The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 05, 1893, Image 3

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    ANNUAL
OF
Town of
For the
tax iomkok iww.
ValimlUm.
""I" "P I l,4!M,rtW 00 ft
Kiiliurban ... ir ,i.-hi oo
rarnl........ 114,415 00
Personal. l!H,(m n 11
Occupations ....... ...... lu.t.ww n.i jj
I J,Nlff,4V3 00
ADD TUB rolXOWINU EXONERATIONS.
Sr.hXn'!7,m,mV,? Com,an'r' V?,-1. IS Exo",,"t TWmbor , lw for 10 yearn.
ic win company .... w.uii no JuneH. ism1!
HK'Hin IImiiiiik ( ninpany.... ,() no '
carpet Mill company, IK.ono on Mav. iwr
furniture Company n,7sn no ,i IK,,. - ,.
llnutsA- copper Company,.... (l.mm on May imr
4 W. Hears Company 8,000 00 - Mnyi, W.i ft yearn.
Illoomsburg Ice Company, May, 1WW
I,877,W5 00
per pent of above radiation Is.
Funded Indebtedness !!!"!!.' !'."."!!!!"
FUNDED DKIIT DCK AH FOI.l.OWH:
imm iHw lMws itm iwr
Issoe Aug. s, 1HR1....
Ink 110 Auk- . 1WW...,
Issue June ft, 1N84....
Issue Out, III, IKK7...,
Issue Oct. 4, 1KKN
Issue Kept. IU, 1KS9...
Issue Nov. 17, 1H!X...
Issue Jan 17, lxw...,
Issue Jan. !, nwi...
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.. 100
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son in
ani mi
EOT 1MI
WW SMI
f t:m
ins 17ft
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1M) MO
an n
son jhio
l 1411
10 T0
tiTft ()
1NII 100
an
800 )
Total -
aioo wn tar a. sum
J. 11. MAIZE, Trpamirer, in norount with the
Town of lllooiuiibur)(.
DK.
To monies received a follows :
From hobert Buckingham late
Treasurer . . I 17 20
From Town order discounted at
bunk IMS M
From I'. H. Marmnn for sewer
permllg 62 00
From M. C. Woodward Col. on
Dupllrtt of 1W1 JAM 89
From M V. Woondward Col. on -
DupllcaM of INTO 1S00;00
From f rancla P. Drinker, ires.
from aale of Bonds anno 09
From KrunvlH l Drinker, I'reH.
nwer permits, coats, etc.... ttt HO .
From Tax roll for IR92 104M VI
From U'Ky of Darld Stroup
forbenellt of poor 1900 00
From Legacy of Ksther Wroup
for benefit of poor 1900 00
From Legacy of David Htroup
for wu(cr supply lfloo 00
From BloomnbiirK Water Co.,
for work done 41 00 '
From Bond holders for State tax
on bonds.. 12S 51
CU.
Ky amount of orders 1H9I pald...tW4 02
By " " iww " ...14012 41
" coupons lttw " ... 10 ho
" " 1K91 ... Ill H0
" - imt " ... 910 7ft
itm - ... two n
" " llondu " ... 1BMS 00
" " paid for Hllk Mill bonds
forbonentof poor 2000 00
M amount paid for Carpet Mill
bonds tor benefit of poor.... 1000 00
M amount paid for Brass A t'op
rmr bonds for benefit of poor Hon 00
" Treasurer's commission 237 95
" Amu In Treasurer's lmuds.... 72 21
fttWH 8ft
M. C. WOUDWAKD, Colloctor.
DK.
To balance due on Duplicate of
tm t ..... lfiHft H9
To amount ot Dupl'lcuUs 'of iMW.'. b-iX OK
12 97
CK.
By amount paid Treasurer on
duplicate of IHIU lWC 89
By aiuouat paid Treasurer on
duplicate ih2 l.VX) 00
By balance due on duplicate of
1HU2 ..... 372ft 08
trU12 97
RECEIPTS.
From Itobt. Bucklnghain. lato
TreaHurer 27 20
From M.i'. Woodward, baluuce
of duplicate 1H1H 1U8 8'J
From M. t: Woodward on dupli
cate IHltt. 15'JO 00
From Kxecuturs of David Htroup
dee'd. 8S00 00
From Executors of Esther
Htroup, dee'd 1V0O 00
From bo nun Issued and nego
tiated Soon no
From Town order dlscounU-d.... 1WI8 Wi
From K. P. Drinker, Pros, sewer
permits, licenses, etc 232 8ft
From P. 8. uurinun, sewer per
mits U2 00
From BloornHburg Water Co. for
work done 41 00
From Bondholders forKUitct&x
on bonds. . 12A 51
From Tax roll of UW2 10429 2
I23TJ1 85
DISBURSEMENTS.
HIGHWAYS.
Paid William Ferguson, Com
missioner of HigliwayH
PaldChas. It. Uousel, Com. of
llllfhways
Paid labor uud hauling on hlh
ways. Paid Win. B. Taylor, contract
(Trading Penn Street.
Paid silver Bprlug Quarry Co.
for spalls
Paid Low Bros, if Co. for spalls.
Paid Charles Krug for buullug
Paldl). J. Waii(T f oit stinX
Paid Rosemont Cemetery Co.,
for cobble stone
Paid P. u. Miller tor crossing
stones
Paid K F. Peacock t Co. for
sand
Paid D. I.. & W. Hullroud Co.,
freight on spalls
sa oo
491 23
awi 57
SliO 00
181 19
179 04
184 9S
S 00
8 00
38 8H
8 88
233 50
$.'iUl 84
MAKKIT BTHBKT.
Paid D. L. t W. Railroad Co.,
freight on spalls .
Paid D. c. Puntel for Btone
Paid Thomas Barton lor stone..
Paid John Walter for stone
Paid James Kinsley tor stone...
Paid Euunor Hummers for stone
83 78
1 7ft
8 67
4 13
8 13
raid silver Hprlug Quarry Co.,
for spalls. 1
Paid Low Bros. & Co., for spallB. 19 73
Paid D. L. & w. Railroad Co.,
freight on spalls , H 81
807 92
C0M8TABI.I t POLICE.
Paid M. o. Woodward, Town
Constable 60 00
Paid M. c. Woodward, arrests,
serv. sub 80 50
Paid Nathan Chromls, Chief of
Police 89 5 J
Paid Wesley Knorr, Chief of po
lice . .. 11 60
Paid Assistant Policemen 7ft
l'ld Win. Thomas, Policeman.. 48 7
I 662 I
W KB A (II.
Paid J. A.llutchlns & Co., for
l'alf i? V. Wliite 4 V'O.'foV pipe.'
Paid h. A. Finney for sower on
3rd Hirent
Paid A. I Uyssong for pipe
Paid l. L. & w. Rullroud CO ,
freight on idpe
Paid w. (). liolmus for sewer
, contmcis
Paid l. J. Waller on acct. 5th
Htr -et culvert
Paid Lock Haven Clay Works
for pipe
PaldJacksuuft Woodln for Iron
pipe..
Paid Eshleman Wolf, sewor
euu tract
904 6
STATEMENT
THE
Bloomsburg,
year 1892.
Amt. of Tat,.
IRsi ll
MO H7
an w
l.nw an
t I5.M3 W.
.-t-'ff.MI W)
.lM,i:w 00
TEAKS WHEK DUE.
ihuh ihoo woo inn iron itws imt ihos iw 1907 iom
840
sio no
41m ftoo
wo
!W)
SIO
tin D'jo nan
H0 Hrrfl RIO
MO Kin ftflfl
.W) 4(m 4vlo
ean f.w H7ft
aw) mm
440
tUft AM) DTft
illO T.VI Ti ft
am tiio irjo ii.11 hi ao
1W0 275 H5 )
4m am o am
am am an am 10
ans mio sm w:o ihso 170.1 itno ikvs no uKa H75
riHR DKI'AKTMkNT.
Paid Win. A. uart.ell rent tor
hose carriage ... 85 00
" Win. Webb for coal oil fo
engine 50
M American Fire Engine Co., .
for coupling 2 7
" Friendship Fire Co. appro- ' .
prlatlon 118 SO
" Rescue Honk ft Ladder Co.,
appropriation 5ft 85
Miephen Ballard Hubber Co
for hose 833 44
" I). L. W. Rallrosd Co.,
freight ou hose 1 6H
I 432 04
WATER DBFARTMBNT.
Paid nioomsburg Water Ca, for
water supply 1019 17
' HpKirnHbiirg Water Co., 8
new hydrants 130 SI
' ItliKiinsburg Water Co., for
plugs. U"es, etc I 4ft
" Bl(K)insburg Water Co., for
water at Oak Grove ... ( 9ft
I1KW92
l.lonTS. .
Paid nioomsburg Electrlo Light 4
Co. for street lights 1299 00
TOWN HALL.
Paid Hloomsburg Water Ca, for
water It 39
" Bloomsburg Water Co , for
water meter 13 60
" Bloomsburg Steam Co., for
beat 155 18
" Bloomsburg Gas Co., for
light. IS 43
C. M. Drinker for locks,
keys, etc 30
" W. J. corell & Co. for oltloe
chair 6 50
John W. Masteller for
broom, paper and envelopes, 95
811 IS
FI BI.IC POl'NTAIN AND WATER TROUOU.
Paid J. L. Mott Iron Works for
fountain and trough 1543 OS
' Win. Ferguson tor brick,
sand and work at basin 302 11
' W. o. Holmes for pipe, fit
tings and work 114 99
" 8. K. Peacock Co., for ce
ment, etc 2Vj ,V)
- D. L. & W. R. It. Co. freight 19 21
f 223S Hft
MISCELLANEOUS.
Paid Wm. B. Cummlngs, Hec'y.
for March and making an
nual statement 40 00
" E. R. Drinker, Sec'y. for
April and May SO 00
It. II. Rlngler, Bec'y. for 9
months services 135 00
" F. M. Kverltt, J. M. Staver
and A. L. Krltz, auditors . 15 00
' Guy Jaeouy, swearing
Councllinen 8 00
" A. II. Corell for rubber
stamps - 1 00
11 Col. Co. Republican for an
nual statement, o 42 60
Democratic Sentinel tor
annual statement, c 38 29
Columbian for annual state
ment, Ac 36 25
J. C. Brown, Town Eugln-
' eer. . 75 15
' B. B. Freas, for band cuffs, 4
0 3 00
" B. F. Hharpless, plow, plow
bandies, Ac 17 18
' 11. J. Clark ft Son for bunt
ing 15 98
Kllenbogen ft Bro., for .
buutlng 8 22
" U K Waller, Prof, services
for 1891 203 00
' Wm. 8. Moyer and other
costs 5th Street view 58 00
" John M. Clark, swearing
viewers 1 75
" L. E. Waller, serving no
tices for view 4 70
' f). M. Quick, clerk Q. 8.
costs ftth St. view 4 50
" Wesley Knorr, serving tax
notices 10 00
W. II. Brooke ft Co., for
stationery 5 00
creasy ft Wells for lumber
and wood 69 12
" Louis Gross, clothing for
policeman 41 23
" Fanners' National Bank
tor sale deposit box 8 00
" Bloomsburg car Co., smith
lng, Ac... 7 81
" c. R. illchart, Agt. smith
ing 13 90
" Kesty A Hoffman, smithing 12 60
" C. W, Klcliart, brooms, AO. 1 10
u. W. Miller for Catharine
St. bridge 550 00
Barton Shaffer, overpaid
taxes 18 84
" Vrancls P. Drinker, for tele
grams, envelopes, stone, Dir
ectory of Bloomsburg 28 48
llarman ft Uassert, smith
ing 6 OS
" Baud on Columbus Day.... 17 00
' Thomas Vannalta, repair
ing pump 8 20
" J. It. Schuyler, Manager,
hardware 19 67
Peter Jones, damages to horso
and harness t 00
Paid W. u. Holmes for work and .
fittings 82 23
J. A. Hess for gum boots... 2 60
Eshlumun ft Wolf pipe and
ntllng 8 47
' Moyer Bros, for glass and
cement 12 1
s. F. Peacock ft Co., hard
ware 4 50
Bloomsburg Water Co., .
freight on pipe 1 00
" Wm. Thomas food for pris
oners 03
John W. Morrison, State
Treati. tax on bonds 132 06
$ 1717 40
Paid Farmers' National Bank for orders
discounted 8000 00
RECAPITULATION.
Amount of Receipts 23704 "5
Payment for Highways
.fc'l'iiil 24
" Market 81 reel...
' t ons, and Pollco
" " Sewerage
" " Fire DeVt
" Water De'p't
i Mnmt, 1 .1 flit
. An 92
. 602 92
. Wtl 67
. 432 04
. 11 ill) 112
U"M 00
" Town Hall . 811 18
Public Fountain
and WaterTrouKh 2J36 86
raymeuts tor iulbccllancous
purposes 1717 40
Payments tor Onl rs of ism isi 4 02
" i'l-u'ouiited itider. . atrnim
" " llond.4 lKs-i mi
" "I IMIIHOK t ii ai
Invested for be lit of (he poor. r; ' m
Treasurer's Mmiiii n x , :n
Balance In T.ri.Miifi s Iu.ikIs... ;. 1
.. . -: 2
Deduct outstHiidliiK orders .0
Leaving balanco e. ii. ill.jgr-!cel,its... JJiniil 8."
ASSETS.
Ba!nnee On Duplicate of 1N2....f.'r72 on
Hal. In hands n! 1'reas W 21
Due from county 1'reas. on acct.
of licenses, about IfciO 00
Due from sundry persons ben
efits asscssedon opening of
West Street M8 71
NWl'OO
LIABILITIES.
Funded Debt, tmiO 00
Outstanding order ixtw M
" " 1KHH.. 1 AD
" " 1H1 10 71
" - ' 1HW1 M7 AM
" enupons iwbi 40 II
" 1SH.1 .,.. 1K3HT,
Due Land Improvement o Boo oo
Due Electric Light, t o., about... 1300 00
Due sundry persons, damages
opening West. Street 8255 71
Due D. J. Waller on contract for
5th Street culvert 400 00
13H340 110
.. 5M1 00
Deduct assets as above..
Leaving net liabilities,
I-H27D9 00
FRANCIS P. DlttNKEH, President of the Town
as Trustee of stroup Legacy.
DR.
To Interest received on bonds.. W) 00 p9 00
CH.
By amt's. disbursed to sundry
Rersons as per vouchers on
I" B8 89
By amt, in bis hands n
I 69 00
Except lng the Item l"!00.00 set down ns duo
"Land Improvement Company" which Item I
deem Illegal, holding that the Town had no
lawful right to buy ' ink drove Park."
FltANCIS P. DRINKER,
President of Town Council.
Attest:
R. U. R1NULEK,
Secretary.
Bi.oomkbfrii, Pknka., April 3, 1803.
We, the undersigned auditors for the Town
of Blooinsburg, met at the Council Knoin for the
purpose of performing our duties and do cert ify
that we have examined the foregoing accounts
and statements, and find them correct and here
by approve the same.
F. M. EVKUITT.)
J. M. STAVKH, Y Auditors.
A. L. FRITZ. I
April 7, 193, 4U
OUR
Flck TfMulaehaaod nlleveaU thatronblM tocf
dent to a bilious sUtaof tb syatom.auoh aM
DlztrtnoM, Nauwa, DrowsinoM. Ij la Iron aftoc
eating. Ptn In tbs Bldo, to. Whlla tholrmost
nsuukauto success baa bsea shown la cutlsg .
SBCGt
nariie. yot Carter's Llttlo titer PIIU at
utmlly vMuablo Id Constipation, cunnp; aud pro
Vcutlug 4biannoylnacomplaiiit,whll iliuynlaa
correct all dlaordoraof thoatomath.tlniulMo ttia
liver and Kgulat the bowsla. t van IX tUeyotd
mm
'Adiathey tronld be almost prlcelosa to tlinsswha
aafforfrointhiadUtroaaiug complituli bntfortu
Catoly their good uoas dooa notend horot nd thoas
whooncotry them wilt find thosollltlopillsvalu
nble In so many ways that they will not Lo wil
ligtoUo without thorn. But after allekk htul
'lithe baneof so many lives that herefswhira
mo make our great boast. Cur pillacuioltwUUj
othorsdonot. ...
Carter's Little liver Pills are very small and
very easy to take. One or two pill mako a dona.
Thoy are strletly vegetable and do not gripe or
purne, but by Uiolr gentle action ploaiuall yho
uaethem. Invlalsat25centsi five for fl. SJld
by drucglats everywhere, or aunt ty mail.
CARTER WEOIOINB CO., Now York,
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FRIGE
PILES
i!IAKfSI8,'irlves Instant
relier ant Is an iniaiiinio
Care for Pile. Prlccl. Ily
Drugglstsormnll. Samples
f ire. A ddress" A !l A K EMS,"
llox S410, New York City.
PATENTS.
Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and aP
Patent buslucss conducted tor MuDERATK
FEES.
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE THE U. 8. PAT
ENT OFFICE. Wo have no sub-agencies, all
business direct, hence can transact patent busi
ness In less time and at Less cost than those re
mote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo, with desnnp
tlon. Wo advise it patentable or not, free ol
charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
A Cook, "How to Obtain Patents," with refer
ences to actual clients In your 8tate,County, or
town, sent free. Address
C A. SNOW ft CO,, Washington, D. (1
(Opposite U. 8. Patent ortlce.)
CAVEATS.
TRADE MARKS.
DESIGN PATENTS.
COPYRIGHTS. atoJ
Vor Information and free Handbook write to
MUNN A CO.. 'd Buo.aiiw.ar, New YokiT.
OldftHt bureaa for ecurliiR patents In America.
Kvery patent taken out br ua la brought before
Um publlo by a nutloe gives, free of charge la the)
Scientific mcticau
Lareeat circulation of anv .dentlflo nrrterln the
world. Bpleailldlr illuntrawu. No Intellluent
man should be Tthout It, Weekly, S3.0U a
Jeari $1.60 alx nr. 'ha. AMrewi MtINN A CO.
'mmiiiua,.'1 'Irosdway, How Vurt City.
THOMAS GORROY
' CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Plans and Estimates on all
kinds of buildings. Repairing
and carpenter work promptly
attended to.
Dslcr in Builder's Suppliss.
Inside Hardwood finishes a
specialty.
Persons of limited means w! o
dejsire to build can pay part and
secure balance by mortgage.
Jj . Solentiflo American
jHIj TRAD! MARK,
&!l5SJj DESIGN PATENTS.
1 1
It Is the Old Orv
Wf will Iiclp Vfti if yf.i but
hov w: r.m do t!-i a Ionic
swer the question. Would it not be wtll to join the .
long strin; of satisfied buyers that come here for Men's
and Hoys' Cloihes? You pay but one profit here.
We are manufacturers and the largest in the world.
Browning, King 8c Co.
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS,
910-912 CHESTNUT STREET.
WARREN A. REED.
Distemncr is dancerous and often
fatal in rinter when the horse can't
get food. At this season Bull's-Head
Horse and Cattle Powder is indispen
sable. Price 25 cents per package.
The Big Park.
Can tain Anderson, who commands
the two troops of the Sixth Cavalry
wnicn guara the great Yellowstone
National Park, says that from Decem
ber to May the mountain sheep are
in abundance in the n.irlr. ami that
scarcely a day passes that he does not
see a aozen ot tnem, but with the re
turn of warm weather they retreat to
their haunts in the fastness of the
wildest mountains, and are not seen
again until the cold weather drives
them down.
The troops stationed in the park
become skilled woodsmen and carry
axes and rubber buckets attached to
their saddles, instead of sabres. In
the Winter they are forced to rely on
snow shoes to a great extent, and
most of the men in the.captain's com
mand are expert snowshoers, it being
no uncommon occurence for two or
three of them to be sent out on jour
neys of 100 to 150 miles.
The Norwegian skee is used by
many of the troopers, and those who
are experts in the use of them travel
at marvelous speed on the down
crades. Can tain Anderson savs that
there is a road leading to his post
wnicn nas a rather steep grade for
four miles and tin has irnrtwn a man
on skees to cover this distance in
eleven minutes.
Of Coarse Yon Bead
The testimonials frequently published
in this paper relating to Hood's Sar
saparilla. They are from reliable peo
ple, state simple facts, and show be
yond a doubt that HOOD'S CURES.
Why don't you try this medicine ? Bo
sure to get Hood s.
Constipation, and all troubles with
the digestive oreans and the liver, are
cured by Hood's Pills. Unequalled
as a tanner pin.
No Mention of Her,
From Truth.
Old King Cole
Was a merry old soul,
And a merry eld soul was he.
Why was he merry ?
It is evident, very,
'Twas because there was no Mrs. C.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional re
medies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube gets inflamed you have a rumb
ling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever ; nine cases
out of ten are caused by catarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold oy Druggists, 75c.
5-5-1 m
A Sufficient Explanation!
From Haberdasher's Weekly.
Merchant "There are three reasons
why I should not purchase these goods.
In the first place, since I've transferr
ed the business to my wife-"
Drummer ' (packing up) "thanks,
never mind the other two I"
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than one million people
have found just such a friend in Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs, and Colds. If you
have never used this Great Cough
Medicine, one trial will convince you
that it has wonderful curative powers
in all diseases of Throat, Chest and
Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to
doall that is claimed or money will
!-e refunded. Trial bottles free at
C. A. Kleim's Drug store.
Do you lack faith and love health ?
Let us establish your faith and restore
your health with DeWitt's Sarsaparilla.
W. S. Rishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy.
Save the Dollars."
allow ::v :f y"'i v,o ider
ti.roi:''!: o.;r stcci: ; I an
J. R. Smith & Co.
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
DEALERS IN
PIANOS,
Br the following well-known makers 1
Chickcrln&r,
Knabc.
Weber,
Hallet & Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufact
urers' prices. Do not buy a
piano oeiore geiiing our prices.
.o.
Catalogue and Price Lists
On application. '
AT
rri bright ttin
ntWMD SIT COMPLEXION 18 BETTER.
Mr doctor says It acts (entlr on th. atomnnh.
liver and kWaava.and U a pltaaant laiuilri-. TiiU
unnlt la mad. from herbs, and la proparw! for uti
I family a ta. It hi called
All drugKlitr-ellltatJOaand 11.00 .cka4:o. if
rnacAunitK"ttt,sendynur address for free aniapli
ane'a Family Medial., moves the bnwelnt-ui
ordrto be healthy, Uilalxneceaurr. Aildren,
OUAIOU F. WOUVWAJtB. UKO V.l..'j.
elys CataohH
UttJLAM MLM
CPCkXlObMlSl
Cleans the
Nasal Passages,
Allays Pain and
Inflammation,
Heals the Sores.
Restores the
Sense of Taste
and smell.
. a. . fni ui
TRY THE CUBE
A particle Is applied Into each nost ril and Is
agreeable. Price 50 cents at DniKlflstw by mall
registered. 60 eta. ELY 13K0TUEU8. Ml Warren
HL, H .V.
TXrU O Why ! Strictly Pure
VV l! V ' Whe Lead the best
w J paint ? Because it
will outlast all other paints, give a
handsomer finish, better protection to
the wood, and the first cost will be less.
If Barytes and other adulterants of
white lead are "just as rood" as
Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all
the adulterated white leads always
branded Pure, or
"Strictly Pure
White Lead?"
This Barytes is a heavy white powder
(ground stone), having; the appearance
of white lead, worthless as a paint,
costing only about a cent a pound, and
is only used to cheapen the mixture.
What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is
to paint. Be careful to use only an old
and standard brand of white lead the
John T. Lewis 8c Bros.
Is strictly pure. "Old Dutch" process,
and established by a lifetime of use.
For colors use National Lead Co.'s
?ure White Lead Tinting; Colors with
trictly Pure White Lead.
For sal. by the most reliable dealers In
paints everywnere.
If you are going to paint, It will pay you 5
to send to ua Tor a book containing
tion that may save you many a dollar; it will
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Minnesota.
,St. ViscitxT, May fl. This city, whir
ins for several days been threatened with
lestruitidii by liiuli wnter, Is to-day al
most entirely submerged, and half a dozen
or iinii e buildings have lssen totally wrecked
by flouting cake of ice. Many persons
have been driven from their homes, and
more serious disaster than that already ex.
lerieuced Is staring them In the, face.
The Tillage ot Emerson, about throe miles
from here Is also under water and all thf
stores ere flooded. The Ked river is run
ning through the lowlands east of St. Vrn
cent and Emerson, leaving the two town
n an island.
The Flood at St. Lonla.
St. Louis, May 8. The floods here ha
not yet subsided, although the water in th
river was but little if any higher to-daj
than it was at 7 o'clock last night. Con
servative river men say that the water will
begin to back up in a few hours, and, it
this should occur the damage which would
result would be almost beyond estimation.
The lower portions of the city and nearlj
all of East St. Louis are inundated and
many houses are almost completely wreck
ed. The damage done already is estimated
at $200,000.
I'KDKRKD IIY NAVAJO INDIAN
!'" Settlers Lou. Their Lives at tht
Mauds of the Redskins.
Ckxvkr, Col., April 20. The long threat
ened war of the Navajo Indians against th
settlers of the country in the vicinity d
their lands has come at lost, and with U
4 deat h of eight settlers.
Such was the startling news receive
yesterday by Adjutant General Kennedy,
Ho received a telegram from Lieutenant
I'lummcr, Indian agent of the Navajoa, ir,
which he stated that eight men had been
murdered by the Indiana, who were now at
war with settlers. He declared that the
situation is a very critical one and aski
that the troops be called out to prevent
further bloodshed.
The telegram was addressed to Govern o
vVaite, but he is out of town and the mat
ter was referred to the adjutant general.
Lieutenant Plummer stated that the peopla
below Durango are in a wild state of ex.
cltement, and grave fears are entertained
lest the Indians should continue their war
fare along the valley. In hi message thi
lieutenant states that two battle hava been
fought already. The first was early Thurs
day, when five men were killed, all settlers,
while at another encounter three more lot
4lr Uvea.
A MAT DAT RIOT IN MARSEILLES
"- Polle.mea Badly Beaten by the Angry
Mob.
Marseilles, May 2. During the Ma
Day celebration here yesterday th Social
lata, by waving red flags and making
other demonstrations, precipitatated a riot
which the police tried to break up and in
doing so were badly beaten and cut by the
angry mob.
The Hussar were called out and after a
fearful struggle succeeded in splitting the
mob and driving off the group of rioter.
Half a dozen or more persons were badly
rinded.
The Rebellion In Cnba.
Madrid, May 3. A deputation of Cuban
senators and deputies, including several
autonomist, waited upon Senor Maura,
minister of the colonies, yesterday, to pro
test against the Cuban revolt. The min
ister replying, assured them that the gov
ernment would not hesitate to make any
sacrifice to maintain Spanish rule in Cuba,
but that, unless the situation became
worse, lie considered the colonial army
-voug euougn to conquer the rebels.
A Regatta for the Foreign Kallors.
New York. Mar 2 A rle nf hna
race are to be indulged in by crews of the
foreiira wnrshlns next Saturday on fh
North river. The regatta Is open to all
sailors on the visiting ships, but American
tars will tint 1m nerniit.tMl tk anf.r an.
other regatta for them exclusively having
ecn arranged for the same day.
He Held the Job for Twenty Tears.
New Yonic. May 8. J. B. French. o
Jersey City, ha taken charge of the trans-
Sort at Ion of Immigrants' baggage from
Ilia Island. Hi predecessor, Bernard
Biglin, held the privilege for about twentj
years. It is said that the profits of thi
Amines have averaged (20,000 annually,
ramped From a Window and Escaped.
Chicago, May 8. Jacques Ricco Adutt
a young Austrian, who is wanted in VI
enna for forgeries amounting to $80,000
escaped from one of United State Marsha!
Hitchcock s deputies by jumping from a
second story window of a house in Sanga
"! street.
It Was a Remarkable Day.
Ct T ni'iu Mo a V.f.l., ...
J .U.J ... 1 WIKIU.J
markable on hm Merchants' Exchange foi
the amount of grain delivered on May con-
trant. If a . i-r. ....... tin.. ....... .1 Q AAA
000 bushels of wheat and 600,000 bushels
u corn.
John Ewlna; Reported Dead.
New York, May 8. It is reported he.
that John Ewing, brother of "Buck" died
in Cincinnati yesterday. John Ewing
pitched fur New York two years ago. Ha
has been sick with consumption for over
ear.
Took Morphine and Died.
Londox, May 8. Dr. Tanner, brother ex
Dr. Charles K. D. Tanner, the consnlctv
ous anti'l'nrticllite M. P., purposely tool
an overdose of morphine in a Fleet street
hotel uud died from its effects.
Hanged Himself In a Rcrn.
Newark, N. J., Muy 8. Louis Francis.
aged 00 yours, a farm hand employed on s
Dlu farm on the i.lm liowl, committed
suicide yesterday by banging himself in th
aru, Ho leaves a family.
The Viking- Ship Sails for New York.
Bkiuien, May 3. The Viklug ship to be
exhibited nt the World's Fuir, as a mode!
of the ships in which the Norsemen an
supposed to have discovered America, hai
uiled for New York.
A Large Sawmill Hurned,
WATfc-HTnu-v M V Mnv H A fli-a a.
Deer River, which is believed to bavo been
of incendiary origin, destroyed the sawmill
n Cj. u. an wan an ua contents yesterday.
Another Kartliqiiaka In Srrvta.
Vienna, May 2. Negotina, a Servian
city ueur the Dunulie, was shaken by an
TRi-thquake yesterday. Much damage wai
Vine to builuiuxs.
Ilooth's Condition I'liehunged.
New York, May 2. Actor Booth' con
dition this morning was about the saiut
at y Saturday, t