THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ITEMS OlMNTIiRliST. A t(i of miro gold will mako Bomo tiling over $(102,7f)8. Notlitsrn Ohio is lmiily I'ligagert with nn exceeding heavy wlicnt crop. ' Tho city of Kllznbulli, onou thu cnpl tal of Now .Toi-.4oy, owes 7,0Dl),000, nnd la bntikrupt. Tho estate of tho Into cxChlof Jus tico Shnra'wood footsiip .$13(!,000 onlv SIO.IIOO of which Is real estate. Tainted salt moat Is tho result of salting carcasses whilo in n frozen ooti dition. Nails may bo driven into hard wood if thu points aro first dipped in la' d oil or tallow. A toas-poonful of charcoal taken in half a glass of water is often effectual in curing fiiok headache. Liver should bo placed in hot water boforo cooking, after being sliced thin and then broiled or fried. A dubious assertion via Kansas Is that Mrs. A. T. Stalwart has given $, 000,000 for an entirely freo college in Now York. It is well to bruih tho under crust of pics with tho white of an egg before tilling with fruit, to prevent soggl uess. Half an ouueo of Peruvian baik, half-an ounce of powdered myrih, and one ounce of powdered charcoal niako a most refreshing tooth powi'er. If washerwomen would rub their hands and anus with dry salt immedi ately after finishing work it will tako out thu soda atid prevent bad effects from cold. How sadly true it is that in nine cases out of ten a man's domestic re lations would bo all right if his wife's relations didn't mako them all wrong. "I'm saddest when I sing,1' lamented tho poet, but if ho could have sung for S.j,000 a night he would probably bo the saddest when ho couldn't sing. In tho Iowa town of Traer, tho City Council posts a list of drundards in ovory saloon, and orders tho keeper thereof to sell no drink to any of them. Logic sometimes halts. It does not always follow that the man who cats figs is therefore seedy, nor that tho boy who cats nates will grow up an alma nac. w non a urummer loses tno sack in which ho carries his samples you may very properly say mat no lias io9t ins gl- Arrow root is recommended as tho thickening for custards and sauces of all kinds, both for puddings and for meats. It is proferro tod com Btarch by many, on account of tho flavor. The prospects for an abundant fruit crop along tho cast shore of Lake Michigan, in tho noted "fruit belt1" are are said to bo unusually flattering, large yield of peaches is expected. Prof. Sanborn has conducted a series ef experiments wnich prove conclusive ly that it takes moro corn to mako a pound of pork when the hogs were al lowed to run at largo than when they were confined in tho pen. Skimmed milk is one of the very best articles of diet for laying hens, and, so lar as tuey can use it, it can bo put to no more profitable use. Mixed with wheat bran it makes an excellent feed for growing chicks. There does uot seem to bo any feasi bio way of getting rid of tho rose bug oxcept by hand picking. Tho rose slug is another depredator which should bo kept under by dusting tho plants wuii powucreu hellebore Gcorgo II. Corliss, at whoso works in Rhode Island the big Centennial cn gme was ount is Minding tho engines for the first cotton mills to bo erected in China. It may bo kuown but Santa Fe. Now iuexico, is twelvo years older than nt. Augustine, Florida, settled in 15G5. Santo Fa is about to celebrato its three hundred and thirty-third anniversary ana uas iu,Oi inhabitants. Gen. Phil. Sheriden will find house waiting for him, when, next fall, no goes to Washington to succeed Gen. Sherman as head of tho armv, Some of his admirers have bought him a $13,000 house on Rhode Island ave- nuo, and will present It to him. A figuro gatherer states that tho Meihodists of all branches in the Unit cd otates number about 4,000,000, while tho Presbyterians of all kinds uumber about 3,000,000 and tho Bap tists of all kinds about 2.000.000. The Rowan Catholics aro estimated at about 0,000,000. being tho most numerous sect in tho country, and about equal to tho Methodists and Baptists in point of numbers aro tho Lutherans, who in Pennsylvania led all other churches. A dwpatoh from tho city of Mexico says : lho government has ordered troops w oo sent, to vno now gold dig gins in iiOwer uuuornia lor the urecer vation of order. Tho prefect of the territory has been ordered not to admit locations-until ho receives instructions from tho federal government. The richness of lho diggings is officially oonnrmcu. Tho eastern iron manufacturers hav called a meeting of all manufacturers ot bars, rods, bands, hoops, ovals, plates, sheets and other shapes of extra !.. , ..... .i ... . I-.. ., . nun aim sieei association at l'liliauel plan, tho thud Thursday of Juno, for tho purposo of arranging, if possible, a now schedulo of prices to conform with tho changes niado by tho now tarff law. liiosiaio rronimtioii convention on Thursday of last week nominated th following ticket : For Governor, For dinand oouutnaclior ; lieutenant govor nor, II. T, Ogdon ; supreme iudire, short term, 0.0. Payiioi supremo judge long term, D, O. Montgomery ; clerk of tho supremo court, .1. II. Ueachford attornoy general, J. Yv. Roseborough auditor of tho state, Gresham Leaso treasurer of the state, V. M. Whiting state commissioner of oomimn schools II. A. Thompson j member of tho board ot public works li. cjnizon. Tho national agricultural buroa average conaition of tho winter wheat orop is 75 per cent, against 83 per cent in May, and states without referenco to tne loss ot area by plowing up. Th Illinois agricultural bureau statos that oil of 2,01)0,000 acres seeded to wintor wheat in that state, 878,000 acres have been mowed up. lho outlook of (wiu tcr wheat grows worse as tho season advances mid a conservadvo estimate places tho shor'ago nt 1 25,000,000 bushels. Tho national bureau reports .5 per cent, iucreaso in tho spring wheat area. Under mojt lavorablo circum stances this would make tho total croi of spring wheat only 120,000,000 bushels, 5,000,000 less than tho cstimat ed shortage in winter wheat. A Veteran Benefactor. is I'A.ir un:, 1'kikknt pianiS, anu miiatiii; HVS H RAY VJKON A HUFJKM'TI' VT ASTONISH Bit II1.M. New York Times. Nearl v', fort v vearfl ago a voting man, f unusual endowments, began to mould ubllc opinion upon a subject of vital mportniice. Like nil pioneers, his any clloits wero iinsuccesstni, imt ins ability and tho value of his work soon won public confidence, and to-day thcro is not a village or hamlet in lho country that has uot been influenced by Dr. Dio Lowis, When, therefore, it was learn ed yesterday that ho contemplated the establishment of a largo magazine in this city, lho fact was deemed so impor tant that a representative of this paper as commissioned to sco him and as. certain the truth of tho rumor. Dr. Dio Lowis is a gentleman of six ty years atid weighs two hundred loutids. withsnow-wlnlc luurand beard, but probably tho moat perfect picture of health and vigor In tho metropolis. Ho is n living exponent of his tiachings and notwithstanding tho nmoiint of ork ho lias already done, promises till greater activity for years to come. He received tho interviewer most court- oubU', and in reply to a qncxtion said : "It is trno I havo como to Now York to establish n monthly magazine. I havo come here for the same reason that I ent to Boston 2.5 years ago. Then Boston was tho best platform in tho country from whichto speak of educa tion. Now York has now become most hospitable to progressive thoughts, and especially so to movements on behalf of physicial training. 1 havo reason to know the great aim abiding interest of tho American peo ple m this subject. They have como to realize that the future of our country pivots upon our physical vitality, and especially upon tho vigorof our women. My new magazine will bear tho title Lho Lewis s Monthly, and be devoted to Sanitary and Social Science. I hopo through its piges to inaugurate a new depaiturom hygiene. "Have you not written several books on tho subject t" Yes, nine volumes, and some ot them liko 'Our Girls,' published by the Harpers, havo had an cnormoti3 circu lation, but the best work of my life I shall givo tho world in the new maga zine. Forty years of skirmishiug ought o conclude with ten year3 ot organized warJare. "Doctor, what is tho occasion of this now interest in health questions?' 'It has come through suffering, which seems the only road to self knowledge. Tho stomach, heait, kidneys or liver fall into trouble, happiness is gone, and then people give attention to their health." "Which of these organs is most fre quently the victim of our errors ask ed tho lteporter. "Within the last few years diseases of tho kidneys have qrcatly multiplied When I was engaged in practice, thirty live and lorty years ago, fserius disease of tho kidneys was rare ; butnow dis ressingly frequent and fatal." 'lo what do you attribute this great increaso ot kidney troubles T "To the use of stimulating drinks, ndultcratcd food and irregular habits of life." "Doctor, have you any confidence in tho remedy of which wo hear so much now-a-days, "Warners bale (Jure T "1 believo in tho ounce oi prevention, athcrthan in a ton of cure." "But havo you noticed the remarka ble testimonials of Warner's remedy V '1 have, and coin ess that they have puzzled and astonished me. Tho com mendations ol proprietary medicines usually como from unknown persons residing in back counties. But I seo n our most reputable newspapers the warmest praise of Warner's Safo Cure from Collego Professors, respectable ihysiciar.s, and other persons of high ntelhgence and character. To thrust such testimony aside may be profes sional, but it is unmanly. No physi cian can forget tlirt valuable additions to our Materia Medka have sprung from just such sources. I was so im pressed with this cloud of witnesses that I purchased somo bottles of War ner's Safe Cure at a neighboring drug store, and analyzed one of them to seo if it contained anything poision ous. Then I took three of the pre scribed doses at once, and found there was nothing injurious in it. I do not hesitate to say that if I found my kidneys in serious trouble, I should use this remedy, because of the hopeless ncss of all ordinary treatment, and "be cause when a hundred intelligent and reputable poisons inito in the state ment that a certain remedy has cured them of a grave malady, I choose to believe that they speak tho truth. "liut as you may know, my great in terest in life lies in prevention, lor forty years I havo labored in this field Ono of tho phases of my work in New England was tho establishment of the Ladies seminary at Lexington, Mass. My aim was to illustrato tho possibili ties in tho physical training of girls during their school lifo. This institu tion becamo before I left it, tho largest and most .successful oetninary for young women owned and managed by ono person, in our country. 1 sat dowu to dinner every day with a family of two hundred persons. Tho remarkable results ot this muscle training among girls, wero given in my paper published in tno worth American JCeuieio ol A)a cember, 1882. "Besides I established tho Normal Instituto for physical training in Bos ton, and lor ten years was its President and Manager. Dr. Walter Cliaiining, nr. l nomas noskins, l'rolessor Leon aid, and others wero among its teach ers, and more than four hundred per sons wok its diploma and went out into an pans oi tne land to toach thu nuw school of gymnastics. And now tho years left to mo I proposo to devote to too magazine which 1 havo como here to establish. It will be tho largest pe riodical over dovoted to this field of literature, and will present the hundred and ono questions of hygienco with tho simplicity of n child's talk. To this end all so-called learning will bo sub ordiuated. Tho magaziuo will bo more or less illustrated, and will strive to reaoh a high place in tho confidence' and Hearts ot tho people, in n tew weeks, our first number will appear, aim wo snail iomiiy nope tor it n hear ty welcome." lho facts above narrated are indeed most important. It is gratifying to know that the lifo long experiences of a gentl man who stands without a peer in successfully uemoiiBirating tne prin ciples of hygiene i whoso heart hns a ways been in sympathy with tho afflict od, and whoso brain has ovor been' active iu planning for their relief, nro to be given to tho pub no through tno pages oi a magazine, And it is specially Higuitiuat mid proof positive of rare merit that a propriota ry medicine, oven with such high stand iug as Warner's Safo cure is known to have, should bo endorsed and rucom mended by a man so able, so rejiuhibhi and of such national renown as Dr. Dio Lowis. Manufaoturo of (hues. The manufacture of canes is by no means thu simple process of cutting lho slicks in the woods, peeling off lho bark, winding dowu tho knots, p.iiitl papering tho rough surface, and adding a touch of Varnish, a cuiiotisly carved handle or heat), and tipping thu ends with a ferule. In tho sand flats of Now Jersey whole families support themselves by gathering nannebcrry sticks, which tltby gathered in tho slvamps, strnlghten with an old vise, steam over an old kettle, and peihaps scrapo down or whittle Into size. These nre packed in largo bundles to Now York city and Bold to tho cauo factor ies. Many itnpoitcd sticks, however, havo to gothrough a process of straight ening by mechanical means, which are a mystery to tho uninitiated, ihey nro buried in hot sand until they becomo iablo. In front of tho heap of hot sand in which the sticks are plunged is a stout board from five or six feet long, ii.mmi ui. jui iiiiiu iiiuiiuuu its iiiu m ui Io nian, nnd hnving two or moro notches i ..!.. 1....1: i ... ...rt..i.. cut in the edge. When the stick has become perfecly pliable tho workman places it on ono of the notches, ami, bending it in an opposito direction to which it is naturally bent, straightens it. 1 hus, sticks apparently crooked, bent, warped, and woi thless nre by this simple process straightened i but the most curious part ot the work is observed in tho formation of tho curl for tho handlo of the canes which aro not naturally supplied with a hook or knob. The workman places one end of tho cane firmly in a vise, and pours a continuous stream of fire lioin a gas pipe on the part which is to bend When sufficient heat has been applied, tho cane is pulled slowly and gradually mound until the hook has been com pletely formed, nnd then secured with a string. An additional application of heat serves to bake and permanently fix tho curl. Tho under part of tho handlo Is frequently charred by tho ac tion of tho gas, and this is rubbed down with sandpaper until tho requisite dc grco of tjinoothues is obtained. Voisoning Destructive Insects. There is no question that Paris grCcn, properly used, may be employed to kill nearly all noxious insects which tako their food in solid form. Tho precau tions to bo obsered are, not to poison tho wrong animals or human beings ; not to injure the crop to which the poi son is applied i to givo enough to kill tho depredators and to allow time for tho rains to wash it off, Ono great advantago is that as tho quantity of poison is nearly in proportion to tho bulk of the animal, the minute propor tion which is fatal to small insects has no effect whatever on a man, who weighs a hundred thousand times as much. Yet wo would not advise any one to swallow this minutest portion and it is not indeed necessary in any case. Tho smallest dose of arsenic safely administered by a physician, would be instantly fatal to a multitudo of small beetles. A statement has been published in some of the papers, that a cultivator protected his grapevines f i om tho rose bug by applying the same mix turo of Pxris green in water that he used for potatoes. A second applica tion was made after the rain washed off the first. It completely cleared the vines of tho rose-bug and tho vines were unhurt. Tho same water mixture nav bo used for the squash and cucum ber bugs, only about half as strong, or else it will injure the young plants. Far insects which suck juices instead of eating solids, it is of little or no ac count. Two-Horse Load of Toothpicks Daily. Where do tho toothpicks como from? A Maino newspaper states that tho ht tlo town of Sebec, at tho outlet of Sebec Lake, Piscataquis county, in tho interior, has ono of tho best water- powers in tho State, but has never been fully developed. A tocthpick factory there is doing a largo busines, using over a thousand cords of poplar and birch wood annually, turning out two horse load of toothpicks daily and employing twelvo or fifteen girls and eight or ten men. A letter from tho place states what tho newspaper omitted, that "tho toothpick mill gics mplovment to as many girls as can afford to pack a hundred boxes for twenty-five cents, and feed them selves." This seems very small wages for women, but board is cheap there, and probably mauy of them board at home, and would bo unable lo earn a& much otherwise. Tho little stream was dammed and utilized for a fulling mill, grist mill and saw mill sixty years ago ; later for a shingle and clapboard mill, and moro than lorty years ago a woolun cloth manufactory was erected there, which within the past year has proved a failure, the company offering tilteen per cunt, to tho creditors. If Burdette were a Mule No wonder tho mule is a kicker. Were 1 a mule, love. I, too, would kick. Every time 1 got a chance I would lift Boracbouv Higher tlian a kito. I know just exactly what kind of a mulo I would be. A baby mule. One of these sad eyed old fellows that lean back in tho breeching and think. With stripped legs like a zebra. And a dark brown Btreak down my back, and a paint brmh tail. Atid my niano cut short, and my foretop banged, and a head as long as a Hour barrel, and I'd uo worm two nunureu ami a nun in any market and I'd wear a Hat harness and no blimlers, anil some a ay, wnen somo man hitched mo up to a dray, and idled on a ton and a half of pig iron, a cord of wood, b!x barrels of Hour, a good load of household goods and steamboat boiler. I would Htart off with it patiently and haul it steadily until 1 got to the ton ot tlio grade on the now road around North Hill, and right about there ami then a falling maple leaf, fluttering down in a spark of gold and crimson, would scare mo all but to death, and tho authorities would havo to drag tho Mississippi river six weeks to find all that load and somo of that driver, while iu three min utcs after tho cineuto I would be Iran fiuilly browsing on tho grassy heights tli at smilo above tue silver llowing riv cr. That is tho kind of a mulo I would be. llaickeye. John Milton, received less than $100 for ''1'aradiHO Lost, out John L. bum van received more than SlflOO for pitching iu a base ball game. Bomo clover satirist has discovered. that tho reason men succeed who mind their own business is tiecauso there is so littlo competition. A man by tho name of Shakhauds John died recently in Nevada. He was not a politician, us many might lule from his name, but only an Indian. Queen Victoria had plenty of stirgi cal attendance upon her injured knee. but uoiiu of tho doctors had wit euotigh to preicnbo court plaster. IPS-AXjIIVES. ttr.viSK.n Hoar this, nil yo people, and givo ear all yo invalids of lho world, Hop Bitters will make you well nndiejoice. 2. It shall curu all thu pcnpluand put sickness and suffering under foot. 3. He thou tint afraid when your fam ily Is sick, or you havo HrightV disease or Liver Complaint, for Hop Bitters will euro yon. I. Both low nnd high, rich nnJ poor know tho valuo of Hop Hitters for bil ious nervous and Jiheuntalic com plaints. fl. Cleanse mo with Hop Hitlers nnd I shall havo robust and blooming health. 0 Add iIUikvh) upon d!so:no and let Hie worst come, I am Mile if I iho Hop Hitters. l'or nil my llfo have I lion plagued with tick- .nilnn.inotui.tiinjMrnKovrailcurnl, a Hothatki-cni'lli IiUImiim from uclilnz from HheumatUm nnd NeurnlKln, with Hop Hitlers, doetli wisely. 9. Though thou lust sores, pimple, freckles, suit rheum, erysipelas, blood poisoning, jctltop Illiters wilt remoiv themnll. 10. What woman H there, teehlo nnd sick from female complaints, whode-ilrtlltnot health and useth Hop Hitlers and ts mint ifvll. 11. lit tint neglect to use Hop Hitters lirlngon serious Kidney nnd I.lver complaints. IS. Keep thy tongiio from being lurred, thy blood pure, and thy stomach from Indigestion by using Hop Hitlers. IX All my pains nnd aches and disease go like chart before, tho Mind when I Uso Hop HUtcM. 14. Mark lho man who trn. nou7 dead nnd Ktvenunby tho doctors after using Hop Hitters and becometh well. 15. Cea.se from worrying about nervousness, gen. oral debility, and urinary tiouble, tor Hop Hitlers will restore you. IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of tho Kidneys and LIVER It Una poclflo action on thia mot Important organ, enabling It to throw off torpidity nd intcUon, tttraulaUiy? thohoilthy MCMtlonof Uio nac, nnd by keeping tho bowels In freo condition, cSoctlnc IU repilar discharge. Un Ifyouareauirerlngfrom nfldlciricta malaria, havo tho chUla, urobUious.dyipcpUc.oroonaUpated.Eidnoy Wort will auroly lolieveanduulckly euro. In Oao flprinc to doanso tho eyfitcm, overy ono ohould UVo .1 thorough courao of It. U. BOLD BY DRUCCIST8. Prlcotl. laUliJiatffiiiJiii 5EVER FAIl i fjjjfXMHE3 rji OONQllliRQR.) A SPECIFIC FOR EST EPILEPSY, SPASMS, CO'HYULSIOHS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. 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The vouncest child may partaka of its generous qualities, and tue weaken invalid use It to advantage, it is par ticularly benetlclal to tbe aged and debilitated, and suited to the varloui ailments that affect the weaker sex. It Is In every respect a. winktu nr. jtr.L,iKii SPEER'S JP. JT. Sherry. Tho P. .1. HllEllliY Is a wine of Huorlor Char acter, and partakes of the rich iialltles ot thu crape from which It Is male. Kor I'urlty, Men. uess, Flavor und Medicinal I'ropertlos, It will bo iouna unexceuea. SPEER'S P. JT. ISi'iiiidy This UltANDV standi unrivalled in Ibis Country being far superior lor meaicinai purposes. IT in puhg distillation irora me yrape.anu con tains valuable medicinal nroDertles. rrapes, from which It 1 distilled, and Is In ureat avor union k' nrst-clats families. Heo that tho Blirnature of AU'IIED Sl'UElt. I'as. il nas a ueiiLMiu nuvur. nun nr iu mat ui mc saiu in. l . is over liiu cuik ui eaeti buuie. SOI 3 BY O. A. KLEIM. AND 11V DHWIUISTH EVKIti VUEUK. Sept. !i, VI, 1-y Tho richest, creamj DEER everquinsj. , Purifies the blood. CUIlESOjipeptla, Liner sue r.ianey an- Aettei. bent Dt man ion receipt oizocii, In Doitaae ilamDi. IpdcVeui DEAN & RAPE, Wholesale Druggists, Not. 47 4 43 N. it St., Philadelphia. June My aid ADVERTISERS lly addressing ilIX). V. HOWKM.&CO., iu Hprucq M,, .New oik, can leiru l te uxiictcutt of an) lino, pomilllno of ADVr.lfHSlNU in Aiuerlcaii News. jiajtJt'l -a, sv iiiiiiiiheriiiiiini i( sop. IJ ANTKI)-J,DIKH '10 TAKE OUlt NEW t Paury hoik at tbi'lr liuiiies. lucltr or conn. try, tnd eaiim lo iV) ,' week, imikjug jfovJJ for our Buiinaeruiid 1'nll Irade, hciij lou. fOrsiiniuly aid part'cula. IIHlisu.N tWt SUtii Aii'.i ; . . n I M r ,i I x ilT J. SALTZER'S General lowing Machine Dopot, i'iflli M Below Slarht M , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Cttaled While Sewing Made, Now Davis Vertical Feed Sew ing Machine, New Home Sewing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sewing Machine, GenuitiO Singer Sewing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Sewing Maclitno oil, and Nee dles tor till dewing miiOMini's, sowlnit .Machines sold on monthly payments- Liberal discount made fur cash. Every machine purchased from me lq warraniedtoba kept in good running order tor nvo years free or charge, nnd tborouirh In structions given by the best lady operator In this part ot thu stale free of charco. Examine my stock of machines before purchasing. AKi.i.w.nu.irorDlTTI C( AnflfntA lioArrn DHI.I LLO. World. h Mtdlcal Director SIIIPrSH. U. S. N. Arlrlrm rami ffrarrilc TictnrUI History of the viral Sea nahts of ti J.tMcv;UKUVo(V.o.(03ai.neMnui I miatKirtm, ra. .Tuneso-ly a'd LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE. That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Ikon BiTTKhS, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and cm iches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This ii why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &e. ao3 S. Paca St., Ilaltimore. Nov. a8, lESi. I was a great sulTerci from Dyspepsia, ami for several weeks could cat nothing and was growing weaker every lay. I tried Brown's Iron Hitters, and am happy to vay I now have a goou appetite, and am getting stronger. Jos. McCawixv. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. MAKE HENS LAY An EnglHh Veterinary Surtfoon arid Chemist now traveling In this country, sirs tint moit oi lha Home and Cattle l'owders sold here aro worth less trash, lie says that Hberldin's Condition Powders aro antolutelvnuri and Immensely V ilu- able. Notii ng on earth will uuku hm lay like Hherldan's cjndlt on Powders, nose. 1 toasnoon. ful to 1 pint fold. Sold everywhere or sent by mail tor leiter-siamps. i. a, .hiun-son c uo.. H03TON, mass. an .ian xatu-iy, ARSOIUS purgative SLVKK NEW HIGH 1JL00I), And will eomnletelv chamre tho blood In the en lire system in inreo inoiuiin. Any person n no win I ake ono Dill each nhrht from one to twelve weeks. may uu rebuireu iu miuiiij iie.11111, 11 ut:u u iiiiiik jxibfclble. l'or curluu Kemalu Complaints the) rms navo no equal, rnybieians u) ineui in iiieir practice, sold every where, or sent by mall for 25 tcnis in stamps, rt'iiu ror iianipiuei. i. b. .iuii.-v bO.N x CO, lioiton, Mass. npr n Ald-T mos. REST not, life 13 sweeping oy, iro and dire before on dio fomotulni,' mighty and u b lime leave behind to connuer time." igj a week you own town. (3 outnt free. We will furnish oueverithlnir. .Mauy are making fortunes, I adieu make us much as mn, and boys and clrls muke great pay. Header. If sou waut norisK. Hveryiuinir new. uai nai noi reuuireu, business at which you can make great pay all the lime, wrii'i lur particulars iu u. uau.KiT x. uu, Portland, juaine mc, s, w-iv. WIH'lV ojdn.wdsp 3uiHLMa.iii( .iicinq Siijijco ui iijoiii jiiiu r.8ujuu.u jjoip 01 11 l'U U'.tt SuiijmlJi jo i?ti pijnq sapauil nu puu ahvh r oj 08 'bUjuiwa 'ri.lllJ.IJ A01,lll JIIIU J)0(l 'VM. llJ,0is loioiiji,jiiii.ioo,r 'St,!l1lU0IV 'SHIP'S ''ls' 'M,ll!lH 'wood HINVAV 0HA Failing ! ON 30 DAY'S TRIAL. TIIK VOI,TW('IIKI,TCO.,Mtrjhi!l. tlfh , wl.l send IIK. liYK'S CKI.KtllU I Ul) Kl.koTltll VUI 1'AIO llal.TS illul M.la Til.C' AI'1-MANf.'Kl on li'al firs d.ijt lo lucu (voiitigur u d) viiu nru ,ii flictii! Willi MervuUt Detlllly, Lust Vllnltt.v, i.l.d klouriil UOUblO", giMriinii't'lng Bpu"d'Hnd coin P'eto intoMtUiii ot iieiillh and lu'imj t t. Ad drei an Uwv.. -v u -No risk Incurred, a o days' trlil In lUhmd' I'eb. th -or r WANTED f,1 MEDIATELY t 70 niu'rt o,ii,k turn to ir-n ii l i;i.i;iiiiai'II v. IHMiil all nil! Hill irniir- HtitfMl. Ail-In- Willi Iriliji, 'n rlllll'IKlt 111 Hiu:mi am i:i.i:iitAPii I'll,,! .(Ilirilln.O. nld Every Jistey Organ Sold is made Throughout with Equal fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones. Send for Illustrated Catabgue, (elelbrate d Oil a & P((mmII, md New ling And other first class Pianos, and u large lot of 1 mm ilt MtoI -MUSIC VIOLINS, ACCOEDEONS, B ART JOS. VIOLIN STRINGS, Ami e very th Sang- in the Ifl'iisie line. J". SALTZBR, MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH ST0HK BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG Pa. Mendy Tq Ma TM Might TMING WWW W&W! SUPERIORITY 0? STYLjSS. Excellence of Material PERFECTION OF FIT. Unrivalled Stock "pring MaiiiifiictiiR'ii Kx pi'tsfly for i ik. Wo guai atitoo St vie, (Jimlilv, U -J Iglis1 and Workmanship, to De the 15UST. Also a Very Superior Lino of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS for Spring and Summer. THU LATKST AM) NEWEST SlMUNti STILES (IF HATS, Just Received, at the Popular Clothing Store of D. LO WEN BERG. WEBER--HARDMAN PIA1TOS, FINE INLAID FHUN0H WALNUT CASE OUGAN, ! STOPS, $00 DASH, Ensy Terms. SatlMluctluii Giinraiitpil. iB-A-aoisrs npi-isro ware rooms, MUSIC HALL ..LOOK, WSLKHS-BARUB, PA $72; A week made at home ty tno industrl- oua. Rest business now before tho public. CApllal not needed, Wuulil Mart YOU. Men. woman, bovu and irlrU wanted everywhere to work torus. NowislUo time. You can wotk In spare time, or givo your wholo time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No ono can fall to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Cosily outnt and terms fri-e. Money made fast, easily, and honorably. Address Tni'K & Co , AugiiBta, Maine. Dec. b, i2.ly. mm INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS rou tub LIVER And all Bilious Complaints. bttfo to lake, lielng purely t egetable no crUihi -'. J'rlWHixuta, All firuggUk " JunlJ-lw Tlioro is no Baking Its qualities, Medicinal and Culinary, guarantee Health and Luxury. Every buyer should Select an Organ tFtiat guarantees good JEvcry day work and Years of service. J, ESTEY & CO., IJrnttleboro, Yt. ii e I vBr ii img, HOOKS, Clothing JtlllOl Tl TTCi T71 Fp16 aro Mwnys on tho V I N. H lookout ror chances to in V f L kJ 1 li f!lft5 ,b' ,r earnlngs,and In ii -ri- --J inp become wealthy! those who do not linpiovo their opportunities reniatu la poverty, Wo oiler a ureat plianoo to muko money. Wo want many meu, women, b s and irlrls to workforusrlehtln th own looilltlei, Anyone can do tho work propeeirfrom tho llrst Btrt, 'lho business w ill pay moro y an ten times ordinary, wages. Kxpenslve out thurnlslied tree. No one who engages falls to fit fe money rapidly. You can devoio your hola mak to lho work or onlr 'n"nt.n- Kttmeil information and al ,1'J1l''l,' e?entfre. 4 Utiu Sri nson to Co Portland, Maine. Deo. 8, '8.)y "THE nesT IS CHEAPEST." BimrncN I nnEOnEnO ciorerUallera i"i'loiuiclliiua.) IVrlltfuf l'K.ulllua,l'anirJdi '10 a iimr J mil irr'tMtrit'iiitfft'f"ffrtf CtLftl'IrVfTlM E ARE Powdor equal o ilio RAILROAD TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA KAIMtOAD.. Will.. I AUKM'IIIA A UllII5 1t.lt. DIVISION ANii KOUTIlIiltN UttNTItAI. UAILWAY. TI.Mi: TAllIiK. In erfect, May 14th, 1883. Trains IcavoSun. bury. MA8TWAHD, 0.35 a. m Sea Slioro Kxprcss for Harrlibui nnd lnterrncd ato Slat ous. IJinoimcr. p iiiarin nhla. New York, llaltlmoro nnd Wnslilnctfin. nr. riving nt l'lilladelplila 3.15 p. in.; N ow York, n.jo p. III. , Duiiiiiiuii-i u.w i. in. , MniiiuKiuu o.iu n m , makinB close connections at Philadelphia tor all tea shore points. 1.63ti. in. bay express for llarrliuurrr nnd In. tcrmedlato Matloni, iJincastrr, l'lilladclplna, New York, iMItlmorn nnd Washington, nrrtvlut' at Piiiiailninnla7.iun. m.i Now York. In.ss . m . llaltUnore, T.15 p. m.i waahlngton. 8.40 p. m. PullI man Parlor car through to Philadelphia nnd pas- sender coaches through to l'hlladelpiilu c i ana U.ilU. more. 8.20 p. m. WUIIainsport Accommodation for Ilarrlsdurg and nil IntennedlaU) stations, Un. caster, I'ldlndelpnia and New York, arriving at Philadelphia a.55 a. m.j Now York o.!i n. m. Sleeping car occommodatlons can ho secured at Ilarrlshurg for Philadelphia and Now York. Phlla. dolphla passengers can lomaln In sleeper undis turbed until 7 n. m. 2.05 o. rn. Erie .Mall for Ilarrlshurg and Inter, mediate stations, Lancaster, Philadelphia, New York, llaltlmore and Washington, arriving at Philadelphia 7.50 a. in.: Now York, ll.sOa. in. : llattlmoro 7.40 n. m.i Washington, mo n. m. Through Piillman sleeping cars nro run on (his train to Philadelphia, liaitlinora nnd Washington, and through passenger coaches lo Philadelphia and llaltlmore. WESTWARD, d.'iS a. m. Krlo Mall for Krlo and nil tntcrtiudlalc sljitlons with through Pullman Pnlaco car und through passenger coaches to JJrlo, and through Pullman I'alaco cars to llutlalo via Emporium. For Canandalgua and Intcrmcdlalo Matloni, Rochester, Hulfalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Palace car lo Canandntgua and through passenger coaches to Rochester. 1.05 p. in. Niagara Express for Knno and Inter medlalo8tatlons with through passenger coaches to Kane. For Canandalgua and principal inter mediate stations, Rochester, Dunalo nnd Niagara Falls with through parlor car to Watklns and through passenger coaches to Rochester. tt.'H p. m., Fast line for Lock Haven and Interme diate stations, and Elmlra, Watklns and Interme diate stations, with through passenger coaches to Lock Haven and Watklns. THItOUail TRAINS FOR SHNllUHY FROM THE KAbT AND bOUTU. Nttjara Exprosi leivoa Baltimore T.30 a. in., ar . rn.. with thro'jeh ('mi. Philadelphia, 7.10 a. m.: riving at Huubury, 1.05 p. i man Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia nnd Haul more. Fast Lino loar es New York 8.00 a. m. : Philadel phia, 11.05 a.m.; Washington, t.3i a.m.; Haiti more, lu.45 a.m., arriving at sunbury, 5.3i) p. m., with through pasisnger coaches from Philadel phia und Baltimore. Erie Mall leaves Now York 8.00 p. m.; Phlladel- lnia, u.zu p.m.; wauington, ) p. m.; liiltl. more, 11.15 p. in., arriving i . Suahdrr, O.'ii in., wuu ui ougu ruiiman rai Plilladelpliu, Washington and llaltlmore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. 'alaco sleeuliiL' cars from NUUKY. UAZLETOn ILKES-IUKltE ItAILHOAP nd Nohtii West Hiuncii Railway. Mall East leaves Hunbury 0.45 n. m., arriving at uioom rerrjr 1,41 11. iu., w uKes-oarre v w a. m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.33 p. m., arrlMng t Hloom Ferry 6.31 p. m., Wllkos-tiurro 8 10 p. m. igat Uloom Ferry H.m.p. m.,Sunbury lii.55 p. in. Express West leaves Wllkes-barro B.30 n. m. ar iuau esi.ieueti i iiKcs-uiirro iu.nu a. m., urriv- riving nt Dloota Ferry 7 07 p. m . Sunbury 8.05 p m, CI1AS. E. PUOII, J. It. WOOD, uen. Manager. Oen. Passonger Agent. piIILADELPHAAND HEADING EOA 1' ARRANGEMENT OF TASSENGEB TRAINS. May 37, 1858 TBAIKfl LE1TK nOPIKT AS 10L10W8(8CNDAV BICSPTSD. For Now York,rhlladclphla,Ueadlng,rottBVlllo Tamaqua, ic, 11,45 a. m, For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 4 to and T,so p. m. For WlllIamsport,,l5 8,50 a. m. and 4,o p. m. T11A1N8F0K KUrSUT HATS AS FOLLOWS, (B0HD1T XSCSrTED.) Loave New York, via. Tamanend 0,00 a. ra. and via. Uound Brook Itouto 7,45 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, 9,M) a. m. Leavo Reading, 11,53 a. m., Pottsvlllo, 18,39 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, e,lo 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leavo Wllllamsport,,45 a.m,i,oo p. m. and 4,so p. in Passengers to and from Jow York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without change of cars. J. K. WOOTTKN, Oonoral Manager! C. Q. HANCOCK, Qenoral Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan. 10, 1881 tt. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NORTH, STATIONS. SOUTH p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 15 9 o 9 03 S 56 8 48 8 42 8 37 i 43 9 45 Scran ton.. Bcllevuo. Taylorvllle a.m. p.m. p.m. 9 so 3 lu 0 II 9 37 9 30 S 24 9 19 6 V 6 21 6 84 C 41 Ii 41 6 61 6 55 Uli 7 I'? 7 10 7 17 7 tt 7 tli 1 31 8 00 8 25 8 40 8 CO 9 00 t 00 8 03 S 10 8 18 8 '11 8 30 8 to 8 11 9 00 9 01 1) 111 9 ir, o (2 9 68 10 03 10 IK ...Lackawanna. Plttston.... .. West Plttston 9 14 Wyoming.... jnauuy ..licnnott Kingston.... Kingston.... .Plymouth June ....Plymouth.. Avondalo ... Nantlcoko.. 3 25 0.1 1 50 9 01 9 04 8 63 10 IS 10 18 8 ii M 2 61 1 41 1 85 1 25 1 13 1 03 S 16 10 26 3 02 8 07 8 00 8 47 8 39 8 28 8 17 8 12 8 06 7 66 7 62 7 44 1 Si 1 33 7 29 7 11 3 I'll 3 IU 3 IS llunlock's Creek' 10 Si 10 42 10 6S 11 07 11 18 11 20 7 46 13 43 7 S3 12 25 7 n If 15 T 20 12 00 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 05 11 33 6 51 11 10 6 tl 10 63 6 45 10 50 6 IT 10 41 6 13 10 'i t 6 10 10 (M 6 04 10 45 9 .snickshlnny. .nick's Ferry. .Reach Haven. llerwlck.. 3 45 3 61 3 67 4 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 4 83 4 33 4 66 5 (9 5 25 Hrlar Creek.. ...wiuow drove. Lime Ridge., Espy ...Ulootnsburg.. ...Rurjert 11 C9 11 4S 11 69 11 to 12 18 Catawl'a urldge .uanYiue.... Cbulasky... Cameron . . 45NorthumbeN'd a.m. 12 45 p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.ra , ...... W. F, HALSTEAD, Sunt. superintendent's onice, scranton. Feb. 1st, 16S. ICAPY SI JULY Ernd for ft CATALCCUC& PRICELIST. MlRARfl SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER N.Y. CHICAGO ILL, . U.I03 MAIN STREET. 200-203 HsndolphSt. A is Feb9-ly PAYNE'S I O Horso SparK-Arrostlnu Portable Eiwlno haa nit JO.OU0 fl, of Michigan I'lim i.i ir I ima" huriilng daba from lliu mw I" Our 10 pom wi Ouaranlu to furnish powar to aw 8,000 foct of Hamlock Ilourda In 10 hour. Our it Uornt tcllt cut K.UOO f,it in nine lime. cur r.ngiaea aro nuaiUNTiau i" furnlrii a homc iMjwtr on i leu fuil and water than any other Kn glne not lltied with an Automatic Cut Off. If you want a Stationary or PorlaUo Knglne, Holler, Clrcu' lar HUW-.MIII, bliaftmg or puiii-jn, uiirr ra.i or meuuaria jaunt f rought-lron Pulley, imd for put iit-triUcO1 pataloKVie,' rNq. li, tut fonuatlou und pilcca, l, W. I'AYNI & SONS. . Corning, N.V. Box ltr. Jan, B, Ef-ly( vn HMaT.Tal,ftiftl-U lDTTAIa la k. wa a.u..it..ai 1 Iht rM (Ul I Tt r Bit u HUl illRAMSIBLEY&GO. 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