THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG;, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. AgrieulturalT t- .?t ; . , rnfllakic Corn tin;! Vlirat lulling. For some yfrs I haye been, cultivating corn till nhel.wih a view, nil tbe while, o1 making the most and best seed from a given axtent of land, at the least cost, Iti the short est poutble tlmo and with the least perman ent Injury to (ho foil. Discarding all old fogy ldeas,I persistently pursued their culture on almost purely scientific principle. In the first place, the natural laws that govern vegetation were compiled with, the habits of the plants, their demands and wants were carefully attended to. In the necontl place, the nature of the sail, Its elements and adap tatlon to the growth of the plants were aii alyzed, and where deficiencies occured, ele ments were supplied, and wheie too much talk food predominated, materials wcro ap plied, to iicu'nllzi tlio excf-ss and. secure Jhe proper proportion of tho various elements 01 ins piani i oii. For Inttance low, alluvial land always produces too iu cli stalk and ton little grain. Tomakeles Mnltc and more grain, lime, aalt, ahes, etc., liny ba mod to great advan tage nti'l profit. In the vegetable, as well a In the animal world, there nre good, bad aud IndilTeiriit specimens. Stockmen have them all, and It Is only by cloao brcediujr, careful atuily and intelligent application 1 Nature's own Ilawthat they 'finally succeed produc ing pure and valuable breeds. Just as much attention should be given to tho selecting aLd saving ofwnl corn and wheat. The largest and best looking e'lrn takou from the crib 110 not by any means make the best seed The beat seed cirti Is always found in the Held on the top ears of tliote stalks that hear more earn than one and rlpcnearlicst. Seed corn should aln ays be Selected In iho field, not from the I.irgct t.iR, but from thoso that nre. bist formed r nd huvo the finest sto ver. Seven yean of experimenting, working on one variety, have given me one that is al most Invaluable in almost every respect. It ia very prolific, having on each stalk several ears, each yielding from five to eight ounce? of grain. My beat speclmen'of a etalk had fourteen ears and shelled sixty-three ounces My bost 100 selected from off an acre, shell' ed 170 pounds, and my best acre ou highly Improved land made ms 102 bushels shelled. I merely state these facts to show what can be done by way of improvement in our ccr eals. A word about physiology ol the plant may Dot be out of place right here : It is the lar. gestof;the grasses. It is monoecious an'i susceptible, perhaps, of greater improvement than any other. My opinion Is that, in id original and primitive state, every joint that haa a groove bore an ear. .One may see on examination an ear or an embryo on every node from the roots to within six or seven ol the tassel. Then I ask, why do not all de velop as does that on the last joint generally abouttwo-th!rds of the way up? I find an ear can be made by careful selecting and saving the seed, feeding and proper culture. Wheat, too, can be wonderfully. Improved by picking by hand the center heads of tho largest tillers, that ripen earliest. This in sures pure seed, reliable and free from every foreign variety, as well as from all cheat, cockles, etc I do not mean that a farmer should pick all his seed, but I do say that he should pick a bushel or two which, when owed on a choice, clean acre or two will produce his seed for the njxt season. This picking should be done every year, so that the wheat may not deteriorate. The most reliable preventive for the rust, and perhaps one of the best top-dressing is a mixture of salt and ashes hall and hall By mixing in December, or early in Jan uary, and keeping it stirred twice a month it becomes in two months one of the best fertilizers. Put it on in February or early in March. Four or ten bushels to the acre will pay any one twice the amount of ex pense and labor expended. Rural A'ew Yorlcr. Planting Urapo Vines. One would 'suppsse that so simple a thtag as planting a grape vine would uot need writing about ; and yet the number of people inquiring 'How shall we plant?' is so great that a few words to these inquirers may well be pardoned by those who think they al ready know enough about tho matter. The rule h to plant the roots shallow. If thev are long when we have to transplant them instead of sejting them deep we lay them aiong aooiu iour or nve uicnes oeneatn in surface. It is of course very necessary press the t-oil very hard and firm over tho roots; that is if the earth is tolerably dry though in truth no vino should be planted except the earth Is in this good condition it is very useliil in planting a grape vine to cut it clos?ly in. Unless' the last year growth be very vigorous it may be al most alt cut away; and, even whero tlii growth is strong, one half may be cut away This is the way to get a goed strong cane fur bearing next year, which is tho mo-it tbit .one ought to expect a vine to do. 'Imined iate bearing' is one delusion and a snare. Many a person spends a dollar or half dolla extra on a vino wnich he Is told by tho ler will 'heat this jear,' when lor that n mount of money he could buy treble the qnantity of grapes it will bear for him. even if it bears at all. Still we like to plant good strong healthy grapes. The little crow quills which come out at rare grapes high prices, seldom give much satisfaction Indeed, it Is more than likely that the mense failures which generally follow. all these introductions are as much owing to the way their propagation is forced, as any inherent Inability In the varieties to become adapted to soils and climates. Sprontlng Potatoes. Sprouting the white potato will advance the crop two weeks, They should be cut so that about two eyes nre allowed in each piece, and these should be planted In lint beds with very thin covering of soil ; or it is better to plant in boxes and to set these in a hot bed, so that after they are proper ly sprouted they can at once bo carried to thelace of planting. If the niphts sbyild De any way cold, protect with a thin cover ing of straw when the plants make their ap pearance above ground. Some persons who want a large quantity sprouted, cut the po tatoes as desired, and spread them boards, boxes or crates, in a dark place, and when sprouted, say from an Inch to an inch and a half, exposo them to the light, mots tening two or three times n week with tepid water, Tbey should be planted out so that there Is not more than two Inches of sou ovt the top of the sprouts. I'ork and Ueaus. When properly prepared I do not know more palatabh) dish in cold wcatherthan pork and beans as we have them. I prefer tho common little white bean for this pu pose. Soak over night a quart of them, Tut them in a deep pan or dish with allttl water. Parboil with a piece of pickled pork forty minutci ; (tore tho meat and put mi top of the beans, place in tho oven and let them bake slowly, adding a little water the baking progresses, so that when done the meat Is to tender m almost to fall apart, but care mast be taken not to brown otburn the bcant. Roasted potatoes eat very well with perk and beans. This Is a plain and simple, yet or cold weather It Is wholesome, nutritious and sustaining dish, The ltlgbts or I'edntrlans. The following copied from the Bethlehem Timet may prove beneficial to some of our readers: 'There nrosome people In fact the majority of those who drive horses through our streets belong to this class. ho bellevo that the streets were made ex. pressly for thenl and their vehicles, and that pedetralus havo no rights which they nro bound to respect. Now.for tho Information f nil such, we state that tho contrary Is the case, and that a recent decision of a St. Louis udgo sets forth lu precisely the proper terms the law of our own State. It Is 'that cross ings aro madu for the convenience of per sons on foot and that It Is tho duty ofdrlvers of all vehicles, Including street cars, not on ly to check their speei when any person Is on the crossing, but lo stop where there might be the least danger of collision.' We hve frequently directed attention tp this subject, and are glad to bo Bbte to strengthen our views as to the rights of pedestrains by such respectable lejal authority,' Antltlutins Too Much. Lord Avnnmoro had one great fault in a udge: ho jumped too suddenly at conclu sions. An anecdote is told of the way Cur- ran demonstrated his fault to his Lordshto. Entering the Court of Exqchequer one morn ing, later than usual, Currau found a case he intended to argue bad been struck out of the list owing to his absence On applying to have It reinstated, Curran, addressing the Chief tUron, said, 'My Lord, the circum stance 1 am about to state will, I trust, show your Lordship I really required n little time to elapse, In order that my mind could re cover from what I so recently wltuesscd.' 'Good gracio si what was it, Mr. Curran?1 eagerly Inquired the kind-hearted oldjudge. 'I will tell your Lordship as calmly as I can. ua my way to couit I passed through the market.' 'Yes. I know, the Castle Market,' struck in his Lordihfp. 'Exactly, the Castle Market ; and passing near one of the stalls I beheld a brawny butcher brandishing a sbarp,gleamlng knife. A calf he was abolit to slay was standing awaiting the death-stroke, when, at that moment that critical moment a lively little girl came bounding, in all the sportive mirth ot childhood, from her father's stall. Ilefure a moment had passed , the butcher plunged bis knife into the breast of' 'Good God I his child 1' sobbed the judge, deeplyiaffected. 'No, ray Lord, but the calf,' rejoined Cui- ran ; nut your .Lordship oltcu anticipates.' Anecdotes of Ctl. Percy Wyndham. Of Colonel Percy Wyndham, who fought In our civil war, and who was killed recent ly by a fall from a balloon In India, tho Al bany Argus gives some entertaining stories, At the close of his military service, it says, some one questioned his title in the New York Herald. In reply he showed that Victor Emanuel gave it to him for gallantry at Sol ferino, and he left a challenge for the writer of the Herald letter. On being told that would lead the grand jury to indict him, he expressed his willingness to challenge the grand jury in detail, and could not get it through his bead that law had any right to Interfere with "the private pursuits and dif ferences of gentlemen." Uis favorite meth od of dealing with refractory servants was throwing them out of th-s window, and in a justices' court he made an able defense of the practice by showing that he always roomed on tho ground floor, and that 'his course of discipline did not injure those who were subjects of it. No officer below him . could complain of the respect and formality he exacted, because he -was just as careful to conduct himself with punctilio to his ofuclal superiors. A brigadier general who sentan aid to him in (action, with a re quest forja 'pinch of tobacco,' was a person whom he always regarded with suspicion and astonishment. He was a splendid spec imen of manhood in appearance, was six feet high, of a commanding mien, and could tie his moustaches in a double bjw-knot be hind his ears, A railway employee in France, by wav of a piece ot bravado, lit his pipe with ticket No. 955,098 in the great French lottery, and that there might be no doubt on the subject he chalked the figures on a wall In presence of several of his comrades who stood all agape at the sight. Now chauce has so willed that the number in' question has tum.iu out a famous prize, and had tho era ployee only been nbl to produce his ticket he would have received In exchange tho sum to him a fortune qf 24,000 francs. A Wise Deacon. "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how yon kept yourtelf and family o well tho past season, when alt tho rest of us have been sick so much, and have had tho doc tors running to us so long." "Iiro. Taylor the answer is very easy. 1 used Hop Hitters in time and saved large doctors bills. Ihreo dollars worth of it kept us all well and able to work all the time, and I will warrant it has cost you and most of the neighbors one to two hundred dollnrs apieco to keep sick tho samo time. 1 guess you'll take my medicine hereafter." Seo other column. PUBLIC SALE Ol'Valtinblu HEAL ESTATE! In pursuanco of an order ot the Orphan's Co urt ot coiumDiacountf, fenusyivanla, on Saturday, March loth, V79, at tivo o dock la the alternom, Ji, A, Amrnerinan, Admliilstrawr of Jolm Iceland, Ute ot FWilngcreek townihip in said county, doceasod, wilt cxuoa to sale, by publlo vendue, on the premises, a certain tnoysuage aud TRACT OF LAND, situate lu ruhtngcreek township, Columbia county, renmylraDta, bounded bnd,descrJbed us follows.ili: On tho south nd cat by UaJi ot. IVMr Kfelaad on the north by linds of Mtohael Lora-n m'i lielrs and'ou tho weit by linds of Ueorgo realor, contain ing 27 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a I'ranio Iluimo u ml l-'rauie 'Ilurn . There Is also on lha premises, a 0001) i)'l'LB OR C1IA HI) and other fruit trees. Tho land Is naturally of good solI.Tho i rpsrty Is locatedjoa he puhUo road leading? rrom Asbury to the state road. It Is near tho church and school house, ss well as being conve nient to the market Late tho ektate of said deceased, situate la tho ton nshlp of FUlnrcreelc, and county aforesaid, Wiluih Kuich'ick,' lo TEIlltSor DALE. Ten percent qt pno-fpurtb of the purchuo money to be paid at Uig strUilnj; down of the property, the one fourto less, the ten rr eent. at the contlrmatlon of sale, and the remaining three fourllis lu one year thereafter with interest from couflrmat'.onnUI, M. A. AMMF.HM.YN, AdmlntsLrator. feb.U.UU LKOAL JILiANKS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND AT 1UB tOLl HVIAU OtTW Dftuchy ft Go's. Advt'a. 'TK'Vni I iriJQ WANTKDfaOt.ttOO 1 I'jAll I llilVO or 90O vrr itionlh, durlnr the Kfr.iNo and kcmmsh. for full particu lars address J. U, WcuUHDV CO., Piulaukli-hia, PA, jan l,tt4w d DIPTHERIA ! .totihsnn'M Annttftio t.lntmrnt Witt positively prccnt tlilfi ttrrlblo dlsnnso. nd will po'lllvely cure nine eases In ten. Ifirormnllnp that win Ravi4 many lives S'nt free tir mall. Don't delay moment. I'reveuilon Is better than cum. fold everjwherc. 1. 8. Johnson & Co. Iliing()r,itlitliiu Jan. il.TMw d c WNSUMI'T AND At.!. l)180llnERS OFTIIK Throat and Xjungs I'EHJIANKNTIA Cl!l.Ki, Dr. W. A. Slocum's Remedy ' PSYCHINE" .taken In conjunction wtili Hconou.i i;.Min.sioxor PURS COD LIVER OIL Anil liypopliimphltr of LIMB AITS SODA, A1,Von Pnftl i ft each, preparation sent JJlco Dulliu byexprcpstooach suffer ing applicant sending their name o.AExprccs Address Dr. T. A. tlucum, 181 1'carl street, N, Y. Jan. tl, ';mr d $10 TO SlOOOn month. IKK-k sent Irene Invested In Wall St. Slocks mikes fortunes every flxnialnlne eyi-rvltalotr. Art- dress lux-nta & Co., lUNir.RS, II Wall street, N. V. CO. 14, 'is- iw u IMlOTRITlI.(i TOi:. rA HUNTS, you need no Innarr Iliroiv nwny your Ciuu-KEN's mioiis before Ihey nre iur.r wohn, on account ot Uoixs tiiocqii the Toes. Litlicr the SILVEll "llr.l, H. T. Co." Will Provcnt; Tltin. ASK rOK TQtSa SUOK3 WUEN 11UY1NO. tet-.lTHw d rjXBEN&0N'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER Thero Is no doubt about tho great superiori ty of tills article over common porous plasters and other extei nal remedies, such as llu lments. electrical appliances, ic. Ask physicians In your una lueaiiiy aoom iu ins wonaeriui. fold by all druggists. Price ss cents, teb. U, 18 iw ud, 4df.M Lnd Cw.alnl.Hn fiiuu, luu. feb. 14. 18-tw d DMIN18TBATRIX' NOTICE. ESTATE Or WILLIAM KIHTNER, DECBARO. Letters of admlnlstrallon on the estate of Wra. IV , deccoAed, tiavo been ct- ntcd by tbe Itefftster or raid county to the undersigned .Administratrix to whum all persons Indebted to paid estate art) re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands ocalnst tha Raid estate will make tiiem Known to the sold administratrix wltnout Jersey town, Jan 17, TS-fiw Administratrix. DAI I N 1ST H ATOK'S NOTICE KSTATE OP H4HDKL D. WHITE. I)ECEA8EI Iftera of Administration ontheeRttitAOf Ramuel D. Wblte, )ato ot Klablncreek twp tWL co.t dee d, Huvo been erantcd by the He eleter ot Bald county to tlmiinderrilvrneU dmlnlstratof.to wbomall persons Indebted aru reqursted to luako Immediate payment aid mono baving claims or demands atralnst the es tate Mill makM tbem kcowntoChe admtnLttrator viinout uoiuy. JI J. UUIMKIt, Administrator, OranROvlUe, Ta,, Jan. 17, '18 6w. GILES9 LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA Cured all Pain In Man and Bcant TESTIMONIALS TROLlrgusllrxRMPalllniz ofthaWombA A Won derful cure. Nino years my wire suffered fwltb this iciuuic uuuipuuuu ouu wan aLivnuoa oy uoctor al ter doctor, wentta thH dllTprf'nfchnsnltjiTM uhen fn. males are treated; tried them all ; wore bandages uuiuvaiinries wiui only temporary rener. iter uie was muerame. we applied Dr. (li es' Llnlmei Uer relief was immediate. She Is now well. u. MCDinuorr, 40 West 13th street. New York I had twelve strokes of Paraivsts. Mv lev. arm and tjn?ue were useless ; was obliged to use a cath eter every day. Doctor Giles' Unlment Iodide of Ammonia has cured me: Will answer any Inquiries ou uiui, iui uuueiea Know or lu- uoiiN Arrsi tonn iiranrora, conn. Chestnut Hill. l'titljutelDhl-t. Anrll L 1ft. W. 31. Giles. Ks.. Dear fair I used v our Iodide nf Ammonia Liniment on Hora Temole's hlndnosteru Joint. Mio had benqului lame; tho effect was wuuueriui, uuu w ium dqw ciuiwi weu. very.ru specitully yours. P. 8. I am now uslnir It on Littleton',, rlif ht lore lCff. A large shoo boll on a valuable young horse was rcwuveu uy uui.s- ummvnt loaiae oi Ammonia. BBKruKKO KJtAPP, ASTHMA The tortures and aconleaf endured for six years, none but those who have suffered with mis temoie aisea&o can know. My lire was misera ble, in desperation 1 tried Olios' Liniment loalde of Ammonia. It irave me lnstanti relief. Uedltlri- Lcrniuy as weu as externally. 1UU3. UKAHIUAN. 117 west 9ith street. Mew York. I was In a dreautul cdbdltton. Joints swollen, pain Intense, injections of morphine Into my veins lolled to relievo mo. lilies' Iodide of Ammonia took uwav tho deposits from my Joints. 1 want every wn nuv Buucin bu Muuff nuub win euie uiem. FORDVCK LOTUKOr, North Hvde Park. luimmolue co. vt. Another Hutrerer cured Discharged rrnm the Massachusetts (leneral Hospital as Incurable, with laUanuiatory rheumatism In m? shoulders, ringers uiw icei, i suuereu leunuuy lor inree years, tneu ctrruiiuic, luni, uu uupu. nr. uuea Ljnimenfc luu Ide of7Ammonla effected a complete cure. Eixkn SMITH, No. 71 Prone street. Kali Hlver. Mass. Spratns, splint, bruises. Lameness In horses, tines' unlment Iodide or Ammonu Is a perfect s pe el He. Mo person who owns a borso should be with out it.- M. Kodens, K3 Beventh avenue New York. In my family, and for the stock, I have used uue'e Liniment looldo ot Ammonia. It Is unsurtuissed. aud I tun surprised at the many different maladies iu iTuien iv is uppncAuio. jt gives tno utmost satis- lUCUVO. JOIUI J. ClRTKR. Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Kiperlmen tol Karm. so c. and ti i and la Quarts at $2.M, in which there Trial sue !S cents. ' SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. N. J. IIUNDKUMIIOTT, Agl. lar Uloaiusburu. may 41, 'is- ESPY PLANING MILL. Tho undersigned lesseo or ineEspy Planing Mil Is prepared to do all kinds of mm wcrk. Doors, Frames, Sash, Blinds, etc roade'loi-rderon Bhort notice, anteeu. Satisfaction guar. Charles Kara, Uiocmsburg, Pa. THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON FIXE AT TUT! OTVIOR OV zmo PHILADELPHIA . lor. tlltiliml and KlRhth St. WbJ lecclvo Adtrtlwinenu lor this Paper. rpTlu iTrn at lisrit Ca.lt Ilatc. Col llllttl LOrrfsror iujriil,frll,ln(i. tKiul a3c, far AYKll ti bJ I'SMANUAL. ATOTICK. . tl . bought the following articles at Constable's Sale and have loaned tuem to U. K. Adams and wlfo during my wiu and pleasure, and hereby caution any person against Interfering With thejiame ona cook stove, ana room store, u doien choirs, two wash tubs.one clock! one looking glass, two wash stand;, one cup board. Mltoen bushels of potatoes, lot of meat, one cow, three pigs, fifty bundle f stalks, teventeen chickens, one meal chest, one meat barrel, one bar. iei of tinvgar.ouo lounge, two oeas,irocKing cubits, ' HAHAl! M, VANZANT, WUlow Vale, January It, 1ST-Ke0 v, iw JOB PRINTINO OF EVERY DESRIPTION EXECUTED PBOMPTLY At the Columbian Offioi Ml BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rsv. D. Tnnscnooua . as at present constituted, offers tho liulldlnira spacious. IrivlUI c and commoolous ; completely heatud by steam, won vcnuiaiea, uSmcu u, K,, sP.rLf."t??--... uxm oan-aiiuiui,nu.ij.ij "'i"'..rr itnohw moderato. Fifty cents a week deduction to all expecting t courses of study prcscriwu oy mu Biaru i I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. . a .-.. ? r ...i..i- it rv.Hr.!.i trr en.iPM In r.!.v roe Elementary Scientino and Classical 'courses are'. iMtOFKsStOKAI, and Students KfffMiif1 corrcspondlnirlK'Breesi Maslcrot tho Kleinents; Master ofrtho Sciences j Master ft tho Classics, uraduatcs tbplr attainments,, signed Ov tho unicers of the noaru I mi rnurnn ill mim v nri!KL-ri uru uv mih suiuu is iiut-rui Tho .State requlrpsa higher order ot citizenship. The gent and cmclent Teachers for lier schools, To this end It solicits young persons ot good amiitics ana gcra f.c, and Ihelr talents, as Mudents. To all such It promises aid in developing Ihclr powers, and abundant opportunities for wen paia laoor auer u.u Catalogue, address tho Principal. HON. Wll.l.I.t.lI i:l.Vl!l.l., l-rrsliltnt Hoard oflViitae.' Sept. 8, BARGAINS ! CALL AND SEE CLOTHING 1 1ST BLOOMSBURG. Mens' Overcoats from Mens' Suits from $6 00. Good Working Pants 90 cents. Good Wool Hats for 75 cents. Winter Caps from 40 Boys Caps from 25cents. Good Working Shirts 50 cents'. Mens' Vests from 50 cents. Good White Shirts, linen fronts 65 cents. .Mens' Socks, 3 pairs for 25 cents. GALL ANO SEC FOR YOURSELVES - 4 THE BARGAINS At the P&pmlar Mt&m &f ffrnr A DAY to agents 'carvass'ng for the Flre X M .hie VI.. lor. Terms and Outttt free. Ad- dre-u P. o. VI-KEItY, Augusta, Malno 3 Nass Fancy Curds. Chromo. Enownake. tc no 3 alfko with name. 10 cents. J. Mlnkler Co. assau, N. Y. Feb. T, 'C9-4W 77 a Month ond expenses guaranteed to Agents, outfit free. Kuaw a Co. avousta, Mains. reo 1, "4w r TO ADVEIlTIMKltS-end for our select list of Local Nowspapers. Sent free on application. Ad- arcss iieo. r HOWELL & CO., 10 Spruce SL, N. Y. THE ORISIKAL ft ONLY GENUINE "Vibrator" Threshers, MOUNTED HORSE POWER, Am MUam Ttu-Mlier EbcIbm, NICHOLS, SIEPARD ACO., BATTIiB CKEKK KICB Tub MRtclim QratiJteilur. Tin Dr,ilAtt. Brad tU Knllj tor BapM Wurk, ftr. Ud ClMulnj m4 for luru 9rt tma WmU, eBAIM Raiser will not Babmlt t the iionaoM wuUdMOnli A In Uirrtur wtifc iImm U Mkr nttbUMa. wbw tan xi4sl m U ElOwau THK ENTIRE Tbihl.f Ejhbm UldollBB IIO ItmMtUM BDleUU(eU tUiliVil Um bfn QrtlQ iUVU VMM )irv4 UacUom, . HO RtrTfiWIng BhnHa Ids Id a the Rftta ttmu. ksUnif fro Iran BtMin, rkkart, lUUdto. ta4t!lnch Unw-viMUf at prriiB-WMilos; unpii rtUoua. rcrfortty Upt4 t all Klarla ftil CnoJIt lotM of HOT ottlr Vastly SvTlr far When, rMfnl Tferbr UTlu, TluaUkjr, MirUt, Oott, iM Ukttbod. tMlr "ittKkMUi '! r " MtaU4lu " MARVKJLOUS for Alrapllelrv f Prt. lUi XJXUrtuca ti; IkMUrtMi, FOUR fUMBQfHepaLTutmMu.de, rmer- STKAM ,rwer TkrMken a tteclalty OUR Unrivaled Hiram Thrrcber En FOR Fartlcatar. call ao aar DmIm r vriu to M Im JUutUftlM UiUUrt kid tout Im, Jan. o,-6m r PSIJNISTKATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK OF WI1X1AU WU1TC, DUCH1SSP, Letters of administration on the ostate of William Wl OVUIV 1U.TUDUIJJ, bJUIItUia WUQIJ, OC- ceas a, have been granted by the ll.-glster of said county to tbe undt-rslgncd Admlnlsirulors to whom alt ix.-rsons Indebted ure requested to make Imme diate payment and those hatng claims or demands agiliut the t-staie will make them known to the Ad. mlulstrators without delay, JOll.NM. WIIITK, (1KU, CONNblt, Lighutrect, rAdralnutrators. UW. MILI.KII Alfv. .Jin. i, TS-Oir. AKE NOTIUH. On or aljut llie fill, nf I Jai 167, of I January, isis ine subscriber lost order number tf lilooia l'oor Iil.trlct l&tued iieceiub,-r wth. 1-dlr. -This Is to Hive notice that riavme&tnr thtiumH bos been stopped and all persons are warped against ten; M, '!- THOMAS .IIEESE, I a week In your own town. 13 Outfit free uauteoaer 11 i ou want a Dusiness w blcs persons of either sex con make w v great pay all tno lime Uy work, write for partltuiars to L IIahit Co., rrtiiTllalae. march a, is ly PUBLIC SALE HANDBILLS rriutea at ttua Uwx ON BUORTE8T NOTfOE AT THE MOST UKABONABLK TKBMS. TVIBBATOR! v.XjmSIU IIIRRII J. WALLER, Jr., A. M.," Principal. very best facilities for Professional and raassicai "cajninc. hn,ifi .nnnlv of rure.sofl i a .mMt . iitn their work. Dlsclollne. U LO all eXDUUUUK LU WWJ, DlUliCUiaiwiuil'Ai'-'"'V . IV. Course in Art. fril"an "theSJienttno and classical courses are not Inferior tc , Ihoso of CpHjy InnMllnc ll(c; rhetli.iiM ilenandlt, Itls onoof thopiiraooojecis or. mis "i"'" ""J' cc; "',;( nrnvn tliplr J it at ot I' Htoe mmmm; BARGAINS ! EE $4 50. cents, NOW SELLING GLAZING AND PAPERING. "TTTSI. F. BODINE, Iron Street below sec Y V ond, Bloomsburg, To., Is prepared to do all kinds ot PAINTING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING at lowest prices, and at short In the best styles, notlco. Parties having such wort to do will save money calling on me All wortarranted tolglve satisfaction, solicited VM. F. BODINE. Oct. 1,1878. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. ULOOMSIIVnG, PA, Atanutacturers of Carriages, Buggies, Phaotons, Slelgts, PUTFOKM WAGONS, HO. RrsKlass work always on;hond. ItEPAIKINO NEATLY CONE. Trices reduced to suit the times. Jan. i, lsti-u. jyjOUNING I'Al'EK. ALl, THE NEVr FOH IlltEAKPAST. LIVE EDITOUIALS, Full Associated PrcNK DcNpttlclicN COMPLETE LOCAL ItEPOltTS. NEWS FKOM THE ENTIRE WORLD, Arrangements have been completed for the Issue of the Dully "lleeord of the 'I lines," of. Wllkes-liarre, Ha., as a morning paper. conUluUU' full Associated Press despatehes from the entire world, with special reports from Washington and 1 1 arrUdjunr. It will reach llloomsburtr In time for delivery to subscribers each morning by noon ad will I reiru. larly served to patrons at the rata ot Hlty Cents per Monte, In advance, The Bret number will be issued on llondav morn. in?. March Sd, 18T. a n Agent wanted In every town IlEC'ORD Of TIIK TIMES, Wilkes. liarre, fa. feb. 14,78. DEAR SIR; If you are In wont of onjthlneln the way of UlS, ItlrLKH, BKV0LVKUS, riRTOIA Ammonlilon, Oun Material, Flshlni Tackle, or ant other Kim rosriNs (loons please write for my larire IllURiratedfatiilngu.' and Trice Lust which I msllniH vourBtruiy.juilNfi.o.N'aUaiATWisT. 1II11I OCN W01S8, J'TlSeKu, 1 A, fb, u, U-lio, jwico unu - - - nrm but kind, uniform and thorough,- Expense? mierved when desired. V. Course In Physical Culture. certmcauJ In tho othu courses rcccitoauruuu O. IB. SAVAGE, DIALER IH Silverware. Watehes.Jowelry.Clocks.&c, Removed to the rost Offlco building, flrsT door above the Exhange HoteL All kinds of Wntf hes, clocks and Jewelry neat ly repaired nnn warranted., may (7, 78-tt GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Wo will soli tbo Vor; Best Family Sewing ndacnlno For Twenty-Five Dollars ix cash, on an ornamented Iron Ktand and Treadle, with walnut top and drawer, and necessary Attachments and deliver It at any llaliroad Depot In the United states, Free of Charge. Theso machines are warranted to do tho wbolo line of Family hewing with more rapldlty.more ease of management, and les fatigue to the operator man any mat-nine nuw in use. ccnu lur u vuvuiar. ivery machine warranted for three years. Agents wanted in Uncccupied Territory, Centennial Machine Co., Limited 729 Filbert St., I'utDAnsi ruu, Pa. Oct. 4, "Mm. S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, ASHLAND. PA. General Surveying and Engineering Business attended to with Care : and Dispatch. I am prepared to make drawings, nans and Models In Wood, Urass, Iron, or tho above materials combined as necessary of Bridges, Uines, Breakers, Buildings, Ingines, V PU M t'S, and all kinds of machinery rc lis of coses at Court or for applications to secure patents. Talent. Secured march is,s- iMPOP.TANT TO YOUNQ The Bryant & Stralton 'Business College, No. 108 Seath 10th StrsH, Mad'a, Offerw miHurii:ist.'tl f'ncllilica forni'iuiriiifr uusincas mln CJitioii. Ntoumnta cuu enter nt liny tlin .. K YRCRtiuus. SUuHti'iiteU clrcnlarii issc, aug. sd, fs-sow A & B ThenMJSt estenshe Manufacturers nf Billiard Tables in existence, TliB J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS , AND 784 Broadway, New-York. (Newest and mott decant fctylct of BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWEST J'RICES. Elegant Parlor, Dining, Library and Dil. Hard l'allcs combined, sire 3x6; slate teds, perfect cushions, complete wlh balls and cuck, !f 50. ' Addrc&t wbichevti hume U ncreit your city, The J. M. Bnuurwiclc t lk Oft Feb. 7, 70-SOw TT can inako money faster nt work for us than at I All, lliltif clttM ranlfn) lint ranutwd cn urlll I I sun you. fit per day at home made by Uie Industrious. Men. women, bo)B and girls wanted cierywbero to worl; for us. Now Is tho time, costly outntand terms free. AddressTaus a. u., Augubta, Elaine. oiarcn xi, is-iy NEW PENSION LA.W. All pensions by Sew law, begin back at dayotdls- cnarge. l!ejocttdcaM'salsore-oiened. Pensioners and applicants, send two stamps tor new law,blanks N. W. flTOIEKALD, Box fts, Washington, D.O, reb. I, H-4w Jwico ' TW-OTICE. Notice Is herebr given that on tho 8th day of Feb. ru-iry. W. 1. V, T. Orover, bought at Constable s sale the following property of W, It. Alen. aid ua mauui imw w urt iwiU AlCU UUTlUg myiue S ure, sad hereby rautlon all persons against Intfifer. lng with the same t One bay horse, one bay mure one cow, oue'et double harness, one bed and bed' ding, six chairs one cooking stove, one set ulack- feb. 14, is-iw r. i', aitovEii ANTI-FAT AiLAH Anti-Fat U th m melr f.;r Corpu- 11 mAf on the Awl In the itomaclj, pirvi nllnK llsron trill rrrfp m fl pmii from a to O pmirnU n In i.taclinflliHrcmclyb. fore tin- public nirr. as attctfMj it? liundrpua or tcHinwniai. oi WHICH ineH'iiirwiiiHirum a ir7'wij u-, i' i li s.iinnlel " Oentlcmcnt our Antl-l al wa Only roctlTM. I took tt acconllnir to ttlnctlona and It rpfliircd mr Hre poun-la. 1 waa aoelatiM ocf the ro ult tlmt 1 lintnetl lately irnl to AcKttuiAK'a jlrus utore for the accond bottle." Anotlier, a plivtlrlin. vrlilnK for'k patient from rroTlilcnc-e, lu U wits "Four ItotiW hare reduced her weight from 1 pon ml i to in pound, and mere ia pencrai inipi inrnt in iHftiin. 1 pcntlenian wrltln? from Hoi- f..n Vlflmnt sruwlil r lift turn nr nlll'ntlOtl to -41. J tin.. .,t Allun'a AiilLrnl ffdili int nif four f pneciai rum and't'iicHioftrUT pnnnd. The ntll-kiibwii Wljol s n rt i Al uto iruzjit, Smith, I kkilitti tt A ismitii. ;f Hn ton. Mum write followti " Allan Atilt-It Iwl rpdiirvil n lftly In our iltr cm potinUi In tlirro wkO' A Bfntlrinan In U Ixnt wrttcai Allun'a Antt-Kat rflucrd me twelv poiin-la In three wei ks rnd altoirellicr 1 Iibtb tntt twenty-tHe ixwin U alnr cnniminclnliue." Jlesra. I'owkm.A I'LiMi-Ttvv, TI1K rHOfHlKIOIrt Or ALLAN'S ANTUFATt (iHltlC men. Tli followln report Is from the lad who .ird Allan1! tffect, : week u .l..n.t.iiirlAi-r. tt urnmolpi (llsff Alton. citrlnjr drapepa. Vo l la also a potent n niedy for r lieu mat hm. Sold by drugi lata, i'aiuplilet oil Obca !ty wnt on nTelptof stamp. BOTANIC MEDICINE CO..rROin9.nulT.i.o,t.T. WOMAN llr an Immense practice at the World Ilpfi aarr and lnTaliita lloti 1, liavlnfr treated many thou sand eases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I lia a been enabled to perfect a most poknt and posi tive rtmcJyfortliesedlseasea. ... To desl(mattf this natural apcclflc, I bare named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The term, liowevrr. Is ttut a ftUe expression el TOT hltfU appreciation of Its value, ImBed iion per aoiial obwr atlon. 1 hate, while wltneaslnfr Its posi tive results In thO ipeclnl dlM.'dfie Indileiit to the ornnlni of woman, clna-ll H nut us the climax e rrovrnlnc na of my medical career. On t nierlta, as a poslile, aafi, an 1 1 trertual rt-medjr for this class ,.f illseasts, and one that will, at all limes and under all clrcunWanccaAiict klmllr, I ani lllliur tnalake IiiT reuiitatlon as a phjslclant and so confident am fli at It will not disappoint tho most saiifnilneei t)CCUtlonsolaslnpUlua11il lady Mho usesltfor any tjf the ailments for which I reeommrnd It. that 1 offer Slid KU 11 unJcr A I'OSITIVE UUAItAJSTEii (l'or 'J he follow In it aro jimougr thosu Diseases In which tnv l'aTorlt rreaeHpHon lias worked cures, aa If by Hi Vlc, anil with n cirlalnty never Ufore atta neil by miy nie-llclnei urorrlioea, Excesshe tlomlnii, l'.tliiful Alonthly l'erlwln. feunprcssloui jjhen frttin unnatural cauitSt'IrregularltliN Weak Hack, I'ro llpsu or KaUhig of tlic Uterus, Anteverslon and lletroverslnn, llturlng-lown Setisloniu Internal Jl.-at, Nervous Depression. IMdlltr. Despon-lency 1 lircatencd Miscarriage, Chronl" Oonpegllon, lu flimmatlouand mccratlonof thel tcnivlmpottncy. llarn'nncss, or Sterility, and Female rt vfkneas. 1 Oo not extol tlila medicine as a cure-all, but It mlmlrblr fulfills alnlciie sr wnoiri lulritf most perfict sped"' chronle i ea of the K.'ual aysU m f woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do litrm. hi any state or condition. '1 hose who desire further Information on theje aub--cu can obtain It In Tim l'EOl-LK's Oixmos Sense ?IrilCAL AUVI3ER. a tok of over M pevs, sent, iMMt-pakl, on receipt of IM It treats minutely of . fiioiw dUeaws pecullir to females, and gives much valuable ndvlcu In regard to thu man age lot at of tho ath-clloiiH. - riTHf PmHtli li bj UmhIjU. r it. V. 1 lUKC'E, M. 1- I'rop'r, Worl i'a Jl$pcnsry Uiil tuvul. 's' lUUd, liufiUo, .S. . aug-. so, 'is Thomas H. HiRTHis. THE RED FRONT, IVEOERS' BLOCK. HABTMAN BROS., DEALBKS IN TUAS, CANNED FRUIT, CIOAR8, TOBACCO "snurr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices of .all kindc, Qlass & Queenswarc FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, AND GENERAL LINE OP Family Provisions 4tb door ttelow Market street, Bloomsbure-, ra. ttr Goods dell ertd to all ruitecl tletonn April!, 77-tr cfcfflfnalor new invtntinnn.orfor improvements on old ont$.or wed teal or oUttr compound a t trade tnarhs and labels. Caveats, Assignments, inter ftrences, Appeals, Suits for Jnringemgnts, and all easts arising under the Vnti ut l.twtprompt' tv attentlrd to. InvcnUmts ttat have hem by Vie Patent 0f patented by us. hung opposite the '. A. Patent jjrpiiTimrm, ana engager tn patent lusintss ear elusively, we, can make closer scarifies, and secure Patents more promptly, and with broader claims, """'"" "o nr remoie rrnm waatiinntan. ernii uk a wiou rl or sketch of vour dertee: tea ttnfl,nv,- tit -....... 1.-. iriic All corretpontlenrt rtrictly ronl Prlcn lota, nl .VH t'll.HUlV VS. n:xr j.s svciuu:u. jiatnuai. prtc We refer in. Wrtthinnfnn t n-i General V. M. key, Per. F. J). Power, The German' American National Pa nl; tit oflclals in the V. A. Patent Office, and to fienatorsimd Representatives in Cangrtta: and especially tt uurcllmtsin every State in the niton ond in Canada. At'dress TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Prink,) CONTAINS Hops, lliichu, MuiHlrnlio, Diiutlelluii, And the Purest mid Ilest Qualities of all other llitten. ornE-s- CURE All illseasc of tho stomach, bowels, blood, llrer tlJiidi s ud urinary organs, nmousnetia.reuiale compialnu and drunLeuneb&. siooo irr qold Will be paid for a case they will not euro or help pr for aiythlag niupure or tnlurloua louud la theui. Ask your drurelsta for nop Bittern and tree boon, and try the Hitters before you sleep. Tako no other, The Hep Cough Cure and J'ain Relief u lie uneaptu, oajeu anil Jleit, roa tr moyeu dkotuibs TIIH I'AfF.H la Hi ' WllU POWELL & rhLtih.AH iv Advertlelnn Agents, THIRO 4 CHUTNUT STL T. LOUIS). v. Feb.I.IMy "HE WHITE SEWING MACHINE THU MBS OI' AIl.. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construct ion,' I Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim OP ,IIN4 TNC yenv nBBT opbi.vtino qtflCKBST BISU.ISO, 1IANDBOMKHT, AND Mo8t Perfeet Bowing Maohlno IN THE WORLD. Iht en I pnputarltv ol tht VVIitto Is tho most ten. tlnclng tribute to 111 excellence and superiority cvor other machines, and in submitting It to the trade we put It upon Its mrrils, and In no Instance has It ever )tt tailed to tatlsly any recommendation In lis lavor. The demand tcrtheWhlle tics Increased to such an extent that we are now compelled to turn out .A. Cenaploto Cs-ot-Im-C Machlao Uio day to aviyply tbo dan: nidi Every machine Is warranted lor 3 years, and toldfor cth at liberal discounts, cr upon easy payments, to suit the convenience ol customers. JWA5ii3 Tixra nt ratwunn) tisshsst. WHITE SOWING MACHINE CO., M 3D3 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. .T. Saltzer, Agent. BLOOMSBUllGr, PA. Oct. 23, lS18-0m RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES rORTJIEEN CENTBAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On and aftor'Sunday. November JO, 1878,the trains on tho Philadelphia Krio ua Iroad Division will run as follows : WESTWARD. Erie Mall leaves l'hlladelphla 11 85 p m ' Ilurrlsburg 4S5um ' " William port 8 B5 a m " ' Jersey Miore ot a m 44 44 l)ck Haven o 40 a m 44 44 nenovo no n m 44 arrive at Krio T 85 p m Niagara EjprcM leaves l'hlladelrhla 7 20 a m 4 " llarrlsburg lobuom 44 arr. at Millamsport 2 on p m 44 44 loekllatcQ 3 25pm Fast Line leaves Philadelphia 1145 a m 44 llarrhburg 8 85 pm 44 arrive at wiutamsDort T 25 p m 44 44 Lock Hat en 8 40 pm F.ASTU'AItl). Paclflo Erprcss leaves Lock Haven o 40 a m 4 4 44 Jersey Shore T14nm 44 44 ullltamsport Ttnnm 44 arrive at Harrlsburp: tiMain 44 44 Philadelphia . Jpm Day Express leaves lack Haven 11 20 a m 44 44 V Itllamsport; innpm 44 arrivoat IlnrrlsUurc 41(ipm 4- 44 Philadelphia 1 20 pin Erie Mall leaves itenovo . 8 85 pm 44 44 Lock llavont 9 45 p ra 44 44 Wllllamsport 1105 pm 44 arrives at narrtsburg 2 45am 44 44 Philadelphia 710am Fast Lino leaves W l'llamiport 12 85 am 4 arrives at llarrlsuurf 3 55 am 44 44 Philadelphia 7 40am Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia and Wlllamport on Niagara Kxpress west, Krle Kxpress west. Philadelphia Kxprcs eat. Day Express east and Sunday Express east, sleeping cars on all night trains. VM. A. BALDWIN, (lencrol bupt. ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COM PAN V. On and after November 20th, 1S73, trains will leave Sunbury as follows : NOHTHWAHU. Erie Mall B.20 a. m.jarrlv4 Klinlia 11 .5 A44 Uannhdalgua... 3.85 p. m l.uchcster 6.15 44 Niagara 9 40 44 Itenovo accommodat Ion 11.10 a. m. arrlvo William port 12.65 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. Buffalo Express 7.16 a. m. arrlvo Buffalo 8.60 a. n? BOUT11WAHD. Buffalo Express 2.50 a. m. arrive Harrtsburg 4.60 a. 44 Baltimore 8.40 44 Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arrlvo Harrlsburgl.r,Op. ra 14 Vaf1hln3ton io.so 44 44 Baltimore 0.30 44 41 Washington 8.80 44 TJarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p.m. arrlvo Uarrl3 burg 10.50 p.m. arrlvo Baltimore 2.25 a. ra 44 Washington 0.13 44 Erie Mali 12.65 0. m. arrlvo TJarrlsburg 3 05 a. m) 44 Baltimore 8.40 44 44 Washington 10.35 44 All dally except Sunday. I). M. BOYD, Jr., (leneral passenger Agent A. J. CAboATT. General Manager piIILADELI'IIA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. NOV. 10, 1878. TRAINS LIAVS HCTIHT AS FOLLOWBISUHDAYEXCErTID For New York, Philadelphia, IicaJlng, rottsUlle Tamaqua, c., 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 u. in. 7,21 and 7,85 p. m. For Wllllamsport, (,23 9,05 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. TBAINS FOR RUFKKT LIAVS AS FOLLOWS, (StSDIV X CEPTKD.) Leave New York, 6,45 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Heading, 11,65 a. m., Pottsvllle, 12,39 p. ra and Tamaqua, 1,45 p. ra. Leave Catawlssa, 6,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport ,9,45 a.m,2,15 p. m. and 4,60 p. ra rassengcrs lib and from Now Yorkand phlladd phlago througa wituoutchangeot carB. J. E. WOOTTEN, . . General Manager, C. d. nANCOCK, OcDeral Ticket Agent, Jan,l4,me-tr. E LA WARE, LACKAWANNA ANC WWIIIIB 11A1LUUAU. BLOOMSBURQ DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. ss, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1818 , STATION. 1 NOKTII, STATIONS. SOUTH. a.m. p.m. p.m Scranton,.... Bellevue .Tavlorvllle.... ..La .ka wanna,... Plttston .. West ntuton... ..... Wyoming....... ......... Maltby; 9 85 2 10 11 15 2 16 6 . 9 43 2 il IB 2 SO 6 91 9 69 2 Jl 6 11 44 6 43 H J 0 M Jt3 OU (I KT A M 10 07 .....Kingston Kingston. .. I'll mouth, luac. ., ..Plymouth 10 19 1 15 T 10 10 83 3 15 I ic aw 1 1 10 !a a 15 7 2; 3 21 7 85 .Aionauie ...... Vanllonlra 10 S 20 7 il 10 42 8 85 8 14 Llliinlock's t reek" ..hntckshinny,.,. ....Hick's Ferry.... ....Beach Haven.,, lUritftL' . 10 65 IK U 07 4 03 8 15 11 21 4 18 9 05 .....Briar creek..... IS I" III I SJ 4 33 7 30 ... vv mow urovo.... Um lildge Espy . .Bloomsburg 11 89 4 4i 7 44 11 45 4 49 On 11 6 4 55 8 62 11 57 6 0 5 f" 12 11 ill i 21 .Catawba Bridge. imnviim ...I'hulasky.., ...Cameron.. 9 IS DDI Cameron k j44 6 46p)orthumberland. 12 45 6 43 to n. a.i sort. Hioirlntondent's otm, Rorm'no, Juno in, buslnes3'ou can engage Id. I5'"'! Twr rinv,nn.l liv an, utitkcr Of eltlief fcex. rltrht In their own localities. Par ticulars ami sjimnl. urnrlh S trfp. ImtirOVOlOUf spare time at this buslnes., AdJ ess bTihSoK & t o, Portland, Malno. march 2, '14- ' THIS PAPER KiTcK UAlogtxMitraeuuiayboluaUelurU IN NUW VOlia, feb. 14, 17-lf r PUSiNESS OAUDH. J J IH1T1NO OAltlis, LETTKlt nKAn1-, JILL II HAD PiWEj. tr -v Kfatly mid Cheaply prlr.tetl t tlio ColVM bian Office. p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 so 4 12 9 40 9 23 9 IT 9 87 9 OS 9 SO 8 68 8 51 9 21 8 61 3 40 . 9 19 8 45 3 41 9 It 12 41 12 H 8 83 8 80 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 23 3 20 8 65 8 11 3 11 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 89 7 51 2 51 8 lb 7 38 2 89 8 17 7 1-2 2 84 8 11 7 25 9 28 8 06 7 18 T 14 7 10 7 Ot i H T 44 0 65 1 67 IU 60 I 61 7 83 6 45 1 40 T 29 T 1 21 t 11 10 MO IM 6 46 p.m. p.m. a.ia.