The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 10, 1881, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
J. K. BirTSMBSNDEB,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Friday, Juno lO. 1881.
lo mill tho troops, in which llfo was lost,
ins left n very ulttur fcclini;. Thcro is
iltsiurunncca may
Tim llrst Slrito Convention of tho Con
stitutional Amendment Association of
Piiniisylvnnirt, will Ijp hold at Johnstown
on tho 2Hth mid 2!Hli of .lime.
Tin- logislrttivp R.il.T-y hill wiisiiidefitiito
ly itosti'ii'!cl in tlu 'llouxu on Tiiusilny
iii-rlit. Tliis is consistent at luaat. as the
House hnd contondud that tho net of
IhVI wfts coimtitutiounl.
Thf Postmaster General has already
el'ti'fted a saving of S7o0,000 a year in
Urn Star routo service. Wo are begin
luni to et an idea of thu stealings dur
ing the "pure" administration of Hayes.
Tl.e more that administration is investi
gntivd thu worse it ajijiears.
Tho siecies of statesmen known as
"roosters" linvo had lht.ii way in llarris
burfrnnd the Philadelphia Times mlrnils
tl.e fact in tho following mournful phrase:
"The Delinquent Tax hill is dead. Fit
nenl ceremonies in November, 1H82.
Priends are resnectfully requested not to
Honil floral tributes."
If the usual formality is observed this
vflnv and the House returns thanks to
Speaker Ilewit for his "e.ourtesy, ability
and impartiality during tho season, a
nlioiit o derisivo laughter will go up
from the Delaware to hake Erie. There
may have been a worse man in tho chair,
lint tlie record-! will not show such to
havo been the case.
Tho legislature was in session 101 days.
Most of the time was wasted in wiunb
bliiig over the election of an United
Stales Senator, iu defeating needed leg
islation and in abusing editors and mem
bers by llowit and the other "roosters."
Tho popular grief at tho adjournment
was not overwhelming.
It is stated that Prod Grant has not
resigned as Lieutenant of the Fourth
Cavalry, but only his position on the
qtnff ut ttcu. Shoiidan. Now what the
peoplo would like to know, is, how Fred
manages to engage in business and yet
draw his salary as an army ollicer. To
the average citizen this looks very
like u fraud and a swindle.
Tho House joint resolution proposing
an amendment to tho constitution pro
hibiting the manufacture ovsalo of intoxi-
uutiti" lhtuors' in the State, was defeated
in tho Senato on third reading,on Thurs
day of last week. The voto stood, yeas
10, nays 21. T he prohibitionists asked for
too much, and thereby ensured their own
defeat.
It is rumored that First Assistant Post-
ni:ilur General Tyuer is to bo removed
and that ox-cnrpel-bng Senator Spencer is
to succeed him. This is going from bad
to worse. Siienccr was in lull bloom
durimr the Grant administration and ac
quired a by no means savory imputation
as a defender of the various "rings" then
in power. There's not much reform to bo
expected from Spencer. Garlield has a
positive genius for obnoxious appoint
ments, and Spencer is a little worse than
Kilpatnek, it anything.
Tho Philadelphia Times says of ex-
Vice President Wheeler that ho is "a
very quiet man, and people laugh very
good naturedly about Ins lisluug proclivi
ties. He shows up to excellent advan
tage, however, alongside of his successor.
jlr. Wheeler never tligraccamsoiiieo or
himself by doing 'the dirty work of
ward politician.' " This is as true
Gospel. Chester A. Arthur is tho most
indecorous and undignilied Vice-President
the country lias ever had. His removal
from the Custom Houso by Hayes will
be heartily endorsed, now that ho has
shown what manner of a man ho is.
On Friday last W. E. Cameron, Dem
ocrat, was nominated for Governor and
John P. Lewis, Hepublican, for Lieuten
ant Governor, by tho Keadjuster Con
vention in Hichmoiid. It is claimed that
the ticket is a strong one. Lewis was
nominated lo train the Hepublieau voto
and it now remains to bo seen whether
tho Kepublicaus will aid Mahone and his
followers. It they do, the strength gain
ed for their parly will bo known at tho
next'Presidential election. The Head lust
ers intend to repudiate some thirteen
millions ot thu statu debt.
More than ono thousand men cni'iloj od
by brewers in New York went on a
strike, last .Monday, 'they demanded
that tho hours of work bo i educed from
sixteen lo twelve mid that they be ex
empt from Sunday work.
The situation in Ireland is very gravo
and tho recent collision between tho neo
langer that other
arise.
llotli houses of tho logislnturo trans
acted a lnriro nniount of business on
Wednesday, nnd numerous bills wcro
passed, .l ho report ol conlereneo com
mittees on general appropriation and ju
dicial apportionment bills were concur
led in.
Tho situation at Albany is practically
unchanged. Conkling holds his own, but
Piatt is dropping back, and Ohauneey
iM. Denow is commir to tho front. It is
impossible to predict what will be the re
suit, but thcro seems to bo no chance of
Coiikling and Plaits re-election.
It beinns to look as if tho bones of
William Penn will not bo brought to
this country. Tlio trustees of tho Friends'
burial ground in lliiekiughaiusliiro posi
tively decline to permit the disinterment,
Mr. Littleboy, ono of tho trustees, stands
up like a little man mid savs as much.
It's a pity, now thai tho Govcnor has
made all the appointments of managers
and delegated u gentleman to go to l'-tig
land. After nil, why should'nt tho Eng
lish Friends valuo the bones of Penn as
much as the people of Pennsylvania?
THE SfAlt ItOUIK TIIIKVKS.
It was not to ho expected thai the
Star routo plunderers would quietly sui
nut to exposnro and punishment, and it
will not cause surprise to know that they
are prepaung lor a vigorous defence
I'hev have engaged the best legal talent
including Hen Hullcr and Uob higersoll
and will hesitate at nothing to eseapo
from tho meshes of tho law. 1 hey have
money iu alumdaucu and lack in neither
boldness nor ingenuity. D.nsey and
Ilrady, tho leading spiiits in tho plan
derniL'. hnve evidently niailo up their
minus mat, inis investigation is hunm
thing entirely different from tho feeblo
efforts that have preceded it, and begin
to believe that, unless tncy niiopt vigor
ous measures.striped uniforms and invol
untary seclusion will bo their portion for
many months to come, nicy are uy no
means insignificant foes, possessing
wealth and nilluenee, and it will requir
both skill and nerve on tho part ot tho
prosecution to eiisuro their conviction
and punishment. A despatch to th
Philadelphia Times from Washington,
states that tho JMtili Vnlio lias neon
bought bv tho friend of Brady and
Dorscv and will bo enlarged and im
proved. The Star routo men already
control the Jltmwlican and tho iMmlay
Capital. Three newspapers will give
them much power and it will be fully
xercised.
In tho postoll'tee department the gov
eminent detectives and Special Prosecu
tor are hard at work compiling evidence
to be submitted to the Grand Jury.
Their proceedings aro conducted with
tho utmost secrecy. lho Star routo
thieves aro said to bo preparing for an
attack on A. iM. Uibson, the bun corres
pondent now employed by the govern
ineiit, by wiioso patient research the ex
posure of tho plundering was made.
Tho caso is one of the greatest interest
to the people, who will watch every move
with the utmost anxiety no public piun
dering on a large scale has been punish
ed for many years past, and it is a mat
ter, of doubt in tho minds ol many,
whether these offenders will be sent to
tho penitentiary.
It l'ostmaster ucucral James is sus
tained by the President and the prose
cution is successfully conducted, tho ad
ministration will earn such praiso as will
fairly onset much ot tho reproaeh incur
red lor past shoit-comiugs. j.etituo
once proved that wealthy and powerful
riugsters can bo punished like common
thieves and tho peoplo will have increas
ed confidence iu a republican form of
'ovcrnmcnt.
News Items.
Tho Erio Company Savings Hank,
liuffnlo.wns robbed of$tU(J,000 In bonds
on Monday.
Sheboygan I' nils, Sheboygan Co. News
We never saw any ono iovous. suf
fering from paini neurnlgia lor Instance.
Iu relation to this malady. Mr. Georgo
Guyett, Prop'r. Guyett House, thus in
formed our representative: I havo used
it. Jacob's Oil for neuralgia, nnd can
conlldenlly recommend it to any ono
sunllnily mulcted.
A tcriilio hail Florin passed over Dead-
wood, D. T., on Monday, llnilstoncj-t as
largo as lien's eggs fell, and ono was
loiuid twenty-two inches in circumfer
ence. A whirlwind did great damage
and ono life was lost.
Lydia E. Piukliam's Vcgtablo Com
pound is a remarkable remedy for all
those painful complaints and weaknesses
common to our best leinalo population
bend to .Mrs. Jmlia it,, l'lnkham, 2i
Western Avenue, Lvnn, Mass., for
pamphlets.
Joseph Sabin, famous iu all book mar
kets of the world, and who lias been en
gaged lor years on a comprehensivo dic
tionary of all tho books relating to Amer
ica, died on Saturday night in New
Yoik.
Ono peculiarity of tho A. S. T. Co.
llhiek Tip for children's shoes is, Unit it
is independent ot tho upper, and fully
protects it from wear at tho too without
endangering tho tipper from ripping as is
tho caso where heavy bungling caps aro
sewed on to protect tho toe.
A young man named Thompson killed
his brother accidentally Saturday after
noon at Green Hidge, Scrautou. They
were watching a dog fight, and failing
iu tho effort to prevent it one of them
picked up a big stone, which he llttnj.
at one of the animals with all his might
It missed its mission nnd went crashing
through Ins brothers skull.
II. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N
Y. Cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of
twenty years' standing, by lho Cutieura
Hesolvent internally, and Cutieura and
(Juticitra soap externally. The most won
derful case on record.
J area 1 rice, a larmer Jiving near
Heading, was found dead in his orchard
on Monday, with his throat cut. Ho was
religiously insane and had pieviously at
tempted to hang himself.
St. Julien and Maud S. tho famous
(rotters, will bo at tho coining meeting
of the Pittsburg Driving Association.
Mho owner or tst. .Julion is very anxious
to have it decided which ot the two
horses is tho faster.
Important to TiiAvr.r.Kns Special in
liueeiuonN nre'ilFerec! you by the lturl innton
Home, it win pay you lo read tncir adver
tisement to ! fuuud elsewhere in this issue.
March 18 40-w
Candidates.
All persons whose names aro announce d In tuts
column, tire t lodged to atildo by tiio decision ot tho
Democratic conventlon.whlch will meet on Tuesday
August 9tu.
ASSOCIATE JUUUE.
Wn nro autho lzcd to atinouncu tho narno ot !'. I.
SMUM AN, ot CMtnn 1-uui. as a candidate lor ahmjcI-
aio .juagc, Buojeci to uemoc.auc iuics.
COUNTY THKASUIIKU.
Wu aro authorized to xnnounco tho name rt NA
THAN CltKASY. as a candldato for tliu ofllce oi
County Treasurer, subject to thu rules ot the Uein-
ocrauc pariy.
COUNTY CO.MMISSIONRIt.
Wn nro authoilzed to unnounco lho name ot
SVICI'IUN I'd I IK. orccmro t wns.li d. as a canal
dato for tha nnico ot County Commissioner, suoject
to i no ruies oi in1) Democratic p-iny.
COUNTY TltKASUHEIt.
NATHAN MH.I.UK, of Main towmhlo. authorizes
us to annouoeii his name as a ranrtl Uui for tho of
fice of couuty Treasurer, subject to tho rules or tho
PemocratU p irty.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
M'e oio authorized to auoounct the name of WJT
U M S. l-'ISIIBII, of Main township, us a candidate
ior i ouniy uouiiiub'.ioutr, suijeci. iu mo luies or
tho Democra lo party.
VCR ASSJCIATK JUDOE.
Wn im authoilzed to announce lho tiamo ot
SA.tC 1C. KII1UKUMIM. of llenton townfehlo. as
a c.uiuiditlo for lho cfllcu of Associate Judfe.suUJect
to mi) rules oi tnu uemocrauj p i 1 ly.
Tho following officers of tho Grand
Coinntandery, Knights Templar, were
elected' and installed, at Scrautou, last
week: llight Imminent Commander
Georgo W. Kendrick, Jr., (advanced)
V. E. Deputy Grand Commander, 15.
Frank ISrenemaii (advanced); 15. Grand
(ioneralissiino, CJharles W. iiatchelor (ad
vanced); 15. Grand Captain-General, I5d
win Mai tin (advanced from 15. Grand
Sonior Warden): 15. Grand Prelate, Kov
Addison V. C. Schonck (re elected): 15
Grand Senior Warden,. Toseph Alexander
.lr.,(advanccd): J'v.lirand.lunior Warden
Georgo S. Graham (elected); 15. Grand
Treasurer, M. HichardsMuekle, (re-elected);
15. Grand Iecorder,Charlcs 15. Mey
er (ro-clected.)
In tho Houso at Harrisburg, on Wed
nesday afternoon, Mr. Hazlet, ono of tho
men denounced by tho Philadelphia
Timet ns a "corrupt legislative rooster,"
mado a lively assault upon tho editor of
that paper, in which ho accused him of
being corrupt, both in his publiu mid
private life. Mr. Huzlet had read ex
tracts from different newspapers nbiising
MoClure, and ended by challenging him
to inako a Bpecifio charge of corrupt
practice. Until such cliargo was made
ho branded McCluro as "a liar, a black
guard and tho hired defamer of honest
men's names." Mr. Hazlet's effort ere.
nted a sensation.
HAYES ON WINKLING.
Rutherford 15. Hayes lias been hoard
from. He has been interviewed by a
Herald reporter and stated that Mr.
(Jonkling is a monomaniac on the sub
ject of his own importance. Ho further
remarked that Conklimr mado three at
tempts to betray tho Republican party,
one of which was tho Electoral Com
mission. Hayes said "theio never
would havo been a Potter Investigation
Committee but for Coukliug. The
Democrats were loath to go into it, and
only did so at the earnest solicitation of
Coukliug. I will not say hu falsified in
this case, for I think he really believed that
the men on that Louisiana Hoard had
entered into a bargain forthesaloof that
State, and Coukliug assured Southern
Senators that I would,from very shame,
leave tho Whito House in thirty days
after the investigation had begun."
If Hayes had vouchsafed all this in
formation when Coukliug was still Sena
tor, it would havo sounded better. As
it is, his attack Btrongly brings to mind
an interesting little story told by ono
Aesop, iu winch a moribund lion and an
excited animal of a less interesting type
were principal actors. Whatever may
be Mr. Conkling's faults, his contempt
and aversion lor Hayes will not be count
cd ns ono ot them. Had Hayes left
tho Whito Houso "in thirty days after
the investigation had begun," his place
in history would havo been a sourco of
greater pndo to his descendants than
it will bo now, mid his utterances might
havo inspired respect. Coukliug is un
ilmilifn.llirvnm .mil n n-ii-!i lit lilit. In wnnlil
not hnve occupied for four years an ofBce
to winch ho was not elected.
A very sanguine Philadelphia corres
pondent ot tho plow lork world U ol
opinion that thu rule of the political
bosses is nearly nt an end iu l'hilndel
iihin. Ho thinks that the severest blow
triven to tho system is tho recent action
. I !..... T f..M W 1
UIKCU llglliuofc uiiiurn luuiUiiuvD, 11 ji.
Leeds and other (jus trustees, and pro
diets that "with their removal lrom of
lice which promises soon to take placo
the overthtow of boss rule in Phila
delphia will bu coinpletound the suprem
jjey of tho people ouco more assured, and
it 14 only leiisonuble to assume that not
u siiigbj Don Cameron representative will
bo returned to thu Legislature from the
elty," Well, perhaps so, but wo should
iavo mora faith iu tho prediction if it
wh o possible to beljeyo that money no
linger possessed puiplmsini power,
that ballot-boxes could jjo longer bo
iutfid Ullrii In fchm t, Udit lho nlh,U hsjl
I ho nuijieWw)! hiilgo on tho Sinner. Wo
.lotftfcoUoyo Ui nWU'irtuni h noim n
ItVml
Notice to lliosii Claiming Pensions.
Wilt IlKl'lKTUIthT.AnjOTlNT-UEHIIKlL'S OPHIH. 1
WisuihUTOx, .May 10, lbil
ivireuiur.j
There being now pending in this do
partmont jjreat numbers of volunteer
pension claims, which cannot ho satisfac
torily verified lor want ot information
which missing records of discontinued
volunteer commands would afford, and
it having transpired iu many instances
that olllcers of the late volunteer forces
have still in their possession.or under their
control, books and other records pertain
ing to their corps, divisions, brigade)1,
regiments, and comnaiiics.their attention
is called to the fact that all such books
and records should bo deposited witl
this otlice, and they aro earnestly reques
ted to cause the same to bo forwarded
without delay to tho Adjutant-Gcnornl
oi mo Army, ni v usuingiun, ivisvuuv oi
Uolumbia.
No expense, other than postago or
pi opor express charges (when packages
exceed iotir pounds, wu iimii tor iiiiiu
parcels.) can bo paidby UiuUovcrnmont,
In the interest of tho gieat number of
widows, orphan, and disabled soldiers
wiioso claims nro involved, lho news
papers of tho country nro requested to
givo lho suhstuncQ of this circular tho
greatest Publicity,
Hy order t U1X1 Secrolary of Wtu
' v -li. U DhUMi
Itchlnc; Iluinors.Senly Humors,
Jilood lltiinors speedily, periim-
tiMitly and ceonotnieully ctireu
when physicians ami all other
mcthotlri l'ail.
(.'utlcur.t llcsolvent. thonnw Illood l'urtncr. In
ternally, Cutieura, n Medicinal .lot y, agisted tv
thn Cutlcutn Medicinal and Toilet sonn, vxtcrnnllr,
iihto jieiiorniu me mom miracuiou-i cures oi mn
inc. f-cnly nnd Serotulous Humors ever recorded In
medlonl annals.
Ecsoma Rodort,
V. it. PraVe. Ei . njent for Ilarncr and mothers.
Dotrnlt. Mtch.. L'lves an nHtonlsiiliii? nccoiint nt his
caso (Kczetna Uodent). which had hocn treated by a
consu'tntlon ot ihyslclans without hrncllt, aLd
siweiiuy yieiueu to ino i unsura iiemeuies,
Salt Rhoum.
Wilt McDonald. 5513 Dearborn Street Chlcncc.
tfratttully ncknowledes a enruot salt Itheum on
neao, neek,i.i'o,urnisaDi ics, iur covi-niccn jeari';
not ablo to walk excent, n i lmt.cU nnd kneos for ono
vears notable to hiip hlmlt for eight years: tried
hundrediot remedies; dictoMpronounced Ids cas.i
nopeiess; poruiantniiy curcu uy tiio i-uucura i;tnt-dies.
Ringworm
(leo. W. llrown.44 Murshall streot.'1'rflvldence. Tt
I., cured br Cul Icura luiiidill s of n Itlnvvrorm Hu
mor BOtatthobarbor'A which spreid all over Ms
car. n c ami fac urn! for tlx jcj'S resisted all
Einus oi treatment.
Skin Disease.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Ity virtue ct a writ of Vend. Ex, Issued out of tho
Court ot Common l'lcas of Columbia county nnd
to mo directed, will bo cxpofed to publlo ealo on tho
premises at two o clock p. m on
FltlDAY, JUMi 17th, 1881.
All that cr-ttalnlotot (iround sltuato In Centrnlla
llorough, bounded ni-diltBcribcd as follows: On tho
north by nn alley, on lho cast by tot of Mary Kin
ncll, on tlio south by Itallroad Avenue, and on tho
west by l'axton street, containing twenty-nvo teci
In front nnd ono hundred and forty feet In depth,
whereon nro erected nto story framo dwelling
hoUiO Slid other out-bultdlngs.
Seized, taken tncxecutlon at .tiosult of Fraiik
Itenti, Assignee, Ko., against ih9 Ccnlralla Mutual
Sivlng fund Association, and, to bo sold as tho prop-
eity ottho Centrnlu Muiuai saving runu Associa
tion
FiiEtzR k Mark, Attorncjs.
U, 11, KST.
Maya.t3 sheriff.
H. A. Ktpete. lis.-!.. Chloairo. ill.. sass:"l will ssv
that, bi'foro I usnd 0 itleur.i llempdlet I was In a fear-
fill sute. and h id i-lveu un all hoim tit ever li.ivliu'
any relief. They han-pi-ifiirmod a wonderful cute fo-
mo aid ci my owiiiio J win ana accord i recommt uu
thm."
cutieura lK-medics nn prcpircii ny wbi:km
POl'l KK. Cli-mistsnnd DriiifgiitJi, :wi Washlnclon
street, llostou, nndf irs-ilebyalldnuirlsta. I'rlecs
ofCutlrura aMedirl.ial .u-liy. smill buxcssi cnts
inriio dii.xi r si. i-mieiiiaifnsoin'm, inn new niooa
I'urllli-r per liotllo. rullciiru Medicinal 'rollt-t
Hoap.seents, Cull.'iir.i McdH'Iml Miavln Soap;
15 cent-i tn liars for burbcrs Htid largo consumer,!-)
contB. ah maneaireonn receipt, oipncn
bend for illustrated ncjtiso on tn j N;ia.
GRAND COMBINATION
BLOOD, BRAIN AND
NERVE FOODS.
OF
Malt Hitters derive their wonderful I Ifa.SuU.iln
int l'rooertles lrom jiai.t. their OuIii'Iul' nnd Sleep-
Fromotlng Inlluenco from noi'S their grand Tonic
and lever kxpciiiiic roweis iro.u uAMdiVA. and
tlvlr lilood-NourWiIng l'rlnclnls from ikon, which
are four of tho u'rent-H I'.lood-I'roduecri and Life-
(.'renting Klenieuts ever united In ono mc-dlclne. '-'or
reucate f emales, Nursing jioiuers, and sickly cim
urcu iiaic iiiuers arc supreme. Moiucierywuere,
3Inlt Hittm Company, lloitou, Maw
courvs-
Ono Collins' Voltaic Klec.
tiiio I i.astkh. costing i!3 cent?
VniTiir M'1'nteTeiftls'Ar!""'t"or to cv.-ry ouier
VOUAIC 3Hajllit;i(iHI.,.ctilcal nn.illancn before the
hi Ar-n iuIiIIo. 'I'heylnstar.tiv ivltevo
via I S.'1" usi)jpl.i. l.lvcr complaint.
Malaria, revor anil -uo and Kidney and Urlnii'y
Dliticultles. and may ui worn over tho pltof tlio
stcmarh, over tho ktdnevs or aov iilTerted part,
I'rlco 2.T cents. Sold everywhere. WEKKHi; i-or-TElt,
uoslon.Mass. d juneio-lm
A
UDITOK'SNOncU.
6(H)
1383
T3 00
11 00
to oo
Ml DO
Total. JI.S5161
Tim following orders lited during tho year aro
still outstanding and unpnid:
no 14 apiu u', . iiiciy,aiiciiuing in-
KotW.febt-', so. S t steel, printing...
noes, .Mar xi, -no, j.miaaii vuu lur
poor iiourte M
oM,.Mars7, "so, Tllllo Wagner wa.
gcsnfjnald
o on, Mar so, 'po, Bain'l Keller, muto
I1UU1IIII ,. M t ,
o to, Mar an, 'so.nr McKlbbln, mcil
lenl services
llecelptof Danvlllo niyluni for kep-
log insane paupers
A
KNLTAL ItKrOUT OV
C,iiimiu1i:iiii To,viilili mill Centrnlln t'oor l)N.
Irlel lor iiii 'iirrniiiiiff .iprn i im, .c.
DAVID WALHlt, COLLECTOU.
Dlt,
To am't borough duplicate poo
tax at r mills
To am't iwp duplicate roor lax at
iu mu.s
CK.
liynm'tof iinieato.l land tnxra.
turned on borough duplicate. ..
lly ain't of unsenNMi land tax re
turned on Iwp duplicate
lly iim't ot triors and ctonvr.1
llotiK on borough dupllcato
lly iitn't ot errors and exonera
tions on iwp duplicate
lly nm't of reduction mado by
court In (ilrard Kstn'o
lly nm't of Collector's Comtnls
tlon at 6 per cent
lly nm't of b.tlanco put lu treasury
$ s:i is
t-SIGJ 10
I 10 97
139 S5
10 13
3 00
till S3
550 Oi
4TC7 7-1
-$ 3103 ll)
DAVID WALSH, TIIBASUIHSK.
1)11.
To nm't received from collector f i"07 73
To miit received from count
Troi urcr unaoated land ta... 233 -17
To utn't ot bil ineo du-j Treasurer
2 M
J 0053 C3
Cll
liynm't ofpvr crdr.i redeemed
andcaiiiviled
Jlvumt iif ireaieur'a comtnls
Inn l.r iiiirci.rit
$ MM C3
DAVID WAUlt Collector cf Special Tax
Dlt.
TO im't. cf sreclal poor dupllcalo
ot borough at, 1 mill
To am'tol up clal poor dJpllctto
ot tp t a mills
To iim't i f uns-ntod hnd tnx le
eched from County Tieasmer.
$ iXl CI
101 02
; in so
SI1C 97
fit.
llv nm't of unseated land tax re
turned on boioiuli dupll. utu ...
lly nm't of unseated UK return
e l n i tiiwiiMitpilupuuitu......
Uy nm't of erio 8 and exonera
tions on horo duplicate
Ilv am't ot errors ami exonera
tions on ttvp duplicate
liy nm't ot itductlon mado by
court. tn (Itrard estate
lly ain't of collector's commission
at o per cent
lly am't pUd Wm Krlckbaum
l'rotuy Sept. r, If-sJ
lly am't paid Wm. Krlckbaum
1'rothvDeo. 7, I'M)
lly nm't paid order of lMtvnrd
(ieraty rorservlees ns steward
order being dated April 0, 1s7i
Uyam'tot tre.nui'er's commis
sion nr, t p'l' cent
By bal due lho district
141 71
1
2 Is
20'J 31
3 l l
1 Cll
1S7 2
110 SO
1 000 00
COO CO
ess oo
14 75
1(17 07
170! SO
- 2701
Wo thn undersigned auditors of Columbia county
nereny certify mat wo nave exannneu inu ioreguiutr
uccoutitanu una u corrjei as uojo bt-v uuu
s.ino paupers
No 7J, April Co, 'h llrldget (lernty.at-
tending Insino paupers
No id, April 80, so, Mrs John t lenity,
niienuingmsino paupers
o 00, Mnr to, 'so, Dr Vnstlnc, medi
cine, no
Uo 02, Mar so.Xi.l' E Duck, hardware,
t-io
No 103,Atijf T,'6i,l D iluck, hardware,
elo
No IU, AugSJ.w.lmrkert nro.cofllna
ro in. pepi in, w, u it Aiurpuy,muso
for d.stnot ' !
No 12.1, Sept lo.'sfl,!' i: iitick.hardwnro
aii i vi. acpt iu, -mi, u ii milliard, muso
fordl'trlct
No ml, net 2, 'so, Lebanon Mutual
insnranco co itisuranco
No H7, Oct 2, M, o Jlurphy, rndso
loi tnaiiiui i.
No 131, Oct 2, 'ijj.Ur Vasiloo mdso
medicine
No 183, Oct 2. no. Vastino A Mears
prof services nnd medlclno
No 137, Oct 2 J, w, i-1' nurkc.servlces
nscicrK H
No If, Oct 22, 'W, 1' i' llurl;c,scrvlco3
as clerk
No I3n, Oct po, 'R.1,1' K liuck.hardwaro
No 143, oct so, 'so, A ltlciy, atutdlng
n (iiooons
No Ito, 1ieo4, W renter, keeping
vagrants
No 1SI, Heo 4, 'so.iihorbach A; Co llm J
No 3, Dec 23, 'so, Dr Lnslicll.prof ser
No4, Dec 23. 'so. (1 W DaMi.palnt.ctc
o n.iii-o " LiaTis.meuieine.so
No o, .Ian o, 'HI. K II Meorehend & Co .
Na 8..Inn S.'H.KnorrADanli'ls.brcf .Vo
No W, Jan i.'sl, JInnt Veager,rep.ilr-
Ing Inrm.si
No 13, J. n m, 'si.wm l'eirrer, coil and
M'l-ping viigrnnLi
No ll. Jan 8, 1, Thos (leraty, coal
and haullntf
No!. .lan 15, S0O V Millard, mdso
iur uisinct
Nol0,Jan2J, 'si, Wm Hryson, ntt'y
services
No 17, Jan 22, Ml, Wm liryioo, ntt'y
EiL'l IUL", . , . t m
No 19. Feb 1'. 'SI. I. A Kllev A: co.coil
No 2i, I''ib is, 'si, Ed roy,strvlces ron
No 22 l'eb is, 'si, Mrs ouitey, room
ictit on account
No 21, Mar6,'jI,Wm 1'einer, keeping
vagrants
No2, Mnr s, 'si, UP l'olk.smilhwork
No so. Mar c, 'si, Samuel Keller, ser-
MecsHIO as steward In full
No SI. M ir 2,,'M,.T 1 stctfl.order book
No 31. M ir 2), '-il.Ur l.s'ie!l, prof sor
No 37. Mar 2'l.'9t.() (1 Miirnliv.li'2-ul x-r
Noli-, Mar 20, 'ai, c 1 Murphy, mda
iur umiriui.. , .,
No ". Apr2. '79. 1) V curry, services
No 47, pr 2, 'siM' V Durke, salary as
ciciKimuiitor'so
Total orders ouUitandlns of UtO
" " l7tf
" " 1 7S
' " 1S77
Total orders outstanding at date
i.ni L uuu lor uuuciiieu oius a; uaio...
Total IndeMednf ss nt date
amount orders issued during lastiilscal
Deduct orders lusued during last fiscal
,-mir iur uu:s Louiraeieu previous to
that jcar
Net arn't bills contracted last year for
which orders are N3ued
Net. am t of bllli contracted last year for
which no orders havc jet Leon issued
nnd are before called unsettled bills
Totnl expenditures of last venr including
inn i paiu lor nocK.iann improvements
nnd all other expenses 13,521
Account.f c. O. Murphy, Collector and Treasurer
111 I9I-J.
Toam't rrcclved from John 1'urcoll
uaiancoQuo uistiictas per
lust statement, potr
balinco nue district as per
last statement, special
WM. L. MANNINtl, 1
s. k. smith. y
C. II. SECSilOLTZ, I
County Auditors.
ESTATE Oi-JOUN BOSTON, DECKiStO.
Tho underslgrcd auditor appointed by lho Or
phans' uourtot co:umoin county, mano oistnou
lion of thn funds In tnu hands of tho ndmlnMra
tors of said decedent, to and among too parties enti
tled thereto, will sit at tho ofllce of Geo. K. Elwell,
Ksi , la the town of llloomsburg, on Saturday, the
sixteenth day ot July, 1-si, at ten o'clock In tho
forenoon, at which tltno and place nil persons hav
ing claims against said estate must appear and pre
sent tho same or bo debarred from uny share ot
said fund.
V. I'.llILLMKYBIt,
Juno 10-c w Auditor
Olil'IIANS' COURT SALE
Of VALUAI1LE
Keal E si safe I
T'Ott ASSOCIATK JUlKlli.
Wo nro nulhorl."d to uunnunco tho name of J.
AUI, KltltY. of Heaver tnwnshln. us a candidal
fur Afsoclalo Judge, bubject to thu rules of tho
JJCH11K.-IUUU puny.
ItKOlSl lilt AND nucoitDEit.
JIICIIA EL P. KVUltLY. of IHoom -burg, nuthorl.es
us to ntinoutico Idi namo ns n candl Into for tlio of
Ilconl Ueirlslcmnil Ueeorder. ulil'Ct to Ulu Cecls-
lou uf lliv Democratlo County C intention.
COUN'IY CtftlMISSIONEIt.
Wo are authnitiod to ii'inouni-) tha namo of
i MILLS HKlCllAltr. of Main Lownsliln. nan can-
dldatofiir lho t'llleu oi County ConimHiloner. sub
JtUtoihodcclsljiiot thu Uemocralio convention
COUNTY TUKASUItKIt.
Wo are authorized ti nunounco tho narno of
.TAMl-'H KlKfKK.of Main to-vnsliln. ns a candidate
for thu olllco of Couu'y Treasurer, suoject tho rulou
ot tho Democratlo party.
COUNTY TltKASUHEIt.
Wu am nuthoi In-ill to nunounco tlio namo of A. M.
JOHNS iN, or I oo 1st township le, a oaiidliUtu for
lho ofilca ot Couuty Treasurer, sabject to tho rules
of tho Democratlo parly. '
COUNTY COMMISSIONED.
Wo nro nut horDed to announce tho name of U. V
RDIIMt. nr flahlngcreek iokUiIiId, ns aeandldato
forlhoonico ot Couuty CoinuilUiunir, subject to
thu rules uf tho Democratlo party.
NOTICE Is hereby clven that an application will
bo mado to tlio Ilonorablo William Klwill.
Judgo ot tnu Court of Common Pleas, of thu County
ot uoiuwum, on i-riuay. inu ihl uay oi tiuiy, n. u.,
issi.fo.'a Charter to incorporuto a .Mutual Aid So
ciety fur unmarried .persona In tho Town o. llloomsburg.
i. if. nun i uuu, i
.1011 PSVCOOK. Vjcom.
L.S. WINTlSIiSl'EKNj
Juno 10, 'SI.3W
EXEUUTOKS1 SALE
OK VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
The undersigned executors of Samuel HlulTer, Sr.,
latu ot the town cf llloomsburg, In tho County of
Columbia, deceased, will exposu to sale upon tho
premises on
Thursday, June 30, 1881,
beginning at 10 o tlock, a. in. lho following TUACT8
It LAND.
No. l.kiown as tho HOMESTEAD FA KM, situ
ate la East lllMtmsburg, ooenly utoresald, bounded
and dtbcrlbcd as follows, to win Hounded on tha
n'rth by I'lsulngcieclc, on lho south by other lands
of s.ild Samuel Sua If jr. thi race of tho Uloomsburg
Iron Compaoy being th i dividing lino, and on tho
west by said Klshlngcroek, containing
141 AORES AND PEROIIES.
No. 2, tUuaUi in East llloomsburg aforesaid,
bounded and described ai lotions, to wit: Hounded
on tbo north by other lauds ot said Samuel Eharter,
deceased, the raco ot tho llloomsburg Iron Company
being thu dividing lino, on tho eist by Klshlugcreek
uud Unds of Manilas Sh titer, on tho eoutli by lands
of John (1. Kreez;, Ksi) , and on lho west by publlo
road leadlug from Uio jmsburg l ilt. 1'Icasant, con
tuning UU Acres and 1-17 Perthes.
Tbo above tracts cf lanl aro lo a high btatoot
cultivation and tip to are erected thereon, HOUSES
HAHNS, und other out-buEdlfigs Inn good state ot
repair.
These tracts will Lo sold subject to such rosorva
lions ODd exceptions as are hid and mado by the
llloomsburg Iron Company la deed to sail Samuel
Winner. doJcasod,
Thi executors also reseivo all grain In tho ground,
growing crops and personal property upon the prem.
Eos.
Tit ll MS OV SAME -Ten per cent, it one-fourth
of tDe purchase money lobu paid at the striking
down ot the propertli the ono-fourth less the ten
percent, April 1st, ns : oiic-lialf c r the remaining
thrto fourlhs Apill l,1kS3, cn-1 the remaining one
halt of the tbrt-fourllu April 1, !WI, Willi Interest
from April 1st, IMI, on di f. rrwl payments, payable
annually, unpaid purthsse tnbuuy to be secured by
bond and ruorigAgu, Doed and iatrtgugc to bo
bo pall tor by puicUa r
l-wsa(iu win to given Apm it, iv.
Orler-i redeemed In detail.
No 74, April in, lso, Samuel Keller
money paid farm hands
No 77 April 3j,'sii o o Murphy making
annual statement
No 7S, April no, lsio, Mrs James Swee
ney making hroud3
No TJ, April Sj, 1V-0, ltiChard Proctor
surgery
No so, May 15, 1SSJ, ElrtellA; UltU-r-bender
publishing stot merit..
No 81. May 15, isso, llobsrt Fnrrel
ln.ir,ltrnT ttplr rmllnpr-l..
No 82, May l, isio, bavld Walsh ser
vices as uirecior..
By virtue of an order Issued out of tho Orphans
Court ot Columbia county, lho unJeislgned admin
istrator of tho estato of I'll 1 ll p Ml"cr, deceased, will
expose to public sal on thu premises In Centra
township, on
SATURDAY, JUNK 2m, 1SS1,
at two o'clock p. in., tho fo"ow!nj described real
estato. to-wlt:
UJTN03, Bltuatfl la Centre township aforesaid,
bounded and descilujd as follows: on tho west by
l.indof James Oiri, and on lho south by lot of lien-
Jaintu .Miller, on tho east by purpai t No. r, and ou
tho north by purpart No. containing Ono Hundred
and Seventy.nluo Porches.
LOT No. B, tltunto In Centra to.vnship aforesaid,
bounded and described as follows: On tho west by
purparts Nos 3 and 4, and lot of liCDjimln Miller,
on tho south bv pu ,miiNo. I, on tho east by pur
part No. t, and on tho north by purpart No. 2, con
taining TWO ACHES and llfty-nlao perches
Lui nu. u, KiLuau; iu ieiuro lovvnsiiip, aiorcsaid,
boundod on thu west, south, east and north by pur-
Iut83.3, 1, 7 and 2, resoectlvcly, containing
TkVO ACHLS and llity-nlno perehea.
LOT NO. 7, sltiu'o In Centre township, aforesaid,
bounded on tho west, south, cast and norlhby pur
parts Nos. c, I, s ant 2 respectively, containing
TWO ACltKS and tlttv-nlno peicher.
lu i .mi. u, K'uiaui iu I'cmru lewnsiiip, aforesaid.
bounded on the north, west and south by purparts
N')s.2, sun 11 respectively, nnd tho cast by pur
parts Nos. 11 and li, and lot cf Andrew Olngles
and John V. Shuman, c jnta'Ung TWO A CUES and
llfty-Blnn percnoa.
mi an. iu., siiuaw in tcmro townsnip, niorc-
sald, bounded on tho north, cast and south by pur
parts No. land 2, and on tho west by pu-pe'ls
Nos. II and 12, and by lot of Andrew Uhijlcsand
John W. Miuman, coiituIilrgTWO ACUES undllt-ty-nlno
perches.
mi- nu. ii, siiiiaiu in la-niro lownHuiproresaid,
boundoi on tho west, north and uist by purparts
Nos. 9, t and 10 respectively, and un the south by
lot of Andrew (jingles and John W, Shuman, con
taining Fifty Perches
lot :su. i:, Hiiuaiu in centre townsuip.atorcsild.
bounded on th north by tho Lackawanna and
llloomsburg rallroad.on tho east, south nnd west by
purparts, Nos. 10, land P. respectively, containing
Fifty Perches.
lot mi. ij, situate in Main townsb'p, county
atjresild.biundedoutho north" by thoSusiiuelunna
river, on lho oast and south by lands now or lato cf
tho heirs of oeorge Longeuberger, deceased, and
or. tho west by lands of , containing
112 ACRES,
and lltty-two perches.
LOT NO, lO, a WIIAItF LOT, 6ltuato In tho slllngo
of Espy, Columbia couuty, aforesaid, adjoining tho
North llranch Canal on tlio south, an alloy on tho
north, and Market street In said town on tho west,
containing about thieo-fourihs of a square perch.
Also, tha uufllvlaed one-third of tho following des
cribed pleco or parcel of bind situate In Centre
township (recovered by cj jctment against Lovi Mill
er to No. SI, December Term, IS72, Hiico tho death
of riilllpMHIei), bound.'d and described as folluws,
to wit: Beginning at a stone, corner of land ot Mel-
ancthon liakcr.luonco north thirty degrees and ten
minutes west by land of I'hllip Miller ono hundred
and live perches to ustono, thenco by quarry lots oi
C (l. Kick atts north sixty-live nnd three-quarter do-
grees east aoventy-ono and four tenths perches
to a stono, thonce by land ot Nathaniel L. Camp.
bell souta tinny degrees aud ten ir inutes east nine-
ty-two and seven-tenths perches to a ttono,
thenco by lot of Joibua Webb south blxty-soven
and one-nuartor degroos west twenty-llvo and
thiec-tonths perches to a stone, thence by land of
the same south east perchos to a stone,
tho northorn corner of aforesaid landot Melanctbin
lidkor; thence by said laud south sixty-seven and
one-quarter degreos west forty-six and thrto-tenths
perches to tho placo ot beginning, containing
Forty-four Acres
and ono hundred and fifty-three percr.es of land,
neat measure.
TEHSIH oi'SLE.-Ten per cent, ct tho one
fourth tt tho purchase money lo bo paid at the strl
king down ot the property; the one fourth less the
ten per cent, at tho confirmation of sale, nnd tho
nmalnlng three-fourths In one year thereafter with
Interest from conllrmallon nisi. 1'uichnscrcrpur.
cuasers to pay ur deed or iiuudi.
UKNJAMIS MILLED,
Junes.ta Administrator,
A
DM l N 1ST It A TOHVS NOT1CK.
JVftt Jb-4
WU,v,IAl W'lAfi'itlvV .
K.TAIIlOI'HINiAlllN IIKPBRUUTII, USTKISIP,
Litters of admlnlitratton on tho estate of Iicnjunln
i.'uuuiiuuuiauwi'i voiiMigiHm iwp, uoiuinoiaco,
'.raoed, have Oeenuranlud by the Ileglsterof sal
county lo the unders gnud adiululstraUr..MI persons
unviiiK i;iiiiiiiai uaiusi, uio U-UIU1 OI bum
are requested to present them for settlement and
mono inuouieu to (lie estate lamiiko Pi)
uuderstgnud administrator without, dolu
decedent
moot to l he
:. W. Miu.ih,
Attorney.
May 0, SMrt '
the estate lamako
luir wiiuoui. uiuuy.
IHAAU LlNDEMMllril
Admlalslrator.
I'lO.itlugtowp, t'tf
Tlio Man Who Spends Money
For ndvertldng In bowipaira In tli"sa times
without nrt libtalnliig uu ittlicnto or (lEo. ',
HOW HI.L&lli'H Newnpniur AdvurtUlHK UUrvini.Na.
luNpruoi mrwt. New Votk uikslv to pay tie b r
wlifctiA'ulitbo obtained for. Michiuli'VaiMi niu
roriiUbvM lofciraripiiaiiiira l-r-niv send w vwat, Mr
limopwu pamph'vt, iHlittnillx,talvi.ierkil..ti
auv ronjiMU'As. t juid tv-1
No Mi, May 15, lS'O.Tliomas Gallagher
services as director
No si May 16, ism), 1'F liurlc salary
as clerk
Nopj, Mav 15, IShi, I) Wnlih services
as director
NoMS.Mayls, ipso.'I homns Oallagher
services as director
No 87, May 15, isso, S 1" Lcvan shoata
andclovcrseed
No ). May 20,lSiO, Charles strausser
carpenter woik
No S3, May 29. 'oo, Wm I'elfTu keep
ing vagrants
No ai, Aioy so, isso, v F Uunt room
rent
No V3, Juno 20, IsiO.llurk & tiros, cot-
Uns
No HI, Juno 2!), ISSO, W. II. Bright ngt
lumber
No iij, July 3, isso, Jumes Djko sup
plies for poor houso
No iw, July 3 issi. (leu W Davis melt-
ic'.nosn'i puppnes
No 07, Jul3, isso. DF Curry liorso
lino nnu Keeping rugranis
No July 3, lss'i.ThOa ChapmAU ser-
vlcu as drector
No Joo, August 7, USO.Dr owecs prot
services
No loi, Aiigu3t 7, lsro, Dr Owens rref
BCniCI'H
No 102, August 7, 1SMJ, W K Wcldeu
saul honM hlto
No. tel. August 7, isso, XT Donehoo
staiioni'iv
Nolo,, Attgu3l7,lsS0, Casper llhawn
clothing
No ino, August 7, 16su,l)r Lashell prot
services
No 107, August 7. '6.50, John Mohan
and othersdlgglnggruve
No to?, Aug 7, 'to, J C brown publish
ing statement
No lu3, August 7, ISsi), Locust twp tui
tion for paupers
No 110, August 7, ISsO, C U Secsholtz
strawberry plants
No lll.sept 4,isso. A lll-'oimer tin
ware and sundries
No ll'J.Sept 4,lsso,Samuel Kcil Jr sun
dries bougut for ptor houso
No 114, Sept 4, ls-,0, John II stokes
work on farm
No 115. sept 4, tbio, John HI Ig sun
dries for poor houso
No no, sept 4, Uso.U'wls Miller work
on f.rm
No It", Sept 4, 1So, K 1) Kurtz smtth
work
No til), sept, 4, tsso.M Llllllg repair
ing wagon
No I2i), sepr,4, issn, Knorr & Daniels
sundries for poor housu
Nn 122, hept 4 1 vo, c a Murphy mdso
for poor district
No 125, bept 10. isso, (! W Davis med
icines etc -
Ho I2j, Oct 2, isso, Wm Cleaver lum
ber :
No 120, oct 2, isso, Dr Lrishcli medical
services
No 180, Oct 2. 1m), J 1 sicel bill headi
No 131, (ict 2, IS-jO, Jackson Seechrlst
harness
Notsi, oct'.', isso. Wm Finl: smith
work.
No, 131, Oct 2 isso, Thos Chapman
ten Ices as director
No 130, oct 2,1S!-o. sam'l Keller Bal. as
steward ,
No 140, Oct 30, IBso, D C Mack mdso
for poor district
No 141, oct so, isso, sjkes ti Jones
coal
No 142, oct 30,is.-n,i)anlcl Heaver coal
No 141, Nov 0, ISfU.Lowls l'ltuer work
on farm
No 115, Novo, isso, li i Folk wheel
vi li;h t
Nov 140.NOV 8,19SJ,Saml ltelnbold shoo
mending
No l47,Nuvc. lbso.ciinrloibtiauaser
painting at poor house
No 14. Nov o, issc W K Weldensaul
BCrvici'S rendered
No U9, Deo 4, isso, w a lirlght ngt
lumber
No 152, Deo SJ isso, A U Former hard
vvaro etc
No '.Deo V3, 'so, W K Weldensaul
horse hire
No 2, 1110 23,1850,0 W Couover wheel
wright No 7, Jan 8. '.-H.John lllllg elder
No I) Jan ,'td,ThOH Mil er 2 hols cider
No Pi, Jan 8, 81 .Ino L Kllne,pots,na
No 11, Jans, 'si, Charles C lick llmo
No, 19 Feb H.'SI.Jau Dj ke.stipplles tor
poor lllMHO
No), Feb is, 'so, Wm lleibert mdso
for lK'Or dlstiict
No 23 Vlarchs.'eWIIcnrylbuver.smtth
work
No 25 March 5, si, Jos Hughes utt'ilg
It (Unions
No 2il,Mareli fl. t, Daniel lieaver.co il
No 27, Mar 5, "si.sam'l Kcl!cr,sUward
No 29, "
No si Mar !U.'I,I)urko k Ilros colTIns
Nn S3, Mar 20, hi, Thos ueiaty, horto
hire
No 31, March 20, '71, I'iU Malonuy uod
others, ill.'i;! g graves
No 35, March , l, W K Weldensaul
lurso Into
No 9, Apr W s , Jas lllely for cow.
No 40, Apr 2,'8l.l)rOweni prot survlco
No 4 , April 2, 'si, li Huiili, mouey
advanced tor dlstrlel
Nn 42,Aprll 2. ''1,-luu Mo un fur (hoes
No 43, API 112. '7l,.liin McNally tin cow
No ll. April t, si, Mis Diurliy room
rent'
No 4.J,.prll ;','8l,l' P liurke.sal'y cleric
Orders of previous joars redeemed,
No 49, Mar 5, 'I, Kd Kurt smith work
No hi May 4. 7-,uil vl l inl,l;l i-l. ...
No 93 Sep li.'Ts, I .rl-ihell med HrMco
No lu5Sep 13, 'f-i, Kiubiiu 1'ahrlnger,
sweating piuners, tw
No 130. ino 7,' h, wm cieavcr.lumber
No 1(1 Feb 28, Tj.IIuiUii i: liro Collins
No a, M v 22, '79, D rt al.u, sei vices us
director
No 1 2, Mav Kl.TO.Dr McKlbbln mcdscr
No l9,July 15,'7u,o E Jlytiu pubiUhn'g
stntement
No 24, Aug o, '79, Johu I, Kllne.i'Oal..
No 95, Ug 80, 79,Dr Lanliell prut Mr
No 29, Aug a , 7, Thus ((eraty, hoiuj
Jill u
No 3, Sept is '7i, Chas 0 Rck, lime...
No 40,Oct H 1 Ur McK bblu mod ser
No 41 oct s, '7, Juhauua ot'onmr,
horse hire
No 44. Out 24, IV Wm Fink smith
work ,..,
No 6u. Nov I, 'IV, U J I'olers, agt Irutt
treea
o m, ikio ,T, v, Himon Feltormaa,
ruiiuiivH
NO 6i. IkK) 2
uMI biulll,f
Nu 64 J k oil, till MaUmik-uIcIoo
Ko CI dan si, Tt.uii UU&pmm.uii--
M xm tU . ....,.,. ...
22 H
13 00
5 OO
25 00
30 00
45 CO
100 05
1(H) OO
15 00
130 to
02 0()
21 00
44 Oil
12 Ci
40 00
81 00
24 00
43 49
20 3
45 2!
30 00
23 CO
21 tn
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1,141 00
(1417 69
8,20(1 67
9,744 10
10,291 8J
(1,0 31 SO
J2.200 13
3,2C0 6'
Clt.
llyr-n'tpdCo. Auditors ns rer re-
ct-ipi. cauceiieu
' nm't paid Judgmcntof CM Vanacr
dersllce on docKet of 0 (1 Murphy
with Interests nnd costs
' nm't paid Judgment of C M Vandcr-
dcrsuu-j on (iockci oi u i Jlurphy
miiuuiuK luieiesi. iiuii eu.is
t!90 02
II? Ill
" nm't paid Judgment otc (1 Murphy
uuiunieu in euuri. iur t-ya togetnt
wr,n interest nnii costs
cr
" nm't paid Judgment of c (l Mitr
x by being No 237 of Dec. T, l'i7
with Interest and cosls
"nm't paid Judgment to Ed Mr
phj's use now In court for73,debt,
Into'cstandcosts
" um't ot balance still duo tho dlst
$5000
143 20
W. A. MAItlt, Attorney.
To nm't paid hlralast settlement by
'liiomai unapmpn.iato Treasurer
In liquidation ct his balance ?i:.o (o
iij uiiiLuuu in .v .nun iur over paym I 23
OHO
811
f 19(10!
Dlt.
1130 23
CIC.
lly the follow lng orders cancelled nnd redeemed:
Nc. 11 Muieli SO 'so to Thcma3 Ualln-
ghcr. servlc s as director 150 00
ill October 4, '.s to l'EI)uU:,hard-
ware, ,vc. 40 00
" 89. October s, '79, to P E Euck.hard-
ware, ,tc. 49 13
" 02, Feb. 23, 'so, to r E Duck, hard-
waie, &c. llio
f ISO
TIIOH. CHAPMAN, Treasurer, 1S73 D li.
To am't balance due dlst at last settlement 19l
Clt.
Dynm'totorder Issued Apill 2), 1S.3I for ser
vices during lost j ear ns director on acct.
presented and cancelled by us 104 1
Wo further tlml tho following balances duo this
runr iiisuiei uy 'no pnicers u:iml:
Duo by Neal Lenlli.in.collecMr fur ; i '
" " Hiotims (leraly.for E carley treasu-
1 1 1-1 nr 1175
" " I'at. Durke. treasurer of '70
' ' ! hum Dally, tioss'irei-ot '77
" " C (I Murphy, treasurer '79
" "luwld Wahh, collector ot special
tax of si
Wu also find duo M David Walsh, treasurer ot lSsO
urn sum ci ti iii as per roregoiug statement.
We. lho uiideiHluned Auditors of Columbln conn
tv, Imvo duly examined llm fotegnlng accounts, nnd
11 ml tnnhulMiCQ duabynndto tho several olllcers
nunvi'immeu, correct as set opposite their rcspec-
WM. I, MANNINO,
i. 1-.. n.ii i i ii,
C. U. SEESIIOI.
A J r I V, 12 1SSI,
Census of Poor Houso Aprd 1, 1S31.
Number it Inmates March 31, 'so
" ndmllted auili.g lho jear
" dls-jliargedauil uoseond -d during yr
" leiiinluuiL" In houso Atu II i.si
V do reo- inmend that lho lio.ii it of poor Directors
no pn eeui in iniiKo inn uecessnry repairs to sa d
poor houn', v lit: To ralso tho rear part of said houso
uu in wju iru wuu mo iiiuiii uuuaing, put a now
ruof on the entire structure, a us to make It corro.
t ond with tho balance tt tho building, nnduso the
in cessary discretion In regaid to light nndveullla
Hon. 'I ho oi, tiro cost not to exceed seven hundred
uuu nity aoimrs lor sam improvements,
Inventory of real estate, stock, produce, etc., taken
uiu nisi, ua uiuiuiuitij , 1331.
KE 41. INSTATE.
NINO,
ILTZ, )
1957
130
S3
S
107
Auditors.
fl.HW
2(0
l.r.oi)
SOU
350
75
05
72 ncrcs of land, ' llachman Tract"
0 ncres of land, "William Miller Tract'
1 dwelling houso
1 bank barn
1 wagon Hied
1 corn crib
1 coal and woodshed
CKBSONAL I'KOI'EIiTV,
Ono hay rnko
" thrishlr.g machine
" wind mill
" cutting box
" two (2) horso sprliiif wagon
" " wagon
" cartlago
Thi eo set of harness
!.no bob s'o 1
plough
" hoo harrow
" corn plough
Two t-cjthes
Three garden rukes
One gtaln drill
" s"t (t c.iirlago harness
" wheel banow ,
11 cultivator
two () ho.'so sleigh
reaper
arotk.
Threo horses sou
5
:io
50
15
25
5 00
7
6
2
75
3D
1
7
20
SO
Four euwi..
Two In Uers .
Ten sholca ....
120
40
100
.asrnsroxjisraia j
CB
AT CLOSING SALE
ODE1
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS
Which conunenco -May 2(lthiiml will coiiliiino (lining
JUNE JULY AND AUGUST.
After n lilahly successful Benson tho last tlnys of Jlay liml us with n stock
nggregating about
A MILLION OF DOLLARS
ami much loo largo in certain description!- of goods, which, though seasonable runt
lily desirable- now, may not bo so another season.
Arrangements for the Future
looking to the extension of our business nnd thu enlargement of facilities for its
convenient transaction, also render it desirable tiiat this stock should bu speedily
and greatly reduced.
Wo propose, tlierelore, to otter extensive- ami v.ery uiiiisiini imiiicismcuis to
the nconlo to take from us diirin-r the next ninety days tho greater portion of tho
above amount. The bargains offered are in in every one of our
Thirst-Four Departments.
Our orirntiiznlion nnd nmeliinnrv for tho ranid distribution of Inrco quantities
of goods smoothly nnd satisfactorily arc believed to bo unsurpassed in the Ameri
can market but no effort shall bo spared lo (strengthen them and add to their elli
ciency during tho pressure of this CLOSING SALE.
Kverv person within reach ot I'liilatlelpliia and liaving dry goons to ouy snoiiiti
visit ns'iii person during tho continuation of this sale.but thoso who nro unable to
leave homo can riveivu their supplies nt tlio marked down prices through tho
."MAIL OWDKU DEPARTMENT.
IKKTSKIIOt.ll FPHNITDKIt.
Ten beds ami bedding on upper floor loo no
l-ou'n " ' ncond Uoor 70 00
cour iu nvo rooon cooo
1 nree con- ing stoves 25 no
line neaung suivo 5
" round table 300
lounge 10110
"win ma desk 000
" ilo.en cuinm-iu chairs a no
jdozeit c un bottom chairs 400
unecupuo.m 300
sink a go
Threo bid room standi 410
" lui'kli.gglasiHo j no
TttoMiclwi.UMes sui
one falling leaf lublu sua
Thlny yaius Ingrain carpet 15 00
. 1 UOUtCE IU13EII O.N KAK1I.
ni tup lieli of rye 4575
13 UUM1IU1 Ll M lieiii ,.,
2C5 bushel 4 1 if oats
100 bushels (f potatoes
41 bushi-ls of buckwheat ,
Mo bmlulsi'leirn lu ems
2J bu'h-'is, f tiiinlps ,
5 bu-hels uf beet-i
4 bushels of onlous ,
1 btllhel uf boll"K
v tons of com fodder
ticusi.fhiy 1
him head if e (tillage
KVI pullll Is ol beef
inn p'liinds of purk
bo poultry
I'BOUl'CS ON 1IANII JlNPAllV 1ST, tSSI.
3 torn of hay ,
1 tonsi f ,-i rn fodder
0 tOllS ( t Kli-IIW
10 b iHlielsof rje
70buh'-lii( wlieni.,,.,
fOSDbS
00 00
40 00
7100
7 60
,'70 00
C5 00
101 bu hels id 0 Is .
no bushel- 01 corn In ears ,., us 41
Wlhmlieliof li'ickvihQat ..,,,. . 10 00
70bUhCrtuf pulutuul,, .,..,.,....,, 1500
lu hiihi!lanf 1 1 ni 11 1 so
Inobeudiof lie luge, sco
2 bull" Isiif sauei Maul,. (ouo
21Upouudso( beo" , j.u
Wu pounds of pork , fa n
l-ouiiry. hi ijfcji
1 borrelct vlnetjAr ... ,,, suu
HUGO
vt do hereby ortlfj thtforfgolou lUtomont to
bo coi roct to Uio Lwst oi our kuo ledge ui belief,
NViu. I, MANNINO,
,kft.tSi.Ii!oa
A1ICSH V, 11. J'VUI'UV, I ICIV,
lAluit tovrtiKutp, AJ1U W, ti.
10,1
AUultorii
STB&WBBIDCE & CLOTHIER,
MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. H. W. COR. EIGHTH STREET,
I Chestnut
St.
V
Upon receipt i f;i portal card, spe
cifying tlio kind of j'oocki wanted, vc
inir.icdmtv'y rciul 1 y mail, gratuilously, with
widths and prica v. rlccil, camples of
Market
St
Dress Goods, Silks, Etc.
showing t!ic latest stylci, and cnalilln a iiurcliascr iu any
part of the United Sla'-cs to select satisfactorily, and order
the goods convenie uly, with certainty of receiving only
what are sent for, and at precisely the same prices paid
by city customers who buy at our counters. If, upon
examination nt home, any articles fail to be as expected,
wc request their return, and send others in exchange, or
refund tho money at ence if the purchaser prefers.
Our New Spring; Catalogue
embracing all the departments in one large book, with a'
system of ordering ods by letter more convenient than
any heretofore, will bo mailed, without charge, to those
who send us a postal card containing name, town, county,
and state: nothing further i.i necessary, wc will under
stand what is wanted.
Our ctocl:, which forms the greatest variety in one
establishment in the United States, includes Ladies' Suits,
Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry,
Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linens, Gentlemen's Cloth
ing, llousekcepincr Coods, China, Silverware, Furniture,
Carpets, etc. Address,
n
PHILADELPHIA.
13th "r :or? I-""1 t1c C.rai'il Peprt, nrcuple llicl.VickntTMr.
1 x 1 t.inl JI ir.N.t Si ' if I i..ttiu,i ...1
u II bub tlir-tt r''i ihurwund Hour &Ioik.
City
iiall Square
G. IB. JBOBBIITS,
(StrCCHSSOH. KSO X). W. KODBinS,) 35HAli33R IW
I'lnc ttrandlcs, AVIilslttt'M, CiiiiM, limns, tinil all Kinds ol'IVliicw con-
tuntly 011 iiaiiil.
L11P0UTEI) ALUS AND l'UHTEKS IN UOTTLIiS BY THE DOZEN.
Landlords IhroiiHliout the county will find it to their iulvanlnge lo
call and examine my stcck beloie pin chasing elsewhere.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Maia Street, 2nd Door below Iron.
July9,'so-ly
HaRDfflfiEJ
M IK
m.4
PIAlsTOS
A FINE INLAID FRKJfOII WALNUT 0ASH 0IUJAN, 1) STOP'd $!)( UASH
Knsy Terms. SiUlslUclJon 3iiniantLuil
,IIAIJ' Ilr-00K. WlLnES.JATTtT1 PA.
M
Juno lo, 'si.iy
SALE, '
onniAxs couijT
ov vai-uaiiij:
REAL ESTATE!
I'ursuaiu, to an oiiler of tl.o Or lmns' Court ot Co
lurabla county, I'a., win be kon nt publlo salo on tho
premises lu tnu township of Main, in &ald county on
RATUKDAY, JULY 2, 1SS1,
at two o'clock p, in,, lho rollowlni; it jscriboa real (.
tatf.Ulu of (leorgo llollenbacl;, Uecodsoil, to-lt'
Mtuato in ualil Main lowwhlp, ColunibU county'
l'maijlvaiila, bnunilcil 1 limber Jiicob Kcnsier!
mai her. Duiili-l anil William S. rM.tr, Joseph Hart,
zel nail ot'.iori. contalnlns
2P1FTY ACRES
moro or lets, wheroou mo el ected a new
Two-story Framo Houeo, Dank Barn,
auu all necessaiy out-bullllngi cjso a l-boU Snrlnc
of Wa'cr, Al'I'LB ottuilAltl) nnd other fntlt. Tho
salawlll bo upon tho Orphans' Court terms of said
county, to-wlli
TEH MS. Ten ier cent of ono-fourth the purchaso
money en linking down of tho property! one-fourlh
less tho ten per cent, on couurmatlou of Bale ami
tho lalanco In ono year thereafter, with interest
from continuation nut. The purchaser to pay for
making docda.
Hlll.UI HIUllAHS,
Administrator, ic, otucorgo llollcubach.
Hay so, 'sms
MOT
.than
ICE.
ATitnn Prlrnnl ni&if ...... .
oaysof July, ihsi, at llenton, Al pi i-soub hinldir
?S n prvkent them t that timoor t Lixm
dcbn-dm-in pymenof Uowmie. 'u"i
Uy oiiiurotUiu lumid. .
ll 1 lvnn 0UUN J.lUOllKNIIV.
i&t0lt U-VtO,
iim,
scurviury,
Administrator's Sale
"If "VALUAllLK
REAL JSTATE !
Tho unilerslxncl nJmlnlstrator of Mary cleaver,
lato of catawissa. tHceaso(i,in pursuanco of an order
I A ? 0r11,,,!l5n!', Co,lr"Jf Columbia couutv, rennsyl-
i nu, will,, xpMa to jmbiio salooniui premises In
tho town of catawis.'u, I'enn-yliranl.i! on
Saturday, Juuo is, 1881,
All that eei tain let ot ground, bltunto In tho town
. ii ii" ' t,ouullc,l ni"l dccrlbcd ns followsto
,"! ''W'li'lng Ma corner on Main ureet In bald
town and of lot No. S9 lato of tho estato of John
Hicrplets, deceased thenco south on lho dUWon
ino betwi on tho said lots two hundred and ten feet
(oiin alley, thence nlong said all yeaslUxUen feet
and nluo inches to a corner ot lot lot Uto of laaao
i. unMlIe, tlitaeo north nlcng tho lino ot lot two
hundred and ten feet to Main streot, thenco west
s xteonfeetnluolnchudo tho placo at beslnnlng,
lw!r.U'lt'Blott'u'83 la ""Jl'lan ot and town,
whereon 13 en ct a
Wwo-stoiy Tramo J3welUn? House.
lermnii.ir(,dllloiih.-t Mot tho striking down
' 1 '1,rTlv' n"(1 luo "''' tort purehaso morey
uu',t APHI.A.I.., iisj, with interest
dwds? UW' Tlw t'Ww to pay for
... , llEt.liV llOLUKOSIIEAl),
W.H.lluiwK, AUialiUtrator.
MtMi'. may v ts
HI'lATTY'S r'"MM,.iP'.aBet nolrt-
4j os u$xf) itt;taiVt;oi.ua&iAi ta