THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Worms and Bugs. ( Tho Jmn and Garden iys in relit tlon to tho nttneks of worms nntl bugs;: To snvo nil sorts of vines from the nC tncks of bugs nnil worms requires corj stntit wnlchiulliicEs and n timely uso of rumodles. Tlicro is no uso In trying to drlvo tlio yellow atriped cucumber buir. off filler it lias injured half tho plants In your patch. Prevent it coming on by chnnging tho natural scent of tho vines. HjiriiiKlo your vines frcquunlly, nnil just ns soon ns they appear nboyo tho ground, with water in which a littlo kcrOsono oil has been mixed, or with n weak so lution of carbolio ocid, or witli plaster scented with kcrosone, or with a real rank-smelling manuro water. Either of tho above, ifapplied dally, will gener ally keep tho bugs off. Tho largo black squash bug must bo hunted np every day from among your vines nnd killed. Theso bugs like to seek sholter under some chips, littlo pieces of boards, shingles, etc., which you may placo among your vines, so you will know whero to look for tho past. Watering Horses. It is a matter of surprise that thcio is so much ignorance evinced, by drivers on tho road, in regard to watering their horses. For fear of in jury, mile after milo is frequently gono over without permitting tho poor, over heated animal to tasto a dron of water. This is exceedingly cruel, lor horses ro- iuiro water as much as uo men, nnd should havo it every fivo or six miles, if tho weather is warm. If tho horso is vory much over-heated, just beforo coming to a watering place, say a quar ter of a milo or so before, "slow up" to a walk, and when you get whero you can givo tho horso wntcr, ho will havo become cooled off considerably , then, too, ho should have his mouth sponged out, and about a naif bucket ful of water. Nothinc refreshes a tired, jaded horse so much as a drink of water, and if ho has it at regular inter vals ho will keep up fora long distance. Ho can do much better, for a wholu day and over a long journey, without food than without water. If this item of watcrini: was tnoro carofullv attend ed to, wo should hear of fewer cases of horses being overcome by tho heat (turing tho warm summer months theso good and humane rules are just as applicable to the plow horso and should bo carefully observed. John JJuncan in J'armers Magazine. The Penalties of Tresspassing Tho now trespass law passed by tho stato .Legislature, provides that any per boh or persons entering upon any car den, yard, orchard, &c, and doing damage upon tiroperty ot any kind, on oeing an-esieu ami taken uetoro any alderman or justico of the peace nnd proven guilty, shall bo iined not less than $5 nor moro than 50 for every such offense. Also, that any aiucrman or justice ot tlio peace, on complaint being mado by aflidavit by one or moro pcrsons.shall issue his war rant to any coiistablo or polico officer for thejarrest of any tresspasser or tress passers ns aforsaid and being brought beforo him and tho offense proven, hoorthey shall bo sentenced to pay the penalty aforsaid with cost : nnd if the penalty and costs arc not so paid, ho or tnoy snail be committed to the com mon tail of tho couutv for a neriod of no less than quo day for each dollar of ponalty imposed, unless tho offeudcr or oltenders give good aud suflicieiit secu rity to bo tried beforo the court of quar tcr sessions on tho charge of misde meanor, which court, on conviction of tho offenders, and failure to pay tho penalty and costs aforsaid, shall com mit him or them to tho common iail of tho county for a period of not less than ono day lor each dollar of penalty lm poseii. wrmantown Telegraph, Thinning-Out Pears. At this season, when the near is tret ting to be some size, tho thinning-out of tho fruit whero it is growiug in clus ters nnd is eenerallv overbearincr. should be attended to without fail. Tho fear that so many growers entertain that uieywill bo lessening the crop and los ing incorao from it, is all n mistake. By judicious thinning-out tho yield will not only bo equally great in measure,but tho increased price obtained from tho enlarg ed size of tho fruit, its nnnearence and perfectness, will doubly compensate for any supposed loss in quantity. We have reduced tho uenvs nnnn snmn nf our trees fully one-half, and found that wo did not remove enough, and that if wo nau taken on ono-half tho remain der it would havo been still better. few years ago wo had a Btardard Bello JiUcrativo tree, some hfteen feet in height, apparently in perfect health, which was so overloaded with fruit that one-half of tho crop was taken off ui. uuu wuif, wuicu was iouoweu a mouth or so Inter by tho removal of ono-half tho rest, thus leavincr onlv a fourth of tho original crory and yet thu tree died from the over-draft upon its energies. In thinniiiK-out tho clusters, or wher ever tho specimens touch each other. should bo tho first to bo removed, and of these select all that aro imperfect in shape, or knotty, or in any way not up to tho general inn in size. There should always be a second thinning-out WIH.-H me ii-tiii is nearly nan-grown, when wormy nnd all imperfect speci mens should ho 60ited out. Wo liavi never failed in deriving advantago mini iu uermantown Telegraph. Clf.tKlilKO TMK Dikt of Cows Thoso who havo dairy cows need to bo carelul in changing their diet. There is a great deal to bo thought of iu th connection. It is a fact, well establish ed by tho experienco of dairvmen. thai cows which aro reuularlv fed with cr.iin whilo they aro at pasture, oven if the pasture is fresh and plenty, will irivo moro milk and mako moro butter or cheeso than cows etitially good, but living on tho grass only s yet if a liberal ration of meal is given to tho cows living on tho fresh grass, tho first effect is to causo them to shrink in their milk 5 and if tho cows which havo becouio accustomed to havo meal with their grass, have tlio meal suddenly taken nwny, they also shrink, tho pas ture In both cases being equally fresh nnd plenty. Tho loss of milk in neither caso can bo charged to tho inferiority of tho feed, since tho chances In feed are tho roverso of each other ( whilo tho effect is due to a chango in tho ao- uon ot thu stomach, to adapt its char acter to tho digestion of an established food. now 8kmom Can 11 man refrain from chopping tho leaves of tho Burdock with his cauo as ho passes 1 it is "only a weed," and yet few plants or weeds aro so valuable, aud low preparations so popular, as Burdock Blood Bitters, In which all its valuablo properties nreso skillfully com bined. It cures dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, gout, and all diseases arising from impurities of tho blood. Piico $1,00. Jt"Whcn farmers can buy n truo Ammonlalcd Super 1'hosphnto, mad; chiefly from Slaughter I Iouso Meat and Bone, for 825 tier ton nt tho Railroad Depots, in Philadelphia, It Is n folly to fny out money for the old fashioned ligh Cost Fcrtillrorfl, which other man ufacturers persist in holding nt prices varying from Thirty to Forty Dollars per ton. Tho past season, everywhere, has clearly shown, that tho low cost Am- momatod Supcr-Phcrohaw pin tho nest on Wheat nnd Grass. Tho day for ltrli. cost Manures has passed. The cx- porionoo of good farmers, who look closely at First Cost nnd Results, have proved that thoso costing $25 PER TON, OR LESS, with 11 reasonably good Analysis of frco Phosphoric Acid AND AMMONIA, havo Paid them by far tho best. Thoro is abundant ovi denco of this and from farmers who don't simply guess at what they aro doing. In tho four vonrs of tho uso of Baugh a $25 Phosphate, thcro has not been n single rcnsonablo report 01 uniavorn blo action on any crop, nnd this is n testimony iu itself moro than volumes of certificates. Wo do not ask for, or publish certificates 5 that custom, has long ago censed to bo of any conso quenco either way. Address, BAUGH & SONS. QO South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. June THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWARD. ONE THOUSAND (l.OOQ) DOLLARS rlttSMIUM onerea 10 Art J. riitttjiux that will do GREAT A RANGE OF WORK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. THAT THE NEW DAYIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basting. It will make wide hem on snoete. &C. horn aU manner or bias woolen goods.aa soft merlno.crape, or roods difficult to hem on other machines. It mat- a. tnnrrt eiajitta nt ttrh than anr other ma chine. It will turn a hem and put in piping at same umo It will turn a hem. sowhrald on the right tide and sUtch on trimming at one operation. It wUl do tolllnc bias or straight, cither on cot ton or wooien roous. It will fell across seams on any goods. I win bind n Dress or Skirt and sew on facing. either with or without showing stltches;61nd arena Goods with the samo material, either scallop. potnts,squares or atratght. The only machine that will bind Haw, Cloaks, or other articles with bias, satin or silt:, from x to 8 inches In width, without Dasung. It wUl gather with or without sewing on. It will rather between two nieces and sew on at uroBamo tune. It will make a ruffle and stitch a dUIow silo on to we lacing at me fameums, It will shirr any kind of goods. it will make plaited trimming cither with or without sewing it on. It will make plaited trimming either scaUaped or straignt, ana sew a piping on at me same uwe, It win make knife plaiting. J. SALTZER, Gen'l Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa. oct, 1, '80-tf. 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 aro 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 Su, IUltlmore During tlic war I was in. jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suttered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live, I suffered fearfully fiom indigestion, and for over two years could not cat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment, I tried Iirown's Iron Hitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up aud go around and am rapidly improving, (J. DtCKUt. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tons to the nerves. DIAUR IX SUverwara, Watches, Jewolry, Clocks All fc-fnilanf Wa.rjh.av (?!- anri jAWAlrvtiMl. ly repaired and warranted. may Hi '-" O O a week in your own town. Terms ana ia out- OOnt free. Address 11. 1Um.it & Co., rortUnd, Maine, march 11 -ly FRUIT niusTratldaUTa? Fmo UklftU. AMKIt. M'l'tl CO. vramcaooro, ra, June 14, w. ADVKHTI8KU3 1 send for our Foloct Mat of Vo cal Newspapers, (ico. 1. Korrell&co. 10 spruce tu.,N.Y. ulrl4,4vr Hi The Klnc of thu rtodr It thn brain I Mifttomach Its main support ! tho nerves its messengers the bowels, the kidneys and tho pores in safeguards Indication creates a violent revolt among these attaches ot the regal organ, nnd to bring theso bauk to tholr duty, there Is nothing likotg thorn uuuff, puniyintr, invigorauna, couuog one reuu of Tarkant's 8H.T2IR AriKUNT. It rono peratlon system ana restores to neaitu 00111 1110 vates mo tho minu. body ana WILU 11 V Al.b DIIUUU1STS. Juy U, 4-w. r Wanamaker's. We'll try the experiment awhile of giving you a little more spe cific news about goods. We know well, if we can get such news to you promptly, that it will be acceptable. You can write or come. White muslin dresses at about three-quarters value. A few are shown in the window of 1301 Chestnut, each one marked with its price. Very many more are within. The materials are nainsooks, linonsd'Inde, mullsandSwisse . Some arc very plainly made with little or no trimming be yond some deft handling of the material itself; and some aro elaborate enough. The ex treme prices are $3.50 and Co. An excellent plain dress is sold for $5 ; neat and well made. Lowpricescan almost always be put upon such goods a little late in the season. It's rather early now ; but profitable mak ing appears to be over already. Just now you have the double advantage of manysuchdresses to choose from and low prices. 1S01 and 1303 Chestnut street. Ready-made dresses of a black-and-white striped fabric that looks like summer silk, but is silk-and-cotton. For general wear they will be found quite good enough; better indeed than summer-silk. Well made and substantial; but the chit.! virtue is in the price, $10. 1S01 and 1S0S Chestnut itrcct, etouil floor. Black grenadines have been one of the most distinguishul features of our trade for two months past We have had the finest in the world, and all grades down to the poorest that we care to keep; and a wonderful variety of patterns. Figured grenadines that brought $2 lately arc selling at $1. And this may be taken as a general indication of what we are doing in grenadines. Ncitouter circle, south entrance to lualubulMlng. An extraordinary debeige, extraordinary in quality and width, we are selling at 50 cents ; 47 inches. No lady who can use debeige will be inclined to pass it; for it is worth twice, the money. The melanges at 40 to 60 cents are worth a half more, just about. There are four qualities, and somewhere about fifty color-effects. Second circle, southeast from center. If dress-goods arc lower tlian they were elsewhere we don't say they are. Advertisements say they are; but there is a cer tain shyness in those same ad vertisements.which makes them not very impressive. If dress goods are lower elsewhere in our city, the fall is due to the singular spectacle here of three great classes of the most fash-lonabledress-goodsat a fraction oftheirvalue: Frcnchmelangcs, small checks and small-check stripes of wool and silk-and-wool, and black lainage. We mention these three, be cause they stand out from the rest of the stock, conspicuous in two ways; they are fashionable, peculiarly so ; and they are at half, two-thirds or three-quarters value. Third and fourth circles, south from centor. Sash ribbon, satin-and-gros-grain, 7-inch, of value $1.15 for 75 cents; all colors. We refer to a particular sort, of which we have three thousand yards. Black moire, 7-inch sash, 90 cents. Block sash at $1 we are out of part of the time ; but we re ceive some every morning. Do not confound this quality with that sold at 65 cents elsewhere. Outor circle, by south entrance to main building. Silk mitts, ordered from the makers a year ago, include a wider range in the colors than ever before: black, 50 cents to $4.50; white, cream, ccru.terra ojtta, cardinal, etc., 75 cents to Wwtcf A ."code, ISIS Clieatnuti seventh counter, John Wanamkek. CV-ti.ut. Thirteenth ami itsrkrtttrtwU kj4 Utyhall square, l'liilaUeljihia, I -iv. -idiAsy.s, lifRlaMil ililUJu&SttS cnm.i Scrofula. Errsinolas, Pimplos and Faco Grubs. Blotches, Soils, Tumors, Tot- tor, Humors, unit Uinoum, Scald Jload, Soros, Mercurial Diseases, Fomalo Weakness and Irrogularitios, Dizziness, Loss ot Appetite, Juandico, Attoctlons ot the Liver, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Dyspop sla and Gonoral Dobility. A court uf Durdock Illootl DIM6M will txtiltf th m.l tkrpilctl thtt II It lh llrtatett UlooO Curir. OB Dildtlonl U clevaa UftA-u&get. TMICI, f 1.00. FOSTER, MltBUftN & CO, Pop's. Buffalo, N.Y. UAsMTCn ClIsCCMttl. IirilllkWi WI-aS.VIISIalll I Block. UnrquallNt facllltlm. Hilary audi expennei JWIU, mwiwiCTWi iiuhmuuviiwi I menial 1 reel, r.n ruu.. 1 eic. W. A T. MIITIIi Clensva. N. Y. Juno, to. lm AGENTS WANTED! tnniinniv rim wiftn riomftml tor tho authcntlo ac count of tho "auKvr tkaubdv" (murder of Oarfleld, Extraordinary Trial and Final Execution 01 ttuiteau t..At UnlAa Itlr. Tft.m. Nfl tlMII to 1030. Address Ui'bda'hd Dros., 783 Chostnut OU, IUUU. ,..... j .Nothing I in world oaual 10 II tor Ibt ertorScrtraU,Pltiplti,liU.i Titttr, I.M Soret, Sort Ejtt, Utrtorltl dimaici, Ltttntt. iajiioi Arpttl'l, Itmmi i-Bmpitini., nil .11 ni,.i . dl,.tjtl. 11 lutir ftlll. All druillllt ml I country tlor fctcptrt tell It. R. F. Mlrr A Cc. rrtb't. f HUUrtl,, on tt tl, Uwlllt. June 80-1 it d To Nervous Snfferors Tho Omt European DR. t. B. SIMPSON'S griCIFIO USDICINR. Dr. J. II. .Slmnson's Sncclnc Medicine Is n Dosl- Uyo cure for overwork of body or brtln or excess of any kind, such as weakness and all diseases re sulting front Nervous Debility, Irrltablllty.Mental Anxiety, Lancuor, mssHuacueprusaiuuui apinw and functional derangements of the nervous Bya- tern generally, rains in me DOCK ur oiuo, uvsa of Memory, Pre matura old age tnd diseases that lead to consmpt lon, Insanity &an early grove or ooth. no matter now shattered tho ystem may no ro a xcehnea of any kind, a ttuort course Of this medlclno will restore the lost functions and pro cure health and happlnesswhcro beforo was de spondency and gloom. The Spociac Medicine Is be lntf used with wonderful success. 1 ampnieis aeni ireo w uu. nnwiur mcmuuu cet full partrlcutar. l'rtce, Specific $1.00 per package.or six packages for U.w. will bo sent by mall on receipt ot money Address all orders, J. 11. stMl'SuN'a MEDICINB CO. Nos. 104 and lotMaln street, Uuffalo, N. Y. For salo by J. n. KINPOHTs, Iiloomsburg, Pa. feb 91 8I-ly The Backus Watei Motor. IS THE MOST Economical Power Known -FOlt- . DRIVING LIGHT MACHINERY. It takes but littlo room. It never gcta out of repair. It can not blow up. It needo no fuel It needs no engineer. There Is no delay; no firing up; no ashes to clean away; no extra Insurance to pay; no repair ing necessary; no coal bills to pay, and It 19 always ready for uso. It Is tnvaluablo for blowing Church Organs for running Printing Tresses, Sewing Machines, Turn ing Lathes, Scroll Saws, Grind Stones, Coffee Mills, sausagoMachlnes.reed Cutters, Corn Mills, Eleva tors, etc. Four horse power at 40 pounds pressure ot w a.er. It Is noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and abovo all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Send for circular to tho llackns Water Motor Co., Newark, N. J Mating name of paper you saw ad vertisement In. Prlco, $13 to 300. Sspt, 3).tf aajtiaa. ama. 1 L 3Bi Mflllii rt,-m'TTr-'mi wvT'THT'Tiigy BLOOMSBURG, PA. vm nm mn mn of THE RIGHT PLACE TO GET A SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT DAVID LOWENBERC MERCHANT TAIIiOK. mylmh' Well MMe &MMng AT THE EXAMINE THE FINEST STOCK OF YOUTHS' BOY'S and BUSINESS AND HANDSOME PERFECT FITS WMAK1, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF SIPIIfcTO- C3-OOIDS OIM HAND, BLOOMSBURG STATE N OHM AL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rov. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. minu.nnnni Hd.nAiinnt AnMf I tut.'d. tiflrrs the erY best facilities for Professional and ClAsniCAilpArntncr. UulidlncssDacious. Inviting and commodious ; P'i!ocatl'on?ircffi ToftChcmcxpcrlcncod, oniclont, and allvo to their work. Expense tnodcratc. fifty centt a week deduction to nil expecting to teach. Students admitted at Courses of study proscribed by tho Btato t I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. T A 1 In tint fVii.MfsS! Ann ilemle. II. Commercial. III. Course In Mualc IV. Course ThoEleuicntury. Solontinc and Classical Courses aro I'llOKBSSIUNAL, nnd Sludonts gradualng fnllowlnir correanondlnir Degrees ; Master or tlio isiBinvum i .iiuoiur ui mu wieiiifa ; niusivr oi me umvsics. urnuuaics in iiio uiuur uuuiaus luuuuu Normal Cert rlcatos their nttalnments, Blgned by tho Ofllccrs ot the Hoard ot Trustees. mi.U.r...n d.. nPAArii,r..i hv tin. Hffltii lAlllifral. and thn H21eilLlrln and Clnaa.tPAlf'nHrsi.!! nrn nr.r InrHnr t.n llinqn nf mtr hrKt fnllnirrs. The State renulrea n higher order oi citizenship.. Tho times demand It. It Is one of tnoprlmo objects ot this School to help to secure It, by furnish Inir intent irent and offlclent Teachers for her schools. Tothtsendlt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, thoso who dcslroto uMu.w. w..mmu V...V..V ..a,,,...,. 1'a all niixh II tirnml.na nlrf In flnvntnnlnM ,hdl. .i,in,lni ..nnAit unit Ina fA. woll nnlfl improve meir nrao wiu moir imuui,o,iw ovuucmw. labor after leavtngschnol. por oataiogue, naaress vno .Timjiyui. ,..,. IION.Wll.l.lA.lt Hl.WUIil.i I're.lileiil llanrd of Trailer. P.P. B1T.LM VTEIt, 03. t,'3t.- GUNS OF ETXIT KIND CHE AFX Jt 7HAK XTW. lUflen. Shut Oani. IleTolvon Ammunl iloa, Fish In b Tackle. Motiief. Ntf Kulvet. Kazors. Hkatei. Hammock., etc Xnrge Illustrated Catalofiiie FllEE. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, PITTSlllTJlOlT, l'A. CENTS 'AMTPrfJ I Ladles and Ontlemn. tn onffaea with us to sell several Useful llonacliolil Arllcln. I'rolltit Inrice. I.nbor Is llttht. :xrluilTe lerrilorr Klven. No competi tion. Terms liberal. Circulars FREE. Address, Htnltt MsnorKfj Co., Box 8W, Pittsburgh, l'a. A NEW CURE FOR POTATO gUGS AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN. Bsf. sur, cUtjilr tad cheap. SsiupU PAeksx, Po.t. raid, JO cU. AOENTS WANTED. Addt.i., ST. XX. Jahnaton, I'HUkurfk, I'm. Hi IUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kind for salo very choap. ICataloguos freo. Address, RICHARD I HULL -CO.. B0X868. Pittsburgh, Fa. iprtl'il-m J. 11. J. Morphine CURED ,ni. THOUSANDS ot lrrnrtt from twnonl cured. ? iv uitllTJlrea. Dr. J. BTEIMIX.N8, L.b.no, t April HI -sm aid SMU Practical LmpiilS (UOpp. Clear type. Hint lilndlas 4 lllmtraUop. AUKNT8 H i.NTEl). T& la l&0 pr Mo.tk. lor Ictmt, adJitllJ.C. HcCURDY ii Co., riiiltdelpblA, ft June so-4 w aid AGENTS Wanted SffiWK l' In price; ulling- Jut; acciltfil etcryohere: UWratltcrmt, LlrtvJUr rrtUa Jiiw Ui N. Tu-riU bl., iJmlJt)i4l, t'. Juno3j-4w aid STANDARD FOODFOHMB ODOnLKSS. Fur nraduclne flowers and vlgorousBrowth.lt has ;no equal. Has stood the test for years, and always does all claimed for It. Is epectal ty adapted for house plants and gardening, giving a bealtny growth and abund ant tlowcrs. Over 100,000 packages sold lnissi. Awarded the medal at the mechanlc' fair In noston. 1'ut ud In packages at 10 and S3 cents each. For salo at THE COLUMDUN OFHCE. CUTTHISOUT! a,S!nkte8S15sS40wpeeerk. Wohavo8toreslnlB leading Cities, from which our tgonts obtain their supi'llon quietly. Our Factories aud l'rlnrlpal tlillfca ro t Hrie, l'a. SouJ for our New Catalogue and Wnu. tj aeuu Aadrtws MU I niin I 312-ncknwannnAve I Nl LUVcLL SCRANTON, PA. March S-ly J3i T "Wl'Sfo TiTi fito TS CO CliilWs. CLOTHING. DRESS SUITS PATTERNS. A WW completely heated by stoam, well ventilated, lighted A . . ; 'i'infi CAUTIOW. GET THE BEST. f If STRONG COMPETITION In the manufacture of Organs is sale of cheap goods, made from ularly to bogus urgans inar, are tence wimoui any muni wiiiuevei, uxcu)u to uu onerea cueap, ana then when purchased found to be dear at any price. Will yuu not then, reader, If you Contemplate 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 Kstey Organs can now be seen at the new rooms of the Only Authorized Agent for tho B- tey Organs in Columbia years irom the mamuacttirers J. SALTZER, Agent, J0MMWtt Bloomsburg, Fa. WEBERx-H ESfBl).'U nvu7Ki 4f31 PIAlTOS, FINE INLAID F11EN0II WALNUT Ktiny Terms, SiUlsfUctloii Gunrantocil. 2-A.003SrS I-A-ISTO "W-A.K.E ROOMS, MUSIO HALL BLOOK, WILKBS-BARRH, PA Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED nr Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. lUatont AVUy tlu-y are Vnttxni to U Other Vuroui VlawttM or V.xternikl Uruifilet I'lrm. nectnsa thtr possess all the merit of th slreDgiheulut' iwroui ilasttr, mill coulsln In sj. dltlou thereto Hie newly discovered puwcrful and ncUvovegetalilucouitiluutluiiublcli a 'Is with u creased rubefacient, lliiiulallni;, scdatlvi) and couutsr Irrltaut etlcifi. Sacoml, Deraase they arc a genuine pharmaceutical iirep. aratlou, and so rccugulrcl ly tho irufeslou, Xhlril. Ilccause they are Hie only libits that relieve paluatonce, t'uurlli. llecauso they will positively cure dlscsses ublch other remedies will not even relieve, I'lflh. Ilecause over MOO phrslclsus sud druct'lsls have voluntarily testified that tiny are superior to all other plasters or inedlciues for external use, ttlYlll, Because the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given fur porous plasters. Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster! SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mt'Hlt HI .IllillV AVI. (NT. frlcaxscta: n MEAD'S Medicated (JOHN irn BUNION PUSTCB. Not 4 'M .ly by gas, nndfurnlshcd with a bountiful supply ot Dlsclpllno, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough any time, llooins reserved when deslrod. !n Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. therein, tccclvo Stato Diplomas, conferring the unuo, uu uuuuutwv uyv. u..vh ..v.. Secretary, , II resulting in the production and inferior materials. I refer partic- continually springing into exis- Buying an Organ Oounty. A guarantee for five sccompames every bstey Urgan, ARDMAN CASE ORGAN, 1) STOPS, $90 GASH Junei THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Wheioas, tne world renowned reputation ot tho White dewing Machine IuJuco3 many unscrupulous compntitora to resort to HI ktudi of mean tricks to Injure lu ruputatton, ii iwu to ciutlun all Ihtendlns purchHSem not to Whitk Machine ixcepi Irnra Its regular authorized duulem, who .tdwauiMiuvuujr uiu luiuwiui; warranty, WK YIAUKANT TIIK XA1VIUI, WtAK N1 Tl'iR Tie Shttle Sevlon Macbioe. I'l.ATENtlMliilt Hi:t:i:ifi KOIt fAMH.v I'l'itwi and, Ml IIKKKIIY AUUKIITll Ki Kf rilK NAMB INltEl'AIlt KOH TUB TISltM Of flVIC VKAUN VHOH T111H DATE, KHEtt Or CUAUOB. This warranty excepts the breacage of needles cobbles and shuttles. This warranty will not be sustained unless the plate or number above riven corresponds with tho uuuoer on me snuuia race suae, vewareor ae itttuj or aiieroa numDem WUITK bKWINU MACHINE CO, The"WniTE' Shuttlo Sowing Machine nas ohi in otriotrT than any other family Bew. my mu-juiio lor qoioc every variety vi wore. I. Uil.TZKK, oenoral Agent, b.o imsjari, ra. Oct, 1, '60.f, -- -i ii HTJHnr LM RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE SMLt-tfL PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. PHIL. AUELl'IIH A KI1IB 11, It. DIVISION. I'hlladelDhtA and Krin Ita'.lroad DIvt.Mnn im Northern central liallway, 8UJ1MKU TIME TADLIi In caret Juno tth. ls?2. trains lcavo Korttmm. bcrland. kastwaud, o.ss ft. m. 8e Shore Kxprcsa for Sunbury, nar rltburc and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, Philadelphia, New Yorlc, Ilaltlmoro and Washlnc;. iuu, urrtviUK I iiiiuueiuuia o.vu p.m. I ivew York, o.ta p. m. Ilaltlmoro, 4.10 p. m. I Wanhlnirton 0.47 p. m.. maklnfc closo connections nt l'hlladel pbla for all Sen Sboro points. 1.4s p. m. Day express for Sunbury, Harris, burg and Intermediate stations, I,ancaarr, l'hll nilelplila, Now York. Ilaltlmoro and Wdsliincton, arriving; at I'hlladolplila 7.83 p.m.; Now York, p. in, i liaiumoro, i.vu p. m.i wasmngion, R.4T p. m. 1'ullman l'arlor car throurh to Vhlladcl. phla and passoDiccr coaches through tol'hiiadel. phla and Ilaltlmoro. s.os n. m. Wllllamsport Accommodation fnr Hunbury, lUrrlsburi; and all Intel mcdlato bU- lions, tAncnsicr, I'niiaaeipnia ana riow York, arriving at Philadelphia 8.55 n. m. ; Now York O.lo a. m. Bleeping car accommodations o.in be socur. ed nt Ilarrlsburg for I'hlladclphla nnd New York, Philadelphia passengers can temaln In Blooper un disturbed until 7 a. in. 1.U5 a. m. Erte Mail for Sunbury. Ilarrlsburg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, Philadel phia, New York, Ilaltlmoro and Washington, ar riving at Philadelphia 7 60 a, m. J Now York, 11,15 a, m. Ilaltlmoro 7.45 a. ra. ; Washing, ton, B.17 a. m. Through rmiman sleeping cars aro run on this train lo Philadelphia, ilaltlmoro and Washington, and through passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Ilaltlmoro. WESTWARD, 0.85 n. m. Krlo Mall for Krlo and all Intermediate stations with through Pullman I'alaco car nnd through passenger coaches to Krlo. ror lananuHiKua uuu luu'ruiuuiaie BLauons, ltochestcr. liulTalo and Nlairara Falls, with run. man I'alaco car and passenger coaches through to iiuvui-Niur. 1.45 n. m. Niagara Bxcress tor Kane and Inter. mediate stations with through passenger coaches to Kane. For Canandalgua and principal inter mediate stations, Rochester, liuffaloand Nlagorn Fulls with through parlor car to Walking aud through passenger coaches to Rochester, 6.35 p. ra., Fast linn for Lock Haven and Interme diate stations, and Klmtra, Watklns and Interme diate stations, with through passenger coaches to VV ItlKlDH. TIIHOUOII TRAINS FOR NORTIIUMREHLAND FHIJJI JllJi KAbl' ANO M1UTU. NlaunraEiercas leaves Nor.' York. 8 50 a.m.: Philadelphia d4U a.m.; Wtshlngton, 8.07 a.m.: Ilaltlmoro i.to a. m., arriving at Northumberland l.45p.m., with through Pullman Parlor car from Phlladclpbtaand through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fast Lino leaves New York 7.65 a. m. Phtladel. phla, 11.05 a.m.; Washington, 9.37 a.m.; Ilaltl moro, lo.&o a.m., arriving at Northumberland 6.S5 p.m., with through passenger coaches from i'niiaucipiiia unu uaiuinure, Krlo Mall leaves New York 7.65 p. m.i Philadel phia, 11.20 p.m.; Washington, 0-67 n. m.; Haiti more, 11.20 p m, arriving at Nnrthumberlandt.3S a. m., with through Pullman I'alaco sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Ilaltlmoro and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, On and after February 19tU.19Sl.tralns will leava Sunbury as follows: NORTHWARD. Northern Express o.sn a.m.,arrlve Klmlra H.80 pm Arrive ai, t;ananaaigua s.yo p. m. " Rochester 4.40 Nlaeara. 8 45 Niagara Express 1.50 p. m. arrive Klmlra 6,05 p ra urrivu uananaaigua s.&9 ". Rochester 45 " ' Ntacrara 19.60 a ra Fast lino 6.15 p m arrive Klmlra 10.20 p m uuiKins ii.iupm SOUTHWARD. Southern Express 1.32 a.m. arrlvo narrlsb'g 3.15 am arrive ruuaueipum i.eu " New York ,35 " Baltimore 7.(0 11 Washington a ra Lock Haven Ex 10.60 a m arrive Ilarrlsb'g 12.5s pm arrive rnuaaeipma f .uu p na New York 8.45 ' Si" Baltlmoro e.20 " WashlnATton 6 47 Day Exprcsil.50 p m arrive Ilarrlsburg 3.39 p m " A-IlllllUClUUlU I.VO " " New York 10.00 " " Baltimore 7.00 11 Woshlncrton 8.17 Krlo Hall lob a. m. arrive Harrlsburg s.oon. m1 " I'uuuueipum i.vs " ' Now York .35 " " Baltimore 7.00 " Washington s.w J.R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. "DHILADELPHA and READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGEK TRAINS. Juno 26, 1832. TB1IN8 LKAYK BDriHT IS y0LLOW8(8ONDiV iiotnti, For New Yorkhlladelphta.Readlnc.I'otUvlllo Tamaqua, 4c, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. in. 4 66 and 7,90 p. m. For Wllllamsport, 6,16 6,60 a. m. and 4,06 p. m. THlINSfOK KOTBHT LX1VK AS yoLLOWH, (SOMPAT 'xesnxn.) Leave Now York, vli. Tamanend ,co a. ra. and via. Bound Brook Route 7,45 a. in. Leavo Philadelphia, 9,45 n, m. Leavo Reading, 11,55 a. rn., l'ottuvlllo, H,3 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 6,10 8,40 a, ra. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, 9,45 o.m,2,oo p. m. and 4,30 p. at Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tama nend and to and from Phlla Hphla go through without chango of cars. J. K. WOOTTKN, General Manager, O. Q. HANCOCK, General Passenger and Ticket Ageut Jan. 10, 1881 if. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NORTH, STATIONS. soirni p.m. p.m. a.m. a.rn. p m, p.rr 15 0 o 9 03 8 66 8 48 8 42 8 37 2 45 2 36 2 29 2 22 1 15 2 10 9 45 9 31 9 30 9 21 9 19 9 14 Scran ton... v v 10 6 17 t 22 tf 27 6 84 fi 41 t 46 6 61 0 SS 0 68 7 02 T 10 1 17 7 22 7 10 7 37 8 06 8 25 8 40 8 60 9 00 i 00 8 05 8 10 8 18 8 25 8 80 8 85 8 32 9 00 04 0 20 ucuevuo. ...Tavlnrvllli. 9 45 9 12 9 ti 10 Ui 10 03 9 90 2 97 2 34 2 39 2 44 .Lackawanna. 1'iTT.srin . ... .. West Pitta ton .Wyoming,... ....Maltby..... ..Bennett,,... ..Klntrstun. 8 25 8 25 2 0.1 1 50 1 42 1 (5 1 25 1 13 1 03 9 04 10 18 10 18 2 M 2 6 9 04 Kingston.... .riymoutn Juno . . . . Plvmnnth 8 16 8 55 10 26 3 02 Avondnlo ... ... .Mantli.nlra S 06 8 10 3 18 3 33 3 45 3 61 3 67 8 07 8 47 8 39 8 IS 8 17 8 12 8 00 10 34 S 00 UmilrwWal roAlr 10 42 7 46 12 42 7 33 12 25 7 26 12 15 7 20 12 (X) 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 C5 11 32 6 67 11 10 t tl 10 68 C 45 10 60 6 37 10 44 6 19 10 22 6 10 10 03 C (14 10 00 6 45 40 p.m. a,m. ...Shlck8hlnny. ....Ulck'u Ferry. ....Beach Havon. 10 68 11 07 11 18 11 20 Berwick., Urlar Creek.. 7 W 7 62 7 44 7 38 7 33 T 29 T 11 ..wmow urove. Umft Hlrtcn.. 4 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 4 33 4 38 4 66 5 09 6 25 ..........Espy.,.. III 39 ,.iuoomsourg .Illlrw rt. 11 45 11 M 11 6S 12 13 Catawl'a Bridge uanvuie.... Chulasky,,. Onnarnn 43 a..m Northiimhprl'rt' 12 45 I p.m. p.m. a.m. a . , .. w- p- HAL8TBAD, Huot. superintendent's onice, Scranton. Fob. 1st, 1S82, PA II IT E II S HAIR BALSAM. Tins clcint dietslng is prefcucd by those whohavetiscdit.toany .limibr article, on ac count of lis supmor cleanliness and purity. 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