8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. -FRANKLIN' SHOE FITS THE FOOT. Men's, - $2.00 Boys' - - 1.50 Youths', - - 1.50 Little Gents', 1.25 Good Style, Good Fit, Good Wearers W. C. McKINNEY, No. 8 East flain St. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. Williams & Sob, BLOOMSBURG PA Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. f Fifteen years experience. Satisfaction rnarantpcd. Best returns of nny sale criers In bis section of the state. Write, for terms and dales. ver disappoint our pat rons. 1-5 SALLS. May .sth. iqoo. The assignee of William Neal and the executor ! of William McKelvy, deceased. ! will sell the property known as the McClure Farm, on the Susque hanna River, below Bloomsburg, i containing about 88 acres, with frame dwelling house, barn and i outbuildings, at the Court House, I in Bloomsburg, at 1 1 o'clock a. m. ' U r. .!. 1 t , l of bicycle tires and bicycle sundries and bicycles in Bloomsburg, and we will treat you right, at Mercer's Drug & Book Store. The Board of Trade of Sunbury will endeavor to land a church uni versity with the assistance of the churches of that town, Shamokin, Northumberland and other places. The name is kept a secret for the present. Five years is a good while we know, and in that time some may move and some pass over to the great beyond, but the Farm Jour nal will come just the same to ev ery one who takes advantage of the clubbing offer which the Colum bian has with its publishers. Just think of it ! The remainder of 1900, and all of 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. Nearly a five-yeais' sub scription to the farm Journal to every one who will pay up at once to the Columbian; both papers at the price ot ours only. Jesse Rambo, one of the men cm ployed on the Pennsylvania Rail road improvements at South Dan- ville, says the Danville News, was arrested on Saturday and taken to his home in Buckhorn to answer a charge of forgery. He was unable to furnish bail, and was committed to jail. Sunbury people are making pre parations for a grand and glorious celebration of Independence Dav A subscription lisi has been started and upwards of $200 already sub scribed. The affair will be under the auspices of the fire companies A strong effort is being made to secure a railroad to develop the coal lands in Pine township, 111 the northern end of Lycoming county. There are between 10,000 and 12,- 000 acres of land there with an ex ceptionally fine grade of bitumi nous coal. The examinations for permanent certificates for Columbia county will be held 111 the High School build ing, Bloomsburg, Pa., Saturday, May 19. All persons wishing to be examined will please communi cate with the chairman of the com mittee no later than May 1. W. C. Mauser, Chairman Ex. Committee. I. W. Hartman & Son. BOUGHT Bought before the advance, at prices 10 per cent., 15 per cent., 20 per cent, and 25 per cent, less than same could be bought to-day. Our gain placed to your saving. $10 and $12 Ladies' Suits for 7.95. Why and how we are able to make this offer is due to the fact that we have purchased a manufacturer's line of sample suits, in black, grey, brown and navy, made of serge, homespun and" Broadcloth. The jackets are lined with Taffeta silk.made in both fly front and Eton shapes. The skirts are made in the very newest shapes, with box plait back and lined wkh good quality percaline. Ladies,' also misses' sizes, not all sizes and all colors, in every style, but all sizes in the lot. These prices for one week $10 and $12 suits for $7 95. Dress Ginghams. 6c a yard. A lot of manu facturer's skirt lengths, very nice patterns and extra good quality for the price. While they last, per yard, Gc. 7.50 and 8.50 Spring Suits for 6.95. In black, navy and oxford. Made the same styles as first described in this column, but not quite so fine cloth, or so well lined. All new, all desirable. For one week we'll sell $7 50 and $8 50 suits for $6 95. Table Oil Cloth. Yard, 15c. This is yards wide, very best quality and pretty patterns. Where else can you buy it for 1 5c. 'f Do you want a cheap bicycle ? If so. go to Mercer's Drug & Book Store. You can get a fairly good wheel for a small amount of money. We have second-hand wheels as follows : One Reading Reliable, $8.50; one Record, $7.50; one Col umbia, $13. 50; one Crescent, 512.00; one no name, $9.00; one ladies' Ben Hur pattern, $12.00; one la dies' Commercial, new tires, $13.00; one Crescent Tandem, $24.00; one Norwood Tandem, as good as any $65.00 tandem on the market, at $37-50. I. W. Hartman & Son. 1. W. Hartman & Son, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Wake Up! To the necessity of making a little money go a long way. It's easier to save money than to earn it. We make it possible. You make it profitable. Will you ? Mercerized Satteen. The newest and the finest, in all the new colors. We have just received a piece of the new grey, so hard to nnd. 1 he new goods are all 36 inches wide, black or colors. Most worthy for shirt waists or underskirts. Per yard, 35 and 39c. 10 Yards for 55c. Of unbleached muslin, one yard wide. A better muslin than we have before sold this year, at a price so small. Put up m io-yaru lengtns. in or. more than 20 yards sold to a customer. 10 yards for 55c. Dress Ginghams One yard wide, the kind ev erybody wants to use for house dresses or underskirts. Grey and white stripe, in diffeient widths. Stripes to suit differ ent tastes. Per yard, 10c. 3-c. a Yd. Toweling. The kind you have always paid 5c for, even when goods were very low in price. Come soon as you can. While this lot lasts we'll sell it, per yard, 3je. 1.00 to 4.50 For the finest line of babies' long cloaks. These cloaks are exquisitely finished. See them. I. W. Hartman & Son. Anthony Mensbach of Peckville is in town this week. He will accept the clerkship of the Hotel Ent and euter upon his duties in a few days A cold blooded murder was com mitted on the streets of Lewisburg late Saturday night, when Newton Mollz, without any cause whatever, plunged a huge knife into the back of his companion, Jacob Remer. He fell to the pavement and expired in a few minutes. Moltz is in jail. Sapho will be at the Opera House on Saturday, April 28th. The original version that is meeting with enormous success wherever it is presented. The Daily Saratogan speaks as follows : The play may or may not have been pruned. The manager ad monished the star in the presence of Chief of Police Blodget to use her discretion, and this doubtless meant that certain sentences in the dialogue should be forgotten. Scenically, the play was barren of suggestiveness. The manager, F. L,. Goodwin, said that to use the ball room and staircase scene would have been an infringement of the New York version which .the po lice, prompted by some newspapers, have just suppressed. Manager Goodwin maintained that he had nothing offensive in the show and that it was not salacious enough to suit New York. A performance similar to that of last night s would not have been suppressed in anyplace. Through out the six acts there was nothing that would bring legitimate blushes to even sensitive cheeks. In the fourth and fifth acts, Miss Effie Elting rose to the requirements of the occasion and demonstrated the possession of emotional abilities of a high oraer. A woman with a scarlet past, she was not to be en vied. Her impassioned revilement of old-time lothario friends who had flaunted her disgrace in the face of her latest viclim or lover, was, tech nically, a fine piece of acting. There was not a single one in the group who was morally qualified to throw the first stone. Jean Gaus sin's infatuation became more blind at this point and the curtain drop ped on their embrace. The last act is a test to show whether a woman of the type of Fannie Legrand can have any re morse or dread the penalty of retri bution. Perhaps fallen angels can be reincarnated, and if they are, ' 'Sapho' ' has a chance. Outside of the experiences of the past and the environment of the occasion, the finale is affecting to the pathetic point. Mention should be made of the realistic presentation of the part of "Caroudal," the sculptor, who it was that in derision and con tempt born of experience first call ed the fatally shapely Fanny Le Grand "Sapho." I. W. Hartman & Son. SOLD After the marked advance on all goods by the manufacturers and wholesalers, by us at 10 per cent, 15 per cent., 20 per cent., and 25 per cent, less than real value. All Over Embroideries and laces. We have these most desirable goods in white, cream and black. They come in figured and striped effects. Especially de signed for yokes and fronts of dress waists. To be had in any quantity desiredas follows : OVERS. White, per yard, 50c. to $3.50. Cream, per yard, $1 to $2.50. Baby Caps. Baby Hats. Lawn caps, with all the new nnn rlnsio-ns. made bv renuta- ble makers, medium grade to the finest. 9c to $1 50. Lawn hats, in all the stylish 'flares," with bows, Swiss plait ng, etc. 19c. to $2 00. Silk carjs. embroidered in new idea effects, interlined with ilk or mull, strings wide and f,nr The varietv is the very best shown in Bloomsburg. Price, 25c to $2 00. Silk hats, for little folk, such as win the admiration of all women for beauty and substan tiability. From 50c to $3 00. Children's Jackets And Reefers, in all colors and nil aifis. from 2 years to 12 years. Such as please the eye, give service, and cost reasona ble. $1 19 to $4 50. ANNUAL 5TATEF1ENT OF THE Town of Bloomsburg, Penna. FOR THE YEAR 1899. TAX 1LL FOU 181. Mum, up Suburban Harm Personalty Occupations Dogs nnd Bitches ADD TUB FOLLOWING EXONKHATIoNS: Artificial Ics Co Furniture Co Brass and corner Co .. Bloomsburg M'l'g Co - 81 cam Heating co Electric Light Co jJJJ Penn Elevator Co School Furnishing Co Uloom Has co Magee Carpet Co 1.820.534 ( mills 1W K) , j7H.WH ' 7H7 01 , ll,5l 4f " 524 40 , 18 210 4 9 " t sour? r 5nn 18000 mm 12 '00 S 10778.1 II per cent, of the above valuation Is. Funded debt Is. (8155 66 627I5 00 cuffs, hats, elo Geo Mnrtln.arrest, and police A V Howo , arrest .las Keeser, police wrvlce.'lt i, Tims Mover, do '99. Miles Met., arrest ., I l Townsond, suit for police .1 K Townsend, hat for police J w Glht,eontabie.salury 99 J W Glblw.bury'g hog A cm s MISCEI.LANEol' Socretnrv, sulnry for WW ... I lliigenbnoh Health ofllcer . Bhnw and Hearts painting fomitnln Wm Krlckbatim town aitdlt'r 1" II Freeze town auditor O R Wilbur town auditor ... 1st Nat. Ilnnk.loiin at H i days K F carpenter roas., loan at. M) days K F Holmes plumbing .... T M Dawson A Son repairing fountain H F peacock A Co hardware.. W M llelvr secy,, II ot !1 for jrenr ihw it A McKllllp, sol I Id tor Tor '99 I H Sciniyer A u hardware.. Mrs M c Kuckalew, loan at 5 per cent. I M Hhew loan at, 5 per cent.... II A Schwoppenhelser repairs to wagon Hllas Conner loan nt,5 percent, Farmers NaU Hank loan at 5 per cent Ada M Manning typewriting W O Holmes A Son plumbing ,T M s hew loan at ft per cent.. Jos Haiti taxes refunded..... Witt 5 in) 5a 4K (! M MO) 4 (HI MOO &'!$ ti. am no 137 SO flno mud loon son limono U.M l s 31 is wo) 151(10 16 6i S"(n m 2KI0 ! HI 4000110 4.vio on ' 81 12 15'Ono 115 90 flno 280 sio 67ft sjo 290 3:10 700 230 2.10 slim 300 SIO mi 7.V) 1140 200 m m 3S0 77S 0 II 10 HW1 sou 200 I. W. Hartman &Son. Issue of August A, IW.. .. Issue of January .", ISM.... Issuo of October 10, tx.17.... Issue of October 4, ls Issuo of Neptember 1. lNd Issue of November 17. 18H0.. lssueof January 17. 1HH2 2"0 Issue of January W, W.m. h 2nd Issue of November 2, .KH8 ;UI0 Issue of November is, 14 Issue of October 21, 1SU5 1000 inOO lono lOifl HKiO Issue Of AllgllSt 6, ISMS ft"0 MO ! 0 MM MHI Issue of July 2W, 1H7 '00 W0 400 60ll 670 Issue of September 25. IS',17...., WM fMX( .'i00 MKI Issue of July 80. lttis M0 6(0 UK) !M 0O0 HONHS DI E A!4 FOLLOWS, VIZ: moo liwi law io3 mot lwoj loon iw7 ivm ioo lflio mil ii2 mia inn iois iuia mir mis m isjo mji mi wo 42U N7.1 S5 410 200 Si A S 10 400 100 400 100 400 400 SO0 GOO fi00 :oo Ml HI 500 7X1 m 4 "II MM 700 f00 SOI M'O 700 aoo MM 700 MXt M)0 700 500 500 00 Ron 700 500 500 ro eoo goc soo iooo 1000 rnoi iomiw Issuo of July 80. 1KD0 500 MW 00 010 710 7M IW) ton MSI 500 issuo or u uiy au, jshj Cls 57..0 611.0 .'.711 60TO 5(1:15 5..S0 45t,j t875 2100 1700 1700 1100 COO S'W 500 500 500 1000 3 K BITTESttEXrtBK, Collector ll H To bal on duplicate of isin. .$ H72 8(1 To bal on duplicate of 18'. .. 'Mm '.1.1 J K BITTEN DEN DEH, Collector, CH By exonerations on dupli cate, 1.-05 f By rei urn to County Treus on duplicate wm By exon rations on duplicate isna By amount paid E V Carpen ter, Treis, on dup, 1H5.... By amount paid E V Carpen ter, Treas, lSOU By balance on duplicate, 1H93. By balance on duplicate, lsst.'l. t 47H3 32 6 U4 1 10 15 (il'.l 21 1U5 97 HI 5 00 H7B4S 27S0 57 4763 32 L D K ASK, Collector, lilt. To balance on duplicate, is7.i 1526 43 To balance on duplicate, lwm. 7011 on To bu.lun.ee on dupllcute, lsn. iw.i6 95 $ 18474 40 L D EASE. Collector. en. ; By exonerations on duplicate IH; 47170 By ami paid E F Carpenter, Treas, 1H07 1016 54 By Hint paid R F Carpenter. Treas, 1M8 4039 74 By atnt paid E If Carpenter, Treas, lSM'J 2682 17 By balunue on duplicate, 1877 17 7s ' " 1KIH 2971 i " " " 1H:i9 7254 78 By amt colleoiorscomnMss'n, uupucaie, itw uu i -I 18474 40 E F CARPENTER, Treasurer, DK. To bal from A N Yost, Treo f 1331 94 To amt from J K hlttenben- der, collector 450 97 To amt from L I) Kase, Col'r. 7738 45 To amt from Ueo H Flecken- stlne, Treas, for taxes . . 210 78 To amt from J Snyder, Treas, licenses, 1900 1482 00 To amt of tax roll for 1S99 ... . 1200 02 To amt ot bonds Issued A sold 6KW00 To amt First. Nut 1 Hank loan, 10 0 00 To amt 11 A M'Kllllp.atty, " 1000 00 To unit of M lluckaluw loan (4 6 per cent 3000 00 To amt of J M Shew loan (ft 5 per cent 2000 00 To unit of J M Show loan (4 5 percent. 1500 00 To amt of Ml his Conner loan 5 per cent 4000 00 To aint of Farmers Nut Bank M 5 per cent 4.'i00 00 To ami of A G BrlRgS loan 3 5 per cent 82s 00 To amt from W O Uolmes,Pres 70 00 To amt from bond holders slate tax 134 92 45104 ( E F CAKPENTEH, Treasurer, CK. By amt of orders ot 18M pald.l 840 00 By nnit of coupons ot lsi6 p'd Stl.l 24 lly unit of coupons of Wl p'd 4145 44 Hy ami of coupons of ix9x p'd Skis 03 By ana of coupons of 199 p'd 2-11:17 75 By a mt of coupons Feb,'99,p'd 78 05 Bv amlofcoupo'.sAug.99,p'd 129577 By amt ot coupons Feb, 1900, paid 1053 84 By ami of bond, Aug, iss .... :-ooo By unit of bond, Aug, ik'JO ... 8100 00 By unit Treas commission.... 4-W 12 By balance In hands ot treas urer 43U24 -I 4510168 STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. CW McKelvy, Com of High ways, bal for 189H t SO 75 G B Martin, agt, smithing.... 15 40 Creasy A Welli, lumber 58 49 U S Express i W, express 55 C F Neyhard, Com ot high ways 407 06 D L A W K H, frelgnt 177 Ul M T Ohl, building culvert, 151 h street 230 50 M T ohl. coping and curbing 5th street 140 85 Theo F contiiir.cross g plates 132 .M) Jas O llrown. town engineer. 130 r0 c E Hagenbuch.eobDIesloni'S 50 no Thus llorrey , cobblestones. . 13 12 Moyer Bios, lanterns, globes and veinenl 17 43 Clearfield Clay Working Co, brick 191 87 F W Hess, cubbleslones 41 00 E L Burton, mull Miil'. 1 75 A L llyssong, clay, 71 h street 2 00 1. E Waller.ciuder acct of 1898 406 !i2 T U Kllno Sliill hlug 12 40 Hurimiu A llusscrt.oll, smith ing and coal at crusher.. . fid 25 C K Mend"li'iall, suml 22 7H J 1) Armstrong, coal oil, broimis, Ac . . 5 33 Ellas fit, powder and fuse, cinder Hp 618 O B Melllck, paving on West st reel 4 50 Minor Munson, engine at crusher 826 71 J S Blue, fore nan at crusher 109 00 BliMiiusbuig Car Mfg Co, re pahs to crusher 8 98 P B Ohl, repairs at crusher.. 27 21 Thos Burton, gravf 1 4 05 W M Mo. , roc, powder at cin der Up 89 00 Win metier, rolling West Main street 7 3j O B Meilti k. paving, cor Iron anil Main hi reels 4 III E J in own, sprinkling 13 50 A L ll.vssong.coal lor crusher 13 hi Allan' le Kef Co, grease lor crusher 4 20 Kilns I it, stone 9 B F Zarr, work on 51 U si reef, fi.itU j Road.Hiuel AWelllver.smtlhg 5 30 Cox A Kashuer sinllhlng.... 31 rl KM lies alsU.erinher.... 15 'U SKnorrASou xuiltliiii. ... 2 10 Geo V Keller, eobblcHl.o I s . 25 21 Amos Kmm, san.l 25 75 Win Ferguson, Ktone.. .. . it.oo W It Kuchel'A Co, w ood ;it crusher 1 'i II G Supplee, suudi'lMS .... 1 02 Climax Road Machine Co, r. pairs lo crusher '-too David Unas', coal oil H 70 W I. Iieininee, luiil'jer 27 30 Labor and hauling his 1 43 10179 07 NEW STREETS AND EXTENSIONS. G M (Julck, eusis In nro. eeii. lngi, opening J-fferson si 0 10 N8 i ursel, wll ness, Sterner view, West st 8 00 Mrs Louisa o'llliemer, dmnii ges.opelilng of Leonai'U St 15 00 Mrs Mary Jones, damaos, opening BUtiwboi'ry mluy 10 50 $ 4') 90 SEWERS. D L AW K K Co, rrelght on sewer pipe Lockhaven Clay Works.sewer pipe F Hurl inaii.labor and sewer pipe J A HutehlnsACo.sewer pipe Geo N Me.xiarney.sewer pipe l M (iulek,2aeknowlcdgemts American Car A Foundry Co, sewer pipe WATER. Bloomsburg Water Co., for year 1S99 D L A It 11 CO., freight oil pipe Jackson A Woodln Mfg Co., water pipe American Car and Foundry Co., water pipe Bloomsburg Water Co , Urn hydrants, Main street.... Bloomsburg M'utorCo., mov ing tire pluir from Main to Fifth street STREET LIGHTS. Bloomsburg E L A P Co., wir ing 7 92 Bloomsburg E L A P Co., 5 months lighting at 435,10 per monl h..,. 2176 50 American K L Co.. 6 months lighting at 435.10 per mo. 2t10 60 18 25 13 70 23 43 4) 73 49 S3 50 23 18$ 170 57 109H37 3 43 43 72 386 1710-2 26121 13152 -f 47tM 03 1000 1000 lono m l".7Ul 3i5 IK) A G H'lggs loan at 5 per cent K V CuntHtiter t.mns.. IntereKl. on orders 129114 J C Ruiter Jr. Recording deed 2 .51 Mmt Total number orders Issued. Deduct (Tilers of 99 outstanding PRINTING. James C Brown annual state ment Geo K Elwcll annual state ment Geo E Elwell tax notices Wm Krlckbaum annual state me m Wm Krlckbaum printing.... Bloomsburg Dully TOWN HALL. Bloomsburg st E L Co., bal ance for year 198 Bloomsburg st E L Co, bal- auce for year 1899 Bloomsburg Gas Co for yr. '99 Bloomsburg Water Co., for 25 00 25 00 500 800 800 4 70 92 70 Amount of orders of '99 paid.. in ner payinouui Orders of lsw 8lo no Orders of 199 W 21 Orders OMH97. 411541 Orders of 19S 5-2 iM orders of 1S9 21I97 75 Coupons of Feb 1899 7i Coupous of Aug 1S99 V." 0 77 coupons of F.-b I!ki lo; st Bond due Aug I, 1'9h 2.V00 Bond paid Aug I, lsti'i GiiOui) Treasurers commission 112 12 lly balance In Ireas hand 450 t I Euuall.Ing amis of receipts.. I RECAPITULATION. Highways 1ui79i7 New streets and extensions. 40 90 Sewers 170 57 Water 13-0 62 Fire Department. 8558 73 Street Lights 4791 o Podce and Constables 79'5 Printing 92 70 Town llaf 412 at Miscellaneous 1911 M Amount of orders paid ,. 3537116 Amount of coupons paid 21 Jl 2 Bonds paid 6Pi0 no Treasurer's commission. .... 412 12 Bnance In treasurer's hands. 450 24 Bond of Aug I ', No 154 paid 50 U0 86042 16 imni t 167W7I t 2IW7S 4Mlst 6!i;(l year 1899., O 11 Meliick envelopes and postage A C DeSheppard keys for lockup A V Hower watching Town Hall . . American Gas Light Co., for year 1899 JasH Mercer stationery.... John Scott painting Town Hall . S F Peacock A Co , allubaster Town Hall P K Vanuatta calsomlne Town Hail Paragon Plaster A supply Co plaster FIRE. J C Butter, ront Winona hoso i'ln-1... N Y No..le Co, nozzle o j i-eacocK x co, keys, Good U III kirn (-,. 8 F Peacock A Co, keys'. Good vui rire co Empire Rubber Co.cart, Good Will Fire Cn Empire Rubber Co, spanners. Goo I Will Fire co Empire Rubber Co. gum boot s uiiu i;iuio, uvuu mu rnu Geo E Elwell.prlntlng for Fire J'epi Hannau A Hossert, coal, Res cue Fire Co. . Jno 1 Jones, leather .... W V Trapp, exjiress on steam guago.. American Fire Engine Co, re pairing steam guage American Fire Engine co, grates for engine American Fire Engine Co, re pairing engine C W Hasert, rent, Rescue Hose Co W II Cllmo, e, tire apparatus. Wm May, express on lio.le., A W Hoiiln A Co, two whirl pool llll.Zlcs II I' Chamberlain, Hie ulann. K F McCabe, examining lire alarm system Friendship Fire Co, appropri ation lor 1899 Cains a bro, -2 lanterns at 2.75, Height tt ie Moyer Itros.blue vitriol, tire alarm Ohl ti Kcuip.rcpulrlng lire en- ... glne C'Trapp, saUry, labor and material, Ilio alarm T 1) Kllno, rep's to tire alarm Vluduci, Mrgco,nre ul'm sups Geo Kvuns A CO.hat and bell, Frleiuinhlp Fire Co C W Runyon, block und rope, Rescue Fire Co,. Aineili iin E L Co, wiring roouis.Keseue Fire Co.... A 0 .leMieppard. making keys Rescue lli.he Co, aiiproprlal'u for 199 .... Winona Hose Co.uppi-oprlat'n for win . . .' Good IU HoseCo.npproprla llon Tor 1899 W C Pegg. rent for hose cart. Good Will Fire Co EU'.u MiiHh, rent for meeting room. Good vlll Fire Co.. J G WUlck, coal, Good Will Fil e co Fabric Fire Hose Co, 5i0 foot of hoso POLIi'R AND CON;'!' Frank Bolce.nollce servlce,'99 Geo Crist, police service, 18-9 O M lless, police service, 1899 W in Diet t crick, police sei v.'lltf Geo Cavanee.police servlee,'.i9 'os Knorr, li mo sal, ut t lo.. Wm Miuw. police service, 899 Jno corbllt, police service.'IMj F P DruKo.pollcu service, 18;i9 Wm st lucr.polli.-o service, is 9 F P Hanoi, police servlce,lsv9 Geo Yost, police service, 199. GeoGlrtou, police service '99 Isaiah Ohl. police service,' 99 AM tAluteinton, police ser vice, 189U Geo A euver, police Bervlce,99 B W Huge nbuch, do 99 iobl, Long, catching und Im- pounding dogs Albert Uiwllngs, nsilstuuce In urrebl . Louis Gross, nippers, hand- 45 75 211 S3 6215 18 71 4 '24 50 13 00 55 65 4 26 500 8 50 2-2 52 605 - 442 66 17 50 24 00 U 85 150 390 00 8 75 (3 50 9 20 H51 1 50 15 4 35 9 3J 108 80 8100 2 8s 10 60 00 1093 00 1500 150 00 605 17 55 78 45 79 7 10 00 47 26 5 50 8 10 15 CO 175 75 00 75 00 75O0 30 00 22 00 350 00 $ 3558 73 ABLES. 10 50 1 25 11 Oil 1 25 18 25 410 00 10 SO 11 00 40 76 8 50 22 2ft 1100 1 25 11 00 12 45 5 25 1 25 Deduct orders of 1899 out standing 10739 7;', f M-.'U ASSETS. Bal due on duplicate of iww.. 676 4s " 18H6.. 27S0 57 " " " " " 11(7.. 17 7 ' ' " " " 1898.. 8971 2S " " " " 1K99.. 726178 Due benellta assessed on West street 512 71 Due betetlts assessed on Jeff erson street 83 45 Fire engine and hose 3500 ii Town Hal and Lot 15o0u 00 Hook and Ladder trucks and hose carta 1800 00 Athletic Park 60 0(i0 Buance In treasurer's bands. 450 24 41027 29 Liabilities 4l27 laf 8iM LIABILITIES, Funded debt 62745 01 Judgt 1st National Bank 5000 00 Orders outstanding 1645 5s 80 00 435 in 10 00 40 00 law 50 00 5 00 S.f 0 16845 58 476 21 &UXIII0 30 00 433 10 10 00 40 00 12 50 50 00 uOO2JJ04tf 676 48 270 57 17 78 2071 28 1254 78 512 71 4i 21 $117-'! 8177 13 O. IIOLMK. 500 1 00 Coupons outstanding Due Bloomsburg S A K L Co, about Duo American E L Co Due American Gas Co Due Wesley Knorr Due I Hagenbuch Due for labor und hauling Due W C Trance STATEMENT SHOWING ACCRUED LIAWU- T1ES AND AVAILABLE ASSETS. LIAB1L1T1KS. Orders outstanding. Couoons outstanding. Judgt, First National Bank.. Bloomsburg S A E LCo.about Amerlcau E L Co Aiiierlcun Gas Co Wesley Knorr I Hagenbuch Labor and hauling W O Trappe AS8IT8, Bal on duplicate of 195 " " " 1K96 " " ' 1897 ' 1898 " ' 18119 Duo benentB,assessed on West street Due beuents.asseBsed on Jef ferson street Bal In 'Treus hands Llubllltles.ln excess of assets 11- I Attest : President of the Town CouucU- fkkkzk Quick, Sucru.ary llI.OOMSHURO, Pa., April 9, 1910. We, the undersigned, auditors of the Town of Hloomsburg, do say that we met it the Council Room lor the purpose of r1' forming our duties, and that we have exam ined the books of the secrelaryand find te correct, nnd that the balance in the hands 01 the treasurer is correct. We disapprove of members of the Council, directly, or indirectly, working on ihe street! of the town, furnishing teams or supplied We shall feel it our duty, hereafter, to entcf protest lo the payment of nil such bills. P. II. FRKKZK, ) WM. KUICKHAUM, S AUDITORS. GEO. K. WILlllJR, ) In signing the above report I must, hoJ ever, object to the issuing of 15.ooO.00ol order for borrowed money, because same is contrary to law, anil that said ot ders are invalid j and further, that jt has Le.'ii observed that one member of Couiwl has a bill of $109.00, at fa. 00 per dny,whil other members have furnished material and done woik, both in a direct nnd indire.t uy, and it has been ascertained that meinln-'rt have done work on the streets and the sr.ine has been returned as done by other pari: Prom the nature and condition of things it impossible for ihe board of auditors, board, to make the investigation necessary l make a full and complete report, thus leav ing it to the citizens of the town to furlhef investigate, if they deem it proper to do so- I do this on the ground that one member of the board of auditors has no authority l employ counsel, or order a full and carelu investigation to ue made. y WM. KRICKUAUM, Auditor- An Oil House in Mew .Quarters. James Reilly has moved his Iiarber Shop to the Central Hotel, room recently used parlor, on first floor. Newly furnulu Expert workmen. (Jive us a call. 4'S'1'' 1. W. Hartman & Son.