THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Highest of all in Leavening Absolutely pure THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. FRIDAY, Al'RIL ia, 1895. Rntei-ed at the Post Office at, Rlontnsburg, ? m second class manor. March 1, 1888. OUB CLUB OFFERS. Every subscriber, new or old, who pays one full year in advance, will re ceive free for one year The Atneri tan farm JVetea. The Columbian and the Philadel phia Weekly Times for one year for $1.40. The Columbian and the Neto York World twice a week, for $1 75. This is a great combination, one of the best we evi.r offered. The twice week orll contains twelve pages of me news 01 the world. It is tne best value ever offered for the money. Try Take your mother, sister, wife and children and see " Ole's Luck." John L. Jacobs barber shop to the has moved room lately cupied by Miss Wasley, Giddinc & Co. sell children's wash suits for Go cts. between 2 and P. M. Saturday. The Knights of the Golden Ivig' have rented the third floor of Peacock building, and are fitting it up hand someiy. The Ashland Local has started a daily edition, and it is a bright am; newsy little sheet J. Harry James j;,sq., is tne editor and proprietor. If this seventh day Sabbath move ment keeps on growing in this town some one may be arrested yet for selling cigars on Saturday. The many friends of Charles Watson of Philadelphia sympathize with him deeply in the loss of his wife and baby whose deaths occurred last Thursday ui Ji ing L.o. sell an wool men and boys suits at $4 98. Friday and Saturday 3rd anniversary sale. Lots of fun at the Opera House to-night. ' Ole's Luck " pronounced by the people to Le the funniest show ot them all. C. H. Reice will open a 1 ranch meat market in C. A Kleim store room lately occupied as a drug store on Saturday. His son Stephen will have charge of it. J he tlag on the court house is 111 tatters. It ought to be replaced by a new one, and the new one should be properly cared for by taking it down in stormy weatner. J. K. Kice will occupy the room back of J. L. Jacobs' barber shop in Keiter's building, as a carriage sales room for the Martin Carriage orks of York, Pa. f Gilding & Co. sell men and boys sweaters at 9 cts. between 4 and P. M. Saturday. About three teet 01 water was pumped out of the court house cellar on Monday. Whether it came from springs in the ground, or from surface water is not known. The cellar has always been a very damp place. Kitzmiller Bros, have located in Bloomsburg, and are going around calling on the families, taking orders for spices, extracts, perfumes and toilet soaps. Everything they sell you is guaranteed to be of the best quality. Save your orders for them. Mrs. M. A. Watson's new millinery store in the Rupert property formerly occupied by J. Saltzer as a residence, has been remodeled and improved. A new glass front with a large show window and doors, has been put in, and it makes a handsome and com modious store room. K- Gidding & Co. sell children's wash suits for 69 cts. between 2 and 3 P. M. Saturday. ETTER UY A ICYCLE UILT FOR USINESS. O) WE SELL 'EM. Come and see my line beiore'you purchase, and if I don't sell you, you will wish I had before the season is over. Old wheels taken in exchange. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report B&kiini Call and see the typewriter paper i mis omce. tf. 1-un for everybody at the Opera nousc ro nignt. ui.K s 1uck " will make you laugh until you cry. The Senior C. E S. of St. Mathew's fcv. Lutheran Church, meets every Sunday evening at 6:30. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. r.. M. Kister has concluded that Saturday is the proper day to be ob served as the sabbath, and made public announcement of the fact in the JJail; on Monday. He is lectur ing on the subject. vruming iv o. tell an wool men and boys suits at $4.98. Friday and omuruay 3rd anniversary sale. n . t'I! , icier rviine now arives the iron gray team that belongs to the Bloom Poor Farm. He was elected steward by the directors, and C. H. Lee was dismissed. Commencing April 8th the Tenn'a K. K. Co. will run a sleeper from Warren to Washington on east bound train No. 4 commonly known as Erie mail. Applications for space on this tram can be made to the agent at Last Bloomsburg. The following letters are advertised April 9. 1895. Mr. Agusta Herb, fliiss fcva farker, Mr. Wm. H. Rep- perd, Mr. Ed. Sollender, Miss Nettie Wilson. Will be sent tD the dead letter office April 9th, 1895. James II. Mercer, P. M. W. S. Rishton has sold nine wheels thus far this season. The purchasers are t'rot. Aldinger, Mrs. Dennis. Miss stump and Miss Hettie Cope of the Normal, Mr. Jones, S. H. Harman, Rev. P. A. Heilman, Dr. Graydon. of town, and S. A. Goodhue of Jami son t-ity. Now that the Bloomsburg and Sullivan Railroad Company will im prove their train service it is hoped liberal patronage will be accorded them and thus show that the public appreciate tneir endeavors. Further improvements will be made immediately in the repairing and varnishing of their passenger cars. Gidding & Co. sell knee pants for 9 cts. between 10 and 11 a. m. satur- day. Easter eggs of fine French Cream. Bring your name with the order. Do not be too late. We make them from 5 cents up. We also have an extra fine lot of toaster confections, such as Turkish delight, almond bon bons, I cordial syrup and others, Bloomsburg candy Manufacturing Co., Centre Street Opera House building. Fine fruit for Easter, all fresh, oranges of all kinds at Bush & Malfaiera s. Mr. Hastings lecture at the Opera House on Sunday afternoon was list ened to by a large audience, nearly every seat being occupied. His sub ject was "some of the mistakes of Moses, and he handled it in an en tertaining and instructive manner. Misaddresses in the several churches were all well attended, and much en joyed. The music by the male choir and orchestra was excellent. Patrons of the B. & S. R. R. will please note cartfully change in time trains, to take effect April 15th The early morning train will leave amison City at S-40 A. M. ten min utes earlier than the present schedule, Train No. 4 leaving Jamison City at o 20 a. m. will make close connec tion at Bloomsburg with Reading road for Pnila. When Baby was sick, we gars her Castorio. When aha was a Child, aha cried for Cantoris. When ahs became Mlaa, ahe clung to Caatorta. When aba had Children, she gave them Cantoris, Lovell Diamond $100. Peerless $100. Cleveland $100 to $12o. Envoy $50 to $75. Isaac (1. Pursel's barn, near Buck Horn, burned down on Wednesday night with all its contents, including horses, tows, grain &c. We are in formed that he had no insurance on it. The Montour American of Dan ville was purchased about a year ago by Frick & Iknnet at an executor's sale, for $2000. It was sold again at sheriffs sale a few days ago, and was bought in by F. C. Angle Esq., for $.450 Mr. Ancle is now publishing the paper, and we welcome him the editorial ranks. HAHO TUNING. I have secured the services of B. Neff, piano tuner of 12 years' ex perience. Please leave your order for tuning at Selleck's Music store. Gidding & Co. sell all wool men and boys suits at $4 98. Friday and Saturday 3rd anniversary sale. Sheriff" i Sale. On Saturday the Hulme property was sold by sheriff Mclienry, th farm being bought by Mrs. Hulme for $4 025. the timber tract by Mrs M. E. Ent tor $4?, and the school lot by Daniel Force for $20. The mill sale was adjourned to April 20th mis? mrkiey nas opened new goods in the latest styles of sprin millinery. Prices reasonably 2t. "Ole's Luck." A cyclone of laughter, a whirlwind of mirth, mountain of fun at the Opera House to-nignt. Printing ia Colors. The prices of colored printing ink have gone down with everything else and it costs no more to do printing in colors than it Joes in black. Tut Columbian office is prepared to prin in any of the following colors : Black orange, deep cherry, brown lakj, ligh blue, ultra marine blue, bronze red violet, dark red, green, jacqueminot purple, garnet, peacock blue. Print ing in more than one color is done at a slight advance for the additional press work. tf. Young men's all wool summer suit?, $4.98. Gidding & Co's. 3rd anniver sary sale. 5 Mild fcxTfiA Fink ntl uiincu iiucco cowur socmen m ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAFORAL CIGARETTE Nit stood ths Tstt ot Tims MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED l -J- JI-lv. K. K CO. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. Pursuant to the power contained In the will Of John Kelnard, lute of Flshlnjcreek township, Columbia County, deceased, the undersigned executor ot suld deceased will ex pose to public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. m , or s.ald day, the following de scribed farm or tract of real estate, to-wlt : All that certain tract of land lying In the township of risningcreeic, in the county of Columbia and state of fenn'a, bounded and described as follows, Tlz: Beginning at a post and stone corner by lands ot Heuben Hess' estate north 6 degrees east IrtJ 8 perches to a corner; thence by land of Miranda and Clinton Crevellng north 58 degrees west V and 8-4 perches to a corner j thence by land of Harvey Ash south 8 and H degrees west CTHi porches to a corner, thence south degrees west perches to a corner, thence by land of Mrs. K. P. Bender south at degrees east Ml 4 perches to the place of beginn ing, containing. 90 ACRES, and 75 perches of land, more or less, upon which Is erected a large two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, a large bank barn and shed and other out-bulld- lngs. From 75 to 80 acres ot land are cleared and In good state ot cultivation, the balance well tim bered with oak and pine. A lurge fnilt orchard on the place with a variety ot fruits. Good water on the place. The farm is located within a mile and a half ot the U. & 8. H. K.. and near Van Camp poat-ofnee, and within easy and con. venlent reach ot stores, church and public schools. TBKMS OF 6ALK.-One-fourth of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, and the other three-fourths In one year thereafter with interest on the bal ance remaining unpaid from date of possession. Possession given upon payment of one-fourth purchase money. Deed at expense ot purcha ser. All grain In the ground and personal prop erty on the premises reserved MOSES McBENRY, Executor ot Jno. Relnard, deceased. BSKRINQ, Att'yJ 4-l-t Annual Statement . OF THE TOWN OF BLOOMSBURG, FOR THE YEAR 1894. TAX hunt up Suburban Kiirm Personalty Occupations Dons aud Bitches to ADD TIIK FOLLOWING EXONOHATIONS: 811k Mill Co l 0000 Steam Heating Co Snoo Carper, Mill Co l.snou Furniture, Co 98.VI Brass A Copper Co 1m 00 Hears Tg Co sunn Artllldtil Ice t o 4.00 Hrhool Furnishing Co 100O Electric Light t o IMIO Richards & Richardson .350 II. $1969:197 , I ner Cent, on above valuation I Funded Indebtedness FUNDED DEBT, DUE A3 FOLLOWS i Issue of AllgS, 1KH1, Aug. 9, lwi, June , 1-nt, Oct. 1(1, 1HKV, Oct. 4, 1HMH, 8pt. IV, 1HH9, Nov. 17, 1H1KI, Jan. 17, Jan. imia, Nov. . iH:i. 1W3 1HM 1WT 1898 1-J9 1900 WHJ XHI Kill a-o ;io Si) 5.V) 175 vim mo wo 575 1HO 2.X) ijilO 8"0 ltd) K) It III 270 HlKI 210 41-0 4M) itlK) am MM) m (IV) 210 2 0 2 0 500 2M 810 7 24) 2M 2111) 800 2OT HW 700 ten 2111) i() 300 HI 8 0 sni N) no Ml) SOD 501) Nov. it, itmi. 5-0 8JM 81(13 82DJ 8)45 8Kia 285 2250 M. C. WOODWARD, Collector, im. To bal on duplicate of 1W3 f 3748 UK. Ily amt paid J. II. Maize, Tress $ 2S24 04 13y bal due on duplicate of UIM. K-21 67 I 3718 01 JOHN K. EITTENRENDEH, Collector. 1)11. To amt of duplicate of m l 017V U8 CK. Ity amt paid J. II. Maize, Treasi 1S93 Ofl lly bal due on duplicate of ihih. 4rii K2 -jjllTOJS J. II. MAIZE, Treasurer. Dlt. To bnl nn hond April 1, 14....$ 409 73 Atnt rerd from M. C. Woodward collector 2521 94 Amt. reed from J. K. Bltter- bender c:ollctor 1'93 08 Ami. re-'d from P. 11. Hoddens on order . ihoo Am't ree d from snle of bonds 25O0 ' Jno L. Kllue Treas. license fees 570 0) Am't. ree'd. from J. It. Fowler Co. Treumnvr 1251 CO Am't. ree'd. from Bloom Water Co. lor pine 43 20 Am't. ree'd. from Bond holders Mate tax 140 70 Am't ree'd. from tax roll for 1894 10.158 39 Am't ree'd. from F. P. Drinker Pres. licenses, lines etc 205 20 -121593 CR. By am't. ot orders ot 1892 paid $ 82 2 1X93 S. II2 97 137U7 87 31 95 812 78 730 99 2M0 0 144 14 213 62 2) 17 I2IS99 " Coupons Feb. "94 " " " Aug. " " " " Feb. "95 " " Bonds ' " State tax " " Treas. Commission on 2i:i2 4:4 By balance In Treas. hands.... RECEIPTS. Bal. In Treas hands, Apr. 1, 1894 1 409 43 From M. C. Woodward, Col. for 1893 2-124 94 From J. K. Blttenbender, Col. for 1891 . . iww P8 From P. U. Hedilens, on loan... 18uo 00 From sale of bonds . iaifl 00 Ft)in Jno. L. Kline, late Co. lr.. bal. of license fees 570 00 From J. U. Fowler, co. Tr. license fees 1254 00 From Tax roll of 1894 From F. P. Drinker, nres't. II 10,r,'iS 39 censes, sewer penults and tines 203 80 140 70 43 20 From bondholders State tax... From Bloom Water Co., for pipe -2199 DISBURSEMENTS. HIQHWATS. C. R. House!, St. Com., balance for 1198 $ 81 50 Hen -y Williams, St. Com. tor 1891 881 40 O. Miller for cross stone.... 39 96 E. Yorks. for cross stone aa 08 llarman & Hassert crossing plates 1 85 fin Low Bros. & Co., spalls 29 07 v. im s. . u. k. 10., iicignt on snails 21 51 8undry persons, for labor and naming 2-21 79 -I SiSO 29 KIW 8TXKKTS AND BXTIN8I0NS. Henry Yost and others. In the wldenlnirof Fifth street 1 8509 50 O. M. oulck, elk o. s., viewers fees on North hi rent, 47 25 G. M. yulck, elk i. 8. viewers' fes on Jefferson street.. . 78 95 G. M. IV'ilrk, elk 1. 8., costs on west aim mini streeis 12 80 G. Miller, stoneln his pave ment, In consideration for land thrown uut 114(2 I 6760 92 DAMAUIS FOR INJURY. Grant Herring, atty for Irene noiea I lM uu PlalutlfT's witnesses and re cord costs. Knles vs. Town... 1.31 21 Detendaul's wl uesses, Knles vs. Town 62 45 Defendant's witnesses In Jno. Knles vs. Towd 14 89 Wm. P. Schuckers, witness In Hlntfrone vs. Town as 80 8. B. Arment, M. D , witness In Klntrrose vs. Town 81 00 A. M. Smith, M. 1) , witness In Klngrose vs, Town 100 00 f 166S 08 KSWSK. Henry Williams, St. Com f 87 Moyer Bros., cement 175 Kshleman Wolf, work and materials 4 45 J. A. Hutehltis 6 Co., pipe 28 ( 28 A. L. HysHOmr, pipe 18 50 Jocksin & Woodln .Mfg. Co , . Pipe 146 76 uarmati uassert, iron ana smithing 8 94 64 Francis P. Drinker freight pd Belleville. Rhodes, tilling sewer ditch 150 00 D. L. & W. R. R. Co., freight on Pipe 40 86 Sundry persons, labor and haul ing 438 10 -I.1H2 66 r-IHI DBPAHTtf BNT. Friendship Fire Co., bal. for 1893. f 18 75 Friendship Fire Co., for 1894 1.30 00 Winona Fire Co., for 1894 Wm. Hartzel reut for bose carriage, 1893 Moyer Bros., oil for engine Wm. n. Crossley, re pairs to carriaire.. American Fire Engine Co., supplies ... . A. 8. Pattersou Itecet ver, coal ft.r engine D. L. & W. R. It. CO., freight on coal. . Geo. A.McKelvy.whlt log to. for engine. W, A. Snyder, wood lor engine 810 50 WATBB. Bloomsburg Water Co., for 64 uyuraius STKKKT LIUUT. $1040 04 Bloomsburg Electric Light Co, f 168 75 75 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 15 S3 19 50 6 00 90 2 00 ur Dbrevi, uguia 1350 00 ROLL FOR 1891. Valval tnn. Half. fi4;um 9 rout a lWf) 4W 18752 9 ifcKWtiO 9 Am't I Exonerated June 6, 1809, tor 10 years. May. 1889, Oct. M, IN9I, ' May 8, 1891, May 5, 1892, 5 " ' 10 Dec. 6, 1888, ' niiu , '..'.I!V...'.'.'.'.l!',. 19J1 1908 1903 19)4 19J5 19C6 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 810 SftO 7.10 210 sno aoo RIO mt P0 2I0 850 4110 H.V) 273 (WO H75 wo 775 2o0 410 sou 410 2110 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 410 BOO 2150 2005 8180 227 SS30 2085 1375 CONST BI.I AND POLICI. Wm. Thomas balance for 1893 $28 06 Tlins. Jonet, chief " " 11 68 V. H. Drake, 5 00 Peter, Keho, ' 5 CIU I). M. Coffman, bal. for 1893, $3; for 1894, f 55 60 00 Jn". E Welllver, bal. for 1893. 61 Wm. i)letrli-k, for'isii!.'.'.'."!! 55 : lor f.o 80 00 Oi) (teo. Ferguson 55 90 Wesley Knorr, chief $483 84 Wesley Knorr, for extra services 9 75 483 09 48 70 (9 23 12 00 4 71 6 25 6 2! 6 25 V. C. Woodward constable Louis dross, clothing tor police man A. V. llower, watchman H. (1. lloiiai'l, nsst. policeman.. Frank Bolce pol. during Fair A Herblne ' " " leo. Bellg, " Adam iloser " " " PR1NTINO. Wm. Krlckbanm, an nual statement...) 25 00 Onlin,incesc. . .. 8 CO Geo. K. Elwell, annual statement, 25 00 Ordlnanees,o tf 73 Paper book. King- 6 2) -t rose case 223 30 J. C. Brown, annual statement, $ 25 00 Ordinances and t 235 05 22 book 24 62 -t 49 62 -t ATT0RNIT8 FBIS. Fred Ikeler, prof. scr. In Wjs f 2)0 00 Fred Ikeler, prof. sc.. In 1894 323 00 82 525 00 130 00 150 00 150 00 150 00 C, O. Barkley, prof. ser. In Knles coses Grant Herring, prof. ser. Klngrose ease W. H. Kliawn.prf lu-r. In Htnifi-OMe oaw. J. B. Hoblson. pnif.ser. luugrosti case TOWH HALL. Bloom steam Co., bal for 1893 ) 32 30 Bloom steam Co., bal for 1894 148 95 -f 181 25 Bloom Water Co., water at ball Bloom tins Co., light... C. Al. Drinker, repair ing locks, &c MISCELLANEOUS. R. H. Kinder, Sec'y.bal for 189:) $ 20 00 R. 11. Hlngler, Sec y for 184 240 CJ 11 S3 42 63 1 00 -$ 236 $ 260 00 J. II. Malzp, Treas., bal. coming for 1893 5 47 J. H. Maize, Int. paid 01 orders 21 29 Auditors, annual state ment. 1898 W. o llolmes.work and materials. 28 76 15 00 15 07 2 00 7 40 9 75 180 07 28 99 T. C. llarter, M. D., pro fessional services... Creasy 4 Wells, lumber h. II. ordr. 6 tax bmika J. '. Brown, tnglneer.. C. W. Kunvoo, hardware i'. u. ueddens, loan 11800 m 1 " let. on loan 49 50 -I 1849 50 A. O. Storge, lime Henry Humphreys, In- 2W UU 2 00 95 75 10 00 17 10 8 60 78 72 B 25 5 CO 5 00 2 60 3 00 1 75 S IS S3 13 87 X 18 10 90 BDeetlnirbulld'ir.1893 C. Al. Drlnker.repalrlng lock. Ac . W. c. Evans, repairing lockun D. R. Coffman, serving tax notices Stephen Knorr Son, stunning W. Neal, hammers and handles Demaree a Kitchen, lumber J. II. Mercer, books, pa per. o Thomas Vannatta, re- P.Urtntr minin U.G. Housel.lnvesllgat- inif nuisance 8. F. Peacock & Co., hardware Wesley Knorr, repairs 'olockuD Peter Jones. itlow beam. Geo B Martin, smithing C. Al. chrlstman.lut. on oraer W. Masteller, bucket and eun Bloom CarCo.,smlth'ng F. P. Drinker, amt paid Mercer forenvelnnea F. P. Drinker, traveling expenses for self and committee In the In terest ot Electric K. H-, 4!C 23 45 -f 2806 46 Total am't. of orders Is sued in 1894 23635 97 9948 60 Deduct am't. of orders i9i outstanding.... Am't of orders ot 1891 paid , $13707 87 OTniR PAYMENTS. Orders of 1892 paid f 62 25 1TO.1 ... . SS12 7 Coupons of Feb. 1894 paid 81 93 ug. " 812 76 " Feb. 1893 " 71 uu BondS " 9!IH,I no state tax iu Treasurer's commission. ....... 218 62 Bai. iu ireas. nanus. 23 17 $ 7891 85 91599 22 Equalizing atnt of receipts.... RECAPITULATION. Amount of receipts as above.... $21599 23 DISBCK8BMENT8. For highways $ g -m 29 New slreetsand extensions.... 6780 92 Damages for Inlury, recording Ousts and wltneaa (rah loss m fwer 1102 65 Flredepartment 810 50 Water, for hydrants linn 04 Streetlight 4330 00 CoestaMe and police 891 11 rr:i,u.ig. . 8Jf7 67 Attorney feea n m Town Hall expenses 288 93 Miscellaneous am a Order of previous years. 8876 22 Coupon paid )8us 70 Bonds pnM em no Stale tux paid 141 14 Tri'iisii'iT x emnmlsslnn Via 82 Hal In Tit-usurer's hand 17 t-'ll'v47 K primer nntstnwiing orders 9918 60 Eiuulllng receipts. , Bnl. due on dupllente of inns.. " ' " ' 1891., $ 1933 8? 4.1H0 Due by sundry persons on tlie opening of Wi est Htreot, L42 71 Due by Rlonin Water Co., for work done 40 50 of Tar, 13283 78 m) 72 Iron pipe on hand 830 Ott Fire engine and hose 8000 Of) Town Hull and lot 15000 00 Hook and ladder truck and hose earrlngcs BOO 00 Athletic Park two OO 581 87 1HM 70 an a 9t 383 04 Bal. In bands of treasurer Hi 17 $10738 07 L1ABII.ITIIS. Funded debt, 137910 ff Orders outstanding of 1X8. us II 27 4 8 1518 Of 9918 no " ' 1892.. " " " 1N94.. " 1891 Coupons of Feb. 1893 19 8t 19 80 19 m 83 m 106 Of Aug. 18! " " of Feb. 1894 " " Of Aug 1894 " Of Feb. 1H9B Due Electric Light Co.. to A Dr. 1st. 1893 10S7 50 Due Bloom Water Co. to April 1st, 1893 88 67 Due constable and police to April 1st, 1893 62 SI Deduct assets as above auiac Liabilities In excess of assets twwt h Katcinent showing accrued 11abllltlesDa available assets as follows : LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders f 114)1 B0 Outstanding coupons 199 tH Due Electric Light Co. to April 1st, 1895 1087 B0 87940 tx) 1918 500 GOO 500 800 uue Hiootn water Co., to April 1st Due constable and police to Apru is!,. ASSETS. Balance on duplicate of ("'I S 1223 07 Deduct probable exon erations 223 67 f 1000 00 Bulnnee on duplicate of 1894 4.176 62 Deduct probable exon- eiaiions tea 00 4361 sa Due by sundry persons on west, Mtreet .. . Bne by Bloom Water Co 542 71 40 50 Balance In tieasurer's hands 23 17 Leaving due and unpro- viuca ior FRANCIS P. 86 67 52 Bl 1 BRINK KR. Attest: H. H. Kimh.ph. See. Pres. oiidoH. 891 11 The David and Esther Strotm fund for thu serving poor or Bloomsburg, In account wtm the Town Council of Bloomsburg: April 2, 1894. By bal. on hand April 1.18m 1 Oct. 24, 1894 By coupons (Int erest on bonds) Kar. 88, 1895. To amt. dlsburs. ed to sundries iso 4S To balance 90 79 $ wm April 1, 1895. Bv balance In hunds of Bloomsburg Bank lug Co $ )V0 FRANCIS T. DRINKER. Bi.00M8BDBt, Pa. April A, WBT. We, the underslgmd Auditors of the Town of Bloomsburg, met, at the council room for on purpose of performing our duties, and do cer tify that, we have examined the foregoing ac counts and statements and find theiu oorrrot and hereby approve the same. J. M. ST A VER, ANDREW L. FRITZ, Auditor. 837 67 WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements wllllx presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia county on the tlrst Alonday of May A. D. 1896, and confirmed 11IM, and unless exceptions are tiled within four days thereafter, will be con firmed absolute. Jobn o. Jacoby est., Berwick boro. personalty Paul Zanerest. Centre twp. personalty 140,48 c. W. Artley est., Franklin twp. personally $3110,00. Jeremiah Hfigenbuch est., Centre twp. pei. annuity : 0,tio William c. Barnard est., Berwick bora- ner. sonalty f 2,85 tieorae L. Alcllcnry est., Benton boro., person altv inoo.oo 1125 00 23 Joslah Usher est.. Beaver twp., personalty $183 93 realty $12,300 $-.'N8.93. (ienrge Eves est. Greenwood twp., peraonalcr $73,51, realty $228,41, $:ino,oa Nehemlah Kile est. Jackson twp., personalty $50,74 rea'ty $249,28, $.KK),00. John Baker est. Benton twp., personalty tsSAr. 73 realty $94.23, $300,00. Nathan Chromus est., Bloomsburg personalts $203,23 realty 94,73, $300,00. Joel R. Albertson est., Jackson twp., realty Abraham Drleblebls est, Greenwood twn realty $3i.oo. Samuel Shive est., FlMilngereek two., person ally $60,ou, realty $2.v),o 1. $.H),oj. John Hemic y est,. Centre twp., realty $226,00. $'M'"('io'Dtlne Wel"ver e!'t, '''ne twP- reatty Joslah Reedy est., Alontour twp., realty $30tr O. Al O.UICK. Clerk, O. C. Clerk's onice Bloouisnurg, Pa. April 8, 18B3, l BOOTiSHOtSj. SOLO By Ass JlMaJHti yiPR0aRti3VA 11 Vf EST iV I" 1 rtT-td v AND . SHOES. Rubber Boots and Overshoes for Mn Women. Children and everybody. Now is the season for them. Ruv them of J. A. HESS, Main Street Bloomsburg, Po. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN -$21599 .f301 17 12S.1I W -I 691 00 tncow a a m to ; fit-!'
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