The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 21, 1882, Image 5

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
AGRICULTURAL
dood BortetOf'Ajpples.
Annual lta.vititiiAwi.K Trkks.
OrchnriiistH liavo tried. In mnny wnys to
tnnku tliL'tr ntipio trees uenr annual
oroim, limteiul of bl-cnnial ones ns is thn
case, practically. But, thcro tiro mnny
kinds of armies Avln'oh may bo relied on
for an annual crop, and why not plant
moro largely of theso kinds t III Penn
sylvania, for instance, tho lied As
Iraohan and Whlto Doctor nover fails
to givo fair crops. A writer in the
Virginia Jlural Mctticnger names the
following kinds as rcllablo in tho samo
way: "Kincr of Tompkins Uounty,
winter apples : Horeo Apnle, sunimor j
King ot tlio Pippcns, English fall i
Wiiitlirop'sPcarmaiit,fall Ilnlbcrt, late
fall Yellow Ucllllowor, early winter)
Chronielo or Cotton Apples has been
kept in good condition two years
standards Seedling, winter j uolden
Dixie, large, good and very beautiful
early apple, described in Downing's
third nnpcndi.v. Striped June, among
tho earliest j American Golden Ilussct,
excellent lato fall: llamsdcl's Sweeting,
lato fall, and yields every year enor
inously if well fed."
Kei Canapa Awi.ks. A Now Eng
land writer says of tho nbovo named
npplo :
"This is nono other than the old
French Nonsuch. Wo have raised this
npplo on our placo for nearly forty
years, and it is always sold quick and
high. Now isn't it strango that wo
have spent timo nnd money, and wasted
them both, on lots and lots of now and
worthless varieties, and neglected this
tho most charming nnd profitablo of nil
npplee, merely becauso it was an old
sort. But such is the fact. Tho I rub
bards ton -is rather a slow grower,- but
this is not, at least I do not think'it is,
and it is a constant bearer, nltornato
years n great bearer. Fruit abovo
medium sizo and of great beauty, keens
well, packs well and sells well. It will
bring moro to-day in the Liverpool
market than any other variety."
Tho buisncss of raising apples is
much moro important now than it used
to be, owing to tho foreign demand for
this fruit. In planting out orchards it
should bo borno in mind to set out
good, keeping kinds, .fit to export, as
well as of good eating qualities.
Field Boot Oropsi
GnowiNO tub Pausnh. Tho pars
nip, though of an uninviting tasto
to most children, is liked generally by
older porsocB, and is said to be a par
ticularly wholcsomo vegetable. Liko
the carrot it requires rich, deep ground,
rich from n previous year's manuring.
Manure, especially if fresh, makes the
roots somowhat ill-shaped. As tho
seed germinates slowly, it shonld bo
sown very early in tho spring, in drills
eighteen inches apart, and covering tho
seed half an inch with tho finest of tho
soil. Tho soil should bo thoroughly
rolled after sowing ; when well up thin
out to five or six inches apart in tho
rows. The part of tho crop required
for spring use can remain in the ground
during tho winter. A few can bo
stored in tho cellar, covered with sand.
For feeding cattle, it is very dcsirablo;
and as it docs well all winter standing
in tho jjround where it grew, it might
be made use of ai an early spring root
for cattle.
Makolk Wuhzils. When it is con
sidered how ravenously cattle devour
turnips, mangels, carrots, and other
root Tops, the wonder is that the Eu
ropean plan of making Toots a promi
nent feature in farm crops is not adopt
ed here. Mangles, for instance, are of
easy culture. Everyone who has grown
garden beets could similarly grow man
gles. To store these roots for winter,
Joseph Harris says tho best way is in
heaps out of doors as some do potatoes.
Ho says :
"I select, if possible, a dry sandy
knoll, plow out a pit three or four feet
wide, and ns long as you wish. Twist
or cut off tho leaves from tho mangles,
not to close, and put the roots in tho
pit, packing them or 'cording' them so
as to make the roof steep enough to
shed rain. If you will scatter- a-qoau-tityof
dry, light soil in among tho
beats 'in tuo pit, say enough to fill up the
space between tho beets,- you will
find, that the beats do not get
warm in tho pit, and will como out
fresh nnd nico in tho spring. Do not
be afraid to throw in a dozen good
shovelfuls of soil to each cart load of
beets. And beforo putting on a coat,
of straw I throw on a layer of sandy
soil all over tho heap of beets an inch
or two thiok. Put on a layer of straw
about six inches thick, and then six
inches of dirt, and this is all that is nec
essary till very cold weather, when I
put on another layer of straw or horse
litter and cover it with dirt. In cover
ing the heaps with dirt, wo plow around
and round tho heap with a plow throw
ing tho dirt toward the heap. This
grcately lessens tho labor.
Tub Jkuusai.bm Akticiiokk Tho
subject of varying tho assortment of
loocl lor cattlo in the winter is likely to
becomo of moro importance every year.
Tho dairying intcroUa demands this.
As growers look about them for addi
tional root crops it may bo that thn
Jerusalem artichoke will not bo over
looked. As a vegetable it has been
lonir esteemed by Jiuropeans. In our
Southern States it would prove a val
uablo root for farmers.- In tho South
three bushels of tubers nre amply snf
licent to plant an acre, tho largo ones
being cut into pieces with two or thrco
eves liko potatoes. The land should be
thoroughly plowed, nnd from January
to April they should bo planted in fur
rows nuout cmuiL-cii menus uiian, aim
covoritur with a plow.
When they were well up, plow them
as you would corn ; and when about a
foot high, plow them again throwing a
furrow 'to each side, ami you nrd dono
cultivating them forever. Tho first year
they will yield a good crop, (from live
to eight hundred bushels), and will
impiovo for two or tlireo years, if tho
soil is cood, till they do'ubh tho
nrodunt of tho first year. On piney
woods laud 1500 to 2000 bushels, it is
said, havo been produced. In August
tho tops mnv bo cut and cured for hay,
which is quite equal to corn fodder, or
may bo fed green, soiled. Tho yield is
large, nnd tho tops are eagerly eaten
by cattle, horses and mules. Tho tops
if out. should bo taken off about a
foot from tho uround. Ono cutting
does not at all effect tho yield of
tubers. In November tho hoi's should
bo turned in to harvest tho tubers for
themselves, and may remain on them
till .March. In coruonacoous matter-
starch or its equivalent they are but a
tnflo infonor to potatoes.
mmmymma
Chills and Fovor.
Rim nons Liter Ilctru-
lator soon breaks I ho
Chills and CArrtca tho
Fever out ot t he iat m.
it cures when all other
remedies 'All
Sick Headache,
For tlio relief nnd euro
of thin distressing ani'C
lion Uko Hlmona I.lvcr
iteguiator.
DYSPEPSIA.
The rtogulator will positively euro this terrible
no assort cinmiaurany wnaiwo Know
disease
to be true.
CONSTIPATION
shouid sot be regarded as a trifling aliment. Na
ture demands tho utmost regularity ot the bow
els. Therefore arslst nature bytaklni? Simmons
Mrcr llcgulator. it Is harmlcss,mtld and eacciuat.
PILES.
Belief Is at hand for thoso who suffer dty after
day with piles. It lias cured hundreds, and will
euro you.
MALARIA.
I'craons may avoid all attacks by occasionally
taking a dostt of Simmons Liver llcgulator to keep
the Lfrer In healthy action.
BAD BREATH
generally arising from a disordered stomach
can bo corrected by takln? Simmons Llvor Kcgu
lator. Jaundice.
Simmons Liver Regulator soon 'o radicates t hts,
dlseoso from tho nyMcm, lcavlDg,;tbo skin clear
and free from all 1 mpurltles.
Oolio.
Children surf ctlog with Collo Boon cxpcrlcnco
relief when Simmons Liver llcgulator Is admin
istered. Adults also derive gTeat benefit from
this medicine. It is not unpleasant; It Is harm
less and cUcctlvo. I'urely voicuiblo.
Caution.
ns caretutthat you get tho genuine Simmons
laver jirguiaujr in our enrrat cu uiw n mypur,
with red Z Trade-Mark, stamp and signature uo
broken.
ricparca oniy uy
Sold by all Druggists. Philadelphia.
Vtl MmitlHilDniVao .tAna 1 A ..la hw4 nn.
BnlL it U i,.,V M.nn9 I'lnun turn Holt.
day Inducements Heady. Writoor call on llBAT-
ll, wasaington, ci.o,
aid may , "81-ly
From tho Milfortl Dispatch of I'iko
County, wo learn that Frederick Mis-i
inger of Hawley will put out four ncros
of tobacco plants on too onimcr larm
in Lackawaxon township this coming
Juno. This is tho first effort to raiso
tho weed on n large scale, and if suc
cessful it will soon becomo an article pf
agriculture in that section.
STRENGTH
to vigorously push a business,
strength to study a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day's labor with
out physical pain. All this repre
sents what is wanted, in the often
heard expression, "Oh I I wish I
had the strength!" If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
feel as if life was hardly worth liv
ing, you can be relieved and re
stored to robust health and strength
by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS, which is a true tonic a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
501 K. Fremont St., Ilahlmore
During tlic war 1 was in
jured in the stomach by apiece
or a tlicll, and have suffered
fromitevcrsince. Aboutfour
yearsago it brought on paraly
sis, wliic.li kept me in bed six
months, and the best doctors
in the city said I could nut
live. Isullercdfearfuliyftoni
indigestion, and for over two
j iiars could not eat solid food
and for a large portion of the
time was unable to rt tain c en
liquid nourishment. I tried
lirown's Iron Uittcrsand now
after taking two bottles I am
able to get up and go around
and am rnj idly iinpiowng.
(J. Lilckes.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness arid all diseases requir
ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic, It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles and tone
to the nerves.
DIALIH IK
Silverware, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat
1 repaired and warranted,
may IT, "78-tf
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 REWARD.
ONK THOUSAND (l.OOO) DOLLARS
I'll EM I UM offered 10 ANY PERSON
hat will do as GREAT A RANGE
OF WORK on ANY OTHER.
MACHINE.
THAT THE
HfiW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will make wldo hem on Bheeta, o., hem all
manner of Ulan woolen goods, as BOft merlno.crapo,
or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It
mikes a more elastto stitch than any other ma
chine. It will turn a bom and put In piping at
lame time, '
It will turn a hem, sew braid on tho right side
and stitch on trimming at one operat.on.
It will do felllnir bias or straight, cither on cot
ton or woolen goods.
It will fell across seams on any goods.
I will bind a I) reus or Skirt and sew on facing,
either with or without show Ing stttcbcs;blnd arena
Goods with the same material, either scallops,
polnu.souares or straight The only machine that
will bind Hats. (Uoaks, or other artfclos with bias,
satlQ or silk, from a to s Inches In wl ith.wlUioul
basting.
It will gather with or wltrnut sewing on.
It will gather between two pieces and sow on at
the same time.
It will make a ruflle and stitch a pillow slip on to
the facing at the tame time.
It will shirr any kind of goods.
It will make plaited trimming either with or
without sewing It on.
It will make platted trimming cither scaUaped
or straight, and sew a piping on at tho same tune.
It will make knife plaiting.
J. SALTZER, Qen'l Agent,
Uloumsburg, Pa.
oct. 1, '80-tf.
THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE
Whorcas, tho world renowned reputation of the
White fcowing Machine
Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort
to all kinds of mean tricks to Injure; Its reputation,
wo beg to caution all Intending purchasers not to
buy a
White Machine
except from Its regular nuthorlzod dealers, who
will bo sustained by tho following warranty.
WK UAUKANT TltR NATl'RAL WKAH AND TEAK
OF TI1E
White Shuttle Sewina; Matte,
rtATKNUMIIKlt tOilSftf) TOll FAMILY I'Olll'O
HKS, AND lllCltKUY AGKRKTO KBKI'TIIBSAMK
IN IlKl'Ain FOll THE TBRM OF FIT IS YHAK9
FROM THIS DATE, FIIKB O? CHAltOE.
This warranty excepts tho broakago of ncodles
bobbins and shuttles.
This warranty will not bo sustained unless tho
plato or number above elvon corresponds with tho
number on the shuttlo rioosil lo. Hewareof de
faced or altered number
Will I B BKW'INd MACHINE CO.
lho"WHITB"Shuttle2ewlnsMacMno
Mas GHXATia oavacitt than any oth;r famllv Sk w
Inj Machine for doing every variety of work.
J 8ALT2KK Uonera! Atrebt,
'1 0 its3ar; t,
Oct. 1. '80-tf
Dauchy & Go's. Advt's.
SOUTH
Clan-mout, Hurry Co,
Don't locale beforo soo'.ng our
James Illver Settlement, lllu?.
catalofjuo free J. F. MANCHA,
Va.
-4W
HTRVQIWltOVEl) KOOT IIKKlt a.V.
XibUOpackago makes ft galloni of a delicious
wholesome, sparkling temperance beverage.
Ask your druggist, or sent by mall for S3c. C. E.
UlllBS, 49 N. ltela. Ac. I'hllail.i.
march 84 -4w U
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tut Itt.d bu.t IkkiU cvpriMU)llahf.il, tM.t iall t. miy HiUti...
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wonth'.rfi.l booh ttio chect
csi Dlctlnnaru published. a)'u
iuformatlon ii contains istaorth
many tlm3 tho amount ashed
for it, and it should bo in tho
possession of everybody. With
th Is bcolt in tho librorv for refer
ence, manj other much moro ex
pc:slvo works can bo dispensed
with, and ignorance of Itio
country, history, business, Taws,
etc., is inexcusable in any man.
Note tho price, $1, post-paid,
prii 21 a
hp
r?
JLtri U k
J At'
POSITIVELY CURED
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters.
Ui-aMH4 Why tlf r.- rvt-ffnc.l u Ml
IHltfV Voidiis V.a-ni-v- in- l'.lma
Ui'iui-.lU-st
!'lr.(.
.tecauga Ihcy ioy-,i oil n, -rit ot Hie
etrt-ntlit.-iiliii: xriKii pluit.ir, tunl cuntulu lit tut
illlloiithen'tii tin' ni-Hly il!ovrml imwi-rfiil auil
uitlvo tr(-ttul!. oiiiih'.ii.iiliui ililih irli' Willi In.
cnwtl riilK-f.tcli'iit, llinulallii;, nilatlvo nml
counter Irritant t-lln -If.
Sct'onil,
llt'f iiumi thi-y ore n j-iinlne plmnm.vruU.-ul pn it
eration, itiul mi m-o,MiUii ! th.i tiriU-iiun,
Thlnl.
r.ccniiFi! llu'jr t.rj tlio on'.y niarturs Hint rt-lkvo
piln at unw,
I'uiirlli.
IK-caimu I'n.y will iilt!vvly t tn ti tlUt-asca trkk.li
other rciiiL'tlk-it will not cvtu rillim',
firth.
llecatiru otr (OtH) pit) iUluini mnl ilruggUti liavn
toluutarlly IcHltWil lliut Ihry uru nuperlur to all
otlit-r t'lj.tcri i r u.c-illcini lori-xttrnal tisc,
Slxtli.
ll.-rnirfu t'.n iiuini actiinrn liavo lecthcj lUe
only 111C1I.1N iv r 11 ! l" irou bbti'r,
Benson's Capciue Porous Plaster!
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Manufacturing CliumUls, Now YutU.
AMiiiiii iti:.tu:iv ,r tasT. ivicottscu.
MEAD'S Medicated CORN and UUNI0N PLASTER.
Nov 4 '81 .ly
ItKWAUn! for
iiuyriitteof Ittlud
LHH SBLBM f;wui Jiiuiuif,
tru.uuvTTri:NtteatlirllIN77rrtll,!ibli:ilV
f4Utoi-urj. i-repuroa by J.l'.MIIJ.KU. M.U.VU Artli
ht. 1'lllU.l'a. 9NU,N.wfiAfut t,i, .t'tnalur: rienj
(or circular. Bui J by drujvMa una cuuutry ktorot, y ,
Aprl II 4-w a
W8RTH SENDING FOE.
Ur.J. ll.SCIIKXCICof i'blladclplila, liai lust pub.
Ilihed a liook on "DISKASEfl dl" TUB LUM1N
AKH III)" TIIKV UAN im t'UIIKIl," WHICH IS Or-
furod F1IEK. rnatoald. to all Dnnllcant-i. It con.
Ulna valuable Information for ull who suppose
tliemscUos mulcted wltli.or lliblo to, any dlboasrs
of Ilia tliroitor luofa. Address lilt. J. 11
hCIIKNCKA-HO.N.CW ArcllSt., I'lillaUelphla, I'a.
f, U. IIUU BUJ, u April I 4W
ttf-rf Tor week can bo made In any locality.
p O Womoll)lnir entirely now for agents. 13
oul fit free. (J. W, INUItA II AM i Co. lloilou, Mass.
April thw a
CUTTHISOUT!
A,SANKTE8S15isS40wpEEERK.
WolmvoetoroslnlS leadlnir Cltlea,
from wblcli our went. pliUlu tUelrnu I UrainrUfcly,
Oar l'ilurlt. und l'rlnvinnl, (lull r no (
l:rlc, I'a. H ul for cur Nciv tululuuuo and
Ur .1 )a'jt4 Addfuut
Mil 1 nUCI I 312 Lackawanna Avo
t Hi LUbCLI. 80RAHTON, pa.
March 0 1y
Curoa llhaumatlsm, Lum
fcoro, LamaHack, Sprains and
Cmiacs, Asthma, Catarrh,
Coucha, Colds, Goro Throat,
Diphthoria, Bums, Frost
Bites, Tooth. Ear. and Head-
ache, and all pains and aches.
Th. Wit Internld ftn.l external remedy In Iti.
wcrll. Lcrytgt!lo guaranteed. Sold by mcdieln.
de.leM.vcT)nlicre. D.rectlons In eljht Unfu3;e.
Trltfl 50 cents and t(4o,
POSTED, MILBUDN U CO., Propyl,
BITFALO. N. V., U.S. A.
To Nervous Sufferers Tho Great European
uoxeoy.
dr. 3. n.stursON's nrxcino uidicink.
Dr. J. 11. Hlmmon's Bocclfla Mcdlclno lit a tvwi.
tlvo euro for overwork of body or brain or excess
or nny Kino, Bucn as weak-ncss nna nil diseases ro-
buiuuk iiuu, iioi luiu iuuittiy , iiiii.auiiiby,(iicnvai
Anxiety, Lancuor, Lusslludo, Degression of Hplrlts
tinu tuuutiuuni ucruuKCiucnu) ut luu nervous sys
tem Kuucrnuji 1 uinn lu luu
itacKorsiae, ijsa
of Memory, lTe
maturo old afto
and diseases that
lead to cousmpt.
Ion. Insanity Ann
early irrave or
00m. no matter
now shattered Hie
tystem mar ba
'rom vxcessi'S or auy klnil. siiort eournn orilitft
mcdlclno will rcstoro the lost functions nnd pro
euro health nnd hanntnesswhero hefnrn wni do.
spuuueney ana gioom. mo Bpecinc MCQICino is DO-
iuk U3cu wiiu wuDuenm success.
ramphlcts sent free to all. Wrlto for them and
cot full pnrtrlcutar.'
Price, bnccldo ll.oonerpackaxre.orslx Dackaires
for ts.ro. will bo sent by mall on receipt of money
Address all orders, J. 11. HlMiyoN's medioinb
uu nos. im ana iiwjiain street, liurfalo, n. Y.
xiroBS. urn.
OPIUM,
4 MOItl-IIINR
A Trontl.p nn their
pop,lycurp HUNT VMM. lm. J.E
.iiurtMAN-.u.liuK jsa.vil lengn,! 11.
March 3. am n!d
imimnaMPit" li
'ntCT.otrtpTiiin"B I
hp, zzx m
at 19 nnd
For salo ntTHE
ST A M IHO
FOOD FOR PLANTS
ODOItLESfl.
For produclnc Dowers ncd
vlgorousBrowtu.lt ha? !oo
equal. Has stood tha test
for years, and alwajs does
all claimed ror It. Is cpeclal
ly adapted for house, plants
nnd Gardening, Rivin? a
healtny growth and abund
ant flowers.
Over 103,000 packages sold
lnlSJl. Awarded tho medal
nt tho mechanics' fair In
lioston. l'ut ui) In packages
!S cents each.
COLUMBI IN OFFICE.
The Backus Water Motor.
18 THK MOST
Economical Power Known
FOH-
DRIVJNG LIGHT MACHINERY.
It takes but little room.
It never gets out of repair.
It can not blow up.
Hnredonofuel
It needs no engineer.
Tkerolii no delay; no firing up; no ashes to clean
away; no extra Insuranco to pay; no repair
ing necessary; no coal bills to pay,
and It 13 always ready for uso.
It Is Invaluable for Wowing Church Organs for
running Printing Presses, Sewing Machines. Turn
ing Lathes, Scroll Saw3,arlndStoncs, CoffeoMUIs,
SausngoMachlnos.Fecd cutters, Corn Tunis, Eleva
tors, etc.
Four horso power at 40 pounds pressure of iva.or.
Uls noiseless, neat, compact,teady, nnd above all
IT IS VKRY CHEAP.
Send for circular to tho llackus Water Motor Co.,
Newark, N. J., stating name of paper you saw ad
vcrUaement In.
Price, (la to $300. Sept. ao-tf
el!!
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r-t ir. i,r 'I
BL00MS80RG STATE NQBMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
TIIIHSL'IIDOI.. asnrnresont consllttiU-d. oilers tho Very best facilities for rrofosilonal nnd (! amtenilearnlni?.
Ilulldlngsspaclous,lnvuingnudcommodious;cnmplctclyhcatcdbysteam,wellventllalcd.llelitedbyga3,andturnl3hcd with a boutllful suuny ot
liurv,ouii BlTlUls WIIW.T
Location neaituiui, ana cn.iy or nccoM.
rlnc water
icalthfiil. and eaavof accefrs. Teaehet experienced. eMclent. nnd nllvn to f hnlr work, tttnetnllnn. nrm hut. kind, uniform nnd thorout'li
Expenses moderate. Fitly cent n week deduction to all expecting to teach, students admlltcilnl any tlir.o. Iloomi reserved when desired.
Courses of study prctcrlbcd by tho stato 1
I. Model School. II, Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, ClWic.al,
I. Adjunct Conner! Acidemia. 1 1. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Courso in Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
Tho momentary. Scientific nnd Classical Courses aro 1'IIOFHSSIONAL, and Students grndualng therein, iccclvo Stato Diplomas, conferring the
luuuwiLKuurn-'spuiiuinK iH-Kn-u-j , .iiuiieroi 1110 jbicincms; .nasior or tuo sciences ; minster or tno L-i.tssie. tirauuaies in tuo oincr courses receive
normal ucruncaies uietrntininments, signed by tno omcers of tno Hoard of Trustees.
The course of study prescribed by tho stato Is liberal, and tho S:lentinc and Classical courses aro not Inrcrior to thoso of our best Colleges.
ThoStntoreaulresahlelicrorderol cltlzerlilo. The times demind It. It Is ono of thn nrlinn oblccu nf this School to hcln to secure It. bv furnish-
InglntelllgentandcnicIcntTeachersforherScliools. Tothtscndlt solicits young persons of good abilities nnd pood purposes, thoso who deslroto
niipiuvu nicir uiu? uuu muir iiiieius.ut siuuenis. ro nu sucit 11 promises mil in
iuirm unci -nviuKri;iiiiui. r ur uuiuiuguc, iiuurt'si 1110 1'nnipai.
IKI.N.WIM.IA.II lll.WKI.I., I're.ldcnt lloitrd of Trimtcc. P.I'. Blf.LMYEIl, Secretary
OJtO. I, 'St.-
devcloplag their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid
Grand Depot!
Phluad.ej.;ph
Samples and Catalogues by mail when requested.
GUNS
OF EVIRV KIND CHEAPER THAN EVER.
lUHes .Shut Cluiitt. Kffvolvri'fi. nnuuiil
lloii, I'UhttiK Tnckle, Slnt'(, Nets,
Kiiiven, Uuurn, hUutvu,
HaminockHf etc
Jnrj;e IUuttrntml CntnloRiio FHKK.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
I'lTTHitviian, r.i.
AGENTS
mm- -ll i m,, , as3. i . ri'yj
CAUTION,
GET THE BEST,
ESTET OG-lsrS
RAIL FIOAD TIME TABLE
J
in
)KMN8YI,VANIA l'.AII.UOAl). PHI I..
WINTER TIME TABLE.
nn and After Monday. Dec. 19. lssl.tho traiinin
tho Philadelphia Krln Ita Iroad Division will ti n
as follows 1 ...
t nai t aiiu.
Brio Mall leavoa l'hlhtdolpht.i 11 C5 p m
' " llnrrlsburg 4S6aro
a sunbury 0 aanrs
' " Wllllamiport S4nnin
" " ljck Hnvcn 9 40 a in
ltcnovo 11 05 a in
" " Kane a ro 11 m
it ArrlvontErlo titnm
Niagara nxpress leaves Philadelphia 8 00 a m
" " sunbury iMpm
" " Wllllamsport a ss n in
" " Haven 4 so pin
" " llonovo 8 4Jpm
" " Kano lopupm
Fast lino leaves Philadelphia 11 20 p m
" " Harrlsburg a 05 p m
1 " sunbury Bits pin
" Wllllamsport Tiopm
" arrive nt Lock Haven 8 10 p m
KA8TWAHD,
Lock Haven Kxpross leaves Lock Haven T 60 a m
" " wllllamsport 9 05 am
" Sunbury
" arrive at II arrlsbu ri?
" Philadelphia
Fast Lino leaves Cnnandnleua
" ' Watklns
" " Klmlra
" " Wllllamsport
' " Sunbury
" nrrlve.iat llorrisburtr
" " I'hlladelpnia
DayKxpresa leaves Kano
" " llcnovo
" " Lock Haven
vviiunmsport
arrive at llnrrlsburg
phla
1010 a m
Kcspm
0 lip m
1 03 p m
8 40 p m
0 0 p m
U is n in
1 82 am
a 1.1 a m
1 00 a in
000 am
loosam
ll nam
12 15 p m
3 80 p III
Tirapm
II 35 a in
4 10 p in
0 1 0 p in
loiopm
It so p in
1 ns n m
aooam
701) a tn
I'hllailelnh
nriu jiuui it-itvua line
" " Kano
" " Henovo
' " Lock Haven
" " Wllllamsport
" " Sunbury
" arrives at Ilarrlsburg
" " Philadelphia
Erie Mall west nnd Lock Haven Kxprest Kast
miko close connections at Northumberland
wlthL. & 11. 11. It. trains for Wllkc-sbarro and
scrantou,
ErloMnil West, Nlaznra n.tpro's West nnd Fast
Lino West mako closo conneeilou at Wllllamsport
Willi N. C. 11. w. trains north. F
"Nlaj.irA Express West nnd Day Kxprcn Kast
mako closo connection ut Lock Hnvcn with li. E. V
It. it. trains.
Erlo Stall Kast and West connect nt E.-ijwilli
trains oil. S. x Ji. s. It. 11. ; ut Unrrv with 11.
l',4- W. II. It.j at Emporium with ll, N. y.Jtl'. II. It.
and at Driftwood with A. V. ll. K.
Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia an 1
wuiamporton Nl.u'ur.i Hxpress west, nnd Day
E'prctsKast Sleeping ears nn all ntuhttmlns.
HODEUT NEILSON,
tlcncral Supt
NOItTHEKN
COMPANY.
CKNTUAL KVILWAY
WANTED! Ladles nnd Gentlemen, tn engnifo
with ut tn wll M-vt-ml I'm-ltll IIoiikcIioIiI
.Irllelrv. I'niflfM Inru'o. I.nlior l.lii;lil.
JCxrlimivo terrlturj- irlvrn. Nu competi
tion. Terms liberal. Circulars KliLK. Addrc,
Heitltt Manufarfi; Co., Ilox S(H, I'lltiliurgli, I'a.
NEW CURE FOR
A
potato pes
lu in M111 1 11 bi 1 11 ffgy""" "-
AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN,
KaiV.sure, cleanly an ) cheap. Brtinplo I'.icUoge, Pot-
aatu, Jit.11, Avir.otn i,Jiir.l, UUirPlS,
T XX. iTolinNton. lltllurnli h.
USICAL INSTRUMENTS
of all kinds for salo vory choap.
Catalogues froo. Address, RICHARD
HULL S CO.. Box 808, Pittsburgh, Pa.
iprllSl-em J. II. J,
tm- CWEM AWAY,
Zimmerman Fruit Dryor
How and far Term. Addi-c.n
ZIMMERMAN FRUIT DRYER CO., Cincinnati, O.
Aprllsi -lm aid
'W CURED
In IOI020
PAIS.
THOUSANDS Kf rfftrenrp. frfttu tr.oni CUfe.l. Jfrt
our until Ciinl Dr. J. H I l:i'lll..NH, J., t.miuii, (h
April 21 .3tn
aid
irS-nELIEP and CUBE as OSBTAINasday FOIiLOWS day 07 Dr. J A. SIIEaJIAM'J 1IETH0D.
With safety from tho dansers of strangulation and without tho Injury trusses lnlllct. TI1050 wlshlns
proof should send 10 cents for his book, containing likenesses of bad cases beforo nnd after cure, also
endorsements of professional Renllemon, Ministers, Merchants, Farmers nnd others who havo been
cured. Trusses and rnpturo sooner or later nffect tho nervous nnd mental systems, briny on organlo.
diseases, Impotency, destroy ennw und social uoslrcs, maklnc Ilia youny ola nnd lha old us -less.
Ofilces, ti llroadway, N. Y., toj Walnut St.. I'tilla. D.ivs for consultation, each wcek-Xow York,
nonoays, Tuesaavs, csaiuruays; ruiia. euuesuaje, juursuajs nuu rnujjs, uuniis I'ccenioer,
after that everj' other week. Apiil 21 -4v
1 IIIIIH.I1IIWI IIIIMWWI IIIIIIMI III III I I II I II
'T"'-'"""""f p., irm
fin..! 01. .y ll.P
WIM FOVi M
THE RIGHT PLACE TO GET A
SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT
IS AT
MERCHANT TAlIiR.
myllsh Well! MMe motliiiig
AT THE3
EXAMINE THE FINEST STOCK OF
mi id'
VAI
IUU1II0
rm 1 ni'ii )
' v ah1 1 iti 1 ii linn 11 11 irriiii
0 iil uniiimin uijuiimi
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
HANDSOME PATTERNS.
PERFECT FITS,
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
OIVT HAND,
m nriiiiiMf
fjb wwm aMMm
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
On nnd after February 13th,tS8t trains will leav
Sunbury as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Northern Express C.3D n.marrlvo Klmlra is.so pm
Arrive at Cnnnndalgua i.it p. 111.
" llochcstcr 4.40 "
" Nlapart. S43 '
Mat'ara Lxpress 1.50 p. m. arrive Ktnlra Cos p m
nrrlvo Oannndalgua 8.35 "
" Itochester 043
" Niagara u.toam
Fast line 5.15 p m nrrivn Elmlra 10.50 p m
" Watklns 11,10 pm
SOUTUWAHD.
Southern Exprous 1.32 a.m. nrrlvo Harrlsby 8.15om
arrive Philadelphia 7.00 "
" Now York 9.35 "
" llaltimoro J.to
, , ,. " WoshlnKton a ra
Lock Haven Ex 10.50 a m arrlvo IlarrlsbV lv.M pm
nrrlvo I'lilladclphlj o.co p m
" New York 8.45
" Daltlmoro s.ai
" Washlncton 0 41
uay Ji.xprestl.5l p m nrrlvo Harrlsburir s.34 o m
" New York
" Daltlmoro
'.' Washington
... ,v diui. i.uj , ui, umvu iiurnsuurc;
" riilUdelphia
" New York
" Ualtlraore
" WashlnL.fnn
J.H. WOOD, Ucneral Passenger Astnt.
FRANK THOMSON, Qenoral Mmifi r.
7.CB
10.00 "
7.00
8.17
3.00 a. m
7.00
9.3V
7.0)
8.2-2
COMFJETITION
In tho manufacture of Organs h resulting in the production and
sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer partic
ularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into exis
tence, without any merit whatever, except to be oflbred cheap, and
then when purchased found to be dear at any price. Will you not
then, reador,
Zf you 5o3fciempXaie Buying an Organ
consider it your ouly safeguard to select an instrument bearing
the naine3 of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assort
ment ol styles of the celebrated Estey Organs can now be eeen at
the new rooms of the Only Authorizacl Agent for tho Ba
toy Organs in Columbia County. A guarantee for five
years from tho manufacturers accompanies every Estov Organ.
J. SAJ-TZER, Agent,
,UDe moomsbui-g, 2 a.
WEBER-HilRBMAN
rg
PIANOS,
A FINK INUIU FlUiNOll WALNUT CASK ORGAN, ! STOPS, $1)0 DASH.
Knsy Terms. .SuUnIiu lion uluiirniilccil,
BA-COIST'S W-A.K.E BOOMS,
MUSI0 HAI.r. lll.OOK, WIIilCES-BARRE. r A
Juuoio.'si.ly
'Flic time has come wlieii Farmers Mtist
prucllOB strict economy In all their puielusesfoi-urtlcles needed In tho farm, nnd njno will reuulra
moro alletittnn thnn tlin htiblect of fertl Izers. ,.v,..w
WHY SHOULD YOU PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES
demanded by eomo for their eoodj vvlion you cm buy a rellablo whott mauuroat nur ton ot
StiNM lbs, delivered on cars or boat lu 1'hlladclphU a """
TI11 AnaljsU Is fuiranteod to owry purchaser and Is also plaluly printed on every baif, t0 sav to
youluy ' "
Bend for circular showing guaranteed analjsli,
BAUGH & SONS, Solo Manufacturers,
20 South Delaware Avo,, Phila.
April T,4W, '
piIILADELPHA and HEADING I'.OA li
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
November Ttlt, 1681.
TKAINS t.KAVK KDPEKT JlB l-0LI-0W8(8rK0iY
KicnrTr.
For New Yorlf.Phlladelphia.Ileadlnif.PottsvlI o
Tarnaqua, &c, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlsaa, 11,45 a. m. 4 0 and 7,20 p. m.
For Wllllamaport, 6,15 d.so a. in. and 4,05 p. m.
TKlIK8rOH KOKBT LKATK AS rOLLOWS. (I--LH04V
klCBPTBD.)
Iavo Now York, via. Tamancnd s.43 a. ra. and
via. Hound Brook ltouto 7,43 a ni.
Ixavo Philadelphia, 9,43 a. m.
Lo&vo Heading, ll,M a. ra., I'ottavlllo, u, o ,1. n,
ondTatnaqua, 1,35 p. tn.
Loavo Cntawissa, c,10 8,10 a. m. and 4,oo p. in.
Lcavo WUliatnsport,9,45n.in,s,cop.m. nnd 4,33 p. in
Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tama
ncnd and to and from Phlln le'phla ko throuli
without change of cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
C.Q.UANCOOK, Ooneral Manager
General Possonger and Ticket Agent.
Jan.10, 1681 tf.
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
WKjllilt.N IIAII.110AU.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION
STATIONS.
MOUTH,
p.n. p.m. a.m,
0 15 3 42 9 45
!) CD
9 03 3 32 9 37
8 55 3 23 9 30
8 43 3 11 9 21
8 42 3 Of 9 11)
8 97 3 02 9 14
9 1 5 2 50 9 01
9 00 2 43 9 01
2 37
8 10 2 33 8 55
1 2J
6 07 2 13 8 47
8 03 2 UJ S 19
7 4U 1 45 8 SS
7 33 1 18 3 17
7 S3 1 lb S 12
7 20 1 03 8 Ol!
7 13 12 51
1 09 12 4 1 7 rc
7 15 12 30 7 62
S 6f 12 24 7 41
SCI 12 12 7 3S
0 43 12 03 1 S3
C !I7 11 55 7 10
0 IS 11 SO T 11
G 10 11 04
0 1)4 11 (0
a 43 10 49 0 45
a.m, p.m. a.m.
Scran ton...
llellcvuo.
Taylorvllle.
...Lucknu-nnnn
l'lttston....
.. west nttston
Wyoming,...
Maltby
-Dennett
Kingston,,.,
Ktrn.RtiT,
.Plymouth Juno
....I lyillUUlU.,.
Avonaaio ...
TJftntlpnln
IIunlock'B uree'k
...buiciisninny.
....Hlcfc'B Ferry.
....lieach llavoa.
llorwlptf ..
lirlar CreeS.,
...wiuowuroro.
Lime llldgu..
...........Kspy. ...i
...Uloomaburg.,
Thinn-I
Catawra Hrld'jo
... .UtlUYUlUi. . ,
....Chulosky...
fiflmn.w
Northuinbcrrd"
MOUTH
a.m. p ir, p.n
V 10
9 SO
9 45
0 (2
9 ti
10 01
1U 18
2 2-1
i 21
2 U
2 19
2 11
10 IS
10 18
10 2'1
10 34
10 42
10 55
11 07
11 13
2 51
2 SI
3 02
3 CO
3 PI
3 IS
3 S3
3 41
!! 51
11 20 3 37
4 07
4 li
4 2J
4 II
4 33
4 33
4 50
11 Ell
11 43
111 M
11 55
12 IS
5 (9
3 21
13
19
6 24
0 32
II 40
6 45
C 69
G 51
I) 68
7 112
7 10
7 17
7 22
7 10
7 37
8 00
8 25
8 fu
9 00
V 10
( 37
8 41
8 tr.
8 51
9 01
V 00
9 13
9 31
9 S
9 41
V 55
12 45
p.m. p.m. a m.
.. W. V. HAI.STK.l),HUDt.
ouiiermivuuvnt 8 omce, acranton, Feb. 1st, I68J.
IPAREa:i'c
TPT A TO TO f"V (7i r -.
to
i u$ ci am ilrcMi.-tf
HI . J 1.;. I). Q
ttll(ill.l I'll J It, to fit y
w.a. r ti t.. u, ittt at;
t ti it. fuvr:tir
at !j . j,ul Miri v.
it c in inatcriat
ti-V tit. t arc Lcucfici il
tj t!w i ,t'; tml l,.iif
iimuvn
Restores (he Youtiiful Color t: Grey c; Fsdtd NaT.-
i-arkcr J liar iuu.im H finely vtrfiiiiK-d nnd u
warranted to pr.-ient Mllnj i ftlicliair nml 1.1 re.
move dandruff nnd ucMii.;, Ills., ux&Co, K V
.., ii iiiu,. ft, Uvitlvrl ndrimauil tiu.llPh.
s- - : . ,rf--..-,-T-,-."nHril'
nnttakQ
I oiilc
lima.
unei,
A Suptrlallvj lieallh crnl lr5i .Icttorcr.
Ifyoiinroamcrlianic or f. cr, v..rn out ith
f ) l n,.' c! a V,""1'" ,.u" ''" " l-y family or liou.
hold dune. iryl'AUKKKM r.ui.H'i Mc;
La,,,!..! ...,,1.,Y'. r'- '""'. r I 'wei man c
i. - ' -." '"'" 'vriinaioincarcil, don
uiKtr at,ui(.r 1
, ' rS.n,". ,,!,v oimption, l)v.Pci.i. Ii,c,
Aim tno Ctst anj Surest Cougti Cure Cvtr UseJ.
tt1?! fH,M' " mi)r ,ava lour'
CAUTION ! It, fu. ti lut.i'iulu, Iw.r'iOliint-r'iyulcli
'"" Co., N. V. 4. A ( drtl,,, 4 "
p.ut.,t, ! iiau I10H.AU f,ZI
i - i V , '"""! iri(!r,uico lias man ,
l(h;lnf..ll:,luiuocic-r,l,,V,.lu ,-.,, I.. '
IV, .v,UJLUIUll
m mi-i Voltla. Aay dnu,', ir I,
rniu,lyjou. tJui.!",.,! ,'' " !"
March 8, 'Mly,
1 ASTH MA cured!
Aprllii-w