THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FarmPor Sale. TO seres In Flshlngcreelc township, Col. Co e mile from Van Camp, No C'olumb'u and CamDra. Fair buildings, good water, fine orch ard. No. 1 grass farm, will soil at a bargain up an easy terms. Will exchange upon property Bloomsburg. Call upon or address Wm. CI1KIHMAN, Itloomsburg, Pa. Fob Bali Desirable vacant lots and a n vim bar of good houses and lots In Hloomsburg. The best business stand In Bloomsburg. A very de niable property In WUlow Grove, first-class toUdinjrs and 11 acres of land. Dwellings In Bapy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one la Ltuerne county, one in Virginia and two in Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia county and one In Luzerne county, 8 grist mills la Columbia county, by M. P. MJTZ, Insurance and Real Estate Agt, Bloomsburg Pa., Mr. Wm. M. Weaver has taken pos sessoin of Wm. Chrisman's new house north of first stieet Blank School statements at this of fice, 6o cents a dozen by mail. Ad dress The Columbian. tf. i a Cabinets for $i.oo for one week alRoshon's Gallery, at Rosenstock's old stand. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of St. Mathew's Lutheran church of Bloomsburg, will hole its annual anniversary meeting nextrSuaday .evening, June 7, at half past seven o'clock. This meeting will take the place of the regular evening services. An address by the pastor's wife, a yearly report of work done, a full report of the proceedings of the general society's convention at Can ton, O , and good music will make the meeting worth attending. All are earnestly invited to be present. Dyspepsia's victims are numbered by the thousands. So are the people who have been restored to health by Hood's Sarsaparilla. LUMBESFOK SALE. 12, 14, t6, and 18 ft. narrow and wide boards; 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft plank; 2x4, 2x5, 2x6 and 2x8 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. long; 3x4, 3x5, 3x6, and 3x8, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft long; 5x6, 6x6, 6x8 and 8x8, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft long; 200,000 ft. good shingle lath; 200000 ft. good gauged sawed plastering lath and hair ; Bevel J and ff dressed siding ; rough and dressed lumber ; Pine, Hemlock and Chestnut shingles ; A good as sortment of white Pine surface Boards 6,8, to, 12, 13, 14, 15,16, 18 and 20 in. wide; Worked Flooring, Pine and Chestnut wainscoating ; Pickets and Posts 5 J Car load of good White Ash lumber; Doors, Sash, Glass, Oils, Paints, Iron, Steel, wrought and Wire nails. At Silas Young's, Light Street May 15-6-m. What Was the Matter With Senators ? It is only just in this connection to remark that the House has shown it self the superior body of the two, and if the Senate had done equally well there would be less for Republicans to deplore and be ashamed of. The Senators appear to have been the will ing victims of execrable outside in fluences to which they have yielded, to the great damage of the Republican party and the detriment of the inter ests of the Commonwealth generally. Scranton Republican. A Real Balsam is Kemp's Balsam The dictionary says, "A balsam is a thick, pure aromatic substance flowing from trees." Kemp's Balsam (or the throat and lungs is the only cough medicine that is a real balsam. Many thin, watery cough remedies are called halsams. but such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what a pure, thick prepa ration it is. If you cough use Kemp's Balsam. ' At all druggists'. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. H1H Explosive From Powder Guns. While further experiments are to be made with the pneumatic guns of the Vesuvius, many naval officers believe that guns of this type will be entirely super aeded in a short time by the development c a system of firing high exploHives from a powder gun. The French have been working on that line and claim extraor dinary results with their explosive known as melonite, the composition of which is kept as closely secret as tlio in gredients of their celebrated libel powder. It is claimed for this compound tlint the French have Ixsen able to throw rnelenit shells from high power guns with veloci ties as higli as 2,000 feet jx-r second, and that 70 pound charges have been re peatedly fired from howitzers with a ve locity of nearly 1 ,800 feot jx-r second. The ordinance bureau of the Navy Depart ment has been engaged in siniilur experi ments, and at the Newport Torpedo Station succoeded in firing Emuiousim 25 times from a 20 pounder bronze rille, but on the 25th round the shell exploded in the gun. The explosion was attributed to a defect in the shell. Good results have also been attained with bellite, and other compounds have been experimented with. Improvements are being made in these compounds from time to time, and it is very probable that within the next year or two high explosives will be fired from powder guns with velocities approxi- those attained by the ordinary service chnrrs of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. '3 What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fererishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Dlarrhcoa and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Gaitorta Is an exoollent medietas for chil dren. Mothn hare repeatedly told me ot its good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Osoood, Lowell, MaM. " Castorla Is the boat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant when mothors will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their lorod ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature grave." Da. J. F. KmcniLoc, Conway, Ark. Thi Centaar Company, TT Murray Street, New Tort City. Adirondack to Be Preserved. At Albany Attorney General Tabor gave en opinion that the land commis sioners had no right to grant State lands to railroad corporations, and after the public meeting to consider the applica tion of the Adirondack and St. Lawrence Railroad Company the board went into secret session and decided to sustain the attorney general. This decision gives great satisfaction to the people who have been so zealously trying to keep the great North Woods (as much almost the pride of the State as Niagara itself) from the inroads of the lumber and railroad vandals. The health giving wilds of the Adirondacks will thus be preserved for the people's use. How Canadians Oct Money. The Canadian fisheries renort eives the total value of the fisheries for 1890 as (if, 714,902, an increase of 59,046. The total value of the marine fur fishery in Bering Sea and adjoining waters was $510,111, showing a total catch of 54,858 seals. The number of fur seal caught by foreign ves sels and disposed of in Victoria was 8,474, of which all but 264 were caught in Ber ing Sea. The total value of the Cana dian seal catch was increased f 177,661, owing to the advance of $1 per skin and the increase of 11.181 skins in the catch. Death of Canada's Premier. Sir John Maodonald, the Canadian pre mier, who was prostrated last week, suffered a stroke of paralysis and died this week, the hemorrhage having ex tended to the brain. The death of the aged statesman precipitates a political crisis in Canada. Sir JohnThOmas will be called upon to form a cabinet, but an early dissolution of parliament aud the overthrow of the Tory party in the sub sequent election are looked for. Dr. Brigs Rejected. The Presbyterian General Assembly, in session at Detroit, by a vote of 440 to SO, vetoed the appointment of Dr. Briggs as professor of theology at the Union Theological Seminary. GENERAL MARKET RKPOIIT. The Week' Latent Intelligence From the Trade Center. NEW YORK.-Floi-h, bto.-No. 1 Spring, 4.80; No. 1 Winter, e4.TR; CH y ptttonU, $5.U0; Rye flour, superfine, $6.10. UnAlU Wheat, So. 2 red. 51.18; ooru, No. 2,8c. i'ungraded mixed, 70c.; oats. No. 9, Kc; white tte, Vic. I'liovisiotts Laid, prima, (5.00; tallow, 6c.; hutter, creamery, Mc; State and I'eiitiMylvHiilR, 19c.; oJioohc, full cream, O'tic; skims. SK'C.; eggs, SOc. Hat and Htraw No. 1 timothy, pur 101 pounds, 7'k; clover, 5V. : straw, No. 2 rye,70o.; oat, 45c. CHICAGO. Grain Wheat, spring, 81.0454; corn, ftOo,; oats, 47V4c; rjo, USe. 1'uu vis ions Muhs pork, per bbl., 10. 75; lard, 110; hoirs, common, $4. 25; prlino, (4.10; Iiih'I), $5.02; lambs, $0.75; steers, J5. SO; cows, $4.25. HAl-TIMORE. Grain Southern wheat, (1. 15; corn, yellow, ttilc. ; white, 67c. oats, unKrutled Mouthern and Penusylvaulo, 65c. Thovihionh butter, creamery, lBo.i roll, 15rf.; etfgH, lite. V-R ADAMS KILLER CURES ALL DISEASES. It is conceded beyond n doubt t hut f-niienta tlon (microbes) is the causo o( all dlxfasc, mid we claim thut no mcdliilnc can euro disc use un less 11 him the combined qualities of u lii.oou PURiriBH, Antihki'tic and Tonic. This power, ful combination stops fermentation and arrests decay, thereby assisting nature to cure. We will mall you circulars free, explaining the germ theory of disease. O. A. McKELVV, Bloomsburg, Pa., or June 5-4tMt 7 Lalgbt Bt,, New York City. jpO iyilllM iiUfflWtUMH Castoria. " Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." n. A. Archm, M. D., Ill So. Oxford 8t, Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment hare spoken highly of their expert, ence in their outside practice with CostorR, and although we only bare among ovr medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confos that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Unitsd Hospital and Dispsssabt, Boston, Mass. Ai.lkn C. Smith, V., wn Mil, If you contemplate nt- t. nnrltlicr f'nminnnifiil Jschonl. ll ivlll nnv vnti to visit the Horn KST Kit IK'sINK I'XIVKKH 1TY before deciding where, though you may live n thousand miles away, it stands at tlmt heart of the list of commercial schools In Us charact er bm an educational force, as a medium for supplying the business men of the country with trained and capable assistants, as a means of placing ambitious young men and young women 011 iiiu uigu nun 10 success, ana 111 ine extent elegance and cost of Its equipment. Thorough COMMKUCIAL, SIIOUTHAXD AND I'KACTI CAL ENitLIslI OOritKKS The Twenty-seventh Annual Catalogue will be mailed to any address. Williams & Rogers, hiteh, ipT'TrmC'inakolool'KR cknt. net on my CUlilA' AO Corsets bells, brushes, curlers, ki and medicine. Samples free. Write now. Dr. Brldgman 871 Broadway, N. Y. Tax collector's notices and books for sale at this ofliice. receipt tf. THE MILL AND CENTRE STS., DANVILLE, PA. The Pioneer Dry Goods Dealers of Susquehanna Valley. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We place on sale to day 33 pieces Castillion Chintzes. This is a summer fabric light in weight, black grounds, designs of aniereni sorts, warranted last r i : - Aiiuio vni:ucuiiiig . new Kuiiiuiur mono, ors last, oc a yard. Chantilly muslin, this is also a new summer fabric, Shep pard plaids, black warranted fast colors 10c a yard. Best Challies light and dark colors 5c a yard. NOTION DEPARTMENT. We have placed on our counters and will sell while they last 125 pieces all silk Qros grain ribbon, satin edge, widths 5, 7, 9, all to be sold at the low price of 8c a yard. Tracing wheels down to 8c each. Good whisk brooms 15c each. Box of four Crochet hooks 10c a set. White Pearl buttons 10c a card of two dozen. Good Hair brushes 10c each, better ones up to 50c. Clothes brushes at from 50 to 75c each. CARPET DEPARTMENT Glace window shades all colors, mounted on .-,0 1 1 . o-)c eacn complete. Best quality Scotch Holland Hartshorn rollers, 50c each' Best quality table oil cloth 5-4 25c a yard, G--1 same quality 35c a yard. Draping poles 5 foot long with brass trimmings 25c a set complete. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Mens' summer shirts and drawers 3:Jc to $1.25 each. Men's all linen collars, all the latest shapes, 2 for 25c. Cuffs of the same quality 25c a pair. Men's Derbv hats good quality $1.00 each, better ones up to $3.00. Men's neck ties in Tecks and four-in-hand, beautiful line of colorings, 25c each. Straw hats for men, boys and girls at low prices. We during agree MILL AND CENTRE STREETS, DANVILLE, PA FN! TP A MPV nI TJ-vriT o-rr, t-t.. STATEMENT OF THK For the'year ending June 1, 1891. V. II. KNT, Collector, UK. To Hal. on duplicate INHfl-m , tT. II. KNT, 1W)1 Mnr. 18, By exonerations cn. f Irtfl It SW 7R By BhI. duo upon duplicates m. c. woonwAnn, col. t 4 s7 mi. To Balance on duplicate 'H9-'0 . IVM m m. c. woomvAHD, coi. at. Ifwi May Hi, Br exonerations, By amount paid o. T. Wilson, Treasurer t 8H5 IS 470 KB I 7IW OT m. c. woonwAnn, coi, nil. To nm't amount duplicate ot win IH M M. C WOODWARD, Col. CK- By cash collu'd within 60dnys and paid V. T. Wilson Tms.....30no 00 By 6 por cent discount on f'-MM 54 107 53 By s per cent commis sion 41) 01 12150 54 Bt cash collected within mos. and paid O. T. Wilson, Tress HM) 00 By 5 per cent com. on iuri 85 m n 4:. m By cash paid O. T..Wllson, Trotis lifter 6 mos 1400 00 By balance due upon dupli cate 1847 1A I wm F5 o. T. WILSON, Treas. Dll. To amt. from Wm. Kramer, Treas. lielng difference be tween note given him and amt. due To state appropriation " bal. from It. i revcllng on stable To bul. on duplicate of lsso from M. ('. Woodward t'ol. To amt. from M. c. Woodward t 12 no 17W7 !0 15 00 470 W) nioo nn 17 !l 4 50 1!IS !X1 col. nn (iiiniicato lsw. To Library fund " tun ion irotu r. Faust ... . ISM May , To discount, of f 3x1.no order is'.n May 11. To discount of iim.ix) order " Balance due treasurer.... sks sr, 1 1071-1 at 21 5 77 $11 HON IIS (). T. WILSOX, Treas. (II. By orders redeemed ( Himi 75 Coupons do. UI2 15 " Hniid No. 70 re deemed t' 0 00 By Bond No. 71 re deemed 500 (10 By Interest on above 5 on " Bond No. 71 re deemed 5110 00 By Int. on same 11 25 " Bonds Nos. 75 and 70 redeemed 800 Oil Tnt. onsiime 12 37 By 2 percent commis sion. isis 02 215 S $11008 ns IH'ILDINO Fl'ND ACCOUNT, lilt. To balance due upon Du. lKHO $ 277 77 " amt. duplicate, iwxi r,i 01 " Hal on sale st-able 15 00 " Bal duo Treasurer, 205 77 fSnsn 58 BVILDINQ FUND ACCOUNT, Cll. By coupons paid I IMS 75 nonu 0. tii paid, ,. Tl .. " Interest on some " Bond No. 74 paid " Interest on same 'Mlond Nos. 75 and " Interest on same fsno 00 500 00 25 00 500 ( 11 25 800 00 12 87 1H48 62 t 2701 37 colors only lUc a yard At. , . lk'ht erounds. col- spring rollers, shades all colors, mounted on PEOPLE'S the month of June to pay Car Fares ii THE PEOPLE'S STORE" " .T. E. Haycock painting fence v.;;.-". " Kdih'ti'in A- Wolf, Iron fence liluM school . BvorossA l.nnlmeh, work.. M. Williams laying coping hlvh school. , By lle-o Mfg. t'V pouts high school Bv M. Hiindnll, loading cinder ' See, freight on bourds.... " ,t. Tr.ml) hauling cinder ' P.O. Miller stone ' HehJ Kur. Co. l.uinlHT,.... S 00 an 18 05 41 07 125 1 a 1 m 8 no 191 31 III 418 8.1 104 7 81 an in 70 75 M By exoneration on Duplicate 1HW " 5 per cent Miscount on unit, paid wltliln no days ; collector commission on ami. paid within fl dnys " 1 dlleetors commission on Anit. pd. within fl mos By treasurer's commission. 04 Oil " Balance on Duplicate 181H1 I'M 57 SM0 5 SCHOOL FVSH ACCOCNT, PH. To niilanee on 1. II. Knt Hup, 1HKH I'-1 To balance on V. II. Knt, Hup, 1HMI 4 in IK ' Amt, from former Tress. .. X Oil state apnninrlatloii 1IH7 ! " tuition K. Faust 4 50 prweedsjanumonler ' " proceeds J.xl.noordir liW M Amt. duplicate Ihwi n.v.a 51 Library Fund 47 il t W21 05 SCHOOL FI ND ACCOI NT, I'll. By amount paid 17 teachers. . t MS" 00 Institute 151 00 " S.Ianltors... 70 IX) " V. Tavlor work and clean. Ing 5th St. building. .. 15 75 Bv A. W. Fry work and clean ing 1st St. building 25 75 llyi.. H. Kitchen work 7 50 " A. W. Fry work 4 on " Klwvll . Bltt'nb'D'd'r Adv. 1 1x1 " Auditors 0 ix) " .T. '. Brown. Adv. stat'lu't Mix) " Win. Krlciiliaum, Adv. statement. 10 00 Bv W. .1. t'orrell chair and table hire 5 25 Bv I'. (I. .Miller coal . 851 M . " 1'. S. Moyer repairs 5 15 " .1. ladman chairs 1 10 " .1. Masieiler, thermometer 1 1x1 A. t'. PoSlicplierd repairs 1 1x1 II. 1). Kdgar hydrant Ac. 3nl si 8 00 By tlco. Martin repairs H nl " T. Metherell ren'rs organs 10 IX) ,1. It. Schuyler, hardware.. 5 71 " S. K. Peacock. " .. 17 S5 " .7. llou'iM-k repair pump... 1 50 " (I. U. Kitchen work 12 1x1 " i. t'. Trump liaiillng " 5 1x1 " (l. II. Kitchen, labor 18 75 " A. W Fry " 17 20 " .1. W. Kver Mdse 2 15 " Baker & -McHrlde chair rent 1 SH By. I. Saltzer organ rent 10 1x1 Hy Secretary's salarv 1M 1x1 " I. W. MeKelvy suiiplles.... 4 Wl " ('. A. Moyer supplies 2 at " A. Solleder. supplies 45 " W. II. Brower carpet fur erasers 4 07 By l'. W. Ituuyan hardware 8 ss " (las Co 4 75 " .1. II. Mercer supplies s Nl " Water I'o SO 57 "iVoyer llnis. supplies 57 ( "W. 11. Brooke Co. suppl's 1 !' " B. V. Savlts repaint 4 05 " L. Ilernhai'd cleaning clock 75 " Kxpress 1 80 " J. lllefenbach brooms 4 25 " lless Mfg Co. grate ....... 1rt 00 " B. V. Savlts Stuck Ac 112 73 " Sell. Fur. Co., desks, slul e, boards, &c 1W 5K Byismead, Wills & Co. regbi- ters, 8nl St 18 72 By M. Wlll'uis laying pav'm't 40 52 ;' Creasy Wells lumber.... H 54 I" K. M. Kester painting.... 0 50 " J. 11. Kesty work at slack 12 00 " Sam'l Shaffer brick and mortar 13 00 " Creasy & Wells lumber.... 21 72 " P. K. Vaiiatta work 25 70 75H8 42 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' fast black stockings, a pair. Ladies' fast black stockings, pair. Ladies' black silk stockings $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. Ladies black silk gloves 25 and 50c a pair. Ladies' black silk mitta i5c, 25c and 50c a pair. Ladies fancy striped stockings, beautiful line of colorings 2c, 50c, 62,c 75c and $1.00 UMBRELLA & GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 26 inch Gloria silk umbrellas, warranted fast colors $1.00 each, 28 inch $1.25 each. 2(5 inch all silk umbrellas, handles of different sorts, price $1.75 each, same quality 28 inch $2.00 each. Ladies' Mousquetaire gloves in Tans enly, all size G9c pair, better ones up to $1.00, warranted. Ladies' fast black stockings full regular made, 25c, 50c and 1 a, jmu , Ladies'fast black stockings felled seams, Gc, 10c, and 15c pair. perfumeHdepartment. cmeuing salts ounce bottle each. Violet Toilet Water 10c to Bay Rum 25c a pint. Best quality 35c a bottle. Oakaline Hair Tonic 25c a Talcum powder 15c a box. Infant powder 12c a box. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We have just received 175 pairs of men's trousers mixed pat terns, which we will sell at $2.00 a pair, actual value $3.25. Also a lot of boys knee pants in mixed checks and stripes, at ..w w ji.w it puir, ;v e aibo snow a complete prices. all purchases of Ten Dollars. 11 tf.Annnttlnnl T . IT. Knt, Du. ihhh iMta By balance V. II. Knt Du. 775 4C n; Kxoneratlotis on duplicate 1KS lso ii " 5 per cent, discount on nint. paid collector within 00 davs 73 Bv collectors commission on Hint, paid within no days . aim collectors commission on ami pd- within 0 1110s Mi $ TreasupT's commission.... 1M 7; " Bal. due upon duplicate. 121s s IW1 BONDED INDEI1TKDNESR. Bonds due .Ian. 1. W? I" nn ,4 jNirl MX) (XI ,, ., .1 IK'.M 1HIK) 1X1 11 1 SM.- ISIX1 IXI it 11 ik'HI IHxi 1x1 1 " lstr......... ) 00 ii i. ii 1HUH 11X1 (XI 11 it 1SHM . MX) (XI 1 ii 1MXI .. 1NIX1 (XI ii ll 11 11 1111 2lX) 0;l ii 21X10 00 Total bonded Indebtedness wno 00 OTHER INDEBTED NKSS. Note of Wm. Kramor. 5nn on Order of " 417 82 Treasurer.- 8110 ixi 21x1 00 Library fund.......... 47 Bal. due Treas ...m.... 805 77 I70 Total Indebtedness Miiwo ASSETS. Balance due Uwn duplicate of INKS I7 75 Balance duo upon duplicate 01 isoo 1317 lfl Total assets bail m Liabilities over assets Uuv, Attest : ,lso. K. Townsknp, .Ias. C. Brown, Si'ci-etary. President. .Time 1, ism. We the uiidreslgned Auditors, having examin ed the abive nccoiints, statements anil vniiehein us presented bv Hie Treasurer and Secretary, And them correct and do approve the same. S. F. l'Ktl'OIH, ) .1. S. Bi t's, Auditors. A. N. Yost, ) June 1st, 1K!)t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. The und'Tslgned administrator of Joseph (). Hess, late of Sugarlout township, deceased, will sell at public sale on SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1S91, nt 10 o'clock a. m. the following real estate, to wit: All that certain piece of land situate In sugarloaf Twp., Columbia Co. Pa, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at 11 post on line of land late of (leorge Hess, thence north 71H east K5IM0 perches to a stone, thence along line ot land late ot Andrew Hess, north 87, west 2D perches to a stone, thence down Flshlngcreek south 811 west 38 7-10 perches to a post, thence south 48 west 10 6-10 perches to a post, thence south 1 west 25 2-10 perches to a post, thence south 71H west 4 1-10 perches to a post, thence south 82H west 14 perches te plnce of beginning, containing 11 acres nod 111 tWIO perches strict measure. TEKM8 OF 8ALE. Ton per cent of one-fourin of tho purchase money to be paid at the strik ing down of the property: the one-fourth less the ten percent, at tho confirmation ot sale; and the remaining throe-fourths in one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nl. Kriti, C. W. 1IK88, Atty. Administrator. STORK,9 finished seams, Gc, 10c and 15c full regular made 25 to 50c a a pair. 25c each, two ounce bottle G8c a bottle. bottle. just one third less than regul: lme of men's and boys' suits at loff 50c BOTH STREETS.
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