THE COLUMBIAN .AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA7 THE COLOMBIAN. AI.OOMNDUKU, F BID AT, MAI 19 1 8 7T. Hull Kond Timo TitliK LACKAWANNA & BI.OOMSI1UHO KAIL ItOAl) N01ITI1, BOOTH, Accommodation Train, 0.45 A.M. mil Train Kxpress Train A largo number of the flslt known as Bus quetianna salmon have been taken thin Spring, on both the Nortli anil West Branched. They are of largo sie, weighing from three to eleven pjiinds. Moat of them hare been taken In nels. J.M A. M 1.M l'. M. CM 1'. M. Ml A.M. 4.4J P. M 11.57 A. M CATAW1SSA ItAll, UOAD. NORTH. OCTn T,8T P. M. 11,33 A. M. Accommodation Train 0.29 A.M. tlegnlar Express 4.04 p. M. Tlirotigit cars on Express train either to Sew York or Phll.vlclptila. Accommodation train runs between t'atawlssa anil Wllllamsport. Tim next iwun of tiit, Coi.umman wii.i. contain tiu: opinion or tiihcoukt ON THE NEW JA1I, (J0P.9TI0N. If you desite checks with roes of health up on tlie.n, if von want that peculiar brilliancy of complexion so prized by ladle anil ndinirtri by everybody, if in a word, you want that perfec tion of phyMdl appearanco that pure blood in' sures, lite Dr, Hull's lllood .Mixture. COU11T PKOCKKDlNaS. Tho fatuous Swedish Quartette who have been In Vill!iuniurt giving one of their ile liglilfut inimical entertainments were in (own on Saturday, on their way to Wilkes Dane. -Mr. .MUliler, who lias tlie ladi a in charge, ie- grellccl ihut lie could Mot give nil evening hele, but may do so hereufter. Owing to the con-taut siwions of court ('nice the argument of the injunction restraining tbu commis-ioncrs from proceeding under iheir contract fur a new tall, there has been no time for the preparation of a decision. The que' tiou will probably be settled the latter part of this week ami the opinion will appear in our next tame. W, It, Jobnfonhas lien appointed poft mas ter at Jersey town. The aihlrcss nt Shlckiblnny on Decoration Day will be delivered liv 0. II. llrockway. I, W. Hnrtman is I. ..proving the appearance of Ills residence by giving It a froh coat of paint. Mr. It. A. Mercur, of Towanda, lia-s been ap' pointed Itegikter in IJankruplcy for tli'n district rice lv. Overton, resigned. Wanted: A smart, reliable nnd honest young man to learn the drug business. Apply to box 623, Ilazleton, l'n. When you sec a bright llaby plea-ed w!l itself and everybody else, be sure that Dr. Hull's ment of the lowcr'eouils, in the cases of James Ihby Syrup has been used. Only 2o cents per Curol, James lloyle, Hugh McUahait and bottle. James Itoanly, eonvictcil ol the inuruer o lienjjmiii J Yoit, In Wo, Alexander Camp A. J. Dietrick Esq., was in town but Mon- bell convicted of tlie murder of John I. Jones, day. By the way he has just received the nom- ami Thomas Curley convicted of the murder of inationby acclamation for the recorder-ship of hi woman in Aloiuiruuicrv county. These six The expense and annoyance of an extra ses sion was lorced upon the count-y by a Dem o- cratie majority, led by the economist, Sam uel J. llaudall. Unzille is Jiulklm. Not at all. A lteiubli can Senate made an extra Bessiou necessary by Insisting that the people should pay for so Idiirs to bo used in car' rying elections in the South for the Kepublican party. You've got the thing mixed. Thy Supremo Court has atlirnied the judg. "Williamsport Republican of course. Wesley Hotline pleaded guilty in Court last ieek to n charge of larceny but his sentence ITJS deferred until the 1st of June, at which time there will be a special Court, men will probably bis lunged, Joshua Comly Esq., of Danville, Geo. K, Haer Esq., of Heading, nnd S. P. Wolverton q., Sunbury, were nmong Iho lawyers from abroad in attendance at court I'iis week. The war uup epidemic is raging fearfully and the papers are filled with plain of the seat of war, widen, like man, are "fearfully and wonderfully made." Nobody will get from these maps any kind of an idea as lo the characters lias of iho country w hen the fighting is to take place, and many of tliem are drawn in the rough est manner and with but little regard torespec live distances or loca'ions of prominent points, Mr. James Schuyler has just relumed from a visit to New York, When there he took a look nt the great exhibition of dogs, the largest one of the kind ever known, The old burial ground on Third street lias lieen entirely removed; and the appearance of the place has greatly changed, John K. Gir lon has taken it for a term of years nnd propo ses cultivating it. Tho Warded of the Eastern Penitentiary lias telegraphed lo the Sheriff, that the institution is full at present and therefore, the Sheriff did not take James Green to Philadelphia yesterday as lie had intended. The Columbia speaks of the fine musicians in the Uloomswirg jail. Ann ineeuiior man! them for a serenade! Dannlle JUcord. The above is contemptible. The inference to be drawn from it is that the pruwtwrj are th musician-, whereas the Columbian stated dis. tinctly that the policemen on duty furnished the music. The statement mat a serc.iaue was g.v- en and acknowledged is false and malicious, nn il.n itteard fuati knew it when he wrote it. It like lirower-hat sort of stuff. Ellas Miller et al. vs., the l'liila. & Heading It. It., suit for damages, Verdict for defen dant. Petition of Fiettn Pelfer for guardian, Peter Gablo appointed, Henry Gablo approved as surety, bond In $600. The following Sheriffs Deeds were acknowl edge In open Court i Tho one lourtl. Interest of a lot, in Blooms- burir,nf Daniel Snyder to Dora Snyder. House and lot, In Bloomsburg, of J. C. M. Brown to B. F, Zarr. Thoono half Interest of 370 acres, In Pino wp. of John Lore to Benton Saving Fund As- delation. Lot. In CaUwia, of M. A, Brown to CaUwts- i Saving Fund Association, Lni, In Cita'wlsi, of J A Hummel lo Divid H ltllssell, Com. v-, l-alah liters et ol. Non pros, as gsln-t Miles Karns allowed and recognlnnce of others forfeited In open court to be respited at their appearance at next scsions. Com. vs. L. C, Rtitter. l'ccognkanceof Lvuia llnttpr fnrfpitr.il In 1in i-rntt!t.t In trnvnir-nl nl Tho Colossal Bronze Blaine of Victory which stands In the Park, at Lowell, before the tomb of Ihe nut soldiers (hat fell In the revolution, is a lasting and beautiful tribute of art, It Is one of the first objects sought by strangers visit RKPOItT i). ,m AUDITORS (IF COX YNtlllAV, TOWNSHIP AND CKNTItAUA POOIt PBTIUCT. Patrick A. P.urke, Collector tor said District for istfl, lr. ting our lter city, which indeed many vi-i- April 0. Hit, To ain't ot Conjnghvn town null...... nr. v. lo cato at 5 mills li 1.1. ..I, 1.1.,,.. nfi,ll, ri siniHiupncaioat oinius. .... ...... nn9 ,....rvv.j ... ....... pr. v, io ami ci (.ouiraua iiorougu uin.ii. 59 J M JG0VJ it it was obtained from the King of Bavaria by Dr. J, C. Aycr, lo whom Ills uinjcdy was es pecially gracious in acKtiovvie I inicni oi wont Cr. his riiiiril!(.N nrn i-riinlril to have dono for the .uireringslck. it vva, donated by .he Doctor 'i.V' M'.' cxo,r"tlon ffi ',"P-: 'too to the Cilv of Lowell as a nermancnt and sneak-1 . " ,u Ing emblem of the victories both of Science am Arms. llagentown (.Vtf.) Vms. May 'I, 4w cots. Com, vs. John lot. Hecognizance ofdefen- Busini'ss Notice ;. Gents' I'unov Shoes nt E. M. Knorr s. Sidid shank cast steel lines at 2.") cents ut J. Schuyler At Son's. Another lot of those Sl.Oi) (1 liters nt I. W. 1 1 art uiati's. Mover Bros, bavo in their Main Street store, a beautiful toilet set, ctiu-istiiig of Hair Brti-h, Comb mill llanil Jllrror. Uel " retiirnpdlononis.forcollectlon township iluplloiiln M 134 21 nm't returneil to Corns, for collec tion, iiorougli lii)lteaio M 03 ' rnltt.r'tor's pntii. nl .1 n-r rent on 5S7I.M 20314 balance put In 'treasury WW 10 t'MU 11 Patrl'lc A. liurke, Treasurer ji salJ nlstrlct tor H!0, Dr, Atir s. ls:T. 'I ti nm'i leo'il from tax Uunllcato r.n MM t5'sJ9 tl) Tiinm-r. r,r uns interi Iflti.l lax. col ecteil thru' C. II. lliotKWay, anoiney ior uuirici inn dant and Henry Yost forfeited to bo respited on lulolil. tlm new substitute) for ivory is used appearance at next sessions. tor thu Comu anil llio u.icks oi uie .uirror Com. vs. John Jones. Assault and battery. '" l he set is well worm seeing, as Verdict "not guilty "prosecutor and defendant nothing so handsome lias ever been seen to pay each half costs. Com. vs. John Jones and William lhlrd. Wnll 1'nper cheap nt ivluru s uook aiorc. Surety of the peace. Court ordered defendants & Wolf llllVB a full stock of Dress to mve bond in 5100 to keep the peace for six aml Staple Goods which they are selling low months. lor cash. It will pay you to iook tit, ineir James Ureen the darkey convicted or assault stock before buying. Willi Intent to kill George Ilrigg was sentenced to two years imprisonment, $100 fine and costs of prosecution. Just received by Schuyler & San n new Daniel Smith y.John B. Kniltle. Verdict lot ol lSuniboo lislutig roils. for plaintiff for lands described in the writ. Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 nt McKinncys. Court order that a venire for a Grand Jury be Issued for the September term, also a venire in the Oyer and Terminer for forty eight jurors, a like number in the Qiurter Sessions and Conv mon Picas for the first week and a venire for thirty six jurors for tho Common Picas in the second week. Adjourned. May 14th 1877. Court met pursuant to adjournment. Report of viewers ofaroadin Mifllin twp near John iloofnaglc, confirmed nisi. Report of reviewers of a road in Madison twp near John Sietler, confirmed nisi. Report of reviewers of a roul in Benton twp. near Alex Mcllenry, confirmed nii. Auditor's report on exceptions to account of guardian of Dora Snyder, confirmed nisi. Com. vs. James Archcv. Surety of the peaco . t rei,eiveii a larg3 lot of spring styles of on oath of Jeremiah Cooper. Court order de- jjancs nt E. M. Knorr's, fendant to give bonds in $200 to keep tiie peacu - ., .. , is, ., l s,,.,;,i ,..u.,r.Is .lr.rr.miah Window Shades cheap at Clark's Book "-J-' J Store. Cooiter. I Z. S. Hobbins for use vs. John Lcgcott. Eject- Go and free I. W. Hartman's nico lino of .v,i v.ni;..i f.,r ..ininiitr rnr i ,,..la .i.wrlhrd Summer Silks sSl.Od anil S1.2.) per ynru. in writ. Those who wish to obtain first class Gro ceries, can find them at T. W. Conner's new store in Moiidenliall a uuuuing. Uountry produce taken in exchange. April 2i-bw S1.23 Foxed Gaiters at McKinncy'e. Base balls and bats cheap at Clark's Hook Store. I pa Pream Soda is lust the tliiiiir for these hot days and Moyer Bros, keep it, with the richest of Fruit Syrups. Ponanls I.ins latest styles of Laco Col lars, with all the latest novelties. Did you " ,111111 .paiil, . orUer No pj, March 31, 1st;, eo the Sequin Buttons for trimming dresses ,. nm'i p.ui, order No. 1 1, lu.23!U;;!iolin Clark & Wolf have tliem. Spring Suits made up in city fctyle at I). Lowenbcrg's. NEW GOODS Cr. tli am'tnf cnsls pal.l through Att'js.Mnrr ami liruekw.i. on .ippnala .. - "ain't or cosispiM llirough Att'js Marr and llrockway 011 Bulls utf.iliist district... " ain't or debt and Interest In lull paid to S11s.u1 farr, rr jwlKment ' nm't ot de bt p.ild 1 1. II. M Ward on acc't of Judgment vs. district ain't debt paid It. Union Co. on oec t ot judgment s. dlstilit ' ain't debt paid c it. Murphy onacctot Judgment s. dlsti let " ain't debt paid C. 11. Murpliy on acc't of Judgment s. dhlrlot w ' ain't of older nt Tlios. llemicssy, stew ard's pal.iry. p.ild " ain't p.ild lunlile Asylum im acc't ot In s.ini! n.iutier e.xiH'liscs " llrotkwny & I.twell, on acc't of foes " ain't paid I). Lowciibcrg for clothing' (or der prodiieedi . . " am't p.ilil 'I liomas fieraty Tor sen leo as dlrectoi' (order produced) " unit paid t). Lovienberg for clothing (or der prudiiccd) ...w " am t paid llrockway Klwcll for counsel fees " am't paid llrockwuy Klell for counsel fees " ain't p.ild llrockway A. IJnell loradier tlslng, pilnllinr, .vc " nm't paid order No. 01, 1-al.Ui Yeagcr, d.itcd March rfl, 1-T0 nm't paid on acc't ot No. 2, Isalall Yeager, dated I'eb. 20, ls;o. for (ii.2t " ain't paid order No. 21j tor auditors' fees lorlsnl, Anill l, i-:t " am't pilil order No. lis, Apill 10, liTT, 11. P. curry, for room rent, .ve " ain't pjld order No. 3, l'eb , Is", Mrs. Tbos. o conuur, inantue and horse iure " aia'tp.ilt older No. 2", June la, tstfi, Ed ward Hughes, work at Poor llouvi ' nm't p.ild order No. iJ, .lune 2ti, wa, .loliu .ilur.in, 1 ptiuen lui 1 uiu lluuau W. H. Gilmorc purposes removing his Sa lon) and Billiard room to his new block 011 Maui street, in the room formerly occupied by the Columbia county Bank, lie is fitting the place up handsomely. Messrs. Cowles, Gibbs and Peacock returned from a fulling trip on Saturday bringing with them 83 fino trout of more than usually good t-ize. They report that the water in Fishing creek is '"so cold, like ice." Col. H. Bruce Hickctts, of Wilkes Barre, well known in this county, where lie formerly resided, has been chosen Firet Vice President of the Society of the Army of Ihe Potomnc, which meets in June at Providence 11. 1. Glad to hear of it. Peter S. Luby, ofConyngham township, has ' been found guilty in the Pottsvllle Court of the ilarceny of $10 from Samuel Maurer, and as sault and battery on Cornelius Daniels in Lo gan's saloon, Ashland, and sentenced to two .years imprisonment, $10 fine and costs. It is unnecessary for any one to coll our at tenliou to the mechanical appearanco of tho Colvmiuan for a few weeks past. We aro pain fully aware of (he fact that it has not been ut all creditable. We must plead in excuse, first, the miserable quality of paper furnished us, and second a delay in getting new rollers. Tho supply of poor paper is exhausted and we do not propose lo have any more of it. Our new rollers will be dono before next week, and then we shall try to maintain our former reputation for beauty and neatness in mechanical make "I1- W'e have received the first number of the weekly Xew Era, published at Lancaster by ex-Senator John II. Warfel, and willed by J. M. W. Gel-t the veteran editor and founder of the Etprttt. Tho paper is Republican but not of the Cameron stripe in fact the transfer of the U. S. Senatorship from-Simon to Don was the occasion of Mr. Geist'a withdrawal from the Expreu, and llie beginning of the -Vein Era. Tlie paper is a beautifully printed and well edited journal of eight pages and with so good a con ductor can hardly fail of success. Another feature of the jail combination is the fact that the adoption of the Wetzel plan, and all contracts to be made under it were farmed out in advance, Wetzel being leader of the Ring, and KniK but the figure head. The most ex pensive lteiuis the stone work over one half which was given to Iluuck, who sublets with Josh. Fetterinan for tbc lime-stone, who goes Krug's bail. Lime-stone should not be used as It is too soft. A prisoner with good tools can v work throuirh it. Besides, it is not dur- Utwge Blue, eon of the late ex-sheriff Blue After a certain time it becins to crumble. committed suicide by hanging himself on last Kairoali companies have been compelled to T1.A TT 1 .OA 1.1 1 1 . . . 'The penalty for catching black bass before ilbe first of July is $10. Unless bass fishing im iproves very much in this region, a fellow can ifish for a week without its costing him a cent. Jiass seem to protect themselves, by refusing to '.be caught, better than the laws do. Z. S. Hobbins for use vs. John Lore. Eject ment. Verdict for plaintiff for lands described in writ. Catharine Hess' 110 vs John Sliner. This was a somewhat remarkable case. The plain tiff claimed that she had overpaid tlie defend ant, who was a shoemaker, sonio So. on a running account of live or six years for shoes, Spring styles, latest styles anil lowest prices mending Ac. She hid neither books nor mem- at u,uiuiiib oranda, but "reiiitmbeied" what sums she had a tr01lt.tiy roJ KU t0 J. Schuyler paid, me jury mil not piace implicit laun in gou'jj. the strength of her memory and returned a IMPORTANT NOTICE To all cttetiding Coutt. Money savcu Is always money earned .Men's Full Suits from $4.00 to 20.00. Youth's Full Suits from S3.50 to 10.00. Hoy's Full Suits $2.!)0 to 4S.00. Men u 1 anis ironi ?i.uw. Full line of Dress Goods Piistimnros. 1;-. :.. f -.'l.r-....l r-.01r.-1 I'm. in,- " . - vcruici 111 i.ivur ui iieieim.im iui fij 1,1. . ,..., : i, ,,l. , r-rtlnrs with .1 In I iim rV charter to incorporate tho Knights ot f .1 i)ress Goods at 12 cents and U Pythias Association of Mifflin Cross-roads gran- v.aril, with .1 great variety of I.iiieiis.I'ercules led by the Cturt. ami uauiorics, nuiu inuuuuis ami u.. Petition of John Cryder for guardian. Ben inuges at v,i.in ev.iuui.. jamin Hicks appointed, bond 111 2000. Jesse window Shades and Wall Paper In great Hicks surety. variety and cheap ut Clark 3 Hook Btore. Petition ol Wahlon Lryuer lor guardian. ,n....... ,n Hl ln Itonta ami Shoes at isenjmiin jucks appointcu, oonu 111 McKiunev a Jessie hicks surciy. Tho following Sheriff deeds were acknowl edged in open Court : Property ofJ. R. Yohe, Mifflin, to Joshua Fet terman. administrator of Michael Grover. for $50. Property of William Fairman, Ml. Pleasant, to Orangeville S. Fund Asso. for $28. Piopertyof M.Hamion, Centralia. to Wil liam Torrey for $100. Two properties of H. McCollum, Madison, .to E. W. McCollum for $152o. Property of John C. Creveling, Scott, to I jo.OO, Wainwright it Co., Ior iltliO. Property of William Fairman, Mt. Pleasant, to C. W. Miller for $o0. Property of G. W. Sterner, Bloomsburg, to Ira Devenport for $4050, Property of Nathan Nuss, Mlfiliu, to John H. Hetler for $100. I. W. Hartinaii has enlarged his stock of Ladies' and Children a felioes. That fine assortment of Fancy Soaps.Hair and Tooth Brushes, mentioned in last week's Columbian, can be lound at .Hoyer liros . Spring and Summer Hats in all the New Uolors For Men, Boya and Children at D. Lowenberg'a. Gents' Buff Congress at E. M. Kuorr'a for Hand-made Shoes at McKinney'a. Wanted. Two girls to learn the tailor ing trade. Win. Y. Kester. Apr.27tf Just in. A fino lino of Napkins nnd White Goods, Hamburgs, 'inmininga j,u- Pronertv of Daniel Hover. Locust, to Henry dies' Collara, Cuffs, Euchmgs, Ilarbs, lies, 1 ---1 - - ' ' - 1 1 n r ,i, cr.ine. Ir.. h-j estlnir on farm. Ac. ain't paid, order No. .is, March 2.1, IsTti, Juhti 1 nine, Jr.. for ditching on Linn, .to . " am t p.il.l, older No. M, .Mlicli 25, lsio, ltobei t Furrell, sow and shoals " ain't paid, order No , .March st, l77, Pat. (leraty, wni k 011 fai 111 " am't paid, order No 211. March ai.l-.I7, Michael Mtlllvan, team woik on r.ir M ain't p ild, order No. r.7, March 31, ls;a, lioner x Ilartm.iu. adienlsing Paid order No. n 1, March .11, wi, .las. lijke, meat tor Poor llou-u order No. i',j, March 3'. ls7t',,JoUnCrau service as poor direct ur " order No. lifl.Mareli 31, ls(l,loliuCraiio sen leo as poor- direei or , " order No. no, Auj,-. 2d, ls", Pd. (leraty, on ace'l. sen Ices as steward order No, 113, Aug. 21!, tsiii, 'lhos.Chap- man, sei'ilct) ics director order No. 2111, Apr. s, is;;, Thos. Chap- inan, horse hire. A-c order No. im, March 31, IS7T, William Clinpin in, team work and 11 uilliig . order No. 7C, May 27, 1-7C, Ch.is. Krel- slier, carpenter w oik order No. 77, .lime 24, lS7il, Andiew liea- er, digging drain order No. 7u, .lune 24, 1s7tf, John Moran, bnols and shoes ... order No. s2. Juno 2-1, Wti, .lohn Sny der, smith work order No. M, July 89, 17B, Isaac Flatter, cum and 0 its order No. lun, Aug. 2ii ls7tl, C. 11. Mur phy, groceiles, Ac., for Poor House order No. 7, July 2'J, 1370, J. II, Kem- merer, harness ord. r o. 9 1, July 29, 1S7, (t. V. Davis, uie.llclijc, 4.C ord'r No. 72, March 31, is70, to M. M. handle Esq., fur legal belt Ice order No. luj, AU!f. 2'i, is7C, llildgct mine for wages as tenant order No 111, Aug 2c',, ls7S,ArthurNasli Tor luncral expenses of M. (leraty order No. lift, Aug. 2.1, tt7ti, Jolmlirj fou for meat or sick eaupers order No. isi, (let. 2-, Is7ii, Thos. (lera ty, for service a pounllieclor 1 order vn. 117, Sepi 39 '7.'.,nurke A Pros. lor colllns und nmernl evpi'lisis 1 crderNo 131, Nov. js, is7ii. lienj. Wag ner for clover and tlmolhy seed .... ' order No. 12!, net. 'H, m. PellTer for ir-anure for farm ' order No. 12 Nov, 2-, ls7o, John buy- der fi.r smith work ' order No. i3.t, Nov. 2s, is7.J, 1'rauk l'et- tcrin.ui for h.tv ' older No. 131, Nov. w, ls7, Uanld Houckfor blacksinlihlng 1 order No. 13s, Nov. 2-, ls;o, vv'eslcy.Man- ley for lepalrlng wagons ' order No. 1.1s, Juno mt, 17J, Peter E. Puck for h.irdw are ' Older No. Is'J, March 30, ls75, Filer i:. puck Tor hardware order No. 2'.7, Juno 5, ls75, Ptlcr K. Hut k for hardw aro ' order No. 152. Dec 2.1, 17I, A. II. Portlier for inilse. for Poor House ' order No. 169,. Ian S", isi", Mis.o'llojlo for attending Cloary, .1 pauper order No. 270, (let, 3", ls75, P. P. Muck ror hardwnie, Ac ' order No. 275, Jan. 21, i77, (i. W. Uavls for medicine, rvi ' order No. 212, .lune s. Is7.i, J. II. Keiu- erer for saddle vvoi k ' order No. 2.12, Oct. sn, ls73, Leo & -Mears for bonedilst ' order No. 251, Aug. 2-, ls75, a. c. Iilack for groceries order No. 31.1, Itec. 10, 1S75, P. U. lmek tor hardware, ax ' order No. 240, Julys, ls75, P.i:. lluck for hardware. Ac ' order No. m, July 29, lsto, (J. u. .Murphy for groceries tv; CI ) 71 9:, CO CD 21 477 72 3S5SC CI 89 23 Si) 54 0 0) 731', Oi CI 37 29 00 20 01 42 00 100 00 73 OS 41 M 5 00 MSS 100 00 25 09 37 SO 39 75 200 09 43 09 M Ot 45 00 C5 00 soon 35 00 14 CO 12i 00 170 00 150 00 100 to 111 00 119 on 9 00 0 9.1 10 25 11 so 19 2.1 105 19 4S3 99 70 100 00 ly expenses to viinburjr.., " 221 June li,lli. '75 II, 1 s.del.l- ty servli-e ns Dm eior " 231 June lALli.Tb llin-4 (lera ty nunure for poijr homo " Sit April s '77 'Hi .1. (leraty taking II. i eirrertoasvl'irt " 2H April s.'il 'l'l.ps. (ie'raiy lime and horsi' lilie to H, llavci' " 113 April s, ii T. (I. r.iiy lliao aud horw brio lo Fishers... " Mr, 81,70 T. (leraty liorso hire Ac. lo poor house.. , " 43 M r. 2.s,'70 T. ( leraty liorso hire &c. lo Danville , " 4S Mar. 2V, 74 to r. (leraty Uklna pauiiers to p.housu " 11" Mar. 81, '77 P. V llurko room rent for Directors... " 230 Aug. 2s '75i:d curleyfor consolidated orders " 238 Juno 10, '7 Jolin crono consolidated orders " 4 1 eb. 2S, '70 D. l.owenberg clothing for pauiiers ... " 80 Mar. 4 '7il Nicholas Miller supplies poor house " 88 Mur, 4,,o 'l hos.llennessy cash p.iM out " M Mar 81 '70 (i. M. Prevost ' mlforout door pmpers inr. ai 10 c. 11, liruCK- Cnilusilfeis " 7" Man n 31 '70 P. P. llurko salcry as ch-ik " ".1 April 10 '70 Daniel Morris griilu for poor huusu " 71 Apr. 11), ,0 Harry (itraty coi 11 rtc ' na Juno 10, '71 Wrri. PellTer coal or out door p uits-rs " 41 Mar t '70 John cumin s, rV., ei's Dlrecfor " 10 i'eb. i 70 m. Muiltr. for In-Miic pauiKrs " 21 Kelt. 20. .0 i'. F. liurke for slaliom-ry " 2J Felt, as '70 llrockway A: Klwell counsel fees " Bi .Mar, 4 '70 MlchaM culll- van h.iultn? lumber " 7 ,"ip. in, '71 Pllas HnyUer ri o caop ' 21'2 June 1.1, '75 John crnno services 11s Director....... " . 211 Autf.2s '75 sauiuel Keller wheel llghlinel " 3M Aug. a- '75 nr. D. J. Me lilbivn medical services. '! 2ii Aug. 2s, '7.1 A. Heaver, harvesting " 201 ii-t, 80. 'i.t (leo. sirieker ti.it ince 011 buggy " 201 June 5, '75 Pllas Snyder feed for poor hoit-e ... . " 21s Aug. 2 . '7a Lewis Heaver h.u vesting " l.n Jan. s, 15 John hnjder smith woik " 311 July .1 75 Samuel Long com eln.p and n.enl " 21s July 1, 71 Philip Hughes pot.it. s " 20iH)ct. ..n, '75 Samuel Long seeu it boat " 272 (let .11, '75 VVd. Ilower f.,rm woik " 2si (nt 3 ', 75 i:d, curlcy grc- cerli s poor house " 271 Cel. un, '71 lleuj.uuln Hea ver fur lumber, " 2s.'i()ct a 1. '7 Mary Hen ness fi.rservlce as matron for '73 19J June 3, '75 ham Keller for com stalks " J21. Ian 1, '70 Thos Hennessy height on llui' " 3s,.luiie in, Win. Hughes for plaster 339 Julj 3, '75 Moses Hower forputatoes and corn " 13,Feb2', TOPatk. F.llurko woik at poor house " 119 Jan 1,'M Solomon tMijder i-iiilih work Am't of 'I ren urer's com. (A 2 per cud onMoi4.:.s orders redeemed lUlanee now duo tho district on tills account 42 00 coo 10 23 10 00 low 10(H) 210 00 C2 00 22 i 00 75 HO 8180 82 00 MS0 31 10 1313 133 00 20 22 100 d0 CS30 27 47 49 00 25 00 300 00 23 SO 8U) 00 131)00 1179 C2 00 400 90O 11 60 1MO0 S3 33 5 00 0 73 1ST5 10 00 0 55 13 00 47 30 600 100 CO 11 75 20 03 4 70 2100 23 00 1100 otos 190 21 3305 91 no, Jan. 27, i'. ti. .Murphy for groceries for Poor House V 12st 111, nun. xi, it ii. .minim ior groceries for Poor House 172. Jan, 27, John crane for service as director 173, Jan. 27, midget Bradley for attend- Ing William Prennan 190U 174. Jan, 27, I'd. James for maklnirbox Ior William Prennan 173, Feb. 21. 1S77, 11. Vf. Davis, medicine. 170, ' (I, W. Davis, rned, supplies... 177, " 'I hos (leraty, service as director 17s, " Michael milllvan, coal tor P. II. 179, " Thomas (leraty for horse hlro nnu time at meetings lso, Feb. 21 m. Chapman, horso hire. . lsi,Mar. 31, Henry (leraty for wages as hired man , 112, Mar. 31, Henry (leraty for wages as hired man is), .Mar. 81,(1. V. Davis, med. supplies 194, " F.d. (leraty on account services as steward 13, .Mar, 31, I'd. (leraty on account scr- 1 lees as steward lso, .Mar. al, Mrs, Ld. (leraty, services as matron 1st. .Mar. 81, llcuben I'ahrlngcr, for svtonringpuipcrs - Iss, .Mar 81,l,d (leraty, cow sold to P. II. 130 43 85 00 8 00 1180 S3 40 100(S) 83 00 10 00 23 00 loo 00 103 ro 40 90 150 tO 75 00 1C0 00 ' Dr. It. M. Lusbell. mod. serv. " Wm. Peiner. keeping vagrants " Mlch'l Sullivan, work of team., " Win. Ch Ionian " ' "C (1. Murphy, out door relief ... " 'I hos. Chapman horso hire, Ac John Crane, service ns director D. F. Curiy. keeping vagrants. " P. P. Ilurkc, salary as clerk,. . " Henry lirelsber, work on farm " P. P. liurke, room rent for dlr's " c. M. Yandersllce, printing . . ' .vneui nuiuvan, learn woriion 250 S01K) I.1M 1501 119 no 119 00 r,s c,a 2ft 00 21(0 10 00 200 HO 11900 75 00 20 0 " 1S9, " mo. " !l, " 192, " 193, " 191, " P.I3, " I9i), " 197, ' If-, 199, " ), " 2 1. farm 80 00 " 2112, Mnr.si.Mrs.T.d.oeratyforcasnpaia out for Poor House 15 00 " 2C8, Mar 31, 'I'hos. Chapman for board for Mrs. (irinilbs at Court 1 120 " 2 4, Mar. 81, lllchard Proctor for attend ing wim.ua Prennan 22 00 ' 201, Mar. 31, . I II, Keinmerer, harness.... 45 00 i ano, i j'ut. (lenity, work on farm 0300 ' 207, ' (tllbert Kline, groceries for Puorllouso 45 90 " 211s, Mnr,81, llrockway Klwell.legal serv. 6187 2nv, Apr. s, mourns ihapmau.ex-iciiso to tako II. Peirrertotlioasjlum 1000 " 210, Apr. , Thos. Chapman.horso ldreAc. 16 00 211, " T liomas iicraty, expense ot 11. Pelirer to the asylum 10 00 " 212, Apr. s, Thomas (lerlty for horse hire, to go 10 Schuylkill Haven 10 00 " 213, Apr. s, 'I nomas (tcraty for horse hire Ac. to go to I. Fisher's 10 00 " V14, Apr. s. (J. 11. Urockway tor money paid to asylum 73C C2 " 2ir., Apr. 10, auditors' tees aud expenses of 1S70 audit 100 CO " 2111. Apr. 10, D. F. curry for room rent for nudlt 25 Oil ' 110, Apr. 10, Kd. (leraty for salary as steward (In full) 15 00 " 21s, Apr. 11, John Putter, work on farm., r.ioo " 219, " Frank Cam " cooo Whole am't of orders Issued In past year 2-s339 70 Deduct" ot last year's Issue redeemed. Ss75 72 BOill it'COCNT. 1)11. To ain't of road tax duplicate for 187. . $!, w " ' received from county Treasurer..... lesta " balance due Pat. WcDondell, supv'r KM fit. $8,14 SH Dy am't of taxes worked out by Associated Unit Co $1,689 H " " errors, exonerations and double as- sessmeuts l!ti " " Individual taxes worked out Mil " " taxes returned to Co. commr's for collection " " rder No 15, 10 Pat. McDonnell ser- vices as supervisor lento " "order No. 15, to pat. McDonnel ser vices as supervisor 40 M " " paid other parties, work on roads. . 2 ' " 1 1 commission allowed 191 IS $i,124 IS We, the undersigned Auditors of Conyneham township, fortho year 187T, havo duly examined the foregoing accounts of Patrick Jlcltonnel, supervisor for the. past year an 1 find t hem correct as above set out. v'e further find that tho following balances are duo tho township by tho several omccra below nameu. Patrick McDonnell suncrvr. 7t,speclal tax James Urennan supervisor. '73 road tax " ' " " special tax . IMwnrd (lerrlty, supervisor ot'75 special tax (appealed from) , Edward uerrity supervisor "78 road tax, .. 13 nfieciui uia, Tnovus C'ASET, 1 MAIIT1N Fl.ANAIIAK,J-Auditors. JAUF.9 MOVAUUAN, ) Attest t C, n. Mcarnr, clerk. Centralia, April 21, 177. $35 M 1957 522 00 630 II 1 M 100 13 L EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. lXEC UTOK'S NOTKJE. JjJ KSTAT1..0K ABItAHAH BEAVPR, DGCFASED. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham Heaver lato ot llonrlngereek' township county ot Columbia, deceased.havebcen granted by tho Ilegls terof said county to the undersigned executors. All persuus hav Ing claims against the estate of the dece dent aro requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to the estate to make payment to the undersigned executors without delay. JOHN HAltlu, AUKAIIA.M HEAVF.lt, Jr., May 11,'77-cw.' (of lilngto vn.) v.; Ixecutora. IN pursuance of nil order of Delano (J. Cal vin, Ksq., Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Charlotte Kyer, late of Catawlssa, Pennsyl vania, but leaving assets within the city aud county ot New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to tho subscriber, at hlsomcc, No. s Wall Htreet, In Iho city of New York, on or before the eighteenth day of Juno next. Dated, New York, the seventh dayot December, 1970. lTtEDPItlCK C. HAVEMKYER. Decl5-m Executor. Net am't of last year's orders outstanding $517309 "VTOTICE CHUHCH CHARTER. 11 , The follow lug oidi rs weio presented for credit on this account. IM.J, 1 1 li.ns belli r nnide as to tueir le gality alter a long uicusiun iney vveru mtuumwn and canceled. Order No. 19 I'eb 20, '70 Peter Collha'n for watching engine uunug ui. levy 20 Feb 20, '70 Thus. D.llton lor vvutcliiug englno during tax levy 29 Mar 4, 70 sain. Luke for watch- Intr eiiclne duilnir tax levy. 17 l'eb 20, 7il Win Craw font for watching engine during lax levy 15 Feb 20 '70 lieinard Mc llraerty r.ir watching englno duilug tax Uvy 2s Mar4,'70 Win ll.irrlstorvvalch lnginglneduilng tax levy... 50 Mar 2., '70 Jehu IKilltr fur cleaning making drain 09 Mar 31 '70 l.d curley for horso Hire a attending engines $17 50 17 50 17 to 17 50 17 50 17 50 10 00 60 00 1211 to Ti.r. f..unuinrr nr.lers were issued bv the Directors of 1 he poor ot s ild disi rlct during I In' last ilscal 5 ear. The undersigned Audltcrsberel.j inform Hie holders ,.r n.n... n,. rti.tvt.u.illiu- Hint the l.Utll r Of their 3 2 00 orders apiiearlng 111 lids IUI, Is no Inference ot their legnuiv , ueenu-e nun" ui ureal i..i,u jl. u.. p.- seiited to us for Investigation. STKvVAHD'S ACCOUNT AND ASSETS OF THE POOH DI3T1I1CT, MAItCH 31, 1S77. RBA1. KSTATfc. Original cost of Ilachman farm $t3')0 00 Cost of William .Millard tract 210 00 llulldlng addition to tho Poor llouso and repairing tho barn 2543 43 $723 4 I'EKSONAt, 1'KOmiTY. Two horses r.J $110 each $200 00 TtVO COWS (i 133 70(H) one heller 12 00 Fire pigs 0 $s 40 00 one ton liny 15 no ITv e bushels ri 0 ei 75 cents 3 75 Poultry 200 seven bushels corn oars a S3 cents.... 2 31 1 tons long straw rf, $15 22 6 1 'I hlrty pounds buckwheat Uour 90 One hundred pounds Hour 4 00 Five bushels bu hwheat ii 90 cents... 4 no ona fanning mill lot") one cutting box 5() one cullltatur sou One sled lo 00 One Threshing machine who one corn shelter 4 00 Two wagons So ( 0 one buggy To no one hav rake 4 00 old scjt lies 201) one barrow 200 One set harness lono one lock chain 1 no one vvheelbairovv 2(h) hakes and forks 1 60 llOCSkllOI.D t'CRNITCKK. one heating stove 0 00 Three cooking stoves 30 00 Light beds ami covers 10 on 1 vvelve p.iupela' beds 20 00 tine lounge mnj Four ta ilea looo Three bed room btands 4 51 Two dozen old aud new chairs 7 00 naocKiuKsox hind. Four pounds corn meal to 15 Two bags ttne salt 20 rhe pounds butter 1 50 one gallon coal oil 30 one gallons) nip s) 1 u puunu- ie.1 1 t'j Three pounds coffee 90 "Notice Is hereby given that aDnllcatton will be made to Don. Wm. Elwell, President and Law Judge of the Courts of Hocord In Columbia county, on the 2otn uay 01 May, a. 11.. isii, to incorporate --ine hector, Church W'ardens and Vestrymen of St. Ga briel's church, sugarloaf ;" being a corporation of the II rst class In tho said count-, under the Act ot the Ceneral Assembly, approved April 29, A. D..1S74, JACOH II. KIUTZ, JOHN SWAKTWOUT, May 4, "7T-3t Wardens. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KSTATtC OK TtlOVI IS KNORR, DSCEASEU. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Thomas Knorr. late of Itloom townshln. Columbia county.. I deceased, have been gianto t by the lteglstcrof said county to John 11 iutck, of Itupert, Colum- Dla county, ra.. i;ec-uror. 10 wnom au per- I sons Indebted me requested to make payment, and tlioss hiving demands against tho said estate will make them known to tho said Executor without de lay. Msv 4. '77-tiv JOHN (1. OCICK, Kxeculoi Dauchy & Co's' Advt's. I' New pieces sheet mutc, tctalls for$l 75, cent tor 111 cts. and stamp, cheap Music Co., Mlddleboro, Apr 1 27, '77-lw a . (3S1 40 .InlllillllAM1 CIAItlis all styles with name, 10 wl c. post paid. J, II. It listed, Nassau, Iteus co. Apill XI, I l-lff u j rj xTt copv curious loveletter.l pk. comic cards 1 U is 1 pack popping question cards; all for 10 cts. and stamp Fuu Card Co., Mlddleboro, Mass. $99 50 nest bargains In Amerlca.TJi A Ti 1WQJ. F. Mancha Maps and Catalogue free.-. xlltiixOiiover, DeL April 21, , i-siv u Hlioada for So. Friday Uternoon. He was about 30 years old and had btxxi In tlie Asylum for the Insane. He was doubtleM out of his right mind when he terminated his life. AlWour American. remove it from their structures, and tho canal company is doing the Bauie. It is another job. COUNCIL PUOCEEDINQS. The weather has been warmish of late snd flie usual meeting of the Town Council was there has arisen among the younger portion of icij on iie 9th Inst, all the members present, the community a longing for ice cream and jjie iitk committee reported that the l'irk soda water. Straw hats in limited number uaj Leen leased to T. J. Vanderslicc for three have bean seen on the streets and linen dusters I yeara. Third street burial ground committee are regarded with more kindly eyes. I reported that the contract tor removiug 111c bodies had been completed. Ash & Hobbinsjof 3C0 Fulton street, Brooklyn x number of bills were presented and allow- Jv, Y, are frauds. They don't pay their prin- t.(, Tlie report of the street commissioner was ters bills and will probably swindle their cus- received and approved, tomers if they get a chance. They give them-1 'flte pay for daily labor wis fixed at $1.10, selves out as drug brokers and dealers in po anj ii,e pay for teams was fixed at not more ent medicines. Have nothing to do with them. ,lan 50,00 fur one horse, and if3.00 for two hor ses. E. C. Jones, A. Noble, Daniel Laycock, The residence of Daniel L. Evcheart, of Jackson township, was totally destroyed by fire last Friday morning, togelher with all its con 'tents excepting a few articles of wearing aji-. parel. The fire orieinatctl from tho baking oven which was built in the building. Benton ltVeij. cues iuiiiiin. n ,. ' tor gruwues ,l!ows nnd all of the latest styleJ ol ladies ny Mil of expenses allow cd Treasurer for . 1 . .. - '. ni.,.1. t. wlf' collecting unseated land tax uock wear at Clark .& Wolf's. Norman 1'urscll, Wesley Shutt, Thomas Hick ey and E. 11. Iiidlenian were appointed police men, A petition asking for grading and paving of Rock street, was granted. It was ordered that Town bonds to the amount of $5,000 be issued, for the purpose of refunding about $2000 of the old debt, and funding the floating debt. This A Frenchman and nn artist was in town last I joe9 ,10i increase the indebtedness of the town. week and decoraled the windows of Ihe stores of I Meeting adjourned. JJ. Lowenberg, Clark & Wolf and perhaps oth its, In a really beautiful manner, with tlie as sistance of a piece of soap. His work was done with remarkable celerily and is worthy of in spection. Tho Annual examination at the Normal School will begin at eight o'clock a. ni. on Tuesday June 12th. 1'iof, Hrooks, Kuperiii tendents Hums and Garman are on the exam ining committee, Rjof, Oriawold will attend the examination at West Chester- on Thursday June 7lh. KOLL OF HONOR, nrru street oraped scnoou The following named pupils were neither tardy nor absent during the month ending April 30, 1677. Jloom Xo. 1, Sophie Vannalta, Medio Lea cock, Lula Hotter, Ellen Heaghan, Mary Hen dersbott, Grace Harman, Mary Rupert, Nettie Stiles. Ida Heist, Inus Penrose, Mottle Hen- dersbott, Susie Saunders, Chas. Jones, Clark Hagenbuch, Eddie Ratston, W, D, Ileckley, Alfred Koons. Anexchnnrm remarks that "one dollar b Ills I Room A. 2 Augusta friend, i.lllie uu- are gelling scarce." We are at a loss to under, more, Hertha Jlogenbuch, Jennie narman, stand whv bills of this denomination are rar- Clara Hagenbucb, Cora Hagenbucb, Mertle ticulariied. They are not so scarce as fives, are Hower, Flora Jones, Laura Nuss, Hatllo Pes far In excess of twen- cock. Dillie Hobbins, Laura View, Rosa Van ties and are In absolute profusion as compared natta, Willie Fenstermacber, Harry Freas, Hap with fifties. ry Row. .Room ao. 3. George iieaghan, bamuei m We made no- special effort to circulate re. dleman, Willie lliower, Eddie DiefTeiibach, jnonstrances against tits jail job, nor to get Royd Evans, Thtodore Garrison, m. Lloyd sieners thereto! but as will be seen by the Ganlson. Thos. H. Graul, Lee Harman, George names in another column, wherever there has Hasserl, Otis Herring, John Hughes, Philip been on opportunity the people have entered Miller, Chas. Hlsewlck, Eddie How, John Tra- their solemn protest. The large number of Cy, Lena Geaghan, Ida Hernhard, Minnie Crea- Republican signers is a significant hint to our Helen I.eacock, Annie Heeser, Cassle Slruth- weak kneed colemporarr, that Its subscribers uo ers, Jennie btlles. ot approve of Wetiel job. Jioowi JN'o. 4. Delia llrinlr, JNellle i-rouy, . Agnes Garrison, Luiie Jones, Annie ixtcKaru, An cxamlnallon for Professional Certificates Emma Rollick, Bailie Nelliver, Chas. Drink, Jill be held in Iho Public School building at Clinton Fornwald, Walter Herring, James 'iiloomsbiirc June 20lb, Applicants wnoso btruthers, .wmie iteuwictc, v-nartes oiiyuer, Provisional Certificates average 1 will be per- Louis Townsend, George Williams, Clark Zarr, .... I rt . . , i T 1 urace ittrman ana cnu. dunva m asu, i. George Heaghan of No. 3, and Eddie Hlsewlck of No, 4, have been neither tardy nor absent during the whole term of 170 days. Geo, E. Wjuiur, Principal White, smootlt and soft any lady's hands arms or neck may become, who unes Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pimples or other disfigure ments of a complexional nature, are surely obliterated by this healthful promoter of beauty Depot, Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, ew York. Hill's Hair & Whieker Dye, black or brown, 50 cts. May 4, Iw. Have you tried Kirby's WildChcrry Cough Halsam? Avery paluteablo compound for the various affections of the throat and lungs it lias been Used with success, In seven cases of asthma giving instant relief nnd in many cases eii'ecting a peruanient cure. Price 60 cents per bottle and positively warranted to give entire satisfaction (r money refunded. Kirby's Magic Relief for tho instant cure of severe and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless worm Lozenges, pleas ant, sate and effectual. Kirby's Horso and Cattle Powders are the best powders for stock, manufactured. Try them ami ue convinceu. Kirby's Camphor Ice for sunburns, sore lins and chamied hands. flllPa ll.llw.na n.iil T.lt'Ar Pill.1 am rnpnin. mended by the first Physicians, 1 ho above preparations aro ior saie uy 1111 Druggists and dealers in medicine. IMUYilK JIIIOTIIUIU), July 21,'7G.-1y Wholesale Agents. Dr. SliHoh's Sjslem Vitnlizer. We are authorized to guarantee this mm edy for the cure of Dyspepsia, Inactive Liv- er.Sour btonincii.uonsiipaiioii, i.oss 01 Ap petite, Coming up of I-ood, Yellow Skin, and General Languor and Debility. Yu must acknowledge that this would bo ruin ous unless we hail positive evidence that it will cure. You who are suturing f.inn thee complaints these words are addressed and will vou continue to sullor when you can bo cured on such terms? It is for you to determine, sample bottle 10 cents: reg ular size 75 cents. Sold by C, A. Kleim and N J. Hendcrshctt. 50.000 dio annually by neglecting a Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to Consumption and the grave. Why will you neglect so important a matter, when you .r. . ..... ci,:ii,' nnn.er,,tlM. Cure, with the assurance of a speedy recov ery. For soreness across the Chest or Lungs or Lame Hack or Side, Sltiloli's Porous Plaster elves prompt relict, bold uy V. A. Kleim aud K, J. llendershott, I. W. Hartraan still sells Ilisheo for $-1.00 per set. The largest stock of Clothing ever shown in Jlloomsuurg cau now do seen uc v. i enberg's. Ladies' fine Shoes, all widths aud sizes at McKinney's. The World's Choice. paid audltort, clerk hlro and room lent, mi i , "'.in " am't ot Treas ' comm'u 14 2 per cent, on f 5257.19 paid out or balanco duo the district by said Pat. A. liurke, treasurer 3150 13 31 VD CO 121 12 01) 10C") 10 0.1 20 01) 10 OD 2T 41 15 11 SO 45 T5 C22 12 0) IS S3 11 30 35 00 12 75 II 03 IS OS 20 53 24 (51 201)0 50 00 107 14 5SS29 Hal. duo DM by P. A. liurke, Treas for 1970 bj I'bos. eierity for Kd. curley " " " " M'll Lenlhan, coll. tor IS75 f. oi 6S9 29 1811 25 Sljf 45 . T v - 1 r,,r.bi,(rr rrimlr l,"nvr.lnnAH nlr fftmtr. 1 L' is dirds, pk, scroll cardt, 24 p. book ot Fun ; all tor 10 c. a: stamp. Novelty Co., Mlddleboro, .111111 XI, II-4W u '70 Chas. Krel'cher. carpenter No 73 April in, "70 Panlel Morris for gram for pool nuuse 74 nril 10, '70 Harry (icrntv for coin c. 7f. Mnv 27, '70 Ai.i'ju.un Krel-clier for car penter w urk. .0, May 27, "i work 77 .luui'24, '70 Andre.v lleavt r for digging drain Ac 7- luiio'Ji, 'iO (leo Strieker lor repairing wagon 71'., .J111111 21 70 -lolin Moran for boolsand shoes for paupers so Juno 24, "70 Peiir i-wank for sawlug liunlK-r si Mino 21, '70 Kdi.eraly fur cash paid for groceries sj June 21, '.o.lolin bnjder black smith work sJ June 21, '70 Wellington cleaver chop and Hour si July 2.1, "70 Niac 1'lsher for corn oats sjJulj 2y, '70 Ur Vanvalah furiledlcal services so lulj 20, 70 Dr Lnshell fur mod. tei vices S7 July '."J, ','0 J 11 Ui-iiiiiieier for harness, ss July 2'J, '70 Win lvlirer for keeping va- grjnts so .luly."J, '70 (leo sirlcker for lepalrlng btusy on July '.'J, 70 c it .Murph.v ror groceries . ot July 2'J, '7iUt llnsou .vc'ulor " il " (I II Mill lid " " .... S3 " ' AmlruvvlK-aver for harvesting VI " " -5 1'I.evau ineiit for p.ior house 03 " (I VV llavls luedlulneic ,. 00 Aug 20, '70 Andruiv Heaver work on linn mosweraiy 101 seivic-o iw 09 3D 27 47 20 60 0 00 0D3 21 50 10 25 3 00 1)7 Alls' 20. director... Us Aug 2!'., 0J ' ' 101 1 11.2 ' 10.1 ' P4 105 100 A Centennial Decision. ri. ..... I...1j , .,...3rtllni tl.r. r-li'll I7fil iwnie1 of tlie wo?ld a,!poi.cd for the knowl- On tw. duplicate, .-ohn Ucraty (deceased, (due of particular art or sciences, convencu .11 ust of taxls in... rtiilauel;nia tor six iuumius .; iu - Ce,ltraiu Ilorou: (Ktmparattvu tuerii- ui mc nw,.- jucnaei urane... niatikiiid, awarded to theraanulacturers 01 isen- p. p. Collins .. , -'...,!.,., Pnrnn, Plnaicr. nfier a careful test James Calalian Order No. I0.1, Aug. M, 1S70, to Wellington Cleav er for Hour and reed, ftui, was pirsciuiu lui iicun, but vv us ruled out for want ot proiier endorsement. 1 IsrOF KXOSEIIATIONS Al I.OWt't) I'.A. BVKIiK.COI I.ECTOa, On buro' duplicate, JUS. l.llzaoeiu cieary (poor) . fl O'l ' dupllcatc.vvldowOradytpooraiidold) 1 no 11 " duplicate, .Mrs. Thos. Ijingdon (dee'd) 2 25 .1 11 11 Thos. MonoirhJii " ss .. . 'i Mrs. John .Monoirban (Door) s7 lo u" 1 on NED 10 COCNiy COMMKalONEltS 1 COLLECriON. 'n.liinl to loin the class. ' Eaerclses commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Wm, H. Snvdkii Co. Sup't. Orangeville, Col. Co. Fa. May lOlh, 1877. unkind, awarded to themanufacturers of Hen- p. p. Colllns ' CiiDcine Porous Plaster, after a careful test anil mmn.iriinll n f Ibis remarkable remedy with ordinary porous and other kinds of plaster', the ilenry Davis.... highest and only medal, above all foreign and ViWr:: rZV: American competitors, on the ground ol its Ioha nanl.-y great superiority over oilier iiau-r, mm " j ,u,' , J r"s" wonuertui pain ii:toiiiib.u's ".'"-.r" Aim T. Jones rative properties. Remember that Ibis decision Carou,w Kline... was made by tour practical ami skhicu i.uj.- n 1 p c 1 u "r clans. . , nl A-. Lnv eland'.'.' Heinemlier tint no nostrum was allowed to be ilJlm,s jielluge.. exhibiled at tlm Centennial. Itememner vv lien uoyu .v arss .. . . . . , ...ll-rlnr. frrwil SUV ncllOOr Kl ill t Kit Hell- !' ."fh"" l son's Capcine Pla-ler is tlie bet remedy ever 1 I- 11 t j:ni....iitJ uevireit ior an exiciiiui uimvui...., Hackmetnck. a popular nnd fragrant per fume. Sold by O, A. Kleim and N. J. llen dershott. March 30, '77-cotv MURDER WILL OUT. A few venra nca "Aueust Flower" was dis mvprpil to bo a certain cuie forllvsnensiatind Liver complaint, a few thin dyspeptics tnado known to their frieuds how easily and quickly they bud been cured by its mo. Tho great merits of Green's August Flower becamo her alded through tho country by ono sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its rale lias become immense. Druggists in KVEKY TOWN In tho United States ate selling it. No ncrson Miffcrlni; with sour stomach, sick headache, costivencss. palpitation of the licart, indigestion, low spirits, cto , can take thrco dotes without relief. Go to Moyer liros., and get a bottlo lor 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles I U cents. April -V.l-iyjl or.Anuivi uiiii.io.., PlIAKMACSUTICAL CUEIUSTS, N, V. May 19, '70 ly. DBlVSOIvI'S cAPCfsn poitous pwsti;hs, A great Improvement on ordinary porous plasters. HELIKVES PAIN AT ONCH. Tin; pkt Strengthening Plaster Known. CL'HKS QUICKLY Hheumatlstn, Neuralgia, Lame ana vv eas iuh k, bclatleit, Luiiibtigo, Spinal and Kidney Complaints, all aches and pains ot a local nature, Sold everywhere, Prlco 25 cents. May 19 Tu'-ly SBAIIUIIV t: JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists, N.V. Pal oiilun . p. V. s.hi'plu-1'd ind. Wilt ck s. I'.. Van lieureit Wm. Zeigli-r Michael Hannan Pal. Langdou conyngham Township. Joshua Ileum Nalitanlel lirown Urn Is Walker TUos. Huston Mjiy Huston John doling Jacob Trli'it M. ll.iHy , KilK McM.iiiiman Peter Anihcny Jlurphy.. ..'..'.".. Pleliard Thomas " Pat. 11 or 11 n 'lerrenoo.Mauulie .louatliau Knlllle l ied Kiiiiirerm.tn jauies .vKirriaou, 4 00 50 50 I.T, 50 55 51 53 55 55 825 55 110 1 10 -120 OJ ,f25JI , 4il) 2 no . 4 25 ., II 50 22 00 ., 0 00 .. (1(0 4l .. 1 ll . 1 no iihi 40 40 40 ... 15 4) 73 50 350 Marr t Morris sot U.S. Marr.. iivan 1. Jones COAL I COAL 1 1 COAL!!! Wo aro now offering tho celebrated Sits- LU llonibacii...".'.'"!',',";!'.',"!.'.'.!;.". !!.'.'." n,ln Pnnl f!n'a fonl nt llin fhllnwinc Kr.V Vii.JiK: " cash nriees: JpbnK. liavfs . . . . . . . , , io. ti. 9 m per ton on wnan. No. 5. 2.6.r) iier ton on wharf. X-.. II O n...l ( l(in ,n rt .il...rP lUacksinith'a Lump 1J.90 per ton on wharf. Jacob tjenntf llituminousJ.ou per ton on wnari. 35 ceuls jier ton additional, for delivery to any pait ol tho town. Coal Houso Hates 15 cents per ton less. No. 0, to Lime-burners $1,50 per ton. Coal screcned beforo leaving our yards and full weieht guaranteed, Orders left at I. W. McKclw'tl Store, at orund lreuuier of said dlsltlct tor said ) ear und . ..... .1 ,V,.i. .1., ,tu , liill ... nd them correct as above staled. UUI mull;, vi DCiib iiuuugii iiiv, u.Miia 1,1,1 iv.- i PLANAliAN,) Tlios. cHMiV, ) Tovv iishlp Auditors, J, .MONOUHAN, ) Cor, Dmehoe... jciiksiier Catharluo Cook uav id cook Win. lirown.. J. l). cosg-ove. Peter Jovcc- Jacob Ashman 2 50 10 50 50 111) 50 M 100 50 75 30 SO tw) 4 so 50 50 (154 21 We, tho unilerslmied Auditors of con) nirham and Centralia Poor Iilstrlct for the )ear lsto, bavo exam ined (ho foregoing accts. ot Palilck A. llurke.collfct- ccive nromiit attention. Your patronage is le.-pcetfully solicited. 0. W. Neal & Hno. May 1, 1877. ' w"KH. "rncij noroush Audltorf. P A T E N T S. F. A. Lebraann, Solicitor of American and Fore'gn Patents, Washlcgton, I). C, All business connected with Patents, whether before the Patent Ofllce or the Courts, promptly attended to, Js'ocharge luudo unless a patent Is means, fstiitrl (or a circular. Nay bw Attest! Wm. II. Piuck. ts3Ctelarv. Centralia, Apilt SI, 1TT. Thomas (leraty, surety of Edward curley, Treasurer ui cuui uu'uam uuu i-i-iurtut4 t iior jiaiuci ior 1S75. lllt To am't of balance duo by Edward Curley, 1 leuauicr ua iter iu.sv Auuitoni repon tw vi Clt. liy order Ne, 241 July 31st, 1t75 to Thos, llenuessy salary steward " " March M, 'ICQ hos. Ocro. 340 00 0 Dr Uusliell iied. scrvjees Win II llllglltslilllgleii l.itll l (1 Murphy for gi ocelli a.. WTnPellu r keeping vagrants Wellington Yeagcr formi-at Wellliitou Cleaver Hour .vc. llrldget Dalnc us serv . ml P V liuike fur stationary ia . Cillieiatv for potatoes 107. Att. 20. Is7fl, Mrs. Kilker foralteud- ItlgTllin,. Mali'' Pis, Aug. 20, is70, c. 11. Murphy for gro ceries, a e.. fur ilwi.lo vvasealicelledaud Nos. 120 and 127 vvtro Usued In its stead. 11 y, Aug. 20, ls70, c. (.'. Murpliy fur out door relief 110 Aug. 20, 1-70, Ld. (leraty onacctot salary in sti ward Ill, Aug, 20, 170, Arthur Nash forex- peusooi M. ucraty 11.', Aug. 24, t70, Ld. curley for horso hire, &e 113, Aug. 20, ls70, Thos. Clupmun lor ser vice as director 114, Au.;. 20. l70, Thos. utraiy forser v Ice as director. 115, Aug. 20, 1970, Jolin liryson for meat for sick paiiisus lie, Sept. au, ls70, Joliu crauo fur service as director ill, .sept 1S70, llurko liros. forconins und funeral expenses 119, r,ept. jo 70, EJ. lieiaty for money paid loservaut no, Oct. as lsto, liurke liros, for cortlu for Mrs. McDunougli ... 1211, Oct. 29 1S70, Mrs. Ed. Curie) for horso hlro 121 Oct. Is70, Thos. i.eiaiy for service .s dheclor. .. ua.O't. 29 is70, Thos.cieraty torseivlco as d hector 123, Oct. 2s, Win. Politer for manure 121, Oct. 2s lsto, Henry Joyce for work on the farm 125, oct. 2s lsto, It. M. Iuishell for medical services 120, oct. 2s 1970, c. o. Murphy tor mdsc. fur Poor House in, oc(. 29 ls.o.c. (t, -viurpuy lorouvuoor relief 12-, ocl. 29 170, John liryson for meat for paupers 12J, oci. 29 1970, c, W. Uavls tor medicine and supplies isi', ocl, 29l70, Ed. 1). liurli tor smith woi k isi, Nov. 29 1970, lienj, Wagner for clover si't'd, .vc 184, Nov. 29 1S70, John huydcr tor smith work.. . . . 13, Nov, 2s ts70, 1'rank Kelterman, hay . 131. Nov. 2s lsto, Hanlel llouck lor smith work 133, Nov, 2 i70, Jus. (I. binltn tor repair ing w agon 130, Nov, 2s lsio, midget lialue for wages as servant 1J7, Dec. s, 1s70, Win. Mon Is tor cabbage for Poor House las, itec s, 1.70, Wesley Mauley fur re pairing wagons , 130, Dev. s. lsto, Michael hullivan for coal for pauiK'ru ' no, Hie s, is70, Pat. lieiaty fur work at Poor Houso ill, Dec. s lsto, linlttlo Abbott for lime fur farm u ' 142, Dee. 8 lsto, ti.Loweuberg torclolbliig for paupers. 1 143, Dec. 8 1 970, Henry lieiaty for work at Poor House 144, Dec. 8 ls70, Thos. Chapman for ser vice as director ' lis, Dec, , Titos, Ueraty for serv Ice as dl lector - im, Dec, 7, o. 11, Millard for groceries for Poor Huusj ' 147, Dec. s, John t'rano for services as dl lecior .... 1 14s, omitted, no older of this No. Issued. ' ut), Jan, a 1st, Tho, Oeraty for serv Ice as director A.. 150. Jau. 3 1977, P. r. Uurko for building ti nil repalrlui; ' 151, Jan. 13, Mli-T bttlllvau, vvugori(onac't) " ,w' u . " .. " '' On full) " 15U, c. o. Murph), out door relief " 154, " liklurd proctor forullendlng William llrciinan " lis, Jan. l, iirldgel liradley lor attend ing William lii't'iiuau iw, Jan 18, Nell Lenlhan, work on farm... " 157, c u, Murphy, sweurlng pau. l-t, Ac ".... " I'oS, Jan. 18, Pat, Fl)nn for coal tor faun. " 15"' !! 1.'.1' curry, ktepligvngruiiu l1?'. . lil-""ai),horbOfortarm... ' nil, Jan. 18, o. II. Millard, for mdse, tor Pocr llouse.Ao " io, Jan. 1, 1 ir, It. SI . i-ashell, med. ser... " IM, " " 104' ' ' " ii ion, " lirlilgetnalne,servIeoasi.rv'ant ' ISO, " alll) lieiaty, uttepdlig Pat, Calu . . ' 107, J 11. 1 1, liurke Pros., conins 4- h- rso nut?. .. . ., s? as dl' 94 00 10 25 E 01 Ss 5) 49 35 75 50 0 50 21 M) 213 29 232 10 1(1 7,i C 113 110 75 10 00 4",ll 31 25 10 SO 115.1 10 11 73 10 05 104 10 32 00 5 CO 20 00 15 CO Total ain't of assets as presented to auditors $970 4 42 The amount of Judgments, and orders of old Issues now outstanding was not ascer tained. I'HOnt'CK Of THE KABU. 5 tons hay 15 75(M) 25 bll.slicls potlltol'S 1.1 11 25 no 30 " rje (.ft 75 CIS 22 50 100 " O.IIS M 30 els 80 00 5.M1 " cum ears (25 cts 137 ro 75 heads cibb.igo (, 2 cts 150 10 busiicls 1111 nips 101 so cts 3 00 40 ' wheat ia (1 4000 30 " buckvv heat a 75 cts 22511 1 " onions 1 01) 4 tons straw 1 jis uam 7 M corn fudder 1 flu 7000 tISSW) CENSUS OF THE TOOK HOfsK FOR THE YEAR ENDINd MARCH 31, 1977. Number ot pauiiers In Poor House March 31, c, 16 M admitted during ) ear 24' ttorii 1 " " in insane asylum.,.. " " died " " absconded T " " In Poor House March 31, 1977.. 2D We. the undersigned, nudltors of Conviurhnm twn. nnd Centralia borough, do certify that tbo foreiroliiL- kUtientent Iscoriect and true, to thu best ot our knowledge. W'e further agree by resolution,, that tho pay ot each director shall be $3 ror each day necessarily slum as oireecur. ,iiso, mat tue nuuioer or meet burs of said board shall not exceed twelve wr an num. Kour of said iwetlngs to be held quarterly at tho Poor House of said district. Also, that thu fol low Ing rales shall be the highest dally pay :or horeo lure : - ior a. sinvrie unu i ior a uouoie film Also, that no orders shall be drawn by the directors for llll'll llillU Ulllll 1 11,1 suinu IS SUUUlIlll'U 10 luo liuui. tots ior tiii-tr nppinvai at tueir annual settlement. W K VMi I.t MAn old established N. Y. and Uava 1 lilt I l'jlln.1 Ilrm want a (ienernl AKfnl In ltloomsburgor vlcluity to control the sales of tlielr cigars. A Permanent Paying Position for an ac ceptable man. Must be energetic and reliable. Ad dress, KA.MOX, LOPEZ fi Co., 117, Iteade street, N. 1. April 2i, 'ii-tvv a TllII'LIKG WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, n sure remedy tor coraus, and all diseases of th THKOAT, LUNCiS, CllEsT and MUCOUS MEM- Put iip only in .Oliao Boxes. bUi.U 111 ALU UllLUUIa la. C X. CHITTENTON' 7 hlxth Aenue. New York. March iu, '"-iw I) 1? I" T Vf 1 pack acquaintance cards, 1 pk. hdtfc. : U-LN Ulrtatton. 1 puck scroll, all sorts, for odIt hi ot nts nnd btamp. Tun card co.t Mldaicboru.Ma.ss. Apill 27, TT-iw d t Thfl Tip Tfip ruclmrw UthAlanrMt ji-nti-lllilltim, HEAD AN U BE " J MiMui Nut l-Kr, 1H fe.nrk 1 If lie 11. Tan hull I nr. (lulilnn I'sn rtnlcl Ii Runt (Jtild Stntis nuttont, Qtm tUtKcuu READ AND BE. icll, ronlxH.lcr, (lolilon I'an.MIor Kl. Luke Geoicu Ulamotid I'ln , Amettijit Stone Klnrln f"tlll Millie bcarlJ'ln. Unlrl nlaHml Waulrllnv Set Hnf bud Fur lrur, Iai1Ii4 Flaw eriu tnd SUrered flt Pin. polJ, Arc.tti .Killui inrv Met 1'ln A I num. (lull nisi ItuUAti. (lnt. (lolri plHtPd WftVii Chain fcitd 8t ff Throw Qold plfd Bmdnu i nt miirt m itni ptwi-putu or u tmtt XTKdOHtUSAKi lfUf.u MfTBU t.K1K J, BRIDE. Clinton Place, New York. TOP 'I1IOMAN CAhKY 1 TT A MAUHX FIANAliAN'l'ovvnshlp Auditors. I LA?!,1 JAME I'NI11IAN f J. LjCLfe Attest : m. II. PmcE, ec'y. ITlvt WM. II. PHICP. ""'""BO Auuuor. C. ii. Mtiiniv, cler: A5 77 14 150 U0 34 M 15 00 WO 00 no no 13 91 170 CO 121 7J 10 00 SO 00 is to XXlJAi. STATEMENT OF COXYNG- HAM TOVVNblUP. Andiew ltooney. superv Isor of convntrham for the yearendlng April nth, 1ST", In account with said lOVVUilllil. t-I'ECUI. KOAIl TAX ACCOCNT. nit. To am't of special road tat duplicate for'ta $,5,'01 41 received front County Treaauier.. 571 'is Clt. Uy am't returned to county Commissioners for collection " " errors, exoneratloas and double as sessments " " paid II. 1'. Zarr, Pioth'y, Sept. 4, '76 ii ii i. .. Dec. & ' " " paid Wm. liryson, Attoi ney fees... . ii rnmlnlsslnn nllnuurl r.n m ,i,n " paid ol balance due twp. by sup'v r W,S7S 12 I.UAU .CCULM. Pit. o oj To am i of road tat duplicate for ls7 turn 74 iri-i-ni-u nun, county ireasurcr... icaeo ' ot balance duo A, ltooney, bunerr'r 7 65 20 00 10 UU 48 01 5151 63 00 6310 19 CO li 50 3 50 Pi 00 10 00 tWlKJ 10 00 30 0(1 19 V0 41 C9 00 35 00 Clt, By am't of taxes worked out by associated Landco 1.497W " " taxes worked outby Individuals .. 129j " " of errors and exonerations allowed 17 1 " ' ictunied lo Co. comr's for collee n 5S27 " " paid order Not to A, ltooney, ser vices as sufierTlaor 62 00 " " order N0.2.A. ltooney, Jr., work on roads jjoo " " order No 3, Ed. Mooney.w r'k roads 33 00 " " order No. 4, Jas. Prtlt,w ork on " 33 oo orui r .-vo. a, a. uooney, serv ices au suiwrv tsor " " ordr No. c, A. ltooney, services as supervisor " " order No. 7, A, ltooney, sorv ices as comic oil chromo. 7x11. mounted. orth 23 c, 1 pk. love cords, 1 pk. com i envelopes. 1 ok. comic cards. 1 nk. seroll, 1 24 Dbook Pun. all sent ror onlv sac. stamps, Novelty co., Mlddleboro, Mass. .1 yi ii zi, in.v u kADTHIS!! ii. Chance for all to make or lave Bdoncy, AND UKT T1IK BEST OOODS IS Tit It MARKET. TERS, COFFEES, &C. sold at lower prices man tho same qualities can ho uu.iKiic uc uny inner uoubo in tuts country. All goods guaranteed lo bo satisfactory and us repre M'liied.or tho monev vvlllbe rerundedon return of the, goods, which may lie done at our expense. Tho reputation of our house for bulling standard, (J19 74 1 cojiis at low rmcEs. (for 3 sears), has given us a Biauiiiui: ui .-e i orK cuy unu v ictnity, mat ut not C2 40 I enjoj i d by any other houso In the trade. After ma- l.soioo I lure deliberation wo have determined to offer our 8,2oo (i I goods to housekee)en In tho Interior, at the lowest 1U IKI I nuuwiua lliAlr. iiiivr.-, liru U ClUU IS lOrmOQ 89S&4 1 large enough to make a small case. Tne troodaof 223 04 I each memlKT of the club will bo put In separate pucKiiges. ami marKen vvun naino and cost, so as to avoid coufuslon ludlstrlbutlon. (Joods will bo sent by express to collect on dkliveky. All wishing to save money by purchasing family supplies at New ork wholesale prices can talk the matter over among friends and neighbors, and bend to us for Club Circular, Prtco-llst, Ac. We give a present ot either goods or money to the person who gets up tho club, to compensate for trouble etc. bamples otTKA&coPl'Chsentbymall. tl,3I5'2 I $2,201 19 supervisor ' order No. , A. ltooney, sen Ices as hupervtsor " order No. 9, A. ltooney, services as supervisor " order No. lo, A. ltooney, services as supervisor , " order No. 13, A, ltooney, services as supervisor " order No.u, John Sweeney work on roids I commission allowed on 4si u 52 00 50 00 MOO 4SO0 54 00 100 84 CO ISO.) SJCs We Iho undersigned auditors of Coningham ownshln torlho vear 1S77. navn dniir r.Jr,ii,i. 53 20 foregoing accounts ot Andiew ltooney, supervisor S3 00 20 00 20 00 251 50 3100 lils Jan. 20, 1 hos. Ctiae'r.in 40 00 1500 73 (Hi 50 (HI 57 00 85 00 900 5)00 15(0 93(0 15 00 llKltal 803 42 8 0(1 14 00 103 ynui 19 no Its! no forth. T1IOVIA9 ClSIV. Martin KlanaiunA Auditors, ilAVILS atONAOAN Attest : C. n. MrHfiiv, clerk. Centralia, April 21, lsIT, Patrick McDonnell, Supen Isor, In account with Bald lUI.UBUIll. BrECIAL ROAU TAX ACCOVNT. UU. To am't of special tax duplicate of ism . ' " special tax lec'd from Co. Treasury Maiuurc H.-VIIII.-U iiuiu ,1 ill. CUap- man, lato supen Isor 35 574 24 4M1I Stiaer's Now Vcrk aniCHsa Tea Co., M. H, MOSES & 00,. ProDrietors. 17,711, 81 Sl.iiuil H(l Vcsey l recti New York. Ap.ll 27, '77-4VV d T Tb f "tf Koo ttila. only ti.ro capital ro O w XV (inlred to start canvossmg for Mark Twain's New Scrap Book. Apply withstampto ??h K.llallqwell H A MAT 1 CtCtPTlCi v. ' ti JL,Bnl s!-iNew Tr kijii. l AOOIilVO tuay 1111-4W a Clt, lly am't returned to Co. Com'rsfor colect'n " " errors, exonerations and double as- seMiuieiits " " 11. r.&ar, Prdtu'y, sepU4, lsin ' Die 6, ls70 .. 11 11 11 11 11 " auditor's order to M. Prennan M " James ltrrnnnn of 14 exieusu feclnt't "II. V. Zarr costs as tier receipt " supc-rv kefs order ot I974 to John Asktns fees (0.53(1 10 IUVM 101 40 l.sonoo 1,735 IH) 1,405 00 4 00 C4 (HI 81 511 510 45 50 80 00 The Black Hills. llv It. N. Marrulre. who has snint. la vr-nm tntr.it. region, latest oceoimta ot (,old and bllver pros Vr .'. b ... "i"i"' "luiiuii itrsuurvtrs, climate. Hunting, Pishing, Indians, ami Settlers' Adventures Willi Iliem.Mltdngand Wild Western Ufe.tlie Water falls, Honing (ley sere, noble hcenery, Immense (lorges. etc.. with 27 Hue Illustrations and one map. Price ONLY 111 cents. Sold by all Newsdealers, or sent postp aid for 12 cts. by or , ,, , DONNKLLY, LOYD rt CO., Pubs., Majll, ,Tt-lw a Chicago, 11J, THE HOPE OF REWARD " Is what Induces so many peoplo In search of Sl'I.i:,-DII FAU.11IXG L.A,U to go to Michigan, and select from tie ONE MILLION OP ACRES of ,et!nd erant ot tho Grand ltaplds and Indiana strong' -soils, suro crops, plenty of timber, no .drouths, grasshoppers, or chinch bugs, pure water running streams, ready markr-tn. 7-iiitiinn iVJ I sciiools. liallroad runs through centre of grant v Price Horn M to tio per aero, feud ior our lllustnu ir.j iminnuiei, iuii oi iaets 111 uerman and Enrlisn. say in what paper you sarr this notice. Address W, 0. HUGIIART, Lnnd Oomin'r., UltANU ItAPluSTMlCIl. Title Pcrlnct, Marcu t 19JI ,Sm " order No. 1 to Wm, Hr son, at'y feci "order No 11 to C. U. Murphy, wri ting, ac noo "order No, 1,7 to C. 11, Murphy wri ting for A. Koonev , jj go " oiiur No. 12, Jauies ltreunan,totvu- ship .'leifc on trmunt w. 2500 "order No is, Jainos Preunau. luvvn khlp rlerk tn fiUI f ,10 , ruin. ,,.,, - ' m .1 ., . .. -,!. ,t l .V 1 , . ,l.,rMilimliSu.t,'.l,1,,n ,.,.UM. .-22 Ks.jan. 2i. Mrs. "'"( oul"o "uie, sure i" i er 8 estate I ry.a pauper, $50,000. tO! Babcock & Wyeth's Ads HISS Is taken Internally, aud Positively Cures lthei mt tlsm, (lout. Neuralgia and Lumbago. ir-Bola tir Wholesale and ltctslt Urugguts every where, teoi tor circular to, I1KLPIIK.NST1NK U!TIiT, o,u4i.,ir..t""'"