The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 30, 1879, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, B LOO MSBU EG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
tlAVII) MAUUIili AM) HAMMERS.
Mr. James 1'iitton, in ono of Ms lecture?,
lelN "how somo men liavo become tlcli."
In connection bo related tlio story of the
famous American liammeraiiltli, It proves
tho frequently urged leon, that the euro
way to prosperity Is tho honest way to do
eveivthing well better than anybody flue,
if you ran. Last winter' In Norwich, a
beautiful town near the centre of New York,
I went over to David Jladole s manufactory
where one hundred men were employed In
making hammers, enough men you would
suppose, to supply the world with lianwtifw.
Ho Is one of the most perfect examples of n
King of business I have over met with lu
my life. If every Kli'g of Bmltien were
Mich as he. we should have the mlllenlum
the year after next, A plain little man he
Is, past sixty now, but In the full etij'iymmt
of lile and In tho full enjoymtnt of his
work. Upon being Introduced to him In his
o(Dce, not knowing what cNe to say, and not
being aware that there vtas anything to be
said or thought about hammers having, In
fact, always taken hammers for granted I
raid ! "And here you can make hammers
for mankind, Mr, Madole 1"
"Yes," said he, "I've made hammers here
for lent)-elght years."
"Wei', then," said I, still at a Ion for n
talk opener ; "you ought to be nolo to make
a prttty good hammer by this time?"
"So, hlr,' said he, "1 never made a pretty
good 1 a in me r. I mako the best hammer
made In the United States."
And so he does; every hammer made
most carefully by hand, and tempered over
a slow fire, as delicately as Dlmonlco'scook
broils a steak lor her pet gourmand. Then
a hickory handle is put to it that has been
seasoning (or two years; and it Is a hammer
that dare show itself anywhere iu the
world.
There is thought and conscience, and good
feeling, and high principle, and business
sense in it. It speaks its maker's praie
wherever it goes as long as It lasts, and it
will last very long Indeed.
Ho did me the" honor to give me one,
which has ever since hung conspicuously In
my room, admonishing me to work, not fast
nor too much with a showy polish, nor any
vaiu pretence, butaswell as I can every time,
never letting one thinj go till I have dune
all that was possible to make it what it
should be.
Upon our return to the office, after going
over the works, he told his story. Twenty
nine years ago when he was a roadside
blacksmith, six carpenters came to the vil
lage from the next county, to work upon a
new church, , one of whom, having left his
hammer behind, came to the blacksmith's to
get one made, there being none in the vil
lage store.
'Mako me a good one,' said tho carpenter,
'as good a one as you know how.'
'But,' said the young blacksmith, who had
already considered hammers, and had arri
ved at soms notion of what a hammer ought
to be, and had a proper contempt for cheap
ness in all its forms, 'perbaps you don't want
to pay for as good a one as I can make.'
'Yea I do. I want a good hammer.'
And so David Madole made a good ham
mer, the best one, probably, that had ever
been made since Tubal Cain, and one that
perfectly satisfied the carpenter. The next
day the man's five companions came; each
of them wanted just such a hammer, and,
when they were done, the employer c.imo
and ordered two more.
Next, the storekeeper of the village or
dered t.vo dozen, which were bought by a
New York tool merchant, who left a stand
ing order for as many such hammers as
David Madole could make. And from that
time to this he has gone on making ham
mers, until now he has one hundred and
fifteen men at work. lie has uever adver
tised, he has never pushed, he has never
borrowed, lie has- never tried to compete
with others in price. He has never reduced
a piice because other men had done so. His
only care has hem to make a perfect ham
mer.to make as many such as people wanted
and no more, and to sell at a fair price.
A KEATIItllKl) I'SALM-SINdEK.
The choristers of St. Peter's Episcopal
Church, l'brcnixville, have secured witlii.i
the last month, without paying, trouble or
solicitation, an odd and remsrkable, it not
valuable, acquisition to their singing force,
a little red bird genus and speciesunknown
to the writer which every Sabbath day,and
in fact when ever music is played and f-ung
iu the church, perches itself on a tree which
grows close to tho window looking toward
the choir, and there with might and main
distends its little throat and sings its little
BODg in original unison with the music of
the tanctuary, and ceases Its carol and quits
its perch only nheu tho 'Amen' is reached.
This freak on the part of the feathered
psalm-singer was first noticed by the sex
tou, who called the attention of asoprano to
their numbers, and now every Sunday
that music Usurs through the windows from
the organ loft the little bird may be teen to
fly to its favorite perch and be. heard to
sing its sweet roundelays with the beauty
of the mocking-bird. What is additionally
remarkable is the fact that when silence
rehrns In the choir his devout birdrhip is
nowhere to be seeu, and only puts in an ap
pearance when the first sound of the organ
and its accompanying voices are heard.
Weit Chester Local JVVuv.
i'USTAL 1'FEMUTY.
There were some mad men in a certain
Kentucky post office a few days ago. A
postal card was dropped into the letter box
addressed to 'Kev. John Penobscot, ,
.' H was an ordinary card, and the
postmaster was an ordinary postmaster. He
took it up, glanced at the address, turned it
leisurely over aud read : ' ., , May
2, 187'J. You, to whom this card is not ad
dressed, and who, nevertheless, have the
cheek to read it, are a contemptible, unprln
cipledsueaf ,and a prying, pusillanimous
coward. Ueoroe F. Dcoan.' The post
master laid the card gently down and loung
ed off to the other end of the house, softly
whistling 'Naniy Lee,' In due time the
clerk came upon the card, perused it, threw
his hat on the floor, stamped it, and made
the neighborhood hideous with the bowls of
his pet dog, which he kicked in the rib
now me cam lureu wan me various route
aeents through whom it passed it Is I moos
Bible to eay ; nor do we know whether it was
read by tho woman who is postmistress at
the olfice where the Kev, John Penobscot
isjsuppojed to get his mail ; but tho report
is that on Iho day it reached there she
smashed a bottle of ink on her husband's
head, spanked the children all round, aud
chewed up ninety-five cents' worth of wax
We can not be too careful never to write on
postal cards anything iu the hast calculated
to wound the sensitive delicacy of the pott
olfice people s feelings.
What beats a good wife f A bad hue-
bind,
tiii: (intiwiNii cmn-.
The latest Information we have froc var
Ions quarters of tho Union assures us that
the prospects for a year of great plenty were
never more promising. Tho crop of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Minnesota, Iowa, and o'her
wheat-growing regions, was never better at
this period of the year. Here and there
of cotlrso are complaining, but as a rulo tho
crop will be prodigious. Spring wheat also
looks well, but overy year tho growing of
this wheat is diminishing more and more.
Notwithstanding tho severity nf tho winter
where this variety is sown, th-! chances of a
good crop are not tqual to tho winter
variety, besides It sells al considerably less
per buhel The lisuil breadth of corn
some accounts say twenty-live per cent morei
which we do not believe Is being planted.
Oats, also, will be increased In extent, and
barley ditto. The cultivated graes which
In the far West aro called tame grasses are
being largely Introduced, as being more than
worth the difiereuce iu labor and expense.
Hence the outlook for the farmer the pres
ent year, as well as In j ears to come, Is as
tlicouraglng as the most expectant can rea
sonahly desire. It will, beide, give bread
to the poor at moderate prices, and will af
ford labor to supply this and all other means
of living. Gcrmantoicn Jctcrraph.
MIUKIXO Kill! A l'liACE.
A tramp applied for food at the house of a
suburban agriculturist recently, and while
he was eating tho rations that had been fur
nished at his solicitations, he was asked :
'Vhy do you .lot go to work ?' 'I have look
ed long for a place that would suit me,' he
replied, 'but have never found it.' Is there
not plenty of work at farming ?' asked the
Intenogator. 'Oh, yes,' said the tramp,
'plenty of It ; but you see, sir,I want to find
a vineyard win re the man who goes in at the
eleventh hour is the first to cme out and to
draw a full day's wages. Iu the olden times
they dealt fairly by a man. That is tho
New Testament treatment, and that is what
I am looking for.' At tlie close of his meal
he startid again in pursuit of that coveted
agricultural opportunity.
WHAT IS LIKE ?
The merp lapse of years is not life. To
eat and drink and sleep to bo exposed to
darkness and to light to pace the round in
tho mill of habit and turn thought into an
Implement of trade this is not life. In all
this but a poor fraction of the consciousness
nf humanity is awakened, and the sanctities
still slumber which make it worth while to
be. Knowledge, truth, love, beauty, faith,
alone can give vitality to the mechanism of
existence. The laugh of mirt'-i that vibrates
through the heart the tears that freshen
the dry wastes within, the music that brings
childhood back the prayer that calls tin
future near that doubt that makes us medi
tate the death that startles us with mjs
tery the hardship that forces us to strug
gle tho anxiety that ends in trust are the
true nourishment of our natural being.
Experiments in California have demon
strated that the soil and climate of that stale
are admirably adapted for the growth of
both tho tea plant and the mulberry trio.
Neither the culture of tea nor of silk, how
ever, seems likely to become practicable
there for the present. Tho tea plant grows
as readily on tho Pacific coast'as thecamelia
and requires even less care. The difficulty.
however, is in devising some process by
which the leaves can bo picked at a cost low
enough to make the industry profitable. It
is a well e-tablished fact that the tea plant
will grow in many of the Southern States.
It is not a tropical plant, but a hardy one,
and flourishes best in elevated regions, espe
cially on tho mountain sides. Iu India it
is extensively grown. There are large tea
plantations there, and the lea nf that couu
try is an important article of traffic. But
neither tea culture nor silk culture can be
profitably conducted whilo the cost of labor
is as high as it is in this country, aud witli
no better labor saving machinery than we
now have for use in those industries.
trout (lie Huh.
There is perhaps no tonic ottered to the
people that possesses as much real intrinic
value as the Hop Hitters. Justat this seas, n
of the year, when the stomach needs an ap
petizer, or the blood needs purifyiig, the
cheapest and best remedy is Hop Hitters.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure, don't wait until you are prostrated
by a disease that may takH months for you
to recover in, Uotton Globe.
A Litti.i: Mixed. 'Fellow citisens I'
cried a stump orator the other day ; 'fellow
citizens 1 I solemnly warn you that our
country is drifting into arnica ' Perhaps he
meant anarchy.
r - .
TVrsnns nf (jpilpnlnrv lifiMta nnd nvAr
- J "-
worked, find in Dr. Hull's Baltimore Pill a
specific lor want of Appetite, Palpitation,
I.!lf. n - . . i .i
ueuiiuy, ixin-umpuoii, ami many otner ail
ments. At all druggists. Price 23 cts.
Song of the Thomas cat 'Hast thou no
feline?'
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUAHLB
REAL ESTATE !
The undersigned, Executor ot Isaac llagcnbucb,
fa' e or u range township Oolutnbu ovjiny, deceas
ed, will f jUM) to public talo at to (cluck p. in., on
Saturday, Juno 7th, 1870,
tho followlagdeseilhed raesuago and
Tir u,t or L.txi
situate In rishlnjcrcek tonnslilp, Columbia, coanty
aforesaid, bounded ant described as follows to-wlt:
(in the i.ortli by lands or Daniel II -gait and IMiul
son llrlnk, on the east by lands o( Iiennbjon lirtnk
and John I". Creasy, on tho soith by Unds or too
nelrs or I). W. Montgomery and on the w. st by lands
of Nathan FKckenstli.e and John llenrlu, containing
102 ACRES AND U PERCHES.
strict measure, on which aie erected a to-Etory
(jooi) fh a mi: dwelling housk,
Bank Hum and oi her oul-bulldlngs, a liOODohi'll.
.Mill on the pieinlses.
'i KKMSoHsim. me liuudrcl dollars at the Kit
king down ul the properly on day of sale. 1 he liul
unco to be secured by bond and moitguge, payable
In four equal annual Installments, with Interest on
tin balance due from April 1st, Ihso, pa) adto annu
ally, and one-fourth of tho buUnco to bo paid April
1st, UsO wluii possession Is to be given to tho pur
cliiscr. The crops that may b'sown this fall will
be sold with tho place.
WILLIAM JIAOSNIIUCII,
Mayo.TD-ta
Executor.
QLAUK F. JJAItDLU.
nrnjiMt anu MiNiTACTCaEKOp
Boar;, Saih, Elinds, Kenldlngs, Bracket:.
and dealer Iu l.fMIIKIUuiit all kinds of Ill'lLDl.Nfi
JtATKItlAL, HAItUWAllE,4e.,
TlllllI) hTHKET, CATAHISSA, PA.
May lc, "79-810
II 1?C! i berdisseuts In stomps or ruricn.
1 W l0 I'jcy lor a r-ew HOUSE HOOK. It
irents or all dUeaM-s, basis nneengrailngsshowlng
portions assumed b) Hck horses, a lulilu ot dost a. a
i) w f Hriw eoPectlonof VALUAlUKItLU
I )Ul J IV li'ES, rules for ttlllng the age of a
horse,wlth au engruvltg showing tretli of (sell year
uuu a large umouui 01 vaiuuoie norhu iniormai ion.
Vr. w in. II. Hall ta)s, "1 hate, bought books that I
raid w anl f 10 ror which I do not Ukeoswell aa I
no yours." Ktsuroa aL'ikccuk. A genu Wanted.
li. .j. beuuau, i. u., iuivsuurgu i-aus, y t.
May , Wy
GILES'
LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA.
msrkm
Ciirt'N nil Pain In Mnn ami HcnNt
TESTIMONIALS i
r.tor.Am-fffTrKt (Falllnit of tho Womb.) A Won
(lerltil euro. Mi. u jturs tny wlto niincretl :with tills
liTMbtocumpliUnt, Mio wus attenrtpituy doctor af
ter lix:tor, wt-ntto tlio dllTerent hoHjiititfs whero fc
mahsaie treated t tried tliftn till; wurp batiring'i'S
and H,"wnrM Mthonly lenipnmry irlit f. Her life
was niMeiMble. v applied Dr. ides' Mnlimnt.
Her relief as lmniedLiU'. Miu is turn s ell.
It. Mcl'RHMOrTi
40 West 13th tercet, New Voik.
Ilmd twelve stroke of PiirnijriK Jly leg, arm
and tjnguo weru useless j wan obliged to uaii a eutli
eter emy day, Doctor . lies' liniment lodtdoof
AmmoDla inn cured n v. will answer any laqulilea
so ttut alt anilcted mm know or it.
.Ions An m.. North liranford, Conn.
Chestnut urn, riiUadclpM'i, April , '7fl.
W. M, titles, hi Dear Mr I used jourlodldoof
Ammonia Liniment on Flora 'leu, pic's hind postern
Joint hhe had been quite lame j tho tITect was
wuuderfut; tdie wiiks now quite veil. Very re
spectfully joins,
A. WKtcn.
t. M. I am now using It on Llttlcton'a right tore
leg.
a larpn shoo boll on a aluablo yountr hoiso was
removed by lilies' Llulmtnt Iodide of Ammonia.
SnEPHKBD KNAPF,
Carpets, U'islxtti ave.. New York,
Asthvh The tortures ami Agonies I endured for
Mxjeais. none but those who luve- suJTered with
Ihls leirible dlst-aso cm know. My llfo was misera
ble. In iiesperatiiin I tried (dies' Mnlment Icuildo of
Ammonia, it pae mo Instant relief. Tbed It ln
tt mull as well as externally.
Tno.s. IIiUNtntN,
12T west 27th stieet, -cw York,
T was In a dreariiul condition. Joints swollen,
pain Intense, injections of moi phtno into my veins
failed to reltee me. titles Iodide or Ammonia took
awav the deosits from my Jjlnts I wantevery
ono who sutlers to know what will cue them.
KoaniCR LoTiiaor,
North Hyde Park, Ijimmollleco. vt.
Another SufTerer cured. id-icimrtfed rrom tho
MaaflacnuKetts General Hospital as incurable, with
lntU'ini'atory rlu'iimatlsm iu in fchouldern, tinkers
and feet j suffered rearlully for threH ears, tried
eeothln; lost oil Hope. Dr. lilies' Ltnlment lod.
Lie of Ammonia etlected a complete cure,
Ellen miitii.
No. 72 Prnne street. Fall lilver, Mass
Sprains, splints, bruises. Lameness In horses,
(UK h' Llolnurt Iodld3 ot AmraonU Is a perfect spo
einc. No pel Hon who owns a horse bhuuld be with
out it.
11. ItODENS,
f9 ceventh avenuo Newiork.
In my familv, and lor the s'ock, i have used (Ule'c
Llutment Iodide of Ammonia. It is unsurpassed,
and I nm surprised at the many different maladies
in w hlcn It ts applicable. It gives the utmost satis
faction. .ton1 J. Carter,
Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Experimen
tal Karm.
CO c. mid Si : and In Quarts at $3.50, in which there
is a icreat savlni?.
Trial sue 2a cents.
Sold by all Dhdouists.
J. HliNDLItSllOTT, Agl. lor !l!oom!jurff
may 41,;is-j
ANTI-FAT
Allan's Anti-Fat It the prpat remedy for Corpit-
Ieiu'y. It I purely Cfrclalile nt perfectly harmlce.
t acta on the food In the Btomacli. preventing Hi con
Ttrolon Into fat. Taken accorvtlntr to dlnitluna. It
will reJuco a fet penon from tt U 6 pound a wmL
la placing tills remedy before tho nubile as a pol
tUt cure forotjeslty we do bo knowing Ita ability to
cure, a attfsted by hundreds of testimonial!, of
vttlcli the following from a lady Id Columbus, Ohio,
ii u wimple: "Gentlemen i Your Anti-Fat was duly
rcciltiM. took it according to directions and It
reduced me five pounds. I waa to Muted over the re
fcull thAt 1 Immediately Bent to Acke KUAN'S drug
Ftoru for the second bottle." Another, a physician,
v riling for a patient from rrnvldcnce. It I., s.ijr.
"Four hottlcB have reduced her welpht from ISM
pounds to 192 pounds, and there 1b a general Improve
ment Iu health' A gentleman writing from Hott
ton, PftjBt "Wilhotit epeclal chauge or attention lo
itkl, tvto Itottles of Allan's Antl-Ful reduced hip tour
and one-quart it iKJunds.1 The wtll-known Whole
FlilJ DriigjiUta, SMITH, DOOLITTLK &, SMITH, of lloft
tn, write us fullowst Allan's Antl-Fut has
n-ducvd a lady in our city seven pounds In three
vvecWx." A gentleman In St. hcmi wrlta: "Allan's
Anil-Kat reduced me twelve pounds In three vnt ks
and altogethfr 1 have lost twent-flvu pounds alure
ommencliiif Its u e.M Jtessrs. l'ow ell i I'UM iton,
Wholesale lrugglsta, of Kutfato, N.V., write: "'lo
tub l'HoeaiETOii-s or Allan's Anti-Fati lieidle
ineu, 1 he following report Is from the lady who used
Allan's Anti-Fat. MtheAntl-Fat)had (hedeplred
ifftot, reducing the fat from two to ne pound a
vutk until 1 had lost twenty-five pound. 1 hopt
peer to regain what 1 have lost.1" Anti-Fat 1 un
unexcelled blood-pur Ifltr, It promotes itlitesilon,
curing dyBpepfllfi, and Is also a potent remedv fir
rlii'umatfiui. Sold by druggists. 1'amphlet ou OIh.9
lly Ftnt on reclptorBtnnH.
liOTA'lU MEDICINE CO., ITtOP,riS, Buffalo, N.T.
WOMAN
Ily an Immense practice at the Woild's Dlspen
lary and InvalhU' Hotel, having treated many tliou
saud caies of those diseases peculiar to woman, 1
h tve Ixen enabled to perfect a mobt potent and potl
the remeJy for thtee dl-wases.
To tkslate this natural specific, 1 have named It
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
The term, however. Is tut a feeble expression ol
tny high appreciation of Its value, based upon pcr
honal obeers atlon. 1 have, wlUle wltnebilng IU p"Bl
Ilo remits In the tpcclul diseases Inciittut to the
oriranUm of woman, blugled it out as the climax or
t rownligr em of u7 medical earecr. On Its merits,
nt a pofOllve.iirc, andttleetual remedy for thh class
of dlM-asea, and ono that will, at alt limes and under
ull iircuimtaiiccs,act kindly, I am willing tottake
my ripulatlon us a phjslclan: and so confident aru
1 that It will not disappoint the most Ban en ) tie ex
pi trtatlonsot a single Invalid lady who uses It for any
of Iho ailments tor which I rt-rommend It, that I olftr
an I t.ell It under A I'OMTIVE UUAKAJiTEK, (For
cndtUoti4, sew pamphlet winpplng bottle.)
'tlio Mhmlns are among those dlbeanea In which
my Favorite I'rwwrtptlon hB worked cures, as If by
i.iaglc, and with u tirtalnty never hi fore attained by
nnj mHllcliiui Leueorrhcea, Excessive Howlng,
i'alufiil Monthly 1'erludd, bupprtfrslons when from
unnatural causie, lrregalarltlts. Weak Hack, l'ro
I ipHUi, or Falling of thu UUrna, Anteverslon and
Itctrovprslon, lh'urlng-down bensatlona. Internal
Ihiat, Ntrvoui DepreeHlon, Debility, Lkupondeney,
'Ihreatcned Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, In
fliimmatloii and Ulceration ot the IJterun, lniote!icy,
Jlamnness or Sterility, and Ftmate W-akness. I
do n-. t extol this medicine as a "cure-uli," hut it
admirably fulfill u alngleneM ot punxMr, leing a
most perfect fpecltlc In all chronle dlaaen of the
bcxuat b otetn of woman, it will not dlnappolnt, nor
will it do harm. In any fttaU or condition.
'ihotto who deslt o further Information ou thew sub-j'-etfl
can obtain It in The I'toPLCs Common btssii
MimiCAI. APVISEn, n. lioolt Of ovir WO pagt'S, wut,
pu-t-r3ld, on reedpt of $UMl U trtats mliiultly of
tlio! dbeaMB )et'ullar to Females, and gives much
valuable advlcu in ngard to the man ageu.t nt vt
thoe utlfc lions.
rnrorlUt PivMriutloa mIJ by DrugsUU. f
It. V. I'lKIU'F- M. U., Fron'r, World's UUptasarf
U1 Invnlldti' iloUl, liuilido, 7. Y,
aug. 30, 19
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l.SPY PLANING MILL
Tlie undersigned icasoo cr tne Espy rianlng Mill,
In prvpantd lo do all kinds of udll wcrk.
Boors, Frames, Sash, Blinrls, etc.
made to order on tnort notice. Battsf&cUon giu.
anteed.
UlocmntiuJK, r..
H. T. HELMBCLO'S
COMPOITJSTD
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU.
PHARMACEUTICAL
A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL
DISEASES
OP THE
BLADDERS KIDNEYS
For Debility, Loss of Memory,
Indisposition to Exertion or liusi
ness.Shortness of Kreath.Troubletl
with Thoughts of Diseuse,Dinmcss
of Vision, i'.iin iu the Back.Cliest
unci Head, Rusli of Plood to the
Head, Pale Countenance and dry
rtkiu.
If these symptoms aro allowed
to go on, very frequently Epilep
tic. Fits and Consumption follow.
When the constitution becomes af
fected it requires the aid of an in
vigorating medicine to strengthen
and tone up the system which
"Hclmbold's 13uchu"
DOES IX EVERY CASE.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU
IS UNEQUALED
By any remedy known. It Is prescribed by the most
eminent physicians all over tlio w orld, In
Rheumatism,
Spermatorhoca,
Neuralgia,
Nervousness,
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Con.-tipation,
Aches and Pains,
General Debility,
Kidney Diseases,
Liver Complaint,
Nervous Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Paralysis,
General 111 -Health,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,
Deafness,
Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nervous Complaints,
Female Complaints, Ac.
Headache, Pain in the Should
ers, Cough, Dizziness, Sour Stom
ach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in the
Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart,
Pain the region of the Kidneys,
and a thousandother painful symp
toms are the offsprings of dyspepsia.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU
IiivioruL'N llic .Stomach.
And stimulates the torpid Liver,
Rowels and Kidneys to healthy ac
tion, in cleansing tho blood of all
impurities, and imparting new life
and vigor to the whole system.
A single trial will be quite sufli
cient to convince the most hesitat
ing of its valuable remedial quali
ties. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,
Or Six Hollies lor '.
Delivered to any address free from
observation.
"Patients" may consult by letter
receiving the same attention as by
calling, by answering the following
questions :
1. Give your namo and postomca addreas.
county and state, and your nearest express ofllce 7
1. Your ee and bex t
3. occupation J
j; .Married or Unjrle t
5. Height, weight, now and In health?
0. Mow lonirhae you been blck ?
1, Your complexion, color of hair and eyes ?
8, llaveyoub, fctoop'ng or erect galtr
9, Kelatd ttltaout reservation all jou know about
your case, Encloso onn dollar as consultation fco
Your letter will than rlMlvc our attention, and we
will give ou the natuiu ot your disease and our
candid opinion concerning a euro.
Competent physicians attend to correspondents,
All letters should bo addressed to Dlspenhatory,
1211, Filbert street, l'hlladelphla, l'a.
n. T. HELMBOLD,
Druggist and Chemist,
f IULADEU'IHA, PA.
M)I.I EVUIVIWIIEIIE
HarcU T.ieiiiy
BLOCMSBUBC STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALrTirJivrA. M., Principal.
Tllliicilool,. nint present conitltulrd. ot'ers the very best faellllleHtor l'roresslonal and Classical lenrnlnff. ,.,,.. i.iifi .nr,u-,
lnilldlnifi spacious, luMtln? and commodious completely uu.iU d b steam, well entllatcd, lighted by ifas, and furnished with a liounUful supplj
Location healthf nl, ami casv ot aoeess. Timehers otperlenwd, rtl lent, mid nllve to their work. Discipline, llrm lull kln l imltm ni and thorouirh
moderate, rittj cents ii week deduction to nil expecting lo teach. Students admitted at any time, ltooms resmcd win n iteslu d.
Courses ot .study prescribed by the Mate !
I. Motlel School. II. Preparatory. 111. Klemenliiry. IV, Classical.
Ailjimet Conr-ea ! 1 Aeaileiiiio. " II.Conimercl.il. 1 1 1. (Viurse in .Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in 1'liy.sic.il Culture
Tho Clementnrv Hclcntlllc and Ctuslnal Courses are I'll H'lI'sSION'Ar., and Stn lents graduatnit therein, receive stile jiipI .inas, eoiiferrlna
corresponding Degrees .Master nf Hi" Kleincnlsi Maslorof in selencesi Manor of tho Classics, uraduatos
Thecouise'ot study nreseilbed 1 the suit.' Is iltwr.il. and tu- - 'l.'iinllc nn.t Classical courses are not Inferior to those; of our iiesi i'""""
HinStntercnliln.s,! hlirlu rdel . it rlt lensld.i. The Mines .l.'l ) in I II. It Is one of the prime objects ottlils sci.wl toln Ip tij see in It. m furtll-
gent and elllclent 1'e.iein.rs for lu r -elui.ils. I'o tuts en
and their talents, as student". I'o ml sitelilt promises
uiiaingne, nnnresi ine ritneip.u.
Illl.. Wll.l. I.l.ll i;i, 11 l.l.l.. I'resiueiii r.iniru
sept, s, TiV
WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT-
CALL AND SEE THE
NEW GOODS AND LATEST STYLES
AT THE LOWEST FRICSS.
Consisting of un elegant lino of Cloths Diugonul and Cusscmeres of
English, French, German unci Domestic manufacture,
FOR DRESS SUITS, FOR BUSINESS SUITS, &c.
-:0:-
fillip Mvmlj Made BqjMimeiit
Is now rei)lcte with all (he LATEST NOVELTIES at VERY
LOW PRICES.
Neck-wear, Collars, Gloves, Scarfs,
Half Hose, Hats, Caps, &c
TT (PEABU JT
PEARL SHIRT
ALWAYS ON HAND.
HEADQUAETEE SFOE
Trunks, Satchels, Valises,
-AT-
IDA LOWEWBEEiG'S.
ENDORSED BY OVER THIRTY SEW
MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE
c6?
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE,
Paris, 1878
AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA. IG76,
Al beli-2 V -ry STRONG, SMOOTH, and
tXCELLENT THKEAU
FN KA t K
JiOME INDUSTRY,
u r ,uoi
April is, ly
oltainfilfor new inr?nHcma,arf-rimi n -mints
on old ones, for medical or other owpnunrf 8, trade
marls and tnbtfs. dt 'tits. As mmtst InUr
ferences, Appmti, ftuittfnr Infr ngeintuta, and
all casts arising undtr the J'tt at -aw, prompt'
V atttvdtd to- tnvrntlmm that hue' Imn
pattntttt by j, U tff t V. N, patent
Jepartm(ttand t n j 1 m J'-.t- t huhuusa ex
clubivftif, ae vna v. (l rttt iv'ic?, and secure
Patents more pr m )' ', a ! it f hridi r claims,
than thnnf tthit nr. nut f, i H't.'ii '.y'oil
inaktexttintmittv7i9a't'l tu't it putt ,ittj'iilitit
fi-ru f'riirr, AH enrrt; iu' nee tvf tt'f v'a
tflential. prt'ta lmtttid Att i tl.lJiOl! (.Y-
Xi'.s.s j'ati.wp is ATf vi:t:u.
We refer in, Washlnr.t n, tn J!n, rnttmntitcr
Central J 31 Kin, Ii'. P. J'. Pir-r,ri- (, rnmu
A'aertcun National Jlanh, to rjf f-i ft t', I'. S.
Paltnt OJftf, und lo ' imt",-a'iid Jlffr- nlvthtt
in Cong mf and ept !ft: m-r Ut tN i u itrj
Mate in Vie P mul 1 rmn'. Ad 'rnn
rtb.7, ';o-iy
Ltl"1 FH IJKATW,
IIILLIIL'AIW
I'Otr'iKlM, IV AC.,
Nefitly si d ( 1 r y j liuKo t tl t ou n
Gor.f ( a star Kpna lu edits in l u li muiiH'b for
C-OUU mirioMlMT J'taltd 'llilinl.n, rttullriku
25 cents, aud learn lov tu inuVv I'fi'U a )vttr, nu
ll'lLQlJUt'. I'll) tliOfaU WllO IllC-UIi tUrilltfeb Jittduj-
rl A. T. I1UCK & CO, Milton, Pa.
JwJtco JUy 23-1 m
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed at this Office
ON SHORTEST NOTICE A U AT TH I.
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
1 it sn, its mil.? persons nf good abilities and good r'Tposes, - w, .j ''e-"!' ' 'I "',
aid In I - eloping their powers, and abundant opportunities for well pud latiur'nwr ieuvui(
hi iiiiiii's.
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Is now full of the latest stj'lcs of
BT.
MAlIUFACTURED at :
MfltlNT Hfll I Y.N..I.
STUAHTiBnaiiiu.TCD)A$cnTs.nrirnt
'AffMiSlPARIS. PHILADELPHIA.
rAWAROBO i NEW YORK U BOSTON.
J
fT,
NICHOLS, vSHEPARD & C0.P
Ilattln Crook, ailfli,
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
"VIBRATOR"
THRESHING MACHINERY.
THE MMflilr (!rnlnSiiInir. Tlmo-CnTinir
nrnlMfiifv-Hilnj Tbn ti r ofthl tUf ml (ener
tlon. llc-Mtiirl i!irh ilrrfr K'iiilork,I'eTti.ctCliLlfil
iiit i tir r mailt ttx mljr Uf bwm power.
Ol'li Inrhalnl ttniti llirfhhcr KnglnM,
imh ) i. it ii til Traction, Uh Tklunbta IoiprT
cicnt Tir' 1 s ijr tti r tuako tr UnJ.
T1JI, I'MIIli Tlirhlnir KiprnfcH(and ofln
llirrj t i i t'w - iliat nuounl) k Wn3 bj Ut
Ftr l.r ii . - W i II l'v Ihite loif roed Mat-btoei.
.1!I It.ilsrrs not Hulimlttoth or
WT m i- uf Crxta and the lof'Tior work 4od 0
kit utl r n. h i id hcn bii- ottcd on th 4lfferDGs,
NOT Onl Yiitlj Superior for lheat, Oati,
1 V 1 r 'el.'-uina. but th Onlt Buoeii-
fi 1 Tl . 'iii v l in- h Millol. Closer, ko4 Uk
t-ue 1 i. i i o HaiLwL'iiU" r "ribulldlng" W
Cbutj( fniu i un I' Kc d4.
VS Tlirrniicli lorVmoiisilp, EUftani Flnlih,
A Pirf'il i uf Ptrt C mjl'teuc! ot Fquijrcnt, (W.,
cur luuitna Tur -L -r Ouiau art lucotoparatilt.
jyr UH I I Ot'S Tor Slmiillril) or I-irti, mini
I ,,i n t-.irth-uuIHcUinidU(r.. huh
-Km . i It Lu Utl unB ur ScuturiPK..
HIl'U t,:M or K(-mratori ltit, IttDKlRfr
fn.m ixi . rw helium .tie, ku4 t.s.tik. itt Uuubi-
.-I ll'im l'-.ir, t luuu-b.
pull I'urllculum. fill on our Uulrn or
rlw to u. Ur lllu.u.tod circuit, Ub tuU tm.
J. E. KltUSIM.'t DUO.,
Tl'HBOITlUK, Pi.,
Afft-nts for NurlliuujbtTlaticl, 3lontour antj Columbia
COUIltlf8.
Jan. 10,-tiia r
Kirvn r r 'C2 'W' remarkable
I n I 1 1 1 j n meaiclnonlllcurefcpav.
in, splint t nrh. I'fttloua, c. or any c-iilArtrement,
AMI W1I.I. 11E.MOVK 'HIE Ml('l wflllOUT
ClIA 7"l VT lll.ISTKUINd orcauiloea
k5 1 1 i tore. No remedy ever dls
iinirwl equals tt for ceriatnty of
of lu-tlonln H(iy)nu the lmemi.s ana removing
thctmnru. l rlco II no. f-eud for circular cttlns
( 1 1 ' P I? 1'HOOf wld by drui-k-lt-tn, or sent to
V ; 1 V l'J any address by tbe iurrntor. II. J,
hmuuli, M li., inoiiburKU rails, Vt. Mojerliros.
Apr Ms lUiiombbure, l'a.
ilay vs, 1.-ly aw
r EQAL BLANKS OFALL KINDS
IJ ON UAND'AT TUB tOltillilAN OfflCK
im.
J.-
if ptiri'.soft
Kxpcnscf
I he followln
i eitltlcntes
in mo oiner i """
Kln.rltitttll-
th Ir time
ehuol. Kor
F. 1'. HU.I..IYr.'t, Hen-tin-
in:ti.ni t
Silvorwaro. VTatehcs,Jowel-y Clcckc.&c.
EP-l!einoM-cltotlio I'ostonke building, llrst door
aoovo mo ii.xu.ingu lioici.
All klndi nf WntilK-s, C'loelis and Jewelry neat
ly repaired aitrt warr.uriii-(i.
may 17, 'IS-tt
SAVKWrilKCUXT.
ON-
111
"Ilt'V OF THE V KKH."
Elegant Xovcltus undlhnna uvparalUhd for
cheapness.
An examination if ovr 7 xh in dronqhi vrrjetL
It is unqucbl tonally 1 la koget in thv CVi, and for
gona wort: the lout tt pare.
For Example :
ITnntJsomo Oottno Ufilmmn sulN, fie and upward.
uivmuiL ivi iiiiiuui i iu Kir uiiH, f4r tiiiu upuaru.
Solid W'fllnut Hcdrooin nl's.jrtand upwaid.
Oueen Anno 1M li rn sirlriMMirit fii'i arid unwnrd
tjueen Anno Put torn Dliitiv; uiiiitr,'AMaDU upward.
And niry flncrlin -n ot iiotiM-hold Vurnltuio
Itoddin?, Mlrrurs torntces, umiwrlus Ac, tit tlio
Inn dtt nrlr-rw
Till: "EMI'IUS' ITIAT Vt'MlDllOItn HEIt,
manufnctuied suMj, ii tis Hihu cluMpe,t aud bwt
GEO. C. FLINT & CO.,
m ynitu rrm i:s.
Stores : 104, 1C6 .r: 103 West Hth Street,
lletwecnctliand "th Aves.. ono fojr e-t of cth Ao
ado AprlU-2m04.
Jly,
The most extcnsixe Manufacturers of Iilhard
Tiblt s !ii c isti'Tu e
Tlie J.M. Brnracl' & Balke Co.
CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS
724 Broadway, Wew-York.
Newist and most elegant st)les of
BILLIARD TABLES
AT LOWEST MULIZS.
Elegant Parlor. iJimn, Library and BiU
liard Tables combined, size 3x6; slate
beds, perfect ciibhiunt, complete with balls
and cues. $50,
Address wlnchevtr h u-c is nearest your city,
7b e 3, 1. Brunswick & EnUte Co
Feb. 7, '79-SGw
A Purely Vegetable Remedy
vr illhuoroivil J'or
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS,
PILES, GRAVEL,
CONSTIPATION,
LUMBAGO,
RHEUMATISM,
DIABETES.
(a wonderful discovery
A purely vegetablo compountl, nnt doctored with
polsonouallriuora.belng drj--a gcntlo cathartloaml
eSTectlio tonic sure lu e!r ctuaily cur. nmoof tlio
rooktcommon aud jialuful dls, mi-a tlii'tlialllo med
ical eklil. Thoso wlto have lje'-n cured lvocn til
othcrmeanifadcd.Justly a-iy: "Itij tho fjroatett
blsslngof tho age." "I btllev I Bhoi-Jd not now
be alive but for It." riiyeiclans InrrgU.ir)iractIco
eay: 'It orkslll:oa charm and cO'octlvtly."
r01t SA1.K !V ATJi imnitJISTS.
ttritlh.hl.EV.or.T,.,in,loII.,r.1,.lrl,l,oHlnl,
Mareli ", im-j-h
AND
a per Han gins;.
P
moN sr., iir.i.ov m: ond, HLoovsnnui, i-a,
Is inepured to do ull kind, ol
siousn rAiwuwo
Vial n andOmameuUI,
PAPER HANGING,
IiOTH PECOKATIVE AND I'MIN,
All liliiiN ol'I'iiriiKiii o IUt;ilnMl.
ami mailt- gootl as neH',
NO.NKlllTnitST tLAS MlillKMUNI JIPLOYE1)
Estimates IVZado on all Work,
WM. F. IIOOINE.
Oct, 1, un.
mis I'irtn is o iit.K win,
R DWELL & plitSMAN
- Advertising Agents,
THIKP. fc CHfUfNUT fcTS, 8T.L0UH, M.
II tT sa IT s
BP
11 li.
sassEr: n
W'l4t'l4M4. v,
s OLD AND RELIABLE, 5
JDn. SvNt'Ottii's Ijivcu lvtut,v inj
S Is n Stamlant F mily 11 -m ly f J
jiliscnncnof lltoljlvor, Stomiic'.i
nmi uowoifl. it in ruri'iy ,; r
jVcBctiblp. It never U 1
JUebllilntcR It is j
SOtliartloomr tffl MM
STonlo. UrfflUtl U&-Tt. 2
' ... " ,
W"n.n2
WZP Itivicorator
Z"" has lieon nacilS
i v tint nr.it r wit t twi i tmnti ... ...
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE S
lyTOKTIIEHN CENTJtAL HAILWAY
WINTKIl Tl.MF, TABLE.
On and aflor Sundiy, November 10. KTSthp trains
on tlio I'hl'ndolphla A Krln IU lro id 1)1 Woii -m tun
as follows :
WKHTWAIIIl.
Erlo -Mall leaves 1 IdlndelphU 11 r5 p m
" " llarrlsburtr 4 21 am
" " Mlllaraport m'ma
' " .ler&ey lior n n a in
" " lack Haven 0 40 a in
" llcnovo 11 o am
" arrlvo at Erlo 7 ss p m
Niagara Express ledcs l'hlladelphla 7 so u tu
' " Itni-rlsDui-ff lo ft1 a m
" arr, at illlamsport y on p in
" " Ijyk liiUcu 3 2ipm
Fast Lino leaves I'nltadclDhla 11 4 a in
llanlsburir a.n.'pm
" arrlvo at Wllllainsport 7 20 p m
M " I.oekllaien 8 40pm
EASTWAIID.J
Pacific Express leaves Lock Haven 0 4ii a in
" " Jersey Khnro 7 14 am
" " Ullamsport 7 a m
" arrlio at llarrlsburtr iimnni
" " 1'nil.ulelphla .i 40 p m
Day Express leaves Lock 1 l.n en 11 211 a tu
" ' V llllambport 12 4-1 p ii
" arrlvo ot Ilntrltbunr 4P inn
' " rblladelpbla 7 2i)pm
Eric Mall lea es Itcnovo s. pm
" ' Luck llaenl o 4 ii iu
" " Hllllanisrort 1' u n m
" arrlesat llaiiLburr 'J4iain
" " l'hlladi-lpliU 7 ii.i in
l'ast Lino leaves Miami port la ' a
" arilu-sat Hirrlsburp 3 am
" " riilladclpiil i 7 10 a in
Parlor cars will run between I'lill.i iiiin and
Mll.iinport on Niagara I. xpiess west, IMo pi s
west. Philadelphia Express rait, Day Kpr s ast
ami Minday Express gast. blecplni; ears on nil uujM
tralnji.
WM.A.UALD I ,
uener d -upt.
TORTHKIIX CKNTItAl" lII,VAY
N
UU.MI'ANV.
On and aflr r November 20th. 1S73. 1 r.ilns w lil li
huubury us follows:
MOllTIIWAKD.
Erio JIall 5.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra .
" Canandaigua .. !. m
ltoclii-stcr h.i.i
Niagara..., o lo "
lienovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. airlii. V n in
port I2.ws p.m.
Elmlra JIall 4.15 a. m., arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a. m.
Uurralo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo lluffalo 8.50 a. n
hOUTUWAllD.
llunalo Expresi 2.50 a. m. arrive lforrltiburij 4.r - i.
" lialtiuior s,40
Elmlra JIall 11,15 a. m anlvo llarrLsbur ..-
" WabhUi . i "
" linltlm "
" Wiu.li "
Harrlsburg accommodation s.to p. t,i. m 13
burg 10.6O p. m.
arrlto llalllmni ra
" Wns'iin "
Erie JIall 12.55 a. m.arrHcHarrl.sburir.. r u,
" Ualtlmon s.iu
" Wabhlmtio.i -1, -All
dally except Sunday.
n. M. 110YD, Jr., (leneral Pa A
A. J. UASSATT, Oen"r a-
pilILADIlI.I'IIA AMI ItliADlXii Iii'D
AURANGEJIKNT OF l'At-Sl-.M, KJl
TUAIXS.
Jtay 11, is;u.
TH4INS I.EAVK Kt'l'KKT AS FOI I.OWS(SfNnAY EXC I'Tin
For Ne York, Philadelphia, lieadlnj, V. 1 ui
Tatnaqua, c, 11,45 a. m
For Uatawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,21 and 7,. s p. i.
For Wllllamsport,c,25 0,05 a. m. and 4,ut) p. rn.
TllAlNSVOtt UUriKT LEAVE AS FOtlOW?, (SCKPAT El
CK1-TEO.)
Loavo New York, -i,45 a. to.
Leavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
U-avo Heading, n,Ma. in., Pottsvlllc, p. ra
andTamaqua, l,R5p. m.
Leave Lut.iHibsa, 0,20 8,500, m. ana J.oo p. m.
Leao WlllUms,jiori19 43a.m,2,l5p, m. m 4, p, ra
passengns to 1 d fiom New oi . a '! dil
phia (jo througa . itiiout change or cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
C. tl. HANCOCK, ienen.Ulanager.
iiener.il 'lleket Agent.
Jan.it, 1.70-tt.
E LA WAKE, LACKAWANNA ANE
WESTEItN ItAlLltOAD.
BLOOMSliUKO D1VIBIOX.
Time-Table No. 33, Takes effect at 4:.io A
JI
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878.
SOUTH,
bTATlONS. t KOL'TH,
5 i e
a.m. p ii p
... .Si-rnnlnii I u u 1.1 n
llcllevue!.-.".",' 2 10 0
tajiomue.. , 9 45 2 ii t
...Lackawanna...., a o d
l-msion 19 53
m-si ruision...'
2 44
2 4'J
I bJ
... WsomtUK
Mnlthi.
10 07
neuneu I
....Kingston ,10 18
Itlmann 1A l .
I
2 67
H 5
a j
a io
3 13
..Plymouth Juiic!'.i
....i-iymouiu, .. io 29
-wonaaio a 7
Xiintlpnto. 10 t 1 tjji ?
.Hunloek's 1 reek.' 10 42 S 5 s
.r-mchhiiiuuy..... ju ra a wi s
....Hick's Kerry... 11 07 401 s
....lieach Haven.. 11 11 1 iu n
Herwlck ...,'n 2.1.9
lirlar t'reok 1 4 5 ,
...Willow Orove...,. 4 . 1
umo Kiago 4 1 1 ; .'i
i-spy M 11 sy 4 it 7-
...lUOOUUtbUrg 11 45 4 49 s 1
llujiert D 6 4 ' s '
.Catanlssa lltldge.jll 67 6 0 i
flnnilllA .
i. 11
9 s 9 61
t'hulasky..
Northumberrand. 12 45 6 1
9 '5
V TP Irli .ri.-
S-jprlntendnt'a Ofllce, scrantou, J :m
"7"AINW!IOHT A CO.,
WHOLESALE liltOCEHS,
1'UII.AIjKI.l-JllA,
Dealers In
TEAS, BYHUrS, COFFEE, SL'OAlt, MOLAb'.ES
KICK, SriCES, BICABB 80DA, &C, kC.
N. E, Corner Second and Arcli streets,
IfOrderswlll receive prompt nltcntlon,
this PAir.n in )k?t on i;tjb
AT THE OITIOI2 OV
EiTx0 PHILADELPHIA
01. in mi 1,11,1 Kltl.lli St.
ho l u i 1 ! 1 "r,
PQTIMATCO t l.untat Culll llut i
CO I I 111 n I to rr.i ror lunnut idrrrll- Ii-ij.
keaul !43c. for AVi:u Jt bOX'S MANUAJ
p.m. p.m. a.m.
9 SO 4 12 9 40
9 23
9 17 9 37
9 0 9 SO
8 58 3 SI 9 21
8 51 3 411 9 19
S It 3 li 9 14
12 41
12 ii
5 3.1 3 30 9 04
8 13 3 10 8 44
8 23 3 20 8 65
8 12 3 12 8 47
8 0 4 3 04 8 89
7 61 2 51 8 2S
7 S3 2 89 8 17
7 -2 ! St 8 12
7 25 2 2S S 00
7 18
7 14
7 10
7 02 2 04 J 44:
1M 111 7 38i
0 50 1 51 7 Ul
6 45 1 48 7 W,
0 27 1 27 7 111
a 15
6 00 1 00 6 45
p.m. p.m. a.m.