The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 09, 1877, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND JEMOCHATLOOMSBUliii, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA.
M COLUMBIAN.
DLOOMSnCBfl. F B I D A T, FKB. . 1877
Hall Road Time Table.
LACKAWANNA HbOOMsuunw iwiu
( Accommodation Train,
Mali Train
! Express Train
NORTH.
t.tn A.M.
,,, T.SS A. M
.... 1.60 1. M.
e.tir. M.
CATAWISSA ltAHi 110AD.
xoiern.
Accommodation Train
llcgular Express
.... e.SS A.M.
, 4.oe r. M.
Crime secmi to bo epidemic. A bank cashier
In Montrose lias absconded with $90,000 of ilia
bank'n funds ; another in Franklin, Indlina,
with $100,000, and some thief on Wednesday
stole a box of tobacco from our lanctuin. We
hope all these racats may be brought to justice
especially our partlculat rascal,
. . i ...
sourn. 1 rairicK neater ana companions, cnargcu wwi
T.51 A. M. the murder of Alexander W. Ilea, in 1803, ar-
4.4 r. M rived here on Friday aflernooc in charge of four
ll.BT A. M I officers of the Coat and Iron Police, and were
safely lodged In Jail. The prisoner! are visited
by n guard at frequent regular Intervals both
lay and night. There will be no lack of watch
fulness and an escape will be Impossible.
T.ST P. M
11,33 A. It,
1 . i..niM.tnVw Vnrb
,,Ktrn.t.t, midnight, lithe brick .Uble formerly occupied
!iawusa and WlUlamsport. by V llltam Coleman but recently leased by II.
:- F. Hess, as a livery stable. The building was
"judee Dana, of Luzerne county, was In town, destroyed.but the the contents were saved. There
A fire broke out on Friday night, at about
on Tuesday.
Ash Wednesday comes on tho Ulh of Feb
ruary, this year, St. Valentine's day.
The Danville Intelligencer notes the arrival of
blue birds. Spring like, very.
was an Insurance of $1200 on the property, but
there are such peculiar circumstances connected
with the Insuring that Is somewhat doubtful if
the amount is paid. We have not learned the
cause of the fire.
A bill his been Introduced In the Legisla-
. I l...n ..,Mt,,. it tllnl tr, diann tli tort Iw.nL-a
John M. Barton of this town has occepic nn,ra(.inl, ,lrinff six vears follow-
the position of clerk at the Montour House,
Danville.
Three highly enthusiastic and disorderly In
dividuals were put In the lock-up last Wednes
day afternoon.
The total valuation of the borough ol I.aporte,
Sullivan county, for taxable purpose" is certi
fied by the Commissioners to be $19,801. Val
liable town, that.
The Altoona Jvocm'nu Mirror strongly ap-
nrovea Mr. Iluckalew's plan for the election of
President, published in the COLUMBIAN of De
cember 22d, 1870.
Two Brians of the Danville and Hazleton
Kail road bridge, over lloarlng Creek, were car
ried away by the Ice on Saturday. The dam
age was at once repaired.
Henry D. Boas, Secretary of the Citizens
Building and Loan Association of Shenandoah,
In Schuylkill county, was convicted on r-atur-day
of having embezzled nearly $7000.
inc the third Monday In June 1878, and du-
daring that no such change shill thereafter bo
made oflencr than once In bix years. Tins bill
if passed, will rejoice the hearts of parents who
have been put to no little expenso In procuring
new books for their children at not infrequent
period', but will cause a howl of anguish to go
up from the book men, who havi reaped a rich
harvest by the Rale of their works.
On Saturday, at Wilkes liarre, James M
Cortwrlght, County treasurer of Luzerne, con
victed of embezzlement was sentenced to two
year and six months In tho county jail. His
default was nearlr $20,000. A. J. William
county commissioner, convicted of extortion
was fiired $100 and costs of prosecution, T. M
Nagle and Patrick Lynch, clerks in commis-
loners' office win plead guilty to four indict
menu o," conspiracy to delratid were sentenced
to four months imprisonment in the county jail
and lined $l.G2o and costs.
The JlepMiean of this week contains two ar
ticle commenting aeverely on the action of the
I Grand Jury in relation to the finding of indict
Thomas Flynn, a youtli of li years, was run raenU against Seybert and Matthews, and the
over and killed by a dirt car at the 1 rovos'j I failure to find one again-t Stritthers, for cutting
Colliery, near Centralis, on luesday uicnnng lne throat of James Archie. Whatever may bo
last.
J. S. Sanders, of the Hazleton Sentinel was in
town the first of the week. Ho will publish a
full report of the proceedings In the murder
trial in bis daily.
A Republican exchange says that "Abrara S.
Hewitt has not slept well nor enjoyed a meal for
twenty years." It Is a good thing for some edi
tors that lying docs not produce that etTect on
the system.
The bill granting stay of execution for two
years on all judgments now obtained, and on
which execution lias been issued, passed the
House, at Harrisburg, on Wednesday by the
decisive vote of 108 to 07.
COUItT 1'ltOOKRDWUls.
the merits of the cases in question, it Is simply
indecent to impute political malevolence to the
Grand Jury. It is an uncalled for and mile
fensible Insult to that b)dy, and we cannot but
believe that the editors of the llepubliean, on
rellection, will regret that they allowed tuci
feelings to overpower their judgment
Any new argument in l elation to the Elector
al Commission law, must prove of interest
Tuten of the ilellctonte Jlenubltean lias advanc
ed a perfectly novel and unique claim, viz
that the law is "retroactive," and he wants tin
United htales supreme Court to "pronounce
with out delay as to the constitutionality of lb
bill, since without such adjudication it would
be eminently improper for any of the judges to
serve on the tribunal." Dear, dear, this is too
Thonvsler saloon of linos Jacouy was en- uau. nero uiese careless juuges nave laitcn
tcred by thieves on Thursday night of lat week their seats Inthe Commission and begun the
n,l ,. nii.-mtitv ofovstersand crackers stolen, performance of their duties just as if the law
The 1n is about five dollars. Thieves are wasn't "retroactive,' and tliey cannot even see
mostly hungry this winter. " "improper " lor them lo servo on tno
irinunai. mis comes oi not jinving on wiu
Corruption in our National affairs has the I Supreme Bench and in both Houses of Con
name effect on the Government that a severe I gress, find rate lawyers, capable of handling so
cough or cold has upon tho human system, delicate a subject, such for instance as Tu
Political reform in the former and Dr. Lull s I ten.
Cough Syrup in the latter case will remedy
the evils. At the druggist's 23 cents.
An exchange fcarcaslicallv remarks that,
"it is a refreshing illustialion of economy
these hard limes to ci:i mm sifting foiir quarts
of coal ashes w'th a ten cent cigar in his mouth
Not the first instance ofa good resolution
"ending in smoke."
II. A. West Esq., the able and affable sten
ographcr, witli Samuel Wilson of Brooklyn
and nine assistants are In town reporting the
evidence on the murder trial. E, D. York, tho I evening dress,
official stenographer of Schuylkill county is as
sisting Prof. Walker of this county.
We publish elsewhere the full text of the bill
to establish a County poor district. The hill
was referred to the Judiciary Local Committee,
returned with a negative recommendation and
subsequently recommitted. Our readers can
judge of the melts of the bill by reading it.
Court met, February Clh 1877, It being the
general term for February, Present lion.
William Llwell, President Judge and Asso
ciates I. K. Krlckbaum and F. L, Shunian on
lie bench, the commissions of the latter gen-
eman having first been read.
M. K. Cox, Lot E. Wert. 8. It. Falrman
Thomas liickey and E. It. llidleman were ap
pointed tipstaves for first week and Joseph
Waller, M. K. Cox and Charles It. Homel for
ccond week of this term.
lleport of reviewers of a road In Scolt and
Bloom twps, near George Zelgler's reporting
against a road. Confirmed nisi.
Com. vs. Joshua Davis. Aasault and bat
ter'! nolle pros, allowed.
Com. vs. II. Awl. Fornication and bastardy
nolle pros, allowed.
Cora. vs. Mathias Shotz and Elizabeth Rhotz.
Assault and battery; nolle pros, entered as to the
latter. Mathlai Shotz pleads guilty. Sentenced to
payafinoof five dollars and costs of prosecu
tion and stand committed until sentence Is
complied with.
Com, vs. John Strulhcrs, Felonious assault
on James Archie. Not a truo bill.
Com. vs. Jlarvin Mathews. Larceny, a true
bill.
Ketato of Cadwalladcr llobcrts. Kdurn of
Inquest, confirmed nisi.
Estate of Lydia Yohe, dec, Ketdrn of in
quest, confirmed nisi,
In re estate of S. Ii Fowler. Inquest
awarded; personal service to heirs living in
county and publication ordered to those out
side.
Petition of Mary Elizabeth Walton for Guar
dian Henry T. Walton appointed guardian,
Bond in $300. Win. H. Ellis approved
surety.
In re estate of Daniel Muflly dee'd. Sale
ordered of real estate.
In re estate of David l).ivis. Heal Estate
awarded John if. Davis.
Com. vs. John Seybert, This Is the mule
meut man. Larceny. A true bill.
Com, vs. same. Larceny. A truo bill.
Com. vs. Dennis Donovan and Julia Dono
van. Assault and battery. A true bill,
Com. vs. Jeremiah Gensil. Fornication am!
bastardy. Jury return a verdict of guilty,
Sentenced to pay a fine of $15 and costs of pros
ecution, $15 lying in expenses and, SI per
week until the child arrives at the age of seven
years.
Com. vs. Mrs. Abby Cox. Bill Ignored and
prosecutor Dennis Donovan to pay costs.
In re estate of John Snyder, dee'd. Inquest
awarded.
Petition of Kobert J. Linden for writ of
Habeas (.Corpus ad tettljicandum for Michael
Lawlor. Writ issued.
Com. vs. Peter Gross. Assault nnd battery;
not a true bill, prosecutor Annie Khodcs to
pay costs.
Com. vs. William Giger. Selling liquor to
minors. Bill ignored, prosecutor William
Struthers to pay costs.
Com. vs. Isaac Gibbons. Fornication and
bastardy. Noil pros allowed on payment of
costs.
Com. vs. Thos. Griflin. llccognizancc for
feited in open court.
Com. vs. Edward Italliet. Recognisance for
feited in open court to 1e respited on appear
ance of defendant at next sessions.
Tho stcamor George 'Washington; lroro
New York for St. Johns, N, V., has been to
tally wrecked at Capo llaco. All on board,
twenty-two In number,wcro drowned. Four
teen of tho bodies havo been recovered,
Let tho Iloston Aileertiier alone nnd It will
come out right. It says that unlesi tho cvl
denco can bo broken down, tho character of
tho Louisiana Keturnllii; Hoard Is gone, and
with it all the moral weight that has attach
ed to Its findings.
Important lo all Invalids. Iron In tho Mood.
TIia IVrnvinn Hvnin. n nmtneteil solution
of tho protoxido of iron, strikes, at the root
oi uiscaso, ny supplying mo uioou wim us
vital nrineiiiln. nr llfo element Iron, This
is tho secret of tho wonderful success of this;
of Gnnstilntinnnl Viirnr. Discasei of tho Kid
neys and Madder,. Female Complaints and
n nseases uriLrin.iLinir in u uau muiu m iiiu
jiinod, nr necniupniiicd by debility or n low
Mate ol the system.
One Year Free.
NO ONI-. SlIOUM) KKKP HOL'SF. WITHOUT IT,
Tho JfauteUenrr's Companion is an ele-
irantlv Illustrated elcht-nace monthly.print-
etl on line tinted paper, anu cicvoieci 10 every
thine- that tiertains to the household and its
economical management, including scientific
and lienltlilul cooitcry, nonie decorations,
fancy wnrlr. t in cultivation ot Mowers, etc.
It teaches economy in living, better methods
of cooking, and the use of more wholesome
food. Many ladles liavo saiu mat a single
number was worth more than tno years
subscription price. Will save a hundred
limes its cost annually, r.very one is ue
bted w t i it. several ueauiuui engrav
ings nnd a largo amount of valuable infor
mation monthly. The publisher announces
that the Companion will be sent one year
free to every reader of the Columbian on
certain conditions, which may be learned by
wrlllntr to him. There will be no little cu
riosity to ascertain how so valuable a publi
cation can be sent a year for nothing. Full
particulars and New Year's number, beauti
fully illustrated, will bo sent cm receipt of
stamp. Address, at once .union i men
ardson, publisher, 2'J Fulton street, Brook
lyn, N. Y. ieny-zw
Or TBI
County of Columbia from Jnnnnry 1st, ISTUIn
jnnmatj mi, isn.
Statement stiowmtr' lAss assessed for ls: and
miuiuiiui uuo ior ism on lueursb aay oi January
18IT.
Assessed, Due from Cok.
County. Dog. State. county. Dog.
lit OS HIM B 90 111 IS MM
M M r t'l 150 60 1015 i4Sl!S HI to
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SHOO It SI leS79 14 00
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S7 0O 111 HI ill IT SS SO
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M 00 1 0 S3 S'iA49 63 00
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ttOO 16 29 410 40 VJ40
62 60 IB 212 82 S3 60
48 60 80 10 l!fi 8 60
65 60 SA43 091 SS 919
64 W 1M 24.163 4 a 60
Districts.
Heaver
Hen ton
Her wick
HlOorn
Hrlarc reek
calawisaa
Ceiitralla
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Conjngriam
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Business Notices,
runt ic notice.
The nubile is hereby informed that they
can obtain tho latest styles at lowest prices
in all kinds of Spring Clothlng.School Suits
ior iioys, i reny ouiis ior viiiuiren, ,ipuuj
Suits for Youths, nil of tho latest styles ami
at the lowest prices at U. Lowenuerg s.
Host Calicoes 8 cts. per yard at Lutz &
feloans.
Have vou irota William Penn Stove? If
so then go to Harmon & Ilancrt's and buy
tlieir new coal saving grates. Jau.Jb.-iw
PItOTKCT yourselves from burglars.
Only $:l..r)0 for a 7 shot full nickel plated Kc-
olvcr and JUO cartridges at J. bcnuyler x
bon s.
We have received a copy of the Public LtJjer
Almanac for 1877. It is beautifully printed,
with illuminated cover, and is full of valuable
'statistics and general information, which can
hardly be obtained elsewhere in so compact a
!form. Our thanks are due to Mr. Chllds for
ibis very useful and handy book.
The wife of Ezeklel Keller, of Anthony
township, Montour county, committed suicide
Qry dunging, on Tuesday of last week. Mrs.
KVlkr had been Insane for some months, but
bad tiera discharged from the Danville Insane
Asylum u cured. She was 30 years Of age.
On Thursday of last week, it was our privi
lege to be present at the marriage ceremony of
one of Danville's most favored sous and fairest
laughters, Mr. 11. Michael Grove, and Miss
Maggie York", at the hoii-c of the bride's fa
ther, Simuel Yorks Ivsip The bride was
beautifully attired in a delicate pink tint silk.
wilh long train and wore the customary veil
The brides-maids were Miss Mary Klwell of
Bloomsburg and Miss Carrie Grove of Danville,
and the groomsmen, Mr. John Grove of Dan
ville, and Mr. Bennett of New York all in full
The ceremony was performed
by Kev. H. II. Van Pelt of Mercer, and at it"
conclusion the happy pair received the hearty
congratulations of the many friends who had
assembled to their listen to solemn vows. The
bridal presents were numerous and elegant, con
sisting of articles useful ami ornamental. If
present prospects and the wishes of all their
aeouiintances may be realized then indeed
Mr. & Mrs. Grove have a happy future before
them.
Something kob Liqdoii-Sei.leus. For scl
ling liquor on election day, after the election
was over, itemamin itoccrs. ol tue. none iree
Hotel, Delaware county has been Sued by the
Court two Hundred and titty dollars, ills le
gal advisor had told him he could sell liquor
after the election. Since the passage of this
law it lias always been the practice in some
counties to open the bars of the hotels and res
taurants and sell after the clock has struck
seven, but if the above Is a fair Interpretation
of the law it will be dangerous to continue
it.
We copy the above from the Slonroe Demo
crat. There Is come mistake about it and we
do not believe any such decision was rendered
The present Legislature has two old friends by that or any other Court in the State. The
to look after the Boom bill and the Local Law of 13 March 1872. Purd. Die. 370. i '294.
Option bill. The session could hardly be con- distinctly forbids the selling or giving away of
sidered a success without one at least, of these any intoxicating liquors in any election dis-
measures "lo me lore," but our law-makers trict on election day. "durini: the hours, when.
lucky beggarshave both of 'em this year, by law, in said district, the election polls are
FISMMICHEEK DIHTllICT INSTITl'TK.
Pursuant to a call by the County Superinten
dent, the teachers, pupils, nnd citizens of Fish-
ingcreek township assembled in the M. E.
Church at Asbiiry, on Saturday January '27th
and formed themselves into a District Insti
tute. Daniel McIIenrv was chosen President,
and John C. Wenner Secretary, 10 o'clock was
the hour appointed, but tlie proceedings were
lelayed nil account ol a loners!. .Mu-ie, ny
Asburv school, mece. I. online yes we are com
mil'. All the schools renr.-senu-ii i-uve one.
Three pupils from each school were admitted to
all ela-s exerci-cs. Muie, by choir, "Blessed
I i mis." I.xeici-e 1. 1 reading, cntiductid bv
V. II. SnviU-r. Mo-dc. by A--hurv cboot,
"llaiuiv land." Kxercise in siicllim.'. which
consi-ied of Iwentv five common wordJ, ton-
ducted by Trancis Hering. Kev. II Meiolen
ball, John W. l'.ei.hline ami W. X llu-hr
were unpointed and examining cjiuiniltee tu
report which i-chool pelt best.
.Music, by Asbnrv school, "So near the King
dom." KxercUes in Geography, conducted by
Prof. Pe.iler. A noint was rai-cd concerning
what constitutes natural boundries, discussed by
ltev. A. Iluutz. i'rof. i'ealer and others. Jte-
port of the committee on spelling, Still Water
school best on lull representation, uusscti
tweutv two words, average 7A. One pupil
from the Savace school misled onlv four words,
but being the only pupil from that school. It
was not considered a lest.
Music, bv Asburv choir. "Come to the inoun
tain." Kxercise In Arithmetic, Fractions and
Interest, conducted bv . D. Kingsbury. I'.x
ereise in Grammer. conducted bv W. II. Snv-
der. Kxeicise in Histurv bv llicsamc. Mumc,
by Asbiiry choir, "Blessed jeans." Prayer by
Kev. A. Jloutz.
The evening session was opened witli prayer,
by Prof. I'ealer. Lecture, by Kev. A. Houtz.
A stirring address directed 1st, to teachers, si
to directors and M to parents concerning men
respective duties, nnd urged mutual coopera
tion In the cose of education, lie was loitow
ed by W. II. Snyder a sbori but pithy address,,
All the exercises' were " ablv an 1 creditably con
ducted. The music wis led bv Cvrus Bobbins,
The, bouse was densely crowded, and every
Ihing passed on wun me greatest ueeorum ant;
eeneral satisfaction. All the schools did ex
ceedingly well, and 6gtir.uively speaking, a
verv Hood article was wiought out of raw ma
terial. It was a grand success, and no wonder,
for a better class of people we seldom inee
than we find at Asbury. Thanks to them for
their hospitality,
John C. Wennek,
Secretary,
Mrs. Milton Charles, Exchange Block.has
just received a lot of delicious Milwaukee
and Uincinnatti Deer to which she asks tho
attention of lovers ol a good article. The
best of ale and beer always on hand.
Ilubber Boots at McKinney's.
Mason & Hamlin. Geo. Woods, and the
Celebrated Standard Organs at Thomas's
-uiisic store, Danville. Dec. i-am
New I'laid-s and Illack Alpacas tit Lutz it
ftloan s.
Dodging and ducats take your choice.
On motion of John O, Freeze Ksq., on Wednes
day last, Messrs. George W. Kyon and Win,
II. M. Oram Esquires, of Northumberland
county, were admitted lo practice law In the
several courts of Columbia county. On tho
same day on motion of Col. Freeze, Peter A
required to be kept open." The language of
the law is plain and not to be misunderstood,
Xo Judge could possibly fine a hotel keejicr for
selling liquor after the closing of the polls.
THE ItEA MUHDEIt.
Bloomsburg has not contained as manystran
gers during court week, since the trial ofThom-
Mahon was likewise sworn in, as an attorney of as Donohae, Michael Pryor and John Dully,
the same courts. ior me murucr oi Alexander iv. Ilea, a Lot
liery Superintended in 1SGU at present assem
Tho following gentlemen representing the bled here. The defendants were acquitted at
newspapers set opposite their names, are in town that time, and ever since there has Lcen an ef-
attending the trial of the alleged Kea murder- fort to discover the guilty parties, but no one
ers : 1. II. 1'ielder, bnenandoah Jlemld; George had been arrested until recently, when Patrick
F. Helm, Miner's Journal; J. Townlcy Crane, Hester, .Michael Graham, Patrick Mcllugh and
jr., I'hlladelpnia J, l-.rigena Barrett, I'airick Tully, were taken In custody for the
bcranton v&yiuWicim and .X , JItrald and Mr, murder of Kea, on the Information of one Kcl
S. Bruce Coleman of the Wilkes-Barre llceord I ley. The prisoners were brought lo Blooms-
of the Times, I burg on Friday of last week, and placed in the
Jail where they are under the charge of a nuni
At a meeting of the Pastors of Bloomsburg, b.'r of the coal and Iron police. On Wednes-
on the 5th Inst., it was agreed to hold two Union dsy the Grand Jury returned a true bill ajainst
Temperance meetings on Sabbath evening next, Patrick Hester, Patrick Mcllugh and Patrkk
the lltli lust, as follows . Tulley for the crime with which they are ac-
The first three churches, alphabetically ar- cused. It will be remembered that .Mr. Ilea
ranged, vlr : BaptLt, Evangelical and Luther- was murdered while on his way from Centralia
an to meet inthe Lutheran church. to Mt. Carmel. The testimony of the find trial
The last three, viz: Methodist, Presbyterian, I In full can be obtained at the Columdian of-
ol tefornicd, to meet in the Methodt.t church, fice ill pamphlet form
Three ministers at each place lo conduct the At three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon,
services. The meetings to consist of short ad-1 the prisoners, accompanied by their wives, were
dresses and prayer, wilh singing. Moody and brought Iii'o court by the guard. The court
Sankey Hymn Books to be used. room was packed, standing room being hard lo
J. S. JleMcititAV, Cor, Sec. find. Just In trout of Ihejuryboxia It. A.
West wilh his corps of stenographers, employed
Weiindthe following Interesting decision of by the Phlla. & Beading Itnll Koad. Befjre
an English Ecclesiastical Court, reported in a the Bench is a long table at which the Phlla.
legal paper. 'The organist of 11,-Church ort'hapel 'i'lWs, Shenandoah Ueruld, Jlinnf Journal
or the ui lire li ol England or Church or Chapel and other dallies are represented,
of tho hstabllslicd Uiurch, cannot play upon it At the Commonwealth counsel tablu sit Hon.
In defiance of or disregard of the directions of F, W. Hughes, Hon. O. It. lluckalew, W. J
the incumbent." A wise decision. In all pro- BucUlcw, and John M, Clark. District Attor.
babillly it saved the life of Ilia musical man ney. For tho defence, John Kyon, of Potts
who otherwise might have amused himself by ville, R. P, Wolverton, of Sunlmry. Col, .1. (1
i playing on the Church or Chapel, and fallen off Freeze, Cant. C. B. DrocUny and Geo, E. El-
hho roof. It would be InUriaiting lo know well uppear. Upon the formal arraignment of
Iwheiher, in case or lire, the organist, if a mem- tho accused, Mcllugh and Tally answered ''not
her of an engine company would bo allowed to guilty" and a special plea in the nnturo of "uu-
day on the uiurcn or uiapei through an Jnch trefoil acquit" was entered by counsel fur Pat
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Freas Brown. InsuraiiLe.- . .
lfkr Jones, smoke bouse on lot....
" ' frhslrlAllrf.114 - -
Jones k fox, repair jail walls .....'..!,"!!...!..
. r,. loj, iieuuinK ana repair Dill ,
'in. (llcrtrer. coal fSMltM
I. Mcndeulinll et. al. moteilal and labor
garden fence ,M,
1. It. .iseoby et, al.work, c, iniiwall ....
1;. cox, Mil rendered at lull
Itunvnn K Co.. W. llrusli
M. K. cox straw for beds .... ,..,
, drover, boarding prisoners., .
U.Mtirnhv. " '
. A. .lAeubv. slono for l.ill stalilii
Isaiah llngcnlnuli, stove ri-imlr bills
ltrown A bowenberc rl'Jth1ng.,M
.1. M. Hower. renalr 1ft M nrJ
Jacobr, llarmati K I'o , lef 'r jail wuM ,
m. .m, itener, inetncai 0111.,..
l'oust. cual and liuuunir. 9 tons.....
Miller et. al. bod omg ti r lall..-.......;..s-J.
II. Maize, bill rendered
n. 11, Miller it son, 11111 renuerea
Clias. . Komwnld, turnkey fees
Doariung prisoners,.,
1 " wnslilnar. Ac... .....
FornwaldK Clark s: Wolf, clothing ..
Total, 12X39 74 tisss 00 tws 4S 110704 21 720 69
AMOUNTS lll'KFOH YKAHS PIIKVIOl'S TO 1S70.
County. lKw.
unyntfimin, ,1. 0. uuukiiiui iui isia
111
SlI'J IS
63 24
20117
494 60
1,43S SS
B9 IS
13S06
26 f)
1300
14 60
9ISI
15 M
17 Ml
Ilrnuui. Humuel Annleinan.
Iientou, I. K. K. Laubach, for 1S7S
rutawiHsa. .lasonh Martz.
Conwighflin, Nenl Is?nthan, "
line, .1 II. Cornellson, "
ugariuai, is. u. AiuerisoD, "
1 1,729 70 127 00
II. W McItEYNObDS, Ksq , Treasurer of said coun-
ly in accuuni wuasaiu cuuniy oa county muos.
Ull.
.Inn. 1, 1K1S, To am't. outstanding for ts'S
nnu previous jeurs
Ian. 1, 1376, To ain't, received from John
Hi, tier, late Treasurer
To ain't, county tax assessed for lste
uix on rejfisirj ui loier
' riera Uower on note for old bridge
' Jos. T. lteeder for siray cow sold
Das Id Mrausker timber from Wagner
bridge
4 Michael drover, Jury fees
' l)aid Welsh, uounty lax for 1S74 and
76 and 4 unseated tracts assessed to
ttie I.t. Mt. (.'onl and Iron Co., Ceutralta
less his commission on same H
'.lobn llelueurant orarigevllle bridge
ttmher
' c. 11. Murphy. Collector ConjnKliani lor
1eT4, tor stsjund payment or taxes on J.
Ik-iiMey, lllltztumer WICkersbam
tracts, less commission ,
" Aaron Mnllli. sslierlir fees refunded
I. W. McKclry.orango bridge timber.
u 1 urnwuui juij iei
H. W. Melleury, plant sold M. L. Cole's
urnie.
16,654 91
4M 77
22.SJ9 74
107 Nl
SO 00
IS Oil
s SS
sio
' 11. 1'. Zarr, Jury tees
uuseaied uuu
got since distribution
gdl'slnce' dl'strlbutioo
got' since' distribution
Heaver..
" unseated land
nr.enwood...
" unsualed land
HCOt l
" seated land got sluce ilMrllmUon Ceu
tralla " seated land got since dlstrlbatloQ
Heaver
" seated land got since distribution Cula
aMssft " seated land got since distribution dsn-
Ingeref k H. R
assessing, managing &c. ot dog tund.,.,
county lux on V. S. land
' " seated,
' ltoad tax on unseated land
lloudtnx on seatod land
' school tax on unseatsd land
school tsix on scuted land
' Poor tax on unseated lansv.
1 Poor tax on Heated land
' llounty tax on seated land..
Clt.
1S314
6 00
SO 49
1 i)
23 00
1600
2 10
Ss 00
1
res
30
100
10 21
S IT
99
10001
9S0 41
63 SS
92 3ll
7512
2.18 63
114 (17
2.403 3;
S3 40
741 10
49 0'
90
1 17,099 00
fHINTIKO, STAnONSRV ANII TOSTIOS.
Kverett Potter, blanks
Wm. II. Smith, ailiertlslnirletttnirs. tc.
11 " publishing Co. Statement
Jas.C. Ilronii, Court notices, Jury lists, Ac
" " pubiisnmg cietllon procta-inatton
.las. L lirowu. publishliu county statem t
puousuing noiioes, tellings,
Wm. II. Smllh, blanks
iirocuway ,v lawen.i ouri nonces ana usut
puuniun uouaiy
stAWment
IlriK-kua) a Klwell, publishing election
proclamation
Ilroekway ,t KlntlpubllsUIng notlces.let-
ttngs,A-e
nrueknay .V Wwell blanks
M. Vandcrsllce. court aotlcc
lierwlek Indepenilent, subscription.
Ittltenbcndcr k Co., 7200 tax notices . ... .
K. b. Ilutur..MndlDir Illea ot "Columbian"
deo. A. Claik, bill stationery onica and
Court
Isalab lleers psiTand enielopes
1). A. boeklei, postage
INQIISITIOSS.
Mcgargcl ct. al. post mortem on V. A.
Mine . .
It. M. I-ashell, post mortem on Jno. dun
ning C.;l. .Murphy, ln piest on M. Mcnllnu
A.J. Albertsi.n, Inquest on V. A. Kline....
C. d. Murphy, Inquest on Jno. dunning ...
m..ru
" Jno. derltv
Jno. Itartman, inquest on diss. No) hart...
Hy commission and exonerations allowed collectors
vnupumou aupneaies lur 1110.
Districts. Com. Exon. Districts. Con. Koa,
Heaver S3 0'
Herw let 67 53
liloom 207 43
Urlarcreek 07 90
Centralis 2S 10
Centre S4 S"
Flshlngeik
tin
1010
IS 65
Ct 15
S2 60
72 42
12 4S
4 SO
Franklin 2S71 1 3
dreenwood no 72 17 73
cmlock 52 31 1134
Jackson 14 15 !i
UlCUst 05.09 1 97
Madison 52 23
Main 32 21
-Mifflin 4 31
Montour 4.197
Mt, Pleasant so 47
oranu'c 44 09
ltoarlnrcr'k 23 w
hcott
rorisTi.
Bugarloat
for 176.
lierwlck
12 9
3 93
5 21
loss
14S
2 10
2 S3 3110
1311 4 37
46 32 10 78
tt.1119
35S10
. 27,211 46
1,CM00
112 s7
. S.002 n
.. 13,45191
l,2ti'j Vi
What to wear and how to wear it, is the
juc-tioii now engrossing the public mind.
bull uilormatinn can lio obtained bv callini'
at the Clothing store ot l). Lowcnberg.
GenU' fiiney .Slippers at IuclCiiine 's.
Cliiekcring.Stcinnav. Muthushek it llainc
Iiro's., Pianos nt Thomas' Mu-te r'tore.
Danville, lee. 1-Hni
Ladies' Itubbers at McKinney's.
Sheet Music", afusic Books, and Music.1t
Instruments generally in endless variety at
Thomas's Music Stoic, Danville. Dec. l-3m
Buv vour Boots and Shoes at McKinney's
for lie still "holds tho fort," and sells Goods
at "hard pan" prices.
COAL. COAL
Old Established Coal Yard.
C. W. Nr-xi, &. Biio., Wholesale & Retail
Dealers in all sizes of tho best qualities of
lied and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest
maiket rates. Have constantly on hand la'rge
stocks of
Domestic,
Cupola,
Blacksmith's Anthracite,
Bituminous,
and Llmeburncr's Coal.
I-.special attention given to the prepara
tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain
and Lumber taken in exchange for coal.
Coal delivered to any part of the town at
short notice. Orders left at I, W, McKclvy's
store, or at our oflice, will receivo prompt at
tention, uuiceanu lards at William .acal
& Sons' Furnace, East Bloomsburg. Your
patronage respectfully solicited.
COAL. 7 tf 251 COAL
Six good second-hand Pianos for salo at
G. Thomas's Music Store, Danville, ranging
in price irom 511:0 to 20U. Uec. l-3m
Total commissions,
Total exonerations,
lty county orders redeemed
commission to Treasurer
" county tax to meet state quota,...
" note paid Joshua Fettcrman
"county taxes due f rom collectors .,
44 balance In hands of Treasurer.,..,
147.699 on
11. w. mckuymjlus, Treasurer,in uccount wuu uog
lunu
1S70 Dlt.
Jan'y. To amt uncollected lust settlement 610 lo
To am't. assessed lor 1S70 ...: !,5s is)
44 ain't got from late Treasuier 190 17
44 Minon llelehard
12,805 3
Clt.
Ity commission and exonerations allowed on paid 017
,uu.icaicH mi tin.
1160
1100
U 16
1120
B to
too
too
10 43
9 44
Sew
1200
90
15
116 23
it IT,
COS
8 43
31")
1195
12 23
4 00
21 SS
' B9I
a 03
671
5 511
293 93
ism
200
,4,l)u.lit.Sl."iro,n orders unpaid gtrcS , . .,
the real Indebtedness, .....,..,. Ida if
'ndebieilneas ono year ngo was
snldrdndof I2JS4S during ihoj ear. TI10
J'.'V-.!re'?.r? lho IP"" bo ""id was
2I7 .0. If township atulltors will bill bo
Sff 5?U."'?.t!'" a" " ""'ed I hat
ore known to kill or worry shoep or tbclr
?..ri,mai10 Pa-V ,uo damage, the dog
as presented011 rcc0Tfr " ' lncct bl"
CUCNTY FINANCES.
AMS1S;
Taxes In hanrts of collectors' dupllratesj. . . . 11,433 91
1 robable commission and exonerations err 1, eon 00
(744 49
2 73
12110
2510
125 (lO
75 0(1
72 00
23 43
2 IS)
100 00
72 00
73 00
34 40
612l
1 50
2 00
600
9 33
46 73
4 00
19 23
Add amount In bands of Treasurer......
llalaiicoon dera llovter iioteofsissoo
Collet"1 ''JU township, support ot M.
''urrom iienton townaiiip,rnppo'ft of A.
Duo from uVn'wi!'"towiV5u'lV) TOni'ej'lug'io
LliBllITIKH.
m t. Um duo the several district!. ,
1.'a(i damaM assessed esUmateil... '.'.I.'.' 1,00000
iiond nnd bridge Mews pay aue.closo
9SO tl
411 BS
243 76
(763 63
75 00
23 00
14 39
11 71
15 7S
12 92
13 13
10 63
Cost In Cninmnnn rtftVii, I-'otD"it.'.
u-iiuiiuve uui unpaiu co, 11 House
(2,!jKJ Ts
Heal assets January 1st, 1S77 , (Il.oos 62
We, the undtrslirned (JnmmttnnAr nr fWitmi,i
county.ilo hereby oertlfy that U10 foregoing is a cor
rect statement of tho nceounts ot said county for the
I'UI .1. 1.., 19,U,
SILAS IV. MCItn.NRY,
Joit.v ni:uNi:it, Coin's.
J. T.. HAN 1)3,
ttesti WM. KIlICKIlAfM, clerk.
IVC. ttlB UndSPStcrnort A,l,lltnrc nfnn1nml,l. nn.
t), having been duly elerfri Ln nilliist. i ml unttli. thi.
aeeounts of the Treasurer and Commissioners of
uiumyiu luuuij , uu uereDy eeruiy mat we met at
he onice Of tlm '1'reaMiiri.r n.wl mmmiurirtn.,,. in
luoo nsburg, nnd careful! examined tlie accounts
and vouehtrs ot the sanio fiom the nrst unv of Jan
uary A. 1)., 1870. to theilrst day ot January 1877, and
nnu them correct ns nnovn stnt,ii. nnii u- timi i.,it.
nnee dup Columbia county on county fund ot twelve
'J lu..,J-,,.,v.lu n'Aiy.iiino anu mneiy-rour onc-him-
lioasurer Of salU enlinre. Anil wn llnit'a t.l,',nr.,i nf
one hundred nndseventj-nlnc nnd nlnttj -four one
hundredth dollars ((lis 941 dog fund In tho hands ot
Said II. , MclJevnolfls T-mnKllrpp.
uu en uuuer our bauds Uds Ullhdayot January,
E- """S?'. . 1 County
-it. . i. utariB, . .,,,.
(I7S69
iiitiDai:-j-iint.TiisJ and iiepaiks.
BENTON TOWNSIIlr.
Joseph ltiltt. niank Iienton blldire
It. J. DavIs.wesCOf iienton .,.
Joseph Hull, lepalr wet of- Iienton
H. M. Mess t-t. al. renalr 44 44 ,
Joseph Hull, repair .near 1:. lendeiriiaHs-4
)iai)K at uoie s
M. t Mcllenry. renalr at Cole's
ti. J. llenjamla, near Kimble's
111.00)1,
Wm. (Jigger, repair at double bridge
iiuperi vnngti
CAT4WISSA lOWNSIlll',
II, J, lteeder, repair McKeWy's mill...........
CGM'soiiAi) Tonssnir.
John L. Kllnc,Urush Valley bridge repairs
I1SUIN0CKEKK TOWKSIIir.
John Dresber. lenalr stlllwnr brkliro ...
J.M. Uuckalew, repair I'lne Creek bridge.
W. F. Andiews, lepalr Hess bildgo
Isaac Labour, repair Hess bridge
FaiNKi in lowNsnir.
Wm, Itohibacb, repair Itelglo brtdp
iioiiruaeu 01
'0
ridge.,
OKERNWOOU TOWNSUU.
David Hrady. renalr Eer brldirc
John U-ggott, lumber Iola brlugo
r.nis uves ec itru., nans 101a uriugu
nunt iteeee, wutk luia unue..
W. 11. llaiman. reoatr Iola bridge
deorge Derr, et. al., repair Masters bridge
Joseph Kedllne, repair near Kohrsbnrg....
John U-ggott u-bulldlng Master's bridge.
Joseph Itedllne. codtraci near Kekinau's...
, auumouai
UEUIaOCK TOWNSllir.
Wm. digger, repair near l'ur&cll's .
44 44 -4 44 Harton's
JACISON TOWNSUIl-,
Allnaa Cole, repair near Ilobblns's mill
I- A. Herman, 44 44 44
Win. Mannliig.contraet near Christian's..
W. Knouse.repalrtuglugwalls, 44
Kzra Mephens, repair near James lless's...
I.OCl'ST TOWNS n I V.
deorge Yeager, repair steam tansery
Ktcsar. Heller, coniruct near W. Wilson....
duo. M, Klcter, contract near Krhkbaum's
mill
Thomas dorey, tor plan
MIU'I.IN TOV..VSII1I.
I, lleadersh-jtt, labor mill bridge
MT.-i'i.i:is.iNr.
Hills Hies .t Hru , p'aok near Nan Is's
44 41 It. Wllsn'o...
C 63
1147
13 05
17 76
2 22
42 OM
1 S7
1 60
175
100
2 35
20 92
3 76
26 75
160
1 50
1 50
70 2:
4 0-
15 43
1 511
4
3 75
460 00
49S 0-
2t
1 00
123
1 2
13
2VJ 00
212
3 i
1 is)
1,l5l 40
840 (
3 0'
Holier a:s 7f,o Madison 11 si 2 6
ll-r.vb-k li-o 15) Main 2 11
1.1, UUI Ml'. 6 '0 M.lllln 3 74 4. '.'I
nrlar-eclc 3:,3 :ij MLnbnir 2 0-. J
( -nti.Jla is 05i Mt pleasant 2s. 16
Centre a 77 sin oini.e 21 600
i n. lu.cr'A 4 ri mi iioiilii'ereek - 'hi
Franklin 20, 1 .-,) Mult 2i So 10, 'si
(ire-nwood 4 ft 0 For 174.
Ilemluek 3 13 4M Mit-atluaf 2 3S 4 50
Jackson 21s sis) Fur is70.
Icusl J lo 6 50 Bern lck 1113 so
A young man nameil John' Thomas, a resi
dent of Bcranton, was run over by tho down
train on the L. & B. It, It., at about nine o'clock
Monday night, near Neal's switch, nnd was fo
terribly injured that death resulted In a few
hours after. He was frightfully rut in diflt-rent
parts of the head and so badly mangled across
the chest that the lungs were exposed, Cole
man, wilh some companions, was stealing a ride
on tlie .way to Pittsburg. Tho cars had 6top
ped and a sudden start threw Colt man on th
track and under the wheels. Coroner Murphy
held an Inquest on Tuesday morning and the
jury returned a verdict of "accidental deatli
We were exposed last week to a pitiless storm
that wel our feet and stockings, and indeed our
person all over. In fact we took a cracking
cold, which brought sore throat nnd severe
symptoms of fever. The good wife asserted
her authority, plunged our fee t in hot water
wrapped us in hot blankets, and sent our faith
fill son for a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
It is a splendtd medicine pleasant to take,
mid did the job, We slept soundly througl
the night and awoke well tho next morning
We know wo owe our quick recovery to the
Pectoral, and shall not hesitate to recommend
It lo all who need such a medicine. JUuacaiia
(jIViu) I'reAyterlan,
Feb. 1.
The Intlutnret f i'ictures.
A room without pictures in it and a room
without pictures ditl'er by nearly as much as a
roomfwithout windows, Nothing, wo think,
Is more, melancholy, particularly to a per
son who bus to pass much time In his room,
than blank walls aud nothing ou them ; for
pictures are loop-holes ol cscapo to the
soul, leading It to other tceties aud oth
er spheres. It is such an Inexpressible re.
lief to some persons engaged iu writing, or
even reading, on looking up, not to have his
line of vision chopped square olfby an odi
ous white wall, but to find his soul escaping
as It were, theough tho frame qf an exijuis-
lie picture to oiuer ueauiiiuianu perhaps Id
y He scenes, where the fancy of a moment
may revel, refreshed and delighted. Is
It winter lu your world? perhaps' It It sum
mer In the picture. What a charming
cbanga aud contrast. Actv York School
Journal,
ii.ni 1.1, 1
IA.-.VI ,
i. TOA'-J.-llir
-111 1-
111,933 91
1,969 91
95 00
133 63
144 80
9 60
(11,691 10
665 70
John 11. casxv
Dauchy & Co's. Advt's.
T It I V I. I X
WITH A COM) 18 ALWAYS DANGEItOTa.
USK
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,
a sure remedy for COtTdllS, and all diseases ot the
Mn.Ni: cuiisT anu JILCUUS MEM-
Put lip only in .'31uo boxes.
Oi.U 11V ALU DHUddlSTS.
(.'. N. CltlTTHNTON 7 Mxth Avenue, New York.
1 eb -4 iv 1)
SHERIFFS-SALE.
;ny virtue bt sundry writs Issued out of tho Court
of Comm6n Picas' of Columbia county 'and to" me l
rected.wlll bo enposfd to publto sale at the Court
House In Illoomsburg, at one 0 clocK p. in. on
SATUMMY, b'EIIKUAllY 10, 1877,
All that certain real estate sltuato In Hindi towi
ship, Columbia sounty, l'a., bouaded on the nortli T
t- , . . , . . .- ... nn., ,1 V.nr'
muu ui 1, i, rtimtyinruiiciotijv" t-t -
and Scliweppcnbeiser, an.the south by land of T.
fiehweppenbelser, on tho west br" land of Joseph
Uearbart,on which are erected dwclllngJjiMia,
barn and outbuildings, said realjxrtote conslsfttg f
nlnety-nvo acres, more or less, lj"
ALSO, 4
Ono other tract or piece of land situate ltJUimu
townsblD aforesaid, bounded ou the north by land a
Isaac Snyder, on thoeast bylondof Henry Creasy,
on the lti by land of Jacob riungessor, ana
by land of Lawrence Waters andoUiers,whereon are
erected n dwelling bouse, barn and outbuildings;
containing 000 hundred and twenty (120) acres.msr
or less, with the appurtenances.
Belied, taken Into execution, and lo be sold as tfca
property of John Aten,
ALSO,
All those three tracts or pieces orparcolsof taad
situate In Urango towushlp, Colsmbla county, lam
sj Ivanla t Tract No. 1, bounded as follows t by lands
ot Allen Fhellhammer, II. K. Ite mtey, Thebe Whit
mire, and Isaac Whltmlre: coutauilng thlrty-sevesi
acres and one hundred and two perches,whereon are
erected a twe-storj frame dwelltng house, barn sad
outbuildings, together with the appurtenances.
ALSO,
Tract Xo. 2, bounded as follows! Iiylandsot Jan
Conner, Levi Alkman and Charles Whltmlre t eon
talnlng mo acres and nlncty-two perches, more ei
less, w 1th all the appurtenances.
MHO,
Tract Xo. 3, bounded as follows: ny lands of Jok
Stlncr, Frederick Heck, Ilenjamln AHafcach, Josepk
Whltmlre, nnd Levi and J. K. Alkman, Elliabeth in
fer, heirs of Isaiah Conner, and Jonnlnerj o
Ulnlng fifteen acres and four ,perchis, Btrlct us Hal -
ure, wilh the orpurtenanccs.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as thi
property ot John Stlner.
ALSO, "
All that certain lot of ground situate In tho town
of Minilnvllle, Columbia county, Pa., bounded oa
the north by Second street, east by lot of A. J. Ilsek
alew, south by Third stieet, and webt by hotel lot of
A, W, lless; on which are erected a frame house and
barn nnd outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
property ot Manuel Klkendalt.
tr CONDITIOXS OF 4,SALE. Purchasers most
pay ten per cent, of the purcbaso money, or atloast
enough to cover all costs, at strung down ot sale,
otherwise property to be resold at once.
'OIIN W. HOFFMAN,'
Sheriffs omcc, Sheriff.
Jan. 12, tS77.
APirMTQ 12 Hl'WANT Oil, I'llItO.MOH,
xxvjiiiis 1 i ueauiiiun
$1. Sell at sight.
i-eo2-4w a
frampil. sent, liv rnnll fnr
isat, S.HHOUO e.0., rnuaucipnia.
HEADACHE.
Dr. V. Iit'lihim'8 CVkT" anil ('haimimlln PHI nrn
ni'finrttl fxrn -sl.v tu rum sir-k lii-iiri.ipiif. ni-nnnt.
ltess, MceiltwMii-8-, und U1 I'lirn uro vaw, omcp,
H' N, l'utuw Mrtf t, liiiitlinort', Md. Trice fit cpost.
Fcl)2 4w d
A LUUHATIVH BUSINESS.
ESTyWc wnnl TiOO inure fir.st-cliiNN
.Soulii? .fin eh I no At-'ntN, ami .SOU
tticn I ciicriry ami nlilllfy to
learn tliv IiiinIiicss ols'lliiiir ncir
intr iiiliclilucN. Cumiiciisiitloii
Illx-i al, I111I Mivi iu ir nccui'illntx; lo
ability, thai initcr aiu! iiiallllca
IIoiin ol Uu; Afrenl. I'oi- tarllcu
lars, nilili cms
Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Chicago.
S27 k ?2 Ilroadnuy, Xew Tork, or New Orleans, La.
Babcock & Wyeth'a Ada
U tnken Internally, and I'osKlrply Cnre? Ttheuraa
ttfiin. !out, Neurulglit nnd Luinbafro. evold bjr
WTiolt'sule and Ketull DiiigB-lals every wlitro. 8-eiid
tor circular to.
HELI'linNyTIXK & BKNTLET,
Drugrnsts, Waslilngion, U. C.
Oct, fi, ';c,-iy. 11& w
I'
.Itl-JtlllO
II. L li UnrU
uoMU.itrtx srcK'i:?! a.,ooo or iiu-
Centennial Exposition.
DKSCIUIJEI) AXI) HiLUSTUATKI).
Void In H (lit. It lclliff tliP tmv roiuiilclr lOW-
jirlfe uik "jo lwffes iimIji s..ti,) iicaiiiiir or thy
entire ht-tor?, Krittut lirtlilliitT- iintrrl'iil rx
iiiltit". nil i(Mt!r KrriK riAjc, i ! )lliitinti
.mil 5.1 It- i ' r ih'iii u'jv ot tr -wi.H'It wuttt
II tm w-y 'ftti 1" 'el t , v. '
3 j
Total commissions,
By orders paid of Hi4. Lalanco
!3l.-
44 44 lSbJ
am't. for assessing, manatrlnt; tund .sc.
and to County H
commission to Trea-surer
ain't, ln hands of collectors duplicates
balance In hands of 1'rea.iuror
fi.aos 37
coMMissioN'niis' expi:vsi:s id is isto wit
sirn.'ii uituutts wr.itu isi'ki on the
lliKASUllElt.
SlljiCKI.LANCOl'S IAI-ESSES.
(113 09
JO OH
MIO
b jil c;
1 Ull 00
100 00
S I 3S
S17 00
1T9SI
11. 1-'. Zarr, re binding Judgment docket .. .
J. .M. i-hemberlln, appeal IteljerYs. t'ol. Co
A. u. Mlllin, ei. 111. oil volley iiiuaey..
c. 11. Murpny, taking Culloys to Asylum.
p. 1 uiiiwaid, taking it. urner 10 r.aat-
suto Penitentiary
15 01
IB
1.1 ()
950
4215
13 00
1,2'jO 00
SS 90
1 15
00 07
7 4
1 I'O
1 55
SV20
n. ..i,..i, .ui .it. 41
lie .". II i.ll.as. laui.-, 44
Jonas Maiitt, nli.-, -
e-M- 111 lliu-,lt 1 1,-r. U.I. 44
A. II. Klulii'ii, uauiliii; stone4
Ed, .Mcllenrj, labur, 44
bl'UtULOAl Tintsuie.
Cole, plank. Cule's Cieek brldire....
.M.Cole, lepalr bill 44 44
'. .11. lli'bs, ei.ai.rep" ....
. W. Kile, repair h. Cole's
44 44 Joshua lless's ...
J. II. Hess, 44 44
-1. tv. itue, j. u. uesa
O. lless, 44 44
1'EMTESTllllV ASUASll.VM.
bupportot .Mrs. Milton, liamllle.... .......
jiauuMiea,
4 44 Marv Colley, 44
4 44 A leA. Colley. 44
ConUcls la i:. s. l'eiiltenliary lor 1S75..
Tlie World's Choice.
A Centennial Decision,
Competent judges ir presenting the civilized
people of tlie world appointed lor tlie know 1
cdrfO of particular art or sciences, convened at
Philadelphia for six months to decide upon tlie
comparalive merits of the various inventions of
mankind, awarded to themnuulacturers of lieu
son's Capcine Porous Piaster, after a careful test
aud comparison of this remarkable remedy with
ordinary porous and other kinds of plasters, lho
highest aud only medal, above all foreign and
American competitors, on tlie ground of' Its
great superiority over oilier plasters, and its
wonderful pain relieving strengthening and cu
rative properties, Itemeniber that this decUion
was made hy four practical and skilled physi
cians. liemcmber that no nostrum was allowed to bo
exhibited t the Centennial. Itemeniber when
you am suffering from any ache or pain that lien
eon's Capcine Plaster is tlie best remedy ever
devistil for all external difficulties,
bEtllUUV t JOHNSON,
I'lmiuiciniciL cukumts, X. V.
May 19, 70 ly.
Y, M. lieersx Co.,allas Columbia and Mon
tour V. II Jaeobv, Indexing deed books, bal.
C. S. Porou aid, taMmr-i com leu to East
ern Mate Penitentiary
J.J. Itrower, swearing officers
C. H. Kornw aid, taking 2 eonilctsto E. ti.
1'. and II. of It
Aaron smith, Col. Co. vs. J. J. coughlln
costs
11. V. Zarr, costs Cpl. Co. s. Thomas (lerl-
ty, et al
11. V. Zarr, cobts Itebcr is. col. Co
44 44 recording township ofilcers elect
44 44 sending Presidential Electors
nAmesto llarrtaburg
H. r. Zarr.fortenlres, swearing constables
certir Ing Jurors pay, road 1 lewers, road
damages, Couv, costs, &c, e
!I,C33 42
COCBTS-JCBOSS' MV, CONSTABLES' UETCHSS, AC.
riranil.Turoisdurlnethe lear 749 SI
Traverse 44 44 ' - 3,159:11
Constables' returns during the year 2t 33
court crier dmlng the jear 13250
court Calendar 4S 43
Tlpstaiesand Hreinan during tlie j ear 191 00
X. s. Walker, stenographer - 4'iO ts)
c. (t. Murphy, serving Jury notices 2s i
c. H. FornwiUU, 44 44 os 10
J.M. Fritz. Jury Commissioner so 00
Wm. II. utt, 44 44 2sr.2
W, Krlckbaum, Clerk to Jury Comm'is.... 15 00
f.'.,U3SS
COST IN C0MU0HWEALT1I CASES WUEKE COCSTV UI.CAUS
LIABLE,
To lustlcoa. constables and witnesses 860 54
44 John -M. Clark, DMrtU' Attorney ei 00
44 C. (1 .Murp'j), bherltf 3 7
' Michael uroier. hherllr
4 Aaron Smith, KfierHI old bill... 1 is)
4 c. .s. Kornwal-I, herllT 23 75
4 11. Y, Zarr, bUl tendered for 20 cases . ion 10
BBlVSOWg
CAl'CfNE I'OItOl'S 1'LASTEliS,
A great lmproiemcnt on ordinary poro'os p'nsters.
KKhlEVES PAIN AT ONCK.
THE 11EST
atrengthcnlrif riastcr Known.
C'UItES QUICKLY
Itheumatlsm, Xeuralgla,
jaiine anu t eaK uacic,
Beatlca, Lumbago,
, Kpuml and Kidney Complaints,
all aches and pains ol a local uatuie.
Sold everywhere. Trlco 85 cents,
May.U JSMy SEAIIUHV t: JOHNSON,
Pharmaceutical Chemists, X.V,
Have you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cougfi
llalsam? Avery palatenlile compound for
the various affections of the threat ami lungs
it lias been used witli success, in seven cases
of asthma giving instant relief nud in many
cases ell'ecting a pertiaineiit cure. Price M
cents per bottle aud positively warranted to
give entire satisfaction t r money refunded,
Kirby's Magic ltelief for the instant cure
of severe and acute iiains.
Kirby's Tasteless Worm lozenges, pleas
ant, sale aud elfectual,
Kirby's Horse and Cattle Powders are "the
best powders for stock, manufactured, Try
them and be convinced. .
Kirby's Camphor ico for sunburns, sore
lips and chapped hands. 1 .
Gill's Hillious and I.tver-Pills are recom
mended by tlie lirst Plivs c ans. 1
The above preparations are for sale by all
siuiata duu ucmicn iu uieuicipe.
. . Mover IIrotiieks,
101721,70.- Wholesale AgnU,
11,0741
KOAP ANU DKIOOE VKWEBS AND KOAP DA1IAGE.
Sundry persons as luwers H 13514
Uault-IKarns dauiugo Jienton lssoo
John Earns 44 Iienton 010
Ellas Watts 44 OrccnwoodA;
Jackson 15 00
Susan Huberts 4 Jack-son....... 10 ou
lieo. W. H111IU1 44 Jackson 1 10
Sam'l. Hrurler's heLrs 44 Hemlock 1000
Adam Marks 44 Locust to 00
John Heath, dee'd. 41 .Jackson Co 00
Aaron 110 d 44 lirlarcreek,,, 75 00
Aaron Kelchncr 44 lirlarcraek.. 41)00
Samuel Yct 44 Iienton 1700
.lohnZaner 44 Klshlngci eek 1000
Hannah stlno 44 Heut in 5 00
Win. Plahler 44 I-ocust 25 00
11. 1. llaso " Jienton 510
John Uh) 44 Locust 75 00
I'eler bllno 44 Iienton sio
Hiram Ash 44 lleulon 15 00
Widow VandorfclP-o 44 Mt. I4leasant 150 00
11,013 42
COUVISSIONIIIS' OI'FICE ANU COCKT 1101'SE.
M. v, 11. Kline, County Auditor 4 co
K B. llrown, 4- 44 4 to
John 11. Casey, 4t ...? .. 4 50
win. itrieituaum, siaung accounts 01 com
missioners and Treasurer 25 00
Mrs. lugold, cleaning Court llouso :io 25
Illoomsburg lias Co., gas bill during ear. 71 81
W. Wirt, public auditor " to 10
I'eler Jones, bill rendered Court House. s.u tit
44 44 nies lor I'rothoiiotary's onice.. 100
- uook easo ueeoraer b omee ., 9 m
material, work, AC., uw liura
ry '400k ea.se
I'eler Jones repair court Ilonso roof
(eorgu Hs4zaid, ro(e and (lock repair
M, E. cox, work at und ubuut Com I House ..
It. L. 'I bonus 2 gross steel liens
Wm hitter, iialnllng book ease law library
Win. Wlru, f dot. cushions Jurors' chairs
Court House .
1'ouil et. nl. 2s 3-25 tons cual ana baullng.
lllnoiasburg Lumber Co., klnOHu wood
Thomas liorey, w ork at court House and
clock
Mojer liros., bill rendered
Wm. Krlckbaum, case b Idge drafting In-
strumeuts
J. II, Maue. bill rendered
S, II. Miller iron. bUlieudered
I. p. Ease, Idol. Ilk' stiaps.'l'ioth. oniee
James Cadman, stool icpalr com'rs. onico
I, lUgenbutb, stoie lepalr l'roihy, onice,
J. L. lless, copitng assess books
John 11. l'ieee, nuorney lo C'oinm'rs ....
Wllllaia latMion, Commlsstonvr
8. W. Mcllenry, 44 ,.........".,
John llerner, 44 ,,
Joseph E. Sunds, - ,,.m...
Win. Krlckbaum, Clerlt. .,
40 71
6 ST
2 00
It 19 tJ
iw
000
21 W
bV lit
2 00
110
4 30
KHJOio
-t l,4.Vf'V I4 111II-; IX tttV-t wilh nnnielll , Is.
Opost paid. J It. Hunted,' Nassau, ltens.Cu. Ml.
Jan. iv, , iw u
.",01'J 72
J7CIS 25
-sAG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY R
UENTENI EXHIBITION
It contains 330 flna cntrraMnirs of bulldlnirs ami
poenesln tho Ortt Kxhlbttton rikI Is Hip onlv uu-
thcnllc and complete hMory pucllsliot. It treats oi
tlie Krund ljTUnilng-?. ondcrrulxlilbU-. curiobttles,
rrt'Ut oeiitb. Mi', Very clicao and fa'Us at slcHt.
)no ncent sold 4 conk-aiti ono dav. St'nd for our
extra tfttns to ApentH and a full description of the
wr.fl- lddr,iLo k"nt1nitil Un i tl Ic li I n r, fn IHitlnrtnl 1
pnw. rn.
Vnrellablo and wortldoss liooVs on
the Inhibition are belnir circulated.
jo uot be aecciL'U. k- that the iook you buy con
tains bH papes and 330 line engravings.
I All. IV, tiiW U
Caution!
sasessou's eiv.
Annual. Triennial.
Heaver 'ilea in is
Iienton 111 M siso
Jiemlek lass iHts)
It loom us oo
lirlarcreek si 12 23 23
Caiawlhsa 2"i0o
Centralia a-.'iO sano
Centre W.i as to
conjngh'mmio 30)
risuingci k i w aa xa
Franklin 14 25 17 23
(ireenwoou 21 oo 2Sio
Hem iR-k
Jaeksou
Annual. Trlen.
IX)CU.St 2110 33 23
Madison 21 () 23 23
.Malu 12oi is on
JUIllln II 23 2'J 25
Montour 10 75 1.1 75
Mt. Pleasant 12 25 m 25
Orange 18 00 25 25
line no.) 24io
ltoarluger'k 12 25 17 23
fSCOtt 20 00 27 75
sugarloat lsoo 10 00
Paid a-ssesfcoi-s for
10 50 24 oo fall registry ot io
12 75 is 79 ten.
fciir?.
Sundry persons for fox and w lid cat scalps
;ei.ectiov r.xrissss.
Election onicers Spring election
44 44 deneral 44
Itoom rent, 44 14
44 Snrtne 44
Constable adg, aud attending Spring elec
tion
Cunstablu attending lienera! election
Minim hpecial election
Itoom ivnt for same
constable:Ad. unl alteudlnL- sauiu
Orange Special electlun
i onsiauio Acg. aim uiieuaing t.ame
Ml. Pleasant house rent old bill
I'. L, nutter, election blanks:
Win, Manu.isiheai) enielujtes
U. I'. Zarr. to returns
C. H. I'oriiwaM.costa bringing the a, Cou-
ngham thi'tioti tioard
J. II. l.roul Si-nutorl.il 11 Judge
J, U. tirot7,Congiebbloual li. Judge
tills lll'.U'MlH).
Am't. township taxes refunded
reueinpt ion money on nana al last
settlement, refunded, pal J out
Its 23
S1,1C0 2S
t. 15
S.'.o 13
314 SI
450 00
14S00
157 00
1 1) 20
5110
u:6o
00
3 00
S23
3 00
1 00
11 57
3 00
10 24
10 CI
3E.0
11 OU
5,071 92
I'S 01
SUNK UOOIS.
Muiplu'sHonw, Docket l'roth. ontee
I lllltt, P l.in'Li- l.r.nl . .n,t i.inV, ..
U:ui! Mann, inoiteaee lx.uk No. o .
Murph) 'a Huns, dkels Pi oth. oillee
, in, .iiauu, iiiiM-aieu lanu DOOt. ,
U3ilt OOQ1.3
Ktcirrrcuiioh',
Mbtllaiieouseinenhes
couru, Jiuoi's pay.eonslables4 retuins.lc,
Cosia lu t ominonweallh eates ;
Hood nnd brblgoVlowera and road damage
Coiumlasl'ineis' ofllco und Court House.
uuuij jail., -lit ,
l'rlntlng, stationery and iiostage '.
InquIMtlons : .
nnugca, uuuuing ana rebuilding
Peultenllarv and Asvium . .
Asseasora' pay
r ox und wild cai scalps
Llectloii exm-iiMi's . .
.UUB MVV4.,,,t,
J5,70t DC
11 00
4J4 SO
11 UI
41 10
10 3-
120 15
I2SS 23
1,033 42
6,113 US
1.1 74 711
1,015 42
2,290 30
714 4
7I15 0S
17S 60
0.019 7
700 S.1
1,10(123
6916
1,379 31
(27,9011 40
ncuuct li om o mount of orders Ufeucd
5,7C7 90, taxis reiunded.ond $2s2 95 paid
liamllle Asjluui Ior supjairl of Alex. und
Mary Colle and 9 paid MierltT Hurphy
to conic uain.i to Asjlum, all of which Is
to bu refunded by bentou to nshlp, it io M
costs already paid in sold ease, which U
not jet decided whether r.ruton township
must pay or not, ami ts not Included lu the
total ot ttieHbiiU' Items), leai ra the real
e.peiues ot the lount j J2I.U6 65.
81IXKI' OUPIKS ISSl'Knv
Hentou Isji.0 .Madison
I nan-reck 07 0 .Ml. Pleasant 201 r.i
oian.'o 29 00
-Pine . iLtmi
lloaringcrcek 32 75
hcott 14 00
sugarioai lio oo
72 S3
Centre 50i
t-'lablngereek 9 21
(Iriennuod 14.150
lleuiU-ck 41 no
Jaikhou luti
Locust Sit 60
STiTEHlNT Q- POil T.
Orders unpaid of im!7
I! !!
t' ijo ;..'.":::"v.".".'
nog tan due from collectors 617 c
-ouindsslou sua esoneruilon estlmi- .
" ..........1..150 00
j 1,030 00
1100
Si
S4
944 00
11,01276
t l
U i h
0U.I
1 oil". . .
. . llill '01 t
Keb. 2. l il
ti oa day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
O I iterms free, 'i KUK, CO., Augusta, Mnlne.
YMarch 10, "S-ly -
tlNcfil Holiday Girt.
si.ui' i,i:, it i: it a ii 1. 1:, oiiK.vr
BRANSON KNITTERS,
$20.
Make Best Hosiery at least Cost.
Salc-stoom for Machines, Hosiery .Varrns
Jte .
iOl57 N. EIOIIT1I ST., l'UILADEU'IlIi.
l)( C22-2m C, W i. CO,
JljlSfAPElISKEPTON FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF. ns.- j
733 Sjksom St., PHILADELPHIA,
Ylto urv our niMhorlzrd nfjcotn, and will
receUn Atlvvrtlmrments nt our
oVI:l5T CAsiritATiis.
NWl
P A T 111 iN T S .
l'crhonsdeslilng totakjout patmts, or desiring
ttiloi tiiatlou fiom thu t'ldled states l'a cnt OSlee
I should consult v. A. irilMANN, Solicitor of J mcrl
can and Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. Cx
animations free. NO 1'ATKNT NO PAY. BonOJor
circular.
Oct, c.
C.ui it
1-OTICE.
Krom this date the Illoomsburg flas Company win
put Lu service pipes at nrst cost and furnish and set
mete i s at four dollars each.
ran company nave on nana a lot of gas tar suited
or snatnttnir roofs, and na&ts or other timbers r,liui1
under ground.
race iu ccnis per gallon or 2.50 per barrel.
v.
OC.
W, lULUBtg
TAKE
HOI l
rt-tna mnrll niinhnMar imtilAn nun and lili
J-lry. C"iupiet namijls pack tip. Willi elent RoU plt4
it tu:uin, una ikuim' ihjuioddi idct oti, pin oj
KOTICE. VT hT tM
largest xn1 tt talllnit
VorlA It coqUIo 0
1 '
dltikble
1 rlt4
rbvt, pin ftSJ
lrji S I ""' ("' latent I or H'atrA fr-M to ll(fenU,
BRIDE & CO., 769 Broad way, N. Y.
TWELVE
a Pencil. FenliolJr ndreo,Lrisr,I'Hnknire,EDT'al(p4
Cutter, and br Jtipn lag faetru. CutUng off Uooki n4 Ktm,
BattoBi, Krfln Blot. tc.-Bita ot common penclf, U
ImUIj filckol rUleJ.KDd will IiMtalirtltmo. Xginf mr
coin In it moncT -and vlrl. th. ..m.. f. .
empli 25 ejnU, fcu for $ j , Extrardlnry Induciment-i
In AfeDt- Snd fur nipf lllf1oen and eimwSiif
v-u. uniuc a, uu HrnniiuiTm.y. v.
8TATI0XKRT rACKAGtS.li.J SIX
uu uroaawoy, Hew York
SIX
Jan. 10, ii-4w d
THE HOPE OF REWARD
Is i hat Induces so many people ln search of
SI'I.i:.MII r.t 11.111. MM I,A.M
to go to Sllchlian, and sel ict from tl e
ONE MILLION OF ACRES
tit tliti l.uul grant ot lho tirutid KapMd a tut Indiana
Ik. II. uu.
stronjr noils, &uro crops, plenty of tlmtcr. no
drouths, grabhliopiH-ia, ji clitncli buys. Turo water,
itiiiiiunu luiia uuuujfU Ct" Hire 01 LTHUt.
1'rlCO IlOm M to J 10 iwr Otlil. ShiuI (nriiiirllliKin.
ted patnplila, full ot facta ln (itrman una KutHsli.
4--j us unlit, 1'm-T., jwunan lunuginr, lUUrvas
W. 0. HUGHART, Laud Oomm'r.,
;(ili..M) IIAI'IUS, JIICII,
line reriect. Die. s, lsio-3m d
J, H. MAIZE'S
MAMMOTH
GROCERY
contains the largest stock ot
TEAS, GBOCEBIES
Qneeusware, Glassware, Woidenware,
Canned Fruits, Dried Frolti,
ICONFECTIONERIES, &c.
to be found ln Columbia county.
A Complete ANsortincnt
always t n hand. Call and examine.
Jam, iu,
.
BLANK MMHTGACJES forsale.cheap at lis j i
CoLriiBus om!. ' l
THIS Pil TIt IS ON nLK 1VITH
Rowell & rMsmn
. Advertising Agente,
THIRP- & CHESTNUT STS.. ST. LOUIS, Mi
J. Weaver & Go's. Adv'ts.
-Kon nnn im r.ni n i
ECLEGT10 , M AGAZINE AND OTHEU VALlIAUIiK 1HEMH!MS
roiUUON- inTKHATUJtK.
TitiiiTy-Tiimu VKAIl.
Tho lklectlc lenrlnta from nil thn fnrnl.fn
lies, IteMewa, Waitailnes snd Journals their choicest
OIVEN TO TJIOSK WHO
WORK FOR THE TIMES !
Tho CINCINNATI "WEEKLY TIMES
contents, including eesajs, Bcientltlo papers, bio- I'uhlished for 31 years, has a Nai:onal charaetfr and'
graphical sketches, reiululacenses of travel and ad. Influence, with patrons I eiery s jite andlerntor
. 4 v";-4 44 i-.-uis. in ui'm ui soiec-1 444 44,1 4 muii, nnu ii ait huaues ana polities. Its nei
lion Is ury Isriie, and It tsbeileied that the Meeilo depaitment, 1 1
era ufo Ih'niT i", Voloa KSfn?S5SJ i.?"" HOMES TOR TUB FSOFtTI
1''I",?.et'!u!!1,CIJ,.uPf,al'omBU1"lu Inthohoutli andfor West, w ill to Invalu- JnfPM
J.WJ8!,'1 tlw cm rent llte-ature of other looUiiffouttorjiuw Piicrsoi- liEMnVVci
v a;.,.. ..TVr..a, "ouerutepi cc, Kii-erpilsinir men wonted everywhere tosciicit
.iV,TV?.l.Tl,''', l.'efeuieu in recent numbers "ul,M"L,l-r. anu se-cure our Gold and oihi
'..I'V?110 ttrS' V'O "t. Hon. W. K ulaUMoue, Valunhio Premiums. A ssiaulo copy of tho -nmrV
on0si.vniH8St'.?r,u,de' A mold, (harlei our Illustrated LM ot Premiums fo be rtref to
vtncrsle), ltoliert Uuchunau. tleonm Meim,fii.i .i,.i,n Aeentu nmi mh.r ,tr...,l '"en 10
jmcMinV. i.r ,""l,u tenvrreeon
tef5;iVePucl'uuaS',OlW,cl,0Ii'lld.Jtihn Am
ryuAuU. fen?on4l,'om8 "urhes, IMIllam )'!
mi iMni 0,llant,Tniouias Hardy, Wiillain Mori Is.
t?.!.. y 'I'uanvi nomas Hardy, William .Moril-s. CINCINNATI timih nn
.lias i uucktr'nii'. ftini- inuni or I'mfo liu.i ... ... . - - - -
Tyndall. lilchar.1 Proctor, aTi4.:, l-roF. owwiViiri "v! Dec. '76 1m v i c0 " Uhelnnatl, o.
rAmi l ' "umi, i, .U uidu WKKlir, HIT-
u;orer.V;iouroVl,uia.'rlK (QQQ ISM11? T T "t erery
J?d.
whu rtffura wine character ot the w-lectuius. iim "u"un cy !Kui m lUlr own localititrM.
m of ih . r M u ii. i.n it.c..,.,n.,.. .:"" iiair uu rouin in ii, n n iurn iintir.,. .1
Ctrl do h
dull. una enteilalntnj vltliout UiUKMmial. While wH,ittnWevlMl!,.1'u, .ux to8 ttEa
tloulariy tatut grtfut boilyoi Inteli ten n-aiJrs iJf)i.2 vlviar "K"5 of startlntr jou. l'artlcu.
win, Rri-K itruiiL nl aviii r.H i.TniiLi,T, ..i i .".t.. nmnnuuire. i-iii iiiim u,.., m ....i.Ani
healthlul illerulure.
r,rr luu V4'il's 0" roaillne matler.i aen num.
uer 01 sue uiucaine otmulus u iluo Kleel linfrai inu
us lftllvA imilralLv.rfti.r ....r:?4 .!
mauiu r. ' musl "iiio
.T,J,?,.,;7t'1S!'.r"lU?' 45 raotnj eoe copy one ear
HieKclecilaawlanyfj maearlne to ono address,
1'ostaso frco to all subscribers. Address,
E. II. 1'KI.TO.V, IMiUlsber.
8sUondKt.,KeWi'orli.
pajinirwork stl.tmo, ,hou)d wilte lo us and leiri
f,uu V'. at CMV- Now is thiiim" io"
Je. a-'t Addri-bn Trues Co., ususta. ilaino
pu s, 10,-nin.
TV1?S'. INTENT HAllt CHIMI'KKS
Jl Adopted by all the queir.s 01 loshlon. Fmdi.r
lrUadel..hlallaV, K1 A1" imi "
imiaueiphia, la, u. k, It I is J tiu
AddnmouJitlnhandsTreaiUrl.r ., SVamWotV
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