THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBfA COUNTY, PA. Cause!) of itonp In Fowls. In the trcntmuiit of fowls ono tllsenso must not bo mistaken for another. For inat.nncu tho nnnio of "clilokun cholcrn" i HppHcd tu!to fri'qticntly to many nil moiita that aro strnjilo, or merely dlnar rangements of the internal organs that may bo easily remedied by diot or place, ltoup is tho worst atlliution of the jioul try yard. It may bo pronounced tho root of nil diseases. It proceeds from tho simplest causes, as n sudden cold contracted from a current of air or un duo exposure. At ono tlmo tho writer sold a cook for breeding purposes in A pi it. IIo was a lino bird, and had been kept under cover with n southern glass exposure, and was not accustomed to tho outsido atmosphere. Tho consequenco was a sudden cold, proceeding from tho change and neglect received. A few days later a note was received from the customer, convoying tho information of tho fowl's Illness, further remarking that lie was unlit for use, ns ho was diseased. All animals suffer greatly from change of home, not only from tho difference of treatment and feed as well as quarters, but also from homo sickness. Fowls suffer from tho samo cause. But this was a caso of downright cruelty. Tho fowl had not been hardened. "When shipping fowls, or selling them, without having been seen by the pur chaser, every prticular concerning the treatmont knovn to tho seller of tho birds, should previously bo forward ed, so that accidents and sickness may bo avoided. This is only just and hon orable, more especially In tho spring of tho year before the fowls aro accustomed to the outsido atmosphere. When pur chasers see tho fowls this is' unnecessary, as they aro ablo to take notes when vis iting the premises, nud act accordingly. No , censure, when such is the case, can bo attached to tho seller, in case of failure in tho purchaser. Fowls also suffer greatly from transporta tion. Tho fatigue of tho journey, un natural position and irregularity of feed inc. lnrcelv servo to disturb tho equilib rium, and they fall a ready prey to colds which if neclccted, run into roup, which in tho advanced stato is incurable. It assumes manv forms, and is oftentimes, no doubt, termed cholera. It should bo avoided as tho worst distemper that af flicts our domestic birds. It may bo ad vancintr bv Blow staees and unob served, until tho victim is much reduced. At other times it nuts on a more acute, but not so dangerous appearance On . the arrival of fowls from long distances, - c:tru slioulu be exercised in tno nrst feed ing. It is naturally supposed that fowls nrciatmued and hunirry and will creed ily devour what is set before them. They should have sou, scalded, and easily di gested food, and bo placed at onco in warm, comfortable quarters. If this precaution was always taken there would be less cause tor complaint and less cen sure of tho seller. Bad food will also pioduco what is termed chicken cholera. Tho poultry business is a great and still increasing one. A country placo is not stocked without them nnd to keep them in health nnd profit is no small un dertaking. It will not do to allow them to shift for themselves altogether. The garden and fruit as well as flower' beds, will suffer, henco they must bo controlled in their movements. Con stant closo confinement will not answer. Still fowls will thrive and bo profitable if confined during tho larger half of the day, but they must bo supplied with all tho requirements of nature, and fresh clean water must bo given. Fowls often get run down, and require a change of food; especially laying hens, which are largo consumers. Giving tho best caro daily will keep them from eating feath ers, and promote health and activity. If tho weather bo cool, a little pepper may bo given, but do not givo too much to hens that aio laying eggs for hatching. In that case they are apt to be unfcrtil ized. Before doctoring ailing fowls bo certain of tho diiliculty, as harm is done by administering doses for a disease that may not exist at tho time. Country Gentleman, Goon Faiuiimi. It is ono sign of a good farmer if ho prizes mauure. It does not require a good farmer to raise bountiful crops on a farm already rich, but the art lies in so managing tho farm that it will produce good crops every yt ar without losing in fertility. A man may make money from his farm, and be wasteful of fertilizers, but he is not a good fnrmer,for ho is constantly running his land into debt which it will require years of good tillage to overcome. Good farming consists of such management as will make the farm produco the best possiblo results without deteriora ting the soil. This can only be accom plished by a rigid economy in the making nnd uso of manure, and a sys tematio rotation of crops that, will bo tho least exhaustive to tho soil. It is not al ways tho best farmer who grows the most produce from his acres any more than it m tho most successful merchant who sells tho most goods. A farm may yithl abundantly of exhaustive crops for a few years and return to tho owner n handsome income, but there must be a reaction sooner or later, for soil cannot produce crops without food any more than a cow can give milk without feed nnd drink. "Wo must livo according to our means and practice the samo rule in our farming Broken Limus. A practical stock grower advises his brother farmers, not to be in a hurry to destroy any animal that may break a leg, for by means of plaster of Paris (not land plaster) and some bagging strips, tho limb may be set and bupported until tho fractured bono unites again. His plan lias been, both with calves and sheep, to wind the strips of bagging about tho broken limb, plaster aver with calcined plaster mixed to a thin paste, wind another over that and apply more plaster, tho leg being fastened to splints gf wood until tho plaster sets. The animal will limp around for a fow days on three legs, but recov ers without blemish. A minister was soliciting aid to for eign iuissious,and applied to a gentleman who refused him with tho reply, "I don't believe in foreign missions. I want what I givo to benefit my neighbors." "Well," leplied he, "whom do you re gard as your neigh boist" ""Why. thoso around mo." "Do ou mean thoso whoso land joins , . -l .1 t ... youifci inquired inu minister. "Yes." "Well," said tho minister, "how much land do you own?" "Five hundred acres." "How far down do you own!" "Why I never thought of it before, but I suppose I own about half way through." "Kxaclly" said tho clergyman) "I sup poso you do, and I want tliia money for the New JCealanders tho men wnose land joins yours on tho bottom." TKUTII AND IIONOK. Query: What is the beat family roed Jcine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify tbe blood, remove cost iveneas and biliousDfes, aid digestion and tone up the whole systfw? Truth ud honor compel wHonwer, Hop llilte being pure, 'jerJft ! .lmrwilesK. See unotbtrj The Blackest of Villains- NEAHt.Y A IIUNDHt.D YI'.AKS OLD ANI KUlllTY TIMES A Mt)ltlKtti:il. Vnsllv Tehoomak. aired nlnetv six years ha9 just died in tho hospital of tho Udessa i'risou with tho reputation of having in tho coureo of his vilo existence committed nloue, or in conjunction with others, cigthy murders, ami also of hav ing escapoil no tower than live times from Siberia, lie was born near Ismail about tho year 1785, and appears to have been of Kalmuck descent, of herculean proportions nud of great physical strength. After serving his term as a soldicr,lio adopted brigandngo as his pro fession, nnd with a band of three or tour scoro roughs, kept tho wooded part of llessarnbia nnd oven tho country for many miles round Odessa during several years in such a stato of terror, that tho police rather than arrest htm lived on friendly terms with him. At last nbout tho year 18.r0, a polico superintendent named KhorzhcvsKy undertook to cap ture him, and surrounding a low road sido inn kept by ono Keesveloff nnd known to bo tho resort of thieves nnd robbers, succeeded in doing so nfter a desperate encounter, in which fifteen men altogether on both sides were killed or wounded. For this servico Khorz hevsky received tho order of St. Vladi mir, a distinction not so often bestowed in those days as in thoso. Tho old litis sian criminal codo being then in exist ence, Tehoomak remained in piison nine years before being brought to trial. In 18.VJ, however, ho was condemned to twenty years hard labor in Siberia and to bo flogged. Five years later ho es caped back to Odessa, but was again caught, tried and sent into captivity. In 1 809 he ngain found his way back to Odessa, was again caught, and after be ing kept in prison till 1871, was retired nnd sent back to Siberia, but tho very same year ho mnnnged to get away from there whilo being transferred from Irkutsk to Kercusk, and in 187-1 was recaptured at Fllzavctgiad,J in this covernment (Kherson), and for tho fourth timo tried nnd removed toSiberia. A couple of weeks ago he appeared here acain, thus mak in ft the fifth cscapo from Siberia, nud being caught in an attempt to steal a wagon and a pair of horses in one of tho German colonics in this neighborhood, tho sturdy colonists, fol lowing their usual practice of takinir tho law into theirown hnnds in such cases after belaboring him and a companion of his, bound their arms and lees with cords, brought them to Odessa and hand ed them over to tho prison authorities. Tho two criminal had been so roughly handled, howover, as to necessitate their removal to tho prison infirmary, where Tehoomak died two days after, seven of his ribs having been broken. It is pro posed to send his brain to Dr. Benedekt of Vienna, for examination, that gentle man being reputed to have devoted much attention to the brains of notorious criminals. A DIFFICULT PHOHLEM SOLVED. Ambition, competition and ovcr-excr tion uso up the vital powers of men and women, so that a desire for stimulants seems to bo a natural human passion, and drunkenness prevails on account of this necessity for bodily and mental invicor- ation. Parker's Gincer Tonic fairly solves the difficult problem, and has brought health and happiness into many desolate homes. It does not tear down an already debilitated system, but builds it up without intoxicating. Enquirer See other column. CAUTIOUT. EJ9CSS GET THE STRONG COMPETITION In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in the production and sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence without any merit whatever, except to bo offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to be dear at any price. "Will yuu not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearine the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of Btyjea 01 tno ceieDraieu ustey urgans can now ueseen at the new rooms of .tho Only Authorized Agent foi the Eutoy Organs in Columbia County. A guarantee for five years from the manu facturers accompanies every Estey Organ. Juaeu.'tvo-u IRON P A TRUE TONIC W A PERFECT STRENGTHENED. A SURE REVIVER, IRON BITTKIIS aro lilshly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient toil 10 ; especially Jndigtsiion, Xfyipuui, Inter' mittest i'evert, WantoJ Appetite. Lots of Strength, Imck of JCnerqy, tie, Knrlclies tho blood, strengthens the muscle, and given new life to tho nerves. They uct like a charm on the dlgcgtice organs, removing all dystiejdio symptoms, such u TUtwi3U Juttijifmj, JTriiM'niAfl.VtomufA.iwriimrn, e(c, TJo only Iron Preitaratioii tliut will not blacken tho teeth or kIvu licuduoliB. Bold by all druggists. Write for tho A II 0 Book, 33 pp. of useful and amusing reading tent Jree. BKOWN CIIEMICAIi CO., Baltimore, Mil. BITTERS TAKE SIMMONS LlVMl REGULATOR. It Mill luiMlitvcly euro SIcU llcailaclm. DYSPEPSIA-. Tho Hrgulator will positively euro this tcrrlbto disease Wo assert omphatlCAlly what wo know to bo truo. CONSTIPATION Mionld not lu recanted nsn trilling ailment. Na ture rtemandi tho utmost, regularity ot tho bowels. Therefore, usMst nature by taking Simmons Liver Kcgulator. It Is harmless, mild and effectual. PILES. licltef t at hand for thoso who suffer day artcr day with riles. It has cured hundreds nnd will euro you. MALARIA. Persons may avoid nil attacks by occasionally taking a doRo of Simmons Hcgulator to keep tho liver in healthy action, Bad Breath. Generally arising from a disordered stomach, can bo corroded by taking Simmons Liver ltcgutntor. Jaundice, Simmons Liver Iteirulatorsoon eradicates this dis ease from tho system, letting tho skill clear nnd ireo train nil impuriiie.ii COLIC. Children sufferlm? with collo soon experience re lief when smnnons Liver Itcgulator Is administered. Annus niso uertve great. Donrnirrom tins mcutctne. It Is not unpleasant, it Is harmless nnd effective. Purely vegetable. Sold by all Druggists. TRY IT. Juno?l,'sl-ly NEW RICH BLOOD! 1'itrmn' 1'ui iirfiio I'M mako New lilch Wind, nnd will completely clintigo thu blood In t'.ficiillroRvstiin lu tlnvo umntli.. Anvperson who will take 1 pill enrli night from 1 tnlswcoki tinvliore.toreil to sound hc.-illh. If Michn thing hoiio 'llile. Sent bv In. ill for S letter stamp. . .V. .rW.V.vO.V .1- CO., Jloston, Mats., formrrlt llnnjtnr, ?lt', flfiCHTR WlMTCn EVKUYwnnrtr. to sou nuuniu nnnibu meicst Knniiiyjinit tlusr illiicltltin cvr-r InventM. Will ktiltnpmrof tucklnca, wltn IlKKI, and TOR complete, In 20 minutes. It m 111 also knit a grtst variety of fancr work for which there la nlwiir. a ready market Send lor circular ant tenns tn the Ttvomlily Ilnlttliift filnclilno Co., Jut) WMlUustonst.. ltustuo. Ma&a. mayc, sl-ly aid Hon Fragrant & Eefreshtag of Perfamos Exceediaily Delicate and Lasting. Price, 23 ota.: Large EotUee, 73 ota. Sold ty deslirt la Drug ft rirfumery. Sltrattart of Ib az A Co.. N. on irery tout.. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Tho Medicine for Every Family. NEVER INTOXICATES. , Made from Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, StUlEngia, and other of the Lwtt vegetable remedies known, Farkhr's Ginger Tonic has remark ally varied curative powers, ft .Mhc greatest Stomach Correct or, Wood I'urifier und Liver Regulator ever made & The Best Medicine You can Use for Ee3toring Health & Strength Itcommenceatn act from the tint dose, sesrehes out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or help all diseases of the llowels. Stomach, Hlood. Kidneys, Liver, Urinary OrEans,allCoinplaintsof Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Uheama tlsm and Drunkenness. Try a bottle to-day: itmaysaveyourl'ife. eoct. and $l sizes atalltlruggists. Every genuloebotde has our signature on outside wrapper. Hiscoz & Co., N, Y. Large saving in buying $x size. Just Wlint ia Wnntcd. Everybody whose hnir ts gray or faded has felt the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing dial is cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Far Iter's Hair llalsam satisfies the most fasddious In these respects. Sold by druggists at $oc. and $s. OCt. 1, '60-ly SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE CO3L.TjrtBI-A.0Sr $1.50 IN ADVANCE. TiTSATTV'S Organs is useful stops, o sets reeds l2iii2only ten. ItanosllM up tar-llus. C.tulop;. free. Addrebs Bentty, Wasnlngton, N.J may o, 81-ly aid BEST. J. SJMjTZER, Agent, Bio omsburg, P a Directions For Urtturrh liny l'ovcr, Cold In tho heart. An.. Iniett with llttlo mixer, n parlltlo of ttio Halm Into tno nostrils nr,uv strong breaths through the nr.sf. it. will bo Kb. roitied, clennslnir, and Heating ino uisciuieu mombruoo. Tor DrainrMH, Apply a particle Into the car. Iilil'8 CHKAM 1JAUI Itftvtntr mined an enviable local reputation, displa cing all otiicr preparations In tho vicinity ot dts dlseovery, Is, oh Ita merits nlnno, rccognUed ns a wonderful remedy wherever known. A fair trial will convince tho most skeptical of tts curative powers. It effectually cleanups tho nasal pasagos of catarrhal Mrus, causing ncallhy secretions, al lays Itillnminntlon and Irritation, trotoctstlio mem brnnal linings of tho head from atldlttonnlcolds, completely heals the sores, and rcslnres tho sense of taste and smell, llenctlclal Jresults aro realized W n few applications. A thorough treatment, as ni reeled will cum Catarrh. As a household remedy for cold In the head It Is uncounted. Tho balm Id easy to uso and agreeable. Hold by druggists at M cents. On receipt of BO cents will mall a package Send for circular, with full information. SLY'H UHEAM HALM CO., OwcgO, N. Y. Kotl sale In Ulonmsburgby Mover ltros.,C. A. Klelm, N..1. iietidershottand.l II. Klnporta and by Whole sale Druggists generally., sl.oct.'so-ly a AND Paper Hanging. WM. F. BODINEi IHON ,ST BE1.0W BKCOND, 11L0OMS1IC110, Vn Is prepared to do all kinds ot xxotrsn FAXxrcxna rialn and ornamental, PAPER HANGING, BOTIt DKC0KAT1VK AND TLAIN. All kliidH olTurnlturc Repaired, and iiiiule in gooil uh new. NONE BUT FIHST-CLABS WOKKMEN EMPLOYED Estimates IVTado on all Works WM. P. BOD1NE. Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. . u AiTii i vo w CtAna rl fiat flrtlfl. BEAT Y S en I ongtte lteedatonly Ad dreVs Daniel V. icntty, Washington, N. J. July W4w nTAvrno jp. s in oh instruments and PIANOS 01 HIIIITKD to ALL l'AKTS otitic nnn a XTQI I Country. HIIUES LOW and UKuAlNb! I Terms f Pavment Easy. Send for Catalogue Holt CE WliTEIts Co., Manufac turers ana acuicm, muuunuj, ..v July W-4W d HOLD MEDAL AWARDED tbsAalhOT.AQew&na rreat fclud Iciil Work,warrauted tho beet ana cheapest, indutwnA&ble to even nn,sntiUlMUi8cinc8ol lAfm or.SuIMeMnrtUion i" bound In flnnat Kronen mumhn. Bmbovied. fall BUt.000 pp.conUin beintiful toel iiUTAfinn, 13& prescrip tion!, prfc onlr L25 lent bf xnk t iUtutrtMfuunpl0,6cntat .nrl nm AilitfMl 1'mImiH Mtvl. TTUnTIT TTTVvri y trii inititawor iit. w. h. i aik KKB. No. 4 Ilalfluchst. Uostsn. Julys? 4-w d vIOl-r fivre ' K cu-;,t rtisuA. viz, July S9-4W HIGH GRADE BONE MANURES. AMER1CUS SPECIALS PEEPAKED 0HEMI0AL8 For Farmers to Compost at Home. All from orgonlo basci, dry, will drill, In good Packagea, each bear iue analvals. aad Net wetcht. Trsd. Usrk. For Freight Hates hence and Circulars, address WILLIAMS, CLARK & CO., Office, 109 Pearl Street, N. Y. Jnly 15-cw WANTED ON SALARY. Men to sell Trees, Shrubs, Oral o Vines, Hoses, etc. No revlous experience necessary. Expenses paid. J. F.LECLAHli, Nurserjman, Hochester, N. V Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster. No Hrmedy More Widely or Favorably Known. It Is Hapld In HellevlBg. Quick In curlDg. For I ame IlicK7liniiJMiTif.M,KiiNhy AtHiCTiONsi and Aches and Pains oenerally, It Is tho uuitvalled rem edy. U July lo-ivf A ROYAL GENTLEMAjI" lly JUDGE TOUIKIEK, nulherof "A FOOL'S EH HAND," etc. Hy turns btmorous, pathetic and Ibrllllng. Handsomely illustrated. Price is.ou. Sold oi Ij by subtcrlption. Men and women wanted to tuko orders. Experience a consideration, but, Indus try and enterprise more valued. A remanent sit uation to the right petson. Addiisa DOUGLASS UKOTHEHS., Cncstnut st rnUadeipiila. Pa. TBE WHITE MM MACHINE Whereas, tho world renowned reputation of tne White hewing Machine Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to all kinds ot mean tricks to Injure Its reputation, we bet to caution all Intending purchasers not to buy a White Machine except from Its regular authorized dealers, who will vv sumuiutu uy inu louowintf warranty. WE WAHHANT THE NATUltAL WEAK AND TEAR OF THE White Shuttle Sewing; Machine, PLATE NUMHEK 103330 FOH FAMILY PUKPO- HKS, AND 1IEKKUY AtlltEETO KKK1 THU HAMS IN HBPAIR FOH TME TKI1M OF F1V1C VKAHM FIIOM THIS DATE, FHBB U'f CllAltOB. Thtg warranty eirepu the breakago of needles bobblDB and shuttles, Tbls warranty will not be sustained unless the plato numbor above riven corresponds with the number on the shuttle raco slide. Beware of defaced or aileron numbers. WHITE UEWINO MACHINE CO. Tho "WHITE" Shuttlo Sewing Machine Has anuria oiriciTT than any other family Bowing aawvuuie rur uoujst every vanutj ot won, J, BALTZKlt, General Agent, Uloomaburg, Pa, Oct. 1, 10-tf. J. W, RAEDER, PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER No UOWKHT 0I1UKKT HTHK1CT, WILKE3-BARRE, PA. All IIia iiopular MniraatliieN, Ilar- yer'H. hcrluiicr'n, I.IHcII'm, St. Mchol&x, Hound Ih uuy hljle Ucklred. OorroaponJcJioeSolkUeOT, O. Ilox sssjur iif vntui,t,uw--up A I lip BLOOM SB UBG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOKMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER(Jr7Pli. D., Pxincipal. THIs.sciIOOL.nsat present constituted, ot'ers tho very best facilities for Professional and clMslcnileflrnlnr?. hMf,it .nlvnf tiur,- soft lttiildlntrsspaclous. Invltlnc and cotnmouious t completely heated by sleam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with ft bountiful supply or pun ,sou LocjUou'healthtuI, anu easy ot accoss. Toachcrs experienced, cnlclcnt, nnd alivo to their work. Discipline firm but kind, uniform and thorotitfii. Expense" moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all oxpectlng to teach. Students admlttod al any tlmo. Hootns reserved when desired. courses ot stuay prescrioca oy mo maxo I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Aillnncl eminent I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course ill Mtulc. IV. Courso In Art, Tho Elementary Sclcntldo and Classical Courses aro PROFESSIONAL, and Students grnduatng therein, locelvo Stato Diplomas, conferring tho fpllowln corresponding Degrees! Master of tho Elements! Mastor of the Sciences ; Master ot tho Clashes, uraduates in tho other Courses receive Normal Certlticates their attainments,, signed by tho omcers or tne Hoard tho courso The Stato r cnt and ofllclent Teachers nd their talents.as studen ntaioguo, address tno rnncipat. HON. WIl.l.IA.ll III.WIII.I., Prraldent Iloiinl Sept. 8, ta.. 01 stuay prescnoeu uy tno siaio lsiiDerai. nna inoscienunuuau umuu iuuito , rf, , , . . ,T, V. .ni.i,in imotii enutresa Higher order ol cltltcnahlp. The limes detrand it. It H ono of tho prime objects of this School to help to sec ire It, by fur n lng intoiil- SPRING CLOTHINGS THE LARGEST - - - - STOCK OIF CLOTHING. JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT FOB CUSTOM TAILORING OR READY MADE. NOW ON HAND WE INVITE YOUR EXAMINATION TO KNOW "WHAT TO WEAR" AND "How TO WEAR IT." CALL AT THE DAVIS. .OOO REWARD. ONE THOUSAND (1,000) 00LLAH8 I'ltEMIUM offered lo ANY PEHSON that will do as GREAT A KANGE OF WORK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without lasting. It will make wide hem on sheets, 4c, hem nil manner ot bias woolen goods, as soft merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It makes a more elastic stltcb than uny othcrtnacblne. It will turn a hem and put In piping at samo tlmo Uwlll turn a hem. sew braid on tbo right Bide and stitch on trimming at one opcrat on. It will do felling bias or straight, either on cotton It will fell across scamB on any goods. I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sew on ruclne. either with or without showing Mltches: bind Dress floods with tho same material, clthertcallops,polnt8, squares or stialgbr. 1 he only maihlno that wfil bind Hats, Cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or suk, irom x to s incutsin wiutn, without basting, It will gather wltn or without sewing on. It will gather between two pieces and sew on at uie uuuiu utuu. II will make a ruffle and stitch u pillow Klip on to we lacing ub ma wiuuo man, It will slilrr any kind of goods. It will make plaited trimming cither wltn or with out sewing It on. It will make plaited trimming either scallaped or oiiKiVUb. nuu mw a uipuig uu at, uiu bttiuo uiuu. 11 Will LUU&O &1U1U pitllUlJg. J. SALTZER, Gen'l Agent, Bloumsburg, Pa. oct. 1, '80-tf. ItsVilkrtMmli KlCt'RJlo TlCKST. frorr fhlfAu an) otvH i.o1nt. in TJBN VKR, COLOTIADO HPTlINOa. an PUliliLO, AM) HBTUilN, by fully luw i stir. Thw tlrkuU will l irtxni ifi'intr wfHt wldiln tiftotm (1 uny fitmi diilt'ur mlf. jiJtoitur until Oototxr 3U( fullowtiitf. liillinan I'ftliiro tVn re tun i. thli Coiiihuiiv from C1UCAO0 t. COUNCIL BtUFFH, TOl'tK A tin KAKrJAa CITV, fonnlny k lino w but inw ( h atiitj uf ci" ItiUHNVI' htvi rUKliLO. I'inlnif Vn ar ul lacliwl lu lui IhruUsfb (rulnn, in whl'j uttaifj can U otiUlntxl kt Ihe ituii)i. bl prluv of kevrnljrfl i ent. For rttri, furthur tuft rmutuij, autl eJfRHnt Map ul Uiittnl Htttt tr, adiirt'Si, Q. A. BEAN, Oun'l Eitem Ak', M17 liroatlwftv.NcwYurk ami WAkUiuirton ft, UoitUtn, Mun Juno ll-sm LEGAL KliANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND $1 LI.! m ot Titsiee' . .tA-l ... I,.ln. I), nan n, rt l,A.t P,.l!,rna. for her Schools. To this end It solicit young persons of good anilities and gooa purposes,-inoso w no tiesiro hi u ts. To all such It promises aldln developing Their powers, und abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter leaving School, lor , of Triisteen. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the principal Churches for Communion mtrposts. EXCELLENT FOB LADIES AND WEAELY PEKSCNS AND THE AGED. Speer'a Poxt Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. This Celebratfd Notlvo Viae Is made from tho Juice ot tho t porto drape rallied In this Country Its Invaluablo Tonio and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine, lieli g the pure Julcorf the drupe, produced under Mr. Vpter's own personal su ervlslon, Its purity and genuineness aro guranteed. Tho youngest child m.iy pariake of Its generous qualities and the weak est Itivulld uso It lo advantaKe It Is particularly benlUclal to the aged and debilitated, nnd smtod to thu various allmenta that affect tlieweaker sex. It Is In every respect .. WINK TO UK HKLIKD ON. SPEER'S P. JT. Sherry, Tne P. J. SIIKIIIIY la a Wine of Superior character and partakes of the golden nuallllesof tho grape, from v, hlch It la made. For l'urlty, ltlchness,lriaor and Medical rropertles, it will bo found unexcelled. SPEER'S 1. J.Sraiidy. This BltANDY stAiids unrivaled In this Country, being far superior for medical purposes. IT IB A I'UKK distillation I om tho grape and con tains valuablo medical properties It bas a delicate flavor, similar to that of the grapes from which it is dlstllled.and Is In graat favor among nrst class families. Beo that tho signature cf ALFRED HI'BER.Passalc N J., Is over tho corK of each bottlo. SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM. dooiM sot- To Nervous Sufferers Tho Great European uexea7. PH. J. B. BIMfSON'S Bl'KCtHO MSDICINE. I)r, .1.11. Simpson's Hpcclilo Medicine Is a positive emu iui u,ci vii'iiv t'l puujr nr Lrtiiu ur HAUt'Stt oi uny kind, such as weakness and all diseases resulting iiuuu.giiuu. tautiii,, jii iiAuiiiij.nn iiiui i uaitiy, Languor, Lassitude. Dei resslon ot Hplrlts and func tional darangemcnts of the nervous tjbtem nen- I'lUUjr, 1-UUlD IU 1UU iiacK or etuo, ixs. of Memory. I'rema- turo old age and dis eases turn ieau u CflDHiiptlon.lusaut ty 4 an early gravi or both. No luattet bow Bhattered tlit system maybetroii! execbsca of inj kind, a Bhort course i ui tms mtdlelue will iLbloro'TJiu lost functions and crocure health and bannlnpM where before was duapondencv and gloom. Iho Bpe viiiu iiiiuiwuia w uvius imui nim wuuucrim BiluvrUB. 1'amphlets sent tree to all. Write for them and get full partricuiar. l'rtoe. flpecino $1.00 per package, or Blx packages for (V o. Will be sent by mall on receipt of money. Address all orders, J. 1). SIMI'BoN'bMKHKjINUL'O. Nos. 104 and ie Main streot, Dunalo, N, Y. leb.ll.-aMf TyAINWRIOHT A CO., WUOLKSAUI QltOGKKS, roiUPILmil, Dealeraln TKAB, BVHU1U, COfru, BUQAH, UOLAKSSri uri. wioxj, iioi.il BOM, a, Vo. N, K Comer Second aid Arob. KCreota, autous. Arm. V. Cotirxe in Physical Culture. t ,,..,, P.P. HILLMtlt, Secretary, Is a compound o( tho virtue of sarsaparll la, stilllugiu. tu.iiiilrnke, yellow dock, with the lodliln of potash nnd iron, nil powerful lilood-tiialdng, lilood-cleanslnj:, und llfe-sus-tnlniiig i'lement.1. It is thu purest, safest, nnd most effectual nlleratlvn inedlclno known or nvailnbln to tlto public. Tho .sci ences of tnedlelnu and chemistry have never produced so valuable ti remedy, nor ouu so potent to euro nil diseases resulting fiom impure blood. It cures Scrofula nnd nil scrofulous diseases. Erysipelas, Hose, or St. Anthony's Klrc, IMiuples nnd Kucp-Kriihs, l'nstules, Dlotchcs, Hulls, Titiiiors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Itlioiini, Scald-head, King-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Itliciimatlsiii, Alercurliil Disease, Nemalla, Fenialn Weak nesses and Irregularities, .luundlce, All'cctloiis ot tlto Liver, I)yspesla, Kmnclatioti, und General Debility. Uy Its searching and demising qualities It purges out thu foul corruptions which contatnitiatu the hlood nnd cause derange ment nud decay. It stimulates nud enlivens the vital functions, promotes energy and strength, restores nnd preserves health, and infuses new lifu nud vigor throughout tho whole, system. No suffctur from any dis ease which arises from impurity of the hlood need despair who will give Aveu's SAitsAi'Aitii.LA a fair trial. It is folly lo experiment with tho numer ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap materials, Hint without medicinal virtues, offered us Mood-purifiers, while disease becomes inoro tlrmly seated. Avr.u's Saksai'Aiui.la is a medlelno of such concentrated curative) power, that it is by far tho best, cheapest, and most reliable hlood-purllier known, l'hysieiaus know its composition, nnd pre scribe It. It has been widely used for forty years, and lias won tho iiiupialilled coull deneu ot tn II lions whom It lias benefited. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., l'ructlcal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLO UY ALL DIlL'UGISTS KVtllY WIIERB. THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. t3TNo other lino runsThrco Through Pas scnger Trains Dnlly between Chicago, Dos Moines, Council HIiitTs, Omaha. Lincoln, Bt. Joaoph, Atchison, Topclia and Kansas City. Direct connections for nil points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, No vada. New Moxlco, Arizona, Idaho.Oregon and California. Tho Shortest, Speediest nnd MostComforta bio Houto vinlfannlbi.l to Fort Scott, Denlsnn, Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galves ton and nil points In Terns. Tho uncounted Inducements offered by this Lino to Travelers and Tourists, aro ns follows) Tho colotiratcd Pullman (lo-wheol) I'alaco Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, ., u.lc Q. I'alaco Drnwlng-Hoom Cars, with Ilorton's Hccllnlng Chairs. No extra chargo for Seats In Hccllnlng Chultn. Tho famous C. It. Si D. I'alaco DlniturCars, Oorgoous Smoking Cars fitted with Klcgant Illirh-lUckcil Hitttnn Ho volvlng Chairs for tho cxcluslvo uso of first class p'lAicngorB. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Great Through CarAtraugo mcnt, makes thls,nbovo allothors, thofavorito Houto to tho South, Soutb-Wcst, and tho Fur West. , Try It, and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celchrntol Lino for sale ut nil offices In tho United States and Ciuinda. All Information nhout Hates of Faro, Sleep. Ing Car Accommodations, Tlmo Tables, will bo cheerfully given by applying to J. Q. A. HHAN, Gen'l Eastern Agent, U3 Washington St., Ilostou, Mass. ....... .. ..'ln(, S,T "midway, Now York. JAMI5S H. WOOD, tlen. Pass. Alit.. Chicago. T. J. POTTHH, Gen. Matugor, Chluugo. March 18, 'so, 40t CANCERS CURFD At Crane's Career Infirmary, Addlsec, N. 7. IIIINDllEDS OF I'ElttONH from all parts ot the vorld have been cured of tiitn mnri, rira,,..,, .ti r"u ."un b wunesfea that they have been rescued Irom atenlbie and untimely death. Doctors. M inisters and tho Poor treated free. Write l?m. u ?l8t. Wftl!".1 rnr.' 'solars. Adddress Drs. Oct 1 ' 1 Ul'OWN, Addlhon, N. Y. Weaver 8c Oo'a Ads. $1, .uuuxi iiimi 5f-(1VY,ir YM.w..i ! uu uungrii iu lei o jour own town, or bo away from home over night. Any ono can louducttho busi ness. Itrcqtiliisnociirltul. E WILL b'l'AKT YOK WITH AN OUTFIT WOHTII U rFJKE.-tn If ynu ore (mrlojcd during tho day you cun make from f I tots an cKtilr g. heme t.f our agents report a rrnit of m lu a Unglo day. Write at once for full particulars lo E. G. HIDEOUT, to Harclay street, N. Y wco march 11, fHo .! S i . . SUPEKIOR TO ALL OTHERS. JUKI Hit Illflien PrlieB Awarded. PIANOS niHYHlt .v SON, TO Arch street Philadelphia. Highest Awards fci the test rianost London Paris, Centennial and I'enn'a BtaUi Kalru. m aicli u, 'M-ern wico LATEST STYLES OF aA.X.XiI3ST3- OAEDS vim imWimEh bJhmJ RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES FiNNSYliVANIA I'.AIMtOAt). rim DKU'lllA UI1IK II. II. DIVISION. SUMMER TIMK TADLK. On and nfler Sunday. Juno Vitus), ii,. n )l,nl'M'nileln1ill.t Krln l!:i lnvi.l tiiuli "1 WKSTWAIID. Krlo Mall leaves rntladoipiiH u M . " llarnsburg 4 as?2 Wllllaimport g,JJ " " Jersey shore (," lick Haven Vmi ' ItenoMi 11 Jsl! anlvoatKrla Vi? Niagara Kxrrcss leaves I'hllailelphla nm.l " iinmsuiug laiSn nrr. nt Wllllniniport a 15 K" " " I.oekllacn 4 tot " llchovu ?, c" E Fast Lino leaves Phlladelrhla 13 in S' " Ilarrlsbutg tZl " arrive at wiillattisport mi 5: " Lock Haven 0 iocib EASTWAIID. Paclflo Kxprcsi leases Lock Haven 7 m j. icraey M.'iro 7 87 " " IIIlamsiKirt sa," " arrlvoat llarrlslpitrg HosS, " I'iilladelphTa ," " ." Knnc ooi,, Day nxrress leaves Itenovo luoji " " Lock Haven 11 m." " " V llllatnsport lsv.it 11 arrive at Hnrrlsburg 8 40c ' " l'hlladelphlft 0 4lpi " " Krlo 11331! Krlo Mall lcavos llenovo ' Lockllavcn luMji " " willlamsporc Dan? " arrives at llarrlsburg 3ooi " " Phlladelpiita 7 8HI Fast Lino leaves Wlillamsport Ikisj! arrives at llarrlstmrg Slisa ' " Phlladelptdii lull Erlo Mall and Fast Lino west and Panne? . K.ist make eiost connections at Knrtimmi ....... , i 11 n ,1'... .... pcraruuu, t-'rlnMnll West. NtflL'nm ItjrnrcRq Wetf Lino West mako closo connection at WUllt. wltn n. v. it. v. trams uorin. Nlnirnra Express West and Dav Eiiai makocloro conuectluu atLockllau'n wltuni lb. 11. ti uiua. Hrlo Mall cast and West connect at Erie , trains on L. S. &M. S. H. H. ; nt Corrv with u i-.a: v. it. it.: ab n. nnuruuii wnn 11. n. y.jcp . ana nr. iiruiwuou wan a. Jt. it. Parlor cars will run between PhltalclpMii WUIamsport on Niagara Uxpress west, nnd Inn press icost. Sleeping cara on all ulght trains WM.A. HALIUMS, General -.Trr'PiTL,Tj v ncvTiiir 11 uri.. NOHTIIWAHD. Northern Express C,3ii a. m nrrlvo Elmlra lc ...... V uw wt.,ll,,tu.,lt,ut, O.i," ltocucsicr 4.41 " NIagara.su Vtat.nrn Pvnntaa 1 fir: r, ,n ft.pli.n f...l-. will, u Vl.llllIlUUIllU 3,41 - " Hochester 9 ts - II lUI-..,r,. ,n . Fast lino CIO p m nrrlvo Elmlra n.u; " Watklns lis SOUTHWAHD. Southern Express 1 ,32 a. m. arrive Harrtsb'g s 'ii nrrlvo Philadelphia " Ualtlmoro 7.H Paclllc Express 10.00 a m arrive Hnrrlsu'g u.t(, " Now Y'ork c is " llaltlinoto (ti " Watihlngton Day Expressl.51 p tn arrive llarrlsburg s,H " Philadelphia c. I " New York 9. " Ilaltlmuro u " Washington Erlo Mailt. 05 a. m. arrive nnrrlsburtr 3ML- " Philadelphia 7.3J " Now York "0.JI " Ualtlmoro J.t " Washington 9 w L. P. FA11MEH, General Passenger Ats.t FHANIC THOMSON, Gonoral Manspi illl I I.A I J KI j I'll A AND JtI;AI)liMl AWIANOEMRCT OF PASSF.N'f.F TRAINS. June ST, 1881. For Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, IWW Tamaqtta, &c 11,43 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. T,to and c,43 p. n, For WLUlamsport, c,le s,to a. m. and 4,oc p, m. TTUiKn rnn hupkht t.ravr ah rni.ijiwu. iki kdii CKlTKn.l i.eavo now YorK. via. Tnmanenu u.uu n. ra. via. Hound Ilrook Houto 7,45 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, 0,45 a. tn. and Tamaqua, 1,85 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,10 B, io a. m. nnd 4,00 p. a. JX:avo wiuiamsriorr.9 45 a.rn.2.00 n. m. and 4.11 1 1'nRHem.orH tn nnil frnm fjnwr Vnrlr In Tir nend and to and frnm IMilla le.lnlilfL cro thro. without change of cars. J. E. WOOTTES, General Manici V. U, UANUUUK, General Passenger and Tlckot Agent Jan. 10, 1481 tr. D H I . A VV 1H' .1 f 11V1'N1 1 WESTKKN HA1LHOAD. BI.OOMHDUKG DIVISION. Tlmo-Tablo No. 3D, Takes effect at 4:30 A. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1S78. NOHTn. '.It, U Ui lb ttj STATIONS. SOUTH a.m. pn, Scranton... .llellevuo... Taylorvllle., ...Lackawanna. Plttston... 9 33 i 10 t 0 ,1 1 9 45 9 53 10 07 1 '11 I 3 30 I 3 !S I : ti 1 3 49 1 2 53 1 r I .. West l'ltuton... Wyoming.,, Maltby... .licnnett..., Kingston.., 10 18 10 33 10 2J 10 84 10 43 10 63 11 07 11 13 3 II I 3 19 I Kingston ..nymouui June. ....Plymouth..., Avondalo Nantlcoko .Uunlock's creek. ...Khlckshlnnr 3 10 I 3 IS I 3 SI I 3 35 f 3 W S 4 H3 ! .m. Hick's Ferry..,. ....iicaen itaven... llerwick .....Briar Crock ... Willow Grovo.. Lime lildgo..... Espy......... ...Uloomsburg Hurert ........ 4 11' I 4 IS I 4 S 1 4 V9 1 4 93 1 4 41 I 4 49 i 4 5S i 11 9J 11 39 11 45 11 51 11 57 18 18 Catawlssa Bridge. D W 3 5 IS I 9 IS I uSO e is 1 .....uanviuu Cbulusky....... Cameron Jorthuinberlacd. 13 45 ur i. tt a tut as fv MirL BaporlntondeDt's omcu, Ccromon, Juno 10, W sTt y-N flllin, f.n,L,ir., fwul ..,,,1. full IrKtT uvuo 1UI IU1IUUIIIUU IUU HlUOb ,-ivit.-: It Sir uiimwion uu. (inj uiiu k.JJ vuk".-.. . uuDiuvwi ta pu vmoj iu nail.) vui. .i.wnvKlvu. IV, 11, a llUlil 11V ri J pull can ran who lswi nirto weik. Wcmen nreasx. . ,-ociiui us iiivu. 1 ujn uiiu giriscuu turn lurkt: Manv have marln ulthn t.iiMtrfKH nvcrnnn LUCuT rt nil ara In n .li.nlaim.. in,,.,n.iit.i II ninr IMI nnil rnnlrilfir .,1,1, . I.V. 7. n,,i fnilU jwu, -i, V wuiD.i,KiraL uiuill. A uu uu puii", luvcALCuuiuii ill it. wniuin fl nm, riRr. 'I uuk .. fnrnfch.ri .rtHn..n.... ...... ....... t,tn UUL uvu la- ow-ljf YOU CAN BUY THE B LATCH LEY PUMP IInllnril,or with Copprr,I'orrrlalii,or Iron I.liiluga. I'jirh ono ktunellcd with my iiume" maniilartiirer is ivntranti'd III material ami i--' striutlon. Fur wilo by tho best hotiHSi lu I trade. If ynu du nut know where to get U"; putiii, write to uiu as In-low, and I will n" name of ngi-nt nearc.1 ynu, who will upl'ly"u at my lowcvt ptlces. CHAS. O. ELATCHLEY, Manufacturer, Wi Market St., PhlUdolphla, fi. marcu 4, m aa HELP, ICIUUi Ulficuj ninBju-n.i wpniiiiv unim lii'iba s iiri ttn nft imnruip cr HlfH. i rift ti.fi1nrj4n 1111 liAv mfirfi tnSLQ lu finllnrv u ncr'tH U'a fnmlbh an tns IB OUl . nil flio tnti tisciil (r. K'av nnuhnni(TB.7lfUj' p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 so 4 Vi 40 9 23 8 17 9 37 9 OS 9 30 8 63 3 51 9 21 8 M S 40 9 19 8 40 8 41 9 14 19 41 1U 30 8 33 3 SO 9 04 8 13, 3 10 8 44 8 S3 8 SO 8 KS 8 19 3 IS 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 89 7 61 S 51 8 28 7 83 S 39 8 17 7 33 S 34 8 13 7 S5 S 38 8 00 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 03 S 04 7 44l fl CO 1 67 7 39 0 60 1 61 7 33 45 1 46 7 9 SI 1 31 7 11 0 16 0 (JO 1 00 6 40 p.m. p.m a.m. w how; ume 10 ine vorit or cmy your mn tru thilllrfnmhflAn smr, fell iVaN. .J1l Milt Pl? . . ". - i - . . - rrMr. AT THIS OFFICIC At the 'COLUMBIAN OFflOE,'