THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUIM1, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tlif Application of Mnnurc. Although tho question, how to apply manure, lms bccir,(Hs(uoil pretty largely by tho agricultural papers for ninny years jmst, it can never ho put to rest so long ns wo, tho leaders, occupy such di versity of climate and soil. No rulo will bo found npplicablo in all localities, cli mates or soils, or by all Individuals, m each farmer has mi opinion and practico of his own. That circumstanco mav mako it moro profitable for n farmer to haul out Ins manure and spread Hon the Binfaco is undisputed) but that the ma- nuro loses notmng by sucli exposure is tno veriest absurdity, in my experience and opinion. Vet often thu question of expediency will warrant a slight loss m tno vniuo 01 tno manure, rather than r larger oxpenso for hauling in a moro dri ving season. Jlantiro spread on tho soil in Autumn and Winter, to bo covered withsnoivorkcpUvet with rains,loses very much less than if fully exposed to sun and wind, so that this mode of applica tion, although annlicablo in tho Northern States, would bo entirely impracticable in tlx) Southern States. So also dissimi lar effects result at tho North in differ ent seasons. In my experieuco and lim ited observation, I have found that the sooner tho manure is incorporated in tho soil, tho greater and better tho euect on that soil, and tho bettor the crops mum diatcly following such application llcnno I havo concluded that much of tho valuo of barn manure may bo lost by being exposed to tho sun, air and rains, atid that spreading manuro on tho surfaco of laud to bo plowed, to remain long, unless in a rainy tuno or when tho ground is covered with snow, is bad prac tice, as the sun and air will positively draw off its virtues, according to tho length of time exposed. I nlso conclude imuiiiiiuuiu in u line, compuaicu, wuu u composed stato may bo spread upon grass lauds in early .spring, immediately after cutting tho first crop, or in lato Autumn, and very littlo of its virtues will evaporato or bo lost, if tho grass grows freely to shade it,' when the sea son becomes warm, and that tho best poBsiblo way of applying manuro to cul tivato lands, is to plow it in, or otherwises incorporate it into the urst one or tw inches of surfaco soil, and the finer the manure is made, and tho moro thorough ly mixed in the soil, the belter tho re suits. Tho Toughest Story Yd. It is evident that whiskey is cither roM - f- !...!f!.. ...I-.. . !.. t n. ' iui iiicmciii ur peieiiuuu imiiiuav: in n.u i .i . t it . it eu,or at least, ino louowmg yiini implies Methods of .Making liutter, Numerous methods of butter making nro in use. In Devonshire, iMiKland, method somewhat peculiar has long been practiced. Tho milk is heated so as to produce clotted or "clouted" cream. Tho milk freeh from the cows is strained into shallow earthen pans, in each of which half a pint of water has previously been n'.aced, to prevent tho milk trom adher ing to the pan in the subsequent process of scalding. After twelvo hours tho pans arc placed over tho fire, caro being taken not to disturb tho cream, and heated until tho milk attains a temper nturo of ISO degrees, and then allowed to stand tho usual tune. 1 ho scalding ef fects tho seoaration of tho whole of the cream from the milk, and greatly faeili tates its conversion into butter. The cream is easily churned by stirritiir it Tho butter made by this process is said by some persons to bo altogether supe nor to that made without scalding, an to keep better, while others say that it contains an undue proportion of cheesy matter, and does not keep well, bcal ing tho milk as soon as drawn from th cow, is sometimes advantageously prac ticed in mis country in tho winter tun to facilitate the churning of the butter Iho butter thus mado is oi better qual ty than that made without scalding. Fattening Animal'. The Indiana Farmer, rcferrint tho matter of fattening animals, sav sheep fatten most rapidly at two to three years ot age. JJy leedmg rich fodder, ono year old sheep will increase weight more rapidly than when older lor tno period ot growth is not yet passed. Whilst they will fatten also at .his age, tho llc-sh is not esteemed as when older, as it is moro watery. Lambs taken very young and fed high are fat tened and made palatable. JJut when fattened for profit as well as palatable llesh, slioip as other nnimals should bo matured in growth first. It is also truo that after animals have become too old. neither profitable fattening nor tho most palatablo llesh can bo secured with tho best of food. Whether for economy in feeding, or clioico meat, tho best is at tainable when tho animal is well matured; neither before, nor much after that period. Hay for Swine. In tho ojrinion of an exchango hay is very benelicial to swine. Swino need rough food as well as horses, cattle, or the human race. To prepare it you should havo a cutting box or hay cutler, and tho greener tho better. Cut tho hay as short as oats, or shortcr,and mix with bran shorts or middlings and feed as otlt. er food. Hogs soon learn to like it, and if soaked in swill or other slop food it is highly relished by them. In winter uso for tho hogs tho saiuohay you feed your horses and you will find that, while it saves bran or other food, it puts on llesh as rapidly as anything that can bo given them. In summer tho use of hay can bo commenced ns eaily as tho grass will do to cut, and when run through the cutting box can be used to advantngo by simply soaking in fresh water until it sours. Hints to Poui.thv Eatlim. Tho rea son that poultry killed at homo, though young, is not as tender as that bought in tho market, is that tho former is not generally killed until wanted, and when eaten is still rigid with death, whilo that bought at tho poulterer's has been killed hours moro often days. Poultry ought to bo killed several days before eaten, dressed at once, and with a few pieces of charcoal in it, hung m a cool place. If poultry aro kept from food and drink at least twelvo hours before kiiling.tho llesh will bo liitoy and the fat firm. If left threo days without Uol or drink, thouirl in good condition previously the ileah will bo dry and tasteless, and tho fat is son. .Never buy an undrawn fowl. Tho gas from tho crop and intestines will taint the ilesh, even though retained but a short, tunc. that there is : A certain lady in this country hist spring set a hen upon thir teen eggs. A tew days nttcrwani, look ing into tho nest, sho was surprised to find tho eggs missing nnd tho hen gone, and in their stead a lingo rattlesnake comfortably coiled up. Noticing the swelled condition of Ills snakeship, sho procured a spade ami pinned his head to the ground. Then, with a rake, the tail was drawn out and lasiened down 10 prevent wrierclinir. A pen knifo soon lit the reptile irom head to tan, aim the cues taken out. Jieing carefully washed they were placed under the same lien, nnd eventually every ono iiateueu out and tho chicks grew and thrived. Wo regret that a strict regard for truth compels us to say that the hen was not swallowed, nor were tho chickens marked with a snake. Tho Origin of tho "Printer's Devil." .1. Theodore Bent, in Frascr's Mara- zinc, gives tho following version of tho -f .1.- II 1. t 4l. origin oi inu wen kuuwii mhu ui um youngest npprentico in a printing olllce, "printer's devil" which will bo an en lightenment to tho general public, and in fact, to most of tho printers, wo im agine: "Aldus IMnntttius, the celebrated printer of Venice, (1100-1 "161, had small black slavo whom the superstitious bolived to be an emissary of satnn. Io satisfy tho curious, ono day he said publicly in church, "J, Aldus jianuuiis, printer to tho Holy Church, have this day mado public exposure of the print er's devils all who think ho is not flesh nnd blood, como nnd pinch him." Hence, in Venice arose tno eomewnai curious sobriquet of tho "priuter's devil." A Legal Permission. young attorney a day or two since having delivered himselt ot a speech in tho Superior Court, asked the clerk if ho could smoke in tho room. "Yes," was the reply. A pipe was hauled out and the gentleman was busily engaged in building smoko columns in the air, when tho Judge laid a Sfl fine upon him. "I thought you said I could smoke here?" inuuired ho indignantly of the clerk as soon as ho got his breath. "I did," was the reply, as Iliac busy olhcer proceeded with his minutes, "didn t you smoke! Tin Sun tor in will innko Its Iirtccnlli Annual rev olution under tho present mtnaitcment, Hilnli vr, tn always, for nil, big nnd utile, mean ami iracloui, oontcntctl and unhappy, ltcp'ibllcin and Democrat ic, acpr.iveu nna viiuious, lnumiecni. nnuuumso, Kiuunim n Thnsun'mifhtli lor innn every sor but Its Rental warmth. Is for the good, wnlli It pours hot tlrviomfnton Hit l llstcrltitr oi ine poraisieimy wukui. 1 1 rtl.vnr.1ed many ot tho forms, nnd n Inultl lidj of tho mi pi' in ious words and phrncs M ancient J iur nal'.sm. It undertook to rei ort In a Imh, succinct, unconventional way all tho news of the world, omtt- ting no event oi numir. interest, nnu ciinincnung upon affairs with tho fearlessness of nbioluto Inde pendence. Tho success ot this c.Mrlment was tho success of Tho Bun. It effected a p rmahcntrhanf,o lnincsmo oi American iicwppinrH. r.rry i A Oi'itn rou Bloat. William King. of Kast Marlborough, informs us that thero is no reason why farmers should loso etock trom bloat as it can readily be cured. His plan is to tnko a bunch of hay, moisten it sufliclenlly to allow of im ueing iwiaieu into it rope, men com pletely saturate the middle of tho hay ropo with tar, draw it through tho ani mal's mouth, and tie the ends of tho ropo i i- t i i ti r i uuck ui jier nciui. Jiuuui nu says will bo. gotten in ten minutes. This has been his experience with clover bloat, he having pured ono of his cows last sum mer by this remedy. This is a simple remedy and it would bo well for our rcadeiH to bear it in mind. -West Ches ter Ileeord. Tho ofllcinl estimate of tho victims nt tho burning of tho King theatre in Vienna is now placed nt 020, An Astltb Don. Agentleman, ac companied by a favorite dog, visited the studio of one of tho Cincinnati artists the other day. There was a picture on the easel, and tho dog began to bark furiously at it. "Naturo may bo relied upon alter all," said the gentleman "The best evidences of the faithfulness With which you have painted that dog in tho background is the earnestness with which my dog harks at him." But that isn't a dog," said tho artist, blushing, "it is a cow. Iho gentleman was non plused tor a moment, but he quickly re jilicd, "Well, the dog's eyes are better than mine; he never did like cows. Economy in Fi.hdino. All food be yond such amount that is properly di gested and assimilated by the animal is a source ot loss to the owner, and that in two ways: First, the food is lost; and second, the animal is not kept in the best condition for getting the most out of its feed its stomach is overloaded and its digestivo apparatus more or less deranged. Just insido the limits ot as sunilatiou is the point to have in view m feeding; in this way the animal Mill hav a good appetite, and other things being equal, is sure to give the best returns for lood consumed. A youthful critic: Charlie Smallfac is coutintnlly losing his memorandum book. We noticed it carefully hung u on the uoor oi his room mis morning and opened it nt the last entry, wine was: "jiy lamer says, 'An honest man is the noblest work of God.' I saw tho s.nno remark in a newspaper. This proves the (,ld man a piagiaust, and no plngiar ist is an honest man. There is no "noblest work' in our family." THE SUN. NKvTYoiticrTssaT" omanklnd of 0(1, cks SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE COHiTTIVCBINr $1 JO IN ADVANl'tt 2PXJSJLIO SALE OF VALUAHLS portaDt journal eMahlUhcd In this c niitry in the dozen yi-nrs past nos ueeu inu(ieii''u niv r i no f-uu. Every Important Journal already vxlstlug has teen modliled asd hctto.cd by tno Urcc ot l ho sun's ex' amnio. .... .... The sun or t sjwiiiDciiusanviouu oKon.iruin- tclllGK, and Int resting ncwHpapor. l)y u uuvrai uw ui uiv mi-aim wmtii u- iiujujuih nrosn'tltr affords, wj shall maku 11 uciur than over boforo. .... wo sna'.i print nu mo news, puttin; it into rcai ablo shtpe, and measuring Kb Importance, not by iho traditional yardulrk, but. by Its real interest to tho people. Distant from rrlnllng llousoH piaro 19 not me nrst consiucra'ion wun -iuo mm. 11 iieu over anjthlng happens worth reporilrn: wo rettlie Birtlculars, w hcther It happens In lirooklj n or In okhnra. In com cs we nave decided onlnlons: and aro ac- customed to express them In lincuago that cm bo events. 1 hat habit Is tno only secret ot Tin suu's political course. Tin Weekly sun trathera Into eight pages tho best, matter ot iho seven dally issues. An agricultural department otuntqualod merit, full of mntketro- rnrta nnrfo lthnrnt hmniHInii nf III firnrv. (ipttnttHn. and doincstlo Intelligence complete 'IhoVeekly sun, and make it 1110 best nowspapcr ror meiarm er's household that was ei cr printed. Who does not know nnd road and llko Tho Hunday Sun, each number of which Is 11 (lolconda of Inter esting literature, witn tno ocst poetry 01 me nay, ironu nvcrv linn woiin reaainir. news, nuinsr iuui er enouzh to nil n good-sized book, nnd Intlnltdy more varied and entertaining than any book, big or littlo 1 . . It our idea of what a nowsrancr should 10 nienscs yuu, bchu lor ine pun. uur Terms aro an ioiiowk: Korthodallv sun. & four.nara sheet nt twenty- eight eolnmns, tho prlco by mall, post paid, Is 65 cents a month, or tt.to a year; or, Including Hie Sunday paper, an clght-rago sheet of ntty-six coi urais. tho prlco Is ts cents per month, or il.Toa J car, postago paid. mesuDuuT cumoa oi ino sums aiso luruiaucu The night had suddenly overclouded and became quite stormy. Being of sentimental tuin sho aceoidingly took her seat at tho piano and began to sing, "Into some lives tho rain must tail But ho was entirely practical and clutch ing ner arm said tenderly, "sing some thing else, darling; you know I didn't bring any umbrella." UNIiUKSTIOXAIII.Y THS VI'.UY 1IKST. Baltimore, Mil., April 29, 1881. I have recently been using your Brown's Iron Bitters in my family, con sisting of myself, wife, and three chil dren, and the effect has been always as marked as in tho case of Mr. Phelps. It is unquestionably a wonderful medicine. A. J. Bowen. A statu out or DKiiT. The State Treasurer of Iowa reports the receipts for tho two years ended Deo. 1 to havo been S2,12G,900.00, and the disbursements, S2,035,0.'j0.3!), leaving a'balance on hand of 91,850,51. The general warrants are at par, none aro drawing interest, and funds are on hand to meet every legiti mate demand against tho State a con dition not attained s'tneo 1870. A Vermont man recently went and paid for a 85 watch which ho stole eighteen years ago. He stated that ho wanted to free his mind ns ho hail been in hell over sinco ho stolo it. If it takes eighteen years of hell t mako a Vermont man give up 83, there appears to bo a basis for tho belief that some Vermonters nre penurious. Hoston I'ost. This is a Diamond Pin. Tho Editor won it at a Church Fair. Thero wero Ten Chances at Ten Cents a Chance. Took ono Chance. Tho l'in is Worth seven hundred Dollars. Editors like Diamonds. Sometimes they Wear them in their Shirts, but Generally in their Minds. Denver Tribune. lly vlrtuo of an ord. r o! tho Orphans' Court of Co lumbia county, tho undersigned Administrator ot tho citato ot Denjimln Ilndcntnuth, lato of conyn ghim township, Co umbla county.dcccased.wlll ex peso to p'lU'.lo s.iln upon thu premises on SATURDAY, .TANL'AltY 21st, 1882 at ten o'clock In tho forenoon the following do scrked real estate situate In Conyngham township, Columbia county, l'cntin. Ueglnnlng nt nstonoln lino of land belonging to tho city ot t'hlladolphU, nnd running thenco along lino ot land of Jeremiah .Indcmulh, north sooaty-seven degrocs, cast nllty-llvo pcithcs to n stone, thencoby tho fiamo north, onchalt dogreo east seventy-seven p rehes to n stone, thenco )' land ot tho Lclrs ot John Ltnd- enmuth, south soicnty-sovcn degrees westsevonty- nvo perches to astono and thetco by land of tno city ot Philadelphia south twenty-nine ;degrccs oast eighty firchesto tho placo ot beginning. Containing 2 and ono hundred and thirty porches. TKtlMS 01' BALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourm of tho purchaso money to bo paid at tho striking down of iho property; tho one-fourth less tno ton per cent, at tho conllrmallon ot sato, and tho rimilnlng throfourths lu ono year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. 13AUJ LISDENMUTIt, drC 3 1 t-s Administrator. separately at t l.so a year postage mid. i no nriee oi inu n eexir nun. eicut nntrnH. iiily columns. Is i a year, postago paid, l'or clubs ot "What a rough fellow that Sniggins is!" petulantly exclaimed tho Hopedalo girl after a strugglo with tho aforesaid Sniggins nt "Copenhagen." "Ho near ly smothered me! "And did voit kiss him for his smothei?" asked tho other miss, naively. John V. L , Growbsok. "Why do edi toiB lie so badly!" John, you think it smart to nsk that cruel question, but wo will answer it, although such questions do not deserve nu answer. Editors lio bo badly because they are not used to it Texas Siftimjs, in I. ii- .in. Lord X., whoso popularity was not ex cesslvo in n certain Scotish town, having refused an importanato beggar, sho re newed her applications with "Now, ino lord, if yo'd just givo mo ono little six pence, I could treat every friend yo have In tho toon!" Being pursued by a bull n Michigan man had presence of mind to discharge some tobacco juico in tho animal's eyes and thereby escaped death. Don't let anybody make you believe that tobacco Is unhealthy Detroit Free Press, ten sending $10 wo will Bond an extra copy free. Aaaress I. v.kmu,am, Jin. S-6W rubllihcr on ho Bun, Now York city. ORPHANS' COU11T SALE OP VALUABLE In pursuance ot an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned administrator, cum testamcnto annexo, ot 1'ctcr Applenun, lato of llenton township, deceased, will cxposo to public sale, at tho Exchango Hotel, iljnton, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st,1881 At one o'clock p.m. All that portion of tho following described TItACT OF LAND, In Benton township, Columbl t county. lying on tho west sldo ot Klshlogcreck, bounded as follows: On the north by lands of.lt. L. P. Colter, J, F. Chnplu and A. Wilkinson, on thu west by lards of Ell Mclltrry, .lohn K. Applcman and fctcr Laubach, on tho tculli by lane's of Wll llam Ilulmo and Margaret Dildlnc, nnd on the cast by lands ot lleubcn II. Davis nnd Stott E. Colley, containing FIFTEEN ACItES, more or less, tottcm land, all cleared. Also, all that tract ot land situate In llenton town ship, bounded on the w est by lands cf He becca Con. ner, on iho north by lanfis ot tho lielis of Thcmns Davis, deceased, ard J. F. Chapln, on thesouthby lands of Ezeklel Cole, containing EIUUTEEN ACHES, moro or less, unimproved land. TEItMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth of the purchaso money shall bop.tldnt tho striking down ot tho property; tho one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at tho confirmation absolute, and tho re maining thrco-tourtha In ono year after conllrma' tlon nisi, with lntcrobt trom that date. I, K. KHICKBAUM, Administrator, Kc, Cainbra. ra. dec 5-ts HPUER'Swah nOD-LIVEROIL Cheapest Superior any. mcl'ca. aulhorltlcs tot'fr to ft delicacy of taslonndeucll. rorFaiobrDrui-riaU. w.ii.seiiietftiintco(gvyaaaH.T. Dec 10 i-w PENSIONS. ARE PAIDcvtrr iHifrdniMMSr fcceidtnt r otTitrwUo. A WllUMInf any kind, lois f nnicrr. un-orejes uui'iUKb. if buteuxht: dlaooiCi of Luifi tt ArlnMte tn friv ft jtennlfiD. Under new Uv thouiind ue en titled lo Rn intrMe of rMiilon. Widow i, or phan! ftDd deptcdeit ftheri or Uiotheri of lotditrt set ft rvuiion, Scd itur-r for Jniioo aa i Hounty Aeu, Addr. (lP. H. Fitzgerald A Co., CU m Anti. 'InJUnapolti. Ind. Iieter u hid. lUnkinft t', ktd i'rw'l L'utrftl Duk.boilief ladianHivlU. ITSP0FULASITYI3 UNPAUALLED! ! 1QH nnn Cm n ! I and m More Audit xuu,uuu ujju ; . nro Wautetl toSunDlv tho wonifrrful nnd Increasing dcra iml for by far LIFE OF GARFIELD PriG3 Only $20 This work is I'rotus-ly lll i'trated, t .lis tho entire thrilling story ol hl-i eventful llfo and tri.-lc d-aih: has been critically revised nnd approved by ono t nu most, ummaio persoun rrienis; n.n Mr outsold all other editions because tha best and cheapest and uut luiim iu ugtuu, uru inn uiusi. jiuerui oi nny s-nperb steel Mate Portraits Kreo 1 1 outilt M ccnu. For proof ot exco lence, succors nf a?enM and icrins auuresi at once, uu un Mtu IlK'JS.rubl.riilla, UCC10 4-W LATEST STYLES OP C-A-T-iA-jIlsra CARDS t tha 'OOLUMBUN OFFtOE.' nrtnt wntjl- Toachei eexnerleneed. efllclent. and nllvo to their work. moderate. Fitly centa a wccic ueuuction w an expecting to teaeu txpenaep PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE TIM B Ell LANDS AND MON TANA LOTS. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform aohoroU,h luueius aumuicu at unr inno. itooins reHervea wnen ucsirea. courses of study prescrioeu oy tuo staio : I. Model School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Klementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Jlmic. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in l'liyslcalilturc. The Elementary. Scientific and Classlc.il Courses aro l'llOl'ESSlONAL, nnd Students urndualnj: therein, tccclvo State I)lnlomas,ifcrrtng the following correspondlngDegrees; Master of tho Elements , Master of tho Sciences ; Master ot the 01aslcs. Graduates In the other Courses rec normal Loniucaies IHeirniUlinmemB,, Slneu uv liiu uiueei n ui inu itunru ui-i utiles. Tliecoursoot niuu y urescnueu uy ino Bi-uio isuuerai,anu tuo aieniinc ana Classical couroes aro not inrenor to inoso or our uesi woa a. Thu state reaulres n hlzhcr order ot citizenship. Tho times demand It. Itli oaeot thaprlmooblects of this school to heln to secure by furnishing iniciii. gentandofllclcntTcncherstorherSehools. Tothlsendlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good p'irposcs,-tho who des to improve tneir time and their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abunJant opportunities tor well paid laborer leaving school. For Catalogue, address tho Principal. mm. vvii.iii.i.ti lii.vv l'l-rBiiirni iinnru oi -irnnirrs. jr. r. iii(.LMk k, tecreuix OOtO. 1,'8..- The unJcrslgnd will expose at public tfalo nt Chcrrlngton's Hotel, Locust township, Columbia county, 1'a , on l'JUDAY, JANUAltY Gth. 1833, at 1 o'clock p. in., tho following dcs:rlbed valuable tract ot timber laud, located In said townsnlp,on tho south Mdo ot tho Littlo Mountain, bounded by lands In tho v arrantco names cf Mary Huston, Thomas Huston, 1 homas Illlllngton, Adam Clayberger.John Leo, Samuel Lee, rhlllp Lnveniierg, John Young nnd others, known In tho wannntcenamo of John Evcrhard, nnd containing sso ACHES and 104 perch' es nnd allowance Dealers In lumber, rrop timber, bark, cW., ara re quested to exomtno said tract on or before tho day ot sale. Hcteronccs n? to location, Peter Swank, Esu., nnd Daniel Morris, who will point out tho lints on the forenoon ot tho d.iy of salo, or before If called upon. Also, will bo exposed to.salo, at tho Bed Tavern, on SATURDAY, JAKUAUV 7tli, 1882, at ten o'clock n. m., tho following lots in Montana city, vizi First Lots 3 nnd 4 Block "N" on Ccntro street. main road adjoining tho s:hool house, oaeh 85 feet front ana no f.jetln depth, known as thoYcrkcs lots. Second-Lot li.lllocl; "1" on Centre street, opposite tho Hod Tavtrn,-fenced nnd unier cultivation, formerly known as tho Peter Joyco lot, front S3 feet, noptUHJ feet. Taxos to dato will bo paid, and lltlo warranted. Terms of Sales, Cash one-halt nt striking down tuo proparty, tho otlur half In six months there' otter, Dec. !1-2w C B. BltOCKWAY. Oiphans' CJourt Sale OP VALUABLE Pursuant to an older ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned; Administrator of Samuel Hhone. lata of llenton township, do ceased, will expj30 to .ialo on th) promlsis la said township on Fritluy, January 13th, 1882, At one o'clock, p. m. tho followiug deserlOed real estat c of said decedent, In Benton township, boundo land des:rlbed n? fol lows: On tho uorlh by Unl ot Alfred luntz. oa tho cast by Thmw Bonder uml V. W. Ho-s, on tho south by W. Hess, C. W. Myers nnd A. A. Ober holtz'.r and on the wts by Daniel Kains, containing Twenty -two Acres moro or les, whereon nro erected TEItMS OP SALE. Ten per cent ot one fourth of tho purchaso money bhall bo paid at tho striking down ot tho property, tin cno lounh less tho ten percentattitocontlrmatlou absolute, and the re maining threifourthsln one car after confirmation nUl wllh Interest Irom that dato. OEO.W. I1IHLKMAN, Administrator, mo 10-5W lieu oo, l'a BOLD, IUOATU mnhi &VMHDED thnr A rntwuid crrn&L &1bJ ical Work.wMTintfld the best nJ cheap t, lndispuOHabls to ptatt mAn,entitlctlutue Scionreof 111 or,bIf4,retirTatHn ;" bound in fined French niUAlin, nmbosMxl. full Kilt.200 pp.contins beautiful rtocl enffTfini, US prtcri tifins, rnca only $1.25 icot lj in.ili ilmitJAtedtu.mDle.6enUl fend now.Addreea i'uftbodf Mod 71inTir 'FUVOriP lwilIwrtituteorlir.W.Il.PAIl. D.1U II I UI Vltui i Kit Dl'C. TC4W KKIt, No. 4 Lulflncli tt. Uoatcn. $777 A EAlt nr.n exretxes to airents tutr.t ino. AddrefS I'. O. VICKKltY Augusta, Metis. r nov. iww US1NI.SS CAKD3, B VISITISO OAHDS, IEl'TEH IIEABS, BILL IlEAfS, P03TE'tS, tCJSC CAffJ'JI'BWN. GET THE BEST. mm f -n,r- . - j. - BLOOMSBUtlG STATE MOtfMAL SOfOOL SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Fennsylvana. Rov. D. 3. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D,, Principal. TltlHSClIOOL, as nt present constituted, onors tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. i,. ,.,,,,, Buildings spacious, invitirganacoininoaious jcnmpieteiy ucntea oy steam, wen ventiiaicu, ugutcd by gas, ana rurnisncd witn n Dounuouu j STKON COmLPSTlTIOIV In tho manufacture of Organs is resulting in tho production anil sale of cheap goods, mado from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, without fjny merit whatever, except to bo offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. Will you not then, reador, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing tho names of first clas?, wholly responsible m ikerf. A good assortment ot styles of tho celebrated Estoy Organs can now bo seen at tho now rooms ol the Only Anthorizod Agent fo the Estoy Organa in Columbia Oonnty. A guarantee for five years from the manu facturers accompanies every .Estoy Org vn. J. SiL. Agent, JateM WU Blooniaburg, F a HI f II! fill! WHY One of the problems of Good and Comfortable Living -13 THS MATTER OF CLOTHING. STYI.EI3U, WE LI, MADE CLOTHING AT THE VERY LOWEST I'lUCES. Q ATS ron MEN, HOYS, YOUTHS, AND CIUhDIlEN. EX A M I N E otm STOCK or YOUTHS 50YS and CHILDREN'S SlriUTSj PKAlMi WHITE, I5IOYCLE SIIIHTS, LATEST OUT. I1U3INES3 AND DUES3 stnurs HANDSOME PATTERNS DESIUABEE STYLE3 IS OUlt MOTTO. AFU L l71l N li OF FALL STYLES JUST RECEIVED. iEiiCHftiT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Perfect Fits, Latest Styles, FuU Satisfaction. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGSS'i1 STOCK 0? CLOTHING '".a OASSIMERES IN THE COUNTY HauiauattsR ibr T11UNKS. SATCHELS, VALKBS THE DAVIS. REWARD. ONE THOUSAND (3,000) DOLLARS lit EMI UM circled 10 ANY PEltSON that will ilo m QIIEAT A ItANGE OF 'WOIUC on ANY OTHEit MACHINE. WHAT THE HEW PVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basting. It will mako wide hem on sheets, tx liem all mannerof b'.aa woolen cooda, as ROtt merino, crape, or pooda dlnlcult to liem on oilier inaclilnes. It makes a moro elastic stltcli than nny other machine. It will turn a hem and put. lu piping at samo time, It will turn a hem, bow braid on tho rlsht Bldo and stitch on trimming at ono operation. it will do fi lling bias or straight, either on cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across reams on any goods. I will bind a Drcs3 or bklrt and sew on Jaelnff, cither with cr without fchowlug stitches: bind Dress Goods with the sunn material, cither scailops.polnts, squares or ct'utKtr. His ojtlv ma'hlno th it will hind Hats, cloaks, or other articles with bias, Baflu or silk, trom h to 3 Inch' s la l Jth, without b.istlUK'. it w ill gather w 1th or v ltnout ft wing on. It will gather Letweiu two pttcts arid sew onat tho same tlino. It will mako n rumo and Btttch u pillow slip on to tho racing at tho satno tlmo. It will bhlrr any kind ot goods. It ill mako plaited trtmmiDg cither with or with out sewing It on. H will mako plaited trlmmlns either soallaped or straight, and sow a piping on at tho sam time. It will mako knife plaiting. J. SALTZEH. Oen'l Agent, llloomnliurg, Ph. oct. 1, 'fcO-tf. hides! Tho Highest Markot Pries in CaBh lUlOl'OIt ALI. K1SPS OF HIDES T I.tnWIior ana SIiod riutlltig Moro Main SrnnuT, Ori-osim SroNi: Ciiuitcit, BLOOMSBUIIG, PA. Aprils, '60.1 y - 1 v. H W d V M fcV. ' Lf J ttMOtl' 1'ltriltlttnj lllla .. XT..... IM..I. lllii.l, and will iomili tflyc!.nna!o iho blood In tlioeiillivtnn Hi Umvu i niniii, Anvperunn wiowlll t.iVn I pill ".M UiilBlitfium ltulUMi-eki inylHsicUirt l t im.imil IumII'i, It niilm Ihlni hojiowuln. K.iit I1-' in .'I f"r fi Irt'er tnmin, . H, ,IOin wfi.V .0 CO., Jloilon, Muss., (ttrmrrliJllmitri"; flnPMTfi IVAUTffn JSVKKVWIEB.K lillif .ilutlilne ,'Vrr iDvitijtit.l. win LiiiFn fiV"' Toil cimiiilitr, ui Jmli;uto. it u I.I tltJ knit a trial varxiy if iueT viu(kforWIUchlhweUalw rwily raarttt tieul Vi f''r,,r"l tcnmloiiu, 'l ivoiiilily Itnldliitf Knlt- mayo, '81 .ly aid LEGAL J1LANKS, ALWAYS ON HANI) To Nervous Sufferer: rho Great Eurossaa Dit. J. E. SIMPSON'S SPECIFIC MEDICINK. Dr. .1. U. Simpson's Spccltlo Medlclno Is a posltlvo euro for o nrwerk cf body or Irln or excess of jiiy kin 1, such as weakness and ull dlseas.es rif.ultlni; from Nervous Debility, IrrltnHllty.Miutal nxlely, i..iiuuui, L.ii3aivuuu, iiui iL'ftniuii ui i?inriiH una iuno. tl'jnal dorangemects cf the neivoi.s tjttem uon eraliy, Pat s In the iiiuk or aice, 1.03-". ot .tieino'y, rrema tuiuold ago and dl. cases that lead ti consmptlon.lnsarl ty an early gra' or both. Nomattei how shatteied thu system may bofron execssos of an: kind, a short course- u: Uus uiedleluo nUrTeiluru ICj lost functions and procure health and happiness " iiuru uuiuru wa uospuuaenev aoa looin. i lie pt cltlo Mentclne H hetug used with wonderful succiss. I'amphtcfs 'nt treo to nil. Write for tin and get full partrleular. ITlci', bp.iclilo $1.00 per packgo, or sl packages for f 3, o. Will bo sent by m ill on receipt of money. Ad Iress all orders, J. 11. HlMi'S .N'oMHDI' INK On. Nos loi and l 'is Main street, Iiuctalo, N. Y loo. tl '6l-it fAINHIGIIT ii CO., W1IOLF.SALK GJiOCJMS, Philadelphia. Dealers In TEAS. BY ltUI'3, COFFEE, SUH Alt, MOL 1 SSE3, I1ICE, eriCES. BICiHB fOUl, Ac, &c. N. E. Corner Second and Arch streets, tsrerders will recelro prompt attention. Druggists AMD Pto miam Havo Signod or Endorsed tho Following nomnrkablo Documor.i : Messrs.Seabiiry & Johnson, Kanufactur ins CUeraUto, SI Piatt Ct., Kow York : Gentlemen ;-ror tho pastfow yonrawo have sold varioua Drand3 of roroug Flas ters. . I'hy3lc'.an3 and tlio ruhllo lircfcr nenKonCapcjnroronHPlaiitHr to all others. Wo connldor thorn ono of tho very few rollablo household remedies worthy of conlldonco. Thoy aro cuporior to all other Torous Plasters or Liniments for external uso. IlennonVi Capelnp Plaster is a ircnulno Irmaceuttoal product, of tho highest ordor of merit, and bo recognlzod by physicians and druggists. When other remedies fall (jet a Ben eon's Capclue PlaBter. Tou will be disappointed if you uso cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Elec trical Magnetic toys. AHiimiitn.iii:iYATi7A sr.-rVuVSvu: MUD'S Medicated CORN Sid BUNION PI ASTFR, nvo4,SM d T.tcvwf, uuivr., CuIJ.il) Nov. H-lOw ca l!4Tii'i"tJ 14 'jiJi:.' i: i iit!':,i' tLiy rTI..Mi nom.a, I. r I. uu: i.. I... fur. ff l' 111, 4 vurrintl lin.rur..(. ...ml.l uu.l ,.. 1.1. sMI. B M AT THIS OFFIOh. j What Mnkos tlio Children Luugh? n chill i Th MlAnds imnst Kim Art JiiV 'nllP nook, with CO Ciuh ad linui Milling. I v il. (iuurto. t.tu. R. W0..TniN0T0N, 77 Broadway, u0w York, dec. ICtw r THE WHITE SYIM MACHINE Whonus, tho W( renowned icputatlon of tho White wing Machiiie Induces many uiiputous comintllors to resort to all kinds of meaoks to injure Its reputation, wo beg to caution a ending purchaser!, not to buy a Whi Machine except from tts'lar authoi Ized dealers, who will be sustained bj following warranty. WE WAItltANE NATU11AL W'E A It AND TKAU OF THE White Stle Mm Machine, PLATE NUMMOaMO FOIt FAMILY PUHPO 8KS. AND IIFY AflHKK TO KFKP THE SAME IN HEPAirt THE TElt.M OF I'tVI! VEAItM FIIOM THIS E. FUICE UV CllAliOK. This warn excepts the breakage of needles bobbins and ties. Thlswarrawlll not bo sustained unless tho plate numbnovo clven correnponds with the number on tluttle race slide. Ilcware of defaced or altered nvr WHITE UKWINU MACHINE CO. : V,c "W Shuttle Sowing Machine ". b oukaik icirr thuu any other family Sewing Machine for f r -ty variety of wort. ft J. SA LTZEIl, General Agent, r Tuooinabunr, r. A If A R'S OS- T33 NliW HEADING YOHK mm world. I i NeWjPcs, IJ'tv TypoTln'oiigh out,jv IJinling, IsTow Appli iiiici of Eery Kind, and Nt Liftii Every J)enirt- nent. I To a- Adcess, Postage Paid, 1 8l0 a Year; IR..n..4RU.. r.X .Ui;i;uiput ftlA. I1IUI1L1IS, tBOl' SIX .VJO.MI'M .flOMI'I.KTi: AMLY PAPER. I opcqii jjeji'tinems lor every MWcvl the ilouselioltl. I W'fctn frcirn theft it i). The Pli 7. Tho 1. All fb els.fulhnd succinctly, 2, niinnfflWdl-A fullpigoot Acrlcultural ana ni. News n, ThelLr.fy woi-A full pago of Long Stories nna ji siorj, Coml) llallads und Serious I'oi lltry Tai and f-allors' Yarns. 4. 1 ho II i iecper':olumiu -W hat Every Worn n Know. 5. Th I'cif nary ,lattraent-With prcsclotlons i rjuutaiers, ana fu'l lnvtructlons for icnt or(vo stock. Uiesi Cdnn lu tie world tor amit u Checker I lartrnont lu tho world far bD'i lateur a:(dofesslonal players. A Cde tn tho VOg KolkS-llldJles.Charailpa. rufz, BnlgmiB.rosttoa. e. o. Coifru MirVctntoiti-Unrlvalled In dctat auiljiiracy. p io. Apsrstoiniuirli Hach jflirtmsut U pew of its kind, anil all com. blnimakothelbe W'iekly Nowspiper ever ...r: a- ... JlioiNew Urk World haa nofupcnofln either side of Unvater fis Livo.Unllinnt. rlectlyjlpointetl, Pj'o-gressigewspaper. SWIJIEXCeiES THK Wi I SUNT KI1KK. dei-cw (K'lOHK WOULD, Bit lilJlUllNH Mu, V... 9 j AND apc Hanging. WM.f BODINE, bT HELOJISECOND, ULOCllilllllO, ,a W Uy U1 IlinOS CI xiovns rAirxxiwa and Ornamental PAJR HANGING, uotii'djjuatjvk and puin. i uiiiiNRllr(l,ru itopnii j.EMl T I1MV ,ss WOItUMENEMI'LOYED HatImntja.;ado ou all Work, VM. P, BODINE. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE DKMNlll EltIK It. It. DIVISION. A WIN' rUll TIME TU,K. On and after .Mutdiy. l ed. In. It. n,.. . the PHI mli! iphi.i Uric lla iruid Division in ... "U en as follows I WKiTWAItD. 11 ti p i,, 55 a iv 6'ft l S 411 li 1 1 i s a iii 2 to p m ' i P in x no ii m 12 16 i i,i i w p m 8 " p Ii, 80 p in ,J pin to i s p m 11 so p 3 U5 l III o l p m r io i m io p in Erlo Mall Iravcs I'lilladelphlii " " llarrlsburg " " Htitibury " " William port " " Lock llnu n " ' lienor o " " Kan " arrlvo nt Erlo Niagara Express loaves Philadelphia ' " Ilarrlsbiirg " " utiuii ry ' Willi imiport ' " Lock llaicn " " L'enovo " " Kno Fast Lino leaves riilladelphla " " Ilarrlsbiirg ' ' Hunbury " " Wllllamsport " arrlvo at Lock Haven KASTW'AHD. Lock Haven Kxprena leaves Lock Haven J 60 a m i,'i1i,.i.m.?',or' oMum " arrlvo at Harrlsburg " " l'hlladelphTa Fast Lino leaves Oanai.tlaltia ' Watklns " " Klmlra " '.' Wliliamsport ' " Sunbury " arrives nt Harrlsburg " " I'hlladelpSia Day Express loaves Kino " " Hciiovo " " Lock Haven " ." Wliliamsport " arrive at IliirrNburir . ., i " ruiladolphla Ei lo Mall loaves hrw " " Kano ' ' . itenovo ' " Ijclc Haven " " W UllaTisoort ' " Nlinlillrv " arrives at Harrtiburg " " Philadelphia loioam 155 pm 15p m lo, pm 8 40 p m .8.liii in 16 ll lu l 32 am 8 Ha in 7 co a m o oo a in loom m Il IS a in 1! 15 p III SO p til 1 03 p m II 31 n m 4 10 p m 9'flplU 10 lopm 11 Si) l III l os a m aooara i oo a in 'hlladelphia Krlo Mall west and Lr.ck llnv,.n ..... mako . close connections at Northnmhnrfi Serin ton lTlilW f0r Wllk8i,u'I'ro fthd Erie Mall West, Niagara Epros West and Fat wN.L'gl?.CSsnorUuCtl0n n' W'lliiamspori Nlagar Express West nnd Day Express Pan mako closo connection lit Lock llaen with it, ii v ic. it. trolns. ' Parlor cars wilt run tiptn-rnn in.ii,. .i,.,. . Wlllamoport on Niagara lixpi ess west, and Day uY press East, bleeping cars on all nigiit train" K'JIIEKI'NKILSON, (itinera) Sup. OENTKAL KAIhV.n NOUTIIKKN COMPANY. SuTbSoVs follows ':Wl ,""D9 ' lcau 11UU1H 1VAKU. Northern Expicsio.aa i nrrlM Elmlra nsonm " Koclit'Btcr 4.40 " Magara Express 1 ,05 p.m. arrlvo K'mlra 6. oap tn " iiocUester 45 Fast line do p m anlvo E!!nlraailra J'S 2 IS " Watklns 11.65 p m SOUTHWAltD. Southern Eiprcns 1.84 n. m. arrive HarrWiV 3.1Sa m arrive Philadelphia l.Si " NewY'ork pi 33 "' " Dalllmoro 7,111 ,, " Washington 9.02 a in rtcillc Express lo.oo a ra arrive HarrlabV lii c n p n nrrlvo PhUadelphla 3.15 p m " New York o.s " Ualtlmoro i..iii " Washington 7.62 Day Kxprcssl.50 p m arrlvo Harrlsburg s. n m " Philadelphia 0.4.V " New Yoik u.so " " ll.Utlinore 0 35 , , " Washlrgtou 7.52 ErtuWaltl.06 a. m. Brttve Ilf rrlslurg s.iifta.ru " Philadelphia 7.35 " " cw York u.3i ' Daltlmom 7.40 " Wathlngton 9.1,2 L. P. FAllMElt, OeLerui Paaaeugur A-o. t. KltANK THOMSON, Ooneral .'ianagir. piIILADELPHA AND KEADIKQ KOAli ARUANGEMENT OF PASSENGEJt TRAINS. November 7th, 1SS1. TKIINB LKHVK KCfKKT AS IOLLOWS(BUNniV KXCXnD For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, Potuvllli Tamaqua, Ac, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. in. 6,45 and 7,so p. m. For Wliliamsport, 6,15 a,50 a. m. and 4,( p. m. ThAINd KO lilffiCitr I.S1T1 H IfOUU H, (t)HDl r t- carTBn.) Lo.ive New York, vl i Tumanend 8.15 1. ra. and vl 1. Hound lirook ltoute :, 15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, 0,45 a. m. Leavo Heading, lt,a tn., i-oitaviiic iv.sp. u and Tumaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 6,10 s,4) a. in. and i,ou p. m. Leave Wliliamsport , 45 i.m.s.w p. m. and 4.3 1 p. u Passengers to .md from New York, vli. Tarn a nendanl to ai.d fro.n i'.i.uMphla go through lthout change ct cira. J. K. WOO'I I'KN, , . , (lem-ral Mtamgcj C. (1. HANCOCK, (lenvra! i'assengt-r nnd Ticket Agei.t. Ian. 10, l-sl-tf. D KLAWAllE, LACKAWANNA Ai V, EbTEltK ItAlLUOAD. BLOOM8BUKG DIVISION. Time-Table No. 8 , Takes effect at MONDAY, JUNE to, 1878. (:?(' A NOHTH. p.m. p.m. a.m s 60 9 41 l9 !1S 9 SI to 23 9 17 il 1J 3 31 3 U i 15 3 (19 8 04 1 51 i 45 li 87 tl 8) 1 2J ii 16 'I 03 1 4i 1.8 1 18 1 05 9 9 U 9 '.0 9 11 9 09 9 01 Sl'ATlU.N.-. Bcranton 9 co liullevui! Tajlorvllle.. ,.Laekawanna Plttston.... .. West Plttston SOUTH. a.m. p.m. p. i to 6 2 si 6 l 26 6 9 10 9 CO 8 St 8 4 8 85 8 21 8 03 8 Ot 1 M 7 43 12 5) 7 44 12 4) 7 il i'l Kit 7 32 12 24 7 26 12 12 7 90 II 0-, 7 to 11 63 0 67 1'2 '.0 1 18 to to 0 4 Wyoming.. ...Ma 1 42 , 9 f.) 1 9 f.7 ,10 or 111 VI 6 43 6 81 8 51' 8 61' 8 4(; 8 !8 8 31 8 l 8 11 9 01 7 6b 7 60 7 43 I !9 7 3J 7 18 7 24 7 0- in p.m. a at i.ta llpnrif tt Klngbton Kingston ..Plymouth June. ....Plymouth Avondilo . Nantlcoko .Hunlock's i rcik, ...bhlckthlnuy..... ....Hick's Ferry... ....lleach Haven., -Derwlcli .... Briar Creek ...Willow Orovo.... ,...ume Jtidge Espy ..HloomHliuri... Itnpert (.'atawlssa Bridge. ....uunuie Chulasky NortDumhcrland. 12 4 1 in 14 10 is 10 iiO Pi 34 10 42 10 ts 11 07 11 IS 11 ! 11 9 11 45 II 6 11 Bi 12 18 1 34 V 42 V 47 V fi i.t-l i 69 3 III 3 02 J CS 3 13 3 18 3 24 3 33 3 60 I (13 ( IP 4 13 4 X ( 29 4 33 4 42 4 49 49 5 UV 3 1 9 16 1 SO 6 4f p tn, 1 ,m. a. W. t. lULW.B', fuiv Pltrlritir.di)tit.' ii'ii.'o pr.ni') luti" 0. IH BLOOMSBURG PLABIHG MILL so. Jn 'ipacrslsncd having put bis Planing Mill on Itallroad street, In tlrst-cuss condition, Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his lino. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Ctc. mJh'A1 r,casoi"le prices. All lumber tisod to employed an n0a0 bUt 6k(llea workn"-'n ori5 ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS ppy Charles unuc, iiiooiiiNiiurer, ra. M. C. SLOAN & BRO , m.oi.MBiiuim, i'A. M antifacturers of Carriage!, Eugeija.Phaotoas, Slelchs, Platforn Wagons, lit. Flrbt-class woik alwajs on haud. JtMUJlhW uXEA'J'LY DOXli lYica uduccdto mil the timet. II!E INSUKANCE CllltlSTtAN Y, KNAPP, ULDOMHUUItO, I'A. HyjilH'JlGH'iANOK COMPANY. 'ItiPn,,... . ""ii'.iwii.iiuiB Hruwei seasoned uy xst and mi j-kjikd and have never yet had a losal tied bv auv court nt iw Ti,ii iJ..'..J:A7IS m'm'v ,?niK?1f."'i,1f "I!.,.lI0.,"i3rI-T ttJJUBtCd and; bald i7i a ..I.. . . . 1 ... ' vuiunM tr. HMirr, a) 1 .hl?llH,(pl0 9' UolHAWa county nhould putrguue the agency wuera l03soa if any are bottled anltall by ono of their own olUuna. buujjum 1'HIIM Upi uiu u.,t inn ,