The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 22, 1889, Image 2

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    COLUMBIAN kNJ) DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
The Columbian.
J. K. Bltttsbanler., i E41""'
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1880.
WABHINGTOH LETTER.
From our Itetcalar Correspondent.)
Washington, Feb. 18, 1889
According to tbo promiso Chairman
Mills ban reported the Sunato tariff
bill to tbo Hjuse. Ho accompanied it
with a resolution declaring tbo bill to
bo unconstitutional mid directing tho
clerk of the House to return it to tbo
Senate. Tho resolution will bo voted
on early this week, and its passago in
expected, which will dispose ot the
Senate Tariff bill. There hag been, in
the last two days, ihren other Revonuo
bills reported to tho House. Mr. Mc
Millan, from the Wajn and Means
committee lias reported a bill which is
the original Mills bill, with tbo cotton,
metal and chemical schedules left out.
From tbo same committee Mr. Bieckin
ridgo has reported a compromise) mens
uro, which provides for free wool, fico
tin-plate, the repeal of the tobacco tar,
and the same woolen and worsted
schedules as the Mills bill. Mr. Ran
ilall, from tha committee on appropria
tions has reported tho Cowles internal
revenuo bill, which repeals the entire
tobacco tax and modifies other features
of tho internal revenuo law.
All of these different measures from
Democrats docs not speak well for the
unity of tho parly. A caucus is to bo
held to-night when an attempt will be
made to agreo upon something, but the
ontlook is not assuring.
The clerk of the llouso has been
authorized by a resolution of the House
to employ four additional clerks for the
remainder of tho session. This is pre
paring for the rush of bills that always
get crowded tbiougb in the lost days
of a session.
Tho Hon 96 has .jiven way to the
Senate and New Mexico will be
dropped from tho "Omnibus" bill, and
North and South Dakota, Montana
and Washington admitted by Presi
dential proclamation. That is all right
as far as it goes, but I cannot see why
Now Mexico hai not as good a right
to corao in us tho rest.
The Senato commilto on territories
will this week report tho Oklahoma
bill, and its early paesago is generally
regarded as certain.
Tho Troisury Department paid out
on account of pensions over 20,000,000
during tbo first half of this month.
Who eays Republics are ungrateful!
Representative Matson who la chair
man of the House committee on pen
sions, and who was recently the Demo
cratic candidate for governor of Indi
ana, retires after the fourth of March.
As a token of esteem, his colleagues on
that committee have presented him with
a handsome French clock. The pre
sentation speech was made by Repre
sentative Gallinger, a Republican, who
expects to get elected to tbo Senate
from New Hampshire.
The Senate got ahead of tho House
in passing the bill retiring Gen. Rose
crans ("old Rosy'') with the rank of
Brigadier-General.
Four hundred policemen are to bo
appointed in this city to protect us
from the Republicans that will attend
HarrUoo's inauguration. And it would
be impossible even now to throw a stone
in the streets of Washington without
striking a Republican candidate for
some Federal office.
Mr. Colemao, lately Commissioner
of Agriculture, has been confirmed by
the State for his now position, aud on
Friday took the oath, and assumed tbo
duties of Secretary of Agiicnlturf.
He has received and is still rtoeiv
i tig oongiatulations, personally, by
mail and by wire.
Although Assistant Postmaster
General Stevenson has been nominated
Associate Justiiwi of the Supreme
Court of tho District of Columbia, he
has no expectations of being confirmed.
A few. important nominations have re
cently bean confirmed by the Senate
but there is no hope of anything better
during the eleven working days now
left to the present Congress.
Tho Senate has passed a resolution
instructing the oomnuttee on oommeico
to consider tho expedienoy of the
Government purchasing the Dismal
Swamp Canal with a viow to making
it a highway betweon the Chesapeake
Ray aud the North Carolina sounds.
Although the session is so nearly
ended the introduction of a new bill is
a frequent occurrence. Among tbe
latest is one to establish a national sys
tem to farmer's institutes, to be devot
ed to tho accumulation and dissemination
of information of practical value to
farmers. Another which I negleoted
to mention whilo speaking of the terr
itorial bills, is a separate bill for the ad
mission of New Mexico, offered in tho
House, and which Mr. Springer and
otbtr leading Democrats will endeavor
to rush through.
Mrs. Cleveland held her last public
reception on Saturday afternoon, and
in spito of a cold dreary rain nearly
2,000 people attended.
ISBOMJTXON NOTICE.
Tha oartnershlD heretofore existing between nr.
11. F. Gardner and nr. a D. Arment, la this day
mutually aiaao'Tea. ana me account unpaid
placed la tbe bands ot M. F. Eyerly ot Uloomsbunr,
together wttb tbe day boolc and ledger. Accounts
due aald flrra can be paid to either i ir. B. i (lard
ner, Dr. s. R Arment or M. F. Kyerly.
' ii. f. ilAnnNKrt,
Feb83-8t B. B. AltMKNT.
Statement of Finances
OF-
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Fnoii jASUAitr 1, 1888 to Januabv 1, J889.
STATEMENT fillOWINQ TAXES
' t f f j I
UlJLJL-U
r-eaver 718 46 $ W 00 $ 73 IS $ 463 16 $ Ci 60 J (9 02
Itenton - V. 4o80 MOO 44 44 60S 01 W 50f 1 J9
ii??.?t.' 7.........;..T..!.r. 1604 19 P3 60 641 20 607 09 41 50 1 9 65
Brtarereik. .... rTll.-l.... . l'W 14 ! ' W 06 718 67 69 00 tut
CatiwSSl 1W(3 C8 50 866 76 593 97 60 W 73 21
cemraila V. ..".. "7. "T. .. . .... .... H"3 63 4 60 613 74, IX 79 2 60
ntra . .ITT! Ill -" ... I!!!...!...' 1714 66 84 00 2J9 32' 018 1a 68 (0 3 23
FoSGVKJ""".llll.l!Mli M44 woo tmi m km iSu
(IreiwooCL 11. . ,.ZZ7.... .. . 11 28 99 00 419 61 Ui M 6i S7J8
llmtock II 171711 .. II llllll... lOil 44 67 60 S9 931 819 V7 SI 93 4 86
JackMIl 'I'll! 1111111.111 .1771... .11 4 6 63 00 37 45 . 174 67 4t K 19 29
iScuit .HUT. ..Ill 1. 111.11 1. I... W5 13160 158 42, 4V161 8160 17 IB
iffiSSorT" 7.717J7Z 1 ... I iofo4i mm 6421 32447 ji6o iM
Sln Tl 11. 1111.11111111. ...-1- W6 78 MOO 7 741! 187 6 4 2 1 60 7 66
,min ! 10i9 65 81 50 14 89' S3I 74 61 00 28 (1
Montour Ill 11 .....I..............-." , K01 90 41 00 76 IS 434 01 95 00 hm
V? weaml . . (W 41 68 0) 92 56 m 02 8 08 9 69,
KiS """' ll I ... I. .1 I W4 8i 63 00 21129 800 97 ii 60 M 21
B .1.1177171 4!81 50 00, If 92 211 53 89 6 ' 10
wrtii'ick'"''''"7.....1i;.r.....l.....M '"OO 68 00 WHO 50 03 81 61 tl 00
2?,, gC ' 1117711.7., I486 41 60 60 237 67 673 64 64 5 1 78 47
rario'if.'';..':T.7r.7.:l j w iw, wu o
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
It a peculiar medicine, and Is carefully pre
pared by competent pharmacists. Tbe com
bination and proportion ot Sarsaparilla, Dan
delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other
remedial agenta li exclusively peculiar to
Hood's Sarsaparilla, firing it strength and
curallre power superior to other prepa
rations. A trial will contlnce you ot Its
treat medicinal value. ITood's Bartaparllla
Puriflos the Blood
creates and sharpens the appetite, stimulates
the digestion, and Rites strength to every
brgan ot the body, It cures the most severe
cases ot Scrofula, Salt Itheura, Dolls, flmjiles,
and all other affections caused by Impure
blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache,
Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu
matism, and that extreme tired feeling.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped roe more
tor catarrh and Impure blood than anything
else I ever used." A. ball, Syracuse, N, Y.
Creatos an Appetite
" I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my
blood and tone up my system. It gave me a
good appetite and seemed to build me over,"
E. M. Halk, Lima, Ohio.
" I took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous
humor, and It began to act unlike anything
else. It cured the humor, and teemed to
tone up the whole body and give me new
life." J. F. Nixon, Cambrldgeport, Mass.
Send for book giving statements ot cures.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
doldbrslldnicclits. fliilxforf. Prepaid only
by C. I. UOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mui.
IOO Doses One Dollar
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Instate !
The undersigned administrator ot James com.
mons, late ot Bloomsburg, deceased, will expose
to publlo sale on the premises on
FRIDAY, Much 22nd, 1889.
at 10 o'clock n. m., tho following described real
estatot
No. 1. All tho right, title and lntorest ot wild
deceased In the following described tract ot land
eltuato in the town ot nioorasburg, on tho Bloom
Ferry road, near the river, bounded and described
as follows : Beginning at a corner In the public
road leadlDg from Bloom Furn ice to tho Susque
hanna Itlver, thence by land of Ell Jones, south
oitf degrees, west 87 and three-tenths perches to a
comer, thonco by land of John A. Funston, north
St degrees, west eleven and seven and one-half-tentis
perches, thenoe by other land of Frcas
Brown north Mtf degrees, oast 87 and three-tenths
perches to a corner In said public road, tnenoe
along said road south 8SJ,' degrees, cast eleven
and seven and one-halt-tenth perches to the place
ot beginning, containing
2 ACRES
neat measure, mora or less.
No. 2. A certain piece or parcel ot land situate
in the town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described
as tollowa: Beginning at a corner in
a publlo road leading from Bloom Furnace to the
Susquehanna river, running thence by land ot F.
Brown south Mtt degrees, west 8T and twenty.two
one hundredth perches to n corner, tbence by land
ot Jacob Dieftenbaoh south 99 degrees, east 8 and
nlno tenths perches to a corner, thence by land or
Joseph K. Barkley north 'X degrees, east ST and
and nineteen one hundredth perches to the publlo
road aforesaid, and thence In public road north
8SV degrees, west s and nine-tenths perches to
placo ot beginning, containing
i ACRE,
whereon H erected a two-story frame dwelling
house and outbuildings. (About one-fourth of
this tract was conveyed to John Mlldon by James
Commons and wife by deed, dated Sept, 8, 187S).
TERMS OF BALE. Ten per cent, of one-
fourth at the striking down ot the property,
the one-fourth less tho ten per cent at the confir
mation of sale, and tho remaining three-fourths
In one year thereafter, with Interest from contlr
matlon nisi.
At the same time and place wlU be sold 1 true
wagon, 1 boat, l plow, l cook stove. Terms made
known on day ot sale.
GEO. E. ELWELL,
Feb 23 Administrator,
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Curtis
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Cough
Compound.
One of the best cough
c remedies in the world.
Thousands can testi
fy that it cured them.
Don't fail to try it.
C) Price, 25 and 50c CJ
of all druggists. '
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CHAS, I.. COLBY
Land Coat' IT, C, 11. It.
MILWAUKEE, WIS,
Feb24-LT-4t,
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
SID C:S3 SUXCilO
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bowd boion, film wrttpwr. r 4fnsr
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ASSESSED AND BALANCE WILL DUE.
itsxssin. BTitt pcr.
foU puttenliui will! Uipa """"iMbIS
euirrt. Add, MM'
CHAS, L.COLBY
Land Cam' IT. C, 11. B. SJaaS
tHAKlaaltt rnti
I 1
K J? s? tf
Amount due for years previous to 1889.
Districts.
Collectors
rrl
Couty I Dog
Bloom
Blonm
W. U. Allen
It. Harris
1S8I
isso
4(1 U)
83(10
(191 M
rj bo
ClEOIiOK A. HKHHINO Treasurer of Columbia
county, In account with said county on county
1UUU3.
January 2nd. 188. DIL
To amt uncollected prior to 188 t
m hiuv uii ujuiu at irhi nt'iuemem
" county Ux aJwcssed In ltfcM,... Mil is
" tux on resl'ter of voters. . us 43
I" amt collected on unseated lands ....... Sow to
I ' " seated 940 1
- II rf eelved tor hotrl nltil tTOtflnrAnf
license.,.. , list S3
11 Jacob Metier, old nlnhk..
4
" John H Mann, cosU Com. vs. J 8 Mann
" (1 A Bucklugham, costs Coin..vs. Wal.
terliavs.. ., ,.
" ouy Jaroby, costs Com. vs. I'aul
rwatu .. ,
" W II Hnydcr, Froth, cost Com. vs.
niassmoer ,
" w II Knydcr, lYoth. cost on struck
Jury, Kindt vs. sands.
a Jl baker, old Iron safo
" Catherine Bankus county tax had
been exonerated lnw
19 00
urn
48q
MSI
IN
DO
800 00
" Commissioners. Insurance ion Jail
stable by Knaup
1 W McKelvr. suonort
of Margaret
Weaver at Danville Asylum
69 09
" Anna Melllck, support of Peter Mellck
fit Danville Asvlum.....
" Geo. K Klwo 1 support ot John Barton
at Danville Asylum
" Michael Fcttcrolf, dog tax exonerated
In isra
" W II snyder, Ink
" balance due George A Herring, Treas
urer, 89 58
1 fO
800
33 63
$370176
By commission!! and discounts allowed on County
tax for ibS8.
Districts Com.
Beaver I ' f9
llentou 9 39
Berwick 28 89
Uloom 67 10
Urlarcrcck 12 si
Ca'awhsa 3618
Central! SI t.f,
centre 22 77
conyng'm Sfsi
Flshlngo'k 16 01
Franklin 9 86
Grtenw'd 17 w
Hemlock 19 89
IMS.
( 19 83
15 03
63 94
136 30
2033
tan
41 1-4
27SI
02 61
!1 29
16 43
3318
24 75
Districts
Jackson
Locust
Madison
Main
Mifflin
Montour
Com. Dls.
$ 4 66 $ 810
SO 23
20 48
1233
20 69
38 11
26 21
) 11
21(9
22 4 6
12(8
9 5R
73
0 93
Si pa
353
13 44
Mtl'le'sant 13 46
orange 20 80
JH.e
Koar'gc'k
Scott
Nugarloat
4'0
1397
2313
084
$4S210 $76503
By commissions exonerations and returns allow
ed collectors on County tax for 18S8.
Dls
Com Ex & Itet.
Locust
9 4 53
16 81
515
664
384
5 09
399
7 57
1184
1063
Madls'n
Main
Mifflin
M"nt'ur
MtPl'nt
orange
Pine
scott
sug-lo't .
till
$13 92 $39727
.... $ 62303
.... 7Cb08
By total commissions
- discounts.-...
" " exonerations and returns.,..
" amount duo from collectors 187 ,
i it .. 1S3....
397 27
117 27
10568 79
" county orders Issued and redeemed . , S6.160 ev
" commission to treasurer 105(41
$397916
account
GEORGE A. IlEltltlNG, Treasurer, In
with dog fund.
January 2nd, 1S88
To amount dno at last settlement on du
plicates or 188T
" amount due at last settlement on
Bloom duplicates ot 1880 and 1684....
" amount assessed In 1888.
723 90
By commission and exonerations allowed i
ore on nog tax ior isfY.
Dls com Ex net.
Beaver io as $ ii w
Benton 21 43 878
Bloom 32 63
Cat'wua 3111
centrlla 8 09 74 M
Centra 1078
Cony'm 123 74
Klsh'c'k 8 66
openn'd 3 60
Ilcml'ck 1 98
Jackson 3 77
Districts. Com. Ex. Districts. Com. Ex.
Heaver Jl 4(1 a to Madison $ 4 oo
Benton 75 Q CO Main 2 50
Uloom 7 00 Mifflin 9 00
catawlssa 160 Montour 3 00
centralla loo MtlTnt 100
centre 4 00 Orange 4 00
Cony'm 10 60 Pine 3 60
FlSh'O'k 9 00 SCOlt 6 60
Oroenw'd 7 60 Sugarlo'f 2 00
Jackson 2 00
locust 4 50
$2 13 SI 00
CK.
By commission and discount allowed collectors
on dog tax for 1888.
Districts. Cora. Dls. Districts. Com. Dls.
Beaver $ 67 $ 1 12 Jackson $ 23 $ 37
Benton 65 1 07 LOCUSt 1 63 2 64
Berwick 66 1 10 Madison 93 1 63
Bloom 63 1 37 Main 86 14!
llriarc'k 61 63 Mifflin 61 102
cat'w'ai 45 VO Montour 48 80
ceit'lla 06 io MtlTnt 108 loo
centre 48 80 orange 76 127
Cony'm U3 06 Pino 32 62
Flsh'c'k 50 97 Uoar'Ck 49 62
Fr'nx'n 60 1 00 Scott 48 80
(ir'enw'd 1 27 2 12 Sug'ioat 29 60
Ileml'ck 94 103
$15 68 $2114
By total commission to collectors
" dtscount allowed .
" " exoneration " "
" amount jders paid In 1888 ....
" amount iai from collectors 1888. ....
11 amount due from collectors 1887 ...
amount due from collectors 1880 and
1834, Uloom. .. . ...
" commission to treasurer.
" cash balance on hand
17 7J
2314
81 00
92171
1170 "6
63 09
162 60
46 69
10714
$9583 40
GEOHQE A. HERRINO, Treasurer In account with
state fund.
January 2nd 1888.
To amount unjollocted on duplicate of
1887 $ 321 44
11 state tax assessed In 18S8 506735
$5578 47
state tax for 1888.
Com. Dls. Districts. Com. Dls
72 $ 1 21 Jackson $ 54 $ 91
96 I'l Locust 4 23 7 06
16X3 27 24 Madls'n 1 80 9 16
22 03 53 06 Main '1 96 3 23
1 87 3 12 Mifflin 4 04 6 74
8 60 14 18 M'nt'ur 1 75 2 93
141 1568 Mt. 1'1'nt 2 54 3 90
0 68 lino Orange 5 64 8 40
23 59 line 27 41
173 2 89 lloarc'k 9 81 3 83
97 161 BCntt 6 60 918
11 45 19 08 HUS'lO"
1 68 2 61
Districts.
Beaver $
uenwn
Bcrtrk
Bloom
Brt'ro'k
rut'w'aa
Cent'lla
centre
Cony'm
Flsh'ck
Frnk
Grenw'd
Ileml'ck
$112 86 $106 07
By commissions and exonerations allowed cr Beet-
urs uu bbaiD iui ior job.
Com- Ex.
83 $
40
822 4"
1 80
C6
District 8.
Com. Ex,
$ 22
19
19 66
48
60
Pr'enw'd $
Main
M'nt'nr
sug'lo't
$ 78 $216 01
By commission to collectors for 1888,
(tlscounta allowed " " "
" commls-lons ' " " 188J ....
" exonerations " " " '
amount due on duplicates of 1887
1 " ' " 188.
14 " paid Mate Treasurer.
" commission to Treasurer for 1888.
" baL In hands ot Treasurer..,.
112 66
90607
78
246 01
24 39
918 27
800000
SHOO
100 61
$."578 79
COMMISSIONERS' EXPENSES.
For which orders were Issued on the Treas.
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE?.
j. m. Grimes Co. S'ipt. Approprtatlonsror
."nnntv TnftttMttR 18M7
200 00
48 50
100
860
1 2)
3 14
61
3 09
83 00
Central fenna. Telephone Co
aitacnment
of whlsner Dhone
Adams mpresa Co , expressago ,
U. H. ' i'
Western Union Telegraph Co ,
II 4 s It It.. telegTams
W It Kochor, freight bills.
Ilervey E HrnltU auditing publlo ac
ljuuia. ...,.(,,.
n F.arrl I'urilona digest,, .
Bloomsburg BanklDg Co., lnteiest on
note. ,
Elt Richardson Co., bill fruit trees.. .
w E Dletterlek. 1 step ladler
15 00
6 40
11 HO
175
300
600
SbedrltkCox, damage to wagon, lola
uriuu
Frank Jones, stable rent.
iieiier K jo . uecoraiing court rouse ....
William G clrtcn. expenses to Commls
atonera' (invenUon. Erie
18 00
20 4)
76
6 98
6 73
Samuel Michael lantern broken, lilt ten-
uouae Dnagu.... .
D C Black J F, costs, James Thompson ts
uoi fjo. ,
William Mannfi Co. bill Inks &a
8 F Peacock, Notary Public.
J I) Bodine, extra work on election ;pap.
125
600
era aituwcu u j n;uL i u
Of orge A Herring, 42 daeOs for land sold
TrpfljjIlrpr'H AA n
Treasurer's sa D.
110 04
II W Sloan, Uuntlog
Louts llornhard, repair town clock.
orKnapp, Insurance on Jail stable,,,..
CM Drinker, repairs to lock
I L Itabb, en teeth for prisoners.
A o DeSheppard, rep sato lock
John J. Iteardon, defraying expenses me
morial committee
0 F Harder two seta election boiej and
freight -
Samuel smith, Hhcrlll taking two prison
ers at different times to Eastern
Penitentiary
W It Fowler taking Daniel serbert to E.
penlieitutry f rotn Union Co.
W II snider, Fffclh (t si poits Wm F
Hodfne vscol Co.... ;
Stephen 1'oUe attending Co audit
KUMendenhall " ' ,..,..
Washington I'arr " " "
618
100
450
75
400
160
500
92 27
08 62
92 99
1610
14 00
1600
COURTS, JURORS' PAi ANP CONSTABLES'
j Brum's n.
Grand Jurors dutlng the year
Travcn Jurors " " " at court...
' " struck Jury Kindt vs
Kands . ...
Constables returns during year,
Court crier " .
Ilpjiavm " " ,
Newtoa Walker, stenographer
', a llr.Jiar,lner trUL
Samuel Smltli therl.t senlng lory no
tices. ..... ,,
George A Jiucktngbam, )u,y Commis
si 4
26317
86 80
309 06
160 00
17100
430 61
63 28
6464
1SS40
43 75
George W Derr, Jury commissioner
42 85
90 00
$607161
COSTS IN CpMMONWKLTn CASES WHERE
THE COUNTY Ufj&AMU LIAULB.
ill
Justloea. ooostablea and winesaos,,,, $124183
Y v jijuipejcr .usltici. svturQcy........ .
Wm II snydc. clerk of court ..,
b 7.arr, i lerk ot court for 1971-78.
J F Caldwell, meals for Jury on O Frodcr-
erlcks' trlaL . T ...
Samuel smith, Sheriff, fees, on prisoners
Mtendlng court...
Samuel bmlth.Bherlff , turnkey- fees
a capita reoaptur-
UgThoinoa Joqm. ',,....
80 00
uoo
090
4125
22 6o
WM
ROAD AN3 BRIDGE VIEWERS AND ROAD
I'-VMAMIUS.
ftunilrrnemnnii na iAivt.N . . .... .
$ 89310
6891
'160 00
C0 00
16000
8000
10000
50 00
3126
70 07
125 00
86 74
189
90 00
2500
33 80
10 00
1300
33 00
1140
J o Brown etnl.Ureonwuod elect Ion dlvi.
slon wirvejlng, Ac ,,
'm Hernlncerjlainaire Catawlssa ,.
II l.tlHurlir 11
.. .........
iienryiioningsncaa
llt,nll llaMman
ltenton
Greenwood,..
Iccust
Susnnnt Appiemnn
WW lit
W tlnavnr of nl
John Ming
Jeremiah rtnyder
ii w ueaver
Ahnni k Vvnna
Orango..,.
rino
Bu gar loaf.,
i
Orange, ...
Joseph Faiisey
Allnas Colo
A II IViln
Alfred co'.o
David Achenbach
uonn i-etterman
IXTCUSb,
m O (llrtnn commissioner attending
Jesso mttonhouso cdraml'islonef' nYtVnd-
Incr rnnrt tl.v.
Ezra Stephens conimlssloner' 'attending
1800
67 CO
$1466 31
COMMISSIONERS' OFFIO BAND COUllT HOUSE
J B Tetter auditing accounts I
Amos Hantaan, auditing accounts....
KMTewksbury, auditing accounts
John B Cssor. clerk to auditors
2196
3136
28 68
27 00
John II Caaoy, wcUhta and book-holder
860
11 76
16 60
60 00
'.000
6 10
160 63
66 69
84379
10 65
420
14 21
14 70
300
60
150
1 16
18 77
460
250
60
3 40
78
123
123
75
ames wauman, repairing cnatrs
TGOrrev. work at Keoonler'n vault.. ....
J D liodlne. extra clerk him
Jonn Herring, assisting to copy register
Eshlcman Uolf, repairs..,,
Bloomsburg Oai Co., gas.. ,,.
Bloomsburg Water Co-, water rent.
Bloomsbunr steam & Electrlo Light Co.,
steam lor heat,..,,
Chas Krug, sash and door for bookcase..
G w sterner, glass tc for bookcase......
F K Vannatta. tialnllnu- bookcase ..
Caroline Ullderbrant, cleaning at court
house
Allen Ahlaman, cleaning at court house.
Lc Ullderbrant, cleaning at court houso
KShutt, "
A Campbell, " "
M E cot, work and " " " "
Wm shoemaker, shoveling snow ic . .. ,
W Brrett, cleaning at court houe
H W Garrison, work ut law library.
A O Dcshennaitl. renalrmir locks...
C M Drlnki r, repairing locks at vault. . . .
G IIOKcr, repairing at court house.
Ephrlam rarks, hauling rubbish.,,
D A Creasy, window brush
I W .McKelvr. bill mrtsn
4 00
280
Wl M
J It Schuyler & Co., bill hardware
A Ilerllne, carpenter work at book case
nui ruuuine, Jt
i, judgment obtained ior ex-
tra nnlnttnir.. utm
Creasy & Wells, bill lumber 13 48
wm II Glrton, commissioner... 5Moo
596 00
442 00
47900
110 00
600 00
Jesse Rittnhouso, commissioner..,,.. ...
a rn Dii-pueus, commissioner.
B F Zarr. attr for cntnmlflnlnnpra.
J D Bodine, clerk for commissioners....
$3360 70
COUNTY. JAIL AND PRISON BEQUISITIONS.
C L Bands A Co., blankets $ IBM
21
teFf4MltiL rcnulrsiit. lull.. '
48 43
200
100
300
1 00
2 00
200
760
480
110
575
SjtO
Wm Barrett, watching nro.
O A Vcurlde, repairlDg fence
Ell Jones statement of stable to Insur-
ano Co
Geo Ii Martin, rpnnlrlnc- mimn
John Lewis, repairing roof on Jail
uruNi k. LAUoacn. monir nnn wnrv
OF Knapp. Insurance on Jail Btablo
Hartmnn Kilcrar. ronntrlnrr hrnliti-
j o uaKeoDucD, pump nanaie ,.
a uhvtt eton, DiacKsmitn mil.
Chas W lllinvan bill haniwaro.
J W Mastelier. towels, eta
87
AuiciuauK woii,repainng 13 s.)
Geary Hower, workjat tank eto 8 70
Thos L Jones, work at tank J
n cavers unorr, work at pig pen and
fence jum
I Unanrat. mendlnir uhnna fnr nrinnppQ Q n,
Thos Oorry, contract Jail stable 874 ( 0
o A Jacoby, coal 140 16
itaruian s iiassert, coat,... . ........ 6458
Foundry and machlno dept. Harrlsbura
, holler joss
Bloomsburg Gas Co., gas 6920
Bloomsbunr Water ua. water rent lesrs
N smith, shtf board ror prisoners. 70s 69
NSraitli waslilng for pilsoncrs . 11690
John Taylor, Jjnltor 838 00
1 ,y Mt-aeivy, Dm renaercu 4 ,0
Evans & Ever, elothlnir rnr nrlsnnera ism
J It Schuyler & Co., bill hardware 500
11 r ijk-ks, cuui on anu soap 1 87
Bloomsbunr Car Co.. renalra sua
Michael Heas, bill coal 14 69
T Vannatta. repairing pump 1 as
Creasy s Wells, bill lumber 18 1)7
nr. j u nutter prorrsaionai attendance on
prisoners trom Apr. 1 isss, to Dec si,
BW.. - 74 00
$2413 83
rillNTINQ, STATIONERY.! STAMPS AND BOX
1UU4T
Geo A Clark, stamps and box rent: $
17 60
22 00
15 61
Biainpea envelopes ........
11 statlonerr '
Wm Krlckbaum, printing annual state
ment Wm Krlckbaum, printing election procla-
UlttUUU ....
Wm Krlckba'm, printing court calendars
1660
3200
uuuees, DianKS,
are
Elwell & Bittonbender, printing annual
statement.
Elwell Blttenbcnder, printing election
proclamation
Elwell & BIttenbender, printing notices,
&o
Elwell BIttenbender subscription
16 50
J O Brown, printing annual stttement..
.- - eiccuon proclamation
" M b'anka and notices
Catawlssa News Item, pilntlng election
proclamation.
W II L
Brooke Oo.. statlonerv..
J II Mercer, stationery
(331 36
INQUISITIONS.
JMGwlnner, cor, 11. Inquests..,
183 03
UHj U(, , ItUIUW. ........ . ,i
J M Owlnner, Cor., 2 Inquests 87 51
aouiuci Dujrucr. j. r., 1 icquest...
1228
$232 82
FENITENTIAItY AND SVLUM.
Convicts In Eastern Pen1tentlarrl887....
$ 7892
9300
104 66
104 57
61 12
104 57
fi8 66
Supt or Lizzie Ilawley. Warren Fa....
" " Mary Sullivan, Danville, " ....
" " Hiram Albertson, " " ....
" " Margaret Weaver, "
" " John Barton, " " ....
" " Peter Mellck, " "
$615 30
BRIDGE BUILDING AND REPAIRS.
BK4VKB.
Moyer Brothers,
Fisher bridge,
bill
ceiurui,
Amos Farver, et aL Fisher's bridge, re
pairing pier.
BINTON.
6103
D H Karnes. Karnes' bridge
in jietttl ,
F p Dlldlne, Benton "
D II Karnes. Edson "
3t o Hess, Uartman "
D K Kama, I Thomas " ,.
j ipomas, ' " ,.,.,
ELOOK,
iv n' h.mii n.MMi..i.hi.hj.uMAri.
Geo Ilartzell,lihaffer bridge
jv ,auuaiijt, jteu itucjt onoge, paint-
Ing notices. .
J Bachman, Red Rock bridge, pier con
tract .
J Bachman, Red Rock bridge, extra work
on pier 1
J O Brown, Bed Hock bridge, surveying..
1 SCO to
wm Barrett, Red Rock brldge,labor
Weaver 6c Knorr, lied Rock bridge, car-
Levi cox sr.. Red Rock brldie. work...
I) IOC lm. Red Rock brldcre. anowincr. fa
John Kramer, Barton bridge, plank
John Wolf. Shaffer bridge, dlljng In
Creasy & Wells, Red Rock bridge lumber
EBUhCBIKS.
J Uachman, Blttenhouso bridge, contract
mason work
J O Brown, ltltlenhouse bridge englne-
c lug ..,,.,. , ,,,,,,,, ,..,, (tH ,
CAT1W1S91.
David Glffln, near mouth of Cats, creek
snowintr
Thos Ilnrtu.an, Paper Mill bridge, re
pairing .... ..
J Achey, Paper Mill bridge, snowing....
Henry Her ner, llolllngshead bildcu, nil.
IDS , ,,
I'ISIIINUCRIIX,
360
O D Hatfenbuoh, Stillwater bridge
U It Lauderbacb, l'aden "
200
123
2 2iJ
Buckalew
FKAMKLIN,
150
A Lorcman, Heoder bridge, rilling up,,..
3 5f
200
250
119 50
200
200
200
800
OBIENWOOD.
William Harlem lola bridge
Montgomery cox " "
B F ltedltne. Lemons " repairing,,..
Win Harlem, ilcllenrr'a Mill bnrttm
John Legioit, lola bridge ..
!' f Mellenrv hrMcn
Kerens "
(jreenly " ,.,
uiutocr.
John S Ucnsch, Hemlock bridge ,,,,,,
900
jictsow.
A W llagenbnch, Dcrr's brldge...,...
IM
800
M4DI80M
J W Mordan, U Wilson bridge
above Wilson brldra
900
1104
Jacob Shoemaker, Hawk bridge, repair...
MAIN.
JohnJ Gearhart, Iron bridge,..-,
100
200
u&vm tsiiuiuau, - -- ,,,,
A.i Learn Rupert .bridge,,,
J 8 Mcnsch " " ...
MT. fLXASANT
J W Mordan Saiida l! idijo. .
Din'l Jfordan ,
George Uartael Wanlch bridge,,,,,,
OBAttO.
J M LarUh Vance bridge repairing.,,
200
200
900
8 73
6827
800
100
60
860
315 02
2412
it r 1 rawtuiu
t 1 rawtuiu - " .,.,
4' li Flepk,instpe Orangevllle rep
iBJohn'0 H',111"
M H lrie;
1.
Bachman Farver Herring bridge
mason contract,
Jackson ft Woodln Mfg Co, Herring
bridge pipe
J C Brown llerrlog bridge survey'g,,.,,.
" ' engineer
Amos Farver ' " rep walls
(loo Herring ' " ...
Wrought Iron lltllge Co, ot Canton,
Ohio, Herring bridge on oontract,,.,,,.,
John Illppfcnstcel yauoo bridge
scott,
J il urlsh Light St brl4K0 rep.-.
touintoiy,
O W Hess, J O'lless bridge,
W A cole, E Cole bridge ,.,
HBIing " ,
D II Cams, J It Cole
i r Allnas cole bridge.
F B Butlltf. gutllff brldre rip ,
ltfu-herA Hess. Hess bndire
6 01
198
339
100
15760
61 PI
2 00
18 14
900
200
200
800
(60
(609
63
MM
Wm G Glrton coiamlalouer attending
on iges.
Kjra suphens commlsslooer attending
Jessi Rittenhouse comwikloner attnd.
1 c to brlbties. ,...,...,, ,
200
s uu I
ASSESSORS' PAY.
AnnuM, Triennial.
Districts.
Beater.......
Benton..,, .
Berwick . ..i
Bloom
ltrlarcreck...,
Catawlssa.,.,
central! a., i
Centre,
cnnynKham.
Flshlngcrock,
Franklin ,
Greenwood,.,
Hemlock.,,..
Jackson
Locust, .,
Madison
Main...
Minim...
Contour . , ,
Mt. Pleasant,
Oranirc,
rinell
ltoarlngcreok,
Hcotl
Sugarloat.,..
Total,
t 7101
97 71
12181
194 43
06 83
til sa
$ 88 73
39 01
63 07
66 43
4168
46 81
4710
86 86
40 72
4106
17 12
40 69
2318
22 61
53 00
44 64
22 60
81 03
21 50
26 61
26 80
.10 80
2193
4) 39
on 10
68 76
13100
62 75
50 75
66 71
43 75
47 93
I960
44 00
75
29 00
M23
6141
89 75
66 25
82 75
43 70
4715
41 76
96 73
60 73
28 76
97 68
103 83
40 72
Mil
90 01
36 62
8169
03 83
51 61
104 23
109 09
69 41
93 80
64 85
70 21
74 06
708
4S70
10314
6f 20
1S600
Assessors ror
fall regbitry ot vo es
(2252 06
SCALPS,
George A Herring, 1 wild cat....
1 fox and 1 weasel, killed before
taken off.
$ 2 23
bounty
$400
ELECTION EXPENSES.
Paid spring election onicers. $ a9 4t
" '& " " 676 80
1. spring room rent........ 11100
" fall " , 13700
" constables advertising, scrvleg
notices and attsniUnir Knrinir nln
t ion . .:r;.7. .
Paid constables attending fall election
Wm 11 Snyder counting vote.
p 11 t ollman congressional return ludgo
G t lockard Judicial return Judge.!. .7..
J II Wi Ight Co elect Ion blanks.
F LHutter " " ,...11.7
148 80
62 00
61 50
820
500
08 90
1650
$'691 61
TAXES DISTRIBUTED AND REFUNDED.
Amount of township taxes refunded $2666 27
BLANK BOOKS.
William Mann deed books 2723
....u.i.o '"- ynj a jwio w. 'LXiH UDU lllOll
gage books..
63 50
73 00
28 00
8 50
(5 UO
1160
K B vordy blank booka -..
F I, Hutter military rolls, etc. ..
J II Mercer blank book, etc
Geo A Clark marrlago docket
Wm F Murphy's sons docket for protho
notary , ;
$ S31 75
BURIAL OF DECEASED SOLDIERS, AND TOMB
STONES. C B Brockway funeral Bloom
Augustus Groves " "
Geo s Patterson " Espy
"J?,lUK,."r0D3t " Catawlssa,,
J SDodson ' Benton
it 11 Boody tombstones
$33 00
(13 00
6500
35 00
33 00
00 00
$23300
SnEEf ORDERS ISSUED.
Brlarcreek. $ 8 00
Ronton 227 75
centre , 1325
Flahlngcreek...... 31 00
Greenwood 1350
Hemlock 36 00
Jackson . S3 30
Locus'. , s;oo
Madison 2126
Mifflin.
87 00
Montour.
Mt. Pleasant..,
line
scott
sugarloat
560
68
14 01
10 0O
$92175
SUEEP
STATEMENT. OF
DOG TAXES
AND
runi).
Cash on hand inr 11
Dog tax due from collectors.. 1333 65
1493 CD
20000
Probable com and exonerations..
$im co
RECAPITULATION.
Miscellaneous..- 837 (,3
Courts, Jurors pay, constables returns,
etc; jo7j ci
costs In commonwealth cases..-. 170" si
Rood and bridge viewers and road dam
ages 14CB.1t
Commissioners offlco and court h'se 33a) 70
County fall .
2118X5
3M36
232 81
3312 82
613 30
2252 06
Printing, stationary and postage. ,
Inaulsluons..
Hrldges, building
sand repairs., ..
asvlum...
i-emicnuary am
Awi-sauni pay ...
Scales
4 00
Election exnenses " ,
Taxes refunded ... mm 27
Blank books. .....I. 23173
Burial of deceased soldiers and tomb
stones E35 00
$26360 89
COUNTY FINANCES.
ASSKTS.
Tax In hands of collectors duplicates $10686 06
Probable commission and exonerations... 1 600 00
(9096 04
UABIU7IX9.
Estimated costs In common
wealth cases.
Amount due the several dis
tricts, taxes
Amount or bridge and road
viewers duo on books
Amount ot roid damages as
sessed and unpaid esti
mated to Jan 7th, 1689.
Amount due Wrought Iron
Bridge Co, of Can'on
Amount due foundry and ma
chine department Uarrls
burg, Pa, for boiler.......
Bal due George A Herring
Treasurer
$215 00
10120
380000
158300
533 75
33 63 $7196 21
$1929 f5
Amount ot assets over and above liabili
ties as per estimates $1929 65
We, the undersigned Commissioners of Columbia
County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a
correct statement ot the accounts of Bald county
tor the year A. D. 1R88,
WILLIAM O. OIRTON,
JKS8K RITTENI10USE,
EZRA STEPHENS,
Commissioners of Columbia County,
Attest: J. lXBonwr, Clerk.
We. the undertlgned Auditors 'of Columbia
County, having been elected to adjust and settle
the accounts of the Treasurer and Commissioners
of Columbia County, do hereby certify that we
met at the offlco ot tbe Treasurer atd Commis
sioners In Bloomsburg on Monday, Jan. 7th, A. 1).
1889, and ended examination on Saturday January
19th, lt-69 and carerully examined the accounts
and vouchers ot tbe same from the second day ot
Jan , ia8 to the seventh day of Jan., A. D. 18S9,
and find them correct as above stated
Given under our hands and seals this the 19th
day of January, A. D. 1S89.
E. M. TEWKBBURY,
0. B. YETTER.
CYRU8 ROUBtNS,
County Auditors.
Attest: J. D. Bodisi, Clerk.
SPECIALIST,
In Tim Trentinrnt of Chronic l)Lrntrn
oonUnes his practice to such cases only as are so
clearly and f 'lly developed as to make a complete
Diagnosis wituout tuebtioniog or auowinir iail
ents to raalco a statement ot their condition, on
tms nasis cr isiiive uiaguoum, ior ireaiineui. ur
Clark's experience lm. become utrlnlr 'lulliull
rd by n Practice which In extent, vnrltty nlid
ureeMrul resuIlM U equnlletl by fur mid ex
celled by none. I'ntlrnia not rurrd by ordinary
Treatment or In doubt ua to the nature oflhrlr
dieaiea K.peclally Invllcd.
nn. CLARK Teaches and Practices PoiMm
DtafiiotU and can ba consulted free ot charge at
NEW YOI1K CITY, Jan.17 to S3. Jan, 91 to Feb. .
reo. n to o, tra
6CBANTON, PA.. Lackawanna ier House,
!Veb.8andll.tl.
CATAWIKSA, l'A., sustiuehuina House, Wcdnes-
uay, im yi, '&y.
BKNTON. I'A Bxohango Hotel, Friday, Feb, 82,
IW.
llLOOMSBUItau, l'A., Exchange Hotel Saturday.
Feb. 8), '8l.
UUNCY, PA., Munoy Valley House, iionday, Feb.
uu, -ov,
WILLIAHSP01IT. l'A., rorter House, Tuesday and
Wednesday, Feb. St and !7, t.
50
ii mouu.M.o
Your friends liavo tin iudcx to gooj laet'j in tho Stationery you uuo.
When Cno linon paper can be bought for 13 cents per ii'.nml, thero ia no
e.oitse lor any ono to use paper ruatlo from wood and clay,
76
Thero aro from
80 to 1C8 eliepls
to tho pound,
Prions range
from IS cts. to
80 cts.
Your address engrated or printed on the heading, U in gooJ form, and
don't oort mach j or if you want a Monogram, Cypher or Orrst, we will not it
np for )ou in tho fi.itst inannor, and at h0 Jowcst prim?, Wo alwavs Btatnp
in broi 90 or colof, or ulurjoinate. r
WKPPINQ IN VITATIONS, Cards, and Society Engraving of every de
soiiptlon dtmo in the bo.-t maniirr, and at prices that will prove satisfactory.
W bavo the largest line, and our lijcs aro tho lowttt for first quality work.
L MAllffi, EELIAB1LE CLOf IHEE,
Comes to tho front with a largo
iifiiei i mm his
FOR
MEN, BOYS, YOIfTHS, CHILDREN.
' 'The latest
SPRING
50 I
The largest Clothing: and Hat
and Montour comities.
ONLY OBTAINAULE
FROM US I
"Special"
Iondou Made
CLOTHING
That equals in every respect
"First Class" Merolmut Tni
l(irini for Quality, Stylo ami
Workmineliip.
The difference is we sell a
Suit equal to a $20.00 Or
dered Suit for
.50.
$30.00
$35.00
Suits for
Suits for
$15.00
$20.00
THOMPSON'S
Patent Cut Trousers
Never Fail to Please.
PRICES :
$3.50 to $7.50.
For
Full Information
"How to Order Our
Popular Clothing
by Mail."
Samples of Material,
Self-Measuring Blanks
and Fashion Cataloguo
'Free of Charge."
If you
Cannot
Como
to Our
Store,
Writo
Us
E. O.THOMPSON,
Onlt IaroiiTsna in tii U. S.
ok
SPECIAL LONDON MADE CLOTHING
1338 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
(nntscTLT orrosiTE th mint).
"VTOTICE IN DIVOnCE.
fit TUB COURT OK COMMON Pl.SiB Or COtOMBIA
CgONTT, NO , HBCKMBEK TlKM, 1S83.
KlUabeth Snyder, by her next friend, William
Itoss, vs. w. II. Snyder.
To w. II. snyder, respondent above named :
Vhereas upon tho petition or libel of the said
Elizabeth Snyder, above named, n subpoena being
awarded by the Court ot Common Pleas of said
county, a subpoena Issued out of tho said Court
commanding you, the said W. II. Snyder, to be
and appear ut the next regular term ot said Court
to show cause. If any you have, why the said
Ubellant should not bu divorced from the bonds
ot matrimony which she his contracted with yu,
atrreeab'y to the prajer ot said petitioners and,
whereas, upon the return ot tho said subpoena,
due proof was made that you could not bo (ound
or served with the sum In the bailiwick-of the
snentf or said county; whereupon an alias sub
paina was awarded by tho said court, comraand
.ou to be and appear at the then next regular
term or said Court, to anwer, &a , as aforesaid,
to which the same roi urn was made by the Sheriff.
.,i0ua.rStue'er"reren"lrelttwnl appear on
tnonru day of regular term of nald court, to be
hel.l at liloomsburg, for We s.ud county, on tho
nrst Monday otMay next, A. D. 1680, to answer
the complaint aforesaid.
JOHN a CASEY,
ch lMt sheriff.
Woven Wire Fencing
Wi re Ftopo selvage
ROn TO o dpd Dnn
AUrlu"ftndw1Jthi. Gtt to match 8oldbyuaordcf
' rrvnp r-i, .
(., CUea(, ilk
Feb w e 0 w-uu
nilTJlDDIf f "
WM I Ml 1 1 1 1 '
Throat la
uy tige, acutv or chronic, alio
lly cured. Hub medical endori
ieut. A lawyer who had Catarrh
IT yrs. dlaoavflr & .m wt.li-h
now srlTfn to th i,M
CAlne or harmful luUtance Sa
able. fcu.l for circular wlih l.U...TiLiTfZ,.Tf
bV-orea cured. Prugsl'H. Sv. i mH, . i mall.re
Feb t5-r-8m
Over fiOOdif
fritnt kinds, a'.l
tbe lUe-t styles.
Sninplu book
gives all infor
ma1 ion, cost of
mailing, etc.
SEIT ,fL
1 , nine Btar.
I' or 10 ot. to pay postage, wo send samples of our
12 New Styles of IVns, Wiitlng Paper wo sell by the
pound, Styles of Kiigtaviuf;, and or Illustrated
Catalogue of rj'll0itc-ry.
Wm. H. Hoakius Co,, 7!?J?AXu R
1 " D7 Arob St., rhlladelnhla.
STYLES OF ITS, SHIRTS, IECKWEM
AND BOYS' STSIAW
that caimot ho excelled in price.
usa Aaaa, ' .
AND
A SPECIALITY.
Our motto is "Square Dealing."
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.
BARGAIN
0 o- O j
GREAT
CLOSING
$60,000
Worth
Carpets, Curtains, Drapery Goods,
Mattresses, Springs, &c.
-0- -0- -o- o )
Otving to tbe death of our Mr. B. K Smith, there wilt be ehani;u in the
firm. In consequence of which we bavo deletmined to Close Out Our Entire
Stock of tbo above departments within the next thirty duys. In order to do
150 wo havo marked our goods way down at prices that will insure their Immedi
ate Sale.
Look at the following figures aud see eome of the bargain rfferrd :
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Best JJody Brussells, $1.00 to $1.10,
Reduced from 1.25 and 1.10. Other grades Bod Brussl 7oo. to 95c, re
duced from Si. 00 and Sl.20. Tai'Estry Buckfels, -10a to 75c, reduced from
05o. and SI. 00, Extra Soper Ingrains, All Wool, 00c lo 05c, reduced
from 90o. and Sl.Ol). Extra Sunor Intrrains, 50c to 00c, reduced from 70o.
and 80c
Carpets as Low
CURTAINS : AND : DRAPERY.
Our Curtnin and Drapery DeparlmontB are worthy the attcutinii of all who
contomplato purchasing anything in
havo reduced evry thing in t lit se departments to about onu ball their former
prices, theso departments are one ot
CHIEF ATTRACTIONS,
being stocked with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Cuenili.g Curtains'
in great variety of latest shades and coloriugs. Nottingham Curtains in all
tbo various grades and styles. Real Irish Point, Antique, Brussels. Tambour.
Escurial, and other fine lace goods.
Irish Point Lace Curtains, $4.50 Per Pair,
reduced from 89.00. Laco curtains as low as 25 per pair. Mahogany
Curtain Pole?, Bras Trimmed, Complete, 25c.
FURNITURE!
Our stock of Furniture has never approaobed its present magnitude, and wo
nave made tuo atno swooping reductions in this department.
Hair Cloth Parlor Suits, $30.00,
reduotd from 850.00. An immotisn stock of Silk and Mohair Plush suits at
all priocs. All goods purchased during thU sale delivered to purclni-ers living
within 100 miles of Milton Frkk. Parties intending furnishimr hotels or ini-
vat"j residences hould take advantago of this sale. When our former low
prices are taken into considera ion, btiytrs will readily sea the advantages to bo
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b-""'u "J ,Miuy iuv.li iuiuuuai;a nuvv, wunu mu HIUUK IH (JtlltiptUtt).
Our nrices in the China and Music D mrtmont have Iig iriatK- rpdim-
ed, and we would havo you bear jn
ui,uriuuity oiiercti to inosu iieBiring 10 emiiaiiiiU tnmr Homes with such heau
liful and rfeherove arlicles at so emill an outlay. Now is the time to securo
bargains in Pianos and Oiuians, as they are offerod at figures far below former
prices. A coidial invitation is exlended to ono and all to examine our goods
inul prices.
J. R. Smith S Co.,
LIMITED,
FRONT ST., : MILTON, PA.
KLY'S Catarrh
Cream Balm
(Jlvantrs llto Nasi!
I'assaj-ef, Al!t)
I'nln and lnllm.
mallon, Heal tin
Sores, llmtorcs lln
Sene8 o(Tatleani)
Smell.
THY TUB 0DEEHAY-EEVER
SEEDS
Oinn
Auav
Riwli
sua
IOc. Certifit4U for
i lo7T 7XiTl' floner;
u...,7'.,:,'w IWllU lour
E P P
S'S
GnATnrUL- COMrORTING.
OOOOA
Store in Columbia
(I -o- -0- -o- -0- -0-
OUT
o H 0 -o-
as 15c. Per Yard.
this line now or in tha near future. Wo
our
: FURNITURE!
mind I hat nover before was there such an
500 Cash
Id offered to the perwn who BhaU tend In tha
largoat number of yearlr mburihr in ih
Ladies' Home Journal
between now and Jul
ilr lit, 1889, at DO ceuu
imciie. tut ihnt nni
per reM-HAia!"
oruoa
SI0U 300 it oflerua nMicllvel llir fiAit
uriteit cluU. a good cash commlns Ion paid for
every aubjcrlber secured. If desired. Instead of
premiums. Hundreds of dollars can bo mado
during the next six months, by men, women or
e dro?" Address fte ""P18 c0Ple, !'
C'JR1,ilJUBL,8HINC CO.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Feb'IM-it. .
LCHEST PAINS
CVCBoUGHSjSoiDS
fJiiKDi' I'AINS, I'OUails and coins niniir
innra llackaclle.'Kldn" l-alr:fiihPi,V,VaE
fha n r t'-uns relieved In on inluuto by
nmtCuticura Anti-Pain Plaster ISS
only Inatantaneous
paln-ktiunff Btrensrthenlnsr
II. At drllLTtrlvtU nf nt Unf
piubier, McuiBiurll.
ww.a jvMIU
SALE
of Fine
Furniture,
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Mftd 1
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