THE COEWMBMiSE 'AND DEMOCRAT, BJL0QM6iB:iM',IOLJjrMBIAKr!0UNrJPY, PA. FARM.NOTES. Usu tlio knifo nt onco on (he njipcnr nnoo of blnok knot on plum or chorry treo. llioh ground, strong plants and good oukiiro nro tlio surest romixlies against lico nnd wormi infesting oab bago. It is claimed that tlirco-flfths of all tlio oattlo in this country, outsldo of miloh-cows, nro west of tlio Mississippi river. In tho western part of Florida 500, 000 acres of land liayo been securod by a company of Scotch capitalists. Set a tomato plant in the center of cucumber, squash nnd melon hills, nnd it will keep off many varments. Growing strawberries by tho matted row, and raspberries by the hedgo row system, is safest for northern sec tions. If you' wouldjhavc iuiuk.niu! i llicient work, uso.'go6((lt6qls' anil keep llicm clean. A little oatmeal added' to water makes itln little moro palatabio for man nnd beast. Where n field is overrun with weeds frequent summer plowing is tho only remedy. It is estimated that seventy-fivo per cent, of the cattle in America arc scrubs or natives. Do not set out verbena plants so that they arc too cloae. Four or live feet should bo given to them. They aro wonderful spreaders. Some vcars.thu Summer is uono loo long for Lima b'onns. A start of sever al weeks may be secured for them by planting the seed under glass, or in verted sods a foDt square, transferring them to thojg'ardeh, when hot weather sets in. t The bcstWestem farmers,' Instead of planting pumpkins among corn, "de vote an aero or more to pumpkins and cultivate them with a two horso cultivator as long as possible and then let them run.1' ft is a beautiful sight to seo a field "all pumpkins'," whoiu they lay so close that a man could wnlk over tho whole patch without onco put ting foot on. the ground. They grow better, larger, ripen earlier, aro, sweeter nnd moro solid than when shaded by tho corn, driving field." and can bo gathered around and around by the Thinning. Fruit, Mr, B. Hatha way, ono of Michigan's most success ful fruit-growers, speaks thus in regard to thinning fruit : "I have much faith in tho effect of thinning fruit as tend ing to equalize tho productiveness, or rather the production, of fruit every year. The sarao end may, in a meas ure, bo attained by judicious pruning, and. it is moro generally practised, pro bably will bo done, '1011 times whero thinning is attempted once. Either from my thorough pruning, or other 0:11130, not apparent, Ihavo always been what is called fortunate in having a fair crop of apples, oven in seasons of comparative failure.'' Plum OK Peach. A writer in Rural "World says : "One-half tho plum trees now handled nro on peach roots, but they aro worked under ground. If grafted in tlio nursery they should bo grafted one .or two inches below the surface, and when transplanted, set a littlu deeper so as to avoid tho peach borer, which does not bother the plum wood. I onco had Imperial Gago on peach slocks, planted deep, that grow to be very large trees and( bore well. Even our wild varieties vill tako on tho peach, sure as tho "Wild Goose, AVeaver, Forest Garden, etc. It is said that "Wild Goose plum does butter on peach than on plum root, and I have reason to believe it from experience.'' Pumpkins among Oorn. Although some farmers reject the long and well sustained practice of planting pumpkin seed among com, on' the ground that it detracts as much from the com product as in the profit" it adds to the stock of provender, still it is the general method pursued to get a crop of pumpkins. Besides, from our own experience nnd observation, wo havo had and seen as good crops, of corn with as without pumpkins. It may appear at first though us if tho land could not sustain two full crops of anything ; but this is not so in all; oases, as in those where the two crop's do not requiro tho same mammal stim ulants, inasmuch as a portion, at least, that one will take up will not bo re quired, by the othen Of course it re quires very good land to raise pump kius : but even iu this case, though an extra crop of manure may bo needed to bo applied to tlio corn ground whero pumpkins aro to be planted, there will bo a savintr in tho element of time, and insteadiof ono crop from thu land in a year, wo gather two. The objection that some make, that tho vines shade the ground, whiln the ground requires, all tlio heat it can got, is not well founded, as the corn itself furnishes perlect shade without the vines, whioli really can add little moro to iujuro tho crop. It'is far moro probable that tho objectors to this double crop, who fail in trettintr all they want, owe their lack of success to poor land or negligent cultivation, and wo suggest that they Bhouldhaogo their system ot tnnnun iun and .cultivating' more, and then watt 'and see. Germuntoicn Tele graph. How to Transplant. There is no part in gardoning that requires more skill than tho transplant inn of plants so ns to retard thoir growth as littlo as possible. As a pro. hmiuary to this operation, tho young plants should bo uncovered if in hot beds and oxposod to the full power of tho light air that they nmy bo harden ed aud ready for the change. Tho ground about tlio roots should be kept thoroughly wet for a short time before the plants aro removed, as this causos the earth to clinc- to Iho roots moro firmly, and cives them life and vigor, Most plants do better if transplanted iu clcudy or raitiv weather, but if this cannot bo done they should bo set rut at niuhtfall aud shielded for a few days from tho dircot rays of tho Bun. The cavity for Iho icots should bo made larL'o enoiiuh to admit of their inner tion without craming or crowding to gether. Let the soil around bo tho roughly loosened and pulverized so (hat tho now roots to be formed will have a free urowtli. Wheu the roots havo been set. in tho cavity pack some lino toll directly about them nearly to the surface find (111 on top with rich, looso earth. "Water frequently "until tho plants betriu to urow acaln, JJy oxer cisintr a littlo care, such plants as cab bages, celery, rutabagas and tomatoes inav bo transferred to open ground with no perceptible ehaugo iu thoir lIiiHtencd to tliclr OrnvoHl Ilclylnjt I mi leatlinfinliils written In vlvlit glowing language ot some miraculous cures miulo bv some lnreclv miiTcil tin Doctor tir patent medicine has hastened thousands to tliclr gravos ( believing In tliclr almost In. sane faith tlmt- (lib same mlrnclo will bo performed on them, mid that thesu tcsUmo nlali make tho cures, whllo tho so called mcdlclno Is all tho time hastening them to tliclr craves. Wo lmvcfavolilcd niibilslilna testimonials,, ns they do not mako tho cures, nlthbugli wo have THOUSANDS br-OJJ THOUSANDS of them, of tlio mo9t wondorful .cures, vol untarily scut us. It Is our medicine, Hop Hitters that' makes tho cures. It has. never failed nnd novcr can. Wo will nlvo refer- enco to nuv one for any disease similar to muir uwii ii ucsircu, or win rcier 10 any neighbor, ns there Is not a neighborhood In the known world mit enn show Its cures by 116) Hitters. ALOSlNd JO II. A nmmlnent hhvelilnn nf tMMnlinri until In luly patient whowascoranlalnlngof hcrcontlnued in m-aiui, nnu ot ins mammy m cure nor, JOKingiy Midi "Try Hon Hitter!" Tim Inilv took It. In oirncst and used tho Illttcrs frjm which slio ob. mined permanent iieaiin. uno now lauilis nt tlio doctor for his Joke, but ho Is not ho well pleased w ltli it, as It con him a good patient, ' HIS CP DOCTORS. The fee of doctors Is nn Item that very many persons nre Interested In. Wo be Hove tho schedule fur visits is $3.00. which would XAt n limn nonllnml to liU lii'il fnr n yenr, nnd in need of it dally vlslf, ' over 2.1 mm 11 1 .........I ' I Ti,vvv u jour lur iiicuicm Huciiiinucu luonci And one single bottlo of Hop Hitters taken In tlmo would savo the $1,01)0 nnd nil tho year's sickness. A t.ABY'3 WISH. "Oh, how I tlo wish my skin was ns clear and soft ns yours," said a lady to her ft Iciul. " Vou can oaslly mako It so," answered tho friend. "How ;" Inquired tlio llrst lady "lly usl ig Hop Hitters that makes pure, rlcli blood aud blooming liealtli. It did for mu as you observe." Ws It possible that Mr. Godfrey Is up nnd nt work, nnd cured by so simple n remedy ?" "I assure you It Is true that ho Is entirely cured, iintl with nothing but Hop, Illttcrs, find only ten days, ngo the doctors save him up nnd said ho must die, from Kidney nnd Liver trouble 1" CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! THE ARTIST IB AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who always gives you tlio latest styles, and cuts your clothing to fit yoji. Having had tho experience lor a number oi years in tlio Tailoring liusi nejs, has learned what material will give his customers the hest satisfaction for wear and stylo and will try to pldaso all who give him a call Also opjhand Gents' Furnishing Goods OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of tho latest styles. Call nnd ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. StltrsnsiitioortoFirslHaWEaiik' Corner Main & Market Sts. AprH,25-ly (PLUMBING, OAS FITTING & STEAM 1IEATJN0. DEAUiK- STOVES & TIN W AM All kinds of work in Sheot;.Iron,.Roqf ing and Spouting 'proinpuy attended to. rirstrlct attention given to heating hy steam, r r n. Coo Qts-. VUIIICI Ul iviaiii la. uaai w lo , , Bloomsburgj JPa. (Cbntlnuedrom faf '.)' ' How Watch Cases are Made. In 1876, thirteen men comprised the entire working force used in tho manu facture of thoJam Bosi GoMH'afcA Case. Now overire hundred are employed, and tho number is constantly increasing. Thorea Knn nf thin Increase is this: In tho Jama IW Gold Watch One all the metal in tight and subject to wear Is solid ioM, Jillo thoro-' maindcr, which only lends utrengUi to the case, Is ot stronger metal man gum,! mtrini inlil whero rrold is needed, and stronir. elastic metal whero strength and- -.1 -... ! -I... nMA Ha.u1m1 n oml.lnatlrin TiVa- ducing a watch cote belter than solid gold . . . . 1 1. A. m. " and at ose-half tho cost. ifif f- Mi !lt Ovnr 5ftO 000 of theso cases A 1 liavo been sold, and every jeweler in 'ho country can testify to their quality and I,W)rsQTQ, Mrcrt.. Vk ', 1A E. W. Mirah. of the lwc to(. toUlit J . D' lioni hort tint iiftturu to .BT nne. uJIliAjjuitfMUoaM'niildWAtcllOM): Ue.IHIMllDwUUniKJUVlUl iubu, J ...r, Bart tUo iiartlm bo Imuirbt tlio.nrt onni ra carry. oil mUu1 m Uvk.vU llirrJi'l lDVUiemlouy.Miieii huu Ixniht a aolld KUld cam ctii nil,, v., 1,1 aa T.11 Hit till M III luoiuuuv.. A rtgmrtl thrmH tho ouh- wi of tliMklud 'mt thould ull lio dwln to tdye hit amtouKrii V"Q vanuoxuiewiaoiieyriiiui.-i"fBi,"."""w. , l HVJI.J. ClUllWiT, JiviUr. 1 IU.J I ml lUMy 14 Iqitw WUk CM rUri, fUU-j OalfkU, 1'll.rHiMHI iu.r.i. ru,wn...i.... to 1 Continued) all Tho undersigned odors advantageous Induce nts In tho purch tso of tho following specialties . TUO DISK ll.NU lll.NUKIt .,. xmu'Eits AND COHN CUWIV.VTOKiJ, The l'erry Spring Tooth Harrow, the best In too Market. All kinds and grades of l'hosphato by the MAllY i.anu rKimi.iiii.NU anu jiaui g., w. mmilBEl, Agent, ESPY Columbia Co., Pa. May 2-3 mos. M. C. SLOAlt & BRO., UI.OOMSHUJIG, PA. Alanufacturersof CARRIAGES BI1QQIES, PHAETONS. SLEIQHS, PLATFORM WAQONS, &C Pint-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NFA TL YDONE. Price reduced to $uU (he timet. TllOIIMIIIHlH Bloomsburg, ra. lot EXCHANGE HOTEL. H. TUBB3, PROPHipTOR BMOMSDUna, PA. F al'lffl And OOnvfiillAnt. simnlA rmtna, Itith rrwma ho una cold water,, ntvl a. 1 modern convenience? orrosiTii I. k a depot, Fred Boycr, Prop. ' BErW!Ck P. M The Irftvclllnj public find visitors td lierwlck aro respectfully, intormrMl that tho undersigned lins taken tho aoovo old ustnbllshed licensed house, which ho has recently luted up In nrst rlass stylo null lie otTers nceoinmod.Ulotu pmi.H frtnnv. Tho bar is supplied with the choicest nlos, wines, liquors and cigars. Good Stabling Accommodations. .May .liii 'PUBASUUKIl'S SALE I or UNSEATED I,ANl)S IN COMJMMA. COUNTY, jA. lly Virtue of Sundry acts of thftllcnernl Assem. bly ottho Commonwealth ot ltnnsylranla rclai ting to tho sale ot seated and unso.u Unds in tho county of CnlumbU etc., for tnxcsUuo, and tinpalil, I will offer to publlo s.ilo in thu Court Holisc, In the town of llloomamirg, on Monday June 9th., 1884. at ten o'clock n. m.i tlio following desctlbed pieces of land, or bucli pari thereof as may ba. liecessary to satisfy tlio amount ot taxes duenna unpaid nitalust tho Kline, and CdiHliiuciliS' natnO from day to day ns thesamo may be found necessary. TltltMS OF BALK. Tho amount ot taxes nnd cotta must bo paid when tho land Is s'ruclcoit, or tho salomoy bo void nnd the property put up nnd resold, IIKAVEK TOWWSHU'. S3 acres llroekwny, 6 11 l 40 1 lot Heaver, Charles 1 (hi 3," Ilea vor, , lesse... ...i SIS 1M acres llrockway, C! II , 6 si S'J, " nrockway Abbott 63 71), " llrockwhy 4: Abbott 10.1 118 " llroekwny Abbott 1 31 51,.'' llrockway .Abbott ,.,,...... ,8? 8 lotr llrockwab II ..! 3 18 400 acres lUker, Jacob, sr.,... , ......... is so o luia imib unvr.... .,,,. .,'..... ' i id 1 " liotfart, Mary ,. ,, tis 2 " llojer TH. i U.i... 1 m t " froslnL'Pntrlck. 1.80 imamor, .wimam.. ... ......!.. . k j u 1 Unnon,;..Manuas. . . ..n..r.. i'uf lltOncrcsColumbla Coal & Iron Co . 75 57 0 ar Cox, u s i:x. of Trench Cox.- 12 71 14 OH 10 14 2 03 13 41 6 10 1 no a 01 8 IS 1 3G 28 3 IS S 38 5 ' 4 00 4 m 1 311 ' 6 20 3 IS 3 11 11 S3 l'8 18 3 4.1 2 21 10 ?5 23 IB 5 OS 5 00 10 7 M 6 20 3 3J 25 2i 3 05 2 SO 5 3S 4 20 4 OS 2 03 0 M 15 77 2S 0,73 185 1 SI 200 1075 ISO St 1 30 4 OS 203 92 3 41 2 03 ' 3 IS W3 as; 150 115 Davis Isaac Est ) avls Anthony.-. ........... Kcroth, 1'ctcr.............. KlaulKan, A ..,. Vrv. w h Slots Slots Sa'acres Khmer, Sarah 10 acres (learhart, Daniel illots (learhart, Win 60 acres llauck, Jonathan 75j " liendcrllder, 8 ASJS 601 " Iloatz, John Dec'd W " llatz, Charles & John Slots 1 lamer X. Jester '01 " Ilomnan. KO 3 " Hunt, nil 2 " llenrv. lleirtrn acres Illnderllaer, sarail A ijlOb KlinUA. , lgjocrqs Lynn,- Jacob ...... ( . iuta i.awreuce, w Jl SJ lots I-intl. Vmnlr aou acrcs MlllorJiann IU) " Jlclteynoldi. WII . 43 Jllnlck. Peter 4,lots Martin, William .... .... 3 JOLH 5Ionil.1V. .Tnhn 140 'acres Nungesaor,. (ieorgo .". 6 lots , Patterson, J c... - luiL-iice 43 l'ardco & Alarklo 8.1 acres nice, Abraham as " 10) ' il "I " " Georco 6 lots, Kuthlirr, Sam & Co i . a lots ItlltllttlT.' Snm 110 ncrea Hwennenlinianf .1 v HI ," Shuuian. iTant 1. 1 i '"' . - .'.' shumau, 'lliomas. ............ 110 . wicker. Jloses.7.. . ... 3 lots Smith, J W ..: 31". snick, J.J.... , 1 . Un.. 1n.A. -A L .............. ..i 200 acres Stewart, Wm suuman Michael......... Htenov. Alnrtln Slots Vostlne, 11 It 6 lots Volkcnanl. C .1 S5ia acres West, Il M Coat & Iron Co . 3 ' " Werkhlser, Samuel .1 1 " Wood. ATiirustiiq 80 pcrcs Wheeler, William.. 7 88 S3 ioi jjowns. jonu.. vi " 1UCO. dO ltlco, John. 3 SO, DENTOX. I 11 " Ash, Mary. Hi !' Kline., Jonn IIII3....1... 10 " .DoUson,. Oeorgo .. 50 50 40 5 (18 1 18 1 74 llilAltcnEEK, X ) a. Apple, raui., 60 Illlsli: Itubcn. 22 as ' lirltuln, 11 A J Est "Clem, W T ltcv " Doty, l'oalcr & Stewart 4 51 300 14 40 0 (.0 4 43 12 21 200! 150! 10O il II II II " Evans, Francis "Harman, Daniel " lleadleyiHKEst " Klsuer, John "Headier, 8 F Est .... " KllnuCr, Llzzlo.... " Kceccr, Abraham., "David sutler ..... ... "stout, Nathan " Kchuyler, Wra Jtrs.... " Kreas, Vm L " HObblns. KU , " Stokes, Olden , 250 7 .13 21 3 75 10 30 40 2 17 10 lsol 5! US 7 IS 0 t,0 1 00 2C0. 11; 4 71 .1 53 2 43 1 2J 02 CATAW1SSA. MY ".Ilroust.JS ..,. Klaco S Yetter , ' Thomas, Kuth Ann " Thomas, Abel 1.. " Weaver, Elllas ., " Dornbach, Margaret " Klsncr. ltobert.. " Newell, Fred, " Yetter, IflWU Est .,' " YetterlJiwls Est " Krum.EUas ' lilddle Heirs " Harder, Thomas E. ....... ...... lot Bchuler, Mrs Sarah 3 23 30 93 2 m 8 48 4 10 86'j! 10 85' -Sil 30 V 8 8 '41 -so, BMt 1,10 29 1 18 4.00 21 31 s K1 11) 1 HI ISO CEN'TIULIA. lot Conner, Thomas..... ....... " Durken; .Mrs. Anthony...,.,.... " Erwln, Thomas " lleftcm, I'ulllp 1 " Homes, Thomas " Kline. Caroline " flrarellft Co1 1.1.. " Ihlgh S Mahanor 11 It Co ....... " Markes, George " McUearty, -Mary " Steel, Oeorgo W " Idler. James . 1.. i T A 'I 3 8 14 Of. u .i0 1 J SI 10 0 1 3 72. 01 6" 0 20 a 3 25 6 10 50 74,10 1 1 1 1 1 Torry, Wm.., Knlttle, J 11.. lioyer, John Hauler, John 0 ltyan, Michael cierrechty, Thomas Tlgho, Thomas 1 McEnty er, DoioUilck Wilson, John 8 20 1 SO 3 80 1 10 3 39 40 3 30 3 iiO CENTltE. 22 acres Adams, Enos I.., s ta 1 03 70 10 Hageabuch. Wm Hagenbuch, Win Sr. E$t,,,. lloirman, Wra Est lxiwrer, Simon Kroner, Jonlah. 1 . . . March, Heuecca Nungeaser, Sarah BdMjiv John 40 34 " B 1 lot 8 " 1 " 1 " 5 0 20 6 30 C0NYNQIIAM. Brockwar, P B , V" V 3-. .16 18 13 O; 67 07 5 30 2 72 Ilresllno, Bernard . IlraUy, Julia. ..... Cane. Ellen 1. 2 71 4 40 210 H5 4J'J acres Beam, Joshuai... 1 tot jjuvus 'luoina.i..., 10 " Kramer, A W . 3 1 2 ; " Jones, George ... , " helby, Hphralm.. l acres KUne. John L ... 25 3S 7 Ul 1 02 1 87 ' lot .MorrUon. Catliarlao ........ ,1 itojianaman,.Mary 1 Morris. Ann B 3S0 acres Itustln, Mary 1 lot lUiawn, casiier 175 acres Itusten, Thomas .... , , 101 " Tivln, Jacob 100 " Treln, Jacob ..., s " Iijwa Walker 10: 2,72 41 00 01 50 51 50 52 SO 401 " Young, John , 258 8 1 10c Mellon, Thomas 112 acres Huston, John 72 53 11 lot picuuier, jerranco riSIHNQCllEEK. 26 acres Allegar, John 1 31 1 08 X 23 8 23 1 05 100 11I1S11, UCUlX'll ..,, Doty, I'ealer Stewart,. Dresher..Tohn Davis, Kllga L Karvpr,! (Jeorga.. Hutchison, Thomas J., , llosler.'W A Horfraan'& Kreas 300 20 14 20 HO 1 1 03 13 II SO 3 75 872 2110. UO III) iiamion, joun HunsliiL'er, Anthouy ....,., Kindt, John Co Lemon, Thomas ,,,.,.... Mclleury, E J .. Meaiu, William ,. ncllenry 0 II K Daniel.,.,,, I'ealer, ooorga Helchard, liwls Uotiblns, Win A Uobblns, Ell ... FltANKLItf,. Cleaver, VlUngton Vought, EH Koaner, Jonathan .Veiuch, Michael ....... ...... llotTBU, wiluam GIIEE.NWO0D. Albortson, Miles Hartley. Berry. John 1 Dfrr. lram 3 son 5 50 110 17 1111 4 50 3 U Oil Ml DO 1 38 1 38 1U1 60 40 1 S 85 0 110 76 20 1 4 50 2 a.' 11 70 1 00 2 as si 2 tn 40 15 Ueillhe, nenjamln, ,.. I!W ilcKue iu 11 J. HEMLOCK. 50 12 Appleraui, M 8., Appleman, Win .. llrugler, Ellsha . Itampbcll, N ao 28 31 20 20 6 Emuielt,A J ...1 ... ,..1. ....... Ieai rurtici , , l'unel,Muo ....,,.,,,, Vursel, Sylvester Wilght, ll , WhlUMlglit, George Jr. to JACKSON l'rlek, (loorgo A..... I'rtek, (Icorgo-A.,, Ileus, llonjmnlrt..; lwis, ISaao ,:....i, 1 Miller Charles W,r,,,i ......... MUiorNeyhart .., ......... Sillier ANcyhart....,., Keller, J K LOCUST. Illltlngton, Olmrles 1 lew art, Ueorgo ,r. Kverlmrt, John , (icraghtr, Thomas ......i.... Hughes, Wright Est,.., 1.., Kline, John I, ,., , Kulp .McWUllftms..,'... Ixmgenberger, riilllp,..., Meyers, Mary;,.i Huston, Mary , Itusten, Charlotte, 1,,., Heynolds, John. , Itusten, Thomas ltcece, Daniel Shaffer, llcnrr bnyder, Joremlah 1IADISON. Cox, Joel 1 ,.: Eves. O W., , llendcrshott. H.,.n , Masters, H.fc W.irt. Sands J KEst.i.....,.. MAIN. lilttenbender, Conrad.... lliockwar Ent.i,..., Oreaser, Wm sr..;. ' IXirnli.ich, .loliu , Don-alt, l'hlllp l'lsher, Daniel drover, A W, . (loarhart, Joseph..,. Ilerriier, samupl u; Juininell. christnln l.i.'..i...i Kcefer, Jauie ...i,iu.nriiun,, Miller, II (1 Kitw.i.i., ..'...,,... Miner, Emanuel ,..... .Mihos, Michael Morris, Jianlel .-. ., Ilhawn, caster snuman, W T Shuman, Itcubcn Sm-k, Ilrobst, Yetter, Hauck . Snyder, John,.. Snyder, Abraham, ............. , Hwartz, Miepp&co Yetter, Daniel list , Shiiman, John , Ilaitrann, Manilas a so 9j m 100 31 4 838 SI 6 6 SOD 80 BftJ (II M 3 W 8-1 2O0 0 aoo , an loo no lwl 7 00 77 70 II 23 13 31 30 7 21 7 IK) 140 7 90' 18 00 2 01 fi 80 3 31 4 84 6 73 0 73 0 7 4 CO 0 72 1 IS 1 00 S1 3'X) 1 Ot) U (X) 80 1 50 60 1 60 1 30 1 20 8 DO 7 m 1 01 51 20 3 GO H) 0.1 71 22 2 m 2 70 0 61 6 10 2 00. S 10 1 20 23 40 4 33 1 30 .'CI I mi " 20 .! 100 " so Id " 4s " 100 m " 100 " 0 ' 7 " ooo 150 MIFFLIN. Aton, Thomas inner, Ernnklln Est o A Jncoby Kramer, A V ..... . Niingesscr, Wm J Hweppenhetscr, .IK " lloracsu. " HI- Williams, Samuel MONTOUtt.. (User, Barbara.............. ' John Hit. .. " Samuel 1-Hbjr, Jackson Nail, William ltamser, Est 11 Shelhatuer, John Creavri Jacob ........ Fry,- Daniel ....r.i Hunyan, Elmer MOUNT 1'I.EASANT. Jaeoby, Rainuct Shaffer, Mathlas... OHANOE. Crovcllng, Samuel Everett, Oabrlcl Est. Everett, Moses Est........ Kline, Jacob Est KUne, Abraham J KUne, Abraham J l'attcrson, M 11 1 113 82 8 40 8 50 5 60 5 50 4 13 2 20 1 (15 son 1 80 (10 1 80 21 E 00 1 43 . 25 i 65 43 1)0 18, 10 1 41 1 75 3 CO 3 00 45 7 00 7 (I) 4 20 13 SO 2.50 4 Oil 13 61 75 3 20 1 88 40 30 1 00 1 83 1 18 2 70 8 07 78 45 8 119 3 01) 40 2 00 GO 93 2 40 90 1 20 1 01 8 10 53 20 83 20 2 00 78 80 10 l'INE. Barton, Ell , Drleblcbls, Abraham ....i... DAvIs, Thomas Est Frlck, (ieorgo A Lyons, 11 W , Miller Cole , Bobbins, TD . Shultz, lllram Shoemaker, .Joseph ItOAUINGCIlEEK. Arthella, Francis liucher, Tcter Barnes, Thomas Jr.... ... ., Brlsh, Jacob...., , llrlsh, Jacob.... Beaver, Geo, J L Kline , BrrUh; Jacob ConfalrA: ltlco Cox, o 8 Ex of Trench Cox . 23 17 30. " 250 10' 200. i W is' Dllaplaut, EeklcI :, Huston, John , llarner.Johu n'..., ,John htacer 1 Little, ltobert'....., Morris : Hughes., 100 451 100' Wellington, Wm, , Jlolllngton. Wm,,..,. ltuub, Miller............ Itaub, J Miller Sknteo, Harvcr. , Trlen, Jacob i Wltchcy. Mary Est .. Wltchcr.'John Yocum, Isaac......... Yetter, Lewis Est.... Yetter Lewis Est.... I:van,Lawscn ....... Mlndy.Lclns.i'. j. bhellenburger .....i.. 301 40 00 1 4t B3 23 1 BO 1 20 90 48 1 OS 2 40 3 40 9 45 2 90 48 10 CO 18 53 7 42 31 90 2 c; 7 93 4 21 2 12 10 00 5 30 6 30 10 CO 2 12 9 1,8 37 10 31 45 15 90 13 78 IS 50 47j ss! 18 ISO 01 58 240 01 82 SUQAItLOAF. Belliis, William '., Colo, Eeklel : cole, Thomas B ....... Chapln, J V. Chopin, J V Custer, Mary Hess; Joseph O " Joshua B " Crovellng 4: Co..,, " Wesley 1 Mlt" JrfllO'.' 1" iu. Hartman, Josso Harvey, J F K M Smith Mcllcnry, ltohr Mcllcnry, E.I Mcllcnry, KJ Savage, Joshua Est 01 300,' ami. 200 so: rrmEASUKEirs sale of seated JU LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTV, l'A. Xlso the follnwlni? lntja. nterea. nnil nn.ota nf seated lands, returned by tho tax collectors, aro to bopldatthe samotl.no under the provisions or iiujntv ui ;ira.-iiiuij-, i-iiiuiuu --jin Act reiaimgiio tho sale of lands for tax In Columbia couatr," ap proved .March Bin, 1S08. BEAVER. 60, acres Barnes, Charles..! 1 lota ltarnea. Charles II 22 18 30 81 00 317 acres Miller, Longenburger & Fisher 1; iub iuasien, win , 3 80 1 H8 10 00 1 01 12 3 03 1 20 1 50 3 50 2 20 2 00 2 00 5 00, 1 00 0 12 10 40 4 31 1 12 2 40 8 80 8 SO 8 33 75 23 12 00 4 20 75 fi,' ' juusieii.iiiiru. vtuuam Sclpt, A II Sherman, Thomas Johnson, John MoAtfco, John Losec, J A Agent BENTON, Albert son, Samuel 11 4 fi I iiauuuK, aiiuiuei , acres stiles, Jeremiah " 1) o Mcllenry , " stiles, Jeremiah " (lood A I) . Slcllenry, M LJtKate..', BLOOMSBUItO. Walter, Norman .... 1 ... , I'uruei, iranu;,i BKIAUCllEEK. acres Doty-tl'calcr.. .......... CATAWIS8A. acres Henry, Isaac Est, CENTHALIA. ; lot, llanloy, John a McDonnell, Owen McDonnell, Anthony.. carr, Catharine OENTBE.. Keller, Sarah ;r Basen, John... 87 acres McOuln, W F .... 21 " Mcifuln, John II., CONYNQIIAM. 1 lot Brown. John 1 " Llndcrmuth, Ocorgo 1 " Dalen. Maryi. 2 43 1 70 21) 75 140 70 acres Cummtngs,!' M. cummliigs, It .M & Co., 4110 " 400 " curry, Ellen. SO 2.1 Slurphey, Hughes S: Co 1 ltelnbold, W 11. , l'lSUlNQCKEKK. 210 00 01 2 10U 34 acres Ever. Mathlas 2 0.1 It 93 1 25 ljf " Ever. James ; iut i?uuii, cuiuuiua ..... ; FItANKUN. E acres Btrausser, Jodah ..,..... 0 BEEN WOOD. I lot I'llktngton, 1' It , 81 aiires Moore, Lafayette 1 lot Wllllver, J E,.., j " Hess, Jones 1 " lltzgernld. Elizabeth.... 27 acres McMlchaol, Jano )0t WcLh, Jauiey HEMLOCK. S3 'acres Tliomos, siato Co.'. 0 lamer, William 1. 1 lot Fugo, John, H " .TlPliett, John,...,...,.. X ' Fisher, Wank S,.;...!.. f JACKSON. 30 2 10 15 01 48 120 1 20 47 BO BO 3 il 1 53 2 0) 5 97 1 53 3 10 SlVacresYoung, Christian ul Young, Lewis O.. Sl Young, Isabel ChambcrUu, , Lewis.,... no 4 10 LOCUST. ' b KlioJcs, Susan MADISON. il " lluser JtCroom 170 " 'mimlmuer, A O 1 lot Well ver. susan Est I) acres Miller, Charles D MIFFLIN. 1 lot Kelchner, Jacob, Sr........ 50 acres llrelsch, Ueorgo MT. PLEASANT. B CI 2 10 13 50 2 Ul 13 73 75 0 00 IB llcntleld, Thomas OUANOE. Eves, James est PINt S 40 2 43 17 113 " 133 IS " 8 10 ' I " 00 " SI " as " Lcggott &, Frlck , Bobbins, Joshua II 40 s 43 Drclblebls, Jacob Est.,,,,,,,,, Drelblcbls, Joseph Evans, ueorgo , ltenn.-arah A , ... ltlcketts, 1- (1 , KU110& Patterson Flue, A J .. 1 no 21 10 1 23 5 10 5 () 3 13 1 lot limn, usan hi BO acres Kllnoi Patterson.,...,.,..,,... 11 00 HI) " ' Parker, John II .., 2 52 1 101 81 00 " corqellsou, .1 11 . 15 " Nejsuuter, Mlvlioo) scan1. 1 lot Solomon, Phoebe,, ,,, iu acres flifKWh Nli01, V0,,,""" BUQAIUXMV, 8 10 8 27 Hughes, Wellngtou Est,,..,.., I less, l.avlni Hhultt, Ellas Hirvey, A M . be ward, Natbau II.,,,,.,,...., Albcrtwn, Jeaso Stevens, Eiru 1 60 40 1 20 1 50 8 Ot) IS 1 BO :i 'J-reasurtf, 1 SPEI3RS ! PORTUGAL GRAPE W(NE AlSO ; UNFEIIMENTEI) (IIIAI'E JUICE. t'sed In tho principal Churches for Communion. Kxccllcnt for Females, Weakly rertons atul tho aged. peer's Port Grope rine FOUR YEAJiS OLD. nilIISCKt.Kim.VTKl) WINK is tho puro Jlllco of I tho dead ripe Oporto drape, raised In Spccr's vineyards. Its Invaluable, ' Tonic and Strongthonlng Propartles nrcutisurnasicdbr nnr other Wine. Being pro duced under Mr.,Spoer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness, nro guaranteed br the principal Hospitals and Hoards ot Health who have examined it, Tho youngest child mar partako ot it, and tho weakest Invalid uso it to advantage. It IS particularly Ijcncflclnl to tho aged and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that affect tho weaker ttcx. 11 is in every respect A WINE TO HE BELIED ON. Sp8er's UufbrmdiitecL .Grapa Juice- IStho Julco of the Oporto Ornpes preserved In Its natural, fresh, sweet stuto aslt runs from tho press by fumigation, thereby destroying the exci ter of fcmiontatl'j'i. It Is perfectly pure, free from spirits nnd will keep In unr climate. Sueor's Burgundy. Is a dark rich medium Dry Wlno used by the wealthy clashes a3 n Tablo or Dinner Wlno, and by physicians Incases whero a dry wlno Instead ot a sweet port Is desired. Spaot's (SooialUe) Olarofc. , Is held In high estimation for Its richness as. a Dry Tablo Wlno especially suited for dinner use, ' 1 1 t Spoer's P. J. Shorry. Is a wlno of superior Character and partakes ot tho rich qualities ottho grape from which It Is mode. Speer's P- J. Brandy. IS A ryitE distillation from the grape. , and stands unrivalled In this COuntry for medicinal purposes., it has a peculiar flavor, similar to that of the, grapes fromwhlch it Is distilled, SeothatthOfclgnaturoof ALl'ItED SPEEIt, Tos sale Jf. J., Is over tho cork of each bottle, SOLD B Y a. A. KLEIM. AND BV DUUaaiSTS EVKItV'VUEItE. Bcp.28-'S3iyr. for tho working class. Send l0.centa for, postage, and wo will mall you fm; a royal vftluaulobox ot sample goods that will ,put few days than you ever thought possible nf uuy business. Capital not required. Wo will start, you. You can work all tho tlmo or In spara thno only., Tho work Is universally adaptod to bothi sexes, young and old. You can easily earn from 60 cents to $5 every evening. That' nit who want.) may tost tho business, wo mako this unparalled offer : to all that are not wellsatlsned we win send Jl to pay for tho troublo of writing us. Full parti-, culars directions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will bo made Uv those who give their whole tlmo to the work. Great success absolulclysura Dont delay. Start now. Address Hns-f on 6 Co., Portland, Maine. Dec 31 -1 YOU 'CANNOT GET WELL AT HOME. J BINGIIAMTON, N. Y: A GOOD PLACE FOU THE SICK. The houso Is specially fitted up for tho comfort of invalids who desire a pleasant nnd Christian home, stands on high ground with plenty of shade. Personal attention given to every patient. Electricity and (lalvaulsm In their different modi fications a speciality. Prof. Mills has given many years ot study anu practice to tins orancn, nnu Illl ndreds will testify to his skill, send for circular, stating what paper you saw this In, rimr. nr.aui .mbi,:. Mm iri,H l.'IM.Vf.t IHTC Lock Box 97. ... Dtngiiainton, N. V. Sept. 7 'SMy. Itllltltl t'C ocooeos 9.0.9 e Diamonds. Wc ask the attention of pur chasers to the Importations of Fine Diamonds now arriving. To meet the demands of the most critical,' and consequently ' the most prudent, we confine our selves entirely to the sale of such diamonds as may be pronounced 1 strictly first-class in quality. Recognizing the fact that' in ferior stones have little intrinsic value, it has been our business aim to offer only such Diamonds as we can unhesitatingly rccom: mend as a judicious money in vestment. In Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires, Cat's Eyes, and Rare colored Gems of all kinds, we have been, fortunate in securing many beau tiful specimens. Wo desire, to extend a most cordial .invitation to our, custo mers, and others in this, city to visit our store, npw rendered addition ally attractive, by reason of tlic many elegant goods of all kinds constantly arriving from abroad, J. E. Caldwell & Co., 903 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. eooooeeees 00 a 00 e e e900fi(S9tO(909(( itteioittittttsei yAiNwmaiiT & co., WHOLESALE OROCEIIS, Philadelphia TEAS, SVIIUPS, COFFEE, HUGAlt, MOLACBLB, RICK, HriCltSi BI01KB SODii&C., AO, N. E. corner Second md Arcti stroma. prMrdcrs will receive promot ottentlu wanted for Tho Lives of all tho Presl dents oil ho U.S. Tlio l.lr-ro-it. hand. soincst oust uoou ever bum lur less man twice our unco. Tlio fastest seilln: book In America. Imineuso nrullts to agents. A Intelligent people waul It Any ono can become a silccesirui agent. Terms rroe, hillkit iioox co, Portland; Muluo. Deo 2t-ly PEiBODY HOTEL PHILADELPHIA. eth St. south Of Chestnut, one Square 'oiitii of tho New rot (mice, one half souaro from Walnut St. Theatro und latua very bu.Jnu.ss centre ot the cuy. uu me Aiueiu in una liuropuau piaus. 1100a nitiinsfroiii50olo(3.0HH.'rdar, llauoJelled and nowiy lurnuneu. W. Payne, M. iiov so-i y owner k Proprlotor, TJtrovinl Canvassers In every county In this VV tiUlcU State to take cdeni for Nursery stock, sieaau emiitowmnt eilCDiiu in Iho bus! 3 liltH. Enoei tioss not required. Nurseries widely and widely and favor. ably known. For terms aaarcss ' Ths C L. Yan.Duean Nuory Co., OESEVA, ', Y. Van Dusen Nurseries established 1839, Also slock at wholesale. April i-ist 00 w r COLEMAN! OOIiMtJD.MHWARK, If. J. 100 students from Pennsylvania In 1RM. Mors positions graduates than all other schools com. bthed. Lifo scholarship. io. , wnto for circulars. COLEMAN & l'ALMS, Proprietors. Way !6-4w r ALL KINDS 01JOD PHINTING ON SHOUT NOTICE AT THIS OFFICE. niHH CSMAIN STREET,)' STYLES ii . I . 'V ,111.. j,,-i ' m.Vj 'I 1 AT' David wmms 1 "j i,ii . 1 i!t".'ii i'i m 1 ti THJE t MERCHANT Bloomsbur IP I - A - FINE INLAID FBKNOII WALNUTASK ORGAN, 9 STOPS, S0 CASH. Easy TeruiN. BAOOIST'S MUSIO HALL BLOCK, IL I LL Madlci', 3upcrinteniont of tho Sanitarium. Invalid's Home. Bloomsburg, Pa., Dovotes special a.teutlon to Epilepsy, -ervous Affectlcns, and Diseases of Women. Patients received nt tlio Sanitarium on reasonable terms for board and treatment. P. 8. No charge for flrijt consultation, apr 27. '83 8 F. SH&KPLESS Near L & B Dopot, Bloomsburg Pa, Jlunufaoturer of First class rnngcslu illirereiit stylus, conk stoves, parlor stovcb und stoves for hcntlng storcs.school houses, 1 churclicB &o. Lurjjo stock of tinware nnu I stove repairs, such us grates, llru brick, lids, centres CALL Al SECURE BARGAINS. Oct 20 tf Tho moit pojiulir IverlstlioWiinwal rowrt on tho f usnuelianna Htver Is the Wtipwallopeu valley Hotel, wapwai- loneu. LUierno Co , Pa. CJ. KM, Piopt. Tills houso has boen thorouirhlr renovated aim Is iltled up with every ivonvenlences tor tra. volers, tourists, hunt Ins and flahliiK parties. It Is dnllithttully situated hi thei mldil o(a heauillul bectlon ot river and mountain scenery In rlosa proximity to iho tamous Council Cup and special Inducements aro offered to all who desire recreation combined with llrst class ac commodations. The liar supplied only with the cholctHl wlwmauii lliiuors, okgvllmH btahle ac cojumodatlona, boats to hire e, April SMm Kur thu Cclilirnlcd ClitcUeilng, Ivcrs & I'ond, nml Voso&Sku IMaiins. World-re liowlicd Kstey Orclns. V 1 oil "S, A Yportlopiis nnil Sheet .Music. Celebrated Willie, New Illili 'Arm Dnyls, Now Homo, ltovnl St. John, nnil LIrIH Uunnlng Domestic HcwltiR liabilities. Needles, olf nnd attachments fnr nil maltcs of Sewing Machines. 9W ZKT.OS, Siilsflictloii Guaranteed. ARBBOOMS, WILUnS-BASUtn, PA jutiei THE P1WEST, LATE! AND Designs in WALL PAPER, Aro Offered at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, I BY i 'G. A. Buckingham, M'AHKIST ST., Berwick, Pa. April 25-sm j it 'w m. RAZZiKOAS TIIVIB TASX.B. mm Pennsylvania Railroad. H Philadolphia & Erio R. R, Divis- 1 ion, and Northern Central Railway. H TIME TABLE. in effect Mar 12th, 1631. Trains Icavo Sun. bury. EABTWAHD, 0 4.1 n. m.. Sea Shoro Express (daily c.rcent Sunday), for Ilanhburgandlntciinedlatestntloiis, arriving nt Philadelphia a.15 p. in. j New York, 6.20 p.m.; Haltimore, 5.10 p. in. ; Washington, 0.20 p. 111., connecting nt Phiiadelplila for 11)1 Km Hlioru points. Thiough passenger coach to Philadelphia. 2.UJi. Ul. nay express luuny;, mr iiarimuurg nnd Intermediate ttallons,nrrlvlng nt Philadelphia 7.25 p. m. : New York, 10.20 p. 111. : lial'lmorc. 7.20 p. 111. ! Washington, 8.45 p. m. l"nrlor car through 10 l-iiiiitueipiiiii nnu passenger concues tlirough to I'hlladclphla and llaltlu.orc. 8,20 p. m. Wllllauisport Accommodation (dally) fof llarrlsburg nnd nil Intermediate stations, urrlv. liigat ruuaueipiiia a 10 u. in. ; isew iurKu.iun. 111. sleeping car accommodations cim lio t,ecnred nt Hiri Isburg for Philadelphia und New Y'ork. On Hun. days a through sleeping car Mill bo runj on this train from W llllatnsn't to Philadelphia. Phlladelnhla ?nsseugcrs can remain In sleeper undisturbed until a. in. 2.30 a. m. Era Jlau (dally except Jionday) for llarrlsburg nnd Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 7.00 a. 111. New York, 11120 a. in. ; Diiltlmoro 7.40 a. in. ; Washington, &50 a. in. Through Pulliuaii sleeping cars nre run on this train to Philadelphia, llalllmoro and Washing, ton, and through passenger coacho3 to l'lillaitci phln and Dnltlinorc. WE8TW;A11D. . 6.15a. m. Erie Hall (dally excent Sunday), for Erio aud all Intermediate stations with through Pullman Palace car nnd through jias-sengcr Coaches to Erie, and through Pultuum Pal.ico cars to Buffalo via Emporium. On Sundays this train runs to Henovo, lth l"ullman Falaco car to wiutamsport nnu passenger coaches to itciiovo. For Canondalgua and Intermediate stations, llochcsier. liurralonnd Niagara Falls, (dally except Sundays) Mtli thiough Pullman Palaco cur and passenger coacnes to liocnester. 10.15 NewsExpres3 (dally except Sunday) for Lock Ha; en and Intermediate htutlons. On Sun day s this train runs only to WUllamsport. 1.10 p.m. Niagara Express (iLUly except Sun. day) fur Knno nnd lntermedlato stations with through passenger conches to Kane. For Cannu. dalgua and principal lntermedlato stations, itocucsier, iiuuaio nnu Magara laus nun through passenger coaches to i.ochcbter uiidlMr lor car to Watklns. 5.25 D. m. Fast Lino (dally excent Sunda.vlfor lic- noi 0 und lntermedlato stations, und Klmlru, W.U klns and lntermedlato stations, with through pas senger coaches to ltenovo and Watklns. TUItOUail TltAINS FOll SUNUUHY FltOJl THE EAST AND SOUTH. Kcws Exnress leaves Phlladelnhla 4.30 a. m. ! llarrlsburg, 410 a. in. dally, urrlilng at Sunbury lu.ia. Niagara Exnress leaves Philadelphia. 7.10 a. m. : Baltimore 7.30 a. in. (dally except Sunday) nrrlWng at sunbury, 1.10 p. m., with through Parlor car from l'hllauelpl'U uuu luiuugu iiasseniitT euuLiiea iiuiu l Uliautl pnia anu iiaituuoie. Fast Line leaves New York 8.00 a. in. : l'lilladel. phla.ll.ioa. in. j Wnslilngtou, 0.40 n. 111. ; Haiti more, I0.5ti a. 111., (dally except Sunday) arrli lug n Sunbury, 6.20 p. in., with through passenger coaches from Philadelphia nnd Baltimore. Erie .Mall leaves New York Roup. m. j Philadel phia, 11.20 p. m. ; Washington, 10.10 p. 111. ; Haiti mure, 11.21) p. m., (dally) niilvingat sunbury 5.10 a. m., with thiough Pulluiun sleeping cars from Philadelphia, W ushlugton and llallluiuro and through passenger coaches from l'Llladelphla. Sleeper from W ushlngton runs dally except sun day. SlJ.NIIUltY, IIA.I.ETON iV U'll.HEnllAltHE KAII.ltOAI) AM) .SOUTH AND Wl'.HP 11RAMMI ItAll.M'.W. tDally except Sunday.) .ullkcsbnrie Alall leae.s Kunburv 1fj.no n. in.. anlilug at Bloom Feny 11.27 a. in., Wllkcs-bario i.uu 11. 111. Express East lea es Sunburv 5.35 11. m.. un liliiL' at Bloom Ferry 0.80 p. in., llkes-uai ro KOip. in. Sunbury ilall lcau-s llkcsbano 10.3 a. 111. urrlv. lug ut Bloom l'eiry I2.nl p. 111., Minbury 12.65 p. m. lcpiess West leaics Mlkea bano 2.1.") p. 111., ni rlMug at Bloom Ferry 4.15 p. 111., Sunbuiy 5.lu p. in. CHAS. E. PUOH, J. (. WOOD, (ion. .Manager. lien. Passenger Agent. H1LAI)KLP1IAano UEAUINU KUAU ARRANGEMENT OF PAS6ENCJIH TRAINS. .May 10 18SI TB11NS LKV llCr! 13 rOLUvvg(HUMlilT EiCifl cD, For New York.l'hlladelDnia.lteu.iinii.i'iiiis.iiv Tamaqua, &c.,11,'0 a. m, yorCatawlhsa,ll,;0a. m.0.13 aud 10.28 -j. m. for WlUlamsport.o.sj ii, a. m. ulu ,o p. u iFor Lewlsburir and Hunuury. 4 00 o. in. IllAlKsrOK BUfiKT LKAVlt An OLLUWO, (StWIJA V ascnernD.) jAiavoNow Vork, via. Tamaiiua i),oo a. tu. naJ via. hound Urook ltoutu j,u a. m. Leave I'hlladelphla, 9,50 a. ui. Leave Heading, 11,55 a. m., l'otiviue, 12,30 p. u and Tamaqua, l.asp. m. 4uve Cutuwlssa, 0,S0 11.15 a. m. ana 4,uo p. in. Leave Wllllamsport,9.45a.in,1.05 p. iu. anr. 0.10 1.. m Leavesunhury4.np. m. " Lew Isburg 4.43 p.m. passeniors to and Irom Phlla lolphla go throuh without change ot cars. J. fi. WOOTTUM, to. G. HANCOCK, "oneral Manager cnorai I'asscnger and Ticket Agent. jELAWAUK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN HA1LHOAP. ULOOMSliUKG DIVISION. NORTH STATIONS. ...Scranton..,. ....Hellovuo.... ..Taylonllle... . Lackawanna.. ....1'lttston Kotrrit i.m. p.m. n.m. a.m. 11.111 , p.m 2 20 2 25 uu 1 uu U S5 5 60 v 40 5 M II IS 0 01 0 60 Il iki 11 r.7 Ht4 8 48 1 25 1 20 1 13 1 05 1 on u 10 II I I oo1 8 50! 8 63 30 38 40 8 40 8 111 6 IT 10 01 8 27 I..WCM I'lttston, ....Wyoming... . ..Maltby Dennett tvtnc aim. 0 SI 10 00 ft t.ri in 1 1 ) 2 61 8 22 12 55 8 48 8 4.') 8 SO 8 35 ! 60 8 17 12 51 8 12 12 48 8 08 12 44 8 08 12 41 8 0-1 12 30 7 60 12 35 7 51 12 30 7 60 12 20 7 ii 12 10 7 SO 12 (IS 0 32 10 17 3 00 0 3i) 10 20 3 Ul 0 40 10 25 3 00 0 48 10 2) 3 00 0 50 10 20 3 11 0 65 10 3.1 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 57 7 M II 10 4 OJ 8 00 11 22 4 10 8 00 11 30 4 10 8 10 11 30 4 10 8 11 11 42 4 2-1 8 21 11 48 4 30 8 28 It 53 4 30 a 31 11 5T 4 42 8 80 12 02 4 41 8 55 12 20 5 05 fl IU I'J tM A I', 8 35 ...Kingston'.'.'.'. 'lymouth Juno 8 25 8 21 8 17 8 10 7 58 7 47 ....i-iyiuouiu.,., ....Aoudalo. , Mlttillrv.1'.. llunlocfs Creek ..BuicKsninuy.. . Hick's Ferry.. ..lleaeh Haven., Uerwlck .... ..llrlnr ernol 7 18 11 50 7 11 11 60 7 05 II 43 0 68 11 SO 6 51 11 ai 0 60 11 30 0 42 11 2.) 0 30 11 17 a so 11 12 7 41 7 01 7 37 7. S3 ..Willow drove!. 7 19 7 11 7 05 7 00 0 51 0 31 0 20 a 25 ..umoitiuge,,, ..i)ioouihu,u'rg!,'. .....iiupcrt Catuwl'u Hrldgo 0 25 11 08 OS 10 53 00 1(1 47 , ,-lJllllVlllU,., ....Chulasky... .... f'nmemn 5 .U 10 41 0 OJ 12 3 ) b 10 5 40 10 30 0 10 Northuinherla'nii u 20 12 50 5 30 p III. 0.111. a.m. a.m. P.m. p.m W. P. HALSTEA1), Supt. onico, Scranton, Feb. 1st, 1802. Superintendent's JAMES UEILLTf, Tonsorial Artist, iitrii. nnR'V?.? AU,!.IL "nir EXCHANGE BiuBBisiioP." lie re ruftv llLA. ""laoldcustomersand of the pub 0 generaus, imvii.t mMHAaaiflaM Wiii In.! 1HJ1 ininfrTB Aiay lo-iw For COLOR and SWEETNESS Ui BEAN'S CONCENTRATED Extract of Annnlta. own Gala. 71rlrlitt chDl, or tul IJ tu. U uu.i he iw,),!,, wlorlo, wolbi, w "r. iiaih a iu., nu.nua jiatkcl St., I'll I LAD A. Junel-lj- nis X I M f, J", MlllKI 4 l( WiiTlg lltiilllu (iiuii'io. Wi'u hi iniiun'u Umile mil-. u April 114W The .v'I.WAJ mm rata of growth.