THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vaitCB. A marvel of parity strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In compe tition with the multitude of low test.onort, weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. H0TAI.lNOrUWDBRCU WA1IBI.,PU It The Columbian tvrubllshcd every Friday. Subscription price, Jl.so a year. Entered at the rest omco at Bloomsburg, ra., as Bccond class matter, March 1, 1W. BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1888. CORRECT B11LK01D Till TiBLT. BLOOM 8BTJRQ & SULLIVAN RAILROAD SOUTH. NORTU. '.rrlvo. Amvo. Leave. Leave, r. x. .n. i v. r.ti. 1 55 rWJ 140 . 1 44 7 63 8 4 .42 1 41 7 M 00 6 45 ,. 1 33 I 40 i 14 ' 8 61 . 1 38 7 35 VOI (61 .113 7 13 0 40 7 10 .12 67 7 11 68 7 83 . 18 60 7 06 10 05 7 S7 .18 43 7 00 10 15 7 83 , IS 80 69 10 80 7 45 Leave. Leave. Arrive. Arrive, r. h. a. . a. m. r. v. STATIONS. jrondale l'apcrMIU... Llghtstreet.. orange vUle.. Forks, Denton .. Trains on the P. K. n. It. leave import as follows i MOKTB. ..'S?' 7-81 a. m. ll:oo a. m. 3:88 p. m. ' P- m. Trains on tho D. L. & W. It. R. leave Bloomaburg asfollowBi north. $PTn- 7:H a. m. 8:33 a. m. 11:01 a. m. 12:03 p. m. 2:84 p. m. 4:18 p. m. M)6 p. m. 8:47 p. m. Trains on the N.fcW.B. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as louowa : NORTU. 10:48 a. m. 4. so' p. m. BDKDiT. NORTH. 10:H Rm soum. 11:44 a. m. 4-iv p. m. south. 6:89 p m BAI.E8. For Balx- A desirable nml commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply lo jan20tf. N. Motkr. Wanted. 100 bark peelers. Apply to Thos. Wlieeler, at Wilson Cole's above Central, Columbia county, Pa. July 28. The administratrix of Bamucl A. Worman deceased, will sell valuable real estate In Espy at 10 a. m. AcacsT 2. Tho executors of Jobn Fester deceased and John ICclcbner deceased, and others will sell valuable timber land In Brlarcrcck and Fisblngcrcek township at 10 a. m. Lost. On Saturday last, a pair of gold spectacles. Tho finder wllPconfer a great favor by returning them to Mrs. Itobert Young, Market St. below Third. To Tlie Public, Wo aro manufacturing and bavo in bond a puro artlclo of Ryo Whiskey one year old. We use nothing but clean ryo and double on a copper linen, and It is as puro as tho ryo that grows In the field, and If any per son will find any drugs or adulterations in It as it leaves our distillery or salesroom, wo will give a reward of ono hundred dol lars. Roim MoHknby & Co. Benton, Juno 1888, Ow. Cnll lor nelciratc Illectlou and County Convention. Tho Democratic voters will meet at the several places for the holding of tho Gener. at Election Id their respective Districts on Saturday August 11, 1888 between tho hours of 3'and 7 o'clock p. m. and elect delegates to be sent to tho. County Convention and vote Instructions for tho persons thero to be nominated, subject to tho rules of the Democratic narty ot tbo county. Tho Dele gates elected will meet In County Conven. tlon at the Opera House Bloomsburg, Pa on Tuesday Aug. Hth, 1888 at eleven o'clock a. m. and place in nomination, ono person for President Judgo of this Judicial District, ono person for Member of tho U. H. House of Representatives for this Con- cressional District, two persons for Mem bers of Uouso of Representailvcs of the Btatc. one person for District Attorney, one ncrson for Sheriff, ono person for Jury Commissioners. And to transact such other business as may properly como beforo tbo Convention. ROBT R. LITTLE, E. M. Tkwksdcby, Chairman. Bec'y. Apportionment ol Delegated. Tho following apportionment of Dele Rates has been made by the Standing Coin- mlttee, In accordance wltu tuo ucviseu Rules, viz s Rule 2nd. Tho representation of Districts in County Convention shall bo In nroDortlon to tho Democratic voto of each, as cast at tho most recent election for Governor, but tbo wholo number of dele gates shall not exceed clghty-flvc, and no district shall be allowed less than two, nor more than four delegates. Rule 3d. Delegates shall bo allowed to districts upon a ratio of sixty votes for a delegate, allowanco being roado for tbo Districts. Vote Beaver, Benton, Berwick, E., Berwick, W., Bloom, E., Bloom, W., Urlarcrcek, Gatawlssa, Oentralla, Centre, Conyngham, N,, Conyngbam, B., Flshingcreek, ' Franklin, Greenwood, Hemlock, Jack ton, Locust, Madison, Main, Mllllln, Montour, Mt. Pleasant, Orange, Pine, Roarlngcrcck, Bcott, W., Bcott, E., Bugarloaf, Total, for Gov'r. Delegates, 108 3 218 4 41 3 1)9 3 243 170 3 120 2 373 -1 297 4 140 2 140 2 GO 2 257 4 07 2 180 8 117 2 123 2 223 4 144 2 110 3 107 8 73 2 80 2 115 3 93 2 73 3 71 2 08 3 100 3 4184 75 Tho Inestimable value of Ayer's Bursa. parllla as a blood.purlfer should bo known to every wife and mother. It corrects Ir. regularities, elves tone and strength to the vital organs, hnd cleanses tho system of all Impurities. Tbo best family medicine. Buy Lester'B School Shoes, Every pair warranted. M'KilHn Bros, liavotomnlcfn- ly refitted their studio with the best and most approved instru- mniiln n 1 t inula iui porintiiuro, irom iock ct size up to lifo sizo, and instru ments especially adapted to pho tographing out door groups and residences, together with the lat est Bccnic effects and accessories. Babies' pictures par excellence for which has been added a spec ial extra rapid Voigtlaender Euryscope. Copying, enlarging and photographic reproductions of drawings, patent models and machinery intelligently execut- uu. -miimuts pnotogriiplicu by the Hash light process. Life sizo crayon portraits in gold iramo only $iu. Ici-Hounl. Prof. Wilbur with his family will spend bis summer vacation at Mllford, N, Y. Misses Ida and Laura Hcrnhard are visit ing their sister, Mrs. Vorls, at Uellcfonte. W. K. Tubbs and J. K. Bchuylcr spent tho 4 tli at Lock Uaven. Misses Mlnnlo and Ollio Fritz, of Bcran- ton, aro visiting at Mr. J. It. Townsend's. Mr. Q. T. Richmond, of Bcranton, was In town on business the latter part of last week. Mrs. A. A. Marple and Miss Helen liar. man of Bridgeport are visiting relatives here. Dr. J. P. I'urscl, of Wllllainsport, form crly of this place, has been lyina very 111 for some time. past. Lea Alexander started the latter part of last week on a trip to his former homo In Prussia, expecting to bo gono several months. W. II. Jacoby, editor of tho Nantlcoke &'ur, spent Baturday and Bun day In town Ho has many friends hero who are always glad to see him. Tho silk mill Is going up rapidly. A large picnic party from Bcranton held possession of Oak Grove on Wednesday. Rev. M. L. Ganoo and family went to Mountain Grove Wednesday. llcv. II. G. Rico will preach in tho Pres byterian churcb on Sunday. There Is talk of another democratic news paper being established in Bullivan county E. A. llawllnes Is painting tho front of bis market building. A party of gypsies have been camping out along tho creek near tho doublo bridge) during tho past week. Tho new stono pier at the Red Rock Bridge is nearly completed. J. Bochman the contractor, Is doing a good Job. The new stablo at tho jail la nearly ready for occupancy. The commltsloners bad It Insured on Tuesday. Camp meeting at Mountain Grovo will begin Wednesday, August 1, and closo Thursday, August 0. E. 0. Wells 1b icmoving from the Nor. mal Bchool to the house on Main street formerly occupied by J. W. Eyer. John Fowler has resigned as superintend cnt of the water works, and Frank Bolce has been appointed to the place. A children's service was held In the Epis opal Church at half past six o'clock last Suuday evening instead of tho regular evening service. The many remarkable cures Hood's Bar. saparllla accomplishes aro si flklent proof that It docs possess peculiar curative pow ers. There Is a rumor In the air that thero will be a wedding soon, and when It hap, nens there will bo another county com' mlssloner. A pleasant dance and lawn party was given at tho Banltarium on Tucfday even ing. About twenty young peoplo were present. C. E. Randall is now sole owner of tho Catawlssa A'etsj Item, having recently pur. chased tho half Interest of J. O. Yocum. Tho Item is a bright newsy paper, and wo wish brother Randall abundant success. Prof. Fcrrco and family left Bloomsburg on Wednesday. They will camp out for some time at Wayne, when they will leavo for Minneapolis, whero thoy will make their future homo. Tho erection of an oral school for tho deaf and dumb at Bcranton will bo proceed ed with at once, and tbo building will be completed by March 1, 1889. The cost of the structure will be about $25,000. The total eclipse, of tho moon nn tho 22d Inst, will bo visible In this latitude. Tho eclipso will begin at 9:55 p. in. and end at 3:44 on the 23d. The period of total eclipso 111 occur at 1:20 a. m. Twcnty.flvo cents a day purchases a $3,000 policy In Tho Travelers, of Hartford, which Is payiblo In event of death by ac cident, with $15 weekly indemnity for wholly disabling injury. J. H. Malzo, agent, second floor Coluviuian building Bloomsburg. if. Col. David Taggart, a prominent citizen of Northumberland, died on Baturday June 80. Ho was once prominent In 1'enn. sylvanla politics, having been Btato Sena tor, caudldate for Governor in 18(50 and Paymaster in tho regular nriny, Invitations havo been extended for the marriaco of Miss Blanche Edgar, formerly of this place, to Mr. I. O. Dietrich, former, ly of Berwick, to take place at Crawford, Nebraska, Wednesday evening, August u, at Ihe homo of Mr. Will D. Edgar, tho bride's brother. A parly of Welsh singers, who accom panied the picnlo party from Bcranton that spent Wednesday at Oak Grove, made some lino music nt tlio bxebange iiotei in tho afternoon. They also serenaded I. W, McKelvy's storcand were loudly applauded at both places. W. M. Monroo and wife and Misses Bes sie, Mary and Nellie Monroe, of Rupert; Miss Sue Itaum, ot Towanda; Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Church and family of Ashland, anu Harry Chamberlain of Rupert, wero onter.J talned at Sherift Search's on tho fourth. Shickhinny IkKo. It Is said that tho Pennsylvania railroad company is trying to make an agreement with the Lehigh Valley about the running of passenger trains between Hazlcton and Pottsville. It Uio agreement shall ho con. summated, tho Pennsylvania will only carry freight and tho passenger traffic will be solely under tho control ot tho Lehigh Valley. Buy Lester's School Shoes. Every pair warranted. Grand Army Day will lako tho ptaco of tho Fourth of July this year In Bloomsburg. From Ihe present Indication that day will bo a big ono. It will be if everybody takes an Interest In it and assists the G. A. R. In tho celebration of It. Tho Banltarium is well filled wllh sum- mcr guests. It Is fast acquiring a reputa tion as a delightful summer resort. Few towns anywhere possess greater attractions than Bloomsburg. Tho scenery in every direction Is charming, and tho numerous drives cannot bo surpassed. Wo publish elsewhere an advertisement of "Help Wanted." Wo have examined tho work therein described and think an agent should meet with much success wllh It. Any ono desiring the agency should wrlto at onco for terms and outfit for can. vaasors. tf On tho morning of tho 4th, John Frcas, foreman on tho D. L. &. W. road was struck In tho right eye by a splko whirl: lebound. od as It waa being driven into a tie. Drs. Wlllltts and Relfsnydcr dressed the wound. It is probable that tbo sight of tho rye is gone. Mr. Freas Is an Industrious man and has much sympathy In his misfortune. List of letters' remaining In tho Post Of. flco at Bloomsburg for week ending July 10, 1888. Mr. G. D. Baker, Mr. Warren C. Culver, Mr. Harrie O. Hoy, Mrs. Emma D. Kclloy, Mr. William Kclloy, O. H. Pierce. Persons calling for theso letters will pleaso say "advertised." Gxohcie A. Clauk, P. M. William McAfco had bis leg broken be low the knee, nt Espy on Tuesday morning. He was assisting In unloading n traction engine at tho R, It. station, when tho en gine slipped and fell on him. Ho came with the engine to set it up for William Uldlay, the purchaser. Dr. Rcdckcr set tbo leg, and McAfee was taken to his homo at Mcrccrsburg, Pa. Serious cyo affections arc frequently so obscure that those who have tbcm are sup posed to possess perfect sight. They are tho cause of headaches and annoying nervo troubles. Dr. Brown devotes much attention to tbo eye. Ho uses tho opthol- moscope and test glasses, thus fitting spec tacles by the latest approved methods. Ho operates successfully for catcract restoring sight to tbo blind. OBlco 3rd Bt. , Blooms burg, Pa. Boyd Cadman, six years of agn, passed through town on Monday morning on his 'bicycle, bound for Pottsvlllo and Miners- yille. He was accompanied by bis father, also on a bicycle. They live In Bloomsburg, and left that place on Baturday to attend the Ellis-Uazcldlne wedding at Krcb's sta tion, wheeling the distance In three hours. They left Hazcldtne's Monday. Boyd Is an expert blcyllst, and sports-a gold medal showing that ho Is tbo mascot ot tho Wlll lainsport wheelmen. Anhlaiid Advocate. Bloomsburg passed n quiet Fourth. Tho occasional popping of a fire cracker or tor pedo was about the only sound that broke the stillness of Its streets. A large number of people spent tho day at places In which tho Fourth was celebrated, while a number of picnic parties went to tho woods. The ball game at Athletic Paik In the afternoon broke the monotony somewhat and tbero were, displays of tiro works, and fire-crack era popped loudly In tbo evening. List of letters remaining In tho P. O. at Benton, Pa., for month ending Juno 30, 1888. F. E. VanLoan, Mr. W. G. Morris, Fred Slacd(2), J. I. Lanswe, C. P. Lemon, Esq., John H. Lundcr Esq., Miss Bertha Angle. OAHDS. Frank E. Van Loan, Mr. John Wlnlcy. Persons calllne for theso letters will please say "advertised." Ella E. Aitlbman, P. M, MarBhal Barring, of Wllkesbarre, arrest ed J. A. Sbsdle, of Bhaille's Mill, Snyder county, Batui day night and took him be fore United States Commissioner James 11. McDevitt, of Bunbury, who gavo him preliminary hearing and bound bun over. Shadlo Is charged with sending obscene matter tbrouch tho mails to a party out West. Both of the men arc amateur pho. tographers, and they wero exchanging work wllh each other. Phillip Ruber, tho man who was recently arrested for stealing $29,000 from tho Adams Express Company and at present confined in the Bunbury jail, is not put to work making carpet with the other prison era of tho jail but Is allowed to do about as he pleases. He remains In his cell most ot the time, with tho door partly closed, and places himself in a position whero visitors cannot obtain a glimpse of his face. Ho Is not nearly as anxious for notoriety as his son, who rode at tho head of tho Fourth of July firemen's parado on his bicycle, Two gamo of ball wero played on tbo Fourth ot July, between" tho Bloomsburg and Danville nines. Tho morning game at Danvlllo resulted In the defeat of tho homo nine and in tho afternoon at tho gamo which took place at Athletic Park, Blooms. burg for tho first time succeeded In defeat- lnc Danvillo by a scoro of 7 to 5. lho scoro by innings of both games is as fol lows: Moiinino. Bloomsburg 010000001 0-! Danville 000200000 4-1 Afternoon. Blooomsburg 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Danville 10000111 1 J The Danvillo gamo was an excellent one, the scoro at the end of tho ninth inning standing 22. Tho tenth Inning was then played, when Danvillo succeeded In mak. Inc four runs wbilo Bloom mado nono giving tho gamo to Danvillo. The Giihat BookisForthComino. Hun drcds aro anxiously waiting for an oppor. tunlty to purchase- It. Wo refer to tho lire and public servlcos of our great reform President, Stephon G rover Cleveland, to which Is added tho llfo and public services of tho "Old Roman," Allen G. Thurman our next Vice-President. Wo havo been shown some advance sheets of this volume by Mr. J. A. J. Cumralngs, who has accept ed tho agency for this valuable work, tor this county. Every family should not fall to nrocuro a copy and read It carefully. It is an excellent work and well worth th cost to any ono. It Is tho only authorized and official edition. Tho best Is the cheapest. Beware ot worthless catch penny books. Caution. Tho country is being flooded 'with unreliable, catchpenny lives of President Cleveland. Do not be deceived. Bee that tho book, you buy con tains an account of all our Presidents from Washington to Cleveland, and line portraits ot all of them. Beo that it contains superb steel plate portrait of President Cleveland. Beo that It contains statistical tables of tbo votes cast at all Presidential elections. No other campaign work con tains half so much Interesting and valuable matter as this book docs. It Is endorsed by tho leading men ot tho Democratic party and by President Cleveland's most Intimate friends, and is tbercforo tbo OUlclal History of the Dcmocratlo Convention and candl dates. Good Agents are wanted to assist In the canvass for this work In Columbia county. Call on or address J, A. J. Cum inlngs, Bloomsburg Pa. A New Store, It would bo imposslblo to attempt to enumerate the different goods displayed at tho variety storo recently opened In llen dcrsholt's building, next to Gllmore's by Jobn Mastellcr. Ho has gents' furnishing goods, overalls, musical Instruments, tin. ware, glass-waro, soap, and a thousand and ono different articles, useful and ornament al, and all nt astonishingly low prices. A visit to this storo will well repay you, for you will be suro to sco just what yon want, Mr. Mastellcr has had a number of years' xpcrlcnco In the mercantile business, hav ing been with A. B. Btewait at Orangevllle for a long tlmo. IixcctitloiiH In Ietiiinylvnnli. From 1778 to 1888, a period of 110 years, there havo been 283 executions ot crlmln. als in Pennsylvania. In 1778 there was ono execution for murder, two for high treason, ono for robbery nnd two for bur glary. Tho largest number of executions In any one year was In 1770 six for mur der, ono for high treason, lour foi robbery, two for burglary, three for uttering and passing counterfeit money, and two whero the offense, is not stated. In 1704 an act was ;pas9C(l abolishing punishment by death) except for murder. Tho next larg est number of executions was In 1877, when elghteo murderers paid tho extrcmo penalty of tho law, and ten in 1870 suffered like penalty. Up to 1834 nil executions were public when by an act of Assembly, all subsequent ones took place. In tho jail yard. Thero wero no executions in 1782, 1787, 1790, 1791, 1793, 1704, 1700, 1800 to 1800, 1807, 1808, 1810, 1811, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1825, 1827, 1831, 1833, 1837, 1843, 1855 and 1804. Thirty '1'crHuiiH Injured. TWO HUNDRED I'ASSKNOKIIS lll'.CISED IN A RAIL ROAD COLLISION. Tho down passenger train on tho Pcnn ylvanla Railroad, leaving Wilkcsbarro for ottsvllle at 8:50 a. m., collided with the up train, due nt Wilkcsbarro at 9 o'clock, n point five miles below that city last Friday morning. Tho trains generally pass each other at South Wilkcsbarro, but If the up train is late It Is held at Nantl"okc, and tho down train passes It there. That morning both trains were a little late, and Dispatcher W. II. Beidleman, at Wilkes barre, intended to order tho down train to stop at South Wllkesbarre. lie neglected to do so until it had left there. Ho tele. grapheit at once to Nantlcoke, but tho up train had left. The track between theso points Is a single one. lleluleman realized at onco that collision was inevitable, and, appalled at the result of his carelessness, fled llko a madman from tho office and has not been seen since. Tho trains camo together lust below tho littlo station of Butzbacb's Land. ing. Fortunately they met on n straight piece of track and tho engineers saw each other's trains four hundred ynrds apart. Both wero running at over forty miles an hour, and, thongh they reversed engines and put on the brakes, the trains enmo to. gcthcr with an awful crash. The engineers and firemen jumped. One cnglno climbed half way on tho other and fell over on Its Bide. One ot tho baggago cars was shatter ed, but tho passenger cars held firm. Tho passengers wero terribly shaken The scats wero torn looso and hurled. together with the passengers, In a confused heap to tho end of the cars. There were two hundred people In tho two trains and hardly ono csenped unhurt. Thirty wero severely injured, but it is thought that none aro fatally. Tho sccno was ono ot the wildest confusion and excitement for a few minutes. Ayer's Pills possess the curative virtues of the best known medicinal plants. These pills are scientifically prepared, arc easy to take, and safe for young and old. They are invaluable tor regulating tho bowels, and for the relief and cure ot stomach roubles. Council I'roceedliiRH. July 6th, 1R88. Regular meeting. Present, P. S. Har, man, president, Hnd members Rlngler,Bter- llng, Cadow, Wolf, Wells. Geo. E; El well appeared and stated that by request he appeared lo give terms for copies of town laws, viz: 335 for 100 copies, $50 for 200. Moved nnd seconded that 100 copies bo ordered. Agreed to. Dr. Jacob Schuyler appeared and pre. sented a petition asking that Market street bo macadamized two perches wide from Bccond street to n point 200 feet below Fifth Moved and seconded that petition be re ceived and filed. Agreed to. I. W. Hartmau appeared and presented a petition asking council to erect a drink Ing fountain on Market Square. Moved and seconded that the petition bo received and filed, and that the commltteo on water asceitaln from water company cost of water for such fountain and also cost of fountain, Wm. Ringroso and others appeared and asked for permission to erect arches over the streets at suitable places on tho Oth ot September, Grand Army Day, and further that council prohibit tho putting up of stands for sale of sundry articles by parties from out of town, unless such persons first obtain a llccnso from tho president of town council. Moved nnd seconded that per mission bo granted to put up arches. Lat ter request held over for consideration. On motion circular No. 8 from tho Btatc Board ot Health was referred to Board of Health. On motion, agreed to, Bamucl Ncyhard was elected Superintendent of sewers. Proposals for terra cotta pipe wero turn ished by Geo. T. Richmond, viz i Ho will furnish terra cotta pipe at 50 per cent, oft from tho prlco list nnd 3 per cent, off net for cash in ten days from dato ot bill. Also a bid from tho Wyoming Terra Cotta works offering 50 per cent, olt, etc., and ono from the Scranton Supply and Hardware Co, offering plpo samo as tho Wyoming Terra Cotta Works. Moved and seconded that tho bids ho received and held i until next meeting, Ordinance No. 39, an ordlnanco to chango tho curbstono market to Market Bquaro was read and adopted. Ordlnanco No. 40, an ordlnanco to im prove Eighth street, commonly called Canal street, by making It ot the width ot thirty, three tect, east of Strawberry alloy, whero tho lot ot M. P. and Harriet Paul projects into said street, was read and adopted. Tho town engineer reported that tho cul vert built by Messrs. Old and Rcmley Is completed nnd that tho samo was built ac cording to contract. On motion, seconded, the report of Com missioner ot Highways and bills and ac counts were read npd approved and secro. tary directed to isuo order tor samo. Total $880.18. On motion council adjourned to meet Thursday July 12, at 3 p. m. llnrbyH lropliylnetle l'liild, Use It in every slck.room. Will keep the atmosphere puro and wholesome; removing all bad odors from an source. Will destroy all disease germs, Infection from all foyers and all contagious diseases. Tho efUclont physician J, Marlon Sims, of New York si ys; "I am convinced that Prof. Darbys Prophylactio Fluid Is a most valuable disinfectant," Drowned in tlio Catinl. DimiiiT nor loses ms life while iiatiiinu WITH HIS FI1IKND3. Milton, July 7 Amlrow Ganger, a bright boy aged about 0 .years, the son of Mrs. 0. 11. Gaughcr, was drowned lata last ight In lho canal. In tho company ot two playmates ho went to tho Walnut Htrcct bridge, to take n swim. Taking off his clothes ho asked tho boys to follow him. Supposing ho could swim and not aware of the depth ot tho wator, young Ganger plunged In from a board extending a short distance ovcr,tho watchmaking tho remark! 'Now, watch mo dive." Ho roso to the urfuco twice, but being unable to swim and becoming exhausted, ho soon went down lor the last tlmo. Ills companions then nunounccd tho fact to those nearby, but when assistance arrived tho boy was in tho bottom of tbo canal, and after somo tlmo bis body was brought out and taken to his grandfather' house. Dr. J. II. Mills' worked for three hours to bring back lite, but It waa too lato. OrnucI Army liny. And now that tho solemn Fourth has passed Bloomsburg waits In eager expect ation for tho day lt celebrates this year Grand Army Day. Tbo G. A, R. have tak en great Interest In having the celebration ot this day tako place hero and by their en deavors havo succeeded In doing so. There Is no doubt that, this being tho biggest day that Bloomsburg has known for some time past, our peoplo will all turn In nnd help to make it n grand success. If only In honor to the G. A. R. this should be. But, put ting that aside, tho day will bring many thousands ot people to our town, nnd It Is tbercforo to tho Interest of our business men, as well as everybody else, that they should turn In and assist In Us celebration. Everybody who Is able sbould assist in the decorations; tho town should bo resplend ent with buntlnc and evergreens and those who visit us on that day should leave with the thought In their minds that tho Blooms burg peoplo aro fully as hospitable and en terprising a) any who havo entertained tho G. A. R. KnlRlitH of tile Golden Knglc. Several Castles of this flourishing Order arc organizing in tho county. It is benefi cial, benevolent, social nnd scmi-mllltary. Founded in Baltimore 1873, introduced in to Penna. 1875. In successful operation in 23 States, with a membership of over 41,. 000 In 411 Castles. Slnre January 1st. 1884, Its growth has been unprecedented In tho history of kindred organizations. Dur ing that period it was introduced into 18 States, 380 Castles wero instituted and the membership increased over 37,000. Dur ing 1880 ajd 1887, 21,480 candidates were admitted In Pennsylvania, 160 Castles Instituted, and membership Increas ed 18,115. There aro 270 Castles ami over 31,000 members in Penna. Optional with the members as to whether they participate In the military feature. Each member must pay not less than tbrco dollars which entitles htm to receive tho three degrees. The ngc is from twenty years and upwards. Tho charter feo Is thirty dollars, and Includes dispensation, chatter, rituals, installation work, funeral ceremony and odo cards. Castles can bo instituted to work In the English or Ger man language. The fifteen officers of all Castles Instituted previous to April, 1889, will receivo tho Past Chief's Degree. The railroad expenses of tho Grand Castlo offi cers In attending the institution arc defray ed by tho Grand Castle. Any Information will bo given by Gland Master of Records J. D. Barnes, 720 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia, Pa. EnHt Ilcntott. Tho golden grain is now being reaped. It is a bountiful crop. A festival was held at St. James on the 4th, afternoon and evening. An address by Rev. Houtz on the origin of Indepenct enco Day was well received, after which Cleveland's March" was played by Miss Mary Houtz, wero features of afternoon proceedings. A festival was held at Hamllino last Sat, urday evening. Proceeds to ho applied for repairs at parsonage. There aro symptoms of a heavy drought. The mail boy, Oily Shultz, was shaken up last Saturday. The horse became fright ened at the cars at Stillwater and ran away. Miss Mattlo Kunkel of Roaring creek spent a few weeks visittug fricuds in this locality. Mrs. Spinnogle who was Informed that her boys drank so hard when out, rebuked the insinuation by saying that "I do not bellevo It for they aro always so dry (thirsty) when they como homo." Nights nro getting longer, a littlo moro time for talking. "Leap year," you know girls. Unless wo get a soaking rain soon poll. tics will not bo half a crop. Harrison bay making and harvesting all conccntrato to Cleveland. Political HlandererH. "Ho hath not seen the sun" was the text upon which the Rey. J. O. Wilson preach, ed at the Tabernacle M. E. church, Phlla delphla last Sunday evening. This text he said, was primarily descriptivo ot a now. born babe who rrcets its death on Its en tranco Into lifo and is carried out to the grave without ever seeing the sun. It Is also equally descriptivo of many nstrono. mcrs who, though they often look at the sun, never seo anything but tho black spots upon it. Their chief pleasure Is tho dts covery ot the sun's imperfections, not the discovery of Its unspeakablo splendors, Alas for human kind that like tho astrono mcr, finds Its chief delight in tho discovery ol black spots upon Its fellow-man "What," asked Mr. Wilson, "is tho rulln passion of tho editor? Is it not for black spots on men who shlno In public places? Did ever ravenous wolves more furiously devour unfolded lambs than docs tho secu lar press devour Its unfortunate victims? How many an honest aud good man ho been ruined and blasted by this passion ot tho editor for black spots? I am not cen suring tho press for showing us black spot where they exist; this Is tho mission ot tho journalist; but I denounce this accursed passion which takes delight In obscuring shining buu, and which has cultivated such a set nt for detects and Haws that It can dls cover black spots In human character whero thero aro nono! This Is diabolical Tho politician Is as bad as tho editor. his ambition bo would mount to heaven oven though ho must drag angels down, At tho conclusion ot his sermon Mr. Wll son offered an eloquent prayer that tho coming campaign might bo a puro and charitable one. More IennloiiH nnd laoimty. A gentleman representing MUo B. Stcv ens & Co,, of Washington, D. C. can be seep during tho day and evening at (ho City Hotel, Danville, Tuesday July 17 1 Ex chango Hotel, Bloomsburg, Wednesday 18 Ferguson IIoubc, Shenandoah, Thursday 10; aud Derrick House, Mahanoy City Friday 20, by persons desiring Information concerning pensions, bounties, etc., or bay Ing claims which they may desire to havo I prosecuted by said attorneys, I.lirlitntrcct. J W. Omin .l.nnt . f .!. In tn.n vtslttnn friends. Chlldrens day was observed on tho first ot Jul v at tho M. Ji. Church. Homo Inter, cstlng exercises wero engaged in, ono of tho most nolo worthy was tlio singing of tho tow verses of tho familiar hymn, "Thero Is n fountain filled with blood," by Maggie Howell, four or five years of age. Harvesting is tho order ot the day, Lloyd Sterling leading, ho having cut several shocks on the 29th of June. Candidates aro looking nround factions aro booming that should bo broken up. This you ttcklo mo and I'll tlckto you ought to bo slopped by the nohlo people of tho county. G, P. Stlncr and family of Orangevllle, spent a short tlmo In town Sunday. Jay Letscr Is now spending his vacation from Gettysburg school at homo. A nulsanco to bo abatod, fast driving In town Sunday evenings. Mrs. C. O. Trench nf Bloomsburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Clias. Leo jr. Sr. Thool, Philadelphia's renowned Specialist for ncryous debility, blood poi- ins, kidney and special diseases has cured moro cases than all others combined. He as cured cases pronounced lncurablo by leading physicians. Wo would advise those suffering to consult him personally or by letter at his office, 538 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Anbury. Asbury Is on the Improvement list. W. W. Butllff has repainted nil his buildings. Tbo Doctor won't bo excelled by any of bis elghbors. Ho has been having some troublo with his foot, causing him much pain. Cyrus Robbtns Is remodeling his house by way of now siding and new cornice, and xpecU to paint it soon. Millie Robbins is suffering very much with lung trouble. Our summer schools all closed last week. Miss Margarctt Genscl nt Catawlssa has been teaching the Asbury school for three years, six successive terms, with good sat isfaction, and has the thanks of the employ ers gener illy for tbo Interest taken to ad vance the pupils. Tho grass crops wont bo moro than 50 per cent, of last year. The wheat and ryo crop will be ten per cent, better than last year at least Corn crops are growing finally. Farmers ore very busy now getting ready to sow buckwheat; somo havo sown already. Lemons and Pcaler lost a valuable horso Inst week with pneumonia. Quarterly meeting was held in the M. E. Church at Jonestown Friday and Saturday week. This is the second quarter of this conferenco year. Ml?ses M. Ella Androws, Lizzie Robbins and Verne Jones attendid Commencement at Bloomsburg. i no ceo. ii. u. is snipping iiuilo a good deal of lime and phosphate at Forks. The engineer corps of the Wllkesbarre & Western R. R. has been on tho road now for business. Thoy came as far as tho Coleman farm on Saturday, on tho More head survey, down on tho south sldo of Huntingdon creek. I was In hopes they would come on tho north side. A railroad company Is like a thunder storm ; they i;o whero they please and wc must bo content. Mr. East Benton reporter, how is this for high f Your W. B. & W. H. R. egg you so long expected has not hatched very good, thought I would remind the E. B, report er what ho said some timo since about our railroad and will say by way ot conclusion despise thou not tho day of small things for thou dost not know what a day will bring forth MARRIED. STERNER KASHNER On lho 20th of June nt Wllkesbarre by Rev. A. Houtz, of Orargcvllle, Pa., Mr. L. P. Btcrucr, former principal of the New Columbus Academy, to Miss Florence Kashner of Catawlssa, Pa. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was alck, wo (are her Castoria. When she wu a Child, she cried for Castoria, When he became Mist, she clung to Castoria.' When she had Children, the gave them Cutoria. WANAMAKER S. Closed Saturdays at i p. m. When you come to the citv bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting ana retiring rooms lor you : tele- pnone, telegraph, and mail facil ities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try to make you welcome wheth er you care to buy or not. . , , MTYmt I J I , I jqiu L. WANAMAKER'S l4Acres . FLOOSpACE PHILADELPHIA; THIRTEENTH Si 1 1 r r i . .i ., . xou Know mat mere is no worthy hot weather (or any weather thine for Wfinr fir hnmn nc Kiii- !,.,, V ir v.jv. wm. vv- uuvc it, ii yuu can l come to the store, write for ,i,lintn,m i Wliatever VOU want, samples Or l- f i , .. . yuuub. onODOincr DV mail has nnio f K i t COme tO DC Simple and Certain. Af, i r , lew Scratches Ol a pen, and nil tli rnr.iUf.:o f ,i' i t... in,. (i.!iibia ui luc iurc tire yours. John Wanamaker. LOCAL NOTICES. Ilcady.trlmuied huts and Imnnntu ,.,! i.IiII,Ifu mm o.i . i ....... T"',V . . K"uu greauy ruuiccu in pneo at n,. uaraiey's. Call soon auu seuuru uurtuus India linen lawns 10c yd- at I. V. man & bons'. Hart. BLOOMSBURG. $3. doz. Lifo size Crayons only $ 10,00. Viewing, copying and Ullllirglllg. inawni process used. tf. Great bargains In remnants ot rrnbrold. cries and laces this month at I, W, Hart- man pons', 2 crates ot fancv nnd wlilto dishes lust " " """"" , 0B "!";,- dcsimwc awciiinn I nuuat-B uii rirsi bucci near jiiukui. .n modern Improvements. Apply to Z. B. uouuins. I. W. Hartmau A Bona havo n oncclal sale nf remnants of all kinds of wash goods on Friday and Saturday. Btamplne And rrinklnc donn to order at E. Barktoy's, Main street below Market. Beforo rcnalra I. W. Hartrnan & Bona offer 12 yds bunting tor 30c., 12 yds lawn The latest sliane In ladles' hats for sum mer lust received at Miss E. Barklcy's. Also flowers, feathers. laces, materials for tancy work, notions etc, at reasonable prices. White dress soods and laces a special sale at 1. W. Hartrnan & Sons' for two weeks. BUSINESS NOTICES. TUB HOMLIEST MAN in BLOOMSBURG nswell as thohandsomcst.and others aro In vited to call on any druggist and get tree a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the thrnftt nnd lunirn. n rnmpriv Hint Iff srllinir entirely upon Fts merits nnd is guaranteed to cure nnd relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consump tion. 1'rlco ou cents anu l. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE allow a cough to run until it gets beyond tho reach of medicine. 'Ihey often say, "Oh, It will wear away," but In most cases it wears them away. Uoultl thoy be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, whirl, van anil nn ft nnflltlvn irtmrnnlpn tn cure, they would immediately sco lho 0I. ceiicnt ciiect auer taaing tnc nrst nose. Prlco COc. and $1. Trial size tree. At all druggists. IJcxeiua, itcliy. Scaly, Skin Tortures. Tho slmnlo application of "8wavne's uintment," wituout any internal meaicine, will euro any caso of Tetter, Salt Rbtum, Rlncworm. Piles. Itch. Bores. Plmnlcs. Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter now obstinate or long standing. It Is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle jiay--'K-iy To Pkesxrvb Natoiial Flowers. Dip tho flowers in melted parafllnc, withdraw. ing them quickly. Tho lliiuld sbould be only just hot enough to maintain Its llulu- liy and tuc uowcrs buouiu uo dipped ono at a time, held by tho stocks and moved about lor an instant to .get rid or air bub bles. Fresh cut flowers, frco from moist ure, make excellent specimens in this way. If you would prerve your health and ln vigoruto your emirc system use Pcrrlnc's l'urc Barley Mall WhlsKey xr sale by U. B. Itobblns, Bloomsburg, i n eow. UUEKN VIOTOniA 8 CROWN. Tho ciown of Queen Victoria consists of diamonds, pcarlu, rubies, sapphiren and emeralds, set In silver and gold. Its grosi weight is 80 ox 5 dwt. troy. Tho number of diamonds aro 3.852: pearls. 2TS: rubies, 0; sapphires, 17; emeralds, 11. It Is an old saying Uneasy lies tho head that wears a crown. It is Dottcr to wear tho crown of perfect health and peace of mind turougii mo curative cuccts or rcr- rine's Puro Barley Mt.lt Whiskey. For sale by C. B. Robbins, Bloomsburg,Pa. Piles I IMleH I ilclilUK IMleit. Symptoms Moisture : Intense Itching and slinging ; most at night ; worse by scratch ing, ir allowed to continue tumors lorm, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At ilrupfrlats. or bv mall, for 50 cents. Dr. Bwayne & Son, Philadelphia. may-41y, THE POPULATION OF BLOOMSBURG Is about 5,000, and wc would say at least one-halt aro troubled with some affection of tho throat and lungs ns those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. Wc would advise an not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle ot Kemp's Bal sam for thu throat and lungs, l'rlce wc. and $1. Trial sizo free. Bold by all drug, gists. Beauty Is doslred and admired by all. Among tho things which may best bo done to ennanco personal beauty is tba dally uso ot Ayer's Hair Vigor. Ko matter what tho color of the hair, this prepa ration gives It a 1 as tro and pliancy that adds greatly to Its , charm. Should tho 1 balr bo thin, harsh, ' dry, or turning gray, Ayora Hair Vigor will restora tho color, bring out a now growth, and. render tho old soft and shiny. For kcoplng tho scalp clean, cool, and healthy, thero Is no better preparation in tho market. 1 T am frao to confess that a trial ot Ayer's Hair Vigor has convinced mo mat n is a geuuino ariicio. als ubu utu not only caused tho hair of my wife and daughter to bo Abundant and Glossy, but It has given my rather stunted raus tucho a rBarwetttblo longth and appear ance." 1(. uritton, uauianu, uuiu. "My hair was coming out (without any assistance from ray wifo, either). 1 trlod Ayer's Hair Vigor, using only ono bottle, aud I now have as lino a head ol hair as any ono could wish for." It. T. Bchmittou, Dickson, Toun. " I havo used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor In my family for a number ot years, and rc card It as the host hair preparation I know of. It keep tho scalp clean, tho hair soft and lively, and preserves tlio uriglual color. My wife has used it for a long tlmo with most satisfactory re sults." Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. " My holr'was becoming harsh and dry, hut after using half a bottle ot Ayer's Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot cixpross tlio joy and cratltmlo I tool."-Mabol O. Hardy, Delavan, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor, ruxrAnKD sr Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mast. Bold by Druggists and I'erfuraeri. jOTlCE IN PARTITION. Colcubu County, ss. HIVU. Jt lULJ. Ill VU.JI "11U injlj, .BinUI Doty, Luther 11. Doty and Martha A. Mlnler, all ot Columbia county; tleorgo Doty ot Luzerno TV f fl Ton TV. n.M TV... Ellsworth Co.. Kansas. ana sarau tiuauciu uozeiie or ttl Whereas, at an Orphan's Court held at lllooms- I tlcos ol the said court, tho petition of J. o. Dotj and lraiwty, sons otJonasDotylaleot tho town shin of KlslilnircrecK. Columbia county, renna. deed, was uroHoniod. Bettlm: forth that a netlllou was presented to this court on tho veto day of Beptoinber. A. I), iw.setttng forth that lha said Jonas Doty died on or about August 8tb, lb7, In testate, and that he died seized In his demesne as ot fee of and In certain rel estate, which Is dc- I Bcnueu in urn saiu petition, anu luriner mat me petitioners omitted in mo said petition tbo folio Inir described real estate. All that certain tract or piece of land altuato la the towuslilD ot Urlarcrcek. and county aforesaid. contains one hundred acres more or less, belm? tun I western end of tho unnerNaihan llfacti tract in whli h said decedent held an undivided one balf Interest reserving to bis grantor and bis own uso excepting stone coal, asalso the rlghtof way am aiivuu mil uru uuu uiiucruus ui etcry ueacnuuon, fill 1 nn irnn nro Hfm muifrniH nr Hvprv nnwnininn I necessary privileges 01 access to and digging lo s 10 ana uigging 1 re and minerals and working all tbO iron I every description excepting stono coat as aiore- said at all times and In all Places on tbo said tract. Ho partition ot tho foregoing tract having been had. Take notice mat in pursuance 01 me foregoing writ an Innuesl will be hold upon the said liretu- lsrs on Saturday August 4th W8. at ten o'clock a. m. to make partition ot tuo laud to and amonir thehclraauil legal, representatives ot the said decedent, or jo value and appraise the same, aa me case may uo, uuaor me laws 01 una common- neanu, wucu uuu wuere yuu may aiivau u you OAaiU&UO.ltllll, DUCriU. viuuuuiuurif, 1 uuijr la, .aw. A. Mm,n h"!S1I?a'p.'"' of n",i"crerK Letters of admlnUtratton cum tcsiamento noxoiu sum usiuie uayiug ucuu grauieu 10 underklirned adinlnbilrator. all Dersona lndebviid to Maid estate are hereby liotined to nay the same. ana uiose naving claims turainst. saw estate prea - 1 enl lho same to VUA.I14W1 nuiiAmuiw, Al.UK. a t. 1. JuncM Ct Forks, Pa, SHERIFF SALES. Br virtue of a writ of MurH. Pa. Issued out M tho Court ot Common rieas of Columbia countr, Pa., and to mo directed thero will bo exposed to pnblio sale on tho premiss In Catawlssa township Colombia county, Pa,, on SATUKDAY, JULY Hth, 1888. at o'clock p. m., tho following described ro-1 es tate, to-wlt i All of those two certain massages and tracta of land sltnato In tlio township of catawlaaa, Colom bia county, Pennsylvania. Tlio firm tract nouna- od and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone In lino ot lands of Ooorgo Karr deceased, and running from thence by lands now ot William Ccrnlngcr, south ten and a quarter degrees, west ten perches to tho north end ot tbff county brldgo over Catawlssa creek, Uicnco through tbo centra of said brldgo south thirty-eight degrees cast nt toca porches to tbo Intersection of a publio road loading to Ashland, thence by raid road south eight and a quarter degrees west nine and two tenths perches to a point In tho centre of said road, In lino ot land of Mrs Burger, thence by said rllno south clgbty-ono and a bait degree west twenty-Uiree and a half porches to a post origin ly a spruce tree, thence, by Und ot Jonathan Fort. ncr north ntty-elgbt and a half degrees west sixty four perches to originally a maple on tbo south silo ot Catawlssa creek, tbenco south eighty-two and a balf degrees, east, crossing said Catawlssa crock and running by a publio road leading down Catawlssa creek to tho town ot Catawlssa, tony- four Probes to a point In B&ld pubuo roAd. thenoa bylandof VMUIom long and land belonglnj to th estate ol ucurgo zarr, ueceasoa, norm severny. tour and a halt degrees east tbirty-ntnO perches to tbo placo ot beginning, containing: nine acres and thlrtr-elgat perches (bo lbs same morn or leas) on which aro erected a Fire-proof lnpcr Mill, Four Double Dwellluic IIouhch, Two Hlnule Dwelling IIouHctt, an Office, n IllacUHiiiitli shop, BIn clilue Hliop,Hurii,Wniron Hlied, HtrnwslicU, and all necessary outbuildings. The second lot or parcel of land boundol an described as follows to-wlt: Beginning at a po In line of lands ot Jonathan Fort ner, a corner ot lot ot ground belonging to Mrs. Burger and run. nlng from tbence by the samo north eighty-three and a halt degrees east Bcrcn and a halt porches, thenco by the sams north seventy-two and a hair degrees east nineteen and a half perches to tho south part ot a gate, thenco by land ot Mathlas dingles south mtcen and a quarter degrees treat nineteen and a hall perches to a chestnut trco thence by tho samo south twenty-nve degrees west eight porches to a post, thence by tho same south nineteen degrees west six and six- tenths perches to a post, thence by the same south forty-three degrees west nbie and a halt perches to a corner of a lot on tract ot ground known aa the Foundry lot, now ownod by Samuel J. Freder. clc, thenco by said lot north forty-ono degrees west nineteen perches to a post In line At land ot Jonathan Fortner thenco by said line north nro and a half degrees, east thtrty-fonr perches to the placo of beginning, containing rive acres and thir teen perches, bo the same more or lots, on which is found and constructed a dam or basin tor the purpose or getting fresh or clear water for tho aforesaid paper mllL There will also bo sold a lot of old Iron, old castings, old machinery found on tho premises about said paper mill. seized taken in execution at the suit of tho Cata wlssa Deposit Bank vs. McCready Bros, and to bo sold as the property.of McCready Bros. SAMUEL SMITH, It. H. Utile, Atty. Sheriff. Juno 22. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Instate ! By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Columbia couDty, tbero will be exposed to public sale by the undprslgncd administratrix ot the es tate of Samuel A. Worman doe'd. on the premises In Espy, ra., on tho J-sth day ot July A. D. 18S8, at 10 o'clock a. in. tho following pieces ot land: viz. Tract No. 1. All that certain oieco ot land sit uate In tuo village, ot Espy, county ot Columbia bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a point on the south of tho publio road loading from Espy to Llghtstreet, at corner ot land now owned by T. W. nartraan, formerly Hannah Wor man, tbence along samo publio road south 235-8 degrees east to an alley, thence along said alley westwardly 672); feet moro or leas' to corner ot land ot Mrs. Mary Fnydcr, thence along the same north 25)4 degrees west 65jf feet to corner of land ot T. W. Hartrnan aforesaid, thenco along samo north 6i,v, east 609X feet moro or less to a corner at tho publio road aforesaid the placo aforesaid. the place of beginning containing 7 acres and 168 perches of land. Tract Ko. 2. At lho same tlmo and placo all that undivided one-halt part ot a tract of land situate In Main township, Columbia county afore Bald, bounded and described as follows viz. Be ginning at a Hemlock tree on tho south baik ot the Susquenanna river and bounded by lands ot John Shuman, Isaiah John, Amos Dlemer, lands lato ot Daniel Snyder, and the Susquehanna river, containing 6 acres and 129 perches. Tract No. 3. All tbat certain lot ot land situate In Espy, said county, bounded on tho north by Thl rd street on the cast by lands ot It. J. Williams andT. u. Miller, on thOBOuthby an alley and on tbo west by land of J, Mussolman, being 1T3X foot In depth by ssys feet front. TEltMS OF SALE Ten per cent of ono-fourth of tho purchaso money to be paid at tho striking down ot tho property, tho one-fourth leas tho ten per cent at the confirmation absolute and tho remaining three fourths in ono year thereafter with Interest from conflnnattm nisi. MARTHA M. WOItMAN, Julys it Administratrix. STATEMENT OF THE SCHOOL DIS THICT FilK THE TOWN OF BLOOMttBUKO run jut. jiiAii jsnmnu juuki, istss. ItlCHAltU STILES, COLLECTOR. DP. I To balance duo on dupUc'te ot Vs. $837 13 To amu ot duplicate ot 1881 17483 72 J8S70 ft. en. Uy exonerations allowed on dup licate Ul 1B8U f Vi 14 Dy cash paid Treas. bal duplicate of 188S 833 01 Dy cash paid Treas. on duplicate ui insi iiiu.u lesa ui&uounis and commission. 4S81K Ily cash paid Treas. on duplicate ot 1887 11028.08, less commission grass By cash pd Treas. on dup. of 1887 770 00 KJUUU lly 5 per cent discount allowed taxpayers on 11711.77 33 S9 Ily 2 per cent commission on ii.n v, wia Dy 5 per cent commission on tlOSSOS: 6140 balance due district 707 89 !sa;0 83. WM. KHAMEfl, TREASURER. DR. I To amt. reed, from Stephen Knorr former Treasurer MIS ii To amt reed from County Treas urer, lax on unseated lands.... lino To amt. btate appropriation HU03 iu arm. rocu. irum uicnara aiues collector on duplicate oliBSO.... eaioi To amt. reca. from Richard Miles collector on uupucuoot m7 .. exit 61 t341tl8. CIt. Ily amt paid for printing si 10 wawr...... JHUU " " auditors 300 " " teachers. 474)78 " Janitors. ,,. 420 GO " " " muslo cuarts..., 414s " " roil saw " " " Insurance , 10500 " " " repairs. 707 Oi 1 ' " cl'nlng buildings S3 4J " ' " atty. lees soooo " " " sec. salary sjsfmo t7S"J bonds and lot ... 1MI87 " " ' aundrlea. 10U4I Uy Treas. com. on iTuaus isa oa S0MS4 654. 14 Balance in Treasurer's bands - (sau 08 Wo the underslened Auditors of thonioom dnu incLiueidune?, auuiiea me arjove accounts ot uioom Bcuooi aisirict ana nna mem correct Wm. K. RINKEIt, JOS. IIAltlllSON, Y. D. DENTLElt. In hi "Hryn Sion CiicrciiI IT lll-OOUSBUKd. In the court or common picas of ro1umtal& ixjumy, no. t aiay 1BN3, irruciTioN for oaotB or sili. And now Mar 11th. 1888. on nerua&l nf tho mm. I :wuuu iuic 13 Kruuiru upon ail concernou :ia 1 uj wiow ciLusu wuy aaorucr or sale snail not be made, ltetnrnablo at Argument court August 2d. Ishs. Notice ol this rule to bo nubllsned In one newspaper ot tho county duilng three weeks be. loru inui. nine. WAU I , KLWELL, rKl. JUUU V4 UMTOH'a NOTICE. Kilate of Joseph A, lien, late of Centre toumhtp aVoriurd. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or phans' court 01 Columbia county to make distribu tion or the balance in me hands ot the administrator to and among the parties ciullled thereto, will all at hlsomeeln UloomBburg, on July w, 18S8, at lu o'clock a. m. to perforin the duties ot tils appoint ment, wnen ana wuere an persons interested musv um debirred must appear aud prot their claims, or be torever :t4 iruui coming m uu suiu iuua. U E, WALLER, Auditor, an. GKT YOUK JOU PRINTING ine DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICK