Young Man, Braoe Up, A' limy man is too bontcmitit1e to live, and lirw fjo rights his fulloW men hro bound to iiniiout. Yonnir man, ...... -. it . , . . i . 1 Tim iimy nn wen iiiiucrsiniui, nrst na last, tlint you lmvo ot to work for nil you get in una world. You may not always iet what you earn, as thoro an mon in ttiis world too moan and oon tomptiblo to givo others what really bo lungs io mem, mil n you would Keep om, oi uio poor-House, ana uavo a com petency in your old aco, you will havo 10 woik lor it. to Uo sure tlierc is great uniorcnco in men. Homo aro endowed with creator intellectual now era than othcrp, while Bomo aro greater physically, Somo mon aro bom low down in tho scalo of intellectualism, but mark you tho physical of such a man Thore is a way provided, how- over, lor every man to better himself. You won't find it in tho gin mill, licith er is it to bo found atthoiraminu tttblo Homembor one thing, and that is, you navo not uio capao.ty to tako into your self all tho strong drink made hi this world and you had better let tho con tract out boforo you attomnt to work on it. When a young man sits down in idlones, with an idoa that tho world owes him a living, it's high time his body was committed to tho dust from whenco it came. As for his soul, noth ing will bo over known of it. It is bo small that it would rattle round in tho bucU of a mustard Beod, and when it leaves his laky carcass; is forever lost on aocount, of its infinite nronortions. A record of tho young mon who havo been nnfortunato, enough to havo a lor tuno left thorn shows that eight in ten never amount to a singlo atom in tho world, and soven out of tho eight die oanitrupta, nnanciaiiy morally and olh orwise. 1TI t- I w ncn a miner urines up ins son in idleness, novor teaching him tho first principle of economy or tho value of a aouar, no commits a terriblo blunder. The father euiltv of such a crime con- erally has to saw wood for a livinir in his old age. Nino out of teu of the boys with fathom who bring them up iu luxury, ero moy reacn mo meridian of life aro total wrecks. Wrecked on tho rocks of. total depravity which lio beneath tho stream 6f life- anil on whose sharp and ragged edges thous and of lives have been wrecked and ruined. Money bags may, like blad ders, keep you above the waters of dis tress for a. time, but puncture .thera, let tneir contents escape, and you sink. Young man, you havo undoubtedly meant to uo wen. iNo young man ov ur goes aHtray .intentionally, but in somo idlo thoughtless moment ho trad- uates from soda water and lemonade to something stronger, aud before he is fairly aware of it ho has not only lost caste, but has a whole menagerie on his hands and is employing a doctor to help dispose of, his immense elephants and tho snakes that laughingly cuddlo in his boots. Yes, tho world presents too many temptations .lor tlto minds of all to withstand, and the only safe way for a young man is to keep away from uio temptation, it you boo a man at a i l r . . . wi.eei oi iorwno win ten times running by betting on tho red, you just keep your nanu out ot your pocket, and see nun lose all lie made at tho next turn of tho wheel and on the very color numbor you know would win. Boys, the recklessness of youth is wnai uas caused bo many mothers hair to turn as whito as tho driven Bnow. It's this that has caused so many fathers and mothers to give up by the waysido and bo laid in premature graves. Tho follies of our young hang heavier upon tho hearts of our fathers and mothers than tho millstone that f;rinds the kernel into tho finest Hour, t's' a pity that somo of our yduuc then of to day didn't fall in between tho millstones boforo they havo caused the irouDio tncy nave. Young man, brace up ! You never saw a man go to ruin whoso mind is occupied in legitimate work-.i You never saw an induslrioup,- frugal man in want. It's tho smart alick young man who knows moro than his father or mother that generally brings up at tno cna ot tno ropo in a ternb(o .ohol- era-morbis stato morally, physically, mentally and otherwise Its the samo young man who invests Tiis money in mining stocks and writes from thd west to his friends that he is corning uncK ana wouia nice tuem to meet liini on tho outskirts of town with a suit of clothes. Ho had a hat Don't treat with contempt the advice of older and experienced men, oven if you don't do exactly as they advise, but remember you must work for all-you get in this world. Milwaukee Hun. reeainfc for Milk. Correspondent Country Oentleman. To tho milk producer ,tho quantity of mill each cow produces is an impor tant item, and how ho shall obtain that result is tho question for him to solve. Can quantity bo obtained or increased except at tno expenso of quality T .Ev ery experienced dairyman will answer him in tho affirmative. A cow may b& considered a machine for producing milk, Sho must ,bo properly fed and um.vv, v .ug, i womb ID ulJ3.U10iUw tory 5 it' is as vain to oxpoct that a cow Will give milk without sufficient and proper food as to expect thi!rsteam pni jfino to afford power without sufficient mei and water, if wo feed tho steam boiler with water in excess or in insuf ficient quantity, and only full enough to merely keop the boiler warm, it is vain to look for power ; and so it is to givo a cow only just food enough to keop her alive without slarviuc. If milk is desired in qiiautity tho cow must bo fad a surplus boyond the other noods of tho system, or all the best is lost. I think it is calculated that about two thirds of all a cow eats is needed to maintain her oxistenco j all the profit comes in from tho other one-third, and too often this is withheld entirely, Tho milk-producing food should bo lrovidod and fed in abuudanco while Iho cows aro giving milk, rpots, graiu and tho best of hay and fodder during winter, and good p'asturo, with partial soiling, during summer This will ne cessitate tho growing of green crops like a mixture of pons and oats, rye, Hungarian grass, corn and clover for summer and a dry time. Corn moal is good for quality, but bran or middlings eboiild make tho larger half or two thirds of tho grain ration. I would leavo cotton seed meal out or not feed over half a pint mixed with tho othor grain at a feeding. Corn and oata ground together make an excellent frnln ration. In feeding greon fodder would cut tho Btnlks finely and mix with it the meal and grain, aud ullpw ihem to soften somewhat boforo food ing. Hard glazed cornstalks, fed whole, aro apt to mako tho teeth soro, fed frco iy. Stones which havo long been numer ous on tho soil of South Carolina are now being manufactured nnd used for frrtlllziog purposes. The deposits of theso Btones, which woro long consid ered worthless, are now said to bo more Valuable) than tho guano beds of I'eru. Poultry Raising. I.otmiJsland'has long boon poled fur IU clilokotH nnd cgs, tho latter nlwayti bringing an extra prico in tho Now York market." Tho people of "Old Kuf folk," (ncaupvinir most of tho Island) pay special attention to poultry raising and render it profitable) nnd hcrico it is that we quoto tho following from tho Suffolk County Journal as oomlngi lrom what ought to bo good authority: Starting with tho averment that it will pay to rnisu poultry and buy feed, thus making tho poultry business not only Bolt-supporting, but prolltable, tlio edi tor ooutlnues : "Every farmer should mako a speciality of raising poultry be cause tuoy can turnlsii iced ciicnpcr than tho poultryman who has to buy it. To mako poultry raising nrofita. bio and- suooesflfulit needs- constant- caro and attention, and a plan of sys tern to work on. Tho reason why bo many pcoplo fail in trying to ralso poulty is owing to careless manage ment, nnd want of BVBtom. They til low thoir poultry to run at large, and lay whcie they pleaso 1 in tho barn, in tho waaon house, under tho fenco or in tliolwbodpiloi or anywhere else, not only causing extra trouble lu looking up eggs but a liability to lose a good manv in the courso of a year. Aud not only this)- but tho fowls' become tho source of a irood deal of trouble to tho owner and his neighbors by being allowed to run at large. We aro told by pbultry raisers that it is moro riifof fitablo to keep them yarded wittypropr attonti6n,than to let them run out. Tlio yard should cover an acre or two of good grass ground, ftioro .or less, ac cording! to tho amount of poultry you intend to raise. Have it surrounded with a good picket fence, and no fowls but tho lechorns. will cct over it (Keen them iu a dry goods '1 box. Have this yard divided by a fence running through tho middle, and on this lino build your poultry houses, so that you can plow nnd plant each portoiu ot tho yard al ternately ovcry two or threo yeas, thus keeping your your poultry grounds in a healthy condition. Build your poultry houses three or four feet below the ground .with avails or stono brick or co-, uicnt. It a bank is1 convenient build on tlio su'nny sido' bf it , if ,you bbild' 6b' level ground, make a high,' tight board fjnc6 for a protection on tho north and west, or plant trees lor- that purpose.' An orchard is a good jilaco to locato a poultry yard, A poultry house built four feet abovn to tho floor oifords room for sun and air aud good plaooto hatch chickens in cold weather. The r-Qiith side of tho building should bo fiill of windows ; sun and light aro in dispeusiablo to poultry raising. Tho fqwls cau roost iu tho upper part of tho house, while the lower part should bo kept expressly for laying and hatching purposes. Have your rows or nest boxes arranged one abovo tho other about a foot apart with a partition di viding each nest, extending from one row of boxes to tho other, so that the front part of oaoh nest, box or apart ment can bo closed by a slat doer (made of lath) while the hen is setting then preventicg all intrnsiom by the other poultry. Have a small pen made of lath with n coyer, provided with a water trough and into this" remove y6ur settine; hens evcrv other day to fded and water, .undisturbed by other poultry, n.avo solno soft dry barth in ono part of thd pen for them to wallow Keep them here from twenty to thirty minutes, then turn out and they will iramediatly seek their nests. 'Tho old adage that poultry will not do well unless allowed to run at largo as! fast becoming1 ob'sol6to. yfo seo no reason why a herd of a hundred hens, and a yearly production of five hun dred chickens cannot bo as healthfully kept on an acre ot ground as it they had a whohj farm to run over. Havo a pen built expressly to breed ,your chickens in. Do not let the old fowl cat with them. Do not let a hen run more than six or eight weeks with chickens in warm weather. Shut them up away from their chickens and they will be laying again in less than four months from tho timo of setting. Set your hens in October and November for early spring chickens which aro most profitable. For tho summer market sqt as early in tho spring as your hens Will brood. Tho light Brahmas are 'tlio best for woight. From fivo to six months old they will bring a dollar apiece. Tho old line of barnyard fowls are the bost for broilers ; and for egg producers tho leghorns aro the best Sprouting Wheat. Pennsylvania Fanner. It is generally supposed that a grain of wheat, if put into tho ground would gerrainato anyway, but it is far from a fact. Wheat needs three essentials, to causo growth, heat moisture and air, and if any one of tho three is withheld there is a failure A kernel of ,wheat$ placed in dry dust would novor sprout j give it a tritlo of moisture, a sickly blade will, after a while, appear, but bo lackiug in vigor that growth will soon cease. Givo it only fight and water it will throw out a strong root and oven a stnlk, but tho lifo of tho plant is meas ured exactly by tho amount' of food ele ment contained within itselr, nnd when this storo is exhausted tho plant dies. Give the plant moisture nnd soil, and keep tho temperature at about 32 degrees and it will nover germinate; raise it to 125 degrees aud it will bo cooked , place tho soil temperature at about 85 degrees as an oxtremo limit, and perfection of growth is secured. Ijhon depths of sowing havo a most wonderful iufluonco upon the plant, grilled in twelvo inches deep, probably not over ono kernel in twelvo would send a shoot abovo tho surface while at ono inch tho plants would mako their appearance iu four or five days. All these matters aro subjects and objects within tho sight nnd under tlio observa tion of tho farmer, who, by reading aright tho signs, cau gain a fund of in formation that will bo worth treasures 16 him for, gained as thoy will bo by his own disccrnmont, thoy aro calcula ted for his locality and latitude, and ho knows thon that thoy aro tho vnporings of any city editor whoso agricultural pasture is tho pino lloor iu a sixth story of a brick hlook, and tho herbage of which is tho waste paper of exchanges. Emis and Bhkkds. Accord! ML' to tjio Poultry Mouthly tho average weight and numbor of eggs laid by the various breeds of fowls is ; Light Brahmas and Partridge Coqlibis, eggs, Bove.n to tho pound, lay ISO per . unnutn.i JMack, Whito and Buff Cochins, eight to the pound, 115 per annum j Plymouth Rocks, eight to tho pound, lay 150 por annum : Houdnns, soven to tho pound, Ijiy 1 10 per annum t La Flecho, bovcii to tho pound, Jay 13Q per annum j (irovo Cunirs, eight to tho pound, lay 110 per annum j Black Spanish, seven to tho pound, lay 150 per annum i Leg horns, eight to the pound, lay 100 per annum : HainburgH, nino to tho pound, lay 1 10 per nunum j Dominlques, nino the pound, lay 155 per annum i Uamo nino to tho pound, lay 130 per annum : Bantams, sixteen to tho pound, lay 140 per annum. THE COLUMBIAN AND Tbo Straits of Snnda Obliterated and Vil lages Buried. TIIK PISAl'I'KAllANCi: OV ISLANDS. London, Aug. !!0. A despatch to Ijloyds'. from Batavia, estimates tho lfls of life by the volcanic eruptions at 00,000. Tho disaster is tho most ter rible and devastating of modern times. For forty eight hours tho shocks of rhrthqunko havo increased in violence. a, :...!. i i .. , hi cimi ui ui ii i iiivii puuicd down into tho valleyR, inundating villages and carrying (loath and llatnes to the most populous places. Iu tho Straits of Snndft, tho most itnnortniit channel of navigation between tho sea or Java and tho Indian Ocean, islands have been swallowed up, tho coast lino cjianged or entirely obliterated, and every lighthouse has been swent awav. This important Ulralght, sixty miles In width, is now dangerous to navigation, Now islands have arisen nnd land marks on tho coast aro bo nltcred as to make tho country unrecognizable. Tho viuvL'rmiium- is preparing 10 oninin now soundings of tho strait Sixteen volcanoes havo appeared be tween tho site where tho islands of Krakatoa formerly stood nt Sibisio Is land. A part of tho Bantam is an ashy desert. Thd cattle aro starving. nnd tlio population aro iu despair. Tho Socngepan volcano was for many i r :...! j i i r iiuuio uiivuiujieu in uii ciiuriiiuiiB lumi- lious cloud, which gradually increased in sizo until it formed a canopy of lurid red and whitish grayovor a wido ex tent of Territory. During this timo eruptions increased, nnd strenms of la ya poured iti'jessantly down tho sides of the mountains, sweeping everything ueioro them. W hero a stream of lava entered an nrm of tho sea or came in contact with tho water of a i Ivor, tho incandescent lavaproduced boiling heat ami rapiu vaporization, ino hasures that opened in this thin crust as is Eoli ditied on tho stream of lava emitted tor rents of vapor, extending high into tho air, and making a tremendous seething sound. Tho air was filled with donso black smoke and rolling clouds of flame, which seemed to envelope and agitato tho earth with torrents of burning lava rnsmng into the sea. The roar of the flames and hissing of tho water became almost deafening. Tho returning waves rushed upon the shore to an unprece dented height. Between tho Southwestern point of tho island and Gunuucrir Guntur villa ges disappeared from sight during tho second night of the eruption. Tho number of dead can scarcely bo esti- mated, seven hundred and four bodies of victims of tho disaster havo been buried m the Distiict of Tamara, and thrco hundred bodies iu tho coast vil lage of Kramat alone, and in other and moro populous districts torrents of lava havo buried wholo settlements. Table Powl. American Poultry Journal. It is an admitted fact that tho ma jority of tho American people indulge to treely m pork ns a meat food. And it;is equally true that tho major num ber of farmers nnd market poulter ers arc very indifferent ns to tho qual ity of poultry flesh they send to the market. Ono class of our people see nothing tempting in tbo poultry lino to lnduco them to become lovers of chick en flesh, and tho other do not endeavor to produce a fowl that will be, univer sally considered excellent for the ta ble. If wo take any of tho fanoy bred varieties of poultry thoro is hardly one exoept the game,, which is what may, bo considered a .first-class table fowl. The Dorkiug,though having a nation al reputation is almost tabooed from tho poulterer's yard on aocount of bo ing tender and difficult to roar in this country. Tho Asiatic, as now bred, carries enormous quantities of feathers, while their breast is almost devoid of flesh, and present little mora than a heap of bonos when placed on the ta ble; while their skins aro terribly course. The Plymouth Hock has been bred in the past few years abovo the natural size. This alone, if no other, would detract from the quality of its flesh. Tho Houdan is fast being changed, by thoso who brood them for exhibition, into an ornamental fowl. Tho Crove caeur is also becoming a bird of plu mage, and is difficult, to raise... Tho Spanish will never answer for a table fowl, as they aro utterly useless for the rough wear and tear of the farmyard. Tho Hamburgs, Leghorns and Polish aro too small for the food market, and do not tako on fat kindly. Farmers could not bo induced to breed them for their eggs only. We aro therefore compelled to arrive at tho conclusion that among the many varieties of poul try wo havo not yet succeeded in breed ing one which may be considered a prime table fdwl. The Kangaroo. .LambJiko.ju is,the fqco of.tbo, kan: garop -tonderj and Boftareihis eyesi ho is'bynir'means'as gontlciashVloolcs. Like tho heathen Cmuou, his counte nance holies him, and thoro are few moro exciting and withal, dangerous sports than kangaroo chasing. To tbo hunter socking for somo now sensation, a vhilt to tho wilds of Australia in soarch of kangaroos can bo recommended. It requires a fleet horse to ruu an "old man" down, if ho gets a fair chanco to show tail, aud strong, well trained dogs to tackle hlra when brought to bay. Inside his soft dowy lips are strong formidablo teeth, which can blto severely. His foropaws, weak as thoy soom, can lift a dog high in the, air and crush him to death ; while when lying down his favorite fighting atti tudo ho can kick with his powerful hind legs in a manner that rapidly dears' a circle around him ; and woo betido tho man or dog that comes with in roach of thoso huge claws, which can maim tho one and kill tho other. Of courso wo hear speak of tho great kangaroo tho boomer or tho old man of the colonists. As a matter of fact thoro aro somo thirty different kinds of kangaroos inhabiting various parts of Australia, and ono spcolos peculiar to Now Guinea. They vary in size from tho tiny hnro kangaroo of South Ausi tralia, the most ngilo of its kind, whioh is but little lnigor than a rabbit, to tho several giant species, whethor black, red, brown or gray, boiho of whioh sjand nearly six feet plgh. There arc Indian girls in tho Indian Territory University who aro studying German, French, Latin and Greek, go o)ogy, morol philosophy, political coon omy aud other branches of tho college courso. Au old minor was shown a bag of eamples by a newly-arrived prospootor and asked what ft would ruu. Ho turned tho speeiman over, hold it up to tho light, nnd enunciated ; "I should say that if you can savo the gold in this aud catoh the silver, and not wasto the lead, that it might ruu about iwcll, about $2 to the county. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSK 0 UCt; COLuMlA bOTJNTY, 1A. Vital fjitcHtloitHl I Ask tlio most eminent physlclnn Of any school, what Is tlio best thing In tho world for uulctlnj; and nlluyliitf nlllrrl tntlon of tlio nerves and curing nil forms of nervous complaints, ulvfiig natural, childlike refreshing sleep always 1 And tliov will tell you unhesitatingly ".Some form of Hops ?" C1IA1TRK I. Ask any or all of tho most eminent pliy slclnns i "What Is tho best and only remedy that can bo relied on to euro nil diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs such ns Hrlelil's disease, diabetes, retention or In ability to retain urine, nnd nil tho diseases and nllmenls peculiar to Women" "And thoy will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Hucltu." ask mo samo pnysicinns "What Is tlio must reliable nnd surcrst cure ror nil liver diseases or dyspepsia; con stipation, Indigestion, biliousness, malarial fever, ngne, ami luey win ten you i Mniulraku I or dandelion 1" Hence, when tlieso remedies. aro combln cu with others cminllv valuable And compounded Into linn Itlttprn. such n 'wonderful and mysterious curative power is uevciopcu wnioli is so varied In Us opera tlons that no dlscriBO or 111 health can pos Mbly exist or resist Us power, nnd yet It Is Harmless for tho most frail womnn, wtnk est Invalid or smallest child to uso. C11A1TKII II. "1'ntlcnU "Almml. i!(,iil nr iinnrlv ilvlnr For years, and given up by physicians of Hrlght's nnd other kidney diseases, liver uompiuinis, sevcro cougns called consump tion, have been Cured. Women gone nearly crazy I From nconv Of ncuralirin. ncrvmianpoa. wakefulness nnd various diseases peculiar iu women. People drawn out of shape from cxerucl otlne panes of Illicumntlsm. iliillamutory and chronic, or suffering mini Bcruimti i Erysipelas I Salt rncum. blood noknnlnir. rivtvistt and Inilli gmtlon, and fn fact almoit ull diseases trail Nftlllfn lqlif-lr In ilavo been cured by Hop Hitters, proof of wlilcli Can bo roimd In every neighborhood In the known Oranges and Florida. Heller Hun Drreafa nmt Iliouaiua Under New.FtaE, Even tlio balmy air and orange grovo of Florida lan to keep lis pcoplo full of happiness and com' foil. Art must help naturo everywhere In tho tropica ns among tho pints of tho North. "And chief ninoug tho blessings which aro adapted to all zones," writes nr. j. l). Wallace, of Fort Dado, Fla.. "Is PAMcia's iroMc. It seems to havo the world for n flcld, and moat of tho current diseases yield to Its acllon. 1 havo used It In the caao of a dellcato anil dyspeptic young lady, with the most gratifying results. ,u seemed to accomplish with ease what thb usual prescriptions and treatment for that mkerablo malady railed wholly to bring about, f mA also glad to stato that tho Tonic has greatly re lieved mo personally of a troublesome atonic con dition of tho stomach of lonif standing. It Is tho Ideal purlflerandlnvlgorant." Messrs. lliscox & co. call cspcclcl attoutlon to the fact that alter April 16, 1883, tho name and style of this preparation will hereafter bo simply Jiirsers nmfc The word "Ginger" Is droopped, lor ino reason tnai unprincipled dealers aro con stantly deceiving their patrons by substituting 1141-1 tut iv.uiuiii.u9 uujcr uio uumu 01 uinger ; and ns ginger Is an unlmiHjrtaut Unvorlng lngredi cnt In our Tonic, wo are sure that our rrtends will ntrrra with us na to the nmnriptvof i.iin rhiinim. There if IU be no change, luncerer. In the prepara tlon Itself, ; and all bottles remaining In the hands of. dealers, wrapped under the name otPiKxn's OiNaKitToNic'oontain vho genuine medicine If tho Blguaturo ot lliscox & Co. Is at the bottom ot out- una wrapper. Oil COMTOCND EXTRACT OF ASP AR AO US, Has been pronounced by leading iWyle!an a ure enre foraliiriueaor ilio Bjaflfler, Kidneys, Urinary Organs, AND Wz Disease ofihe Kidneys. HYMlfoMS-Healtti falls. deblUtrand loss of besh. nervousness, dimeultv of brcatlilntr. flushing ot the body, dryness ot tbo skin, indigestion, natu- iruty. hcjuu'm, unite Bivaiacu, vita ynpepuo disorder: PAIN IU TUB BACK, veakneM and weariness ot the lolna. fullness unler tie erea. bweiung ot the toet and ankles, paleness sod oky Tuumur Bircugui. lav urine is paiv aim cya more or less sediment. OR SALE BY ILL DRUGGISTS. Ico tf , per bottle, or n bottles for ts. sent to any iddrcssln the United' States, free of expense. Dr. Pounder Family Medicine Go., pi 8. HIU O.NU (reel, l'uhndelphla Ya.. ATA RR IIAY-l'JiTlill. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all Hay Fuver suffer. era. It being. In my uinuinn, juunuea upon experience and a sure cure. I was amicted with nay Fever for2S years, and never be- lore iouuu permanent relief. Wkustek II. HiBciKB, Marbhflcld, VI, t A 11 id r by little An ger fnto the nostrils. I;y abtorptlon It ef- UAVaBBUEW nasal passages ot ca ll" "IXtarrhal virus, causlnir behlUiy secretions, it allays Innammatlon, pro tjCfta the membranal linings of the bead from ad ditional colds, completely heaU the sores and re- StOrt-S thO Henhe of tflRtR nnrt utnnll. Ilpnpnplnl m. suits aro reamed by a few applications. A thor. pugli treatment will cure, unequalled for colds In tbe heart. Asrrooablo to use. Send for circular. Hold by druggists, liy mall Wo. a package stamps. . ELY nUOTHWIS, Oweuo, N. V. uug jo-iy u pARSONS? purgati Mis MARK NEW HIGH BLOOD, And will completely chango tho blood In the on-, tiro system lu threo months. Any person who will take one pill each night from ono to twelvo weeks, may bo restored to bound health, If such a thing Is possible. For curing Female Complaints thoHO 1111s have no eouai. Physicians uso themlntliolr pracUc. Mold sverywhere, or sent by mall for as ?Riin.ft?''ai K"ii 'or pamphlet, j. aJouN. BOM & CO, Iloiiton, Mas. apr u Ald-7 mos. BWITIlIiV. '. KUOUIXIOaE'8 AliAliK.ilY for Young Men and Boys, Media, lenn.. 12m. rmm I'litlnTiplnhin whnni ....nn. Sept. u. Ixed prloo covers ovcry oxpense, even books, aw. , No extra charges. . No incidental ex pans. No examination for admission. Thirteen cXKrlenced tcacners, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to ad vanco rapidly, special drill tor dull and backward boys, l'atrons or atudenU may select, any studies or choobp the regular English, Bclentltlo, liuslnefcs, nasrdcal, ur Civil. Engineering course..' Studenta Mted at Media Academy are now In llarvardVYaleT and ten other Colleges and folytechlnlo Schools. Al physical and a cnorolcal Laboratory: a nne uyinnaaluai and Ball ground, l.&uo vols, added to library In 18-3. Apparatus doubled In jssj. Ten students sent to College In Vfa. A graduating class In Commercial Beptlu 1883. Media has T churches and a tc-nperauce charter which prohibits tho Bale of all intoxicating drinks. For new Illustrated Clr. uiui ouuivm mo inucipai auu iTopnoior, IIV1T1IIN II. Mllllll'Pl.llliin. i. ii il;Jl University Uraduate), Media, fenn, uug g-iw PURE INDIA TEAS. Absolutely pure. They contain no spurious or ex. hausncd leaves. No Chemicals or Coloring Matter used in their lireparatluu. Yery valuablo for mix. lug with weaker China leas. They contain a ery high percentage of Extract. They aro cultivated Uhd' r l he supurvUlon of furefgnein, upon tho most approved methodi Tim leal Is manipulated by machinery, giving uulformlly of appoarauce tnroutfhout entire Dlucklntr. Thiv rct.nin thMr valuablo qualities for an unusual length of jtae. JOHN a FUILLII-H & CO., ISO Water Ht., fiew York. Avpnta nr tun Cali-itrtn 'ivn u.tiHl.ni;. 5S AsparcA c SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE. Us. J In llm prlticlpaH.'liurctios for Communion purport! Excollont for Ladioa and Voakly Por cins and tho Agod, Spoor's Port Gmpo Wmo! FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS 03LKUI1 VTSD N.VTlViS WINK Is made from tho Juloa o. ilHUnorto Orape, raited In . Tonic and Strengthening Properties areumaroftaWflhvanvnttiff Knrtva ivinn iin Insr tbo DUre lulcn orttinflrnnn. nrrvtiifwl nnrlnr Mr.Hpovrson personal BUtwrTislcm, Its parity child: ranypartako ot us ccnerous nuaHtles, and u ncnioiwumiw unou iu uuvanuiKO ib la par- and Bultod to tho vartom allmetita thfttartt-ctiho weaker sex. it Is la every roapoct WINK TO, V 11 IU 1 1711 AiT SPEEH'S JP. JTv. Sherry. Thol'.J. SlISIIUYIsa wlno ot HuprIor Char acter, and partakes of tin rich qualities or the Kininuuinuiuuun uui'iv. r or i uriiy. men ness, Flavor and ModlclnJl Properties, It will be tuuuu uuexittuiuu. S PEE LI'S P. J lira ii dr. This IIIIANU Y standi uu rivalled In this Country bolnir tar snnorlnrfor nif-dinin-tl nnmna. IT IS euuK distlintlon from the grapo.nnd cont It has n dellcito ttavor. slmlUr tn tlmt nr thn grapes, trom which it H distilled, and Is In groat favor among nrst-class families. ooe inn mo signature or ALKHED Hl'EBU, Fas- ouu n. .i , ib over me eerie or eacn cottio. sot.n BY O. A. KLEIM. AND 11Y DUUUniSTS KVBIIY'VUEKE. sept. Ttt 'Si, i-y J.SALTZER'S General Sewing Machine Depot, Fifth Store Below Market St., BLOOMSBURG, PA. WMte SewioE Machine; New Davis Vertical Fcjed Sew- jug Machine, New Home Sewing Juachine, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sey?ug Machine,. Genuine Singer Sewing AJjchinc, Singer Pattern Sewing Macliine, Attachments, best Sewlntr Machine OH. and Nee. dies tor all sewing tuacnlnes. Hewing Machines Bold on monthly payments- Liberal discount made fur cash. Every machlno purchased from me Is warrantedtobo kopt In good running ordor, iur uvo yuuiB ii uo ui i;unn(Ut uuu tuuruuvu ill- Btructlons given by tho bost lady operator tn this pari, ui uiu mute iruu ui cuartu. nxaintne lay block vi inacmucs oeiure purenasinir. BAUCH'S $25.00 FIOSPHATB Has1 given sucli UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION to Uio farmer on ALL CROPS that it has supplanted, to a great extent, the otucr Higher .Priced liranda, $25.00 S5T I'er Ton of 2,000, Pounds. On Cars or Boat In Philadelphia. OUAHANTEKD ANALYSIS rillNTKl) ON KACII UAO. Sontl for clicular. Ailikcss BAUGH & SONS, BOI.K MANUKACTURIIItS, '20 So. Dolawaro Avenue, Aug IMw I'lUWDEU'IliA, l'A. TTrNm Db 'i'0 la sweeping by, go U 14 'SJ 'I 1 and daro before you die It I'Jll I "omotalng tnlguty uud bu b rN- lime leavH behrnd fxinnnnimp time." 4 a week you own town. $4 ouuit freej No risk. Kvery thing new. Capital not required. Wa will furntsn you everything. Manv aro rnRViiu- fortunes. Ladles make as much ns men, and boys and girls make greatu py. Header, If you want uuoiucm ai nuiuu juu uuu uiuku gii-ai, pay an mo time, wrltn tor particulars to II, IUlutt Co.. Portland, Maine Dec. 8, Mr, I MAKE HENS LAY An English Veterluary Burgeon and Chemist, tne Horse and CHUlo Powders sold hero uro worth l'owdnra are absolutely pure audliiimunsmr vain.' aolo. Notn ng on ourth will make n lit lay liko Bnerldan'u Condition rowdeiB. Doso, 1 teaspoon, tul to l pint food. UolJ everywhere, or sunt bv mall for b letter-stamps. I. tf, Jounsom Co;. (ORtAT I Purifies thn blend. CUHfcSD.lpcpsb, 1 LUerandkldnnvftU. .,7ti, r-'".'--! ILL liliatei, Sent Lr Mail ion re6lnt al 2firlr , i"'v" In potliaa itampt, , AodrMf l BEAN & RAPE, Wholetalt OrugoUla, tin. 47 A 49 N, 24 St., PMUiWpMa. Celebrated :rr ON 30 DAY'S TRIAL. ' THBVOLTOBBT.TCO,MaMlilL Mich., wll" 1AIO I1KLT.S and RLKOrrtlO APl'MANUEH on I rial Mr a ;iliysti mm (fining or iml)hn arn if 'J Vi1! N,("," I'el'lllty. Iht VlUlltv, and k ndrcd troiiotn, guaranteeing spiolvand coin. ploto restoration ofliealtn nnd niamy vlg r, Ad. dress as ybove.-N. h.-no risk Incurred, ai8o days' trial Is allowed Feb.Mb-lyr.j r SUBSOUIBIC NOW KOK THE COLUMBIAN Sl.rfO A YEAH Every Ktttey Organ Sold Ik hi ado Throughout with Jilqital fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones. Strut fur Illuitrakd Catalogue, , & FEd, auid Mew leg" And other first class Pianos, and a large lot of Uro mmt !t Italic MUSIC HOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BAKTJOS, musical Meuraif fl, VIOLIN STRINGS, Aiul everything in the Music line. J". SALTZER, MUSIG ROOM, FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG Pa. (GEAI AIIOUMMEIf Ready and Waiting for You. The Finest.. The Latest, The Most Artistic Styles of ELEGANT AND iin.iucc,ot9 GENTS' FURNISHINGS. OUR RECEIPTS OF FALL km WINTER 6O80S. Cal au( )q Conyinced that We i inn qiuiality9 it md pri(e9 Largest stock & lowest prices OK WEBER-,HARDMAN PI:AlTOS, FINK (JfWID Vmmi VAPUT PAJi pagAN, p BT0f?S, fOQ CASH EiiHy Tormw. BACON'S 3PIAlsrOi-WA.R.E HOOiiVES, MUSIC HALL BLOOK, Hoar, hliolnaoa n.. public. Capital not Deeded, Wowtil JTJBW. everywhere to work for us. Nowiaiho wittTi. . 7 Vu ?i'r iinP or civo your wbpio time to tUo buinofls. NootbQ? busfnesa r J " nuu. nu una can ian 10 mftnr SSSr.m0Ua Uay' blfenK:ftSrtnff at onco. CoHtly ana honorably. Address Tkuk & Co , Aligns ta Maine. Dac.s. i.5.it. ' WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS yon TUB LIVE A,n,t,.nJl ,B,l,ous Complalnta. Bafolo Uko, Uelng piucly ycRtaW. I nogrlj.loB. J'rlwiwwiit. All DruegUk Uvpl Tff a Thoro is no Baking SIMON Its qualities, Medicinal and Culinary, guarauteo Health and Luxury. JSvcrif buyer nhnutd tided an Orinu That yxiaranircn yoml JCvcry day ii'f.rlc and Yearn of aorvice. J, ESTl'Y & CO., BraUleboro, Yt. CLOTHING can always In foaofl at the Sutlmlnctlou flunruntena. Junel .... .1! WISE people aro always on tbo cre (heir earntogs.and In WbO UO not lmnrovn limit nnhndnnlrl.. .J; VSle!?: , We on,1Ta Kreat olianco to mako money, we want miuv moo, womon, b ys andirlrlstd wof "r us ruht In tnu. own l6oalltlos7 Any one hn?.?i"'a.)lfork Propo 'rlrom tho ilrstBUrt: Tuo buslnefa win pay moro ran ten times ordinary. c!v Kxiwulvo outlliurnlslica iroe. No Tono y? 'o"' lo money rapidly. voS II; u is needed sent irco. d ir j "1 hti S sonTco roiimau. jmbiuc. UC0. 3, 'SJ-ly II till "the uear is ciieApcoT." aaTHBESHEBSSaat. mar 33-Dm Powdor equal to 1 ho RAILROAD TIME TA BLE PKNN8YLVAKIA KAII.HOAI). l'Hn,. Alil!tlMtn until ii i mtiiu I.OUTIU;i!N CKNTHAIj HAII.WAY. " TIME TADLK. ID prfPCt Slav Ulll. lfiS.1. Trnlno In... tury. ' BASTW'AHD, 'J"; ,m--s ,Ml0,re ExPrcwi for ilarrlsburir ouw IUKIUHUU1.U niiiuyun, i.UXl.UqLQr. i'llllflrtpl. pbla, Now York, llalllmoro una WasliltiMon. ur. riving ntl-hllaaclplila 8.18 p.m.j Now Wric.o vo P.m.! iialtimow, a.05 p. m.; WashlnctOD e.lii in., making doso connootlonsnt I'lilTadolplila for nliecasuoiuiioiuta. 1 r i.5 p. in.-imy express for Hnrrli-bure niid In. tormccltftio itationf, Lancaster, 1'lillaacluliia T n iVw Vork, lialtlinoro ana Waslilniton, nrrlvino at i;iiiladelpiila7S5P.m.i Now York,' lS p. ni it Iialtlmorc, 7.13 p. in.: Washington, 8.40 p. m. I'uli' manrarlor cartUrouRli 10 i lillartoipliia and Daa. songer coaolios througii to I'ulladolpnla ana lialti. 8.J0 p. m.-WUllamsport ccommodallon for llArrlslmrf. nnrt nil lnt..itn.n . ,ul ?5Src!, I'SJladcipaia and now York, arriving at I'hlladnlnhlfi .r.A n. ti... vnw v.,.il .... "L Itarrlsourg for l'tilladclplita and Now York, l-hlla. Jelplilapasseugeracaniomaln In Bleopor undls- n.osa.ra.-KrieMallfor Harrlstmrg and inter, madlato Btutlons, Lancaster, I'lilladelpnia, Now ""'"moro and Washington, arriving at 1 M adelphla 7.60 a. m.; NowbYork, ll.iw a TmV: llaltlmoro 7.40 a. m.; Washington. .lo a in Through Pullman slcoplng cars aro run on thin' train to l'hllaaolphla, llaltlmoro and Washington, and UaltKoPa3SOtlKCr C0MUt:a t0 I'DHadeiiilila WESTWAHD, 4.S5 a. ra.-Erlo Mail for Kilo and all Intermediate stations with through l'uilmau l-alaco car ml through passongorcoiohesto lirlo, and through rullnian I'alaoo cars to Uurralo via jiuiporlum. For Canandalgua nnd lutcrmedlato stations. Uochestor, lluiralo and Nlogara rails, wlih through I'ullman I'alaco car to Canandulgua und through passonger coaches to I(oche3tor. w.-Nlagara Express for Kano and Inter modlato stations with through passenger coaches toKano. For Canandalgua nnd principal lntcr rnodlato stations, noeliester, uuftalonnu Niagara ,lltbro"Bh VMoT c'lrt0 Watklna and through passenger coaches to Rochester. ,bJi p..,., Fftst 'inii.for ,AXK Uufe" ""'1 Interme. d ato suit ons, and Elmlra. Walklns and lutcrme- TUHOUQH TKAINS FOIt SUMI1UKY FilOM TIIK EAST AND SOUTH. man Parlor car from I'hlladelphla and throujjh moroI1CCr 00,151163 from I'Ulaaolphla and liam Fast Lino leares Now York S.00 a. m. : riilladel. phla,ll.o5 a.m.j Washington, 9.30 S in.: liuitl-m,0.Ll',lU4"1:m-ari'ltln!.'"un'Jiir7, B.so p. m . rTmSaWtllmore0.nK0'' "om Brio M.H1 leaves Now York 8.00 p. m.: riilladel Mf?! ,Vv" p- m: WMUlngion, v-m p m Uaitl. SSff 5 v ,nrrv"ilf at Sunburr, o.io a. 1 1, with through l-ulimau l-ulaco sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltlmoro and through passenger coacheH from I-hUadelphla. HNOm.WBATwilUILW Mall hadt leave Suuhuryo.lS n. m arrlvinirat llloom ran y 7.41 u. n.., Wflket-lmrro 9 -il m. Express last leavustiunburj-c.ss p. m., nrilvlnc AtlJ oouiFe rry 0.31 0 . m Wilfcrs-barro a 1 u p. Si. lnc at Bloom Ferry la.uo p. m..sunbury u ii p. m. xpreM West leaves W'fikes-birro 5 30 p. m. a". jwus n. ,uuui icrrj 1 ui p. m , aunoury 8,03 p fcllAH. U. I'UOII, J. It. WOOD, oen. Manager. Pen, fasscngor Agent. pHILADELPHA and HEADING ROA1) ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGER TRAINS. Julys 1883 TR1IIIS J.BAVK UUrXRT 18 FOLLOW8(BCNIHT Bxcxmn. For Now Yor)r.Plilladelnht:i.Hnnrtinrr rinttoin Tamaqua, to., 11,45 n. m; For t'atawiua, 11,45 a. in. 0.13 and 10.30 p. m. For WllUamsport.e.jj 11.43 a. m. and 4,w p. m. For IxwUburg and Hunburr. 4 00 n. m. IRIIMSJ-OU BDRT tEAVJ! 13 TOtLOWa, (SruDiT BICRrTSD.) Leave Now York, via. Tamanend 9,00 a. ro. aud via. Bound Brook liouto 7,45 a. ni. Loavo rnlladclphla, ,oo a. rc. Lo&ve Roadlng, ii.ks a. m., rottavlllo, ia.se p. a ana Tamaqua, 1,33 p. in. Loavo Catawlssa, e,oo n.oj;.i. m, and 4,00 p. m. Lcavo Wllllamsport,o,45a.m,4.C5 p.m. andew p. m Leavo sunbury 4.-41 p. m. " U'wUburgl.4ap.m. Passongera to and from Nov? York, via. Tuma nona ana to ana from rnlladclphla go through without chango of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, c. a. HANOOcif, Qenorai Manager; Jan0lori38iiitf D,er "nrt ?'l!Ct ABOnt' ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WE3TEKN 1IAILHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOKTli. STATIONS. p.m. p.m. a.m. SOUTH 9 15 d on 1 45 .15 Scranton... liellcvuo.. Tavlomilo. ...Lackawanna, IMttRtnn a.m. p.m. p.m v du 'i iu 17 8 03 8 Q 8 43 8 I? 8 tf a 37 e n 6 37 e U 8 II 0 it C 51 fi 55 0 68 7 Gli 7 1(1 7 i; 7 SS 1 to 7 37 8 00 8 25 3 40 8 50 9 00 8 00 8 05 8 10 8 18 8 25 8 30 H in $ 53 9 00 U 04 U 26 9 so 0 45 V It 0 38 10 03 10 18 9 ii .. Wcstflttaton Wyoming.... ...Maltby S 23 8 25 0.1 1 (0 1 41 1 35 1 95 1 18 1 til 0 04 9 04 8 55 8 47 8 89 8 38 8 17 8 12 8 OS 7 CO .uennetr Kingston,... Kingston.... .Plymouth June ....Plymouth... AvonaaIo. TJnnt Inn.a 10 18 10 IB r.4 t M 8 ! 10 SO 8 03 8 07 8 00 8 00 a 111 10 84 7 4813 43 7 33 Vi tS 7 10 12 15 7 30 13 00 7 13 11 47 llunlock's creek 10 43 8 18 ...tjuickshinny. ....Kick's Ferry. ....lleacn Haven. liorwlck., lirlar creek.. ...Willow Qrovo. Llmo Illdgo.. Espy ,,.Uloomaburg.. Tlnnr.rt 10 55 8 83 11 07 3 45 11 13 I 51 U 30 I 67 7 09 11 40 7 05 11 90 7 53 1 41 7 3i 7 33 7 S9 7 11 I 07 4 12 4 20 4 S7 4 33 4 38 4 L6 5 C9 5 23 5 57 11 10 6 El 10 fig 11 to 45 10 50 111 50 11 45 0 37 10 44 6 19 10-23 8 10 10 OR Catowl'a Btld'go 11 55 12 18 ... .uunviuo..,, ....Chulasty., T 7 p.m. a.m, 5 Northupberl'a" 111 43 a..m. p.m. p.m. a.m Superintendent offlcof BcraVton. Feb. 1st, isp? itr u t? nn For FLORISTS an j '1 AKATEUnS, rllnWi Tm11, JKxtn Unit,!, l'rcucli in.llrt, American llnlL. .Mjo i-iaiib,icrunii,it'vrj cud IMiKlun- 0..rJou.',' FREE I "SflWVlllocUtajr.N.Y.tOlliuv.o.IU. A Sen Feb 9-ly PAYNE'S I O Horso Spark-Arrostlnfj rorlobio Kii.-jlno hm cut 10,0u0 fi. i.f Michigan lli.u ft if" '1 ''''"''"I.' dob frum the 6aw l.i Our 1 Horn vt Guiiranttt (0 fnmlli powrr to mHi of "f'n,1":k Jioard la 10 lioilf. Our ,v ..vr .. it.,.;,., jret til f-llUtt IUU, JU.. . II u l-.f.A.,.. L.,.. In I.iin h 11 bin. j.iiwit on J, le4 r I mi l woicr Hmu any ptin r i'n rlmi nol litol villi iii Auiimiiiiio (Jul UU, .11 ynii pt n Slalloimry or Portolilu llnirlnf , llollcr, Plrcif- Hi Saw-Mill, bliiriinu or rullyi rV roiiEhl-Iron I'ulloy, wnd for our III1Mriit.1i cutHliwuv. No. li lr IllfOllllutlllH Mid l'llCO. " V. l'AVNll tf BON3, . t'orolag, N.V, Box tiV. Jan. 5, SMy, iaa M&r-4 h bus mm" Yv iwmj? Ess K W DEAUTIFULjlJIDfli Catiloruo Ual 11. TK?i-i'A't- f!'u 1 aiiu. liltulilMlM ' irV'il ? m-laluanuraufluLiluta. V.iO S4Jlir (r,J n.U4iiiiii.AiiUubum.iji.r J'QUln 11MI1 L f".,T.,1lVl ' illmafcu IHttwn. V-5--'". I'lISJy tuiui-ua f i 1... 1 . 1 octe-iy
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