THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. t1 & StfltttttBiim 1 bittenbSsndeii, Eil'0"- BLOOMSBURG, PA, Fviflny. Fob. 10. 388Q. Hon. Galnsha A. Grow mnv Hafolv claiin to bp tho most thoroughly defunct iuimui!i!i in mo Dime, iio announces that ho has withdrawn from politics and is dovolinc himself to tho coal business. llo has succeeded in nlienatinir all of his former supporters mil has gained no now menus. Tho legislative) salary caso was argued in mo aupromo uourt, at riiilatlclplna, on lhursday of last week. J. McDow ell Sharpo spoko for tho appellants and .mioriioy uonerai raimcr and J ion Charles It. Buckalow for tho Common wealth. Tho court held tho caso under advisement. monad medals aro in course ol prep- arauon lor presentation to tho lamous Mb wno supported Urant at JluofiKo, Mr. David Mouat of Philadelphia is on- .!.,-!. r . . it . iiuuu 10 ono or incso rowanis or merit, but it is doubtful whether ho will get mucn enjoyment irom tuo decoration, as no is now in mil lor election Irani Is, Beaver, tho machino candidato for Gos crnor is ono of tho UOO, and a safo man not to voto for. No wearer of tho Grant modal should receive popular support Tho Pennsylvania post ofllccs seem to ha creating soino bad blood among tho stalwarts. The Wilkcsbarro fight is still going on, and now tuo Keadiug post pllico becomes a bone of contention. , Chester N. Farr, ono of tho applicants, t depends on his past record, espocially t t)mt part of it niado at Chicago where ho ,' voted with tho "Old Guard" for tho itominition ot Grant. Ho ought to bo . 0Qontent with tho modal which tho "300" , havo had made for themselves, but it ' iseoins he wants a post oflico thrown in. Tot a year has passed since Mr. , jSchurz laid down the Interior portfolio, when it is charged, and wo regret to say 'with too much show of truth, that, to ,"say nothing of the Ponca outrage, tho most gigantic steal and swindle ever per 'rtetrfUcd on the Government, wa3 au thorized by this German reformer of 'Amencau institutions. Indeed, it is Co'nbtful if any administration sinco tho fbrma'tion of our Government is so be cloucled'and besmirched with scandals as tjiis which' we were told last March had been io artirularly pure. Helton'. S. P. Wolverton, receives art ilnrjhalincu endorsement for Governor, from all tlio'lcading democratic papers in r ''this st'ctiWdf the state. If his friends rirgo his' nomination and work for him at tlio' convention! Vo don't doubt liis sue ' bCss., 'SsomVltmblicaii exchanges, oven L' gb"0ut''6P'theh,way; to pay tribute to fi his'steiTing ''worthand ability, and as ' ' Ttliese qua'liri'cations'aro being looked after by tho people, more'now than formerly, lie would bo found a powerful antag onist to any candidato they could put in th'd field.' Milton Ariu. r"a Congressman Ford of Missouri, has introduced. a b'11 1 l)laco tho telegraph business of the -'country under Govern ment control and management. The 'scheme ns represented in Mr. Ford's bill is a mixtaraiof deraagogism and centra- .i'ilizatioD'.i Itds by.no means clear that tho Government could operate the tele . iSTW.h.a.ny mpre.cononiically than it can r'-.V pperatei3by a privato corporation. It jrughtj carry-despatches for nothing and ax iio people, to support the establish ment; "but that would not cheapen the business of sending telegraphic dc 'spatches. It would merely niako a wider flistributiori of the cost. It is manifest ' ' that' tho' tildg'raph could not compote with tho postal servico in cheapness. ' $iio Moripons are pretty sharp after alL jjuring the agitation in Congress Aver the. proposition to suppress polyga my it i j, said they havo had detectives on llio track of members of tho Iltusc and it is known whero many of them spend their nights. A resolution was passed last Monday which makes a man who has .more than ono wito ineligible ' as 'a'cTeldgatc from any of tho territories. J Delegat'o Cannon of Utah expected to offer an amendment including adulterers j Ai,te disability list, but tho icsolution , .wa's. pushed through too quick for hira. JTjio spioy debate that was expected to tako place on this resolution did not ap pear to be desired by tho House and so was' cut off short. Tho prevalence of small pox through 'out tho country has caused some strango exhibitions of fright and selfishness. Only nine miles out of St. Louis a negro lav sick with tho disease on a pilo of , Straw at the roadside. The next morn ,r;ini'lio was discovered, aud as tho weath i-rjiad becu cold it is probable that ho - ydi badly frozen ; but nobody would go 1 to his aid, and ho was left to die all . alone, which ho did after another night - ,oL exposure. An Indian woman was i: similarly left to herself in a suburb of Cincinnati. Alter her death the shanty in which her body remained was set on . ilro by throwing blazing wads of straw ft.it. Threo children wero abandoned i 'liy their parents at Selma, Tenn , aud in fliis caso there was not tho excuso of real danger, for tho father and mother had been protected by recent vaccina 'Hon. In a Wisconsin ininliermens camp j-t'treo tnon wero left by their companions 'with food nnd water lor only threo days. After that they would havo starved to (loath had not a man, who heard of their plight through tho fugitives, gono to their succor. On tho other hand, cases of self sacrificing bravery aro also nu rn.erous. 'ni:'. - Can tho Foruo of Impudence further uol Tho Jlomina Post, edited by an , ox-Secretary of tho Interior who is on trial, morally, beforo tho country on tho chargo of signing away fifty milliom of acres of tho public lauds into the control 1 of n capitalist to whom ho is indebted 1 lor Ins position in editor oi tuo jsoemny Post, has tho audacity to quote, with apparent approval, a paragraph in which another paper says of Mr Chandler that "a man who complnins becauso tho suc cessful candidate of his paity does not 'reimbureo him for the money and pay "him for tho inlhieiico ho turnishes to "wards tho election confesses that ho "looks upon politics as a matter of per sonal gain, of barter and sale, and upon "ollico as a thing which a man holds for "Jils own personal beneht. iteaiiyi And what does a man confess who pays visiting statesmen and ineinbew of re turning boards for putting him into an ollico to which he was. never elected? And what did ft man confess who.after saying tlmt his definition of ft bogus reformer covered tho caso of Mr Hayes, took pay from Mr. Hayes for his campaign ser vices in tho elmpo of n Cabinet otllceT iV. 1". World. Tito l'hiliitlL'li-li'm Whim caustically ri'innrktts "Tho jn'oiilo who insist tlmt vu out'M to thrash Chili, fmhj italic Mexico, iiinov I'minila, eel- Irclniiil freo mid cup- tiro the North role, (load or nlivo, might do well to remember that lliis country nlrcady is n good deal bigger tliau its slatcsiiu'ii. Another of those brutal exhibitions called prlzo fights occurred near- New Urleans on Tuesday, between ltyan oi Troy, Now York, and Sullivan of IJostpn. A largo crowd witnessed tho disgusting spectacle, and there was no liuericrenee on tho part of tho peaco ollicers, tho sheriff of tho county finding it conven ient to havo business elaowhere. 1 ho Unlit lastid twenty six minutes, 15ynn being defeated in tho ninth round. It said that $l!;iO,000 wero wagered on tho battle. Can't Hold Olllcf. In reply to a letter of inquiry from f number of einnlovcs of tho Reading rail road company, who have been namc(l for various oiuces at um cuiiiing uiuim;n." election, President Gowen writes: "I do not think it would bo wiso or prudent for us to chango tho rules on the subject ol the employes ot mo company encracrinnr in slmiAles for political posi tions. Regretting that I am not ablo to obhgo you in this matter, I am very sincerely yours. (Signed) F. 15. Govi:n, President Tho Frightful l'rnally of Dirty Streets- Recent statistics show that, in Phila delphia, on each of tho 005 days of tho year 1831, an average of nearly four ncrsons died from small-pox Tho bulle tins of tho National Hoard of Health in dicato tho total number of deaths from this disease to bo 1319. or nearly three times as many as occurred in tho city of New York from tho samo cause during the samo period. Probably Phtladel phians, as a general thing, arc not awaro ol this appalling siaio oi inings. it cer tainly 19 a great discredit to the Quaker Uity considering tuo tact tnat smau-pox 13 a diseaso more readily controlled tnan anv other. Of the same fiesh and blood arc tho peoplo of lloston, but in that city durinu 1881 tho deaths from small-pox numbered no more than eight. Figures do not lie; and these we have quoted, furn ish abundant food for thought. lvorna town Times. Mutilntfd Silver Coin. A large amount of mutilated silver lias been sent to United States ireasuror Giliillan under tho impresstou that would be redeemed by him, and ho has always transmitted such remittances to the superintendent, ot tho Jlmt at I'M! adelphia for tho purc'iaso as bullion, llo , f , 1... C is now inionueu uy uiu oiiiiuiiiiivuiiL-iit ot the mini mat under uio ruies aim in structions governing that oflico the small est purchaso of silver or deposit of gold received is 100, and that upon all such there is imposed a melting chargo ot fcl which ho considers a heavy tax on small desposits. Heretofore lie has taken those sent Irom tho United States 'treasury but as tho number is largely increasing from all parts of the country, ho says'ho is forced to decline taking iheni in tho future, and that no less amount than SlOO can hereafter be received at tho Mint. In view of this decision, th Treasury will return to the senders all such i omittances sent to his ollico for re demption. Washington Republican. CAUMSLE'S INDIAN SCHOOL. WHAT AN iliDIAN AdKNT II IS TO SAY AllOL'T IT. Dr. 15. M. Thomas, United States In dian agent for the Pueblos in New Mex ico, who has been at the Carlislio bar racks Indian training school for the past ten days, having in charge mx of his most prominent men from as many dif ferent Pueblo towns, left for his return trip to Now Mexico Tuesday. During the visit tho Indian men gavo tho school a most carelul inspection, and their satis faction is unbounded. On their return homo they intend to try for greater school privileges. Mr. Thomas, speal- mg to the school just betoro leaving. said: '"When I camo here two years ago 1 returned homo and asked the depart mcnt at Washington to allow mo to send twenty children trom the 1 uebl agency to Carlisle. Now I am goin home to ask that I may send I'.OOO. When I was here before you were all talking Indian. Now you aro all speak ing the English language,and tho Pnob- lo boys and girls are so much miprov cd that 1 did not know them. -It is a good school, and I want every Pueblo child in just such a school." Republics liouitoiilsui. A year ago tho Democrats passed bill to refund the national debt in three per cent bonds. This bill was vetoed by President Hayes under the advico Secretary Sherman. Now Senator Job Sherman offers a bill to refund 8200, 000,000 in three per cents. All tho financial changes during tlio past twelv months havo been of a character to lessen the chances of -success for such n scheme, Money is not coming into tho couutr now as then; sinco then much of our sur plus has been invested in extensive bus mess enterprises, and there is not tho samo disposition to accept a low rato of interest. A year ago tho debt was bear ing . and (1 per cent interest: now bears only per cent interest; so theiv is not the samo excuso lor disturbing tl business of the nation with refunding operations, Tho bill ot senator Sher man makes plain that tho voto of Presi dent Hayes was dictated by a nnrro and bigoted partisanship. 1 1 is advisers thought it was bad policy to accept any hnancial measures irom n Uemocrat They wero willing to add to tho burde of taxation; willing to impair tho credit ot the country, rather than accept any measure which was originated and ear ried through as a Democratic measur This is tho truo spirit of IJourbonisui, JAnunvntte Uouner-uouriiai JJem.) A WDFim (UllTKAU'S 150D1'. Mr. J. II. Ridgoway of Philadelphia has made a proposition for tho body o (iiiiteaii ami .Mr. scoviue nitorms m that tho relatives aro inclined to regar it favorably. John W. Guiteau, how ever denounces tho scheme and states that ho will never agree to anything of tho kind. It is understood that Mr. Ridgoway guarantees the relatives SS.OOO, with a percentage, which ho calculates will make the total price for tho corpse at least $ 100,000. If tho offer is accepted, the body will bo preserved by a patent refrigerating process, ico nnd salt being tho materials used. Tho exhibition car refrigerator will cost giW.OOO. Mr. Hidgeway says it will bo elegantly car peted and upholstered, nnd the metallic cooling apparatus will bo concealed by rich hangings. It has not ytt been de cided how the body shall bo disposed, bu- it will be arranged ho as to ouk as natural as possible. The form will be dressed jut as in life, mil the features, it is expected, will retain tho expression they woro immediately nftcr they beeaino xed in death. Mr. llidgtuvay says this ill result from tho state of perfect pros- rvnlion In which tho corpse will bo re tained by the refrigerating nppai-itus. to says: "Wo will visit, all tho chief Hies of this country; after which wo will go tmlSuropp, and probably exhibit to body in all the principal cities ot tho continent. I think wo shall do oven bet ter financially there than in this country. n homlon especially 1 expect to gel arge returns. I wrote to Uuileau soon liter his trial began, making a similar imposition to him. Ho replied, saying that he was disposed to regard my pro- ios.Ha with favor, but that ho would ;wo to refer mo to his counsel. 1 think there is no doubt but that I shall get the body. I am now making arrangements (i scenic me largest nans in inu uimiiirv TU UK HANDED. tiii: motion roit a ni:w tiiiai. ovkii nui.r.n uriTKAU to iiano on .him. 30m. Last Friday, Mr. Scovillo argued tho motion for a now trial for tho assassin, and Mr. Corkhill opposed it vigorously. On tho following morning Judge Cox announced his decision over-ruling the motion. I ho court room was only about half filled and with tho exception of a few ladies, most of tlioso present wero lawyers and reporters. Whilo tho judge was rcndciing his do cision. tho assassin listened mncuy to mo convincing rulings of tho court. Ho old not Hccm surprised that a new trial had been denied Mm. As soon as the juugo had concluded tho district attorney aroso to move for sentence. llo was inter rupted bv Mr. Scovillo, who excepted to the decision and filed a motion in arrest of judgment, which was over-ruled. For tho first time Guiteau interrupted. Iio asked tho court if there was anything necessary for him to do to reserve Ms rights, and ho reiterated his oft-repcated expectation of having several lawyers to assist him before tho court in banc. Scovillo tried to interrupt his client, and Guiteau at onco became excited. lie turned upon his steadfast friend with angry denunciations of his methods of conducting the trial. "You arc doing well enough on your theory, Scoville; but your theory is all wrong. You con victed me on your jacicass theory. The district attorney solemnly moved that sentence be passed upon the pris oner. "I ask your honor to defer it ns long as you can," shouted tho assassin, who by thistimo wins plainly laboring under great excitement, but in obedience to tho in structions of the court, ho stood up and replied to tho question n3 to whether ho had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him, with an air of bravado, and threatened with God's punishment all who had been engaged in his conviction. The judge's sentenco was brief and as follows: 'You havo been convicted of a crime so terriblo in its circumstances and so far-reaching in its results that it has drawn upon you tho horror of tho whole world and tho execrations ot your coun trymen. The excitement produced by such an offense made it no easy task to secure for you a fair and impartial trial, but you have had the power oi me United States treasury and of tho gov ernment in your service to protect your person from violence and to procure evi dence from all parts of the country. You havo had as fair and impartial n jury as ever assembled in a court of justice. You havo been defended by couusel with a zeal and devotion that merits tho highest encomium, and I certainly have dono my best to secure a lair presenta tion of your defense. Notwithstanding all this you have been found guilty. It would have been a comfort to many people if the verdict of tho jury had es tablished the fact that your act was that of an irresponsible man. It would havo left tho peoplo the satisfying belief that political assassination was something entirely foreign to tho institutions and civilization of our country; but tho result has denied them that comtort. ino country will accept it as a fact that that crimo can bo committed, and tho court will have to deal with it with tho highest penalty known to the criminal code to serve as an example to others. Your career has been so extraordinary that peo ple might well at times have doubted your sanity. 15ut ono cannot but believe that when tho cnnio was commuted, you thoroughly understood tho nature of the crime and its consequences, (Guiteau I was acting as God's man), and that you had moral sense and conscienco enough to recognize the moral iniquity of such an act. Tho Prisoner "That's a matter of opinion." "Your testimony shows that you ro coiled with horror from tho idea. You say that you prayed against it. You say that you thought it might bo prevented. This shows that your conscienco warned you against it, but by tho wretched so pliistry of your own mind you worked yourself up against the protest of your own conscience. What motive could have induced you to this act must bo a matter of conjecture. Probably men will think that some fanaticism as a morbid desire for self-exaltation was tho real in spiration for tho act. Your own testi mony seems to controvert tho theories of your couusel. They have maintained and thought, I believe, that you wero driven against your own will by an insane im pulse to commit tho act, but your testi mony showed that you deliberately re solved to do it, and that a deliberate and misguided will was tho sole impulse. This may seem insanity to sonio persons, but tho law looks upon it ns a wilful crime. "You will havo duo opportunity of ii.iYiiig any error 1 may nave couiinuicii during tho course of "tho trial passeil upon by tho court in banc, but meanwhile it is necessary for mo to pronounce tho sentenco of tho law, that vou bo taken henco to tho common jail of the district, from whenco you came, and there bo kept in confinement, and on Friday, tho thirtieth day of June, 1882, you bo taken to tho placo prepared for tho execution within tho walls of said jail and there, between tho hours of 12 m. nnd 2 p. in., you bo hanged by tho neck until you aro (lean, nniunay tuo J.ord havo meroy on Guiteau stood (inietlv during tho do- livery of the sentence, but on its conclus ion becamo very noisy and abusive, shouting anathemas on tho court and counsel lor tho prosecution, A deputy marshal placed Ids hand over tho asas, sin's mouth and ho would have struck tho officer had ho not been promptly seized and hand-cuffed, Ho was taken at onco to jail and a guard placed over him. Georgo R. Wendling of Chicago, in a lecturo recently in imisio Hall, Jirook lyn. said that intidels sowed irreverence nnd reaped disrespect. Tom Paine would never bo anything but Tom, oven if a hundred monuments wero erected to his memory, nnd fifty million Americans would never know ingersoilby any other name than Hob, Professional inlUK-ls always had the same nutipathy to n lulu ister ns professional burglars had to a policeman. ixlr.nnsiinl rxtn:liltinH. A correspondent of tho Pittsburg l)h- patch, wilting from this city, calls niton- tion to the rapid iucrcino ol tho expendi tures of tho stato government for ordi nary purposes. In round num bers tho total expenditures of tho commonwealth last year were $0,900,000 of which sum Sl,o70,000 were fur "expenses of government. At lenst $30,000 could be saved to tho state annually by cutting oil tho unnecessary clerkships in tho several departments. With the exception ol tho treasury, which is insufficiently manned, reduction in tho clerical force might be salely nnd properly made in all ot tho departments. In the sennto and house tho number of employes is largely in excess of the force actually required. According to the cor respondent of tho J)i)Httch neaily $18,- 000 were used last year for tho payment of pasters and folders during tho session of the legislature. It is notorious that scarcely any of the men appointed to do this work ntleiidcd to it, but appointed substitutes who served lor about one sixth the amount paid tho appointees. hast year tho "scrubbing of tho senate chamber and tho hall oftho house was paid out of a contingent fund of $10,000, but it is questionable whether tho "scrub women" were tho sole beneficiaries of tho fund. Since the scrubbing cost so large a sum it is not much wonder that tho expense for "buckets nnd brooms" ran up to some $1,000. The pasting and folding, cleansing of tho halls and similar jobs should bo given out by contract. If that wero dono the state would bo saved at least one-fourth of the expenso it now incurs in those items. The fees allowed the attorney general for tho collection of debts owing to the commonwealth aro quite large. Ho is permitted to receive $7,000 per annum out of a fund produced by a live per cent, penally imposed on delinquencies to tho state, nil m excess of that sum going into tho state treasury As was shown in the J'at'iot sonio time since, this was done under a strained con struction of an act which is itself uncon stitutional. During little moro than three years of servico tho attorney general has received about $23,000 in" lees which with his stated salary makes his official income considerably greater than that of the governor, lie should serve at fixed salary largo enough to command the best talent for the position. It seems, too, that notwithstanding tho fact that tho members of tho legislature wero de nied the $10 per diem for their i-ervices in excess oftho first hundred days of the session provided by law, the stale treas urer paid the cleiks of the two houses r pro rata per diem after tho expiration of tho hundred days. In so doing that of- hciai violated tho law which expressly fixes tho salaries of tho ollicers of the two houses at certain sums per annum The governor in approving the last gen oral appropriation bill referred to this matter and said in explanation ol Ins ap proval ot the bill that Iio would have vetoed the item covering tho payment of this illegal pro rata to the officers of the two houses had not the btate treasurer already disbursed the money. Tho cost of tho stato printing lias about doubled during the last four years, though as this contract is now held at a figure consider ably below first cost it may reasonably be expected that next year's bills will show a largo diminution. To make long story short, a great deal of money can be saved to the state by tho appli cation of business principles in the ad ministration oi me several departments and the election and appointment ot of ficials who possess tho integrity, wisdom and courage to put such principles in practice. Some legislation is needed on tho subiect of salaries and kindred mat ters, but after nil tho reforms that are necessary will como only when tho peo plo see to it that their public servants are men who will obey nnd execute tho laws. Jfarrisbur; Patriot. News items. Washington has nine cases of small pox. Sunbury is losine; a great many chil dren by diphtheria. Coal has been discovered in Adams county, Pa. Washington county produced last year 3,000.000 pounds of wool. Susquehanna county has no debt of any kind. Tho number of deaths from small pox in Philadelphia is deeroaMiig. Tlio Snyder county commissioners de sire to borrow tlio Lycoming county gal lows to hang three murderers. The Now York World has moved into new quarters and has reduced its price to three cents per copy. General Hancock has gono to Missis sippi to visit his son, who is largely en gaged in planting in that state. Hon. 1. M. Henderson, president judgo of the 12lh judicial district com posed of Lebanon and Dauphin counties, has tendered his resignation and it has been accepted by tho Governor. P. T. Itanium's elephant, Queen, gavo birth to a baby elephant on tho night of Feb. 2nd. It is 2.V feet high and threo feet long and weighed 1-15 lbs. at birth. Its trunk was 7 inches in length. It has baen insured for S.'SOO.OOO. Vavk(- Co., (Ohio) Dkmociiat. Mr. William 15. Snyder of West Lob anon, Ohio, says: For sonio tiino I had been severely atllicted with Uheiimatism. Seeing au advertisement of St. Jacobs Oil, I procured a bottle, nnd I could feel tho effect of tho Oil upon tho first appli cation. I am now entirely well alter using one bottle. It is stated by Dr. Hillings, (U S. A.) that 100,000 peoplo dio annually in the United States from provcutablo diseases aud avoidable accidents. Senator Ferry, of Michigan, has intro duccd a bill into tho United States senate providing for tho issuance of postal cards with llexiblo covers, so ns to conceal tho mcssao written thereon. A massive silver pitcher and salver has beeu presented o ltishop Stevens by his clergy in commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of his consecration to tho Episcopate of Pennsylvania. Tho gift bears tho inscription: "In token of their affectionate rogard aud their earn est appreciation of his yean of faithful labor in his high ollico," Threo bodies wero found on Saturday in tho ruins of tlio old World building, Now York City. It is not known ho,v many yot remain. Terrible itching and scaly humors, ul cers, sores and scrofulous swellings cured by tho Cuticura and tlio Cuticiira Soap (tho great skin cures) externally, and Cutlcura llesolvent (blood purifier) in terually. Ask about thorn at your drug giaU. Tho dopot of tho People's passenger railway lino at Pottsvillo was entirely destroyed by Ilro on Monday niorninir. together with soveral slreet turs ami ono treiL'lit car, wineii wero in tlio miiidiiiL', The lire caught from an overheated Htovo. L"ss, SH.OOX lion. W H. Arnntiong of liu-miilng county has been nominated by tho Piosk lent to bo commissioner ot railroad nc counts. Tho salary is $ 1,000. At n meeting of, branch No. 1 of the Irish land leaguo of IJiiffiilo tho following solution was olicrcd mid iiuniiiinoti'',iy adopted: Jicsolved, That tho land leaguo throughout tho United States bo re quested to take notion in their respective districts, urging their members of con gress to tho consideration of tho cases of tho American citizens now imprisoned by tho lJritish government in Ireland. Hon. Salmon Noble, one of the moit prominent citizens of I'.no died on Mondny, aged eighty-nine. Ho was tho father of Ornngo Noble, lalo Democratic candidate for btalo Treasurer. New York City, tho tax nsseMors find, lias a realty valuation of nbout $2,- 000,000,000, of which less than half, 010,000,000, is covered by tiio assess mcnt for taxation. Tho personal plop erty of the city taxed foots $2oG,3.'0,000 probably not one-tenth of tho real value of such property open to taxation, let alono tho $1,000,000,000 or so of per sonal property in the oily exempt from taxation. In the international billia'd match played last week in Paris, Slosson, the American, beat tho French champion, lgunux. I ho score stood, 3,000 to 2,,i.")3. Slosson's biggest run wns 308 the best on recoid. A Miners and Laborers protective association was formed in l.uzcrne conn ty last Friday by the men employed by Charles Parrlsh it Co. A public meet ing is to be held at an early date. This movement has been agitating all parts of the coal holds, and is a step toward the lcvival of the old union. Marriages. Si'o.vkv Thomas On Dec. 22, at the lte- (oriued imrsonnsc in Oranscvlllc. by Hcv. A, Houtz, .Mr. William Sponey ot Centre twp. to Miss Suruli Thomas from near Jonestown. Si.oiX Winn: At Oinugeville, l'aJnii, 2.1th, liyltcv. C. IC. Cuiillehl, Karnest U. Sloan niul Ortlu U. White both ot Orimge viltc. Missoi.n--Ki.iNr. At Omngevllle, I'ii.,.1iiii. 20th, by Huv. C. IC. Cimllcld.Jolm T. Mcujile of llcllik'heiii.iiml llullle A. Kline nf Oinnge vllle. rKTTKItMAN ItAIMO At tllO resilience of the bride's father, on Feb. 2nd, by Itev O. B. DfcImnt.Mr. .Tohnl'Yttcrmun of Xumedli', to Miss Matilda ltarig of Mill Grove, l'a., Dim muck -Ammwimajc Jan. 2(Hh, at the M. D. Parsonage Kpy, by Itev. II. O. Chcs ton, Mr. Henry V. Dietterick of Kspy.to Mi". Klla, (laughter of John Ammerman Esq., Light Street. Dr.Hiii.iXK KucKi.E At the home of the bride's parents, on Jan. 23th, by Hcv. A. Hnntz, Mr. Oliver C. Deishllne to Miss Kate Ituckle, both of Ilenlon twp. ltoiiEiiiri IIii:i.i:max In Jackson twp., nt tho residence of the bride's parents, Jan. 13th, Charity lloberts to I'hilip lltrluman, both of Jackson twp. Dn.vni H.WEiir On Dec. 2flth, at the residence of the bride's parent's, in lllooms burg, by Kev. F. II. Mimliart, Mr. C. W Erath to Miss Emma llusscrt. Faust Ai.i.i:o.vi: At Hloomsburg, on Thursday, Fell. 2nd, by Itev. F. P. Mimlmrl, Finnic L. Faust to Hannah Allegar. Decnki: Khumi.ky At tho residence of the bride's mother, at Ctdawissa, Jan. 20th, by Kev. O. H. Dechant, assisted by Itev. J. H. Xciman, Mr. J. Peter Deener to Mls S.inih Kromlcy, both of Catawivsa. Suii'E Dews At the residence of the bride's parents, in Main township, on Satur day, Jan. Mth, by J. D. liodino Esq,, Mr. IJoydJ. ShipetoMis-s Emma J. Dcrr.all of Main twp. Wcirr.MAX Kir.iTHi: At the residence of Jacob Kelclmer, in Mitllin township, Jan. 2'Jtli, by Mr. Samuel Snyder, Justice of the peace. Mr. Jesse Wertman, and Miss Surah KleiTer, all of Montour township, Col. eo. Death s. I.iickiiaut At Kohi-shunr, Jan. 2;irtl Mix Jfnney Lockhait, aged 75 years ISiiBEeii-Xear Ciiliuvissu.Jiiu. Sith.Amanda daughter of Jacob and Hebeeca Drvech, aged vMir a ,,, o .,,,,1 1 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS (JOJtltECTED WEEKLY l'LOUH. Minnesota extras . . I'ennsjlvanla family .. Western ltyo ... OHAIN. Wheat ltyo Corn , oats ciovcrsocd Timothy (0 75 (J. 7 37 0 40 (, 050 5 00 (A 5 25 ;.. 4 75 0 5 00 1 41 per bush, oo (. ji per bush. (Ul (.4 72 ' ' 43 (.i 50 " " !i njv'cts. per lb. 1 33 (4 2 63 BLOOMSUUllO MARKET. " Wheat per bushel... Kya ' .... Corn, " ... oats " " Flour per barrul Cloverseed nutter 1.30 : . oj .75 .43 8.C0 '5.50 .(6 20 ' 03 1.00 Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples llarai hides Shoulders , Chickens Turkeys Lard per pound .... Hav per ton beeswax - .05 1W -, .10 .OH ( .13 1J00 PUBLIC SA.T.13 Ol' Valuable Real Estate lly virtue of an order ol tue orphans' Coi)rt-.ofi Co lumbia county, tho undersigned executor, of tho list will nnd testament of John Kandsj lato of drcon' wnod township, Columbia county, deceased, Will oxpos) to public sale on tho premises on Friday, March 3rd, 1882, ' ,tt ten o'clock In th; forenoon, tlio following de scribed real estato, sltuato In (lrcenwood township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded by (lr en creek and land3 of A, H, Kitchen, tho heirs of John Itecco, deceased, Ja-job (Jerrard, Samuel Albeftxoa and others, nnd contain! ng aud sixty-Blx psrchss, more or loss, on which am erected a , ,- . LAKOH 8-STOHV FLJLUXtt mUL, In good running order, a NEW FRAME IIOUSKl DARK, 09 KOOd'as howi and all ncossaryOuubutldlug ; water at tho liousu', and (Iroeu crook funs nloug tho edg? of tho tana and supplloj the mm wl'h water, a young orihard, ot cholco fruit on tho place. TERMS ov SLE. Ten per cent of one-fourlj to bo paid at tho sinking down ot (ho property; Uiepno-fourlhl en th ton rercent, upon con finna Hon ot tho silo, and the remaining throe-fourths to rcnnln secured fu tho premises by bond rind' mortgage to bo itrst lien and inado jiayablo upon Ine arrival ot the minora ot Bald John -.Hinds, or the survivor ot thorn at the ago ot twen'.y-ono years of upon their ilo.it h. Interest fiom conilrautlon or salo, parable annually. Poasctiiloa given April 1st, 1SS2, fob 10-ti 1). IC, SLOAN. Exofntor. orangutllle, l'a. mm a4: 1. 1 ia "V 1 1.1 t 1 hi, 1 Ola 1 , hunt At "t ft, J Uxv rt uar S(Mtb dru.'ni6UidiviUitryfcUu,. , reb 10 4-w a 'STATEMENT UNDER OATH. (IT ltAVEbecn nnilclcd for twenty yenrs wuiinn J olntltnto sdn iIIsciki', cMlctl ly aomo M. P.'s Psoriasis, nnd otlicn Unirosy. conuncnclnsf on my Fc.itu, nnd, In nplo of all l could do, wltli tlio lidp of tho must Rkllilii4 doctor). It slowly but surely ox- lonik'u uniii aycnrnffJ inn wmiorit corcrcu mjr ontIM person In tlio form of dry bcaIcs. Korllio last thipo yean I liavo uc n untlilfl to do nny labor, nnd suffering Intensely nil tho lime. Kvery morn iDtr lliero could bo nearly n duslpantul of scales taken from the sheet on my b;d. Bomn ot them half ns lartjo as tuoenvelopo containing ihU letter. In erjcktnir open, 1 tried rvcrilhtnif, almost, that could bo thought of, without nny relief, Tho Utli of Juno I started west, In hopes I could reach tho Hot sprlnirs, I reached notrolt.and was so low 1 thought 1 should havo to go to the hosptlal.lnit llnally got ns far a Lansing, Mlcli , wlioro 1 had a sister living, ono Dr. treated mo nbout two week-", but did mo no good. All inougiu i niu uiu, a suon, uiiiu iu lire. I earnestly prajeil to dlo. Cracked through tho skin nil over my nai-k, across my rlos, arms, handi, Itmbi, feet badly swollen, loo nails enmo on, swollen, too nans enmo on, ard ns bone, hair dend. tlrv noger nans ueaa ana niu nnd lifeless ns old straw. un, my uo.i I uow i uiu irfcr I My ulster, Mrs. n. II. Davis, had a small part of nhnTCif Oiitlcura In tin hotte Of 1U WUUI III 1. Kl," mi i a vid 'Wo will try Cutlcura Homo was applied nn onn hand nnd nrm. Kun-k: JtureKa lliero was rcnei rnnneil thn InrrlDln burnlntf xensatlon from the HorJgo. They Immediately got tho cutlcura lto solvent (blood purifier ) Cutloura and Cutlcura Soap (tho great skin cures.) I commenced by taklugone tablospoonf ul of llesolvent threo times a day, after meals: nan a nam onco a aav, water auout uiooq heat ( used cutleura soap freely ; applied cutlcura morning nnd evening. Ilcsult, returned to mv homo In Just Fix weeks from tho tltno I left, nnd my skin as smooth on this Bhet of paper. I!cnrtcr3on, .tefferson co., N. Y, nn uayor January, osu. A. M. I.Kl-'FINOWKIX, Justlco oftho Peace. Cutlcura remedies nro for salubynlldrugglsts. Prlco nr niNi-iira n. Mullclnal Jcllr. small boxes CO cents i largo botes tl. ctitlcurn Kctolvent, tho new Wood Piirlllcr.il per bottlo. Cutlcura Medicinal Toilet soap, mcents. cutlcura Medicinal Miavingsop, is cents, In bin for barbers nud largo consumers, 3.1 cents. Principal depot, Wkers Potter, Boston, Miss. Sanford's Radical Cure. a fct.tn (licn Infctnntltf ril!ne tho most lolett Siicezlna or Head Colds.clears tho lie.iti as by magic slops His watery charges from tho nose-and eyes, nmvnniupinm, tiniip In thn horul. lures nervous iieadacho and subdues chills and fever. In chronic f'ntnrrli It cl.MTlsim 1 1,0 ll.LSil lHHSJL'e3 Of fOIll inU- cut-B, rusK-re-i tho scusea of smell, lajio nnd henrlnc when nnected. trees tho head, throat and bronchial tubes of ofTcnne matter, sweetens nnd purities th breath, stops tho cough and aneststho progress of catarrh towardsconsumptlon. ono bottle Itadleal Citre.ono bos Catarrhal Solvent andono Sanford'a Inl.ilcr, nil In onj package, of all d,uifalsts, fori. AfK iors.unoraa uauiuu tun- WKtKS 4 l'OTTEK, uo&ion. loo Times moro effectual th any other rosier or electric batt ry for pain nnd weakness VI lliu I.UMK, l-ltti imm-ja nnd urinary orgnns.rariiai ra rahisln, llheumatlsm, heural pin. llvstcrla. Female Weak- tiprr. Nervous Pains and Weal:- lu es. Malaria nnd rever and Ague. 1T1UU ZJ tVUi.3. oum 3LA'tK0 lAorjwlicrc. mvri St; .VTKMIOT OF THE FIKANCKS OF THK COUNTY" OF COLUMBIA. From January 1st, 1631, to Januiry 2d, 1SS2. Statement showlnj taxos assessed nnd Dalanco still due. DISTIIICTS. Heaver llenton ncrwlck.... Bloom llrlarereek,. tcat.iwlssa centralla... centra emiMKrhim CITI1RH VS4 75 $77 00 1(1 9il 27 S3 CM 00 12 10 792 93 CO 00 1101 2'J 4S 00 130 0.1 109 01 43 60 33-,9 3-i 7U0 12, IK) 204J 07 73 00 1V0JDJ 70 Ul) 10 93 717 W "9 00 HCU77- t7J CO 11202 tllll 01 17300 I, Hi : 3 43 C14 C3 1010 21 83.10 61 85 1003 1,7 83 50 2373 91 7 50 M 20t 01 7 50 1111 83 02 01) 30 la 410 41 92 00 34I2D '33 00 Ml 00 1220 90 99 50 47 fO 700 73 99 W 1022 43 00 00 6 20 bJ3 00 CO 00 273 73 4150 3 50 44 53 3-, 6 1 1200 CI 181 60 9 41) 416 27 121 50 09(1 0J 03 50 21 20 112 47 03 50 009 47 41'0 23 12 331 79 4C0 1024 71 7-2 00 V 23 310 35 72 00 , t3)73 t50 00 tl3 45 t23l 21 T50l'0 011 92 67 0' 57 15 91 73 5710 Ml 75 C3 0I 50 11 234 31) C3 00 l83 40 07 50 3 40 140 21 67 51 , 1407 20 -144 50 13 07 t!49S7 Ui 50 1S57 07 G9 CO 9181 5D9 51 CO 50 33100 CO 00 75 101 97 C0 01 1-Tnhliufcreck. .. i-raiiKim (ireenwuod..., Hemlock Jackson Ijcust Madison Main .Viniln tMontour Mt. Pleasant. oranao Pino tlto.irlngcreek .scott sugailoaf $17216 72 tS.'l 50 001 41 10030 90 1440 50 AMOUNT DUE FOU YEAU9 mEVtonBTO 1S81. Districts, Collectors, Years. t 1S30 County, Dog Ilcrwick. John O. Jacoby, t2)l43 9.3 03 3'J.I 93 til 13 234 70 675 2.1 ?(! 00 S2i :s t4100 itioom liouoen unrris, Centralla. Davll Walsh. " Hemlock, S ss Shoemaker " llrlarereek. John 1". -Miller, 1379 Centralla. 'i hos (Jeraghty, " Centre, Joseph Wise, " (Jreenwood, Jacob S Evans 1518 t3 00 42 46 52 50 GOO 61140 42(6 (W23 71 (256 52 cu. lly duplicate ot Aaron Person Co l'r of 3U3 50 155 41 6 00 dupllcaiB of Aaron Pcrtou coll'r Convnirham for 1STC 900 Which amo ints aro uucoilecuble and si runic irom ine cnarircs neniLSt- tho next Treasurer 1455 91 ( 7 00 H A Hwepaenhclser, Treasurer of Columbia coun ty in account wuu tiaiu coutuy uu cuuui luuud, Dlt. Jnnist. 1851. to amount uncollected nrlor to lSil (19,203 51 To amt oft hand at last (cttleuu'nt 4,2-2.1 04 " county tax assessed In lvil 27,234 72 " tax on registry ot voters 33 03 " added tax on Catawlssa duollcato for isj 5 60 To countv tax Berwick Borough on un seated land 2 03 To amount paid bv llenton twp, for Colley 59 78 " c U McUenry old brldgo iiear Zihner'a.. 5 oo " J EJson old plank 15o " c It Mellenrv old bridge near.MC Henry's Mill 5 oo To 11 (i John for W O Flsl.cr ex tax 4 or To id in A Klcod ciidi:a noil- Kimble s Mill 5 00 To lino paid by w n j:erltt 5 oo To costs and Interest uatd by Joseph M rtz Co) 20 03 To amt to meet sum mid Stato for nuota charged on coupons lsts 14 82 Tonmtiomeet sum paid state for naota climced on coupons 1-79 20 CO To amt to meet sum pnld stato for quota . ehirgedou coupons bv) 29 20 To baiaueo of Mntu lax at last Battlement paid to county 423 74 To nmt of Mato tax received from s ato fund (9 93 To nmt eol'ected on unseated IjiiU 29 49 To beatot " 2J1S " to ami received irom uog fund 9V) oi. " to amount overpild on Comr'a deeds 101 oo " commission on samo 4 '2 " Frank Jones rent ior old Jill 40 c " 1) It coitman rent for old Jull 41 oo " Hue paid by w kes and Jones ,., 23 oo " added tax on liloom d'ipllcato for isst . l oo ,13 David Acuenuacu, jtary nrlght proper ty, l'tsutngcrcek 121 00 to wm bteunens tract deed held bv Com mlssloners redeemed..... lo Oi to i;ii7auem .inner irnci ueea nciu by com ml-tslonera redeemed 9 32 to u 11 r.rocKnay tract uceu nciu by com- mUsloners redeemed -. . 7 19 to ueo i) Mieirman nro ono MSter tract deed held by (J uiinltsientrs mlecrn d 8 52 to i.uwis irciavacn nuci aecu ueia uy com inlMoners redeemed . 8 69 to nenry vnruug tract ueeu ncid py com- mlsslonira redeemed S97 to Wm Krtckbaum Jury feos 70 00 "'" " ono doa reglsteron ", to to redemption money 01 .incuaei Dougher ty Centralla t 27 10 iio,rs, u.-vus, en-,, on oub tract sold 10 (.'omiulwloncrs and redeemed an CJI. Uy comratiiloni, oxoncratlcns nnd returns fillow. eu i-uneiiurs ier iswuuu previous years. Ohtrtdtx; Com. J'Sl Heaver 9 13 Prauklln 27 l'J IS) Beavor 31 w nenton 49 ii Urlarorcek 72 63 Ex. Districts, com; Ex IfcEO Jncksou locust lladUou lliln Mimin Montour ilf Pleasant oraugo I'lno 13 97 1I5M 1193 COW !'5 Ili 01 (4 49 99 3t0 10(10 10 66' "9S7 1S4: 23 21 14 23 701 20 67 12 67 29 31 43 192 3)75 T bS 1149 15 Ji cotuwisa Centre Oonynghsm Klslnngcrceli Franklin 93 74 , 5t 9s II 3 10 CO 40 UIU) 73 31 11 2Y 20 90 22 14 Hoarlnircrecli,24 ra 4 2 SCOlt S134 sugar Lout 33 iy 19IJ XI 29 -10 Oi llrecnnuod 1SI9 I'enton M 13 17 i liloom 239 39 150 M Hemlock , 59 31 14CJ Montptir ;' 51 01 12 u fS76 (,'atawlssa 70 91 20 51 uemiock Madlsou bu.'arlojt (059 60 63, 933 20 l ,JJ 21 1$75 " 82 00 (.'atawlsiu 80 Ol) IbSl 31 fJl 98 ..... 1S81 31 (-21 99 3161S13 lly total oammlrflons lly total cAoneratlons Hy Oouuty orders rode cmod .......,.- lly ami due imiu oollcttors liy " " Aaron Person Co lector.... Hy nmt to meet sum paid stale for imota 13C0V01 453 91 cuarged on oounous , ... . 09 ny eommiwim to treasurer 12CI 74 ny balance in nanus of Tii asurcr St&3 03 132,581 93 It A Swopik' IU , ihelsi-r, Tn aiurer In account wlth'tloi Hit r-i 1,. a n lastei'tue- Jau- i 111' ui (2001) 20 1KT, R.1 Toaan 11 m ed tu Toiun'. onlunlai lin. t t lemcnt 2161 , (3,001 lit. Districts. Com, Rx, Districts. Com. Heaver J8J tnoo Franklin 100 1S90 Heaver 4 0.1 T60 Madison ta Benton 2 in 9 to Main H Hrlnrcreck KOI M Minim W uatawlssi BM 8 ini .Montour Sil centra 4W W Mtl'leasont SB1 CouynRliim s 000 orango s 40 Flsblni(creck 4 (U 14 GO Pino M Franklin U l(D lloirlnccrk 8 90 nrcenwood 4 85 400 Hcott HI Jackson sal sm sugarlont its Locust 8CJ 4 no llenton 3T 9 60 Hemlock Hi uioom 3 17 is eo Montour s ss 187a Hemlock 203 4 00 rjtlzarloaf 8 45 .Madison all 400 1970 1878 Catavis8 4 JI 10 CO catawlssa 4 21 Ex. 100 Ul 8 00 110 000 4 60 5 60 0 00 50 4 CO DM) 4 00 2 50 GS9 (99 80 t 63 00 ny commission to collectors J so vrtnnnrAi nnn n inwcii nni iH-iors io,vj Uy orders paid of lsst M7oo nynmt raid county sooo Mr commission to Treasurer 33 81 Ilvnmtdun from cnlloctnr.l 1S030J nynmt due from Aaron Person collector 17 no Uy balaneo In hands ot Treasurer so 07 $360 1 31 II A Swcppcnhclscr, Treasurer In account with Stato r 1 uu. January 1st, 181. To amt uncollected prior to 1841 To amt, on hind nt last settlement To btate tax assessed In ust ! 413 74 009 41 (133014 Oil. Uy commission on dupllcato settled for 18'1. Districts. fieaver llenton Ihrwlck liloom lirlarcrcek Com. 17 47 1 00 116 91 Cauwls'a Cent rutin 97 II S3 iS'l ccniro Con j njtham 17 FisninacrecK Franklin 411 4 09 91 (43 41 oieenwood uemiock By com-nlsslon to collectors 4.1 41 " uaiancu uuo biato. prior iu 1331. .... " amount paid state, for quota 1S31 " commission to Treasurer. " balance In hands of Treasurer nt last settlement, nnd paid to county ' bal. of atato tax for 1831 paid to county 185 8' SS3 40 7 70 423 74 89 PS (1330 14 MISCELLANKOS EXPENSES. It It Ent, serving writs on olcctlon officers. 8 42 V 11 Ent, cost advertising special election.. 15 75 II Buckingham, auditing public accounts- 40 00 (leo A Clark, bill rendered 04 Wm Krlckhjinm. rocordlni? names of town- snip oiiircrH ow Wm u. McKlnncy. cxnrcssage - 1 " Moyor Ilros, enprcssaeo 12,1 A w Mann. Indexing morteaeo dockets. i'ccordcr'8 onlco 63 63 JCKnlttle. Indexing morttratrn dockets. ltocorder's onlco eo 87 nuv Jaeobv. tndexlncr morttraco dockets. ilocoruer'a onlco C5 00 V It .Ineohv. p.t. ftl.. enmnarlni? mortiratra dockets, ltccordcr's onice 80 03 l'hlllii Crawford, navement on Ccutro slrcot, (old Jill) 103 63 I) It Coffman, repairing pump, so o2l John W Honman. costs Columbia countr vs Person, ot. nl 17 10 t.ajtou ltunyon, door lock old Jail 2 so It it Little, telegraphing, Ac 1 72 MO rover, doe'd. costs Co umbla county vs ueraghty C 00 J II Maize, acknowledging deed made to Achonbach 1 on Wm Krlckbaura, Prothonotary bill - 130 11 n It colt'man, on fenco contract, old Jail... 67 9 J a (lrlm.es, bill for Teachers' Instltuts 190 92 1817 43 COURTS, JUttOHS PAY, AND CONSTABLES UE- x uims. Orand Jurors, during year 604 50 Travorao ' 1.820 24 Oonstiiblo returns during year. , sv2ca Court Crier during year 127 CO Tipstaves " ' 139 50 N W atker. stenoeranher. (10 ncr dav 3o oo S N' Walker, Commonwealth is Dcltterlck .o 10 S N Walker, lllack vs Crawford 12 03 S N Walker, (Jrlm vs Htcphenson 21 97 vaminir county lurv Lri.ii oi lddl-cb- berger, et al, vs S P Kase, et al 7S9 32 Ell ltobbltis. Jury commissioner 2713 John llartman. lurv commissioner 24 51 John 11 Casey, clerk to samo 15 oo (1,121 ol COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASES WIIEUITHE COUNTY 1IKUAUK LIABLE. Justices, constables and witnesses 441 83 it it i.ut'.c, tusirict Attorney io-i w Wm Ivrlckbaum, Clerk ot Court.............. CO 23 (61163 KOAD AND BMDCIE VIEWERS AND KOAD DAMAGES. Sundry persons as viewers Washington Knousc, Jackson (damages) J II Creveltng. Scott (damage) 619 35 18 00 419 35 nenry lost, uioom aamages; Samuel Johnson, Mt pleasant (damages) Emanuel Savage, Jackson (damages). .. susau Jacoby, liloom (damages) Win Long, Fishlngcroek (damages) John savage, Jack-fou (damages) Benjamin o Hess. Fu-hlngcreek (damages) John MeMlchael, Flshlngorcek (damages) John Herring, orango (damages) Jesso summers, FlshUigcrcek (damages) John Savage, Jackson (damage-) David AchenbacU, orango (damages) John lloatcs, Catawlssa (damages) l.'M 95 20 00 100 00 30(0 20 60 15 00 20(0 bOOO 23 00 10 1)0 5 00 7000 50 00 25 00 50O0 630 CO 330 00 45 00 20 (10 wesioy nucKio, cott (uamages) Wm Abbott, Scott (damages) . A iv uiiciHr, urange (aamiges; v m II Snider, orange (damaces) Isaac Mcurlde, Madlsou (damages) Isaac Yount, I'lne (damages) Stephen l'ohe, Commissioner attending Hews Charles Hclchart, Commissioner attend 43 20 3( DO 94 SO ing views.., B Herring, views Commissioner, attending (1,063 15 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE. J .cob Men. reealrtnir stove.' ltccordcr's uiui:l' uv Samuel E Smith, auditor. 23 00 Win L Manning, auditor 23 00 C B Seesholtz. auditor 2500 M 11 Fry, repairing commissioners' ofllce,. 1 00 o M Drinker, repairing vault door Sherin's OBIOO .... 17 60 .1 no Jacob DleHenbach, bioonis o o oallgnan, repairing at Court Houso.. Wm hitter, painting steeple, fence, ic, Court Houso John u Casey, stating accounts for isso.... Mojer Bros, bill rendered B I. Thomas, 4 boxes pens II C llartman, matting ror Court room Wm chrlstmau for work at oflico Robert Buckingham, for work at onlco Ephralm Parks, work at court House 1) R Collman, work ut court House Elijah shutt work at Court House Thomas Oorrey repalrtng locks, ()as Company, tor gas 31 E Cox, cleaning Court House, ic........ W 11 Boast, agent, for coal II II Sands, for wood W II Kabier, desk for Commissioners' oflico Lnyton ltunyon & Co , bill rendered Harman & Ilassert Iron gate, post, A-c.... Peter Blllmeyer, bill rendered E R Ikeler, attorney btephen l'ohe, commissioner - Charles Hclchart, Commissioner .. A II Herring, commissioner John B Casey, clerk 2 72 9 90 '23 00 152 100 11-7 1100 12 00 60 1 00 1 50 1 00 73 80 11500 67 09 2 00 14 00 -2 80 30 00 SIC 100 00 SSI 00 274 00 822 7 ) WO CO (2,331 9'2 COUNTY JAIL. Chinos Ktug lumber , Rollins, llo.mesK Schuyler gl ass r O c lialtgnau repairs , Wai. Hitter repairs..... ,. OA Jacoby coal J II Keoty mason work Holmos 4 Schuyler bill rendered 0 I. l'ohe lining bed ticks Johu Wanlch wood Wm C McKtnney shoes John Beaglo wood , ()eo Zimmerman bill rendered W o Evan3 repairing wood Baw 11 F Gardner tending prisoner Thoinai Vannatta sinking two wells. John hlte night Btono for two wells., Herman & Ilassert repairs W W Barrett work about prison Bloom (las Co. bills rendered , U II Eat boarding prisoners ,. I' II Ent washing Ac , U II Bnt tumkoy fees w B Poustagtcoal Moier Bros' glass II II sands wood , David Lowenberg clothing Layton Runyac Co bill rendered 1 iV McKclvy bill rendered O A Klelm medicines Wm Rabb bill rendered Peter BUimsj-er bill rendcrod (110 CO 20 1 25 113 71) 1 71 93 3 25 450 1 00 600 100 30 15 00 20 00 0 09 , 24 00 seo 00 88 9-2 219 2) 25 60 17 00 HI 'A 2 00 C'23 2 97 0 74 4N 2 87 123 US50 4I I'lllNTINCI, STATIONERY AND POSTAGE. juvteii & Dlttcnbender Co. Btatemoat,... 1.. ' " " advertising ;,. " flee proclamation.. ' " blanks " . courtcslondar...,., Jimcs 0 Brown county statement ,(. ' " " ndierllsiug ...,,....- " " blank!.... .. " o'o proclamation "Mi andtirsllco, ouunty statement , " " court proclamation- ',' elec. proclamation ,. " " advertising., -....', '" " blanks..,.. RH Bowman advcrllslng. VL liutttr election blinks ," D A Beckley postago and box rent .r.. !J$l f. "ro. ,8ll':ry for omce and court Tato Kahler blanks , Wm Mann stationery Patriot Pub. Co. Dally Patriot.,,...,... ' . ' EMejers county statement.!. .!...... ... a A Clark slavery tor onw anacourf ,,,, .. 4000 37 20 2l)O0 18 20 27 60 Com. Districts, fi5 Ja kson co locust c 50 Madison 6 40 Main 61 Mimin 7 13 Montour 17 Mt Pleasant 2 to orango iu Pino 1 so ltoarlngcreck ta wott in Hugarloaf as 41)10' 10 23 15 00 40 l) 40 00 MOO 2.(5,1 13 26 ,210 (8 90 121) '20 '0 , . iDJ 5SS 7 UU '40 00 0W) (610 05 INQUISITIONS, ounary psrsonslor Innuesta.,, ,-, 117134 imiuuis iiuiluinu AMI) ItHPAIRS. UKAVKR, w i,SPHl.f.l..fJ ?'".ma bridgst.-.i..wi 114? xu. ,v,vvviUafi4 Uliugu ,,,,, , , iiiO , . . UXNTOK, )v-j? ?.!! btt,-Ba Kimble Lrldifo J A Klla extra allowed Kimble brllge. .... Samuel Appleman ct al ' , l.BK'luon. oolo brtdgo..i ' . . J 1), l) p Fulmer Colo bridge.... ..... . Samuel Appleman et al lieulou bridge... . . . " Colo bridge stone house,. BLOOM, Philip StroupRed Hock bridge , Wm Ulgcr Barton bridge Jacob stroup Red Rock bridge.. ....... . 219 50 28 82 1004 V14 27 37 0 21 1 8 Maru Uartmi bi Iflg,, '''''.'.'.!'.'." 1" " Win (ilzi r Red Rock brldua!... ' o J ...w 'lUUUBl LIIUgV. ...... f.a l m itunyau s: Co Shutrer bridge ... Plank oi Uaailurthe above bridges ,, URUUCItkKK. 87 10 9140 I Jacob Snvdcr Bowman Mill bridge... 83 J Levisuiirer " ' , , ' CATAITIMA. n.-nid ltolwlg McKcIvy Mill brldgo , 19 so CKNTIIK. Wm Shaffer nmt. appropriated to stono cuivcn v.vi oo FljltlNUOHXKK. O II Mcltcnry bal on contract Zanor brtdgo M oo uxiriuiiunuu - "20 uo bal on contract Mcltcnry Mill hrldlM.... 297 00 O II Molfenry extra n-lowed for repairing nuuimeni, mm urmxn moo Moses Mollcnry Htllhvntor bridge i is Aaron llendi r J M Imckuleir brltlgo....... 1861 Daniel Kama Knrns uiiotfi 14 oo nilRKSWOOD. John Lcggolt loin brtdgo 1 M OW Eves Kramer bridge 37500 Jonathan i.emon nonrsourg unugo 14 21 Kills Kits k Pros' iiawk btiugn 200 ,1 u Welllvcr Kiers drovo bildgo 1257 Calvin Derr A Colo lirhuo 1 ni JllUlrton tilling nt Kramer Ilrlilgo Is no m-ecc mill nriiigo,,,, vr,o llohnbin c brldio . 2 Jo HEMLOCK. J R Martz Dam Ulo brldgo '271 i'i usei oriutfo. 375 Simon Hchjiard l'ursel bitdgo,. 1 an JAWON. T M ChrUtlau new brldgo near Den's mill., !3i v,i " oxtraaiiuwcu '2,1110 Call In Dtrr christian brldgo 2 00 LOCfST. Itldcr .V JUU ICoslenbauder brldgo 6 (10 Daniel llnuck slabtowu Iron brldgo m naviii no wig - s co tiera (lower " " " to c W Kvo.4 on brldgo contract near Esther 1 uru.ico (wis MAIM, Charlcw ltelchut lien bildgo 24 21 win unpin nai iron riugu... 1,91 " " Forgo brlitre , r, 50 Wm Hitter painting iron brldga 21 0 llT. PLEASANT Philip Slroup Wanton brtdgo 101 timtieri iou uuuu. uti John Wanlci Woiik-Ji llrldgo 2 73 lie Kindt Wilson brtdmi 1,.10 Matlilos Kindt Mordausvlllo bridge 3 no U L Sands cribbing at Mordnnsvlllo brldgo.. IB 99 John Mordan MordinsvllUi brldgo r, ci Amos Wanlch Wanlcn brldgo....' 73 MathUs Kindt W llion brldgo (below) 1 23 A 11 ranter a uj Ellis Hter & llro's " " " Dai Wm Hogoiu smith brldgo lis PhllipJiiJercriDoingai.Miiier nnugo 1900 lirlflfO 10 M) Phlllt) .Miller Wilson brldgo 1 m (loo Ilciylo Wlls jn hi Idgo (borc) v.i OIIANdE. Charles Conner Vonco brldgo -i 00 Haehinan nud iteckman iron urioge 39 10 Nathan 1'1-ckenstlno " " 2 10 A 11 Stewart et nl " " 2 il llenrv Conner ot, al " ." 80 S3 Howard Kilns Vanco bridge c-2 Jacob snvderet nl lion bridge 5 2 " Kiiue unugo 1 511 Charles lirlchait Ironbilduo 151 70 Jacob Sny ler ct al Vanco bridge s 24 1'IHB. T 8 Christian Sho-.-maker's brUgo "on con tract" 2.7 00 HOUllKdCIIEHK. John Hampton Mill Omvo brldjo 3 111 i-corr, Jacoby A Wanlch stono culvert , Thoin.i3Schnldm.iu " a o-i 1 0 3 8 Ml Vo OJ 2-3 0D Cl oil 3 HI 21(0 1 III 5(1) :i7'jis3 si-niiaoAr. T S Christian LiwU brldgo contract : " " " " extra J J Mcllenry John Colo brldgo contract... criuoing ,ionn uoio uruigo... Elijah Peterman A Colo brldgs , j .11 Lansu " " J o Hess briugo David Lewis overseeing ulmlments LowLs uiuiga PENITENTIARY AND ASYLUM. Support of I.I77.1U .Miiton ninvlllo 14 11 " Warren $29 1 1 137 2'i lt,9 90 31 '5.1 ?04 11 . 17 3 . 21 21 . 21 25 . 11192 1915 9 2, . 1(4'2 .. 12 25 . 19 00 !) 40 ,. 20 50 . 1S23 145 53 ' " David Shea D.invlilo Convicts In Eastern Penitentiary lit 'ao.... ASSESSORS' PAY. neaver 22 00 Jackson . llenton Berwick liloom Brlarcieek 10 75 1 OCUSt. . 92 25 SO !,') 10 73 23 -7 27 21 U 2i 21 21 22 C) HS7 19 75 Madison Main Mllllln 11 on tour Mt Pleasant orauge I'lne Hoarlngcrcek... scott Sugarloaf fafawlssa centralla Centre Conyngham Vlshlngcreek franklin (la-enwood Hemlock 10 75 Assessors for fall registry of voters (022 43 (77 M (201 23 420 S3 182 00 129 10 137 CO roto S.'O 14 1'6 SCALPS FOR FOX AND WILD CATS, Paid sundry persons ELECTION EXPENSES. Pal J spring election ifllccrs tan " " spring room rent 1 fall " " 1 constablo's advertisements, nnd nt- tending spring election 1 constablo's advertisements and at tending fall election 1 John s Kline, ovcrccer attending full election 1879 1 Win. Krlckbauin et. nl. counting fall vote TAXES REFUNDED. Am't township taxes refunded .. (IC10C2 , 0 50 13 25 IS 24 (17 93 , ( 8400 (0 ,. 2000 60 13 (HI ( 10419 50 RI7 43 3121 01 BLANK BOOKS. W C Loudon, 1 docket, 1'roth'n. oflico , Altcmus Co., " " " F L liuuer, 4 negisiry uooks COUNTY BONDS. Amt. county bonds redeemed coupons on samo pain Int. paid on over duo county bouds .. nil'JAPlTULATlON Miscellaneous Courts, Jurors pay. constable returns ic... Costs In commonwoilth cases euci 40SI 15 lil.-il w 10X1 44 510 03 179 34 3714 Vt 01711 02-2 JO 77 M 1216 93 1010 62 37 9'J 10)19 tO Koad uno unogc 1 lewers and roan damages commissioners oftlce and court llousu County Jail Printlntr. suulonerv and Dostatru Inaulslllons linages, uuumng3 ana repaira remicuuury uuu asylum Assessors' pay ,'ox nnd wild cat scalD3 Election expenses Taxes refunded Blank books county bonds.couponsnndlntercit paid on uicr uuu cuuuiy uquus (31CIS73 From amount of orders lsiued deduct Jloio.r,) taxes refunded and Jlo.iui.50 bonds, coupons and Interest on ouuduo bonds paid, loaves mi'sol which Is tho actual ordinary cipenss for the year A. D 1M1. SHEEP ORDERS ISSUED Benton Bloom CatawlSM.... in 00 12 00 7 00 7 00 49 60 03 00 23 00 CO) Madison Montour Mt. Plensint orango Pino Scott Sugarliaf 151 60 9 00 13 00 17 00 C9 50 39 50 21 50 Flshlngcree 1... (lrcenwood Hemlock Jackson Locust .......... (517 50 AND SfJEEP FUND. STATEMENT OF DOC1 TAX Dog tax duo from collector-i Probanlo commissions and exon (1820 02 erations 300 03 1521 02 26 57 Ad 1 nmjunt in kands ot Troas . . (lives total assets (1640 59 COUNTY FINANCES. Tax In hands ot collectors duplicates 1300101 1630 00 1 muauiu uuiuiuissiou ana exonerations on. (119-5 61 , 313.1 63 , 8500(0 , SS 00 14 M 29 65 Add amount In hands of Treasurer Add valuo ot old Jail property Balance duo on Oera Hoernote , ono set duplicates ono doubio set assessment books ( 19760 54 ( 523 75 LIABILITIES. CosH duo In Commonwealth cases Amt. tax due the sev ral dlstr'cts 40 40 1C1 50 179IH '0 13300 434' 00 roau ana uriagoviev.ersdu on book " couuty pr.'son bonds unpaid " " " coupons unpaid " road damages assessed nud unpaid, estimated us nearly as can bo ( 237-7 70 1B7C0 64 Actutl tndebt dness of tho county January 2lldlM2 ,. (602714 Wo the undershrned Cft-nmlslonprs nf Pnltinibla county, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a correct statomeutof acoouuts ot bald county for tho year A. D, I89L t Ot (HAS. HElfiiART. ) commissioners J.0?," J I' HTriiRMAN, Ot B. F, UDQAH, I Columbia CO. Attest: John B. Casey, clerk. We. thfiUnrtfit-Slpnft1 Amlttnrflnf r-r.riliuhia rnilll. ty.'harlng been duly elected to ndlust and settlu ibo aCCOUnU Of thaTl-casnr.-!- anil (?nmmlfifclnnnrs nf Cu- lumba oountyi do hereby certify that wo met at the uiiiuu iuv tiuusurer uuu vummissioiiers, t" Bloomsburg, and carefully examined tho uccoimts and voichera of tlio same from the Ilrst day of Jon nary A. I). 19S1 to the Becond dav of January lfl anciilnd them correct as above stated, nnd wcilno a baiaueo duo Columbia county on oounty fund of three thousand one hundred und thlity-nvo dollars and sixty-nve cents (3,i?6 cs) from II, A. sweppeu hlser Treasurer of Columbia county. And wo Hod a balance of twenty.slx dollars and nnd iltty-seven cents 1120.57) on dog fund la the hands of II. A. 3 60 ovri-ppcnumer, Treasurer, v Given Under our linr.il tlnil ttnila thUAIh ilnvof Jauuary A, D. issi. ' . U. . HESS. (lARRICK MAI.LElti L. J.ADAMS, . , , , County Auditors. Paid beforo settlomont. t All those tnarl-i'il tiniq hfivn fiittin,1 riinlr dUDl cates in full sinco January 2nd. HATCH &FOOTE Ko. 13 Wall Shiket, New York. USMDE.nS 1IEW YOBK STO K EUCHAllQi", Buy and sell Stocks. Bonds nnd nnvnrnment secur ities, und make advances 011 name If required. Four Per (lent. Interest allow cd on depotlls subject to check at sight. teb 10 4-w HA It ana expenses to agenis outnt tree, Aduu-BSl'.O. vicivfiKi Augusia, ainuiv. fob. I0-4W, PAMPHLET ceutS'yoKo.1, NowYorK, r febl0 4-w 185 CO BOLD MEDAL AWARQl? (ha Author. A utjw nd nrol Ul; SCO 8 50 uik,rriiUiil lliu imiuij 100 vui-It, indiiiHiuitAbls to yvt-rr nin.oiilllled "Uiu Sciaoeocf iM or,hulf l'rt3ftrrtlon j" bounal Mntjt 1-Tench sutuhn, (niUuM full rlllAO p.couU!n Uotl'" (iwl uiitmiuxi, 12S wecm; tionf, pnea Duly $1.25tiD( 17 lu4lll llliutjaUdAiupl,6cntil mmniintit A ,l.,.u.a I'u.twl. fclH l 00 2(10 1 00 60 9 00 KEU.lNu.4 BuUiocli it. livil' a- 000 I. fcb!0 4-w