i The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ' THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. mm 8. H. Slwoll, 1 J. S. Blttonfisnltr., f Sdllon. BLOOM3BUKG, PA. FRIDAY, MAROII 14, 1800. Tho namo of Col. H. Brtioo Rlckotta of Wilkcsbarro is among thoso who aro suggested as oandldatos for the Giiber nntorml nomination at tho Domooratio stato convention to bo held at Scran ton noxt August. Col. Riokolts would mako a popular oandirialo, and If elect ed ho would surround himself with democrats, and not turn over the victory to tho advantago of thoonomy. Ho would mako a genuine first-class governor. Columbia county is proud of him, and would rojoicc to eeo him tho standard boarcr of tho party next fall. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our regular correspondent.) Washington, D. 0. March, 10 1890. Vico Prestdont Mor.ton'8 sudden trip to Florida has been fully explained to your correspondent by a prominent re publican who is not an admirer of tho boodlo campaign nomination in '02. "Morton's object", sild this gentleman", in going to Florida at this time is to hold a privato consultation with Sen ator Quay, who is also down there, and to asoertain whothor his support can be Eurohased. Ho is propared to pay a ig price, and I am afraid ho will buo ceed for Quay has always had a weak ness for money, particularly whon in large sums, and no man knows tho valuo of money in political campaign better than ho". There is on old fashioned game call ed "tho devil among 'tho tailors" that reminds one of Frank llatton and tho Civil Service commission. As soon as tho testimony in the Congressional in vestigation, which has been anything olso but favoriblo to tho present band of Civil Servioe reform, was all in, llat ton threw another dynamito bomb into the roform-sbam camp bv charging that oertain letters written by one W, D. Foulko and printed in tho Now York Times and the St, Louts Mepub. lican which ohargoi Mr. Harrison and his Cabinet with having entered into a conspiracy to break down tho system of Civil Service Commissioners. Tho two Commissioners deny tho ohargo. Of conrso that was to be oxpectcd; it was either deny or hand in their resig nations. But llatton will not let tho thing stop here, if he can convince Mr. Harrison of tho truthfulness of bis charge somebody will hear something drop before loug- Tho democratic members of tho Houso aro fretting no little because they lost a seat in the House last week that might just as well have been kept. The trouble, is that certain democratic members of tho Bouse refuso to sacri fice cither their pleasure or their pri vato business to occupy their seats and attend to the duties that they wore elected to perform. There are several of these men who have' not voted in tho House this sesioo. In this part:o ular case several republicans, disgusted with tho report of tho majority of tho Election (Jommittee, intimated to dem oorats that whilo they would not vote against tho contestant they would mako it a point to absent themselves without pairing when tho time camo to take a hnal voto o as to make it cer tain that tho democrats could defeat the contestant. These gentlemen kept their words, and yet tho contestant was seated by a beggarly majority of two votes, all because the unromo at) Bontees of democratio sido wero not on hand to vote. A minority report was submitted by Air Dates who it will be remembered engineered tho long dead-lock in tho last Congress against tho same bill. No dead-lock can prevent it from beooming a law this timo. Tbo House committeo on Pensions seems to have gone daft. A majority of that committee has practically agreed to report biiis that would, if they became lews, require nearly 857UU,' 000,000 to pay the pensions. These reports aro only bunkum, no sane man has anv idea that more than one of the bills'tho dependent-will be pavKd, and that is by no means oertain, as tho rapidly lessening Trea-ury surplus has alreadv caused the rennblioan leaders to notify tho chairman of committeo to curtail their appropriations if they expected the bills to get thronch. Tho Houso willprobably take up tho bills admitting Wyoming and Idaho this week- The democrats will antag onize tho bills with an omnibus bill prepared by Mr. Springer providing lor tho admission ot Wyoming, J.dahr, JNow iJloxico and Arizona. It was supposed that in view of tho facts and the law, and also of the fact that tbo votes wero not specially need ed that tho inmate wommitteo on H,leo tions could afford to bo fair in making a doc'sion in the Montana Senatorial contest, but by a strict party voto it has decided to report iu favor of tho republicans. A more outrageous and unfair docisiou was never raado by any committeo. It is impossible to get a republican member of tho Houso Ways and M aim committee to say a word about the new tariff bill, and whon it will bo reported if it over is, nobody seems willing to even guess. Out of tho four contested election cases decided by the House only one democrat has been allowed to retain bis seat. When tho Senate Committee that has been struggling so hard to discover how tho proceedings ot seoret sessions leaked out began to examlno the Sen. alors tho Boales fell from its eyes, Now tho Committeo knows what every body eise has Known an tno time. and tax reform will exhibit itsolf be fore tho oloso of tho tiroscnt vcar Is now in nodegrcc doubtlnl. Jut who will win tho distinction of loading it is not yet forcshadowcdi but that thcro will bo such loaders either bnforo or after tho next Novcmbor elections, is as cer tain as tho rlsitift of to-morrow's sun. The logical leader of tho West is Sen ator Allison, of Iowa whoso' treeless farms aro oppressively taxed for lumbor whoso owners of diminishing Hooks aro oppressively taxed for woolens, and whose non-produeors of iron. tin. etc.. aro oppressively taxed for tho common necessaries of life. Tho logioal leader of tho'-E ist is Senator Aldrloli, whoso largo interests in New .England indust ries impress him abovo all arbitrary parly teaching', of tho supremo neces sity of freo wool, coal, iron ore, tin, oto to save both tho capital and labor of that section. Thoro is uo Stato in tho Union whose industries so imperatively demand free raw materials and ohoaper necessaries of life as do tho industries of Peiinsyl. vania. Our woolou industry is lang ushing in paralysis so far as it has es caped bankruptcy. Our coal mines are cheapening labor and reducing production with Canada oloso by us and ready to consume from three to fivo millions of 'our coal if it was not for biddon by neodless taxes wbioh neither Hivo.rovenuo nor protect lobor. Our iron furnaces and mills aro already under sold In Now Eoglnnd, Now York, fliiladelphta, 1'ittsburg, lhdianapolis, etc., bv Alabama, where the industry is only in its infancy, and it ts merely a question of a very fow years when tho iron establishments ot Eastern Pennsylvania must havo free iron ore or give up the unoqual contest. Sen ator Oamerou and senator Quay both know tho imperative wants of Pennsyl vania industries, and theymust know that both tho farmers and tho protected labor of the State aro on tho verse of organized revolt against the present atrocious taxes on the ncoessaries of business and of lifo. If there is any logio in politics, both the Pennsylvania Senators must soon join tbo revolt in favor ot tarilt reform. It they don t do it, jnon of opposing politioal faith will b heira in Washineton, commis sioned to supplant present party rulers, in behalf of the overtaxed people Tho tariff raform revolt is now as in ovitablo as was tho anti-slavery revolt of 1858, and if'tho party in power can't exhibit the fidelity and conrago neces sary to ad vanco tho pirty standard to thorough tax roform, no human effort can rescue it from defeat. Tariff re form rovolt is here; it has come to stay and tho Republican leaders who Grst appreciate its necessity and accept it manfully, will be tho most trusted party leaders in tho near future. Times. Deformity From Bright's Disease, S. D. VanUuskirlc, of Domirest, N J., says Aug. 20, 1888: "Dr. David Kennedy's Favrite Hemedv, of Ron dout, N. Y., has ourad our daughter of Bright's Disease, after all other means bad failed. Sho was so s woolen that alio measured 45 inches around the waist, and 18 inches below the knee, To Bay that wo feel thankful for such a boon as 1" avorito itemedy is but e poor expression of the feeling of grate ful parents. 3-7 1-m. Eevolt for Tariff Eefona. When individual cupidity and pol .itical power unite to maicuiu a party policy that is oppressive upon tho man ses oi the people, retorting proverbially slow in ail parties, it was individual cupidity and political traditions which mako the supporters of crushing war taxes iu time ot peaoe retuso to bend until they shall bo brokou by popular rovolution. That open, ablo and daring Repub lican rovolt in favor of positive tariff Experience Taught Mel And my money paid for it. After having hiver Complaint four years and spending money on nostrums and doctors who didn't help me, I tritd Sulphur Bitters. Six Bottles cured me I shall always uso them. G. N. Utttler Gohoes, N, Y. 3-11 2-t. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Ilood's Bar saparllla superior to all other medicines. Peculiar In combination, proportion, and preparation of ingredients, -Hood's Sarsaparllla possesses .yVV" tho full curative valuo of tho r Lest known lemntUesrfSrr of the vegetable king-jrJSbr&am. Tecullar in "s,C strength and economy frUooCL'a Bar, saparilla Is G&r tno on'y mcdl clno ofvjl. whlch can truly besaldjACj " One Hundred Doses OnorrJOk Dollar." Medicines In avO larger and smaller bottles 3requIre larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Ilood's. S Peculiar In Its medicinal merits, Ilood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures hlth. crto unknown, and has won for 1 tho title of "Tho greatest blood puriner over discovered." Teculiarln Its "good name uuiiii-, - mere is now moro oi jioou-s sarsaparllla S c S sold in Lowoll, whore S KjJlt Is made, than of allr other blood purifiers. S.JSSvKxCtax In Us pnenomo- CVnal record of sales abroauV f,n0 other preparation has S. fy? S p.vcr attained such nodu larity In so short a time, pr ani confidence among all classes or people so steadfastly. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations, but be euro to get tho Tecullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyalldniBgUti. Jljllxfor5. Frepuedosly bj C. I. HOOD A CO., Apolhecnioi.Ixjwell, Mul. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar rltseUV DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prevents I-tm iFrvr! Cures Distemper, Heaves, Glanders, Loss of Appetite, Founder, Fevers, &c lib. In each package. Sold by all dealers. DR. Cures Wind Collo, &o. J ft Cures Dysentery, ,J and Diarrhoea. fiABY SYRUP RellovesGripingandSummer Complaint. Facilitates Teething! Regulates the Bowels! Sold by all druggists. Price 23 cents. RULL'S Hoarseness Croup, Whooping Couch. and for the relief of Consumptive per sons. ForSalobyaU druggists. S3 cents. "THE PEOPLE'S REMEDY" For tho euro of COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma, Incipient Con sumption SYRUP ROUGH eumrclANGES cuocb ciOAStntS for Ca lltiUKti ,,; prlflOCtt, talldrtigfUu. -txxim DMINI8TUATOIVS NOTICE. 'suite o Oeorgt ir Bllliium, Me a Coniwjiam uu,Mi,i,, urtrujru. Notice Is hereby gtren that letters of adminis tration on the estate oi George w. lllllman, late of Oonyogham township, county of Columbia, a nd Mate of Pennsylvania, deceased luro bees grant, ed to William uoodman ot Centralis. Columbia countr, i'a,. to whom ell persons Indented to said eetato are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same with out delar to or to WltXAAM GOODMAN, John a, Kkiezi Administrator, Ml-sw, Atty. CentraUa I'a WANTED I1K1.1A1I1.TS I'USIIINd MKN to wll rhl Nurserr Stock. Complete assortment, fiolendid oppurmmij uucrcu lur Blums wurK. mjt sales- mra uavu kaju on tww, umuy ecmuir iruui iiw to MO perwoek. U end tor I'rool and Testimonial. a trnnJ nushlmr man wanted here at one rjtT.il Torim and the beit roods In the market. Writers iu is iocxu, nurseryman, jtocnesier, s FOlt SICK HEADACHE IN ITS This Hemedy Is the pereerlptlon of one of the leading physicians of Tans, Franco, and was used by him with unparalleled success for over thirty yeans It was first given to the pnbllo as a proprie tary modldne In 1818- since which time It has found Its way into almost every county on the face of the glpbo, and become a favorite remedy with thousands ot the loading physicians. Modioli soclouea have dlscussod Its marvelous success at their annual conventions, and After their omctal chemists havo analyzed it and found that It con tained no opiates, bromides or other harmful In gredients placed it among tholr standard remo- TBSTIMONIAU L. IL DROWN, M. I)., 83 West Jersey St., , , . KutABrnx N. J. Jane SS, 18S9. This Is to certify that 1 nave uaod for some months with much saUsfactlon, the combination ot remedies, for He Ad actio, known as Urlgga' Headache Troches. The remedy cures more head ache, especially such as aneot Nervous Women, than anythlnz I am acquainted with, and If this certificate will be the moans ot bringing It to the favorable attention of sufferers from that trouble. 1 shall feel that I have done them service. U 1C UKUWN. PRICE; 28 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists, or sent by Mall on lis celpt of Prloc Briggs' Medicine Co., ELISABETH, tf J. 0-27-lv. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OP- Rcal E stato;! The undersigned assignee will by virtue of an order to him directed by the Court of Common Fleas of Columbia County oipoeo to pubUo sals the followiog described roil estate on the prem ises on SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1890. rlece No. l. situate In Brlarcreek township. Columbia county. Pa., bounded anl described as follows, to-wlt t Beginning In a public road lead ing from IUttenhouie'g Mill to Solomon House, knecht, thence north v dogiees west t perches to a stone, thence northsadegeeesKWelght-tenth perches to a stone, thence north e degrees wost M two-tenth perches to black oak stump, thence north 7tH degrees east. Is 8-10 perches, thence north CSV degrees east, 10 perches, noith 3jV degrees east, 4 8-10 perches to corner, south x degrees west is perches to stone, south 86 V de grees east perches to stone; south 74i degrees east 82 perches to a stono, south S7 degrees east 59 perches to white oak stump, thence south degrees oast lo perches to stone, south degrees east as 4-10 perches to a stone corner south 88 de grees west 1805-10 perches to place ot beginning, containing 76 ACRES, more or less; on which are eroctod a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, largo bank batntinl out buildings, good orchard, about all tljo land under cultivation. This farm is known as the Delterlck Homestead. No. 8. Piece ot land situate In Centre township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a red oak corner, thence north 9 18 degrees wost 56 7-10 perches to Dine stump, south 87 l-l degrees west 41 -l0 per ches to maple, north 81 degrees west S3 8-10 per ches to post, thence south 8 134 degrees west 27 perches to pine stump, souths 3-8 degreos east 87 S-IO perches to a Btono, thence south 75 degrees east a t io perches to stone corner, north 14 de grees east 1 6-10 perches to stone, south si degrees east 41 MO perches to corner, place ot beginning containing 31 and eighty perches more or less; also adjoining the above beginning at a stone In road, thence by other land of Delterlck; north s degrees west S3 porches to stone corner, south 89 '-4 degrees east 876-10 perches to stone, bduMi is degrees east 14 perches to stone, thnce north 70 3-4 degrees east 01 3-10 perches to stone, south s degrees eut 41 7-10 perches to stone. In township line, south 7ys degrees west 14 3-10 perches to pine stump south SO 1-4 degrees west 44 perches to place of begin ning containing 18 ACRES, 19 perches more or less. One piece ot land in Brlarcreek township, described as follows to-wlt: Beginning at corner In Summerhlll road, In twp lines north 5 degrees, west 40 7-10 perches to s'ene, north 70 3-4 degrees east'.ei 3-10 perches to stone, south l a degrees east st e-10 perches to stone corner, south 81 degrees west M 3-10 perches to stone, south 77 degrees west 3 7-10 perches to stone, place of beginning containing lO ACRES and 8? perches. Also piece of land In same twp., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: uegl n nlng at;a stono by land once Samuel MUlard's,south s degrees wese SI perches to pine knot; west 4S perches to post, south e degrees east &6 perches to pine trees, Bouth 84 degrees east S6 perches to post, south SS 1-4 degrees east 2 1 perches to stone place of beginning, containing 16 ACRES, 40 perches, more or less. All last four describe lipleoea ot land are adjoin ing each other and used as one farm containing S3 ARES, and one perch more or less on which are erected a ACRES bank barn and outbuilding, good;orchsrd. No. S-One other piece ot land In Brlarcreek twp CoL Co. Pa.,;bounded and described as follows, to wlt: Beginning at a stone on south side U B. It. It. by same north 84 degrees west 8 4-10 perches north 87 3-4 degrees west 12 perches to stone, south 7 3-t degrees east et 6-10 perches to lime stone, south S8tf degrees east 7 4-10 perches to lime stone, north 35 l-l degrees east 31 9-:o perches to middle of North branch canal, thence by same north 77 degrees west 8 8-10 perches north 8 de grees east 18 6.10 perches to stone, north MX de grees west 4 (M0 perches to rtooe, north 7 S-4 de. grees west 10S-10 perches to stone, place ot be ginning containing 8 ACRES 47 perches, mora or less, on which a erected a largo BRICK DWELLING, large stable; store building; and canal wharfs the same is known as the "Brlarcreek arooery Piece No. 2 will be sold on the premises descrlb ed as No. ! at 10 o'clock a. m. Pieces No. 1 and 1 wlU be sold on premises des cribed as n umber one at J p. m. T'ltMSOPSALB. Teaperoent. of one fourth of the purchase money to be paid on striking down ot the property, one fourth less ten per cent on conflrmallon of sale when deed will be deilvered-batancetnoueyear from contlrnutlon of sale, with Interest from connrmatlon ana to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premisses. C B. J1CISOX, 8. O. JAYNB. Atty. Assignee ot Eintnor Delterlck, TRUSTEE'S SALE Of VALUABLE Real Estate ! The undersigned trustee appointed by the Or phans' Court of Columbia County to sell the real estate of Thomas shearman, deceased, will eipse at publlo sale on the premises In Beaver township on SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1890 at to o'clock a. m. the following real estate : Bounded and described as follows, to-wlt t situ ate In Beaver township, CoL Co., State of Penna, northwardly by lands of John Baker, Thomas Lutz and Abraham Smith, eastwardly by lands ot Abraham luce, siuthwardly by lands ot Coxe Brothers &Ca, and westwardly by lands of C. A. Bhuman and Conrad Diets, containing 1 more or lesa, with appurtenances. TUHMS or HALE. one-third ot the purchase money to be paid cash, one-third In one year from final confirmation with Interest from confirmation 1. el., and the remaining third at the death of tho wllow ot the deceased with interest from con. rirmatlon nL si., payable anoutUy. The latter two payments to be secured by Judgments or mortgage Uens on the premises. If. O. WOODWAIID, TrDKtOB. are Invited to consult rs-ici law. cs. the oldest established patent nrm In the United States, having their home oace at Wash. lngum. D. C. Ueference, H. VT. Oswald and Vt. L A. MiatCtKk. IL cXheldO,eQlbUed,pabn, Sheriff 's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. inued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia Co., Pa., and to mo directed, thoro will bo sold at publlo sale In the Sheriff s offlce at the Court House, 11 looms burrg fa., on SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., all the right, title and Interest of the dsfendant In a certain tract or parcel of land ntuatd In the township of Brlarcreek, Col umbla Co., Pa.; bounded and described as follows Beginning at a stone in line ot land of Jas. Lorn. can, thence running by other land ot James Evans north eighty-five deg recs. west fourteen perches to a stake; thence north eighty-nine and one-half degroos; west onehundrcd and eight, perches and seven tenths to a stone; thonco along the land o Abratn Marti, or rather bra road runnlnff alonir by said line of Abram Vartz, north three degrees eastons h mdrcd and torty-thrco perches' and nvo-tenins to a stone; thence by land ot oeorge Zancr, north sevonty-nva deireei oast one hundred and eight perches to a stanoj thenco run nlng along the aforesaid land ot James Lemon south three degrees, wost onobundred and seventy three porches and four-tenths, to the place ot be. ginning, containing NINETY-SEVEN ACRES, and fifty .eight perches, stilct measure, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, barn, wagon shod and outbuildings, all Improved, with fruit trees, oto, Scited, taken Into execution at the suit of Harry Hakes vs. Mary Brader, and to be sold as the property of Mary Brader. Unas, Attorney. ALSO t By virtue of sundry writs of n. Fa. h.-.ued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Col, Co ., Pa., and to me directed, there wiu be sold at the same time and place, all tha certain lot or piece of ground situate la the borough ot Centralis, CoL Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wlt: Beginning at the BOith-oast corner ot Lo cust Avenue, and second street, thence alon? said Locust Avenue, south seventeen degrees, esst twenty-nve feet to a stake; thenco north seventy three degrees east one hundred and for.y feet to an alley; thence along said alley north seventeen degrees west twenty-nve feet to Second street and thence along said second street Bouth seventy three degrees, west one hundred and forty feet to place of boglnnlnr, It being Lot No. 1, In Block No. ttl, containing Twentr-nre ieet Front and One Hundred and Forty Feet In depth, whereon are erecica a DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Tho Citizens Building and Loin Association ot Centra Ua, Pa., vs. Bridget Clark, and to be sold as the property of Bridget Clark. biriut. Attorney. ALSO. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Oo'. Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold at the same time and Dlace. all that certain nlAn ni n,n,l nr land situate In Mifflin township, Col. Co., Pa, oounaea ana described as follows, to-wlt: On the north by land ot Samuel Knecht. on the east bylandotL. B. Kohler, on the south by land of E. p. Bchweppenhclaer, and on tho west by public, road, containing one-tnlrd ot an acr of land, more or less, wn ereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and Outbaildtngs. Seized, taken Into execution at the .suit of Sch. weppenhelser & Snyder V3 Oeorge Huf nagle. and to be sold as the property ot Geo. Hutnaglo XLwill, Atty. JOHN B. CASEY, S-7.K0. Sheriff. OTOOKOLDERS MEETING. The stockholders of the North Mountain Lumber .omany are hereby notin,i and requested to meet at the o ce or the Company, In the town of Bloomsburg, on Tuesday the 18th day of March. IScO. at lOo'clock In the forenoon, tar thn n nnvu. of voting for or against an lncreisu ot the capital stock and Indebtedness of Bald company. , SAMUEL WIGFALL, "jTiW1" atenu"- B. F. SAVITS, mm mm mmUMU n I, has secured the sole agency of Columbia county for the Nation al Sheet Metal Roofing Co. i.ne8e roots are guaranteed to bo far superior to any other roof, as they are both storm and wind proof. bheet iron roofs of this manu facture can bo nut ud as chean as tin, and last much longer. itoois are made ot sheet iron, tin, or copper, as parties mav desire. Orders may be .secured through B. F. Savits, Blooms burc. Fa., who will nut on tho roofs and guarantee the work, or may be ordered direct from tno Nil III i i i a 510-520 East 20th Stroet.N. 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Address E. c 1'hlItsoN k CO., Maple drove Nurseries, Waterloo, N. Y. (established over SO years.) 3-14-tt N OTIOE. Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Bloomsburg Bridge Co. will be held a; the Onera House in the town of Blooms- bjrg at S o'clock p. in., on Thursday the 1st; day of May, ibvu, lor tue uurpoHtj oi uoming an election tor or against the dissolution of the said Corpora tion, PAUL E. WlItT, . sec'y. l'or County Huperiiiteiitlem. The undersigned announces himself as a candi date tor the office ot County Superintendent, and respectfully asks to be supported for said onlceat the election next May. J. S. UIIIUKS. l'or County Huperliiteiidetit. The underahriiud announoes himself as a oandl. date for Ue office of superintendent of l'ubllo Bcnoois oi coiumoia uouniy, ana respectfully ask to be supported for that offlce at the oomlng election in It ay next. w. a joiiNtmw, Jtcwytown, pa. ANNUAL BTA.TEMKNT OF BLOOM POOH D1STKIOT, Prom Jan. 14, 1Si9 to Jan. 13, 1'W. JOHN K. ClltOTZ, Treasurer. I)K. To Hal. In Treasurer's hands Jan. II 19H.. .. SM 24 TocasnKec'donBloomdup. I8ss,, 40000 scott " " ,,.... tw 87 " Orcen'wd dup. 1883.... 4M 4S " " " " sugarl'f " " 194 so " Bloom " 1891.... 00 ' SCOtt " 18W ... 810 18 " 1 (Itvcn'Wd " " .... 871 34 " " " " sugarloaf " M.. 61 83 unseated lands 68 as " " " " ling property 830 00 " Mr.C. tiriwn'sacc't... 8901 " " " from Hester sterner (paid for A. sterner) 97 75 To cash Iieo'd from Thoi Mcllrldo 101 61 ' " " on Dr. Fullmert aco't..., " " " " Belief Hetunded 48 00 " John O. Hodden's acc't 1m so To amt, due treasurer 410 f nit By old orders redecmod . Kit " orders for 189 redeemed Slw 60 "commission 103 M "postage 20 STATEMENT OF ORDER8. DR. Orders outstanding Jan 14, 1SS9. 181 49 iHuua irom Jan. u. law to Jan. 13, 1890.. . 616128 CIL Orders outstanding Jan. 14, less redeem! 93 72 Error in outstanding orders Jan. 14. 18 R9 77 Orders of IHS9 redeemed 9102 60 lasi and 89 out standing t 8 00 Orders ot lgw outstanding 4S 76 letaioutstanoing oaerfl w 7s t 6300 82 I 6300 32 $ 6318 76 t f 5 T9 EXPENSES FOlt YEAH ENDING, Jan. 14, 1890. revisions and supplies foe bo Fuel and Light 72 13 clothing, Including shoes 61 03 Furniture, Bedding and Dry Goods. ... 86 Si Medicines and Medical supplies 12 43 Ordinary ltepalrs 41 n Travelling expenses 1 25 Drain Drill to 00 Farm Expenses. 04 6s smith Work e 84 incidental Expenses .... 1 00 Patent Vermont Base Oven 11 i Thomas McBrlde, steward S2S 01 J'cob schuvlor, Director lno w I. M, Pettlt, 100 00 J.M. Larlsn ' 73 00 u. a. Kieim, secretary 100 00 n t Dr. Mcltevnolda Dr. Redeker . Mrs. Thomas MoBrlae, Matron ., auditors and Clerk, Jan. 188H... 1 67 to 00 79 00 50 00 29 00 Total current Expenses Bulldlags tnd Improvements... orders ReUet ranting statement of 1S89 Priming order books and rules for Poor House .... Expenses on brown bouse support ot Robert Cook, f cott twp Tramps aiaro ana i.oit HHH WHW.,. E. R. Ikelor. Attorner-s frss costs In ueorgo Samuel's Case, Bloom... Comn for Wilson Dodson's Child, Bloom. coffin for Tramp Cominror Mrs. Wm. shoemaker. Bloom. Comn and expenses of digging grave, Aaron Shafts, sugarloaf. Coffin for Hannah Tyke, Scott .. uigKiuif grave xor 0 ames Lieacocx'S emia, Bloom ....r.. Expense In Carrie Turrell case and car fire Alteghany Asylum Expenses In William Lennmcase, Bloom 1216 67 2036 19 184 89 rt 7J 48 00 9 60 2 38 10 33 8 07 200 0) 17S 0) B 46 6 00 19 00 12 00 21 44 8 00 1 29 75 01 9 00 W75 7 71 97 75 7 75 97 79 7 TS mn 2817 16 INSANE IN STATE HOSPITAL, DANVlLLfc, PA. George Fox, Scott, 5J 1-7 weeks a S2 no anrl CI 7X ner ctapIt . . . Jesse Kelly, Bloon 821-7 w'ks 9fl0nnr1t, r nor w,lr U Z. Kahicr. Bloom, 92 1-7 weiks ratinoftnriai 7SrMr whait ... John Boyer, Scott, 51 1-7 weeks . wu ana si 10 per weeK AUa M. sterner, Bloom, M 1-7 wnnaiH ana si 73 per wk IL lee Patterson, O-eenwood ii l-T wks 9 l 00 and $1 79 per week - Wm. Fry, Bloom 62 1-7 wk's a 12 oa and II 79 per w'k Carrie TurreL Greenw'd 10 4.7 n a w ana 91 79 per w'k is so iik 70 OUT DOOR BELIEF. M. Mav. Rloim as no Carolina Smith, Bloom 84 10 neater uomnoy, ucott . 176 70 Mrs. George vannatta, Green wood isa an Eph Parks, Bloom .. 39.00 01. iiunwui UIW1U ... Crl 4, Jacob Adams, Sugarloaf ... 27 91 uiruui um, uioora Z4 90 Fred C. Hess, Sugarloaf 92 19 Mrs C. cook. Bloom 90 na George Jawby, Bloim 77 S! Am.inaa ltoooins, ureenwood. .. 2 29 Albert Cadow, Bloom 98 19 Frank llnodemover. Bloom 10 m Samuel Farver, Bloom 2 04 Lmuiei lunula, uiuaia zi Wm. shoemaker. Bloom ....,... tn John Kramer. Bloom 118 81 Ann Muniey, scott 103 31 Mrs Whltmoro (car fare to Sulli van Co., N. Y. 6 00 Kph Kbner, Greenwood 1 47 sirs. Wm. Ingold. Scott 11 19 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Swisher, Greenwood .... a 00 Levi Hall. Bloom in ki Mrs penroso, Bloom an 01 Fred Welmer, Bloom 12 00 C Van Lew, Scott n 00 Hannah Randall, Bloom 4 10 John Vandersllce, Scott ?j Catherine Horn, Bloom 32 eo Harry Hurtman. Bloom James Leaoock, Bloom 1 so Mrs. Ann Evans. Greenwood .... 11 ih Mrs. M. Walters, Bloom 9 00 Samuel stll a. Bloom 2 00 oeorge Samuels, Bloom . ir ou Al. Cadow; Flour from Farm. 14S9 25 is no We the undersigned Auditors or tii.t mn,M comprlatng The Blooji Poor Dlstlret met at the Alms House on the second Monday in January 189(1 that, being the 13th, examined tne accounts of the Treasurer ana Dlrec'ors from lanuary 14th 18S9 to January 13th lfWO, and the vouchers tor the same nnd the'u correct as set forth abovo. a F. PEACOCK, nut. iiuuaitll HENRY C. lit C. II. DILDINE, WS, "I NE, J Auditors. VALUE OP RE.L AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ..vUus tiwiiiww i-wi unmet" January 13th, 1890. Balance due on Duplicates. Amt dup. Paid. Due. Bloom, 1888 IJ-.92 10 191 03 Bloom, 1189, 2969 43 1801 110 SCOtt, 1889 1004 42 673 87 SCOtt, 18811, 1003 57 340 18 Greenwood 899 31 291 ts sugarloaf 313 tu 91 83 Lees estimated exoneration and uuiuuupeions $ 500 00 $868 07 1169 45 430 59 66) 39 6"3 06 234 99 S3921 61 Farm and buildings 13900 00 4 horses , 37500 1 coit z..:::: i.S Kcattle. 220 oi 19 shoata go 00 4 turkeys 5 00 96 chickens so 00 lK)bu8helsotwheatS82c 147 60 34(1 " " oats 1118 80 3J0 " ' corn ears so 01 20 01b pork a 60 liiioi iiu 10 iara (4 ixc 50 00 16 tons of hay ....... joa oj 00 lb beef si 00 100 bushels Dotatoea s in 6 " beets 2ji 10 " turnlDS a iui 5 " onions. .. 5 00 20 " rye . 00 801b packed butter is 00 1 uuu ivjur kruui. ,,,,..,,,,, ,,, 9 Oil S " vinegar. u ifl liOOsheavescorn fodders 5c... CO 00 12 bundles rye straw ( 230 3 eo rami iiiipieinenis . , 70.1 00 Furniture In Alms House 290 0 " " Stewards House..,, 20001 16 acres eraln In eraund .. in,, m t tons coal . 00 $t9iM 21 PRODUCTS RAISED ON FARM 1889. 261 bushels wheat. .... 213 02 oats ii 28 211 73 It 40 3 00 3 01 6 01 6 OJ corn ears rye turnips beets... onions., beans... Dotatoea mi m 22 tons hay 286 oj 81 bundles rye straw... tji 931 heads cabbage Q 40.,,, 38 28 915 lb butter 128 75 425 doz. ores, 7H 50 261)9 lb i-ork 60 156 80 420 lb lard ....... w 40 412 lb beet (4 6a uii I8u0 sheaves corn fod ler (4 50 ... , i on a waives MHM ... 3101 rOr-hoats , 70O0 60 chickens.. I DDI stuer Kraut ISbusbels tomatoes.. 9 turkeys ,,. riourny uaaow 9 guineas 19 ro 9 no 7 ro 8 29 15 OI 70 No. paupers remaining In Alms house last report Admitted during year , No discharged during year No. died during year . . 1741 6 11 7 No. persons In Poor House, Bloom No. Persons in Poor House, Greenwood. ..... No. Persons In Poor House. 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MARCH 29. lK!)f at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, the following descri bed real estate, being the manslon.house and tarm of the said deceasod, to-wlt s A tract ot land situate In tho said twp of Green wood, bounded by lands of J. II. Johnson, a V. lledUne, heira of K. Ih Albertaon, Augusta stand, er, A II Kitchen, U. j. Kline, K1IU Young, and Joseph Watts, contain ng one hundred and seven teen aerei and four perches, more or leas, on nuKu ura a PRA.ME HOUSE, BARN, and other outbuildings; partly cleared and partly tl-nher land. TEltMS OF 8 Llt-Ten per cent ot one fourth ot the purchaso money at the striking down ot tho property, the one-fourtb less the tn per cent, at the conarmatlon ot sale, and the remaining three fourths In one Teir thrAAftA. uritt, ... . , ..,,u luwicn ii uui oontlrmatlon nisi. DAVID T. KELLKIt, lidrn'r. -T-3t riran(rai.iiu i A UWTOlfS NOTI-K H o J$h ail o 1 2 v - Uj 3 B Z ' m e. S "-s. 4 gJ 1 Bloomsburg:, . p!l 1 - """TT , Kslate of Wllltant ;i;n,ni, k he undersigned aurttir anpolnted bvthanr ph ins' court of Oolumbli CoVinty, to distrib?tn the balance 1 1 the handi if the aicountant vin Bit at h Momoe ,.ver the Plrst Nation"? Hink 'n H'(5S?(H,ril on Wednesdiy. Mareh i 21 .ml at IS ,oa, a. in., when and where all nenrana haSin J thesame.orbodebiriedfrom coinlnj in on Feb 11 isan U 81 WALLKH. o.ji, 1B90. Auditor. PJXEUU rOlfS NOTICE. KOate y A,uut Ktftslee, Into of Moouuburv, decrased. I!ttJr testamentary on ail estate having been grai ted to the uuierslraed eiecutor J penioiH Indebted to h Ud esr.at 1 are hereby noti ".P1. 1 he sama. and tho havln? clataa against Ud ett lie to present the same 10 a- B- K1.L, WILLIAM WOItKIIElSKIt, 3-7 w. Executor. UDMOIl'd NOTICE. Kttate or Henv Ann loVrta, areeasta The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the proband court of Columbia couniy to make du tnbutlon of the oilance in htnl ot the ilmrnii trator. as wr tlrst and nnal n'tount win ? . the onice ' ur .nt llerrtir k" 1 in Illin.bLre I'a. on Krldiy, March t; isw. aV fl ovi-ck I m ' when and where .ill poriini hiring clalmH aalLL; aald estate must appear and provf) the ianw H beaebarreifrojcounoi in on&a'd fund. ' r C. B. OKVKIf, AUdllo-. A UOITOIfri NOTICB The und-rslcned, an aiilllor appolnUM by the Orphai a' court of Columbia iuntyt' 1 n ,i ,,in fhX?,l,1?a??fu?t "I"1 make dl tilbuihn or I A OREAT OFFER. ATTERN FREE, K 1PP .fc PODiiOltE. tho baianee In the "hinds or" .he SwSSSSf li fici 'oi TlrUlentf Esq. in luooinsburg oir day Man;h llh. isdS, at in oilock a in., when Ifi where all person, having claims agilnhi saH rSSd must app-ar and pr ire the same or be olbarrtd from any share thereof u-uarrtu C. E. UEVKlt, Auditor. I'AUM VOH HUNT " A firm of lOOwres, wlthnandsome nw house and barn, anil BimnliMl wiih .h......JT. 7 ... "gu. Leientod'Kt'ilVwrentfbrthem I to a gcoo tenant who uan lurnUh his own MoS I nlo,laipJl,at. Tae farm Is in the iiatawlSl Val ey on the Township road from llMndonv llleto AitoiinKors, OaTimiouT Udiloisq, Wllktebarre, I'a. Drancb Ofllce. Illoumaburg, I'a., with Jmo. M. Cuibk, Alt'y. & Counselor. 4l-ly, pxEcu rou-a notice Katitte 0 Irter Uatr, late of lunltm (iru. Uttera testamentary on said estate Saving been granU'd to the underalgred executor, all persona Indebted to sail estate are hereby notlned to nav the same; and thoso having claims against said estate to present tue aame to v 4U1 Oea K. Ulwell, w. H. KA8E, Kir. AUy. Valrmoiul Npilngs, I'a. GIFT TO OUE IjABYMIABIJBS lrfolr SaifiM, ilyluh Karmem U verJ1! 'r' '" foJ -f 3. 38, or 40 mches in bust measure. 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