THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Young Lady and the Horse Eetwrter, "Do tliov iriit It licrol" Tho novcrnl occupniitn of tlio loom looked nrouml mul tiiscovoruu it young Inily. stnndlni: In ttiu doorwny. Sho iimltlcd slightly to tlio l orso reporter, mul that individual returned tlio unlit tntloii willi it placid inilo'atid n lmlf- over-eight liuiilli's flinilo wlioso gran- TucnrTof oxnatiso woiilii nlono have nifiilu it notieealili'. "You mo right this tinie,nmdaine," ho said. "This is tho exact spot where the Hoctlilng brain of tho trained journalist proceeds to bubble, mid tho lances of Thought that pierce with unerring aim tho brazen holniets of Wrong are over held in ooitchact poiso by strong arim ready to launch them forth nt this slight est signal of danger.'' "Papa ilocen'l know I nut up here," said tho vision of loveliness, "but mam ma does. Tho very minute 1 told her I was going to see an editor she Baid it was tho best thing I could do,but when I got right to the door 1 just thought I should di.!." "You don't appear to bo in danger of immediate dissolut'on," remarked tho horso reporter. "Oh, of couise, I don't mean exactly that," said thu.youiig lady, "but I was awfully nervous, you know I always was that way and when I was a little girl papa used to say that tho only way .to govern mo was by kindness." "Well, we'll bo gcutlo with you," re plied tho personal friend of Hams. "Would you likj to read the Hawkins villo Clarion or tho Colioes Frcamml" pointing to a pilo of exchanges. "No, I don't cavo nbout it.thank you," was tho reply. "You editors must havo a hard timo managing all tho peoplo who conic up here." "Thcro is a managing editor for that purpose,'' said the horse reporter. How nice ! And do all these gentle men edit!" "Yes." "I'm going to bo married uoxt week," said the young lady. "Ain't It funny t" ' "Quito" ludicrous, no doubt," was tho reply. "And 1 camo up here,'' she continu ed, "to seo if you would put a nico notice of tho affair in tho paper. Will you do it 1" "Certainly," said tho horso reporter. "Would you liko to have it referred to as 'iinotheronoof those delightful events in which tho happiness of a trusting love finds glad fruition in wedded bliss,' or 'tlio marriage-bells rang out merrily last, evening, telling to tho starlit skies a joyful taio of love's filial triumph ?" Uotii these sentences aro kept in type, and you can havo you choice." "I rather liko tho last ono best," said tlio young lady. "It is moro tenderly beautiful. Don't you think so?" "Yes," replied "tho horso reporter, "there is a sort of corfow-will-not-ring-to night tingo to it that lajs over tlio other one." "Well, then, I will tako that. And will an editor bo around to write it up r "Certainly." ."I will send you a piece of tho wed ding cake," continued tho young lady. "Do," said tlio horso reporter. "Tliero is a dog up my way that needs killing.'' Chicago Tribune. The Mules Mistake. Detroit Frco Press. A horse owned by a peasant ono day refused to draw his load, having be- como tired of tlio tyranny of tho man. ''Perhaps I havo been too hard with him,"' soliloquized tho peasant, "and I will now make his burdens easier for a time.'' The horso was therfore giv en lighter loads, his supply of proven der increased, and his master never ap peared at the stablo without a lump of Biigar in his fingers. A fox who had observed how the thing worked paid a visit to a inula owned by tho same peasant and asked : "Do you want moi c oats and hay ?" "I should mur mur," replied the mule. "And would you liko to loaf half your timo away in the clovei field?" "I'm bletsed if I wouldn't !" "And havo some one rub you down with a pioco of velvet and feed you cut loaf sugar?'' "It makes my mouth water to think of it, ' said 'tho initio ns tic nibbled at the fence. "Veiy well then," continued tho fox j "all you luive to do is to refuse to budgo when hitched up. The horse played that gamu and tho result is that ho lias becomo sleek and fat." Next day vWion the peasant hitched tho mule to his part the animal re ftsed to move. "What 1 rebellion in my old mule, too?" shouted tho peas . ant ; "indeed I cannot permit both nni . mals to defy my authority, Having 'exhausted my kind words and sugar on the horse I will try tho virtues of a club on the mule." Ho thereupon pounded tho animal until he was glad to speed faster and draw a heavier ' load than ever bofore. Moral. Tlio fox hail been watching the nttair lrom a fence corner, and as hu saw the result ho chuckled to himself: "A lich man may havo his fence in tho street, but paor man must keep his sidewalk in re fpair to escano tho law. Christiuo Nilsson told a Chicago Tribune reporter that Oscar Wilde ought to havo been taken by tho ear, on his arrival in this country, and led to tin first outward bound steamer. "1 think that your peoplo aro too good na tureil: stio sanl, "or tliey would never havo born with him. I know that I could not nut up with his nonsense. Ho does not appeir in Kuropu divBsed as he docs here. That would not be tolerated there. I met him in London once, anil lie commenced t ) talk to mo in his peculiar way. I said to him 'Look hero Mr. Wilde, 1 wont put in with such stuff. This lestiietieisni of . yours is all humuugi ihanu you; you aro tho first sensible woman I havo met.' After that ho talked sent.il)) v Tho last timo I sang in Stoiuway Hall in Now York I saw him sitting in a front row in ono of thoso affected faces of his, with his head one way and his shoulders another and his hotly nn v whoie. I was simriii' a liltlo Sweedish ballad, mid it just occurred to mo that it might bo a good thing to imitate him, but on second thought I concluded that tho audience would not liko it." Of Mrs. Luigtry she said : "She has English ways, and is not used to this coiuiliy yet. I'eo plu in Ameiica liko even mi artist to bo natural and without affectation, Shu has a very beautiful faco nud a neck liko sculpture. This country is no ted lor handsome ladles, and such is not tho case in England. Mrs Langtry is very amiable, nud I think she has been harshly treated by the press, bo cause she disappointed some who ox pected too much." NKVKlt FAILS. Mr J. Leist, warehouseman forLautz Bros.. Buffalo, N. l., says lie had swelling on tho foot which ho attributed to ohilblnlns. no used 1 homas holeo trio Oil, and is troublod no longer." If kid glows ore lutd upon it dnnip' towel for two or three minutes they ! will go on without tearing. Aro tho Puroot and Boat Blttora ovor mado. They nro compounded from Hops, Mnlt, Ihiolm, Mnndrnko mid Dandelion, tlio oldest, best mul most Tnlunblo medicines in tho world and contain nil tlio best and most curntivo jiroportics of nil other remedies, being tho greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, nnd Lift) mid Health Restoring Agent on earth. No iiisenso or ilVhcaltli can possibly long oxist whero nop Bitter aro used, eo varied anil porf cct their operations. They gio now lifo nnd vigor to tho aged nnd infirm. To till vrhn'o employments cuttso irregu laris of tho bowels or urinary crgatis, or who reqiiiro nn Appeti zer, Tonio nnd mild Stimulant, ijoji Bitters f nro invaluable, being Itifyily curative, toniq nnd stiinu l.iti'tt, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms nro, whn't tho disease or ailment is, uso nop Bitters. Don't wait until you nro sick, but if you only feel bad or miscrablo, nso JI ip Bit tors nt once. It may snvo your life. Hundreds havo been nival by eo doing. $500 will bo paid for n, caso they will not euro cr hcip. Jiinimiber, Top Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but tho Purest nnd Best Mcdicino ever wade; tlio "Invalid's Friend and hope," nnd no person or family bhuuld bo without it. (s iQsVMPATHIZEWITlJns THE HOPE 0$ tJ!'wcman-'WcThe RACERS LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEffETABLB COMPOUND. A finro Cnro for nil I'L'JIAI.K WEAK M.'SSKH, Including I.oucorrlicTn, Ir regular mul I'alnfnl IHcnmrunllon, Icllammtttlaii am! t'lrerntlon of tho Womli. rinndlng, I'JtO LAPSUS UTKKI, &e. ITTlc.x-anttothotaitp, cfncnclovu ond lmtneriiiito Jnltscncct. Ittsacrcathclpln rrcgnanoj, ami ro Uirt eg pain daring labor and at regular fcilods. Minimis un it ami rntsi r.ii:E it iiutly. CrFoa juxWHAnrEssrs of thofrencrattro organ of cltl.tr (, It 1j second to no remedy that has ever 1 cm 1 cforo tho public and for all diseases of the 1:id:.tts a Is tlio Orcaltit Ecmcdyin tht iroWJ. t37-KII)Xr.Y COMPLAINTS ofEltlier Sex FlndCrcnt licllcfln Its Co. T.YI1IV II.l'INKlIAM'S I1LOOII FCItrFIKIt will eraihiato cvciy Tistlgo or Humors lrom the Plood.nl tho same tlmn t 111 gltotono anditrcmdh to the ayfatcm. As marvellous In result an tho Compound. tirBoth tho Compound and Bleed ntrldcr aro pro pard at S3J and U Western ATtnuc. Lynn, Mass. ritcocf cltlicr, 1. Six bottles for J3. TLeCciuroi.nl lascst by mall In tho form of pills, or of lozcngcr.oa receipt of price, 81 per box for either. Mrs. TUiVLam ficely aMwersall lcttcnl of Inquiry. Enclc.se 3 cent stamp, ttnd for pamphlet. JUtntton tMs Ibptr. trl.vPli E. rprKnAU'Hj rrra Tru J cure Constipa tion. rMiousuorta and Torpidity uf th Lh c r. Hi cci-ts. 3-.SoM by all I)ruflat.-i3. (31 t?TQTnTG (or Soldiers, Widows, I'atenU HitNOtUlNOand cuildron. Any dUcose. wound or Injur entlile, .Millions appropriated and working foroo doubled, l'rompt woru and nnmes imaa nnppy. rco ii. ppi) now. WIDOWS, re-marrled,now entitled dur.n? wld )w liood. (lnat Biicro3S In INCUKAE c.ibo. IIoontt and Hack l'ayand lilai,litirea procured. Deser er entltld to all due3 under new laws. I'atentH for Inventor. Lind Vorrants nrocured. boutfht and Bold. Tlio "WOULD & milDIKK." (weekly tianer) Sample copy free, tiendsinmp roriun in. slruciKins MankH ami bounty tatde. N. Vi. IT.dEKAM) CO.. Tension, ratcnt and Land AtfJ'S, WASHING TON, l. C. uu. ueu. A IeadlnsI.onilon riiyr trlan eutnblUlira an Ollleoln M'lrlotu l'ur tlio Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS. . h .u1.a1a fill, ftf TjnilrtnV wllO tn&LcS A SH9- f tally cf rpllepiy, has without dmiU tri pted siid cui t X i al.innl linM.tnm.blni;: o Imo heard tf (wci of I.a unh.lilM"! ft wmk on this dUcn, Mth li i ion.li wllholArco liotil9 0(hlnrondt!rrulcuro trvn rjtrt troT li l ujr "011(1 llielr eprcM n. ! O. XJJrt. m o J All. WUalfliOI-U, ho. tJ J..LU St., Vxr Yott, DAY." .1tIS0 Jloutli. MnwFrtlHnn NnivRflndw. fllTcs Rerremen ndl. l.f.nis of l-.i. etc. Agent nno co-ly n'd Complexion rHM. mi, Hum ku, c m ortiopti'r.ioi!rDi.AiiES. fr t thm 1 tttr bm.1.1 uw Mitirt CL R A LOL IS K S J.LUXJU-1 1 firtt st UctCSMy fiarcrtorti any. lllxhost 1 medical anthnrdu. tlfyli)'lta delirscTof jloand smell. Tor s a'a lr Dntrtrit. dec 15 4 w d IKc. 15-tw. FennsrlTa&ia, AEmultiical Works. York, h M ... ... . . ' ttoA tar Illaitrstod UMUlOtfUS. 'ft nlir '".'-t Hap "XddroH A. IlTFAIlijlJIlX 7orU, I'tu Den I5-4W. Mr till Union boldlcre INPOniCC d.nLlod hi llnoofdutv. Ill lj II LllCl L I ,f iiiM.;ii.Lawi ft n fl C ftll C .'?''''! nnru 1.IU.TH1. I1IIIIL.I1I1VJ s u I iiloiiolcllcrrij.irtudiiiii'lsni dcserteti OISCHARGlS atonceKciid ti'nV- ii t Maiiips to STODDAIjT & CO., 4 la I) hlrrct X. V., Wa.lilntluii. V. C. U 1) 'C. 16-4SV. fina week in your own town.Ter msand 13 out v""ni i ce. Auure&s u. iullxt . i n ortland Maine, marcmi-iy BO A CUKE for all dloenoco of tho Kidneys and Xthwpprstfla ctioa on Uiis aotX ImporUnt cr-u--i, rilUn It to throw off torpidity nnd I- 2. i. ii , UmuuUnj tlisbcsllhy secretion of tUj Jill , 3d by )Lpuif tho IwwoU la freo tan-ti'Jon, ei'ocUnrttirtguUriUsclisjn, tVM'.l'il'In Ifyouirresufrrrlnefrom rrfj''"! I5J ia.aii:u,lir,vol'iiMlla, no I.:! '' S3c uo.irc isupated, Kidney V jrm .. t. -y re v e dtjua tly ouro. tit g i it- . i i t i" ercry i isuoi. a t . M cur. mil. run rfFh m m ?lvMEtFr,oVrYiS.;i IV? l""a'!l!.,J.'.Si.h.J Wmyhz. C.OD'HVER nil 1& SPHERES PORT GRAPE WINE. Used In tin principal Clitirclio tor Communion purposes! Excollont for Ladlos and Woalcly Tor cons and tho Aged. Spoor's To. I Gripe Wino I FOUR VE.illS OLD. THIS tlKl.KlllVTKll WIVK In n nde from tlio Juleno. i In up irta linpi', I'nK'dln tbls country, us lnr.iMaWi) Tonic and Stronsthonlns Properties arounsuroasHdbyinyoi!iir nMvo Who IU- Inif tlioipurc J'lico of tuoH np riunucnl under Mr. NpoiT's inperon'tl Rtioorvlsion, lis ptittv and ifoniilneT'S-i, aro gdiiMtit-'t'd vim onir"it cblld i-pyptrtake ot .U rjenerous timtltt'-x. and tho wenko-t invalid nso It to ndvan'ntre, It Is pur tlculailv benel'.clil to the act'd nnd delilll'iited. and nulled w tho various ailments tint timet, tho weakerspT. it li in ovcry respect a. wi.nktu UK HEL1ED0N, SPEER'S P. J. 81ieiry Tuol.T SlIRHUYMa wlno ot HUDTlor Char acter, and pnrtukrs of tin rlel; q'talltles of tho Brapo from which It H made. Tor 1'tirlly, inch ntss, Flavor and Medicinal Properties, It will be found unexcollcd. S PEER'S P. J. Bf This UltASDY stands unrivalled In this Country being tar superior for medlclnil purposes. IT IM I'UHUdistlihtlon from tho srape.and con tains valuaolo medicinal properties. lLutuiHueiiuifj unur, snuuir 10 iiiau ot inu trapes, from which It li distilled, and Is In (jreat avor ainousr urst-cliss fimllles. SeolliattlieslL-iialuroof AI.KUKI) SI'Kr.ll imp. sale N, J. Is over tho cork of each tottle. SOLD BY O. A. KL.TCIM. AND IIV mtUaOISTS EVKRYWtlEltR. Sept.S2,'ei, 1-y. AGENTS ! AOKVrS! AGENTS! Tor OHM. nODOr.'S Iran' new book, entitled Thirty-Three Years Amona Mi A true rcccrii of the Autlior'a Tliti tu Three Ytart renonnl Ex ricncc a-ong viw hvtxant. Wirlt on cllo lutruluction By Gen Sherman. This new Tort vii rt co ni'iFCihcd fr by FmUUnt AttTUtn ant ruVtt (Win.t ft nl liy tfrn, Sfarmnn, Gou Grant, Gen. Sfierltlait, (i. t. 'nwori, cmt Vamnn h of I'm Inent Men. Gt.x. (laii t . U i$VrlUlm& on lulian Lfe n cr trri. u." 1 Mi IM.Y (Yfthctllit.) rayt t-(lt it a btutk of inf tu-tiw nihil Itt I o ontg t.tlictitio trcount of our Imllani ever pnWIs'it'tl, ful'y rt-vcillas tl.clr "Inner lifo," iccrct tl JiiEP cxjiliJii, c!c. It t rcjiktc with thrilling ijcrtcuraot tItQ.ut'ir, un I it fimou fcontJ, Troprr, CoM-U'jn, ncro. V.o 'Wr V. T1j h, ftc, vividly portraying Life tn l!i" ; it vi It !"" it. iCd t,mtnni in jreu. With Flctl I.njruli'S n t Superb Chmmo-Uthosrarh Tlatci lu t rfil.im, f.tm ihgtnjrnpli maJa by tho U. S. (jovtniincnt e ytr i!.u great uotl. AtJi;.NTl '1 !u jrrmid l.ok li nnwcut-icllinj aUotlicn lOtol. So cn njrtitioH Apcntt ntfragA 10 to i!0 orders ad&y. We uttnt IW.t mnra sgcnU nt ence. Irrelative Tirritory ait-l fijriid 7VcmJ given (Itir hrjre clrctihrtHh full raiHculari ( .rt.--. A fo Specimen XMa'o lent in tbUitiontev A flfnt rt'pip. Ail lr liOFtle tilj!Ihtri. A. D. WOHT'IIVOTO:. .': ( O, irii:iHKtr. Cctx. sept 21 tin To Nerrotis Safferors Tho Great European DR. J. B. SIMPSON'S 8PSCIFIC UEDICINE. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specino Medicine is a pusl. tlvu euro tor overwork of body or brdn oroxceas of nny kind, sucn as weakness and all cltso.ises re sultlnjf from Nervous Debility. Irrltablitty.Mentil Anxiety, Languor, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits and functional deramjetnents ot thd ncrvons sys. tern uencraliy, atns In tho Hack or side, Loss jf .Memory, Pro mature old age ind diseases that lead to coDsrnpt loii.liisui.Uy Ran early grave or both. No matter now shattered Uio system may be trum exeossHH of any kind, u suortomrso nfthts medicine will restore tho I03t functions and pro cure health and happlncsswher.i beroro was de spondency and gloom. The Speelflo .Meolclno Is be ing used with wonderful success, ramphlets tnt freo to all. Write for them and get full partrloutar rnce, Speclilo Jl.no per pickage.orslx ptckages for 3,t li. Will bo sent by mall on receipt of money Addressall orders, J. 11. himiM'i.N'h MnDliMNK CO NOJ. 104 nnd UMMaln street, Uuffalo, N. Y. For sale by J. II. KINI'OItTs, llloomsnurg, Fa. feb 2t82-ly 'Perhaps the most judiciouily edited vrnjatine in the world." TiikNatiun, N. Y. Sept. 1832. The CENTURY Per 1882-83. Tho twelfth rear of tills micazlco-tho lint under tlio uew name, and I lie must nip.ivaif l In Its luatorv. elosa Willi 1 10 tietober ntimluM ' ho circulation hasHiownnl irge gainmerlha nf tiii prcuu cuintf nt sou, ana tub l'.sn i uitv Uegl:i3 rs iiuriceiuii year wiiu an iuiuuu oi 110,000 C'oSi:n. The following aro tho leadlnj features: ANRWNOVELl'Y V. I). II()EI.I.S. 10 SUC ceed this author') "Modern in'stance." It. will be an International stori, entitled "A sm Chanire. LIFE IN '."llli TIIIItrUE COLOSIKi. 1IY KiiWAf.I) EtiGLKSfoS. ihs Icadln- historical feature ot the year; to consist ol n rintjiu j - of naneri. on such t'in.cs as "Tho Uilruitnr id Satlou," "Social 1 If o la tin UoloulJ-," vtJ . til i whole forming a complete nutory of ",ir. life in tho United hl.iUM. Eip-iel.il attent ua wl l bj pal I aco ir.iey oi iiiusiriiiuui. A NOVELE PTE OK MlNISU I.I PR. 1IY M MlY IIM.LOOK KooTi:. entltl'il -Tin Led-llorsu Uiltn," to le Illustrated by th i author TMKI'OINTOI'MKW. HV IliCSItV JAM -S Ir. Bi-ilo-i of id jhi pi t irs f i' nn i.iir.iu-y nnso is of virions naanaltut, crltuistug uifr.ea, Its pnopif, society, nunners, rai rja tt, etc. THE CMlllISTlAN LIIAOl'K OF COMNKCTICU l by tho H'V. Washington (! iddm. An aco nut of iracticat co opirau m in i nns i in work-, huowinv low a le-nfite w s ftrnud ll a t null loivn 1 1 Connecticut, what kluds ot work it attempted, ana now it tpreau mru'ijirjuniu wuoie Mate "IlimilElt (IHWIIK AlliOM)'' by Frank II Stockton, n cuitlr.ii itlon ot the droll mtddit tirant" stones, mo fecenu Dcing now in Europu, THE NEW Hit V IN AMKI1I0AN HOl'SE lll'Il.lilN'il. ft aerl'S ot fo'ir njii rs. fully linn, tratnd, devoted to (1) l!lty llo i-n, (I) C niutry UOUPt'K, 11 UUUIL-Ul'P, UUU J'UUUU llUUUIUgS, TIIKCItEOI.KSOF l)L'ISlNA. fcy (ieorc W, Pablo author of "01 1 (.'re ile Iiavs." ti'o ; ii fresh and gra. hio narrative, rlihiy lilustratod, MY ADVKNTUHES IN Zl'M. by F-nr.k II t'uhln. irovernni'itii ethiiologhl. an alontei menioeroi tuo -.uui iriue oi iiiuuns. iiiii-imit'u ILI L'STIIATKI) I1 A KUS ON HIE NA'IMNAl OXI'li'AL Including "Tho Capital," "rharluprems uouri, 'iuo iiiuu lipase, vv. missiovh of sorriiBitx uamfohnia, by "II. II ": tureo or four rnpers ot nn exoiicdlngly laierusung cuaraciur, ruuiy iiiuiuau-u. .lllxcttllaiiuoits. Further wo'k li niD.'C'e 1 f-om E. o Hedmm Thomas lliuhes, Joel thiudier llarrli ('Uncle itemus, i i iiiries iia-iiey viirnor. .uiiii liar roiulis. E. V. 8 alley. II II. Hovesen. ami a liuir list of others. KuterlUnlng short Btorlos and novelettes win be among itiu laauiug fd iturrsni THBOGvri'HY. as heretutorc, and the intgailne will continue Its advance in general excellence. The subset Iptlon price WJl.iw n yea-; ai cents a number. Hinscrlpilons thouU b gin with the November number, nnd enable new sub crlt-ra to comtnenco with the nuiv series under TUB CKNTUItY namo, o make tho folio wing SPECIAL OFFER. A year's subscription from Nor,, lJ, ami th. twelvo numbers of tho put year, unb tun 1. tJ.t) A subscription and the twelve back tiumberd bound In twu elegant voluiii"a with gilt lop. tl.5 '. THE UEN1VUY V J Mw-YOHlf, N, Y. PUKES Prom the Districts ot A nam, C'lnrriuoN.i, ficiiiu KiSUHi YlIXIY, DilUSStlKII ItKIIHA hook, mid utheis. Absolutely Pure tfuu.71 t In lUvnr. Ihr Most Kconom'CJl. It'tiulrei only half the usual iiuanllty. Hold i v all grocers. John r. l'llll.i.ll'o n Co., Agents of Un Calcutta Tea Syndicate, lao Water-st. M, Y. dec 15-1 w d i suou. inta. Curos Scrofula. Kryslnolas, Timnlca an ' Fcco Grain, niotchaa, Boils, Tumors, 'Sci'V tor, iiumora, unit iuioir cald Ifccut. Soros, Mcrcifi PJseascs, Fomalo Woakncs Tml Irrocukirltias, Dizziness, Loss Ot Aiwolitc, JuanSico, Affections of tho Livor, InCi "".'ion, Vilionsncas, Dyspop. ifi an u general vohmty. A to iftc 'if II ir l tlUmtl IlittcM 1 KAtUfy the hmc iihii Ki'i i i tinner on i ' ili lien evrtv here. i ( i y l-i mi-, lit i 'Ukjuai i, I'Kti tt, 1 1,00, fOST, R, MILCU Hoi to, Prop's, EuTa', N.Y. rob.nir. CATARRH Elys'C-oam Ha. m riT, i' " i V, n.:ctual y cle.incs h--t.ns.il piss.ises of alnrrlnl viph, cam Ituflmllliv tuercll ins ill-iy Inlliminnllon, rriti'Ct- tho mem firniH from additional eolds.cniiiplctelv ho Is tin sores and restores tt'o Rcnso ot tis'o 'nd smell, lleneflclal ro ulls m renllied by n few uppllcallors A thorotigli triMlmont will ctirocataint, Imv lover .Vi Unetpialed for rolds In tho head t!rp.ibli to use. Ap- tt i v.. Krertfv-m. r vny ihoiuti-nn?er Hi A V" FE VE Into tho nostrils. On rccclotof lirty cents will mail a picknse for pnli by all diiSKlitb. K'.Y' I nilKAM HAliM CO.. Owcco, N. Y, BLQOMnBURG PL4NIN6 MILL Tho undcrslened Uavlnc rut Ills Plnnlntr Mill on Railroad street, in ilrst-ciass condition, Is pre pared to do all kinds of work In his Uno. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, . BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at roisonablo prices. All lumber used Is well seasoned and nono but skilled workmen aroempliyed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plans nnd trcclSca tions prepared by an osperlcnced draughtsman. CIIAUCES KRVG, lMooniNlitirg, Pn. BLOOidSBURG. H. JOHN A. PUNSTON & CO. leal Estate, Trust, Investnient, and Collection Oflice, Blooms- burg, Columbia County, retin ii, Properties for Sale in Cjlumtia County, ra. FARMS. cj acres In Mndlion township, largo house.framo barn and out-bulldlngs ; good fruit, water and f 4 Ir quality land. licasomibjc price and terms. Owned by Mrs. Fsslck. 81 acres land In Flslilngcreelc township, no Orangevlllo Pa largo house, barn and sh'ds. Water at house and barn, good uuillty had und pbasantlnusc, 103 pcre3ln 1'13'jlng.Teelc township, no irzion church, ll'lck dwel log, barn t.nd sued, good water, two orch ud i and othci' fruits. Price and terms leasonable. 221 acres in Jackson nwnshtp. Small farm cloarod, with farai buildings. A saw mill and dwelling. Also a urge iiuantl' y of pine and hem lock tlitiber. 150 acres of oxcellent (and In Miniln tawnshlo, on ro id between lljrwickand Mllllln, owned by John Wolf, Ksij,, on N. c W. 11, It. It. llrlck house, farm buildings, orchard, water, sc.. and suniclent supply of timber. A valuable property. 125 acres In MadUm township, noirJersjy- town. Oood f rnno house, barn, water, fruit aid timber. Will bo s)!d chap and on good terms. ac.-oslu Madison township near Van Horn's school house, with (Mine house, stablo and good trail. o? acres lu Hemlock township near Evan's Mill. Frame home, bank barn, joung orchard ot cholco fruit, good meadow, running wa'er, Ac. 112 aerosol oitcellent farm laud 1 miles west ot lilooinsuurg. Farji buildings and two tenant houses. loo acr 's In nno township, near Pino Summit Katm buildings fruit, water nod considerable Um ber. o acres of HmesUne w.th throe 1:11ns In Centro towhthip. A3.'! story wooloa mill wlih full set of machtn- fry, a good natural water power, all In good work ing order with good trade. Also a largo dwelling, barn nud oiit-bulldlugs. Also 2! acres of 1 mil on Little Klshtngcieek, ( miles from Iiloomsburg. Alio ten other farms In various localities. Proportios in Bloorasburg and Elso- whero. A la-p", o 'tnt jrtablo nnd nearly now three story brick rUenc on South Market street, with MuuHUdr j jf, gas, water, oold or hot, range, btth I o-m,hcaer U cellar, !t8.ble, well, chol; fruit, .tj.ali in ilr.tnte coadltlon, Prlco reason ible and terms c.tsy. A otrrUgo manufactory wit b tools andtr.ide, desirably located on Iron street, below Main. Two pieaiantly locawd brick residences on font to street. Two large framo dwellings on Third street, West Uljomsburg, A uoat framo resldenco on Main street, West llloomsburg, with stable, good water and fruit Grouuds and building tn best condition, A very desirable brick on Main striot, suitable tor business and residence combined, A double brick residence on East Main strict, desirably Ucatei, Terms easy. A trams ho'ue on Hlxtli street near Market. A brick and also a frame dwe ling on I'lfth btreet, both In good condition, Vie is.iut Iioiih-h. Two small framo dwelllngi in Bast liloomsourg, cheap. Two framo dwel legion Iron street, cheap, A larg j new brick resldmo j at the corner ot Third Bad West Ktretts, A v ry di-slrab'.o franw dwelilag on Fourth stii'ct.UatmUM with table, watei, fruit. Ac. also at Uaviwlssa, a toal yard with siding, Urge bed of ood s md, ilivelllti; on premises, part ot wlil.-h can be used ns building lots, Also, other propenlei not mentlonod, and da titrable bulldlDg lots located on Market, Filth West ami ol her streets strict attention paid to I he examination of titles nnatoojnniyauclog, anda'l matters submitted promptly attended to at lowest rates charged by real ostaiu ugenclrs, t or particulars apply to JOHN A. FUNSTON, or PAUL U. WIltT. THE I'ANTAGHAl'H 1HNDHU. l'OU BALB O.'II.V AT "THE UOhUMlHAN" office. CALL AW I) BEE. CARPETS M, C. SLOAN & BRO, lU.OO.MSHUlK., PA. M tnufacturers of CARRIAGES, DtlQQIES, PHAETONS, SLEIQHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. Tlrst-class woik always on hand. HEPAllilNO NEA J'L YDONE. lkct reducedto suit the timet. nsiLin in Silvorvyaro, Wahhos, Jowolry, Clocks. , All kinds of Watshoi, CLiiStrant Jewelry neat ly ropalrod and wtrrantod. may It, '78-tf AND PAPER HANGING. WM. F. BOIDINE. lltON T llKLOWSi: ONll.nT.OOMSUUItO, l'A. Is prepared lo do all kinds of tiovtm pAxsrsisia Plain and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, BOTH nUCOUATIVE AND I'LAIN. .ill It luils of a'liriilturo Rcpnlrcil anil mnilc im irooil nw now. NONE HUT VIIIST-CLASS WORKMEN EMP LOYED. Bstimntos TiXaic on all Work. WM. F. H0D1NE. STOVES AND T1NWAUB. ,:o: . E. 13. BROWEB, ' nas bttrchaed the Mo k and 1) isluess of I. Ila- genhiich, nnd Is now prepared to do all kinds ot work In his line. Plumbing and (las Pitting n specialty. Tinware, stoves, In a great variety. All work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS. Main Street corner ot East. nLOonisizurcR, ia. BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Of every description 1 tilled nnd bound to order ; aiso bindi r of all Peri odicals riiuIi as Harpor'c, Century, St. Nicholas, Peterson's, tit. In fct all I'lijiliuationa bound in latest and most substantiiit styles. C5rr2;p:nasn:D Solleltoi. .1. w. n.iKnn, 10 & 112 W. MARKET STREET, y7ILHES-BAEE3. Pa. J. SALTZER'S General Sowing Machine Depot, Fifth Store, Below UU i , BLOOMSBURG, LVA. f ' : il - Tasw? CslGlirateu White Sewing flacMDe. Now Davis Vertical Feed Sew ing Miichine, New Homo Sewing iSiiiehine, Household fiewing IMachiue, JTstey Sewing Machine, Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Sewing Machine nil, and Nee ituu fni nit fU4vim' mm .tries. Kewlnir Machines told on monthly payinPntH' Liberal discount made f ir oasl, Every mnchlno purchased from ineln warrantedtibe kent in good running or ;er tor nvo years freo of cliarce, aul tlnrom-h In. atrucilonH glveu bv the best Uilv operator In this pari, oi mo hiato in'o ui mitri,"!. ...vimu-j swcik el maejimca ueioiu iimtu i-ui, w VINWlUaitT iis uo WHOLESALE OllOOEUS, I'llII.AHKI.l'lllA, TEAJl, SYHUIM, COtTVCB, SIJO Ml, MOI.VSSLrJ, Ktcr, encKK. uictKU 6otu, Ac, Ao, N. E. Oorner 8 "oond nud Arch streets. raordeM will recclvn promptattenllur "filMSTflSBAn." 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I'lll t'llll I' t.l II'M l.u tl r -..I 1 ... .1 s i.ini'' no t il 1 MaroU 8-1 y ! n 111 ixit t. fceliim fAkl uitil it rip I tu 1 Jbrrkl Itri.if. Juuoso-ty aid RAILROAD TIME TABLE JKJKiML DI JNNHYLVANIA HAILUOAI). WML. A ItlM.Htft 1 t. Willi? ti 11 ......... 'Sill- SlhtlnAlnlilA Awt T- 11. ,f. . h. . . Nonh7rncntVaUlalIway:m''BU "1T,slon " SUMM13U TIME TABLE. inorrectJunosth, 19S2, trains lcavo Merthtim- bcrland, UASTWAltl), ., in. ... nuuiu nxixumior autioury, liar. rl9burg and Intcrtncdlato Btatlons, iJincastir Philadelphia, New York, Ilalllmoro and Washing inn. nrrlv nir at. I'h lailiilntiin o on . K arriving ap 1 iniadelphla a,to p.m.! Now Vnrk o.i p. 111. iiaiumoro, S.10 p. m. i Wash nirtnn 8.471 'foFnh B p3oin'is?ni':t,OU9 nt rw,- nnta J.sa 1 P. in. nay express ror Btinbury. Harris, nnd Intermedial!! mnttnno 1 jZXiil.JJ ..!. . - ."r." .. . ' "-mi.(.oi-i, i hii. arrlMngat Philadelphia T.80 p. m.; Now fork' 10 ,3n. m, imiumoro, j,au n. m.: Washlmrton. j 1. Pullinnn Parlor car through to Thiiadel- . .....it... ...nm vki tijiuugu iu I'nuaupi. and tiasEcnirer rnnnlifnthrni,,i, i i. ,:,,' !;;! phla phla and llaltlmore. 8.05 p. m. willlnmsport Accommodation for Hunhury. llarrlsburir and nil lnU'imcdlato sta. tions, ljincaster, I'liiindclpula and cw Tork arrlvlng at Philadelphia j.es n. m. ; Now York 0.15 a. m. . slecplnir car accommodations can bo secur. cdatllnrrlsburirror Philadelphia andNevr York Philadelphia pas,sm,Kers can lematn In Blecper un'. disturbed until T 11. in. i.oo a. in. nno jiinn ror Hiinoury, Hnrrlsburir ii tntprmedtntn htuttnnn. I nni.ni.tn. in.nrfAP phla, New Y'ork, llaltlmoro and Washington, r rivlnifRt Philadelphia 76on.m.j NewYork.lil? n. tn. ltattlmorn 7.4.1 n. m. . Wn.hin. a ton, urn i.o.lT n. m. Through Pullman Blceplnif cats 1 run on this train to Philadelphia, llaitlmore nnd to PI .1 ItA tnf, n nVrt itnlVlmnln '"" westwaIid, 35 a. m. Krlo Mall tor Brio nnd all Inti-rmpillnin stations with throitgli Pullman Palaco car and through passewter coaches to Krlo. ror uananaaiKua ana luiermeuiato stations, Rochester, llurralo and Nlairara Falla. with P1.11. man Palaco car and passenger coachoa through lo 1.45 p. m. Niagara Express for Kane and Inter mediate stations with through passenger coaches to Kane. For C'anandalgua nnd principal Inter mediate stations, Hochcslcr, liudaloand Niagara Palis with through parlor car to Watklns and through passenger coachcB to ltocbcstcr. 6.35 p. m Past lino for Lock Haven and Interme diate Btatlons, nnd Itlmtrn, Watklns and Interme diate Btatlons. with through passenger coaches to waiKius, THHOUnil TIIAINS FOR NOIlTIIUMIlEItLAND rilUM 11IK BAM' AM) SOUTH, Niagara Ennress leaves Now York, i an a. tn. Phlladelnhla S40 a.m.; Washington, 8.01 a. m.j Ilalllmoro b.vo a. m nrrlvlng at Nortliuraberland it p. in., wnn iiirougu ruuman ranor car from nimacipuia anu inrougu passenger coacnes lrom hlladelphla and llaltlmore. Fast Lino leaves New Y'ork 7.85 n. tn. : Phllndet. phla, 11.03 a.m.; Washington, .S7 a.m.; llaltl more, 10.6O a.m., arriving nt Northumberland 6.83 p.m., with through passenger coaches from iiiiaueipaia aim liauitnuro. line Vtall leaves New Y'orV 7.1S n. m.: rhlltirtoi. phla, 11.20 p.m.; Washington, 9.17 p. m.; Haiti more, ll.tio p. m., arriving at Northumberland .3 a. in., with through Pullmnn Palaco sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and llaltlmore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia, N JOBTHEKN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after Fcbrnarv latli lsisl trnlna will loivn Sunbury as follows : NOnTnWAItD. Northern Express 0.30 a.m.,arrlve Elmlra U.30 pm Airivo ui, uanauuaigua u.vo p, in. " HochCBtcr 4.40 " " Nlncara. a 4.1 Niagara Express 1.60 p. m. strrlvo Elmlra 0.03 p m hitivo uananaaigua s.sa " " Itochcster 45 " 11 Nlatrflm lSKilnm Fast lino 5.15 p m amvo Elmlra 10.20 p m vtaituns 11.10 pm HOUTHWAltD. soutliern Kxprosa 1.0a a.m. nrrivo Harrlsb'g s.ls am nrnvo I'uunacipma 7. no " " New York 9.33 " " llaltlmoro 7.1 u 'I W'aAhlDPtnn n. n. Lock Haven Ex 10.30 a m arrlvo Ilarrisb'g lif.ee pm tunvu ruiiuucilium o.UH p Hi " NOW Y'ork S.45 " " Baltimore mo 11 Wasblniftin 47 Day Expressl.sO p m arrlvo Harrlsburg t.n p m " I'uuaaeipnia 7.00 " NewYoifc 10.00 " " llaltlmore 7.00 " Washinoton S.1T Erlo Mall 1.13 a. a. arrlvo llarnsburtr s.oo a. m I'uiiaaeipum 7.u ' " Now York .33 " " Baltimore 7.00 " Washington s.sa J.It. WOOD, Oeneral Passenger Agent. FHANK THOMSON. General Manair. "jpilILADELPIIA and READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. Juno 20, 1682. TB1INS LEiVB IlCriKT AS 1'0LL0W8(8UHDAY BXCErTxr. For Now York,Phlladclpula,KoadliiE,FoUsvHJe Tamaqua, &c, ll,4B a. m For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 4 to and 7,20 p. m. For Wllllamsport.o.is s,to a. m. nnd 4,0 p. ra. IKilHifOH KUrillT LKATK AS FOLLOWS, (SCMDIY ssctrrsD.) Loavo Now Y'ork, via. Tamanend 9,00 a. m. and via. Bound Brook Itouto 7,45 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, 9,43 a. m. Leavo Hoadlng, h,bs a. m., rottaville, is.so p. u. and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Loavo Cutawlssa, ,10 ti,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport,,45a.m,2liiop.m. and4,80 p. tn passengers to and from Now York, via. Tama nend and to and from Phllaielphla go through without chango ot cars. J WOOTTEN, .... General Malinger O. G. HANCOCK, Cloneral Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan.10, 1S81 tf. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WEsrEliN KAILHOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOltTn. STATIONS. 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Ihlnprt 11 07 11 18 U SO 4 07 4 VI 4 20 4 27 4 S3 4 8 4 CS 11 (9 11 45 11 M CatawPa Bridge 111 36 . .uauviuo..,, ..chulasky... nnmnMn 12 IS 3 (9 9 04 45 Nnrf liMmViorPl" 12 45 5 23 U SO I p.m. a.m. a..m p.m. p.m. a.m, ..... w- p- HAL8TEAD, Hupt. Superintendent's ortlco. scranton. Feb. 1st, 1832, rrTT-IR.'.J..t , .. tl AS HAIR BALSAS i iiTe:iait by tliw uliulmfcuxitit.lot.i y tt lin.'ar r.rt K v P- P ;out f U iMipoior ,cki.!l.H4TnJ jiiirny. It coi'ttr-. mawnaU only t!i-t urc beneficial tu tho rcii'p ttml li;iit Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or fadcil l.atr 1 arker t Jlair Julsail 14 (liicy ptifumeit anj ii warmntCM t J'11 t' lalliiij; of t!io hair and to re fauvo itanaruffai.il jtciitnc. liiscox&Co , N.Y, tOc nd 1 lUn, ht (!.! r i la Jmp noj tTf41.V. A Sunetllllva lleilth and trnnth neslnrer. 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