The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 30, 1884, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLQQMSBURGK COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Tho Model Parmer.
Ho should not buy tnoro land Umn
ho cnn pay for easily, and till to mlvnn
tngo. Tho hardest tiling to ralso on
a farm is a mortgage Thirty or forty
acres carefully cultivated will provo
moro profltablo than two hundred on
whioh the samo caro and labor aro ox
ponded.' Ha( should not have moro stock than
ho cati "shelter well and keep in gdod
order through all the season. It is
poor economy to etint cattle through,
tho winter and expect them to do as
well in tho coming spring as thoy
wonld under generous treatment. A
man should bo merciful to his stook
riot only because of moral considera
tions but because it pays best in tho
end. Cattle that aro stoned by tho boys,
kicked by tho men and worried by
dogs, aro not likely to thrivo in flesh or
milk. Such treatment is silly, brutal
and ovory way unprofitable. Tho oc
casions aro very rare where beasts of
burden horses or oxen are benefitted
by tho application of tho rod. Peoplo
who wreak their insano fury on help
less dumb animals aro at thoso mo
menta something lower than beasts
themselves.
Ho should keep a careful account of
his income outgoes. No business can
prosper that is based on uncertainties.
Tho habit of keeping a close account
begets prudence, economy and wisdom
in management. If a man can figure
out a fair profit as tho result of his
year's labor it is a source of satisfac
tion and contentment t if tho balance
is on the other sido ho will ascertain
tho causo of his failures and follow
new courses. "Book farming" is tio
longer despised by intelligent men.
Ho should mako his home and its
immediato surroundings as pleasant as
his means will permit. Ho should at
least tako as much pride iu beautifying
his homo and supplying it with the
comforts and conveniences, if not the
luxuries of life as, ho does in having
fine ;or plorjded, 'stofck and neat and
largo outbuildings. A proper regard
for tho happiness of those whose duties
lie chiefly within doors would dictato
this. Tho "matters of tho house" aro
of primary importance, for what after
all is tho chief end of laboYbut to
make tho home-life happier and better.
Half tho dullness and monotony, of life
,on tho farm, driving tho boys" and girls
to the towns and cities, would bo ban
ished If the' samo pains wero taken to
mako tho homo beautiful and attractive
that aro taken by most residents of
towns and cities.
Tho successful farmer will do his
work in season. There is no business
whero regularity is more essential than
in farming. Tlio merchant and tho
manufacturer can cover ground lost by
neglect or inattention easier than the
farmer. Tho farmer who is chasing
his work all tho year round, trying to
catch up with it, is doomed to ultimate
tailure.
Dn Franklin on Tannins; and the Situation
Generally in 1771.
Some twenty-five' years ago the fol
lowing letter was sent to us in raanu
script, whioh wo wore assured was
copied from the original which was in
possession of a familv residing m
Chestercouuty, Pa.,'and thai tit had
neverappeared in print. We aro ask
ed now to republish it, in order that
while it did possess as much interest
to-day .as it ever did, it can ba retained
as a keepsake. It will be seen that the
yiews of the philoshopher and states
men are tho same that have been
maintained iu theeo columns. The style
in whioh the letter was written is the
same as it came from the hands of the
writer, as regards the spelling, capitals
at ine nouns, punctuation, etu. ;
London, Anrill 22. 1771.
Sin. I'duly- received your Favours
of tbo 4th Of October and tho 16th of
November. It gave me Pleasure to
hear, that tho' the Merchants had de
parted from their Agreement of Non
Importation, the Spirit of Industry and
'Frugality was likely to continue among
the People. I am obliged to you for
your Concern on ray Account. Tho
Letters.you mention gave great Offenco
here t'Dut that was not attended with
the immediato ill Consequences to my
Interest .that seem to have, been hoped
for by those that sent Copies of them
hither.
In our Country People would well
consider that all they save in refusing
to purchase ioreign uewgaws, & in
maKing tneir own Apparel, being ap
piyd to tho Improvement of their
Plantations, would render thoso more
profitable, as yieldinu a creater Pro-
dace, I should hope they would persist
resoiuteiy in their present comiuemla
Lie Industry and Frugality. And
there is still a farther Consideration.
The Colonies that produce Provisions
grow very fast : But of the Countries
that take off those Provisions, some do
not increase at all, as tho European
jNaiions ; and others, as tho West In
dia Colonies, not in the same proportion,
oo that tho' the Demand at present
may oe sumcient, it cannot long con
tfnue bo Every Manufacturer enoour
acred in our Countrv. makes nart of i
Market for Provisions within ourselves,
and saves so much Money to pay for
the Manufactures ho supplies. Hero
in England it is well-known and un
derstood, that wherever a Manufaoturo
is established which employ a Number
ot nanus, it raises tho value ot lianas
in the neiuhborlriir Countrv all around
it i partly by the greater Demand near
at nana tor tho 1'roduce of tho Land
and partly from the Plenty of Money
drawn by tbo Manufactures to that
part ot the Couutry. it seems therefore
tho Interest of all our Farmers and
Owners of Lands, to encourago tho
young Manufactures in preference to
auruigu uiics imported among us irom
distant Countries.
I am much obliged by your kind
Present of curious Seeds. Thoy wore
welcome uiits to so mo ot my Friends.
I send you herewith some of tho new
Barley lately introduced into this
Country, & now highly spoken of.
wish it may be found of Use with us.
I was tho moro pleas'd to see in you
Letter the Imiuovcmcnt of vonr Pa.
per, having had a principal Share in
establishing that Atanutacturo among
us many l ears ago, by the Jincourage
ment I gavo it.
If in anything I can servo you here,
it will bo a V Jeasuro to
Your obliged Friend
and humble Servant,
B, Franklin.
M. IIUMl'IIUKV Mausiiali.,
-6ermantown Telegraph.
Tub Nine Points of Law. No
doubt'niany of our readers have often
hoard tho expression, "Nino points of
lawjljCbut it is, very probably that fow
kuoW?pf what they consist, pud so to
enljgh'ien those with law and those
abo'ut"going to law, wo give tli'cm as
follows: First, a good deal of nionoy ;
second, a good stock of patience' j third,
goodcasej fqurtb, a'godd lawyer i
flfih, good counsel i sixth, good wit
nesses j seventh, a good jury eight, a
good judge j ninth, good luck,
Re-Constructing a race.
EXTItAOtlDINAKY 8UCCKSS IN THK THAteS-
l't.ANTATION OV" tt.ESIl A
OUll.'s l'ATlKNOK.
Bertha Kisllor, who for eighteen
months has been under treatment by
Dr, F. Shrada, visiting surgeon of (ho
rresbytcnau hospital, Wow Xork, lelt
the institution recently n living, grato
ful monument of surgical ingenuity
and skill. Bertha Kletler is now about
twenty years old, and flflcon years ago
sho was treated by an unskillful sur
geon in Germany for a supposed can
cerous growth in tho left chpck. Tho
ailment proved to bo ot nnotner char
acter, but tho operation destroyed all
symmetry of the ohlld's face, lo.iviug a
largo holo in tlio check, and tho mouth
and noso ftightfully distorted. Eigh
teen months ago tho girl oalled on Dr.
Shrady to discover if anything could
bo dono to remedy her doformity.
Sho was only a poor working girl,
but begged to go to tho hospital and
pay for treatment by work. The doc
tor held out little encouragement to
her, but at last consented to undertake
tho task of building up virtually a ndw
countenance. Soon nfter the first
operation was performed, and In the
courBO of a year it was followed by
sixteen others. Most of tho face was
mado over by transplantation of flesh
from adjacent parts.
Tho most important step in tho
treatment of the case was tho filling up
of the holo in tho face. For this pur
pose a largo skin flap was wanted. It
was obtained iu tho following manner:
A rectangular section of skin was par
tially separated trotn the girl s lelt arm
abovo the elbow. An incision was
made in the side of the forefinger til"
tho right hand, extending Irom tho
first joint around to the thumb. Tho
hand was then brought over tho
left arm, and tho detached edge of the
skin llap was sewed into tho incision iu
tho fingor with fine silver wire. The
hand and' arm wero kept immovable by
plastic bandages. In about a week
tho skin flap became united to tho hand,
but the Hap was principally nourished
from tho arm. To chanco the current
of nutrition the flap was gradually cut
Irom tbo arm, and when it had been
nearly severed tho finger, and not tbo
arm, kept tho skin flap alive. When
this became apparent the entile skin
flap was amputated from tho arm. Tho
hand with tho ingrown llap, was then
brought; to thfaco, the scarred skin on
the left-cheek tvas raised and the flap
was inserted underneath. Tho hand
was kept in position by plastic band
ages and a plastic cap. In thrco weeks
current of nourishment was changed
by gradual amputation from the linger,
and finally, when entirely separated
from tho hand, the skin flap taken from
tho arm became tho foundation of a
new cheek.
With natural anxiety the doctor
watched the growth of the flesh, and at
last had tho satisfaction of demonstrat
ing indubitably the feasibility of trans
plantation of flesh from one part of the
body to another by using the hand .is
a medium. New difficulties then arose.
The surface of the face was rehabili
tated, but the girl's mouth was drawn
out of shape to such an extent that the
corner was almost directly under the
nose.
To restore tho mouth Dr. Shrady
decided to enlarge it on one sido and
sew it up on the other, and after this
was done the lips wero cut into the
truo and proper shapo and' ail traces of
distortion had disappeared. With the
success of this last operation which
made twenty in all, the labor was end
cd, and nothing was left but to await
tbo healing ot the incisions. These
bavo at last become satisfactory, and
the girl's face is shapely once" more,
but, of course, slightly disfigured by
scars, aiost oi thee, however, are Irom
straight clean cuts, and it is expected
that even they will eventually become
imperceptible.
i torn the fust moment of her long
martyrdom the oiri has not taltcrcd foi
an instant, but has even been impatient
for the next step. Sometimes the doc
tor would try to persuade her to foro
go for a time the operation, but she
persisted in her desire. A singular
feature of tho caso is notwithstanding
the Guttering sho must have expert
enced, she has grown very fat. Sho
has bcon constantly tho recipient of
flowers, wines and delicacies of var
ions kinds from people who, though
'strangers to her, have occomo interest
ed in her singular and remarkable
patience. From the Nevs York
Herald.
John Holt, of Shenandoah, one of
the persons burned out recently was ar-'
rested in Mahanoy City charged with
having set the building on firo in, which
thrco other men were also burned out'
Ho was put under bail for trial. Ho is
a young unmarried roan and bore a
good reputation heretofore. The pro
secution was brought by tho agent of
tbo xork insurance company.
When there is no base ball or horse
racing in Chicago to be bet upon, the,
sporting fraternity sell pools on how
long newly married couples will live
together. Tho pools aro frequently
distributed at tho end ot two weeks
TliouHtiudM IlaHtcucd to tlielr
Graven t
Helvlne oa testimonials written In vivid
glowing language of soino miraculous cures
made by some largely pulled up doctor or
patent raedlcino has hastened thousands to
their graves : believing In tueir almost In
sane fuitli that tlio same miracle will bo
performed on them, and that these tcstlmo
nlals make the cures, while the so called
medicine is all the time hastening them to
uicir graves, ho nave avoided nuDllsliln
testimonials, as they do not make tho cures
aiiuougu wo uavo
THOUSANnS VVOH THOUSANDS
of them, of the most wonderful cures, vol
untarlly sent us. It is our medicine, Hop
uuicra uiin manes mu cures, it lias never
railed and never can. We will glvo refer.
ence to any one for uny dlseasq similar to
tlielr own If desired, or will refer to anv
neighbor, us there Is not a neighborhood In
uio Known worm nut can show its cures
uy nop Hitters.
A LOBlna JOKK.
A Dromlnent ohvslclan of Ilttnlmnr aaiA in
lidy natlent whowascomnlalnlnirof hercnntimiirt
HI health, and of hU Inability to euro her, jokingly
aaldi "Try Hon enteral" Tho ladv torn.-it in
eirnest and uiod the Bitters fp-m which sho ou.
talned permanent health. She now laughs at tho
doctor for hU Joke, but ho Is not ho well pleased
with It, as It coat him a good patient.
JTES 01- DOOTOHS.
Tho fee of doctors is an Item that very
many persons aro interested In. We be.
lieve the schedule for visits is $3.09. which
would tax u muu confined to his bed for a
year, aud in need of a dally visit, over
$1,000 a year for medical attendance alone!
And one single bottle of Hop Hitters tukeu
in time would save the $1,000 and all tho
year's slckuess.
A LADY'S WISH.
"Oh, how 1 do wish my skin was as clear and
bott as yours," said a lady to her friend. "You can
easily make It so," answered tho friend. "Howj"
Inquired the Orst lady "lly usj g Hop Hitters
that makes pure, rich blood and blooming hoaltb.
It did for uio as you observe."
OITIHPnV TUKPOCTOKS I
"Is it possible that Sir. Godfrey Is up
and at work, and cured by so simple a
remedy f"
"I ussuro you it Is truo that he Is entirely
cured, and with nothing but Hop Hitters,
and only ten days ago the doctors itave
him up and said he roust die, from Kidney
and Liver trouble 1"
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
W. R. TUBBS. PROPRIETOR
bmousbubo, rx.
OPppbtTBCOOttf ItpUSK.
Largo And convenient wimple rooms. , Uftth rooms
hot and cold water, and ft! 1 modern conveniences
orrostTE t. o depot,
jFrccl Iloycr, Prop.!
' Berwick P. j
Thfl travelling niihili nnil vUHira in Tterwlelr'arn
respectfully Informed that tho, undersigned has
taken the abovo old established licensed house,
which he has recently titled up In first cIkw style
and ho offers accommodations equal to any.
Tho bar 14 supplied With tlio choicest ales, wipes,
liquors and cigars. j
Good Stabling Accommodations. I
May 9 3m 1
rnUEASUUEIVS SALE
"UNSEATED liANDfcflN COLUMBIA
COUNTY", PA.
llr virtue of Hunilrr acts of tho (leneral Iwuim.
bly ot tho Commonwealth of iVnnsylTanla rela
ting to tho salo of seated and unseated 'lands) In
the county ot Columbia, etc." for taxed duo and
unpaid, twill offer to publlo sate In the Court
House, In Uio tovyn of Woomsburg, on
Monday June '9th,, ,188.
at ten o'clock a. m., tho following described pieces
of land, or such part thereof as may bo necessary
to satisfy tho amount of taxes due and unpaid
against tho same, and continue tho same from
day today as the same, may be found necessary.
TEHMS OF SALE.
The amount Of taxes and costs must 1m ntil.l
when tho land Is B'ruckoll, or the salo may bo
void and the property put u0 and resold.
IIEAVEU TOWNSHIP.
83 acres llrockway, 0 11.
1 40
l'OO
3 18
S St
S3
1 03
l lot iicavcr, cnancs
3 " neavcr. Jesse...
165 acres llrockway, u n
o-j -' jfrucKway aodou
iD " Ilrockwav s. Abbott.
118 " llrockway A'Abbott,
1 SI
8f "
3 18
18 SO
315
68
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1 38
13
1 07
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0 U7
12 74
14 68
19,74
1 65
13 41
64 " llrockway Abbott ,
slots llrockway. O II
400 acres Iiaker, Jacob, sr..... , .........
iois jtuit & unger
1 " liogart, Mary
s Itojer Ts .,
l " erasing, Patrick.. ,
2 " cantnor, William
1 " Canon. Mannas
UlOacrcs Columbia coal J: Iron Co ...
129 " Cox. O 8 E. of Trench Cor ..
f ' li M H H H
273 u ii li ii ii it '
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49
190
Davis Isaac Est .
Davis Anthony...
Ecroth, reter
Flanlgan. A
115
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5 88
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4 08
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23
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Slots
Fry,
sa acres Fisher, Sarah
iu acres twaruari, Jjaniei
3 lots oearhart, Wm .
CO acres llauck. .Innnihun
75 " lienderllder. 8 A J s ,
w " noatz, John Dec'd
JJ " llatz, Charles John
2 lots llarner & Jester
5 " Hoffman, KG
3 Hunt, ElL
2 " llenrr. tleonrn
220 acres Illnderlldcr, Sarah A
1 lUt JVUUU A
10 acres Lynn, Jacob
a iois j,awrence, w it
3 lots liwls. Krnnt
300 acres Miller Mann
iui jiciteynoids. WII
' Jllnlck. l-etcr
4 lots Martin, William
2 lots Mondar. John
140 acres Nunge3scr, (leorge
u tuba i uiicreuu, .j ,,
3 " Prlco. Clarence
42 " l'ardnft Ic Mnrltln
si acres nice, Abraham
10J ii ii ii
91 " " Oeoreo
a lots Ruthlltr, 8am Co
8 lots Ruthllff.. Ham
140 acres Sweppenhelscr, J K
i1. ouuuiun, rranK j.
2 " Shuman. Thomas
110 " Slicker, Mosea
8 lots 8mitn,JW . ,
a ' sh'ck, j ,i M...
3 " Scott, Peter
18
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200
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186
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203 2
3 41
2 05
3 18
7 88
82
3 88
200 acres Stewart, Win
o Diiuman & aucnaei
2 " Stcney, Martin
2 lots Vastlne, 111!
6 lou Volkenard. a .1
2565 acres West, B M Coal Iron Co..
a iols weizei. u a
3 " Werkhtser, Samuel
3 " Wood. Aumistns
89 acres Wheeler, William
ID
81
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ltlco, John
DENTON.
11 " Ash, Mary
U " Kline, John Ellis
10 Dodson, aeorge
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Miusn, imnen.
t llrlttaln, II A J Est
"Clem, WT Ilcv .
" Doty, Pealer & Stewart
"Evans, Francis
" Harman, Daniel ... ..
"lleadley.SKEst
"Klsner, John
" Ileadley, s F Est
" Kllnger, Lizzie.... ...
" Heccer, Abraham
" David sutler
" Stout, Nathan
" Schuyler. Wm Mrs
' Frcas, Wm L
" Hobbins, Kit
" stokes, Olden
CATAWISSA.
"Brobst, J8
' Klaco Yettor
' Thomas, ltuth Ann
" Thomas, Abel
" Weaver, Elll.is
" Dornbach, Margaret
" Klsner, ltobort
" Newell, Fred
" Yetter, Lewis Est
" Yetter, Lewis Est
." Krura, Ellas
' Ulddte Heirs
" Harder, Thomas E
lot Schulcr, Mrs Sarah
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39 93
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CENTItALIA.
Conner, Thomas.....
Durken, Mrs. Anthony
Erwln, Thomas
Ileffern, I'hlllp ,
Homes, Thomas
Kline, Caroline
Urarell& Co
Lehigh & Mahanoy It It Co .
Markes, George
McBearty, Mary
Steel, George W
Htley, James
Torry. Wm
Knlttle, J B j.
ltoyer, John
llanley. John a ,
liyan, Michael
Gerrechty, Thomas ,
Tlghe, Thomas
McKntyer, Domlnlck
Wilson, John
lot
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CENTRE.
23 acres Adams, Enos L...
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Haireabuch. Wm.
10 "
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Hugenbuch, Wm Sr. Est.,
Hoffman, WmEst
Lowrey. Simon
Kroner, Josllu. ,
March, Hebecca
Nungesser, Sarah ,
Bason, John
CONYNGIIAM.
Brockway, 0 B ,
32 41
16 18
13 Oj
SI VI
B 36
Bresllne, Bernard ........
Brady, Julia
Cane. Ellen
2 72
2 71
4 46
216 85
r 10
2 26
1 711
2 73
4J acres Beam, Joshua ,,,
1 lot Davis, Thomas
1 " Kramer, A W
1 " Jones, George
1 " Lelby, Ephralm .
212 acres Kline, John L
2 lot Morrison, Catharine ..
1 " MoManaman.Mary ..
1 " Morris, Ann II.,...
880 acres Itustln, Mary.
l lot Ithawn, Casper ,,,,
ITS acres ltusten, Thomas
101 " Treln, Jacob,,
100 " Treln, Jacob '
8 " Lewis, walker
401 " Young, John
1 lot Mellon, Thomas ,
112 acres Huston, John
1 lot Mcouler, Terranca
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86 acres Allegar, John ,
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Dresner, John
Davis, Kllga L
Farver, George
Hutchison, Thomas J
Hosier, W A
HoUman Frcas . ..
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Harrison, John ,
llunslnger, Anthony
Kindt, Jolm ceo .
Le-non, Thomas
Mclleory. K J
Mears, William ,
McllenryC 111; Daniel
Pealer, George
ltelchard, Lewis ,
ltobblns, Wm A
Bobbins; Ell
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Cleaver, Wellington,,,
Vought, EH
Former, Jonathan
Mensch, Michael ...
Howell, William
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Berry, John .. ,
Dcrr, Irani
itedllne, Benjamin
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JACKSON
Frtck, OcorgoA
Frlck, George A......
Hess, Benjamin.
Lewis, Isaao
Miller Charles W
Miller ti Neyhart ....
Miller & Neyhart,,.,.,,,
Keller, JK......
LOCUST,
inillogton, Charles .......
Dewart, George
Kverhart, John
(leraghty, Thomas .......
Hughes. Wright Est
Kline, John I. .........11..,
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t 01
6 30
t 81
t 8-1
73
8 72
I 73
420
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i IS
m
lxinirrnoencer, l uiiip.,,,,, .. ,
Meyers, Mary.w ,
ltusten, Mary
ltusten, Charlotte .,, ,
lteynolds John,
ltusten, Thomas ,.,,1
llccce, Daniel ,,
simrfer, Henry
Snyder, Jeremiah
MADISON,
Cox, Joel ,
Eves, OW 1 ..
Ilcndersliott, K
Masters, litw
Sands, i K Est
MAIN,
lllttenbender, Conrad
llrockway Knt.i
Crcasey, Wm Hr
Dornbach, John .. .........
Dowalt, Philip
Fisher, Daniel
drover, A W
Gcarhart, Joseph,
Ilcffncr, Samuel u ,..,
Jutnmcll, Chrlstaln
KcefrT, James
Miller, HO Est
Miner, Emanuel
Moses, Michael
Morrln, Daniel :
Khawn, Casper
Shuman, W T
Shuinany lleuben .......
Smcck, Brobst, Yetter, & llauck
Snyder, John 1,
Snyder, Abraham
Hwarti, ghcpp&Co ,
Yetter, Daniel Est
Rhumnn, John
llnrttnan, Jlathtas
MIFFLIN.
Aton, Tliomas
II user, Franklin Est
0 A Jacoby ....,,
Kramer, A W
Nungesser, Wm .1 . ..,.
Sweppenhelscr, JK 1
" Horace
" E P
Williams, Samuel
MONTOUU.
Glgcr, Barbara .
" Jolin llrt
" Samuel
llby, Jackson
Neal, William
Hamsey. Est
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Hhclhainer, John
Creasey, Jacob ....
fry, uaniei
llunyan, Kltner
MOUNT TLEASANT.
Jacoby, Samuel
bhaner, Mathlas
OltANQE.
Crevellng, Samuel
Everett, Gabriel Est-
Everett, Moses Est ....
Kline, Jacob Est
Kline, Abraham.!
Kline, Abraham J.....
Patterson, M B
PINE
Barton, Ell
Drteblebls, Abraham
Davis, Thomas Est .,.,
Frlck, George A
Lyons, It V
Miller Colo
Bobbins, TD
Shultz, lllram
Shoemaker, Joseph ...
ItOAKlN'acilKElC.
Arthella, Francis
Buchcr, Peter ,
Barnes, Thomas Jr
Brlsb, Jacob
Uriah, Jacob
Beaver, Geo, J L Kline
Brelsh, Jacob
confalr K Utce
cox, u 8 Ex ot Trench Cox
96
1 41
15
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3 60
'43
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7 01
4 20
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2 69
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15 61
75
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1 8.8
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10 "
55 "
61 "
30
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25 "
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221 "
BO
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16 "
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CO
95
2 40
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1 20
1 04
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63
26
Dtlaplanc, Ezeklel .
jiusien, ioun .
llarner, John .
jonn oiaccy
Little, Hobcrt
Morris Hughes..
100 '
30 "
40 "
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18 ",
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Melllngton, Wm
Mclllngton, Wm
Kaub,-J Miller
llaub, J Miller
Kkatee, Harvey
Trlen,. Jacob
Wltchcy, Mary Est
Wltchey, John
Yocum, Isaac ;
Yetter, Lewis Est
Yetter Lewis Est
Lcvan,Lawben
Mlndy.Lelns
Shollenburger
3 CO
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W
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SUOARLOAF.
as.
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Chnpln, J F
2 63
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4 24
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5 SO
5 SO
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2 12
9 68
Custer, Mary
Hess, Joseph O ,...
" Joshua U ,
" Crevellng a Co.
" Wesley
Ilnrtman, .Tesso
Harvey, JFM Smith
Mcllenry, Itohr
MCHenry, EJ
37 10
31 45
,-uciienry, t.J....
.nuiiciiry, r.u ja yu
savage, Joshua Est 13 18
TnEASUilElVS SALE OP SEATED
LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY", PA.
Also the following lots, pieces, and parcels ot
seated lands, returned by tho tax collectors, are to
ucmiwu.uii aiiiu h ub uiiuer 1110 provmonsoi
an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to
the sale of lands for tax in cnlumhi.-i ranar v an.
proved March 5th, 1868.
BEAVEK
60 acres Barnes, Charles.
4 lots Barnes. Charles
11 23
18 so
81 CO
3 80
317 acres' Miller, Longcnburger& Fisher
l tot .-Hasten, wm.
Mosten, Mrs. William.,
..w.u, .uio. ,, miaul.... .... I oil
Selpt, A II 10 00
1 88
Sherman. Thomas.,
1 91
Johnson, John .,
MCAffee, John
Losee, J A Agent
BENTON.
Albertson, Samuel It
Haycock, Samuel
stiles, Jeremiah
D O Mcllenry
Stiles, Jeremiah
Good A D
Mcllenry, M Lt Kate
BLOoMSUuna.
Walter, Norman
Punel, Mrs ED
BIUAltCIlKEK,
12
3 05
1 20
1 20
3 60
2 20
2 00
2 01)
5 00
1 00
9 12
10 40
24 31
1 12
2 40
8 80
8 80
6 33
75
22
12 60
4 20
75
2 4)
1 70
211 T5
,140 T6
80 23
216 01)
2 81
2 03
14
95
23
6 "
12 "
1 lot
2 "
J "
150 acres Doty tc Pealer
CATAWISSA.
40 acres Henry, Isaac Est
CENTItALIA.
1 lot
1 "
1 "
1 "
t "
llanley, JohnO ..
McDonnell, owen ....
McDonnell, Anthony
Carr, Catharine, ,
CENTHE.
Kelter, Sarah
1
87 acres Mcouln, W F...
21 Mciiuln, John II
CONYNGIIAM.
1 lot Brown. John
1 " Llndermuth, George
1 " Dalen. Marv
460 acres Cummlngs, It M
385 " cummlnics. It Mi; Co
400 ' Curry. Ellen
400 " Murphey, Hughes Co....
2 lots Itclnbold,,WU.....
FISIIIN'QCItEEIC.
34 acres Ever. Mathlas .
1 i" ,Kyer, James
lot buuiiz, i;omeiu3
FUANKLIN.
2 acres strausser, Joslah..
G BEEN WOOD.
1 lot Pllklngton, P It
81 acres Moore, Lafayette
1 25
30
2 10
T5
61
48
3 20
1 SO
1 lot
wiiuver, j jj ,,
1
Hess, Jones.,
1 " Fitzgerald,
27 acres McMlchael, Jane.,
l lot weisn, james
HEMLOCK.
23 acres Thomas, oiato Co..
Kbner, William
1 lot Fuge, John
X " Tlppett, John
X ' Fisher, Frank 8
JACKSON.
47 60
60
t S3
1 65
i 6.1
S 9T
1 S3
8 40
24acresYoung, Christian.
33
Young, Lewis C,
Young, Isabel.
110
Chauioerun,
Lewis,,
4 76
LOCUST.
Ithodes, Susan...,.,,,
MADISON.
II user & Croom
TrumlMuer, A O
Wellver. susan Est...
6 61
2 40
6 "
1T0
13 60
i lot
2 01
vet acres miner, cnarics u,,,,
13 TS
MIFFLIN.
1 lot Kelchner, Jacob, Sr.,......,
68 acres isrelseh, George,
MT. PLEASANT.
75
6 00
2 40
13
llenllelJ, Thomas
OIIANOK.
Eves, James est
PINE.
IT
2 45
11 40
118 "
125 "
33 "
8 "
JO
1 "
60 "
S)
65 "
Leggott Frlck
ltouulns, Joshua , .,
Dniblebls, Jacob Est,
Drclblebts, Joseph .,,
8 45
1 90
24
nvaus, uixjrgo ,,,,,,,
10
1 25
6 10
6 00
8 15
lteun.iarah
n a. .
lllckelts. E. G
Kline & Patterson
Pino, A J
linn,. ..ann
I IU, llVUtll. -UMU .. ,,(,
so acres Kline k Patterson
1 lot
81
11 00
8 S3
8 19
8 27
so " Parker, John ll
W " Cornellsoii, .1 11 ,
is " Neysunter, Michael .
Bctrrr.
1 lot Solomon, Phoebe
16 acres McKelvy, N- at Si Co
SUQAULOAF,
Hughes, Wellpgton Est,
t so
Hess, Lavlna ,
4U
Nbuitz, Euas ,
Il-rvey. AM
1 20
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t IX)
fcswurd, Nathan II.
14 Albertson, Jesse
TS
" Stevens, lara
t 60
A. M. JOHNSON.
Treaturtr,
SPEER'S
PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE
Also
UNFEItMKNTED GItAl'E JUICE.
Used In tho principal Churches for communldn.
Excellent for Females, Weakly Persons and tho
aged.
Spoor's Port Grnpo Wine I
FO Utt YEARS OLD.
flMIISCELEDUATEI) WINK U tho puro Julco of
I the dead ripe oporto Grape, raised In Bpeer's
vineyards. Its invaluable,
Tonic and Strengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any olhcr Wlno. Being pro
duced linilnr Mr. Mnn,r-rf mvn nnrunnnl bihiafi lulnn
Its purity and genuineness, aro guaranteed by tho
principal Hospitals and Boards of Health who havo
examined it. Tho younjest child may partake ot
v, uiiu ltu i;tir.V3l, lU.UIIll U3U IU IlUVUUiaKC.
It Is particularly bcncllclal to llio aged and
debllltnted, and suited to tho various ailments that
afTect tho weaker sex.
It Is In every respect A WINETO BE BELIED ON.
Spaor's Unfarinented Grap3 Juico-
Is tho Julco of tho Oporto Grapes prcsorved In
Its natural, fresh, sweet stato as it runs fro n the
press by fumigation, thereby destroying the exci
ter ot fcrinenmlou. It is perfectly pure, free
from spirits and will keep In any climate.
Soeer's Burguudy.
is n dark rich mcdtim Dry Wlno used by tho
wealthy classes an a Table or Dinner Wine, and by
physicians In cases whei-j n dry wlno Instead ot n
Bweet port Is desired.
Spaor'd (Socialite) Olaret.
Is held In high estimation for Its richness ns n
Dry Tablo Wlue especially suited for dinner use,
Spear's P. J. Sherry.
Is a wlno of superior Character and partakes of
tho Hch qualities of the grape from which It Is
made.
Spear's P- J. Brandy.
IS A PUHE distillation from tho grape, nnd
stands unrivalled in this Country for incdlclual
purposes.
It has a peculiar flavor, similar to that of the
grapes fromwhlch It Is distilled,
Sco that the signature ot ALFllED 8PEEII, Pas
sale N. J., is over tho cork of each bottle.
SOLD BY O. A. KLEI.M.
AND BY DltUOaiSTS EVKUVVUEItB.
Sep. 2S-'831yr.
for tho working class. Send 10 cents for
postage, nnd wo will mall youVce, a royal
vuiuuuiu uux ui sample kouus mat, win ,nu,
Vnll In the wnv nf mnblm' tnnm innnpv
in 11
iew aays man you ever tnougUL posslblont uny
I you. You can work all thotlmoorln sparo time
' , nnlV. Thfl wnrk" U linlvnranlU nrlntml tn
sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from
60 cents to ts every evening. That all who want,
may test the business, wo mako this unparalled
offer: to all that are not well sallslled wo will tend
II to pay for tho troublo ot writing us. Full part 1
culars. directions, etc., tcntfrce. Fortunes will be
mado by thoso who glvo tlielr wholo time to tho
work. Great success absolutelysuro Don't delay.
Start now. Address stinfon Co., Portland,
.Maine. ucc il-1
YOU CANNOT GET WELL AT HOME,
Pairviow M)i Institute,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
A GOOD PLACE FOR THE SICK.
The houso Is specially fitted up for tho comfort
of invalids win dealre a pleasant and Christian
home. Stands on high ground with, plenty ot
shade. Personal attention given to every patient.
Eloctrlclty and Galvanism la their different modi
ucatlons n bppclallty. Prof. Mills has given many
years of btudy and pracllco to this branch, and
hundreds will testify to his hkllL
send for circular, stating what paper you saw
thlsln. PHOR 1IENHY MILLS,
Mrs. ALICE KKKNCH MILLS,
Lock Box 97. Blnghamton, N. Y.
Sept. 7'63-ly.
tsititoei8(i
oooooooeooooa
eoaeocoooeocaeee
Porcelains and Faience.
In addition to ninny novelties
from the Royal Worcester, M into..-?
and Copeland works, wc
would especially note some won
derfully decorated Faience from
tho celebrated Hungarian fab
ri'iiu at Budapest, bearing the
f.uiiona maik of the " Five
Churches" they arc without
d mbt tho most elaborate pieces
ever produced, having received
the firt-i prize at the late Amster
dam Exposition.
lleautiful articles suitable for
wedding gifts, in Vases, Centre
l'ieces, Cabinet Specimens, Fine
Plates and Cups, are here in end-,
less variety.
We should be glad to see vis
itors at any time, assuring them
a very cordial reception.
Mail orders for the selection of
gifts, will as usual, have our most
careful attention.
J. E. Caldwell & Co.,
902 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
eoosettseeoosecoo
ooooooGoooaooeoo
B00008C00??00OO5S
yAINYVWUUT & CO.,
WHOLESALE OliOCEHS,
I'HILADELPHIA
TBAH, HYItUPS, COKKEE, hUOAll, MOLArBi. H,
BlCI, SPICES, BICiKBS0Pi,&C,, 0.
N, E. Corner Hicond and Arch streets,
Worderi will receive prompt ntlrntln
wanted for lha Lives of all the Presl
dents ot tho U, H. Tho largest, hand
somest best book ever sold or toss man
twlco our i loo. Tho fahtut selllnir
book In America. Iimncnso prollts to agents. All
Intelligent pcoplo want It Any 0110 can become a
succcsitul agent. Terms froo, IUi.i.ktt Book Co.,
Portland; Maine. Deo 21-ly
pEaoDY hotel.
l'llil.ADHI.l'llIA.
9th St. south of Chestnut, ono Hrptnro houth ot
tho New Pojt ontce. one half wiuaiu from Walnut
St, Theatio and iu tlio very business ccntro of the
city, on tho Ameiloin and Kuroneau plans Good
rooms from Boo to (3.0) iier day, Itcinodclled aud
newly furuUhed.
W. Payne, 31. D.,
nov 80-1 y owner & Proprietor,
TTrviQj Canvassers In every county In this
YV HUbuu mtw iu lakeurtiuru lor nurbery
stock. Uleatly aud deniable employment lit
CClll WAGI'.H, Kxperleiiro In tho buhl
ness not reipilred. Nurserlen widely aud favor
ably known. Kor terms address
Th5 0- L. Van Duson Nursory Co.,
UKMiVA, X. Y.
Van Duscn Nurseries establUhcd 18.19,
Abo btock at wholesale.
April 4-13t oo w r ,
COtLHOBiNB WARK, Ti. J.
100 students from Pennsylvania in 1881. Mnrj
loslt ons irraduatps than all other nchools com.
lined. Ll
.no scholarship, J 10. w ma for circulars.
COLEMAN PALMS, Proprietors.
Mayl6-lw
ALL KINDS OF .TOli PHINTINO
ON SHOUT NOTICE
AT-THIS OFFICE.
GMAIN STREET,)
ilSir)
AI NOW
AT
DAVID LOWErae
T1IJE
MERCH4NT TAIIiOR.
F IA1TOS,
FINE INLAID FRENCH WALNUT
Easy TnrniN, SiittNfactloii CiiisiitltecI.
"-HA.aOJST'S D?I.A.lSrO 'W-A.K.B ROOMS,
MUSIC HALL BLOCK,
1. i WM, I D,
Medical Supsriateaient of thj S-taitaiiur..
Invalid's Home,
Rloomsburg, Pa.,
Devotes special .i.lentlon to Ecl!epsyf
orvcus Affection:, nutl Diseases of Women,
l'atieiita received at the Sanitarium on
reasonable terms for board and treatment.
P. 8. No chnrgo for first consultation,
npr 27. '83
B. F. SHABPLESS;
Near L & 3 Dop:t, Bbomstjurg Pa,
Manufacturer of First class ranges In
different btylcs, cook stoves, pallor sloven
and stoves tor lieutlug 8tore8,hcliool houses,
chinches Ac Larau stock of tliiwnro una
stovu repairs, such as giates, lire brick, lids,
centres
CALL AND SECDRS BARGAIN.
Oct 20 If
The moat ivipular reiot ontho suiueliuuiia
Itlvurlstho WanwaUopoii Vullo Hotel, AVupwnl-
This house has been thoroughly ronovaloj aud
la ntted 1111 with every omvunlences for Ira.
velcrs, tourists, hunting and n-ihlng parllei. It Is
delightfully situated lit tlio mUUt ota baiuHful
HociTou ot river and mountain sccnory In eloio
proximity to 1I10 famous
Council Cup
and special Inducements nro offered to all who
denim recreation conbliied with tirst class no.
coinuiodutloiis. Tho bar supplied only with the
choicest wines and liquors, excellent stabo ac
commodations, boats to lilroAo.
April 25 -dm
For tliu Ciloliniltil ChlcUci ing, Ivors &
1'oml, ninl V08U& Son I'Innos. World.ro
nowncil KsluyOrt'ilis, Violins, Auconlcons
nnd Sheet Music. Cclebintctl While, New
HIl'Ii Arm Davis, New Home, ltovnl St.
John, ami Light Untitling Domestic Bowing
Machlnca. Needles, oil nnd attachments
tor nil makes of .Sewing Machines.
15E
CASE OHGAN, J) STOPS, S0 CASH
M IIKES-B ARRU, FA
Ju
net
THE
LATEST
AND
Deriiyns
111
WILL PAPER,
Arc Ollerud ,tt
LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES
J3'
'G. A. Buckingham,
rAlllG3T ST.,
Berwick, Pa.
April M-aia
KAXLROAD TIWCD TABLE.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
' ihn-
liiladolphia & Erie R R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
INI
TIME TABLE.
In elTtct May 12th, 18S4. Trains leave fcun.
bury.
KASTWAIll),
u jsn. m.. sea Slioro Kxni-ess (dnllv e-teent
Sunday), for llarilsbunr and Intermediate stations,
riltlUg i m,u.ViFHli u.l ,11, lUt, 1UIK,
I'd it. in. ; llaltlmore. B.1U 1). in. : WaOilnirtnii.
jo ii. iu.. conuectlnir at l'hliadelnhla for alt .sea
shoio points, 'llirouch Iiasseiii;er coach to
h.iaticipiua.
2.0HI. in. Day cxnrcss (dally), for HanKburir
and intermediate statlons,arilvlng at I'hlladelphla
T.sa p. in. j New York, iusjo p. m. j lialilmore.
T.so ii. in. i Washington, s-io p. in. l'arlor car
through to Philadelphia and passenger conches
through to Philadelphia and ltaltlu ore.
tj,:.'u P i".-iiuiiinpuri, .iccuuiiuuuniion dually)
for llarrlsburg and all Intci mediate stations, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 3 iB a. in. ; .New York (1.10 a. In.
Mvcplng car nccoinmodatlons can bo upcured at
1 lai i lsburir for l'lilladeliihla and New York, on sun
days a through sKepliigcir will bo run; on this
train from Vt tlllamsp't to l'hlladelpbla.rhlMdc!phla
ji.isengcnj Can remain In sleeper undisturbed mm l
nao" n. m. Krl Jlnll (dally excent Monday)
for Uarrlsburg and Intermediate stations,
uniting ut rniladelplila 7.60 a. m. New Y'ork,
11.---0 u. m. ; llaltlmoio T. 10 a. in. ; Washington, B.w
a. in. 'Ihiough Pullman bleeping cars aro run on
this train to i'hlladelphla, Dalllinure and Washing
ton, and through pasacngcr coaches to Philadel
phia nnd llaltlmore.
WESTWAltD.
6.15 a. m. llrlo Mall (dally excent Sunday), for
Krlouhd all Intermediate stations with through
lullinnn ral.ico car and through passenger
coaches to Krle, nnd through l'ullman l'alaco
cars to llutTalo via i:inporluin. Un Sundays this
train runs to llcnovo, with Tuliinan l'alaco car to
uiiaiusport aim passenger eoacnes to iicnovo.
Kor Cunanilalgua and intormcdlato stations.
llochcs cr, UulTaiound Niagara Falls, (dally except
buudays) with ihiough Pullman l'alaco car and
passenger coaches to Rochester.
Ijock Haven and Intermediate stations. On Sun
days this train runs only to Wllllamsport.
1.10 p. in. Niagara ilxpress (dally except Sun.
day) fur Kane and Intermediate stations with
through passenger coaches to Kane. For Cniiaii
dalgua and principal intermediate stations,
Kocuesicr, uuuaiu ana Niagara rails viiu
through pissenger coaches to nochester and Par
lor car to WatkTns.
6.115 n. m. Fast Lino (dally excent Sundaylfor lie
nolo nail mtennedl.uo stations, and KHnlm, Wul
klns and lnteiniodtale stations, with through pas
senger coaches to lieuovo and Wntklns.
TllUOUOH THA1.NS FOH SUNHUUY FHOM THE
EAST AND SOUTH.
News Ilxnress leaves l'hliadelnhla 4.80 a. m. :
Hurrlsburg, 8.1U a. in. dally, arriving at Sunbury
JV.13.
Nlacara lixnrCRS leaves
I'hlladelphla, 7.40 a. m. ; Baltimore, 7.30 a. in. (dally
except bunday) urrlUng at Sunbury, 1.10 p. in.,
with through l'arlor car from rhllauelphla
and through passenger coaches from 1'hlladel-
pnia anu uaiumore.
Fast Line leaves New York aoo a. m. : l'hlladel.
phla,il.iua. m. j Washington, u. 40 a. m. ; Haiti-
liiuix-, iu.oj a. in., (uany except sunoay; arriving a
juuuuij, u.u ,i. in., Mini iiiiuuu iiuascuger
coaches from Philadelphia and lialilmore.
r.riu.Muu luim-sew i orK b.uu p. m. ; rnuaaei
phla, 11.20 p. in. ; Wnshlugton, liuo p. in. ; llalti
mure, ll.ao p. m., (dally) arriving at biinbury 6.10
a.m., with through Pullman sleeping cars
from Philadelphia, ashlngton and ilalilmoro and
through passenger coaches from rniladelplila.
hleeper fioin ushliigton runs daily except isuii
day. WIINIHIRV, IIA.I.UTON ,V U ILKIMIIAUKK
ItAII.ltllAO AM) NORTH AM) WUST
llltA.M'Il KAII.WAV.
(Dally except Sunday.)
Wllkesbari-o Mull leaves sunbury 10.30 u. in..
arming at llloom Fciry 11.27 iu in., llkes-barro
2.cs p. in.
KxnicssKast leaves Sunbun-6.33 n. m.. nrrlvinir
at liluoin l-eir'8.30p.in., Wllkes-burru 8.0) p. 111.
nuiiuury jiau leaves vv UKesuarro iu.3.1 a. 111. aruv
lngut llloom l'erry l-.'.ul p. m., huiibury 12.55 p. 111.
;.xpiess est leaves llkes barre 2.15 p. 111., ar
riving at llloom Ferry 1.15 p. in.,- Sunbury 5.iu p.
ciias. ii runii,
Ocn. .Manager.
J. it, WOOD,
(Jen. Passenger Agent.
pMIliADIiLPUA and K13AD1NU KOA1)
AHHANQKMENT OP PASSENGEB
THAINS.
May 10 im
TBIIHS I.KiTK KOFKRT AS TOU.OWS'.RCNbiT
EtCKrTlS.
For Now york.PhlladolDhla.Ucndlnir.Pottsvllle
lainaquu, &c, 11,'C a. m.
For CatanUsa, 11,' 0 a. in. 8,13 and 10.23 p. m.
For Wllllamsport, 6,3d ii.45a. m. and 4,oa p. m
For Lowlsburi; and tiunlmrr. 1 ea n m.
rutins tun aorxar lkavx iu rm.Laws, (sdmdit
xcKi-rxb.)
Leavo Now York. via. Tamanua 0.00 a. m. unit
via. llouud Drook ltouto T,45 a. m.
Leave, Philadelphia, 8,60 a. m.
I.uave Heading, 11.63 u. m.. Pottsviiia. n.ao n. m
aud Tamaqua, 1,36 p. in.
Leuve Calavvlssa, c,30 11.15 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
U-avo WtlltamBport ,,45 a.m,4.05 p. m. and 6.10 n. m
Leavo Sunbury 4.10 p. in.
" Lewlsburg 4.41p.m.
Faasaajers to and from ehllalelphla go throuh
vlthout change of cars,
j. e. woorrKN,
Ucnoral Manager
0. O. HANCOCK, uiuiAiiuiuKoi
Qeneran'assenger and 'Hckot Agent.
JQEL-AWAKE, LACKAWAiNNA AMD
WESTKHN HAlLHOAl).
ULOOMS1W11G DIVISION.
NOHT
m. p.m.
II.
a.m.1
V V5
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0 111
1) Oil'
8 50
8 63
8 4S
8 4)
8
8 35
8 35.
STATIONS.
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8 U
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1 so
1 25
1 20
1 13
1 05
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...Tuylorvllle...
., Lackawanna,,
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8 55 I) 45
U 01 1) 60
0 01) 67
2 20
2 25
2 30
2 38
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I. .West l'lttBton.
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. ..Maltby
.....liennett
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0 17 10 GI 2 40
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0 48 lu 21 3 Oil
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6 65 10 33 3 15
7 00 10 37 3 20
7 05 10 41 3 21
7 12 10 48 3 32
7 21 10 tO 3 45
7 47 11 10 3 07
7 53 It 1(1 4 OJ
8 00 11 22 4 10
8 00 11 311 4 111
8 10 11 3'J 4 10
8 14 11 42 4 2d
8 21 11 48 i 30
8 28 11 53 4 30
8 31 11 67 4 42
8 3'J 12 02 4 47
8 55 12 20 5 05
U 02 12 28 5 12
U 04 12 SI b 111
U 20 13 60 5 80
8 2,' 12 65
8 If 12 SI
8 12 12 48
8 08 12 41
H 08 12 41
8 (Ll 12 3'J
7 69 12 35
7 SI 12 30
7 6U 12 21!
7 41 12 10
7 SO 12 01
7 18 11 6U
7 11 11 60
7 05 11 41
0 58 11 3d
0 51 11 .11
U 60 11 30
11 4J 11 23
0 311 11 17
U 30 11 12
0 25 11 OS
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U 00 10 47
5 65 10 43
5 40 10 30
P m. a.m.
8 30
8 25
8 21
8 17
8 10
7 53
7 17
7 41
7 31
7 271
7 24,
7 111
7 11
7 05
7 W
a 6i
0 31
U 29
0 25
0 10
a.m.
.,..i-iymouiu.,,,
....Avondalo, ,
....Nantleolco...
Ilunlock's Creek
..shlckshlnny.,
, lllck's Ferry,,
..lleach Haven,,
llervvlck....
..llrlar Creek.,,
..Willow drove.,
...l.lrne Kldgo,,,
Espy
...llloomsburg ...
.... llitnnpr
C'atavvl'a Urtdgo
, . Il.lUUUO,,,,
,,Chulasky,...
Northumbeiian'd
a.m. p.m. n.m
W. F. IIALSTEAD, Supt.
onico, Soranton, Feb. 1st, 1602
Superintendent's
JAMR.S REIMK,
Tonsorial Artist.
HopJi l!'n1Ui,Aa SUna uniler KXOHANOK
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Uss BEAN'S CONCENTRATE
Extract of Annatta.
HMure' own Color. Brlibttit
elitut, r .eo4 M en. la mu,. to, I f.unfl., wlstlm 1 (ooltii. W
HEAX, IIAIIE & CO., N.sa5 MirLd St., I'lllUD'A,
JuncMy ais
Inox, Simpson Co., Washing
1). 0. No nay asked for patent u
obtaliifil Wtltelor Inventors' Ou
April U4W
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