THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. It has been truthfully sai.1 that the newspaper "is the greatest education- i forte in society. It epitomizes ami amplifies the pulpit, the rostrum, the stage, the stump and the school. Tlic preacher addresses his hundreds, and wields within his circle great influence. The press takes his words and preaches them to thousands of readers, many of whom seldom enter witinn the sound of the voice of the teacher of divine truths. "It will thus be seen that whatever the press receives from society by way of patronage and support, it returns a thousand fold on the investment. The press is a private enterprise with public functions. To Offer a Roward of 100 Dollars for a case of catarrh that cannot be cuicd, creates the suspicion that the article so advertised is a humbug. Do you know of any such reward being paid ? Ely Bros, do not promise re wards in order to sell their well known "Cream Balm." They offer the most effective medicants, prepared in con venient form to use, and at the lowest possible price, 50 cents per bottle. An honest and effective remedy, which is absolutely free from mercurials or other harmful drugs. Luzerne County is issuing the books for the registration of the chil dren under the Compulsory Education law. I he registration will cost at least $5000 annually. Grand Jurors for May Term, 1896. I'enton 11. T. I.utz, Howard Wclliver. Berwick W. S. lohn. lUoom C. Knstm.m, James Ferguson, lames Map.ec 2nd, Kobcrt Penman, C. 1 . Sloan. Calawissa S. S. Haines, M. V. 1!. Kline, Adam M clinch, David Kaup. Centralis Thos. Curry, James Kyan. Conynghain Ira lloyer, James McIIalc, John l'urscl. Kiiliingcrcek M. W. Kclcliner. Locust Ailam Kario;. Mitllin Mahlon Heller, Michael Hartzel. Montour James (lirton. Vine D. V. Koliliins. Sogarlcaf John Kile. First Week Traverse Jurors, May Term Denver, J. J. Dreisliach. lkrwick, I'rank llrittain, Frank F.nt, Henry Mart?, A. N. Shearer, V. M. tlifnai;le, V. 1!. Wrirnt. P.loom, T. K liidlcman, F. M. Gilmore, C. II. CJilmoie, K. K. Hattnian, James Shultz, Koy bwentrell. Eriarcreck, Chas. Adams, Lehman Martz, Wesley Shaffer. Centralis, Edward ISrennan. Centre, A. C. Hagenbuch. Cltveland, Jackson Campbell, II. M. Vocum Conyngham, xSathaniel lieaver. Daniel Oood- man, Ira Oooiltnan. Fishint'creck, L. licishline, E. I), lieishline, J. F. Hess, I. Kichie. dreenwood, J. F. lSogart, Willis M. Demott, K. 13. Hirleman, M. 1!. Hock, J. II. Keece, Alfred Keece, V. C. Utt. Locust, David E. Karij;. Madison. C. II. Fruit, John M. Smith. Main, W. M. Fisher. Millville, S. 1!. Kisncr. Montour, George Karschncr. Ml. l'leasanl, 11. L. MorJ.m. Orance, 1). M. Meparccll. Scott, l'.W. Mellick, Ualtis A. White, Chas. Whitenmht. Suarloaf, 11. W. Cirton, S. A. Goodhue, J. D. Kokwell. SKCOSP WEEK. .Kenton, Thompson McIIenry. Berwick, E. E. (!arr. l.loom, I. L. Harman, Chas. L. Rupert, liiiarcreek, Milton liower, Lemuel Harman. Catawissa, Kichard krese. Ccntralia, Martin Canfield, Frank Kelly, James I.evan, Crist Kooney. Centre, C. G. Swcppenheiser. Cleveland, S. C. Carl, F. 1'. Fisher, li. Uatip. Fishinci-revk, (i. M. Howell, William Kramer, G. W. Labor. Franklin, Paul M. Shultz. (Greenwood, John D. Rhone. Hemlock, Reuben Worklieiser. l.ociist. Solomon U. Snyder. . Main, U. 11. Fetterolf. Mililin, George Mourey. Millville, I'liny Eves, C. R. Henrie. Montour, lohn II. Mensch. Mt l'leasint, Hiram Hogart, J.J. Crawford. wrange, John 1. Wolf. Ruaringcreek, E. Uitner, Albert Galjle, A. 11. ocum. Scott, S. W. lloone, J. II Wcrkheiser. Sugarlaif, C. M. Laubach. CENTRAL HOTEL, II. Stuhncr, l'rop. C. F, Stohner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot snil cold water, and all modern conveniences The hotel has been lately refurnished. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. Salesmen Wanted on Salary, to sell Pennsylvania grown Nur ery Stock, which is the best in the world. All the new specialties as well as the stand ard varieties of Fruits & Ornamentals. A fine outfit furnished and all traveling expen ses paid. Salary dates from day work is commenced. Write for terms, stating age. ' HOI)PF.H, HHO, tic TIIOHAN, Kiplt Arnui Hu-Mriti, Vut Cbasttr, Fa. A. ft son. 4-tf-H. aoo.oo IN GOLD CIVliKf Tor selling a book of great interest and popu larity. 'Story of Turkey and Armenia," with a full and graphic account of the massa cres. R. II. Woodward Company, Baltimore, Mil, are offering $200 00 to anyone selling aoo copies of their new book, "Story of Tnrkey and Armenia." This Is a work of peat interest and popularity. Many agents sell 15 copies a dav. A graphic and thrilling account is given of the massacres of the Ar menians which have aroused the civilized ld. Agents are offered the most liberal enns and premiums. Freight paid and credit pwn. Write them immediately. Outfit 35Cts. 4-lMt. fSWWMMMManftftP wb Sei.s th 1st ltd! vc. That's the question. It Is not the Hum wno Is scouring the country around to llml some did irni' bless rows Hint have done good service for their owners Inn beluga llitlongcd now, they Hint li, is cheaper lo sell them I linn tu have Hum die upon I heir hands. The beet you know must bototigh. It. mil be bought .low. but what, .von snve then von will tioerl to pay dentist bills inter on. Wc liny nutliltig Imt Heavy Stoer Beef. This In raised upon rorn, and killed when Ihe meat Is good nnrt lender. Wc have the II iK-Ht class of tnulu In Blnomsbtirg. our customers aro pleased with the niont wo sell. LOUIS LYONS. Mala St., BLOOHSRURB. "1C at?. c, ; eft: AC m MEAT MREET For home dressed meat, call at JEREY FREDERICK'S, Hucetusor tu J. I,. WOI.VKKTOX. We sell lor cash but our prices are the lowest in the town. Goods delivered to all parts of the town. Mil .his! That irhpu ynu ore Unking fm a jilave lit iurvhii Mwijr, ttutt ire haw rt'ceittlu ocm a new imuit mavkt t tn (he Kvunn Iluihlitif, rr tit'i' of Main and .trjli-rmtt xfrrefx, where yon will mnr itohtp awl lranit ottentioiit and gt( the h-nt tiualiiy of no atn. BREAKFAST SUPPER. 9 (F GF?ATEFUL-COMFCRTING. BOH-'MR WATER I RESTORE LOST MANHOOD Young and middle-aged men who Autfer from errors of y uuth , loss of vitality, Inipotency, seminal weak tie.o.i, K'eet, strictures, weakness rl body and mind, can he thoroughly and permanently cured by my new mclnuti 01 treatment, none oilier like It, immediate Improvement. Consultation and book free. A4i. DR. SMITH, Lock box 635, Phila. Va. ll-JWy.-l'. & co. THE EARTH GIRDLED By REV. T. DE Win TALIYIAGE, D. D. TUB I.ATK8T, I1K ATKST iNn MOST WOKIlKKFl'L HOOK H Y TIIK WOK I, II H MOST CKI.EII K ATKU, rUKAl'llKK, At THOU AND THAV8I.KK. SALESMEN Hrlyht men nnd women nie earnliiir s si to t7. pi WANTED wi'ck. You can do the snine. The opportunity of a lire-time. Kxclu xlve rnntrol or territory If you unnly In tunc Travel, adventuro, ih i)ver.v. myalery, woniler ful revelui Inns, eloiiuent, di'scrlptlnns, pathos, huiiinr, truip'd.v. The (.riuiili'st and Most, He luurkahUi Hook of the Century, I'lnhriu'lin; Aini'ih'ii, the Minilwlch Islands, New Zealand, South Sei Islaliils, AuslnilU, India, EKVPt, Valentine, (lieece, lialy, Kuropn, Husshi, Kntf lanil. sininv'e Adventures In stnns;e lands! AsKiiinillii cuutouiN und aiipcrsll! lni.s ot wild and barbarous races 1 over 4nd orlgl nul ptaoto gniplis of euilous people, foreign scenery and celebrated historic nlaci s. The world's relig ions studied, exposed nnUooinpured wlih Christ ianity, (iriiphle word-palntlns of the ileplnr able effects produced upon nations and peoples by n belief In .Mohammedanism. UltidonlMii, Kruhiiianlsm, Buddhism, I.dihIiiImii, cnmnrliiu Ism, llarbuilsin, Ciinnihiillsiii nnd Savagery, (trtllin; revelai Ions of the social and donu'Hilc enndlllon of the women and children of the hast. Kloipieur descriptions ot scenery, people and places In all 1 lie nations of the earih and liie Islands of the sea. The world's wonders it lid mysteries photographed and described by ihe irieate.st. llvlnif writer und traveler. No other bonk like It In existence. Send for Illus trated circulars and lull particulars free, to the PUOI'I.F.'H IM III.lftltlNti CO, 3941 Market Streot, ?-l'.i-ir. iiiiiacleililn, Pa, SHERIFF'S SALE. I'y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., issued out of Com t of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa., nnd to 11. e directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Coiul House iu lilooinsburg, on SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896, nt 2 o'clock p. 111., all that certain tract, piece or parcel of laud, situate in the town ship of Pine, Columbia county and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: lieginning at a post, thence by land of Abram Voung, north sixty degrees west one hundred and thirty perches to a post; thence north twenty perches to a post, thence by land of Elias Mendenhall, north sixty-two degrees east on hundred and thirteen and two-tenth perches to a post by a public road; thence by said road south thirty-live degrees eat thirty-five perches to a post; thence by said road and laud of Flias Mendenhall south two degrees east eighty two and one-half perches to a post; thence west four perches to a post; thence south thirteen and one-half degrees twenty-seven and one-halt perches to the place of begin ning, containing 62 ACRf.S nnd 53 perches strict measure, (excepting and reserving out ol the same 9 acres of the above described land conveyed by deed by Mary Voting to Hiram 15. Young in 1893) whereon is erect- "frame dwelling house. barn and outbuildings, good water and fruit trees upon the premises. Part of the tract is well limbered. Seized, taken into execution at the suit of F.lia's Voung, attorney in fact for the heirs of Mary Voung and Flias Voung in his own right vs. W. b. Cole, and to be sold as the property of W. B. Cole, Fvans, Atty. J. li. McIIENKY, Sheriff. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN p Doe A J J W OR MILK. RF.C.ISTKR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to sll legrvircs, ci cdiiori., nnd 01 her persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents nnd minors that the following administrators, executors,' guardians, nicmmts have been fil ed in the olliee of the Kcgisier of Columbia toiinty.nnd will be presented for confirmation nnd allowance tn the Orphans Court to he held in Kloomsburg, Monday, May 41I1, 1S96, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, No. I. Final account of C, I. Sands executor of the estate of I). A. Vnnhorn late of Hemlock township deceased. No. 2. First and final account of Charles W, .aimer administrator of l'aul Zahncr late of Centre township decease 1. No. 3. r irst ami hnal account of illiam lleck Jr., ndinr., of the estate of Wm. lleck Sr., lale of Centre township. No. 4. I he hnal account of f. W. Sup- plre guardian of James A. Patten minor child of l.aura N. ratten late of lilooinsburg deceased, ns filed by the executors of the said lleorge . Supplcc deceased. ISo 5. first and liml account of W. C Kichart administrator of the estate of Kobert J. Lewis deceased. No. 0. first and final nccount of l.mma C. lower administratrix of J. Milton llower late of liiiarcrcck township deceased. No. 7. first and hnal account of m. M. Ikelcr administrator of the estate of Rebecca Carman late of the town of Iilooms burg deceased. No. 0. I he first nnd final account of Moses McIIenry, executor of the estate of Rebecca liorart lale of Fishingcreck town. ship deceased No. 0. first anil hnal nccount of A, T. Chapin, administrator of the estate of An drew II. l'arks late of Fishiniicreek township deceased. No. 10. The first and final account of It. Frank Zarr executor of F.lvina Whit night late of 1- ishingcicck township deceased. No. 1 1. First nnd final account of Thomas Seaborne administrator C, T. A. of Margaret Seaborne late of Locust township deceased. No. 12, First and partial account of William S. and Alvin Utt executors of the estate of Adam L'lt late of Greenwood town ship deceased. No. 1 1. First and final account of Jere miah Snyder, administrator of Jacob Long cnliergcr late of Roaringcreek township deceased. No. 14. First nnd final nccountofC.il. Noctling, administrator of I'riscilla Troy, late 01 Leaver township deceased. No. 15 First and final account of Wash ingtnn 1'arr, administrator of William Parr, late of NT 1 tl I in township deceased. No. 16. First and final account of A. li Herring, administrator of John Herring, late ot Orange township deceased. No. 17. First and final nccount of Alice M., and William '. Chromis, administrators of Nathan Chromis late of Uloomsburg deceased. No. iS. Second and partial account of Alfred McIIenry, administrator of T. C McIIenry, late of liunton Porough deceased No. lo. first and final account of C. V. Geyer, administrator of May Fetterman late ol Catawissa deceased. No. 20. The account of William Good man executor of the last will of Peter I.evan late of Conyngham township as filed by Daniel Goodman his administrator. No. 21. First nnd final account of C. A Kleim nnd Louis Ilernhard executors of Andrew Solleder late of llloomsburg deceas ed. C. 15. 1- NT, Register, Kegister s Othce, Apr. 4-4t, WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. Tlin following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to Ihe oiDhans' couit of Colum bia county, and will be presented to tho said Court on the first Monday ot May A. 1). lXWi, and continued nisi, and unless exceptions nro tiled wiriiin four days thereulter, will tie con tinned absolute: Joseph S. Alhertsnn PSt., Greenwood twp. Personal property, i-PM !W. Abram L. llartnian est., Catawissa twp. Per sonal Dioiierty. .'i; !U. Frederick Schwlnn est., Iiloomsburg. Per soiifll nronertv. Hl'jii.10. (ieoitfe Mordan est., Greenwood twp. Per sniial nronertv. HiKI.Ort. Peter Creasy est , Mlfllln twp. Personal prop erty. realty. t.ii:i.sn f.ion.oo. Kdwuril Mewart est., Centre twp. Personal property, $11.1 u; realty, tsBJ an no. Clerk's otllee, ti. M. (Jl'K'K, Uloninsbui i:, Pa., April 4, ISM. Clerk, U. C, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven that tho following ni counts have been hied In tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, nrnl will be present, ed to the said court on the tlrst Monday of May A.I), wwi, and continued nisi, and unless ex centnms are tiled within tour days luereauer win oe continued ausoiure: The second account of A. Z. Sehooh, assignee rnrtno Utmcltl of creditors or isalau w. .mo Kelvy. Tho first account, of John M. Clark, nsslvnee for tho benefit of cred I tors of Vllllain Nenl t Union W. Xeal and Hubert C. Neal, tradlujf under tho llrm name or William seal & sons. The first account of John M. Clark, assignee, for the beneilt or creditors ot William Neal. First and tlnul account of John Mourey, trus. tee to make sale of reul estute under proceed ings In imrtlt Ion Court Coin. I'leas, Col. Co., No, mi;', May T., 18J4, C. W. Killer, vs. A. II. Creasy. Prothonotary's onice, O. M. (Jl'ICK, lilooinsbui'tf, Pa., April 1, 1H96. Prothonotary. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho following ac count s have been tiled In the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, anil will be presented to tho Kidd court on the. ilrst Monday of May A. I). 1WW, and confirmed nisi, and unless eiceptlons are tiled within four duys thereafter will be continued absolute: The final account of II. O. Supplee and Albert (Mil on. executors of Ihe eslate of O. W.Huppleo deceased, Testamentary trustee of the esiato of Wllllniu J. Allen, lute of Madison township, deceased. Klrst and Anal account of John Mourey, trus tee In the estate of David Krelscher, deceased. Clerk's office, O. M. Qt'ICK. Dlooiusburu, Pa., April 1, 18. clerk O. C. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham ftreibilbit, late of Greenwood tawntihttt, ffeeeowif, The WHlersiuiieit, a n auditor opiolnlei lv tht On'i'i' Cuiirt vf Columbia amiUy to make din trtlmlitm ofthmtnee In tiaml nf A. M. Uteilu-ii, ailmiiilHtrator i'atd eelate, wilt lit a: hit ojfU e in Uloumxtiunj, on Friday, Mail 8, 1K9H, at 10 (I. T11., when and wlu-re all pereonH lutviwj cJaim against aatd estate mwt uuimiv and prom the same or be de'iarred from vooitny in on laid fund. A. Jj- FRITZ, -lM(. A nditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary Dreisliach, late of Flshlnocreek toinnshij,deceaed. tintlce ti tiereliv glreu that levers of adminis tration 011 the estate of Nary lireisliach, late of Flshlngtverlc tmonshiit defeased, haie lieen granted to the uialerslgnei administrator to irhom all iieriims indebted to laid estate are retnested to make paiiments, und those having tlainis or demands will make known the same without delag In a. -v. rosi, Aug. w. d. russixorox, 4-V-tU.a vldHitiiwii'iifor. I1UY youH WALL PAPER MAIL AT WHOLESALE PHICK8 ICO ("New designs 80 and up) Warranted to Dumpies I Kleuaut gills 5o " " Vsultormoney Free. llordera same low rates) reriinded. I Hend 80. tor postage: deduct when or Lderlng. F. 11. Caily, 8U6 v estmr. 8t., 1'rov., It. I. Liberal Discounts to Clubs ft Agents 4-!t.4t.d SHERIFF'S SALE. Pv virtue of n writ of Fi. Fa. bsned out of the Court of Common Picas of Columbia county, Pa there will be exposed lo public alo at the Couit Mouse in llloomsiiu-g, on SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m., nil those two certain lots of ground situate in Jamison City, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, marked on the gener al plan of said place as lots No. 12 ami 13 in the north-west division, and bounded on the north by Fifth street, on the west by an al ley, on the south by lot No. II, and on the east by Itroad street, each lot being forty feet in front on Itroad stteet, and 150 feet in lepth. Whereon arc erected two FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, nnd outbuildings. Sci.-.cd, taker, into execution at the suit ol Wesley John's use vs. T. C. llartcr and Martha A., his wife, nnd to be sold as the property of T. C. Harler and Martha A., his wife. J. P. Mc HENRY. L. S. Winters teen, Atty. Sheriff. To the School Directors of Columbia Co, li'ntlewer. In niirsimnen of thi forty-third. section of the act of May H, 1HM. you are hereby nolltled to meet In convention, 111, me court house, In llloomsbuiir. on tlin first, Tuesday In Mav, A. II. lswi, bcliiK the 51 h day of the month, nt lip. m., and select, viva voce, by a inspirit v of the whole mini her nf directors present one person of literary nnd selentltlo ne(iilreinents, and of skill and experience In thu art of tenclilnsr, ns county superintendent, for thn threo succeed- mir year; linn ceriny ine resiui, 10 inn mine Ciiperlntenilent, nt llnrrlshurif, 11s required by the thlrly-nlnth unil fortieth sections of said net. WM. I'. JOHNS TON, 1-lMt, County snperlndent, of Columbia Co. ELECTION NOTICE. Aw'feahlu to (he )ror(,tfonf of au uvt of A sxeuu hlii oanxeil the 'Vh ilav of A aril 1H75, the A inmal Hhetfiiff of the fifoekhohlerii of the mownHhurg Literary Institute anl state Soratat SehmU of the SiflH Ihstrn t will le he(1 on the first Mnndan of Mat, Of im Matt I. hefieeen Ihe tinur nf fro ami Jour oclnek in the aft moon of said (toy at the otmi' of the formal Svhoot in the Itnrmitunt, in the Tuien nf itoomsfntr'j, l'a. at. which time faur iersnns irfi I' elected Trustees on the jiart nf the iittH'kh'tltlers to serw for a fteriod of three years; at the same time fnur persons will he in an i noted to the Sttierintenaent of rultiie in strut tfons from irhirh he inay amioint tiro Tins- tees vn the imrt of the Mate lo serve for a period of three years, JOUXM. CLAliK Aril 23, 'Wit. Secretin, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Theodore L"r Is, InW of Hentvn town sftii, deceased. Sot tee in hereby given that Utters of ad'nints- tratifta on the estate of Theothre Leiris, late of lieiitnn toiriishitt deceased, hare, tteen ijr anted, to the under si fined administrator to n'hom alt fr- sons indebted to said estate are re'iuested to make payments, and those ha vimj claim or demands irut aiake Known ttie same initmnt aclin lo MOSES M if t:ltr, 4-'J-W A dm i n istra tor, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of William (lautlman, deceased. Satire is herein olren that letters of advitntf. tratitm on the estate of William Uootlman, late of t'tmitifiuim ftirnsiiiii, aeceased. haw lieen ijrtim. ed lo Ihtnlvl tioud'hait of the same townshlii, lo irhom alt jiersons iitflrhted to said estate are re quested to make pauments, and those having claims or demands tcitl nuke knotrn the same irithout delay lo DASlEIi f!00DMAS, Freeze ,(.- Harman, Attys. Administrator. ANNUAL STATEMENT OK POOR BLOOM DISTRICT, from January 7, 18113, to January fl, 181M. JOHN K. CiKOTZ, Treasurer. UK. To balance ns per last state ment lltiS C4 Cash received from sundry persons and sources 5811 (W $ 7004 V, en. Old orders redeemed . New orders redeemed. . 115 M . to-il o $ 5!:!7 J Balance In hands of Treasurer $ H)ii7 55 UKCAl'ITl'LATIONOF .MONEY j H1CCEIVE1), C. E. Hartman, collector..., (lod Hartman, collector.... 1). s. Patterson ' .... J. K. Illttcubi-nil'.'r " M. C. Woodward " J. M. Hole " H. 11. smith " Kester !. Illltenbender Produce, farm , I. ee, trump Col. Co. tor Hayes ('outer I'oor District Danville I'oor District Milton I'oor District Itallrond ticket J. .M.Kote S-.1I 3.1 hi in r:i cm SSS7 08 WW 09 lilH 87 :l l!i hi sr b 10 50 14 IS .10 SM IW a 50 4 M 11 7j i 41 SI 17 -$ Mil 9J IN ACCOUNT WITH COLLECTOU8. J. K. Hlttenheuder. collector lllootn dupllcaie, ism $ 8ls 11 Paid -MIS ii Balanceduo $ J. K. llltienbender, collector Uloom duplicate 1K'.)5 81.1 85 Paid Hii 7il 570 89 Halancediie (HIM SU D. H. Patterson, collector duplicate iw $ 570 81 Paid k:o 00 Balaneo due $ 308 88 C. K. Hun man, collector dup licate l!i3 f 7ii 41 Paid H7!l 41 Ilalanceduo $ 487 0,1 S. 11. Smltli, collector dupli cate 18U5 f Stvi 85 Paid liii 87 Balance duo f 104 8 J. M. ltote, duplicate I8'.e $ am Tti Paid 148 74 Balance due $ 64 01 EXPENSES 1'OK THE YEAH ENDING JANUAUY 1,1, ltttW. POOH lIOl'SK. For lightning rods f 104 85 Atlantic KellulllgCo., oils.... 4 18 Wagon repalis t 00 C. II. Kelco, beef 87 55 M. L. Kline, harness and re pairs 85 m 8. M. Hess, coal 87 70 C. A. Klelin 85 o. T. Wilson, manure 7 50 A. C. llldhty, manure 15 00 Isuao Keteburd, merchandise.. 1 75 0. A. Kleliu. medicine 85 Samuel Mutlly, smithing 4 55 Thomas Mcllrlde, sundries.... ti4 8ii C, W. Brown, manure 4 50 C. W. Hunyon, merchandise.. 15 45 P. K. Varinalta, shudes 7 40 W. II. Hwentzell, manure 3 00 W. 11. Snyder, manure 4 00 P. A. Kline, clearing new grounds ID 41 J. rl. Urobst, wagon repairs.... 48 84 llnrman & Hussert globe vulve 4 00 T. M. Dawson, cemeutlng res ervoir 20 00 lllonin Wagon Co., repairs, &c. 67 B Bloom Store Co., merchandise 44 8'J NehemluU Kitchen, 4 brood sows S3 00 J. H. Mercer, merchandise.... 40 4 5 Bloom car Co., " .... 1 88 P. D. Black, lumber. W 88 Creasy & Wells, lumber 44 48 ' Solomon llursli, cur penle r work 30 01 Peter Jones, carpenter work.. 10 OJ P. A. K II lie, extra, for clearing new ground 88 87 P. M.Crawford, lime and ftone 80 74 1. W. Hurt limn & Son, mdse... 4 44 M. K. Applemnn, fertilizer. ... M 50 Z. 11. shultz, doctoring horse.. 1 60 W. U .Moore, merchandise.... 7 58 Hess Iron Co., repairs 1 47 M. T. oh I, niuson W 87 L T. Stiarpless, groceries 14 H7 Newell Clothing Co. clothing. 0 35 I.eunder K ruin, stone 900 Tuouiua Webb, turkey eggs.... 0 40 J. H. Schuyler & Co. churn and chain fl 47 W. Crawford, carpenter 4 10 W. Helen, manure 4 45 W. H. Yeiter, uuhhage nnd celery 11 nuts 5 87 .1, Huh ton, liibneco nnd pipes. 5 40 Esiiiemen a. vtotr, prow points Ac S 15 I). J. Johnson, li days work... 6 50 Ilarinnn & llnsscrt, reaper knives 1 CO II v. White Co. seeds, ee... 15 80 Henry Wnnleh, work on new grouna 11 on C. V. Kunyon, hardware ... 11 84 I.. Cross, elothlnir, 18!l-18tl5 ... in (10 . C. M. Crawford, limn 47 1 .1. W. Mosteller, md'sn 7 58 J. E. ZelgpT, binding twine... fl Ml Peter Jones, plums 1 45 H. A. Miarpless, repairs 4 no J. K. I'ensyl, halimee A 40 lied sprlnir Mfg. Co. table 00 M. II. I.'hmles, coal .... 107 17 W. o. Holmes, steam healing enntmet, 045 00 P. A. Kline, seed and horse shoeing 5 00 William Webb, tobacco 1 Ml K. A. Knwllnm. meat 1 H5 A. V. Kressler. phosnhato. Ac. 37 80 J. I.. Wolverlon, meat 8 (M 0, A. McKelvy, drugs 4 ho ,1. 11. AniHtrnnir. tinisn 85 40 Isaiah ''. Pursel, brick laying. HI 01 C. W. Trump, fodder cutter. . . 41 no (). W. McIIenry, cow and calf, 35 0 Dr. I'urman, manure 4 M I. llagenhiich, sundry accts... 8 HO Chas. Kunkle, curpenter 1 CO 11. b. neacocK, manure nu Farmer's Prod. Ex. coal HS-TM. 70 70 " " " clothing, Ac. It 40 J. A. Hess, shoes 7 70 c. H. Fiirman, repairs, 'tl 8 47 rs. w. niuion, mercnanaiso... 1 i W. II. Monro, mdse 7 !i J. E. White, groceries 8 41 II. J. Chirk A Son. mdse 1(1 07 W. o. HolTin", pipe, Ac 8 fid Stephen Knnrr. smithing, 'HI.. 4 50 Kouaurtnei A weiuver, smith ing 5 40 J. II. Ammerinun, repairing shoos 3 15 I 213 54 ARYI.CM. Oeo. Fox. 54 1-7 weeks 1 $1.75 t 45 .lesso Knlley, .Y4 I-T " ' " HI 45 I.. .. Ki-hl.T. M 1-T " " " 'Jl 25 Alzn M. Sterner " " " HI 45 l nrne Tiirreti, " " hi m John W. (isnian, ' hi 45 W. W. Kester. ' HI 45 I). Hlttenb nl'r 31 4-7 " " " 51 7" O Watts 7 5-7 " " " 13 50 707 00 SALARIES A FIKS. Auditors and clerk Thos. Melirlile A. c. Illdlay J. M. I.urlsh (). T. Wilson C. A. Klelm Dr J. c. Hutler Dr. T. C. Darter Dr. V. W. Hedeker Dr C. F. Wuckenliuth C. 11. I.ee P. A. Kline M. II. Khoiles I. llageiibucU Tlu.s. Webb W. II. Snyder, atty It. It. Little T. J. Vandc rslli-p J. Simpson Kline 31 00 1114 50 45 on 45 ('0 100 00 45 HO 75 00 8 83 45 8 (II) SO HO 478 (14 75 00 75 00 75 (0 47 0(1 16 (10 S3H 48 5 00 1 184 08 FKINTINll. J. C. Brown, statement and order book Democratlu Sentinel, state ment Ac G. K. Elwell.... 41 00 19 80 15 00 55 80 St'NDIIY KXI'ENSKS. J. M. Lnrlsh, horse hire. 4 50 A. C. Illdlay, horse hire 8 45 Expense In lunacy J. Shaffer.. 8 04 J. ('. Butter, administering oaths ....... 4 75 J. M. I.urlsh, postage, etc 8 05 0. T. Wilson, horse hire 4 no Agnes Fortune, typewriting.. fl 00 Wesley Knorr, serving notices 4 00 1. Hagenbuch, poslugo and tickets 1 87 Bloomsburg P. o. postage Ac. 5 45 Pursel A Harman, weighing . 80 G. u. Baker, cofllns lor Cook and Mrs. Cox 30 00 I. Hagenbuch, sundry Items.. 4 47 0. T. Wilson, sundry Hems.. .. 11 18 1. llageubiieb, horse hire. Ac. 5 59 J. O. Ilrown survey and drafts 47 00 c. (i. Baker, coffin for Yolm.... 15 00 Institute for feeblo minded children 5 00 Geo. Evans at, institute for feeble minded children .... 10 01 J. A. Howard ticket from Sun bury 81 0. T. Wilson, telegram for Hayes 60 G. G. Baker, funeral expenses Hayes 4.1 00 1. Hagenbuch. H. It. tickets, traveling expenses, tickets for tramps, Ac 9 05 Ira McIIenry, funeral expen ses, Joseph Vunsluklu 35 00 t 416 47 Ol'TStnE KBI.tKK. A. Eek-cnrotn 48 70 J. Marlz 15 75 C. Thomas 5 50 Hannah Handall 10 10 Mi's Sewcis 4 10 Mrs. Coleman Hi 15 lllrani Long s family HS 74 A. J. Henard 4ti 10 Jacob Adams 54 70 Warren lugold 4 45 Hester Homboy SO 35 Ann Mullly 8 (0 ciurk Crevellng (18 no Emma Pleasants. 5 81 Wm. Hopper 3 8.5 David iieuner 114 05 M. Osner 11 Ml J. Glrton 1H H5 John It. cox 10 85 Mi's F Evans 10 00 Henry oln 4 f 0 Geo Samuels HI on Thomas Swisher 14 75 Jacob Hemley 14 00 P. Johnson 4 75 J Whinner 5 00 Mrs Beers 4 10 James Thomas 14 10 Mrs endow 15 45 Travelling .Men 45 00 .1 Kcnuor 7 83 George Hoffman 8 P0 Mrs Brewer 18 to Edward Hyun 7 5 J. Elliot 3 Ml J II Print. la ('3 J Kinsley .1 50 J Shaffer ' 4 80 J Ileusou 6 45 DBull 11 Oil George Pursel H 50 L Illldebrandt 7 55 Daniel Dalder 1 45 J Musselman 8 0 J Miller's child 84 00 F Bloomer 8 5D C I Brown 8 50 Mrs Keynolds 44 45 OP Swisher 5 00 Mrs Abblo Evans 75 00 Joe Thomas 1 50 I) K Johnson 4 Oil Emma Hut chins 4 no Mrs Barrett 0 45 Hoht Cook 1818 J Johnson ti 45 Hamilton family 45 43 G U Applemun. 4 00 Mr and Mrs Cain 4 00 It L Miller 2T0O C Hemley 11 50 Albert HlcU 41 50 MrsTiaby 8 00 Gibbons family 10 00 II Swisher 4 54 Mrs Bonn 145 JHWelllver 8 On luxe Hon n 815 Geo Hlngler, for Bundry per- bous 1415 Isaluh Hagenbuch, sundry ex penses 7 75 J M Clark, orders of relief 6 70 G uy J acoby orders for relief. ... V 00 1431 as f 5830 04 rHODUCTS OF Till PAKM FOB 18U5. 475 bushels of wheat 1(15 00 14 bushels of oats 158 00 1410 bushels of corn ears 8K8O0 110 bushels of buckwheat 88 50 485 bushels of potatoes. 7145 14 ousneis or boots 8 no 11 bushels of parsnips 475 6 bushels of onions 5 00 , bushels of onion sets 1 40 I600 ueuos of cuuoago no on 40 bushels sweet corn 45 00 8 bushel beans a 75 ?uno sheaves corn fodder. ISO 00 '3 tons of hay 510 no 1 hnuln.lv n n lllon H I Ilrlr ovu '. ' jl 1 eair rulseil pjno l;il llm nf beef 4130 2M) lbs of pork 41 MO 316 lbs of butter t3 0i ;.5(tozeggs 1.160 litshotes 45 00 4 brood sows with pig...., 4non .iu enii'Kens .nm H bushels tomatoes 4 no 4 barrels of suiler kraut. 10"0 vnibslurd to no 30 tons Ice, no charge $ XISiV VI. VAI.l'R OF REAL AND PERSONAL rilOI'HK'r. nnl on Bloom dup lRflt 670 fid Bui on Bloom dup 1805 Hi'MSo Bal on Greenwood dupl8H5.... 3 d 83 Bill on Seottdlip 18H5 487 08 Bal on Hiignrloaf dup I8H5 1(i!H8 Bnl on Millville dup ism nu i4 I 34841G Form and buildings 14600 00 4 horses 6 i5 00 5 cows 175 1 0 1 bull 41100 in shorn 5ono 4 brood sows with pig 10 on sriehlckens... 41 4.1 3(, tons of hay smino 175 bushels whent I'5i0 I.mi biishelsonts 114 50 IS bushels buckwheat 6 na 1000 bushels corn eurs 2110 00 in bushels rye 500 176 bushels potntoes 43 75 b bushels turnips 1 51 bushels beets 1 Ml 3 bushels onions 8 (XI ij bushels onion sets 141 inO' heads of cabbage 40 00 4MK1 sheaves corn fodder loo 00 3.MI pounds beef 4! (0 inn pounds lard 40 On hvki pounds pork 11400 4 barrels vinegar. I11O1 4(1 tons of coal on 4 vf ncr's wlnt'rgrntn In gro'nd inti no Furniture In Alms house 450 00 Furniture in steward's house. 400 (0 Farming Implements wagons, Ac 700 00 $ 17801 IP $ 41145 r, OCl'lTANTS OP ALMS nofBK. Number of paupers In Alms house nt lust report 11 Admitted during year 14 SE Discharged during the year.... 11 Died during the year 4 IteinalLlng at end of year 10 Number from Bloom 8 Number from Greenwood 5 Number from Scott 1 Number from Sugarloaf 1 10 ISA! A If HAGENBUCH, Al. li. RHODES, D Hectors. Thomas Weiis, Secretary. The Auditors of Bloom Poor District, report that alter examination, and a careful eonsldei ntlon of oil the accounts of the past yenr. they have approved the snme, except the following orders which weie drawn In excess of lawful claims as appears by statement and opinion hereto annexed, tc-wlt: fs 1 " i 3 2 0 3 8 n g o 5 3 Nol.InnH,1l5 8(lro $ 7t9 $ 24 50 No 15, Feb 10, 115.... 8 00 8 no 58 and ."3 Mch 30, '5 (18 00 50 CO 18 CO No 4K, M eh 111, !I6.. 44 1H 14 1H 1400 No 40, June 4H, 'H5.. 80 CO 14 15 16 79 No 73, July 80, 'H5.. 4 50 4 so No 100, Sept 13, 'H5.. 1" 00 10 00 107 A 131 Sep & Oct 1L7 17 S3 E6 13 61 108, 135, li, S,pt., Oct and Nov.... 045 00 50500 12000 Order No. 1, for 180,(4), given as feesofAurv tors and Secretary for servlses In nudtunir accounts ot Blot m Poor District forthe jear ism at the rate off 5 per day Is excessive nod Illegal. The Act of Assembly provides that said auditors shall be entitled to receive fd.50 for each and everyday actually employed. The salary of tho secretary Isllxed for the year und he was not entitled to extra compeiv satlon for attendance at tho meeting of the Auditors. It Is clear that the directors had no right to puy the Auditors and Secretary the $44 50 In excess of the amount allowed by law. Having no tight to tho mnnev the Poor District Is clearly entitled to recover It back from the directors of that year. But IheAV dltors und Secretary of t hut year should pn7 the Directors the amount received In excess to what they were legally entitled. Orders No. 10 nnd 73, amounting to $7.50 were given to one of tho Directors of the pnor; and part of order No. 48, amounting to $14.00 to an other Director for furnishing manure forthe Improvement of the properl y of the poor dis trict. This Is clearly In violation of the laws of Pennsylvania of 1874, page 180 which pro vides "That It Khull not bo lawful for anv Di rector of the poor In uny county In this Com iiionwenlih, where said onice exists to be concerned or personally Interested In anv con tract for furnishing supplies for the nialn tninnce of the poor, r for the construction or Improvement of property under tln lr con trol." Tho same law will apply to pati.of or der No. 40 amounting to $15.53 for carpenter work by one of the Directors on the buildings nf the Poor District. Although tho roor District received the benefit ot the nmt. of these orders, yet, the transactions were Illegal nnd the Directors who received the money should pay it back to the treasurer of the dis trict. Orders No. S3 nnd 68, amounting tnfi8were given to puy ror the services ot two stewnrds during pnrtoftho month of March last. The Act of Assembly Incorporating Bloom Poor District provides forthe appointment of only one steward. It would therefore be Illegal to pay forthe service or two at the same tlme. The Directors who appointed and paid forthe services of these two stewards should pay In to the treasury of the poor district $18, belnrr the amount In excess of the regular salary of the steward of that year. order No. 100, for $10 to J. A. Howard for board and care of H. S. Miller up to Sept. 18th, 18H5. was given without authority of law and should be paid to the Poor District by the Di rectors who authorized the pavment. The order shows that It was not. drawn for the re lief of H. 8. Miller but to puy bills which had been contracted previous to the time 'he or der was given. The Supreme Court hus de cided that tho overseers of the poor are strictly limited by the various Acts of Assembly r laitng to th maintenance of tho poor and ex cept In rare and special esses they t-ennot step beyond the letter of these acts. This Is allowed In special emergencies onlv, as where medical aid or other assistance is Imperative ly required before relief can be obtained." Orders 107 and 131, for$i07,17 were given for coal for Bloom Poor Dlst rlct The uctuul cost of the coal delivered at Bloomsburg was $4.75 a ton, amounting to $HS.8 but the orders were mude up of this amount, and or $18 lil for ex penses during t wo trips to Kingston to pur chase the coul The bills snow that tho coal costs $4.75 a ton and the orders Indicate that It costs $.1.15 a ton. This was a mistake and the Director who Ipurchased the coal should nay $'3,111, being the excess of the actual cost. But he Is entitled to puy for his necessary traveling expenses and by presenting an Itemized bill the board of Directors should order It paid. Orders ins, 138 and 156, for $1145 were given for steam heat at Poor Houso. If there had been a legal contract these orders could not be questioned by the Auditors, The paper purporting to be a contract Is only an agree ment signed by two Directors without any previous authority from the Board. a n agreement of this kind Is not binding the steam plant, does not legally belong to the district, and no legal price has been llxed for the payment of the same. According to a line of decisions of our courts a contract of this character should not ouiy un auiuonzeti uy a resolution passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors, bur. belmr a mat ter which should require deliberation and 1 iiuiwui, ine tun iioaia niouiu dr present. I'pon a careful examination tho AuditomiiuvA concluded that the price paid for steam heat is exorniiunt ana excessive, that thu same make and quality can be put In with a large prollttoiho contractors for $'4i less than the amount paid, and that the Director or Direct 01 s who authorized the navmeut of this excessive sum should pay the sum of $140.00 Into the treasury or ine district. We further recommend that the hooks and records of the district should be kept In a dif ferent form. That the inluutes should be more full und complete, with a statement of each bill passed. That no bill should be passed unt il Itemized, aud that the Uilnutos should be signed by the "ecretary. 'the sa ar.v or each of the Directors for t,h ensuing year Is Qxeil by the Auditors at seventy-five dollars. 11. .r. HESS, WM. MATH Fit, WM. HOGAKT, I. A DE WITT, ANDliKW L, FKITS5. Audi ton.