f THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Oherry and Fear Tree Slnga. Plural In the Poultry Yard. Wo aro nskcd for means to "cure or 1 Every fanner who lia tried it is kill" tills post of tlio pear and cherry I snro that plums In tho poultry yard are tree. 1 ills creaturo appears upon tne preserved irom curcuno. inn snmy treo In .Tune nml .Tulv. It is n dftik nved fowls nercelvo ovcrv emurulntr . - - , . . ... , green, slimy tiling, that is so iiniiKu Deetlo aim snap it up wiinoai n swgm n ratpriiillar in rrpmml. that In called a I failure. It Is the natural habit of uliirr It. U nntrlv linli ' nn Inr-li lninr I iIimo lnanr.t4 to mature) ill the soil 1111 when grown, being the largest uelore iler tho trios wnero uic cgi? miesim and tapering behind. They look some plums hnvo fallen. When tho newly lik-o .i tndnoli'. Tim lirml is concealed linh-liccl larvm cincri'O flOlll tho fallen under tho forenart ot tlio bodv. and unit, t lev enter mo irromm imu mum pais through tho pupa stage. hen tho young' matured beetles leave tho ground they do not fly, but proceed di rectly tothotieos and crawl tip tho stems on to the branches In search for tho fruit. If any obstacle is found, the beetles will tly, but not otherwise. when at rest tho tail Is somewhat turn cd np. Their color is a dark blaoklsh or bottlo groan. Wherever they mow they leave n slimy trail. They feed upon the pulpy part oi tho leaf, and leave It but a single skeleton. A large nnmhnr will of to n lm found tilion a single leaf. Consequently they do I As soon as a hen observes n grub in much damairo to thn foliape. and cause tho soil. It nroceeds to search for more, leaves to push out from the buds pre- and other hens soon engage In earntst pared for the next season. competition for their grub, so mat tne Wlmn their nnmtier is verv lame soil is thoronchlv scratched over, and they give off a very unpleasant odor not ono cureullo escapes. This is tho whinli fm lis nntiwil .i r-nnnidiT.-ililu I wav ill which the fowls deals With distance from trio trees. In about them insects in tho spring. In tho twrnitv-sir ilavs llinv i-oinnlcln their summer and earlv fall, tho small plums growth, and after their final molt, they which drop nre swallowed whole, tho appear no lunger in their slug charao- larger ones are picked to pieces and acter, but as clean cnlcrpillars. They eaten, and if ono larvto escapes theso thon leave the trees and go into the risks, it is apt to be taken in the act of ground, from which thev come in about leaving the fruit or wriggling through sixteen days as a ily. These flits lay the sotl. So that there is a certainty thmr ntrrts in tlin ulciii of tho leaf. that tho nests aro really discouraged It has been found that it tho air- and destroyed by the fowls, and that slaked limo is sprinkled from a perfor- tho combination ot poultry yard and attd tin ve-sel, or from a bag of some plum orchaid is a mutually serviceable open fabric that can bo attached to a one. The writer nas inco it lor suv noli-, it will tirovn verv effective. Some cral voars. and while it does not whol atlirm. however, that drv road dnl lr free the trees from the curculio', yet will do just as well, as the effct of it reduces their numbers so much, that either lime or dint is only mechanical, there aro not enough of them, to do as But this is hardly true. The dust much pruning of tic fruit as is desira might make tho sing very uncomfort- hie. lor when a i year old green I.osft mill isnlti, CiurTIlt t. "t win taken sick a jesr ago with bilious t. Ter "Mv iloctor nrnnmmccil tap cured, hut 1 gi.l sick njrain, will! icrnuie pains in my DncK anil sides, and l got so nan l uoum not move: I shrunkl From 22S tin. to 120 1 I had been doc- torlnir for mv liver, but It iliii me no cood. I did not expect to live more man mri-c mnnttin. I lippim In mo Hons Hitlers. Directly my appetite returned, my pains left me, my entire system seemed renewed n If liv music, and niter tislne several bot tles, I nm not only as sound a a sovereign, mil wclsr.ii more man i uui ueiore. io imp Hitters 1 owe my lire." it. r itzpatkick. Dublin, June U, '81. CIIAPTKI! It. ".lallin, Mass., Feb. 1 ISSO. Oent'emen 1 surfeied with attacks ot sick heartache." Neurnlela. female trouble, for years In the most terrible and cxcruclntlng manner. No medlc-Inc or doctor could clvo mo re lief or cure, until I used Hop Hitters. "The first bottle Nearly cured mo " The sccor.d made me as well and st as when a child, "And I have been so to tuts day." My husband was an Invalid for tw venrs with a serious "Iviuncy, liver anil nrinnry compiiiiui, "Pronounced by Hoston's best physi cians "Innirnli el" Seven bottles ot your Hitters cured lilra and I know nf the "Lives of elilit uersons" In me neighborhood that have been sav ed In- vnur bitters. And many more are mine them with great benefit. " i ncy almost Do miracles V iln. 12. D. Slack How to Oct Sick. Kpo-w yourself day and ntznt : eat too much without exercise ! work too hard without rest doctor all the time ; tako all me vuc no rums anveniieu, a u uiuujuu n want t ' know how to get wc I, which la answered In thrco words Tako Hon mttera 1 rjvnnn pnnninrt without ft bunch of crroen. Horn nn tlio whlto label. shun all tho vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. able for awhile, but when it shed it" skin it would get rid of tho dmt. But tho limo would kill tho slug. While hellebore would bo good. JJe careful to get the white hellebore. Black hel leboro will not answer. It will bo nec essary to handle the powder carefully, for it excites violent sneezing when it gets into the nostrils. Ihe powder may bo Bitted dry on tho trees, but would bo a great deal of trouble to apply it that way, and be sides it would likely causo tho sneez ing to which wo havo referred. Place the powder in water at tho rate of about a heaping tablespoontul to a quart of water. Have tho water boil ing, and stir thoroughly while putting in the powder. Turn this mixture into a pail or moro nf cold water, and ap ply with a garden hose. Wet tho tree thorouchly. In a few days repeat, if there are any slugs left. It is certain that tho slues caunot eat this poison and live. If they cot it they will die. Tho rain will wish off the poison so that there will bo no danger in eating tho fruit. Wtitern Jiural. Making a Hot-Bed. carro produces six pecks of plums, it is certain that a lew more couni nave been snared for the curcuho. iWete York Time: How to Make Cheese Digestible. Cheese is among our most nutritious foods. It contains many elements for 6Utaining life, nnd people who can eat it find it nourishing and heaitntui; out everybody cannot cat cheese. Men who uvo in the open air aim worn hard can dinest it but the creat bulk of tho people wno live and work in doors can only partako of it as a relish at the end of a dinner, or as an accoin- iiauiment to their desert of pie. let twenty pounds of cheese contains mueu nutritious uiuiunm i nucup u sixty pounds weight, and it has tu samo value as practical nutriment i onlv it could be easily digested, distinguished English chemist suggests a remedy for tho lndisestibiliiy cheere. It is to add tho bi-carbonate of potass to cheese. He prepares th dish as follows : uut tho cneeso into shreds, crato or chop it up like fino sue:. To every pound ot cheese add a uuarter of an ounce of bicarbonate In the first place select a warm of potass. Put tho resulting mixture southern exposure, high and dry as into a pan with three times its bulk of possime, so mat no top water can run water or tour times us uuit ot com through the bed after it is made, milk and mix well. Put the sauce-pan Make as long as you like say six teet on the fire and let tho mixture Jummi long, three feet wide, two feet high on stirring all the time until the cheese tho south side, three feet high on the melted, which does not tako long back part, bet posts at each corner, Turn out into a dish, and tho result Jront ones two teet, back ones three a nutritious mixture, which thickens feet. Board up tho sides and then the like custard in cooling. This cheese ends. Let the top of the ends slope cu tard may bo eaten with impunity by down to the lower side, mis gives it peisons whom a small piece ot ordinary the slant to tno soutli. (tsu careiul to cheese would sicken. (Jheeee treale make it mouse and rat pront as near a ui this way is recommended tor sea you can.) Next put on the stovo a voyages to be used instead of salt junk, wasu-ooiier or water to neat uouing it prevents scurvy, and is a great sav bot. Havu a good full load of fresh mg in bulk compared with other food, stable manure (bo sure and have it It s the absence of tho potass from READY FOR TRADE. -)C(- Foesllillties of Farmers. 1. They have ten votes to seven of nil other occupations. 2. Kiev hnvo enough to carrry any election. 3. They onn 'effectually put an end to the extortions of railroads, which take ono bushel of every two the far mer raises. t. Thev can put ton farmers in Congress and the State Legislature for every ono they now have. a. They mako their own laws in all the States. 0. They can secure tho same pay ment tier hour for hand woik that is demanded by brain work. i. they can havo all the comfort and luxuries now enjoyed by tho class- Wn nnn flin nniiiimimi ftillv es which prey upon them. 't :-T,. fVnaf, 8. lhey can combine themselves viM'i-" ; - -- stock Ot SPRING OVERCOATS, into a compact body. a. I hey can co-operate, by ono another, and If they rule the world or 10. They can continuo to can stand do so can be the UmnfriTWrcrrtnT SITTTS dull drudges thev have been, the ' w I nrnv nf nverv e.unninrr nnlilinan. law yer and speculator in the land. In nil tho vnrietl styles now in vogue. Prices Rule Unusually Low A. C.Yates & Co. Valne ofHolsteln Cattle- The llolsttins continue to riso in fa vor a they beconif mure widely known, and their many excellent qualities are certain to rt commend them to farmers, especially where dairy products are much of an object. A wiiter in the G02. (KM, GOG CHESTNUT St., Charlton, Iowa, Dairy Farmer says m pwii.dripi.ta. that many of tho half blooded heifers N TOTICE IN DIVOHCE. 1K Tlir. COMMON" VWAS OF COLUMBIA cousn : Mary A. HI1L by her next friend, William Yohey ts. Aorjnam imu auruueiiuui.un.-c. To Abraham Hill, respondent above named: Whereas upon tho 1 bel of the said .Mary A Hill a enhnwn-. wfu. iiipri nut ot the said Court com. mandlnz you to bo and appear at the next regular term of said Court to show cauo why the sildll bellant should n t bo divorced from the bonds ot matrimony contracted witn you: ana wnereas upon return ot slid subpoena due proof was made mat vou coma not ur iouna iu in u ui; ui iuc bheriff ot said countv, whereupon an nlfasub p ena was awarded by sail court com andlnc you to appear at the then next term of said Court to answer as aforesaid to which the same return w.ia mndn hv ihn RhpriiT. Ynu are therefore re- quired to bo and appear on theflrst day of the for said county on the nrst Monday ot .May next, A. ii. is&, to answer saiu compiaiaw JOHN MOUI1ET, mar llwl Sheriff. DMINJSTHATOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF LTDU rETEIWAN, DECB1SKD. vmi l herphv irlven that letters of admlnU- tratlon on the estate of LydU merman, late of Kugarioai township, upeca-a, nave oeen granieu Dy me lu-tfisier oi .viu-s eic. iu vicorKe ... i cici man of Muncv Creek townshlD. scoj lnz county. to whom all persons Indebted are reaulred to Day : and all creditors required to present their claims auir autneniicateu. OLonGE W. rETE 'MAN', Administrator. Feb 'Zi-tt ' Jluncy, fx but the tuo bloods in nlmo.nt any propor tion e.ouM not well tie nuythiiiL' satisfactory in the dairy. To Examine a Horse. DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. r.STiTEOFWlI. J. ItEl.tK, DECEASED. Letters ot administration cum iMtammonmifo In the estate of wm. .i. iteier aeceasea late oi .il rieaanL iu.,u!,iii., uuuiuui;. uuuui, ia, have been et nte.1 by the ltfclster ot sal-J pntintv m the undersigned Aumlnbltrator. All persons havlnK claims aga'nst the estate of the aeceasea, are rcquesiea to preso t tneni lur sci tlement, and those indebted to the estate to make payment to me unuerii?nea aumimsir.uor wuu- Feb S7 Administrator. Welltversrtlle, coL Co., l'a. OF VALUABLE Personal and Real Estate 1 In pursuance of the last will and testament of William J. Heeler, late of Jit. ricasant townsnip, Columbia county, deceased, the uudersljrneu ad- mlnlstrator with the will annexed, will sell at pub- Ue sale on the premises, on Tuesday, March 24th, ISSo, commencing at ten o'clock A. M., the followlnj de scribed real estate, to-wlt : All that certain tract ot land situate In Ml. l'loasant township, Colum bia count , Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by lands of A. J. Ikcler, on the cast by lands of Erl and Joseph lki-ler, on the south by lands otl'axton Kline and A. K. Heacock, and on tho west by land of Thomas Loro, contalnln? 130 ACRhS. of land, more or less, a po tion of which Is well timbered with oak and chestnut. The land Is In a good stato of cultivation and well supplied with fruit trees ot all kinds, belnc tho homestead ot the deceased. Tho bulldlnjs consisting of a large Fit A MB DWELLING HOUSE, and largo summerkltchen, ln-go bank barn, with straw shed attached, wagon house, hog pen, large spring house with upper storv for shop use, and othpr convenient nut.l.ulldlnrs. a n ver laiuncr spring of pure cold water In said spring house and him, his eyes are weak. good well of water near the house, and liowmg should be tested .t.n...,i.nt...liH.Ii.li,liAnclilB I '. . .... There will also be sold at tho same time and place the personal property of said deceased, stoves carpets, looking glasses, beds nnd bedding, stands, sofas, chairs, and household and kitchen furniture too numerous to mention. Also farming Implements, sleigh hayrake, har row, cultivator, sled, buggy, harness, lot of lum ber, utensils generally. IT LEADS ALL No other blooit-perlftli-J inMi -ln I msda, ir tin ever befn Hl'cd - h.fh -hi cm-i-letoly meets Hm wauut of j'bj-iiclan aud lao general uuuo a Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It Im.U the Hit n a traly wi nllfl-) prepara tion for nil blnol disours. II there Is a lurk Onnnrin Intf t.-tint of Scrofula Umt yon, UbnUrULH Avp.b's -Simif.naL.v will ilitlndga It nml expo! It fn.ui your yem. For coii4tltutloti.il or serofuloua Uatarrh, PsTHnntl AvEii's .smiiai-aiiii.i.v H the IjAllliirirl :ruo remly. It h cure.1 namlv rl cmi. It will st-ip tlio nau.eoui citArr'ni dl-ch irh"., sn-l rrinwo Ilia sicken lnt l r of Ui : btvath, which are Indlcailous of tcrofuloui orient III PPPflll? "i'lto.Tex.,Sept.2S,IS2. UL'jl tlUU 0 "At tlin a nf l-rn VMM nne of CirjCf wv eMMren wai ti-rribly aiUicte-l UJltuO with ulcfrou running i.res on Us f -e j 1.11-1 nook. At tun sit-ij time Its eyes -re urol -n, i-tnch Ii II uued. and very sore. C Arr. rr.! I11 told utthit a now- ' JitC LlttO -rruiaiteratlTo medicine tnu?t 1 jiiKiIovcaI. flity united In recoinmcndinj t. -K-s smu.i-miH.h. A few H'wes pro- - iced a trceptlLie ImnrnTeinent, which, by 1 adi'crnnce to your dlr.cll'.n?, was contln- I In a i-nplelo and i rnniieiit euro. No . len,- a -.siuco apiared of tho cxlitence r. a-i Dcroruioui tendonele; ami no trMi- t ii- or any illnonior trni eri-r ntteimou ny j. . inmnpt nr enectual re.uiu. xouri irniy, u. i . .iohnsos.-r-nr.rAntn nv Dr. J.C.Ay2riiCo.,Lowo!l,Mass. . i .1 1 ru..-; Is; bittlei fur SJ. mm wi ii ed,, Offer to tho Trade tnctr Tine Brand of Cigars. The Landres, Henry Clay, Ncrmal, Samson, and Cosmopolitan. as two-year old, and that when fully maturi'd the snme animals will produce from 40 to 70 pounds per day. In rais ing grades, he prefvra to uso cows crossed in Shorthorn blood, and it is not strange that from this combination animals ot rare practical cxc-IIoiich should be produced, for tho Shorthorns themselves have dairy qualities of the liinlifKr. nrft.T u-liif.ll it. ftnlv nm..l n lit . " - . .1 w i r- i i r f 9 x lie patience to develop, ami a union ot I UNbUtxtVL lVU YlQs Fine Fruitfl and Fine Confectionery on hand, fresh every week. Bloomn- burg, Pa. Feb. 27 A cood horse will always show well standing at rest The man shoeing a linr'o tor sale who keeps tlio animal contanlly stepping about to show off, Jan 30-tf is to be looked upon with suspicion. The time to examine a horse is when he is at rest. It is then that his weak points will be seen. If the horse "flies up" at some obicct on the ground nearsightedness may lie suspected, it brought suddenly into the light, Iroin a lark staple, and tnu light oppresses Ills trait and by actual ser vice. At lest, it trie iiorse is sound, lie will stand squaie on his limbs, without movintr any of them, the feet being placed flat on tho ground, aud all his lees plump and naturally placed. If tup: old stand I under the Exchange Hotel, stilt takes tho lead. Hair Dresslnjr, t-havlng, Pyelng, Shampooing and all work in my line promptly and neatly done. BILLIARD & POOL TABLES. James Reilly, Proprietor. KXOHANGE HOTEL, R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR BL03USBUEO, FA. OrPOStTK COUKT HOUSE. arge an1 convenient sample rooms. l ana coia wuier, anu an Hath rooms modern conveniences L L KINDS OF JOB PUINTING ON SHOUT NOTICE AT THIS OFFICE. M. C. SLOAN & BR0 BLOOMSIJUKG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUDDIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING XEA TI. Y DONE. Price) reducedto luit the timet. EL Q .Eshleman, number nnd gas fitter. Itear of . iuyler's hard ware store. Bloomsburg, Px. All ktndiof nttlngstor.Ueam, gas and water pipes constantly on hand. Hooting and spouting attended to at short no tice. Tinware ot every description made to order. Orders left at Schuyler Co's., hardwa.e storo will bo promptly tilled. Special attention given to heating by steam and hot water. j-s-ty SUBSCRIBE FOB THE COLUMBIAN, $16.0 A YEAK. A BI ri if! BIG OFFER ! "o Induce them we ;olng to glvo away 1,000 Self Operating ilnz.Machl es. If you want ono send 1 our name, nauress ana expres omco at once. 11 Is a great labor-saving Invention. Address Nat ional Co., S3 Dey. St., N. Y. March Mw d .nri PATE 11 S Obtained and all t'alcnt tmslueM nlP .idtd to tor "ouroince'orroslte II10 f. s., rntrnt tmce, and we can" Wain I nlinlsln lets time thuli those ro- Tln. wo advfe a, total, cntabllity liecof chatge, nnd wc nuke no charge UnCr.VoUholltlmalter, tlio tm. of Money O der Hlv, nnd to cn.dnls oniiet.s. i'otent on to. Fer tlitulur, niUlte. Itilns and reieretites to nttunl clients Injeur own Moloor county, wine to c. a. fcKcnv & to., opposite l'atcnt urate, S oshlt-gton, p. c, nnStl ORNAMENTAL IRON FlNi K8 OF CAST CK WHOUOHT I1I0N. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots mid Public Grounds. The following shows the Picket notlile, ono ot the several beautiful styles of l'cncomanufartureil by the iiudcn-lgncd. Forlieautynnd purnblllty ttir-x ere unsuqinss ed. sctuiiii.vexicilciiml hands and wairantcd to give sallsfni'tlon. I'ricrH nml specimens of otlicr de-sigin- s-iit to nny addresfl. Address BL00MSB0RG PA- Jiay 4-tr A REDUCTION OF 10 Pll CEHT. one foot be thrown forward, with the ISJTZZZ Pt-8 to tho ground and the heel .nnmnpraiir raised, or if the foot be lifted from the Terms ot salo of personal property win be made ground, and the weight taken from it, ON fresh, a-i it is not often warm enontjh otherwise) anil 611 up the hot-bed nntil about eight inohei Jrom the top. J. hen take a hoe and pound it down firm, and then more' mannre if It packs down much, so as to keep it abont eight inches from tho top. Havr your hot water ready. Pour on the manure now. Cover up the manure with four inches of rich d'nt, composed of part sand and rotten wood dirt. Have this even depth ; put it tho ordinary junk which some. cheese makes as wen as sail them uuwhole- DMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF EU1S EltCMSI, DECEASED. Letters of administration in tho estate of Ellas Krumm, late or soott townsnip, uoiumoia county, Pa., deceased, haio been granted by the Register of wild cmintvtothe una rslffned administrators. All persons having claims against the cstnte of said decedent are requested to present them tor settlement, and those lndebtetd to the estate to make payment to the undersJ.nod w tnout delay. udwll IIAU1J1., UIUVUUIJ, MAItY Kl'.UJUt, light Street, Administrators. known by the undersigned on day ot sale. In sell ing the real estate all grain in tho ground and ter- sonal property on tho premises aro reserved. Pos session given aprll 1st, ISM. Deed at tho expense of purchaser. TEKM3IIFSAI.E0FIIKAL FSTATE. Ten per Cent of the purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of th property, ono fourth less tho ten per cent, on the 1st day ot April, 1SS5, before taking possession, and the balance tn ono year thereafter with Interest from April 1st, lgtu. F.Itt IKELKIi, Administrator, Ikeler & Herring, Att'ys. feb. 2;, ts. dist-ase or tenderness may bo suspeol- ed. ALL WINTER GOODS The Child. CLOTHING ! The Brahmaa's Terrible Mistake. Somo Bhockina traccdics havo oc curred in tho Sibsa"or district of India. A traveling honprie jeweler arrived lato ono ovenini! at the house of a Brahman with whom he had a nlicht down acquaintance, and di"playod his ware. lirra. Havo two aud ono fourth yards The Brahman, after making some pur of unbleached quilt lining; muslin is chase, offered to put lum up for tho thick enough. Tack it to the north night, t ne otter was giauiy accepted, edge; then havo a light piece of smooth and it was arranged that the jeweler hoard, six feet long, ono inch thick should sleep on tho floor in a room oc- and two inches wide. Tack tho other enpicd by the Brahman' son.tho Brah- edge to this, bring this canvas down man and his wifo occupying tho other over tho hot-bed, smooth, leaving the room. While preparing to turn in the ends free. Tako a common paint honario heard tho sharpening of a doa, brush, proceed as if painting. Have and fragments of a conversation being ono quart of boiled linseed oil j go carried on between the Brahman and over tho canvas with the oil once, and his wife. keep it drawn down over tho hot-bed Suspecting foul piny, ho ijid.uced tho overnight. Next day roll back the son to change place-" with him; and, as canvas, and seo if the dirt is warm, not soon as the former was asleep, placed a hot, ami if hot, wait until you feel it is dummy composed ot domes on tne warm only. Muke a furrow lengthwist- bed, crept quietly out, and ascended a at the back for tomatoes, cross tree at the back of tho house. In wise for cabbatre, maiiL'o peppers or about half an hour ho heard the doa any other low-growing plant you may doing its work, then exclamations of wish, being careful not to sow'tho seed disapppointmont at finding no plunder, too thick, three inches apart for the shortly afterward followed by a cry of rows, and tho plants will corao up in a anguish at the discovery of tho mis short timo. Wbn up keep moist, but tako the murderer had made. From not very wet, and on fine days roll his placo of concealment the jeweler It should never be forgetten that the child some dav will be a free aeent. If his whole life now is strapped down and checked off, and labeled with "or ders'" and warmntrs and "take notice and threats of penalties, lie may obey from fear and by force, but his will and his power of self control aro weak ened. Such a character is usually most helpless before temptations in af ter life. Wo are too apt to overlook the fact that it is not tho present ur gency that is of most importance, after nil . it. la tlu Vinllilinrr nn nf rhnr.lp.!nr I fJAS I'lTTIMfi & STEAM HEATING, that is to bn the lontr, lasting result ot to-days uattie, not me mere sinning ot tho llag aud surrender ot tno sworu. O- Tlie Place to buy a nice Overcoat. The Place to buy a Fine Suit. E. B. 81 The Place to buy Boys' Suits. The place to buy Overcoats. DEALEK IN l fIT wm, THE ARTIST m www mm STOVES & TIN WARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof ing and Spouting promptly attended to. AND hack the canvas and give the plants tne sunshine, pun out all tho litlli weeds as )ou go along and somo of tho plants ; if too thick they will rot. Take moro munuro and bank up the north side and end. Keep the canvas down o' nights, and when raining, and Hit should bo frosty still, cover at night with a thickness or two of old blankets or boards. Toledo Blade. Pounder m the f eet- Tho disease known as fever in the feet, or founder, or laminitis, consists of inflammation of the leaves or lami nus which connect the horn of the hoof with tho vnsculnr tissues of the foot It is caused by overfeeding, when the animal is not, or anytmng winch win drivo tho blood into the extremitioi and produco congestion. A largo tpianttty ot blood circulates through tho feet, and as the horn holds.tho fool in a tight, hard box, which cannot be expanded to cuiifonn to the pressure ot tho blood, tho pain is intense, ami produces a general condition of fover over the wlwlo system. The disease boon affects tho whole interior of the feet, ami bo results in navicular dU ease, thrush, and contraction of the hoof tor want of nutriment needed for tho growth of the horn. When this happens thu trace of the horse is pint recovery. J he treatment ot thu (lis then saw tho Brahman come under tho tree with a hoo. Heio ho dug a grave, in which he buried the body of his son. At early dawn tho jeweler descened from his hiding place and' gavo infor mation at the nearest thanna. The prlico found the body under the treo and arrested tho Brahman. St. frame's Gazette. How to Milk t Elcker. About two years ago I purchased what was represented to be a first-class cow ; but on getting tier nomo and making au effort to milk her I ascer tained to my sorrow that is, when 1 lay on my back that she was a first- class kicker. In order to aavo myself from loss I had to devise somo way of overcoming this unpleasant habit, and I siicoceded so well that I wish for others' benefit to publish my exper ience. The cow is first tied fast by the head, in the stable. Now take a strap that when buckled together will form a circle of about eight inches, step by the side of the cow, bend up hor right foro foot till it touches tho body nnd slip 011 the strap over tbu kneo to hold it in this position. The cow is now so fixed that she is helpless, and it is im possible for her to kick, tsut to re lieeher, so that she may stand at en-o should bn undertaken at tho first ease while being milked, I now take a anpcarancu of it, aud as follows : I he fu.t should bo put in hot wator, as hot as thu hand cnu bean a dose of ono mtart of raw linseed oil should bo i:iv en. Tho foro feet should be kept moist for a few dajs, until tho effects of the fever have disappeared, and healthy gro.vlli of horn takes place. Afterward tho frog should be left to grow, without cutting away, so that it may press upon ihu around nnd keep tho foot in healthy action. A bor.n that has been foundered, and whono hoofs havu oontractid and have sepa small rope of sufficient length, and with a slip knot bring it around both hind legs above tho garabrels, draw tho rope tight and mako it fast to somo .,! .,. . .1 1... viuiil; iu tnu mill , uiuii jut iiuivii the foro foot by taking off tho strap. The cow may struggle a little at first, but will soon eivo up, and you ohii now milk iu safety. After n little nracticu the strap and rope nan bo ad iusted in a ininuto or Itdf. Cor. A'. Y. Tribune. In the Chamber of Deputies at Paris rated from tho interior of the foot, can on the tenth. M. Meline, Minister of never bo cured, nut may bo relieved uy gricuuurp, spnKu 111 i.-ivor 01 mo uin leediriL' iced, boiled oats, nran and nn- lately iniroiiuceu rami'ii: urn mx uu seed. nd out hnv. and avoidiili: oorn cereals and oitlle. Ho mi 1 other Eu or musty bay or anything that wo ild i ropeau powers had adopted protection, ation. -vt ami i raneo w tend tu 1 ruduco irll.uiiliutioil. York Times. do likewiic, vas, thoraiore, obliged to MERCHANT TAILOR, Who always cives you tho latest styles, and cuts vour clothiiis to fit you. Having had the experience lor a number ol years in the Tailoring Bind ness, has learned what material will give his customers tlio best t.atisfaction for wear and stylo and will try to pleaso all who civo him a call. Also on hand Gents' ?urnishing Goods OF ALL PESCIilPTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of tlio latcs styles. Call anil ex amino his stock b ore purchasing else. where. SlorensHlioortorUalUE Corner Main & Market StB. Pa. U' April 2S-1J- "str!ct attention given to heating by stoam. Corner of Main & East Sts., jRlooxnsburg, Pa. From the records of obcrvalions made at thirteen Prussian stations sinco 1873, Iliof. Muttrick has deter mined that forests exercise a positive influence on the teinneraturo ot the air; that they lessen tho daily variations of temperature, and moro in summer than in winter ; and that the temper- 111E effect of the Ieatv forest is in sum- m-r greater than that of the pine for est, while 111 the winter the pmo torest has moro influence than tho disfoliatred forest. The Complete, a PITS 111U A rradingLrondonl'hy iriaa KaCHbluheaui Office In New YorkT Fmm Am. Jonro&l of tied. 'Dr. Ab, Mecerole, who ra&kM a inecUItr ofKDilf inr IhM without doubt tr4td Fand enred mora euam th&n toy otherliviDf pbJeicUn. Histtieoeu hu limplr been Mtoniihin; we h?e beard of cue of OTerJ Juri itandlux cord by him. Hecutrtnteet a car.1 Jirjr bottle and Treatise aunt free. Uits P. O. and r.iprwsartrlrwsto Dr. AO. AtESEROLE, No. 66 JohnStNir Tk. March U-4w d Tills remedy contains no injurious drugs. ELY'S HatadrH OBEAH 3ALM ricaiiiivH th Hi-ad. AUuj- Xn I'l n in in si- ion. Ileal Hit" iin s. K - Nlliri N till! KCII- tVH OT IIINtu, NII1CI1, I It II I- inpr AiMlICk Relief. X lo- Cure. A Georgia fancier of Jersey cattle is reported as expressing the opinion that f every slave lived in (joiii'ia coma lin replaced by a reentered Jersey cow that State would in ton yo irs I o- rorne richer than it would ho if tho Emtncipition proclamation had never been written. In Mexico there is n petiified forest ovcruiK IUU acres. rue petrified a umps, limbs, and, in fact, wholo trees lie about on all sides ; the notion of i ho waters for hundreds of vears has t?radmlly washed away the hitjb hills round about, and the trees that once covered the hih table lands now lio in the valley beneath. Prices Low, -at the OF BAYIB LOWlUlMr. Bloomsbunr. HAY-EE VER CREVM HALM hasLMlnmmn enviable ronuta- tlon wherever known. dlDlactnir all other nren- arutlons. it la a creaim mbstunco. A particle is upiuieu imu cacn noatrii, caumni; no puiu auu Is airn-cable to use 1'rlce Bi cents bytnall, or ot urugsisis. senu lor circular. r.ux iinoi niiits. nrugKista, OHego, .S.y. Mar 6-4 w ii BL009ISBO8Q PLAHING MILL lW LDMBBB yard. Tho undersigned havinir nut hla Flanlnir 111 on Itallroad Street, la nrst-ciasa condition, 1b pre- parea to ao an Kinaa oi worn in uis une. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDSj MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnisnea at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well seasoned and none but sitllea workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS (urnUbed on application. Flan and speclflca I cu.imxs KRUG, ktlociaaburg, Pa M The undersii'iied has started a lum ber yard, and has on hand all kinds of HEMLOCK LUMBER Ex-Governor Smith, of Gerpin, hav- intr said tint he had seen Ilenrv Ward liecchcr itinini' recently wn3 asueu whether thu man of God seemed beivr- tv. "Hearty !" replied tho GeoiKian. "Wiy if he had been at the miracle on the mount there wouldn't have been any basketfuls left." Afler George Washington had cut down his lather's cherry tiree, his mother thought the wood might be used for fuel, aud it was accordingly burned and reduced to ashes, jsot long after, Mrs. W. wished to mako some soap, and took tho cherry-tiee ashes, but all her labor was in vain, for there was no ly(i)o in tho ashes. j'j jUSMKllUIITKas For the Celebrated Chickeriug, Ivers & I'onil, nnd V'osoiSj Bon Pianos, World re nowued Kstey Ore ns, Violins, Aecordeons and Sheet Music. Celebrated White, New Itiirli Arm Duvls. Saw Home. Hovnl St. John, and Light Humilng Domestic bowing Machines. Needles, oil unil attacliments for all makes of Sewing Machines. Pennsylvania Railroad. INI Fliiiado'pii a '& Erie R. P. Divis ion, and No tlnrn Central Railway. WI TIKE TABLE. In emct Nov. lltli, lbSI. 1;alis lcne Sen bury. KASTWAlll), 0.4 n. m., sea Mioro U-iprcss (dally exco Sunday), for llnnlsbuii; onilliiteimcdlateMntlon anlMngat l'lilladtlpliln 3.15 p. in.; ew lor as.-op. ui. : luillimoie, .Mo p. in. ; nslilnpio 6.V.0 p. 111., toiiiK-i-tliiK m I'htiatlelplitu' lor nil s Mioit) points. 'Ihroutfli uisuui;er coach rbiladelplila. :.oi)p. m. Day cxpiess d ally cscej.t Sundajl.fur lianlkbiirg nnd lnterme dlato btatlons nnlvlng at l'lilladclpbla T.ss p.m.; New York, 10.SO p. m. , liaUlii.oro ".'.o P. m. ; Wnshlnnion, s.J5p. m. l'ailoi ca tluoui'li to Millaaeiphla nnd pussenger coacne tUiouitlitol'hllndelphl.iund llallli 01c. S.so p. 111. Wllltaiui-poii Accou modatlon (dally for liuirlbburg and all lnlrrmedlate ttailous, arilv Ing ul 1-lilladdphta 3 5 11. in. ; M-w ork 6.10 a. 111 Mecplng tar . clou mudatlons can tw bccuud at llan l:.buigfor l'lillndelplild and Ni w 01k. On Mill dajs, atliiougli hlii-piiigc r 111 be 1 1111. on tills train from VtlliluiiAP't to 1-lill.ndclpliia.l hlladelplila passengers can lciniiln In sleeper undisturbed until ' Vsj a. m. Erlo Mall (dally except Jlonday for llarrlsburg and lniennedlato stations arrlMug at 1 blladelplila T.RU a. in. New Yoik ll.-jo 11. m. : Iialtlmoru 7.40 n. w. ; nsblugton, h.5 a.m. llirougli lull nn slceplngcai-saiu lunon this train to l-lilladelplila, llaltliuuru and Washing ton, and thiougli passenger coaches to rhlladel phla nnd lialtln.ore. WESTWA11I). 5.10a. m. Erie Jlall (dally except Sunday!, foi Erleindnl Inteiinedlale stations and cauandnl gua and intcimtdlato statiui liocht-st c-r, liurti loandMugaral'alts, Willi th ough lullman Pal ace cats auu passenger loaches to Etle and lloih ester. n.M-News Express (dally except Sunday) for ixkk uaennnu lntcimeuiaie tiaiiuus. 1.10 p. in. Magnra Lxpnss idatly except Sun day) lor Kane aiidlntuini-ulJtcslutluua and lan andalgua and pilnclp.11 imuim-uutc siatloni liocherter, Uuiialo anil M.ig.iru lull-, with thiough passenger coaches to Kane and necnester aul 1 -rlcr cai 10 w IllllJiaiport. 5.-5 p. ul iasi uue ujuj exccpi cuiiuaj iiu. j.v noo uiid lnteiuu-dlate slailons, ui.d l-.uulia, ttal klns aud inteiimdlalo stallons. w UU through iias senger coaches to Ueumo and U'aiklua. u.v-0 a. ni. - fcunuay man ior ia novo anu imeriiit--dl.tc stations. TllltUL'QU TRAIN'S TOlt SUNIll'ltY FltOMTlll'. EAbT AND SOUTH, sundar null leaves Phlladelnhla 4.30 a. m. Haul burh' ..40 aiming ni sunbui usiia.ui.wlih thioughsUeplngcar Iioin I'hl.adelphta to Nil- iiau.ijuii. .Nea hxpress leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m. dall), lluiubuig, s.10 .1. 111. dull except suula arilvlog at sunUurj 1 K). a. m. -:ugura .Apices ivu, t-a Philadelphia, 7.40 a. in. ; llaltuuuie i.ao a. 111. (dally except sunda nrtlMng ul tuiiburj, i.iu p. u., Willi iuiu..gu 1 uriur cui iiuiu i iinautiuia ana through passenger coaches fn.ni J-lilUdel. phla 11I1U haltllnuie. 1-usl Line leaies New ork 8.00 a. m. , I'hlladel. phla, 11.10 a. 111. ; Washington, U 40a. ul , Mill mule, 10.5 a. iu., (dall .xiept Muday, arming a suubury, 5,-.up. in., uh through passenger coaches from 1 hilauelplila anu Lai lu.010. trio .Mail leaies .New ork s.eup. in. ; I'hlladel. phla, ll.vop. 111. j Vi nslitiigiuu, la- 0 p. m. : Haiti more, 11.-.' p. 111., (dally except sunda ) anlvlng at suubuo !.i5 u. m., wuli tliiougn l'ullii.ua steeping cars from l'lilladelplilii, Wasiilugtoii anu Ualtiiuuru and thiough passenger coaches Hon) 1'idl.idelplili. IJ.MIi;itV, 1IA.I.LTON iv: VII,iltll AUK. ItAll.itOAII AMI MlltTII AND VJT IIKANt'll lit I.VtAV. (Dally except Sunday,) Wllkcsbarro .Mall leaes sunbury m.30a. m. arrlwug at Uloom terry il.ST a. in., llkes-barre K'.(.5 p. m. Ixiircss East leaves Sunbury 5.33 n. in.. arrUing atnioomIeiiya8up.iii., Wilkes barrc s.01 p. in. suubury .iull leal es ilkesbarre 10.3 a. in. urrir lngal liloom lerry l-.'.ui p. in.unburj 1--I.55 p. m. i-.xprebs w est icai es iiiists uai iu y.-ia ji. m., rl Ing at lllooin l-'eny 4.15 p.m., Suubury 5.10 in. of the best quality, Hoards, Scantling, Joists, Fencing, and every other shapo Inquire at un to 82 teet long. Heck's Store. T. S.W. ffilSIEL Russia makes annually 120,000 wooden spoons for tho Central Asia m.iikct. The coiiiuum grades aio made from birch and poplar, and th-j best qualities from boxwood. If you throw a piece of wrought iron at a man it becomes cast iron. Manufacturers ought to bo able to utilize this idea in snme way. GMAIN STREET,) LIGHTSTREET, PA. Feb 27.3m H'liACIl 1: It H Make JTO to JIM per month auar belllnir our standard Uooks I . iJinies. steady work for spring and summer. uurus3j v, iciiciilJi & 11111.1. mar ss-ly aid I CURE FITS! E Wben I nay I cure I do not mean merely to Btop me 11 ior a lime ana men u.ivu iue:u rviuru u-raui. 1 mean a radlr-ul cure. I baio inado the disease ot K1IH. EI" ILhl'sV. or FALLlNd SICKNESS a 1116- long study. 1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst ca.sea. neeaute others havo failed 14 no rea. Mm tor not now recelvln-r a cure. Send at once. 101 a t eattsu and a Free Itottle of my Infallible reme dy, (ilvo Kxpmn and Post o.Uci", It costs )OU nothing for a trial, and I will cure you, ; Address Dr. 11. 11. HOOT, lb l'earl SL, New York. 1UI i-J-, I ItKAS mtOWN'S INSIIHANOE AOKNCY. MoTer'a now but'dlne. Mala itreet. foomsburg, Pa, v A&tS. .Ctna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn T,urs,?jo uoyai 01 laverpooi. , io,ixu,uaj Lincashlre , iu,ou,oru nre Ansoclatlou, Philadelphia 4,l ,710 Plia-nlx, of Londoa 5,1:01,376 Iiudon Lancashire, of England I.to-j.dTO ilarlfordof llaitford. 3,S7a,iiw spilngUeld Fli 0 and Marine... li.lM.'.lhU I I WILL PAY- $5.50 PER DAY To many I can To all who work for "e at home. uttoid to pay more. juaouv, uui r i.ii jaji Air.r-i ij Work. Stnd postal card to W, W. Ule, Ky. uarinw As the agencies aro direct, policies are written for the Insured without delay In tlio onice at I mooumurg. uct. v 111. UriVERTISERS lly addressing oa I'. KOWELL t CO., 10 Spruce I SL, New York, can learn Ilia exact ceit of any I proposed line of ADVr.li If si so in American New I papers, .lou-page pampmei, im. utiiiiKr yAINWKlOUT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Philadelphia. has, hyuui's, cop-i'KE. sdoau, mola-ses, IIICI,8riCI3,BICiRIS0Pt,C,,e, W. K, earner Second and Arch streets, ivorders win recenu prompt atwmiu CONSUMPTION, I ttr a poiltlf rmear for ihbor dlwab t bj its I fctr a poiltlf remedy 111 Lhiiuitnuiof cuiiol I t40JLn)itTiFocured. Indewl, rocureu. uim , oti '-until mt faith una vai UAfKiUKAiiJi(uti.l(dlu dm ih'iutftoniolcutaol iln voiii fclud tiitl nf Iodz iitb lti her wit td inf uffrer. UUiirriindF ll.kdJr ta C B. JEOBBWS, DEALER IN Foreign? umdi Momesiic WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. CIIAS. E. PUG1I, uen. MMset. J. 11. WOOD, lien. Passenger Agent JQELAWAKK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTKKN 11A1L110A1). BI.OOMSUUHG DIVISION. 11 15,. 0 l'J . 0 11 . Ob', S 60,, KUUT1I. p.m. p.m. a.m. v 00 1 so s 1,4 1 '.') S 4S 1 111 S 40 1 11 S II 1 0.1 S 87 1-J 67 S Si l'J 6J 8 II Pi 41 8 18 S 41 8 08 IS 40 8 OS 1-' 37 8 0.1 12 31 7 60 1-J I'O 7 51 18 20 60 18 15 7 41 18 01 7 10 11 55 7 18 18 41 7 11 II 5 7 05 11 88 0 68 II V8 0 51 ,1 IS U 60 11 IS 0 48 11 OS 6 30 1! 01 II 80 10 51 B 85 10 51 60S 035 0 00 10 8S 5 55 I.i 21 5 40 10 10 p iu. a.m. STATIONS. ..Scrirnton,... ...litlleviic.... TnylorWUe. Lackawanna.. ..l-ltutnn Ml.. Wist 1-lttstou, 8 4S..,.omlng. , 8 4.1. ..Maltbj 8 19 nennett 8 85 Kingston 8 35 ....Klngstoi s 30 I'l) mouth Juno 8 85 8 21 8 If 8 10 7 63 7 47 7 41 7 31 7 87 7 S3 7 1W 7 11 7 05 7 00 I'D mouth. .,,.Aondale, , ,, Nanllcoko ., Iluulocks licek sinckshlnuy.. Illrks Ferry .Leatlillaieu, llenilck.... .Iirlar Creek. ..lllownioe. ,. 1.1 elildge ..r.py. isuu south, a.m. a.m. p.m 5 50 I) 40 2 20 B 65 0 4 8 85 a 01 u w a so 0 Ull 0 5i 2 3S 0 ll 10 01 2 IB 6 8-1 10 in 2 51 6 28 10 14 2 60 0 3J 10 17 3 00 0 .'iu 10 JO 3 03 6 4.' 10 25 t 0 48 P 8 S 06 0 611 10 8U U 11 0 65 10 3.1 3 15 7 00 10 31 3 20 7 (15 10 41 3 24 7 12 10 18 3 32 1 21 10 0 3 45 7 47 11 10 3 67 7 53 1 lb 4 03 8 00 11 IS 4 10 6 00 11 81 4 16 8 10 11 17 4 19 8 14 11 40 4 2J h 21 1 1 46 4 Ul H 88 II 62 4 i-0 lllrmtrihtini-i. .. Hunert. ...I ml 1 67 4 42 6 51 Catawl a Iirldge 8 so 12 oe 4 41 OS.', . llamlllll.... 8 65 18 20 5 16 629 ....chulasky ... os nf 6 85 .... Cameron.... U 0 18 38 b 6 6 lO.Northuuiberlaud II 20 18 60 6 10 a.iu. a.m. p.m. p.tu W. P. HALSTEAD, supt. superintendent's onice, Scranion, ret. Ibt, I802 Alcv op WILLY & I.VrSELL'S l.i ecu nvisa loots & V.ACHINERY. Ilend Sautters for licn,stul,llorit'thoea Nulls ui.u u g un li atim and Llutk tii.lllis' supplies. Uiael nittenbeiider, store Maierooms 8 rranUUiAc,, also ...HIWUMI t f UUk- dHHL nn Ac, uiid listen- (TtS't 110 street. ISJw St HAM C N PA. may 2"