THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Regarding the Nose. Tho nnnala of surgery 'contain many cases whero tlio noso lias becti out or torn off, and being replaced Iim grown fast again, recovering its jcopardleo functions. One of tlio earliest, 1080, is rolatcd by tlie surgeon (Fioraventi) who happened to bo near by when n man's noso, having been cut off, had fallen in tho sand. lie. remarks that ho took it tip, washed it, replaced it, and that it grow together. Still, this is a littlo bit hazardous and in warm weather tho noso might rc fuso to oatcli on. It would bo mortify ing in tho cxtrcmo to liavo tho noso drop off in a dish of lco cream at a. banquet. Not only would itbodlsa grccablo to tlio owner of tho noso but to thoso who Bat near him. Ho adds tho address of tho owner of tho repaired nose, and requests any doubter to co and cxaralno for him- self. Hcgnault, in tho Gazette Salu tairc, 1714, tolls of a patient whoso noso was bitten off by n smuggler. Alio owner ot tuo noso wrapped it in a bit of cloth and sought Hegnault, who "although tho part was cold, reset it, and it becamo attaohed." This is another instanco where, bv be ing sufficiently previous, tho noso was secured and handed down to future generations. Yet, as wo said before, it is a littlo bit risky and a noso of that oharaoter cannot bo relied upon at all times. After a noso ha once seceded it cannot bo expected to stilt adhere to tho old constitution with such loyalty as prior to that change. Although tlicso cases call for more credulity than most of us havo to spare, yet later cases, published in trust worthy journals, would seem to cor- roborato this. In tho Clinical Annals and Medical Gazette of Weiilclbenr, 1830, thero aro sixteen similar cases cited by tho surcGon (Dr. Wofacker) who was appointed by tho Senate to attend tuo duels ot tho students. It seems that during theso duols it is not uncommon for a student to slice off tho nose of his adversary and lay it on tho tablo until tuo duel is over. After that tho surgeon puts it on with mucilago and it never misses a meal, but keeps right on growing. Tho wax noso is attractive, but in a warm room it is apt to get excited and wander down into tho moustache, or it may stray away under tho collar and when tho proprietor foes to wipe this feature ho does not wipo anything but , space, A gold noso that opens on ono side and is engraved, with hunter caso and koy wind.is attractivo,especially on a bright day. Tho coin silver nose is very well in its way.but rather commonplace unless designed to match tho tea service and the knives and forks. In that caso good tasto is repaid by admiration and pleasure on the part of tho guest. Tho papier macho noso is durable and less liable to bocotno cold and disagreo able. It is also lighter and not hablo to season crack. False noses aro mado of papier mache, leather, cold, silver and wax. These last aro fitted on spectacles or springs, and are very dimcult to distin guish from a true nose. Tycho Braho lost his noso in a duel and wore a gold one.which ho attaohed to his face with cement which ho always carried about. This was a good scheme, as it found him always preparod for accidents. He could, at any moment, repair to a dress ing room or oven slide into an alley where he could avoid the prying gaze of the vulgar world, and gluo his noso' on. Of course ho ran tho risk of getting it on crooked and a little out of lino with his other features, but this would nat urally only attract attention and fix the minds of thoso with whom ho might be called upon to converse. A roan with his. nose glued on wrong side up could hold tho attention of an audienco for hours, when any other man would seem tedious and " uninteresting. Nye's Jioomerang. Rotation in Crops. "VVe wish wo could call attention of every intelligent farmer to ono irapor tant fact, that in caso of certain over flowed lands, or nicely situatod valleys, all soils whether black, yellow or brown, aro exhaustive) , and the sooner wo make up our minds to that fact tho better for all concerned. Continuous cropping of tho same land with tho same kind of grain or cereal without manure or fertilizers of soim kind will sooner or later destroy, or at least in jure tho future usefulness of that soil, and whilo ho may congratulate our selves on the ease and quickness with which we acquire wealth, at tho same timo we are leaving but a very ghostly inheritance for our children and thoso who come alter. Land may do well enough for a few years with a continu ation of crops or a destruction of all the straw, cornstalks and other fertili zing materials that remain abovo the dollars and cents, and allow us to cart our manure in into ditches and hol lows. But tho experience of tlio best farmers of either East or West is that it will do bettor with it, oven whilo tho land is now. Although it may not bo advisablo to scatter manuro or fertilizers all over anew or partially new pieco of land, yet to our mind thero is always a pleco of pasture or other por tions of a farm whero such things can bo used to advantage. If you deem it otherwise then storo it up in some out-of-tho-way place for future use. If other words never waste or destroy tho manuro or other fertilizing materials on tho farm Nebraska Farmer. Hens in Confinement. It is the general belief that hens do best of all when permitted to run as they will, but this is by no means the caso as has of ten been proved. A lady writer on poultry management says ; " I have had an averago of sixty Plymouth Rock fowls that havo laid in six months timo 0,603 eggs an average of ninety four per hen, and nineteen of them wcro set during tho time. They havo never been out of their pens since 1 put them in last November, and they novor will ntitil they go to tho block to have their heads off. They aro di vided into flocks of twenty, each flook having 100 squaro feet of houso and 300 squaio feet of yard room. I havo had llooks of twenty and forty that had free range, but could never get so high an averago as when kept yarded in flocks of twenty. Tho cost of keeping was less, and tho number of cegs mucn less, when they had their liberty. I cannot givo the cost of keeping, as JH5 young chickens nro fed from tho saino grain bins. My flock hai consisted of just fifty hens in July, and they havo laid 910 eggs during tho mouth, which I think is ood evidence that confinement a grces with them. They aro provided with all tho green food they can cat, and aro given a low ground beef scraps daily, but nover any milk, Tho chick cris hatched by tho nineteen hens wcro equally divided among thirteen hens, nine of which began laying when tho chickens wero threo weeks old, and weaned them a few days later, evident ly thinking it was better business to help fill tho egg basket than brooding young chickcus. Does it Pay to Grind the Corn with the (Job. Wo aro frequently asked this ques tion, and upon tho strength of several years oxperlcncd wo can only answer that under somo circumstances it docs, whilo under others it might provo un profitable. Tho Zive Stock Journal states tho caso so fairly and clearly, and so in accordance with our own view, that wo mako room for an ex tract upon tho subject i "It all dopcr.ds upon tuo facilities for grinding and tho kind of stock to bo fed. Sheep grind corn better than cattle, and thoroforo they utllizo tho nutriment in wholo corn better. Tho cob contains more nctual nutriment than is generally supposed. It shows on analysis 42.0 per cent, of carbo hydrates. 1.4 por cent. Of albuminoids, and tho samo of faU It is quito safe to say that cobs havo ono-half tho value of hay whon fed with food rich in nitrogen, which it so greatly lacks : and when tho cob is ground fino in burr mill stones thero is nothing injurious to nnimols in it. Thero is much said about tho dan ger of feeding cob meal, but thero is no foundation for this prejudice. Whon tho cob is ground fino with tho corn it must certainly bo in a rauoh better condition for feeding than corn on tho oar, when cattle swallow a largo part of tho cob w ithout masticating it any moro than is necessary for swal lowing it. Yet tho cob does not pass in anything liko tho proportion tho grain does ; and whilo millions of cat tle are fattened every year in tho West on ear corn, sensible people will not bo alarmed at tho danger of feeding well ground cobs. Whero mills aro prepared for grind ing cobs it will pay to grind m tlio ear, as, in addition to the nutriment in tho cob, it saves shelling, and tho cob mixed with tho meal separates tho particles of meal, so that it goes in tho stomach in a moro porous condition, the gastric juico thus penetrates it more perfectly, and the meal is digest ed better than when eaten alone. Tho writer fed fivo work horses npon cob meal, mixed with cut hay, for several years, and their hoalth remained ex cellent. Wo do not wish to convoy tho idea that corn cobs of themselves would be worth grinding, but corn in tho car can bo ground wholo as cheaply as corn can be 'shelled and ground ; and, if tho farmer is short of fodder, thero can bo no doubt that it is wisdom to grind cob and all. Agricultural Ep-itomitt. Tuberoses. The Tuberose is so called on ao count of its peculiar bulb, tho namo meaning liko a tuber. Tuberose is the common name, tho botanical namo being Polianthes. Thero aro two species of Polianthes known, ono being P. gracilis, a native of Brazil, of no particular merit as a cultivated plant, and tho other P; tuberosa, so well known. Tho latter is a native of tho East Indies. For a long timo after it was brought into cultivation only tho original singlo form was known, but subsequently a double flowered plant was produced, and has sinco been per petuated as a variety. A few years since a dwarf or lower growing vari ety than the ordinary double flowered was originated. This variety is known as tho "Pearl." As it has nr.ich lar ger flowers, with moro numerous petals, than the old doublo sort, it is now very extensively raised, and is preferred "to it, although the other is still much cultivated. There is a vari ety, also, with variegated foliage, but this peculiarity has not been of suffi cient merit to bring it out very promi nently, or excite much admiration ; it has single flowers. In contrast with tho. plain-leaved plants it is pleasing, especially when raised as a pot or vaso plant. A variety with singlo flowers, known as tho "Orange-flowered," is now in tho .trade ; tho flowers aro pure white, and its namo refers to its fragrance, for which it is said to excel tho Pearl and the common double and to rival tho Orange blossom. For our own part, wo should not think that Orange blossoms aro moro fragrant than thoso of Tuberosa Pearl, and it does not seem that a heavier perfume can bo, desirable. Undoubtedly thero may be other strains propagated on account of somo slight peculiarities and having local reputations, but thoso named abovo aro tho principal ones. In the future wo may expect others to appear from -time to- time,- and, in fact; even now thero is ono of lato origin that is claimed to bo earlier than the Pearl or tho common dduble. Wo cannot, at tho present time, advise our readers that it has auy claims over the Pearl, and wo doubt if anything superior to it will very soon ba found. Vick'a Magazine. Tho very best iron preparation, and tho ono having tho largest sale, Is Brown's Iron Bitters. An experienced operator predicts that a belt of oil will bo discovered far bo low tho present oil producing strata. AN KNTIBB SUCCESS. It has been proved by tho most reli able testimony that Thomas' Eoleotrio Oil is an entire success in curing tho most inveterate cases of rheumatism. neuralgia, lame back, and wounds of every description. HOW TO HltUAK KICK1NI1 COWS. Flace the cow in a stanchion, or In tho absence of stanchions, tie the cow to a inau ger pretty short. Thou take a strap seven or eight feet long, with a ring in one cud ; pass it under her body forward of the bag, with the ring end on her right side j pass the other end of tho strap over the back and through tho ring; slide it along the back lo the ramp over tho tail. Keep It forward of the bag, draw tight, and stand on her loft side; let the milker commence If she kicks, jerk her down on her left side, and hold her down a few minutes. Then let her up and try again. She can raise her foot three or four inches, but if she lifts her foot high enough to kick she can be laid down with case. I nover hod a chance to lay a caw down the third timo, and I have purchased and broken some vory bad kick ing cows. They always giro it up. I brook one'or more heifers every year, and generally use tho strap on them once or twice. Sometimes cows will have sore teats in fly timo, and will stamp and refuse to be milked. Then the Btrap may be used with success. I keep a common halter strap In a certain place in t he cow stable, and when ever a cow manifests a disposition to kick, the milker calls in an assistant, and the strap is put on and drawn tight, aud the troublo is ended. Tho cows soon learn what tho strep is for, and will stand still If it is tied on. I never knew a cow to be in jured in the leant by laying her down. BcoUlug and whipping should bo wholly dispensed vrith. Uountrv Uentltman. We. detest vanity in others, becaoM wt havo got so taurli of It ourselves. A KINtl ji.MOMl Tltlt 1'ltARANT.-. M. Fiorina Phamon tells an amusing an. eedoto about King Humbert of Italy, who is as fond of shooting as was his royal father, Victor Emmanuel. From tltno to time King Humbert, oblivious of al royal cut toms and court etiquette, separates himself from his suite, and gun In hand, goes out alono in search of gamo, accompanied by his two favorito dogs. During one of his ex cursions ho was mot by a peasant, who looked on with admiration at thd hnvoo the King hod mado among a covey of part ridges. He did not know Uio monarch, and seeing him in the dress ot au ordinary sportsman, could not recognizo him. He went Jtip to him, compllnionted him on his skill with his gun, and then told htm that if ho would como to his farm on the following morning at daybreak and kill a fox whloh had mado Borcral raids on his hou roost, he would not mind giving him a couplo of francs for his troublo. King Humbert kept tlio appointment, nnd was fortunate enough to kill tho fox. Tho delighted peasant wel comod him on his return, callod his wife and children out, and Insistod on tho king sharing their breakfast with tkeni. At the end of tho' repast tho peasant took leave of his visitorj pressing a two-frano piece in his hand, which tho king loused up in tbo air and caught, declaring It was tho first monoy ho had over earned. Two days afterward the peasant was surprised to see an officer in uniform rido up in an opea carriage with presents from the King for his wife and children. Ho then learned to whom he owed the obligation, and woj confused at the familiar manner iu which he had hob nobbed with royalty. Till! I.I ON AND Till! I.ADY. Mrs. Lincoln, who mlsod and potted a pair of lion cubs, on Howard stroot, a fow years ago, recently paid a visit to one of them, the lion Emperor. The Imgo beast recog nized her and manifested his delight by tho most extravagant demonstrations. He licked her hand, sprang up and, placing his paws on tho grating, tried to force his head be tween tho bars. Mrs. Lincoln laid her faoa against his vast jaws, and put her arms through tho bars around his nock, and the monstrous animal purred like n groat cat. He put out his paw to " shake hands," at his mistress's command, and then, as if overcome with f joy, lay down and rolled over and over, uttering meanwhile queer littlo grunts and growls, and behaving al together like a frisky kitten. Uotton 1'vtt. i ") Tho Bad and JrilZL Worthless vt Aro never imitated This is especially truo of a family mediciuo, nnd it is posi tivo proof that the remedy imitated is of tho highest value. As soon as it had been tested nnd proved by tho wholo world that nop Bitters was tho purest, best and most valuablo family inedicino on earth, many imita tions sprung np and began to steal tho notices m which tho press and pcoplo of tho country had express ed tho merits of 11. B., nnd in every way trying to induce differ ing invalids to uso their stuff in stead, expecting to mako money on tho credit and good namo of H. B. Many others' started nostrums put up in similar stylo to If. B., with variously cunningly devfced names in which tho word " Hop " or "IIop3" wcro used in a way to induco pcoplo to boliovo they wcro tho samo as uop Bitters. All such pretendcdrcmedic3 or cures, no matter what their stylo or namo i3, aud especially thoso with tho word "Hop" or "Hops" in their namo or in any way connected wifli them or their name, aro inii tatiousor counterfeits. Bawaro of them. Touch nono of Uiom, but: Uso nothiug but gonuino jjop Bitters, with a bunch rr cluster of green Hops on tho white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists nnd dealers aro warned ngaintt dealing in imitations or counterfeits. to,) A NOTED J1UT UNTITLE I WOMAN, from the Soston Obit Jfrf. Editor r The abore If a good Itkeneaa of Vr. InKrf E. fink turn, ot Lynn, Xau., who aboTaall other human Ulrica nay ba truthfully called tht "Dr Friend of Woman. M torn of her ccrreipondQU loMtoull htr, Sh U icalonsly droUd to her work, which la tht outcomt of a Itfo-itiidy, and ta obligtd to keep ati UAf aattantt, to help htr aoiwerth larva oomcponde&cw which dally pour In upon her, each Waring Jta ipeeUl burden of iufTrtnr, or Joy at releaso from It. Her VerbUhleCoiupuundl4a medlclse for good and not crU purpOMi. I lTt personally InrtttlfftUKl It and am Mtlsflod of the truth of this. On account of lt proTenmerltf.lt li recommended andiireacrlbedhythebeitphyalcUtie la the country. Ono my it "It worka like a chartu and aavea much pain. It will cum entirely the worst form of falUn of the uUrut, Ltucorrhcea, trrejrular and painful Uenttroatlcn.aUOTarlanTrouhlee, Xofiammatlon and Vlccntlun.Flftodiofff, all PlipUvcementi and the con atyjwnt iplnat weiknee, and la especially adapted to the Change of Ufe. It pcrmfM erer7 portion of th tyitem, and (tree Dow life and Tlffor, It remotes f alntness, flatulency, destroys all rrartntr for stimulants, and ixllsTf s weak nest of the stomach. It cures Bloating-, Headache. Ncrrous rrostr&Uon. General DehtUty.blcoplcssneM, .Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of hearing down,causlnz pain, weight and backache. Is alwayi permanently cured by Hi use. U will at all times, and uudtr all clrrumktanceSf act In harmony with the law that gorerns the female system. It costs i )ly 1. per bottle or six for t&.and 1 told by drttgg'sU. Any adfict) required sj to special rues, and tho names ot many who have been reitorvd to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can ba obtained by addressing Mra 1'., with stamp for reply, at her home In Lynn, Uass. Tor Eldaey Cvmplalnt of eitktr sex this compound ts unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show, "Mr nnkham'sUTerllUs," says one writer, "are thtbttt n (As ttvrld forth cure of Constipation! 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We want 1000 more aicuti at once. ixclWe Tirrllvm ) StHot JViw n'' r n. Our larte etrtuUri with fuU paitleulari aval ..(. A f t Specimen Piatt aeal ( evUitfen for 1 1 ernl tump. Adlrete the aole pubtlahere. a. a wonTUixaTiW a to., iitroD, cc. Beptte-m A DVKltTIHErtS by addressing OEO. P. HOWELL iru., iu spruce nr.., new iork, can learn tne exact cost of auy proposed line of Auvshtiuno la Aiurncieu itowspiiptiTR. iw-page pampniet, M cents. ' TSecis-W, LEGAL BLANKS, .ALWAYS ON HAND , AT THIS OFFICE. CATA.RRH sxroai. AfTUL 1 mt M, C. SLOAN & BRO., HLOOMSlJUKG, PA. Manufacturer ot CARRIAGES, BUDGIES, PHAETONS, SIEIOHS, KATFORM WA00NS, AC. Xlrat-claM work always on hand. HEPAIRIA'Q NEA TL YDONE. Frictt reduced to mil the timet. O. 33- SAVAGE, DIAL1R IN 8ilroroaro, Watchos, Jewelry, Clocks. Alt kinds ot Watchos, Clocks and Jewelry neat ly repalred.and warranted. mayn.Ta-t AND PAPER HANGING. WM. F. BOIDINE, IRON ST., BELOW SECOND. llLOOMSUUItO, VA. is prepared to do all kinds ot Roxrsa rAxifTzxro ' risln and Ornamental, PAPER HANGING, BOTH DKCOIIATIVE AND PLAIN. All kinds ofFurnlturo Repaired nd made hh good as new. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMP LOYED. Mitimates Made on all Work. WM. F.BOD1NE. GAS FITTING, STOVES AND TINWARE. :o: 33. IB. BEOWER Has'Durchased the Stock and Business of I. Tla- genbuch, and Is now prepared to do all kinds of work In bis lino. Plumbing and Qas Fitting a specialty. Tinware, Stoves, sNqE3 HD tyEAJEtS. In a great variety. AU work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS. Main Street corner ot East. BLOOHSBIIRG, PA. BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Of every description Ruled and bound to order ; also bindt-r of all Peri odicals such as Harper's, Century, St Nicholas, Peterson's, &c. In fact all Publications bound in latest and most substantial styles. Cerwspanieneo SoUcltai. J. W. RAEDER, 110 & 112 W. MAEKET .STKEET, WILKES-BAERE, Pa. J. SALTZER'S General Sewing Machine Depot, Fifth Store Below Market St, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Celebrated White Sewing Machine, New Davis Vertical Feed Sow ing Machine, Now Homo Sewing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sewing Machine, Genuine Singer Sowing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Sewlne Macutne Oil, and Nee dles tor alt sewing mactitnca. Kewln? Machines sold on monthly payments- Liberal discount made for cash. Every machine purchased from me Is warranted to bo kept In koo1 runnlnR or.ter for fire years tree of charge, and thoroush In. struotlons flron by tne boat lady operator In this part ot tho state fr, of charge. Kiatnlno my bum vt luovuiuoB) uciuru yuruu&siUaT. AINWHIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE OltOOERS, PlIII.ADEI.rillA, rEAS, 8YUDP8, COFFBH, 8UOA1I, MOL.VSStH, aici, sricxs. bicisb soda, tc, tc. V. K. Corner 8cond and Arch streets, nr-orderi will reoelre promptattentlon' ALMOST AS BAD. Wkat Ik perslextd I'lif elrlnue do In t'ltacn of avoirrsrur)'. "I'Utell youths honoit truth," answered the doctor,, "urltftit'. Disease bothers tho medical men almost as badly as cancer does. llavlDr paaand a certain stage, both point straight to ternlty. It may be uoprofessloaal to let out the secret, but wbenerer a patltint comes to me with unguii ii'reatw, tTttnr miner iroutte acting Uknlt.I tell bltatoputon UHNSON'S CAl'CINE rOHOlU I'LASl'KH without deUy." Tte doctor spoke by the card. The Carclne goes right to the spot. It you cun be helped, the jpclntiwlll dolt. look out for frauds. Is the wordOAl'C'INK cut In lite middle ot the plaster T If ao. rou are all rhrht. l'rlca Ucenu. mahnrv Johnson, cuemlsts, New York. Highest awards. Jisvcri Ettcy Organ Sold in made Throughout with Equal fidcllt g, and WML. Yields unrivaled tones. Send ftf IUuttratcd Catalogue, II AIMiI A CELEBRATED And other first clas3 Piancs, nnd a large lot of cohI Hjt Music, MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, MUSICAL OMUIHf TE, VIOLIN STRINGS, And everything in tlie Music line. 0". SALTZBR, MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG PA. WEBER H PIA1TOS, FINK . INLAID .FRENCH WALNUT CASE ORGAN, 0 STOPS, $90 CASH. Easy Terms. Satlsractlou Guaranteed.- iSA.C02ST'S WARE ROOMS, MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WXLKBMAMUB. TJL EARLY MINNESOTA SWEET COr." i Elucatol and j ractlcal prow era now appf tnotto 'TIuU lh luithrr nrth (iruM ii tlini'nrlitT llu lr prnilm-r v 1 WooUcr tliJa juar a full huo cf btaiulai-t) t ruo t-) naiui1, iie n on dyui'luii li Hcou !i i ' liluo bU in . !nT 1 1 Itite ltuxKian OjU t Lt . lu''.n'iilo liajcnov txjkrarHorfiDiiI.ar.vi , North Mar Yc.:ov likutOorn t-tUl talic a th 1 farfoUUerl uiiual to nty; nf onion nu, t . i nrro-', ea1, .c a init i.uu bum 1 irj.-3 , KUrruwt'.cirnrmMi faniw. WiMJtl'o; rniie nlway i c hand for hiritw or Iv I Ui Annual MMi--. iw. n jr. tyt,; i nrro-', e-., ri'.. f.c a init i.uu bum 1 irj.-3 . WUl Jtl'O 1. I i Ah' , ..u.u. DOC. 23-4 w C70A WKKK. H2 a day at home easily made H1' Costly Outritfreo. Address Tunis Co Augusta. Maine. marcU SMy HONS AM) DAlMillTKUS Or any Active Man or Woman CAN MAKE S-Vm 5 In Cash, working for tho Amrrlrnri runner. Address, K. A. K, UACKirrr, Ft, UMyne, Ind. d Dec. 15-ltf. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS5 aro certftlnlv be;t. havlmrbflen a decrredati'TeryGreatworltl's TmliiHtrlul tTf.tiiiiottf Win for Sixteen Yearn: no cOirr Amenmn (irpans Lftvlnir liven found kiiual at unv. A ho f .'lipnticttt. Style 109 ; S(Aitavfs; fufllcient compan nnd power, with bfit quHlity. for populnroicrrilaml tHriilar inulc tn Kcliootet nr f ainlllen, at only ft? S. One liundrcHl other ilyIcfitMO, $:.7, ITS, ITM'i,!, UK 1H ta $UNJstn(lui. Tht tarter ttytti are vhotfy unrtralrd ba mnyothtrurtana AUotox easy paymeiiti, i'ew Ulu t rated Oatftlniri frtr. " The MASON & HAMLIN Organ nnd Flnno Co.. 1M 'irc:5t h..lkton i K. luh ,M.,Kw orki W-iXflliaflh Ave.. .CMcairo. r . Dec. 15-4W. Deo. 16-4 w. Pruisjhatii Agriculiural Werb, Verk, Fa, Sead for IUaitnttl WISE pcoplo are always on the lookout for chance? to In crrae thrlr oarnlutrs.and lit tlntti lW!ComA wphIiIiv HirHn who do not Improvo their oppoitunltles rt'Bialn la poverty. Wo oiler a (treat chinco to mukt) money. We want miny men, women, boys uml ttlrls to work tor us right In their own localities. Auy ono can do tho work properly from tho II rat stun. 1 he business wl l pay moru than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnl'hed free. No old who engages mm to make, mouoy rapidly. You can devote your who o timo to tho work or only your spate moments, full Information and oil that Is needed sent free. Addr.'ss stinson & Co., 1'ortland, hi aluv. Dec. S 'Si-ly. CUT THIS OUT! make" S15I2S40wPeEERk. Wo havo stores In 15 loading Cities, from which our ageuUotjUlu their iti'i lloquUaly. Uur I'lirlurti , ana I'rlnrliml (inirm nra el lit If, P.i. haud for our Isuiv C'ulaloKUO and Urui4 to utfinta Addrbw M M 1 nikll 3l2LBCkttwnnrmAto Itil 111 tU labia UUKAMTOH, PA. March 3.y AGENTS Wanted KKEr.' Wh'fci wotkacrchaiartert rtei vatleu ,UO0KS &. OlDlGS 1 ' In t'tkei actinia: I.H, Meetli tl e.tiywtierei Idberwl terml. lirajl.j. lAtilwa a in., u N, i-vunlk til., I'mUdcliJiu, I'a, June 30-1 y uld REST! not, life li sweepluir oy, go and dare before oi die, fometntni; lnluhty and sub lime leave behind lo ennnuer time " Ui a week In sou own town, ti oulllt tree. No risk, hverytiilui; new. (Ui Hal not retiulred. We will furnish you ever) thin;. Many aro maklng Iortune9. Indies make as much as men, and boys and Klrls m ika irreat pay. Header, It sou want bukluers at which you eau make treat pay aU the time, writ ' for particular j to II, UitLurr t Co,, Portland, Maine D. o, s, '83-1y. J tir a positive reiuadr ( r tlie above dUftuisi ly its Dts tr.wiiaad uf csM4 of the orit tlnd and of Iark rt..n JiPtf hiy hen cured. lDJed,o stronBU ray fsitU u lUctflcsiT. t'ist I will nil 1 U 11 lUlTtK4 ri.KR, tv tt-lti.rwitilVvXI.rAlU.B-fULiTISHoiiliat Ju--.,wj ' iU, T. . bLOCUal, 111 laiUt.,Ns Vara. DCC. 19-4 W d 1)08. 15-lw. Every butter should Select an Organ Trial guarantees good Every dag wcrk and Years of service, IBiWJJLLJxLiJ J, ESTEY A CO., BrnttloiJoro.Yt. PIANOS, ARDMAN Junol PATENTS CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? Send a rough sketch or (If you can) a model of your Invention to UEOUUK frl. LKllON, WaaJiltts ton. I, C and a Prvllmlnary KxamUutUon will bemadeot all United HUites ptitenta of the (same claw of Inventions and you will beadvlaed wUetber or not a patent can be obtained. FOR THIS PRKMMTNAnY EXAMIKA TION NO ClIAltOK IS MADE. What will a Patent Cost? If you are d vised that your Invention Is patent able. Bend 20 to pay Uovcrnment application fe ot $13, and 93 for the drawing required by tbej UovermupnU Thla is payable when application li made, and Is all ot the expense unteas a patent Is al lowed. When allowed, the attorney tee (MS) and the final Government fee (920) la payable. Thus you know be fore hand, for n Uiar.wbeiher you ara frolng to tret a patent or not, and no attorney's fee schureed unless you do iret a Patent. An attorney whose lee depends on his success in obtaining a Fatent will not advise you that your Invention la Eatentable, unlcs. It really Is patentable, ao far aa latent Judgment can aid in determining the ques tion; hence, you can rely on the advise given aften a preliminary examination is had. lie I km Iat enta and the ltoglstrnf Ion or Eab&a. Traulo Mark and lEeluue secured. 4 a v rata pre pared andmed. Applications In revivor of tt IpctfHl.AtMintluiictl.or ForfrlledCasratnade. Very often valuable Invent Ions are saved in these classes of casen. It you have undertaken to secure your own patent and failed, ft skillful handllngof Hioinnriiia,! inauiuntiviTM, WHU Hie Wfl Tl TV iiuesi ana resseti 10 tne t'minisnioner of Talents: lli at he recognize (Ikoroi: K. l.vuoN.cf Washing wiii .t hi jruut miuriirj in nit? cnap.givingim title of the Invention and about the date of oilm your application. An examlnallonanrt report wtl cost vou nothlnff, Searches made for title to Inven uons, in iaci any information relating lo I'ateni nromMlv furnished. Conies of I'Atpnt matinri the regular tlnvernment rattxi. iia. h i n member this onice has been In stircesHful operation since 1S65. and vou thereto rnn lhv hnflii ni experience, besides reference can hesrlven load tual clients tn almost every county In the U. S, ramphtet relating to 1'atents free upon request. GEO. E. LEMON, 01B 10th St., "WASHINGTON, . C. Attoruer-at.T.mv and Solicitor of Amnrl cun und Fortilarn l'atents. dec. w w PT7.NSTnNf3for Soldiers, widows, parents rrjnOIUHOand children. Any disease, wound or Injury entitles Millions appropriated and worklnij force doubled. Prompt orcand homes mulo hoppy. Fee no. Apply now, WIDOWS. re-mrrled,now entitled dunne widow hood, oroat success In INCHKASK cases. Hoontt and Hack ray and DUcharjes procured. Deserters entitled to all dues under new lawx. PiitcutH for Inventor'. Und WarrauU procured, bouiht and sold. Tne "WOULD & MILDIKII." (weekly paper.) Sample copy Iree. send Biarap for full lo. struettons. blanks and bounty tatde. N. W. FIT.dKltAl.D a CO., Pension, Patent and Land Att'ys, WASIIl.NOTON, D. 0. aid. Dec. 1-4 w. AT-foJlnolxindonriiy. triaa eaiauiuur. nu OOlcolu NoarYorU lor tbo Curo of EPILEPTIC PITS. 'FfQaAmJoumilcfXtilieine. itr. Ab. Ueaenild ClaU of Indonl.who makei a ?a elalty vf Frllepi.y. 6a without dpubl trentaa ai J enrol tmrd caaeatltmi any other 11 vlDif rhralclai. 1.1 mecce l.ai almily l.vti a.tnnl.htnci veliar, heard or caaaa of otcr I'J )L'ltta, atiitllng aurc.aarullrcQrr.l be ht:u. It l:h alan: uottl.of tola wnnd.rful cur. (re. it aff erf. f rer win. mar aend llielr eapreae ftnl V 0. Ad.lrue u a IUI vf nu. wlatilnr aritro Iu e.l1re.a ur. All. ilLiKUOLi;, t.o, n Julia It., Keir Yuk. Deo KM w eMontia tBdtr. 'bllaj'sltais. I'a. uneso-ly aM mm OctCSMy COD-LIVER ni BaMHosi vneapest lTiaii1l4l ...al 7T .7 uuionuea Kay to iu delicacy ot -.,v4.lilcll. roraaiauyPntinrieU. W.n.SfhlelftllntCo.S'W..W.T: dec 15 4 w NSIONS il Niljledinllnunfduty.l ii. livvVinii.W.V.r.,,".yi t , . . Tfl le le f fl II V V! ' r Br.ru "r"lllllla.lim Iliiuiily tg nl rnMildltran p irtciloiirolTaka tlumrtcti d Deo. l5-4w. fina week in your own town. Terms and 11 out fWUilt Irco. Address 11. IUllit 4 Co., lfuatd Maine. march 11 -iy WEB1 Fills "f 'SH iJ'JA "''"''"l.muW.la.Wiiiw ' -KSaV3aW'n itJtt'UtlaaiiuoiiVhititl w r pen RAlLftOAb TIME' TABLE MLMLM, PENNSYLVANIA RAILHOAI) Pntr . AUBLPUIA ft BKIB B.H. DIVISION, KonheTn-'&Ttrat luiallway!,aUr0a D,Tl,loa BUSIMEll TUIE TABLE. tn AffnAt ll-nfa lit. a.. berlalfaT' "u' "wns Ic Hcrthnrn. LS.ra-r?01 8"oro Ktprcssfor mhn nnuura; ana intermedlaui ntntinr.. t VJ' York, s.15 p. m. lialuraore,i.iOB a' iv5h Ltn !.' V. l. ?k'5? "osoonnccui StVS f?.?f?. bu'fidttMTut'ft 10-35 p. tn SmaSSKSS. toi-Eiiiaoi: s.05 p. m. wiuiamsport Accommodation tn, Sunburr, lUrrtsburg and an Intci mediate i.r tlons, tanoaster, rtlladelpwa anfl l Sow -rKt" amrtng at PhlladclpWa ' ?nfln5lwn Toric ea at. itarnsourrT lor miladelplita Pftusen disturbed until 7 a. rri. " D'r l.Ma.m.-Itrle Mall for Sunburv. nam.r,,,. ana intermcdiato Btatlons, Lancaster. i-fiiiari.C phla, New Yorlr, Baltimore and Washington Vr hTlnir at Philadelphia I w a. m. i New York li a. m, llaltlmoro 7.M a T m. j WMhiVi ton.s.lta. m. Thrnno-h PniimaiS J.-V."n!Bet are run on this train to Philadelphia, liaitlmnr! WK3TWAHD, e.ttu a. m.-Krlo Mall for Brio and alt Intermedlat a stations with through Pullman Palace can and For Canandateuft and luUrmedlato sutlons. Rochester, Buffalo and NlaKsra FaUs, with Van'. mn Pja&co car and passengor coaches through to 1.45 p. m". Niagara Express for Kane and Inter, mediate stations with through passenger coirhVa to Kane. Por Canandatgua and principal inter mediate stations, Itochcster, Buffalo and Niagara through passenger coaches to Uocbester. 6.85 p. r., Fast line for Lock: Haren and lnterme. dlato stations, and Elmlra. Watklns and lnterme. dlate stations, with through passenger coaches to TUUOUdll THAINS FOIl NOIlTIlCMBEnLAND FKOM TUB BAST AND SOUTH. Niagara Express leaves New York, e.Ma.m.! Philadelphia s.49 a,m.: Wusblngton,' e.o;a.m.: Baltimore t.to a. m., arriving at Northumberland 1.45 p.m., with through Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New York 7.55 a. m. ; Philadel phia, ll.os a.m.; Washington, 9.3T a.m.; Balti more, 10.60 a. oi., arriving at NorUiumberlanil iH.pim,vwltl1 ttrongli passenger coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Mall loaves New York 7.55 p. tn.t rhlladel. phla, 11. so p. m.; Washington, s-s7 p. m.t Baiu. more, ll.M p. m arriving at Northumberland .1 a. in., with through Pullman Palace Bleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore, and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after Fobruary 19th,lSSl,tralns will leave Bunbury as follows: NORTHWARD. Northern Express .80 a.m.,arrlvo Elmlra H.50 pm Arrive nt Canandalgua 1.23 p. in. " Rochester 4.40 " " Niagara. 5 45 Niagara Express 1.50 p. in. arrive Elmlra e.ospm arrive Canandalgua 8J5 ' Rochester 4 " " Niagara ll.M am Fast line 5.15 pm arrive Elmlra 10.200 m " Watklns ll.io pm SOUTHWARD. Southern Express 1.82 a.m. arrive norrtsb'g s.15 am u.iavu a uiiuuoiuuua I.IAI " " New York J5 " " Baltimore l.co 1 1 1I7n V. , . n ( Lock Haven Ex 10.50 a m arrive uarrisb'g mm ta rwr.ro 1 nriuciuilll o.u. n LQ " New York 0.45 ' " Baltimore 6.M Day Express 1.60 p m arrive Harrlsburg i.ti p m .. Ihlt.i,.lnr... a I . " New York 10.00 " Baltimore i.eo Erie Mail l.M a, m. arrive Bamsburg s.eo a. m u.ueutTluuue l.w " New York 4B " " Baltimore 7.00 " Washington s.n J.R. WOOD, General Passenger Ageit. FRANK THOMSON. General Xanagtr. EHILADELFHA and READING ROAD RANQEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. June 2, 1881. Taints lsi.vi BcrxsT is voixowbisdhdat xxcinks. For New York,PhlIadelphla,ReadlnglFottsvllls Tamaqua, &o., 11,45 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 4 tu and r,M p. m. For Wiuiamsport, 0,15 8,50 a. m. and 4,04 p. m. rauixs roti aorsat utiva as follows, (ichdit sxoirriD.) Leave New York, via. Tamanend ,oo a. ro. and via. Bound Brook Route 7,45 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, ,45 a. m. Leave Reading, ll,ss a. m., Pottsvllle, lt,s p. a aad Tamaqua, 1,85 p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 0,10 s;40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave WlUlamsporr,,45 a.m,i,oo p. m. and 4,80 p. m Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without chango ot cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, .., General Manager, C. G. HANCOCK, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan. 10. 1881 tf. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NORTH, STATIONS. ......Scran ton.... ....Beueviie... ......TaylorvUle., ...Lackawanna. Pitts ton.... ,. West Pitts ton ......Wyoming. .....Maltby. . .Bennett Kingston... affntrarnn SOUTR p.m. pjn. a.m, a.m. cm 15 8 00 03 8 6 8 48 8 41 8 87 43 45 so 1 10 t 12 8 87 9 K S 14 8 18 8 14 9 45 8 (8 8 63 SO 17 84 89 41 110 03 1 10 08 8 85 8 IS 1 8 07 a 00 Or) 1 5 1 41 1 85 1 85 1 18 1 03 8 04 9 04 10 18 64 1 64 8 08 8 06 8 10 8 18 1 11 1 10 18 .Plymouth Juno B 55 .rarmuuui.., ...Avondale.M 10 16 S 47 10 84 8 88 8 88 Munlock's creek 10 41 10 55 8 Ot 16 7 4011 41 7 85 11 SS 7 S 11 15 7 SO 13 00 7 11 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 05 11 II 57 11 10 tl 10 58 t 45 10 60 87 10 44 18 10 81 f 10 10 08 04 10 60 5 45 40 - emcicsninny. ..Hick's Ferry. .Beach Haven. ..... Berwick.. ..Briar croek.. WlllAw flrnvA 8 17 8 11 8 M 11 07 8 46 8 44 11 18 11 80 8 61 6 60 1 87 4 07 4 13 4 90 4 17 4 II 4 16 4 66 8 C9 6 S6 9 09 I 00 7 56 S 01 8 16 8 18 8 11 8 tt 8 66 8 li 9 04 9 04 V 10 7 51 7 44 7 18 7 81 7 18 T II ....Lime Ridge.. ......... nspy .Dloomaburg.. TIiinArt. 11 tl 11 .5 111 66 Catawl'a Bridge 11 60 11 IS . ,.li annus. ... ...Chulaaky... . . rtMakvMn t 45 Northumberl'd" 19 45 p.m. a.m. turn. p.m. pan. a.m. . . W. F. nALSTEAD, Supt. Superintendent's offlce. scranton. Feb, 1st, I8S1. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. ThU elccantdrewi'i u lucfcrrcJ by thou wholiaveUM(lit,toany iimilar article, on ac count cf la aujwrior fcleaj.lli.cta and piuiiv. It conlalna inateriali only that are IxneficUl a iq ine icaip aau ruur anjalwaya Rntoru tkTYoiithf ul Color to Crcy or Fdid Hair raricera nair Uabam it ruielr perfumed and ii warranted to prevent falling of the hair aud I re. mQvedandruft'anditchlnj. Hiscox & Co , N.Y, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Soptrlatlva Heillh ills' Slrtnjjth Riitorir. If you sr. a mtthanle or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run dawn by family or hotiM bold duties try Pakh' (JiNutx Tl'MC. If you nro u Uwytr, ininister or builneti man luuiied by menial (train or analoue. carei, do not uke lntoiicatini;iiimulantt,butui9 1'aiktr'lCraeerTui: Ifyonliivo Contumpiion, Dvipepala, Rheuma lim, Kidney t'omnlainis, or any oiaoraerof the litor. aiomach. Uiwcit, tlotxl or neivcs.PMKfit't Cincia Tonic will curo you. ItliiheCrealeit Blood Purifier M lbs Best and Surest Cough Curs Cvtr Unl. If vou are wailing away from age, diuipation or any auuie or wealintu and renulr, a tUmulani talis GiHcsa Tovtc alonce) it will lnviorai and build Iou up from tht Tint doio but will never Intoxicate, I Iui laved hundred of livcit it may lave yourt. CAUTION 1-R.tM all eirUutaUa, rak.r'aGraeToe.U U eaa4. Ike t.ilm41alartaUUU.lw.rU,a.4lltnl; 4lffrrea! frwa Mtrarali.., ef ataetr alcaa. !We I.r elrceltf W HUcaC,N, Y, ttKailaa,al44alana4rat. CRIAT 8AVIN0 pt'YINO II0LUR 6ltC lie rr.h sad latunf fragrance; haa mle this delightful perfumi erceedlnjly popular, tkar Il aolklsr like It, Inaiat upoa havinf FLoasa. TO Coioeem and 1 00k for lifnuim uf LAl'UK 8AVIVQ BUYINg Me. lire. " ,! n,aaoipnia 7.SS p. m.' Now f KiV " w mrouBU to i'hitin.t: Uarok,'olly,