THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Paying Her Debt. It wm n very poorly furnialiod room in a eottngo home i n small cottage, one of tunny, nil cmnll, menu niul can tlly furnished, mid tho "haniU" lived there This one wns Morgan's cottnge, mid it was Jnck Morgan himself and his s'lHtcr, Madgo, who wcro seated nt hreakfnst, lingering as was possible only on Sunday morning. Sho was a tall, wull-formeti, striking ly handsomo girl of ldnelcon, as shu sat facing her brother, who was somo five years older j and upon her faco was an eager, troubled look, whilo ho was Hiillen and downcast. Young as they were ttioy had scon better days s boon well educated up to tliroo years provlous to that Juno morn ing, and then been thrown suddenly upon their own rosources. Jack fought his way, sullon and rc Ecutful, making Cow friends, and seek ing none. Madga was tho braver of tho two, meeting their reverses with quiet cour age, and bringing energy, trust, and cheerfulness to tho mean cottago homo. Just ono week has clasped sinco an aunt rom whom thoy had never hoped for aid, had left them each a hundred iionuds, anil Jack had resolved to try iris fortuno in Canada, while Madgo nut hers asulo for a rainy day. "I'll Htay hero until you aro sure of success, Jack," she said, when ho urged her to join hint, "and keep a homo lor you in c.no that you should need ono." "Do you call tliif hole a homu I" ho asked, bitterly, and she only smiled and answered : "A shelter, then." Hut she was not smiling when she pat nt tho Sunday breakfast, eating lit tie, brooding sadly, until suddenly sho cried "Jack, wo must do something. Think what wo owo Tom Kim.'' 'Owe him I I belie vo wo havo paid him every farthing,' said Jack, sharp lv. "Wo havo paid him tho money, I know ; but we can never pay him what wo owo htnvstill. "Hah! Don't bo so sentimental, Mndco. "Common gratitudo is not sentiment alone, Jack. Jaok, she repeated, "can you forget who camo to us in that soro need, paid doctor and butcher, and thon buried our mother besido father in tho cemetery 1" "And do you forget," her brother re plied, almost aucrily, "how wo worked and starved and perished, until every Bmlling ot tlio money was in lorn King's pocket again 1" "I know 1 I know 1 Hut think how ho helped yon and mo to get our situa- tion in tho mills, and how delicately ho made tho loans ot monoy. And now, oh, Jack, I must do something!" "What can you do t If Tom King choso to lose Ins money tn speculating, now aro you responsible! 'I am not, but, Jack, there is Aunt Kato'a money.1' "All you havo iu tho world.'' "JNo, sho answered, "J. have my wages.' "A noble fortuno I Don t bo a fool, Madgo." Hut Madge was a fool in tho senso he meant. All through tho morning, whilo she dressed in her quiet morning lor church, oven through tho service there, sho was thinking of what sho owed Tom King. When her mother crushed by the death of her husband, unablo to meet tho change lrom comfort to poverty, sank down prostrated, when Jack, un ablo to get work, was cursing fortune, Tom King camo as their father's friend, and kept them from starvation. Madgo'a hoart glowed as sho remembered how thoughtful ho was about sparing hor trouble in every way. Ho was raoro than doublo age, and a grave, reserved man, whom sho re garded with tho allcctionato respect she would havo given her father, but with that same roverenco she loved him deoply. And when tho whole town knew that Tom King lay in tho Now town hospital, sick and penniless, tho whole noble, grateful heart of Madgo morgan went out to mm. Many stories reached hor. Ho had made a fortuno and lost it ; ho had invested in mines that failed and ruin- od him ; ho had been engaged, accord ing to the Newtown gossips, in a dozen duleront speculations, winning vast sums only to lose them. Hut ono broad, indisputable fact remained, if all tho rest wcro falso ; he was lying iu tho hospital sick from tho excitement that had put tho last stroke upon his ill-luck. Dinner over, Madgo put on hor bon net again "I'm going over to tbo hospital Jack,' sho said Only a grunt answered hor, but sho would not bo put off by Jaok's sour jookh, aud wont on her errand. Here, upon a low iron cot-bed, palo and emaciated, but evidently on tho road to recovery, Tom King lay when Madgo Morgan camo up to tho ward with a nurse, her faco so crave and tender that tho strong will aud patient cuduranco ot its usual expression wcro lost in tho pure womanly sympathy that rested there, "My friend!" sho said, taking tho wasted hand oxtonded to hor, and Tom King wondered if over two words hold so muoh as those two. "Why, Madgo,'' ho said prcsontly "do not teel So badly, I m gaining every day. Iho doctor Bays ho will havo rao on my feet in a week, and I'm going abroad again.'' "Again! When yon havo been so un tortunato there." "Eh t Oh, I see?" with an odd look in his oyes ; "you'vo been rcadin tho Newtown Mar, Uulucky, wasn II" "Yos. Hut, Tom I camo to tell you " tho words camo slowly "that I havo Bonio monoy that that is of no use to mo. Hit will start you again, I "You want mo to tako it 1" "You can borrow it, anxious not to hurt his pride, and somo day whon you aro rich you can return it. ' "Yes! I sco 1 Havo you got it with you V "I thought I would bring it with me," sho said, her faco Hushed with pleasure, "aud hero it is." IIo opened tho white envelope and took it out, note, just tin tho lawyer had sont it to her. Tom king laid it on tho broad palm of his hand and stroked it tenderly. "All your wealth, Madgo ?" ho ask od. "Not whilo I hao theso," and si held up her hands. "I am so glad though, that I havo It, llo lav very quiet, looking steadily at tho note for somo minutes : then ho began to speak, his oyes still fixed on tho money, his voice steady but mono tonous, as if ho was reading a story thero : "When I went away nearly three years ago," ho said, "I went to see if I could not shako myself frco from a dream I had. I dreamed that I could wiu tho lovo of a child, a mero slip of a child, who was forced into premature womanhood by trouble, alio was ut terly unconscious of my lovo, but I knew I could not hide it if I stayed be- hie her. (Jut ot her sight, lar lrom tho sound of her voice, tho dieam, in stead of fading became clearer, moro vivid. Day nnd night I dreamed, but I worked as well. 1 pit what money had Into investments that promised wellbut there, I will not speak of that. Providence was morclful. I mil alive, nt last," ho paused there, but a low, sweet voico took up tho story. And tho dream will become rea lity," tho vclco said. "Tho child-wo man did not read ncr own neon, nor understand why nothing In her life met or filled tho longing there. Not until sharp sorrow came, and sho heard of him sho loved Ij ing ill and in povorty and pain, did sho understand that he took all tho lovo she could over know away with him. "And now, juadgo r "It Bhall bo as you say. I lovo you. am young and strong, nnd I think can bo a help and not a burden to you." "Will you bo my wife, Madgo t "Whenovor you will." "Madge, did you think, my dear, that I was ruined 1 I tun a rich man, Madge, bnt I mean to keep this," and his hand closed over tbo note, "ion shall never havo it again, Madge." "I am content, sho answered. And even Jaok was satisfied s some thing of his sullen temper being lost when ho oneo moro found himself on tho road to prosperity. A Word to Delioate People. Without being actual dyspoptic, a great many peoplo suffer from what is termed weak indigestion. Tho symptoms of Bitch a condition of stom ach and intestines aro only too well known j tho feeling of uneasiness after eating, with probably somo degree of distention and flatulence, acid eructa tions, constipation or tho roverso, or tho ono stato alternating with another discomforting or alarming sonsations about tho region of tho heart, swim ming in tho head, noiso in the ears, sleeplessness or non-refreshing slumber, or occasional headaches, gcnoral ennui and weariness, and lastly, nervous symptoms of any or all kinds, not tho least distressing ot which may bo somo of tho many phobias that afflict people with weak digt-stions, from carnipno- bla to hydrophobia. 1 havo had pa tients who no amount ot reasoning would convince that they wcro'not Buf fering ftom hoart-disease ; others who suffered thoy said from incipient softoning of the brain ; somo who had no lungs ; oiuers minus nver. "1 don't believe, a patient told rao only the day before yesterday, "that I .. r ir, i' IlitVU ilU UU1IUU KIL UVl-i IVlil. Well, such people, at all events, have ray sincere sympathy, and my advico to them in the matter of diet is somo- what as follows : Eat moderately : on no account tako what may bo called a full meal. Tako food whenover hungry: for instance, havo breakfast immediately after get ting up, merely going out of doors for live minutes previously. it hungry about 12, havo a cup of coooatina ; d'no at two o'clook off a tender joint, or stoak, or chop, witli potatoes spar ingly and greens, a little soup, and tapioca or rico pudding. No pastry, or BweetP, or cheese. Tako no fluid until you havo nearly finished tho solids. Vary tlio food overy day. Fish only if quite digestible, which it often-times is not ; no veal or pork, but mutton, bcof, gamo and fowl. Fruit beforo breakfast, but not after dinner. Harper's Bazar. Hot Years. In 1302 and 1304, according to a Frenoh periodical, tlio Rhino, Loiro and Seino ran dry. In 1015 the heat throughout Europe becamo excessive. Scotland Buffered particularly in 1025; men and beasts died in scores, lbo heat in soveral departments dining tho summer of 1705 was equal to that in a glass furnace. Meat could bo cooked by merely exposing it to the snn. Not a soul dare venture out between noon and 4 r. m. In 1718 many shops had to closo: tho theaters never opened thoir doors for several months. Not a drop of water fell for six months. In 1773 tho thermometer roso to 118 do grees. In 1779 the heat at Bologna was so great that a groat number of people wcro stifled. Thero was not sufficient air for tho breath, and people had to tako rcfugo tmdor ground. In July, 1783, the heat beoamo intolera ble. Vegetables wore burned up aud fruit dried upon the trees. Tho furni turo and woodwork in dwelling-houses cracked and split open ; meat went bad in an hour. Tho rivers ran dry In sev eral provinces during 1811 : expedients had to bo dovisod for the grinding of corn. In 1822 a protracted heat was accompanied by storms and earth quakes ; during tho drought legions of mico over ran Lorraino and Alsace, committing incalculable daraago. In 1832 tlio heat brought about cholera in Franco ; 20,000 persons fell victims to tho visitation in Paris alooo. In 18 1G tho thermometer marked 125 de grees in tho sun. Tunny Little Ones. A tathor found his son playing on tho front steps. "Edward,' ho said, "what do I see T Aro you not disobeying your grand mother, who just told you not to jump ilnurn tlif'sr. Ktpiw 1'' "No," Baid Edward, "no, indeed grandma didn't tell us not to, papa ! Sho only camo down to tho door and said, 'I wouldn't jump down theso steps, boys,' and I shouldn't think sho would an old lady like her!" "Ariso with tlio lark, and with tho lark to bed," read a little boy from his l'irst Iteader ; then ho stopped a n mont and contemplated tho pioturo a lark at tho head of tho lesson. "Alaratna," ho said, "that lark's toe nails aro so long i d bo atraid to go to bod with linn. ' A little miss asked her father when ho was writing a sermon : "Papa, does God tell you what to writo in a sermon t" After a little consideration tho parent returned nn nflirmntivo an Bwcr. but ho was completely nonpluss cd by tho further question : "Then why do you scratch it out t" Thero was a great parade of soldiers, and little Alary, aged eight years, wont to the door with her pet dog, Gyp, to see tho prooossion movo by. Like nil littlo dogs. Gyp waH sauoy and began to bark. Alary ran upstairs to her mother, exclaiming : "Oh. mamma, oomo downstairs i I'm afraid Gyp will bite tho army." Cases of metalio poisoning havo beon traced to cheap silver-plated pitchers. When tlio lining is broken or worn, galvanlo action is sot up and tho base metal rapidly oxidized. ODD ITEMS. "Take back tho heart that thou grtv cst," said tho poker player when he pulled for a diamond flush. "Woman has twlco the nerve of man 1" shouts a female orator. Wo don't know nbout that. Women sel dom marry women. A correspondent asks If it is proper to tlonco with a married lady when her husband is looking on. Certainly. Tho danolng is suro to bo very proper Under such circumstances. Statiitioa show that there Is less crime in the United States in propor tion to the population than in any other country in tbo world. Hackmcu on the Canada side of Niagara think every American who oomes there has just robbed a bank. That may account for their charges. "Your manner is very shocking," said tho lady to tho tramp. "Ah," re plied tho tramp, "you noticed it, did you t That's my personal maguotism." "Promiso mo, dear husband," said young Mrs. Nowbride, nffcctionately, to Charles "promiso me nevor, in your darkest hours, ever to commit suicide. 1 am told it may vitiate your life insurance." As he gazed at her soft, rosy cheeks with a look of never-ceasing admlra tion, he was impelled to remark : 'Your cheeks are as beautiful as a peach." "Aro thoy rlpo T " sho aikcd innocent ly. And he immediately wont out nnd bought throe for a quarter. "Do look at that couplo !" whispered Mr. Bass. "Anybody would know thoy wcro just married. How silly ho nets, and right beforo everybody." "Dont be to hard on tho poor fellow,'' replied Air. Hiss ; "ho probably hasn't anybody else to make love to just at present.'' Loco, tbo Weed, acts upon horses and cattle just as alcohol does on man. They loso all appetite for normal food, become apparently intoxicated at times, and finally die from a disease strange ly like delirium tremens. From tho vica comes the California expression, "as bad as a locoed horse." It is not generally known that there is a stone, called tho centre rock, in the rotunda of tho capitol, at Raleigh, N. C, upon which, if a man squarely stands, his words becomo inarticulato to thoso about him. This is upon au thority of tho llaleiyh Nexus, which adds that soveral gentlemen in experi menting recently with" this peculiar stone, all experienced its curious effect. Tho English post-ofiioo department is far ahead of ours in somo respects. Tho postal savings bank established iu 1801 has received in penny and six penny contributions something like S200.000.000. This department also effects lifo insurances and annuities. By paying a penny a week between tho ages of fifteen and sixty a peison is entitled to an annuity of $11 after reaching tho lattor age. Such small savings and small profits would be de spised in this country, but it is quite likely that something similar, though on n largo scale, will somo time be adopted here. With tho masses gov ernment savings banks aud annuities would bo very popular. An Early Writing taper. Alany centuries beforo Christ, Numa left writing upon the papyrus, whence our name, paper, is drived. This plant which was revered as sacred by tho old Egyptians, grows abundantly in shallow streams and marshes in upper Egypt and Syria. Bruco found it growing iu tho river Jordan, and uo tioed a curious fact, that it always pre sented the sharp, angular side of its pear-shaped stem to tho swift current. The stem is eight or ten feet high, two inches in diameter, aud crowned with a fringe of hair like leaves, which cir cle a blossom of slender spikelets. Be neath tho brown Bheath winch envel ops tlio root-stalk of tho dark green plant ho other sheaths which aro very transparent. Theso, when split into thin leaves and dried in tho sun, wcro glued together, and formed the roll of papyrus, on which many of tho ancient writings havo como do ivn to us. This paper was both tloxiblo and durable. Specimens from Pompeii can be Beon in the museum at Naplos. In tho fifth contury papyrus paper, ot which many varieties existed, was largely raanutac- tured at Alexandria, and ranked high in tho commerce of nations. Its uso continued until about seven or eight centuries ago. St. Nicholas. Potatoes in their Jackets. "Should potatoes bo peeled beforo cooking, or should they bo boiled in their jaokots I say most decidedly in jackets," writes Professor Matticn Williams, "and will Btato my reasons. From fifty-threo to fifty-six per cent of tho saline constituents of tho potato is potash, and potash is an important constituent of tho blood so important that in Norway, whoro scurvy onco prevailed very seriously, it has been banished sinco tho introduction of tho potato, and, according to Lang and other authorities, it is owing to tho uso of this vegetablo by a pooplo who formerly wcro insufficiently supplied with salino vegetable food. Potash salts aro freely soluble iu water, and I find that tho water in which potatoes have been boiled contains potash, as may bo proved by boiling it down to concentrate, then filtering, and adding tho usual potasn tost, platinum chloride It is ovident that the sicin of tho pota to must resist this passago of tho pot ash into tho water, though it may not iiniy prevent it. Tho bursting ot tho skin occurs only at quite tho latter stago of tho cookery. Tlio greatest practical authorities on tho potato irishmen appear to uo unanimous) J do not remember to havo scon a lire peeled potato in Ireland. 1 find 1 can at onco detect by tho difference of fla vor whether a potato has beon boiled with or without its jaokct, and this dif forenco is evidently saline." W." IJOUBK, DKNTIST, lli.oostsiiuni),Coi.uMiiiA County, Pa. All styles ol work done in a superior manner, worn Yvariitiiiuiius ruprencuiuu, -jketu axT.UCT id wituout Pain by tbo uso ot Uns, uud tree or charge whon artinclal toetu are Inserted. Olllco In Columbian building, 2nd Moor, Jo be open at all houre ilunng the uai NoVii-1 TMIEAB HItOWN'8 INSUHANfJIl I; AGENCY. Moycr'a new building, Main street, Uluoiutttiuu. Pa. Assets. .l'.tnn Insurance Co.. of Hartford. Conn lT.u7x.a.J ltoyal or Liverpool 13,uju,uu Uincashlru , , io,uxj,oaj l'lro Association, I'bllaCclrhlu,,, I,UH,7I0 rmumx, m jjuuiiu o,vw,n I.iudon & I.moa-iUlie, ol England , l,tw,OT0 Hartlord or Hartford , a.na.uM Hprlngntld Fl-o and Marine x,w,m Aa tho agencies aro direct, policies aro written for the Insured without delay In tho omoa ul Dloomsburg, Oct, Ss, 'til- VttllllltiUlttoUHl HI Ask the most eminent physician Of nnv school, what Is the best thing In the world fur niUctlnc nnd a, nvlnir nil tr. ill rltntlon ot tho nerves and citrine nil forms or nervous complaints, giving natural, chtlilllko refreshing sleep nlwnya t Anil thoy will tell you unhesitatingly "Someorm of Hopt 1 1 1" OHAl'TEIU. Ask nuy or nil of tlio moat eminent phy Melons i "What Is the bust nnd only remedy Hint enn bo relied on to cure nil diseases of tho kidneys nnd urlnnry organs ; such ns llrlglit's disease, diabetes, retention or In nbltlty to retain urine, nnd nil tlio diseases and nlhucnts peculiar to women" "And tliey will tell you explicitly nnd emphatically "liuchutf ln A9k tlio snino physicians "Wlintls tlio most reltalilo nml surest cure for nil liver diseases or dyspepsia ( constipation, Indigestion, biliousness, mnl. nrla, fever, nguo, Ac," anil thoy will tell you i Mandruke t or DamMioit I ! I " Hence, when theso remedies nro combined with others equally valuable. And compounded into lion Bittern, such .1 won demit nnrl mysterious curative power Is develop ed, which Is so varied In It operations that no dHcasn or 111 health can possibly exist or resist lis power, and yet it is Harmless for tho most trail woman, weakest In vn'IdersmallCHtchlldto use. ClIAlTElt II. "Fallcnls "Almost dead or noarly dylru" For years, nnd given up by physicians of HrightTs and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, scvero coughs, called consump tion, have been cured. Women gone Marly cra:y 1 1 1 1 1 From ngony of neuralgia, nervousness, wakefulness, nnd various diseases peculiar to women. l'eoplo drawn out of shape from excruciation pangs ot rheumatism, inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrolula, salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia, Indiges tion, and ln tact almost nil diseases trail Krvj.lnolni I llavo been cured by Hop Hitters proof ot which Can bo found In every nlgliborhood In lbo known world. tvsam genuine wll'iout a bunch of green Hops on tho while label. Shun nil tho Mle, poi sonous Btun" with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. wanted for Tho Lives or alt tho PreM dents otthu U.S. Tho largest, hand somest best boolc ever bold tor less than twlco our nrlco. Tho fastest selling book ln America. Immense prollts to agents. All Intelligent, peoplo want It Anyone can become a successful ngcnU Terms 'reo, lUUKirltooK Co., l'ortlnnd; Maine. Dec Sl-ly AuiNnr or Wll.KYA:ltUbSl:LIS LA noil SAVINO TOOLS MACHINERY. Head Qaurtcrs for Iron, btceUIorsoshoea Nails nnd Wagon Makers' nnd Black smiths' Supplies. Israel llltteubendcr, storoA: Wnrcrooms l!8 Franklin Ave., also idwnrciooms ill Frank ?,llln Ave., nnd lisceu- iru bireci. SCH ANTON PAT may 23. ly piRR IN8UBANCE. CllltlSTIAN K. KNA1T, ULOOMSIiDRG.PA. HOMR, OP N. Y. MERCHANTS', OP NCWAItK, N. J. CLINTON, N. V. PKOI'LES' N. Y. HEAPING, l'A. Theso old coReoiUTioNS are well seasoned by nge and hkk tkstko and havo never yet had a loss settled by any court or law. Their assets aro all Invested ln solid becuiuties nro liable to tho hazard or rniE only. 1Mses ritoMfTLY and nosnrariY adjusted nnd paid as soon as determined by Cuuistian r. KNArr, sncuL Aoent and Adjuster Dloousbcro, l'A. The people ot Columbia county should patron re tho agency where losses It any aro settled nnd jald by ono ot their own citizens. PltOMlTOESSS, KtJUITY, PAIIt DEALING. DO YOU KNOW TKAT LORILLAED'S CLIMAX PJlUG tobacco, With Hod Tin Tag, Is tho best? Is tho purest; Is never adulterated with glucoso, barytos, molasses, or any deleterious Ingredients, as Is tho coso with many other tobaccos. I.OHILLAUD'S JtOSB LKAP FINE CUT TOBACCO Is also madn ol tho finest stock, and tor aromatic chewing quality Is second to noi.e. LOMLLAD'M NAVY CL11TINUS. take llrst rank as n solid durable smoking tobacco wlicreicr Introduced. LOltniLLAD'S PAMOUS SNUFFS, have loen used tor over v.'t years, and nie slid to a larger oxtent than any others, sept KM w r roi.i.T'.dR, Nvwiirk, N. .T.-1M students lrom 'enusrlvanla In tusl. Moro nolllons tor eraduat "s nan ououicr sciioois comuiucu. i.ne scnoiarsiui', ui. rue ior circuiais. uuluiah & rauis, 'lop'rs. sep.is-lw r E. B. BROWER, (i.VS FITTING & STEAM HEATING. DKALElt IN STOVES & TINWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof ing and Spouting promptly attended to. rwwrlct attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Main & East Sts., Bloom iburg, Pa, M, EsMemaa, number and gas titter. Hear or Schuyler's hard- wan" eioiu. Blooiusburg, Pn. All kinds ot llttlnsatorstoam. gas and water pipes constantly ou land. ltnoUn'j and spouting attended to at short no Uce. Tinware ot every description mado to order. orderslertnt Schuyler fiCo's.. hardwuio Moro wm uu promptly mini. Sneclal attention clvcn to heating by stoam and y 9-iy M. C, SLOAN & BRO., J5LOOMSHURC4, PA. Manufacturers ot CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS. SLEIQHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C First-class work always on hand, REPAIRING NBA TLY DONE. Prices reduced to suit the timet, CatarrH Hay Fever. I havo been n great sufferer from Hay ro ve for llfteen year. I read or Iho many wonlious cures of Kly'a C'icam ll.Uui and mougut wouiu try o .co moro. In llfteen n nutes utter ono up nl'cntlon I was won. oi u''y helned. Two weeks ago I commeno- oo using a ami now reel entirely cured. 1 Is tlio groalest dlscov. cry ever known. l)u haniel Clark, I'armor, .'uo Moan. HAY-EEVER Uly's cream Halm U a iu f edv founded on a correct diagnosis or this dnvrso and can bode Iiendul upon, cream imlc.i -ai 'fj no pain, (lives telle! ul oucc. I'Ioiuisim thr lutrt. Causes healthy Bom-tlou. Abates liiilammttUii.u Prevents fresh colds. Heuls the wires, restores tho sciibiidor taste and hmcll A thorough treatment will cure. Not u tumid or snuff. Appllud Into tho nostrils, wets, at drugglstai OOcla. by malt sample hot tie by mall iffcts. ELY imoTHKIlS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Sep ISM w i 9 ml m 1111)014 LOTTING. Will bo let nt tho Commksloners Offlco In Iiloomsburg on Tuesday, September, iwth, 18SI at in o'clock a. m., anew bridge to boei'cted over I'lno creek aboo Jones mill In Flshtngcreek township, where tho open bridge now standi. To bo n woixlcn hraco covered bridge GO reet long be tween abutments. Wing walls so teet long on east and west sides ot brtflgo to bo repaired nnd good coping put on. ono abutment to bo rebuilt nnd mo omcr to eo repaired uy contractor so ns lo nd- mlt or Rkcwback thrco teel rrointoporwnll plates. I'lnns nnd specifications can bo seen at tho Com missioners oiuce, iiioomsDurg, in, CllttLAKS ItmCHAUT, 1 it. i'. r.iKiAit, U'om'rs. JOSHUA 1'KVrHltMAN. f AttCht I JOHN D. OAAKT. Commissioner's onico Iiloomsburg, t'n. Hept," 8th E1 8THAY NOTICE. Come to tho premises or tho undersigned In M id. lson township nbout June 1st, 1SSI, two ewesnud two lamlw all blaring tho same mark. The own er will pleaso come, prove property, pay costs, and tako them away or they will bo dlspoied or ac cording to law, fuitUY im.Ni'int.1), Mimnii'. MIN19THA.TOU'd NOT1CB. KSUTK Of LAVIIA J. l'ATTEN, DECEASED, 1 tt'rsof administration ln tho estate of Iiura J. I'attcn, deceased, lato ot Iiloomsburg, Columbia county, I'cnimylvnnln, have been granted by tho istrator. All persons having clilms against tho estnlo or tho deceased nro requested to present them for eettlement, nnd thojo Indebted to tho es tate to make payment to the undersigned admin istrator wituout delay. K. II. LITTLE, Aug sy Administrator, mgisier or sain county to me undersigned Admin CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! SB'S, C I THE ARTIST AND MERCHANT TAILOR Who always gives you the latest styles, nnd cuts your clothing to fit you. Having had tho experience lor a number ol years in tho Tailoring Uusi ncss, has learned what material will give his customers the best satisfaction for wear and style and will try to pleaso all who give him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OF ALL UUiCIlIl'TIUNS. HATS, CAPS, AND UM3RELLAS Always ot the latest styles. Call and cx nmlne his stock before purchasing else where. Store neHi doo? to First Hs.tionarl Bank Corner Slain & Market Sts. . -1 7 5 7 i Mr? Vtri IM -n-; M to i wt h 'ft'i vvi ; h r 1 1 - Aro you failin?, try WntuT irKAt.ni Re- Lungs. An L'negualed lnTigorant. Curca Ileadncbe, Fever, Asue, Chills. DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Nlco to tnte, truoinfrlt,unefl.ua'.cdfor wonto, Nervous Weak nosB, 10.lo.rla, LrauncMi, Hcsual Decline. 1.00 tier bJt.. 0 for f.l.to. nt DrtictrfsH. E. S. WELU, Jersey Ci' v, N. J., If. tj. A. Euchu-Paiba Itomnrlmblo Cures of Catarrh of the Bladder, Inllammat Ion, Irritationot Kid neyg and madder, Htonoer Gravel Hhc cases ot tie lYostato llhn l, Dropolcal Swelllnis, FcrnalB lHccraii, Incontin ence ot Urine, all Disivci of tbo Genito urinary Organ3 ln cither hps. For Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges um also "Chapln'a lnjec'lnn Hour," each $1, I'or KVWllI.IS. tit'ior contracted or hereditary taint, ufo Clmpln'H Constitu tion Hitter Kynip, 81.00 per LottJo, nnd ChapIn'D Kyiihllftlo Tills, $a.00j and Cha pin's RyphWtlo Halve, J1.00. 6 bottleo receipt nt Sio.ni, er nt I 'ru.-?. I. W B. F. UAKTilAU lUnilMENTa TUB fOLLOWINO AMEltlCAN INSUUA.NUE COMPANIES North American or 1'hlladelphla. rruiUYiiu, Pennsylvania, " York, or ivunsylvanta. Hanover, or N. Y. Oueens. or Loudon. North liiltljli, ot Iioudon. onico ou M irkut struct, No. .1, IilnoinHburg, UUl, Y4, ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. OF CAST Clt WltOUUHT I HON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots ami Public Grounds. :o: Tho following showa tho Picket (inthlc, ono of tho boveinl boaulirul btyles ot Fence umuuractured uy mo iinuureigucn. For llcauty nnd Durability they are uusurnass oiL Hot up byoKpoileuced hands ami wuiiuntcd luuivuuaiisiactiur.. Priccri anil HiiecimeiiH of other de signs bent to any address. Address BLOOMSBURG PA. Mar 4-U April 25-1 y fill I f tHHt!'.MiiW.l UTi-dlilHiAI.! Atf-1 mmm ifor t no working class, fiend lotenla for postage, nnd we will mall you (, a royal Ivaluablcbox ot samplo goods that will ,put jui. in iuu nuy vi nriMiiu muru lliuuer in ll few days than you ever thought polblo at any otruncM. capital not re.iuia'd. Wo will Mart you, iou can work all thutimjorln rpaio time only, itcxei, young nnd old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to ts every evening. That nil who want may test tho btulne, wo make this unparalled offer! to all that are not well satlstled wo will Bend l to pay ror tho troublo or writing lis. l'ull parti culars, dlnctton, etc., ncnt tree, fortunes w 111 bo mado by thoso whoglvo their whole tlmo to tho work, tlreat success absolutely sure Don't delay, start now. Addreai MTtxroM A Co., l'ortlnnd, Maine. j;cc si I ino worn w universally adapted to botli ALL KINDS OF J015 i'MNTINU ON SHOUT NOTICE AT CALL AND SEE THE HEW STYLES AT GMAIN STREET, BXOEf.ANGrlE! HOTEL. V. it. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR BLOOMSBtJSO, PA. OPPOSITE OOUKT noUSB. Largo and convenient simplo rooms. Ilath rooms hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences s?nd six cents for postage, and re ceive free, a coatly box of goods which .will hi'lp you to moro money light away than anvthliiL-cKolu this world. All, ot cither hex, succeed trom tlrat hour. Tho broad road to fortune opens beforo tho workeru absolutely feuro. At onco .iddre&s, Thue Co., Au- yAINWIUOIIT & CO., 1 VHO r.ESALE aii 0 o7"'. I'HILADGLI'IIIA rKAS.SVKUI'tJ.COKKKB, KUOAIt, MOLASSLS kick, si'icua. bic mi aobA . fie. , ie . N. s. corner second aud Arch eirenta. swordcrs will rcceHo prompt attcntln TRADE MARK TUB tlKKAT UNO-TRADE MARK i.ihh itMiKiir. in . unfailing euro for at? nrs, hpcrmator- M)$&B vIhp.1. Irnnntpnnv. vi anil nil lilica-ici IBtt?. that follow ns u tfv K-auenco of Seir- ftiia. AbUbO as loss or Miinnr-. Ilnlvci.. BEFORE TAMHa.snl hassltude.AFTlR TAKItlfl. l'aln ln tho Hack, Dlmnnsq otNUlun, 1'ieiiiaturu old Ago, and many other diseases that led to Insa nity or Consumption and a Prematura Uruve. Iikwaiik ot adverttiemonis to refund money, when druggists from whom tho medlcluo H bought da not reumi, but refer you to tho manufactur ers, and tho requirements are tuch that they are Mdom, Um r, compiled with, seo their writ ten guaranuio. A trial ot ono blnglo pacUngu or Oray's Speelilo will convince tho must bkcptlual or Its real mcilts. (in account ot counterfeits, wo havo adopted tho Yellow Wrapper ; I ho only genuine. Ifl-'ull particulars in our pamphlet, which wo dcslrotosendfroobymallto every ono. ttfTlo tspcclllo Aledlelno Is sold by all druggists at ft Eer p.u kogo or ti packaes for fi, or w 111 bo sent treo y mall on the receipt nt tho money, by nddiehslng Till: tlUAY .MIUIIClNi; CO., Ilulfalo, N. , Hold ln Iiloomsburg by nil di uggUts. Nov ll-lv AtlENTS WANTEI)-I'or the lives ot Bluiuo & Clcvoluml & Logan, I londricks. In 1 vol by T, W, 'Knox, in U ol by Hon A llarumn. mo ww ami CMaiie.il. i:ach vol., ron pn- ki, ll. .w. 11 pel i-t-ut to Audits. OiltlltyVec. Aiiinesa llAltnoitu lord, Conn. I'lniMsllI.NU uu., nan iii iii ii in nun i BUMP, EXTRA Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. 5. STAI Now York, tlCtfl w SUnSCKIHK KOU TIIH COI.UiMHIAN, SI .10 A YHAH. STAFFORD'S ' S95 For the Celelnnted Cliiekering, Ivors & l'onil, ami Voseifc Son I'innos. World-re nowned Estey Ortr.ins, Violins, Accordoons nnd Sheet Jlusie. Celelirntcd White. New High Ann Davis, New Home, ltoynl St. John, nnd Light Ktinninu Domestic t-ewing JIucliiiics. Needle.", oil nnd aUiirhmcnts for nil milked of Sewing Machines. BLQOMSBURIt planing mill :o. Tho underalgned having put his Planing Mil on Itallroad street, tn Ursr-ciass condition, Is pre pi.red to do all kinds or work In hla lino. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. turuir.hod at reasonable prices. All lumber used la well aeasoncd and none but skilled workmen aro employed. ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS turnlshed on application. PlanH nnd upcctnca tiona prepared by an experienced draughuman IIAULES HRIIG, IlIoouiHburg, I'll The Scieiicoof Life. Only 1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. KNOW THYSELF. H Great Medical Work on Manhood. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debil ity, l'rematuro Ueclino InMan. Errors ot Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indlicro tlon of excesses. A book for ever' man, young, middle-aged and old. It contains las prescriptions ror nil acute nndchronlo diseases, each ono of which ls'tu aluable. bo touuil by the Author, whoso experience ror 33 years Is such as probably nover beforo fell to tho lot ol any physician, aoi) pages, bound In beautiful French muslin, einbohsed covers, lull gilt, guaranteed to bo n liner work ln every sense mechanical, literary and professional than auy other work Bold In miscount ry forts.w, or tho money will bo refunded ln every Instance, l'rlco onlytl.oo by mail post-paid. Illustratlvo samplo a cents. Send now. Gold medal awarded tho uulhor by tho National Medical Association, to tho olllecrsof which lie refers. Thobclcncoot Ufa should Iwiead by tho young tor Instruction, and by thu mulcted lor roller. It will bcncilt all liomion Utiuxt, There Is no member or society to whom Tho Science ot l.llo w Ul not bo useful, whether youl h, parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman. .tr- IJOIUlUt. Address tho I'eabody Medical Instltuto, or Dr W. 11. l'arkcr, ro. 1 Uuinnch Mtrect, lioston, .Mass., who may bo consuliedon all diseases reiiulrlng hklll and cxpeilence. Chronlu and otistlnato illseas es and that have banicd the i i.i t i skill ot another phj&lel.itM a sik) iilljA Ij tlalty, Mich treated successful fit r i uiini 'l.'ly without an lustnncoot l.l'l, JL kIjljl;rall ure. Mention this paper. ScplliMw d The most nonulnr resort on the susmiehanna Itlverls tho Wapwal iwallopen Valley lopon, Luicruo Co., l'a. noiei, wupwui- 5, t mm, Piojiitte, This house has been tnorougnly renovated and la lltled up with every conveniences tor Ira. velers, touitsts, hunting and llshlngpai ties. It Is dellglurully hltuauil in thu midst eta beautiful section of rler and mountain scenery In closo proximity to iho famous Council C5 nnd i-peelal Inducements nro orrcred to nil who desire recieallon combined wlthllrst class ac eoinmndatlons. Tho bar supplied only with tho choicest wines nnd liquors, excellent stable ac commodntlous, boats to hliuc. fIo ExTOfTIOfJTE JE, API 11 85-CI0 Energeilc, reliable men V V tlruw Vines, hhrubs, Uo ' ' and exiicnses nald. Fi "u ruin, trees, Hoses, etc. Salary given to InexiK'ilenrcd men can soon lciun the uu iiisiriiciiums uiisiiiess. Au.ueis.i. i, i.Kt iAitr:, jsriguton. N (1 mile east ot Itoehestcr, N. V,) ;aweek at homo, ia.no out nt rive. i'ay an. isolutoly suro. Norlk, Capital not reiiulied, llleudcr, ltjot want business nt which per sons ot either sex, soung or old. can make great pay nil the tlmo (hoy vroik, with ubsoluto teituluty. wrttotor paitfeulaiu to II, IUuktt Co., I'oilland, Mnlue. Deo 21 ly mwm mi Pennsylvania Railroad. Wh Philaclolpliia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ml rmi TABLE. Iii emct May lath. iwi. Trains leave sun. bury. liASTWAItl), I.. 15 a. m.. sou Miuro JUnress (daily exeetit. Suulaj), for Ilnrrlsburg and liitermeillatestatlona, arriving at MdlndrlphlnJi.lSp. in.; New York, (i.i'O ii. in. ; lUltliiinie, fi.ld p. m. ; Washington o.'.'Op. :u., conutctlngnt riiflndclplila ror all Ma Miuro poims. iiuougu passenger coacn to l'btliidclphla. aiwp. ra. Day express (dally), ror Ilarrlsburg and Interiiiedliitustnllous.aiTlvIiigiit riilladclnlila T.r p. in. ; ev; York, mcu p. m. ; lialllnioio ..sop. in. : wainigton, sm). m. rat lor ca through to Philadelphia nnd piiscngcr coacho through tol'hlladelplilannd llaltlieoie. S.'JO p. in, Wllllamsport Accomlnddatlon (dally ror llarrtsburg nnd nil lliteimedlite nations, nnlv lug fit I'lilUdulplilaa e5 a. in. ; New York ii.ll) n. in. bleeping our uecoiuinodntloiis can bo becuit-d nt llnulsburgfor I'lillrtilelphlaundNew York. On Sun days a through bleepfng cur will bo run; on this train lrom Wllllanwp't to l'lillodi'lphla. Philadelphia passengers can remain insicepcruuLiisLiiiucu until a. in. 2.30a. in. 1M8 Mall (dally except Monday) lor llarilsburg end Intermediate stnllons, arriving at l'hlladelphla 7.W a. iu. NewYoik, ll.eo a. in. ; Iialllinoi'u 7.S0 n. in. ; Washington, H.r,u iu in. Through lullmnn steeping curs ni-u runun this train to rldladelplila, llalllmoiv nml Wushlng ton, nnd through passenger coaches to I'lilladel plda and Daltlmoie. WKSTWAItU. Man. in. Erlo Mall (dally except Sunday), fot Ei lo and all lntcrinedlato stations with through Pullman lMlaco car nnd through passenger coaches to Eric, and through rullmnu p.iiucu cars to Uullalo via Emporium, un Sundays this train runs to Iieuovo, with Pullman l'alaco car to V.'llllainsport and passenger coaches to Ucnovo. I'or Cunaud.ilgua ami lnttimedluta sUUlons. ltochcster, llurralonnd Niagara I-'ulls, (dally except bundajs) with through l'ulhnau l'jlaco car and pasbcnger coaches to iloUiesler. lo.ir New s Express (dally except Sunday) for lock llaten and lntcrinedlato stations, uubuu das this train runs only lo WllUamspoit. 1.1U p. in. Niagara Expiets (dally except Sun day) for Kano nud lntinncdlnte stations with through passenger coaches lo Knne. For Ciinnii dalgu.i and pilnclpal tutci mediate station ltocncster, liuffolo and Niagara Falls wlti thiouglipjhscngei coaches to l.ochester und Par lor car to Watklus. B.2B p. m. l-'ast Uno (dnlly,cxccpt Sunday)for Ite novo nnd Intel mediate stations, und Kluilm, Wat Kins nnd Intermediate bt talons, with thiough pas bcnger coaches to iieuovo and Watklns. TllltOUOII TltAINS l-'OH SUNUU11Y FItOM Till! EAST AND SOUTH. Nows Exprtas leaves l'hlladelphla 1.30 n. tn. : llarilsburg, S.uin. in. dully, nrrUlng at bunbury lU.lfi. Niagara l'.xpiessleav( l'hlladelphla, 7. ill a. in. ; llaltlmoro 7.:J0 u. m. idally exci'pibumla) nrrlMng at bunbury, 1. ID p. in., with thiough lailor car Iioni 1'JiiladelphlA and thiough passenger coaches frem l'hlladel phla und lialthuoie. Fust I.hiole.nes New YoikS.K) a. in. : I hlladel plda,11.llia. in. ; WosUlnglon, si.io u. in, ; Ualll more, 10.&H n. m., (dally except fcuiuiay) arriving u bunbuiy, v.Dp.ni., with thiough patsengcr coaches limn l'hlladelphla nnd lialumoie. Erie Mall leaves New Yoik S.uip. in. ; Philadel phia, 11. -n p. in. ; Washington, HMO p. in. ; Haiti mure, n.si. p. in., (dally) nirlvlngat sunbury s.l a. in., with thiough Pullman Wecilng cars lrom Philadelphia, W usldngton and liiililmoioiind inp-iuuii p;i!::.'-iii,-er eoacnes iroui i'niuucipiiia. blcepcr Horn Washington runs dally except Sun day. MIINH1IUY, HAZI.I'.TON kV WJI.KIJSItAltlti: KAll.IttlAI) AM) NOltTII AMI WJT IlltANC'II RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkesbaire Moll leaves bunbury ln.aon. m., anlving nt Iiloom Ferry 11.S7 u. in. , llkes-burro 12.80 p. in. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.i!0 p. m., airlvlng at llloonil'eiry U.S0p. in., MllUcs-bai 10 8.01 p. in. Sunbury Mall leaves lllcesbanoiaao a. ui. anlv ing at Illwiiii Foirj- l-iui p. in., nuubury P.'.M p. in. Express West h avea NVUkcs-bano MM p. In., riving at IJloom retry l.isp.w., bunbuiys.io in. C11AS. IX raw, ,1. It. WOOD, lieu. Mnuogcr. oen. 1'iL'bcnger Agent HILADKLPHAani) KKAlHNd KUAl) AKEAJSOEMENT OF I'AtffaENOl'Jt TliAINS. May 10 181 tiumiilzavx ncrasris kollowc(31'niiat KC31'TlrD. For New Yorkjl'hllaaUphlu.ltoadlug.l'ottBVIil Tnrano.ua, ic, 11,50 a, tn, For Catowlsss, 11, W a. in. e.13 and lu.M p. m, For '.VU'.lurrupoit,,5i 11,13 a. m, and 4,oo p, m For Levvlsburg aud Sunbury, I oc p. m. tbainsfok nnriKT LKtv as joi.lowb, (husuav SSCBPTSD.) teavo Now Tort, via. Tamag.ua u.iio n. iu. and via. Bound Brook Itouto T,43 a. in. Leave 1'hUadelphla, 9, w a, m. Iavo Iteadlng, ll.ts a. in., J'oiuvillu, xH v. u. andTamno.ua, l,ss p. m. Leave CAtawlisa, C,W ll.lCa. rn. nnd -1,00 p. in. Leave WllllamBport,0,45a.m,4.Cfip. m. anuc.10 p. tn Leave Sunbury t.iy p. m. " Lowlsbuig4.4Hp. ui. I'asaengora to and from I'hlla telplila go throuh without change ot ears. J. K. WOOTTEN, c. u. HANCOCK, UencralMam-gm. Ooneral I'auongcr and Tlekot Agent. Jan.lu, issi-tf. JQELAWAHB, LACKAWANNA ANJ WESTEltN ItAlLItOAD. DLOOMS13U1JG DIVISION. N011TII, STATIONS, bOUTlt. p.m. i w h rt 8 is H 40 B S-l S 8 W 8 IT ti U 8 l 8 (IS 8 til 7 I'l 7 81 7 to T 11 7 SU 7 18 7 It 7 05 U M U M Ii W 6 ti 0 M B SI) v a U OS o no 5 SI 5 40 p.Ul. p.m. 1 'M 1 M 1 -M 1 13 l m l ) VI M 1-' 51 V4 48 ll! 41 IV! 41 IV S'.l 111 S5 U SO ll! t'll Itf 111 11! 08 11 Ml 11 SU 11 4.1 11 Sll 11 1 11 -M 11 !.':! 11 17 11 VI 11 OS 10 S3 10 17 10 I'l 10 HI 11.111 a.m. y vs 'j in ....bcrnntoii.... liellevue. . ...Tnylorvltlo... .. liekiiwanna,, l'ltlston ..West l'itlbton. ....Wj om ing.... . . ..Mnltby.. .. a.m. a.m. p S Ml V 111 S S 5S U IS l! c tn j so ' 0 Oil 0 67 V! U 17 IU Ul 1! C SI 10 Oil S !!8 10 11 !! ll :i 111 17 S u l u OS 8 r.u 8 .) 8 IS 8 8 Ul 8 US ncnneii ....Kingston .. Kingston . I'ljinouih .lime ...,1'lymouth.... ....Avondalu. . ....Nauticoke... Iluulock's tieck ..bhlekshlnny.. . lllck's Ferry.. 0 3.1 11) M y 8.Vi S 0. (i to 10 S IS 10 i: .Ml 111 as IS S 8 !!5 8 SI S IJ. 8 III 'i a 11 SS 10 .t'l 3 7 1)0 10 37 7 05 10 41 8 7 ll! 10 48 :l 7 it 10 til a 7 47 ii iu a J S3 it It 4 8 00 11 '. 4 8 00 11 Ul) 1 8 10 11 S'J 1 8 14 11 41! 1 7 Si. 7 ir j n 7 ,11 ..neianiiavcn.. 7 87 1 ..nervi lek .... ltrlni f'n.pl 7 ffil 7 111 7 11 ..Willow (irovci. ...Lima Itklgo. . . 7 10 7 b SI 0 31 ii SU U35 Ii U a.m. j.spy Iiloomsburg... . llllm.rt 8 SI 11 48 4 8 i!8 11 S3 1 8 81 11 57 I 8 an in ns t iCalawiu lii'ldge .jiauviuc. ... .thulasky.... I Sundi-mi 8 55 ll! IU 5 a oj li! i un id !8 ft Nuithuiiibciliiiid 3V! b 0 10 ll! SO ft iii.iii. p.ni. p. W. 1'. llALBTF.AD. bunt Superintendent's ouice, scranton, Feb. 1st 1SH3. JIWmMlMf JAMKS URILIA', 'J'onpovial Artist, ii'f'Wm 95 h,lm 'nd undor UXCUANtlB a vhti,Ji !,,,'!M aa usual " FIItST-CLAbS UAIa11 1'.k1 ' P." ro3Pectfully solicits the puronagn crhlsoldcustomeraand or tbo puntlo generally. JulyUio-tt P EMBODY HOTEL 1'IIILADEM'IIIA. .I''i.'.-, Y?,n.'K,?.r. fletnut, ono fcqunro fcouth ot L',1U.?1C,L1 "il 1!"lci,i '"'H wiunrii iium Walnut 5.l.'..UlA'al.r,u "fa m flio very business centre or the city. On tlioAinrrle.nl und European plans, flood liewiy furnished "'J XKt m' ltt'"u,lll'"ll, al'11 W. Piiyne, M. Ii., uov ao-i y owner it Froprl-tor. Wtriod cunvan-rs Incvciy cotnily in this (VlilCll btale to tnkoiudtrs ror Mnaery tlock. tiienOu mnl ohuiiln tmiilcituienl- ill :(! V,'A;i'.B. Experleiico In Iho busi ness not rciiuinil. Nursuleii widely and ravor ubly known. Fur terms address Th3 0. L. Van Dusen Nursery ICo., (IKMlVt, S, Y. Van DiiKcnNui-seiles establUUcd lfi, Also btock at wholesale. ApilU-lSteow r