THE COLUMBIAN. AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Useful Recipes Jkm.iku Vuai Cover n knucklo of veal wilh water, rulci n small onion ami n carrot, and let It boil until tlio meat is ready to fall off tho bone. Tnko the meat and clion it fine, and return it to tlio liquor after it is Btraincd, dive it another boll, add n littto cay enne, salt, the juico and grated rind of n lemon. Then pour into a form. Let it stand in a cool iilrtco until it jellies. This is a nlco dish for lunch or tea. lY.ACiir.s and CitKAM. l'arc and cut tip in finall nieces somo ripo and juioy peaches. Sprinkle liuhtly with uratf ulatcd sugar. Heat tlio white of four eggs to a stiff froth, then beat in gradually one-quarter of a pound of powdered sugar, stir in tho fruit, placo in a mould and surround with ice. When thoroughly chilled turn out and servo immediately with somu sweeten ed and llavored rich cream. Oat Mbai. Guimilk Oakks. Mix in a pan a cup and a half of Canadian oat meal, two cups of water, two tea spo mfnls of sugar, a littlo salt, half a teasjio mini of carbonate of soda; beat thoro.igldy t g llicr; let stand over night. In the morning beat two eggs, to which add a cup of milk, and lloiir miough to tnnko it of tho consistency of buckwheat batter, liako on a hot griddle. Time for baking, two or three minutes. Titour a i.a Fi.onuNTiN. Tako a large trout, clean it well by tho gills, stuff it with butter, paisley, nepner and Bait. Cook it in a fish kettle, with enough good white wjno to cover tho lull, add a crust of bread, a few rounds of an onion, three or four eloves, a lit tie nutmeg, popper and salt. Cook over a clear lire so that tho wine catches tire, and when the ilamcs di minishes, add butter mixed with Hour, l'lacc tho fish on a platter, strain tho sauce through a sieve and pour over tho fish. Serve hot. Oat Meal Poituumi:. One heap ing cupful of oat meal to ono quart of water, and one teaspoonful of salt. The water should bo salted and boiling when the meal is sprinkled in with ono hand whilo it is lightly stirred in with tho other. When all mixed it should boil without afterward being stirred moro than is necessary to keep it from burning at tho bottom, and to minglo the grains two or threo times. If too much stirred the porridge will bo starchy and poor in flavor. But the puffing of tho steam through tho grains without much stirring, swells each ono separately, and when done, tho porndgo is hgnt and quite con sistent, iioil half an hour. Fish a la Citr.ME. Boil either bass or cod with plenty of salt, flake it, re moving all tho skin and bones, put a quart ot milk or cream in a milk boiler, While boiling add one onion, a littlo celery root, somo chopped parsley, stir in two tablcspooutuls ol Hour, mixed perfectly smooth with a little cold milk. Vlien boiled, tako out the veg etables, add a quarter of a pound of Imtter to tho cream. Butter a deep dish, put in a layer of tisli, then a lay er ot sauce, continue tins until ttie dish is full, making the thud layer of tho sauce. Sprinkle sifted bread crumbs and a trifle of grated cheeso over the top. liako halt an hour. Varnish with parsley and slices of hard-boiled eggs. Ciiocolatk FnuiT Ice Ckeam. Put ono and a half pints of rich milk on the fire to scald, flavor with a teaspoon ful of vanilla powder. When tho milk is well scalded, remove from the tire, and when cool stir into it tho well-beaten yolks of six egs and half a pound of sugar. Set tlio custard pin into a vessel of boiling water, stir tho mixture until it has slightly thick ened. Tako four ounces of baker's chocolate, add to it two or threo table spoonfuls of boiling water. Stir it over tho fire until perfectly smooth Add this and a half a tcacupful of thin dissolved gelatine to tho hot otis tard. Cool the custard well before putting it into tho freezer, as this saves lime and ice. When it is in tUo Ireez or stir it almost constantly until it be gins to set, then stir in lightly a pint ot whipped cream. When tlie custard is partly frozen add the fruit a quart of ripo peaches cut in small pieces, or liesli ripe berries. Hoses fuoji Cuttinos. European horticulturists have lately adopted a mode of making rose cuttings root with uioi e certainty, by bending the shoot, and inserting both ends into I ho ground, leaving a single bud uncovered at the middle, and on tho surface of tho ground. Tho cuttings nro about ten inches long, and are bent over a stick laid flat on tho ground, holes being dug on each side of the stick for tho recep tion of the ends of tho shoot. Tho roots form only at the lower end of the shoot, but tho other end, being burned, prevents evaporation and dry ing uj). A correspondent of the Lou don Garden states that ho has tried this, along with tho old mode, and that, whilo tho weaker cuttings of tho latter have shown symptoms of drying and failure, all tho former have grown vig orously. Fruit Fkait.es. Lino a mould with vanilla ico cream, fill the centre with fresh berries or fruit cut in slices, cover with ico cream, cover clos.-ly and set in freezer for half an hour, with salt and ice well packed around it. The fruit must bo chilled, but not frozen. Strawberries and ri lie peaches are deli cious thus prepared. Harvesting and Belling. Ski.k Binding Uk.ut.iis. The great crop of grain throughout tho country this bcmoii, togeil er with the unusual demand for labor, caused great call lor machinery to aid the harvesters Thosu who had many ncres to harvest, found a prollt in buying a self binder, Many with much smaller harvest imr chase machines, and harvest for others to mnko them profitable. Tho usual juico is $l.f0 per acre, tho fanner find mg tho twine, and setting up the bun dies. The cost of tho twinu offsets tho board of tho extra binders that would bo needed if no self-binding machinu were used. If ono could bo suro of having tho work done when needed, it would bo cheaper for a small farmer to liiio than to buy a machine. But the los-i of grain from not cutting as soon as ready is olten several dollars per ncic. This is especially true of barley, which, if not cut quite green, is apt to ho Uglitand ot poor iiunlity. There is another argument in favor of labor-saving machinery, in tho fact that olten when Help is needed it can not bo had nt any price. Wimif to Sell l'uopra:. Tlio far mer is often advised to hold on to his orops to gain better prices. Sometimes tho better prices arc to bo had, but then it does not always follow that it lias paid to keep back the articles. TJiero has been the care and cost of keep, perhaps to tho hindrance of otlur work. J hen tnero is the ehrlnkago to bo allowed for, and this is always con fiiderable, Wheat from tho time it is thrashed will shrink two quarts to tho bushel, or, six per cent, in six months, In tho most favorablo clrcumrtances. Hence, it follows tbnt94 cents n bushel for wheat when first thrashed in August, is as good, taking into account the shrinkago nlone, ns SI in tho lol- I lowing l'cbruary, i finvri ulii-itilra Corn shrinks much moro from tho tlma it is husked. Ono hundred bush els of cars, ns they come from the Held in November, will bo reduced to not, far from eighty. So that 40 cents n bushel for corn in tho car, as it comes from tlio field, is as good as fit) cents in March, shrinkago only being taken into account. In tho casoof potatoes taking thoso that rot and otherwise loft together villi tho shrinkage, there s but littlo doubt that between October and Juno tho loss to the owner who holds them is not less than 3.'1 per cent. This estimate is taken on mo basis oi interest nt seven per cent., and takes no account of loss by vermin. 'Jribitne b Farmer. Soils for Fruit. All trees aud phmts are not partial to tho samo character of soil, and though thoy may live for a few years in uncongenial ground, ccrtniu varie ties will never renoh their greatest per fection unless their roots are thorough ly adapted to the soil in which thoy nro placed. We may change the character of some soils, as, for instance, a wet, retentive clay by systematic under draining, etc., but it is a difficult mnt ter to convert a pure sandy soil into n stiff, adheslvo mould. Now, this par tiality to special soils extends oven to varities of tho samo species of fruit, as, for instanco the strawberiy. Tho Triompho de Grand, Jucnnda and some otehis will attain peifection only in heavy soils, while the Kentucky and many olhei at especially adapted to tlio light sands ot portions ot iNew Jer sey and Dc'lownre. The pear, in par ticular, is very partial to a strong, rather heavy soil ; and the apple, plum and quince, succeed best in one of a timilar character. On tlio other hand, cherries and peaches seem to nuccood better on a thoroughly drained, open frigablo loam, with Hi tie, if any o'ay. Moisture is an essential to siicoi-ss in tho cultivation of quinces, strawberries and somo exceptional varieties of other fruits, as tlio Newtown pippin apple. Grapes delight in a moist atmosphere, and their roots will ramblo a lon dis tance in search of water. For these moisture loving varieties a good mulch during tho summer has been found highly advnntcgeous, and nothing is better for tho purpose than long Btrawy manure. Says Dewing : "A pretty careful observation for several years has convinced us that a light, sandy soil is, on the whole, tho worst soil for fruit trees." This leads us back to a former statement that most fruit will survive for a few years at least and provo reasonably remunerative on vory light soils ; but perfection can only be obtained on a heavier loam, according to tho requirements of each important species. Another point is, that al though fruits, as a rule, are partial to stimulating fertilizers in the soil, tho cherry will not thrive in very rich hind, or, at least, a very few years will be the extent of its existence. New York Tribune. Budding Plums. Budding is n very simple operation, which can bo done nt any lime when tho bark "peels" readily and tho buds are sufficiently lipcned say from the middle of July to the last of September. Tako a well developed single bud, cut off tho leaf, leaving enough of the stalk to tako hold of w hen insei ting the bud. With a sharp knife cut oft tho bud, with a thin slice of bark and wood, commencing, say a third of an inch "above the bud and ' ending the cut about as far below it, so that tho hole forms a straight smooth cut; theii mako a cross cut through the bark of the stalk in a smooth place, and also a longitudinal one, so that the hole has the shapo of a Itoniau' cross about an inch long. Now raise the bark of tho stock with tho knife or with an ivory, and push down the bud under the bark until the tipper end is even with the cross of the stock. Now wrap tho hole firmly and smoothly with basswood bark or woolen thread, leaving the bud out to prevent smothering, but closing all tho bark tightly below and above. In abont two weeks the band age may bo taken off, and if tho bud is fresh ;nd green, it has taken aud the stock should be cut off an inch above it next spring, aud only the bud allowed to grow. Mitral World, Nervousness, debility, and exhausted vitality cured by using Brown's Iron Bitters. A good idea : A i Irish gentleman. hearing of a friend haing a stone .cof- hn made tor himself, exclaimed : "ise mo sowl, an' that's a good idea I Shure, an' a stone cotliti 'ml last a man a life time. THE PUREST AND BEST. Itciiit'tly liver 3lttile, It in L'oiiiiitiundet frum Haiti. .Unit, Iturhu. Muu t!rnUet nnd lluiulclion. Tlio oldest, best, most renowned find val uable medicine in tlio world, mm In nddl- tlon It contains all tlio best tmd most af fective curative properties of nil oilier ro. medics, being the Krcntcst liver rcgulutor, blood purlllcr. uiidllfound licaltli restoring a'eni on cnriii. It gives new life and vigor to the. aged nnd infirm. To clergymen, lawyers, liter nry men, ladles, nnil all whom sedentary cmnlovmi'iits caimu irrcsularltlos of the Ulood, Stomach, Howcls, or KIiIubji, or wno require an appeu.er, loum aud ;iuui stimulant, It is luvuiuiilile, UeliiK nuhly curative, tonlu nnd stimulating, without being intoxicating. No matter what your fecllnus or svnin. toms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Illtteis, Don't watt until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable use the bitters nt once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved by so doing, nt a moderate cost Ask your! drug gist or physical!. Do not sutler yourself or ict your menus suner, nut use niui urge them to use Hon Bitters. If von have lameness in tlio lolng,'iwlth frequent pains nnd aches : numbness of the thigh i scanty.palnful nnd frequent dis charge of urine, tilled with pus, and which will turn red by standing i a voracious an. petite nnd unquenchable thirst i harsh ami dry skin ; clammy tongue, often darkly lurrcii swollen ami inuumen gums j urop slcal swellliiB of tlio limbs t frequent at tacks of hiccough i inability to void the urine, and ureat futiiniu In nttemntine it vou are sulferliiL' from some form of Kid ney or Urinary Complaint, such as Hinonr'a uiskask oi ine Kidneys, stone or inunmimi lion of the bladder, grnvrl and renal calcu 11. dlubetes, strancuarv stricture and re tention of the urine, ami Hop Hitters Is the only remedy that will permanently cure you. Itcniember. Hon Hitters Is no vile, ilrui: ncd. drunken nostrum, but tho unrest nnd bcH medicine ever made, and no person or family s.iould be without it. Don't risk any of tho highly lauded stun wiiu testimonials oi greai cures, nut usk vour neighbor, druirulst. pastor or nhvsl clans what Hop Hitters has and can do for you mill test It. Aug. A MITIIII HUT IIVriTIXll WOMAN. IrTom Hi- IVMon 'tl.oulKivtfUin hA lll-iner of Mm. T.JiIto K. rinV. 1. tin, t r j -in, Mtv r.,Mi'krca'li Mu r liumiml-clnpf t it-j li t 'titlirn'.ly vnin-tltltu lVnr VtU n.lnf Woman," H'diitlnJ iif hir tOrTPtR)llti'ti lorotnrnll litT. Mlt I rtaKu It iW'Tolod ta lir wort, wM(htOnoutrnO if A I. f onl n 1 1 y, am. li oUlM t. kiTji tit luily it MunHtitl.i t" lit rnni Mln tart nrrvn'Tii hneo a 'tuli ib uril'Mi'Kti In r,rai'h I onHritfltMtiiectal b-mlvn nt ,if, or Joy nt rtlcivpfroiii it. Her i ir tailor !iiK.uhilliii nu-JI'lne for pood wvJ not crll ii 1 liavn KrooTmlly Innttlcattdltaml ftm-tlnM of Uietrut'itiriliK O i Hccinint f It" K)n inerte. It U rcrtiwniKi. fcn t I'pHiciltM'il tlcl jtltyl-lAin In tlio country, (Via Mf)t "H voiWn lilo a c Iiium nnil tavfi much nln, Hfctllcure rntlrtly tho wnut Torm if f&llttur ot tlii uttnt, I'uo.trrhrra, 1rrttilitr nnJ i win fit I Mfint!iUit(l n,all OvarLi'iTrouMcw, InlUmti.ntltiit ami "OUcrnllnn, rtnixllturi, fcll J lrl.',''iient nnJtliocon ftvi'H-iitr'i'ln'Lt out, iienti, find Ij tsiKM.liUlj' adapted to tlio riunpc of UftJ." HiHrnv'rt e.-ryiwrtmff the fyitrm, AmlfdTOi new lift1 Atidrtfor. It Mimv 4 fnlntnrai, lUtulfney, da tfoyt nil fmvhjr for ttlmuUn'Mtnd HlicrrH wrnk tira tif tl'f tonin li. It cuin Illi'itlntz, Headache, Ncrrou Prostration, ( tcrnt l'clllitf,8UcilMneii, iK-prtDKlun and IndlfVftl-jrt. That fi lint? of hcirlng dliwn,ritiiln pnln, eljjlit and tm-VvIio. 11 Always I'cntifinciitljr mn.il y lis it -a It rill &t all limes, and und-'rnllclmmiFtitnH-sflct In harmony wltlttliuLiw tltflt urn ri ni tlie fen.nl, rj tlvm It f.m only (I. twr littlo or tlx for V, and It lold by drucr'K Any lulttre rrp.ulird in to tint lal caw, and tho name of ninny bo bat e Lveit restored to perfect litUth by tlio tiwof tho VrpttaMe Compound, can Ijo obtained ty nddrwlntf Mi a 1'., villi tUtupfor reply, at her botno In l.ynn, Mns.4. Fur Kldm'y (VmplaL.t ( f either tcx tbd compound U tntffurA4da9fbt-ndAiit tcutliwiilii1show, "Mr. 11nkhamV liter Illln'wiyfi ono writer, "aro tHtbrtt in tfit tnnHt fir tlo cure ot Constipation, IULIou-wpps and Torpidity of the liver Iter Blood Jurlf er nrk wonder in It a tcIaI line and blda fair to PieM Ompour-d In Hi pi'putorlty. All must n-Bpti t tier as an Angel of ilercy horn polo umbltlon It to do pood to others. riUladolphla, I'a. CO lira. A.U.U HAS BEEN PROVED The 8URE8T CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES.! Dooa a Uma back or disordered urlno indi-I eatothat you are a victim P THEIJ SO NOT ' HESITATE UM Kidney-Wort at once, (drujj fUtarooommendlOandlt will pecdily over , oome the dlaoaae and reatore healthy action. I mrliOC roroompiaintapocauari. lialllOOi to toot iez. auc2Laacalnl. Iana we&KseeiMi, luaney-worr u unsurpaAeoa.i M it will act promptly and safely. I ZlUierSex. Inoontlnenoe. retention of urine. I brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull draj-glnff I ' ipains, au epeeauy yieia io lis curauTd power.j BOID JJX A T.I i AJUUCtQIHTS. FrlOO 1. IjMUMKUS ANT) THliKSIlKItS WISH. ; Inj t j i u live lb'l .asj a ucioi of A, Threshers and Separators, , also ono and two-horso Ticad rowers, wllh TbrcHliers una blinkers, will At well to calloupr address J M. IU7I.3I1IZKK, Uglitstreet,' JfMl work warranted' fend fur prlcu list and Klvcmo atrial. No botur Maih'nea uro .Manu. lactured for tula section of the country. j uno su, s in. 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Sept. so-tf fifia week In your own town Terms and $5 out wOOnt tree. Address II, IUllbt & Co.. 1'ortlanU, latue. march si -ly FINE: WMMEB d BLOOMSBURG, PA. VII Ml HAKE A ION OF THE 11TGHT PJ.ACE TO GET1 A SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT is At DAVID LOWENBEBG MISRCHANW TAlIiOB. . mjlislii WvJl MMe motluiig AT THE IfWIIf FBIDSS. EXAMINE THE FINEST STOCK OF YOUTHS' HOY'S and Ur CLOTHING. BUSINESS AND ORESS SUITS HANDSOME PATTERNS. PERFECT FITS, BBAmNABEjE: PMME& AN IMMENSE STOCK OF SPRIMQ GOODS ON I 1 BLOOMSBUBG SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D,, Principal. Tills scttuolj, as at present constituted, oilers tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. llulldltiL's snacious. Invltlnir nnd commodious : completely heated by ateam. well vontllabsd. United bv irai. and rurnlshed with a bnnntlrnl sunnlv of puru,.(ift spring water uoeaiion ueaiiniui, anueany ui uueess. ivaeuei suAperieueeu, uiucieni, ana auvo lomcir worK, Expcnseii moderate, nftycentaawcekdeductlontoallcxpectlngtotcach. Students admitted at I. Model Bchool, II. Preparatory. III. I Adjunct Course: Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in .Mulc. IV. Cotuw in Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. Tho Elementary. Sclentlllo and Classical Courses aro HIOFK8S10NA1,, nnd students gradualng therein, receive State Diplomas, confertln illowlbg corresponding Degrees; Mastcrof tho Klcmetits; Masterof thu .Sciences ; Master of the Classics, urauuates In tho other Courses re follow!!, ir Normal (.'ertllleales their attainments, signed bv tho course oi muu y prcscnueu uy uio siaio is uocrai, ana mo M:iontinc ana Classical courses aro not Inferior to those of our best Colleges. Thu state ronulres a hlirher order ol eltlzcnshln. Tho times demand It. It is onn nr ttitt nrimn nhit.ota nf i Ma Mphnnt tn i,in in mitrn it . hv rtirnisti- lnginielitgentandcniclentTeachersforherSeliools. To this end It solicits young persons uf good abilities and good purposes.-thoso who deslielo Improve their time and their talents. as Students. To all such It promliea aid In developing their powers, and nGtmdAnt opportunities for well pnld labor nftr lenvlnirNclioni H'ni catalogue, address tho I'Unclpal, HON. Wllil, I.V.1I KI.WIIM,, I're.l.li nt llunnl of TruitFra. p l', lilt.UIYUIt. Secretary. Ol , l, I, i I.- FOB NA1LJE. Tlio following pnipeitU'S from $300 TO $12. GOG Variously located In llI.OO.MSDUHG mid oilier places, nlfordlng clieiip homes or prof, lliilile Invcstiiient, A Frame Dwelling In good condition. A NPKCI.U, I1AHOAIN, Sovoral Small FRAME DWELLINGS. Desirable cheap homes or good Investments. A number of Hr.i u:it Fuwik Dv.r.i.i.iNin I'l.lJAH.VNII.Y I.OOA'lKll. -BEICK DWELINGS,- fiom Oil HAP to HKST at various loeutlotis. BUILDING LOTS on ncaily all streols nt vn- nous puces. CosTiiAPifl Madk to linu) rilASIK OK 11HICK IJUIIiDINdS of nny description, to lie done promptly ami satisfactorily. rAHMS b'OU SAI.K In Illoom, Ik'ntou, Fislilngcrcekv Hemlock, .Maili.suu, .ilillllu, iMoinour, JaoKson Pine, C'utawlssa mid Centrii townships. The. uliovc at nil oiices and ciubniclni land for Farming, Grazing, Trucking and Tobac co Raising. , Also several good TIMDKU 'l'HACTS niltl SAW MIIXS. . Also IU'sinkss I.ooatio.ns with trndo estab lished, including n Woolen Mill. in Good Condition nnd Location, Carriage Manufactory, Coal Yard, Lime Stone- Quarries, and Kilns. Mi thu nbovo can be bought at fair prices and on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply ,0 JOHN A. FUNSTON, PAUL JS. WIRT. TTAOKFiTTSTOWN INR'I'f'I'UTF. BEV. GEO, H. WHITNEY, D.D. President. Fall trm opens Sept. o Ladles' College, l'ro pars You g Men for Collei-e. llest facilities for Music, Art and Commercial branches. Thorough ness In every department. Uest bulldlig ot Its class, with stem-beat. gas. hot and cold water, etc. closo nttcntlin to manners, rroralsnnd health cataloguo free. Tinas low. uackF.it.stow.n, N.J. r July 211m OUT THIS OUT! Ar$IRTEs$15Tj$40wpEEERK. WehavQstoreslnlo leading Cities, frnm whltliottr utfei.t-Joijtjilu their nipj llcstiuMly. Our l-'iM'tiiritw u ui Vi iurinat IM.irtN urust III its I' it rtJ.il Ur tur ,Ni?v ( ulitluiu' uul u-r ti ,rin Auarc-H 3 PiWCI I 312 Lr.cltnvvanna Avo -Ir LUytr-L scanton, pa. March 3-ty md 3JWMt HAND, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Eleinentar. IV, Classical. tho Officers of the Hoard of Trustees. Every Estcy Organ Sold is made , Throughout with Equal fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones. Btnd for IUutlratcd Catalogut, CELEBRATED IS A MAN P.UAN08, And oilier first class Pituics, tititl a largo lot of MUSIC VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, MUSICAL OEOTIMffE, VIOLIN STRINGS, AinQ everything in tlie MisNic line. 0". SALTZEB, MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH STOKE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG P. WEBER-HARDMAW PIANOS, FINE INLAID FUENCH WALNUT Eany Terms. SntlurncUoit Ounranlcet. i3-A.ao3srjs 3?iisro -w.ii,e rooms, MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WILKES-DARUB, FA Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. l'.eascuw Why IUy ove l'lvfurfil In All Ullu r Viii'uua VUstcvs ur l'.xli'ruil llrmnUrst I'lril. Ilccatiso tliof )ioHtn nil the merit of tlie itrcncttienlng iiurmij pUxUT, auvl contain la al dltlon tlieri'tu thu lu-wly dixcotfri'il powerful and activuvegi'tuulitcuiiibiimtlon wtiUli ats with iu crfaicil rilbi'fncl.'iit, !liiiuaUn, talutlvo aud cuuuter Irrituut ctl ects. Succilld, IlorAuaa they aro n genuine itliarniLrentlcu) pret aratlon, an.l o roconlxt'U by tho jirofemlon. Tlllld. llecauid they aro Ilia only ihiltiii that relieve palu at once, l'onrtli. Hecauso Ihey will pu'lllvrly euro itiiessca which Other remedies will nut e en relle e. I inn. Ilecautn out tOOOphynklimHiiiililntcKUta hive voluntarily teatlfiecl I hut they ore nuperior to ull other vlatters or medlilura for extern ul uie, Slxlli. Ilecauie I ho manuTacturera haro recatvculthe only modal ever itn fur puroua plaalera, Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster! SEABURY A. JOHNSON, Manufacturing Cliemlitf, ew York. AHI1IIU HH3IH1)V AT I.4ST. rrlenSScu; MEAD'S Medicated CUUNand BUNION PLASTER, Kov 4 "81 .ly t urt r atcrtifuit, I'luiiUi, lion, r.(i t r n iSjs kYAW ltinl ComiluU uj an WUtX ? dl4M U mtnr UlU Alt - $i t. n, j W Mf Ctfumi-jr aloft kwHrr kII U. It, fr, illvr A uiscipiine, nrni out kind, unuorm ana thoroueu any tlmo. Hooms resorved wbon doslrod. conferring tho ceivo Every buyer should Select an Organ That guarantees good Every day work and Years of service. T"i my PTVlTl.T.i,TI? J. ESTEY & CO., Brattleboro, Yt. WEBER Pi AI BOOKS, CASK OHOAN, J STOPS, $00 CASH. JUD01 J.SALTZER'S General Sewing Machine Depot, Fill Siore Below lartut St , BLOOMSBURG, PA. GeleM White Sewing Mta Now Duvis Vortical Feed Sew ing Machine, New Homo Sowing Miteliine, Household Sewing Machine, Fstoy Sowing Machine, Gcnuino Finger Sowing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attornments, best Sowlig Machine Oil, and Noe dies for all wwtng machines, Sewing Machines sold en monthly payments' Liberal discount made I r casi. Every machine purchased from me Is warranted to be kept In good running or.ier for live years free ot rhare, and thoroujli In Btruoilons given Uy thu beat ladr operator la this r.nir nt tint it.tn fp.... ii-. .. stock of machines before purchasing, $6 tO $201' day' borne Samples worth 5 to p3U)rev, Address Stinson 4 Co- rort. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE PUNKSYLVANIA KAILHOAD. PHIL. ADKLI'IHA ft EIIIK lt.lt. DIVISION. rblladoiphla nnd Itrln Itallroad Dlrtiloa and Northern central Hallway, SUJIMElt TIME TAHLE, iDoffcctJunottli, 1983, trains leave Northum. bcrland. MASTWAni), t.ss a. m sea Shore Kxproaafor Sunburr, rtnr rlaburc and lntcrmcdlato Htatlons, Incaator. I'lillaaclphla, Now Yorlt, lialllmoro and Washing ton, arriving at Philadelphia 3.90 p. m.t Now York, 0.15 p. m. imltlmoro, 0.10 p. m. ; waalilniton 0.41 p. m , maklntf closo connections at rntladel puta for all sen shoro palnu. l.4 p. m. l).y express for Bunfoury, Karris, burg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, nui. adclphla, Now York, llaltlmora and Washington, U I l.lll UW , tlllUULIUII, f. ,11,, l.tllT 10.3) p. in. 1 liuiiimore, i.w p. ra.; wasnington, 8.4T o. m. Pullman Parlor car through to phiiuini. phla nnd passenger coaches through to Philadel phia and Iialtlmoro. 8.0s p. in. willlamsDort Accommodation for Runbury, Ilarrlsburg and all Intel mediate- (sta tions. Lancaster, I'uiiaacipnia ana now York, arriving at Philadelphia s.ss a. m. ; New York e.lt a. m. Bleeping car accommodations can bo secur ed nt Ilarrlsburg for Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia possuogcrs can remain In sleeper un disturbed until I a. m. 1.M a. in. Krto Mali for Sunbury, Ilarrlsburg and Intermediate Buttons, Lancaster, Philadel phia, Now York, Iialtlmoro and Washington, ar riving at Philadelphia Twa. m.i New York, 11.16 a, tn, Iialtlmoro 7.43 a. m. : Washing ton, v.lln. in. Through Pullman Bleeping cars are run on this train to Philadelphia, liaillmoro and Washington, and through, passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Iialtlmoro. WKjTWAIlD, CS n. m. lirlo Mall for Erie and atl Intermedial!! stations with through Pullman Palace car and through passenger coaches to Krlc. For canandalgua and lutenncdlnto stations, Itochcstcr, llurralo and Niagara Falls, with Pull man Palace car and passenger coaches through to ltochester 1.4J p. m. Niagara Kxpress for Kane nnd Inter mediate stations with through passenger coaches to Kane. For Cinandalgua nnd principal Inter mediate stations, Itochcstcr, liunulo ana Niagara Falls with through parlor car to Watklns and through passenger conches to Itochcstcr. 6.35 p. in., Fast lino for I.ock Haven nnd Interme diate stations, and Ktmlra, Wntklns nnd Interme diate stations, with through passenger coaches to W IllKlUI. TlIltOlHUI TIIAINS FOIt NOKITluMBKItLAND FllOM TUB BAST AND SOUTH. Maenra Kxnre ss leaves New York. 6 30 a.m.: lilln.fAlnl.lA j in n m A 1. l. , h . a. a n- . . I 1 uiiaui-iLiiiiu o ft ii.iii., 1 auiiiKiuu, o.uia.iu.j llal.lmoroo.voa. m., arriving at Northumberland .to p. in., wiui turouga I'uumau parior car ironi hlladclphla and through passenger coaches from hlladeluhla and UaHlinoro. Fast Line lentes New York 7.5.1 n. rn. 1 l'ldlndel. phla, 11.115 a. m.; Washington, S.S7 a.m.: Iialtl moro, 10 61) a. 111., arriving nt Northumberland 6.35 p.m., with through passenger coaches from 'iinuueipiiiii iuiu uiuumoro. Kne Vail leaves New York 7.65 n. m.t Philadel phia, ll.so p.m.: Washington. 8-67 u. m.: UalU- more, 11.20 p m,nrrlvlngnt Nortbumberlandl.3l a. in., with through Pullman Palace sleeping cam from Philadelphia, Washington and Iialtlmoro nnd through passenger coaches rrnm Philadelphia, NORTHEKN CENTRAL KAILWAV COMPANY. On and after February lath. 1i11 trains will Iparn Sunbury as follows: NOUTIIWAnD. Northern Express e.so a.m.,arrlvolmlra 19.30 pra Airivu ai. iUUHUuaigu o.zap, in, " Hochestcr 4.40 ' " Nlnirara. s is Niagara Kxpress 1.50 p. m. arrlvo Ktmlra c.05 p m un ivo uunanuuigua uio " Rochester 45 " Niagara 13.60 a ra Fast lino 5.16 pm arrive Elmlra 10.20 pm waiKins li.iupm BOUTIIWAHD. Southern Kxpress l.sa a.m. arrlvo narrlBb'g 0.15 au arrive rmiaaeipma i.uo " New York .ss " Iialtlmoro 7.to Waahlncton !-.Si a ra Lock Haven Kx 10.60 a m arrive Harrtsb'g Hja ia urrivu I'uuaat'ipuia o.uu p in " New Y'ork 8.45 11 Iialtlmoro t.30 " Washington 8.41 Day Express 1.60 p m arrive Ilarrlsburg Ml p a 1 uiiiuicipum i.uo " " Now York 10.00 " " llaltlmore 7.00 ' Washlncnnn 8.1T Kile Mall 1.05 a. m, arrive Ilarrlsburg 3.00 a, in " x'uuuueipiua i.ov " New York .3B " 14 Baltimore 7.00 " Washington M J.H. WOOD, General rassenger Agent, FltANK THOMSON, General Managtr. pHILADELPHAAND READING HOAD AllltANGEMENT OP PASSENGEB TRAINS. June 26, 1SS2. T&MNS LX1TI KUPSUT AS KOLLOW8(8UNDAY XICKrTKD. For New York,Phlladolphla,lloadlng,Pottsvllla Tomaqua, tc, 11,46 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,43 u. m. 4 66 and 7,80 p. m. For Wllltamsport, 6,16 d,60 a. m. and 4,06 p. ra. TUlINSFOa Kurxui lkavs is follows, (ssmdiy xcirTiD.) Leavo New York, via. Tamancnd 0,00 a. ra. and via. Hound Ilrook Itoute 7,43 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, e,45 a, m. Leavo Heading, 11,63 a, m., rottsvlllo, H,36 p. in and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, 6,10 8,40 a. tn. and 4,00 p. m. Leave WUlIamsport ,9,45 a.m,n,co p. m. and 4,30 p, t rasscngersto arid from Now York, via. Tama ncnd and to and from Philadelphia go through without change ot cars. j. js. uunm General Manager, C. G. HANCOCK, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan.10. 1881-tf. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WEiTEUN HAILHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOKTU STATIONS. scran ton.. Dellevuo. , Trtvlnnrtllii souTn p.m. p.m. i.m. a.m. p.m. v.rc e 15 09 u Ui a 66 8 43 8 42 8 87 i 43 9 43 9 37 9 30 9 21 9 80 9 45 9 C2 9 63 a iv t ir 22 a 27 84 a 41 46 a 51 65 0 63 7 01 7 ID 7 17 7 21 7 34 7 37 3 04 8 23 3 40 2 30 2 29 2 22 2 15 2 10 ..iLackawannoU 3 20 9 27 3 84 1 89 9 44 ...... i'iit8ton.. . Wf at I'lttfitjin 9 19 1U 03 9 14 ......Wyoming.... 10 OS ....MaitDy , .Dennett,.... Kingston,... 8 25 2 0.1 8 25 1 60 1 42 9 04 10 IS 10 18 2 54 2 64 9 04 8 63 8 47 8 89 8 23 8 17 8 12 8 04) .Plymouth Juno 8 16 8 07 00 1 85 1 23 1 18 . ! UIOUIU,.. Avondalo ... Nnntlnntn . 10 24 3 03 3 Oil S 10 3 18 8 33 8 45 9 61 3 67 10 Si 10 42 1 Ui Hunlock's creek 7 46 13 41 7 S3 12 25 ..Hnickshtnny. ...Hlck'a Ferry. ...lioach Haven. ItHrwIPIr . 10 66 11 01 7 20 12 16 7 20 12 00 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 41) 7 C5 11 39 6 5; 11 10 6 tl 10 BS 6 45 10 60 0 37 10 44 6 11 10 2 '4 a lu 10 os 6 1)4 10 00 6 45 9 40 p.m. a.ra. 11 13 11 20 3 611 9 01) i 00 8 03 8 10 8 13 6 93 8 30 ....llrtflr I'rftAlr. J 7 Hi 7 62' 7 44 7 33 7 S3 7 89 ...wuiow urove. 4 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 I 83 Lime uiago.. Mnv.. . . 111 89 ...llloomsburg IlHTlArt 11 43 11 66 11 65 12 18 catawl'a Urldg'e 4 38 8 S3 4 66 8 52 9 0 5 09 9 04 5 26 t) SO 7 11 ijunvuio... Chulasky,, Cameron, , KHrtlitimliavIM S 45 12 45 a..m p.m. p.m. a.m. .... w- F. HALSTBAD, BuOt.' Superintendent's omco, scranton, fob. 1st, 139. HAIR BALSAM. 1 Ins elegant ilrig is picferuil by thjis Mioliaw'imdit, toani ,iini'nr ariiilc, on nc count of Its Hipntur 'claiiluie$ii4 purity. It cut it aim material only tliitt re IwniiicUl U tlio scalp uuj hair and at wan Retlorei the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair rarkeri JJair lUIsam Is fmcly perfumed and U warranted to pre etit Cdling uf tltc hair aud lo re move dandrufTaiid itching, lli&cox & Co , N.Y, TONIC A Superlallva Health anil Strnolh Rtilnnr. If you tie a intch.inij or former, worn out with overwork, or a mother run do 11 ty family or home hold iluim try Pakkhi.' (SiNctit Tunic, If yoiinon lawyer, rninUter or luiineu man luuned hy mental ttrainoraiixiouicares, do not uk Inloxicalmgltimulanti.hutusoI'aiker'lCinMrTonls If you have Comnmption, Dyipepkla, Uheuraa. Ism, Kidney Lomnlainli, oranyditorderofthelunet, tomach. Low elf, Hood or neive, I'a kK h'i Cingik iONicwillcureyou, ItUtlmUreauitllloodl'uiitUr And the Beit and Surest Cough Curt Ever Utid. If you ore wasting away frontage, diuipalion or any disease or weakness and renuire a stimulant 1st j CiNois'fONHottiicel It will Invigorate uidbuiU you up from the fust dose hut will ne cr Inioslcste. It has saved Imudrcdi of lnts it nay lave youn. CAUTION t-rt.fu.4 U lul.lltiil.,. Ivlfr') Olce itTulc Is I conpoHd t,t lit Uil liUKdlal ! In tl. worlj, oJU.ullrJr dtfffrvat rntu i,rrftrillui i( iWcr alo, Uni fr etnvlsi Ss IIU i Co., N. Y, (Oc, i II t0.i, ,1 la dliS. GIICAT 8AV1NU DUYINd DOLLAR SIZE. deligliiful (.etlume exceedingly popular. There It nothing like It, Inii.l mn luviog Fu TON Couun a and I oulc for tlgnature of S.'SB.ytSf " i,'t UltOESAMNO I11VIU SSc, SI7.E. uiuivii ai, iy March s, '62 ly,