The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 13, 1882, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Agricultural Experiments. '
Tlio Superintendent of tlto (Jtiolph
model farm, Province of Ontnrio, offers
tho following ni the result of his experi
ments: 1. A stonily, frosty winter is better
limn nh open one in feeding cattle.
2. Art average two or Uuec-ycar-old
steer will ent its own weight of different
materials, in two week?.
3. Two or thrco-ycar old cattlo will
add one-third of a notind more nor head
per day to their weight upon prepared
nay and roots than upon tho sumo mate
rials unnrenarcd.
4. It Is thlrtv iier cent moro profitable
to pro-manure nnd dispose of fattening
emtio nt iwo years old than to keep tliem
up to tlireo years.
fi. There is no loss in feeding cattlo
won upon a variety ot materials tor tlio
sake ot tlio manure alone.
G 1 arm yard manure- from well fed
cattle, three years old, is worth an aver
rgo of $3.30 per ton.
7. A three-year old cattlo beast, well
fed, will give at least onoton of manuro
ovcry month of Winter.
. cocaine oeast wnaievcr will pav
for the direct increaso to its weight from
mo consumption ot any kind or quanli
ty of food.
9. On an avcrago it costs twelve cents
for every additional pound of flesli add
cd to tho weight of n two or thrce-yoar
old fattening steer.
10. In this country the market valuo
ot storo cattlo can bo increased thirtv
six per cent during six months of finish
ing by good lccdmg.
11 In order to sccuro a safe profit, no
storo cattlo beast well done to, can be
sold at less tnan 4.J cents per pound
(.nvo weignt.)
12. In t no fattening, of wethers, to
finish as shcarlinns, tho Cotswold and
Leicester grades can bo made up 200
pounus, tno uxtora ijowii 180 pounds,
and the Southdown (grades) ICO pounds
cuuii uvo weigtii;.
Seeding Lacd to Grass.
Probably nine-tenths of tho farmers
ot tno United states bow all their srrnss
seed in tho Spring, and usually can givo
no better reason than that they havo al
ways dono so, and their fathers beforo
them. Many of them do not know that
any other season will answer for seeding.
On the majority of farms in this latitude,
August and September aro better than
spring, as acrop of hay may bo obtained
the following season, whether tho grass
seed be sown alono or with wheat or
rye. I have sown grass seed with wheat
in early September, on land not subject
to heaving" and havo taken a good crop
of each- tlio following season. Clover
seed will necessarily have to bo sown in
tno spring, as the young plants aroliablo
to winter-kill. When tho frost leaves
tho ground in winter or spring, afte
seeding with or without grain, it pays to
roll the field with a heavy roller, first
sowing the clover seed. If tho plants
stand lirm and well tho smoothing har
row may bo substituted for tho roller.
Tho roller, or harrow should be used as
early in spring as the surface becomes'
dry cnough.to crumble. In many cases
it is good policy tosowgrass seed alone.
For instance, one has a "run out" mead
ow, and wishing to keep it in grass, cau
plow down tho sod as early in spring as
possible to work it well, apply a good
surface dressing of manure, harrowing
it in Well, making a fino seed bed, and
on this sow tho variet.es of grass and
clover seed desired. Usually a fair crop
of hay may bo made from the laud tho
same season, and a better one tho season
following. Lands may thus bo seeded
in early tall to good advantage. For
instance, take sward land that hardly
pays the expense of mowing it, and
plow it in August, and treat it as above,
sowing it immediately to grasses, includ
ing clover, which will become well root
ed before winter sets in, and a good
crop of hay may be reasonably expected
tho next season. Any other land than
sward may bo thus seeded, if dono in
August-, (provided it ,bo sufficiently fer
tile), and produce a good crop of hay tho
following season.
A First-rate Jersey Cow.
The anions Jersey Queen comes from
tho herd imported by E. T. Fairbanks &
Co., was, purchased' when only a few
days old,' together with her mother, by
D. Harvoy of Peacham, Vt. Sho wan
sold when nine months old to a farmer
of that town for 32. In six months
from ihat time she was purchased by
Asa Iloyt, a cooper, of tho same plec.
Mr. Iloyt owned her for several years.
The last year that sho was in his posses
sion he kept, an attentive account of all
tho butter and milk which tho Queen
produced. At tho end of tho year lie
found that sho had made 140 pounds of
butter, -
In 1879 the. cow was resold to Josiuh
Kherson, of Uarnet, Vt., for S1,000.
Mr. Kinerson christened her tho Jersey
Queen, and in 1881 ho had an accurate
account kept of her milk and butter;
Sho has already produced betweon .r00
and 000 pounds of butter, and at the
end of the yenr her record will pass 800
pounds.
Mr. Kinerson has just sold the Queen
to A. 15. Darling, proprietor of tho Fifth
Avenue Hotel of New York, for $2,000
cash. Mr. Darling now owns tho best
two cows in the world Kurotas, whoso
record is 7.j0 pounds of butter in one
year, and tho Jersey Queen, whose rec
ord will pass 800 toimU.-SpriniHeld
iiepuuucan.
The Strongest Man,
TIIK STORY OF A RUSSIAN COI NT
WONPI'.IUTl. STUI'.NOTIt.
WITI
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ral as well, though thero were people tully cho en terlils. eh rt Moiles, sU'tcI.e, and
who said that if he had to manage the poems, oniributod uy tlio fjremost artlits and
licet by himself, instead of having three (minora tf theilty, itcurDs detraction and enter
or Jour excellent naval cointnaniieis 10
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help him, he would havo tuado a pqor
job of it. Hut whatever doubts there
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strength, lor no was one ot tno largest
and most powctiul men ot mtssia. jikc
many other giants, ho was, pctnaps just nAurain) dazah noo
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too
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take liim by tho throat, and shake him harpers franklin sijOaukliiiiiauy,
as a cat shakes a mouse, alter which me
brawler was usually quiet enough.
Now, it happened that one night this
strong handed admiral was nt an evening
party nt tho palace, and as he was nnmi
ieg n bouquet of llowers to ono of tho la
dies, tlio silver paper which was around tiior.ociptot order,
THE SUN.
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Kf 1,.to'alTi,r'fenm -i tnm'imv. mwl u-ns "Wmm??9W?. SV'5'"'
met at his own door by a messenger from
tho palace, who told him that tho JMii-
iress particularly wished to seo hiin,anii
io must go to her nt once, botne men
would havo waited to put on their finest
clothes, and to make themselves look
gay and dandified; but tho admiral was
used to oboying orders nt once, nnd
off ho started for the palace, just as he
was.
Now, while the admiral had been
journeying, thero had come to tho palace
a new hall porter who had never seen
him uctore. This porter was a strong
fellow, although not nearly as big as
Orloff, and not a nice tempered man by
any means; so wnen no saw tno admi
ral's big coarse, ugly-looking figure com
ing ui) to the door of the stately palace
in a dusty traveling dress, he shouted
hercely:
"Iso olt, you vagabond! 1 ou vo no
business here! "Who aro you, I should
like to know?"
Orloff never answered, but stooped
and picked up a long iron bar that list
ened the door nt night. One ierk of his
great strong hands twisted it around tho
porters neck liko a ribbon, so that the
poor lellow had to hold up tho ends.
"iSow, my boy, said he, with a broad
grin, "go and show yourselt to the Km-
press with that iron collar on, and she
will know who I am!"
Then tlio porter knew at onco that
this must be tho tcrriblo Count Orloff,of
whoso strength he had heard so much,
and ho fell on his knees to ask pardon.
But Orloff only laughed, and told him
not to be quite so ready to pulge a man
by Ins outside another time; and, indeed,
trom that day iorth the porter was aU
ways civil to everybody. St. Nicholas
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BlOCMSBUaC STATE NOBMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
....... i, m,AM marv I ftnlllllAa tnr 1ipnfnalnna1 anil (lln.reA i lAlrnln 9.
Iluildlngs spacious, Inviting and commodious t completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supily ot pure.soft
Xoeatton healthful, nnu easv ot access. Toachei eexperlcnccd, etllclent, and alivo to thctr work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough Expenses
loderate. Klftv cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach, students admitted at any time, ltooms reserved wnen desired.
Courses of Study prescribed by the Stulo t
I. Model School. IT. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Aillunct Courses ! I Acidemia, 1 1. Commercial. III. Course in Music IV. Course In Art. V. Coiimc in Physical Culture.
Tho MMmnninrv Keieniinn nnd Clasxte-i! Courses nro I'ltOKKSSlONAU and Students eradualnz therein, tccclvo state Diplomas, conferring the following I
correHnoridlnelieirrces! Master ot tho Elements: Master of the Sciences: Master of tho Classics. Uraduatos In the other Courses receive Normal Certificates
thelrntwinments,. signed by the omcers of tho Hoard of Tustees. ,,. . , , . ,.k .
TneCOUrsO Ot WlllO nrescriueu UV IUU SUIIU IS liuurui, uuu Hie OJIUUUUO una vtac-iii..ii luuioua iiiu nut lllicuui w hiiwuuiwui uvoivuhmvo.
m,.. umi,. ,-.,r...iro n Miriiur nriter ni eiii7enliin Tim iimeu rtominrt it. II U nne ot tha nrlmn obtects of this School to hclo to secure It. by furnishing Intelli
gent and eniclcntTeachers for her Schools. Tothlsondlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes.-thosewhodeslrotolmprovo their time
Inci their talents, as students. To all such It promises nld la developing thoJr powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School. For
uaiaioguo.aunress me rrincipai.
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" " llarrlsburg
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" " William imrl
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" arrive at Krlo
Nlsgira Kxpross leaves Philadelphia
" " Suntury
" " Wllllamiport
' " l)0k Haven
" " Itenovo
" ' Khiio
Fast lino leaves Philadelphia
' " llarrlsburg
' ' sunbury
" " Wllllamsport
" arrive at Lock Haven
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" " Wllllamsport
' " Sunbury
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" ' Wllllamsport
arrive at llarrlsburg
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trrslilent llonril of TruntccM.
F. P. lil'.LM YKIt, Secretary.
Ilf? WIM f 11? WHY!
One of the problems of Good and Comfortublc Living
-is TUB
MATTER OF CLOTHING.
A Treasure Trove.
A very Hingular discovery" is reported
to havo been mado by n party of si
Spaniards while on a shootings expedition
in tno liiianit ot Pennentarn. whicli ih
part of tho Balearic group.. They camo
tiiion a larco cavern, eiiiraucc to which
seemed almost impossible, owint; to the
thick growth of bramblep. Their curi
osity, however, was excited by tho evi
dence that the cavern had been made by
. . . . . .'
litunan iiands, and they cleared away the
obstacles in their path, arriving alter
Beveral hours' hard work in a spacioiw
chamber ot Arab architecture in an ex
cellent state of preservation. In tho
centre of this chamber stood two Milen-
did tombs of a very peculiar shape, and
ot creat external beauty. Uiey lilted
without much dilliculty tho litis ot theso
two tombs, and yvero greatly astonished
to find that thoy contained tlio mummies
of a young woman and an elderly man
of colossal stature. Upon tho head of
tho woman was a diadem which if the
stones aro real, is of priceless value.
Thero wsi3 a largo pearl neeklaeo round
her throat, carbuncles in her ears, and
her lingers were covered with rings
Tho male figure had an Imperial crown
upon his head, and a scepter in his right
right hand. Tho people of tlio Island
wero aware ot tho existence ot this
oavorn, but they believed that it was
only a refugo for tho serpents which aro
so numerous there. J our ot tho bpan-
iards remain in the cavern to guard this
treasure trove, while tho two others have
gone to Madrid to inform tho 'authorities
of their discovery.
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15ICYOLE SHIHTS,
LATEST OUT.
business and
dres3 shirts
handsome
patterns
desirabee styles
is our motto.
a fuTlTine
Oh' FALL
STYLES
JUST RECEIVED.
Perfect Fits
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Latest Styles,
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PuU Satisfactiou.
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CLOTHING a"d 0ASSIMERES1N THE CODNTY
noulqnarten for TRUNKS, SATCHELS, VALISES
i$rvi
Farm Work for Spare lime.
Just beforo winter sets in or in the
early part of it thero aro many days
when but littlowork seems called for in
tho holds. Tlio "Cultivator" enumerates
tho following things as being prolitablo
to look after at such times: "A coat of
ir.uu, uppiicu to woou worK will preserve
it for a great many years, and paint an
plied to (ron work will greatly prcservo
h, out in mis case tno ucaniigs should
not bo painted. A coatitiL' of lard oil.
would, however, bu found of good ser
vice! tho bearings would bo preserved
from rust, ami when tho innchino was
brought nito use in spring or summmer
it would run much easier than if nl
lowed to rust all winter. In caso naint
is thought to "bo too expensive, petrolo-
iiiu is us gouu a preservative, iiioiign ap
pcarancq is sacrificed in its use. On ti
clear day in winter, tho shingles of build
ings might havo a coat ot whitewash
which would prcservo them many years.
nnd thougji it would not render them
ljrp proof, yet it makes them less liable
to tako inc.
With corn tho best way to rid it of
smut is to pass through it and gather
nnu burn an tno aitected oars ami btalks
Iu this way tlio many millions of spores
nro Kept irom ueing spread ami continu
ing tho pest. With tho smaller grains,
as wheat nnd oats, this method, though
it ia tlio most effective, would probably
bo impracticable. Though tho remedy
is not easy of application, it is a step
forward in tho work, to know tlio exact
nature of tho trouble, mid about this
there is no doubt. Smut Is a small par
nsito plant proying upou those of u high
er orach
i Tho Largest Genera! Store in ipltl 1 samples and DoscripWvo cata- f
S : Squaro ami Market St., Including ISWP-H Absolute faithfulness by both 1
FMB Yi'IM'ESAWM MWE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ATM&N
THE BES'i
The I) n I it its of a liurslurlons F.lvtilmnt
Tho proprietor of a circus lately visit- -1--1 Ni- -I LJJ JL. V S JZSj VTi JL.N1 K-J-
ing Houlogne-sur-Seine, in I'Va'nee, owns
au elephant of peculiar intelliuence,
which draws coi-ks, nres pistols, rings
Delis, opens doors, and so on, with uuu
sual skill. At 15oiilognc-sur-Seine, lm
lived in a stable which communicated
with tho establishment of a confectioner
One night tho elephant opened his own
door, and loiind himsclt laeiti'' the door
of tho shop, l'rolitiiig by his education
ho picked tho lock of tho "shop door,
opened it, and sacked tho premises.
I'irst ho ate up all tho cakes and sweets.
Then ho turned to tho bottles, neatly
drew the corks, and litiished them ono
after another, replacing the empty llnsk
exactly where ho found it. Stimulated
with wine, refreshed with pastry, the
creaturo's excellent tasto suggested coffee,
and ho sought, discovered mid consumed
all the cafe voir prepared for next day's
a ri .11. i.:.. i... i i .
uau. nuci line, uu iieau iiusilll'ss,
opening every drawer, nnd inspecting if
not swallowing tho contents.. After de
vouring all tlio sugar, lump and candied
and moist, ho camo to tho cash drawer,
and iu tho excitement of burglarious
greed at tins moment ho smashed a mar
ble table. Tho noise brought down tho
householder, armed with u poker. Tho
intruder after some dilliculty was ojcoted
anti put iiack to tno stainc.
It is an easy matter to train a heifer
to stand quietly to be milked, but it
is easier to train them to jump, kick ami
run. Tho way to teach them to stand
still is to require- thoin always to do so,
If .1 I . 1.. I.!...!.. . ! 1 I !
mi ii f - - . i vi I.Jim.. r r v via nil
STKOiVCi C?IPl!i'D.la,B,flRr
t.. i r . ii! ,i . i .. . .
ii uieiu in iiiiuui, iu niiiuer a wuti nen- J.U tuu iiuuiuiuutiuu ui vyigitiib is resulting ill tlio prOClUCllOtl UUU BalO
cr from running, nnd if her fears prompt of cheap goods, mado from inferior materials. I refer uarticuliirlv to
S,iot'run,t auSTioTS bog113 "ro continually springing into exisL.eo, without
and habit is ay ,nerit whatever, except to bo oil'eretl cheap, and then when purcha-s-influences
in ed found to be dear at any price. "Will yuii not then, reader,
fear and stands from habit:
ono of the most powerful in
SSSirSm I y Contemplate Biding an O0an
musfbolXlItmJrSa to select an instrument bearing tUe
Novcr striko her.
"Tho mainspring of Italian musio in
tho eighteenth century, says a recent
writer, "was tho exclusive and passionate
worship of tho human veioe,' "I'liila.
Sun." Tho mainspring of Itnlian music
in tho nineteenth century is iu tho organ-grinder's
arm. "Hichniontl Haton,"
names of first clas-i, wholly rcaponaiblo makers, A cood assortment ot
styles of tlio celebrated Kstoy Organs can now bo seen at tho now rooms
of tho Only iitxtlioriaaa Agent foi .tut) Eafctsy Organs in
Columbia Oounty. A guarauteo for five yoiM from tho manu
facturers accompanies every Estoy Organ,
J. S&'Ca IP T till. Rp:cnU
Jane Sf,'9Mf
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 RBWAFUO.
0KK THOUSAND (l.OOO) DOIJiAHS
1 UBMlUAl uiTfred to A.NV l'EKSON
Ihat will ilo .11 ORKAT A JttNGE
OF WORK on ANY OTHER
MACHINE.
WHAT THE
NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will miko wldo lioro an sheets, c, licin all
manner oi b'a.i woolen irooda. oa note merluo. crano.
or s,oola uinicnlt to liem on other machines. It
mines a moro eusuo miicn man any oilier maeuine.
It will turn a hem and put in piping at namo time.
It will turn a hem. sew braid n the rlcht side
A&d stltcli on trimming at ono opcrat'on,
It will do fcllltu; bias or BtratgUt, cither on cotton
or woolen goods.
It will (ell ucross teams on an) goods.
I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sew on raclmr.
either with or without showing stitches: bind Urotn
(loods with the same material, i'ltherscallops,polnt.i,
squares or straight. '1 he only macuino that will bind
Hats, cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or
Bilk, Irom a to 3 IneUesln wl ttb, without basting,
It will gather with or without sewing on.
Itwlllgathcr Lctween two picas and sew on at
tliosamu time.
II will make, a runic and Mitch u pillow slip on to
tho facing at tho samo time.
It will slilrr any kind ct goods.
It will make Dialled trlmmlne cither with or with.
out sowln'' it on.
It will make Dialled tilininln? cither scallaned or
straight, and sew a plplpg on at the same time. 11
win maK KUU3 piamng.
J. SALT ZER. ClfinM Ationt,
Hliionul'iiri;, Pa,
oct. 1, '80-tf
NEW HIGH
J'unron.i' l-urtutlto I'Uln jmiku New Itlcli
111. ml, uml will coiiipli lcly i'li.ini;o the Mnoilln
tlioi'iillriiUbli'iu In llii(i) ii niii'H. Anv )i'rs(in
w '.o wllltal.ii I pill r irlnilglitripinl tubwi'tki
lnaylHiiiMUiriil t i n. cl hcaltli. 1 1 null a thing
lm iiomlbln. 8.'iitl'. m ill fnr 8 let'er stniniw.
I, H, ,KUlSXO ,t CO., llustun, JJaet.,
foi'inrrli Ittni'jur, Me,
ABEHT8"WAHTED MlSS
tlliir .llnclilne er luvintna. Will kultiiair(i(
(tiicUiui, u il.i III'.IH, ru to1: coinnlilc, In
'M inUiutci. It w ill a!M knit a Krrt vallety tf Incy
wuikfor v.Lkh therelittwatt n realr niarktt ixnl
r ctrj ttliirn.l tmni to Ilia Twomlily Hum lua
Hacliluu Co, i tyl U'lKUiuloobt., lktuu. Utti.
,may o, Ml.ly
all
LEGAL 15LANKS,
ALWAYS ON HAND
To Wervous Sufferers Vho Great European
Dll. J. B. SIMPSON'S Sl'KCIFIC IIEDICINB.
lit. I. U. Slmpion' Spoclflc Jlcdlclno Is a positive
cure for overwork c( body or brln ornxcess of nny
kin t, such as weakness and all diseases rasultlng
from Nervous Deblluy, Irrltablllty.Jlental Anxiety,
Lioguor. Ijissltude, Depression ot bptrlts and func
tional Uorangemonts of the nervous tj'item nen
crally. l'ab.a In tlio
uacK or Bise. ijss
of .Memory, rrema
turo oia ago ana dis
eases that lead U
consmptlon, Insani
ty an early gravi
or both. No miitU'i
how shattered the
system may be from
excesses o t an
kind, a short course
lost functions and procure health and happiness
where beforo was despondency and gloom. Tlio Hpe
clilo Mealclno Is being used with wonderful success.
l'amplilets sent free to all. Write tor them and
get full partrlcular.
1'rlce, BpeclUe $1.00 per package, or sit packages
for $3,to. Will be sent by mail on receipt of money.
Address all orders, J. U. SIMPSON'S MEDItllNBt'O.
Nos. lot and ins Main struct, UuCTalo, H. V.
leu. 11, 'SHt
oi i Ins meuiclne w 111 restore thw
USINKSS CARDS,
VHITISO C.VHD3,
MJI'l'KIt UE.n,
lllLLUnsDrf,
POSTERS, to.,tC
Nfiilly prliiteil nt the "Columlilnn Olllcc."
yAlXRIGHT & CO.,
W1I0I.ESA l.K GllOCimS,
rilll.ADKI.I'HIA.
D.-alcrj In
Tms.SYItUI'J.COFFKK.SUOAII, MOLHSKS.
K1CE, 81'lCES. 1JICI11L 80D1, AC, KC,
N. E. corner second and Arch streets.
Jv"orders w m rccelvo prompt attcntl )n.
Back
Ache
POSITIVELY
J1V
CURED
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters,
liannt Why lli'y r.vn .u reiu A Hi Ml
tUlie i' I'm huh matter or f.xtivnal
Ui'liU'.Ill'lil
"l-IruiT-Iloeamo
tliey hh nil tlio merit of Ilia
t trt ngilii nlng piiriniH plum-r, nu.l cunialii In ml.
ilillini I lit-1. i.i Hn, i.(.y illmonuii iKmirfnl unci
l.cllvofgi.iililiicumliiiiiiili,iiMli(ii a. t W, .
ueaaeit in iclaclent, miniulalliig, redatlvu nud
counter lirllimt i Kecif.
Sci'oml,
Ilei'aiiwllii'ynroagpinilnpl,armtmitliu un-ii.
nrutlon, ami ,i mcouulfxil by lli.i profewiluii.
Tlilrtl.
liicatinHlieynro llio un'y plattcn that rellcio
pain tit tinte,
I'ourlli.
Il.'camo llii-y will ponltlvely inreilUeawi whkli
other rcmodU a will not even relleie.
flflli.
Il-cnuo our rcoo phi klmi8 nn.l druggl.ta have
Noluuturlly luatlned tfnit they uro suiSSlur lo ull
oilier plntcr or mtdiclm a lot extcrnul uac,
Slxlll.
II lun-o i'.iu liunu iKiureH have recilnd Iho
tuny i.m.lii'a ev r g i. n fi.rp ninid plaHeta,
Benson's Carina Porous Piaster!
GEA13UP.V L. JOHNSON,
.Vatmi.iiniriug Clu iiilkit. ?ew York.
MEAD'S MeJicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER.
nvoi.'JUv
AT TIII8 OFIOrf.
a
I kOlUk J vliluti, (allien, uviUd ti ("J I
tlHrlo. JUiiunaij-nieiiililuJ, piuiluin,!) Vfi,l
h4.rr..iuirr,d .rluiU.. j. b '3 , M
fiiurmft'g Hit
Nov. lj-iow e
THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE
9 US n In
loio a m
wsspm
5 15pm
roi pm
Mlptii
S 40 p in
UlSatu
I S3 a m
S 11 a in
Ttwam
00 a m
lu ui a in
11 is a ni
II is p In
8 3) p lu
T os p ui
It 31 am
4 10 p in
0opiu
10 lo pro
11 30 p iu
losam
sooam
loo a in
l'hlladelnli
urie nuu mates nnu
" " Kano
" " Itenovo
" Lock llavcn
" " Wllllamsport
" " Sunbury
" arrives at llarrlsburg
" " rnuadclphia
Erie Mall west and Lock Haven Iituress K&ai
make close connections at Northumberland
wltn L. & o. It. it. trains for Wtlkesbarre and
Scran too,
Erie Mall West. Nlairara Ktnren Want and f.i.t
Line West make close connection at Wllllamsport
with N. C. It. W. trains north.
Nlatrari Exbrcss West and l)av nxnrrim fu
make closo conncctlun atLockllacn with It. K, v
It. It. trains.
Krlo Mall East and West connect at Erin win.
trains on L. tl. & M. H. lt.lt.; at C'orry with H.
l'.t: W. It. H.I at Emporium with II. N. Y.l II. It.
and at Driftwood with A. V. it. it.
Parlor cars will run between I'hlln 'u'lniiin m, i
WUIaminort on Niagara Express west, and Dav im
press Kast. Bleeping cars on all night trains.
nullum' .Niiii.sos,
(Jencral Hupt,
NORTHERN
COMPANY,
CENTRAL RAILWAY
Whereas, the world renowned reputation of tno
White hewing Machine
Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to
all kinds of mean tricks to Injure Us reputation, tie
beg to caution all Intending purchasers not to buy a
White Machine
except from Its regular authorized dealers, who will
be sustained by tho following warranty.
WE WARItANT TUB NATURAL WEAR AND TXAX
OF TUB
White Shuttle Sewii Machine,
PLATE NUMI1ER 103330 FOR FAMILY PURPO
8E3, AND IlKHKUy AOUKHTO KEEP TIIE HAVE
IN REPAIH FOR TIIE TERM OF FIVB VKAItM
VUOM THIS DATE, FREE Ur' UUAHGB.
This warranty excepts the breakage of noodles
bobbins and shuttles.
This warranty will cot be sustained unless the
Plato number above riven-corresponds with the
number on tho shuttle raco sUde. Beware ot defaced
or ottered numbers
WHITE 8KWINO MACHINE CO.
On and after February loth, if si. trains win lenro
Sunbury as follows :
numuwA nil.
Northern Express o.an a. m nrrH i- Klmlra i so pm
Arrive ai uunanaUKU i.t: p. u
" Uochestcr 4.40 "
" Nlninra 44
Niagara Express 1.5-1 p. in. arrlvo K'mlru t. os p m
i ii.o zaui4uutsl(U.( o.ai
" Rochester a 45
" Ntairarit 14 rji a ,n
Fast line s.is p m arrlvo Klmlra 10V1 p in
viaiKins 11.10 pm
80UTUWARD.
ScuUiera Express Ui a. m. arrive HarrlHb'v 3.1s a ni
amvu rnuaueipuia i.on "
" New York y 35 "
" Ualtlmore I.. 0
Washington 1. 91 n ,n
Lock Haven Ex 10.su a m arrive llarrlsb'g m.si p ra
ai uru 1 uiiuuciuuiH, o i.ll n m
" New York 8.45
" Baltimore 6.21
" WaslilnL'tnn n ft
Day Exprcsil.so p m arrlvo llarrlsburg s.se p m
rniiaieipuia 1 us
" NcwYoik I11.110 "
" llaltlmora 7 on
Washtntrtmi K.17
Krlo Mall I.03 a. m. arrive IlarrlsLuri; 3.uo a. in
' Philadelphia T.UO '
" frew York .ji
' llaltlmora 7.0 1
" Washington wii
I. R. WOOD, Ocnoral I'uboenyur ahm t.
FRANK TUOMSON, General .Mauai r.
pHILADELPUA AND READ1M) ROAi
he "WHITE" Shuttle Sewing Machlns arrangement of i-a&.enu t h
TRAINS.
November 7th, 1S81.
TXilNiLliVX KCrlHT AS FOLLOWBlBCKUiV KICKri.l.
For New York, Philadelphia, Reading, Poltsvuit
Tamaqua, tc, 11,45 a. m
For Catawissa, 11,45 u. m. s,l5 and 7,'.u p. m.
Fer WUlUmsport,e,Is n,so a. m. and 4,i p. m.
I IMllNSron rtUi-mr taT 13 fOLLOs, (itrfDH 1-
CBPTID.)
Loavo New York, vl 1. Tamanend 8.4J . ro. and
via. Hound Urook Route 7,45 a. in.
Leave PhUadelphla, 9,4s a. ro.
Leave Reading, ,!,, in., I'muitlli-. 1. u.
aadTamaqua,l,3Sp. m.
Leave Catuwlssa, s,to 6,4) a. ni. and 4,ov p. m.
Leave Wllllamsport, 45 a.m,,oo p. m. and 4,3 1 ,. u
Pasiongera to and from New York, vU. 1am a
I nend and to and from I'utnt l.'lphla uo throuif.i
without change ut cars.
j. a. woirrt KN,
General .Manager
O. (1. HANCOCK,
General Passenger and Ticket Agett.
Jan. 10. tssi-tf.
tv b OHKiTsa capacity than any ether f amUy Bowing
nuuiiiuu iur uuuit? evory vaneiy 01 worar.
J. 8AI.TZER. General Afent.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
JlKAl"!1?'!! organs s; Btops, losets reedi only
- t " ptaii'.s ins up liaro lloltdar
Inducements Ready. Wilto or call 01 1IETTY,
iuiuuiion, i. aia may 11, 91-17
A YEAR'S READING
.i'or $1.
THE NEW YORK
WEBKLY WORLD.
New Presses, New Type Through
out, iNew Uuiluing, New Appli
ances ot Jiivery Kind, and
New Life in Every Department.
To any Address, Postage Paid,
qi.w a 1 ear;
50 cents for six months.
TiELAWARK. LACKAWANNA
XJ WKSTKHN ItAlLltOAD.
BLOOM6BURO LIVWION.
Time-Table No. 3 , Takes effect at 1:30
p.m.
44
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V 11
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MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878.
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FAMILY PAPER.
n 1 t-v 11
opeciui uepartnients lor every
Member ot the ilousuliold.
1. All the News, fully and succinctly.
?, Tho Farmer's World-A mil page ot Africultural
and Farm News.
3, Tho Literary World-A full page of Long S'ortes
and Short Stories, Coml) Ilallads and Serious
I'oeras, Fairy Tales and Sailors' Yams.
4. Tho Housekeeper's Columns-Wliat Every Wouun
wants to Know.
5. Tin Vetetlnary Department-With presclptlons
free for all Subscribers, and fu'l Imtructlons for
the treatment of live stock,
fl. Tho best Ches3 column lu tho world for atnat ur
payers.
I. Tho best Checker Department In tho world (or
both amateur nnd professional players.
s. A Corner (or tho Young rolks-Rlddles.Cuar&des.
ruzzics, Enigmas. Acrostics, 4c.
.Complete Market Itcporti-Unrlvalled In deui
and accuracy,
10. Answers to Inuulrles.
Each department la perfect of Its kind, and all con,
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no superior on either side of
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Perfectly Appointed, Pro
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Sl'EOISIEN COl'IES SENT FREE.
TUB NKW YOBK WOULD.
WORLD 1IUII.DING, New Yum.
ueo, e-ow
i SI
1 45
2 II
3 3')
8 3i
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2 03
1 4i
1 .8
I 18
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I 44 12 40
7 40 12 36
T 31 14 24
7 2 12 12
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Dellevuo
Taylorvllle..
..Lackawanna...,
lilts ton....
. West l'lttston...
Wyoming..
.MB
altby.
uenncu
Kingston
Kingston
.Plymouth June.
,...l'l) mouth
Avondalu...,
Nanttcokc
Uunlock's treek.
,.Shlckshlnny
...Hick's Ferry...
...Reach Haven.
.Berwick ....
....Briar Creek
..WUlow Grove....
Lime lUdge
jwipy.
bloomsburg..,
Rupert
Catawissa Urldge.
uanvuie
Chulasky
Cameron
.Northumberland,
HOUTI1.
a.in. p m. p.m
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2 20
1 34
1 42
2 47
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Sutirlulnndoiit' iitiee. Scpintnn, Jun
,m. ai,
snuu
u. lir
BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL
10.
.The undersigned having put lila Planing UlU on
Railroad Street, In tlrst-ciasi condition, Is iircpared
to do ail kinds ot work In his line.
FRAMES, SASH, DOORS,
BUNDS, MOULDINGS.
FLOORING, Etc.
(urntshed at reasonable prices. All lumbf r usod Is
well seasoned and nnm inir. nifinri .Lm.n .r.
employed.
ESTIMATES FOR I5UILDJNGS
furnished on application. Plans and cpccUleatloM
prepared by an oxperteneed draughtsman.
CHARLES It II HO,
niooniMburer, 1'a.
AND
Paper Hanging.
WM, F. BODINEi
RON ST., UELOW SECOND, Ul.OOWblll'IlO, J'A
10 incparea 10 ao au kinds of
nOUSB TAXN XXIf O
flalu and Ornamental
PAPER HANGING,
IIOTII DECORATIVE AND J'LAIN.
All MiiiIh ol'I'iiruKiiru Rciulriil,
.aa lllliu M RIIDIl UN UOW.
NO.NK 1IUT FI HUT-CLASS WORKMEN EV PLOYED
Bitimatei Made on all Work,
WM, P. BOD1NE.
M. C. SLOAN & BRO ,
lH.O2MBURa, I'A.
Manufacturers ot
Carrlags, BugfJis.Phaetoas, Slelglu, riatfora
Wagons, Its.
Mrst-class wolk atwajs on hand,
UEPAUthS'Q XKATI.Y HOSli.
J'rkti utlueeJIo tuil the timu,
jpiRE INSURANCE.
CURISTIAM Y, UNAl-l', I1LOOM3BURO, I'A.
pitlTISII AMEIIIOA ASSURANCE COMPANY.
tik iuan viuiciNHiiiiANoir i;fiJr.Vrl.""
IIATlONAH'IltB INSURANCE COMl'ANY.
UNION INSURANCE COMPANY;
.,Afc.e.iJ eoHroiiiTioNi aro woll seasoned by age
id run tmiid and have never yet had a loss sot
tied by any court of law. Their asset are all Invest-
or riRronly,1C0IllT',I8'lDa are UaWe 10 buwri
Lossos raourrLT and uonistlt adlusUid and! paid
u soon as determined by cbhutum V KKirrririo-
AOIKTAND ABJPHKallLOOIItSUKa, 14.
.hi-lF6?1"8 J Uol.amD' oouhty should patronUe
L. ??.r!L1'""'e losses U any are settled and paid
ty one o( their own citizens,