..olmuBimt, 1TAI)I.I!IEI) mill. ttltc Columbia Dcmotr;.., STARLlslli:i IKiT. CONSOLIDATED lsW.1. - 1TBI.HIIEII BY ILWELL & BITTENEINDIR EVERY FRIDAY M(KNIN( Al Bloomi-burg, the County sent, of Columbia Cowi'y, Pennsylvania. TERM)"; Inside tlio count y, 11.00 a year In ad vance; ll.Sii If not paid In udvance outside the county. l. a year. I'rlctly In advance All communications should be addressed to THE COLUMBIAN, Dlixunsburg, Pa. FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 189a. Ex-senator V. V. Hart of Williams port has been appointed Master in tlie caseofArnot against the Philadelphia and Reading R. R. Co. and others, concerning the deal. William Astor, of New York, one of the richest men in America, died suddenly in a hotel in Paris on Tues day. He was the father of Mrs. J. Coleman Drayton. The Republican State Convention at Harrisburg last week nominated Judge John Dean of Blair county for Supreme Judge, and William Lilly for congressmen at-Iaree and Alex. Mc McDonell. Another vessel sailed from Philadel phia Saturday last, laden with trovis ions for the starving people of Russia, 1 here has now been three years o famine, and no prospect for its abate inent. Provisions must be furnishet them until they can be able to move into some other country. Their land has become impoverished for want 0 fertilization, and it will be a long tinv: betore its fertility can be restored. The State Supreme Court has de cided a case from Montgomery county in which an interesting point was in volved. Supervisor Thomas, of Upper Merion, put in a bill for the use of his horse and carriage during his term of office in driving over the district while road mending or on business of the office. The township refused to pay this ami the plaintm brought suit The Montgomery county court gave him a verdict ; the township appealed, but the Supreme Court affirms the lower tribunal in quashing the appeal. bo the township must pay the Super visor s bill. L. E. Klotz, a resident of Mauch Chunk, and the only son of ex- cong ressman Robert Klotz who represent ea this district tor two terms, was killed last Sunday nitht while 20'mz home from a hotel at Glen Onoko. He spent the evening at the hotel and started for town at o o'clock hv way of the mountain in the rear of the hotel. After leaving the hotel a short distance he slipped, fell, and rolled down the mountain side several hundred feet. He was instantly kill ed- The deceased graduated from Le high University in 1872 in civil engi neering. After following the profess ion tor several years he made a tour through Europe and after his return entered the banking business with his father. This will be an unusually interesting year in politics. The two great politi cal parties win select their best men ; the contest will ce waged with great earnestness. Every voter should ac quaint himself with the men and policy 01 Dom parties, me campaign will be one of education. We should like to see the young men of this town organize themselves into an Indepen dent Democratic club. No kickers should be permitted to join, or to nave any influence in its organization. The young men should be the active workers, and the older heads give counsel. The democratic party suffer more cleteals from lack of organization than any other cause. Let the young men come to the front of the battle. From present appearances Ex president Cleveland will probably have three fourths of the delegates pledged to him at the Chicago Convention. If it should so happen that Senator Hill, in one of hi3 peculiarly original and forcible speeches would present the name of the Ex president, the last hope of the republicans would be abandoned, and the mere fun of counting the vote would remain to makt Grover Cleveland again the oc cupant of the White House for four years. The republicans are fostering the vain hope ol dissentions in New York between the Hill and Cleveland men, but the indications now point to Hie election of Cleveland even without the vote of New York Hut our neighboring state does not want to be on the outside, and when the conven tion meels will no doubt have a surprise that will blast the la-it hope cf the republicans. As a tree flourishes in proportion to the richness of the soil, so the human body thrives in accordance with the quality of its blood. Hence the neces sity of keeping the vital fluid rich and pure with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the lest blood medicine you can find. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, April 25, iSoj. Mr. Harrison's visit to New Yoik this week, while ostensibly for the pur pose of attending the laying of the corner stone of the Grant monument. is in reality for the purpose of settling tne question 01 ins candidacy lor a re : . . - .. nomination- ne win carry with mm the two men who were taken into the cabinet solely to bring about his re nomination Secretaries Poster and Elkins and while there these political manipulators win meet the renubli can bosses of New York and other States and try to make bargains with them. Secretary Foster has just re turned Irom Ohio, where he went to lay Harrison wires, and there is reason for believing, although he maintains to the contrary, that he found the anti Harrison sentiment too strong for him, and that the Ohio delegation will go to Minneapolis uninstructed. With such states as Pennsylvania and Ohio sending uninstructed delegations, it be comes necessary for Mr. Harrison to capture the New York delegation or throw up the sponge. Senator Teller is doing all he knows how to do to make himself disagree able to the administration. Not satis fied with charging Mr. Harrison with having been in league with the money power lobby to defeat the free coin age bill in the House, he knocked the bottom out of a very nice little sheme which Mr. Harrison has oeen concoct ing for electioneering purposes by of fering a resolution, which was adopted by the Senate, calling upon the Presi dent for information as to what steps have been taken toward the holding of an international monetary conference, and for copies of all correspondence wiih governments invited to participate therein. Senator Sherman mad J hole for Mr. Harrison to crawl out bv amending the resolution by adding "if not incompatible with the public inter ests", but Mr. Teller intimates that Mr. Harrison would better not try to make use of it. It is known that Mr. Harrison has had secret agents at work for months trying to get the European government to agree to take part in such a conference, and it is said that they have succeeded in getting a num ber of them to do so, and that the con ference is to be held when it will do the republican party the most cood just before the election, when all sorts of promises can be made as to what it will do. Senator Palmer has announced him self a candidate for the Presidential nomination, and he says he will en deavor to secure the support of the en tire Illinois delegation. Senator Call has offered a resolu tion which, if adopted and carried out, would get together some very valuable information. It provides for the ap pointment of a committee to inquire into ine present capitalization and the difference between such capitalization and their actual cost ; their gross and net receipts ; number of compensation of employes, amount of bonded in debtedness and capital and stock ; and a list of stockholders and bondholders, giving their residences. The Senate, in its usual ponderous way, is discussing the House Chinese exclusion bill. The republicans are trying hard to make party capital out of the demo cratic vote by which Representative Rockwell, of New York, was retained in his seat, notwithstanding the report 01 a majority 01 the Elections commit tee in favor of the contestant. Ren resentaiive McVillin, of Tennesee, voiced the general democratic as well as the common sense view when he said of it : "I cannot sec how it can affect the democratic party. It was a case upon which men could honestly differ and upon which they did differ. Mr. Rockwell had the advantane of tne sk.hi with which his case was pre sented, and there were many minds that were not made up until the final incsciiiauon 01 tne case, lhe very length of the debate and the perfect freedom which marked it was sufficient Peculiar Many peculiar point make nood'i San saparilla superior to all otlier medicines. Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation ot Ingredients, Llood'i Sarsaparilla possesses .VV the full curative value of the jr best known rented I oa2 tlie vegetable khig-rjQrdom. Fecullar In bCr 'trcngta and economy VV nootl'a Sar saparilla IscJZythe nlymedfc cine vV which can truly be sald,0S One Hundred Poses OnoO VOollar." Medicines In (W larger and smaller bottles pr require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as flood's. S Tccullar In its medicinal merits, Ilood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and lias won for Itself S the title of " The greatest Wootiyfc purifier ever discovered." jr Teculiarlnits "goodnamo S CgrA home," thero is now Jinore of Ilood's Sarsaparilla gold In Lowell, where XjJit Is made, than cf allr rotuer blood purlflcrs.e 2peculiar in its phenome- JVnal record cf sales abroad rSfr no other preparation CjTer attained such popu riorlty in so short a time, and retained its popularity 9rand confidence among all classes S if people so steadfastly. Do not be Induced to buy other preparations, . tut be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by alldrag gist. 1 lilforH. Prepared only ty 0. L 1IOOD CO., ApoUwewtM, Lowell, Mas, 100 Doses One Dollar CoBvmtHr itti 'il The seed is planted when you feel "run-down " and "used -tip." Malarial, typhoid or bilious fevers spring from it all sorts of diseases. Don't take nny risk. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery invigorates tho system and repels disease. It starts the torpid liver into healthful action, purifies and enriches tho blood, and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work nil the processes of diges tion and nutrition, and builds up flesh and strength. For all diseases that come from a disordered liver and impure blood, skin, scalp and scrofulous affections, it's the only remedy that's guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure in every case, you have your money back. You pay only for the good you get. The worst cases yield to the mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. That's why tho proprie tors can, and do, promise to pay 500 for a case of Catarrh in the Head which they cannot cure. CANDIDATES CARDS. List of Candidates to b voted for at the dole, gate cli-ctton held Saturday August 13Mi 1H4, tiotween tin- hours of s and 7 o'clock p m. Nominating con vein ion Tuesday Au;usl Kith. For Representative, O. W. STERNER, of Cloonisburg. to show the country that the democrat ic House was willing to listen to every phase of the case." Some gossip has been caused by the report that Mr. Blaine was very brusque in his refusal of the invitation to ac company Mr. Harrison and the admin istration party which is to go to New York tomorrow evening to take part in laying the corner stone of the Grant monument, on Wednesday. Mr. Blaine is at least consistent; there was never any love displayed by him for General Grant in his life time, and he declines to make a pretense of it over his grave. Senator Vorhees Says of the plat form adopted by the Indiana demo cratic convention : "It is a sound plat form, embracing tariff reform and a currency of gold and silver and legal tender paper (greenbacks) on an equal ity with each other. This is the old democratic platform, and no new de parture toward Wall street." He adds that the State ticket is a splendid one, with a practical farmer at its head, and that it is certain to sweep the State in to the democratic column this year. Thomas Jefferson's Grand-Daughter Dying Miss Sarah Nicholas Randolph is lying critically ill at her residence, in Baltimore. Miss Randolph is the youngest daughter ot tne late (Jol. Thomas Jeff erson Randolph, of Edge Hill, Albe marie County, Va., and a great grand daughter of Thomas Jefferson. After the civil war Miss Randolph, with her sister, opened a large school for young ladies. She was afterwards principal of l'atapsco Institute, . Ellicott City, Md., and about ten years ago opened "Miss Randolph's school," in Balti more. She wrote "Tlie Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson" and "A Life of Stonewall Jackson for Children." Another Train on the Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Railroad is about to quicken its service on the Sunbury, Hazleton and Wilkes Barre road. Another train will be put on between Wilkes Barre and Pottsville about May 1 st. A Brilliant Town. All of the electric liidits, both arc and incandescent were kept burning nearly all of Wednesday night. The company were trying their new dyna mo and told all consumers to leave all their lights turned on, at no ex pense. E'ickl.n'j Arnioi Salve The Test Sai.vk in llie world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt ilirum, feei sores, tetter, chapped haiuls, cliilm.ii; s, corns, nml all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no yviy required. It is guaranteed to (rivt period sat sfnclion, or mont-y relundol. Price aj cent. p;r box. For Sale ty C. A. KWiiu. Wood's i-hosphodiiie Tliefireat s-:tiKlt Rtmedv. I'roiniitly anil lii-riiiiin- 1 cm 1 y i iiii-n nil inriiiH of i.Wromm Hmlww, Jinan- fniwif, numnulitrvhea, tin- I jmtfm'tt (Hid alt etfcctH of Atiunn of HsieKte. iteen presmnea over 3 yearn Jn thousand ofcuHett: In It III. (Utlll ItflildilH llllrt Uefur mi Attar, iiunmt lledMi kiwim. AhIc druKKlttt for Woou'n 1'iiosi'Houink j If lie orfnra Hoinn worthlntw medicine In ilai:) of IIiIh, leave Ills dlslionent more, Inelone price In letter, and we will BtinU ly return mull. I'rlee, one packuife, II ! Hlx, SV Oho u lll pirate, t will cur. hamplilet, in plain hcuhmj, uiivmuiie HtampH. AddieHt. Tint Wood Ciiiimu ai. to, Ml wuiHlwnni w.uiiui-, 1 r"old In Hluouisburir by Moyer broa., J. II. Mercer, V. A. Klelui, ti. A. McKelvy and all re Hpouslule druKifliiu everywhere. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TIIK- Toww of Bloomsburg, Pa., For the year 1S91. TAX VnllliltlollH. t l,t!iii.ni im.,,. m.svi on.... i,n,ii'.M ial Si,:im mi IHM',11 ().... ittint up Kiiiiurban ... I 1! t in Ivrwohiil.. ., (ci'llpiitlnll , t i.rait.'ni no ADUTHK FoIXOWINd KXONKII AT10XS : school FnrnWilnir company, fifl.nno no Exonerated Invember , !!, for 10 yo.ns. mrpe! Mill company, 13,1010.1 May , " ' ' silk .WtlU'ompniiy KiiOiki ' June tt, ltvt, HIi'lmniHon A I.Ii IihMh 17 It) !" Nf , M , " " " Furniture Company " tct. U; m, " ' '! tl,72,7 M 3 per writ of the nhovc valuation Is Fumli'd Indebtedness Fl XDKI) DKIIT PVK AS FOLLOWS: YEARS iwi iNsij lsw i-m istw isvt Iiwnn Aw, a, I) s n io oo wn tin Issue auk. v, 1-J.. 180 11 !M0 SUM Soil VI 10 yjo I who Junes, ihh.. Iwuieori. I'l, 1KKT . Iflou- Oct. 4, 18 H . iHsne wnf. R IK'V. 80 1IKI '0 Si 10 itiiii lilfl) wo 0 tn ) MS 8(11 11 Vti') 5-1) r.-o ICO !-mie tov. 17, l"-0. is 1 15 IWI 10 laeuo Jan. 14 1RH. i iivo SJO SCO 00 800 To'alr IW ISOI 7080 Sill 8ID S'HO ROMEHT lUTKINC.HAM. Town TreftWivr for 14i, in account, with tbe Town it Uliomn burg, IT. DI1. To monies received as follows: CSHh ou hand a per lust an nual statement I 1 51 71 Flora M. O. woodward, CoL Cn lllipltcateof Ml). 54) M From M. '. woodward toL on implicate of IHUt J8O0 00 Fn.m u. A. llerrlnif for bbow lloeiFes ) CO Fiom r. H. Hiirmin for show llrense4 ) 00 From I' S. lliirinan for IImi-k.. CO M rents for Pat k 10 00 From 1'. . Ilarmau for sewer permits 145 50 From F. s. Iluiman lor old pump From F. J. Ker lor ijewer permit- 00 From Juhn Ilutb & Co. tor lump DO From American Telegraph Telephone Co. for pulillfu tlon of ordinance No. 61 8 5) From central I'enna. Tele phone & supply Co. for cu) llcatlon of 1 rdlnnnce No. (. t 00 From bcnJs oegatlale Feb. 1st 1SW sooo ro From Tax roll 1344 83 From John L. Kline, Co. Treau' Liquor licenses for 1S 1016 00 from bond holders for Slate tax on bauds 101 88 tailW l CIL By amount of ordrrs paid dur ing year 17637 is By aiuounl if coupois paid durli g year 1387 35 By amount of boLds paid dur ing year, viz. Bond No. ins 1TO00 " 1111 in) no " 134 SiO 00 " " 141 iho eo " " 'Ml 800 ou " " 1HI 450 Ol 808 145 00 By amount ot State tax paid to state Treas irer 97 89 By smr. of 1'reasurer's coni- mtmion on money paid out on bonds Issu-d i i 01 1 .. . . 10 CO By amount ot Treaaui-er'aeom mllon on money puld out 8 874 84 By amount of cash on band.. 87 8 - f-.'llSd ! M. O. WOOUWARD, Tax Col lector for lt-H0. Dlt. To balance on duplicate of 1H) CO 05 CR. By cash paid K. Buckingham, Treasurer 5W VI By exonerations allowed 'War. 10, 1-VJ lit $ 880 05 M. C. WOODWARD, Tax Col lector tor jot 1 DK. To amount of duplicate f 5V 71 CR. By cash paid It. Buckingham T re usurer 800 00 By exoi erntlons allowed Mar. 10, law 8tt) Si Balince due Ititbii I 71 ItSCEIPm Cash on hand us per last an nual statement f 151 13 From M. '. woodward col.eo toron duplicate 18i0 515 33 From M. V. Woodward collec tor 011 duplicities lcHI 800 00 From 0. a. Ilerrlng for show licenses 30 00 From r. S. Ilarman lor show licenses SO 00 From . 8. UhI'Iuhu for flues... Ui 85 From I'. S. Ilarman for rent for poik iu 00 From I', h. ilarman tor sewer permits 14.) to From H. K.IIarman for old pu p 4 to From F. C. Eyer for scw.r per mit 3 00 From John Bubh lo, for lamp 8 90 From A merle in Telegraph & Telephone 0, for publishing Oidlnance No. 64 8 50 From central I'euna Te'e. phone and supply 10. ror publlHhlng of Ordinance No. 8 CO - From boodd negotiated Feb. 1, I Si'OO 00 From John I.. Kline Co. Treas. liquor UeensoH for 1-M 10J6 00 From bond holders for Slate tax on bonds .. 101 so From tax roll 13M8 33 (21158 63 DISUUUSEMENTS-IltUHWAVS. Amr, paid w. J. Bidleman torn, of Highways 15 M Ami. paid John cadmao, Com. of Highways 173 80 Amr. puld Win. FurgUHoa coia of Highways SS mi Ami. pnld labor ar.d hauling... 1.100 ' John Whlteniguc stone 61 8.1 Amt. paid V. I). Miller stone.. M to Auit pi-Id ( . 1'. Armstioug btono 8 10 Amt. paid Hound and Boone stone Ill V6 Amt. Pf.11 IL L. W. CO. freight 00 htone Si 35 Ami. paid t'reuay a Wells In m- br Sis 80 A int. puld Bloomisbuig Car. Co. millhlug. 13 73 Ami. pulJU. B. Martin tu.llh. lug ' 11 OS Amt. paid Ilarman IltibHcrt sundiles 83 06 Amt. paid B. Krorr Son smithing IS 45 Anil, paid llartuan A llaswi t lUcrot-hli g plates v.... 107 0) Ami. iihIJ llurUian k Hansen weighlrg 6 7) Ami. puld Mm. Real & Sons weighing IS 45 Amt paid O. W. Neul A Bro. coil for eruHhcr 80 80 Amt. paid 1). S. Laubacb ma sonry II 08 Amt. puld J. Bacbtuan m.- sonry 11 33 Amt. paid C. W. Kunyon sun. diles 8)08 Amt. paid J. U. uchuyler suu. dries 8 80 Amt. paid Frvd schwlua haul ing 4 00 Amt. paid Henry Dtlchmlller work In 1680 7 6 1MI.I. Colt iwil. llllll-. Alnt. or Tut . JIP.IIM I 411) M l) '7 an ' f.1MH I) 11 mills. H mills. .... ... llllllH. 14 I11IIM U mllll. MM! Ill fit r.-. :11,111a WHEN 1)1 K. wn i ww iwi im tai iw jww 111.7 wo sto tin rvx) io 4 0 inn twi (W5 MO SHI) S1 Kfl Too sin avi 7. Ml it to S) 3'0 T7S MO mi piO 60 V1 4 0 mid K 0 4IH K'O r.i 410 Mv SiM viiO 9VH !! ton i.00 son :oo Mil S.'ICO 81SA 11 W) 1705 I78J IV, 5 2&10 10U Amt. paid II. F Rice uso loid machine In liw) Ami paid S. F. leacock A CP. sundries MAI KST STREET. Amt. paid John Cadman Com. Illguwios Amu paid Mm. Ferguson Com. of fllghwats Amt. paid Ihbor and hauling.. 11 50 18 57 8;WI 41 (0 118 N) !!t 73 118 I'M M Mt 41 "5 7 31 1 34 M 81 81 8-1 233 SO 5 7) 18 (8 40 !3 1 18 1 SO ) w 1 71 01 ui 84 80 14 4) 8 S3 81 ID 18!) 91 2 38 140 01 18 3S M 45 48 Ami. r. r. iTiuker siono . AmU paid John Walters stone. Ami. pulil K siimmeis stone., Amt. paid H. K. Ki Ik stone.... Amt. paid W. II Shaffer ktoi.e Ami. paid Low Uro. & CO cob blestone Ann. puld Low Bro. A Co. tpalls A nit. paid I). I. A W. K. i(. Co. freight on stone Ami paid Thomas liorrcy Hpa;is Amt. paid B. Rhoades cobble- Mone . . Amt. paid barton slu tier, coh- bleione Amt pali Wilson cox, cobble stone Amt. paid W. J. W ebb,, cobble lone Alnt. paid W. II. Yetter, sand. Aim paid Wui PKyerly. si one . mt paid w M Ferguson brick and sand Amt paid C P bloan, smithing. Amt paid E L Barton, sinHU- Ing Amt paid O W Neul A Bio, coal tor crusher... Amt. pall Ilarman & 11 assert coal for crushi-r Amt. paid lib r man A Uaaseit rep.-lr tocrusher Amt. pall Ilarman A IUnt rt weighing ... AmU pall I. W. McKelvy weighing Amt. paid 11. V. While A Co. welgniug Amt paid Faimers Produce Kxchange, weighing Amu paid Lock Haven Clay Works for pipe. I 0823 CONSTABLE AND POl ICE. Amt. paid weBley Knorr Chief Police 91 01 Amt. Fall Assistant Police.... no ri Amt paid M C. Woodward Town Constable Town Constable Amt paid H c Wcodward, ar rests, 4c. SEWERAGE. J A niitchlns A Co sewer pipe. ... 138 M l L W H K Co frt on sewer pipe 21 si J c Brown telegram and express- . ge 75 J C Bro n services as supU sew ers lg 43 W o Holmes sewer construction 544 ;r u Heist sewer con-truet ion w 85 H v whlto A Co sewer construc tion 808 00 II V White a Co pipe and sundry material 53 j narmao A Hasaert repairs to fewers 7 i Jackson A Woodln drain pipe.... 8 ) u flurr 4t oou uraiu itW on Lesher son extras ... 5125 A M Wlntersteen labor on drain.. I 8.) -2U18 FlflS DEPARTMENT. WA Hartiel rent Oct 1, V) to Apr Q X Mckeiry suridrleii'. Ludlow Valve Mfg Co 2 tire by. drams . Blooinsburir Water Co mi i nra 18 50 2 50 52 08 hydrants 21 S3 u u nuruu repairs 10 nose jum per ,. Blooinsburir Cnr Co wood 1 81 1 85 Consumers Oaa Co Iran nnal it ui V L A W K K CO frt on coal 8 (8 n l s it a n co rrt on hydrants Charles Savits cleanlug hose.... Eureka Hose Co rubber goods Bloomsburg car Co store rubber goods WO Uhodonjoyer A Co work on pit Kestv A UofTnian work on pli C C Kesty sen lees as engineer 11 1 81 1 IU 7 00 mi so e im 5 ts mo 4ft hi $ 0 02 WATER DEPARTMENT. Bloomsburg Water Co rent is fire hydrants Oct 1, 'on to July 1, 'Ml i. 8.XI per hydrant per an num 7-jo mi Bloomsburg Water Co rent en lire hvilrunts July 1. Ut to March ). !-' COS S.1 -HMt at LIGHT. lleta Iron Mfg Co repairing ltmp . 1 411 rmna ulobe ()us Light co Light ing Mur 1, in to Nov 1, ill, s mo atl.6ii per Uvht per month 817 41 Blooinsbui g Elect no light and Power Co eh-ctilu llijhtJunew, 188', to March 11, IHii isou 25 Blooniat'iirg Kleeirlo Light and Poweri o lighting by (licibe (im Light CO's lights to Mar 4, lbli.' Ill M J) III 80 TOWN HALL. Bloomsburg Steam Co steam 7 mo Mar 1, 'HI to Mar I, Hi 170 r-t Bloouisburg Water Co water 1 ) r Apr 1, Mil to Apr 1. i-iij ni mi BlocuisMirg (iiis co gas boo 1, 0.1 to Maieli nvi til 5 Moer Urosglai-H 1 stJ A V Hower walchmaii Mar I, IfOl to Deo 1, imii u im Chas Krug In-ldo bl nils 31 v5 P K Vannttta paluiliig loot iu en F It brake pulling beats In lock op 4 on O B Mai tin lepalrsln Iwk up 4 111 W o Holmes repulrs to gas lamps mi George West scrubbing 1 ! 13 1 i 72 OAK GROVE PARK. Blooinsliurg Land Improvement Co it-lit 1 year June! '81 to June ithHi mi Elijah siiutt watchman it y? Bioouibburg Water Co meter ... ai no " wuler to Oct 1. '8' s 8 W M Lemon repulrs g mi GB Martin John Kitchen labor is Lbhleuiau A Wolf plumbing 21 05 I18JB il MIHCEl.LANHOl'8. 8 P reaeock audit ir nf vi act .... 6 no A N Yoit audi' or of 'im act. t no j Blue IZ A U Coiell rubber stamps 1 mi Guy Jacoby affidavits a 7 Elwoli A Ultteubender pubUablug snritnl Mi'tement nf !flii) Blwell liitiei 1 .ender ptlTiVi? pun Old S7, (in. m h Win Krlckbaum publlsbli gstiiiti hi' nt, ... Win KrlrUiB'im Tirliitlug ti null llshln ordMl.M. m... .... J c limn puo Mali inent.... '.' ' J (Mirown printing ai.d piihcr'.i Mc Woodward Benitig'tnY'iio. tlces , J 11 Kohlson s rvlcps argument 16 exeo Hons 10 ternrt of vps No 5, kept N-ss I'Wi M G (itilrk, prot.coM view s Noriii HI (l) '-"i ID -'I tn hi -5 ti in m ftnii num sii'i ruin "is , W II Brooke A Co Sla'lom rv. . ' i US iiiiiiinu n. lllim'lb ironiis lo pump o John l.situus, overpaid tax " I' K Vannatta, Index boards. . Enhlernsn Wolr, sundiles... II L A W It H Co freight t c Brown, services ss Town 15 4 Ml 1 Ml 7? 15 1 III ungineer jj W 111 Ncnl A sons, cleaning run .1 Keniy a liofrmn, work on pumn and erunher n ja lloM iuont cemetery co, lot in cemetery anil putting up toinrn-ionca 7i 5 Thomas Vanatta, repairing pump 3 (g B K 11 a les dnmapis to crops In coimi run I n of sewer lvi ui Wra F llaniuan, sundries. is 1.1 B F Gnrdner. mtill-al treat. nieiit of Mlnrile Davis 5 111 Allen A Armstrong, sundries.. 1 ;, V H fiimmlngs, servlixf :as sieretary mn,) W II CuiniiiiiigH, iMrvtces In making up tax roll. ji mi W 11 Ciimmlinrs, services In making out duplicate 5 no fin nn urns tIM 413 SOO S(4 OTHER PAYMENTS. Pal I nn account ot orders out. standing, viz: For 'hni ii For iw i For ixi rm :n Paia coupons of imti. 118 tt " coupons ot lrii iki 11 nonrls, .... ihia hi " state tax on bomls for lUrrenl. year T hi Tretaurer's cornml-Moo ... . t Balance In bands i t 'J reas ; in itsif, H75 88 -)47S II Deduct rmonnt of otdra of IMii out -lanillng leaves amount equalling le- c'lpts . siiim BLOtiMHSmn, P March .11, We, the utidernlgn'-d auditors of the Tnirq ll'rMi.iliiiri, i.. t l ntti t mm 1 1, ....... i... n , ... ... v ' ' - mi u,n ng, poe ot iM-noi tiling our amies, and do lion ut PITt tV I 1 1 1.1 M hy V V 11 fill... A llluf,. l... . . ' " - - - . ,. 1. iir (Urii v vomits nml statements ai.d Mud tin 111 cnrirct end we hereby approve or the same, weieeom.' mend that the vault In the Twn Hall tie imi n .lilt nliln n.it.rt 111 i.n fr.r (tin .....r..- of the valuable books and lecoids laiuntliie to the Town. F. V. HVKHKTT, J. M. HTAVKII, A. L, 1 KH ., A udii om ASSETS. Ba'snce due on duplicate tt 1 !l $fMS 8' r.nlain-e in Treasurer's hand.. sfi 88 Hue fiom sundry iiersons for sewer permits 73 13 i 17 7:j LIABILITIES. Forded debt. 8;ui:, mi l-rdersof ls outstanding.. .. i Ordfrnof Iw-woillhtauilltig I 10 order of lwii outntunnlug.... 2 It H coupons 01 iron unpaid i m Coupcusuf 1MU unpaid urn f rv,. is7 SI Deduct s&Eets Net Indebtedness I -lite 11 Attest: P. S. II A It MAN, W. B. Cumminui, Pres. of Council. April t. secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. B5 K.iltile oAtein M liihmrr.Udc o) ' Ctntrt tomiMf, Columbia Comilu. deocont-d, Notice Is hereby given that letters of iidintn 1st ral li in on the estate of Alem W hltuiire Ut' of I'entre ton iiNhlp, Columbia County, tleit-aawl have len granhtl lo the iirwIorHlgni'd mliuliilH trulor to whom a 1 persons ludeblcd to nalil nu tate are rcqinttled to make pay mcnlx, anil Hum? having claim, or demands w ill make know 11 tlie same without delay to EI.IAS Yol'M). 4-1-O-w. , Administrator. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors ot I ho undersigned and to nil iiersons whom It mar concern that he will apply to the Court ot Common Pleas 01 Columbia county for ttir benetu nf tho Insolvent laws of this Common wealth, on Monday morning, Vay 2, 1H02, ut tin o'clock of said day, at which time any persos having any oblecllon to his final discharge n an Insolvent debtor can appear nod make the same known. DANIEL KASUNFlt. IIkkkinii, Atty. 4-1-lt. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of 11. fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed theto will be expos ed at public sale at the Court House In BI001114 burg, Pa on SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1892, at i o'clock p. m , all that certain pb ce or par cel of land situate In Miniln township, Intli' county of Columbia, and HtaK of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, tc-wlt : nu the north by laud of Thoina Ateu '. tate, on the east by land of W. J. Nungesser, and the south by land of R. aud D. Hons, on tin' west by land of J. Grover, containing FORTY SEVEN ACRKS. more or less ALSO : All that certain piece or pan-el of timber land situated In the township of Jlintln, S3 county and Slate aforesaid, bounded and des- rlbed as follows to-wlt : Beginning at a dcud black oak tree In the line of limit of Georgi Longenbi-rger. dee'd, theuce by the same and laud of tho heirs of John Snyder, dee'd, south degrees 10 minutes ettHt 121 perches to a smite ; thence by land of Jacob Pchweppeuhi'lser.ilec'd. north 50J4 degrees east 23 perches to a stone thence by lund of John A ten, dee'd, norl h :s de grees 10 iiilnutes west li 8-10 perches to a Htom-; thence hy lund of Thomas Aten south 4K.f de grees wcHt 21 perches to place of bivlimingi con talnin SKVEN'I'KKN AC RKS and Seventy Perches, Btrlct measure. ALSO : All that certain tract of land sltuat ed partly In Mirtllii and imrly In Beaver town ships, county and State uroresald, surveyed In the warrantee iiuiiio of William Sleailinaii, bounded by land In! the warrunleo uniiics o William P. Bi-adey on the west, Jcreuilah Jack son ou the south, Win. Gray on tho east, nn George Shaffer und William Web on the north containing TURKIC II U N I ) R K 1 ) A N P N I N E T V UNK AND TIIRKE-I OL'RTII ACRES, and allowance of land, excepting Twelve and one-half acres heretofore sold to Gideon Nus lying on the north wet corner. Seized taken Into execution tit the suit of C. Lee A Sou to use of 1). W. Stark, and J. A Schreck vs. I. K. SchwcppenhclHiir, and to h" sold as the property of I. K. 8eliweppenlielser. Evans, W. 11. A M' K. JOHN Mol'KEV, Atiya, shcrirr 10Q SALESMEN .moWely Permanent Employment Given. 1 Flee. STEADY WORK AND GOOD l'AV. An early application from men of Integrity and ability will receive prompt ulleiitloii. " previous exwrleiiee requli-ed, H. J. DOWDEN. NI RHEUYMAN ROC11ESTE1', Ki V'
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