COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ? 'if W The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1888. The Weary Waltine of OlalmanU. A oorreapondont writes : I havo a claim against the Govern men." which I presented two yoarti ago. After watting sovoral months I received notice that my claim was died, but that 1 would nave to wait, as tlwro was an insufficient clerical force, and I was ad vised not to write about it or 1 would have to wait louger. Several months later I was notified that my claim had been granted, bnt I would have to wait till Congress had passed tin nec essary appropriation to pay it. Sinco then I heard no more about It. Why can not the Government take a portion of its Rurnlns to uav its honest debts. and not keep men like mo out of their money year after year for no reason at all T Our correspondent is impatient. The money is probably his and he is en titled to its preseut use, but it Is not the custom of the great United States Government with its overflowing treas nrv to settle litllo bills like this prompt ly. Whenever a debt to a citizen is in such a shape that it requires a special act of Congress or at leaf t a separate clause in an appropriation bill to get the money the creditor must needs pos sees his soul in patience. Thorn are hundreds of thousands, even million- of dollars due to privato claimant which are not paid solely on account ot the inditterenco or at least inaction of Congress. Two years Beems to our correspondent a lone time to watt for a simple debt, but scores and hundreds ol claimants nave grown gray wnti thev waited. Two generations v Frenoh spoliation claimants passed awy while Congress dallied, and the grandchildren of the original claimant" are now for the nrst tune wituin signt of their money. This condition of things U recognized bv everyone as a creat evil, yet th national conscience ii not as alive to i wroncfulnesa as it should be. A ge ernmeut which needlessly postpones honest debts dishonors its peopliy A great deal of this ill treatment of claim ants is due to the desire of certain members in one branch or the other of Congress to make a reputation for economy, and eo those items are struck out of or fall to g-t in appropriation bills which have the lnast pressure b-' hind them. Still more is due to the natural inertia of Congress and its in ability to deal intelligently or promptly with a host of smill claims. The conn of Claims Bhonld deal with them all, and after a favorable jiidirinent is ol tained then Congress should pass the necessary appropriation as a matter of coarse, without further examination or delay. Until this is done the paymeni of small claims against the Govern ment will depend less npon thrir jus tice than on too ceatehss importunity and long waiting of the nnforlunat claimant Press. In the war ot 1812, the National government called on the states for troops, and being without suftim.nl funds the state-', or at leas' New York state, called out its militia, and promis ed to reimburse those who would fur nlah their own enninmints. Manv soldiers aid this, and the only pav they got was in the shapo of a certificate issued many years afterwards, showing the amount due them from the slate, The government never paid tho state, and the state paid nothing on its cer tificateH, until a few years ago, when an appropriation of 50,000 was tna-lf, to be applied on certificates held by residents ot tuo state, those, who had moved away never got anything on their certlticates. The Third Pleasure Tonr to Tiorida via rennajivarua iiaiiroaa. On account of the unparalleled de mand for ticket for the Florida tours, and a lack of ability to supply that do mand by reason of the limned numbei assigned to each special train, the , Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces a third personally conduced pleasure tour tor Wednesday, February TIti. This tour will be conducted in every respect as were those which pre ceded it. The special train of Pull man sleeping cars, in charge of the Tourist Agent and Chaperon; will leave JNew lone at 10.15 A. JU., Philadel phia 1.15 P. M.. Baltimore 3.45, and Washington 4 55 P. M.. stopping at .Newark, J ronton and Wilmington-. Dinner will be served at Philadelphia, euppcr at Milford, Va., hreakfatt at Florence, S. C, and dinni r at Savannah arriving at Jacksonville in time for supper on the 23d. The round-trip tickets, admitting of a stay nf two weeks in Florida, includ ing Pullman accommr dations and meals en route in both directions, and one day's board at the Hotel Everett, Jack gonville, will be sold, as btfore, at $47 from New York, 45 from Philadel phia and points South, and proportion ate rates from all principal stations on tho rtnnsylvama system. The return tug special train will leave Jackson vino on the morning of March Oth. This will be one of tint choicest trips of the series. Tho winter siason will be at its heicht, the great Sub Trnpi cal Exposition at Jacksonville will be in full feather, and all the pleasures of winter in the tropics may bo enjoyed to the fullest extent. The nurnl.er of tickets to be sold will bo limited to 150. For detailed information and itiner aries apply to ticket agents, or address S. W. F. Draper, Tourist Agent, 849 liroadway, XSew lork. Desirable Changes. The Government Printing Ofllco had become under Republican rule an asylum for dicayed politicians and de pendents of Congressmen, inn party was naturally unwilling to part with so beneuccnt an ileemobynary institution and when a Democratic Poblio Printer was appointed who determined to turn it into a business department he natural ly became a target for Republican marksmen. Mr. Benedict has been as wi 11 abused as any uemocrauu cmce-hoidcr in Washington. Among other charm-' he has been accused of having njimnil ered the public moneys in llio'iiuiohas-c of printing ink from favored individ uals, pushing aside tho old contractors, It seems to bo truo that Mr. Benedict has made chances in this direction. thrt .two subjoined bills, closely follow. ing eacn inner, win snow ; HM .Va. I. The United Hates (purcbued by g, l, Rounds), To a. D. Kane to. Dr, I Mi. Svfl. ti Form pound (it wtb-prtsi Ink, at too.,.., amw cut yo. . Tbs United Btates (purchased by T. E. Benedict), To Fred. 11. Lever & Co. Dr. 196. Oct. 2. For Ms pounds web-press Ink, at 110,.,.,,, fOO.15 f4np flin tfta, I'n.ii nf 1? n.,,1.1 lnft n art. tnitii-tiation in the Government Print ing Ofllco the averagocost of ink was oo 11 cents per pound. .1 n . . . -.1 ror mo iirsi year 01 u-mocrnuo au- minlil r.ittoii In f.n,if rtfHna 4hn nvfirnirA cost of Ink was 24.85 cents per pound, and the net saving was 812,800.52. The people like to see lust such cholines as this In the public depart ments. It was for tills that tho demo cratic pirtv was elovatcd to power. iV. Y. World. l.Kll"trcct, Jos. It. Robhins who has been on the sick Hit for some ttrrru past U now attend ing to the duties ot his olllco i9 usual. L. M. I'etttt took a trip to Nantlcoko last week with a rlew to dlsposo ot his team of bayi. Miss Muzzle Ammcrmaa daughter of our townsman J. 1). Ammerman and Miss Lizzie Kellcy of Shlckshtuny visited at t'uo former's parents Sunday. James Custer has gone to SUickshlnny to learn" telegraphing. Chas. Caster received the right from the post office department to carry the mall from tho train to tho office fur the sum of ninety dollars per year. J. 8. Uachman now located at Sbamokln spent Sunday at home with his family. Mr. Morrison anil Miss llutton of Dan. vllle spent Saturday and SuuJay with MrB. L. M. Kelcnner. Mrs. Eliza Yoho departed this life on Tuesday morning, being otio of the oldest people living In town. Tho greatest book ot wonders Is sold by W. D. Johnston ot this place. Protracted meeting at tho M. E. church under tho supervision of Rev. MatlahVu. Mrs. Harry Townsend has been under treatment of Dr. Stoddard of Urangeville for tho past week but la now convalescing. Wellington Ent of Blpomsburg spent Sunday with W. M. Ent of this place. Home Evidence No other preparation has won success at home equal to Hood's Barsaparllla. In Lowell, Mass., where It Is made, It Is now, as It has been lor years, the leading medicine lor purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This " good name at home" Is "a tower of strength abroad." It would require a volume to print all Lowell people have said In favor ot Hood's Sarsaparllla. Mr. Albert Estes, living at 23 East Pine Street, Lowell, for IS years People of Lowell employed as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, president ot the Erie Telephone Company, had a largo running sore como on bis leg, -which troubled him a year, when ho began to take Hood's Barsaparllla. The sore soon grew less In size, and In a short time disappeared. Jos. Dunphy,2ltCn tral Street, Lowell, had PralSO swellings and lumps u . , on his face and neck, n O o u s which nood's sarsapa- sarsaparllla rlUa completely cured. r Mrs, C. W. Marriott, wlfo of the First As sistant Fire Engineer of Lowell, says that tor 16 years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. The attacks camo on every fort night, when she was obliged to take her bed, and was unable to enduro any noise. She took Hood's Sarsaparllla, and after a tune the attacks ceased entirely. Many more might be given had we room. On the recommendation of peopie of Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparllla Soldbyalldragglstg. 81;flxforp5. Preparedonly by C. I. noon ft CO., Apothecarlei, LunU, Uut, 10O Doses Ono Dollar Bitten bender & Co., WAGON MAKER'S AND BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. No. 1 20 & 128 Franklin Ave., SCEANTON, PA. Iron and Steel. aprtlMy. RBUCKLEo name on a package of COS'i'EE ti guarantee of excellence. ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in alt stores from the Atlantic to tho X COFFEE is never good when oipocc! to Always buy this brand in V t -ealed ONE POUND PAC:-. ma rl.rly DMINISTKATOR'3 NO MCE. j '.stale of Kllzabeth Ilnfman late of Dloomeburg, rtu, detvasetl. Letters or admluistratlo i on the aatd estate hav. Ing been granted to the undersigned actmlslatr -lor airpereoim indebted U said tstute are Hereby no HOed to pay the aame, -nd those having claims against nam estate present thi-kameto , DMINISTHATOK'B NOTICE. Estate of Margaret Montgomery. Late of Orange toimshty, dtceatftl. Letters testamentary mthesaia estate having ben granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the tame, and Ibo.e having claims against said estate will present the same for settlement to SILAS CONN Kit, JanSO'Ct Adm'r. WILLIAM HART BLOOMSBURG. PBNN'A., AGENT FOR TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manufactruersot the celebrated Keystone Dvna-mlt-. This e plosive Is giving universal satisfac tion. Quotation' cheerfully given. ltaugetn Hnve received a large stock of CAH-PB TX1ST C3-S for the Spring trade, consisting in part of Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussel and Ingrains,Smyrna and Cocoa Rugs, Cocoa Mattings, and a nice line of Canton Mattings. BLOOlrlSBUIlG, PUIViVA. 10, H.I. Son. TO THE PUBLIC. Intending purchasers of Pond's Extract cannot tako too much pre caution to prevent substitution. Some druggists, trading on tho popularity of tho great Family ltomcdy, attempt to palm oft other preparations, unscru pulously assorting them to bo "tho samons" or "equal to" Pond's Ex tract, Indifferent to tho deceit prac ticed upon and disappointment there by caused to tho purchaser, so long ns larger profits nccruo to themselves. Always Insist on having Pond's Ex tract. Tako no othor. SOLD IN BOTTLES ONLY j NEVEIl BY MEASURE. Quality uniform. Prepared only by POND'S EX TRACT CO., 2fow York and London. Sco our namo on ovory wrapper and label. Noto picture of bottle below. ror KlSJ, Catarrh, Mama tisn, KeiralsJa, Toollaclie, Enks, Bins, Sort TUoaf, DltltMiia, Sore, Mamma- tlOBJ, aMEemor liana dull mi. The rmon Lectorer, J01T5 H. CO CO 11, wrote! "i'orHoreThrott, fcpeclallynhcn tend I ng to ulceration, I hiYO f on ml It very bencdrlM." AXDnr.1T . TVIflTE, Ex-Prntdnt of Cornell t'nlvenlty, iiayii "One of the abtorata nrt tluot houeekeeplng.1 IU tun to Qui M" genuine. F)Hf I AIinOTT, the celchrated prima donna. " Valoabla and beneflcud." HKttvoon sjiiTii, x. n., x. k., r. p.. of England." I hare nwd It with marked bencat." .11. 0. ritKSIOX, X. D., Drool lyn, N. T. "I know of so remedy BO generally ttMrtil." imnun oruntEss, x.d., r.n.c.s.,of Kncland. "I have pnacrlbed TOKD'S EX TIuCT with great tneoraa." JfSTIX D. FIT.TOX, D. D., BrooVryn, N. T. " ttOYlna ltoelf to be a necessity In our home.'' 1'. X. TTESTEnVF.IT, X. T., Naahvlllo, Tenn. "lUveosedlarse qnantltlcs of I'OND1.-) EX TRACT In my practice." Mm. S. 11. Jlcfonn, Matron, Homo ot Dcstl tnto Children. We find It most efficacious and useful." Ia Bottles only, Prlc, tOc, (1, Xo!i our nam on erery urapper and tabil. rre;,orcil only hy POXD'H EXIB1CT CO., NEW YOHK AND LONDON. ALnrnis, pnorooRArn, AtrrooRAPn and Scrap, a large and complete line at J, II. Mercer's Uiug and Hook store, Evans' Block. ALL TrtE FINEST EXTRACTS COLOGNE Hacheta, Pomades, Hair Dyes and Hay Rom at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Hook btore, Evans' Block, opposite Episcopal Church. ALL PROPRIETARY AND PATENT MEDICINES at J. II. Menem Drug and Book More, oppo site Episcopal Cnurch. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND WALt PAPTO, A nne stock at Mercer's Drug and Book Store, opposite Episcopal Church, Dloomsburg, Pa. CASTILLE, TOILET AND MEDIOATEI1 NOAP8, a full line at J. II. vercer's Drug and Book store, Upper Main -trect. rOSIBS OP ALL KINDS, WELL SELECTED, AND at very low prices at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book store, third door above Iron street, Blooms burg, Pa. C CONDENSED MLK, COXL'S, NELRON'S AND ) cooper's Gelatine, vaploca, Sage, Arrow Hoot and all the prepared foods ror children and In valids at Mercer's l-rugand Rook More. ttrt door above uess' Boot and Shoe store, Bloomsburg, pa. CtANAMY, HEMP, RAPE, MILLET, MAW AND i MUed seed for the birds, at J. 11. Mercers Drug and Book store, first door below Creasy 's Grocery store. FINE WRITING PAPERS. BY BOX, LOOSE OR In Tablet form, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book store. Bloomsburg, Pa. NURSING BOTTLES 1PF1 ES, ItURBERRal ties, Teetnlng Rings and all requisite, ,i the Nursery that will contribute to the b by's appl ness, at -I. II. Mercer's Drug and Hook More, two doors above Evans & Eyer's Clothing Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY receipts carefully prepared at all houra at Mercer's Drug and Book store, Bloomsburg, Pa. riiOILET AND INFANT POWDERS, ROUGE, 1 Cosmetic and gold and silver Diamond Dust, at J. II. Mercer's Drug and Book store, No M Main street, hloomsburg, Pa. WALL PAPRR MANY KINDS AND MANY prices at Mercer's Drug and Book Ptnre, opposite Episcopal Church, BloomsburgrPa June3,ly,87, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Seal Estate ! The undersigned, administrator de bonis non, wltb the will annexed, of tbe estate of Robert Flrney, late of Liberty township, Montour county, deceased, under direction In the wll an by autboilty of tho orphans' Court ot Colum bia county, will expos" to salo, by public vendue, at the Coun House, In Danville, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1888, at one o'clock In the afternoon, tbe foUowlng de scribed real estate, to-wlts All tbat certain farm and tract ot land, situate, lying and being in Lib erty township, Montour county, Pa., and bounded by lands of. lohn Robinson, lands ot William Kerr, lands nt Gideon M, Snoop, lands of Bamuel Glgger, containing 191 ACRES and flrty-seven perches.strlct measurc,ascertalned by a recent survey; and ot which about sixty acres Is WOOD LAN1. Tbe (arm lies upon tbe public road leading frou. DanvUle to Mlltcn at tbe forks of the road leading to Lewlsburg, and Is situated at a point about equally distant firm each one of those three Im portant towns, the distance being about elsbt ruUes from each. The improvements consist ot a Large Bank Barn, wagoq sued and outbuildings, and a large 'J and a stone spring bouse, 0, There aro several springs nt excellent water and two or three brocks running on the fi rm. Possession will be given on the first day of Aprll,A.D.18-s. Tbe tenant's share ot the crop in tbe ground, at the day of the sale. wltb the right to enter, cut, thresh and remove tbe grain, la reserved. Tbe share ot tbe dis tributees In the same, goes with the farm TERMS OP BALE: Ten per cent, nf one-fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property: the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute, nd tbe re maining three fourths (none year after confirma tion nisi, with Interest from that date. 1 Tbe purchaso money unpaid at the first of April, I8S8, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, eetore possession given. JOHN 0. FREEZE, J8n.x7. Adm'r d. b. n. 0. t. a. ' OF THE 1 iqkide of dolunbik doirqty, FROM JANUARY 1st, 1887, TO JANUARY 2.1, 1888. Statement showing taxes assessed and balance still duo. TOWNSHIPS. Beaver , Benton Berwick. Bloom Brlarcreek Catawltsa CentraHa . ..... Centre conyngbm , Fishing cr'k ..... Franklin Greenwood. ,., Hemlock Jack-sin Locust , Madison Main Miniln... ...... Montour (.,., Mt Pleasnt Orange .... line Roarlngcreek.., scott Hugarloaf Amount due for years previous to 1687. Districts. I Collectors. I Y'r I county Dog. liloora wn Allen, It Harris, 181 1880 79 60 63 00 no 494 60 t 494 60 1 1 168 60 PETER A. EVANS, Treasurer of Co'umbla county. In account with said county on county funds. lanuarv 1. 18-7. DK. To amt uncollected prior to I8sf 118090 08 8408 70 85761 89 63 17 15 84 - -- on nana at iaB& seiiiPmenu i county tax as-csscd In U87 " tax on registry or voters. " x stoh er, rent old Jatl stable........ " Wm II f nyder, Jury fees . ... " J L Menslngcr, deed held by comTs re deeme.1 . .... 43 00 300 in 63 1 89 73 71 76 S7 109 00 75 CO 3303 00 18 83 6 CO 718 6983 8325 1499 12 2U!1. 73 3V0 600 800 10119 To Reuben Bhuman deed held by com'rs redeemed To Solomon Dirk, exonerated tax. Pino.. Amelia nutier, support or jonn iiar ton. Danvlll" as lum.. To At na M Mellck, support of Peter Mel- ick, Lianvuie asylum To D R Corrmnn, rent old Jail ii iieLier, uiu plana ......(...,. 1 Jacob Hemli y, old rlank ' Douglas Hughe.-, purchase money.old tall DTODOrty To the town of Bloomsburg, rent old Jatl stable To Douglas HOgheset at lumber, to.... - reucupuoD money, dt-sso iiarunau tract. Huzarloar. To amt collected on unseated land. " " " " seated land " " received from dog fund. ... " " ' ' stale funiL. " Jacob lletler. old plank David Keeder, ' " . " Moyer Bros, girder ' Ell Jones, lumber ' 1 w McKelvy, support of Margaret Weaver. Danville asylum. To A J Mcuonald, added to Ounyngham. 33 S4593 06 CR. My commission and discount allowed on co mty iax ior ire,. Ex. Districts. Com. Dls. $ 9 33 f 16 6 7 89 12 73 33 85 69 18 77 40 110 18 80 93 25 78 41 78 43 93 18 S3 32 01 43 69 SO 49 24 41 68 10 25 20 11 66 19 88 12 1A S3 78 28 40 17 38 22 C8 5 93 2 12 36 15 35 3 81 20 18 2J 16 26 18 IS 81 05 16 89 24 85 16 01 15 St 8 89 23 C8 21 44 10 75 6 19 19 08 111 C5 S3 07 89 M 6 18 3 11 Reaver. uenton Iierwlck Illonui Rilarcreek. atanKsa (niralla, centre comngham .. Ftsblngcreek Frankiln. Greenwood. , Hemlock 1 15 Jack-on, Locust.. Madison. ........ Main Mimin Montour. Mt Pleasant Orange riue .. ..... Roarlngcreek.... a 26 scott Eugar.oaf. $ 7 41 f 616 01 t 6" 69 cn. By commissions, discount, exonerations and re turns auowea collectors on county tax ior ibbo ana previous years. Districts. Com. Dls. Ex. fillet, t li 04 577 48 85 51 74 7 86 15 83 44 61 18 93 967 00 9 4U "6 03 9 48 7 11 . 13 83 81 41 3 01 8 91 3 19 Beav-T.. ........ Benton .... 9 ro 16 5 14 06 30 74 15 10 29 S3 15 98 84 68 20 97 15 31 4 4'l 16 39 6 19 3 61 21 26 19 60 6 09 14 68 13 34 88 12 44 8 02 4 97 19 96 6 30 18S3 . 197 78 1-M1 198 33 Iter ' lck Bloom Brlarcreek cat wissa, .... Centra lia Centre. Conyngham 4 03 73 risuuiKcreex... Franklin. Greenwood. Hemlock. Jackson Locust. Maalson.......... Main Mifflin Montour. Mt Pleasant 3 66 4 07 18 58 2 82 IS 96 12 40 69 31 113 4 Orange 13 i-ine Koanogcieek scott. Sugarloaf , Bloom Bloom 3743 49 t 4 E9 $1447 74 t 13H 50 650 64 1495 15 3541918 By total commissi m.. ,r , iHapminfa ...... " exonerations and returns. countv orders red- emed amt due from collectors., C599 95 commission 10 treasurer 1416 7 14593606 PETER A EVANS. Treas.. in acct with dor fund January 1, 1887. To amt due at last settlement f 1C90 17 " assessed in 1SB7. 1683 00 " added tax, John Bcrger, Briar, creek townshlD 1 no To ballu hands of Treas at last settlem't 29 09 t 3269 26 OR. By commission and discount allowed collectors on aogtax ior lots'. Districts. Ex. Dls. Com. I 168 $ 109 72 60 90 133 89 til 89 1 47 61 1 71 06 04 66 1 HA 07 18 74 193 19 1 04 1 68 3 31 81 71 32 108 2 10 3 67 1 IT 2 65 84 137 69 3 17 61 1 12 84 1 60 60 189 42 144 83 1 vO 64 1 19 60 129 119 65 13619 Beaver. f Uenton. , iierwlck Bloom Brlarcreek. calawlssa. .. Centralis ntre. Conyngham isniugcrveK. Franklin Greenwood Hemlock Jackson 1 0CU9t Madison Main. Mifflin Montour Mt Plexsant orange nne Roarlngcreek 1 00 Scott.. . Sugarloaf "si'O CR. By commission and exonerations 'Unwed collect ors uu nog tax ror ibho ana previous years. Districts Com. i-e-iver . .$ 1 40 lientun.. 1 40 Iierwlck. 1 os Bloom. 43 llrtarcr'k 1 37 Ex Districts. Com. Ex, I 2 60 Main. ,t 2 00 Mifflin. 9 M Monto r 6 00 Mtt'lest 210 Orange,, 500 line..... 1 00 Hoargck 400 t-cott.... 4 00 buirarlo'f 77 127 73 90 100 1 15 63 1 27 105 550 1 to 800 1 60 200 360 Catawlssa 1 60 centralis 100 600 3O0 1150 860 35H lilt CO 71 37 9H 113 0H 645 45 8-8 40 32 26 1499 11 ivntre 108 Cony'hm ron'cra. Franklin 1 67 57 a ou iwo Bloom... 2 DO 3 50 Hue.,.., 2 65 360 SCOtt..., 3 5S 3 00 . 660 $ 34 68 400 Greenwd 170 L'emiock 88 83 Jackson 1 ocust Madison 2 85 123 total commission to collectors..... " dlicount allowed co lectors. , - exonerations " " orders paid for 1847 " amt due from olloctors comml-slon to treasurer ,, . " amt paid to county , .... 8269 26 PETER A EVANS, Treas., In ..co't with state fund. January 1, 1187. To ami unco'lected prior to 1886. tow 00 ' amt on band at last sei tlement 3193 " stito tax a-ess-din 1887. 6H3KI " added tax, J s Grimes, scott s 44 t 6780 83 CR. By commission and discount allowed collectors on bui'v tax ior issi. Districts. Dls. Beaver t 8 40 Uenton,, 188 Berwick. 83 07 Uloom. .. 68 23 Urlarcr'k 1 63 catawiva 15 29 Central! 10 66 centre.. 9 9) Cony'hm 02 Flsb'cr'k 2 OT Franklin 1 49 Greenwd 17 40 Hemlock 14 Jackson. 9 Coin. HUtrlcts. Dls. LOCUV. I 631 Com. I 5 86 3 74 2 31 5 92 833 8 80 6 75 43 193 10 65 25 I 141 80 13 96 87 94 412 11 IT 608 607 Madison. 5 86 siaiu ... Mlfilin. Montour. Mt Pleat orange.. line 217 6 21 2 61 364 917 87 60 Ilojr'ircrk 1 7a 2 79 bcolt.... ISP 168 buarlo'f 19 11 19 2 44 IS0J53 1133 30 1 40 C1L By commission and exonerations allowed col ect era on slate tax for 1886. Districts. Com, Ex. Districts. ' om. Ex. t 81 121 jwavor,, 9 eo 11V19 ixwusu. S s 81 Uent n . N 90 Madlnon 65 76 uerwick, sol Bloom... 6 43 llrtarcr'k 1 mi cattwlssa 4 8 CentraUa 69 1 60 Main.,,, 8 40 Mifflin. .... Momour 3s5 Mt Plegt 64 orange,. a pine ... 6 31 Itoargo'k .... Scott.. 18i,9 Bugarlof 1 S3 17 69 295 100 81 8 41 63 118 centre FUti'cr k Frankiln Greenwd Uemlock Jackson 61 191 110 Its S3 84 18104 01I 9 8 I" 9 t I 8I so 1 9 00 ens 0 M on; MM 43 ' li 60 M7 SI W SO tons W !4 N1 irtH ea 00 wi ki a id 1M7 frt 7 00 MR? 60 17 10 MM m 98 00 600 m 411 so 11J9 SO lot 10 Bl 74 M SO &9 S6 6.1 50 1373 l ISI 00 0 64 miw M j 5! 91 60 ro ts 74 6" Ttl 41 41 Ot) 641 3D M 110 KM It SS 60 mn an si so 875 1 37 60 lltK) X li ro 835 9fi 63 60 nsn 173 01 W9 47 63 SO 63 60 SS 60 3 00 84 00 SS GO 4 50 91 61 tt 64 16 SJ 2fl0 41 83 13 11 It 1 85 6 0 16 66 "i 70 0 11 5 51 14 85 II 66 S7 9-. 4 T3 9 6 8 SI 6 15 1 93 4B4 W 1S7S tl, )2o n sua st; sis ss 209 00 is sg W71 617 09 ?70M 897 87 93S 57 816 10 81 '0 993 04 14 60 52 Ol 'in Si no S8 60 8 CO 19 60 97 00 41S 89 4 30 800 OS , n n 39 771. Its in" 187 48 ' 03 63 1 183 01 76 S3 to e I l 76 13 26 61 45 I SU 16' 168T '6V it 870 07 m as ssos ie 40 113 43 jtu 71 8 7 60 St 60 SO 60 164 84 1 in 1W 33 28 6i tt3 SI 41 41 186 99 St 60 9 95 I2S751 8916j8 00 $ 6148 80 $ WI 45 t 783 90 1 SI 41 commission to collectors for inns t si m exonerations allowed collectors for Vt 69 79 amt paid Record Examiner. too t commlssron toTn-aai'rerforlRs....,. 5isi balance p lditati-Tresurerforl(6. tr.sis by amt paid to county sol 15 commLsslon l? collectors for 187 133 80 discount allowed ' " cot si amt paid state Treasurer" " ,,. 4253"25 " due from collectors. Mill commission to Treasurer for 1887 49 96 $ 6760 S3 COMMISSIONERS EXPENSES. For which orders were Issued on tho Treasurer. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENiE-(. Ellas Mendenhall lumber.old Jail ... I 60 W o Dougherty, expres-wgo 2 45 C8 Fornwald, burial expenses Thomas Hawkins (soldier) so 01 J S Orimes,Nll for teachers' lnstitute,l886 135 00 I J Hess et al, costs. Low ippeaL 2s 47 Wm USnyiler, Kilchbaum vscoico.. . 240 " " Coicovs Krlckbaum ., 815 ' prothonotar, bill 102 el Moyer Bros expressuge. s 45 T vnnnaiia, repaint g pump, old Jail 121 Grant 8 Herring, auditing public accts w 00 Overseers llrlarcreea tw-, expenses for burial of an unknown 84 75 T L uunton, headstones Klrb' and ton- enberger 3000 WII-ny.ier,recordVnmesoftwpnfflcers 2230 Davl-i Black,costa,LisbellvsCorco .... 310 Eph. I'arks,cleanlng water closet,old Jail 18 00 WM LC'ions, repairs, old Jail............ 140 D It Co' man, " ' . 4425 W R Kocher. freight on files 145 Jas T Lawton,damage to horse at Lemon bridge. 3300 WmKilekbnur, Krlckbaum vs Col Co, 55 St Fred echwtnn, haullog. .... 100 11 M Lanhell, post mortem on body of Jas Orady. 23 00 .1 R McKelvy, lunacy case, P Mellck 84 sa B Y Savlts, repairing uld Jail 2P0 creasi 6 Wells, lumber,old tall 6 41 It S Bowman et al, costs, Kilckbaum vs Col 00 10 62 Bloomsburg Banking Co, dls. onnote.... 884 J I, Olrt-n, boarding Jurors.. . isiO J M cia'k.J P gns bill for Deo '86, ccts 78 63 Peacock ' Dentler, opera House to bold court 100 00 M s " imams, fitting up opera Mouse to bold court , . 1500 Kami -mlth. taking 8 prisoner" to Pnlla., 68 60 John 8 Wlillams,sclllng old lall property, lumb-r, &c , at Court House...... 11 60 Ouy Jacoby, acknowledging deed 75 John B casey, expense, ., to Ashland and Danville .... . 993 Geo w Sterne- recording commissioners' and Treasurer's bonds 14 eo t 10 931 COURTS, JURORS' PAT AND CONSTABLES' RE TURNS. famuel "mlth. eervlng Jury notices...... 1 lis o Constables'returnsdurlngyear.... . 87398 Grand Jurors during year 72 4 Traverse mrors during year 2135 87 court crlT during year 147 co Tip staves during year 1:5 to S N Walker stenographer, II 0 per day. . . 870 00 " Conyngham and Payne vs MoAlarney and wlfa. 88 59 S N Walker, Fetterman vs Roblson 84 17 " " radow vs D L fi v It K Co 5593 " " Callender, Sx ot Jos Hess, dee'd, vs F L Hess 08 09 S N Walker, Yorgey vs Loc'st Mt Water Co si 15 " " Tne Citizens' Safe Denoslt Bank, of Mahanoy vgjosiab I'hlUlps 144 81 8N tvaker. Col Co a Krlckbaum. 6 43 Joslah P Frit, reluming Jascalabrecs, selling liquor without a license 4 63 Union Co Jury trlaU'om vs Seybert .... 65552 Geo W Derr. jury commts loner. 42 ss a Buckingham, Jury commissioner ... 8150 John u Casey, clerk to same so 00 t 507331 COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH. CASES, WHERE THE COUNTT BECAME LIABLE. Justices, constables and witnesses. $ 1527 2S F P Blllmeyer, District Attorney. 194 50 " " " fees and expene, Seybert case, Lewlsburg. 18166 tt m U Snyder, clerk of court 278 85 t 8116 19 ROAD fi BRIDGE VIEWERS & ROAD D IMAGE". Sundry persons as viewers. Aaron Keller, damage, Pine, U'm Harrline, " Madison., liruce sutllir, " Sugarloaf . ., John Lee, ' Mt I'leasant. , Rachael Hess, " Sugarloaf.. .. HradleyL acock " Mt Pleasant.... bncr Welsh, " Orange. .... Matthew Paiterson, damage, Orange Hartley Albertson, ' Wm Long, 11 " 477 90 SO 00 60 no 60 00 176 00 40 Ol 85 no 6000 161 Id torn 30 00 2500 I" 00 9d00 25 011 2100 150 0) 30000 10 0 2000 2501 so no 250 00 80 00 175 00 60 0 85 0 49 00 6 00 15 00 5i0 15 011 100 00 SiS'l 80 40 83 00 ''harity Lunger. Pe'er Appleman est, " Benton.... Aaron Patterson, " Orange.,. Jonas Bredbenner, " Beaver.. . I'aulZa er, centre .. M A Williams, , " Orange. ... A II tewart, ' ' ... Jefferson Fritz, Jackson. Wm Greenley, " Greenwo'd David Herring, " Orange.. .. Isaac Brasslngton, " Roargcr'k A H Herring " Oiango.... Henry Dltwiller, " Roargcr'k John lobnson, " Locust Jamb Conrer, Madison . Kphrlam Leiby, " Roargcr'k Wilson M Eves, " Pine...... Geo Ikeler 11 Greenwod Jonn A Funston. Maalson Satn'l and 1 sal ib Houck," Hnar'ircrk Wm lineman, " Greenw'd. C W Eves, '' ' H Pohe, comm'r.attendlng r ad views.... W Parr. " " " " E Mendenhall,comm'r,attend'g road news f 294610 TOMMI84I.ONERS' OFFICE AND COURT UOU.--E. Ellas Mendenhall lumber Thomas QorTy work at Court House I 3'28 2J87 B F savlts chandalers and work at court bouse. Thos onrey bal on vault contract ., EMTewksbur auditor. Ell Bobbins auditor J U Vetter auditor John BCasei staling acts for '66 ......... J .1 urower bill rendei ed c M Drinker repal's Keystone Planing and Cabinet Co lumber o E Savage clock tor court room D 1( CotTman work at court bouso E U llf-wer repairs Catherine Kitchen cleaning court house Vll Moiet repairing and painting snow brakes. W o Wirt assessors satchels..... .... Hunt fi Arnold pens John Welllrer shutter fasteners .......... Jacob Dlerrenbach brooms Fred chwlnn baullDg Stephen Knorrblll rendered sen itch fi Field fi Co flltis for Recorders vault B L Thomas pens..., W B Taj lor et al carpenter work at court bouse Levi 11 11 trimming trees.., ... . o A Jacoby coal s M Hess repairs Creasy fi Wells lumber fio court house . .. central Telephone fi supply Co Bloomsburg steam and Klectilo Co lawn mower. ...,.,,,.. Stephen Pohe fence posts I) It CoSman et al painting Jury room , R Debart work at court house ., Elijah Shult " ' " Kll Jones carpenter contract cour bouse Ell Jones el al extra carpenter work c urt house..... J M llower plastering contract J M Howe extra pias'erlng court bouse Wm F Uodlne painting contract court bouse Cliaj, Krug lumber blinds fio court bouse bchool Furnishing Co chairs for court room. A B Fouler work at courthouse ... . PS Moierrepalilngspou s Cbarles Uolce work at court house Andrew Campbell " " " " Wm Wbb " " ' " vtia E - terner Jackson Faux ' " ' Menagb and coffman plan atd specifica tions tor painting..,,, 278 98 NSOO 25 00 2300 2500 83 00 1215 1 CO 1 49 9iK 9967 2315 5 01 8185 2000 6 0O 90 , 900 SO 00 220 85 M 500 1105' 400 122 78 1906 14 71 47 00 9"0 8 00 83 00 CO 175 1079 00 328 CO 11500 0014 Tin 00 431 86 728 20 187 400 437 . ,.8T id 460 40 Oi) 600 13 C8 89 b8 60 6 8 34 127 60 66 33 9185 6003 1811 400 8 174CO 100 94 18476 6l 18 84 694 88 07 '8 34 14300 690 00 F 1) Dentler Inspectors . J J fi W 11 Urower carpet fio court room 0 W Runyon hardware Rush K Iless putting down matting court room Hloomsburg Kteam fi Hectrto Light Co Uloomsburg steam fi Electrlo Light Co steumtuiee months Bloomsburg Water Co water rent Bloomsburg Gas 0 gas ,,,,, John lailor work at court house.,,. ZItbliultj Phoebe cox cleinlng court home G It Martin blacksmlthlng C F Knapp lnsurani.e on court house three years ,,, ,,, II F Mover nLkle polish , ,. Wm Rabb bill rendered Daniel Miller painting iron fence,. 1 w McKelvy blliri-caered.,. , M E cox work at court bouse , ura. Geo M Pobe putting down carpet Mo) er Bros bill rendered court bouse. . . J UKchuyler hardware Louis Uernhard bill rendered. , ltabb fi Renin spittoons K it lkeler atty ior commissioner etepben I'ohe commissioners.,,,,,. Washington Parr " i.t EU MMfdonhall . John U casey clerk ,.,.,, 4l 0 S44 00 900 OU WOT 93 (Renst to court room during the year W 3ffllJ) COUNTT JAIL VB Moyer I 130 84 H trman fi nassert ),. 1689 UK savlts . 1416 JJ Browercarpet . .....d 8313 (1 M Drinker repairs '2 85 O it llrusol work at Jail.,., 6300 creasy fi Hells.. 7SH5 Richard Ivey wood .. .. 1000 Stephen Knorr blacksmlthlng 3 T3 PH. Moyer 8 76 M J Casey lime..., ,.i... no Fred chwinn hauling V12 F n entler Kboes for prlsmers........ . 800 T ttarhman repairs Jail Btaulo 87 73 Ell Jones etal 67 48 Chas Krug lumber " " 8 16 Oil Jones tt co stono Jail stable .. .. 24 75 W 11 Taylor work at Jill 1465 Nathan Chromls hauling fio 11 10 II G Eshleman bill r ndcrcd 1 00 Jnhncox work it Jail 312 OA Jacoby coal in 92 SM Hess too tt'ra (User hauling lumber tor Jll stable 3 60 D Lowrnberg clothing for rtsnncni , 13 60 Thomas Vannatta cleaning well..,..,,,,, 4 00 Andrew sollcdrr repairing shoes tor pris oners ,. 2 01 Bloomsburg Car Co bill rendered. 2 00 -I It Schuyler fi Co hardware 21 99 cotrman and vensgh p ilntlng. 8ik O) DRCotTman work M, J.U1 ., ., 903 II O llower bill rendered 8 00 Jacob Dlerrenbach broo-ns.,,. . ........ 800 Wm ltabb bill rendered... 210 Wm B Taylor lc house irnt'act St) 00 Bloomsburg tt'ater Co water rent ... 108 48 BloomrbU'g O s Co gas 81 80 .lohn Taylor work at Jail 210 81 0 W llunyon hardware 4 0 Samuel tmlth boarding prisoners 48n S3 Samuel Mntth washing for prisoners.. . S80 famiiet Smith turnkey fees 1260 C A Klelm medicine foi prisoners .... 125 1 W .McKelvv bill reniteifd 6 33 Wm G Rbodomuy r repairs 1 00 $2347 PRINTING, 8TVrtiNBRV AN1 POSTAGE. El well fi Blttenbcnder ountv statement $ 45 ' " el cilonprocltmatlon 21m " court " 83 " . " ' i-alcndar... aioo 11 " advertising 23 " " blanks 11 JasO Btown county statement ,, 4500 " " election roclamatlon. 21 " " advertising , 16 ' ' blanks , 3 Randall fi Tocum county statement.... 41 " ' elei-tlon proclamation 26 " " sdverllslng 21 " " blanks 31 tt'm Krlckbaum election proclamation,. " " advertising 2 Patriot Publishing t o Patriot 7 Geo A Clark box rent and postage. 13 " " stationery 49 $ 67 10 INO.UES1S Sundry persons for Inquests 17T 63 BRIDGES BUILDING AND REPAIRS. BEAVER. B F Reillne Fisher bridge bal on contract t 819 '9 Jobn s Brelvh nrcisch bridge n 00 Wm II Rhodes Shuman 3 00 C A Shuman - " 1 no BENTON. Abraham Hartman tt'estcreekbrlJge..,. 100 J 8 woods Ash bridge. 100 I E Edson Cole bildire 8 is John if coie Cole brtgo 1 85 T n chrlstlan-Asb bridge contract 318 4'i F P Ulldlno Cole bridge 2 00 " " Benton bridge 200 " " Mendenhall bridge 1 00 " Westereek " 1 oO T li Edwards Cole bridge . 3 00 BlOM. Daniel Yocum Red Rock bridge 8 57 J s Martz " 1 so Reuben Iless Rupert bridge 6 60 Thomas Gorrey ited Hock bildge 46 Oi J s Martz II irton bridge 1 710 W C Dougherty Red Rock brldgo ......... 1 60 er asy fi Wells " 130 85 Btoomsbur Car Co Ited Rock bridge 88 99 Jobn belly Uarton brldgo 4 ss John Waters Huprt ' 1 23 Jobn J Wolf Shatter " 360 J F Kink fi son Barton bridge S3 20 " " " snaffei 1578 " " " Rupert ' 11 63 . " ' " Red Rock bridge. 15 86 Amos Wanlch Shaffer brldgo 100 Roidarm lfi nelUver Red Rock brluge 3 50 Jackson Faust " " 1 12 L C Ueldebrandt 11 114 Levi Cox 11 10 00 P L D'ershelser et al 8 00 Daniel Iller ) js John V tthltcnlght " " 3 60 Fredschwlnn " 60 John Relnard et al ' " 11 60 Ell Jones et al " 1S1 22 c w Runyon " " s 65 U F Rabb " 1 50 Geo M Pohe et al " 23 01 Stephen Knorr ' 4 33 BRIIRCRIII. Daniel Miller, Eck bridge contract.. t 14 00 W L Freas, How nnn bridge 8 00 " " Rlttenhouse bridge 8 00 C W Runyan, Eck bridge. 7 S3 C4TAWI881. si V B Kline et al bridge near mouth of Catawlssa creek 660 David Ginin et at, bridge near mouth of 1 atawlssa creek . 87 73 Mayberry Yeagcr. Paper mill bridge..... 4 8 " " HolllngsheHd bridge.. 2 88 David Oaumer, Paper mill bridge i 25 C K Harder, " " " . . . 47 61 c-vtrk. Charles Krug, scott bridge contract..,. .1 S9700 Jacob Hetler.centrevlll 1 bridge 3 60 Wm s ott, scott bridge. 8 99 11 II netler et al, Cen' icvllle bridge 9 60 J F Rink fi son, " " 60 54 J P Bredbenner, " " ...... 1 ro C W Runyan, " a 60 FIniNOCHIHK. Samuel Lemon. Stillw iter bridge . .... I 400 E It Lauaeibacn, Jones m'll bridge 3 48 " " bridge above Jones mill 6 39 " " Paden bridge 1 5'1 " " Iluckaiew bridge. 15 78 J D Mcllenry, Paden bridge 6 20 Scott Mcllenry, Stillwater budge 4 85 FB4NXUN. C W Eves, Reeder bridge i-ontract. f 1176 00 David iteeder. Reeder brldire. 1 00 1 00 1 10 48 00 300 73 LRohibach, lton.rb.vh brl tge " Rl-gle hrldge. David Reeder, Parr bridge. Montfcomer Reeder. Parr bridge. U .rry F Herman, Parr bridge aaiiNwnoo, Wm Harlan, Mcnenry brldgo I " ' Iola bridge . Jacob Welllver, cole bridge John Lemon, Rohrsburg brldgo John Leggott, Iola bridge ....... ' " Mcllenry bridge. B F Batton. Eckman bridge c W Eves, Mcllenry bridge T S Chilstlan,AlInas Cole bridge contract " " " " " extra... HKMtOCE. B A Hartman, Pursel bridge. t J F Kink fi son, Uarton brldgo .. Reuben Hess, Pursel bridge. J 8 Martz, Pursel bridge " " Danvlll-bridge Richard Iey, pursel bridge Wash. Adams, Iron bridge. Slabtown ..... f David Fetterman, Krlckbaum bridge " Johnson bridge. " " Walter bridge Ipalah " Fsther Furnace bridge J J Campbell, Walter bridge. A M Johnson, Johnson bridge Wm D Davis, Kostenbauder bridge. KiW. Ellas shiman. Iron bridge f John Harmony, Iron bridge,..,, xim in. L B Kocbler, Yoho bridge . ., MONTOUR. Jacob Remley, stono bridge, near Quick's MT. PHISINT. JWMordan,8ands' bridge I ' bridge above Wilson's. " " " below " Amos Wanlch. Wanlch bridge Jobn .1 Wolf, VanderslUe bridge ,. Matthias 8b Her, Poor bouse brtdg . G M Ik'ler, bridge below Wilson's. " " " atove " J F Rink fi son.Vandersllce bridge. ' " " Wanlcli bridge. Amos Wanlch, Vandemllce bridge. Charles sands, SmPb bridge. " " sands' " ,. " bridge above Wilson's.... " ' " below " .... 300 14 63 1 00 400 800 8H0 160 900 467 1'O 600 85 11 18 1 00 200 900 SO 225 100 100 50 3 69 12 84 2100 10 09 6175 860 TOO 323 75 75 600 1 to 500 63 97 3 23 13 33 12 62 23 300 310 300 300 0-1NOS. W F Crawford, Vance bridge....... J F Mengle, Iron bridge. Charles Conner, Vance bridge riN& t 300 too 3100 t 100 t 150 13 66 450 640 I 1488 100 00 2,0 700 8 00 69100 I 608189 I 9908 95 511 104 29 104 89 104 29 104 28 4171 I 653 44 ..$ 16 76 29 93 .. 31 85 20 35 ,, 31 S3 ,. 1800 ,. 80 70 ,. IS 00 ,. 1883 . 16 85 28 75 . 8125 .. UTOO SCOTT. JF Kink fi Son, ' It 0 Johnson. " .., L Crawford, " " suoaaLoir. W F Ilesn.J B Iless bridge Jas Fullmer.butiirr bridge , U E Long, " 1 ole bridge J U Hoes, J B Hess bridge O W Iless. J04 o iless bridge. J M Larlsh, Sutlia bridge. " " " contract.., PENITENTIARY AND ASYLUM, Convicts In Eastern l"enttentlary forW .. support of Lizzie Hawley, Warren., " " M.ry sulllvan, Danville. ... " " Hiram Albetisou. " " " Margaret Weaver, " ii John Barton, . " ! reter Mellck, " ASSESSORS' PAY. ,.,,1 8225 Jackson., ., 26 35 IjOCUSL ,,,, 4175 Maalson .... 72-0 wain .... 39 23 Mimin ,,,, 32 76 Montour, .... 83(15 Mt Pleasant.,. 28 75 Orange .. ., ..... 29 80 Pine .... 31 ;s Koarlncreek., H80 SCOtt .... 3J&0 SugarioaL,.,.. .., 1465 Fall registry voters. Beaver Uenton.,.,,. Uerwick,,,,, illoom , Hrlnrcroek . Catawlssa..,, Crntralla,,., Centre. Conyngham. Flahtngcreek Frankll'i...., Greenwood . Hemlock, Assessors for I 818 68 SCALPS FOR FOX, WILD CATS, WEASELS, MINKS, HAtt KS AND OWLS. Paid sundry persons ,,,,,, 413 CO ELECTION EXPENSES, Paid RpringetMtlon officers..,,,,,, 416 41 " Fall election offlcers., 430 65 " r-pring room rent ,,, 14100 Fall room rent 141 00 " constables advertMftl? and attend Ing Spring eluctlon.. Paul constables attending Fall election.. u uuitur, election uiauka., TAXES REFUNDED. Amount of township taxes refunded BLANK UOOKS. John D Ungle, docket Wni Mann,iiocke , It 4rder's omoo ... Wm F Murphy's sons, docket, Recorder's office. .,.., FL Duller, T regl4try books...,,,, E U Yoruy dockets, com'rs offlce. ,, ss tax regis era. ,,,, m binding "Columbian",,,,,.,, 900 18 60 16 50 140 20 48 00 I 1370 U9 t 1695 01 23 00 81 (JO 2900 160 I 115 W COUNTY BONDS. Amount county bonds redeemed ., ( 1700 Am iunt Interest paid on county bonds., 108 t 1808 tiitrurmtLATioM. Miscellaneous .. Courts, Jurors' pay.constables' returns,fia Costs In commonwealth cases Road fi bridge viewers fi road damages Commissioners' office and court house.,,, connw Jail Priming, stationery and postage Inquisitions , ., ,, Bridges, building and repairs,.,.. , Penitentiary and my lum..... ttwssors' pay Fox. wild cat scalps, etc ., Klectlon expenses... ...... ........ 1 Taxes reiundod , Blink books....'. . Bonds and Interest.,, 1, i , 1019 81 6078 81 2116 19 291610 9887 93 2331 85 43100 177 69 5041 99 653 44 819 64 413 60 137000 1693 01 115 CO 1808 00 ..133419 li From amount nf order' Issued dedu-t 11695.01 taxes refunded. 178 6 gas bill for DcccmbT, I486, and costs, it-oa 00 county bonds and interest paid, leaves 131813 49, which Is the ordinary expenses for tho year A. D. 887. SHEEP ORDEKS ISSUED. Benton. ,. I 13 3) Madison,.,,,, Brlarcreek. . Catawlssa.... Pshtngcrvck, Fianklln Greenwood.,. Ileml ck..... Jackson 1360 Slain 16 23 M Pleasant., C3 00 I'loo..... ,, 1 1100 scott ..... 6ino Sugarloaf., tU9 17 60 Locust. BOO I1S100 13 00 2660 143 00 34 OO 3100 I 643 25 STATE MMNT OF DOG TAXES fi BUEBP FUND. Dog tax due from collectors $ 888 40 Probable cmmlsslon and exonerations. 190 00 I 764 40 COUNTY FINANCES. ISStTS. Tax In hands of collectors duplicate...... t 6599 03 Probable commivn,cxonerat'ns fi returns 930 00 S3 00 00 60 00 00 60 60 00 00 60 00 1600 00 50 60 00 I 4641 35 15 Ono double Bet of assessment books., One set of duplicates. I 4(98 91 LUSILITISS. C nts In Common we Uth cases....,,.,.... I 61989 mt due tho several districts 863 03 Amt road fi bridge viewers due on books, 199 60 Amt road damages assesp-d and unpaid, estimated to January, 1884. 6000 00 I 6071 4698 Actual Indebtedness ot the county, Jan. 2, 1848. as per estimates. f 1378 56 We. the undersigned, commissioners ot Colum bia counts do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a correct statement of a counts ot said count tor the year a, D. ibbl WILLIAM O. OIRTON; JESSE RITTKNIIOVSB, EZIt STEPHENS, commlss onors of Columbia county uAttest: J. D. B .dine. Clerk. We, tbe undersigned auditors of Columbia county, hr lng been duly elected to adju-t and settle the accounts of Treasurer and Commission ers ot Columbia county county, do hereby certify that we met at the offlce ot the Treasurer and Commissioners In Bloomsburg and carefully ex amined the account! and vouchers of the same from the first day of January A. D. 1847, to the second day of January A. D. 1888, and find them correct as above stated. Given under our hands and seals tho 19th day of January A. D. 1688. E. M. TEWKSBURY, (SIXLJ J. B. 1 E PTElt, Issau AMOS HARTMAN, (SI1U) county Auditors. Attest: John B. Cisit, Clerk. ""public sale OF VALUABLE Real Estate ! The undersigned, widow and collateral heirs of Frederick Derr, late of Madison township, Co lumbia ounty, Pa,, deo'd, will expose to sale, by public vendus,on the preml9-s,ln said township, on Saturday, February 11, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, tho following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: NO. 1. The Homestead .farm, bounded by lands ot C. Kreamer, Graham Brothers, John Stetler, Ilclrs ot Michael Uendershot and John Moser, containing over 200 ACRES, whereon are erected a 1 trge Frame House, two stories painted, almost new a frame bank barn, with wagon shed attached; well ot good water at house, and one at tbe barn. There Is a large quantity of fruit, and the farm Is In a good state ot cultivation. NO. 2. Gem rally known as the old Hender&hot farm, bounded by Graham Brothers, W. A. Lelser, Wilson Eves, Jacob Glrton, J. A. Esslck and Wm. McBrlde, containing about 125 ACRES, whereon are erected a Frame House, a good bank barn. There Is good water, spring and well at buildings. Farm Is in good condition. NO 3. -Known as the hill farm, bounded by lands otJoel sioser, Alfred Pegg.Graham Brothers, Charles Derr, John stetler, containing 100 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a Frame House, and a flat barn. There are good and abundant springs on tbe premises and some good lumber. NO. 4 A tract of land, biunded by the estate of David Bobb, lands of Joel woeer. John sutler, D. W. Vandlne and others, containing about 30 ACRES, upon which there arc no Improvements. NO. 5. A tract of land, bounded by Graham Brother sCbarles Dodson, Jackson Crawford and others, containing 50 ACRES, upon which are no Improvements, but bavlng nlo young timber. CONDITIONS OF SALE: Ten per cent, ot purchase money, to be paid on striking down property; the one-fourth less the ten per cent, on the first of April, 1883., when possession and deed will be given; upon purchaser giving bond mortgage forBocurlngthe unpaid purer ase money, payable before the death of the widow, In one year.wlth Interest from date of possesslon,and of that due upon the death of the widow, In one year after her death with interest." N. U. The lands r'Ube surveyed before the and the sale be made by 1 he acre. P. S As the estate goes to collateral hotrs ot Frederick Derr, one-half ot the purchase money remains In the land during tbe Ufo of the widow, Interest payable to her annually,and at her death, tbe principal to the said coUateral heirs. ELLEN DERR, Widow, JANE CLARK, Sister, J. 8. Mcbride, Agent for CiKOUNI BL1IKS, EUZISKTH C. SMITH, llOBIRT Clabx, CnanLis Cuxi, Wilson Clakx, Oiouai D. CL4RX, LTU1N C'LIKI, MlKOiKKT AU4XS, JnnN F, Clare, children of John w, Clark, deceased. Jan so, 1888. c haute r notice. In the Court of Common PleajL for the mnnt Columbia or February term, 1888 No. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the said court on Saturday the tsth day ot February 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the Act of Assembly ot the Commonwealth ot Penn ylranla, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corpora, tlonv approved April 29, W4. and the BUpple. ments thereto for the charter of an Intended cor. poratlon to be called, ' Legion ot St. Ignatius of Cent alia. Pa" the character and object whereof Is beneficial and for the advancement of literature and bcieno", and for these purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privllcg. es of the said Act ot Assembly and Its supple ments. CHARLES Q. BARKLBY, Jan.3T-8t. solicitor "JjlXECUTOB'8 NOTICE. Estate of WUUam N. A. Rogere, late of Oranoe towniMp, decrased. Lettters testamentary on the said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In. debted to said estate are hereby notified to pay the same, and those having claims against said estate will present the same for settlement to ELI AS RilCIIARD, 6W Executor, ULOOMSUUUU A1ARKKT. Wholesale. Ketal Wheat per bushel. Bye ., Ccrn " ' Oats Flour " bbl Uutter Eggs Pntatocs , Hams , Dried Apples Bide ,.. Shoulder Chickens,,,, Geese ,.,,, Lard per lb Vlni!Par nr cni 03 60 50 CO 83 40 40 tn 650 U 20 S3 84 70 80 13 16 03 05 07 10 09 13 00 10 . 10 13 30 80 7 1 00 07 85 6 to 7 Onions per bushel,, Veal kklni Wool per lb.,..., macs.;. No (i 12.00: No. 8. 8, & Lump 18.85 NNUAL BTA'I EMENT L wOF- BLOOM POOH DISTUIOT From Jsn. 10, 1847, to Jan. 9, U68. , JOHN K. fJROTZ, Treasurer. I) It 00 To bal In Treasurer's hands. Jan 10, 1887, To rath reed on scott dup, 1833.,,,,., ' Bloom ' " , ........ 11 11 sugarloaf dun. 1889 nio-imdup, i486, " " scott " " 11 " Greenwood dup, Isss. " 11 " "ugarloaf dup. IS87.,,.,. Bloom dup, 1887 1 ii scott 'r 1 ii ' Greenwood dup, 1887.,.,, " " Sugarloaf dup, 18s7...... i 11 11 Acct Mrs Brown.. ... " " Acct A M sterner, by , Hester sterner , To cash received on Jano Mc.Mlcbacl, by llcacock. . ,,, To cash received on Pine township.,..,. To cash received on acct lumber sold creasy Wells. .... OIL By orders of 1884 and 1-33 re deemed I 4 74 By orders of ls8 redeemed.. 181 ot " " 1887 " 4JI8 81 "postage , 20 ' Treasurer's commission 93 10 11 bal In Treasurers bands....... 1188 81 Dup. Scott, Dup. ' Uloom, -cott, irenwoo( Sugarloaf, CO 00 I 1 1K8.1 Paid. Duo. 1023 S3 637 73 885 62 1'87. Paid. DUO. 21-43 80 1697 18 1145 73 1010 13 491 69 689 04 L 888 1)7 678 73 807 34 262 40 25 00 837 40 93 00 00 Bal due district less exonera- lions ana per ceniage. t 260 13 Orders outstanding Jan 10. 1487, 1 286 28 Orders issued from Jan 10, 1887, to jauv.iero........,, 471W bv Orders redeemed to January 9, 188 t 469 04 Orders outstanding Jan 8, 1898,. 814 13 61 95 1 48 17 EXPENSES FOR YEAR ENDING JAN. , 1889. State Hospital for the Insane. . . 62 1 T weeks for Uoorge Fox to Deo , 1887 " 68 1-7 weeks for Je sso Kelly to Dec 1, 1887 62 1-7 weeks for L Z Kahler to Dec 1. 1B7 63 1-7 weel s tor John Boyer to Deo 1, 18SI 89 1 7 weeks for AUle M Sterner tODeCI.1887 (A M surner paid by Mrs lies, ter "Sterner) 837 6-7 weeks at t 00 per week.. $ 476 42 ounury uiiis mercnanaiso lur - family and paupers .......$ 239 77 Sundry bills tor material and la bor for repairs, 547 86 Medicine. 78 8 Threshing machine of Holtzer.. 145 00 Tramps. v 70 Tax on Long bouse 8 83 Printing statement for yr 188S 39 H coffin for Hummel 8 00 Como tor Green 8 00 Coffin for Wm Evans and child 23 00 c B li rock way for foes and oath 4 00 Coal by o A Jacoby J08 75 Coal by C W Neal Bro "14 6 Smith work 87 49 Auditors and Clerk in Jan, lssr 25 00 Bettor Riwlings 9 61 Beet ot winner 11 41 Traveling expense by Directors 7 82 P E Wl t. oaths 60' Order relief by Kitchen 1 00 " " Jacoby, 6 60 " " " Clark 5 00 L B Rupert, express, postago andstatloneiy. . 9 27 Shoes for paupers, 17 9-1 Fruit trees ot Wm Barrett 7 60 Neyhard for surveying ...... 8 73 Dr t-chuyler.for expense taking Vernetta reasy to Penna training school 10 64 School for clothing for V Creasy 17 60 school for funeral expense for Vernetta Creasy 14 00 flothlng for paupers 24 6.1 John Wolf, plow and cultivator 35 00 J W Phlllips,kecplng liobt Cook 88 60 uieuenuauu, u ooms . ... 3 uu DrJolley, attending Mrs Evans 7 60 n n woodward, lo king a.ter tramps 10 00 M O Woodward, serving sub poenas In the Samuels and Hunlock ease. ,... 4 83 M c Woodward, expense to Danville 2 00 R Falrman. fertilizer 17 m John Wolf, fertilizer is 00 t w uunton, plants ,. .. 3 73 Alexander Bros, tobacuo for paupers. 17 10 - f Kll 42 SALARIES. Thomas McBrlde. steward.. .v. -t B MeKelvy M D It w McReynolds R Falrman Dr J Schuyler ca Klelm L M I'etttt 1. B Rupert Mrs Thos McBrlde, matron.... 50 00 60 10 SO 00 B 23 81 23 81 83 79 00 81 83 23 00 -1 1100 00 OUT DOOR RELIEF. Jackson Karns f 89 GO Jackson Karns, 600 lbs fiour,2.40 14 40 ai cadow, m 150 70 Al radow lico lbs flour 8.40. .. 87 69 Margaret Dawson 69 60 " 850 lbs Hour, 2.40 8 40 Matthias Sholtz family 64 is " " 375 lbs 0OUr,240 9 00 Lucy Wcrtman, 63 93 " 11 200 lbs flour, 2.40 4 80 Em Hertz. 19 05 " " 23 lbs flour, 2.40 60 It 8 Young .r; 78 00 Fredwelmer 5200 Hester Bomboy, .' 148 00 wm Barkel (epileptic fits) 163 1 0 Caroline "mlth 68 50 Minerva May so 60 William Ingold... ... 67 26 Aaron Sholtz and family ..., 73 33 Mrs 1 barlcs Hamilton 91 60 Mrs wm Fvans 84 41 Levi Creasy and family 38 94 Wm Shoemaker 18 38 Mrs Sim Burnsldes 18 33 Ann Murfiey a eo Samuel saltsey. 6 00 J Boyer In 18S4 3 00 Mrs. Thomas ChrUman 23 60 Michael O'Neal. 4 00 Sarah Jones.. 1175 Mra Jerry Gross 1990 George Samuel 44 44 VllariuB Cox 16 30 Mrs. Hiram long 4 44 Mrs Maria Zimmerman 9 01 Mary Egan is 00 Mary Ann Paul, coal s 88 Jacob Rwlsher 13 56 Daniel Ingoid. 9 60 Jacob Williams n 00 Georee Vannatta 7 24 uannabTycke .. s 60 the the t 4767 6 We, the undersigned. Auditors of the township, comprising "i be Illoom Poor District," met at the poor House on Monday, January 9, isas, examined the accounts of the Treasurer and Directors from January 10, 1887, to January 9, 1888, and tbe T?.uSnill2 ,0J tn 8ame rind them correct, aa set forth above. . JOSEPH GARRISON,! WM. BOGERT, I .A.M J. B. DAVIS. ' VAudltors. WM, MASTERS, J VALUE OF PEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to Bloom Poor District. January 9, 1888. Bal Scott duplicate, isss t 385 C2 " Bloom duplicate, 1-87..... 1446 7s ' Scott dup Icate, 1887........ 689 04 11 Greenwood duplicate, 1887 807 34 " sugarloaf duplicate, 1837 837 40 and sole, 2905 15 600 00 Less estimated exoneration and commission. t 9403 15 Farm and buildings Long property . ... 113500 800 300 195 48 85 37 650 00 00 00 25 60 60 60 00 8 head cattle.....',','.'.'.'.'.!'.'.'.!!"! 12 ahnatn. ...... . a ucau uurseq. . nt 2 BOWS. , .... ....'.!'!'! m c hickena ta soc...., Farm Implements. Furniture In poor house Furniture In steward's house.. 180 bushels wheat a 8so. . , , 885 bushels oats a!c 760 bushels corn ears (4 950.,,, 80 bushels potatoes a J60 800 heads cabbage 9 5 7 bushels turnips 9 soo... 9 bushels onions 1 1 00 15 tons bay 618 00 1000 sheaves corn fodder 60 . 25011, pork and lard 9 7o.....! 400ti beef a 70 .... .. 3 tons of coal uu eo ,.,! 160 is buckwheat flour lsteckhog .' " 250 200 163 00 0) 00 78 00 187 CO 16 2 2 ISO 60 1T5 88 10 3 15 8 18 60 00 w 10 00 00 00 00 00 60 01 no 00 CM 00 00 40 00 60 00 00 " , ' , - u,w V. l W,,,,.. 8 bushels beans Q ta 00, .,,!, ... 4 5 2 87 2 IX 6 2 uurrei Baurxraut ,.. 12 bundles rye straw 200.... 85 cans tomatoes oioaa can.: im Kruiu in ground 1800 plcklea & .owe 1 . '', 4 bushels beets a 6O0 ...... 00 PRODUCTS RAISED ON FARM. 858 bushels wheat.... 1 jio &n 1058 bushels corn ears., ... '... aaJ Si 855 bushels oats ......7.1 81 so 130buheln nntilnm Si JX 3 bushels beans. . ' ""7" fX 6bu-helsbeeta 1, ....... -"so 13 bushels rye , " ': 7 SI 10 1 bushels turnips., 3 00 K hitch Ala AnlAh Y Yr tzrs? 1 AAA rn hAAf SI M aViastro. M. j!'a' 876 00 67 60 III 15 4 41 60 00 6 23 63 00 20 00- 6 (10 24 03 19 00 676 heads oabbage!?..., !!!..' ssuuuuiDH rye Biraw ,......M.. 489 doz eggs nMlrlAu. -,.,,. 84 8hoaU.!I;,',V,'.,.'.V.'.'.,.'.'.'.' "" nicnicxens . . 1 hnml .!... -"... caiverrauWd j Busneia peaches Q 11 00.,.,,. 10 bushels tomatoesat 600 .. . . 0 U, I 1137 80 Na paupers remaining in poor Admltted'durlng the year!!.,!! 11 tt "3 1 1 Discharged durtcg the year..., Mnt toltnna training school,. Putoutln private family,,,, Remaining Jan 9, 1883, Directors, I 431 84 ns 60 886 19 1T6 17 1038 04 88M 41 843 81 SM n 169? 13 481 69 3TI 73 25 00 72 03 48 68 89 00 0 68 SSI e I CS 68 $ 6930 68 498 17 f 1640 85 H19010 40 10 Jaa 10, UN,