THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. Desirable va 'tint lots and numlT of (rood hmaesand lot tn Hlootnsbunr, 1'a The best fenlnemViitn t ii. r.lixmshurir. A very desira ble properly c mi iuuIhk Hi acres and tlrst cluss handings wit b (rood will In a business wurtli turn to f inoo per year at Willow Hrove. Dwellings in Kspy, Orangevllle and Beach Haven. Alarge number of farina In Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country store stands In Columbia County Ud one In Luzerne County, A water power Mutiny mill, dry uock and lumber yard and beds Tn lieach Iluren, Pa. Also 10 acres ot good farm land at name place, by M. 1'. I.L'TZ BON, Insurance and Heal Kstate Agents, BLooMaii l uu , r a , a. SPECIAL NOTICES. flUPTUKE POSITIVELY CVKKT) FOK IN. IV formation address T). K. Whttknhiiit, Tamaqua, scnuyiKtii iu., ra. n-a-iy. FR8AI.E.-TWO SKCOND HAND. IIOKSK power upright Tubular boilers In fair condition. AIho one feed pump. Can be Been at pump nouse 01 ui.oomhblho watch co. 0-tMt. T?OR8ALK. A SKCONI) HAND MANGE, IN r good condition, with water back, ready for two. A rare chance. Inquire ot W. II. Brooke. BloontsbtirK. U-Sl-tf. ROOMS POH YOfNO MEN.-M. M. PHILLIPS has very desirable furnished rooms for U young men. Hath room adjoining, for use of occupants of the rooms. Call and examine. 5-llMt. R BALE. Tn R C. M. Jl ESS FA KM FORM erly owned by Urtor Otilck at Kunert, for by J. 11. MAIZE, Agent. WOOL, WOOL. I1K1II EST MARKET PMICE paid for wool delivered either at Isaac Heaeock s In Oreenwood or at H. K. Ileaeock'B la Light, Street, fr-i-tf. LL KINDS OF PLANKS FOR JI'STICES and coNsTABi.is at the colcmbian of- tf. BEDS, MORTGAGES AND NOTE HOOKS of all kinds at the Columbian omue. tf. MUSIC LESSONS CHAS. P. ELWELL FOH the past 8 years a student In Boston, Is STlng lessons on piano and violin. Hot 11 taught the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory method, violin according to the German school. GOOD FARM OF74 AC1.E8, GOOD BUILD lngs. between Buck Horn and Jersey town. In Hemlock township. For sale by J. 11. MaIZK, Real Estate and lusurance Agent. 1-13-tf. iRSALE. A HOOD WOODEN FENCE, OR- nuiueinui. luqutre at vuis uiiice xi-u S1HICAGO RENTING AGENCY: MASONIC ) Temple, Chicago, provides quarters for sttors to the World's Fair In Hotels and priv ate residences In any part of the city. Accom nodallons and rates to suit any one. No ad vance charges. Alexandria Hotel one of the best equipped and permanent In the World's Pair district, European plan. Kates $1.0) to tee aday. Write for particulars with stamp to John V' Kramer, agent, Bloomsburg, Pa- 5-ltt-a mos. STATEMENT OF THE BLOOMS BURG SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE ist, 1893. Tax rate 8 mills for school purposes and amis for building purposes! U. H. ENT, collector . DR. To balance on duplicate 86 f 257 75 CR. By exoneration f 37 75 Btr H. A. M'Kllllp Attorney fees 15 no By tot. paid Treasurer 205 00 857 75 II. C. WOODWARD, collector DR. TO (Nuance on aupiicaws vi i va CR. Br exoneration on duplicate t 18 14 By amt. paid J. K. Biwenben tor Treas. 1405 49 1423 63 n. c. woodward, collector DR. Toamt-dupllcate'Shi...-... 10463 22 CR. By per cent dls- count on f 1612 90 rid In 60 days, t 80 64 per cent dls- count on $11113 90 paid collector., f 32 26 By amt' paid Tr 1500 00 11612 90 By amt. paid Tr. In months 4178 00 By 5 per cent Com. . . en $4307 90 paid collector 219 90 437 BO By amt. paid Tr.... after 6 months. . 2425 00 By exoneration on Ijl duplicate '91 as follows : . ( Ex- . empt from tax ation by resolu tion ) Agricult ural Society 61 65 Btoam Heating Co.. 27 60 Carpet Mill Co H2 M 811k M1U Co 55 00 DcBOOl Furnishing Co 55 00 j. W. Mean & Co. . 18 50 2W 15 Sundry persons ex- onerated 69 47 867 62 By balance due on duplicate 'IK 1!5 HO 1U4U3 22 J. K. BITTENBENDEU, Treas. PH. To balance from former Treasurer f wi 40 To auit-state appropriation 411)1 do To proceeds of order for tiooo at U0 days. . . . .' m 33 - To proceeds ot order for tiOOOatHU days !4 fin To bnL of '91 duaM'-itl Ifrom M. C. Woof wWd, col. 1 HNS 4 bul. ot 'KM (fcpllcaU' U. II. Hut collector. SJU (Kl Teaiot. M.C.Woodward 'U2 duplicate ' sllM CO To proceeds of order $')00 for lOdays SH 30 , To proceeds of bouili Issued lOrni no $ 20571 r,2 eo.;w. Mears, tuition 4 60 J. Truub, tuition no Reuben Workhelsi r, tuition 4 00 P. A. Kvans, I ul U uli 4 0) Mrs. John Klstler, tuition. on Bughyiiiek, tulilou 4 00 Geo. Knorr, tuition 7 25 $ 34 76 CR. By amt. paid coupons and Interest I 8 to By Bint, orders redeemed... . 1"2IH 07 By amt. Treusurnr'H cum hm w. By amt. baluucn In hands of Treasurer 200 21 1 20li() 27 BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT DK. To bal. on dupllcul'u 1 t Ml 02 TOHIIlt-Of duplicate ''.... 41(11 H2 t UMi 01 By coupons anii luturest By exoneration ou duplicat e nt-. '. ,i v. ,oate .'92 167 10 By 5 per cent. 011 amt. col-. . lectod Id wi da H 6 tki By s per cent, collector's commission on amt. collected In 00 days 14 m , By collector's commission ou amt. collected within mos 1)4 II. By Treasurer's 'Chimnl.'Hloir 1H Ml By balance on duiUli a-te '(. 755 -M By sundry orders to B. W. Jury on contract of Fifth , Btraet school billliling.. 4492 08 I By amt. paid ttiueed Will & DR.KILMCR'S - -m aBBBm mm aM bbbbb aaaaa a R OO thrit KIDNEY LIVER 52 Bff La Orippe. Cure tho bad after effects of this trying epl demlc and restores lost vigor and vitality. Diabetes, Exccesive quantity and high colored urine. Impure Blood. Eczema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotches. General Weakness, Constitution all run down, loss of ambition, and a disinclination to all sorts of labor. 3arntre-l.'m enntenta of On Bottlf , if not bencotes, DruwM will refund to you the prior paid. At DrnsicUta, fior. Size, $1.00 Mae, "Inrallib' Uulde to Health" anw- Oomulutlon tn. t)H. Kn.MXll & CO., niKOIIAMTOH, N. C o., heaters and dry clos ets 612 II school Furnishing company lurniuire W. O. Holmes. Dlumhlnir HIM 36 1 15 40 W: F. Hartman, snouting and'tlnnlm? ItW 28 Bj amt. loaned School Fund account Treasurer's com. on fiiit iw. 950 78 41 Wi :l 91 $ S!IH:l S4 " " IM3 48. SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT. DR. To bal. on duplicate '01 $ 031 til To amt' of dunlicatu '1)2 HtMtl Si) ToHtato apiiroptiutlon 4191 ro To tuition, various persons.. 84 75 To proceeds of I1U00, order Hi) days w ss . To proceeds of $1003, oi-der at 80 days 984 55 No proceeds of $')i)0 order at 10 dnvs am so To bal. U. H. Eut dup. 18.. 257 75 To nmt. borrowed from Bulldlmr Fund acct iim rs To amt. from former Trca . 86 40 -$ 11992 22 CR. t 6650 tu 187 51 711 00 6 00 By amt. paid 19 teachers.... By amt. paid 19 teachers, In stitute week By amt. paid 3 Janitors By itnu auditor's bill Uvlredecmlu? order tn tinnU 1910 44 J. 1). Llngle, book binding.. 3 20 J. C. Brown, printing 16 00 Elwell & BUtenbender, . Drintlne. 16 00 Wm. Krlckbaura, printing... 19 53 15 62 11 00 10 P0 43 34 18 12 89 75 10 50 287 93 19 12 10 87 8 85 2 rfl 6 00 2 00 2 00 64 40 14 11 7 60 8 67 153 45 17 49 15 CO 16(1 (10 20 06 20 21 8 85 1 20 12 50 300 00 10.-0 00 1 20 1000 00 127 99 20 18 2 00 Frank .raylor, cleaning at Fifth Street E. C. Jones, cleaning Third street Mrs. A. W. Fry clearing at High School W. H. Kocher. f relirht Frank Taylor, labor at Fifth Street Henry Shipton, labor at High School E. C. j ones, labor at Third Street P. G. Miller' coal P. 8. Moyer, repairs Wnrl ttorkhelser. haullncr freight Farmer s Produce Exchange weig elghlng coal . Q. B. Kitchen, services au tending fires. w.'C. Evans, nxlng flag polo L. Bernhard, repairing clocks . . Peter Jones, haullnir J. II. Mercer, supplies J. C. Brown, freight paid....' Henry Wanlch, labor Jno. A. Cox, brick w. H. Brooke Co. supplies. Eshleman & Wolf, repairs.. H. A. M'Kllllp, Atty. fees.. Secretary's salary Bloom Water Co. water... . Creasy A Wells, lumber,.... utoomsourg oaa uo. order J. C. Brown, Interest paid Cleveland Printing A Pub lishing Co , diplomas Order J. C. Brown to pay note at ten days Order discounted at 90 days. By discount and Interest.... Order discounted at sn davs Farmer's l roduce Exchange coal ... Moyer Bros, brushes, . glass, Sc J. R. Schuyler.hardware.... MU Pleasant School District for tuition of Low and Teeple children '91 & '92. By order Montour School District tuition of Crltes children and Frank Lewis '91 and '92 By JW. hears Co., lum- By Jacob' Deifenbach, brooms By A. c. Desheppard, repair ing lock... By J. haltzer.rent of organ.. By Republican, printing By I. W. Hartman &? son, , supplies By 1. K. Vannatta, painting etc., By. W. O. Ho'rres, pliunblng By M. E. Church, brick for pavement at Fifth street building J. C. Traub, baullng By Farmer's Produce Ex-.... change, coal , By M. p. Lut.. Insurance Third Street building.... By Prof. Butts, services, music By Prof. L. P. sterner, for music purchased By K, 1). Iientlcr for Opera House Hyiexoneratlon Ir. H. Ent duplicate 's By exoneration duplicate '91 Hy exoneration duplicate '92 By 5 por cent discount ou amt- paid within 110 days By 2 per cent commission collector By collector's commission on smf. paldlnii months.... By bal. duo on Uupllcalo By Treus. comiuissiou.. ... . Hy balance In Treas. linnds 7 81 18 13 16 73 2 00 8 90 15 00 8 50 1 12 8 62 5 58 6 ON 6 75 6 21 105 (HI 6 Oil 8 en 10 00 $ 13178 51 37 75 11 54 (THI 52 13 98 17 60 121 95 901 Ml 57 201) 21 -t 14992 22 BirNDEI) IKDEHTEDN'KNM. Bonds duo January 1, lsm....$:iiiiH) 00 " ' 1895.... 2000 011 " " " " 1S9H aiKH) HO ' 1897.... auoo on 1S98. 20 0 (III anno 00 :I00 oil IMlO (10 '.'JuO Ml 1000 00 1100 no 1899.. 11)00.. Hull.. 190-.'.. 1903.. 1901.. -$ 22100 00 OTHER INDEBTEDNESS Older Hneed, Wills A; Co. due July 1st, '93 Bco 0(1 Order 11, v. Jury due July 1, 1893 ... taxi no order .1. Saltzer due July 1, 1893 on f 1310 CO 21740 (0 Total Indebtedness ASSETS. Balance due on dunlicatu '92 Balance In Treas bunds.... Balance on Tuition 11159 81) 2"9 24 75 50 , $ 1944 51 .... - 21795 46 JNO. H.TOWN8END, PresldHnt.. Liabilities over Assets. JAH, V. BHOWN, secretary, ixoomsuurg, ra. ,j utie 3 ,is9,j. We tho undersigned auditors having exam. Ined thealKive accounts, slateinunts and vouch, era as presented by the Treasiner and Secre tary, tlud them correct and approve the same. F. M. EVKHETT, I .,,.. ANDREW L. FRITZ. """ Junes, 1893. 11 NATURE'S MYSTERIES. One of Thetn It the Disappearance of the Jiuck't Horns. "One of tho p-rcntest mysteries of the wocnls Is the buck deer 11ml its nntlers. reinarkod an olmorvnntolil I'iko county hunter. "Who ever killed n buck thut no horns, nnd whoever founil n sot ofBntlersin the woods? I've roumed the forests of northern l'ennyslvania at an seasons durlnjr the past forty years, and in thut time deer have, been very plentiful In thosp woods, nnd I never either killed a hornless buok or found a pair of horns or heard of any one. who did. Vet woodsmen 11 U know, oroujrhtto know, thut no back has even the nga of a horn until hit is two years old, and that every buck that has horns casts them off each spring nnd jrrows a new set. "Now, whore do nil the bucks under two years old keep themselves, and what becomes of the cast-off antlers that no woodsman ever sees? These are mysteries as deep us the mystery of dertd wild animals I mean wild ani mals' that die natural deuths. The four footed dwellers in the woods certainly do not live forever. Ajre and disease must carry them off regularly, as human beluga are carried off, but what In comes of the'ir Wiles? I never heard of. any one coming across a dead bear or deer or wildcat br fox in the woods that had died from natural causes. I found the carcass of a big five-pronged buck In the woods once, but a rattlesnake, also dead, had its fangs burled in the deer's nostrils. There had evidently been a fiht to tho death between the reptile and the beust. Another time I followed the trail of a bear from a clearing where it had stolenii young sheep. I came upon the headless body of the sheep a mile or so out on the trail, and half a mile fucther on, near the edge of a swamp, I was surprised to find the dead body of the bear. Its jaws were open and its glassy eyes were pushed- tar out of Its head. I held a post-mortem examination on tho dead boar and found the sheep's head lodged in its throat. How or why the bear ever permitted It to get there I am unable to explain. I have many times found ' other dead wild animals in the woods, bus never one that did not show un questionable evidence of having died from violence of some kind. Every woodsman will tell you the same. "I don't believe there is anything mote curioiiB In nature than the buck's horns. They begin to make their ap pearance in the spring of the buck's 1 11 .,wl ...... T1 1 a . . . : 1. 1 . ovuuvi a. jig urn nif$u 01 meir j coming is a swelling of the skin over the spots on top- of the head from ' which the horns are to rise. The an tiers are now budding, for on the swelling spots are the footstalks from which they are to spring, and the arteries of the head the antlers being, In all their preliminary or cartilaginous stage, but parts of the animal's gen eral system are beginning to deposit on them, little by little, but with great rapidity, the bony matter of which the finished horns are composed. As the antlers grow the skin still stretches over them, and continues to do so until they have reached their natural size and become solid horn. This is the stage In the growth of the antlers that is technically known among .hunters as the time when the buck is 'in velvet.' The skin is,. indeed, a beautiful velvet covering, and all beneath it Is, in fact, 6imply a great tissue of blood vessels. While the horns continue soft and a part of the deer's nervous and velnons structure, the arteries which run up from the head through them make furrows In the yielding substance. It is these furrows that give to the buck's horns their rough, corrugated surface when they have become hardened. "The buck's first horns do not ar rive at the dignity of the antlers. They are simply graceful, sharp-pointed Kpikes; hence tbe term 'spike buck' among hunters. Each succeeding year adds a prong, though, and when the buck is adorned with his proud head gear of five prongs, all hunters know that he can't be less than seven yeara old. The five-prong antler is the per fect and complete one, and any more prongs have no significance except as freaks, nut the velvety skin, with its delicate,, subarterial structure, grows with and envelopes all the great spread of the five-prong antler, as well as the few inches of the young buck's spike. As long as the horns are iu velvet they are extremely tender and entirely use less. The soft skin must therefore be removed, but not suddenly nor rough ly, and not until another extraordi nary stage In the development of the horns is completed. The arteries and their circulation must be disconnected from the horns before the skin Is broken, or the result would be the turning of the largo quantity of blood back 'to the brain or some Internal organ and death be the result. This danger is prevented and the de sired end at the same time ac complished by the formation of a rough ring of bone around the base of the horns, notches being left in it at first for the passage of the arter ies. These openings are gradually con tracted as new bone forms until the arteries are compressed as by a liga ture, un'd the circulation above the ring of bon is etfectuully stopped. The velvet skin, thus deprived of its vital source, dries up and peels off of the horns, a process which the buck now hastens by rubbing his untlers against the trunks of trees. This rubbing against the trees displaces more or less bark, and leaves a favorite sign to the observant hunter parsing through the woods thut there anj deerubout. When the velvet is off tho horns they have reached their perfect stage. "That the sweeping, powerful ant lers of a mature buck, which he carries so proudly and defiantly, should be but the growth of a fortnight or so does not seem possible, but such is the fact When early spring oomos again a new set of horns uegins to sprout. They soring from the head like a growing plant, and push last year's antlers from their place. These full from the buck's head. The new horns soon crown him again proudly, but what becomes of the cast-olf set? I ha ve asked that question scores of times, and pause for a reply, I uin puusing yet, N. Y. Sua. . j A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. Mr. KiciiAitD Hirer, the well-known Druggist, 207 McUill st., Montreal, V. Q., says: I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them. I know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Snrsapnrllln, one in particular being that ot a little daughter of a Church of England minis ter. The child was literally covered from bead to foot with a red and ex ceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had saiTered for two or three years, in spite of tho best medical treatment available. Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at. my recommendation, at last began to ad minister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot tles ot which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father's delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, he would testify In the strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer as Co Lowell, Haas. Cures others, will cure vou PATENTS. caveats and Trade Marks.obtalned. and all Patent business conducted lor MoDEKATA c n.r.r,. OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TrtH IT. a. Pf. KNT OFFICE. We have no sub-aKencles,' all uuBiuens uin-!-, nence can transact patent busl. ness in less time and at Less Cost tlian those re mote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with desert,, tlon. We advise It patentable or not, tree oi charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refer ences to actual clients In your State.County, ot town, sent free. Address C. A. SNOW A CO,, Washington, 1). (! (Opposite U. 8. Patent omce.) 01 WORLD'S jjlR BEVERAGE. The most healthful and popular drink of tbe see. The proper drink for both table and fireside now within the reach of all. Kvery thrifty housewife can provide for her home, grape, or ange, pear, cherry, applebanana and pineapple ciders at the small expense of fifteen cents per gallon. Keep your husbands and tons at home by preparing for them those delightful and harmless drinks ; thereby saving the money that might possibly nnd Its way Into the sa loons. It only takestten minutes to make any one of these delightful drinks. Enclose 10 cents for one, or W cents for seven of the "Fruit elder Keel pes". Address NIMS NOVELTY CO. 8453 I'allmot Ave., Cht TUT Cld-tf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In re estate of Sarah German, late, q Scott . Unrnrhtp, defeated. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution of balance In hands of the Admln lstrato.'to the parties entitled, will meet tbe Eartles Interested, In his office, In the town of loornsburg, Pa., on Thursday, July 6, 181)3, at 9 o'clock a. m., when and where all persona having claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or be debarred from coming In on said fund. KOBT. K. LH "I LK, Auditor. We make a snecinJtv of liniliUncr RT'PATJ atatjq iinncn.i t,m,t. . , 1- - --J eight Horse, and we wvite tho rlnim h!4V i lilt, aimnnct ST We are prepared to REPAIR t J, C. W ELLS'" ii 1 11 lias just received a large line of STERLING SILVER STRAWBERRY FORKS, lr,v J30N SPOONS, BUTTER PICKS, ALMOND SPOONS, &c. Also a beautiful line of the FINEST CUT GLASS, ICE CREAM SETS, VASES BON BON DISHES, &c. ' All persons riding bicycles or driving, should get the LAMB EriH Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store B. F. Sharplesr, Pres. N. U. Fvnk,JScc, C. II. Campbf.u,' Treas BLOOMSBUEG- LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Plotted property is iij the coming business centre of (lie town. It includes also part of the factory district, and lias no equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are .offered at values that will be doubled in a short time. No such opportnnitv can be had elsewhere to make money Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. Woods, Sales Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. EiE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. fSCSftjf? B. F. Sharpless; J, L. Dillon. C. W. Neal A. G. Briggs, Dr. I. W. Willits, Dr. H. W. McReyxolds, N. Jj. FUNK. 5-1 a-6 mos. Fine PHOTOr GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that a meet in? of the Stockholder of the Uloomsuurit Kllk Mill will lie held at the offlce of the Company In the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., on Tuesday the 15th day of August A. 1). IKtis at '1 o'clock P. M to take action on the approval or disapproval ot an Increase of tbe Capital Stock ot the Com pany from 15,000 to n. 0,000. Im K. WALLKH, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. BslaU of Mary K. Fetterman, late. oConvngtiam toimtMi), dttvajwl. Notice Is hereby (riven that letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Mary K Ketterman late ofConyngham township, deceased have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons indebted to said estum are requested to make payments, and those havlnK claitns or demands will make known the same without delay to 6-U3-6U C. G. MURPHY, Administrator. i.vii.iwnkj uu hwivoj'j ruwMS lioni one to attention of the public to our new Machine for 1893 We XW ni?I THM)V ornn i itt . . . 1UL AOi-. V C all kinds of THRESHING MACHINERY. - 1 lv WHITE & CONNER, ORANGEVILLE, PA. PKOPOHALH FOH FCRNIKHINU STATION', plies. E"Y' rurnlture' KueI an(l 0tll0r SP In comollance with the Constitution and laws of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I hereby Invite sealed proposals, at prices below maximum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish stationery, furniture, fuel and other supplies for the several departments of the State Gov. ernment, and for nuking repairs In the several depart ments, and for the distribution of the public documents, for the year ending- the first Monday of June, D le4. Separate proposals will lie received and separ ate contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. Each proposal must be aecouitmti led by a bond with approved sureties, condl. t toned for the faithful performance of the con tract, and addressed and delivered to mo heore twelve o'clock of Wednesday, the SSth day of June, A. .. 1HS3, at which lime the proposals will be opened and contracts awarded, in the Reception room of the Executive Department, at ilarrtsburg'. Blank bonds and schedules ronntalnlng all necessary Information can be obtained at this Department WILLIAM F. HARUITY, Secretary of the Commonwealth. MJIt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Xmate 0 nanttl Suit, aeeeated. .,T1i? unrtorslifncd, an auditor appointed by 5,e,0.rpbu,, Court or Columbia County to r' tribute the funds In the hands of A. J. Suit, Kxecutor ot the estate of Daniel Suit, deceased, as appears on his final account to and amnnu the parties entitled thereto, will attend to tUe r-0'" aPP"tnent at the office of Charles O. Ivans Ksn., In the borough of Her r1(if,&,V?i.K,rt4y the m day of June ii?J?9!?t.,00,t'cJC1, whe nd where all parties Interested are requested to present their elii m lu.fnro rh. 1!r . " ever after debarred from mA In upon sW June 7, Auditor. m iff."
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