The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 15, 1882, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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Starting Plants from Slips.
l'oter Henderson, In tho TmiUcs'
Floral Cabinet, gives tlio following
ilircctlons for tho domestic iiropngtv
tion of plants from slips: Florists nso
wlint nro called propagating lienches
for rootlnjr cuttings when wanted on a
largo Hcale, no thoy usually nro by
them but when nn amateur, not hav
ing greenhouse facilities, wishes to
root n few slips, thero is no process
that wo can recommend better than
what is known as tho "saucer system,"
which, oven at tho risk of telling it to
8omo of your readers who nlreaay un
derstand it, I must again repeat, as
thero is no other plan that is ho simplo
nnd so safo. TnKc any common sau
cer or plate, into which put sand to
the depth of an inch or so. Then
prepare tho cuttings in tho usual man
ner and placo them in tho sand closo
enough to touch each other. The
Hand is then to bo watered ho as to
bring it into tho condition of mud.
Tho saucer thus filled with slips may
bo placed on tho window-sill and ex
posed to tiie sun. The cuttings must
be fully exposed to tho sun, and never
shaded, lint 0110 condition is abso
lutely csciiii.il to success: until the
cuttings take root the sand must be
kept continually saturated with water,
nnd always in the condition of mud.
To do this tho slips must bo watered
at least once a day with a very fino
roso watering pot, and the watering
must bo done very gently, else the
cuttings may bo washed out. There
is every certainty that ninety-nine per
cent, of tho cuttings put in will take
root, provided they were in the proper
condition when placed in the saucer,
and that tho temperature has not been
lower than sixty degrees for greem
house plants, or less than eighty de
grees lor tropical plants. By tho
saucer system a higher degree of tem
perature may bo maintained without
injury thau "by any other system of
propagation, aa the cuttings in reality
are placed in water, and will not wilt,
provided the water is not allowed to
dry out. Still, the tender slip, until
rooted, will not endnro a long contin
uation of very high temperature, and
wo would advise that propagation be
done at such seasons that they may
have as near as possible a uniform
tcinperaturo of seventy-five or eighty
degrees in tho sunlight. When root
ed they should bo potted in dry soil,
Biich as is recommended for sowing
seeds in. They should bo placed in
pots not exceeding two and a half in
ches in diameter nnd treated carefully,
by shading and watering for two or
three days.
Two Hundred Years.
I'Ult.AllKl.l'llI.V Plllll'AniNO TO OBI.U-
nuATi: lir.n m-ci:ntensiai. a
lt.NI CIVIC, MUSICAL AND
MII.ITAHY l'AOKANT OK
I'OUlt UAVS I'ltO
l'OSKl).
Appended is n iienernl outline of
the more prominent features of the
bi-centennial celebration in Philadel
phia tho latter part of October. It is
promised by those in charge that the
observance of the two hundredth an
niversary of tho founding of Philadel
phia and tho commonwealth of Penn
sylvania will bo the grandest celebra
tion ever held in Philadelphia, not
excepting the centennial.
FinsT DAY.
Parade of civic bodies, including
thirty-fivo companies from thu state,
tho old firemen of Philadelyhia, the
paid liro department, who will enter
tain the visitors ; the United States
department, the postoflice, showing the
rise and progress of the postal service.
The United States mint will display
the process of coining, striking off a
commemorative medal ; tho city and
state departments, the secret and be-,
nevolent societies, temperance organ
izations, the butchers in magnificent
costume. The marine band of Wash
ington will be at tho head of the
United States department. Grand
tableaux of tho lauding of Peuu at
Dock street wharf, naval display on
the Delaware, ending with magnificent
display of fire works in the park, with
piec s illustrating tho early history of
Philadelphia. At least 25,000 men
will be in the procession.
SKCON'I) DAY.
Parade of tho different trades, man
ufactories, and foundries of Philadel
phia, with wagons, all showing the
vni ions modes of manufacture; wood
ware, hardware, furniture, printing,
dyeing, weaving, sewing machines,
' engine building, tinware, household
goods, upholstering. Grand parade
of the Pennsylvania railroad, showing
tho rise and progress of railroading
and car building. Thirty thousand
mechanics and manufacturers in line.
In the evening grand historical moving
tableaux, showing historical incidents
in the hUtory of Pennsylvania, follow
ed by an epic poem," illustrated by
tableaux in tloats or ears, each car
drawn by four horses, and shown by
lights and carried by men.
Tlllltl) DAY.
Musical entertainment,
hall (oid machinery hall)
Allison's
engaged,
lighted by electrio lights and fitted up
to nccommouaio irj.uuu persons ; a,000
singers on tho platform ; all tho pr'ui-
cipai iveisii ana uerman singing
Bocicuei arm cuoirs; 5ii,.'oU in pnzes ;
reception to tho societies in the even
ing. Grand regatta on tho Schuylkill
by tho navy. Bicycle race and Cal
edonian ijanies in the nark. Parade
of Knights Templars j all the leading
comnianuenes irom the principal
cities ( five to ten thousand Knights,
with their magnificent costumes and
Oriental drill on parade j reception at
mo academy ot music, Horticultural
and industrial hall in the ovenlng,
FOUKTII DAY.
Mho greatest military display over
Been in Pennsylvania! 25,000 state
and visiting troops and Grand Army
posts; nil tlio .National Uunril of l'enn
sylvania and Now Jersey ; visiting
corps irom uoston, riovuience, isow
1 ork, linltnnore and other points ;
iu.uuu men ot the Uratul jrniy,nr
rangcmeutH will be made to entertain
nil visiting delegations of soldiers. In
the evening tho city will be entirely
illuminated, and receptions at the
Academy of Music, horticultural hall
and other places. During the four
days tho city will bo magnificently
decorated tno united btates win lend
tho assistance of all departments.
Vow is tho time for tlio minlstors to
work up a revival by telling sinners
that it tnoy don 1 repent thoy 11 go
wnero Uniterm lias gone, ino man
even in tho next world, will want to
find himself in such disgraceful com
pany,
"cum on on."
L. P. Follott, Marion, O., states that
ho hui used Thomas' Kclectrio Oil for
burns.and has found nothing to equal
It in soothing tho palu and giving relief.
Forms of Oaths.
Tho forms of oath now In use in tho
legislative assemblies of various foreign
countries aro as follows i Bavaria "I
swear. So help me God and His Holy
Gospel." Denmark "I promlso and
swear. So help mo God nnd His Holy
Word." Greeeo "I swear in tho
name of tho Holy and Consubstnutial
and Indivisible Trinity." Hcsso
Darmstadt "I swear. So help mo
God." Saxo Coburg and Baden "I
swear. So help me Urxi. iiouana
"I swear. So help mo God. Portu-
nl "I Bwc ar on the Holy Gospel.
Prussia "I swear by God, tho Al
mighty nnd Omniscient. So help mo
God." Servla "I swear by one God
and with all that is according to law
most sacred nnd in this world dearest.
So hcln mo God in this and that other
world. Spain After swearing the
deputy on tlio Gospol, tho 1'iesldent
says: "Then may God rettav you : but
If you fall, may llo claim It from you."
Swedon and Norway "I (President
or Vice President only) swear before
God and His Holy Uospel. 1 will be
faithful to this oath as suro as God
shall save my body nnd soul." Switz
erland "In the presence it Almigiuy
God I swear. So help mo God."
United States "I do solemnly swear.
So help mo God." It is noted, in con
nection with this record, that as States
advance in civilization they show nn
increased disposition not to swear.
For example, Austria, France, Ger
many, Italy and the United States
either abandoned the theisttc oath or
mado its use optional j while in unim
portant nnd backward countries, like
Servia, Greeo, Portugal and Spain, tho
oath is most stringently imposed,
Men and Women,
Although both sexes aro bound by
tho same code of morals, thero appears
to be two states of morality. One for
women and one for tho man; and
women have instituted these two states.
In her ignorance and blindness she tol
erates in men that which sho condemns
in her own sex. A man may go
wherever his passioiw or inclinations
lead him, yet he is coddled, flattered,
smiled upon and recognized in society.
IIo may bo addicted to the vice, yet
he finds no dilliculty in effecting n
passport into the society of pure
women, or being admitted to the homes
of respectable families. But how is it
with a woman t If she has strayed
from the path of virtue, or has been
sought, won, ruined and forsaken, is
thero a hand in kindness held out to
lead her back to the paths of rectitude?
If she makes the fatal mistake and
takes tho first step to ruin, but perhaps
would gladly return, is she allowed
to do so? Is sho by the influence of
homo humane sister, ever restored to
her friends, society and the world?
No ! the very women who smile upon
the hardened libertine, frown upon his
unhappy victim, and shut her out for
ever from a purer, happier life.
Althoug tho making of a new uoso
for a person deprived of his natural
organ of smelling has been repeatedly
undertaken with success, it is a nice
and dflicult operation ; and an attempt j
just mado in Vienna by Prof. Billroth,
one of the most distinguished Burgeons
of Austria, to supply a soldier who had
been frightfully mutilated iu Bosnia
with an artificial nose, has attracted
much attention. Tho material for the
new organ was taken from the skin of
the forehead. Tho operation is report
ed to have been entirely successful, aud
with a supplementary shaping process,
it expected to result in a nose that can
not be distinguished from a natural
one.
The bicycle is said to be a graceful
arrangement, composed chiefly of two
wheels turned by three cranks ; one
seated on a saddle, turns tho other two
with his feet.
Demand it, 'ami tako no other iron
preparation except Brown's Iron Bitters.
It is tho best.
When vou have found n man who
thinks it his duty to tell you of your
faults you have also found a man who
never thinks it his duly to tell you of
your virtues.
Tho law of harvest is to reap more
than you sow. Sow an act and you
reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap
a character; sow a character aud you
reap a destiny.
Iiiffersoll has endorsed Beecher,
Beecher has endorsed Ingersoll, and
Satan has increased his order for fuel
for next year by over a thousand
tons.
A vigorous growth of hair is pro
moted and tho youthful color restored
by applying Parker's Hair Balsam.
Aro tho Purostantl Dost
Blttorscvor mado.
Thoy nro compounded from
Hops, Mult, Bucliii, JIanilrnko
and Dandelion, tho oldest, beat
and most valuablo medicines in
tho -world and contain all tho best
and most curotivo proporties of all
other remedies, bomg tho grenteBt
Blood I'uriflor, Liver Regulator,
and Lifo and Health Restoring
Agont on earth. No diseaso or
ill health can possibly long exist
whero jjop Bitters nro used, bo
varied aim jicrfect their operations.
Thoy givo now lifo and vigor to
tho aged nnd infirm. To all
whoso employments cait30 irregu-
janty 01 tno dowcis or urinary
organs, or who require nn Appeti
zer, Tonio and mild Stimulant,
jop Bitter uro invaluable, being
highly curative, tonio nnd stimu
lating, without intoxicating.
No matter what your feelings or
symptoms nro, what tho diseaso or
nilmont is, uso nop Bitters. Don't
wait until you aro sick, but if you
only feel 'bad or iniseriiblo, uso
jrop Bitters at once. It may savo
your life. Hundreds havo been
saved by to doing. 1500 will bo
paid for a caso they will not euro
or help.
JJemcmbor, nop Bittors is no
vilo, drugged, drunken nostrum,
but tho Purest and Best Mcdicino
ovor mado; tho "Invalid's Friend
and hopo," and no person or
family should bo without it. it)
WANTED LIVE MAN
Tn Triivrl ami Hollrlt Onlcru for NUIIHHUV
HTOI K. A knowledge ot the business easily ao
(inlred. SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID BY US,
Must coins well recommended and be able to fur
nish security, Address 11. u. Oil AHK Co. Nursery,
men, Mouth Merrick street, lbtladolpb!. aug 'a
4f d
I flirmA WBEK.
111 a day at home oially made
Costly outnt
ujusta, Jlalna
tu&rch 31 .y
w
4
1.YL2.A E. t3 INK MAM'S
yT.qTTlPT.K. COMPOUND.
1'nr tttl tftnr rnliifiiWomptalutaaml AVffiVnMftM
fcti f.tiHnion to our tK't fr runic population
1 Mi'ttlttrtft for rtniii, ItiTPiitfit by a Woman.
Prepared by a Woman
Tfcf f.rrkltat HVBfttl hrrf Sl th ! t UltUr?,
t3TltrcvT( 1 tV d.'oopltif uptrlts, Inrlgorfttet and
hirnun!ittli orotic rnnctloiit, civMctutlclty nd
flrmnowto thU'p, ti'ftoiofl thenAtural lustre to tba
typ, an J A uita on the pftJo chetk of woman the f rsih
rtmi of Ufc'i rprta? aud eurl jr iuoimer time.
rCThjilclanj Uie It anJ Preicribo It Frsely.-tt
It rem jrfj faint at in, flitukney, dot troyi fcll craTlog
for ttlmaltDt, undrclItTtiircatoeMof tho itommch.
That feellnjf of bvarl.itt dawn, ?j.aOnglta, weight
and lAckulie, U alwayn itrmnnentty cured ty It use,
Far the en re ofKliney Complaint of eltbar ex
thU Compea d U vaaurpassed.
l.YWAE. I'lXKIIAM'ft ItT.OOl VUIlTriEfl
will criulicnto trtrj reileo ot Humors from the
Blothl, and irtre tone and strength to the system, of
man woman or child. InIt on liarlng lb
Bth the Compound and DIoodFuriflrrare prepared
at t33 and 833 Western Arenue, Lynn, Mass. Prlceof
either, U Sli bottle for Bent by mall In the form
of pillit or ot lotenjce, on receipt of price, $1 per box
fur either. Mrs. Pinltham freely aniwcrt all letters ot
Inquiry, Encloto Set. etainp. Snd for pamphlet,
Nn f fttnlly should be without LYDIA E. riXKHAiTfl
UVEU I'lMA Ther cure constipation, biliousness,
&Diltorptdlty ofthellrer. ta cents per box.
ArSollby nUIniKgUt.-tf 0)
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE
CONSTIPATION.
No other dUeoao it so prevalent In this conn-1
try a Constipation, and uo romcdy has ever .
eaualled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort as a I
I cure. Whatever tho cause, ho woTer obstinate
tno case, tnii rexnoaywiu overcome it i
nil this outrcesinff com
rlbbOi clalnt Id verr ant to be I
complicated with constipation. KldneyAVort '
strengthens the weakened parta and quickly
cures all kinds of Fllee erenwhen physicians!
ana meaicu.es nave Deiora iiuea
u nnryounavo citaoroi tacto troubles
PRICE 8U lusEr Drupglsts I
IJ1AUMKUS AXI) THKKSHKHS WISH
1 Inj tj iurrliaio ilrst o:ass articles of
Threshers and Separators,
also one and two-horse Ticail rowers, with
Threshers ml Shakers, wilt do well to call on or
addrers
J. M. nULSIIIZEP,
Llghtstreet,
IV n work warranted- Send for price list nnd
(rive me a trial xo batter Machines uro Manu
factured tor this sccllou ot the country.
tune cu. s-m
MMuM MaokB
J. W.RAEDER,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
PAPER RULER
AND
GENERAL BOOK BINDER.
BLANK HOOKS OF ALL DESCRIP
TIONS MADE TO OHDEli.
PERIODICA LS li 0 UND IN ANY DE
SIRABLE STYLE
j. w. r audi: n,
llOdc 112 W. MAKKET STREET,
WILKES-BAREE, Pa.
r wit - WviAiw
1
blepanpi or Chronic Indlsestlon, the debility and
mental stupor resultlnu frcm n coailve imblt, my
bo certainly avoldeU Dy rejulatlne tho system
wllh that a reeable and rtfreshinu Standard
Preparation, Takkint a .ikltzk ai-kkibnt.
PliOCUltAllLE AT A LI, DHUOGISTS.
Sept, 13, l-w. r
$10 TO $20,00
In Iflpltlmite ludlclous speculation In Oraln, Pro
visions ana ihocks on our peneciea pmu, jiuus
sure monthly proats to lurfo and smJl luv, stora.
Auare1, tor ;iuii parucuuis, ic. k. nrnuuii w
Vo Com'u. ilerchanw, ITI & 159 La Hallo St.,
Cl'loago, 111. r bept 15 4w
WANTED !
LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS
In Pennsylvania. To those who have hal experi
ence and have been successful as solicitors, good
contracts will be given as General Agents (or a
number or counties. InexDerleuced men will bo
aided and Instructed tj Special Agents. Address
AIANACI'.lt, llox 3,003, . V, l'o.l Olllce.
aug is-lm r
w in price; stlling un, nrtilvj e erywherei Liberal tcimt.
114417 rrUJ A lliMiN
1 uurU bt., fntUilaliibki, I'i,
June so-l y uhl
O. DS. SAVAGE,
DXitIR IN
Silvorwara, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks.
All kinds of Watches, Clucks and Jewelry neat
If repaired and warranted,
may 17, 'l-tf
B,
P. IIARTMAN
RirHISIXTS TUB 1'OI.IOWIHH
AMERICAN INSURANCK COJII'ANIKSi
Lyconilni: of Muncy I'eunylvanta.
North Amertcau of I'ltlladelphla, I'a.
Krankllu of " "
Pennsylvania of " "
Karmers of York, I'a.
Hanover of New York.
Manhattan ot New York,
ortlce on Market mreet, No, 5, nioa-nsburtr,
oct. u, 1-ty
y,i I. L. HA fill,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,
Main Street, opposite episcopal Church,
llloomourg, I'a.
w Teeth extracted wli ain.
UCt. 1, 1T,
i i
Cares Scrofula. Enrsinolas.
Pimplas and Faco Gmbs,
Blotches, Bolls, Tumors, 'Set-
tor. Humors, salt Iilieum,
Scald Head. Soros, Mercurial
Diseases, Female weakness
ana Irregularities. Dizziness,
Loss ot Appetite, Juandlcc,
Allections ot the Liver, Indi
gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep
sia ana u-cnorai Domuiy.
A emiMe nt nutilosk lit'! ttittrrt will latlifr the
nio.1 turpi ii at mil li ! tn- i.feaieM ihothi ,-unner oa
lWre.tl(ni la clevtn Utifuxfei. 1'KICR, t'to.
f03UR, HILBU N it CO., Prop'i. BuflVo, N.Y.
Feb. II ly. HI
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dition, Other publishers cnargnv l.
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Our Utbles contain !, on pices, a.foo Illustrations.
Kxtrn liiiliirriiiriitfi oUVreiTloKnercetleAdrtits
llluitr.ltpd CatnloifUft sent nn nnnlt.'fitlnn.
A. J. I10I.MAN s CO., 122 Arch St., Chll.idclphla.
aug : 4w a
NOTICE TO INVESTORS I
Flrwt .IorlHHp It c til Klii(t liouim
mado ami (innrunictMl by ihe
Neoraska Loan aofl Trust rupaay,
School Uonds and Municipal s.curltlo 'or snlo.
liest of references furnWiod. rlt for full pirtlc
ulars. .IAS. II. iUAIIVWKLI,, Pres., K (!. Wrni
8tkk, Trcas. d au g 1 5 4 w
To Nerroas Sufferers Tho Orent
Eexedy.
db. i. B.smrsoN's SrEClFIO mudicins,
Dr. .1. II. Slmnson's sneclho Medicine m i,ii.
ttve cure for overwork of body or brjtn ornxcess
ot any kin 1, such as weakness and all diseases re
sulttnir from Nervou3 Debility, Irritability, Mental
iQxteiy, uuuKiiur. busiib'juu.ueiirus'iiuu oi ffpirua
and functional derangements of thn nervons sys
tem kviii-(117, luiua iu luo
uick or Me, loss
of Memory, Pre
mature old age
ud diseases that
lead tu consumpt
ion. Insanity .V:ln
early grae or
ooui. .o matter
sow shattered the
wstem mav bn
ruin uxcji&i'S of anlcind, a short course otthls
r idlclne will restore the lost functions and pro
euro health and happtnessnhero teloro was de
spondency and gloom. Tho specific Medicine Is be
ing used with wonderful success.
famnnieta sent rree to an. write ror them ana
get full partrlcuhir
Price, Specific n.on per package.or six packages
tor J5,io. Will bo sent by uiatl on receipt ot money
o No?, lot and IKMaln street, lliiffalo, N. Y.
For sale by J. II. KINPOItTS, Iiloomsburg, Pa.
fib 2lS2-ly
SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S
Academy for Yonnn Men ami Boys,
12 MILKS MCOtt PI1ILADKI.PI1IA.
.SCIKIOI, VHAIt OPU.NS SPPT. 12.
Fixed orlite covers cverv exDCnso. even books c.
No extra charges. No incidental cinenie. Nn
examlnalon for udmlsslon. Thirteen experienced
leucucia, iui me.i uuu an gruuuuies. special op
portunities fornpt students to ndvanvo rapidly
Socclal drill for dull and backnard bovs. Patrons
or nudenta may select any studies or choo9othe
regular Kngllsh, sclcntinc, Hunlncfs, Classical, or
Civil Engineering Course. S'.udenti fitted at Me
dia Academy are no x In Harvard. Yale and ten
utuer colleges nnd Polytechnic Schools. Media
nas seven cnurcnes anu a temperanco cnaracter
which prohibits the sale of nil Intoxicating drinks
For new Illustrated Circular address tho Prlnclna.
and Proprietor. NWITIIIN (!. SIIOIITI.IIICK,.
.1. .11. ti'arvarj university urauuaie), .iiiiIIh,
Pen ii.
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Agents Wanted VSSh.
TREASURY ' SONG
For tho HOMtC C.11CLU. n rich volume of 300
best luved Gems chosen from the whole realm of
Music. Usual cost, fix I iicrc, only $2.w. Ho
Dookitk'iit. r.0 competition i sale is immens." !
Eminent citizens say: "A treasury of pleasure
for every horn ." o. 11. Tiffany, U I). " periect
insrvtl of excellence and cheapness." a. A. Peltz
I). D. ' Full of genuine gems." F. L. llobblns,
D. 1). "I like It." W. II. coane, Mus. Dir. "it
meets n real household want." A. J. Gordon, I).
I). "Its contents will bring genial sunshine to
the home." Prof W. F. Secrwln. "I have oxam
Inelthlss'itnptuousvi.lume with great delight."
J. 11. Vincent, 1). I). "It should bo In every
household In tho land:" Prof C. C. Case. Three
million homes want It, hence It Is a grand chat.ee
to coin money, sample pages, Ac, free. Addtest
1IU11UAIID DUOS., Philadelphia, Pa,
Sept. m, 4-w,
jf.F.JS- Prnrf Irnl I Ifn J?'o.icy irn
Pn,!'k VI . L'LPV.,"lAi.Ba"fl'-lT
SOU pp. Clvti.t)rp.,fliicatblnillii2BBd llluatratloBt.
AOKNTS WANTKU. tft to Hit) per Month"
I o, rerun, ajjrtu J. c. MtCURDV c.- Co., riiilljtljili, Fi
June SO-ly aid
tflfia weeK in your own town Terms and ti out
uOnt free. Address II. IUli.et Co., 1'ortland,
Kalno. march 31 -ly
WmiB W1MBM
I Bxroai. aWTXS. j
BLOOMSBQRG, PA,
LOOK OTJT
FOR
FALL STYLES
AT
BL
00MSBUHG STATE SG HO
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
bloomsourg,
Rov.
Tiiiuunniinr. ini nrpnpnt unnatltutd. otlers
Ilulldlnirs enaclous. Inviting and commodious ;
pure, son spring water
Location UCailOlul, antl lias; Ul iujicaa. im,utiiiiivu.tu.wu.iiHMi i,uwiittii nui a,
Expense? moderate. Fifty cents a wees ucuucuou iu uiiuxpucuuk w lciuju. stuueuutuuinuu-u m
courses of study prescribed by tho state i
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Clamicil.
I. Ailnmrt fmimc: Academic. II. Commercial. Ill, Coilrxo In Mmic. IV. Course
Tho Elementary. Scientific and Classical Courses ate PKOFKSSIONAU untl Students grtultiatng
following corresponuingltegrees; .iasierui too
.Normal t'ertlncntcf their attainments, signcu uy tue uniwrstu ine nuaru oi i rusurs,
Thneoursnnf stnfl v nrescrlbed by the State Is liberal, and tho s;lontlHc and UlMric.il course are not
Tho State requires a higher onlorot citizenship.
HILT HlLCMIl bTI?IlL IIIIU UlllUlUL 1 Hlvllll O IUI liCI JWIVWia. .V. b..i..uu .v ouil.lia j uuuk V ' T.U. ,,l KUII I.
Improve their time aud their talents, as Students.
labor alter teavingscnooi. f or uataiogucnaarcst tuo rrincipui.
lltl.N.WII.I.IA.M l!f,Vlif.I.i I're.litrnt llonnl of Trti.ifria. F P. Ill' l.MYKH, Secretary.
OJtJ. I, Si.-
FOB SAL .IE.
Tliu following prdpcrtles from
$300 TO $12,000
Vuriouslv located In lll.OOJISliUHG nnd
oilier itlnci's, nlToriling clicnp lioincsor prof,
liable Investment.
A, Frame Dwelling;
In rjoml condition. A SPECIAL nAHGAIN.
So'bl Small PRAMS DV73LLINGS.
Deslmlilo clicnp homes or good investment".
A number of Dkttku Fkamk DwKi.i.ixas
1'l.RASANll.Y I.OOATKI).
BRICK DWELINGS
from CIIKAP to 11EST nt various locutions.
BUILDIN8 LOTS on nearly nil Blrccts nt va
rious prices.
CoNTIIAfTTH StAtlK TO BflU) FKA3IB OK
nitICK I1UILD1NGS of nny description, to
be done promptly nnd satisfactorily.
FARMS b'OK SALE
In Hloom, llenton, Fishlngcreek, Hemlock,
.Mudison, Miniin, IMontour, Jackson
Pine, Catawlssn nnd Centre townships.
The above at all prices and embracing
land for
Farming, Grazing, Trucking and Tobac
co Baising.
Also several good TIMBER TRACTS nnd
SAW MILLS.
Ai.o Rcsikexs LooATioNH witli trade estab
lished, including a
Woolen Mill;
in Good Condition and Location,
Carriage Manufact:ry, Coal Yard, Limo
Stono Quarries, and Kilns.
All the above can be bought at fair prices
and on reasonable terms. For particulars,
apply to
.10IIN A. FUNSTON,
PAUL E. WHIT.
WORTH SENDING FOR.
li r. J. II. SIIKNCK, of Philadelphia, has Just
published a boor, on "IHI!sw OI' Till:
I.U.NliS AND IIOWTIIHVliAN 111! CUItllll,"
which li offered Vrrr, postpaid, to all applicants.
It contains valuable Information for all who
suppose themselves aflllcted with, or llablo to,
any dlsenfes of the tnroat or lungs. Address UK.
.1. 11. SCIUiNCK .t HON, COO Arch St , FutHdel
pbla, Fa. 1'. U. llox 3S33. d Sep 8-4 w.
CUTTHISOUT!
a.S!Rte8S15tjS40wpeeerk.
Woh.ivo storoc InIO load In Cltlos,
from uUlch our utrciiU obtain tbclr itiji Uch quietly.
Our I'lirtui li ami l'rinrtpiit (ilticci hre ut
i:tl', l'u ttonl lor our Netv Cululuut buJ
'r'M I Ae:iM AtliUCAii
J J ACI I 312 Lnckawannn Avo
A. At LUCLL SCRAWTON.PA.
MarcU s-ly
:snrur.r.tmq
and J$&0A9,
THE
THIS WEEK
uoiumDia bounty,
D. J. WALLER, Jr., Pb. D.,
tho very best facilities fur Professional and ciaMhieni
completely heated by stuam, well ventilated, lighted
niciueuts, .niwmrui tuu ouicuurn . triin'rui luoi.iastcs. uraouaies in inu inner uourses receive
The times demand It. It Is one of the prime objects
To all such It promises aid In developing their
Every Estcy Organ
Sold is made
roughout with
Equal fidelity, and
Yields unrivaled tones.
Stnd for Ittmtratnl Catalogue.
CELEBRATED
'mm
HAEBMAN PIANOS,
And other first class Pianos, and a large lot of
MUSIC BOOKS,
VIOLINS, ACCOItDEONS,
BANJOS,
MUSKCaVL (DMIDIIEf TE,
VIOLIN STRINGS,
Ami everylliing m tiie Millie lioie.
0". SALTZER,
MUSIC ROOM,
PIPTH STORK BELOW MARKET STREET,
BLOOMSBURG PA.
WEBER--E
FINK INLAID FKHNC1I WALNUT
lUxy Ttiiiiirt. Satlsfuvtlon Ottaruiif ui't).
iiA-OOisr's FiA-isro rooms,
MUSIC I1A1.L M.OUK, WILKBS-IIAB.B.B. PA
BENSON'S
GAPCINE
PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED,
And their exooPont imputation in
jured by worthless imitatiouo. Tho
Publlo cro eautionod agalntt buy
ing l'lustcrs having similar sound
ing namos. Soo that tho word
CA P.C I-N-E iu corrootly spollod.
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters
Aro tho only improvement evor
mado in Plaatoru.
Ono iu worth inoro than a dozon
of any other kind.
Will positively euro rhoro othor
remodics will not ovon rollovo.
Prico 25 oonts.
Dowaro of cheap Plastors mado
with lead poisons,
SEAUURY A. JOHNSON,
Mtunftctutlng Cl.cinlM Not Yorli
A'-M'.IK hUMUMIV AT l. AST. Prlro25i.li,.
HEAD'S M.tiicitcitCOHNtiii) BUNION PUSTCR.
Nov 4 '81 .ly
AionUWantod. ThaCulnilMltnsTrliimpli
HOW to LIVE!
AcompUteCyclopwHtol Imuirliulil tnowlrili. fnr Iht
uiiimiiiiow rtay Mollilncllkolll (Jolnufu.il
Iaw priest, lllu.lrnlt iiiit-iiiHlt'fl In auiUuralln.
Send for Pr notice, nd luir ,atn uUnnow. Outnt
mi Initrunton liowto.rll, rrctnclualititi, tlur
ctllgurllllcdllthlulKotkrr Slalr,,, iliiirr, If
I'ubll.U. r, M 'ArfL Sum, l'lillgi li uu, pa.
sept. 8, t-m, ea
OL
rennsyivania.
Principal.
teaming.
by gas, andfurnlsbed with a bountiful supply of
uisiapuui;, uriu uub kiuu, umiuuu mm tuuruu;u
any tiinv. iiooms reserved wncn acsirou.
In Art. V. Couro in I'livslcnl Culture.
therein, tecclve State Dlplcmos, tunferilna the
Inferior to those of our best Colleges.
ot this School to help to hecure It, by furnish-
Ul 1 1 .11. S .I1U KUUU UU UU .ID. IIIUHD nuu Uta I) IU
powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid
Every buyer should
Select an Organ
OCltat guarantees good
Every day work and
Years of service.
J. ESTF.Y & CO., Uruttlcboro.Yt.
WEBER PIA
A-RDMAIVT
CASK OKGAN, STOPS, S!)0 CASH.
Junel
J. SALTZER'S
Goneral Sowing Maeliine Depot,
Fifth Store Below Market St.,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Celebrated White Sewing Machine,
Now Duvis Vortical Feed Sow
ing Machine,
Now Homo Sowing Machine,
Household Sowing Mnchino,
Estoy Sowing Machine,
Genuine Singer Sewing Machine,
Singer Pattern Sewing Machine,
Attachments, tst Sowlnir Vaculne Oil, and Nee
dles for all bowlufcr mactilnea, Bewln? Uacbliiva
sou on monthly payments- Literal dlHoount
mado for cash. Bitty inachtne purchased from
mo la warrantt'dtibo kept In tcxxl runnlnvr or ler
for five years free of charge, aud tlwrouih In.
Btt uctlons given br the bust lady operator la this
part of thu state fre v of chariro. Kxamlna my
stock of machines before purchaMnkr.
$5 toS!20lerd45.St.nom2' Samples worth 13
lu fWreo, Address htinson & Co- I'ort
marcli 31, 1-y
1
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
HL
JKNNHYIiVANIA RAILROAD. 1'IIIL.
ADKLl'lllA & KIUE 11.11. IIIVIHION.
phiimixttililii nnd Rrtn lta'lroad Ulvlslon nnd
Northern Central Hallway.
SUMMER TIMU TAD LB.
In effect Juno Jth. trains leave Nortuum.
berland.
K8TVaUD,
it:, a m. soa shore Ktpress for Sunbury, llar
rlsburir nnd Intermediate stations, Lancaster,
Philadelphia, Now York, IMItlmore and Washing
tun. arriving at l'hllidelphla 3. p.m.! New
York, 0.15 p. in. Ilaltltnorc, 4.10 p. tn. ; Washlntfton
MI p tn . making close connections nt I'hllndtl
phla f or nil Sea 8hore p )l n w,
1.4 p. m. Day oxpross for Hunbury, llnrrls
burg and intermediate stations, Lancaster, Phil
adelphia, New York, Baltimore and Washtnjtton,
arriving at Philadelphia 7. is p. m-i Now York,
I0.3i p. m I llaltlmore, T.ifO p. m j Washington, l.f
p.m. l'ttllmnn Parlor car through to rhlladel.
phla and passenger coa 'lies through to Philadel
phia and Ilaltltnorc.
8.05 p. m. Wllllamsport Accommodation for
Hunburv, llarrlsburg anJ all Intel mcdlato sta
tions l-ancrthtcr, Pnlladolpiiln and New York,
arriving at I'lilladelphln i.is n. m. : Now York 6. 15
a. m. sleeping car tccomtnodatlons can bo secur
ed at llarrlsburg tor Philadelphia and Now York.
Philadelphia passer. gcrs can icmaln In sleeper un
disturbed until; a. ui.
l.M a. m. Krlo Mall for Sunbury, llarrlsburg
and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, Philadel
phia, New York, Ilaltlmoro and Washington, ar
riving at Philadelphia ISO A.m.; New York, il.u
a. nt. Ilaltlmoro 7,(5 a, in. : Warning
ton, 9.17 a. m. Through Pullman, sleeping cars
nro run en this train to Philadelphia, llaltlmore
and Washington, and through passenger coaches
to Philadelphia and llaltlmore.
WE3TWAIID,
O.&S a. m. Krlo Mall for Krle and all Intermediate
stations with through Pullman I'alacu car and
through passenger cojiehes to Erlo.
For canandalgua nnd Intermediate stations,
llochester, Iluffalo and Niagara rails, with Pull
man Palaco car and passenger coaches through to
llochester.
1.45 p. m. Niagara Express for Kane nnd Inter
mediate stations with through passenger coaches
to Kano. For canandalgua and principal Inter
mediate Btatlons, uochentcr, mitlalo and Niagara
Fulls wllh through parlor carlo Watklns and
through passenger coaches to llochester.
t).r, n. ta.. Fast linn for Lock Haven and Interme
diate stations, and Klmlra, Wntklns and Interme
diate stations, with through passenger coaches to
wntKins. .
TUKOUHII TIIAIN8 FOll NUKTIIUMllliHLANU
FKOM THE EAST AND HOUTH.
Niagara Expnss leaves .Now York, 6,so a. m.j
lilllliueil'lliu a .U u. ill. i nuuiKiuu, o.u, u.tu.
lialilmoroB.JOa.m., arriving nt Northumberland
l.4i p. m.,wllh through Pullman Parlor car from
Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from
I'niiaueipnta anu imiuiuure.
Fast Line Icatcs New York 7.53 a. m.: Philadel
phia, 11.05 a.m.; Washington, 0.37 a.m.: Haiti
more, lit fo a.m., arrltlng at Northumberland
6.35 p.m., with through passenger coaches from
Philadelphia and Ilaltlmoro.
line wan leaves new jorK t.uo p. in.; riumuei
nlila. II so p.m.: Washington. 9-67 ti. m.: Haiti-
more, ll.wi p m , arriving at Northumberland . s
a. in,, with through Pullman Palaco sleeping cars
from Philadelphia, Washington nnd Ilaltlmoro
and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia,
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMPANY.
Ou and aner Fobruarv loth.tsai.tralns will leave
Sunbury as follows I
NOltTHWARD.
Northern Express 0.30 n.m.,arrlvc Klmlra 17.30 pm
Amvu uannuuaigua s.xo p. in.
" llochester 4 40 "
" Niagara, s 45 "
Nlajrara KxprcsB 1.00 p. in. nrrlvo Klmlra 0.05 p m
urrivo uananuaiguit n.sa
" llochester 9 4S "
" Niagara 11.50 a rn
Fast line 6.15 p in arrive Elmlra ln.so p m
ivatKins li.io pin
80UTIIWAUD.
Houlhem Kxproos 1.32 a.m. nrrlvo Ilarrlsb'gS.lSam
arrive l-nuaaeipuia i,uu
" New Y'ork 9.33 "
" Ilaltlmoro l.co
" Washington f,2i a rn
Lock Haven Ex 10.60 a m arrive Ilarrlsb'g MM pm
nrrlvo Philadelphia 5.00 p m
" New York 8.45 ';
" Baltimore 6.20
" Washington 8.47
Day Expre33l.5u p rn nrrlvo llarrlsburg 8.8 p m
" Philadelphia 7.08 "
" Now York lo.uo
" Ilaltlmoro 7.oo
" Waahlngtou 8.17
Eric Hall 1.02 a. m. arrive llarrlsburg 3.ou a. m
' Philadelphia T.o "
" New York 9.35 11
" Ilaltlmoro 7.00
" Washington 8.22
J.H. WOOD, General rassenger Agent.
FKANK TnoMSON, Goneral Manager.
pUILADELPIIAAND READING ROAD
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGEIi
TRAINS.
Juno 20, 1882.
TH1INS LK1VI BUPRRT IS F0LL0WS(SUNU1T
mcsrr.r.
For New York.Philadelphla.Iteadln'g.rottirviro
Tamntiua, ic, 11,45 a. m
For Catawlssn, 11, 15 a. m. 4 66 and 7,20 p. in.
For Wllllamsport, 6,16 d,60 a. m. and 4,04 p. m.
TKitusroK HDrsar uiiva is ruLUjws, (eoMDir
tcirrsD.)
Leave New York, via. Tanuncnd 9,oo a. ra. and
via. Bound Urook llouto 7,45 a. in.
Loavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
Loavo Ileadlng, 11,55 n. m., rottsvlUe, 18,88 p. n,
and Tamaqua,'l,35 p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, 6,10 8,40 a.m. and 4,oo p. m,
Loavo WllUamsport,9,43a.m,2,uo p, m. and 4,80 p. m
Passengers to and from Now Y'ork, via. Tama
nend and to and from Phlla lclpUa go through
without change ot cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Manager,
C. 0. HANCOCK,
Goneral Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Jnn.l0,lil81-tf.
EL AWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
WEsTKIIN KA11.UOA1).
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
NOKTH,
STATIONS.
Scran ton....
licllcvuo. .
Tjivlnrvllti.
SOUTH
p.m. p.m. a.tn.
a.m. p in. p.n
U 15
V W
9 03
H 6(1
8 H
8 4'i
8 37
9 30
9 43
9 t2
9 ti
2 iu
It
t 92
6 27
0 34
It 41
40
0 31
0 65
6 38
7 01
7 10
7 17
T 22
7 1.0
7 37
8 00
8 26
3 40
8 50
9 OH
S 00
8 05
8 11)
8 18
8 :r,
8 30
2 SO
i! IfJ
I 11
1 15
t 10
a a;
S 20
2 27
2 34
2 39
2 44
8 30
...Lackawanna.
9 li
9 19
9 II
.... lituton....
West llttston
...Wyommgr....
. Maltby
Bennett,....
. ITIiirvQtnn
10 OS
IU 03
8 23
B 115
2 0,1
1 W
1 49
I S5
1 V5
1 18
9 04
9 04
10 16
10 13
10 20
10 34
10 42
2 U
2 54
8 02
3 00
3 10
3 18
3 33
3 45
8 61
3 67
4 07
4 Vi
I 20
4 27
4 83
4 88
4 60
Kingston!"!
riymoutu juno
....l'lymoutli.,,
Arondalo ...
NATlttlVilrft .
8 63
8 07
S 01)
8 4
1 03
8 89
8 !3
8 17
8 12
8 00
Uuulock'st.rcol;
1 40 II 42
...Knicksmnny..
....lilck'a Forry.
....Beach Haven.
....... Uerwlck..
lirlar Creek..
...willow arovo.
10 60
11 07
11 13
11 20
7 33 l i 25
7 20 12 15
T 20 13 00
1 13 11 47
7 09 11 411
7 C5 U 32
S 57 11 10
1 10 tS
0 45 10 50
fi 37 10 41
fi 19 10 22
10 10 M
111 10 W
5 45 9 40
7 W
7 52
7 44
Lime Kldffe.,
Espy.....
...Uloomntiiirf-..
111 39
7 BS
11 45
11 B
11 65
12 13
7 3
ll,ifwrr
7 SV
Catawra Urt'dije
8 35
8 32
9 (ID
9 04
7 11
.....ianvuio...,
Chulasky...
Cameron..,
Northumberl'd
6 09
45 Northumberl'd 12 45 6 26 u 20
p.m. a.m. a..m. p.m. p.m. a.m.
,. , . .. w "ALSTBAD, Bupt.
superintendent's omce, scrauton, Kcb, 1st, ibsj.
AK.K35I?..,i
HAIR Bi'iXB A'irZ.
1 In f I -ui. i i'rv.i'1
IS H I J h. l, ,J
ulluh.v. lia. diLtumtr I
.jUuiuIjr uiule, on .t.
coiiiit u itt fmi-iuir
wv" "a"'", latul fiiiiiy,
Aluluivvais
FeiKrei theVouthful Color to Crey or Faded Hair
aiKer iiairuaKim in finelr ptiftimed ami ii
warranteil ta iirev cut CJliin c.ri'w luir nnd i j i..
miHodaniirufrauditiUui. Ilicux&Cu . N.V.
"4 II ,! lUal.ralii Jrv,la4 lu.
A Superlative Health anil Etrannth niii,
If you tiro a mechanic or fanner, worn out with
oveiu otk, or a moilier run iltmn by family or l,ou.o
hold dutieeiiy l'AUKqu'n (,iM.tu Ti.mc.
If ) oil re a lawyer, minliier or butlncn man
hauued l,y mental itrain or onxioin caret, do not lata)
lntoiicatingnunulanti,buiute rajttrtJIcerTonis
Ifvoiibave Caniumption, Vyiptwla, Hheurru.
Iim, Kidney toinnlauiu, or anydiaoruerofihelunte,
or.iacli. b.ieli, blood ot lierei,l'AKk' GlNcta
iONic williure you. Itluhe Createit Ulood I'urifier
Aid tha Out and Surut Cough Curt Ever Uud.
If yomrewaiiinif away frontage, dissipation or
any dueaw or weakneu and reauii a a itimulant uka
tjiMJim i lo.Mcatincei lmilllnloraie andbwkl
you up from the nnt dose bin will never Intoxicate.
II lu saved liundreds cf livetl if may save youn,
CAUTION l-rufun .11 tuMILbi. rul.r'i Qluear Tnk Ii
' l-4cltL.Uilriill.lar,aUli,l,,,t4,,04UBUlr
llj4Co.,N,r, 4fc.4Hl,(u.,,v.lmUil,fc
OBtAT SAVINQ tl'VINQ POtiAn Slit
j "."i1! "" '-"""S frajranco lias made tlus
dclifiliiful perfume eaceediuBly popular. Ther
Is nothing II to It, Imiit upon havinr Vuouiu
TON Coux.ni andlook for slgnaturo tf
.a.vtry lotllfc Aey dri,M,i cr d.d,r Ia twrnuuai
na iPl, v.o. VI ail I,,', fnu-'r
UIU.E AMu 111 VIS J jfc. fijp.
rW?L ""'rtlMr. ebciMficial
GIlOEBTOiSO
March s, '62 ly,