THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG-T COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tho Assasslimtioit of Abrrib.ntn Lincoln April 14th 1B05. On tlio Hlh day of April 1805 Abra Jinrn Lincoln, T'rcnidcnt of tlio United Htatrn, was ntRnsmnntcdat Ford's TIip.v Iro Wrtslilngtnn, by John Wilkes llootli. It soeiiiHlbiit n few vents neo tbat tlio country wns (hocked by tho dcnth.of, us chief oliicer, mid yet a wliolo gene ration has grown up sltico that time, and many tiiciijwlio will voto noxt fall wera not born then. On this tho 21st anniversary of ouo of tho leading events of American history, tho story may bo retold with profit. Mr. Lincoln was invited by tho manager of Ford's theatre, in Wash ington, to attend In tho evening n per formanco of tho play, "Our American Cousin," with Lanra Keeno as tho lead ing lady. This play, now so well known to alt play goers, mid in which tliu lato Sothcrn afterward mado for tnno and fame, was then comparatively unheralded. Lincoln was fond of tho drama, lint on that evening, it is said, ho was not uagcr to go. Tho play whs new, cousivjiiently not aljnr to him ; but ho yielded o tho wish oa of Mrs. Lincoln and went. Thcy took with them Miss Ilairit and Mnj. Uathbonc, daughter and stepson of Senator Harris, of Now York. Tho theatre was crowded. At 9:20 the president mid his patty entered. Tlio andienco roso and cheered enthus iastically ns they passed to tho "state box' reserved for them. Litllo did any ono present dream that within the hour enthusiasm would give place to shrieks of horror. It was 10 o'clock when liooth came upon Urn sec no to enact tho last and greatest tragedy of tho war. IIo had planned carefully, but not correctly. A good horso awaited him at tho rear of tlio theatre, on which ho intended to rido into friendly shel ter among the hills of Maryland. lie made his way to tho president's box a double ono in tho second tier, at tho left of the stage. The separating par tition had been removed, and both box es thrown into one. Booth entered tho thcatro nonchal antly, glanced at the stage with appar ent interest, then slowly worked his way around into tho outer passage leading toward the box occupied by tho president. At the end of an inner passago leading to tho box door, ono of tho president's "messengers" was stationed to prevent unwelcome intru sions. Booth presented a card to bim, stating tnat Mr. Lincoln had sent for him, and was permitted tc pass. After gaining an entrance and closing tho halljdoor, no took a piece of board prepared for tho occasion, and fastened tho door. So deliberately had ho planned that tho very seats in the box had been ar ranged to suit Ins purposo by an acconv plice. Spangler, an attache of tho theatre, was suspected. The president sat in tuo lett hand corner of tho box, nearest the audience, in an easy arm chair. Next him, on tho right, sat Mrs. Lincoln. A little distance to thn right of both Miss Harris was seated with Maj. Rathbono at her left and a little m the rear ot JMrs. Lincoln, who intent on tho play, was leaninc for ward, with ono hand resting on her husband's knee. Tho president was leaning up?n one hand, and with the other was toying with a portion of tho drapery. His face was partially turn ed to the audience, and wore a pleas ant smile. The assassin swiftly entered the box through tho door at tho right, and the next instant fired. The ball entered just behind tho president's left car, and, though not producing instantaneous death, completely obliterated all con sciousness. Maj. Rathbono heard the report, and an instant later saw the murderer, a bout silt feet from tho president, and grappled with him, but his grasp was shaken off. Booth dropped bis pistol and drew a loner, thin, deadly-Iookinc knife, with which he wounded tho maior. 1 hen touching his left hand to tho railing of tho box, ho vaulted over to the stage, eight or ten feet be low. In that descent an unlooked for and curious thing happened, which foiled all tho plans of the assassin and was the means of bringing him to bay at last. Lincoln's box was draped with the American nag, and lsootli m jumping, caught his spur in its folds, tearing it down and spraining his ankle. IIo crouched as ho fell, falling upon ono knee, but soon Btraightentd him. self and stalked theatrically aciocs the stage, brandishing Ins knito and shout ing tho state motto of Virginia, "Sio semper tyrannisl' afterwards adding,. "iho south is nvenged 1 lie made his exit od tho opposite sido of tho stage, passing Miss Keeno as ho went out. A man named Stewart, a tall lawyer of Washington, was the ouiv person with presence of mind enough to spring upon the stage and follow him, nnd'bo was too late. It had all been done so nuickly and dramatically that many in the audience were dazed and could not understand that anything not a part of the play had happened. When, at last, tho awful truth was known to them there ensued a scene, tho liko of which was never known in a theatre before. Women shrieked, sobbed and fainted Men cursed and raved, or were dumb with horror and amazement. Miss Keeno stepped to tho front and bceced the frightened and dismayed audienco to uo calm, men sho entered tho president s box with water and stiinul ants. Medical aid was Biitnmontd aud catno with flying feet, but camo too late. Tho murderer's bullet had done its wicked work well. Tho President hardly stirred in his chair, nnd never spoke or showed any signs of con sciousness again. They carried him immediately to tho house of Mr. l'eterson, opposite tho theatre, and there, at 7:22 the next morning, tho loth of April, ho died. Mr. Lincoln's body was embalmed, and on tba ioiiowing Wednesday funeral services wero held in the Hast room of tho Whito Il-mse. From thence tho body was taken to tho rotunda of tho Capitol, whero it was viewed by thousands of sorrowing peo ple. On the 21st of tho month tho Hcmbro funeral train left Washington, going Drat to Philadelphia and Now York, and then moved westward. Tho train reached Springfield, Ills., oi( tho morning of the 3d of May, and on tho following day tho body of Lincoln was shut from tho sight of man forever, in tho grave. After the assassination Booth cheap en unmolested from tho tlieatrtynount ed his horso and rode away, accompan ied by Harold, into Maryland. Caval. rynicn scoured tho country, and eleven days after tho shooting discovered them in a barn on Garrett's farm near Port Royal on tho Itappahanock. 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Hnoth's body was takun to Wnshlni:- ton and n post mortem uxaminatioii uf it held on board tho monitor Moulauk, and on tho niuht of tho 27th of April it win .given in olmrgo of two men In a rowiioat, who it Is clalineil, dinpi sed of it in sioresy how nono but tliem Belves know. Numerous stories hiivo been told of tlio limil resting' place of tho assassin. Whoever knows tho truth of it tolls.it not. It was soon known tint tho murder of L'lionln was ouo result of a oonspir acy, which had for us victims cco- retary bawnnl, nnd, probably, Vice President Johnson, Secretary Stanton, (?en. Grant and perhaps others. IJ.'Oth nan leu nearii oil .nr. dolinsou tlio day before, possibly with tho intention of killing him, Mr, Seward received wounds from which he boon recoveicd. Grant, who was to have accompanied Lincoln to tlio theatre on the night of tliu assassination, and'did not, escaped unassailou. iho general conspiracy was poorly planned and lamely execut ed, It involved about Iwimty-fivo per sons. Mrs. burralt, JJavidlU. Jiarnld. Lewis Payne, Kduar Spanrxlor, Michael McLouclilin, J. V. Auerodt, S.iinuel Arnold, nnd Dr. Samuel Mudd, who sot Booth's log, which was dislocated by the tall from tho stago box, were, amoni; the number arrested Fivo of the conspirators wero tried, and three, Payne, Harold and Mrs. Surratt, wero hanged, Tho execution of Mrs. Surratt is now generally be lieved to havoS been undeserved. Dr. Mudd was sent to the Dry Tortugas for a period of years, and theic did such good work among .tho yellow fever sufferers during an epidemic thnt ho was pardoned and' returned to this country. Ho died only about two years ago at his homo in Maryland, near Waihington. Atzerodt was sent to tho Dry Tortugas also, and died there years ago. John Stirrnlt tied to Italy, and there entered tho Papal guards. no was discovero-i by Archbishop Hughes, nnd by tho courtesy of the Italian government, thouch tho extra dition laws did not cover his case, was delivered Over to tho United States for trial. At his first trial the iurv hunt: ; at the second, in which Edward Pierre- pont was the government coun-el, Surratt got off on tho plea of limita tions. IIo undertook to lecture, and began at Kookville, Md. The Evening Star, of Washington, reported lhe lecture, which was widely copied, and was of such a feeblo character that it killed him as a lecturer. Ho wont to Baltimore, where, it is said, ho still lives. Spangler, tho scene shifter, who was an accomplice of Booth, was sent to tho Dry Tortugas, served out his term and died about ten years ago. McLonghlin, who was arrested because of his acquaintance, with tho conspira tors, was sent to tho Ury Tortugas and thero died. Ford's theatre was never nlnvod in after thSt memorable night. Ten or twelvo days after tho assassination b ord attempted to open it out Stanton prevented it, and 'the government bought the theatre for $100,000. aa cotiverted.it into a medical museum. lord was a southern sj mpathizer. IIo ran two theatres until within a fow weeks, ono in Washincton and ono in Baltimore. He left Washinatou ouito recently. Alison Naylor, tho livery man wno let uootii nave his horse, still lives in Washington. Maj. Hath boue, who was in the box with Lincoln when ho was shot, died within tho last two years. Stewart the man who jumped on the staco to follow Booth. and announced to the audience that he had escaped tbrougii tho alley, died late ly, strange, but very low persons can now bo found who wero at the theatre that night. Laura Keeno died a few years ago. The remaining copies of tho History of Columbia County, a book of COO pages illustrated and bound in oloth will be closed nut. nt. iSl flfl nnMi os enntH AVt.ril llir mnil 1,V,r aan nt iha ooi.umuiak umce. liioomsburg, 1'a, Thero aro scores of persons who are sufferiug from some form of blood dis order or skin disease, such as Scrofula, Boils, etc., etc. After a practical test. J. II. Mercer asserts that Acker's Blood hlmr will certainly cure all such dis eases, including Syphillis and Rheunv atism. Itis net a patent nostrum, but a scientiho preparation, he guarantees it. After a thorouerh test J. FT. Mnr most positively asserts that Acker's English Hemedy is tho best medicine for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cough and all lung troubles that can be found. Ask him about it, for he fully guarantees u. Chenillo fringes for mantles havo woooen spindles tipped with beads on mo strands. Plush bands three inches in width aro used for trimming woolen dresses mi Bjiriug wear. Adams' Patent Metallic PICKET FENCE. SI.78 per rod and upwards. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. All Vlndi of Iron Fontei, Gitoi, flro Eicipti, 4e. rewee PIT. I HON :r-7f-T-r-r-r-r--- i ,i i t Iron Work In all stylet. Coal Scroent a specialty, Iron Ladders, Whooli & Cresting, Bljckimlthlng In til tfintk.i. Eitlmttei furnlihsd. EAGLE IRON WORKS, Cor. Union Canal Sts, WILKEB-BAHRE, PA. march 12-80-ly. TEAFNESS UbgS. wSo I fwas deaf twenty-eight years. Treated bv inrMI. nt thn utu.hIi.,h rt t i.u ,i-w with no benent. fured himself In three .months, and since then hundreds of others by same pro cess. Ji plain, simple and successful home treau ment. Address T, S. TAOB, 88 Fjistwth street, -Sew lorklity. Apr-wt-d. mL Lrrn-rrnii tm Symptomh ol' Dyspj'.rsiA ore loss of appetite, rising of food, heart burn, distension ot the stomach, headache, bad Droath, sleeplessness, low spirits and f:enernl prostration, constipation Is n requent concomitant of dysiiepsla, but sometimes It Is attended tltli dtairhteo. The test of many years nnd the experleneo ot many thousands nnd lens of thousands of every ago nml condition of llfo has established tho Mot that no one will remain a dmpeptlc who will tnko t ho purely egetable indlcrine. TESTIMONIALS. AN KI'FICAClOtIS llHMIIDY I can lecommend ns nn efficacious remedy lor nil diseases ot the llvnr. hcnribiirn nml il t.nprwi.1. siinmntw i.lvir ltegulator. Lewis (I. Wuniler, nwi .Master St., Asnisuiub i-usuuasifT, I'liunneipuii. IF.0IT KIAI.l I'KINCKTOK, N. .t. e wish our readers toknnw that wo have round much benent from using Mminous Liver ltegulator. Our trouble orl 'inntcil nnd rend -rod clminifl linnr years In India, leaves llttlo hopn ot n pTtect .uiuiiuin nil, llllllK. ihu (in, HHglllllOr 11119 111- forded mori" relief thin nil rim we lime tried. Wo aty 'this vllhouttho wish or knoledgeofJ,ll. ftfiiiu & lu., wno prepare it in I'liunaeipnin. Itsv, It. (I. WiLDKIl, lid. "Missionary lte lew." 1111 IM Pknm 1'. II.. Mmittrnmprv Co.. Ta. MH.SSUS. .1. II. ZELIN & co.-llaving surtered rom debility, heodache, dizziness nnd loss otnpne llle.and lu'liigiiersunded they resulted from nnln- m-iivu over, Mininnns i.ner regulator was recom mended by a friend. 1 was greatly benefited in a short I line, nnd consider It an almost Indispensable household remedy. J, v., DhTlKIIEIt. I'HKrAHKII I1Y .T. It ZKIL1N &. CO , I'iiick, 4.1.00. 1'iiilaiiki.i'IIIa, J-JELAWAHK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEllN ItAlLKOAD. 1JLOOMS1JUUG DIVISION. NORTH. STATIONS. I SOUTH, a.m. a.in. p.m. 0 10 9 15 2 in P.m. 11.111 a. m uo 12 :i 1 s 30 ....icrnnton.. 8 3U llellevue,. 8 64 11! 2ll I 0 15 9 so 3 10 8 43 15 S3 8 40 li 15 8 3.1 13 08 8 it ...Tiiylorvllle. 0 -V 9 211 S lb 8 10 ,. Lncknwanua.. 0 37 9 SI 2 8 10 Tlttston 0 si 9 41 2 so 8 01 ..West Tlttston, I 11 40 9 47 2 36 l' nt 8 'tl II M 8 IT 11 51 8 12 11 50 SIM II 47 as ....Wyoming.. .. 0 45 u 53 2 41 7 51. ..Mallby I! 49 9 511 S 41 7 50 lleunett. . 0 M 10 0 1 2 47 7 41 ....Kingston 53 10 (153 50 7 47 ....Kingston 68 10 053 50 8 OS 11 47 8 (II 11 43 7 43 I'lymoiitn .nine 7 na 10 102 s 59 11 i!8 M II .11 7 S3 ....Tl tnotlth.... 7 07 10 15S (XI 7 31 ....Avondale. . 7 12 10 203 05 7 3D .. Nautlcoke...! 7 15 0 253 10 7 33 lluntock's Cieek 7 21 10 is 3 27 7 50 11 SO 7 43 11 2.1 30 11 It 1H It LI) 1 is icKsuinny., 7 37 10 413 so t 1AI, G 51 6 471 0 41 hick's leny 7 50 11 11 3 52 7 11 10 51 7 05 10 4f 0 53 111 41 6 51 10 S3 B 50 10 SI lleacltllnven,. 7 511 003 58 ..Ilerwlck ...It Hill 11 isaiis .linar urecK,, 8 10 11 20.4 1 0 33 I) 34 0 37 0 21 a 10 Willow Grove.. 8 11 11 234 16 ..Llll.O Kklge. . 8 18 11 29 4 31 Espy 8 25 11 30 4 27 ..llloomsburg... 8 30 11 44 4 SI Ilunprt K,,t , rjlj fl 6 43 10 S7 6 .111 10 31 II SO 10 111 a 10 11 oiijCatawla ltrldgo 8 41 11 554 46 8 08 0 60 u on , ijuii. inc.. . 1 Q i 111 IO IH 6 41 ....Chulasky.... 9 05 12 3"5 13 S . . . . 1'nm.rnn I U W 1Q ..KIT on 0 4i 5 55 9 45 5 40 9 33 p.m. am. 5 33 Northumberland, 9 35 13 40 5 35 a.m. 1 1a.m. a.m. p.m W. V. IIA1.HTRAT). Hunt. superintendent's latco. Scranton, reb.lst,l83 Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie, R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M In effuct NovTsM.tXvFr'nlns lenvfi Run. bory. EASTWAltl), 9.40 a. m.. Sea Shore Exnress (dallv exceot Sunday), tor Harnsburg and Intermediate stations, urnviug at mituucipuia a.ta p. in.; new iorK, 6.30 p. m. : lMltlmore. 4.40 u. m. : Washington. 6.60 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia forallbea Shore points. Through passenger coach to rnuaaeipnia. 1.43 p. m. Day enpress dally except Sunday),forIIarrHburg and Interme diate stations, arriving at T h f 1 a d e 1 n h 1 a 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore 6.45 p.m.; Washington, 8.00p.m. Tarlor car inrougu to ruuaueiuuia aim pasbenger coacnes through to Philadelphia and Daltlmorc. 7,50 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (dally iur iiurnsuurg uuu uu luicriueuiuic. biaiions, arriv Ing at Philadelphia 4 25 n. in. : New York 7.00 a. m. llaltlmore. 6.35 a. m. : Washington c.so a. m. ; bleeping car accommodations can be secured a tiarrisuure lor I'nnaueinnia ana sew YorK. on sun- days a through Eleepfngcar will be run; on this train from WUllamsp't to Philadelphia. Philadelphia passengers can remain in steeper unaisiuroeu unii 7 a. m. 7.to a. m. Erlo Mall (dally except Monday, iur iiiirnsuurg auu iiiieruieiiiaio siaiions, arriving at Phllndclnhln 8.35 a. m. New York. 11.30 a. m. ; Baltimore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.35 a.m. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on mis train tu ruiiaacipnia, tiaiumore auu asuing. ton, and through passenger coaches to Phlladel. puia oua uauimore. WESTWAltl). 6.50a. m. Erie Mall (daily except Sunday), to. Erie and all Intermediate stations and canandal, f;ua anu intermeaiaio stations, ttocnester, xiuna. oand Niagara Falls, with thiouch lullman Pal. ace cars and passenger coaches to Kile and ltoch ester. 9.53 News Express (dally except Sunday) for lwmiuicuuuu imcuueuiuiv SIUUUUS. 1.00 p. in. Niagara Kxpiess (dally except Sun. day) for Kane and Intermediate stations aud cm. andal2ua and principal Intermediate stations. Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and ltochester ana rarior car to u iinamsport. 5.30 o. m. Fast Lino (drily except Sundarlfor lie. novo and intermediate stations, and Klmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas senger coaches to ltenovo and Watklus. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall forlienovo and lnterme- uiatu watious. TnitOUQH TItAINS FOlt SUNllUItY F110M THE i.Abl Af,UbUUTlI. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m llarrlsburg 7.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a. m. with vurofigu sieepiugcar iiuui luuoueiuuia 10 lt' Hams port. News Kx Dress leaves Phlladelnhia 4.30 a. m. llarrlsburg, 3.10 a. in. dally except Sunday arrlv log at Sunbury 9.51. a. in. , . Niagara Express leaves ruuaueipuiu, , ,4u u. 111. ; uaumiore 7.30 a. in. (aany except Sunday arriving at sunbury. 1.00 p. m., with through Parlor car from Philadelphia mm luiuutiu pusseuger cuacues irom 1 nuauei' phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New Y'ork 9.00 a. m. ; Phlladel Dhla.U.50a. m. : Washington. 9.50a. m lulti more, 10.15 a. in., (daily except Sunday) arriving at ouiiuuij, 0.1x1 11. ui., iui Luruuuu passuugci vuuLiicsuuiii i auuueiuiu uuu iiaiuiuure. Erie Mall leaves New York8.oup. m. ; Phlladel. nhla. 11.2O n. m. : Washlmrtcn.to.iiiin.in. tiniti. more, ll.su p. in., (dally except.saturday) arm Ing at Sunbury 5.15 a. m with throuirh Pullman Sleeping cars Irom Philadelphia, Washington and uuiiuiiuie uuu uiiuugu passenger coacnes iron l uuaucipuiu. MUNIIUHV, UAZI.IiTtl.N .t U lI.lUll.ltltl UAll.UOAII AM) MlltTII AM) Wli. Vi lli' M1 114 I, WAV. (Dally except buuuay.) Wllkesbarre Mall leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.63 a. tu., Wllkes-barra 12.18 p.m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.45 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 0.37 p. in., Wllkes-bane ,.58 n. m Sunbury Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 10.10 a. in. arrlv Ing at Bloom Ferry 12.15 p. in., hunbury 12.55 p, m Express West leaves Wilkes bai re 2.15 p. m.; ar riving at uioom rerry 4.15 p. m.,bunbury 5.11'p.m. SUNDAY 0,NLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.25 a. m., nrrlvtng at Bloom Ferry 10.14 a. m., Wllkes-liarre 11:35 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 5:15 11. iu., arriving at 11100111 r erry, 0.43 p. in., sunbury, 7:45 d. m. 011A. K. PUOH, Oen. Manager. J. It. WOOD. (Jen. Passenger Agent NNUAL STATEMENT :0F 1 the: TOWN OF BLOOMSBURG FOlt Tim YEAR KNU1NQ MAUUll 31, 1880. FUNDED DEBT, sv s TUHFXY VttdllTAlll.h'. H.AILH.OAD XIMn TABLE. IlondsdueAuglstiMsd. t 900 " " Jan " 137 700 (U " " Feb " " too 0.1 " " Aug " iau 00 " " Jau " livs,, ... cou 00 11 11 jrci, .1 600 00 " " Aug " " CJO 00 " i6,vj. eat ui ' 'i " im. cwo) " " " is'ji no no " ' ' " 1 ilTJ 660 110 " ' " ' ism eso oa " " " " 191 7(0 00 nv run ou " " " " ls94,,.. 730 00 " " ' " 197. JlO no " " " " 1SUS. ssO OJ " " " " 1MSJ 710 00 1. il 11 il juxj. m Qj Total Funded debt,,.... VALUATION OFtTAXAUlE PKOI'EltTY Ileal estate JC96 570 ui 131W 00 IVrsoual property. 13 821 ui Occupations si no uo Tntnl v.l inllin. Two per cent, of tho aboVo i lca-,9:io ARSETS. Bal ot tax due on dup of it I ." ", nsa . Duo from sundry persons ou aect, 661 39 196J 60 9 41 " j 11 iiununirg est. DuotrouUIIMuleforsauio . 10 Duo front sundry poisons on old accts.. 13 OU 5 49 I V5JI . Duo tromrstntoot Wm Wcbli.contrlbti tlons for opening Market st-i heretororo Included In tho assets of the town, Uu oworthlcss. LIABILITIES!. Orders ot lss.1 outstanding.. $ ts 49 " isi ,, si 09 " IW " .. 176120 J Kitrns. Jmlg. for In to leg 416 CO 11100m gns i.'o. juyg. no ii Hen term. 1ss.t. for oul- stiimllng orders tonm't of H1S7.31, which nro H34 41 I surrcnucreuioino town and not nccounlcd for by tho Treasurer. Coupons of8V8I duo &unpd llg s.1 t 3.vsj ;o 1037 9T Eteesa of liabilities over assets NEWTON UOONIi Colleolor for 19s4. lilt. To bal of dupllcato tor 13l. 19il V2 87 31 lSJ, 2019 46 cn. By nmt paid Eva Hupert, 'treasurer. 1.1.11 73 Ily ami ot exonerations nl- loneil on dup ot lsl.. Js 10 By nmt ot exonerations al lowed tor lsss and ap plied lu oil. nuii. of VI 37 SI By bal nint al owei on dup. nt '.-.:) and applied uu dup of si 2 CI nil "7 r,iH 39 Hal due on dup of M t 3019 40 DAVID Wl.N.NElt, Collector for lilt. To unit of duplicate for mi t 3;c9 86 Clt. By nmt paid Eva ltupert, Treas ....... f m)I36 lialdueondupot issi , 1903 m t 2t(9 a EVA ltCI'EliT.Treasurer.lor lsSUn account with tlu lo.v 11 of llloomsburg. 1)H. To amount from V P. 1111- 111,'jei, iulu iii;.iauiei. To mnotint of tax loll lorsv ' state tax col lected ou bonds To nmt rrom Newton Boone, collector lor M To nmt trom I). Winner, collector for si To unit from L It ltupert, Pres. lines nnd licenses To amt lecclvcd oniicct ol skating link license,,.. To nmt received for sewer permits To amt received Irom sundry persons tor hauling rubbish, Aai To nmt received s Trump, rent tor park lot To nmt received from D ,1 Waller for sewer pipe, 16 41 T4W.S3 43 Ml 13.10 73 M6 36 32 (XI 12 00 211 (0 3 04 6 00 2.1 70 f 10015 01 70 1.1 Hal duo Trcns., Eva ltupert. , f 10121 50 EVA HUl'EKT, Treasurer for 1 w, in account with the ton 11 of llloomsburg. cn. By amt of dup. nf David Winner, col lecior for 's.i,betng unit uneollert ed by Treasurer on tax roll ot V,, t 2769 so By amt of bonds paid during year, viz: Number 60 t 600 00 " 61 tUO (1,1 200 00 100 00 100 O'l 100 (10 100 00 moon 1(H) 0(1 110 (0 140 00 200 00 23-.0 00 " 61 " 65 rr, " 61 " S3 " S4 " M " 97 " 11.1 " 12S By amt of int paid uuriug year vi: Coupons 61.1 31 By order for lost coupon No 11, bOndNO. 11 3 00 616 33 By nmt 01 orders pd during year 4297 91 By state tax on loans .11 ,7 By l'rens.'s com. on 73s.i, 19 per cent 109 27 73;.-. a I t 10133 31 ItlXEIPTS. Bal from F P lllllmeyer.late ' Treasurer. 16 41 Amt collected by Treas. of tax roll of 1S8-, 4720 96 Amt of stnto tax collected on bonds. 41 s.6 Amt from Newton Boone, collector for ivsi 1336 78 Amt from David Wlnncr.col- lectorforls soo 36 Amt from L 11 ltupert, Pres. tines nnd licenses. 3 00 Amtsknllng rink license. .. 1200 Amt from Samuel Trump for nark rent .1 no Ami from sewer permits 2 .13 00 Amt from sundry pemons for hauling rubbish, &c .... 3 OS Amt from D ,) Waller, sewer pipe 31 70 Total amt of receipts.... 7JS3 19 EXPENDITUlinS-lHOHWAYS. I! Jaeoby, com. to Feb. 37, 1RS6.. $199 73 sundry persons for labor and hauling , o0 81 sundry persons forlumber 42 31 " " smithing.... s ;o " " hardware.,,. 097 " " none cros'ngs 43 11 Sam'l Neyhard. town surveyor. 31 21 l'ubllc water Hough 3 00 Arched culvert near Solleders liou.o 23 03 t 1042 SI FHIK DEPAUT.MENT. ,1 ,! Brower, rent, 1 ycar.to April 1st, 86, Friendship Flro Co.. 30 00 Col. Co. rent to Jan. 1st, iss6, for Hescuo II A: I. Co m yrs. 33 00 Isaiah llugeiibuch.rent, to June 1, ism, for Frlendihp engine so 0J Wluona Fire Co rent to Jan 1st, 1M Stroo Pd sundry persons for stars repairs 17 90 113 60 CONSTABLE AND POLICE. .M C Woodward, high constable 71 46 s w Miutt, chief ot police .. 72 so 11 H Freas et al nsst police 31 90 W Knorr, cti. pollceln March.Sj 4 od $ SEWKKAOK. J A Funston, laying branch In Filth street, f 12 VI C W Miller,! 8 Kuhn et al exien bloos in Cenlie, Iron and Filth streets 971 ci L B ltupert and Samuel Ney liar 1, committee to consult with V V Ingham as con sulting engineer, of city of Wllkes-Barre, expenses, In eluding fees pall W v in- gham .. is 63 Sam 1 Nejlinrd, preparing ordl- dlnnncoNo30. 10 00 Sam'i Neyhard, serving notices, 3 41 Moyer Bros, cement 1 30 Elwell Blttenbender. et al., printing and blank books,. . 499 Samuel Nej hard, engineer. .173 Ilutclilns ic shoemaker, setter l'lpe 0 56 179 S6 f 1072 50 MISCELLANEOUS-HUNTS. (1 E Elwell.for Council room Jan ,, I.'mi COCO Moier Bios to lockup to June 1 1SS3 00 S A Petrlkln and Anna D Bill- meyer.tor Pound to Apr. l.si is CO os 00 sundry persons, co 1 and re pairs for lockup 10 7'j Dentler, Webb and Housel, Au. , '"tors. nix) llloomsburg Water tu, water rent to March 1, sii, 13 mos. fi?3 00 llloomsburg (las Co lor use of gas 1 r. 91.1 30 ON iiattersby.cleauing Council room 1 00 Sanil Neyhard, preparing nn nual statement clerking for auditors and making tax list 33 0,1 J .1 llrower.rug forcouncll room 2 21 John Mourey, sheriff, boarding Joseph May, com. by Pret, 3 Oil Lxpressageoninlnutobook.. ,, 23 Hepalrlng pump at Forks, 1 iu MlnuiebooK, 831 (1 W Forster.servlng tax notices 11) 00 Samuel Neyhard, sec'y, u mos. lo no SJ.r.'ck?aum'f""t'l.'blanksdo 8 50 O M Vandersllce, do 11 21 J O llrown, do 3 01 a A Potter, do 11 60 1. E Waller, solicitor, 33 00 t 2159 29 Total amt current expenses for year 4693 36 OTHEIt DISBlIIlSEMENTpi Pdonaoofoutstand'gor'sforha 13 23 tvu.vuiiu.. SOU W Interest paid during )ear viz: coupons 1 613 33 Order for losteoupon No 13, Bond No 43. 3 00 616 31 State tax paid ., oi 77 Hi-usurers commission 11U37 4361 00 Total expenditures - .-....,,,,, w viv Tln.llml rtrilra u,A...I,n .... ... Order No 301 surrendered" by 1 (las Cn , uncancelled Hi 51) Balance due Treasurer. 70 15 Amt deducted from claim ot Col 6 86 VJ71I7 Iaies amount enualllmr rocelntu tr-i.i ,0 SAMUEL N'EVIIAlIll Bnn'v I 11 liiliiL-,,T. ,, tho unperalgned Auditors ot the town of '''nurg.met Thursday and Friday, March 25 rnell7.fn"r.nV.ifu" Tifm i.;.V ,TX,v'."".l"ly.u.'"'lodnnd . . . v uv UJMUIO (.HO HUU1C. 1 11IV1.'LI JOS OAHlflSO.N,' 5. I-'. 11. I1RMTI 1.MI1 r Auditors. WO M'OUld fllrlhpr rrmr, Hint ,..,in.i i. papers and putiUa archives of m0 towu u5 s'v?ouia,r5i'H,y?tc poi,it, andweurireuponthe council the necessity pt the purcliawot a sale, tor the safe kieDiuK or he wme, and would further ure Mirot"r index, insot and purchase ot index Look for spidy ret. WJL U. ItlNKKR, .IOS. OAlllllhON D. UKNTLElt, ELY-? Catarrh Cream Balm When applied Into the nostrils will be absorb ed effectually cleans-! ling tno ncnti or ,!'iViV'?,!:V".?"HAYFtVER protects tho mem unino ot llic nasal pas saeea from ndilltlonnl colds, completely heals tho sores nnd restores sensn or tasio nna smell. at a 1 imiiii or Snnrr. .Appiy a pnrucie 0luaVi.t:rUI7D tho Balm Into cachHAY "JPjSVCiff nostril, A fow applications relieve. A thorough treatment will erne. Agreeable to us -, wnd tor circular. Piled so eta., by tiiullorntdrUKKlsls. ELYBIlOlIlUKS, druggists. Owego, N Y Anrs d rw ASTHMA GERMAN ASTHMJ CURED ! M Biaven laiiH il tTH (HI LUntrpTfnvntlbe most Tlulent HUrk i inxurw comf ortbl InfP.;1 ;NTi',7.rrK.7.crir.Tu.H.d er.raec.JdYac!tirc4iiAY.i!i?rA . ..4i ms Bfifiov li ma al ant lima.1 I F ' Ifan. fi. IaM. .VI Vaul.mnn 'ItwMtlrtljtMlortd lo heiHh Ij Gnntn Mhm CBr Thf. it ton, mmiitgn, um Otrmia Aithm Tor U ill yeo eUlm for It Il nfr fiili. Irf. K. rt FitfTlin, Vrttntill; 8. C -Hf bhyiktio f ecommeoJt A Qcnntn Aitbm Cnr. Il cured me." Mr. M. l I rnc. tMnaanarrTf, T.niudi tt etalUr Utlen lit. iik u; drnM Jprmnn'Anthiiiit Cur lyoMtiT Ml drnB'- of I'rica Irtal i'Biujo frr to any lultlreM for Apl 33inos llAS. more money than at anything cto bytnku ing nn agency for tho best selling book out llcglnners succeed grandly. Nono fall Terms free. Hallkii Book c.'oPortlan Maine. decl8 85. for Infants and Children. "Castorialssowelladaptodtochlldrentliat I Castnrla cures Colle, Conrttpntlon, IreconincndltasBupcrlortoanyprcscrlpUon I nur Stomach, , Diarrhoea, Enictntion, knowntome," IL A. Arccek, M. 1)., I KUU Worms, gives sleep, and promote, dl. Ill So. Oxford St, Brooltlyn, N. V, Without Injurious medication. ' Tin Ckitach Coufakt, 133 Fulton Street. K. T. ECONOMY TIttJE JP1SACTICAL U.ESTIWtf OF THE HOUR. EVERY THING THAT IS wifiv nin mK nun tiivi 01 luiuii CAN BE BOUGHT ciLEAPiE f mn mm. A Large and JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LARGE tofts, taiawMk &e Call and be Convinced that you -have the LARGEST SELECTION OF GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT ' The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE Hlomi$Bisij, Pa, GMAIN Mora C. B. MOBBIII DEALER IN itamign audi Mt WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IK CIGARS. BL00MSBURG, PA. . AVIiolcaalo nnd WAGON lAKKK' AND , BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Iloiidnuurtrrs for MERCHANT IRON & STEEL Storo nnd Warehouse", Nos. 120 ,t 12H Franklin Avenue, No. 2 Laek'u Avtimu X- 210, 212 it 21 1 Cen. ter Street, SCRANTON, PA. The story oi' our Fashionable Clothing at )rii'cs within tlu reach of all, litis caught the at tention of our young subject. IIo reads that Yates it Co. give money's worth every time and llipir overilowing stock for Men, Youths, Hoys and Children is tlio best, in Philadelphia to select front. A.O.MES&CO. (502-004-00(3 CHESTNUT ST. m) Tuif mm .run urn oimouii Varied Stock of AND SELECT LINE OF -OF- Jr, SA&WZBB. For tho Celebruted Chickerihg, Ivcrs & l'oud, nnd Voso& Sou l'iituos. 'Worldre nowneil Kstcy OrRAiis, Violins, Acconleous and Sheet Jlusiu. Celebiuted White, New Hlb'U Arm Dr.vls, New Hume, lloynl Bt. John, and Light Huunlm; Domestic Sewing JIuchiiies. Needles, oil and nttuchnionta for all makes of Sewing Machines. STREET,) Hctnll dfalcrs In