COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I The Columbian. 0. 8. Slwtll, 1 .,11... BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1889. Tho now administration was placed in a peculiar situation at tho timo of inauguration. Tho Shah of Persia sent nis congratulations to President Harrison. No ono of tlio Cabinet of ficers oonld interpret the milage or eoknowledgo it) and Cloycland's Secre tary of State, Mr. Bayard, who under stands tho Persian language, was callod upon to holp them out. When Mr. Blaino learns tho Persian language ho oan ascertain what reply his prod ocossor sent. At the last regular meeting of tho Democratic Slate Committee tho fol lowing resolution was unanimously adopted: Rssolvkd That tho City and County Committees, Coramttecnien and all the regular agenoics of the party bo enjoined and earnestly advised to procure tho immediate organization of Democratic Societies, covering all the districts in their respeotivo Cities and Counties, and that such sooieties beoomo memoirs ot tho Deraocratiu Sooiety of Pennsylvania, transmitting lists of their officers and members to the Secretary. Maj. John D. Worman, Democratic Headquarters, Harrisburg, Pa. It is highly important that tho or ganization of the Democratrc Societies shonld prooeed and that tho people should bo instructed as to their spirit and purpose, and this committee is especially anxious that no effort to that end should be spared. WASHINGTON LETTER. from oar Regular Correspondent. 1 Washington, Mir. 11, 1889 Harrison will bo a d ad man in len than thre months if the horde ol greedy office Beckers do not ceae persecuting him. Already his right arm is lamed and Ms complexion ha the suspicious chalkoy white appear anoo of ill health. But tho crowd still comes marching nn, fairly falling over each other in their eagerness to reach the ear of the President. S ich a gang was never before seen in Washington. It thought at the beginning of Mr. Cleveland's administration thai the pressure for office was great, but compared with that now going on, i was as a Hummer zephyr to an untamed Dakota blizzird. Every man exutp' those that have died, that over held office under republican administration is hero clamoring for vindication in th shape of an appointment to his old place or to a belter one, and in addition thorn are thousand of men who are after getting their first taste of official life. These last think the govornm-nt service needs a liberal infusion of new blr.od, providoi, if course that they furnish it. Between them they an' making a torment for Mr. Harrrison as great as any that ever existed on this earth, and there is littlo chance of a change until everything worth scram bling for is given out. In the tnein time Mr. Harrison's worst enemy could not wish him worse punishment than be is daily undergoing. senator Hampton thinks that ox- Governor Thompson will be uoniina ted as the Democratic member of the Civil Service Commissioner. He was nominated by Mr. Cleveland, and wonld have been confirmed had his name been sent in before the Ropubli cans passed a caucus resolution against any moro political confirmations. Et-Scnator Whituey had sold hi Washington residence to Postmaster General Wanamaker for $80,000. Mr. Whitney will tako a two months trip to Europe beforo settling down to work in New York. The rest of Mr. Cleve land's Cabinet except Mr. Endicott, are still here. Mr. Dickinson went to New York with Mr. Cleveland's party last week, but has returned. There's a big row in the Republican csmp already. It is a question of veracity between Harrison and Ex- Governor Alger. Alger told the Michigan delegation that Harrison bad expressed great regret on account of having to leave him (Algnr) out of the cabinet, and that as a slight compens tion the President ha told him that h mlirht name a man for Solicitor Goner al. He nam d H. M Duffiuld, who he aked the delegation to endorse, at th same timo assuring them that it was ouly a formality;that tho appoint ment would be considered personal, and wonld not be charged to the stite. The delegation endorsed the applica tion and oarrted it immediately to Mr. Harrison. The delegation was struok dumb when the president told them h knew nothing about tho matter, and that they had better Ale, tho application with the Attornoy General. What transpired when the delegation got baolc to Alger is not yet Known. Representative Townsend, ol Illinois, died sudde ily on Saturday. He caught a sovere cold last week, and on Tuesday it was developed into pneumonia. Hh was one of the most popular men in the House. Mr. Harrison's Cabinet, with the ex ception of Mr. Blaine and Mr. Windom, is regarded as very weak. It is Blaine all over. All the members are intense Blaineites exoept two- Miller and Wanamaker, and these two can harly be said to count, Mr. Miller be ing appointed solely because ho was Harrison's law partner and personal friend, and Mr. Wanamaker beuius ho held Mr. Quay's order for the Post master Generalship, for which ho had paid $100,000 in cold cash. A gentlemen says ho asked Mr. Harrison if hy intended to call an extra session of the Fiftieth Congress, and that the President replied: "No indeed, I want to get these fellow" .swjty, not to give t'icul an uxunse for remaining." Queer lot, these republicans. The man who helped Mr. Quay in all hi underground work J. S. Clark&ou ia not good enough to receive an ap pointment in the cabinet, and he was turned down, notwithstanding the able backing he received from such men as Senators Allison and Quay. The extra sessson of the Seuato has as yet done nothing except confirm the Cabinet oftloers. but e number of nom inations are expected this week. It lias beeu about settled that no other business will be touched. This is unmewhat disannointinK to tho bloody ebirtere, who wanted to pass the Hoar Southern election investigating num tion. . . It will be a long time before any administration attains the social success of the last one. Mrs. Cleveland as the popular idol U not likely to have a uocewor for many yearn to oome, if A Big Meeting of Temperance Jfeople Hold at Harrisburg. IlAimienrjim, March 12. Tho Dau phin County Prohibition Convention met here to-dav and orgnnir.cn uy making J. J. ftiasloy, of Hunimcls town, chairman, and J. Wesley Awl, of Harrisburg nnd J, U. Landl, of Halifax, secretaries. Over two hun dred delegates were present. A com mittee on resolutions composed of prominent ministers and others with Hon. Francis Jordan a chairman, re ported as follows: "Wo delegates from Dauphin County, representing tho friends of tho proposed constitu tional amendment prohibiting the manufacture and salo of intoxicating liquor as a beveraco in convention as pomblid Jletolve "That wo hereby in dorso and approvo the aotlou of the Stato Prohibitory Convention, and hereby pledgo our hearty and zealous co-operation to procurn tho adoption of Baid amendment at the ballot b' x on tho 18th of Juno next; that lh pond ing issue transcends in magnitude and importance every other question now before our people, involving as it does their highest interests hero and hero after, and wo earnestly invito the aid of all our citizens, without regard to party or denominational preference, to unite with us in ono granu rally for the overthrow of the liquor traftiu and for tho salvation of tho stato from all the wrongs and manifold evils it is inflict ing upon tho Commonwealth', that our hearty thanks are duo to the Woman's Christian Tcmperanoe Union and other temperance organizations for their zealous and continued labors in edu cating our people to this great issue, and we cordially iuvite their aid in thia confliot, that wo cheerfully recognize and appreciate the power of the public press and, thankful for their generally fair and liberal treatment of the great issue, wo most earnestly invoko their aid nnd co-opo'-Uion in the pending canvass." The resolutions were adopted amidst applaneo. It was agreed that the fight should bo conducted on political princi ples and a county committee formed. Over $600 was raised for campaign expenes. It was the largest temper neco meeting over held in this county. During tho afternoon nd'1re"seg were made, by A. II. Rinkin. of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer. Communicated. tt seems that the Legislature at Harriflhu'g is a bodv of mere bunplar, who d nt know how to draw a Pro hibition Amendment. It is nlreadv neoossarv to excuse, anoloeizo for, nnd explain it. We nr assured that "The amendment if adopted, will not un necessarily interfero with the individu al liberty of the citizen in resppct of miking, Vmving, imnort'mr, keeping and using as'a beverage alcoholic, or any other sort of liquor. It strikes directly only at the sale: in other words at th liquor stores and dram-shops. Tho nbj ct is to do awav with the dram shop ns an nnbeemming business;'' So it seems tho rieh men can buv 'heir cases of wi"es and brandies, their hsrrels and half-barrels of wMakins and drink and guzzle to their henrt's content; but a poor roin wh wants a gUss of bonr or of whiskey, and wh cannot snpplv h!m"1f by tho qnant'tv, is to bo prevented from having a single glass. The rights of the author of th artiole quoted will not be interfered with in the least, but ho ia determined to interfere with the rights of every poor man in the comrainity, or any other man who wants only one glass of beer at a time. An Eager, Hungry Horde- Thero are tenfold as many offieo seekers in Washington aswore thereat this time fouryears ago. 1 be Democracy after twenty-threo years of exclusion from Federal power was not ono tithe aa eager for patronage as the Repub licans now are to reoover the minority of positions they havo been doprived of during thn term of President Cleveland. iVew York Star. Oommunioated At a Methodoat conference at Salem N. J. March 11 among other things "the use of tobacco by meraburs of the oonferenco was condemned, and tho Presiding elders were ordered to ascer tain who had broken their vows in this connection." Thus fanaticism and folly go hand in hand, and the libortv to eat or drink or smoke or dress will presently be controlled by tho cranks whos weak aiomachs and weiker heads succumb t a glass of beer or a miul eigir. They will next rcgulato the cut of his beard as well ns his coat, and regulate tho leng'h of his nose, by that of h's shoe. No man has the right to in terfere with my rights we and our rights stand upon an equal fooling. Rtporua ov a. S. Palmer, WtuAtiale Committlon New York. March 11, 1889. Tho week opens with bright, clear weather, with eve rv IndlcHtlon of a cooil volumn of bulnesa Mug done from this lime. Tls market presents about the siime eenerul features nnd prices ruling steady in most Hoes of produce. The Len ten season U ivlog opened, cpfis are mere fore In much better demand and fresh stock from near ny points selling to-day at lac. uressca vcais, uowevcr, are uct quite as active now as they havo been ow ing to more liberal receipts, and obolco stock to-day worth 0 to 10c. No special reattres to note in tne m&rxei on nutter, Pancv creamery worth 28 to 30c: select dsiry tubs and pails 23 to 20c; other grades 18 to 22c. DnsieJ poultry continues to more out st goul prices and choice turkeys bringing from 111 to loc. uiicxens ia io 14c. Fowls U to 12c. Ducks 14 to 10c Geese 10 to 12o Capons 20 In 23c- Game, wild ducks, red bead, 1 70 to (2 par nr., black 70 to 80c. Tamo squabs 3 00 to i 00 Ber dozen. Live pigeons 40c per pr. iressed hogs 7 to 8c Spring lurobi 5 00 to oou per bead. 'Wo m rim is nine easier on apples owing to more liberal In voices, although prices about the same Fancy Spitz, and Spy worth 3 00 to 8 25 per bbl., Baldwins 1 SO to 1 73 Greenings I 75 to 2 00. Cranberries 1 60 to 1 75 a crt lilckorynuts moving slowly at from 75o to 1 00 per bushel. Market unchanged nn potatoes and prices range aa fol'own Stato rose and Hebron, 1 25 to 1 SO per bbl. llurbsnk and Whllo Slur 1 00 to 1 12. Peerless 1 00. Bweet potatoes barely stea dy and brinelug from a 00 to 4 00 per bbl. liaubaze 4 00 to 0 00 per 100 heads. Horn. estio onions continue In liberal supply nnd ow obtainable nt about 75o to 1 00 a bbl., white blobe 2 CO to 3 50. KoiUsh In spec ial demand and prices rulluit firm. Hub. bard 2 75 to 8 00 a bbl,, marrow 1 75 to 8 00. KueaW turnips CO to COc a bbl Market somewhat weaker on beans and marrow ruling at i io. ucmuru l yo White Kldnev 2 10 to 2 16: red 2 05 to 2 10. Fancy evap. appanet 5 1.2c to 0 l-2c., sun dried i io oo liaiprorriea io io ivj. Cherries 13J to 15c. tieeswax 82 to 23a Hooey, white clover, 18 to Itc a lb., buck, wheat 10 to lie Hay 76o to 10c liye straw 65 to 85a oat 60 to C5c, Furs con. tinue to sell for favotablu prices and de. maud good. Fox ?5o to 1 'K. Coon 60c to 120. Bkunk 40c to 1 30. Mink )5o to 1 SO, Opossum 25 to 45c. Muskrat I So to Tho Young Domocrallo Battalion of Philadelphia, will Celtbrnto Jeff, rson's bltlhday, on the oviningof Tuesday April 2. Hon. Chauncey F. Flack, Col JHeury 11. Plumer, Klliot P KUncr, and Kichatd Vnux, will dollvo.' ad druses. Salt Rheum Tlio agonies ot those who sutler from severe salt rheum are Indescribable. Tho clc.milng, healing, purl! ring Influences of Hood's Barsa parllla are unequalled by any other medicine. " I take pleasure In recommending Hood's Barsaparllla, for It has done wonders for me. I had salt rheum very severely, affecting me over nearly my entire body. Only those who have suffered from this disease In Its worst form can Imagine tlio extent vf my affliction. I tiled many medicines, but tailed to receive benefit until I took Hood's Sariaparllla, Then tho disease began to subside, the Agonizing Itch and Pain disappeared, and now I am entirely free from tho disease. My blood seems to bo thor oughly purified, and my general health Is greatly benefited." I.vman Amur, Sexton N. E. Church, North Chicago, III. "My son had salt rheum on his hands and the calTts ot his legs, so bad that they would crack open and bleed. Ho took Hood's Bar saparllla and ts entirely cured." J, II. Stan, ton. Mt. Vernon, Ohio. From 108 to 135 I was seriously troubled with salt rheum tor three years, and receiving no benefit from medical treatment I decided to try Hood's Barsaparllla. I am now entirely cured ot salt rheum; my weight has Increased from 10S lbs. to MS." Mrs. Alice Surru, Stamford, Conn. If you sutler from salt rheum, or any blood disease, try Hood's Barsaparllla. It has cured many others, and will euro you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by tit drwtiiiti. 1 1 ill tor 85. frepuedonlr by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothtcailtl, LowiU, Hast, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar ULOOMSBUKG MARKET. Wholesale. Hetall. Wheat per bushel 1.00 Byo " " 60 Ccru " " .... CO Oats " " 32 46 Flour " bbl 0.0n Iluttcr 22 28 Egss 10 18 Potatoes , 40 fir Hams 12 16 Dried Apples 03 05 Hide 08 10 Shoulder 10 121 Chickens 7 li Occso Lard per lb 10 12 vinegar per ea 20 a Onions per bushel 7 " 1 0d Veal skins 07 Wool per lb 85 Hides 6 to 7 Coax on Wrahf. No 0 i3.00: Nos 2 3, & Lump 83.25 Vo 5W0 Klttimlnui 3 25 AMENDMENT TO TITK CONSTITUTION propovM to the rltlzi-ns ot thlsConmonTealtli tr the nenerftl AwwmblT of the fiommnnwpnlth of remsylvanl , for their approval or rt liHiUon nt n npwiii- eiecuon m no nid .nine in. itw. iuu Halted by order ot the secretary or tho common wealth in pursuance ot article XVIII of the Con stltution. tolnt resolution proposing on amendment to the constitution o' tuts Commo'twealtb : Section 1. lie It resolved bv tho senato and nouso ot nepresentatlvea of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Oeneral Assembly met, That the followlrii? amendment is proposed to the con Btttuttnn of tho commonwealth ot Pennsylvania to accordance with tho Klghtcenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT. There shill be an additional article to sa'd Con stltution to bo designated as Article xix, as fol lows : ARTICLE XIX. Th manufacture, sale, or keeplosr for sale ot Intoxicating 'iquor, to tw used as a bev rntrc. Ir herebv p'ohlbited, ad any violation ot thW pro hlbli Ion Khali n. misdemeanor, punlstablo as shall bo provided by law. Tho mnnutscturo salo, or keenlnjr for sala of In texlottlnK liquor for other purposes than ns a beverage may be Mlowe-1 In such manner only as may be prescribed by 1 .w. The Oeneral Assembly shall, at tlio nrst session succeeding the adoption of thla article of tne constitution, enaet laws with adoquato penalties for Its enforcement. A true copy of the Joint Hesoln'lon. CUAKLEU W. STONE, Secretary of the Cnmmonwrlth M.lMlrilurt a -on lk, nil', kIDNKi and Ctertne Pains, Hhenm-i'l-', Wlatlc, ."harp and v eakenlng Pains, relieved In one minute by gJt Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster 2Sd only lns'antaneous paln-klllln? strengthening plaster Si cts: 5 tor si. At druggists, or of rot ter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston CTTfr Plmplea,blaclhead9, chapped andOT T?0 17 A IV! ouy skin cured by Cuticura Soap. CUSjO Mar ELY'S Catarrh SURE iK?XW;EAD m naf.iMn.Midi. 1 to rnAr-ti.vMt COLD In HEAD ,rlVlA V. v- easy to use. HAT-FJbVE.K A particle la applied into each nostril, and Is agreeable. Price 60 cent at Pruirglsta; by mall rrglsterbd, CO cts. ELY UUOTUEltS, M Warren xtrewt. NewVnrfc. MarlSiMl qALRSMRN WANTRn teed. Hiilnry mict I'.xneimes paid. Special iwfu emnts to beginners- Any mn can io wd with our advantages and quick Billing specialties Outfit free. Write at once Klvtnir age Hooker NurHerleH, (establli-ned 1S35) HocHnrek, N. Y. liar IMI (Name this paper.) Jl9'OLUTIOK NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between Dr. II. F. Oat-doer and Dr. a U Annent. ts tbM day inn tinlly dissolved, and the oocounts unpaid placod In tho hands ot M. V Evrly of Hlonmsburg, together with the dy book and ledger. Aoi-ounu due said Drm can ne pal I to either it. U. V, Gard ner, ur. 11. Arment or M. p. Eyerly. B. F. GAHDNEK, Feb SMt & B.AUME.NT. TOTICE IN DIVORCE. U rat Coukt or Couiiom Plus or Coldmbu COCNTT, NO , DlCtUBSK TkSU, 1&L Kllzabotb Knrder, by her next friend, William Hon, ra. W. M, Rnyder. To w. II. bnyder, respondent above named t Whereas up-n the petition or libel ot the said Elizabeth Snyder, above named, a subpogna hem? awarded by the Court of Co union Pleas of said county, a subpoena Issued out of the said Court commanding you, the said W. II, (Snyder, to be and appear at the next regular term of said CO'irt to show cans. If any you have, why I ho said Ubellant siould not b divorced trom the bonds ot mat rlinont which bh his contracted with yu, agreeab y to the prayer of said petitioner ; and, where is, upon the re'urn ot the said subpoena, due proof was made that you could not be found or served with tho umx In the bailiwick ot the Sherltr of said county; whereupw an alias sub poena was awarded by the said Court, command ou to bo and appear at the then next regulsr termot said court, to answer, o , as aforesaid, to which the same re-urn was niadeby theHherUT. You are therefore required to be and appear on tho nrst day ot regular terra of aald Court, to be held at Hlonmsburg, for tne said county, on the nrst Monday ot May next, A, D. 1M9, to answer the complaint atoresald. JOIIN B. CA8EY, Feb 16-U bherlff. SHERIFF'S SALE. OF VALUABLE Heal JGstute! By virtue ot a writ ot Vend. Ex. Ueued out ot the Court of Common Ploas of coL Co. 1'a., and to me directed, will be exposed to puhllo sale at the Court House, Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1889 at 3 o'clock p. m. All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Montour twp , CoL Co, To., bounded on the north by land of William Itoberts, on the east by land of Joseph Itoberts, on tbe south by land ot Samuel FlshT and fin the west by land ot wm, Neal, containing forty acres, more qr less, where en are erected a frame dwelling house, barn an4 outbuildings. Belted, taken Into exeeutlon and to be sold as the property of jjs. B. Fry. 109" S WlnLsrateen, Attys. J0UN a CASEY, Max I Sheriff. T)RID((E ELECTION. "HoUce Is hereby given to tbe stockholders of the Bloomabuiv undue Company, that an election lor president and dliecton will be held at Winona flail, In the Town ot Bloouisburv, on V, edneaday. the 8th day of March mi, at three o'clock In the afternoon. T n JOHN O. rilKKZK P.tLtinriT, Prealdelt, SHERIFF'S SALE. OK VALUABLE Real Estate ! By virtue of a writ ot Alias Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county ana to me mrected, will be exposed to publlo sale at tho Court House. In the town of Bloomsbnnr on SATUUDAV, MAUUII 30lb, 1889 at 9 o'clock a. m., all that certain tract of land situate In Beaver townshlp.ColumMacounty, ra,, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt ( on the north by land ot .lohn Hosier estate, on tho east by land ot .lacob Baker, on the south by land of Jesse Johnson estate, nn the west by land of Miles ltcllly and Thomas Lute, containing THIRTY FIVE ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a frame-dwelling bouse, a bank barn apd outbuildings. Seized taken Into execution, and to be Bold as the prosperty ot Michael thocrncr and.Lcna Thoerner. JOIIN B. CASEY, Makr, Atty. Sheriff. NNUAL STATEMENT -OF- BLOOM POOR DISTRICT, From Jan. a, 18-19, to Jan. 14, 1889. JortN K. OHOTZ, Treasurer. DH. To Balance In Treasurer's hands Jon. 5, 1888 t H83 St To Cash ltec'd on Bloom dup, is87 974 ei POOlt " " 4R4 64 " " " Greenwood dap ! S59 10 " " " sugsrloaf " " ... sosst " " " B'oora dup. 1883 ISM XJ HOOtt " " 335 00 Greenwood dup. 1R88.. shod " " " Bugarloaf " " ,, MOO " " " Hcott dup 1815, SI? IB " Interest on Mra. Urown's Acct....... siss " ltent on Sirs. Brown's House. .... 3100 " " on tiOng II msn of r. cox 18 75 " cash Creasy & Wells on lumber lwi 00 ' " CatawlBsaTwp for I Owen bill. IB 75 " " on It A Parker's account 78 io " " on sale of Long property. ., sOoo " " Hester Sterner (Paid for A. Sterner) 101 00 To cash Refunded...... 48 00 t S3V7 SI CR. By old orders red"emed. $ 187 fl " orders for 188S redeemed.... 65ioa Commission. 115 63 11 Hostaee so " BaL in Treasurer's nanoa.... 400 ti I ew: 91 Orders outstanding Jan. S 1888.. 274 13 Orders Issued tram Jon. 8 1888 to Jan. 14 1889 Mm 20 I C9e33 Orders ot i85 and 18M redeemed Orders of 'S8; redeemed. orders of 18. reocemed Orders ou standing Jan 14 1889., KIM 11 EXPENSES FOIt YEAR ENDING JAN. 14 1889. Provisions and Supplies, 333 79 Fire nnd llrht..... 10300 Clothing and Shoes 41 93 Furniture, Boddlnp and Dry Goo Is 11170 Medlcin" and Medical Supplies.. iri63 ordinary rep ilrs. 6229 Traveling expenses ... s S3 Mower. 4100 Farm evpenscs.. 169 02 Mmlth work si 80 Incidental expense 50 Thomas Mcllride, 676 00 Dr. McKeynolda . so 00 nr. Itedeker 50 or. -lacob sehuyler Director looo C. A. Kle'm - 10000 L.M. I'ettlt 11 10000 L. I). llupert Secretary 100 00 Mrs Mcllrtde Matron 50(0 An mors and Clerk tor Jan 1S8S. S3 0 Total current expenses t'ulldln? nnd Improvement 814 SH S 2210 ti ur ner exiraorainary expenses. . 31 w mo-teeo,.,. Chopping wood..... Printing tatemeutot 1687 orders ot relief. Expenses on itrown houso, 'onmtorShott sugarloat " owens Iiioom twp.,., r'omn, f 13 00, gr ve II 00 rflgglng 1 '0 to bury Wm. Ingold, srott twp Tramps .... supnort ot Ccok boy Scott twp,. Other out door Tax on long House Expense ou Oeo. Samuel's case.. Insurance Co-taeeand Stationary. Expenses on Tyke caso Scott SO 97 49 51 4 0,1 HOO 839 I'Ol 17 S3 O0 1900 SS14 11711 R3 9S35 87 00 SS lownsnip. 71 42 I 31J3CO INSANE IN STATE IIOSF1TAL. G-'oree Fox sont township 5'J 2-7 we"ks IS 00 104 57 les-m Kelly 1 lo m twp. w S-7 weeks tl 00 104 6? L Z Knhlcr '1100m twp. 5? 9-7 weeks 2 00. 10IS7 ohn Boyer xcott township 62 2-7 weeks 00 10 57 UzleM Sterner 5S S-7 weeks SJ 00 104 57 Ephratm Ebner, Greenwood 41 weeks $2 10. ... . SIOO II Lee Patterson Greenwood 10 weeks isoo 2000 wm iry moom 6 1-7 weeks 12 00. 10 89 t 63314 OUTDOOR. RELIEF. Jackson Karns Bloom 80 60 Al cadow Bluom 16'2 00 M. Dawson " 78 00 It. 8. Young " 64 60 Fred iemer Bloom 44 S3 Hester Bomboy ne.ott twp ........ 148 4 Wm. Bark 0 liloom. imjoo Caroline -mlth Blo-m 78 00 Minerva May Bloom 55 00 wm. Ingold Sco't twp 30 83 Hannah Tyke -colt twp 1 00 Amanda Bobbins Greenwood township 37 75 Jicob Swisher Greenwood twp. 15 00 Lucy wertman Bloom. 5150 K. Eoner catching and aking to Asylum Greenwood 16 97 Mrs. Charles Hamilton Green wood 23 60 wrs. Ullam Evans Greenwood. ia 79 John a Albertson Greenwood . 46 18 Geo. and Mrs. Vanatta Green wood us Tl Sam'iel Farver Bloom, 3 09 lohn Yount Scott ,, 400 Kozet a Dodson Bloom 13 31 II, Rhodes liloom 15 so Daniel Ingold Bloom 11 51 Mr, unlet moom 463 Ann Muriley Scott, 700 Edward uenry Greenwood '.87 w Isaiah Owen Bloom 7 Ml Gee ge samu"la Bloom , 80 37 Frank Rhodomoyer Bloom 60 10 wm. snoemaker. 11933 08 Jackson Karns Flour from Farm ah uaaow riour rrom Faim. . . . . 34 00 $46 SO we, the undersigned, Audl'ora of tho townships comprising ' The Bloom Poor District," met at tho Alms Houso on the second Monday of January 1889 th a being the 14th. examl"ed the accounts of the Treasurer and Directors from January Sth isss to Janusrt 14 1.9 and tho vouchers for the samo, nnd them correct, as set t rth above, JOSEPH GAHHlsON.i A. C. PARK, I nullum mogart, f Auditors. J, K. WELUVElt. J VALUK OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to "The Bloom Poor District," January 14 1889, Balance due on Duplicates. Dun. wtl raid Due. moom 9KW 0 scott ir 4 Greenwood 893 73 ugarloat 21 9 71 W4 Ol 325 0 SIS 00 5000 1298 07 (Ml 42 5IB'.3 21971 Less estimated exonerations and commissions ,,, .. 2717 93 630 uo 2387 W 13500 00 230 00 3 0 00 930 00 U0 0O SOOO 1U00 81 60 190 00 90 00 18000 160 fO 16 CO 30 00 4 00 600 373 50 23 00 IS 00 1S5 00 91 00 5000 1400 700 00 S50 00 900 00 2110 600 113(0 Farm and Buildings Bal on sale ot Long property, , , 3 Horses 9 Cattle 13 Shouts uSiwa 15 sucking Figs Vi Chickens. ., 190 Buah. Wheat. .. boo uatB 90 " 1 orn ears. iOOo&ot Pork and Lrd ,,,, 15 ton Hay 40 Buth. Apples 6 Beets SO " Turnips 3 " Onions ., 450 heads cabbage , 6a 100 th packed butter 23c.,,,. 2 bbl. Vinegar Ate 00 S300 sheaves Corn Fodaer 60. . soo lb Beer li.O bush. Potatoeo ., 4 tons coal ts 60 , Farm Implements . Furniture In Alms House.,,.,,. Furniture l i (stewards llouio,., 1 bush Beans I bbl saurkraut a 6 00 I I acres grain In ground. tfbbl. Pickles SOU - 116943 73 PRODUCTS RAI8ED ON FARM IN 1888. 991 Bush Wheat, ess 11 Oats, 20 " live. 1120 " Corn ears., 75 " Winter apples,, 31 " Turnips. o " unions,, 9 Beans.. 140 11 Potatoes.. 2790 s Pork and Urd. 11 n ituvter 810 tb Boef.,., li ton Hay 15 Shnau 8 Calves 75 Chickens . 1 head Cabbage., Kljuuz. Agjra. 40 bundles Rye Straw., 8 out. vinegar , 2 bbl. Cider...., i4s sheaves ot corn Fodder.,,,, 23bu-hels Tomitoes, Flour bal by Karus and Cadow,, 1701 93 No, pf ranpera le.nslolng la Almfhouib last report No. Atjmtted i,urUi jfear No. Discharged during year... .. No pil during year.,.;,',' 9 J3 No. Persons In Poor House Bloom Na reraonsln roor House scott. NS. rersons n Poor llpuao Green. ' wood.V No. Remaining Jan. 1 1S80. JACOB SCIIUYLBIL) C A.KI.K1U, iBIrectora. 291 00 lis W isoo 2211X1 Am 900 600 400 6800 sir co 2-1 W 913 00 45 IV , 1800 11(111 86 bO 94 00 ft ru, .'.,...''.'!!'.,.",.'.'.'.V.'. 8(10 137 40 I9 60 49 0 THE LATEST LONDON STYLES SPRING OVERCOATS $8. SIO, $12, $15 Overcoats mav bo ordered from nn by mail. Write for Samples of Cloth and full directions how to talco moasures and secure Gt. Addrfsx, E. O. THOMPSON, Mail Okder Dep't,, P. O. Box 413, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. E. O.THOMPSON, "8PECIA.L" LONDON MADE CLOTU1NO, 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 245 BROADWAY, NBW YORK, 311 WASHINGTON 8T , BOSTON. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real JGstsitc ! Tbe uoderslgncd administratrix ot John C.Jones deceased, will expose to publlo sale oq the premi ses, on Pnturday, March 16th, 1889. ut 10 o'clock a. m.. the rollovrlng described real state. All that certain house and lot ot ground situate on East street, tn the tnwn ot Bloomshurg bo uided on tho north by an allejr. on the east by Chestnut Alley, on the south by lot ot Ell Jones, and on the west by East street ot said town, being 40 reet front on said East strert, and 200 tcct deep along said alley, on which Is erected a two story PR.' comparatively new, a good stabln, kltctben, large coal and wood house, and other out buildings. Thero Is an abundance ot good fruit trees on tho premises. Water handy at the back door, Oas plpo throughout the housn. The whole hO'iBe bu been rcpapered and repainted within a short time. House large and commodious, uood garden at tached to the premises. Possession given Apr 11 1, US9 TERMS OP HALK. Ten per cent, of one-tourth at tne striking down ot the property, the one fourth less the ten per cent- at tne confirmation of Bale, and the remaining three-fourths In one year theroifter, with. Interest from confirmation nisi Purchaser to pay for deed. Grant IIihhinci, Atty. MARY M. JONES, Mars Admtnlstratilx. Largeit Btook of Carpcta in tlio Otinty at "W. H. BEOWER'S Ltlrst Styltn, Newefll Patterus in Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels, Ingrains, &c. A full line of Cocoa and Canton Mattings. Tha best WIRE FOOT MAT in tho Maikpt. Bloomsburg Pa. HOW! WHEN! WIRE! WHY! One of the problems of life is to buy GOOD & CHEAP CLOTHING. We are now closing out the entire Winter Stock at Cost. Over-Coats for Men, Boys and Children. Winter Caps, Mufflers, &c. Call and we will make you smile at the NOW OFFERED AT D. LOWENBERG'S Popular Clothing Establishment, Blooiiisburg, J a. Ttic Imperial Inks are as near perfection as possible, and will stand any test the" can be put lo. Impkiiul YY ATERpnooy, Intense Ulack Fluid, lui'iHUL Jkt Iinon Fluid, will tako oue copy, Iui'ikul Dlok Hlaok Fluid, Impkiiul Combined Wkitinq and Copying, Impkiiul Document Ink. No known chemical can take it out, Imperial Gakmiki Ink. Very Ilrilllant, Iupiiiui. Violet, Tbe handsomest ink In tbe world, Each Quart in handsome) Bottle, and in RELIABLE INKS AND MUCILAGE Separate 1) 0 x Iupbbul Qum Mucilage, very fine, per quart, 60c. per doz.. 5 00 Imi-kuialUum Aiiabio, White, Ibe Ucst made, t 75c. " 7 60 Those Mucilages are made from the purest gum, is heavy in body, light iu oolor, dries ouickly, and is a peer fur a stiokest. What moro is wanted when the price ia lower than any other tmt quality gum J L MAffll, mwQim of wm mam 11 A SPECIALITY. Our motto ia "Square Dealing." RESPECTFULLY YOURS. I. UI1, The largest Clothing: and Hat Store in Columbia and Montour counties. We sell DIRECT TO FAI1MK18, a good, reliable AMM NIATKl) liONK AND PorABll c ERTILIZER m To, oats. Corn and Potatoes, at $20 PER TON. v?:&lot C.M.9EM 'WO K CO, Tvt.hit. (YOKKOIlKMldsLWORKS, Established 1870 TultK PKNNA. Mar ld-lt tOlCEHTSg.WKh.'w'rS'nW UEU.A.hCOXT,NewTorlLCltl Mar lMl-4t Pano.i's Cook iouk, Large Quarto. Lithographed Cover. Over 10O,Oi i l'arl ia Cook Books have been sold Mailed on receipt of 30 cts, by any bookseller, or 1S4TE.S fi I.AUHIAT, HOfitOn, .MUSS. Mar 15-dlt SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING. Hondrasli hiTa UkD op tbM itudia, and now earn 40 to 810O a month; adruiciMiit ia rapid. A r 70a Urd of four oecnpaUonf Learn Sbortbaad, the monr apent will ratam m&BTfald ItiimtDt4nato&a lUtMMlasTtam. ..S1 tuiUOC4MS. tW 1st vndSimr I. Iimdi far AIhJI tor noma itadr, PoaiUoni for. nkhad. liailiogOoUat In U, B. Band for circular. 0. . fAUCU, frla., 1W Okacuit ., rallUtlykla. Mar ij-u 4v t'tr (fuart, J'erDoz. $ 4 GO 4 60 4 no 5 40 0 00 10 80 4 CO 45 40 45 50 1 00 1 00 45 Our Inks have the largest sale of any in the city of Philadelphia. m 1' or 10 ot. to jay potae, we bi nd sample of our a 12 New Styles of ns, Writing J'aj or we eel) by the pound, Style tf lingiavljigand our Illustrated UilUIVgUt) III DIMIIUIIPIV, Wm. H. Hoskms Co,, T!i01f'!;'",ln w.r, i ii i ii mil i i n W Arch fit, nnudtltua, RELIABME Comca to the front with a large -FOR- MEN BOYS 1 Oil IB C311H. The latest STYLES OF HATS, SHIRTS, AND BOYS' WAISTS that cannot bo excelled in price. nnsa, tmabs, AND BABGAIH c- - -o- GBEAT CLOSING OUT SALE ! -OF- W Carpets, Curtains, Mattresses, n 1 0.0 Owing to the death of our Mr. B E. Smith, thTu will ho a ohancrn in tho firm. In consequence of which wo havo deti'rniincd to Close Out Ouit Entiiik Stock of the above departmenta within the nxt thirty dayH. In order to do b wo have marked our goods way down nt prices that will iimurti their Immedi ate Sale. Look at the followp'tr, figures and so oome of th barn nffond : CARPETS! CARPETS! Best .itody Brussells, $1.00 to $1.10, Reduced from 1.25 and $1.40. Oih-r tjiad s Bodv Brussels 75ii. to 95c, re duced from $1.00 and 1.20. Tapestov BrUi-sklh, 40o tn 75c, reduced from 65o. and Sl.OO. Extka SnPBit Inokains, All Wool, COo. to 05o., reduced from 90c and $1.0il. Extra Super Ingrains, 50c to COo., reduced from 70o. and 80o. Carpets as Low as 15c. Per Yard. CURTAINS : AND : DRAPERY. Our Curtain ami Drapery Deparinionts are worthy tho attention of nil who contemplate purchasing anything in this linn now or in tho near future. We have reduced everything in tbtse departments to about one half tbeir former prices. These departments are one ot our CHIEF ATTRACTIONS, being stocked with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Chenille CuitTAiNS in great variety of latest shades and ooloringH. Nc ttingbin Curtains in nil the various gradeH and styles. Real Irish Point, Antique, Brussels, Tambour, Eacftrial, and other fine laoe goods. Irish Point Lace Curtains, $4.50 Per Pair, reduced fro ni $9 00. Lace curtains as low as 25. per pair. Mahogany Curtain Polei', Bras Trimmeo", Complete, 25c FURNITURE ! : FURNITURE ! Our stock of Furnitnro has never approached its present magnitude, and wo have made tho samo sweeping reduction in this department. Hair Cloth Parlor Suits, $30.00, reduced from S50.00. An imraens stock of Silk and Mohair Plush suite at all prices. All goods purehaed durint; this Bale delivered to piirchii-erH living within 100 miles of Milton Fnisb. Parties intendimr furnishing h .tela or pri vate residences -hould take advantaao of this sal.". When our former low prices are taken into cousidera. ion, buyers will readily see the advantages to bo gained by making their purchases now, while tho stock is oomploto. Our prices iu iho China and Music Department havo been greatly reduc ed, and we would havo you bear in mind that never before was there such an opporiumty off red to those desiring to embellish their homo with such beau tiful nnd mdiero) e articles at so sin ill an outlay. Now is tho timo to secure bargains in Pianos and Organs, as they are offerod at figures far below former prices. A cotdial itivitatioii U eitondo l to one and all to examine our goods and nrices. J. 8. Smith & Co., LIMITED, FRONT ST., : MILTON A. Bargains -IN- Watches and -O- -O -l -O- -)- - Tho finest lino of Gentlemen's Watches over in Bloomsburg. In Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, -A very SOLID SILVER BRACELETS, done ?IJSJ SraVn freo,of chrgo. Repairing of all kinds (lone neatly, promptly, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Columbian Building 31oouwburff, Pa. CLOT JBLTDEE, MCKWEAR " lr- " 0 " of Fine Furniture, Drapery Goods, Springs, &c. il j o i )- Silverware. o - 4 - oTJ -O- -O- -o- we will not bo undersold. fine line of-