K i 1 i !i! ESTABLISHED 18.11. SHir (ToIumWa gcmorrat, STABL1S1IE1) 1837. CONSOLIDATED 1869. nnusnKD bt ELVELL & BITTENBENDER JVE11Y FRIDAY MOHN1MI nt bloorastmrg, the County sent of Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Tssx. Inside the county, $1.00 a ypnrln ntl tance; $l.BO K not paid In advance Outside the county, $1.96 a year, strictly In advance. All communications should be addressed to TUB COLUMBIAN, JUootnsburg, Pa. fridayTfebruary io, 1892. POLITICAL POINTERS. The signs of the times are that Cleveland will be nominated for Presi dent by the Democratic National Convention. Sentiment in favor of his selection predominates every where. With Cleveland as the candi date and tariff reform as the platform, the Democratic party will be victor ious. The statement has appeared several times recently in the city dailies, that lion. C K. Buckalew will be a date for Congress this year. candi- Mr. Buckalew has authorized a denial of this. He is not a candidate for Congress, and will not be this year. Cleveland is his preference as a Presi dential candidate. There is going to be some fun be fore the campaign is over in this county. It is generally understood that William Krickbaum will be a candidate for nomination for a third term in the Legislature. Peter A. Evans, whose name has been used in connection with that place, has de- cicea mat ne win not run, ana so George W. Sterner has fully deter mined to enter the field and measure lances with William, lie says he is in to stay, and it will be a fight to a fin ish. Krickbaum had a close shave for a second term, and it is generally believed that Sterner can beat him for a third term. The trouble with Krickbaum is that he never knows when he has enough. He wants to be drawing a salary from the public perpetually. He wanted a third term as Prothonotary, but the people said -no. xnow ne wants a third term as Representative. Sterner says he will give the people a chance to say whether they will endorse third termers. The assertion made in the Senti nel last week that everybody who op nosed the selection of Krickbaum as a lelegate to the National Democratic Convention, were working to secure a Vallace delegation to the State Con ention, is utterly untrue, and is only ., a keeping with the constant political clap trap with which that paper is weekly nauseating its roadcrs. Ex Senator Wallace is not a ca.ididate for anything this year, so far as heard from, md there was not a man among those whose names have been mentioned as anti Krickbaum candidates for dele gates to the State Convention, who could have been influenced by Mr. Wallace or anybody else to ote or work against the nomination of Gro ver Cleveland. . Chairman Townsend, Senator Herring, Robert Buckingham, and all whose names were included in that frothy article, are warm admirers of the Ex-President, and desire to sec rum nominate-!. In connection with the allegation that Chairman Townsend voted in State Committee, "against the inter ests of Cleveland and Pattison," how does the following dispatch from . Washington read? Mr. Townsend ' "vored for Kerr for State Chairman, ? -believing that he was a supporter of I -Cleveland. He was not controlled by the Harrity combine. Now read the ! following dispatch to the Harrisburg i Patriot; I" Washington, Feb. 1 2 The cat is j out of the bag. Congressman Beltz hover let it out to day in an interview in which he stated that the state ad ministration people would make an .effort to send a solid Pattison delega , iion to the national convention, j'; This information will not be very l! cheering to those friends of ex Pres i! ident Cleveland who are in training i' with the Harrity-Pattison combine. K Before the Democratic state coin i: mittee meeting was held the Pattison I Harrity people sent the word broad i cast that the Democrats of Pennsyl vania were for Cleveland and that ' i; a delegation for him would be sent to i;' the national convention !; . It would seem from what Mr. Beltz i. ; hover said to day that Cleveland was :'; j to be dumped to make way for Gov j; ernor Pattison, Mr. Beltzhoover is j credited with being the mouth piece of the Pattison-Harrity faction of the ; party and his utterance to-day that j ; the unit rule would be adopted by the L state convention, and that the dele- U gation would be instructed for Pattison, In! l.-.a ctin-o1 tin a hornet's nest amnne H the Pennsylvania followers of Cleve- " I rwl n W-iohinrrrnn 104111. IU WIHI4tVMI In soeakinc of Mr. lleltzhoovers ! declaration, a prominent Pennsylvania ' Democrat said: The friends of ! Cleveland have suspected for some f lime that Harrity and the state ad ministration people vould prove false t tci t: tx-presiden. TVy won the fifiht against Kerr by misrepresentation. They gave it out that Kerr was against Cleveland and that they were for him. They accomplished their purpose, and they are now getting ready to knife Cleveland. I believe that Cleveland has enough friends in the state to knock out the plans of Lis pretended friends." People are laughing at the claim made that the result of the recent com mittee meeting was a people's victory The people had as much to do with it as the man in the moon. The com mittee were elected at a time when the question at issue was not thought of. After promising Butkingnam faith lully to support him, several men were induced to change their minds. have been told what arguments were used on some of them. I may tell you some day. Observer. BLOOM POOH DISTRICT- The election of Tuesday was truly a peoples victory. There were 770 votes polled against 605 last year. The chief contest was that of poor director, On Saturday January 16 the members of the standing Committee embraced in the Bloom poor District met by ap pointment, and according to custom of the party placed in nomination, J M. Larish and A. C. Hidley as candi dates for Poor Directors. One of the nominees called at the Sentinel office and asked to have the names of the nominees placed in the columns of that paper, and when this request was refused, they were offered pay for pub lishing the names unMl election and even then refused. A small notice of the nomination was made, but the names were not hoisted as the nomi nees. un Monday evening, alter a democratic caucus had made a nomi nation for other township officers, some ot the candidates named called at the Sentinel office and ordered 2,000 tick ets printed. The tickets were printed and the names of Larish and Hidlev for poor directors were omitted. When the parties called for the tickets the morning of election they refused to ac cept them because the names of tiie Candidates for poor director were omitted. Other tickets were then printed and the names of F. D. Dent ler, J. M. Larish, and A. C. Hidley were put on for poor directors ; thus placing an independent candidate along with the nominees. Afterward the janitor of the Court House, took the tickets without the name nf f'anili. j dates for poor director, and scattered them m the Commissioner s office, and other places in the town. The ticket no doubt was prepared to deceive the public and accomplish the defeat of the nominees for Poor Directors. The persons nominated, had served one terra or part of a term and no complaint had been made as to their fitness for the office. Wm Krickbaum has held office by the votes of the democrats of the county for nearly ten years, besides being Com missioner's Clerk for 1 2 years previous. He should be the last one to oppose those regularly nominated, and instead of constant attacks upon and misrepre sentation of other democratic office holders selected by the same party that has given him his offices, and ot opposing regular nominees of the party when they do not happen to be his tools, he ought to be among the very first to endeavor to bring about harmony and to stand by the regular nominees of the party. Bloom Poor Directors. a I 8 c 4 I l-' 6 I d 9 Bluouutburg B " W Greenwood R. w. Scott K. " W. Sugarloat N. " 8. aiti nr4 1"CU 48 1 'ini 1 uut 1 SUl 1K8 11 a 8 Total 11(12 DCS liKJOJtf 743 m O. T. Wilson. J. M Larish and A. C. Hidley are elected. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's Ba saparllla superior to all other medicines. Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation ot Ingredients, IJood's Sarsaparilla. possesses Jr vWL the lull curative value ot the etVr best known tmt&tjrjSrr of the vegetable klng-Qdom. Peculiar In ltiy JcST tren8tn and economy f(r Hood's Bar saparllla Is G0r ihe only medi cine ofr" which can truly besaldjJC r" One Hundred Doses OneV-jQk Dollar." Medicines In fvO larger and smaller bottles 'J'ri'equlre larger doses, and donot produce as good results as Hood's. S Peculiar In Its medicinal merits, Hood's Bar saparllla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won tor Itsell the title ot "The greatest blood purlner ever dlscovere recuuar in its "good name GTm Dome," there Is more ot Hood's Sarsaparilla sold In Lowell, whe it Is made, than of all blood purifiers Peculiar In Us pbenome- record of sales sbroadi other preparation bas attained such popu larity in so short a tune, retained Its popularity and confidence among all classes people so steadfastly. d." 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Ana this makes its proprietors .... . ... . - wining to prove mat it's the right thing for you, no matter how bad your case or of now long standing, If they can't cure your Catarrh, vucjr u yuj you ovv m casn. lhey mean it They're certain of their medi cine. A VALUABLE PRESEUT. A YEAR S SUBSCRIPTION TO A POPULAR AGRICULTURAL PAPER GIVEN FREE TO OUR READERS. By a special arrangement with the publishers we are prepared to furnish free to eacn 01 our readers a year s subscription to the popular monthly journal, tne American armf.k, pub lished at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio i nis oner is made to any ot our subscribers who will pay up all arrear ages on subscription and one year in dvance and to any new subscribers who will pay one year in advance. I'he American Farmer enioys a large national circulation, and rank among the leading agricultural papers. By this arrangement it costs you nothing to receive the American Farmer for one year. It will be to your advantage to call promptly. Sample copies can be seen at our office. tf Handsome Versa. Homely. Who is that fine looking lady that we just passed, Clara ? Why, that is Mrs. Snow. Well, there, what a change ; when I saw her last, her skin was so sallow and muddy looking, it's no wonder I din't know her. What hai produced that lovely complexion ? neara tnat sne took bulnhur Bitters. the great Blood Purifier, and now would not be without them. -iq 2t Reduced Sates and Enlarged Privileges tor uiergymon on tne Pennsylvania Railroad- The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa- ny announces that commencing on February 15th, i8qj, tickets will be sold to Ministers of the Gosjiel hold ing proper clerical orders, at half rates This arrangement will apply to all tickets sold on the Pennsylvania Rail road lines east of Pittsburg and Erie as well as to the Pennsvfvania lines west of Pittsburg, so that a clergyman may not only be able to secure a tick et at half fare between any stations f Pittsburg and Erie, but may enjoy the same privileges in the pur chase of a ticket to Cleveland, Chica go, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, . Louis, or intermediate points. This concession in the interest of so deserving a class is fresh evidence of the liberality of the Pennsylvania Rail road, and cannot fail to impress itself upon the appreciation of those whom it is designed to benefit. Experience proves that nothing else so surely destroys s:rofula, a3 Ayei's barsapaiula. The report of viewers appointed by tne court to widen filtu street was filed in court on Saturday last. The damage allowed to property owners amount to $6405.50. The report will be confirmed at May Court, if no exceptions be filed by that time. The widening is east of Catherine street, The viewers were C. B. Ohl, G. B. Martin, Samuel Shaffer, Emanuel Kelchner, W. S. Moyer, F. P. Drinker and W. R. Kocher. jck's Cotton Root COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. NwvrtnAillu writ tiiuiUMli by AuuiHd of la. iMm, Ih tUe only perfectly safe and reliable medicine discovered, lieware of un- Prtnclplediirucrtrlsls wlio offer Inferior medi cines In p ace of this. Ask for Coos's Cotton KOOT OMPOUNP, f((A mo jmomtitMn, or incioHe 1 and t cents in ptrntuae In letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mall. Kail sealed par ticulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, S stamps. Adlrens 1'onu l.u.r Company, iiu. 1 r inner oiock, unirou, mien. Gtt your sale bills Tinted at Tiik Coi.UMBi'M office Statement COLUMBIA COTJITTT, FROM JANUARY 8, 1801, TO JANUARY 4, 1892. STATEMENT SHOWING TAXES ASSESSED FOR 1891 AND BALANCE STILL DUE. DISTRICT. County flute Tax. uo iAX Taa. I 738 81 I MM I M T WN 81 60 7 an 2 si 6 uo 640 m 4M2 os i 60 nue m mi 1 8 flSOO 11 M IAHO 08 88 80 MIN HK7 88 48 AO Sil 84 Iffit; 18 88 00 78 17 I7A8 48 40 60 IBM 11. SJ 88 9i 00 KM 4 Mil 46 l 88 66 1X6 SO 78 SO MB 41 1006 07 64 60 67 4n Stil 82 48 60 16 88 KM ftl 188 00 1X1 1071 88 80 00 108 88 8i 61 6.1 00 87 14 1W8 04 87 00 78 88 811 88 44 60 81 18 i 61 68 SO 82 74 818 4 61 00 SS11 08 416 M 68 60 84 06 418 78 88 60 114 81 14.14 SI 82 60 940 81 618 40 71 60 18 U JOWnj 1701 6oj8 4.16 88 Beaver Hf.nt.nn Kerwlok Hioom. , Hrlsrcreek Calawlma I'enlralla Outre. Conyugham KIMiliiKcreek Franklin MreuwioU Html, ok. Jhokhoq ., Locunt Mmltaon.. Muln MKtlln Montour ML 1 'range, rine. lt"nn((orok.. Hoolt Mufarloaf. Total.. Amount du from 1880 and 1481. lRHo! j County. Dog. Bloom. R. Harris. 8 494 60 j S 83 00 1888. Bloom. U. H. Ent. j I 182 28 S 80 80 Joun L Klln,Tniiurr of Columbia County, in Kwam wiiossiaoouniy iuuus. January 8, 1881. To CMh i sod from O A Ilerrlnc. Ex Troas 8 Saw H To anil due from 1HM8, U H Knl Itfi 28 iw m ihk, asuessed for 1881 " H tax assnsssd, rtsof voters, 00 dy llt TT '.. To aiut oollectaj on unseatad lands. M " " " seated lands " " " from sundry persons for plank and Iron sold at the Orangevllls brldxe To Mini reed from Kr.ra Btepbens. rot overpaid In 1800 To ami rwelved from U M Quick on HberilT's deeds. .7. 828 87V7 80 28VW 80 7 89 t !7 WU 68 74 28 40 29 00 IS Toaiut received from W K KId Krone, x ru ui mi t. u. oi u. r., lor me keeping of John M. Barton, at Dauvllle Mtata Hmnlul. .. 82 00 800 IN 4-jOOO To amt received from IsaJab Howel, iTornia on roaa view, ureen wood Two To ami reed from J E Sands, brick n n .1 tin hnn.hl k i-n To amt of Coin, ooals, eol'leoVed' by fj r AO, in oaae (join vs To amt paid t I W MeKei vy 'for the keeplag of Harsarot Weaver at lln.l i. II . ... I To ami paid by Oeo keeler Voir old 1 ffl 3 08 steam pip bought from Jail To ami nald by V H Campbell, Bes; uu I've, nn gum eiaonp, from Murohr A Son 4 38 To amt paid by U H Lei u worth, for eoanlv iax exonereiMl In imi en To amt fromltaimn C lelUwumh.fur eountr tai ezoneratetl In Itku . . vs To amt reod from W L MoUenry for pienK i To amt road from 1 J Wagroneeller, for old doors sold at Court Houe 3 68 To ami reod fromttMCo Com'ra of Montour Us, for keeii'g prlaoners In (Columbia eountv imlf tun To amt reed from J B IX Long, for street lamo a nrt To amt reed from Jos Qarrlaoa, for Davement atone Mm To amt reed from Tbo J Hlewart, c-wimhi j m lui.iLiu Aiinirw, lor maklns tax return for 18JI axon To amt reed from C L Bands, for tin box, penolls, ota, boagtii. from Co 3 OS To amt reed from Jeea liUtenboii) for tin box l an To amt reod from Mrs U Btohner, for alreet lamp J 04 To amt reod from Oeo W Bterner.for svone nougat ironi court JUous pavement an ta To amt reod from Brobat 4k Bon, for piana a iu iron.oougni at Btoay town t rldse in m To amt from Kobr MeHenry for old raaiauir nougnv ki lulu 175 To amt reod from U F Ldgar for tin box 150 To amt reod from Francis lrak,for old studdlug bought at Court House jn To amt reod on county bonds,issued uy uun 15000 80 To amt reed from Kuxitel Foree, r- aemiioD inoaey,riHningerta:. , 891 To redemption money of M U Kiln 16 tti - wm irreao er. Mifflin bis To redeu.pt lop money of Ulrleh Houser. Madison 4 67 To amt of license 00) looted from ho tels and restaurants. 1471 98 To amt reod from Com stela tax 1616 06 To bat du John L K lnt , treasurer, 1282 22 888171 SI John L Kline, Trenrer of Columbia County By Exonerations and Returns for County Districts. Exojixbationb. Bar" us III' 64 88 88 S 10 Beaver . . . 681 88 87 1 48 6 40 , 10 07 Cooyngham .. Maiu Orange floe. SHU 61 SM W By Commission. Exonerations and He turns, Miiowea tor iwu. Districts. Com Ex. Hit'hs Beaver Itenton Berwick , I 1 80 08 19 18 14 77 15 83 4 76 81 (1!) AS Ki W 61 ?8 17 11 Uit 13 80 U 26 6 91 CatuwUsa Centxalla. Centre 13 r'lshlnKcreek Greenwood ... 13 79 3 13 6 73 3 70 8 hi 8 40 1 UN 6 8 Jsokaou Locust. 6 00 5 60 8 03 6 Vi 1 27 Madison Main Mlltlin Montour Mt rieasaut . t'lu Slav 02 S 71 38 S 28 13 By Commissions and 1'inoounis on County 'I'.. - I IMJI Districts. Com. I)IH. Beaver 17 48 I 13 48 lien ion , ia i Berwick 27 44 Hioui 1JI 01 Hrlaroreek 18 48 20 44 88 60 60 00 83 66 CatHwUsa 16 87 40 Ml 21 48 Ceutrulla. Centre. 40 06 Conyngham r'mhmgcreek..., r'rauklln Greeuwood Hemlock Jock sou , IjOOIIlt Madlsun Main HI I 111 I .vt un four. kit I'lettsant..... ((rutins Pine Itoailngorefk.. Hoolt. Uugui loaf.. 72 19 30 90 16 18 88 81 40 60 6 16 W 87 28 87 18 64 20 16 19 81 13 40 82 82 6 91 9 89 88 24 7 60 . , SW6 81 riOTO By total commissions on oounly tax 846 84 By total dlsuouutaon oounty tax.... 710 70 Hy exonerations and returns.Co tax 310 T2 by SHitdus from collectors of IW... 16133 by amt due from oolleotora of 18ti9, Hrlaroreek 07 Bl By amt due from collastors of 1S9, Centre.. ,' of Finances ASSKMBD. STILL DVB. County Rtats I 280 88 88 80 S 6 6J8 06 60 OU SUM 80 80 46 00 78 81 1171 08 48 80 804 0" 481 i 48 00 16 61 871 81 61 80 87 8H 628 16 17 10 808 16 60 60 81 816 62 86 60 4 60 785 83 8 00 44 M ZU 04 34 68 1 IS 864 10 84 80 8 88 16 07 ia 60 7 40 168 84 SO 60 1 88 418 67 64 00 18 88 647 80 48 00 Jl 86 SIS 18 28 M 18 6.SS 04 61 SO 17 84 416 88 4 00 8 23 8M 68 88 60 1.', 74 7 Ofl 78 00 18 XI IM 40 61 00 38)8 116 08 28 60 38 74 8M 60 61 80 38 86 88 48 61 SQ 14 0U SI 1460 80 lull 66 I 1108 09 By Amount Da From Collectors o MM. DtBTBICTS. "r"10 816 14 211 80 nnercreea,,,,, Ontraluv Cenlr Conyngoam .... Flablngcreelu.. Mad I eon S48 48 810 18 148 78 147 OH 180 80 161 01 Orange BotU 4ft t4 Bugarloaf. gj 79 2373 91 11450 SO 47188 S3 1HH8 66 1616 0H Byamta due from eolleetors of the different townships for 1881 By amt of county order Issued and By oonimlaalon due Trnssuiuf. S 86171 31 By bal. due from county to John L 1253 21 noa fund. John L Kline, Treas, In Aeet with Dog Fond. January 6, 1HH1. To raah reod Irom Qeo A Herrlnz. To amt due from oollecto'ri'of " " M lioui 271 .18 M in . 60 a.l w lav si 1701 60 M " " liew " " " " X (Q"' " assessed forth ysr 1881..." 1 'Mt im To cash balanoeon hand lis; 61 CR. By balance, da and exonerated for ths year worn. Dux. 4160' 86 00 88 50 Ex. 060 neaver Biiarereek.... Calawlasa Centre Main 3 80 8 00 11 00 4 01 Urange. Cooyngham... Pin 114 00 1 37 SO By Commissions, Exonerations and Balance IMaTBICfaV (Vim. Ex. 8 60 S 00 Dub. Beaver. Benton ,T.. herwlok..... 80 Bloom Brlarereek S3 SO 64 Oil 40 70 87 00 S 80 44 70 84 00 Catawlaaa s 00 e 11 trail a. Centre 73 Couyngbassw Flshlngereek Orevowbod ... J season IKMiat. Madleun. Main Mlffiln Montour 1 08 8 48 1 W 1 01 81 8 00 1 60 4 0J 1 00 3 60 1 Ui 4 60 I 60 00 88 00 Mt Pleasant. Orange. , fine. 65 Suaarloaf... 23 zS 34 44 60 S431 !U By Commissions, IHseounU and Amount Du from Collectors imi. DisTmcTS, Beaver. beuton Dus Aarr Dub I 1 20 8j 88 60 Berwick Bloom Hrlaroreek... , C taw I so Central la. Centre Conyngham., r isoingoreea. Franklin Greenwood .., txemloak j season Loeost. Madison. Main Mifflin Montour. Mtl'leasanL. , Onang. nne Roarlnxereek ..... Buolt. Bugarloaf...... 21 SB 88 88 1081 65 83 00 60 68 HI 00 37 mi 431 z; 44 IM 21 lttl 53 2H 88 '.'I M 820 86 18 01 12S7 62 Amt du from collectors of 1U0 - 1KN8 " " " 1888 By exonerations for 1889 Ual due from eolleetors for 1890.. . - exonerations lor iw, commissions for ItM) M Hal du from oolleetors of IHB1... M dlseount on duplicates of 1801..., M oominlsslon on duplicates of 1801 H Amt of sheep orders paid " commission to Treasurer " efwh balauoe on hand STATE FUND. ' ri W John L. Kline, In Aeenunt With Stat Fnnd or ovi. av. January 6. 1801. To Bal on duplicates of 1888 a lis tri - - " IKH log 17 " " " " " 1800.."."." i1t0 97 Stat tax assessed for 1891 4:116 93 S A7MI (Ml To balance dne ths Stat hot no CR. By Amt due from eolleetors of 1888.. 138 03 By Exonerations and llalsnns Due from Col lectors for laeu. Kt. Hit. nnirarMK 816 4) Catawlssa Centre Orange 1 1 t ..n 3i riu .. 3 IH) 18 83 V.'l 67 By Commissions, Exonerations and Balanos Due from Collectors of 1800. D1HTKIUT8. Coat. Ex. Bal. Dub Berwick, I 17 S UO 81 Hloom Bi larereek 718 16 S3 80 S SI 1 18 69 66 Catawlssa.. 81 Centre.. Conyngham... r isumgcreek Oreeuwood.. L.MVSI Madison Mifflin Montour Orange Pine Boot Biuarloa...,, 81 t(M 04 88 22 U 980 8 90 16 38 67 SI ft ' 13 IS fOUi 814 31 ttiv7 Cost. .1 2 02 . 1 VI 1 87 6H It) .67 US 45 (XI 1 20 3 00 48 80 3 1 US 48 00 61 90 61 60 90 1 60 17 I 68 83 6060 IS 26 85 60 88 11$ 68 OD 82 101 24 69 . 1 87 1 47 84 60 98 10 IH6 .. 88 06 80 60 .. 8 1 91 64 08 .. 101 1 78 48 00 .. 91 96 28 66 77 1 27 01 60 SI 1 02 V4 0-1 00 100 8968 98 1 66 23 00 87 61 0 41 70 34 80 83 1 06 60 80 1 00 61 6J fly Commissions, MseonnUanrl lUlaoosrw from aisvu Isx for ltl. ' PisTftiCTS. Cost. nonver I 1 08 llrnl'in 1 76 llerwlrk 14 01 Hloom , 8 20 llrlnrrroek S 84 ('Hlawlwia , 7 AM Centralis 10 61 (Jen ' re 3 27 Cnnynsham 84 FlNlilnirraekM ... 1 83 Kranklln 1 04 UreenooilM.., T 82 Hemlock 1 60 1I8. DAT. DtTk .MS 31.16 71 tq 8 40 u rj, iris M M 2i 4i n 87 2 1.1 12 W 8 IB 2 1 710 . aw M u n im ma S 10 17 18 166 8 2! . J8 15 M i.i a jo -Mm i 64 21 74 10 m j&) m 14 01 Jackson M Ixtcimt. 6 80 Ksdlson 3 43 Mum 8 00 I H8 168 Mimin Montour Ml rieaaaot 61 SM 18 373 6 83 It Drang llDI. HM.IIIMNt.lHtMHI, KorlnBerMk..... M, nooi. m .m..,m.......... nuKnrioai,.M... 93 65 8168 34 1109 01 By amt dne from collectors of 1888....I 138 91 ' exoneratlena for 188 g gj balance du from 1889 34 11 oommls n allowed on dupa of '90.. 6 OS exonerations ,f M VK. u " balano du - " - '90. frrf 7 eommls'ns allow'd" nu 91 or, M dlsonnnu N M " "9I, 168 34 "amt still du " " " TIL, lliisu M paid Commonwealth, 1891 3421 n " amt da Treasurer, oommleslon.. 34 n " balano du Btat...... 804 99 6750 08 COM U I88IOM ERS' EXPENSES. For which Orders were Issued on lbs County Treasurer, M iac ax lab so us. W V Telegrah Co, for Ulegraphs. .. J Kira Htenbens, attending Co audit... C E Wlnner.hors hire for Ureenw'd iwp line Wm Welllver, earrytng ehaln In Greenwood twp lin... Aaron Vanslekle, as man In Ureen- . .wood twp lin.. A 74 Yost, auditing public aeoounts. Adams Kx press Co, exprvasage , U B Ksprass Co. eaprmagc, ..,, W H Bnyder, oosts, Col Co vs Bloom Water Co. M Samuel 8 Frits at al.dlvldlng Bngar loaf twp lln. ."". L,0fd Z.bn,,i " 8nl oarrUg hire. Hugarloaf twp lln....J... Central r Tel Co. rent of 'phnn U M Uncs.rvporting Judgments end saiUfanlona, Ac, to June 1, 1801... U M Quick, protn'y, reoord'g name of township onloers. .. O M Quick, proth'y, eosU In the num rjeotmans ess ........ W 11 Kbawn, balance of att'y fee In ths Nuss ejectment ease D R Coffman.mak'g assessors' sacks D L 4k W R H Co, freights P 4 It II R Co. freight Guy Jaooby, J P oosts, J B caaey vs Col Co . R U LllUe. att'y fees, ease Roaring- creek WaterCn.toHiipremeCourt Farmers' Nat Bank, dlso't on note... J D Boillne, expenses to Central to get the signature of EsiaSleph ens 10 papers J C I'ahreubarb, apprehension of J Hess, a horse thief. KlU-hen A Hliults.redempt'n nionoy on the A I. Moore property .. Commissioners HlUanbonsa and Bands, expenses to the Com mis- sions-s' Convention at Lancaster Commissioners Hlttentiouse and expenses to Harrisburg, to look. after election booths...... John 8 Williams, crying sal at urt House. C II Campbell, lleg and Rao, reoord'g bonds aod oaths of Co Com'rs WC Joboeou, CoHupt, for holding Co Inslituu for 1891. John B Cssey, judgment, 860 May T, leDl.am't du for Slat work don for th Common wealth and paid to Co for 1888 and 1887.. John C lluittrervioasas Nol'y Pub W II Brook A Coub to Phlla Times 227 00 S 24 2 63 on 27 COURTS, JURORS' PAT AND CON8TA BLEB' RETURMB. Newton Walker, sUnorrapbsr.tran script, Neaoopeek Bridge Co v Bowman A Smith It 2$ itswton walker, Main twp school Nswtoo Walker, ease Oner vs Mcc Alarney 14 si Newton Walker, transcript, Markle vs Berwick Borough 84 73 Newton Walker, stenographer at lb several oonrts . . 416 10 M E Cox et sd tip staves. . ... 2uS SO D D CofTman, court crier.... ....... .. lw) 0 J B Casey, serving jury notices........ 81 38 Amt pd brand Jurors during year. . 727 11 " ' Traverse .... 321s 87 M constables for returns to C't 8t8 17 QooAuraml A Bons, boarding Jury Com v McMaaabao . 18 SO 0 so Aursnd A Bona, boarding Jury Com vs Martin 6 00 J J Crawford, jury commissioner..... M 80 Oeo W Miller, ... 49 SO 1 D Bodlne, alark to Jury eom'r so 00 U M Uulrk, proth'y audulerk ol CIS) 32 76 Ulue A llvilden, 13 meals for juror.. 4 00 4491 41 COTH IN COMMOWWEAl.Tn CASES, WHERE COUNTY BECAME LIABLE. W H Bnyder, clsrk...............S 41 86 (4 M Quick, clerk .. 10190 F P Bill ineyer. district attorney .M 6 00 KH8IIH Little .... 8 0U Win Chrtsman, dlslrlot attorney 167 to I usiioea, oonslasies and witnesses... 1612 07 1826 83 ROAD AND BRIDGE VIEWS AND ROAD DAMAGES. Sundry persons as viewers, survey- on, so 7V on rhomas MoUrtde, damage in Orange 46 08 Isaae Boon. m m 1 Jonas Rants, Benton 10 00 li B Keck. m if as ni Psonl DaltteTlek " " " 44) 08 Andrew Crawford " "Ml Pleas 80 09 Thus B Bender, " Benton 100 00 0 B Hess, Sug'loaf 40 00 Johnson heirs, M Ml Pleas 10 00 4tmuel Hewi, sjug'loaf 20 00 Lloyd Giberson mm m 42 00 Matblas Kr earner, - - Q'wood 140 09 !".? "Jackson 80 09 wp.r,?,i' . . r BsnJ UlUer et al n - u go 00 iota 10 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE. wank A Barndt, brooms. ... 6 SO 1 R Bchuyler Co, hardware...... 3 Vt Bloomsburg Gas Co, for gas 312 10 Cyrus Robblnstudltlngaeoounu for . 1890 97 80 lohn K Dlemer.HUditing aocts lor '00 24 98 I B Nnss, audlttug acoounU lor 1890.. 2.1 04 I D Bodlue, clerk toauultors 23 OS Clara Hllderbrant et al, eleaulug 21 60 illoomsburg Bleain A E L Co, heat.... ibl OS Biooraaourg nteam s KL Co, as part payni'l 00 steam Ott'gs, ronlraut nioomsburg Steam El Co, extra work on steam Otllnga A 8 Wagnrrrchltect tor new addll'a M E Cox, shoveling snow and clean ing Henry Yoha, shoveling snow and cloaulng M W 11 Browcr, mailing for kleps. nioomsburg Water Ci. . Pilney Eves.asiatlng jungm't books Matblas bbafter, part payment nu coiiithci l.-j new audition 10 C H . Usrton BhafTer, adm'r or Mathlaa BhaOer, new addition to C H Baker as McHrlde, ropairlng table, protnobotary'somc... A Herblua, work C lesheppard, taking down lower clock Wigg, taking dowu O U bell M putting up " " .1 HnsndrsboU.coMylngaecessb'ks 0 M Turwluiger, asslstibg on assess boos sl. .... .".... 1 J hhanooo A Co, rope Bad "pulley for nag staff C W Ranyuo, bill hardware............. ! MM,,''."n"irloklrr,..... Ml Maise insurance........ rank Parker ai al asm oarpantar Xort "-"- ,.JU Y. C Morns Ivt.two Vsdt Juora.ou 1 n?h omoa, I B tciimaa, saiMug slutt to pal up fli K Howard Watch and (Jkxi'tXv o' nostra. to tower eloek . Z2 C K llower, extra piaetarlog for O li , . " " In com. otlstlonars' a ' !' 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