THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Why Jaws Live so Long. Tho jVew England Medical Month ly comments very favorably on tho proverbial long nml liealtbfut Uvea of tho Jews. Dr. l'lcnrd holds that this superiority is duo to their stringent health laws. Tho Mosaic, Iku tho old er Egyptian code, is very strinccnt re garding tho i-ntliig of llesh and other iirtinlos of food. Of tho animals ex amined, a largo proportion ato nhrnys entufomnud an unlit for food, l'eople who eat meat Inillsoriinina'ely aro very pronn to disorders of tho blood and of the kidneyr, for meat Is composed of mitogen, which tho kidneys have to remove from tho blood, ami of course they cmtiot do this successfully ex cept by tho aid of Warner's safe cure, the best kidney strengthened unless it U temperately partaken of and only tho very licit menti used. Jews alio usii alcoholic liquors very sparingly stud thus keep up good digestion, and then nutlu they aro a holiday-loving and Sabbath observing class otc keeper. Pruning, When anil How. Tha jobbing gardcneis and others, who to about trimming (they often call it "thrumming1') grapo vines, and fruit and ornamental trees, look so wise, nndsurround the mitter with bo much mystery, thai many ordinary peoplo fear to undertake it. As to tho timo of pruning wo refer to tho re moval of ripened wood it may be. done at any time between tho fall of tho leaf, and when tho swelling of tho buds Indicates that new leaves aro about to bo produced. It is not advis able to pruno in severo winter weather, as at that timo, tho wood may crack and make a bad wound. Besides, that is a timo when it is uncomfortable to do tho work. Tho outGt for ono who would undertake to do his own pran ing is : a sharp pruning-kuife, a pair ot prunimr-shears s a pruning saw, i. c. a saw with a narrow blade, tho teeth of which havo a wide set. F or branch ca not over two inches In diameter at tho base, many prefer a broad, stout chisel to a saw. This has a socket into which handlcs'oWvarious lengths can bo inserted. Tho chisel Is placed at the uoder side of tho branch to bo removed, and the end of tho handle is struck upwards with a heavy mallei. All largo wounds should bo covered with some material to protect them from tho weather. Shellao varnish Is best for this purpose, but at tho present nrice of alcohol, is too expen sive. Melted crafting wax is tbo best substitute, and in tho absence of thi, any thick paint may bo used. To pruno understanding, ono must know something of tho manner of growth of trees, etc. The most important point is this : tho crowth next spring will proceed frefm tho buds that were form ed last season. Americttn'Agricul turistfor January. An Impending Evil. A 1-OSMIlLF, CHANGE IS THE CODKSE 01' THE 31. & N. 31. RA1I.K0AD. We learn that owing to tho opposi tion to the new railroad on the part of some of Milton's citizens, and tho heavy damages that will bo demanded by the land-owners in Pleasant Valley, that thero is a pressure being brought to bear to have the now railroad built direct from Wash'ingtonvillo to Potts grovo with a strong probability of succeeding. Chief Engineer Moore head will," to-ranvrow or Saturday, sur vey a line from Limestone gap, on the opposito side of tho ridge from Lime stoneville, to Fottsgrove, when the matter will be decided as to wh ch route tho road will run. Unless the peoplo of Milton and Tleasant Valley promptly wake up and look to their interests", they will suffer an Irrepara ble loss a loss that will far exceed tho few acres of land that would bo used for tho road, or tho total cost of buildinu tho entire line. What will bo done in tho matter by the citizens ro mains to bo seen. Argus, Jan. 8. Plain Truths for Girls who Plirt Whatever tho idea the young girls who practice street flirting may enter tain of their seemingly innocent pas. time, it may bo set down as a certainty that when a respectable young man desires the acquaintance of one who may somo day become his wife, ho doesn't go out on tho street and seek for acquaintance, through a flirtation; but on tho other hand, tho llirt on tho street, no matter how innocent and fair-her intention may be, is tho last person ho would seek as his. life com panion. lie desires purity, without and abovo suspicion. Tho young lady who engages in this kind of pastime should bear in mindithat sho not only endangers her reputation and leaves a stain upon her good name, but that her name is a by-word among 'those with whom she flirts, to be, bandied about in thu saloons on tho street cor ners. and in the lowdown unholy places in the city; fastening on her otherwise fair natno a stigma or stain, that will follow litsv years after sho sees her folly and attempts to mend her ways. FitKKcn Colloquy. "This man Schuff ia tho most horrid fellow I over met." "You seem uito to halo hunt "Hate him T When he dies I shall go twice to his funeral. ' Absent IIinkkdnkss. (It is always rtafer to listen what is said to you, oven if your '"best young man" is proposing to another girl witum car-shot.) Mr. 1'croy (iooscheail tin excited narrative) 'Anil then he said I was a jack ass.' JIis9 Kato : "Anil wero you V' Harp er s Mazar. After a thorough test J II. Mercer most Dositivelv asserts that Acker'i English Remedy is tlio hest medicino for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cough ami all lung troubles that can be lound. Ask him about it, for ho fully guarantees it. There aro scores of persons who aro Auiiering iroin some loriu oi uioon u is rdfr or skin disease, such as Scrofula, Jsoils, eta. etc. After a practical test J. II. Mercer asserts that Aekct's lllood Elixir will ooi tain) v euro all such dis eases, including Syphillis and Khcuma tism. His net u patent nostrum, but Bcientifio preparation, So guarantees it Over one million boxes of Aoker' Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho past twelve months, purely upon their meiilv. Why suffer with Clironio Con stipation, Dyspepsia, sour ntomacl Siuk Ileadaclir, Heartburn, and Fcmal Troubles, when J, J I. Mcrcer oiliei you relief mid positive cure in the Dyspepsia I ablets. IIo sells them a guarantee. Tho remain. ng copies of tho History of Columbia County a book of COO paces illustrated and bound in cloth will be closed out at Si 00 each, cents extra by mail. For Halo ul tho Commmai? Office. Uloomsburg, Pa tf. Only 1' rpcranrc Hitters Known. HEW Itonttirr mcillcliioknown eoeffectuttflpnrscs tho Mood of dec eatiNl tUft'iuc-, million benr tetttliuoiiy to It a wonderful cnrnuvu cuccm. 11 h a purely Vcuctnltlo'TrenaraMon(innie From tho native inrbn nnn roots of raUtorma, miiUcliml froivrllrfl of -Milch aro extracted there from without tho lira ot Alcohol, It remote llio cntiao uf ulcnc. find tuo pntlent ret'overa his lictllth. It I Ilio crcnt lllood Inrl!lcr and LUc glrlnff Principle; a Ouitle 1'urcRUto nml Tunlcf a KTfect Itcnovntor and Invlgoralor of tho sjrtem. eve r before In thu ltlrtory of Tlio world has a medicine lecn compounded pop-esalng tbo ttowerof VlNEtun IIittkhs m ticallug tho sick of every disease, man 1 del.' to. Tlio Alterative, Aperient, Wnphorelle. Car mlnatlve, Nutrition, faxnttve. Sedative, Counter Irritant, Sudorific, AntMIUioux, Solvent, Diuretic and Tonic properties of VlKEQAll IllTTERS exceed Uiobo of any other medicine In Uie w orld. No pernon can tako tho lliTTP.na according to ttlrectlous and remain long nun ell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral jiolson or other means, and the vital organs wasted licyond tho point of repair. HllliMiK, Remittent, Intermittent and Ma larial Feter aro prevalent throughout the United Miitu, particularly lu tho valley of our (treat livers and their vat-t tributaries clurug tho Summer and Autumn, especially during seasons of unusual heat and dryness. 'J'licno Fevers) aro Invariably accompanied by extenslvo derangements of tho stomach, liver and bouel. In their treatment, a ptirpillve, exerting a tiowerful Influence npou these organs, Is absolutely necessary. There I no ratimrtlc, for the purpose equal to Pr. J. WAl.KEH'S VlMEOAIt Hitters, as It will speedily remove Ihe dark-colored vlcld innttcr with which tha bowels aro loaded, at the same time stimu lating the secretions ot the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of Uie digestive t'ortltr tlio lioily a?lnpt dl-eoso hj purifying ins. all its fluids wilh Vinioab lliTTiiis. No epidemic can lake noiu 01 a system iuus lureannm. It Iiivleoriilvv tlio stomach and stimu lates tho torpid Liver and Bowels, cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, Imparting lire and Tigor to thu frame, and carrying off without the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all polsonoui inalter from the system. It Is easy ot administration, prompt In action, and certainln Its results, I) p'll!ir liiillirpHllou, Headache, ram In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness ot the Chest, lteumonla. Dimness, Bail Taste In the Jlouth, ltlllous Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are at once .re lieved by Vinegar Hitters. for lnlliiiiiiiiiuiiry and Chronic Rheuma tism, Gout, Neuralgia, Diseases of tho Blood, Lit er, Kidneys and Bladder, the Bitters Lave no equal. In these, as la all constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vineoab Bitters has shown Its great curative powers In the most obstinate and Intractable canes. Itleclinnlrnl nincnses. Persons engaged In Taints and Minerals, such as numbers, Type setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to Paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, take occasional doses ot Vinegar Bitters. n!i In IlciiHe. Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Swellings, nmples. Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Hing-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Bcurfs, DlscoloraUons, Humors and diseases of the Skin, of whatever name omature, areUter ally dug up and carried out ot tho system In a short time by the use of tho Bitters. I"ln, Tape and other Worms, lurking ia tho system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will treo the BMtpm fmm wnrm, lit., Vlnrim Rrrreita. Jili'HBii-M, nrsni'i m't-wr, wuuiib. huwiiu Cough, and all children's diseases may be made less severe by keeping the bowels open with mild doses of the Bitters. This wonderful remedy is especially Hdapted to the systems of children, for purif ylng herbs alone give It Its remarkable curo- tlve nowers. It contains no alcohol, opium or other poison. if.,. irnialA ftamnlnliif m. In vounir or old. le Complaint, I :le, at the dawn ot ' married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, this Bitters has no equal Cleauno the Vltlulcd lllood when ltslm- puriUes burst through the rkln in ErupUons or Hores; cleanse it when obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when it is foul: your feelings will teU you when, and the health ot the system will tV.lln.ff lu conclusion t Give the Bitters ft trial. It will speak for Itself. One bottle Is a better guar- .ntui nf l,a mofSfa thnn n lrriMliV ftilvprtlsement. Aroiinueaeli Datiieareiuuuirocuouspruiieu la dinerent languages. It. II. ItlcDonnld I)ruir Co.. Proprietors, San Vnndico, Cal , and l SXt Wsalungton Ht. Sold by all Dealers and Druggists. IF YOU have Internal slime fever, canker, acrid mer's bVA.Ml'-UOOT removes all these conditions. ASK your druggist or it. 11. IP Y'OU have lost your annetlte. or tongue coated, diy and parched llp-iund mouth, bplttie aryanu cottony, or nuv e uccome cmaeiateu ur. K timer's sWAMlMtOOT will build un your broken do wn constitution. Ask your druggist for It. s:c ti IK YOU havo sudden attacks of sinking sne'lsi thefaco whltoand deutblv-iulc. and exncHence feelings as though dying, and coldness seizes your very vitals Dr. Kilmer's OCUAN-WEKD routes the lieu i s action ana saves me. Druggists sou it. ji IF YOU havo onranti: disease, or pericardia, or ueart casu iruuuies, ur uavu luiciw uuu biut,t:i&u blood, reel as though bleeding would rellev o 1 ou Dr. Kilmer's OUKAN-WKKD coereets and Is tho rem? dy you need. Druggists seoi it. f 1. 1 1. PATENTS Obtained and all patent business attended to for moderate fees. Our olllce Is opposite the U. a Patent onice, and wo can obtain Patents In less timo than those re mote from Washington. Mem modelu drawm?. Wo advlso as to rat entablllty freoot charge, and we mjke no charge unit-si iidiem is securcu. We refer heru, to tho Postmaster, the Bupt. of Money order llv., and to oftlclals of the U. ti. Patent Ofllce. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients In jour own state or County, write to opposite Patent Ofllce, Washington, D c ano-tf Dr. McTaggart This noted Specialist of Bcranlon, Is the only specialist tills side of New York, I'lilU attelpuin and Uulfulo who makes nn exclu sive specialty of treating chronic, long standing and lingering discuses to which man and womankind are subject, such lis Consumption, llronchml nlTcctions, Scrofu la, Balt-ltlieuin, Loss of Mimhood.Sklii ills, eases, Iilieuiniilism, Ulcers, Old Bores, Epi lepsy, Syphilis, Deafness, Loss of Voice, Chronic fMurrhu'a.C'hlllsiind Fever, Worms, Liver complaint, Cancels, Tumors, Paraly sis. Tape worm, Heart disease, Ac, Ac, C-iTFenialo diseases a specialty. No matter how long you have been suf fering uor how many Doctors you lmye em. ployed lu vuln, you should apply to lin. MoTaooaut ul once, when hu will tell di rectly without holding out false hopes whether your dlscuso is strictly curable, or can only be relieved, Ho owes his wlilo reputation for tho suc cessful treatment ot all lingering or chronic discuses to experience and closu applica tion fur over SO years, and to no miraculoui poictr. What the I'aveiis Say t "Ho Is tkllldil honest, ink-lent, upright and re liable and will worthy of the pcopl"'s confidence auticsietin. lie always says exactly wuat no means and means exactly wuai I ho says." bcran. ton llenuUlcttn "lie U too useful a man to loaf," Lackawanna wmomir, Ccrner Lackawanna ani Watfclcgtsn Avocse:. SCItANTON, PA. Sept ll.ly ORIGINAL POETRY. tronlio CoLGMBItN) THE CONQUERORS. BY JOHN SUTtON. How havo tho mighty fallen liko autumn leaves around, Or shc.ivcs behind tho reaper, all strewn upon tho ground. As though Death was ambitious his mightier hand to show, And with millcloas ptemure has brought tho mighty low, The mighty tn portion, from nc cl lent or birth. Who claim that for thhj reason they should rulo tho earth or It by self endeavor they've gained tho world's renown. They find that Death M mightier than ho who wears tho crown. Tho mighty on tho battle-lleldi who connuerlnj nrmlcs led neforowho hostllo thousands In consternation lied, Who won t.to highest honors that grateful states afford, Yet found thaf.1 loath Is mightier than ho that wears the sword. Tho mighty Legislators, who plead for truth and right, And waged against oppressors, a never ceasing liuht. Who by their faithful labors, havo gained tho world's applause, Havo found that Death la mightier tlfan they who mako tho laws. Tho mighty with his millions of accumulated store. Whom cverv annual Interest, but adds a, fortune more. With all tho vast possessions that mortals love to hold. They find that Death tho conqueror cannot uo bought with gold. Uut there's another Connuet or, that's lnlgnticr than he. And wh-n tho promhed timo bhail come, Death will Ills victim be, Through lllm tho poor shall triumph, tho rich In faith shall sing, O' drove, where is thy victory 1 cv Death, where Is thy sting: Insuiance of Parm Propotty, PAPKIl ltl'.AI) 11YHAVLKI. Nl.illAltPAl iii' jiki:tiso ok tub statu iioaud of AditlGUI.rUIti: AT III.OOMS1IU1KI, os TiiunsiiAY, iu:o. ;, 18S5. Tho business of insurance of pro- mrtv nrrninst lire has so crown in pro inriinris ilnripL' the nast 100 yeais, that it is now considered by a majority of nropertv owner?, n necessary and ord inary incident in the expense; account 1 propel ty iiwiicrninp. Insurance of nropertv is that svstem f Guarding ntininst tinfoiefeen did possible loc, by paying a certain urn lor a sncoitied period, as me in ice f indemnity in cao tho loss i-liotild iccur. In elTtct, it. consists in tahina he aucrecatH loss of propeity in uMt ral, and by comparing tho loss with he total va'liio of prniietty considered, ,ve finil the percentno of danger, by Idinc to this pcrceiitauo the pioti- aMe iirrcontnco of cost in tho matinee raent of the business, wo cot a basis (or detci mining tlio probablo cost ot istirance. There are two general v sit ms by which tho bufinet'S ot in surance is carried on. uno pian n nown as the stock plan, and tho other is the mutual plan In the stock plan, a fund is raised or supposed to bo raised, as a capital jy those interested, ami tney assuming is a matter of business, tho indemni fication for losses, acreo to reimburse hose who insure with tln in, upon thei payiug a specified sum, which is based upon tuo percentaKi s aoovo iiieniioueu, and to which is added bucIi further sum as bv experienco may bo ncces- stiry to cover tho risks ot capital anu the profits desired, or attainablo in enrrvine on the business, In" the mutual plan there being no capital involved, and the risk ol loss. being mutually undertaken, by all who are fcekiiicr. insurance only a small buiii is charged in tho first place primarily to meet tlio incidental expenses, and sec ondarily to be used toward tho pay ment of losses ; the losses however, are ovor and abovo what tho small first payment affords, made up by assess, tncnts pro rata among those who have, by their connection with tho associa, Hon becomo mutually liable, ono toth other, for tho losses as they may occur, Jiacli of these systems have tbeir ad. vantages and disadvantages. I will only remark here, that on the ono hand the insurers m mutual companies, u ing really tho owners and controllers ot the altairs ot tho company and lie iui widely kcattered, it is claimed can never civo its affairs that close and caicful attention, that stock holders d who having their money invested in ihe stock, ami looking to their capital for profit, must nissarily attend closely to its management, in order to protect themselves. Un tho other baud, it claimed that this very matter of seek ing largo profits from capital invested necessitates tho laying of high cash premiums, and that unless tho sloo companies do get in a revenue much larger than tho actual risk, thev 1 como unsound, and aro swept away by anv unusual tontiimcncy 11 a mutual company is carefully mid propeily luutiagtil, tho saving in profits on capita), and tho gic'ter amount ot security by having ali tho insured properly liable for each par ticular lire or lost?, is certainly a gieat advantage ; this is it great considera tion for the farmer, w hoee small pro fits, at his business, makes the slight est gain at any point important. With reference to tho risk, farm pro perty is much more desirable than town or city property, notwithstanding tlio great danger to larm properly Irom lightning and tho want of facili ties for putting out tires in isolated buildings when started, and the inllam ability of much of a farmer's peisoual property, yet in a town incendiariidn mid nearness to other buildings, with tho aggregate carelessness of many people, as well as tho various luoro dangerous vocations carried on in towns and cities, makes the risk in town property, as has ben shown, far in excess of that on farms; it lias been thown that in cities one third of the lires nre caused by incendiarism. There is another element of differ ence in tafcty,that 1 will mention here, and that is tho temptation occasioned by business losses and hard times ; this in towns and cities, effects not only those who aro moved by such tempta tions but tlio property of iuuocout owners who nro affected by tho burn ing or destruction of their neighbor's property. Thu fanner however, sel dom is tho gainer bv such tires ; his buildings nre generally too valuable to thu farm itself, to bo sacrificed for their own iiitvinsio value, and tho inconveii lenco of being out of houso and home, or shelter for stock, as well as tho danger of losses to uninsured and un insurablo property, go a great ways to prevent tho offer of any temptation to get out of financial difficulty by in cendiarism on tlio part of tho insured. 11 lliu lannera can havo a well con ducted mutual company of their own they can ceitainly insure each other much better tlmu by any union of operations with town or city property (VnllniiHl on tuih rCionii. THE LIFE LESSON .earned tiy a iTomliieiil HutlHoii Oelrt l'tllow. (From tho Hudson (K. Y.) Register.! Mn rlltntf n f.ilftifht ftd.l l-'ellow (east Orand Mndenwald, No. HJintid a memberofthe Baptist church, says: "lhavobecn nsinostotmy acutiiintanre.s In lludon know, a sufferer from dyspepsia for ten sea liccltinlntr with Indigos- ion, suur siuiuaeii ni nit n.itulenee. 1 became so weak that my body became a burden to heavy to carry and my mind was weighted down Dy a looiny uesponiiency, Alter c.uuigi ten, u- it i ndn mil ni irinwinff Iron in tnv stomach: my ab domen would bum and I wasallllcteil almost con stantly with a Mck bead iche. A lady 1-arnlngot mv cumiuon, nnvisen ine to us" int. uavih iv t NUDV'S P.WOIIITK 1IKMKHY, telling mo what an In nlle deil of gondii hnddono her and others whom sho knew. I beirm taking It In the latter part, of August, and used altogether only threo liot ties, when It achieved In me the most wonder ful Improteinent. 1 have now gained flesh, and reel siionger, ueiier nut nappier tnan i navo in tenjetrs. VAVoiHTKIti:IKI)V cured my f lnd It 1. Hermans, of Ghent, of tho llngerlm? remains of mnlatlal fever and of biliousness. Mr Harvey Thomas tho grocer on Warren street. Just below win m'nii uouse, s'iv siii.it. h uas nau wonucnuuy good eHects upon lilm, h'eoies Of my acquaint nneessaythat having once tried It, they would never again be without It1 I have given It to my children and found If. tl,n Itnst ineilleliie T bnvn ever known for regul ill g their bowels and purl- lying tuo r uintni. -innKTiowiedgooriirsincjs'ine i ueem tne greatest lesson or piusicaiure." A llnttlu mill IIh vlrtr. "I carried IhoburienofnysperMa about all my Uf ," slid Mrs. I'lerce. a ladv cLrhtr jears old residing at. Itochester, N. V., "until about Ihrco jeaffl ngol began taking Dr. D.nlii KennedVH'I'avnrlteltem. edy' f Uondnut, you khow and It has given me hioro munition and sticugth than I havo had slnjo I was young," n Hi & Hi "ii ' irev-ttt! wn ui sin Tin: (IK CAT i i s Aii.sot.UTi: crm: rou CATARRH. T whi'iv diwloiw nf folloHcd, ltseucccm lia boc.i mniirkfiMoniui Itseurosotider. fill, ItHtlie iiuwtwiriWifitl ltreimratlon In tlio market for CATAltllH ami tlio only ono that pnmlKi nn Absolute, l't.Kltl lliirr. It. Is truly ii blowing to nuiiUml. A Trial It nil tbnt U utkftl for It. Ouron.se.l.U Is at,vnys ri'cummeinlctl. Neml for ti -tlruunluls of actual cures, IT 11 At KO tgt'AL FOlt MALARIA. A POSITIVE Cl'KIi JSASSL'KJH). On3 bottle Is KClicnilly sullleleiit for a cure. Stop ta'.lUK ttulnluo. Atrial only In askcil for Kel- LEIl'8 I'ATAUIllI llBMI HV, It 13 ft M'lX'I l'H! for all dl?cnHesurhlnir Pom nn impure Mood and ilrlien nil eruptions lrom the fkln. For Kyplil lltleeuinplatnta It Is superior to any preparation In tlio market. Ono buttle tfill euro iuoitortlio MIoMluir coinitliilnt! and n ceuttnued u?o trill rostrivn-Y euro. N.ivo doctor bills and try It. UIIKUJIATISII. SCKOFULA. SIIIX EHL'PTIOXS. I'KiVKRI'AI. DISEASES. DVSPEl'SIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. I'EELI.VG OF l.AXGOUR. lilMOlTSXKSS. v I.IVEIt TItOUHI.ES. XEItVOI'S WEAKNESS. FEJIA1.E lVEAK'ESb'. i; iti.n'd ( . iti.it llKMt-tiV Is no patent Peine, bni n -.i e u d leasant preparation 1" :ake m. I un-' . r'm i.rea;et medical di(cov , yofliea,e. tini-Liollle i juvenntts tlioentlro -yftciil a:l I po.'ei'i'ps more lrtue tban a half , Louies tf onli ry patent preparations. U M.o 'nr te'Mt.Kihinls nnd other Inrorinatlon. ( reap iv f'lti-KUti peuerally. i : : r i . i-i.rii v itoTri.i;. MX hot Tl.t:s roii IJ.-..00. On receipt or S3.0I) by Hi., mnnuiii -turcr', Samckl !'. Kkllkk !t Oo., ll.trr 1 it: -. l'.v., six bottle-, will bo fcnt osprcss p.i. '. TR.tJU MAim An EXPERIENCE. " Calvert, Texas, ilay 3, 1SS2. "I wish t express iny creclatl0Q of tho TaluiMo qualities ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ftsacouU remedy. " Whllu with Churchill's army, Just beforo tho batilo of Vicksburg, I toutracttd a 60 cto cold, which terminated In a ilaiigcrou counh. 1 fouiul no itllcJ: till on our march wo caino to a country ttore, where, on uiktug lor somo rcrucJy, 1 was urged to tryAvcu'H Cur.nuY I'rciuit.vL, 'I did bo, und v.a3 icjiidlv cuied. Since then I )i:u o kept tho 1'cciokal constantly by mc, for family use, nnd I hare found It to onlmaiuablo reii'edyfor throat nml Unic dUeusL'6. J. Willi LEV." Thousands of testimonials certify to tho prompt euro of nil 'bronchial nnd lung affections, by tho use of A ven's Cherry IVatqkal. Itelns very p.tlatuMc, thejounj; est children take-It readily. DrJ.C.Aycr&Co.lLovoli)IV:.i33r SUPEB30R SPEEIiLESJiEIHUSSES MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES. FIELD-GLASSES, MAGIC LANTERNS, BAROMETERS. THERMOMETERS. Drawing liitrunirntft I'tilfuHnphlcuI nnd Cite in leu I Aiiiiaraliift. Liit nd DeKriptioni of tmr Ten Catalcciic fent FKEi: un nrplKntii'D. QUEm $t Ca 324 Chestnvi St. PHILADELPHIA. tebu-ly V IRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. m farmi, 20 to 10,U00 am at 'J to 92a per rre. (iood mtrkPts. Healthy climate. 'avoi able prospects. rite for circulars contalnlnc description. Sent free. I'VLE & UbIIAVKN. Mil yiRGINIft FARMS I WdrculAr. A. o. Ul J Climate. Cheap lionici ."ortliern uolonv. etll iwl ULUSi, Ccptrallu, dec 25-4 w aid 13 t KAUHHH A handsome VASI; L.M1' given 1 . nniiPPD with a is order for Tea andcorr- 1 SUUilUllee. An Iron blono OlIAJUIEIt - - " - SET. 10 pieces, or a TEA M.T. rlecea. or n handsome llltONZE IIANOIMI EAi given wltha iu order. A CHAMllElt SEP ono pieces, with lilun, maroon or pink band or un imiN bl'ONE CHINA IE v bET or ill pieces, ora (II-Abb -ET of tu pleres gltenwlth aJ12 order, HAND SOME PltEMIUSlS, consisting or Decorated China Waro In 'I ea hetfi, also Dinner und Tea sets com. blned, and Chamber Sets, etc., etc., given with orders for lis, jo, 125, 28 and 150. send lor circu lar, which wlllglvoyou lull particulars. (IRANI) UNION TEA COMPANY, 25 South .Main St Wilkes narre, ra. neauquur ters SO l'ront btiecl. New York cits'. may 15-ly Irtr wnrlilnpr neonle. Send 10 cents post. 1 ion lite, a royul, age, and we will mall sou lite, a royul. valuable sample box of goods that will nav vou In the way ot musing more money In a few days than 5 ou ever thought poasl. bio at any business. Capital not reuuued. You can live at home and work Intpaio tin 0 only, or all tho time All of both sexes, ot nil nues, grand ly successful, 50 cents to ts cosily earned every evening. That all who want work iniiy U'st the business, wo inako this unparalleled oiler: To all who nro not well salaried wo wlllseud II to pay for tho trouble ot wilting us. Pull particulars, directions, etc., sent tree. Iiumenso pay absolute ly sure tor all who stait nt once, non't delay, ddicss bnssoN & Co., Portland, Maine, decis. E. B. 3R0WF.it GAS FITTING & STKAJl HEATING I)E.LEU IN STOVES & TINWARE. All kinds of work iu Sheet Iron, Roof ing nnd Spouting promptly attended to. lSirlct attention given to heating by utoain. Corner of Main & East Sts., BlooniBtmrg, Pa. . THE GREAT fiiPUK Specific roii LIVER DISEASE. citrnirnrrnmrc . "iifroriiiiiinstoinmoutiu S Y M r i UMia : Iniurnn rnnleil white or rov with a brown fur; tmln In Uio hick, Bl(le9.nr joints otlrn mmitKi'ii tor riicuiiininnii w n or ArrKTlTt: somet lines nausea nml water br.tsli, or maizes! ion." nniuicney anu neiu enieni llons, bowels alternately costlto and laxs iikah aciib! lowot memory, with a pnlnrul nensatlon of lnvltitc failed toilo so i at blnz which ought to liaro beenilone; tmslUTT) low spirits; a thlek, TKI.WV nri'oaraneo of tho skin ami ejri a dry coiuth! foVer, lestlessness: tho urlnols scanty nnd hlir i colored, nnd.lt allowed to btand, dcposlH a sedi ment. !iitiA'.M iinnn nnnm HfflAn (PUIIEI.Y VKOCTABLE) U Ronernlly used in tho south to nrouso tho torpM liter toithenltliy action. IT ACTS WITH BXTBAOntllNAHY SFFI01CT ON TflB lVUlt, KIDNKYS ani BOWKLS. AN KFFKCTUAL Sl'KCIFIO FOH JIAt.AlUA, IlVflPEI-SIA, rosnTirATioji, bimoi'snkss, SICK IIKADACHE, JAfNIHCE, MFNTAt.'nrBKSSIOS, nOWELCOMI'LAlNTS, KTC F.TR, F.TC. Kndorscd by this use ot 7 millions ot bottles, as The Best Family Medicine For children, for adults, and for the aged. BilKTOUkK IX AXV IUMMTI01 OF Tilt StSim I J. H. SE1LIH & CO., soi.Kritorii!KTOi3, ritlLAUr.M'HIA, l'A, 1'lllCK, tl.CO. may su-ly Ili3.XLK.OAU XXIUCB TABLE. I-vELAWAUE, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTEUN ItAlLllOAD. ULOOMSIjUIUi DIVISION. NOltTII. I STATIONS. I SOUTH, p.m. n.m. itin a.m. n.ni. n.m. 9 00 13.1 1 s no ..,.-crniiton.... i! io 9 is tm 8 .'I 12 20 8 211, llellcrile.... 0 15 9 20 2 10 8 4S 13 a J 8 40 13 15 8 ai li 08 8 27 IS 01 8 23 II 58 8 IT 11 M 8 12 11 GO 8 08 11 47 8 CH 11 41 8 01 11 43 7 611 11 S8 7 CI 11 31 7 W) 11 31) 7 41 11 2.1 7 80 11 12 7 18 11 HO 8 2!,. Tnyloivlllo...' 0 20 9 2(1 2 11) 8 III .. Lackiuvnlill.l.. li 27 9 81 2 23 8 10 S 01 i.'w'est 1'ittstbn'.1 (i 40 J: 5 so 7 58i... .Wyoming.... 0 41 9 53 2 41 'SI. ..MnllbV 0 l!MI !)! 2 41 7 ryj liennett ; o r.i id 012 47 7 4' ....Klncjton .... n r.s 10 052 rx 7 47 ....Kingston .... 7 43 l'lymoutli Juno 7 as ....I'D mouth.... 1 XI .... Avondalo. . 7 a 1 .. Nnntlcoko .. 7 SI llunlock'a Creek 7 121 MilcksUlnny.. t 00 lllck's Ferry . 0 51 ..liench Haven.. 0 41' Iiemlck.... 0 41 .Hilar Creek., (i :w ..Vlllow drove.. fi 68 10 Oft i &0 I iu iu no 1 7 07 10 158 01 7 12 10 20 s u: 7 15 10 25 3 10 7 21 10 S 27 7 87 10 413 HI 7 50 11 11 8 .').' 7 67 1 Oil 3 58 8 01 11 13 t 05 8 10 11 20 4 12 7 11 10 01 7 03 10 41 58 10 41 51 10 3S 50 10 31 42 IC 27 .1(1 10 21 30 11) 111 25 10 11 08 II 511 00 9 4'J 55 9 45 40 9 33 8 14 11 25 4 16 0 :u,...LIn 0 nidge. .. 8 18 11 29 4 21 8 25 11 3d 4 27 8 30 11 44 4 31 r. at Kmiy C 21 ...Uloomsburg ... o IB .... ltupert r, n Catnwl'a llrldg-o r mt . . Danville.... n 4) ....Chuln.sky.... 5 ill .... Cameron..,, s 32 Northumberland rum. 8 30 1 50 4 10 8 41 11 55 4 10 8 58 12 13 5 04 J 05 12 2-5 12 9 08 12 25 5 17 U 25 12 40 5 35 p.m. am. a.m. n.m. p.m, W. P. IIALSTEAI), Kupt. Hupcrlnleodeut'3 onice. Scranton, Fcb.lat.18:' Pennsylvania Railroad. 1111 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. wn TIME TABLE. In effect Nov. 8th. 1885. Trains leave Sua- bury. 9.40 a. m.. sea shore Exnress (dally except aSrarlffiffialf?: 0.20 p. in. : liaitlinore, 4.40 p.m. ; Washington, l).oop. m., conneciinnai, imiaueipma lurau oca i hhoro points. Through passenger coach to hiiaaeiphia. llarrlsuurennd Interne- mate stations, arriving at ranaoi pmi B.no p.m.: New York, u.3.1 p. m. ; liaitimore c.4.1 p. in. ; Washington, 8.oop.ra. Parlor car luiuiu iu i iii.auui,,...a . I.'u.ie-i wuw I throiiL'ti to PhltadelDula and llaltltnore. l,OU II. IU. i.enmu leuuuiiuuuuLiuu tor narrisnurs aua an intcrmeaiate binuons, arriv ing at I'hlladelphla 4 25 a. m. ; New Vork 7.00 a. m n.iitimore. 5.25 . 111. : Washington r.30a. sleeping car uccoinmodatlous can be secured a Harrlsburg tor Philadelphia and New York, ou sun days aturouKh bleeping car will ho run; on this train from wtlllamsp'l to Philadelphia. 1'hlladelphla passengers can remain in sleeper unuiaiurueu unii 7.t,0 a. in. Erlo M all (dally except Jlonday, (or llarrlsburv; and intermediate stations, arriving at l-hlladelnhla 8.25 a. in. New York. 11.30 a. m. ; Ualtlmore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.25 a. in. Through 1-ullmau sleeping tars are ruu on this train to rmiaucipiiia, iiaiuuiuru uuu usuiuk. ton, and through passenger coaches to rhlladel. pula and Baltimore. WESTWAItU. 5.20a. m. Erie -Mali (dally excent Sunday). (0. Erie und all Intermediate stations and canandal, f;ua and Intermediate stations, Itochester, num. oand NlugaraKalls, with thiough lnillman ral. ace cars aud passenger coaches to Erie and ltoch. psier. 9.5.1 News lixnrcss taauy except, sunaayi ior Lock llaveaand intermediate stations. 1.00 n. m. Niagara Kinross (daily except un- uay) lur ivauu uuuiiiieiuiruiuiesiuiiuus uuu L'tu- andaigua and principal intermediate 1 stations, Itochester, liulfulo nnd Magara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kaueand itochester uStSSSSm sundayifor He- novo aud Intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat - kins ana intermediate stations, witu turougupas- MU.aUUIUKIUlL1.1UMjaiUllUU3 ...... WUU scngcr cuaencs tu iieuuvu uuu n uuiuy, 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall lor Itcuovo and lntermo, aiato stations. TllltOUUU THA1NS FOlt bUNUUKV F1IOM THE EAST ANU hUUTH. SumMy mall leaves I'hlladelphla 4.80 a. m llartlt.uuri' I. to iirrlvlnsr at Sunburv 9.20 a. m. with turougu sieepiugcar iiuiu luuaueiuuia iu mi- uamspoii. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m. Ilarrlaburg, l.o a. in. dally except bundaj arriving at Sunuury 9.53. a. in. Niagara Express leaves I'niiaueinuia. 7.40 a. in. : iiaiiimure ,.3U a. m. many IAUClb OU11UUJ UI111U 11V , l.W II. 111. , wuu luruugu 1 uriur eur iiuiu i-unaueipuiu ana inrougn passenger coaciicu irom pmiaaei. phla and Ualtlmore. Past I J tie leaves New York 9.00 a. m. ; Phlladel phla,ll.50a, in, ; Washington, 9 50 a. in. ; Haiti more, 10.45 a. m.', (dally eicept'hunday) arriving at Miubury. 5.30 p.m., nllh thiough passeugei cuacuesiroin I'liuaueipuia uuu iiauitnure. Erlo .Mull lean's New VorkS.uuii.nl.; Plilladel. phla. 11.20 1). 111. : Washington. 10.110 p. m. : Haiti. more, u.sn p. in., (dally except.salurday) arriving .it suuuury s.id a. 111., witu turuugu ruuiuau bleeping cars Irom Philadelphia, Washington and luiiuiiure una turuugu passenger coacue PuilailclpUla. lioiu M'.Mii'itv, iia.i.i:tii. it Wll.KIIIAltIti: It.VII.ltdAII AMI NIMITil AMI WUVf llltAM'II lt l.WAV. (Dally except buuuay.) WUkesbarro -Mall leaes buuuury 10.00a. m. arrlvlngatuioom Perry 10.52 a.m., Wllkes-barra is.ip.ui. n,,PrKir huubury iniiieaeswiikeouarroio.iua.in.arriv lnuut llluom Pern-12.15 n. ui..xunbury "".r- Express West leaves n luvcs-uarro 2.45 p. m., ar rlvlug at llloum Perry 4.15 p. m .bunbuiy e.lii.iu. SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves bunbury 9.25 a. in., airlvlng at llloom Perry 10.14 a. 111. W Ilkes-lUrre 1 1 : :i- a.ln. Sunday accomiuodiiilon leattH Wllkes-Harre5:15 p. 111., arriving ut 11100111 terry , 0,43 p. in., bunuury, nil 1 p. m. CIIA. E. I'UOII, Ueu. .ManoL'er. J. II. WOOD. Ueu. Passenger Agent Send lx cents for post aire, and recelto free.aco&t. ly box ot e ods wlilch will 1 helii jou to more money 1 i-i rignt, away inun unyinuis eisu in 11111 worm. ah. 01 either sex. succeed from Tttbour. Tho broad road toiortunu opens be. orj tho workers, absolutely sure. At onco ad. diess, Titt'K s to., Augusta, .Maine. 1S-S5. 1 hKva . Doaltlva remedy fur llie EboTO allenie I bv lie uaelhou.etiitaorcK.eeol tlio worst klnjuuaof Ionic .Ufldlnn Ii4ve btf.ucureU. Iiidrpil.iu.truniil.iuTr.klti lu It. emcucT.iiiiic 1 win wnui.ii uui ii.t.s MtKB, lo;etlir Willi Vi I.UA UMSTIieATISK on tbl. dlieue to uy euuVrer. (ilvempre .. auil I' OkJdriei. un.T. A, sluc nu,ifi rctris I., Sew Toik. Slates and Felts, Slate Mantels, Slate Black Hoards, School Slate, Roofing; Slate, Roofing Felts, i, 2&3 I'ly. I. I.. IIUI.I.. 85 Uckawanna Avenue, bcrauton, Pa jiuyvv-iy w. II. HOUBK, DKNTIST, Bi.oomsiiuro,Coi.umiiia County, Pa All styles ot work done la a superior manner, work warranieuas representee intuit ntTJi.oT- uu wituoct 1'iin by the use 01 lias, ana (reoof charge when artlllclalieetli aro inserted. OUlco over Klelm's nruc Btoro. lobe open at all hourt during the t'aj, Ill, I 1 rKIl 1 1 II r,ttv a .if owners; but herein conica tho tllfllculty to bo met, their very business sotm. rntlng tliini over a wiilo extent of territory ntul tyiny tlicm closely nt homo, Is In thy way nninst cnroful nml pi'uilent mntmgi'ineiit nntl iiinkis them llublo to being inisletl by irofi'ss ionnl sbnriicis, who orgnnizp for tluir own pockets nml soon losu sight of tin1 intelo-a of their intiM'N. Yet if fanners can uni'.o nnd fintl n way of closo siiDorvision over their busineh", t hoy u.m by mutual couip uiies oond'ictfil eiiliiely nitiun thenisulies mitku insur.inuo s-ifcr anil mnru o mirnioil, ttiii'i by i.iymg Hluck uomna uio htrj.'" i,olils, or jolninu; iiiicuelUn cons r. jieity ownuiv. Oiki way cf accouiiliniiiiig thin object is to join an Intelligent, farmuts' Hsoo!ntioi' or oitler and iiiilu in thu diseiHsion ol subjeuts thtro bi ought up; such Ail .usucliUion gives you u bettvr acquaiiitaiieo with your tiuighboi'ing farmers, givts you :i wltler ai'tjiiainlaueo anil opi-ns your oyes to a great many aiUantugus to oe del i veil in your busiiuss lliat you would not think of otherwise; it uUo trains your own powers of thought and lustiivatioi. mill enaljles you to set- Uie ins and outs of n ureat m inv things. Then if you find that those with whom j on nro associaletl, are live, active, thinking men, you can jvin with them, either in organising a mutual insurance, company, or lu going into onu already iruauized, but have no great unwieiiiy ulLiir, that depends on some central management ol a largo and boundless extent of territory llie company should not extend any faither limn the intelligent manage ment can personally oversee without neglect of their fauu duties; for ex ample minnojo a company organized with a otnti al maiinuemcnt chosen by ihe whole body of insurers and ihe in surers in a small section, say one or more township had lliu light to vote lor the selection ot the ngutit lor that district, all subject to the approval of the central organization, uivo no per centage to agents lo btiinulato them to take larue timounts, perraiis beyond the capacity uf the property, but pay thnni fitr ttiinr u'firk tint snmn nriiwt nn each pulley big or little, and let their pay be about what they could make on ihiir faun it not called away to attend i:,.-t:.. 1 :n 1 Hl'I'UUULIUH, iiuu uu win 1IIIU LI III VU Uail U UIHltTlUllV bllllUMIV LI1U I subject of insurance, know more about what vou aw doiiiu. tako less risk, and I pay less lor your insurance; such at icasl are some ol the results accomplish- d heretofore, by pursu'my such a policy. loo larce) an insurance company, like too largo a farm, is dauirious to the farmer. In insurance of firm property", like farming itself, the moio he mves it his own peisoual attention and the more convenient he has it, for his own peisonal attention the bitter he will be satisfied with results. On this basis fanners have been euabltd to insure their propeity lor ten years, at an average cost of leas than six dollars per thousand dollars of iusuiaticc, 011 each livo year policy, or a little over one 'dollar a year on the thousand ilollais; this has been done by farmeis and by farmers alone, and it can with out any doubt be done again; it shid is yon from professional sharpersbecause ou no not nave any sucn to aeai witn; 'i protects you irom piutiiiir tuo niucn 00 lhu Pr0ljerl.-V' bei:-?UiB '0U nave a greater opportunity U) Know or ... f -i i i mp,iv. ,, illn le.a"1. 01 1,10 alu0 OI P'opeilj 111 IU0 ilistricts you lneuu: you can Know also who all in your neighborhood are in . .i,i ,.i,o .. ,ib is with vou. and ,' - ---- - you know that the same policy pursued 1 1 t lift V.iri PHIS d 1 Ht rifllH 111 Wlll(!h Vdlir I : . 4 : enmpany aro working, aro supervised with equal care as in vour own. Uriianiiiu vour own companies and iu such a way that vou have your own supervision and do not leave that upervision to well paid clhcers whoso main obiect in tho busineps is ' s . I lo make money and you will ntul that vou aro cii'Mlv the "ainers as lar as insuranco is concerned. Look to Your Live-Stock in January. January is a critical month with all kinds ot livo stock, they should bo kept comfortable and naming. If they becin to tail oil ui condition, they win he almost sure to lose rapidly, aud will require moio food and better care to , 1 , , .c . , , keep them up, than if well housed, and continuously well fed. Je tytUnmtio I -irnl reKlllar. then they will 1101 Stand 1 ,.,,,.,. r- c,.,t i ,,,i u,',ii 1.4111 ItUll , IIS. 1W.SU Ul t.llLVI, lll.v. nit. take time to feed, to ruminate, and to rest. Look after sheds and stables, to keep them clean and warm. Water oimht not to freeze in cow or horse stables, on the coldest nights, anil at the same timo the ventilation should be such, that tho air is always sweet. l'igs suffer greatly with tho cold, anil lioiild havo dry, well-littered iieute, always. Litter ihem with straw or swamp hay, enough so that they can cover themselves out ot sight in it. Sheep should havo dry sheds; they bear v great deal of cold, but should not havo wet nor dirty straw to lie in. Where much straw is to be thrown into their sheds, provide a few mo.thle platfoims, liko old barn doors, for them to stniio upon. They will be a great comfoit to them, and they are easily turned over when irnth straw is thrown in. or thev "it dirt v. Fowh will lav ;r ,i, 1, ,.,,.-, r n (,. 1 they havo warm houses, are well led and have a chance to cxeicise. 1 ho tho catllo sl.uls, sheep sheds, and the barnyards, uues usually ,lll,.i.,f .v..,...!u.i if .l.l.n.w.l f..,:, illlllVIMIt 1 AVI VIOVl A 1 Vltl 11 ti until these, they must havo slithered runs and bare ground. Ducks need to bo well feci, hut not allowed to get ton fat f they are to begin laying early. Too much corn is always bad, except for fattening poultry, as it produces lutein- al lat, stops laying, und makes the lowls lazv. Iso exercise, no eggs" American Annculturist lor Jan. Talk about women being il'.ghly 1 Liiok at bank cashiers. Lowell CtlU Mom: Tuutiipui. Than iik Ivnkw An holiest but rather illiterate old farmer, whilo nddrcssing a school' houso audience on temperance, confess-, oil tliat lie nati ucen a drinking man. "Hut, my trii'iius, ' ho said. "I never drank to success.',-y(SHii)raicfi Times. A tto-out-a-liuntlnff youne man, A eame-bag-nnd-boot joudl- man, A love for hU rule that nothing can stifle, a souiethlng-to-shoot young man, A coine-back-crestfallcu young man, liedraggled-and-lame young man, With lils rltla and Hover he sought the Held over- Tuls brought-back-no. gamo j oung man. A stay-ln-the-bouso yotmg man, Avoldlng-hls lrlcnds young man, With a swallowot whisky to mako him leel trlsky Tim laugu-that-ontuds young man u 'vlumtnts bifiUch. Tho remainnm conies of tho History 01 uoiumuia uouiity, a uooK ol ouu puucB iiiusiruieii uuti otiuiiu 111 ciotii Will up ClOSCtl out al Sl.UU eaoil, ZO cents extra by mail. For salo at tho .Coi.umuian Olllce. ltloomsburL', I'd. for infants nnd Children. "CMtotlnlssowcllndiptedtochlldreatli.it I Cattotta eureo Colic, ConsttpAtlon, I recommend it as superior to nnr prescription I P!!r Womach, blnrrhcea, Kructatlon, biowntome." 11 A. Acn. M.D., 'leVtloT'' "WP" " l,rOm0U Ul So. Oiford EL, Brooklyn, N. Y. Without Injurious medication. Tm CtYTAca CoarAJrr, 181 Fulton Street, It. T. "ECONOMY TfflUi OffJESTBOW OF EVERY THING THAT JWI 10 in. CAN BE 1 STYLISH nun I u CHEAFEffi TJ1M A Large and Varied Stock of li mi I II I minimi II I mt F'WVWHW,'1'JMMja,B1K "r'Mt-Ll wumrwnMM mHBBMiH IjjCLOTMIHGj EH JUST RECELVED. ALSO A LAUGK AND CE G n i . Liall 311(1 DQ VjOnVlIlCeCl 'dlclt VOU hclVe the LARGEST fflITi OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY. AND AT r The Lowest Possible Prices A'W T - OF - QMAIN C. B. K01BMI' DEALER IN Foreign anck Mamestio WINES AND LIQUOR AKB JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOM SBURG, PA. $50 REWARD. von Outico of Eveiy Adiilici iitum 1NT1IK PttO3hJSS SOAP. NEW THE WONDERFUL 3-LB BAR. MADi: ONLY 11 V Gowans 8k Stover, Uuffalo. N. Y. For salo by all first-clats gioctis. April 10-i.jT BLQOMSBURil PLANING MILL Tbe UDderslcDL'O liaUiii: nut his Piocini? mi uu unuiuAu Diicci. ut 11 1 01 -1 man i uuuuiuo, 18 pro I V VU tu uu R44 AlllUw Ul 114 UIB (Hit, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. turntatiea at reasonable prices ah inmtfr nnftA SDiSfedr aud nono but m M ESTIMATES FOR BUlLDINflS furnished ou application. 1'iann iud Oieclttca 1 "i'irai u oionenci.uurausu'uiau CHAUMJS Klll'li, I lllnomsbiu s, l' FKACTICAL TI1K IIOUK, IS J BOUGHT IYE1. SUM-XT MXE OF I! TBHl A1!A f) i - - . I IF GOODS ERG. 5 For the Celebrated Cliiclteriue, Ivors & Pond, nnd Vose& Bon Pianos. Worldre nowned Kstey Orej.ins, Violins, Accordeons and Sheet Music. Celebiated White, New IIIkIi Arm Dr.vis, f.'ew Home, lloyal St. John, and Light Running Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles, oil anil attachments for all makes ot Sewing Machines. STREET,) J St:ro and warcrccrr.:, Nc Franklin Avenue. 12S Mso W'arciooras 111 Franklin Ate. aud 104 Cen ter.btiect. SCRANTON, PA. tt . An) thing to make up anew wagon or lepair an old, in stock. liar Iron, und Steel Holts, Bolt Ends, Lug Screws, Turnbucklo' Horse Shoes, and all Blacksmith supplies. Aprsi-ly I OMENTAL IRON FENCES;. Uf VAtl Oil W1UIUU111' IHUiN. Suitublo for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. The following Bhows tho llcket Oothlc, one of the several beautltuutyleuot Fence manufactured by the undersigned. Kor Iieauty and Durability they are unauipaas. ed. bet up by experienced hands aud warranted! togltesatlnfactlou. Prices anil specimens of other de signs uetit to .my address. Address BiiOOMSBURG PA- May4U I moie money than at anything eluo by tak ing an ageuey lor tho bent telung book out. Hek'lnera bueceed giandly. None fall. Terms nee. IU"1 1ULLKTT 1100k (,'0 l'011TLlNDr Maine,