The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 12, 1882, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBtJRG,' COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Oorn In Hills or Drills,
A currcRNtmlont of tho Country
Gentleman writes i "As Uio result of
twenty yonra of experience) anil oiiscr
vntloti, I nm decidedly in fnvor of hill
planting, lloth methods are practised
licro to Hotne oxtcnt, hut jilantlng in
drills is not done so nmoh now us four
or live years nyo. In this section tin
yield of Measured bushels of cars Iter
ncro will bo nbout tho samo by eilhar
method but tho ears that aro grown by
planting in hills aro longer, tho grain
better developed, and consequently
heavier, giving about ten per cent Moro
shelled corn by weight than that grown
by tho other method. On tho other
hand, moro stalks will bo trrowti by
- . tj , -
in drills i but in our cornlicms
tho grain is tho main object, and wo
think it is better, if wo aro likely to
need moro fodder than wo get with our
crop, to devoto a portion of land exclus
ively to tho raising of fodder-corn.
"There is ono other point to bo con
sidorod tho labor question. Very littlo
hand labor is required in corn after it
is planted, if we navo good horso imple
ments, and good workmen to handle
them, rowed both ways, whilo in tho
other case much hoeing is needed if tho
fields aro kept clean. Good culturo is
necessary If you want a good ewp of
corn, and to liavo tho land in good con
dition for barloy tho following year. In
western-central Missouri, where I so
journed for three seasons, tho verdict
of tho best farmers was to tho effect
that planting in rows both ways pro
duced about ten per cent more corn,
with two-thirds to three-fourths of the
labor required in drill-planting."
Usb Your Hones. Tho Agricultur
ist says : "iiones accumulate on every
farm, and a hunt for them will bring
out many moro than ono would expect
to find. When properly treated, they
furnish very valuable food for growing
plants. Whole bones, as tney aro thrown
out from tho kitchen, are so slowly de
composed, that they aro of little use,
unless applied very largely. They need
to be broken tin or mado fine in some
way that tho largo amount of phosphor
ic acid, etc., contained in them may be
available. It is not practicable lor or
dinary farmers to have bone mills, and
tho next best thing is to break them up
somewhat with an axe or heavy ham
mer, and mix them with unleachcd ashes,
keeping the heap moist enough so tho
alkali will "eat" them, and render tho
bones soft. Tho bones thus treated
will crumble to fine pieces when dried,
ana arc then ready to bo spread upon
the land. livery larmer should see
that all bones aro thus made into a val
liable home-made fertilizer."
A Few Problems.
What velocity must a locomotive
have to pick up a deaf man walking on
the track and lling him so high that
six cars pass bctorc ho conies down T
A boy earned twenty cents per day
lor eighteen days, and bought his moth
er a mush-rat muff costing $2.10. How
much did he have leu to go to tho cir
cus with ? .
A farmer sold eleven bushels of pota
toes and the product purchased two
gallons of whiskey at ninety cents per
gallon. How much per bushel did he
tret for his tubers, nnd where did ho
keep tho jug?
A mother standing at tho gato calls
to her boy who is exactly sixty-eight
teet distant. It takes two minutes and
sixty-eight seconds for the sound to
reach him. Find from this the velocity
with which a woman s voice travels.
A woman earned forty-two cents per
day by washing, and supported a hus
band who consumed four dollars' worth
of provisions per week. How much
was she in debt at the end ot eacl
month up to the tune he was sent to
the workhouse?
A father agreed to give his son four
and one-half acres of land for every
cord of wood ho chopped. The son chop
lied three sevenths of a cord and broke
the ax and went ott hunting rabbits.
How much land was he entitled to 1
Detroit Free Press.
Owners of real estate along tho Now
Jersey coast may perhaps bo led to re
flect, by tho annual report of Prof.
Cooke, tho State Geologist, on the van
ity of laying up to themselves tiehes
where tho surf and tide encroach, and
where the sea breaks through and steals.
From Sandy Hook nil the way lo Cape
May, he says, the ehure has been stead"
ily worn away for a century. At
Shrewsbury inlet the water line has
moved inland from 165 to 3110 feet since
1853 ; at one part of Long I5ranch.37
feet; aud opposite Whale Pond, .125
feet. It is known that about tho year
1700 tho lino near a part of Capo May
extended more than a thousand feet
further out than now ; while at Capo
Island tho shore has been worn off fully
a mile during much less than a
century. There is evidenco not only of
tho attrition of the waves, but of tho
general rise in tho high water level.
Dead trees in great numbers are found
standing in the tide marches all along
the coast ; it is obvious that the great
salt meadows between Newark and
Jersey City were once arable uplands ;
islands havo disappeared under tho water
one, in Klsenborough, which contain
ed ten acres of irood farm land as late
as 1863. being now utterly submerged ;
Money Island has also gone, nnd so has
Itound Island, which had forty acres of
upland in 18011. New Jersey never was
among tho larger States, hut it is evi
dently destined to become smaller, as
well as to illustrate, by its fpto how the
contours ot continents change in the
ages.
Frederick Ohopin.
It is related of Fredrick Chopin that
ins (luivvi n un inu puiiioionu was such
that ho could hush the pupils of his
father s school even in their most un
ruly moments. Ono day when Pro
fessor Chopin was out, thero was a
frightful scene. Harcinki, tho master
present, was at his wit'tt end, when Fre
drick, wo aro told, happily entered tho
ium . ,i..i!i: .!.. i
muni, i, iiiiuuv iieiiiii-riuiuu, iiu re
quested tho boysterers to sit down, and
called in tiioso who wero making i
noise outside nnd promised to iinpro
vise an interesting story on the pinuo
ir tney wouiu be timet. All were in
stantly as still as death, and Fredriok
sat down to tho instrument and extiu
nuished tho lights. Ho described the
manner in which robbers approached a
house, mounted by ladders to the win
uows, mil were iriguicneti a way by a
noiso within. Without delay they (led
into tho wood, where they fell asleep
under tho starry sky. IIo plaved moro
and moro softly, as if trying to lull
children to rest, till he found that his
hearers had actually fallen asleep.
FYom the Paris lleghter.
IIADI.V IIITTK.V.
Peter Kieffer, cor. Clinton mid Hen
nett Streets, Bullalo, was badly bitten
by a horse, and applied Thomas' Ko
lectrlo Oil, which immediately relioved
pain, and in four days tho wound was
healed.
Chills and Fovor.
Simmons Lire r licgii
tator noon breaks the
Chills nnd carrlc llio
Kcvcr out ot ( ho Bt' in.
It cures when all other
remedies (All
Sick Hoadacho.
ivirtlin relief nnd rule
ofthH distress! n if am c
tlon take Simons l.lver
ltegulntor.
DYSPEPSIA.
titalor will positively cure tills K rrline.
disease. We. axaertcmpliMloally what we Know
to be true. .
CONSTIFA'IUUiN
) retrardod as a trllllni ailment. . Na.
turf demands tbo utmost regularity of the Dow
els. Tnercrore a sisi nature uy iu cmumvu.
liver llcgulator, ,t is harmlcss,inlld andenectual.
PILES.
neilef Is at hand for thoio who miner day after
day with plies. It Ins cured hundreds, and win
euro you. .
MALaiUfl..
Persons may avoid all attacks bv occasionally
taking a dose of Klmmons Liver Itegulator to Keep
tho Liver in ncaiiuy action.
BAD BREATH
generally arising from a dltordcred Stomach
:an bo torrected by taktnr Simmons Liver Kcgu-
can
lator
Jaundice.
Dlmmnnl Mvor tlAcrllllttnr Rttin PrArttCAtOS IhlS.
riioman from the sTBtem. Icavlnir tho skin clear
and frco from all Impurities.
Colic
Children suffering with folio soon, experience
relief when Simmons Liver Itegulatnr Is admin
lstcred. Adults also derive great benefit from
this mndlelno. It Is not unoleasant ( It Is harm
less and enecllvo. I'uroly vcjotaMe.
Oaution.
Ha pnrAful that, vnti fret the panulne Simmons
Liver ltcgulator In our engraved Whtto Wrapper,
with rod Z Trade-Mark, sump and Hlgnature un
broken. . . . t
prepared oniy oj
X. H. ZEIXjT.TST 3c CO.
Bold by all Druggists. Philadelphia.
Suffer
no longer from Dyspop
sia, Indigestion, want of
Appc:ite,los3 of Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, Ac.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to euro
all these diseases.
Boston, Novtnlc r 6, i88r.
Brtn Chemical Co,
Gentlemen For years I have
bct ii n gre.it MitTerer from Dyspepsia,
t nil couM gtt tto relief (having tried
ivetytlilti winch win recommend
i J) until. ;tu!nrf un ihc advice of i
friend, wlio had been benefitted by
Brown's Ikon Hitters I tried a
bottle, with most surprising results.
Previous la taking I.kown'a Iron
13 itt iks, everything I ate distressed
rue, and I suite red greatly from a
burning sensation In the stomach,
which was unbearable. Since tak
ing Ukown'sIron IJittiks, ullmy
troubles are at nn end. Can eat any
lime without uny disagreeable te
stilts. 1 am practically another
person. Sirs. V. J. Flynn,
30 Maverick St., E. Boston.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS acts like a charm
on tho digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms, such as tast
ing tho food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. The
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
tooth or give headache.
Sold by all Druggists.
Brown Chemical Co.
Bnltlmore, Md.
See that all Iron Hitters are made by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and
have crossed red lines and trade,
mark on wrapper.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
THE DAViS.
$1,000 REWARD.
ONE THOUSAND (1,000) DOLLARS
I'KEMIU.U Otleretl 10 AMI
hat will do a GREAT A RANGK
OK WORK on ANY OTHER
MACHINE.
THAT TIIK
NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without basting.
It will make wide hem on sheets, sc.. hem all
manner of tilaii woolen roods. aa sort tneiino.cram.
or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It
makes a more clastic stitch than any other ma
chine. It will turn a hem and put In piping at
It will turn a hem. sow braid on the right side
and stitch on trimming at one opcrat.on.
It will do felting bias or straight, either on cot-
luu or wuuiea goous.
It will fell across seams on any goods.
I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sntv nn famine.
either with or without showing stltches;blnd dress
Qoods with the same material, either scallops,
polnts.squares or straight. Tho only machine that
will bind Hats, Cloaks, or other articles with bias,
satin or silk, from x to 3 Inches In width, without
It will gather with or wltlnut sewing on,
It will gather between two pieces and sew on at
the same tune.
It will make a ruflle and stitch a pillow slip oa to
It will shirr any kind ot good9.
It will make plaited trimming either with or
wiiuuui sewing 11 on.
It will make plaited trimming either soallaped
wi oiiAigub, uuu oun n pipits uu tiv tue same time,
It will mako knife plaiting.
J. SALTZER, Geii'l Ageut,
BlnumsburL', Pa,
oct. 1, '80-tf.
ADVEKTIStfltS by naartMlng UEO, I'. IIOWKLL
t CO., lOBpruco Ht,, New York, can learn the
er ict cost ot any proposed line of AUVKUTIBINU
In American Newspapers, t100.pAgo Pamphlet,
TOTICK OV AI'I'LIOATION FOR
lM OHAKTEIt OP INTENDED COltPOItATION.
I INotlce is hereby given tlat an application lll
bo wade to the oowrnor of Hie Blutuof Pennsyl
vania, under the Act of Assembly of Hie Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "mi Act to pro.
Tide for the Incorporation and reguluion ot cer
tain corporal Ions." approved April iv, 1871, and
the supplements thereto, for the charter of an In
tended corporation, to be called Kspv Manufao
turlng Company, the character and object where
of Is u ' General Merhunlcal buslneNS.aud the Man
ufacture of lumber and Iron, into buildings, and
building materWI, furniture ami curs
and for these purposes, to have, possess, and enloy
all the rights, bononts and prlvlllgesof thoBuld
Act of Assembly and Its sunplt menu.
L'UAItl.HNU, IIA11KI.EV,
Vlosmsburg, April 31 solicitor.
DM I N ISTRATO H'H NOTICE
ISTATX OK 8AMCXI. 1KSH, tail PICtASSD,
Letters of Administration on tho estate ot Ham.
uel Hess nnd law ot Huiarloat township, Colum
bia county, Penn'a., decetsed, have been granted
by the lleglsterof said county tothe undersigned
Adm'r. All persons having claims against the
estate of tho decedent are requested to present
them for settlement and those Indebted to the
estate to make payment to the undersigned
Administrator without delay,
Wallers I. O. 1IICIIAH1) 1IKSH,
col. co. Pa, Administrator,
aprll H, o-w
t!R a "tonper day at home Samples worth ii
U 10 iPSUtrfe, Addross hrtmoN A-Co- Port
.M lunch at,.)j
THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE
Whereas, tno world renowned reputation ot the
White hewing Machine
Induces many unscrupulous competitor to resort
to all kinds of mean tricks to injure Its reputation,
wo bee to caution all intending purchasers not to
buy a
White Machine
except from Its regular authorized dealers, who
will be sustained by the following warranty.
YK niKKiNT TIIK
NATURAL WKAK
OP THE
White Slntlle Seita Machine.
riiATE NUMnKu'irman ron pamilt poiipo-
8KS, AND 1IKRKIIY AOHItRTO KBKPTHB8AME
INKRl'Ain POlt TUB TERM OP VIVB YKA118
PKOM THIS DATE, FltES OP CIIAltQB.
This warranty excepts tho brcakago ot needles
bobbins and shuttles.
This warranty win not be sustained unless the
plate or number above rlvon corresponds with the
number on the shuttle face slide, tlowareot de
faced or alt red numbers
WIllTU tJHWlKQ MACHINE CO.
lhe"WHITB" ShuttleSewlngMacHno
tlasosiATiB capacitt than any other family Sew
ing Machine for doing erery Tarletr of work.
J HALTS IK General Agont,
M'otsBux, Pa.
Oct. I.WI
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IRELAND OF TO-DAY-
(Introduction by Thorn, l'owcr O Connor. M. IM
Centuries of English oppression set forth. It de
scribes Ireland's ruin and the people's desperation.
ibMiuwBuuw ui'j laiuiwas cotmscaiea una tno in.
dustrlesdrstroed. It exp'alnstlm I.anl reunue.
the Itud Act and the C'crclon Ii 111 . Contalnsst
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liOn Per "eck ca& be made In any locality.
H Something entirely new for agents, te
outfit freo. tl. W. lNtlHAHAM A-Co. Boston, Mass.
Back
POSITIVELY CURED
BY
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters.
Uratnti Vli Uv.-y iwr VvitWnrA ti Ml
miii-v I'lHiHis I'lanlrn. or Internal
lU'llU'llll".!
rirot. "
Ilecamo tlicy Hr 11 Ilia merit of tho
strciiuiheiilnij Hr(n plaicr, niul contuln in ml.
dllloiulieu tuilio nvHly d!M.ovrrwl iwwtrf ill unit
aimuvrgvUbluiunibliiattoii wlilih ':( Willi In
creai iiihefoclent, .llmnlatlng, seUatlvo-nml
counter Irritant vtfeilr,
Secoiiil,
IWausi) they uroagcnnlne pharmixcutlcal pren.
aratlciu, nml hi uciijulzed by the prnfeHslou.
Third.
IlreauH they nru llio only planers that relloc
pain at nncn,
tour th,
IlccaiiKi iltry will iKisltlvrfyiun-dUeaMs which
other irinralra will not even relieve.
t inn.
lloeaiiM over tOdOn
vcjluiiiarllr lenlfleil
10 pliyelclana and druggliti havo
I'd I hut they an superior lo till
ntlier 'Uttr ur uieillflms luri
vxiernui uac,
SUlIi.
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Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster!
SEABURY & JQHNSON.
Manuf,icturiua Cln-nilt. New York.
AMV'tHlfUI'.IM avj.tHT. l'rlo..S.vt
MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER.
Nov 4 'si -y
CUTTHISOUT!
$15z840 wpeeerk.
Wehavostore8lnl5 leadlnrr Cltlos,
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Our I'.iciorle. ri.l 1'rlm-liiul. llAiri-a Tare at
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Urun to aouU AiUtriM
I ill LUfCLL 8CRANTON, PA,
March a-ly
LATEST STYLES OP
a-A.ijXiiisra- cabds
it the 'OOLUMBIAN OFFICE.
Ache
Cures Scrofula. Ervsinolas,
Plmplos and Faco Grubs,
uiotcnos, jjous, -jL-nmors, -jci-.
ter, Humors, Salt Rhor.r' l
Scald Head. Soros, Mcrcml
and Irregularities, Dizziness,
Loss ot Apliotito, Juandicc,
Affections ot the Liver, Indi
gostion, Biliousness, Dyspep
sia and Gonoral Dobiltty.
Acourieof IturdiKk htool UMtr will ntlitr tb
nm ikcptlcAl (hit II U hn Ureateit lllood I'uriMl on
eirlh. SiM l y mcilnlne tleilen etery here.
tlilfcllnm In elcvca UiiriiA2es, rnlca, l.t.
FOSTER, MILBU3N & CO., Prop's. Buffalo, N.Y.
CRESCENT PLUG.
This brand of Tobacco though but n short tlmo
on tho market. Is already the favorite with many
cnowors. siauo rrom seiectca icai ami wuu uio
boat sweetening It Is a capital article, and sp:clally
suited to tho rcnnaylranla tasto. For sale by all
dealers. Bend for sample, to tho manufacturers.
(!. A. JACKSON A- Co., l'rtcrOmrg, Vn
may it -4w r
ttrt Per week can bo mado In any locality.
p' V something entirely new for agents, te
oiTtfltfrec. (i. W. 1NOHAHAM a; CO., lioston,
Nass. mayl'2-4w
AIVIBTI3IM I sjnd for our select list of local now
tinners, oeo. 1' Howell K Co.. 10 Pnrucc st.N.
tuayn-lw r
1
J '- VMrrarlunhrrr to lx Times
the I.ohii nlihont the llulldlnir. Interest
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money to loan. ,
N. II cosm advanced. Interest keol up. and
principal guaranteed In case of foreclosure.
D. f. B. JOHNSTON
Negotiator efMortgajo Loins, ST. PAUL MINN
mayntw r
Ts Nervous Sufferers The Great European
Eoiody.
pr. J. b. suirsoN's srictric memcine.
Dr.J. D. Simpson's Spccino Medlclno Is a posi
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ot any ktnd, such as weakness and all diseases re
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Anxiety, Languor, Lassltudo.Deprosslonof (Spirits
and functional derangements of tho nervons sys
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ot .Memory, Pre
mature old ago
and diseases that
lend to consul pt
lon. Insanity &an
early grave or
doui. no matter
how shattered the
system may bo
trum excesses ot any klml, a short course ot this
medicine will restore the lost functions and rjro-
euro health and happlncsswhero before was de
spondency and gloom. The Bpecltlc Mealclno ts be
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i-umpmeis seni, iree to an. write tor mem nna
get full particular.
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icu xi Q.-iy
The Backus Watei Motoi'.
IS TtlE MOST
Economical Power Known
-I'Olt-
DRIVING LIGHT MACHINKItY.
It takes but little room.
It never gets out of repair.
It can not blow up.
Itneedo no fuel
It needs no engineer.
There Is no delay; no firing up; no ashes to clean
away; nocxtralnsurnncotopay; no repair
ing necessary; no coal bills to pay,
and It Is always ready for use.
It Is Invaluable for blowing church Organs for
running Printing Presses, Sewing Machines, Turn
ing Lathes, HcroliSaws'.QrlndStoncs CofTee Mills,
Sausage Machines, Feed Cutters, Corn Mills, Uleva
tors, etc.
Four horso power nt 40 pounds pressure of wa.er.
Itls noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and above nil
IT IS VKRY CHEAP.
Send for circular to the llackos Water Motor Co.,
Newark, N. .1., stating nnmeof paper you saw ad
vertisement In.
Trice, jis to $300, sept, so-tf
I
Rupture
ITS RELIEF end CUBE as CERTAIN as fay FOLLOWS day Ij Sr. J A. SHERMAU'J METHOD.
With safety from tbo dangers ot strmgulatlon nnd without tho lujurv trusses lnlllct. Thosn wishing
proof should send lo cents for his book, containing likenesses ot bad cases beforo nnd after cure, aUo
endorsements ot professional gentlemen, Ministers, Merchants, Fanners and others who havo been
cured. Trusses and rupture sooner or later affect tho nervous and mental systems, bring on organlu
diseases, linpotencv, aestroy energy and social desires, making ihn young oln and the old us less
oillces, Ml Ilroadway, N. Y., r02 Walnut St., I'hlla. Dais for consultation, each week-New York,
Mondays, Tuesdavs, Saturdays; I'hlla. Wednesdays, Thursdajs nml Fridays, during December,
after that every other week. April a. -4w
When you do your
Spring Shopping
If you come in person,
The trains from the different branches of the Pennsylvania
Railroad come to the new Uroad Street Station, which is
within one block of our store; you walk directly through
the new City Hall to our Market Street front. If you come
by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, any horse car on
Thirteenth Street will bring you directly from the Callowhill
Street Depot to our door. Jf you come through Camden, N. J
any horse car on Market Street, except the red ones, will
bring you direct. We have provided new and spacious reading
and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors.
If you order by letter,
Departments of goods have been so enlarged and improved
that our stock, unquestionably the most comprehensive in the
United States, is better than ever, We send without charge,
or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new Dress Goods,
Silks, etc. We give prices of our entire stock in our new
Catalogue for Spring and Summer, which is mailed free to all
who send us address on postal card. Hundreds of orders are
filled daily, and goods sent by mail ami express to every
State ami Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of
money if they do not suit.
John Wanamaker,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cheitmit, Market and Thirteenth
fctitcK.und t'lly Hull S.piaro.
Dry
FINE! WINES w fl MWMBt
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
BL00MS8U8G
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal.
TlfW NfHIrmf. nunlnrf.nnnt. trnnntltutd. oners the Very best facilities for I'rofeARtnhnl nrwl ('InMoinntlonrntnir.
Uulldlng8Bpaclous,lnvltlngahdcoininodlous;rnmpletelyheatdbysteam,wcllvcntlIatcd,llghtedby
pure, son spring water
Location healthful, anu easy of access. Teachei
AxpQovjp moueruie r in, tenia wwrucuuvhuu m, viJwfciuK vw W-IM.U. Dvuuuiiut u'nuuieu av
Courses of study prescribed by tho State t
I. Model School, IT. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
t. Ailiiinct Course: Academic II. Commercial. III. Course in Music. I V. Cnnr.
Tho momentary. Scientific and Classical Courses aro PI10PK8SIONAL, and Students gradualng
louowibgcorruspubuiiiK hukiuub , unvaivi ui iud
Normal Cortlflcates their attainments, signed oy tuo umcers ot tho uoardot Trustees.
The roil rsn or stud v Drcscrlbcd by the Stato Is liberal, and tho HMoniltlcand Classical coumiM nru
The state rcnulres a hlirher order ot cltlten?hlp.
lng intelligent nnd eniclent Teachers for her Schools. To this end It solicits young porsous of good
labor after leaving School. For Catalogue, addrcsa
IION.WII.I.IA.H Kl.Wlil.l,, I'rr.lileiU llanril ot Tmateei.
OJ5). I, 'S l.-
GUNS
Or EVERY KIND CHEAPER THAN EVER.
IUUch, Nliut CluiiA. UevolverH. Aimiiunl
tloii, FIshliiK Tackle, Hoiiioa, Nets,
Kutven, Hntnrfi, Nkuteit,
Haiutiiucks, vtc.
I-nrge IlluAtrntod CAtnlogun FUEK.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
l'lTTMivnaii, va.
WANTED 1 Ui'lltiiiil rieiitlcini'ii, to eimaue
l!h u to 'ell M-rerul I'tvlul Ilimoflinhl
Arlicli. 'rollto Inricr. l-'ibor Im llulit.
ilxeliiiivo Crrrltory irltc!!. Nn iHitnfH'tl.
t.on. Term I. heml. Circul irs KltllK. Aitdrc",
llenltt Manufart'K Co., liiix bUS, i'lttnlumli, I'a.
'iTNErOURi3 FOR
I H
AHD ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN.
fiiCt. nutt, .-.niilf it mi ctittp. tinu.pl Packniftr, I1-.-T
XX Tohiintoiif PIUburah,
USIGAL INSTRUMENTS
of all kinds for solo vorychonp.
Catatoguus froo. A.ldrea. RICHARD
HJLLiCl So (888. I'ltUhunth.Pa.
.1. II. .1.
RCft week In your own town. Terms and ).l out
OUntfree. Addrew II. lUu.Kr I: Co.. Portland,
Maine. march ill -ly
t GIVEN AWAY.
Zimmerman Fruit Dryer
Hew aad for Tcnaa, Addrtu
ZIMMERMAN FRUIT DRYER CO., Cincinnati, U
April si -lm aid
Morphino CURED
In totoao
DAYS.
W7 u.illl t'uri-a. llr. J. HTKfllKNB, Lrbanou, II
April 21 -3m old
OPIUM;
A morpiiim;
I A Trent I st nn thotr
ipe(vrnr SUNT PitKh iin.J i
March 3 -3 m aid
STANDARD
FOOD FOR PLANTS
ODOItl.Kss.
For producing flowers and
vlgorousgrowtn.lt has :no
equal. Has stood the test
for years, und always does
all claimed for It- Is epcclal
ly adapted for houso plants
and gardening, giving a
healthy growth nnd nbund
ant flowers.
liver 101,000 packages sold
In 1141. Awarded the medal
at tho mechanics' fair in
lioston. i'ut up in packages
ts cents each.
C0LUMI1HN0KF1CK.
at Hand
For sale at THE
SUBSCRIBE FOK
"HE COLUMBIAN.
$2.00 A YKAH.
Oooda, Ladle', Gentlemen's and ChlldicVs
Wear and HouMiVecpliig Appolntim nta.
mam,
' iX STSSbSSff"
l.Fj'UlILIZWCP"B
I FIHtHfliMiiFipiiai' 1
' " "r fj
STATE NOHtVlAL SCHOOL
s experienced, cmclent, nnd alive to their work.
Aiunicuis, ..iiigiui ui mu nvieuues i master oi tne
Tho times demand It. It ts one of tno nrimn nhiwt
u mi nucu u proiiiiies nm in neveiopi'.g ineir
tho Principal
K. I. IIII.LMVEI1, secretary
CAUTION.
GET THE BEST,
In the manufacture of Organs
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 bo offered cheap, and
then when purchased found to be dear at any price. Will you not
then, reader,
If you Contemplate Buying an Organ
consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing
the names of first clas3, wholly responsible makers. A good assort
ment ot styles of the celebrated Estey Organs can now be seen at
the new rooma of the Only Authorized Agent for the Es
tey Organs in Columbia County. A guarantee for five
years from the manufacturers accompanies every Estey Organ,
J. SiMLiTZlSR, Agent,
Juness.-so-u
WEBHRHA.RDIVIAlr
PIANOS,
FINE INLAID FRENCH WALNUT CASH OKGAN, 9 STOPS, 1)0 CASH.
Easy TcrniN. Snllxracllon Gunrnntccd.
BACON'S XJJSTO ROOMS,
MUSIC HALL HLOCK, WILIEBS-SA&S.S, 3PA
June lo. 'sl.ly
when rorin mu a m or
THE RIGHT PLACE TO GET A
SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT
jg AT
DAVID LOWENBERG,
ITCISKCIIANT TAILOR.
Biylish Wull MMe mathing
AT THE
EXAMINE THE FINEST STOCK OF
i' i
miici'
m
0
0
nr
i uu i no
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
HANDSOME PATTKENiS.
PEUFECT FITS,
BBASOXAB&E PBMBBB.
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
siFZRizcsra- cs-oohds
ON HAND,
gas.and furnished with a bountiful supply of
Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough
uny nine, itooms reserveu vi uuu uesiieu.
In Art. V. (Vmrun In Pliraical Culture.
therein, tecclvo Stato Diplomas, conferring tho
uiassics. iirnauates in 1110 oiuer uuurses rcwiiu
nr.i lnrrlnr in ihnsn nf our best Colleees.
nf nils school to lieln lo bucuib It. by furnish'
abilities and good purposes, those who desire to
powers, alio auunaani opportunities lor wen pmu
COWIPETITIOW
ii resulting in the production and
Bloomsburg, Pa.
,i ' . rn Ann
RAIL ROAD TtME JABLF
" K N N8 Y I j V A N I A 1WILKOAI). Pill la.
f ADKLl'IIIA & EHIB It. It. DIVISION.
WINTER TIMK TAI1I.K.
im .ml urtcr Mnndav. Dec. 19. 18SI. tho tlnll.unn
tho l'hlladelphia Kiln Ila'lroad Division will run
aa follows t ...,.....
wiwi vt Aim.
Krto Mall leaves rhtladclphli 11 ts p rn
11 Harrlsburg 4t5am
sunbury c son is
i Wllllamtport 8 40 in
' Lock Haven WOntn
" Ilcnovo II os a in
" Kan 8 w p m
ii orrlvn at Krto T s n in
Niagara express leaves Philadelphia 8 oo a m
" " Harrlsburg 19 15 pm
nunoury i ou p in
' Wllllamsport a so p in
" lflck Haven 4 so p in
' " itcnovo 0 4Spm
Kano 10 us ii m
Fast Uno leaves Philadelphia It so p m
11 Harrlsburg 3 os p m
i " Hunbury s lo p m
" Wllllamsport I lo p ra
11 arrive at Lock Haven siopm
EASTWAI1D.
Lock Haven Bxprcss leaves Lock Haven 7 to a ra
iYiiutuupuri viuam
' " Sunbury ionium
" arrlvont HaiTlsburg lisspm
" riilladelphla r, I5p m
Fast Lino leaves cnnandalgua 7ospm
Watklns 8 40 pm
" " Kimtrn osopm
" " Wllllamsport l'itsum
" sunbury lSJam
" arrives nt Harrlsburg 8 is n m
" " Philadelphia Tuoam
Day Express leaves Kano A oo a in
" " Ilcnovo 10 os n in
' " Lock Haven ll is am
" ' Wllllamsport it is p m
11 arrive at Harrlsburg a no p m
' " Philadelphia 7 05pm
Krlo Mall leaves Krlo 1 1 3j u m
" " Kano 4 lo p iu
" " Henovo tiiupm
' " LockUavcn lolopra
" " Wllllamsport ll ao p m
" " sunbury 1 os a m
" arrives at Harrlsburg s oo a m
" " Philadelphia Too am
Erie Mall west and Lock Haven Express East
mako close connections nt Northumberland
with L. & II. It. II, trains for Wllkcsbarro and
Scrim ton,
ErloMall West, Niagara Expreis West and Fast
Lino West mako close connection nt Wllllamsport
with N. C. It. W. trains north.
Niagara Express West and Day Express East
makocloso connection nt Lock Haven w ith 11. E. V
It. It. trains.
Erlo Mall East nnd West connect at Erie with
trains on L. H. & .M. S. H. It. ; nt Corry with ll,
P.A; W. It. It.; at Emporium with 11. N. Y.&l'. II. It.
and at Driftwood with A. V. It. It.
Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia nm
WlUamiport on Niagara Express west, and Day
Express Kast, Sleeping cars on all nleht trains.
ltOIIKUT NEILStlN,
Oeneral Supt
N
OKTIIERN
CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMI'ANV.
On and after l'cbrunry miMSul.tralns will tev.
Banbury aa follows :
NOnTIIWAHD.
Nortlicrn Express c.30 a.m.,arrlvo Elmlra lt.30 pm
Arrive at C'nnandalgua i.f p. in,
" Itoclicstor 4.4U '
" N'mmri. H4S
Nlacara Express 1.50 p. in. arrtvo Elmlra 0.03 p in
arrive Canandalyua s.ss "
" Ilocliestcr 45 "
" Niagara H.toam
Fast Uno 5.15 p m arrlrn Elmlra lo.ft) p in
" Wntktns 11,10 pm
(JOUTUWAHD,
Soutliern Exprens 1.32 a.m. arrlvo HarrUbV s.13 cm
arrive I'lillailelplila 7,oo
" New York d.sj "
" Baltimore J.to
, , . " Woslilnirton Kit a t
Lock Haven Kx 10. w a m arrlvn HarrlsbV vt.u pin
nrrho riillnaelplild 5 to p in
" New York s.4.1 '
" llaltlmoro 5.S '
,. . " Washlnston 0 4T
uny ExpresU.3 p m arrlvo Harrlsburg t.e p m
" l'blladelplila 7.0& "
" New York lo.oo "
" liaitlmore r.oo
. .. " Waohlnffton 8.11
Brie Mall 1.03 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 8 on a. m
" riilladelphla T.oo "
" ! ew York .31
" Baltlmoro 7,0.1
" Washington 8 22
J.ll. wool), General Passenger a nt,
FRANK THOMSON, General Man Vi r.
pHILADELPHA and READING ROA I'
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER
TRAINS.
November ith, issi.
TBAIN8 LI1VS RUPSHT IB KOLI.OW8(aL'NIIl V
xxcsrTar.
For New York.I'lilladelplila.Headlng.l'ottsviro
Tomaqua, Ac, 11,45 a. m
ForCatawlssa, 11,45 a. in. 4 to and 7,20 p. in.
For Wllllamsport, 6,io 8,50 a. m. and 4,o p. m.
TU1IN8FOB KOrKRT LEAV1C 19 FOMflWH. (KCHDAV
ascsrTHD.)
LeavoNew York, Ma. 'I'amancnd 8,45 a, ra. and
via. Bound Brook ltouto 7,43 a. in.
Leavo Philadelphia, 0,45 a, m.
Leave Heading, n, a. m., I'ottsvllle, u,t9 p. 1,
and Tamaqua, 1,85 p. ra.
Leavo Catawlssa, 0,10 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. tn.
Leave WUllamsport,,45a.m,2,oo p.m. and 4,30 p. 111
rassengers to and from Now York, via. Tama
nend and to and from I'lillade pUla go through
without chango ot cars.
J. K. WOOTTEN,
C. G. HANCOCK, Oeneral Manager
Gensral Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Jan. 10, 1881-tf.
D
ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA
WE3TEUX ItAILItOAl).
BLOOMSBURQ DIVISION.
AND
NOHTII,
p.n. p.m. a.m.
0 15 8 42 9 45
0 00
9 03 3 32 9 37
8 60 3 23 9 30
8 4S 8 14 9 21
8 42 3 Or 9 19
8 87 3 02 9 It
9 15 2 50 9 01
9 CO 1 43 9 01
2 37
8 10 'J 110 3 53
9 2.1
8 07 2 10 8 17
S 00 2 03 8 39
IIS Hi 8 S4
7 33 1 ',8 S 17
7 10 I IS 8 l'i
7 20 1 05 6 00
7 1.1 12 5J
7 09 12 40 7 CO
7 tS 12 80 7 52
S 5 19 24 7 44
e tl 12 12 7 33
0 45 12 0) 7 33
0 37 II 65 7 it
A IS 11 20 7 11
0 10 ll 08
e 04 11 to
45 10 49 6 43
0,111, p.m. a.m.
STATIONS,
SOUTH
a.m. p ir. ii.u
Scran ton....
Bellevue. ,
Tajiorvllle..
...Lackawanna.
.Pitts ton....
.. West Plttatou
Wyoming....
MaltbyT....
Bennett
Kingston.
Kingston.
.Plymouth Juno
....Plymouth..
Avondnle ...
Nnntlcoitt!..
o so
1U
0 13
19
8 24
0 82
(I 40
43
6 SO
0 51
0 38
7 02
7 10
7 17
7 22
7 10
7 37
8 00
8 26
8 fO
9 00
9 10
1 31
8 41
b r.
8 51
9 0.
9 06
9 13
9 31
9 SS
9 41
I) 65
9 4fi
12
9 li
10 ot
lu 18
2 20
t 21
1 94
2 19
2 44
10 IS
10 18
2 M
2 51
10 it 3 02
3 00
3 10
3 lb
It) 84
10 42
10 B5
11 07
11 13
11 20
llunlock'ai reek
mcK8hinny
Hick's Ferrv.
I) 45
3 51
3 57
4 07
4 M
4 23
4 17
4 S3
4 33
4 60
5 19
6 2)
....Beach llaveu.
.Berwick .
Briar Creek.,
...Willow Urove.
.umo itiagu..
fispy. ...
Bloomsburg.,
.....Ituoert
11 89
11 45
11 M
11 65
12 IS
Catawl a Bridge
uuaviiiu.. , .
Chutasky...
Cameron...
Northumberl'd
12 45
p.m. p.m. a.m.
, . , W. F. HALSTEAI), Buot.
Superintendent's ooice, Scranton, Feb. 1st, iSSi.
'1 LtK Ul.l 1 .
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n u ime'v iK.iHm.cJ at.t.1 it
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r v-.iiyui uciiorcr.
If you ore a mcc 1.11110 cr r.irnur, vnni out with
wuik. or a 111u1l.tr ion .'.. 1. l.y fj,ily or house.
l.oldduliclryI'AUKl.i. sl.ctu I.mc
If )ou nraahncr, nniuslcr crLmincUmancx.
uuiwd by incnta Hrainoroiixiouicarcs, donol UU
liilolcai..iBii!i.ulaiii5,Lutiiiel'aiUr'.tJinKirlliilj
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ftomach. Wda, lloud or m I'a, kB' lliS
1 onic euro you. Mi.ilui JMVvri-Ur
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irvoiinra waning away from rue, tli.iii,aiiuii or
any Ja or cal.,,c aJ ,ct.,trt- n ,ii la , taU
OlkOBII JOMCatMltOi itwili nvlsoMto indbuiU
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CHEAT f AVISO IXVIMI rOUAlt $IZE.
It. rfri, n.i i,...T!rP
J.i.A.r i. 7 1 iragianco nai ma.lo tin
delightful er uinecccd iic y ir,iilar. There
tAl(Q15AINO llfVIMl fzt
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mm
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fl wjrrniittil toiirvt
DNin
MarcUS, 'Sjly,
SUfiSORIBE NOW FOK
TIIaR COLUIrlltlAN
$2,00 A YKAIJ.