THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Farm Pot Sale. TO acres In Flshlnffcreek township, col. Co nemllotrom Van Camp, Netf Columii'n and Cambra. Fair buildings, good water, nne orch ard. No. 1 grass farm, wilt sell at a bargain up on eaaj term. Will exebange upon property Bloonisburg. Call upon or address WK. CII1UHMAN, Bloomsburg, Ta. TOR Bali Desirable vacant lots and a num tar of good bouses and low In Bloomsburg. The best business stand In Bloomsburg. Avery do- Blrable property In Willow Grove, first-class buildings and 19 acres of land. Dwellings In spy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one la Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia county and one In Luzerne county, S grist mills U Columbia county, by M. P. LUTZ, Insurance and Real Estate Agt, Bloomsburg Pa. WABHUTGTOH LETTER. From our Regular correspondent. Washington, D. C. June 8th, 1891 Once in a while you will find an honest and conscientious republican who does not believe that the financial policy of the administration is dedica ted from Wall Street. Well, perhaps it isn't, but appearance certainly gives one that impression. For instance : Secretary Foster sends out a circular letter notifying the holders of the 4J per cent bonds that will mature next September that they may be extended at 1 or 1 J per cent interest. As soon as that letter is made public he goes to New York, where for four days he was a guest of one of the Wall Street money kings, and now, he thinks that it will only be justice to the banks which already own about half of the $60,000,000 of these bonds and which will take all that are surrendered by other parties, to make the interest 2 per cent, which was the figure men tioned by the Wall Street men. Doesn't that look suspicious. By the way, Secretary Foster is in clined to indulge in self glorification over the fact that he can sell a govern ment bond bearing as low rate of in terest as 2 per cent. He does not tell that these bonds arc absolutely nec essary to the banks which propose to take them to be used as security for their circulation. His talk in this re spect has been on a par with his try ing to make the public believe that the Treasury was not cramped for ready cash, and then following up his boasts with a call for $3,000,000 from the banks in which government funds are deposited. Secretary Noble will find when he returns to duty, which will probably be this week, a very much mixed up condition of affairs in his department Assistant Secretary Bussey has white washed a crooked chief of a division m the Pension Office, and Assistant Secretary Chandler is gathering facts to prove Bussey's favoritism and the crookedness of the aforesaid chief, and it may end in one or the other of the Assistant Secretaries having to go. Chandler is an honest, straightforward sort of a fellow, who believes that crookedness ought to be punished no matter who are the friends of the crook ; it was he who endorsed the pa pers in the case of young Raum "Im mediate dismissal," and he only agreed to let the disposition of the case made by Bussey stand when told that such were the orders of Secretary Noble. Another trouble for Mr. Noble will be to assist Mr. Harrison in finding another victim to take Raum's place at the head of the Pension Office, as it seems to be conceded on all sides that the head of Raum will soon find its way into the basket. Somebody has kept a record of the time Commis sioner Raum has been absent since he became the head of the Pension Bu reau, and it shows that during the nineteen months he has been in office he has been absent 240 days, or near ly half the time. He has simply used the office as a tender to his private business schemes, and it is not surpris ing that with such an example before Aim young Raum should have gone into the business of selling appoint ments to office and promotions. The republican leaders are badly .Tightened at the prospect of having '.he Knights of Labor solidly opposed o the republican ticket in Ohio this year. It is said that the Knights of Labor through its Executive Board, -vhich is making a fight for the removal of Capt. Meredith, chief of the Bureau f Engraving and Printing, has given Mr. Harrison its 'iltimatun, and it is, that Meredith must be removed or every Knight of Labor in the State of Ohio will vote against the republicans it the coming gubernatorial election. Secretary Foster, who is an adept in :he art of bam boozling is relied upon by Mr. Harrison to help him out of :hc scrape some way, but he will find ;t very difficult. The talk aoout imigration which re publicans, particularly those connected with, or hoping to be connected with the administration, are now indulging In, is all for a purpose. There was very little improvement made in our hodge podge immigration laws by the Billion dollar Congress j but it provid ed for a Commissioner of Immigration at $4,000 a year, which Ex-Congressman Owen, of Indiana has fallen into, and for sending a commission to Eu rope on a delightful summer tour for the avowed purpose of investigating Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. IB BBSBmsmxgaEi What is Castorla 1 Dr. Samnel 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 Cantor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Cantoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. "Castorla ts an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers bare repeatedly told me of IU good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Omood, Lowell, Mm. Castorla Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful gent down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Kinciiclob, ' Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Ascnin, II. D., Ill So. Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their exiKrl ence In their outside practice wiUi Caatorlr., and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." Unitsd Hospital add Dispihsart, Boston, Mobs. Allen C. Smith, Jr., The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. EXPERIENCE TEACHES That It does not pay to buy "cheap" Furniture. It Is "mnde to soil" put tnzetlir nt the low est possible cost tliut will give a respectable appearance. It, will surely illsappnlnt the buyer. w e don't bundle the stuff, we sell the BEST FURNITURE We enn get, In all the grades, from the lowest priced that's worth buying to the finest that's mnde. In every grade the best value obtainable. Stock Is very large fourteen Moors full. Fine parlor goods upholstered to order. We make honest Mnttresses and Pillows. Special display Just now of Parlor, chamber and Dining Suits. Full Hue of heavy Curtains. Free delivery with in 1(10 miles. VOORHIS & MURRAY, "Wilkes-Barre. 13 nd is WEST JIAMKKT BTKEET, the subject. Ex-Congressman Gros- venor of Ohio, who recently insulted the foreign born citizens of Wisconsin in a newspaper interview and then ad ded cowardice to indiscretion by de nying the interview, which he openly boasted of here, is a member of this commission. LUMBER FOB SALE. 12, 14, 16, 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. lone: 1x4, i. 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 and jj dressed siding ; rough and dressed lumber ; Pine, Hemlock and Chestnut shingles ; A good as sortment of white Pine surface Boards 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15,16, 18 and 20 in. wide; Worked Flooring, Pine and Chestnut wainscoating ; Pickets and Posts ; 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 1 5-6-m. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Butate qr David anl Exher A. Strovfi, deceased. Not Ice Is hereby given that, letters testament ary on the eslute of Duvia and Fst her Aun Hlroup, late of MooiiixUurg, deeeused, have been granted to the undersigned executors, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will inuke known the same without delay. 1IKHVEY II. GllOTZ, C. A. K I.KIM, Kxecutors. im?TJrTC!m'lke,(,nT'K'1 Cent, net on my Q UiJiM IO Corsets belts, brushes, curlers, aud medicine. Samples free. Write now. Dr. Hrldgman 371 Broadway, N. Y. STATEMENT OF THE L DISTRICT For the year ending June 1, 1891. t II. KXT, Collector, 1)H. To Bal. on duplicate lww-m f t& ST V. II. ENT, CK. lml Mar. 18, Ity exonerations 1iw 14 By Bal. due upon duplicates SW 75 f 4U3 87 M. C. WOODWAM), Col. 1)H. To Balnnce on duplicate W-HO . 7.W Wt M. C. WOODWARD, Cot. CK. 1NM May Si, By exonerations, $ SNA IS By nmount paid O. T. Wilson, Treasurer 470 8fl I 7M.9D M. C. WOODWARD, Col, flu. To am't amount duplicate of iww twm 55 M. C. WOODWARD, Col. CU- By cash eolle'd within Hi day, nnrt paid o. T. Wilson Tn-as.....$snno no By 5 per cent discount on fim M 107 M By 1! per cent commis sion 4.1 01 tim M By rash collected within 8 num. and paid o. T. Wilson, Trens $4500 00 By R per cent com. on MTt m Hi 4736 H5 By cash paid o. T..WIlson, Treas after s uios. 1400 00 By balance due upon dupll , 1M7 18 $ WW4 S O. T. WILSON, Trens. DR. Toamt, from Wm. Kramer, Trent, being difference be- tween note given him and nmt. due l!2 Toslale appropriation 1717 'HI " bal. from 11. (.reveling on stable on To bal. on duplicate of inn from M. C. Woodward Col. 470 NO 1 o ami. from M. c. Woodward to . on duplicate Inmo 71100 on To Library fund 47 " tuition from F. Fnusl... . 4 rwi 181H May it. To discount of MM.mi order km on ism Slay . To discount of .f-'f"'-,0" orrt',r 8!W 83 f 107-1 1 SI " Haluncedue treasurer.... aa 77 O. T.WILSON, Treas. n. ,,U"H W By orders redeemed sooi n " Coupons di ...... ma 71 " Bond No. 70 re deemed $s 0 00 By Bond No. 71 re deemed lino on By Interest on above Si 00 " Bond No. 71 re deemed non on By Int. on same.... 11 25 " Bonds Noh. 7fl and 70 redeemed 800 00 Int. on same .... u 87 1848 a By 2 per cent cnminls-8l- ais 86 noo8 w BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT, DK. To balance due upon Du. 1889 277 77 " nmt duplicate, lH'JU sova i " Hal on sale stable i. 00 " BiU duo Treasurer.... 205 77 3630 58 BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT, CR. By coupons paid 1942 75 " Bond No. 70 paid, t) 00 " " " 71 " Boo 00 " Interest on same in 00 " Bond No. 74 paid 600 00 " Interest on same 11 as " Bond Nos. 75 and " 800 00 " Interest on same 12 87 1848 62 $ 8791 87 .1. K. Haycock painting fence 00 Kshletnnn Wolf, Iron fence hlli school J By Dross l.aulmcli, work.. 10 0.1 ' V. Williams laying roping high school 41 n' Bv Hess Mfg. Co,, posis hl;;!i school Bv M. Hnndnll, loading tinder 1 n " Sec, freight on bmrils ... I i " .1. c. Tnub hauling cinder 8 ' p. (J. Miller stone 140 81 " Kch'l Fur. Co. Lumber,.... 08 41.188 " By exoneration on Duplicate 1880 104 74 " R 'per cent discount on nmt. paid within so days.... 81 " collector commission on nmt. paid wit bin no days Hi" collectors commission on Amt. pd. wit hln 6 mos By treasurer's commission "' " Balance on Duplicate 18im 188 5 f .8030 58 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT, DR. To hnlnnco on t. II. Knt Dup, inks H 87 To balance on U. H. Knt, Dup, 1NSII 478 44 Amt, from former Treas. .. l no state appropriation 1107 d tuition F. Faust 4 so 11 proceeds f9Kt.no order IKS 00 11 proceeds fKKMKi order irmw Amt, duplicate 18H0.. RVM M Library Fund 47 40 f (1841 95 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT, CR. By amount paid 17 teachers., f M87 00 t M M tt Institute l.M on 1 8 Janitors... 70 00 F. Tavlor work and clean ing 5th St. building. ,. 15 75 By A. W. Fry work and clean ing 1st St. building 45 7.. By (I. It. Kitchen work 7 no " A. W. Fry work .... 4 (Kl Klwell ,v Bltt'nb'u'd'r Adv. 1 00 Auditor rt IK) J. c. Brown. Adv. stnt'm't, 1 00 ' Win. Kilckbaum, Adv. statement 111 on By W. J. Correll chair and table hire 5 45 By I'. (i. Miller coal 8.M 111 " 1'. s. Moyer repairs A 15 J. Cudmaii ' chairs 1 10 " J. Mnsieller, thermometer 1 00 a. c. nosiiepiicrd repairs 1 m " II. D. Jidgur hydrant fir. 8rd si s 00 By (Jeo. Martin repairs 8 01 T. Motliorell rep'rs organs 10 00 J. It. Schuyler, hardware.. 5 71 " S. F. Peacock, .. 17 s .1. Ili'acock repair pump... 1 50 " l. II. Kitchen work 14 iki . c. Trump hauling ft no (i. B. Kitchen, labor 18 75 A. W Fry 17 an " J. W. liver Mdse 4 15 " Baker & McBrlde chair rent 1 ks By. I. Nalti'.er organ rent 10 ik) By Secretary's salary l.M) 00 " 1. W. McKelvy supplies.... 4 SO ' C. A. Moyer supplies 4 40 A. Solleder. supplies IS " W. II. Browcr carpet for erasers 4 117 By ('. W. liunynn hardware 4 88 ' (fas Co 4 7s " J. It. Mercer supplies 8 SO Water en sit 57 'JMoyer Bros, supplies 57 08 '.W. 11. Brooke (Usiippl's til Htf B. P. Suvlts repairs 4 OS L. Bernbard cleaning clock 75 " Kx press 1 mi J. Dlefenbach brooms 4 as ' lless MTg Co. grnte ........ 10 (Kl B. F. Savlts Stack c 114 78 " Kch. Fur. Co., desks, slate, boards, ftc. ins ,vt ByiSinead, Wills & Co. regis ters, 8rd St 18 74 By M. Wlll'ms laying pav'm't 40 S4 J" Creasy & Wells lumber.... 8 S4 F" K. M. Kester painting.... 0 so " J. II. Kesty work at stack 14 00 " sam'l (Shaffer brick and mortar... 18 00 Creasy & Wells lumber. ... 41 74 " 1". K. uuattuwork 70 7588 44 " Exonerations U. II. Ent Du. ihhn 1fi 14 By balnnee f. II. Kill Du. "89 457 75 448 ft 11 Exoneration on duplicate 1KS1I ISO II 11 ti per cent, discount on amt. paid collector within 00 days 713 Bv collectors commission on iiint. paid within no days . 41111 Colieciors commission on nmt pd. within 0 mos 1111 :n Treasurer's commission.,.. I'd 17 Bal. due upon duplicate.. 1418 : fminw BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. Bonds due Jan. 1, 1804 fisno 00 1 11 ii 1N1I8 IW IK) II . II IH!I.... IKIK) Kl 1 1S1IS 18IKI (Kl 1 it ii IH'KI 18K) (Kl ' " 17 1SIK) 00 11 IWH 1800 (Kl ii 11 W ., 18IK) (Kl 1 ii 1IKKI ,. 18IK) 00 II II lKII MIKKI (III ii 1004 40IK) 00 Tot al bonded Indebtedness t404flo 00 OTHER INDEBTEDNESS. Note of Wm. Kramer. f.vio oo Crder of ' ' 417 84 11 Treasurer... :kk) 00 11 ii ii 41KI 00 Library rund 47 40 Bill, due Treas .......... 1KB 77 fl700 40 Total Indebtedness f iiwto ASSETS. Balnnee due upon duplicate of isss f4S7 75 Balance duo upon duplicate of 1MKI 1817 16 Total assets 1i)( m Liabilities over assets f-KUW : Attest : Jno. H. Town-send, Jas. C. Bkown. Secret arj'. l'resldetit Jlllie 1, ISM. We the undreslgned Auditors, having exntnlu. ed the iilxive accounts, statements nnilvouclicrs as presented by the Treasurer and Secretary, tlnd them correct and do approve the same. S. F. I'K.tl'OCK, ) J. s. Bi.ru. S- Auditors. A. N. Yost. ) June 1st, 1S1I1. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALTJABLB- Real Estate. Tho undersigned administrator of Joseph O lless, late of Sugarlnaf township, deceased, wll sell at public sale on SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m. the following real estate, to wit: All that, certain piece of land situate In sugarlonf Twp., Columbia Co. Fa, bounded nun described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post on line of land late of (leorge Hess, thence north 7iH eastsstMO perches to a stone, thence along line of land late of Andrew lless, north 87, west 49 perches to a stone, thence down Flshlugereek south 81,4i0 west 86 7-10 perches to a post, thence south 484 west 10 (MO perchee to a post, thence south 19 west 85 8-10 perches to a post, thence south 7lMi west 4 1-10 perches to a post, thence south 84 west 14 pqrcn.es to place of beginning, containing It acres and 145 6-10 perches strict measure. TERMS OK 8ALK. Tn per cent of one-fourth of the purchase money to bo paid at the strik ing down of the property : the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of sola ; aud the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation nisi. Fritz, C. W. HESS, Atty- Administrator. THE store: MILL AND CENTRE STS., DANVILLE, PA. The Pioneer Dry Goods Dealers of Susquehanna Valley. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We place on Pale to-day 33 pieces Castillion Chintzes. This is a summer fabric light in weight, black grounds, designs of different sorts, warranted fast colors only 10c a yard. ' India Cachemire, a new summer fabric, light grounds, col ors fast, 8c 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 nlaced on our counters and will rpII wIuIa iha-v laof rer ; ii mi ... .. - ... lo pieces an bus. uros cram ribbon, satin edere. widths a. 7. n .1 i. i i i .i i w , ' ' " v, an iu lib so in at tne low nnrft m r a. vard i i . v ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of A. G. Yulie late of Sltftin unrunhtp (leveasffl. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the eslate of A. CI. Vuhe, late of Mlt llln township, Col. co. I'll., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned adinlnlstiiitnr to whom all persons Indebted to said eslnle are re quested tu make payments, mid those having claims or deinunds will make known the same without delay to C. P. KLIXOAMAK. June-5 6t Administrator 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 lOe each, better ones up to 50c. Clothes brushes at from 50 to 75c each. 1L VBR ADAM'S MP UH KILLER CURES ' ALL DISEASES. 1 1 Is conceded be.voml a doubt that fermeuta tlon (microbes) Is the cause of all dlseuse, und we eliilui tbal no medicine can cure disease un less It has tho combined qualities of a hi.oou Puhikikh, Antiskftio and Tonio. 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. McKELW, Bloomsburg, Pa., or June MWL T Lalght St., New York City. CARPET DEPARTMENT. ' Glace window shades all colors, mounted on spring rollers, , 33c each complete. I Best quality Scotch Holland shades all colors, mounted on Hartshorn rollers, 50c each- Best quality table oil cloth 5-4 25c a yard, 0-4 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 33c to $1.25 each. Men's all linen collars, all the latest shapes, 2 for 25c. Cufi's of the same quality 25c a pair. Men's Derby hats good quality $1.60 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, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' fast black stockings, finished seams, Gc, 10c and 15c a pair. Ladies' fast black stockings, full regular made 25 to 50c a pair. Ladies' black silk stockings $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. Ladies black silk gloves 25 and 50c a pair. Ladies' black silk mitts i5c, 25c and 50c a pair. Ladies' fancy striped stockings, beautiful line of coloring 25c, 50c, 02i,c 75c and $1.00 a pair. Tax collector's notices and receipt books for Bale at this offiice. tf. UMBRELLA & GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 2,6 G1loiaiilk umbrellas, warranted fast colors $1.00 each, 28 inch $1.2o each. 20 inch all silk umbrellas, handles of different sorts, price $l.5 each, same quality 28 inch $2.00 each Ladies' Mousquetaire gloves in Tans only, all size 60c pair, better ones up to $1.00, warranted. Ladies' fast black stockings full regular made 25c, 50c and oc a pair. Ladies'fast black stockings felled seams, Oc, 10c, and 15c a pair. perfTTmFepartment. Smelling salts ounce bottle 25c each, two ounce bottle 50c Violet Toilet Water 10c to 68c a bottle. Bay Rum 25c a pint. Best quality 35c a bottle. Oakaline Hair Tonic 25c a bottle. Talcum powder 15c a box. Infant powder 12c a box. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We have just received 175 pairs of men's trousers mixed pat- from 30c to S? M7 in mixed heck8 an Gripes, at priSs $ Pa,r' JUSt one third than regular pr. alS 8hW a Cmplete line 0f raen's and suits at low We agree during the month of June to pay Car Far nn nil , 1. , . F 7 arcs on a11 Purchases of Ten Dollars. "THE PEOPLE'S STORE" WM. C. WEMSK & CO., MILL AND CENTRE STREETS, DANVILLE. PA ' ENTRANCE ON BOTH STREETS.
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