THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMS BURG, PA. 8 THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. Williams & Son, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. IT" Fifteen years experience. Satisfaction fnaranteed. Best returns of any sale criers In his section of the Mat. Write for terms and dates. We never disappoint our patrons. 1-5 Sale at Proctor Inn- The personal property at Proctor Inn will be sold at public sale on Friday, May 19th, at 10 o'clock a. m. It includes parlor, bed-room, dining room and library furniture, ingrain and Brussels carpets, porch chairs, mattresses, bolsters and pil lows, and many other articles. Terms All sales of $5.00 and tinder, cash. All over $5.00 four months' credit. For particulars inquire of C. R. Buckalew, A. L. Fritz, or Geo. E. Elwell, Bloomsburg, Pa. Excursion rates from Bloomsburg to Jamison City and return, $1.00. To Cure Conatlpatton Forever. Take Cascorots Candy Cathartic. 10c or 2Rc If C (J. G. fall to cure, druggists refund money. The continuance of the unusually beautiful and balmy spring weather which has blessed this section of the country has afforded an oppor tunity for much outdoor enjoyment. The whole country is beginning to look lovely in its green robes, and the bright reds, yellows, and pinks of the fruit trees is indeed a vision of exquisite and rare beauty. Since April, 1898, West Hemlock township has lost, by death, five aged and respected residents, whose names and ages are as follows : Ja cob Stine, 72 ; Hiram Kitchen, 69 ; Vincent R. Shultz, 79 ; Reuben Bomboy, 96; Wm. Crossley, 81. The average age of these old gen tlemen was therefore 77 years. A good showing as to the healthful ness of West Hemlo:k and the lon gevity of the inhabitants. Danville Democrat. With the exception of the blow ing of some of the factory whistles, at about half past five Monday morning, Dewey Day passed off very quietly in Bloomsburg. It was not a legal holiday and the banks remained open. A parade made up of Normal School students on bi cycles took place about ten o'clock. The procession was headed by a hack load of ladies also from the school. The stars and stripes floated from many buildings during the day. In the evening the Bloomsburg Band held a dance in the Town Hall, at which a general good time was had, although a thunder storm which occurred about eight o'clock inter fered very much with the attend ance. But notwithstanding the fact that the demonstration was of a mild order, it was Dewey Day any how and always will be. The anni versary of one of the most moment ous and far-reaching naval victories of modern times. Withdrawal Card. I hereby announce my withdrawal as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Treasurer. Business engagements prevent my remaining a candidate. I thank the Democratic party for the strong en couragement given my candidacy. I am a Democrat and will continue to aid the party with my vote and influ ence. 2t J. K. SHARPLESS, Catawissa. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunyons. It is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's FootfEase makes , tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. Try it to-day, Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, By mail for 35c in stamps. 1 rial pack ge free. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, he Roy, N. Y. 4-13 4-t-d Queen i Quality For Women. $3.00. Style, Fit, Wear. None Better. W. C. McKINNEY, No. 8 East Main St. You can get your money's worth of wall paper and have some left if you will go to Mercer's, he is sell ing cheap. Strawberries have made their ap pearance in market, but the price is away up, and the berries are not very nice at that. School boys claim that it is too hot to go to school, but the same boys say it is just prime weather to play base ball, and right in the sun at that. A woman bearing the romantic name of Roxina Rosencrance, living in the beautiful village of Towanda was arrested Saturday evening, charged with kicking a seven-year-old boy to death. The lady kept house for Jerry VanSickle, the boy belonged to his brother, S. P. Van Sickle, and report says the woman was in the habit of beating him un mercifully. The boy told his father that Miss Roxina sprang at him, uttering an oath, and kicked him in the abdomen, lifting him clear off the floor. He was placed in the hospital where he died Saturday. If the charge is proved Bradford county justice is apt to send her to jail for a full week. Dushore Review. Very frequently circulars address ed to the police department are re ceived by authorities from different places in the country containing descriptions and portraits of crimin als, and offering rewards for their capture. Some of the pictures oi these circulars are very interesting. We w'eie shown one on Monday, containing a new system of identify ing criminals which has been adopt ed throughout the world. It is a very complete method, in fact so much so that a man might be head less and yet be identified. It is based upon knowledge that no two human beings are precisely alike. Therefore exact measurements of the body, limbs, hands and feet are taken. Every minute scar, mole or mark that would be permanent un less cut out is recorded and its precise location designated upon an outline cut of a human figure. It is a wonderful method, but of course can only be employed to effect the capture of such criminals as have been subjected to examination by officers of the law. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke lour Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag netio. full of life, nervo and vigor, take No-Toll ac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Well now.maybe candidates hav ent been swarming around here this week. There was a double attraction for them in the regular May term of court and the meeting of the school directors for the elec tion of a County Superintendent. Wherever you turned you could see one or more of them bobbins uo serenely. The hustling aspirants whom we saw getting in their big licks with the residents of the rural districts, who were brought here by one or the other of the above stated events, were: Wilson Yeager, Jerry Snyder, and W. B. Snyder of the South Side candidates for the Treas- urership, and W. II. Fisher, of Main township and Charles Gibbons of Benton township, candidates lor County Commissioner. J. C. Rut ter and A. N. Yost of this town, candidates for Register and Record er were also sharing in the fun, and were making hay while the sun was shining. In fact they were all on hand, rubbing up against each other, but the best of good humor prevail ed, ana while many are opposing each other, and each putting up sun ngnt tor the democratic nom inations, for the respective offices, they are as they should be, all good friends. Pais Unnecessary in Ciiiliirtii. Fain is no longer necessary in childbirth. Its causes, being understood, are eatily over come, the labor being made short, easy and free from danger, morning sickness, swelled limbs, and like evils readily cured. Cut this out; it may save your life, suffer not a day longer, but send us a cent stamp and receive in sealed envelope lull particulars, testimon ials, confidential letter, &c. Address, Frank 1 homas & CO., Baltimore, Md. 3-J 6 m All patent medicines and pure drugs at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. A musical and oratorical contest was held in the Lutheran church Tuesday evening. The audience wiis very large and the program ex cellent. The prizes were awarded to Miss Julia Martin, for music, and for oratory to Miss Minnie Diely. A thunder and lightning storm of unusual severity visited this town Tuesday afternoon. There was also considerable hail fell. The wind was of a violent nature and did con siderable damage to the electric light wires. On Market Street limbs were torn from many of the trees, and similar damages were done in other parts of town. David Wright, a locomotive en gineer on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, met with a seri ous accident at Catawissa Tuesday afternoon. He was under the engine examining some of the workings, when the iron steed moved forward just far enough to catch his foot, crushing it so badly that amputa tion was necessary. Mr. Wright has been in the Company's employ for many years. A weasel has taken up its abode under, the steps leading down to Glascoe Cameron's barber shop, and has furnished considerable amusement for a great many peo ple during the past few days. Yes terday morning it made its appear ance in front of the postoffice, and attracted the attention of half a dozen men and boys, who were standing near. An attempt was made on the little rascal's Hfe, but making use of its agility, for which its kind is remarkable, succeeded in dodging the sticks and stones fired at it, and made its escape down the steps. Rats will be scarce in the vicinity of its abode, and should it run across any hen roosts while on its nocturnal rounds, there will be a difference in the size of the flock the next morning. NOTES FROM E8PT. Parvin Groh and wife of Berwick. visited in town on Sunday. John Edgar of Weatherly, was a recent visitor in town. Harry Straub of Beaver Valley. Sundayed with his parents on Hidlay Hill. Rev. and Mrs. Mmsker of Nanti- coke have been called to town on account of the death of the latter's sister, Mrs. Boughter. It may be an item of interest to the public generally to learn that R. Creveling is seriously con sidering the purchase of a bicycle. Eevi Kiuley, who has been dang erously ill for many months, we understand is quite low at this writing. Mrs. Alfred Boughter departed this life very suddenly on Sunday night last. She had not been en joying good health for many months, but her death was quite unexpected as she was apparently in a much improved condition. She was of a kind and loving disposition, an excellent Christian, and her demise will be sadly appreciated by the husband and three children who survive. The sympathy of the en tire community is extended to the family in this, their greatest afflic tion. Huston Robinson, is another of our people who has gone to his ast long rest, having died at his sister's home in Bloomsburg on Monday. Mr. Robinson was one of our oldest and best known citizens. HOW TO riNU OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too lrequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also con vincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism pain in the back, kidneys, liver, blad der and every part of the urinary pass ages. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being com pelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary eflect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writ- ing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in The Columbian, Annual Statement OF The Town of Bloomsburg FOR THE YEAR 1898. TAX HULL FOH TUB YEAH 1K "P 11765528 D mills 1!MM 11 Huburban n-M (I " 791 55 J,"rm"",: " KW.il IU 41 2 Personalty l.ni5 117 oft Occupations . 211!l5" fun 10 DogB and bitches ,,,, m 00 11 WW OS ADD THE FOLLOWINU EXONERATIONS. Artificial Ice Co t 50110 Furniture Co iota h Brass A Copper Co ', junoo Bloomsburg M fg. (,o . v oo Hteam Healing Co fcnio Carpet Mill t o iHnon Electric Light Co m I'enn Elevator Co . nooa 811k Mill Co. I....!... amno Hohool Furnishing Co .' Magee Carpet Works ijixin llloom Oas t'o a.y) per cent, of the above valuation Is iittts 71 Funded debt. Is rJitZ m Bond No. 154 outstanding !J JJJJ Irt2".i95 00 lflOO 1WX) it 10 5) JtiO 801 (WO 210 goo 200 son Mil Issue of August 9th 1K2...... " " June Mil, wi " October loth, ikh7 " " October 4th, IHsm " " Heptemr lttn.lhrt November 17, IH'.io " " January 17th,lH'.M " " January Mi n,lHt:i " November 2d,lwH ' November 1.",1M4 " October glth,lHD,i " " August. (Mh, 1HH " July amh, miff " September I!5,1KOT " " Juiy 80th, 18HH Totals Total . Bond No. 1M, due August 1st, itww, ho 810 67H 220 20 200 800 1000 Wirt 500 10 10 ftOO 800 m MO 5llO mb lM but not J. K. 11ITTENBRNDEU, Collector. DK. To balance on duplicate of 1H95 I 1A59 97 To balance on duplicate of IW) olg gi f 8834 J. K. BITTEN BENDEK, collector. CB, By exoneration on duplicate Of IHii f 61 18 By amount paid A. N. Yost, Treaa. on dup. of 1895. .. 128 40 By amount paid A. N. Yost, '1'reas. on dup. lttM f 11 28 By balance due on duplicate of mi 872 89 By balance due on duplicate oi imm ssuu ws -t 88M L. D. KASE, Collector. DK. To bilance on duplicate of 1897 f 5284 14 To balance on duplicate of WM $10278 . -f 15562 L. D. KASE, Collector. CK. By amount paid A. N. Yost, Treat, dup. o 1897 I 8747 71 By amount paid A. N. Yost, Treas. on dup. of 1898 8267 63 By balance on duplicate ot 1897 153fl 48 By balance on duplicate of IS'.Q.m 'Oil U3 -t 15562 A. N. YOST, Treasurer. Sit. To bal. from last settlement $ 537 84 To error In credit of last years , nn- via l n nittlVIUUIll', UIUCI U.U Of 1897 47 50 To amount from J. K. Bit By amount irotn u v. nasi', collector By amount ot tax roll 198.. . By amount from U. a. Fleck- 7015 84 9361 38 enatine, iroaa. wu. 11- 8 2 00 To amount frorn'o. 8.' Fleck- enstine, Treas. om. li censes low. To amu Silas Conner loan ... . To amt. bonds Issued and sold To amt. W. o. Holmes Presi dent To amt. from W. K. Kocher.. 1254 00 1000 00 bout oo 1K2 20 2 50 TO amt. irom jos. nam ueu- . ellrji AAHenHed JefT. St 100 00 To amt. from u. o. uouowcu benefits ass. Jen t To amt. from W. V. Bobbins benettis ass. on Jolt. bu.. To amt, from A. U. Brians 100 00 1 55 benents ass. on Jen. nu . . To amt- wtateTreas.Tax from For. Fire Ins. Co. To amt.. from Bond Holders 200 00 186 32 State tax 200 75 $ g',1697 A. N. YOST, Treasurer. CK, By amt. of orders of t paid t loo 37 '95 65 96 97 A5 82 689 97 18563 77 10 80 10 80 10 80 10 80 10 80 10 80 10 80 10 80 81 12 86 78 204 04 '98 By amt. of Coupons of Feb. '93 paid " amt. of Coupons of August :H8 paid amt, of Coupons of Feb. '94 paid . " amt. of coupons ot AuKUSt 'Utipald " ami. ot Coupons of Feb.' 95 paid amt. of Coupons of Auk.'95 paid " amt. of Coupons of Feb. paid " amt. of Coupons of Aug.ltt paid " ami. of coupons ot Feb. '97 paid amt of Coupons ot Aug. '97 nald ' amt. ot Coupons of Feb.'98 paid amt. of Coupons Of Auc'98 paid 1315 56 " amt. ot Coupons of Feb.'99 paid 1215 45 " amt. of bondH paid 7015 84 " amt. of Treas. Com 2H0 84 " bul. In Treas. hands 1311 91 29897 BECKIPTS. To balance from last year's stauiuient ' oi " error In credli of last year's statement order No Minor '97 47 50 From J. K. Blttenbendur Col lector hot i L. D. Kase Collector.... 7ol5 M " Tax Holl ot '98 mil 88 " u, 8. Fleckenstlne Trcua bul. license '97 82 00 u. 8. FleclienstlueTreas. bal. Uoeuse '98 1254 00 " Silas Conner loan luuU oo Bonds Issued and sold... 8uo0 00 W. O. Holmes, 1'res 182 0 ' W. It. Kocher g 60 11 Joseph ltultl, benefits assessed Jefferson ft 100 00 " II. 8. Hall, ,well, benefits asHessed Jefferson Ht 100 00 ' W. V. Bobbins, benefits assessed Jeflerboo 81 16 55 " A. U. ltrlL't,'. bunelils assessed .leffoinon ot 00 00 11 state Treaa. T'-ix from Foreign Fire In. Co 186 82 " Bona noiaers, bwu iax. xuo 73 1 211097 HIGHWAYS. T. L. Smith, Smithing $ 0 5 Mover Bros., cemeni 15 40 W. L. Df lnarne, lumber 58 57 Creasy & Wells. 94 47 Uaruiau & Uassert, Binllhtng B 67 (i. It. Martin, agent, smithing 11 18 Ellsha Keller, building guard rails. 89 89 O. B. Hageubuch, cobble- stonos. 103 70 D. L. A W. H. K. Co., freight.. 611 87 J. B. Brobst, smithing 3 90 B. L. Barton " 4 95 BONDS DUE AS FOLLOWS: P.I01 WJ 1KVI 1904 1905 l0rt 1!M7 1-I0S 190". 1910 2fto aio sen mo :a m :tio 8ki :mi ;wo lie 120 110 4to 7( 7M 775 Hull M f7j 92.1 giiO 280 240 KXI 200 275 K5 1IO0 81a gno 2110 200 800 800 800 400 400 100 4 00 400 400 500 lcoo 1000 loon moo foo WM fiOO 500 .SOO 500 ftflO HOO 5ml 400 tiOll 570 4110 4IKJ 811(1 8(10 fiOO 5i0 ftOO 500 5tl 500 500 500 500 o.ni urn, nun irm run 7ifi 7, 71m 71m 700 5A0 5050 5105 5.').-j0 4875 1730 40t: 2H75 1800 1700 000 mn BOH BOO 711 700 7"fl 700 presented by the holder thereof . Hoffman A Allison, smithing 1 90 W. 11. Lelby, cobblestones.... 11 95 Bloomsburg Water t'o. cinder 61 M E. W. M. Low, 851 loads grav. vel 14 100 85 10 L. K. Waller, cinder 227 92 J. :. Brown, Town Engineer.. 136 17 Climax Hoad Machine Com pany, Hoad Machine, chutes and buckets. 1095 90 Thos. Oorrey, cobblestones... 112 83 Phils, and Heading hallroad Company, freight 42 CO S. M. Hess, coal and crusher.. W is 8. Knorr. smithing 22 08 Koadarmel & Velllvor,8m!th- . log 9 55 J. B. Eves, plow and oolnts.. 18 4" W. M. Monroe, powder. 48 43 H. V. Hageubuch, cobble stones !fl 63 Bloomsburg Car Mfg. Co., sundi les at crusher 6 35 W. H. Humphrey, dynamite and fuse 2 19 Levi N. Cox, smithing 18 90 DlefTenbach Bros., cobble stones. 10 00 Bloomsburg Car Mfg. Co. two steel hammers 5 60 W. C. Evans, hummer hand-. les and labor 2 7 3 Amos Krum, sand 65 82 C. K Klchart, smithing 1 25 Johu Cuip, lumber 2 82 Cold Storage A Art. Ice Co., Ice at crusher. g 24 Clearfield Uuy Working Co., vitrified brick 140 00 A. L. Ilyssoug.coal at crusher 4 50 C. W. MeKelvy.commlssloner of highways 581 46 Hauling 2186 15 18 18 79 79 Labor .. 5002 84 -$ 10327 NIW STRUT AND BXTINSIONS. O. M. Quick, costs grading of West street f 9 50 Fred Ikeler, viewers costs, Hlxth street 88 00 8. J. Pealer, viewers costs, Klftli irmAt. 01 an T. L. Ounton, damages,' open- iug wuuerauu street. ou f BIWBRI. W. H Eyer, record book of reiinn y I OO C. w. Miller, sewer pipe 12 88 Oeo. M. McAlarney, Agent, oenn I"! 73 D. I.. W. U H Pn . fiolirhf r.- iu J. A. Uutchlns Co., sewer , P'P"; 67 05 Lock Haven Clay Works. sewer pipe 23 09 i.auor ana uaunug . 6,u 60 -I WATER. Jackson & Woodln Mfg. Co., water pipe s D. L. A W. It. K.CO., freight. Bloom Water Co., bal for year I8.15 .., Bloom Water Co., for 1898.... Bloom Water Co., water pipe Bloom Water Co., nre plug, West and Fourth streeta H. It. aud First streets.. . . Bloom Water Co., fire plug, Barton and Main treets.. Bloom Water Co., Ore plug, Eyer street.. Bloom Water Co., fire plug, i'enn and Fair streets.... Bloom Waier Co., nre plug, Llgbtaireet road ?,H 30 85 91 f.7 1125 86 8 to 48 46 42 99 41 89 59 65 42 91 55 12 06 -$ PIKI DIPAHTUINT, C. W. Hasset, rent, Rescue hose house $ Fabric Fire Hose Co., two lan terns J. C. Butter, Jr., rent tor WI- nona hose cart W. O. Mc Kinney, gum boots and couls for ltescue Hose Co D. L. & W. It. It. Co., freight on hoso Ilarmun & Qassert, coal, lies cue Hose Co Empire HubberMfg. Co., hose and fixtures. 8. F. l'eaeoi'k & Co., lock and keys, Hwidwlll Fire Co Creasy & Wells, lumber, Kes cuo Mro Co The Fire Companies receive t heir appropriations as fol lows : 83 00 10 70 18 00 82 50 ft! 10 81 133 77 5 25 1 83 Friendship, '97 75 00 Winona, '97 75 00 Wlnoua, 98 75 00 Ueseue, 'Vr 75 (10 Frleudshlp, '98 150 00 06 -$ POLK'S AND C0N8TAULR. George Shultz, for 1897, one arrest 60 4 00 51 00 6 65 3 00 50 00 2 00 469 00 5 00 9 00 6 75 60 F. P. Bauin, for 1897 Arlington blniliz, balance ot salary for 1897 Johu it. Townseud, jtf dozen police budges Wm. Hiurett, constable, spec ial elections M. W. llelz, salary for 1898.;. M. W. llelz, four arrests Wesley Knorr. chief of police Ueorge Crist, police for lhtfS.. Chas. Culp, balance ot salary Constable fur l97 Wm. Hletterlck, police, for "98 hlllB CO) , do do one arrest A. V. llower, police, for 1898, turnniTMulu Wm. Mtlner, police, fori 898.' 1 00 0 75 13 50 1 25 8 75 4 25 14 75 14 75 8 00 27 60 9 no TV 1U, D11UW, uu Jus. Wills, do B. W. Hagonbuch, Frauk Beers, police Oeo. cavaneo, do Oeo. oirtou, do A. Herblue, do John corbett, do tieorgo Yost, do V. M. Hess, - do F. U. Brake, do do do do do do t do do do do 06 10 60 82 50 -I STRUT miiut Bloomsburg E. L. ft p. co. balance for U97 42 yo Bloomsburg E. L. ft P. Co wiring fountain .' 4719 Bloomsburg 40. L. ft i. Co.. wiring four lights H 00 Bloomsburg K. u ft P. Ca.tor year 1MB B,-a M 1 nr? 2 rnixTiNo f'olumblan, ann'l statem't to so gn Henvieratln sentinel, annual siaipment. f5 on Kepulile.an,rnn'l statem't, An 55 oo Bloomsb'g Ually, tax notices, a on f 1!1 TOWM tIAI.I.. llloom Gus ro . (ris for iwq...$ tin (0 llloi.m s. A E. 1.. Co., slenin .. im 75 bloom Water Co , water. . . .. 2.1 so A. c. leWrppuru,mnk'g kern 4 ,sn Mrs. EII7. Urt, cleaning bull 2 00 m. ('. Illlriehrnnrit, do 9 oil John Lewis, work on gates... 4 on Wm. Hhndomoyer. do 4 oil J. II. Moreer, stationery 8 41 H. II. Slmrploss, work on hull 5 oo A. V. ilower, watching hall.. 1:1 nn P. K. Vannutta, painting hall N7 09 V. . Hlsluoti, ammonia and whiting (lock up) 25 1 m m MiRmi.t.tNROt'a, A. II. Bloom, eu al. Town auditor f js 00 Freeo Quick, secretary, Dal. . for '97 l.-, oo I. Ilagenbuoh, health officer, bal. for 7 17 fto .T.H. Hrhuyler A Co.,hardware 42 " Fred Ikeler. solicitor salary for '7 SCO ro J. K. Penny!, coal oil 50 I. Hagenbui-h, salary 'B3, health onicer 150 00 Freeze Quick, sec, salitry for '98 '.Ml OO W. C.shaw.patutlng fouutaln 6 00 1911 1912 191:1 Mil 1915 191(1 1917 IBIS 1919 1920 HJ1 BOO 600 500 5;0 600 SCO 500 5(0 500 1000 1000 1000 10 0 lOrtl 700 1700 1100 500 500 500 5C0 500 1000 lOoO 10i)0 low inn p ii7 no n o to Totals 162993 00 1 M. F. Peacock ft Co., hardware m 88 Silas Connor loan. 100J 00 W. o. Holmes, plumbing fountain 73 42 Silver Hprlng Quarry Co., five spaul torks .. 6 75 School Furnishing Co., 18 lawn settees at $2.00 80 00 O. B. Melllck, P.M.,envelonen 4 81 Br. Keber, secretary Boaru of Ilenlth 55 00 L. D. Kase.collector of taxes, taxes of various persons. 77 4 F. B. Dawson, cementing fountain 11 25 E. J. Brown, sprinkling 14 no W. t). Holmes, plumbing Ac 23 52 Freeze Quick, making indices or ordinances 50 00 Mover Bros., sundries 83 Farmers' National Bank, Lock box rent for two years at 2.5o 5 00 W. u. Jury, building Inspec tor 10 00 C. W Kunyon, hardware 22 41 C. B. Km, recording deed and release 8 f j Fred Ikeler, solicitor for '98 . 175 00 A. N, Yost, Treas., State tax on bonds 209 28 A. N. Yost, Treas., Interest on orders ana judgments. 753 80 Total numberof orders Issued Deduct orders ot outstand ing Amount of orders of W paid.. OTBIR PATHINTS. Orders of 1894 t 100 37 " ' 1891 56 " " 198 . . (15 3 2 " 639 97 " "18B J85H3 77 Coupons of February, 1893 10 80 " August, 189:1 10 80 ' February, 1894.... 10 80 " August, 1891 10 80 ' February, 189J. .. 10 BO " August, 1895 10 80 February, 1896.... 10 80 " August, 1896 10 80 " February, 1897.... 81 12 " August, 1897 86 73 " Februaryil898.. 004 04 August, 1898 1845 56 '1 ... February, 1899.... ikis 45 Bonds paid 5695 00 l reasuier's commission 28)84 88 631 19 J "" in Treasurer s hands, lifcll 94 Equalizing amount of recep's KKCAPITLLATION. Highways.... $ 10:17 88 New8treet8,dainuges,0O8t,fto f.81 19 wer 817 50 Water 1517 70 Ire Hepaitmcnt. 7ihi 9 rect lights 5tt7 02 Police aud constables 755 90 Printing in 01 Town nan Jmsi Miscellaneous a:w7 48 Amount of orders paid. 19:169 98 Coupons paid 3019 30 , 5695 00 1 reusurer's commission 2o 81 Balance Treasurer's hands.. 1331 94 Deduct orders of '9s out standing t 5818 52 817 50 ASSETS, Bal. on Duplicate of '95...... " " " " '96 " " '97 ' . 11 )!((' I 872 39 8890 91 ViM 43 1517 70 7011 02 612 71 ftl 45 uue benefits assessed West Kl rent. . on Due benefits assessed'on Jef ferson street , 8500 00 Town hall and lot 15000 00 uuun nuu iiuiuec trucK and hose carls. 1400 00 AthleUcPark tjooOOO Balance In Treas. hands 1331 94 118 87 ..uiuucii yhlO 32 LIABILITIES. Funded debt $ 62715 00 Judgment First National ."nn 5175 00 Orders outstanding 11282 30 coupons outstanding 175 89 Due Steuin Co., about 40 00 Bond No. 154 due August 1, '98, but not preseuiod by the holder thereof OJO oO t 79667 69 8TATEMENT BHOWINO ACOHUED LIABILI TIES AND AVAILABLE ASSETS. I.IAB1I.ITIS3. Orders ontstnn.llmr ,,., , 700 69 voi'"v. ?::::::::::. rvs S9 juugmeni, r-irst National Bk 6175 00 Bloomsbg S. 4 E. L. Co .about 40 00 Bond No. 154, due August 1, , uuv iireseniea.. .. 230 00 1 aavj Balance ondupllcate of ih5,.j 872 39 Sv.D 93 1538 43 7J11 02 642 71 u UO !.. 'J1' Po do IH97.. Ilenetltn nDnuu.ui ... ...,ml u,JU est Beueltts ussesseii 011 Jeff ersoa Hal T..'.i" """Kills 88 45 Bal. in lrcasurer's hands l:m 94 1 ri" ' 'oooins 83 45 Liabilities In excess of assets" uii.uuoiuuunusoi iTesldeut from sewer permliH. 11 00 W. O. HOLMES, President. Attest : Fkxszb quick, Seo'y. We. ,.h- ,1!?'tJ"8!iU,:.'JP.a'. APril 28. 1899. 755 90 P. II. FltEEZE, 1 protest W IhemSw'of saZ1 W W I 8357 48 f 24407 2S . 5841 se $. 18563 71 -$29iS7 08 t 48260 83 -148260 03 -179667 69 $ 169 22 fti -$ 15218 ST 1703 82 w. ftiucKUAUM, Auditor.