The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 30, 1880, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, B LOOMSBU1IG, COLUMBIA COlNTl, PA.
KXTIiACr KI'.IIM A SI'UKCII OK I1HX. rl,AI!K
SII.N X. IMITrK.lt, IIKI.IVKIIKU l niHll
IIKIt, IS7U.
Men tell in .lint the Poulli will rcpuilinto
the. National tlelit, Iicojiiso they havo repu
diateil their own ilebts. And wi tliey hare,
nnil so lmvo iilo many Northern communi
ties 1 There arc scores of tnwni in the North:
)r, and Ueinlilio.in tnwin in this State,
which nro no miragex) in rpptnlhtini; their
debts 1 Ooinnmiiilii'.s are too apt to repudiate
their debt when thy hive lieen fraudulen
tly conlricted, cr when they iro tinibld to
iny lhiu 'Kin" ilelits of lliu 8 nith have til
ten Ik-ch rraudiileutly intitrnete,), contracltd
without value, anil for intimnitiillts utterly
unablo to piy theni, You havo little idea
til' how wretchedly poor and beggared those
Southern Statet are. Hut. ut the same time.
they have no intend in rt imJiatimt the Xu- L
tional debt. Its burden d ies not fall on
them, and it is o inteiwovcn with the com
merce and indu-try of the country, that the
first tnovemciit to repudiate it would bring
on a shock to tho credit an 1 business of the
whole of the c uiiitry which would involu
tion and ever one clo in a couiiuon disas
ter. So witli tho payment of tho ltebel debt.
The South does uot hold that debt. It was
hugely owned abroad. There were, to be
sure, a cou-iderablo amount of Confederate
mtcs held at homo . but they became so ut
terly worthless that the people did not even
preserve them, and it is doubtful whether
many millions of them could bo got together
in tho whole country. l!eides, if the South
cjuIJ bj to iu.sauo as to wish cither to pay
t le Kobel debt, or to repudiate tho National
debt, remember that under the Constitution
it requires three fourth of these Slates to do
that , and the South is not ihrce-fouilhs.
but only one thin! ; aud aficr the apportion
tneut of IssO it will bo less than one-fourth
of the whole country , and every year these
Noithern Slates are growing lieher atn1
s ronger, and iho South is growing weaker
and poorer. There would be d.iuger fioiu
such insanity, or any oilier insmity of the
S nilh, exactly when nno f mrtli g-ts to le
greater than throe-fourths, and not belore.
Sj with the tuctemv that the South will
begsai the treasury with llobel cl.iiui-'. This
is not only most groundless, but in view ol
what has occurred, it is wickedly unfounded.
You uiut remember that there is no such
thing as the, payment of an enemies' war
claims Ily the law of nations they can net
cr bo, and, iudced, never have been paid. A
Uopubliean Congre.-s pascd a statute just al
ter the war, authorizing tlnso persons iu the
S)uth who were loyal, to claim upon the go
ernment for supplies furnished tho govea
ment, if they presented their claims within a
limited time. That time has long since ex
pired ; but men still come to Cougress with
petitions, saying that thy were loyal, and
that because of sonio accident their absent e.
or minority, or tho like they failed to pre
sent their claims within the prescrilied time,
and askiug now to bo permitted to havo thei'
claims heard. A great many of these peti
tions are presented, and I do not doubt bit'
that many of them are without merit, and
that claimants pretend to have been lova,
who were not. These men have a right to
petition Congress to have their claims" heard,
because the Constitution has secured thai
right inviolate to every citizen. Hut, al
though presented, such claims are far from
being generally paid. Indeed, the record
shows that very few are ever allowed, and
that during the past five years tbat the Dem
ocrats have controlled the House of Hepre
sjntatives, they have allowed far less of such
claims than the republicans did wheu in pow
cr. And when, last ) ear, I proposed a bill
which would be a perpetual bar against tin
consideration of any of these claims, upon
the ground that sufficient opportunity had
beeng'nen for their presentation, and tht
chances of fraud were so great, that it wa
better to say now tint this class of claim
should never be further coosideied by Con
gress at all, it was not the South that oppo
ed it. On the contrary, the bill pa-scd
Democratic Uouso by Democratic and South
ern votes, but failed in a Republican Senate.
And when at the last session a similar bib
was proposed, it failed by the opposition ol
tho Republicans in ihu Ilou-e. So that
ssy that whm the Democrats get in ascen
dancy the country will be deluged with c!aiui
is iu diicct contiadieiion of the experience ot
the past few years ; aud all the action ot the
to parties in Congres-, show it to be a uak
ed and groundless pretf nee.
Hut it is said that the South is solid. And
si it is. Hut there is ho danger from there
solidity. A section of the country may be
united, becau-e it may want something, or
becau-e it suffers some evil. We have h-ul n
solid New Kugland for yeais ; so, loo, we
have long had a sulid Xr rthwf t. Of late
years we have bad a solid West upon the li
ver question. N'ew Kigland is solid because
it wants tariff protection, aud the South i
solid because it has suffered from carpet-bag
oppression.
I do not think that anybody was ever so
w icked as to attend the horrors of carpet-bag
government. Hut when those states were ic
constructcd, it was provided that while eveiy
man might Aote, no one who had engaged iu
the Rebellion could hold office ; and as the
negroes weronot capable of discharging many
of the duties of cilice, men came in finm
without the State who had neither character
nor interest there to hold i ffice. Aud these
adventurers established a system of govern
ment which in extravagance, iniquity audde
uioralization has not been equalled in civili
zed society in our lime. It was natural that
the South should resent this. It is said that
they are not grateful to the Republican party
I do not think that they are. When the Ho
brews marched out of Kgypt I have no doubt
but that tho Egyptians, whom they had
"spoiled," were glad to get rid of them
but considering what they had suffered at
their hands I do not believe tbat they feit
grateful to the Hebrews iu any wav.
Hut the South has ncj nelural reason for
remaining solid. On the contrary, tho iu
terests of the Gulf States are with the Re
publican party. They went into tho rebellion
to save slavery, and with the loss of slavery
their interests changed. What they want
cow is a liberal and paternal government
ono that will dig out rivers and improve bar
bors , build expen-ive public buildings aud
baufc up levees : give subsidies for Tcxs'
Pacific Railways ; erect new barracks and
government works, and geuerally spend uiou'
ey with a tree hand throughout the South.
They cannot get that from the Democratic
party, becauso such action is against our no
lion of what a National government should
do. They can only liOx for it from tho Re
publican party from the party of much gov
immnt : and I am v.ure that aftertht IVd
identiarelcction isover, whether we prevail
or the Republicans prevail, you will find the
fsouth tireamng up and tho liult states go
iuc with the Republicans. Indeed, iftnu
havo watched the legislation for the last year
or two in i-ongress, you nave seen that some
of tho most centralizing measures of got em
inent, such as the cootiol of tbe railwava bv
the Federal government, tbo establishing of
a national quruuuuo and t tie like, came
from Democratio members of the Congress
from the Southern States.
Hut, It Is said that the (x-ople of tbe South
are barbarians, who eo about killing every
body who roten tbo Republican ticket. Tbe
Chlsholra and Dixon murders are tho tiro
texts fur thU nti'ery. I nm uo admirer of
tho I'omllllonof things In the South. After
one of the great wars winch beepar a com
urn nit v, and niter ten years of MinVring and
ileniorlitilnii under the rule of such carpet
Iwir KovrriniioH . we have l.npned upon
them, one mit-hl inittoespeet a wty exalted
iiindit'on of order or teirper, or of public
or private morals In the South It Is not
lair to ruin and ilcninrallzo a people, mid
then Maine tliem exclusivity tor it.
Ileiile-, iiolliliur, is absolutely pure. If
you put a sheet of nliito paper uiiiler tho
microscope it appears lull ol black sprcts.
If you keep the microscope upon tliisa spots
ml j mi might say that ttiu paper vr.H
bhek.
There Is in preat eominunlly in which
oinr ijres csnn it I e louiul. Ni t 1'iiit iiro an
editor hot a preacher, who as a political
opponent, In cmp Kruno co j hut would It
b (air to .iy that editors in California gen
erally shot preacher", or even usually ahtit
lull ni'lutcal opponents V A (utile officer In
- Vew '' i'lr1! ,l19 wwuliniaii ; but
l" It ll lll.'lll, V.UIIU lll,ll III I IV II IIIUH III
New Jersey to vh almtit k 11 1 i tir tl.eir er
Vhti'. wlien ilipeed witli tliem Ni, too,
in liiilmm. foiiin irimibitlonisl. tlis.itH
lied with h Honor dfaler, put ponder under
Ills dwf-llitig-linilse and blen' it up i but is
lint Ihu w.iv total abstinence is generally
en'orcxl in that Slate ?
So long as we have h great political party
coutriillini; all the ollicers and most of tb
money and newspapers of tho country, and
inter, -ted in exairi-eratlnir abuses in the
South, o long we shall he liable to be mis
led as to the real condition of tbltnts there.
Filially, the Republican s.y that it the
Ditnociats net into power, alter having al
lo.vnl the South to plunder tne North, they
will permit it to leave the L'uioii. The
?nutli attempted that once, and there were
more Democrat in thiS'ate with musket,
uhn stnnl iihrinlitpr tit shnlllilpr to tpsUt
"llnm, than Republican. The South at-
tempi i el that too at a tune when they were
stronger and we were weaker than now, and
fileil. Thl attempt thev will never repeat,
fhey have not the power, if thev had the
will, and they have tot the w. II. Then they
ha I something to gain by secession, Now
ilo-y hav notlilni; to cain by it and every
thing to lose. They desired then to preserve
siarrv, an I they made war in order tore
tain it Having lost slavery utterly and for
eier, the South has now no posibl reaon
lelt lor leaving the Colon or lor renewing
-tie war. On the contrary, all their inter--s,
nil ihir wih, all iheir hope-are now
in the lis t ion . What thev want is to be en
ricbnl by it. to share ill tiie common growth,
proper!) aud power.
For the reasons I have suggested the
southern States would have worked with the
Republican nartv r ght alter the war. had
ihev been permitted to do o, and not been
constrained bv the utfeilne and terrors of
th "carpet-bag" government that party up
held to resist it.
The O'reatest lilessing.
simple, pure, harmlest remedy, that
cures every time, and prevents disease oy
keeping the blood pure, stomach regular,
kiiine) and liver active, is the greatest
blo-iug ever conferred upon man. Hoi
Hitters is that remedy, and its proprietors
ire being blessed by thousands who have
been aved and cured by it. Will you try ii?
ee another column.
CatarrH
a'pHYSICIAN'8 TE8TIM0NY.
30 Years a Physician. 12 Years a
Sufferer. Tried Regular Remedies.
Tried Patent Medicines. Perma
nently cured by
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE,
MESSRS. WEEKS rOTTEIJ, Sirs i I have pra.
llsed medicine for thirty yean, and hav been a
miTcrcr mjself for twelve jearn with Catarrh In the
naal parflr,fuPiji and larynx I hare med erery
thin in the Uniterm tneJicn without am permanent
reltcf.untll Cnl)y I w as Induced to try a patent medicine
(omcthlniT thatun ntlnnut hUl ar.t xrt-lolh to rlol
I trlMs Sad fllreracthera until I eot iSold of youn.
i lonowea tne direction to the letter, and am liftpry
;o say have had permanent enre. YourUVniCAL
CrliK 1 certainly a happy combination for the euro
of that most ccplcoisnt aal danerou of JUeet.
Toar, rprtfully,
U. W. UUVV.M.P.,
t OfPr. D.tV. OraTtlSon.. Phylc.a and
Prufc'it, Muscatine, lo a.
MlscATtxx. Iowa, March ?T, 1S7T
The alue of till remedy mutt not be overlooked la
tho cure of thovti
SYMPATHETIC DISEASES,
Affection! of the Eye, Ear. Throat. Lunc and. Hron
thlal luhci uhlci In many caaea accompany a neiero
cue of catarrh. 1 be Id darned and dleed: condition
of the mucou tin mbrane U the caate of all these
troublei, and until the f)tem hat ben brooalit
properly und' r tt-e Inflience of th IIAIUCAL CL'flE,
perfect freedom from them cacuut be reaaooably ex
pi cied.
It l but three year lnce PANFORD'S RADICAL
01 UK placed before the public, but In tbat short
lime It ha found 11 wav front Ulne to California, and
U ceryihere acknowledged by (tragdUt and phyi
tlvi ti be the niont mcceMful preparation for the
ti Tuctfh treatment of Catarrh ever compounded. Th
net uiil t' deemed of mo"e laiportiace hen It i
c upled with the naiement within Ave yean ovet
W different remedlea for Catarrh hae been placed on
ale, and to-day, ultli one or two exception, th. lr
namcirannot be recalled by the bet-M if.irnied drtv
jrUt. Adcrtlslnir may (-accced in fo'clni: i fowal-,
meaicai propt-rtiea, it is aic
olutely ctrtaln to fall 1: t
Eachpacfcape n( s ST(rJJS lLDir.L i t'lIC c ,.
taiLi Ur. banfirtT Impro--d Inhaling lubi.nlthf.iM
directloci far Til uo m a 1 cooca. lTtcetlOO. 1 r
all wholesale and retail druL'wlst and '!al nthroutr'
outth t'nited Matt a a-d Canadn. WEEKS A 1'UT
Tblt, Ueheral AffeuU aaj Wholea&l. lruvuu, Uotun.
COLLINS'
VOLTAIC PLASTER
IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL.
Eisobtov, Miw,
April 9MH i
I comlder Colli' V ltaic
Pl-AiTti the bet plater I er
i, and am rcoca.t. ending
ttetu to all.
C. McMoreoh.
Hi; me, Ut.,
Anril li. ir
It haidone m bovniorn lcwv!
thaa all other medicines. Ut)
tow gov to ftchot-I, iir the Crtt
time in three year.
EUZA J ask DcrriBLD.
CUM. III.,
Apr 1 1-TT. t
niVetbeonelh'otKtll llur
are tte bent pjAJtcru, no duubt,
la the world l L Mi-OlU-Asu
OtovE. M.i t
March 1, ls(T7
Accerl my thank fur t!m
pood derU ej from the 1 n Ckl
lli' I'LAtTKBf tent mo smio
time ao. W. C- Molhe.
COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER
for l?C4l p&lni, UiuoDr,, .orrnr., e)cnw. numlv
Qt, and IniUinmjti.iu of tuu 1l. 1 v.r. kiai.vfi,
ikH'n, I "eU, liUilil' r, ti. .rl, a! ' : 11 i. riiual to
a art..jr r dukUir l4 atri. .r ,. . ai.i .:.ru..
11-1. o. M.t conlM.
b J tr a!t Wliule.ale anj r.rtall llr.it,'i:iit throuirh.
out tli' LblteisttL. ar . Cauaija., ad M Lhks Ji
1-nTtKU I'r. prl )la.
June 1 'Ti ly.
V MONTH iruarantfed, 113 a dav
at Uoine made by the Industrloua
capital noi rf quired, : e will ttart
ou. mvd, woiurn, w) ana triris
make money f-uiter at v.ork for us
tlmn at auitblDs: el-sMr-. The workli
llirut and pleawnt, and t-ucb as aujone can to
TU'titat, TUost wlio are wlw who we thU notice
wtu wud us tlieir uddretsti at once ana t-t for
ihemM'he cooih outfit und tenxstrc-p. Now u tne
time. TtiOie already at work are lajtcp up lame
sums ot UKLt.fc Addxtss TJ.t K t Co. .-UiruBta,
" Hijher. SIei! it vTessi sd F-Ulaie'.jiia.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
501 Broadway, New York.
iliinufacturers, Importer-. Dealers In
Velvet Frames, Alburas,Graphoscopes
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS
ZnrraTiass. Chr:aos. Photograph:.
And Vlndred (roods Celebrltlej, Aetreuva, etc.,
PhotographMaterials
We are Iltadquirleis (or ever thine in the way o(
Steresptiecas and Magi: Lanterns,
EachatylebeinsUiebtfStofluclassln tho marker.
Ueau'ltul riiutOk-raplilo Tran.parejjClis ot Matu
ary and Kot-rav nL-s tor tbe window ,
Convex Glass. Manuiacturera or Velvet Vramea
(or Sllnlatures and Convex ulasa ltctures.
Catalogues o( unitrns and tildes, with direc
tions (or using-, bent on receipt ol ten cents .
Jan ,'o-ly
OB I'IUNTIxxQ
I Neatly and cheaply execatttl at the
CbumMX OSoa.
TATEMKNT187D.
(.howinif In lebtednpss etc.. nf tho town of lllooms-
btirir, tor The jeareiiillng March the 81, issii, made.
In HixsjrUiUict; Willi the Act ol Assembly or April Isth
IsTS., t Mil led "A supplement ot an Act to regulate
the iiiaiiacr ol Indul'teilms ot inunlclpilltle, to
provide lor the reil( nipt ton ct thesnme, and to lin-i-ose
pehalllfs tur the Illegal Increase thereof.
Prewired and published by tho corporate authori
ties et said town.
I t'NHRU bKBT.
Itondsiluo August !,ln . IU0P0
Intertill on sametrom rtbruary 1,1')
liuml Hue .l.inu iry 1, 'si louoo
Interval on sum) from IVbttiar t, so
Ponds duo K. hru.U) 1, -sl fwH
Interest un sanw from February 1, so
liondsduu Ainust I, 'si S"
luieresion sanw from lebruary 1, si)
Houil due .l.iiiii. irj l. 'si liwoii
interest on .nine Irom February t,')
llolids dill' Febru.li I. '-I . , W'fU
Inn i est on Mine Irum Fi-l nary I, "
lioud due August t. sl . . H-"1"
lull resl nns one trom Ikbruary 1, "so
llonds duo February l, iii
Itilermt uu same tiom Feott a-y 1, so
llomU dun August . '! . . ,, ""
I ni erea- on s-one from February 1, so
Fond due .liumarj 1. s-4 'mm
li.urest on sumo irom February t.'si)
liuiids due February 1, 's4 dOlo
Inierisi o.i same Irom Febiuaryl, -
Honds duo August 1. '-I , , 00
lutensioh Hime trom February I, so ,,..,
Iijhdsilue.l.niuiry 1, 'si WW
Inli iisl un same Irom February I, so
llntt.U dill. witniArv i. 'si .oo w
Interest on sain- Irom February 1, 'so
liotiihiitue Atigtii 1,M sisjeo
lnuresi on suae Irom February 1, i
Iiondsuue.i.inuiry i, so .'vw
Inteiest on sune Irom s'ebruary 1,'si) t
Homudue Sebruary 1, sit .woo
Inttrest uu same Irom February 1, si
Hundsd'i-August 1, 'sa uisiwi
I utercst ou s nue trom February 1 , 'so
lionds duo .liiuuarv 1. sf .now
Interest un sune Irom February 1, so
lUnds duo Ffbniir) I, ': WOPO
intrrrstunajhi Irum February r N)
Honda one August 1, 'si mioo
Interest un mime from Februiry 1, w)
lltiiiilscitiu .lamiar) I,' , "
luterest on s.mio Irom Febraary 1, 'so
liohdi duo February 1, 'ss kudo
Interest oa simufauii Fctruary 1, so
Total funded debt lUAiow
VALVaTION OF TAXAC1 K I'ltOrEBtV TI1CHXN.
Ileal property
lvrsyn.il
Trades h-jJ occuatlons
$dHVllD
y.inn3 iii
01
Tatal valuation
a ivr ci-nt. ot uboo v.ilu.itlon
A.SSKT.
lU'nnce tu on duplicate ot "
.. .. ..
1T3 14 no
(2118
J.i 1.
Duefr ni sundry persons on account swift!
coNntmoiiox ut-aos stbket opkninms.
Centre Hrect, E1IJ ih Miutt, i 50
Market street, v. II. Kuoni $Mon
.1. c. miller 151.1
' Miss I'hilllpa nil")
" Mm W i-Ui 2-i"
" Mr.s Wilson iw
10111.1
Koarth slr-'ei, Hridlev and (lordon
Iron strtft, L' It. n.t stiw
" m McKrlir eslato lofo
s-c itnl street, rllotnn Itobbtiis, Juilt
luui.ee lu 1 r- a irer s nauds
HO IN)
vi tu
l.j-ni
Kvej acf as-etd oer llo.itlngd-bt
lUEIIITlE.-.
Orders or IsTj outstanding
l:ii
i,;.
ls; "
J5C1
I a
2CJ i"
Vis 0J
10-211)
Add Interest unpaid coupons not pre
senled J13J1 50
(1K0. W. C1KKEI U C0LI KCMK OF TIXK KOK IsTS, IV AC
lOVNTlUTllTHMOWf. OF Bl.'X)ilscl-hl!.
PB.
To bal ineo ot taes uncollected on duplicate
or ls as per last annual statem-nt I31C f s
en.
Dec. u, "0 liy ain't paid F. 1". Hill-
meiertreas'iieras pi-r receipts $4s3 Vi
Mann v6, ' by exonerations allowed
by council 1I0OI4MS.S
ISalancc on duplicate or 1st
fJ'JUJ
NKWTON BOOK Cl.l LFCTOK CF TX.M IOR IsT'J, IS AC
COCsr W1TU THE TOWS OFElAWil-Bl'BO.
DB.
Julj Ta, to a'-uo 'nt ot duplicate ot Tu tuixs
CB.
March 31, bv ami pild treasurer a
n t re e'pli. ee treasurer's ac
count HUM 91
lly eoiu ratio-s anoeii dv roivn
Coutn.ll Keb 4, abd Marcn H 'sj
HJsTimTT
Vncol't-cted bala ce on duplicate, ot
f!TJ 1
T. 3, AMiKKsLICK TOW V TBEUKEH FOB lsT9 is AC-
COI'.NT WITH T1IBT0WN OF SUO 4?El'B0.
11 B,
Tn tifli.nice In treasiirv rs twr annual
statenienttor IsTs $'5 2
CB.
March 3 . s bv am't raid oier toV
1'. lUIUiieicr treasurer for lsT 115
TBEASVBEB'S ACCOl'ST.
F. I. BIII.MEVFB TBElsfRKB FOB 1ST9, IS' .CCOCST
W ITU THE TO W S OF BL00M3BVKU.
PB.
March iii. 'so.to amount recdved trom
T. .1 Vandersllce bilance rrom 'Ts J15 2'
June 15T9. to amount asstsment on
tax r.ill ot .T 0002 3;
pec t4 to amount rtcelved trom 1..
rmrt'l co nclortor T as tier
ue 'ount of .slid U. XV. Oorrell 4s3 55
oct. 1, to amount received irom Tsew.
ton Hooue collector for 'T
Oct. 9, t . amount receli ed tr. tn New
ton Boone collator for 'Ts
Oct. 2X to amoui t received trom New.
t n llooue cdlector tor 'Ta
Nov, l, to amount rvcelini fnira New.
ton Ho me collector tor '19
Nov. 2i.wamouiit reeeHed from New
ton lljotie coll. cior tor '19
!ec. is.to amount recelv ed tnim New
loti IVHi'.e c -Hector for 'T9
liee. .I'.umiujunt receuedfromNew
loii II tone e 'lleUor for Tv)
.Ian. u, si tu am mnt recehed from
New nm Ikuliv cilli ctor f.T "9
Feb xtoamouni neelved irom .New
ton 11 Hjne eo lector lor '19
Fjb 1 . to Hin 'Uut recehed from
N'-wt 11 It Kjoe collec or f jr 'T9
March 3 to atn bit t receive! Irom
NewtO'- llooue collector tor T
March is, t nm urn received frcm
New ton Huolc (.olitcior lor ',9
1C9 IU
s.'M
91 51
91 w)
2J1 94
144 CO
133 HO
116 23
Cs s5
113 90
1510,
109 6 16J1 91
fsi53 4l
To amount state tax collided durlu?
ear
.xiaren Jl.to amount received trom 1
Kunn, l'reld-nt 'lown Council,
collections iu Unts.licenMs,
42 02
41 T5
$-240 IS
F, I'. ElLLMEYEBTBEIsfBEB OF lsT9.
C
July sT, bv amount duplicate ot
Newton iinoiie collector f r lsTH,
la-lnirtbe amount une.illected by
treasiii er on tax roll of me tar i
Ily lionds p ml during oar:
o. xo one reo-uai. i,
s:
2s " Aulltt I. " clsjtsl
5A " ' I. 2100
f4 " " 1, " 'OlOJ
12 M October 1, ' Ssusl
T .lanuarv l, ls-o imi'O
29 " February 1 3iooo
1, 'i 2oo oo 1 2 s) oo
Ily Interest paid durlo? year ;
.Miio'iut pun nimiKiii'n
a ui9unt couiions tsild
t'Jls
T55 35 CH.-J
lly orders p ild during ear :
lly am lunt state Tax cu bonded debt
paid
Ily amount Treasurers commission
43 90
5T 20
'40 50
lialance In Treasurer's hands fJ3 0s
BECEllTs.
Amount ris-'f u ed from T. .1. Vandersllce bal i IS 2
o. v. correll collec
tor (or 1st 4-3 6J
Amount received Iom Newton Boone collec
tor tor lsT9 1MI 91
Amount received (rom 1. Kuhn, rrealdent
on tines, licenses, .tc , 41 T5
Amount state tax on bonded debt collected 42 02
Collected by Tow a Treasurer on tax
roll Ot "9 34S2 42
45120 23
EXrESCITPBES,
IlIOHWAYS.
Paid for libor. teams, material, re
pairs to tools, .vc, dunnt-year tKs)37
I'alJ K JacoDy commissioner of titla-
ways for aenlces tu lsT9 263T5
Tald samuel -M.aner balance aa com
missioner ot hlgba)s In Ts 12 25
l'ald (or prlntlnc uunual statement,
tow n ordinances, e 131 T5
l'ald tor poil.t: services to sundr)
persons t no
l'ald M. c XVoodward senlcesaahlffh
constable, and serv 10a' and post,
tni; notices, c, 114 T5
l'ald James 1 nomas bilance (or ser-
MCes as constab.e tn Ts in $5
l'ald serx ices or svtvtaryot council l-sloo
FAIli Basrs.
council room, J J llrower tutw
Fire Co room, xx in. iilimoro no 00
Hoofed LadirCo. room 24 iu
Lock-up. H. Mohner vnwi
Hngtne room, 1. s. Kuhn 2.x 00
found 10:0 H49SO
l'ald (or caa during year, liloomsburf
(. aa comiiany Cs4 4
rati o. A. tlark, stationary 4 sj
1'atd o. XX'. correll. senior notices In 00
1 aid 1 bos. Vannatt i cleaning well at
Forks' f4i
l'ald ltolllns.rolmes & scliu) ler for chains 7 95
- ' lanterns 21 ui
A. C. Itabb (or coal oil A.C., sis
J. Miarplesa son repair to
store at luck-up a no
" sharplesaa La)cock(orlatcpposta Uui
s. Neinajd tor surxextOa 11 10
I'urseil itidleman for nre hooks 5 00
" llloomstiura' lias Co. for t. lauipa 41 39
lamp tips 1 20
J J. llrower J. r. Oaths, ic. 2 50
" c. 11 tiarkley services as solictor from
" Town auditors (or Isls 9 so
" IajCU to pound so
Total am i current expenes (or year 1239 s2
OTUEB PlsBl'RsEVJES'rs.
Orders of II paid 2So
orders ol Tj paid wo v; ST 12
HT15 9I
Mite tax on bonded debt paid 44 90
Tow n bunds paid imai 1.1
Inlerest uld with bonds 9 is
Coupons paid on bonded debt T&ft U
Commission ot treasurer 5T 20
llaUr.ce In treasurers hands 93 6s
Total c xpeadlttirt-a 25
Deduct unpaid orders ot '19 95s 02
Amount equaling reclpl utw 23
XX e tha underslnned auditors of tho town or
Uloomsburd) hereby certiry that we have mam.
lnel the (oregolng aocounta and atatemenu and hnd
Iheia correct and do approx e the aams.
F. I'. KLINK. I
11. XV. lll'C'KlNUHAVl Auditors.
4UOS, XVJOIU. J
AIM , U.
DR. CLARKX
JOHNSON'
Indian Slosi
LAUOnATOnY,
77 W.3d St., New York City
t toads uxnx.1
CUR
k Jipepilrt Liver
taitc. i'ViMiin-
ilrrtfl Hlktaw.
Illllousntfis. .Ven ous nihility, ttc,
Tho Best BELIED? KNOWN ts Man I
lO.OOO iCEMS HATE SOLD StXCE 1850
9.000,000 Bottles.
This Syrvp Possesses Varied Properties.
Tt llmotntri tho rytyntln-In the 8nlin,
-rrlilrb roDTrrtn tho tnrrli nntl mugnr nf thr
fooJ lotrt plitcow. A lfflcltncr In Pytyntln
rntifca Wind und Hoqrtnn of ili food In tbo
tomnch. Jf the mrrilrliif N tukru ImmedU
ntflr after eatlou llio fcriocutotlou offttotl g
irTented.
It aru upon the T.trer
It net upnn ibp Kldnryti.
It Itfculiitcn thr ltoireU
It Pttrinra tho IHoo.l.
It Qulrtt iho errnui Srttcm.
It l'roraotri Dlgrwllnn.
It Nonrlabr sirrnc'hf n nud Tnrtcorntr
It cnrrlcn olTltiP Old II load nd mnkci tit
It open tbe porci of tho ftUiii und 1 nil y era
Htnlthy Pf ripirnllon.
It uentnli2a tho herftlltirr tiirt, cr poiion In tr
blood, bleh f enfratrii Sfrodds.) rysirlan, and all
Din&r of fciin dieruca and lQenul humors.
There ro do pplriM troployed lu ItJ mtnufacmn.
tnd It can b taken by tho moet dollcate babe, or by
tlw agfcl and feeUe, curt cnty tetn rtjaireJ in
ttntian to dirtctiontt
rSIJE CP LAEG2 - i00
raia or s-'all rjrnrs, - - eo
Read the VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS
of Persons who havo been CURLD by tht
use of the BluOO PURIFIER.
lie-t Mitliriiit- l'.vtr L'snt.
K tni. w. '.ni rircout.ti , l'a.
lnur sir: 1 had lien noiiblnl Ii r a line time
with a I'aln In mv strmideli. and fuuml to ii lu i
until 1 begun iMi s your Ii dl.m IUck il sjiup rind
u toe oest iiiuiciiie in u-e ami i can reel inteetiu 11
toalt. ott and youn-- It sues minv dllnisi In
doctors bills, -itnl one I ir,- bottle tin me more t'ood
tn.in lire doll il s orth ot other medicine.
Marlam Labarr.
Ail A-tniiililiHf Cure.
Monro-', XX'yomlnircounty. l'a.
Hear Mr: 1 1ml been iifdic!idllh a Couih, Lc-s
of Appetite ami Ujspepsla for ten yars. I could
not properly intend to my business, und heailm ot
your Justly celebrated Indtin lllowl --i rup. 1 resolred
to trj It, hlcb I did. slid In a short tunc was much
Improted. I now ha e a pood ApiH-tlte, and have
wnjoj ed good health t vc r slLce I commenced us use.
J. Labarr.
"Sick iltiulaelie Cured,
How man's rroek, Wyotnlnu county, l'a.
Dear Mr : I had sck iicudicliu and by the use of
your Indian Itlooil sj rup I Mas greatly rellexed. 1
recommend all to try lta valuable propertli s.
J. XX. uurnctt.
The KemeJx- ildl more thati slie Hxpecteil,
NeMlctry, Ljcciiilnircounty, l'a.
Pear sir: The iLdlan lilcod syrup did more tlnn
I expected It would and It has cuied me ot Llur
Complaint. I use it asa Medicine and would not bo
w Ithout II.
Mrs. Mar Charman.
Headache and D.ZAiness.
XX'llllamsport, Lj ccmln? cotnty, l'a.
Iwar sir : Your In'l.iii lilooil s iiipnaseured me
ot Headache. Dizziness and lossot Appetite, sothat
I am now able to work In my factory. Mj He de
nied more benefit lum Its use than (rem any other
medicine.
Henry missel.
Would not bo Without it.
XX'lIitamsperr. Incoming lounty, l'a.
IWar Mr :-Tlie lud nn mood syrup Is the Hest I
eier used and I ouId not bo without It, It Is good
for all complaints,
John Uurkharu
l)i-ea-t ni' the Stfiuiuch.
Eaton. XX'yomlnr county, l'a.
Hear sir : This U to ceitlfy that, T had a XXeak
-toiiiach aud couM eat no meat or any hearty foud
whateer. lly a irleni's adv ce 1 totnmeiiced the
use of j oar Indian Mood sprup, which altera short
tr.al. cHeciually rtlleM-d me and I can now eat
nnjthlng I choose. Your syrup clx'es unhersil
satlsraci on.
Kltzatfth lladsatl.
All tbat i. is rceomineuded to be.
(is-ra House. Columbia, Pa.
lVar sr:t hae used oure.celIei.t Indian HI.khI
s r-in and It has proen lust as repiesented. 1 can
ree'clllin-.lid it to all.
XX ni. ItotliMc,
XX'uolesala Merchant, 5tli street.
Unaiiiinciis lii ci'iiiuu mlaiiou
Tiefillowlnsaddlhtlrtesilmony tor tho Indian
Wool sirup:
II. K, c.reatr, erslneer ! It II.
.1. (I. smith, nt IHidwIns -ice I Works.
Mrs. snvder. or c .lunibu.
A llrener. (f XX'ashlnO'liburb.
John Kens, of sale Hai-bor.
Wuuld nut lie Without it.
Penton. Columbia co'inty, l'a.
IVar sir:i nave used yotr ece'lent Isptvs
1'1wD svkcp and haie r-vlielmuch i-enutt therc
irom. I could not get along without It.
-Mrs. Harber.
Never Fails ti Cure
East Lemon XVynmln-rCo. ra.
Hear sir 1 was sick tor three sears, and under
professional treatment most f the time without Is-,
tnirbentrlted. At las' I was Induced to to jtur
Imuas liuioii svaceand amra short trial 1 found
in) self In belter health than l had liven lor si - years.
-XI rs. Theron Ball
Sure Cure for I.irrr Cuitiilaiut.
Itoliri-bun:. cobimbla co. l'a
Ivor Mr: This Is to tenny lha' your Imuin
l'lAxinsvacehius been used b. me. for Liver Com
plaint, wnich had been iroubllnetne roru lona-tlme
1 denied more tieneat Irom the use ot the srup
than irom any otser medicine. 1 heartily rcconi'
mend It, and adxlso all sufferers to glxelt a trial.
L 1' smith
Loss of Appetite.
liohrsburp Columbia county l'a.
Dear sir: I haie used your e.ce'tent Ispias
riixiou s are for Loss of rp-'Ute and XX eakness oi
the stomach, with serj benttlclal results. 1 Ulieie
our medicine to bo the greatest blood purlller
known, and aailsoall who may beautlerlugas liijs
to glxe It a tptcdy trial.
Mrs. E Axery
l'aius in sjhfiulders.
Uchrsburg, Columbia , oucty, ra.
Dear sir : This Is lo tertlfy that sour Ispun
lluoii svrit has greaUy relleied me of 1'alns in Hi"
suoulder and Chest, hleh 1 had t-een anilctcd w itb
(or years. 1 recommend It sery highly.
Mrs. Jt.ry XVelsh.
Kidney Complaint.
mar (lap, Columbia Count , l'a.
Iiear sir 'My Father lias been suffering with
Kidney complaint (or a lon lime and had been un
dr doctors' treatment, but tho ductors could not
tried a cure 1 hae been subjwt to a Numbi.ev.
and Weakness In mv Uft Arm. XX e obtained st uir
cf vour Inva'uable Ispus litjxin svkci' irom our
Agent. Win. II. Potter, and it has cured mv father
completely, and my arm ts much belter. It Uoch not
trouble me halt so much. our tntdlclnelseActl
lent.
Joslah John.
Female Complaint.
Hear flap Columbia county, ra.
Iiear sir: This is to certify tbat 1 purchased s me
ot your Isoian Hloop smut for m wife for Intla
matlon ana Female Complaint, and It has glien her
relief.
J K lltrncr
Ile.t Medicine Ever Used,
Hear tsap, Columbia -ounty, l'a.
Hear sir: My little son was troubled with his
water passing from him constantly, day and night,
I ooi suited tw o doctors and gave him medicine, but
without effect. I bought some of vour celebrated
Ismas Uloop strcf, a short mat of nhlcb, cured
Ltm,
Lambert camp.
Dyspepsia and Indipestiou,
Numlda. Columbia County, l'a.
Hearstr -For many years my wif- waa aftllcted
with Dyspepsia, aud we spent con-lderable monev
without receniog beneRt. XX'e procured some of
lour Is oi an' HLoou NVKrr and she began tolmpruxe
tn health trom the time alio comenc d Us use.
solomon U snyder
I.iyer Complaint.
centralla, Columbia Co. l'a.
Pear Sir : This U to certify that 1 was unwell and
could scarcely attend to in) wort I think my Idler
was affected. 1 procured some cf your Uoian Hluju
svacr and now. after a sboit tilal, feel like a hew
man. 1 recommend lu use lo a'l.
Daniel (ioodman,
Dyspepsia and Neuralgia.
Hyde Park, Luzerne Co.. l'a.
Dear sir: Your valuatlw Is. has Uloop svacr has
effected a permanent cure In mv case. I had been
afflicted with the Dyspepsia and ;euraigia, but am
no entirely well.
Mrs. John Thornton.
Villous Stomach Cured.
11) de Pat I. Luzerne f'o., Pa.
Dear s'n I haie been troubled with luilous
Complaint and by the use cf our Isnuv uujou
si Kcr It has effectually cured me.
John N XVUilams
T yspepsla Cured.
lljde Park, Luzerne Co , l'a
Dear Sir : jour valuable I sous' Plod SYKi'jha3
cui eel meet DyspepsU.
Mrs. sUAiklns.
Liver Complaint.
HvriA park- I.llrernA Crt l.a
Dear Sir :--1 hire tn troubled with Liver Com
plaint, but I was permanenUr cured by using) our
1 al uble Inmak Hlooo brai r.
Aire. 0 P liLrlUjctane.
tcis,itr-ly woa
5 itmn ic. ?
BLOOM SBUHG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NOllaMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg,k Columbia County, Pennsylvainia.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
Tills SCIHKH., asat present constituted, oi'crs the xvry best facilities Tor Professional and Classical learning.
liulldlngs spacious, Hulling and commodious s completely heated by steam, well Xenlllatcd, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful suinlv of pure.sott
spring water
IM-Allon healthttil. nnn easy ot access. Toichers evuerlenced, cnletent, and alive to their work. Disclp'lne, nrn but kind, uniform and lhorou.ii. Ktpf nser
moilerate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all cxpeeiln ' to teach, students admitted al any time. Hootna rest rved w hen desired.
Courses of study prescribed by the stale :
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. nieineiilnry. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. It.Ciiimiiercial. III. Course in Mnic. IV. Course In All. V. Cour'c in l'hyiucal Culture.
The Elementary sclentlnc and classical Courses are I'lWPKs'MoS'U. an 1 stulents graduatng therein, receive stale Diplomas, conferrlnt; the follow In
corresponding Dogices i Master ot the hlemenisi Unster of tip. sciences i Master of the Classics, ilraluatos In the other courses reci lie Normal Certificate'
thPlrallalnments,, signed in the nnicersor the Iburd ot Tust '.
The course ot stud oreserlls'd by the state Is liberal, a'nt the lentlfli ami Classical coursi.s are not Inferior to those of our best Colleges.
The state i equlresa higher order of . itlz. nsidp. Tin times d'liandtr It Is one of Hie prime objects of Mils sehoo. to help to secure It. bv furnishing Intelli
gent and efficient Teachers for her schools. To this end It solicits youinr persons ot good abilities and good purposes, -those who desire to Improie their Hint
and their talents, as student. lo all such It promises aldln del eloping their powers, and abund ml opportunities for well paid labor alter leal Ing school, Koi
"iVi.xvVi:i:rx.ii iii,xvi!J:L.
sept. ''il.
rreslitenl Itimr.l
THE PULLEY
OK,
ARGOSY BRACE.
Some Reasons why these Suspexiders
are better than others.
1st. They contain no rubber.
2il. They will wear longer than any other
suspenders.
3d, The cords run over pulleys, and conse
quently there can be no chafing- or wearing
then. out.
4-th. There can he no strain on any of the
buttons, it being the only self-adjusting sus
pender in the world.
FOR SALE BY
BAYED L(QWEI1BIE(&.
Merchant Tailor and Gents' Outfitter,
BIEooEaasburi.', la.
NICHOLS,SHEPARD & COpBaffleCretoM
Astonishingly Durable tni vm.fr'ul?y timpU,wlwt l"w than hail the nsual (rears and b!ta.
PORTABLE. TRACTION, nnd STRAW-BURNING STEAM-ENGINES, with BpecUl
falorea of I'ower, Darabihty, M(ttr, Uoonomr, and Beauty t-ntirely ankuowi. in other maket. Minni-Jo-pr
OotUlN nnd Mcum-l'imrr Srnn.rn.tor' 11 "pi-ciiiltj. F cr fizea of ivparaUjni, irom
iix to twelv hortM power; alo tvto wtMCri ImiiroH'u .iluuntru lloro I'mirrt ,
Thirty-Two Years of Prosperous and Contlnuoue Business ty ttj bouMj, without change
ci name, tocaiiun, or nmwraiit, iarni4Dei a f irons
puaranu for upenor go. Mi and honorable deal.nj.
1 A IITInSI I Th Wlioll fill IQCOfll anl tvinnlaril ft
UtHU I IUPJ 1 our Ttatrea I'twhlocry hat dfiri-n tb-ra
Kkctli.fi to ut il bfnc ti-loBi d&keri ar cow ttemrt."
tof to bolli and f-ala ctT laluiior aal mocfrel ixitatlue
BE NOT DECEIVED
ly mei fipf-rlmratal aol ortbleti tnactvlaery If yu ttiy
at i i ib HOricnln and the H(enulnen from t
CjKor full punleulr - oa our t.e.Tr, cf rlu
t u for I.iuri-J ClrcuUfi. wtlca v nail fftse AdlrtiK
HICHOLS, SHEPAED 4: CO., Battle Creek,
Mich..
April 4, lssj .. ,
COOLEY CREAMER.
VIILD ML'DAL, I'AltIS, 1S79.
ULTTEIt maae by this
Sroccss awarded
i:i:i'si.Ki:s at
International liain Kalr,
l-o.aaliOI.I .tii:ii
A I. nr. 1 1'llis'l' 1'lti:
.11 nt fame Fair,
sis. Illivt' I'Hi:
.11! I JI at noj at Afc-rl-a
4 u ra I LAbtbliion, Lon
don. 179.
Il rii.- ntl trcpt-iim liiif-n uillUInu.
Il Hfl'nrd h lift- f tilllalluu.
It i (iiiirtf If lutur.
It tnoi Ihorouirlily nut tie.
II 1 ihtiitrrt fcuJ t tetter
fciitf tctton tha oilier vny r i eetltDL' ratlk.
Illr lH'TlhU MAIK HY Tills f)lf.M I tN-
t 111. J .. '. I l.'l J.'. IJ I'MIW... dl.
i:uiiii.T iMltit m.ii him: i .
LUua lull t.
ID r '.ij lli lujiiii-All atrtctlynrst-clas-s.
I 1 A V.soutat holiale Faciorj prlcis.
Ill Utat i unuia at i eliletititd! bxhttllton. Malhu-ahik'-acai.
tur Miaare iiranda. Fini-at I prlh'htH In
Ain.-lka l.'.i.si tt. ..a.-, i atakitfUe ot4s patfts free.
Jl HU.KK um.A.ss.ihu l'5t Iniheu.irld. Ansst.ipl
r,r.il. on t kS, .datopa. tI t'llcular trie. Allstl.tl
u 15 ui.va Irtai tieU'lil tiee If Ulii itlstactor) . Fai'tu- I
rt Siih atieel anil null Ateliue. siiKKT Mlsi i
at i, prU'e i alaluu'ue ot s.imn i , i . xl.
cnul. e pi. ces a. nt t .r at mp.V M V v Jt A .N o
Ad lrea-M.llhLs,sull.s. l'IMl'u , I.oa ,N. V.
aprtl. J, so sin uXco
A VALUABLE BDOK FREE.
'A tffittii on rurunlo .lt jht-j. .mhr.uins i
tarru. .hro.it. I.md. Ileaii. toina. .1. l.Uer, KU 1
nej't. t ilUf.r iiiU r'tiiiiV iit iiats in m 1 piiea. t-rai
iree lo uy auldrfi-s. K.-r miU-r r rrun tUeso tlls
ediH, liecurt?'!. .'inUur lUtt b-xiK i" iht? und. r
Uiift. a plBlci in ot 1 irj-e .p-nt in . , en Jor-wM t ,
tliK.di -1 tl ill . Mz-Ui rtttM irstlf. to hU skill.
c-IiJ.-ta'ii;M'.pi. p-j.i it-i in E LiMiJjslOD, M
h.Ki". uperhrbl.tt, t,jiu 1
npnl 4 s.iy .Uo !
THE GREAT MEXICAN REMEEY. i
Thi'isand
Cos(ltene-s.
aurieitn.lcom liy.pensia. Habltiia.
""". '.ur v.'."1t"''u,?':roiuia
aud kin lrc.luise.iae trill tni, ulth
ue.ia'ui tntsiiew
aud ivi'lld-Ttui Jlsc.jt. i.ttlitchaaadlsfd.secunilUer
ir and 11 -..un reaiui-er nas 11 leo-aal tn inml-rn med
acli, llltasl, Utrr and Kldneta It has ta-rm tnntle
Cured tllOUaindat( hols-lest Caaea where all Other
known reuiedieahad (ailed, one dose wtu cure ant
casual sl.k lleulache. 'two dosea win oreak up
an. oidtnarycoUa'horculd Htrsons aurjerlntr with
llearttiuru, Wateroraah sour siomach.lillllouineaa,
t'osilttneaa. Piles. I'alpltatlun 01 the Heart, Low
spirit-, und kindred arrectloua, will nnd the Mexican
remady a awiu an! sure rellel. "Iho irenulne Is
placed tielerv th,e iubllc, under tho to How Ins name
Herbalino Bitters the Great Mex
ican Remedy.
Call on your drujslat and t-et a Uoitla o( the
Mexican Itemeay.and conMcce)uurtrt.'ltthat It Is the
Heat Medicine In the World,
The trad aupplled by lohu Keeelun, Wholesale
lru.'a'lst, N. W. toi ncr 6lh and Walnut atreeu, Cin
cinnati, o.
General Afcnt lor the Vclu-d states,
aprtl , lisn-iy wtoa ;
Is me U;., m, d'. Iuc m the world compounded (rom lueHcla to tbe aired and debiutate 1 J.i a u 'lVJi
h'U f ti.ai.us r.ia and hern, t Mexico It thewouia
curea.iniumi.ra. r. ut the orat nroIula,to acom- neeryresti-ct K WINETo 11V if ikiifi' 11 ls
uiuiiol t-h. inuipl-.urerupilju. tthUo It ceuraaud reapH,.lA J; HELILU o.n.
beamlrlea Ine cuintilealuu. lodlsejae r th. tnm. Sl'l- PH'sI
nf Trusters,
SUSPENDER,
OR1C1HAL AND ONLY GENUINE
Threshing Machinery and Portablo
and Traction Englnos.
THE STANDARD ft ezoollenc throughout th
Cmin-itinnT It T'i.
MATCHLESS for Oraln-SaTiryr, TliijfrSaTiiir, IVr
fiHt Innnitifr, i.'iis! an.! Thorovoh Work.
INCOMPARABLE in Quality of MAterial. rrion
ZiMvfv rt Mod-!.
MARVELOUS for ntttlv tn'or wrlc In alt UJ
rt liraji,a.3il untrralty kniwn M tho only fcnrrehvful
1 hreshtr in llii. Timothv. LIotpt. nii aJI nthcr Seed.
( ,
aSPEKH'S
PORT GRAPE WINE
Used la the principal Churches tor Communion
purposes.
i:s:si.Ls.:r ro:. lacks aud ttsaklt
Speer's Port Grape Wine !
FOUR YEARS OLD.
'I'hls Celebrated Native wine Is made trom the
L Juice ot the oporto tirape, raised In thu 1 ouul j
I m . it intaiuaoie
inn n anQ airenffltlflninc Knnort ot.
o
I. .1. Slierry.
The I" J.MIEItliYlsa WlneoluperlorCharacter
and partakes ot ihepolden nuallues o( the trape
iSfulS i11'!4 miS": Kor 1 urlt' ItlWinei.. Flato;
and Medicinal Properties, it will U (ound unexcelled
Sl'EKH'S
I. J. ISramly.
IT ISA I'l'IlBdNllllatlontromt'iok'rapeandeon.
tains valuable medlclaal properties.
It has a delicate flavor, similar to that or the
trapes (rom w htrn It Is distilled, and U In treat (avor
amoni: tlrntlaas (ainllles. -"".aivatiavor
Seo that the slpature ol ALPHED SPEKIt, 1'assalo
X, JH la over tne cork ot each bottle.
SOLD BY O. A. KL.EIM.
Jsne7,lK-u i-
are unaurrasted by any oilier Native tt Ine. Heine
- the mire lute nf 1I14 i:vn .,rn,.A....
'SB' S V
V P. Hlf.LXIYEK, secretary,
Weaver Be Co'h Ada
itrttitt It In titry rut, tnittn not of tinw lonr lUnd-
diti It rwwd It fhft inmiu rtitt aod mr ila
ft- in rrtbt t iw . ifnirln f
t u r n ti' -u if d- irtrt
JUOinHLT.drnrrnluiril lor I iitiri a.iiiui
i. lrankllii St.-, Ilalllini.r. ,
tj-AMtrui bt UftdB.rk toil i!(D(urt orfr J M tie
a itt ttar
sevt. '9. 79 ly.
.1 vr & co.
wNSTITUTt
KaUblishOslln 1!T2 for tho cure
of CitiiHT, '1 iiiimrxi, i'l(cr(a
Strnfulii. nnd Skiti 11ini.n.
without tho usoof knift) cr Iobs of bliul nnllitUo
jwiin. tot tuTonnatmn. clrciilar ami roureuu-B,
a4dieBalr. V, 1'O.MI, Aurora, Kauo Cu , 11L
.! w A t j.
THIS NEW
ELiVSTICTUUSS
114 Ted A tTrrlasfrom fcllcibir, t
tp-4tllf, wltb hlf-AdjUtiDf t I
Id ewr, 4.u lulf to all poiUloni
of the tW, wbl'e the Ball lo the
Sr i? . diy e,rti L1ot. anl a r.1
Egglcston Truss Co'
(.iroulin
hicaQO, III.,
sept. 1 3, 'TU t J", J w .t 0.
QoNSUMPTIOW
c.in U'cureil by the conttmieil iw r,t o-muij'ii Ol
t.li er on anil lju-to lMicisphite ot I.tme, h curH for
I'on.sumptton. i ourhs Cull -thn.u, lirunclilils.
ana all scrclMl'.us ili-t'.isi... as), iuar aruirtrlst tor
Usmnu's nnil lukr un other, lr hi" has not irut II.
1 ulil M-r.d i tajttle uiihirc on receipt ot ti.
-end tor Circular I'll v. a. iisMi's.
ij sevenru Atenue, New York.
Nu 21, "9 -Cm J w co.
OPIUM HABI
Cured PainloHsly.
'rtif mertlcine mlrt tor n small man-In Rime the
cusl .,( , inn.iunilll.ir All ca-ra irealed liv niecl.il
prr-. rhi
culeitr.
Fur lull parilculais adlresatlir Ills
HI!
Mrs s. ii. , i in.
ft b IVtlllt
II. (OLLINS,
La I'orte lnU
co
$55.66
rn.e It or I'jiMt f.xi o i outnr
irvet Ni'W York. N. V. Jw A co fub '-'Min
O ru-r I'nVlMiivLUnL'ai.t v .
' Pf r
A ear.
vi.no
IUT1V(., 4
toriil.ll
Uos'on. .M.tsi
lightning. Mind nml I'aln nu t!' never lute
suchaiha ceucaln. We hate the Us. rce i.tz'
Ininri.tdlluDtHr Unlit l.nle s Kiin-erln i efil.'
M-lllnj: at leu than haif price, (lood rt (rrei.ee
k-uaranteed hverjlaiil) -red hot' to L-et one ' No
1 i.impetitlon . Hi" t--st chance o( tour i re timeio
Make Monet, samples, f'ii. drrulara aud rull
pirlleularstree. Agents Milllnt: to be conMnwl
ud.lreas, ! u.ujun Wlil.NUElt Co., New Hed'
(ord, Alass.
1 w March 19. jru.
' I Vj X S S it
ot.inlned (ir disabled soldhTs. (rom due or dl,.
rlurt-e, l( applicatli.n Is nied l?lore July i.t, tss,i
Ie!isi,,u3 ineretsed s,.ua ..sti;e tor new uvt.,
Manks, and Instructions. Address,
.,, 'lllsb'irg, Pa, rrt ashlnirton.li. i'.
I .foldest Claim sgencylnthe fnlted statea.
w Manli m.iin.
P E3
W S I O Iff s.
New
tilled
Ijiw. Thousands of sr.i.u,.tM y.ai. .....
Pensions date i u k to UKnaive or dea'li.
Time limited An) dlau:it i,o t-M.tlnireontrac
e.i iu une 01 auiy, ttiun proved, cites tien.lous.
1 huusuni s nre aim entitled io t.ount. 'n'ousandi
who are Uratni.s pulsions are .ntitleil to Increase,
send to atjiuos ,ir auminarv .( 1'ensiom nnd
.... inuuifiim .... n n-r to tile lollott
mi: rariteatn U afar.aiolK as n. . urs.ai.dinc:
i...- LH'''''dy 1'rea. central haLk: It. Hoi.
lmva l'..aieisl,-r; Ion .1 II lulLu,. , j..UdLe clr.
culic urt l'r.,1 Ua.v, tel. Int. iiet j lion. J 1
lennet e. Att'j. t.iu. Indiana I unkltt; to.
p. 11. itizi.ehalii un.
tuner ,a 1, MflsMneiOL', D. t'.,or IndUtnaiiolla,
Ind.
april 2, 'ao-jw
'FARMERS, LOOK HERE
Champion of tho West
DOUDLE SHAKE
i'.inxijiijg-Ilij.
I SIMPLE! DURABLE!!
IT HAS NO EQUAL
1 his Mill wtu lake every i aln ol t oeklo and Chi s
wrt. 1'. .9 1
.'srmjss'
uumii-tcu vtueat; all the orrel out ol Timothy
set tt, and all the Plantain seed out ot Clover Seed
1 his Mill has two shoes working In opposite dlrec
lions 1 has More :reen burtace than the old (ash
loned nails, and will so In a door three (eet w Ide
send stamp (or prices. Agents anted.
Address,
W. I. BROWN, Manufacturer,
April ,im yftw UM,"'N'
I E j S I O i JS!
New Law, Thousands fDtltled. E-rv lamrtiftP
eten slightly disabled, by ou" d.isf,e?o"aM.
dent, entitled to pension, dating back " to day it
discharge. Eten the loss ol a nnger or toe, entl
ties to j.onslon. Also, all widow, ind dependent
parents and tulnon.,entltled. Time limited KSSr at
once. .Many pensioners now entitled to Incre
Bounty j et due to tho i.andi. Land ce4 seitltd'
Pattnta I rocurtd (or Inteniors. Peesnied by law
send two stainpa lor new laws, blanks aid Instiim.
tlonslo K. 11. tlku.T0N i co.lnslon ud S
Attornejs Lock liox Ins, WaiJUnston;u c
w itpius.aar 1
narner s aaie Kinney ana Her Corp
(ibrwrlv Dr. Crato't Kllnryj (,
l rlnp.T IU, nes. " 1,1 r '"lit
oe-1'CJtlmonlalsortliohljhestordcrlnt, .
orthesestAtements. 'tln..Jf
BtrTor Ihn career Dlnhetra. rail r.,..
nrr'i nlP Illnl.rlr. HrV. for "nf
orror tho cure or llrlcht'. nn.t tho.n
r!v'i,,'r;.w""
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERt
It IS thebest lllnntt 1'nrlrlpr. an.l ..it... .'
a finery (unction to more tiealthrul aci n., . !
lis thu. n benefit In all dlsennVs. ac"",i "ill
u cures .tmnilnui anil other KLiln .
Ilnni and lnwa.es, including luii(.V.
rera, and other skirea. ..mirera, 1 1.
Ili..ii. w ithnra. oftlio Mmnn.a
ron.llpi.llon. IiIuIih., l",,rrni 'n. itn'
II j. etc.. are cured by the Sntr llll,?r." '.' I
uneousled a.an appetiser and regular tTTnl.
UADUCD'Q C A ee urn... "'
work, mental shocks, and other can. p.
Ifwerrul as It Is tu nop rain and ..mthe l,.
turbed Nerves, It n.ver IiOures the ii,i,.
whether taken In small or tarn dose. 1 m'
lsottles or two sites; prices, SOc. and at on
WARNER'S SAFE Pll 1 c
Are an Immediate and actlte stimuli . r. . .
TotpniLlvjrnJc;iireCltlTintii.Dyipiaii j,
tOQIDIII El linn.
and A gut, ami i.
if
be usfii wlifii - r
bow els lii f,t ,1
fretly and tit.
So olhrr l-lli. a...... 1 .
mall rinap fr ihutL ,
work, l rlrr t. l,
rnr'Hft. He..Hi
I toM k llnittlsli K lier,l, n
H,H. Warners, Co,,
I'ear-riHar.
ROCHESTER, N, 1
U-rnq rnr I .m, . 1
,lm..l.l..
Fliros.
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
rouTiiEnx
wixti:k ti.mk tahm:.
On and alter similar. June 23. !:. the t,
on tie 1'hHade phla K Erie I1.1 IrundliltMnnu tun
atollows:
WtnTWAltl).
Eric Mall lenvus I'lillndelphla
" " llarrlsliurir
" " M'lI.iiii-iiort
" " -lersey Mmre
" " Lock Hutch
' " ltetioto
" nrrltenlKrle
Niagara Express leotcs Philadelphia
' il llarrlstiuri:
" arr. at vtllll.imsport
" 1 ock Haven
Fust Line lente3 Philadelphia
" llrrlsburg
" arrlte nt Willi nnsnort
" " Lockllateti
EAhTWAItl).
l'aclilo Kxprcss leaves lack Haven
" " Jersey .sr.oro
1 . ' p 11.
4 ii' Ul.l
U W a 111
1 1 11 a in
si p III
S Mil . 11,
II if. a n,
n.
II "ii p in
II r0 am
S .ia 1 ii,
" ss p in
t. 411 1 i
"liuarnsport
s isu ,
Ian.', pin
3 4U p la
arrite at Harrlsburg
l'hlladelnl!
ilila
urn r..iires3 icates
" " Lock llntcn 11 20a 1.
" " V llil.uiisi'ort 12 411 p in
" arrite at Harrlsburg 4 ui p n,
" " Philadelphia " sn p ,
Erie Mall leaves Kenovo s 411 p
" " Ixk llaten iiMpiu
" " wuilamspurt li to p ui
" arrives at llatilstiurg ntnin
' " Phlladtlphta 7 un 11 1.
Fiust Lino leaves N 1 liamsx)rt 12 r a in
arrives at Harrlsburg 3 M a in
" " 1'hll.tdelpnla ' 40 a in
Erie .Mall west nnd Day Express Knst make .'lo-e
roniiictlons ui Northumberland ulth L. A. II. 11. 11.
trains tor Ukesbarre and scrantou,
Erie Mall West, Nla.-ar.i Express West nnd Kat
Une West make close conliecllou at WUH011.S1. rt
with N. c it. vv . t rains non li.
Niagara Express West and Day ll.xprc.ss last
make closo connection atLotkllatcn vvlthli IV
1!. II. trains.
Erie .Mail eat nnd West connect nt Frle i'.i
trains uu L. !. i M. s. 11, u, ; at corry with t, . 4
v. . 11. it. ; at Emporium with 11. N. v. s 1' 11 11.
nnd ut Drlttvvood Willi A. V. 11. 11.
Parlor cars vv ill run between Plilla iclphla -1
vv liuui'port On Niagara bxpieas west, and Daj Ex
press nasi, bleeping cars 011 all nlitht trains.
W.M. A, IIALDVV IN.
t.eneral ul
"VTOHTHKItX
1 COM PAN i.
CKNTI'.AL KAIUYaY
un nnd a(n r November 20th, 1ST3, trains vtu n av.
bunbury as rollow s :
NOItTIIWAHD.
Erie Mall 5.20 u. in., arrlv e Clmlra
" Canandalgua
Hochester
Nlagaia ....
11 r.
3.& p in
uenovo accommodation 11.10 a. in. ur I lie VMiium-
porti2.w p. m.
Elmlra Mail 4.1S a. m., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a. tn.
buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive Uutralos.sua 11
soi'TIIWAltD.
liuffalo Express 2.M a. m. arrive Harrlsburg
" lialtimore s.to
Elmlra Mail 11.13 a. m., arrive Harrlsburg
" Washington to.i
Dalllmoru 6.30
" Washington
Harrlsburg accommodation
burg 10.50 p.m.
arrive lialtimore
" Washington cu
Erie Mall 12.55 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3 te a. m
" lialtimore s.40 "
" Washington 10.35 "
AlldaUtexceptlsunday, .
D. M. IiOYD, Jr., tieneral Passenger Ageo
A. J. OAssATT, (ieneral Mana.ir
pHILADEU'ilA AXI) ltKADIXCi IIOAD
AHHAXGEM EXT OF l'ASSEXt ER
TKAIXiS.
May 11, 1S79.
TRUSS LIXVK nCFEKT 48 rOLLOW KSCMU V SXCErTItl
For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsiUfc
Tamaqua, 4c., 11,43 a. m
For L'utawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 7,21 and 7,35 p. m.
For WUllamsport,c,2s 9,03 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
TKllSSFOK Bt'eBRT LEAVK IS FOLLOWS, (St aOXT 1
CKPTKD,)
Leave New Vork, s,43 a. io.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m.
Leave Heading, 11,55 a. ra., Pottsvllle, 12,39 p. o
and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Leave tatawlssa, 0,20 s,50a, m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave Wllltainsport,9 43 a.m.2,15 p. in, and 4,5n p n
Passengers to a ud (rom New York and Phuadtl
phla go througa . ithout change ot ears.
J. K. W GOTTEN,
C. O, HANCOCK,
. tieneral Ticket Agent,
Jan. 11, is76 tt.
DEH'iVKE' I'ACKAWAXXA ANS
WESTEKN HAILIIOAD,
BLOOMSBUKU DIVISION.
Time-Table No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A M
MONDAY. JUNK 10, ISts.
NOltTH,
SOI Til
p.m
t.tiiu..
P.m.
a.m.
a.m. p.m p m
no
9 13
9 17
9 Os
s 5s
s 51
9 ii
t 12
9 40'
9 37
9 SO'
9 tl
9 19
scranton ...
liellevue ..,
.....Tajlorillle .
.Lackawanna,
Plttsiou
West Pltlsion
.. . Wvoming,.
Maltby.
Hennelt,
. ..Kingston...
... .Kingston
.I'll mouihJuuc.
. PI mouth
Avondah. .
9 33
it ill a 13
2 10 6 20
2 112 6
Idil t.
9 43
9 ii
10 t)7
3 51
3 46
3 4,
12 41
l 'i 0
3 SO
3 10
2 Ss
2 44 C 43
S 4J 50
: is e :i
67 I ti
3.3 '10
3 'S. T ti
9 14
S 33
S 13
9 04
S 44
10 IS
It) 31
3 10
3 1I S 56
10 2)
3 13
7 S5
7 a3
7 41
Si.4
s 'J
5 12
s, 01
1 51
7 Ss
7 3
7 S3
7 Is
7 14
7 10
7 I'J
6 M
6 Ml
6 IV
6 27
e 15
6 U)
3 21
3 12
1 04
2 51
2 39
34
2 -li
S 47
Nantlcoke..
in 34
3 20
3 S3
3 50
s 39 .Uunloek'a rer'k
10 42
.Mdckahlnny 10 ta
5 17 . .Hick's Kerry 11 07
l'i .Beach llaten. 11 13
6 no -llerwlck 11 1
i 03 S 43 I
4 10 s .'3 I
4 IS 9 CS
4 a ' 13
I 29 ' i3
4 S3 '
4 41 '44
III M
! Hrlar creek....
.. vlllowtlrove....
.uine itiage..
"Kspy U 39
Hloomsburg.. 11 43
ltlin.rt.. Ill a
9 ''4
I 57
1 51
1 40
1 27
7 44
7 3.s
7 33
4 &3 t 'II
6 00 5Tl
6 IS Sill
9 IS 9 SI I
7 f) Catuwisaa Urtdgo. 11 57
I IL Danville...,...,1!, IS
I ChuUsky '
'. .Cameron.. .
0 43.NorUiumberiand.jU 3
a,m.
0 SO 9
6 45 9
1 UU
p.m.
p.m. cm.
S wrt-.tendettt'. oace.Scrwtort? Jfno to, I
AIXWHIOHTACO.,
WUOLESALK GllOCEKS,
I'lllUDILfUlAi
Dealers In
TEAS, SYltUPS, COFFEE, bCQAK, MOUSSES
bick, kricks, siciBS aoni, tc, ia
N K. Corner becond and Arch streets,
isomers will receive prompt attootlon.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Quickie el vc. Iteat and Sits, p to the (utTf ,
cure. Ilrfiilnrhn and nrurnlala. l.ii .
pllrplle I It., nnd relieves Nrrt'n it,. '
Imllt.ii broueht on bv iirmii.. 's
CENTl.AIj .HAILWAV