THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. Desirable vhmm lots and number of good T11H Uest nri lorn in lilrximsburcr. Pa toislness Btand tt lllooinsbtug. A very desira ble property cont.atiiliK 1 acres and first class Mfdlngs with good will In a business worth UM) to $1500 per year at Willow Orove. Dwellings In Kpy. Orangevllle and Beach Haven. A larro number of farm la Columbia County, one In Luzerne County, one In Virginia. Two Country store stands In Columbia county ad one In Luzerno County, A water power Mining mill, dry dock and lumber yard and beds In Heaeh tlaven, Pa. Also 10 acres of ood farm land at same place, by M. P. I.UTZ SON, Insurance and Heal Estate Agents, BLOOMHBUHu, PA. tf. SPECIAL NOTICES. SUnTR!? POSITIVELY CVKKD FOR IN formation address D. K. Wbitknkiiit, naqna, Schuylkill Co., Pa. WWy. rR SAI.K, A HKroNI) HAND RANGE. IN good condition, with water back, ready use. A rare chance. Inquire of W. 11. Brooke, Moouisburg. 8-Hi-tt. ROOMS FOR YOUNG MEN. M. M. PIUI.MP8 has very desirable furnished rooms lor la young wen. Hath room adjoining, for use of occupants of the rooms. Call and examine. 5-19-tt. T?OR 8AI.E.--TH R C. M. 1IKS8 FARM FORM MJ erly owned by Orler Quick at Kiipert, for alia toy J. U. MAIZE, Agent. WOOL, WOOL.-1I1U1IKST MARKET PRICE paid for wool delivered either at Isaac Seacock's In Greenwood or at H. E. Heacock'a la Ugnt street. w-tt. LL KINDS OF 1ILANKS FOR .II HTICES nd CONSTABLES at me vui.ii jibiahui- D REDS, MORTGAGES AND NOTK HUOKM of all kinds at me Columbian umirc. ti. MUSIC LESSON'S-CIIAS. T. ELWELL FOR the past Hvears a student In lloston, Is Evlnir lessons on piano and violin. Both fought the best methods, piano In New England Conservatory met hod, violin according to the German school. GOOD FARM OF 74 ACLE8, GOOD BI II.D lugs. Between Buck Horn and Jersey tuwD. In Hemlock townslilp. For sale bv J. H. MAIZE, Kcal fcslute and Iusurance Agent. 1-18-tf. iK SALE. A GOOD WOODEN FENCE, OR- namentai. inquire at tnis omce. t-ai-u CHICAGO RENTING AGENCY I MASONIC j Temple, Chicago, provides quarters for visitors to the World's Fair In Hotels and priv ate residences In any part of the city. Accom modations and rates to milt any one. No ad vance charges. Alexandria Hotel one of the best equipped and permanent In the World's Fair district, European plan. Hates f l.m to 3.00 aday. Writ for particulars with stamp to John V- Kramer, agent, Bloomsburg, Pa- 5-19-4 mos. WANTED s CORRESPONDING AGENT IN every town, to report, on parties re nnllng opening or refitting Saloons, by the EugeM Saloon manufacturers In the word, 6ood man can make s,noo. KOTHCUILD'S H0N8 CO. 789 Broadway, N. Y. STATEMENT OF THE BLOOMS BURG SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE ist, 1893. Tu rate 8 mills for school purposes and 2H Mils for building purposes! U. H. ENT, collector DR. to balance on duplicate 89 I 257 75 By exoneration By H. A. M'KUllp Attorney Br amU paid 'Treasurer. . .'. . U, c. WOODWARD, collector To balance on duplicate '91 CR. $ 87 75 15 00 90S 00 DR. By exoneration on duplicate CR. 18 14 Brunt, paid J. K. Bllteoben oer Treas. . 1405 49 V. c. WOODWARD, collector DR. 257 75 14J 63 1423 63 To amt. duplicate "92...-. . . . Br 6 per cent dla count on iis 90 rid In 0 days.. I 80 64 per cent dls- count on 1W 90 paid collector., f 82 26 By ant? paid Tr..... 1600 00 C Br amt. paid Tr. In months 4178 00 Br 5 per cent Com... on $4897 90 paid collector 819 90 Br amt. paid Tr.... after 6 months.. By exoneration on ii( duplicate '91 as follows t (Ex empt from tax ation by resolu tion ) Agricultural Society 61 65 Hteam Heating Co.. 27 50 Carpet Mill Co 82 50 . MUc Mill Co 55 (10 School jrurmsning 10163 22 CR. $1613 99 4897 90 2126 00 Co. j. W. Mean k Co. Bondry persons exonerated 55 00 16 60 298 15 69 7 DR. KILMER'S JnL OO '"" KIDNEl LIVER s La Grippe, Cures the bnd nfter efforts of this trying epl dumlc and restores lost vigor and vitality. Diabetes, Excessive quantity and high colored urine. Impure Blood. Eczema, scrofula, malaria, plinplcs, blotches. General Weakness, Constitution all run down, loss of ambition, and a disinclination to all sorts of labor. rnntre-l'm ronU-nt of One Dottl', If Dot baxflto. Pruir((M. wUl rt-fand to you Ui. prlo pud. At DrufjxWtn, SOc. Mze, 1.00 Size. "InruUdi' Oulde to Health" rc OoMulUUon Stm. DH. KlI.MEn & Co., DlNOHAMTON, N. 1150 78 44 92 80 91 Co., heaters and dry clos- eta 642 44 School Kurnishlug Company rurnmire n on W. o. Holmes, plumbing.-.. 145 40 W. F. Hartmau, spouting and tinning 108 28 Bj amt. loaned School Fund account Treasurer's com. on $1'2 on. " " IMS 48. SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT. DR. To bal. on duplicate 'HI f 911 til 10 ami- OI uupneiiMi vi man a t To state appropriation 44M Ho To tuition, various persons.. 84 75 To proceeds of tlOOO, order (todays 984 83 To proceeds of $1003, order HI pw uitN wi wj No proceeds of XkO order at 10 duvs -iwni To bal. 11. II. Ent dup. W.. 247 75 To amt. borrowed from Building Fund acct..... To omu from former Trea . 888 84 950 78 86 40 -t 14992 22 807 62 v hnlnnce due on duplicate MM H159 80 104ti8 22 J. K. B1TTENBENDER, TreaS. DK. To balance from former Treasurer I To amt. stato appropriation To proceeds of order for $1000 at 90 days TO proceeds of order for tlOOOatSO days To baL of til duaitcat Ifrom M. C. Woodward, 001. bal. of 'KH 4 plicate U. II. Ent collector --. To amt. H. C. woodward '92 duplicate To proceeds of order KX) for Wdays Toproiiuedsot bonds Issued Ueo.tW. Bfrs, tuition J. TraubJ Iltlon Keuben khelser, tuition P. A. Evans, tuition Mr. John KUtler, tuition. Hugh Vtlck, tuition Geo. Knorr, tuition 86 40 4491 6)1 984 38 984 So 1405 49 220 00 8108 00 299 80 40l) 00 -f 20374 52 4 60 8 till 4 00 4 OI 8 Oil 4 on 7 25 $ Clt. By amt. paid 19 teachers.... By amt. paid 19 teachers, In stitute wees .... By amt. paid 8 Janitors By Amt. auditor's bill Bylredeemlug order In bunk J. D. Llngle, Dook binding.. J. C. Brown, printing Elwell & Blttenbender,. minting Wm. Krlckbaum, printing. . . Frank ;i'a lor, cleaning at nun rstreei K. C. Jones, cleaning Third street Mrs. A. W. Fry clearing at High School W. R. Kocher, freight Frank Taylor, fubor at Fifth Street Henry Shlpton, labor at High School E. C. Jones, labor at Third street P. G. Millet' coal... P. S. Moyer, repairs Wml Morkhelser, hauling frelcrht Farmers Produce Exchange weighing coal G. B. Kitchen, services at tending tires . w..C. Evans, fixing flag pole Im tterunuro, repairing clocks ........ ....... -..m... Peter Jones, hauling J. 11. Mercer, supplies J. C. Brown, freight paid.... Henry Wanlch, labor J no. A. Cox, brick w. H. Brooke & co. suppneB. EshlemanA Wolf, repulrs.. U. A. M'Kllllp, Atty. tees.. Secretary 's salary Bloom atrCo. wafcr Creasy Wells, lumber,.... Bloomsburg Gas Co 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 89 days Fanner's 1 roduce Exchange COfll Moyer Bros, brushes, glass, q J. R. Schuyler, hardware. ... Mt. Pleosunt school District -for tuition of Low and Teeple children 91 ft '92. By order Montour School District tuition of Ci-ltes children and Frank Lewis '91 and "M By J. W. In ears & Co., lum ber....... ........ ... By Jftcob Delfenbacb, brooms By A. c. DeSheppard, repair ing lock By J. oaltzer.rent of organ.. By Republican, printing. ... By I. W. Uurtman 4c boa, supplies By 1'. K. Vunnatta, pointing By. W.V.'iiolines, plumbing By M. E. Church, brick for pavement at Fifth Street building J. C. Truub, hauling By Farmer's Produce Ex cnange, coai"" , By M. P. Lutz. Insurance Third Street building.... By Prof. Butts, services, music - By Prof. L. P. sterner, for muslo purchased By F. D. Dcntlor for Opera uouse Byjlexoneratlon U. IL Ent uuucai m By exoneration duplicate fl Ity exoneration duplicate '92 By 5 per cent discount on amt- paid within tto days By 2 per cent commission collector By collector's commission on ainf. paldlnHmonths.... By baL due on duplicate '9 By Treas. commission By balance la Treas. hands CR. t 6650 CO 187 5(1 711 00 6 00 linn 44 8 30 16 00 84 75 By amt. paid coupons and Interest ( 8 00 By anit. orders redeemed. . . , I Wltl 07 By amt. Treasurer's com.... 855 911 By auit. balance In hands of xieasurer - 20W9 27 BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT DR. To hal. on duplicate 'til To Hint, of duplicate 'Vi. TO OIUU DOUlLi lliSUeU I 622 Oii 41111 I'V ' 4UII UI $ 81183 IH Clt. By coupons and Interest Dald H BT exoneration on duplicate 91 By euoneratlons on dupli cate .V2 Br 5 per cent, on amt. col-., lected lotto days By 2 per cent, collector's commission on amt. collected In 60 days By collector's commission on amU colleuied wilhln 6 mos Br Treasurer's commission By balance on duplicate '92. Br sundry orders to B. W. Jury on contract of Fifth Street school building.. Br amt. paid Siaeed Wills 00 e 60 167 10 86 6H 14 66 94 95 18 56 755 24 4492 0) 16 00 19 63 13 62 12 00 10 00 43 84 18 12 89 75 10 50 287 98 19 12 10 87 1 85 2 60 5 00 2 00 2 00 64 40 14 11 7 50 8 67 153 45 17 49 15 CO 160 00 20 06 20 21 8 65 1 20 12 50 300 00 1W 0 00 1 20 1000 00 127 99 20 18 00 7 81 16 IS 16 78 2 00 8 90 15 00 8 50 1 19 8 62 6 58 6 08 6 75 105 00 5 00 s eo 10 00 - 18178 51 87 75 11 64 200 62 43 98 17 60 124 95 904 56 268 57 209 24 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS- Bonds due January 1, lK9i.....wxi 00 " 1H95.... nuoo 00 " lb'.W.... 9000 00 " " 1HH7.... 2000 00 " " 1898..., !0 00 ' " ' 18W9..,. 9O00 00 " " 1IKK).... liOOO 00 " " " iiioi.... 2yno 00 1 im.... 210 00 " 11108.... 1000 00 ' ', " 1001.... 1400 00 -f 14992 22 OTHER INDKllTEDNESH Order Smeed, Wills Co. due July 1st, '93 500 00 Order 11. W. Jury duo July 1, 18i8 600 00 Order J. baluer due July 1, 1803 M) 00 -f 224110 00 - 1340 00 3J74U ( U Total Indebtedness. ABHETS. Balance due on duplleato '92 1659 89 Balance la Treas bauds.... 209 94 Balunce on Tuition 76 so 1914 54 Liabilities over Assets 21795 46 JAM, C. BROWN, JNO. It. TOWN8END, Secretary, President. Bloomsburg, l'a, June ,1898. We the undersigned auditors having exam ined the above accounts, statements and vouch ers as presented by the Treasurer and Secre tary, llud them correct and approve the some. FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. Breaded Omelet. rut Into a'slw pun two tablcnpoctnfuift of rich milk. Sprinkle In one" taMespoonful ot Rti.lt and half a tablespoon ful of j-eppur. Stir until tho crumbs have a'b'jorbivi all the milk; tako from the flro, and let tho mixture cool, and then beat it tip with six eitga, and fry like other oiuo lets. Old Cook Hook. Sufrar Cookies. Two cupfuls 01 sugar, two egpa, one-half cupful of but ter, one-half oupful of fried meat frravj or dripping's, one-half cupful of sweo! cream, one-half teaspoonful of stxla. Hcfore baking, dip the top of each cooky In the white of efrp;, then in granulated sugar. The white of the egg is not to be beaten. Housekeeper. Canned Rhubarb. There Is noth lng which keeps no easily in cans at rhubarb. Fill perfect cans with th nllcod stalks, crowding them dowr firmly. Put the cans in a cool place and fill with cool water, and leave ovci night. Examine the cans the next da, and see that they are full to the brim 1 then screw on the tops and treat like canned fruit. I have used it when twe years old which was as nice as the fresh vegetable. Rural. Stewed Sweetbreads. Parboil and carefully remove the skin without breaking the sweetbreads, put them into a stew pan with two ounces of but ter, a tablespoon ful of chopped pars ley, one clove, one bay leaf, a teaspoon ful of Worcestershire sauce, a half tea spoonful of salt and a half pint ol white stock. Set the pan over a mod erate fire and simmer for thirty min utes. Dish the sweetbreads. Wash a pint of French peas in cold water, add thetn to the sauce, let the whole come to a boil, skim all the fat from the sur face, and pour tho sauce and pens around the sweetbreads. N. Y. Ob erver. Hoof Olives. Cut one and one-hall pounds of beef in strips three inchei wide and four long. Add to the chopped trimmings and fat, salt, pepper, three tublespoonfuls of cracker powder, one toaspoonful each of sago and savory. Spread on strips, roll up and tie with twine. Roll them in flour. Fry quar ter pound till brown, remove it and put olives of beef in the fat. Fry brown, then put in a covered pan. To at add one tablespoonful of flour and rub smooth. Add one and one-half pints oi 'boiling water. Reason to taste, pour over olives and simmer two hours. Cut strings, and pour gravy over dish ol olives. Good Housekeeping. Graham Shortcake. One and one half teacupfuls sweet cream, two tea cupfuls graham flour, two large tea spoonfuls baking powder and one-half toaspoonful salt. Mix lightly together and roll out two round cakes, one-hall an inch thick. Lay one on a buttered tin, brush over the top with melted butter and lay the other cake on it Bake in a quick oven. When done re move the upper layer, spread with but ter and then with a layer of sweetened ; rhubarb, strawberries, or any kind of i sweetmeats one has at hand, on both the layers. Eat warm, preferably with j cream and sugar, though it la nice without Orange Judd Farmer. Orange Ice Cream. To make an orange iee cream grate the peel of three Valencia oranges Into a pint of boiling milk. Be careful to use only the yellow peel, none of the bitter white peel that lies underneath. Add the juice of the oranges, mixed with a cup of sugar and the yolks of six eggs. Stir the boiling milk gradually into the eggs. It must not curdle. Add a .pint of perfectly fresh cream, and if the mlxtnre is not a good yellow a drop or two of the yellow French coloring quid used by confectioners and cater ers. These vegetable colorings are per fectly safe, and often add considerably to the appearance of the dish. Frees the iee cream as usual, and disli it out in little round forms, about the else of small oranges. Boston Budget A Umlqu Mstlve Power. Accounts come from Germany that (Crupp, the famous gun maker, is now building a number of experimental en gines to test a novel idea. According to Hardware, a German inventor has taken patents on the utilization of the general principle that finely divided carbonaceous matter floating in the air readily explodes. He proposes to grind coal to an impalpable powder, and after introducing the dust floating in the air into the cylinder of an engine, explode it, the idea being to follow very much the same lines which are being so thoroughly developed in the use of gas in engine practice. Natur ally, the first question which has risen has been how to get rid of the ash. Krupp is reported to have stated that his experience in gun manufacture con vinces him that this is not a serious obstacle. The advantages which would grow out of a direct utilization of min eral fuel as mined are very obvious. While modern practice convert. only 10 to 15 per cent, of the heat energy stored in coal into power at the crank shaft of a steam engine, it is believed that no less than 75 to 80 per cent could be made available by the direct combustion of fuel through explosion of coal dust Mechanical News. An Alligator's NesU illtgator's nests resemble haycocka more than anything else to which they oan be compared. They average about four feet in height and about five feet in diameter, and are constructed of grasses and herbage. First the mother 'gator deposits one layer of eggs on a mortar-like floor, and having covered this with a stratum of mud and herb age about eight inches thick, lays an other set of eggs upon that, and bo on to the top, there being eommo.ily from 100 to 300 eggs in a nest With their tails the parents then beat down the tall grass and weeds, to prevent the approach of unseen enemies. The female watches her eggs until they sru hatehed by tho heat of the sun, nd then takes her brood under her wn cstre, defending them and provid ing for their subsistence. Dr. Lutzen burg, of New Orleans, once packed one of these nests for shipment to St. Petersburg, but tho young hatched out before they were started on the long voyage, and were kept about the doctor's premises, running all over the house, up and down stairs, whlnlngllke young puppies. Harrison's Monthly. The Best Medicine. J. O. Wilson, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas, tli us speaks of Ayer's Pills: " Ayer's Pills are the best medicine I ever tried; and, in my Judgment, no better general remedy could be devised. I have used them in my family and recommended them to my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many cases of the following complaints have been completely and Permanently Cured by the use of Ayer's Pills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, billons fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use ot Ayer's Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for tho disordora I have named above." "I have been selling medicino for eight years, and I can safely say that Ayer's Pills give better satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold." J. J. Perry, Spottsylvania C. H., Va. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Uses. Every Dose Effective ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the pi-plums' Court the undersigned administrators of the estate of David runups will expose to public sale on the premises In Madison township, Colum bia county, on SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1893, ' at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, the foil iwlng de scribed real estate : TRACT NO. 1. A certain tract of laud In Jerseytown, Madison township aforesaid, on Btate road leading from Bloomsburg to Muocy, described as follows : Beginning at a stake on line of land ot George Nephew, running thence along said state road 47H degrees west 14 and 8-10 perches to a stake, tnence soma ox uc jrrees west 10 and 2-10 perches to a stake, thence north 48M degrees west s and wo perches to a fence post, thence south MX degrees west ?5 and 1-10 perches to a sune corner, tlience south 8 degrees east 18 and M-10 perches to a post, thence north MX degrees east 5-1 and 8V f m .nus.a r n nnur 1 1llltliMI ttnvl H pant ana wv ijcruuw poti 68 dejmsw eaat W and 7-lu perchta to the plaoe - AAntAlnlnn K anil lit) rumh. Ol Ut;KlUIlIUK vuuwiiiiluai,itoi r v-m - es, . draft of which U annexed to petition i. &-AAasl a uiA.ytnrv fr i in DWELLING HOUSE. I'ttArr no. t. A tractor vacant lot adlolr. lng tract No. 1, above descrltkd, on the west Demgso leet rroniing on sum inirrwuiM 187 feet deen or thereabouts, containing about one-fourth ot an acre. Tsrx8 or Sals. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the strik ing aown oi tne property, mo uuc-iuunu h-m the ten per cent, at the contlraintlon of stile, and the remaining three-fourths In one yesr thereafter with Interest from continuation Dial. B. F. FHUIT, GEO. F. WATSON, Administrators, Jerseytown, Pa. B. Buckingham, Att'y. e-wt. J, G, WELLS lias just received a large line of STERLING SILVER STRAWBERRY FORKS, HON SPOONS, BUTTER PICKS, ALMOND blUUlNS, &c. Also a beautiful line of the 1 FINEST CUT GLASS, ICE CREAM SETS, VASES, BON BON DISHES, &c. All persons riding bicycles or driving, should get the BON Special attention paid to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY at J. G. WELLS' Jewelry Store- B. F. Sharpi.esr, Prc3. N..U. FuNK,Sec, C. H. Camphem Treai BLOOLISBTJBG- LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock, $30,0O0. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of the town. It includes also part of the factory district, and has nn ' equal in desirability for residence purposes. muIUK LUIS are oiiereci at values mat 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. 8. Woods, Sales Agent, or any member of tho Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. Siiarpless; J. L. Dillon. C. W. Neal A. G. Briogs, Dr. I. W. Willits, Dr. H. W. McReynolds, N. L. FUNK. 5-12-6 mcs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Katalt of Mary K. Frttrrman, Uilf oConynghmn tovmtltlp, (leeennfrt. Notice Is hereby given thst letters of Adminis tration on the estute (if Mary K Ketlermsn lHt of t'onvngliam township, deceased have been granted to the uuderslgned administrator to whom all persons indebted to sulci estate are requested to make payments, and those having chums or demands will make known the same without delay to tt-iJ-OU C. G.MritPllY, Administrator. TOWN TAXES. Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of the Town ot Hloouisburg by the undersigned Town Treasurer that he Is prepared to receive Town Taxes lor the year 1HU3 t his offlco on the second floor of LooKsnl's Ilulldlng, corner or Main and Centre streets In said Town ot Moomsburg, from .luly Sth to August 5th, 1WM. Any Tax unpaid at the expiration ot thirty days after .luly Mh, itm, shall be paid with five per centum penalty added thereto. .1. 11. MAIZE, June S0-.lt. Town Treasurer. ARE yu """"P'oyed ? ? ? ? ? win YOU work for 1S wetkf If so, write me letter at once. I want only a good CAT H O LIC ' J. R. GAY, 36 Fifth Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. AND CREAM can be kept perfectly fresh isndsweet live to seven days WITHOUT I USING ICE- Simple, cheap, unfuTlloi:. m. pie tree, w rue, . Simple, cheap, unfailing the Freservaline Ufg. Co., Sole Mfrs. and Patentees, 10 Cedar St. New York. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In r Mate of Sarah Uemuin, late Qf&vH UtmieMp, aecmseH. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution of balance In hands of the Admin istrator to the panics entitled, will meet the purt les Interested, uihlsonice, In the town ol Bloomsburg, I'a , on Thursday, July , Ix'JM, at 9 o'clock a. m., when and where all persons having claims agulust said estate must appear aud prove t he same, or be debarred from cuuilng In on said fund. ltobT. K. LITTI.K, Auditor NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the Stockhoidcisof the Bloomsburg Hlllc Mill will be held at the onice ot the Company In th Town of Hloomsburg, Pa., on Tuesday the lMk day of August A. 1). 1898 at 8 o'clock P. M., to take action on the approval or disapproval of an Increase of the Capital Stock of the com pany from f85,ouo to &u,uuo. L. E. WALI.RH, Secretary. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EitaU of JMxu lei Stilt, dfcftued. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County to dis tribute the funds In the hands of A. J. Suit, Kxecutor of the estate of Daniel fcult, deceased, as appears on bis nnal account to and among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Charles U. Evans Esq., in the borough of Ber wick, Penna. on Friday the UOth day of June A. L 1M93 at 9 o'clock a. m, when and where all parties Interested are requested to present their claims before the undersigned r be for ever after debarred from coming In upon said fund. GKANT llKKUINO, June 7, 'OS. Auditor. mr 41 tow wrai II is tt We make a specialty of bnildinc SEPARATORS anA Hnrcsr pnwri?a f..nm nm to eight horse, and we invite the attention of the public to our new Machine for 1893. We claim we hav the simplest SIDE DELIVERY STRAW CARRIER on the Market. We build the Single Gear LEVER POWER, from two to eight horse, with and without Trucks, and Single, Double and Triple Gear TREAD POWERS. We invite the public to call and see our MACHINES and get prices. r We are prepared to REPAIR all kinds of THRESHING MACHINERY. WHITE & CONNER, ORANGEVILLE, PA- Junes, 193.