The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 23, 1884, Image 4

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    Capital Punishment m Pennsylvania,
The llonnl of Public) Charities of
l ennsylvmila hns collected lli-v stalls,
lios of, cnjntat executions fioin 1778
down to the. present tlnio. By the law
of 1718 treason, murder, robbery, bur
glary, rnpc.crlmo against nature, mali
cious mischief, maiming, manslaughter
nuiuiiuij;, ami nrson wero mailt)
capital crimes. Subsequently counter
feiting bills of credit or current coin
was added to tho list of capital crimes.
These laws remained in forco till 1780.
when robbery, burglary and onoor two
oiner capital oitcnses wero made pun
'ishablo by servitude nt hard labor. In
1701 capitsl punisliineht for nil cilmcs
oxoept murder in the llrst degree was
abolished.
Tho total number of executions from
1778 to 18H3, boih years inclusive, a
period of one hundred and six years,
was 200. Of tho total ono hundred
nnd bIx included in the stntutnwil there
wero twenty-eight years in which no
executions occurred, tho year 18G1
being the last year that passed without
nn execution. Strange ns it may seem,
tho greatest number of executions tak
ing placo in nny one year was m 1779,
when eighteen persons weio hanged.
Ninety-eight years afterwards, 1H77,
the number of executions roso to six
teen and just a century after, in 1879,
thero wero tdn, tho famous Mollio Ma-
guiro executions having taken placo
uuring ino80 years.
Aside from theso three exceptional
years tho first taking placo during tho
turbulent period of tho Revolution and
tho two last growing out of the coal
region reign of terror there is noth-
ingin the figures to indicate particular
epochs or periods of crime. It is to be
observod, however, that the ratio of
executions has not increased in pro
portion to the increase of population, pro
bably because more mm escape who
ought to bo hung than formerly, owing
to tho growing1 reluctauco of juries to
send ruiumnn being to his death. All
executions weio public until 1831,
since which time thoyhavo taken place
in the jail yards and only a small num
ber of spectators admitted.
These figures aro .chicily valuable in
showing how tho law of averages ob
tains in the tending to capital crimes
ai in everything else. Tho executions
in tho State during tho first year after
tno law mauo iniii.uer.tuo only capital
crime numbercd'two, and duriim tho
last, three, whilo the average for tho
t. 1 - J - . . 1 ,
wuuiy penou is, as oeioie stated, oniy
two aud one-half Phila. Times.
As to the Tart Strawberry.
VAMOUS WAYS IN WHICH XI IB DELI
CIOUS RED FELLOW MAY
HE EATEN.
From the Boston Journal.
As tho strawberry season is at hand,
a few ideas regarding the disposal of
tho delicious berry might be timely.
Here is ono of tho best recipes for
Btrawberry shortcake : One pint sifted
flour, J tcaspoouful salt, scant ; tea
spoontul soda, measured after pulver
izing j 1 full teaspoonful cream of tar
tar (on it if sour milk be used), mixed
together aud sift two or threo times ;
i cup, butter, 1 cup sweet milk or cold
water; Hub in the buttery or melt the
butter' and'add' it hot with tho milk,'
gradually mixing and cutting with a
knife, and uao , just euough to make it
of light, spongy consistency. Either
brake on a griddle or in the oven.
When baked tear open and spread each
half of tho cakes with softened butter.
Put half of the cakes on a hot plate.
Mash a pint of strawberries, sweeten
to taste, put a largo spoonful on each
cake i then put another layer of cakes
and whole berries, well sugared. Serve
with cream.
Strawberry charlotto : Line a bowl
with strawberries and fill with Bava
rian cream. Tho cream is mndc up of
1 box gelatine, cup cold water snak
ed together. Whip ono pint of cream
till vou have three pints of tho whip.
Boil tho remainder with J cup sugar
and when bulling add the gelatine.
Add 1 teaspoonful vanilla. When
tho mixture is cold, add. whipped cream.
Strawberry sherbet : Ono pint berry
juieo, 1 pint sugar, 1 pint water, juice
2 lemons, 1 table-spoonful, gelatine.
Or, 1 pint preserved fruit, a cup sugar,
1 quart water, 2 lemons, tablespoouful
gelatine.
Making a Eailroad.
. When tho war closed one of 'the
Georgia rulroads hadn't a depot or
freight house on its lino, aud its rolling
stock consisted of two old locomotives
and four ilat.cars. Theso couldn't roll
until now ties and rails wero laid, and
tho outlook was dubious enough. How
ever, tho president called a meeting of
tho board to see what could bo done.
When he had stated tho condition of
tho track and equipment, he added that
tho company hadn't a dollar in cash,
and no collateral to borrow money on.
Ho then asked what should be done.
"I move we declare a dividend of 10
per cent.," boldly replied ono of tho di
rectors. It was a thunderclap that knocked
them all down ; but ho followed it up
by offering to loan tho company $32,
000 to make the dividend, and a divi
dend was decided on. Tho stock nt
once leaped from 34 to 90 cents, aud in
a year it was held 108 and paying div
idends on that. Wall Street News.
UsELESSNESS of Bl-INDEKS. OllO of
the most accountable of follies is that
of compelling horses to wear blinders.
Thoy are the cause of more run-aways
and other accidents than all tho rail
roads in tho country, Men and horses
are always moro frightened at noises
tboy cannot account for than at any
thing else. Allow a horse to see every
thing about him and ho soon loses his
timidity. Blinders aro liable toinw
pair tho eyesight, by keeping the air
from the eyes and shortening tho vis
ion. Horses are constantly being
struck by objects that thoy would avoid
if opportunity were given' them to do
so. Hardly a day passes in the crowd
ed streets of tho city that- wo do not
seo horses wounded by somo passing
vehicle that they were uuablo to set
until it approached t o near to bo
avoided. A writer says I drovo n
horse for two yearn who was nover
safe, and at times was almost unman
ageable from fear. I took off his blin
ders and used an open bridle for two
years moro, during which time a child
could drive him tafoly ; indeed a lad of
ten years owno him nnd ut.es him ex
clusively. Were ho to put blinders on
him again ho would bo unmanagea
ble. Kentucky expects to raiso this sea
eon tho largest crop of tobacco over
grown in the State.
Logan smokes, For weeks lie will
not light n cigar, and then lie will
emoko constantly.
Some of the papers are discussing
"Congressional tea." What is wanted
in Congress is a littlo moro dlgui-tca.
Qw. or Potatoes in Spiuno. A
pothto' is dry and mealy because of tlm
RMirch it contains, but when theppiouls
begin to push nut in spring, portions
of tho starch are changed or consumed
by tho growing sprouts, thus leaving
Iho siibstnuco of the potito moro or
less wntery nnd unpalatable. Seveml
methods aro practiced fur keeping po
tatoes in eating condition at this sea
son of tho year. In a deep, cold collar
tney will keep quite Into without spec
ial cue, but in most cellars the sprouts
will push out several inches in length
bcfoio the first of May
Dipninil potatoes in hot water, and
letting them rt main .i few second, or
just long enough l kilt ihu genus
without cooking tho xkiu, has been
practised with siiccoo by a few exp-ii-menlei'",
but niuoli eaie is requlic-l l
do tho work nicely. Strong Initio has
been lately lccmumi'iidcd for the sumo
inn pose, from ono to two minutes only
being requiiud to kill the buds, nnd
prevent fuitht'i- rproutiug Hut thu
simplest, n.elhod we have tried, one
that has proved entirely sitiafaotory
for many years, is, to svlt'ot ns m.my
potatoes in A, nil in will bo requiiud
for table tun till tho no a' crop is ready
to dig, and keep them in bands which
me to he emptied from one to another
about once a Week. The pouring of
the potatoes from one barrel to another
brtiUcs and kills tho sprouts so they
have no time to change or consume
the Btarch of the potato. Two men
will handle a largo quantity of pota
toes in this way in a very few minutes
each week. iV". E. Farmer.
TIioiihaiiUh
IIIIHtCIlCtl
to tliclr
OravcHl
. Itclyltig on testimonials written In vtvld
glowing language of some miraculous cures
made by somo largely pmled up doctor or
patent medicine hus hiistciiuil thousands to
their graves ; believing in their almost hi.
sane faith that the same mlraclo will be
performed on them, anil that these testlmo.
nlals make the cures, while the so called
medicine U all thu time hastening them to
their graves. We have avoided publishing
testimonials, as they do nut make thu cures,
niiuougii we nave
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS
of them, of tho most wonderful cures, vol
untarily sent us. It is our medicine, Hop
Hitters that makes tho cures. It lias never
failed and never can. Wo will give refer
ence to any one for any disease Blmllar to
their own If desired, or will refer to any
neighbor, as there is not a neighborhood In
the known world but can show its cures
by Hop Hitlers.
A tOSlNO JOKE.
A prominent physician of Pittsburg said to a
lidy patient who was complaining of her continued
111 health, ntiu of his Inability to euro her, Jokingly
Bald: "Try Hop Hitters I" Tlio lady took It In
oimest and used tho Hitters f rum which sho ob
tained permanent health. She now laughs at tho
doctor tor his Joke, but lie Is not so well pleased
v liu It, as It cost him a good patient.
fees or JJOCTOHS.
The fee of doctors Is an item that very
many persons are Interested in. We be
lieve the schedule for visits Is $3.00. which
would tax a man confined to his bed for a
year, nnd in need of a dally visit, over
$1,000 a year for medical attendance alone!
And one slnglo bottle of Hop Hitters taken
In time would savo the 31.000 and all the
year's sickness.
A LADY'S WISH.
"On. how I do wish my skin was as clear and
soft as yours," said a lady to her Irlcnd. "You can
easily make it so," answered tho Irlend. "llowj"
Inquired tho llrst lady "lly ul g nop Hitters
that makes pure, rich blood and blooming hoalth.
It did lor me as you observe."
OIVEV op by ins DOCTORS
"Is It possible that Mr. Godfrev is un
nnd at work, aud cured by so simple a
remedy,?"
"i assure you It Is true that hc ls entirely
cured, and with nothing but Hop Hitters,
and only ten days ago the doctors gave
him up ami said he must die, from Kidney
nnd Liver trouble I"
2G6ili fditiuii puco uuly SL
BY MAIL POST-PAID
KNOW THYSELF.
A Great Meiicsd Work on Kanliooi.
Exhausted Vitality. Nervoui and l'hvsleal Debil
ity, Premature Decl lie In .Man. Errors or Youth,
aud tho untold miseries resulting from Indiscre
tion ot excesses. A book tor every man, j oung,
middle-aged and old. it contains 145 prescriptions
lor all aculo and chronic diseases, each one ot
which ls.lnvaluable. So found by tho Author, whoso
experience for 8:1 yoars Is such ns probably never
betoielcll to tho lot of nny physLlan. 300 pages,
bound In beautiful French muslin, embossed
covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a nner work In
every sense mechanical, literary and professional
uiuu auy umer worK soiu in mis country lor 12.50,
or the money win bo refunded In overy Instance.
Price onlrll.OO brmall nrnt-nalil. Illiwtriitivfl
sample U cents. Send now Gold medal awarded
mo uuinor oy ine national jiedical Association, to
the ortlccrs of which lie refers.
The Science ot Life should be read by the young
for instruction, and by tho afflicted for relief. It
will beneat aU London Lancet.
There Is no member ot society to whom The
Scleuco ot Llto will not bo useful, whether youth,
parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman. .tr
go)inut. Aouressmo reaoouy Medical institute, or Dr
W. II. Parker, o. 4 Iiuinnch street, Iioston, .Mass.,
who mav bo consulted on an diu-.ihe rpnntrtnir
skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseas
es ana mai nave Dauiea tuo II i.i a I skill of
another physicians a spo CLlhJXlj clalty.
Such treated successful 1 1 ij v o i.i i is ly
without an Instance ot L XX I &l!iJLJ:tall
uro. Mention this paper.
GRAV'H HI'ICCII'IC JIIiDICINII.
TRADE MARK TueGheatEno-TRADE MARK
1.1SU 11KUKDY. Jn
unfailing cure for
Seminal Weak
ness, Bpermator
rhcea, Impotency,
and all n'seases
that follow as a
seiiuenco ot self
Abuse ; as loss ot
aieinorv. univpr-
BtrpRE TAIIMjBal Lass 1 1 u d RAFTER TAKIRO.
Pain la the Hack, Dimness ot Vision, Premature
Old Age, and many other diseases that led to Insa
nity or Consumption and a Premature Grave.
Hkwaxe of advertisements to refund money,
when druggists from whom tho mcdlclno Is bought
do "ot refund, but refer you to the manufactur
es, and the reaulrements are kucIi that ihev
aro leiaom, Vmvr, complied with. See their writ
ten guarantee. A trial of one blnglo package of
uiuj o oiiei-iiiu nui i;uuviim;u lue must b&epilCdl UI
lis real merits.
On account ot counterfeits, wo have adopted the
Yellow Wranner : i ho onlv genuine.
wr Full particulars hi our pamphlet, which wo
desire to send free by mall to every one. "Tho
epccuio .neuiaue is boiu uyuu druggists at fl
per package or 6 packaes for 3, or will be sent free
oy mall on the receipt of the money, by addressing
TIIK OKAY -MKIUCINK CO., lluffalo, N. Y.
Sold la Hloomsbnrg by all druggists.
AGEMTS WANTED mTin-1
ilDKNKU. No moro trouble to move ieks.
Every family wants It. Fit any lamp. Use sanw
globe, sells at bhfht. Three burners for $ l to any
ftlilmsa. Itnllpr limn llnrnpp fM f,liii,n,
New York. ' ' '
Slay 16-lw r
g, i! fat. U'l'ill"'"!'!!1''!!1!:!""' -M
Jlay a-twd
STAFFORD'S
"tra BLACKING
Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE
THAN ANY OTHER.
IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT
SOILING THE HANDS.
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.
S. S. STAFFORD,
Jfcw York.
Kti ID 4W
TAINWUiailT & CO.,
WHOLESALE OJlOCEJtS,
Philadelphia
riSAS, HY1IUPS, COFFEE, SUOAII, MOLAbUI. 8
bice, aricxs, iioixs ioui.cc., to.
N, E. corner second and Arch streu.
jvcrders will receive prompt attentln
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLO'OMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Bwwkk Hotel'
OPPOSITE I. tl DEPOT,
Berwick P,
M
The travelling public and vKltors to llcrwlek nro
ifdiicctt 'lly Informed that tho undersigned has
taken tho abovo old established licensed house,
which he has recently llttcil up In llrst claw stylo
nun nn micro iieeuiiiuiutmiiuiis equal 10 any.
The bar Is supplied with the choicest ales, wines,
liquors anu iignra.
Qcoi Stabling Accommodations.
May D 3m
AGENTS WANTED I
"19 TKAMf. At PmCTITl. " bj ALUs TlUTU4
Ail rrl i rrtlM ( nit
tl94 Hepltwlth thHlllH
l'lckpttketi, rle Uir lUbbtr,
-.rrO lrttfonir tbclr ! !).
ntNEVlRw WK inoihrmtii otthk
NOT Kit At.'TIIOH. rrrMlr limmtiM, ihrlllltgl
Uirttlc Hfiu riftl-llf. rirtiUr ft4 trwtW
r. M. HEWITT, 404 Arh Bt, lkU4lila, 1
May 3-4wd
MtEASUHKll'S 8AT,K
OP
NSHATEI) IiANDS IN COLUMUIA
COUNTY, PA.
. Ily vlrtua of sundry nets of tho Oencral Assent,
bly ot the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania rela
ting td tho sale of noatcd and hnscatttd lands In
tho county ot Columbia, eta, for taxes due and
unpaid, I will orrerto publlo Bile In tho Court
Houso, In tho town ot liloomsburg, on
Monday June 9th., 1884:.
at ten o'clock a. m., tho following described pieces
ot land, or such part thereof us may bo necessary
to satisfy the amount of taxes due and unpaid
against tho same, nndi contlnuo the same tram
day to day ns tliesamo may bo found necessary.
TE11.MS OF SALE.
The amount of taxes and costs must bo paid
when tho land Is si nick off, or the salomay be
void and the property put up and resold.
11EAVEU TOWNSHIP.
8.1 ncrei Ilrockway, C II ,
l lot Heaver, Charles ,.
a " lleaver, Jesse,
16.1 acres Ilrockway; C 11
in " Ilrockway ti Abliott
79 " Ilrockway, Abbott,
118 " Ilrockway & Abbott
SI " Hrockway fi Abbott ,
3 lots Ilrockway, o n
400 acres linker, Jacob, nr.,
1 40
1 06
3 is
5 51
SJ
1 03
1 31
3
18
i iuis milt hunger..,. ..,
3 15
68
1 Ri
1 85
15
1 07
75 57
a 7
12 14
14 M
19 74
2 6J
13 41
6 10
i nt
3 01
8 18
1 86
28
3 18
5 38
5 88
4 C9
4 5
1 SO
5 29
3 18
2 11
ii ta
1 1)8
18
3 41
2 21
10 73
23 63
5 38
2 00
10
7 53
5 9
3 34
23 2)
3 55
2 80
5 38
4 20
4 08
2 03
9 63
15 77
28
6 72
185
1 8.1
200
1 075
ISO
61
1 36
4 08
203 92
3 411
5 05
3 18
7 88
82
3 80
1
nogart, Mary
liojer T8
erasing, Patrick. ,
t'nntnor, William
i'Uiiuk. .'million ( .....(,( .
HtOacres Columbia coal ft iron Co
uanon, .nannas...
IS!)
Cox, c s Kit. ot Trench Cox..
SIT "
ara "
88- "
49 "
1M "
115 "
!H "
Ihivlj Isaac Est .
Davis Anthony
Kcroth, Peter
Flantgan, A
Frr. W d
3 lots
slots
ncres Klshor. Sarah
10 ncres Oearhart, Daniel
3 lots Oearhart, Win ,...
60 acres liauck, Jonathan
'75 " Hcnderlldcr.s A J 8 ...
50 " lloatz.John Deo'd
7S " Ilatz, Charles John
2 lots Hanier & Jester
B " llomnan, ED
3 " Hunt, ElL ,
i! " Henry, Oeorge
sso acres Illndcrlfdery Sarah A
1 lot Kline A.
10 acres Lynn, Jacob
3 lots Lawrence, W It
S lots Lewis, Frank
300 acres Miller Slann
ion " Jlclteynolds, W II
45 ' Sllnlck, Peter ,.
4 lots Martin, William
2 lots Jlonday, John
140 acres Nungesser, George
5 lots Patterson, J C
3 " Price, clarence
43 Pardee & Markle
8.1 ncres ltlcc, Abraham
55 " "
10) " "
91 . " " Oeorgo '
6 lots ltulhllir, Sam & Co
3 lots ituthiirr, sam
140 acres HweppcnheLser, J K .,.
Sin " Khuinan, Frank L
2 " Shuman, ihomas
110 ' Slicker, Mf3
3 lots Smith, J W
a " stitck, J j , .
3 " Scott, Peter
Sin acres Stewart, Wm
o pim nan & .iiicnaoi
5 " Stcney, Martin
2 lots Vnstlnc, n li
6 lots Volkenard. 0 .1 .
2503 acres West, U m coal Iron Co
a lots wcizei, ue
3 ' werkhlser, Samuel
s " Wood, Augustus .
89 acroj Wheeler. William
10 " Downs. John
91 " lilce, John
11ENTON.
Ash, Mary. ..
Kline, Jonn Ellis..
Dodson, oeorgo
BRIARCREEK.
JSO) a.Applo, Paul...
5 98
1 18
1 74
4 51
14 40
9 b0
4 43
12 21
7 38
3 73
71
10 30
49
5 17
18
9 CO
1 00
71
3 58
2 45
1 2)
iiusu, Kunen..
'Hrtttatn.HAJEst
"Clein, WTliov ,
" Doty, l'caler & Stewart.,
" Evans Francis
"Harman, Daniel ,
"Ileadley.SFEst ....
" Klsner, John
"lleadley, s F Est ..
" Kllnger, Lizzie....
" lteecer, Abraham ....
" David sutler
" stout, Nathan
"Schuyler, Wm Mrs.,.,
" Freas, Wm L
" Itobblns, Ell
"Stokes, Olden
CATAWISSA.
" Ilrobst, .78
' Klaco & Vettor ,
' Thomas, Huth Ann
" Thomas, Abel
" Weaver, Elllas
" Dornbach, .Margaret
" Klsner, ltobert
" Newell, Fred ,
" Yettcr, Lowls Est
" Yetter, Lewis Est
" Krum, Euas ; ,
" lllddle Heirs,, ,
50
3 23
89 M
2 01
8 48
4 79
8 70
8 41
1 16
29
1 IS
4 06
21
1 81
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Harder, Thomas E...,.,
schulcr, Mrs Sarah
lot
CENTItALIA.
Conner, Thomas..... .,
Durken, Mrs. Anthony
Erwln, Thomas
Hcffern, Philip .M.
Homes, Thomas
Kline, Caroline
Orarell Co
Lehigh tc Mahnnoy It It Co ........
Markes, George ..
Mcliearty, Mary
steel, George W
Itlley, James ...
Torry, Wm ..
Knlttle, J II
lioyer, John
llanley. John O
Ityan, Michael ,
Oerrechty, Thomas
Tlghe, Thomas
McKnlycr, Domlnlck
Wilson, John ,,,,
1
lot
1 "
2 "
2 44
1 14
ii
3 "
12 14
1 44
1 44
1 44
1 44
9 44
1 44
1 44
1 44
1 44
1 44
1 44
1 44
1 44
3 B
11 9
8 4
10 0
6X
7 2
0 2
8 25
0 16
50
74 10
8 20
1 80
3 36
1 10
3 36
40
3 36
3 36
CENTRE.
22 acres Adams, Enos I..,
S 35
1 05
40
5 01
20
5
30
SO
89
70
Hagonbuch. Wm
10 41
34 44
3 ii
l lot
8 44
1 44
1 44
llagenbuch, Wm Sr. Est.,
Hoffman, Win Est
I-owrcy, Simon
Kroner, Joilu
March, Rebecca
Nungesser, Sarah
llason, John
CONYNQIIAM,
Ilrockway, O 11
32 44
16 18
13 02
57 97
5 36
2 72
2 71
4 46
276 85
10
8 26
1 79
2 73
3 36
7 03
1 02
1 87
107 50
2 72
1 44 Ilresllne, Bernard
s 44 lirady, Julia ...
2 44 Cane, Ellen
4JI) acres lleam, Joshua
1 lot Davis Thomas ..
1 44 Kramer, A W
1 44 Jones, Oeorgo ., ...
1 44 Lelby, Ephralm ..,.
212 acres K line, John L
2 lot Xlorrlson, Catharine
1 ". SIcManaman, Mary ...........
1 44 Morris, Annll......
880 ncres Rustln, Mary..t
l lot Rhawn. casneri
175 acres ltusteu, Thomas.......
iiwhcu. luuuitta... ..1
43 00
iui Trein, Jacob 61 50
Treln. Jacob..
64 50
53 SO
8 41
401 44
Ijwls, Walker
Young, John
Mellon. Thomas
258 01
2 35
72 55
1 81
I lot
112 acres Huston, John
I lot Jlcouier, Terrance ....
FIUIIIMIUREEK.
sa acres Allegan John,
lllish. rtcuuen'!!;'.'."''"'!!
1 38
8 23
?8
41
1 10
1 63
13
14 30
3 73
3 15
6 50
5 23
83
4 50
3 43
llJ
800
20
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no
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110
17
100
to
50
50
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Doty, Pealer & Stewart,.
Dresher, John .'.
Davis, lillga L
Farver, George.
llutchunn, Thomas J
Hosier, W A
Hoffman & Freas ,..... ..
jiarn-wu, jonn .
Hunslngcr, Anthony
Kindt, John & Co
Le'iiun, Thomas
Mclleory. K J ,
Meara, Wllllam.......MI
MellenryO Hi Dunlel...
l"ealer, Ooorge
ltt'lchard, lwls
Itobblns, Wm A..
Itobblns Ell
16
1 38
1 38
50
FRANKLIN,
Cleaver, W.lUugtoa .,
Nought, E II ,-...,
Former, Jonathan ,,,.,
Mensch, nchael.,......,,,
Howell, wilnam.
(IREENWOOD.
Albertson, Miles Hartley,,.
lierry, Johu
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44 1'ursel, Sylvester.,
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frlctr, DeorgoA.,..
Frlck, Oeorgo A..,,.,
Iless, llenjamln
Inwia, Isaao a
Miller Charles W ..!.... .
Miller ANcyhart ........ .,.,,1.,,
Miller A Noyhart.,.
Keller, J K ,
U)CU!iT.
millngton, Charles' ,,,,
Dowart, Oeorgo ,,
Everhart, John .,
oernghty, Thomas .
Hughes, Wrtght Est
Kline, John n
Kulp & MoWllllams
lingenbergcr, Philip , 1.. , ,
Meyers, Mary
Rustt-n, Mary
Rustcn, Charlotto .1 1,,..
Reynolds John
Rustcn, Thomas
Recce, Daniel .... .., ,
Shaffer, Henry ,
Snider, Jeremiah
.MADISON.
Cox, Joel
Eves. O W
Ilemletshotl, K ,
Masters. HAW
sand J EEsti,
MAIN.
Iilttenbender, conrad ...
IPockway A Enti
creasey, vm Sr
Dornbach, John
Dowalt, Philip
Fisher, lMincl
Oroer, A w
Oearhart, Joseph,... ,.,
Homier, Samuel O ,.,.
Jammed, Chrlstalu
Kcefcr, Ja-nes
Miller, II O Est .
Miner, Emanuel ,,,,
.Moses, .Michael
Morris, Daniel
Rhawn, Casper
snuman, w T
Shii'iian, Reuben
smeck, Ilrobst, Yettcr, llauck
Snyder, John,,....,,,.,
Snyder, Abraham
Swcrtz, sheppACo ,
Yetter, Daniel Est
Shuninn, John
Hartmnn, Manilas
MIFFLIN.
Aton, Thomas
Husor, Franklin Est
o A Jnooby.i....
Kramer, A W -
Nungesser, Wm J. . ,,
swcppenhclscr, J K
44 lloraco
44 K l'
Williams, Samuel
MONTOUR.
fllger, Ilarbara....
14 John Est ,,
44 Samuel ,
I-elhy, .Taekion
Near, William
Ramsey, Est
Sliclhamer, John
Creasey, Jacob ,
Fry, Daniel '
Runyan, Elmer
MOUNT PLEASANT.
Jacoby, Samuel
Shaffer, Manilas....
ORANOE.
Crevcllng, Samuel..,,
Everett, Gabriel lit
Everett, Moses Est
Kline, Jacob Est
Kline, Abraham .7
Kline, Abraham J
Patterson, M II
PINE.
llarton. Ell
Drleblebls, Abraham
'"is, Thomas Est
Flick, Oeorgo A
Lyons, R w
JllllerACole .
Itobblns. TD M .
Shultz, lllram
Shoemaker, Joseph
ROARINUCREBK.
Arthella, Francis
liucher, Peter
liarnes, Thomas Jr
llrlsh, Jacob
lirlsh, Jacob
lleavei, (leo.JLKllno
Ilrelsh, Jacob
ContalrA Rico
cox, 0 S Ex of Trench Cox. ....
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Dllanlanc, Ezoklel...
llusten, John
Harner, John
John Stacey
Little, ltobert
Morris A Hughes..
Melllngton, Wm
Wellington, Wm
Ruub,J Miller-
Raub, J Miller
Skntce. Harvey
Trlen, Jacob
Wltchey, .Mary Est .
Witchey, John,,
Yocum, Isaac.......
Yetter, Lewis Est...,
Yetter Lewis Eat
Levan.Lawsen
Mtndy.Lelns
Shellenburgcr
SUOARLOAF.
Hellas, William
cole, Kzeklel ,
Cole, Thomas II
Chapln, J F
Chapln, J V
Custer, Mary- ..,
Hess, Joseph O
44 Joshua 11
44 creellng Co
44 Wesley
Hartman, Jesse
Harvey, JFAMSmlth
Mellenry, ltohr
Mcllenry, EJ
Mellenry, EJ ,
savage, Joshua Est
KElt'S SALE OP SRATKD
LANDS IN COLUMniA COUNTY, PA.
AlSO the fOllOWlntr lots, ntivpq nni nn
seated lands, returned by the tax collectors, are to
uummonuo numc tlilin unucr mo prOVlilonS 01
an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to
the sale ot lands for Lax In Columbia couaty." ap
proved March 5ih, lsus.
HEAVER.
50 acres Barnes, Charles.
4 lots liarnes. Churles
II 22
18 30
81 60
3 80
1 8S
10 00
1 91
. 12
3 03
1 20
1 SO
3 50
2 SO
2 00
2 00
5 00
1 OJ
9 12
10 40
317 acres Miller,. Longenburger A Fisher
1 iui. jaasicu. nm.
5 44 Masten, Mrs. William
2 44 selpt, A II
4 44 Sherman, Thomas
5 44 Johnson, John
1 44 McAffee, John..,
1 44 Losec, J.AAgcnt,,
IIENTON.
1 44 Albertson, Samuel Iti ,
2 44 Haycock, Samuel
5 acres Miles, Jeremiah
23 44 D O Mellenry ,
s 44 stiles, Jeremiah
12 44 Oood A D
1 lot Jlcllenry, M L A Kate.!
BLOO.MSUUKO.
2 44 Walter, Norman ,
1 44 1'ursel, Mrs Ell
briarcrekk:
151 acres Doty Pealer
Si 81
1 12
2 40
8 80
8 80
6 83
CATAWISSA.
40 acres Heary, Isaac Est
CENTItALIA.
1 lot llanley, John O . ...
1 44 McDonnell, owen.... ,
1 44 .McDonnell, Anthony
1 44 Carr, Catharine
CENTRE.
1 44 Keller, Sarah.
1 44 liasen, John...,
87 acres Mcquln, w f
21 44 Jtctiuln, John II ,
CONYNQIIAM.
1 lot Brown. John
1 44 Llndennuth, George
1 14 Dalcn. Mary
75
S3
12 60
4 20
75
2 41
1 70
21'l 15
140 76
80 23
216 0)
2 07
2 IX)
14
10
450 acres cummlnga, It M
3S5 44 Cummlngs, RMACo
400 4- curry, Ellen
4) 44 Murnhey. Hughes A Co
2 lots Retnbold, W ll ,
FISHINOCItEEK.
81 acres Eyer, Manilas
in 44 Eyer, James
;' lot Shultz, cornelus
FRANKLIN.
2 acres Strausser, Joalah..
GREENWOOD.
1 lot Illklngton, PR
81 acres MOore, Lafayette- ,
l lot wiiuver, J E
1 44 Hess, Jones.,
1 44 FlUgorald, Elizabeth :.......
27 acres McMlchaol, Jane ,
I lot Welsh, James ,,
HEMLOCK.
23 acres Thomas, Slato Co......
6 Ebner, William
1 lot Fuge, John
V 44 Tlppett. John
X ' Fisher, Frank a
JACKSON.
1 25
30
2 10
15
61
48
3 20
1 20
47 50
50
2 83
1 65
2 m
6 97
1 51
3 40
4 76
5 C
2 40
'Sol
10 75
75
6 00
2 10
2 45
11 40
5 43
1 90
21
10
1 25
6 10
6 00
3 15
HI
11 00
2 53
lit
U 97
21 vj acres Youujf, Christian.
33
Young, LcwHC,
24
118
Young, Isabel
Chainueillu, Lewi ,
LOCUST.
Rhodes, Susan,..
MADISON.
Husor tCrwm .,
Triimbouef, A 0
ll'allua. Ui.u, I,.,
8 44
6 44
170 44
1 lot
12) acres Miller, Charles li.
JIU'FUN.
1 lot Kelchner, Jacob, Sr.
66 acres lirelach, Oeorgo
JIT. PLEASANT.
13
Uer.neld, Thomas
ORANOE.
Eves, James est
17
PINE.
113
125
38
8
10
CO
Lcggott A Frlck
itobblns, Joshua .. ,
Drelblebls, Jacob Est.
Drelblebls, Joseph.,,,
Evans, George ,
lteuu,nurah A. .,
Rlcketts, K. U ,
Kline IMltersou
I
II
Fine. A J
lot
ifuath. Misan
60 acres Kline A l'Attcit&n....
so 44 Parker, John 11...,,,
99 44 Cornellson, ,1 II .....
15 44 Neysunter, Jllchaei
SCOTT,
1 lot Solomon, Phoebe, 73
16 acres McKelvy, Nral A Co, 40
BUOARLOAF,
ungues, wenngton Est j 5a
'1 Hess, Lavlua 411
44 Shultz, Ellas ,,,.,,., , 1 bo
44 Hirvey, A M , , 1 w
EKiwuru, naiuan 11 .., 110
41 Albertson, Jeuso , t5
44 Stevens, Ezra .. 1 50
A 01. dull fl HUN,
Treasurer,
SPEER'S
PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE
Also
UNPERMITTED ORAPK JUICE.
Used In tho principal Churches for Communion.
Excellent for lVmales, Weakly Persons and tho
ogeu.
tSpcer's Port Grope Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
rptllS CEI.EIIRATEDWINKIStlio pure Julco of
I tho dead ripe oporto drape, raised la Spccr's
inbjuiua lis lllIUUflUll,
Tonic and Stronjthcnlng Properties
nro unsurpassed by nny other Wine. Being pro
rtuceil under Mr. speer'sown personal supervision,
principal Hospitals nnd Boards of Health whuhavo
examined It. The youngest child may partako ot
It, nnd the weakest invalid use It to advantage.
itJl,v',llr,t,c."''lrl.y Jni'lclal to tho aged and
debilitated, and suited w the various ailments that
nffect the weaker sex.
ii is in every respect A WINETO IIEREL1ED0N.
Sp8er's Unfermontod Grap3 Juice-
Tfl till, ttll.t ftnrt., r, . ...
o-.V.r.'4 . . "l'"iiv ,iiii,us preserved ill
Us natural, fresh, sweet statoaslt runs fro-n tho
..wk, u. luimgiuiuii, niereuy uusiroying wio CXCI.
cr nf fermniiMHnn tr l ......... ,
from spirits and will keep la nny climate. '
Soeor's Burgundy.
lsadarkrichmedlitu Dry Wine used bv tho
weaitny classes as n Tablo or Dinner Wine, and by
physicians In cases wherj a dry wlno Instead of a
sweet nortlnrlej.lre.l
Spsoi'a (Socialite) Olaret.
Ifl held In hlffh Pstlmnttnn Mr llo i.tMmrtaa no n
Dry Tablo Wlno especially suited for dinner use,
Speer's P. J. Sherry.
Tsa Wlnoof SlItK'rlrtrrhnr.iprprntifl nnrtaVna
tho rich qualities or tho gropo from wlilcli It 13
Speer's P- J, Brandy.
ia a i-uiiE distillation from tho grape, nnd
stands unrivalled lu this Country tor medicinal
purposes.
it uasn peculiar navor, similar to that of tho
grapes fromwhieh It Is distilled,
seo that tho blgnature of ALFRED SPEEII, Pas
saic N. J., Is over the coik of each bottle.
SOM BY O. A. KL.13IM.
AND BY DRUOOISTS EVKUV VI1KRE.
Sep.2s--83ljr.
for the working class. Send 10 cents for
postage, nnd wo will mall you free, a royal
valuablebox of samnlA rnmU tii.il. will nut
VflU 111 tllR WnV nf nink-ltu. mnm mnnou fi.
few days than you ever thought possible at nny
business, capital not mpilrcd. W- will start
you. YOU Can work nil tlm Hrm, nr t n anira tlmn
only. Tho work Is universally adapted to both
sexes, young nnd old. You can easily earn from
60 cents to every evening. That alt who want,
may test tho business, wo make this tinparalled
offer; to all that are notwellsatlslled wo will send
tl to pay for tho troublo of writing us. Full parti
culars directions, etc., sentfreo. Fortunes will be
iiiuuu uy uioso wuo giro tueir wnote time to the
Work. Oreat success ubsnlntpli-snm llnn't delni-.
start now. Address STivfox Co., Portland,
""-- i:rc
YOU CANNOT GET WELL AT HOME.
1JINGHAMTON, N. Y.
A GOOD PLACE FOR THE SICK.
-o-
The houso Is sneclallv fitted un for thn comfort
of Invalids win desire a pleasant and Christian
home, .stands on hlirh eround with nlentv of
shade. Personal attention given to every patient.
ivieciriciiy uuu uaivauisni in iiieir uiuereni moui
ncallons a speciality. Prof. Mills has given many
years of study and practlco to this branch, and
hundreds will testify to his skill.
Send for circular, stating what paper you saw
this 111. PROF. IIENKY M1LI.N,
Mrs. ALICE FRENCH MILLS,
Lock Box 07. Blnghamton, N. V.
Sept. 7 'Sl ly.
etsseseoeeteoetei
eseet'oeosooeoooa
o oooooooocoo
Silverware.
Tim present season evinces in
tlie styles shown, a very decided
return in the taste for the plain
antique designs, known as Early
English, Chippendale and Old
l-'rench, although the rich or
nate decoration known as Re
pousse, still retains many ad
mirers. Japanese, Indian, and Oriental
nit has also been successfully
tttulied by our designers, and
d:coiations of wonderful beauty
r.iul elegance enrich the hun
dreds of useful and ornamental
articles to be found among our
t.tble requisites.
The assortment of Dinner, Tea
and Dessert Services, Bowls and
Fancy Pieces, is very complete,
tlm prices are exceedingly mod
crate. Correspondence and mail or
ders will leceive prompt atten
tion, and careful selections of
articles will be sent on approba
tion when desired.
J. E. Cai.dut.ll & Co.,
pos Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
ittxeeteeeestcee
ooooaeGoooeoo
oooeaoQOoe
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR
BLQ0M3BUR3, PA.
OPPOSITE COURT 1IOU8E.
Largo and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms
hut and cold water, and all modern conveniences
a week at limns 15.00 nutnt free. 1'av all.
.solutely sure. No risk. Capital not required.
Reader, If you wantbusluovj at which per-
, nulls ui t,iui?r bu., uuuh ui um, 1.1,11 uiuitw
great pay till tho time thoy work, with absolute
certainty, write for particulars to II. lUtLurr
lu., ruruaim, .name,
leosi-iy
wantod for The I.Ives of all the Presl
doutsottho U.S. Tho larwst, hand!
somcst bust uook ovor sold for lOis than
twlco our urlco. The fastest selltnu
book In America. Immonso protlts to agents. A ii
Intelligent people want It Anyonacan becomo a
successful agent. Terms freo, iUi.lktt Booic Co.,
Portland; Maine, Deo Ul-iy
PEBODY HOTEL.
PHILADELPHIA.
9th St. south of Chestnut, ono square south of
the New Post onite, one halt square from Walnut
HU Theatre and in fie very business centre ot tho
city, 011 the Ameit 1.111 and European plans flood
rooms Irani 50o to (3.01 iter day. Remodelled and
newly furnished.
W. Payne, M.
Iiov 1 Owner & Proprietor.
WAR ! BOOKS.
SEVEN ORK.Vr JIONAItCIIIKS of the Ancient
Eastern World. llydtoKfm Rawlinson. "What
IsmoroTEItltlllLE that) War t-unless It bo war
among publl hers, then what could bo HAPPIER,
lor rejoicing book-buyers 7 Such a war Is la pro.
gress. l'rlco roduced from llttOO to ts.io. Sped,
men pages freo. Not sold by dealers) price too
low. Hooks for examination beforo paviiiont.
JOHN II, ALllEN, Publisher, 18 Vosoy St., N. Y,
May S-4W p
GOLEM
coLLnoB.wn waxk, u. or.
KWstmlonts from t'cnnsylvaiiln In IWcl. .Mori
tinsltlons graduates llun nil other schools com.
blned. Lire Scholarship, f 10. Wrlto for circulars.
COLKMAN A PALMS, Proprietors.
May 1MW r
ALL KINDS OF JOB PIMNTINO
ON SHOUT NOTICE
AT THIS OKFIOK.
mam aai m
STYLES
VAN NOW
AT
THE
MERCHMT TAILOR,
ISloomsburg.
IE3 IAUOS,
PINE INLAID FUENCII WALNUT
Eiihj' TeriiiN, .Satisfaction Cluarniitced.
3A.a03NT'S PIAKTO WABE ROOMS,
MU3I0 HALL HLOCK, WXLBX1S-2SAK11B.
i, i wm, m. i.
Ueilca SupsrlatsnJeat cf thj Saaltaiiura.
Invalid's Home.
Bloomsburg, Pa.,
Peyotes special .lt'tition to Epilepsy
erTOUs Affections, untl Diseases of Women,
Patients received lit tho Sanitarium on
reasonable terms for board and treatment,
P. S. No cliarijo for first consultation,
apr 27. '83
8, F. SHARPLESS'
Near L & B Dopit, Bloomsburg Pa.
Manufacturer of First class ranges In
t) liferent styles, cook stoves, parlor stoves
and stoves for heating BtorcH, school houses,
plnirplics &q. Ijiirgo slock of tnwaip itn(
stovo repairs, sicli us fjiiili-s, lru brick, litis,
centres
CALL Al SECURE BARGAINS.
Oct 3U If
TUo moat popular resort onllio suwiieliaona
ltlverHtlioWupwallopoii Valley Hotel, Nvamval
lopen, I.tuerno Co , Pu.
H.
This liouso has beea thoroughly rcnovatea ana
Is titled up with every oiivciileiicos for tra.
velern, tourfatu liuutliiB ana nhlni; parties, ills
clotltfliltully HltuatJ-it in tho intihe (it a beauiltul
tjecllon of river anil mountain wcuery In rioao
pruipnli)-19 Hi fw'p
Council Cujp
ana special InUuccuionts are orrowa to nil who
desire reereatlon eomlilnej with llrst elaia no.
eoinuioaallona. The liar suppllnl only Willi tho
choicest wlues and liquors, excellent stable uo.
coraiaoaailoiu, boats to hire 4c,
April 83 oiu
For the Ccleliruk'il Clitckcrlug, Ivtrs &
l'oml, anil Vosu & Son I'lanos., Wnrlil-ro
nownutl Ksti-y Orgms, Violins, Accordcons
mill Sheet Music. Celebiatcd Willie, New
IIIl'Ii Arm Davis, New Home, ltoynl St.
John, ami Mailt Htmnlng Domestic Sewing
Machines. Nectllos, oil anil attachments
for nil makes of Sewing Machines.
I5E SEEiT
CASE OHO AN, 0 STOPS, $90 CASH.
Junel
TIIK
NEWEST,
MM
AND
Do.si"-n-j in
WAIL PAPER,
Aro Offei ( rj nt
LOWEST- FOSSIBLE RATES,
BY
G. A. Buckingham,
MA1UCI5T ST.,
Berwick, Fa.
April 85-Jni
KAXZ.ROAS VXItXa TABID.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
INI
'hilado'phia & Erio R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
Wl
TIME TABLE.
In Vtttct MflV 1Ml lKRt Trnlno la,.va t....
bury. " ou""
IlASTWAllD,
v..vM. ..... u... ...fican liiuy except
feuniluy), rorlliirrlsburtfunaiiiiermeuiiitustntlons,
un Ivlntf ul PliUiulelpiiiua.18 p. iii. j New Vorlc
(l.t!0 p. iii. ; liultlmoiv, mo p.m. j Washington!
. . i -,, -.v' ..iihuuii'iiiii luruu ceil
u!,lv, ,0 ',lts- 1I"'0,1K" pasienircr coach to
aojp. ui.-f.Day express (dally), for Hnrtliburg
and intermediate stullons.arrlvlng nt riilladelplila
through to Phlliideipjila nnd paWngcr coaches
througli to Philadelphia una Uallliuoru.
8,'jo p. m. Wllllainsport Accoinmodnllon (dally)
... ...... e. .. ....viiiivuiiiiu MUUUII9, ttrriv
lngnt Piilludelphlaa 10 n. m. ; New York B.10 n. in.
liiirrlslmrKforPhlliulclphlanndNew Yoik. On Win.
days n tin rniBli sleepfnirojr will bu run; on this
train Irom W llilanisp't tql'lilladclplila-Phlladelphla
jiasbengers can lemalii in sleeper undisturbed until
s.'.30a.m.-Krl JIall (dally except Monday)
- - , - -"""'b iiiiviniL-uiuLu stimuli-,
arrtjlnif at Philadelphia 7.C0a.in. New York,
ll.iX) U. in. ! Iljlll llinni ?.jn n 1,1 . t'rto,,lnl,,,n u n.
a. in. Through Piiliinnn sleeping cars tire run on
this tra n to l-lill.idelpliln, Dalllniure nnd Washing.
ton. mill flimtttrh IVIkuimTn. ......nt..u , n
plil.i and llaltluiore.
WESTWAltD.
0.15a. 111. Krlo Mall td.ltlv pxeent Kitmlfivl. fnr
Krleund all intermediate stations with through
Pullman IMlacu car nnd thrnuirh ,i!lui,nr.ir
coaches to Krlo, anil through Pullman Palace
cam to lluffalo via Kmporluin. On Sundays this
iiuiu 1UU9IU iiL-iiuiu, mi i uiiinau j aiacu car to
uuiiiiiiui i, uuu passenger coacnes to iccuovo.
For CnnaiidaliruiL nnil Intertneilintn ktntinnu
ltoches er, llurfalonnd Niagara Van, (dally except
bundays) wlththiough Pullman Palace car and
passenger coaches to itochestcr.
luia-Aunn express (uauy except Sunday) for
liOCk II.'lM'Il mid llltermeilt.ite Ktnllnris (in Knn.
days this train runs only to Wllllainsport.
1.10 p. in. Niagara Kxprcss (dally except Sun.
day) fur Kauo und lnlunnedlato stations with
thiough passenger coaches to Kane. I'or Canan
dalgua nnd principal intermediate stations,
nutuentei, iiuuuiu nnu Niagara l-ans with
throughp ssenger coaches to hochester and Par
lor car to Wutktns.
5.55 1). in. Fast Lino (dallv excent Rnnil.ivifnr lie.
lioi o nnd Intel meiltato stations, nnd Klmlni, Wul
klus and lntcruieitlato stat Ions, wlili tlirnm-h n .u.
senger coaches to ltcno o aud Watklns.
THItOUOll TltAINS FOll SUNIIUUY FltOM THE
EAST AND SOUTH.
News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.S0 a.m.:
It) 15 '' '"' Ua"y' urrlvlni' M anbury
,,,,, . . Niagara Express leaves
Philadelphia, 7.40 a. in. ; Baltimore 7.00 a. m. (dally
except Sunday) arriving nt Sunbury, i.io p. m.,
with through Pallor car from Philadelphia
and through passenger coaches from Philadel
phia and llaltluiore.
Fast Lino lea ea New York ROO a. m. j Phlladel
phla.ii.io a. in. j Washington, u io a. m. : lialtl.
more, IU.5J iu in., (dally except buuday) anhlug a
sunbury, o.uop. m., wan through passenger
coaches from Philadelphia and llalifinore,
trie .Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. ; Fhlladil.
phla, li.aip. m. ; Washington, io.to ii. m. j lialtl.
ingre, 11.2;, p. in., (dally) arriving at sunbury 0.10
,n-'. )!".", jUirough Pullman Sleeping cars
from Philadelphia, Washington nnd llalilinoro and
through passenger coaches Irom Philadelphia.
eiH-r Horn ushingtoii runs dally except sun.
HU.MIintV, IIAZI.;to. & WIl.lvEsllAKKK
K.tll.ltllAII AMI MIUTII AMI WJJ.sP
HltAM'II KAII.WAV.
(Dally except Sunday.)
vwlKcsuanu JIall leaves bunbury 10.30 n. m
?.!''""' ut lll0O'n i'erry ll.sr iu in., Mlkcs-barro
Express Eas'. leaves Sunbury 6.15 p. in., arriving
atlHwml.erryu.3op.ni., Wltkes-barre s.0) p. iu.
im.UIliHry 11 T.1 K'au,!i lllcsbario 10.3H n. in. nn lv
lngnt lilooin l-'ciry is.ni p. m., Hunbury is.55 p. m.
i-xpress est leaves v llkes banv s.45 p. in., or
Mvlngat Illoom l'errj- 4.15 p.m., Sunbury 5.1U p.
C1IAS. II PUUIt, j. it. WOOD,
Pen. .Manager. (ien. Passenger Agent.
puiLADELPHA and KEAI)IJS(7ko U
ARKANQEMENT OF PAt,ENGUt
TRAINS.
JlaylO 18S1
THilNS LRAVK KCPXKT AS fOLLO A S(80NbA V
K(0KI'TD.
For Now Ycrk.PhllaaolphlaJleading.PottsviPe
lnniaa.ua, &c.,ll,'0 a. Un
For Catawlssa, 11, 0 a. in. 0.13 ana lo.xs p. m.
For WtUlarusport.s.si 11.45 a. m. anu 4,04 p. m
For Lowlsburg and Sunbury, 4 Oil p. ta.
THAWS FOB BOraal LKATK as KOI.LIIWH. istUA
IIUSPTkD.)
Leave New York, via, Tamaqua v.oa a. ta. and
via. Douud Urook Iloute 1,45 a. m.
Leavo Philadelphia, 9,00 a. m.
Leave Heading, 11,58 a. m., Pottsvnie, in,s p.
and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m.
Leave Catawlssa, e.so 1145 a. m, ana 4,00 p. ui.
Leave Wllllamsport.,45a.m14.e5p.m.an(16 10 u m
Leavo suabury 4.19 p. m. ' 4P-".4""n'.iup. in
44 Lcwioburg 4.43 p.m.
Paisea;drs to and from Phtla lelphla go throuh
without change of cara.
J. K. WOOTTEN,
O. Q. HANCOCK, QeDeral ManBt"
Jan!lo! issi-fff Cer 6n1 nc)cet AeU-
QELAWARU, LACKAWANNA AND
WESTEltN HA1I.KOAD.
BLOOMSBUHG DIVISION.
NOltT
ii.
STATIONS.
Rimnlft
I SOUTH.
a.in. a.m. p.m
p.m. p.m.
0 oo 1 30
n.in.
tl V5
U PJ
I) 11:
0(1
H 6U
H M
mi 1 115
liellevue,'.'."
0 do y 40 3 !0
5 55 9 45 3 35
0 01 9 60 3 30
0 Oil 0 57 S 3S
tl 17 10 Ol 3 46
0 3-1 10 OJ 3 51
tj SS iq 14 3 51
d 33 10 17 a m
a 3'i 10 30 3 UI
U p) 10 S3 3 00
(1 4S 10 31 3 UO
0 50 10 Sil 3 I
H H
su
..mjiorvuio.,,
.Lackawanna..
....I'lttston
West I'lttston,
...Wyoming.,,,
..Manny,,;!
...Iicnnett,,,..
'..Kingston,,
. .Ktnirunn
S 40
1 13
1 03
1 U0
S 31
8 r
s :
1" 55
8 IS
H 41
H Si)
8 17 li 61
o U Vi 4S
H OS 12 41
S OH 13 41
8 Ol 13 3'J
H 35
S 30
PiymouiH Juno
50 12 85
7 61 13 30
..njinouin,,,.
fl M 111 A'4 51 ;
a at
H 17
H 10
7 AS
11
Avtinilajo. ,
7 W 10 37 3 31)
7 10 10 41 3 0
7 13 1U 48 3 33
7 31 10 tU 3 45
7 17 11 10 3 87
7 51 11 10 4 t)J
S 00 It 33 4 10
H (XI 11 3d 4 1(1
8 10 11 3'J 4 IV
8 14 11 43 4 SJ
8 81 11 48 4 30
8 38 U M 4 311
8 31 11 57 4 43
50 13 l'O
7 41 1J 111
7 SO 12 CM
iiuiiiucKii L-reek
7 IS 11 511
..niiieKsninny,,
.Jllck's Ferry ,
..Uoaoh Haven..
47,
7 11 11 Ml
I 41
7 .41
7 (15 11 41
.....lierwicK..,,
..Iirlar Creek.,,
6 58 II K.l
7 S.7
0 61 II Ul
B 50 II SO
0 42 11 lit
7 Zi
7 10
7 11
..vvuiuw IJI-OVO.,
...Llmoltldgo.,,
Kspy.....',.
,,.iroouisburg.
U 30 11 17
7 03
0 30 It 13
0 25 11 OS
7 00
0 51
0 31
U 3J
li 35
S 10
a.m.
jCatawl'u liiidgo
a 01 10 u
n oj lu us 4 41
8 53 13 30 5 03
9 tt! 13 SS 5 13
9 01 13 33 b 111
9 SO 13 50 5 30
a.m. 11.111. 11. m
00 10 47
i.auiiiiu,,,,
...ChuUsky,,,,
5 55 111 41
5 40 10 SO
P in. a. 111.
... uuiiierun,,,.
Northumberland
. r. IIAI.STEAD, Supt.
unice, Hcranton, Feb. 1st, 13 )j
Superintendent's
JAMtCS RElLly,
TonsoriaJ .rtist,
ciiiViir ..,T' i..4a 0lB undor KXOllAWnu
UAHBai sfioR" II.M reS9no fufty 'iffifHS
patrooaue of hisoldoustoi'nV. T'iL'1' .
ilay imw
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