0 The; Columbian, bloomsburg. pa. will build a f 50,000 school GENERAL NEWS. Miss Julia, the eldest daughter of Vice president Stevenson will marry Rev. Martin 1). Hardin on May 38th. This country has t, 000,000 miles of tele graph wires -enough to reach 40 ttm;s around the globe. There is only one sudden death among women, to eight among men. A mine cave-in at Shenandoah has jeo pardized three ol the best residence) in that town. Sunbury building. John 1. St. John, the Kansas apostle of prohibition, has got tired of belonging to a one-idea party and threatens to bolt the Pro hibition party if it doesn't adopt the free coinage principle at least. St. John should join the I'ittsbure band of political odds nnd ends. In that choice collection of cranks there are as many different sorts of principles as there are members and some lo spare, as several of its chief speakers believe in about everything that nohody else docs. St. John would feel at home in that party. Women will not be admitted as delegates to the general conference of the Methodist r.piscopal church. 1 he vote by the annual conference of the church lacks 63 of enough to give the women tnc thrcc-tourths and ad mission to the general conference. It was a tight squeeze, but the women nre used to that kind of thing and won't feel badly over it. Judge Beaver, of the Superior court handed down an opinion, in Pittsburg, the other day. in which he stated that iu the case of road views the viewers have no authority over the widih ot the road at an. The Bradford county commissioners have signed the contract with Thomas Bradley, of Corning, N. Y.; tor the construction of the new court house. The price $113,806, calls for the use of native Bradford county stone only. Work will begin in ten days, and the buildings will be finished July I, 1897. What is said to be the largest smokestack in the United States was used for the first time Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing company, at Natrona. It is 200 feet high, I30 feet in circumference at the base and 90 feet at the top. Milton has been admitted to the Central Pennsylvania League to fill the vacancy caused by the withdrawal of Shamokin. Will be a Mine Superintendent, Mrs. Fmmons, wife of Rev. A. II. Em mons, a Baptist minister, of Hyde Park, III., has just been olTcred the position of Superin tendent of an Arizona gold mine. If she accepts she will be the first woman to hold such a place. Democratic; State Committee. Robort E. Wright Re-Elected Chairman and Division Chairman Chosen. . At a meeting of the Democratic State Committee held last week R. K. Wright of Allentown, was re-elected Chairman. These are the division chairmen elected : First Division--John A. Magee, Perry. Second Thomas J. Burke, Blair. Third r. A. Hatigan, Butler. Fourth Thomas 1). Nash, McKean. Fifth C.eorgc M. Bilcer, Clearfield. - Sixth William I). Holiday, Williamsport Seventh John M. Garman, Luzerne. Eighth John B. Storm, Monroe. Ninth Colonel A. M. Holding. Chester. Shenandoah's health board decided that typhoid fever is not contagious and children in such alilicted families are not kept from school. It now looks as though wars were to be a thing of the past. All questions of boundary c between nations will be settled by arbi tration. 1 F'our alleged members of the Mafia were convicted of arson at Wilkes-barre. Ex-Secrctary Whitney warmly indorsis Ex-Governor Russell for a Presidential candidate. According to the "Mt. Cnrmel Item," the children of that town come to school in an intoxicated condition. The Presbyterian Church at Centralia is undergoing repairs-- The bids for the $2,000,000 loan of the Republic of Cuba were opened at New York last Saturday. It was found that proposals had been made for more than ijg.ooo.ooo worth of bonds. Holmes' Attorneys have raised the idea of insanity. The Couit will be asked for a stay of execution until the matter can be inquired into. After Many Threats Daniel Michael Hangs Himself. Daniel Michael, a lower Mahanoy farmer, went to Hickory town last Friday. He re turned at o'clock and after nuttinc the horses away had a quarrel with his son, after u was over Mr. Michael said as usual "Well, 1 11 go out and hang myself.' He went to the barn nnd was never seen alive ncain Vpon every provocation he threatened to go out and hang himself, and owing to this his family did not mind what proved to be his last threat as his son found him about 8 o'clock suspended from a hay ladder by a strap dead. Headache and Drowsiness. "I have been troubled with head ache and drowsiness, but since I have been using Hood's Pills I am relieved of these troubles, and I have never taken any Pills that have proved as satisfactory as Hood's Pills. They have given me strength." Foster L. 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D AlOndeful ClireS Pprf(;c'l,1 In old cases which have, been nopleefed ortinsklllfully nrMn..t -hf.Sri!l- N' experiments or failures. Parlies treated by mall CUMOR Aliii l')rnuninultnr iwtot Ll..nti..i n Of 1.10 nUesMnns free A,.rt. I '.V " L.V: CONSULTATION FUI'K AKI stuicti v nivv Send two a-ccnt Btnmps for book on chrome and private diseases free. urable eases guaranteed any part of tne u. H. List IDENTIAL. to Sell: lis h W. That's the question. It Is not the man who Is seourlnt? the country around to find some old toothless cows that have done good service for their owners, but belli a little atfed now, they find It Is cheaper to sell them than to have them die upon their hands. The beef you know mustbetoiiKh. It can be bought low, but what you save then you will need to pay dentist bills later on. Wo buy uoihlnp; but Heavy Steer Beef. This Is raised upon corn, and killed when the meat Is (rood and tender. Wo have the tlnest class of trado In Blooinsbiiiir. our customers are pleiiHed with tho meat we sell. LOUIS LYONS. Main St.. BLOOMSEUEG. wwmmmmm ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. nutate of WllUain Goodman, deceased, XotCK tr hereby rjtivn that letters of adminis tration on Die estate of William tooilman, late of voninuwam I'upnmtip, aeceatea, nave wen (rant ed to ljanit'l voudHtanof the same Unrnshi, to irhom all jmrmfut indebted to said estate are re iwsrel to make payments, and those having claims or acmanus wut make known the same vithmu delay lo DA SI EL nOODMAy, Freeze cfc Ilarman, Attvs. Administrator. i-Uit. MT MEET For home dressed meat, call at JERRY FREDERICK'S, Successor to J. I. WOLVLHTON. "We sell for cash but our prices are the lowest in the town. Goods delivered to all parts of the town. This ! -s That wlien vou are looking for a place lo iiurchase meats, that Itace recently otened a nen meat market in I he Jicans llutlding, cor ner of Main and Jefferson streets, where you mill receive polite and iroinpt attention, and get the best tualllv of meats. txsr Md S. Elecknor. BREAKFAST SUPPER. r r o E GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. I RESTORE LOST MANHOOD young and middle-aged men who Suiter from errors of y outh, loss ol Vitality, lmpotency,emlnl weak mm, gleet, strictures, weakness of bodyand mind, can be thoroughly and permanently cared by my new method of treatment. None other Ilka it. Immediate improvement. Consultation and book Iree. Add. DR. SMITH, Lock box 635, Phlla. Pa. ll-ly.-I'. CO. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham breihilnis, late of Oreemtiood The undersigned, an auditor appointed hy the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make dis tribution of balance in lunuls of A. it. Utetheits, administrator of said estate, vilt tit at his ajtlce In llluumshurg, on Friday, May 8, lswi, at 10 a. m., wnen ana iciiere all persons having claims against said estate must apieur and prove the. sain orle ddnuTed from coming in on said junu. A.L-FkUl., 4-llJ-ti. ud(or. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate (if Mary Dreishach, late of Ftshingcreek lownsn 11, aeceiusea. Sottce is hereby given that letters nf adminis tration on the estate of Mary Irelsbuch, late of Ftshingcreek tiwiLStiip deceased, haw been granted to the undersigned admlnistrabrr to whom all iHTsmai indebted to said estate are reiuested to make payments, and those having ilaims or demands will make known the same without delay to A. X. lost. Ally. W. U. PEXXIXOTOX, 4-9-tif. Administrator, THE EARTH GIRDLED By REV. T. DE Win TALMAGE, D. D. TOR LATEST, ORBATKST ANO MOST W0NDKRP0I. BOOK BY TI1H WOKI.I) H MOST CKLKBKATKD, FHKACUBK, AUTHOli AND THAVKLKK. 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Fa., issued out of Court of Common I'leas of Columbia county, I'a., nnd to me directed there will be exposed to public sale nt the Court House in llloo.Tisliurg, on SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896, at 3 o'clock p. m., all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in the town ship ol 1 tne, Columbia county and Mate ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: lieginning at a post, thence by land of Abrani Young, north sixty degrees west one hundred and thirty perches to a postj thence north twenty perches to a post, thence by land of Klias Mcndcnlinll, north sixty-two degrees east one hundred and thirteen nnd two-tenth perches to a post by a public Toad; thence by said road south thirty-five decrees east thirty-five perches to a post; thence by said road and land of F.lias Mendcnhall south two degrees ease eighty two and onc-linlf perches to a post; thence west four perches to a post; thence south thirteen and one-half degrees twenty-seven and one-hall perches to the place of begin ning, containing M ACKb5 and 53 perches strict measure, (excepting and reserving out ol the same 9 acres of the above described land conveyed by (Iced hy Mary Young 10 Iliram li. Young in 1893) whereon is erect- " FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. barn and outbuildings, good water and fruit trees upon the premises. Tart of the tract is well timbered. Seized, taken into execution at the suit of F.lias Young, attorney in fact for the heirs of Mary Young and Elias Young in his own right vs. W. U. Cole, and to be sold as the property of W. B. Cole. Evans, Atty. J. 15. McIIENRY, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Columbia county, Fa., there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m., all 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 and 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. 1 1 , and on the east by Broad street, each lot being forty feet in front on Broad street, and 1 50 feet in depth. YVhcreon are erected two FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, and outbuildings. Seized, taker, into execution at the suit of J. Wesley John's use vs. T. C. I lat ter and Martha A., his wife, and to be sold as the Jiroperty of T. C. Harter and Martha A., lis wife. j. b. Mchenry, L. S. WlNTERSTKEN, Atty. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Theodore Lewis, late of Benton town- snip, deceased, Xotlee. it hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Theodi re Lewis, late of tiemon loinushii, deceased, have oeen granted to the undersigned ad minis! rutin' to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make Known the same iriihixnt delay lo MOSES McllESRY, 4-2-B(. Administrator. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF BLOOM POOR DISTRICT, from January 7, 1895, to January 6, ima. JOUN K. OKOTZ, Treasurer. . DK. To balance as per last state ment f 1103 04 Cash received from sundry . persons and sources 5841 93 $ 7004 97 CK. Old orders redeemed t 115 S3 New orders redeemed 58! 09 $ 5937 42 Balance In bands of Treasurer $ luti" 65 RECAPITULATION OK JIONEVd RECEIVED. C. E. Hartman, collector... (fod lliirtman, collector.... I). S. Patterson " .... J. K. htttenbender " M. C. Woodward " J. M. Rote " H. II. HmltU " Hester 1). Hlttonbender Produce, farm I. ee, tramp Col. Co. for Hayes Center Poor District. Danville Poor District Mllron Poor District Rallrond ticket J. 11. Koto i SM 33 84 95 (173 US 2iH!7 08 5H0 09 S19 87 i!84 l i HI 85 100 61) li.Vl 14 18 50 2H I W 8 51) 4 50 I I 75 8 44 23 17 -t 5811 93 IN ACCOUNT WITIT COLLECTORS. J. K. Ulttenbender. collector Bloom duplicate, 1894 f 34K9 11 Paid 8918 48 Balanceduo f J. K. Ulttenbender, colloctor Hloom duplicate 1895 33IS3 35 Paid HHM 7tf Halanco due D. H. Patterson, collector duplicate 1895 s 5711 81 Paid 870 uo 570 89 $1091 69 Balance due $ 306 83 (,'. K. Hartman, colloctor dup licate 189 f 7iW 44 raid 879 41 487 03 Balancedue. $ a. 11. hmitu, collector dupli cate 1895 f 8S8 85 Paid 185 87 Balancedue f 108 98 J. M. Rote, duplicate 1895 $ 805 7 Paid 143 78 Balanceduo t 03 04 EXPENSES FOR THE YEAH ENDING JANUAHY 13, 1890. roon uoi sB. For llfe-htnlnir rods f 108 35 Atlantic KetlntDK Co., oils.... 4 18 Wagon repairs 8 00 C. 11. Relce, beef 37 55 M. L. Kline, harness and re pain 8. M. Hess, coal V. A. Kiel in O. T. Wilson, manure A. C. Illdlay, manure Isaao Ht'li hard, merchandise.. V. A. Klelm. medicine Samuel Multly, smithing Thomas Mclirlde, sundries.... C. W. Brown, manure C. W. Hitnyon, merchandise.. P. K. Vanuutia, shades W. 11. Swentzell, manure W. U. Snyder, manure P. A. Kline, clearing new grounds J. U. brobst, wagon repairs.... Ilarman A II assert globe valve T. M. Dawson, ceuieutlng res ervoir Bloom Wauon Co., repairs, An. Bloom Store Co., merchuudlse Neliemlau Kitchen, 8 brood sows J. 11. Mercer, merchandise.... Bloom Car Co., " .... P. D. Black, lumber. Creasy & Wells, lumber Solomon ilursh, carpenter work Peter Jones, carpenter work.. P. A. Kline, extra, forclearlmr new ground 83 37 i'. m. urawioru, nine ana mono I. W. Dart mail & Son, mdso... M. K. Applcinan, fertilizer.... Z. H. Bhultz, doctoring horse.. W. 11. Moore, merchandise.... Hess Iron Co., repairs ai. 1. iui, musou 85 9rt 37 70 35 7 50 15 00 1 75 8 85 8 55 68 36 4 50 15 85 7 80 8 00 8 00 19 41 83 84 8 00 80 00 67 69 84 89 38 00 80 45 1 33 16 83 88 88 SO Oi) )6 00 30 74 4 88 55 60 1 60 7 58 1 47 89 87 L. T. Suarnlcss. irrocerles 14 67 Newell Clothing Co. clothing. 9 85 Leandor Krurn, stone 9 00 Thomas webD, turkey eggs.. . . 6 40 J. n. Schuyler Co. churn and chain W. Crawford, carpenter....... W. Hnice, manure . 2 8ft W. H. Yetter, cabbage and r.clervnlants 5 37 J. Itnlnton, tobacco nnd plnca. 5 80 Eshlcmen S woir, plow points Ac 8 s T, J. Johnson, II days work... 8 60 Ilarman & llassert, reaper knives 1 N) II V. Whltfl A CO. seeds, AO... 15 30 Henry Wanlch, work on new irroiind 11 no C. W. Hunyon, hardware ... 11 88 L. dross, clothing, 1H9M895.... in 00 C. M. Crawford, Ilmo 87 16 J. W. Mosteller, md'se 7 58 J. K. Zelgler, binding twine... 0 50 Peter Jones, plums 185 8. A. Sharnless, repairs 00 J. K. Pensyl, balance 6 80 Hod spring mrg. i;o. taoie n u M. H. Rhodes, coal 107 17 W. o. Holmes, steam neating contract 085 00 P. A. Kllno, seed and horse shoeing 8 90 William Webb, tobacco 166 K. A. Kawnngs, meat 1 m A. V. Kressler, phosphate, Ac. 87 86 J. L. Wolverton, meat. 8 00 (1. A. McKolvy, drugs. 4 80 .J. D. Armstrong, maso 0.1 10 Isntah v. Pursel. brick laying. 18 On C. W. Trump, fodder cut ter . . 41 00 O. W. Mcllenry. row and calf. 85 0 nr. purman, manurw 1 in I. Ilagenbuch, sundry accts... 8 60 ('has. Kunkle, carpenter 1 "'0 II. R. lleacock, manure 4 50 Farmer a Prod. Kx. coal '93-th. 70 " " " clothing. Ac. 11 40 J. A. Hess, shoes 7 70 (!. S. Furman, repairs, '91 8 87 in. vt . narron, mercnanaise... 1 W. II. Moore, mdsn 7 66 J. E. White, groceries. 8 81 11. 0. 1 larK . non. maso id w W. O. Holmes, nine, Ac 8 60 Stephen Knorr. smithing, '91.. 8 50 iioaaitrinci s woinver, simiu lng 8 40 J. H. Ammerman, repairing snocs 'a I 8138 83 iSYI.USf. Oeo. Fox, 58 1-7 weeks $1.75 fll 85 Jftsse Kelley, 63 1-7 " " " 1 85 L. Z. Kehler, 63 1-7 " " ' 91 85 Alza M. Sterner " " 91 85 Carrie Turrell, ' 9185 John W. Osman, ' " 91 85 W. W. Kcster, " " ' 91 85 I). Hlttenb nd r 31 8-7 " " " 51 75 O Watts 7 5-7 " " " 13 50 $ 707 00 SALARIES A FIRS. Auditors and clork 80 00 Thos. Mcltrlde 163 50 A. C. Illdlay 85 On J. M. I.artsh 35 00 0. T. Wilson 100 00 C. A. Klelm 35 00 Dr J. C. Ruf ter 75 00 Dr. T. C. Harter. 8 83 Dr. F. W. Redekcr 6 85 Dr. C. F. Wackenhuth 8 00 C. II. Lee 26 90 P. A. Kllno 478 63 M. II. Rhodes 75 00 1. Ilagenbuch 75 00 Thos. Webb 75 00 W. H. Snyder, atty 87 00 R. It. Little 15 00 T. .1. Vandersllce 839 48 J. Simpson Kline 5 oo PRINTING. ($ 1483 08 J. c. Brown, statement and order book Democratic Sentinel, state ment Ac Q. E. El well.... 81 00 19 80 15 00 55 80 SUNDRY BXPKNSS8. J. M. I.arlsh, horse hire S 50 A. C. illdlay, horse hire 3 85 Expense in lunacy J. Shaffer.. 8 94 J. C. Rutter, administering oaths ......... 3 75 J. M. Larlsh, postage, eto 8 05 0. T. Wilson, horse hire 8 00 Agnes Fortune, typewriting.. 6 00 Wesley Knorr, serving notices 4 00 1. Ilagenbuch, postage and ticket 1 87 Bloomsburg P. O. postage Ac. 5 45 Pursel A Ilarman, weighing.. 80 Q. (. Baker, coOlns for Cook and Mrs. Cox SO 00 I. Ilagenbuch, sundry Items.. 8 47 0. T. Wilson, sundry I'ems.... 11 18 1. Ilagenbuch, horse hire. Ac. 5 59 J. C. Brown survey and drafts 87 00 O. U. Baker, conin for Yohe.... 15 00 Institute lor feeble minded children 5 00 Oeo. Evans at Institute for feeble minded children 10 00 J. A. Howard ticket from Sun bury 81 O. T. Wilson, telegram for llnyes 68 0. o. Baker, funeral expenses Hayes 83 00 1. Ilagenbuch, R. R. tickets, traveling expenses, tickets for tramps, Ac 9 95 Ira Mcllenry, funeral expen ses, Joseph Vanslcklo 35 00 $ 816 87 Ol'TSIDB RKLIKK. A. Fckenroth J. Mart. C. Thomas Hannah Randall Mrs hewells Mrs. Coleman Hlrum Long's family A. J. Renard Jacob Adams Warren lngold Hester Uornboy Ann Mullly Clark (.'reveling Emma Pleasants. Will. Hopper David Henner iM. Osner J. ttlrton .. John H. Cox Mis F Evans Henry Yohe Oeo Samuels Thomas Swisher Jacob liemley P. Johnson J Whltmer Mrs Beers James Thomas. Mrs Cadow Travelling Men J Henner George Hoffman... Mrs Brewer Edward Ryan J. Elliot J II Print J Kinsley J siialTer J Ilenson D Ball Oeorge Pursel L Hlldebruudt Daniel Dalder J Musselman J Miller's child F Bloomer C I Brown Mrs Reynolds O P Swisher Mrs Abblo Evans Joe Thomas D K Johnson , Emma llutchlns Mrs Barrett Robt Cook J Johnson Hamilton family H B Appleman nr ana Airs cum R L .Miller C Remley Albert Hlch Mrs Tiaby (tllibons family H Swisher Mrs Roan J S Welllver l uke Roan Oeo Rlngler, for sundry por- suiin.... .... Isaiah Hugenbuuh, sundry expenses J M Clark, orders of relief. liuy Jacoby orders for relief. ... 88 70 15 75 5 50 19 40 8 40 16 15 98 74 46 10 54 70 3 85 50 35 8 (10 68 00 5 83 8 8.1 113 05 11 IH) 19 95 10 85 10 00 8 00 91 00 13 75 14 00 8 75 5 00 8 bO 14 10 15 45 85 00 7 88 8 60 18 (10 7 65 8 M It) 03 3 50 4 80 8 85 11 00 6 60 7 55 1 45 8 90 88 00 3 5.1 8 60 43 35 5 00 75 00 1 50 8 00 8 00 9 85 13 13 6 85 85 33 800 800 ST 00 11 50 41 50 800 10 00 464 1 35 8 00 3H5 13 15 775 o;o 900 $1831 S3 $ 5830 98 PKOni'CTS OF TUI FARM FOK 1895. 875 bushels of wheat. .... 105 00 613 bushels of oats. 163 00 1440 bushels of corn ears.. 110 bushels of buckwheat.... 8H5 bushels of potatoes. 13 uusitels of beets. 11 bushels ot oarsnloa 5 bushels of onions. bushels ot onion sets 1500 heads of cabbage 80 bushels sweet corn. ....... 3 busiiuU beans 888 00 .38 50 71 85 800 8 75 600 1 80 60 00 IB 00 II7S 3(ioo sheaves corn fodder. 150 00 45 tons of hay Mono 8obiishels rye l""" 9 turkeys 13 50 1 calf raised 18 00 too Dm of beef 84 36 8500 lbs of pork 2H'fl 815 lbs of butter 63 no 75 do, eggs I8 60 ID shores 45 00 8 brood sows With pig.-., 4e00 130 chickens 88 50 8 bushels tomatoes 4 eo 8 barrels of sauerkraut lono IV 0 lbs bird 60 00 30 tons Ice, no charge , $ sontn TALI S OF RIAL AND PERSONAL TROPIKTr. Bal on Bloom dtip 1891 570 ffl Bal on Bloom dup 1895 1694 59 Union Greenwood dup 1895.... HH6K3 Bal on Scot t dup 1M3 47 03 Bnl on Sugarloaf dup 1895 M8 98 Bal on MlUvllle dup 1895 63 (4 Farm and buildings 14500 no 4 horses 535 00 Scows 175 1 0 1 bull 80 00 10 shoars, 50 00 8 brood sows with pig 40 oo 85 chickens 81 85 H. tons of hay 8fW no 175 bushels wheat 1'5'0 4Mi bushels oats 113 50 16 bUHhels buckwheat 5 60 1000 bushels corn ears. 800 00 10 bushels rye m 5 00 176 bushels potatoes 43 75 8 bushels turnips 150 6 bushels beets l so 8 bushels onions 8 00 f bushels onion sets i 8i Kioi heads of cabbage 40 00 am sheaves corn fodder. lno 00 8.'i) pounds beef 81 CO 4oo pounds lard 40 00 1600 pounds pork 113 00 8 barrels vinegar. lo Oi SO tons of coal f -joo 86) acr's wlnt'rgrnlnlngro'nd 156 00 Furniture In Alms house gno no Furniture In Steward's house. 800 00 Farming Implements wagons, Ac 700 00 f 3284 M OCCUPANTS OF ALMS IIOCSI -$ 17801 SO 81145 46 Number of paupers In Alms house at last, report... Admitted during year Discharged during the year.... Died during the year Remaining at end of year Number from Bloom Number from Greenwood Number from Scott...., Number from Sugarloaf 11 14 11 ' 4 10 8 8 1 1 -10 ISAIAIT nAOENBL'CIL, ill. a. KUODKS, m ... Directors. Thomas Wiiib, Secretary. The Auditors of Bloom Poor District, report that after examination, and a careful ccnsldei atlon of all the accounts of the past year, ihipy have approved the same, except the following orders which were drawn In excess of lawful claims as appears by statement and opinion hereto annexed, to-wlt: O B o - a S 1 It 3 2 I $ 7 69 $ 88 50 8 no 60 CO 18 00 13 19 18 00 14 SB 16 78 450 lono 93 56 18 61 505 00 13U00 Nol Jan 14, D5 $ 80 00 NO 15, Feb 16 , W.... 3 00 58 and 83 Men 30, '95 68 00 NO 88, Well 16, '95.. 84 19 No 40, June 89, '96.. 80 00 No 73, July 80, '95.. 4 60 NO 106, Sept 18, "95. . 10 00 107 A 131 Sep A Oct 107 17 108, 135, 186, Sept., Oct and Nov.... 635 00 Order No. 1, for $30,00, given es feesof Audi tors and Secretary for servlaes In auditing accounts of Bloom Poor District forthe year 1894 at the rate of $5 per day Is excessive and Illegal The Act, of Assembly provides that suld auditors shall be entitled to receive $1.60 for each and everyday actually employed. Tho salary of the secretary Is tlxrd for Uie year and be was not entitled to extra compen sation for attendance at the meeting of the Auditors. It Is clear that the dl lectors had no right ropay tho Auditors and Secretary the $38 50 In excess of the amount allowed by lft.w; HaT"8" nought to the money the I'oor District Is clearly entitled to recover ltbac.lt from the directors of that year. But the An dllors and Secretary of that year should pay the Directors the amount received In excess Lo what they were legally entitled. Orders No. 16 and 73, amounting to J7.50 were given to one of the Directors of the poor: and part of order No. 88, amounting to $!8.oo to an other Director for furnishing manure forme Improvement of the property of tho poor dis trict. This Is clearly In violation of the laws of Pennsylvania of 1874, page 180 which pro. vldes "1 hat It shall not be lawful for any Di rector of the poor In any county in this Com monwealth, where said otllce exists to ba concerned or personaBy Interested in any con tract for furnishing supplies for the main tenance of the poor, er tor the construction ?L,'!!''1r.0Temfnt Pr Property under their con trol. The same law will apply to part of of. dor No. 4ii amounting to $15.53 for carpenter work by one of tho Directors on the buildings of lie Poor District, Although the Vow District received the benetlt ot the amt, ot these orders, yet, the transactions were Illegal and tho Directors who received the money should pay It back to the treasurer ot tho (lis trlct. Orders No. a3 and 58, amounting to $68 wem given to pay forthe services ot two stewards during part of the month of March last Th Aot of Assembly lncoiporatlng Bloom Poor District provides forthe appointment nfonly one steward. It would Therefore be Illegal to pay forthe service of two at the same time. Hie Directors who appointed and paid forthe services of these two stewards should pay in to the treasury of the poor district $18, beinir t he amount In excess of the regular salary ot tho steward of that year. Order No. 106, for $10 to J. A. Howard for board and care of R. s. Miler up to Sept. tsth. 1895, was given without authority oflawani should be paid to the Poor District by the Di rectors who authorized the payment. The order shows that It was not drawn for the re let of R.S. Miller but to pay bills wliicil hS been contracted previous to the time 'he or drrw?? Fl!'en- tlle 8ul'"me Court has de cided that tho overseers of the poor are strictly limited by the various Acts of Assembly re lating to the maintenance ot tho poor and ex cept In rare and special cases they cannot step beyond the letter of these acts "This Is allowed In special emergencies only, as where medical aid or other assistance Is Imperative ly required before relief can be obtained " Orders 107 aud 131, for $107,17 were given for coal for Bloom Poor District. The actunl cort of the coal delivered at Bloomsburg was $" 75 a ton, amounting to93.fti but the orders wore made up of this amount, and of $t8.6i for ex penses during two trips to Kingston to pup chase the coal. The bills show that the coal costs $3.75 a ton and the orders Indicate that It costs $3.15 a ton. This wus a mistake and the Director who Ipurehased the coal should Bay $ 8.61, being the excess of the actual cost, ut he Is entitled to pay for his necessary traveling expenses and by presenting an Itemized bill tho board of Directors should Order It paid. orders 1U8, 136 and 158, for $635 were given for steam heat at Poor House. 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 agrw Intuit, alimefl liv tur t. ........ .. e . previous authority from the Board. As an agreement of this kind Is not binding the s earn plant, does not legally belong to the d strict, anil no leimi .in,... ,.. v,.,.... V, , .... the payment: of the same. "scu ,ur anuK io a line or decisions of our courts a contract of this character should not onlv bn niirlmil-,H h.- a ...... .i... i. -I " meeting ot tho Board of Directors, but being - ...-v.... iv,u n.iwum it-ihiiiv ut-uueraiion ana thought the full Douid Miould bo present, I UOn a Careful DYninlnatlnn t ti.i A ...I i ... t concluded that tho price paid for steam heat is exoroitant and excessive, that the same make and quality can be put In with a large ni-ntlt. In flu. nniin.a.ilm- A..i,ki .P . ,-. .. v . .... . 1 1.. i.i m.i r 4 ii-na inuiiuio amount iiuld, and that the Director or Dlrectote ...nja.iuuni.ra wie pujuicni ot tins excessive sum should pay the sum of $l3e.00 Into the H. U.IIIJ VM .uo U.OIIII.I. We further recommend that the books and records of the district should be kept lu adlf- h utiii. lomi. i nut, mo miniiies snouia be more full and conmlotp. win. n ui.ii,.ini.r nt bill passed. That no bill should be passed until itemized, and that tho minutes should be signed by the feerot ary. H'lia Bnlilru tt ......I. ..t (!, TU . .... .... ....li mu uiM'i-iura ior die ensuing year is llxed by the Auditors at sev- GIIIJ -10 UUIIUIO. II .1. I1KSS, WM. MATH Kit, W.M. ItOOAKT, I. A DKH ITT, ANDREW L. FRITZ. A Udltora