THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 Somo Varieties of Oats. ' Mr. C. S. Plumb, in tho Country Uotitlenian, slalos Unit, nftor n recent thunder sliowir, liU plot of wlilto Australian oati looked as If a roller had been paspod over it. It lodges worse than any ono of tho ecventy nliio no called varieties on trial at tho Geneva station. All through western Now York similar cxpcrlonjo is report ed, so that for a grain crop this kind can hardly bo commended. For an earlier fodder crop, however, its soft succulent stem and abundant leaf grow th mako It most desirable. It has again been Bhown at tho station, that tho "horse-mano" or "side-head" oats stand up straighlcr than tho "sprangly" kinds Wo onco tried to explain this by stating mat, niuiottgii uio grain was all on ono side ef tho straw, and therefore, that each straw leaned towards tho cralti side that nevertheless tho grain was .... .1 . uui uii uiu eiuuu biuu 01 overy Biraw, 1. e., mat eacn siraw leaned toward a different point of tho compass, so that tho effect was that tho straw was lock ed and braced in every direction and against overy wind. Tho opou-pancil- eu Kinns, However, all stood erect with outsupportiiiK each other. Thrco bean. poles, leaning towardd each othor from ihreo coiners of a triangle with their tops locked, would resist wind better thau three poles standing perpondiciv larly if the poles were equally strong. wo have lust been cuttinu several acres of oats from imported Clvdesdalo seed. The grain stood on fair com- stubolo land plowed last fall and only harrowed this spring, uo raanuro being applied, although tho corn had a thtn coat of stablo manure. The grain hioou iour ieet mgu oiten two or three uiohes more than fivo feet and each stalk held from 80 to 100 kernels. Tho straw was large, and although an opeii-panicled variety was perfectly straight and rradled beautifully. It was thinly sowed, however, for tho Bake of grass and clover seed Sowed with it, and wo doubt whether tho yield will be heavier than that of tho side-head oats in tho same field. An other reason for thin sowing fivo pecks to the acre was that it was hoped tho crain would hold oat in weight bettor, that is, that it would not uo so muoh lighter than tho seed, l ersons who havo sown this variety when weichinc tnoro than 50 pounds to tho bushel, report that in three or four years the grain weighs no more man our ordinary kinds. Ayes Family JiVdicines. Tho business of tho J. C. Aver Co. of Lowell, Mass., has grown to its ures' ont largo proportions from a small bo ginning. Forty years ago Dr. Ayer tirst preparod Ayer b Uhcrry sectoral for tho uso of practising phvsicans. The gorjeral public sooon learned the valuo of this remedy, and it early at tained wide popularity. Its name is now nmong tho most familiar of houso hold words. After tho reputation of tho sectoral bad becomo established Dr. Ayer, recognizing tho universal do mand for a reliablo cathartic, began the preparation and salo of Ayer's nils. Ayors barsapanlla soon fol lowed, and tbo phenomenal success of these remedies encouraged Dr. Ayer to add Ayer's Ague Cure and Ayer's Hair Vigor to tho list. From tho outset, neither expense nor effort has been spared to obtain tho best materials for these preparations and the best facilities for compounding them. Thoy are of unvarying quality and strength, and always satisfactory in their effects. So popular havo they becomo that their sale has extended to all parts of tho world, and scarcely a ship sails from New Tiork, Boston, San Francisco, or any other American port, without including in its cargo and stores a supply of these medicines. Nearly forty thousand merchants do business with Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., by direct correspondence, tho mail receipts of tho firm ranging from 400 to 800 letters daily. Ayer's Almanao was first issued in 1852, and was then printed only in English. It now appears in ten lan guages, tho various editions aggregat ing nearly fourteen millions of copies per annum. In addition to tho alma nacs, this houso issues fortv millions of circulars, annually, in English, French and Spanish, also pamphlets, in twenty languages, including tho French, Ger man, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Swe dish, Bohemian, Norwecian. Polish, Welsh, Italian, Finish, Greek, Armen ian, Uhinese, lurkisn, Bulgarian, Uur rncso and Hawaiian. Tho printing of this material, to gether witli wrappers, labels, ita, ro quires tho constant uso of eight large printing presses, every working day tu the year, consuming for the Almanac, alone, 500 tons of paper. The remedies furnished by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co. are highly concentrated, tho cheapest, most economical, and tho best that medical skill can devise. A now pamphlet, on "Emergencies," has just been issued by tho abovo named company. As accidents happen in ev ery family, wo advise every reader to send for this little manual of practical instruction and information. It may bo had freo on application to Dr. J. C, Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mass. J. ii. Mercer wishes to mako an assertion, wnicn no can back with a positive guarantee. It is all about Acker's Blood Elixir. IIo claims for it superior merits over all other remed ies of its kind, and guarantees for it a positive and sure euro for Rheumatism, Hyphillis, and all blood disorders, it lrecs Uio skin lrom spots and disease, and leaves tho complexion clear Ask him about it. Over one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho past twelve mouths, purely upon their ineiits. Why suffer with Chronio Con Htipation, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Heartburn, and Female troubles, when J. II. Mercer ofliers you relief and positive cure in tho Dyspepsia Tablets. IIo sells thcra on a guarantee. There are scores of persons who aro suiteriug irom some lorm ot blood dis order or skin disease, such as Scrofula, Boils, eta, clo. After a practical test, J. H. Mercer asserts that Acker's Blood Elixir will certainly euro all such dis oases, including byphillis and Itheum at'taim Itis net a patent nostrum, but a scientifio preparation, ho guarantees it. J. II. Mercer would especially recom mend to the ladies Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. As a laxative they havo no equal. Thoy aro guaranteed to euro Chronio Constipation, Dyspepsia, aud nil diseases arising from a deranged stomach. With a free use of the Tab els, Sick Headaoho is impossible. After a thorough test J. II, Mercer ino.-t positively inserts that Auker'u English Remedy is tho best medicine for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cough ami all lung troubles that can be found, Ask him about it, for ho fully guarantees jt. The Doming Episoopal Oanvoatlon. Tin: iiukstions to hk discussed rnou- Atll.K ACTION Ol' TUB TWO ItOL'SI'.S. Tho next Triennial General Conven tion of tho Episcopal church, which will meet in Chicaco on tho Oth of Oc tober, will discuss a number of impor tant questions. This body, whioh is r.om nosed of somo of tho ablest olcr- gymcu and laymen in thoi Episcopal cnurcn, is too Bupromo legisianvo us sombly of tho Episcopal Commuuion, having lull power to alter or moony tho disolpllno and worship of tho church, but not having tho power to touch its doctrines as contained in mo Catholio creeds. It is oomposod of.two Houses, tho upper, or Houso of Bish ops, and tho lower, or Houbo of Cleri cal and Lay Deputies, elected from ov ery diocese, and all legislative measures to become law must pass both Houses. Other safeguards aro thrown around legislation which oompletcly protect tho churcli from hasty actloni so that whilo thoro is uo lack of fresh nnd vigorous thought in tho deliberations of tho convention, it is at tho sarao time probably ono of tho most conserv ative bodies in tho world. By far tho most important question that will como up boforo this next con vention will bo tho Revised Prayer Book, or tho Book Annexed, as it is legally called. Tho aolion which has already been taken on this question well illustrates tho cautiousness of tho Episcopal Church in making changes. When, after manv vcars of discussion, the liturgical committeo was appointed in 1880. a distiuct plcdce was given by the committeo that tho office of tho Holy Communion should not bo touched, and thev were furthor made to understand that they must not mako any radical changes in any other part of tho book; indeed, tho scopo of their work was best indicated by tho fact that thev were popularly known as "the Enriohment Coramittoo." They wcro simply to enrioh the Prayer Book by providing tor now services anu ai lowing thoso already in uso to be short ened when necessary. Tho work of tho committee was iiresentGd to the General Convention of 1883. It could not, however, bo finally accepted by that body, except as a renort of a committee. As such it had to come before every diocesan con vention of tho church durinc tho en suiug three years, and now it is to come before the General Convention arrain for final aotion. What that final action will bo it is hard to say: but tho indications aro that tho proposed book will not be accoptcd in its present form. Extremo high churchmen are fouud opposing, because it does not eo far enough to suit them, and they wish to defer any revision uutil they are strong enough to control it themselves. Broad churchmen aro also found op posing it because tho revisers have been too timid on the ono hand, and too ecclesiastical on tho other; whilo at tho same timo tho book as revised would denrive them of much of tho liberty which thoy now enjoy under tho vaguo lubncal wording oi mo present book. They, therefore, equally with the hign enurenmen, wisnio uo fer any revision until they can direct it in lines of their own choosing. When to these two classes are added those who have learned to love the Prayer Book as it is, and who aro therefore opposed to any change on sentimental grounds, it will be seen that there is a strong opposition to tho Book Annexed. Dr. W. 11. Huntington, nowover, ana thoso who aro so enthusiastically work ing with him, believe that after a full discussion tho convention will accept tho proposed book. If such should bo the case it is the opinion of many in tho church that tho Episcopal Com munion would bo vastly strengthened thereby, as its liturgy would be bettor adapted to tho needs ot mo age. Tho proposition to chango tne namo of tho church from "Protestant Epis copal" to somo designation as "Ameri can Catholic" will doubtless again como up, and though tho proposition appears to be growing in strength, it is not possiblo that it will be seriously considered. Very different in charac ter is tho petition which will bo pre sented to tho convention urging somo action looking toward a union with tho other great Protestant bodies. This petitiou will bo signed by a largo number of clergymen and laymen of tho church; and though its signers does not boast of their Catholicism, it breathes a spirit of tho truest Catholio ity. It is not likely that tho conven tion will take the action prayed for; hut the debate upon it cannot fail to bo helpful and healthful. Another matter to be broucht before the convention will bo tho necessity of some sort of a final Court of Appeals in tho Episcopal church. It is said by many, and with some show of reason, that tbo present system, which makes the bishop of cacti diocese the final judgo in all cases that como before him, often results in gravo injustice. Such injustice, it is urged,, has been done in tho past, and will bo douo in tho future, no matter how anxious bishops may bo to judgo justly; and thereforu some tribunal should bo es tablished which would havo the power to review evidence and revcrso the find ings of the bishop. All of which will doubtless commend itself to the con vention; but it is not likely that there will be enough time at its disposal for tbo settlement of this vexatious ques tion. Tho coming Goneral Convention will havo before it tho record of three years of prosperity in tho church. The bitterness of party spirit with its barren controversies is becoming less noticeable in tho Episcopal Churcli ov ery year; and all schools of thought aro civinK more ol their at- tcnliou to tho philantbropio nnd evangelistic work of tho church. Tho church is growing in strength in tho community aud its missionary work in the West is, on tho whole, prosecuted with vigor and success. The Twins of Looana. From the London Pally News. John aud Jacob Tocci, tho twins of Locana, who have boen shown in al most every city of Eurono as tho suc cessors of tho famous Siameso twins are dying in tho Prater. Thoir mother is n strong, healthy country woman. The boys resemble each other exactly, havo pretty, dellcato lcatures, and aro now in their tenth year. John and Jacob nro separato in inr as tho sixth rib, and havo one abdomen and ono pair of legs between them. Jaoob moves tho right leg John tho left. Tho twins cannot walk, and keep thoi balanco by lacing their arms around each othern neck. Jacob eats often and heartily nud is tho healthier of tho two, aud to all appearance it is ho who keeps his brother anvo. uwo days aco the twins quarrelled over a toy, and John grew so oxeitod that his heart blood suddenly ceased to flow, aud ho chanced to a condition of com plete lethargy, from which he had not nwoko tho following morning. Tho boy Buffered from the samo complaint a year ago in Berlin, nnd Professor Viohow then declared that a recurrence of tho lethargy would certainly put an ond to tho twins' life. A number of Vienna physicians aro obsorving tho malady, but thoy entottain littlo hopo tor John's life, and if John dies, Jacob must follow him to tho grave. Tho twins as thoy Ho in their bed offer a strange contrast. Jacob with feverish uvea nnd a red faco seems to harbor all tho blood that has retreated from John's lifeless body. Tho oonsciuus boy cries incessantly, becauso ho tins often heard Professor Virohow's remark repeated, aud knows that his brother's death is but tho harbinger of his own. Tho poor creatures aro meet ing with the samo fato that somo time ago put an ond to tho lifo of tho Siameso twins, tho second of whom died of poisoned blood-vessels, after having spout six tcrriblo hours with tbo corpso of his brother, uio advis ability ot an operation separating uio living from tho dead brother was dis cussed at tho time, hut boforo n resolu tion could bo taken death had dono its work. Tho twins of Locana, who for tho last ciuht years havo traveled to all 'tho world's shows, wcro to havo left to-morrow for New York, where Barnuni is said to havo engaged them for a j oar at a salary of 30,000 ir. in tho event of their death, tho parents havo sold their body to a London ana tomical museum for tho prico of 8, 000 . GENERAL 6PORTINQ NOTES. Tho Dwycrs captured fivo 6takca at tho Saratoga races. W. h. Condon has beaten tho record by throwing a 10-pound hammer CO feot Jf Inift at Baltimore. Tbo Natlonat Horso show will bo held at Madison Bquaro Garden, New York, on Nov. 1 to 0 Inclusive. Thomas Malone, of Australia, tho cham pion sprinter of that country, wants to run Myers or George for 2,500 a side. Poto Nolan, Tom Cannon, Jamos Faulkner and Mike Smith havo formed a sparring and wrestling star combination for tho west. Tho trotting tllly Manianlta lowered tho 4-year-old record, at Lexington, on Sept 3, by beating tho Kentucky stallion Qreenlauder in 8il5f. Fred Archer has lost his load as tho cham pion mount of England. C. Wood Is ahead of htm by elevon winnings so far this soassn. C. Holdermon, a ono-leggod man, swam a mile in still water at Locust drove, L. I., in 48 minutes 10 seconds. Uo turned every 110 yards without a push off. Capt Bogardus, tho crack shot, U anxious to match his son Harry, 11 years of ago, against any boy in tho world, to shoot with rifle, gun or pistol for (1,000 a side. Frank Hoarld and Bill Bradburn havo ar ranged a match for $1,000 and tho heavy weight championship of tbo cast, with hard gloves to a finish, to take plaoo lato in Sep tember, in or near Pittsburg. Charley Wall, tho mlddlo-woight cham pion, writes from England that ho has chal lenged Charles Mitcholl, who is now in Lon don. Mitchell, however, will return to tho United States this month without having had a light in England. Mr. E. J. Baldwin has engagod Ed. West as his light-weight for 1887. Ho is not only skillful and determined, but abovo suspicion In tho matter of honesty. Ho was badly in jured a couple of weeks sinco when Governor Bowlo's moro fell under him, and it is doubt ful about bis being seen in the saddlo agaiu this year. BASEBALL GOSSIP. John Corkhill will play loft Held for Louis ville next year. Glasscock continues to lead tho St. Louis Maroons in batting. Detroit wants "Grasshopper Jim" Whit ney, of tho Kansas City club. Detroit has now five pitchers Baldwin, Getzoln, O'Day, Smith and Conway. Buffalo Is Bald to bo tho only professional club that bos escaped a whitewash this sea son. Manager Mutrie says tho Now York club is In a very bad condition, but ho has not lost hopo. Harry Wright says that something will have to be dono with the umpire question next season. Dunlap, Thompson, O'Rourko, Boylo and Anson have each made five hits In a single game this season. Boston has offered $10,000 for the choice of five players from tho St. Louis league club. Glasscock and Myers aro especially wanted. Tho Detroit club has felt tho loss of Ben nett, their best catcher, who was hurt somo days ago. Tuelr pitchers, too, aro in bad condition. It is said of Galvln that when ho makes a haso hit bo talks of it for throe days after ward, and tho other Pittsburg players wish they wcro dead. Joe Start, tho veteran first baseman, who has outlived bis usefulness on the diamond, Is enabled by reason ot bis economy, to sottlo down In Hartford and purchase a store Now that the southern leaguo has disbanded tho crack pitchers of that organization will bo lu demand. Chamberlain, Wells and Shaffer, Baker nnd Knouff would strengthen almost any club. Thoro is overy indication that Detroit will drop boso boll at tho closo of this season and devote all her energy and enthusiasm licit year to competing for tho croquot champion ship. Chicago News. Five players of tho Detroit team receive pretty near as much salary as tho entire Athlotio club $20,800. Dunlap and Brou- thers each receive $4,500; Hichordson, $1,300; uowe, i,wu, anu wnito, $a,uuu. Dutroit secured Conway through a mis- tako of the directors of tho Kansas City club. and tbey intend to mako a hard fight to get mm baelf. Ho docs not seem of much uso to the Dctroits, us ha is pitching a losing game. Tho Milwaukees havo trlod nearly fifty men thus far this season, and aro still looking for a team. Thirteen pitchers and soven catchers, not to mention a coiplo of scores of players, have received their roloaso from tho club. It is said that boforo purchasing Dunlap jjetroit. inou to got jucrneo, ot tno Cincin nati club. Throe thousand dollars is said to have boen vainly offered for tho groat second baseman of Porkopolis. Somo pooplo say mere as a string tied to tbo money. Tbo Louisville club will got a flno player next year in Hub Collins, tho heavy batter and flno fielder of tho Savannah club. He will bo playod cither In tho field r on first base. Collins fs a Louisvillo boy and says that ho prefers, abovo all things else, to play m uiut team. THE LITTLE PEOPLE. A little girl wroto in her composition 'of uosion recently s -iuo state uouso is a band somo building on Beacon street, with a huge uuuomcu on top." uoston llocord. A child is enjoying her first visit to Char lotte, and has nevT before seen a steamboat. "Ub, mamma," she cries, "soo therol Tbo locomotives aro in swimming I" Rochester union. "Sho did wrong to look back, didn't sho, Bessiol" -"Yes. mamma. " "And what da you think Lot thought when ho saw bis poor wife turned into a pillar of salt!" "I don't know, mamma; I'epoct bo wondered where uo coum get a irobU ono." rhllodclphla Coll. I'ollto Londoner Ah, yes; no party in JiOndon Is considered complcto without Americans. Littlo Dot Why, wo'ro Jut tho same way, aren't wo, mainniaf Mamma Of course, jiet. Littlo Dot Tho last party wo had wo borrowed all of aunty's English waiters. umana world. luorsaumorerwas visiting a friend nt n new cottago at tho seashore tho other day, and there bo heard this storv coiicernlnir lti Tho youthful heir of tho house, when be first passod its portals, looked around at its un- plastered wooden walls for a whilo admiring ly, and then soldi This Is u very pretty barn. mamma, but where Is tho bouse i" Boston Budget, "Mamma," said a Sevonth street merchant's littlo boy tho other nleht to bis mother. "what will Gal do to mo If I am not goodl" "Ho will punish you, Bobby, and mako you very, very sorry for having dono wrong,' replied tho mother. "But if I kept on doing wrong, mamma, then wbatl" "Ho would punish you moro soverely than before." "Mamma, do you think ho would boycott ma luuir u wiuior wasumgtou crltlo. Tho wholo city of Victoria, British Columbia, is now lighted at night by electricity. 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PA11UK11, 4 11 ul finch street, lloston, Ma;s. fcb.s-11. ly, SECOND TO H J to T!iH I not II if thmr, ImM' l hi 'tnl.l Mif I i it warraut'lln ir 'tfci'-t Hi M li'ti In r i w-t.t. .tivith in li f ifot i riivil a .i-i.cm ( 1 i i American mart t A lo A tt uu. .nrt it? 1 lucri cay it It Wik', aua tucy r..iov CmtMvu lu, 1 a i Trn. 4Hi. lHt "llfi'lvlncftoyoartn'i i.r .u Hai-llDr'niwIi'i z VUo lit w iMiv 1 ti.wiHfM.l.TUfHHM1. it u-.n, i-it'M (. of h!ff!ii-. t ticfT, il.oihM( (lit 3-tft ,i w ut: 1 lai-tu. rutt 1 ).ialttflli'irit Itf 'I- 'i f. hy iinrtinf wlijinvotri-.! tMli'-iuK!' ', a i o 'i t-ifiaji: .iit:.4mi-W.t iivmll Mofjmi-, Bnl1 l'i' onTrT, lah tnnr.prn to i-It Tcti. Mdof'ivT it v nil cr ..-r In Ai I'liiiu'i'i li'n.W.ii'-iV iiut cniy u. .cm, but iviL.f,v5fTut.nt;. ACTlVt:, ! ItMA.MJSV, CIIU.-.I' ANIMAL BQHE MANURE. THE OnlCINAL jlumf. ciin.N ...r raw rows SLirs-.!'.r:ri'.T SAU8H & SDKS ..lltADelPHIA, M. I'cbsoi CENTS et n c tr,t r rJp COPY Ct THU iti:Ai i ii in. iiuii.k. It fctvei theUNCUACE nml Smlinrnt tt Ert Flcwer Md 3tirtl. .'MUM) ilillerpnt UmK AIm nil tho Known Roltsfit f UMa lion "tth Olova, Fmcct, KtftdktrcfcUltt.il Fan. U iMiiLTioii cemptmwork or tlio UIimI ivt imb 1WiwI.CiI I'iflcoti t'cniH in Mumps tor a unnmle cony. uNo our RjRTIMG "3 plkUtOMtPllH. Agpiils niilril vrJWrier'f . All. AKCRICAN FU0. CO.. 17 Horlh Tenth llrtit. t-hlUd'a. Ta. .PATS' TIlIAL. A lull nci. or Allnclimcntsi. 5WAI1BAti;ii "Srotirs. Send for Clrculiir. SrSfJVi?i HOWE v ra, Apr. S 4"w. (1RSTPREMIUM, PHILAD1I8T8. Grand Prlie JIcilul, I'url., 1HT. AskyourGroccrforlt. Win. HrpydapiH'I.Mfrr M Worth Ii'rontMroot, PlilLADllLl'IlIA. PA, Juuo 4 80 ly. Adams' Patent Metallic PICKET FSWOS. $1.73 por rod and upwnrd3. SPECIAL QUOTAT10N3. All kinds ef Iron Fsncej, Gsles, Fl.o Esc.pcs, TACC CUARQ Iron Work in all stylos. Coal Scroons a spjcialty. Iron ladders, "Wheels & Cresting. BlacVsmlthlng In all branches. Estimates furnished. EAGLE IRON WORKS, Oor, Union & Canal Sto. WIL5IES-I3ARRB, PA iijarch 12-8C-ly. pmmmM mm mmum go. JIanufacturcrs of CoiinroATEP, cmsirEi) Edok, CnotM.'s Tatekt, Plain and (Jalaminep Iron & Steel Roofing & Siding. Tlieso rooflnira wo lay on feolld hbenttilntr, on pur lins, on Iron work, or over old fchlnirles or felats. Wo liuvotnour employ kocmI and expeilenced roofers whom wo will send out as instructors to thoso who may wish to lay their own rowing, pur chasers paying men's railroad faio and time. Wo mako theso roofings to any dcstied thickness and weight. Kstlmites given and contracia taken for rooilngs and hidings, laid and completed. Satis faction guaranteed on all work done by us.. Cala mlned iron and btcel roollnga mado to order at Bhort notice. I'lTTSTOS IKON ItOOFINO CO., 1'ITTSTOM. l'a. ffOfllco and factory near Ihlgh Valley depot. net sr.. Tplpnhnnn rnnnpp.lnn. rmipfiam ciJ ti.1 tst tya ADVERTISIWR TTHrs nmt r" "-.rr BtiiLiuxfn i it i km z,l ti i f Voi: t l.i'Mu .t aud l:i;:lilh i Ucecl.tt Ailv-illiciiiiiili. 1c" t!ui i . I or, ESTIMATES?LWi?' iriFF.EE 'J I'lWl- i fleldi tr Kirce, but thons mho irrlU to HUnMn A Co.. Portland. M line.wiH lecel ra Ifrca, full inform&tloa kbout work which tbey eta do. and lire at home.lhtt will pay ihirmfromf-ltotSaMrdaT. iSom tf earned over ftf La a day. Kiibcrsex. jourROtold. Cpiul cot required. You ire lUrted free. TUoto who lUrt at ouct tie aUoluUl 1 oil &( onx mUo fartu&u. Alt U dqw. , Nor. SO t5 ly. PATENTS, tbtalned and ull patent business attended to for moderate tees. Our otllce u opposlto tho U, a ratent onice, and wo can obtain Patents lu less lime than thoso re mote from Washington. Send model or drawing. YVo advlso as to pat entability freuofchargo, and vo mako no chargo unless patent Is secured. We refer hero, to tho Postmaster, the Hupt. of Money Order Dlv., and to oniclals of tho U. B. Patent Oflleo. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients In your own mate or County, write to C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite. Patent office, Washington, O an 9-tl e PUOPUIETOlt OK e fiuoer At tlio old rstiuul, undor tho Exelmiigo Hotel, B L 0 OMSBURG PA 1 rum iTrSSi, SINGER mmi- im ho :liJiill l."-4i KAXI.X.OAD XXrAB CABLE. JQUfiAWAHK, liAOKWANNA AM) IJI.OOMS11UJIO DIVISION. NOKTli. .m, p.m. a.m BTAT10KU. KOUTIt. a.m. n.m. p.m. o 10 e 15 2 05 0 15 9 20 2 10 0 20 20 3 lb 6 27 V 81 2 23 0 31 V 41 2 30 0 40 9 47 3 80 m t an a so', 8 C(l:, H 3t. ..iicrnnton..,. ...ilollovue..,, .Taylorvlllo.. l.aeknwnnna,, s ci 13 so 8 49 13 S3 8 40 14 15 8 3.1 l i 08 8 87 IS 03 s in H 10 8 01 1 8! r at i I 60 7 4I 7 47 ....Ptttston ..Wert Plltston, 8 84 11 53 8 It 11 M 8 11! II Ml 8 08 11 47 8 08 11 47 8 03 11 42 7 M 11 118 7 CI 11 31 7 60 11 SO 7 43 11 S3 7 80 11 14 i... Wyoming.... . ..Mnltby . ... Hen net I. . ., ...Kingston,... ...Kingston .... O 45 9 62 2 41 0 49 9 6 2 41 0 M 10 012 47 B 58 10 05 2 60 0 68 10 05 2 60 7 03 10 108 65 7 07 10 153 00 7 13 10 20 3 05 7 16 10 25 3 10 7 2.1 10 33 8 27 7 37 10 413 89 7 60 11 11 3 63 7 67 II 00 3 58 8 01 II 13 4 05 N 10 11 204 13 8 14 11 214 18 8 18 11 29 4 21 8 25 11 30 4 27 8 30 11 44 4 31 7 43 Plymouth Juiio 35,....! lymoutn.,,. 1 31 7 3) 7 23 7 12 Avondale ....Nanllcoko... llunlock's Creek ..Milckshlnny.. ..Illck'a Kerry. ..PeacUIIavcn.. Uerwlek..., .llrlar Creek.. ..Willow drove.. 7 18 II 00 7 11 10 61 7 05 10 47 A 68 10 41 6 61 10 38 B N) 10 SI 6 43 10 17 8 30 10 21 6 30 10 10 6 25 10 11 8 08 0 00 00 9 49 6 55 45 6 40 9 33 7 00 G 61 0 47 6 41 IS 33, 0 31 ...Llmoltldge. o 21 ....... r.spy 0 21 ...llloomsburg., 0 16... ltuncrt.... 8 SO 11 60 4 40 8 41 11 55 4 40 8 53 12 1.3 5 Ol 0 11 Catnwl'a llrldgo a fin. . . lmnvnin A 4....ChUlask),,,, 9 05 13 26 13 5 iV.... Cameron.... 9 03 12 258 n 6 .Northumberland' 9 25 13 406 85 a.m. la.m, a.m. p.m p.m. am. W. p. HALSTEAD, Bupt. Superintendent's oflice. fcrnnton, Feb.lft,183 Pennsylvania Railroad. wi Philadelphia & Erio R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. y TIMF TARIF. In effect Juno ib'u, ism. iralns Icavo sun- oury. EAOTW'AltD, 9.40 a. m., sea Shon Express (dolly except Sunday), tor Ilnrnsburg audlutermcdtMestatlons, arriving ai I'nuaaeipuia a.iu n. ra. ; new iorK, 6.80 p.m.: llaltlmore. 4.40 n. in. i 1F;h!2ilon. 6.50 p, in., connecting nt Philadelphia forallSica Shore points. Through passenger coach tfi Philadelphia. l.ton. m. Day express dally oxeept Sunday),forllarrlsburcand lnterme dlato nations, arriving at P li i 1 a d a 1 p h 1 a 6.50 p. m, 0.45 p. m. New York, 9.35 p. m. ! lii.ltlmore wnsmngion, 8.uu p. in. Pallor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and llaltlmore. 7,45 p. m. llenovo Accommodation (dally mi- iiarnsuurg uuu uu iincrmeuiaio scaiions, arriv ing at l'hlladelphla 4 45 a. m. ; New York 7.30 a. m. llaltlmore. 5.25 . m. : w ashlnglon 6.80 n. m sleeping car accommodations can bo secured at Ilarrlsburg for Philadelphia and New York, on Hun days a through sleeping car will bo run: on this train from Wllllamsp't to Philadelphia. Philadelphia passengers can remain lu sleeper undisturbed untl 7 a. m. 7.W a. m. Erio Mall (dally except Monday, for Ilanlsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving nt Philadelphia 8.85 n. m. New York. 11.30 a. m. i Ualtlinoro 8.15 a. in. ; Washington, 9.25 a-m. Through lMllrann bleeping cars are run on cuia cruni cu I'uuaueipnia, naiumoro anu w asn ton, and through pasjengcr coaches to Plilla phla and llaltlmore. WESTWAHD. 5.100. m. Erie Mail (aally except Sunday), to. Erio and all Intermediate etatlon nml cnnnnrtnl. gua ana Intermedlato stations, ltochcster, llulta lo and Niagara Falls, vvlththiough Pullman Pal- uuu curs anu passenger coacues to Erio ana Itoch' ester. 9.5;i News Express (dally except Sunday) for Lock Haven and intermedlato stations. 1.00 n. m Nlntr.ira l:xnrps rrlnlU-pvppnft Nun. day) for Kane audlntermedlatestatlons and Can. aiKi.ugua ana principal lmermeaiaio stations. Itochester, liutralo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kano and Hochester uuu j ariur car lu wailillis. 5.30 p. m. Fast I.lno (dally except Sundayjfor lie. Iinvn ntlrt IntPliriPiHnto ct nl tnna nn 1,'lmU H'.,. kins nnd lnteimedlate stations, 'with through pas senger coaches to llenovo and watklns. u.2u n. m. sunaay man for ltcnovo and interme. dlato station- TnliOUQU TBA1NH FOB SUNHUItY FROM THE sunaay man leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. m Ilarrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Sunbury 9.20 a. m. with through sleeping car from Philadelphia to Wll- UUU1EJU1 U News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a.m. Ilarrlsburg, 8.10 a. ra. dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury 9.5J. a. m. Niagara Express leaves rimuucipuia, ,,9uu. in. ; iiaiumore T.au a. in. (aauy except Sunday arriving at sunbury, 1.00 p. m., with through Parlor car from Plilladclphla ujiu luruuKu uauscuger cuacues irom i uuaaci. phla and Ualttmoie. I'ast Lino leaves Now York 9.00 a.m.! Phlladel phla,ll.50 n. m. ; Washington, 9.60 a. in. : lialtt more, 10. 13 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 5.80 p.m., with through passcngei Erie Mall loaves New York 8.00 p. m. ; Phlladel. Phla. 11.20 n. m. : Washington. 10.C0 n. m. : Haiti. more, 11.20 p. in., (dally except Saturday) arriving at sunbury 5.10 a. in., with through Pullman Sleeping cars Irom Philadelphia, Washington nnd Ualtlinoro and through passenger coaches Iron? Plilladclphla. SUNP.I1IIV, HA.I.KTON YVIMCIiKIIAUUK ItAll.ltO.M) ANI MIltTII ANI. WliM' IIP INCH IIAII.WAY. (D.illv except suuuay.) Wllkesbarro Jlall leaes Sunbury 10.00 n. m. an Ivlng at Uloom Ferry 10.53 a. ra., Wllkes-barro 12.18 p.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. in., arriving at Uloom Ferry 0.2s p. m Wllkcs-barro 7.55 p. m Sunbury Mail leaves Wllkcsbarrol0.40 a. m. urrtv. Ing at Uloom Ferry 12.05 p. ra., Minbury 18.55 p. m Express West leaves Wllkes-barro 2.45 p. m., ar. riving at Uloom Ferry 4.15 p. m.,sunburj C.icp.in SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.25 a. m., arriving at Uloom Ferry 10.11 a. m.. W'llkes-U.irro 11:10 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wilkes-Uarro 5:10 p. m., arriving at Uloom Ferry, 6.41 p. m., Sunbury, un A . E. PUO IT. J. It. woop, Oen. Manager. n. Passenger Agent SWAItTH.MOIlE, PA. Opens 9th mouth, 11th. Thirty minutes from IlioadSt. Station, Philadelphia. Under thocaio of Friends, but all others admitted. Full college courso for both poxes: Classical, sclentlllo nnd Lit erary. Also a .Manual Training nnd a pieparntory school. Ilcnlthlul location, large grounds new nnd extenslvo buildings and apparatus. For cat alogue and full particulars, address EDWAltini. JIAOILL, A, M., Pres't. 02.1-9t. for liii'B aouoi4An8an ia l.USINIiSS COLLEGE 1 703 Ctestaat U, I'tiiiJilplii. rositions for Oraduatea. Tiiao roqulrod 3 to 4 mos. Tho Host Equlppod. Best Courso of Btudy. Host Ev orythinn. Write fur Circular J 0 Cms. p c. send fix cents for post age, androceUo free,acost ly sok ot goods which nil help jou to moro money right away than anything CM In this world. All, of either sex. succeed from )1)171? first hour. Tho broad road tofortuno opens bo fo 0 the workers, absolutely sure. At onco :d dress, Tkok & Co., Augusta, Maine. , Mtti Tho Jobbing Department oi' OFFICE is well slocked with material for doiiiR all kinds of printing. g uarss in great variety. All kinds of BLANKS kept in stock. Special prices on largo orders. Oflico 2nd door below Exelmiigo Hotel, Main Street, HLOOMSP.UUG, PA. moro money I nan at anything cDebytaka Ing an agency for the best telling book out Deglunciii surcei'd g.andly. Nona lull Terms free, iullbti Hook col,oiiTc,iN Malue. irtuois tn. DVK1I'.'B1IA. ItsNatuic, Causes, Pitven lion aud Cure, lly John li. McAltln, lowcl Mass., 14 jcars lax collector, tent Irco to any ad dress. HIM" v? a I 1 1 am elys catarrh Cream Balm (tltvt Itrttef at onn aud Cum Cold in Hoad, HAY FEVER. .Vat a Lt'iuttt, Sruur or lwcder. lyre fmn Injurious imigf nnd "HAY-F-EVER QTHUir? tforn. A nnrtlclo Is nrrllfd Into each nnstill and 13 agreeable. Prlco 60 cents at druggists: by mall, u glslered, ro cents, circulars Irco. ELY IlKoH. Druggists, Owcgo, N. Y. scpl7-lt-d. ATENTS. Iiutimall peicentago ot fees In ad vance, uniamu wnrn ittiiciii. in u. talned. Send for circular giving full Information, and containing list of refcrenres. M. .1. CLAUETT, Washington, 1). C. rnclllo uulldlng. (sepir.cm. PERRINE'S a 1 i DisTii.i.itii from selected Parley Malt and guaranteed to bo chemically puro and free from Injurious oils and 1 elds often contained In alcohollo liquors. It Is especially adapted topersons requlrlnga stliniilatlngtonlc. Consumptives being greatly benciltted by Its use Kerommended by lending physicians as a lilurctle. ruiin llAHLEY JIALT WHISKEY Insures a return ot vigor to tho stomach, u good appetite, a rich nnd abundant blood nnd Increafril flesh nnd muscular tissue. A Btlinulantmlldnndgrntloln effect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion and nil wasting dis eases can bo entirely conquered by tho use or Pel lino's liiro Barley Mnlt hlskey. It lsatonlo nnd diuretic and a powerful strengthener to tho entlro system. PEII ltlNE'S Pl'IIE HAKLEY.MALT MIISKE has Piovcd n medicinal protection to thoso who pursue their aocatlons Inthoopennlr nnd whose dally workcnllsfor eneeptlonal powers of endurance. Ask iour nearest druggist or grocer for it, lT.ltWNirHPntB PAULEY MALT WHISKEY revives thociierglcs of thosoworn out with excesslvo bodllv or mentnleffort and acts as n safeguard against exposure In wet and rigorous weather, ltwlll drive all malarious diseases from tho sjstem. Ilnnl workers of c cry vocation nnd persons whom a sedentary lite renders nrnnn tn livsnens a find in l'emno s l'uro Malt whiskey a powerful Invlgornnt nnd helper to digestion. PElllllNIVS PC11H PAULEY MAIIV WHISKEY without unduly stimulating nrys lnereases their (lagging counieracisme enecis or laiiue. nas tens convalescence and Is a and nromnt diuretic. Watch None genuine unless bearing tho signature For salo by nil druggists and grocers throughout tho I'nlted states and Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 NORTH WATER ST., PIITLA FOH SALE UY UUUCldlSTS AND ALL DEALERS. tj UOms. PENNY OOODS A SPECIALTY. SOLE A01NTS FOU 1'. V. ADAMS & CO., FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Solo agents ot the fol lowing brands of cigars. HENIIY CLAY, LONDltES, NORMAL, INDIAN P1UNCESS, SAMSON, HILVEIt ASU. Alexander Bros. & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR HENRY MAILLARDS M CAN DIES. FRESH EVERY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. EONO! THU PSSACTICAL QUESTION OF THE IIOVK. EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH for CAN BE A Large and 3 CLOTHING,! JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LAUGH ANDSIOECT LINE OF Call and be Convinced that you have the ffiT SELECTION OF GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLE, Alcin AND The Lowest AT ff sites Dlof bias Stcae or Blooiiisbiirg, Pa, B. BOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Bitiealjenta & ?.. Wliolesalo ami Uctull.dinlctB In WAGON MAKEKS' AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Headquarters for MERCHANT IRON & STEEL. Storo niul WanJuiifCH, Nos. 12C it 128 Fiuuklin Avciiui', No. 2 Laok'a Avi imo & 210, 212 it 211 Cen ter Street, SCRANTON, PA, MEN WANTED t to poll for Iho HOOKEll NUI1SBI1IE8. Established iKt flood pay nil tho year around on nlaryor commission. Send for terms. II. H IIOOKEU CO., ltochcster, N. Y. iepl7-.d. CONSUMPTIVE: you from jmimnil'looilan.lothauitlun. ThofpftilAiinilitlir ftlnicro-Ilnir JitTftifint fllffoAJtn. unrl Ktmlv ris-lfttn. liliifrsL ami rlluaii,. ctrertfthtotbeagodfuiillnurm. (lat liruiiflsti nscp..4t d 50 PKlt MONTH Hftlntr nml fWm... slon to competent manager for tliii city or Stato agency. A unlemiM cimililnallon. Our AUTOMATIC OAS HOVEHN. oils save S3 per cent- In gas bills, our Mil croon l.lghlsran bo attached (0 any fixture, Instantly changing Iho dull, sickly, yellow namo ot any ens to n win. mellow, luminous white, increasing bril liancy 60 per cent, over 8,000 In service Address TIIE UNION NATIONAL OAS SAVINO CO., 21 liist llth St., New York. (seplo-8m'. SUlJSCMMOXMt TIIE COLUMBIAN, SHALT WHISKEY. iiuicy b"-i" wmm Tho analysis ns It appears bv thn T.n-1 bel on every bott lc: 1 havo carefully an-! Uyzcd tho rem Haklky Malt Wins kkv nindo by M. A: J. s. Perrlno nnd llhtl tno kui activity, '...ll.llblj IIIU .1 ..... HIPVI U1I.1III1UIUI.I metals and nclds nnd Is nbolutcl) vvliolesomo pure." of.cfi, ctim.rm -ir..wr water, (Iraduate of the L'ntnrstttes of Munich, tholabcl I uenevaana neisuanen ANY ORDER FOH FESTIVALS will bo SUPPLIED WITH THE LOWEST Si i AS FOLLOWS 1 ORANGHS, LEMONS, 1UNANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, C1JKAM NUTS, ALMONDS, POP CORN BALLS. ti mm. BOUGHT Varied Stock of BEST QUALITY, A'M ' AT Possible THE Prices wwmm