The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 25, 1884, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIA AND DEMOCRAT, BLtflOMBBWfttJ! ebtAlffiSFMTipX
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A Traglo Event.
A FATIll.lt S DERIMIll AND BKt.rMNFt.iCP
KI DEATH. 1113 80N'8 MSA!. IIF.SCUF.,
TOO I.ATF. TO SAVE 1119 l'AltENT.
Tho trraiihio occurrences that is do-
w . ,
, Bcne(i uoiow is 0110 ot uio most, re-
markaule episodes In tho domestic his-
tory of America It Is absoluto truth
whioh can readily bo verified.
Th6 inhabitant of llio hlonsaut town
of Cortland, N, Y wuro shockod ono
morninjr by tho announcement that Mr.
Clinton Hindgo, ono of their most pro-
, mlnont citizens, had committed suioldo.
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.aim iiuiys siui'iiu i iijiittijr uuu utuurni
the' cntiro neighborhood whoro .nr.,
llindiro was so well nnd favorably
' known. At first it seemed Impossible
that, any oncso quiet and domcsUu could Us
do so rash a deed, and tho inquiry was
heard on overy
y sido as to tho cause.
Tho facts as developed on Investigation!
proved to be ns follows :
Mr. Hindoo was domestic in his
tastes and took tho greatest enjoyment
in tlio society of Ins children and pride
In their development. And indeed ho
had good reason to be proud for they
cavo proraiio of long lives of success
and usefulness. But an evil day came.
ills yotwireat son, v 1111:1111, uerran o
show slins of an early decay. Ho felt
unusually tirod each day, and would
sometimes sleep tho entire afternoon If
permitted to do so. liis ticau pained
him, not acutely, but with a dull, heavy
fooling. There was a sinking sensa
tion at tho pit of his stomach. lie lost
all relish tor food and much of his
Interest for things about him. Ho
tried manfully to overcomo theso feol- until tho fall of each year. These sup-
Ings,' but thoy seemed stronger than plica are now necessarily cut off in liuti-
his will. Ho began to lose llcsh rapid- dieds of oases. Any man who can put
ly.i, The father becamo alarmed and .two and two together knows what is
consulted physicians as to the cause of coming.'"
his son's Ulnes, but thoy were unablo Ho uttered tho last sentence with a
to 'explain. Finally severe sores broke gulp that was very like, a sob, and turn
out 011 his arms and ho was taken to , (1 011 his heel and walked away.
Buffalo whero n paintul operation was "Go out into the country,1' said one
performed resulting in tho loss of much in another county, "if you would know
blood but affording littlo relief. Tho the condition of tho people. Why,
young man returned home and a coun
cil of physicians was called. Alter an
exhaustive examination they declared
there was no hope of final recovery and
that lio must die within a very lew
days. To describe tho agony which family were trying to find sufficient to
this announcement caused tho father Bustaia life by eating tho few vegcta
wouldbo impossible. His mind failed bles they had raised, and this without
to grasp its toll meaning at lirst ; men
finally seemed to comprehend it, but
tho load was too groat. In an agony
of frenzv ho seized a knife and took
his own life, preferring death rather
than to survive his idolized son. At
that timo William ltindgo was too
weak to know what was transpiring,
His face had turned black, his breath
ceased entirely at times, all his friends
waited for his death believing that tho
fiend Bricht's diseaso of tho kidneys,
from which ho was suffering, could not
bo removed. In this supreme moment
William 3, sister camo forward ana ao-
clared sue would make a hnal attempt
to save her brother. Tho doctors inter- "There will bo none until April," ho
posed, assuring her that it was useless replied, "and tho merchant wio, has al
and that she would only hasten the end ways advanced to mo will let mo havo
bv tho means she proposed to employ,
But she was firm, and nutting all ba'
ack,
approached her brother's side and ad
ministered a remedy which she fortu
natcly had on hand. Within an hour
ho seemed moro easy, and before tho
day was over he showed signs of de
cidod, improvement. These favorable
signs continued, and to-day William
i. Kindce is well, having been virtual
lv raised from the dead through the
marvelous power of Warner a oato
Cure,;as can bo readily verified by any
citizen of Cortland.
Any ono who rellocts upon tho tacts
al,ovo described must have a feeling of
Badness. Tho father dead by bis own
hand, supposing his Bon's recovery to
bo- impossible ; tho son restored to
health to mourn the loss of his father
and tho agonized relatives with a mem
ory of sadness to forever darken their
lives. Had Clinton Rindgo known
that his son could recover ho would to
day be alivo and liappv, but tho facts
which turned his brain and caused him
to commit suicido wore such as any ono
would accept as true.
iiowover sad this case may be, tho
truth' remains that thousands'of people
are at this moment in as great actual
peril as Willliara llindge and in as
great danger ot causing misery it not
death to their friends. .Liver and kid-
uoy diseases are become the most com-
tnon and most dangerous of any or al)
modern complaints. They are the most
deceptive in their beginnings and hor-
Tiblo in their final stages. They are
tar moro deceptive than Consumption,
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-anti can rarely be detected even by
skillful physicians unless a microsoopio
analysis bo resorted to, and tew doo
tors understand how to do this. Their
slightest approach, or possibility of ap
proach should strike terror to the ono
who is threatened as well as to all his
or her friends. These diseases havo
no distinct symptoms, but coino in tlio
form of lassitude, loss of appetite, ach-
ing muscles and joints, dull headaches,
pains in the back, stomach nnd chest,
sour stomach, recurring signs of cold,
irregular pulsations of tho heart, and
frequent dizziness. If neglected, theso
symptoms aro certain to run into chron- aro suffering. It would not bo shirk
io kidney and liver or Bright's disease, ing the tiuth to say that there issoarce-
from which there is sure to bo a great
amount of agony and only ono means
of escapo which is by tho uso of War-
ner's Safo Cure. Tho importance of
taking this groat remedy upon tho
slightest appearance of any of tho
abovo symptoms cannot ho too strong
ly impressed upon tho minds of all
readers who desiro to escapo death and
pain and prolong lite with all its pleas'
tires and blessings.
A South Carolina Starving.
UKU 11LACK AND WHITE EAUMEU3 IN DES
TITUTION AND MISEItY.
A correspondent to tho Now York
Sun" dated Beldoc, S. 0., April 18,
gives the following account ot tho suf
feriug people of South, Carolina :
. BituausO no voio has boii lilted in a
cry for aid, the great world docs not
know that tho pooplo of a State, ono of
tho old thirteen, nre now under
going privations unparalelled in her his
tory, Su'di Bilonoi) under such suffer
ing is only accounted for by a knowl
edge of that singular stoicism which
seems nn inherent trail with these peu-
I'lo-
1'iotn the northern boundary of the
Slate among the mountain, to its
nouthorn lino on the Atlantic coast, a
drought prevailed from May until D4N
vembor. The scorching sun withered
the green fields, until huiidnds of acres
wero'known to vield only as many cam
"r B r .1 .1 .... 1.
01 corn, iiiuiiy iuiu uiu muni' 11, jiaiuu'
ed plants as unfit for even tho con
sumption of beasts. Tho wil boring,
scorching winds seemed laden wiih
malarious poison, and fevers distressed
tho ruined farmers.
Tho fall crops were planted only in
the lo'w bottoms, besides thoso Btrenms
that were not diied up, and oven these
fnicd to produce moro than the cost of
planting. In many localities water he-
cainu n pnoinus commodity, nun a
bucketful was given and r ceivi o ns a
valuable boon, Far into inidwlntor
this scarcity continuod. With the great
est difficulty winter grain was sown,
but tho tlrst crop was almost universal
ly n fniluro. Later on, In February, n
bettor stand was obtained, and now
Itihan u'lin frtiiM nffonl to luiv the seed
liavn Imnm rif n Martial antinlv of for-
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aixo for t ho r animals.
Tim writer oucstioticd a nromiuont
business man In Harnwoll county. "My i,
section." - ho said. "c6uld havo weather-
oA It ilirnntrh linrf tho m&rohniits benn
alio to stand tho pressure. You see,
tlmv had ndvnnced sunnlles to tho far-
mors, taking tho Hens on tho growing
crops. Theso crops werd turned Into
, 1 .!. 1
naroilrtl Siring, mm uiu luuiuiiiiuia
Wero left with their liens, wliioh, by
tho law. nre onlv iood for tho crop on
which thev were taken. The liiurchunt
n rule aro not i ieli, hut et their
uoods on credit from .the city coiuiiils
Bion factories and merchant. Thoy paj
pay
theso
111 tin) iai, niter inu liens nie
Sec yondi'i.' thai big More Is
paid
cloi-il, aid iIi-tk uvir tlu way theyhre
selling out l' & N. That will bo the
way for tlio next twelve months. 1
know half a dozen mercliatils in this
llttlo placo who. by hard work, havo
obtained an extension of time till next
NovoinbiT. It is only a delay of the
rouble. I supposo the oily factories are
sellini; out these inon Incanso these
boenme baubles. Just so. i?mni'tinies,
however. It is done by larijo houses
Noith, by men who credited hereheav
lly. How, there is a result upon 1110
people from theso failures that Is like
tho fiesh application of tire to n burn
Tho maioiity ot
tho people depend
upon these merchants for their supplies
there are people with largo plantations
who are so hedged in that bread is
lmrilv ntlninnlili "
A ludv reluctantly admitted that tho 031
supply of bread was bo scant that her
meat 01 any kind, iho greatest 01 tno
sufforintr, however, falls upon the small
farmers of both races, and thoso who
had worked by the mode known ns
dav labor,
A small farmer, well known ond re-
spooled, said : "Iliad something tolivo
upon till Christmas. Since then I don't
know how we have lived. Many limes
there is not a mouthful to eat 111 the
house. I have kept my horse alive by
pickiuir moss from tho trees till the
m-aas grow, mid now he lives on thai,
but he is nothing but skin and bons.
"Is there no possible relief for you
from this distress I wo inquired.
supplies.cuough to keep soul and bony
together until I can make a crop. IIo
can't do moro than this, for he is al
most brnko himself."
"Have you no friends to, help, you ,1"
"Wo havo one friend who. would
help us, if she could know, but wo
can't get to her. Shu has moved
away.''
Hie man s halt famished taco aim
figure told a sadder story even than his
words. In the humble room sat his
wife and her mother, both confirmed
invalids, and in the next apartment
was his daughter, lying on the bed,
where, in great pain, sho had spent
several ytars. We learned that tins
man's industrious habits and charactei;
were the means of his obtaining tho
promise of help. Unless it comes speed
ily it will be of no avail.
"Are there other cases like that r
wu asked, pointing to tno house just
left.
"That is only one of many. Go on
,tlin highways and look at the people's
laees. They never looked so ueiorc.
Even th childien arosad
The writer has been in four counties
in the lower part of South Carolina of
late, and tho some storv is repeated In
them all. Tho perilous times havo
brought to light the usual vampire,
who foods on blood and calamity in
the shape of the extortioner. Men are
hard to each other, because the stress
for bread robs them of feeling for oth-
urs. There are cases that show liow
human nature can soar above selfish-
ncss, and yield up its own for .others.
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The instances whero assistance isgiveu
the negroes from tho whites, and where
th" whites receive aid from the blacks,
are frequent, and touching.
JNow, if ever, is tho tunc, when the
Northern heart should throb in benev
olence for tho Southern blacks. Mid
summer is tlio hardest ecason in tho
South for tho fanner. If in spring tho
cry for bread resounds in hushed tones
there will bo no concealment in June,
when help must come lest starvation
ensues. Aiken, Barnwell, Colleton,
Hampton, Beaufort, Charleston, and
I Orango aro among tho counties that
ly a county which is not now sharing I
tho general calamity. Thero will be,
need of help, but it should cotno from
home. South Carolina has moneyed
men enough to koep her needy from an
I appeal to thoso without her bounda-
rios1.
Ilomu Itcitiw.
"All your own fault
If you renuln sick when you can
Get hop bitters that never-iud.
Tlio weakest woman, smallest child,
and sickest invalid can use hop bitter
with safety and great good,
Old men totterim? around from
Itlieuraatism, kidnoy trouble or any
weakness will bo almost now bv uslnrr
1 i.:,,.
hop blttors.
My wifo nnd daughter wero mado
unhealthy by tho us of hop bittors and
I recommended them to my people.
Methodist Clergyman.
Ask any doctor It bop
Hitters are not the best family medicine.
On earth.
Malarial fever, Ague and Biliousness,
will leave every neii'liborliood a soon
as imp bitters arrive.
My mother drovo tho paralysis
ami neuralgia all nut of her syBtem
with hop bilters.'' J2d Otwega Sun.
Keep tho kidneys healthy with
hop hitlers and you need not fear sick
ness. Ice water is rendored harmless and
more refreshing nnd' reviving with hop
bitto's in each draughts.
The vigor of youth for the aged and
Infirm In Imp bifters 1
"At tho chango of life nothing equals
Hop bitten to alluy alt trouble Incident
Thereto."
........
"Tho best periodical lor ladles to
lake monthly and from which they
will receive tho greatest benefit is hop
bitters."
Mothers with sickly, fretful, nurs
ing children, will buro tlm qhlldren and
benefit themselves by taking hop bit-
lers daily.
Thousands dte annually from some
form of kidney disease that might havo
bpon prevented ly a timer uso of hop1
bitters. IjM
Indigestion, wonk storanoli, trrcg" 100
uinritlea of tho bowels, ennnot oxhi '!
wncii nop uitets aro used.
CSS
9IS
A t'mely
liaA nt htn
idiicra win Keep nwnoio lamny
In robust health a roar at a little cost.H
Tn urmlnr..
Lt,ti,i.iW,i u nUi.t. iu llntn
l,!!.,. ,nitrlnn-
Tim(
disappear by usingliop bitters,
Mca nm mado . porfectly quiet nod'
BnNahtlv bv uaiim lion bitter. '
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jgXEOUTOH'S NOTICE.
Letters testamentary on tho estate olKlliabotli
oorc. Into of sutrarlonf lownshlo. Columbia counj
ty, Pa ,'deccasixl, have been granted by tin lie jlt
I ur nf nm tt v In llm ItnrlnpalirnA I ntllf fir . I
All persons having Claims a(f Inst the oalate of thq I
ueccarni nr 1 reiu ion 10 prcsem tnrm ror bciiio
mont, nmlthotti Inilcbteil to tlin estate to moV(
payment to mo unuirdignoj wnnoui uciay.
JES."K FHITZ,!
4--n Colo's Crook, ,
Kxecutor.i
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MtEASUUEU'S SALE
OK
UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA.
COUNTY-, PA.
llyvlrtuoot Sundry nets of the Oeneral Assem
bly of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania rela
ting to tho salo of aoated ftnd unsealed lands in
the, county ot Columbia, etc, tor tnxmdus and
unpuld, I will offer to, public tula In the Court
House, tn tho town ot llloomsDuiv, on .
Monday June 9th., 1884.
At ten o'clock n. m.. tlio follow-In? described nlccca'
of land, or such pirt thereof as may bo necessary
to satisfy the amount of taxes duo and unpaid,
ntrulnst tho rami', nnd continue tho samo from
u"5' 10 aaJ-113 tbcBame may bo found necessary.
Tho amount of taxes and costi must bo paid
when tho land Is s ruck off, orthe salomay bo
void and the property put up and resold.
DKAVJJIl TOWNSHIP.
6.1 ncrei llrockway, u 11
1 lot Heaver, chnrlca ,
3 " Heaver, Jesse.
ids acres llrockway, c 11 ,
na " llrockway. Abbott..,
79 " llrockway It Abbott,
118 " llrockway K Abbott.,.
M " llrockway Abbott .,
s lots llrockway. C II
1 40
1 001
sis
6 51
53
1 OS
1 31
87'
3 18
18 80,
3 l.V
68
4(10 acres linker, Jacob, sr.
Slots Hutt A linger ..
1 " HORart, Mary.
3 " llojerTH
3 " crosln?, Patrick ,
3 " cantnor. William....
1 Canon, Mannas
1410 acres Columbia Coal Iron Co
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1
15
1 071
T5 57,
cox, v a kx. 01 irencn cox
is 74
14 63
19 741
3 6.VI
13 411
6 10
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3 Oil I
8 IS)
1 30
38,
8 18'
5 38'
6 S8l
4 69
4 C61
1 36
5 39
8 18
3 11)
II 83
1 08
18
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49 "
150 ",
115
25 "
a lots
Davis Isaac fcst
Davis Anthony
Kcroih, l'cter
Flantmm, A . ,
Krv. VV fi
3 lots
29 acres Fisher. Sarah
10 acres (icarhart, Daniel
3 lots (icarhart, Win
60 acres llauck, Jonathan
75 " llenderllder, 8 A & J 8
50 " Iloatz, John Deed ;
75 " Hatz, Charles John
8 lots 1 lamer & Jester
6 " Hoffman, E o. ,.... ...,..
3 " Hunt, ElL
3 " Henry, (leonro
fsa acres Illndorllder, Sarah A
1 lot Kline A
10 acres Lynn, Jacob
3 lots Lawrence, W H .'
s lots Lewis, Frank
300 acres Miller .t Mann '.
100 " Mi'Itcvnolds, W 11
45 ' MlnlcV, Peter
4 lots Vartln, William
3 lots Monday, John
140 acres Nuncsser, George
5 lots Patterson, J c
3 " ITlce, Clarence
43 " Pardee 4t Markle
83 acres nice, Abraham
65 ' " ;.
101 " " "
01 i" George,..! t..
slots ltuttiiirr; Sam co
s lots lluthlirr, sum
140 acres sweppenhelser, J, K
340 " Bhunan, Frank li,-.
2 Hhuman,' 'lliomas..i -
110 " Slicker, Mohca,...
3 lots Smith, J W
' 8 ' ' Shlck, J .1 ;
,3 '.' Scott, Peter '....,
300 acres Stewart, Wm
8 " Sliu nan Michael
3 " Btcney, Martin
slots Vastlno, 11 It ,
Slots Volkenard, CJ
3563 acresWcst, U M Coal Iron Co .
5 lots Wetzel. 0
3 ". Werkulser, Samuel;
8 " wood. Aueustus
5 B1,
10 75
33 63
3 38
3 00!
10 1
7 531
.6 39!
8 3J
25 30
3 55
3 80
6 33.1
4 20
4 OS
3 05
9 63
15 77
38
181
1 8.1
2 00
10 73
1 36
51
1 36
4 OS
313 93
3 41
3 05
8 18
7,88
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.3 86
50
50
40
5 98
1 18
1 74
4,51
14 40
9 CO
4 43
89 acrej Wheeler. WlUIam. ..........
10
Downs. John.
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11
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10 "
lUcq, John.....
1 UENTON.i
Ash,, Mary..... i...
Kline, John Ellis
l)oaon, ucorgo
UHIAIICIIEEK.
a. Apple, Paul..
"lilUh, Huben?
" Iirtttaln, II A J Est
('den, WTllevi,-....)
" Doty, l'ealer 4: Stowart...
301
50
S3
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300
300
150
100
350
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10
180
13 2-1
7,3S
8 75
71
10 36
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S.S3
39 93
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4 79
8 70
" Evans, Francis ..
iiarmon, uaniei .
". lleadley, S F Est ,
5
.Kisner, junn
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Headier, s F Est,.
Kllnger, Jizzlei . . .
" Iieecor, Abraham
" David sutler
" stout. Nathan :
soo
" Schuyler. Win Mrs. .....
1 ' Freas, 'm L
" Itobblns, Ell
" stokes, o
Iden
CATAWISS.V
60
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'KUce Yettcr......
' Thomas. Jtuth Ann ..... ,.
"ThOmas. 'Abel
" Weaveri Ellias ;
.'.Dornbaoli, Margaret
."Klwier. Hobert
!' Newell, Fred ...
"Yetter,' Lews Est .....
'(lYeUer.'Lawls Est......
Krum, IIUjs
" lilddle Heirs
" Harder, 'Ihomas E
'lot schuler, Mrs sarah......
CENTltALIA.
H 41
1,16
29
1 16
4 Oil
31
1 81
60
1 lot Conner. Thomas...
7 46
3 86
14 W
8 40
10 66
6 30
7 SO
91 50
6 20
' 3 25
6 16
'
1 Durken, Mrs. Anthony,;
3 " r.rwin, i nomas
3 " lleffern, l'hlllp
1 " Homes, Thomas
1 " Kline, Carolina:
3 " nrarell& Co , ....
13 " Lehigh 4: Mahanoy.U H co
1 " Markes, George ..;
1 " McBearty, Mary .,,.. 1
1 ". btcel,,(lcprgo,W
1 " Itlley, James .
9 " Torry, Win
1 " Knlttlc, Jill .-
1 ", lloyer, John . ..
1 " Hanloy, John a.,,, ,
1 11 Ityanfillcbaol.....
1 " (lerrechty, Thomas ;
1 " Tlghe. Thomau ,
1 " McKntyer, Domlntck
1 " Wilson, John,'.."
CENTRE.
50
74 ',0
8 30
1 80
3 33
1 10
3 86
40
1 83
23 ncre3 Adams, Enos L.
2 35
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5 01
20
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llagenbuch, Wm,, 4,
Hagenbuch, Wm Sr. Eat..:,
Hodman, Wm Est,,;..,...
Lowrey, Simon.,
Kroner, JosMi. ., j,..,
vareli, ltebeoca
Nungcsser, Sarah,,.,
llabon, John ,
' CONYNQIIAM,
Brockway, o 11
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6 11
3
1 44
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3
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33 41
16 IS
13 Oi
67 t
6 36
2 73
2 71
. 4 46
Dresllno, liernard
ltrady, Jullai,.,.'
Cane. Ellen
3
48'J arrcS fleam, Joshua
316 85
10
3 30
1 79
3 73
23 36
7 03
1 03
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107 60
2 73
48 00
61 50
61 50
63 HO
253 01
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, 13 65
1 t
1 iub iiAvis uiomas
1 .'fi iKraraer, AW .i.
1 " JontS, (leorgo
I " IlHv: Enhralm
I 3)3 acres Kline, John L
I s lot Morrison. (iRtharinn V.
3 lot Morrison, Catbanno
I " Mc.Manaman.Mary
1 8o acres Hustin. Mary!
1 " iiiurris, Ann ,,., ,,,
a llnulln 1I..W
I 1 lot llhawn, Caspor .1
I nsacresllusteuThoiqas... .'.J. .
1 Jg" irein, Jacoij.,., .,..
I 8 " Uwis; walker
401 " Young, John ...,,i
1 lot, .Menou, Thomas ,,,,,
113 aores Huston; John
I lot ucuuicr, Terrance ,,
riSIIINOCHEEK.
26 acres Allcunr. John 1..
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1 39!
3 23l
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filial. lt&.,VM,n
,au, IIITUUIU , ,,.. ..,
Doty, l'ealer a: Stewart....
300
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Dreuhcr, John , 1,,
Davis, Ellga L ,
l'arver, (leorge
Hutchison, Thomas J. ,
Hosier, W A
lloilman t Ercjxs
Harrison, John ,,
llunslnger, Anthony
Kindt, John & Co
Le ' on, Thomas',,, ,.
Mchenry, E J .
Mears, William '...,
vcllenryo 11 Daniel .. ,.,
l'ealer, Oeorge
Kelchard, Lunl .....,,,,,.
Itobblns, Wm a
Itobblns; Ell ., ...
FltANKLIN,
rieaver, Wellington..,,...,,
vought, U ll'
Fa mer, Jonathan
Memich. Michael
Howell, William ....,.
(IHEEyWOOI),
Albertson, Miles Hartley,
Ilcrry, John ' ,'.,,,
Derr, irtun ., ,,,,
Heilllae, Ik'Olainln, .,,
McEuen, 11 J
HEMLOCK.
Appleman, M S,.,,,,
Appleman, Wm
llrugler, ElLshtx ,
Campbell, N S.,,.,
Kmmett.AJ ,,,..
Neal t l'urhcl .
1'urM'l, Isaoo .,
1'urscl, Hilveswr. ,,
Wright, Lovl
WbUenlgut, Ueorge Jr.,..,
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Keller, J K..,.. .........
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lililliigton, Charles
Dcwnrt, Ooiirtfo
Kvcrhart, John , .,
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Lonirenbcrgor, l'hUtp,u
Meyers, Mary
IlusUln, Mary ,, ,
ltusten, Chnrlotto
licynolds, John
Huston, 'Thomas ........,.....
Heeoe,, Daniel
KhnfTofy Henry ......1,
Snyder, Jeremiah ,
MAblSoN.
Cox, Joel
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llcndcrsliolt, K ,.
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Illttenbenilfr, Conrid
Inockwny A; Knt,,....... ....
creascy, Wm sr
Darnbnch, John 1 ,.,
liewalt, ,,1'hlllp
i'Mier, Ilantel....
drover, A 1
(icarhart, Joseph ,
llctfncr. Samuel u ....1... ,....
Jiimmefl, Chrlstaln
Keefer, James ',.,
Miller, 11(1 'iatwi;.;.uJ..i
Miner, Kmsnuel , ,,'iiuu
Moses, Michael ,..... .,.,.,.
Morris Daniel ,..'..,
lthawn,- t)nsp.'
snuman, W T
Shu nan, Hcuoen '
Btneck-, IlroDat. Vctier, llauck
Snyder, John.
Snyder, Abraham.,.,
Swaru;- SbcppCo w,,
Yettcr, Daniel Rst
Hluinmu, Jolin
llartman, .Manilas.., .,..
MIFFLIN.
Aton, Tliomas 1
llusrr, Franklin Est ....
o A Jacoby
Kramer,, A W ,
Nuncesscr, Wm J ................
Sivoppcnhi'lser, J K ,.
" Horace
11 It 1-
Williams, Samuel
MONTOUIl.
outer. Harbara .,
John Est
" Samuel , ,
Lclby, Jackson
Neal, 'William .. -
ltamsey, Est
Shclhamer, John .1
Crcn-sey, Jacob .j, 1
Fry, Daniel
Uunyan, Ulracr ..,,......,
MOUNT; l'LEASANT.
Jacoby, Samuel
Shaffer, Mathlos
OIUNGK.
Crevcllng, Samuel ,
Everett. Oaurlel Est
Everett,' Moses Eat
KUno, Jacob Est ,
Kline, (Abraham J ;.;
Kline, Abraham J , ,.
l'atterson, M 11
l'INE. '
Ilartnn, 11., ,, ,.
Drleblebls, Abraham ...
Davis, ThonraS Est '
Frlck, oeorgo A..,....t
Lyons, It W .:
:Mlller&Colo.,..'. .. .
ltobblns,TD
Shultz; lllram
Shoemaker,, Joseph ..,
ItOAIUNacilEEK.
Arthello, Francis
liucher, Peter u
names, Thomas Jr .
lirlsh, Jacob
Jlrlsli, Jacob
lleavci, Ceo, J L KUno
llrclsh, Jacob
Confnlr Itlce
Cox, o S Ex of Trench Cox
14 (I (4 14 14
4 11 41
Dllaplane, EzckleU
llustcn, John
Ilarner, John
John Stacey ;,
little, Kobert :..:..
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Wellington, Wm
liuutvJ Miller
ltaub, J Miller
Skatec, Harvey
Trlen, Jacob u.
Wltchey. Mary Est ..
WUchcy, John ,
Yocum, Isaac. -
Tetter; Lewis Est
Yettcr Lewi') Est
Lcvan.Lawsen
Mlndy, Lelns
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Bellas, William
Colo;iEzektel ...... .1
Cole, Thomas II
Chanln. .1 F
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IB 55
7 43
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Chapln, J V,
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Custer, Mary r
Hess, Joseph O
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Wesley .,
41 44 ...
Hartman, Jekso'
Harvey, J I'.t M Smith,,
McIIenry, ltohr ,.....'
Mcllenry, EJ
Mcllenry.i K J.
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rpHEASUREM'8' SAIjK ;OP BEATKD
JLr LANUS 1 COLUMUIA COUNTY, PA.
Also the following lots,, pieces, and parcels ot
seated lands, returned by, the tax collectors, are to
bo sold at tho 'same tliio under tho provisions of
an Act of Assembly,, entitled "An Act relating to
uiu em4iu ui iiiuus iur i:ix ju vviumuta counijrr up
proved Marcli ech, 1803. r
HEAVEIt.
60 acres names, Charles. , ,
4 lots ' Barnes, Charles
347 acres Miller, longenburger & Fisher.
1 lot ' Masten. Wm.
11
18 30
61 60
3 SO
1 88
10 00
iMostcn, Mrs. William,.
Selpt, A II ,
Sherman, Thomas
Johnson, John., .,.,.
McAffee, John
Loses, J A Agent ,,
jiEurroN.
Albertson, SamuelU,...,
Haycock. Samuel
1 91
13
3 05
1 SO
1 30
3 50
3 30
8 00
11
5 acres hiues, .Jeremiah.,..,..,...
S3 " 1) 0 Mcllenry
5 " stiles, Jeremiah
12 " Oood A D .,,
1 lot Mcllenry, ML Kute
DLOOMSBUnd.'
3 00
5 00
1 03
S 13
110 40
34 31
Walter, Norman...
1'urscl, .Mrs 1:11
1
BKIAItCItEEK.
150 acres Doty & l'ealer
CATAWIS3A.
40 acres Henry, Isaac Est .,,
' CENTItAUA.
1 13
3 40
8 SO
8 80
0 ai
75
33
13 CO
4 3D
1 lot
. 1 "
1 "
1 "
Ilanley, JohnO
McDonnell,, Owen ,
McDonnell, Anthony ,
Carr, catharlno
CKN'TUE.
1 " Keller, sarah... .
1 " llason, John
B7 acres Mcouln, W F ..
21 " Mcijuln, John II
C0NYNC11IAM.
1 lot Brown. Joliu
1 " Llndermuth, Qeorgo ..
1 " D.ilen, Mary
450 acres cummlngs,lt M
383 " cuminlngs. It Mi Co
403 ' curry, Ellen, 1
400 " Murphey, Hughfia ,Co
Slots ltelnbold, Wli:- ;
ElijUINQCIlEKK.
31 acres Eycr, Mathlas
1J " Eyer James
), lot ISliulu, comclus1 .
15
S 41
1 70
311 75
140 TS
SO 2.1
316 OJ
3 61
tea
14
S5
1 35
FltANKLIN.
3 acfes.Strausser, Joslah
OHKKNW00D.
1 lot Illklngton, I'll
SI acres, Mnoro, LMfuyett,....u
1 lot Willlvcr, J U
1 " Hess, Jones..,,,,,
1 " Htzgerald, Elizabeth ,
37 acres Me.MlchacI, Jano
1 lot Ycbb, James 1..,.
UEJILOOK.
SO
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'6,
01 ,
48
3 30
1 30
, 47 CO
50
3 83
1 55
3 C'l
6 9T
1 a
a 40
4 16
23 acres Tliomas, siato Co.,.,
6 " Ebner. William ... .
1 lot Fuge, John ,,..,
Jf " Tlppctt, John..,.....,
X ' Flahor, Frank 8
JACKSON.
31V acres Young, christian,..,
M " Young', Lewis 0,,
34 K "
Younir., Isabel ,
US
Chiuiiuerlln, Lewis.,,.,.. ..,
LOCDST.
8 " lthodes, Susan
MADISON.
0 ,", Huser t Cfoom,
170 " Truuibouer, A O ,
Mot Went er Susan Est, ,
13J acres Miller, Charles 1) .,, T,
MIFFLIN.
1 lot Kelchner, Jncob, Sr.,
(q acres lirelbch, (leorge .., ,...
MT. PLEASANT.
15 " iienneld; Thoinai'i.,....,'
6UANOK.
5 04
3 40
13 50,
3 01'
13 75
6 00
17 M
185 '"
as "
8 "
10
1 "
CO "
51 11
55 11
lives, James est
PNE.
Ix-girnlt k l'rlck , -....
ll'ibblns, 'Joshua
Drelblebls, Jucib Est,
Krelblebls, Joseph
Evuue, (leorga., ,1 ,,,,,,,
ltenn.-arah A. ,
Itlcketts, E. 0 ,T,
Kline (ti'iiUei-bon , ,.....,
Fine, A J .
8 45 ,.
II -to
S 45
1 110
ill
10
1 Ml
5 10
5 00
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84
11 00'
3 U
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75
40
1 4UV IIC41144. TUO.414
50 acres Kline ,t Patterson
SO " l'urkrr, John It
w cornnllson,, .1 11 , ,
15 " Ncysuuter, Michael
SCOTT
1 lot (Solomon, Phoebe
Ill acres McKelvy, H- ul & Co,,
SVQAltLOAF.
1 lot
Hughes, Wcllngtoa Est.(
I 50
40
1 00
1 50
2 00
15
1 50
llean. Uivlnn
KhuUI, Kllas
II rvey, A H ......
hewnrd, Nathan U i..
Albortbon, Jew) .,,,
Mevcui, turn ,,
A. M.
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40
S3
75
JOHNSON.
Treasurer,
PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE
Also
U.VPKHMENTK1) (lltAI'K JUICU.
Used In tho prln-tpal Churches for Communlbni
Excellent for Females, Weakly l'crsons nnd tho
ageu.
JSpoer's Port Grsipo Win.o!
FO Uli YEuiliS OLD.
MnrfCKLKnUATEDWINRUtho tiur6 Jultd Of
, tho dend Duo (morto lruic raised In Hiveefa I
Tonic and Strengthonins Proportion
are unsurniissf! br (inr othei4 Wind. nt?lnr fro-
duccd under .Mr. Spoer's own personal supers Ulon,,
Its nurltv nnd irenulneness. nra uu.'irnnlc'il bv tho
principal Hospitals and UoarJsuf llealthwholiavo
examined lu i ho youngest child may Dartako of
Hj and tho weakest Invalid use it to advantage.
It Is particularly bcnctlclal to tho nged and
debllltntcd, and suited to tho various ailments that
uuocl mo oaxer kox.
It is in every respect A WINETO UEHELIED ON.
Spsorfs Dnformented Qrapj -Juico-
Is tho lulco of Iho Onnrtrt (lr.ines nre'siirTli1"ni
Its natural, frcsih, sweet stato asll rims frou tho
press uj lumiguuon, incrcoy ucMroymg the exci
ter Of . fannoncitlon. It U nerfiwuv limit. friii
,iu,i. nill 4I.S IlliU n III IVVt;l 411 UU 4,441111..
Sneer's Burgundy.
Is a dark rich medium Dry Wine nor,! liv. tlin
wealthy classes as a Tablo or Dinner Wine, and by
physicians lncasos whero n dry wlno Instead of a
bwiu4 puri, is uvsireu. , , i
Spaor'a (Saoialito) Olarot. "
Is held In hlffh estimation for ItA rlehnnss as n
Dry Tablo Wine especially suited for dinner use, 1 '
Speer's P., J Sherry.
Is a wine of Sunerlor Chnraetcr and nirt&kM of
the rlcli qualities of thp grape from, which It Is I
III uuu.
Speer's P- J. Brandy.
is a l'UKi; disuiiaiion from the grape, and
stands unrlTnllcd in this Country for medicinal
purposes.
It has a peculiar flavor, similar to that of tho
grapes fromiVhleu It Is distilled,
See that the signature of ALEltEI) SI'EKIt, Pas
saic N. J., Is over tho cork of each bottle.
SOLD BY a. A. KLEIM.
AND lir DMJUUISTS EVKHi "VHERK.
sep.,3S-'831ir.
for tho ivorklng class. Send 10 cents (or
postage, nndve will mall youcfc, a royal
vaiuauic uox 01 samptc goons tuat win ,put
vnu In tho wnv of tnaktn? more monev In a I
ney in 11
; at any
lew aays tuan you ever inougni, Kmioie at any
business. Capital not required. Wi 'Will start
you.
You can work all thotlmoorin spare time
only. Tho work Is universally adaptoi
id
to both
bexes, young ana 01a, 1011 can casu
lv
earn from
50 cents to 15 every evening. That all who want
may test tho business, wo makothls unparalled
offer ; to all that mo not well satisfied wo will send
tl to pay for tho trouble ot writing us. Pull parti'
culara directions, ctc.sent treo, Fortunes will bo
muuu uy inosu wuo givo meir wnoie time lu 1110
work. Ureal success absolutely sure Don't delay,
atari now. AaureS'i HriNfON sco., roniana,
Maine. rce il-1
YOU CANNOT GET WELL AT; UOM15;
BINGIIA5ITON, N. Y.
A GOOD PLACE FOR THE SICK.
The liouso Is specially ntted up for the comfort I
of Invalids who doflre .1 pleasant and Christian
homo, btnnds on high ground with plenty of
shada Personal attention given to every patient,
Ktwtrlrttv and (lalvanlsm lu their different modi.
ncatlons a speciality. Prof. Mills has given many
yearn ot btudy, nnd practice, to this branch, and
hundreds win testify to his skill,
send for circular, stating what paper you saw
this in. Pitt) IT. HKNltV JULIA
Mrs. ALICE FltENCH MILLS.
Lock Box 97. Jllughamtou, N., V,
Sept. 7 'M-ly.
1
-.,1
Richly Cut Glass.
Having recently added' to our
business a department for the sale
of Cut Glassware, we are now
prepared to fill orders for com
plete tabic sets and prnamental,
nieces.
Controlling the production of, ,
the best makers, we cxnioit
special designs and cuttings in
crystal of remarkable purity and 1
brilliancy.
Our line of patterns embraces
the most elaborate as well as the
plainest. Prominently we may
mention the following as having
been received with marked favor:
The Russian, the Glasgow, the
Star and llosctte. the Fan and
. .1 TT t . 'I 1.1. C- .
jJiamonujtnciioDnaiuicoir.itv
bcrrv Diamond, and others.
We guarantee careful and
nrompt attention in filling orders
by mail. Designs and estimates
furnished on application, baii)
plcs sent on approval.
J. E. Caldwull Sc Co.,
902 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
e
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
W. R. TDBBS. PROPRIETOR
BL00U3 BUH3, FA.
OPPOSITE COUHT IIOUSE.
I nriro nna convenient samplo rooms, ll.tth rooms
hot und cold water, aul all moanrnconveak'nefj
tk week nt homo. 15.00 outtlt free, ttay tb-'
,solutely sure. Norlslc. Capltalnotrequlrcd.il
ueuuur. 11 you .waul, uusiawa ui wuiou uu-
Honiiof rlili-r sex. vounv or old. can make'
Kreit nay all ths lima they trorlc', with absolute
uvriuiiuy, wriio iur puriicuiaRi vu 11, iiAui.ni r tw
Co., l"ortland, Maine. i
Doosi-ly
wiinlnil tnrrVta Tlvnunr nil tlin Prptl
Ml'
ilArilMnf tlin II H 'I'hn Inrm.f. hand.J
.vjincit beut boolc ever sold lor less than,
twice our nricu. ino lasiusi, kciuuk
q jo'1 hoot tn America. Immenso nroOUl to grant!. All
: Intelligent iwople want It. Anyone c.ui becomu
HUUCIWSIUI aKClll, JUriU! irUO, lA4.4.4bVI 44tlUA. I'll,,
i'uriiuuu; .tiuuie, iicu-vi-i
njmeiiiiDTiLMS
III n
IhsvapoIUTeremeKljrortbabooilis'il,Mlis
la tbuusAods ot csivos efthaworkt Llnd snduf loan
itshiluiti bsva bssn, cured.' ...InJoM.i-oMroaa tj I' r
f'llth In its effloavj, that I will ."-M l 'Jt 7J l(yf rM.S
ctSoav, that
i'woii
It fTlH1 I
Itl.K, togstUer KU a VAl.il!'"" iii.aiidi;. on
this diies.e, tn any sutferrr.
..la. tin 'P A Kt.llf'ITl
I llvn en,rrsi and 1'. t).
ajJiom. Ub. T, A, BLOVU U, 1SI Parlbt.,Nw Vfltk,
April ll-IW
PE;30DY HOTEL,,
I'illLADKLl'IIA.
Oth St. rnuth of Chestnut, ono tvmn soutli of
the New I'oit onice, one half square from Walnut
1st. Theatre and in the very biulncaii ctjutro of the
clty.'on tho American and European plani Oood
rnoina from two to jaoi per day, Itcmodelled uud
newly furnUhcd.
W. Payne, 1I. D.,
noY 80-1 y1 owner i Proprietor.
0 MUMAM
OOMiBOSJ. NEWARK, XV. J.
20 minutes of New York. Mors portions for aranh
nntin than all other schOoH combined. Lira SchoU
srshlp. $ta Write for circulars.
COLEMAN I'ALMS, Proprietors.
April 11-lw r '
SUBSCRIBE NOW I'OIl
THE CdLUMHTAN
Sl.r.0 A YEAH,
QMAIN STREET,),
STYLES
AWf "WO W
t p(
'AT
DAVID
THE
.MERCHANT TAILOR,
.llpoliIb.lll,
WEBER - - II
PIAIsTQS,
FINK INLAID FUENOII WALNUT CASE OilGAN, l) STOPS, $90 CASH.
Eusy Terms. StillNfactlon unrnnlcctl.
3bJA.ao3srjs 3?ia. isrp ware ze-ooivrs,
MUSIC HALL BLOCK, UXIHES-BAXRH. PA
&EAND WORD CONTEST !
rLEASANT ANIJ NSTiU!CTIVF, PASTIME.
MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY PREMIUMS GIVEN.
Solid Gold Watch, - - Worth $100,00
Muantficent Tea Set, enibracing Waiter, 24
1st.
sa.
iih;ii, jiiiin iitvrvit' i t int' ju lynieai, t jnw.vn
Hammered and Bnyruved with Gold
Lined Slot) and Cream, Quadruple Plate, 100.00
TuTixt) In Wtu Pet, HanJ ChaneJ orChateilBatln.VllhGofJ lnci( Blop iin'l'cup,
4th. Tii.tii.(i lie Water Met. iaw raved, with (io
6ih. ToiLkT Htdid, 1'lno lleoorntod llottle nnd I'nwder IIOX, wlthHalla Lined Jtwel Pru
tlili. KRi'iTfirihD. Illch lKicorntod Glass, ofthor II ue or Aint,fr. - .
lilt. Tete-a Tite Set, il plecen, lied and Amber
Sih, llrn. CAttga, Chased Bell Uanillen, ,Tli
Vlll. MT. l ITCllEn. jqunri. wiuhhu. ijuuuiu nuuuu, '
10th. CaheHtanp. Clitued and Gold Lined, ,
11th, Khcit Utasp, Hock Crystal Glais, beautifully cat ....
.The manufacturers of the Celebrated Day's Koap, will kIts on the 1st of May, 18SI, the almre costly
and bviiutlful l'rrinluin u iho persons makngo,it the large,t list of words fiupi Uiu, trurds
Ity'3 OoloToxntGc3. Soap.
-cpiiiTioNa
1st. All ll'ls must be accompanied by a 1 Cc:t Ctias for return postage, and the written ui.
T
men I that you have and are now using the Dai's
IIia (Iroi'f r from shorn vou buy It.
'Al. wnras must ne written pininiy anu ntimoereu.
3d. No words Mill be counted In which letters are ined, not found In the words Dsj's Cllitnttl Cms.
4thi All IU must lie In by tho 1st ol May as the j.mulums will Ionium nu that day,
5th. The Premiums will be xlven lu rotation nccerUInK to lari;ei,t lint nf wurUs,
r.th. Write your name audaddiess plainly on lists, uud fur further infoinmllon arid tuttructlon
icio-e 2 Cn Ctwp. 1
This nirer Is nui.le to Induee vou to trv and use the PcscaT and DfT Botr Mam. nv lu mu vou
J-Jivn No lion ino, No Ecaipino, No Heat, No bTrtw.nnd your uathlniidune In ont'.lu.lf ii,b uiual time,,
IMY'I
I o not! miift no ut'Ci as tnrccteu. inreciiuns tun lie lotion, on eacp Kiarpr. Tlie Ijat's
nn iq nui o leii'iinK mioiehiuu aim rt'tHii
' Uexiinlly r.mlwssed Cards given with I)a v'a
Manufnotured
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L. A. SHATTOCK, M. D.
Mgdieal SapoHntsniont of ths Sanitarium.
Invalid's Homo. '
Bloioiitsbur, Pa.,
Duyotcs special .i.lcnilou to Epilepsy,
Nervous Affection:, uml Diseases of Women.
I'titlenis received nt tho Snnltiirliiin (in
I'cnsoniiUo terms for bonrd nnd tro'itincnt,
P. B. "No chnrgo for flrst consultutlon.
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noWliltl Kstcy Orglns, VIAllns, AordcbtiJ
nn.l Sheet Music..! OlebtiUcd Willie,- Ne
Hliili Arm Duvls, Now Home, ltoynl t.
Jolin. nml Light Hunulni; Uomcstlo Sowing
Machines. Needles, oil ntul nttnpliraciits
for nil tnnkos of 8ewli Machines.
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rJu' In your lamlly, and tbe name and address o
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4iiui;vra iiiiquuiiuui me ijniii'ii' bunts.
Soap
by DAY A FRICK,
755, 1717, 1T59 4 1701 Vatebioq St PiiiiAntf piua, Vi
d.tjfilKUriilnorrisbufir.Pa. .
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B, F. SHARPLESS'
Near L & B Dopst, Blborasburg'Pa.
'Marturactnror of y rst c luss rutiL'ts In
dllturont styles, cook 'stoves, parlor sibvcb
und stoYi'S for lieuilng siort scliool litilisoi,
stiivu repmra, sucn us griucs( nrouritu, dtj,
centres
CALL Al SECURtS BARGAIN
Oct 20 tf
mm
lowEin;
llAXLROA WlJVtH TABIiU,
Pennsylvania Railroad.
'hjladolphja Sl, Erie R. R, Divis
ion, and Northern Central
' .Railway.
", , , 1- x-' '
tlME TABLE. ,
In olTt ct Nov. wth, 1883. Trains Icdvo sun
tiury. '
E.STWAHD,
p 'Un.m.. Lock llnveni ExnresR (il.illv lojfnen
Sunday), tor.llnrrlsbiug and InU'riiu'illate slat ions
iancoster; Philadelphia, KCiV York, llaltlmoiennd
WaSl.lngton.'uirlvliigat Phllsdelphhi 3.15 pi in. j
Npw 101K, 0 VU Pi n. I llnltlinoiT, 5.11) p. in. ; WnMl.
iugton o.u u. Jii., iuijuuji. ii,i4ui;u4ui' i;uacu io
Philadelphia. '
1.55 p. in. Day express (dally except Sunday),
for llarrlsburg and lnierineillate stuttuns, Lancas
ter, Philadelphia, Kejv YurK, llaltlinore audi Wasli.
ington, afrlvlng at Philadelphia 7.35 p. ui. ; new
lOrK. p. HI. , ll.llMJUUIl , l.VJ. ill. , 4USI41llg-
ton, 8.4 .'p! In. Pullman lMMor far through to Phi
ladelphia and passenger tOAch through to Philadel
phia and' lisllln.ore. ;; '
- I. .... I.... .till, I MIMA. l.M.J..Ul,IJ. I.I.H,
o,ll I', 'ill. .Yi4iiniunj,ui 1. .ii.uu.iiiiiuuaiiui4 uitiij ;
for.llarfUburg nnd nil lntcimedlato htatlons. Lan
caster, Philadelphia and Now York, arriving nt
Philadelphia 3,.5 11. 111.; new vorK u. Ill . .in.
Sleeping tar tAx'O.iiinadatlohs can be' l,eclrcdtat
HarrlsburgforrhllaUelphl.inndNi'W York. Onsliii
dujs .athiough sleeping mrrwill belunion this
train iiou) iinainsii 'ii,uruunuuipuii.i'iiiiaueipuia
pasbunguiH cun K'Duiln lusleepcr.uuUlsturbcd until
(? a. 111. , . , , it 1 .1,
U.1U 1U Ul.-7i.44i J44444 VU.4IIJ UALL'IIV .MUilVillJ 1111
Harrfsbuii; dnd lntennedlato stations, Lahcofetcr,
Philadelphia, New York, iialtimoie and Washing,
ton, arriving at Philadelphia. 7.10 a. in. s New York,
11.30 u. 111. ; lUlllnlore 7.-195! Ai. ; Washington, 8.50
a. 111. Through Pullman sleeping ears urn run on
this train tu Philadelphia, llallliiiurc and Washing
ton, uud ihi-ough h.isncngcr coaches to l'hlladcl-
pnu una iiaiiunoie.
, i, W.ESTAllD,
6.30a. in. Kile, Mall (dallyt. except Sunday)', for
Eriound all Intermediate 'stations 'with through
PuUiiiau Palaco car. ami through pnssenger
coaches to Erie, and throuirh Pullman Pahicu
care to liurrdlo vld'EinpormSi."'On Sundays this
train runsio iteuovo, niiiri'uuuian I'uiacu ear to
Wllllainsport and passenger coaches to iteuovo.
tor utiuauuaigua nnu inieruieuiaio biations,
ltoches cr, llulljtojnd Niagara KulK (dally except
Sundays) with though Pullman Palace cur nnd
passenger coaches to itochester.
i.ujp. in. luguni i-xpiess taany except Sun
day) lor ,Kauu and Inlvridodlalo itudous with
tluough passenger coaches to Kane and parlor car
to Wlill.miM'on. lVir Cunahdalgua nnd prlnclial
InterineilLite tuitions, KocliubUT, Jiullulo and
Niagara Palls w ltli tluough pssenser' coaches to
(i.ocnestcr. .
5.S5 p. in. Fast lino (dally except Sunday ror He
jiav'onnd lntcnnedtale stations, und Eltntra. Wnt-
kins and intermediate btattons, with through ims-
senger uuautvs v iiuuovu unu walnuts.
TUltOUail THA1NS 1XM SUNIIUltY PHOM THE
EAST AND SOUTH.
1 Niagara Express leave
Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m-i lhUtUmiiu 7.30 a. 111. (daily
except bunduy) 'uniting at sunbury, 1.05 p. in,
with through Pullman. Parlor earn 0111 Philadel
phia and thraugh passenger conches from Phlladel-
pma auu iiaiunioie. .4.
Past Line leaves New Yotk 8.00
h. m. : Philadel
phia, 11.10 a. ui. ; WaslUDgluu, u 40 11. 111. : Hum-
mere, io.5j a. m., (dally except Sunday) urrUlng ut
OU1IUUIJ, U.KU J'. 44,., ,,1414 WIIUUKI1 j,,
co.Lchcs from l'hlladi'ltilitii ntul It.-ililinnn,.
aunuury, o.zv i. 111., wiiu ini'ougu passenger
Eflo Mull leaves New. Aork Rod p. ta..i I'hlhiilcl
phlu, 11.80 p. u. j Washington, iu.10 p. in. ; Haiti
111 io, 11.8.1 p. m.,'(dMly) uriiuiijria buubury 6.15
n, in., w Ith through full nun l'auco blccplnn cars
trom I'hllilclclphln, Vnnlilogion and lialtlihoic and
through pohscnger ., coaches from l'l.lluilt'lphla.
Sleeper fioin tushlhgtouiahs dally except bun
day. bO- DCllY, 1IAZI.KT0N & WltKES-UAllllE ltAlMIOAD
Ann nuitTu & ukht uhanch itAU.WAV,
(Dally except) auiutar.)
Jlnll'Eastleuteabuubuiy (dally except Sunday)
(U5 u. in., urilfliigntlliuoin 'Kerry 7.41 11.111.,
W llkes-barro li.ao 11. in..
Lxprifts i;.u,t leau'h Huubury 6.05 n. in., nitlvlnu'
at llltiomi'errycaip.ni.,' Wllkes b.niu H.M p. in
.Mull West leaves Wllkes-b.irro lU3ia.ni. nnlv
lug m lilooui Fcny l!!.vl p. in., hunbury ia.65 p. 111.
Ivxpre.ssWebtU'.itea ,W lives banu5.3j p, 111., ur-
living ut lilooui ivnj' 'T.07 p. in., stinbuiy s.15 p.
. . 1 .
CHAS. K. I'UGII, ,T. It. WOOD,
Ucii. -Manager. , (job. Passenger Agent.
iJ)HIL'ALIEIi?I1A and! HEADING i'Uftl)
AliKANGKM EN'1V OF i'AiSt.LMitU
TKAINS.
N6v. 5, 18S31
THAINS LBAVH KDFB11T AS FOU.OWeCNhAy
KICXI'TfD,
Por .Now York.PhlladelDhla.lteadluit.l'ottHH 'u
Tamaqaa, c'., 11,45 fi, tn.
ForCatawlssfi,ll,'45'ii. in. 0.13 and 10.30 p. in.
for Wllllamaport,f,J"ll,45 a. m. aud 4,o p. m.
Vir LewlsDurg ahd Sunbury, '4 lis p. tn.
THAINS rOB BU4-IKI LKATB AS KOI-tOWa, (HUNDAV
KSIOBPrSD.')'
Leave New Tork.vurTauiaaend o.uo a, in. and
via. Ilound'llroolc llbuto T,'45 a. tn.
Leavo Philadelphia, 9,60 a; a!
Leave Heading, 11,55 a.'Ui., i'otti)viliii, u,39 p. d,
and Tamaiiua, 1,33 p. m.
Leave Catawlsaa, 6,30 11,05,'a.m. and ,u P. m.
iLeavp Wlllln)srort,ju.ni'4.D5 p. in. ana 0.00 p. in
Leave sunbury 4.54 p. in.
"' U'Wlsbutg4.4Si).m.
Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tama
nend and to and frouivphlladeiphla go through
without chango of cars.
J. B. WOOTTEN,
CCIUNCOCK,. General Manage,
janeior 'ilsi-tf1""'61' and Tlckct Ap"nt-
JKLAWAltK, LACKAWANXA AND
WK8TEU.V atAlLllOAll.
ULOOMSHUlia DIVISION.
NOUTII.
tn. p.m. a.m.
STATIONS.
SOUTIJ.
11. in. p.m. p.m
u 30 S 10 Ji 17
u 15
09
u 03
H 54
S 4S
8 4.'
8 or
X 45
U 15
..Scranton,..,
...llcllevue.,,,
.Taylorvllle...
Lacltawaima,,
...l'lttston
West pjtttuon.
..Wyoming.. .
..Mnlthy
0 !
0 37
0 45
9 53
0 4S
10 01
10 08
30
0 ill
u 10
U 11!
1 uennutt...
8 85 00
BM I'M
0 01
U OJ
8 551
fl'57
S 3'J
8 liS
8 IS
.... Kingston ,,
..11 Kingston ..
'11 08
1 I'J
. 410 10 ;
l'lvmnnth .T,,
8 10 1 35
..,.1'lymoulh..,. 10 SO 3 03
t...Avondale. , 300
.. Nantlcoko...llO 31 3 10
Hunlock's Creek in 4 a m
1 25
8 07 118
S 00 '01
7 4S 13 4J
,7 ,11 ID it
hhlckshlnny., 10 55 3 31 8 US
HlCk'a l'erri 11 14 !i a a An
7'66 15 15
7 SO 13 Ul
7 13 11 47
H 1J
8 t
7 M
7 ti.
.licucil IIIIVCI1, .
11 13 3 51
II 80 3 51
4 07
4 13
11 39 1 20
II 45 4 37
11 50 4 33
11 55 4 3S
13 IS 4 50
.llerwlck
.Urlar Creek.
.Willow drove..
,,Lluie Jlltlgu,
Uspy
.illloomsburg ...
... llunert
7 OS II 40
T 05 11 SJ
5 51 11 10
0 311 10 S)
tt 45 10 51)
0 31 10 41
U OS 10 IM
0 10 10 OS
0 01 10
7 41
7 SI,
7 31
7 89,
Catawra lirhlgo
7 11
..i.auviuu,,,,
Chulasky.,,.
.... UIIIITUU..,.
Northumberland
5 09
13 45 5 35
p.m. p.m.
45 9
n is
a.m.
p ni. tun,
W.
P. IIAITKAI), Hupt
superintendent's oftlce, Scrantori, Peb. 1st, 1883.
JAMES IlEILIiY,-
Tonsorial Artist.
iVrtlife,,a?(1f)Ra8,iflM ri ,ft wT:P"!!?
KifR1 """"oldowtomersan'd of the pnhito
isiyic,'bu-ii,
I K I .
'"'-'"M'ttyii
April lij-iw
lUTTER
fof COLOnanif SWEETNESS ,
Ue BEAM'S'CONCENTRATCD'
l.rlpiTCt cf Annnltn.
Batu' -Tm,0al;r, Pdcbttut
'!,, .i,i'min,)
ais
JUnel.iy
Unox, Rlmp'on t Co., Washington,
,,.'.0'.. N,0A'."i' Rl"iei1 forpweut until
ita i?a " r'le 'or Hetora' Mulde.
Doacilho cabe.
April 11-lw
ihoKmi
i.) II.. 1 Kf.
r -JUSTE
0 117
I) 31
e 41
0 40
0 51
0 C5
0 58
7 03
7 10
7 17
7 83
7 BO
7 37
8 00
8 50
9 (M
8 01)
8 On
8 10
8 31
8 Oil
8 05
8 03
8 40
9 S3
0 U3
0 50
a. Ill