The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 09, 1881, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG-, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Ihf r'xrr.ier'a lull .rntnry.
Tlio coming fnnucr lmt got to lo n
.n'iontlllo man, nnil ilic mmiht thf niuttct
ia niii!iH'ly fnwil tlio Ituilor for lilin ami
nil hi folk. Tin- v i.:ilillitltH of noil art
nH important tm lliv u:itbi1il Iuh of the
tenuis Hclcrioil to work tl-onu and tlio
fnnt"r who it a fiicl jmlip- of hois lies'
iiul ; jhkii jtiitifu or no iutlffr a all if
W lniid, H In adoriy n,odi',iiy.'iit. Then
aro tunny furifivM 'who ortntiot rend or
who liavc never lictnl - tlimMPMiun oo
8"iK who know no'hij'jj about phon
pli itc. tdtro;'i'i' nr po'.aih, litit, iipvpHIio
' is have IU'VT jet failed to work any
1 nd vhah liiM ti-jt put into thMi vara
vUhporftc' iHiwkh. X itwiOiHtimiling
'irarr of ;! , tliy lin lh.otl
v"io olwcrvc.i', v. .. ,;fod iiiptnoryand
Imvo sj.ot-1 d atv.iy (Ik- .vocMciiof their
' 'niti, uovir t. ho .m into wonfo, hut
oM.y to he '! ij. il o.itin ( hoirown piac-
' . a fund ot u-, fnl knowledge an piv-
"t"il as t'h' "ii-t Icaiiicd profcmf ever
lu.oiR'd id T'n'so nun aro Hcunititio
fur.niM in Uio true c;iso of tho tennj
y t limy cannot express theiiifolvi-H in
a-iy tnodp only liy example. Prm-pl is
ii 'jdod their pouTrx. Tney necr emiM
hi eome tencliern bivattso it would take a
1 li'tinv.t to show what thoy know, and
their pupils would ho HUinir.intiimU'il be
fore thoy were ready to graduate.
Tlieso hoine-madu siiioiitiliu farmers
have no apparatus to perform kuo.Ii ox
licrltncutt as terra cultiiro calls for; no
chemicals with which to test tho many
fallacies laid before- tho rural public; but
oidy a few little grains of common sen? o
which in a pure soil would grow such a
tonibly Round crop of experience. And
hero lies their safety; they do not know
enough to bo misled by any of tho many
plausible theories offered them; thoy can
not understand them and their brain re
mains tmmuddled. Blessed bo ignorance
when so eminently useful. There is
a class of farmers coining to tho front,
however, who aro possessed with a de
siro for knowledge, who have learned
that in this year 1H81, "knowkdgo is
power." These men havo not tho tech
nical knowledge to enable them to use
philosophical apparatus, or to cull sam
ples, or to create combinations from the
constituents of the soil on their farms,
and aro thus held back from much tirau-
tieal knowledge absolutely necessary to
their prosperity, lo tins class I wisli to
offer a few ideas, which, if pursued, will
prove extremely interesting as well as.
protitable.
soils aro extremely various, ranging
trotn clay so pure as to make the best of
or ok, itown to sand so pure as to travel
to and fro with every wind. Every kind
of soil when acted upon by water (lain)
acts as a filter. Clay allows but little of
the mineral components to pass, while
sand suffers all to descend to a certain
depth. Tho various mixtures of clay and
sand, the basis oi all sous, arrest the tcr
tilizing properties of liquids according as
tho proposition ot each predominates,
Here wo havo the secret of profitable
manuring. A clay soil will retain the
ferti i.ing i rinciph s near tho Btirfaco,and
surface-rooted plants will iind their food
there when they need it. A sandy soil
allows tho strength of manure to wash
deeper, consequently deep-rooted plants
must bo placed there. Tho exact placo
of retardation of the strength of manure.
in any green soil, then, is a mattor oi
great, nupoitance. 'Without this knowl
edge crops may be put in so contrary to
their requirements as to causo a general
failure over the wbolo farm; while with
it, hy a mere shilling to congenial held;
(very eio'p would havo been succor-Sir'.
Salt (lie lows.
Cows should reemo all the salt they
want. A very good plan is to make an
nrtiticial sall-bek by placing ground or
coarse salt iu troughs accessible to tho
cows when they want to get it; or by
placing larger pieces of ordinary rock
aalt where tho cows may lick at them
when they feel inclined. Most people
Ball their cows about onco a week, and
then irivo them a pretty good dose. This
is, of course, better than not to give any,
but its incongruity and unfitness will
better bo appreciated perhaps by the
dairyma't himself if ho will try taking his
own Bait in tho sumo way; say on bat
urday or Sunday morning, ho should eat
a teaspnouful of salt, and let that do for
the wei k. A cow imi t a human being
tit physiology and common sense are
pretty much the same, whether they ;u
applied to man or other animal.-, iu tin
matter of alimentation and tho ordinary
functions of digestion and so on. if
cows are fed in the stable every day
they should caon have a good teaspoon
ful of salt every morning in the trough
or a pieco of jock salt )nay Ho in the
trough to bo licked when sho wants it.
If cows are not stabled.every day or two
h box of salt should bo placed m the
Held, or at tho milking place, so as to be
accessible any tuno when the cow teel
like having a lick.
Kooil fur llruwicg Fowls.
Tho J'dultry Yard says that food for
young and grqwing fowls must, to obtain
good growth, bo rich in nitrates and
phosphates' Corn meal contains much
oil, which, before it can bo appropriated
by the system, lias to go through a mini
her of chemical changes, conseouentlv
it is too vioh a food to be fed exclusively
to very young chickens. Coarse oatmeal
mixed with milk, is very nutritious lood
Cracked or whole wheat is also excellent
and tho two mixi d iu equal parts give
undoubtedly, tho bust giainfood we can
obtain, with perhaps, tho exception of
rico. Milk curd is very nutritious, and
should always bo given them when it
can bo had. It insect food is uot abund
ant, and milk or curd not obtaiuable.fced
fresh meat boiled and minced. Aftor
tho chickens havo got a good start in
feathers, com meal can bo used as tho
general grain food, as oatmeal aud
wheat (thongh tho best)aro too expensive
for constant use. For vegetables, boiled
potatoes, mushed and mixed with wheat
bran, aro excellent.
Carrots as Food fur Stock.
In many respects, carrots nro prefera
ble to any kind of roots raised in this
country for stock. A (jivon weight con
tains n larger proportion of ilesh, fat
aud milkforniing principles. They im
part a desirable color and no undesirable
odor or flavor to milk. Thoy aro rich in
sugar and aro therefore relished by
young stock. When cooked, thoy nro
readily oaten by pigs aud poultry. As
food for horses thoy nro very far superior
to any roots grown. Many horsemen iu
the cities go to great pains to procure a
supply of carrots for their stables They
improve tho digestion of horses, keep
up their condition, and impart a gloss to
tho hair. CarrotH aro almost tho only
kind of roots that can bo fed to homes
with advantage.
A brother aroso iu n weekly prayer
meeting in Now Jersoy, and said:
"Brethren, when I consider tho shoit
iicwi of life I feel as if I might bo taken
away ttuddcidy, like a thief in tho night
"Is there much water in the cistern,
IJiddyt" inquired ngeiitlenmn of his Btr
varil irlrl. "Jl' full on tho bottoju," ebe
relied. hv Uwo'a ouo tdHmlL
Table Etiquette.
l'Ulll.tSlir.ll FOR Tilt I1KNKI1T OF FOItKHlN
KltS. Macaroni should bocutintoshottpfc ces
and should be onion with an even,
tftflpeful motion, film absorbed by the
yard.
Stones iu ohwilos or othor fruit ihould
not bo placed upon the tablecloth, but
slid quietly and unostentatiously Into
the poe.k' t "of your uelhbor or noiseless
ly towed under the tnWo.
If one of tho u. i, lb l.iin fhould d'"' -
raw oyMcr into his bosom and he should
have trouble in fisbt"" i.i, do ti i
make f.weliotiH remain alout u, but n
st him to find ii, bviiihuig li'-n lily all
tho time.
If y.hI lrike a, worm in your fruit d.'
not oall uWe' i ion to it by tn.iMna( it
withtho nui.-i.u km-. ThW is not only.
ncotuh, but ii is regarded in the boM
society as blao and exceedingly vice
versa.
If von cannot accept an invitation t
liniier do not. write your regiots on tho
back of a pool chock with a bluo pencil.
This is uot legnrded as ricochet.
A simple noto to your host, informing
him that your washer woman refuses to
elent, is sullicient.
In dunking wine, when you get to tho
bottom of your glass, do not tlnow your
lieail back and draw in your urcaiu hko
tho exhaust of a bathtub in order to got
tho last drop, as it engenders a feeling
of tho most depressing melancholy
among the gue.Hs.
After eating a considerable amount, no
not rise and unbiieklo your vest Btrap in
order to get more room, a'' it " is not ex
actly itn fait and deshabille.
If, by mistake, you drink out ot your
finger bowl, laugh heartily and make
some lacetious retnaiK, which win
chango tho course of conversation and
enow the friendly leeling among mo
members of the party.
If vou happen to drop gravy on your
knifo blade back near tho handle do not
run tho blado down your throat to re
move tho gravy, as it might injure your
epiglottis, and it is not embonpoint, any
way.
When vou aro at dinner do not take
up a raw oyster on your fork and play-
miry asK your iiost n u is ueuu. iko-
marks about death aro in very poor
taste.
Pears should bo held by tho stems and
peeled gently but firmly, not as though
you were skinning a dead horse. It is
not bou ton.
Oranges aro held on a fork while be
ing pulled, and the facetious style of
squirting the juice into the eyes of tho
hostess is now au revoir.
The new edition of Webster's diction
ary contains the principles of pronuncia
tion, rules f or-spelling, prefixes and suf-
nxes, pionuiiemg vooauiiiunvs, tjuuiii
tions, words, phrases, proverbs and col
loquial expressions from the Greek, Latin
aud modern foreign languages rendered
into Jitighsh, with n table ot money,
weight, and measure of the principal com
mercial countries in tho world, including
gold and silver coinage. A complete
English grammar is found in this diction
ary. 1 his book has been compiled lor
every business, profession, teacher, stu
dent, and family. Accompanying the
book is acomplete index,ruiming through
all tho letters of the alphabet, which aio
stamped on tho lid so that by turning to
any letter ot tho beginning ot a word
you can open the book in au instant,
thus saving much time aud labor.
CAUTflOHT.
GET THE
STRONO COMPETITION
In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in tho production and sale
of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to
bogus Organs that are continually
any merit wnuiever, excupi to uo oiiureu cneap, ana men wiien purclias
cd found to be dear at any price. Will you not then, reader,
If you Contemplate Buying an Organ
consider it your only safeguard to
names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of
styles ot the celebrated itstey Organs cau now be seen at tho now rooms
of the Only Authorized Agent foi the Estey Organs in
Columbia Oounty. A guarantee for five years from the manu
facturers accompanies every Estey Organ.
Jane u.'so-tt
A TRUE
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A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER
IltON BITTIIIIS are highly
liko a charm on tho illgerllwi organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
ai Usfin7 the Foal, lldching, Jlmt intheStmac,JIeaTUwn,tle. Tlio only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken tho teeth or fr'vo
hcutlnohe. Bold ly all druggists. Write for Uio A It 0 Iiook, 32 n. of
useful aud amusing rcaillng tent free.
IIUOWN GIIKMICAXi CO., BalUmoro, MO.
BITTERS
l'lir I'nrllfst Torpedo lloat.
A naval olllcer who is well versed in
sueh mutter, tays thnt the earliest tor
pedo boat ever invented was that do
signed-by David llushkell, one of tho
ollioers of the American army during tho
Revolution Tho vessel was shapeu like
a watch cao, and loaded so as to stand
on itn edge in the water. It was intond
i 1 jo bo ft submnr'tio affair, operated by
a man inside, who by tun ing a crank,
kept it i notion Attached t' th' ma
chine was a box containing I'M pounds
of powder, ami a e.1o"Work arrangement
30 "imti'ivtd ft to exnlodu tho powder a
a givMi lime. This box had a chain at
Uiuhod in it, aul.e "lid of .vhiohwasa
lnrgr'jih). The idea wnslo run under the
bottom of a voms'O, diivu tho pin Into
her, then oust the bus Jnnw from the tor
pedo boat and get as far off as possible,
lhe lleet of Loid Howe was at that time
lung in Now York harbor, audHergeant
Kr.ra Leo agreed to make a ttial of tho
new invention by attempting to blow up
one of tho loyal voxels. Ho was placed
in the mnidiine. nnd ran it down the bay
and under tho bottom of Lord Howe's
flagship, the Eagle, lie then attempted
to drive the pin into her bottom, but a
heavy sheathing of copper prevented; and
after slaying under tho ship for several
hours he cast loose the powder package
and returned to tho city. It is probable
that if this attempt had been successful
it would havo advanced torpedo waifaro
a hundred years.
A gentleman at Elmira, N. Y., recent
ly tested tho notion provnlunt among
nurserymen that if on tho longest day of
tho year, Juno 21, tho bark of a tree is
entirely peeled off, no injury will bo
done to tho live, but that a now bark
will immediately grow thereon. Ho had
an old and worthless apple tree, from
which he stripped the bark on tho 21st
of Juue,aud to his surprise tho leaves did
not eveii wilt, but grew right along, and
the tree is now growing a lino bark. It
is explained that about thattlmo in Juno
tho sap of tho tree does not lie immedi
ately next to tho bark, but is confined iu
a delicate inner bark that forms. Thus
peeling the bark off, at tho samo time,
does not deprive tho tree of tho sap.
a Tii.vviu.tuis stoiiv.
After spending months at European
and American watering places and thou
sands of dollars looking for health, I re
turned home disheartened and wretched.
I had consulted the best physicians and
traveled far and near without benefit and
expected to die. A fiiend urged atrial
of Parker's Ginger Tonic. Three bot
tles and careful diet have worked won
ders and brought mo excellent health
and spirits, and you may publish my ex
perience for tho benefit of similar suffer
ers. A Cincinnati lady.
The boys arc laughing about an oper
ator in tho Galveston ollice. Ho took a
written messago from old Mose, and
after painfully scrutinizing it B.aid, "You
must write it plainer, undo ; I can't
make head or tail of it." "Never mind
boss, jess send it off as it is. My boy
Jim knows de olb man's handwrite.
Hit's a shame your f adder nebber sent
yer to school bo you cud read writin."
The Chii ago Times says: "New York
papers disclose that mussels aro destroy
ing tho oysters." The muscles most de
structive to oysters, however, aro at
tached to the New x oik jaw.
BEST,
springing into existence, without
select an instrument bearine the
J. SELTZER, Agent,
Bloomsburg, F a
ON
ROE TONIC W
recommended for all diseases re-
ilert Fragrant is Ecfitshltiff of Poifaass
exceedingly Oollcato ami lasting.
Price, 23 eta; Large Bottle:), 7 i ota.
8olJljr4cftlrlli,nnigA IVtfofncrf. Cltfutlrsa efltl.
t A Co., N. Y., w, wry kolllt.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
Tho Modlclno for Every FnmllYi
NEVEP1 INTOXICATES.
Madefi tin C in r. Hucliu. Maru'rAVr.Riilllnpt. H
f and other ofilu h t vcgmMe trrnediM known, 4
t Takrh's Oivgpv To- ic hit rrm trknUv varied 1
f curativttK.wcr. ' ilthe crenictt ' tonm n(itrwt J
L. ... 1 . . . . " 1
r of, Hiootirurrif-i ftndldvci KCjfuutor ever rude re
t Tho Boat Mcdioino You oan Use i
t forEostoriogHoalth&Strongth j
Itconir. nctita U fi- m lhe f rt done, tcmhc.1 A
ittSv ik'ii!tn on.l I ivfutAPti d tu ere or i
lie'pnll ..ii of tho t'o"! Stumn It, Illxxl. j
r KWrt'-yl, liver Urinary OrcfciK, fill L'ott ptninMof J
AV'nnwMi. fJeivomn', Fleet lensness, llhturon 4
Vim mi! TininVeunoiii.
liynl, tjl't.i tl y( ittmiytftveyourli'e. s'tt. 4
nit ii -'re it LilntppiM Kvn'cenuinebotlie
has cur 'ictuttirnon cmt t.ii, wrnt-Dcr. Hiycox & 4
L Co., N. Y. lArgoMing in buying $! tire.
Jtiat TVJmt in Wnntcil.
Vvi-TboHy Vr.M hiir It t. y ( r foil' 1 h felt
hi iifitof a I1 iir f!rtorer ol il driisini; that Is
rleinly, ncreealJy ti-rfnraeil nml li.iimt. I'ar.
ker'i llAirt'tlsamt-itiiries theintwt f.HtUious In
l1ieete,pectl. Pohl Lydniftr;ilin! joe. unit $t.
oct. t, tv-iy a
Vtifanrnt l'uvimllrn l'tllm vn... i.ti.
IfliKMl.anU will comiilctcly clmtiRo tho blood In
thnriitlrcirktcm In lhr( o ii.niilli. Anvpcri-on
who rlll tako 1 pill each nlitht from 1 tn lawpoKn
niaylKji'r.toi-wltoritiiiit lii'allli. If mclin tlilnir
IhjiioIIiIp, Sontln'iinll frtr 8 letlcr tnmii,
J. S. ,l(HI.SOX CO., llmton, Slats.,
fnvmrrtif JUintwr, Jltr,
AGEHTSWAHTED OTrfflVyM
una Jlnchlnn evor laventxil. will knllnpatror
fiocklius.witn lli:i:i, una TOH romiilrtc. In
SO inlnulca. It will also knit n ureal variety of t ancy
jurkror which thcralialwan n reaily rarket, ifcn.l
lor circular an.l tenns lo tho Twniillily Itiilltliur
Maclilno Co. ,4tV Washington tit., liubton, Unas,
may 6, -HI. ly alj
Directions
For Catarrh
Hay Kcvcr, cold in tlio
head, c lujert with
llttlo miner, u nartlrle
ot Iho Uulm lino tno
uosti lis ; draw strong
orcaths through the
noHo. It will bo ub
ioiIjcJ, cleansing, and
healing tho diseased
joicuibiahu.
For IonfneNs,
Mnily a partlclo Into
"Iho ear.
KLY'S CI5EAM HALM
tlavlne trained an cnvlnlilo lornl renutatlon. rtlsnln.
clng ahotiior preparations In tho vicinity of ills
discovery, la, on its merits alone, recognized as a
wondeifnl remedy wherever known, a fair trial
will convince the most skeptical of Its curatlvo
powcra. It effectually cleanses tho nasal passugos
of Catarrhal virus, earning healthy secretions, al
luys Inflammation and Irritation, irotectstlic mem
branal linings of tho head from additional colds,
comnlotelv heals the sores, and restures the sense
of tasto and smell. ncncl!clai:rcsulls nro roallzed
y a row applications. A thorough treatment as di
rected will euro catarrh. Ah a household lemedy
for cold In the head It Is unequalcd. Tho balm lh
easy to uto and ngretable. trolrt by druggists at to
cents. On leculpt of ISO cents will mall a package
Send for circular, with full Information.
KLY'S UHKAM HALM CO., Owcgo, N. Y.
Pou salo In llloomsbnrgbr Jloycr liros., O. A. Kletm,
N. J. llenderahotl and J. II. Ktunorts nnd by Wholo-
salo Druggists generally.
si, oct, 'so-ly d
BEATTyf? Organs is useful stops, o sots rreds
uaaj.ii. q pjy fcs pianos MM up tvillus.
Catalog. Freo.
Aouress Ucatiy, Waihlngton, N.J.
may o, 'i-iy
am
Danchy & Co'b. Advt's.
BEATTY'S
dress Daniel K. He
0110AN8, 17 Stops, 5 Pet. (lold
cn Toncua lleeda. only t$6 Ad-
Hcatty, Washington, N. J. aug ! 4w
1IEVISKD NEW TESTAMENTS I
Illustrattd. Cheapest and llfht. Sells at sight.
noLm.Ns prnrrnPTAT. RfRMTR T
AgPEts Wanted. A. J. HOLVAN & Ct rh.la.
0 OLD MEDAL AWARDED
tho Author. A aew&nu grxl uea
Work,wnfTnted the tnwt and
ohoapMt, tndiipenxabis to euerj
inftn,ntiUedHthQScMnco(LU
ortBelf-LrQMrT&tion bound In
fin 08 1 Kmnch iqueIid, ombowed,
fall cUt.aoOpp.foiiUinsbeAQtiial
utoel acTaTmn. 125 precnr
I tiomi, piioa only S1.2& nn( bf
'ntftilt UlaBtrateduniple,6oaUi
And nnw.Addrma l'A&hnilv Mtwl.
biUJVY 1X11 DLlit KKK. No, 4 Ualfincbtt. Itoitvn.
nilLf, 20, 4-SV
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A bnok of rnro iirlKluuIIty, cnthh-il
PRACTICAL LIFE.
Tho great problem solved. Tho individual carefu'ly
consiutrcu ircm me apn or respnusiuiiiny up 10 uki
turlt.y.ln regard to education, home, fcoclety, loe,
niarrlaire. bitblncss, fcc How bread eaters are to b
tiread winners. Tho volume abounnsln striking
thoughts, rare tnfoimatlon nnd lntoro common.
snnsH. l'ull nitpn cnlorod nlutrs each ono a cem.
Agents wanled everywhere. Send ror circulars, lull
description terms, io., address J. c. McCukpy Co ,
t'uiiaiiuipuia, ra. u uug xu, s-.
6W.0 AOEN'18 WANTED to sell Iho Life of
PRESIDENT GAKFJELD.
ncludlncn full and n-curato account or Ulsbrlef but
eventful admlnlbti niton ; thogientconlllct ulthlhn
Sla witrls" hcaueu w iobkiuib: Uio oiurjoucai
attempt to assasslnoto him, with full partloul nsof
his cxtratirdlnarv Btirelcal trtaunent. etc. Thou-
snnds desire full parilculars, hencu this book Is
selling Immensely. Tei ins liberal, outfit we. Cir
culars free.
Hubbard lires., I'ups., va cuestnutst. i-niia.
atig s, 4.w d
TEXAS
AKKANSAS AND LOUISIANA-
CBEAPHOaaEB rOX. AXXi!
B0.C0O Laborers can get Immediate Emplry
ineni, atucoa wages, ca xaims ana uan
roads In Texas Alcne
The SoiHestern Immigration Co
Will mall, on nprllei tlon, free of cost, postage pro
paid, books wtlh uaps.gitlngRUthenticandrellablo
Inforrnatlnn.ln detail, of the state ofTexas.of Arkan
sas.or of Western Lculslana. We desire to confer
with those wishing to better tneir condition and aro
meditating a change to a now country. Address
1). (I. DU Vai , Secretary, Austln.Tcias.
J. rt. t Jliuu, .iuiieru jnuuujr,
U3 liroadway, New York,
Foreign Ofllco : WM. M l ano, l'retldeLt
Leadenhall House.
Lcadcnhall St., London, K. C, England,
aug i-w
THE TOTE mm MACHINE
Whereas, the world renowned teputatlon ot tlio
White sewing Macliino
Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to
all klndH of mean tricks to Injure Its reputation, we
ufgiocauuun auintcnuingpurtuagermiub w uuy
White Machine
except from Its regular authorized dealers, who will
be BUBUIned hy tho following warranty,
WE WAllltANT THE NATUHAL WEAK AND TEAK
Of TUB
White Shuttle Me Machine,
PLATE NUMIIElt 1033311 FOH FAMILY rnitPO
HKS. AND 1IKHKUY AllltBB TO KUK1 THE SAME
IN ItEI'AIR WJlt THE TEKM OV 1'IVIS YKAltH
KHOM TIIIU DATE, FltEE C CIIAIIUE.
This warranty excepts the breakage of needles
bobbins and Bhultlea.
This warranty will not be sustained unless the
plate number above riven corresponds wllh the
nuiaber on the Bhuttle race slide, ltewaro of defaced
or altered numbers,
WHITE 8XWIN0 MACHINE 00.
Tho "WHITE" SbnttlD Sewing MacUno
litis oKiinn oirioiTT titan ny ether family Bowing
Hacntne lor aowg every vuiuij ui wore.
J, SALTCKlt, OenerU Agent.
itiuoaubanf. t'.
SUUSCKIUE NOW TOR
THZ3 COXitT2BXA.3Sr
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SIXTH U011MAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburgj Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. S. WALiiBR, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.'
TntMSnillWll. niinr nvrtnnt rnr.fltltnt..i1. nfVTA tlifi ve.rv henl. frtflltlM trtr l'mr1nnfll onrl rMftwftfii tnarnlnti'.
iiiiuuiiiKHspacioua, lnviiing aim uunimuumua ; cornrieieiy ncaica uy steam, wmi vcuui.uca, iiuuiu uy gaa,
nnrlnc water.
IH'atlou healthful, unit easy ot accoas. Teachers oxperleneeit, eniclent, anil allTO to their work. Discipline, firm but klml, uniform and thorough,
moderate. Fitly eenla a week deduction to nil expecting to leach, students admitted at any llmu. llooms reserved when desired.
Uunrues of aludy prescribed by the HUilo t
I. Motlul School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses ! I, Academic. II. Commercial. III. Courec In Music IV. Course In Art. V. Course tn Physical Culture.
Tho momentary. Hclcntino and Classical Courses aro I'KOPKSStONAU and students graduatn? therein, lecclvostato Diplomat, conferrlnc the followto
corrcspondlnK Degrees ; Master ot tho Elements l Master of Iho Sciences ; Master ot tho Classics. Uraduatcs In tho other Courses recelvo Noruial Cortlllcatcs
LUL'iraiuiiuuit'nis,, qiquu uy mu uiuccrs or loo uoaru
The course of Btuil y prescribed by tho State la liberal, anil tho 8 riontlflc and Classical courses aro not Inferior to thoso of our best Colloecs.
i Jiuouiwrctmircaanignururueroi citizcnsnin.
RCntanilcnicli'ntTeacherstorherschools. Tothtsendlt solicits younif persous of good nbllltlos and
antiinciri,ainia,asritu(icnis. to nil sucn it promises
Catalogue, address tho 1'rlnclpal.
HON. WII.I.IA.H KI.VJ!I,I Ircl(trnl Honnl
oopr.
'70.-
SPRING
LARGEST
CLOTHING.
JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT
FOR
CUSTOM TAILORING
mow oiur HAND
AVE INVLTE YOUE EXAJMINA'iTON
TO HOW "WHAT TO WEAR," AN) "How TO WEAR IT."
CALL AT
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 REWARD.
oNIi; THOUSAND (l.OOO) DOLLAHS
1 HKM1UM oirercd lo ANY PERSON
hat wil! ilo as QKEAT A RANOE
OF AVOHK on ANY OTHER
MACHINE.
WHAT THE
HEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will mako wide Item on sheets, &c., hem all
manner ot bias woolen goods, as soft merino, crape,
or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It
makes a more elastlo stitch than any other machine
It will turn a hem and put In, piping at Bamo tlmo
Itwlll turn a hem. sew braid on Uio right sldo
and stitch on trimming at one operation.
It will do felling bias or straight, either on cotton
It will fell across Beams on any goods.
I will bind a PrefB or Skirt nnd Eew on facing,
either with or without thowlng Mllcbes; bind Dress
flnrwlfl Willi tliHItnmnTnnliiHfll iillhn.cnnllnnonnlnfn
squares or straight, lhe only machine that will bind"
hum, i.iuaKb, or ouier articles wun mas. Baiin or
mm, irom x 10 a incnes in wioin, wimoui basting.
It will gather with or wltnout sewing on.
it will gather between two pieces and eew on at
UioBOUlO UUIO.
It will make amnio and Btltch a pillow Blip on to
tho facing at the same tlmo.
It will shirr any kind ot goods.
It will make plaited trimming cither with or with
out sewing It on.
It will make plaited trimming either scallapcd or
straight, and sew aptplrg
will make knife plaiting.
on at the same time. It
J. SALTZER, Gen'l Agent,
Uloomsburg, Pa.
oct. 1, '80-tf.
Juno IT-Sm
LEGAL 11LANKS,
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THIS OJTICI
WMIytllXI1iaWCT'WW
frS.1 "H:r,.,';'T.-:( fel
KJffTj l-'l'llMII) if u.k,i.ri M'ri
ffVVi ful'jrl TIM II, .l:V,.,uilll Mf(t
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Kit rahn, hirtlii.rlDf, r nnti,- ? fi
nml fli,.;m:t Jliiii ol Unll f"' '
ul -liil Ir,.,.. ailtlirln, 1
JM 1. Q. A. SCAN, Oin'ILMlrmA ICS
Jaul :II7 llnnulwuy Nimiml i:i 1t
Wakhluilmi H. iit Mn-
STATE BOBMAL SCHOOL
oi j uaiue
Thn tlmns (let land It.
xue iimca (icuanu it. one oi uiu unrao oujecia oi
aiain dovoiouing moir powers, nnnnbunaani opportunities ror wen paid laDoranericuvingBcnooi. ror
of TiuMcci.
CLOTHINGE -
- STOCK
OR READY MADE.
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE WINE
I'sed In tho principal Churches for Communion
pui poses.
EXCELLENT FOF.iLADIES AUD WEAELV
PEHSC1TS A1TD THE AGED.
Spoer'a Pott Grape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wlno'ls made from tho
Juice ot the oporto urape raised In this Country
Its Invaluable
Tonio and Strengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other Native Wlno. Uclr g
tho pure julcoof the Urape. produced under Mr.
Hpecr's own perbonal supervision, its purity and
Ki-uuiurijt-Ba ulu uruuiLX'U. lliu yuuilgcal CUIIU
may partake of Its generous qualities and tno weak
est Invalid use It to advantage. It Is particularly
benltlclalto tho aged and debilitated, and suited to
tho various ailments that afreet tho weaker sex. It Is
In every respect wink to UK iikliku ON.
SPEER'S
I. JT. Sherry,
The r. J. snifltltY Is a W'lno of Superior character
and partnkcBof tho golden qualities of thegrapo,
from v, hlch It Is made. For I'urlty, Itlchnii,f lavor
and Medical lTopertles, It will be found unexcelled.
SPEER'S
I. J, Brandy
This llRANHY stands unrivaled In this Country,
being far superior tor medical purposes.
IT IB A 1'UliK distillation f cm tho grapo and con
tains valuable medical properties
It has a delicate flavor, flirllar to thnt of the
grapes frcm which It Is dlstillcd.and Is In great favor
umong lirst class famllltB.
t!eo that the signature of AI.FKKD SPKEIt.Passalo
N, J., la ovi r tho cotV. ot each bottle.
SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM.
dec n io t,
To Nervous Sufferers Iho Qrcat European
Boizciy.
. J. .8IMl'SON'B:8VECinO MSDICIKR.
Dr.J.II.KIinpscn'sr.iwItlo IKdlclto lsnposltlvo
cure toi oieiwi'ikcf 1 ody or bnu orrcosH of any
Kind, such as weakncMi and nil dlnntes rasultlng
fiom henous Ueblllly, Iriltublllty.Mrnlal Anxiety.
Languor, lassltudn, lie nualtn ol bplrltu and func
tional doraLgimeniB tf tho urrmis tjxtciu gen
cmllj , l ulus In tho
iiaeK or biuh, Lean
orjtiemory, rrrma
lureoldugo nnddla
eahea that lead ti
oonnnptlon, lnsatil
ly li an early gravi
or both. No mallei
how Bhattered On
system maybofron,
exeetses o t an)
kind, a short court-u u i nib mi dlcliie w ill i tbloru" Uw
lost functions and procure health and napplnm
where beioro was despondency end gloom, 'lhe bpe
clflo Medicine Is being used with wonderful succebs.
l'ainphlets sent free to all. Write for them and
get full rartrlcuiar.
Price, Bpocino jl.oo per package, or six packages
for is.) o. Will bo sent by mall on receipt of money.
Address all orders, J, II. bIMl'HuN'sNKDiciNKCO.
Ncs. tM and 1( Main street, Uutralo, N. Y,
lob.ll, W-tf
TyAINWWOHT A CO.,
WIlOLEaALB OltOCBltS,
Pun-iniiruu,
Dealenls
Tjtia, HYinira, oorm, bvqxv, mouuskk
wi, ariosa, Houa tosi, to, a.
M. Jt Ottn ot uoo&a taa Art Hmt
rrtniitnii miTini irninnin'ruw.
nnu runiisnna ira'i a uouniuui buhp.,y ui ,uiv,ru
KxFenscr
tuts ocnooi lo ncip wj aecuru it.
by furnishing lhtolll.
good purposes, those who desire to lmprovotholr time
F. P. BIM.MYEU, Secretary,
.rnFTSB.V
5eiuk
HAIR
TRENEWE
ni been In constant
me by the public .
for over twenty ye.
anil Is the best preparation
ever Invented for RESTOR
ING! ORAT HAIR TO ITS
YOUTHFUL COLOR AND
Tho
Stato
Asiayor
and
Ohcmist
of Magg.
and
leading
endorse
and
it
as a
groat
triumph
in medi
cine. V LIFE.
It mi
supplies the natural
food and color to ths hair
gland without staining the
skin. It will Increase and
thicken tho growth of tho
hair, prevent Its blanching
and falling off, and thus
AVERT BALDNESS,
f It i
cures Itching, Erup
tions and Dandruff. As a
It AIR DRESSING It Is very
desirable, giving the hair n
silken sortneis which all
admire. It keeps tho bead
clean, sweet and healthy,
' WHISKERS
wtll change the beard to a 11K0WN or
BLACK at discretion. Being In one
preparation It Is easily applied, and
produces permanent color that will
not wash off.
PREPARED UY
R, P. HALL & GO,, NASHUA, N.H.
8lbr tllDiilinlnMilli.
tea uy makng money
when a o
goiacn cnanco is oi-
J lilt II fored, ilurctiy alwayskooplug
a. pteriy frcm your door, Those
who alwajs laVe udTKUtagi' of the good chances for
making money that are offend, generally become
wealthy, wuilo Ihoso who do not Improve such
cbancis remain In povertj. We want many women,
boys and girls to work for us light In their own 10
caiutes. Iho business will pay more than tun times
ordinary wages. We furnlsu anextenelvo outntand
all that you need, free. No ono who engages falls to
make money very raj Illy. You can devote your
whnla time to thDvvork or only your spare moments
Fall information and all that U ueedod sent freo.
Addriss srrxjON t Co., Portland, Milne, oct ira ly.
CANCERS CURED
At Crane's Cancer Infiraary, Addlscn, II. T.
IlUNDltKDS OF PEIIhONH from all parts of tho
world havu been cured of this much dreaded dis
ease and are now living witnesses that they have
bein rescued ircm ateirlhio and untimely death.
Docturs, lllnlslcrs end tho Poor trealedfrec. Write
toraclrcular giving full particulars. AdddrctsDrs.
GEO. I HANE & 1.1TM1 lliiOWN, Addlfcon, N. Y.
Oct. 1, 'SO-ly '
AND
Paper Hanging.
WM. F. BODINE,
UtON ST., 1IKI.0W HEIOND, PLOOMbUfJllO, Pa
IB prepared to do all kinds ot
housb FAinrxxsro
Plain and Ornamental.
PAPER HANGING,
110T1I DEC01UT1VE AND PLAIN.
All kinds ol'Furnlturo Ilciinlrcd.
una mauo nN gooa as new,
NONE 11UT FIItST-CLASS WOKKMEN EMPLOYED
Bstimatci Made on all Work.
WM. F. BODINE.
WHITE BRONZE
MONUMENTS, EEADSTONES.&c.
Aro recommended by the best authority. They
will novor crack, chlp.corrodc, tust or
BECOME MOSS GROWN.
They ere pure, iclincd, cast jlnc. They aro beau
tiful, durable and cheap, fcind for circulars to
JOHN. A. OWENS, GEN. AGENT,
LB"WISBURa, PA
or Inquire ot V, p. Kline, UloomRburg.
Juli.il-m
piitnt furnlf bed Irec, with full instruc
tions tcr conducting tlo most profitable
buoineu that any ono can engage in.
instiuctlon V,,.
SiS !JSk,Wat r,i'F,lu",cmuv,'.r5'itart. Soone
.......... ,o n tuuij; w ,mi k uuen ure as suo-
mmVv nS.Yfi; fa? M cnu i'" lree "umt
wany have aadeal lhe Lutinr-fji mirmm T,imrt.H
tlSS? luu'Llf 0 Nothing like It ever known
,h':., .'. ""SMiBPE" aieturtrlfccd atthecase
Tm.v' vVf. . vmlu .lmy uo Sblo to make
w f ft nnn. "k'ngo In this buslneBS during
l our Minie time at gn at pi oht. You do not have to
fcVlH,'Vtoa',Ual ln w e J' the rlhk. Thole who
fnd,W ni'hey, Bhould write lo us at once. All
it fs'v- AoatssTci &CoAugusta,MHne
J. W, RAEDER,
PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER
No 110 WJCHT AUltHlTT HTltllliT,
WILKES-BARHB, PA.
Ill ml h nil Uio current nubllca
tluns Iu any hI j lo you muy de
sire. SuilsiucUou Kuuruu
leeil. Correspondence solicited P. O. Box 160.
P. 8. Cureful uUenflon riven to
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES
DKLriiU fi BI1IB H " DIVISION. A
SUJIMKU TIME TAHLK,
on nl r.flir Hunily. luro tn.ti.si. thn im..
m thirhliM'clphl'i t IJrlnlin lrouitlilvlsior will tun
ASt0U0(7SI
WRfTWAffTV
Krle Jifll 1 'ftros Phltadtli lili
, " Hiirrlt.l)tji-g
i Vt'lilIatnrort
i " .lersoy .ih.ire
ieic nn n
" licnovo
i iirrlrn nt Hrlo
31 aw
8 4a a in
oiOuu
4iam
ltesam
1 4.', p m
snoam
1215 pm
B IS p M
4 20 p m
6 80 p in
lot 6pm
m lo p m
4 oo pin
ttiptn
io p m
jrsajn
"finm
8 no a m
s sopm
ooonm
loosnm
ii Mam
mspm
a 40 p m
45pm
lUJara
9iH)pm
miopia
11 so p m
8ooam
t 35 a m
V is a m
Niagara Kxprcss lcavcBriilladeliihla
" Ii4llIbllUlg
orr. nt wiiiluii'-iiort
" Lock ilmea
i, licnovi)
ii 'i Knnn
F.iat Line leacn Philadelphia
" Hurrisburg
" arrive at wiiiiamtpnrt
" I.ri'k liftv n
KAd'fWAlUJ.
Pw.inc repress leaven tool? 1tft7en
" Villllirriport
" nrrlvo at, ltarriFiiir,f
" ' l'lilad:lpi,u
' Knno
Day Kxprcai leaven ltcnovo
" Lock Huven
' Wimntiupcrt
" arrive at Ilnrrlburg
' Philadelphia
ii Etle
Krlo Mall leaves ltcnovo
' " IxicK Haven
" . " Illlamsport
11 arrives nt llarrlsburg
" l'hiiaocipnia
Fast Lino leaves Wllilnmsport
' arrives at llarrlsburg
" " PhUndelphln
Bisam
1 it am
Krle Mall and Fast Lino west and Pacino Emnu
East mako close connections at Northumberland
with u B. It. It. trains for WUkcsbarre ana
Hcrnnton,
Krlo Mall West, Niagara Kxprcis West and Fa
Lino West mako close connection nt WUliomspott
with N. C. It. W. trains north.
Niagara Express West and Day Express Kast
makeclosocouncctlun atLockllnveu with U.K. v.
It. It. trains.
Erlo Malt cast and West connect at Krlo
with
trains on i u. s.m. . u.
rains on L. H. & .M. S. it. It. ; at Corry with O. c, li
.A: W. It. Il.i at Emporium with U. N. Y.4P. 11. H,
nd at Driftwood with A. V. It. II.
andr
Parlor cars will run between Phllalelphla ana
Wlllamsport on Niagara Kxpress west, nnd Hay Kx.
pleas Hast. Bleeping cm a on nil night tralna.
WM.A. 1IALUWIN,
Ucncral Mupt,
NORTHEKN CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMPANY.
On and nfMT January lTUi, 1881, trains will leava
Bunbury as follows :,
NOKTIIWAltD.
Northern Express o.so a. m., arrive Elmira 19.30 pra
Arrlvo at Canandalgua 8.25 p. m
" ltochostor 4.40
" Niagara. 8 48
Niagara Exprosa 1.05 p. m. arrive E'mlrao.osp rn
arrlvo Canandalgua 8.35 11
" itochoster 9 45 "
" Niagara la.GOnm
Fast lino Clo p m nrrlvo Elmira 11.05 pra
" WnlklnB 11.55 pm
BOUT1IWAHD.
Southern Express ,n a. m. arrlvo Harrlsb'g 3.15a ra
arrlvo Philadelphia 7.3.1 "
" Now York 10.35 "
" Halttmoro 7.40
" Washington 9,02 a m
Paclfle Express 10.110 a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g vim p m
nrrlvo Philadelphia 3.15 pro
V Now York 0,5 "
" Ualtlirtoro 6.90
" Washington 7,r,s
Day Express l.W p rn arrive llarrlsburg a.io p m
' Philadelphia 0.45 "
" New York u.so
llaltlmoro 035
" ashlnglon 7.52
Erlo Mali 1.C5 a. m. arrive II nrrhburg f.ot a. m
" Philadelphia T.B3 "
" Now York '0.35 "
" Daltlmoro 7.n
" Waehlngton 9 03
L. P. FAItMKlt, General Passongor, Aijout,
1'ItANK THOMSON, Orncral Maragi r.
J)l ILADELTOA AND RKADINQ ROAD
ARRANGEMENT OF TASSEXGER
TRAINS.
Juno 87, 1831.
TRAINS LEAVE ROrKHT AS rOM.OW5(SUHPAVEXCEmD
For Now York, Philadelphia, Reading, Pettsvllle
Tamaqua, tc, 11,45 a. m
For Catawls3a, ll,5 a. in. 7,'jo and c,i5 p. in.
For W Illlamsport, 0,15 d,50 a. m. and 4,oc p. m.
TRAINS FOH RCI'XBT I.E1VK AS FOIJ.0WH, (80NIIAY K
CJrrBn.)
Leave New York, vl.i. Tamanend 9,00 n. m. and
via. Hound lliook Houtu 7,45 n. in.
Leavo Philadelphia, 3,4.'. a. ru.
Leavo ltoadlng, ll.asa. in., PotUvllle, is,r.s p. to
and Tumaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Loavo Catnwlssa, o,lo 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leavo Wllllamsport,9.45 a.m,?,oo p. m. and 4,30 p, m
Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama
nend and to and from PhllaJclphla go througa
without chango of cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Monagor
C. O, HANCOCK,
General Pnsscngor ana Ticket Agent.
Jan. 10, ust tf.
DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA AND
WESTERN HA1LP.OAD.
BLOOMBBURG DIVISION.
Time-Table No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 a. X
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878.
NOUT1I.
STATIONS.
60HTII.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
9 so 4 13 9 46
9 23
9 17 9 37
9 3 9 30
8 68 3 51 9 91
8 01 3 43 9 19
8 40 3 41 9 14
19 41
12 SI
8 83 3 30 9 04
8 13 3 10 8 44
8 93 3 20 8 68
8 12 3 12 8 47
8 04 3 04 8 311
I 61 2 61 8 28
7 38 2 39 8 17
7 IU 2 84 8 12
7 25 2 23 8 00
T 18
7 14
7 10
7 02 2 04 7 44
66 1 67 7 88
0 60 1 61 T S3
6 45 1 40 7 29
0 27 1 87 7 11
0 IB
0 00 1 00 6 46
p.m. p.m a.m.
a.m. p.m. p.m
..Scran ton..,
9 as 2 10 o it
3 it 0 so
9 45 2 22 Ii vs
2 BO 0 S3
9 68 2 38 C 40
2 44 0 45
10 07 2 49 0 60
2 63 0 55
67 0 W
10 18 3 15 7 10
10 33 3 16 T 18
3 10 7 IS
10 29 8 16 7 16
3 91 7 35
..nellevuo...
Tuylorvllle..,
...Lackawanna,
...... Pitts ton
.. West Plttston...
Wyoming..,
Mallby...
.Dennett.
Kingston
Kingston
..Plymouth June.,
....Plymouth
Avondalo
Nantlcoke
.Uunlock'B Creek.
10 34 3 SO 7 41
10 42 3 35 8 04
10 CS 3 60 8 23
...Shlckshlnny
....uicjt'H irerry..
....Beach Haven.,,
........Berwick ....
.....Briar Creek.....
...WUlow Grove....
Lime KIdgo...
,. J8py....w.
...Vloomsburg.,,..
Huoert
11 07 4 03 8 45
11 13 4 10 8 65
11 20 4 13 9 05
4 26 7 15
4 29 7 23
4 S3 7 80
11 39 4 42 7 44
11 46 4 49 8 (d
1161 4 6S 8 32
Catawlusa Bridge.
11 67 6 00 S 60
12 18 fi 18 8 21
...UHUVU1U
...Chulasky.
...Cameron
9 18 9 61
b 80 9
.Northumberland.
13 46 5 45 9
p.m. p.m. o.to
W. F. TJALBTEAD, SBPt.
Superintendent's Office, scrnnton, June 10, lrts.
THE GREAT
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
WNo other lino runs Threo Through Pas
senger Trains Dally betweon Chicago, Dcs
Moines, Council Illuffs, Omabo, Lincoln, St.
Joseph, Atchison, Topeka anil Kansas City.
Direct connections for all points In Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, No-'
California Ioxlco Arlzonai ln, Oregon and
The Shortest. Speediest and Most Comfort
l)Io Itoulo vlalfanntbul to Fort Scott, Dcnlaon,
Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, aalyes
ton and all points In Texas.
Tho unoqualcd Inducements offorod brthls
Lino to Travelers nnd Tourists, aro as follows!
The celebrated Pullman (10-nheel) Palaco
Blcoplng Cars, run only on this Lino, C II.
Q. Palaco Drawtng-Hoom Cars, with Morton's
Hcc Inlng Chairs. No extra chargo for Beats
In Itecllnlng Chairs. Tho famous C, II. & Q.
Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars
fitted with Elcgaut High-Hacked Itattan Re
volving Chairs for tbo exclusive ueo of flmt
class pusiengors.
Steel Track ami Superior Equipment, com
bined with their Great Through CarArrawro
tnent, makos 1 his, abovo all others, the f avorito
Homo to tho South, Bouth-Woit, and tlio VX
West.
Try It, and you will And trareUng a luxury
Instead or a discomfort.
Through Tickets via thU Celebrated Lino
for salo at til offices la Uio United States ana
Canada.
All information about Rates of Vara, Bloop.
tar Cat AooonirooiUUona, lime Tables, &o
will bo cheerfully given by acpllug to
J. Q. A. DKAN, Oeo-I ICastero Aient, .
MJ OMBUIU 4t IV CfcUKttiM WMK J
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