THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA. I Agricultural. If every former In the land could tead.iind profit byit account! given' In the American Jgrlcutturaliit during tbe past year only, of the VAtlous .special frauds upon farmers, It would, In the aggregate, be a saving of hun dreds of thousands oidotlars.10 the farming community. There are a net of swindlers whose operations are SPECIALLY DIRECTED TOWAniW FARMERS. It Is no reflection upon the Intelligence of farmers that this Is so. These rascal! know that all kinds of flsh are not to be caught .with ontt bait ; hence they operate with cler gymen, doctors, merchants, and farmers, each In a dlflVrent manner. It Is safe to predict that there Is a new set of trap? ready this spring t catch farmers. Of late years the 'agency' iloOrfo has been played success fully,aml It hai alretdy been started thus em ly In the season. Thee swindlers arejallfler one pattern. A glib-tongued chap, No. 1, wishes to establish an 'Agency' for some crlnkum. , It m.iy be a stnttlp pullor, a ma chine for grinding the knives or mowing ma chines, It may be n churn power, or spring bed., Whatever It i, cbap No. 1, somehow, or in some way, contrives to get the tlgnaturc of the fanner. Here Is whero the truublo begins. We havo cautioned and reiterated tho cautloft : 'FARMERS Bi: CAREFUL WHAT VOU BION,' but tills docs not seem to bo enough ; no matter how much earn is oxercUed, the smooth toungod chap, No. 1, is usually too much fur tho farmer. So we say to farmers, don't act at agentt for txnylMng, but If you trill not heed this, and the temptation as to profit h too great to resist, and you trill dls regrd.warnings, wo beg of you, "FARMERS, DON'T SIGN ANYTllINO. You may be asked to agree to become mi agent you may bo asked to give your advice, to that tho sample machine, to bo eont free, will come, all right; you may be merely ask ed for your post-office address. Take our advice which is the same as Punch's advice to young people about" to marry don't I don't I I Don't,do not pray refrain from signing your name to anything whatever. Observe this and you are safe, Sign your name on any pretence to anything whatever, and you open the way for the visit of chap No. 2 Ue Is not smooth tongued or persuasive. lie has come to colllcct hie bill. You have order ed so and so. Tho goods are at the depot, here Is the bill, and.he wants the money, ai he must take the next train. You can't say you never ordered the goods, for there ityour signature I You can't deny It, but you sign -ed it as an agreement to act as agent, or signed it as your address No. 2 knows nothing about this cares nothing about it, but wants his money. Here again we say, don't. Don't be bullied into paying it, but let him do his xorst. Show him the door, and let him appeal to the court if he dares The game has been begun, and hundreds of farmers, to avoid trouble will throw away thousands of dollars the coming season. DON'T BE BULLIED Into paying a dollar on any such claim. At the most, it can only go to a jury tf your , neighbors to decide, but not one case in a hundred will ever come to that. One correspondent in writing from Massa chusetts.says that some of his neighbors think that an agricultural paper can teach them nothing, yet one of the most conceited farm mKdto'pay $30, which he would have tared, had he read our humbug articles, a) the very swindle was exposed there. From the American Agriculturist for Ftburary. Sowing OaU Early. In few things have the advantages of an underdrain soil shown to better effect than In oat-growing. Light soils are not favor, able to the oat, and yet 'it is the light soils which are .the early ones. On the other hand. the oat requires a moderately low tem perature of at least two months to perfect its root organization. It ought to be one of the earliest cropB sowu in spring, but our strong tolls on which the oat does best are often wet soils, and very unfavorable to early sow log. Those who have strong soils, and yet tol erable dry, have the very best of oatland, nd those who have not must watch every chance to get in the seed early If they would have the best results. Those who know this and yet havejland for oats which they feel they will hardly be able to seed before the end of April, some times prepare the laqd in fall, and then sow the seed on the snow in February, Snow in our region is too precarious to found any tystem thereon. We may have enow or we may not. But in the Western states, where' taow is a regular thing at Ithat time of the year, we notice that; the practice is glow ing into favor. Those who have tried it say the seed sprouts as soon at the first warm dayaof spring come.somo two weeks at least a. beadjoftbe regular Aprilsowings,and the crop proportionately increased, we may not una this plan every where feasible, but we may be encouraged always to sow at the earliest time 'practicable. Qermantown Telegragh, How to Hum Coal. A very common mistake is mado and much fuel wasted In the manner of replen ishing coal fires, both in furnaces and grates. xney snouia oe leu witn a lime coal at a time, and often J but servants to save lime and trouble, put on a great deal at onco, the first result being tbat almost all heat is ab sorbed by tbe nowly put on coal, which does not give out heat until it has become red hot. Hence, for a while the room is cold, but when it becomes fairly aglow the heat is insufierable. The time to replenish a coal fire is as soon as the coalt begin to show ash e on their surface, then put on merely enough to show a layer of black coal cover ing the red. This will soon kindle, and, as there is not much of it, an excess of beat will not be given out. Many put out tbe fire by stirring the grate as soon as fresh coal is put on, thus leaving all beat in the ashes when it should be sent to the new supply of coal. The time to stir tbe fire is just wheu ' the new coal laid on is. pretty well kindled, This method of managing a coal fire is troub lesome, but It saves fuel, gives a more uni form heat, and prevents tho discomfort cf alterations of heat above referred to. Good Advice for Boys. An exchange says : 'Young man In your teens or just out of them, what are you do log to promote your own culture ? You ought to.be stirring about ; you o'ugbt to read diligently and daily. If ,'you!bave only common school education you have enough toegin with, Take some good book ot his tory, biography, philosophy, science, or .whatever department you may feel tbe moat interest in, and read. Do this every day for a year and vou will be surprled at you own advance. If yuu are ever going to be any thing ill the world you must begin prepara tion in your early years. You say you have no 1 1 wo. Ttn tninulet each day devoted to reading "would give you 8.C50 minutes or tixty-one hours in a year. And there is not a young man who reads these lines who could not give one hour a day to intelligent leading if he were to disposed. Young man ke cur advice ; improve your time.' Miscellaneous. Winter Holes. Never lean with tho back against anything that is cold. Never begin a journey until tbe breakfast has been eaten. Never take warm drinks and then Imme diately go out into the cold air. Keep the back especially between tho shoulder blades well coveredalso the chest well protected. 9 In sleeping in n cold room establish tho habit of breathing through the nose and never with tbe-mouth open) Never go to bed with cold or damp feet ; always toast them, by the fire ten or fifteen minutes before going to bed. Never'omlt tegular bathing; 'for unless the skin Is an active condition rlio cold wilt close the pores End favor congestion or Other disease. . After exercise of any kind, never ride In an open carriage nor near the window of a car for n moment. It Is dangerous to health even to life. When you are hoarse, speak as little as possible until It is recovered from, else the voici' may be permanently lost, or difficulties of the throat produced. Merely warm the back by the fire and nev er continue kteplng the back exposed to heat after It has becomo comfortably warm. To do otherwise Is debilitating. When going from a warm atmosphero to a colder one keep the mouth closed, so that tho air may bo warmed by its passage in the nose, ere it reaches the lungs. lie Snro It's Your Wife. Last night two buggies stopped At tbe Oapllol Hotel, says the Arkansas Democrat, and two gentlemen jumped out almost sim ultaneously and went into the hotel, leaving two ladies in their respective buggies. One of the men came out in advance of the oth er, and by the uncertain light thrown from the hotel was led aside from the actual fact In tbe little matter of getting In thd right buggy. In a word Mr. J. got In with Mrs. F., who Iwcro as totally unknown to each other, so far as acquaintanceship is concern ed, as If one bad died ten years ago in Afri ca and the other hadn't been born. As mar ried men often do, Mr. J. drove some dis tance without speaking. Finally he re marked ! 'I've got a corn on ray too the one you persist in puttling your foot on, too tbat hurts about as bad as th common tun of things generally do.' The lady was very much surprised, and rather haughtily replied : You've been trying to pick a quarrel with me all day, and now, to make the matter more exasperating, you change your voice to an unnatural growl.' 'It's you, madam, who have changed. My yoice is natural. I am not trying to assume anything. You screech like an old gate. 'You are an old fool.' 'Qivo me my teeth here ; yoa shan't wear them another minute.' 'Teeth I teeth 1 What in the world do you mean V But just then driving through a flood of light, the parties recognized that they didn't recognize. 'Madam,' said Mr. J., stopping the horse and straightening himself up', 'I, hope yon'll excuse me, but I'd like' to know how you came in my buggy, and. furthermore I'd like - i!.. i. r.tn 1 - i . i nine mieuigeuias m regmua ujo. wpere- abouts ofmy wife. What have you done with her, madam ?' 'I don't know what yoa mean, sir. Get out of my buggy I' , Your buggy ? Why, madam, you are beside yourself.' 'Yes, and beside yourself, which fact I de plore to such an extent that I will bo forced to call the police.' 'Police "I police I' was shouted lustily, and when officer Daily came to the spot the wo man insisted on the man's arrest. The buggy was driven back to the Capitol jmt In time to meet another buggy, the oc cupants of which bad a similar experi ence. A Mean Advantage. There were a score nr more of w omen gath-, ered together at Mr. Johnson's house. Mr. Johnson is u good hearted man and a re spectable citizen, though he is rather skep tical in ome things. The women bad just organized tbe 'Foreign Benevolent Society,' when Mr. Johnson entered tho room, He was at once appealed to douate u few dol la'rs as a foundation to work on and then Mrs. Graham added : 'It would bo so pleasant in alter years for you to remember that you gave this society its first dollar and its first kind word.' He slowly opened his wallet, drew out a ten dollar bill,' and as the .ladles smacked their lips and clasped their bands, bo said 'Is this organized to aid tbe poor of for eign countries?' 'Yes yes yes I' they chorused. 'And it wants money ?' Yes yes.' 'Well, now,' said Johnsou, as he folded tbe bill in a tempting shape, 'there are twenty married women here. If there are fiteen of you who can make oath that you have combed the children's hair this morn ing, washed the dishes, blackened tbe cook stove and made, the beds, I'll donate ten dol lars.' 'I bavo,' answered two of the crowd, and tbe rest sain 'Why, now, Sir. Johnson V If fifteen of you can, mate oath that your husbands are not wearing socks with holes in the heels, tho money is yours,' continued the wretch. 'Just hear Im 1' they exclaimed each one looking at tbe other. . If ten of you have brs without holes in the kuees of their pants,, this X goes to tbe society, said Johnson. 'Such a man I' they whispered. 'If there are five pairs of stockings in tbe room that do not need darning, Pll hand over the money, he went on.' 'Mr. Johnson,' said Mrs. Graham, with great dignity, 'the rules of this society de clare that-no money shall be contributed ex cept by members, and as you are not a mem ber, I beg that you will withdraw and let us proceed with the routine of business. Pittsburo, February S A sensation has been caused at M'Keespurt, this county, by' thd fight last night between tbe burgess and Squire Jones, The former struck the latter knocking him down. He would have pun lshed him severely, but for the interference, and the .burgess then fined himself and paid the amount for disorderly conduct. Jle also charged jhlmself with assault and battery and tbe squire with disorderly conduct, SELLERS' GGOOH SYRUP f Orrr I,0A,OO boltlM olt It U U.e rami pop. nUr rrutiMlv fur tUUUUl COLIMl. C'HOliP, llOAIIHtJtklSM, tuUTIlKlUTiuJ L4.MJ ftltxMw. J J a t-a In u iurAaiautUury. Ixh turs rtt'omnifiid It. T. t. Twmv t(g I'.U., 111., nj I ' II .! m 7 two rhlldtu fjsw lh A, 1.. Viuaon, t4 JUIttmorv, lid., klta iiyti will cuxc iu win -r iuiiuuuij," Mmmm mm uttri tn VEGETINE IS RECOMMENDED BY ALL Physicians. Vallkv Bthkaw. QcFttHfl Vo,t Mil II. It. Btr.vrKi- Jtenr Air, I lk lh ptmurarQ of writing jroO t mull certiflrnti roncftntnii Vwtlnw pro pftrrti tvryou. I havotm'n AKufrVrcrwlth thtj Jptprptiti fur ovr rorty ypttn, nd hTO tli CVii-onO IHnrrfvm fur orer nil tnnitlu, anil have trlcfl mon m-rr thlnct w clvtii np to dtf. and did not expect to live from day today, andnophi-Rlrtan could touch mycanA. I daw Jour Vff ine rrrnmmetidM torurefwsVu commenced using It, and I continued rtotnr wj, and am now a well woman and rentorftd tu perfect health. All who are afflicted with thin terrible dlReaw, 1 would kindly recommend to try It ft"1 th benefit of their health, and II la excellent an a blood mirltler. By Ur. 1. M. FoMiM, M, D,, for MK8. wii, il. i oUHES. VcnmifB. Wlien the blood hecnmeitirelcM And aiigjnant, either from chantre of weather or of climate, want of exerclne, Irretrular dirt, or from any other caune, the Vkgiltink nil) ro hew the. blood, carry off the putrid human. clpaM the momach, reiriilate tbe bowels, ami Impart a tone of vigor to tbe whole body. VEGETINE For CANCERS and CANCEROUS HUMORS- The Doctor's Certificate. Read It. A8h,tRT,'WAHIHNTONCoIlU,Jftn.ll,187a. tin. II. lUBTRVKStr- .... Jfrar STr,-Thla is to certify that I had been f ufTVrtnn from a Jlote Oncer on my rid bt breast, which rew very rapidly, and all my frtendi had given moon to die, w ben I heard or your roedVlne, Vrgetlne, recommended for Omnr find Otnrerwt Humor. 1 commenced to take It, and noon found mywlfbeglimln,; to feel bet ter; my health and Bplrlta both felithtberriin Influence which tt eierted, and In a few months from the time I commenced tbe tine of tbe Vetj ellue, tho ttutcer came out almost bodily. CAllllIE DstfUHltEST. I certify that t am prrsonAlly acquainted with Mrs. DePorreat, and consider her one of our very best women. 1IU u. It. FLUWKIU. AtXDlflRASMOPTIIE ItIXK)n.-If VEtlFTINB will relieve pain, cleanse, puiiiy.nnd cure mcii fllHeawft, restoring the patient to perfect health niter trying different ,ihBiciatn. many reme dies, and ntitTVrlntr Cor yearn. Is It not conclusive Vroof, If you are n uflerer.you can tie curedf Vhy la this medicine performing such grttat rurt-oT It worka In the blond. In the circulat ing fluid. It can truly be called tho treat lilornl S'utiner. Thegreat source of dlseoae originates la the blood) and no medicine that does not act directly upon It. to purity and renovate, tud aojr Jiwt claim upon public attention. VEGETINE I regard It as o valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. Jan. 1, 1S7S. Mr. H.ILSTrvrN:- .fearer, I take pleasure In saying that I have used the Vegctlno in my family with goal results, find I hnvo known of never! ernes of remarkable cure efltected by It. I regard It u vaiuablejfuiully medicine. Truly yours, REV, VM. MCDONALD. The Rev. Wm, McDonald H well known through the United Htales as a minister in tbe 31. K. Church, TtrorsAMwi Speak.1 VsornMK lsacknowl edged and recommended by physicians and apothecaries to be the best purifier and cleanser or tbe blood yet discovered, and thousands speak la Its praise who have been restored to health. VEGETINE The M. D.'s havo lt Mb, n. R. Stevens: Dear Air, I have sold Vegetlne for ft long time, and find It gives most excellent satisfac tion. 8. B.DKPRIEWT tU.l.y2ru0trUt. JUailetoB.lnd. VEGETINE Prepared by II. R. NTEVEX8, lloxfon, SIiuw. Ve&etliie is Sold by all Druggists. Jan. 10, TS-ly Jwico DMINISTKATOK'8 NOTICE. ESTATA OT MART MKHBVU, DIVU3IU. Letters ot Administration on the estate of Mary Menaca late of Locust township. Columbia county, deceased, have been Erronted by the Kejrlster of said county to Andrew ltupp, AdmT, Kumldla, P.O. 'AH persons having claims againBt the estate are re quested to present them for settlement' and those Indebted to make payment without delay. ANDkKW RUPr. Jan. 10, 73-st Administrator, Nutnldla P. 6. jDMINISTKATRIX' NOTICE. SUIATI Ur ITiLLUM ftlSTniH, VMUttUt Letters of administration on the estate of Wm. Ktetner, Uteof Madison towDSblp.Columbla county, P , deceased, have been gr.- nted by the Register ot Eid county to tue undersigned Administratrix to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re- S nested to make payment, and those -feifYincr alms or demands against the satd estate will make them known.to the said admlnlstratxlz without delay. Jereflytown, Jan 17, 9-etr Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration on the estate of Bamnel D. White. late ot Flshlntrcreek twD.Xo).. co.. decM. have been trranted hv the Retrlater of said county to raeunaersignea a aminiairaior.vo wnomau persons Indebted are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the es tate will make them ko own to the administrator without delay. Administrator. OrangQYlUe, Pa., JttU. II, '1EI-QW. O-ILES' LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA. Cures all Pala la Alan and Beast TESTIMONIALS l dertul core. Nln years but wUe suffered rnltb tills tUJUIiMUOW DUB WIS JtlfMIllMMJ UI UUGfcW U ur octor, went to tue dlHereDt bosviuls wbere fe males are treated t tried Uiera all; wore bandages and pessaries wltb coly temporary relief. Her Lie was mixerable. We spplloa I)r. Olies' Liniment. uvr euci wh immeaiate. sne is now wen. B. MoDmmott, 0 Wit 12th street. New York, Iliad Incite strokes of Paralysis. Mr leg, arm and tongue were useless I was obliged to use a cam eter every day. Doctor Ulles' liniment iodide of Ammonia oas cured me. Will answer any laaulrtes JOOH ArrtL, Nortn Hranford, Conn. Cnesmut UflL Pblladelebla. Aurll ss. IS. W. it. Ullea: Kmli Dear rlr I used your Iodide of Aiuuiuuu. uuuucia ua r jura i empie n uiua paaiern joint.' Hne nad been .quite lame; the effect was wonderful; she wuka now quite well. Very re- A. WlLCII. 1. S. I am now using it on Littleton's rlgnt fore leg. a large shoe boll on a valuable young horso was ibbmji vj uuva lauiuivub jvuiue i Aiamonio. tiniruiHD KNirr, r.AMa IT. .I.... - .' .-- MUftMl ItUNA.UBTO.. ilOX BUI.. ASTnm The tortures and agonies I endured for six years, none nut those who nave suffered with this terrible disease can know. My life was misera ble, in desperation 1 tried ones' Liniment Iodide ot Auiuiuui. it, gave me instant reuei. used it in ternally as well as externally. Tnos. USANIOiH, 1ST west tTtn street. New York. I .nil In . l1rA1l1ll tnnltMlMn .Tr.ln.u aJl.n pain Intense. Injections ot morphine Into my veins failed to relievo me. oiled' iodide ot Ammonia took wm i no deposits from my joints 1 wantetery FoRnrcK LOTUKOr, Another fiuffarer ir.urail. nlsrliDrf.Hil rrnm tii. Maasachuse(ta General Hospital as Incurable, with lnflaaimauiry rheumatism la m shoulders, flngeni and feet : suffered fearfully for three vears. tried everything : lost all hope. Dr. Hues' Liniment iod- lue vi Aminoma enectea a complete cure. Kixkn kijito, Wm taKADf. .' - i , , .. Bpralns, splints, bruises. Lameness In horses. liuetr uoiment loaioe oz Ammonia is a perfect spe tina No iHTbon who owns a hone thould be with out It. M. Rodins. Ma fiftv.nth .wnna N.ur VnrV I In my family, and for the stock. I have used uuet Xlnlment Iodide of Ammonia. )t Is unsurpassed, and I am surprised at ths many different maladies au nwui ii, u.puitcauie. ii, gives we utmost Baii3 faction. . , JOUH J. CiRTSR, Superintendent Eastern rennsylvanla iperlmen tal Fario. . so c and si : and In QuarU at U.M, In which tiero Trial alias-cents. . H.JI.D BT ALL DaOQQlSTA. N. J. IIKNUKUHIIOII'i Agt, far Illuouiaburu, may 41, 'Is-. BSPY PUNING MILL. I The undersigned lessee of the Espy Planing Km, preparwl to ao all kinds otuilllwerk. tars, Frames, M, BLiiils, etc. made to order en snort notice. Satisfaction guar. Blum, Cuarlcs Kato, Blocmsburg, ra. THIS PAPER IS KEPT OH FIXB AT THE OFFICE OF I'Ar. BTI,aBftii ii.l KV.IaIiIK f 'Vho ivcelvt AdvtrtWments let UU Iaper. rpTiu ATro mwmI Cub HaUi tO I linn 1 CO rr. tar JltwiMMrASnrlUlar. (W4 Ml. for AVEH tSMm MAM VAX. BLC0MSBUKG SIXTH NOllMAL SCHOOL DIBTJtlUT. , Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Hv. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. Su'udrnaffiM wituabountuul.upp.yotpure.s.n 'P&Tm SJalUiMl. aua easr ot access. Teichcrs experienced, cffld.nt, and nllvo to their work. Discipline. ""'nd, uiiKorm and thorough. KxpensM modcruto. Fllty cents n weeK doductlon to ail expuctlng to teach. Students aamlttcd ttt any time, ltooms reserved hen uosircd. Courses ot study prcscriotu uy tue state i I. Model School. II. l'reparslorv. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses i I Academic. II. Commercial. I H. Course In Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course In Thysical Culture. The Momentary. Scientific and Clashes! Courses are 1-UOFKssIOKAL.an.l Students graduatng therein, receive .state 1)1 corresponding Degrees; ilnsterof tho l-.lements : Master ofrtho sciences J Master of the Classics, uniuuaics me r attammeniv.irneuovi.a2 "KyiwK"''""! . .... n,HnMrtn ikm of our best Colleircs. ri ne course oi eiua y rrescrioeu uy uic mw is iuht.ii, iiu-um; jieiiiiuu uuu viimsiv t.i vui .- 'v Thn suit. miiira niirher nni,r it ciiizcnsliln. Tho tlmos dm land It. It Is one of the prime objects of gent nndemclent Teachers for herwhools. To this end It solicits young persons of goud abilities and good piirpo und their talents, ostudents. To all such It rromlscs aid In dovcloplng their powers, andabundmt opportunities for well paid labor alter leaving oi-uuvi. Cataloguo.addres. the I'rlnclpal. 1IO.V. WII, 1,1 AM DI.WI.I.l., PreNlilcnt Ilimrd of Tru.tees sept, s, 'TO.- Qold Medal Awariled at Paris Exhibition 1878. wi3LXiiA.3vi: 3vcxjK3?ia:-sr's soisrs, PiMotiusil Stationers, Steam-Powcr Printers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 509 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Fa. BARGAINS ! CALL AND SEE CLOTHING lOST . BL'OOMSBURa. Mens' Overcoats from $4 50. Mens' Suits from $6 00. Good Working Paiits 90 cents. Good Wool Hats for 75 cents. Winter Caps from 40 cents. Boys' Caps from 25cents. Good Working Shirts 50 cents. Good White Shirts, Mcns'-Socks, 3 CALL ANO SEE THE BARGAINS At ike Popular Miare of 7 A DAY to agents canvass ng for the Fire side Vlwtor. Terms and Outrit free. Ad dress 1. O. VIKKUY, Augusta, Maine n( Fancy Cards, Chromo, BnowOake, Ire., OU not alike with name, 10 cents. JMlnkler 4 Co. Nassau, N. V. r Feb. 7, et-iir 77 Month and expenses guaranteed to Agents. w'l Outntfrce. Suaw co. auocsti, Mains. Feb. 7, Ts-iw r mo AUVBKT1SERH Send for our select llstnt I Local Newspapers.' Sent free on application. Ad dress OKO. P. 110WJSLL CO., 10 Bpruco tt., N, Y, Feb. 7, fs-sw r THE ORIIINAL ft ONLY GENUINE "Vibrator" Threshers, WITH ntrKrXD MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, A4 lUaa rkrsalur Enctm.a, Had oalv ty ICHOLS. SNEPARD & CO., BATTXtB tTBKJSK, KICH. M(4 OtuiMt M lei 1Mt.bc ttrmln km Wmuii. BRAIN RalMMWllI not Bati to tho Donawu wiMtsMt H UnJs, A in l. trior wbrh cl.u," , mWMMf.lm vUia.J.Ma.llu,iiu' THS BNVinjBt TkrckltT Eikum " 4UMiln,i.luMlTO"""" COCK BteM MfeMvmiami Mast, r..,- lhuik.laBiMkiaUtlu. Jan. 10,-Sui r A DMINISTIIA. OU'S NOTICE. -i-a INTITtnHniulMIW Ian .l!?t!r'0,.?,l,.Ql8,rtlon Christian A ah, lato of Uenlon township, Columbia county, !i't .5 en granted by the UegUterof said county to the underlined Admlalstrators to whom all persona Indebted are requested to mik. Immtfll ate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate will make them known to the ad inlnlstrators without delay. I, K, KUIKCUAUM, ram bra, , CUAKLK8 ASH, Jau, 10, IMs . Bt'Uwa'er, Administrators. PUBLIC 8ALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON SHORT EST NOTICE A AT THE HOST REASONABLE TEBMS. TXs1SATOlVl' 1 4HpHBBIHUlayr I sUvtaa, aJT.UT aaUst rtroWs aj "ilu JrT3 ncrT.iisi mimraw mimmsmr rir-in ft m& STATE NORMAL SCHtt BARGAINS ! Mens' Vests from 50 cents. linen fronts 65 cents. pairs for 25 cents. FOR YOURSELVES NOW SELLING GLAZING AND PAPERING, "17'M. F. BODINK, Iron Street helow sec- TT ond, Bloomsburg, Fa., Is prepared to do all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAVER HANGING In tho best stylos, at lowon prices, and at short nuuee. t'artles having such work to do trill save money calling on me. All work.warranted.tolglve satisfaction, Orders WM. F. BODINE. Oct. 1,1379. III. C. SLOAN & BRO. UI.OO.MSIIltIlOt im, ' Uanufacturcrs of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs, riATFOKM WAOOSS,&C. First-class work always cn.hand. ItEl'AIKINQ NEATLY UONE. Frloea reduced to Bult the times, Jap. 6,lsn-lt. TfTAlNWIlIOllT A CO., WHOLESALB.GltOCEnS, FuiUDkLrnu, Dealers In TEAS, 8YI1UFS, COFFKB, 8UOAR, MOLASSES, kick, briers, siciss sosi, tc, tie. K. E. Corner Second and Arch streets, ""Orders wM receive prompt attention. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DF'PTPTION executed pbojiptly At -ihe Oolumbian Offjcj 9 i . uiiniwi irai.ni.v. r;u:;":r. rt tn sprum ir bv rurnlshlnz lnlcl l this school to holn to securo it. py ruii " ;s C. E. SAVAGE, DK1LE1! IN Silverware. Watehes.Jowelry.Olocks.&c. ttr- nemoved to tho Post Ofilco building, flrsr door nbovo tho Eihnnge Hotel. All kinds of watches, Clocks anu jewtiry neai ly repaired and warranted. may it, -to-n GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Wo will sell tho Very Best Family Sowing- Machine For Twonty-Pivo Dollars IX OAS!!, on an ornamented Iron stand and Treadle, with walnut top and drawer, and necessary Attachments and deliver It at any italiroad Depot lu Uie United btates, jt'ree of Charge. Theso machines are warranted to do the whole lino of Family ewlngwlth more rapldlty.tnoro ease of management, and le'g fatigue to the operator than any machine now In use. bend for a Circular. Every machlno warranted for three years. Agents wanted in Unoccupied Territory, Centennial Machine Co., Limited 729 FIUIEKT ST., rUlI'lDEI I'llU, l'i. Oct. 4, "3-Cin. . . S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, ASHLAND, PA. General Surveying and Engineering Business attended to with Care and Dispatch. I am prepared to mako dranlngs, Flans and Models In Wood, Iirass, Iron, or the above materials combined as necessary of Erliscs, Mines, Breakers, Buildicrs, Enjine:, FUMFH, and all kinds of machinery for us' of cases at court or for applications to secure patents. FntenlH Secured march $2,s IMPOHTAKT TO YOUUQ Ulie Bryant & Sfacattcn Business College, Mo. 108 Scath 10th Str.d, Phlhi'a, Orfera umniirpuHKou fucllitlps for aequlrliiir tusiitc&t ctlu cation. HtiutuntH can c::trr tit imy tluic. lit vacr.tfr.ud, iiUwfrntctl clrcolara i'ree. aug. so, s-wr A'& S A FR23E GIFT! Of H CODY (if mV llfillrnl ('nnii.i.,11 h..t..s. II.knt, to any perton sufferlnif with OoNritMirioN, asthma. UlTARHtl ILnaNCllITIS.IVf. nf Vfllrn nr hnus Tuunim Send name und post omce adJros. with two 3 cent uuftmifo Hums, hqh biaie jour blCKUe-S. 'UlO l)0OK Is ehxai.n HluMrated. (144 pp. it mo. liv.y lho iDlormution It contains In the nrovldonm m (j.irf hnw sued many lle. The author haa te. n treallnjrdla asea ofthe Nose, Throat and tunes, na a bpeclal Ol.FK,tINClNNA'n, OHIO. ' ' The most extensive Manuticturers Ihlliard Tabtcii in existence. Tils J. M. Brauswic & Balke Co. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND 724 Broadway, New-York. fJewcit ar.d woit elegant ttylcs of BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWiaT l'KICfS. Elegant 1'arlor, Dining, Library anJ Bil- fl'rt)'i'aUcs combined, size jx6 slate Js, perfect tuililons, complete wllh balls dVues, $50. Ada m hichevtr houe U ncrcl your city. The J, M, Brunswick & SrVtt Cft Feb. T, T-8w Ucan n.ale money faster at work for us than at any thlufc' else CaplUi not required; we will start you. sis per day at home made by tho Industrious. Slen. wnmen. lima unrt ,Hrlj wanted overrwhern r.i wnrlf tnr ,u -Nnu if Ume, CotUy outntand terms tree. Address Tau c Co., Augusta, llalce. Uarca ta, is-ly NEW PENSION LA.W. charife. Itejecled cases abjore-opened. Ivneloners and applicants, bend tw o stamps fur new law.blanas and lnfeLruttlon. ta ' n. w. rnzuaiiAU), Hex tM, Washlncton. D.O. mmm mm onlt.irnfttsn'l therpush Mfto-l-wirlfj-lnif proper tl.'Mr. iimJo" jMiesflifoTiry rniri IttAlb. rimtilf, er Crnfitton. Merrlirlnl llwr, illnrrl l'iu" m. S nd Ihilr rlTMK am tradlcstfjl, "r llauh S5.liSrinsIiert.sll .ll-tnsM rstiH fy t"j Mw'a, " w crai-inSril by Ibll powerful, pin Irj Inp, tt.l m-mful... Roir.n4 m.lllm bf ' '5lUI",, If you fcfl l(ill, lroisr. ilcl.llllatyU.lwii) .IJ roi'r ff skin, "r jillonl.ii-im,.;! sfoii n fact- tt Snoimi, liitfmM litnt or thllll i Itcrilinil jtllll ti'.t n oVliVS lo" splrltN and Hooray fori lioUlriiklrnltiilsr II i fftrt pprlert nnl rn'llcsl rurni. , In tlm rum of Ilranrhltl., Ro.rd CiialA. snd Ilia rdilr stsrcl of C'on..mr4l.n, It lin. ji.tonl.licl Ir.n l.u.llcnl rarulty. n l rniVoint pliyslcUlM prolioiiiiro It Hi. rrrntei-t nioiUfSl ll.roTt rr of ll. sio. Vi ille it rurc. tlii sc erpnt Cougli.. II sth riirtiic-lis Hie ifBUtn II. V. i-IElIt K, Jl. Ii., rron-r,. World'. Uliprnmry and IiiTnliu.' llotil, UuirIo,7. . nlSW THE u ciVVH'"" NoisoftsMnlhelsrsMWlnte;s cnmposid of clitnri. rnia.', slid btilkjr wrrrtlliril.. XiVitlrclr '''l'','' psrllcnUr rnro li re dulfiil TilillS n" Ing llicm. They oprrats wllhoul . lurbani-a l" II o romtltntlon: fllct. nr occiin Hl". lor Jnundlct, ll.nJ.olio. ivin.tlal.i., W.M fllicKl, foil. In Ik. Sh.ulJtr TIMi.. ff Ikj I I) alncM, four Lr.cLtl.iM from tho MoaHich. 1 luJ Tiut. Ith. Mouth, Hilton. 'kii. ! to Hloranih. llli.h orUtoM to HcJ, tn .0 III;. It' ; I'lcinrnt I'urinllTO IWMK In esrlfn'llon eftllij rcmiillal pour of tune I'nriratlio 'M'SVi,;'. .v.ij itml nTarlctjrcf.ll.ii.sos.lt mnylio M b octlon upon the .nlm.l frc.n.my I. ..UcrwiL h.t a nnv P'n.7tli of tlnio. In nny cllmslo, so that tlicy nro S"waV i ftcili ind rcllsWo. lu. U not the " i 1 Ilia put up In cheap wooden or pasl;'rd ''Oii. Vnr 111 diseases uliero a Lui.tlic, Altcr.t .c, or l-arc I. c.H lndlc.tc.1, llicso mvrM V?Jln tlin liio.t pTfert atl.tartlMi. tl I iff. "'. II. V. l'llUU K. !.!.. Pnor'n. Worlds Ulipcnssry and InvaUJs' Hotel, llulTiilo,.N. . ' CATARRH BVM1TOMS. rreiincnt ucafl aclniHftctinrfru Ullln Into lliro:it, pnnictlmcrJ profuse, atvry, tlilck nr.ii. m.riilont. nlTtntltP. tU'. tn oHhti, ft -IryncF, dry, watrnr, wciU...or lnn.imc-l ties, itnnplnjr up, or oUt ruction, of Hi iiM pns MXCi, rhiglnir in cors. deafof n, lia kln and ccugh- TfQiftlurrd.nual twsnir.otlemlTO brcat i,lnipalrf.l ;ase at ono tlcic. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY proslucci radical cures of llio worst ram of Catarrh, So ru.it tt-r of how lonn; Btamllmr. 1 lie IUjuIJ ri-nH-rty imy to nffiiLjr I" tttr applied 1y tti ntjcf lr, I'lUMCl'slloiicIu-. ThM U the Monly frm of inslru Dfiit r,t Invcntl -wltli wlilcli fluM niMlloln'' can t-c MrriM Titcm tp tin I rEiirrciLY api-mcd to nil Kartjxf tiie nlTcctca ius-il pnss'iF'B, nml the chaui its cavlllc commurilfMlniT liwri-wlui, In wjijth inrpf nnI l?cra rrrfjutntly n l from wliHli :tie c aUrrhal rtiachareo pcDrrnHy proceeds. II iim int to IIM. tarrh ll miiyiin't inurhc nlJ hj !rug 1:. V. nriirr. P.. Tn p'Mv'nri ft U.s- rl.faw pcusary anJ aug. 80, '78 ALB3iir II a lira an THE RED FIIOM1, MOVERS' BLOCK. HARTMAN BROS., SEALERS IN TEAS, CANNED FRUIT, CiaAK.8, TOBACCO swurr, OONFEOTIONERY. Spices of all kinds, Glass & Quccnswaro FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions 4th doer below .Market street, Bloomsburg;, l'a. rr- uoods dell iicd to all rarls tt ine town ArrlliT. 'n-tt oltalmtlornm inttvHom.orfor improremenli on ohl onet.or thtdlcalor other compouwU, traili. marit and labrlt. OirmO, Attlqnmentt, Inter' ferencn, Appralt, Catti fnr Infringtmenit, nwl all castaarlstna under thtl'nttnt JMirv.riromDt. iff attended ttt Invt'til Ion n that hnvr ren J Sy the ratent or ifice man 'till, in yaUiitul tan, iiriuu vmnuitt the r. K. Patent Department, itml fiiynjrc.l ini'(nr tutlnert ex. tlutlnlg, ire van mule closer teareket, ami neenn ... ,.wro promptly, una tcun broader clalmt. than Innae tnhn are remote r, iiv,.rn,A eena vt a mod el or itcA o vonr device: ,ne wake examinations iindaJtitcn.1 topatentalitlttn fre'e ofchariir. All cnrr,,,,r,n.i..,L fitlentlal. Prices Into, ami JVC f ll.UtUV U- ii'.vv r.irr.XTjs Nvcur.iui. r..JSi"nr ".t "'nn"1'"'"". t "on. rostmasler General D. .V. hey, Her. F. I), j'oaer. The flertnan. j'aU't Office, and to Kenatorsand Representatives Opposite ruient ojee, II uvtttnyton, D. a FeU.T, '70-ly XttUXJeiS. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS Hops, ISiMhn, niniiilruUo, llltlKlclloil, And the Purest aud Dest Qualities of all other llUters. ' THET CUBE All diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood, llrer i.ei"! Vd u'.ar)r ?"os, nervousness,teirale complaints and drunkenness, SKOO I3ST QOLD Will bo paid for a caso they will not euro or heln themr ul)'tblnc lulPuru of Injurious found lis A'k your druirsisu for Hop Hitters and free nootheT y )lltttr Mun i'm P. Take The Hop Cough Cure and Jtin Jlelief it the Cheapest, Sajest and Jlest, foil BtU BT HOIIa BKOTUtKS Tins raritK is oh file witb ROW ELL k pKtSMAN - Adverting Vy Afitntt, THIB 4 CHTNUT (Tt., T, UOUli, 14. PELLETS.m o o om r n. r mmm. u vsr su sjsjsjsjjsjm. o THE B 9 Sewing Machine TlUt IlItBT Ol' AI.1.. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction,' i Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim orstiNQtat VEHV UltBT OWtltATINO QUXCItnOT BKI.UNO, HAMISOMCST, AND Most Porfcot Sewing Machino IN THE WORLD. Ths ares I popularity ol ths White. Is ths most ccn. tinting tribute to Its cxccllcnco and superiority over other machines, and In submllllng It to the trade we put tt upon Its merits, and In no Instance has 1 1 etcr yet tailed to satisfy any recommendation In Its favor. The demand forth. White has Increased to such an extent that wo are now compelled to turn out .A. 'Comjpleto Caw!C Mocliliio waxy turoo 33aJ.xvva.te4 S.23. Uui 3.ay to cvapylsr Every machine Is warranted (or 3 years, snd sold tor ch at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience ol customers. SWA0I8T3 TAIUKI III C!HtCTOI3 SISSKKT. WHITE SEWlWMACHlNE CO., W3W Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. J. Saltzer, Agent, BLOOMSBUHG, PA. Oct. !, 1878-Cm RAIL ROAD T7ME TABLES JORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WINTER Ti ME TABLE. on and nftertaunday, November 10, !8T8,tho trains on thol'Ultadelphla & Krlo lta IroidDlTtslonwlll run as follows i WESTWARD. Erlo Mall loaves Philadelphia 11 lis p m llnrrlshurir 4 25 am " " William port s 8.1 a m " " .lerfcey Shore u 07 a in " " Kick Haven 0 40 a m ' " lienovo 11 0 n m " arrlvo at Krlo 7 an p m Niagara Esprcss leat es Philadelphia 1 so u m ' llarrlSDtiri; low am " arr. at wiiilamsport aoop.m " lock Haven Bilpm Fast Lino leaves Philadelphia 11 43 a m " " llarrlsburg 8 85 p m " arrive at wiiilamsport 7 25 p m " " Lock Haven 8 40pm EASTWA11D. raclflc Express leaves Lock Haven 0 ,0 a m " " Jersey bhoro T14am " " v llllamsport mam " arrive at llarrlsburg lies am " ' . Philadelphia 8 40pm Day Kipress leaves lock Hat en 11 20 a m " Wiiilamsport 12 io p m " arrive at llarrlsburs 4icipm ' " Philadelphia 7 20 pm Erlo Mall leaves Renovo 8 35pm " " Lock llavcnl 0 45 p m " " lillanisport 11 lis p m " arrives at llarrlsburc 2 45am " " Philadelphia 710am Fast Line leaves Wiiilamsport 12 85 a m arrives at llarrlsburp; 8 fi5 a m " " Philadelphia 7 40 am Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and Wlllamport on Niagara Impress west, Krie Kxprevi webt, Philadelphia llxprcss east. Day Express east and Sunday Kipress oast, bleeping cars on all night trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, ticneral supt. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November 20th, 1S73, trains will lent a Sunbury as follows ! NOItTHWAHD. Erie Mall 6.20 a. in., arrive Elmlra 11 ,e " Canandalgua... 3.35 p. m Hochcster 5.15 " Niagara. 0 40 " lienovo accommodat Ion 11.10 a. m. arrlvo Wllllam.- portl2.es p. m. Elmlra'Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Buffalo Express 7.15 a. in. arrlvo lluftalo 8.50 a. ra SOUTHWARD. Buffalo Express 2.50 a. m. arm 0 Han-lsburg 4.r.o a, " llaltlmoro 8.40 Elmlra Mall 11,15 a.m., arrlvo llarrlsburg ten p. m 11 Washington 10,30 " " llaltlmoro 0.30 " " Washington 8.30 " llarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m.nrrlic Harris burg 10.50 p. m. arrive llaltlmoro 2.25 a. ra " Washington 0.13 " Erlo Mall 12.55 a. m. arrive llarrlsburg 3 05 a. in; " Ualtlmore 8.40 " " Washington 10.35" All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General rasscnger Ageot A. J. CASSATT.'Oeneral Manater' piIILADELPIlA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. NOV. 10, 1S78. TRAINS LB.VK KCrKKT AS KOLLOW8(8CNPAY EICKrTID For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsUUe Tamaqua, ic, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 11. tn. 7,21 and 7,35 p. m. For Wiiilamsport, 6,2s 2,05 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. TRAINS FOB HCrXRT LEAVE A3 FOLLOWS, (SUNDAY El CKPTED.) Leave Now York, 8,45 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia, 0,43 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,55 a. m., Pottsvllle, l!,s p. m and Tamaqua, 1,45 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 8,60 a. ra. and 4,00 p. m. Leave VUllamsport,o,45 a.m.2,15 p. m. and 4,60 p. m Passengers to a nd from Now York and rhlladc l phla go througa without change ot cars. J. E. W()OTTEN, General Manager. C. O. nANCOCK, . ueneral Ticket Agent, Jan.lt, isle tt. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANB WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG. DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1878. NORTn, STATIONS. FOTJTII. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m 9 85 2 10 6 15 2 10 II S I 9 41 2 21 6 25 so 4 is 9 23 17 9 os 8 5$ 111 111 8 4ft 9 U .......scran ton llellevuo Taylorvllle., ...Lackawanna-., l'lttston ..West PIttston, .... Wyoming Maltby.,.., ......Kliennett.... Kingston Kingston 87 9 80 9 21 9 19: 2 80 6 J 2 SI 40 9 44 S4i 2 49 CM 2 63 IB 2 67 6 69 ma 7 10 9 69 10 07 8 49 B 4l 9 14 IX 41 12 U 80 8 10 8 83 8 18 9 04 10 IS 10 83 8 44 8 15 7 IS a 10 7 is ..Plymouth June 8 2S 3 80 8 65 ....piymouui ......Avondala Nantlcoko 10 29 3 15 T M 3 21 7 B3 in i T it 8 It 8 04 9 12 8 04 S 47 8 39 .Xlunlock's 1 reek. 10 42 8 35 8 1'4 7 61 2 51 S 29 8 17, 8 12, 8 00 nhhicksuinnyH... Click's Ferry.... 10 f5 8 60 w 11 07 4 03 8 43 11 13 4 10 8 W U 4 IS 9 05 1 J5 7 15 4 29 7 23 1 33 7 CI T 88 2 89 7 13 I 84 7 25 2 23 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 01 IN 6 68 1 67 ....Ueach Haven.,. iierwick .... Ilrlar Creek willow urovo.... ....Llme Rldge... :.. .Espy.. ....... ..Bloomsburg , llunert 7 44 T 88 7 83 7 29 7 11 11 39 '4 41 I 4' 45 4 49 8 in 5 60 45 6 21 1 61 11 5 4 65 S II U 67 5 0'J 9 6 ' 12 18 6 19 S!l j IS 9 61 u SO 9 65 1 4S 1 27 Catawlssa Ilrtdgo. ,..,.l'anvuio..H..H Chulasky...... Cameron Northumberland. 15 0 CO 1 00 6 46' It 15 6 45 9 to p.m, j.m, a-m. p.m. p.m. a.m W. V. nALSTBAl), Hurt. Superintendent's onico, Soranton, June 10. 1"8- Fs I I TT business you can engage In. 3 to t Kl I per dsymado by any wotkerof eltuir UtO I tex, rliht in their own localities. Par ticulars and saiuphM worth 5 free. Improves spare time at this business. Addiess Stinsos iio., Portland, Maine. march 21, is- y (I?AN0owr;,k,:, a week In your own town, (5 outnt irro sk. Kenucr 11 j uu nun. hlch persons of either sex run make w w great pay au tue lima rurj "u,"i,";" for partltulara 10 II, IUlut 4 Co., Portland.MaUie. march 29, is ly BU81NEK8 CA11DH, V1S1HNQ CARDS. LtT'KH IIKADe, llILLllKAIlrt, fOiTERS, tC, tO., iitly and Cheply printed t the Colcm , BIAN Office.
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