THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. A Dclcotlyo'a Experience. IIISJUCOESKUI. UNlllinTAICINO ANI KS OAt'K 1-KO.M AN lMI'KNIMNO & I'ATB. (Ilufalo, IvTy., Mwa.) Ono morning eoveml yenrs ngo, just as tho dull Kray light wns beginnlnr- to show itsolf In tho cast, a small band of men might h&vo been scon doploycd about a house on Ferry street, in Buf falo. Thoro was nothing special eith er in tho dross or appearance of the men to indicato their Intention, but it was plain that thoy had business of im portance on hand. Suddonly a man appeared at ono of tho windows, took jn tho situation at a glance, and, swing ing himself outward with wonderful quickncs, scaled tho roof of tho houso. Ihis man was Tom Ballard, the uotor ions counterfeiter j and, armed to tho teeth and fully realizing his situa tion, ho defied justice andtho ollicials bolow him. Some of the olllecr?, know ing tho desperate character of the man, Proposed to shoot him until he was killed, but ono of tho number promptly protested, and declared that if his brother ollleers would assist him to as cend ho would capture tho man allvo. Accordingly ho began the dillioult and dangerous task, and succeeded in bring ing his prisoner to tho ground in safe ty. Tho man who accomplished this task was Mr. Thomas Curtin, tho present miperintendcnt of city polieo of Buffalo, N. . Mr. Curtin is a man who is known by every prominent detective and policeman in America, and ho stands pre eminently in tho front rank of his profession. Quiet acd gentle manly in appoaranco and mauners, ho possesses a courago, combined with marked physical powers, that make him the terror of evil-doers and tho pndo of law-abiding citizens. Few people can realize, however, tho trials, exposures, and oven privations, to which the members of overy munici pal polieo and firo department aro ex posed. Compelled to bo on duty at un certain hours, subjected to tho most in clement weather, and often necessita ted by tho naturo of their duties to protracted undertakings, they enduro a nervous and physical strain that is tcr nblo. Such was tho oxperienco of Mr. Curtin in former days ; and it is not surprising that lie found ".himself suf fermg from a mysterious physical trou ble. In relating his experience to a representative of this paper ho said : "At times when I was on duty I would feel an unaccountablo woariniRS ana lack of energy. My appctito was uncurtain ami my Head seemed dull and heavy. I did not fully un derstand theso troubles, but supposed, as most people suppose, that I was suf- D,s ,om rnnlari!- I tried to throw off the feeling, but it would not go. I though I might ovorcomo it, but found lu.oiiiKuii, nnu i nnaiiy became- so badly off that it was almost impossible utiviiu iu my uuiies. 1 navo known any number of men in tho polieo and fire departments of this country who nave been afflicted as I was, and I aouot not thero are to-day hundreds similarly troubled who, like myself, did AUUr mo causo or really what ailed them. lour present appearance, Mr. Cur tin, does not indicato muoh physical uLoiaiy, said the interviewer as he iookcu at tho 220 pounds of bono nnd in nanlA i ! - . - . tuuawv oiuuuing neany nve loot eleven inches in heicrht beforn hi m. "O, no; that is altogether a thing of F-i au J- am nappy to say that for moro thau a year I havo enjoyed almost perfect health, although 1 uow WW. 1 1.. , .1.... T . o ..i4o uvm i was on tno road to cer tain death by Bright's disease of tho Kidneys and traveling at a very rapid pace." "How did you come to recover so completely t" "That is just what I want to tell you, for I believe it may bo of great service to many others in my profes sion, who may possibly hear of it. I began tho use of a popular remedy at tho earnest solicitation of a number of friends in this city, and found to my great satisfaction that I began feeling better. This feeling continued and 1 gained iu strength aud vigor until now I am perfectly well and wholly through tho instrumentality of War uer's Safo Cure which I believe to bo tho best medicine for policemen, fire men, railroad men or auy other class of peoplo o.posed to dangerjor a change of weather, ever discovered. Since my recovery I havo recommended it everywhere, and never know a case where it failed either to ourc or benefit. I would not bo without it under any consideration, aud I am positive it is a wonderfully valuable, and at tho same timo entirely harmless remedy. In deed, I seo that Dr. Gunn, dean of tho United States Medical Colleao of Now York, indorses it in the highest iurms. "So you oxperionco little difficulty in tho oxocution of your duties now, Mr. Curtin, do ycu J" "Nono whatever. Our department was never in better in conditon than at present." "And do you novor have auy fear of tho desperadoes whom you havo been tho means or bringing to justico f ' "Not in tho least. Such men do not try to retaliate, partially becauso they havo not tho courage, but oftoner bo- causo thoy respect au officer who does his duty." Tho policemen, firemen, letter carri ers aud other publio employes in this country havo a particularly trying life. W hen, ttierctore, u simple and pure remedy that eau restore aud sustain tho health of all such men is found, it should bo the cause for groat con errata lation, especially when recommended by such a mau as Superintendent xtiomas uurtin ot isuitaio. " Ho w to Grease a Wagon Wheel . Tho CoucJt maker's Maymim in dorses the statement that lew people nro . awaro tuat tnoy do wagons and carriages more injury by greasing too plentifully than in any other way. A well made wheel will endure constant wear from ten to twenty-11 vo years, if care is taken to use tho right kind nnd proper amount o( greaso ; but if this matter is not attended to it will be used up in live or six years. Lard should nover bo used on a wagon, for it will penetrates tho hub, and work its way out around tho tenons of the spokes, thus spoiling tho wheel. Tat low is t'io best lubricator for wooden axletrees, nnd castor oil lor Iron huba, but many ot tho patent axle greases aro also excellent, and havo tho merit of being cheaper nnd more convenient to handle. Just grease euough should bo applied to tho vpindlu of a wagon to give it a slight coating, l ms is better than more, for tho surplus put on will work out nt tho ends, and be forced by tho shoulder bands and nut washer into the hull around the outside of the boxes. To oil nn iron axktree, llrst wino tho spindle clean, wet with tpirits of turpentine, and then apply n lew drop oi caaior on iicitr uio snuui iler aud end. One teasjwonful is milll cieut for tho whole. Speed of Ilorscs. From an nrtlclo in Harper's Maya. fine wo learn that horses aro now rals ed that mnko much faster records than they did thirty years ago. This is a list of the greatest feat? i tally Suffolk, onomllo.; 18(9 ,. ..8.38 Flora Temple, " WW 3.19V Hotter. " 1N17 8.17V (loldsmlth Maid, " 1ST4 3.14 . Harus, " Urs S.IStf wt.Julien, " 18hu iMltf Milium, 1M1 8.10.3 Lately at Provence, It. I., a horsd named Jav-Kyo Seo Hotted a milo iii two minutes, ton and three-quarter se conds. As to tho market valuo of trotter. Mr. Bishop in this nrtlclo states, "that when a horse has entered the ranks of' the great 'flyers', there is hardly auy limit to his value. One with a record of U.Jll) may bo estimated in a general way worth SSIU.UUU. From 2.3U down to 2.20, $1,000 may bo added for each successive second. When wo como into the tho teens, aud near tho head of tho record, juggling with gold nnd diamonds is a coarso occupation in com-'. parison. Mr. Honncr is said to havq paid $:13,000 for Doxtcr, and $30,000 for Hams, and Mr. Vnnderbtiilt $20,01)0 for Maud S. But this last was beforn sho mado her great time ; now that bIic has made it, you aro told conlulcntlv that a person stand ready to draw his chock willingly for $75,000 whenever ho can get a horso that will lead her, and give him the distinction of having tho fastest trotter in tho world. Hut how (toes it pay T Woll, it nays first in stock-raising ; it pays next in tho op portunity to tako purses nnd stakes at lorded by the great system of racing circuits ; and no doubt oven thoso gen-J tlcmen who withdraw' Irom racing, and do their driving in private, life, hud it pay in n pleasure and improved health from this kind of recreation, extrava gant as it is, which they might not be able to procure- so well from tho expen diture of equal sums in any other di rection." Forking up the Garden. Gardeners understand tho good ef fect of turning up tho soil into in tho fall has upon tho next year's crops ; but thero nro many others those who havo small gardens, and in this clas3 aro many of our well to do farmers who, by nogleoting this work, only rniso half a crop of vegetables, and the of an in ferior quality, aud then they wonder why their more knowing neighbors do so much better. Hence, wo cannot too often repeat tho advico that if they will use the garden fork and turn tho soil up full fork deep late in Novem ber, allowing it to remain in lumps all winter exposed to tho frost, it will havo much to do in putting tho ground in excellent condition, and tend greatly to add to next year's crops This is especially tho caso where tho ground is not so treated at all ; but wo would mention that to do this onco iu two or threo years, instead of every year, as somo gardeners do, will produoo equal ly good effect. Gardens and espec ially old ones should bo limed about onco iu five years, though but lightly, say at about tho rato of thirty bushels per acre, and lightly salted overy other year at the rato of from six to eight bushels per acre, applying it evenly to avoid injury. Keep tho salt from com ing in contact with box edging and nil other evergreens, very small trees, &o. Such a course will recuperate your old gardens in a surprising manner. Gcr mantown Telegraph. Clover as a Fertilizer. A stick of wood burned on the sur face mostly passes off in gas, leaving only tho ashes ; but tho same stick, if burned in a coal pit, excluded from the air, forms a mass of carbon of nearly or (iiiito its original size. Now, all - v. . - , decay of vegctablo matter is a slow combustion, and when this is done un der tho soil not only are the gasses re- tained in the soil, but more carbon has tho power to appropriate the valuablo gasses always present, in uiu ramus phcrc. Tho great value ol clover as a fertilizer is due, first to the carbon furnished by tho decay of the plant, and second to the tine mechanical ei- fects on the soil, which renders it no rous, so that tho atmosphere penetrates it and deposits plant-tood. it is clear that better fertilizing effects will re sult from the ploughing down of tho crop to decay in tno soil. Ordinarily noro can bo mado out ot the tops than they nro worth for manure, and, if rightly managed, the roots will supply tho needed lertility. Pennsylvania J'armer. Panki. Pictukus. Floral panels aro much used for room decoration, some. times suspended from mirrors, or pic tures, from a height, or standing like armorial shields at cither sido of a door or window. A pretty panel picture mado with a trilling outlay, can bo pro duced by taking a common slate. First paint in the background cither somo neutral tint or ono shaded in color thoso lrom dark brown to tho lightest tint of that color aro pretty and effect ive, using burnt umber and white. Be careful to shado it as gradually and evenly as possible. Flowers are the prettiest designs for panel pictures, a particular prettv one being composed of wheat heads, field daisies and wild roses. Poppies, wheat and blue corn flowers make another equally handsome or golden rod and purple chrysaiitho mums make a bright and cfTectivo pic ture ; applo blossoms on ono nnd pan sics on another nlso mako good com panion pictures. Tho frames may bo painted m somo neutral tiut or contrast lug color, or elso simply gilded with liquid gold paint. To IvKKl' TlIU'.S ON WllKKI.S. respondent of a Virginia paper A cor states that tires may be kept on wlicols by the following process : "I ironed wagon somo years ago for my own inso and betoro puttim on the tires 1 hllod tho felloes with linseed oil, and tho tires havo worn out nnd were never looso. I nlso ironed a buggy for my own uso sovon years ago, aud tho tires are as tight as when put on. My nieth od of filling tho felloes are as follows I uso a long cast-iron boater mado for tho purpose Tho oil is brought to boiling heat, and tho wheel is placed on a stick so as to hang iu tho oil. An hour is sufficient for n common sized felloe, of which tho timber should be dry, as green wood will not tnko oil, Care should bo taken Hint the oil docs not get hotter than tho boiling heat else tho wood might bo set on fire and burned. Timber filled with oil is not susceptible to water and much moru du rable." The Burlington Haickeye says "Young uoorgo Vnnderbilt, lourth son of the inilllounrie, wants to bo a news paper reporter. 'Ihero it crops out attain: the natural, educated and hered itarv greed forced, tho insatiable thirst fur wealth, tho passion for amasis in' millions by the easiest and quickes methods, nnd ronohlng a fabulous com DCtenco by tho shorU'tt ways. It's a family trait. Trloks In the Markets. Cut this out and run it over prepar atory to marketing : Urnnges nro occasionally boiled to mako them larger. Dried peas nro soaked to Imitate the fresh, green article. . samples ol nuts or lruit cracked or cut and exposed nro not at all truth' ful. Tho best or biggest f i ult is always on tho top of the box or basket. Observe) it your butcher allows jour meat to remain on tho spring bal nneo scales until tho scales liavo ceas ed to quiver and the Index is station- The marki ts are full of theso littlu tricks of tho trado. They come of generations of study and prnctico and as a rulo in buying'nny kind of article, -...I .1... I..-!.... ......! I you nnu inn ucaier puuuig up u taokago out of sight look out for somo kind of shave. In tho pyramids and regular em bankments of oranges tho best nro al ways in front, while tho dealer fills your paper bag with the poorer ones concealed in tho rear. Look at tho nice, llat bunches of cel ery and you find tho greener and tougher stalks in its rear. Bugs Irom Hespectablo Family, A man who was looking throucU a second-hand store in Brooklyn, with a view of finding a bedstead to suit Hun, finally examined one and said : "Aro von sure there aro no bugs in this !" "Bugs 1 Vhy. dot petstcad was oudt of my own family I Wo got it when my brother Moses vhas here, nnd now ho has gouo away I sell it for half price." "any, 1 behove it has had bugs in.' "Ompoesiblo, my friendt. My wife vhas so neat dot if sho knew of such things in der houso sho go gra.y." 'And 1 11 1'o hanged it hero isn.t proof I ' exclaimed tho oustomor, ns he pointed to an unimpoaciiabio evi dence. "Vhell 1 Vhell 1" Tho customer was going out with a heartbroken look on his face, when tho other detained him, and said : 'Dots all right, after all. Jit you buy dot pedstead you know you havo bugs lrom n respectable taraiiy. lUoses vhas head clerk iu Hochestery, nnd you know I vhas here twenty-seven years in peesness." Ono of Mrs. Bishop's neighbors at Dayton, Ohio, said to her :"Look out for voursclf. lour illness is lust like your husband's first wife's, nnd you'll dio as sho did." Then Mrs. Bishop mado inquiries, and learned of a gen oral suspicion that her predecossor had been slowly poisoned to death. Bishop is blind, and it was easy for tho wife to avoid eating that ho did not eat, without his knowing that she was taking nnv precautions. Hut when she regained her health ho know that sho had detected him, and ho fled to escape prosecution. Facts Auout Bees. It is known that a queen boo lias deposited as many as 3000 to 4000 eggs in tweuty-four hours, and in twenty-ono days they all emerge from their cells perfect bees, thero being about 35.000 to 40,000 workers in a good colony. I he entire colony becomes new, overy two or threo months during tho working season, owing to tho amount of honey obtained and tho distance travelled in gaining it. Somo patent apiarian enthusiast, who has watched their movements, conclu des that tho proboscis of tho beo must be inserted into 500 clover heads be fore one graiu of sugar can bo obtained. There aro 7,1)1)1) m a pound, and as honey contains three-fourths of its weight ot dry sugar, each pound ot hon ey represents 2,5UU,UUO clover tunes sucked by bees. . . . . i Uf tho rich newspaper men James Gordon Bennett runs two yachts and four-in-hands Robert Bonner is tho owner of 170 horses ; Charles A. Dana, keeps a Pullman parlor car, whilo wo are putting in a foundation for a barn. Marlboro1 Times. AclverllHliiKf ClieatH 1 1 ! 'It 1ms becomo so common to write the beginning of nn article, iu nn clcguut, in teresting manner, 'Tlien ruu it lino somo mivcrtiscmcut that wo avoid nil such. "And simply call attention to tno merits of Hop Bitters In as plnin, honest terms us possible, "io niuuco ncome "To cive them onu trial, which so proves their vnltio tuut liiey wm never use any thine elso." tub ukmkuy so iuvorauiy uoiiceu in an tho papers, "Kellgious nnu sccuinr, is "Having a largo sale, and is supplanting au oilier memcines. "There is no denying tho virtues of tho Hop plant and tho proprietors of Hop Hit ters nave suown great shrewdness "Aud ability "In compounding a medicine whoso vlr. lues are so palpable to every one's obscrva tion." UI ttlic Die I "No 1 'Sho lingered and suffered along, pining uwuy uu uiu iimo iur j enrs, "The doctors doing hor no good ;" "And nt last was cured by tills Hop Bit tcrs tho papers say so much about." "Indeed 1 Indeed I" "How thankful wo should be for that medicine." A Daiiutcr'H Misery. "Eloveu years our daughter suffered a bed of misery, "From a complication of Uidncv. liver. rheumatic trouble nnd Nervous debility, "unuer uio caro oi tno uest physicians, no cave tier ulscase various names, "But no relief. "Aud uow sho Is restored to us in eood health by us slmplo a remedy as Hop Hit tors, tliut wo hud shunned for years before USing It." 1IIB X'AlUtSTS, l-'uUicr Ih Gettlntr well ".My rtanL'htern r.iv i "Ilow much better father li since ho used Hop ttlttn," 'Ho u irottlni? well after lite long Buffering from u ujeusu uii'i.miu uicurauuv' "And we uro ho glad that ho Used your lintel's. A Uuv ot UtlCJ, N. Y. Put a Brand oil Him. "Women aro ,1 necessary evil," ho S.UJ, bringing down uU nt hard on tho counter to empUa&lzo the heartless remark, Kwastti tho village store at West Milton, Saratoga couuty, and the speaker was tho central nguroof u group of bunchollo philosophers. Ho was homely, slovenly and six ty." "There's where I differ from you altogether," said .Mr. floorgo T. llrunam, of tho same place "Women are mostly what men mako "em. When husbands are brutes wles will fall Into gubml. tloii or make home hot for the men i nnd they're uuuatural In either character. I.ovo thorn, uud i-tlK.vl.Uly bo good to them n lieu they're tick, and vuu'll have no trouble. There's my wife. now. Who's suffered a good deal with dysiepsla, nervous prost ration and other ailments that took the bloom uu uer cutt'ii ami iua spriui; um ui uer Kiepa. Well. slioKaw au advertisement of rmi BK'aToMi'. and thought It would bo just the thing for her cose, iienueuien, scui ut iiuu'i auer a uome. Kha took It. I sent airaln after more. So sovural times. Trouble why, if you could wo Uow much goul ll nas uone nrr jou wouia say mat women are mo greatest oi uouit uirsiiiigx, uuu t akkkk tonio I.- fhu next." Th's preparation, widen has bocn known as Pan. Hsu's (IinJkkTumc, will hereafter bo called slm Ply I'liuKii's Tonic. This eluugo Inubneu reu iii-ml m it'.irr bv hiibtt tuii'4 lmnuaod uiwn lluir customers by unprincipled dealers under the name f glwr land aw ginger Is really an unmi. portautuaorlug Ingredient, wo drop Uio mis- There li no rh uur. however. In the preparation Itself, uud all bouW ruinilnlng la ihelundior dealers, rapped under tho liaiuu of l'i sum's iiinukh Tunic coitalu the genuine medicine If the facsimile signature of Hiscox Co., Is at I he bot tom unuer uuisuiv wrapper. on coMroi'Nii r.XTitAcr ok ASPAKAOUS, Him iKTn prmiomiccil by lending iiliyslctans Till: 1IKST TO.N1U IN TUB W01U.I). no otnpr nvnieino now Known enn lio w cnociu lly puiKo tho lilooil ol ilwii-eeated Ulwnsc. A S P A R G O. lias never yet fulled lo euro nil d Isaisns Of Uio BlaMer, Kidocys, Urinary Orps, F aiu in the Back AND Bright's Disoaso of tho Kidneys, Slono In tho lll.idder nnj Kidneys, CalculiH (irav. el or llrt 'kclit Deposits, Hropslc.il swellings. FOK 8.VLK Y ALL DKUGGISTS. 'ilco (l, per bottle, or (I botllcs for f3. Sent to any on receipt of cash or r. O. order. Dr. Pounder Family Medicine Go. 'J IS. HKf'OM) treot, l'iillmlcilila l'u. BLOOMMij PLANING MILL Tbe undcrslrncd havlnir out bis l'lantnz Mil on Railroad Mreet, In flrsuciass condition, is pro- purcu iu uu uh kiuus ui. wuik iu ma nnu. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well seasoned and nono but skUled workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on anDllcatlon. nans and eoccinca uuoa prep:irua oy an uxponenwa araugaisnian. CHARLES KKVG, - Uloouisburg, l'n. ffl. C. SLOAN & BRO., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C, First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NEA TL YDONE. Prices reduced to suit the timet. Be F. SHARPLESS, FOUNDER AND MACHINIST. NBAS L. & S. DEPO?, BLOOMSBURO.PA. Manufacturer ct Plows, Stoves and all kinds ot castmcs. Lariro siocr or Tinware. v;ook tsioves, lloom Stoves, btoves for heating storcs.school bouses, churches, io. AI30. lanre stock of re pairs rorcuy stoves oi an Kiaus.wuuiesuie unuruuiii tnilUll 113 C II U 111 IV A, VTI Ull-O, Kill, VI lit. VO, (VU.,JIV.V Pipe. Oook Doners, spiders, Cake Plates, Large ir..iin. ciml dAld. Vl'.nnn Un.Au nil Vlnria bf Plow Points, Mould lioards, Holts, Plaster, Salt, JSUJS'M; MAJSUlili, itc, rob3t-f B. P. HAimiAN RgrRKSENTS TUB TOLLOW1KO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American of Philadelphia. rr.iiiK.iiii, lliimiurli-nnln II ,1 York, of Pennsylvania. (jueens of Lontfon. Vn-th Itrltlsh nf fMift.-in. jiuniML-r, um, 1. Ofllco on Market Stroot, N o, s, nioomsburg. OCt. 24, ij-iy CatarrH A I'oHitlvc Cure A trentleman from 'POUTS' O.-weil, l'a., called my lutentlou to Ely's ci jam Halm as a reme dy for catarrh, Hay Fever, ic He was so earnest In asserting Is to bo a posltlvo cure that I purchased a stock. P. V, Hvirr, M. 1). Bordeitown, N. J. rHAVFFVFDllSi "Tii "'-in $iM Aimlv bvllttlo II n Lj&icfiVM wr Into tho nostrils. JSSvT iPB u nte0 TIlon lt cnect- QVo u,m.sal passages of ca- m u m k p. H. u . m luriliai luua, idiuinK MAX-"JtELVER nealthybccretloiu. It allays lntlammatlon, protects the membranal linings ot tho head from additional colds, com pletely heals tho sores nnd restores tho sense of tasto and smell. Heneilelal results are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure, Cnequaled for colds in head. Agreeable to use. send for circular, sold by druggists, lly mall 50c, a package stamps. cut utiuiiibiui, uruggisis, unegu, i, October Mh-iw d pARSOKTS jpurgativts JLVKE NEW HIGH BLOOD, And will completely change tho Mood In tho en tire system iu threo months. Any person who will tako ono pill each night from ono to twelve weeks, may be restored to sound bealt h, It such a thing Is possible. For curing Female Complaints thoso l'HU have no equal. Physicians uso them in their nnictlce. sold evervw here, or sent by mall for S3 cents In stamps. Send for pamphlet. 1. 8. JOHN- OU.l t IV, 1HKJIUI1, JlllSS. tlfl Id Ald-T m03. PURE INDIA TEAS. Absolutely pure. They contain no spurious or ex hausu.il leaves Nu chemicals or Coloring Matter used In their preparation. Very valuable for mix ing with weaker china teas. Thoy contain a very high percentage of Hvtract. They are cultivated under tiio supervision of foreigners, uiwn tho most approved methods. The leaf Is manipulated by machinery, giving uniformity of umieuranee throughout entire plucklngs. They a'talu tuelr valuablo qualities tor an unusual length ot yme. JOHN C. PHILLIPS CO., 1M) Water su .Sew Yo.k. Agents of the Calcutta Tea syndicate. SepL 81-lw d Catarrh IIAY.VKVIIK. I c a 11 recommend Ely's Cream llalm to all Hay Fever suffer cm. It being, In my opinion, founded uiKin experience uud a sure cure. I was artlleted with Hay Fever for S5 j cars, and never be- loreiounu iiermivneni. relief. WkHSTiK II. lUssiNS, Marthtleld, Aiph by Utile nu- 8er into tno nostrils, y absori'tlo" H e' tH'tuallr idealises the U A Y FFUFB uasai passages ui cu IT rCYCW tarrhal virus, causing healthy scretlons. Jt alla)- Inflammation, pro. ttcu tho membranal linings ot the head from ad. dltlonat colds, completely heals the sores and re. btores the souse ot tosla and unelL lwuelkial re sults aro realized by a few applications. A thor ough treatment will cure, unequalled for colds til the head. Agroeablo to us. Rend for circular, hold by druggists, liv mall mm. a package stamps. 1.L1 nuiiimius uwrgu, n. , iiU'-' lO.ly d ram iiuiat au list r ails. l,unilLl.Swilil. THjUlMlfGlMl. Vtt 1ml" 1 - d lydruKsUu. Jao-t.ttPl Sail SPEER'S PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE Also t NFi:ilMKNTKl) (IIIAI'K Jl'ICIi Usod In tho prln;lp.it churclies for communion. Ktccllcht for l'cmalca, Weakly rcmoni nnd the ngeu. Spoor's Port Gwpo Wine ! FOUR YEARS OLD. rnilWcm.KIIHATnt) WlNT.Htho pure Juice of .1 tho dead rlpo oporto (Ir.ipe, rnlsed In Speer's vineyards. Its Invaluable, Tonic and Strengthening Prorortlos nro unsurpassed by any otlar Wine. Uclng pro duced under Mr. -pcer's own per'onilsupcrv 1-ton, Its purity and genuineness nio guaranu ed by the pilnclp.il lloiiiltalsnud Hoarosof Health who hivo examliKHllt. Tho yo'ingcttehlldmaypnrtikeof H, nnd Hie weakest Invalid use It to advantage, lt Is particularly bencllclal to tho aged nnd debilitated, and Milled to tho Vnitous ailments that anect me weaker hc. it is in every respect A wink i o he iiei.ieij on. Speer's Unformented Qrapo Juico- la tho lutco of the Onorto (Iraoes nresorveil In Us natural, fresh, sweet Btatoaslt runs from tho press by mmigntinn, thereby destroying tho exci ter of fermentation, it Is perfectly pure, froo from spirits and will keep In auy climate. Spoor's Burgundy. Is n dark rich medium nrv Winn lined hr the wealthy classes an a Tnblo or Dinner Wine, and by physicians Incases where n dry wlno Instead of a sweet port Is desired. Spoor's (Socialite) Olarot. Is held In lilcll estimation for 11.4 richness ns a Dry Tamo vviuo especially suited for dinner use, Spoor s P. J. Sherry. Is a wlno Of Sunerlor Character and n.irlakns of the i tch qualities of the grape from which lt Is uuuie. Spoor's P- J. Brandy. stands unrivalled In this Country for 1neiJlcln.1l purposcM. H has a peculiar llavor, similar lo that of tho grapes fromwhlch lt Is distilled, Seo that tho signature of AI.FnilU 8rEElt, Tns- salc N. J., is over tho cork ot each bottle. SOJLD O. A. KLEIM. AND HY DRUQaiSTS EVKUVVnEIlE. Hep. s-'83iyr. REST not, Ufa is sweeping oy, go and daro before you dlo somctalng mighty and su b llmo leavo behind to connuer time." t6 a week you own town, ts outfit free. No risk. Everything now. Caolialnotreaulred. Wo win furnish you everything. Many aro making fortunes. Ladles make as much as men, and boys and girls mako great pay. Header, If you want business at which you caa mako great pay all the time, wrim for particulars to II. lUi.LKrr & Co., I'uruanu, juaino lfc. s, S2-IV MAKE HENS LAY An EnglUU Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of tho Horso anil C'attlo Powders sold hero aro worth less trash. Ho ss that Sherlduv's Condition Powders nro absolutely puro and immensely valu able. Nonvng on earth will mako u ns lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teaspoon, ful to 1 pint food, Soldovorywhero, or sent by mall for 8 letter-stamps. I. S. Johnson a Co.. uoston, msi. aid ian ztrsj-iy. F' COLOR and SWEETNESS Kgfama Uso BEAM'S CONCENTRATED HPoVpi': Extract of Annatto. W " w'E' TNiitnrc'a own Color. Brightest " and StrongMt. Eoy or ycor llcr (h.nt, tt KB 4 35 ctl. la .twiirt fur unl'lf, colorlCK SOOltil. to tlEAS. HAD I' & CO., K. (35 Market St., PUIUD'A. Juno l-ly nts A wrek mado at homo oy tuo mdustrl ous. HfSt business now before tho public. Capital not needed. Wo will start vou. Men. women, bors nnd i-iris wanted every whom to work lor us. Now Is the timo. you can work in spare time, or give your whole timo to Uio business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No ona can fall to make enormous pay, by engaging nt once. Costly uuiub nnu icriua irru. jiuuey iuuuu iusl, easily, and honorably. Address Tkuk & Co , Augusta, jiuiie. xjcu. o. sj-iy. WRIGHT'S INDIAN MIETABLE PILLS w u taa r1" - - im And all Bilious Complaints. Bafo to tako, being purely xoae tabloj no grlpins. l'rlco l cents. All Druggists. October 5th-lw d MON HAEIN DB6AI8. New illustrated catalogue, (40 pp. -lto) for season ot lBa.l -1, including many new styles ; tho best assortment ot the best nnd most attractive organs wo have ever offer. ed, aud at lowest prices, $23 to i?000, for cash, easy payments or rented. Sent free Mason & Hamliu Oiian & Piano Co. Boston, ISlTremont St. ; New York, East Uth m. ; ciucau, irj uuuasu .vve. Sept, Sl-lw d BOOKS-500.000 VOLUMES tho choicest literature of tho world. lOO pago Cataloguo Ireo. Lowest prices everkuowu. Ktrt" sold by dealers, sent for examination before payment on evidence 01 good faith. JOHN B, ALDEN, Publisher, r. o. Hon pr. 18 Vesey St., N. Y sept. iw 11 l?I ((Ufa 'Till TO f AOEXTS Wanted : 'h ' 4lmmedlato and Immense 1 UiUyupopuiaruyoi --liiCASUiiv Of su.Mi" 1! j0wlnirtoits lielnvverllr airrand treas. ury of the best-loved cems of Somr. wj 11.1 tcs. :wo pieces, such as "Swaneo Hlver", "OKest In tho Lord," "llush thee, .My llaby," etc., etc., which In sheet muslo would cost nearly Jioo ; In this elegant volume only fj.au, linluent critics, such as l'att I, Nllsson, Whitney, Thomas, Thursby, and others say 11 is . ". perieci marvel 01 excellence'" "1 full of genulno ncins, nnd should be In every home. .IU ll&U il, i .IU VAllupuillluil, lVlliailll IS UI1SA Agents are coining mouey. Fur terms and parti culara address UUHUAitt) UliOS., Publishers, Philadelphia, l'a Sept. Sl-lw d WORTH SENDING FOR! Dr. J. IL 8UHES03 lus )ui rubUbhcd a Ikx on DISEASES OF THE LUNGS !ta HOW TO CURE THEM hich Is offcroil Til V. V. t ia.lto njl aprllcanti, 1 1 eon Uin ru tnabt nforwtaii n fur &u v ho fc uj j cq Ewnrte aiUicteJ with, or llaUo to txiy Ul.aiooi 0 throat or luum. Muutlou thl rMr Addrtmj Vr,J. II. hCHOCIC A KO.V.IhlUJtlphll', &M4i you njlU or QttvMihXsK) WIS El orlo nro a wavs on tha oonout for chances to to create in Iroarnlngs.and In time become woalthv : Ihoso who do not Improve their opportunities remain In poverty. Wo oner a great cUinco u mako money. We want iiHiiy meu, women, b 58 undglrlitu work torus rUht In tue on icmhIUI.h. Any ono can do ' ho work prop., rfruin tho drst stirt. The buslueba win pay mora yaa leu times ordinary, wages. KiponstveouttliurntlHdrrce. No ono who engages falls to 1 to monoy rapidly. You cm devoto your whole mak to tho work or only your spare momenta. KLI mall luforiimlon and nl that is needed eut froj. llrmri nson i Co Portland, taaiue. Doc. 8, Vi-ly MM o s.i.r aa imji r. .j. J0 miuutes of New Yurk. Mar pohIiious fur grad uates thau ull onier bihoou combiued. Life, bchol. rJilp, jw Wrltefor circulars. OCUK1N I ON 30 DAY'S TRIAL. i UK vuiji aui itniii uu . .narsnau. mien., wui end 1)11. DVE'S.CBLRIIUATKU Kl.fci3TltO.VOI TAIO IIB1.T8 and K1.i:CTHIO APPLIAHCKM on trial for li nays to mon (voiingoroid) who nro af flicted with Nervoui Debility, I)st Vltnllly, and kindred iroiiDlos, guaranteeing upeedvand com plete restoration of hoolth nnd manly vlg.r, Ad dicsi as nbovo. N. II. -No risk Incurred, as Do aays' iriai is nuowi-o- ren. wm lyr, r SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN $l.r0 A YEAR GMAIN STREET MAM) A.HOIUMMEIT Ready and Waiting for You. The Finest, The Latest, The Most Artistic Styles of -tttm fT7i I RIRGANT CLOTHING ANJ) 1 -vi m r 3 ri . nit'ilMIASIlnlnn 1 ... . . L'Induccmonts4 I- V' h IVILit C VI I UllllIUIDIIlUHII OUR- RECEIPTS OF FALL Mm WINTER G0O0S. Call and be Conviueed that AVo LeeidJ iin Cjiiialiity? i.t mid ffim Lamest M & lowest prices OF WEBER-HilRBMAH. FINE INLAID FUBNOII WALNUT CASE OMAN, J STOrS, Sl)0 DASH. ErtHj' TorniH. Siitlfacllon Guarantiictl. 2-JA.aOlSr'S W.K-B BOOMS, MUSIC HALL I5LOOK, WILUBS-EAIlRE, PA L, 1 SlfflH, M, U.lica1. SuF.rJnt.nicnt cf thj SanUarluia. Iuvalid'a Home. IBloomiihiirg, Pa., Devotes special nttentlou to EpUep.jr, Ncrvoa: Affsctlcns, nml Dlseates ef Womjn, Patients recclvpil nt tho S.iiilturlum on rcasoimblo terms (or board nml treatment . I'. S. No clinri'o for llrst consultation, apr 27, '83 Farnurs aud Threshers wlaltlmto pureli:i nrst-cl.iss art UK's of THRE8HE.1S AMD SEPARATORS, ALSO, Ono vtiuiTmt-f loiso Trfiiil I'ov. til'H. wHU'lliroalH'i j and Hlukere, will do woll to call mi or addreos J, M. llUUSlllziill, IJghtKtroot, Columbia county, l'u, li' All work warranteil. send for price list and give mo a trial. No butler machines are maaiUctured for thNsocUJU of the country, July so-3 in OIL WINTER&MN, PEPPERMINT, ETC., lliulit for S'nt t'wh, on ra.-'liit an 1 a'.p .,Uout charge tur i iiuui'tdi j, Hi'u v.i I Hl-uK'T- uft en- ui DODGE fi U 33&83WILUVJ3.". October rww LO j r t, ;IJ7 v'S-i Thoro is no Baking PN It3 qualities Medicinal and Culinary, guarantee Health and Luxury. For tho Celebrated ChlckorliiB, Ivcrs & Pond, nnd Vosoci Son I'limos. World-re nownt'd Kstcy Org ins, Violins, Aecorilcons and Sheet .Muslo. Celebrated White, New High Arm Davis, New Home, ltoynl St. John, nnd Mght Humilng Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles, oil nnil attachments for nil makes of Sewing Machines. Hft ISM IN l h JB cau always ti3 M at tie Junel ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. :o: Tho following sliows tho lleket Gothic, ono of tho bp era! beaut iful tt) les of Fence manufactured by tho uiuterelgnca. & For lloaut L Set tin amy i and Durability thoy uro unsiirnass eL et up byexiH'ilencat li: amis and win ranted toglvusafiifiicllou. Prices nml Bpt'oiincnn of other de signs sent to any address. Address BLOOMSBURG, PA. Jiayi-tf Tho Ilt'viiits' (luiuu, No, 31, l ull nn-l Winter, 1883, (p,i ven wlmlesalo pritin rfi'r lo con.unir;. mi ever tiling ou iim', isit ilritili. wcar,or havo f n v 1: 'iVILj how toorder withoxui 1 1 l .m i largo ones U,:H)0 i.' tnilnn. a wholo picture j-allcry. (iiutuliis infunnation Lleancil frwu tl.c i .ir..its of tho world. No n.. r piht I .k In exUleneocontaiiu a-um -1 m.,,n i'.i ent l'r co to any ad-lr-u; i.hv. ,d- p. ,tage'VrtsV Lctus hearl'r.i , .,i t-,it h.n .1 lienln oureity, Neui l'p .-iti, M II ,.i'in t,. U'ioetl4ll M0HTO0i,asrWAS.DcS&C0, m ifc Titi Wubiuli Avcuuc, C'hlo-o, IU Hop'- 11 tltf ati Powdor equal to tho PVR RAILROAD TIME TAB PENNSYLVANIA llAILKOAD. 1'IUI.. I ADELPIIU ft KltlE 11. It. DIVISION AND NoltTIlEKN CKNTItAL ItAlLWAY. TIME TA11LB. ln effect sept, sith, issa. Trains lcavoBun. KAUTWAHD, 9 88 a. m. Hen Blioro Express for llnrrlsburir and inlermedlato stations, Lancaster, J'hlladei. phla, New York, JJaltlmoro nnd Washington, nr. riving nt Philadelphia 8.18. p. m. ; New York, o.so p.m.! llalllmorc, 8.05 p. in. 1 Washington d.tij n m., mnkl) ;,- close connections at 1'hlladolplila for all seashore points, . ' 1.5a p. m. Day express for ItarrUitirg and In- Hi ffilelphiairprin.: NewTork loS" m. Daltlmorc, T.la p. in.; Washington, tsUo p. m. Pulli man Parlor car through to Philadelphia and pas Ecuger coaches through to Philadelphia and Ualtl. V,eE' Wiiiclphlnr ana cw Yor)r, ainviutrnt Hlceping car accommodations can bo secured at Ilarrlsburg for Philadelphia and New York, l'hlla aolghlapagsengcrscnnicmain In sleeper undls- .o5 a. m.-Kn'o Mall for narrisburg nnd inter-mediate- stations, Lancaster, Philadelphia, New ?.hf,,rt1,la.lVm?r.e fln(1 Woslilngtou, arriving at l b adclphla 1.60 a. m.; New York, ll.so arm. : llaltlmoro J.40 n. m. Washington, o.io a. rii Through Pullman sloeplng cars aio run on this X . .k.A. . vlt"""' """"""ruuuu wnsningion, ftni ,t,nr.0,UBn lonscr coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore, WE5TWAHD, 6.25 a. m.-Erlo Mall for Krlo and all intcrmcdlnto "uu mruugii i-uuman raiaco car and t'uilman Paiaco cars to llurralo via Emporium, Vnr n.innndfift.nn nnri l,,inHrnrft.i. Itochostor, Uuifalo and Niagara Falls, win! bu.wigu .ujiiiiamumuo uur iu lauanaaiirua and through passcngor coaches to Itochestor. 1.05 p. m. Niagara Express for Kano and Intcr- to Kano. For Canandalgua nnd principal inter i?iT. ."' r,',.' r"".' "S'.'?'u. " '"'"Bara UirougU passenger coaches lo ltocliostcr. h'ln 11. tt . Vnar linn tnr- T .vL flr.t-nr, .,, t... dlato stat ons, and Elmlrn, Watklnsandlnterme- u.u.iwud, nuu unuuu uaaocuKur coacucs 10 Lock Haven and Watklu3r THUOUGU THAIN3 FOB SONBURY FJtOJt THE EAST AND SOUTH. Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m.; niSISrV&T Wr riving at Munbury, 1.03 p. m., with through i'ull maul'arlor car from Philadelphia and throuuh pafeuger coaches from Philadelphia and Ualii- Fast Llue loares Now York 8.00 a. m. ; I'hlladel phla, 11.03 a. in.i Washington, n.so a.m.: Haiti luore, was a.m., arriving at Sunbury, 6.20 p. m.. S t ,tll,!s,1!.p-iS'jenet,r uwciifa from l'ldiadel' phla and Baltimore. Erlo Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m.: I'hlladel- ".iw P. m.; Washington, 8!so p. m.; Haiti- r. ... in.i.iuK ui. ounuury, o.-u a. ni.. Si!!1 fh,r0.'!sn I'u'lman liaco sleeping cars from ---- ---" i u.u,,iuii uuu Dtiiiiijiiiru it ua iliroujfli p.isaenfrcr coaclies frnux I'UUaaelniiia. NilUKr. UAZl-f.rON & WlLKES-UARltK IlAILHOlD .7'...." T "KAI-UII I.AII.WAV. ta11 Vial nneni Lni.... . . Uloom Kerry 7.41 n. m., Wflkca-barro 0 !W a. m. I. Ynrnca Vict1 lconfla i!iini,in nw . . . . .- v uuavniUMguUUIIIJ U.ilO U III., arTlVlLK .ni,a-iMiiigiu,.uu.I!l., timV Ingat Bloom Ferry 12.01 p. m.,Sunbury 12.66 p. m Express W est leaves Wlikcs-barre o.so p. in. ar riving nt Uloom Ferry 7.07 p. m , Bunbury 8.05 p CnAS. E. TUGII, Qen. Manager. J. It. WOOD, uen. I'ossongcr Agent. jpniLADELPHAAND READING I'.OAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGFIt TRAINS. Julys 1883 trains lb ave ncrinr as yoiLOws(8nMnAr EICEITl-D. For Kow Y'ork.Phlladelphla.HOttdlnir.rottsvllln Tamaqun, Sc., 11,43 a. m, For catawlssa, U,4S a. m. o.ls nnd 10.30 p. m. For WUllamsport.cii 11,15 a. m. and 1,00 p. m. For Lcwlsburg and Sunbury, 4.00 p. m. TUA1NS POtt BttriBI LKATA AB yOLLOWS, (StJKDAT ISCKPXED.) Leave Now York, via. Tamnnend coo n. m. and via. Bound Brook ltouto 7,43 a, m. Leavo Philadelphia, 8, w a. m. Loavo Reading, 11,63 a. m., Pottsvlllo, 12,39 p. m andTamaqua, l,Mp, m. Loavo Catawlssa, 0,30 ll.05;a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport,,45a.m1'l.05p.m. andO.OO p. m Leavo sunbury -l.su p. m. " Lewliburg iM p. m. I'osscngcrsto and from New York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without change ot cars. J. E. WOOTTF.N, C. G. IIAHCOOK, aereral Manager, oenerai Pas3enjer and Ticket Agent, JRH.10, 188l-tf. BKLAWAllU, LACKAWANNA AND WEjfEUN HA1LHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOHTH, STATIONS. SOUTH p.m. p.m. a.m o.m. p.m. p.m 15 9 w X 43 45 scran ton.... -Uellevue... .....Taylorvllle.. ..Lackawanna. Plttaton.... 6 17 0 82 6 27 0 34 0 03 8 CO 8 48 8 U 8 31 9 37 9 30 9 21 9 4R 9 t2 9 68 (I 41 0 40 0 61 C 65 0 08 7 02 7 10 7 17 7 22 7 0 7 37 8 00 8 S3 8 40 8 60 9 no 6 00 f, 05 b 10 e 18 80 8 10 8 ib 8 52 9 00 9 04 0 SI) 9 19 . WestlTttBton 10 OS 9 14 Wyoming..., 10 CS ....AiaiiDy..M -Dennett ....Kingston... Kingston... 8 85 8 .5 0,1 1 50 1 41 1 85 1 S3 1 18 1 03 9 04 9 04 10 18 10 18 M 2 04 3 02 8 CO 3 10 3 18 8 33 3 45 3 CI 3 67 07 12 4 SO 4 17 4 33 4 38 4 CO 6 19 6 S5 Fiyinoutb. Juno Plymouth... Avondalo... .....NftnMenlrn.. 8 .0 8 a io it 10 84 10 48 10 05 11 07 11 13 11 SO 8 07 00 8 47 8 09 llunlock's creek 7 4611 41 8 24 8 17 ..HnicKsntnnjv ..Hick's Ferry. ..Boach Ilavon. ...... Ilerwlck. . 7 S3 l. S3 7 SO 12 15 8 18 8 00 7 60 7 52 1 41 7 38 7 83 T 89 7 11 7 90 18 00 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 05 11 38 0 07 11 10 Urlar Creek.. willow drove. ..Llmo Ridge., ,.Esrv.. 11 CO 11 45 II M 11 6S 12 IS (1 10 03 0 40 10 00 Bloomsburg., .....Hunert 0 37 10 44 0 18 10 t'i a io io os 0 04 10 Oatawl'n llrldge .....jjuuviue..,, Cbulasky... Cameron . . . 45 9 0 45 Northumbcrl'd li 46 p.m, a.m. a.,m. p.m. p.m. a.m , . . , . W. F. HALSTBAP, Supt. i Superintendent b onice. Scranton, Feb. lbt, 16f Tone, Toucli.WorkDiaiisl.ip & DnralJilily. v. .wir.i.i,t!ii kx.viiii a co. .m!!?,'!2!'0 w' """"'ora etroct.l althuorc N.i. IWllfih Avraue, New Voik. October PMw r PAYNE'S I O Horso Sparlt-Arrostlng Portable Iliwlno has rut 10,(XI It. of Michigan lino lliuird In 10 linum, burning ulabs from IU saw in l,ll.IUU ll'lllUI. Our 10 ltorti m Ounranltt lo fumlH power to aw H.OOO fm t nf llcti.l.irk lloiril In 10 houia. Our UJfoiuttrUI cut W,ov) In tuu time, mir i.iiKMir. am (iu.iuntikd io f'iriihli n liortu puwir un )i lots f"i 1 mid uaur tliun any ntber Kn glno nut flitrd Willi un Automatic i;ui un, ir ywi wuut u Hlatlinmry ur I'liriuiua k itr Vine, ltiillvr, t'lrcil T.uflniir ur Pullevn. Ur Haw Mill, bT. .(-Hlii-r cat or Mmlilnrt 1'aUut IVruiiKlil-Iton Pullty, mud foronr in i.ir urn ruiaiui.'i n. All. i. iur Inforiiutlon uud prices, II. W, I'.VYNK SONS. Cornlug, N, V, iiox 1487, Jan, 6, fcS-)y. MMMitnM a tM Minn Utli (ll'll'llDMrfl.V Kllfllll kilt in Hi ftvt iti4-l I mr UMd I mow WW fcoolrnr UaMm U4t mj mm to lU lutuf iWn IBM tit ullixtill it fe&nlail . 1f.uyiiiin.4iii UiUMM.lt. lly .11 MU,l III, IL. kta ..I 'JiIJI'TVlK,lHl ".'. L - I-W1VI..IVK lUKbll ,iwm,Uu,uui.Ii t Oct n.i-iy r I'll- rellab' ' uu-n i i i , nil 'uilt TriH-.i, uripi' UOti. HUhlG. ltCMOlL ,V.V Onl.irv a 4 xnriiiii liitld. Full IiimI i ui'.l Linn l'Lvi 11, Ui iiieviwn,iiuiHii mini ..un uibit !.,,. iiu. hiik ni'4. I AddroNiJ. K LKi'LAltK, UUlUU'tUN. N. V. tonu UiUu coat ol Itoct ('iter, N, V. ) 1 OjtoUcrlillW t mmrv l vnh'r.""" '"k ""it .W- - :