cause of the flabblness and pipiness and almost deliquescent texture of well grown stems. Lift the plants from the temporary beds with the ball of soil attach ed to the tuft of roots, and water promptly to prevent any check In growth. If shading is necewary don't continue It too long, nor cut olTthe essential light too completely. The dwarfer sorts of celery are now mot liked. They ant easily grown, and have the most ''nuttlness" of flavor. The blanch ing of the stems Is affected by excluding light from them, while at the same time the heart of the plant and all the leaves must remain fully open. As the stems begin to spread, they are tied together just so much as to keep them nearly erect, and to prevent their breaking If earth Is used to etiolate the stem, but a wrapping paper, bark, or even a bottomless, fruit can may be used for this purpose. Charcoal brnza or coal ashes an swers well, is they exclude slugs and other insects. And celery keeps well lifted and set close together on a slightly damp 'cellar floor, and filled between up to the leaves (most of which may be removed) with per fectly dry, clean, fresh coal ashes. This is a safe and verr convenient mode, and celery that has not been sufficiently blanched in the garden will be fouud beautifully white tender and sweet after being stored this way for two or three months. Reletting firass Lands. , I have lately received many Inquiries on different subjects, among which Is the best way to renew old sod without breaking It up to make good grass grow. This question I am not able to answer; for experience teach es me to turn it over, and give a thorough good mixing of manure, composted, ode ahovelfull of loam to one of dung, the whole mixed with salt. The field is then reseeded with good orchard grass seed and clover, at the rate of 12 pounds of the latter, and 2 or 3 bushels of. the former, to the acre. Let the land be thoroughly rolled before the aecd is sown, and afterwards harrowed until it is well covered. I would not advise sow- tig any grain with it. If for pasture, it ahould have a mixture of different kinds of grass seed, but if for mowing I do not think it should have anything except the orchard grass which will come in early in June for cut ting and in tha fall wilt mate fine feed jo turn cattle on. A great many persons will say it is wrong to feed off tbefcfter grass,, but'my experience is that the more you feed orchard grass, thejaore it will Btart out and become thick and matted. The question his been asked what to do in a case where there is not the dung or compost. I certainly say that I have ex perienced the very best results from blood guano mad into a compost and spread on before a' rain storm. May 6th I used 3,400 pounds'of ft in this way, and I find where the blood guano" is used on pasture, the cat tle like it much better, and will eat much closer where it is put. I suppose it is the bone or salts of the blood guano which it contains ,1 can say that any one using it just atls season, on the pasture or mow ing land, will be bountifully repaid for it before fall. Country Qcntltman. Harvesting Beans. What is the best method of curing white beans? I had last season about three acres and after they were ripe cured them in small heaps on the vines, and then carted in and threshed at once (from the wagons), and on cleaning up found about five per cent, ot them yellow. Can this be avoided, and how can I get these nut of the present crop? The usual way of curing is to pull them and pile in circular stacks around stakes, placing the roots Inside next to the stake, and having the tops outward. The little stack should be thatched by binding long, straight straw about the top of the stakes, so that the straw will hacg down all around and beyond the beans, thus shedding any rain which may fall before the beans get dry. As soon as dry they are to be carted to the barn and threshed. If the stacks are too large the beans will not dry quickly, and discolored beans will be the result, or, if not protected lrom wet weather, some of them will be stained. The only way to get them out is by hand picking. This can be done quite rapidly if the beans a bushel at a time are spread on a large table,baving a sheet spread over it, ho that the discolored ones will show plainly. Hand picked beans will always sell quickly, and at present prices it pays to sort them thus, as the work can be done by children mostly,;and is not expensive. New System of Wheat Culture. In Lancaster county some of the farmers have adopted this method of raising wheat with great Buccess : The wheat is sown in rows four inches in width and seven inches apart, giving sufficient room to run the rul tlvator through in the spring of the year, very much like hoe-harrowing corn. Tho cultivator is a simple arrangement which is attached to the drill and worked by tw horses, which walk between the rows of the wheat. The wheat Is worked In this way just as soon as the frost leaves the ground and afterwards about the 20th of April 8gai when the clover and timothy are sown. Tb results of this new plan of cultivating wheat were Gl and 10 pounds to the acre last year, and the promise the coming harvest Is I every respect as bright. The straw is S to 6 feet 1 Inch hlgb, and the' head of wheat 4 to 4 inches in length, Mr. Grlesemer thinks that without any exaggeration the yield oi wheat will be fourty.five bushels. Why MtKee Wasn't la. "Is Mr, McKee In?" The gentleman who asked the question' was a mild mannered in dlrldual, and resembled a clergyman in ap pearance. Mr. Tusch, of whom the ques tion was asked, replied in the negative. "Will be in soon Tj asked the meek one. "I think not," answered Mr, Tutch. "I bare not seen him for some time, and I am afraid I would not know him." "He's no doubt changed a great deal since you saw him lost," returned the monosylla ble Tusch. "Do you know where I would be likely to find him," asked the visitor. "Ho did not say whero ho was going." "Is there any place tho he frequents?" "He Is no doubt In one or two- places, but they're a good ways from here, and he prob ably would not like to bo disturbed," "Can I sit down nnd wait ?" asked the gentleman. "Oh, certainly I John give tho gentleman a chair." The gentleman waited for Iwo hours ond then became uneasy ; finally ho asked. "Is there any possibility of his being In to-day?" "No I think not." "How long since?" "Six months." "How Is that?" "He's dead." "Why tho devil didn't you Bay so?" "You didn't ask me." Then the gentleman pulled out two quarts of hair, kicked over a table, nnd fired two damns at Tusch. John fell off the office stool struck the floor with his school end and, made a dent tho shape of two butter crack ers in the floor, nnd Mr. Tusch remarking that "somejpeoplo didn't know enough to ask for what they wanted," went into exec utive session with tho man. The Lincoln Assassination. Ueti. I'ittman, the well-known phono erttulier, who now lives in Cincinnati, and who was tho official reporter at the trial of e conspirators for the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, says there is no doubt of Mrs. Stir ratt's innocence of ady participation in the crime. The grave oiunuers wnicn grew out the assassination trial were duo to tho eory Mr. Stanton entertained, that Hooth as the active instrument in a great conpir- acy, the dictatory power of which was the rebel government. Mrs. burratt was hang ed for complicity in the assassination plot, of which she was entirely ignorant, nnd poor Spangler was sent to Dry Tortugas be cause a long rope was found in Ins carpet sack, with which it was hupposed Mr, Lin coln was to bo bound, when in fact no other so was to be made of it than tho catching of crabs. Spangler had simply "borrowed" the rope from Ford's theatre for that pur pose. The testimony went to show that the ass assination of Lincoln was a sudden resolu tion of Hooth ou finding that tho President was to visit tho theatre that night, and the hasty conspiracy hatched up with Payne, Atzerodt and Harold was confined exclusive- to their knowledge and participation. The fact is that Mr. Stanton, Judge Advo cate Holt, Bingham and Hurnett and other officers of tho government engaged in the rosecution were somewhat unbalanced by the imagined greatness of a conspiracy which did not exist. Nothine but bucu n beliet would justify the treatment to which the prisoners were subjected, The trial in the first two weeks was con ducted in secret, and tho prisoners Harold, Payne, Arzerodt and I think two others were masked in a clo-o fitting helmet like a white cap which just left a breathing nolfi the mouth and nostrils. They were be sides' manacled at tho wrists and ankles, and to the latter were attached a heavy ball and chain. Mrs. Surratt was not thus masked, but she was manacled nt the feet through out the trial. The masks were removed when the trial became public, after the ex piration of two weeks, when admission was obtained to the court only by . the personal sanction oT General Hunter by card. Correspondent do you think the govern ment sanctioned this severity toward the prisoners? Mr. Pittman Mr. blanton was the gov ernment at that time. He was a man for whom I still entertain a profound admira tion ; a man of the Cromwell type, strong but unfeeling, and who to obtain a desired end would in an emergency play despot trangely out of place under a Republican form of government. For instance, what should be more sacred than the private cor- espondence of a citizen committed to the public mails, yet by Mr. Stanton's orders I assisted to open hundreds of letters that passed through the general postoffice at Washington, just after the assassination, when every letter addressed to Canada was thus stopped. Mr. Stanton's justitlcation was that the agents of Jefferson Davis, who were then in Canada, were the instigators of the assassination plot. The letters opened to detect these supposed machinations led to very curious results in revealing other mat ters not directly sought for, and many a brilliant career of array officer and politic- an was stultified by those revelations.which they little thought would ever be seen by the powerful war minister. The recommendation to mercy for Mrs. Surratt, signed by members of the court in secret session, Andrew Johnson affirmed he never bsw, and tho efforts of Miss Anna Sur ratt to see President Johnson in behalf of ber unfortunate mother were somehow cruel- frustrated. An innocent matron was anged and history is dumb as to who is re sponsible for the irreparable wrong. Frant ic efforts were made to connect John Surratt ith the assassination plot ; but, fortunate ly for him they were unsuccessful. 'At the name of George Washington, fel low citizens," said a Centennial orator not hundred miles from Boston, "tyranny trembles like an Asplnwall leaf." CHEAP KANSAS LANDS i r We own and control the Hallway lands ot Trejo County, Kansas, about equally du Wed ty I lie Kan sas Faeine itallnay, wuleli i are veiunc at on aerage ot 13 a per acre ou easy terms ot payment. acinous UI tJU.cniuicui uiiiua OUU UU Ml' ken as homestead by actual settlers. These lands lie in the tireat umestone ncll ei icn tral Kansas, the best winter wheat producing dls trlclot the United states, jleldlng (rout Hi) to 33 uur i. lie r Acre. The average yearly rainfall In this county Is near ly 33 Inches per annum, one-third greater than In the much-extolled Arkansas Valley, which has a scan j rainiau oi less than 3 incnea per annum in the name lonirltude btork lUUI.ir ftad Wool jrowlnr r (fry Itrtuunrr. atlif. T.e winters are short and mild, block will live all the tear on crass 1 LIMnir blreams and bprlngs are numerous. Pure water Is found lu wells from W tow If et deep. The llr.lihlnt Clliu.t In the W orld I No fever and ague there. No muddy or Impassable roads. Plenty of nue building alne. lime and band. These lands are belDK rapidly settled by the best class of Northern and fcjisiern neonle. and will so appreciate In value by the linprovemenU now being made as to mako their purchase at pres ent prices one the very bebt Investments that can tie made, aside from the pratUa to be derived from their cultivation. Members of our linn reside lu Yva-beeney, ana win auow lanus at any time. A namohleL irlilntr full information In reeard to aoU, climate, water supply, c., will be sent free on re quest. Auurcsif Warren Eeeney & Co., fc 106 Dearborn St., Chicago, OrWa-Keency, TrcgoOo., Kansas, April 1, l8.-m PUBLIC 8ALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON SHOKTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. TUOMiS 11. llAHTMAN. ALBERT IlARTMAM, THE RED FKONT, Xv0:O"2"EnS' BLOCK. HARTMAN BROS., UKALKltS IN TEAS, CANNED FKUIT, CIOAB.S, TOBACCO. sivurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices, of all kinds, Glass & Quoonswaro, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domostio Fruits, AND GENERAL LINK OF Family Provisions 4th door below Market street, Bloorasburg, ra. IV Goods delivered to all parts ot tho town April ar.n-tt GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. " trade: mark. " Ciii-cn all I'a I ii In Man ami It east TESTIMONIALS ! PnoLArsra 1'rF.iti (railing ot.tlie Womb.) A Won- derlut cure. Nine jeura my ttirc suneieurwlth tills itrriuit: complaint,. Miewas aiii'iniru uy uuctur ni ter dnctor, went to the different hospitals where ru inates are tieatfyt; tiled hem oil; wore inimlaires and pessarle-t with only temporary relief. Her life was, miserable. Wo applied Dr. tines' Mijlment. Her relief was Immediate, hue U now well. II. .McliKKMorr, . 4U West 13th street, New York. 1 had (twelve stroke's of l'arai'sls. Jlj- leg, arm and tongue were useless ; was obliged to use a cath eter eviry day. Doctor (ires' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia his cured n e. Will answer any Inquiries so that all anilc'ed may know- or It, .louv Ai-rti.. No -tu lirantord, Conn. Chestnut Hill, 1'hll.idelphti, April 82. '76. W. M. Giles, liq Dear Mr I used 'our Iodide of Ammonia Liniment on flora Temple' hind pastern Joint, she hid been'qulte lame; the envet was wonderful: she wnks how quite well. Very re spectfully jours, A. WK1C1I. 1'. S. I am now using It on Littleton's right lore leg. a largo shoo boll on a valuable young horse was removed by (Jlles' Llidinint Iodide of Anunonli. SIIEI'llDKI) KNA1T, Carpets, 15 sixth :ie.. New York. Asthma Tho tortures and agonies I endured for six jeurs. nono but those who luvu suffered with this leirlble disease can know. My llfo was misera ble, in desperation 1 tried Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. II. gato me Instant roller. Used it In ternally as well as externally. lltOS. llRANlOAN, 127 west 27th street, New York. I was In a dreaarul condition. Joints swollen, fialn lntuisc. Injections or morphine Into my veins ailed to relieve me. lilies' Iodide or Ammonia took away iho deposits lrom my Joints. Iwantctery one who sunns to know what will cure them. KOllDYCK LOTIIBOP. North Hyde Park. Lammollle co. Vt. Another Sufferer cured. Discharged rrom the Massachusetts (leneral Hospital as incurable, with lnllammatory rheumatism lu m bhoulders, lingers nnd feet; suffered fearfully for three ears, tried everj thing ; lost nil hope. Dr. rules' Liniment Iod ide of Ammonia effected a complete cure. ELLEN MIlTlt, No. 72 l'rane street. Fall inter, -Mats. Sprains, splints, bruises, Lameness In horses, Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia Is a perfect spe cific. No person who owns a horse should be with out It. M. ltODENS, 6C0 seventh avenue, New York. In my family, and for the stock, I havo used (tile's Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. It Is -unsurpassed, and I am surprised at the many different maladies lu which It 13 applicable. It gives tho utmost satis faction. Iouk J, Carter, Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Expcrlmen tal Farm. co c. end ti : nnd in Quarts at f2.&0, in which there Is a great sating. Trial size 25 cents . SOU) by all DRramsTS. N. J. I1:MII:KMI0TT, Agl. for llli.oin.biirK. may 41, 'is- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Tho attention of tho travelling nubile is resDect- f ully lm Ilea to bonio oi the met Its of t his creiu hlirh- wuy, in the eonihlcnt assertion ana bellur that no other line uan oiler equal Inducements as a route ot I iuruuu travel, in Construction and Equipment THE PFNXSYLVAXIA KAILKOAD stand confessed!' nt the head of American railways. The track is ilouu.e tho entire length et the line, ol tsi.ct.-i runs lain uu neat y ujk i iph, v nu it are emoeu ded In a foundation of rock ballast eighteen inches liiUfi'ii., ah uiiuires are or iron or none, aim uuui upon i ne inosiapj'iou'U j lans, its passenger cars, while eminently sale and bUOfetautial. ate at tho bdiuu iuhu uiuueia ui comion ana elegance. THE SAFETY APPLIANCES In ue on this lino well lllustrato the tar-seclns and uuiTtu iuiiuj ui us iiuiueineiu,iii uccoruance wiin ulileu tlio utility only or an luiprou'ineut and not Ita luai 11.13 UfVU I UO llUt'nllOll Ol I'OUBlUCrUUUU. Amons many may- oe nouccu TE2 blo:e system or SAFETY siouals, JAS8SY COWLSB. BUFFER acJPUTFOBU THE WHAETOH PATESIT SWITCH, AND THE WESTIHGHOUSK AIE-EIiAEE, rormlliL' In conjunction with n perfect double track and road-bed a combination ot btitegnards against aceiuenui w men nave rendered mem practlcauy liu- poasiuie. Pullman Palace Cars are run on all Express Trains l rom New Vorki riilliuh-11iln( lluhhiiare mid t IIKllllltflUlI, Tu ( h Initio, Cliirlimnll, I.oiiIm IIIp, liullanatiolU I tin u nil jiuuist without ii.ic;i:, and to all principal points In the tar West and South In Uulon Depots, uud aie assured loalllmpoitant I mm uin ono viiiuiKu 01 curs. Lonneciio ik tint inmin I THE SCENERY OF TUB l'ENNSYIA'ANIA HOUTE Is admitted to bo unsiiipa&sed In tho world for trran- deur. beauty and variety, t-unerior rerr.whinnt r- I climes aie provided. Emtilovres iiriwi.tii-i..niw nri aueuine, anu it is an inevitable result that a trip by the I'cnnsj ivanu ItaUroad must form I A Pleasing an 1 Hencratls Experience. Tickets tor sale at tho lowest rates at the Ticket I unices of the Company In all Important cities and FltaNK THOMPSON, (leneral Manager, P. KAIIMKTi. (ien'l l'aaaeuger Agent, , K. BIIOEMAKEH. 1'asa. Alreut Mldille nisn. u Norm Third btreet, Uarrlsbure, P. feb I, TS-ly BL00MSBUUG TANNE11Y. ii. A, II milt. I KG T ESI'ECTFULLY announces to the publlo XV that be has reopened SNYDER'S TANNERY, (old stand) Dloomsburg, Pa., at the I Porks of t the Env and Uithl btreet andXlght btrcet roads, where all debcrTptlons ot I leather will be made In the moat I substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at I prices to suit the times. The hlguctt price Is cash I wui at ui times n cuu tor GREEN HIDES of every description to the country. The public pat I ornage is respeeuuiir bouciuju. BIOOB-kbUlg, tU I, OPIUM ut4 MorphlM 1UUI bbsAlnM-r Msl ITMJ1I AUff IT, 7M HAO pan tnnkn mnnov faster ftt work for US than a any thiuir clo Capital iiot required 1 wo wll start you. f 19 per day at homo made by tho Industrious. Men. women.! boys and rlrls wanted everywhere ta work for us. Now is tho time. Costly outllt and terms free. Address Tuck Co., Augusta, Maine. March si, '7S-ly . DPA.I3STTI3STC3-, GLAZING AND PAPERING. F. 110DINE. Iron Street Mow sec ond, moorasburg, Pa., Is prepared to do al kinds ot PAINTING, GLAZING, awl l'Al'Ell HANGING. In the best stylos, at lowest prices, and at short notice. Parties having such work to do will save money calling on me. All work warranted to giro satisfaction. Orders solicited VM. F. 1SODINE. March GOLD.? (ireat chance to mako mono". If you ran g pom ou enn ci srecn bucks. e need a rersun even whciv to tftkORUbscrtptkms to I lie larKi-st, cheapest and best Illustrated (.itnlly publication lu the world. Any ono can become u feumifcfcfii. atr.-nt. The most elegant works or art Rlicn tree to subset Ibcra. The price is so low thatalmot everybody subscribes. Oneapcnt reports making' ovtrtitoinn wvvk. A lady agent reports taking over 400 aubsci lbers In ten das. All who engage make money fast, toucan devote aU our time to the business, ir only jour spare time. You need not be nway lrom home over night. You can do Itaswellns others, mil partic ulars, directions nnd tents Irrtc fclegniit nnd ex pensive outfit tree, if 5011 want protltnble vtork send us jour address at once. It criKM tiothlDg to try the business. No ono w ho engages falls to make great ray. Address "'J he I'm pit's Journal," lort land, Maine. aug. If, 'il-iy GLENN'S SUZJPHUIt SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases optiii: Skw, llEAVTIFIES THE COMI-LEXIO.V, l'KEVENTS and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, iIeals Sores and Adrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contacion. Tliis Standard External Remedy Jor Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only removes from the. Complexion all Blem ishes arisinc from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLV CLEAR, S.MOOTH and r-LIANT, and being a wholesome beAutifier is far preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL niUR Raths are insured by thf. use of Glenn's Sulphur Soup, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and TRE vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects clothing and I.INEN and PREVENTS diseases communicated by contact with the ferson. It'dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayncss of the hair. l'hysicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per box to- vanes), ouc. anasi.xu. N. B. The 50 cent cakes are triple the sire of those at 35 cents. "HILL'S IIAIB ANI WHISKER DYE," uiack or Jirown. 30 Cents. C . 5. CWTTESTOS, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av., 5.T. December 14, ls77-ly ANTI-FAT Th GREAT RF.UEUt' Tor O OHOsPUIj U 3NTO E. ALLAX'S AXTI-FAT I jjurfly vepptiil)le anl pfrtVctly lianuk's. It acti upon tin food In tlic Umiach, jimt-ntluff Its lomrrtcl Into fat. TaUn lu ucronUiu ( with 01- reel inns, ii miii reuure a rut pcraon rrom mo to nvt pound per wrrk. "('oiimUnei' Is not only a disease Ittulf, but the liarbinKiT of others." bo wrote HIptiocratcB two thouttiitl )i'iirtt ago, and what wa truu tlau 1 hoat Hnlil hi' dm j eUis. nr KPTit- liv f-tnrn. mvin rp Ctljit of tl.SU. uarter-Uozui Address, BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., v 2rojrtctor, Jluffato. X, Y May 24, ';s.-2m ftl I II fl F 1 ncludlng Shooting Outfit. HI NSJhEvoryCun Warranted. UUI1U WllffwUt, Moore it JJrooki bu Louii auff. n, 7T-iy li & a PATENTS.! obtain e d f o r mechanical tie rices, medical or oiuer com- Kunds ornamental lelcus, trndo marks, and la U. raeals. Assignments. luteiferiMipi's. Anivnlt. suns for lurrlniremnts, and all vases arising under Inventions That Have Been iEJ KOTEDaKiMMlS emeu uy us. jseins opposite ice patent omce, we can make closer Kurehes, nnd wvure patents more promptly, mid villi broader claims lliun thoauwha afo remotu from Washington. INVENTORS sond us a model cr t-ketch of vour do Icq ; u n maVa examinations free of cliarge.autl athlso as to patent, ability. All conrfapoitdence ttrlctly coDfldentlal. l'riccs low and NO (JHAIUIK UNLESS PATENT IS bhCTHKl. o rtler to cniclals in the Patent onicc, to ourcll cuts In L'ery fctnie of Hie Union, ana tojourbena tor and Kepreti'iitatl.e In Cuneress, ityectal reler caeca tfUen licn desired, Adurcba ODDOblto l'aUnt Oftlce. ahhlncton. li. C. aprtl S,7Tts Steel and Iron Triple flange FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; Pat.nl In.td Ball Work suid Uln(d Cap. io uti com?uti wmtooT n 1 1 W. H. TERWILLIGER, No. S HisIdeB Lne, Xmi WUttut K. U TOlJL, dee. 1, Ibll-ly TlllSfAPEIISKEPT0M FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF, mm 733 Siisoh St, PHILADELPHIA, Who uro vur uuiLorlzrJ nnrulii, uud will rvcrWe AdTi'riUruieuU nl our JXnVKisT VAHU UATi&i Spriimg (BiDods I SpirMg (0wisi Ucgs leave to inform his customers nnd the public that his stock is now replete with nil tile Novelties for Spring and Bummer Wear, consisting of new nnd beautiful styles of ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS AT RTCT1TTCE.I1 "PRICES tiny of which he is prepared to make up in the latest style. Ilcady-mado cothing cheaper than ever. Cheap Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths, Boys for Children. all of the bcrft make and at tho lowest price.'. Just received a full lino of all the latest styles in color and quality of For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper than Ever. A FULL LINE OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. MERCHANT TAILOR, BLOOMSBURG, DP-A.. J". ZE3Z- iLI-A-IZIE'S Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets, BLOOMSBURQ, ZP-A.-, IS TUB rLAC'E TO OKT THE WOItTII OP YOUIt MONEY IK TIIU FINEST AND FRESHEST OF Fancy Imported and DomosticlStaple Groceries of Every Description, Qnsensware, Glassware, DM anfl Wjllowware, Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PBIGES FOR CASH, 0K NICE FRESH PK0DUCE. i wot Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, it.. . and save onc-tliiid tho cost of painting, and get a paint that la much handsomer, and will I.A.ST TWICK At. LONG AS ANYO'l'llElt PAINT. Is prepared rradv tor use In white or any color desired. Is on many thousands ot tho finest bull ' n the country, many 'of which hare Inen painted blxjears. anduoiv look at well as whenaret painted HE.MIUAI. r.MNT has taken First IMIEMIl'MS at twenty ot tho Mate Fairs of tho Union, bamplecard of Colors sent free. Address N. y. EN A M K 1. PAINT uu lis Prince btreet, N. v.. or IIKniiy U UEK &ON,AEents m, JlnrKct street. Philadelphia, I'a. July27,'j7., IS LAEGlBf MWSFAFEE AND HAS THE OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken on Subscriptin. THE DIFFERENT IN THIS PAPER are onxrxrsrr OF THE INNUMERABLE YwMy of I& ltt AND MATERIAL Iii the (CdmimMsim fiffe. All kinds ol' Plain and Fancv Printing lone on at low rates. OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Celebrated library EXTENSION LAMP ! Adapted to any room high or low cell! Dir. Utw eri-d w tutlo u Lien lu UM'.and rulbt-d y mert lv tourliln, EtILY HirK HOU KI.I.SU. l.UiH wlili out remoMutr chimney, (iuito ascoiitjilent us jran, uml ut the expt-nse. 'lhe baiuu extfn sion pnticlpio la appltfti to oil our chuuUttllera not uxi't-t'dlnt; fl Hu'lita. Iho udrantagt'S nr$t Increased lttjut 11 It fame conjbumpUou ol oil, by having tim light whom uuntedi hiifetv. cuunot l knock. ed oer or iet. '1 lie extension ui&Limivry n bimpie, ami canuoi possibly ifle way. I'utsof KAteD slon lamp and cli and cliffy t all Hilts lurnlMhed trte Wu hell all lamps liaMuL" merit. A. J. NVKIDENKH, Dealer In LAvr andduwiKK. SO b. bee on U birect, 1 'LI la da. ESPY PLANING MILL. 'I lie unUimlfc'ued li bMu ct UieKsny J'latliJL' Mill. U prepared (o do all kloda o( mill wcrS, Doors, Frames, Sash, Blinfls, etc. loado to order on short notice. Satisfaction guar anteed. ClUKLKa K II I'd. lllociukburir, I'o. VVTAINWItiailT & CO., WI10IJSUAU UI10CKIU1, 1'UIUDtLrUll, Dealers In TKAH, BYJIVrS, COFFKE, BUOAIt, MOLAMES, hick, ncca, airiiiB eom, Ac, Ac N. K. f orucrHcood and Arch btreeta, I arordeni wUl recti vo prompt attenUon. FOE mm SOLD ONLY BY jkimw STYLES OP TYPE short notice and hPCT l)Usl;.e!8 ou cun i nsuue lu. M to 120 Kp I 1 day made by any w orker or cither UUU I "'x, rlfht in their own localities, l'or- iwuiura uuu tampies worth 13 Iroe. Itnproio your ppare time at this huslueiia. Addicss SiinkSk Vco.. rurtland. Maine. nmrcU it, Is-iy k n a wteK In iour own tovn. fAnntnt. fwn. i.ujih, jiruaer ii ou wani a ou&ineas at v hlch piTbons of eliber tex cun make trrpnt mv nil Itm tin.. . .t. .. ..... Jnarch w, -Jiy "' " Lu-' "'" "a,ne' MALLEABLE IRON HOOT & BUOti SoIq Protector. ?or use In Hollinir MUls. Olafig iioustb, uoai niuei and by banners. . r. Bciii'im. ratntee, 6 'Call, ore rndlr circular, KILLS all the FLIES in room in TWO HOURS. C IOC. worth will kill sore flic l Ibin $10 worth of rir vp, No dirt, no troubU, Soldtiy Piuccim WHIM, Btulc ButTtlo.N.Y, July U, J9-4w, laraaan msum Mtdlclnc Co.. INVALIDS' HOTEL. icoplo nhft ilfcUy lr 'Itlnc ami (mrrnr .inclAK ;l w Ui lifn . rrn I'rnt II liirewnry Hint the fuumhr uf tliln histllu (in tlinul.l nil a WW on l irrail'l Hi1 riimlnodloiil irale for Hit Ir entertainment iiii'l coinrnrt. AHVANTAOI-Jt (IKFEUHD-The InralMi' llotrt I. moro cnroplele In lis ahliulntnunta ill"""",''"''; ar IMtltutlun In Hie worl l. 1 lie liulMim l lrrt In one of the nioel healtliful ami drelnilile Kirllpn of tlie City of llniralo, anl cmnmandi a tine vk w nr l.aVp Krle. Mairara Ither, nnd tlio Fiirronndlntf country, uelnt altuateil In tlio mldrt of an etlrimlve mttm of beautiful ra'a The Hotel la furnHliwl with a liatent aafttv pamenrcr tlctator, to convey patient; lo and from (lie dlflcrent Uoorlt It provided with all kinds of approved bntlihand lint al"o connected ltll it a wcli-al'polntad nmnaslum and howling alley to afford lirot r minus of cxcrclae. I'llltoMO nlKaE8 or nil forn whether reqtilr linr medical, turttlcal, or liiichnnlciil, treatment, come within the province of our nevernl ipeclaltk't. ntaKASEN or OMI-Nr.tlieclallr are tlic r.iclll tlet of thH Inflnnaryor a minrlor order at n (tards Ilia remedial ineant and appliances for the cure of all thovi clironlc dltcatet lavullar lo female. Tho cmnloimint. In moderation, of tonic, chcnilciil, I'leclro-thennal, and other approved tmtlit, It In wanr ca-H't an Invahiahtc auxllLiry to tlie rimedlal means to which c resort In nidi enfe. Dry friction to the tnrface, rentnil plinmpooln?, Bfledlsli move ments, and light eall.llienle mrrlsca, to inllven and intiallzethe circulation of the Idood In tlie tjetein. nlleve eoniretU'd parK lmproc tllgoMlon, and Itrenirtlien the mu-cki, pinlntv linporunt ljein.r.1 lal ri Bulls In all cawt to v,hlch these meant are nppllci;. 1,1a M riperlmclitlint It nsorleil lo In tliu Iwat. merit. The most anprnveil medicines are carefully eitiriloted, mid the Judicious rcpilatlon of Hh; dlit, to suit' the coiulllloiiortliopalliiit.lhetlioroiiiiliTeii. 1 Ullon of tho tleeplne apartment, tho cheering Inv Iliicnce of music, bocIM InUrcours.;, Innoiint ntmt for an-nsement. and nil those afi nrles which Hod to arouse tho mind of tho pjllint rrmn ill spondency, and Ihns promote recovery, are not neglected. NKIIVOIH lr.AKH.-t,arnl)sK Ppllrpsy (Flltl, rhorea Ist.Vltus'a llance), nnd other nervous nflec llolis, riceuc the attention of nnjpot In lint iff. clilty, t'v which Hie grentest skill Is attained and Clio most happy remits secured. VTSU l)ISK.t5t.-Thls division of the prvctlce In the lnvalhU'llotil Is very iihly manaued l.y a gen tUmnn of mature Imlgnnnt and skill, llnnchlal. 'J liroaL mi l I.nng I)lia.e are w ry l irgi ly trcaled In tills d( li irlllii lit. and v. III, reslllls v. hhli have hn i lglily gralll) Ing lo holh ph) slclan and patlenta. EVK AMI r-IL-S.eclnl attenlloii Is glvill to tho Ocllcato operntlons on tho e;o and ear, a dlitln Mlsl ed oiulIK and aurl.t King uiidi r engagement to conduct this branch or the practice. Invalids arriving In the city nnd d ring to i con. suit us, tliouM conic illrecUy lo the llot I. It It enslly I ficcMs Ido hv cnrrlage, oumlhus, or str.i.1 cart. Mltj IEB'8 Oimitlms Agcnk on all Incoming tri nt, can be relleil upon lo di liver pasacngcri and baggage with security and dispatch. Address It V,lMLIurr.M.U.V-o,ld-. lllspeD auy and Invalids' lloul, lluUnlo, N. 1. top. m, 'i7-tr riv fi iratj. r nc rnr pm ciaiibi. in ALT.SaCT.oiv cOFttS DtSFMES Of THt- - THROAT. UINGS.UVER & BLOOU In the womlerfut mctticlnc (onhich Uic a HI I c ted ate nuoc tinecteii lor reiicr, tne uucoerer be )igC4 lie lias roinhiiieil m hurmonu more of Na irn ea r-otcieipii eiinUlvo propertica, ulticli (io lias liisliiicil Into tho celalilc kingdom for heal iii(f tho sick, limn Mere ctor Pefore comhlncd In one medicine. The o lilcnrc of this fact l fimiui In the cicntiarietr of most ohstlnate diseased which It litis Ijpcn found to compter. In tho ctnc nf UroncliltUi Sovoro :uii(lit, nnd the cnity elnpes of Coiitjiimptioiii It li.n aalnnlshcd the medical faculty, and eminent physicians pro-nmiiu-c U ihc frientcst medical discovery of the ape. While it cine the severest Conght, it Mienp-ihen-t tho bystcm and pttr.f let tlio Mood, llv its great nnd thnrnugli blotnl-purlfv. lii pinpcrtles, It cures nil Iliimorft, from the "iFi arriiiuia to n ronimon iiitnciif iiin nh. nr llriiulluii. Mercurial dUe.ie. ilhieiu J'dibouF, :iud their c fleets, me cindkc.itcd, and ilfrorous health nnd a sountl constitution estnh Iished. lr evlpelns.i Saltrliciinit Kevcr Sorewt Scnly uv Hough Sltln. in short, nil lhe jmmeroua iliteases c.iiocd bv b.id hloiMt, arc ctMi'jueien nr "ia jioMeiiui, puniyin, auu ui' lirorMln inctlicliip. , If you feci dull, drowsy. dc-MUtated. have e.allnw color id sklu, or i-llowilt hn-w u cjitiu nu face fir IkxIv. fri'iiut'nt headache or tlizzlncsA. bad taste In mouth, imcriial heal or chilli alleriutied uith hot JlultCf, lnv t-pnlle, nnd plo-miv foielMKliticfl. tr l uvular nppctlte, and Unique coal e. I. vmi nrc Fuilerlus; lrom 1 (ii'pid Iilvi-rii llijiiitib ncit.' In many of I.lvcp Cinn- nliiliit" nuh' nart rd lhe-o pvhi i.itmii :nn u piTieiii-ed. .'$ n i nni'dv' for nil tuh cases, lr, r.eicu'a liihk'it .Medical 1 i-sCi ci ha- no eotrd. in it e'liTl pet feci ruu-s, le..in (lie lier bti eig Uieiud and neauny. SOLO BY DRUGGISTS AT SI PF ' JTIU. ;re. tared liv It. V. l'iriK T. .11. -.Me l-iDpricP-r, at lhe W oui.ii'a lUM'i-,.Ain, Isep. 25, "TT-tf Tho Lightest Running, Tho Simplest, The Most Durablo, Tho Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. Jt it cattlf understood, makes th double-thread lot-k-atttch, iru self rectilutluc tciialon anil tnke-up9 and will do the wliolo runyo of amity trorA: without cbmiiee 17ie ' Doiueitllo-' imudeinthe moat durable manner, with conical eteel tearing and compeneaUny jour twit throughout PAPER FASHIONS, rAfjofirlA.TT13imH for ladlee', im(hj'( and children' dree, are cut on a ysteiu uuperlor to any in use, and ran be understood by inf oue. J-itl directional and illustration on'eaeh envelope, fiend Five Cents for illustrated Cata logue of lOOU Fathions, t 8ewlnff MacMno Co., New York. I. W. HARTMAN, IptliMf Farer Faslis Bloomsbur, December II, laTI-ly PATENTS. V, A. Lchmann, Solicitor of American and Foreign 1'atents, WatbltgUm, d.O. All buslnets connected with Patents,; whether UforeUie ratent Office or the Courts, promptly attended lo. No charge mule unleai patent Is hoc wed. bend fork cucular. Miyt.'JI-bllU W- P E SYRUP U V I A N From a Pliysioian. NnkTII llvliK I'Altlr. Vn.. T. tflra. MfRRrn. Melh W, Fettle A Soni, Hoston, Mafl.i Oentlpmen Von may porlinpa remember that tvrute )uu several urekSHKU In regatil lolhe uocf the "l'lTtivl'ii Njrup' for my wife, who was suffer Inirrrom freneral ileMHty, tlie sequeneo of typhoid il) writer)-, I hail trleil llio moat not-d plijslclnus In tbliMate nnd nlso In Canada. vll limit relief. At your recoiiiinTiOatlon nhcrominenred tlio uo of tho syrup, tiiciiw four bollle made but littlu Im- presslon, but while laklntr tlio lltlli aim herjan lolm tirotc rapidly, and now, nmr uung alx oftbo dollar bottles she refrained her strength und liable to do most of tho work about the house , nnd I feel that I cannot speak too Mlily In pralseof ivruflan syrup. I have rre.sentieil It In fcemal of my patients, nnd hate procured the sale of several dozen ot It here. i su can mako any uso of this letter that ou beo fit Yours vtry truly, J I, J1. At. II. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP CUIIKS ny))cpia, Liver Complaint, Dropmj, Chronic mnmuta, limit, jcrvmi ycctiont, Ciltt and levers, Humor, Lou of OmititutionalV!gor,XeU' ' ratgia, Female Com plainti and All lUiseases OIIKIIXATINO IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, bt accompanied by DEBILITY A Low State of the Fyfslcni. I'ltoji iu:v. joiix -iti:c'ouv, Pastor of the lYeikyan Methodist Chxtrch at lwsion, JMterne voutwj, ra. My Dear Sir llavlne nt various tlmos. ncrsonnllv. nnd In my own ond other families, tested the irreat valueot the medlclno called I'KIUIVIAN SYltlll', or 1'HOTKCI EU SOLUTION OF PltOTOXIDE OK IKOV I most cheerfully neommend It, especially to those who aro suffering from dspeptlc and nervous disor ders. As a reliable and powerful alterative, It Is, I think, unsurpassed s jtnd as a tonic, tree from all tho objectionable features ot alcoholic remedies, It Is a most efficient Auxllllury to the temperance cause, ono of tho srrculest hindrances to the temperance rcrorm at present is, as 1 mink, the mcaicaiusoot alcoholic stimulants. Whatever may bo argued as to the necessity In certain cases, wo nave in the I'E IIUAVIAN tjYltur, nsate and efficient substitute for those dangerous remedies. This testimony Is Blten unsolicited, with the bono that some who are not luquslntod with the valuable properties of the medlclno may be Induced to give It a trial. Yours truly, JOHN HUEOOHY. P E SYRUP; IT V I A N lir.A.G.OLIN'S kr-Ht-aU llnpiul. 7M Lul 1 IV . i. ,ii . - un ri votrajra,, ll DUaiwM of ft I'rlrftte hfttun, multlttf front urlj Bbiive f Infection "f Itliw fi. Hcuilnal VckLnrwodciiit KmlMilwii, Lohs of Mtmorr, Impaired M(bts Ixxi Manhood or Impotrnrj rttmom Urbllllr. verm tinily cuwji dlM(r lh ItUiadtr( Itldnrys, I.I v en I,unS Aalrt'im, Cfttvrh. 111m, 1I Cbrontu Ulteuw, tod KAnTlMOf I'KUAI.EH, )UM to i.U trvaLntrot. Dr.Uta (im litvl )lf long itwrlanif, ftnd cum wliirt othm tti. lit Ua-rvluftUof tlia lUftrmwi Br hoot, uin do mwrurv. bM th lnrve.tfin.tJ.oiii thi U.S. I.AUIKttnqulrlng Itwumrot wtlh prlt utc homo ftni botvd, rail or vt fit. tnr caovrnimrt far ttii.u. Srml fifty rtnU fnf lamoU of Rubtwr tioojj ul rtr rnlar of l.nporUnl Infimnatlnn bytiptYM. Ult. OLIN'A FftniU Pill.. kt IWx (V-rtnilutlcm frt. MARRIAGE GUIDE VJXZiJTTti jauiu .nil IlllJ II. of Wn Sum. iiii .11 riliMM Of S BU ulur. alu.bl. .I,U. t tli. inv,i.l sn.l IIium ruiil.iiiit.ll.' murin. Mm. In l li.tltliv snJ tmly Imniyln tti. invrlid ntw ivk. lTh.Mc.UU, tOSDyM aug. u, ll-ly II iU RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES piIILADELPJIA AND HEADING KOAD ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGER TRAINS. May is, lsis. TR1INS LI&VE RUPXKT IS FOLLOWS (SrKDAY EXCKFTK For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, 1'otlsvUlo Tamaqua, to., 11,45 a, m For Catawlssa, 11,45 u. m. 7,20 nnd T.SO p. m. For Wllllarusport, 0,23 9,01 n. m. and 4,00 p. m. TRIINSrOK KUrinT LE1V AS FOLLOWS, (BttDAT XI CPTKD.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia, 0,10 a. m. Uavo Heading, u,3Ja. m., rotuvlllo, 111,15 p. ui andTamarjua, l.mip. m. Leave Cata lssa, 0,20 8,60 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave VUllamsport,,43 a.m,s,i5 p. m. and 0,00 p. m Passengers atidtromNew Yorkand PhUado phla go througa tv pjiout change or cars. J. E. WOGTTEN, C.IG. HANCOCK, "enera! .Manager. General 'licket Agent, Jan. 14, lsie-tr. N1 ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COJIrANY. On and after November sotlt, 18T3, trains will leave SUNUUUY as follows 1 NOKTIIWAHD. Erie Mall t.jo a. tn arrive Elmlra 11 . ft " Canandalgua... 8.S0 p. ra ltochester e.15 " Niagara u 40 " Henovo accommodation 11.10a.m. arrlte Williams rt 12.55 p. ra. Klralra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra lo.so a. ra. buffalo Express 7.15 a. tu. arrive Buffalo sm a. in SOUTUWAltD. Uuffalo Kxpres3 n.w a. m. arrive Ilarrlshurg 4.M a. ra " llalllmore 8.40 Elmlra Mall 11.15 n. m., arrlvo llarrlsburgl.rj0p.rn " Washington 10.80 " " Baltimore 0.30 " Washington B.so " (larrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p.m. arrlvo Harris burg 10.50 p. m. arrlvo Baltimore 3 23 a. ra " Washington 0.13 Erie Mall 18.M a. ra. arrlvo llarrUburg 8.05 a. m; " Baltimore 8.40 AlldaUyexcePtSunday.Waihla'!,""0-8,i" D. M. BOYD, Jr., Ueneral Passenger Agen A. J. CAbSATT, General Manate .ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANE WEUTEHN HAILIIOAD. fiLOOMSBURQ DIVISION. Time-Table No. so, Takes effect at 4:30 A. MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1911. NOItTn. STATIONS. Scranton ....-Hellevue,,... Tajlorvllle.,., ,,. Lackawanna,.. l'lttstou .. West 1-lltilon... ......Wyoming, ........llaltby" .......Bennett..,...., Kingston Kingston....... ..PI) mouth June. ....riymoutii.,,,, Avondale Nantlcoke lUunlock's t reek. . . 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VO 7 15 4 89 7 J A S'l 0.1 7 10 7 (II 8 C4 0 tt 1 17 0 60 1 61 0 45 1 40 0 17 1 37 0 10 10 1 00 .-..Lime nidged; 7 44 7 88 7 83 7 S9 M......CJ,l.H.,,m, . .llloo uibtiurg... ltmt-t 11 H 111 , ii 111 45 4 49 Sl 11 6 4 65 8 Hi 11 67 6 01 S 2' 18 18 6 18 8 91 HI iCatawissa lindgel 7 . ., tflLUtlllU. ,... ,,,.Cuulasky.... 9 61 i. nil 11 . .....lameron JtorLhunikerland. e 46 19 45 6 40 9 111 p.m. p.m. a,m. W V lr.',S-..lJ-",'-m BuitrUttndeBt-toateX.s'Ltof.JuS