ODD ITEMS. It Is discovered tlmt the dwarf who In to marry Mrs. General Tom Thumb deliberately assumed tho tltlo of a for olgn count for the purposo of making himself bs small ns possible. A V, World. Senator Haynrd is famous among the exlcurcs of tho Natl o mil Capital for his skill in preparing terrapin for tho table.1" The Senator always goes into tho kitchen and prepares tho tcrrrapin with his own hand for his invited guests. Washington Star. Newspaper reporters are known to bo tho most truthful -of men. Their calling teaches them accuracy, nnd thoy could not bo untruthful if they would except. Tho exception ix when in tho course of their business they 'are called upon to describe the personal appearauco of ladles. Hero their gallantry betrays them into over stating the facts. Gincinnatti quirer. Melbourne, Ark, with a population of 250, has four churches, any ono of which will hold the entire population. Tho Junior Carlcton club is being extended, and wilt bo tho largest club in London. It has not a very high so cial standing, being full of young Tory provincial attorney and commercial men. t For seven years a Now Hampshire mechanic mado a circuit of half a mile twice per day rather than pass a pow der house. The other day he learned that it had been empty for eight years. Since tho birth of the first Prince of Wales in 1284, more than sis centu ries ago, tho titlo has been borno by seventeen persons, but tho present pos sessor of it Is tho only ouo who has lived to see a son attain his majority. "No," said a Vermont deacon, I don't approvo of horso rauin', but when another member of tho church becomes so codlcss as to try to pajs mo on tho road coinin' homo from meetin', I feel it my duty to let out on tho reins, just I " u: r I.!. ...... :.. Ket'lJ Ullll irum puiiui ms ituoi. in earthly things.'' Considerable commotion was caused among the clerks in the Post Office at Yincennes,.Ind., recently over a pecu liar noise issuing from a mail bag, which on being opened was found to contain a largo grey eagle. It carao from tho West, and is supposed to have been captured by the route agents. A whito man nnd a colored man both smoking cigarettes and both ap pearing to bo wealthy and independent, occupied an open pbaHon which was , .1 , . . . . r , u riven inrougn me sireus oi unanes ton. They created a sensation. An inquisitive reporter investigated tho matter, and found out that the white man was a rich Northern tourist who travelling with a mulatto servant. A 1 rench writer ascribes to Sarah Bernhardt much of tho demoralization now existing in French social life. Ho charges her with having inaugurated me passion tor strange abnormal char acters, thrilling stories about the pri vate lives of actresses, and the craving lor sensation of every kina. It is lair to add. that 1; ranee was by no means destitute of all this sort of thing bo- fore the famous Sarah trod the stage. A man in' LewistDn, . Me., recently uougnt a cow ot a local cattle dealer. Some". ono jokingly asked' him if ho know that the cow was so old as not to have any teeth in her upper jaw. Tho man went home, and, upon examining the cow, found that sho had no teetli in that region, and promptly returnee1 tho cow. It was with some difliculty thai ho was made to understand that cattlo have no tepth in their upper jaws. A marriage was arranged somo time ago between two perons of royat rank. Unfortunately, the male party to the contract was not handsome, to say the least of it, and when he travel ed across the ocean to meet his bride tho greatest caro was taken to prevent tho friends and advisers of tho lady from seeing him. Ono of tho friends and advisers, however, removed all perplexities by observing : "You need not take so much trouble to keep your man out of Bight. Ho may bo ugly enough, but he can hardly be more than half so ugly as our woman." Diamond Gutting Tho form into which a diamond is cut has great influence on its beauty and fire. Tho most common aro what are allied tho "btilliaut" and the "rose," or rosette.'" Tho latter, so named from its similarity to an unopen ed rosebud, was one of the earliest forms in use. and is applied generally to the cheaper kinds of stones. It is a sort of pyramid, with a tlat base, and inclined facets, terminating upward in a pointed apex. The tlat base is imbedded in tho setting; and thereforo in tho ro?e diamond tho whole of tho stone appears projecting above. The brilliant is the most valuable form. It may bo considered as form ed of two pyramids, connected togeth er at their 1 ases, with the npex of each truncated or cut off, and tho sides worked into facets, as in the case of the rose. Tho stone is held in seitiug at tho broadest part, or junction of tho pyramid; one pyramid projects upward in sight, tho other is hidden below, to that only half tho stone, or somewhat lest, appears; but tho hidden part w more powerfully effective in adding to tho brilliancy. Tho diamond cutter has to perform a most difficult undertaking, namely : to givo about sixty symmetrical and regular faces to stones sometimes only an eighth of an inch in diameter, with out any mechanical aids whatever to his judgment ; and yet producing, without a particle of unnecessary waste, tho very largest stone geomet rically poessiblo out of the rough body. This, of course, can only be tho result of great skill and long experience. Havinp mado one facet ho judges by his eye tho exact anglo at which tho stone must be placed to cut tho new one, ond tho oxaot depth to which the grinding for tho latter must bo carried; and so accurately is this dono that it is Vflrv Kplilnm n frnvl u-nrtmnn At'nr lina to revert to a facet for correction, after lie baa once passed it over. An exchange very truthfully remnrks that uovernor Uleveland will nnd it impossible to please tho licpublican editors. Ordinary people wero of tho opinion that his recent letter of resig nation was about as brief and explicit as was possible to make a publio docu ment. All the Governor said was : "I hereby resign tho oflico of Governor of New York," and now tho Cincinnati Commercial comes out with tho criti cism thaUho word "hereby" wai alto gether superfluous. For sheep losing their wool, bathing with saltpetre water, one ounce to the cjuart, is recommended. ; THE qOliaiirAND Preparing Land for Grass. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman writes : "Where Innd is intended tobu sued. ed down, whether In connection with a grain crop or without, it should rccoivo extra attention in order to favor the ncrcased demand of tho double crop of the grain nnd tho forago plant, or tho latter if aon nlono sq as to secure not only n good catch and a good start, but to continue tho growth nnd sustain tho plant during tho drought which seldom tails to occur, in this way a fair to good crop is realized the samu season if grown without. nn ac companying gram crop, with tho pros- pcci ui an liicreasen yiciu uiu lunuw ing season, to bo further kept up with manure, which, if properly applied, will suffer no loss on crass lands, tho network of roots which forms tho nod appropriating nil, timo in suuh caso be ing allowed for this. Further, a good cover of grass will provent the rays of tho urn and the drying winds fiom getting access to tho ground, and will hold tho dew nnd the moisturu ot tain longer. Tho main loss of moisturo is what tho Plants themselves lako Iroin tho soil, and tho greater tho quantity tho bettor, as it is a measure" of tho growth of tho crop. This measure op plies to tho roots of tho plant as well, which penetrate deeply if favored by culture, and this culture, deep and mel low, Is necessary, when it is considered what an amount of water grass tnkes from the soil, the process goinjjon dur ing tho entire season, from early spring till latu fall, the grains occupying but half that time. Deep cnlturo is there fore of more importance in growing a grass crop than out- of grain. As in our droughty cliniato wo do not obtain the requisite amount of moisture from tho air, wn must seek for it in tho ground, and only in its depth can it bo obtained. In this way heavy crops and a good sod aro secured, tho sod when turned down, still fuither bene fiting the laud by introducing vegeta ble matter, when distributed through it is ono of tho licit means of favoring moisture. Th'n prepares the ground not only for further growing gias or clover, of any other forago crop, but in a superior manner grain, including wheat, if the soil is composed largely ot clay. "The growing of sod, a-i is well known to good fanners, is one of the principal means of improving land, ns the dairy regions hive long since shown in this country and grazing iij England. ISadly l educed land has been renovated and made profitably productive in tho clay loams of Central New York by a single two years' course of clover aided or.iy by plater, good yield of hay being realized at the same. So, with a fair set of grass which can' ba obtained on worn-out land only by early sowing on winter grain in the spring or, better, on land" prepared in autumn without the grain a good sod has been secured in a few years by tho uao of mineral manures adapted to tho land. Tho value of the fertilizers was realized in the crop grown, while tho main benefit vegetable matter in tho soil was secured in the sod, where farm manure was wanting. But all this must bo preceded by a good prep aration of the soil, comminuting nnd deeply working it. which "wjjl tell in future years in its favor; 'just as bad treatment will still further rcducc.it." Grass er Cultivate! Jocund for Fears. According to tho Germantown "lele- graph nothing seems more surprising than tho rapid movement which seems to have been made tho last fifteen to twenty years in lavor of growing pear trees in grass. Wo well tcmember, when tho subject was first mooted, what a storm the suggestion made. It was looked on ns the height of absurd ity, and those who recommended it wero thought to bo lunatics of tho most confirmed description. We no'v ever took any sides in this question un til our own experience proved its val ue, aud when we have successful in stances of pear culture in gr.t3s, as we often have. Wc do not' deny that then! aro many good cultivators who havo excellent success in what h called clean culture of pear orchards. Their error has been in regarding it as the only successful plan. As wo have said, it is rather remarkable how great is tho change tho other way; nnd we should not be surprised ono of these days to find tho publio running to tho opposite extremo and insisting that'in grass only can pears be grown. Wo aro confident that tho crops aro more regular, the fruit more perfect, and tho trees aro better protected against blight. Wo do not, jn fact, ever re member having a pear tree to die of blight not that we believo crass is a perfect protection, only that such is the 'in. t :.. ....:e i.. in grass than in cultivated land, and generally is more moist, and then, too, tho roots aro never disturbed. Wo hivo lost several standard and a num ber of dwarf trees by blight ; in, fact, latterly not a year passes that thero is not a diminution of our trees in this way ; while in grass nothing but old ago seems to cause them to succumb. hen wo say that wo have three trees on our premises said to bo full 160 years old, in good bearing condition, one of them apparently as good as ever it was, we think there is good ground for our opinion. A Novel Oure for Hiccough. A young Kastonian, whila sitting in a restaurant, was seized with a violent attack of hiccoughs, which resisted all the remedies his friends could think of, when tho proprietor wont out into I lie bar-room and tapped a glass of beer and cot n largo carving knife and came in with the knile concealed behind him. Ho held the beer up to tho man's mouth and suddenly drew out tho knife and jammed it down in front of his face into tho beer aud ordered him to drinks Tho unusual proceeding on tho part of tho landlord ho Irightened the tellow that he could not nt first drink, but lie hnnllv drained the glass, leaving notli ing in it but tho carving knife, and it had the effect of entirely curing him of his hiccouchs. J:aston, (J'enn.) Ex press, An exchange hits tho nail on tho head when it t-ays t "When you hear a man suecilng at tho local papers, you can stately net that iio dots not squati der his wealth in assisting to mako them better, anil that oenerally tho iia pers have done more for him than he has for them. Tho man who cannot seo tho benefit mining to n town from its newspapers, hasn't tho sense of an oyster, and ho is about ns much value to a town as a delinquent tax list." A lifo prisoner in the Albany peni tentiary, during his leisuio moments, found tho Old Testament to contain 2, 728,100 lelterp, 592,303 worJs, 23,211 verses, 020 chapters and 39 books. The New Testament contnius 838,880 letters, 181,223 words, 7,054 verfceu, GQ chapters, and 27 books. Jas.'II. Mercer states that indiges tion prepares every ono for disoasc,but guarantees Acker's Dyspepsia Tablcto , to euro all forms of indigestion. Ask James; II. Mercer about Acker's Wood Klixir7'Mi5' only preparation guaranteed to cleanse tho blood and rcmovo all clironlo diseases. Jas. II. Mercer distinctly states that Acker's English llemedy has and does euro contracted consumption. Ask for circular. An entirely now medicine, guaranteed. Want or1 M'nrnlnK nml Coin Tor l. 'If you aro suffcrlntf from poot health or languishing on a bod ot sickness, trtko ch'-cr it you arc simply" ailing, or If you feel 'weak and dispirited, 'wlthoutclearlyknow. 'ing why, Hop Hitters 'will surely euro you. if you aro a minister, nnd havo overtaxed yourself with j our pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out with caro nnd work, or a rnn ot business or t labor, weakened by ,tho strain of your everyday duties, or a man ofjetfers tolling over your, mid night work.llop Hitters win most sureiy strength If you nre sulTcrlng from ovcr-enllng nr drinking, nny Indiscretion or dissipation, or ,aro youiifi and growing too fast, ns Id often, the case, "Or It you are In tho workshop, on tho ''farm, nt tho desk, any whero, and feel 'that your system Heeds cleansing, ton 'Ing, or stimulating, without tntoxlcnt Ing, If you aro old, 'blood thin and Impure, pulso feeblo, nerves Unsto ily, faculties 'waning, Hop Hitters Is what you need to glvo you new life, health, nnd vigor." Is you ar costive, or dyspeptic or suffer ing from nny other of the numerous dis eases otthoktomach or bowels, It Is your own fault It you remain 111. If you arawastlng away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sick ncss, Nervousness, vou will find n "Balm In Gllend" In Hop Hitters. If you aro a frequenter, or a resident, of, a miasmatic district, barricade yoursys- tern against tho scourge ot all countries Malaria, Epidemic, HIIIous and Inter- mlttcnt Fevers by tho uso ot Hop Hitters. If yon havo rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath. Hop Hitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, th sweetest breath and health. MM will bo paid for a caso they will not cure or help. A LADY'S WISH. "Oh, how I do with rav skm was ns clear and 'soft as yours," said a lady to her friend. -'Vou can easily make It so,"answeredtho friend. How?" 'Inquired the nrst lady "By usngllnp miters thatmakes pure, rich b'ood and blooming hea tli. It did It for me as you observe. tr-Xono genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white labeL Rhunall tho vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. TnXECUTOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOUN KSI.CIINKII, DECEASED. letters testamentary in the estate ot John Kelchner, lato of Centre township. Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, have been granted bv the Keg lsterots'td county to tho undersigned executor. All persons having claims against tho estate of said decedent are requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to tho fstatoto make payment to tho undersigned without delay. H. O KF.LCHNEK, ) oeohok w. KKI.CIINF.R, VEiecutors F. U KELCHNEU' j Knorr ft Wlnteretecn, attya. KebS-tf gXECUTOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF FREDERICK WILES, DKCK19ED. Letters testamentary In tho estate of Frederick "Wiles, late of Jackson township, Columbia county, lvnnsj lvaiita, havo been granted b the Jieglster of said county 10 the undersigned execu tor. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent nre requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to the o-tat to make payment to tho undersigned without delay. DANIEL FHITZ, Jans-tf Executor. ItlDQE ELECTION. An election for officers of the Catawlssa Bridge Company for the ensuing year win bo held at tho house of Mrs. Hester Klstler in the Town of cata wlssa, on Monday, March S. between tho hours of one and six o'clock p. m. of that day. J. H. HOH1NS. Jan30-w Sm't, TQJJSQRML iQQyiS. THE OLD STAND under the Exchange Hotel, still takes tho lead. Hair Dressing, Shaving, Dyeing, Shampooing and all wo'k la my line promptly and neatly done. BILLIARD & POOL TABLES. James Rcilly, Jan 30-tf Proprietor. SUBSCKIUK FOR THE COLUMBIAN, 16.0 A YEAR, gTATEMENT OP THE COUNTY FINANCES, From January 1st, 1884, to January 3th, 18S5. STATEMENT SHOWING TAXES ASSESSED AND TAXES ASSESSED. S I s 2 8 " - " 5 i : L-. ,J2, : tf.3S8t IMODJ18 30 JI43 28 Ntl (HI 8S8-JI 74 00 10 00 RliSl 74 00 1901 511 m 50 83 00 610 34 M &0 4013 OS TOM 138 65 SI78 28 79 60 1141 HI 71130 8 30 149 39 76 3 1S33 39 0251 C845 47iI3l 0! 30 1(74 15 in III 788 87 Ml 1633 S3 78 30 31 43 1421 76 73 30 23S8 73 60 1 00 28J(i'J 60 HIT 19 83 00 S7 H 10 14 83 00 Ml 37 41 03 8 00 1C6109 101IKI 3376 OH IS 1'4(0 V7l!8S 40 ft) 543 51843 40 60 U7S 43 43 50 4 15 1SM8 37 1J3 60 11 40 627 60 IM to 10IH48 13 51 !!T03 407 60 73 50 613 90 43 M 21 56 213 58 43 50 HK1HI8 7750 3063 33059 71 50 1813UI t4150t2030 tlOSW T4150 MM MM) 19 53 844 17 68 50 853 67 6,100 3 86 21T09 53 (0 4W8S 66 60 313 268 53 M 60 40(47 40O0 800 " " ll'll S7 7350 1193 476atf 73 60 86270 63 00I 4" Oil 85 U) DISTRICTS. Heaver. . Ilenton .... IlerwICK.... llloom Hrlarcreek, nnt.nwl.uul . Crntralla-.. centre .... Conyngbln Fishing cr'k Franklin., orcenwood. Hemlock... Jackson.-. Tw-nsr. Madtsou.. Minim Mnnmur sit 1'loasnV orange ... llnarlnec MCOlt Sugarloat ,58,313.16 1,53T.0J 70S.5J 11,594.91 1,40:1.00 AMOUNT DUE FOR YEAItS l'HEVIOL'S TO 181. Districts. centralla Centre, Henton, Hloom, Collectors. David Wal-su, Win. Shatter, sam'l. Apppleman, Heuben Harris, Yr. 1S83 1SS3 188J 188J County Dog tisS 75 1 f 5 ( 181 47 I 71 10 ..... ,j j,, 491 M I 8) 00 1970 721 m 76 A. V. JOHNSON, TIIKASUREH OF COLUMBIA COUNTV, AUCtlui r Ml I II rAlli (.Ul'fl. IV ON COUNTY FUNDb. January 1st, 1884, To amount uncollected prior to 1884 J 8 " amount on hand at last K'ttlement ,. 2 " county tax asseshed In 1881, 28 " tax on registry ot voters , " o W Miller, old counter ) WM Imon rent old tall , ' Jonas Kline " " " l'arker Kcsternld plank..., ,.,,, 11 (1 W sterner, old s(oe, ic, " uo Hartley -paid I'ollsliJakeD note - and Jury fee 11 w M stoker tax exonerated and Unco paid to Treasurcr.i.... i ........ "OA Shumanfor same,, i ...... " (.' h Artley old luinbt-r . . Samuel Winner, jr., old plank " l' 11 Knt coats on writ vs. Jos. Weiss . Charles Klndlg old siding " John L Kllno siungles Hrush Valley bridge " . " Widow Keller deed held by Uonuuls. 893 81 93 S3 615 13 103 2 iO PO (O 70 00 2 R'J 13 5) 48 31 1 23 1 00 a ui ou 1 23 1 00 IS 00 sioners reueemeu 8 (0 7 ft) 14 60 25 73 ' Henry Wbltmlgut 1 stove.,, . . 1 1 v r.vesa stoves ,,, Ilartnan llas.-rt 3stO)et, ............. ' W llt'ox 1 stove J J Mellenry old brtdgo ' Wm llurreit I stove ,. Tho Town it llloomsburg rent for pid tall stable, i .,. , ' tleo 1 Hauler deed held by Commts. sloneni redeemed Daniel Ohl old plank ' county tax on unseated land 1 county tax on seated land .... 1 road titx on seated land i .. ,. . unseated land......... school wx,on " " i ii i. v geatod land, ,.... ( poor tax " ' " ... , i '.i .i undated land ' special poor tax on unseated land ' special poor (ax on, scaled land ........ 1 soeclal school tax on seated land 2i 2 5) 12 (0 20 00 4 31 1 I" 618 S3 U2 54 106 09 843 8d 859 08 231 09 13? IB 4W 10 60 26 23 V7 3 (0 63 1 123 tt) 64 Ml 13 S5 4178 500 00 6 (10 10 UI U) ' " " uuneatedland. roaa tax ob unseaieu laud . " on leated land . 1 seated land tax slule distribution unseated land tax tinc distribution.. 1 Mint 'National Uanu county order No. ?jy not rcueeineu. .v ' J M Larlah old Drill f- ' Hloonuburg iron ixiJ old plank - ft w OUUllt VUi avu, rt . PEMO(mALOOppTfgg. iSQLjgljBM-COUNTY, PA. " Wm Krlckbaum Jury fees 41 OT " U W M Low old plank . 4 0' " redemption mtney on Abraham Heo. . rer tract Htlarcreek . 10 Srt " redemption money on 1 K Schweppcn. hclscr tract Heaver ., 10 9) " redemption money on Abraham 8ny. der tract Main 4 01 " Wm Krlckbaum fees for registering dogs t m " amount received from dog fund 8 .1 33 CR. PV COMMISSION. EXONERATIONS AND IIE Tl'H.NS AI.WIW KP COI.I.KOTOHS FOll 1WI AND ritlSVIOlm YtfAllM. 1831. District, Com. Ex. Districts. Com. Kx. rranklln (37 13 Jackson tlSMfofli Hoarlngcr'k so uv 1S8'. Heaver Henton Hcrwtck It pom Hrlarcreek conynghnm Flmtngcr'k Franklin Orcenwood Hemlock Jackson ad tru is m locust 69 711 CO 49 fit 17 VI no .ml r. 10 M 88.12 05 I I 49 i 7ft,.vnuison VI 83 M 77 Main HM 67 511 83 Minlln fit oh n 60 Montour 40 (V) II 22 M oil n2 ll Mt. l'icasn't 29 m u 55 ii 3 no ornngo 43 m, b m an in n as Pine so mi 8 so (3 is li 43 Hoarlngcr'k 19 0.1 t 97 4'l 85 13 OllSCOtt B9 M 31 IIS 13 CI 4 TUibitgarloat 31 C9. 8 Tr I I I 11169 4339S 80 Ily total commission $ 11S9 43 ' total exonerations vnd returns siwhi " county orders redeemed 31(113 hi " amount due from collectors i&im M " discount on order No. 739..... Stir " amount paid to meet atato quota 41 43 " commission to treasurer tsoi K3 " balance In hands of treasurer 3 31 M'lSt 30 I A. SI. .IDIINfON IN ACCOUNT WITH 1)00 I FUND, JANUAItV 1st, 1881. To nmount duo nt last settlement. ,, , tlMH 'a " amount assessed In 1881 133710 " added tax Hemlock dupllcatj m " nmount on hand at last settlement..,. 103 03 13168 1)1 CR ISS4, Com. Ex. Districts. (2 17 t 60 Franklin a 00 1883. Districts. Jackson Hoarlngcr'k Com. t2 03 Heaver 3 07 3 13 2 37 3 37' 3 60, 10 3 93 9 nil Locust 2 ro Madison 4 ) Main 0 60 Minlln Montour 5 no Mt. Pleasant 2 oo orango 50 l'lne 3 63 3 50 2 12 3 41 2 10 2 80 2 53 2 02 2 10 3 45 3 27 t 9 no 4 00 4 (10 60 3 01 3 fO 2 M) 6 110 no is so 3 01 Henton Hcrwlck Hloom Hrlarcreek Conyngham Klshlngcreek rranKiin 1 84 orcenwood 4 40 n oo lloarlngcrk 2 10, S t'O HCO't 2 on I 60 sugarlo.if licinloek (ackson (69 66 191 50 Hy commission to collectors f 69 ;t III '0 58 1 23 , 813 3S . 1575 ?B S9 16 exonerations aiioweu cuucciura orders p Id oil SSI amount paid to county amount due from collectors commission to treasurer (3168 91 A. M. JOHNSON, TIIKAStntHIt, IN ACCOUNT WITH fiTATF. FUND. DR. January 1st 1SS4. Tostato ta assessed for 1884 J708 55 amount paid to meet statu quota rroni county funds 41 43 ?49 CR, HY COMMISSION ON DUPLICATES SETTLE! FOH 1881. float cr Hpnton Berwick f l ' Hemlock t 27 50 Jackson Locust Madison Main Mllllln Montour Mt. Pleasant 4 18 0 4) 43 3 41 28 1 72 Hloom Hrlarcreek Catawlssa Centralla Centre Conyngham FIshlnL'creeK Franklin Orcenwood 03 I orange 1 37 l'lne 4 1 i ltoarlngcreek 1 78 I SCOtt Hy commission to collrctors amount paid state quoti ior lwt. commission to treasurer. , T49 07 COMMISSIONED' EXPENSES FOlt WHICH OHDKliS WKIH3 ISSUED ON Till: TltKASUHEH. MISCELLANEOUS EXTENSES. .1. s. o rimes bill for teachers Institute... $ 191 00 45 OU 2 60 1 15 1 35 to 00 1 30 33 63 13 25 3J 00 5 ( 75 1330 (0 39 30 20 CO A 00 15 (HI 03 CO 3 53 189 01 ouy Jjcoby auditing public nccuunts.... liucKaiew uro snorso uirc taxingeieciion blanks to Herwlck Moyer Hro's. expressago Kji 3icrunncy exprtssagu John Mourey taking 1 prisoner to I'nlla. (I. W. sterner covering books wm. KricKoaum rccoraing names ot twp. onicers A, 11. Stewart taxes refunded on lands sold not In county I H. Kline et nl bill fomost inortoin case John Mourey taking Cath. Managhana discharged prisoner to centralla J. M. Clark acknowledging com. deed.... . i . jutiuiejt-r ireus. uiuuuuc uu t.-m'r contract A. M, Johnson trcas. losson trade dollars, taken from col J. M. Uwlnneret nl bill for post mortem L'U-SU John .Mourey taking Mary Sullivan to uayiuiii Wm. Chrlstman et al com. In lunacy case John Mourey, taking two persons to l'hiln.....!. ,. John Hoffman, costs In caso of county vs newer Wm Krlckbaum, prolhonotnry bill .... First National Hank, money loaned on or- oero. J 1489 80 couirrs' jukoh-s pay and constable's 11ETUHNS. John Mourey serving Jury notices 91 00 781 14 2477 45 261 9f 147 til) 108 60 4'0 00 33 10 8 00 8 63 8 10 30 (10 5 50 6 44 24 3i 42 73 51 73 20 (10 runu jurura uunug jear Traverse Jurors " " Constable's re' urns during year court crier during ear Tipstaves " " S N WnlKer, stenographer, f 10. per day.. hwanK vs ri x v ii it it " Helfrlck vs Frtck " com vspeybert " Orangevllle s Fund vs Henrlo " Ueran vh Itellly " com vs lMson " com vs Ijeikowlcs " Loughlln vs Miner Ceo W Derr. lurv commissioner Abraham Hlce, " " . . John D Casey, clerk, to same 458l 11 COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH OASES WHEHE THE COUNTY HIX'AME LIAULE Justice's constables and witnesses 917 61 it K Little, late District Attorney It HucUnglum, " " Win Krlckbaum, Clerk of Court 20 00 137 00 137 15 $1211 03 ItOAD (311 40 HI 00 50 00 60 00 115 00 12 00 25 00 10 OO 30 (X) 00 () ItOAD AND B11IDOE VIUWEItS AND DAMAGES. sundry persons ns viewers John Hurrord damage, Flshlngcreek .1 Jl tJCWlll 1) A Munson Wm Hohrbach Jacob Artley l'eter M Karshner A KOlrton T W Karnes Franklin... Montour,. lino Hshlogcrceck , John & Jonathan Lemon, damage, Green. WUUIl Pen S' Iner, damace, Centre Joshua Kelferinan, comml-loner attend ing road views Charles ltelchart, commissioner attend ing road lews. 11 F Edgar, commissioner attending road views ... Ji IX) 41 00 3! 10 40 40 $1031 90 COMMISSIONED' OFFICE AND COUItT HOUSE. LJ Adams, auditor 23 OO O W Hess, " 23 00 Gai rick Mallcry, auditor 23 no Hloomsburg ivaterco., vvaterrent 4 50 1' K Vanuatu, painting 11 47 J II Oisey watlng accounts for 1S83 23 00 v o llalilgnan, repairs at court House.... 11 50 James Cndman, agent, stand 3 60 Patriot Publishing Co., . 6 00 1'hebe Cox et al cleaning Court House. .. 17 11O John F l'ursel, blacksmith bill 8 23 8 W Garrison carpenter work 23 41 O W Neal liro., coal for Court House. ... 162 79 Geo A Clark, stationery 5 50 Menagh and comnan, Irostlng windows.. 40 37 Dennis Donovan, work at court house.,,, 1 88 Win Chrlstman, work at oillce 41 25 II L Thomas, peas 5 ui Fred schwlun, hauling 7 ( ti It Ilousel, work at twice U 00 J W llaeder, binding Columbian..,. ... 4 Ml W u Allen, work at omco 84 00 J II Sneei', bill rendered ... 23 tl L llunyan Co., Hardware 10 92 0 l: Savage, tending town clock 10 00 Grant S Herring, work at oillce 18 00 John S Mensch, lime. . 8 (j J Hachman w ork at court house 131 Si H II Urower heating and plumbing as 'r contract .. 5203 0) D 11 Coilman work at court house 07 2 While Wlrta w ork at court house , 2tl 51 A V llower work at court houso 7 60 John Whltcnlght stone for court liouso .' 12 Charles Krug lumber, &o , 32211 V. It hhulti work at Court house 193 12 M K Cox work at court houso ..... 21 w wniGlger hauling brick etc 86 21 1 W McKelvy, bill rendered no .11 1" 1' BUlineyer billrendercd li FreasHrown Insurance on court house,,, 106 27 INrman iiasi t repairs (A 14 John w Krumt r carwntcr work at court houso ., 2i 25 W J corrcll locking glass 5 00 The tt l!o., ard Walcuand Cluck Co., new town clock as percontract 700 00 BluoinGoscororgas , , 131 14 J 11 Ktlnger work at court house 124 03 OAJacuoybtone 3)41 Hloomsburg Iron Co. Iron for clock weights 6 00 Samuel .Meu work at court houso 1 ui F. II Urower repairs, etc 8 1 15 J. I Hrower malting court room 112 ( Moyer Hros paint, etc 10 m 'IboaiasGorreyrepalringHegbter'aonico 20 on 0 M and J K IK-kard lumber 58 12 1 ouH Hcrnhard working on old clock, eto 23 to Knorr 4 Wlntcrstceii drawing specinci- tlons, etc , , 8 00 E It lkcle' attorney lor commissioners. , . too 00 Joshua Fcilerman commissioner 4iu ui HF Edgar commissioner ., 404 (O Chnrlin Helchard commissioner 378 00 John H Casey clerk 800 0 1 WU3M COUNTY JAIL, c A Klclm medicine for prisoners ... .... 0 72 Thomas Gorrey work at Jail 5 73 ccGalllgnunrcpalRiatJill 16181 11 F Oarduer tfiullng prisoners for I803 . . 1 1 w Holmes schuyli-r hardware 4 01 v w Neal Hro. coal , 400 as (1 W Hates repairing prisoners' shoes .... 8 va llarman & llassert repairs ... . ...... Ion w J U Skeer bill rendered .... . 147 21 I'M Drinker repairing locks. 3 00 Nathan Chromls hau Ing aWies 8 23 I 00 81 72 89 07 13(111 13 (O 4 48 391 20 3 87 3 10 II 73 14 01 n no 41 67 21 S3 6 PO SI9 02 I 60 5t 00 5 43 .3 00 23 13 33 03 75 15 00 131 16 750 00 V80 03 112 ft) 30 on 18 10 23 00 16 47 3 08 ti 223 96 HUNTING, STAT10NKHY AND POSTAGE. KlwcllftUlllenlieudcrCo. statement ... " " election procln- mat Inn , . Elwcll A Hittenliender blanks ". " advertising C M Vandersllco county stslement " " election proclamation,,.. " " court proclamation " " blanks " " advertising J (' llrown county statement .... ,, " " election proclamation " " blanks " " ndvertlslng O A Potter court calendar . " " aivertl-lng O 1: Myers county st tement J II Dletcrlck advertising 1) A Heek ev nostatra nnithn rpnl t 40 00 26 00 14 73 10 VS 40 00 26 on 25 S3 39 8V 15 50 40 01 23 00 40 01 12 60 40 III) 1 60 40 00 4 60 12 13 8 HO 20 00 40 00 3 0(1 14 08 1 10 Alt"inus A; co. emclopos rmniA ii w.-iiuvnuer siaiionery.,,.,,,. It S Howman county statement " ' adverllsln? Gen A Clark stationery , ,,1 uujiiisuu pusi.age stamps . 339 53 INQUEST Sundry persons for Inquests... 1213 7J HlilDClES-HUlLDING AND ltKl'AIHS. HEAVEIt. John Appleman Ilrelsh bridge John schcll Davis hrlds-o . 4 00 4 05 1 on 191 UI 30 05 161 14 115 Ml 69 NO 107 31 63 09 9 00 3 40 31 II John Schcll Kllngei-man bridge iKicuma 1 neater auev onaze O s ltelchart Heaver Valley bridge ., Charles llelchan. Davis Hrldgo mn 11 ungui. iicnver auey nnuge David Fink, et nL, Davis bridge David Fink, et- al.. Heaver Vallev hrtdtrn Charles llelchart Heaver Valley bridge ... low uro s uo. nme neaver vaney bridge Charles ltelchart Ilrelsh bridge Charles llelchart Kllnger.nnu bridge HENTON. Geo Kecler Henton brltgo Geo Heeler Cole's bridge I J Thomas Kimble Mill bridge Daniel II Karns Knrns bildge. Ira Hess Ilenton bridge Samuel Appleman Henton bridge Samuel Appleman Colo s bridge Samuel Appleman Mcndenhall bridge Samuel Appleman brldgo west ot Henton BLOOM. T Hachman Hupert brldgo Daniel Yocum lted Ho -k brid.ro 1 60 1 60 1 60 70 0 2 no i 73 1 73 1 75 1 75 600 6 0.1 75 8 25 2 60 3 60 324 0 4 75 1 73 6 10 5 1.0 5 00 5 00 17 62 34 31 18 (0 19 01 John Delly Hupert brldgo .loun uciiy jiarton orioge Wm Lovan shatter bridge Isaiah Howell ShalTer bridge , Ell Jones Hupert bridge (contract) L llunyan & Co. lted llock bridge I, ltunyansharrer bridge I, Hunyan Barton brldgo Samuel MiatTer hatter bildgo Luther H Jones Hunert brldre John O Jones Barton brldgo 111 11 uux niiauer unugo hit Jones Hupert brldgo Heuben Hess Hupert bildgo Ell Jones Shaffer brldgo CATAWISSA. I. llunyan ic Co. brldgo near mouth Cata- vvlssa creek Charles Krog paper mill bridge Stephen Bailor near mouth C'atawlsa cr'k CFHardar " " " CONYNGHAM. John L Kline Brush Valley bridge John S Mensch Brush Valley bridge J H.ieliman Brush Valley brldgo J B Kllnger Brush Valley bridge Wm II Bright Uruslt Valley bridge FISIIINGCltEKK. Casper Hess, Hess brldgo Joseph Knelly brldgo near McIIenry's mill E I' Bender bridge near Jonestown W c Pennington 1'aden brldgo (contract) " " " " extra al lowed (1 W Ijibor Ammcrmnn brldgo Charles Klndlg et al Stillwater bridge.... J F Mcllenry Stillwater bridge J J Mcllenry bridge near Jonestown (con tract J J Mcltcnry bridge near Jonestown ex tra allowed Thomas selgn led Stillwater bridge FKANKL1N. C I. Artley Mcndenhall bridge " " l'arr bridge GHEENWOOD. C W Eves bridge near McIIenry's mill.... Daniel Ohl Ed Mcllenry brldgo H M Mcllrldo Iola bridge.... Win K Dcmott near Ej cr's Grove bridge.. " " 2 bridges above Kyer's Grove S n Klsner Mlllvllla Iron bridge W II llarman Iola brldgo BFHedllne Lemon hi ldge A E Glrlon Eckman bridge HEMLOCK. L Hunyan X Co. l'ursel Bridge " " Danvlllcbrldgc JACKSON. Wm A Kile Elk Hun bridge J M Larlsh Elk Hun bridge (contract) 73 2 50 2 63 i 73 211 03 19 60 222 05 19' 18 103 ft) 7 00 4 38 095 00 26 00 62 11 63 18 81 33 (UI CO S3 00 13 GO 108 12 31 Iff D33 73 11 87 8 IKI 19 63 4 73 '10 00 5 00 91 77 3 00 43 5 00 25 80 418 40 30 00 LOCUST. Jacob Walter Wilson brldgo John Evcland Slabtown Iron bridge Ellas Thomas A M Johnson bridge Jacob Yeager et al Slabtown Iron bridge , Solomon strausser " " " James Hlrt! Krlckbaum bridge 37 02 25 00 50 19 50 105 00 50 MAIN. J Hachman Malnvllle iron brldgo Charles llelchart .Malnvllle Iron bridge.. " " Forgo bridge 231 00 53 41 2 35 Mr. PLEASANT. A P Kester Wilson brldgo (above).., T C Wilson Wanlch hrldge " " Sand's brldgo " " Wilson bridge (above).., " " " " (below).., Matthias Kindt Sand'B bridge Samuel Shaffer Wanlch bridge " " Vandersllce bridge., Wm It Cox Wanlch brldgo " " Wilson brldgo (above) ..... " " " " (below)..,, 1 1 II Sands Smith's bridge Georgo llartiel Wanlch bridge . J P Sands Sand's bridge 22 00 1 64 1 64 1 63 1 65 10 00 4 60 4 34 12 36 14 60 18 8! 1 50 1 00 5 ft) OHANGE. V F Crawford Vance bridge J II DeLong Iron bridge Jacob snyder et al Vance bridge A II Kitchen Iron bridge PINK. Jacob Colo Shoemaker bridge.,, John Leggott Iola brldgo ,,, Wm. Harlan Shoemaker brldgo Win. Harlan Master's bridge 1 51 SJ 00 31 t7 8 10 2 00 15 19 2 00 2 00 SUOAHI.OAF. F. I. Golden, A. Cole bridge John W. Kile, Jos. u, Hess bridge J. II. Hess, J. B. Hess bridge Ezra Stephens, John cole budge 1). J. Lewis, D. Lewis bridge tf 74 t 50 3 OO 2 00 5 10 tCO 3 98 PENITEfTIAHY AND ASYLUM. Convicts In Eastern Penitentiary for 1883 $350 40 Support of Lizzie llawley Warren 127 9 mtTm ASSIISSOKS PAY. Beaver Henton Herwlck Hloom Hrlarcreek Catawlssa Centralla centre conyngham Flsblngc reek Frank II11 Greenwood Hemlock IJ7 on 22 60 40 an 51 oo 20 00 30 no 27 88 18 0 32 00 28 75 8 9' 20 40 16 50 Jackson Locust Madison Malu Mimin Montour ML, Pleasant Orange line ltoarlngcreek Scott Sugarloat Assessors for fall registry ot voters., 67l tl SCAL1-S FOH VOX AND WILD CATS. Paid sundry persons ELECTION EXPENSES. Paid spring election onicers , ' tallrlcctlonomceni.., . " spring room rent " fall room rent 192 61 1408 11 681 m 141 OI 142 2t iviniuuira uui.uuu uucumug spring election 138 ro tuiisiuuics UlkCUUIIIK lail CUHHIUU,,, " FLIIulter election Tdanks " John crane overseer fall election, ,. " W m Itaudcuoush overseer fall elec tion " Paul K Wirt Congressional lleturn Judge , , TAXEj HWUNDED. Amount of township taxes refunded. ,,. 13 881 44 BLANK HOOKS. Alt'inus A; co. 2 docket l'rothys. omce Win F Murphy Sons 2 dockets Keg. omce Win Mann 1 dockett Hegutcr's oraco F I. Hulter registry books., John Mourey 1 set books sheriff's omce... 8 S3 33 00 13 2V 21 50 18 00 1113 10 INTEHEST ON COUNTY BONDS, Amount of coupon) on omnty bonds paid $169 to Amount uleicst paid on our due bouda sss to 1417 CO HECAI'ITVLATIPN. Miscellaneous , $4 48) so t ouna Jururs pay, constables' returns co 4 581 11 t'ostslu Commonwealth cases 1 214 64 lltiad and bridge viewers and road dam. ages 1 057 M Commissioners' ortlco and court bouse,,, 7 oti 84 county Jail J 225HU 1-rlutlng, stationery and postage. ..... 539 63 Iuiiulsltlons . , 288 79 I Bridge building and repaint , 6052 M I Elijah Bhutt trimming trees , u It Mcndenhall lumber Thomas (Icddls work nt Jail ,,,, M 8 Williams repairing slato roof. . . , John Mourey cleaning up around Jail I, Itunynn & Co. bill rendered...... K 11 Urower repairs , H w Garrison work nt Jail .................. Fred schwln nnullng .It Shuiw work at fall ., Wm Ferguson cleaning cess pools 1) It t'onman work nt Jail .1 II Klmger work at Jail Daniel Hall, et. al., Olgglng ditch for wa ter plpo .1 II White cord wood 11 F Hicks painting and material. . , J O llrown surveying W J Corrcp Iron bedsteads. .... David Lnwenberg clothing Charles Kmg lumber II oomsburg V iter Co. meter tor Jail 1 W McKelvy bill rendered F P Hlllmeyer bl 1 rendered H P Gardner tending prisoners for 1884... Hliomsburg (las Co., tor gas , John Mourey boarding prisoners John Mourey work nliout prison John Mourey, washing, Ac. .... John Mourey turnkey fees ....... , N J llcndcrshott medicines ,. .1 Hachman building bake oven Hloomsburg Water Co. water rent Jail , U M s J Klxkard lumber au in 51 113 8 ft) 3 00 17 00 It 320 09 renltntlsry and asylum 477 9 ABsscwofsbayr.r 671 44 Fox and wild cat scalps j 05 Klcctlonexponscs,,., 13 0 09 Taxes refunded,,,,, , ,, 238343 Blank books.,, , 11210 Coupons and Interest on county bonds pd 417 00 (31143 89 From amount of orders isssued deduct I23M.4A tax. es refunded, H7coupo sand interest paid, 113.23 redemption money.! D.30 loss on trade dollars taken from collectors nnd 2S 0. rounty order No. 729 not redeemed leaves 287lio 89 which Is tho actual or dinary expenso for tho year A. 1)., 1881. S11KEP OltDEltS ISSUED. Ilenton II larcreek Catawlssa Flshlngcreek Franklin Greenwood Hemlock Jnckson $13 .VI Madison $105 fO VH ft) Main 41 00 12 on Minlln fl (O 55 00 Mtl'lcastnt 1100 30 00 Pino 37 00 1 MB I Scott 8l 21 m sugatloaf 17 33 900 $389 23 STATEMENT OF DOG TAX AND SHEEP FUND. Dox tax duo from collector's.... $1573 76 Probable com and exnneratlonson 220 CO $1323 76 COUNTY FINANCES. ASSETS. Tax in hand nt collectorsdup Probable com exonerations and returns, , $1233 03 2300 OU $1010 63 5 61 m 00 33 33 18 33 Add ami In handsof Treasurer.. .. Balance due on (lera llower note, one double set assessment books. , Ono set dup 1 $10317 50 LIABILITIES. Cost In commonwealth cases $ 546 68 Anit tax due the sevcrnl districts 1093 37 Amt road and bridge viewers duo ou b Oks 192 63 Amount county prison bonds unpaid Deo 1st 1883 53iW 00 Int ou Co bonds unpaid .... U m Amt road damages assessed and unpaid estimated to Jan 5th 8S.1 9182(0 Dal unpaid on brldgo contract 4S9 89 County order No 739 not redeemed 2300 00 $19759 03 10117 DO Actual Indebtedness of the county Jan 6th 1883 , $ 9111 69 Wo, the nhderslgned Commlssloonera of Colum bia County do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a correct statement ot accounts ot said county for tho year A. ., 1881 STEPHEN l'OHE, KL1 MKNDENHALL, WASHINGTON l'AKH, Commissioners of Columbia County. Attest : John B. Casey, clerk. We the undersigned Auditors of Columbia coun ty having been duly elected 10 adjust and settle the accoun s of tho Treasurer and commissioners of Columbia county do hereby c erllly that we met nt tho o!Tico ot the Treasurer and Commissioner in Blooinsburg and carefully examined the accounts and vouchers of tho samo from the 1st day of Jan uary A D 1881, to the 5th day ot January, a. D 1H8 and nnd them correct ns above sta ted, and wo find a balance duo Columbia county, on county fund of five ilnll.rs nml f unntv.ium cents from A 31 Johnson, Treasurer ot Columbia cuum. Given under our hands and teal this 16th day of January A 1) 1885. km itunm;,, J. B. YKITKH, , E M. TEWKsllUKY, JsKAI.- Paid before settlement tAll thnn mnrlrnrl time havo settled their dup.lcatcs In full since January 5th, 188J. A REDUCTION OF 10 FEB ON ALL WINTER GOODS The Place to buy The Place to buy a Fine Suit. The Place to rill.. Tie Stock is Complete Prices Low AT BATUD) LOWlNBEffiG. QMAIN DEALER IN Foreign audi Momestle WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. C. SLOAN & BRO , BliOOMSBUUO, PA. AUnutaeturersof CARRIAGES DI1QGIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on lmnd, REVA JIUXG A'iM TL YD ONE. Iice reduced to mit the timet. M. Q, Bshleman, number and gas fitter. Hear of Schuyler's hard ware store. Bloonisburg, P. All klndsof llttlng9 for steam, gas nnd water pipes constantly ou hand. Hoofing and spouting attended to nt short no tlcc. Tinware ot every description mado to order. Orders left at se.hu lei i; Co's., hardwa.o storo will bo promptly titled. Special attention given to heating by steam and hot water. y 9-ly MANILLA Tir;B.WA I tK'PnUOri b:s or rattle. HMAfStnHTITLTKrorl'I.AHTKK tllairthe VoU OutlMUthebulldinr. CAHl'KTB Eiil KL'UN of ittae, double U$) wlu crU elotti, Oautotpi :W.H.FAY&CO.CAMDEN,N.j. feb 6 4W (I CENT. -- a nice Overcoat. buy Boys9 Suits. THE or MUUAKT Elt8 For tUo Cflcbriitcd Chlckcrlns, Ivors & Pond, nnd VosoA bon 1'iauos. World ro uovvned Kstey Org.iiis, Violins, Accoidcons and Sheet ilusic. Celebrated White, New High Arm Davis, Now Home, Hoyal St. John, and Lltjht Running Domestic bowing jhocuiucs. neeuies, 011 ana attachments for all makes of Sewing Machines. STREET - H.AXI1HOAD HimXl TABLE. Pennsylvania Railroad. ix- Philado'phia & Erie R H. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ml TIME TABLE. In cffict Nov. lith, 1681. Trains leave Sun bury. KASTWAKI), n iin. m.. sea bhoro Express (dally excen Suiiday), lor llarilsburfrondliiterinedlate&talloii nnlvlnirat l'hllndelplilaa.lS p. in.; New 1 or 6.KO11. in. 1 llaltlmoir, MO p. m. j nslilni;io O.vo p. 111., cotinrctlinc al Philadelphia tor all s Mioio points, 'through pnssCnBer coach l-liil.Kieipnia. s.Wp. m. Day express dally cxcCLt sund.i-),for llarilsburg and intenne- dlato stations, nnlvlng nt 1'hllndclphla 3 p. m. t New YorK, 10.ai p. m. ; unlflinote TaOu. in-t Wukhlnulun, fi.45p. In. I'ailor 111 lliio'Wh 10 lhiladcipiila and piis-seiiBi-r cuacln thrOuKhtol'lilliMlcipiiiaaml Ilnillh on: 0 -.'0 P. III. millliinr-l'uii. .ti."ii IIKI.JIUIUU u.iiij tor' 1 larrls-burjf and nil lni n incdlato tl aliens, u 1 1 Iv lug ul I'hlludclplilu .'1 1 ft 0. in. i .New York 6.10 a. 111 blecplliKiar . ti-oiniiiodulloii'i can be weuieu at liaiil'buiKlor Philadelphia mid J'W Yolk. 011 .sun daia uthiougli slc plug c. r will bemnioii this train tioniWllil.iniaplloi.-hlhidclplila.l'liiladelphla jiafcbengeiscuii icniuln I nMecper undisturbed uuin a.SU 0. in. Kile .Mall (dally except -Monday tor llunlsbulg mid lnteiinedlalo btallons nnlvlng at, lhlladt-lpllla T.Niu. 111. New York llawa. 111. 1 li.ililinoiu7.4un. m. j Maahliigton, h.5 a. 111. 'Uiiuugh I'Ullii iiii (deeping cam 111 e niuon tins train to Hitladclphln, llaltlniure and Washing ton, nnd tuiongh passenger coaches to l'hlladcl plil.i nnd liallbnore. WKSTWAHU. 5.S0 a. m. Krlo JInll (dally except buuday), foi Kile uiiil ul Intermediate stations and Canandal gnu and intermediate siatloni, liothester, lniHi loand Magaia Kalis villi lb. ough Pullman l'al ace cais and passenger coaches 10 Krle and ltoch ester. u.M-Xcns Expiess (dally except Sunday) tor Lock Haven aud Intermediate stations. 1.10 p. 111 Niagara Expicss (dally except Sun day) lor Kaue and intermediate stations and cun nnilalgua und pilnclpal liiicimedlalo siatlons Kochtstcr, llullalo and Niagara Kails with linough passenger coaches to Kane and iiochester and 1-urlorcario Wlllllainspoit. 5.S5 p. ui. Kasl Line (dally except hundny)fc Hc novo and Inteimcdlate siatlous, and Kliiilra, Wni klns and Into inedlato stat Ions, u Uh through pas senger coaches to Kcnovoand vValklns. D.so n. 111.- hunday mall lor Kcnoioand Interme diate stations. TIlllOUOIl T1IA1NS l'OH SUNIiUKV KltO.MTHE EAST ANU SOUTH. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. 111. llarilsburg 1.40 anlMngat MinUurj Uu.ni. Uh thiougli slccpingcar 110111 1'hliailelphla to WIN llaiuspoil. News Express leaves Pklladclphia 4.S0 a. m. dally, lltaiiisburg, Miio. 111. dally excepi Sunday null lug at sunbuiy U.SJ. a. in. Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. ; llnltluioiu 7.'M a. 111. (dally except Sunday nnlvlng at sunbury, 1.10 p. in., with thiough Parlor cur Irani rhllaaelphla and through passenger coaches from Philadel phia and IMlllmorc. Knst Line leav es New Y'ork 8.00 a. m. j l'hlladcl phla.ll.ioa. 111. ; Washington, u 40 a. m. ; naltl inoie, 1U.0J a. in., (dally exicpt Sunday) nnlvlng a sunbury, 5.a)p. in., vviili through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and lialiiinoie. 1:110 .Mall leaves New oikn.uop. m. ; l'hlladel. phla, 11.20 p. in. i Washington, 10.10 p. m. ; Haiti more, ll.-.'u p. 111., (dally cxiept sundaj) arriving at sunliurj 5.I& a. 111., wuh thiough lullii.uu sleeping curs Irom Philadelphia, Washington and lialtiuioro aud thiough passenger couches Irom Philadelphia. Mt.MUIitV, IIAZI.iri'ON Ar Wl I.KEKllAItltE KAII.ltDAl) AMI NdltTII AMI WJiST IlltAM'll UA l.WAY. (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkesbarro .Mall leaves sunbury 10.30a. ra., arming nt bloom l'eny 11.27 a. in., Wllkes-barra 12.es p. in. Express East leav ca Sunbury 6.3s p. in., arriving at llloom lei ryo.su p. m., Wlttes-barro 8.0, p. m. suubury Jiutlleuellkesbarieiu.3i a.m.urrn ingut hloom Feiry 12.01 p. in., sunbury 12.55 p. in. Express West leaves W likes barro 2.45 p. m., rl lug at llloom Kerry 4.15 p. m., sunbury 5.111 111. C1IAS. E. I'UOH, J. It. WOOD, lieu. .Malinger. (Jen, Passenger Agent piIILADELPilAANu HEADING HO1) ARRANGEMENT OK I'AfbM, V K TRAINS. Nov. 1C, 1661 . TK1INSLXATX BCriKT AS OLI.Oir8iMJKl, f KKCKrr.D. For Now York,Phlladclphla,Ueadlng,I'ottsv I Tarn aqua, Sc., 11,57 a. m For Catawlssa, ll.Ota. m.ii.13 and d.sup, u,. For VIUlamsport,0,51 10 45 a, m.auii ,!(, p. m For Lewlsburg and Sunbury, .oc p. ni. 1 TRAINS FOA BDrSHT LUVl ti ruLUIns (Kl uM T KSCKPTKD.) Leave New York, via. Tamaqua a 45 1. iu. ii 4 via. Jlouud Urook Itoute 1,45 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, v,W a. in. Leave Heading, 11,55 . m fotuviib., k i ,. andTamaqua,l,4J p. iu. Leave Catawlssa, 6,50 10.30a. m. arc 3 31 p. u.. Leave Wllllflms'port.d.eoa.m, 4.CD and 5.40 p. n j Leave Sunbury 4.111 p. m. " Lc Isburg 4.4J p. m. rawniera to and from i'hlla telphU go throtih without change ot cars. J. B. WOOT'tJ r , O. G. HANCOCK., nera. Ma, , p Ooneral Passenger and Ticket Ageu. Jan.io.issi tf. D KL.VWARK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEltN KA1L110AD. IlLOOMSBUliG DIVISION. NOli'l bTATlONH. ! SOUTH. ii.m. p.m. a. 111. V 15 a.m. u.in. v 1 sti 1 21 1 111 1 11 1 W ....Scranton,.., liellevuo,,,, ,. 'lujlonllle.. ,. Lackawnuna., 1'lllstun...., ..West Pittston. .. .W joining. , ...Mnltby,,,, ...lieninit KtnL'Hlnti . 5 to 40 s il 40 U 111 II 14 a 55 i 4s 11 01 u 50 8 411 H :u H Oil1 8 ta 8 M 11 (111 11 57 ! 0 11 10 01 : 0 '.tl 10 iu : a l-k 111 u 8 27 12 57 8 22 12 52 8 II 12 4. 8 12 '2 4 ) 8 08 12 4U 8 08 12 H i 8 Ul 12 .11 7 5!l 12 2li 7 51 12 20 7 50 12 15 7 4J 12 07 7 Ml 11 55 7 18 IS 4J 7 11 11 IS 7 OS 11 28 Ii 68 11 22 i SI II 18 ti 50 11 15 6 42 11 (IS 6 30 11 01 SO 10 5-1 0 25 IU 51 6 (18 10 85 e OU 10 28 5 55 111 21 S 40 10 10 p Ul. a. In. 8 18 8 41 H i'J H 35 8 Hi - :m 8 25! II 32 IU 17 3 Ul (I :w iu io 3 0.1 li 4l 10 V OA .Kingston ... li 48 I" 2 3 05 i'lvinouili .liim'J 11 .'ji in N 3 11 ,. .Pljinoulll..,, 6 55 10 S3 3 1& 8 21 8 i; 8 10 7 58 7 47 ...,,vuuuaie, . .. Nantlcoko .. llunlock's cicek m in s? a 'jil 7 10 iu 41 3 21 7 12 10 48 3 3 7 21 IU IV 3 45 7 47 11 10 3 67 7 63 II Id 4 (tt S i 11 18 4 10 8 (W 11 S4 4 IB 8 1(1 II 37 4 11) 8 14 11 40 4 SI 8 21 11 4tl 4 30 8 28 11 1,2 4 it 8 34 II 67 4 4 8 8'J 12 IK 4 41 8 55 12 20 6 (6 U 02 12 28 5 It 11 lla J -j s ,h MUCkshinny.. Hick's Kerry .lieach Haven.. Herwlck..., .Hrlar Creek, ..Willow drove., ...Lluollldgo. Espy ,.. Hloomsburg ... . .. Kllnprl 7 41 7 31 7 27 7 2-1 7 lw 7 11 7 05 rou 11 51 Catawln llildge II 31 iMiivme,,,, ..Chulasky..., 6 29 IS 25 B 10 Northuinberlani't u SO 12 50 6 SU a.m. n.ui p. 111. W. F. IIALSTEAH, Supv Superintendent's onice, Scranlou, Feb. 1st aoi i.ct cr WILLY 4. IiL'ttLLl.'S UCOll HVlkO loots MACHINERY. for iKII.fcUtl.llOUCaCfh Xllllfc. fit II L r. ,. .. Nulls ttia Waitou 81I .VaUn, und Liatk. kUillhh' Kurpllrii, Jtruil liiuenbcEdfr, . 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