ANNUAL OK Town of For the Tax HOLiKon iww. Valuation. Rate. Bnllt "P I l,4afi,mo no g suburban ,7,150 , Farm....... 144,415 00 iu reinonal bb, no Occupations . m,m oj 9 t 1,819,475 00 add tiik following exonerations. ""'?02,,.?ri!rn1"h,nB Company, $10,0(10 on Exotic-rated Dp. pmbor , iww for in years. hllk Mill company 1001 on Junes. 11W. Wesm lleiUlntr Company.... 5,ono on u u rarpet Mill t.ompany 1 6,0110 On May 9, 1HK() Knniiture Company ,7nn on Oct i t, iwu Bram A Copper Company,,.. A,no on May 8, lHMr " u u J.W. Meant. Company s.ouo 00 Mays, iw-i " 5 years. Hlnomsburg Ice Company, May, inihj . ,. 177,3 00 nor ent of above valuation la. Funded Indebtedness FUNDED DEBT DUE AS FOLLOWS I 1MB! 1K94 1H95 189ft 1897 Inane Aug. S, 1881 $900 no 9no ao 940 laaue Aujf. 9, lHRa..... 180 9110 900 vno 990 issue Juno 5, 18H4 M0 ano ami ano Sort Issue Oct, 10, INN7 ) 910 990 340 Imtie Oct. 4, 18KN Ssat WO SHu 70 Issue Hept. 12, INKS...... MO li KrO A75 811) Inane Not. 17, 1890 11 IA5 175 180 190 Issue Jan 17, ixtw 9nn am 9110 an Issue Jan. 96, ihw 910 uo auo 9uo 9iu Total 9160 9950 1995 8365 ta0 J. 11. MAIZK, Treasurer, In account with the Town of Bloomsburg. DM. To monlea received aa follows : From hobert Buckingham late Treasurer ...... t 97 99 From Town order discounted at bank 1MH U Front 1. 8. Uarniua for sewer permits... (9 00 From M. C. Woodward Col. on Duplicate of 1891 1686 89 From M. O. Wooodward Col. on " Duplicate of 1899 15on;oo From Francis P. Drinker, iTes. from sale of Bonds 9000 09 From Frauds P. Drinker, Pres. sewer permits, costs, etc ... . 851 88 From Tax roll for 1899 10499 6 From Legacy of David 81 roup for benefit or poor 1900 00 From legacy of Ksther Hlroup for benetlt of poor 1900 00 From Legacy of David Htroup for water supply 1900 00 From Blnomsburg Water Co., tor work done 41 00 From Bond holders for State tax on boii (In....,.. ...... 196 61 f937l 85 CR. By amount of orders 1891 paid.. .19504 09 By " " 1899 - ...14U19 41 coupons 1890 ... 10 80 " " 1891 ... 91 60 t u u 1891 " ... 910 75 ' - 1893 ... 640 11 " " Bonds " ... 18K5 00 - paid tor 811k Mill bonds forbenelltof poor 9000 00 u amount paid for Carpet Mill bonds for benent of poor. ... 1000 00 " amount paid for Brass A Cop per bonds for benent of poor Hon 00 " Treasurer's commission. KI7 95 H Amu In Treasurer's hands.... 79 91 I3S794 85 M. C. WOODWAUD, collector. DR. To bnlance due on Duplicate of 1891 1686 89 To amount of Duplicate of 1899.. MM 08 $6912 97 CR. By amount paid Treasurer on duplicate of 18ttl 1086 89 By amount paid Treasurer on duplicate. 1899 .... 1500 00 liy balance due on duplicate of 1899 8796 08 2UU12 07 RECEIPTS. From KnbU Buckingham, lato Treusurer 27 29 From M.c. Woodwnrd, balance ol duplicatfl 1891 1084 89 From M. C Woodward on dupli cate 1899. 1500 00 From Executors of David Struup dee'd. 8800 00 From Executors of Esther Htroup, dee'd 1900 00 From bonds Issued and nego tiated 2000 00 From Town order discounted. m. 11W8 60 From F. P. Drinker, Ires, sower permits, licenses, etc 852 86 From P. 8. tiurman, sewer per mits 62 00 From Bloomsburg Water Co. for work done 41 00 From Bondholders tor State tax on bonds 126 51 From Tux roll Of 1899 10499 62 123794 85 DISBURSEMENTS. IIIUUWAYS. Paid William Ferguson. Com- mlssloner of Highways I FaldChus. H. llousol, com. of Highways ' Paid labor uud hauling on high- ways.. "i Paid Wm. B. Taylor, contract grading Peon Street. 81 Paid Silver Bprlug Quarry Co. for spalls. Paid Low Bros, ft Co. for spulls. 1, Paid Charles Krug for hauling HOAllH , t . j imiiHi 1 Paid D. J. Waller for sand Paid Hosemont Cemetery Ca, for cobble stone Paid P. U. Allller for crossing stones 1 Paid h. F. Peacock & Co. for sand Paid l. L. & W. Kullroad Co., freight on spalls .. 2S .1 MAKKBT STREET. $3691 24 Paid D. L. & W. Railroad Co., freight on spalls . Paid It. O. Pursel for stone .. 23 78 M Paid Thomas Burton tor stone.. 1 75 Paid John Waller tor stone 8 57 Puld James Kinsley for stone... 4 13 Ptild Kmiuor fcummers for stoue 8 ts Fuld Silver Mprlng quarry Co., for spalls Paid Low Bros. A Co.. for spulls. 1SH 75 19 75 Paid 1). U A W. UttllroaU Co., freight on spalls. ' 807 92 CONSTABLE A POLICE. Paid M. C. Woodward, Town . constable 50 00 Paid M- c. Woodward, arrests, . serv. sub 26 50 paid Nutliuu Chromls, Chief of Police M Paid Wesley Knorr, Chief ot po- lice M Puld Assistant Policemen.... .. Wt 75 1'uld V) m. Thomas, Polloeinan. . 438 67 f 063 92 WEKAUf. Paid J. A. Hutchlus A Cq,, tor Jlpa a. V. White Co. for pipe. Paid Ki. A. Klimey tor sower on 3rd Street Paid A. L. llyssong for plpu..,.. I'ulil II. I.. Jb. V. Hulll'oud CO . 86 95 7 19 17 60 80 00 freight ou pipe 11 85 Paid w. o. llulmes tor sewer contracts '0 Paid D.J. Waller oa auct. 6th str- et culvert If 00 Paid Lock Haven Clay Works for pipe 63 40 -ald Juoksou A Woodln for iron pliie M 58 Paid Eshlcmun A Wolf, sewer contract 90 30 I 901 5 STATEMENT THE Bloomsburg, year 1892. A tnt. of Tax. I i9,m 17 ins no IM9 B7 SH4 7 i.tiw 90 I 19,645 90 ....f-T?,M4 to 00 YBAHS WnEN DC I. 1811 189U 19U0 1901 1909 1903 1901 1905 1905 1907 1904 940 to 140 400 wxi fiflfl SMI 1n 9WI 900 590 Wit I0 810 V1B H.V) fl5 AAO 875 700 7'.0 900 910 WI 90 M) 9m ami aim aim 900 suo an so 590 HHO 775 9S0 HO mm 9t!0 5,10 41 l MO 975 650 4) 440 410 875 995 9110 985 8U 3t 9615 2560 9385 1950 1850 1705 1780 1875 9230 1665 975 FIRS DirARTHINT. Fold Wm. A. Martzvil rent for hose carriage .. 95 00 " Wm. Webb for coal oil for engine 60 " American Fire Engine Co., for coupling t 67 " Friendship Fire Co. appro priation 119 50 " Kescon Hook A Ladder Co., appropriation 56 25 H Stephen Ballard Rubber Co for hose 233 44 It. L. A W. Railroad Co., freight on hose 1 68 I 453 04 WAm DRf AHTMBHT. Paid Blonmahurg Water Co., for water supply 1019 17 " llloomKburg Water Co., S now hydrants 130 St " Hloomxburg Water Co., for plugs, toes, etc I 46 " Bloomsburg Water Co., for water at Oak Grove . t 95 I 1166 93 MOOTS. Paid nioomsnurg Electric Light Co. for street lights. 1999 00 TOWM HALL. Paid Bloomsburg Water Co., for water 16 88 Bloomsburg Water Co., for water meter 13 50 " Bloomsburg Steam Co., for heat 155 18 M Bloomsburg Qaa Co., for light. 13 49 " C. M. Drinker tor locks, keys, etc 6 30 " W. J. corcll A Co, for oltlce chnlr 5 50 " John W. Jlasteller for broom, paper and envelopes. 95 $ 211 13 PUBLIC FOUNTAIN AND WATSB TK0C01I. Paid J. L. Mott Iron Works for fountain and trough 1519 05 Wm. Ferguson for brick, sand and work at basin 302 11 w. o. Holmes for pipe, ill- ting and work 114 99 " 8. F. Peacock & Co., for ce- mnnt, etc 255 50 D. L. & W. H. K. CO. freight 19 21 f 16 86 MIHCII.LANROCS. Paid Wm. B. Cummlngs, Sec'y. for March and making an nual statement 40 00 K. H. Drinker, Sec'y. for April and Way 30 CO It. 11. Ulngler, Sec'y. for 9 months services 135 00 " F. M. Everltt, J. M. Stavor and A. L. Fritz, auditors . 15 00 " uuy Jacoby, swearing Couuctlmeu... 2 00 " A. H. Corell for rubber stamps 1 00 11 Col. Co. Republican for au nual slutement, &c 42 50 - Democnitlo Sentluel tor annual statement, Ac S3 25 Columbian lor annual state ment, Ac 86 25 " J. u. Brown, Town Engin eer. 75 15 B. B. Freas, tor hand cuffs, 4eo 8 00 " B. F. Sharplcss, plow, plow handles, to 17 13 II. J. Clark A Son for bunt ing... ' Kile 15 98 8 22 208 00 56 00 1 75 4 70 4 60 10 00 6 00 nbogen A Bro., for bunting . I. K. Wi aller, Prut, services for 1891 ' Wm. s. Moyer aud other costs Stb Street view 11 John M. Clark, swearing viewers L. E. Waller, serving no tices for view o. M. Quick, clerk . S. costs 5th H( view Wesley Knorr, serving tax notices w. H. Brooke A Co., for stationery u CreaHV A Wells for lumber and wood 69 12 Louis OrOHS. clolhlnir for ' pollcemuu 41 25 " Farmers' Nntlonol Bank for sate deposit box 8 00 " Bloomsburg Car Co., smith- lng, Ac 0. R. Klcbart, Agt. smith- 7 81 13 9(1 12 60 1 10 Kesty ftllofrman.smlthlng " C. W, Rlchurl, itrooms, Ao. " V. W. Miller for Catharine St. bridge 550 00 " Barton Shaffer, overpaid taxes 19 34 M Vruncls P. Drinker, for tele grams, envclojies, stone, Dir ectory of Bloomsburg 28 48 " llarmun A Uussert, will til ing 5 98 ' Bund on Columbus Day.... 17 00 " Thomus Vannuttu, repair ing pump 3 20 J. li. Schuyler, Manager, hardware 19 67 Petor Jones, damages to horse and harness 6 00 Paid W. o. iiuliues tor work and fittings 82 23 J. A. Hess for gum boots... 9 50 " EHhlemun li wolt pipe and fittings 8 4T Moyur Bros, for glass aud cement 12 01 s. F. Peacock A Co., hard ware 60 " ItlooiuHburg Wuter Co., freight on pipe 1 00 Wm. Thomus food for pris oners 95 John W. Morrison, State Trcas. tax on bonds 133 06 I 1717 40 Paid Farmers National Bank for orders discounted ujuu uu RECAPITULATION. Amount of Receipts 133704 85 Payment for Highways $'l 24 " JMuriiel hi reel wn v Cons, and Police... m 02 . Sewerage 57 ' File DeVt 433 04 " Water De'p't Ht 03 ' . " Street Light 1309 00 ' " Town Hull 311 18 " " Public Fountain and Wuter Trouuh 2238 80 PuyiuttiHs tor miscellaneous purposes 171T 40 Payments for Orel, rs of INW 93 14 09 " " I iHcoiinted order.. Of " " Bonds 1KS nn " " coupons 1483 96 TnVOatnil fnr lu....ifll .. tk.nn. M..I i. " " m, inrirnii , i-1 Treasurer's i nnimtwlon -! M uiiiunce in Tieusuici's hutid't... i 1 .. , 22H-W 41 Deduct outstanillnjonlein wf .mi Leaving balnnce eqiinii.-.ir.g receipts... ijstim 85 ASSETS. Balance on TtiinUonte of 1802. ...13796 on Bui. In hands of Treus 72 31 Duo from county Tress, on acct. of licenses, about 12oO 00 Due from sundry persons ben efits assessed on opening ot West street 542 71 f 5611 00 LIABILITIES. Funded rteht- ctniwi tv umsianuing orner ix'w 63 JfiW. ........ ' " 1891 " 18112 - COUponR 1892 ( 1MU5I 1 60 10 71 617 69 40 II 181) AH nm oo 1800 oo Due Land Improvement Vo.'.r..1 nue niecinc i.ignt t o., aootit... DMA Blind rV hiimni,. ri.niaiM. nnnnlni U'n.l UFmnt or. m Due t). J. waller on contract fur fith Street culvert 400 00 138340 00 .. AMI 00 Deduct assets as Above.. Leaving net liabilities. 832799 90 FRANCIS P. DRINKER, President of the Town as Trustee of Htroup Legacy. DR. To Interest received on bonds.. $69 00 (09 00 CR. By ami's, disbursed to sundry persons as per vouchers on hie 68 89 By nmu In bis hands 11 I 69 00 Excepting the Item twn.OO sot down as duo "Land Improvement. Company" which Item I deem Illegal, holding that the town had no lawful right to buy "Oak drove Park." FKANCIH P DRINKER, President of Town Council. Attest t K. II. RINOLER, Secretary. Bi.oomssoho, Penna., April 8, 1801 Wo, the undersigned auditors for the Town ot Bloomsburg, met at the council Room for the f urpose of performing nur duties and do certify hat we have examined the foregoing accounts and statements, and flud them correct and here by approve t he same. F. M. KVKKlTT.l J. M. 8 T A V Kit, Auditors. A. L. FRITZ. April 7, 1893, 4t- rlek nsadaehs and rellev all the tronblas inci dent to a bilious sUtoof the systom. suoh t Dlzxinen, Nsuaea, DrowilacM. Dlstraaa aftoe ca'.Iur. Pala In th Bide, fco. While tholr most ruuuukAbia socceM cm bean ahuwn la ciriim , Hon.-tetha. yet Carter's tltllo liver Vttlt m tquUly valnauloln Constipation, enring aud pro. Vcutlnj this annoying ooinplalut,wh1lo thny alsv eorroctalUllaordorBofthsstomachtlmiilatotha Jlvcr and regulate the bowais. vonittliyciiif - MEAD ' Achsthey would bs almost priceless to thosa wtv itlet t rom this distressing complaint; but t ortu Cataiy thclrgooduoasdoM notouil hore.and tno.s Thooncatry them will find these little pills vain cblslusomany ways that they will not bo wit IUt! to do without them- But after aillckhoa4 AOIH1I hm II.. tuna nf an KIU1T llVMI that hen Is WhCTS W3 make our groat boast. Our pills curat twMla ethers do not. ... Carter's tittls live Pills art) Tory small snd Trry eaiy to take. One or two pills nukoa dona. They are atriotly vegetsbla and do not grlr or rur:-". but by their gentle aotion please all who csothem. Invialsat25ontsi flvefortl. Uold 1' y druggists avsry wharu or sent by m&J. CARTER WIOIOINI CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PfilGs PILES HA!(AKESIS " Bves Instant relief ant is an miaiunie Care for I'llnu Price $1. 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Kvery patent taken out by ua la brought befoni (lis publio by a nouoe given free ot ehanra in the Larnat etrenlstlon of any aoientlfls paper In the THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. D:i!::i- B.litr's Inside Hardwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means w! o desire to build can pay part and secure balance by mortgage. CARTEKSl 4 Sclentlflo American r& Agency JRlj VIO TRAD! MARK!, OMICM fATIMT, You Will Find it a Pleasure To Trade With Us. RIO disagreeable nrglns 111 salesman to another with n h you please without annoyance, it's your store. Ppr-lnff Uvrcoa,ta are in ordar Chsvlots, Tblbsts and Vlounasftr tb oorraot fabrics. Ws bavs tham, also othar fabrlos In light and dark colon. Oar prlees commenos at 10 and go up Into tha luxurious kinds at 918 less than tha tailor will ask aell the best fitting ready-made Browning, CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 910-912 CHESTNUT STREET. WARREN A. REED. Strength & Health. If vou are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If -'La- Gnpp has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at C. A. Kleim's Drug Store. The Currency Issue. Every effort ought to be made that is consistent with the safety of the business interests of the country to postpone the consideration of the cur rency question until after the revision of the tariff. Secretary Cai lisle is con vinced that the monetary conditions are daily becoming more satisfactory. Gold is coming in in adequate amounts and although there have been oc casional renewals of the former de mand for it there seems to have come an end to anything approaching lack of confidence in the Treasury. The financial authorities at Wash ington, agreeing with Mr. Carlisle, are hopeful that the problem can be solv ed without drawing the question into the arena of immediate political de bate. The main issue on which Mr. Cleveland was elected was that of the tariff. That is the issue upon which there is most harmony among Demo cratic Congressman, and that is the one also in which the people of the country are most deeply concerned. The money question is no longer confined to silver coinage, it now embraces the whole subject of our in congruous paper currency and involves the entire system of banking. More over, it cannot be determined without a solution of the difficulties of those communities that have not proper banking facilities ; in other words, that are not possessed of proper credit tokens for the transaction of their business. The settlement of such problems wil) require very many months of deep study and thorough discussion. And in the mean time it would not be fair to the people who have demanded by an enormous majority that they shall be relieved from the burdens of tariff taxation imposed upon them by the McKinley act that the reform of that act should be postponed. It is probable that the Administra tion will be able to take such steps as will convince the country and the financial world that a proper solution of the monetary question will be even tually reached, and that in the mean time American securities will remain safe investments. This being done, the attention of those who will be in trusted with the task of reforming the tariff will not be distracted, and the promises made by the Democracy can be fulfilled. World. I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am entirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure so stubborn disease. Henry Billings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Washing ton, D. C. I suffered for more than ten years with that dreadful disease, catarrh, and used every available medicine that was recommended to me. I can not thank you enough for the relief which Ely's Cream Balm has afforded me. Emanuel Meyers, Winfield, L. I., N. Y. Resolutions. Resolved by Pomona Grange No. 5 in session at Bloomsburg April 14, 1893. That we are in favor of ex empting Woodland from taxation as provided for in Bill entitled, An Act to exempt Woodland from taxation now before the Legislature. Jtesolved, That we respectfully ask our Senators and Representatives in the Legislature, to use their influence and votes to oass the amendment tn tiie bill to amend the act creating the O i . . T" la 1 aiate iioara 01 Agriculture. Whereas, The representatives in Olir State and National law mnkinrr bodies should be in accord with the constituency they represent. There fore, lleaolued. That we demand for this district a representative in congress next term wnose interests are with the agricultural laborinc and Deduc ing classes. allowed. YIM tors bra hot bnstisa from on view of foroltiir sale. You can oome and bow. iilacK and dark Oxford mixtures la wm and aso, Kegular tailor mad, at iio ami ran for as good a garment, we make and clothes yon erer saw. King & Co. Ol'I'OSITK TOUT MIIT. J. R. -Smith & Co. LIMITED. MILTON, Pa., DEALERS I.N PIANOS, By tbe following well-known makers t Chickerfng, Knabc, Weber, Ilallet & Davis. 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You have noticed that some houses always teem to need repainting ; they look dingr, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The Erst spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never look as well. Almost everybody knows that (food paint can only be had by using strictly Iiure White Lead. The difficulty is ack of care in selecting it. The JohnT. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead. " Old Dutch " process ; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by tha most reliable dealers In paint everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to tend to ua Tor a book containing Informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it will only coat you a poatal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE. ATAttRt- lite M. l THE NEWS FROM ALL AROUND. Com!rnct Arronnt of all tha Important Happenings. Cleveland enrpenttra will be paid thirty cvnt an liottr for a nino-hour day, beglo iiIii.lc Mny 1. Tliom.'i Portpr MiUnr, for fifty years a prominent merchant of Mobile, Ala., died in i.ut Oi nngo, N. J. Tlie Ital River of the North is still rising nenr Oranil Fork, N. V., and threatening to ft. -io:l a million acres. Bud investment caused tb failure of the Krounkoff millinery atora atSavaunah, Oa., with over $100,000 liabilities. Mm. General Handcock's funeral was held at New York Saturday and the body taken to St. Louis for burial. With a $.10,000 cargo of seals, Captain Farquhar, of the atcamer Newfoundland, has returned from Halifax, N. S. Francis Kile, director of the poor of Montgomery county, died at North Wale, lie was sheriff of the county In 1800. Speculating with his congregation's money, Father Van Deven, of Butte, Mon., lost $48,000 and has gone to Belgium. The city election held In Danbury, Conn., mitlltjvl In a awaanltiff HumnrraM vlntsunr Charles 6. Andrews was elected mayor. Ercole Tamajo, duke of Cante Lada, who married an American woman and lived in this country, died In New York. Tedro Garcia, on of the so-called Garcia revolutioniHta, haa been captured by United State troop near Fort Binggold, Texaa. Charles A. Plllalrary, the miller of Min neapolis, Ulnn., denies that he lost any- thing In the recent Chicago wheat deal. A. M. Stadler & Co., dealers In slothing , at Cincinnati, O., have aetrigned. Asset estimated at $4.0,000; liabilities probably $50,000. The Pelican aaw mil, 1,000,000 feet of lumber, thirty cottages aud a pile-driver l 1 . X- - T iiui "era uurum nv new irncaua. rjobb. aiw,- 000. i Kala fwrt.lrvlnff ftf nhwV. nnt. iu T Potter, of the wrecked Maverick Bank, ui Maun, in jail i or ou aars witn ai.uuu fine. ? ' While Mrs. Henry Burrenicb. of St. Jo- f eph, Mo., horsewhipped a brother-in-law, Anton Burvenlch, her husband, stood by aa umpire. , Matthew Nobnker, an unmarried butcher 25 years old. was shot and killed at St. Louis by Isaac Dickson, colored, in a sa loon row. Corporal Michael J. Kirnie. who was In jured at the World's Fair grounds Monday while superintending the placing of m big rifle mortar in tbe government building. 1 dead. An express car on the Atlantio and Pa cific railroad was burned at Hancock, N. M., and $100,000 iu greenback destroyed. Of a rimllar amount in gold, a portion wu ineitea. The Akron, O., board of health ha filed charges of incompetency against D S. Conklin, of Canton, president of the State board of health, in his management of amallpox. The Pacific Coast Council of Trade and Labor Federations, with 40.000 members. haa protested to President Cleveland against the appointment of O. W. Ed- wards as public printer. At Cincinnati, O., Judge Sage, of the United States district court, haa Issued an order to Receiver Leland to act a commis sioner for the sale of the Dayton Natural Gas Company's holdings. Edward Sklmsucher, the Belgian who was shot In Pnterson, N. J., on Sunday, by Victor do Wold, will probably die. Peter Vanderfleet, who was also shot, will prob ably recover. De Wold Is In jail. For forging a check that' won $12,000 worth of jewelry from Mexican jewelers, Bobert Knox, a young American, was sen tenced to fifty-two month' imprisonment and $800 One and his wife to six months aud $225 fine. While showing how the electric lights were turned off aud on in the Atlantic City, N. J., opera house, John W. Crox. one of the proprietors, was terribly shocked, and hi right thumb so badly burned that it will probably have to be amputated. In the chancery court at Chattanooga. Tenn., J. D. Roberts has been appointed receiver for the Lookout Iron Company on the application of the Harryman Manufac turing Company and the East Tennessee Laud Company. The bill alleges that tha iron company is in debt over $135,000. Th East Jersey Water Company, which sold the city of Newark its $8,000,000 water supply, ha decided to appeal from the decision which allowed severae manu facturer, claims amounting to $184,458.88 i for depriving them of water by using the I entire supply of the Pequannock river, - The Britlxh steamship Handel ha ar rived at Philadelphia with 2,000 ton of orange and lemon, gathered at Meaalnl, ' Palermo, Catania and Valencia, Italy and : Spain. She met with heavy weather dur- , lng the egtire run, and had her temporary htttches swept overboard by th heavy seas. The failure of the Irwin Manufacturlne: 1 Company at Louisville, Ky., a few day ; ago was ror $73,uu0, with asset about half that amount. L. M. Pearce, one of the) 1 supposed lndorsers for the firm, after In- . specting some of the bank paper purport ing to bear his signature, has pronounced it a forgery. C. H. Irwin, the head of the firm, is miNsing. Charles Tleman, a Hoboken, N. J.. . butcher, received a verdict of $1,000 In the county court against Druggist William Kamlali, whose clerk gave Tieinan pure carbolic acid when he asked for a disin- fecting wash for a cut finger. He applied the acid to the wound before be discovered the blunder and the finger had to be am putated in conwquence. Tierman sued for $5,000. ; When John H. Webb, a clothes wringer peddler of No. 278 Grove street, Jersey City, failed to effect a sale to Mrs. Bes- siugvr, ot No. 64 Pine street, he put his arm around nor wuixt und tried to kins her,; but she applied a hot curling iron to hi lip, blistering them geveitly and then culled a policeman who dragged him to Police Jiihllco Kimmcrly' court, where he was fined $','0. , A big German citrp was caught in the Schuylkill river by John Deliaven of Potts town, a few tlnys auo. When Mrs. De- Hiiveu was preparing the finny monster for the frying pan, she was astonished by find ing in its stomach a pnc;:elbook. 1ms teemed to be in good condition, aud when opened was found to contain a dime, two of a dress goods samples and a small photo youug man with mustache and curly hair. The throe colored men, Fscd Wood, Sanuinl Wobey and Percy Cato, who way laid and attempted to kill liiiel V. Buw- r, of irenton, .N. J., at the Pinnsylvama ailroad station at lkmleutcwn, N. J., ou' the night of January 6, were taken to tbe Burlington county court to plead. ' Wood pleaded guilty, but the other two plead not guilty, in spite ot th fact that all three , . bad previously mad nnnfmlnn to Mavoi' , J
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