olumtmm. ESTABLISHED 1SC.H. (the Columbia Jcmorrnt, STABT.lMIKn H37. CONSOLIDATED I!M - rrm.isHKD bv 5LVELL & BITTEKBENDEK tVEUY FKIDAY MOHMNU Ai il.otrmsbuty. Hip County spat of Columbia Cuunty, Pennsylvania. Turn; in-tlde the county, fti.oo a year In nd vnnee; ir not pnid In advance Outside rn county, $1. a year, strictly la ad anee. All communications should be addressed to THE COLV.MBIAN, Blonnisburg, Pa. FRUMY. ArkIL is, 1S92. The House has passed bills putting wool, cotton ties and barging on the free list A bill has been reported to the House by the Viyj and Means Com mittee putting tir.' plates on the free list after October i, 1S94. Ex-Senator William A. Wallace has announced that he favors the nomina tion of Governor Pattison for President. The two hid an interview last week, with the above result. The present indications are that Quay will control the next Republican State Convention, as his men are be ing chosen as delegates in many counties. The Republican leaders of Columbia county are solid for him, as usual Arnoti Fight Agunst the Deal- TAPERS FILED AT WII.I.IAMSPORT IN HE HALF OF THE RAILRUVD C'OMPANIF". Wii.i.iamspori-, April 1:.-. Further! papers were filed to-day in the bill in I equity of Matthias Arnot against the 1 Philadelphia and Read Company and the other corporations ! included in the Reading deal. I They consist of a separate answer by the Central railroad company of .New Jeisey to the original and supple mental complaint of Arnot ; the ilc ninrrer of the Philadelphia and Read ing coal and iron company ; the son- arate answer of the Reading company. 1 we pica 01 me Leiiign ana Wilkes barre coal company; the separate answer of the Lehigh coal and navi- copYrvioHT lesi iier tivo gation company ; the demurrer of the I ak ' L ! 1 ' . ---- . - , DVl'tlllljl' i.enign al.ey coal company; and the! itrengthening nervine, civinc separate answer of the Lehigh Valley ' and vigor to the whole system. railroad rnmmnr I it I,,. - ... , ' . , The papers were Presents! In- John G. Reading, jr.. solicitor of the various corporations concerned, and Grant Herring. W. II. Rhawn, S. P. Wolverton, Richard C Dale. Samuel Dickson, Fiancis I. Gowen, and M. E. OIrr.s:e.l, representing particular companies. Fuller returns in Rhode Island show that the Republican candidate for Governor has been elected, also the Lieutenant Governor. The Attorney General and State Treasurer did not receive a majority of the whole so the legislature will elect. vote, President Harrison spent a day in Virginia last week, gunning for snipe, and went home with a bag full of game. He is gunning for something bigger just now, and expects to bag the Re publican renomination for President before the season is over. W. U. H- nsel can justly feel proud of the large vote polled for him as dele gate at-large to the National conven tion. A difference of 74 votes be tween his and the lowest vote of the successful delegate, and of 301 votes on the highest cast for any of the oppo sition. It is a jus: recognition of his ability and a proof of the great friend ship among the representative demo crats of the State. I suffered from acute inflammation in my nose and head - for a week at a time I could not see. I used Klv Ceim B in and in a few days I was c irec'. It is wonderful how quick it helped me. Mrs. Georgie S. Judson, Hartford, Conn. For three weeks I was suTering from a severe cold in my head, accom panied by a pain in my temples Ely's Cream Balm was recommended to me. After only six applications of the Balm every trao? of my cold was re moved. Henry c. Clark, New Yoik appraiser s Uttice, A neeify woman - the one who's overworked, nerv ous, and debilitated. What she neeas is Vr. i'lercc's Favorite Pie cntuion. It's made exactly to fit ease an invieorruine'. watorn tonic, and a soothinc and tone But b iii v u mere stimulant, it s a legitimate medicine, that an expo- iw.-m.-i.-u puygician nas carctnlly lire5' pared, for woman's ailments. All the functional derangements, chronic Aeannessea, and painful disorders peculiar to the sex, aro corrected and cured by it. t And because it's a certain remedy, it can bo made a guaranteed one. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, you have your money back. 4-i5-2t The result of th recent Convention t Harrisburg demonstrates that Wni. . Harrity is the best organizer in the emocratic party.. The attendance at the Convention was the largest ever known ; while the combined opposition used every means to thwart the will of the majority. In a test vote Mr Har rity's strength was found to be almost 4 to 1. Mr. Harrity is a bold, aggress ive, fearless leader, around whom the people quickly rally. In the guberna torial contest of 1890, he found him self a successful leader and a democrat ic governor was the result. With his counsel in the presidential battle this fall, the republican party must hae a good orgaoizati. n or Pennsylvania will fall into the democratic column. A Talk With Gov- Campbell. THE DEMOCRATIC MASSES IN' OHIO ARE FCK CLEVIUXD, HE SAYS. Ex Gov. Campbell stored over in Washington Monday on his way back to New York from Fortress Monroe, where he had been resting for the past three days. He was warmly welcomed at the Capitol bv his num. erous friends, and had a brief chat with Soeaker Crisp. Gov. Campbell said the Democra tic Presidential prospects were bright. He thought that the Democrats had strong grounds for hope in Rhode Island, that in a national contest no local questions would be involved, and that with the Democrats aroused there was a gocd fighting c'r-ance "Out in Ohio," said he, "the senti ment of the Democratic masses is for -ieve;aid. Do I think Mr. Cleve land can win ? I think if any Demo cratic nominee can win he can." The best pill costs less than anr vwici. vuslb less, dus uoes more. They're smaller, too, and easier to take. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best pills. They regulate perfectly the liver, stomach, and bowels. Professor A. D. Meloy, of the Nor ma1, Lock Haven, has a fortune in hand. He has invented a burner for the electric light, so that it can be managed the same as an oil or gas 1'gnt. lie uses one in his room tnd it works like a charm. It will do away with the old system -'-full blaze or out." He has applied for a patent, and it is understood that the sockets or new burners will be manufactured by an organized company at Lock Haven. Town ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE ok Bloomshurg, Pa., For the year 1891. Built tij fiihiirlmn .., Fiirm , Perxonnl.. Occ u pillion , TAX ltol.l. Foil ism. VnliinllMns. I'm. i.w.jji ll til HO (0. Jite.n-.m () Si.HM t ., in,i;o no 11 mills 8 mills mills IS mills , 11 mills I l.oiii. ni on ADD THE FOLLOW 1X0 EX0.NEHAT10N ! A nit, of Tax . fiF.iwi w IIM wo IT Sill f,P0 01 SIMM 01 Schorii Furnishing company, Carpet Mill company, !I1U .Mill company ... ni iniroiiin c Klcnsrds Furniture Company flO.001 Of! 13,100 0"! i-oo 0 174 10 SI,7V,OT CO Fxoneraud Dccmbe' , My , i no, " .tun iMt " NV H, I'll , " Oct- l; IMti, im, for 10 y cm per cent of the above valuation Is... riiiiut-u iimeoietineaa , FVXDE1) DEBT Dl'K AS FOLLOWS :- Mi MS ra $1,016 uo YEARS WUB.N DI B. imw inn ism , im unw isv9 iwx iv.ii tv mm ii ma ihuh ih 7 ma lasufl An?. 1, llt..$ 11 10 tno WO tin iMtie AUif V. 1H ml im.1 con mi mi ls-u Jnne i.i . ioi son o m mu an Imuboi i. ln.ioH?.. iwi mm in ij!0 o o lnui Oct. 4, 1HH . HO rvo glil .i0 Vl f.O Imue IH-pi. 14, 18 K 4.4 fr 0 5-.'. M "5 (ik) Iju Not. it. imi. irn iai i ia inn liai iuc Jan. 14 Wlj, K00 S.0 no 800 WJ To'alr , WO 340 40 tm wo ?5 xno MM 50 (NO Mil f.M t 0 100 r.s l fl 7'l Sin K40 in 8M) 40 ShO ItO 0 4 0 STS S5 410 410 von it . 1KM IVM 0 aS 2163 rO I44J W.fl KIM 1M leSI 1T05 ITSJ IMS tiM lMt V.i 'Papa, I could hardly get John horn j with the whip." "My son, tell the groom to give the hjrse some Bull's- Head Horse and Ctttle Pow der in his feed. He is suffering from the loss of vital energy. Here is 25 cents foi a package." his INSULT TO JUSTICE Mr Krickbaum tried to deceive readers in his last week's paper, by saying that the appointment of Secre tary of the Bloom Poor District, was a people's victory and a defeat of Sena tor Herring, who had no more to do with it than the man in the moon. The sum and substance in a nut shell is when Mr. Lar's'i .isked Mr. Mercer to support him for the nomination of Toor Director, Mr. Mercer promised him to do so, and was laithful to his promise and used all honorable means to elect him at the general election by being on the ground from the time the polls opened until they closed solici ting votes, and employed a man to lrie his conveyance to haul Larish and Hidlay vcte.-j to the polls, they being the regular nominees. Now what did Mr. Krickbaum do? lie opposed Laish's nomination, and did all in his power underhar.d;dly to cefeat him at the general electionand no sooner than Larish was declared elected he persuaded him to go against his friond Mercer and being successful in overcoming poor Larish's weakness, be calls it a "people's victory," which is an insult to justice and a parallel case to his securing his nomination to go to the Chicago Convention which he claims as a similar victory. Peoj 1 who know Krickbaum's method can not be fooled wi h this kind of chaff. Krickbaum is always boasting of his honest democracy. Wi 1 he be kind enough to te'.l his readers how he voted for Governor when Pattison was first a candidate, also how he voted for Pres ident when Cleveland was first a :in didate, and how often since h had of fice he has bolted the ticket. This will be in order to explain before he asks ! llooA,t 8aPMl"a. the lump and .. 1 j i . . all Indications of aero tula entirely dla. the third teim for the legislature? W. B. Aixfn. J Muacy's Bank M; ste. KETECT1VES WILL IXDEAVOR TO FIXD OLT HOW THE $10,000 DISAPPEARED. The mystery of the missing $20, 000 belonging to Muncy Bank is to be cleared u- if skill can accomplish that leitilt. A R. Barrett, an expert account ant, and O. F. Saltmarsh, a Govern ment detective have been sent bv Com ptroller Lacey for the purpose of mak ing a thorough examination with e Mew of locating the leak by which the money disappeared. Receiver Collins was closeted with these officials. They have engaged hotel accommodations for a month, and will begin the work before them at once. The poet in;;. in dainty rhyme?, Of summer da; a and sunny climes, Of Iwauteous maidens, passing fair, With witching eyes an 1 wrivinij hair. M is but an "aU" for I'. K. I'. that is, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the infallible an 1 guaranteed remedy for all kinds of female weakness, which cures the ailments of the feeble, ".nn- aowu ana debilitated women, and re stores thein to yotthfulncss and beauty once more. The price of this royal remedy, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, is but $1. 00 a bottle, and money refunded in every case if it doesn't give satisfaction. See guarantee on bottle-wrapper. OUH SAVING FUND- ROBERT Pi CKINOnAM. Town Ttvwhw for j-i.in account wun tne Ton it UUoa- rn. To monlon rerrtrrd as follow: Caali on band aa pi r las-1 an nual statrmont 1 151 7) Finm M. ('. to oodward. CoL on KUDlloaieof From M. C. woodward oL on I ud leate of ihhi From 11. A. llenlng tor allow Hi ftlfrt F.oinl'. 8. aaim.n tor show lu-eniipi Frf m V V. llarmsn for tlnen.. " " ' " rent a forPaik From P. k Harm an for bewer ptrmiis From l'. s. llarman lor old numn Fiom f. u. Kior lor aewtr pe.- mil From Jubn Hu.-u t Co. tor ni-np From American Telerapli A Trk-phon Co. lor publica tion i f ordinance No. Hi From Ccntrul I'cnon. lele- fikonn a pply Co. for .ut icatlon of rdlnunce No. is. From Ocnda teg jtlate Feb. Iht, 1 W From Tax roll From John L Klliw, Co. Treas' Liquor llcrnaea for lW. . 10i4 CO From b- nd holders for Mate tat on boLds 101 8V HI M tSOO OJ S) (0 ! M to U 10 00 113 SO a 00 s w t S) 9 01 so 0 00 13 ! ! S3 THE PEOPLES CHOICE. Amt. pBid n. F Kl-e nse loid inacnine In imwi Amt pnid f. F. leacock A Co. sundries MAI KKT STREET. Amt. psld -'ohu Cadman com. HlRhwa'S Amu paid to m. Fenjcson Core. of llliiliwaa Amt. paid iHbor and haullt r.. F. l. lirini er atone It SO 18 6f 41 ro i'-SI U it n iui 11" t IW 41 M 7 SI 1 S4 cn. Br amount of ord'rs paid Oar log -ar i:; u uy Hmount if coupons paid duilLK year isur JJ 1)7 amount of bol us paid dur inir year, tii Uond No. io 00 119 luj in 121151 1 The 1 oard Buildm WHAT IS SCROFULA It is that Impurity In the blood, which, ac cumulating in the glunJs of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which caiues painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which dcrelopes ulcers In the eyes, cars, or none, often causing blindness or deafness; which Is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it Is the most general of all diseases or affecUons, tor very few j ersoua are entirely tree from IU How Can It Be Uy taking flood's Saraaparllla, which, by the remarkable cures it baa accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Barsapaiilla. "My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous ore neck from the time she was 23 months eld till she became six years ol age. Lumps formed In her neck, ami one ot them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for oer three years, we gave CURED Loaded with imrurities, your blood needs cleansing with Ayer's Sarapar ilia. , - . Directors of the Bloorasburg of the Mutual Guarantee ' and Loan Association will issue 500 shares of stock during April. To accommodate a 1 persons who de sire to lay aside a fe.v dollars every month, at a large rate of interest, the secretary, T. J. Vanderslice Esq. is authorized to receive applications at h:s office in the Sentinel building every wee": day during the month, and Sat urdays fro-n 7 to 8:30 p. m. Will also receive applications for loans. Shares $100 each. - Cot of stock $1.00 jer share. Dues 75 cents per share per month, maturing guaranteed s ock n about 7 years, and non guar anteed in about 6J years. You can fake any number of shares from one up. One share will mature $100. Five shares, $500 and ten shares $1000. On each ten shares and up if appli cant undergoes a satisfactory Medical examination a guarantee is given that in the event of death, the full $100, on each share will be. paid in cash at once; and in the case of a borrower, the morgage be canceled and the home left free to the wife and little ones. Women can hold shares in their own names. This is your opportunity to secure a profitable investment. B. F. Sharpie js. Geo. A. Herring.' T. J. Vande-slice, Esq. J B. Robison, Esq. Frank Ikeler. H ugh W. McReynolds, M D. Thos. Gorrey. I. W. Willits, M. D. 4 i-4t- Directors. Buckhn'i Arnioa Salve- Tin Eet Salve in the world for cult, tmisrs, to'ei, salt rheum, fciersore, tetter, cl.a; pei bands, ihilbLiins, corn, and all akin eruption, and positively cures (ilea, or no pay required. It is guaianteed to git perfect satisfaction, or money icfundel. I'rice 25 cent, per box. For Sale 1 y C. A. K'eiui. appeared, and now she seeme to be a healthy child." J. 8. Cablilb, Naurlgbt, N. J. N.B. Be sure to get only Hood's Saraaparllla MaayaueracBuu. nstsnra. rnimwi 1 , tod aooli A Aeeshwatlee, LewiU. Mase 1 1 tar-dold la Hloouni IOO Dosos One Dollar Word's Fhosphodins The Great fcCuKllab Retoedv, irU)ntly and nerman- kenily rurwi ull lunns nf tiuur, KpmiiuUirrliHi, lm- I f w A'" "r tvi . Been ' V fcf preaertbed oier ss yeara r lii Ihniiiuinilc la he uiily flrluiMr wna imtrrt affdi'riwi i-noiru. Ask drugglat for Wood's Pmobpuooiks ; If ha often am wortblntu medicine tn pUce of thla, leave hla dlshoueat store, Incloae price In letter, and we wiu send by ft urn mall. Price, one package, fi ; an, S&. n u-in rvnuv, nt irin fir. Pamphlet la plain salcd, envel "i t auiinna. Addrear. Tub WooDCuamcaLCo, r aaa asm. ml Wooilwurdaveuu-. ieinat, vicu. Mi la Hl'xuuibunr by atnyr r Broa.. , iwt,i'. A. Ktefta,t. A. MeKelvy aed all r atnyrr Bros., , potutlule druggUia everywltotv. " I'M.. " ' 14... " " " ' WI.. " " tm By amount, of Mate' Uz pid to Mate Treas irer By amt. of Treasurer' com mtnsion on money paid out on b nd titurd A lot l .... By amount 1 f Treaaurer'nooT ml alou on money paid our, at t By auiot' ct cf cash on band.. M. r. woodward, Tax Col- levvor lor Dn. To balance cn duplicate of ltwu m 05 CB. By rai-h paid It. Bucktogham. Trvasunr SIS Br exonerations allowed Mar. 10. 141 S3 o Oil 1H0 W) f 00 4H Ol J41 00 Y7 rll 10 10 374 91 lr7 Csl Amt. Amt. paid John fta.teisMnne. Amu paid K Hummers atone.. Amu paid a K. K'-llc stone.... Amt. paid w. II Shaffer atone Amu pnid Low Bro. A CO c b- blesiooe Ami. paU Low bio. i" Co' spalls mt. p id I). L W.''m"(."c'o I'elg' t on aiono Amt Diid Tbjiiiua (lorrer a'la ' Amt. puld u. Hnoadea cjoii.e" stone Amu paid Barton hlianer,'cob- bleaione Amt pail Wilson Cox.'oi.'bbitj BI0L6 Amu paid W. J. Weob, co'libie atone Amt paid W. n. Vetter. ainrt Ami paid Win f Kerly a:orw Uib UHIU W UK IVIIM.,.1 brick and sand. , , Amt paid c P ,soan, amtihlng. t-l i Ami paii L Uailou, buiiiu Inir .... Amt paid C W Ne.U fcrb vnat lor iruahr .... a Amu pall llunnao at lias ert eoal tor crusher g, 40 Anit. itd Id iman a liassert ill" ir voer'iauiT Amt. pnli Harn.ua a lljoavrc welum Amu paid L W. MeKelvy wHghir?. Amt. pnid H. V. White a Cp. weighing ...T.. Amt. pala Kaiuiers I rou'u'co xchantre, welching Amu p li Lock llaren n es SI 91 Si ro sn 8 71 IC f 40 M 1 II 1 M IK ti 1 14 won ins si sn 140 01 1 3S (4 is for pre. 4J 4J IS1189 fcl M. C. WonnWABD, Tas Col-l.-c'or for imvi DK. To amount of duplicate VS. By emh psld R. Buckingham Treasurer By cxoi.eratlonaaUowed Mar. 10, isi Ba 1 mce due . . S 90 0J f 5 6 71 S800 00 1C-4 tU t 71 ltSCEIFTfA. Cash on band ai per last an nual slaiemeut $ 151 ;j From M. t: woodward col ec btr on duplicate it) 543 SS From M. C. Woodwanl collec tor on dufllcttes 1H f 80J (0 From ti. A. liening for show lloeuaea. 80 00 From P. K Harm in tor show licenses so 00 From P. a Harmon for fines... fcO ti From I. & Uarman for rvut forpoik 10 00 From H. h. Ilarinan for sewer liermlta m ro From P. llarman for old pu'p 4 to From F. C. tj er for aew .r per mit s 00 From John ButU a to, for lamp . oo From American Telegraph a Te'epi.one 10, for publishing OidluanceNo 14 8 50 From Central 1'enna Tee phone and supply t o. for publishing ot ordinance ho. M 9 CO From bonds negotiated Feb. 1, is. 90CO 03 From John L. Kllia Co. Treaa, liquor license for l 10M CO From bond holder for btate tax 00 bonoa 101 HI From tax roll UHi S3 fJlK 63 I HBUIt-EiyKSTH-IliOHWAV. Amt, paid w. j. iiidiemaa loin of Highways Amu paid Jidio t adman, Com. of Illgbwaja Amt. puld Win. FurgUioa Com r-f Highways AmU pld lahor aLd hauling.. " John WUlU'Oi.Ut Hone . .. . AniU paid P ii. Miller atrne.. Amt pi-Id t. I. ArmsuoLg wono mt. psld BouLd and Boone stone . AmU pall I). U a W. Co. ireght uo atone AmU paid I'reasy Wells lum ber AmU. paid Moonsburg Car. to. amllblng Amt pal I O. 11. liaitln au.llh- ing Amu paid llarman 6 Ilasaert auuoitea Amu pod i. k orr a boa ainltblng Amu paid Haoian a Uaaatrit iucnt.ii g puies ... CONSTABLE AND TOLICI. Amt. psld Wesley Knorr . iiiri ruiice Amt. Pa 11 Assistant Police'.". . Auit paid M r. Wotdward Town const ahie , , Town I'otiHiuble Ami paid M o U'MJward. ar- reeis, cc f tea s 1 00 110 S3 K'.VELAGE. J A nutchln a c;o sewer pipe. . . . . .L." H K c' ,rt on sewer pipe aire""0 teh g'm ,D1 "P"88 J C Brown semwa ai 'supu'aewl era ....... ..... .. w olIUmea aewer'conrir'uoVlort ti ! e,'h"ewer 000 truition . II V V htte a sewer construc tion "materl1? C plpe "" nam, an iiasserl ' iepaira"tO Jai lovm a Woo.lin 'd'i'Iiu bVoe . '.' I Mlhit, (A. - I 1 " ' own umm LWifr Hon extras , AM luterateeu labor on drain.. $m (.7 113 w CI 1 ;s 14 sa M Tf S S5 an oo 7 i a i 171 M 61 ifi 1 FIRS DEP AHT.M KNT. W A lUrtzel rctt Oct i, v to Apr l, hi O A McKeiry aiindrlea Ludlow Valve Hfir Col Ore bv. drama . Bloomibunr Water Cn utti.ini.Vim -J awuu reuaini io nosd JUIU per Rloomshurir rr (. wood innauinera Gas t'o gaa coal D L a W It K to fa on coal 1) I. a W K k t'o lit on bydranta CliKneafarrs cleaning hose.... Eureka Hose o rubber goods Bionmsburg car Co More rubber goods W a unodoujoyt r a Co work on pu Kestr a hotT man work on pit ... . C C Keaty aenlc a a engii eer II mo -SCV18 M 150 f bO MOi 1 t I US 17 Ml a w l (i 1 ot T 0J ioi so 1 1 5 I WATER DEPARTMENT. Bloomsburg Water Co rent 43 fire bydrantsoct 1, t) to July l, mi ( o per hydrant per an- ; T) 00 B.oomsburg ater i o rent 5i tire iiiiiauia 4uiy i, i to March 1, 46 SI ei m 1 40 Amu pMJ llarmau A Uaaarrl weignirg Amt. paldT Wro, Xeal A Pons weigbltg Bra AmU paid O. W. Keai coai ior crusoer Amu paid O. a Laubach ma. aonry . Amu paid J. Bachiuaa ma- aoory Amu paldC, w. lrunyon auo- drlee Ann. paid J. at. twhoykf sun. drle Amu paid Frjdeouwuia buv log AmU paid Bwy DetobmUler IS w Y,i 90 38 00 1MM Ui SI M to to t 10 111 M ai 94S 8 13 IS 11 OJ 8 94 IS 4) 107 0) 7J it a 30 SO It OS II M II OS ISO ' I 00 - - LIGHT. : nraa Iron ilfg Co repairing l. mp i post a . ...... iruui ,iuue taa l.'lll uo UClH- I Ing Mar l, Nno Nov 1, hi, a mo p;r iK-ui per month 817 41 Bloomabuig Kl-ctri.i Light and Power t o elect ilu Hk.Mii June 0 IMi', to March , imij lira t; Blooiusbunr Keiirlo Ught and l owerlo lljlillnc by Hu.be (, Light Cos lights to Mm 4, lsoj lit no -I13S4 4 I'.'llO 84 Hi tkl 6 & I 58 9 110 8' x ltt ro 4 ( 4 '0 HI 1 BA TOWN HALL. Bloomsburg steam t'o steam T mo Mr 1. ! t i M.ir I, ! Blo-iii-biir Water Co water 1 ir Apr 1, 1 -Hi to Apr 1. 1 Wi ....... bux.im.burg uia CO gas ueo I. MJ to .March imij...... Mover Bnai glass . A v liower WHtuhman Mar 1. issii to lieo 1, 1'Ui Chus Knur lii.ide bl'nds . P K Vaiin ilia paint Imr roof F It Drukti putilug it au lu lock O 11 Maitln repairs in lock up .. W O Holme repair 10 gas lamps Ueorge Weol acrubblng OAK CKOVK PARK. Bloomsburg land Implement i-on-nti year June 4. Wi to Juno , v: .... Klllah Hliutt wili'iimii . Uloomabuig Water Co meter .. rcii. hi :....,.,..:r:.e.r.,.,, W M U11100 re pal ra ' O B Martln..lT.... ". " Jnkn V ll ..l.-n Fu:eman Wolf plumbtog!!..'.'.' M 05 81CB ti MIHOFLLANKoVSL Freacock auditor r 9 sot a wsiaav r-MH 73 101) () IM S7 84 (10 l (l HI la 1 A U Corell rubber ataaaos " Guy Jaeoby atndavlu ' Kareil Htteabeitiler pabUabtng 9 m oo .01 1 ni 7 anrunl statpmptit rf n (vi Elwrll A Pltti'i l.endi r t iitiilig pub f nd 87. Ail, 14 . Wm Krlikbjum pablUlt 2 hUU. mint "... Wm K1I1 kb.tmn printing A i.iir llslilnif C'rdM.M, s .. . I C Broun pub stntrnmnt ' ' bionn 1 rtnt'n ot-d iul; rd Ml Mt: W1.0J.va td tcnlrg tax 10- tli-PS t II Koblwin s"rvlii BrsumentVo rxrei tlons to let nit of Me No 5, "f'ptKe I'm M i ouiik, trot. com vii'WH Ntrth Katllil.-dand Fifth H, W II Brooke A to Mt nt lonr-rv uaimsn a llosavrV repulra iuilii U. to 15 (0 p in S5 M 21 fl) if Ot rs 7 :o m in m 01 H.I ?8 co 5 4 H Ml 77 15 I 81 vCufi n, i8 it Us, overpaid tax l' K Vannatts, index boards.. Eahleman A Woir, sundiles.... I) I. A W H It CO frrljihl J t: Brown, seivltea us Town Enirinecr ti & W tn Neal A Sons, cleaning 111 11 tj Ke'.lT A llorrinm, woik on puino and cnis'ier n 50 Iloeemont Cemetery Co. lot in teniHery anl putting up T"mn-inna . homaa Vaoatio, T"IUip. repairing 7i rs 3 CO B Hit ale dma.s 10 crona In rii,irnctl n of vr ium V m F Ilsrtman, sundries.,.'..'. is 01 a F tlrUhei. IM4MI..M1 lim.i. me-it Of Mini Ia ll..vla a A'len A Ar r strnng, rundrlea.. 1 77 W H l uieii.lijin. utIi B( creisrr imt W It Cumin 11ms. arMcea In maklmr un lax rnll . m W H ummlhira. aervlcea In making out duplicate 8 ft) OTIlBtt PAME.NTP. Pal I on account of orders out. standing, vii; For hfs For 17 . .. For imm Paid coupons of isw'.-... coupons of iwi ........ - bond. " state ui on bonds r t u rent ir Treteunr's con mi-slon ... uaiaiKC lu band . f ireaa ... I m IS to s m ': 1 .11 l ti 1SI 11 15 00 7 n U8I 91 87 ill 81173 78 '.314 It tlt'9 9 Dertnet ftnmnt of ord rs tf 1:91 Out.L.lu1lnif Leaves ain'iunt enualllmr re. cjlpta... tuoos-ssrao. Pa.. March 11. iuw We. the urnlerats-neil .unit .... , . 1. n- B'ouu.abnnr. mi t 1 nm 1 n tn Pe of perloimlng our ourt. a, and do henr certify ibat we l.-ve . xi.n.ln. d lb- r"-? rVn? OOUHta and Mat-m.nla ai.rt n.j ,k..' ' " d"? herety api tove o' II e tux. vt e reootr- in k'lBf (O mi n I thai Hie ult In the T.wn Hal! be putT suitable eonmiieu for the p-orer r, tvaU 9' Vsluable b k and lew ids be cr Jin J ; F. V. LVEltKTT, .. m nr.iv.it, be Town. a. l- . ASSETS. duplicate of hi1.. Aifltors. Bi'ance due on 1' VI iaoj cn Balance In Tn aiif t, . 11. . j- . 11 Due from aui'tlr) ivraous lor eaer peibiia j it LI A Itr. 11 1 ED. Furd-vl d'br s 0 3 0.1 rdeisof ss outstanding. . w iriK-lsOf ISrOOUlataUilllik' 1 to (u.r.111 to oiitkt.'nniiur Sum ipoiisoi IMI) unoaM .n Coup ba cf 1MH uiii aid '00 $ IT? asM ts , Deduct Net Indebtcdnesa . Attest: A . IL Crvuivnr April :. secretary. S3 5'3 II S at s 11 F. H. HAItwN. I'roo. of Cound!. ADMINISTRATOR'S N'OTICE. oMnu H-hltmh-r.'iile of Cenfre tot,tl,(j). tWUM'iM Con lit i. derenard. Notice Is herehr irlven thnr LtinnAi .am, latratlon or. t lie estate of Alem W lil nilie laie ff Centre low nshlo. Columbia fottniv, dnn4 have iwn grunu-d to the und'rslu-nrd :viinii rnlor to wiimu a I n .nton.4 luili-inei tn a .ui ate are reoiiestiil Ui nnikp nnvni..ni. a,. k.-. huvlna- claims ordcmunJs will umke knownthn same wit hout delay to ELI AS V'tNti. .1-iww. . Ad nluu;ratr. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given W the c redl tors oft h undenilgned mid to nil permits whi m It mar conrn that. In will apply to the. lourt of (oinmou Pleaa ot Columbia t otintr for the lienetlt of lli Insitlvent lawa ol thla Common wealth, ou Mondiiy morulmr, av , imi-.', at ten ocl.a kof aaldday, at which time anv persm. having anr ob)ti-tlon to bs huxl tllsehatire aa an Ins ilvent debtor can ann-nr and makn I lie same known. DANIEL KAsll.N KH. JIRaRlNU, Alty. i-l-lt. 0606666 SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH sCircu lar.E.KKAUSEXA BRO.MILTON.rA Milton, Pa., A our LliUld Kxlrai-t or Smoke Is excelleut : It gtvea the meat a good tliivor and keew II tree from Inseeta; It sar,-niiii,e, trouble and nione.v, and la tar superior to the old way ot sun kl.ig meat. JAM Ed Fox. Milton, Pa.,-1 gave your Liquid Fjctracl o Kmoke a giaxl ttlal last falland it provwl rery aatisfactory. I do heartily recommend it to slL Oku. J K Kit Y. '! I'oTTsiisovK, Pa., 1 cannot aay too much for your l.liiild Extract of 8moke, It la excellent and will do Jnat what you recommend; easily anpled, less trouble aud ex'nae, and can hang It In a more secure place than a smoke house, und gtvea the meat a g'Nd flavor, belter than you can iret from oai, anu ktv8 It anlld aud entirely free from Insects. I recommend It to all who smoke meat. J. H. KltA.MKH. For sale by Mo V Eli BKO'S, Bloomsbur.', Pa. S-IMlllO. Scientific American Agency for uusnm J CA T TRAO r-.-arO DtSIOtl ' MTv'f COPVKil CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, PATENTS CrirS. eto. K,,PnTm",,on sod free Handbook write to vlll' cn ii "iwv, nw v.unt. Olilest bureau foraoeurtna patent! In Amrrtoa. Kverr patent taken out by u u broualit tn-fora toe public by a uotlos given fii uj cbarxs In the IJrf"t elrculatlon of any sdentltic papnr In the w.irlU. Htilomtuily llluntrausl. Nlnt..llifcBut man ahould lw without It. Weekly, ;I.UI a fears SI..V) six tnotitha. Adrtrer VtSN at CO, Pu ULl.u aua, am broadway. New Vork. Th Cfcatu of evidence is now complete lhat DR. HEdRA'S VIOLA CREAM is the ouly Dri'Danttion that Dosl- tlv.lv dtaa all that Is claimil foriL. It removes Precklt-a. Livur.aifil..a. Black- llaaila Pimnlaa. Tan. anil all imnerfaetlous of tbaskiti, without liijurv. A few applications will render a ruph or red skin soft, smooth and while. It la not aoosmetio k cover defect, but a euro, and guaranteed to vlve satisfaction. Plicate. At drua-Kista; or sout by uaiL Scad for leatuuoiiluls, (1. C. MTTNCB A CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. WAMTED "ALIWSIISN. Halaryandexmn ": ln aiitrt: peruianeiil place ; giaid chance for alvancemeu: 1 experleniM ur ueeeaa ir t u m fre ; rellall. aiuck t liberal treatment ) com Ml of te, rlu,.y audaub-airenta given right peny tatpty ttooiw. Hron Broth, wfnwkuy, Nuranrmon, Kji-ht-jter, ft. V.
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