THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. rni.ll? riAT TTAf DT A M ILU'J UVJJUMDliVll, J. S. BITTENBENDEB,) Ellws, HLOOMSBURG, PA, KHIDAY, AIMUTj 7tli, 1882. The President gnrc lils vctp to tlio Chtneeo bill ,oti Tuesdny, April -1 tit which was sustnlned by n voto of the .Senrtto on Wcdnerdny. If Senator Cameron will direct hia optics to that portion of tho political horizon that covers Wilkcsbarro ho will discern blood on tho moon. Tho friends of Governor Iloyt havo not re ccived kindly tho intelligence- that Scrnnton's candidato for Postmaster has been confirmed, and tlioyaro neither timorous nor diffident in giving voloo to their opinions in tho matter. As might bo expected, tho Senator's action is construed to havo reference to tho cap turo of tho Lackawanna delegates to tho State Convention, which were popularly supposed to Jjo lodged in Scranton's ulster pocket, and tho throat is freely expressed that rovengo will bo taken by sending an r.dvcrso representa tion from Luzerne. If that intention should bo carried out, tho proceeds of tho transaction would show consider able balanco of tho wrong side of the profit and loss political ledger. Party bosses who inatto greater pretensions to wisdom than Senator Cameron havo been fooled in just such enterprises, and tho Senator may findsomo comfort in tho reflection that this is a bad year for political bosses anyway. 1'hila. Times. A mass meeting was held in Cooper Union hall in New York city on Mon day evening, April 3rd, to consider tho question of England's unwarranted act of imprisonment of American citizens without trial. Tho meeting was pre sided over by Mayor Grace, who said ; "There now lie in English prisons, de prived of thoir liberty, denied all knowl edgo of tho charges upon .which they are held, and refused a trial, a number of American citizens who have been crying pitifully to our American Gov ernment, in tho name of their citizen ship to protect thenj against this tyran nous action of a foreign State. " Our causoof complaint is, that tho represen tatives of the American Government tho only authorities to which our im prisoned fellow citizens can prefer their complain against tho arbitrary action of tho British officials, are lukewarm or altogether inactive in protecting thoir rights. Our law is very explicit, that in such cases tho President shall forth with demand tho reasons of such im prisonment, and if it appear to bo wrongful and in violation of tho rights of American citizenship the President shall forthwith demand tho release of such citizens " Speeches were mado by Hon. Samuel S. Cox ; Hon. Samuel J. Ran dall, of Philadelphia; Hon. Godlov S. Orth, of Indiana ; Senator Charles V. Jones, of Honda; Congressman Jioni, ot Michigan; Jos. A. Scranton, of Scranton Pa.; and Roger A. Pryor. Letters and extracts of letters from America's greatest men were read before the audience. Everyone teemed to denounce tl iiuuon or ureal xsruain ana uriro mi mediato steps for tho restoration of their ! If 11 ... imprisoned ienow citizens. A resolution was adopted in which they express their contempt for tho "supercilious replies of Minister Low on, to the appeals ot tho prisoners, an that tho honor of tho republic demands his recall, and that Chester A. Arthur bo earnestly requested to demand of tho liritish Government tho prompt rcicusu iu inesu -ivmcricau citizens. GOOD ADVIOE. Wo heartily endorse the followingfrom tho Doylestoxcn Democrat. Tho timo has como when tho Democratic party must abandon its policy of nominating nothing but a "straight out" ticket, if uopes 10 urive the opposition from mo liurciicnments they tiavo Meld rn. t-v . . luiiii. J-no j-'timocrai savs : it. is mi old saying, that ''Wo don't know who i yuvuniur mini aner the election rpi.:,. . i i.i -. auia uuua nui, always noiu good; y Mjiiiuumes Know who tout oe governor uetore the ballots are counted. Wheth er or no this shall bo tho caso with tho ivemocratio party, next fall, will depend uiiuii iiiumseives. r .i . . . vnc uiuig is very plain. A majority "i mu iuupiu oi l-ennsyivania are rcauy to change tho ruling political dynasty, and put power into other hands. Thoy aro willing to givo it to tho Democrats, but before doing so uiuj must nuvo mo posiuvo assuranco that they will givo them better, and purer, government than tho Stalwarts have, or can givo them. Tho political power oi mo fttuto lias been in tho same nanus sinco 18G0. In that timo boss ism nas grown to bo n power stronger iiian tlio jjeoplo themselves; corruption in legislation, and in tho administration of municipal affairs i fact in all departments of the public aer- vinn line ninHnn.i-,.1 ! .. . i .r 1 ,mi uiwi-asuii in ;i iijguiiui man ner. Tho men who rule tho State, and the lieutenants who do their bidding, iiuiuurai m jiora so long they ho licvo thoy wero born to tho imrnle. 1 lioy act upon tho theory that tho of- nous ueiong to them ; they hold them to make monoy, and reject, with indig nation, tho idea that a public ollico is a publiu trust, to bo administered for tho people. They havo so demoralized tho ballot box that it no longer records tho nonest verdict ot the people. Tho cor mu. una vi mu msi twenty two years does not end with tho "insoloneo of of iico," the dictation and tyranny of tho basses, and tho corruptions and frauds which are their inevitable consequence, bat the wholo body politio has been de moralized to such extent that men, of all parties, begin to despair of iiumuiiL-.ui government. To roll back this dovilish tido which is engulfing our institutions, tho men now in power, and their lieutenanta. must be diiven from ollico and new and pure men put in their places. Not only ti.'.u 1..., :i i . mis, uui. H u iiciru nuucai, sweeping, reform everywhere, from tho top to tho bottom, inside and outside. To effect this is no easy task. Tho bosses havo entrenched themselves at every point, and I hey will only yield to a Waterloo or a Gettysburg. Tho Democratic party cannot drive tho enemy from tho iiimi siiigie-naniied j tney aro not strong eilOUL'h. Rut whv not Mill in tlin nlllim which stand ready to march in their raiiKs, it tney will unfurl tho banner of genuino refoim? If tho Demooratio jiaity wish to win next fall, thoy must join forces with tho Independent Re publicans represented by tho Commit too of One Hundred. Wo aro willing in g juniierinan tins; we would mvu them n representation on tho ticket. the governor to be a Democrat. This would sweep tho field. Is tho Demo crnlio party too strongly wedded to tho ruts of tho past to accept tho situation and adopt a wise, and enlightened, pol icy t If it be, then wo face tho melan choly fact that it is no longer fit to govern. Wo do not deal with candidates. Wo havo none to offer. Tho nominco for governor, however, must bo ono in whom tho pcoplo reposo every confi dence j and in whoso past and present life the pcoplo will havo tho guarantee of a pure, honest, yootl, government. Ho must como up to tho demands of the hour in every particular. Such a man can bo found within tho Demo cratic party. Is the party wise enough to pick him out, nominate, and t.ako proper steps to elect him t OPPOSITION TO OAMERON. Tho Wilkes Uarre Jlecord, a Repub lican organ, makes tho following vigor ous protest against continuing Senator Don Cameron in power. Tho Jlecord has heretofore been a supporter of Cameron and its present nttitudo is ro markable. It remains to bo seen whether it will maintain its position or e ii . .-i .1 . . f il... - iau in wiin ino rest or mu ringsicrs ni tho last moment: "Mr. Iloyt never had the gubernatorial bco in his car as most aspirants lor that position have. Against his personal protest his friends umed his nomination and he reluctant ly consented. In earlier years Senator billion Cameron had been his warm friend and had given cvidenco of his kindly regard entirely disconnected with any political trade. In after years when Senator .1. D. Cameron succeeded to the political inheritance of his father, ho assented, through tho solicitation of mutual friends, to tho nomination of Henry M. Iloyt for governor, though, at tho last moment, nnd a very short timo preceding tho convention after tlio canvass had been made, ho desired to sacrifico Iloyt to tho advancement of his own personal ends, and would havo dono so but for the determined inter position of Quay who was stronger than he. For various reasons, all of which aro entirely honorable, Gover nor Iloyt has rccognizod an obligation to Cameron. He owed him no personal strength, but was constrained to this courso by tho regard ho had for tho elder Cameron and Quay. Herein ho mado an error, but, like all of his blunders, it was attributable) to his great heart and unswerving friendship. Ho has never exhibited a disposition to sacrifico himself in tho service of friends. Pew men arc so utterly regardless of their own personal welfare honors or emolument as he. Whatever of blun ders aro chargeable to tho administra tion, majr bo traced directly to the source from which como all tho ills which tho Republican party of this Stato is suffer ing to-day; ever sinco tho younger Cameron assumed tho reins of direction tho party in this State has been thrown upon tlio defensive, and it lias been obliged to go into each campaign with an apology as an argument. "That it has been successful does not provo that it has been right. Its victories havo frequently been, by every measure of cost, much moro expensive than ono good thorough defeat would havo been. Last year with a Cameron candidate, tho peer of any man in tho State an excellent soldier and spotless citizen triumph was snatched from certain de feat through a divided opposition and .democratic votes. This vcarthero is promise of a similar campaign with its doubtful results. How long can the Jtepuuncau party survive such mar. lpuiaiion i uan it ue traded and pur chased into power forever? And if so, aro tho results worth tho trouble an expense? Now there is another schenio on tho programme, and again the willincr ser vices of Governor Iloyt aro sought to pull the chestnuts from tho fire. The same Senator Cameron who has been tho author of so much mischief to tho party seeks n new lease of power. Ho is doubtful about the political complex ion of tho next legislature, and a Dem ocrauo victory might mako such an appointment as would ruin every politi cal aspiration of the son of his father In this uncertainty Governor Iloyt is urged to call a special session, and if Governor Iloyt yields in this last de mand against his better judgement he will do himself and the public a great wrong and not even accomplish the rc suit anticipated. Wo do not believe tho present legislature can bo depended upon to carry out such a scheme, whil tho attempt would almost certainlv lead to a defeat this fall, is tho mod si . . , . . . em jiimeronism so attractive so in valuable that party prestigo and personal honor must forever bo sacri iieed to its maintenance? Will th time never come when ordinary self- respect win cry out "hold! enough? Tho bill of exceptions in tho Gultoau case, was signed by Judgo Cox on Wednesday March 21). It is thointcn. tlon of District Attorney Corkhill to picscnt tho bill for a hearing on the first day of tho noxt term, which will bo April 21. nr.AV as a rosr. Mrs. W. J. Lang, Hclhany, Out., states that for fifteen months she was troubled with a disoaso in the ear, causing entire deafness. In ten minutes after using Thomas' Kclcctrio Oil. She found relief, and in a short timo sho was entirely cured nnd her hearing restored. Tho Massachusetts houso committee on woman's suffrage repotted tho bill on Thursday last, allowing women to voto for presidential electors. "When I publicly testified that I had been cured of a terrible skin humorby tho Ciiticura Remedies, I did so that others might ho cured, nnd do not re gret tho timo given to answering in-qnirios."-Hon. Win. Taylor, lloston. Ex-Governor Moses of South Caro lina is in tho New York Tombs, for obtaining money on forged drafts. Ho will bo given a placo in the Rogue's gallery. SHERIFF'S SALI News Items. ilio only scientific Iron Medicino that does not produco headache. &o but gives to tho system all tho benefits ot iron without its bad effects. Rrown's Iron Hitters. Charles Stackhouse, of Kingston was nrrested in Wilkes Harro on Vri. day last, charged with boing implicat ed in tho murder of a farmer nameil Keifllo in Hays city, Kansas, two years "go. A V.MIIIM) I'KIti'OllMANOi:. Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Tonic can perform such varied cures, thinking it simply esscuce of ginger, when in fact it is mado from manv vain. able medicines which act benficially on every diseased organ. Seo other col umn. Tho monument recently erected bv Cyrus W. Eield on the snot where Ma. jor Andre was hanged as a snv in tho revolution, was badly damaged on tho ingiii oi iiiarcn ijutn ny an . explosion of dynamite. Tho base was completo destroyed. This is tho second at tempt that has been mado to demolish tho monument Tho persons engaged in mu iiiiiiir aro unKiiown. NKAlll.V A .MUtACI.r- E. Asenith Hall, Rimington, N. Y writes: "I havo suffered for several months with dull pain throuah left lung and shoulders. I lost mv spirits appetite and color, nnd could with diffi culty keep ni) all day. Mv mother Kioeured some Hurdoek Rlood Hitters, I took them as directed, and felt no pnm sinco first week after using them. and nm now quite well. 1'rico $ 1.00. Mainly through tho efforts of Col. John C. Calhoun, n sou of the famous statesman of that name, n stock com pany is going into cotton culture ex- tonsively in Chicot county, Arkansas. Tho capitol is provided by New ling laud men, and amounts to a million dollars. Plantations aggregating 82, 001) acres havo been purchased, along the routo of a projected railroad, and bordering tho Mississippi River. No- gro labor will bo employed nt day s ...1. !...!-.. . .1 .1 . 1! 1 . , .1 . . i.i . . . . uuinuuiuuuii, mm ino cauuiuaies placed wages in casu, nnd mo nest machinery upon n thorough reform platform, willbo put in. lly vhluo ot sundry writs Issued out ot tbo Court ot Common fleas of Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public snlo at tho Court House, In Dloomsbure, rtnnsjtvnMa, at two o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, MAY 1st, 188l. All that certain real estate sltuato In tlio town ot llloomsburs, Columbia county, ra., dcscilbed ns follows, to-wit; bounded on tho north by land ot U. P. Ilartmao.on tho cast by Market street.on the south by llldgo alley, and on tho west by Murray alley, containing soventy-onp lect si Inches front.two hundred and lour fectslx Inches deep, on which nro erected n dwelling liouse.barn nnd out-bulldlngs. ticized, taken In execution ut tho tult ot Johnson Illack .t Co., against Andrew M. Itupert and to bo sold as tho property ot Andrew M. Itupert, At Vend Ex. Littles A tt'y ALSO, Tlio following described real estato sluutj la Greenwood township. Columbia county, 1'enna, as the property of Abraham Drctbelbls, bounded and described us follows, to-wlt : Hounded on tlio north by lands ot Jacob Utt and Joseph Kcdllne.on tho cast by lands ot John C. Lemon and Theodore Lemon, on tho south by lands of David AlbcrtEon and on tho west by land) of (Icorgo 01rton,dcccas- ed, and I'rlcr II. Olrlon, containing llfty acres of land, moro or less, whereon ore erected a ono and a halt story tr.uno dwelling houso bank, barn nnd other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of llobcrt Itussell against Joseph Drclbolbls and Abraham Drelbclbls and to bo sold as tho property of Joseph Drclbolbls and Abraham Drclbelbls. Vend Ex. Vandekjmce, Atty, ALSO, Tho following described leal estato sltuato In Light Strect.Columbla county.and Stato ot renna tbo propsrty of Almlra McDowell, boundoi nnd described as follows, to-wlt; bounded on tho north by lot of Mrj. Georgu Oman, on thoeistby Main Street of sold town, on tho south by an alley nnd oa tho west by an alley, on which nro erected a two story Iramo dwelling housj and other out buildings. Seized, taken In execution nt tho suit ot Mary M. Hagenbuch and Kmery 1). llagenbuch Exccii' tors of V. It. Hagenbuch against (l. M. Ilcgcn bucu administrator of Almlra McDowell deceased wltu uotlco to Ida M. llullng wlfo ot L. a. Hullng, formerly Ida McDowell only child of said Almlra McDowell deceased, and to be sold as tho prop erty of Almlra McDowell, deceased. Al. Vend. Ex. Wam.br, Attorney. ALSO, Tho following described real estito situate In tbo borough of Herwlclc.columbla county, renna., tho property of Franklin Stowait. Beginning at tho corner of In lot number llfty eight, thenco along second street westwnrdly to an nl'oy nlnety-ulno foet, thenco along said alley eighty-four una nvo tonths feet to tho cornorot lot belonging to the estato of William S. Evans deeeascd.thence along saidlloo ninety three feet to tho corner oflot num ber nf ty-clght, clghty-four nnd live-tenths feet to th placo of beglnnlng.belng tho north-castwardly part ot lots number llfty-ntne and sixty as num bered In tho general plan oi said town, contain ing seven thousand eight-hundred and llfty-clght and Ilve-tcnlhs feet of ground, on which are erec ted ono largo two story framo dwelling house, rramo barn and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit oi M, Jackson's exocutors against Franklin Stewart and to be sold as tho property of Franklin Stewart. Vend Ex. Oswald, Attorney Seized, taken In execution at the suit of the First National Dank of Plymouth, I'cnna. nsalnst Franklin Stewart and to to sold ns tho property ot trankun Stewart. VenlEx. Maizi, Attorney, ALSO. The following described roil estato sltuato In Fishing Creek township, Columbia county nnd btnto of Pennsylvania, ns tho propartyof Elford rreston nnd Jacob Fitzgerald and Myra l'reston administrators of James L. Preston, deceased, uounued and described as follows, to-wlt : Begin nlng nta post corner of land of Daniel Kitchen thenco along dlvlsloa lino south ono halt degree two hundred nnd fourteen and two tenthtpcrches to a post, thenco by land of Edward Mcllenry, north sixty-seven degrees cast, ono Jhundred and tuirty-ono psrenes to a Spanish oak (down), inenco oy land or Jacob Fnrrcr north ono half do greo east ono hundred nnd sixty-two perches to a wnue oak, and tnocco by land of Philip Appleman north clghty-nlno and ono half degrees, west ono ono hundred and .twenty nnd one tenth perches 10 mo piaco of beginning. Containing ono hun dred and .thlrty-threo acres and twenty-nvo pcrcucs, and tho usual allowance of six per cent for roads .to. On which aro erected a two story frame dwelling housj, largo bank barn and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tha suit of Abram Nesblt administrator ot Samuel Hos t deceased against Elford Proston.and Jacob Fitzgerald and Jlyrn Preston administrators and to to sold ns tho property of Elford Preston Jaccb Fitzgerald and Myra Proslon administrators of Jamos L. Preston; deceased. I'l. Fa. KKonn, Attorney. ALSO, Tho foil owing described rual estato, to-wlt : No, l, bounded on tho north by lind ot J. u Mclirldo on the east by Catharine street, on tho south by Canal street, and on tho west by Cll nton alley, on wuicu is erected a two story framo dwelling houso, No. !i, bounded on tho north by Seventh streot, on tuo east by lot of Ii. Ilarton & Co. on tho bouth by lot of J, 11, McBrlde, and on tho west by Catharlno street. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of tho W likes Darro Deposit and Savings Hank asatnst John McNelsU nnd to bo sold as tho property of Jonn McNelsn. Vud Ex. Millek, Attornoy. ALSO, All that o rtaln pleco ot ground sltuato In Miff lin township, Columbia county, Penna , described ns follows, to-wlt s Hounded by land ot John At n, east uy land ot n, scuweppenhelser, south by land) ot Thomas Aten.nnl on tlio west by lands or Charles Kllngaman.contnlnlng ono hundred and tsn acres, moro or less, on which aro erectodn framo liou;e,barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Ono tract bounded on the north by land ot I, K. schweppenhelser and Samuel Snyder, on the east by Iwl ot Lawrence Waterion tho south by lands of Abraham scuweppenhelser, and on tho west by lands of John Aten, cootalnlng thlrtr.four aoros, moro or less, on which aro erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlogs. ALSO, One tract of land bounded ou tho north by landa ct Stephen (loarhart and others, on tho east by other land of I. K. Schweppenhelser , on tho south uy iana ot jonn Aton, and on tho west by land of Joseph (Jeirbort, containing ono hundred acres, mora or 1033, on which are erected a framo houso, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In elocution at tho suit ot Colum bia county Mutual Swing Fund and Loan Asso ciation asalgnod to Joseph P. Tustln against I. K. senwepponhclser aud to ba bold as ths property ot i. :nweppenuciser. Vend. Ex. Lirri.B! Jt Mili.ku, Attornoys. U. II. F.NT, march 7 -ts sheriff, A- Much Ii NNL'AL STATEMENT op tub TOWN hoomsbnrg for tho year IS3I, ondlng with FUNDED DEBT. Iiond due January 1, 'sj Intcrcit on earns from Jan, 1, VI liana duo February 1, st " August 1, '81 " " February l , '83 " " August f, '81 " " January I, '81 " " I'obrunry l, 'el " " August 1. 84 " " January 1, '8.1 " " Fonruary 1, '83 ' August!, '85 " " January 1, M " " February l, '81 " " August 1, '80 11 " January I, '87 i- Fobruar i, '87 " August 1, '87 " " January t, '8S " February l, 'ss " August l, 69 '00 '01 01 93 01 93 '03 tlOOOO 600 OD 04000 700 00 041)00 101) 00 ,00 00 010 00 VOO00 700 00 no oo 100 00 701)01) HO 00 700 00 WOOD CC.0 00 (mm BOO 00 10100 100 uo 160 00 190 00 180 00 soooo 900 00 J0O0O 8M 00 210 01 110 00 JU60O 0) lior.d duo August 1, '07 v Total fundod debt interest on abovobondsl from February 1,'si, f VAI.r ATION 01' TAXABI.lt HlOt'RftTV T1IKHKIM IS3L lloal property 075 635 oo Personal property 17 80) o occupations 84 cos no A UWTOU'8 NOTICL, ESTATK Or JIANNAU DAIKU, DSCKASKIl, Tho Auditor unDOlnled by tho Court to tribute tho balanco of tho nmdlnthu hnmiB nf John Pfoutz administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of llau- ih uaird.uoceaseo.as per uccouut filed by itachel foutz executrix ot John pfoutz now deceased. will meet tho parties lulerostol tor tho purposes ot I is ipoinunent uu j uesuuy, April mil. a, ii. wi, at o'clock in, at his oaieo In ficrwlclc l'a when and hero all iiartles Interested aro ri-iiulrn,! to mako and urove their claim or bo debarred from coming lit upon su'd claim. rfi. It, UQWALII, April! -3t Auditor, 777 91000 p;r cent of abovo valuations $15 63j o NSWTOX BOONS C0LLKCT0R OK TAXES 0)' 13'0, nu. To balanco ot diiDllcato oi '80 f wo a CK. Ily nmt. paid P. P. Bll'meyer Trea.-t. see Treasurer's receipts 1 401 43 By amt paid Win, t'hrlstman Tress, sco Treasurer' receipts iOi 7J By exoneration ot Council March 15 ISM 33 6 (-39 3 I NK1VTJN 11J0NB L'OLI.KCrOilOCTAXKS 1'OB 1831, UK. To nmt ot duplicated 'SI U1184 en. By excess and errors on duplicate 14 79 Curlstmati lly amount paid Wm CD Trcas s:o Treas receipts ot Council March IS 1 C91 13 By exon! 1S92 40 b0 1743 71 To balanco on duplicate of '81 1 463 13 P. r.BtLLMSYBli LATK TRKA8UKKH IX ACCOUNT WITH TUB TOWN OF llLOOMSIlOnd. PH. To balanco ns per last statement ' 1 166 74 to amt or N. uoono collector or ta -iczao To Stato tax collected s oo By amt paid Wm C'hrlslman Treas. lly co a mission 660 09 J 535 S3 0 01 $66099 WM CIllltSTMAN TKRASCKBn FOH 1S91, IN At'CCL'NT WITH TIIK TOWN OF DLOOMSBCRd. PK. Juno 'al to nmt ot tax roll of '61 $J 177 75 to nmt recu from r r jimmeyer former Treasurer 63J33 To amount reed from sale ot bonds 8 ooo oo '! ' " N Boono col of "80 403 70 " ' ' '81 1 COl 13 " ' ludemcntc Ilobblns 169 01 " " stato tax collected 47 63 " " from lands sold and re turned by Co Commissioners CO 81 To nmt rent nnd Interest pars 0 W Sterner 81 74 To amt damages iron st JicKolvy estato 12 70 To amt work tor C Krug n 75 To amt on fence, Lutheran and Itc- foimed congregations sou To nmt from (I A llnrrlnir Pres be ing collected as lines, licenses Ac 61 00 $11 801 15 Cll. Augu3t'8J, by amt of duplicate of N Uoonocol'31, being amt uncol lected by Treasurer on tax roll of tlio year $3 31184 By bonds paid durlnttlio ycar.vlz : NO 31 rtUO AUgUSt 1, 0 600 00 NO 33 ' " I, '91 600 00 NO 57 ' " 1,'SI 300 00 1 300 00 Uy Interest coupons paid Curing the year 723 00 By stato tax on loans ten-twelfths of a j ear iciioooo By orders paid Issue ot '76 ,i .. .. ;)) ii it ii ii ii 70 .i ,. ii .1 .i 'so ii .i I, i. ii gi ,. ,1 ii , ii gj 34 33 By amt Treas Commission lly balanco In bands of Treas $3 03 a uo 1185 44 75 Cli.1T EO 566 69 7 2M 34 0! 89 13175 Bal ot tax duo on duplicate ot '! Duo from sundry persons on iccoum Duo on street openings as follows, Market strett J o nutter " ' Lutheran and Iteform cd congregations Duo from a W Sterner park rent Due from Lutheran and ltetormed Congregations bal on fence Bal In hands ot Treasurer LIABILITIES. Coupons not presented A outstan'g Orders outstanding AS3BTS. Floating debt iiscEirrs. Amt received from FP Blllmeyer former Treasurer Amt collected by Treas on tax roll '3t Amt from silo ot bonds Aint from N Boone col on dup 'so " ' " '. " " '81 " ' Judgment C Bobbins " Stato tax collected " Land3 sold nnd rented by Co. Com. " Kent and lnt Park a W Sterner " Damages Iron st McKelvy est " work for o Krug " on fenco Lutheran and ltetormed congregations " from tl A Herring Pres being col lected as lines license a KXrXNUITUIIJS. Bloomsburg Water Co Bloomsburg (las Co (Jas fixtures ad tar Costs commonwealth vs I S Kuhn nnd others Auditors settling annual account btrcet commissioners E B Bldleman and F Taylor Highway expenses for labor.toams, repair ot tools and material U Harris town Constable, pollco $1180115 $ 463 13 200 00 15 00 85 00 35 75 30 89 151 75 $911 62 151 16 1 765 63 $1 910 79 91161 $19:8 37 655 83 3 565 91 H 000 OU 403 70 1 C91 12 163 61 47 53 60 SI 31 74 19 70 3 75 300 6100 $069 31 $1000 CO bS4 50 89 81 33 tl 0 00 or- duty.and servlnir notices Printing annual statement inauco a.0 sundry perbons. police duty Samuel Neynard, surveying sundry persons icnts llepalrs to lock-up nro Department Board of Health oaths Attorney fees ltlght of way on Centre st costs In suit vs Blrkeublno et al Interest on ovcrduo bond No. al Secretary's salary ... ,, $8 553 80 I , u Lilt, uiini.rsiL-npii niimrnra mnr ftn linn, av March 20th. 1SW. and da hcrchy rnrtiry tlint w examined the foregoing accounts and statements uuu iiuu iut,-iu curreci nnu ao approvo IU9 same 3 353 121 33 86 60 131 73 78 03 170 50 1300 095 60 693 61 3 75 160 00 600 00 9 23 12 32 ISO 00 11. W. BUCKINGHAM. F. P. KLINE. THOS. WE1IU. -Auditors, mOWS- Al'PHAISKMKNTS. . Widow's appraisement In the es imu oi imuuuu iircauenuer sr. Ileal ty. 3. Widow's appraisement In tho estato ot James Johnson. Personalty, 3, Widow's appraisement In the estate of John Veiigcr. Personalty. 4, Widow's appraisement In the estato ot William Beck. Personalty. 8, Widow's appraisement In tho estate of T. J. Vandersllce. Personalt) , o. Widow's appraisement In tho estato or.lessoOhl. Personalty. ltealty. 7, Widow's appraisement In tho estato of Abraham Force. Personalty, Realty. 8. Widow's appraisement In tho estato ot Uaorgo Walters. Personalty, ltealty. 9. Widow's appraisement In I ho estate of Auihony Huuslugcr. Personalty. 10. Widow's appr Isement In the eslato ui milium ii, ttoyaer. personalty. uutuiy. nnn if David Mtlcr, Personalty. ltealty, 11. Widow's appraisement In tho estato of Elijah Yucum, Personalty. 13. widow's apnralsomont in ths estato uiDjiuuu ii. iniieniaon. i-erionaity. Jteslty. Widow's appraisement In the estato of Oeorgo ulrtou. Personalty, snoco 15. widow's appraisement la tho estato oi Charles Thomas. ltealty. 300 00 Will lin rnnflrmAfl nisi An tl.n tlr.r 'UA.rf.n, May 1&32, and unless exceptions be nied wltiitn four lis thereafter, the tame will bo coanrmed . .. W. KlttCKUAUM. April 7 Hi Clerk o. c. $300 00 $U2 15 $ 23! 03 $ 00 CO $ 86 69 7 15 150 00 $ 150 72 149 2 $1000 SIX) 00 $300 00 $ 33 00 150 00 460 $393 60 1300 00 $ 10)00 300 00 N OTICi: TO STOOKIIOLDKHB. Tho annual mectlncr of tli nfjv-viinMr nf n.a North i west Branch Hallway Company, is called for Monday, May I, usi, at twelve o'clock m. at uio .iiuiwiTy uui uiutr. iiiaomsDur. i:ninmhia county.Pa . for tho purpose of holding tho election for a Protldent and Directors to servo tor tbo en. suing year, and to transact such other business as may bo properly brought before the meeUng In cluding action uecessary to authorize an Increase ot the number of Directors. April 7 .Sw ALUEItT 11EWS0N, Secretary, jwixik notici:. A dividend of liva ncr cent on thni.Anitfli ctna- of llDCatawhm llrldgo Company, will bo paid tho stock holdersonand after April Ut, U81, at tho oitlce of thoTrcasurer, MlwItUiSB, (1ILBUHT, Treasurer, $13 a day at home easily made. numi-oa mill Al id,. inarch 31 .ly djan A WEEK. Cosily ouint free. Augusta, Maine. ULWHO NE6-0 QRYGOODS 31 SHOULD SEND TO l)S pOR -O Y r LKo nFREBf SECURf tup AnV'AMTAGES ain I'' , - - . nnr -r- CtaoI i- . . yiiriv--i , I ii .n TT- mm lowest Prices RID&E & 5L0THFR ' Z. rr A J . .. fV ti REMEMBER That You are invited to visit OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. We offer the Best, Largest and Cheapest stock of Clothing for Men and Boys in the United States. system of a Guarantee IflU Our original One Price and ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By vlrtuoofan order of tho Orphans' co irt ot Columbia county, Iho undersigned Executor ot the lxst will nnd testament of Nithnn Bredbeuncr fir. will exposo to public sale on iho premises, ou BATUUOAY, Al'ftIL 20th, 18S2. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, All that certain messuage nnd lot of ground slluato In the town ship of Beaver, In tho county of Columbia, and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd descitbedns follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a gum thenco by land of John nauck, and Scotch Bun south fclxty six degrees, west twenty eight and four-tenth perches to a stone, thenco along sldo ot a public road leading from Beaver Valley to Minilnvllle, south nlno degrees, east cloren and four-tenth perches to a stono near the Danville llnzletou & WUkes-Barro Ball ltoad, thenco up said road north sixty-eight degrees, cast forty-nine perchos to a stono thence by land of John Hauclc north seventy-eight degrees, west seventy ti70 perches to the place cf beginning, containing TWO AGriSSS, and ONE HUNDRED AND I-'OHTY TEUCHES on which aio erected a largo TOIIEE STOItV FRAME BUILDING, used as a hotel, stables, sheds nnd all necessary out-bulldlngs. TERMS op sale. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth ot tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of tho property; the ono-fourth less the ten per cent, nt tho continuation absolutc.and the .remaining three-fourths In ono year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. C.w. .Mll.i.Eii, SOLOMON II. BIIEUBENDEli, Attorney. EXECUTOR Olit'JLVKS' COUIIT S.VLH OP VALUABLE Tho undersigned administrator of Peter Michael Into of Mllllin township deccasedwlll expose to public sale on tho premises on TUESDAY, APRIL LY.tli, l8Si. nt two o'clock p. in. All that tract ot land situate In Mllllin township, bounded by lands of John Iloofnagie, Peter Michael, aid (leorgo Nungcssor, containing S9 ACHES, moro or loss, whereon nro erected a HOUSE AND: BABN and ouubulldlngs. (lOOD APPLE ORC1URD and a spring ot water. TERMS op KALE. Ten per cent, of ono-fourth ot tho purchaso money R'.iall bo pild at tlio striking down of tho property: the ono-fourth less tho ten per cent, nt tho confirmation nisi, nnd the re mamlug three-fourths In ono yonr thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for deed. JOHN MICHAEL, Administrator. A UDITOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP BENJiSlIN NL'SS DECI1SED. Tho undersigned nudltor appointed by tho Or phans' court ci Columbia county.to distribute tho iund in tho hands of William snuman adminis trator of said estate, to and among tho parties entitled thereto will perform tho duties of his nppolstinent nt blsonico In Catawlssa, on Sat urday, April 2'Jth, 1SS2, at ten o'clock n. m when and where nil persons havlm; claims upon said fund nro requested to present them or bo forever debaned from com'ng in on said fund. WM.L. BVERLT, inaich 7 -ta Auditor. A1' MTOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF THOMAS DAVIS, I1ECEASEII. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or- Chans' court of Coluraola county to mako diste ntion ot too fund In the hands of 1 K. Kr.ck bauiu, one ot tho ndmlnlslrators, will sit at his onico in tlio Town of Bloomsburg In said county on Saturday, the '."Jtli day oi April, 1592, at ivn u , iuu, a. ii, , ui o.uu u-.j , . i.eu nuu I, uci u uu panics Interested In said estato must attend or be forever debarred from uny suaro ot said fund. 11. PIUNK ZAHR, March 7 -lw Auditor. COMMITTEE SALE. By virtue of an order of tho orphans' Court of Columbia county, Penn'a., tho undersigned ccm lnlttco of Margaret Portncr, a lunatic, will expose to publlo sale upon the premUes, on SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1882. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, the following de scribed real estato ot said lunatic, to-wlt : A tract ot land situate In tho township ot Madlson.county of Columbia, and stato of Pennsylranla, boundsd and described as follows : Beginning at a plao, thence south two hundred and Mxty perches by lands ot Joel B. Moser and Allrjd Pcgg to a post by plno, thenco cast ono hundred and thirty perches by landj of II. Bernhelraer to n chestnut oak grub, now po3t, thenco norm thirty-nine, perches by land of C, w. Eves to n corner, thenco south elghty-sltand live-eighth dogro;s west ono rod Dy land conveyed by tho said commlttco to tho Tldo Water PIpoLlno Company," thenco by eam north threaand live-eighths degrees, west two hundred and six rods to lino ot lands o f Samuel Delsher, and thenco by tho said land ot Samuel Delsher, north eighty-three, nnd ono ha If degrees, west ono hundred and thlrty-ono perches to tho placo of beginning containing about 192 ACRES, and allowances, n part, about 0 acres, cleared and the balanco woodland, TERMS op SALE.-Two hundred dollars al tho striking down ot tho property, and tho remainder tn payments ot ono hundred dollars nnnually.wlth Interest annually on nil sums remalnlnL' unpaid, to bo secured by bonds aud mortgage on tho land. The commltteo being iiuthnrlzed to reserve for tho use of Iho lunatlo durlug her life tho houso tho occupies, and about four acres of land therewith, with the privilege of ilrowood from the eaino. CONRAD KREAMER, Committee. April 7 JcrseytowB, Pa. E nincij'j notice. UDITOK'S NOriCE. Columbia County, s. S. Amon2 the records and proceedings of tho Orphans' court of said county, ii. is.iuicr una, inns conuiiucu. El!.ibcUi Ebner 1 No. 31 Plerl Paclas Peb vs. ruarv Term. 132. tl. (l. M. Ilollowpeter, And now Feb. 17, lssa.on Ainnr. ot m. u. bhoe- motion ot cnanes o, maker deed, et nl. j Barklcy.attomey for plain nil,) In tho nbove stated execution. C. 11. Jackson Es! Is appointed nudltor to dlslrlbnto tho money In court arising out of tho sheriff's salo ot tho real esuuo or ji. u. MioemuKcr ueccosea, among par lies eniuiua iiicreio. BY THE COURT. Certified from tho records this 18th day of Feb ruarj, .. n WM. K11ICKBAUM, Prothonotary. Notice Is hereby given that tho undei signed nu dltor nriiiolnted us shown bv tho forcL'OInir certltl- cate, will meet tho parties interested lor the per formance of his duties nt Iho onice ot Charles (i. B.u klcy, attorney at law, Bloomsburg, Pa., on Moudav. Anrirjith. 1832. it a o clock in thu fore noon, ut which timo and place all persons aro required to mako their claims teforo tro auditor or uu ucuaircu from coming in upon tuo runu. C. 11. JACKSON, Auditor, March 31, Sw. DMINISTRATCR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF DA VIU BlTl.Elt, DECEASED. Letters ot Administration on tho estate ot David hitler, Into of centie township, Columbia county, I'uunn, uc ccascu, uavu ucen gruuicu oy mu uegis Lerof said county to Samuel II. Siller admin istrator. AH persons having claims against tbo estnto of tho decedent aro requested to present tlimn for settlement, and thoso Indebted to tbo csiuie eo inaKo payment 10 tuo unuersigneu aa ininisiraior wiiuout aeiay. SAMUEL II. 8ITLER, March 3 .flw Administrator, DMINISTUATOH'8 NOTICE. K3TA1E npCHAHLK-1 TIinUAl DRCE1SED. Lettera of administration on tho estato of Char les i nomas, lato of tlio town ot Bloamsburg. Col uinbla eouuty.i'.cceased, havo been granted by tho Register of satd county to tho undersigned admin istrators. All persons having claims uualnst tbo oMntootsald decedent aro i equested to present Ilium for settlement and thoso Indebted to tho estato to mako payment to tho undersigned ad. iiuuibiriiiuis wiinout ut'iay, WILLIAM THOMAS, ZAC1IAR1AII THOMAS, march 31 c-w Administrators, pitOTIIONOTAKY'S NOTICE. otlco Is hereby trlven that tho following ac. counts hao been Hied In the Prothonotary's ofllce of Columbia county, and will bo presented to tho court ot Common pleas ot said county, ou tho 1st .Monday of .May, , 1). issa, nnd conllrmed nfler tho lonriii uuy ot uaiu icrm uuiess exceptions no uica wiiuiu milt lime. I. First und final account of John (lordlier, trus tee in mu eseaio or 'i nomas siacxnouso ucceasea, to mako salo ot land remaining unsold In hands of juuiiuui Duichituuae. 'i First nnd Ilnal account of acob Terwlllhrer. commltteo ot Maria Kressler, a lunatlo lato of ccoit township, Columbia county, deceased. WILLIAM KitlCKUAUM, l'rntlinnatarv Bloomsburg, March 'ii, 1852, nnn week In your own towu. Terms and f 4uvnt iroo, Address u. iiallet x co Maine, out- ortland. inaieu oi -ty An elettlon for cllloer.i of tho Catawlssa Brldiro Company, for the eut,miig ear, will be held at thu houso of Mr. Keller in l.i'aU'a, on Monday, May 1st, between I lie hour-- ot ou nnd six o'cloi k p.m. of that iiay, I1L lUUS -. UlLLltlU', ticci.'Ury, SHEET.FFS SALE. By virtue ol a writ of Ijjv.uI Facias issued out o( tlio Court ot common Pleas ot Columbia coun ty, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo at tho Couit Houso In Bloomsburg, at two o clock p. in., on SATURDAY, APEIL 15, '82. All Iho surface of all that certain lot or piece of ground bltuato In tho boioughof Ccntralla, laid out by tho Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company In tho county nnd stato aforesaid, bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt i Beginning at a Btake on tho cast tldo ct Lccusl Au'&ue, thenco along said avtnuo north threo degrees, west twenty-five foet, thenco north clghty-sc en degrees, east one hundred aud forty feet to an alley, thenco along said alley south threo degrees, east twenty-nvo feet, thenco south eighty seven degrees west to tho placo of beginning. Being tho lot marked In thojge-neral plan of said borough with tho number nvo In Block number tllty-two. On which aro erected a two story frame dwelling and a frame (table. Seized, taken In execution ot tho suit of a Ii, Brockway, William liryson and C, ft, liuckalow ngalustEdwnrdC'urley and Maiy his wlfo, and to to sold us tho rropcrty of Edward Curley and Mary Lis wlfo, Levuri Vacua. urcniNaiiAu, Att'y. V. II. EST, Sheriff, WALL PAPER Alili CtRABES, Alili PRICES. -2:- WINDOW CURTAINS FIXTURES OF AIA KINDS. -::- BUM! FIXTURES WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. -::- LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED -::- GEORGE A CLARK BOOK STORE, EXCHANGE HOTEIi. BLOOMS ,