The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 09, 1882, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
To Take out Milk and Coffee Stains.
Thcso Btnuis nro very difficult to ic
movo, especially from light-colored ntul
finely iimshed goods. From woolen
mixed fabrics tlioy nro laketi out by
moistening them with a mlxtiiro of onu
part glycerine, nlno inrtn water nnd
one-half part nquri ammonia. This
mixture is npnllcd lo tho goods by
means of a brush, nnd allowed to ro
main for twelve hours (oeoasionly
rcnowing tho moistening). After this
tlmo tho stained nieces aro pressed
between cloth and then rubbed with a
clean rag. Drying, nnd if possible a
liltlo steaming, is generally sufficient to
thoroughly rcmovo tho stains. Stains
on silk garments which nro dyed, with
delicato colors or finely finished nro
more difficult to remove. In this oaso
five parts glyecrino arc mixed with fivo
parts water, nnd ono-'uiartor P-wt of
ammonia added. HuEbro using this
mixturo it should bo Uic'd on somo part
of tho garments whero it cannot bo
noticed, In order to soo if tho mixture
will chango color. If such Is tho caso
no ammonia should bo added. If, on
tho contrary, no chnngo takes place, or
If, after drying, tho original color is
restored, tho above mixturo is applied
witli a soft brush allowing it to remain
on tho stains for six or eight hours,
nnd is then rubbed with a clean cloth
Tho remaining dry substanco is then
saroiullv taken oil by means ot a kmte
Tim injured places nro now brushed
over with clean water, pressed between
cloths and dried. It tho stain is not
then removed, a rubbing with dry
bread will easily tako it off. To re
store tho finish, a thin solution of gum
arable, or in many cases beer is pre
fcrrcd, is brushed on, then dried
and carefully ironed. By careful
..,-. i -t-! t
manipulation muau mama win uu buu
cessfully removed.
Trait Trees.
ClIAHQIstO THE BkaMNO YeAH.
Every fruit grower has doubtless ob
' served that if youngtrecs aro permit
ted to overbear, the next year thero is
not only no fruit, but no crowth ot ber-
rios. Tho treo leaves, that is all. Tho
reason is, tho treo has overdone itself,
and it needs a full season to recover.
In this caso thero is no fruit for two
years. If tho treo has been not bo serious
ly crippled, it will make Borne growth,
Then it may fruit tho next year, miss-
ing ono only. Tho way then to havo
crops every year is to let fruit trees
bear but a moderate crop at any time,
Thinning out tho fruit when too many,
and fecdinc tho treo with rich food,
will do much towards making trees re
gular bearers. Naturo sometimes
makes certain trees shy bearers, but
compensates by having them to be re
gular ones as a consequence.
Keevino Fiiijit TnuES Gnowixo.
Many ot us are tempted to let our
younc fruit trees bear too much iruit,
and trio result is a stunted growth. A
treo cannot bear n heavy crop of fruit
and niako a cootl growth besides.
Trees which do not mako a growth of
two feet for tho loncrcst shoots in a sea-
sou, need additional stimulating with
'manure, if tho ground is clean and well
cultivated ; or if they stand in grass or
happen to be encumbered with weeds,
good mellow cultivation must bo given
them. This is tho rule for young trees,
and tho best time, if manure is aplied,
is lato in autumn or during winter, tho
calier tho better. But nature appears
to do tho most good on bearing trees,
especially apple trees, often giving good
annual crops where poor and biennial
crops, wero previously borne. Bear
ing trees need not grow so rapidly as
young trees, but if they do not make
annual shoots at least a foot long they
need moro manure, or both manure and
cultivation. Tho manure may bo
spread broadcast in winter, covering
tho whole surface. Tribune & Far
mer. The Deiayvahe Beet Fields. Tho
business of growing beets for sugar is
still progressing in Delaware, and wo
givo below somo information about it
which wo find in tho Saga Beet.
"Tho 400 acres of laud now being
utilized aro rented from farmers, who,
by contract, attend to tho plowing,
cultivating, etc. It is estimated that
tho total cost to tho acre would not
exceed 8-10, by which rate, from pres
ent appearances, between ten to
twenty tons' yield could bo reasonably
expected. If wo accept tho first figure
as tho exact basis, it would permit tho
delivery of the beets at the factory at
S t per ton (at which prico 200 acres
have been contracted -for at Schenec
tady). Tho lands on which tho com
pany ero growing tho beets, will, if
satisfactory, bo purchased. Tlioy aro
situated from ono to fivo mileB from
Wilmington, and also uear New
Castle. Their average vnluo is estima
ted at 100 per ncre. This figure, of
course, vanes according to the location
Tho soil is generally a sandy loam of
'dark urowmsii color, and may bo
worked and well loosened to a depth
ot auout vi inches.
' How to Keep Buttee. Tho follow
ing is said to bo an excellent plan for lira
paring butter. Uso for a paokago a tub
somewhat tapering, with heavy staves
and heads provided at both ends, so ns
to make a package that will not leak. Iu
packing, tho tub is turned on the small
end, and a sack or cotton cloth is mado
to fit tho tub, and into this tho butter
is packed until it reaches to within an
Inch of tlin nrnnvo for linlilimr tiin 1111-
. - - - - .......... - --1 -
, per head. A cloth is next laid upon
the top of tho butter and tho edges of
tho sack brought over this and neatly
pressed down j theu tho head is neatly
put in its plnco and tho hoops driven
homo. The packago is now turned
upon tho large end and the sack of but
ter drops down, leaving a space on tho
sidi-s ami top. strong brine is then
poured through a hole iu tho small end
nntil it will float tho butter. Tho hole
is tightly corked, aud tho butter is prut
tv offt'diinllv excluded from tlu nip
Pure cold water will also preserve but
ter for a long while. Wo have known
of butter, necidcntly dropped into
well of water, to hu brought up huuiii
ingly ns fresh ami good as ever at the
end of a year.
Women in Goal Mines.
The sad tale is told that thu women
iu tho colleries of England wear looso
trousers, and nro naked to tho waist
around tho waist is a leathern belt, to
which n largo chain is attached. This
is dragged between their kneee, and
pulls loads of coal through long, low,
damp, dark passages, the women com
pelled to go on all fonts liko brutes.
Iu this way haul loads of coal six thous
and yards a day. When it, is known
that tho hard-hearted people who ex
net such work from women nre English
"gentlemen," owuing millions, it cer-;
tainly should bring tho blush of shnmo'
to every citizen of that not always il I
lustrious kingdom. Tho man whoi
compels women to work on their hands '
and knees iu coal mines must hnvo a
pretry thin soul, and wo can thank pro-1
videnco that ho therefore will not havo
much soul to save.
About Potatoes.
TiiiNNirta 1'otato Vines. A! good
practice with poUtoes is tot go over
them when nbout four to six inches
high nnd thin out nil weak shoots.
Kach shoot Is n plant ''oiitiU own hook"
as soon ns it Is well above tho ground,
tho old potato or set, decaying ai soon
nslt has given a good start to the
young shoots. Thero is no objection
to two or three shoots to a hill, provided
thero is nourishment enough for all,
nnd thero is no overcrowding. But a
weak shoot does nothing but rob
tho others, nnd out it should come,
tho few tubers it will product) will bo
too small to bo olany usc,atm win bent
tho expense of tho larger ones on tho
stronger vines. It will bo found ono
of tho most proiltnblo things of the
season to go over tho potatoes and pull
out weak growths, whero sots havo
to bo cut to but an cyo or two there
will not bo much ot this to do.
Tub White Elephant Potato.
Tho White Elephant potato is said to
bo a Bort of great merit, so far as its
quality for tho table goes. It is also a
fairly productive sort. Mention is
made of a wheelbarrow full, or 112
pounds, raised last season from ono tu
ber cut to nineteen pieces. A very
heavy mulch neutralized to great ex
tent, if not fully, the effects of the bo
voro drouth. Although of good quality,
and productive, it is not likely to be
come a popular sort, on accouut of its
length of tuber. Atubcrsaysix Inches
long and but two inches dinmenter, is
not tho kind housekeepers liko to han
dle. Tho Whito Elephant has that de
fect in somo soils, though it may not
hnvo it in nil.
Ashes ron Potatoes. Tho recom
mendation is frequently met with to
uso ashes as n fertilizer for potatoos.
Wo have read of thoso who recommend
what thoy call "rotten ashes" for sweet
potatoes, saying thero is nothing better
for them. Wo havo otireelvcs used
ashct for common potatoes with the
result cf turning out very clean looking
tubers. But when ashes aro spokon of
as a fertilizer, thero must bo some mis
take, as of themselves thoy nro of no
value for tho purpose. Wo aro speak
ing of coal ashes. If wood ashos could
bo obtained, thoy would bo of great
value to tho potato, possesing many of
tho elements desired by tho growing
plant. On heavy land coal ashes
mako it porous, which is of great bonefit.
Porous ground is always cool and
moist, without being sodden, and in
this way ashes can be usod to great
advantage on many soils. Tribune &
Farmer.
Tau Watku ron Cauhaoe Wohms.
A far-seeing man, ono who proba
bly know what wo were to undergo in
tho way of poUtobugs, oabbago pests,
etc., onco said, "Thero may bo a for
tuno in tho odors of a skunk." That
thero is virtuo in odors has been shown
by tho effectiveness of smoke from burn
ing tar in driving out of plum orchards
injurious insects. And now it is said
tar water will prevent potato uugs ana
cabbage worms. Take two quarts gas
toi- in n nn.il. finI pt illO far Settle.
then spriuklo the vines with tho water
from a sprinkling pot. I ins nas proven
mnrn nfWtivn flinn Pnrifl rrrcen. It is
inexpensive and perfectly reliable, and
no aouDt wen prove equany suro uuuw
to insects of every kind on trees.
Tliiu rrnu tnr pnn lift liml for SI a barrel.
and one barrel would supply a whole
i
lownsuip.
Thn Hrmrpirv .itul liirrh nrico of cab
bage tho past winter, should be a ro-
ramderot the increased vignanco need
ed in fighting tho cabbago worms the
coming season.
Men op the Day. This is a pecu
liar period an epoch in wbich tho de
sire for fame is universal. Everybody
is anxious to rise and shine. Every
boy wants to bo a "Man of the Day,
and every man wishes to be tho apex
of a cono of exhaultcd humanity. But
ambitions are freaksome and strange.
No two individuals in tho community
eoard fame from the same standpoint.
Some men lovo to bo formost in letters,
others in painting, a few in religeon, 1
many in politics, hundreds in commerce,
all in love, several in murder, here aud
thero one in righteousness nnd every
body in something. Even women
want to bo "Men of the Day'' that is
to say, enjoy cquel privileges but they
do not like to pay for their clothes,
jewelry or twenty-button gloves. That
they will leavo to mandkind.
GIVE I11M A REST
When enfeebled by long time suf
fering proceeding from torpid liver,
biliousness.indigestion, constipation, or
sick headache, tako Burdock Blood
Bitters, which givo rest to tho weary
and reinvigorates all the organs of the
body, l'rice $1,00.
No Whiskey
1
Brown's Iron Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that arc not com
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
Brown's Iron Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rev. G.W.Rice, editor of
the American Christian
vim; says of Brown's Iron
Bitters:
Cln.,0.,Nov. iG, iSSi.
Gents i The foolish wast
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul
gence of our people, unices
your preparation a necessity;
and if applied, wilt save hun
dreds who resort to salooni
for temporary recuperation.
Brown's Iron Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c, and it never
fails to render speedy and
permanent relief.
Ohllls and Fovor.
Simmons Liter llfau-
Ulor goon breaks the
Chins ana carries mo
Fever out of the syst ra,
It cures when nil othef
remedies tall.
Sick Iloadacho.
irnr t lin rrllel and cure
ot Mils dlniiTHStmr amic-
tton tako Simons Liver
ltCKiuator.
DYSPEPSIA.
Tho lteirutftlor will positively euro thl terrible
dlsenso. Vo nsscrtcmpliatlcally what wo know
to bo truo.
CONSTIPATION
should not bo rcsardod as a trinins; ailment. Na
ture demands tno utmost regularity of the bow.
els. Therefore assist naturo by taking; Simmons
liver ltcgulator. It is tiarmlcss,mlld ondoilcctual.
BILIOUSNESS-
Ono or two tablespoonfuls will rellovo nil trou
bles Incident to.a billons state, nuchas Nausea,
Dizziness, Drowsiness, Distress attor cattne.a bit
ter bad tasto in the mouth.
MALARIA.
rersons may avoid all attacks by occasionally
takl ns a doso of Simmons Liver ltcgulator to koop
tho lifer in healthy action.
BAD BREATH
generally arising from n disordered Btomach
can bo corrected By taktntr.Blmmons Livor ltcgu
lator. Jaundico.
Simmon Liver ltcgulator soon eradicates this,
dlsea8o from tho system, leaving tho skin clear
and freo from all Impurities.
Oolioi
Children suncrlng with Colic soon; exporlenco
relief when Simmons Liver ltcgulator Is admin
istered. Adults also dcrlvo great benefit from
this modlclno. It Is not unpleasant! It Is harm
less and effective Purely vegetable.
Bladder and Kidnoys.
Most of tho diseases of tho bladder originate
from thoso ot tho ktdneys, res tore tno action of the
llvor fully, and both tho kidneys and bladder wilt
bo restored.
rw-Takn only tho GKNUINK which has on the
wrapper tho red Z Trado Mark, and signature of
j". H:. zEiLTrrsr &oo.
Bold by all Druggists. Philadelphia.
THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE
Whereas, tho world renowned reputation of tke
White fcewing Machine
Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort
to all kinds of moan tricks to Injure Its reputation,
wo beg to caution nil Intending purchasora not to
buy a
White Machine
except from Its regular authorized dealers, who
will be sustained by tho following warranty.
WB WAKIUtlT TUB NATURAL WKAU AND TSAU
OF TUB
White Shuttle Sewii MacMie,
PLATE NUMBKK 10333!) FOK FAMILY PURPO
SES, AND HKHKliT AClltBBTO KUKPTUIt SAMK
INItEPAin FOU TIIK TRKM OF FIVE VliAKN
FROM T11IS DATE. FUBB O? C1IAHUB.
This warranty ozcepta the breakage of noodles
kobblns and shuttles.
This warranty will not bo sustained unless the
plato cr number above riven corresponds with the
number on the shuttle fico slide, liew&re ot de
faced or altered numbers
Wilms SBW'INQ MACHINE CO.
lho"WHITE" Shuttle Sewing Machlnp
nasQHKATiB. capacity than&nv other famtlv Sew
ing Machine tor doing every variety ot work.
J, SALTZKH. General Agent,
H'o imsburg,
Oct, 1. 'SO-tf.
Dauchy & Oo'a. Advt's.
. m A MONTH nnd board In j our county. Men
94-7nr ladles. Pleasant business! Address P.
W. ZlKdLHH & CO., Hox 81, Philadelphia, Pa.
Juno 2 -4v d
miTZni 'H new stvla t75 Oman. Sold on the
lasuuiment plan, Ileit organ in existence for tho
prlcoand terms. Address C, W. 1IETZEL Baptist
town, N. J. d Juno i -Aw
t o t Per week can bo made In any locality.
Dl Usometlilnir entirely new for acents. S3
ouintfreo. (I. W.1NUUAIIAM 4: Co. Uoslon.Mass.
june -4v a
I Don't locato beforo seeing our
I .lames ltlver Settlement, lllus.
nit.lnmiD fun T V UlUdltl
cTmoiiT. SurfToo., Va. d ' tliay 19 -4w '
EVERY ONE jSWSc
WILL SET VALTJBLZ IjSFOBHATION PEES
by sendlns: for circular to E. TourJce.lloston.Mass.
imiy tj .iff a
I ITDT7Q I.Ul'ltOVL'l) KOOT IIRER 33e
MxinjUpackago makes fi gallons of a delicious
wholesome, sparkling temperance beverage.
Ask your druggist, or sent by mall for 83c. C. X.
nut lis, 43 n. ueia. Ave. puuaaa.
may 19 -iw d
POSITIVELY CURED
BY
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters.
Ueasons Why tliey are Preferred, to All
Other Vorous master or I'.xtcrnal
nomcdleti
rirt.
Iiccano tlicy pocin all tho merit of ths
etreneilienlugiioriMnilamcr, and contain In ad
dition llierrln tho newly illaiovercd powerful and
active vegi'Ublu combination which acti with In
creased rubefacient, stimulating, etdatlve and
counter Irritant t Ut-cls.
Secouil.
lif csu50 they are a genuine pliarmtceullcil prep
aration, aud no recognized by thu profewlon.
Third.
Became tbey aro the only nlattui that relleie
piin at once.
Fourth.
Bccauso they will positively euro dlieatei which
other remedies will not even rallove.
I If til.
llecauo over WOO pliyalclans ind druggists havo
voluntarily testified that they are superior to all
other vlastcre or medicines fur external use,
Sixth.
Because, the manufacturers have recelradthe
only medals ever given for porous plasters.
Benson's Capcine Porous Raster!
SEABURY &. JOHNSON,
ttumnunn iuemiBis, new xoric.
A.l?Jiltl!.U,"1"!' AT f.ASTr PriciliMti
MEAD'S Medicated COHNind BUNION PLASTER.
Nov'Sl.ly
nro LADIES ONLY I
I month, noit i)ilJ it ic !...
'Unit i wnt I
lADlESiWHIh. ?0DSE
INBW BDITtON. a nibTORr or
Ik ,. Aaiumutullos fraq
liVr J1?""'"'"" ," i""""ueipiii,ui4
lffl.h''.V0 '""""; - au.u.u;irt2
S Aprils ifflCSKreS
JESSE
AND
FRANK
JAMES
W lw niut(rt the killing. hi Iioum.
twachll Jit n bum in culUwrjr.lln Ford
who made t'tritturt.ctt..kUoMUit
W Ik rill. C lr uUrtt ft,: t,tt,m ..s "
Thi u tti nly tiu ItUtory, IUwr tf
Jm.
Back
Ache
May 19 4 weeks d.
Cnros Scrofalit, Erysipelas,
Pimples nnd Faco Grtibs.
Dlotchos, Boils, Tumors, Tet
ter, Humors, Salt Jlhouft,
Scald Hand, Soros, Mercnriiii
Disoasos, Fomalo Weakness
and Irregularities, Dizziness,
Loss o Appotito, Juandico,
Afoctions ot tho Liver, Indi
gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep
sia and Gonoral Dobility,
A count of Iturdork OlooJ hlttvi will utlifr the
tnot ifcrptlciil that It Ii tha C.rettstt llloot lHriSev on
eirlh. Hold lv mrdlcla iloleri trtrrher.
Uiicctlvnl In f le,n UagusM. TRICK, f t-oo.
FOSTER, MILBU3N & CO., Prop's. Buffalo, N.Y.
CRESCENT PLUG.
Tlila brand ot Tobacco Ihouiru but a short tlmo
on the market, Is already the favorlto with many
chowers. Mado from solcctod leaf and with tho
boat sweetening lt ta a capital artlclo andapeclally
suited to tho Pcnnaylvania taito. For aalo by all
dealers. Bend for sample to the manufacturers.
(!. A. JACKSON ,V Co., Petersburg, ra
may 19 -txr r
t jr Tor week can bo mado In any locality.
Ovil something entirely new for agents, tt
riiitntrree. O. W. ISOltAIIAM & CO., Boston,
Mass. mayl'l-tw
Atvmisis: 1 send for our clt list ot local now
papers, oco. P ltowcll Co., 10 Hpmco sUN.V
mnyll-lw r
p-pT R OE3STT. NET
JA- -!Feiirlty tltreo t x Tirana
the I.aati nlthnut the Ilulltllngs. Interest
Heml Annual. Noihlne ever been lost, tun
year of residence and Kin In tho business, nest
of references1 Send for particulars it you havo
money to loan.
N. ii. Cost advanced, late rest kent ur. and
principal guaranteed In case of foreclosure.
D. S. B. JOHNSON
Negotiator of Mortgage Loans, SI. PAU1,M1NN
maymir r
Tt Nervous Suffrr Tht Qmt European
Hiaedy.
DB. . I, StMrSOM'l srictvio KIOICINI.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine Is a posi
tive cure for overwork of body or brain orexcras
ot any kind, aucn as weakness and all diseases re
sulting from Norrous Debility, Irrltablilty.lfental
Aaztety, Languor, Lassitude Deptusslon of Spirits
and functional derangements of tto norvons sys
tem nenerally. Patns tn tho
isftCK or oiflo, uosa
at Memory. Pr
maturo old age
anddLseascs that
load to consmpt
ton. Insanity fian
early grave or
both. No matter
now shattered tho
lyatem may bo
rom excesses of any kliid. u tthortcourso ofthla
medicine will restore the lost functions and prc
curo health and happiness whero before was de
spondency and gloom. The specinc Medicine Is be
ing usod with wonderful success.
Pamphlots sent freo to all. Write for them and
get full partrlcular.
rrice, apeciuc yi.w per paccage,or six pacxages
for ts.w. will be aent bv mall on recelnt of moner
Address all orders, J. I). SIMPSON'S MEDICINE
uu, nos. iu ana loeMain streer, uuaaio, h. y.
reu s9.-iy
The Backus "Watef Motor.
IB THE MOST
Economical Power Known
FOB
DRIVING LIGHT MACHINERY.
It takes but little room.
It never gets out ot repair.
It can not blow up.
Itnecde no fuel
lt needs no englnoer.
Thero Is no delay; no firing up; no aBhesto clean
away; no extra Insurance to pay; no repair
ing necessary ; no coal bills to pay,
and It H always ready for uso.
It Is Invaluable for blowing Church Organs for
running Printing Presses, sewing Machines, Turn
ing Lathes, Scroll SawB, Orlnd Stones, Coffee Mills,
Sausage Machlnm, Feed Cutters, Corn Mills, Eleva
tors, etc.
Four horso power at 40 pounds pressure ot waxr.
Itls noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and above all
IT IS VERY CHEAT,
send for circular to tho Backus Water Motor Co.,
Newark-, N. J., stating name of paper you saw ad
vertisement In.
Price, $15 to woo. sept, so-tf
sbvbi. arm.
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 Broad 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. If 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 arc
filled daily, and goods sent by mail and express to every
State and Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of
money if they do not suit
John Wanamaker,
PHILADELPHIA.
Chestnut, Market and Thirteenth
Streets, and City Hall Square.
FINE WXMEM
3L00MSBURG, PA.
BLOOMSBURG STATE M0HMAL SC
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTlilCT.
Rov.
THIS HCIlOOU an at present constituted, otlcrstho very best fnellltlos for Professional and classical
BulldlnirsBDaclous. Inviting and commodious '.completely healed by Btenm, well ventilated, llirhtpii
icauonncaiimui, anucuaj uiuttuaa. iuiuciouArciiuuwwu, ciiu;it;ui, uuu niivoioineirwork.
Rxpen- moderate. Klftycenta a weok deduction to all expecting to toach. Htudonts admitted at
Courses of study prescribed by tho Htato t
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. hlemcntnry. IV, Classical.
I. Adjunct Courses! Academic. 1 1. Commercial. III. Course In Miulc. IV. Course in
Tho
momentary. cicnuuuHnuuuic,u yuurscii nro iwuiunAi4 ana siucients gradualng
following
i 't l.K. T. . . , "v r
Mormai certineaics tnuirauaiiiinenis, signcu uv
i no course or tua
The state rcaulrcs
Ing Intent gentandofllcl
Imnrovo their tlmo and t
labor after leiivln g School
IKIN.WII.I.IA.1I lU.H'III,
OCtJ. I, '3 l.-
GUNS
or ivxnr xind cheahe tuah eveb.
Itlfles, Shot (lun, Knvtilvprs, Ammuni
tion, flailing Tnckle, Seines, Nuts,
Knives, lluxora, Hkutes,
Uninmocks, etc.
Iirgo Illustrnteil Catalogue FHKi:.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
VIITSllVlMllI, VA,
WANTED! Lndleaiiml nentlemrn, to ennu?e
with ua to sell several I'svfttl IIoiiNi'linlil
Artleloa. IrofltN Inrce. I.ntinr la llulit.
;xelltalve lurrlfory given. No competi
tion. Terms liberal. Circulars FKEK. Addres,
Hewitt Minurart'if Co., tlux hS, l'lttttiorgh, Pa.
A NEW OURE FOR
POTAT
u nBBXKaiauBixBxisai
AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN.
Pf, sure, rlrtntT od chp. Sample r tick age, Tot
Pld,Si)ct. AQKSTri WANfKU, AdlrtM,
T m XX. tToHiiNton! IIttburnli Ia.
USICAL INSTRUMENTS
of all kinds for salo vorychoap.
Catalorjuos froo. Address, RICHARD
HULL CO.. Box 868. Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 11 -4m J. II. J.
CCa week In your own town. Terms and $3 out
OUnt froo. Address II. Uam.kt tc Co., Portland,
Malno. march 31 -ly
Morphine CURED
tn I0to20
MMBBVH I V7,
THOUSANDS of references from penons cured, N
j hbUI CHrcds Ir. J.BTtl'IIK.NB, Lebanon, U-
Aprll2l-5ni aid
npniM
speedy cure SUNT FItlili. Du. J.c.
W W
March 3 -3 m
aid
STANDARD
FOOD FOR PLANTS
ODOISI.ESS.
For produclngflowersnnd
vIffOrouscrowth.lt has ;no
equal, lias stood tho test
for years, nnd always does
all claimed ror lt. Is epcclal
ly adapted tor house plants
and gardening, Rlvlncr a
healthy growth aud abund
ant lowers.
Over loo.ooo packages sold
In ISSI. Awarded tho medal
at the mechanics' fair hi
Itoston. Put un in nackaircs
Alt VJ UUU K) CUCII.
For salo at TUB COLUMN IN OFFICE.
ADVESTISBItS by adoresstnij uEO. P. HOWELL
SCO., 10 Spruce at,. New York, can learn the
ex ict cost of any proposed lino of ADVEHTISINU
iu American aewspapcrs. str iuo page rumpnict,
CUTTHISOUT!
ArSAKTE3S15i2S40wpEEERK.
WohavostoroalnIB loading Cities,
from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly.
Our Fuctorlcf and Principal Onir c aro ut
lOrle. I'a. Heai for pur New C'utiilouuo and
Urni-i to simuU Addres
!Y1 1 I nUCI I 3l2LackawnnnaAve
ttll tit LUtfCLL SCRANTON, PA.
March s-ly
Dry aoods.Ladles'.Gcntlcmen's and Children's
Wear and Housekeeping Appoiutiueutu.
MM
ma
y nrcscriwu uy ino niawj is iiuerni, ana mo Bjioncino ana Classical courses aro not Interior to thoso of our best Colleges
n higher order ot citizenship. Tho times demand lt. ltla onnnr tnntini,mni,i,.,,i. ,.t n,i. umiiniii irir. it
lnVT.cicllH!?rDi? solicits young persons of good nullities and good purposes.-thoso
heir talents, as Students. Toal such It nromlsos aid n it nnint. ti.v.i n,i i,,im ;,n.,n,iMn.
I, President Hoard of Truntres.
D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D.,
,Vm ,,uu ?ull:"ws . '''aster or tno
tuu uiucers or tno uoaru or Trustees.
. for Catalogue, address tho I'rlnclcnl. r ,...v.
V, P. lllt.LMYEH, Secretary.
CAUT'
GET THE BEST.
STRONG COMPETITION
In the manufacture of Orpins is
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
men, reaaer,
If you Contemplate Buying an Organ
consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing
the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assort
ment ot styles of the celebrated Esley Organs can now be seen at
tho new rooms of tho Only Authorized Agonfc for the Bs
tey Organa in Oolnmbi x County. A guarantee for five
years trom tne manutactureia
joneMso-M
WEBEE-EJlRDffijlBI
PIAUOS,
FINK INLAID l'HUNCH WALNUT CASK ORGAN, ) STOPS, 90 CASH.
Eunj- TVriiia. Siitlsfactloti Ciuaranlecil.
ii.ao3sr's fitsto w.a.ir.e booms,
MUSIC HALL, I5LO0K, WHiKHS-BARIU. PA
Juno lo,
III F01IM I
THE RIGHT PLACE TO GET A
SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT
IS AT
DAVID LOWENBERG,
MERCHANT TAIIOlt.
AT THE
EXAMINE THE FINEST STOCK OF
YOUTHS' BOY'S and Clircn's CLOTHING,
BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS
HANDSOME PATTERNS.
PERFECT FITS,
BEABONAB&E PBMSESSL
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
sipiisra- qoods
ON HAND.
HOOL
am a.
Principal.
learnlnir.
hv trna. niidfnmiahnri with n tinnntifni ainmiv of
Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and tnorougn
any tlmo. ltooras rcsorvod when dealrod.
Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
therein, tccclvo State Diplomas, conferring tho
uia?sics. tiraduatos in mo other courses receive
bv furnish
who desire to
for well paid
resulting in the production anrl
accompanies every Estey Organ,
. SaJMLaTTiESR., Agent,
BIoomsbux?ji Fa.
'SUlv
MS A PTE 0!
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE
PENNSYLVANIA ltAIMtO.U). l'HIL.
A DEI.rU I A tt EHII5 It, It. DIVISION.
WINTBtt TIM13 TABLE.
on and after itondar. Dec. 19. lftftl.thn tmir
tho Philadelphia Krln lta'lroad Division will run
aa follows t
Ul.Sl WAKU.
Brio Mall loavcH I'lillacttlphla 11 M n tn
" llarrlsuurg ssjuw
' " Hunhury ssoaia
" " Wllllamtport s o am
iocic llaven no am
' " itonoTo 11 OB am
!! AR?e Mpm
" arrive at Krlo lunm
Niagara Express leaves l'hlladclphta swam
iisujsuurir liiopm
" " Sunbnry iBOpm
" " Wliilamsport ssspm
" " Iock llavon 4 M p ra
" " licnovo s p m
" " Kano lowpm
Fast Lino leaves Philadelphia li so p m
" Ilarrlsburg s 05 p m
' " sunbury sis pro
" Wliilamsport 710pm
ii orrlvo at Lock llavon siopm
KASTWAHD.
Lock Haven Bxpross leaves Lock Haven T so a m
" " wliilamsport o us am
" " Hunbury 10 to am
" arrive at llarrl9bursr issspm
" " rhlladciphla 6 Up m
Fast Lino leaves Canandalgua 703 pm
" ' Watklns 8 40pm
" " Klmlra tsopm
" " Wliilamsport uisam
' " Hunbury 1 12 a ra
" arrives at Harrlsbure siaam
" " I'hlladelphla 7 00aia
Day Eipross leaves Kano soo am
" " ltcnovo 10 05 a ro
" " I)Ck llavon 11 15 n in
" ' Wliiamsrort uispm
" orrlvo at Ilarrlaburir ssopm
' " l'hlladclphla TOSpm
Krlo Mall loaves Krto 1135 am
" " Kano 4l0ptn
" " ltenovo tnopm
I " Lock Haven loiopm
" " Wliilamsport 11 80 u in
" " Hunbury 1 05 a m
II arrives at Harrisbure soo am
" " Philadelphia TOO am
Brio Mall west and Lock Haven Express East
make close connections at Northumberland
witliL. D. lt. lt. trains for Wtlkosbarro and
Hcranton,
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Express West and Fast
Lino West mako cloao connection at Wliilamsport
with N. C. lt. W. trains north.
Niagara Express West aud Day Express East
make close connection at Lock Haven with 11. E. V
11. u. trains.
Erlo Mall Bast and West connect at Erlewltk
trains on L. H. M. s. It. It. ; at Corry with 11,
P. W. lt. 11.J at Emporium with 11. N. V.4P. It. H,
and nt Driftwood with A. V, lt. It.
Parlor cars will run between Philadelphia an
Wlllamtport on Niagara Express west, and Day
KipressBast. Sleeping cars on all night trains.
ltOUEItT NEILSON.
General Hupt.
N
ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
UUAll'ArtX.
on and after February lMh.lssi.tralns will leave
Hunbury as follows i
NOIVrnWARD.
Northern Express C.30 a.m.,nrrlve Elmlra ls.oo pm
Arrive at Canandalgua 5.2a p. m.
" llochcslcr 4.40 11
" Nlatrara. 8 45 '
Niagara Express 1.50 p. m. nrrlvo Elmlrn e.05 p m
arrlvo C'anandalgua 8.35 "
" Itochester 0 45
. ... " Niagara 18.60 am
Fast lino 5.15 pm arrlvo Elmlra lo.sopm
" Watklns ll.io pm
HOUTHWAHD.
Southern Express 1.82 a.m. arrlvo IlarrlsbV S.15 aia
nrrlvo Philadelphia 7.oo "
" New York .s "
" lialtlmoro i.tu
. , " Washlncton n nt
Lock Haven Ex 10.50 a tn arrive llarrisbv ia.e pra
arrive Philadelphia s.m p a
" Now York 8.44
" Baltimore s.ii,)
" Washington Hi
Day Express 1.53 p m nrrlvo Harrlsburs 3.88 n m
" Philadelphia T.os
" Now York lo.oo
" Daltlmora v.oo
., , " Washington 8.1T
Erlo Mall 1.05 a. m. arrive Ilarrlsburg s.oo a. ra
" Philadelphia 7.09 "
" Now York o.s
" lialtlmoro 7.0
" Wasmngton s.m
J.K. WOOD, Ueneral Passenger Agent.
PltANK THOMSON, General Manager.
pHILADELPHA ash READING ROAD
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGBK
TRAINS.
November 7th, issi.
TUilKd LBAVM 110PBKT 18 r0LI,0WB(8CNDlT
XXCRrTkD,
For Now York,rhlladelphla,Iteadlng,Pottavlllo
Tamaqua, ic, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 4 66 and 7,so p. m.
For Wliilamsport, e,is 8,60 a. m. and 4,o p. m.
TB1INS FOK HUKRT LKAVK IS POLtOWS, (SUNDAY
SXCXFTXD.)
Loavo New York, via. Tamanend 8,43 a. ra. and
via. Bound llrook Houto 7,45 a. ra.
Loavo Philadelphia, 0,45 a. m.
Loavo Heading, n.ca a. m., rotuvlllo, it,t p. n.
andTamaqua,l,S5p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, 6.10 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. ra.
Leave wuilamsport,o,45o,m,s,oop.m. and4,30 p. m
Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama
nend and to and from Phlla Ifphla go through
iiuuul enango or cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
c. g, Hancock, Qenoral Manager,
Jnn!lori381tf'"fer 1111,1 T1Cl:l3t ABOnt-
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
WEilEUN ItAILltOAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
NOltTn,
HTATION'S.
SOUTH
p.m. p.m. a.m.
a.m. p.m. p.u
8 15
9 09
9 03
8 54
8 43
3 30 9 4'
Scranton.,..
9 80
1 iu
a 13
ltelinviiR
6 19
(I 94
6 S3
(I 40
45
O 69
3 20
3 11
3 02
9 87
....Taylorrtllc.
.Lackawanna.
9 45
9 C9
9 63
8 29
3 21
2 84
2 89
I 44
9 30
9 '14
V 19
9 14
l'HTAT.nn .
8 43 9 53
B 17 9 50
West Plttston
,10 03
10 Cj
...Wyoming...,
..........naiiDy
-Uennett
....Kingston....
Kttufrtn
0 14
0 68
(6
00
s 10
8 07
8 00
7 46
7 33
7 96
9 04
9 04
8 63
8 47!
8 89,
8 38,
8 17
8 13
8 04
7 5'
7 63;
7 44
7 33
7 83
7 96
7 11
IU IS
10 18
10 W
2 64
t 6t
7 03
7 19
1 80
2 25
9 13
9 11
9 04
1 61
1 S3
116
.Plymouth Juno
T IT
...riymouui...
Avondalo ...
Nontlinlra
8 09 Hi
1
7 If
7 87
IU 84
10 43
8 10
8 IS
Uunlock'screok
S 00
8 25
8 re
9 0
9 18
t 00
8 05
8 00
8 18
8 25
8 SO
8 87
8 5
0 03
9 61
B 19
...Nnicksmnny.
10 B5
8 33
....iim& o rcrry.
....lieach Haven.
- Berwick ..
Bilar Creek..
...Willow Orovo.
Lime ltldge.,
r.nv
11 07
8 41
8 61
3 67
07
4 12
4 20
4 97
4 S3
4 S3
4 66
5 (0
5 25
1 06
11 18
11 20
7 SJ 11 I!
7 IS II S3
7 09 19 28
7 15 19 91
6 5 11 19
6 CI 19 00
0 45 11 63
6 37 11 43
6 19 11 03
a 10 10 C6
6 04 10 43
6 45 10 88
11 89
11 43
II 60
11 6S
12 19
...Bloomsbu'r'gV,
lttlrvrr
ICatawl'a Brldg'e
.....uiuxvmo...,
Chulasky...
Camoron...
Northumberl'd
43
12 45
a.m. p.m. a..m.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
W, F, IIALSTEAP tiuct
Superintendent's offlco, scranton. Feb. 1st, 1369.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
litis decant droMrfng
i prcfcrrctl by thube
ho have incdlt. toanv
istmil.ir hrtivle, on ac
count cr its Mipmw
cleanlincMsi and nurin
1 . r
It coiil.'iini materials
only that nre beneficial
to the icah ami LaV
nntl.iKi-.iv
Rutorei itTujYouiblul Color to Crcy or Faded Hair
Fitter's Hair Balsam Is finely perfumed and Is
wsrramed to prevent Wling cf llie hair nud to re.
move dandruff and itching. IlucoK c Co , N.Y,
uc na si l i,,, In d,j, j ,,,41,1,
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Rettorer.
If you te a mechanic or former, worn out with
overwork, or a moilier run down by family or house,
hold duues try 1'askbu's UikctK Tckic.
If you sic a lawyer, minister or Luilness man ex
lisuiied by menial strain or anxious cares, do not taU
lntoxlcaiinBStimul.-inii,tuti.jol'ail.er'sdinEerTouie
l.m $1 1"f.t"t",,sl;mPl!on. Py'pel, Kheuraa.
1-onir.lain ts, or eny Jiiorder of lire lunei,
1 omc ill cure you. hit the Crcateit Blood Purifier
Aia the But and Surest Cough Cure Ever Died,
If youorewastins.way from use, dissipation or
(jwcia ioNieatonc il il Inv torate and build
you up from ll.e fit dose but lll never l.ioiicate.
CAUTION l-IUfu., .11 iub.lll.1... r.,l.r'i OIsiwTobIs Ii
e.p..jj .1 lb. iu4l.l.,.u I. lss.iR..4uiiu2i;
iiiMi 4 c,S(. r. tk. a il iiii t.
GREAT SAVINQ MJTINd POttAIt SIZl
111 .11. ...I I... r
........ .,,u iiiiun iritianct nas maus uus
delightful perfume esceednijly popular, Tksra
LAOS 8Al.a UfVI.NO ,5c. gZt
sTsftrii-r 1 uri
UMChSajly,