THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian llo I for tho West I Mover Bros, sell tickets via. I'cnun. 11. H. BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, FEMWAUY 4, 1887. rtmnMrr eiilkoid tii table. Trains on tho Philadelphia 11 It. lovo Kupert t. follows 1 NORTH. SOOTO. 0:30 a. m. 11:49 a. m. 3:41 p. m. 6:13 p. m. o Trnlnson tho 0. L. & V. It. It. leave Bloomsburg follows i north, (worn. MS a. m. 8:29 a. m. 10.20 a m. Ili44 a. m. 3.0-1 p. m. 4:U p. m. 0:10, p. m. 8:47 p. in. Trains nn the N. & YV. 1J. Hallway pass Blcom crry as follows noktii. somn. lii 10 a. in. 11:51 a. in. IM p. a. 4 19 p. in. SCNDAY. noktii. .otrrn. 10:19 a tn 8:39 P m Sirs. 0. E. Olrloit died la connncincnt Saturday last and was burled Tuesday. Hlio was a lady much respected hy lirr clghhors who greatly mourn licr death. Blio leaves n child about six years o( ago and a babo llirco weeks old. Tho express business of tho l'hlla. & Head. H. H. has been transtcrcd to the Adams Express Co. When tho transfer Is effected It will leavo but one express lino to this point from Philadelphia, and two from New York, as tho U. h. & YV. will still continue, HAI.ItH. Fun. 24. 1. H. Hruglcr, ndm'r, &c, of John Springer, deceased, will sell renl es tutu In Hemlock township at one o'clock p. m. Fan. 23. Frank Homboy will sell per sonal property on the premises of Hiram lteece In Ilcu-lock nt 10 o'clock. Fkiikoauv 12 llarman Fnhriniter nnd Isutnh Hovvel, Administrators of the estate of Itcuben Fnbrlnger, deceased will Bell valuable property on tho premises In Lo cust township, at ouo o'clock p. m. Bee advertisement. At 1'iuvATK Sale. Several lots In Itlootnshiirg, belonging to M. H. & L. As sociation. Foit (sale. Thrco Scotch colllo pups Also n farm to rent. Inquire of J. How. ard Kline, Ornngevllle, Pn. $1000 In very easy piiymentB will buy a one hundred acre farm, good new house, largo new bank barn, excellent spring water, convenient to roil road. Apply to dSllf KNOKII fc WlNTBItSTKK.N. Wednesday, February 3, was n disagree- able day. 'I ho sun did uot appear during tho c utile day. Wo will see it tho next G weeks will be moderate weather or whether tho ground hog falls as n weather prognos Mentor. According lo llio old proverb wo will liavo but llltlo more cold wenthcr. Fan ItliNT. Fon Hunt on Sale. Two store rooms, nnd dwelliugs with the same, situated on Main street. Also, i stnble suitable for livery, in llloomsburg. Inquire of Dr. J. Ii. Evnns. fJ2L Foil Kent. The third floor of the Cot UMntAN building, now occupied by N, S. Tingley. Hented by steam, water on sec ond floor, all conveniences. Possession April 1st. Inquire) of Geo. E. Elwell. tf. WANTS. Wasted. A position wanted by n smart nnd sober young man, understands the care of horses and poultry, also very use fill with tools nnd understands painting, not afraid of work. First-class references. 0. 0. C, Sanitarium, Bloom. Clubbing KalcH. Wo offer tho following club rates for 18S7: Coujjihian nnd N. Y. Weekly World ono year, with History of the World, $2.43; worth 4.00. Columwan nnd Philadelphia Weekly Times one jenr, iS.IO; iceulnr price S&3.50 Tho American Farmer will bo sent one. year, or the N. Y. Weekly World six months, free, to nil old subscribers who pny up back subscription and one year in advance, and to new subscribers who pay In advance. This offer Is pordjonly for a short time. Avail yourselves of It at once. Envelopes, letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements, business cards, nnd all Binds of commercial printing at tho Colum man office. tf. PcrHonal. Mrs. 0. W. Bertsch has nn attack of the measles. G. M. Kllno nnd family of Llghtstrcct moved to Watsontown on Tuesday. Mrs. It. C. Neal and sons, and Mrs. M. II. Clark nro spending several weeks in Philadelphia. Miss Harriet Lemons had her arm ill nbled by a fall received at Ilohrsburg while on n recent visit to that village. Col. Freeze has been coullued to the houso by illness this week. He hopes to be sufficiently lecovcred to attend to Uusi ncss to court. The annual meeting of Ihu stockholders of the Bloomsburg & Sullivan Hallroad Company was hild on Tuesday and tho following nlllcers dieted! President, Hon. 11. Buckalew ; Dttectors, II. J. Conner, H. Kershaw, J. IC. Grotz, I). Lowcn- bcrif,, Hun. II. Pahnir, I. W. McKclvy, Hon. II. M. lloyt and W. It. Tubbs. The Indies of Grunge, N. J., aro devoted to the uso of tho tricycle. Ono lady has ridden 2,043 miles, most of which were idden on a tandem. Another has i rec ord of 2305 miles. Theic Is no reason why ladles should uot lake advantage of this healthful and pleasant exercise, nnd It will uot be many years before lilcyclo clubs composed of ladles will compete with tho mate bicyclists. Tho Blackwdl Paint Co. of Muncy has leased the Kupert Paint Mill of II. S. Ueay, and expect to commence operations on February I. Mr. Ueay has been en. gaged as Superintendent. This mill con- tains valuable machinery and all that Is ne- ccssary for making first class paint, nnd there Is no good reason why, with sufficient capital ami proper management, it should not be successful Tho town clock Is once more illuminated nt night. Get your wedding Invitations at the Co LUMMAN OfllCO. West, via Pittsburg or Erie tickets sold by Moycr Bros. Judge Woodward of Luzerne county will hold court next week. Orders for township tickets promptly filled by mail nt this olllcc. A local institute will bo held at Benton on Saturday, the Gth Inst., nnd at lierwlck on the 12th. Persons contemnlntine havlni: sales tho coming spring will do well to consult our prices for hand bills. M. C. Woodward will bo a candidate for constable at the coming election. This will bo his twenty-first term. l'ncspiicrora irnlntr In Huncrt or Catawissa -- n n - In the mornings hereafter please leave their orders nt United Slates express ouice. u, Regular monthly meeting of Wlnonn Firo Company next Monday night at 8 o'clock. All the members are requested to attend. A telephone has been placed in the court house, for tho convenience of Ihe nublic. It will savo many trips to tho county seat. Coustnbles nro required to givo notice of tho SDrine election by hand-bills. The necessary blankB are for sale at the Colum man olllco at 10 cents a dozen. The entertainment by tho Ladies' Guild which was to havo beeu held a St. Paul's Kectory this Friday evening, has been post pontd unlll next week, Friday evening. Tickets north, east, south, south west, west, north west at lowest possible rates BaircnL'o checked from your door. For full Information see W. 0. Dougherty, Agt Witnesses and jurors should bear in mind that by order of tho court they will not bo needed on tho second week of court until Wednesday mornlug, on account of election. Tho road from Beagle's mill to Sands' Is In bad condition In many places. There 1 no provision for currying oil tho water. and It cuts Its own courso and tenrs up tho road. This should be looked after. Tho School Furnishing Co. have mad arrangements with II. F. Sharplessjfor tho use of his foundiy unlll tho erection of the new works. They oro now nt work mak ing tho Perfect Washers for C. Mears Son. The Itock Band Concert Co. will give ono of their pleasing musical cntcitalnments I Normal Hall tXalurday evening, February 6, under tlm auspices of the Phllologlu Literary Bcclcty. lteservcd Beats can be eicured at Clark's book store. F. I). Rentier's prlvute ofllca In the rear of Ids store Is very cozy. It has a Brussel carpet, neat furniture, and pretty paper on tho wulls. Deutler tells boots nnd shoe very cheap, but ho sells lots of them which accounts for his evident success 1 business. Leases and notices to quit at the Colum bun oiucc. Tho vault In tho commissioners' olllcc has been encased with doors nnd drawers, so that tho files and books can be kept free from dust of nges in future. The file ca ses havo an Ingenious device for holding papers in place, the Invention of Luther Hupcrt. Tho enrpenter work was douo by Thomas Gorey, and altogether It is a great Improvement, and a mtch needed one for the preservation of valuable records. Au exchange contains the following very enslble advice which is worthy of thought ful consideration : The secret of success of some towns is tn tho fact that all the people join as one man in every effort and enterprise calculated lo build up tho bus! ness iutcrcsts of the town. It cannot bo expected that a town will prosper as it should when the chief occupation of each person Is to try to tear his neighbor down. The entertainment given at the Sanitar ium last Friday evening by tho 1'oung Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church was attended l.y a large number of people, not. withstanding tho stormy weather The programme consisted of recitations from Longfellow, scenes from Hiawatha nnd Evangeline, nd vocal and Instrumental music. A stego was erected in tho dining room with appropriate scenery. Tho cos tumes of thoso who took part were very pretty. Tho receipts were $13 00. List of letters remaining In tho Post Of. flccnt Bloomsburg for week ending Jan 1837: Francesco Agello, Jack Fox, Pasqualle Frolo, (Ship) James L. Hess, Miss Katie lorn. Mr. U. K. Kerchncr, Master ucarne Kestv. Mlhaly Konik, Mrs. II. B. Leach, Oiihsenni Lullo iSliinl. San Lvcssnok, Arthur r. Bayic, uuiseppe Antonio own- ziola. OAUDS, .Mr. Agt. Donahue, Pasqualono Muzello, Persons calllnc tor these letters will nlcasc say "advertised." GeoieqbA. Clark, P. M, The Water jucrilloii. Kris. Columbian i Wo aro pleased to see your article on water supply, etc., In your Isuio of last week. It has always been tho object of tho Water Company to furnish n full sup- ly of water to ever) consumer for nil nic- cssary purposes, and wo bcllcvo wo havo succeeded In doing so. Your article how ever implies a possible shortcoming for llro protection, iron a lack of pressure In tho mains. Whatever shortcoming there may bo Is due, wo believe, to a lack of system, nnd appliances to ulllizo tho writer, nnd not to n want of pressure. For a long period of tlmo tho minimum height of water In tho reservoir as compared wllh tho maximum height at which It Is considered prudent or necessary lo be kept, bus not been suffi cient lo reduce tho pressure over two pounds nt nny point on tho mains, friction nd consumption not considered. From tho experlenca of tho lato fires It would appear that tho proper opening or tho plug Is not well understood. Would It not bo well for tho town to employ ono or more persons who should acquaint them sclres thoroughly In this work nnd attend to It during fires ? Those familiar with the work would tako other precautions, some times necessnry, but too frequently ovei looked tn tho excitement, attending fires such for Instnncc us spurting the plugs at low points for n moment before attaching tho hosot as enough sediment may nt times collect In n very short time, to seriously ob. struct the How In tin hoso" Tho company will bo pleased to glvo such Instructions lo persons so designated. Tho low pressure at the nozzle during the lato fire nt the School Desk Works, can be acrounlcd for, If wo are cotriclly Informed, ns to the quality and quantity (about 1000 feel) of hose attached. We believe too that a public fire alarm, properly located Is a necessity, not only to arouse the firemen and citizens, but also to notify the engineer at the company's works. From this station proper signals could be given the engineer when lo turn the firo pressure on or off, as that should be done cautiously in older to avoid uny possible accident t j the works. It Is well that you have called attention to the Important matter and tho "Imme diate Investigation" will be gratifying to tho company, believing that the censure, if thcro be occasion for any, will not be laid at their doors. Wo will bo glad to meet tho committee you suggested at any lime. AVatkr Company. Tho elevcven'h annual statement of tho Mlllvillo Fire Insurance Compauy shows that corporation to be in n nourishing con dllion. Tho amount of insurance In force January 1 1887 is $1,484,371.04. The amount of p'emtum notes In force on that day Is $".'1,372.92. The assessment collect ed during the year was $2,080.07, und the losses paid were $2,4'i0.00. The total ex penses for collecting assessment, printing. stationery, postage, olllco rent, salaries und commission, were !424.0fl. This is nn ex cellent showing. The officers of tho com pany are Joseph W. Eves, President, Will lam Masters, Treasurer, Ellis Eves, Seere tary. The town owns 800 feet of leather hose and 000 feet of cotton hose. Being of dif ferent sizes the two canuot bo connected nnd therefore n stream cannot be thrown on n burning building more than 800 feet from a plug. On May 3, 1882 the council was asked to provide couplers nnd a com inittco was appointed, but failed to per. form its duty. On July 4, 1883, tho coun ell was again ashed to procure couplers. and a committee was appointed with like result. This appears on the minutes of council. Attention was again culled to the matter in January 1684, but thiro nre uo couplers yet. This matter should bo ut. tended to without further delay. All Saints' Church, Opiahu, Nebraska, Hev. Louis Zahner rector, was consecrated on tho 23d tilt. Tho Omuba Repubhean contains the tollowlng: Tho ceremony of blessing the edifice was I 1... Il1l,nr. U'.rt).1n.tnn ....nr.l. pcritiriucii uy jiawi. ., ... .u.u.u.., ..wv... I..,t in ,1, i nruiiil anil imnrcsslvu forms of tin, ttnUrvmnlliui church, in tho uresenco of a large congregation. 1 ho ucw rector, i... r.r.nlA 'slmcr. was then Installed. after which the Itev. George F. Seymour, lit-i u..-t..nH..l.l til (.roiiolinil tlm In. Di.il.ilnn ...rmnii Mr. fHrnnnH l-.dilv. who oiuiiu.iu.i ov....w... -. w , - ' ...nl. .. ..mimlM.,.!!, nnmn rppllnl nn the previous evening, furnished the music tor ine occasion, In tho evening at 7i30 o'clock, tho ad- miflfiinn ni uu, cuonsicrs iuuk umcu. iuiiuw- .l liv tin. I'viMi Bonif und a sermon bv Bishop beymour. ine cuuir laiusioin ui eighteen boys and Line men. They huvu ..vorir iIhv fnr miinv mnnthfl imst. ItlllUIOVt. V.V.J ....J - - J 4 , and durinir a lar'iO portion of that tirnc were under the SKllliil iiisirurueii ui uun riuriu, vw Vnrli nUr 'I'lits fTi.nlh'man fnlnvs u ...ii ....j. - n - - - i... ...... ....tin., r ln,1nfr mm nf tlin most etllclent inuncrs anu uccoiupuom-u uiusi clans in mo couuiry. There was a special meeting of thuTow Council Mouday nnd Tuesday evenings of his week to couMder the question orgrant lug right of way to the Bloomsburg & Bull! vbii It. U. Co. ulong rullro-id street. Mr, Buckalew appeared in tho luterest of th railroad company. Tho council adopted tho following resolution s l!,nliril That the consent of tho Coun cil bo given to tho Bloomnhurg & Sullivan Ituilrcad Co. to locute their line of road Railroad Street ill said town from Fishing Creek south; thu said locution to uu made upon consuuauuir mm uuu ni proval of tho Town Council, nud tho rail road company are to provide suio ana con vcnleut cnssiugs oi ineir ruuu v mi iim- seeling streets and alleys. In view of the piivilegc f ranted the Bloomsburg & Sulllvun It. It, Company huvo located their cenlru lino 12 ft. 2lncht east nf the centre lino of tho Iroudulo Co's railroad from a point at or near Levi Cox1 to a point near tho houso of T. M. Quntou This makes 7 feet between tho two irucm. IiiHtructloii In Music. Mrs. M. A. Smith gives lessons in vocal and instrumental music. She will be pleas. d to onll on any one desiring information ns to terms, who will notify her, or can be found for the present at Judge Elwell's. Slio has had many years' experience ns teacher, and has had charge of tho music department In high grade scmluarles. 4w, Mrw. Mary M. Hnrmaii. Death is always nn unwelcome visitor to surviving friends.though the spirit has long been struggling to be released, and the tired and suffering body has prayed for eternal rest. No matter how long anxious friends h ive watched by the bcdsldo of a dear one, knowing that the denth-angel ii. were Here, vvc Know ot no other place where yon can get such value for your money. Dollar goods we sold them for $i before the New Year for 50 cents. "Why I paid Si. 25 a yard for those very goods in New York," said a lady buyer. Stylish, desirable goods and only 50 cents a yard f Do you suppose they were made lor that? No concern of yours; here they are and you can reach them now. We promise noth ing for any to-morrow on these Pin Stripe Serges. 25,000 yards in three weeks and no pushing 1 livery thread hard twisted ; every hure wool except the stripe a mere suenestion in quantity, like a row of stitches, sometimes two rows ; a mere suggestion but clear and distinct. We had white, old eold and red Pin Stripes on navy, elec tric and gendarme blue, and on brown, creen and black ; we have just added grounds medium and light brown, and wood shades. 52 inches ; 6 or 7 yards a dress pattern ; $3.00 or $3.50 for enough lor liarly bpnng, Mountain or Shore dress, and such a dress ! Do you wonder that nearly 10,000 yards a week have slipped off almost without help ? of tan for Already two grades of our black Lachemire "(jtiaranteed Silk are eone. The other grades are ijoincf fast. Not a yard of either would have been taken if you hadn't believed your eyes as well as what we said. We want you to use your eyes and all your senses. We expect you to We told you there was no dye loading in these silks, that only so much pure dye was used as was needed to give the color. lhat you must take on your faith in us. But no word of ours is needed to show you the deep histre, the perfect finish, and fine material ot the fabric Six grades left ; highest price s-?.2t ; still some at $1.25. The Black Satin Rhadames at a quarter off can't hold out ong. Makers mignt oetter stop nniBt. Bnnn 1nvif1n llm linllSRhold. tllCV atC never quite prepnred for his coming; and j than keep up the supply. They though they know thai 1110 separation 01 (on't work lor fun UOOd, the body and spirit is a happy release from the pain consequent upon Ihe ravages of disease, when final dissolution does come, it leaves'n terrible sting hchiud it. The death of Mrs. Mary N. Harman is n pccullurly sad one. She was the young est daughter ot William McKclvy deccascl, and widow of the late J. II, Harman. She leaves three children, viz : Harry W. Hess, son of her first husband, John Hess. Samuel and Helen Harman, children ot her second mariiage; nnd a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lizzie Fulton. By the death of Mis. Hnr man, they nre all deprived of an affection ate, christian mother, their home is broken up, nnd they will be separated. Though kind fricndi may do all in their power to lighten the sorrows of the bereaved ones, the mother's placo can never be filled, und no other home can bo to them like their own home. Mrs. Harman was born nn.Feb. 17, 1839, and died January 31, 1887. For several years past she knew that she vim a victim of consumption, and for some months pro- vlous to her death she was confined to her room. She was for many years u member of St. Paul's Episcopul Church, and took an uctlve interest in all church matters so long as her health permitted. Her faith was steadfast, and she frequently expressed a desire to close her eyes in tho sleep that knows uo waking until the great judgment day. For her, death had no tenors, for she had lived the life of tlio righteous, and her end was peace. The funeral took placo on Thursday afternoon nt hulf past two o clock at the residence, and the nttendanco was large. The beautiful burial service of the EpHcopal Church was read by Rev. W. p. Leverett, and tho remilns were in- tered in Kosemont Cemetery. Many floral designs, the gifts of sorrowing friends, rested upon tho casket. IIlKli Water. Tho Susquehanna river rose rnpld'y at Pittstou last Saturday night und next morning at 8 It reached twenty-ono feet above low water. Tho lee up by Pittston orokc and ran n short distance. It soon gorged Bgalu ut Port Griffith, four miles below Pittston, and tho water commeuced backing up. It poured over ttho Hats on tho West slik and inundated them to the depth of six feet. A number of small houses, were surrounded nnd their lower floors lnvadtd by the water. West Pittston was nlso invaded by tho water, and on Hlver Street it wus two feet deep. A row of five small houses, occupied by miners and standing closo by the river woe sur rounded by water and Ice which reach almost to the second floor. One was mov ed from Us foundations. ftHaniunnlter'ii. Philadelphia, Monday, January 31, 18sr, You can order anything we have by mail. We'll send it by mail, express, or freight as you may direct. Dress Stuffs by tons ! Dress Stuffs going by tons every week, almost every day. The new French Sateens and the Anderson G'nghams are in. Wonderful plaids in the Ging hams ; charming combinations in the Sateens. Figures a little bolder than last year, but noth ing obtrusive. 37 cents. Always crowds here and there among Dress Goods. Here is one of the almost-always-crowd-ed places ; Pin Stripes on Serge. Since the first of January we've sold more than 2 q.ooo yards of them, And hardly told you they cents (might well be $1); better Si; Inchest, $1.25. Not that you can t get black Satin Khadames ot other deal ers as low as 75 cents. But where else can you get such black batin Khadames at any of our prices? You have cleared many of our racks and counters of ladies garments again and again in the past three weeks, it has paic you to do it. It may pay you more than ever now we have made prices such as shou cause the slowest of the goods to move. l.AUIBS' I'LSTKHS. Dlack Cloth with velvet trimmings and silk lining, tnado hy Einllo riogat, ot l'arla. Reduced porn IbStoilft. Dark Ulue Figured Cloth, fur collar nnd cuffs, siik lined, maue ny hara jiayar. 01 runs, Reduced from ..5 to t'20. Dark brown cloth, with velvet trtmmlDEs and saiiu lining, maao oy aara siayar, ui run, Menaced iro n f ",u uj sio. Urown Astrakan, with Ileal Heaver Collar to waist and lieaver cuns, Itedncpd from f 11 to JM. lrk Oreen Cheviot, with velvet trlraralncs UUU OlIK LlUUJ!,r, ift'iiiicfii imm Kin lii iu. Dark Oreen Cloth, with silk Trlmmhifs and Lining', Down from (.is to do. Dark llluo heaver Cloth, braided, Reduced from (30 to (10. Brown and lllack Astrakans. with Satin Vac. ings. Keaucen irom r-i'i to i iu. Dlack Astrakans with Mlk Lining, Reduced Irom (.15 to (15. Dark Green Cloth, with Silk Lining, Reduced from cw lo (8. Drown aud lllack stockinettes, Reduced from (17 to 18. Reduced from 115 tu (5. WIIITI OK ESSES. Down from 130 to (is. Down from lis to Down from (15 lo (5. to others In White anil Colors from (1 up. Wrapper lu Colors , 50c. and "sc. units' WKAFS. Ono lot lllack Cloth Wrans. trimmed with black lace, Jet and passementerie, silk lined. No two alike. iteaucoa 10 is silk Velvet llrocides In brown and black. Bilk. lino J, rheullla and jet trimmings. Ho two alike, Hcauceu LO IllL trlminrd, with silk linings, ucauceu to j Black Velvet and:ilrocaded l'lush. chenille and JcttrlnimlDgs, plush-llned. lllack Velvet bilk Uroeade, bllk-llned chenille trlmmlugs, lllack VeUet. uas,sementerle trlmmluES. sllk- llned. uown iromiiooto 123. Black Satin DeLyon. Dassementerlo and let trimmings, satin lining, iHjwn irom t 10 ixu. Real Seal skin Cloth, with feather trimmings, mulled sailn lining Black Astrakan and lioucleu. sllk-llncd. che nille irlmmtngB. uown irom r,' 10 is. toothers reduced, many of them to less than halt their original price. When you get among the Upholstery Goods there's some thing novel and striking at every turn. We have never be fore sold some of them so cheap. J.11111K ui vuiu curtain musiiu 54 inches wide at 37 cents a yard ! And Nottingham Cur tains as low as 75 cents a pair ! The whole list is built on the same rock-bottom prices. Look at the goods and the marvel is greater than to read of them, great as that is. POWiEU Absolutely Pure. This nowder nacr vntlcs. A marvel of nuntv. fi'rength and w holesomencss. Moro economical than ordinary klmK and cannot be fold In compe tition w 1th the multitude of low lest, short weight, tuuiii ur iiiusinau puwucis. no'U only in cans. IIUYAI. UAK1MI I'UWUKK I (,. WUilM.. 1. A Hnutlieruor'H I'altli. A leading iIiukrUI of North Carolina v.riles: "Send lilty cases of I'eirine's liar- cv Malt at mice. I he constaiitdrinaud for your valuable prcpaiallon necessitates this early dupllcatu of my last order. Thoso using retrine's ruru nariey Jiait pronounce It the best known remedy fi.r malailu nnd Indigestion." Hero you havo positive evi dence of the creat curative nuidlthsnf a I'll re Hurley Malt, prepared from selected crops in the field, lis purity nnd palatable- ness nre ucokiiIzciI liy eminent physicians throughout this country nnd Canada, it will accomplish what is claimed for it.erad Idle every form of malaria und indigestion nud give new life to the system that is run down by overwork. Ask your nearest druggist for It. For snlo bv C. I). Itob- bius, llloomsburg, wholesale liquor store. DIED. KLINE. Iu P.shlngcrcck townshm.Jnn- uary 28, 18S7, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Mat thins lvllue, nged 70 years, 5 months and 24 days. LOCAL NOTICES. Extra good crash toweling for 10 c. vd. placed on tho lack at I. W. Ilartinnn & son's. Wedding nnd ogrninmcs and tho Coi.vmman olllcc. party invitations, dance programmes and visiting cards, cheap tf. nt Tho ribbon case at fro.'t door of I. W. Ilartman & Son's Is chuck full of new rib. bous f.t old prices. Having just received n cylinder for fin- lshiiiir silks nnd cloths. I nm nrecared lo clean nnd dye gents' clothing, ladies' cloaks, sacques, silks, dresses, shawls, Ac. reamers uyeii anil curled. 1'acknges for warded by express will receive prompt at- lenuon, accoming to directions. Uall or address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Uloomsburg Woolen Mills. scp24-tf. Opening of Embroideries this week at I. W. Hurlmnn & bnu's. Shipping tags, wllh or without strincs, at the Columuian ofllce. if. I. W. Ilartman it Son have just received Irom Germany new dark cotton hose that are made to wear well. BUSINESS NOTICES. If you feel us though wilier was gather ing around tho heart (heart-dropsy) or have heart rheumatism, palpitation of the heart with sulTrcutiim, sympathetic heart irouuie ur. Kilmer's uceun-vvjed regu- iuicb, curiccis anil cures. Afieu Dii'iiTiiKiiiA. Diphtheria is terriiile ilisinse, nquiiiug ihe greatest in mum sin in meet n complete cure Even when its power is broken, it cling! to the patient with great persistency, and often leaves the sysem poisoned anil pioi trnted. Just here food's Siirsnpai Ilia does u vast amount of good, e.xpelllng impuri ties rum the blood, giving it richness and vitality, while it renovates and strengthens ine system. QUEE.V VICTOKIA's CKOWX. Tho crown of (Jueen Victoria consists of uiamoniis, penris, rubles, supniurea nnd emeralds, set in silver nod gold. Its gross weight is 30 oz. n dwt troy. Tho number of diamonds nie !1,352; pearls, 273: rubies, 9; sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It is nn old saying Uneasy lies Ihe bend that wears a crown. It is oetter to wear the ciown of perfect health nnd peace of mind through the curative effects of I'er ine's Pure Hurley Mr It Whiskey. For ale by C. 11. Hobbins, llloomsburg, 1'u. tVTiun Baby was lck, we gayo her Cwtorla, WliM. 3he naa a Chttd, tht cried for Castorla, When she. became Ulae, she clnnj to CaetorU, When the had Children, ahe gre Uiem Catori, I.lKlitHtrcct. It Is quite a long tlmo sines anything worth reporting has occurred lu our town. Tho principal topic of discussion on tho street corners and In hotels nnd stores is ol the nnll factory we want lo get here. Tho chances cf getting such n factory here aro very good. Will give you all the dc talis when wo get It. Tho unexpected death of Charles Drown Is much lamented by our people. He be came sick scvcinl weeks ago but recovered so that ho wus able to go out, when ho had a relnpso a week befuro his dcalh, which occured at!l o'clock on last Saturday morn. ng. Ho was born lu the town of lllooms burg 69 years, 3 months nnd C days beforo Ins death. .More than 85 years ago lie opened n tailoring establishment In this town. Four years after he removed to Hlooinsbtiig for one year nnd then to Mnuch Chunck where ho was In the em ploy of U. E. licrtch for 10 years. There by too closo attention lo his work his health became Impaired nnd ho moved back tn this town where bo bus since lived, beloved nnd respected by all. He leaves n wife, four sons nud two daughters to mourn his loss, He wns burled In tho Light Street cemetery nt 10 o'clock n. iu, T, ,.!..,. 1,'.,!, 1 'I'l... .,......... il. l i . I.. A. INI. VLILU1UI1J (. 11IU grnvo was conducted by Oriental Lodge F. nnd A. 31. of wh'ch ho was n member, being Its Worshipful 31asler for tho last yeur. l he attendance at tho 31. E. Sunday school last Sabbath was larger than at any time Inn year. The ltlblo Class ol Prof. Heck's is ntlrnctlng a large number. I Our genial old trlcnd Thomas Ticnch Is in New York city at preseut. Ho will bo back in a few days und theu will leuvo for Florida wIiitu ho Intends to spend tho rest ot the winter. 1 Most of the Italians that have been cm- ployed on tho railroad have left. Tho woik at Hodman's mill and dam Is about finished. There wns au old fashioned spelling beo nt our echool house last Friday evening. 3Ir. Hush Creasy proved tho boss speller. There lias been protracted meeting nt the Evangelical church for several weeks. The utlcndauce is large nnd the Interest In the meetings Is on the increase. A largo number have alnady declared their pur pose of leading Christian lives. There will be moro than the usual num ber of Hillings next spring. 31r. Heese Fairman will move to West Hnzleton wheio he will lake charge of the Natural Oiowth Hotel. Wo know of no ono who will bo more missed than he. Wo wish him success in hls.undcrlnking. Hope ho may make money enough in n few years to retire aud settle down among his old friends. 3Irs. 3Iary Ent will move to llloomsburg. We can't get nlcng very well without 3Iary. Her services as dress maker are In demand by all the lamilles In town. Ed. Stiltler and Henry Oman will move to Nantlcoke. Their stay there will likely be only temporary for they go now only to have their families near their work. "Tle Oreateit Cnra on Erth ror iun." Willi reuerernore qolcklr thnn nny olht r kunwn rvm-l -YJMf r,1rt ltheumnttm. r.fnra)jrla,H Rwclltnir. htllt ?n1c( ltniW.e,H ffir .v hum. HIM, cut. iAmtivB MJAf 6ftC. l'lirlsr, Hore, FrCft-Utt, IB DHBiflkVI ICHlHwltilio, VllniTtStllhrit,IH u3VflBjm uiiurA. Wound., lcadnrhi.,BI KHT Jtyi Toot hftr he. Hr&lDII. etc lllmB dWPlKiu' bottK Hold by allH K31n!fXifidn,Cffl''t. ltton. Th gen S-fcSSTfcnlnn JUfifvt,.,i fill l.ftr rnirl S"rm rWTlfl. ( Tootiuvrlia- M-raiD. etc illncl Met a bottK HoU by alll idnicffto. Caution. Th prn I iToirletom, Jt-lt linorr, ild., U. 8. A. DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarss neis, Croup, Asthma, Ilronc!ilt!3, Whooping Couj-h, Incipient Con sumption, and for tho relief of con cumptlve persons la advanced e3S3 of the Disease. Fcr Selcty tit Drug. Cists. Price, 25 cents. thui)lfifri gnnliuarc. How to Ciuin I'lcHlt and Strength, Use after each meal Scott's Emulsion ; Il is ns palatuble as milk and easily digested. Delicate people improve rapidly with its use. For Consumption, Throat nllecllons and Bronchitis it is unequaled. Dr. Thos. Prim, Alii , sns: "I used Scott's Emulsion on n child eight months old; he gained four pounds in a month." lillHt iicntoit. Sec what the Sci.rct.ir)' of die Ir.temate Poultry and l'vt Stock Association, of Cobdcn, JlluKiU. say: S.S.MVEUS. Avm 1har Sih : I have ueil some of jour Chick. chlck-er--e.kcs (Poultry Food). i.amiati,lied that it increase ihe e production of my fowl A. A. COWDUKY. Not very long ago we had 7000 dozen Ladies' white linen hemstitched initialed Handker chiefs, inch borders. Less than 1800 dozen now. Wonder how many dealers stocked up out of themr However many, they paid just what you must, 1.5 cents each. You cou dn't get them for that of the manufac turer. John Wanamakeu. Chestnut, Thirteenth ana Market streets, and t'ltr.ball square. Send to 0. I. Hood Si Co , Lowell, ilass., for a book containing i-tatrmeuls of many remarkable cures by Hood's Su'sapnrilla. Duunkrsnbhs, on Liquoi: Haiiit, can nn CoilKD nv AOMINISTKItlNQ Dli. HaISKS' Uot.nitN Specific It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea wituout tho knowledgo of tho peison taking It, effecting 11 speedy and permanent cure, whether thu patient is a moderate drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. Thousands of diuuknrds haye been made temperate men who havo taken the Golden Specific In their colfeo without theirknow'. edge, nnd to-day believo they quit drink ing of their own free will. No harmf".l effects results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address Ir. conllilcnco Golden Specific Co., 185 Haco St Cincin nati, Ohio, dec 3 80 ly. AN KXCBLLUKT MEDICINE. Sly wife nnd mysell were In bad health fnr some fifteen vears. 1 chanced to lis looking over one of Simmons Liver Itegu. lator almanac nud saw A. II Stevens' and Uislion l'ii rcu's names lo testimonial. I then obtained some of the Kcgulator. nnd can heartily recommend tho Uvcr Itegu. lator to my friends us an excellent medi cine." 55. E. Hairlson, 31. I)., Gordons, vllle, Va. WiiatTiiuk 3Ikiut Will Do. Tho un. precedented sale of Hotcheo's German Syrup within e. few years, lias astonished thu world. Il is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual ruiu of coughs, colds and Ihu fecvm-i-l lung troubles. It acts on an enlliely ulllercnt principle frnin the usual prescriptions given by Physicians, us It does not dry up a cough and leave the disease still In the syxteii), but on the con. trary icmoves tlm cause of thu trouble, henfi Ihe pails affected and leaves them lu a puiely hialihy condition, A buttle kepi In the house for use wl.cn tho diseases make their iippearauce, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of the fuels. It Is positively Bold liy nil druggists und general dealers In thu laud, Price, Ti cts , large bottles. jan 2Sl87eow. Lost nnd found, A rich reward awaits the man that presents n better thing than the hop plaster fnr all pain and soreness. Acts Instantly when applied to backache, rheumatism, sciatica, kidney slfeclions, side ache, Mitch, crick, sore lungs or severe aches in uny purl, vft els, "It is wortli Its weight In gold," is 11 common expression, Hut, while thu value of gold Is easily ullvcted, tho woitli of Ayei's surtupntlllu, as a blood purifier, never depreciates. It will eradicate aero. fulu from the system when everything else , inns. Iliit 3lllh r of Fishlngcreck, n foundry, man, died the I81I1 from typhoid pneu monia and was burled nt St. James the 20th of Jan., aged about 20 years. Frederic Hilly of Benton, died tho 21th. from gangrene on the leg, and was buried at Hamlin Jan, 2fllh, nged about 74 years. Sir. Hilly emigrated from Germany ubout ulljcarsngo in destitute circumstances, 'through frugality and industrious habits he secured a pleasant and comfortable homo not fnr from the head waters of Knvencrcek. While on his road to Bloomsburg from Van Camp, last week one day, Charley Sloore's horse dropped In the shafts and died without a struggle. Heart disease is thought to have been tho cause. The gnat hen strike is about oyer, which is Infered from the fact that a dozen eggs were marketed last week at Cambrn, But the question was, ycto they Ircsh or not ? It, however had an effect on the market. Eirgs are not so high uny more. Be patient, tho weather will assert Itself before long regardless of weather prophets. On account of the great storm last Satur. day, wo did not attend the local Insllluto at Benton. Presumably that none was held. Wo hope that another appointment will bo made. Supt. Grimes, while vlsltlug tho schools of our township gave us a pleasant call. He is nn nffalilo gentleman nud very enter tninlng. L. 31. Crcveling and family paid us a long promised visit last Friday afternoon aud evening and were storm stayed on Saturday. But we talked tho storm nil aw ay. A gang of jockeys wcro operating tor some time In Shlcksbinuy. Several of our farmers wero wiser, but not better satisfied after swapping horses. The condition of the roads Is in a bad shape j neither good wagoning nor sleigh. Ing. Will "Coon day" have any effect on the winter? They say it the sun shines or if It rains II u ill have. Bi.ooMsiiuuc, Pa. A very pretty piece of work wo have in silver is 11 spoon hol der and call bell combined ; best quadruple plate, ornamental, handy and not high priced. Curving knives and forks in sets from 75 cents to twenty dol lars, with or without cases. If you want something hand some for the table wc have it in a dozen pearl handled, heavily plated dinner knives in a blue plush case lined with satin; a lit tle expensive but -worth all we ask. Our trade 011 silver is increas ing ; advertising and a large line of reliable ware to select from is what causes it. We just receiv ed 50 dozen spoons and forks in a variety of patterns and have some more of those lower priced casters on the way. Lower priced because they, are plain, but just as heavily plated as the moro expensive patterns. Handsome tea and coffee pots in solid brittania, bright as sil ver and will wear a life time and always keep their color. Tea kettles in galvanized iron, agate iron, copper, plain and fancy, polished aud nickle plat ed, light and durable. One of the handiest things about the kitchen is the new combination Hour and sugar sif ter; answers for a measure and scoop, egg beater, rice washer, fruit strainer. You buy it of agents at seventy-five cents, we sell it to you for 25 cents. Sign of the big Yale Lock Key. .1. E. SCHUYLER & CO. tattle 01 CcttMurK. The people of this town had tho pleasuro of seeing .Monday and Tuesday last, ten magnificent oil paintings representing tho great battle of Gettysburg. The paintings gavo the figures lifo size, aud with tho clear explanations of Gen. St. Clair A. Mul- holland, who participated in tho battle, tho audlenco could almost imagine they wero witnessing the actual battle, Thcro was a good attendance of school children at tho Matinee Tuesday afternoon. It was a good lesson lu history for them, ono that will 1m. press Itself upon tho memory, und being so accurately portrayed, must certainly moro man repay mem for tho small price of admission. For Toilet Use. Aycr's Hair Vigor keeps tho hair soft and pliant, imparts to It the liislu, and freshness of youth, causes it to grow luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures all bcalp diseases, and is tho most clean ly of nil hair preparations. ftVpR'Q Italr Vigor lias given 1110 rl I L.11 O perfect sall.sfaiilon. I was neai'U laid lur mx years, during wlnt I, tiinu I lined many hair lueii.iiatiiiiis, but without Miceess. Indeed, what llltlo hair I li.nl was griming- thinner, until I tried Aycr's llidr Vigor. I 11-cil two bottles of tlm Vigor, and my be.ul is now well eoveied with a new gitmili ot hair. Juilson IS. Chapel, l'caliody, .Mass. HAIR l'Mt 'livi become weak, gray, limn ail Jaded, inav liao new lifn nud color restored lo it hy Ihe iimi ot Ayer'a Hair Vigor .M' hair wns thin, tailed,- and dry, and fell out in l.ngo tiiianlilies. Ami's Hair Vigor Hupped tho falling, and restored lur hair lo lis original itilor A u dressing lor tl.o hair, this piepaialion has 110 equal Mary X. Ilaininoml, Stillwater, Mum, VIROR yiiulh. and heautv, 111 tlm YIUUI1, uppeaiatn o ol tlm hair, may ho rc.servcd for un itidelliillo peiioil hy tlm use ot Aycr's Hair Vigor "A ill-'.-ease o tho hcutp caused uiv batr lo he comu harsh and diy, nud lu full out Ireely. Nolliiu 1 tun! -i ined lo ilu me any good until 1 loniuieiieeil iisiiiu Ayci'-. il.ur igor Tluee hollies ol this prcpaiallon loslorcd my hair lo a bealthv condiiioii, and It is now noil and pl.aul Mv sialp Is iiiied, und it Is alvi Inu In. 111 ilaiidrnlf. Mrs. II. It. l'oss, .Milwaukee, Wis. Ayer's Hair Vigor, tsoM l.y llrugitUts u:ul perfumer. I'l'iirrtT Sm'iity, pimnpt action, and woiiileiful cmativi) piopcilics, easily plat 1 Ayer's I'dls at the bead nf tin) list of popular lemedies for Sick and Nerv ous lleudaelics, I'ou.stipaliiiii, and nil all. iiiHiils originating In n disoidcred l.iver l halt) beeu a gleat sufferer from Itcnd.uhc, and Ami's f'uiliaiwc Tills nin tho onlv iiieilieuin thai has mcr given inu relief. One dose ol iIicmi I'dls will quickly movti my lmuels, und frea my bead Irom pain. William I.. 1'age, ltlchmoud, Va, Ayer's Pills, Prepared t-ylr..t r Ayi-r M'n., Lowell, Mm BoW by all Dculrtalu Mrilhiuii ANNUA!; STATEMENT OK BLOOM POOH DISTRICT. From .tan. lt,1, to Jan. 10, lss;, JOHN K. OHOT7., Tressurer. nit. To lull In tress hands Jan II, Cash ree d on hluom rtnp HI ..... .. " ' '!.... " "Orccnwooddup'81 " " cott ilup 'sv. ....... ' " Bug irlo.it rtup "65. ' ''litoomrlup-sf.. .. " "urcenwooildup'W " 'seottdupW...... " " Migarloaf dup.... "llarrtnsfloijudirmt " ot A merncr. " on unseated land " ot Catawissa Twp.. CIL Ily orders of si nnd M redeemed " " 8J redeemed Hy money refunded 10 N. lloone llf postnifo ... liy Treasurer's salary Ily halance 1 11 Treasurer's hands I .17 77 1st to 17H1 07 tM ii ill VX 41 0) 5MJ I 7IH 4? 761 (4 30 00 so n S 09 40 C3 18 40 10734 Ti I mm 67GJ W It M 110 100 OO 43J S4 Plip. 18 IS. HlBOm 2X91 M SCOtt 1023 85 SuenrloAf ureenwoon Dun. 11 100m seott wood KiiKarlo.it Less exonerations and nor cent. Outstanding orders Jan 11 HS.. Orders Issued to Jan 10, 87.... Orders redeemed to Jan 10 87. . Orders outstanding Jan 10 87.. Outstanding orders Jan II ss..... Orders Issued from Jan II, KS.to jan iu,sr orders redeemed to Jan 10, ST.. Oruers outstanding Ban 10, 87. ... PERRINE'S PUHE BAllLEY I.1ALT WHISKEY. t SI10 M XXrKNSKS V0H TKAK HVDINO JAN'V 10, 'S7, state llosnltal for the Insane, lleorgo Fox , S 101 8' .Mary lluirliea. 3.1 7! Jesse Kelly Sundry bills for merchandise for ratnuy ami paupers Auditors' & Clerks' pay for Jan. 11, 34). f uiiu ..i vinift, uiuon ui null... Kitchen itWalta. orders of relief Ouy Jacoby. orders ot relief ... r ruz iiauoacn oraers oi renei si v woouwara ana ur iteae- Kcr, lor arresting .ino uoycr find taklnc to Danvlllo.. M C McCollum, extension ladder ixpenscs with Itosy Dodson , Thrtc papers nubllsh'gstalcm't ii nice, oeei ior poor nouso... Dlggli ggravo for fleth Uonly.. ng I Wlls. Wanlch.llmo solleder, shoemaxlrjg. unangsi, 'Ixprc&a on book . ax anu repaus lo' i.ong nouse am r. iru luruums II Mercer tax books Kxnense with Loyal Mauste'lei'. O ltlnk, binding twine T Mclirldc, combined binder.... nmiin s liecxer, lermuers iiienenDacn, urooms Terwillljer, ord .n ot rel'ef. . " conin for Em Cook Graft Herring, coat on tax test J M Clark, cost on A. Crcveling vase. Tax on .Martha Urown house.... woodward, unending tramps.. .Mrs c l'axton, lntcrcsi v; urown, cnguiccnng on res Moycr liros. uied'clne OAKlettn, ' a ii aiereer " ............. Postage and stationery. Neal & llro. coaL smith work J liacliman, contract onresv'r.. Eshleman -: Co, plumblne ltepalrs V Urown, Insurance 8AL1KIES. Themas Mcnrlcle, steward , .1 it aictveivy, Ai ii H W.Mcltejuolds, Mil lteece Fatnnan Ur J scliuiler. - C A Klelm. ... Tramps OUT DOOR RELIEF, Jackson Karns Matthias imioiiz. Lucy Wertman. Al. Cadow Marratet Dawson It s Young. Fred W elmer Ma.ierva -M u' Hester Homboy. Emma Hertz H Sarah Jonei Marlus Cox .. Wm shoemaker. Mrs C Hamilton. Ellen and Hannah Kinney Daniel lngold Samuel Farvcr Levi uau Martha llrowu Heorge II Urown, (colored) Kobert htout, Cal Halfpenny .Mrs Aiemau. Daniel carman KUen Green, (colored) John Henscl Mrs.loDes. of Esny Mrs Levi Creasy ueorge natnueis. H Saran tiross. Mrs Hiram Long... imna cook Clara Heldcbrand Jann Mc.Mlehael George Applojate Dl STILLED frOin MlectP.l ltnrlv Unit nnil mi.rnnlun.l In lu. nl.a.,.t.ni,u. and free from Injurious oils and icldsolleu coiitulned In nleohollo lltiuoi-s. Ills '"i "!"1') uuuiuru to ticrkons irtuiunga biimuiaiingienie, Lonsumpttves being gicatlv benetllted by lis use. liecoinineudid by lending phi,lttaus as a Diuretic! f.r!P?i?,T,f'!?.?nrt 'heiatne. For l ousuinpllus It Is lUMiluable. l'HtltlNEn 1 llth IIAHLIA MALT WHIHiEV Insures a return of lgor to the tlomach, u good appetite, a rich ami r.lnmiinrn i,m.i m.i im i.i ,i ,.'..,.? . biimuiant inlldandsentleln effect. Djppepsla, Indigestion and all wasting dls. ,r. . . l,'ii.rij wutiuciiu it) inu or i-ciiiiiu a ruru iwriey ail wnisKey, !f.l?.B.50.n.'i).).Pd 'huretio und n poweilul strengthener to tho entlie systein. l'Elt. a . iiAiai:vil.l.T WiiisKUt has proved a medicinal protection to those who pursuoihelr avocations In the open air and whoso dally norkcalls It iiSSP.VS'iS1, .'IfSf. ot endurance. Ask our nearet druggist or grocer lorior i,!lH i1.? 1 1 '.,IJ 'A"Ll-.y JIAI.TMllsKtYieUies the energies of those Morn put v. Ith excest-iioboiUli or iiientuHfforl und acts us u bafeguaid against exposuie lu wet and rigorous weather. It will drive all malarl ua discuses fioin the system, i am wcikers of every vocation and peivjnsw hoin a sedentary Hie renders nrone to 1 li sn fnvl tina 1.. i..,.h..u ,,,,.u !..,.. -. t ; . .1 A . . ! iiiihwoiui. Iiaur L i i i i . , KCJ a Powerful luMgoraui and helper to dlgcsltnu. I'l'KE 1IAIII.KY MALT 1'KltlllNK'S il.T WI11SKKV Hllhout u tn lull fctitnulatlnu- tin, L. in nfs lucreaws their llagglug activity, eounteractsthe enei ts oi fatigue, has. tens convalescence aud Is a wholesome and prompt diuretic. Waich tho label I None genuine unless beai Ing the slgua-tuia The unalvsla us It aniH'urs bv Ihe I n ;Ufl un every bottle; l have carefully an ilyied IIioITkk lUm.KY Malt win kv made ly M. J. s. l'errlne and nuo lit eutliely tree troiu tusel oil, furfural metals and acids and Is au.-olutcl ipure." Aiuiifd, ('innMa Arthur Hater,' Ulraauate urtlm L'htnrtltlea oJfunlci Wnetn ii1 HVfstMdrii For sale uy au dmt'glsls aud grocers throughout the united btates and canadas. 37 NORTH FHONT SL 38 NORTH WATER ST.. PIIILA I'll, U 1 V, I.V. 4,l...tn., .k... ..- ........ ' . - iwil aniMl ill IJIIluuiqjD SU A1.1. I'ClAl.bll?. JSU KS S tU l8. S2sfl 70 litii m HW 77 38 70 Paid. 2IS7 22 tM S3 Paid. aw ss 701 SI 7IS 4) SO 00 Due. 4IS1W 472 1 f CTSt 73 Duo. 1141 IS 89f TS mu si Wl TO f 8S0 40 t K3 ti 3119 Sff 14SI 07 4915 01 f C410 M 0181 SO 229 21 t 6110 ta 1491 07 4916 61 $ 0410 S SIS4 80 '. Kahler no. Uoyer 104 ss ioi an mi 4.1 431 W S7'i 40 S5 00 7 00 S 75 8 III 1 00 4 .11 8 UO 6 49 30 00 3 3S 1 00 5 50 18 12 2 85 2 15 no 11 45 1 00 1 C5 11 40 7 ta 1") 01 310) 3 50 3 00 12 25 2 50 a m 2 55 10 00 81 50 11 25 45 11 12 95 9 61 4 IS 4 20 21 17 tvo 00 12 2 C3 14T 81 43 t7 $ 1S7C OS 6 0.1 50 00 50 UO 75 Ol 75 00 75 00 - 1050 00 13 SO 103 Oi) 159 95 101 CO 101 40 79 55 '9 50 3V IM 49 00 151 03 50 U) 40 03 82 53 13 50 15 Ol 52 UI 13 75 15 50 9 00 C 50 8 Ol 3-4 6 Ol 27 72 2 10 31 DO . 6 21 U 89 7 82 .17 81 1 7(1 2 10 1 50 M 39 eo y M t 15S5 14 491G 51 We, tho undersigned, Auditors of tho townships comprising tho lilnom I'oor District, met at tua Poor House on Monday. January 10 IMS?, eisimlnwl the accountsof tho Treasurer and Directors from Jan. il, 1880, to January io, 1837, and tho vouchers ior me same, ana uuaiuem correct, as set forth, above. I1EN11Y C. nESS, 1 N. KlCHAltT, t .,. Joseph OAitrtisoN, f Auditors. C, II. DILD1NE, J Vnluo of Heal and Personal Property, belonging to 11 loom Poor District, Jan. 10, 1887. tij.i. ui uiuuin uup., 's-i i 4-ts us Greenw'd" bugarlot ' . 'S3 . 1,11 '85 60 'Mi '8il Less estimated exonoratlons anu commissions Farm and buildings. Judgment on Dennis' property.. i.uiig inujiciw 3 horses. 7 head ca.t'e 9 shouts 1 nroodtow 110 chickens. Farm lmmemertt. Furniture In i-oor House " htevard's House.. 220 bushelswheat o i hand 3 1 bushels rye on hand inu ousueis potato:) 500 heads cabbage 5 bushels turnips. 15 tons hay lino sheaves corn K 'der 221 bushels oats 675 bc-hels corn ears 4 busl els on'ons. saixi lbs pork and lard. 1(0 lbs beet 3 tous coal sou lbs Hoar. s bbls vinegar. 2 bushels beans. 1 bbl sauerkraut 10 bundles rjo straw 100 lbs packed buttei 20 cans tomatoes 14 acres grain In ground uusueia apples 1211 18 472 12 397 75 301 34 292 70 $ 3119 3.1 221 CO 1S500 00 ' HO Oi) 250 (0 375 m sal no 41 00 15 CO 27 50 500 00 225 00 son oo 1S7 no 10 00 55 0O S5 (XI 1 50 ICS 00 63 00 IS 75 200 U 4 00 132 00 28 00 9 75 11 25 15 00 2 UU 5 UI 2 50 25 00 2 50 112 00 7 UI t 2S97 75 1MT4 50 mODCCTS RAISED ON KAHlt. 3i3 bushels wheat S94 corn ears. 291 oats 105 " potatoes 4 " beans. 30 " apples. 5 " beets 31 ' rye fit lbs nork and lard. 529 lbs butte.1 made .uo ins beer 20 tons hay la-ubueavcs corn ioauer 750 heads cabbaee 50 bundles rye straw a-o noen eggs 6 bbls cider 18 shoats 2 calves raised .a cnicKens raised 1 bbl saurkraut Si) bushe'B lurulps 50 cans tomatoes a uusueis ouious. No. of pacpers remaining lost report Admitted during tho year Discharged during the year.... Died durlngtho sear.... ltemululug Jan. 10, '87 257 25 21.8 20 101 K5 90 75 4 00 12 IX) 5 0 15 90 175 20 132 85 28 IX) 220 01 9.1 00 37 50 19 50 90 50 12 50 50 00 15 01) IS 15 t OO 9 ) 12 50 ti IU. t 175 75 14 3 11 Jan. w, 'S7. ltF.ECKFAinMAN. J. bCHUYLKlt, C. A. KLEIM, Directors. Al i'r i vale Sale! Tho following properties are offered at Private Sale by tho Muiual.uuUdtog and Loan Association ot Uloomsburg, and will beso:d cheap, as they must bo bold to close out "Series B" of said Asso ciation: 1. A lot on East street, adjoining premises of Mr Geo. Ixwkard, In the town ot Uloomsburg, whereon are erected a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, a bam and outbuildings, 2. A lot, situate on Mala street, In the townot Espy, whereon are erected a good two-story Frame Dwelling, a barn and outbuildings, and now occupied by Henry Waples. Apply for terms 10 N. V. FUNK, dec.3i.st, iuy. ior Astoclities, I,