The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 27, 1884, Image 4

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    THiE .CGXIiJMPMjN ANiD DlMJMajiBIffl
Tho BUge-Dnver'a Storj.
HOW H,NRUAI, BCorTH Mb'li WAS 8AVKI)
ANI 1IOW Ills IllltVKH TH ICK
' " KSOAl'CII 1IKATII.
Tim truvoler of llio priwiit tidy, ns
ho U l(ufHilf ultiiiK liy lm )Jilittiing
express, III iU liiilTul o.hh 'mill pulnuo
sleepers, Seldom ruvtirti In thought to
the timo when tho Btago coach and
pnfskot woro tho only tne.itis of commit
Dilution between dUtnnt points. It is
rira llmt ono of tho real oliiUliuo stngd
tlrivfcrs Is mot with lioW'ttHlftys1 hud
wlljih tho writer recently run ncrosg
I'Wotto Hriskd!. Of Lockporl, N. Y,,
ho felt like n bibllogcnplier over thd
dist'ovory of somo raro volume of "fdr
KolUin lore," Mn Haskell, nlthdtigli'
onft' of tho pioneers In stage) driving
(hu formerly ran from Lowfaton to Nia
gara falls and. Ihiffalo), is hale and
hearty and bids fair to live for liifiuy
ycarb. TlirRtrangu stories of Iiih t'nrly
adventured would fill :i vultimo At
ouq timo when going down n luountaiil
nenr'Lowiston with no less a peraoiiago
than Qeuernl Scott as a passenger, tut!
brakes gavo way nnd tlie coach camu on
tho heels of tho whrol horses. Tho onty
remedy -4(jij;-'Wiilp Iho lender? to a
gallop. ' uannng additional momen
tum witheaph resolution of tho, wheels
tho coach swayed and pitched down
tho mountain sido and into tho sticcta
of Lewistown. Straight ahead at tho
foot cf the steep hill llowcd tho Niaga
ra river, towards which tho four horses
dasl-cd, apparently to certain death.
Yet tho linn hand never relaxed its
held nor tho clear brain its conception
of what must bo dono in tho emergen
cy. On dashed tho hones until tho
narrow dock was reached on tho' riycr
bank, when by a masterly exhibition'
of nerv'o nnd daring, the coach was
turned in scarce its own 'length and'the
horses brought to a stand still before
tho'pa'o lookers on could realize what
had occurred. A purse was raised by'
General Scott nnd presented to Mr.
Haskell with high compliments for Ids'
skill and bravery.
Notwithstanding all his strength and'
his robust constitution the strain of
continuous work and exposure proved
too 'much for Mr. Haskell's cotiBlitii
tion, TIiq constant jolting of tho coach'
nnd thq necessarily crauipcd position
in which ho was obliged to sit, contri
buted to this end, and at times lio was
obliged to nbandon driving altogeth
er. Speaking of this period he said :
"I found it almost impossible to sleep
at night sj.'mj' appctitf)'left mo entirely1
and! had a tired feeling which I never
knotv", before add could not account
for."
"Did yon givo up driving entire
ly 1"
"No. I tried to keep up but it was
only with .tho greatest,, cllarU This
state of dung's continued' for nearly
twentyyears .until lt pcbber wjidn, I
went all to piece's'.''
"In what w'ay.f.'
"Obr-I-doablod-all 'upTcouldnot
walk without a cano and was incapable
of any effort Or portion.,-U4d( u
constant desire to urinate both 'day and
night and althoughlJltdiko passing
u gaiiunieYuryitjii njinuieBjiujr.u iuiv,
drops could "eaca'co'aud they thick with
sediment. Finally it ceased to flow;
entirely and I thought death was very
near.
"What did you do then!"
"What I should have douelohg bi
fore ; listen to ray wife. JJritler' her
advice i began a new treatment.'
"And wih-what ..result!"
"Wonderful. It unstopped the olos
ed passages and what was still tnbro
wonderful 'regulated, '"the" flow. Tho
sediment vanished i my appetite re?
turned and I am now well and good
for twenty more years "wholly through
tho aid of Warner's Safe Cure that has
dono wonders for me as well as for so
many others.''
Mr. Haskell's experionco is repeated
every day in the lives of thousands of
American men and women. An un
known evil is undermining tho exis
tenco of an, innumerable ljuraberwho
do not realiz tWdarigor they' are) until
health has entirely departed and death
perhaps stares them in the fa6o. To
neglect such important matters is liko
driftingoniU.hM (current of Niagara
nbovo thrf l'alls.
Fish Lines Six Miles Long.
"They rCalr with lines six miles long
in Winnebago lake, Wisconsin, and
uso 20,000 hooks on every line,'' said a
fisherman who had been there, "and if
they don't haul up 2,000 fish everytirae
they call it iifdillereiit luck. And ev-
cry fish will weieli-froin-twetity to s'cV'
cnty pounds. That's tho way they fish
for sturgeon out there.
"One of those lines will reach half.
way across , the lake. Jt is a ropo an
inch in diameter. It is carried out in
the lake, large buoys boiiii attached to
it at intervals to, keep it 911 thc.surfaoo.
Tho 20,000 hooks, baited with pieces
of meat or fish, are lowered to tho
bottom of tho lake by .'snoods' of the
proper) length attacliedjio tho line. It
iukus twenty uuuik, wiui twu men 111
each, to look after this big fish lino,
Each-boat mUs'tf thousand hdoks in'its
charge. Tho hooks are placed 18 inch
es apart, and to bait all; thq hooks 01100,
requires not less than 1,000 pounds pf
meat, ill takes 4d m6n and 20 'boat's
10 hours to set tho line tho first time
Aftorithat'tHH fishermen nro coilstantlv
employed in going to'and rd over thV
line, hauling in' the stiirgeOii'that1 have
been canglit on tlie hooks and rtUait
ing when it is necessary.
"To haul in a 7U-'nonnd 'Winrtfoii
from the lako is, an exciting pieco of
work, but requires more strength than
skill, as tho Jish alwayi litW' 'the., hook
BovcraTinci'ies'iTbwn his throat, havinir
sucked bait and all ddwh Iwltiiout dtiy
regard to consequences, (TljeAi ish4'
(lani'er or losing tho lish unless tr.o
snood or tho hook breaks. When tho
lish is hauled to the surface, a gaff like
11 moat hook is thrust into tho side of
its head, and the sturgeon is drawn
into tho boat and knocked in tho head
with a mallet Tbo 1109k, is out out of
11B klllUilt. IUU4lkClti illlU lllllTTll liWtt
into tho lake.
"Tho average oatch of sturgeon is
ono to ovory ten hooks. When a boat
is loaded wOi all Jt will carry of stur
goon, tholfishruien row back to. the
shore, wlioro others tako tho fish and
dispose of them. Tho fishermen know
tho particular sections of the lino on
which they work by jha arrangement
of tho buoys. These nre placed ten
feet apart, and every 250th one is red
This space bcttveon tho red buoys con
tains 1.000 hooks The sections are
number, and every boat has its number
corresDomliiiL' with the section it lish
es. WEilo tho averaco catch of stur
goon is one to overy ten hooks, it is no
uncommon thinirifor the fisherman tto
find but ono lor. two on ail entire
section of 1.000, hooks? .
"Tho Lako Winnebago- sturgeon' iy
highly prized among tho lumbermen
and others in tho region. Its flesh is
liner nnd of better flavor than the salt
water 'sturgeon's. Tho flesh sells for
b!x cents u pounds at retail. Largo
quantities ore salted and smoked for
uso in the lumber camps."
Butter thai will Keep,
An nulhuiitv oil diiryitig says that
tho kirping qualities Of billter depend.-',
niord than oil any other out thlnft,
updn thu entire romovul from ,lio but
ter of tho buttermilk mid what the tmlr
U'rmilk contains. Itulter is mainly' a
fat, whioh fat, purilled of everything
fOreiun, will kcetl without salt if pro-
tdctod from tho air. Salt would npt(
help it to keep. Indeed, thu two things,
butter-fat and salt, have no chemical
aflinlly for each other. Oil (ho other
hand, buttermilk contains a consider
bio proportion of solid matter of a
membrancoiM or uasoous nature, upon
Which salt h.u a preservative effect,
lluttor as pure as it enn bo mU, by
(ho best known proovss', Will Conjoin
more or less of this membraneous and
other foreign matter. It will require,
at the b 'sl, as much salt n would bj
desirable for ttn sake of eating quality,
to act as a preservative of what fni
eigu matter is Inevitable. If ml timlud
quantity of tho foreign nmtll'r be' ll'ft
11 the butter, tiloro silt woilld ho te-
uired than would bo good for thu
taste, or eating quality, of llie Imller.
Moreover, whilu' buttori I'veil1 wi'lllo'ut
salt, is bIoW to takd injury' frillli, the;
air, or becOino raiioid, tho foreign mat'
tor in buttor is quick to spoil or become
putrid, and salt in any quantity will
only keen back tho spoiling for a time.
From this it will bo seen that if tho
buttor is mndo to contain an undue
proportion of foreign matter, it will re-,
quire, in order to prcsorvo it, so mucin
salt that the tasto will Do injured, and
even then its timo of keeping will bo
limited, becnuso of thu prcsenco of tho
foreign matter. Its life will bo short
er, indeed, than that ot other uuuer,
less salted, or not salted at all.
The Best Stock the Cheapest.
It may belaid down as the lirst rulo
a foundation principle that tho very
best and purest stock that is reallv
adapted to the end in view, should bo
sought after. It costs even less to feed
a horse of good blood and lineage than
it does to maintain a scrub ; it costs
nb more to Shelter him ; it eosts less to
groom him and to keep him in condU
tion than it does to keep the scrub from
looking liko a soarecrow. His inove'.
mcnts is almost invannbly smoother
and steadier for tho same rate of specdj,
Ins temper is generally' better, Ins pluck'
and energy not, less so, andititistound
necessary to put him upon the market
ho brings a bettor price. Tho' servioo
of u.Btallioti known to beof good blood,
and possessing, adequate ' powers of
transmission, must of course cost more.
There must be a dam adapted to tho
obtaining of a foal of .the best type
possible frpm, such a siro j but tho pen-;
ny-Wiso pound-fo6lish policy of refiiSJ
ingj to avail bbo'd Self of thesd1 advanta
ges; when in 'tho' bolitids.'bf' possibility,'
is too .apparent; Taking it forg'raut-'
ed, thon. that tho best in this baso
is always the cheapest, that tho filler'
and purer the1 horse" can beother
things being equal, tho more useful,
more (easily, maintained, andj'jmoro
marketablu' he is bound' 6'bS, it re-
mains to consider some., points that
must always' bd reaarded 'by'tho inteltr
gen breeder, who seeks wisely to ad
just means to end ratherthan to trust
to j, chance; H arm, l teld anil Jnra-
Vital OUCHllollHll.tl
Aiktfic ni6( iniMciit )Ayn'cmrf '
,Ot any school, what Is tlio bet thing In
tllo world tor1 quieting nijd nllhlhrf nil Ifrl.
tittlilll tit tlio iiervbs,' atid curing nil forms
of nervous complaints, giving imlural,
Vldldllke refrcshfriK 'sleep nlWAVfs 1
Alid'llijiy tJU fel you unliesltiilintjty
'"liomejorm of Ho I
, 6itAiTktt (.
Ask any or nil of thu most eminent phy.
sl'cUns 1
'"Wlmt Is thu best iiniUonly rtiliedy that
Cijn bo relied on to cure Hllullienscs' of tlio
kulnoys null ur'lhnry pr'gKht Siidli' i
UllKhtVdls; llali6(fck .fel'e'ptloi), .or.In.
nullity to retIn uiliif, ,nml. all IliO'illJcnses'
mid nllincnts peculiar tirW'omon"
'"And they will tell yoil e.VpllcUly npd
bmplmtlcnlly "liuchu 1 1 1"
jtenco, when theso rtmodlcal hrti combined with
otlierM equally vnlunblo.
And comiraunded Into Hop Hitters, such it woih
dorrtil and niystcrlotHriiratlTOi'Owcr HUi'vcloped,
wblcli liwi viirledlnlts opernlldn tlistnn nit
oawi or III lienltli enn liossluly oxlit or resist lis
r, hiki yvi iv la
valid or smallest child t' uso.
IHi-pr. nnd vnr. It U
iinniuem inr nro inoHt irnn woman, wcaKCat in-,
Ask tlio' same physt6Inus'
Wlmt'ls tho1 ii)o'st reliable itnd siirust
ctjnjfo'r nil liver diseases, nrilynpepslii; eon
stlpiitlnn, Indigestion, lillloiiHiic,1nuilarlK
leyer nguc, &c," nnd they will icll'you t
,r indrake ! or )nulelion till"
COMTEK. It
Tfttlcnls
"Almost dead or nearly dying!'
toryenrs, und given up by pliyglclnni,'()t
Hrlght's nnd oMier kltlney disease's, liver1
b'olnplnlnts, teverd boughs, called consump.
Unn, have been cured.
n glnt Hearty craxy III!
From ngony tof nedmlgla, nervousness,
wnltcfiilridss', nnd various llscas6i 1 peculiar
to Women.
l"eople drawn out of sliapo from excruciating
pangs of riieumntUm, tntlanunatory and chronic,
orsulTcrlng from scrofula.
Kryslpclus 1
"Salirheum, Wood poisoning, d-spePHla Indlgoa
tlon, nnd In tact, almost, all dUeasts trail"
Nature l heir to
llavo been cured by Hop lltttcrs, proof of which
can be found In every neighborhood In tho known
world. ,, . ,
t r-None genuine Without abunch of green Hops
on Iho while label, shun nil the vile, poisonous
stun with "Hop" or "Hops'' in their name.
AUDITOUS KEl'OUT
OF
tho Dorough ot ccntralla for tho year ending
' April 14, m.
Thomas Oregg, collector, In account with Con.
trnUa-Horough.
nit. .
To Amountot jlujificMr ' f - reitei r 1 ,
cit.
n' Amount paid Treasurer
" 6 wr cent coin, on lfciJ.HJ
" unseated" land rulurned
com.
" amount of exonerations
" balmco due-, borough' ,
to
net .n
lis 71
S3 01
41 TS
aio at
Divld Walsh, collector for 1RHJ. In account with
Ibcntnilla Borough.' ' " '
Hit.
iVuaJancc on duplicate, for lWi2 IS
CB."
'Oj' amount 'paid' 6 ll"s(iliarcl,'
ireusurer vt
4o per cculcuu. uuiu.vd vj vi
errun uuu uxunuruuuim :iu 1
balance due- borough 1 4T7 Wl
I'JJi 4s
Useful to Enow.
ti'-pCAKrJr Ono pound of sugar,
one' cupiui - or putter, iour eggs, one
ouprorbf'fmtlk, ono , pound of chopped
luiBiu?, inui u puunu in cuuppeu "gs,
half fa grated nutmeg,-oridlsihall tea-
poouful of sodd, one1 taaspoouftil of
cream of tartar, flour to' make' it of a
proper' eohsisteuoy.v
To Ci.ean;BkAS3 WonK. Brass work
can be polished by rubbing tho metal
witli hnely-powdered tnpoli mixed
with linseed oil and applied with a
rubber made from a pieco of an old
hat or felt. Or else a mixture of gly
cerine, stearine, naphthaline, er creo
sote mixed with diluted sulphurioiaqid
can bo used. .
Asi'akaous. Asparagus is delicious
if a piece of iuitiy and tender lamb is
cooked with it. Or it may bo boiled
in stock madoof tho bones and re'maihs
of a chicken. Servo with thin slices
of toast. After you aro tired of having
it plain it will appear almost like a new
dish, and bo eaten with relish, if cook
ed in this way.
CUVSTAUZINO VllUlTS AND NuTS.-To
crystallite oranges and nuts, take onu
cup ot sugar, one small cup of water
and tho juiuo of one lemon.- Lot this
boil nntil tho syrup, when dropped
from a spoon, looks liko fine hairs, nnd
is brittle. 1 hen dip small pieces of
orange into this ; )ay them on buttered
plates' to dry. The' whole meats of
Knglish walnuts nro very nice orysta
lixed in this way.
ti.AvoitiNti Mnvrs. It is a cood
plan to yary tho manner in which you
if ii. - r , . r , ,
uavur, tuu ru;tai pi ocei : tins can ue
dono by squeezing' the juico' of half a
lemon ovcrit aiid putting the other
half of a carrot, one small onion and a
little pdrsldy in tho dripping pan and
lay the roast over it. Do not .bo led
by any had, adviser o, put one drbp; of.
water into' your'drippiug; pan until you
have tried the experiment' of roasting
beef in tins wav. It makes' h'WtViWin'
difference In the llavor if the juiCo ft
-i. i . ...;.i.?.. ..i ?. i
an M'nu wuniii unit mo ineau is tuiiuer
in uonsequenco of this.
TjlANSPAItENT I'ODDINO, Butter
pudding.dish, nnd lino. it with slices of
piatu n(vuv uunv vub nil lliuil 1IIIUK,
Put sieved dr rTpoffesTi frfiif, or pre
serves, aft the bottom of tho disli upon1
the oiiKe.- neat to a cream tho yolk of
eight eggs, quarter ot a jiound ot but
Xer. Flavor to tasto with rose or neach
"water, -nud half a grated utitmeg, and
stir in lightly tho stillly.banteu whiles
of tho eggs. I'our the mixture over
thq fruit und bake half an hour. Beat
the whites Vf four eggs to a Btiff froth
and add four tablespoonfuls of sugar
spread over the pudding after it is
baked and return it to the oven for a
fow minutes to c&lor. To bo eaten
cold, with or without cream.
Aititow Uoor I'unmwi. This fro
zen makes a tempting (dish (or dessert.
To ono quart ot milk iiliqw oi)0 table
spoonful of arrowroot and tho well
beaten yolks ot six eggs : sweeten to
your taito i flavor with wine or with
vanilla. Put it into n mould and freeze
If you wish to take the trouble, it is a
pretty addition to the good looks of
the pudding to make a frosting of tho
whites qf tho oggs, and after turning
the Duddimr out ot the mould on a plat
ter, put thu.frojting all ovor it. if of
an economical turn of mind, tho yolks
ot tho eggs may uo used tor a cake.
The milk should bo boiled before fnut
tin.' tliA nfr.lurvnni f littA dl. niwtlirnt
should 'blubbed .amooUittn ailittltfeld
milk? PeworTSiKS'iriay bo used ifitTs
thought desirable, nnd moro urrowioot
will bo needed.
A Soutoem editor asserts that angels
are all blondes, but blondes are hot all
angels. It is painfully apparent that
his wifo is not a brunette.
$ i3 4S
O.'l). Millard. Treasurer. In account with Cen
tralis Dorough.
Bit.1
To nmdunt ree'dfrom TUregg
Cot. , 1874 3J
To amount ree'd from 1) Walsh
col for 'ft! 403 911
To amount ree'd from D F Curry
on mianco uuo disc as Treas
for 7S and Ho 1 14 00
Tobulanco Uuo 0 11 Millard 41
fern 70
Clt.
l)y rimt, of Int, warrants redeem.
oil 70-) JO
jly unit, of state tax on bonds lr ss
"i oruers reueeinea us
follows :
No 337 Feb 1, 77 P E lluck nails
No oil septaj-snvm Htnoslabor
7S uoo 17 hi iiarry sirouu
His Mar 15 '&2 Chas Strausscr
labor
No lis Aug 11 '& Jas Cannon la
bor No 127 Aug 18 'fti Harry Stroud
labor
No 133 Aug 18 'ft! Wm nines la
bor No 141 Aug IS 'SS Jas' aannon la
bor No 151 Aug 18 TO I'at'k Purrah
luoor
No ics Aug is "81 Mich Jirennan
labor
No iss Jan 24 Wl Wm nines labor
No 213 Mar 1U '83 James CaUhau
labor
No 214 Mar 10 '83 James CalaUan
salary
No 217 Mar SO W David 'Walsh
excess cost on Judgment
No in, May 10 'S3 Wm. Urant la.
bor ' , .
No ttao. May lo 'Sl ltlch. Orant
muor.
No t3J, May 10 '83 Hungarians
labor
No rw. May 10 '3 Jno. McAwj
urew. laoor,
No 140, May to "S3 1'afck Lan-'
gon, labor,
No 230, Juno il '83 Wm. Grant,
labor,
No S52, Juno 14 '8J Mich, liarrett,
labor,
No a3, Juno 14 '81 Mich, liarrett,
ittuur,. i ,
No Jiwo 11 'S3 Mlqh. liarrett,
Novsu, June,l4 '83,,Dubcalahan1
labor, . ' ,
No 2M Juno 14 '83 Pat'k Langon
No-jjl'June 14 '83' Jas. Urant la-
NouiJJua a Ki Mich Hannon
'bor. , , , , ,
NUbot t'J6lin',NaYln
No 270 June 11 l Jno. Clarko la-
No 2 juno ll1 VS Wddlcoal' lai
bor'
NoifJUJuIyi 1183 Jus. Calaltan
I 1 4 tin r
v'f auJull'll 'Ki Mich. Barrett
labor
" 3-w Aug 'kl Wm'.,(irahtlabor
" 310 Aug u '3 Win. Hutley la
bor " 3ta Aug il "83 i'at'k Currittl at
bor,
" 8M Aug 0-83 LAItlley &00.
, plank und work
" aw sept 20 m i'at'k. Lynch
, , .14bor
" 8ia Sept 20 '83 Thus. Feru Jr.
''3ueol4 '83 Thos. Gerraty
, "Tabor
C Feb 18 "81 Ilarron & Hart-
mau order book '
" las Aug is '81 Jno Hanlty
huuUng , .
" 1U) Aug 1882 Jas daniiotfl-
bor
" ITS 90V 11 m 0 11 Millard sun-
" l7N0v'llf,8J 'Jli6 Hanlcyla
bor " lis Nov ll '83 Win:, Ilrywu
salary
" 187 Jan 21 Ifl O W Michaels
labor
" ins Jan 21 'Si Henry Constan.
tlat labor ',
" lBJJanat'sStleo Wills abor
" 20Mar lO'S3 W in Harhnaii
sUitlonery ,
" sis M ar so '83 Geo W'Pavis la--
bor
" 821 Apr 12 '83 Wiri Krlekbaum
aslgument to treasurer .
" 22- Apr 12 'S3 Jos. L'alahln
ruin, nulsancd '
" 22l.May lO'dSJastcalahanla
bilr " 224 May l6 'S3 Jos. Hughes la
Ixir " wiMuy iota Jno. llan'cy la
bor " 2.31Mayi6'&lTho3. Kelley la.
Ixir
Sii .May 10, '8.1 Mich, liarrett
labor '
" am May iO'83Mlch.Troymla.,
v "'r
I? 23S May 10 -sill J Dyke labor
I' &M May 10 '83 Thos. Gerruty
labor
" 211 May 10 W Jno. McDonald
labor
" 214 May JO'S! Jno. lline la
bor " 2 n May 10 1H Jno.Dall6y'la- '
bor
" Sll May 10 '83 Jlicu. O'Connor
labor
" "jjjQjay lo '83 Jno. O'dphhor
' 2WJUU0 l -J Jas. CaUhan
labor
" sal Jnno Hw Jilcu. liarrett.
labor
207Jnnl 'S3 Mich, Troyan
lutior ,. ,
237 June 14 ' Tlids: Ke ly la
bor " 2itlJunel4Ka Jno. JlCDouaUl
labor
11 2'HJune u '83 Jno. nines la
bor sos Juno ii 8a Jno. Dailey la
bor .
11 m Juno 1 1 83 Mlcli , O'Connor
labor
" 2(17 Junolt m jno. O'Connor
labor
sua June ll fO Voter llradley
labor
" 270 Jin ll 'si Win Hlnusla.
bor
" Sf7IJuiwifiHJiio, llryaonla
lior u 2:nJuw ii 'b Mich. Uakey
labor
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8 73
21 31
" 97 Juno iniJno. Pugiin ,1a.
iKir
' ssiJunn II W t'.Vt'k MtfArt.
drew labor 1
" rsi.luno 14 SJ C'litt-,1., vpil-
diiigtonlntior , , .
I' awJuno lcsUns. halldhln'
bur
" Juno 14 in 1(1 t'urran,
nuitltlng '
" sw Juno II 'Sl.tas. ll.trrelt
lllldlllllg
" ssjJiimiirsJ lletb II. Voph
. Hinlthliu . . . ,
" 211 JHiiO' ll 'SI Tlirtt UrAitU
coat, sinlthlng . .
" iMUuly 14 '8J T1104. tlcrraty
Ubor ' , . i i
" sou July 11 W MUh. llakpy
, tabor' ' r-
':ioiiulyll "S1 Kubcr ,Vnlanf
I laW
' ! July il w 1-eter llradloy
' 303 July il '83 D F Curry1 la
bor i, ,
3HI July n '81 Dul. Oalahan,
L tabor ' , I
WlJuty 11 Wl I'at'k. Ungon
lalwr
" 1)07 July ll 'si I'M ic. Koiicy,,
l.ilKir ,
11 in7.iuiynj.i jau n.uiwiia-
Ixir ,
" 31o.luly 14 's1 Thos: Keiley'
labor i i i
" 311 July 1 1 W Mich. O'Connor
lalHir
" 1 12 July 1 1 'si .Inn. i oxiounotv
labor
" 313 July ll '81 Owen, Kano ta
bor " .'ill July II Hi Jno. tilcewlnter
lnbor
' 318. Idly 11 "81 l'.it'lo tnoh
, labor , , , ,
320'juho 1 1 'M n v entry i,t-
iior : ,
" jail Juno 11 '8-3 J I' W lllley
audlllng ' '
" i.in v July 1 1 va S M Itlley map
ami grades
" ,3j july 14 ') I'at'k Lyuchla,
bor
SJS Aug 0 "83 Jni Culalianl.t
" !82(l AUg ODI' Ja tocIWIniell
labor . , - I
" 3J7AU89 "SIMlCh. IlafceylA-'
bor , ,., I ,
" '3.JAugt H3 lllch. Moran la-
l' 3lAug0'83 1)F Curry haul;
, Uig
" a.ug9 HI Thosi. Kclley lai
bor
" ail Aug 9 '81' Mich. O'Cdnnor
labor
". 3llAug9"8JJno.O'Oonnorla-
tor . , .
" M Aug O'SlowenKanoJr la
bor " aio Aug u "83, Jno. Sprlnj la
bor " ,'WI Aug9'i3 DuL Darrah la
bor " 3.ia Aug a 3 tuoj. O'llrtcn lot
bor ,
" 8llAUg9'81 Thco. EvaM la
Inr " 312 Aug bw ltlch. Mfck latior
" K43 Aug o "Ml Owen Kanolabor',
" 811 Aug o '83 Christ. O'Connor
labor
" 8il AUgo '83 Christ: Ernstbor-
ger labor
" 6 is Aug o 'S3 Tho Fern labor
" S.viAugo'siJno.Nurtncy U-
bor
" 333 Aug, 9 151 LA Itlley 4TC0.
plank and work
"- 3l Aug 9 "SI Andrely Kano
lalwr . . , ,, i ,
" SMHcptSO'Sl JastCalaiiaula.
bor
" 5Sept20'8l Jno. McDonald
labor ' , , . .
" 3.-.0 sept 20 'i,3 1) F Curry la
bor' " 3W1 Sept CO '83 Mlcli. Bakoy la-
bor
" 3 12 Sept 2,1 'SI Thco. Evans la
bor " 3n8fiept20'8!iChas.'HtraUss6r
labor . ,
' 3J5 Sept 20 H3 Jas.' 'CMnUah
rem. nuisance
" 303 Oct 12 D3 DuL Hughes la
bor " 3i Oct I3i 'SI ,Owen Kane
work and lumber
" 371 Oct 12 'si Thos, Johnson ,
, , labor
11 f 372 Oct 18 'S3 Jno. com-eyda-lior
" 373 Nov l '81 "DC Illack baU
, nnce on hottlement of WS2 ,
'I 375 Dec ll W i) V curry iabor
", .119 Dec 14 "83 ltobtj Uttle.ctut
on Crawford McGuIro case
" 3tu Deo ll in J. T. Mllllngtori'
witnessfeesand assots
' 3siDcol4'83Wm. renter 1.V
" 3Ha Deo I '83 Jai Colahaii la
lwr; ,
" .TWDcellTO. " " la-.
bor1 '
." 2S!,Aprl283 Jas. Dykpcost. ..
as committee to A,l" Illackes-
ICD ,1' , ,
' 33 Sept 20 "83 on Millard sub
poenas " iMJanll'StThos. Ledllcoat
. smithing
" sou Jan ll '84 " "
labor
" 3ui Mar ll l A ll 'Fonder
nails &c, , ,
" 8W Marl4"8l Jas. CilahaU'
rem. nuUance
" sua Mar 11 'SI I'at'k; Darren
labor
" 307 Mar 11 vt Jas. cnlahan
labor
" 398 Thos. Gregg constnblo
" 30'(Mar87'M.ias. H. Tuouias
serving notices . , t
" 401 Mar 27 '81 Jno. Mcbonald
libor , .
" 402 Apr4 '81 D F Curry taking,
prisoners to llloom
" ia-, Apr 4 '81 o 1! .Millard pow
der c
Ily balance duo o 11 Millard on i
settlement for 1883
" 2 per eout commHslon on
l'9 33
7 60
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07'
l 51
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i 40 00 "
11 07'
9 i-i
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18 00
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10 07
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8 07
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"il Attoi
''' 'l.VW:h.M.Nti'iifi (HiAPiMuft'li.
Tmsl Initio llltl'lil'tl'li I'liltrpfinj inr l.,itiniitiliiii
liirl'Drnl' tor li'mMrS. WrtikH' nifd ffin
I
I
ALL KINDS OK JOH f'lUNTINO
OX yilORT NOTICE'
at this oimvii.
Seer's Port Grope rint!
FOUll YKd'IiS O.LD.
riVllSCKMIIlHATKinVINKlstlid pilro lulco ot
I iliqUcid rlpivopoilo (irapo, raised In Speer's
vuiej-nrds. Its Invaluable,
I Tonic and Stronjthosing Proportlos,;
ard uusuroassed by any other Wtno. Doing1 iro
duced under -Mr. spoor s own personal supervision,
llH )iirlty and genuineness, nro guaranteed by tho
principal Hospitals and lloardsof Hoalthwholmvo
oxlmuiedlt. Tho youngest child may imrtakoot
It, nnd tho weakest Invalid uso it to advantage.
It Is particularly beneilclal to tho nged nnd
debilitated, and Bulled to the various ailments that
ufiect tho weaker sc.x.
It ls.111 e cry respect A W 1 NE TO HE It ELI lil) ON.
Speor's Unformentcd Qrap3 Jaico-
U the Julep pf iho Oporto Ornpes preserred In
Its lialiir.il, fresh, sweet stnto nslt runs from tlio.
ler of fermentation, it Isperfoetly pure,-treu
,.u,it BjrtUta.tlUU j.ii hfcp in uiiy CUIUUIC.
Snoer's Burgundy.
It a dark rich medium , Dry Wine used by tho
wealthy classes oa a Table or Dinner Wine, ,und by,
physicians In cases where u dry wlno Instead Uf n
sweet port Is desired.
Spaot'a (Sjoialito) Olaret.c
Is'heldlnlilghgsttmationror Its richness ns n
DryTablo Wine especially suited for dinner me,'
Spaer'B P. J. Sherry.
H'lhr.r.fUonr..lA.rl ..A.t ...v. ,
I'ttyw IU VUIU UVLtl miu i.i;ii liUkin UI
I ll I li'll 4lll'lt1Mna nf t lu irron.i rrntu ii
Spoor's P- J. Brandy. .
Yhl a inline .Hti iWtln! 4l.w. '!. A-..'
tand unrivalled in this country' for medicinal
purposes.
Hilias a peculiar llavor, sliiilUr to that or tlio
graces fromwhlch It Is distilled, '
nx) mat me signature or ALFliKl) si'EKlt, ra
sale N. ,I.f Is over tho cork of each bottle. " ' 1
isDD BY G. A. KLEIM.
AND UV DnUQGISTS BVEItVVflEHE.'
Sej). 88.'Sllyr.
SALESMEN WANTED
To sell Nursery stock for tho Hooker' Nurseries:'
Kstubllshed I833.i Liberal s.itirY ,N1) i:X
I'K.nnks paid l'ermunent cmploynient. ,scnd
II, IS. 1IUIM1ISIC CIIJirAKVt
. V.
May k3-2 m
KiiclieMrr, N.
a week stlinmo.- fK.no' outfit.' fren. Cut nn.
isolutely sure. No risk. Capital not required.
Header, If you want business nt which ner-
great pay all tho time they work, with nbsoluto
certainty, write for particulars to II. halliAt
Co.,l'orlland, Maine,
Deesi-ly
12293 70
FINANCIAL STATK.MF.NT.
DK.
. , ,n ,i
To amount of orders outstanding, , .
last ren t 1 lOO! 19
" "amount of orders Issued dur- '. i :
' lug year 2103 88
(.3330 07
Clt'
lly unit, of orders redeemed 1 192 10
outstanding for' '
18SI uio 50
nmt. " ' " from
protons years - 923 85
Amount ot bonded debt - 12000 01
' " coupons outstanding , tvt )
' " ordom " call in
IlalancoduoUUMIllatd 11
ASSETS.
Amount duo by Jno. Moran treas
, pir'Tu ao it
Amount duo by 1) F Curry treas.
, for '80 52 81 1
'Amount duo by I) Walsh col for
, ta 477 oo
Amount duo by Thos. Gregg coL
lorm ' 810 31
Liabilities moro than omerH ltt'lll '!
II4J17 IB
. i
We. tho nuilltors lor tno norouirh of Centnntn'.
hard examined Iho above accounts and ribd them
to correct us siaieu.
CATARRH Hay Fever,
fAViO 07
.LIAllILiriK.'J.
111717 92
JAS. IlAltltKTT, ) .
.1.1'. Wi ltlLKV,' -JAudllors.
II. I. CUIlltAN. j
hOUIII.F.
IU KI
5000! I.Agents wanted!
ttf sell tho First AUTHENTIC Ulographles of
the eminent HcliolarH. II. J.
HKNl 1'KltLKV rOOltB. Tno pooplo demand thb
work becauso tho most reliable, comiilcto; luttxi
esttiig und richly Illustrated. It contains uoarly
001 nn.'- tine'steci portraits, will oo nrsf 'our.
sell tautest, und pay biggest pronts. liewnro of
uiuejlable, catchpenny books. W rite at uncy to
Hubbard Brcs., 723 Chestnut St., Phlla,
l, Kr0111"18 ttru ready. Send 500f for one'nn'd'savo
uintr,
JUUO 10-1IV u
rAINWHIQUT & CO.,
! WHOLESALE OliOOEJIS,
! Philadelphia
rKAk SYHUl'S, CDKFKK, BUG Alt, MOLiSHLKj
! kick, hpicis, BietHu sooi.ftc., to,
'N. 8. Corner Second and Arch streets;
(borders will receive prompt uttehtlu
JUU0 27-HV
nt'-
I T-T
Thb undrslirnod offers ad viintaeeous Indued
ueu(s lu the parctiaso of the following specialties
ThO DKKItlNG HlNDKItS,
COH.N CULTIVATOItS,
Hie l'erry Spring Tooth Harrow, iho best
in tno Murkt't.
All klndi aud grades ot Phosphate by tho MAltY
Agenl9
ESPY Columbia Co., Pa,
May 9-i wji.
STAFFORD'S
"a BLACKING
Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINEi
THAN ANY OTHER:
IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT
SOILING THE HANDS.
SOLD BY ALL. DEALERS.
S. S. STAFFORD;
Now Yorlc.
June 13 4W
BBSS
Is n typo of catarrh
having peculiar Hymp
toins. It Is attended
by an Inflamed condll
Hon of the lining mem
brane ot thq uostils,
tear-ducts, nnd throat,
aUectlng tho lung-,.
An ncrlu mucus Is mi
crqted, the dlschargu
Is aecomnanled vlthu
palutul burning' ncnsa-'
tlen.1 .Theionni severo,
spauns of bneclug,
treipient attacka of
blinding headache.
watery nnd Imlamed
sLntoof tho eves.
Uly's Ci-eam Dalm Is
n immlr founded on a correct diagnosis ot the
riiKeasn nnd can be denended unon. M ets. at drug
gists t 00 CIS. uy man. sample uoiiiu uy wun iu
ets. Et.v WKOi, Owego, N. Y. ...
I roeoiniuend to thoso suffering (ns I' have)
with Hay Fever, lily's Cream Halm. I havntrled
nearly all tho remedies, nnd glvo this a decided
pruierence oyeriiuem iui. .imas given , me iuuuu'
dlate relief. C.J,r.'SrKi'nrNS, 'Hardware Merchant,
HAY-EEVER
Ithttca,iN.W.
Junea'Mw
a vh Hii;cinc jicdicinisI
TRADE'mARK ThkOhratIJnu-TRADE MARK
1 , i.iHii lIuiiKiiri An irm '
unfailing euro for
ML'il seminal W oak-
iicss. Sncrmator.
rha-a, Impoteney,
and all DlMuses,
that follow ns a
siHiuencu of Self-
Almsn iih los.4 nf
'iiMeinorv. Uidver.
ItfflRI TAKING.sal lassitude, AFTER TAKING.
l'niiiin iiiniinck. lHinneM of Vision. I'rematuro
Old Age, un inanyuuierqisaseB,(ii, iimvo.ijiwv
nir.vlnr rnnsiimntlon and 11 l'renuturo Grave.
wheli druggists from whom tho medlelnojs Iwught
do 'bt rruiut, but refer t)u to tho ininufaetur
etii land the rwpilrements are. such thntilhey
MIU ariuuin, tj rin , i.ui,ii,t,i ..... ,w nn ..
tjn d-llilrnnteo. A trial Ot OIlHr HlllUlO liacktlie (I
GruY's specltlo will comlneu lhojaut.skepttcal ot
lluifnl inerlm. ' " " '
' 1)11 account or CQunierieus, wo navo auupieu inu
Vi'ii?iw Wrnrmepfftheonlreenulne.
. IM'Full nurt Iculars In our ivamphlct, which , wo
fleslretosendneobymntlto'fvery one. wrno
Sueilflp Medlc(na 'If hold byull driglitiat il
icr OacKUKe ur o I'iiuuavs lui 1.1, ui nm vu w in
y mall on the incelpt of the money, by nddreuug
llir.llll.il .ill.lii,l,ir.,vif., ifuuaiw, ... ,.
1 in niooinaoiirg oy 1111 niuugisii.
Nov 9 iv
(HiNTH M'ANTEH l't)K TIIH I.IVI'.X 1)1'
BLAINE iind .JLOGAN
llr'dd. Tuns W. Knox, outhclls all others 10 l i) 1.
Mutljentle, Impartial. .Complete, thn ict and
tYlfllCI. Dl'U paKes ftw l(r niHunir. mi
tier oeut. to Agents, outfit t'i (e. VetluMt imld.
Ainifcss id o;w inu iinrimrii riiuiixinnui v i
llaiuord, L'oun. juiiuui-i.w, 11
ilMntP(l for Tho Lives of nil 'thu'l'ros
I'ort
rvdiflilnoiiho U.S. The lirrost. h.iuil.
1 U)0io,t beat book ever sold fdr 16.44 than
twluj our nrlce., Thn UisttM belling
In AiiHMlc.i. lmineiLit) nrolIU to ugunts. All
igcnt people w.mt it Anyone cart ueooino u
tiTitiaiive, iiAi-i-fci 1 iiwvu. vu.
Deo U1-1J-
booki
Intel
wieesitut ngeut.
mil; Maine.
lion
Caution to Farmers & Dealers,
'irt'i'tP For safety lu procuilng your
$sCiriiAHi'0()N liousi; iiav Forms,
mo""!! ()lll iiiusu Hallux niiiv-wii uu
'lmnrlnl. of nnr thadu AHK. and
inereuy save ininngeineni lues.
. cata'oL'uoL'lvlnir reliable lulorma-
uriiiHiitui iiih) iiv Mr lu Diin l'lii is..
A. J. NU1.I.1S COMPANY, Mlt&burg, 1M,
. Alio, Mt'gsNellls'MoulKed & Floating HamjwB,
gi'fcueis, iiinT i rencing, iioau iirauera,acj
I iJUUO IO-1 Y
ADVHHTISHItSbvnddresinir(li:0. 1'. ltOWlil.I,
t'o., 1" Spruce St., New York, can lenrn the
exact eoht of any proposed lino of ADVKUTISINO
In American Newnmporev Sf'ioo page Pamphlet
)0c.' suneu-lw r
f-
nTrPrPTD Q of tholato war who were refdaed
UC JL1 lUlMVOn.iv rur tho timo butween (lute ot
eoinnitsslon undpnielal muster, will Und tt to their
Interest to communicate promptly, nnd wltth jxir.
Ikulara; with MoNKILI UlUUlf, AttorneyH nnd
SgUiltors, Drawer 457, WablitngLon, l). V. No fees
la lulvunco j hunoi able dealing; highest, leieien.
hi;i; 1
eatod with u
A r-tm'l aro treatoi
Burprtai)''-,jrjL:''1- "- that Is uuexam-.
ptcdlu what is nruv fort no first ttmeurrereu iiieui
by Hp I ITHIIAICV itKVOl.UTION.
soinof I Jlhe best stand- I Vunl books of tho
world, tupeibly Illustrated, ilchly bound, retailed
nt 11 Ineru fraction ot tonuer prtcetf. 1 jiO 1IH
cotiN'rHandexcluslvoterHwry l given
5 ood agents, llu-iragecatuloguofree. Wtltouulck,
OUS, 11. At.iiKN, Publisher, ana IVari SL, New Vork.
June 18-4 w d
coiiiinon.ivrn waric, r?. j.
iVlHlUilefiU fmin lVniml'll'lltll 1 In IKM
ijisll Jons radiiatin than nil. other .kcIipoH iwiu
lined. 1.1(6 sehnlarshlli, no. Wrltd fnrelretltars.
,1, valhh, rropneiois. 1 '
J(tno13.nv . .,,.,11
V 1 -.X
For Hie Cclelimua Clileld'ilitg, Ivors A
Voml, 'nnd Vn4oiV, Son I'lalio, Wnrldrc
liowneil KsleyOru ins. Violins, Aeutuilelins
nml Sheet .Music. Celeliinled Willie, New
llleli Arm Davis. 'oN'eW Home; ,1 toynl hlJ
Jo(iilriuid Miflil UuniiltiK Domestlu Hewln
Muelilnes. Needles, (ill nml utlucliiuonls
for nil InnlieS 6f SewltiK Aluelilnes.
GMAIN STREET,)
Mil if ani
ml I'
, ' , j 1 1
1 I
1 1
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IPEJRC0H4WTI TAIIiiiORj'
Bi. -IA.
WEBER-HARlSmAH
'. .
IP IAliOS,
, F1NH INIiAlU FRKKUlt WALNUT CA)5 0KGAN, 9 STOPS, $1)0 CASH;
ICiisy Teiitis, Satisfaction fJuarnnf ceil.
PBA-OOS DPI.A.1STO WA-RE BOOMS,
HtJSIO IIALli 11I.OOK,
Junel
winrus-BAiuin, pa
U.STiatl'.Vl.M.NU AM) INHTIH'tri'lVK PAKTIJIK.
" ' MAti.Mi'lL'U.NT AND COSTLY. 1
,(wintftthsKTfil iujuh o(.ur urincr Wvrd CouUll, ulllcti
SECOND
SERIES
l.AIIIII'.I.V IM'llKVfiKll UMUKUS UP
fltlilll tilH lilVC.N.
iplrtl Mtj lit, ttut the tBtBf fcocid of f,rm
lift ,1 our orr.tr tot lit (u ouiup.i, wvoouoludo,! toop.r lb fglLvilQx umguLfiouut prcieDls u IUu vrmou uitloi
iiil'lli Uruu.l IliU of woril. friiM tbt Kttori romprhltif ibt
USP DAY'S iSOAP ONLY ?
1.1, RolM (.old ivnlcll. . .. , Hurl 1 11(1
,l. Muiniin'r,itTi'aeet:liillulriir....i 1""
llril. tllfimiiiiil I'.ur.rlnirt... 75
HU, I, ,!.' Ilultl W illi7)! 0
51k. (l. nl'. Illmiiond Hturri'ln S5
(lid. 1'li.iriiiill III I ii ir lruVuUrNol.((loolllCuDl."J
'?th. TulTi'l Btund,uli tlnlnLtuei Jciel lrrr Hi
Ktll.
Kill.
I (Hli.
i 1 1 k.
l)!lk.
Pratt KlonJ, Klob, Vlut or Ambrr Olm
'ri'te.a.Ti-te fret, S I leevi, K4 or iuVtr
llrll (in.ifr. cmp4imim... .'
If I'lli 1icr,Slt.,ebiied Iioubli W1IU4
(luku KlunJ. Choiod tod OoU l.lml.i,,,'
r run niitnu, iwcK i,rjiiii uui uttii...
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l
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tvt tbi ocUt liil lib ftiwtn 9rw, proTlivdiht lti bMbtKjtbe oolaberof worji f th Ltghcit ccajpttllin
ft i lan. Her I ti turn uruixir 'nAiDtinaodtra ceorrkiiklii&t utiri. abd Ckrliilan dbdivi. null b cltatlDed (tikitttlr.
Tblrd. duly word ruuod Id Webilei'i or Woremer d.ciluuftrjMmlllrd, IliU will Includ inj word from tbe Cfil
lo tb lui wLU ibe toif Una -rU aod tuQfrt ai ipau rdi oi obioIciD wcrdi worii,f itua (xlllof ,
bat dllTcrcut nit!utD, lo bt utei but once. , .1
Four lb. f tJI worU atmlmdfpctrM'Wrtpfakfcl miici, Dkmriof fletlon, Horur frtpdf Mrvfi.mmttfi
f eof rai'hbjtl unij,'oJ Cbrlitlka tfcmfi, bul t)Oitroihtii doo(locipoiieilT c or otkerwlil not ftdmitici.
I fib ho ngrdi uualld wiU- ibt leiuy oou)irUl theui tuDtklaedlu, UHK. IIAY'H bOAi O.NLV. ib&l
It, n; word hlnf orei H A t, 1 K, i 1), S 0 i, 1 i'.SH . 1 V.l N, 1 1, Jl V , wjll U lbrq out.
HutU. All Ui uiuft be lu bj DewmiHT aud t)i rreulumi will be awarded Het, lutb,
ISi'reotu.-PrBinlJnil will I liven lo rtalbin aaoordfur lb Ursctt lltli of wordk
t lihib. I.Uti mini not bt lent In rolU. but iui la rnfrlortei, I
Moth. Uiiur puI Hilt to our Xw York ()diodio-J IUabiStiVt,orour rtlUIHpuUOfHet.lTfiO Kowird ptmt.
Tbe II V 'ri t() A 1 b a bee 6 large); told by Wbolnale tod Iteltl) Orooeri throu(brui the I'nlttdButei for 0r) tati,
aulwlHrynr tn tnrli arf kuowu tt ftUt7 nubouQod (tftifularlur. Notwltbttaudiof tbeie faoti i bava rccelrtd
naoj handrvd lelteri fromj-crwutlo our iorrner con ten, eutu,-lilQlf tbal tbelr frocrr all tut keep 1)A VH eoar, aud
In uanr loitaatica uUud ntlj toaut'Utr tMr cmlt.uici wlib It lwl ool; aiaudltic lo tbtlr own li(bt, bot delug
trial ti'Juitlee, H la to he hoiml, and ll If alu our defctre, that eonleKtault will uie tmj rSurt to bar thelr'frooeri
upi'lj ihcni, bat In cimd tbe; till avt, w will, ou nclt of II.UI. frraard to auj part (f th 1'ulied fitalee, C" nf
kUtil'ilrpI rlvr, Vri tv rabl, 10 cakea, lutludloi thru oTour llfautlfullj k.oib.)ipd Pklure Oardi.
Tbt 1 V Y' HO A I' i tbw rurul an I In- I anap oiads. . Br li ynu haft no llolliug, HcaMlog.or Hard Bubtlor,
It lator,' Ntd, and clvlbw. wltt rrfflt 1MU If tc II A M Sll A 1 dof not da all we claim fur It If uwd at tht Jl
ti't)iloiireiUfii on llio wr'lr, lUaittlfully ktidioaied t'iclurt i'trit of man ill tf reel dMtjn tlrco. Uanufaeturrd br
it v a r nicK. it;, itu, nui, itwa. im iiowikd tr, & uu, uu, itii, k mi wt tatoo tt.t f.ii.,r.
June 13-13-w .
EXCHANGE HOTBIi.
W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR
BWOilSB'JRa; PA.
I O'fl'OSlTK COUHT HOUiiE.
Inrjrii nuil'isoiiventont siinplo rooirw. lutli roomi
Uut uuil eulil vtXW, ami ill! iiiojevn eunveiilcueud
qm'QSi'ru it sc u lusi'o'v,
Fr.etl JBoyer, .Prop.
K
'I'lio travelilna pulillo nnd vltltoru in llerwlel;-re
respvttf illy InfuuncU tli.it tlie umlurbltincil litis
taken the ubovo (JlilcotalilliliiU Merino, I house,
wlitcli ho hull recently luted up In llrst class Ms lo
nnd he (iffcnt aocoimund.Ulun s euunl lu nuy.
'I ho U.ir In supplied with IhDCliulrost uk'a, wines,
liquors and uluoru.
flood Stabling Accommodations.
May tl sm
Hie! ino,t popular' report ontho Husnui'iiMinii
ltlvt'i'H tho W.iiiwallopun Valley Hotel. Wupwal
lopen, Lucerne Co , r.i.
1.
tt,
This house hag been tnorougmy renovated and
W lilted up with every conveniences ror trai
elir tourbts, buntlni; and nthtnir uartl3. it 13
clelltrliirully kltuated In the midst ot u beautiful
bcctUu) ot iIht and mountain bteucry In close
piVillnlly to tho tamous ,
CoaneilCup
ami Hjioclal Inducements are offered to all who
deslief recreation combined Wlthttrst class no
eiifliiiiodatlons. Tho bar bupplledwilj" with thu
cholct)st wines ami Huuors, uxcclleut stable uo
cotniuiKlallons, boats to hire He,
fid ExjoitioJte frTE.
Send nix cents for postage, and re.
celvo neo. a cuslly box of woods which
.will help you to more money rlvlit
llU'llW I 1 1, III .IIL'l hlm.uldA It. hi j .n..Tl..
. .. I ... ' .,,.I.JllllMhHOOl4 vm. noun,
All, ft cither box, butceivl from, tlrnt hour, The
bro.ul road tolortuno opens before tho workers
ulibOluii ly bure. At onco address, Tucit & Co., Au.
BUita, Maine. DCflX'l.liT
4
if. i I
i r )v. . on
MI i ' fill
Wi Vf. i'U
1 XIAXX.K.OAD TllVin TADI.B.
Pennsylvailia Railroad.
M-
hiiadolphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northerrl Central
Railway.
TIME TABLE.
tn efnot May 12th, 1881. Trains leave sun-
bury.
KAHTWAltl),
0.4. a. m.. Sea Shorn lixnress (dallv excent
Sunday), for I larrlsbum and lutei mediate stul Ions,
arriving nt I'lilladelphla8.l5 p. in.; New York,
O.'JI p. in. ; llnltlmore. S.10 p. m. ; Wnsliliit'lon,
li.yo p. in., LTiiiiit-i-iiiiva ui i-jiiiiiuvijiiim lurmi pea
Shoi-o points. HiruunU pasbenger coach to
l'liiladelphla. ,
S.uoii. in. Day express (dnlly), for llnrrlsbunr
andlntcnnedlatoBlnllonsrrlHiiirnt l'lilladeliihln
T.ea p. in. ; iew iorK, iu.su . in. ; jiamiuoiu
T.mti. in. : Wiislilnulon. n.45n. ni. l'nrlnr i'n'
throuull to l'lilludelplila nnd pasBenffor coaclio
tliroutfli to riillndelpula nnd llaltlinore.
8,p. m.i Wllllann-port Aeuommodatton (dnlly
for lturiisUun? nnd nil luteriuedlato Mntloirs, nnlv
Inffatl'hlladelplilaa inn. m. ; New York do n. In.
Hleeplni; car nccoinmodatlous can bo Bocured nt
lliirrlsUurg for l'lilladeliihla and New York, on Sun.
days nthrotiRli sleepfniciif Hill baruniou this
irilliuruui i iiuaiuii b iui !muuu!uiiii.i Jiiimicipuin
iubscngcrs can remain in sleeper umllsturbca until
Ttttn. .... .
L'.3U n. m. i:ri jinu (.uauy except .Monday)
for llnrrlsbunr nnd. Intermediate stntioiis.
nrtlvlne at Philadelphia 7.50 a. in. NewYoik,
U.to a. in. ; llalllmore 7.10 (i. m. ; Wabhlnston, H.wi
n. tn.i'Throuith rullmnn ulecplncarsuru union
this l ml n to l'liiladelphla, llaltlinore and U'usliln
ton, and IIuoiihU passenger coaches te l'llllauel-phlauudlJaltlmoie.
WESTWAIW.
iisa. in. Erie Mall (dally exccDt Sunday), for
Urioand nil Intermediate etntlona wlllr thrmit'li
liillniiin H,il ni ntnl Ihrnttirti ii,Lkai,i,
coaches to Krle.- nml thiough l'ullmun J;ah.ce
curs iu jiuuiiiu na i-.uiuununi. uu nunuuys uus
train runs to ltenovo, with riiUinan l'nlaco car to
lYllliainbiKjrtaiiu jiabbeiiKer cuacues in itcuovo.
"For Cuuandalgua nnd ,lntermeUate stations,
UnlMiester. lttiUilQQnd'Matrara Falls, (datlv excent,
huhdayH) wlthtlnout'li rullmau l'alaco car and
,.idm.iii;i iimuui.1 ij iiuvumvn
111.15-Ncns Kxpress (dally except Sunday) lor
Iitk Haven nnd intermediate stations, on Sun
da) s this train runs only to AVUllajnspoi t,
1.10 p. m. Niagara Kxpress (dally except Sun
da)) fur Kano und lnturmedlnto btatlons with
through passenger coaches to Kuue. l'ur (Jauun
dalguu and principal lntt'nnedlato statians,
Koclie&tcr, liulTalo and Niagara Falls with
through passenger coaches to hoehester ttnd l'ar
lorjcurto Wutklns.
B.S5 i. m. Fast Lino (dally.cxcepl'Sun'dayJfor lie
noi o and Intel mediate stations, aud Klililra, Wat
kills and Intermediate stations, w 1th through pas
senger coaches to ltenoo and Wutklns.' , ,
TllltOUail TltAINS VOK SUNHUltV FUOMTHI5
H.VST.ANU SOUTH.
News Kxpress leaves Philadelphia ,4.30,0. in. i
Hiirrhbuig, tun a. in. daily, arriving' at Snnbuiy
1U.15. ,
Nlagara'Kxprcss' leaves'
Philadelphia, 7.40 n. in. ; Ilaltlmoro 7.,'iii a. m. (dully
except buuday) arthlng at buubury, 1.10 p. in.,
with ..through Parlor cur trom l'lilindelpliln
nnd through passenger coaches from 1'hUadel
phla und lialUmort'..
l'ast tluo leaves New York &00 a. in. i l'hlladel
plila, 11. IU a. in. ; Washington, u.4t) a. lu. j Halt 1
inoie, 10.50 u. in,, (dally except buuday) uniting a
hunbury, 6,eup. in., with through passenger
coaches from l'liiladelphla und Ualifmoru.
lirlo .Mall leaves New Y ork H.00 p. in. ; l'hlladel
phu, ll.wip. in. ; Washlngtou, 10.10 p. m. ; Haiti
mole, ll.eup. m., (dully) airlvlugut ftunbury 6.10
a. in., wllli through 1'uUuiau sleeping cars
trom I'hllndelplilu, Wusnlnglon and Ilaltlmoro und
thmugh pussenger coaches Irom l'liiladelphla.
Weeper Iioni W ushlnglon runs dally except Sun
duy. i
SI1NIIUUV, IIAZI.IiTON it WII.lv HSHAltlii:
ltAII.HIIAI) AM) NOItTII AMI VIT
IlItANCII ItAlI.WAV.
(Dally except Sunday.)
tVllkcsbnrro .Mall leates bunbuiy in.nou. m.,
arriving at lllooui l'erry u.sr lu in. , Wllkes-barru
13.6P p. in.
Express Kast leates Sunbury 5.35 p. m., arriving
at Bloom Kerry a.30 p. uu. w Ilkes-baiTo ttuu p. ui.
Suubury Jlull leat es ilkesbarre iu.3u u. m. arriv
ing nt llloom Kerry l'.'.ul p. m., Mmbury l'.'.M p. m.
Express tVest leaves t llkes-barru 2,4.1 p. m ar
rltliigut llloom l'erry 4.13 p.m., sunbuiy o.iu p.
m. i
CHAS. E. l'Cnil, J. It. WOOD,
(Jen. Manager. uen. l'ussenger Agent.
pjHILADELPIl'A aku KEADINO KOA1)
ARBANdEMENT OF I'AKSENGPit
TitAINS.
May 10 18SI
tkiims LXivx Kuruur as ri)i.Luwri(HUMiiAr
t KtCill'T.D.
For New York,l'hlladelphla,H(mdlU(,l'ottsvll e
Tatnaqua, ic ll.so u. in.
For Catawlssa, 11 to a. in. 0.13 aud 10.2H j, m.
jcqr WtUlamsport, 0,31 ll.js n. in. and 4,u p. ut
For Lowlsburg and Suubury, 4,oc p. m.
TKxiuBFoa nurnar i.hav is muiki, (humoav
HSCKITBD.)
Leave New York, tu, Tamaiiim ,ui) a. ni. und
via. Douud lirook llouve 1,43 a.m. ,
Leave 1'hUadelphln, e,30 a. in.
Leave Heading, u,sa a. m., I'ottsviih-, lv aj p. a,
and Tamaqua, 1,83 p. in.
Leave patawlssa, e,fo ll.isu'. m. nnu 4,00 p. in.
Leavo WlUlarasport.9,45a.m,4.05 p. in, und kill e.itn
Leavosunbury'4.ltip. m.
" Lewlsburg4.4lp. in.
1'assengers to and trom fhlla lelphla go throuh
w Ithout cliaugo ot cars..
J. E. WOOTTKN,
. , Ueneral Mum.irer'.
C O. HANCOCK "."miihuwiusii,
General 1'assen'ger and Ticket Agent,
Jan. 10, lssi .
0KL.VWAHE, iLACKAVANNA AK1)
WESTEItN ItAILltdAD.
i5L00M,sjsijnG Division.
NOUTH.
p.ra.lp.m. n.m,
9 tw 1 1 311 u vs;
8 ti 1 sis
1 ai
03
1 (11
e 55
'.' 51
1! 18
S-ll
I 41
i M
i 33
il 3d
J au
i in
'.' Ui
1 5(1
I 5U
7 03 II ill
6 M 11 an
II A I 11 .11
11 51) 11 .'111
II 4.' 11 lit
(1 3(1 11 17
(I 8(1 11 Vi
B SS 1J VH
U (18 111 M
il (Ml 1) 47'
3 53 111 41
3 10 11) 30
p in. a.m.
8 4S
8 40
8 31
8 S7
8 SI
8 If
8 !J
1 (W
8 IM
8 11 1
7 B'J
7 61
7 60
7 41
7 t0
7 18
7111
I 10
!) 14
U l,
8 5!)
8 51
8 181
8 41
H fcU
V 83
8 .'13
ii 30
8,S3
H'SI
8 17
8 10
7 58
7 47
7 11
7 31
7 '.'7
7 W
7 111
7 11
7 03
7(10
UM
U 3t
11 CJ
U '.',1
C 111
u.m.
superintendent's
STATIO.NS.
...Scrnnton....
Ilellevuu....
,..Tuj lurvlllo...
,. Lnckjiwapna.,
, luibiou...,,
I.nvest I'lttiloli!
viWyomlug.,
...MSllby
Dennett.;...
,...lilii'it,(fln ,1.,
i;lynfflh'VJune
....riynioutlL.,.
....Arondaio, .
... Nantlcoko,..
Iluuloek's week
bhlckshlnuy,,
. Hick's Ferry"
..Du.ich Haven,,
:....lierwlck..'.'
..Urlar Cieek. ,
..Willow drove,,
...Lliuo Itldge...
Espy..,.,,
,.,illoiinsburg.
. lllliinrt
uatawl'ii lirldgo
,-i'uuvum,,,,
..Chulasky.;..
.. (Ijlinpnin
N'oi'thuuibeilaud
W. F. IIAI.ST
oiilco, seranlon,
SOUTH,
n.'m. n.m. p.in
6 50 u 10 X' L'U
fi 53 0 4' ! -'.'.
II 01 U Ui !! 3D
0 01) I) 57 !! 38
0 17 10 01 !i IU
n eo 10 Cf '! SI
0 28 10 11 a 5U
0'81 10 17 3 00
0 30 10 XI) U UI
0 4') IU S3 a 11
0 48 10 2j il OU
0 iu hi au a 11
(j 53 10 3.1 3 15
7 OU 10 .17 3 SO
7 03 10 41 3 SI
7 1!! 10 48 8 31
7 SI 111 t'J 3 43
7'47 11 10 8 57
I 51 11 It) 4 01
H UO 11 Si 4 10
,8 Oil 11 30,1 K
8 10 11 3!) I 111
8 11 11 41 4 B.I
8 SI 11 48 4 30
8 S8 11 51 4 311
8 3111 5T 4 Vi
8 til) IS OS 4 41
8 55 IS SO 5 03
II IM IS S8'5 IS
U UI It 3S b lD
ll SO Vi 50 3 3D
a.m. p.m. p.m
HAD, stipt.
Feb. 1st, 18H3.
JAMKS HEILIV,
Tbniiorial Artist.
nfii'i 4t hl' 01,1 "fid under EXOHANOK
Si,,fc'.,,,?:i.,!as aa usual a FIKHT.CLABH
UAHliaitauoi', Ho respectfully bollclta the
patronatre tt his oldcustomers and ot the public
(jenernlly. lulyu.'w-tt
"PEBODY hotel'
I'HILADELt'IIIA.
9th St. wiutli 1 of Chestnut, ono square wiuth ot
ilu,.11'.1 0,t (!nlfoi imltBiiuaru riom Walnut
M. i heatru and 111 tlio lerylmslness centre uf tlio
city. Qn the Aineilean and Euiunoan plans (lood
now'ly' f ut'ulshed10 VW iUy' Ut'"'udoll,!'1 oua
W. Piiync, M. I
uov 80-1 y owner & I'roprietor,
Wanted SffiKttW
stock. AMwli md UejIraWo einploumtHt nt
fioon -VVAilCH. llxpeiloneo intlm bust
nujs net roqulrud. Niirserlei widely nnd Iuvor
ably known. For terms addicss
Tho 0. L. Van Duson lTurso:y Co.,
(1KNF.YA, ., Y.
Van Musen TJurserlos establlihod 1819.
Also stock at wholesale,
ApilU-lSt cow r