THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 'I'ltcliuml Concert. Tliq cnlertnlmiienl given liy tlin Klonms. lmrg Cornet Haml nt tlio Opcrn lloustn tint Tiiceilny everting wns n rmcrcsR imtslntiiy m well rts flnnnclnlly. Tlio prngrnmmo contained three pieces 1y tlio full baml, tlio overture to tin- Oxh'ph tf llagdad, Gotten Wedding 'alh, mitt Inauguration Galop, nil ot which were-well rendered. 11. V. Yard ot l'hlliidelphla snng several songs which seemed to plenso tlio nmllcnco ns ho wns loudly encored each time. Ills whistling ffiw ijutto remarkable, Frank Mlower nnd T, L. Qnnton plnycd n cornet duet, Messrs. Urooks, Omiton, I.nycnck, Oco, Knorr, Prentiss, nnd N. S. Purscl rendered Image of the Host on brass lmtrumcntK, Mr, A. V. Howcr of llerwlck recited Jim Smiley nnd nnolhcr piece, mid did them very well. The llloomsburg Quartette Club wns warmly greeted, ns It Always Is when It appears In public, nnd snng u couple of their popular pieces. Davis Hrooks, the leader of Iho band played n cornet solo, Anna PoHm. There wns n very pretty duet by Misses Anna Miller nnd Edith I'slielmuti, a piano solo by Mr. Geo. Pooler of llerwlck, a fine bass solo by Mr. L. S. Wlntorstecn, a duet for violin nnd piano by Mr. nnd Mrs. P. U. Wirt, n quartette for brass Instruments by Messrs. Urooks Laycock, 'Wirt. nnd Pteiitls, a character song by Will Mellck of llerwlck, nnd n clarinet solo by Harry Kstielmau. Encores weru freely accorded, and for the most part were well deserved. This first effort of the band nt a comet Is a very creditable one, and they will no doubt favor the public with entertainments of it similar character In the future. lMttillu Sellout lC.vcrclMOH. Fimuv, Dkct.miiki! 22nd; Programme of Third St. lloom No. 1 Singing by the school, "Shall wo sleep but not forever." Recitation, "The good wo can do," by Ada Itlnglcr. Anecdote, "Morning work," by Cora Hess. Letter of Friendship, by Mattle Wiuilcli. Select reading, "School Committee," by Annie McICelvy. Ussay, "Education," Annie Iloadarmcl. Music, "Gliding to Fairyland," by Flora Jones and Laura Klshcl. Itecltatlon, "Fetching water from tlio well," by Flora Jones. Charade, by Edith Moycr. ."Words Of wisdom, on tlio board. Essay, "Colorado," Fanniu Lake. Anecdoto concerning Henry Ward Uccchcr, by liesslc llcldlcman. Select reading, "The Soldier's reprieve," by Mngglo Sterling. Charade, by Alice Urockway. Music, chorus, "Wandering Home," Recitation, "Llltlo Gretchen," by Ida llcrnhard. Letter of Friendship, by Mnttic Sterner. Drawing on board, by n number of pu pils. Word picture, "Lives of great men," by Katio Davis. Concert recitation, "Christmas among the Poets," by a number of pupils. Select reading, Annio "and Willie's pray", cr," by Laura Ilishel. Original poem, by Dora Urccce- aiusic, "Gypsy Countess," by Jennie Stiles and Edith Eshlcman. Ciiarade, by Arthur Wilson. Essay, "Twenty years ago," by Lettie Jloyer. Recitation, "Labor Is honorable," by Llzzlo llrobst. Anecdote concerning Henry Clay nnd Daniel Webster, by Harry Sterner. Charade, by Jennie Stiles. Important events that transpired duriiiK last year, by Freddie Holmes. Recitation, "Go feel what I have felt," by Katie Young. Christmas Star, by Jennto Harman. Chorus, ".Merry Chlstmas," by many pupils. Wo arc informed tiiat this programme wns prepared only a week beforehand. It was very creditable to teachers and pupils. MARRIAGES. Dknkis .Ep.wine. On the 2Cth inat., nt the Reformed parsonage in Orangcville, by Rev. A. Iloutz, Jlr. George 15. Dennis to Miss Norn Erwine, liotli of Centre town ship. DiiEsiiEii IjAiniAoit At tlio residence of her father, Peter I.nubach Esq., of Raven Creek, December 21st, 1882, by Rev. D. J. "W'allei Jr., .Mr. Alvin W. Dreschcr of Stillwater, to Miss Sadie Laubach, all of Columbia county, Pa. Bakki! Hess At Jackson, December 21th, 1882, by John P. Derr Escj., 3Ir. A. L. Raker of Huntingdon to Miss Emma Hess of Jnckson, Columbia county, Pn. Cor.E Kemmeheu At the Evangelical parsonngo, iVnller, December 18th, 1882, by tlio Rev. 15. P. Keller, Mr. IJ. P. Cole, of Denton, Columbia county, Pa., to Miss Ida M. Kemmercr, of Ronton township, Columbia county, Pn. Rki.ntiold Wiiit.neu At tlio homo of the bride's father, December 21th, 1882, by Rev. O. R. Dcclmnt, Mr. John 1). Rclnbold to Miss Sarah Ann Whituer, daughter of John Whituer, nil of Roaring creek township, Pn. Keineis AxmtKWrt -At the Lutheran parsonage, llerwlck, December 33, 1882, by Rev. J. P. German, Mr. Franklin Kline to Miss Alice Ij. Andrews, both of Conyn gham township, I.uzerne county, Pn. Miu.ei! AiiNEK At the Lutheran Par sonage, Berwick, December 2(1, 1832, by Rev. J. P. German, Mr. Benjamin Miller to Mrs. Mary E. S. Arner, both ot Neseo- peck, Luzerno county,Pn. llloom l'oor lilHtrlct. There will bo a meeting of tho commit, tccmcn of tho townships composing tho llloom Poor district, at the ollleu of Esq. 'Icrwllligcr In Light Street on the 0th day of January 1883, nt 11 o'clock a, in., for the purpose of nominating two Poor Com missioners for said district, to serve three years, R. RUOKINCUIAM, 0. L. Moouk, 0. A. K i.kim, Jons Watteiw, G. P. ItKlflll Mill. r, m.i tmhttttim The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothercough remedies is attested T 1iV thn immpntn iiAtnil.ir itpmnnrl Ijj i t-l fl for that old established remedy. Lb ii h in n m m rm at m eh ll For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Whooping I ough, Incipient Cowumptl'in and fur the relief of . n umptive per wns in advanced : . i es of the Disease, l'or Sale byall Dniggists. Price, 25 cents. Aro tho IPurcot and Bosfc Blttor3 ovof mado. They are cnmnountlort from Hops, Mult, 11 trim, jWnmlrnko mid llmulclioti, iho oldest, best nnd jflwifc vnlrtWs lttMiWiWg ift tlio Wiuildand ituin nil the bosL ami mof f oiimti-. o jiroportirs of nil oilier fidkib jtflttiato Greatest Illootl Purifier, Liver Hpgulator, nnd Liftj dtul IlealHi Ilosloriiig Agelit 6i 6nvtli.' No disease, or ill hcalili can powibly long exist where Tfop Dittt i's two uo(l, so vnriodnml criVut t In ir ojiemtionf. Tliey oho new lift) and isror to tlio ticd and inllrtn. To all wiio?o cmploymonl s cnuso irrcgu lavity of tlio boivola or urinary orgiinii, or who roqtiiro an Apiictf zer. Tonic rrd mild Stimulant, jiw lMtt.r.i are invnlimblo, being I'iir'ily fvativp, tinio and stiiun L:,,i ;, without iuUxicating. No mnttor what your feelings or symptoms are, wliat tlio iifec.-iro or ntlmonr K nso jjop Hitlers Don't wait until yort nro sick, but if you only fool 'bad or miserable, mo Hop Uittors tit once. It may Ftivo your life. Hundreds luivo boon aved by so doing. 500 will bo jiaitl for n caso thoy will not euro or help. Urnrmlier, nop Bitters 13 no ik. dangnwl, iiriuilcen nostnun, but (ho I'urcot and Best Jlcdieino ever mado; tlio "Invalid's Vricml nul lio))o," and no porsoiv or l'nntily should bo without it. m s. ' .cP TOT PL1L0pMP0pPj orntl thoe "nlnf.tK uir .il.''r..dTcol.necs c t.unuato ot.r Ij.'t ftumj itoutadvn A M.-.lifiiu-for tfon-iH. Int-iilrtl hy r.Wrtiaan. rirjarcl l.y r.kWo::un. (iffa't ivudi uiiiiftrr iUfHUfl nt ofiiuiorj-, rariajaU-itlioprsiiilflCa i2tIji,KlTftf.:fjUrit ami llrma.'ssto tltostfprrafctoioHtuolntui'aUjrftrij tdtliO eye, nn 1 j 1 uU on the iulo c'.i.li of wwin.i tho freak roles of liryipprlnj Anl early sjji ner tiins. rJslchiiS U:o U r.nJ P:5::rDo It Ttuy Itrcm3V"Slalnta(M,tl3tu1 n-y.tlcEtr T"t allcravlnrf fcr cti.nuliti-,an lro!l37ojwoiin;iso( tlia ttoiuoh. T'ut fL".l.nj of bearijj down, i-.'ln-T aln, weltfliB nn 1 bvleiehe, U always pvrmViont'r c -1 1 t It use fcptlic enro of'Klilnrr Cmi?!a!itwr cither cx tliU Cuuipountl Is uaiurpn-.iiL, LVIIIAU VIMCHASI'M IJI.Oni) VLMflFIVU 111 crailimto t-Toiy vn-.tiir " 1-it.ti'in I ruin llio r-ljo.1. ntiituUo tout an.! hircnili to Iho o'btiiu, man oman or cbUd. ImJst uii hat lug It, Both Hi3 Componntl oni ni iotl rrlfler nrorrrro-l atsnandsil VcstDtn Avcnu, Lynu, SfAsa frtcotf elther.tC Blsbotllfor$5. Bint tor mall In the form otpins or of loionyes on rwclptof prtcf, 1 pfrbor foreither. Mrs. rink turn freely fttwweraalleUersof Ijiqulry, EncIoBo3ft.fctamp. SgndforpanipM-t. No f imllr RliouM I wlTiioITt LYDl A R I'lVKUAM'S L1VKR riLLS. Thi-r curp cutistiiiatlon, Mlloiuntw, and torpidity of the liver. 2 vnU jnr bos. t7 -s S3 B-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M Aa it la for oJl tho poiaful UlcnBca of Uie: :iDKBVC,I.IVCR AND BOWELS. It clGintcn Iho Bvsiart cf tho arid DoUon ithat cauoca tho druadTiil cuifcrintr which ouiy tho vieumo erimeuaausni can rcaum TliOUfiAl.OS OP CASES of tho wcrJt f- rn or this tcvribli alajwc .Uavo heen quickly relieved, ana i ishcitunis PERFECTLY CURED. I'KKF, (1. IIQVIDOII DUV, hotll lir DUrCCISTS. it. llrycAnlhcntljritjall. VVEIiB,niCUAItfiSOIetC.'.,llur!Ir..TtanVt UTiMCTlTrVIC! for toldlers, Widows, 1'atenU riiiNlblUr'iOarja Clilldren. Any ilUcase, wound or Injury entitles. Millions approprmusd nnd worltlns forco doubled, l'rompt worn and K!:no r,rta iinnnv. Pi-n tn. dd1v now. WIDOWS. ro-mnrrled,now entitled duritiff widow hood, flroat success In INCUKASH cases. IIoontv nnd luck Pay and Ulscuortfos procured. Desercers entitled to all dues under new law. I'litcntH for Inventors I.ina Warrauts procured, bou jut nnd sold. Tno "WOHr.U K SOLDIIIU." (weekly paper.) Barapieropyiref. th.uu auuu i iui .un .u- structloris. blnnlis and bounty taole. M. w . 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IT ih I'L'UK distill itlon from tlio grapc.nud con tains Viiluaoio mcdlclna' properties. Itbasndellcitu Uivor, similar to that ot tho crapes, from which it u distilled, and Is In great favor amjnsr llrfct-cli"s families. Seo that tho signature of ALKUKD SI'KKU, 1'as salo N .1 . is over tho corlc of each bottle. SOL3) BY O. A. KLEIM. and nr mtuaaisTS kvjjhywiieue. sept. 22, '?!, i-y. .AGELWS! AGEXXS! AGENTS! TV flEN'. nnnftf'S bran' new book, entitled Thirty-Three Years Among 01M IILI BfiS ! A true record of tlio A utlicr1 Thirty-Thrte Veart Penoivil Er pcru.ncc u-xonj out-luMtu. tJAVIi un oblo lutroductioa By Gen Sherman. ThU new work u rt onto u'ncritej f Ijj Pmhlmt ABTnt'R ati'l future Oiint nul ty Gen. Sherman, Cen, Giant, Gen. Sir;tun. ;,. J.'aniocl, cmil tlmuMmh of Em InfntMcn. OK''. O v t t - It htUtortlxHtioiiliulitin Life crertciituii." I.isuw ; itLV (Mcthoaiit.) t aj, i-";t intbtmk 0 imiacnt) rahic." ItU fie oy authentic account c! our Indiana ever luMUlicd, fully rcTCallnjt tlidr "Inner life," accrtt dulni, c.Ultf. tie. It U rcjilcte with thrllltnfr cx)prlcncc of tl.e.'.i tlior, JI..1 ot fsinoui ScoutJ, Tranpcra, Cow-Loja, Mpera, Po-ilrr IluHlias, etc., Ivldly portraying l.lfeln fie tin at Wet as it t mo it, .ISA thunvmt tn press, Willi Etril Eiijravlcga an 1 Saporb Chrorao-Mtlioirraph l'Utra iu 15 Color, fwm rluitn-rapha made by the U. S. GoVironitnt tri'reJy for Ihupeat vorl. All i;.'T-t! 'I Ilia srond IwoV la no'T out-iclln j all othera lOtol. Xocai'tctlttim, A;cnta arcrar) 10 to tiOonlcra ndcy. Wo want 100'J m-ira nccnti at once. Excluure Ttrritorlfiwl frtcial Term clrcn. Our linre clreiilara with full paitlcuUra t . A fna W.nu'lmcii 1'latc arnt in a.ltTit,on fcr a .1 rent rtimp. AiMitm fie anle publlihcri. A. D. WORTIIIKOT'W .tJ, lUhtlonn, C:sx. sept 22-4tn To Nervous Suffurers TheOreat -European DH, J. B.SIUrSON'S ErSCIFIC UEDICINK. Dr. .1. li. 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Uipoclal atteutton will be paid to accuracy of Illustrations, A NOVELETTE OV MININll LIFE, JIY UUY HALLOUIv I'OOTE, entitled 'Tho Led-llorse Claim," to be Uluitratod by the author. THE POINT OF VIEW, 1IY IIENIIY JAMKS, Jr., n berlci ot clttht letters frnm Imairlnury persons ot Yarloui hatlonallttns, criticising America, Its people, society, manners, ral'roads, etc. the nnnis tian i.eaoub ov Connecticut. by the Kev. Washington (lladdan. An account ot practical co-opemtlon In Christian work, bhowln; liow a leigue wjs formed In a Binall town In Connecticut, what kinds ot work It attempted, and now It rproad throughout tho whole state. "HCUDEIt OIIANOi: AllitOAD" by Frank II Stockton, a continuation of tho droll "Kuddei (irau" storlen, the sceue belat' now In Europe, THE NEW KIIA IN AMERICAN HOUSE. liriLDINO, a seilus of four pan rs, fully lllus, Iratod, devoted to (l) Oily Houses, it) Country Housck, (a) churches, and (I) Public llulldtngj. THE CIHJOLES OF LOUISIANA, by (leorg W. 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Tha le,t tnlrrnal an.l ttternal retnetlf la the rrM. tvcryliottllctiatanteeil. SoKl lj tacalctna Jealara arcrywticre. Diteclloaa tn tight lantuagt I, rrlcasocenta andfio. FOOTER, MILBURN 4 CO., Prop'rt, EUFrALO, N. Y., U.S. A. Fotunr. f'. CATARRH Ely3' Cream Balm ma - aa. at ll ,,,,,,1 y cleanses CLVSVU" nasal passages of Jr-ai uW!(''atllrrhil virus, cam WtAM BMitVl In? healthy tccret Ions nnya inuammaiion, SrotectH the mem. rani from additional colds.complctely ho ls tho sores and restores tho sense ot tasto and smell. (Ilencnclal re FUlta ro realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure catarrh, hay fever o Uueijualed for colds tn the head Asreonblo to use. Ap- HAY" FEVER into tho nostrils, on receipt ot ntty cents will mall a package for Bale by all dugglsbt. ELY'S CREAM HALM CO., OwcgO, N. Y. BLOOMSBUfiG PLAHIN& MILL The underalcned hivlnir nut his Planlnir Mill on Railroad Street, In flrsuciass condition. Is pre pared to do all kinds ot work tn his line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. ' furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well seasoued and none but skilled workmen aro employed. ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS furnished on anollcatlon. Plann nnd creetflca tlons prepared by an experienced draughtsman. CHARLES KIIUG, moomsburp;, Pa. J. CARPETS BLOOiiflSBURG, PA. JOHN A. FUNSTON & CO. Real Estate, Trust, Investment, and Collection Olfice, Blooms burg, Columbia County, Fenn'a. Properties for Sale in Columbia County, ra. FARMS. C3 acres In Madison township, largo house.trame barn and out-bulldlngs ; good fruit, water and fair quality land. Reasonable price and terms. Owned by .Mrs. Esslck. Ul acres land In Klslilngcreck township, no Orangevlllo Pa., large bouse, barn and sheds. Water at houso nnd barn, good quality land and pleasant house, 105 acres in FIshlngcrcek township, near Zlon church, lirlck dweldng, barn and sheds, good water, two orchards and ottie,' fruiu. Price and terms reasonable. if, acres in Jackson township. Small farm cleared, with farm buildings. A saw mill and dwelling. Also a large quantity ot pine and hem lock timber. 150 acres of excellent land lu Mirtltn tewnshlp, on road between Ilerivlcl; and Mimin, owned by John Wolf, Esq., on N. & W. II. It. It. Ilrlck house, farm buildings, orchard, wator, sc.. and BUlUcient supply of timber. A valuable property. 120 acres In Madison township, near Jersey- town. Good framo house, barn, water, fruit and timber. Will be sold cheap and on good terms. T acres In Madison township noar Van Horn's school house, with framo house, stablo and good fruit. 03 acres In Hemlock township noar Evan's Mill. Frame house, bank barn, young orchard ot choice fruit, good moadow, running wator, io. 113 acres ot excellent farm land IK miles west ot Illoomsburg, Farm buildings and two tenant houses. too acres tn Pino township, near Pino Summit. Farm buildings fruit, water and considerable tim ber. 5 acres ot limestone wllhthrco kilns In Contro township. A iii story woolen mill with lull set ot machin ery, a good natural water power, all In good work ing order with good trade. Also a large dwelling, barn and out-bulldlugs. Also 24 acres of land on Little l'lshlngcrcek, (miles from Iiloomsburg, Also ten other farms In various localities. Properties in Bloomsburg and Else where. A lame, comfortable and nearly new three story brick residence on South Market street, with Mansard roof, gas, water, cold or hot, range, bith room, heater In cellar, stable, well, choice fruit, Ac, all in first rata condition, Prlco reasonable and terms easy. A carriage manufactory with tools and trade, desirably located on Iron street, below Main, Two pleasantly located brick residences on Centre street, Two largo framo dwellings on Third Btreet, West lltoomsburg, A neat tramo residence on Main Btreet, West UlQqmsburg, with stable, good water and fruit Grounds and building In best condition. A very desirable brick on Main street, suitable tor business and residence combined, A double brick residence on East Main street, desirably located. Terms easy. A trams house on Sixth street near Market. A brtpk and aUjq a frqtno dwelling on Fifth street, both lu good condlllQt). Pleasant homes. Two small frame dwellings In East Itloornsburg, cheap. Two frame dwellings on Iron street, cheap. A large hew brtok rq3ldenoe at the corner ot Third ad West street, A very deqlrablo frame dwelling on Fourth street, Catawlssa with "table, water, fruit, AC, also at catawlssa, a toal yard with siding, Urge bed ot tood sand, dwelling on premises, part ot which can be used as building lots. Also, other properties uot monttoned, and do Mrable building lots located on Market, Fifth, West and other streets Strict attention paid to the examination of tlt'.es ana.to conveyancing, and all matters submitted promptly attended to at lowest rates charged by real estate agencies. For particulars apply to JOHN A. FUNKTON, or PAUL li. WIRT. THE l'ANTAGHAPII HINDER. FOR BALK O.NLV AT "THE COLUMBIAN" OFFICE. CALL AMD SHK w. KKamtacrJ3lJ BROWER M. C. SLOAN & BRO, HlaOOMSnUltG, PA. M intifacturers of CARRIAGES, BUDDIES, PHAETONS, SLEIOHS, PLATFORM WAGONS. &C, First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Prices reduced to mil the timet. G. E. SAVAGE, DXit.Ill IH SUvorwaro, Watches, Jowolry, Clocks, Alt kinds ot Watches, Cltckn and Jewolry neat 1 repalred.and warranted, may W,'I8-tf AND PAPER HANGING. WM, F. BOIDINE, IRON ST., 1IELOWSKCOND, HLOOMSUURQ, PA. is prepared 10 uo an kihus oi XXOUSB FAIXf TIWO Plain and ornamental, PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECORATIVE AND PLAIN. All kind of Furniture Repaired and made ns good an now, NONE BUT FIK9T-CLAS3 WORKMEN EMP LOYED. Estimates Mado on all Worb, WM. F.BOD1NE. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, STOVES AND TINWARE. ,:o: nas ourchascd the Stok and Business of I. Ha- genbuch, and Is now prepared to do all kinds ot work In his line. Plumblne and Oas Fltttntr a specialty. Tinware, stoves, lHqES ND -EAJEtS, In a great variety. All work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS. Main Btreet corner of East. BLOOMSBURG, PA. BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Of every description Killed and bound to order; also bindt-r of all Peri odicals such as Harper's, Century, St. Nicholas, Peterson's, &c. I fact all Publications bound in latest and most substantial styles. Correspondence Solicited. J. IV. RAGDER, 110 & 112 W. MARKET STREET, WILKES-BARRE, Pa. J. SALTZER'S General Sewing Machine Depot, Fifth Store Below Market St., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Celebrated White Sewing Machine, New Dayis Vortical Feed Sew ing Machine, New Home Sewing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sowing Machine, Genuine Singer Sowing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Sewln? Machine OH, and Neo dles for all aewlng macolnea. Sewing Machine Bold on monthly payments- Liberal discount inane tor caaa. uvery inucuiuu iiureuuaeu nuiu me 19 warrantedto be kept In rooi! runnlnif omit for rivn venra free of charm, nnd thorough In atructlons given by tho best lady operator In tuu pari ot inu Hiaie ireu ut uuarKu. uauuiiuu ui BlutK ui maeiiiuua ueiuru (juruiiuaiiiu. yAINWlUOHT & CO., WHOLESALE OJtOCEIlS, Philadelphia. TEAS, SYllUI'd, COPVKB, SUCIAH, MOLiSSLS, KICK, Bl'ICIS, B10AUR SOUi, tO., A). N. E. corner second and Arch street, rvorderi will receive promptattontlott' ALMOST AS BAD. ybut llie perylexrd I'liyalrluim ill) In C'n.f of a.mrrairiir,. "I'll tell you tho honeit truth." answered tho doctor. "Iitlgut'a Disease bothers the medical men almost as badly as cancer does. Having passed a certain stage, both point straight to eternity. It may bo unprofessional to let out thu secret, uut whenever a patient comes to me with lirlghl's Disease, it any kidney trout lo acilnir lit nit, I tell him to put on IIKNSON'S CAI'CINK 1'OltOUS 1'LASTRlt without delay." TLo doctor spoke by tho ourJ. The Capclne goes right lo the spot. It you can bo helped, the Capclnia will dolt. Look out for frauds. Is the wordU.U'CINK cut Ih lh nilUlo ot tho planter t if so. vou ara all rlnht. l'rlcull cents, tejburv Johnson, ChomUtui, New York. JUghcst awards. JUrcry Entry Oryan Sold Is mil do Tf, voiiyliotit with JSqiutl fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones, Send for Illustrated Catalogue. CELEMiTEI HAIlPill'AN .PIANOS, And other first cltiss Piiincs, and' a large lot of MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCORD EONS', VIOLIN STRINGS, J". SALTZEB, MUSIC KOOffl, FIFTH STOIIE BELOW MARKET STREErJ) BLOOMSBURG PA PIANOS, FINE . INLAID QUENCH WALNUT CASH OKGAN, U STOPS, $00 OAS! Easy TcniiM. SatlNluctloii CJtr.traiitrcil. KACON'S JP.TA.ISrO WARE BOOMS, MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WILKBS-BARB.H. PA mi 1 laiiKsgivin: Christmas. Twenty busine ss clays intervene: belv:( n these.two Iiolidays, and we propose to inakcthcin, if' possible, the greatest days of all the year for Oak Mall sates. We are thoroughly prepared with Overcoats and Suits for Men of all sizes and Boys of all ages. All thac lvmain-; is for the people that trade in Philadelphia to belicv e what we say and come for our goods. Prices are Extremely Low Our goods have been well bou;.;h', and most of them cannot be replaced at cost prices. G :;.'-, however, have nothing to do with our selling pices. 1'iiccs are made in Oak Hall solely with reference to t!:-.; cost of reproducing the goods. If we make, it is we 1, if wo lose it is bad; but make or lose, the buer l.;is tlicj l.-ast possible price. The stock cmtaiiv. m.uh and making, over io.ooo Over coats; over 200 line!; of inn's andyo.ing men's suits; over 160 lines of suits for large .-.ivl sji'i'.ll Lo)::, 'ihe value of this stock wau, th rty i':-., ; m'ii over One Ivliiiioji Dollars. It is less now, but Mil! v. li ', 1.1; 1 b'g enough for'all who will come. Fresh go.! : ! !ai!y, A special bargain no. o 1 ..i-t'ers is our $12.00 Fimcy-hac!; '.neve Overcoat, which, however, is only on-j a.no tg a great host of interest ing things. Wanaimkcr 8c Brown, Oak H:!1, ( :'. f: :kct Streets, A GIFT TO EVERY SUBSOIUBEU. TliU itller In uiailn by tlti NEW YORK 0D3E11VEK, the oldest and bejt of the ro Iglotis 'vriklh s, For sixty years, llus iindnomin alonnl, tins.'Ciarlan aud evangelical nd8)4ii'r han hecu circulating In tho United Mates and lu nlmo.tiverv foreign country, im sutscrlhers uru cnunted hy tens uf thoustnds Kaolyi-ar Its proprietors have added Ui Itivaluo.engaglug fresh 0 liters and correspond. en's nt homo aud abroad, enlarging and multiply ing IU departments, and eiiduavurltig to reall.o their high Id 'at of ILo liest tti'llgiti3 und Secular Family Nowspaper. They ulTer, tula liur, to every subscriber, now or old, whoi subscription Is ru'U for 1BS3, Iho now book of ltev. , Ir.ii.mn Pilme, 1). t., entitled, "I'ltvmt and in answeii "a hand. same volume of no,rly too piges, hound In cloth, tho retail prlco ot which Is one dol'nr, Npcclmen copl -s of (ho paper sent free. Address : NEW YORK OBSERVER, 1)D0 15-8W STEW YOEK i'Ait.ni:u8' HtiNH am) iiArturrmiM Or rtny Actlvo Man or Woman w -- t - JB- IjJJ.l . ?S Cash, working for thi Aim-riniii I'liriui r. idress, K. A. K. llACIiETT, Ft. Wayne, Ind. u uee, iohw. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS', are certainly brat, liavlnir barn rcrfCiiaipvrryiirentvuriti'a liiiliialrliil Cmil lift It Inn fur ttliteeu learirt bo itlur Aiiivru-an oryaiu Iiavlnv ben found .ttuul at any. Aim tiirupeat. stria IWt allirtavrat tuflUlfiit rompaia ainl iowrr, with bat quality, for l"tular Tiitlanil aiTular mule III arbnolaiir famlllra, nt only ft'lS. 4kii(,iliildr'4l olbrr atylraall.M, lilft, 7.'M, (icm, tilt to VtW and up, Tkt UrHiftphiert violin unrivaled bn aii(arraHa AlMfor va.y paymvlita. w lllua. Irated (lalaluiriiH frr-. The BIAHtlN A: HAMLIN Orgnn uiiil l'lanu Co., ni tres str" notion 101. iiiuru.,nvw ioia jU., I.I liliii .IT' ,H,.lu, ltv.Ualiu Av .Clilcutu, (WW J'Jrci'i hutft' uliotitd Select an Oryan That ffitttrtt litres ytwil J'Jrcvy day wtrlc und Years of sorvico. mm 3, USTF.y & CO., llrattlolioro.Yt. Junel to PATENTS CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? Sendarouehaki;lr!i ortlf ynucnii)nmo,iolnf your Invention to ' l, ll A M:ilo, H il.liliii; will be mado uf all llnluil Htutia patcnta ul thu aame clain.t Inventloiii nml youulll nuadvlaed u lielher or not a patent can be obtained. What will a Patent Cost ? If ynuare advlswl that your Invention Is patent, ahlo w JM t.iiMy tlovMiiinent..irlKK jit IS.umt .1 fur jheilrimluiri rniulriil by thu tloverninejit. TliU ia payable n licit piu.lk'uilo ' sl 2S w ,lV final tloveriiinent fcotMO) l.',Viynb" iliu. ...o .1111,1 villllieiiv If u ibvuj 1. IHlvnoli'. Ihu. you know be(orehiiiid,r notair, hi tiier 1 cm iru ko1ii lo eel i palt'iit or not, ami no attorney loo l'atanl will i.'nl .Tl vi.i V .'i "T.. ." .' ".' . V .,. 1 " . V m l,twi in f'btalnlnir a iiii nut iiui ii iyiau J on IIIUI J'Olir llM'Ut oil la wteiitablr. uiilo It ran ly I. patentable, ao ir oi I la b.t iuiliinont can old in ili lertiiliiliiB oifa. Iloin liniou, you rail rely on ihauilvlav k"l"t,ii ntiVn .rallininaryxiinilii.ii1nii la had liet lei ..ill. and tha It.-xl.lrullou ..r IjiI.V u. "n "li llitrkaau. Iti-Ii,,-. kicunil, inVuu iVre. ..ird anil lllwl Aiiptleallena In revivor ,,( ii,.. Ii rlcil, Akiuiiluiiril.or l iii li Itnl ,, aliiiSIA. Very often valuable. Invention. Lie i.V d liiihe.a rlaaneaotcaioH. If you h.ua undertaken to aieiiJS your o 11 patent and tailed, n klllfiil iBES iliaeaau may ead luiurrvaa. k,.n.i ILL ., ,. l, ,..!! to...II O M-ou-.iMoVneyl,,'',b title ot the Invention am a iinifUmdatVut 1T1 111 your application, An exiimliiiiiioi,r.i" Irriwri win ..... ,u.ii,K, nruii-iiv. mat e lort lletolnvenJ the regular (lovernment ratei, Wii. ,ach t i , nV ineillber I liU olllee has been l u Ml ",tul onerallrf, luce tsu and you therefor. rVa,. thi t,?ReHt J exuer enee, bealrtea relerenco ran beVlven tiS; idem, iiiniiuoai every rnunty in tlio P h Pamphlet relating tu Patent, free upon reoueat GEO. E. LE1V.ON, 015 10th Ht WASHINGTON, I" O. Attoriiey.nt.I.iiwiiiiilSollrltororAmerl. vuii und I'orelgn I'utuma, '""" dee, -4 w RAILROAD TIME TABLE P KNNSYraVAiN'IA ItAIMtOAU. l'HIX. numirui.1 fv IVJU1. Jl, Jl, U1VI8IOJT. I'hllndelplila and Krln liatlroad Division ana Northern Central I a war. SL'lIMEll TIME TAULH. i In effect Juno itli. lSS'J. trnlnu lonvn ,ii,.. crland. ' i KVSTWAItl), s.w a. tn. Sea Shoro K.Tptess fer Sunbury, Har S.,I.u,?r. nJP.'1 'itcrmcdlato stations, Lancaster, I'hllatlclphta, Now Yotlt, imltimore and Washlngl ton, nrrlvltig nt Philadelphia n.vo p, m.! ow York, 0.16 p. in. llaltlmore, S.io p. m. ; tVanhlngton i1.4! H' ml, mak,!"tt'los; connections nt I'hllndel plila fcr all Sen Shoro points. 1.4 p. m. Day Mtiress for Sunbury, Harrls- attelnhia, New ork. Ilaltlmoro nnd Witshlnglon, MrlMngKt 'htlndeiphl,, t.35 p.m. Now York! lo.ai p. m.j llaltlmore, T.so p. m.j Washington, t.i' i; m . ruiinian ranor car through to i-hlladel- pnja ntul passenger coaches through to l'lillndcl- its lac .(.I'd p. m. wmiamsport Accommodation for Hunburv, llanlsburg and all Intctinedlato sta- ugus. ijincnsier, riiunaeipiiia nnd New York, arl lvlug nt Philadelphia x.ts n. m. j New York o.ib a.'m. sleeping car ocromtnodatlons can bo Recur crt nt Ilnnlbnrg for Philadelphia ana New York. Philadelphia patsntgers can lemaln in sleeper un 1 disturbed until Tn. in. ' l.f.sa.in. line Mall for Sunbury, HnTrisbiirg and Intermediate M .lions, Lancubter, I'lilladcl phla, New Y'ork, ilaltlmoro and Washington, nr rinng nt Philadelphia rcoa.m.i New York, IMS a; in. Ilaltlmoro 7,15 n. m. : Waphlng ton, 0.1" a. in. Through Pullman sleeping cats arfrimoii i his train to Philadelphia, llaltlmore anil vi aslilncton, and through pasfichger coaches tojl'hllatlelphln and llaltlmore. tojl'I 1 WE3TWAI1I), .:, a. m.-Krlo Mall for Erlo and all Intermodlato sWllons with through Pullman l'nlaco car nnd thi ough passenger coaches to Krlo. i or unnnoaaigua nnu uiuTineuinto stations, UDcbcstiT. Iliirfaloand Niagara l'olls. with l'nit. rdan I'ahco car and passenger coaches through to not iirnu r. ,1.15 p. in. Niagara Express for Knnoand Inter- ucaiaiu sinuuuK wun iiirougu pasaenger coaches olkano, Tor Cannndalgua nnd principal intcr- innliato stations, lloehestcr, liurialo and Niagara l'olls with through liarlor carlo Watklns nnd hrough p.isf enger conches to lloehestcr. 1 K33 p. nt., 1'ast line for Lock llnven and Intcrmc- I1HIU OIUIIUH.-5, IIUU J1.1IUIIU. I ill&IUM UUU IUUTU1C- Hte stations, with through passenger coaches to A'ltklns. TJIUOUtlll TWAINS I'OIt NOHTIltlMHEItLAND K1IOM TIIK KAST AND SOUTH, l.'lagara KMiress leaves New York, s ao a. m.; 'llladelrlila a 40 n. m.s W. shlngton, 8.07 a.m.: taillmoresi.voa. m arriving nt Northumhcrland .4") p. m., with through Pullman Parlor car from 'Uiladolphln and through passenger coaches from 'Uiladelniila and llaltlmore. last Lino leaves New York 7.6." a. m. ; l'lillndcl hla, 11.03 a.m.; Washington, 0.87 a.m.; llaltl lore, lo.OO a.m., arriving at Northumberland ij p.m., with through passenger coachesftom Itlladclphla and IJaltlinoi o. Krlo Mall leaves New York 7.M p. m.; Phllafiel Hla, ll.no p.m.; Washington, d-at p. in.: Haiti ioro,ll..op.in.,nrrivlngnt Northumberland .5 n tn., w th through Pullman Palnco Rleopicg cars fom l'llladelphlu, Washington and Ilaltlmoro niil through passenger coaches frnm Philadelphia. JVTOnlIEI! 1 CCIII'AN IN CENTKAL RAILWAY NY. on andiftcr February lth.li t Sunbury iK follows i NOHTHWAItD. Northern Express fl.an n.m.,nrrIvo Klmlra u.50 inn " ltochestcr 4.40 " l Nlnrpnpn B.K 1. Niagara 1 press l.CO p. in. arrive Klmlra o.oj p m i,u .niiiiiiuillgim n.ao " Rochester 045 " Fast lino 115 n in arrive Elmlra in'sn n m muKins 11.10 pin SOUTHWAltD. ioulhcrnSxpressl.S.a.m.arrlvolIarrisb'gs.llirm u.ll.u I llllUUUIl'IllU l.UU " " Now Y'ork 9.3s ' " Ualtlmoro 7.C0 II trncl.lnn,n c nn - Lock Hava Ex lo.co n m arrlvo Harrfsb'gla.ts pm r ) arrive Philadelphia coo p m 1 i " New Y'ork 8.45 ! " Ilaltlmoro 0.20 t i " Washlncton 0.47 my Exprnsl.50 p m nrrlvo llarrlsburg D.3 p m f " Philadelphia 7.05 " " New Y ork 10.00 " " Ilaltlmoro 7.00 Erlo Mall Its a. tn. arrlvo Ilurrlsburg 3,00 a. m l UIIUIII'IIUIIH I.UtI ' I " ow Y'ork 0.3s " I " llaltlmore 7.00 . t " Washington s.sa J.tjPVOOl), Oonoral l'aoacnger Agent. riKt.K THOMSON. General Manager. )IIILf..LPHA and READING KOAD AURAN I35IKNT OF PASSKNGER TRAINS. June 20, 1SS2. IBlIKS.iiTE KUl'BKT is F0LLOWB(8UHDiT 1 nrraM.n For Nov Vork.Phlladolr)hla.I!eni!lnir.i'nit5iit Tamaqua,ta.,ll,4Sa.rn For uamiyisa, 11,45 a. m. 4 to and 7,20 p. m. For WllUrf start, c,is S,60 a. m. and 4,M p. m. .ama rui Kunai LSiva AS FOLLOWS, (UUHDiT 1 K 3CRKPTI?n. LcaTO Ntra'crh. via. Tnmannnil o.nn a. m. onr la. Bounding lloute 7,13 a. m. Lc&vo rn tae'.phla, 9,4s n. m. LeAVft ItP lln. ll K. n tn lttDnlt, ,nnn I --01 " I , . UILOIUIL, UI '.adTama(.i)l,15p. m. I Lcavo caiwiisa, 0,10 s,4o a. m. and 4,00 p. m. 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