THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. mm? nrvT minnw xmu uujuuiriDiiiL. J. K. BlttnbWw.,; E4lto"' BL00M3BUUG, PA. FRIDAY, PfitmUAHY 29, 1881. The Demooratlo Polioy. Tlio Charleston, S. 0., JVctoa and (ourier, whoso editor is a member of the Democratic National Committee, spoaks tlnm oi tlio policy of the party in the coming campaign : "Tlio doler mltiatlon appears lo bo" to nwnit quietly tlio result of tlio Congrensioiml session ami tho effect of tlio Kopublican noinl nation boforo fixing on tlio man or the platform. Tlio first desiro is to get a winning man on a winning issue, and probably tho Republicans will bo loft to shapo tho fight. If they tako n pro nounced stand for tho protective tariff tho Democrats will lean towards a tariff for rovnnue, and as tlio feeling in favor of tariff revision is moro ngirrrssivo in tho West than in tlio East, tint holding of tho convention at Chicago should have a favorable effect in tho direction of n positive nnd bold tnriff polioy on tho Democratic side. Much will de pend, however, on tho missionary work to be dono by the Dctnocratio press In tho next threo or four months." Bismark and America. Considerable talk has been occasion ed by tho action of Bismarck, Chancel lor of Germany, on tho death oi llerr Lasker, n German statesman in this country. Bismarck refused to present tho resolutions to tho Reichstag, and returned tliem to congress with tho following communication : "Any recognition in a foreign count ry of tho personal qualities of a Ger man, especially when made by so im portant a body as the House of Repre sentatives, is gratifyiilg to our na tional feeling. I should havo gratefully accepted tho communication mado bv Minister Sargeant, and should havo asked the Emperor to empower me to present it to tho Reichstag if the resolution had not contained nn opin ion regarding the object and effect of llerr Lasker's political activity which was opposed to my courictions accord ing to my experience of tlio political and economic development of tho Ger man people. I cannot recognize the opinion a3 one which events I havo witnessed would justify. I should not venture lo oppose my judgment to tho opinion of such an illustiious body as the House of Representaliues if I had not by more than 30 years active parti cipation in tlio internal affairs of Ger many, gained an experience which justifies mo in attaching a certain value to my judgment in questions of homo affairs. I cannot determine to ask the Emperor for tho necessary power to communicate the resolutions to the Rcisclmtag because I should havo offi cially to advocate before tho Emperor an opinion which 1 caunot recognize as correct." Tho ATatiojial Gazette of Berlin says : "Prince Bismarck's decree is deprived of all sting for Congress and tho American people, because the whole affair is made entirely a matter of in ternal German polioy. It is doubtful, however, whether it" would havo been necessary to troublo tho Emperor re garding such a purely formal matter as handing tho Lasker resolution to the Ri'ichslag. At any rate, tho consent of tho Crown to hand to the Reichstag the funds suhscrilind in America for the relief of the inundated distucts last year was never asked, and numerous other instances of a Binnlar description might bo cited." Bismarck seems determined that neither tho American hog nor the re solutions oulogistio of a deceased poli tical opponent of his, shall get into the hands of tho German people. It is not likely that there will bo a war between Germany and America over this matter. Detnooratio National Convention. The Democratic National Committee met at the Arlington Hotel, Washing ton, D. C, on the 22d of February. Pennsylvania was represented by Vic tor E. Piollet. When the committee had been call ed to order by Chairman Barnura the proposition to ndrait to the next con vention delegates from tho Territories was considered and it was resolved that oach Territory bo advised to send two delegates to tho convention, the question of their admission to be de termined by tho convention. Tho quo3iion oi me proper date tor holding tho convention was then taken up and a wide diversity of opinion on tho sub ject was rovealed, members favorincr dates from tho latter part of May to o-ugusi o. uy a vote ot 21 to 17 tho committee rejected a motion to hold tho convention on Mav 21 nnd tlio preposition to Belect Juno 24 was next taken up and that date was agreed upon oy a vote ot 23 to 15, but subse quently reconsidered and July 8th was fixed upon. Tlio committeo then decided to hear Uie delegations from the various cities in support of their claim for selection as tlio place tor holding tho conven tion. Tho Cities wero tnknn nn in aI phabotioal order of the States and two I . f ... . ueiegaies irom eacn city wero admit ted, twenty minutes being allowed to each delegation. Addresses were made in favor of Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, Louis ville, St. Louis and Saratoga. On tho third ballot Chicago was chosen. Tho followiug call was presented by tho executive committeo nnd agreed upon : TIIK CAM- Tho national Democratic committee having met in tho city of Washington on tho 22ml day of February, 1884, lias appointed Tuesday, tho 8th day of July next, at noon, as tho time, nnd chosen tho city of Chicago as tho placo of holding tho National Doniocratio Convention. Each State is entitled to a ropresontation there equal to double tho number of iu Senators and Repre sentatives in the Congress of tho United Stntos. The Democrats of each organized Territory and the Dis trict of Columbia are invited to send two delegates, subject to the deuiaion of the convention as to their admi'sion. All Doniocratio conservative citizens of tho United States, irrespective of past political associations and differences, who can unite with us in tho effort for pure, economical nnd constitutional government, nro coidially invited to join in sending delegate) to the con vention. Tho call was signed by all tho mem bers of tho national Democratic com mittee. On motion of Mr. MoIIenry, of If nturkv, it wns resolved that tlin next meeting of the commit teu ho held at the Palmer House, Chicago, on July 7th next. Tho oommitteo then ad-journed. aaau! - - TOWNSHIP OFFIOEKS. ELECTED t'ElllttUUY 19tll 1881. Bkavi:ii. Constable, Charles Bakcri supervisors, J. Klingamnn, Amos John son t poor overseer, Peter Slielllmin mer t school directors, Jno. Dricsbaeh, G. E. Witchio ( assessor, A. W. Maniij judgo of election, J. W. Longcnhergert itispectoro, Samuel Lehr, Conrad Diotyj nuditor, Lovi Michael. Benton. Constable Goorgo W, Knouso t supervisors, William Iphcr, Samuel Appplcman j poor overseers, W. L. Cole, 072, Iliinm Ash 072 school directors, J. L. 0. Kline, George Gib bons t assessor, J. It. Colo j judgo of election, Jnmcs Connor t inspectors of election, R. L.Scigfrled, RussollShiiltz; auditor, Lafayette Keclcr. Briaiicrkek. Constable, A. B. Croop ) supervisors, Lahtnnn Mart, G. M. Bower ) poor overseer, M. II. Petty; school directors, Wesley Ash, (1S2, Samuel Hotiok 082, S. Siller G82 j as sessor, II. M. Evans judgo of election, Samuel Smith i Inspectors of election, Henry Garrett, Win. Lamon i audi tor, George W. Miller; town clerk, L. J. Adams. Oatawissa. Justioo of tho peace, Clinton Ellis, constable, Adam Mensch; supervisors, Stephen Boyler, Jacob Bowers ; poor overseer, J. II. Gerry : school directors, Luther Kyer, I. II Seesholtz; assessor, Lowh Hayhurst; judge of election, W. II. Guy ; incpeo tors, A. Truckenmiller, Cbas. Krcigh ; Auditor, J. R. Deemer. Centre. Justice of the peace, Sam uel Itidlay ; constable, A. J. Hess ; supervisors, Fred Hagcnbiioh, Aaron Kelchuer ; poor overseer, Lafayetto Creasy ; school directors, Jesse lloff mnu, Wm. H. Hess ; assessor, Bruce Frease ; judgo of election, John Millen inspectors, J. S. Hagcnbuch, Charles A. Connor ; auditor J. D. Brader. Contnoham, Justioo of the peace, William Goodman ; constable, James Barrcy ; supervisors, Patrick MoDor mott, Patrick Egan ; school directors, Patriok Brcnnan, Chas. Wciderman ; assessor, Michael Moiinghau ; judgo of election, Thomas Casey, south, Pat rick Flynn, north ; inspectors, Jnmes Domey, Patrick Loveil, south, Jno. McClosky, Michael Farrell, north ; town clerk, Jno. P. Hannon. Fisiiinocreek. Constable, E. L. Lemon ; supervisors, E. P. Bender, J. P. Creasy ; poor overseer, P. J. Wea ver j school directors, Isaiah Raber, Levi Beishlino ; assessor, L. M. Crevo ling ; judgo of election, Charles Kelch uer ; inspectors, W. B. Pennington, Silas McIIenry ; auditor, M. W. Hess ; town clerk, Amos Hartman ; treasurer David Yost. Franklin Justice of tho Peace, C. Hughes ; Coiutable, W. F. Manhart ; supervisors, Wm. George, Wellington Clark ; poor overseer, P. Manhart ; school directors, Francis Ely, Wm. Fisher 2 years, Henry Gutshaw 2 years; assessor, Win. E.. Hower ; judgo of election, Daniel Lohrman ; inspectors, C. B. Scesholtz, Lovi Georgo j auditor, Alox Lilly. Greenwood Constable, Win. De-' wilt ; supervisors, F. P. Eves, Wm. P. Ikeler ; school directors, David Brady, John Lemon ; assessor, II. J. McEwon; judgo of election, I. M. Domott ; in spectors, J. C. Parker, C. B. Johnson ; auditor. Charles Dildine. Hemlock Justice of the Peace, N. P. Mooro ; constable, Win. F. Faust ; supervisors, Lowis Girton, R. II. Guild; poor oveiseer, Eli Ohl ; school direct ors, Wm. P Eyerly, Peter J. Brugler ; assessor, Win. P. teidy ; judge of elec tion, Joseph Hummer; inspectors, Jas. D. Pursell, Eli J. Ohl ; auditor, Hugh D. McBride. Jackson. Constable, Alexander Knouse ; supirvisorn, Jno. F. Derr, 70, George It-mley, 70 ; poor overseer, Wm. P. R"hlins ; school directors, Calvin Derr, II. J. Hirlemaii ; judgo of eleulion, lieorge ilirleman, inspectors, James B. Robbies, Wm. B Rubbins ; auditor, Augustus Ebehrnrt ; town clerk, Silas W. MoIIenry. Locust Constable, Andrew Rupp ; supervisors, Wm. L Kline, Solomon Strau88er; poor overseer. Chas. Beaver; school directors, Daniel Pensvl, Elia Leibv : assessor. Kobt, M. Watkins judgo of election, Adam Diramick ; inspectors, V. a. W. I'ox, Wm. IS. Snyder ; auditor, Isaac Dyer. Madison Justice of tlio Peace, II. H. Stout ; constable, E. F. Wellivor ; supervisors, Jno. Miller, Joel Moser ; poor director, T. H. Gingles ; school directors, Albert Giiton, Josiah Manst ; assessor, Kobert Johnson ; judge of election, W. J. Alien ; inspectors, C. II. Fruit, Milton Eves ; auditor, D. N. Willianw. Main Cotistable, Isaao Yetter : bu pervisora, Simon Bredbonnor, Elias bhuman j poor overseer, Nathan Mil ler ; sohool directors, Jno. A. Shuman, ueorgo 1' isher : assessor, J. v. Kelch- ner ; judge of election, Georgo Breisch; . nr.. it -r . -w inspectors, v m. ji. mensingerj J. jv. Bowman ; auditor, J. B. Nuss. Mim.iN.Coii9tab!e, Isaao Andrew ; supervisors, Adam Miller, Ghas. Steel oy ; poor oversers, E. B. Brown, 102, Michael Heller, 213, John Yoho, 103 ; school directors, A. C. Miller, 07, E. Schweppenheiser, 117 ; J. F. Brown, 133, Jacob Bittenbe.nder, 85, A. Swank, 118; assessor, Jacob Groover ; Judgo of election, A. Sch weppenheiser ; inspectors, A. B. Crea sy, II. G. Groover ; auditor, J. J, Hartz ell ; town treasurer, Samuel Stiydor, Montour. Constable, David Mou ser ; supervisors, Daniel Fry, Miohael Rauoh ; poor overseer, Clinton Craw ford ; Bchool directors, J. A. Roberts, Alfred Irvin ; assessor, John Faust ; judgo of eleotion, John G. Quick ; in spectors, I. W. Byler, B. T. Layoock; auditor, P. S. Karsliuor, Mr. Pleasant. Justico of tlio peace, C. L. Sands ; constable, David Stroup ; aiipervuora, Henry Ale, Joshua Hartzel; poor overseer, M. C. Shaffer ; school dircotors, Amos Wanich, J. P. Sands ; assessor, Richard Kester ; judge of election, A. J. Ikeler ; inspectors, Ill ram urouse, Hiram Thomas j auditoi, Amos Trivelpiece. Orange. Constable M. 0. Keller ; supervisors, E. B. Johnson, Abram Kline ; poor overseer, Georgo M. D. Herring ; sohool directors, Goorgo W. Hess, B. F. Burtch ; assessor, O. P. Delong ; judgo of eleotion, Camden Mears ; inspectors, W. W. Aohenbach, Georgo P. Sterner ; nuditor, Joepli Crawford ; moving election, for, 100 votes; against, 82 votes. Pine. Justico of tho pence, C. R. Parker ; constable, Win. Harlan ; supervisors. Wm. Kashnor, E. Bogart ; poor overseer, A. E. Girton ; school directors, E. Bogart, Iram Piatt ; ns sessor. A. J. Howard, 43, T. B. Gord nor, 43 i judg' of election, J, V. Kinn ey i inspcotor, A. Bennett ; Joseph Sweeney j auditor, Robt, Potter, RoAiUNncrtEEK. Justico of the peaco Franklin Yocum ; constnble, A. E. Lit wilier; supervisors, W, D. Osman, Daniel Rang ; poor overseers, Abram, Whltmer 70. Williun Zahner 74 i school dir ctnrs, S. L. Choriegton. Jacob Hoffman; assess r I. W. Chen ing- ton; judge of election, y. H, Houok j in- fpectors, W. B. Yocum, Peter Ilower. nuditor, Win. Howe Is. Scott Justice of tho peace, Jacob Tcrwilllgcr ; constable, Weslov Ruckle; supervisors, Vm Pcttit, R. Thornton ; school directors, Win. J. Hldlay, J, S. Baolimau ; nsscsVor, Clark Fiddler j judge of election, Wm. E. Doitrich, cast, J. R. RobbiiiH, west ; inspectors Isaao Bichard, H. 15. Haycook, west ; M. F. Savage, Peter Jncoby, east i audi tor, N. Richard. Suoarloai'. Constable, John Kiln ger ; supervisors, David If ocher, 100, Ellas Fritz, 47, Goorgo Moilroo 47 ; sohool director, T. II. Smith, J. II. Fritz (assessor, Aaron Vnnsioklci judge of election, A. L. Fritz ; inspector, Win. A. Fritz, J. II. Vansickle, audi tor, II. C. I less ; town clerk, D.iuiel Fritz. II0N'0WiJTmri3EAD. THE FUNERAL OF THE AIITIC HEROES IN NEW YORK. THE 1'ltOCESSION TO Till! UIIAVK A l'KO- I'M! MOUIININU KOlt THEIR (1AI.I.ANT DEAD l'l.AdS AT HALF MAST. New Yoiiic, Feb. 22. Company C of the Oth Regiment of Hoboken re mained nil night on guard over tho re mains of the dead of tho Jeauette ex ploring party on tho pier oi tho Ham burg Line, at Hoboken. Bcrnnrd A. Collins, a brother of tho meteorologist ot tho expedition, was also on tlio pier. Shortly after daylight crowds of peo ple began to gather on tho pier, nnd squads of them were permitted to walk past tho remains tor a hnal look. Tho caskets were in wooden cases, and covered with the funeral palla that had been used at Orenburg. Distributed over tho palls wero tho lloral gifts that had been sent, from the municipalities, societies and individuals in Europo and Now York. Tho flags in Hoboken and on the shipping adjacent to the Ham burg pier wero at half mast. Shortly after 0 o'clock tho tug Mira, from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, ran up to tho end of tlio dock. Sho was under tho command of Lieutenant Comman der Barbor, who camo from Washing ton to tako charge. Thero wero on board of her Lieutenant Commander Hubbard nnd Noel and Lieutenant Berry, and John W. Danenhower, Chief Engineer Georgo W. Melville, and tho Seamen Ninderman, Noros, and Lauterbach, who wero on tho Jcan netlc. Lieutenants Harber and Shuetso who brought the bodies from Siberia, wero also present. Vhen tho tug was moored to tho pici tho soldiers formed into two open files at "present nrms" boforo the gangway. A squad of soldiers convoyed tho boxes containing tho bodies on board tho tug. Each casket was wrapped in a Union Jack, and on Xie Jvong s casket was placed his dress coat, hat and sword, and the .stnrs and stripes. The boat thon proceeded to Pier No. 1, North river, in this city. Sho did ,not seem to bo recognized by any juHsuig emu, aim receiveu no recog .nizations from any. Hero tho bodies 'wero carried to the dock, whilo a delay occurred pending tno nrrival and formation of tho various organizations ,to compose the procession. A OIIEAT CUOW'I, OP I'EOCI.K was assembled at Pier No. 1, which a squad of police kept in order. Opposite tho hearses for the bodies stood in tastefully trimmed wagons the lloral tributes, conspicuous among which was an elegant device the of fering of (he classmates of De Long. Assembled on the pier were a squad of Uniled States Marines, tho. pupils of tho school ship St. Mary's, the Navy Yard band and that of the 2d Militia of Brooklyn, tho Herald Club. 23d Regiment, and United States Marines. All the Irish societies in .the city were represented. Shortly after 11 o'clock a minute gun was fired at Governor's ilsland, and the lino was formed. onPF.noi'TiiE'i'nocEssioN. Tho mounted, police wero in front, ana ine, procession was ns follows : Commander II. B. Jlobeson, U. S. N., .MaiBhal, Captain ,E. P. Meeker and Lieutenant D. Stiirart. U. S. N., aids, Navy lard Band, Battalion of Marines. 'Ihen camo tho eleven hearses containing the remains of the dead. I liev were followed bv tho sur vivors of tho, expedition and tho car riage containing Jlrs. Do Long and her relatives. After these marched 100 seamen from tho United States steamer Saratoga, tlio 23rd and COth regiments National Guard, regular army battal ion of 200 men, Bixty ollioeis of tho array and navy in columns of two. in vitcd guests in carriages, among these being Assistant Bishop Potter, tho Uritisli Uoiisw Ueneral, Manager Quinn and Gardiner Rowland, who represent ed Jxmes Gordon Bennett. These were followed by tho- Police Comrais- oioners, Brooklny Common Council; urookiyn lioard ot Supervisors, Com mitteo of Now York Board of Alder man, Mayors Edson of this city and Low of Brooklyn, .Judge Advocato General HoratioC. King, Senator War ner Miller, Chiefs of the Naval Bureau, Major-General Hancock and Secietary of War Lincoln, tho Russian Minister and Consul General, Postmaster-General Grcsham, Secretary Chandler, and Commodore Upsher, of the Navy Tho different societies followed in columns of four. Among these wero the Memorial Committees of tho Grand Army of the Republic and tho Farra cut Post No. 75, G. A. R. Tho New York Herald Club, a Committeo of Grammar School No. 1, 4,000 members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, followed by a platoon of police on foot. Many of the buildings on Broadway were draped in mourning and tho flags placed at half-mast. AN EM1TV COmN. Piiii.akkm'IIIa, Feb. 22,-AItliough tho body of Goorgo W. Boyd, one of the vip.nma nf t.lu .Te.iiinedii fivtinlitir... did pot arrive hero to-day, tho nrrange! nienis tor uie uinerai were earned out. A great crowd had gathered at the fitRtinri rind fit lr. M tltnlimnrtt'a P.ill.. v.....w.. ...... ... - v . swtie giatn Presbyterian church, where, a solemn stillness reigned, which was not uroKen.tiu it oceanic Known that t hebndy would not bo permitted to leave New York till tho oliHcnules thorn wnrnnvnr The services ji the church wero im pressive. An empty colllii restod on a uaiitouo Willi a tlag tailing in grace ful fnlilu nrfimifl it I'ruf Wnran if navy, at ono timo instructor of Do Long, reaa a few chapters and Hov. Dr, Mntnlimnrn ronil n. jliannnrfln. fnnn1inl. ing by reading extract from tho jour nal of Do Long, Tho empty oollin was hen oariied from the church by eight tuaiincs nnd placed in the liearse aul the piorestlon composed of tho military, inf-mbnrrt nf thn irrniul urinv. nnvnl nf. ficers in carriages, marines and sjilon movcu aiong moau sirect. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdor never varies. A marvil ofpurltr ntrenir Hi find wttolesom-ncsa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot hn onlrl In competition with, the multitude of low teat, short weitui. Bium ur puospnaie powacra. unia only tno ins. KnvAi. IUkinq rowDKit Co , lOiiWall St., N. Y. aurli-lv. Caroa Rhoumattsm, Lum bz.?, LcmoSacl:, Sprains and Viviscs, Asthma, Catarili, Concur, Colds, Soro Throat, Diphthoria, Burns, Frost Vitos, Tooth. Ear, and Hoad acho, and allpains and achos. The te.t Internal ami eternal remedf In the world. C.my UtlU guaranteed. SeMlr niedle.na ttealcri everywhere. Directions In tight lanr;uazoi. frlcq (.ocent, and juc. FOSTER, MILDURN & CO., PropVa, PUrFALO, N.Y..O. S. A. .MHnaiisia-noaH - m-irnooa SO- S I c 5 a - S m P o isjnQTjnan-inra -D SC"Cni -rns3-E2 OmSor-m Z rn avs 60 CO Bliotcs, Pork, Beef, Calves and Seeds a specialty. All tlio above bought nnd sold nt Light Street by SILAS YOUNG. JgXECUTOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP JAMES K04T, DECEASED. Letter testamentary on tho cstato or J.imcu ltoat deceased, late ot Hemlock township, Colum bia countf, Tennsylvanla, havo been (minted by tlio lteglsti-r of said counts to the undersigned ex ecutor. .Ml iier&om having claims against tho es tato of sa d decedent nro reiiuehtcd to pro ent them for settlement and those ludebtoj to the estate to mako payment to tho undersigned without delay. Ji fl. UTTLK, Jan 11-0 w Kxecutor. XECUTOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or AUllAIIAU A. KLINE, DECEASED. Letters testamentary on tho estato of Abraham X, Kline, lato of sugarloat township, C'olnmbla county, Pennsylvania, havo been granted by tho lteglstor of said county to tho undersigned execu tors. All persons having claims against tho estate ot said decedent aro reciuested to present them for bcttlement and thosa Indebted to tho estato to mako payment to tho undersigned without delay. I. K. K1IIC11IIAUM, J011.NA.KLINK, Executors, Jan 25 Cw lienton, l'a. UDITOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK JACOB S. 11 ESS DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or pha i'a Court ot Columbia county to mako distri bution of tho funds In the hands of tho Adminis trator of Jacob H. Hess deceased, Into of Huganoat township, to nnd among tho parlies entitled there to, will attend nt his oiuce In Illoomsburc, on Sat urday tho 8th day of March 18HI at nine o'clock A. M., ot said day, when nnd where all parties Inter cstcd In said estato must attend or bo forever de barred from any share ot said fund. 11. V. WHITE, Feb 15 16S1-H Auditor. jgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letters testamentary In tho estato ot Henry DoLong, lato ot Ccutro township, deceased, liavo been granted to the subscriber. All persons Indebted to tho said estate aro requested to mako Immediate payment, and thoso having claims or demands against tho estate of bald decedent will mako known tho same, without dolay to CYIIU8 McilKNItV, Orangevllle, l'a., or JOHN DeUI.SO, Light Street, l'a. ' Win. H. HN'VDElt, Atty. Executors. Feb'ye-Ow Horses and Mules for Sale. Theunderslgnodwiuorfcrfor salo at auction on Thursday Marcli 6 '84. commencing at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, at his farm near IJgnt street, Columbia county, l'a. J II II Tho horses aro mostly young, largo or of good stzo, sound and good family and work homos. Tho mules are all young, well bi'aAe.sound soino largo and all but threo are of good sue. Thsy can all bo seen at the farm any day. Terms inada Kuownonthe day of sale. Moomsburg Feb 8-4w 18SI E. H. LITTLE. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES OF CAST CU AVItOUGIlT IUON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. The following shows tho Picket Oothic, ono of the several beautiful styles of IViico manufactured by the undersigned. For Ileauty and Durability thoy aro iinsurpass pd. het up by experienced hands nnd warranted to glyo satisfaction. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to any address. Address BLOOMSBURG. PA: May 4-tr JAMES ItEIM.Y, ToiiHorlal Artist. .? Mi0 at .ul? 011 ,,ftniJ "nier kxoiianok lloruuatid has as usual a FlilsT-CLAbS nafrnnaiA nf Kta nMnii,rnmu.d nr,A A. -..ii!: generally, imyl,'80.tt mm ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUAULK Meal i:si;ii ? ? a liy Vlrluoof an onlcroftho Orphan's court of Columbl.l county tho undersigned Administrator of tho estato of John J, Utiles lato of Flshlngcreck township (loccoscd, wlllcxposo topubllosato on tho premises on Saturday, March 8th, 1884 nt lo o'clock In tho forenoon tho following valua bto real estato situate In Flihtngcrcek township aforesaid i lleglnnlng at tho northwost corner, n stone corner adjoining lands of John Hess nnd Cornellcus colem&n thenco by land ot said Colo man north sixty and threo quarter degrees cast ono hundred porches to a stono corner thenco by tho samo south twcnty-clglit dogreea oast thirty-two perches to a stake, thenco by tho Batnc north seventy-tiro degrees cast ono hundred twenty-four ami nvo tenth perches to n stake, thenco by land of Jonas Doty south thlrly-nlno degrees cast twenty eight lurches to n stnkc, thenco by land ot Philip Delias so.ith slxty-clght ttegrccs west ono hundred nnd twenty-eight perches ton stnke, thenco by tholBnmo north twonty-clght degrees west sixteen perches to n stake, thenco by land ot John Hess north twenty, eight degrees west nfty-elght porches to the place of beginning containing G3 ACKES mitt ono hundred nnd twenty perches on which nro erected n Fnuno House,, Framu Bam hog pen, wagon shed, n very excellent orchard of nil klndi of fruit, n never falling spring of wntcr nt tho door. TEHMS OF SALFTen per cent, ot ono-fourth of tho purchase money shall bo paid nt tho strik ing down of tho property, onctourth less tho ten Iter cent, nt tho contlrmatlon absolute nnd tho re maining three-fourths In ono year from conilrma tlon nisi with Interest from that date, l'ossesslon to bo given April 1st 111. M.A. AMMHItMAN, Administrator. lltlDQE NOTICE. Anelectlonforontcersof tho Cattawlssa Bridge Company for tho ensuing year will ho held at tlio house tot Mrs. Hester Klsllcr In Catawlssa on Mon day March 3rd between tho hours of one nnd six o'clock 1'. M. of that day. J. 11. HOIIINS, Secretary. EXECUTOR'S SALE. OF VALUAULK Real Estate Dy vlrtuo ot tho last win and testament ot aeorgo Shuman, lato of Miniln township, deceased, tho undersigned executor of said estato will exposo to public salo on Tuesday, March 25 '84. at 1 o'clock p. in., upon tho premises, n valuable Timber Tract of land, containing, GO ACRES moro or less, sttuato In Catawlssa township, Col umbia county, Ta., bounded North by lands of heirs of Daniel Shuman, deceased, East by lands ot Harman John, South by lands ot West by lands ot heirs ot Samuel Shuman, deceits. cd. Tho tract Is heavily timbered with good MAIN Ml r, 1 and Is located near the Dloom ferry, nnd lino of the North t West Uranch Unllroad, and Is con venient to good markets. Terms will bo mado known on day of sale. ALLKN MANN, Feb 13 Executor. STATEMENT OF TIIK COUNTY FINANCES, FROM JANUAHY 1st 18M to JANUAltV 1st 18SI. STATEMENT SHOWING TAXES ASSESSED AND DALANCES STILL DUE. Assessed. Still due. a 2 I I i tf2 DISTniCTS. tllenvcr t Denton ilerwlck .... Dloom Ilrlnrcreek . tcatawlssa ,, Centralla ... Centro Conjiigham.. tl'lshlngcr'k Franklin .... tdreenwood. Hemlock t Jackson .... Locust, Madison Main Mimin tMontour.... Mt. l'loa-nnl. torango .... Fine tltoarlngcr'k Scott Sugarloaf..,, tClS 4(1 t7l 00 10.150 tlflSO 1111 10 1212 01 3S5 07 14'JHOl 87U00 488 751 972 971 1N120 H99 59 171 00 10.150 52 00 74 00 70 00 50 77 00 700 181 00 37 00 191 00 44 50 t40 50 122 50 74 00 40 50 (i9 60 t43 00 59 50 t53 50 52 50 t42 50 87 50 57 50 IftfJ 50 1915 SO 4011 S3 115S01I i8j;&!, K55V4 Ian ;s' i!5rJ!l, 18 40 KSI15! 13190 28 90, 19 5J 100 33 fti 5JO0 74 00 70 00 C9 00 77 0)! 7 00 1 Oil1 129 911 5 75 tlllUW) 1H1 00 37 00 401 IWl 14.101, 198 00 ,281 OS 150 88 435 1W, lHISOi 392 20 49.' OJ tSW 15 11 ttl H93 4II ltVl KUl 108 01 11)149 38 8.' I tlSSl Nl tit 30' 1 001157 ta;5: iso-j 30 1II)'I50' COU 9.1 1 1017 m' tHlS59 100 81 1851 5-5, 40903! t40OQJ, 1110 071 309 811 4150 140 5 14J50 7100 40 50 C9 50' 8 50 t4 15 3110 28 OH 21 65 18 . t43O0 59 50 15.150 5J50 144 BO 87 50 57 50! 118 45 17 85 13.' Ml 3 80 r Tn 70 50' 23412 73 1488 00 732 21 8101 41 1410 50 AMOUNT DUE FOlt YEAltS FUKVIOUS TO 1883. HISTIIICTS. COLLECTOnS. TEAR. COUNTr. 1100. Denton, H. Appleman, 1882 t MO so Dloom, II. Ilanls, isso ,ui us w oj 1791 38 (110 20 A, M. JOHNSON, TllKASUllEIi OF COLIIMDIA COUNTY, IN ACCOUNT WITH SAID COUN TY ON COUNTY FUNDS. January 1st, 188:1. To amount uncollected prior to 1883 " " onhandatlastbettlemenl... " county tax nssossed In 1883 " ndded tax Dloom duplicate for 188.,.. " " " Madison " ' " ' orango " " " 11 " Kcott " " " tax on registry ot voters " " U II Ent costs on writ ii ii ii ii jury fees " TliomasllarnesJr. deed held by Com missioners' redeem " U II Ent costs on writs vs. Ease ct. nl. " Jonas Kline rent for old Jail " W M Lemon " " " " " E W M Low old bridge plank " j m Hower " " " "tho town ot Illoomsburg rent for old Jail stablo . " Ii Btoiiner rent for old Jail stable " WL Cole old plank.... " John Mensch old plank " lltitohner " " " Illoomsburg Iron Co. old plank " John Appleman old plant ' Wm It I'ox old plank "nmt. paid by Montour Co. Hooks vs. Danville Dorough " amt. received trum stato fund " '' " " dog fund .. pver raid on Couuty tax nnd ap plied to )og '.. " nmt. collected on unseated land ' " " " seated land " Wm. Krlckbaum Jury teos " nmt. to meet sum paid stato lor quota charged on coupons 1832 19291 40 3'I78 4 28112 72 1 20 1 10 0 85 70 W 02 25 20 OJ G 05 2 50 49 00 40 (10 10 00 30 20 00 21 (Kl 1 00 2 0) 1 50 12 00 4 5) 1 CO 271 68 1W 81 00) 00 4 71 91 01 15 20 81 (JO 10 00 f 13200 20 CU. 1IY COMMISSION, EXONERATIONS AND UK TUItNS ALLOWED COI.LEOTOltS FOU 1883 AND l'HUVIOUS YEA11S. P13T1IIOT3, 1833. COM, EX. DISTRICTS. COM. Main f.'K) 18 Minim 51 09 Montour 41 40 Mt.l'leasant so 20 orango 4J 10 l'lne 18 M KX. 4 70 2 53 8 62 !i 80 5 75 1 80 1 40 31 89 4 70 Catawlssa, $90 50 1882. 21 10 lienton Ilerwlck llilarcreek Centralla Centre 40 88 8(1 02 CO 63 00 83 80 53 3 82 bS S8 3 51) CI 92 18 83 74 99 12 31 II 21 21 43 13 53 9 37 uoaringcr'K 20 01 ncotL sugarloaf 1881. Denton Dloom Of 81 18 15 41 19 Conyngham 53 82 Flshlngcr'k 51 47 (ireenwood 61 27 Hemlock 49 31 1-ocust 69 40 Madison 49 39 7 57 53 00 52 03 191 Uil (ireenwood 22 48 63 lleuilocK 11319 3J(329 10 Dy total commissions , tlMO 8.) Dy total exonerations and .returns 529 40 " county ordersredeemcd...., 29161 10 " due from collectors ... , hw.15 81 ' commission to Treasurer ucfl u " balance In hands ot Treasurer 2093 83 113200 SO A. M, JOHNSON, IN ACCOUNT WITH DOQ FUND. January 1st, 1883. To amt. duo nt last settlement 11 880 00 ns.seh.sod In 18.33 14S8 110 11 ndded tax centralla duplicate. .,, . .. 50 " nmt. on hand at last Beltlemeut 53 01 12927 51 CIl. EX. DISTRICTS. P1STK1CTS. 18HI. Catawlssa Ilerwlck COM, M 12 2 43 3 8) 113 EX. 12 60 60 50 2 60 2 00 60 2 60 Miniln J2 97 Montuur 2 00 Mt.l'leasant 2 80 Orango 2 75 l'lnn ui J'l 60 5 60 1 00 1 5) llrlarcreek Centralla Centre 3 K3 lloarlngcr'k 2 27 Conyngham 10 7 U) Scott 3 :a Fihhiiurvr k 3 87 4 60 bugarloaf 1 HI 2 90 3 30 3 7J Oreenwood Hemlock Locust Madison Main a 9; 2 3.' 5 03 3 40 2 10 4 60 2 50 6 61) 4 01) 1 (X) INI, Denlou liloom Hemlock 2 00 13 00 0 00 ' 103 89 111 60 Dy commission to collectors tcs so " exonerations allowed collectors..... .. 14 60 " unit, over paid on County and uppllcd to Dog. 1 .... ..... 4 71 "Older paid pt 1883 bib is " amouul pii.i county , too no " " fluofroiicolleclors..., 1W8 7a " cominlsslou to Treasuier 23 78 " balauco in handj of Trotsurer 102 63 12927 61 A. M. JOHNSON. TIIEASUIIKII, IN ACCOUNT WITH STATE FUND. im, January 1st, 1R&1. To fitnto tax nsscsspd for 18S3 1752 si 11 .11 11 uuofrom State at Inst 8C llcmont 15270 tos 00 CU. FOU 1883. COM. DISTRICT, 81 Jackson 42 IlCUSt f 1 43 Mndlson 0 74 Main 1 41 Minim 3 97 Montour 81 Mt, Pleasant 1 78 Orango rs lino 1 4!) Iloarlngcrcck 28 KCOtt a 00 sugarloaf 41 DISTRICTS. Denver lienton Ilerwlck Dloom llrlarcreek Cntnwlssa centralla centro Conyngham llshlngcreck Franklin (ireenwood Hemlock COM. 20 I 70 1 40 1 S3 91 W 88 1 01 19 38 3 82 01 J3 63 1 3f ta 651 73 1S3 70 7 15 132 81 Dy commlsHlons lo collectors " (lint, paid stato on rpiotn for 1883 " balnnco duo county nnd nllowcd on (piota for 188.1 , " commission to Treasurer " halanco of stato tax for 1883 paid to county , , $903 00 COMMISSIONERS' EXPENSES, TO WHICH OHDKIIS WEIIK ISSUED ON THE T1IKASUIIE1L MISCELLANEOUS EXI'ENSRS. John M Clark ct. nl. balance on suit J M Clark et, nl. vs. Columbia county John M Clark costs on samo Ull Knttnklngonopilsoncrto l'hllada,. U II Ent on Sheriffs writs W O McKInney exprvssago J 8 (irimci bill for teachers' Institute H Iliicklngham auditing public nccounts John Mourcy inking chas. Tomascncs to nsylum.i John .Mourcy tnklng 2 prisoners to I'hlla. " " " 3 prisoners to I'hlla.. " ". . ." Mlnnlo Luther to Cumberland county Moyer Urns, expressjgo , Wm. Krlckbaum recording natnesof twp. onicers ,. W 11 1'oust freight J D McKcivy examining Charles Toma scncs Duckalcw Dros. horso hlro Abraham snytler new pump nnd rcpnlr Ingold Jail... I.... OW Miller costs Wllllnmsvs. Columbia county , U II Kut telephono bill T JI Clark costs llarrrtt vs. Columbia Co. O It Mendenhall lumber old Jail A 11 Stewart tnxes refunded WM Lemon repairing nt old Jail Thomas (lorey lumber Ac, nt old Jail.... Win. Krlckbaum et.nl. costs Com. vs. Polish .tako Wm. Chrlsman Trcas. on sower appro priation ..,... Win. Krlckbaum l'rothonotnry bill $150 00 3T 22 53 111 8 10 6 51 190 41 60 00 7 13 43 K3 72 40 3) 63 4 IS 81 90 43 2 00 5 CO 31 80 20 74 28 00 3 37 4 01 7 00 12 00 5 03 41 30 750 00 112 60 $1723 0 COUI1TS JUI'.OIIS' FAY AND CONSTABLES' 1IE TUIINS. IMI Ent serving Jury notices (1882). John Mourcy serving Jury notices,.. $27 00 75 00 707 02 2109 37 231 38 123 00 nw so 380 00 2 40 12 fl 3 00 43 91 21 17 6 10 8 13 18 00 0 09 6 73 2 Oi) 31 65 43 21 20 00 (Irand Jurors during year Travcrso Jurors during year ivuusutuies returns uuring year court cryor during year Tipstaves during year s N Walker stenographer Jin per day.... s N Wnlker Com. vs. W 11 Abbott et. nl.. H N Walker Dlbby vs. Hemming ct, nl,.. s N Wnlker Francis Evans vs. John W Horrman et. nl S N Wnlker (l A Devnn vs. I. A lillcy s N Wnlker Com. vs. Wm. crcveling H N Wnlker Keller vs. N : w D ll'y. Co. . . H N Wnlker Dooks vs. D.invlllo Dorough.. S N Wnlker S Knorr, trustee, vs. Wood ward S N 'Wnlker Swank vs. N W D U'y Co.. S N WnUter Dobbins vs. O M & J K Lock nrd S N Wnlker com. vs. Keller (leo. W Derr Jury Commissioner Abraham ltlco Jury Commissioner John 11 Casey clerk to samo , $1324 12 COSTS TN COMMONWEALTH OASES WHERE THE COUNTY DKCAME LIADLE. Justices, constables nnd witnesses $021 02 It It Llttlo District Attorney 103 00 Wm. Krlckbaum Clerk of court 82 so $808 32 HOAD AND DllIDdE VIEWERS AND HOAD DAMAOES. Sundry persons ns viewers $353 75 6 00 5 00 er oo 20 00 10 00 is oo 223 00 5 00 183 00 93 00 70 00 35 00 5 00 20 00 20 00 3 00 110 00 43 15 77 31 3 Oil 190 00 50 00 100 00 75 00 38 00 40 00 60 40 9 CO 43 50 Jonathan Artman damage Hemlock nnd Madison Ann Long heirs damngo Dloom Wesley MiulU damage Fine and Ireen wood Catawlssa paper mill damago catawlssa J W Fritz damago sugarloaf John Oliver damago Locust l'nrvln Eves' heirs damago Flno nnd (Ireenwood Francis Eves damage Madison A 1' Heller damago Oreenwood Thomas Mather damage Oreenwood Elizabeth Miner damage Orange Fred Derr damago Madison Camdon Moars damago Orango A D stowart damago Orango Mrs. Montgomery damago Orango I) W Hli'ks damago Orange , Peter Dayman damage (ireenwood John Miner damage Centro Denlson Drink damage Dloom M A Wllll-ms damago Orango Wm. M htokej damago Flshlngcrcek .... Levi Fester damago Centre Wm, Miller damago Flshlngcrcek John A Funston damago Madison Kills lives Ilro. damago (ireenwood Samuel Achenhach damage Orango D F IMgar, Commissioner, attending road views Charles Uelchart, Commissioner, nttend Ing road views Joshua Fetierman, Conmlssloner, at tending road views. $1922 14 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE. Harman S: llassert repairs 13 CO w D Allen bill rendered 8 93 O W Hess Auditor 25 00 L.I Adams Auditor 25 00 (larrick .Mallery Auditor 25 oo John II Casey stating accounts for 1882... 25 00 WJCorrell window shades ic, Law Li brary so 00 C M Drinker repairing locks, &c, 2 75 J II Kllnger work nt Court Houso 23 72 Stephen Knorr repairing , i oo John O Cox work nt Court Houso 75 Mrs Phoebo Cox et. al. cleaning Court House ,, , 40 50 O O Eel; limn for water closet 4 20 C It Mendenhall lumber 8 ill (l M K J K Locknrd coal, ftc. 82 20 J & K Ynst tnblo for Register's ofllco. , . . 20 00 Eureka Ink Co., Ink 3 83 OA Jncoby coal 5758 D L Thomas pens 3 00 0 o (lalllgnan repairs 18 30 Fred Schwln hauling at Court Houso... . 2 00 J O U'Idy & Co foot mats 4 20 ivin. Mann seal nnd press Registers of llco 4 50 Thomasoorey workntCourt Houso...... 11 98 Luther Jones work nt Court Houso 22 00 llobert Koan repairing curtains 1 25 Holmes Schuyler bill rendered s 10 s I) Neyhard surveying 3 00 Charles Krug counter Ibr Frothonotary's offlco oo 07 Dloom (las Co. scrvlco pipe casting 1 00 Illoomsburg Water Co. sprinkling 1 50 o A Jacoby pnvemcnt 69 57 F. llcndershottwork at Court Houso so 23 Menaghnnd coffinan painting Commis sioners' onico , 23 00 J II Skeer bill rendered 2 70 (ico. A Clark stationery IT 80 11 II Sands wood 2 no O K Savage tending town clock 5 00 Menagli 6c ColTman painting Law Library 4 90 Menagh & corfman painting so 05 W .1 Corrcil K Co., chairs c 60 00 E II Ikeler attorney 100 00 K H lirowcr bill rendered 72 15 Dloom (las Co. for gas 87 63 (luy Jncoby for work nt onico in 50 Wm. thrlsinan for work nt ofilce 60 00 7. R Miulu work nt Court Douse 00 00 J tz E W Yost book case, c, 50 00 J 4 K W Yost chairs nud table In Court room 46 60 D Dolce, work at Court Houso 4 30 Charles Relchart, Commissioner 312 00 D F Edgar. Commissioner , . 302 00 Joshua Fettermnn, Commissioner 80J 00 John licnboy, Clerk , eoo 00 $3140 22 COUNTY JAIL. I! II Ent bal. boarding prisoners (1882),.., IT 11 Ent turnkey fees (1882) ..., U II Ent washing for prisoners (1882) II F (larduer tending prisoners (1882) John Itelnard digging 2 cess pools John Whltenlght stono tor same 0 m Drinker repairing locks, sc. J D Kllnger repairs 0 it Mendenhall lumber , O M A J K locknrd lumber F 1) Dcntler shoes, ire, Kuhn & ltlco tallow ,, Thomas Vanatta cleaning well,,,, Daniel Dolco work nt Jail J liachman mason work , A S crosslev renalrlntr 113 00 11 00 25 00 31 00 41 00 23 12 7 Ot 7 40 4 09 60 0 14 1 10 2 10 3 00 1 75 13 25 0 on 2 52 33 63 75 12 37 50 11 23 1 01) 17 50 0 (10 10 00 2 00 8 90 34 60 78 78 J o Drown et. ai. surveying wAiiacuuy biuuu .. ,,, ,,,,, , Harman tc Hassert repairs , swoarrlson repairs,,,, 0 L Hartman wood Douglas Hughes lime Holmes Schuyler bill rendered Stella lloan making dress for Mlnulo Luther WF Hitter painting ,, Samuel Noyhaid Mirvoylng bower W W Darrett extra allowed Oca Zimmerman re pairing bhoes for prisoners DaId Lowenberg clothing for prisoners E It Drawer bill icndercd, liloom (las Co. for gas , Z R MiuUnwork at prison O W Neal & Ilro. coal 0 O (Jallhrnnu rcnalrj 153 10 2W 48 8 90 542 00 65 60 22 40 100 00 $1690 21 John Mourcy boarding prisoners wuMiing lor prisoners ' " turnkey fees ' " work about prison I'RINTINO, STATIONERY AND I'OSTAUE. El ell & llittenbender county statement $40 00 ' wuiv iirm-miiimiuii us ou ' '' election proclama- F.lwell : llittenbender advertising 42 03 J o Drown county statement... 40 00 .. election proclamation , as on 'I'l'crtisiug ; ... . so 23 "" " blanks , 83 75 OM Vandersllto county statement 4000 " 14 " ell'Pllnil nrru'tntnnttnn mt fit M II Lniirl ' II " 'I II II fl,n,rtUtncr in "" " blanks tHM 0 E Myers rounty statement 40 10 II II II Itlwtlmi ,ii-ru.ln,n.,,nn ' ii., .. " " lulverlUlnip " IIU PIANO AND TABLE Tlio second shipment, consisting of 80VCI1 cases of our celebrated TONQUIN TABLE COVERS, Readied us n fow day ago, and nro oven moro handsome (If that is possible) than tlio first lot which gold so rapidly. Wo have thorn in EIGHT DIFFERENT COLORINGS. And tho following bizcs : 5-4, 0-4, 7-4, 8-4, 8-10 & 8-12. It in almost impossUilo to praigo theso goods too highly. Tho col orings arc bo rich and effective and tho prices so very inodorate that thoy should meet all tastes nnd suit all purses. Our stock of Raw ttiitl Spun Silk and Fine Tapestry Table nnd Pittno Covers Is now (lompleto nnd comprises tho following sizes : 1 1-2, 1 8-4, 2, 2 1-2, 3 yards long. Eighth Street. Market Stret-t. PHILADELPHIA. DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG. PA. II HthI'i. Journal Co. court "calendar"'.",'".!.','."!!" SO 00 J II Dletrlck county statement 40 00 mu.cihoiuk , to n 8 Bowman election proclamation 26 oo " advertising 240 . uuv, VUU, V bUlCUUill (...... . . .. . O UU J) A lleckly postaso and box rent is 00 V L lluttcr blanks 38 93 $609 32 INQUISITION'S. Sundry persona tor inquests.. $127 61 BHinOES-UUILDINa AND REPAIRS. REAVKR. Daniel Stlno new brldgo near John Daniel Mlno oiYra"aYlbwcd'.7 BENTON. Wm Ilulm Benton brldgo .tames Conner Mendenhall bridge Wnelilnff nn Knruicn U'w., nMnt. I..,., $1590 00 410 00 21 78 1 88 3 00 9 88 84 00 2 M 18 01 13 82 20 60 12 BO 4 SO 102 93 3 00 3 52 15 32 100 00 5 13 AO 75 9 00 3 00 3 00 17 42 18 23 2 00 6 00 32 00 08 wLcoie;cbiobrtdgo!::.r.":..r BLOOM. John C Jones ct. nl, Red Rock bridge.... CM Edgar Red Rock brldgo ....!.. j muuui-jiiiuii ,m uriaiiO.. . ... ... J 11 Kllnger Red Rock bridge 1 .'!!.!, -iiiiuucamiuiiLT uriugu VII .Tnnna llurtnn hrlrloa John W Hoffman Barton" 'bridge'.'. '.'.'.'..',!! Liiiuuu LTawiora iiarton Dridge Thomas Corey Rupert bridge J liachman Barton bridge C It Mendenhall Barton brldgo ; 1 uuuius uorey iianon Dnoge Kills Kvcs Bra Barton brldgo 31 K Vanatta Barton brldgo . num. utuwu UliUKV, ...,.,,,,,,.,.. . Douglas llughes Rupert brldgo John cooper Rupert bndgo . W It Cox Shaffer bridge (on hand),....',.. HRIARCHKnif. Jonathan Eck, Eck bridge CATAWISSA. Pol. Shuman paper mill brldgo (below)... 2 00 t! v Jc C W llarderpa'per mllTbfldge'.'.'.'.'.'. Ml Jones bridge near mouth ot Catawls- !1 nmnlr 73 00 499 06 6 40 0 V tz o w iianle'roearj iiil'l'bridg'o.".'!'.Y, 87 87 CENTRE. Philip Harris Ccntrevllle brldgo KisnivoniiKwir J P Croosy Paden bridge r 2 88 ........ JMJUI UWU "I lUKUt. ........... ... Wm llllltn Vnma h.M. 2 00 5 82 J V McIIenry Stillwater brtdge'.!.'.'..'.!.'.'."..'.' w S-l? w b I'ennlngton Ammerman 8 00 BO 00 uriuKu 44 a 47 00 J V KnPllV MCIIPH.V nrllnn JohnM.Uuckalew.BuckalowbfYdgb'-'.!.'.!! 1 00 7 79 1 50 FRANKLIN. David Heederltohrbach brldgo o L Artley et, at Kohrbacb. bridge , OREENWOOD. Villa Vvfta b Ttm Ulllvlttn U , i 680 51 8 tO S20 00 8 00 2 25 30 00 7 00 3 00 15 5 T II Edgar Ikeler bridge ... . S B KKner MUlvlllo Iron bridge ! Alex Kramer, Kramer brldgo !" Jonathan Pursel Ikeler bridge . John Iwgott lola brldgo ...7 ,... . ,'" 1 a nciviii Menenry aim midge CW'Kvos McIIenry Mill bridge on conl riEMLOCIC w n rnr l'ltM-oi iK-MTn C R Mendenhall uanvuie' bridge'.'.'. '.".'. '.."!! o M j k Lockard Danville brldgo.,,. .! 13 48 K3 20 15 (2 jui uunes jjonvuio oridge Ellis Eves & Bra. Danville brldgo. !..'.. """ John Cooper Danrllio bridge.......!. Clinton Crawford Danville bridge!... !!" J Bachman Danvlllo bildgo,. ....!,,.."..!! LOCUST. JK Harncr Slabtown Iron bridge..... Q W Ycager Slabtown Iron bridge...""!" MONTOUR, J Bachman culvert near Quick's CO Eck culvert near Quick's. !,,! MT. PLEASANT. Geo. HartzclWanlch brldgo Ell Jones " 11 . ; A P Kester Wilson brldgo (above)..!!'.'." W Rcox Vanderellce brldgo 11 11 ii wanlck brldgo..... '". ;; ; ;; wiison '(kboTi 7 ".::'.: Wanich a (on hand):'."' Thomas 0 Wilson Wilson bridge (below)' 0 W Eves Sands brldgo .' .... II II sands Smith bridge....!.., ".::.,;'," ORANOE. 0 W Eves Kline bridge u FRedllne Vance bridge.. .' ""' "" a 11 stewart " ' ..,,.:;...;';""; PINE. Jacob Long lola bridge Wm Harlan Shoemaker bridge,....?.'.'.'"'" O WEvcs ii ' S B Klsnor Masters !!!:.". !"!!!!' ! SCOTT. A B White Light Street bridge Silas Young " " ' , ,:,.."!!! 8UOAHLOAF, J 11 Hess Hess bridge. Kzeklel Colo Colo brldgo J.'"!'" III 77 85 00 8 00 1 50 39 74 1 50 9 68 15 21 4 00 1 25 6 CO 1 50 13 32 21 90 28 50 15 00 18 74 5 00 87 50 1 CO 20 00 3 00 6 27 2 50 5 58 19 00 3 00 119 61 148 50 M 74 2 90 $5212 GO PENITENTIARY AND ASYLUM, convicts In Eastern I'enltentlary for 1883 Bupuort of David Shea Danvlllo ..... Vi 11 V!1,",?le?.')i?maf,P,e8 NanTllio,.' " " IJwIe Milton. Warren,.,, $339 93 169 .1 w ts 127 82 fl6 40 ASSESSORS PAY', Beaver Benton Berwick Bloom llrlarcreek catawlssa Centralla Centre conyngham Fislilngcretk Franklin (ireenwood 23 00 Jackson 18 00 21 25 19 75 14 50 23 85 10 50 10 H 12 18 24 85 12 25 27 25 IT 00 III 00 21 10 LociiHt 2H 50 Madison 39 00 Main 21 25 iilmin 25 75 Montour 27 25 Mt. Pleasant 18 25 Orango 30 50 Pine 27 IB Iloarlngcreek 14 im nvvfcfc 23 m sugarloaf 'all registry of voter iicmiock Aisioiisorg (or (64! OS SCALPS FOR FOX ANn Wil li na-ro Paid sundry persons....... .,.., '$90 10 COVERS, Our magnifioent etook of EMBHOIDKRED CLOTH PIANO COVERS Is attracting much attention. All tho goods wero manufactured to our order and imported direct. Wo havo all tho latest styles in PLAIN AND VARIEGATED BORDERS At very moderate prices. Wo havo them in ' 4-4, C-4, 7-1, and 8-4 sizes, And in nil the now designs and colorings. Wo havo nlso a com pleto lino of CARDINAL AND TURKEY RED TABLE CLOTHS In all cizes and grades, with nan. kins to uintcli. -o- Filbert Street. ga sum uomcst ELECTION EXPENSES. Paid spring election officers " tail " spring room rent....- " tall " ..!..!....... " constablo adv. and attending spring election .7 . .,. Paid constablo attending tall election " Thomas Oorey making election bores " Wm. Krlckbaum counting tall voto tm or 483 31 141 00 141 00 142 (0 CO OO 89 30 9 41 1392 13 TAXES REFUNDED. Amount ot township taxes refunded BLANK BOOKS. Wm F Murphy son's 1 docket Protli's ot- flee Altemus k Co. 1 docket Proth's office. ,, F L lluttcr 8T registry books , Wm Mann 1 docket Recorder's .. K 1) Yordy 1 docket Commissioner's onico F L lluttcr 15 duplicates " Altemus 4 Co. 1 docket Recorder's " Fl, lluttcr 1 " ii Altemus tz Co. 1 " Proth's " Wm. Mann 1 " Recorders " COUNTV BONDS. $155 54 11 00 R 00 7 ta m 12 78 $171 98 $5300 00 CBS 00 $5885 00 Amountcounty bonds redeemed " coupons on samo RECAPITULATION. Miscellaneous Costs jurors pay, constables' returns &c. " In Commonwealth cases Road and brldgo viewers and road dam. ages Commissioners' offlco and Court Houso.. county Jail Printing stationery and postago Inquisitions 7 Bridges, building and repairs Penitentiary and Asylum Assessors pay Fox nnd wildcat scalps Election expenses Taxes refunded Blank books ,. county bonds nnd coupons paid $1728 M 4524 12 800 32 1923 14 3140 22 1596 21 869 32 121 6t 5272 88 736 40 844 05 90 10 1392 13 455 54 171 98 '185 03 $29163 70 From amount of orders Issued deduct $455.51 tax refunded andsKS5.oo bonds nnd coupons naia leaves $22823.22 which Is tho actual ordinary ex. penses for the year A. D, 188J. SHEEP ORDERS ISSUED. llrlarcreek 107 00 Madison 118 25 31 50 5 00 5 00 3 50 5 50 $515 15 uainwissa Flshlngcreek oreenwood Franklin Jackson Locust 4u hj Main ei 00 Mt. Pleasant 6 50 orango 21 CO Pino 2900 sugarloaf 10 00 STATEMENT OF DOQ TAX AND SHEEP FUND. Dog tax duo from collectors $1533 7 Probablo commission and exonerations ott 250 00 Amount In hands of Treasurer "ifa Is $1391 4 COUNTY FINANCES, A8SKTS. S?XJS ,hani13 of collectors duplicates. . . . $8893 81 Probable commission and exonerations 0B 1100 00 7793 81 2005 35 3500 00 93 00 06 68 31) Cfi 44 30 $18633 7 Add amount In hands of Treasurer... " value of old lall property Balanco due on oera Hower note. , . . Two double set assessment books.... Two net duplicates Amount due on Polish Jake's note!!!!! LIABILITIES, Costs In commonwealth cases Amount tax due the several districts.. . " road and brldgo viewers duo on books , Amount county prison tonds"un'paid'diio Dec. 1st 1883 , Amount county prison bonds unpaid duo wc. 1st 1682 and not drawing Interest after that time in hands ot A (1 Brlgg's who declined to produce them Wh.ll NUItlABtl n ir $412 42 401 38 251 60 4800 0) 1000 00 139 00 4500 on 1250 oa 933 75 140 09 Amount county prison coupons unpaid.. paid estimated us near as can bo Balance on Bower contract unpaid. .. .... unpaid on bridge contract..... . " due on bridge repairs ,. .$13652 24 1363.1 18 Actu' Indebtedness ot the county Jany. .io ;,. J'i1''" l-uulullslonej 01 uoiura ?nCr?.t?,2?.hercVy.cert"' I" "8 lorcgolng is fho mr a d 8&3 0 account8 01 8111(1 county for chas. reichart. b0f!,ka,r!t,s"man' AUestI Commlssloners'of Columbia county. John B. Casey, Clerk. Wo tli Hnr4Aulr..f. I....I. . m iiSKtSSS3 ,LfAS Ji?8?' 2aa oommlsdoners SS in iunm.Ch,.of tne Treasurer and Commission. nrTniintL iiXi v u creauny examinea tne ty, on county fund ot two thousand n netnvo Treasurer of!5fi!m,lSoCen'a ,r A-M. Johnson, illruier. 01 Columbia county, And we nnd u n?B cDeMS',.,nrS SS'i?1 &ai two dollars and "l?ty: otJa?aIrD?l884.Dlaan1 WMtbl8 ,8thdtty U J. ADAMS, riKiI.1 ., O. W. HKSS.' Hi!. OAIIRICK MALI.liltY. IsiIL! fl'M before settlement. tAl?" himrk'Si Janua,ryV?8tSl88?dUKlr P"tf InTull Ylncl SUBSORIIHS FOU THE COLUMBIAN ! $1.00 A YEAH, 1C SO 13 05 19 08 12 75 15 50 55 10