THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. BELLS WITH A HISTORY. TO SUCCEED WATSON. Jrr of the 1'imoai Penl of M. Michael's In Charleston, Sooth Carolina. A peal of bells that has had ns nd Mnturous a career ns any that hung in old world tower Is the famous penl of 3t. Micruicl's, Charleston, S. C. l'ive times have these btlls crossed the Ben, oe ns a heap of ruined metal, and Iwo armies have they had to encounter or raoape; yet to-dny the nine hells arc of inusunl purity and sweetings of tone, Youth's Companion.' Cant in Kngland before the revolu tion, and brought over to St. Michael's, they met with their firm danger in I hat war. That they might not be injured, they were sent back to Kngland. After the war was over the people of Charles ton wanted them, and it became the luty of the first American minister to England to negotiate for them, lie wm successful, and amidst triumphant ovations they were escorted to the church. All went well with them till the civil war. Then the steeple of St. Michael's was made the target for tht cannon of the besiegers. It was necessary to re move the bells to n safer place, and they were sent to Columbia. When Shermnn's army took Columbia, the sheds in the ynrd of the state house, in which the bells had been placed, were broken into and the bells smashed into fragments, while the bheds were set on C re. They were not yet done for, however. At the close of the war the pieces were carefully gathered together and shipped to Liverpool, together with ex tracts from the records of St. Michael's, showing where the bells were cast and the proportion of metuls forming the component parts. Upon inquiry it was found that the firm of bell founders that had cast the. bells was still in existence, unchanged in name, and consisting of the descend ants of the original firm. The records of the firm contained an account of the cast ing of the bells, and the propor tions corresponded with those in the St. Michael's records. Under such favorable circumstances it was not hard to recast the bells. Then for tbe fifth time they crossed the At lantic and arrived safelv in Charleston. LEFT-HANDED HANDSHAKE. Oml. Jack Chlnn Tel In Why Krntnck lans Prefer That Style at Present. State Senntor Frank W. Maynard, of New Hampshire, has returned to his home in Nashua from Louisville, Ky., where he attended the national con vention of .the Merchant Tailors' na tional exchange, bh3-s the Iloston jlobe. He arrived in Kentucky just ifter the shooting' of Mr. Goebel and witnessed the excitement which fol lowed. During his stay in Louisville he was introduced to Col. Jack Chinn, and he tells an amusing story of their meeting. "We were introduced," said Senator Maynard. "by mutual friends, and I .noticed that Col. Chinn extended his eft hand to me. At the time I thought It a bit queer, but after 1 saw him do he 'same thing with several other nen I enme to the conclusion that he was left-handed. Terhnps my face in licated my surprise at the manner of shaking hands, for he turned to me n few minutes later and' remarked: "'You have noticed, perhaps, that I hake hands with my left hand? Well, ve have grown accustomed to that luring the past few days. You see, ve like to keep our right hards close 'o our pistol pockets just now.' " INSENSIBLE TO PAIN. Animal Do Not Feel the AVhlp n Keenly na Do Iliinmn Belnsta. If it is true that animals feel pain less than men, then it is also true that tortures and cruelties some times inflicted upon animals if ad ministered to men would be unbear able to the point almost of insanity or death. The most sensitive part af the human frame is the skin, and while this is true relatively of ani mals it is certain also that the skin of dogs or other nnimalB is not so sensitive or that of man. Besides, the inimal's skin is protected by a coat if insensitive hair. In the case of mrgieal operations on men renching, Tor instance, to the abdominal cavity, .t is the incision into the cavity that requires the taking of anaesthetics, jind not so much the work to be done rfter the cavity is opened. After scri ms operations upon animals which lave been placed under chloroform t frequently happens that a few min ites after recovering consciousness he animals frisk about the room, ometimes jumping from the floor to -he operating table. DEWEY FAVORS THEM. relieve That with Sulimurlne Ilonta Enemy Co old lluve Kept II I in Ont of Manila liny. Representative Foes, actirvg chnir nan of the house committee on naval ffairs, has received from Admiral Jewey a copy of n memorandum pre nred by that olliccr's aide, Lieut. II. I. Caldwell, upon the recent tests of he nolland suliinrtriiio torpedo bout, vdmirnl Dewey, it is understood, in torsetl the report of his aide, who ex presses the belief that a determined ncmy, with submarine boat of the 'Tolland type, could have made impns Ible the occupation of -Manila bay by the admiral's squadron. The expression of opinion made by he admiral won In response to a re quest from the senate and house aval committees, which, before tie ermlning upon the action to take pon pending bills, desired to Jenrn ihe admiral' views. Admiral George C. firmer Appointed Commnniler nf the Asiatic sta tion of the Navy. Admiral George C. Bemey, who has been assigned to succeed Admiral Wnt xon as commander of the Asiatic sta tion, is an old sailor, who served In the union navy during the civil war and who was very useful to the department during1 the recent war with Spain, Ho litf ADMIRAL OrnnoK P. REMET. (Just Asjdgncd to tin' I'nnitnnnd of the Asiatic Station.) is an lown man and was appointed from that state to t lie naval academy nt Annapolis in 1 s .".". When the civil war began he was commissioned a lieu tenant of the gunboat Marblehead in the South Atlantic blockading squad ron, lie was present nt the siege of Yorktown and on several occasions engaged the batteries nt long range. JUs ship was distillled j;st before !ie Entile at West Point. Ya., and the lieu tenant was forced to witness the ac tion as n mere loi.kcr-on. lie fought at Sullivan's Island. Ilattery Wagner, Fort Sumter and Fort Yregg. After the war the customary shifting life of he naval officer in times of peace fell to his lot. In IPS." he was made a cap tain and placed in charge of the Charleston squadron of evolution. The Spanish war nnd t lie many changes in the navy that followed it brought Bemey up to the rank of Admiral. THE ELECTRIC FAN. It Haa n Proiulalnu; Outlook for the Kntnre In the I.nnda lleyontl the Sena. The fan-motor is a peculiarly Amer ican invention. It made its appear ance upon the scene about 14 years ago and met with immediate nnd hearty approval. During the few years of its history it has been rapid ly improved ond has now reached a state of high perfection, says the Electrical Beview. Certainly the man who first thought of making a little breeze machine was a public benefactor. The amount of discomfort that has been relieved by the familiar whiz zing fan is almost incalculable and there enn be no doubt that it has really prolonged nnd doubtless saved many lives. It is strange that in countries where the climate is more oppressive in the summer months than it is even in the United States there should not be a more, wide spread use of these fans. The new eastern possessions of the United States nnd the vast area beyond should open a large market to Amer ican manufacturers of such goods. The punkah has been in use in India from time immemorial, but its days are certainly numbered if the silent, efficient. American electric fan ever betonies fashionable in that country. Pavlnic the Wny, She (sweetly) Let me see, how long eight 3'ears, isn't it, darling, riuce we were married? He (proudly condescending) Yes, dear. She (still sweetly) And do you know darling, that I love you moro and more, if possible, every year? He (suspicious) Uh-huh! l'm-ml Yes, a now mantle or a new bonnet? Tit-Hits. i gig BE INDEPENDENT. You can tell just ns well as a physician whether ynur kidneys are diseased or healthy. Fill a tumbler with urine nnd let it stand 24 hours; if it has a sediment, if it is milky or cloudy, discolored or pale; if it ts ropy or stringy, your kidneys and bladder nre in a dangerous condition nnd you do not need a physician to tell you so. Kidney diseases should he attended to at once, for n!mot on per cent, of our unex- fecled deaths of to-dny nre from that cause, )r. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the only sure care known for diseases of the kidneys, liver, hlnddcr nnd Mood, rheuma tism, dyspepsia and chronic constipation It is marvelous how it stops that pa n in the hack, relieves the necessity of urir.atimr so often nt night, drives away that scalding pain in passing water, corrects the had cftects ol whiskey and hcci and shows its beneficial ef fects on the system in nn incredibly short time. It is sold by all drug stores at $1.00 a bottle. If you would like to test Favorite Reme dy free of all charge, send your full name and postolhcc address to the R. DAVID KI'.NNKDV CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y., nnd a free trial bottle, tom-thcr with a pamphlet of valuable medical advice, will be sent you by icturn nnd postpaid, provid ing you mention the Coi.umuian when you write. llie publisher of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this liberal olTcr. Lots of women who couldn't sew a button on can patch up a quarrel, Announcemknt, To accommodate those who nre partial to Ihe ue of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Lly's Liquid Cream Halm. Price, including the spiaying tube, is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Palm is quick ly absorbed by the membrane and docs not dry up the secretions, but changes them to a natural and healthy character Ely broth ers, CO W rrcn street, New York. No matter how successful an undertaker mi.y be he is always coming to grief. What Sham, wk Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jcll-O, a de licious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No Ixriling ! no baking 1 sim ply add a litllc boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, orange, Raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. lects. 4 26d 4t The oysters will longer. ANNUAL STATEHENT OK THE Town of Bloomsburo;, Penna, FOR THE YEAR 1899. TAX ItoLL Felt lMm. Built tin Huburban Farm I'ersonapy Occupations Dogs and Bitches Aim TUB FOLLOWING EXONRItATIoNS: Artificial Ice Co Furniture Co Urns and Copper Co Hloomsliiirir M't'g Co Steam Ileal Ing Co F.leelHe Light i ll Penn FlevHtor co Hchool Furntshl.ig Co Hlonm Gas Co Mageo Carpet CO !.-jn.MmtHslMi"l 7 SIS lit n " mi vi I1II..MNM Itf " W ' ).') it II I id H " 1ll SUH.r.'Sirf 9 " Ifl 'HM Sllll!" W ham l ill ism hi Hutu) HH iilHNI IKMI 1M0 j. mil llMKl SIUmSS S per rent, nf the above valuation Is.. IMIIIUCU ueui is , IHIVMUI nr, lit 00 cilTs, linls, rle. Oeo Miirlln.arrenl Htul pollen A V IIiiwm., iiiriMt. ... Jus Keener, pollen "ervee,'!H. Tims Mover, do tii. Miles llel.. arrest ... .1 H 'I'liwnsenil, suit for puller ,1 II Townwnil, lint tor jiollec .1 W OIWil.enilMlltl ! snlnrv m J W Ollilm.liury'n linn onis MISCKI.LASKOI H, Secretary, sulnry for Ismt ... I llilifeiiiineli limit H onieer . Miutv ami Neii'ls palming full lit Win Krlekliunm town audit 'r V II Freeze town auditor 0 K Wlllnir town auditor ... 1st Nat. Hunk. loan at Millars K F riitpenlerlre.is., loan at, imduvs K K Hollies plnmlilnif . . . T .M DinvMon & (ton repairing roiiiilaln ft V I'eiicoek ACo hardware.. W M Keller Mec) II Ut !l flir year IMUII ... II A MeKllllp, aollti'ltnrforlM ,? It tvim y er 1 o hardware.. Mrs M C ilnekiilew, loan at fi per cent, .1 M Mhew loan ill 5 per cent,. , H A SeliwnppenlieW T P'palrs to wagon Hllas runner limn at H percent, Farmers Nat. Hank loan 111.1 percent 4Mii Ada vl Manning typewriting , .1 W II iliilme A' son III II nil .1 iilt iu i I .1 M Mhew limn at S per ceil!.. ITi Oim Jul Kill 1 1 luxes refunded .... nr, S "I I m .v m A hi am i a nr r,o 11 mi Inns I'lim ii in lfumnj lnnnm !i .11 1 r. :il I mi i n I'iHihi in i,-, a m i in L' lllil III 1 111 KmOim '.'! II I'.iOO lnl l'.m: Issue of August 9, 1'SJ. . . . issue or .lauuiirv is ii" j Issue or tu toDer in, is7 issue oi reiiiner i, i.'v Issue or September 14. 1H Issue of November 1", iswo Issue of January 17, lMt Issue of Jn nun rv an, 1H"'I Issue of Novemlicr S, HM Issue of November lit, IM'.H Issue of October it, 1HS Issue nf August A, 1W Issue of July ifH, 1MW7 Issue of September 1 I w.17 . . . . , , Issue nf July 80. l"is Issue of July 30, lMW fri) ' HONH.H lil'K As FOLLOWS, VIZ: li'iw mu io.i l'm I'.mt iww w ii" it'll wvi v i1"" ii 1H1S Illl'.l J'.JI in; (J, not be in the soup much To Mothers is This Town Children who are delicate, feverish nnd cross, will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by nil druggists, 25c. Sample free. Address, Allen h. Olmsied, Lekoy, N. V. 5 loJ 4l The man who beefs is liable lo get roasled. PUBLIC SALE! ON THE PREMISES, Saturday, June 2, 1900 AT I I O'CLOCK A. M., JHI mo a o ano Sim :t:!il 71 K) Jl M aihi 81 Kl il'HI 7M) a io .'HO 3'K) S'O Hmi 77. sim aiio a'-o 4IHI kji BMl 4s!i l S". H'Kl 410 anil Jii.5 .1 0 400 100 400 100 100 4H0 500 500 W0 ino.1 IK'O irmo 10"0 loro fiflo .VK) MO r o mki .son fv n .MKl FfO fsj ,'mo ion i) r7u 4"i) int :i NW Mi'i .'iiHI MNI Mid M) Win fl sun mi .Mm torn mxi 7ii 700 7' J)(l H!0 hio Tin '"l '' filsft 57 4) 50.) itii 515 6HW 45ii. 3110 Mil 7UI 5K1 t:)75 . .10.1 7I) BOil RO0 .'k3 fOO ,V)C 500 I(H) 1000 VOii looi icn MM ino 1700 1700 1100 ,-iO0 5"0 500 50 5'K) 1000 KOn ion mm Hij J K BITTEN MEN 11 F.H, Collector nit To baton dupllcale nf isu.-..$ 87J10 To bal ou duulloate of lS'.Ki .. ;tW0 iW J K tUTTENUENDEH, Collector, CK Uy exnnerntlous on dupll- cate, IMtt $ 59 91 By renirn to county Treas on duplicate 1(W 116 I j Hyexnn rations ou duplicate is il'. -'1 By nmou'it. paid R v Carpen ter, Tre is, on (tup, 18"5.... 1: 97 By amount paid K F Carpen ter, Treas, 1WM... :tir. 00 By balance on duplicate, 1H!IV 7 4H By balance on duplicate, 1S1. arnO 57 L D KASK, Collector, lilt. To balance on duplicate, 1H7.$ 1!W 4 To balitnco on duplicate, 1MW. Toil na To balance on duylleale, l.-va. m 95 I 47V3 3a 4763 34 - 18174 40 L D EASE. Collector. CK. By exonerations on duplicate i89i 47170 By unit paid K F Carpenter, Treas. 1897 1016 51 By unit, paid K F Carpenter, Treas. 19S 4039 74 By amt paid E F Carpenter, Treas, 1899 SrtHi 17 By balance on duplicate, 18:i7 17 7s l.s'.Kt am as " " IS'.ia 7J54 78 By amt eollec' ors comrclss'n, aunucaic, isvi aju - 18174 40 n mm mi nw, Hands delicately moulded and daintily white are among the chief of woman's charms. When such hands are marred by eruptions, their very beauty draws uttention to the repulsive disease. Hu mors which break out on the body be gin in the blood. Soaps and salves may cover up a hu mor but they can't cure it. There is a cure for salt-rheum and other eruptive diseases, causea by a corrupt condition of the blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ilir.covery cures these diseases perfectly and per manently. It carric oil the poisons which cause disease. It makes the blood pure and rich. It increases the quanti ty of the blood sup ply by increasing the action of the blood making glands. It niukesthetikiu white and clear by making the blood pure. " Golden Medical Discovery " contains no ulcohol, whisky or other intoxicant. I write to tell you the benefit I have received from your 'Golden Medical iJiscovery,' after having suffered for three years with salt-rheum,'' writes Minn Berths l'ter, of l.ulu. Monroe Co., Mich. "The humor was on my hands, and I had lieeu treated by our home jihysiciiiu who did not help me. After I began the uw of Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery I look seven bottles, and can now say with pleasure that I am cured. Nobody knows the Intense pain I have suffered. I could not sleep at night, the tinging, burning, and itching sensation would ! so bad, sometimes I could hardly bear it, I thank you for your kind udvice." Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pellets assist the action of the "Discovery" when there is constipation. IP I lull Mil I VII tfrHUM an lulat At RUPERT, PA. First. Large and attractive brick mansion house, with about three and one-half acres of garden lawns; bounded north by public' road; east by public, road nnd other Paxton land; south by name and Hosier lot; and west by U. L & W. It. K. co. Second. The farm bounded on tUo north by James F. .Mcllrlde, Warland Evans and Flshlng creek; on the east by Klshlntfcreek and Susque baiinu river; on the south by Susquehanna river, J. G. (julck estate, M. F. Uuliclt and oth ers; on the west by Penna. Canal Co., J. G. CjiiIcK estate and James F. McBrlde, containing about no ACRES, with very large now farm barn, ice house, out" buildings and farm bouse. Tii i bu. Vacant lot, bounded north by school lot; east by public street along west side of P. & K. lt.j south by Charles Fisher, and west by M. F. Gullck. containing elgluy-tlve one hun dredths of an acre, and fronting 188 feet upon suld public street, buvlng a dentil of 160 feet. Foubtu. Vacant lot, bounded north by Will iam Johnson; east by public street aforesaid: south by H ii pert Hotel aud west by J. U. Quick estate, containing forty-six one hundredths of an acre, fronting 108 foot na said street. Fiktu. Vacant lot, bounded north and cast by Rupert Bloomsburg It. K.; south and west by public road.fronttng about 350 feet upon said public road, and upon said railroad, contalutng half an aore. Sixth. Vacant lot.bounded north by a Btreet; east by an alley; south and west by I. H.H.l:., containing about one-quarter of an aire. Seventh. Tuo undivided one-half Interest In oil house lot, bounded north by a street; south by l'arker.and west by P. & It. K.K., containing eight one liundndths of an acre. Timus of Sti.g:-Ten percent, at striking down of property; balance In equal payments nt thirty, sixty and ninety days from day of sale. Further particulars on day of Bale.. Draft of lliese lands run bu sen by calling utioii either of tuo uuderslk'ncd. It I KL'H K. FOLK, L. II. ltooDY. L. E. WAL1.KH, May 3, 1900. Exrs. of Lloyd l'axton K F CAUPEN TEH, Treasurer, DK. To bill from A N Yost, Treas t l&ll 4 To amt frninJ K Blttenben- der, collector 4.KI 97 To unit from L I) Kase, Col'r. 1738 4j To amt from Geo Flecken- Btlnn, Treas, for taxes . 210 78 To unit fioin J Muyder, Treas, licenses, 19n0.. .... 14811 00 To amt of tax roll for 1899 ... li'jno ft! To amt of bonds Issued S sold 616" 00 To Hint First Natl bank loan, 10 0 Oo To amt U A M'KIUIp.aUy, " 1000 00 To amt of M Huckalew loan in. 5 per cent 8000 00 To amt of 3 M whew loan OH I percent 5000 00 To amt of J M Shew loan 04 5 percent 1500 00 To amt of stlus Conner loan w per cent, 4000 00 To amt of FarmerB Nat Bauk iw 5 per cent 4i00 00 To amt of A G Brlggs loan 5 per cent ... asi 00 Toaint from WG llolmes,Pres 70 00 To amt- from boud holJurs stato tax l'lv- -$ 45104 68 E F CAtiPENTEH, Treasurer, CK. By nmt of orders of W.il pald.$ 810 00 By uuit of couiams of l'i6 p'd SM 24 By unit of commas of 1897 p'd 4145 44 Bv amt of coupons of 9s p'd Jixii iw By ami of coupons of irm p'd 24197 75 By amt of coupons Fcb,'99,p'd 78 M Hv amt of coiiior.s Aug,H9,ji'd l'J95 77 By unit of coupons Feb, 1900, paid 1063 84 Bv unit of bond, Auff, 1898 ... J0 oo By unit of bond, Aug, iksiii ... 61'iO IH) By uint Treas commission.... 44J l'i By balance In bands of treas urer HHUIt -f 45104 68 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ettttte of Jmwph Slutrplr, (Ifivasi'd, Notice la hernny given that letters tostiimonl liry ou the estate of Joseph Hliai ilesH, Into of the town of Hloomsburg, county of Columbia, !'., deceased, have beeu granted to L. T. Sliurp less and II. V. Sluirpless, residents of said town, to whom all persona Indebted to said estate are requested lo make, payment and those, having i luliiis or demands will muko knoulhe Biuue without dolay U 1 . sil.iuri,r;, RumulnriL J I 4 ft t 1J. F. MIAKI'LESS.; FREE TO INVENTORS. The experience of C. A. Know & Co. In obtain ing morn than tfi, 00 patJ'iits for Inventors has enabled them to helpfully answer manv ques Hons relating to the protection of lnielleeiu il property. This they have done In a pamphlet rearing brleily of V lilted Hial.es and fnreiga pai cuts, 'Willi cost, or sauin, ana uow io pro cure I hem ; trudo marks, designs, caveats. In. : i Iiigeinunts, decisions la leading patent cases, etc., et.o This pamphlet will bo sent fron to auyone writing C. A. Miow a Co., Washington, D. C. Send TKN Cl'.NTS for a Copy of lib. "Vcm-cLal, A Monthly Magazine, containing GINGER AND PHOSPHORUS. Sulscrilinn, $1 a year. No Free List. :-: It's too Good. I'ublished by THE VANDAI.S, Statiou U. I'itlsburjjh, Fa. MKWKIts. D L W It It Co, livlght on sewer nine l ii Lockliaveu Clay W orks.sewer pipe 13 TO W F Hart man, labor and sewer nine si 4.1 J A lluN'lilns,V Co.sewer pipit 41 7:1 Geo . .MiWIsniey.si'wer pipe '.i m g vl (jiiicMai'knowlfdgciui f'U Aniei iean i nr nniiiui y u, sewer pipe 'fii3 liuoi WATEU. Blooinsburg Water Co., for veiir ls9.i ur.is ii 1) L X A' H It Co., freight on n im 3 ia Jackson A Woodln Mfg Co, water pipe 41 iJ Aineiloin car an I Foundry Co.. water Pipe as 81. Bloiiinsliiirg Waier Co, lire hxliuuis, Main street li l u. Bloniiisbnig Water Co, mov ing nre piuir iiom .Main to Ulth street JliK'l I M BTItEKT LIGHTS. Bloomsburg E I. & 1' Co., wir ing 7." Bloolnsbiirg E L & P Co., 5 im in I lis im'litltig at ID, io per month J17S5i) Ainerlean K I. Co.. ti mouths lighting at 48.1.10 per mo. .i.l'i to -$ 4791 OS A G H'lgs loan at 5 per cent E F ( ai petiter treas., Interest mi order J c Butter Jr. Itecordlngdeed Total number orders Issued. Dediiet orders of '99 outstand ing Amount of orders of 'tt.t paid . (it lier pnymeiiis Orders o ism ( (liters of BeH Orders of .yi7 Orde'S or I 'in Orders of 1899 onpons of r'eb 18'il Coupons of Aug lsw Coupons or Feb l'.i Bond due Aug 1, l-- Bond paid Aug i, ls'.io.. Treasurers eoiniulsslon Bv balance In treas liaud E'lUallliig auits of receipts.. KE( Al'lll LATION 1 '.Hi 14 i 5i l'usi n t I ''tCU t is: s n t :i;'r7ii Stll Kl Mnr. i 41 fi II 5- j r. ; Jl !7 Vi ii , 1 .".ii " lii . l -I V i ' no til Ml ll.l H -' r.' 4lu III f rim I WHjIll PK1 STING. James c Brown annual state ment OU Geo E uhveli annual stale- ment '-'Iim Geo K Elwell tax notices 5 00 Win Ivrlckbaiiiu aunual slate ment 21 oo Will Krlckbauiu printing.... 800 Bloomsburg tially 4 70 94 70 TOWN HALL, Bloomsburg 8t E L Co ance tor year 1-98.. BloomstnirgSt E L Co mice lor year 1S99 Blooinsliuig Gas Co lor yr. W BliHiuisburg vvuter Co., nir year is9 O B Mellluk euveloties and postage A C DeMieppard keys fur lockup A V llower watching Town Ha 1 American Gas Light Co., for year 1899 Jas 11 Mercer stationery .... John Scoii palming Town Hall S F Peacock & Co , allabastur ToAn Hall P K Vannatta calsomltio Town Hall Puragon Plaster a supply Co plaster 45 75 '.Ml ' ii 15 18 71 4:tt 50 13 00 55 K5 4 26 500 3 50 i: ti 05 aim STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, CW McKclvy, com of High ways, bal wr 189S. $ U0 7J G B Martin, agt, smithing.... 15 40 creasy & Wells, lumber M 49 U S Express Co, express 5.1 C K Neyhurd, Com of UlgU- vruys 4ii7 0(l nUWH It, fndgnt 177 til M T GUI, building cuivert, 15t ll Bt reel 50 M T GUI. coping uud curbing Mil street 140 35 Then F Conner.cross g Plates . 50 Jas C Brown, town engineer. 130 10 c E Hngenbueli.cobblestones 50 00 Thus Gorre, cobblestones. . . 13 1J Moyer B'os, lanterns, globes and cement 17 43 Clearfield Clay Working Co, brick I"1 a' P W lless, cobblestones 41 00 E L Barton, smithing 1 71 A L llvssong, clay, 7lh street '2 00 I, E aller.cindcr acot of IS'.W 40ti 9J T 11 Kline smllhliig W40 llarinau & Hasserl.oll, smith ing ami coal ut crusher... tW 1 C H Meiideiiuall, sand W78 J 1 Armstrong, coal oil, brooms, Ac 5 3-1 Ellas l it, powder and fuse, cinder Hp 18 O II Mellluk, puvlug on West street 4 aO Minor Miinsun, engine at crusher S-'' (' J H Blue, (oremun at crusher 1U9 00 Blisunsbiiig Car Mfg Co, re pairs to crusher ' 3 9S C B Dhl, repairs at crusher.. '! i Tlios Bal lon, gravel 4 ti5 W M MO..IOU, powder at cin der tin I. 89 CO Win Hietler, lolling West Main street 7 3$ O B Melllck. paving, Cor Iron and Main st reels. 4 III E J Brown, sprinkling 11 A I. Ilyssong coal for crusher 13 si Atlanilo Itef co, grease lor crusher 4 F.Uiib I it, stone B F arr, work on 51 U street O'.'rt li HoadiiiineliiWclliVHr.sinUhg a 30 Cox & Kashner siiilihliig.... :'il S4 S M lless. cnal at crusher ... 11" I H Enorr t Hon. nul'hi ig. .. '-' 10 Geo W Keller, cobbli slous . i' I Amos K r it in, sand "5 75 Win Ferguson, stone . 15 00 W l Kuclicr & co, woml at cruslier ' 5o II G Hupplee, sundries 10 Climax Itoad Machluo Co, n- palls to ei usher -1 M David llrobst, coal oil a 70 W L Heuiaree, luinbt-i' W Labor and hauling ecsi 41 10179 07 NEW 81'UKKTS AND EXTENSIONS. U M Ouluk, crista In proceed. lugs, opening Jefferson St 0 10 NS I ursel, witness, Sterner view. West Ht 8 00 Mrs Louisa o'lllosser, d irun- ges.openlngof Leonard St 15 00 Mrs Mary Jones, dauurres, opeulog Strawberry alloy 10 50 $ 40 90 FIKK. J C Hut ter, rent Winona hose cart 17 ro N Y Nozzle Co, nozzle 'J5 0U S F 1'ea 'ock Co, keJS, Good will Fire Co 3 85 S F Peacock Co, keys, Good vt in nre in l .41 Empire Hubber Co.cart, Good Will Fire Co 390 00 Empire Hubber Co, sp iuners, Good Will Fire Co S 75 Empire Hubber co.guin boots and coals, Good A 111 Kilo Co 43 50 Geo E Elwell, print Ing for Flro nepu 'J) narman A llussert, coal, Kes- cue Fire Co 29 51 Jno 1' Jones, leather 1 50 V C Trapp, express on steam gunge.. 45 American Fire Engine Co, re pairing mi cam guage 4 35 American Fire Kngluu Co, guiles for engine 9 35 American Fire Engine Co, re pairing engine lt!8 80 C W lln.vierl, rent, ltcscuo Hose Co 3) (10 W II (illino.e, tire apparatus. 2 8s Win May, express on nozzle., 0 A W lioiiin Co, two whirl- pool nozzles fin 00 II P Cliauiberlaln, lire alarm. ltltii (JO EF Mi Cube, ex iininliig lire aUinii svslelil 15 00 Friendship Fire Co, appropri ation lor 1899 150 00 Cains & Hro, J lanterns at J.7.'i, Height lis' 6 05 Moyer bios.hluii vitriol, lire aliii ui 17 ,15 Ghl s Iveiupd'epalilng lire en glue 78 15 W C Trnpn, sal try, labor and Inaiei lal, llio aliirin 79 K7 T 1) Kline, rep's to tire alarm 10 oo Viaduct .Mfg l o.tlre irl'ni sups 47 i!0 Geo Kans li Co, hat and belt, Friendship Flro Ci 6 50 C W Kunvon, block and rope, Hescue Fire Co, 8 10 American E 1. Co, wiring roiinis.ltcscuo Hreco ... 15f0 At: .lesiieppard iuakliigkeys 175 HcHcue IBisu Co, approprlat'n for INK) ... ... 7,100 Wluoua Dose Coippriiprlal'n lor 1-99 75 00 Good Will Hose (appropria tion for 1899. 75 00 W C ivgg. rent for hose cart, Good Will Fire Co SO 00 Eliza Miitih, rent for meeting loiiin, (iood 111 Fire ( o.. tj 00 J (i (ulck, cu.il, Good Will Fire co 3H Fubrlc. Flro lloso Co, 8 10 fivl of hObe 3ri(100 Highways. New hi ic-. ts and extensions . hewer Water Fin- Department Street Lights I'odce and i oustabres Priming Town Ha' Mlseefaneous Amount of orders paid ,. Amount of coupons paid .. .. Bonds paid Treasurer's commission hafuucclti treasurer's hands. Bond of Aug l '9 No 154 paid in 79 ' 7 HI 9i l l'.O n 1H-I .V. S'i8 73 4791 ll-J 79 111 '.I! 1 4 IJ liti 191-1 IM 8.371 is SI J4 ii liliwi io 4IJ 1'J 410 il S50U0 sacu Ki Deduct orders of 1h;i mit- Btandlng ASSETS. Ba duo on dupfleute of lsu.. ' I.Y.X.. i. o i ii ii s'.Z7( ' ' ' " 18'IS.. " " " ' " 1899.. Ouebenetltstissessedon West at reet Due bclellls assessed on Jeff erson street. Fire engine and hose Town liaff ami Lot .. .. Hook and Ladder trucks and liosa carts Athutlc Park Baoiuuu lu treasurer's hnns. 1H739 7.1 $ f!i:iM :ii is L"7nI 17 7s 1!971 Js 7i5l 7S 61.' 71 3.1 II 50i.' mi 15UU0 Oti 1800 CI'. tioiiiim 4 '.0 -IA sure, v Llablltles 4lti.'7 13 1 Wl LIABILITIES, Funded debt Judgt 1st National Bank Orders outstanding Coupons outstanding Due Bloomsburg S E L Co, about.. Dun American E L Co Due American Gas Co Due Wesley Knurr Due I llageiibiich Duo for labor and hauling line v i rappe .-01 tf 3573 PGI.P'K AMI CONSTABLES. Frank Holce,pollc sen lce,'99 lu M Geo crlsi, police service, jm-si i ii U M Hi ss, police service, 8.i9 ! 1 on 111 Diet teclck, police serv,'99 1 HI (ieu Cavuiu'e.policescrvlce.'.'J l;l ii wesKnorr, 1 loos. il.nl flu.. 4 ill no Win Miaw. police service,' kh9 In Nl Jno ('orbit I. police service '99 li no F H DrKe,pollce service, 18 i9 10 75 Win stlin-r, police service, Is, j ,,o F I' Puutii, pollen service, ls'Hi fi .'I Geo Yosl, police service, lsi9. II oo Guo Glrlon, polpie service '99 1 ii Isaiah Ghl. police service,' 9ii 11 1)0 AM Wlntelslei.ll, polled ser vice, 1899 ja 45 Geo Weaver, police servlce,9.i 5'41 II W llageiibiich, do 99 1 i liobt Long, catching uud I in- pouiiillug dogs 6 00 Albert Itnwlluga, usslstaucu In arrest 00 Louis Gruss, nippers, baud- K1S4.1 .is 47li.'l I HI 30(10 431 10 10 IO 10 no li.vi 60 1'U li Oo ' am 48 JTst) 17 17 78 s-iti as 7-J51 78 5IJ71 3:) II 4 hi -Jl f 117.': J 8177 13 , G. HOI.MI.S di74.1 im .Vt'il no KlM.'i Is 470 1 80 1 0 4:;l 1" in ) o no 1 .rs 5(1 ml .-.KHsV.I'JI! STATEMENT NllOWlNG ACCUl'KD I.IA1I1L1- TIES AND AVAILABLE ASsE'l I.IAI11I.IT1BS. Orders outstanding Columns outstanding Judgt, First National Bank.. Blooiiisburg s E LCo.about American K L Co American Gas Co Wesley Kiim r I Hagenbilch Labor and hauling W (J Trappe ASSETS. Bal on duplicate of ls'.r. " " I89rt " " ' 1897 ' " 18(18 " " " 18'.I9 Due benellu;,iissessed ou West street Due beiietlts.assessed ou Jef ferson street Bal lu Treas hands Llabllltlcsilu excess of assets VI Attest : President of the Town Co ui''- Fubkzr (it'icx, Suciuary Hi.oomsiiuko, Pa., April 9, -'1U We, the undersieueil, auditors ol Town of liloomsbure;, do say that we met -tt the Council Room lor the purpose of "-'r" forminc; our duties, ami that we have ca' tned the books of the secretary ami liml correct, ami that the balance in the luii l-0-the treasurer is correct. We disapprove of members of the CoiiiKii, directly, or indirectly, working on the tu:et of the lown, furnishing teams or supi".--- We bhall fee 11 our dutv. hereafter, to lu protest to the payment of all such bills- Vt 11, t Ki'.i .i:, ) W.M. KKICKHAUM, ArDM'-.M. (JVA). i:. Wll.Kt'R, ) In signing the above report I must, na ever, object to the issuing ol V ' 5. -"u "J " orders for bortowed money, becui' t'C same is con'.r.uy to Jaw, ami that aid or ders are invalid ; and further, lhatjt i" le ;n observed that one member of Count" lius a bill of ifcioQ.oo, at if 2 00 per day,l"' other members have furnished material an 4 done wairk, both in n direct nnd indue.', wi;', and it has been ascertained thai nano-' have done work on the streets and the has been returned ns done by other ..irta-f- l'roip the nature and condition of 1 1 1 1 1 1 l; t' iiiipnssiblo fr the board of auJitoi . lxi.inl, loinake ihe investigation necessary make a full and complete rcpoil, ius iiiH it to Ihe citizens of the town to fm"1 investigate, if they deem it proper to do so. 1 do this on the Rioum! that one incn'"'-'' of the boaul o( auditms has no aulhoidy ' employ counsel, or order a full and can investi''atiou to nc made. WM. KKICKHAUM, Aui'iTo. An Old House in New Quarters. James Keilly has moved his HarU'i to the Central Hotel, room recently use'1 a parlor, on first floor Newly I'li"" Kxpert work men. Give us a call. 4'5''