THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, B LOOM SB UKG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. Miscellaneous. AltTIFIl'IAIi IIKATII. Tlie Halhuret (Nnw Smith Wales, Aiu tmlU) Courier give publication to a dlicov fry which If It Is as represented, ia certainly most wonderful, and will prove of the high vat importaace to certain Induatrlea, partic ularly that of meat exportation. Hut listen to the Courier : The gentlemen engaged In this enterprise areSignor Kotura. whosn researches Into the botany and natural history of South Ameri ca Iiiivp irndered his nairo eminent, and Mr. latnei Qrant, a pupil of the lata Mr. Nlehnlle, o lniiK ntwifilatiit with Mr. Thom as Mdrt In his freezing proce. It appt ats llvfl innnths ago Hlgnor il..tura called upon Mr. flintit lo iuvnke his us!tance In a Mjheme for the transmission of live stock to Kurope, Signor K'ltnrn averred that he had dicovcred a South Atntricii vegetable pois on, allied to the well known wonrann, lhat had the power of perfectly fUpendltiK an imation, and that the trance thus produced continued till the application of another vegetable esence csuel tho blood to renime Its circulation and the heart its functions. So perfect, moreover, was this suspension ol life, tJat Slgnor llolurt had found in a warm c'imate decomposition set In at the extremi ties after a week of this living death, and be in aglned if the body while In this inert elate wtro minced to a temperature autll cienlly low to arrest dicompositlon, the trance might be kept up for month.", posl bly for years. Before he left Mr. Grant he had turned that pentliuiati' doubts Into wondtrlul curiosity by experimenting nn bis dog. He inj-ctcd two drops of his liquid mined with n little gljccrlno in a small puncture made in tho dog'a ear, and in three or four minutes the animal was perfectly rield, the four legs sttetebed backward, eyes wide open, pupils very much dilated and exhibiting Kymptmns very similar to those of death by strychnine, except that there bad been no previous struggle or pain. IVg ging his owner to hava m apprehensions for tho Ufa of this favorite animal, Slgnor llotura lifted the dog carefully and placed him on a shelf In the cupboard, where he begged he might be left till the followlne day, when he promised to call at ten o'clock and revive the apparently dead brute. Mr Orant continually during the day and night visitnj the cupboard and so perfectly was life suspended in his favorite no motion of the pul'e or the heart giving any indication of the possibility of revival, tho frame be ing perfectly rigid that he felt the sharp- est reproaches of remorse at having sacri ficed a faithful friend to a doubtful and dangerous experiment. The temperature of the body, too, in the first four hours, grad ually lowered to twenty-five degrees Fah renheit below ordinary blood temperature, which Increased his fears as to the result, aud by morning tho body was as cold as in actual death. At ten o'clock next morning according to promise, Signorltotura present ed himself and laughing at Mr. Grant's fears, requested a tub of warm water to be brought. He tested this with the thermom eter to ninety two degrees Fahrenheit, and In this laid the dog, head under. To Mr. Grant's objections Signor Rotura assured him that, as animation must remain entirely suspended till the administration of the anti dote, no water could be drawn into the lungs, and that the Immersion of the body was simply to bring it again to blood-heat. After about ten minutes of this bath the body was taken out and another liquid in jected in a puncture made in the ntck. Mr. grant tells me the revival of "Turir" was the most startling thing he ever witnessed, and having since seen the same experiment made upon a sheep, I can fully confirm his state ment, Tho dog first showed the return oi life in the eye, and after five aud a half minutes drew a first long breath and the rigidity left his limbs. In a few minutis more he com menced gently wagging his tail, and thin slowly got up, stretched him-olf, and trotted off as though nothing had happened. From that moment Mr. Grant became awaro of the extraordinary i-sues opened by bis visitor' discovery, and proniied him all the assistance in his power. They next deter mined to try freezing the body, anil the first two experiments were discouraging. A dog (not lurk, his master declining to experi ment any furthr on this favorite) was put in the freezing chamber at Mr. Grant's works, after being previously "suspended" by Signor Kotura ; aud although the animal revivde so f.ir as to draw a long breath, the vital energies appeared too exhausted for a complete rally, ui d the animal died. The two next animals a dog and a cat died in a like manner. In the meantime Dr. Bark er had been taken into their counsel", and at his suggestion respiration was encour aged, as in ;he cue of persons drowned, by artificial compression of the lungs. Dr, Barker was ol opinion that, as the heart in every cas commenced to beat, it was a want of vital force to set tha lungs in motion that caused death. The result showed his mr mises to bo entirely correct. A number of animals, whose lift has been sealed up iu this artificial death, have been kept in the freezing chamber from one to five weeks, and It is found that though the shock to the system from the freezing is very great, it is not increased by duratirn of time. Messrs. Grant and Kotura then determined upon the erection of the works just finished at Mid die Harbor, an enterprising capitalist find. Ing the necessary funds. I was Invited logo down to see what had been effected. Arrived at the works in Middle Harbor, I was taken iuto the build Ing that contains Mr. Grant's apparatus fur generatlngcold. Attached to this is the fret-zing chamber, a small.dark room about eight feet by ten feet. Here were fourteen sheep. four Iambs and three pigs, stacked on their sides In a heap, alive, which Mr. Grant told me had been in their present position lor nineteen days, and were to remain tbero for another three months. Selecting one of the lambs, Signor llotura put it ou bis shoulder and carried it outsido into the other building, where were a numb cr of shallow cemented tanks in the Moor having but and cold water taps to each tank and a thermometer hanging alongside. One ol these tanks was quickly filled, and Its temperature tested by the Signor, I mean while examining with the greatest curiosity and wonder the nineteen days dead lamb, to all appearance dead, aud as hard almost as a stone, the only difference perceptiblo to me between his condition and actual death being the absence of dull glasslness about the ;ye, which still retained Its brilliant transparency. The lamb was dropped gen tly iuto the warm bath, and was allowed to remain iu it about twenty-three minutes its bead being raised above the water twice for the introduction of a thermometer into the mouth, and then it was taken out and placed on its tide on the floor,Slgnor Itotuia quickly dividing tho wool on the neck and inserting the elrp point of a small syringe tinder the skin and Injecting the antidote, This was a pale green liquid and is, I believe a decoction from the root of theastracharlls, lounu in coutn America. I tie lamb was then turned on its back,Signor llotura stand ing across It. gently compressing Its ribs with his knee and hands In such a manner as to Imitate natural breathing. In leu min utes the animal was struggling to free itself, aud when released skipped nut through tho door and went gambling and bleating over thn little green In front. Nothing lias ever Impressed me so entirely with a sense of the marvelous. Ono Is almost tempted to ask In the presence of such a discovery whether death Itself may not ultimately bo baflted by rcleutifilc Invoitigation, A Slrange Story. A MAINE MAN IN t'HISOH FOR MUIUF.RIN(1 1118 WIVE, WHO IS AI.1VK. A story, which has every semblance of truth, has just como to light In Maine, show ing how an innocent man was convicted and incarcerated in prison for wifo lnuidcr Iu that state. Late in 187,3 James. A. Lowell was convicted at Lowistown for tho murder of his wife, Lizzie, whose supposed skeleton, aslioit timo previously, bail been (bund in tho woods. Tho defense was that Mis. Iiowcll had not been murdered, but had run off with n mem ber of a traveling circus. Nevertheless Locll was convicted and alter being sentenced to be hanged, was scut for lilb to tho Maine state prison, where ho is still confined. Last year a man named I'avid Stevens was com milled to tho prison for adultery, and s!ncc his advent there ho learned of Lowell's case. Stevens now claims that Lowell is an inno cent man, aud says tlint, in 1873, be saw a woman, who was undoubtedly Mrs. Lowell, living as the wife of a man named Spalding, in Saginaw, Mich. He learned that tho wom an came from Maine, where she bad a hus band living. Iu 1S70 Stevens Mja ho met Spalding and tho woman at a beer garden, in a western city, and that upon this occasion Spalding and tho woman quarreled. Spald ing called her "Liz Lowell" aud told her sho had belter return to her husband iu the Maine state prison, for she could no longer stay with him. Tho woman acknowledged herself as "Liz Lowell" and denied nothing said by Spalding. Stevens' description of the woman ho saw agrees perfectly with that of Mrs. Lowell and he has furnished tho names of reliable western people who know the Spaldingsand who, he states, will confirm what ho says. Lowell is now in hopes of finding his wilo and getting a speedy release. Boston Herald. WHAT TO FEED YOUNG CHICKS. At the eatly stage hard 'boiled csrgs are wholesome and nourishing for them, Bat un it tRgs are plenty and cheap, they are an ex pensive food, and not at all indispensable Bread crumbs, dry or soaked in u.ilk, will ans wer very well lor the first feeding. As a sta ple food for the first few weeks some breeders recommend wheat bran and coarse cornmeal in equal parts. This should be either ocaldrd or cooked, and fed to them in a crumbly state. It is well occasionally to cook the menl wilh meat scraps from the table, or to put in a little grass of some sort Boiled potatoes, cabbage thon pel fine, meat raw or cooked, and table scraps will all be relished by Utile birds, and will help them to grow. This variety is more es sential in the early spring, before the grass and insects appear. Cracked corn, dry, and whole wheat are both excellent articles of food. These may be alternated witn the meal and bran men tioned above, feed each three times a day. In com, wet weauier a utile red peppir may be used in the morning meal to advan tage. Out of these little ones are to come the prize winners at the fall shows. In order to be ready at that time, Ihey must get a good start, and be kept in a thrifty condilion all of the interven ing time. Those who are feeding with a view to attain weight for the early market, would do well to increase the proiiortions of corn meal, using two parts of this to one of bran. American Poultry Yard. A lady In Madrid Me., was in a house which was struck by lightening. A valua ble gold watch which she wore stopped at the time, and although jewellers have re peatedly examined it and pronounced it perfect in every particular, it cannot be made to move. It is so charged with elec tricity that watchmakers s-iy no partof itcan ever be made to do duly if takeu out aud put into another set of works. Woman's Wisdom. "She insists that is morn importance, that her family shall be kept In full health, thau that she should have all the fashionable dreaes and styles of the times. She there fore sees to it, that each member of her family is supplied with enough Hop Bitter", at the first appearance of any symptoms of ill health, to prevent a fit id sickness with its attendant expeuse, care and anxiety. All women should exercise their wisdom iu this way." Ex. John G. McCabe wa drowned in Phila delphia several months ago. He wore an oilskin coat and high top boots. A man's body similarly attired was subsequently found floating oft" Woodbury, and Mrs. Mc Cabe, identifying it as that of her husband, bad it brought to Philadelphia and buried. The other day another body in an oilskin coat and high top boots was taken out ot the water at Wilmington, and Mrs, McCabe, believing it to be her husband's, has buried it by the side of the first one. iV Mixr.n Family. The Cincinnati t7a- telle tells of a young woman ol Tuunerville, Ga., who inarued an elderly widower, but soon found bcrsell In love with his son. The matter was fully discussed, and it was decided that the old man should procure a divorce and let Ms wife marry bis son. This was accomplnhed with the aid of a sympa thizing court. Since then the aged gentle man has married his ex. wife's mother, and the entlro family is happy. If you have a Sick Headache take a dose of Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills ; we know you will find relief. fjourauues, avoid sUinruuu aaa uo YW Y W WWW B It you ire man of If ttr. tolling orer your mldalgtit work, to rotiore brain Derveaud watte, dm Ifrofiireyouoff and uttering from anylDdltrreUon or dUtfipitloQ: If )OU are married or iuKle.old or ywuog, uHe'rUi 2 f rotu poor Itealtb or UuguUtog of aickDvaa, rtljroa f hwYerjrouarf.whcruTfr yoasre.wbrneTrr you frel stimulating, without fMJrfca!,A0,uk Hat ru ttutppta, lutney or primary cotHpttiint,&l cam of iLe utoimicM. Uiictl, t-ioott, heir or Kcrwf Tsuu win oe curuau joa um If you am ilnily wralc ut low spirit ed, try It I iiuj 11 It war uur life. It baMMvvdbundrrd. Ilr-p Cntth Cum It tfcit MMi, tafr I hu4 Unt. AiktblUn Tb Hup 14 to bbMK-ufc.UvtrMitl Kktoryi.'iHpcrUrkftJ'i It la iwrfstLt. Aih tlruiimti. IXLCliu aWlutt ruHl IrrvsiataM cant fur ibmtw. mil fjgjHBI (lata, tutweo -t buo'kt. m Ail tv. tofl l)f dmrUU. lt-p IMWn ury. X, RaU,, Way 1, -TMf, TITrCU nT?I) !"v be round nn flle it 0i i 1 1 1 0 i Y I J J It 1'. lloweU i Uj' Nrw.pnia-r Aavenuutitf liurruu tiu ispruoa binvti wwn, anvrr OB riUNTJjsG I Neatly and cheaply eiecuUxl at the GoLtTUiiur Office. PUBLIC SALE OF VAI.UA11I.K HEAL ESTATE ! The undersigned, Kscctitor of Isaie Hngenbuch, late nftlrango township Columbia cj'inty, deceas ed, will exposoto public rale at two o lock p. in.,on Sittuidiiy, Juno 7tli, 1879, tbc following described messuage and Til ACT OI' I.AMI situate In rishlurcrctk township, Co'umtila county aforesaid, bounded an t described as full ns to- It I dnthe north by land of Daniel llut and IMinl son Drink, on tho east by lands of Hennlson llrlnk and John I'. Creasy, on tho south by lands of tho heirs of II. W. Montgomery and on the west by lands of Nathan Fleckehstlne and John Honrle, contnthlne 102 AUltKS AND 'il lMillCIIKSi stikt measure, on su.toh aie cnct"da two story GOOD I'll AM 12 liWKIiLING HOUSK, Hank li.irn nndolhcrout-bulldlngs, u (lOOt)UHClI AUD on the premises. Tkhms or Sais. Five hundred dollars at I lie stri king down uf the property on day of sale. 1 lie val ance to bo secured by bonds and mortgage, paj able In four equal annual Installments, with Interest on thebalanco due from April 1st, ISso, payab'.o annu ally, and one-fourth of tho balance to bo paid April 1st, ISM) when possession Is to be given to the pur chaser. The crops that may bsowu this fall will bo sold with the place WILLIAM HAClBNIiL'Cir, Executor. Mays, IK-ts SHERIFFS SALE. liy MrMic of 8ii miry writ Issued out of the t'ourt of rommeti I'leai ol Columbia count)' ntiilto mo 01 ri'Ctod. will Iw exposed to public aUu tit MaMown, Columbia coun y, 1 'cutis) Irani i. at two o'clock p. in ou Friday, .Tunc 120th, 1879, All that certain pi co or tract of land sltuato part ly la Catawlssa and partly It Locust township. Co lumbia county Pennsylvania, bounded In' lan Is of John Fagcloy, l'hlllp .Manhart, John Yeagcr and WlULim Hughes' estitc, contatnlng seventeen acres and fourteen perches, whereon are erected a good saw lutll, frame dwelling house, barn aDd out-bulld-lugs. seized, taken In execution at the suit ot Jacob Yeatcr against Davtd Doner and to be bolj as the property ol DaUd 8. llowcr. Hutu n, Attorney. Fieri Facias. JOHN HOFFMAN, Sheriff. TT AnCJIj iHend S5 sents In stamps or currcn JjvJlVOiljcy lor arrw HOUSE VuOK. It 1 real h of all diseases, 11(18 9 fine engraUnga showing positions OARUUifd by tick horueft, a table vt docs, a l),fl Ureo collection of VALUA III K 11 KG IJJIV U'hH, rules lor telling Die ago ot a norstvvriUi an engrailD!? showing teeth of each year and a large amount of valuable horse lnforma' loo. lr. Wm. II. Hall pojb, "1 have bought books that! paid t5 and 10 for wlilcn I do not like na well as dojoura. sknu for a circular. Agents Wanted. 11. J. Kendall, II, I)., EncUrgh 1 alls, Vt. Ma) 9, 7v-ly ify ttsgrrfttari'l thorough Mooil-pntlfylim proper ties. Dr. l'lcrci's Ooltkn Mcllonl Dlsctmry tun all lluMent,from Hie worn tferwfula to a common ttloUb, I'liaplc, or Eruption. .Mercurial disease, Mltwrul I'olByns, and ttu lr rlToct, aro eradicated, mid Igomtu health ami a oonnd constitution Rtat Jlslirt, .FrTalpfl bait-rheum. Fever tore. Bealr or lfouh hit In, lu tliort.all tllwinrii rauwd by bnl I lond.art CMniurrrd by III) jHwirfu!, l)urif)iujf,inii Jmljroratlnff iiicdkliH1. KsiK'cliilylitMit manifested lta potency In curtnjt letter, lto ltaah. Hoik, I'trbanrOt, flora Eyr FVrorwloua Hor- and Hwtlltac. W kit BwaJllnA, Colt re or Thick Pirek, and Kmlmrgrd Ulaada. If you Art dull, ilrowty, it MUtaletK haie fallow color of ekln, rr ytllnwMi-brown spot un fac or IxMly, frequent headache or Olzilnesa, bad taste la luouth, lnumal licat or ctiUla altrrtiaud vtih hoi titihcn, low spirits, and glootny fort-boiilarMrre (tular njiMiiti, ami tonru rtutuil. yea are wjfierlnir from 1orMl iJver, or M IUllouneM.M In niaay cases ol Liver I ouplaJnt n only part of thf sc symptoms are r x perlf lirtnl. As a rtruetlr for all such casea, Ur. 1'h-rre'i ; olden Mtdlcal UfscoTery lias do equal, aj It rllecta ptrffcet and radical cures. In the cure of ItroaeMila. fieveM Oouska. and tha early stages of CoaMmptton, It Ka asioolslied the tm dlcat faculty, and tiulntut physlclana prcnounra It the greatest tnodlral discovery of the ace. Vhll 1 1 rurca t h aevtrcst C-ourhs. It atrengthcasthtsi stem and purlflea tfeo blood. Sold by druggists. iu v. I'iMti t,, .-ii. ii., t'rop r, vvona i Dlsprnsu ana inTauus'iioui, uunaio, n. l. THE,,u,,CAlHAinw No use of taking the larjte, repultlTf . natuwonj pltla, eompowd of cheap, emil. and bulky Inarrdlmu. Thcae 1'tllets are arelj Urcer tkM MBatArd ae4a lielnc NUrclr YCtaUsno particular care li re quired while aslng them. They operate without dis turbance to the constitution, met, or occupitlon. For Jauadlee. lledes, CaMattpotloM, Iaapnra I(U), I'aln U the UosUcra, TlktMM of tj Cfcrst, ptaaUeoa, Hoar IrtatlMi froH Ue fitomaek, Ba4 TmU ! Uo Mom Ik. ItlUMia aittoeka, 1'aU tm reton or KUoen. UtrmJ rever ItloaUd re Urn aftout UoaaaeB, Kuah of Illd to Head, take Dr. Fleroc'a Ylcaoaot rurtaUT 1'elleta, In explanation of the remedial power of thvue I'urfrattve I'dleU oter grtftt a variety of disease. It maybe Bald lhat uetr acltoa apoa tM aoioul eoooaasy la aalrerwu. mi m aiaad or tlaaao caeopiac thtr aaaaUT tara. Aw doe not Impair the properties of these I'eUeu. They are sunr-coated ana lucloaed in plass bottlM, thiLr virtue belnff thereby preaerved unimpaired for ony lenirtt) of time, in any cUmatc, so that they aro always Iretih and reliable. This Is not the case with tills put op In cheap wooden or pasteboard box, or aU dleasoa where a Laxative, AlUratrre or PiiraatlT, Is Indicated, these Uttlo relicts will (Its toe uwt perfect Uifctlon. toUsrdroaikta IL V. I'Ikhce, M. ijur. World's USpenaary and InTaUds' lloUl, Hu2lo, N. Y. tff CATARRH W ,4m STMPTOHSL-Frequenthead g l mM achcdlscharKufalllnxIntothroat, Mm sometimes profuse, watery, thick s isucoua, purulent, olXenslrr, etc. In others, a dryness, dry, watery weak, or Inflamed eyes, stopping up, or obstruction, of the nasal pas sages, rluxlnir in ear. deafnesA, ti&wklng and count ing t clear the throat, ulcerations, scabs from uker. voice altered, nasal twang, ollenslve breath. Impaired or total deprivation of sense of smell aud taste, diz ziness, mental depreaslon. los of appetite, Indlgea tlon, enlarged ton ills, tickling conga, etc Only a tew of theeS symptoms axe likely to be prtoent la any ;ase at one time. . DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY produce radical cure of the woratcaBot of Catarrh, o matter of bow long standing. The liquid remedy nay t snuffed, or btUr applied by Um use of Dr. I'lKBCJt's Douche. This Is the only form of Instru ment vet Invented with which Bald medicine can be carried high ct and i erf icily atitjid to all K&rts of the affected nasal passages, and the cham rr or caTltls communicating t hi re with, In which tores and ulcer frequently exist, and from which ihe catarrhal discharge generally proceeds. Its use B pleasant and eaauy understood, from dlreettoa sciompanylng each Instrument. Dr. 8 AO it's Ca tarrh Remedy cures recent attacks of MCold la tao Head by a flw anpllcatlona. It Is in lid and pleaa int to ue, containing no strong or rauatln drugs or aolsons.. Caurrh Itemed v and Douche sold ay dnsa rlata. IL V. 1ichcOI. !.. 1'rop'r.Vr'erld'i Dl- pensary ana invaua' uoui, liuuaio, j. a iLg, iJO, ' 8 Ua) t, " em. ESPY PLANING MILL. The undendgned Irw-e ct the Kepy I'lantog Will, la prepared to do all kinds of mill work, Doors, Frames. Sasl BliBfls, etc. Had, to order en tbort notice. Satisfaction inur. Cuuu Kco. illoctnjiburg, Ft. c -h ISA P a mm i in m trail fc 1 ro tip. iffi H, T. HELMBOLD'S C03VEX3OXJJSriD FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU PHARMACEUTICAL A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES UK THE BLADDERS KIDNEYS For Debility, Loss of Memory, IntlispoHitioii lo Exertion or liu.i iHSM.Shortiicis of HreiitlijTroublcd with Thoughts of Disease, Dimness of Vision, 1'iiin in the l!:icl;,Chest iuul Head, Hush of Wood totlie Head, Tide Cotnilenauce and dry "kin. If these symptoms are. 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 JBucliu" DOE-j IX HVERY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUC11U IS UNEQUAL-ED liy any remedy known. It Is prescribed by tho most eminent physicians all over tho world, In Rheumatism, Spcrmatorhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Jndigertion, Constipation, Aches and rains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General Hi -Health, Kpinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Kervous Complaints, Female Complaints, itc. Headache, Pain in the Should ers, Cough, Dizziness, fc'our Stom ach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain the region of tho Kidneys, and a thousand other painf id symp tomsare the ollspringsof dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCIIU IllVigUl'Sllt'N HlC .StOlllllCll. And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels and Kidneys to healthy ac tion, in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. A single trial will bequito siilli cient to convince the most hesitat ing of its valuable remedial quali ties. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE, Or Six llottlpN lor '. Delivered toauy address free from ooservation. "Palienta'' may consult by letter receiving the same attention as by calling, by answering tho following questions : 1. r.Ue your naino and post-onico address, couuty and Mate, and jour neare.t express omce 1 . lour ago and sex 7 S. Occupation t JJ Married or Untie? S. Height, weight, now and In health? . Mow long have j ou been Kick J t. Your complexion, color of hair and eyes T a. llavu jou a bloop'ug or erect gait? t, Kelato wlt'iout reservation all jou know about, jourcase. Enclose one dollar as consultation feo our letter will then recede our uttentlon. and wo will give ou the luturo of jour dlseaso and our cunatd opinion concerning a cure. Competent phj blclans attend to correspondents. All letters thould bo addressed to Dispensatory, ixi7, rnwri street, riinaaeiphia, ra. n. T. UEtMBOLD, Druggist and ChcmUt, J'lIlUUKLl'UIA, PA. SOLD UTUIlYWIICItE Karck t,lly BLCOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALL R, Jr., A. M., Principal. TI1WSCI1001 . amtnrrtcnt constituted, oners tho very best facilities for 1'rofesMonal and classical learnlne. ,,, i,i .,,u.r,r ,inr. sLft MowTliRlllnB ami commodious j completely healed by steam, ell enlllated, lighted by gas, ni.a rurnlihed w llh a bouiilltul siifpU of run.Btn llulldlnirsspacluu: Ixlilllo'nhnalthfiil ana easv of accw. Tanehers experienced, cnidcnt, and allvo to their work. Discipline, llrm but kind, uniform and thorough, modenito? f my ccn'ull w?" deduction to all Mpoctlui to teach. Mudrjnu admitted at any time, liooms reserved when dli ed. Courses of Mudy prescribed by tho state t I. Mtnlel Scliool. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Clawal. Ailiunet Onuses : I The Illementary Sclcntlllo and ctasleal Courses coffesiHincimVlU't-recs ! Mnslcr ot the l.loim i.t j Master of the .sciences ; .Master of tho UUsslc.1. ilraduates In Hie oilier I our$es rcieno .-.un.iai v.v.. ll!!rTfe.?iMw The Slate n'.1tilresahli!heror.ler..feltl?enilp. The times denan.llt. ItH oneot "wPrJinoobJee s of tills Sclio cent and enicleut Teachers for h-r Seliools. To this end It wllclls younff persons of gwd abilities! and roo. pur w m, - Ii m le desl ri P' J nnd tiilr talents, as Mudcni. 'I o all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities tor well paKl labor atur leauns, miiuoi. (,iitiilnn,.iiililti'S. thn rrlnelnal. HON. W1I.I.IA.1I l:i, l!l,l., I'rrslilrnl llnnrd Mept. s, WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT- CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE LOWEST PRICES, Consisting of an elegant line of Cloth's Diagonal and Cassemeres of English, French, (Jerman and Domestic manufacture, FOR DRESS SUITS, FOR BUSINESS SUITS, &c. TilnB Btodly Made Depiartmeniit Id now replete with all the LATEST NOVELTIES at VERY LOW PRICES. Meck-wear, Collars, Gloves, Scarfs, Half Hose, Hats, Caps, &c. PEARL SHIRT ALWAYS ON HAND. HEADQUARTER SFOE tut""!" vrnTrf linn ivrn tr r r f-niiiiirn""'f t ENDORSED BY OVER MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLC, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA, 1876, Attelng' Voty STRONG, SMOOTH, nd EXCELLENT THREAD ' FNnniiRAR-r IE INDUSTRY BY USING- ApilllS, '!9 ly oltatntitvr new invention, or for tmprovemtnts on old on t. form ttlt cat or other com jmunt,trale' markt and labels, Cavtnfg, Amlnnmtutt. Jnttr fertnett, Auptiits, butt a for Infringement, tnt all cast 8 arising titnttr the I'atcut lMtritprunpt lit attenttfrf tn-- tnvfutlnna thnt hnv ly the ratent Of- rf ei tiKirt tttll, i in jmttitttil bp ut. lit mil o until. it e the I'. S. Patent department, ami engaged in Tahiti luittnttv -cluiirttg, tee can make effs t nmnhen, ami m etr J'tiUntt more promptly ,ttud xcilh hrumh r claims, than thane irh.i are r mute fnnn Washington iiiaki, tsaiuumdvii it nU uj i tn- into put- otihttltift Jl tr vf chart r. All vortennth htfi ttg-oif Jhlmtlal. Print Into, nnd Mt tl.HHii; C.Y- mj:ss jwrr.xr is si:vi m:i. We refer in, W'anhinnV n, to Jln. Pof-tmanttr (Une.-al It. .If, AVtf, .' P. t It. Vmnr, The (i ruuui Auitrlctm SntUmul Hank, ttf'f t at i,t t!- V tf, I'atmt Ojfi t, o,t to Senators aud .Virtt ntutict in Vongr' - and vprtnlhi tnowr Htntidttwj Atatetathi l -f i td i t ' , r n (l'j i : J. ill nt 1,. , Itu... ifjUli. 1). (X reh.1, 'iO-ly BUSINESS OAKDH. VlITINOCAHr)8, LK.TKH 1IKAH8, IIILLHHADS. l'OHKH, t('., 0.. Neatly mil Ckrhly jtintfJ ft the Coi.tjm V1AK OfHro SOfidfl amr. Mr.a iu cents In 1 ciiil Mjiinngfor -cAJW atlueMHer rwifU 'llilmlilo, rctallprlco 83 cents, ami Irani lcm lo make two a ear, no liumbuir, only ll.oe ulio imun tuMm-hs need ap. rl)r' A. T. 1IUCK A CO', Jlillon. Pa ) w t co Jlay a3.lm PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON SHORTEST NOTICE A P AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Home iNDUSTaVfcajr MOUNT HOLLY.N.J. 1 fv&fi&'l ,1 tV : I " $jjjwSp'm0D NEW Y0RK u B0STOM" 0 I jl , Aea.lenuc. Il.Coininerci.il. III. Course In Jlmle. IV. Course in Art. Mt,. and St.i lenls Kraduatnt' am i-iwi'rmioN of Tnilll'. the a-TFirrsrxs' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Id now lull of the latest styles of THE THIRTY SEWINQ NICHOLS, SHEPARD &. CO., llultlo Crunk, lloli. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBKATOB" THRESHING MACHINERY. Till: MatrMoss nrKlnAalnir. TlmciTlnn, tloo. H"yornt ill rlvlrj f -r RupH M'crk, VtrUH CUtblnf, Stlin Vuyyvr lUrhcr nSpnUUf, Special it r h intj unflu trvl for bicam Iur. Ol' 1 1 riirltuleil Mfiim Ihrrhher Knitlnfi, tr 'h 1' tf Traction, itti TftlUkbU lupittft- niuiiu, Tit I U'l fclher tilth tr lu&. Till'. 1 MIRK Tlirfbhlntr Kkirnsfn find often tin t Hi linift that kntouut) h iuaJ tLa I'xtr lintu i U If tticia Iiuirw(ed Uacbluti. GUUN UulM-ri mIU imt Hubmtttotlie rnor m u km -are r Orala tu-l itia lofrrlor work doo t all uur ma lai. ,b,oou y tcju tb dltTirenct. NOT Onlr Viult) Mii rrlor fur lMuat, Oali, It. Kj l.r ia. Ltit Ibff ()ir au' ful Tlx lr iu lii, Timah., Mllht, Cl??r, an4 Uk twet. lUilm uo "attacbuiuau" ar "rtbuIUlog" w cbhDG front U rala ! Seed, I.V Thorouclt llorkmanshlp, Llfctnt FlnUh, firfi tl(fl tf Part'. C n 1- icutt of fc.iuLmt&t, etc ( our " ViiKirtia' Ttr'ihtr OutLU ara locomparable. eXZ: MUIM I.OIN for Slmpllf Mr of Part-, lulnif 1 u .u balfth iialitiUanilULWi. Naava Clean Worn, aiih col.it: rliii or SeattHnji. rOI'U Slp of SfMiraton .Made, ltanfflnif from r-lt ttiTw .n lwtii,au4 loutti of Uouut 4 Horn IV lm ui luatch. T10U rarllfulurn, Call on our Uealm or rll w w fur llluairatwl Circular, vbkb wa luaiJ trotk J. e. kiiumm;& into., Tl'KbOTVILI, Vx.t AirfntHrorNortliutDberlaiiJ, Jlcmtouraud Columbia cuuntles. ian, 10,-Cm r Kli,XTn A r T 'C ti a remarkable l'H Ul I il j ri medlclno will cure spav. In, t-nllnl. Curb, callous. Ac, or any enlnrirc ment. AND W1I.1, ItEMOVB THE lIUNf'II WITHOUT Q ) A AT XT Hl'IHTKllINd or causitis a 1J 1 V l In sore. No remedy eur ols- C-0l'rt(l eriuula It fnr r.rlnli.lv nf of anion in stoyplni; the laincness and reinolDir IheLunru. rrlie n.uo. (-end for circular slvlnV ' I IV U auy addnss liy the lmentor, II? J, Kendall, M I)., knosburgb Kails, Vt. Jlo)erllros. MaySJ, n..ly ow T EOAL HLANKH DPAI.T. iriuna Xj on hand at tub columman cyricE W BBij a Miirir-Tim r n at A lixpcnser . uuir-e in i n.vic.u v uumr. therein, receive Male Iilplomas, cunterrln" the Mlowln V. V. IIIU.MYKII, Ncieliiry. C. 33. S-A.'VA.OE, PKAI.Klt IN Silverware Watches, J ewelry. Clocks .fc. Sir ltcinovcd to Mm 1'ost Oltlco building, tlrsTdoar abov.' the Ktluwgo Hotel. All klniM ot Wntcliei, Clocks and Jewelry neat ly repaired ami wairanieu. may l(, SAVK25 PKKCKXT. ox ill "HUV OV TIIKMAKEU. Klajant Xovcltks ami Jhstgwi unjtaiaUclM for eh apnea. An examination of our dock m tlronnttt urunh Jl in uiifjuenttoiiafil 'y the laryct in the Uity, ami for yootl wort; the lowcn price. Fcr Examplo : Hnjuisomc Cottasro Hoilromn Milti, llftnnil upward, KU'irnnt, wt-ll-tnatlH I'arlor suH. f4l und upward. Sntlil Walnut lt'ilroom suits. I i"i and upward. Queen Aduh l'a u-rti Mdehoards, $: nnd upward, Queen Anno liatem JMhlii ciialrssoanU upward, An1 tUTV descrlntlon of iintiwhoM Vnmttiirn Itrddlnff. Mirrors, Curnloes, UrapeiK-s, Ac, at tuc Till: "EMPltESS" PATENT WAltDItOUE HED. munuractured solely hv us, u tlie cheapest and best uriiLiu ui iuu hiuu jfi jiiveniea. GEO. C. FLINTS CO., 3IAXUFACTUUEIW. Stores : 104, 106 ft 10S West 14th Street, lictwucn cm and ;iu Avua.. one door weit of cth Ave NJ3W oinc atco April 4-2mo3. The most extensive Manufacturers of llilliard Tables in existence. TliGJ.MJrmMi&BifiCo. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AM) 724 Broadway, Wow-York. Newest and must elegant ttylcs of BILLIARD TABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Elegant Parlor. Dining Library and Bil liard Tallies combined, size 3x6; slate ln-di, perfect cushions, complete with balls and cues, $50, Adtina whichever h(ue is nearest your city. The J, Iil. Brunswick & BMke Co l'eb. 7, "9-8CW A Purely Vegetatlo Remedy over dlHt-ovtu'i'd iVn- KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, PILES, GRAVEL, CONSTIPATION, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, DIABETES. Cfl WONDERFUL DISCOVERY) Apnri'lyTegctablocomponnd.nMdo'ctoredwIIU poUonounllqoors.bclng ilry-ngcntlo cathartic and elective tonic sure to i ITcctnall cure (omo of tho most common and painful dlecaics thnt bank med ical eklll. TliofouhobavcUcn cured hcu all othcrmcans fadod.Ju.tly cay: "It la tho ercatcet bloBslngoftho age." "I be Here I ehotilJ not now bo alive but for it." I'liyelclims ln regular practice Bay: "It works like, a charm and effectively." rou sai.i: iiv a Mj DiiuiuiisTs. ' 7.!' "! K,D KV-WCinT rnnut Mb. U U nl'ly olulml, V. llXa, lUfclUJ JtoO.Vi io., lto rku.ii, iJulHU, March I, lsTD-iy AND Paper Han giii";. WM, F. BO)lXE, UtON fiT., IIIILOW SUrONl), 1II.OOM1H'11(1, I'A. Is prviunil to do all klinij of IIOUSB rAINIINO l'laln ana Ornamental, PAPER HANGING, 1IOT1I 1IKCOKATIVK ,SI) I'MIN. All liiiiilN of l'uriilliii o Itciiali-cd. iiikI niuilu UM (;u(iil as nuw. NONK HUT FJltbT-CU&S WOltKMENflll'LOYEU Estimates Made on all Work, W.M. P. IIOD1NE. Oct. 1,181. 11118 1'iftR 19 ON HI.K U R DWELL & phlSfilAN . Advertising Agents, THIRP CHtiTNUT STS , ST. LOUIS, Mt ir n n ni AND RELIABLE JDn. Hwrono's IjtvEit JNViooiuTonS J ia n Stnnilnr.l Fnmily llcmoily for J S (linens of llio Invcr, Btomnch NJj"Vj?"J S jnml Jlowcls. It 18 1 nrclyv.T1 Sl)cbiliUteB-ltU jft& 1 U Fr,7S . I. Z tm nj il ra S CnUinrtio ami fi XiivicrorntorJ WflS. Jins been used in my lirncticoJ !5nna by tho publio.J 'tor moro tlian G5 venrs. t with Unprecedented results. ' SEND FOR CIRCULAR 5 S, T. W. SANFORD, M,D i?lwB?S5 S jtrnnior.isrnni.Trii.int'iMnErrriTioi. J April is, 't .y. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES OUTilKKN CENTItAL KAILWAY WINTEH 'mlr, TABLE. On anil nricr Sunda'. Noembcr lo, l97,tho trains on tho I'lipnilelphla .V i:rle n.i Iroulllltlloinvlll run a-s follows : WKTVAH1I. rle Mall lcnrcK I'hlliirlelphl t " " Ilarrlsburir " ' WlIllamTiort " " .lersey Mior " " Iclc Haven ' " llenovo " arrhe at i:rlo Niagara Iixpi ess lea cs Philadelphia ' " Harrlaburg " arr. at H liil.imsport ' " Iclc Haven Fast Unc leaves Thlladelphla Harrlaburcf " arrive at Willlamsport " " Lock Unven EASTWAHD.J Pacific Kxprcss leaves lock Haven " " Jersey w.oro " " willlamsport " arrlvo at llarrlsburg " " rnilatlelphla Day Express leaves Lock-Haven " ' V llllamsport 11 65 p m 4 'Jl u in 8 85 a in ii 117 a in o 40 n tit 11 oiam 7 sn p in 7 20 a in 10 m a m 2 no p 111 3 23 p in 1141 am 3 as p m 7 2.", p m 8 40 p iil c 41 a m 7 Ham 7 r,u a in 11 CS 11 1,1 5 411 p 111 11 211 a III 12 40 pm ftrrnuat nnrrisourg ' " riilladelphla Erie SI all leaves Henoo " " Lock HavenJ " " WllllamsDort " arrives at llarrlsburg " ' l'litladelphl.t Fait Lino leaves H llllamsport 4 10 p III 7 20 p in s ns p m 9 43 ) 111 11 0.1 p III 2 45 a 111 7ioam 12 80 am urnvuM ab mirnsourg 3 63 a III 7 40 a in rnuaaeipuia I'nrlor cars will run betttecn l'hlla iclphla and VVlllamport on Niagara Express west, Erie Express west. Philadelphia Express east, Day Kxp res east nnd Sunday Express east, bleeping cars on all ulglit trains. WM. A. HALDWIN, (leuer.U pt. TOHTHKKN CENTKAL JIaTlWAY JL COMPANY. on and after November 20th, H73, trains will leavo Sunbury as follows : NOUTHWAW). Erlo Mall ts.20 a. m., arrive Elmlra 11 ,r. " Canandatgua... 3.35 p. m Itochester 6.15 " Niagara V 411 " llenovo accommodat Ion 11. lo a. in. arrive llll.ira;. port 12.65 p. m. Elmlra Mall 4.15 a, m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. m. f1 Buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrlvo Buffalo S.60 a. ni hOUTHWAltD. liuffalo Express 2.60 a. m. arrive llarrlsburg 1.60 a. " llaltlmores.io ' Elmlra Mall 11.16 a. m., arrlvo llarrlsburg i..vi ' Washington 10.30 " 14 llaltlinore o.JH " " Washlnglons.:iii " llarrlsburg accommodation S.40p. in. uirlvo Harris burg 10.60 p. m. arilvu Iiallltnoro 2.2.1a. m " Washington 0.13 " Erie Mall 12.66 a. en. arrive llarrlsburg 3 lis a, m, " llaltlmoro 8.40 " " Wivshlnglon 10.35" All dally except Sunday. D. M. 110V11, Jr., (leneral Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT. (leneral Jlanatcr piULAIMil.l'HA AND llKAI)IN(i 110AD A Kit ANO EM ENT OF l'ASSENGEU TKAINS. May II, 1879. TKAIKS I.KATE KUPKltT AS 101.1.01S R(Pl'KPAV KXCEPTED For New York, riilladelphla, Heading, l'otlsillle Taman.ua, Ac, 11,45 a. in For Catawlssa, 11,45 11. in, 7,21 nnd 7,35 p. m. For Willlamsport, 0,2s 9,05 a. ni. and 4,0c p. in. TitAiKsroK Kcrsar leave as roixosrs, (sckpat k CEITKIl.) Leave Now York, 8,45 a..ra. Leave I'hlladelphla, 9,45 a. ra. Leave Heading, ii,65a. m., rottsvllle, 12,39 p. ra andTamaqua, 1,35 p. in. Leavo Cataw lssa, 0,20 8,50 a. m. and 4,00 p. in. Leave Wllllamspori ,9,45 a.in,2,15 p. in. and 4,60 p. m Passengers to and from New York aud l'hlladil phla go throug j lthout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. C. (), HANCOCK, oeneral Ticket Agent, Jati.li,,U7o-tr. TELAWARE. LACKAWANNA ANC JLJ WESTUIIN HAlLltOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Tlmc-Tablo No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A. MONDAY, JUNE 10, UJ8. NOHTH, bTATlONS. bOUTII. n in it vm . m v JIT TcKa aa mm pj' 1 0.6lll 4l&?. s 5 volB"JBB p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 311 4 12 9 40 V 23 9 17 9 37 9 OS 9 30 8 6S 3 61 9 21 8 61 3 40 9 19 8 40 3 4' 9 14 12 41 12 tO 8 33 3 SO 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 41 8 23 3 20 8 65 8 19 3 12 8 47 6 04 3 04 8 39 7 51 2 SI 8 2S 7 84 2 39 8 17 7 t2 2 34 8 12 7 25 2 28 8 00 7 13 7 14 I 10 7 02 1 04 7 44 6 60 1 67 7 33 0 60 1 61 7 33 0 45 1 40 7 29 0 27 1 27 J 11 0 15 0 00 1 00 6 45 P.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Bcranton.,., -Uellevue.... v ua v 10 u u 2 10 0 20 9 45 2 ll 6 2.1 Tavlorvllle.... ...LACKnwanna..., nuston 2 30 0 33 2 S3 6 411 2 44 C 2 49 0 W 9 53 10 07 . . West Huston... jonnng ...lallby 111 CM 2 67 0 5) 10 IS 3 L0 7 10 .nenneiu. Klneston Kingston 10 33 3 15 7 1$ .a iviuouiii June. ....Vlymouth.... 3 10 7 l 3 15 7 26 3 21 7 115 3 20 7 41 3 3.1 8 14 10 29 Avondule ftanticoke 10 84 .Uunlock'8 creek. 10 42 hhicksuinny. ....Hick's Ferry,,.. ....Heach Haven.. -llerwlck .... ....llrlar Creek ,.. Willow drove. ... .....Lline Uldse..,.. Espy ...Illoomsburg HuDcrt 10 66 3 611 S 23 11 07 4 OJ S 45 It 13 4 10 8 t! 11 21 4 IS 9 M 4 15 I 13 4 29 7 W 4 33 7 ao 11 39 4 41 7 44 It 43 4 49 8 Si 11 6 . 4 61 6 1 11 61 6 011 S 6 12 18 6 13 S SI Catawlssa Hrldge. UiLiJVUlU.. ...... .....Chulasky Cameron .Northumberland, 9 Is 9 61 30 9 65 12 45 5 45 10 p.m. p.m. a.6 W. F. flALsTBAD, hurt, buperlntendent's OSlce, Bcraoton, June lo. is.s, yAlNWIUGHtf&CO., WHOLESALE OltOCEItS, rillLADELNUi, Dealers ln TEAS, SYUUl'S, COFFEE, SUGAH, JlOLAbbES, KICK, SPICES, S1CADB SODA, C, tC. N. E. Corner Second and Arch streets, If Orders will receive prompt attention. THIS PAPEH IS KEPT ON FILE' AT THE orriflE OF YttR&SON mmm niTMo PHILADELPHIA Mlio rmito At. ' ncnU t thn rap"'. ESTIMATES fcma 3c. fur AYL1U ii SO'H JIANIAI-