THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Al lluman Body Turned to Chalk. At tho ofllco of Loituh Brothers' steam minting woika, in tlio cilyof Uiimnnuti, O., nro tho remains of tho mothor-in-iaur of Mr. A. Iieitoli, ono of tho members of tho firm, in a thorough ly petrified condition. Tho wnmm lias boon ilo.nl about twenty livo years. Tho bedy, according to tho statement of n prominent physician, h in a stato of adipocoro. Mr. Leitcli ha? been keeping it in Ids oillco sinco. its arrival in Cincinnati, undetermined what to do Willi it, but his brother informed a re porter that tllOV Wcro nontomnlntlnrf placing it on public exhibition for the bencta ot science. a i i . . . Quvunu pnysicians, no sain, wno havo oxamlnod tho body, consider it a ruru opuuimcn oi niipocori, mid tncy navo uroxon olt littlo pieceii, a too or rt linger, and put them in their cabinets ot Biiails and crawfish and other inter estinir articles. Tho ladv died of nnn ploxy, and sho was buried in tho grave yard of Dupont, Ind. Sho was soventy-two years of ago rt tho timo ot her iloath. Tho ground in which biio has lain for tho last two dozen years is mainly limestono formation, and small stream of water trickled through tho limestono and camo in contact with tho body. A scientist stated that It Is unknown just what it la !., a 1... .......... t..!ii ji.i. i ... jo in liiu wiimi mill, uuiiuius HUSH, 1)111 it is soino kind of mineral, Last No vember relatives of the deceased decid- t-d to tako up her bones and rcbury them at Cincinnati. When tho grave was opened their surprise was great to find instead of only decayed and crumbling bones, a well picservsd box, an apparently now collin, nnd above all a oorpso which requires no less than six men to lift. It is literally a t It rtn . . - cnaiK woman. no limbs anil body are preserved almost perfectly. The limbs aro there, but have shrunken and changed so much as to bo barely rec ognizable. Tho ilosh, or rather what was ouco tho ilosh, is discolored, is dark, and has an unnatural look, Taking a knifo and cutting and scrap ing this dark substance away tho sub' Blanco is found to bo almost exactly like while chalk. Tho back of tho head is slightly decayed, but this is tho only part where decay is indicated. Sonio parts of tho body aro not brittle like tho rest of it, but aro waxy and tough. An Editor Who is a Becluse. A now York correspondent of tho l'ress thus writes of tho editor-in-chief of tho World newspaper : William Henry Hurlburt, mentioned above, is perhaps less known to tho publio than any other of New York's great editors. His life is that of a ro clusc, almost, lie is n bachelor and lives in three- rooms in tho building of tho University of tho City of New York. The location characterizes the man. The university building is ono of tho most ideally beautiful structures, externally, in the city. It is of snowy whito marble, in castellated Gothic style, and occupies a wholo block on tho eastern side of Washington square, which, with its giant elms and syca mores, sparkling fountain and choice parterres of llowers, is tho loveliest small park in Now York. Henry James has introduced it to the publio lately in his novel of that name, and Theodore Winthrop eusconsced his artist, Cecil Dreeme, in this very uni versity building. No visitor ever enters Hurlburt's rooms. Their portal has no bell, no knocker, no knob ; only a slit for a Yale-lock koy, and a larger slit for letters. But they are furnished, I am told, in a stylo of barbaric splendor. Trophies of travel hang thick on the walls rare paintiugs, china, glass, silver and gold arms and armor. Tho floors aro covered with Oriental rugs, and Arctic furs. And there arc many ohdico souvenirs, such as an autograph letter from the Sha of Persia j a letter from tlie Khedive Towfik, giving the city of New York, through Mr. Hurl burt, tho famous obelisk, and many other similar tokens of Mr. Hurlburt's wide acquaintance nraong tho notabil ities of lorcign lands Tho editor of The World is hardly known by sight to tbo general public. Ho seldom is seen on the streets or at any publio assembly. I think he is never seen at tho ollico of The World except by two or threo privileged members of tho Btaff. Ho only goes there in tho late evening, and stays until tho very early morning. At other times lie communicates with his lieutenants by means of a private tele phone Hue. IIo is a very handsome man, a highly cultured scholar, and, whenever ho does emergo from retreat into society, a charming compauion and brilliant social star. He Wouldn't Practice Law for no Man's Money. "Isom, I understand that you havo taken out license to preach," said an Arkansaw colonel to an old colored roan. t "Yes, sir j l'se 'cidod to preaoh de Lord an him crucified." "Why did you quit practicing law V I'sp got too much conscience, sab. It's agin my principle tor prosecute peoplo what's innocent, and work for peoplo what's guilty. Proaohin' jes' fits mo Yer ain't got no ollico rent ter pay, an' uo dim collectors shuns yer. Its chick en in do morning, turkey at dinner and preserves when do sun goes down. A' sides do 'molunieuts, i lias do feelin' dat I'so fightin' agin de debil. No sab I woyldn't practice law for no man's monny." "I am sorry, Isom, that you havo quit. I've got a littlo caso in a magis trate's court and it will oome up before a colored jury. I wnut you to tako up tho o.tso for mo.'' "What's tho casof, You seo I'm charged with forging a note." "How's do proof 1" "The fact is, I'm guilty. I'd give twcnty.fivo dollars to get out of tho af fair." "Well, boss, I'll tako tho case. 'Lig iou is intended fur do benefit ob man, an' I wouldn't hab a cross what you co'il h't set a'ddo on Btretchiu' occa eio. is." A rkamaio Traveller. Some Ilemarkable Occurrences. A Southern paper tells pf a man who broke his back by sneezing. That is willing. A Inrge-moulhod man in Kim sas, a short timo since, dislocated his hip j lint ny yawning There is a man livinu' on tho Hast side who is so round s'luuMercd that he has to uso sticking plnsti r lo hold his shirt on. The cham pion thin person lives ,'m Wayandotto. IS to y timo ;he shaves his face it nicks for zor. An old chap living on San ta I'o street has such a long nose that he Ims to take a snuff in April to gntow in July. The midget at the Mine inn has such a small uioiilh that hii mother kisses him through a pipe stem. Chicago girls when tlioy want a new pair of new shoes shovo their feet down the throats of a couple of Texas steers; they then have tho legs of the animals cut off and uso tho tails for hosstrings. Employment of Women and Children. The census statistics relating to "gainful occupations show somo sig niiicani results ns to the cmploytnen of women and children. The whole number of femaloi reported as pursu lug gainful occupations in tho Unite States In 1870 was 1,830,289. In 1880 tho number was 2,017,157, showing an lnoreaso during the ten years of 810, 8(39. This result shows that the mini bor of females ongiged in occupations una increased ni a mucii nigncr raio than tho male population, and also at a higher rato than tho number of males pursuing occupations. It fur ther nppears that the rate of increnso in the number of females pursuing oc cupations lias been tar higher in man ufacturing and mechnnioal industries that is in factories chlclly than in anr I I . 1 t , . . rt. . inner Kind oi employment. oimiiar results arc shown by the ocimis h tat is tics with referenco to tho employment ot children, in 1870 tho whole num ber betweon iu and 10 years ot ngo reported as pursuing gainful occilpa lions was 7UU, lot. in 188'J the-num ber was 1,118,350, or an increaso du ring tlie decado ot 379,102. Tho rato of this increaso was creator than tho rate of increaso in the population be tween thoso ages, and it was also greater than the rato of increaso in tho number of adults pursuing uainful oo eupations. As in tho caio of Women so in tho case of children, the rato of increase in the number employed has been greatest in lactones. .Nearly 300,000 more women and about 00,000 more children wero employed in man utncturim; industries in iHHUthan in 1870. Those facts show tint while high tanit manufacturers demand pro- ...-.!.. .. .. 1 Bl j- .1...! I.I ii'cuuii ua it uuiiuut iu men wonting men thov nro themselves seekiuir cheap labor in tlie increased employment of women and children. iv. X. Jlerala. At Sea. Another of John Buroimhs' deliifht ful essays appears in tho April Centu ry, tho subject being the transatlantic voyage. In keeping with tho text is tho ideal full-pago engraving, by El bridco Kingsley of a ship in mid-ocean, which was drawn with tho graver. We quote the following from the writer's impressions : One does not seem really to have irot out ot doors till he goes to sea. Un the land he is shut in by the lulls, or tho forests, or more or less boused by the sharp lines of this horizon. But at sea he finds the roof taken off, nnd tlie walls taken down : ho is no lonirer in tho hollow of the earth's hand, but upon its naked back, with nothing be tween him nnd tho immensities. He is in the great cosmic out-ot-doors, as much so as if voyaging to tlie moon or to Mars. An astronomic solitude and vacuity surrounds him j his only guides and landmarks arc stellar ; the earth las disappeared ; the horizon lias gone ; io has only the skv and its orbs left: this cold, vitreous, blue-black liquid through which tlie chip plows is not water, but some denser form of the cosmic ether. Uo can now seo the phere which the hills hid from him : ho can Btudy astronomy under improv ed directions. If he was being borne through the interplanerary spaces on an immense shield, his iranrcssiens would not perhaps be much different. He would find the same vacuity, the same blank or negative space, the same empty, indefinite, oppressive out-of-doors. For it must bo admitted that a voy- ago to sea is more impressive to the imagination than to tho actual sense. Tho world is loft behind ; all standards of size, of magnitude, of distance, are auished ; hero is no size, no form, no prospective ; the universe has dwindled to a littlo circle of crumpled water, that journeys with you day after day, and to which you seem bound by somo enchantment. The sky becomes a shallow, close-fitting dome, or else a pall of cloud that seems ready to de scend upon you. You !cnnnot see or realize tho tho vast and vacant stir- oundiiig : there is nothing to defino it or set it off. Three tiiousand miles of ocean space nro less impressive than three miles bounded by rugged mountain walls. Indeed tho grandeur of form, of magnitude, of distance, of proportion, etc., aro only upon shore. A voyage across tho Atlantic is a ten dency to sail through vacancy. There no sensible progress ; vou pass no fixed points. Is it tho steamer that is moving or is it tho sea ? Or is it all a dance and illusion of tho troubled braiii ? Yesterday, to day, and to morrow, you aro in tho same parenthe sis of nowhere. The three hundred or moro miles .the ship daily makes 'is ideal, not real. Every night tho stars dance and reel there in tho same plane amid tho rigging ; every morning the sun comes up from behind tho same wave, and staggers slowly across the sinister sky. Tho eye becomes a-hun gcr for form, tor permanent lines, for a lorizon wall to lift up aud kceo olt the sky, and give it a sense of room. Ono understands why sailors become an im aginative and superstitious race ; it is the reaction from tills narrow horizon in which they are put. this ring of late surrounds and oppresses them They escape by invoking tho aid of tho supernatural. In tho sea itself there is tar less to stimulalo tho imagination than in tho varied forms and colors of tho land. IIo' cold, how merciless, how elemental it looks I Electrio Wires on Houses. A verdict was given in tho Superior Court of Hartford county Conn., on April 12, of very general interest to property holders in cities where thoteio phono uud telegraphlo system of elevnt ed wires have been introduced. In Hartford tho Connecticut Telephone Company, when putting up their wires, made frco uso of the roofs of buildings without, in many instnnces, requesting consent from tho owner. In other cases it was represented that only temporary uso ,was desiredi but frequently the wires were not withdrawn and nro yet oc the roots, ueo. uobtuson, tho own er of a largo block on one of the princi ple, business streets, granted leave to place wires temporarily or. his roof. The company wuuicu iuui unjo u uiuj and Robinson cheerfully granted a week. At tho expiration of that peiiod extensions of timo wero requested nnd granted until a month had passed. Then Robinson served a formal notice upon the company to remove the wins, under penally ot having them destroyed, lie waited a reasonable lime, nnd tho com panv taking no action Robiiiion went upon his roof w it It mi axe and made a clean sweep of tho wires. I ho company brought suit for $3000 damages for ma licious injury to their jnoperty. The case was tried befoie a jury and Judge Andrews charged strongly in favor of ICobinson, and Impressed upon the jury the fact that tho owner ot a uiiiniiugex ereised tho exclusive control ot every part of it from cellar to roai. i ho jury, after an absence of twenty minutes, brought iu n verdict for tlie defendant, with costs. Harvest Dates of tlid Worldi January Harvest is ended in most districts of Australia, and shipments nave neon mado ot the now crop, Unlit, Now Zealand, Argentine Hepublio. February Upper Egypt, India. March Egypt, India. April Coast of Egypt, Syria, Cy prus, India, Persia, Asia Minor, Mexl co, Cuba Mny IVrsln, Asia Minor, Algol i Syria, lexns, 1 loiida, Morocco, mid China, Japan, Ceiitrnl Asia. June California, Oregon, Sontliun Untied Mains, Spain, rortugal, Italy Hungary, Turkey, Kotiniclln, Danube South Kussia, South of France, Dan i I f it. . . . uoian rnneiiia Hies, ureeco. Mei v. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Geor gia, Uarohnn, (NoHh and South), Ten nessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Kansas, AiKniiHS, Utah, uolorntlo jiwsoun. July Southern, Eastern, and Mid land English counties, Oregon, Nebrai kn, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, III). nois, Indiana, Michigan. Ohio. New England, Now York, Virginia, Upper Canada, France, Germany, .Austria, Hungary, bivilzeiland, Italy, Kussia, roland. August United Kingdom. France. Germany, Belgium, Holland, Manitoba, Columbia, (UritislO, Louei Canada. Hudson Hay territory, Denmark. roland. September Scotland. E n irl an d iiops nnd roots. .America Mm.". Athabasca wheat, barley, ifco. Swe den, North Russia, France beet root, buckwheat. - ucionor ooouaiiu, America maize crop. France, Ocrmany vintage. November Australia (north). Peru. south Atrica. December Australia (south), Chili, :rgentmo Kepubliu The Pedigree of Wheat. ouu oiiikp GF.nK.vr, a iki:ni:kati: and l)K!ltl)KI) I.U.V. Professor Grant Allen, in nn article on "Tho Pedigree of Wheat" in Popu lar Science Monthly for March, says: "Wheat ranks by origin as a degener ate and degraded lily. Such in brief is tlie proposition which this paper sels out to prove, 'and which the whole course of evolutionary botanv IpiuIm every day moro and more fully to con firm. By thus from tho very outset placing clearly befoie our eves tho iroal of our argument, we shall bo able the better to understand as wo go whither each item of the cumulative evidence is eally tending. Wo must .endeavor lo start with tlie simplest forms of the great group of plants to which the cere als and tho other grasses belong, and wo must try to see by what stens this priinitivo typo gave birth, first to the brilliantly colored lilies, next to the de graded rushes and sedges, and then to tho still moru degenerate grai s, from ono or tho other of whose richer grains man has finally developed his wheat, his rice, Ins millet, and his barley. We shall thus traco throughout the wholo pedigreo of wheat from the time its an cestors first diverged froin tin- common stock ot the lilies and tho water-plantains to tho timo when savaoro man fouud it growing wild among the unfill ed plains of prehistoric Asia, and took it under his Bpecial protection in the lit garden plots around his wattled hut, whence it lias gradually altered under is uuiibuiiii ueieciion ipio tlie golden rain that now covers half tho lowland tilth of Europe nnd America. There is no page in botanical history moro full of genuine romance than this; and there is no page in which, the evidence is clearer or more convincing for thoso ho will tako the easy trouble to read aright." Tit for Tat. One day while Bret Harlo and An- gustus Sala wero walking ann-in-avm down Bond street, in London, Sala suddenly said What on earth make vou walk so closo to the shop windows, old fel low 1" ilTo avoid beinir run into." reulied Haite, grimly. "The fact is, your countrymon wear so many glasses screwed into their eyes that they can't seo whero thev nro (joint? to Ravn , OCT em. "All !" replied tho English journal ist, serenely." J-iater in tho dav tlioy chanced to bo passing the Langham hotel, whereupon Sala suddenly seized llarto by tho arm and hurried him to the opposite side of uio sircet. "What tho deuce does this moan 1 Did you seo a ghost or your tailor?" "Wen, no, said hala. -innocontlv. as ho removed his hat and inspected it anxiously, "but the fact is that as we both wore silk hats it wouldn't do for us to stay on that side. There aro so many of your countrymen at the Langham, nnd they aro spilling out of un- wnmuws continually. A Ulttcouintud HiiMliaticl. HOW UK OA1IUIEI) OUT TIIU 1MIOMISB OF A SKW mtltSS TO'IIIS llKTTKn.lIAI.F. Hu stood a long time gazing into tho window of ono of our largo dry goods stores, staring at the draperies of now Spring goods, and then he holdly marched In, for ho had promised to huy his wife a now dres3. IIo weighed nearly a ton and felt about as bravo as a sheep, but he plucked up his courage and approached a gentle, manly clerk, who was doing up a package, unci asked to look at tho goods. After ho had fingered each piece In a dazed, help less sort of a way, ho asked s "How much will I need ?" "That will depend upon tlio number of yards you require," said tlie clerk, with icy sarcasm. "Hum! Isuppososo! I want enough goods to make a dress for my only wife I mean for for my wlfo only," stam mercd tho luckless shopper. i muni iwemy yarns would do," an swered tho clerk, measuring the man beforo him mentally and wondering if his wlfo was off the samo piece i "shall I cut It oft ?" "I I haven't decided on tho color," said tho perspiring buyer. "What are the new shades havo you any of them ?" "We havo them all," said the cleik will emphasis, "our senior pnrtner lias just sent us 40,000 eases, crushed strawberries, molasses and milk, mashed raspberries, squeezed gooseberries, spotted leopard, mud turtle, bullock's blood, wall lizard". "I don't think she would like tlicni," Interrupted the shopping husband, "her tastes aro very quiet have you subdued inouso?" That's old," said tlio cleik: "it's shelved long ago," "remaps you nave us amitucsisr' "Its whatr asked llio clerk, ns he reached under llio counter for something to protect himself with. "Tlio comrasimg snauo enraged rui r" "Is thero such a color V Inquired tho clerk, hoarsely. "irs mo very newest last irom rarec." "We haven't got It," moaned tho wretch. cd clerk, "and every woman In town will wani ii." When tho shopping husband went homo wtlbmit (lint now dress tho domestic iitmo. sphere turned an electrio blue, St. Iiuii I RqiuMican. , J Vllnl lttotloiii i t Ask Hie most eminent physician Of nny school, what Is tlio best thins In tlio world for nulctlniz and nllavlmr nl Irr latlon of tlio nerves ami curlnii all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, child iiKc reiresiiiiiR sleep always ? Ami tlioy will tell yon unhesitatingly "Home form of Hops I" eiui'iKii i Ask nny or nil of tlio most eminent phy slctnns i "What Is llio best nnd only remedy that ciui uu ruiieu on io cure an diseases ot llio kidneys nnd urinary nrenntjsucli ns Ilrlclit' disease, diabetes, retention or Inability to rt-mm urine, ami nu mo diseases ami nil incuts peculiar to women Aim iney win tell you explicitly mi emphatically "Jlucliu.'1 Ask the samo physicians "What Is the most reliable nnd surest cure for nil liver diseases or ilvsnensia. con stlnatlon, ImllL'c.Mlim. Iillloinnrsa. ltmlur, lal fever, nine, &c," and they will tell yout "Mnmlnikc I or Dandelion 1" Ilenre, when these remedies arc ( blned with others cmmllv valuable And compounded Into Hop Hitters, such n wonderful and mysterious curative jiow er Is developed which Is ,so varied In Its operations that no disease or 111 heath can possibly exist or resist Its power, and yet 11 IS Harmless for tlie most frail woman, weak est iiivniid or sunniest ciiliu lo use, Clt.M'TEU H "fallen ts Almmf. ilnnil nr iiniirlv- ,1?lmr' For venrs. anil uli-cn nn liv tilivali'lmn nf Ilrlght's and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs called .consump tion, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy 1 From iiijoiiv of ncumlcln. nervousness. wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women, l'eonle drawn nut of slinnii from nvrni. elating pangs of Klieuniallsm. Inflammatory nnd chronic, or sulTerine from scrofula I IirysliieliiH, salt ihcum, blood polsonliiff. (lrsiien. sin, iniiljjction, mm In net almost nil cll-t-iw fniil namru is iieir io, nave uecn cured uy lion Hitters, in mil ui wiucu can uo lounii in every neitfiioornoou for nil diseases er tho Kldncyj nnd 13d action on thU most Important T is to larow oirlorplaiir and ' . ti tlio healthy oecrotloa of J . .a . - , ; keeping tho bowela in froo o.j. .w . u i'.' rocuinx discharge. r . - t - I.'rnt.reouItrliicfi'om L L..w--iwi uaiarLi.ha-sBtho lMILj, J r -a. L; i,iPrt-vCTCoii4tivi,icd,Kicln37- I v . i 'j relievo niiit 4u!cJ:ly euro. I Ia ISo L'prij? tclc-va?. iiicC,7oicm, every 5; ono fhouid taS.o u thcr-u caursGof tt. . soLnnvrmtr1 Pricocu SPEER'S ORT GRAPE WINE. Us.'d In tin prlaclpilCliurelioj for Communloa purposes: Excellent for Ladies and Woaklv Per- s:ns and tho Agod. Spcor's Port Grape Wincl F0 Uli YEARS OLH. TIIIS(!Er,13Ill!TEI)NATIVK WINE H mnilo from tli9 Julco Oi tlio Oporto Grapo, raised In tnls country, its Invaluable Tonic and Strengthen Properties aro unsurpassed by any other Native Wine, lie Imtlbo purojulco or tho drape, proaucei under Mr. Kpeer'sorfn personal supervision, Us parity ana Konulnenesi, aro guaranteed. Tlio vounsest child may pirtalto of iM cenerous nuillUes, and tno weakestinvalid uselt to advantage. It la par tlculaily benellclal to the aced and debilitated. and suited to tlio various aliments that affect tho BeaKeraex. it. 13 in every respect a. W1NKTO I1UUKUKDON. SPEER'S P. Sherry. Ther..T.SIIBllllYlja wlno of SUD-rlor Char. acter, and partakes ot 111) rich (pialltles ottlio trrap. from which it H male. For Purity, Illcli. nefls, yiavor ann sieu:einu rroperuus, it wiuoo found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. Jo SSigflBdy. This llHAMnV standi unrivalled in this Countrv beluK far superior for ine liclnal purposes. i r is ruiinaisiiuaiion rrom tno umpo.anu con talni valuaolo medicinal properties. It ll.ls allelic its Uavor. blinllur to (hit or the crapes, from which It H distilled, ana is la treat favor anion; (lrst-cUss families. soo mat uio signaiuroor Atl'HKU si-ekii, ras salo N. .1. is over tho corn of each bottle. SO 1.1) BY O..A. KLEIM. and nv mtuaaisrs evkiu viieue. Sept. !i, 'S3, t.y nna week in your o.vn town Terras and 13 out wUUnt free. A I Jruta It. iullet& Co., I'ortlind Maine, march 8t -ly A w clc mido at homi by tho Industri ous, li.-st bunliMsj now beforo tun 3 i 6 8tu0 uuue. c.iDiuu not ueedeci. wo win start vou. Men. women, bjvs nnd irlrls wanted every whero to work for us. Now Is tho time. You can wo kin spivu tlnu, or gtvo your wholo time to tho buslans. No oilier business will pay you nearly as woil. No ono cn fall to mako enormous piy, by eiiKaulnff at once. Costly outllt and terms fr.-n. Monuy made fast, vaslly, nnd honorably. Address Tiiue Co , Aug.ista, Maine. Vso. 8, 's2-iy. THE PANTAGItAl'H HINnKIt. KOU SALE ONI.V AT "TllEUOhUMBIAN" OFFICE. CAM; AND SEE. ffil TEAS From tun Districts of Asstu. Cll'TrAflO.so. Raciuh Kanuiu Vii.t.KV, lmuEKUMi. UitiiHi DuON, and otlierH. Absolutely 1'uro. BuperUr In llivor. Iho Most liconom'cal. Uciiultoi only half the usual quantity, sold by all grower. JOHN U. I'llll.Lll'.i 4; CO., Agents ot tlio Oilcutta Tea Byndlcati, isd Water-st. N, V. apro-lw d th sftMon, fully dKrlhcl In thilr ItIHUUHLi of EVERYTHING He IMta M lavs, conulm fbllilt IIUNULKSON'SI 'KtviiiJ HilruilltHi n t it.laiU ind H,wtr Cut, I 'f.'i? .ln ll k coQjcniod CaiJealny hook, hivlaf I HI il lini I nroimtiloa Vnawii to the lulhor of " UkA I oi.l rurl'mOf.'. H.ll, rii, on ppllcUoo. Potor Heii(Jer8on & Co.. 35 & 37 Cortlundt 8t New York. AGENTS Wantal 1 haiti(mi tlltitlrtlf 4 ilii r t . o ml. i I wlni'th . ihi)K(, ui-cthtl vo sii l.lbfritllerinf, JunyUHy al4 DSltIR IN Silvarwara, Wal.cho3, Jewelry, Clocks. All kind! -If VAf.i!l (. ri)1VH And .TnerAlrv naf i . ..i.:": " i iu(miro j.nriij wnrriiii.ru, may it. w-ir MAKE HENS LAY An hntriHM veterl nrr HurifMin nnd rtinmuf. now truvfltint In tlin country, Siva tint most of ttlf llorsn nnd (Hftln PntVilura atl.l Imrn o.n I ;m ir-n. in sits um snf nn in's condition Powders aro nb.iomr.- lviiurAnnritmmanoAiv v.i. a'lo Not'i i njr pn oxnh will tnako h 'm lnv llko shorlJans Cjiiilltlon I'owdo-a. Dos., t teaspoon. "",,- iMuiiuiu, noiu overywncra, or sent by mall for s letter stamps. I. s. J.hinsok Co., J. SALTZER'S General Sowing Machine Depot, Fifth Slow Below Mark St, BLOOMS BURG, PA. jenrdtea wmte Sewing daciiiDe, JNew Davis Vertical Feed Sav ing Machine, New Home Sowing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sewing Machine, Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Sewlntr Machine Oil. and Nee. dies tor all sowinfr nnciines. Sewlne Machines sold on monthly paym-nts- Liberal discount tuau. every nmcuine purchased from mo Is warrantciltobo kent In good running order for tlvo years freo nf ehnrj,. nr.,i ih,.,i, iX 8trnctlons tflven by tho best lady operator In this r.-V,. . " ojuujiicb ui euurce. axamine my NAVALSSrBATTLES. Newlndmphlcl'ictorullliHorroflhe eie.tSfhtiofl World. By Medicll Director SHIPI-KN, U. S. N. AddrM , J. C UtCUBUV Si Co., 63a ClMitnut St., rhilidelptiU, Tt. une so-ly aid LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE. STRONG FACTS A great many people arc askirg what particular troubles Urown's Iron IiiriEKs U good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con Mimntion, Dyj-pepia, nhcitmali&n., Neuralgia, and all Minilar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and cn. liclic-s tlie blood, thus beginning st the foundation, and by building up the system, dmes out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Ilallimorc, Md., May 7, iE3a. My hcahti Mas much fchattereil by klivurnati .in v.hcu I comnienccil uUing Hinsnr Iron Iliucn, ami J scarcely luU strength crunch to ut tcn.l tti iny d.ttly l.cii'st-liulii ilntlei. 1 ant now using the third Ujitleoml I ttni rcnlnins strength daily, and 1 t.icirtnll)' (-toinmt;tid It to all, 1 cuiiK't Kiy tun much In ji raise cfh. Airs. Mauv C HnAiULAii, 17) i'rcfctuianst. Kidney Disease Cured. ChrlstlaniUirj, Va., S3r. riiTvnuc from Viilncy disease, ftvm vliiih 1 n'iil'1 eel no relief, I tiicd liruv.u's Irvn jtittcrs, which Lured ma c-iniU'Uly, A child of 1 tint:, rviuiriii fiuin scurlct fvvcr, It id .10 .ijitv(itu nnd did not ictmto 14, Ai u L.a ,.t at). 1 ave him I roil lUuc.4 tw.a t)t hiiii.Tt result.. KLU MUNIAUUIL Heart Disease. V .i.c St., 3!nrrUlurs, Pa. lire, v, isrfi. Afitr iryim; diOTmnt simians and uaity rt,uieuits Ijr pilpitatlon or the hcirt wahuut receiving any henvut. t udvl-cdtolry Jlrown's Iron liiitjid. 1 hvc utcA uu ljt tUs ..11 1 1 tver fmnd anything that L'uvu iii: o mtfli rcliif. Tor the peculiar UoM to which l.uli. arc subjta, Urown's Iron Litters Is invaluaLli. Try it. 13o sure and gel the Genuine. FREE a 8 VBZY CL ARTICLES, , Beautiful (lcrai ohiouo burnt, f li 5lt, Illiitraltd HuuL. to all M hu .m. A Be. tampt fur potUf ud parti.. Meatloa UU Mr l.O.(llBt0UIAC0,.WT0i: ea Jan 1, 'Sj.ljr fll) ADVI'.ltriSK'H.-T.mof. Ilntfil for Rlvfr. L llsltii.' I'l ov) gufid iiuwiiappri hem true Ad. dreiSORii.l' U iWKt,L, lv ,, III pruco St., N. Y. "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." engines, THRFSHFIK baw-milh (SalM la til (notion. ) WrUofof tl! Illui l'.mphl lult'rtcvi UILn Aullmui it TaIur Co., UuuiitU, i3kl mar 23 Dm 70 WREK. fit a day at borne easily trade vmuosiiv Outllt free. Addrost Tkiik i Co Auuusui, MaiiiH. marcnai'iy WAKiTPn Hnorietle. Hfllable innlo A IN I C.U rrmt, 'j'reni, Orape Vli.o), Hhriibi, I'osoa, Ac HiUry and naeijatfs pilrt, Full lntrucilom elveo, BOinnxpurteimu iliuil u.t'l buiiii irnrii liiu uilDiqt'Hs. Addrosi J. I'. I.KULAKK, HltlUIU'ON, N.Y., (1 mllo vast ot Hocbebter, N, Y.) wpro-4w u ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. TUB VOLTAIO llRt.TCO.. Mnrshnll. Mich., will send 1)11, liYJl'S CKI.RIIltATKI) KI,K TllO-VOb. TAIOllhl.TS snd KMICTIUO AITMANOK8 on trial fors da)lomen (voungoroid) who nronf fueled Willi Nervoin Delllltjr. Lost vitality, and kindred i rouble, euarnnteclnft spcedvnnd com (Mete lestoMtlon ot health nnd manly vigor. Ail. dicu ni boo N, U, No risk Incurred, n. 80 days lil.il la allowed' I'eb. otli-lyr, r llonprolilm I1114 IftAthftr, If UftM for ronfMiut'lde walls of tmildinK.,ni (i,wfolnplKro(r-lAttr. OAUlofftie nl Mmplwi trw. Ill U CAV P Pfl t'm,lfn, miMHriii'i Every Estcy Organ Sold Is made Throughout with Equal fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones. Send for Itluttraled Catalogue, CELEBRATED ffjkuijLUJffa IIAKIMIAM PIANOS, And other first class Pituics, nnd u largo lot of WW HI -MUSIC VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BAWJOS, MUSICAL OKGRDIIIf f ID, VIOLIN STRINGS, Ami everything music FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG Pa. mm nil wi a MmMy TJ Bo The Might SUPERIORITY OP STYLE, Excellence of Material PERFECTION OF FIT. ID Unriv.alled Stock of Spring Clothing Mniitifsictui-ert.Ex-jMiHsly for inc. W'n Jg guaranteo Stylo, Quality, jgp? and Woikinanshiji, sr. to bo iho 15UST. Also a Very Superior Line of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS for Spring and Summer. THE LATEST AND NKWKST SI'KING BltUKS OF HATS, Just Received, at the Popular Clothing Store of D. LOWENBERG. pian"os. FINK INLAID FUUNCH WALNUT I.UNJ- roriiin. Sntuniotlim f.iinrnni I. i3A.a03ST'S PIANO WAHE ROOMS MUS10 HALL I1LOOK, REST tint, lire It sweeping Dy. era aud daro befoie jon Uto oinf tnlnir mlulity and sub- ...... . icmu uctiuui tu connuor No rlaic. KverytUlns new. ot. pa'l not miuirwi' wo w ill lurnuji you t ye rj tumir. Many aro imuink' fortunes, t udlfs m iko as modi a mn, and boys .O KI,. it'iiurr, it jou want l)uti' i s a1 which sou can mako treat nny a' ih ........ ... . iiii.w,nui lit 114 l,;.K IT ISO.. I'ortland, Molnn n 0 8. vu-iv. $5 to $20Por da); ?5 l,01n"- wte world 13 l iU'Mc, Address Stinsuk . Co, Cor CURE FITS! Vbu I "r turn I do not tnoin tumj lo Hop litem fur ...uiu Hymn, t iiu'an araai. If louitliJjr, J ftritbt my Cil. IIcckum tiilmra n iNlr int. KipriM .nd l'.l uhim. it tol lul AJJi. Dt. II. U, 11UOT, ll)'rlBI., HtwYvrt, Tlioro is no Baking lis qualities, iVTodicinal and Culinary, guaranteo Health and Luxury. Every buyer sfiouhl Select an Organ That guarantees good Every day tverk and Years of service. J. ESTF.Y & CO., llrnltlchoro, Yt. IEBE BOOKS in flEs MsaNie Eiaae. Ftoori, CASE 0KGAN, 11 STOPS, $U0 UASII. UIIKES. Mtinn Junel WISE pfoole are always on the i n ml out for gIiiiichh to in rri'iiui tliIr oaioluifs.and In limn hnpnmn wpnllhv . I linen who do not Improve their opportunities remain In poverty. Vt e olter a isrout clunco lo nuke money, ne want in my men, womeo b js and irlrls to work fur us 1 1, In in tlxlr n.vn looalltle. Any one ran do Hie work proprlv from tlie llrnt rtrt. the buslnecawll lnv more tlian ten tltnei ordluary. waues. KxK'nlvt)Oiitll furnliMl tree. Nu ono who eiiiravfes rulN lo make money rurldly. You oin iletoto yuur vtlno llino to the work or only your spaio momeiit. nill Information nnd ol JliHt U in I'dftl sent free, i ddr.'ss hti cson a (Jo To Hand M ilne. )(t. Vi.Jy Ii PUIS ' igmtsHutut$1uAitjl" IttMlOouKliHyrup. TiutiiAgutMl, Lij MMuMnjdrUKBl.la Jan -a, vjpio.ly Powder oqunl to tho RAILROAD TIME TABLE: PENNSYLVANIA KAIL OA I). Mill I AltKl.PIIH & KttIRII.lt. niVISlOV Vv'i', South Hun cknthai, haimvay, n ANI) TIME TAI1LE. buryf11 Januil'y 1Ml1' 19S3, 'rral,ia Mo sun. JSASTWAItl), .85a. m Lock Haven Kxprcf.fi for llarrinbtir,. and intermediate atatlons, Lancaster. i'iiii,i,T plila, New Yotk. llaltlmoronnti WMhnJionT. riving at I'hlUdelphlaa.vo p.m.; rw Wtk n ;m p.m.; llaltltnore, 6.05 p. in. j Washington o lj p. i.Cj p. m.-I)av express for Hnrrlslitirs and In tcrmedlatn Rtntlons, Lancaster, I'hlladclnhin k Iflh 1,ta,1ilnl0.r.u nna WaBliluinon, nrr Ivlnc at rmtadclpuift Till p.m.! New York, lo M n m : Baltimore, 7.16 p. m.; vyashinicion, 8.io p. m. "ruiil man Parlor car through to Philadelphia nnd Van. MURcr coaches through to Philadolphln nnd Uilil g.vo n. m. Wllllamfiport Accommodation for HarrlsOurc ana all Inteimcdlato Mallons. Lnn. ctcr. Ph ladclpuia and Now York, atmiiiKnt Philadelphia a.si a. m.; Now York c.vi a. in Wccplnif car Dccommodatlons can bo secured at HarrlsburB for Phlladeljihiannd Now York, pi'iii: tuCeduUnTmS.Cn,,IOn' ln BU;mr u's l.rir, n. m.-i:n'o Mall for ltnrrlsburg nnd Inter, rncdlau. b atlons, Lancaster, Philaffel bin, New ?lK 1,"l,""noro aBU Washington, nrr Vlnc at h adelphla TM a. m.: NowBYork, lLVO nfm?' l aiumoro uo a. m.j Washington, o.kp n. m prouBli Pullman sleeping cars nro run o this in ii luiuiiuueiiuiia, iiaiiimore nnd ttnshincton SnVaf'US6t;,'Et'r COaC"c, ,0 "illaa5J?i WKJTWAItD, 0.23 a. m.-Krlo -Mall for lit Io ami nil intennedlalo stations with through Pullman Pnlaco "ar nd Itoc'he t 00 Car "nd ,,asfl4,1'',-'r coaches through to mrrtiSn "tM?LV'liiIln?alsua nnU t,rl"clpal Inter- Jails with through parlor carlo Wntklns and through passenger couches to Kochester. fi.y.l tl. , a Pnbrtlnnfn. f ni. t ., .. . . . 'jjato btntloiiMiiid liimlrii, Wntklns nnd lutermel i'nt-f linvAi, nn,V v,'.V.iM.!i 1 i'3-st'r coaches to THItOUOlt TRAINS KOU titlNHUHY FllOJt THE KAbT AND SOUTH. Niagara E.xprcts leaves New York, 0.15 a. in. : Ph liidclDh'n, una. m.j Italtlmoro 7,so a. in . ar. riving at nunbury,l.!ion. m with through hill, man Parlor car from Philadelphia nnd Through passcngtr co.iches from Phliniieiniiin nri v.n!i. more. phln.ll.us a.m.; Washington, 0.30 a.m.: Haiti-,n.0J0,.Lu45n,m-nrrlvlnt'atSunbury, b.so p. m.. with through passenger coaches from Phlladel' nit... n.... riilladelpliia, WniUlnRton and llaitlm'oro ana tlirougu passcnKcr coaches frnin l'lilladelnuia. AMI NC11TII & .ST IIIUNCII IUIMVAY. ..mu i-.iiaiidvuiounDiiry 0.43 n. m., arriving at llloom Ferry 7.41 a. m., Wflkes-barro u so a. in. hxpresa Last leaves Kunbury 5.35 p. m., nrrUlni; aUHoomKerry.Mp.in.,wilkra.barro 8 lu p. ni. Jlall W est leaves Wllkea-barro iiuu a. m arrlv lupat lllopin Kerry 12 os p. m , Sunbury 1.0s p. m. fcxpress West leaves wlikcs-barro Sao p. n. ar. rlvlntr ut Dloom I'crry 7 07 p. m , Sunbury 6.05 p UHAS. K.l'UOII, (icn. Mamgcr. J. It. WOOD, Oen. I'assenger Aprent. piULADKLPHA and HEADING HOA AKltASGEMENT OP PASSENGFJ TllAINS. Juno 20, 1SS2. TBIIN3 IRATE HBPBIIT AS FOllOWStSDNDAT For Now York.I'hlladelnlila.I!pAiiini.Pnttoviiin Tamaqua, &o., 11,45 n. m tor catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 4 to and 7,) p. m. For WlllIamSDOrt.6.10 3.t0 a. m. nnrt 1 m n. m. TIIAIMi F0K HU1-SKT LIATI1 AB FOLLOWS, (8UKDAY SSCKPTED.) LoaVO NOW York. Tlj. Tnmnnpnil !) nn n m nnrt via. Ilouuil urook Itouto 7,45 a. m. jjave I'nuaueipuia, 0,45 n. m. IaVO Iteadlncr. 11.63 a.m.. Pntisvnn. nm n. and Tamaqua, l,S5 p. m. ' ' Jeavo c,itawlS3a, c.io 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leavo Vllltam8port,o,45a.ni,!,oop.rn. and 4,33 p. m PaSSCnircrs to arid frnm Maw Vn.i. ..in n.nmn. nend and to and from l'lilladtlplila ro tbrougU imuuvviianooi cars. J. K. WOOTTEN, C. a. HANCOCn, Ooneral Manager, Jftn0iSrusi-trllgt',r ftna TICl0t ACEt DI5LAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WKSIXUN H.VIL110AO. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOKTn STATIONS. SOUTH p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 0 15 t 4 45 .. ..scranton.... llellevuo.., ....Taylorvllle.. .Lackawanna.. l'lttston.... VtQt Plttatnn 9 80 i 10 0 17 eu 9 (13 8 bi 8 44 S 42 9 37 O 22 Ii 27 0 34 (I 41 0 40 C 51 0 65 0 58 7 08 7 10 1 17 1 22 7 10 7 37 8 CO 8 25 8 40 8 50 9 00 6 00 9 37 9 45 0 (2 9 6 j 10 03 10 (8 9 30 0 21 0 19 J II Wyoming.... Maltby -ueaneii Kingston.... KlUKBtOII.... ,1'lyinoutn June ....riytnoutb.. Avondalo ... TJnnllftL-A 8 SJ 8 23 8 10 8 07 3 M) 0,1 1 61) 1 42 I 85 1 23 1 18 1 03 9 01 9 04 8 55 8 47 8 39 8 24 8 17 8 12 9 00 7 60 7 02 7 41 7 33 7 33 7 !0 10 18 10 18 10 SO 10 N 10 42 10 tB 11 07 11 13 11 SO M 2 64 3 02 8 00 8 10 9 18 3 83 3 45 3 61 8 57 i 0T llunlock's creek 7 40 12 2 7 33 li 25 7 20 12 15 7 20 12 00 7 13 11 17 7 09 11 40 T 05 U 82 5 57 11 1(1 0 CI 10 59 6 45 10 50 O 37 10 44 6 14 10 V) 0 10 10 OS 01 10 45 0 ..-wnioKeuinny.. ....Hick's Ferry. ....iteueu iiavcn. -Uerwlck.. Urlnr creek.. ...Willow Grove. Lluo nidge.. espy ...Jiloomsburg,. Ihlnnit 8 05 t 12 8 10 4 20 8 18 11 (0 11 45 11 65 11 65 12 18 4 27 4 33 4 88 4 tO 8 25 8 80 8 In 8 62 9 00 9 04 1) 20 J it Danville... Chulasky... . I Oararon . . . c 45 Nortuumbcrl'd S (9 5 25 12 45 ! p.m. a.m. ,.m. p.m. p.m. a.m superintendent's oaicefscVaVtoFlbMes. OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS, run ALL. CLIMAXES, Viaare the liruest laniuTH, largest Kcctl crinv. tm una largest Keeil dealers anyuhoro: bouco Ima irrcstat facllltlca for rroiludnir llent NrnW .1.1 our m, Ii ar, ti,J, ad only tho bout uut out OurnualtTi(afo3 anil Diet 11,1 brlnim Till! ;inuTi:sT 8i:i:o ktihik in villi clndM all tlio doslrablo new and etandard varlctlci l'lanU bcutl'ltlllltoony addrcsii. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. Sootlsmcn lluclioitcr, N. Y, uud Clilcouo, 111. A t H I'ebMj- PAYNE'S I O Homo Spark-ArrostlnR I'urlablo Kn-lno liaa rut in,fl ft. nf Michigan 1'lno Hoard. In 10 lion r, ljurnluk' tUbu from the aw iu ilnlit-foot K'lit'tti. Our 10 TlorSi IPi Ounrnniil In niralih nAcoet tn saw 8,000 (o t of llcinlnck lloird. In 10 hour. Our li Horn tciil cut Nu Qfttt In anno I lino. t..r i.iiKiui1. nro iivaiunteid to fuiil-h ii lioro.poir on a Icaa f i(l and vatcr than any ether Ku flno not tlitodwlth an Automatic i-ii i uu. if you want a Htationary or lyrtahlii Jinulne, ))ulcr, Clrcilt ir naw .inn, nii.iun? or i unuya. uiier at ir louuart a raieui llhittiul. il catahi;ue, Ho, l-i, for Infornintiuu aud Mice, II. V, 1'AY.NR & BON8, CornlDB, N.Y. Box 1127, Jan, r, ss-iy. mrrr 11 1 at mim imUtiiiituKinu All) 'Hthi't'uwulvkttiH IJ'ioaMoi'NofiiJlAUiiii. it it a u4Ht, uvw UM bvutlMT V" twit HIM Ml UADt MU4) lUlaf lt.M i u t(.umniiit win "Ujyiil I'tn-l,' ku4 y. itniiHUlMmlUB III ULiUMl in mt'l i mrr oct a My