UMUEMhW.1 THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLQQigafifi,( lgT$jPT-pA. i " Winter Lam. Which is tlio best fowl for laying In wink'!? is mi inquiry often mailt1. Our reply is always that it U tlio foul with tho warmest (liinrlcra and yooil food. But as this is not wlint is desired to bo known, tho question cannot bo evaded. Wo havo tried this thing of experiment ing for winter layers, nntlv a-VclowyVhs tlio detcutlves say has bee'n" found. Tho first requisite) is early hatching and early maturity, lint if we aro not able to make our hens lay and set earlv, we may not bo fortunate enough to get eaily hatched pullets for a succeeding season. Wo can get early maturity, however, in tho breed, and if w'o cntl have fowls ma tured boforo winter sets in, wo will havo eggs in winter, that is if wo havo been liberal in feeding them. How can wo get early maturity in tlio Brahma and Cochin? says an inquirer. If tlio object is' eggs, and tho purity of tho breed, undesirable, cross them with a Leghorn stock. Such n cross is .in ad mirable one. We have known pullets of this cross (o uomniohco laying in Oc tober and keep it up until moulting tho succeeding year, 'lho cross reduces the Brahma size, injuringtlieiu somowhat as market chicks, but imparting a greater degreo of vigor and stamina than is pos sesscd by the parents. The Plymouth Bocks nro good winter layers, but, unless they are bred carefully, will disappoint thoso who try them. Bo ing a 'made" breed, if bred in-aild-in, they revert more or less to their origi nals, and oacli succeeding season finds them less prolific and less remunerative, Kvery one who desires good results from I'lymouui Jiocks should cliango the cocks annually, by procuring now ones from yards at a distance, thus prevent ing relationship. Amontr the several trood crosses, ex cepting tho use of the Leghorn, which lay at the age of five mouths, wo can re ly on a cross of tho Dominick and the Brahma, thclloudan and thoCouhin,and the Plymouth Bock with tho common fowl. A cross will invigorate the stock in any yard, but in no case use a mon grel for a sire. Tho hens may be tnon grcls, if desired, but the cock should lie ot the best and purest strain. To get eggs in winter a perfect sys tem of cleanliness should be practiced. Tho droppings should be frequently re moved and preserved for future use, and while it is necessary to have tho quarters warm and tho fowls protected against tho ingress of cold draughts, caro must bo taken to have ventilation. A crack in tlio boards, no matter how small, will givo a whole nock the roup, and filthy quarters and roosts will promote a sue ceessful sweeping off-by the cholera.-' The food should be varied.' Soft'fool in tho morning and whole grain at night la better than tne usual irregularities practiced. A cheap mess can be prepared for a morninc meal bv runninir hav through i fodder cutler, steeping it qver night, and, utter giving it a warming in tho morning, thicken with meal, and feed on boards or any other clean place. It is wasteful to feed cracked corn, or even screenings. I hough seemingly cheaper than wholo grain, the difference will be apparent if a comparison is made, Avoid overfeeding or too much fat. A fat hen or one extremely so is as use less as ono that is insuflicieiitly fed. A moderate, changeable diet, with good warm quarters, plenty of cracked oyster shells and some meat scraps from time to time, will givo eggs in noundimcc in winter; but, like all other slock on tho farm, poultry, in order to bo profitable, must receive personaf supervision and care. J'h iladelph iu Record. Take (Jo oil Care of the Horses. There is no iiiiininl so likely to bo ne glected on the farm as tho horse. The horse of tho city truckman, or of the expressman, the driving hore:iinl the sad dle hornc, aro woll oared for.but the farm horse is too often ii regularly fed; and so far as clcauiug is concerned, regularly and systematically neglected. It is difli--cult to obtain :i lured man brought. up jjn a farm who thinks thero is any necessity for taking special care of a horse. Some horses upon the farm are rarely if ever properly cleaned, and yet the condition and usefulness of thu farm horse tlcpclidi as much upon the manner in which it"is cared for as any other horse. When brought perspiring to the stable, he ought not to be allowed to stand over night with tho dust drying upon him. A good cleaning is half the rest, and yet how often we see the farm horse brought out in tho morning covered With dirt of the day before, and with the accumula ted filth of tho night hUM clinging to him. Under such conditions a horse -is not much more than half a hnxsc. sOften, too, he is irregularly fed and indiscreet ly watered. A horse at work should have water five or six times n day. If he does not drink more than two or three quarts at a time, all the better. A horse that is kept from water until he will drink two or three pailfuls, will be very likely to have his digestive organs and bowels seriouslv deranged. To keen a horse in good working oondilioti, he, should be fed regularly whether at work ui iuiu n mc ihuuic. jiu win last many years longer than if. when nt work, hu is heavily fed, and when idle, neglected. A horse on the farm should always be cleaned at least oucc a day, when work ing, both night and morning. If not at work a good grooming once a day would be Biiflicient, and when idk geod. hay might bo substituted for grain at the noonday meals but when" at work' grain should bo given, as ho would obtain More nutrition in half an hour from grain than in many hours from hay. A hired man who is wortliv of hire will take pride in ministering to the comfoit and improving tho appearnn.' of tho animals no drives. Oiod Only fr botkumltlis. Apropos of the Medical Congiccs, hero is a story which will amuse such of my readers as happen to be "licensed to kill." It appears that an epidemio of typhoid ftre broko oiitiin a small village m me soutn 01 prance, a locksmith tell ill and called in a local medical man who came, prescribed and went away, Tho next day during his usual roiinds, ho called at tho locksmith's, and asked his - f ..r.- t 1.1. ..t .1 . . ., wue tmer iiiu ue.iiiii oi iui)Miniurpsuuj imtient Sho replied, "Ah, sir, onlyim aginej while I wont to fetch tho medicine" 1 1 1 .. , i . 1 . 1 I ' iiiv iiiibuuiiii ,uu tnu jui'Kiu'j aiiurniigs and a dish of bean salad." Good heavens! Then lie is " "Quito well,' iloctor. Ho went to work this morning, and is as well as possible." "That is ex-' traordinary," exclaimed tho doctor; "what a wonderful remedy for typhoid ! I must make a note of it.' And ho no cordingly entered in his notebook, "Typhoid fever; tried remedy, two pick led herrings and boati salal." Two days afterward a bricklnyor was attacked by tho samo disorder. "Take," said tho amo doctor, wjio was consulted, "twp pickled herrings and a dish of boim sal ad, I will como again tomorrow." To morrow alas tho bricklayer was dead. Tho do;tor, taking a logical vlow of his experimental method, again entered fu tlio famous notebook, "Tynhoid foyer; remedy, pickled herring and bf an salad. Good for locksmiths, bad for bricklayer. London Court ('iretdar. The Power of Tho Press. MW.I H One of thu old time editors of Michi gan was boasting the other day that ho had never been sued for libel or attacked in Ids sanctum, but he could recall inatiy narrow escapes. 1 wenty-livo years ago ho was running a red hot paper on the IliTtppf thfMlchlgan Central railroad. A man named ''Carton, who was running for kohio county olhee, wms given n bad racket, and the editor received a note that if he had anything nunc to say he might expect to leceivc a good pounding. lie luiil a still 11101 hitter attack the next week, and the paper wn hardly (Mailed before In walked Citrjoli, the oimliilntc, accompanied by it brother mid two eiHisins, 1 lie four were strapping big fcll6ws, ami each was armed with a horsewhip. The two compositors and tin,' 'devil' got ont with all speed, He . .... . '-I rcaur.ca iiiu siiuauou ai once, ami oegau: 'Wnlk in, gentlemen : I presume von havo como to horsewhip tile' 'We have, they answered. 'Very well. Have.you thoroughly con sldered the matter'. 'It doesn't need any consideration,' re plied Carson. 'You havo lied about me, and 1 n going to lick you within an inch of your life!' Must so, my friend, but tirst hear what I havo to say. Did you ever hear of the press being stopped because the editor was eowhidedf 'I dunno.' Well, you never did. Lick mo all you choose and my paper comes out week after week just tlio same. The power of uiu press is next to me icver wnicu moves tho universe. It makes or breaks parties, builds up or tears down, plants and destroys. Aggravate the editor mid the press becomes a sword to wound and kill. Wallop me if you will, but next week I'll come out moi'd bitter than ever.' There was an embarrassing silence right here, and the face of each horse whipper had an anxious look. 'It will go out to tko world to Airier ica, Canada, England, France, aye 1 clear to Jerusalem, that tho Carson fam ily of this country live on roots and john-ny-cakej that they, stole a dog from a blind uian; that thoy'iuurilered a peddler for a pair of two shilling suspenders; that the women aro club footed and the men work their ears when they sing; that the 'What is the regular sutacription prieo to the Heraldf interrupted Carson. 'Only twelve shillings a year.' 'Put us four down.' 'Very well six dollars that's correct. Hun in and see me all of you, and if any' of you want to seejuiy of my De-; troll exchanges I sliall be,onl)too glad' to Bervo you Free J're'ss. ' , AN 01.11 WOMAN S A1IVICK. Aunt Rachel, writing to the Cincinnati Enquirer, says: "When you feci un well, and "think you inust take medicine, for goodness' sake, 'get the best.'. If you need a remedy that will mako you r'egu-' lar in your habits, givo you a good nat ural appetite, make your skin clear and smooth, and remove all spots and blem ishes that indicate ill health"?1 if y6u wish to bo free from mental depression, fret fulness, peevishness, wakefulness and other disorders, use IJrown's Iron Bit ters." JIauure should be forked over occa sionally to mako it fine. If it is heating, muck or lo nm should be placed witli it to absorb the simnibnia "which is formed during the process of decomposition. CAUTION. GET THE BSTEY OIRGkA-IsrS i r STKOIVO COMPETITION In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in the production and sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to Dogus urgans mat, are coiiiinuuuy auy merib wnatever, except, 10 oe onereu cueap, anu men wnen purclias 1 I . 1 1 .A ' - - 11711 . ,1 1 1 eu tounu 10 ue oear at uuy price, If you Contemplate coiiBider it your only safeguard to names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment 01 Btyles of the celebrated Estey Organs can now he seen at the new rooms oi the Only ntnonzud .agent toi the Estey Organs in uoinmoia uouniy, t guarantee ior uvo years irom mo manu facturors accompanies every Estey lane n.to-il A TRUE iROli A PERFECT STRENGTHENED. A SURE REVIVER. IltOK niTTEHS ato hlxMy like a charm cm tlio dlifWiv to (1IkW.iv, oreunn, oreunn, rcmuv rr.,,i :.. n. c. at mutiny the Foal, lldchlmj, 1 1 tut in Iron Proimrivtlon tlmt will lirmluolit. Hild h nil druggltU. Writo lor tho A It 0 Book, 32 vt UBtful ami amusins reading free. UKO AVN ClfEMIOAL CO., BiUthnoro, Sid. Tho Grcqt Unfailing SPECIFIC KOIt Liver Complaint. Till'. NVJII'TOMM (IK MVIIH OO.III'li.UNT aro uneaslfielsnfKlpnln In tho Bide, no-net linen pain la the should! r. Mill Is (nils iiktif (or. rheumatism ; llm Ntmnnli U nlTiTtpil Willi 1 ka of ftnnf-ttlu Ana sickness) bowel. In general, costle, s mt times alternating Willi lux I the hiwl Is trnitbbd with pain, anu uuu, neavy Ben an in ; coi sm tjuiu iui ofmeinor , uttli painful tei.s-t f n of hnUng Ictt undone Mimelhltig lileh might lo hae 1)1 11 done I often complaining tf hoiiVius , debility ati't low spultn. Soiietlin huh) if tin nbotu inptoinn nttemltlin dlwuHP, mill ill other t linen tery ftfv ot them; hut tho llvir is K'-hc nllj tho crnn most Involved. MUll'I.STG T1IK MVKII, AND PUKVKNT !)yntriiln. ('mintlpntlnu, .tniuulire, Itlllmin .VI tuck. Chilli itml I-'imci-, llcitiliirliCf Cnlle, Deiirrniiliiii ir rlplrltK, Naur Mliim nrli, llinrlliurti, I'llen, etc. Tonic, Alterative nntl Catlitirtlc! Mrrimons I.lier Ifcfculfitor, purely vegetable, Is thu medicine generally iucd In the South to arouso the torpid Liver to health; action. It net" villi rxtrnnritliimr iuer unit rllleney on tlir liver iimi kliliif. The action ottlioltcgtilAI or Is free from nausea or griping. Itlsmostcncctno In starting tho secro tlonHof tho Liver, causing tho olio to act an n cath artic. When there 13 au execs? of bllo In tho stom ach, lho Hegulator Is an active purgn ; alter lho re moval of thu bllo It will rcgulato tho bowels and Impart vigor nnd health to tho wholo bj stern. Prepared only by J. II, Zellln & Co. Hold by nil Druggists, Junos4, 'Sl.ly THE WHITE mm MACHINE 1 Whore&a, the world renowned reputation of Uie White dewing Machine Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to nil kinds nf mean tricks to inlnre Its renutation. we bee to caution nil Intending pureuosont not to buy a White Machine uxcept from Its regular authorized doalcrs, who wlU be sustained by tho following warranty. WE WAltllANT TUB NATU1ULWKAH ANDTEAB OP THU White Shuttle Sewin Machine, PLATS NUMDBK in.tann FOR PAIIILY PUnPO SES, ANDIIKUKHYAOltKKTOKKKI' THE SAME IN KBl'AIR FOIt THE TERM OF FIVE YKAIIS FROM THIS DATE. FUBB Or OUAUUB. This warranty excepts Uie breasaee of needles bobbins andishuttlea. , This warranty will not be sustained unless the Plato number above riven corresponds with the number on tlio shuttlo race slide. Bow&ro ot dor&ced or altered numbers. WniTE SBWINQ MACHINE CO, The "WHITE" Shuttlo Sowing Machine rtasoriUTBK cirioiTT than any otlier family Sowing Mvhlno for doing every variety 01 won. 1, 8ALTZBR, General Agont, Bioomsbnnr, on. i, la-tt. Agc&ti wanted for Llfo of rioiaeni unrueiu. a com plete.falthful history from cradle to the (crave, by the eminent biographer, coi, nnnvrxll. Introduction bv IIU Excellency. John D, ijam. oovernor ot Massachusetts, nooks all ready for iiellverv. An eleirantlv Illustrated volume. En- '.InnaH nriOlAn rihiirnl tnrm. X Iran t I a L- nritftTM for from ao to'so copies dally, outsells anv other boot ten to ono. Airents never made money so rast The ibook sells Itself. Experience not necessary, vallum unknown. All mate Immense Droilts. 1'rl- vato terms free. OEOROE bTlNSON CO.. Port- land, Maine. r oct. 14, 'Sl-lm - BEST. springing lino existence, witnoul win yon not. men, reactor, Buying an Organ select an insirument hearing; the Organ. J, SALTZER, Agent, Bloomsburg, P a TONIC recommended for nil (Usonaro to- rcmuvliiK nu uyspeiHiofTiumoma. nicii iht Stoiiuuh, Htarllurn, tte, Tilt! only not blacken tho tenth or irlvo A TRUE TONIC W THE (COLIQMMAIa Wg havo rcmovctl to our NEW BUILDTNG, nml lmvo now one ot tlio iNeatest, Lotn- )lctest nml most Convenient Printing Oiliccs in the State. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to call and inspect our Stock. It consists of -OF ALL SIZES,- LETTER HEADS, 3STOTJ3 HEADS, BILL HEADS STATEMENTS, AND B LL INVITATION PAPERS, Visiting Cards, Curtis of nil colors and sizes, Law ycrs Jjlnnks, Justices and Con stable's Blanks, Deeds, Mortgages, Notes and Keccipts, LAW DOCKETS, String Tags, and in fact every thing thiit ought to be found first class ofiicc. in a Orders received for engraved invitations and cards. All Kinds of Blank Books Printed and Ruled to Order. We have purchased new presses, and a large quantity of now type, anl,witli our new water uiotor.arc prepared to do all kinds of JOB WORK AT CITY PRICES' All we ask is an inspection of work THE 1111 has tho liirgcal circulation of any paper in tho county, but it is de sirauio taut it hiiouiu lencii ovory household. At tho extremely low price of $1.50 u year everybody can ull'ord it. Send in your names. ELWELL & BITTEN BENDER, PROPRIETORS BL00MSBU8G STATE NORMAL SCHOOL I X T H NORMAL tfCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D Principal. mlllUKilOi.il . .. - t ,.n.r,l aHa, IiulldlnffSHpiiclous, inviting and commodious cnuipletoly heatud by steam, woll tuutllutoil, lighted by una, eprltiK vatf, Locution healthful, anu easy ot ncccsi. Tu.ichoi yeiimrlencod, ofilclont, nnd allvo to their worl!. modcrntp. Couri,Lot study prescribed by tlio stale I I. Morivl School. II, I'reimratory. III. Klwneiiliiryv IV, Cliwlcal. Ailliiiifi Poiimi-u t Ai-.iilciiiln. IF. Ciiinincrchil. III. CimmB In MihIc. IV. Coiirm. in Art. Tlio Klcmeutnry, Sclcntlllc and UhvnlMl Courses nru I'ltoKKSilONAU and Students Rrudu.itnif theroln, tocelvo Stato Hlploinaq, conferring tlio foltowln correaponUlntrliegreesi Master ot tlio Momenta: Maatorof tlio Sciences ; M.vster of tlio Cla'lcs. ilmduates In tlio other Courses recelro Normal L'ertlllcales inciriutainmemssiBnc(i uy tuo oiucerHOi me iioaraoi-rusuH. Tn nn..M.A u... ...hWI .... .1... lltnln ,a IIKi.v.,1 nml llm w .InnMlli, unil ntndufi.nl Milranu .,c, nA In.iip.i rh.iu,nn...nl,l.n.ni.l,.,....nprfn,nl Hll,.in,liln Itont and oniclcnt Teachers tor lier schools. Totiilsendlt sollcllH younij persons ot (food abilities and irood and their talents, as students. To all such It promises I'ttilOBUC. address lho Principal. HON. AVH.I.MM KI.WKI.I.. I'ri .lileul llanril aept.8.';c- HOW? WHAT! WHERE? WHY! One of tho problems of Good and Comfortable Living IP THE MATTER OF st y EXAM IN Emm STOCK ok YOUTHS HOYS .ink CIIlLPTiKNS CLOTHING SIIIKTS," l'KAHL WHITE, 15ICYGLE SIIIUTS, LATEST OUT. win, l. MAIM'. CLOTHING AT TUB VKltV L0W1WT l'HICBS. UATS kou MEN. HOYS, YOUTHS, AND CIHLMIEN. iVIE CHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Perfect Fits, Latest Styles, Full Satisfaction. CALL AND EXAMINB THE LARGEST STOCK OP CLOTHING and CASS1MERES IN THE COUNTY A Full Line of Furnishing Goods. Headquarters for TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES Merchant Tailoi- & Gents' Oulfillci- THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWARD. i-NR THOUSAND (1,000) I10LLAH9 I RE.M1UM offered to ANY 1'EKSfW that will do a GREAT A JUNGK OK WORK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE M DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will Jo without basting. It will mako wide hem on sheets, 4c., hem all manner ot btax woolen goods, as soft merino, crape, or poods amicult, to hem on other machines. It makes a more elastic stitch than any other machine. It will turn a horn and put In piping at samo time It will turn a htm. aew braid on tho right side and stitch on trimming at one operat on. It ulll do ffllluK bias er straight, either on cotton or woolen foods. It will tell acrces teams on snr goods. I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sew on faclnir, either with or without showing stitches: bind Dress Ooods with the tame material, either tcallops.potnts,, squares or straight. The only machine that will bind Hats, Cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or silk, trom x to s inches in wlittn, without basting. It will gather with or without tewing on. It will gather between two plccta aLd tew on at tho earns time. It will make a ruffle and stitch a pillow slip on to the taclng at the same tlmo. It will shirr any kind of goods. It will make plaited trimming either with or with- unt sewing il un It will make Dlalted trlmmlnv either MallaDed or straight, and fev a plplrg on ti the samo time, It win mane kime piaiiug, J SALTZER. Gen'l Agent, UICKHiiKuiirK, l'a nt. 1, "80-1 HIDES. Tho Highest Market Price in Cash I'AlUKOlt ALL KINDS OF IllDEU kt A. SOLLEDER'S I.cntlicr mill Shoe Flndliif Mok Main BritEirr, Oitobiti: Stonk Ciiuiicii, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Aprils, 'so-ly NEW rich mm J'urtont' I'uru'ilKi- flllt nuke .Sin 1 : t lll.i.. I, nml will coini'liii'i) , .ii ij,u 1 . ...! ,,, (hu irntlt a ".tem In lli-ce ..k' , h(m,,i. whuwlll tilii I pl - .'inh-'ii fi',,iu 1 1 Uw.i i tnr ngie.ori'i I f i l'l, If . ue', a II , ,u l. I.A..II.I. k ...,. .. i . . . ,., .. . ' " 1! I PCX. II, l. S 'lit Ii I I J, n,. Illll "0 V .! HI,, Jlu.lu,,, Jill,,,, flRFMTf! WftMTPn IjVKi.yw'iiKi.B lo IImk .Uaihliir fir.riiMi'l. Will kinftiuiri, ujiflun, iiu in;t:i, una Tin: t m,i,u,i,, t, SO mlnulrs. II will i,m kmt t rvt nrniy ur ri.j vark lur whlih there lislwiri ntAl Burkut sn for circular mi Urim In ILe Twamhlr ltnlttliif flpalilue Co., tn) UWitaju.n su liotii. Ku mayo, "l.ljr aid BEATT'VS Organs 18 useful stops, a sots roods uan.ii t q BJy piano tm -ip IJIlua. Ciitalog, Kioo, Aoorfm fleutly, Wa lilugton. N,J, way is. 'Sl.ly ad LI5GALnr,ANIC, ALWAYS ON HAND AT Till OKKU'K 1 i y, r.i.ltl( Inn tnm tlimr.ioalnimt a t.,1 Mn,,.!!,! . j,AI irv liottf riiitlH Inn fnr Prnfuaqlni Th.llm.i .Mtnml I, ll I, nnnnl tlinnHirtnMiln.i. aldln doveloplnu their powers, andabuudant opportunities ror well paid mDor anerieuvinif ouuuui. ru at Trn.lrc. P I'. IlIUJIYKIt, Pccrotary. CLOTHING. !1USINE;8 AND DKESS SIIIUTS, HANDSOME PATTERNS DESIKAHEE STYLES IS OUU ,IO TTO A FULL LINE " ' OK KAI.L STYLES JUST UECEIVEI). SPEEE'S PORT GRAPE WINE I'ttil In tl.e pilndrsl Churches for Communion purposes. EXCELLENT FOE LADIES AND WEAKLY PERSONS AND THE AGED. 8praer' Port Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. a Ibis Celebrated Native Wlue Is made from the . Jutco of tho oporto urapo ralbed In this Country Its Invaluable Tonic and Strengthening Properties aro unsurpassed bv any other Native Wlno. llelng trio pure Juice of the drape, produced under Mr. itpecr's own personal supervision, Its purity and genuineness are gurauteed. The youngest child may partake ot Its generous qualities andlho weak est invalid use It to advantage It Is particularly benlllclal to tho aged and debilitated, and suited to tho various ailments that atlect the weaker sex. It Is In every respect ,. W1M5 TO UK hkliki) on. BPEER'S P. J. Sherry 9 The I'. J. SlIKllItY Is a Wlno ot Superior character and partakes of the golden qualities of the grape, from which It Is made. For Purity, Itlchness, Flavor and Medical Properties, It will be found unexcelled, SPEER' S V. .1 . Brandy. This llliANDY Btands unrivaled tn this Country, being far superior for medical purposos. IT IS A rum distillation fi om tho grapo and con tains valuable medical properties It lias a delicate flavor, similar to that ot tho grapes from which it Is dlstlllcd.and lalngrsat favor among first class families, Beo that the signature of ALFHEU BrEEIU'aBaale ti J., V over tho cork of each bottle. SOLD BYO.A.KLEIM. deo'Jl 'St. To Nervous Sufferers the Great European Boe.edy. t)K. J. S, blUllsON'S 81'tCIHO HEDIC1NE. I)r. J, 11. Klinpson's Specific Medlclno Is n poblttvo cure for i.uiwdlk of bodv or bruin cr I'.r.vi nr ,v kind, such as weakness and all diseases rasultlnk' from Nervous Debility, Irritability, Menial Anxiety. Languor. 1-ushlludu, uepresslou oi Bpliits nnd func- hiuuui mjiuhk imuin ui ifiu iieitonu hjbteui RCU erally, rulfiilntlie of Memory, rrenu turooldagu mi, J at.--eases Unit H ad U consinptton.liiBaiil ty iaiienrly gra or both. No matte) how shitlered th system may be from excesses of am klml. a short courso oi this uadlciuo lost functions and procure health and happiness MLo,iuiiMuiivjr uuu giuuin. i ue Bpe lev i cltlo Medlclno la titlug used with wonderful success. l'amnhlets sent free to all. Wilte for them and get iuii parinciiiar Price, Specific ll.oo per package, or six packages for u,i o. Will be seut'by mall on receipt of money; AUdrrss all ordeis, J, 1. SIMIWiN's MKDIC1NKC iw9 iu. uuu i'v umifi sirrci, liunato, ri, V. leo. ll. 'si-jf W AINWBIOH'f 4C0., WHOI.KWAI.k (lltOCBlW, PUIUDILTUU, licniers In rt fynm, ciiFr-eit, uiiuaii, jiolakbkh lacii, n icia. incifcB tout, to., lo. N, k, corner Bccoud and Arch ttreets, l-oidcii win receive prompt attention, siioai. irm, U UI reblulu I - i,ln. tin Olsclpllnp, nrm but klnrt. uniform am! thorough. Itooms ic nerved rhcn ties Ire a. Kxpenscr V. (Jonrxu In l'livatcnl Culture. trt lima, nt mil l,nat Hnllt.q. nflhlu tliOmnl tn linln I n 4PiMir., It. hV riirillflhlnvT lnlfel I- purpows.-llioso.whodeslro toluiprore their time THE BEST REMEDY ron Diseases of the Throat aufl Lungs, InillscAdOsof. tho pnU tnouary organs a safo nud reliable rcmcily ii Invaluable, Aykr'j Cukriiv 1'ECTonAr, Is such a remedy, and no otlitrsomlncully mer its tho conlldenco o( tlio public. It Is a scI entitle combination of tlio medicinal yrlticl. pics and curatlro vir tues ot tlio lluest drugs, chemically united, oi such power as to Insure tliA rrriintptt nnsilbla fM efficiency and uniform- rM7""TVrriT ityotrosuits. itstriKcs rLtiOKHL. t tho foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any ago or cither sex. Being very palatable, tint youngest children tnko It readily. Ia ordinary Coughs, Cold9, Soro Throat, Urouchltls, Influenza, CIorRymnn's Soro Tliront, Asthma, Croup, and Ca tarrh, tho effects of Avui's Ciieuiiv Pic ToiUL are magical, and multitudes aro an nually preserved from serious illness bv Its timely and faithful use. It should bo kept at hand In every household for tho pro tcctlou it affords in sudden attacks. In WhoopliiK-cough and Consumption thero is no other remody so efficacious, soothing, nnd helpful. Low nrli'iM are inducements to trv some ot the mauy mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap and incliectivo ingredients, now ouerea, which, as ttiev contain no curative dualities, can afford only temporary relief, and are suro todecelvo and disappoint tho patlont. Diseases of tlio throat aud lungs demand Active nnd effective treatment: aud it is dan gerous experimenting with unknown and cheap inedicluc8, from the great liability that tlicso diseases may, while so triilod with, becomo deeply seated or incurable. Uso Avek's Ciikbkv 1'kctokal, and you way confidently expect tho best results. It is a standard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curativo power, and la as cheap as its careful preparation and tine ingredients will allow, KmlnentphysiclauB, knowing its composition, prescribe it in their practice. Tho test of half a century has proven Its absolute certainty to euro all pul monary complaints not already beyond tho rcacu 01 numan am. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor 86 Co., l'ractlcal and Analytical Chcmittt, Lowell, Mass. 16LD BT XLL DIll'lllJItTl IVCAVWUERZ. Tone, Toncb. WorlnnansIiiiJ & Dnrat)ility. WIT.I.IA1U KIT ABU it. CO. Koe. 504 and 204 Went Baltimore Btnnt, Baltimore, jro. 113 Filth Avenue, New York. oct 14, Iw, r 5 000 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE LIFE OF GARFIELD! 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ItoWKLL, & CO., lOSprucc St., N. y OCt, 14, 4 W, AND Paper Hanging. WM, F. BODINEi IKON ,rT UELOW bEtONI), DLU'MHU !'.(!, Pa is preparea to uo all klndb of IZOTT8B FAXIffXINO Flalti and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, HOTII DKCOIIATIVE AND PLAIN. All ninils urruriiltuif Itealr l. uilll 111 11 II I' M gOOU UN II I'M NONU UUT F1HBT-CLABH WOltHHBN EMPLOYED Ustlmatoi Made on all Work, WM. K. ROD1NE. J. W. RaEDER, rR ACTIO AL KOOK B1NIBR No 1 10 WIT ilUIIKKT HT1IKKT, WI1KES-BARRB, PA. ItluilN nil 1i i- nun m imbllra nin in un) ni) in yuu mil)' iie !, f)ilfncllau eiinrnu ICtill, ('irrii.iiinilciice H.lii ileil 1, O, Itux 100 i-. i a rc i in aiii'iitioii Rlicn Ml I.4W I'lUi MCMTIOAK, Sept, tf ' Ifi. I SHJ & BBC m no Usui n, lt Vaimfik'tiirrn Of to rnMM.AMMM I . - ri 1 . Ml . vmuajji.-u, iifcggicu, insOWDB, Clelpfct, Pl.ATPOItM WAUONW, Jta ClraUulaas wirk ejways ou hand HKPAIHINO NKJTl.V IH1NU tr.- wjuiwa v till iiw lluuv LATEST STYLES OP CHER 1 AtthaOOLaMBIAtf OPFIOP AILROADJEBLE mm, PKNN8YLVANIA 1U1LU0AI). Jimi . DKI.rillA KtllK II. II. DIVIHIOK, V SUMMIT TIME TA11LE. i in mill After HuniUv. .Turin 1-J.lSQf. n on tlio l'hlladolplila K Krln Ha'lroaa DUImIoii uli ' RHIUIIUI'-I UJI.3 1 1VA1I1. Erie Mall I aves l'lilladelphln " llnrrlsbui'L' " " William' port " Jorsoy Mhore " " lick Haven llenovo H urrlvn nt. Kltn 11 M p, 1" n in tn ii ( i; 4ii .i H, Ui p in Ol, , la ii p m a Up i, 4 i v, , 5 30 p I,, 12 to , ;;; '"l'l" 7f,3, v lo p n tn ,, I T ii Ii Si Vll i, iait.pi, 3 Wp I, !ii a in inula i, 11 Mi, ii 12 2,'ipi 8 4U p I, II V, p l II Ma in aim I Hi, linn pi, llMpt,. oo ii m I Si5 ,i i, msii' NUirarii Bxprcss learesl'Idladelphta k llnrilsbtug nrr. ai wiiunmsporl " Lock iiaen " " llenovo " " Kanti Cast I.lno leaves ridladelphla " llnrrlsburg " arrlvo nt w llllamsport " " Lockllaveu KASTWAHD. I'tUflo Kxpross lcavos T.ocK Haven .jerney Hi,oro " " Mlllorasporl " nirtvo at llniilsburL' " " l'liltndelphTa " " Knne DayKxpressleaWS llenovo " " Lock Haven " " Vllilainsport nrrieub iinrrisuurg I'hlladclphla Krlo Mall leaves Itrnovo Iiek Haven " " wuilamsport " arrUes at lUrrlsburg " " l'lillnUclplira Fast Mno leaves Wllllamsport arrives ni iiarrisuurg s "a i t r, n i riillartclphia 1,. Unll nn,1 1,..o, Tlxft ,..uf n rf It. 'nettle Ki,r, Hast mako close connections at .Norllnimi,, f, ,, , with I.. 11. II, II, trains f6r Wiikctbaite i scranton, Rrlo Mall West. Nlavara Kxnress West nri i, Une West nmko close connection at Wlniotuf ,,i with N. C. II. W. trains north. 1 Nlnirara Kxnress West anil tlnv Pmh, i . make close conned lull at Lock Union with i , , It. It. trains. Krlo Malt east nn,1 West connect 1,1 1 -1, trnlnn on I.. H. A M, S. H. It, ; nt C'oiry with . . , v.i: W. H. It.! at Hiiinorluiii with ll Sr. v.n , ana ai inuiwuou wuu ,. v, u. it. Parlor cars will run between I'hll.i , im, WUlamsportou Nlsgara Kxpivsa west, nt.d n press Kast. yiceplnif cars un all tiluhl tmtn ' 1 .'1, ,, IIAI I A , (illll I l rOHTHEUN CICNTKAI, HAI1. A COMPANY. Oa and after January I'th, 1'Sl train? wi rjuuuury asiuiiuws nukiiiw Ann, Northoin Hxpress e.n'u. ii .. hiiI l.iniu. . UrlvontOniutirl.il,.", " l(iilirntir 4 I', Nliigar . . t l.ns p. m. airko I: inlra in arrlvo Unnaiiil.ilgii.i " lloclicster im " Nla?ir.i ii. Niagara Kx)rcss I) am I Fast lliioC.'o p in anlve Ulinlrn !i , In I pnl Watklus l, KOUTUWAltD. Siuthorn Kiprei t.i , m. arrive llunli,!,', .: arrlTo l'hlladelphl.i t " New York Us-, " Ilaltlincri' I i, " Wnslilngtnr j l'c lie Uxprcss lo.tui a m arrive Iliurtsb'g : , i,ill0 Mil ntle')il,ln a .-, " Now Yotl; (1 " llaltlmoie , i " Washington ; . Day E.xpreu-1 1 , in unlve llaitibbuig - ' Philadelphia ,: " KcwYoik 9 ii lluitlinu e i, , " Washllii hi . . Erie Mi. II 0 n. ii arrUe Ilurilsbiiig " I'lilliul'lplilii T.K " NuwYoik .'J " Ualtlinoro " Wiishlngtoti lie, U I'. FAltMHIt, tlonetal l'anen,,'.', v FKANIC TIIOMHU.N, (loie'rul Mn pilILADKliIMIA AND KliADlNti Kt ARKANUH.MKNT OK PAHSKN. K1 TltAINS, Juno tl, isl. THAINS LI1VE HL'l'EHT IS 1 OI.I.(lWS(btlNlil r., , Vor Now York, Philadelphia, Heading r, Tamaqua, ic, 11,45 a, m For (JutAWlasu, 11,45 n, in. J,!0 ami r,.i: ,. n For WllUamsport,C,l( t,w a. in. nud i,' ,. THltNV. KOH MCXK1 I.1IIVK AS tOlt"" '" rKPTKU.l LeateNew York, M i. Tuliubeml V,uu u. u via. Hound lliook liotilu 7,45 a. iu. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. ir . Leave Heading, llsa. m., I'on. ' i and Tumarpia, 1,35 p. in. Leave Cutuwlssa, c.to v,4o a. in, anu i,,i . Leave WlllliLinMnorl.9 45a.in.v.ini n. m. ,n H s Pusieugers to ludfroiu Nuiv Yor , U. mulj nend ind to and from "'i a plili a t in . pi tthout change of cars .1, IS. Wulll ! lieu' ru, ui,, , C. (1, HANCOCK, (leneral I'assuneer alt 1 Tleki t :' I lan.'o ' si -if. DELAWARE. LAlKA WAV NA WKSTKHN llAILI)AI). BLOOMHBUHd U1VISIOX Tlmo-Table No, ', Takes trfecl at 4 MONDAY, JUNE lit. le,;1! NOHTII. STATION - p.m. p.m. a.m. n.m. , :u , V 13 9 fi) 9 57 10 0 , Ul P Tl, ! 3 15 3 V, I .1, .HI 43 II ti I 3 3 ii 8 I. 3 U 3 3 34 3 33 3 511 I Uj i U' I ! 1 J i 2 I i-l I ft 4 43 I V I I t ' 9 I 9 50 9 44 9 Si 9 31 V ri U 17 9 1. 3 17 v s:n Seranloti .. ..Ucllovuu Taylorvllle.. .Lackawanna.... .... Plttalon. West I'lttston Wjomiuc. ll 3 41) 3 31 3 U 3 IS 9 '.7, 8 '.III 9 H t 09, 9 Ul ..sialtby.. "f . Hennett.. 9 0 9 CO 3 0) 3 55 3 47 3 40 3 30 3 10 '. 05 1 45 135 . .Kingston .. .Kingston ..Plymouth June. .... Plymouth .Avondalo .. Nantlcoke...., Uunloek'Bi reek ..Shlckshlnny... ., .Hick's Ferry,. ...Heach Havon. Herwlck . Ilrlar Creek.. Id H Hi 1- 10 3l IU 34 10 43 8 51 8 45 8 U 8 31 5 S" 6 II S 01 e si 8 43 S 35 8 91 8 03 B 01 7 53 110 55 11 07 11 IS 11 3 1 15 1 00 7 U 7 60 7 4 7 48 12 45 7 44 VI 31 7 40 13 IS wiuow drove. Llmo Hldgo, 7 113 11 12 7 V W 00 7 U) i .....spy u 39 Illoomsburg., Ill 4 Kunort Ill 6 7 31' I 3 7 34 7 01 T 30 11 Ml 7 IE 11 SO 8 57 10 50 e 45 e si o . Catawlssa Hrldge. ll 51 ,uaamo .... iu 'B ,.,.Chulasky .. .Cameron. I A 45 Northumberhind. '3 r ' if p.m. & m a.m. p.m. p ' u V 11 t I Superintendent's nmen r.nni THE CREAT Ji UltLTNGTOX JiO UTl t3TNo other lino runs Tlirco Tlivoiigli l'l Hr irains uany Dotweeti Clileagn, ' Council 11 iilfn. Oiuuhii. I.Ini'U ll, ,,1-1.1111119 lilt 111! pilllllH 111 l."H L-oiorauq, wyonilng. flonuiw, .'"'""""itiwt ionn, Idaho, uri-gou Callforn in. ' Wllio Shortosl, Specllcit nnd MostCmnfil 0 llouto vlallannlbr.1 to l'oit Hcott, Pen i lla, llouiton, Austin. San Antonio, Ual j v.V""'4 1,11 i"iuu 111 iexa Thu tlllA.ninln.l 1.... Biii?'pP jMmr'HQRm t'iirs, witli lin ig oinco llln flit, .ilpo mted'wltlt Kleff.nt rant Illgii-llacked Hatto for tlio ejtcluitlvo u -t " nd fluAi'i,ir Riinlnnicllt, ryiviuu lllltirs IU nSJ'P.'W'ift'i'. ing cnairs for tho ejtcluitlvo ii' M un.01 iraea un thalr (lieat Tliroiiuli Car Arm makus this, above nllolhori, tlio lavJl q tbobuuth, Uquti-Vest, mid IicS Initcadof adlcii)iiifurt j lliroimli TlulinU 'vl S' Polil.ratf ,1 I ,'na,lkM "Vft IH HlH Vlm PWl""J II illfllri.lAil.t.i t.1.,11 t)..l&D nl S Id'l Car Acpniniiifiii iti.iiu rr.e.wi 'I'ul.n . HISS' A. liKAH.UCiin HWlfiin Ak"111 Iv.ti l.i.,.,l..,i 4 II. 41. Wnsbiinrtuil bt.. Hi llr.viUw'itj, K una un nrivitiivit). . ...... 1(111 11, ni. lu! . I IllL' ill ..."'"i AHC.au. Vt lKlll, T. J. POTTIill. Uon. ilaii-iger, t'luJ mm I 1 1 " I r .Z. . ,,, i" M iiiiiui'uiunill iiiiuiw . I.mO In 'I riivnlnpa i...1 ..a fn lio colobrated Pullman (liwheell P, OnilltlfW I '.1 fa ,1.1. I l., I VajvU 11, 80, set