FIJE COLUMBIAN AjNJ) I )EM()( It AT, 1 1 XX) MS i U U( , COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. I; I i Miscellaneous. A Sli3UIF.ll KESUUT. He came to Oils ollirn yesterday to sco about getllng out an illustrated catalogue, He wits n nice nlil man, ami honest In tils convictions. Uo llrcs nnt from the city rtboul eight miles on Napoleon erect, and It suddenly occurred to lilm the other day that his place ai a beautiful summer report, nnd that 1)U facilities for tallnc n few boarders should bo tniblUlicd, 'Fust,' ho began, ns ho removed his an cient tile, 'Nspoleon creek Hows right by tbo door, and thero's alius nt least a foot of water la It all summer along. Nicest placo in tho world for women to learn to swim. No shark., alligators or snakes to bother 'em, and they kin splash around In harmless glee." 'Any fish In It?' 'Yes, slr-o o, there be. They are "small to bo sure, but nil yon'vo cot to dn is to catch more of 'em In n day. Napoleon creek can't bo beat, sir, for an attraction, and It furnishes tho best kind of water for washing clothes. 'e savo six bars of soap every week by using this water. 'Well V 'Wall, then, thero's a hill in tho distance over on sonar' toiler a farm. I tell ye. , that hill looks lovely to .1 boarder slttln' on tho back verandy I It's kinder bold and de Haul, and kinder soft mid pleadin' and the t.ight makes a man feel sort o'nwed ami bumbled, The hill's a big thing, sir, and it's going to bo a draw.' 'Yes. 'Then thero's the medecr and a white school bouso beyond. Then on 'tother sldo Is the big stub that was struck by lightning. Hoarders can take home all the splinters they want to, and my boy Dan can tell 'em all about how the pieces Hew. This stub is goln' to git 'em, sir can't help it. It com bines romance and tho power of lightning together, and boarders will stand around that' with their mouths open and tongues hanging out.' 'Anything else?' 'Anything else V he repeated in an injur cd tone. 'Well, I should say there was Thero's sheep gambling o'er the lea, and they are going to draw; there's cows svadiug through Napoleon creek, and that will fetch 'em; there's an old fannlng-mlll which tli children kin turn, and they'll cry to sit up all night ; there s a grovo with more'n forty birds in it, and hoarders kin take tlm kitch en chairs right out thnr ; then I'm going to break two colls this summer and liavo a lightning-rod put Up, and 'tween me'n the old womau we'll make it a perfect paradi around thar.' 'And your prices ?' 'Wall, bein' that this is the fust year, w shan t b ar down very heavy. I want to git folks in the habit of com in' out there, and kinder advertise her up, and biraeby wo kl make sunthin'. Don't forget to say that wo have family prayers twice a day. That'll be another big draw, you see. Dan ho sings bass, my wife sings a sort of soprano, I sing awlto, and Sophia Jane she accompanies on the melodeon, and I tell you it's sweet, That'll get 'em hard ; and on extra occa slons I can prevail on tho Edaon boys to come over and help us. One plays the bass. drum and the other a mouth-organ, and they can't help but draw. You jest orter hear 'em play 'Baby Mine' once.' 'Beautiful is it ?' 'Beautiful I Why, it just melts you right down, and you don't care whether there1 flies in the milk or not 1 Wall, good-by Work 'er up strong, and don't forget Napo leon creek and the swimming.' Detroit Free Frcss If you have been drinking too much which however you should never do, a dose of Dr. Bull's Baltimore Fills will place you In good condition again. A VEXAILAWYEK. An insn lawyer named Urady Had w ana intellect, out neither manners or con science. The following anecdotes reveal his character: He had been, elected one ol the members for Limerick in the Irish House of Commons, and soon became one of tta Government's staunch supporters. When remonstrated with on going against tho wishes of his constituents who were op posed to the Union, he very resolutely de clared his ideas to be strongly in favor of that project, and hinted the Government had made it worth his while to vote for that measure. "What 1" cried his indignant remonstra tor,"doyou mean to sell your country." "Thank God," cried this pure patriot, "that I have a country to sell." He was very coarse in his expressions,and when reminded that be owed his position to his constituents, he,' said : "I care nothing for my constituents; 1. get nothing good from them. Sure, if I only shake hands with them, they give me the itch." Grady exercised much influence in court by what be fefmed his "jury eye." His right eye was constantly used In winking at the jury when he wished them to note some particular answer trom an ad verse witness. Appearing in court one morning in rath er depressed spirits, which, for one of bis usual joyous temperament.was very unusua'i a sympathizing friend said : "Harry, are you uuweli ? You are not as lively as usual,', "How can I be, my dear fellow ? he ans wered . "What's the matter with you V "My Jury eye i out of order," was the re ply. A PASSIONATELY SCIENTIFIC PHYSICIAN. Paul Kmlle ChautTard, who was a I'rofei sor at the Academy of Medicine in Paris whose death was announced a short time ago, carried the love of his heart to Its farth est limits On being consulted two or three months ago by a man who was evidently suffering from some acute form of skin dls- ease, be looked at him attentively and then as a strange light sparkled in his eye be ex claimed. 'Kxtraordiuaiy uuparalleled luconcelv. able I' The startled patient eagerly Inquired if it was a 'bad case. '1 rather think it Is,' replied the Doctor 'You're suffering from the Jewish leprosy that's all.' 'Mon Dieul' gasped the poor patient, 'Don't distress yourself continued the Professor ; 'it was simply n form of disease that we had lost sight of. It had entirely disappeared, but now we hvve found It again, thanks to you. You're really doing us a good service, and I am delighted, lie Wife uud Mapi'V. If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ail mcnts you will be .wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest rem edy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters rely 011 it. See another column. Agricultural. THE FAIIMEU'S VLUETAULE UAIIUE.V Thero Is 110 natch of land on the farm that yields so much comfort to tho family, and shows so much pi oflt uu tbo ledger ns tho garden, provided It Is propvrly managed. 'ew farmers apparently believe this j cer tainly the great majority do not give such attention to their gardens ns will secure the best results. They seem to regard garden- ng ns fancy work, suitable for women and children, hut loo small business for meu J and It must be confessed that the old fash ioned larmcr's garden was a pent up Utlea that contracted his pnweis. With a bun- red acres around him, the farmer's fashion was and still is 111 many places--In fence olf n little patch llvo or six rods Muar, with high picket fenco so as to keep nut the hens, plant sorao rurrent bushes by this fence, and lay out the remainder In small plats for vegetables, with walks running be tween lliem, that occupied a good sharo of the ground, and required no small share of attention. A fraction of the garden was devoted to (lowers and here was displayed much fancy work, tho Mower beds being mado In tbo form of trlatiglts, circles, cre scents, eclipses, etc., as though they were In tended to teach tho children geometry. in all this there was much work and llttlo prom, Mucu n garden may answer lor a vil lage amateur, but the farmer needs n garden of more slie an aero or more with no fence around it so that ho can cultivate It by horse power and change the location oc casionally. It should be strictly n vegeta ble garden and tho vegetables should bo cultivated In long, straight rows, with no walks between them, except footpaths for the horse. Flowers are all right In their places, but this place is on tho lawn. There the wife can show her taste aud knowledge of geometry without intruding upon the province of the husbandman. It was the extra labor upon the walks and flower beds, which was nccssaiily done by band, ns horses cannot work well in n contracted tri angle, that disgusted our fathers with gard ening. Let tho flower and vegetable gard ens be divorced, and let the latter be so lo cated that the vegetables can he cultivated as field crops commonly are, and the house wife will not have to complain that she has nothing but potatoes, cabbages and turnips to grace her table. In the old style garden there wa3 little opportunity for a rotation of crops, and that little chanco was poorly Im proved. Cabbages aud potatoes were raised on tho samo ground year ofter year, till the former became clubfooted, and tho latter few in n hill, aud small at that. The farm ers wondered that with garden cultivation the crops were so light. The trouble was, there was no exchange of locality among the few vegetables cultivated, and tbo land became exhausted of the peculiar food which each crop demanded. Locate the garden In tho field whero there is plenty of room for n variety of vegetables, and let corn, beans, potatoes, etc., follow each other in rotation, and exhaustion will ensue more slowly, even with the same quantity of fer tilizers. Such a location may necessitate n llttlo moro travel for the house-wife, but she will be compensated for her trouble by bet tor vegetables and plenty of them. The hens, also, will seldom trouble a garden lo cated in the field ; certainly not if it is hedged around with a luxuriant crop of grass, After an experience of years with a little, contracted, fenced in garden near the house, and with a longer experience with a large one in tho field, I am satisfied that an acre of vegetables can bo cultivated more economically by horse povcr,tban can twen ty square rods by manual labor. Farmers should cultivate a greater varie ty of vegetables than has been their custom. They will find that a largo garden will go far towards the support of a large family. Not only so, but they will find tho health of the family improved by a diet composed more of vegetables and fruit and less of beef and pork. It is not to tho credit of tillers of the soil that the denizens of cities should enjoy the comforts of fruits and vegetables to a much larger extent than the producers of these things. The farmer Is content with halt a dozen messes of greau peas, one sow ing of lettuce and nno planting of corn, while the citizens have a supply of thesJ veg etables, raised by market gardners, for six months, and while the well-to-do farmer has one or two varieties of vegetables 011 his ta ble, the well-to-do citizen has half a dozen, It is a mistake to suppose that the farmer can afl'ord nothing to his family but pota toes, cabbages and tho more common vege tables. Vegetables are far cheaper than meat. The latter is made from the former, and it requires a pile of tho one to make n little of the other. It is estimated that one hundred pounds of pork are the result of feeding fifteen bushels of corn, or the equiv alent food fed directly to man it would sus tain life four times as Ions and in a much healthier condition thau the pork. With a little pains in sowing a succession of crops of lettuce, peas, corn, etc., the farmer can have green vegetables on his table for half tho year, and with a little moro pains in canning them, they can adorn his table in winter as well as In summer. O.U'KS IX CHICKEN'S. Having read several communication Id your very valuable paper on tho causo and treatment of gapea in chickens, I thought I would give in my experience on that sub ject. Aa long as wo keep the chicks dry, especially their feet, we have no sign of gapes among them. We think chickens are entitled to good health, and it certainly pays to take good caro of them ; good food, freah water and dry quarters are their natural rights. We ofien see many broods of little chickens runniog out in miserably wet weather and muddy yards, and cannot fall to notice the great and unnecessary su tier ing among them. And the question arises, "are we justified in indicting any suffering on tho helpless animals under our care, and ought we to undertake to raise chickens or other poultry unless we can make them com. fortable 1" We do not let our young chick ens out in the jnoruing when the dew Is heavy, We wait till we think It safe. Have heard of several persons who have lost about forty chickens out of sixty from the gapes and if we ask if they are well protected from the rain and dew, they answer, no, in deed, the hens dragged them wound all the time and in all weather. We have what we call "summer houses and parks," this season for our poultry. The houses are abundantly roomy, sloping roofr, water-tight and n wire screen window in each end of every house. We put a littl clean straw on the board-floor ; nnd when wo let out tho happy families In the morn ing, we turu tho house completely over and give the floor u good tunning ; the houses are separate from the floors. We only have one hen with her chicks lu one house. The houses are sot under trees, tho sliding doors open into feed-pens or parks, made of laths. Wo feed them In there aud so avoid the hens from picking each other's chickens, nnd there has not been n sign of gapes or other trouble among them so far. Cor, German town Telegraph, SAN FORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH INSTANTLY RELIEVES. 0,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA. The following trntimoiilfil nrti from Mi'Mm. ,t, O, Pcmwcniu ft co.i ! uxor. Lil. Hrgn ntiil itiflnr ntlnl lrn(ffilitU, Ilicy Trp.rt litiprvcodi l illy Ifirtfo Mlo nti t unlverMl hUf ruction, Sr otlu'f dint'ium Is no nlnrmlnelr prcvftlrnt IrUhfitfritlnn, Thry peKtrUio lollon Idk gentlcmi m Rmnntf ttictr boot cltlteiuj SORELY AFFLICTED. X f), ftowvrth 1'romitteil bv ft fc fltntlemfn.' r ii fcllow-feeiliirf for tliono utlllctcct with CftlArrbi 1 wish to mid my trull mony In lieiintf of rpRfi'n IUdicii, Oi fit ron Cat a nun. 1 liaro been orilv MttllctiMl with tiil fcnrfal UIcro for four ymrt", ft ml n M trtcil every known rr nicely without nvnll, until 1 bought bottle of tho nhnve Cm it from yon, hlch euro me nliiioBt lntiul rrtlef. It bvlna ft constl ttitluiiM w well ist local remedy, I hcl.cvo It to be all that Is claimed for It n Uitdlcnl euro fur Cfttnrrh. rry uniy youre. w m. ami; i i vig, I'CimOipit! 131.1. With JeiiBon, MlM &CO. GREATLY AFFLICTED. Jr t O. limrortk,t fi ttennert Gentlemen, -I Uko I'leRMiro in rcc(inimcn1inf bAJtronu'ri judical t'l'RK I'd ii Cata it nil to nil wliri nrft ninictnl with thU (tlaeuii. 1 wa k" "lly mill r tod Mil It for n lontf time. nod rurrn It wltli in-i iiultlt-aoi tlm nnot o rt'iiK. Alout njeur nttprwuriU I wiiatnkritntfAln nlthCAfurrh qultn upverelv. und Immediately limit for hiiuIIk r hotlle. which n tM me nil rliiht. ttfllnu ine relief from the flmt Io4p 1 urn roittldcnl tfinL thin rpniodv will do nil ttiftt In Its Introduction, 1 am, vory truly yourn, w ciaimiM ror it, una morn too. wismtiir j OU IUCCLBI a. t o.nt ill, ofttiuJUi&Doll, TRIED EVERYTHING. -Vmum, i. O. Ikwrnrth it- Co., Anwr, Cnlf Gtnltemen, -1 hivn nurd HAKfonn'4 ILtninr. ('ma nn Cat unit. and It has clvrn perfect nit Infliction, I hnvn trlud ftlmoKt nverjlhlnp, find It la tho only thin that has ri yen nio n nei. i inerciorp vhkp picnnuru in rcrnnn mt-ndlntt tn am toallnffflrteri with CnUrrh of any kind, and oiler this na mv testimony to Its lioncflts. cry trnly, W. 8. DECKER. Dearer. Oct. 1, 1915. nEV.j. h.wIgginsays: "Onoof thebct remedies for Cntarrh.nay tbo best remedy mo bnve found in n lifetime of sintering, in Han ford's ItADiCAti Curk. H Is not tin pi c as in t to take Hi rough the nostrils, nnd there comes with ench bottlo ft email class tube for use In lnhalntlon. It clears tho tirnd and throAt so thoroughly that, taken each morn lnon rising, tlicre am no iintdf asant secretions nnd no tlloairreeAblo hawkln dnrlmt tin) entlro day, but an tin rrrrrdented cicarncpsofTolce and respiratory organs." Itev, J. U. Wtffgln, in l)orchcHtcrt Mats., Jkacon, Each packajrn contains Dr. Panford's Improved In hnllnKTnbe, with full direction fur nso In nil easts. l'rlce, 11,00. For ml a by all ho1csalenndKetAllllrUR Cists find Dealers throughout tho t'nltod btntes and anada. Wt.EKS & I'OTTEIl, Oencral Agents ana "Wholesale DrajfRlsts, Uoston, Mas. COLLINS.' VOLTAIC PLASTERS For Itocal Prtlna. Iiamone as, Borenosa.Woak neaa, Numbness nnd Inflammation of the Lungs, Liver. Kidneys. Bploon, Dowela, Bladder, Heart, and Muscles, aro equal to an army of doctors, and acres of plants and thruba. Even tn Paralysis, Epilepsy or Fits, and Nervous nnd Involuntary Mus cular Action, this Plaster, by Rallying tho Norvous Forces, has cUVctod Curoi when cvory othor known remedy Jias failed. Ask l'jr Collins' Voltalo Flaator, and In alat on having It. Sold by all "Wholesale nnd Itotall Druggists throughout tho TJnltod States and Canadas. WEEKS & POTTER, Proprietors, Uoston, Mass. .TnnMSt 'T'Mf, Hylts great ani thorough Mood-purl fyimr proper ties. Dr. Pierce's Ooldcn SIc1icar Uiscovery cures nil Humor, from the wont Scrofula to a common ltiotcb, rim pic, er Eruption. Mercurial disease, JVllnerul Poison?, nnd their effects, aro eradicated, and Igoroua health and a pound ronitltutlon estab lished, Errilpclaa, Halt-rheum, Fever bore. Scaly er Iteogh Un, In eliort, all diseases caued by bud Wood, are conquered by this owcrful, purifying, and luTliroratlTifl medicine. . , . Especially lio4 it manifested its potency In cnrtnflt TttU-r, Homo liiuh. ItolU Curbum !, Kore Eje rM-rofutouB Hon nd Hwt lllng. W hlto PwcUtaffftt Utritrt or Thick A wit. and Enlarged lilAnt. U you ftfl dull, drowey, debilitated, le sallow color of ekln, or i'llowlsli-brown epots on face or body, frequent hrudacho or dizziness, bad taste In moiiili. Internal lieat or chills alternated Alth hot Hushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings Irregular npiK-tlte, and tougu coated, you are uuerlng trom Vurnld IJrrr. nr ItUloiunFM." In 111 an y cases of Liver t'iniiltdnt " only p.irt of these (j ruptoms nra nptTlcnced. As a remedy for all such cases, lr. Kh-rce'a uoldcu Medical Discovery has uo equal, aa f uects ptrfLCt und radlral cures. In thu cure of Hronchllts, K'wro Cougha, and tho early stages of Consumption, it has astonished tho medical faculty, and eminent ph)btc!ans pronounce It the greatest medical discovery of the nge. While It curts t he severe st Coughs, It strengthens the eysicm lood. Bold by druggists. M. n., I'ron'r, Wund'a Dispensary el, Buffalo, r. Y. . 11 Kltf'R. and Invalids' Hotel, easanv PELIETS.1 a Q No use of tklng tho UrnsnpoKln. nauMOasplllj, tomnoxid of ctitap. cruJf, anil bulky lnareiUenM. Tlitw l'dlet. are mcertrll larcer thon muttftrj Medfc lUlnicnlllrTcitrtiUlftLto particular caro li re qulrod Ullo uitog mem. Tlicy ouoroto IthoiK 01. lurbauce to llie constitution, fllet. or occupation, tor Jarnidkx, llfodnchc ConitlpBtlon, IraouK! Itlood. Fain In the frbonldrr Ttahtmf of tbe Lht-at, ntulBW, Hour Kroctatlon. from the stomach Had Tot In the Mouth, lHUou. uttacki, i'aln In rfiiloii or kldn.r, intrrn..! VrJtr, lllooteil fiUn bou Ktimiib. Itn.h or Mood to U.od, take lr. rlt"'. 1'leuM.nt rurcatlve I'tllct In explanation of tbo remedial pontr of Ibcto I'urpatlre 1'cHit. oyer so FTfat a variety of iliscaM.a.lt may bo .aid that their IMtlon upon the animal economy I. unlveiL not a any If Dph of time. In any climate, ao that mey aro alwat m;8h and reliable. Tbla la not the case with P1U8 put up In cheap wooden or pasteboard bexea. For all dlseasea nhere a laial ie, AlteratlTr, 01 l-ar(aile, I. Indicated, tbeao llttlo relleta 111 give the most pprfect eatlnictlou. BoW by drua-gUta. It. V. J'lElirE.JL D-.l-nor-li, VorliTa Wspeaaary and Inyallda' Hotel, llulfalo, N. Y. tuna CATARRH BYMPTOMK Frcnucnt hea.l acbe.dist barge UUlng Into throat, some times profuse, watery, thick mucous, nurulent. ollLnsltc, etc. In others, a dryncBs, dry, waterjttak.or inflamed e)eB, stopping up, or oL.siruciH.ii, vi mc ua lages, ringing In ears, nearness, na King anu cougn Ing to clear the throat, ulcerations, scab from ulcers. oice altered, nasal tw aug, otle nsl e Jjreat h, 1 mpat red or total deprivation of stuse of smell and taste, dlz ilness, mental depression, loss of appetite. Indiges tion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cou?h, etc. only a lew of thew spuptoms are Ukelyto be present la any ;ase at one time. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY produces rarical curea of the worst case cf Catarrh, so matter of how long standing. The liquid remedy iay be snuffed, or Utter apt lied by the use of lr, I'lKRCE's Douche. ThU Is tho only form of Instru ment et Invented -with hlch fluid medicine can bo ;arrled men rr and rcitfECTLY jutued to all parts of the affected nasal passages, and tho cu&ni- tores and ulcers frequently nlst, and from -which the catarrhal discharge generally proceeds. Its use , bleoaaot aud easily undersUiyd. (Tom directions rs or cabinet cuuiiuubivuuK iuvivnii., "j1;'. I)r. hAOl' i'a- nrrh f(i-nn.ilv ntrri K-rcnt attacks of ' fold In tho Head by a few applications. It Id mild and pka knt to ue. containing no stronger eaustto drugs or Itcmedy i ptuiary and InvaUJi' llotU, Uuilalo, 2i V, That Acta at llio Same Tlmo uu THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and tho KIDNEYS. These great organs are the Natural cleann- I irsof Uiubymnn. If the-ywork wt-U. health 1 drtadf til dlH-ascsaro turo to follow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING, lUlltoukni'Ks, Headache, Hjkpepsta, Jaun dice. ('iuistliatlon and I'I1es orKM ne) CoiupIaliiN, (J rati I, Dlaht lei., Sediment In (he Trine, MI Iky or Itopy I'rlne ( or Klteuniutle I'bIiii and arliex. am developed hecauwi the bhKid poisoned with tho hiimors that sliouM Uq twiii ci(K;lltJd naturally, KIDNEY-WORT Mil restore the natural artlonand all these deritruylns eWls will lrt bttliMird ueu'ect tln-maud ) ia will Uubutt'HuiT r. 1 hoiiMindshae.t i nrured. 'Iry It and you wllladdoneniurutolhi uumtier, fakeltand lualth IH onre mow gladden your hiart. Why suffer Iuuk rfrwui tL twrneuttf Ha Mthliyhrartl by beurueb dial ret from 4n.allui.tU nd I'lle I MblM) m fearful lefue f dlMrdered urine I 1. i .et-Woht will euro jou, Try a pick ago at u ice and bo atinfii'd. It i tlry vegetal compound ami OnitparkairuiaieBlvtuarliofMedIrInef loutaluiu; uo Spirit, being prepared In pure uater. 1 our DruaaM will titt it fur vou. intt or sm m. H, T, HELMBOLD'S C03VE3POXJJST3D FLUID EXTIIAOT BUCHU. PHARMACEUTICAL V SPECIFIC U KM EDY FOR Ahh DISEASES 3LA0DER& KIDNEYS For Debility, Loss of IMcmory, Indisposition to Exertion or Uusi ness,oliortness of Breatli.Troublcd with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the J3ack,Chest and Head, Hush of T?lood to the Head, Pale Countenance and dry dkin. If these symptoins aro allowed to go on, very frequently Epilep tic Kits and Consumption follow. When the constitution becomes af fected it requires the aid of an in vigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up the system which "Helmbold's Buchii" DOR-i IN EVEIIY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IS UNEQUAL'ED Ily any remedy known. It Is prescribed by Hio most eminent pbjtlcljns all over tho wurlil, In Rheumatism. Sperniatorhaja, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous. Debility, Epilepsy, Head .troubles, Paralysis, General Til -Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Complaints, Female Complaints, &c. Headache, Pain in the Should ers, Lough, Dizziness, bour btoni- ach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart. Pain the region of tho Kidneys, ana a thousand other painlulSYiiip toms are the ollsprings ot dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU IiiriKuratfs flic Stomach. And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels and Kidneys to healthy ac tion, in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. A single trial will boquite mill cient to convince the most, hesitat ing of its valuable remedial quali ties. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, Oi- Six It ol ties lor $'. Delivered to any address free from observation. "Patients" may consult, by letter receiviiiR tho same attention ns by callin',by iiuswerintr the lbllowinp, questions : 1. (itvo )our namo una poutomco n.ldroBS, county and Stale, and jour ncireat enpii'ia offlco ? 'I. Your ago and bcx 7 3. (Jccupallon ? 4; Married or slngloT a. lb Ight, weight, now and In health? c. How long huvu )ou been blck T 7. Your complexion, color of hair and ej eB 1 k. lla o you a Hooping or ei ect gait ? ii. Itelulo nll'uout reservation all ou know about your case. Kneloso ono dollar as oonsultatlon feo Your letter ylll then rcctlto our atti ullun, and wo will glvo you tho mituro ot your dlsi aso and our tur.dldopihlqn concerning a euro. Competent phyMclans uttend to correapondcuts. All letters should bo addrcbsed to Dlsiieubutory, IS 11, Kllbert street, 1'hlladelphla, ra. U. X. HSLMIIOLS, Druggist and Chemist, I'lllL.UJIiU'lllA, l'A. soli uvuitvuuciti: Mirch.T,167-jy BLOOM SB UBC STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOJtiMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. W ALLEr7 Jr. , A. M., Principal. Knrtitt. M.tfi.r I n'aiim i.nnitt.riil. niui piup of ieeess. Tuachors ex moderate, tiny rents 11 week deduction to all expecting Count's ot study prescribed by llio staio : I. JIolel School. II. rrc)rntorjr. III. Elementary, l .It.. ....i r..u..d . 1 Ar.iifi.inii. 11. (?imitiier('i:il. Ill J ' The Elementary Sch-ntmoandClas, correiwndln(tl)egr('t''ii Master ot lbu i:ioinenti: Masternf thtsHclencesi Maiterot tlioulasslca. tlraauatcs 1 T he fe, ?iVio o s. ud f ,r"sc lb" by 1 "st, lo is b?ril TAnd tho s slentino and Classical eourses aro not Inferior 0'0LV'i:,ffSbv furnHMnc Inlclll- " oMalrri' iMr'sililKuTonliVof 'lllen-hlp. The Irons diMianrtlt. II H onoof tlm prlmn objects of Ihls school to help W sec me IN , r LI ino Bcuanll-nlcl! Te.e ?mfor To'lhlsendlt solloll yo,m? persons of good abilities an, 1 rooj P''rIL0-'"V ni,dlhelri4ili'nl,a.sstu,knls. To all such It proinlsci aid In developing I heir powers, andnbundant opportunities forwellp.Udlaboraiieru,niDi,niiiuu,. Oiiinliiifuo, mlilresa tho rrlnclnnl. I'rt'ilrni Hoard sopl. nt'trt.- WHAT rm WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT- CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Consisting of an elegant line of Cloths Diagonal and Casseinerea of English, French, German aud Domestic manufacture, FOR DRESS SUITS, FOR BUSINESS SUITS, &c. -:0:- Till ftaBidly MA pwitmOTt Ts now rci.lcte with all the LATEST NOVELTIES at VERY LOW PRICES. Neck-wear, Collars, Gloves, Scarfs, Half Hose, Hats, Caps, &c PEARL SHIRT ALWAYS ON HAND. HEADQUARTER FOB BAJW MiTEBIM' ENDORSED BY OVER A I MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, As balng Very STRONG, SMOOTH, and EXCELLENT THRtAU. , ENCOURAGE ilOME 1N.DUST r M P I kl r y o 1 it April IS, 'ID-ly obtained for new invtntionf,nror improremtntt on old ones, for medical ur other cum pound, trade marlt and tabtls V r?at, Algnmenti, Inttr ftrenc(ft Appeals, Suits fur Infringemtntt, nnd alt cat ti arising undtrthr i'tttrnt l.ti tv prompt tu atltndnt tn InvfuttotiM that have hern bytht patent Of- Jit MtlUittlL i I, tn jmttitUtt by uu. L,ina biH't,itite the V. .V Patent vitmt CHSrS, on Department, and tngagid in Tate nt business ex elusive fy, tr can m i, closer searches, and secure J'aUnts more promptly, and letth broader t lams, than the wh ore reinote from Washtnaton. 1 tsfn-l its a mo't- I vonr dirtier: toe ei tr shttch ot viahe wiwi l nuliun a ntf aa ts, us U putt ntabilxty, frrettf chavtli; All crrtsjmmlfnr htrti tty con fidential. I'rlffs laie.ttntJ JVO VU.tJUU: US jess i'.imr is j:vrJtt:t, Wcreftr in, V htnfiton, tn Hon. Voitmaster General . .V, A' y, I.'t F. J). J'fictr, The (it rum n American ffattonnl Jlankt to eSlctnts in the V, S, J'attnt and tu Nntatnrsuitd lieprw nUtitet in Congress, and t --jHctnlht to our client In every Mate in the t'nt u vid in i antida, Addreti 1JUS1NESS CARDS, 1J V18ITINO OAllDS, IiBTTBK nOADS, llllXIIUADS, 1'UbTEIlS, 0., IrV., Neatly ami Cheaply uriuteJ at the C'oi.UM than Oflicn. l"cb.l, 19-iy this iirr.K is us uu' wmi ROWELL & pHESMAN . Advertising Agonts, 'tsiWlW CHIRINIjl gT4 SIT 1,01114, W. 'of EVERY DESRIPTION EXECUTED PltOMl'TLY At tue Columbian Ornci drv"n9V' f5arfl:iPARis. Philadelphia, i C? vSrAmmoa I new yqrk s.-BOSiOrit I t.akP7 w'S!5!a:?SiJsJ2!-' l BSBSSSSIlPt) ) I HI I 1 IM I1K Mi IM'MKiMHMtQMM U m perlencert, oniclenf, and allvo to their work. Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and tnorougn. cxpcuBie lug to tcaeli. ntudenu admitted at any tlmo. llooms rescn ed when desired. IV, Cl.fwical. Course in Mu!c. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in l'hysical Culture, ivijtuuif u..,l,.nt. n.rn.innttic tiinroin. rna-lm stato Dlnlotna conferring HicMlowIn :. ... - of Trn1T. THE C3-E3STTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is now full of the latest styles of ...-v..yimMmtMtl THIRTY SEWING 2 tzitr1 O ' 3 CO a cuH, " g,a? & hd V I a tf p 3 B 0 5 pp, m & 2 1 g) a O tr 33 Li 5 s .May a, 'it-cm K'UVnA r r 'tl " remartablo I Ji Ui I Jlj D inedlclmiwlllcurenpav. In, Splint rurb, calluii, Ac., or any enlanement. AMI WiM, UESIOVK Till: UUf'll wfl'lUIIU5 U A V I V I' 1 H '' 14 I N O or causluif a HI IV 1 X Boro. No remedy eier dls toured eiuuh It for cortulnly or or ucilonln btoyplnir tlio lmeneM mid removing tho huncn. irlco f i.tio. send lor circular irHlnS I ' I f I ? I? l'OOK Sold ty drurelslH, or bent lo jy 1 Vlli any uddremi by the finenUir, II. J, Kendall. M . II., Knosburt'h lalls, Vt, Aloycr llroa. Agents liloombburi;, ra. .May 'is, 1u..ly a w T I (Wt Q 17- Mn1 !5 ' ktnmpa or currcn. II lJ UiDllicy ror a now liolisfi HOOK. It I reuu or all dtM-aU'a, has 89 nno eneravlncs show Iol' jxisltlons assumed by btck hortes, a tablo or doses, 5 Mnnk'lW0 "'cctl?n VALUAllLKltEC 1HJV M IrLh, rules tor telllntMlie ace ut a horsu.wllh uu cnuravlng snowing teeth ot each joar and alarm amount or valuable liorsu Inrormallon. "r W nt-Hall ay. "1 haio bought books that I paid is and flu tor v. hlch 1 do not like as v. ell as I uf0K?;', S"Jf p" '.L'lRctijK. Agents Wanted. H. J. Kendall, ii, 1 EnosburgU Falls, Vt. Mays, 1-ly LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND AT TUB COi.UMllIAN OF OFFICB. ViiiaNufacture:d at i R.TiiWr MOUNT HQLLY.N.J. t . -......1UJ... nr.rrin0 MiO fOllOW 0 in mo ouieriuursei rew-m. P, r. liirXMYKlt, socrcury. C. H3- SAVAGE , DKAIVIl IN Silverware. Watchcs.Jowelry.Clocks.&c, IP Itemovcd to tho l'obtonico buliain?, llreTdoor ftbovo tliu Exbango UotcL All kinds of Watches, clocks nnd Jewelry neat ly repaired ami wnrriinicu. SO frlUe Purest and Beit Medicine ere r made, A crm.M nation of llopn Ititchn, Mnmlrnkp una liiiiHU'llon, witti uiuno ix't nnii imift cum llvei nrooeti loa nf all ntlirr Jilt ten mnlccH the crrat- est lllnnil I'lirlflrr. J.lvrr KrculnloriandLlfc NodICAieorlll hraltli run imnslhlp lfinff CTlst whero Hod ltlltpm are used, so varied And norfect Iktt tit h un kill TitP U U sue nt laBrm. llho bowels or urinary orpsni, or Mlio require an Ap- Tn nil whom rmnlnvmonla rdimt Irrrrnlflrlfv nf H-iiiiT, ionir una innu Mimniani, nop uiucru arc Nomatterwliatiour fppllnci or irmntont nre. what t lie dlfea(i or nllment 1. uno lion lUtfcT! Don't wait nnt II vnn Am nirlr. but If ran or.lv feci bad or nilfrrnhlr. unn the Itltirm at once. It mar save sour life. It has saved hundred-. V.iUll win be pnidiorneaso ihey in not nire on clr. llonntdutTfrnorlet vonr frlcndi suffer, but ueu aou urge iniin to use nop jhuitb. Kemember. IIonllltteralsnoTlIr.dmiTced.drnnk en noFtrum. lint the Tureat and Hen Jh-dlctne eeH made; the "Invnlliln Vtlriul nnd II opr. "and auiiTBoaoriamuy tiiouia uu miiiioui ii l.et nino 111 In ilnVa Hop Corou Cms Is tho sweetest, naf est and best jk iiimrrn. Ono Hop Pat for Moniarli.Llrr and Kidneys it D. I. C. Is an Absolute and I r res! stable cure fori urunKcnness, nso oi opium, tobacco ana narcotic. Maya, iMf. rpjTrci"n K lT7"n mnylw found nn file at Gf a ill lO X Ji j!ilVl. jWellAto'4.NfWSir Auvi'nisinir minim uu spiuw1 Mrcet), norp nner' Using eonirdctsiiiuy be made for It IN NUW VOItli. Xeb. 14, m-U r The most extensive M.inufacturers of Billiard Tables in existence. The J. M. Brnnswick & Bailee Co. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND 724 Broadway, New-York. Newest and most elegant styles of BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Elegant Parlor, Dining, Library and Bil liard Tables combined, size 3x6; slate beds, perfect cushions, complete with balls and cues, $50. Address whichever house ii nearest your city. The J. M, Brunswick & BaUo Co Feb. 7, 79-S6w AND Paper Hanging. VM. F. BODINE, ROX ST., 11ELOW SECOND, IlLOOMSUOItO, l'A Is prepared to Uo all kind? or HOUSE PAINTINO Main and ornamental, PAPER HANGING, liOTIl DECOIUTIVU AND l'UIN. All liiniN ori'iiriiiliu'o Itcpalrcd unit 111111I0 as kooiIun ueiv, NONE HUT F1I1ST-CI.ASS OKK M EN ! M PLO VED Estimates Made on all Works VN. F. BODINE. OCt, 1.187S. ESPY PLANING MILL. Tho undersigned lessee or tnoEapy mnlnslllll la prepared to do all kinds ot mill work. Boors, Frames, Basil, BIMs, etc. mado to order on Bliort notice, united. hatlslactlon guar. CnauLKs Kscn, lilocmsburg, l'a. .Privsile Sale! Tho followlm; valuablo property, iho IMato ot tho latoJohn KwMier.dueeaseil.wlll bo ottered at private fculo up to .SlU'TKMllKU 1st 1879. The property Is bltualo In the Tillage o! Jersey town, t'olumbla county l'a., and contains about FIFTY ACRES of eicellent fanning lauduponvi hlch are TWO HOUSES, BARN, and oilier out building, and Is one ot tho Ilnebt localllles lu tho county. There aro TWO GOOD ORCHARDS on tho premises, Tor Information concerning tho property ap ply to V, 11. lirockv.uy, of Woomtburg, or T.J. Swisher, of Jerseytowu, Slay n,-ta JOB I'RINTIWQ Neatly and cheaply executed at the OoLvmUM Office, s OLD AND RELIABLE, JDa BANPonu's TjIteb ItrviaoiUTon J Sis n SUmuird Fnmily Jlcmrkly for s.. iiL.rl oi 1. (a? 5 nnd Bowels. It Is rnroly Vegetable It liovcr , Si.Kl"oa, 4 i 5 aV V .8. WV9 IuviKOratorJ Una been used! in my lirncticoS A by tho public.! more than 85 years. S with unprecedented rcaulto. S SEND FOR CIRCULAR. i SS. T. W. SAMFORD, M.D., Sf!KS?Sft S IKTDRrCGIIT WILL TILL TOU ITS RtH TITIOI. 2 RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES jOHTJIEKN CENTltAL RAILWAY WINTER TIME TABLE. On and after Sunday. November In. lRM.tiin trnlna on tho Philadelphia & Erin lta lroad Division will rim as loiiows : WESTWARD. Erlo .Mall leaves 1'hlladelphla 11 5.'. p m " " llarrlsburg 4 5 am " " winmm'port 8 85am " " Jersey shore 9 cil a m " " tack Haven tuonm " " lietiovo 11 una m " arrlvo at Lrle 7 H5 n in Niagara Eiprow leaves l'hllailep)ila 7 so u m iiairisouig in mi a m " air. at Wlilliimspurt awpm " " Ixick Haven 3 sr. pin Fast Line leaves riiliadelnlila 11 43 it m " iliiirlsburir 3 85pm " arrlvo at Wiuiamsport 7 23 p m " " Lock Haven 3 40pm EASTWARD. Taclfic Express leaves Lock Haven c 40 a m .lersey Buoro i nam " " lltlamsport 7 65 a m " arrlvo nt llarrlsburg 1155 a in " " I'hlladelphTa 3 40 p 111 HayExprCBS leaves Ick Haven 11 20 u m " ' Ml!lamsport 12 40 pm " arrlvo at llarrlsburc 4iupm ' " riilladelphla 7 20pm Mo Mall leaves licnov 0 siSnu " " Loek llavenl 0 15pm " " Wllllamsport II 115 pin " arrives at llartlsliurir 2 45am " " riilladelphla 7 10 am Fast Lino leaves Yvlillamspoit 12 Mam " arrives at UarrlsOunr 3ft5am " " riilladelphla 7 40 a 111 Parlor cars will run between I'hllaielplila and Wlllamanort on Nlairnra Express vest, Krlo Kxnress west, riilladelphla Express east, Day Express east and Sunday Express cast, sleeping cars on all night trams. WM. A. HaLDWlN, (lencral nipt. ORTIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after November 20th. 1S73. trains w 111 loavo Sunbury as rollows : nuiainvAKU. Erlo Mall E.20 a. in,, arrive Elmlra 11 .5 " Canandalgua. . 3.3a p. m Itoehcstcr 6.15 Niagara 9 40 " Iienovo accommodat Ion 11.10 a. in. arrlv 0 Williams. port 12.55 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a.m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a.m. Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo llurralo 8.50 a. n SOUTUWAHD. Buffalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrive Harrlshurg 4.to a. " Balthnoic8.40 ' Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arrive Harrlsburg l.to ' Washington 10.30 " " lialtlmoro C.30 11 " Washington 8.30 " narrisburg accommodation s.40 p. ra. arrive Harris burg 10.60 p. m, arrlvo lialtlmoro 2.25 a. m " Washington C.13 " ErloMalll2.65 a. m. arrlvo II arrlsburg 3.05 a. m " Baltlmoro 8.40 " " Washington 10.35" All dally oxcept Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., (lencral I'assenger Agetit A. J. OASSATT, General Manastr P HILADELI'IIA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF TRAINS. -May 11, 1879. I'ASSENGEIS TRIN8 I.KtVE KUTKKT IS FOI.LOWS(Bl'NniVKXClirll) For New York, 1'hlladelphla, Beading, l'ctu llle Tamaqua, c, 11,15 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. in. 7,21 and 7,35 p. tn. For Wllllamsport, c,2S 9,05 a. m. and l.dlp.m. TRAINS FOB KCl'XKT LK1VS IS FOLLOWS, (8CKD1T 11 CEFTKO.) Leave New York, 8,45 a. ro. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Heading, ll,55a. m., PotUvllle, 12,39 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Cataw lssa, 0,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave WUllamsport,9,45a.m,2,16p.m. and4,50 p, m rassengers to a nd from New York nnd rhlladu phla k'O througd w ithout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, ucncral Manager, C. (1, HANCOCK, Oeneral Ticket Agent. Jan, n,lsiG-tf. TELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANB XJ WEbTKHN HA1LIIOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tlme-Table No. 8, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. JUcbiHtnU-s-ItJa D 1 1 7 S Cntlmttlonml jWl M MJh-'t ! StK K IE W UR'S ill i 1 1 7 A mm STATIONS. SOUHI. a.m. p.m. p.m 9 35 2 10 11 15 2 la CM 9 43 2 21 6 23 2 an c S3 9 53 2 SI 6 40 2 41 6 41 10 07 2 4 0 W i 6J 6 U 2 67 0 6J 10 IS 3 15 7 10 10 83 3 15 7 IS 3 10 7 1 10 Sj 3 15 7 3 21 1 81 10 34 3 20 I'l 10 42 3 SS 8 14 10 66 3 60 8 IS 11 07 4 03 S It 13 4 10 SM 11 20 4 IS It 4 M 7 15 4 29 7 !3 4 S3 7 3D 11 39 III 1 ! 11 45 4 49 S 111 11 61 4 63 8 Si 11 67 6 01) S W 13 IS 5 19 9 18 9 61 uSO 9 6S 12 4 3 5 43 I Hcranton ...... .Uellevuo. ...... Taylorvllle.,,. ...Lackawanna...., ...., Huston ..West Httston... Wyoming Maltby Bennett, Kingston Kingston ..1'iymoutn June. ....Plymouth Avondale Nantlcoke .Uunlock's Creek. ..HbnicksninnyH... nick's Ferry.... ....Bcacn Haven... ... Herwick Briar Creek ...Willow drove.... Lime Htdge &spy. ...Bloomsburg ltunert I Catawlssa Bridge. ,..,,UUUVU1U Chulasky Cameron .Northumberland. p.m. p.m. 3-13 liTEAD. hUft. Superintendent's omce, Scranton, June 10, laU W. F. UALSTEA "YAINWRIOHT A CO., WHOLESALE UKOOKKS, Pllll.iDKI.Hll, Dealers In TKAH, HYltUrs, COFFEE, SUUAlt, MOUS.'-EH, KICK, SriCKS, mciDu B01H, Ac, AC. N, B. Corner Second and Arch sUeets, ivordcre will receive prompt attention, tf THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON MLB AT THE OF: m AT THE OFFICE OF Ibykrti$ing( BtJtSo PHILADELPHIA 1 ur. l it, aliuit unit Kliilitll Kla. Who recelvo AdverlleinenU 7..r this I'apf. ESTIMATES frcua it So fur AY Hit A WU.VM WAMAlt NOKTn, p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 so 4 12 9 411 9 23 9 17 9 87 9 IH 9 80 5 68 3 61 9 21 8 61 3 46 9 19 8 40 3 41 9 14 12 41 M M 8 S3 3 80 9 04 8 13 3 10 B 44 8 23 3 20 6 65 8 19 3 12 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 39 III 161 8 28 7 38 9 89 8 17 7 h2 I 34 8 12 I 25 3 28 8 06 7 18 T 14 7 10 7 02 2 04 7 44 0 60 1 67 7 38 0 60 1 61 7 33 6 45 1 46 I 29 0 27 I 37 7 11 6 15 6 00 1 IX) 0 45 p.m. p.m. a.m.