THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. VAlop or 8lIrriii Hip .Moll. Kvi'i-y out . known llint wet noil in n gtrnt injury to growing oroji.H. Ami yet 11 logulnr supply of moisture in tlio xoll luring tlio season, is one of the most int poitnnt objcclH to necotnpllsli. If sqil, especially wet noil, is left undisturbed, It noon lieeoines lianli leulmleally, "it bakes," and the moist hid rsonpes with inarvelou.H rapidity. It is therefore nu object to keep the surface loose. .Moist lire i loon not escape as rapidly through a loose surface an through u solid one. In pursuit of this subject, however, cultivator often make ti great mistake, .mil inueii ilijury results to corn, pota toes and other things. The cultivator is kept running all summer, the teeth of ten jM'iietr.Uing several Inches deep, ev poin;x the upturned surface to the sun, mil In this way a1 vast amount of moist ure evaporates that is veally needed by thi- plants, It is of coulee much better than to have a baked surfaces but there in loss for all, and loss that might easily bi saved by a little thought. The first stirring in spring should bo dei-p in order to break up the compact earlh.espccially if tho ground was plowed in tln tall; but after this tlio working nhonlil bo n.s shnllo.v ivt possible. Firm soil ' -soil crushed and pressed when dry, holds moisture belter than in any ojher condition, and is a very different thing to a merely loose soil through which the external air easily goes, and dries tho moisturo out. The more such partially dried soil is pressed, tho firmer therefore it becomes and more moisturo it con taiiiB. This is tho principle on which tho good effects of the roller depeudu, nnd which has been so often evplamcd in the Ttleyraph. Itolliiig and pressing when tho soil is somewhat dry is indeed the whole Rcienee of pulverization, tho good efleots of which are no well known. While, therefore, the lir.st stirring should be done with deep and narrow teeth, so as to penetrate as deeply as possible, all subsequent workings should be with cultivators having short and bioad teeth, just skimming the surface and cutting off instead of tearing out the weeds: anil this ailvicu is as good lor tho ono who uses the hoe in tho garden as for he who uses the horse cultivator in tho fields. In any case, the hoo should be started early. Hoeing and cultivating has now become among the most laborious of farm and garden tasks: and if the weeds onco get ahead it is terribly hard work to keep them down. 1 he best tanners do not wait for weeds to appear, if thev can possibly spare the time from other work; but put the cultivator through as Noon as tho first spring him, cakes a little tlio exposed earth. I ho sprouting weeds are thus destroyed in the germ, and the work is comparatively easy all tho sea son atterwarcls. Spring work is innier ally so pressing that it is not often that ono can bo so lorelianded in the matter of eaily weeding. Happy is tho man who can do it; hut all should aim to gel as near this happiness as possible. ucrmantotcn l eh'irojm. Tomatoes on Stakes. A friend tells us that he was pestered beyond measure by tho potato beetles last year. They not only fed on his po tatoes, but eggplants and tomatoes suf fered as well. Ife had read in tho Tele lniph that tomatoes would do well on stakes, and he found that tho plants so treated escaped the ravages of tho beetle, while those on tho ground wore almost devoured. The lower branches of the tomatoes on tho stakes wero eaten, but all above a foot wero untouched. The idea m that tho beetle is somewhat lazily inclined, at least when climbing has to bo1 done. Tho hint is a valuable one. If this is not a mem accident, but a gen uine protection against tho beetle, it will bo a new argument for stakes, although thoao existing are good enough. There is no doubt that tho plants are inoro pro ductive on slakes or high trellises, than when grown in any oilier way, ami then tho influence of the suit all around aliko is favorable to a thorough ripening of the fruit, improving the flavor considera bly, especially in the estimation of those who like to eat tomatoes raw. It may bo repeated that tho stakes for tomatoes must bo very stout and strong, as tho weight ot tho fruit requires some thing substantial to rest upon, and if the stakpa can have arms or knots to help sustain tho branches, it will bo better than " depending on twine alone. Tho stakes must bo planted in tlio ground firmly before tho plants aro set. These plants aro easily kept in position by a light tying until tho fruit comes, when tho weight requires good judgment to secure them well. Ucrmantnicn 'J'clc ffrttpi, i A farmer in Otsego county, New York, has two main pastures on his plan tation. Ho confines his cows for two seasons on ono of these, giving tho sheep the other. Then he changes 'them, pulling tho cows into tho sheep pastures, whero they are kept another two years Then another chango is made, and this alternation is kept up every two yenrs.' In this way the pastures aro constantly enriched by the droppings of tho cows and sheep; and tho cows eat tho feed in the places shunned bv tho sheep; and tho- sheeu eat the grass in the places where tho cows retuso it. This practice is said to have had very satisfactory re sults. If your hair is coming out or turning gray, do not murmur over a mistortuuo you can so easily avert. Ayer's Hair , Vigor will removo the cause of your grief by restoring your hair to its natu ral color, and therewith your good looks and good natuie. The bron.c variety of turkeys is the one which gives the best satisfaction as a rule, and consequently is more exten sively propagated than any other breed. In making a selection for breeding' pur poses it is impoi taut that tho fowls should be vigorous and well proportioned. For market, tho medium-sized hens, weigh ing from eight to ten pounds, aro in most demand, and thoy fatten much motg readily than tho long-shanked, overgrown specimens, which will eat oiioi'iiiously without showing a corres ponding increase in ilesh. JIOSKCOI.K AMI IIAV VKVF.lt. Messrs. White & llurdick. Druggist!', Ithaca, X. Y. I can recommend lily's Cream Halm to relievo nil persons suffer itii u-ill, Pndn l"?nlil Mlwl ifnv tt'm'iti T liiu-i been a great sufferer from the same complaints; navp had great relict ity us ing iho Halm. I havo recommended it to iininv of inv friond-l for Catarrh, anil in all casts where they hnvo used tho JJnhii freely havo been cured. T. Keiinoy, Dry (Hoods Merchant, Ithaca, Now York. .Sept. 0, 180, Messrs. Win. Hust ifc Sons, Druggists, Now Brunswick. N. J. Since boyhood I havo lieenr troubled with Catarrh and Ilay 4'mvw, and havo been nnnblo to ob tain 'permanent relief until I used lily's Cream Halm, which has cured me. After n iW days' use I could sleep all night, which I could not do before. 12. L. Click our, Now llruimwick, N. J. I'rico AO o-nts. Chang, tho Chineflo giant, Is not lnzy, pcVhnpn, but ho lieu longer In tied than any other man in this country. Odd Items. Olio leaf in overv book is reserved for insects. It is tho fly leaf. lMiui'.mnt.r.. F. A. Scratch, druggist, Hulhven, Out., writes: "I havo tho greatest confidence in your J .unlock I Mood J titters. In ono case with which I mn personally acquainted their success was almost incredible. One lady told mo that hall a bottle did her morogood than hundreds of dollars' worth of medicine she had previously takou." ico ail. 01), trial size It) cents. The best thing for n boil, about these days, is u bunch of asparagus. little girl wanted to know if the guinea hen laid tho golden egg. t NltlVAI.KD s being a cot tain cure for the worst forms ot dvspepsiu. indigestion, coiKl- i.ition, impuiilv of blood, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc., and as a medi cine for eradicating every species of hu mor, from an ordinary piinplo to the worst ulcer, Burdock Hlood Hitters stand unrivaled. I'rico $1.00, trial size lOcenls. bout tho hardest thing in tho world to get along with is a balky mule. Tho man who fell out of his lunik on board ship explained that his black eyo was n bcrthmark. Fred. Amos, Tyler Street, Rochester, writes! "lour Spring Blossom is won- lerful: I never used anything that acted so well on tho boweis, nnd at tho samo time was so free from tho drastic prop el tics of medicines usually sold for tho purpose." l'tice AO cents," trial bottles 10 cents. A man stung is often the result of a woman's tongue. A Jersey City man who had resolved to entertain a few friends with some trout, refused to buy them because they were "full of little speckles." No one with a cold in his head is now allowed to enter the State of Delaware. Any infraction of this law might cause a frost that would nip the entire peach crop. IIUMIlL'tltlKl) AdAIX. 1 saw so much said about the merits of Hop Hitters, ami my wife who was always doctoring, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her seme, I con cluded to bo humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for in less than two mouths use of the bitters, my wife was cured and sho has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such hum bugging. II. T., St. Paul. Pioneer 1'rcss. Tho latest name for a restaurateur is a steak stretcher. "Longfellow wears his frock coat but toned to the chin." The question now is who fcwcd that button on the poet's facial extremity I now to savi:. All men and women who woik hard with mind or body arc subject to peri odical attacks of biliousness, which may end in disordered kidneys or liver and langorous illness. A AO cent or $1.00 bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic will keep these organs active, and by pre venting tlio attack save you much sick ness, loss ot lime ami great expense. Many families are kept in perfect health by using tlio Tonio when spring or fall sickness threatens. Delay at such times means danger. Detroit J'ress. .See other column. AUTIOIV. GET THE ESTET OJElGr JOISTS, STBONG COMPETITION In the raanufneturo of Organs is of cheap goods, made from inferior uogus urgans mat are continually springing into existence, withou any merit whatever, except to he offered cheap, and then when purchas 1 f 1 1 1 l -ITT'll 1 . .1 1 eu iounu to uo uear at any price, If you Contemplate consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument hearing the names of first class, wholly responsihle makers. A good assortment of styles of the celehrated Estey Organs can now heeeen at tlio new rooms ot tlio Unly .mitiiorizsd .agent lot the Estev Oreana in T. : r A 7:.i ! .. n ... nJ , D uoiuwuiit uuuuiy, guuruiueu lor uve years irom tlio manu lacturers accompanies every J!.stey Urgan. J. SALTZER. Asrcnt. June w.'so.u iROli P A TRUE TONIC " A PERFECT STRENGTHENED A SURE REVIVER. IRON BITTKUS aro lilalily rccommcmled for all diseases re julrlns a rertaln and eliiclent tonio ; ctcciall Indlgtititm, liytptptia, In'.n iiiltlezt J'mn, Want of Ajrpclitc, Loss of iUniujth, Lack vj Jintrrji, ttc. KiirlcliCji tlio Llooil, uticngtlicim tlio luiisclcff, unit given new life to tlio nerves. The act liko a i liami uu tlio dletxti'K organs, removing all ilniK'iitlc symptoms, ,ueli as TUslinj the Vuoii,l!tlchiiuj,lleut intheSl(nnach,Icartlirn,tle, Tlio only Iron I'rcpnrutlou tlmt will not lilackt.') tlio tenth or kIvo lieadlKluv. Bold by all druggUU. Wrlto for ha A 11 0 llook, 32 jm. of useful and amusing reading it free liltOWN CinJMIOAL CO., Kaltlmorc, BW. IBTTTERSI r or Gale by Mjer Brethcra, Cathartic Pills Cnttiliino tlio choicest cathartic principles In medicine, In proportions accurately nil jnstcit to secure activity, certainty, nnd uniformity of effect. Thoy nro tlio result of years of careful utility anil practlcnl ex periment, ami aro tlio most cllccttml rem edy yet dl'coveteil for dliea'es caused by tlcraiwnnmt ot tlio utomaeh, liver, ami bowels, which lequlro prompt and effectual treatment. Avt:u''' l'ir.t,s nro specially applicable to this rla' of ilica?ci. Thoy net directly on tlio illgcatlvn and nsslml l.ltlvn processes, and lestoro regular bonltliv action. Their extensive use. by pliv.slcl.uii In tliclr practice, nnd by nil clvlllr.ed nations, Is ono of tho many proofs of their valuo as n safe, sure, and jieifeclly rellnblo tmrgntlvo medicine. Jieln compounded of thn concentrated virtues of purely vegtit.iblo substances, they nro positively frco from calomel or nnv Injurious properties, nnd can bo ndmln Istcrcil III 10 emu Iron with perfect Bafety. Avrn's 1 M.s nro an euectual euro for Constipation or Costtvciicss, Indices tlon, Dyapcpsin, l.osis or Appetite, l'oul Hlimmoli nnd Itrentli, Dizziness, Headache, Loss ot Memory, Numbness, Illlhiiisiiess, .liuindiro, Khcumatisni, Krliptlons nnd Sltln Discuses, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Npiirnlprln, Colic, !rlpes. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, (lout, flics, Disorders oF tho l.ivrr, nnd all other diseases resulting from a disordered statu of tlio digestive apparatus. As n Dinner I'lll lliey havo no equal. While gentle in th Ir action, theso Ttu.t are the most thorough and searching cnthar tle that can bo employed, and never glvo pain unless tho bowels nro tntlanicd, and then their Inllucnco is healing. Thoy stimu late thu appetite mid thgestlvo organs: thoy operate to pttrifv nnd enrich tho blood, and Impait renewed health and vigor to tho wholo 8) stem. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr 86 C., I'rnctical mill Anul) tlcnl Chemists, Lowell, Most, som nr am. LnuociisTS nvkUTWii'.iiE. Most fragrant & MfcsMsg of Peritoss ExceedlNily Delicate and Lasting. Price, 23 ota.i Largs Pcttle3, 73 ct3. Soli fcjr ilealm la Drug, A r,rfuuirjr. SlynAtim ot 1IU coi A Ca, N. V., on tttry foul. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Tho Mcdlclno for Every Family, NEVER INTOXICATES. r Made from Ginger, lluchu, Mandrake, Stillingu, k ana cincr ouuc lcn vegetable remedies Known, r Tark Hit's Gincek Tonic lias rcnnrkaUy varied curative powers, u isthc greatest Stomach Correct 4 or, Ivlood I'urmer wid Liver KeguLi tcrcver made & : Tho Best Medioino Tou can Uso : forEestoringHealtli&Strongth : - It commences to act from the iW doc, searches r out the weak organs nnd Is varranted to cure or j help nil diseases of the Dowels, Stomach. Mood, j L Kidneys, liver, Urinary Organ,a!lC&iiiplwntsof i k omen, lScrvouincss, blccplcssncts, Uiieutuiv t tlMil nnd UruiiU'iiiif ss. t Tiynbcttlcto-day; itmaysavcyourlife. soct, A f and$iftizcsfltalldruggisfe. Every genuine Louie j y has our signature on vni&iue wrapper, Iltscox Co., In. Y. I-aJgc saving in buying $t size. Just What Is Wanted. r.veryhody vthnne hair U gray or faded has felt the need of a Hair Kcstcrer and dreeing that is cleanly, ngiLcahly perfumed nnd harmU.sA, Par leer's Hair ltalsam satisfies the most fastidious la the rpccu. S"ld ly ru" 3, ftnt oct, l,'feMy OPIUM Ami ifioitrniNn iiai.it curctl In 10 toSOilayH.TtMi years c uuiiMicti; nun curc.l. wrile nol Ing case. l)j. MiBf ii, Qui ncy, Allch. April 82-SU1 aid T5TS A TTV"? orL'uns 18 uictul stops, a seta reodi U.lUllil.'. KICK. AJilreba lle.uty, WaililnutOD, N.J may o, 'Sl-ly &ia BEST, resulting in tho production and sal materials. I refer particularly to win you not then, reader, Buying an Organ Bloomsburg, jPa Pb. 18 81 ly JUST OUT, MORRIS & IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED EIGHT F3LiA3SrGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. THE ONLY EIGHT FLANGE SAFE MADE IN THE WORLD. AND CONTAINING OUR 'atcnt Inside Eolt Work, Patent Hinged Cap, Four-wheel Locks, nside Iron Linings, Solid Iron Corners, LATEST FROM MAINE. Lcck'a Mill's, Oxford co , Me. Messrs. Morris Ireland:, Oents: On tho 22nil cf November, nro. our spool mill at i his place, ci)xO', iwo hiorles high, was To tally consumed uy lire, In which thero win u larco quantity or spool lumber, bpd us and blocks, all sea Honed. The lire burueil for three and a lull days. Wo had ouoof your sates In uur mill and Tuesday moruintr rollowluif, elirnty bonis utter; Hi llre.it whs too hot tu handle beta); covered with liurnlni; blocks, t-emo tlmo alter It was opened and tho con tentJi wero In a Rood 8lattof preservation, not a hnnl nr hf.lnir illf rn, ml. i Htn HAflritlpil with your safes and have purchuscd another, unit can cheerfully recommend ihemto any ono wishing to tecum ineir vaiuauies ironi ociuj ucsiroyeu uv nre. yours truiy, i, u. i kuits, TREMENDOUS TEST. ltoastlng Thirty Hojrslna Bed of lied Hot Coals. Cornlct', N. V., January 0, 'SI. Morris Ireland. lioston.Mass. Uentlemen: On tho night ot tho tiro In our vlU Intro on tho '20th u!t , I h .il In uso one of ymir No. c safes. 1 am pleased to Inform you, after tho floor Kavo way it ten into mo ceunr, uuo n neap oi uurn lug coal, wliero it roasted for thirty hours, tiur cit izens and myself xavo up tho hope of an) thlDg be ing suvtd In it. On belos taken from the ruins I was happily disappointed to llnd my cash, vouchers and mhi'r iirllclin or value nerleLtlv Dreserved. 'Jhu combination works well now. I am satisfied your now and ltnpnmu work, ono oiwnicu, a no. gu, I have ord-red et jour agent to-dny, will afford absolute protection In any nre. Truly Yours, E. S. Daunes. STILL AHEAD- ltochester, N. 1!., Dee. in, m M03S1 H. Morris U Ireland: Dear Sirs: In the disastrous fire wuleh took nlaco In this town Nov. :m, tile Morris and lrel mil sato In my stole was subjected to a severe tist, b'lng thrown Into thu cellar and a huge mass of debris f. ll u him it, and It wns In thn i inns Home two days. I tUKU pleasure iu iiiiuriiiiug jou i.iiul iiihmi iwruvii tloult was ope" 1 without trouble and the eonHita were found to 1 o unlhlured. 1 checiful v leeom- nieiid iiirsa'i sn d uliuulil I wunt anoilitr I suould ee uuiil) pui eiuM) one from jou. Yours truly, u. . Howe. STILL ANOTHER, rrom tho tlreat Fire ta Troy, New Ycrk. Troy, N. Y December II, 1979. Mi s-;rs. Merrls & Ireland, lloiton: lentlf men: After witnessing thn chnrrcrt books out of the htvfes i pene,i, also ono of my own wUen was another uko. which was not In tho heal, of the lire likulhu No 0 l.itclv piirehised of sou, which wils in Iho lire over feiiy-tlght hoars, and hud to be continually pluei on during Monday nlRht. as It wu'.cuuipicit'iy surrouneeu vvun uuniuig iiiusiius lied other Inlluiiuble material, on orenmg Itln tho ruins T"0ilay i Iterr.oon, I was pleased to Hint tho contents, books, napers and money wero all pie Keriodlnn ivnuu knMy good condition. Wltntlils proof ot Ihu II i u ipiulltles ot your sale wo have glv en your ageut an order f "r ouu No. s safe. Yours icsrectfully, Divis .V t'o. THE GREAT BOSTON FIRE. JANUARY. 1SS0. Morris A Ireland's Safoi Again Triumphant-Messrs, Hlcu, Kendall ti Cos. lirgo Safe lleveals Its Vuluublu contents Ininct, after being sub jected to luiun-o beat for Ono lluudred and Thirty Hours. Uoston, January 2, Mso. Messrs. Morris s Ireland. Uoston: dents: On tho night of December vs, last, ths building occupied lu part by us at No. vl Federal street, and whk li was four torles high and about vou leet deep, caught llro und was destroyed, wltn all Us contents, cnmusilng of a very large stuck ot paper, cook uiuuers materials auu oi hot iiierciiuu iiie. While several other lariro bulldlnirs adlolnlnir ours were burned at thu same time, the Haines wero nxtlneulahed the following dav. but our block con tinued to burn for dai s thereafter. After a delay ot 130 hours wo were able ui navu our safe dug out from the ruins auu npencu, nnu weru pieapca to nnu nil the contents well preserved. The safe conlalued our most valuublo buoks. papers, policies, etc., and wu uow feel sure thut our lunemeul was comet In bii)lugonoof your fnfvs, whlcli mo decided todo uiier Know log luu wuuueriui reeuni ui juur sales in thn irreat llosion nreof 7'2. Wu retrara tho nrotec- tlon of your safo as most remarkable, and this nro Is a guaranty of Its security to those who may wish lo pureuase. Yours very truly, Kick, Kendall Co. Also a Communication from Ex-Gover nor Alor. Rico, Boston, January JSSO. MESSRS MOllllIS H IRELAND. Uentu: 1 hnvo in.ulo careful examination rf the cou tents of the sale purchased of you some sears since by the Orm of luce, Kendall & Co , and which was subiectto the test of etiorinou heat In the great tire ot last Sunday night. I reiuril the se curity ot tnu saio unucr tno circumstances as most, remarkable. Nono ot Its contents were burned, our wire inyct them so Injured by beat us to bo inuteriauy uamagea. i suouni coiutnii any seeurii les loyu'ir sati hereafter with additional conll uence. yiiu Kreub rebueei, yuurs very iruijr. Alexander ll.Itlco, THE LATEST YET. BUr TUS SAilE ItESULT, so. Norrldcowock, Mo Feb. 1, issl. Messrs Morris Ireland. Uoston Mass.: Tlio sato 1 bought of you lust October was In a wo-siory woouen uuuuiug, wuien uurveu Jan. vn. The bulldliur took tire In Iho nhrtit. and thu safri. bullillnu and Its contsnts, fell Into tho cellar upon a pile of dry wood, making u hot Hie which lasted for ten hours. The outalde of tho safo was heated red nut. it melted tnu mimic mm uiaiotr tno uoor 'I hu contents eonsl'ted of waiches. lewelry. Him. warn, looks papers .to., all if which came, out la K''u i iiuuiviuii. i upnin iiiitukuii hi. vue iiiniuu ut Ihu mfii were not Inliired. Tliusnfn iliuws lur II. self wi.alUls, and I feel well s.itlidli'il with wlutlr. uasiioiiu.- noaso write imi jou ea i iiuow for it luiiuiuituun UUL'i UUU VUll JU, O. V, IIALI. CHAMPION RECORD in lie GREAT BOSTON FIRE in 1872. IST"Henil for prices and doscrlptlvo cataloguo bo. turn purchasing elsuwuero. MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 SUDBURY ST, Boston Mass. fcpru BLOOM SB OBQ STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOItMAL1 SCHOOL DISTlilOT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. TlllSHCltooli, ai at present constituted, oocrs tlio liiillultigsspnclonn, nuitlnix nna eommoiuous i coinpicieiy ucatcu uy sicam, wemeimmieu, iiijiucu uy gas, Rnrlne? wnler. Tiiachers licmou nenu mm, mill e;nr ui m u moderate, Fifty eenlsit ween iieuiicuon toaiioxpecuiiij to icaen. C'ourueuof study presiCriDeu uy vno Btnioi 1. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Klemcntnry. IV, Cl.wlcal, Adlunct Courses : I. Academic. 1 1. Commercial. III. Courno In Music. IV. Couwo In Art. The Klcmontiry. Sctcnttne and ri,iaileiI Oourses aro l'ltovrastuNAUnml ntmlants graduatns therein, loeclvoHlnto Diplomas, conferring tho followln eorresponillnKDeRrccs ; Maaterof tlio lilemciits! Master nf tho Sciences ; Master fit t ho Classics, (irailuates In tho other Uoursun ri'eclvo Normal ccrtlllcalCD thelraUalnin'MUs,, Bignea ny mo onicers or tua Hoard or i ihici". The cour8o of stud y nrescrlbeil by tho state Is liberal, nnd Iho S f lontlflc and ClMsleal courses aro not Inferior to those, of our bc3t Colleges. Thn Mlntji rnniilreafv hk'tinr nnlpr nt elt.lrermhln. The Mmn.t til land If. II. 14 lino nf l.lie nt-lmf, ntil,r.L4 nt IMq Nnhnnl t.n liln tn Heeilii, lr. In flirnHlltntr IntClll gentnnilnnielentTcaehersforhcrsehoolR, Tothliciullt Hollelis j-omitr persons ot good alillltles and good and their talents, nsstuuenis. 'roausucu it promises t'ataloifue.aildres tho Principal. HON. WIM.IA.H i:i,Vi:l,l Vrettitent lloiint Hert.R.'TC.- SPRING CLOTHINGE- LARGEST - OF CLOTHING. JUST WHAT WE FOR CUSTOM TfllLOBSMG OB READY M3E. 1VTOW OM RAID AVE INVITE YOUR EXAMINATION BEfOtE 0i OllY TO KNOW "WHAT TO WEAR" AND "Sow TO WEAR IT." CALL AT THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWARD, ONE THOUSAND (1,000) DOLLARS I'ltfJMlu.M oltered 10 ajnv I'hlltStUN that will ilo as OltKAT A ItANOE OF WOltK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basting. Itwlll mnko wide hem on sheets. Ac, hem air manner of bias woolen goods, as soft merino, crape, or goods dinicult to hem on other machines. It manes a more elastic suicu man any oiner inacnine. It will turn a hem and put lu piping at same time, Itwlll turn a hem. sow braid on tho right side and stitch on trimming at one operation. It win do ft lllng bias or straight, either on cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across seams on any goods. I will bind a Dress or Kklrt and sew on facing, cither with or without showing stitches: bind Drtss (loods with thosame material, ellherscailops.polnts. squares or sfalgbr. 'l he only machine Unit will bind Hats, Cloaks, or other articles wltiublns, hatln or silk, from n to 3 Inches In width, without basting, It will gather with or without sewing on. It will gather between two pieces and sew on M the samo time. Itwlll make nrufllo and stitch a pillow slip on ji tho facing at the came time. It will bhlrr any kind ot goods. It will mako plaited trimming either with or vlli out sewing It on. It will mako plaited trimming either hcallapitfur straight, and sew a piping on at tho samo Urn Il will mako knife planing. J. SALTZEK, Gen'l Agont, Hloorasburi', Pa. oct. 1, 'SO-tf. Dauchy & Co'o. Aclvt's. CD 10, MEDAL WARDED icil WurktwarrnU!(l t ho biwt nad cboipfcDt, indiK.'iifi!it)e to uTory tan(f ulitlej "tlie Hcinroof lif a or,StilM'r(urTatioD bound ia finest frYfincU muilin.ftiubowKl. full Kllt;J0 ppwCooUin UtftQtlfuI UhjI enurMTinfi, 124 prutcniw Hum, iirict only (1.25 tent by IUlll illQsl&tJBAtiDe.firMnta! fend novr.AddfHHM I'libliml MH. inUTT lUI OLLt , HUH, Ho. 4 UuUUicU U I tun ton. June 3-i-w Tho ItellNh of tliv World ! HALFORD SAUCE ! Sr.Ul ly nil fricciN. Juno 3-4w a AGKNTsr AnnwTs: Afii:a?Ts. JOHN II. UUUU1I S baa' utir book, .,'ui( iMuluJ, tulltM SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW Uthfl AtjI chancv evrr olTfrr.l to you. Ill betnea rutlrtwn f mm tho ItwM mil ouudy 4idt of real tfe, nuj j-oitrujiJ u rtn portrtr the in. I'orl'atlKia, 1 1 iimor, and i(riuffiT,rff,ltl. willu.utKlH.cr. II ii iUttlMmitit, tMMikjor Juvnti. kd4 out 111. til liliivrs 1U lu 1. Ullllt tltuUMUul in jntM. IUIIAPl-dU uuMlwt in ITCU. lUU AKvaU VftDhJtl. iiiitu nj wuiit..n. Nuwl, tlti) tliiu. ly'i'.'xrTuMiw Jerri. Iuryftuji(i.ii 7rn ifivt-ti. VdrStwIjor lntari. AdJn... A. 1'. HU1U III.MJ i O. I'U., 1'uU., UulTorJ, Culllk Juno 3-lw a LKdAL I1LAMKS, AI.WAY.S ON HANI) AT THIS OKKIOK. very tiesttncllltleH for rrofc3Slon;l ami Mimical learning. oxrertenccrt. ofllclcnt. anil nllvo to their work. Discipline, btudauU) ttdmttteJ nt any tlmo. llooins aium uovciopiiiff iiioir iKiwera, auuauunuant opportunities iorwcupaiaiaooraiicriciiuuniKiiooi. ro. of Tnnteen. P. 1', !1!,I,MYKII, Secretary, STOCK REPRESENT IT SPISEK'S PORT GRAPE ME Used In tho principal Chuichea for Communion purposes. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AUD WEAKLY PEHSONS AND THE AGED. Epeer'a Fort Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. a Ibis Celebrated Kntlvo Wliio Is mado from tho . Juice ot tho Ojiorto (irapo ralbed lu this Country Its Invaluablo Tonio and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by any other Native Wlno. Ilclrg tno puro Julea ot the drapi', produced under Mr. peer's own personal supervision, Its purity and genuineness aro gurautted. Tho joungest child mny parrako ot its generous qualities and Iho weak est Invalid tibo It to advantage. It Is particularly benlllcHI to tho uged nnd debilitated, nnd suited to tho various aliments mat allcct the weaker sex. It Is In every respect a WIMJ TO 1IU HEMED ON. SPEER'S P. Jo SBaeary, Tho P. J. Sllimuv Is a Wlno of Supei lor character and pan akes of the golden qualities ot tho grape, from whlcli It Is made. For Purity, HIchness,t'lavor and .Medical 1'iopci tles, It will bo found unexcelled. SPEER'S JPo J.!B&'3ftiily This nrtANDY stnuiU unrivaled In this Country, being far supcilor for lnedlcnl purposes. IT IS A 1'IJItE distillation t om tho grapo and con. talus valuable medical properties It has a dclleato llivor. tlrallnr to that ot tho grapes from which It I s dtstlhcd.and Is In great favor among first Class families. Keo that tho signature cf AI.FltEIl BPKEIi,ras3alo N J , Is over the corl of each bottlo. SOLD BY G. rteosi Ml- A. KLEIM. Tfl Hcrvous Sufferer: Tho Great Eurspeaa hot 5:7. tut, j. d. BiMiWN'a sfkciuc siumciNn. Dr. .1, II. Klmpsnn's Spcclllo Mrdlclno lsnposlttvo euro for uverHt ikof body or br In ori'cens tf uny kind, such as weakness nnd ull diseases rasultlug from Nervous Debility. Iriltabllltv.Meiiljil nlctv. Languor, I.nMtudc, Degression (11 bplrits and lunc tlouul doraugemeiils of tho uervons system gen- eiuuy, 1 aius 111 iiio liaci; or Mun, isj of Memo y, rrema turoolduguuudUK eases tlmt lend ti com-inpllon, lusanl ly A' uu early grnv or both. Nomutlei how Hutteinl tin system may barren excehu sot a in kind, n Kliort tnuire 11 in nu iiieino will Holoio Uiv lost fiireiionH and pror.uio healih and happiness wui'iu iieiinu wun iiesiuuui-iiLv uui giuoin. i lie Tipu. clllo Mrrtlclno Is licltig used with wonderful sucei ss. Pamphlets sent free to all, Wilto for them and get full parirli-utnr. Price, upeelila tl.oo per package, or fcU packages fn.Kjn 'tl'lll ...... I.U m.ill ... lui u. 11,11 110 n ui ui mnii uu 1 i-ii-iiii. ui UJUiiej. Address all orders, .1, II. SIMPSON'S MKDICINKCO. nus. iu uuo i"u jiiuu sireci, niiiiuio, f, x, leb.ll,1,l-if vg-AiKwniaiiT & CO., WHOLE' AI.K GH0CE11S, l'uiuDktriiu, Dealers In TKAB, UYltUPU, OOPFSB, bUUAIt, UOUtUES u, irioa, mcin soda, to., to, l. X Outer Second ma Arch itroeu, wordtri will rooure SrMnpt kttdsbon. buvhii, ja't'tn. $y JflM bountiful mipvT ot pwrr.sofi llrm but klntt, uniform anil lliorouuu. Kxpensef reserved when ueslretl, V. Course In I'hyeical Culture, purposes, thoso who ile3lri) in Itnprovo their time rtnttln Crnnk. Mlchlcan. MA!icrACTunr.n9 or tub only oenuisb THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Englnos and Horso-Powors. MmtCoiniilcloThrtnlicrFactorj j Estnbllshed InlhcH'arlit. 1040, , f f lPADC of conUnvouian'tnteutfttlbmu l 'I I tflnO tint, without chaniro ff umiio. OA mniinirenrcnt, or location, to" h vp"tkt Iron, I warranty gtttn on all ourpooiw. STKAM.rOWHIt SKPAWATOIIS and Cnnililrtu Meitlii IiiIIIIh! ""if .'"' . JViiV.iTrurilmi IhnrlneHOiul Plnln llimlne" ever seen In tho Aim rirnn market. A vwUllwlr oftprelal ftalurti ami imvrmrmmf for lWhtoifeUier with mirr(of qtmliltt' in rmt'triic, lion m.l miir(il not ilrcflincMl of liyothor makers. 1'onr flzos of Scparnt, from 0 to 11! Iiorso CnnaCltyt for itpatn vr horia notrer. Two nylon of " Mounted" llomvroworj. 7Kfin (inn '' ,,r Helyrtrtl Iiiiiiiher conitantlv on hand, from whlcli U built tho In. comnarnble wood-work or our macnjiicry. TRACTION ENGINES Strunget,mot durt.bU.aml cflciatvtr made" 8, 10( V3 Ilorso l'owcr. Forme r nnd Tlirenlieriiieii are lnvltoil to lnvoHtliraUi thli matrhir ThixihlnK llachlnery. Circular M-nt freo. AUiIi'cpb NICHOLS, SHEPAHD & CO. Battlo Crook, Michigan Jan. r, St-Jm si ' w art nriLtaB wZiii !a' mLImIai --1 THE CREAT IWIiLIXGTOir ItOVTE. C"N't other lino runsThreo Through Pas. sengcr xrnins uiiiiy uotweeti cnicngo, lies Moines, Council IJlufJs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka nnd Kansas City, Direct connection for nil noints In K.muii. Nehrnskn, Colorado, Wyotnliur. Montana, No vuuu, new weiico, Arizona, luano.urcgon nnu California. Tho Shortest, Speediest and Most Com fortn lilo Houto vlallannlbal to Port Scott, Dcnison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves ton nnd nil points in Texas. Tho uncqiinlccl inducements offered by this Lino to Travelers nnd Tourists, nro as follows: Tho celebrated Pullman (lii-whcel) Palacn Bleeping Cars, run only on this Line. C, 11. & Q. P.ilnco Drnwlng-ltoom Cars, with Horton's ltecllnlnir Chairs. No extra tbnrgo for Scats in ltccllning Chairs. Tho famous C. II, & Q. Palaco DlulnirCnrs. Oorirnoiis SmnkiiiL' C'ara Uttcd with IUegant Illgh-IInckcd Hattnii He volvlng Chairs for tbo cxcluslvo uso ot Ural class pacngers. Steel Track anil Superior nnulpment, com- uincu wiui innir ureal unroiign car Arrango ment. makes this, nbovo nil others, thufnvnritn Houto to tho South, South-West, and tho Far H I'Sl. Try It, nnd you will find traveling a luxury Instead nf n dlticomfnrt. Through Tickets via this Colenratcd Lino ror saio ut an oinees iti tno united States and Canndn. All Information about Itntcs of Tare, Sleep Inir Car Aceommodatlons.'T'lmo Tables, ic, mi, uu viji;viiuiijr 1, en uy upuytiij iu J. Q. A. HHAN, Ocn'l Ilaslorn Agent, UJU Wnlilncton St.. Huston. Muss. , . nnd 317 llroadwny, Now York. JAMES It. WOOD, (len. Pass. Ant.. Chlcajto. T. J. POTTEH, Gcu. Manager, Chicago. March is, -so, 40t CANCERS CURED At Crano's Cancer Icfirraary, Aidisca, IT. Y. IIUNDUIJDS OV PKUSiSnh Irbmall paila ct tho world have been cured of this much Urcnded Ols easo and am now llvliit- witneR's that thev havo been rescued irom nteirlbm and untimely dea'h. Doctors, Ministers end Iho Poor trealedfn o. Wrlto for a circular cUIiib full pari Iculnrs. AdUdicfSlirs. OKO. t ItANI! & hlTall llliOWN, Addlton, N. V. oct. 1, 'su-iy Weaver & Go's Ads. $1 nnn a vpad cnn b. ,na(i iiomo by tDl.UUU A iPiAH anyucllvotiun or woman, Vijuuu xi luait boy;or Bin. you will not ba obliged to leavo ) our own tow n, or be away from homo uer night. Any ono cuncouuuet tho busi ness. It requires no capital. WIS WILL HTAIt'l' vol' WITH AN Gl'Tl'IT WOItTII f I rr-Plilvi:.-V.l It you nro employed durlnif tho day you can rnuko fiom fl totsim evening. K mo i f our agents report u rroilt cf ta lu a fcluglo day. Wilto at onco for full paitlculars tois.ti. itll)i;oUT. so lnrclay street, N. V. waco match ii, 'si-Ma .IIHVUH kc MlN, IJJirchttreet Philadelphia. llljflicst Awards for tho best Pianos: London Part), Centennial and PennUKtato Pairs, nnro'i ll, '81 cm wicn I .ivOlwKO .l.ti.n, .luitli-i, r k-lll'lri n. 1hi'ii.uiilajvttntlili.l, 1'vnitiii. i ',m Jli r Ii f piirir.tn .)i.r rujiiurt,, nut. ai , ii (iV'i ''IWi"'"' '" Nil JuJ iioi'ntv .' i l:::". ,", iiii'u, sui. un uu ,i for "llii ('iCiiin-t.,. .Il.r."ii.l Iw" n iml JlMllilr law. l.1ak. an.l l..:....T.i:..r.'u April Mra aid $5 Outllt frco totliofowho wWito encagoln tho most pleasant nnd pielltobloliurfiiess ?S??' i'l'rt'.1l'.,n,'I,uw l'Pnt not re- null'eil. Wo will Tlltnlo.li inn i.tl.i.uil.1.... a day and unward3 lmutlly mado without staling away from homy over nleht. tin ruir nini.. Many new workers wauttU utonce. Many are mak ing fortunes at tho business Udles rnuko as much js men, and young bojs ucdslrls make treat pay. NO ona who la willing to woik Ii Ua to make more money every day thuh can be maao In awetk iim prdltiarT employment. Itoeo no etigomi kt once win and Mi5rt rooato tonou, AMroSu. iuS Mnet utx, rxwiMUtee. oTl6,teiy nnu lumisncu wun a i SUl'KHIOlt TO ALL OTTiEKS. M Kint RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES N OUTHEUN OENTKAL ItAIUVAT 'VINTKll TIME TABLE, in nmt nTtor HiinrtflV. NOV. T. 1RS0. thn l,.i. on tno Philadelphia tc Erin Ha Iroad DIvulon win A as follows i -,,,,,, Krlo Mall leaven Phliartolphla 11 r,r, p m ii i' llnrrluburif 4 a9 an ii William jxirt H 4ii it m " .Tei-soy rUioro una an IakU Haven t)40nin i ' Itetinvo 11 firm m nrrno in- twit Niagara Express ten es l'lilladelplila ti iki ft ' nrr. atwilll.imsport iilopin ii " Lock Haven 4viipin ii " Kenovo a 4u pin Kast Lino loaves Philadelphia la vo v i .. HnrrlsbiirB 4 on inn " nrrlvo nt Wllllnmspdrt IdSpm " Lock Haven , D lo p ia EASTWAHD. r.iclflo Express lent cs Icfc Haven T en n. m ii .Tnruov whrtrn T IT n i. ii ' vtllllamsport 8 to a in " nrrlvo ntllnnlsburg Viiupm ii " Philadelphia s 4.1pm Hay Express leaves lictiovo lo m a in I 1 lock Haven ll Main ii " wmiomsport issspm nrrlvo nt HarrHbtirir a 40 p rn Philadelphia fianprn Erlo Mall leaves ltcnoyo ttm Lock Haven loloprn i Wllllamsport limipm " arrives nt 1 lanUburR a eo a in ii Philadelphia Tosnm Fast Lino leaves Wllllamsport U 18 a ta " arrives at Harrlsburif a pi am ii " iiiuuuuiiiiii. luunia n.i.ll.ll ..iwlnnil Tint' V.T.riiat lffltlf tn.l'n M... JiriOJllllLl Hiniillliu I..U v.. . ...i.m; ii-i conncclto!iHutNorthuinbcrlundwltliL.& 1). 11, i trains for Wllkesbarro and Hcrnnton, Erie Mall West, Niauarn jtxprnss vtesi nnu rat Lino West mako closo connection nt Wllllomifn Willi N. C. It. W. trains north. Niagara Express West anil Day Express Em make cteo councctluh nt Lock Haven. wlthn.K,v Erlo Mall east nnd West connect nt Krlo c .....ma r. u .lr M. M. U II. nr. Ilnrrv u-llh n i . A. , . It. II. . UI. jviiiiiui iuiii nun tn A,, i , j , j, K ami uii JIUI.MVVII i i.ii ... . . ... ... Parlor cars will run between Phllaielphla nt( VTIllnnvpott on Niagara Kxpress west, nnd lu ej press Kast, Sleeplnif cars on nil night trains. General Hupt, NOKTIIKKN UlSiMKALi JtAUaWAY COMPANV. on nna ur er ,ianunrv l iu. iss . irnins wi l ean Sunbury as follows:) Northern Kxpress c.so a. m., arnvo imirn u.no ra Arrlvo nt Canandalgua 3.25 p. q " llochcsler 4.40 " Niagara, h u Niagara Impress 1.05 p. in. arrlvo Il'inlra n.n.i p n nrrivo Canandalgua 11 " itocuesier v 4v " Nlnjara l!.r,oau Fivst lino CIO p in nrtlvo Klmlra 1 l.ta p a Wntklns 1l.55pn HOUTHWAltD. Southern Exproos a, in. arrlvo Harrlsb'g a.inn c ntitvo Plilladolphla ;".." " " Now York io.ro " " Haltlmoro l.io " Washington 9,02 a u Paclilo Express 10.1m a m arrlvo Hanlsb'g visa p u arrive Phi ndelphla 3.41 pa " New Voik 0,53 " " llaltlmoro C.'i) " Washington 7.62 Day Exprcsil.no p in arrlvo Harrlsburg 3.ID pn Phllaielphla r,.jr " New Y01 k si.M " " llaltlmoro 0 as " Washington 7.52 Krlo Mall 1.05 a. m. arrltn Harrlsburg a.05 a. m ' Philadelphia 7.33 " " Now York ;o.3j " " llaltlmoro 7.40 ' Washington .oa L. P. l'AUMEIt, Goneral Passeujor Agott. FHANK THOMSON, Gcnoral Managir. P IIILADELPHA AND HUADINO 110AD AllKANQEMENT OF PASSENGEE TRAINS. May 30, U8I. TB1INS LEAVE RCFEKT AS 10I.I.0WS(8DNDA V KXCKml For Now York, Philadelphia, Iteadhag, l'otlbvllli Tnmaqua, &c, 11,43 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,43 a. in. 7,to and 0,46 p. m. For WUllamspcrt,c,13 a,m a. m. and 4,00 p. in, TRAINS FOU ItnrERT LEAVB A3 rOLiAjWS, (SUnOAY B CEITED.) Lcavo Now York, vli, TnmanJnit 8,45 a. m. ail via. Hound Brook Houto T,is a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, 9,13 a, m. Le.ivo Heading, ll,tsa. rn., Pottsvllle, U.tup.n nndTamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, 0,10 S,40 a. in. and 4,00 p. in. Leavo Wluiamsporwin.m.'iy'O p. m. nnd4,30 p. m Passengers to and from Now York, v la. Tama nend and to and from PhUnlelphla go througa without chango of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager C. O, nANCOCK, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan. 10, lisl-tf. D ELAWAItE, LACKAWANNA ANJJ W1I3THUN UAILltUAU. BLOOMSBURQ DIVISION. Tlme-Tablo No. 3?, Takes effect at 4:30 A. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. NOKTII, STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. 2 lu 2 10 2 22 2 1) 2 ns 2 44 2 49 2 63 87 3 16 3 15 3 10 3 15 3 21 3 20 3 35 3 Ml 4 IU 4 10 4 13 4 5 4 29 4 83 4 42 1 co 4 u 9 46 9 37: 9 SO 9 24 9 19 9 14 Scrnnlon Ilellevuo Tnylorvlllo.. . ...Lackawanna Plttston .. Wi'RtPlltnton,., Wvoming Maltby liennclt Kingston Kingston 9 35 a 23 17 9 us s r.s 8 61 S 40 3 CI 3 40 3 41 12 41 12 ii 3 30 3 10 10 117 8 33 9 13 9 01 10 19 10 S3 10 !d HI 34 10 42 10 155 11 117 11 13 11 2J S 41 8 es S 47 ., Ply inoutu June. 8 23 3 1 ..i lymouiu Avond.ilo Nantlcoko .Hunlock'a 1 reek, ,...Milckslilnny. ....Hick's Kerry.,., ....Peach Haven.,, HerwlcU lirlar creel: S 12 S lit 7 M 7 3S 7 Ml 7 25 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 02 0 CO 0 CO 0 45 0 27 0 15 00 3 19 3 114 1 51 9 39 2 84 2 2S 8 39 8 21 9 17 8 12 8 (Hi ...Willow Grove,,.. i.itne mage.. 2 1 67 1 M 1 40 1 27 7 44 7 38 7 33 7 29 7 11 .......... nj ...Dioomsburg Ituncrt impy. 11 39 11 45 11 61 It 67 12 18 4 li 8 4 65 8 Catawlssa llrldgo. E 00 B 18 9 19 b 30 B 43 1SUUVU1U..., Chulasky.,, Cameron.. 1 00 6 45 Northumberland, 12 45 n.m. D.tn. n.m. p.m. p.m. n.m W. F. HALSTEAD, bupt. sapartntepdfmt'q office, Scrantoa, June 10, 1678. Q1 A?C Otltnt furnished frce.wltli mil tnstruc lions for conducting the most proiltaWi) business that any ono cun cngago in. Tho buslni'RS Is RO env In limriK niulnur insiruciiuusaro so simple and plain, that anyone can make great protlts from tt very htort. No ono can fall who Iswilllng to work, Women aro as suc cessful as men. boys and girls can earn largo sums. Many have made attho business over one hundred dollars In a slnglo week. Nothing like it ever known befpie. All who engage areburprlsid utlhoeuso and rapidity with which they nro ablo to make money. You can cngago in this business during your tparo tlmoat gn-nt profit. You do not havo to Invest capital In It. wo take all tho risk. Thoao who need ready raonjy, should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address Tnuk otCo.,Augusta,Malco uoii aw- oi!jr Directions For Calanh 1-, c rCRPflMRMlA Hnv Fnver. Cold In tlio liuHd, ic, Intel t with tiuiu linger, u iiuiunu ot tho llulm Into trio nnRlrlln, rlr.iw strong breaths thnmgh tho nose. It win to no soibed, tlennslng, nnd hpnlliii. tlin illsilJL'd lir.oinbronc. Plat linn tllaalyl. I Apply a particle Into UFA'S OltKAJI HALM Having gained an rn, lab! local rrpulntlon, iPspla S',21v.'u'0,!'r Preparations In the vicinity of dl (llseoiery.is, ou Its merits alnne, ucogiilcil as a wo.deifii rimidv wherever known. A falrtilal wl i ronvlrcu the lncsl skeptical of lis curatho 'f!11, ."'ffectuallycleniitts iho nasal pasiiigcs V --rt.t0.r,1,nl liu?. causing healthy ticrellons, nl lajs lillninmatlou and Iriltallcn. notectatho intm rf.Ki' "CP f-1..11'0 lutta from jildltlonnliohls, cuiipleltly heals the feres, aid icHircs tho kense of luato and smell, liemilclai:iesulta nro realized a-.? 'f'.fSPPHcatlOEB. A thorough tieolmfnt us dl I1,."1.t',u"; Willi. As a houtthild remedy for cold In the head It la unequalcd. Tho balm la Za!V ?,f0 oml. Bfalile. t-old by Ureegltls nt !0 PA I'hV, 0n. rtcelpt of tocints wiirinnll uimtkogo licnd for circular, with full information. ELY'S CItEAM HALM CO., OwegO, N. Y. I'O'i sale in llloomsburgby Moytr Pros., (). A. Iilelm, Ji'ii'i Jc,M"ilt and J ll, Klnports and by hole salo Druggists generally, oct. 21, so-ly a TTT717 TPv Youreeltes by ir M H.I , I-7 .wuenngoldin J.XJJjlj I tci'd. thereby al Youreeltesbymakng money n 111111110 is ui- nlivitHl:li'rilng m.iinil ' "rt vu ,lt u iro 1 f 1 ho good chances for fniiiK,l,,S1i!.lr '.'l"' "fo.um ltd, generally becoMO Wifnnl1,?V.,Inn., .""rc w1'0 1,0 "t improvosuch Li?S??,iry,n,?iIli'; rVJ'J'' We want many women, rnfififd.rll!0,wt"krorllB rlghtln their own in- nu inSf5.?,? f '80 turnlB" ctciiHve outllt oinl KiLa l?r "iif,.ed' No eno t'bgages lolls 10 wi nimnSc.t,ry rapidly. You tan dovoto your vi,n i.V, ffI?." woi or wily your tparo inoinei ll ArtrtV. ?.a H1 ' hut lB lt sent 11 w Addreui btiKboit & Co., Portland, Name, ocut-wy A.?ST&..WA';?EIlror ,bft Bfst a Fistcist fiell 4w4,p4W "y"JMnir Co., JliUA., I.