THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCEAT, BLOOMSBtjKt?,' COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. lann Notes. During 1883 over GOO cows wcro tested Unit produced over fourteen pounds of butter each per week. Now York orolmrdists, whoso trees woro aphides, havo found tobneco wn ter tho best remedy. A quart of oatmeal In a pall of wa. ter will freshen a horso after hard dri ving mid prcparo his stomach for moro solid food. It is said that horso nettles may bo destroyed by pouring kerosene on tho stalks and letting it run down Into tho roots. Tlo Florida Dhpatch describes a Tinloy peach as measuring thirteen inches in circumfcrcnco and weighing twenty ounces. An Orango county, N. Y., farmer koeps peafowls to destroy potato bee tles, claiming that they aro very ser viceable lu that respect. Any field that will produce clover may bo gradually restored to fertility if such crops aro grown and turned un der, especially if rotation bo observ ed. It is said by somo that tho only suro romcdy for tho orango colored rust which is so destructive on raspberry canes is to root up tho plants and bum them. "When milking a cow, if tho Hies aro troublesome, it will bo found of valua bio assistauco to cover tho cow with a blanket or sheet of muslin beforo be ginning operations. Thoro is a saying among stockmen that has coma to bo accepted as true, that tho older and larger an animal be comes the moro food it requires to make a pound of growth. W. C. Barry says that half-tender roses may bo easily and safely kept through winter by heeling them in and then covering to n sufficient depth with dead leaves and evergreen boughs. An oxchango says that a Kansas farmer who had nino head of sheep put tho money that came to him from tho salo of tho mutton and wool into moro sheep. In nino years ho had 1700 sheep, worth 5000. Most kinds of timber will answer for fenco posts if tho lower end bo boil ed for a few minutes in tar, and tho coated part sprinkled with wood ashe3 or lime. Thus prepared they will last a good many years in any kind of soil. Remember that a bran mash onco or twico a week will bo greatly relished by your horses and will do them much pood, says tho National Stockman. It is cheap, easily prepared, and should bo used frequently in overy stable. Salt will prevent manure from burn ing. German kanite is cheaper and would add moro valuo to tho manure. It is said to contain 33 per cent, salt and 25 per cent, potash. Layers of earth, mold or clay, will check fermen tation and prevent fire-fanging or burn ing. Soot is one of tho most valuablo of fertilizers, and should be carefully sav ed. That from coal is superior to that from wood. It is rich in nitrogen, and benefits all crops to which it may be applied, as well as being an excellent remedy against tho attacks of many kind of insects. Roup in fowls is said to bo a name for many diseases arising from colds. A now remedy, which is said to bo very effective, is to givo tho sick fowl a pill composed of two grains of bromide of potassium, ono grain of camphor, ono grain of rod pepper, and two grains of assafoedita. When a horso has a good appetito and eats well it is a good indication of health and capacity to undergo hard labor. For such horses nothing can bo gained by attempting to improve tnem with condition powders or stim ulants. A good feeder can, in nearly ll 1 l! 3 mi cusub, uu ruueu upon. Wheat or other cereals that arc sown in tho fall havo tho advantage over tho sarao or othor kinds sown in tho spring, of forming much longer roots, lho natural result is that, with longer roots, tho plants havo moro food at their disposal, and can withstand tho effects of drought better. In tho largo peach orchards in Cana da no cultivation is permitted after the middle of July, but m the fall tbo land is lightly plowed with tho fuirows to ward the rows, so as to shed tho water which might otherwise accumulate about the roots and freeze. Ashes and barnyard mauuro arc tho fertilizers used. Tho valuo of ensilago as food for snecp is said to bo equal to grain m many respects. According to Dr. Bai ley, of Massachusetts, with ensilago mutton could bo produced for nothing if wool was worth 30 conts per pound. Ensilago enables tho ilockmastcr to gratify the appetite of tho sheep with a variety of food, as a variety of grasses may do preserved in mo boh. A writer in tho Now York Tribune savs that bnttermilk in oxcellent for lidding sheep of ticks. It is applied by pouring it iroely along tho back until H runs down tho sides. Tho addition of a gill of kerosrno to each gallon of milk, however, forms an emulsion which is much moro effective, while tho milk dilutes tho kerosene so as to render it completely harmless to the skin. The Old Tolks. Do tho young people ever think that thoy will bo old; that thoy will soon feel that tho grasshopper is a burden and fear is in tlm way T Unly a few short years ago that need man and fee bio woman wero young, strong aud lull ot mo : tueir loving Hearts woro gusli ing with tenderness and caro for tho little ones who now stand in their pla ces, do not jostlo that aged couple out of your pathway, but rather lift them with tender caro over tho rough, declining road. 1 on may have for gotten how carefully thoy kept your tender feot from stumbling, and with what caio thoy watched your advanc ing steps. JJut thoy have not lorgot ton, and tho timo will como when you will bo forcibly reminded of it, by tho love you havo for your own little ones. Will they hand you tho samo bitter cup to dr'uk that you put out for that aged father and stricken mother f Vor ily "with what moasuro yo mote, it shall bo measured to you again." Think of tho anxious days and nights your mother has watched by your sick bed reraomembor her loving caro i her patience and long suffering witli your fretfi 'ness, and then let tho blush of shamo dyo your brow, that you should bo impatient or unkind to her i ow that sho is old. Old folks aro such u trial 1 Yes, thoy know it i they feel it 1 a.id so will bo such a trial to your children lu tho days that will surely como ; ay, and you will remem bor too 1 ODD ITEMS. There aro 2750 languages or dialects spoken on this globe. Uum Is mado from sweet potatoes in Louisiana. Sovon barrels of potatoes yield a barrel ot rum. A negro whose ago was stated at lia years voted nt tno recent election in Abbeville, Aln. A Virginia lady, 09 years of age, at tributes her longovlty to tho uso of strong coffee, of which sho drinks a dozen cups daily. Thofirsttame cattlo wcro brought to America by Columbus lu 1193. Thoy wcro first Impotted into Virginia in 1C07, and into Massachusetts in 1C2. Alcoiiol was known to Raymond Lully in tho thirteenth contury, nnd was manufactured in Fr.tuco early in the fourteenth. Ono company has iu vested recently in 311,000 norcs of land in Toxas, nn other In 1,300,000 of bottomland in Mississippi, another in 2,000,000 acres in Florida. These nro but repeti tions of what lias been going on for several years and promises to bo n ser ious evil. A delicious sauco is made of ono egg beaten with one cup of sugar. This may bo dono sometime boforo dinner ; when it is timo to serve tho sauce, pour over tho sugar and egg half a cupful of boiling water : flavor with lemon or rose. Spiced bcel, which is delicious when cold and sliced thin, is easily prepared. Chooso a piece with less fat than jou wish to havo in n toast ; boil this until tender in water in which you havo put salt, pepper, celery seed and clover : the amount to depend on your taste. A candlo arranged so ns to burn nt a uniform rate, and affixed to dolioato balances, shows no chango in tho rate of consumption of wax when burned in the full blaze of tho sun or iu tho shade. Precisely tho Bamo number of grins of tho solid material aro chang ed in nnd out of sunlight in a given time. Tho sun nover sets on tho British Empire, nor does it on our Republic. It shines on Alaska when not shining on other of our possessions. Wo havo avalanches of snow in Colorado and Utah, howling blizzards in Montana and Dakota, fruit trees in bloom in Toxas, strawberries in Florida, snow drops in Massachusetts aud wheat kneo high in California. Owls. Owls wero never an epecmian feast, but Southey once had an owl roasted for dinner, for himself and Mr. aud Mrs. Wordsworth ) I givo tho sequel in his own words : "Wo agreed there could bo no pro text for making owls gamo and killing them as delicacies : but if ever you oat one, above all means try it boiled, with onion sauce." An omelet mado of owl's eggs is said to be a good cure for drunken ness. At ono timo tho workmen on the Washington Monument were a good deal annoyed to find that a plumb lino that reached from tho top to tho bot tom of the shaft was frequently med dled with. At last it was found that an owl had taken up its abodo in a part of tho shaft that afforded a shelter and in passing in and out it had dis turbed tho line. An owl was once beguiled into a Georgia conference meeting, intent in securing a rat which had run into tho room to escape so persistent an enemy. Dazed by the light ho sailed around a few times and alighted upon tho bald head of an old man who sat directly in front of the speaker. It is hardly necessary to say what was tho next movo ; but tho presence of tho owl may have called to the preacher's mind the presenco of Isaiah, who when ho foretold tho desolation of Babylon, de clared that tho houso should bo full of doleful creatures, and that owls should dwell there. An owl onco seriously disturbed tho mourners at , funeral at Beechwood, Ontario. With tender caro they had placed tho remains in a tomb, and wero turning away sorrowing, when thoy heard a moan that seemed to como Ironi tho cothn. Hurriedly tbey broko tho casket open, only to find all quiet within, and then it was discovered that tho noise they had heard carao from owls at the far end of tho vault. Dodsloy thought it worth his whilo to writo an ode on the death ot an owl, and Broomfield mado tho bird tho subject of his muse. Many persons be lievo that an owl will keep his eyes so intently fixed on a person walking around him as to wring his own ueck off, and it was not until some quick oyed observer discovered that whon tho owl had turned h'w head half round, ho whisked it back through tho wholo circlo with tho rapidity of lightning, and faced again the person who was experimenting on him. 1'roviilenca Journal. Tho following "points'' aro derived from tho experience of an English lady of good social position, but limited msaus, who for several years has been taking "clients" in need of husbands to watering-places during tho season. In ten years sho scoies twentv-lhrco suc cesses and nino failures, this fisher of men. It appears that dark girls go off tho best in Sniiiicr and Autumn, nnd blondes at Midsummer; that tho mar ket is apt to bo dull tho beginning of lho season, and to grow brisk towards its close; that very oung, fair men liko brunettes the best, but veer slowly toward their lighter Bisters as tho fair men grow oldor, and tho converso is as true of very young dark men'; that brunettes almost invariably prefer fair men, irrespective of age, and that tho predilection of blondes is commonly an opposite one, that blonde girls work off very ill in raw, coldish weather; that to couplo a fair nnd a dark girl in walk ing, driving, etc., is generally, but not always good polioy, sinco tho intended victim sometimes falls in lovo with each succession, tnd ends by taking neither; and, finally, that while moun tains and lakes provo lively incentives to flirtation at earlier poriods, tho sea side was decidedly stronger in tho way of landing tho fish as tho leaves tutu and tho days grow shorter. Maturity of stock has been hastened by good breeding. That is a pig or a ehcop which matured at three years, or a steer whloh was ready for slaughter at five years formerly, is now ready for tho butcher nt less than half theso ages. Pigs aro said to bo ready for pork at nino months, wethers for mutton at twenty months and a steer at two years, though it is feared that theso claims nro greater than may bo justly allowed. A twelve year-old gnl iu Nevada, herself an oxpert shot, has opened a shooting gallery. Tho Penalty for Marrying Minors. Under tho laws of Pennsylvania a marrlago between minors is valid. If celebrated, however, without tho pub lication of tho banns ono month in ml vnnco or without tho consent of tho parents or guardians of tho minors so many lug, tho minister or magistrate officiating is subject to a fiuo of fifty pounds, colonial mouoy, amounting to 8138.33 of United States money. Tho fact that tho preacher or magistrate may havo boon deceived as to tho ago of tho contracting parties is no dofeneo. This act, approved Fcbiuary H, 1729, was supposed to havo been modified by nn act approved Juno 2, 1871, so that persons solemnizing mnrriages of this kind were released from responsi bility unless thoy wero fully nwnro that tho parties were minors. A decision of tho Supreme Court of tho State, recently handed down at Pittsburg, holds that tho old colonial law is still iu force. Tho caso was taken up from the Franklin Cpunty Court, tho couplo who wero married contrary to law residing in that county. Thoy woro respectively scvonteon nnd sixtcon years of ngc. Tho mother of ho groom was alive, as wcro both parents of tho bride,nono of whom had consent ed to or wcro awaro of tho projected, marriage It was proven nt the trial that the preacher had been deliberately de ceived by lho eloping couplo nnd tho dofenso was based upon tboact ot lad, which was supposed to relooso tho par ties celebrating tho maningo where the celebration did not take place in wilful violation of tho original law. Both tho lower Conit and Supremo Court held that tho minister was responsible and subject to tho fine. This decision should bo homo in mind by every minister and magistrate in tho State. The practicn of marry ing everybody applying has becoino far too prevalent and not a few of tho divorco cases in our courts aro directly traceable to theso hasty unions between porsons who should nover havo been allowed to marrv. It mav seem a hardship to hold theso persons respon sible when they havo been deceived ; but as they aro not compelled to marry anyuoay, iney can ins'si, as a manor of self-protection, on indubitnblo proofs of tho right of tho parties to marry who present themselves as candidates for matrimony. 'Times. Hot Cuoss Buns. Into ono and a half pounds well - dried flour rub four ounces moist sugar s warm a quarter of a pint of milk, not hot enough to scald the j cast; raako a holo in the middlo of tbo flour, and put in a quarter ot a tcacupiiu ot good thick yeast that is not too bitter, or it will tasto in the buns; pour on it your warm milk and mix about ono third or nearly one-half of tho flour with it, leaving tho rest unmixed around tho sides of the pan. Set in n warm place to rlso for three-quarteis of an hour or an hour. When it has well-risen, melt a quarter of a pound of butter and mix it with some milk ; let it be on the firo until it is warm, then mix it with the rest of tho sugar and flour into a dough. When mixed itshould be rather Bofter than broad dough. Put to riso for a quarter of an hour and then mould it into round balls, cut a cross on them, put them on buttered iron plates, and then into a warm place, to rise or prove ; when well-risen, bako them in a hot oven. If you wish to havo currants or carraway seeds and spice in them, mix in cither of these when you add tho butter and milk. the spices to bo used aro equal quan tities of ground ginger, allspice, cori ander and caraway seeds mixed to gether; put in ns much of this as you tuink sulncicnt. The Imperial Government of China has como to a decision of great impor tance that, namely, of sanctioning in principle tho introduction of rail ways into tno country. Tho Empress calls upon tho great functionaries of Statu to submit plans for tho construc tion and management of strategical and commercial lines. Proposals were accordingly mado by tho Viceroy Li Hung Chang and other representatives of the progressive school, to be carried out on the conclusion of a definite trea ty with France. Li Hung Chang is now convinced by expericuco that tho publ'io work requiring organization nnd financial accuraov can bo undertaken by tho Chinese thcmselvis. Conse quently, tho railways must bo construc ted and managed by skilled ioreimiers. But tho Government has a natural dread of tho inroads of foreigners, and is unwilling to assign them rights over tho soil of China. There, will, there fore, bo a strong disinclination to grant concessions, and tho railway problem will probably bo solved by tho Gov ernment itself assuming tho responsi bility of making State lines. Jas. II. Mercor will refund tins nro.n paid if Acker's Blood Elixir does not renevo any stein or blood disorder. A now, but thoroughly tested discovery. I always thought Jano would do well said Mrs. Jookahoad, as sho laid tho letter sho had been reading on her lap. and wiped her spectacles with a corner of her apron. Sho said sho would never marrv a poor man, and sho has kept her word Indeed, said Mrs. Noarnoighbor she has mado a good match then? Sho has that. Her last words to mo when sho left homo to visit her aunt in Chicago wero : Mother, tho raau I marry must havo wealth, or be in a po sition to accumulate it rapidly. I well remember tho words. Sho bus married a wealthy man. then? Ho is not exactly wealthy yet, ho is making a fortune rapidly. What is ho a banker, or a broker or what! Ho is the porter of a Pullman car. Jas. II. Mercer Mates that indicec- tion prepares overy ono for discase,but- guarantees Acker s Uyspopsia Tablets to euro nil tonus ot indigestion. DISAPPEARANCE 01" I. Ill: BUFFALO. It was only in 1870 that a writer in JIarper's Magazine laughed at tho fears of the Indians that tho buffalo would soon bo exterminated and de clared such fears to be groundless. To day, less than fifteen years from that date, the buitaio lias practically disap pcared from this country, and a few small herds, ono on tho Pecos River iu Toxas, and two or threo in the oxtremo North, aro all that remain of tho mil lions of a dcoado ago. Even these nro surrounded by an army of butchers who slaughter them ns ruthlessly as though thoy wero vermin and their speedy destruction was imperatively de manded. 'Harper's Weekly, Jas. II, Mercer distinctly states that Ackei's English Remedy has and does euro contracted consumption. Ask for circular. An entirely new medicine, guaranteed. VltnlUllCHtlotlHt I tt Auk the most eminent physeian Of nny school, what Is tho licit thing In lho world for quieting mm allaying nil ir ritation of tho nerves and curing nil forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, ciiiKiiiKo reiresiung sleep niwnys And tlicy will tell you unhesitatingly " Seme J 'arm of ltoptl tt" CHAPTER I. Ask nny or nil of the moat eminent phy sicians i "What U the best nnd only remedy thnt can ho relied on to cure nil tftsenscs of the kidneys nuil urlnnry organs ; such ns lirlelit'a disease, dinlictcs, retention or In nullity to retain urine, nnd nil tlio diseases nnd nllmcnts peculiar to women" "And tlicy will tell you explicitly nnd emphatically "liuth it" Ask tho samo physicians "What is tlio most reliable nnd surest euro for nil liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation, Indigestion, biliousness, mal aria, fovcr, nguo, &c," nud tlicy will tell you i Mandrake t or Dandelioa till" Hence, when theso remedies nro combined wl li otliera equally valuable. And compounded Into Hon miters, such n won derful find mysterious curatlvo pow r Is develop cd, which Is mi varied In Us operations Hint no d'sonso or III health can possibly exist or resist IW power, and yet It Is Harmless ro the most frail woman, weakest In valid or emnllrst child to use. CUAlTKIt IL "ratlcnts "Almost dead or nonrly dylnj" For years, nnd given up by physicians of Wright's nnd other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs, called consump tion, havo been cured. Women gone nearly erasy 1 1 1 1 1 Prom ntrouv of neural da. nervousness, wakefulness, nnd various disenscs pccullnr to women. reonlo drawn out of Kliano from excrudat ng pants of rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic. or suffering from scrofula, Erys'nolas 1 salt rheum, blood potionlng, dyspepsia, Indiges tion, and In fact almost nil diseases frail .aiur8 nneir to Havo been cured bv Hon Hitters, nroof of which Canbofoundlnoerynlghborhood In tho known world. - tfjfono Rcnulno without a bunch of green Hons on tho whlto label. Shun all tho vile, pol- wnous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops- In thtir name. QENERAL, ELECTION IUIUULiAjUATIUN. I. JOHN MnilKKi. uum Sheriff of Co- lumbla county, Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, do hereby mnke known and proclaim to tho quail lied electors ot Columbia county that a general election will bo held on Tuesday, November 4, 1884 being tho Tuesday next following tho first Mon day of said month) for tho purpose ot electing the several persons hereinafter named, to-wlt: Thirty nersons ft. doctors for President nnd Vlco lTesldent of tho United States from tho Stat of I'cnnsylvanlr. Ono person forCongrcssman-at-Lnrs.j. Ono Hereon for Coneress from tho lltli Conttre- clonal District. Two uersons for HeDrcsentatlvcs of I'ennsylro p'a. Ono nerson for Prothonotarr nnd Clerk of tho Courts of Columbia County. One nerson for lteelstcr and Recorder of Colum bia counts. ono person for Treasurer of Columbia county. Threo netsons for Commissioners of Columbia county. Threo neinoin for Auditors of Columbia couc ty. I flkn tiprphv maVft VnAnn nnd crlvn notlCAthat the places of holding tho aforesaid election In tho Bcvcrnl wards, boroughs, districts nnd townshlpi wiium tno county or uoiumoiu aro as iuuuho, vu; Beaver townshln. at tho nubile houso of Potter Smith. llenton townshln. at tho nubile nouse of Hiram Hess, In tho town of Denton. Kast Bloom, at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg. West llloom, at tho Court House, In Uloomsburg. Hast Derwlck. nt tho llttlo ofllco of Jackson Woodln In the borou&U ot llerwlck. West Berwick, nt tho onico of W. J. Knorr. In tho borough ot llcrwlcl . lloroutrh of Ccntralla. at tho nubile houso of Wil liam Puller. llrlarcrcck township, nt tho public school houso near Kvansvlllo. Catnwlssa townshln. at tho Inubllc houso ot W A. Yettcr. Centre township, attheschool houso noar Lafay ette t'reasys. North Convnsham District, at the school house near tho colliery ot John nderson Co. South Convm-ham District, at tho houso of Mrs Thomas Monroe. Klshlncci ptik townshln. nt tho school houso near C. 11. Whites. Franklin townshln. nr. Lhu Lawrence school house. Greenwood townshln. at tho houso of I. D. l'atton. Hemlock townshln. nt tho nubile house of Chi f . II. Dleltcrlch, in tho town of lluck Horn. .mcKson townsnip, at tno nouso ot jszemci i;oie. LocUht townshln. at the nubile houso ot Daniel Knorr, In Numedla. .Minim township, nt tho publlo houso of Aaron Hess, in tho to-vn of MllUlnvlUe. .MadLson tou -.shin, nt tha nubile school houso In JorHoytown. mi. 1'ieasaut townsnip, at tno Jimertowa bcuuui house. Montour townshln. nt tho nubile houso Of B. Laycock, ntltupcrt. Matn township, u. tho publlo houso ot Jeremiah K. Longeuberger. noarlmrcreck townshlD. nt tho houso of Samuel Miller. Oranrc townsb'n. at C lleciman's hotel lu Or- angovllle. Pino township, at tire Centre School House, Sugarloat townshln. nt tho houso of Ncrinan Colo. West Scott at tho publlo houso of V. C. Fred erlcl, In I.!?htsire. Kast 8cotu township, at tho publlo houso ot Jacob Miller, In Espy. At all elections hereafter held under tho laws of this Commonwealth, tbo election polls shall bo opened nt seven o'clock lu tho forenoon, and shall continue open without Interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock lu tho uveulug when tho polls will bo closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX. That everv nerson eiccntlncr Justices of the Peace and Aluermen. Nouirlu Public and Per sons In tho mllltln service ot tho Htato, who uuau noia or snail wituin two monius navo neiu any onice or appointment of protlt or trust under tbeUpiMid states, or of this Stoto, nnd city or corporntcd district, whother a commissioned olllcer or otherwise, u subordinate officer or agent who Is or i shall bo employed under tho legisla ture, jsxccuiivo or .luoiciory Department ui uus state, or ot any city or of any Incorporated dis trict, and also, that every mi'mber of Congress nnd of tho state Legislature, and ot the select or common couucU of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, are by law incapable ui uuiuing or exercising at uiu huiuu uiuu iuv ofllco or appointment ot Judge, inspector or clerk ot any election ot this Commonwealth, and tuat noiuxpocwr, juage or omit omcer oi buvu elec tion shall bu eligible to bo then voted for. meet at tho respective places appointed for holding tbo election In tho district to which thoy respectively belong, beforo seven o'clock In tho morning, and each of said Inspectors shall ap point ouo clerk, who shall bo a qualified voter of such district. The aunlined voters of tho several districts In iiiu iiiaueuiora nnu juuu ui iuu uiutuuua nuuu this county at all general, township borough and s)eclal elections, are nereby hereafter author ized and required to vote by tickets printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classlned us follows 1 Ono ticket shall embrace the nunics of all Judges ot Courts voted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary;" ono ticket shall embrace the names ot all tbo State officers votud tor and to bo labelled "State;" ono ticket shail embrace tho names of all county officers voted for, Including tho onico of Senator, und Memberu or Anwrnlilv. if voted for. una members ot congress, If voted for, aud bo label led "County ;" ouo ticket shall embrace tho names of all townMilp officers voted tor, and bo labelled "Township ;" ono ticket shall emoraco tho names ot all borough officers voted for, and bo labelled "Jlorouth." And each class shall bo deposited In separate uuuut. ixixes. juiin jiuuni, Sept tf bherlft. wanted for Tho Lives of nil the Presl dents ot the U. a Tho largest, hand somest nest oooic ever soiu tor less man twice our mice. The fastest belling book In Amcrlcr. imnienw proilts to agents. All Intelligent poople want It Anyone can become n uuccesiiui ageuu 'icruis ireo, mai.lktt jkmj& tu.. i-uriiuuu; .nuine. ikv ui-ir iuinct or WJUJV i: ItUSSKLL'S LADOll 8AVINO TOOLS MACHINERY. Head (jaurtcra for Iron, bleel.lloicshoeti Nulls u id Wagon .Makers' and Black smiths Sup illes. Israel Bltt:nbender, .Storo Warcrooms liti franklin Avo.,albO wureroo'Hi III Krank- hri Ivn iinfl (V.i- f tn i street. SOHANTON n lay 23. ly PA. F IRE INSU P VNOE. OHItlSTIAN P KNA1T, HLOOMHUUItU, PA, 1IOMK, Ol' N. Y. MKltCIIAN Trt'. or NKWAHK, N. J. CLINTON, N,S l'KOI'LKS' U. V. HKAUINU , l'A. Thtso old r ftwoR&TtoNg nro well seasoned by age and fihe t istiu nd havo never vet had a lot's settled by any court of law. Their assets aro all Invested In bono skcuhitiks nro liable tutliu hazard ot rum only, losses riioi irn.r nnd noutsTi.v adjusted and nam as soon as determined uy liikihtun r, KlU IT, srKCl! H. AOKNl'AKU ADJCdTKH ULOOHSBUBU, Thenconla ot OnlambU county should natron ze the ugeuc' r who loa.es if any are settled and iiuuujruiioui mnr uwn ciiiseits. MtOMlTN JSS33, iXJUITY, KAIH DKAU.NO, I If mi m WW Ill, C. SLOAH & BRO , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUDDIES, PHAETONS. SLEIQHS, PLATFORM WAOONS, AC. Flrt-cIoss work always on hand, REPAIRING KKA TL YDONK. Pricet reduced to wit the timet, WAKT'KD-J.arilcs nnd Gentlemen tn tako rlco light, pleasant work at their own homos (dis tances no object Ion). Work int by mall, utofs n day can bo quietly mado No canvasMng. Please address at onco, (Hobo M'f'g Co., Ilostoii, Mass., box 5.114. Oct. 10 I w r i A PIEPER BREECH - LOADING O U N.'4 forlholcMttaancr ever ouercu iu 1110 iiiiuc l or unit) by nil flrnt-claM Sun Dtnlcn. At Wholesale only by (sonJfor CnUlofiu) SCHOVERLINB, DALY & GALES, , 81 & 80 Chambers St., Now York. , Oct 10-4 w r AIIVKIITISKIIS I bend for our Select list ot local newspapers, Geo. p. Howell Co., lospruco bt., n. y, octierw r CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! 2, C Ml THE ARTIST m w a a m m AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who niwnys gives you the latest Btyles, and cuts your clothing to fit you. Having had tlio experience lor n number ol years in tho Tailoring Busi noss, hns learned what material will givo his customers the best satisfaction for wear and stylo and will try to plcaso all who givo him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OF ALL DESCKIPTION'S. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Mwnvs of tin! latest stvles. Cull nnd ex- umlno his stock beforo purchasing else where. ll Cornor Main & Market Sts. April SMjr tOr limn. nrrcn mwniKHi uitrin.iuw;g Lunsai An ucequaled Inrleoraat, Cures IDTrTSIE'IEIFSI.A., 1 Headache, Fever, Ague, Chills, DEBILITY & WEAKNESS, Nlco to take, true merit, unequaledfor TORPID., LIVER and Night Sweats, Nervouo Wonkness, Malar a. Leanne.is, Kexual Decline. 4l.fi) per tot.. 8 for?5.0O,nt Druggists, fc. S. Wells. Jorsev City. N. J.. U.B.A. Buchu-Paiba Remarkable Cures of Catarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation, Irritation of Kid neys and Bladder, Btono or Gravel Dis eases of tho Prostate (Hand, Dropsical Bwelllngs, Female Diseases. Incontin ence of Urine, all Diseases of the Genito urinary Organs In either sex. For Un- hnlthv ni ITnnfltnrnl nisChArpeil USO also "Chopin's Injection Fleur," each (1. nor Bli'liiMa, citner comrocwu ur hereditary taint, uso Chapln'a Constitu tion Bitter Byrup, $1.00 per bottle, and Chapln's KyphUItlol'iUs. $3.00; ondCna Tin's Byplillltlo Balw, Jl.00. 0 bottles feynip, i! of Wis, 1 fialvo, by Express on nwlnt nf SlO.ft). or at DruinriHts. K. tf Wells, Jersey City, N. J.. U. B. A. B. P. IIAITOIAH KirilKSENTS TUB FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American of Philadelphia, yrunklln, " " 1'ennsylvanla, " " York, of Pennsylvania, jianovcr, or n. v. Oueons, of London. North British, of lmdon. Office on Market Btroot, No, 6, Uloomsburg, UVb. , -I ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. OF CAST CR WROUGHT IRON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots . and Public Grounds. Tho following shows tho l'lcket flothtc, ono of the hovertil beautiful styles ot I'enco manufactured by tho underblL'iied. Vor Ilenutv nnd Durability thev nrrt nnfitlrnatta ed. bet up by experienced hands and warranted to litvu saiisiaciiou. Prices and specimens of'otlior tie signs Bent to nny address. Address ' BL00MSBDRG' PA. May i u RIIY j MEWS3, a pure, clean, wholesome tor tho working class. Send in cents for pOTttigo, and wo win mail )ou)rc, n royal valuable box of samnleirnod Hint will .nut few days than you over thought potslblo nt nny bislneiw. Capital not required. Wo will start yoi. Veil can work nil tho timo or In uparo timo only. Tho work is universally, adapted to both sexes, young and old. Yoti can easily earn from Meentsto isoery evening. That all who want may test tho business, wo make this unpnrolled orrcrt to all that am not well satlstlcd wo will send II to pay for the tro.t'Jlo of writing us. Full parti cular , dliwtloui, etc., sentfrec. fortunes will be made by thosa who giro their wholo time totho work, (ircat sticcesi absolutely suro Don'tdelay. start now. Address Hm-fON co,, Portland, Mnbic. Dec SM Vnll In thn WAV nf Innt'liiL- Innr. mnnrttf In ft ALL KINDS OF .TOJ5 PMNTINC4 OK SHOUT NOTICE AT THIS OFFICE. 9J mwmmmm i)) EIRICIHIAINIT TIAIIILIOlR Will present Threo HamUomo l'rlzos for lho correct solution of this rtebus t FinsT Pmzk. Ono pair of Fiuo Bicycle Shirts. Skco.vd Pkisck. One Gossamer Coat. TmiiD Ihw.r,. Scarf and Breast Pin. 0 sxi ojaaLYp. A 0 ' DAVID LOWENBERG, MERCHANT TAILOR, AMD GENTS' OUTFITTER. IlLOOMSUUHO, PA. Knt.r.4 .ccnrdinR to Art of Congr.o, tn th ye.r 1S74, by Mtiomai. AlvmTHi.t Cu., In the odics of th Librarian of t'oogrv.u, Wuliitigtou, 1J. C, ff The nnswers to this TJebus must bu cnclosctl in scaled envelopes, marked "Itebus," nnd returned to my store, wbcro tlicy will bo numbered ns received until December 1st, when the envelopes will bo opened, and prizes nwnrded. Not moro tbnn one prize to bo nwnrded in the same family. HH Kv 1)11 11(11 ivf?)tmnrvi il . WW QMAIN STREET,) DEALER IN FmeigM audi Bommim WINES AND LIQUORS, AfJO JOBBER IN CIGARS. , BLOOMSBURG, PA. IPjlLiTTlIM: IBlIElilR,!, m A AMB ST'EAM F1TWMM, MET METAL fI m ALL ITS E-SPECIAL MiiiT;iirtn''PirrBtrpY i, Mwn MP jjjgg&csxMaiaxtt nlsMltlUAIITli'jis For the Celebrated CliicUcring, Ivers & l'ond, uud Vose & Son Pianos. World-re nownetl Estey Oryaiis, Violins, Accordcons nnd Sheet Music. Celebrated White, New High Arm Davis, New Home, lloyal St. John, nnd Litrht Running Domestic bowing Machines. Needles, oil nnd attachments for all makes of Sewing Machines. BRANCHES. ATTENTIONE 1. PAID TO si, tr,'i? fffT? s. trv, rRn til RAILROAD Simii Pennsylvania Railroad. INI Philadelphia & Erio R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ml TIME TABLE. In elltct .May isth. IMii. Trains leave Sun. bury. KASTWAlil', o ar, n. m.. Koa Rhoro Kxurcsa Mallv excrnt Sunday), for Harilsburtf andliilcnncdlatestntloim, nirlvlhtfat riilladclphla 3.15 p. m. ; New York, fi.sop. m. ; llattlmore, B.1U it. in. ; Washington e.S0p. m connecting nt Hittadelphla for nil fcc Shore iro'i'ts. Through passenger coach to 1'hllndclphla. If.CO p. m. imj ejunerei lur umiiimjuik id Intermediate statlons,arrlvlDi: nt Philadelphia V.S5 p. m. : New York, w.'M p. m. j Itnltliuoro 7.SU p. ni. , Washington, MS p. m. Parlor ca through to Philadelphia and passenger coacho tiirougu to niiimicipiuu iiuu juuuuiun. 8,so p. m. Wllllaiusport Accommodation (dally for Harrlsburg nnd all Intermediate stations, nrrlv Ingnt Philadelphia 3 U5 a. in. ; New York .iu n. m. sleeping car accommodations con be bccurcd at llnrrlsburg for Phlladelphlaand New York, on Sun. days athiougli sleeping car will be run; on thin train from Wllllainsp'l to Philadelphia. Philadelphia passengeiscau remain In sleeper undisturbed until 8.30 a. m. Erie Hall (dally except Monday) for llarrisburg aud lntermcdlaio stations, nrrlvlng at Philadelphia ".to a. in. NewYoik 11.80 n. m. ; ISaltlmoro 7.40 n. m. ; Washington, B.t9 turn. Through Pullman sleeping curs niu run on this train to Philadelphia, Uaulmoro and Washing ton, and through passenger coaches to Philadel phia and llalthnore. WESTWARD. B.15n. m, Eilo Mall (dally except Sunday), toi Erie and nil Intermediate stations with tluough Pullman Palace car and through passeiigo coaches to Erie, nnd through Pullman Pala:o cars to nuiralo via Emporium. On su.Kl'j s thH train runs to nenovo, with liillmnn P.iliiee car to WUUamsport and passenger coaches to llcuovo. For ctinandalgua and intermediate stallons, Rochester, nuffalonnd Niagara Pulls, (dally except Sundays) wltuthiough Pullman Palace cur and passenger coaches to it'ichtster. 10.15-Nows Express (dally except Suuday) for Ixick Haven and intermediate stations, on Sun days this train runs only to WlllUinsport. 1.10 p. in. Niagara Express (dally ecept Sun day) for Kane and Intermediate stations with through passenger coaches to Kane. ForCauan dolgua nnd principal intermediate stations, Rochester, llullalu nnd Niagara Falls wltu through passenger coaches to liochcstcr nnd Par lor car to Watklns. B.SS p. m. East Lino (dally.except Sundayjfor lie novo and Intermediate stations, and Eluilrn, Wat klns and Intermediate stations, with through pas senger co.icnes to itcnoo nnu amius. THROUGH TRAINS TOR SUNUURY FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 n. m. ; Harrlsburg, s.lo a. m. dally, nrrlung at Sunbury lo.ie. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7.40 a. in. ; Ualtliuura 7.U0 n. m. (dally oxcept Suuday) onlvlng lit sunbury, 1.10 p. in., with through Parlor car rrom Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from PhUadel phla and Baltimore. Fast Lino leaves New York aoo a. m. ; Plillndcl phla,11.10a.m. ; Washington, U.40 iu in. ; Baltl more, 1U.5J a. m., (dally except Sunday) tin Ivlug a sunbury, 5.80 p. m with thiough passenger couches from Philadelphia and lialllmorc. Erie Mull lcaes New York two p. m. ; Philadel phia, 11.80 p. in. ; Washington, 10.10 p. m. i lljltl more, 11.80 p. m., (dally) uiitvltfgut sunbury 0.1 a. in., Villli tluough Pullman Sleeping cuih from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltliuoro and thrmiL'h lMssemrer coaches from Plillndclnhla. Sleeper fium Washington runs dally except suu dny. MINHUIIV, HAZM'.TON A: U II.KIiSlIAItltl. ItAll.HOAl) AMI NORTH AMI W I'fT JIUAM.'II RAILWAY. (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkesbarro Mall leaves sunburv 10.30 a. in.. arriving at Uloom Ferry 11.87 a. in., llken-barre 18.15 p. in. Exnress East leaves Sunbury 5.8.1 n. iu.. nrrlvlnz nt llloom Ferry i;.U p. m., WIlkCH-bairu S.Oip. iu. Sunbury Mall leu es Wilkesbane to.au u. ui. arriv ing at llloom Feiry 18.01 p. in., sunbury 18.M p. in. Express West leaves Ukes bari'o 8.45 p. in., riving at llloom Ferry 4.15 p. in., sunbury 5.iu in. . UHAS. li PUUII, J, R. WOOD, ueu. .Aiuuuger. uen. I'asbenger Agent HILADELPHAand KEADING KOAl) ARRANGEMENT OF I'ASSENGrJt TRAINH. Mayio 1SSI TB1IMS LK1VK BOriRT 13 FOLLOWS(SONIilr KXCSPTJD. For Now Y'ort,Phlladclphla,lleadlng,PottBvlll Tamaqua, &c 11,50 a. m, For Catawlssa, 11,50 n. m, 0.13 and 10.88 p. in. Vor WUUamsport, 8,56 11,45 a. m. and 4,oc p. .n For Lewlsburg nnd Sunbury, 4.00 p. m. TBimarOB udi-bkt lbatb as yoLLOws, (suhdav BKCBFTKO.) Leave New York, via. Tamauua 9,00 u, ro. unu via. Hound lirook Koulo 7,45 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, 9,50 a. m. Leavo Roadlng, ll,M a. ra., Pottsvlitv, li 81 u, n, and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, 0,80 11.15 n. m. and 4.00 p. m. Leave WlllIamnpoVt,9,46a.m,4.05 p. in. and 0.10 p, m " Lewlsburg 4.ilp.i'n. rassongora to and from Phlla lelrhlu go throuh wlthoutcbungo ot cars. J. B. WOOTTEN, n ... General Manngrr C. G. I1ANCOCK, j OeueraU'asseugcr und Ticket Agent. JELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NORTH, p.m. p.m. a.m. STATIONS, ...Scranlon.... ....llclleiuu.,.. ..Tujlcrvlllo... . Lackawanna. , ....l'lttnon... . .West Pittston, ...Wyomltig,.., ..Mnltby lie, 111 ft. SOUTH. u eo 1 tie 0 V5 a in. a.m. ii,m H 54 1 85 1 80 1 13 1 05 1 Ik) i) m on ! TO U 40 8 4S 8 40 8 3.1 8 87 3 55 U 13 li (11 11 rn 8 2U ! 85 1 80 U Oil1 8 m r. 111 u p.7 3 38 I 8 4ti 1 8 31 8 53 8 IS 8 4.1, 8 t'J H 33 ti 17 10 ot : li 83 10 0!) ! 8 : 18 55 8 II 18 61 8 18 18 48 8 08 IS 41 8 1.8 12 41 r. OH in li I 3 511 0 33 10 17 3 t 'J ....Kingston,," .... I.lnirvl nn li 311 10 80 8 0.1 II ID 10 83 H 00 li 4S 10 33 3 (Hi ti 50 10 80 3 11 li 53 10 33 3 15 7 tJ 10 37 3 80 7 0 10 41 3 31 7 13 10 48 3 83 7 81 10 tO 3 45 7 47 11 10 3 57 7 53 11 10 4 UI 8 I J 11 88 4 10 8 00 11 30 4 10 8 10 11 30 4 10 8 14 11 43 1 S3 8 81 11 48 4 30 8 88 11 Kl 4 30 8 ti II 57 4 43 8 30 13 03 4 41 8 55 13 80 6 ( (I It! 13 !M B 18 8 33 8 03 18 '','.) 7 5'J 13 33 7 f 1 18 30 n 3U 8 SV 8 81 8 171 8 10 7 7 47, Plymouth Juiic ....rij mouth.,.. ....Aondule, . ....Nantlcoko... UuiiIoc'h creek 7 M 18 8tl 7 43 18 10 7 SO 13 08 7 18 11 50 7 11 It 0 7 03 11 41 6 f S 11 Si, 0 51 11 31 G tO 11 30 6 43 11 33 0 30 11 17 fl 30 11 13 0 St 11 0' 0 08 10 ft tf 00 10 17 5 53 10 43 5 40 10 80 p.m. ium, ..MiicKsntnny.. ..Illckls Ferry. ,.lleachllavcn,. llerwlck .... ..Iirlar Cicek.. T 41 7 81 7 87 7 8J 7 111 7 11 ...Llinc iRlclgo.!! 7 05 i'py ..lllooinsburg,., ... ltlnurt 7 10 0 51 0 31 li LJ Cntawlu lii'tdgc . ...iJi'miiiu,,,, ...Chulnsky,,,, II 85 li 10 Noi'thumbcilaiiii u 80 is 50 5 uo aiiniuii,. II 10 13 83 li 111 a.m, U,lil, jMll W. F. HALSTEAD. Sunt. Superintendent's onice, scranlon, Feb. 1st, 1803- JAMES REILIy, Tonsorial Artist. ntriln lir hla nlrV ttnnrl inn fvrxrw IlorKL, una has o.n usual a FlUST-CLAtiS ....... w..... , ivsJti,iiuii; DUUUllO IQU patronao otuls old customers and ot tho publlo PEA.BODY HOTEL PHILADELPHIA, oth St. sputli 1 of Chestnut, ono squaro south ot U'u,J;ew.1 0Ht f!nlcot "ue lmlt Rqiiaro fro n Walnut St. Theatru and lu tlio ery business centro of tho city, on tho Amtilcan and European plans. Good rooms from 6p 0 to mod per day. Remodelled and nowly furnished. W. Payne, M. dov so-i y owucr i. oprlotor. THE REST AND ONLY fr TT rrT A ATn AUTHENTIC LIFE OF LLli V li j A IN I ) lly Chauncy F, black, DtVlenaut toveiner of Pennsylvania. Our book will contain facta to bo found In no other, betides a complete history of lhu Democrats party, with au. Its platforms 1 tletches of the lives ot all the Piesldentsi the, women of tho White Houso 1 protective tariff i revenue refonnt electoral tola 1 bonn uitif tbo President, and u full Utoot HICNI.iCIf H Ours la the bent, most accurate, cheapest, and bells idc -t lar.ely. Send 50 cents for outfit at once. T1.IA.Y?'.'' JlEIAM CO., BJ3 Arch bt,, PliUad'a.