The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, I'KIDAY, MAY 1,lH8fr Correct Ititllroucl Time Table. Train on tho I'tillndelplila .V II. tt.leavo import H luuuna I KOlttll. SOUTH. a 18 a. in. II 43 n. m. 4 10 p. rn. 0 45 p. in. Tr.lns on tliu I). I.. .V. W. II. II. lo.ie ll'oomsburg ni iiiuuna I NOHTII. SOOTH. I 88 a. in. g en n m. '.3 Up. m. II 41a in. oon. in. 4 81 p. m Tho II 41 truln south connects Willi tlio I'hlla delphla Heading nt t'lipert, and with the Normern ucnirni at Nortbumccrl.ma. Hereafter wo shall go to press about three hours earlier on Thursdays, than lias liven our custom, In order Unit nil inntls can be iniulo In tlie nfernoon. All matter for Insertion must be handed In on Wednesday, nml nil coininiiiitcntlons must lie mnlleil In time to reach lis Tuesday nlglil, or v ednesdny morning nt the latest. No matter for publication will be received on Thursday except In very urgent cases. I'LTHOIIIll. Mm. Wlllliim Neal nnd Miss Antm Imve gone on n trip to Philadelphia and Atlan tic City. Mrs. lilshop Is the gtu'st of her uncle, Lloyd Fnxton, nt Hupert Ex-ShcrllT Carter of Wyoming county has been In town several days looking after the Interests of the Osborne reapers. Mm. J. U. Freeze nnd Miss Maude arc nt Asbttry Park, New Jersey. W. II. Carter of Mahr.noy City, was In town last Saturday ami made this olliec n plensaut call. .Mr. 0. S. Nesbittnf Montana, tlilsrounly, was In town on Friday last. He was on his wny to Plymouth. Hev. John Hewitt, formerly lector of the Kplscopal Church here, has f,one to Denver City, Colorado, for a three months visit lu search of health. MUs A. I). Webb has been obliged to give up her school, and has gone to visit her sisters at Uoyer's Ford and l'hlladel. phia. A free bridge is talked of at Wllkes-bnrrc. Itanium's show Is at WilUes-barre to-day, May 12th. 'Water, water everywhere, but not a drop for lire," A. 11. Itacon of Wilkes Itarru called at our olliec on Wednesday. Sweet Potato and Tonnto plants, very line and cheap at J. Garrison's, 5th street. C. Meat's of Orangevlllu has one of the prettiest meat wagons In the county. Wall p.ipcr! wall paper! at the People's Ding it Hook store. C!. C. Marr has enlarged his store room and increased his stock. Go to Dillon's Green Houses for the best early Cabbage and Tomato plants. A new paper called The Shamnkln Stntind' under the management of C. S. Gllger A; Co. made lis first nppciircnce hist Saturday. ' Zebu'on Sliult. of Pine township bus been appointed warden of the jail in place of W. W. ltarrett. A largu mi d lino slock at prices to suit the times. Call and examine nt F. S. Kin port's grocery store. Time books, for n week or month, menu orandum and account books of nil kinds cm lie found at the Columbian store. Charles King is building a neat iron fence around his property on Iron street next to Itcfcrmcd Church. Some of the girls of the period arc parting their hair on one side. They do this because they do not want to look like the soft young man that parts his hair In the middle. A grand musical convention will he held at Northumberland from May lfithtothc 20th, under the direction of Dr. W. 0. Perkins of lioston. J. H. Townsend of I.jghtstroot is an. agent for the sale of D. A. Osborne ifc Co's farming implements. Their mowers, reap, ers, and binders are the best hi the market. American vvntches, in minting and open face cases, all grades of key nnd stem winders warranted for five years, and prices low. Call nt L. Hernhnrd's jewelry store. Mrs. Kmily Hcnsel, wife of W. U Hensel, of the lancastcr TntelUgcncer, died at her home on Saturday last. She was a lady well known nnd much loved by all who knew her. To tiiu farmers. If nt any time you have butter or eggs tiring them here I will pay you cash nnd if lu need of groceries will sell very cheap. Give me a call. F. S. Kini'oiits, Successor to T. W. Conner. John Muwry of Hoarlngcreek served on the jury this week. He also put in n little tlmo looking after his interests as enndi. date for nomination to the olllce of sheriff. If he is selected for that position he will make an excellent olllccr. The telephones were put In on Thursday of last week. The tlrst connection being ltmdu between the Coi.umiiian olllce nnd 0. A. Olark's book store. There nrc now over thirty subscribers in town nnd n num. her out of town. There were thlrly.one accidents In the mines of thu Wilkes llarre district during April, Hut four of these weru fatal t Daniel U Davis, killed under a car at Kingston Elmer Krcidler, killed in ma chlnery nt Hurlford colliery! Samuel Trail, sue, fell down u shaft nt South Wilkes llarre, and Alfred Trcglowitn, fall of rock lit Nailticoktv Plymouth Jluori. If It Is any heiiellt to the laboring classes to have n woolen mill mid other inaniu facturing establishments In llloonishiirg, they can thank thu water company for making our town a desirable location for such Industries. The best way to prevent any more manufactures from coming hero is to let It he known that the town refuses lo pay for (lie protection. The annual meeting of the members of the Columbia County Agricultural Society for the election of otllicers for tiiu ensuing year, will hu held at llloonishiirg, in the Opeia House ou Saturday, May 20th 1882 lit 1 o'clock. " M. 0. IIuciiiks, President.' Fiiei). II. Hautman, Secretary, may (5-2 w. Win. Webb met with an accident on Wednesday, Ho was nt work with four other men in mining iron ore, near Mr, Armstrong's. A large bulk of ore and dirt became loosened on account of ''ho wet pon. ditlou of the ground, and while they who taking out ore underneath, it fell down upon them. Mr. Webb was led out of the mine, and to Mr. Armstrong's house, when hu became very weak and they were obliged to bring htm home in a wagon. Hu Is get' ting nlong quite well, nml probably nothing series will result from the accident. THE I (llneo Cameron hns lately Improved hi burlier shop by painting nnd papering. We understand he intends to employ nu slstnnt. Our ngent will commence to canvass for the "History of Columbia County" next week, nml we hope ho will meet with the success the book deserves. Dr. Higbcc, Stnte superintendent, will lie present nt the closing cxerclscsof the public K'liools next Wednesday. It will be nn Interesting occasion nnd everybody should attend. ). h.. vnnnnita or Herwick will soon remove Ids Jewelry storo to new nnd larger qunrlci-8, nnd put In n much larger stuck of goods. Ills now store will be In the build lug of M. W, Jackson near the post olllce, One of the most remarkable old ladles in' the county Is the mother of Moses Sehllclier of Heaver township. She Is ninety years of age, reads without glasses, nud lelnins her physlrlnl strength and mental faculties to a remarkable degree J. G. Swank of Mllllln nniiounccs him self this week as a candidate for the olllce of Sheriff. He Is u farmer, and has always been nn active Democrat, lie is compe tent to fill the position if the people give him the opportunity. Tax collectors should supply themselves with our receipt books which contain re cipts for State, county, road, poor, and school tax all in one, or they can be used for any one of them. Hooks of BO receipts well bound only 20 cents. Sent by mall for 22 cents. Address Columbian, Hlooinshurg Pa. Last Saturday morning snow commenced falling at about ten o'clock mid continued nearly all day, leaving the ground and trees clothed in wintry garb. Wo remem ber of hearing an old gentleman speak of tlng a sleigh ride on the !!0th of April muni years ago, lint It is the nisi time tit our recollection that thu ground has been white with snow so Into us May (1th. Window shading and fixtures can be found at the People's Drug ifc Hook Store. Heiijamln W. lirlglit, of Wynnsdottc City, Kansas, writes us ns follows: "I want you to send on the Columman. I can't do with- out it. I get all the news from old Colum bia county, and It does me as much good a II 1 were lucre to see lor mysell. ' He says carpenters are getting from ?2.fi0 to ij.3.00 a day there, and a great many new buildings are going up. Pens, pencils, pen holders, Ink, rubbers, muclliige in great variety at the Coi.umiiian store. The people near Hughesvlllc, Lycoming county are somewhat excited over thu ills- covcry of a vein of silver, by one Mr. Thomas Stafford, who hns purchasd six acres of lime quarry laud of Mr. Wilson Opp and is sinking a shaft to ascertain the ikpth of the vein. Others have leased ami adjoining and are digging to see if iiny more can bo round. The naniu or New Leadvillo has already been given to thu place. We must again remind correspondents that no communication will be published unless we are Informed who the writer is. No items of u pcrsonul character, nor allu. sions to matters that are understood by only two or three persons are desired, and 'arc usually rejected. Glvu us all the news, such as accidents, marriages, deaths, Im provements, and all items of gentntl inter est to the commiinitv. A large assortment of wall paper In brown, white, mica, Hat, satin and gilt can be. found nt the People's Drug it Hook Store. Call and be convinced. The papers are warning their renders against a bare-faced dead beat whose mode of business is to call nt every house and of fer a package of tea for thirty cents, prom. sing each purchaser a prize, in the list of which arc suits of furniture, organs, watch- s, clocks and other ni tides. The prizes, of course, are to bu delivered after he has canvassed thu town. The lesult is those who purchase pay about two prices for nn inferior article of tea and never see the swindler again. A criminal trial at Hunbury last week came to a sudden termination. It was a prosecution against James Quinn for a riminnl assault upon Sarah Heaton, both parlies being from Klmmokiii. Tho ovi. deuce to prove the assault wits not clear, nnd the case was terminated by the de fendant offering to marry the plaintiff. The ceremony was performed in the court, J'.sijr. oris ollieiating to make thu two man and wife. After this amicable termi nitlon of the dilliculty the jury returned a erdlct of not guilty. We have over (1,000 feet of glass-houses full of beautiful tiowers and choice plants, the finest we have eer grown. Call and hee Dillon's Green Houses. Vk.NNOII PlIKIMUtrS A 11 Ml SuMMI'.li. In answer to letters from nil pnrts of tlio L'ni. ted Slates, asking for .sigi.lllcation of the recent aurora, Professor Vennnr, the Can. adiiin weather prophet says: "The up. proachlng summer will be cold and wet over u very considerable portion of the continent, South and West," Hu should not liu surprised should each month for the emalnder of the year, bring frosts. In j ears past brilliant auroras at this time in April, nt Toronto, New York and more Southern points, have almost Invariably been succeeded by cold and wet summers. Ham, shoulder, nnd side meat will bu paid cush or In trade at thu highest prices nt F. S. Klnport's grocery store. In disposing of license cases last week Judge. Elwcll said i We hold with Chief Justice Agnow. that those who deny that there should be any licenses under thu law, and thosu who hum that a license should be granted whenever an applicant comes with proper papers are both wrong, neither of them right. The court Is bound to act under aw which contemplates the granting of licenses. Page upon page of thu statute look has reference lo thu grunting of licenses, ui.d a system is supposed to be provided by which lliu Interests of the public and tlio rights of Individuals 'way at guarded. Our business is, so far as we c'imiJko far ns we know, to entry out the law.' Wu have endeavored to do so lu our charges, to juries and grand juiies as well ni in our decrees upon petitions con. ested by riunonstruiits, hntuver may bu tho views of others, wu uru satisfied that so long as spirituous, vinous mid malt liquors nru to lie sold, they should bu sold under some sort of regulations, ami further, that while the present regulations exist It U our duty to enforce tbem -without arid. trary diminution or enlargement, or in other words without allowing private pinions (even our own) to tnko thu place and Hie nitiiiu of Judicial discretion." (Louisville Homo and Farm, Frank O. Herring, Rq., of tlio Champion Safe Works SSI and 232 ilrondway, New York, reports the usu of St. Jueobs Oil for a stiffness and soreness of thu shoulder, witli most pleasant and efllcaclous effects. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, The Commissioners wilt repair nnd en large some of the county offices, In nccor. dnlico with the recommendation of the grand Jury, More room lfnccded cspec. hilly In the Prothonolnry's oflice. Only one or two can do business there con venlcntly nt present nt tlie" same time, while (hero are sometimes n dozen waiting. A notice for proposals appears In this Issue, William II. Bnydcrwas admitted to prac, tlce law In the several courts of this county on .Monday of Inst week. Mr. Snyder Is well known, having been county superln tendent for nine years, nnd his popularity nnd ability In that position will no doubt bring him n lucrative practice. ' Ho studied law with K. It. Ikeler Ksq. At a meeting of tlie Hlooinshurg Water Coinpnny held on Tuesday evening Mny 0, 1882, the following resolution was adoptcdi Niiriieas Thu majority of the Town Council at their special meeting, Saturday evening -nay mn, 108.', declined to consitle favorably either of thu propositions made them by us, i.ainelyt iJ1200 per year or $1,000 per year for live years. Therefore be it. Ileolnd There Is hut one thing for the Water Company to do.iimuely, that If the situation remains the same one week from this date as at the present wu promptly on that date disable the plugs that are now evidently cons! del cd worthless until such time as their value shall bu appreciated. If people who eat pork would take the trouble to cook it thoroughly wo should hear much less than we do of trichinosis. No doubt a great deal of tlie salt pork tlint is sold is really unlit for use, either because the meat wns diseased or because1 It was Impcrfectlv cured, but In most cases It Is cerlnln the fault Is lu tlie kitchen. The recent case in Frankford, Pa., Illustrates this. Some of the household found thu ham underdone, and lind It recooked. None of them were uffected. Thu others. who ntc the parboiled ham, suffered thu consequences. Pork in any form must be thoroughly cooked liefoiu it is lit to be eaten. i hen so treated unless it be such obviously bad meat as nobody should try thu danger from It Is slight. People who feed their children with raw ham ought lo expect them to die. iVn exchange says: At the Kplscopal In Christ "Hesolved Convocation at Willlamsport, Church, It wns unniilmoiisly tiiat our fraternal greeting nnd admiring sympathy be expressed to thu Hev. William llnvuK Moitnow, for tlie noble readiness with which lie hns volunteered to minister to those suffering from the fearful visitation of tlie smnll-pox In South Hethlehem a visitnlion which hns occurred during a va. caucy hi tlie rectorship of the parish in that place, caused by tho consecration of its last rector to tho Episcopate of the dio cese of Pittsburgh." Since this duty was so nobly undertaken by Mi:. Monnow, thu writer has seen a touching incident re corded of his services there. One of the chorister boys of thu Church choir had (lied of the epidemic disease, nml the burial took place ot the dead of night. Mit. Mon- now olllcialcd, and at the grave he sang, in thu lonely midnight, tlie hymn which hu knuw to bu the favorite of the chorister. Priests who are faithful in times of trial like this win for themselves an unfnllintr iciitagu lu thu hearts of the people. Malt Hitters. Malt, Hops, Quinine, Hark, c, A blood food for women, nursing mothers, sickly children, the aged, con valescent, overworked, emaciated, nervous and sleepless. Fifty times more nourishing than any malt liquors. Slicrlir-H HalcH. On Saturday afternoon Sheriff Knt sold the properly of A. M. Hupert lo Mary A. Sterner for 43,150. Three tracts of I. K. Scliweppenhiser in Mllllln to Horace Scliweppenhiser for s7. fiOO. Property of W. 0. Glrton in Hlooinshurg to M. C. Woodward for 1,023. People will remember that every Thurs day nnd Saturday they can get nil kinds of vegetables at F. S. Klnport's grocery store. Ilucklioru ItcniH. .Mr. Daniel W. Harris lias returned from Philadelphia with a full stock of New Goods and has resumed business at the old stand. Miss Anna Savidge has taken up a schoo in tills village. Miss S.ullc Moore is giving music lessons to some of our young people. Sadie Is a n excellent player. A horse owned by Mr. H. W. Appelmau while being removed from the tread power threshing machine, aught and tore Its foot almost entirely off. Mr. It. II. Guild raised his new barn on Monday. Friends from Lightstreet and lliu West spent Sabbath with Mr. A. H. Vanliuw. The Columbia county Sunday School Convention will lu held In this place on Tuesday and Wednesday, May !Oth ami ;i!st., and the people of this village and vicinity aru looking forward to that time with great interest, nnd to the officers, pastors, delegates and members in general, wu would say, cmiiu along. The people here uru hospitable mid havo enough and to spare. News from The The roads are again in good condition, and immciisu quantities umber are haul, ed down tho creek every day to niooms'. burg and Kspy. ' , The llsldng season has approached and tho louu llsherinau may bo seen wending his wny along the creek. Our popular merchant, J. W. Ammeriuau, is replenishing his stock of goods, and pre. paring for the Spring and Summer trade. Farmers in the vicinity havo about Mulsh- ed repairing thu damages occasioned by thu Hood last winter. , J a j. ' .Mr. Hull purposes erecting afbono mill adjoining bis Haw mill during thu coining summer. 1 S. C. Slilvu has his nuw chopping mill lu operation, and farmers can rely upon having good work done, Times promise lo lie lively here this sum. nicr. Kelshlluu Bros., of Hentou, have pur. chased thu timber tracts of Creasy, Hageiu buch, and Fleckcu stluu, making u contiuu. mis tract more than a mile lu length, nnd are now engaged lu erecting hoarding shanties and moving lu their lnrgo steam mill preparatory lo commencing operations. It Is a big Job. A portion of tho timber Is rock oak and will yield hundreds of cords of bail;, anil a number of mm are already engaged in pcullng. HeUhllnu Hros. aro active, industrious young men and wu heartily wish them success, - ' , UUl'OIII'KII. Oil Thirty nuyn Trial. "We will send Dr.Dyn's Celebrated Klectro- Voltalu Hells and other Kleclrlo ApnllauccB on trial for thirty days to young men and older persons who aro afflicted with nerv- riiis, debility, lost vltultyj'tc.; guaranteeing spceuy reuei nun complete restoration or vig or and manhood. Also for llheumiitlsin.Neiu ralgla.ParalysIa, Liver and Kidney dllllcul. ties, Ittqituies nnd mnny other illseu.'.es. II. lustrated pamphlet Bent free. Address Voltaic Hell Co., Marshall, Michigan. (let. 'H 'Sl.1v -l 'J l'lrc I'rotcclloii. At a spcclnl meeting of (lie Town Conn, ell held on Saturday evening Mny Oth, 11. O. Nenl appeared on behalf of the Hlooms burg Wntcr Company and requested the council lo enter Into an ngreement for water for fire protection, and offered to furnish the same for five years for $1000 n year. Hu stated that It costs Danville $8,800 a year for lire plugs,nnd cited several other places to bIiow Unit the proposed rnto is low'ln comparison with other towns. Ho also read an agreement between Mr. Ulrkenhinc nud tho Water Company, show ing that tho nddltlonnl cost of tlio Arc pro tcctlon nppnratus wns over $17000 more limit tlio cost of the works for private use would havo been. Frcas Hrown stated lo tho council that thu premiums on Insur ance havo decreased about U0 percent slncu the town has been supplied with water. O. It. Hucknlcw Informed the council that theru was no constitutional prohibition against making thu contract nsked for, nnd O. O. Uarkley, Town Sollc Itor, continued Mr. Hucknluw's opinion. L. K. Waller offerred the following! "Ik- w'ved that the offer of the Hloomshiiri! Water Company to furnish the town of Hlooinshurg with water for llvu consecu tive years at $1000 per annum, be nnd the sniiiu is hereby accepted by tlie town ot Illoomsbiirg." Messrs. Hartinan, Waller and Moyer voted yea, and llnssert, Habh, Sterling and Herring, nay. A motion was made that all the fire apparatus belonging to the Town ho disposed of, but a motion to adjourn cut off discussion. No proposition of any kind was made by those who voted ngalnst tho contract, and the natural inference is that they do not propose tho town shall liavu a public water supply during tlio present year. If this is tho intention tlio majority in tlie council Is not only doing itself a great Injustice but it Is making thu Town net In very had faith toward thu Water Company. Hy ill reetlon of the Town authorities tire pines were put lu, after being located by a coin- inltlce of thu council. A contract was entered into for six months for 800, and now nil that is asked is $1000 a year. Whether this Is too much we aru not pre pared to say, but it is less than $1000 a year, nnd it is less than 0 per cent, on the ' cost of the llru protection. If there Is to be no water, insurance policies taken at ow rates because of tlie water supply, will hu cancelled, and higher rates demanded ; property owners who now pay the bulk of the taxes will bu compelled to pav more nsiiraucu than their taxes would amount while tho man who pays only nn occu pation tax would not tic affected one way or the other. To refuse to contract at all for water, under the idea that such action s in the Interest of the laboring lpau is a mistake, nnd to administer the affairs of tho corporation In that way is not economy. Sarali Gross Convicted. The trial of Mrs. Sarah Gross in Court last week on the chargu of having altumpt- d to produce an abortion on thu person of Mrs. Charles Krug, resulting hi tlie death of tho latter, excited much interest. Thu evidence though mostly of a circumstantial character, was overwhelming, and the Jury found but little trouble in finding a verdict of gullty, in less than an hour. Mrs. Krug lied at tlie house of Mrs. Gross, on the 23d of February last. As theru were many uspiclous circumstances Mrs. Gross was arrested on thu Sunday following, and has been in jail ever since for want of bail. The evidence nt the trial showed that she had sent word to Mrs. Krug, making proposl- is: Hint Mrs. Krug and Mrs. Knlttle her sister, went to see Mrs. Gross for the pur pose of having an operation performed ; that the two went up stairs together leav- Mrs. Knlttle down ; that Mrs. Krug's clothing sliowed that shu was dressed dif ferent froin her usual custom, and her clothing was very wet when removed from her. Mrs. Gross told several conflicting torics about the cause of Mrs. Krug's visit to her. If she Is not guilty shu is thu un fortunate victim of n strong chain of cir cumstances. On Wednesday afternoon shu was brought Into court and sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and costs of prosecu tion and undergo imprisonment in thu astern penitentiary for four years. Jerry Gross, the husband, is a hard working stone mason, and there is no reason to; believe that lie hud any wife's practice. knowledge of hls Perfection tomatoes are tlie best. Dillon's green houses and get them. Acme, Paragon and Trophy. Go to Also WaBliburu'H United MoiiHter -. ' Hliovvh. ' " This gigantic enterprise will exhibit nt Illoomsbiirg, Saturday May 20th. From the well-known reputation of its pro prietors for honesty and fair dealing nnd the factthnt they claim always to fulfil their advertised promises, together with thu en dorsement they have everywhere re ceived from tho Press, it Is said that It will be in every detail an exhibition of rare and surprising excellence, from which everything savoring of vulgari ty or obscenity has been strictly eliminated, thus making it an undeniable pleasure to visit tills model exposition, In the ring performance, all old worn out and thread, baru acts havu been abolished, the propri etors having wisely adopted tho laudable courso of presenting to the public nothing but new and attractive features. To ac complish this end, they have been un ceasing in their efforts to procure the leading equestrian and gymnast talent of tho wholu world, and that they lmveprovcd eminently successful in their endeavors, is fully evinced by thu formidable host of nrcnlu celebrities now engaged to appear nt each and every performance of this show. Thu admission to this entertainment is only !W cents; children, 2!) cents, which undoubtedly brings a visit thereto within thu reach of everyone. Pi:r Animals ani Diseases. One of the, medical journals, in referring to tin; ease, with Which gems of contagious diseases, can bp caught and conveyed lu the hair (it animals, tells of a cat that had diphtheria and died in thu housei thu dlscasu broke out violently the day after thu animal's body was removed, and two or three children died yvlth It. Horses with glanders some times transmit loathsome dlseasutoineu. Thu hog cholera that was destructive a few years ago was frequently curried from pen to pen and drove to drove by rats who atu of the dead hogs, died, and were lu turn eaten by other bogs. Some pet animals uru cleanly in their habits, but as there aro many lo. callties when cats and dogs roam at largu and are caressed by every child that eon lay hands on them there Is good reason for taking special care against tlie home, less contingent of est rays. IlauH AclaiiiHeii, of Hangok, Slam, will lecturo In thu Hapllst church or. Monday evening, May 15, Subject! Slam ami its people. The lecturer will dress In Ids native cos. tuine, nud will slug ami read In Ids own lnugiiaue. Mr. Aduniseu. who Is a student In the l.'ulvcisity' at l.awislmrg nud Is highly lecoinmended by President Hill, (s preparing to piench the Gospel to his own people. Lecture commences at 8 o'clocR? Admission 15 cents, Chlhlrin 10 cents. BLOOMSBURG, Court Proceeding. Commonwealth vs. J. V. Keller. ' Sell. Ing liquor without license. Special verdict, point icscrved by the court. 1 Petition tiled by Hubert V. Howell Jr for benefit of Insolvent laws. CSi IM . oiieriii ncKiiowicilgcd needs In open conn. ino following ronds were- confirmed finally i Hoad In Jackson and Bugarloaf near j'.njau I'cicrnian's. Hoad in Pino near O. W. Eves. Hoad In Espy. Hoad in flit, ricasant near Joseph Gilbert's. ltevlewers appointed on road In Green wood and Pine near Centre school house. Heport ngalnst an Independent school district lu Cntawlssu continued Anally. Commonwealth vs. Sarah Gross. Abor. Hon, Cnse tried nnd prisoner found culllv. .1.1. ... . . . .uiuiiiuiiiuiuiii yd. ,i. onuui n, in, nni. pros, allowed on payment of costs. Heport of Grand Jury submitted as fol. lows I To 1IIK HoXOIIAIII.K JUIMIKS OK TUB ClIL'lIT op Qminwi Skssionm ok Coi.vmiiia CortfTY. The GrandJurors of the Commonwealth I of Pennsj lvniiln Inquiring for the body of mo county or Columbia respectfully report that we have, pursuant to our required thu ties, calmly ami deliberately Investigated nil the bills of Indictment presented for our consideration, nnd have passed upon them according to their merits. Wo havu nlso examined the county buildings and find them in good condition wltli the following exceptions! The re corder's olllce is in a bud condition, tho fol lowing repairs being necessaryi re.paperlng, painting, window shutters and a new table. Also the water closet In rear of Court House is lu a lllthy condition. We would recommend that thu zinc troughs therein be removed and poicclaln bowls substitu ted , and an opening overhead for ventila tion he made. We would also recommend that tlie Court House and jail be connected by tel. ephone thereby saving valuable time in the transacting of business between the two buildings. We nrc of thu opinion that thu Prothonotnry's olllce Is too small for the amount of business transacted there and would recommend an enlargement If not attended with too great an expense. Hlooinshurg, Mny 4 1882. A. II. SlIAIIl'I.ESS, Foreman. Inquests on bodies of Samuel Smith of Centralla, and Jacob Haker Sr. of Heaver, approved. Ell Mendenhnll, Samuel Applcmnn and A. Hnrtmaii appointed reviewers of a road In Fishingcrcek near Ell Pcaler's. G. W. Supplee, W. It. Demott and H. F. Fruit appointed viewers of road in Green wood near J. W. Eves. Miles Okeier, James McMahou and Ellas Howell appointed viewers of a brldgo in Greenwood near W. H. Master's. Matthew McIIenry, John Fritz and Alex Kanouse appointed reviewers of a road in Pine near Centre school house. Heport of committee on admission of W. II. Suyder to the bar, filed, and appll cant sworn In as an nltorney. Petition lo amend return in estate of George Leiby, tiled. Clara Dlltz vs. Abrnm E. jjlltz, C. H. Hrockway appointed commission to take testimony. H. Buckingham appointed commission to take testimony on contested will of Esther Evans deceased. Agplleation of John J. Grant for restaur, ant license heard, nml license granted. John H. Shullz nppointcd guardian of minor children of John C. Parker. Salu of real estate, ordered in estate of F. Kostcnlmuder. Hcbccca Laycoek vs. Geo. Laycock sub poena in divorce allowed. Petition for allowance in estate of W. A.i Zimmerman, out of the funds in hands of testamentary guardian presented and cita tion directed. C. (1, Harklcy appointed auditor in the estate of Thomas Stnckhouse. Christian Kester vs. Susan Kester, peti tion for divorce, subpoena allowed. Partition awarded in estate of William Kclcliner. Petition for specitio Performance of con traet In estate of Martin Lunger, tiled. Workmanship of county bridge near Klinu s over Green creek approved. Clinton Ellis appointed commission iu lunacy in casu, of Clark Harder. Henry Hurleinan, Henry Wagner and .Ysu Yorks appointed viewers of road in Sugnrloaf near J. W. Diltz. 'Commonwealth vs. P. Stroup, nol. pros. allowed on payment of costs. .' Commonwealth vs. J. R. Yohc. Put over until noxt term. Commonwealth vs. J. ' Hintcrliter and wife. Put over until next term. Estate of Caleb II. Glrton, petition al lowed to execute mortgage us prayed for. In matter of division of Fishing creek and Hilar creek townships, depositions filed. Heport of auditors on review of account In estate of Peter Gearlmrt confirmed nisi. Dr. Hurler, It. S. Howell, and II. G. Creveling appoliitad a committee lu lunacy of Lizzie Doun. F. P. Hilhneyer appointed auditor to dis tribute estate of John Huston. Asa Delly appointed supervisor of Mon lour township, to till vacancy. bnlu ordered iu estate of I. Hutchinson. John .Monroe appointed constable of Conyiiglmm, Moses McIIenry appointed guardian of Alice and .Mny McIIenry. Monday, May 8th. M. Cox vs. John Leggott, ease tried, ver dict for defendant. W. Sclicchlerly vs. Elizabeth W. Souder, This was an action of ejectment fora house and lot In Espy. It lias been tried twice before In this court, and been twice to thu Supi-emu court. The verdict wns for the defendant. On petition tho naniu of Anna M. Cmim tiiiiuyuii hi .uiiia .u. iicnuersnnii, t ... ,f i ... 1 It. M, Hecder appointed irunrdhui nfW. T Itvport of hridzu insnectors in I.opukI near a., -n. joiiusou's approved. . ..William Kramer aniiolntud tFiuirdlim of m-uccca o, I'limier, a minor. Petition presented to vacate allev in uentralla. Charles Miller. Chris. Small and II. oiilile br. appointed viewers of road Conynghaiu township J, S. Lazarus vs. Davidson Hrelsh. ensu ii ten, veruici lor piainiiu lor iyi.'o.ou. Partition awarded lu estate of Elizabeth Kcicliucr, deceased. Sarah Gross sunlenccd on Wednesday afternoon to pay a line of $.100 and tht costs of prosecution, ami underiro an Ini. priaoiuncnt lu thu eastern penitentiary for mm ji'tu. Parvlu Eves estate, petition of mlintuis iraior to rnlsu funds on Sullivan county 1 i . .it..., i .i . minis, men aim uccrco inane. Petition of Jacob Smith for divorce pro semen, ami suupirua awarded. If the lady who reads this pnrd when in want of Spool Cotton will ask for the "O. NI T." shu will obtain thu very best thread made. Ask for Clark's "O. N. T." Cotton am Bee that you get It. For sale by ull leading dealers. 1 ftiba-dta ' SKINNY MKN. "Wells' Health Henewer" lestores henltl and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence rH'Mini iicimity, $t COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Oshorn's Family Paints ready for usu are uiu must convenient article oi mo Kind, nil shades nnd colors, put up in I, I nnd pint cans. Wo furnish a can of paint and brush for 2.1 cents, Saxollne Petroleum Jelly, used for bums scalds and sores of every kind; It Is good nun cuenp. snxouno romado ror tlie lialr, highly. perfumed, 25 cents. Av.i o r ' Glycerine Lotion. To ladles nnd children or any person wltli n flue sensitive skin nnd whose complexion Is nffectcd by tho Weather catlslmr redness, numbness nml rlmimlm. .i.i. T.ii.. ,. i.. i .. -""II B una 1.UUDU is invaiuaoie. ah excellent ap plication to tlio fncu nfter shaving. Lnrgo bottles 25 nnd 60 cents. Our Stock of I III 1 r mill Tnnlli l,rn.l,..u 1,i been replenished nnd ronlnl ns Hfitnii ffnr.il bargains. Wu Cnrrv It complete nml well unWteil stock, nud competent nelsons nrenlwuvs In attendance to supply the wants of our pnt rons. Wo study to please, nnd believe we enn supply you with everything in our line economically, satisfactorily and In a manner calculated to Induce to join in tlio verdict, that our store Is tht place to trade. Honlntr to see many rentiers of tlie Coi.umiiias at our place of business shortly nud soliciting a share of your esteemed patronage, were main Veiv Trulv Yours N. J. Hendershott. LOCAL NOTICES. Fans nrc coming nt I. W. Hnrtmnii's. Go to W. E. Geddls. Hallroad street for general collection of meen house nnd bed. ding plants. npl 7-'Jm A new lot of those Western Docket knives at I. W. Itartmnu's. Calicos ut C. C. Murr's for 0c per yard. Hest dress irlnnhams 121 cents a vanl nt I.titz & Sloan's. Beautiful llowcrs nnd choice nlanls for sale cheap at Dillon's Green Houses. I. W. Hartman's parasols will be In store n a few days, don't buy before you see ds assortment. Do not buy dress coods without sceln!f Lutz & Sloan's stock. C. C. Murr hns enlarged his storo room just go nnd see how well it looks. The llnest Cut Flowers nnd Floral de. signs for Weddings, Parties, Funerals, &c. can be purchased at Dillon's Green Houses. r lowers packed and shipped by mail or express when the journey is not over two days. AVe have now oncn n full lino of ladles' and chlldrens' trimmed and untriinmed hats and bonnets. Call and see prices lower than ever. Clark & Son. Ladles' Summer skirts 50 cents to ftl.75. nt 1. W. Hartman's. C. C. Marr still sells the best svrup for 00c. Flour and feed can always lie had at Mien's East end grocery. april 7-tf In the absence of John Wolf, farmers wanting farm machinery will please call at W. H. Allen's. april 7-tf Nuw stock of calicoes nud muslins nt Lutz & Sloan's. The news goes over the county every av that I. W. Hartman's Is the place to buy goods for ready pay. If you want a black or colored silk dress :ro to Clark & Son's. C. C. Marr lias the llnest 01c sugar in town. As good cigars as can be found in town aru kept at W. H. Allen's East end gro cery, upril 7-tf Lawns and dress ginghams aru on hand nt I. W. Harlmnn's. Go to W. E. Geddls. Hallroad street for curly vcgctablu plants, of all varieties. 3m Nov. 4. "si -cm Nun's veilings, huntings, powder cloth r any kind of dress goods you may want go to Chirk ifc Son's. Thuy nru offering some imrgaius. All colors In wool carpet chain nt C. C. Marr's. Furmcra dcallne at W. H Allen's can bo accommodated with stabling, aiir. 7-tf. C. C. Murr wants slde.shoulder and hams. will pay the highest price iu market. Vf. H. Allen has Inst opened u lot of new goods, embracing llnu groceries, glass ware, painted china, queensware, &c. All of the best, nnd at tlio lowest prices. april 7-tt Cull and seu our susli, ribbons, laces, buttons, fringes, loops, collars Arc. at Clark Sc Son's. C. C. Marr wanlsuicegee.se feathers. For brocade, watered, siirruh or plain siik go 10 i.iuz iv Dioan s. Gents' driving gloves nt I. W. Hartman's. Thu largest assortment and greatest vari ttv of staplo and fancy goods to be found In one storo Is nt Clark Jc Son's. Great ltargalns at C. VT. Low's in Orar. die ns lie is selling out his entire stock of goods amounting to about six thousand dollars at cost. april 14 tf Go to C. C. Marr for cheap cnsslmers for men nnd poys wear. All kinds of paper, pencils, pens. Ink nnd envelopes at the Coi.I'MIiian store. Caldwell's Ice Crea is taking the lead. Try It. James, If you haven't 11 ulrl taku some boys and wu will all go to 1. r. L'AI.DWKI.I.V, PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Ctii'ti '011111I nt l,iu,f I No One Need Stiller 1 A 81110 cure for blind, blccdim;. iteiiiiiL' and ulcerated plies has been discovered by Dr. N Illlain, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr, William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured lliu worst chronic cases of A nr ltd vi.tiru Lt,iiwllir V ..1 - " J .,... ',,, -, J V1U lIUlll stiller llvo minutes after applying this won derful soothing medicine, Lotions, Instni. ntenis ami electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs thu tumors, allays thu Intense itching, (partic. tilarly at night nfter getting warin lu bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant and naln. less relief, and Is prepared only for piles ivc., ami lor uoiiiing else. Head what Hon. J. 31. Coliinberry of Cleveland says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment t I have used scores of pile cures, and It nlTonls mo pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gavu niu such Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed icceipi in price, syi.ou, HBWRV &. CO., rrop'rs. 03 Visey St., New York. BUSINESS N0TIGESE on, what A oofunl . ill you heed the warning. Tlio signal perhaps of the sure approach of Hint more icrnnio disease uoiisumptioil. Ask your. selves If you enn afford for tho sake of saving no els., to run the risk and do both lug for It. A c know from excrlcnco that oiiuou'b 1'iirc win cure your Cougli. It never falls. This explains why more thnn a Million bottles were sold the past year. ii relieves Croup, nnd Whooping Cough, nt once. .Mothers do not be Without It. For lame back, side, or chest, usu Shlloli's I'orus Plaster. Sold by J. H. Klnports. may 12-eow, (IIIATKFDI, TO INVALIDS. Floreslou Coloirno is urate fill to Invalids. because It is refrcshlnir without the sick. cuing eiiects oi most perrtimc. I. . TDK ItltlllKsr HANK. Made from harmless mntcrlals.aiid ndnnt ed to the needs of fading nud fulling hair Paiker's Hair Balsam has tnken the highest rank ns nn elegant nnd re ah u in r re. storntivc. DVSl'KI'SIA AMI I.IVKII COMPLAINT. ' Is it not wortli the small price of 75 cents to free yourself of every svmiitom of these distressing complaints, If you think so cnli nt our store nnd get a bottle of Slilloli's itallzer, every bottlu has a printed iruur. nntce on It, use accordingly and if It docs you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by J. II. Klnports. may ly.eow. "iiuuau ONIIATS." Clears out rats. mice, roaches. Hies. ants. bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, uophcrs. 15c. Druggists. We have a speetly and positive curu for catarrh, dipthcrla, canker mouth nnd headache, iu Shiloh's Catarrh Itemedy. A nasal Inlcctor free with each linllle. ITsn It If you desire health and sweet breath. rnce w cents, sold liy J. II. Klnports. may 12-eow. lteiniirkable for overcomlnn diseases caused by impure water, decaying vege tation, etc., is mown s iron isittcrs. Mr. J. Mnrsh, Hank of Toronto. Out.. willesi "Hlllousness and dvspepsla seem o have urown up with niu: hitviiitr been a sufferer for years, I have tried many reme dies, hut with no lasting result until I used our Ilurdoek Hlood Hitters. They have icen truly a blessing to inc. and I cannot speak too highly of them." Price SI. 00. SHOUT 1IUEATII. O. Hurtle. Manchester, N. Y., was troub led with jisthma for eleven years. Had been obliged lo sit up .sometimes ten or twelve nights iu succession. Found im mediate relief from Tlioinas'"Eclectrlc Oil., and is now entirely cured. Dr. Frnzicr's Rout Bitters. Frazler's Hoot Hitters aru not a dram shop whiskey beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. They net strong ly upon the liver nnd kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, maku thu weak strong, lienl the lungs, build up the nerves and cleanse the blood and system of every impurity. For di..lness. rush of blood to the head. tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, fever and ague, dropsy, pimples and blotches, scrof ulous humors nnd sores, tetter, ring worm, white swelling, erysipelas, soru eyes and for young men suffering from weakness or debility caused by Imprudence, and to females lu delicate health, Frnzicr's Hoot Hitlers are especially recommended. i;r. i ritzier : 1 nave used two buttles or Itoot Hitters for dyspepsia, dizziness, weakness, and kidney disease, and thev did me more good than the doctors, and all thu medicine I ever used. From the tlrst dose I took 1 began to mend, and I am now iu perfect health, and feel as well as I ever did. I consider your medicine one of the greatest of blessings. MItS. M. MAHTIN, Cleveland, O. Sold hy all druggists everywhere nt ijl per bottle. m:XSr& CO.,sole PropWs U2 Veeii SI. A'ew York. SKIN DISKASBCURED HvDr. Frnzicr's Magic Ointment. Cures s if by magic, pimples, black heads or rubs, 'blotches and eruptions on tho face. caving the skin clear, healthy and beauti ful. Also cures itch, barber's Itch, salt rheum, letter, ringworm, scald head, chapped hands, soru nipples, sore lips, old obstinate ulcers nnd sores, &c. SKIM DISEASE. F. Drake, Esti., Cleveland. O,. suffered beyond all description from a skin dis ease which appeared on his bunds, head nnd face, ami nearly destroyed Ills eyes. The most careful doctoring "failed to help mm, and alter an nau lulled lie used Dr. Frnzicr's Mncic Ointment nnd was cured by a few applications. iHJTlie first and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Sent by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents. IlENHY & CO., Solo Prop'rs, 02 Vi:F.v Sr., Nuw YoitK.j For blind, bleeding, Itching or ulcerated piles im. William's inuian pii.k ointment Is h sura cure. Piicu 1.00 by mail. For sale by all Druggists. NNUAL HF.POllT Caitj-nalmmTowiiftlilp iiuil tViitrulin Four III net lor tlio venr l.uillntf April II, INK?. C. O. MUItPHY, Collector ot Special Tax. To am't. of Centralla Borough du plicate at I mill. $115 91 "am't of Conynchnm township duplicaio at, 5 mllK 2.433 33 (2.549 2T CM. Br am't ot unseated land tax re- lurucurrom Dor. implicate. 2ss " am't ot unseated hind tax re turned from twp. duplicate 73 39 " am't of exonerations and errors on bor. dup tcntn. 2 07 " ain't of exonerations nnd errors ou township duplicate 3113 ' collector s commission on bor ough nud township duplicate, U.4M 40 M 5 per cent 123 3) " um'la paid win. Krlckbaum. Dec. 5, IsSl (LOGO 00 Dee. 13, " oj61 Dec. 29, " 118 ou (2,096 61 11 com. on (1.311 09i.J per ct. 4dc lialaico duo tho district. 19904 (4,540 27 We. the undersigned Auditors ot Centralla bor ough and conyngham township havo examined iiua ueeuuut April i, sz anu nnu u correct. THOMAS MUIU'UY, U. 1 LUItllA.I, J. V. W. HILKY, Borough ot Centralla Auditors. MICIIAL'LMONAflHAN, 1'ATltICK HAI.EY. Connghani Township Auditors. Attest: Jno, 1. IIahnow, Clerk. C. (I. Ml'lll'IIY, Collector or poor Tax. Hit. To am't ot borjugh duplicate at 5 mills (541 is "nm'tot township dupllcato at 10 mills 4,806 24 (5 410 4 3 UK, By am't of unseated land tax from borough dupllcato teturu od for collection. 14 23 " nm't ot unseated tand tax re. turned from twp dupllcato. 110 70 11 ain't ot exoucru tons and errors on borough duplicate is it " am't of exonerations and errors on township du llcate 7 83 " uin'i of collector's commission on (J iC4 39ev3 per cent am't of bo uugh and township dupll CllttS 203 22 " am't paid Into treasury s.uoi 21 (4442 We. the umlerslL'noJ Auditors ot itentmlln Itor ough and C'onlliuliain townshln havu examined tho uiono account April 7 iss2,uud uud It bjrrect. TUUMAB AlUltfUV, II, I.L'UHKAN, J. 1'. W. ItlLKV, Auditors for Centralla borough. MICIIAKL MONAOHAN. l'ATKICK 1IALKV, Auditors for Township of Conyugluin, A lest! JNo.r. IIankon, clerk. 0.(1. Ml'lll'IIY. Treasurer of Centralla llorougu and Couynghain tuUMUi reur immui. DU. To um't received from Collector (3,Ool is ami 01 usance 1 rum 15,9 s 11 tMP CM, 11V OHIIKKS IIKDKKUKh. No 112. Nov 12. '78. II r" Curry, horse iilie ar.11 keeping vagrants til No i7, Deo 7, '7,!' K lluck, hanlware 4 no 'xi. ueo 1, i, r e ihick, nam wan No 8. May 22, '79. Thos (Ullagher, svr No 21, Aug to, '19, l' U lluck, hardn-ai No 57. Dto 7, '19, Yeager & tiro, lead rviccs 100 are.fc iter A: iiro. latliHr l N04, DiO 2J, so, 11 w Davis, ralnt and oil 21 No 5, Deo 23, 'so, (I V DaWs, medicine ti wo, Apiusw, ou, rtiuny nuey, nursing . No 75, April so, vo, lirldgit tleilty, nurs- - ing Mrs nuyiau no 10, Ain u ou, ov, .Mra j Mcrity, mil king .Mrs nojriau No 94, Juno 2, 's), l' k Buck, hardwaio 11 nu iiu, Aug 1, r 1. Mueii, iiarawaio VII wo 121, epl in, 'mi. u (i Murphy, uidse oeo NO 123, bOl t 10, kll.l UUCk.phO'phU'O to 5 No 121, Oct 2, 'so.Lebuiion Mutual Fire lu. suraueu Nu 127, oct 2, 'so, v 0 Murphy mdso Nu 131, Octal, 'no, i F Burke, bervtces No 139, Oct 30, 's 1, p K lluck, Ii irdware Nolls, octso, V), Ahlhy Itlloy, nurilog Itoibbons No iw, Doo 4, '60, Wm Peltier, boarding vagrants it n 67 14 50 00 xt 62 4io 1 10 on No 15 , Dec 4, so, llohrbacli A Co llmo Nou, Jans, -81, Montcuus Veager, rt- p.ilrtDff luruoss No is, .lan s, 'si, Yvm I'cirrcr. coil and keeping vagrants No H, .inn s, 81, Tlios (itrltr, coal and cartage No in, .un 21, "8 , Wm Urraon, Attorner No it, .Tin t, " " No 18. Fen 18, " I. A Illley A Co coal No it, " " Marr curler, rent No si, March 6," Win I'dtfer, boordlLif vagrants Nosn. March , " II p Folk, smltllne oei, ' 84, ' Irvln Steele, statlonciy N3 so, " H M Ijisliell, profes sional scrrlocs 916 1 00 si on in on m no 18 10 00 T no 6 8) 4 60 ts it oo 8,8 63 600 TO 00 4 SJ .118 0 No8T Warcli so, si, C O Murptiy. soi vices rendered No US. Marrli SI. ' (1 (. Murr.hr. tml.n No-O, Apill 2, " I) f Curry, liorsetitro No 41, Aprl " I' F Hurko, salary No 4, April 9 " Tlios chapman, tcrvlcos NO SI. .uf', niwiu iTRiso, scrvicos " ' Thou Ualiagher, services wsso NO 63, NO 69, ( W Ilavla. mpillrlnn (2 03 Hamuel Kr ller, salary Hamuel Keller, v ll Hocsholu.secd wheat 'LI104. CllftnrnAn. nrnnnn. 1 0(0 100 00 400 14 CO 760 108) tti B8SS no 01, No 61. ttnn on dUDllcato or ;s NO 63, May 28, -81, 1, A tiller A: Co mdso Nor.i, i) o lllaclc, mdso nom, urar Lang-ion, profej- slonal services Noon, .May 8H, "I)r It M Ushel', profes sional services Now, Mayas, '" Jis Collier, attending smallpox No 63, Mar 88, " Catlmlne Cnrr, attend- leg small pox No U, July 2, " (leo W Straucr, lime 3100 It no 10 20 f00 4000 108 00 49 23 34 00 AS 00 23 00 62 00 31 To 12-5 00 16 00 10 0) tii-i 21 fO 23 00 600 IS 00 400 2 60 6IH) 11160 37 60 a) 00 8 00 60 66 9)00 26 00 leoo S 66 8 00 3 65 200 60 00 14 0O 25 00 300 20 00 4SS44 10311 No 7 1. vauccd No 76 July NO tA. " - pin i neuer, moner an- " llobcrt Oorrell, wagon " J O'Connor, homo hire " (loo v Davis, meiltclno "OO Murrhy, motlng n NOT9, " No 81, ' O'bbnn No 81, July machine No St. July Tlios Humble, sowing ' Wm nrrson, Attorney ' C (1 Murnlir.movlncr Mm iSOItl, All 13 A'ellto Mass. Nosi, Aug n " Ann Oerlty.nurslDK Mrs nojnn No 83, Aug IJ JosflHrnlth. burner Nosl.spet 8, " 1) li Mack, horse hire N08(i, aui? is " Klwell lilttcnbcndcr publltlitnir itatrmvnt N'J 88, Hcpt 8, HI, Dr H M basnetl, rrofes- Blonnl services No 83, hept 8, ' Win Peltier, Iceplnir va-, Brants Not)'. Hent " " Tlios Chinman.scrvlcci Nos, ocl S), " 1 r L A bujclcr, profes sional service No 0 , oct sj, I!6auon Mutual Insur ance Co nscs.mcnt No 91, oct !9, "81, Mrs Oitlgiu), supplies No SM, Nov " uaico ii i.uawitf, nnr- vesting No 07. Nov 5, N108, ' ' No ion, Nov ;, Mcdinicy No 10', ucc 3, No 102, Dee 3, No liu, " ' w. re, Arc Novo, Deo 16, " Saml ltelnbold, c!der,&c " (lahlon Uurd, ' " Jno Murray.nurslng rut ' Widow flerlty, nursing " D O lHacfc, horso hire " David K Keller, hard- " P F Ilurke, services " Tlios Chariinan. snrvlcpn rto iu'. Noios.jan 6, '82 11 J Dyke, supplies No 109, " " ' ' iso un, a ii ronncr, norso niro N01I2, " " " I V Ilurke, sundries Noim, Feb 4, " Wm I'clHer, boarding va grants Nol2 " 11, "Thos Chapman, services No lso, " " " 1' F Ilurke. services No 1X7, " " " Tlios chapman, services No 12J, March 4," Abram Krelsher, lnp;ct- HingworK No ml. March " " J M Owlnncr, medical services Itecclpt of Adam waldner on account of ronatrs at poor house Hy commi&sioa on jr,tJ5 81 jj 2 per cent balance due C (1 Murphy, Treasurer f2!9 SO We. tho undf rittrned. Aud'tors of Convncham townsnlp and Contrail liorough, havo examined tho t.rcgolng account. April 7, mi, and find It cor rect. tuomas Jtuiiruv, 11. 1. CIJRKAN. J.IWV.llILKV, Auditors tjr tho Borough ot centralla. MICIIAKL MONAOIIAN, 1' VTItlCK HALEY, Auditors for Oonyngham Township. Attest. Jno. r. llannon. Clerk. List cf unredeemed orders Issued during the year, irom April w, i:oi w April o, i?bi. No 07 May V8, V31 Casper lthawn, clothing and Blt-icli 77 00 200 213 30 00 to 71, July 1, Jo 7i. ' " Wm Helwlg, s.-rrtcos " Win Fink, smithing "J (i Drown, publishing " P E Duck, hardware, to A F llurmau, repairing " Thos F Mtllor. meat o"7, July.')1, sinicmunt No "8, July 30, 82 77 6 33 11 43 139 60 C8 CO 09 00 893 73 100 Oil .NO'Ji.ept s, hat ness No 96, Nov B, Nona. Nov l'J, No ins, Deo 3. No i 6, Dec 15, No 1.1. Jan 0, " Mrs J O'Connor.horso hlro ' 1" R lluck, phosphates.Ac " I) F Curry, horso hire ' 2, Adam Wildiur, re airs " Samuel Keller on ac- in run Nous, Jan C, count salary No in, June, " Samuel Keller ou hc- " A nsy Miller work on farm ' Jer Kostenbauder.ptough " o U .Mtll.nl, md-e couni salary No 110, Jau 0, No U, Jan 0, No 117, Fen 4, No 118, " No 12', " No:l, " 60 00 29 00 10 00 15 00 143 79 CO 89 "LA Illley & Co mdso Uurke Uros. comns IS 00 NO 122, " No 121, " No 128, March 4 " (leo W Davis, medicincs.io 70 si " Mrs s Keller.wmes or maid 72 lu " Drs Vastlne Mears med- leal services 6000 N9 no, March 4," Henry Ileaver.smlthlng 6 85 so Tax, No 13', NO 134, NO 135, No 13.1, Nn 131. ' uauici ic..ci . bum ,uu " S muel ltelnbold, mending 13 65 " Wm llelwlg services o so ' M l, Ullllg.repairs wagon.lia 3 75 " Thos (ferity, farm utensils 7 60 18, "MraMtuulre, nurslne Mc- 15 00 "Dr McKlbbln, professional 70 00 Jno Murray nursing Mc- 28 60 "C u Murphy mdso 487 39 " C (l Murphy mdsu 112 6 " Wm Uryson ntty 25 oo 21 Lout hehnelder meat for '76 3 7o 11 J Di ke moat tor sick 7 7ti " .1 II Johnson moat ror tick 9 97 " O (I Murphy raid Harrlsburg 70 03 Ntiity No 1S9, services No 140 ' ointey No 141 ' NO 112 NO 143 NO 144 No 145 NO 111! NO 147 No 149 April 1 S2 v E Buck hardware and" bced 25 SO Asyium No 149 ' " LA Illley t: Co coal 47 60 No 150 " " A 11 Church coal 7 00 No 152 " 7 " C O Murphv indie C039 No 133 ' I. A nuey x uo maso ixi du No 154 " " oeo W Davis medicine 24 24 No 153 " "O 11 Millard mdso 11250 No lfss " " Sam ueuer money tor sup plies , "2 02 No 157 " " Sain Keller salary 200 00 No 133 " " Sam Ktltcr salary isooo (1251 8 Outstanding liabilities tyr which no orders have Ceil 13M1CU. David WalsU services rendered dis trict 26S31 Thomas Oallagher services render- ea amrict ij Thomas Clwpman sen Ices rendered r F lmrko services rendered tho dls- tricK mum. 83 M U1VIP WAI.S1I, T112A8D1IEK. d:i. To balance ot special tax for 'so 107 67 OK. By bAlanco duo htm as per act of "Wi J 2 ss receipt. 01 uouniy Auaiiuronpr. 311. si 65 00 By services rendered tho district as uirevvur 107 The following balances are due the district by tho otllcers named viz: Neat Lenlhan as collector for '75 (937 00 Thomas (lertiy for Kdward Cuiloy as treasurer lor 'ia iatk lturLo treasurer for '70 68s SS James Dalley treasurer for '7 si 31 lsis.87 Census of Poor House April 7, 's2 Number of males 7 Number of females 7 14 Steward's account of produco from farm for jear Ul OI. 8l2bushclscor In tho car a 41) 124 o 10 " buckwheat o 1.110 10 (hi UO " wheat oi 1.23 137 50 42 " ryotrf I.00 4J00 2S6 " CsltS 1.4 60 CtS H'JOO tons hny ta 20.0.1 lso 0 4 uus onions (t 1 2 bus beets at ti 50 cts 1 00 440 beads cub on go (4 4 Cts 17 so 1 tons cornioauer (. 10.ee. iu uu 13.9 lbs pork acts i'J 74 360 lbs beef cs 6 cts 17 80 113 busne s potatoes a, i.ou 115 00 75 read poultry ot 20 cts is 00 Produce on hand April", '82. 3 tons hay o 20.00 6000 w ton corn icujer ( lw.w 0 iw 2 ' btraw ( 12.00 21 co 5 bushels wheat M 1.25 0 25 4 " buckwheat 1,00 4110 3 ) ' oats (4 so CIS 15 uo so " potatoes Q 1.00 3000 400 lbs pork (.-.H els 2401 too lb i lard w 10 cts 10 00 33 gals v Inegar ( 12 cts 4 20 I'erboual propjrty on hand April T, '62. t horses (3, 100.00 300 00 4 cows 1.4 tse.ee. 120 00 40 00 bSOO loo uo 2000 11000 1000 16 S) 12 00 SOU 04 00 00(10 03 00 20 00 1001 5)1111 loo 7 00 20 00 1 50 2 hellers (: 20. 1 1 bhoau (4 8.00 2 large wagons 1 50.00 1 spung wugon 1 buggy 2 bleds 2 plows 2 harrows 2 cultivators I seed drill t threshing ranch no . 1 reuper 1 Iiin rako 1 old curriago x sun harness 2 scylbtb tcraoiobcjines 1 bet ut carriage harness 1 v uceiuurruw llousehotild furnlturo on hand April T, 1882, w 14 21 beds and bedding 210 00 euoKiug biuu 2 heating stoves 1 round table 1 loungo I wrltfugjdeik 1 down common chalis 25 00 50 03 too 800 0 00 0 00 4 01 SOO 300 4 U 300 3(10 300 30 00 (303 00 00 t'.vi 03 51 X iloion cano bottom chairs tcorboard 1 blllK 3 bedroom stands J looking glasses 3 kitchen tables 1 falling leaf tablo 4 u) 1 a 01 50 yards Ingrain catH)t 17 00 29 Wo do hereby certify that thu roreiwi np klnti.iTii.iit to bo correct to tho best of our knowledge and belief. Miami, mcnauiuu l'ATKICK Hil.RV, Audllor4 for towluhlp of Centralla Tuoiiu Mi'm-ur, II. I. t't'KHAN, J. I. W. HlLSV Auditors for borough of Ifntnilla. Attest, John I', Haunou, 918 44 182 43 115910 lentra'H.Aprlts, lssj. Clerk.