THE" COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCllTBr ooMiruilG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Clean Fields and Heavy Crops. Thoro nro two drawbacks in tho mo lliods largely niloph'd iy tho farmers of thin country in tlio cultivation dttr Ine the Ilr8t half of tlio season. Tlicro methods involvo-ttib' risodlfss expend. turo of labor and permit' "nn extensive growth of wceda. 'I ho stirfneoof tlio soil is not broken or stirred often enough A frequent nulveriza'.ion would nceom plish two very important use., namely, tho dcHtruction of tho young weeds and an increased growth of tho crops. Wo have shown on former occasions tho importance- of destroying weeds just as iney aro commencing growth, and even buforo they havo reached tho surface of tho ground, when tho mintito and leu dor sprouts aro brokon by a touch of tho pulverizing instrument. Tho cx pcrinient was tried a few years nco of passing tlio steel rako weekly over a given measured surlaco in tho garden, and allowing alongside an equal aero to become covered with a growth of wtcds from six inches to a foot-, high before killing them. A record was mado by tho watcli of tho tlino consumed by each method. During tho two months of growth it was necessary to pass tho steel rako eight times over tho surface ; hut this was done so 1'apidly that only ouo halt ot the limo and labor were consumed that were required to clear out once tho tali'WCcds irom tlio grow ing crop. Iho crop mado ono half more growth by tho first method, and tho seeds of the weeds in thb surfAcb soil wcro thoroughly destroyed by tho eight operations. A -succosstttl larmcr, on whoso rich fields about oO bushels of corn per aero were obtained by ordinary management, assures us tlint by passing tho cultivator once a week between tho rows, until tho corn was as high as tho horse's back, ho had increased tho crop to between GO and 70 bushels per acre. A radical improvement would be mado on many farms by the adoption of tlio practico of keeping tlio silrface crust of tho soil constantly broken, and by nover allowing your weeds to see daylight. By thus clearing the farm with foul seeds, in a fow years tlio cost ly labor of hand weediug would be nearly superseded. To accomplish this Tcsult it is necessary to secure tho best modern tools for cultivating tho crops. The work should bo commenced boforo tho young weeds havo reached the sur face. Potatoes, for instance, are some weeks in tho sou boforo coming up, and during this period tho ground should be kept harrowed, tlio operation being repeated as often as the young weeds in tho soil havd sprouted, tho harrowing breaking tho sprouts and killing tho weeds just as they are start ing to grow. In this way the foul stuff may bo materially reduced. Tlio har rowing may be continued after tho po tatoes havo reached tho surface, and havo grown somo inches, without injury to them. Corn may bo harrowed onco before it comes up ; and with a fine, slant tooth harrow tlio operation may bo continued every five days till tho plants aro nearly a foot high. This will obviate the labor of hand hoeing. After this, the ono horse cultivator may pass several times, running shallow so as not to tear the roots, setting tho ro versiblo teeth fiivt to throw tlio earth away from tho row of corn, nnd next timo against the row, a very shallow ridge being suflicient to cover the young weeds as they aro just appearing for there will bo no largo ones if tho pre vious work has been promptly attended to. Wo havo adopted this course of first harrowing and then, cultivating from and towards tho row, and left the field as clear as a floor without any hand-hoeing. Tho repeated stirring of the soil and" keeping the crust broken, gave a handsome crop of corn decid edly larger than when tho wholo treat ment consisted of ono or two dressings witli the cultivator and a laborious "hill ing" with tho hoe. Country Gentle man. Panning and Farm Work. Undoubtedly tho cultivation of tho soil and tlio raising of Hocks and herds may always bo depended npon to fur nish a living, and there is, therefore, no very great risk in the enterprise. In view of tho crowded condition of all other pursuits this ono may bo safely relied on as an unfailing resourco at all limes. Fow regions havo been moro rapidly settled than havo been Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Iowa, with farm ers and stock raisers since 1800. Hence, tho westward migratory movement now ngain going on will again produce general activity. For this emigration will put a large amouut of money in active circulation, cause a largo increase in railroad travel and freights, relievo tho overburthened labor markets of tho seaboard, and creato now markets for capital and merchandise. Tho condi tions are much more favorable to agri cultural emigrante now than formerly, because the railroad charges havo been so adjusted that produco can bo profit ably shipped or sold at tho most ro moto and isolated points. Land is everywhere cheap and accessible, and railroads traverse immenso regions. Our country is so boundless that to talk of the public domain being all gob bled up, as do somo pretentious writers, is tho height of folly. There is wild land in all tho states in such quantities luai no ono nceu want tarm tracts in vain. And although tlio cry "go West" has long uinco grown stale and hack noyed, tho West still remains a bound less wiledrness an hnraenso. ocean in which tho settlements resemble the Pacific, islands". Maine, New Jersey nnd West Virginia alono would ac commodate all tho emigration for tlio noxt five years. Pennsylvania has been for fifty years a ceaseless fountain of emigration, and yet is herself admir ably adapted to .receive millions of now settlers. Out whetlior emigration tends Kast or West, only let it keep out of tlio cities. There is not one in twenty who como hither who have tho means to what wocall "sqttlu." Thoy nro eith er Jab.oj'ers'or imeohauios ; but instead of making their homes in tho now lands and grow up with tlio country, thoy drop into tho.citjeSjWhcro thoy 'earn a vory preoaripus living, and soon fall into tho habits of idleness and drink ing, and never make nny headway. If thoy wero to spread abroad oven throughout the Middle states thoy would find 'abundant employment upon tho furms. Wo venturo to say to-day among farmoilj'nlono in theso states a h'ftlfUiullIiou of fani) hands could find plenjy' of, work' at much higher wuges andi.wj'thjjuueb better living than they overTt'oeive'd at home. (fermantoion Jl'tlegrajih, '.'Voirnsav-voti matin nn iof tjioi preijitees 1 What m" Witness "Oh iioth- rhKboueiico n ln'onnrlv nn. O l ------ , OO J count of cmiitv boxes, an SlmkL'sne.-irn Mays." Lawyer. "Novcr mind what ; Bhnkespnro says. IIo will bo summon led' mid can testify for himself, if ho ' knows,tinythn& about tho ease.'' "The family which moves after daik may excito remark, but tho neighbors can t criliciso tho furniture. haunter.' examwRtiJT! did youtl illf! of & Boys and Qirls on the Farm. Tho great secret of rctnlning young peoplo on Iho family homesteads ton sisis in making these rural homes something beyond tho abode of hard toll, cloudy visages and compound in terest. Kvery possiblo means must be 'resorted to to make tho placo attract ive to theso young people, nnd to havo tho boys see that they do not suffer nt tho villago gathering in comparison witli those of their old playmates who aro studying for college or a profession. There is no reason why thn Sunday and holiday clothing of tho sons nnd daughtcw of a well-to do farmershould not no equal in appearance to what is worn by the children of tho doctor or trader in tho nelgoborhood. Thoy should nlso receive the rudiments of Kngtish education, nnd should be kept well supplied during tho long winter evenings with agricultural and other newspapers excellent educators. Ouo or moro magazines should bo taken, nnd on tho book-shelves should bo the pleasantly-narrated lives of ttie leading farmers of tho land, rather than dime novels or Hash literature A good his tory of agriculture for the ins: ruction of farmer's children is vet In bo writ ten. I know that the opinio i of some, history is no better than nn old alma nac, whioh for their individual compro 'hensions, Is undoubtedly true. But as an old almanao will servo as a future guide to him whose far-seeing oyo can trnco tlio brilliant course of celestial lu minaries, so a history of our homo ag riculture will enablo the scnsiblo yco men to trace the progress of our local prosperity. The exploits of our sol uicrs, tho daring of our sailors, the learning of our scholars, tho careers of ,..T , -II 1 V.I.. our ousmess-mcn uavo nil occn tuny chronicled j yet I have never seen any connected mention of our agriculture, which (as the quicksilver in a thermom eter sho.w8 tho temperature) ever marks the position ot tho community upon tho scnlo of civilization. It is the heaven-ordained sweat of tho farmer's brow which is the salt of tho earth, and woo unto tho land where tho salt has lost its savor. Farmer's children should also bo en couraged to attend meetings of farmer's clubs and agricultural society, and pre miums should bo awarded for their la bor and skill. Tho boy who drives tho best broken yoke of steer?, or tho best handled colt, or who shows tho best poultry or pigeons, and tho girl who brings tho best loaf of bread, tho sweetest butter, tho most ingenious ly made patch-work quilt, tho neatest darned rent, or tlio best made shirt, feel a pride as they rcceivo their pre miums, and hear their namo nnnounced, which does much to bind them to the homestead. Such awards and lionorn blo distinctions enlist "Young America" into tho ranks of tho yeomanry and raike them contented and happy. (Jare should be taken that the boys nnd girls on tho fnnn do not havo to wear their parents' cut-down ctothes, and to toil with worn out tools and household labor appliances. "Work work work ! From wenry chime to chime, Work .vork work 1 As prisoners work for crime. Hake, and drive, and hoe ! Hoe. nnd drive nnd rnko I Till tlio heart is sick nnd the arm benumb'd And they would fain the farm forsake." Bovs slinnlil lmvn lirrhr. npur imnln. inputs wllir.li flint- ctlinnlfl Win tnnrvlit t keep clean and in order, having "a piaco ior everything ana everything in us piace. Indians Who Are Shrewd Buyers I watched some Indians shonninc aud was nstonislied to see how invaria bly thoy waived aside inferior goods and choso such material as mannos at $1.50 to 2 a yard. Ono of tho mer chants told mo it was useless to offer them anything but tho best. An In dian, who could not speak English or French, and wanted five thincs, divid ed according to his idea of their vela- tivo cost in little piles on tho counter, and going through apantomine descrip tive of his wants, was handed some silk handkerchiefs. Taking ono up ho felt it, held it up to tho light, and throwing it aside shook his head vigorourly, mut tering an "Ugh" of disgust. ' When shown a better ono he was doubtful; but a much superior article being pro duced, he took, and willingly handed over one pilo for it. That, however, was too much, and when civen tlio chango ho put it on one of tho other piles, and proceeded in tho same way to make the rest ot his purchases. "How easily they could bo cheated;" I said to tho clerk, after tho Indian had left. "No," he replied, "not so easily ns it would nppenr.' 'Ihey generally come in from their camps in great numbers onco a yenr to sell furs nnd make pur chases. Thov go to different shops. and on their return compare notes as to tlio cost and quality of their uoods. Then if ono has paid moro than nn- other or hns been cheated in quality, ho will never enter that shop again, nnd a firm that gives tho greatest bargains is most patronized on their return. Miss Fitzgibbon'a hook on Montana. Professor Greener tells his colored brethren that what thoy need is com mon huiibu, nut conventions. "Every man is not honest because ho is poor." IIo's moro liable to bo poor beoause bo's honest. N. Y. News. Tho proposition is made in Boston to havo a school holiday in tho middlo of tho week, instead of Saturday, after tho usage common elsowhere. , Foit HitKAKKAsr. A good break fast dish can bo prepared from tho re mains of yesterday's dinner, providing that consisted in part of roast mutton. Chop it fine, nnd put it in a saucepan with a cup of gravy or of soup stock, season with pepper and salt, and scat ter over it, stirrniK all tho time, a tablespoouful of Hour ; let tho meat heat gradually, and, when "boiling hot," set tho pan on tho back part ot tho stove, and poach somo eggs to servo with tho meat. When tho eggs aro done, put tho meat on a platter and lay tho eggs around tho edge. With fried potatoes, muffins nnd good coffo, a wholesome breakfast may bo pro vided at small expense. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. . "Orrvllle.Ohlo, Sapt. 10, IMS. LULUS. "During betn subject to a bron clilul nfTrrtlon, with frequent tiililt, for n number of years, I hereby cer tify tlmt Arm's Ciirimv J'wtobai. jItm me romit relief, anil It tlio mct cilectlro remedy I Lave ever tried. Jauis a. Hamilton, Kdltor of TA CWicntl," " Mt. nilead, Ohio, June M, 182. COUGHS, " I bo u,eJ A VKii'a Ciiitrinr Pectoral till iprlnf for a -vere cough and lung trouble with good elfect, aud I am pleased to recommend It to any ono similarly alfected. lUitvxr lUfoiiuix, Proprietor Cllobe Hotel." rBiriUED or Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, MaJ8. Bold by all DruggUHi, FOR SAJLE AT era houses HLOOMSUUKG, PA. 20,000 REDPJUyGfc Consisting of hiimlmti ot varieties of the choicest noses, itornmums, crocna.s, ujicus, iipuuiroue, eu, cic. Vegetable Plants W nro making n specialty. Kuril Cnbbntro plnnts (lmnleneil) rot drown Tomato l'lnnts nml .street routo rinm.s uy tho thousaiul, uuo chuimko uy uuuiinu.s ui uiuusami-. 50,000 Strawberry Plants of tlio best varieties nno Hed nnd Jilnck Can Hnsnberrled. ltlmlmrb. Asnnrncus plants, Ac. Wo linvo shipped plants to every omic m mo union. CUT FJLOWERS consist Insr of Ilaso Hurts Carnations Violets lotropo, callas etc., etc., always on hand. Flow, em for weildliiifs and parties, lioui-ucts llasketnot flowers. fuiirul designs of all descriptions put up nt short notice. Wo pack so ns to travel one to two days and k'liaraiuco satisfaction. SEEDS. At tho request of many of our customers 1 will this neason offer a full lino of irnrrten seeds Vfteen years experlcnco nt market K.inlenlnir enables ina to offer Iho best seeds for t his sect Inn. All 1 offer 1 nmsurou U! Rlvo satisfaction. They aro tho best varieties nnd suio to mow. ii o navu lour laiyc Krccn nouses also coin oeus nun nut ui-uscumiiinuig nearly w.ju reel 01 glass, situated on .Main street, nbovo tho Normal Nchool (laivo bulldlii'.) Tills ndrertlsemynt Is too small to mention all wo havo for sale, call on us or write to us for what you want and seo If wo cannot supply you. J. I. DIM.OM, lUoomsburu, BAUGH'S $25.00 PHOSPHATE Is acknowledged by all who havo tried it to give as satisfactory results as any high-priced phosphate or guauo they have ever used. PRICE 25 PER TON OK 2000 LNS. On Cars or lloat In l'hlladclphla. Send for Circular showing Guarnntced Analysis. BAUGH & SONS, BOLE MAN UFACTUUE ItS, 20 South Delaware Avo. Philada. may 11 4v Iff. S. TXWGrLiSY, Is now fully prepared to furnish SUITS MADE TO ORDER, FltOM THE ; BEST MATERIAL IN THE MARKET AT REASONABLE RATES. ALSQ TO FURNISH Ready-Made SUITS .MADE TO MKASUHE, AND As Good & Cheap AS CAN BE HAD AT ANY Ready-Made Establishment. Orders taken for shirts, made from measurement. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. Tho followln'.' shows thn ineket nnthte. nun nr tho several beautiful ttyles of Ke.icu manufactured by tho undersigned. For Ueauty nnd Durability they nro unsurnass. ed. Ketupbyejpcilcnced hards and warranted iu jjito saiisiticiiuii. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to nny address. Address BL00MSB0RG. PA- May 4-tt Prof. Doremus on Porous Plasters. The College, ot the City ot Now York,) Cor. U-xInston Ave. and igux St. J New York, April Xi, ItMl.l Mkssiis. kbabuky & Johnson ; (lentlemen At your renuest I havo obtained In open market samples of iiksson'b crciNg ihjkouh 1'i.stbks and Aleock's 1'oious 1'la.sters, and havo submitted them to chemical analysis to determine iiinr cuinparumu uiems us external remedies 1 IIIIU 111 IIK7ISU.S M lAl'l'INK 1'I.ISTKKS YAM . I lit! medical Ingredients, which do not exist in Alcock's runmsrioMcrsi uenco liiinr oniiunn tiiiy nn. superior to thoso of Alcock's ours resp-y, I'rot. ot CheinWry and l'liyslcs In (he Colleirrof the City ot New Yurk, and I'ruf. ot chemistry nnd Toxicology In llellevue llosiUlul Medical College. il .Maymh iw. WA Mmif nKneit',lc "ellablo men to 1 Fj Uscll Fruit Trees, (Iraiw Vines, Khrubfl. Hoses Ac. Salary and expenses luliL Full Instructions "given, bo Inexper ienced men can noon learn tho business Address J. 1'. I.KCI.A1IK, IlltKlllTON, N. V.. (ono mile east of ltochester, N. Y.) d Jlny, MlMw. tffc5(-AMONTHand 110A11I) 'or "Tf0 U IUYouniriiieiior ladles In each county. ASdrcss 1'. W. i:iUl.Klt A CO., Hilladelphla, 1'. d .May. llh 4w, NAVAL BATTLES OK Till: YVOItl.l) i. r.i. . itiu. nun t jiciutui uiiniur, u. ri. A Thrilling notorial HUtory of the World's itreat Kca Fights, with specimens of Naval Architecture ot ullages. A record ot Wonderful Kxplolls moro Interesting than fiction, l'rlco only M. It bells A P L' W'Py everywhere. .Make fiuo,oo per fluMl I moiith. Address J. C. McCUUDYA CO., l'hlladelphla, l'u. d May, 18th lw Si 0LDIERSH0! LOO Send tor our new tl-fulnn conUlnlnf mttttr of utinofct Imporuiirttnntt fxotjler or their hetri. lrukluiuIluuullvii,lulvitU,l uud Claim, Monte Cluliu, niij nil uttn'm uifuliibt the (iuvcru lot nt ptviuvUy in til fiililifullv DtlfiHlrtt in. Addrsil WiUitUmp w. ll.U11XS.ViO., Lofk lluit IVt .UnKoii, , C. Wanted invr,dv,B;LrixJr World telli whrr work (an la hid, prlcn pilj, ui til tti ntwtt ibowt how tanks ami (orrKiralloui rob tb poori how U-trlslal urea tint iMilltlclani re cou. irollnl bycapltull.tii l.uw iiulillo laniltare ttoku by rallruadai UCiiiouiitfacmM labur, prlioo con. UuX labor, awl all lurina of pprluii ill conUlua reaUlnir tor ola aim youain vubllbbvil 1 yeuraf f wetkt treti iwint un 0ccmn to pay fgr malllnir, nilw will kciidtliif wlior WorU uu trial 4tki IrMttlltvf New Yolk lUralrl. AJJrv. I.AUOUWOUI.l,l'blUdlpbU.ra. nld lay, ISth lm AtlvortlNlnir CiicnlN i t "l)w9 become so common to write tlio beginning ot nn nrucie, in nn eirgnn, 111 f crcstlntr mnnncr. "Tlion run II Inln boiuo ndverllscintint tlmt we would nvoid nil alien, "And fllniply.cnll nttcntlon to tliu merits or; iioji liiuorsin i plain, iionest icrim ns possible, "To Iniluco nconlu . "To clve tliein one trial, which so proves tiicir vniue unit iney win never use nny 11111115 K'80'" " "TiiK Hkmkdv so fnvornbly noticed In nil the papers, ' "Ilellglnus nnd seculnr, Is "Hiivinir n lnme side, nnd Is sunnhintlni: nil other medicines. "Thoro 1h no denv tie tlio v Hues of tho Hop plant, nnd the proprietors of Hop Hitters hnvo shown grent shrewdness "And nullity "In ctmiiiouiidlmr n medicine whose virtues nro so palpable: to every one's ob. servntlon. ' Illll HI10 Ic? "No! "She llucerud nnd suireied liloiur. 11I11I1111 nwnv nil the tlino for years," "inn tloelors uolng her no good t "And nt last wns cured by this Hop lilt ters tin; papers say so much about," "indeed! indeed l" "How thankful wo should be for that medicine." A DntiKlitcr'rt MlHcry. "Eleven venrs our dauirliler suffered on 11 bed of misery, "f rom n complication 01 Kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble nnd Nervous debility, under the care or tlio best pnysiclnm', "Who gave her disease various names, "Hut no relief. "And now she Is restored to us In eooil health by ns simple n remedy ns Hup Hit ters, that we had shunned for years before using It." -Tim Ivm:nts. I-atlicr In ;cttlutr Well, "My daughters sayi "flow imieh liolter father lsstneehn used linn Hitters." "llelsgettlmr well after his long sutfoilng from a illneaso declared Incurable" "Ami wo aro so glad that ho used your Hitters." X Lady of Ullca, N. Y. T HE C ft EAT CURE RHEUMATISM- A" It la for sU the painful dlscaaca of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. It ClOamea the nvitam nf thn hkfM rnlr lhAt causes thD dreadful Buffering whioh uuiy mo victims 01 iinoumausm can reaiixo TMOUfiAlltlR OF fiAflFR of tho worst forma of this tcrrlbld disease havo been Quickly relieved , and in ahort time PERFECTLY CURED. rui rr, $1. uqiiuok unr. sold nr Dntccms. r- uyj tan du nt-iifc uj man. WIHX3, ItlCirAnnSQN St Co.. Hurlint-ton vt SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE. Uasd In tho principal Uhurch03 for communion purposes: Sxcellent for Ladies and Weakly Per sons and the Aged.; Speer's Port Grapo Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS OELEIIltVTKD NATIVE WINE U mado from the Julcoot the Oporto a rape, raised In this country. Its Invaluable Tonic and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. He ine tho pure Julco of the drape, prouueed under Mr. Hpoer's own personal supervision. Us purity and genuineness, are guaranteed. Tho youngest child may partake ot its generous qualities, and the weakest Invalid use It to advantage. It Is par. tlculaily benellclal to the aged and debilitated, ana suiiea 10 me various aiunenis mat uueui. mo neakersex. It Is In every respect A WINKTO I1K 11ELIEU ON. SPEER'S V. J, Slicrry. 'l'hor..l.siISItKYlsa wlno ot Superior Char acter, and partakes of tho rich qualities of tho grapo from which It Is made. I'or l'urlty, inch, ness, Flavor and Medicinal I'ropcrtles, it will bo found unexcelled. SPEER'S JP J. ISraiidy. This nitANHY stands unrivalled In this Country being far superior tor medicinal purposes. IT IS HUH K distillation from tho grape,and con tains valuaole medicinal properties. 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Celebrated While Sewins Machine, New Davis Vorliunl Feed Sew- inp; Machine, New Home Sowing ISi ticliinc, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sewing Machine, Qemiii.e Singer Sewing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Sowing Machine Oil, nnd Nee dles tor all sowliiL' inacnlncs. Keivlni? Machines Bold on monthly payments- Liberal discount macio ior casn. itvcry macmno purcuasca rrom me Is warrnntedtobo Kept In good running order for nve years freo of charge, nnd thoroueh in structions given by the best lady operator In this part ot tho stato free ot charge. Examlno my stock of machines before purchasing. NAVALSSBATTLEi. New sod eranhlc 1'ictoml lilttoty ol ttie srrat ba light, oltl 9 oriu. Iy Menicai iiirccior aiiirrrr., u. a. r. Annreis J.C.MtCUHrjY&Co.,633Cbe9tiut St., rhlla'Jelphta, Fa. ,Iuno30-1y n'd LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Oh! I wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, cr feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be, relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, vlfich is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 51 N. Tremont Et., Baltimore Uuring ttie war 1 was in jured in (lie stomach by a pic cc of a shell, anil have suucrctl fiomitevcrsincc. Aboutiour years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctois in the city said I could not live. I sulfered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two j cars could not cat solid food ..nd for a large portion of the lime was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. 1 tried lirown's Iron Hitters and now alter laUliig Iwo bottles I am able to get tin nnd go around and am rapidly improving. G. lilC'KEU. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all dlseasci requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves, "THE BEST IB CHEAPEST." mcines, THRFQHFRQ saw. mills, urtePiiirfri ' mis-wi it-nw i 1 Clour Ihlitr. (Saltl to all s.lluns. I IVrlto fur I'll l.i: III us. l'amphlet tntirrtcuiWTl!tiAultuiau Tajwr Co,, llunstlvlU. uuio. mar is 5m IVtAKE HENS LAY An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling In this country, sirs tint most ot me iinrao ana uauio ruwuers sjia noru are worm loss trash, in siys tint. Sherldtn's Condition Powdars are abso'utMvnurH nndlinmonselv vlu. able. Not'i'iigonetrth will make h-ns lar like Miertaan a nonnuon row.iors, iwsn, i teasnion ful to 1 pint foid. Sold evertrwhsra, or sent by man ior s leiier-siamus. i. 3. .kiiinson uo, Jiostox, Mass, all Junsa'sj-ly, WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PELS ron Tiin LIVER And all Bilious Complaints. Bafo to take, hclng pnroly Msctablo: no grilling, l'rlco -a (.cut. All Druggists. MuIS-lw purgative J1AKK NUW UIOIl 1JL00I), And will completely chatiaolholiloodln the en. ttru system In three months. Any piTs'in vho. iyl) take ono ulll each nhrlit Irom ouu to Iwelvo Utiuks. may be restored to sound health, It such a thing Is iiosslhle. For curing Female t'ompl.ilnts these nils l.ave no equal. I'liyshlans use them In their practlee. Sold everywhere, orwutby mall forsa tents In stamps. Mend for ininiililet. I. H. JOHN- NW S. I'D, IIOSIOII, .MUSS. upr H Md-T mo). REST ITfTNT "1 not' 11,3 11 sweeping oy, go nomeiuiug iiMuiuy uim mi u limo leavu behmil to conmier time " 104 a week you own town, is outfit freo, Nnrlik. Kverythlng now, C.iHal not requlied. Wo will furnish you everything. Many aro miking fortunes, Ladles make us much as men, and boys and girls mika grunt pay. Header, 11 jou want business at which you can maliu great pay all the time, writ" for pariloularj to II, Hsu-htt & Co., Portland, Maine DiO.b, VJ-lv, Pl?TQTflTkFl,lt M'M)li:US ON any Ul I lilNolUiNo ww. wound, or Injury. A'ld, B. WIIAI.l.. Couit H4U10, NifliUtown, l'u. inayll-4w r AfiPMTQ Wnn'nil '' UI.Imi,4 iitsi. wuiktofill.llrltl, 7".r ,".y43ooks & Biblos I'w la ..ikti tilling f.vi in- ,li,l .nywlieiff I Ibiralleimi, i mi., u-.riu.rn 1 k (w Ui ,N. 1 uuiiii ai., fiituaci4.ia, I's, June D-iy M ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. TIIK VOhTAIO IIRt.T CO.. Marstnll, Mich., will send 1)11. IIYB'S CKI.KnilATKIl'KLKJTIloIvoi. TAIO 118LT8 and KI.KOTHIO Al'I'l.IANOKS on trial for si days to men (voungoroid) who aro af fllcU'd with Ncrvoiu Debility. Lost vitality, and kindred irouDlos, guaranteeing specdyand com ti'cto rostoratlon ut hcaltli nnd manly vigor. Ad. dress m sbovo. N. li. No risk incurred, ns so days' trial Is allowed' Fob. tli-lyr. r MURK TWAIN'S . "LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI," H proving tho grandest success of nil tho Twain Ncrles. A geiiultio bonanza to p, A For terms nnd tenllory nd.DOOK Agents dress DOUdl.ASS llKOS., 65 N. Ttll St Phlln. ln. may l-4v d Et cry Hsicy Organ Sold is made I Throughout with I Equal fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones, Buul for IlluttraM Catalogue, (Celebrated CMkriEg, Iim fa F(0E(dl9 Mid New lEiug- And other first class Pianos, and a largo lot of MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCOUDEONS, BANJOS, MUSICAL OMUIIIf f 1, VIOLIN STRINGS, lust cvci'yliiiitg; in tlic Mni line. J". SALTZER, music ROOM, STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG. PA. mm ilia wm mm, WWmU WWW W! SUPBRIOEITY OP STYLE. Excellence of Material. PERFECTION OF FIT. ' Unrivalled LStock of Spring Clothing Imiiifnctuml Ex pressly for mt1. Wo ss. guarantcu Stvks Qimlitv. nml Workmaimliiji, --"T to bo tliu 40 BEST. Also a Very Superior Line of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS for Spring and Summer. TUB LATKST AND KKWIiST SPUING STYI.KS OF HATS, Just Received, at the Popular Clothing Store of I). LO WEN BERG. WEBERHARDMAN PIA1TOS, ' 1 INLAID FBKN0H WALNUT K:Hy Ttiiii. 3tiA.OQ3SJ'S M0SI0 HAI.Is DLOOK, 1 lvr A wi'ck mado nt home by the lnduslrl 71 om. Best buslnosi now beforo the I 1 U P'ibllo. Capital not needed. Wo will ' start vnu. Men. women. bovH and i-lrlx wanted cvorjulioru to work torus. Now is the tlnirt. You can work In sparu time, or give your wholo tune to thu busliuss. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No 0110 can fall to make enormous psy, by engaging at once. Cosily out tit aud terms fre. Money mado fast, easily, ami honorably. Address Tkdk & Co , Augusta, Maine, Deo. 8, 'oi-ly, PURE3 "jTCfl IBID X I fi iCiA From tU Districts of Arista. cii'maoNii, (Uciiaii IvtNUKt V4I.I.. DjBJKKLIKI, llKIIK DOQN, mill nth'irs. Absollitniy Pure. Suaerpr In llivor. The Mist tCcououi'cal. Ileuuliet only half thu usual quantity. Hold jy nil growers J )I1N o. PHI l.l.ll'.i & CO., AgcnH nf ihi Oilcuttu Tea syndlcato, luu Water-st. N Y. may 4-1 w U Thoro is no Baking Powder oqtial to Ilio mm pure Ite qualities, Medicinal and Culinary, guarnnteo Health and Luxury. Every buyer should Select an Organ That guarantees good Every day work and Years of service. J. ESTUV & CO., Brottloboro, Yt. CASK OltGAN, 9 STOPS, $110 0A8II. .SutlMftict Ion 3iiaraut)-iit. WARE IOOMS, WXL1BS.BARH. A Junel WISES I " ' " " ' " " J " I '.U out for chances to in ih flilr Mtir-nlnr.a n n .1 n 4lMMKn.r..rtn...Al.i...'. .i.i who do not improve thu.i oppottunltles remain In wren, ii o oner a great ciianco to rauke money. Wo want m iny men, women, b ys and girls to workfcrusrlBhllnth I own looilllles. Anyone can do I ho work proiieeirf rom the first Urt. The builncss will pay moro y an ten times ordinary, wages. Hxpenslvo out thurnhhed freo. No one who engages falN to 111 to money rapidly. You can devote your who'o maktoiha work or only your Bparo moments. Ftlmell Informatlm and al that Is needed sent free. 4 U 1 1 Sri wson ; Co Portland, Maine. Dec, VMy ait VtKtVL AUTlOLrs,, MWiyi"k lVWPi"b WinuMU VAALila Mae 61B, aaa UlHitrU4 IlAaL. to oil tatlau - -t . , " " f !tv,,.,."a. A". Vf i. e. hioicut oV5iw foi: Ea K L la I I I.I IS 1 1 e Jan 1, tis-iy RAILROAD TIME TABLE DENNSYLVANIA lUIMtOAD. PHIL. Jr ADEM'HIA KIHR II. It. DIVISION ANI) NOKTUKKN CKNTHAIj ltAII.WAY, TIMK TADLK. In effect May nils, 1883. Trnlna lenvoPun. bury. KASTWAI1D, 9.85 a. m. Sea Shoro Kxprcsa for Ilarrlsburir and lntcrmertinto Rtntlona, Lancaster, I'hllailefi plila, Now York, llalllmoro ana Waslilneton, ar. riving at riillailelpnia 3.15 p.m.! Now York, o.jo p. in. i Haltlmore, e.03 p. m. i Washington o.4j n m, makins closo connections nt ruilndclphla for all Bca Bhoi onolntB. l.ea p. m.l)ay express for Ilarrlsburir nnd in. tcrmedlato stations, Lancaster, l'blladclphla. New York, lialtlmoro ana Washington, arriving at Philadelphia 7.SJ p. m. ! Now York, lu.ss p. rn.: lialtlmoro, T.is p. m.; washlnRton. 8.40 p. m, run! man 1'nrlor car throuch to Hillaaolpuln and pas eengcr coaches through to Hilladelphla and Hum. moro. s.so p. m. Wllllamsport Accommodation for Ilarrlstiurg and all liiteuncdlato stations, Ian caster, l'htladelpnia nnd New York, nrrn-lnirat Philadelphia K.sJ a. m.: Now York o.so a. m. Sleeping car pccommodatlons can bo secured at llarrlsburg for rhlladclphla and Now York. I'hUa. delphla passengers can lomam In sleeper undis turbed untllt a. m. 2.0J a. in. Krlo Mall for Hnrrlsburg nnd Inter mediate stations, Lancaster, Philadelphia, New York, lialtlmoro and Washington, nrrlvlng at Philadelphia :.60 a. in. : Now York, 11.20 a"m. : lialtlmoro 7.40 n. m. ; Washington, s.lu n. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars nro run on this train to l'hlladelphla, lialtlmoro and Washington, and through passenger coaches to Philadelphia and lialtlmoro. WESTWARD, 0.35 a. m. Krlo Mall for Erlo nnd all Intermediate stations with through Pullman 1'alaco car nnd through passenger coaches to Krlo, and through Pullman I'alaco oirj to llun.alo via Kluporlum. For Cauandalgua and Intermediate station", Rochester, liuiralo and Niagara Kails, with through Pullman 1'alaco car 10 Canandalgua and through passenger coaches to ltochestcr. 1.05 p. in. Niagara Express for Kano and Inter medial stations with through passenger coaches to Kane. For Canandalgua and principal Inter mediate stations, KochcsUT, Huflalo and Niagara Falls with through parlor car to Watklns and through passenger coaches to ltochestcr. 0.45 p. ik., Fast lino for Lock Haven and Interme diate stations, and Flmlra, Watklns and Interme diate stations, with through passenger coaches to Lock Haven nnd Watklns. TIIHOUail TItAlNS FOIt SUN1HIKY FP.OM THE KAbT AND SOUTH. NUfAra Etpresa loavei Phtladclphta, 7.40 a. m.; Biltlmoro 7.30 a. m., ar riving at Hunbury, 1.05 p. m., with through run. manl'arlor car from l'hlladelphla and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and lialtl moro. Fast Lino loaves Now Y'ork 8.0a a. m. j Philadel phia, 11.03 a.m.; Washington, 8.30 a.m.; lUltl more, 10.45 n. in., arriving ntSunbury, c.ai p. m , with through passenger coaches from Philadel phia und lialtlmoro. Krlo Mall ioivos Now York 8.O1) p. m.; Philadel phia, 11. t J p.m.; Washington, dm p. m.j lltitl moro, 11.13 p. m., arriving at StiQbur.d.'i) a. m with through Pullman 1'alaco sleeping cars fiom Philadelphia, Washington nnd llalllmoro and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. SONUUUV. I1A.I, ON & 'lUtKC IIiHKK llAlLUOiD AND NORTH WF1T HKAN J ItAILWAY. Mall Ei"t leaves Sunbury 6.45 n. in., arriving at Mom Ferry 7.41 n. m., Wllkcs-barro 8 so a. m. Kxpress East leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m., anninn at Iiloom Ferry 0.31 p.m., Wllkcs-barro 6 1U p. m. Mall West lenv Wllkes-barro io.bo a. in., arriv ing nt llloom Ferry la.c d. m. Sunbury u.os p. m. Express West leaves ilkes-Darro B.so p. m. nr rtMng nt llloom Ferry 7 07 p. m , Sunbury 8.03 p m, U1IAS. E. l'UOII, j. it. WOOD, ocn. Mansger. Oen. Passenger Agent. P HILADELPHA and READING EOA C ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Juno SO, 1882. TBAINB LXATE IICPBRT IS FOLLOWB(8CNDAT BXCXrTKD. For Now York.PhlladelDhla.ltmilini-.Pntiiiriiiii Tamaqua, &o 11,45 a. m, For catawissa, 11,45 a. m. 4 to and 7,20 p. m. For WUllamsDort.d.ls 8.60 a. m. anil i nn n. . TKAiNj fob Rornar liivk as roi-LOwa, bondat BscsrrsD.) Loavo New York. Via. Tamancnd o.on n. m. urn via. Bound Brook Itouto 7,45 a, m. Leave Philadelphia, 8,45 a. m. Leavo Ueadlng, 11.65 a. m.. PottsviiiB. n.sa n. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. wavo Catawissa, 6,10 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leavo Vllllamsport,9,45a.m,2,oop.m. and 4,80 p. m Passentrers to ami frnm Wnw vn.i. vt. n.nn.n nend and to and from Philadelphia 'go through uuuui cuange 01 cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, C. G. HANCOCK, aonerai Mann,ei ooneral Passenger and Tlckot Aeont. Jan.io, 1381 tf. ELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTliKN HAILHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOHTH, p.m. p.m. a. STATIONS. SOUTH a.m. n.m. d.eo. 8 15 9 08 'i 49 v 8cranton.. .... lll.llPVUA 9 80 8 45 9 t.2 0 5a 2 10 8 17 s 22 9 03 8 M 8 44 8 42 8 87 ....TaylorvUleV, 20 21 34 89 44 6 27 6 84 8 41 6 40 6 61 8 5 0 58 T 03 7 10 7 17 7 23 7 SO 7 87 8 00 8 2B 8 40 8 60 9 00 6 00 8 05 8 10 8 18 8 25 8 80 8 3b 8 M 1 03 9 0t .j-ucKawanna. I'lllRtnn West Plttston in oa ...Wyoming..., , Maltby ....Bennett ...Kingston,... ....KlnimtAn 10 08 6 25 8 35 0l 1 50 9 04 10 IB r4 9 01 10 18 10 28 1 42 1 95 1 23 3 B .I'lymouth Juno 8 16 8 35 nyinoum... ..Avondale.., Knnri(.nla 3 02 8 0(1 8 10 3 18 3 83 3 45 3 51 8 tl 8 07 1 18 8 00 1 03 7 48 13 42 7 33 12 25 7 311 13 15 7 20 13 00 7 13 11 47 7 03 11 40 7 05 11 33 S 57 11 10 5 tl 10 Cj 0 45 10 54 8 37 10 44 8 IS 10 22 0 10 10 OS l UI 10 1 9 10 34 10 42 llunlock'B creek ....Shlckshlnny..; ....nick's Ferry. 10 tn 11 07 ....uuuuu jiaven. Berwick.. llrtnr f!rpv 11 13 111 20 ...Willow drove. i 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 4 83 4 83 4 M t (9 e 25 .umo jtiage., tTunv 111 89 ...Bloomsburg,', llinppf 11 45 11 E.9 Catawl'a Brld'go ill 85 12 IS uttuviiit,..,, .Chulasky.,, .....uaiunrnn . 4S NorfhumberPd 12 45 1 p.m. a.m. a..m. p.m. p.m. a,m superintendent's omcefBcVaoFe" ut'ies IBLEY s EH! IS ED 0F ALUUAN.TS' FR At-u crops, FnO Al I m IMA-rt-r. ' ' wo ore tho larirost funnem, largcut need irrow. f r ana huyost mcl dculers anynhoroi honce havo irroatMt factimoa for rrodudi'ir llc.t h" "Sm n ','"",'""J' ouif lh ont out. Our annual dlaluju. anil frtct Hit brlnM Tllli iui:ati;st skhii stoiik in tiii V "" T YOUll MVN llOOIt. It li: . ,? tho doalrablo new and (Undard varieties Afff) Fcpo-ly PAYNE'S I O Horse Spark-Arreutlng I'orlublo Kiwlno has cut 10,000 ft. of Michigan Pluo Boards In 10 hours, buruiug ulubs from tho saw la flghl-foot Icuglhs, Our W Itortt vi OuamnUi tq fhrnlih powsr i law 8,000 foi't of Hemlock Boards in l6 hours. Our ii lloru u l.'l cut 10,000 nt Iq siniu time, V"r niigiiiei aro (iuauantiiii to furnuh a lioiso-iiowrr on i Itss fuel and water than any other tin. chm not filled with in Automatic Cut Oil. If you want a Btatlonary ut j-uTiauiu engine, iiouer, circu lar Bow-Mill, bliaftuig or Pulleje, ii'iiiier cui or jueuuart s'amut I Wruilcht'lrun I'ullev. si nd for our Illustrated rjltaliiriie. Nn. i'2. tar iiifonnullon and prlcca, II. W. PAYNE & SONS, Corning, N. Y. Box IU7, Jan, k, 83-ly, h, svis.,m.,iw( x mm mm ffwZf W ,i',''.si)roTCT.itr Tl ! T V-K-tsnUkl srf aV:lraula.ll.. Cl.l. s-i ...Z.. . I!? A 1 1 f "fin Mli nil liruoruii k t'uru.H OcteSMy