Every Parmer May Keep Sheep. Kory farmor, howovcr few tlio ncrcs, may profitably keep a certain number of Bbcop. for not only In summer, but also In winter will sheep consume fod der otliorwino waited. Many persons suppose that it is not feasible to keep sheep with other stook in tho samo paituro or feeding yard. It is not safe to keep sheep in tho samo pasture w ith young liorees. Both animals feed on short grasses and also weed?, and play ful young horses sometimes injuro eheep by racing them. With cattlo tho horns are tho only danger, and shocp soon learn to keep out of the way of them. While it is better that sheep should bo kept by thomsclvcs, especially in winter and in tho case of largo flocks, decidedly so, yet when fow sheep are kept they may bo safely allowed to run with tho cattlo in the pastures, and also in tho feeding yards in tho winter. Indeed, sheep soon learn to follow tho cattto rather closely, especially in regions wheio predatory dogs are common, and instinctively so for protcotion. It is a fact that dogs seldom attack sheep kept with cattle, unless in tho case of some old rogue, and then only when tho sheep are found at a considerable distance, for tho in stinct of tho cattle is to attack animals found chasing or worrying other stock near them. Breeders Gazette, Chicago- Keepic r v , -.he Flesh of Oattle Daring Winter. The farmor o; breeder who most thoroughly uudcrstands how to preparo livo stock is he who makes it a poiut to get the largest possible amount of flesh upon the ribs during tho summer. So ho who best understands his busi ness during winter is ho who succeeds in maintaining all tho flesh acquired duriug tho summer adding to this as far as ho can. Oattle that go into win tor in good flesh, if suitably protected from storms and cold, and properly fed, are easily kept up to tho summer stand ard till mid-winter, and with suitablo attention tho samo will prove true of tho remainder, up to tho appearanco of grass. Tho warmth of seven-twelfths of tho year favors tho interests of tho feeder in tho higho ' degree, both in tho direction of putting on llcsh, and retaining it; and it is only by ijoxcusa blc improvidence that the gain made during tho larger and best half of tho year is lost during tho shorter and un favorable half. It is bad economy to uso for fuel corn meal, ac $20, and oil cake, at S3f per ton, but this is exact ly what is dono when any ono exposing cattle to a low temperature, at the samo timo endeavors to hold the summer's flesh during winter by the use of spec ial foods National Livestock Jour nal, Chicago. The Law of Trespass. There seems to bo a great difference of opinion in regard to the law of tres pass, and the rightB'possessed by tho owner of tho property. Some people think you havo the right to shoot a dog, a cat, a fowl, a pigeon, etc., com ing upon yout premises ; but ho has no Buch right. His remedy is to go to the law for damages, and ho has no right to take the law into his own hands. Some timo ago a person in a neighboring county poisoned a tres passing dog and was ariosted. He free ly admitted doing it, and attempted to show that ho had the right to do so. Tho court and jury disagreed with him, and, as ho had no money, ho was sent to jail for three months. Another case occurred in German town a number of years ago. A neigh boring sporting citizen was hunting partridges with a fine setter dog on which ho placed great store. Ho was shot by a sporting farmer whilo hii'H ing on his premises, and tho aet b I ig proved, tho dofendant undertook to show that the dog was unknown to him, and at best was a nuisance. But this was quickly disproved, and after a trial of two or three days tho defend ant wa ' an, thu jury adjudging tho full v 1 a-. J -he dog about forty dol lars. . i . ime at tho timo created a great de.a ot '-ti'i c'st, as both parties wcro well known nd respected in tho community. This was tho last case we hoard of within the limits of Phil adelphia county. Germantown Tele-graph. Oceans of Milk, "There are nearly $2,000,2.r0,000 in vested in tho dairying business in this country,' said an officer of the Erie Milk Producers Association recently. That amount is aln.ost double the mon ey invested in banking and commer cial industries. It is estimated that it requires 150,000,000 cows to supply tho demand for milk and its products I- aI TT . i rt. m ' - in mo united atates. To tecu thesi cows 00,000,000 acu? of land are un dei- cultivation. Thu agricultural and dairy macninery and implements in uso are worth oyer 200,000,000. Tho men employed in tho business number 700,000,and tho horses nearly 1,000,000, Tho cows and horses consumo annual Jy 30,000,000 tons of hay, nearly 90,- 000,000 bushels of corn meal, about tho samo amount of oat meal, 275,000.000 bushels of oats, 2,000,000 bushels of bran, and 30,000,000 bushels of corn. to say nothing of tho browery grains and qucsttonablo feed ot various kinds that is used to a great extent. It costs $100,000,000 to feed these cows and liorses. The average price paid to tho laborers necessary in tho dairy business is probably S20 a month, amounting to S8liiM,uuu,uuoa year. The average cow yields about 450 gallons of milk a year, eivinc a total product of 0,750,000,000 gallons j 12 cents a gallon is a fair price to estimate tho value ot this milk at a total return to tho dairy farmer of 810,000,000. Fifty per cent, of the milk is mado into cheese and butter. It takes 27 pounds of milk to make 1 pound of butter, mid about 10 pounds of milk to make one pound oi oneese. inure is the same amount of nutrition in 3 pounds of milk that there is ono pound ot bout. A lat steer niriiisnes au per cent, ot bone ltss beef, but it would require about 21,000,000 steers, weighing 1,500 pounds each to produce the same amount of nutrition ns tho annual milk production does. Sussex Iferald. Hot Watkk for Coi.ds. Dr. George It. Shepherd, Hartford, Conn., says, respect to the use of hot water its a remedial agent in the treatment of in flammation of thu mucous membranes! "I havo used hot water as a gargle or the past six or eight years. In ncut pharyngitis and tonsillitis, mid in coryza. ld in tho head, if proper ly usi ' hi iV commencement of tho at tack, it Kitiitutes one of our most ef fective ivmedLs, being frequently promptly curative. To bo of service it should be used In considerable quan tity (u half bint or a pint nt a tune,) and just ns hot ns the throat will toler ate I have seen many cases of auuti discaso thug aborted, and can com mend tho method wUh great confi denoe. Useful To Know. nttANllKtiliV Plintitvu. T'mir iiniltnnr water on a pint of dried bread crunibsi molt a tablesponuful of butter mid stir in. When tho bread is Boltcncd add ivo eggs, and beat thoroughly with io bread. Then nut in a liint of tho stowed iruit, nud sweeten to your taste. Bake in a hot oven for half an hour. Fresh fruit may bo used in nnn nf tin, nrntitwirrtita tUn4 nf caches nut in in layers nuko a delic ious variation. FiiKPAitiNO Cei.euv. Celery that is not so crisp as it should bo may ba oat en prepared liko this : After washing thu celery and removing tho green leaves, cut in pieces about hs you do asparagus, then put. it into boiling wa ter that is salted; when it Is tender, drain it, lay it un sliues of buttered .,.f.i. i .... i t toasi, v.uiu'i you a;r,u just uippuu m tho water in which you cooked the cel ery j add butter, pepper and salt to suit your tastu j servo hot. To Kutovi: GuKAsn Spots and Stains kkom Oaupets amiCi.otiunu. Two ounces of ammonia, two ounces of whlto castilo soap, ono ounce of gly cerine, ono ouneo of ether? cut the soap line, dissolvo in one pint of water over tho firo : adil two quaits of water. This should bo mixed with water in tho pro portion of a tcaeuplul to ore ordinary- sizoJ pail of water. Mix thoroughly, and wash soiled garments in it. For removing snots use a sponiro or clean flannel cloth, and with a dry cloth rub as dry as possible Woolen goods may bo made to look bright and fresh by being sponged with this. How Bank Notes are Made. Every ono may not know that the Government niom-y is printed on paper made in Daltou, a Massachusetts town, in a mill that had its origin in colonial times. As tho grayish pulp passes be tweon heavy iron rollers, bits of blue aud red silk thread nro scattered over its surface. From tho pulp room to tho vault, where it is stored until shipped to Washington, it is guarded and watched as though it wero gold. In smail iron safes, like those used by tho express companies, tho paper is carried to Washington, where it may bo used immediately, or remain in the vaults for years. During the past yoar there wcro printed by the Government StG.000,000 worth of legal tender notes, $68,000, 000 worth of national bank currency, $87,000,000 ot bonds $38,000,000 sil ver certilicates and 681,150,015 stamps for tho internal revonuo. In tho Bu reau of Printing and Engraving more than ono thousand persons are employ ed in wetting, plate-printing, examin ing, pressing, numbering, separating, binding, perforating and engraving. Tho bank note plates and stamp dies aro kept in vaults that require three mens' timo a quarter of an hour to open. All tho Presidents down to Garfield havo beon portrayed on bank notes, and threo vice-presidents, twenty four secretaries of State, six secretaries of war, three postmaster generals aud chief justices have been honored in tho same way, besides twenty-six Senators and ltepresentatives and a tew other noted persons in science nud litera ture. Tho highest denomination of legal tenders is 10,000. The next is 5,000 and $1,ODO,$500. 100, 50, $20, 10, 5. 2 and 1 follow. The highest value m national bank notes is S 1,000. The printing of a bank note requires twenty-two to twenty-four clays, and during the processs it passes through the hands ot fifty two ponons. A wo man in the counting department has counted for seventeen yiars, and never made a mistake m that time. Provi dence Journal. Christmas Ehymes. gain, and yet again, Christmas "re turns with tho revolving year," and, as it has been for so many centuries, will bo again cvbiMtcd wi'Ii tu- advent ot frost and ic. amid the dipt1! i f winter at least i it the northern halt ot the world ; for in the southern hemisphere Christmas comeH hand in hand with midsummer, and is welcomed, not by blazing logs, but with picnics under the cool shade of trees, though even here tho old associations hold their sway wd roast beef aud Christmas puddings appear upon the board. To tho poets Christmas has always been dear, and has been celebrated by them in somo of tho finest poetry in our language. One.of tho finest Christmas oarols ever written is that of Milton, which was written when ho was very youug. it is descriptive- ot tho first Uhnstmas day, when there was "an universal peaeo through sea and land." Nor war nor battle sound Was heard the world around ; The Idle spear and shield were high up." hung ; Tho hooked chariot stood Unstained with battle blood ; Tho trumpet spake not to the armed throng j And kings sat still with awful eye, As If they surely knew their sovran Lord was nigh. Leigh Hunt in a strain of most pleasant banter writes of Christmas as tho Glorious time of great Too Much, Too much fire and too much noise, Too much babblement of boys ; Too much eating, too much drinking, Too much ov'rythlng but thinking Solely bent to laugh and stuff, And trample upon base enough, This is truly seasouablo poetio li cense running over, as it wore, of ani mal spirtis, which was characteristic of the man, oven under the most severe depression, l'or no ono advocated moro strongly than ho did tho restric tion of enjoyment of what ho here terms "bae Enough,'' and the distribution of tho surplus of the great Too iUuuh nmongt those who unfortunately nro innocent ol all tauuliarity with Juiough. A scientist sys that in tho moon hickory nut falling from a bough would crash through a man liko a minmo bill I hat settles it. Wo shall nover go to the moon to gather hickory nuts. xor ristown Iferald. Ladv Finoeiis Beat tho whites and yolks of four eggs separately, mix witl tho yolks threo ounces of sifted flour and threo ot powdered sugar ; ndd the whites, and after they aro stirred in add a largo tahlespoontul ot roso wa ter; beat this well, then put this into, a funnel nnd squeeze it out in proper shape on a paper over whieh you havo scattered a little powdrid s igar. A good authority in uaku-makiug reuom mends that you let the little cakes btnnd on tho paper from four to llvo minutes before putting them in the oven. After they aro baked they may bo fastened together with the whlto of an ogg t a very little will answer the purpose. Thu funnel you cui mako yourself out ot stttt white paper, Women dUtrust uen too much In general and not enough in particular. THE COLUMBIAN AND Getting Bid of the Surplus. The many millions of surplus reve nue in tho "Tro tsury, nnd tho many moro millions of surplus yet to come, havo fearfully perplexed politicians as well ns Inventlvo jobbers, nnd thoy are devising all sorts of ways to dlsposo of President Arthur believed in abolish ing it last year j but now ho has revis ed his opinions, probably in view of tho necessities of a Presidential cam paign, nnd ho wants it devoted to tho rehabilitation of tho Navy. Blaine wants to keep up tho Internal Uovciiuo machinery with its thousands of office holders nnd llvo millions of annual cost, collect taxes on whisky nnd distribute back, less expense, to the States. Sen ator Mitchell and Wharton Barker waul n grand distribution soticmo by which tliu business of the country shall et eighty cents or so baok on every dollar it pays in taxes. I ho penpto don t cnthusu at all over any of tho schemes of Mulbery Seller politic". Thoy can see that "there's millions in it millions in It,'1 but they enn sco that thoy nnwt first pay the millions themselves nnd then get only a percentage back. Colonel Mulberry Sellers was moro tempting in his schemes. Ho never required his asso ciates to pay down their cash first nnd then get only part of it baok. Ho looked to pork, to corn, to the soro eyes of Asia, and proposed to mako his millions out ol next to nothing. All tho grand distribution scheme should revise their political prospectuses nnd get down to the marrow of Mulberry Sellers financial theories. It seems to bo eonceoded that tho scores ot millions ot surplus in the rreasury must bo got rid of, and tho whole inventive genius ot statesmen and jobbers is diiccted to that perplex ing problem. But bow is it to be dono? Let us seo : 1. The Treasury surplus could bo readily disposed of by re-electing anothur Kuifer-Bobeson Congress and keep.ng it in power. This is proba bly tho surest way to get lid of tho sur plus ; and it has the merit ot possess ing ample ability to disposo of any in crease of tho surplus hereafter. 2. Another very certain way to get rid of tho Treasury surplus would bo to follow President Arthur's suggestion and appropriate it to Secretary Chan dler to rehabilitate tho Navy, nearly a hundred millions wero expended to on largo tho Navy, and tho result was just about no Navy at all. With the sur plus now appropriated to tho Chandlor liobeson management of the Navy, tho outconi'i would bo tho cleanest disposal of tho Treasury overflow. 3. Another suggestion is made in tho interest of the whisky speculators. lhey havo over produced whisky to tho extent of many millions; they can't sell it because thoy havo recklessly speculated on future consumption ; they can t pay tho tax becau$o they haven't both money and whisky, and tboy want't the govormont to become their banker. Tho surplus could bo loaned to tho whisky speculators in definitely, to givo them a chance to comer the market aud crush every thing outside the monopoly, and then let tho loan go A'iih thu tax when it shall be the interest of the specuators to abolish it. There is another way to get i id of tho Treasury surplus, and that is to abolish the tax upon domes tic industry that creates it ; but that is quite too sensible a method to find fa vor with either politicians, lobbors or speculators. Nevertheless, wo venturo tho suggestion that there must bo enough honest and sensible men in Uongress to understand that the only honest and safo way to dispose of a Treasury surplus, is to abolish it. business throughout tho country is not buoming bo recklessly as to warrant tho collection of fifty or a hundred millions annually from it merely to be come tho plaj thing of politicians and speculators. Business wants .every neediess tax taken from our industry, ind i hat is the Inmost, sensible method, of getting rid of tho Treasury surplus. l'hila. Times. The Oorreot Doctrine. "I think,'1 said Chief Justice Dufee, of Hhndo Island, in delivering his opinion in a libel case, "that a public newspaper lias a right to comment upon and criticise tho conduct of a public of ficer in tho dischargo of his public duties. I think that if tho publishers ot a newspaper discover whatthey con,-t-ider to bo defects in the performance of public duties they havo tho right to point them out. If a public officer is in fault, and there aro facts which sug gest fault on his part, I think that tho public press has a right to criticise and to censuro him. This is tho correct doctrine as relates to public newspapers nnd public, officers None other is safe in this country of Bepublican government. "Whisky," said a considerable of a politician tho other night, as ho held up a glass of it, "is tho typical Amer ican be; erage. It is a kind of leveler that is characteristic of our glorious country. Take a view of this bar and .ii, :e t . . . .... t ten me. u i am not ngui. ill one, umi is a United States Senator, with whis ky in his tumbler, and hero back of us stands n hack-driver, whoso' glass has been filled from tho same bottle. Is thoro anywhere else than a bar, or any thing else than whisky that puts all men moro on a level I Whisky, ho might havo addsd, will land tho bona tor nnd cabby in the samo gutter. Oh, yes I it is a leveler. "Every lady,'' savs an exchange, "who does her own housework and is careful of her hands should hare a dishwasher." That was written by a man, bet anything. Any woman knows that tho lady who is careful of her hands never bothers herself about housework, An Ohio postmistress has resigned to get married, roor thing, bhu'll havo often to wait for a delayed male. A Cincinnati man has a horse that will drink beer, and every day his owner linds a Jot ot tracts in his stall which tho temperaneo folks havo thrown in tor thu liorso to read. All pleasures must be bought at tho price of pain. The difference between false pleasures and true is just this tor thu true the pnen Is paid hetoro you enjoy it ; for tho false, after you enjoy u. ' osier. It is said that tho oil of whito birch bulk dissolved in alcohol will render fnbiics water proof without injury to the inateiini, Sixty-one years ago this coming uhriBtmas i'Jve the mother ot .ualthcw Arnold hung up his fiiut littlostooklng, nnd on Christmas morning ho found himself in it. Cold lead, whether in tho shape of bullets or type, has been fatal to many men. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. if una ir. "If youaresurroring from poor health or languishing on a bed ot sickness, tnko cheer, If you aro simply idling, 'or If jou feel weak nnd dispirited, 'without clearly knowing why, Hop 'Bitter will surely euro you." "If you nro n Minister, nnd havo overtaxed your 'self wlthybur pnstorol duties, or a Mother, worn 'out with enro nnd work, or a man ol business or 'laborer weakened by tho Btraln of your crery-dny Mulles, or a man of letters, tolling over your mid 'night work, Hop Hitters will surely strengthen you." "If you nro suffering 'from" ovcr-cntlng or 'drinking, nny Indlacrc 'tlon or dissipation, or aro young nnd" growing 'too fast, ns Is ottcn tho case." "Or If you nro In tho workshop, on tho 'farm, nt tho desk, anywhere, and feel 'that your system needs cleansing, toning, 'or stimulating, without intoxicating, If 'you nro old, blood thin nnd Impure, pulso 'feeblo, nervos unsteady, faculties waning, 'Hop Hitlers Is what you need fo glvo you 'now llfo, health, and vigor. " If you aro coUlvo or dyspeptic, or surfer. Ing from nny other of tho numerous dls csca of tho stomach or bowels, It Is your own fault If you remain 111. . If you.nro wasting nway with nny form of kidney disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a euro to Hop Illtttcrs. if you nro sick with that terrible Hlcknes Nervousness, you will nnd a "Halm in oilead" In Hop Ultters. If you nro n frequenter, or a resident of n mlasmnll) district, barricado our system ngalnst tho scounro otnll countries ma laria, epidemic, bilious nnd Intermittent fevers by the uso of Hop Hitters. . If you havo rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath. Hop mucin will give you fair skin, rich blood, tho Bweotest breath, nnd health. 500 will bo paid fcr n cam thoy will not euro or help. rhat poor, bedridden, Invalid wife, sister, moth erorditightcr, can bo mado the picture ot health by ntew bottles ol Hop UltU'rs coiling but n trllle. What StriickauOkl Soldier. "It will soon bo twenty years slnco tho war clos ed." Under tho hot sun ot August, 183!, tho vlllago of Oav6r, N. J., lay still as tho splilnt la Ugypt, whllo EUJaU Sharp, of that pl.ice, slowly spoko ot tho past. "Yes, ' .o said, "I was in tho army and saw mam of t:i juts of thoso fearful years. I was mull disc!, jed from disability, resulting from sunstroke, i cano homo mljcrablo In health und spirits jho enfeebled that I took cold on tho slfchtest exposure. Life seemed worthless to mo j I Uvcd only in memory." "That was sad uuough," I said, dividing my last two cigars. 'That's so," responded Mr. Sharp ; "but I got ovbr It. outgrow It j Not exactly. When In that cojidltlonlb.-gan taking i'ABKSK's Tonic, and my hitilth commenced to Improve right nway. I was monlshed nt It and so was my wife. I plied on thetlcsU und could oat anything. My ambition liiA.i'd up. l coma attend io business, and now excepting that 1 uuvu to take cut) ubout exposing myscil tu the not suu I am as well as I wu.s the aSy l enlisted. Wnat uiucrcnces thero aro in things guns 'inu bayonets till ; imiikku's Tonio saves." 4UI3 preparation, widen has Ueeu known iisI'ak. kbii's iiiNdun ton 10, win Hereafter bo called bluiply l'AitKKit's ionic, ah unprincipled dealers ure cunstantiy uecelvlng tueir customers by sub stituting inferior articles unuertno name ot ginger, unUuS 1110 ginger is really un unimportant lagre Ulclut, we drop tue misleading word. Tiurre ta no ciuiuye, ttuiDvwr, in lie preparation Itself, aud an bottles remaining In tue Hands of dealers, wrapped under tnuuamu of imhkkk's UiKukii Toniu, ooutuln the genuine modlClue If the laii'SiuUle birfturo ol llisuux s. Co., Is ut tho bot tom 01 tue ojtoldo wrapper. ROMANCE A popular account Mho Urtx And Ailventuren, who br thir Valor and War-craft lat buck thu Harden fmmtliw border of Uf A.L.JUMJN vrlthnnlntro (tactlonbyDr JiO.UtDPATH, ctvilUAtionHiiii forests to tho clow aud lnopp. lOOmARnificent 1 Hint's. Specimen pp. freo. Agfnts Wanted. oiim Urn. Co., -OF- nic PIONEER LIFE yin uiiin Aii, is. -I oct. ss-sm rpU CANNOT QET( WELL AT HOME. Fw Electropathic Institute, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. A GOOD PLACE FOR THE SICK. -o- The houso Is specially fitted uu for tho comfort of1 Invalids who desire a pleasant and Christian home, stands on high ground with plenty ot shnde. Personal attention glveu to every patient. Klectrlclty nnd Galvanism In their dlderent modl ncntlons a speciality. Prof. .Mills has given many years ot study ami praci Ico to this branch, and hundreds will testify to his skllL Send for circular, stating what paper you saw this in. viioF. HENiiv Mills, , Mrs. ; ALICE FKENCII MILLS, Lock Box 07, Ulnghamton, N. V. Sept. 7 'S3ly. r ft U --fcCJHthctlcs, (4 designs), Somo J? X T J Clthlntr irood mailed on recelnt ore cents In., imps. HK.Ut.Nti & CO. 1'. O. Box 1487, N. Y Nov 30-4W I ITTQTf! WITHOUT A TI3ACIIEK I nil u Oisoper's Instantaneous Guide to keys of IVlPlano ana organ. 1'rlcoll. Will teach any per 'son to play i pieces of music In ono day. You couldn't le ira It from a teacher In a month for ISO. Try It nnd bo convinced. Sample copy will bo mailed to nny address on receipt of as cents In stamps by IIKAKXK&CO., Publishers, V, O. Ilox mi, .-nbw iorK. CatarrH Only Two Unllli ". Messrs. Johnson, llol lowuy Co., of l'hila. Pa., report that a gen. tlemcu handed them a dollr, with a request to send a good catarrh cure to two ofllcors In Arizona. Both I lie of ficers and tho wife ot a known U. 8. A. Gen. were cured by Ely's Cream Halm. IUH-1 "-. Apply by little nn I eer Into the nostrils I By absorption It effect- ually cleanses the 11a- Sjiy T saa passages ui tu- u.sA. I tnrrhnl virus, causing HAY-EEVER heaitny secretions, it nllnys Inflammation, protects tho membrana' linings of tho head from additional colds, com pletely heals tho sores and restores the senso of lasto and smelL Beneficial results are reaiued by n few applications. A thorough treatment will euro, unequaled for colds In head. Agreeable to use. sena lor circular, cum uy urugHisis. mall boo. n package stamps. ELY liKOlliEim, uruggisis, uwego, r,. 1. Nov30-4w d G0NSUMPTI0 t lhTONpotUTeremedyferlhoaloTil Mjy ! HH thoui&nd of eul of tbe worHk.nil atododonff tt.indine luvtt k..n cured. Indeed, to ttronitu tlj "llhlnftiafflCMy.tlMt I will irndTWO IIOTTI.LS l'IlliLtosettteriUli VALUAltUS TllHATISKon tbU dlifctii., to any itllT'rer. Clra txpreia and I1. 0. iSdroM. UB. T. A. BLOCU 11. 181 iWbt.M.w York. Deo 14-4W d OltAY'H HIM'.CII'IC MUIHCINI!. TRADE MARK ThkOrkatEno.TRADE MARK I.Ibll KKUKDY. All unfailing cure tor Seminal - Wo n k. ness, Hpermator. rhuia, Impotency, and all Diseases that follow as a bejptenco ot Self. Abuse; as loss of Memorv. Unlver. RIFORE TAKINB.sal Lassitude, AFTER TAKINO. l'aln In the Hock, Dimness ot Vision, l'romaturo Old Age, anil many other diseases that led to Insa nity or consumption and a Premature Urave. IIkwike ot advertisements to refund money, when druggists from whom tho medicine Is bought da not rrimd, but refer you to the manufactur ers nnd the requirements nro such that tliey nro (rfdoni, teivr, compiled Willi. See their writ ten guarantee. A trial of ono single package of Gray's Specific will convince the most skeptical of Its repl merits. on account of counterfeits, we havo adopted tho Yellow Wramier i the onlv trenulne. r-Kull particulars In our pamphlet, which we dohlre to send free by mall to every one. jiTho speclno Medicine Is so'd by nil druggists nt fl per packago or o packaes for IS, or will be sent freo by mall on tho receipt of the money, by addressing TIIKOItAY MKU1CINKCO., uunaiu, n. 1, Sold In Bloomsburg by alt druggists. piov v-iy PEBODY HOTEL. PHILADELPHIA. nth St. south of chestnut, one square south of iuo now roil umce. nnu nan squara rom walnut SU Theatre und m tho very business centre of the city. On ti e American and Kuropean plans. Good rooms from Mo to 13.0) per day, Kemodelled and newly rurnlsiud. W. Payne, M. D., nov 301 y Owner Proprietor. OIL WIlirEBGHKH. PEPPERMINT, ETC., Bought for Net Cash, on receipt and approval, without charge for Commission, Broker age, eta, by DODGE & OLCOTT, 85 !i 83 WUUAU ST., N2W Y03K. Nov 1MW r 8. F. SHARPLESS' Near L & B Dopst, Bbjmsburg Pa. Mnntifncturcr of First clnss ranges In (HfTcrunt styles, cook stoves, parlor stoves nnd stoves for licntlng stores, school houses, churches ito. Largo stock of tlnwnro nnd stove repairs, such ns states, fire brick, lids, centres Ac. CALL AUD SECURE BARGAINS. Oct 20 tf FREE! FREE!! F R E E!!! This season's New bescrlptlvo Cataloguo & Pries Plays, Drama's t- l'arces, p (Mid Books, an sccnerf G'aper), x B Speakers, ithlnnlfln rirnmno rt i o-t Tableaux Lljhts, g uoiorcu lire, a,a 1'auiomimc, p-fci B Burnt Ourk, g 2 Wigs, g Heard, tc. . ;..,':'.V1' .:.v.,.""" lur i "cur iiiuaincais. HAMUKtj Flti.NCJl g SON, SUU. lHUSU. New NOV, 104W r il t, l,'nT vlHnPlf IlnN i rtMN U I4 tnj aunt U iht Hit ribos Hmmr4 iMrIiqul4PnfL'kal U U4t-t t til MMirki Hh thf hlfhttl 'Ctrai.iv SPEER'S PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE Also UNFEUMKNTED OltAPIJ JUICK. Used In tho prlntipal Churches for Communion. Excellent for Fematcs, Weakly Persons and tho ugeu. Speor's Port Grape Wine! FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS CELEI1IUTED WINE Is the puro Juice of the dead ripe Oporto Grape, raised In Spoor's vineyards. Its Invaluable, Tonic and Strengthening Properties arc unsurnassed bv nnv oilier winn. lipino- nro. duced under Mr. spoor's own personal supervision, Its purity and genuineness, are guaranteed by the principal Hospitals nnd Hoards of Health who have examined It. Tho youngest child may partitko of t, uuu mu , uu&t-sb nivalin use lit io auvaniage. Itlsnartlcularlv benenrlnl tn thn nwv! nmi debilitated, and suited to tho various aliments that uuucl uie weaKer bex. it is in every respect A WINE TO BE BELIED ON. Spser's Unfermented Qraps Juice- Its natural, tresh, sweet state as It runs fron tho tft nf ffrmrnF itfAn If tu nn.rA..ri.. a from spirits nnd will keep In any climate. Speer's Burgundy, i? i .!y i85" 113 a a 10 or I)lnner Wine, and by sweet port Is desired. Spaot's (Socialite) Olaret. Is held In hlirh estimation for It-a riphna na n DryTablo Wlue esiieclally suited for dinner use, Speer's P. J Sherry. Is n Wine Of Sunprlor Chnrnr.tpr nnd nnHnl-na nt the rich qualities of tho grape from which It Is Speer's P- J, Brandy. TS A TTTIIP ltni,lnn . .. stands unrivalled in this Country for medicinal purposes. u uusu peculiar navor, Mmuar to that of tho grapes fromwhlch it Is distilled, seo that the blgnaturo of AI.FltEI) SPEEH, Tas salo N. J., Is over tho cork of each bottle SOLD BV C. A. KLEIM. AND BT DItUOaiSTS BVfiUi"VHEHE. Sep. 88-'831yr. MAKE HENS LAY An English Veterinary Surgjon and Chemist, uu .,i,.ritus in mi, Luumrj, aiya ui.ll m01t Of th liorso aud Cattlo Powders sjld hero are worth less tratU. lie says thtt Slierldtn's Condition Powders aro absolutely puro and Immensely vI li able. Noting ou earth will make n in lay liko Sheridan's Coudltlon Powders. D030, i tea9iwon ful to l plut told, sold everywhere, or sent by mall for 8 letter-stamps. I. S. Johnson Co.. Boston, JUss. ull Janam-lv. LCSl For COLOR and SWEETNESS Uss DEAN'S CONCENTRATED Eiilracl of Annatto. Nature's own Color. Brlrhteit .n4 R,.nn.f. Hit II.. tti.nt, .r . ii eti. ta iu.pt for a .unpl., ocloriog UOIbi. to "EAS, ItAfiE & CO., Ha. S35 M.rktt St., PlIILAD'A. June l-iy nis WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS roa TUE LIVER And all Bilious Complaints. Blfelo Uke, being pnrely vegetable: nocrbiui!. 1-rlce 85 cents. All DrugsuU. fc v s' Nov 80-lw X IVeadlns London Fbyv IMaa caiauiiaur. na - Omcela NevrYorU far the Dure of EPILEPTIC FITS. From Am Journal f ltclkint. hi. nil w,kiw. (i.Miui Aiaui,ii,,iiiaiii.a.. a.pno. t Of Icnil.DfiT. has withnnL rfnnhfc I rnst.il .nil rurnil iora eaa.a thananvothar litlnff nhnifUn. Ilii.uec.u OTtr SU i.ara atandinr, auccoaifully cured by him. lla uiapobliahlaworkon tbia du.aaa, vticb. hoaanda laa.lniDly b..n aatonlihlnff ma n.T. h..rdof iuh fif ithUrcbottlsof bii wonderful cure freo Ut tor nirrr tiuvmi; Minn ineir eipreuana i maaso e dn an cme wishing cure to ftddreee Vsu AO. MESKKOUi'tfG. W J,tia tiu. titw Vdk. Nov 30-1W BLQOMSBDKG PLANING MILL 10. The undershrncd havluir nut his Planlntr UU on ltallrod street, In HrsUciass condition, is pre- (laivuujuu wiaiuuiui wvm iu uio Hue, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished 'at reasonable prices. All lumber used la well seasoned and none but skilled workmen uficiu ywj mi . fcSTIMAT.ES FOR BUILDINGS furnlahed on application, Hun und speciacu OU AUI.KS UUVfl, JUluouiHburSi Va, I" . V mm KITX ON 30 DAY'S TRIAL. TIIRVJl,TAlOnRt,TCV1,Marslmll, V.lch., wit send nit. uvs's uklishiia i'kii ki.ijctiio.voi, TAIOJIKfrTd and KhlSOl'illO APPMANOKS on trial for 8 1 days to men tvounff or old) who nro nf. fllcted with Norvom Debility, tost vitality, and klndrd trounloi, gnarantcelnir spcedyanu com plete restoration ot hoaltli nnd matuy Mg r. Ad iiross ns aboyo.-N. il.-No rnk Incurred, ns 80 days' trial Is nllowed- l'cb. th-lyr. r SUBSOUIHU NOW FOU riMTT? nrr tt vrur a xt SI. CO A YEAH, QMAIN STREET.D mkm AIKOUI'CEMEOT Ready and Waiting for You. The Finest, TJac Latest, The Most Artistic Styles of ELEGANT AND fflglnducemonuJEEJI Jg' FIM.SHINGS, Di81,,ay- OUR RECEIPTS OF FALL AMD WINTER G000S. (Jail and bo Convinced that We hmi hi qiiiaty5 fit mid pii. Laraest stock & lowest prices OF WEBER--HARDMAN PIA1TOS, FINK INLAID FRENCH WALNUT EiaNy Tornm. iJ-A-OOlSr'S MUSIC HALL BLOCK, l, l mm, m, d. HaJlcil Supsrlntscdeat of ths Sanitarium. Invalid's Home. Bloomsburg, Pa., Devotes special attention to EuileBsv. Nervous Affection:, und Diseases of Women, Patients received nt tho Sanitarium on reasonable terms for board und treatment. 1'. 8. No charge for (lrst cousultutlon. apr 27, '83 Catarrh HAY-I'IiVHU. I o a n recommend i:iy'H Urt'aiu ll.ilin to nil llay 1'cvcr Buffer, era, It Ix-lug. In my opinion, rounded lon experience niul a Hiiro cure. I was allllcteil with Hay Fever fors.1 years, una uuver bo. roro touiui permauent relief. WkiiarKU II. Haskins, ilarblulcld, Apply bvllttlo (In. iter into tho nostrils, lly nbaorptlon II ef. rectunl!v ele.inu.u tin, H A Vr. pFPE3 nasal ii.iksairea o( co- I" B ruvcw larrhal virus, causlnir healthy secretions. It allays Inflammation, pro. teclsllioinembrannl llnlnirsol llioliead from ad. ilttlonal colds, completely heals tlio hores and re stores tho heno or tastu and tmell. Ileneilclal re. bints aro reulleU by a lew applications. A thor. uuuli treatment will cure, uneiiuallert for colds In the head, Airreoablolouse. Seud for circular, bold by druyglstH. lly mail Me. a paekaito Stamps. EI.V IIIIOTIIHHN, Owegu, N. V. aus 10-ly u " ' Frool Cards and Chromos. lam. rlJ t'"i!"1 b,y m" n'Pt "t of our cifd.nZ nlnc'!.d Amtrkan Chroma carui.on tinted and truld (fiouodi.w Hi a price list ofovcriodiirerei1t3tlK,u,p rcctlM of a ilVmri for po.t.B, 'e will B, Un j frw by mafu? f r J-oMllful Chromo., rccelM often ccntt tonay for picking and posta Jo i ali endoae a confAlntlal'prlcs ffat ofVu" li?Jo o Cna,A wJ",,d- Addrtia l". OlbasS-I & Co., 46 bummer Micel, Uoaton, Mais, WANTED Canvassora, XMALEa n d FEMAJJET Sorl.!,.,!,';,', Jfc i .,vW.TfiilS!i I7 W. juiuiU street, fluclmuU. oil Nov 8m aid WXRRH eoioJHrin I J!, SAMTZBBt Fur tho Oletirnlcil Clilckcrlng, Ivors & Pond, nmi Vos(!& Sou I'lanns. World.rc. iKiwueil Esti-y Org ,ns, Violins, Accoritcoiis nnd Sheet Mumc. Oclr-hnited Whltf, IScw Illil'li Arm Duvls, New Home, Hoynl St. John, unit Uiiht Huniilni! Doincstlc SewliiR Machines. Nmllcs, oil nmi iittncluncnts for nil makes tit Sowing Machines. CLOTHING m always t j found at the CASE ORGAN, 0 STOPS, $90 CASH. SntlNrstctlon Gunraiitcod. "WIE ROOMS, WIl,HHS-BAB.B.n. PA Junel ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES OP CAST CU WROUGHT IRON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots nud Public Grounds. :o: The following Btiows the llcket Gothic, one of by Iho'undeiS1 ' l'eaC0 manuacturei cLlUr0;mtLn,!'.t,n!,ll.r'lbll,ltr' ther areunsurpass &iiiaXr'eUCWl f'anda atti Wttrr,lDteJ Tiicos and specimens of other de signs sent to nny address. Address BLOOMSBURG. PA- May4-tf Thu J'l'VKnrf OuiDl', No. ol, lull mil Winter, 1883, k Ui es m hiilutulu iirices tlirtei f 10 coumuurs uu everything von use, cat. d rink, wear, or havo Inn with. Tells how loonier willi exui t (it 'J1U pages largo ones !i, MOO lihibiintlona a whole picture gallery, Coutaliu Information gleaned from tho markets of the world, No oilier price-book in cxUtcncc contains 11s much information. Hem frcctoany ad dreMiiponrca'lptofpnatagol7fts), Itus hear from you, or visit us wlicn In ourclty, Near l.x posh Ion 1j ilitltii?s, Itefpectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1127 & 2SM1 WubuaUAveuuo, Chicago, IU BopU 11-Uw uia pi f a yM RAXXrllOAO TXIMCB TABtS, Pennsylvania Railroad. Fhilado phia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Notthem Central Railway. 1111 TIME TABLE. In elTdCt Nov. lOtll. IUO. Trains lenvn sun bury. EASTWAltl), 9.35 a. m.. Ick Haven Kxuress W.illr frrenf Sunday), for llarrliburg nnd Intermediate stations, Ijincaster, Philadelphia, New York', lialtlmoro and Washington, arriving at 1'lilladolplila 3.13 p. m. : Now Vork, o.s;o p. in. ; lialllmore, D.10 p. m. ', Wash' Ingion o.Mp. 111., through passenger coach to ruiinueipniii. l.M p. in. Day express (dally except Sunday), for llarrlshuri: and lntcrmcdlalo stations. Iinenn. ter, rhlladclphla, New York, lialtlmoro and Wash. Irjgton, arriving at Philadelphia 7.83 p. m. j New ton, 8.4 p. in. Pullman l'arlor car through to Phi ladelphia and passenger coach through to l'hlladel. phlauhd llaltl'iioru. 8.20 n. m. WllllamsDort Accommodation (rl.nir forllarrlsburgnndalllntcrmcdlato stations, Lan caster, Philadelphia aud New York, arriving at ruimui-ipuui o iu ti. xu. , rtew iurK n,iu a. m. Sleeping car accommodations can be secured at llarrlshuri; for riitlndelnhlannd New Yorit nn sun. days a through sleeping ear will bo run; on this iruiu iHiiu iiuuuvu 1 uuaueipiiia. I'nuaaeipuia Fasscngerscan remain Inslccperundlsturbed until a. in. 2.10 a. m. Kris Mall (daily except Monday) for Ilarrlsburg nnd Intermedial!) stations, Lancaster, Philadelphia. Now York, lialtlmoro nnd wanhinir. ton, arriving at Philadelphia 7.50 a. 111. ; New York, 11.80 a. m. ; lialtlmoro 7.40 a. in. ; Washington, 8.30 a.m. Through Pullman sleeping cars aro run on H1I3 train to Philadelphia, lialtlmure and Washing, ton, nnd through passenger coaches to Philadel phia and lialtlmoro. WESTwAltD. CSOa. in. Erlo Mall (dally) for Krleand nil In termediate stations with through Pullman Palarai car and through passenger coaches to Erie, and imuugu 1 uiiuiuu 1 uiiicu tuia iu iiuuaiu via .m porlum. on Sundays this trains 111 run only to Henovo. For Canandalgua nnd Intermediate stations, ltoches'er, Burfaloand Niagara Kails, (dally except, Sundays) with tlnough Pullman Palace car and passenger coaches to liochester. 1.05 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun day) for Kane aud lntermcdlato stations with, through passenger coaches to Kane. For Canan dalgua aud principal intermediate stations, Koch ester, Hurrah) und Niagara Palls with through pas senger coaches to uochestcr. B. p. in. Past lino (dally except Sunday for Itn novo and mtennedlato stations, and Klmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate btatlons. with through pas bengcr coaches to Uenovo and Watklns. THltOUOII TltAlNS FOU SUNUUltY FUOM THIS EAST AND SOUTH. t . Niagara Express leave Philadelphia, 7. 10 a. m. ; lialtlmoro 7.30 a. m. (daily except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 1.03 p. in. with through Pullman Parlor car from Philadel phia and through passenger coaches from Philadel phia and ilalthuore. Fust Lino leaves New York aoo a. m. j l'hlladel. phla.ll.10a. 111. ; Washington, 9.40 a. m. ; Haiti more, 10.5J a. in., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury. 6.a) p. m., with through passenger coaches from Philadelphia nnd lialllmore. Erie .Mall leaves New Yorkauop. m. ; Philadel phia, ii.su p. in. ; Washington, ldto p. m. ; Haiti more, ll.aj p. m., (dally) arriving at sunbury 6.15 a. m., with through Pullman Palaco Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and lialtlmoro and through passenger coaches rrom Pnlladclphla. bOHUHV, 1IAZI.KTON WlLKES-llAUKB ItAlLUOlD ANU NOKIII WKST llllANClt IlAILWAY. Mall East leaves.Sunbury (dally except Sunday ) 6.45 a. in., arriving at lllooin Ferry 7.41 a. 111. . Wllkes.barre9.S0 a.m. Express East le.nes Sunbury 5.33 p. m., arrlvlne at Uloom Ferry 0.31 p.m., Wllkea-barro ato p. m. Mall West leaves Wllkes-barro lo.sua. m. arriv ing at llloom Ferry la.ol n. m., .sunbury 18.B5 p. in. Express West leaves l Ukes-barre 5.3) p. m., ar riving at Uloom Ferry 7.ur p. in., Sunbury 8.W p. CIIAS. E. PUOII, J. It. WOOD, Uen. Passenger Agent. ueu. jianager. JpHIIjADELPHA and READINH ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGFB TRAINS. Nov. 5, 1683 THAINS LIAVX BUFKHT AS POLlOW8(80tDAT ixcinraD. For New York.Phlladolphla.noadlng.PottsvlUo Tamaqua, io 11,15 a. m, For Catawlssa, 11,48 a. m. 0.13 and 10.30 p. m. For Wllllamsport,,8 11.4s a. m. and 4,o p. m, For Lowlsburg and Sunbury, 4.00 p. m'. THAiNs roa Korxar lxavi as vollowm, (idhdav noirriD,) Leave Now York, via. Tamanond ,oo a. iu. and via. Bound Brook Route T,43 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, ,50 a. m. Leavo lteadlng, 11,53 a. m., PottsviUe, l,B p. m and Tamaqua, l,as p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, 6,30 il.os. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave WlUtamsport,,4S a.m '4.03 p. m. and 8.00 d m Leavo Sunbury 4.24 p. m. .auun.wv.iu " Lowlsburg 4.4S p. m. Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without change ot cars. J. E. WOOTTUN, CO. HANCOCK, General Manager, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan 10, 1881 ti DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WB3TEUN HAILHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOHTH, STATIONS. scran ton,... ....... liellevuo... TaylorvlUe., ..Lackawanna. Pitta,,, p.m. p.m. a.m SOUTH 9 is 9 U9 i 43 9 43 a.m. p.m. p.m. 9 80 9 10 17 9 03 8 34 8 43 8 42 8 87 9 37 9 30 9 94 V 19 6 83 9 46 9 33 9 88 10 03 10 08 6 97 6 84 8 41 e 46 6 61 6 65 8 58 7 03 1 10 7 17 7 33 7 HO 7 87 8 00 8 95 8 40 8 60 9 00 6 00 8 05 8 10 8 18 8 S3 8 80 8 (6 8 53 9 09 9 04 0 90 .. WcstPltteton V 14 ......Wyoming.... ,......Maltby .Bennett .....KlncrRt.nn... 6 23 8 ii 0l 1 50 1 4S 1 85 1 !C5 1 18 9 01 9 04 8 55 in is u Kingston.... Plymouth Juno ... .Plymouth... 10 18 3 54 8 1C 8 07 S 00 10 !6 10 84 10 49 10 to 11 07 11 18 11 so 1 09 8 0ft 8 10 I 18 8 88 8 46 8 47 8 89 8 98 Avonaaie ... .Mon.lnAbo 1 03 7 401J 49 llunlocfs Creek T 83 l'i S3 8 17 . HhickBhlnny. ..Illck's Kerry. .Beach Haven, ....Berwick.. ..Briar Creek.. Willow Grove. ...Llrne ltldge.. Sapy BloomsDurg., Ilunnrt 7 83 19 IS T 90 U 00 7 18 11 47 1 09 11 411 8 19 8 08 1 68 8 51 I 67 4 07 4 12 4 20 4 17 4 88 4 88 56 6 ( 6 96 7 03 11 83 7 53 37 11 10 7 44 7 SS 7 33 7 99 I 11 CI 10 58 S 45 10 50 11 te 11 45 II 58 11 86 19 IS 8 37 10 44 18 10 93 Gatawi'a Bridge O 10 10 OS 04 10 .uanviue.,,. .CThltlanfr v 45 S iNorthumberl'd" rMnrftn 43 19 45 p.m. a.m. a..tn. p.m. p.m. a.m .,. .. W. T. nALSTBAD, Bupt. Buperlntendent's omcc. ficranton. Feb. 1st, 16t Q00D CANVASSERS WANTED! Wo Offer raro Inducement., tn trnmt nvnnt l.'verr reader of this paper who desires permanent work ami largr, pay. with ai purt guM watch present 11I tree, shou'd send at once for our large bundles or particulars. Large supply of samples sent rreo. lotte Mich ' r' ' Nov Jib 4 W a PAYNE'S I O Horso Spark-Arrostlnc Portable Enilno liaa cut 10,ax) ft. of Michigan Pino Board In 111 ln.ur.., b.rnliig blab from ILo law l.i light-foot kiigilM. Our to llortt vi Ouaranlii to fumlah powtr to aw 8,000 fu t of Hemlock Boarda Iu 10 houra- Our ISJIoin it (ft rui 10.000 uil in aims lima. "ir i.ngino aru (.utuiNTlti, 10 f iml h n liore.ont'r 011 K f 11 1 and a'rr tann any otlirr En rlno not fmelvllh au Autoniallc cm Uil. ir you vant a Stationary 1 r PcnaliU Knir rf, Holler, Circu lar rav 1111, mailing or j-uurja, - iiher rat 1 r Meddart'a I'altnt rimruMrou I'liiify, rna mriwr lllil'tlatid rutalncue. No. 1.'. fcr lnfoniMllon and prlcrt, a w. r.VYNis & sons, Corulug, N, Y, Box 1437, Jan. 6, si-ljr. SUH301UHE FOU mm THE COLUJIUIAN, $1,60 A YEAR.