THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUR&, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Growing Pcaclies. 1 Avomm Pkaciiks. Tho present Boason will givo all interested in such matters nn opportunity to test thd merits of various sorts of tiencliesj Tho standard sorU for orchard culture aro Troth's Early lied, Georgo thd Fourth, Honest John, Crawford's' Early, lied llarerijic, Old Mixcn Free Stumj)the-world, Susquehanna, Mae lnim I'oiium, Crawford's Late, Druid Hill Smock, and Health Cling. Thd Susquehanna is n shy bearer, but ltd fine sizo will mako up for lack of quality. As a rule, tho yellow peaches' sell tho best. Tho fourth, eighth, ninth atut twelfth on tho list nro of that description. Peaches do best in a light soil j if on a heavy soil they grow too vigorously and tho fruit will rot. Whilo thoy will not succeed as generally as tho npple, there aro many localities wherd thoy will do very wellt on tho margin of a lako or river thoy are tolerably Buro crop, where tho lalo spring frosts nro warded off by tho influenco of tho water : or planted on a north hill side, where thu lives will bo lato blossoming in llu' pii y. Tho pcaoh could bo more I'xtutisivoly (frown in tho North ern States than it is. There is a nop- tilar fallacy that thoy will not thrive generally. Every farmer should grow enough tor ins own uso at least. I'f.acii Tui:i:s Ovkiiukauino. Tho penn'mliiL' of poach trees to bear im menso crops of fruit is a very serious evil. To it may bo charged tho most of tho diseases of thu peach. Tho trees aro weakened, and thus bccomn easy proy to tho diseases winch destroy them. To guard against overbearing tho trees should be shortened, in, say in February or March, cut away about one-half of the wood formed the Iiroviom year nnd keep tho interior ranches well thinned out, and tho oxtra line quality of tho fruit will well repay the labor of thi work : since in any season when peaches are plentiful, tho markets are glutted with small in ferior fruit, whilo that of line quality will Bell at any timo for good prices, Besides this, when the fruit is about half crown, the trees should bo care fully gono over, and if the fruit is clustered too tlncKly all needed should bo pulled off. This process gives bet ter truit and keeps tho tree healthy. Rotti.no of E.vm,v Fkaoiii:s. It is n desirable thing to have early peaches, say npo in July in I'ensylvatna, but thoso about to plant should remember that there seems but little exception to tho rulo that all tho early sorts are subject to tho rot. Alexander, Hale's early and others like them, frequently lose from a third to two thirds of their fruit from this cause. In a paper read betoro tho I'ennsylvama btato Horn. cultural Society, tho following passage occurs : "My object in this paper more than anything else, is to bring before this nociety some questions connected with peach growing that appear to mo to bo very important, and on which light is very much needed, and one of theso is, tho subject of the universal rotting of all the early variotit s. I wisli to ask, first, ia there a good variety earlier than Mountain Rose or Early York, that don't all rot before ripen ing? Second, does any one know tho reason why, or can anybody throw any light on thu question, why all tho early varieties rot, when later oiiih in the same ground and same kind of weath er, do not!" Early peaches pay market-men bet ter than lato ones and this must bo set off against the failing of the trees in regard to dropping their fruit. Peach Yku.ows. Tho cultivation of the peach is becoming so general through the country that any informa tion concerning it is of interest, and profitablo reading. Wo have thus been tempted to find room for tho fol lowing remarks of Mr. Harris, made before the New York Horticultural Society: "Had invested pretty largely in a peach orchard, and found thoso best cultivated least afllicted. Had mado up my mind that it is a disease that commences in the roots. Knew a sweeping wind, in tho fall, to blow over a number of peach trees ; they were set up again, and when they bore the next year, every one had tho yel lows. H.n twenty-livo acres in peach es, and has lost but few from yellows; thinks lie had but three trees affected hist year, and rooted them out ; thinks it passes from tree to tree. Tho first diseased tree lie had allowed to stand two years, when ho dug it up and planted another in its place, aud it has stood there two yearn, and is free from yellows. Buy good healthy trees aud then cultivate wells don t plow deep near tho tree, but half way between plow deep, cutting off roots, and now feeders will start out." All may not agree as to the advisa bility of plowing off any roots. But all may bo suro that tho peach will well repay all tho care given to it to keep it in vigorous health. Poisonous Book Covers. Tho uso of poisonous dyes to color the covers of books is happily not n common practice. Yet book publishers aro occasionally careless about tho ma terials used in covering their books. Lately in Ti oy a child, whilo playing with some water-color paints, looked about, for some palette, and seized a small book attract d by tho bright green color of its own cover. lie mixed tho paints 011 the covor of thu book for some time. Then mo was sud denly taken with convulsions'. Physi cians who were hastly summoned de clared that ho had been poisoned. They administrated antidotes, but tho child went into convulsion after convulsion, nnd it was only after three days' inces sant labor that tho physicians saved his life. Tho child's wealthy parents afterwaid had tho physicians investi gate tho manner of its being poisoned. They discovered that tho dyo with which tho brightly covered book was covered contained tiie poison. In wet ting tho paints on tho book cover tho child had innocently wet also the dyo and soon transferred some of tho poison to its own hps. There was a comical sido to tho investigation, al though it was no consolation to tin parents tho hook was found to bo n report ot thefaociety lor tho J'revention of Cruelty to Children. Don't Let tiii: Okounu Get Ciiust- ki. A very important point in tillago is to woik tho ground onco over after any considerable rain, thoroughly scar ify it with cultivator or drag, when it first becomes dry enough to work properly ; this will keep it from crust ing anil leave tho surface soil to act partly as a mulch over tho roots of growing plants, besides putting tho field into the most favorable condition , for tho crop, and should tho soil bo more or less inclined to clay, this named management is all important for keen, ing such heavy soils in a light, friable condition, Useful Eeoipcs. Tomato Toa9t. Run a quart of stowed ripo tomatoes through a colan dcr, place in a porcelain stewpan, sea boh with butter, pepper nnd salt and sugar to taste t ont slices of bread thin brown on both Bides, butter ami lay on a platter, and just us tho bell rings for tea on Sunday add a pint of good sweet cream to tho stowed tomatoes. and pour them over tho toast. RUNOVATINO ClIANDKl.IKKS. Mltln ing takes from tho good looks of n room more than n dusty nnd discolor cd chandelier, and there is no need of having ouo in thU condition when a fow cents and a little timo can remedy tho matter. If bronzo powder is mix ed with copal varnish, it can bo ap plied to tho chandelier nnd make it look like new again. About tho pro portion in which they should bo mix ed, ask tho druggist whore you pur- chaso them. Ci.f.aninii Bakinii Disiiks. Baking plates nnd pudding dishes that have been used for n long timo need a thorough cleansing occasionlly. To do this put them in n kettlo of water in which you have put a spoonful of wood ashes to ono quart of water. Let them boil in this for an hour, and if any greaso has been absorbed through cracks in tho glazing, it will bo removed, and pic crust baked 011 a plate thus cleaned will be sweet and not unwholesome. Cituon Oake. A rich citron cako is mado of tho whites of twelve eggs, two cups of butter, four cups of sugar, four and a half cups of flour, half a cup of sweet milk, threo teaspoonfuls of baking powder, and ouo pound of citron cut in thin and small slices. This makes ono very largo cako or two medium-sized onc, and, unless you havo an excellent oven in which you can regulate the heat perfectly, it is better to bake in two tins than ono. If ono tin is used chooso ono with a funnel or spoui in tho centre. Tins docs away witli the danger of burnt edges and a raw centre to tho cake. Soups. To mako nutritious nnd palatablo soup, with ilavors well mingled rouuiies study, practice, and good taste. The best basis for soup is lean uncooked meat, a pound ot meat to a quart of water, to which may bq added chicken, turkey, beet or mutton bones broken up; a mixture of beef, mutton, and veal, with a bit of ham bone, all cut flue, makes a higher llavored soup than any singlg meal; tho legs ot an moats aro noli 111 gel atine, an important constituent of soup. The best herbs are sage, thyme, sweet marjoram, tarragon, mint, sweet basil, parsley, bay leaves, cloves, mace, celery sent and onions. Tho ticst sea soning is that which is mado up of the smallest quantity from each of man y spices. Tho good soup maker must bo a skillful taster. THOUIII.E SAVED. It is a remarkable fact that Thomas' Eclectrio Oil is as good for internal as external use. For diseases of tho lungs and throat, nnd for rheumatism, ueu ralgia, crick in the back, wounds and sores, it is the host known remedy, nnd much trouble is saved by having it al ways on hand. Two Crops of Potatoes in One Season. It has been discovered that two crops of Earlv Rosa notatoes can bo crown on the land in a single season, and that it is worth testing m tnis section. Take young potatoes ot this year a growth and dry for a few days in the shade ; then put them in a trench orcold frame, throw water over thum, cover with a few inches of dirt, and thenulace straw over the frame to prevent too much evaporation. At sundown place over them a glass sash, and removo it the next morning. In four or five days tho potatoes will sprout, when they cau be cut to eyes and planted. Whole potatoes do not answer as well as those that aro cut. Plant in checks two and a half feet apart, or in drills three feet by eighteen inches, and cover lightly, l'rom the digging of early potatoes to the middle of August is the proper timo for the second crop. Cultivate them on the level method and do not hill. The points to bo ob served aro to use plenty of fertilizer, as two crops exhaust the land ; select good seed ; bo sure that the tubers are sprouted before planting ; plant shal low, and endeavor to take advantago of tho season. Or, to givo a more eco nomical method, tho smaller potatoes, provided they are good, together with large ones, if desired, may bo cut and bedded like tho sweet potato, and when thoy are well sprouted cau be taken up in the same manner, removing all but tho most vigorous sprout, and trans planted. In doing this it is well, if possible, to take up the plant entire, with thu earth and decaying potato ad hering. The abovo is recommended by a fruit-growers' and farmers' asso ciation, aud it appears to bo n good method for growing early potatoes as well as late ones. THE PUREST AND BEST. Itemed? liver .lliule. 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It may save your 1 1 1 e. iiiimireus imru ueen saved ny so doing, at a moderate cost Ask vour ilniL'. gist or physical!. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but uso and urge uiem 10 uso nop miters. If you havo lameness In the lotus, with frequent pains and uclies ; numbness of thu thigh j scanty.palnful and frequent ills, chargo of urine, tilled with pus, and which will turn red by standing j a voracious up. petite and unqucuchahlu thirst ; harsh aud dry skin ; clammy tongue, oiten durkly inrreu ; swoucn ami inuamcu gums ; uron sicnl swellim; of tho limbs i frenumt lit tacks of hiccough t Inability to Vold'lho urine, nnd great fatigue In attempting it- you aro Buffering from some form 'of Kid ney or Urinary Complaint, such as Hiiiuiu'h wiheahk oi mo Kidneys, siouu or uiuammrv tlon of tho bladder, gravel nnd renal calcu II .11..,....... - .... -!-. 1 ... 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Bli bottle for tX Tho Compound It tent by mall la the form of pllK or of lozengea, on receipt of price, tl per box for either. Mr, rinkbam freelr aniwera all letter of Inqulir. Kncloao Scent itamp. Send for pamphlet, ilintton ti Jijr. nrT.TPM E. IimniiK's Lrrm rrtta euro Conattpa. tton, lllllousneu and Torpidity of tho Llrcr. S3 centa. AVSoIilby nil DrnKgUt.S:9 FOR THE PERMANENT CURE CONSTIPATION. No other disctuo la bo ere valont la Ihl ooun-1 trr a GamtlDn.ti.on and no remedy ha ever! diulled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort oa a! core. WhAterer tho cauao, however obattnataj mo cue, thifl Mmouy will overcome it. i rlkCiUi vlAlnt ia verr act to bol oorapUwted with constipation. Kidney-Wort' rtrenfthena tho weakened purta and quickly! euro all kind of Piica even 'when phyilolansl Mind mooictnea navo Deioro laiiea. a. gyii you nave miner or mesa tronmea PRICK I. AltMEUS AND THKKSIIEHS AVISH- inj U rur- haw !lit r.asi articles ot aWKWlJJ.-r'" Threshers and Separators, also one and two-horso 'Head Ton ore. with Threshers i.nU Shakers, will do well to call on or uuciresu .1. M. tlULSIIIZEH, Llghtstreet, tirM work warranted- Semi fur prlco list and Kttome atrial. No hotter Machines nro Manu factured for tun section of the country. Juno to. S in. J. W. RAEDER, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, PAPER RULER AND GENERAL BOOK BINDER. BLANK BOOKS OF ALL DESCItm T10XSMADE TO ORDER. PERIODICALS BOUND IN ANY DE- SIR A RLE STYLE J. W. RAEDER, HOdc 112 W. MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE. Pa. NOTICE TO INVESTORS! 11 rut .lfortunjxe Hfiil INlult; I.uuiim made and (mir.iii(eil by tlio Aetata Loan and Trust Company, IIAr)TI2S, SRi RISK 4. School Uondj and MunlclpU .Securities for salo. Best ot references furnish 1. Write for full partic ulars. JAS. 11. HKAUI'WEU., I'res.. E C. Web ster, Treas. dJuly2S4v C VE'S DAUGHTERS: S'riK llnll. 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For Mimer tho advan tages aro almost beyond numbering. 1'ulilln Hpniliera, ltt-mtcri aud Artnra gain from tll'-lr increased compass sueii ncuiy mouuiaieu iniiec tloDs. and from thelrentareed volume of tono such striking contrasts ot power, that the grand faults ot monotony and m.innerlsm give place to a varied and effective delivery. To Tmrlii-r nrilie Vnlrr, whether for hinging or elocution, these lejns anord a thoroughly digested plau fur assailing nil radical faulis ot throat or respiration, besides giving dennttely rbo fundamental p Indoles upon which artistic vocal effort must bo based. Circu lars ot full parti 'Ulars free. Hatnplu lessons .no dollar. It. Ill, l, hit Ol.AKKi:, Voice peclatls. wrl I lllMlllll I., I IlllllUI'lllllln, 1 II. IZ-! a This old nnd will- hm nrnvnn J, , Its value , In all uifle&pea from iahtit Hlatjd.tLa Ktrt f. ula, Itheumattnn, I'). U . fsV'litA SweBln. ByphUttlo Node. liono DlKeawn, etc. JlSSble. i? 0"rl Uebllliy and illnenwi of Sira'7-.01 H" !! 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A coum of llurdorli ntoo.1 Milter, wilt ulltfr lh movt tkertli-al tMt It lithe l.rcatct lltot l'utlfier on earth. S.il'11 y tnoiti. ine il.alerl everr-liere. Ditektlmil tn eleven Unk'uagc. 1'KICK. f ln. rOSTCR,MILBUNoiCO.lPr(lp'l, Buffa'e, N.Y. rob.ltly. HI KV'VvlS1 ino : ... l r..tct . ... H V'V.i.w"", .. ,,,"....., low July To Merreas Sufferers rha Sreat Sar.piaa fie .CS7. DR. J. B. SlVtrSON'S SrXCIKIO URDICINK. Dr. J. U. Simmon's Hncctllc MeUtcme is a uosl- tlve cure tor overwork ot body or br.ln ornxcess of uny kin I, such as weakness and alt diseases re sulting from Nervous Debility, Irrltabllt'.y.Mental tnxlety, L.iuguor, Lassltudc,l)enresslon of Spirits and fuuctUUitl derjngements of the netvons sys tem generally, rnins in lue isacK nr&iae, uiss f .Memory. Pre mature old ago tnd diseases thut tean to consmpt on.tnsa Ity Una unrly grave or uoth. Ko matter uo shattered the (.tem may ba Hum excesses til any kiuu, a nuurtcourse otlhts medicine will restore tho lost functions and tiro- cure health and tmpptnesswhere before was du- sponuency an J giooui 1 no specinc .Mcninne is oe. ing used with wonderful success. Pambhleta s-mt frco to all. Write for them and get full partrlcutar. Price, Sped lie it no per packagn.oi six packages for p,iu. will ho sent by mall on receipt, of money Addressall orders, .1. It. HIMPSm.vs MKDICINK fO Nos. UH and 1 CMaln street, Buffalo, N. Y Tor sale by J. II. KINPOItTS, lilooms'mrg, Pa. feb 21 SIM y 'iMi.i !?rtrtlrllr, "irii, ATTr,,i i uu uauivuib lr aw juuiui. IS THE MOST Economical Power Known FOK DRIVING LIGHT MACHINICRV. It takes but little room. It never gets out of ropalr. It can not blow up. It necde no fuel It needs no engineer. There Is no delay; no tiring up; no ashes to clean uway; no extra Insurance to pay; no repair ing necessary; no coal bills to pay, and It. Is always ready for use. It Is Invaluable for blowing Church Organs for running Printing Presses, sewing Machines, Turn ing Lathes, Scroll Saws, Grind Stones. Coffee Mills, Sausago Machines, Feed Cutters; Corn Mills, Eleva tors, etc. Four horso power at 40 pounds pressure of wn.cr. It Is noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Send for circular to tho llackus Water Motor Co., Newark, N. J stating name of paper you saw ad vertlscmentlu. Price, $15 to fcioo, Sept. 30-tf enaweek tn your own town Terms and Hout 0"nt treo. Address II. IUm.it & Co., Portland, Halne. march 31 -ly m BLOOMSBURG, PA. WHEW FOUND MAKE A PTE OF THE RIGHT I'LACl? TO GET A SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT IS AT DAVID LOWENBESRC ItHGRCIIAIVT TAIIiOK. mylish WhJI MaMe; fflotliing AT THE EXAMINE THE FINEST STOCK OF YOUTHS' BOY'S ami Ghildm's CLOTHING. BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS HANDSOME PATTEliNS. PERFECT FITS , AN IMMENSE STOCK OF siisrcg- goods ON HAND. urn.. BLOOMSBUHG SIXTH N011MAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., Ph. D., Principal. THIS SCHOOL, oh at present constituted, oners tlio very best faeiuties for Professional and Classical learning. buildings spacious. Inviting nnd commodious i completely heated by steam, well vontllated. lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply of 'LTCatloniealthfu!, nnu easy of access. Tonchci (experienced, cniclent, and alive to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough Kxpensof moderate. Kit t centa a week deduction to all expecting to teach. Students udmlttcd at any time, ltooms reserved when desired. Courses of study prescribed by tho State 1 I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. I Ailjttnct Course: Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music. IV. Course in Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. Tho Elementary . Sclontlflo and Classlc.M Coursoa nro PKOl'ESSIONAL, and Students graduatng therein, tecelvo Stato Diplomas, conferring tho following corresponding Degrees; Master of the Elements; Master of tho scloncesi Master of the Classics. Uraduates In tho other Courses receive Normal Certltlcatep their attainments, signed by tho oniccrsottho Hoard ot Trustees. The course of stud y prescribed by tho stato Is liberal, and tho Sjlontltlo and Claaslcnl courses nro not Inferior to those ot our best Colleges. Tho State requires a higher order ot citizenship. Tho times demand It. It Is ono ot tlio prime objects of this School to help to secure It. by furnish InginlelllgentandeniclcntTeachersforherSchools. To this end It solicits younj persons uf good abilities and good purposes, thoso who desire to Improve their time and their talents, as students. To all such It promises nld In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities tor well paid labor nf tcr leaving school For Catalogue, address tho Principal. IION.WIM.IA.U IM.WHl.l., Pre, Idem lloitrd f Tm.ifM, F P. MLLMYEtl, Secretary, 0K. 1, it.- worn ,sa:ei.e. Tito followlni; properties from $300 TO $12,000 Variously locntwl In RLOOMSRURO nml other places, nlVortllltg chuup homes or prof Itnblc Investment. A KriiMic Dwelling In jroml couilltlon. A SPECIAL 11AR0AIN. Several Small P3AMB DV7ELLINGS. Delnililu clienphoiiii's or gnotl investments. A number of linnmi Fica.mi: Duei.i.ino.s Pl.KASAN'TI.Y I.OU.V1 KI). BRICK DWELINGS from CIIKAP In REST tit various locutions. BUILDING LOTS on nenrly nil streets tit vn rlous prices. CoxTitAtnr) Maiik to Rtiit.n FRAME OR URICIC HUILDINC5S of uny tluscriptlon, to tie clone promptly ami satisfactorily. l'AKMS b'Oli SALE In Illoom, Denton, Flshlngcrcck, Hemlock, Jlnilison, MIMlin, .Montour, .Tnckson Pine, Cntawissa ami Centre townships. The above at all prices ami embracing hind for Farming, Gracing, Trucking and Tobac cs Raising. Also several t'ood TIMBER TRACTS anil SAW MILXS. At-so IIphinim Locations with trade estab lished, inclttdini; a Woolen Ittilly in (lood Coudllion and Location, Carriage Manufactory, Coal Yard, Lime Stono Quarries, and Kilns. All the above run be bought at fair prices ami on rcasonaiile terms, t or particulars, apply to JOHN A. FUNSTON, PAUL K. WHIT. BORDENTOWN Female OollegelMilitary Institute FOR I FOK Ycung L dies. Boys ti Teung ilea. plenillil Selniutfi in lluilulnfiil I.oentlniiM, (Hve minutes' walk apart). IIKALT11PUL. lluMBI.lKi: ANl TllonOUllII. Sperlitl ltittei Tor Ilroilirr nml Slxlt-r. Send for Catalogues. Address: ItKV. VM. 110WI5.V, A.M., IDrdentoffu, N.J, nug tl-4w r CUT THBS OUT! AS!NKTE8S5igS40wpEEERK. Vehavoatoioalnl5 leading Cities, InmiMhlc'i o ir uL-ntiolttaiu tlie'r mih lUquUH)'. IUxt I tctiiiltw u i-l l'rlm'lpul (JIIktm mv n t Cih. I' 1. nuI for our New L'uIuUikui- uinl t' 1 i ftyCi I 3l2LitcUuwnnna Ave L, it a LutfELL SCRANTOH, PA. Murch 3-1 y STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Every Estey Organ Sold is made i Throughout with I Equal fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones. Stnd for Uluitratcd Catalogue. CE1SBBATED WEBER HAKDMAN PIANOS, And other iir.st class Pianos, und a large lot of MUSIC VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BAItfJOO, MUSICAL OMUINITTE, VIOLIN STRINGS, AikI cverylliiiig in the MiinIc line. J". SALTZER, MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH STOKE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG Pa. WEBER-HARDMAW PIAlsTOS, FINK INLAID FRENCH WALNUT Kany Toiiiin. Satlslltctlou Gunrtiiilccd. DBA.C03Sr'S &XJJSTO ROOMS, MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WIXjHBS-BARBJEI, FA Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Ueasons Why they ave VrefevretV to Other Vonnis Vlaxtris or V.xtvrual Ufmedksi I'lrn. Becaujo they pop(i all tlio merit of th itreiigtliening porotu pltitur, ami contain lu al dlttou theri'tu the newly tlintovert'il powerful and active vegetable combination width w:it with In crcued rtilicfiicli'ijl, stimulating, tedutlva and counter Irritant tlli'iin. .SOCOIIll, llcrauia they area genuine phtrmiceutlcal prep aration, ami ki rtcogiilcid by tho profcialon. Tlllrtl. Ilrcauie they aro thu only plaetm that relieve pain at ouce. Fourth. Decaute tlicy will ponitlvely cure illieanei wblch other remedlea will not oen relieve, I'lfth. Hecauo over WOOpliysliluus and driigglt Into voluntarily tcallfled that tlicy uruiiuerlortoull other plaatern or medtciuta tor exterual use, NUtll. llecauao the liiilnllfurluri'ra have recclvul tlie only uii'dali ever gitrn f"i poroua plaatera. Benson's Capciuc Porous Plaster! SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Clicmlita, ew York, AH UU UH.IICIM AT MKT. 'Piu..!t.icti MEAD'S Medicated CUKNmd BUNION PLASTER. Novt'8l.y JSutUlnif lu iiii uurltl cuuul M U Cur lb cimof SorvfuU, I'iuivUi, tlolli.Tfllff, UI4 btri. Horv tfi; utrgurlal PWttm, t frrb, Iax r 1 dlitkiti, U witir UU. All druiftUu tud covtu ilori kitri (! li. It. Mkr-t A (. TrvpS, flltititrili, tu tj. ttte AUJCUHt U4W Every buyer should Select an Organ That guarantees good Every day work and Years of servitt. J, ESTEY & CO., Brattlcboro.Tt BOOKS, CASE OKGAN, J STOPS, $110 CASH. June l J. SALTZER'S Goneral Sewing Machine Depot, Fill Store Below Market St, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Celeliratefl White Sewing MacMoe Now Davis Vertical Feed Sow ing Machine, Now Homo Sowing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Fstoy Sowing Machine, Genuino Pingor Sewing Machine. Singer Pattern Sowing Machino, Attachments, best Bewlni? Machine Oil, nnd Nee. dies for all cowing machines, Hewlntr Machines Bold on monthly pnytnents- Llborul discount made for cash. Every machine purchased from mo Is warranted to Lukept In food runnlnirorler for llvo years free of charire, und thorouli In. structlons ulven by the best lady oporator in this it .l. M I , tlltUKW. AKUUIIUO my b.wva v. wavuuica uviultr pureilttaillaj. $5 to 3!20Vcr I" homo. Baraploa worth 5 u iu (iisUfM, Address htinson Co- Port- ruio inarcii si, RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA RAIMIOAD. PHIL. ADBLPIIIA KI1IE It, It. DIVISION. riilladclphta and Krln Hallroad Division and Northern central Hallway. SUMMER TIME TAHLE. lDcrrcct Juno Stli, 1SS2, trains loavo Northum berland. KABTWAW), o.m a. m. Sea Bhoro BxproSfifor Hunbury, nar rlsburir and Intermcdlato stations, Ijtncaster, Philadelphia, Now York, ltaltlmoro and Washing, ton, nrrlvln? at Philadelphia b.to ti. m.t Now York, 0.18 p. m. llaltlmore, o.lo p. m. Washington 0.47 p. m., making closo connections at Phlladtl phla for all Sen Shoro poln W. 1.4J p. m. Day express for Sunbury, Harris, burifandlntermcdtafo Btntlons, Lancaster, Phil. adolphta, New York, llaltlmore ana Washington, arriving at Philadelphia T.M p, m.t New York, lu.sop. m.: liaiuiiiurL-, i.xu v. in.i ,t aaiiiiifrwn, p. m. Pullman Parlor car through to Philadel phia and passenger coaches through to Philadel phia and llaltlmore. 8.05 p. m. willlamsport Accommodation for Nunburv, iMrrlsburg nnd nil Intel mediate sta tions. Lancaster, Plillndelphla and Now York, arriving at Philadelphia t.K a. tn. ; Now York e.lo a. m. creeping ear eceominouaiiuns can uo secur ed at Ilarrlsburg for Philadelphia nnd Now York. Philadelphia passengers can icmaln In sleeper un disturbed until T a.m. l.fJS n. tn. Krlo Mall for Sunbury. rinrrisburg and Intermcdlato stations, Lancaster, Philadel phia, Now York, lialllmoro nnd Washington, nr rlvlng at Philadelphia too a.m.; New York, 11.15 a. rn, llaltlmore 7.4K a. m. : Washing, ton, 9.17 a. in. Through Pullman sleeping cars nro run on this train to Philadelphia, llaltlmore and Washington, and through passenger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. WK3TWAIID, 0.86 n. m. Krlo Mall for Krlo nnd nil Intermcdlato stations with through Pullmnn Pnlaco car und tnrougn passenger coacnes 10 itrio. For Cnnnndalgua nnd Intermcdlato stations, Rochester, llurfaio and Niagara Falls, with Pull man Palace car and passenger coaches through to Kocnesier 1.4s i). in. Niagara Rxnress for Knno and Inter mediate stations wltli through passenger coaches to Kano. For lUnandatgua and principal Inter mediate stations, Itochcster, iiutfalo and Niagara Fulls with through parlor car to Wntklns and through passenger coaches to Itochcster. 6..ia p. n., Fast line for Lock Iluvtn nnd Interme dlato stations, and Elmtra, Wntklns and Interme diate stations, with through passenger coacheB to wniKins. TIIltOLtlll TItAINS FOH NOIlTHUMllKltLANI) FHOM TUB is AM ANI1 SOUTH. Nlairnra Exnrt ss loaves Now York. B30a. 111. : Philadelphia J40 a. m.s W shlngton, 8.07 a. m.; Ilal.lmoro9.0a. m., arriving nt Nonhumberlanii 1.41 p.m., with through Pullmnn Parlor car from Philadelphia und through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fast Lino leares Now York 7.66 a. m. ; Philadel phia, 11.05 a.m.; Washington, 9.37 a.m.: Haiti more, tofji a.m.. arriving nt, Northumoerland 6.S3 p.m., with through passenger coaches from I'liiiauejpnia ami uuitiinuru, Urlo Mall leaves New York 7.6S p. m.; Philadel phia, 11 so p. m.j Washington, 9-07 p. in.; Balti more, ll.von m. arriving at Northumberland!. 3! a. in., with through Pullman Palace sleeping cars irom i-uiiaueipuiu, tnsuington una jiitiiunoru and thruugh passenger coaches from Philadelphia. N JOUTHEKN CENTRAL KAILWAY On nnd ftf tr February mth.lssl.trtilns will lave Sunbury its follows: NOKTUWAUD. Northern Express COO n.m.,arrlvo Klmlm 11.30 pm Arrive nLuannnaitiKua n.v) p. ra. " HocheaUT 440 " Nlatrara. s 45 " Nlafarn Express 1.60 p. m. arrlvo Klmlrn 0.05 p m arrivo uananuaiRua s.ao " Rochester B its " " Nlatrara 13.60 n m Fast lino 5.16 pm arrlvo Elmlra lu.'jopm tuiKins ii.iupm SOUTUWAKD. Scutlicrn Express 1.32 a.m. arrlvo lldrrisb'g 3.15 11 ta arnvo rnnauoipuia J.eo " Now York 0.35 " " Baltimore J.to " Woshtncton K22 a rn Loci: Haven Ex 10.60 a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g 12.es pm arrivo rniiaaeipnia o.uu p m " Now York 8.45 ' 11 DalUmoro 6.ao " Washington 6.47 Day Expressl.63 p m arrlvo Ilarrlsburg 8.81 p ra rnimaeipuui i.uo " " Now York 10.00 " " Baltimore 7.00 " Washlncton 8.1: Krlo Mall 1.05 a. tn. arrive riarrtsbur; 3 00 a. m rutiaueipuia i.u " Now York .33 ' " BalUmoro T.00 " Washington s.ti J.lt. wood, oenoral Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Uoneral Manager. pHILADELPHA anu READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Juno 20, 1SS2. TRAINS LB1VS BOPBKriB F0LLOWS(8DNDAT EXCXITKD. For Now York,Phlladelphtn,Readlne,Pottsvll!e Tamao.ua, c, 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. ra. 4 to and 7, so p. m. For Willlamsport, 0,15 8,60 a. m. and 4,tK p. m. TBlINSrOK llOfRBT LKAVX AS fOLLOWS, (SCMDAT Bicimn.) Loave Now York, via. Tnmanend 9,00 a. ra. and via. Bound Brook Itouto 7,45 a. m. Loave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leavo Roadlng, 11,65 a. m., Pottavllle, 1,9 p. ra and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,10 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. a. Leave Vllllamsport,9,45 o.m,s,oo p. m. and 4,so p. m Passoneers to and from New York, via. Tama, nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without change ot curs. J. E. WOOTTEN. General Manager, C. 0. HANCOCK, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan.io. 1881-tf. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN UAIMIOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOHTH, p.m. p.m. a.m STATIONS. .. ..Hcranton.... llRllevnn. . SOUTH a.m. p.m. pjt, a 15 9 09 9 03 8 66 8 45 8 42 8 37 V 43 v 4) 9 30 9 45 9 62 9 63 10 6 17 5 22 6 27 S 84 0 41 46 S 61 0 65 0 68 7 02 7 10 7 17 1 92 7 30 7 37 S 00 8 26 2 3S 1 29 2 22 2 15 1 10 9 87 Taylorvllle..1 2 30 tl 27 2 34 2 89 2 it 9 30 .LACKawanna., PlltJitnn. . . 9 21 9 19 .. West Plttston 10 o;t 9 14 ....Wyoming.... Maltby llennetf. lu 08 8 25 8 23 2 0.1 1 60 1 42 1 35 1 23 1 IS 9 04 9 04 Kingston.... Klnirntsm 10 18 10 18 10 20 10 34 10 42 10 6fi 11 07 2 64 2 64 3 02 8 00 8 II) 3 18 I .Plymouth Juno 8 16 8 65 ...riymouui... Avondalo ... Nnnllpnln 8 07 8 47 8 00 1 03 8 89 8 2S Hunlock's CTee'k 7 46 12 42 7 S3 12 25 ...Hhickshmny. ....men's Ferry. 8 17 8 12 3 45 8 40 3 61 8 60 3 D7 9 00 S 00 4 07 8 05 4 12 8 10 4 20 8 II 4 27 8 95 4 83 8 30 4 83 8 35 4 611 8 52 9 09 5 09 9 114 5 25 0 20 7 20 12 15 1 20 12 110 7 13 11 47 1 09 11 40 7 03 11 39 6 57 11 10 6 tl 10 6S 0 45 10 60 6 37 10 44 6 19 10 22 5 10 10 03 6 04 10 00 6 45 9 40 ueacn itaven. ....Berwick.. .ltrlflr PrAlr. 11 13 8 (Ml 7 60 7 62 7 41 7 38 7 33 7 23 7 11 11 20 ...Willow Grove. Lime Itldgo.. Espy ...Bloomsburg.. , ltunflrt 11 39 11 45 11 61) 11 6S 12 19 Catawl'a Bridge ....uanyiiio..., ....Cnulasky... nATYIAMn 43 Northutnberl'd" 12 45 p.m. a.m. a..m. p.m. p.m. a.m. , . W. V. HALSTKAD, Sunt, Superintendent's omco. Scranton. Fob. 1st, ISM. Ti,iiir,'iM hair balsam:. i I his trlcsant -Jre.si.ig is n-fcirrd ly tlWe wnoii.m'uwinttoany Minil.nr article, on ac count of Its superior 'ucaniincisaml purity. It rnitinm. mi-rml. only that aro beneficial to the scalp and lair nnrtnl .1-.... Restores Ihe Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair GINGERTONIC Superlative Health and Strength Retlorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house, hold duties try Parkek's Gincur Tonic, 1 ,7 ' ,y0iui.rc l1"!. nU'tn Wnew man hunted by menta .train or onxlou. caret, do not take totoxicauiie.tiroulanti.lulUiePuiUr'idmKorTonlo 1 ,fl.ii,iavf L Con.umption, Dy.pep.ia, Klieurae, lim,Kldiieytoroplaini,ornylisoiderofthelunE., tomach. Lowell, Lloodornerve.,PiiKtB' Gmoia Tome willcure you. III. the Create.t Blood Purifier And tlii Beit and Surett Cough Cure Ever Uied. If you ere wa.tinf away from age, tliuipation or any disea.e or eakncu and reauiie .timulant ulce Omoaa Tonic at once 1 it will Invigorate andbuiki you up from Hie fu.t dee but will never Intoxicate. It ha. tared bundled, of live. it may tare yourt. CAUTION l-lt.fu., til iul,iltl, r.(k.r',0!oetTol U mpo4 ft It. U.l Riiidll .,ili In lb, orU, nj U .tll.Ir i i J?? r""'1"'" ' !("' .'. BJ fcrclKulu IUk A C4, N, Y. .oe, & 1 ,1m, ,1 J,,,,, U liuil. CUEAT 8AVNq PVVINQ DOOAn Blt ItirLh nn I..)... t. -. aelighiful perfume enceedinjly popnl.r. There It notliluK like It, Iiulit upon having Fu. Ton Coloonb and look for .Ignature 01 0 try belUe, Any dntnl.t or dl.r la trruiatt lAHOEBAMNa UUVI.VIJ Ho. $IZt Lt.Tj-ra KI'lVL't' mm MarcU 1, 'tiV ly,