HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. The Tropiip Trcntmrn' of Slight Wound and Scrstclm. A slight cut or abrasion of the hand, or a slight burn, may become a serious matter if it is totally neglected. Where the, skin is torn or cut, it is ilesirnble In the. first place that the wound should bleed freely. Cases of lockjaw ore of rare occurrence where this is the case, And a very Alight wound of the hand or foot has been known to produce this dangerous malady where bleeding did not follow. One of the greatest dangers lies in a wound of a kitchen knife, which may have hold Impure matter, and even Irom the scratch of a pin, and fatal cases of blood-poisoning have fre quently resulted from so simple a cause. Absolute cleanliness, therefore, is necessary in the treatment of such a wound. After" the wound has bled a littlo it should be wunlmd with per fectly clean water. That whicli has been' boilod is best for the purpose, and there is no harm in using a little carbolic acid in the proportion of a drop or two to a quart of water. v Do not attempt to stanch bleeding by the use of cobwebs, which are natural ly dirty and full of Impure germs, but use a littlo lint and a clean cotton or linen cloth. These, should be always kept in the houses for use in case of euch accidents. A trustworthy drug gfist will always supply some prepara tion of carbolic acid, properly weak ened for household use. Kven house hold ammonia, though it is painful at first, is recommended as a mild way of cauterizing a simple wound. A thick paste of equal parts of common baking ,soda and flour, wot to a paste witli cold water, is the best remedy for a burn. It is better than lime-water because lime-water is liable to become incrust ed, while the pasto of soda and flour is cooling to the surface and can easily be removed. The object of treating a burn is to cover the extremities of the nerves which have been injured and give them opportunity to heal. While such a paste Is being prepared, cover the wound for the moment with com mon flour and wrap it up in clean cot ton. A simple healing plaster which may 'te prepared in the household calls for half a pound of resin, an ounce each of mutton tallow, camphor-gum and beeswax, half an ounce each of Itriti.sh oil, cedar oil, gum myrrh and linseed oil. Melt the resin, mutton tallow, camphor-gum, beeswax and gum myrrh together and add the oils. This plaster should bo spread on cotton when need ed and applied to the wound. N. Y. Tribune. PHOTOGRAPH CASES. A OYn!tJ Which I Easily Blade and Verj Pretty. What shall be done with the photo graphs which are yearly on the in crease? There have been albums and photo graph frames and bags, both small and great, in which to deposit them, and still they accumulate. A pretty idea for a photograph case is to take a piece of cardboard of any size desired, and cover plainly with pink silk. Cover another piece slight ly smaller, as in drawing, joining this to the first, and still another piece EASILY MADE AND rHKlTV. slightly smaller than the second. Em broider delicate maidenhair ferns in natural shades in corner four, tacking .this to the third piece of covered board. Or this corner may be made of white or ecru leather. Fasten the out side edges together, leaving spaces be tween each card for the photographs, and finish the case with a bow of pale green ribbon to match the ferns For amateur photographers another suggestion is to make an album of wa ter color paper, in which the un mounted "snap shots" are to be pasted and each photograph outlined with splashes of gilt. The outside of the album is of heavy pasteboard covered with linen and decorated with letter ing suggestive of contents. This classi fies the photographs and gives one's friends the pleasure of a camera's sketch book. N. Y. Herald. I HOUSEHOLD HINTS. To keep ice in the sick-room over night set the pitcher in a newspaper, gather up the ends, twist them tight and snap on a rubber band. Pretty cushions are made of parch ment satin, so called on account of its color. Finish with a frill of silk and decorate with flower designs. Covers for cups and glasses used in a sick room can be made of cardboard and covered with a crochet cover of either white silk, wool or cotton, as preferred, a small loop being put in the middle of the top to lift it by. TnE English way of serving pineap ples is to take the fruit out from tin rind in a eolid cone. This, with its prickly stem attached, is left intact The pino is then sliced and piled in its natural shape and the rind fitted on. It is thus beut to the table and served. A pretty tea cloth may bo made of a very large dinner napkin or a piece of tablo linen of suitable size. Select a pretty pattern and outline the design with wash silks. Old gold, deep rose or dark blue is pretty. Another is of fine linen with an inch wide border, hemstitched, then a row of drawn work, then a wide border of cross-stitching worked in wash silks. Tub cardinal rule in a kitchen is to clean up as you go, and if attended to this saves half the labor and 'fatigue cooks suffer from who pursue the old method of having a grand and compre hensive, "ejeun up." Coughs and Colds are signs of weakness. Don't wait until you are weaker and nearer Consumption. Begin at once with Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime and soda. It strengthens the Lungs, cures Coughs and Colds, and builds up the system. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Wasting Diseases of Children are speedily cured by SCOTT'S EMULSION. It stops waste and makes children fat and healthy. 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DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Fruits and Huts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Caudies. Fresh Every Week. I,T-TiT-5r Goods &. Specialty, SOLE AGENTS FOR F .F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole agents for the following brands of Cigars Henry Clay, Londros, Normal, Indian Princess, Samson, Silver Ash Bloomsburg Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, JflATTIlYO, or OIL C&OTM, you wii.lfikd a nice line at W. H. BE WEE'S JJiiJ Door aoove Court Hound. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. You will realize that "They live well who live cleanly," if you use APOU (THE positive cur e. JELY liUUTHERS. M WimwBU New York. PrlosfiOd was 9 a Xook Merc ! Do ynu want a PiSKo ? Do you want an It Do you want a Do you want any kind of a MUSICAL, IN STRUMENT? Do you want SHEET MUSIC? If so, do not send your mon ey away from home, but deal with a reliable .dealer right here, who will make things right, if there is (anything wrong. For anything in this line the place to go is to 3. Salfcer'B, Ware-rooms, Main Street be- low Market. THE MARKETS. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. CORRECTED WIKILY. KKTAIL TRICIg. Butter per lb $ .22 Eggs per dozen .a a 1 n Lara per id , .14 Ham per pound .14 Pork, whole, per pound 07 to .08 Beef, quarter, per pound. . . .06 to .08 Wheat per bushel 80 Oats . " " 50 Rye " 80 Wheat flour per bbi 3.50 Hay per ton. 18.00 Potatoes per bushel .70 1 urnips " .ae unions " 1. 00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 c-ran perries per qi .10 Tallow per lb 08 Shoulder " " 12 J Side meat " " .14 Vinegar, per qt 08 Dried apples per lb .05 Dried cherries, pitted .15 Raspberries .18 Cow Hides per lb .01 Steer " 0j Calf Skin 40 to .50 Sheep pelts ,90 Shelled corn per bus .65 Corn meal, cwt a. 00 Bran, " ,.2S Chop I-25 Middlings " i.jj Chickens per lb ,i0 Turkeys " " I2 Geese - " " I0 Ducks " " ,0 Coal. No. 6, delivered. 3.50 " 4 and s " 3 j0 " 6 at yard a.a$ " 4 and 5 at yard 3.35 1 nr fS'VvN. PARKER'S " Afc5t , HAIR BALSAM 1 .irSt Clean. ana Wtuun,), tka hIr. V I rnuuotei luxuriant ffruwth. ,;jft t? Nevor Fall to Beatara Gray Y Umir ? M" Vouthful Colour 1." .1 1 Cur, icalp dinm Lair itUiuc. .o furkar'aOiiigtir Touio. It cure, u.o a,.r.l cwl," Weak Lungi, IM.ihly, Imligirtlon, Kiu.Taki in lima. Ml cla! HINDERCORNS. Th. only mre cure for Coma, fi U two. Uu. at JJruauu, i lilSCUX a CO., N. V STATEMENT OF FINANCES - OF KHOM JAM-ART S, IWfl, TO JANUARY 1, 1801. DISTKICTH. Imvir Ci'htnn Iti-rw li k I Ux'in llilitnri'rk C'atiiwlNsit inp ( ihI-kh Uont tcnlrnlht I'rnlrn .... n Cli'vclnnil t'nnyriKinin KlHliliiKOHTk Frniikliii (in'riiwood Hemlock tlK'kWlll I.ociihI Mnillnnii M.'iln... - Mllllln illlvillo lloro ... Mniitnur .. .. kit. I'lfHitaiiU omniro IMno Kdiiilngcn-ck hrotl, ... .. M HiiKitrloftt .... AHHRH8KI). i, vvn. Cnmil j Tax. Viffll 4Ni llrM HKH ItH l: W ix;o lilt W.I iitm vein H41 IIMI H Xi 'iW HIT Mil 414 414 ym ultl Thx. Tax. t'minty Tax. iw i 7i V! Mtt ill 41 17 III Ml 4."' 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AMOUNT DfK FItOM COI.I.KCTOK8 KOU TIIK FOLLOWINU YEARS. TBAR. COI.l.CTOrJ. .!8S0 ... 1HS9 .. , 1N'. I ... . 1WI ... ..IWI1... .IKH4 .. . mi ... ,.w.u ... ...It llnrrli .... ..J. It. Hlliby ,...1 .1. lie ... V. II. KHhtxilil ... ... 'I lion. I.lililli'nnt. ... .Inn. II. l.iH'kunl .. .. Iiiia. Wi liliTiimn.. ... . II. Geruiuu COUNTY. 100. ,. I 90 S3 $ a". Mi .. fS (III ... 9 10 9 MJ ,.. 1m si 4i to ... '. 41 17 10 ... 1 14 Ml 4A 01) 11 in HI Ml ... 49 III 4 Ml t 74 a $ itiTs ATATI. 7 n I 11 II sn H0 ; f S5 70 I.ICEM4E ACCXV'T. MISTIUCTS. "3 1 3 x 3 2 - 2 WHO DBF.W TWP. AIIARK. lU'iivor teuton I'rrwlck , IlllMIIIl, llotelH HIihmii. HexliiiinilitK (Vnl nillii, lltitvl (VntrHllii, HcntniiiKntH... I'llttlWlHHIt Conynirliam Hemlock I. IKIlKl MiuIIkoii Mntn Montour Mllllln Omntgo Pine Keott Kii)inrlonf. (trevliwood II. Creek f7 Kl 171 00 lM 00 0M tl 4.VI U 7I (HI I MM (HI .'No (111 VK'l 00 7 ( 114 i 114 00 114 01 f7 tt fi7 111 IK 57 00 114 tm M i a 114 U 67 IK :i (, 9 on! :ia oi M III 21 l 4.' Oil Ai (III l"i in 1") (.0 (11 II III II (II 0 (II fl III X (; (I Ml it (III V (III IK Oil (I 0(1 :i ui 14 i"; 42 "': 171 Ui. 171 III' 114 OOl 1!KI M Mi 00 71 71 'M u i!M If iM It 11 iff 14 2. JS ti lt t: 2K U K'l fil w r,t 14 Z 7.'ii ii Ui 2 H". 2L'S (XI1 II 00 I HO 00: 9 CO In) CO) A m! tti hi 10 Mi'lft O (li 15 (lU.IX) (III l". 00 ;i7."t on 75 (X), 10 (ll V Oil vo oo 75 (II 7ft 00 I.'iO (ll 75 (II 150 (II 4."i0 (I) I V) 00 75 00 7"H 1 50 1 fd 1 rti 7. 1 fAI i ri! 4 .'i(H 1 ft) 75 (1. W. liiiKCiibfrgur. Wm. Iplier. H. ; Jnyiiu, Cuxlilcr. J. II. Multu. tt Ox-o. Tnitinn, Trcnu. t tt A It. Menneli. W. A. Mnrr. Atty. HeiilH-n WerklieiM-r. 1. .lorrt W m. I. Klilio, ( yrtiH llhillliie. h'n'HN lliiiiiniin. I'uvlil Miiiimt Jno Hhotulex, Hmntii'l Knoelit. A ('. Ai'heiibiicli, C. K. II titUHi. A. K. t.lrton. Moyrt Klerllnif, WIInoh Wnnleh tiHirlnirt lleiw, 1. H. Hteadnmu ('. K. Holil.lini. Adam IStilt. Totnl 5K7tf 00 Ikll 00I4(I7 75 77 ll-i77a 00 Tald under protest iri70 fOdne IlluonmliurK on Hotel and i:lHiininlH. and wnlthiR decision on Court 142 ,r0 due county. JOUN U K LI N E, Treasurer, In account with Columbia county. January , 1SW PR. To Ami- unwllected prior to 1891 t loiw 1A " ' county titx for 1S93 W7il 57 " " tux assessed ng. voters, 00 day list 24 SO To Ami. pnld by I. W. McKelvy for keeping Martfftret Weaver Van Mile liimnlinl 45 50 To A int. paid by J. L. s rlt'Ut lor ra diator 15 M To Amu paid by W. L. Yorks proceeds 4 00 xo Ainu rec a irom ueorKe r.i'Kioiu, deed held by commlsslonere 11 S7 To A nit ree'd from U. .1. Keller, deed held by commissioners 11 01 To Amu ree'd from creasy & Wells, deed held by commissioners Si IS To Ami. ree'd from 1. L. Kdwards, deed held by commissioners 25 48 To Amt. ree'd from 'l lios. .1. Kiewart, Bee of Internal AtTnlrs, making returns tor IKbMard 1890 70 00 and 1893 40 00 To Amu paid by Oeo. lierrlug, deed held by commissioners 6 84 To Amu mild by It. M. holler, ueed held by commissioners. 5 92 To Ami. paid by 1. W. Yeukel, deed held by commissioners 5 4A To Amu ree'd from J. K. hponsler.... IPoo 00 " " ' " Wm Kri'iimer .. 8io oo " " " " Jeroino Helung.... MM) Co " ' - llebeeea lieloinj.... Ml) 00 " " collected on Beuled land 44 89 " " collected on Unsealed laud... OW 60 " " duo county fjont hotels and restaurant licenses 1325 85 To Ann. ree'd from Torrence lleuder old plunk Zuner bridge 3 00 To Amu ree'd from K. C. Kindt, old I Iron, MordansvlUo bridge 4 To Amt. ree'd from M. J. Klder. old I lumber Mnnlaiisvllle bridge 14 90 To Amu ree'd from W. U. llanulng, old bench 85 ToAiut. reo'd from State fund B0IA 01 " " " Dog fund 14U8 54 " " " " Huinuel .lacoby, deed held by commissioners 4 S5 To Amt. ree'd from county bonds sold 1AV) oo To Balance due John L. Kline 133 30 I 67WI1 85 By b.ilance due .lohn L. Kline last settlement (2543 OS To Bint, cash oncoinm'rsuote dated .Ian. 4, IHH, credited I ri settlement Jan. 1891.... 1000 00 By total commissions previous to '93.. " commissions for 1893 discounts for 1893 " exonerations " returns ' amu duo from collectors previous to 189.1 " ainU due from collectors for 1HU.1.... " ainU county orders redeemed " commission to treasurer 1593 OS 1.19 Hi (.1 41 718 91 473 W 86 4b 719 83 7714 4 Mthl 55 107S 01 By balance due John L. Kline. JOHN L. KUNK, Treasurer In f 67S91 85 134 SO account with Ooa Fund. Tobal. on hand last settlement t SRS M To bill, oulslandliig last selllemeut.. 3sf7 85 To. amu assessed for iswi 1778 so CR. By exonerations, commissions and the following years. leturns for ! JOHN L. KLINK, Treasurer, In account Dog Fund, Jan. 4, 1893. ex. iUoom 1888 .... $ 51 58 Centriilln, lHW 7M llrlarcreek, 1891 I (D Heaver, I lent on, I'looin, lirlnrcnek, C'atawlssa Bor. Ceiitrallu, Cent re, Klslilngcreek. tlreenwood, HemliM'k, Jackson, Locust, Madison, Main, Miniln, Monlour. MU' 1 leasant, Omnge, Hue, Scott, Hugarloaf, ltoarlngcrcek, t S418 (5 with 1892 4 50 1H92 S (X) 1894 9 00 1894 1 III 1894 1 Ml 6 Ml 4 00 8 00 4 00 8 00 1 00 I 51 1 M) . ... 50 .... 150 Ml 50 i 5n tt 50 5 Ml g 00 1893 1 00 DI8TBICT8. Bloom, Centralis, llrlarcreek, Ileacer, Benton, Bloom, Berwick. Brlurcinek, catuwlssa Bor. 18K2 Centralis, centre, Klshlngcrock. Krankllii Greenwood, Hemlock, Jackson, Locust, Madison, Main, Mllllln, Montour, Mt. t leasant, Orange, l'lne, Scott, hugarlnnf, Hemlock, lloftrlngcreek' YEAH BX. 18R8 $113 02 1891 60 111 1891 4 rM lr92 S 89 18112 3 15 1894 71 43 18112 1892 83 43 1894 10 74 1894 58 61 1892 10 14 1892 8 49 1892 90 1892 14 47 1892 4 42 1892 8 98 1892 6 71 18li2 8 29 18114 A5 1892 8 79 6 71 1892 911 18112 7 78 1894 A 42 1892 12 81) 18112 11 77 1811.) 3 95 1893 90 COM. RIT'NI 9 09 13 44 18 68 6 45 80 10 18 70 5 00 14 00 10 80 10 50 7 05 DISTRICTS. Berwick, Brian; reek, Catawlssa, Centre, (ireenwood, Hemlock, 4 71 ! Moutour, BCOU, Sugar loaf, Heaver, Benton, Berwick, Bloom, Brlurereek Culawlssa bor. 1 143 (8 Dog Fund. COM. DM. 81 A9 4 01 4 00 14 78 4 B7 1 90 4 t 1 75 4 00 4 0O 4 (XI 8 33 60 1 45 7il 1 29 6 00 1 25 $ 173 28 S139 6 f 8(1 20 JOHN C. KLINE, Treasurer. CU. By commissions and discounts. DISTRICTS. Leaver Benton, Berwick, lUuiini, llrlarcreek. culawlssa llor. Ifc!i3 Cutitwlssa L'wpli-93, Centralla. 1893. Centre, - ii.) Cleveland, 183 Conyiigiiain, 1893 Hslilngereck, Franklin. (ireenwood, Hemlock, Jack son, Locust, Madison, Main, Mllllln, Mlllvllle Iloro. Montour, MU Heasant, Orange, Hue. Koarinircreek. 199.1 SCOlt, JMD3. bugurloaf, 1893. YKAK 1H9:1 1893 193 1893 1KH3 1893..... 1893 1S93 1H93 1893., COM. $ 18 14 . 85 2 . 87 44 . 80 85 . 40 lil . i 70 . 0 88 . 14 47 . 43 73 . 13 84 ! 41 21 . 15 o0 . 41 52 . 83 30 8 87 1893 44 us 18:i: 1893.... 1893.... 1893.... 1893.... 1893.... 1893.... 1893.... 47 18 13 18 111 75 8 01 19 84 40 47 49 47 9 74 14 88 38 71 9 40 DIR. S 17 m 29 48 81 19 73 74 lil 93 89 21 9 48 Sii 18 31 83 14 7.1 71 19 18 03 25 II) 19 31 45 (X) f 00 17 65 23 21 17 3) 44 1 2 9 H7 40 81 15 84 80 61 I 4 14 40 I 'd 83 04 7 10 Centralla, Centre, Cleveland, Conyiigiiain, Flslilngoruek, Franklin, i.rteuwood, Hemlock, Jucksou, Locust, Madison, Maii. Mllllln, .Mlllvllle, Moutour, Ml' Pleasant, 0 range, l'lne, Hoarlngcrcek, Scott, biujarloaf, 1899 t 88 " 1 t8 " 1 05 M 1 00 1 40 1 85 " 1 00 80 84 " 75 1893 1 AH " 8 10 " 78 " 1 60 " 1 80 " 1 78 48 " 49 " 99 " 1 41 H ..... " a is " (W " 1 69 4 05 " 93 " 1 4 1 81 " 1 40 " 13 " 1 0.3 ' 1 73 " 1 91 " 85 " 1 45 " 1 81 " 91 $33 80 f 1 54 8 17 07 8 60 1 01 85 85 47 (3 1 08 13 1 30 1 11 1 84 1 60 50 90 1 15 1 or 1 30 18 80 97 1 47 64 8 CO 91) 65 $29 42 Amount outstanding, Dog Fund. Bloom, Culawlssa, Centre, Conyiigiiain, Centralla, Berwick, onyngnaia. MIllvllTe, 1880... 18MI... 1890... 1899. . 1891 . .. 1892... 1394 t 673 81 t 748 94 By amount due from collectors previous to 1893. Bloom 1890 Centre 1890 conyngnam, 1890 Centralla, 1891.,.., Berwick, 1894 Conyngiiam, 1892 Mlllvllle Boro. 1894 80 43 9 10 104 84 74 44 132 58 804 1 49 81 t 734 83 Beaver, 1893 Benton Berwick, , Bloom, Brlurereek " Catawlssa Bor 1893 " Twp 1893 .... C'entralla, I893 Centre, jsm Cleveland, 1893 Conyngiiam, 1893 , Flslilngereek, 1K93 Franklin. isiis Greenwood, 1893 . Jackson, 1893 . IocUHt, isy.1 . Madison, 1893, J'HllI, IMH3 . Mllllln, 1893. Mlllvllle Boro, 1893. CONTINUED TO THIRD PAGE,
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