A HUMAN NEEDLE CASE. est Tttnn i Hundred reltra IEt t?Ptfd From Frrnrh Girl's IlnA. FAltlS, April 17. A dispatch from 8t. (termain, near this city. iKnoribei. the ex Inordinary case of Julienne Lniidrienx, b arrant Kill, from whoso liody dozens of adles nro being extracted. The pill complained of considerable irrltntion of Ike skin mid Inwt Thursday wont to o teeal drnc'-ist. who found a number of edloti emerging from various parts of bar body, llo oxtrnctd thorn with pin cers. The girl has returned several times day inoo, and up to yesterday morning the druggist had drawn out 1'JO needles from hor nnns, handi, fivt, breast, tlio lobe of her cor. hor rye-lids and tlio cor ner of hor right oyo. Tlio girl experi ences no pain until ho foils tin ltoodlo piercing the epidermis. Tlio needles al ways emerge thiek olid first ainl unless immediately extract ed ilisappenr ngnin. Two reputable newspapers, (ho Matin and the Temps, have investigated tlio matter ami vouch for the auihoiiticity of the Btory. Mile. Landiicux says that tivo year ngn. when she was 11 yours eld, she ninused herself, with other children, by swallowing quantities of needles. She swallowed -P.) in one day and never felt ny inconvenience until recently and has enjoyed tlio best of health. While relat ing the fun-goinc to the reporter of the Temps who saw her at the druggist's, she twolainied. "I feel one in my eye now." The druggist then upturned her right eyeliil and with a magnet di-ew out four fragments of needles. HEAVY FINE FOR MRS. NATION. Jadace Tells Her llonrl Is o I'lnee For Mhnrt Haired U'onirn, KANSAS CITY, April 10. Mrs. Car rie Nation was fined I ."00 by Judge Mc Anh y in pnliei court yesterday. "I'll vivo yon a stay until 0 o'clock to night," added his honor. "If you're found about Kansas City after that hour, the fine poos. I advise you to leave the city at once and the state too. Missouri is no place for you. This atmosphere does not agree with short haired women, long hair ed men or whistling girls. Go back to Kansas." Mrs. Nation had len occupying n seat of honor on the bench. She was speech less. All the comment she made was, "Sentence, humph!" Mrs. Nation came to Kansas City with Mrs. Mary K. White of Topoka. They created n disturbance in M. A. Flynn's saloon at 117 Hunt Twelfth street. The two bad dropped in at tlie saloon in the course of an exhorting tour. They took exception to its pictures. "Yon strip your mothers and hang them Hp hen to drag young men to hell!" she shouted. Then Bartender Montville bounced her, and Detective Sparks, who happened along, found her holding forth to a crowd in the street. He called the. "hoodlum wagon," and Mrs. Nation and her companion were haled tu the Central police Htatiou GEORGE Q. CANNON DEAD. Apostle of the Mormon Cfcureb Dlca In California. SALT LAKE CITY, April 13.-Vord was received here yesterday that CSoorge Q. Cannon, one of the apostles of the Mormon church, is dead at Monterey, Cal., where he had gone in search of I itealth. George Q. Cannon was born in Liver pool Jan. 11, 1817. He came to Ameri- . ea hi 1844 and was ordained an elder of the Mormon church In 1845. In 1840 he joined the main body of the Mormons from Nuuvoo, Ills., on the way to Utah .-and reached here in 1847. In 1S4!) he went to California on missionary work .-. and in 1850 wont to the Hawaiian ls- . lands and remained there for four years, (n 18o." he established The Western Standard in San Francisco. In 1SS0 he was made a member of the quorum of tlio 12 apostles. He was a delegate in con gress from 1S72 to 1880 and wu .one of i Che i councilor to the president of the Mormon chinch. He was prominently .onneetcd with ninny of the business en terprises of I'tah. 'Senator firmly llrraki Down. ALBANY, April 17. Senator Thomas F. (Jrudy has been removed from this city to a sanitarium at Clifton Springs. He is in a state of physical collapse from ex treme nervousness. During the last seven weeks Senator (irady has been absent from the chair of leader of the minority a greater part of the time. He has been under the care of a physician, and on . uue or two ocensions he was reported ui being in a critical condition. The senator made his last appearance in the somite lust Monday. Ilnrulurs Got a (iooil Ilnul. BUFFALO, April 13. C. M. Sim Kionds, a manufacturer of barrels at Medina, N. Y . wb robbed of $2,000 in ob5. Mr. Simmond always has dis trusted banks, aDd he kept his money concealed in his home. Thursday night he took his family to the opera house to ittejid a performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and this left the way clear for be burglars. 'Ik-ore is no clew-. Wnjor Talr Wins nt Herlln. BEKUX, Apri' 12. In the bicycle races here Major 'Tuylor won the kilo meter match, with a prize of 'too marks, defeating the (ieiiunu riders Arend, Ilu ber, Kl'egaard, Soldi anil others and load ing Aret'd by 20 leuMis. In the tuudem race, 00O meters, Major Taylor and Arend j'ore the winners. fcrv York Slnrkets, FliOTIU -State and western firm and more ailve. buyers showing continence; IdtnneMKia patents, $' .!MVa4.2.r; w inter tralghis. $:t 4iiS.r.O; winter extras, UAV'tf itn; winter patents, $3.1104, 1. WHKAT- ly active and firm on ight offerings, a demand from shorts, ex tort rumors awl sympathy with curn; Jay, T ir.-n;i( TT-'11. ; July, It 7-161i7tiie. ' RYfc luil; mine, oU'uu'c, c. I. f., Mew Tork, cur Jots; No. 2 western, tine., f. o. b., .float. rOP.N Btrong iu1 higher ot active cov rlng. wet weather west ami export talk; day, Vnii'tic.; July. 4ii49c. OATS Slow, but sfcuiller; track, white, itate, VIAiUik.; track, white, western, 32'J ,(c. PORK Steady; mew, tlEfrl&St; family, Vi.Wa 17. LARD Quiet; prime western ateam, " BUTTFK Bteiidy; state dairy, 14a20c.; ,rBh creamery, 1Mi21c. CHEEBK Steady ; fancy, large, colored, lflll'40. ; fancy, large, white. WkVV-' anoy, small, colored, 12Ui!4c. ; fanjr mall, while, 11 V" 12c. EGGS Firm; state and Pennsylvania,.;.! 14ViC.; wisiern, regular packing, V'iWi 8UQAR ttaw strong; fair reflning, S 9-lfl ; centrifugal, IK) test, 4 -'Wn 4'c.; sennea firm; crushed, (.Hoc; puwdered, "?jllNTINE BaraJy ateady at XMQ "iJCJ-Ftrm ; domestic, 3T4"3'4o.j Japan, Aft?W--Btoady; city, lttic; coun- CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Rotable F.vnH of the Week Brleflj and Tersely Told. Another Wizrard was raging in Colo rado and Wyoming. The battleship Maine is to la launched nt Philadelphia May 30. A site for n royal residence in Ireland Is said to have been acquired. New York capitalists are to build i new theater in Sun Francisco. Methodist ministers nt the New Yori east conference declared women are tin fit to act in legislative matters. I'rince Louis Nnpoleon was married t Grand Duchess Helena, daughter of tut liussiau (Irand Duke Vladimir, t Tnrailnr, April 10. The first lwat of the season pirssed th, strait of Mackinac. A student at the University of Micbl gnu has the bubonic plague. The president received a petition fron I'orto Ilicans asking for relief. A gift of .V.0.0O0 to Amherst college en doniiient fund was announced. The United States proposed to the pow ers to fix the total Chinese indemnity a' I iO.IKSI.IHHI. The engagement of Adjutant Genera' Corbin to Miss IMyth Fatten of Wash ington was formally announced. Twelve now cardinals were created among them Archbishop Martinelll, pa pal delegate in the United States. The United States supreme court de cln red unconstitutional the section of tin war revenue law taxing export bills ol lading. Monday, April 1,1, Japan is to propose the cxterminatiot of rats as propagators of disease. The transport Thomas reached Sat Francisco with volunteers returning fron Manila. The gold bars stolon from the Kaisei Wllhelm dor (Jrosso's specie room wit found on the stenmer. Thefta of flour from a government warehouse by commissary sccgeants and others were testitied to at Manila. The cashier of the Farmers' Nationa bank of Ytrgennes, Vt was accused ol misappropriating funds estimated at S'.IO, 000. Officials of the Central Railroad of New .Tersey came to an agreement with its engine drivers and firemen by which the threatened strike was averted. Mrs. J. Fletcher Shera, wife of a bank rupt New York stockbroker, has boon sued by a firm of dressmakers for S4,70tj, aliened to be due for gowns she bought during a your and a half. Satardny, April 1.1. Five thousand men were reported kill ed in battle between rival Arabian chiefs. The St. Petersburg press suggests an alliance between Iiussia, France and Italy. The report is confirmed that the Brit ish war office is to buy no more foreign bred beef. , It is reported at East Liverpool, O., that the 170,000 potters of the country may strike. General J. C. McCook, United States consul for the Klondike, is reported dead ifrom pneumonia. One person was killed and several wounded in a fight near Lilly, Pa., be tween a band of gypsies and a posse. An editor and director of a Havana pnper have been sentenced to imprison ment for inciting trouble among dock laborers. , Friday, April 12. A blizzard is raging in Colorado and Wyoming. Turkey has raised a loan to pay the Crumps and the Krupps. The president bus appointed consult to Marseilles, Coburg mid Zittau. Mayor Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland has issued orders to close the gambling houses and dives. Ten thousand deaths from the plague have occurred in Canton, China, during the past six weeks. Emperor William has unveiled the equestrian statue erected in Potsdam in honor of Emperor William 1. Thursday, April 11. Le Sieele, the Puris Droyfusite paper failed. A mob attacked the monastery of Fara mos, near Oporto, Portugal. Insurgent funds to the amount of $40, lO0 were cuptured near Manila. Neiu'ly all the children in Lathrop Me niorial home, Albany, are 111 with th smallpox. General William Booth, head, of th Salvation Army, celebrated his seventy second birthday. The Chinese minister at St. retersburi was reported fatally injured by beinn thrown down stairs after insulting th llussian foreign minister. Hendricks Mounment Desecrated. INDIANAPOLIS, April 12.-Seriou damage has .been done to the Thomas A. Hendricks monument in the statehonse grounds presumably by metal thieves. One of the granite ornaments weighing 100 pounds nnd surmounted by a heavy piece of bronze was broken from its base ami thrown to the ground, a hrony.e fchicld crossed with a piece of bromse representing n laurel leui was forced from its place high up on the monument nnd carried away, nnd the scales which the figure of Justice held In her hand were stolen. Transfer of Lincoln's Iteiualns, SPRINGFIELD. Ills., April 12,-The remains of Abraham Lincoln, widen have lieen resting in a temporary vaull during the reconstruction of the Lincoln monument, will be removed to the new monument within a few days. The re moval will be private, owly the trustees of the monument, state officers ami rep resentatives of the press being present. It is probable that the casket contaiuiiiH the body of the martyred president will bo ojieued. The exact day fixed for tht transfer of the remains will not be made public . Tonne Made President, DULUTH, April 17,-Charlos A Towno, the Populitt nominee for vici president last year, is president of a company just formed, with a capital of 11,000,000, to work what is said to be a vast deposit of corundum, an abrasive mineral similar to emery. The deposits, consisting of two hills, practically hit composed of corundum, art locnted ot the north shore of Lake Supviior, ubnitl miles from here. It is th intention to estubliuh a plant in Duluth. Twenl r-va Miners Killed. JOHANNESBURG, Transvaal Colo ny, April 17. A caje tiled with nativel fell dowp deep shaft ot the Ueldenhuli mine. Twenty-six of the native wen kUWd.' , - THE COLUMBIAN, The healthy old man wears his gray hairs like a silver trown. What if he be three score and ten if there is still fire in his eye, firmness in his step, command in his voice and wisdom in his counsel ? He commands love and reverence. Yet how few wear the mantle of sge with dignity. Dim eyed, querulous of speech, hailing in step, childish in mind, they "lag superfluous on the stage," dragging out the fag end of life in a simple existence. The secret of a healthy old ge is a healthy middle age. The man who takes care of bis stomach, who keeps his body properly nourished, will find that the body does not fail him in old age. The great value of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery lies in the preservation of the working power of the stomach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition. From this tenter is distributed the nourishment of the whole body, the salt for the blood, the lime lor the bones, phosphates f r the brain and nerves. A sound stomach means a sound man. A man who keeps bis stomach sound by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery" wdl wear the crown of gray hairs as befits a monarch, with d gnity and ease. The critic feels that he is safe because he seldom docs anything worth criticising. Too Many PEori.K Dai.ly With Ca Takkh. It sirikes one like a thunderclap, develops with a rapidity ih.it no other dis ease docs. Dr. Agncw's Catarrhal Powder is the radical, quick, safe and pleasant cure that ihe disease demands. Use the means, prevent its deep-seating and years of distre-. Don't dally with Catairh. Agnew's gives relief in ten minutes. 50 cents. 49 Sold by C. A. Kleim The fellow who is always kicking must expect to stub his toe once in awhile. What Sham, wi Have for Desskrt ? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious dessert. Prepared in two min utes. No baking 1 add hot water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. At your groceis. 10c. 4 nil Whether or not a fellow is crusty depends largely on how he has been bred. WANTED.- Reliable Man lor Manager ol Branch Office we wish to oien in this vicin ity. If your record is O. K. here is an op portunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. The A. T. Morris Wholes u.k House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue, 4c, stamps, futa 21 The wouldbc dramatist's life is usually all work and no play. Kemef in Six Hours. Distressing kid ney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by "New Great South Ameiican Kid ney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in I ladder, kidneys and back, in male or fe male. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by C. A. Kleim, druggist, 128 W. Main St., filoorus burg. Pa. 4 26 1 y. Even the child of rich parents may be spanked in the lap of luxury. Awful Experience With Heart Dis ease. Mr. L. J. Law, Toronto, Can., writes: "I was so sorely troubled with heart disease that I was unable for 18 months to lie down in bed lest I smother. After taking one dose of Dr. Agnew's Heart Clire, I re tired and slept soundly. I used one bottle and the trouble has not returned." Sold by C. A. Kleim. 50 Any one who is familiar with boarding house coffee knows all about the milky way. A Remedy for tub Grippe. A remedy recommended for patients afflicted with the grippe is KEMP'S BALSAM, which is es pecially adapted for the throat and lungs. Don't wait for the first symptoms of the dis ease, get a bottle to-day and keep it for use the moment it is needed. If neglected the grippe has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. KEMP'S BALSAM prevents this by keep ing the cough loose and the lungs free from inflammation. All druggists sell KEMP'S BALSAM at 25c and 50c. 4-nd4t When a fellow drops an unpleasant re mark some other fellow is apt to pick it up. The rabbit may have his faults, but he isn't much of a tail-bearer. to mothers in this town Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Childn n. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, making a sickley child strong and healthy. A ceriain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Sample Free. Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy N. V. 411 4t d Half the battle is lost when you admit your own weakness. Proved Priceless Kuby coals and cin namon flavor. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are household favorites. Impurities leave the system. The nerves are toned. The blood is purified. The complexion is bright and ruddy. Headaches vanish and perfect health follows their use. 40 doses 10 cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim. 51 Tonic for bald heads is a sort of hair raising proposition. 11 1 , KAILKOAD BOTES- Pesnsylvasia Railroad Mates to Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces the following special reduced rates to Buffalo, on account of the Pan-American ExpoMtiou, which opens on May 1 : Summer excursion tickets, to be sola from April 6 to September 30, inclusive, and good to return until October 31, at rate of r20.oo from Washington, if IS. 00 from Bal timore, $17.00 from Philadelphia, and pro portionate rates Irani other points. Ten-day excursion tickets, to be sold, be ginning May I, and continuing every day thereafter during the Exposition, good going on regular trains nnd good reluming within ten clays, including date of sale, at rate of $16. So from Washington, 4 1 5.00 from Balti more, ij.jo from Philadelphia, and pro portionate rales from other points. Special excursion tickets, to be sold, good going only on Thursday, May 33, and good returning within seven days, including date of sale, at rate of $10.00 from Baltimore and Washington, $9.00 from Philadelphia, ami proportionate rates from other poinis. The Pennsylvania Raiioad Company now operates two through Wains each way daily between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing Ian, and Buffalo 2ti8 The oyster lingers in the lap of spring. . OA8TOI1XA. Bam th m You Have Always BLOOMSBURG, PA. Annual Statement OF THE Town of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, FOR THE YEAR 1900. TAX HOLI. . w i Btlllt lip Suburban Farm Fernnnalty Ocrupailnn Dogs and bitches ADD THE FOLLOW Artificial loe Company.. Furniture l omnanv Hrass and ( oiiimt company lllnomstiurif Hif. Co SMfam Healing Company F.IM'ir1o I.Ulil Company IVnn F.lovator company Pctiool Furnishing Company ttloom das company Magi-e t'arpct Woiks per cent, of the above valuation Is Funded debt Is. HiiNDS DUK AS FOLLOWS, VIZ: lorn l'.m pns itm urns )wk, ihut .wo 191H J'.uo lull mi Issue of October in, in 7... KW am :tJ0 :tio :! mi Isxueot OcioboM, IK ... R-'O .TV) "l :ls0 4 0 410 410 Issue of September 11, 1-H'j ?nn 7'0 775 tuxi KV1 K75 !i"i SOU Itwueof November 17. ld'.W ! !ftu 'SiO SfW '.75 Vs 8.0 845 Issueof January 17, I-J. . K) Issue of January 8. IN. I . jnn -10 Issue of Novembers, tH-!. :uO :1M '.Wl 400 40 4(10 IH0 400 400 "0 SCO 600 Issue of October J4, I in o lnan lnoo loon Nl Issue of AlU'llsl, (1. 111 M0 S'K) f"! V0 ''K) MM - MCI Issue of .Inly KW, lt MM) 400 fcO .'.70 40.1 4'Kl :'W :vsj Issue of September it h IC'.T SO fiOO M0 WW ! Run WO ,W ,V0 to) Issue of July o, IH is M) run) M i M0 ') 7'W Too 7n0 7'1 700 TOO Isxue ot Jul v l-WJ Mo ivxi filO "'0 7'XI V ni two UK) fU0 Issue of July, ) 0 7st n- m mt) lnoo irm ,'vm sno 6.vto 66:iS 8.W& 6SA1 (tl." Wis. ;; l!li0 1700 1700 1100 J. K. BITTEN'BKFDEK, Collector. ! DK. To biilanco on dupllcato of 1-Di t 876 48 To balance on duplicate or IS'.KJ 27BO 67 -$ 8IW 05 J. K. BITTEN BEND Elt, Collector. CK. By amt. paid K F Carpenter i reaa on dup. lWd 41 00 By balance on Uup or ism..... R7 48 By balance on dup or isu6 ..... 2740 67 3157 0.') L. D. K ASK, Collector. DK. To balance on dup of leer. ... 17 78 To balance on dup or ls'js 2071 s To balance on dup or 111 7tf-4 7 To balance on dup of JttOu.... Hi.'H ltt 18902 2n L. D. KASE, Collector. CK. By amt paid K F Carpenter Treason duplt lsu-i 835." 20 By aiut i-nld K K ( urpenter 1 reas on dupll 1-V.i . . 4U93 86 By amt paid K K Carpenter Tri as on dupll P.sK) 2067 60 By balance on uupll 1W7 17 78 IW 812 18 " " ' 1N!.I 2VK) !2 " ' " " 1.IJ0 .. .. twiOl W 181102 20 E. F. CARPENTER, Treasurer. DK. To balance..'. 40 24 Jo amt from J K Bltlenbeud- er, Collector 40 00 To amt from L l) Case, Col .. 'J0X1 so To amt fruiii lira as & Copper Co for wood , IB 00 To amt lor taxes for lnoo ... 1117 60 To amt. from Bonds Issued and sold C186 00 To amt. troin Farmers' nat ional Bank loan 1000 00 To amt irom First National llenk loan . . 1000 00 To ami from W O Holmes ... 21 00 To amt rrom foreign Fire In surance 1 0 ror IMS 13 27 To aim from foreign Fire In surance Co ror lWe.i 219 l!9 To aiut Irora bond holders lor Siate tax 139 67 29523 63 E. F. CARPEN1EH, Treasurer. CK. By amt of orders for H7 paid 1 00 " orders tor US paid 4 05 ' " orders ror " paid 958 48 .. . orders r5r l'JU paid 1535 52 ,1 ,1 couimns of Feb VJ 75 98 " " " Coupons of Aug Me.) 76 Vi " " " C0U)Kns or Feb '00 808 57 Coupons or Aug 'u0 1818 6 " " " Coupons or Feb Ml 951 66 " " Bond ot Aug 19.4J 6185 SO ' Treasurer's Com. 257 04 To bal. In bands or Treas.... 8500 611 29522 68 STREETS ASD UIGHWAVS. C F Neyhard, Coai ot nigh ways for 190-t t 403 M L E Waller cinder tor 1899.. .. 414 22 Frank Richie, smttUug 14 45 llarnutn Uasaert smithing 22 23 creasy & Wells, lumber 181 02 Geo. B Martin Agent smithing 12 7d b 4 s K K Co crossing over Fifth street t 14 37 Theo Fconnercroaslngplales 10 00 Ed DlefTenbach cobblestone and sand 90 60 John P Jones sand 7 9s Cox and Crawford smithing.. 1 10 A L ilysong coal 5 25 James C Brown Engineer for 1WU0 89 25 Amos Krumtn sand 12 70 M TObl stone 9 63 Hamburg Vitrified Brick Co. brick 83 91 VS. K Kit. Co. freight on brick 8121 'A m Ferguson cobblestone... 5 00 Levi cox suilililng 1 2o K B Drelsbach gravel 11 70 K L Barton smliblng 70 W M Lemons luintx-r 18 88 Stephen Knurr smithing 8 00 Labor and hauling 23a0 07 I 8751 78 STREET LIGHTS. American Electric Light Co. tor .MarcU 1899 8 435 10 American Electric Light Co. tor year lHJu 4790 60 American Electrlo Light Co. wiring lounlsln . 23 98 D V l'iigt-r oil, light m Glue Alley 7 30 I 52fi 88 SEWEKf?. McEttresh Clay Working Co pipe ... I 89 29 P & it Kit Co. freight on pipe. 85 10 ALUS30D 1, 108.4 WATER. Bloom Water Company tor March 1899 101 67 Bloom Waier Company. lor year luou 1118 87 American Car and Foundry lompuny pipe 2 78 f 1240 82 FIRE. W 0 Trappe salary for 19W flrealunn 13 21 W C Trappu labor lor 1900 Ure alarm 9 13 11 1' chamberlain extension for poles ... 10 16 C W Uaiisert, rent Rescue Hose Company 80 CO C Vv 11 assert window and door lii-HCue Hose Co 1 35 Mover Bros supplies fire ul'in 25 15 Cornelius Callahan coinp uy lanterns 8 '5 M T Tracy salary tor 19X1 fire alurin 8 76 Viaduct Manufacturing Co., lire iiliiun kupnlles. 65 95 Huniiun & Hassurl coal, lt'-s- cue hose Co . 8 05 W E rlshur salary for luooilie alarm 85 00 W E Fisi.or labor tor 1900 the- alarm 13 00 A C Dehueppard, keys for Fire Comnanles and boxes .... 185 D E Krum hauling supplies , nro alarm 50 C Wsavtts work on fire engine 4 (0 Empire Kubbor Mauuiautur- lug o hose 130 00 DLsW Kit Co., frtitrht on nose 2 60 Friendship Fire Co., appro priation lor I9ti0 150 00 J ti Wells hardware 8 20 Western Electrlo Co., fire alarm supplies 95 89 W C I'egg reut Good w in Fire Co.?" 17 60 J Y Jones fixing rubber oouls and boots 8 60 Central Feno'a Telephone Co. - Fdll 1H0 mills, l,..1M , mills, lorvJW 4H tlllllM, lil !MH ti mlllH, 11.H7.V milis. 'iv.y.m , .:nir. .n . flHl 4-i . M7 71 . Mt H" . 1;:l "(I . Ml on -I 'JP45 10 INO KXONF.II TI0NS: .M If""!) wwo ' two MW fn In no s no 1-i"0 S-BVWti .I74iV CS . B.Ti.l 10 l'Jl.1 600 fy fire alarm supplies 6 hi Rescue Hose Co., appropria tion for 1900 75 00 Winona Fire 10., appropria tion for 1900 75 00 Good Will F'tre Co., appropria tion lor 19 X1 75 00 W R K' clier it Co., coal Good Will Fire CO 4 35 Claude chrunils work on fire alarm 6 25 Wm suilih work on tire alarm 5. -1 9:1 01 POLICEMEN AND CONSTABLES. Wesley Knorr balance tor 1899 40 W Wesley Knorr balance fnrlUnO 440 (Kl John coibltt I'olloo ror yr 25 25 F I rake " 2 60 O M Hess ' ' ' ' 1 25 A M Wlnterst'n " " M M Geo Mariln " " " 13 02 Gen Yost ' " " ' 20 75 Ueo Weaver " " " " 1 25 Win Dleiirlck " " " 12 00 1) K i.'ofTm.ui " " " 1 00 Miles HeU ' ' 8 00 Thos Moyor " 4 75 Kobt. Iing " ' " ' 8 so Isitl.ih Old " " " ' 4 25 oeoilartman " " " ' 5 50 J no K Townsend suits fte 81 Oil Arlng M111I17. police roryr 1900 7 25 Miles Bel. Conslab " " " 41 50 Win ohaw police " 'J " 21 On Frank Beers " " ' ' 4 2 B W Biirnma " " " " 8 75 Thos Morris " " " " 8 75 Suml Vosr " " " " 1 as B W llatfcnbuch ' ' 8 00 J 9 Williams " " " 2 U) Jno Fisher naullng trampt to lockup 1 00 Louis (.runs police supplies . 8 80 A V Hower ouo arrest 5o I 773 78 TRINTING, Columbian annual statement sc .$ Republican annual statement Bloomsburg Dally annual statement tic 2 70 2. ) 00 81 SO 89 20 TOWN HALL. Bloom Steam and Electric Light Co steam tor 19u0....$ S78 85 Amerlcun Gas Light Com pany light tor 19.4) 72 44 Bloom Water Co., water ror 1900 58 17 J U Maize Insurance on Hall.. 36 00 C W McKelvy Insurance on Hall 120 00 M P Lutz & Son Insurance on Hall 86 00 Jas II Mercer stationery 27 25 F K Vannatta painting 40 38 J G Wells windows and gloss 13 74 J D Armstrong sundries .... 6 75 V B Moyer repairs to Hall.... 19 88 a V lluwer watch'ng Hall.... 13 00 A C DeSheppard keys for Lo kup 95 Paragon Plaster and Supply co plaster tor llall 8 40 WO Holmes 49 WMLeuiou labor on Hall.... 8 50 -f 731 26 MISCELLANEOUS. John Glbbs, burying 3 cats... 1 50 Ed Cox, rent for barn 15 00 11 A M Ktlltp, solicitor (or 99.. 106 CO Freeze yulck, sec'y ror WjO . 24J 00 Isaiah Hagenbuch, salsiy (or 1 '.!, II months (12.50.... 137 50 Auditors (or 1899 27 0J V B Moyer & Co, palntlog fountain arid benches. 13 70 Farmers Nat'l bauK, loan (or 90 days 1000 00 O B Melllck, envelopes and postage S 30 E B Tusiln, trustee, loan for 90 days 10.10 00 J K Schuyler & Co, hardware 10 44 W O Holmes & Son.plumb'g.. 81 Hi S F Peacock A Co, turd ware.. 18 so Jno Corbett.bourd'g prisoners 8 25 H F Dlettertck, do 190 W M Reber, Sec'y B of II 65 00 bd Glger, board g Annie Fink 1 15 E J Brown, sprinkling 14 50 F I' I'ursel, sundries CI C E Hower, rent for barn 81 '0 J O Wells, hardware 7 08 F D Dent ler, damages ..... .... 50 00 B A Guiding 00 75 00 Dan'l Kuorr.Phfl.board'g prts 18 60 Isaiah llagenhucb, balance or salary lor ist 12 50 E F l arpenter, Treas, state tax and Int. on bonds and tudgui't of 1st Nat'l Bunk.. 1138 ft) -I 3B98 06 SUMMARY. Highways... 8751 78 n6 m 12.0 82 921 01 773 78 62li 8 741 28 89 20 89118 06 Sen cis ... Water ... Fire Department. Police and constables.... Street light Town Hall Printing Miscellaneous. 1 10878 71 Deduct ord'sof l'JOOoutstandg 1043 19 -$ 158:15 52 Other payments. Orders o( 1M7 f 1 00 Ordersol 8.-S 4 05 Orders o( 18wi 9"8 48 Orders ot l'.i 1515 62 Coupons ot February, 1899.... 75 93 Coupons ol August, 1899 75 93 Coupons of February, I'JjO.... Sut 57 Coupons of Augusi, lino 1:I8 68 Coupons o( Febru ,ry, I'.'OI.. .. 951 an Bonds paid August 1st, 1900.. 6185 uu Tn-asurnr's coiuinlsslon 27 04 Baluuce lu Treasurer's bands 35i0 09 - 29522 53 Equalizing utn't of receipts .. I 4.'ti58 06 RECAPITULATION. Highways f 3751 7(1 Sewers luO 94 Water..'. 1240 82 Fire Department 924 ui streetlight 62.488 Police and constables 773 78 Printing Ml 20 Town Hull 731 2(1 Mlseelluneous 3.I9S Oil Amount of orders paid li!7! 05 Amount of coupons paid 2725 75 Amount ot b mils paid 6I8.1 00 Treasurer's commission 257 01 Bui lu Ttt'ofeurur's liuuds. .... 8500 69 f 4IVI01 21 Deduct ord's of 19,t)ouuitaudg 1043 19 ' f 453'8 05 ASSETS Bal due on Dup or ik'.i; .'.I 676 48 do do do lsutl tfl 10 57 00 do do 18H7 17 78 do do do lsus 612 18 ' dO do do 1899 259,1 92 da do do IMju ' bbOO 6t Due benefits assess'd ou West stieet 612 71 Due benefits assessed on Jef ferson street 33 45 Fire engine and hose 6200 00 Town Hall and lot UOOO 00 Uuok and ladder truck and hose carta IRK) 00 Athlelte Park . . OH Dul lu Treasurer's bands :iftW 6U f 4M7!) 31 Llibllliles In excess of asset 4r00 w 1 twtn a I.IniLITIK. Funded debt ... .. 674- 00 .liniment. Flint Nali Hank., rmoo On Ord-m outstanding 6ilt Coupons outstanding 4.Vi 08 Dim Kloouisuiirg bleam A R. I,. Co., nbnai 40 00 Dun America'! KlTtrlo L. Co, 4 W in lino Ainerlean (aa co, abiut In "0 Din Wesley Knorr 40 no Dun tsnl .il Hagehbui'll 12 fto Duo W h Fisher - 10 00 -$ R'.7 21 STATKMENT SHOWING ACCItt Kl) I.JABILI. TIES AND AVAILABLE ASSKT4. LIABILITIES, Orders: outstanding. $ 1'iOlrt it Coupons " 4 J) H Jinlvmett 1st National Hunk... bxt) 04 llloom S A F. K L Co about 4n no American .... 4 io (ins .... 10 Oil Wesley Knnrr 4(1 on Isaiah II lucnh ii u . I J V) W K Klslior 10 00 timi ti l'.'M IMS IMIrt 1(117 l'JH 191!) 19J0 19-Jt 19:J r00 V10 XO 600 1000 10CO 1000 1000 1JI 500 600 .ri00 m mot icoo ltoo inm ins I'i.TIS 0) ASSETS. Balance on duplicate ot I8115.. 675 4 lsil.. 2740 57 ' Isi7. 17 78 ' ' 1898.. 812 OS " " " 290 92 11 14 ' I'.'OI) . fidOO 68 Due tienents assessed on West street. 512 71 Due benefits ass.-ssed on Jeff erson street, .18 44 Balance lu Treas hands Xi ; J17 CJ M Liabilities in excess ot assets 65J.1 hi At'est: FKANK IKKI.EU, Frkk.e Quick, Prcs of Council. Secretary. Uloomsburg, Pa., April 10, toot. We, the undersigned, auditors of the Town ot li!oomburg met at the Council rooms for the purpose of performing our duties. We have examined the booki of the Secretxry and find them correct, as above stated. The balance in the hands of the Treasurer is $3560.69, in accordance with the foregoing statement. As there is sufficient money in the Treas ury to meet the outstanding orders bearing 6 per cent interest we direct that such order be presented to the Treasurer for payment ami that interest on the same shall cease not later than April 30th, 1901. PETER . FREEZE,) WM. KRICKBAUM, V Auditors. GEO. E. WILBUR, ) APPEAL NOTICE. The County Commissioners will sit, on tlm following dates, at the following places, to hear and adjust matters relating to the trl-enulal as sessment ot 1900, when and where all property owners may appear and be heard, II they think proper : bloom At Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., June 10, 1901. Mt. Pleasant and Montour At Court Bouse. Bloomsburg, April 2:id, 1901. Catawlssa Twp. and Franklin At Adams no tel. Anrll 21th, I '."11. Cleveland, Locust and Ronrlngereek At Yea ger's Hotel, Hlabtown, April 25th. 1901. Main and Beaver At Yetter's Hotel, Maln vllle. April 2iiri, 1901. Mllllln At t'eunypacker Hotel, MlffltnvlUe, April 29tn, 1901. orange Twp. and Orangevllle Borough At Turners Hotel, Orungevllle, May 1st, Mil. Flshlngcreelt and Stillwater At Mallenri stoni.stiiiwater, May2il, Mil Benrnn lloro and Benton Twp , and Jackson At Mollttnry Hotel, Benton, Mar 3rd, l9oi. Hemlock At Court House, Bloomsburg, Mar 9th, luoi. scott At Court House, Bloomsburg, Juno 1 1. Mil. hugarloat At Bteen's Hotel, Central, May 2 1901. Madison At Rltnbey's Hotel, Jerseytowm. Mav 2d 1901. I MlUvllle and Pine At lola Hotel, May 231 1901. Greenwood At Rnorsburg Hotel, May iltk, I 19JI. Kerwlck and Rrlarcreek At 8t. Charles Ho tel, Berwick, May 27th, 1901. centre At Grange Hall, Centre Twp., Mar 29th, 1901. catawlssa Borough At Klatler 8 Hotel, Cata wlssa, June :ft, 19)1. Centralis Borough, at John VcDonnel's Hotel, Centralla June ftth and 6th, i9"l. Conynglmm At John McDonnell's Hotel, ccmraua, June rin, iwii. N EHK XI ll KITCHEN,) r. T. J. VANOKKtiLICE, J- wTJ W. H. FISUKn, (toaaa Attest: It. F. Vavokksi.ic, Clerk. Com'rs omce, Bl -omsburg, Fa. April 11. It WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's Appraisement will be presented to the orphans' Court of ColumbU Couuty on the first Monday ol Mar, A. D. 1W, and coQ'lrmed nisi, aud unless exceptions are tiled within (our days I hereafter, will be con tinued absolute: 1. Estate of Joseph Zelslott, late ol Madlsot Twp. I'ersonulty, i2M.0. 2. Estate ot Jackson Lyons, late of Pine Twp. Personalty, $H5.ot, realty, $155.00. 8. Estate of Plus Zimmerman, late of Locrut Twp. Personalty, i-mo.OJ. 4. Estate or Thomas W. Mcllenry, late ot Greenwood Twp. Personally, UK) ft). 5. Estate ot Wm. Murkel, late or Roartng creek Twp. Personalty, I155.00, realty, 150.00. 6. Estate ol Joshua Fetterman, late o( ta. Town of Bloomsburg. Personalty, $300.00. 7. Estate of Daniel Jamison, late of Centra Twp. Personalty, $-300.00. 8. Estate nt Cornelius Reese, late or Green wood township. Personalty, $51.70, realty, $M0. 9. Estate of Josenh Uoffherr, late ot Cen tralla. Realty, $300 00. 10. Estate of Geo. Lynn, late of Beaver Tsrp. Kealty, $S00 00. 11. Estate ot Daniel Troy, late of Beaver Twp. Personalty. $300 00. 12. Estate ot Daniel Young, lute of Jacksni township. Personalty, $310.00. 11. Estate or Eiua..uel Yorks, late of Jacksoa township. Personalty, $300.00. W. II. II KN HI K, Clerk Of O. C Clerk's Onice, Bloomsburg, Pa., April i 190U ELECTION NOTICE. Agreeably to the provisions of an Act of As sembly, p issed the 121 li dyo( April, 1875, tuc annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bloom sburg Literary Institute and state Nor ma School of the Sixth District will be held os the rlrst Monday o( May, being May a, lvol, be tween the hoins of two aud (our o'clock In (he afternoon of wild day, at the otllco of the Nor mal School, In lh Dormitory, lu the Towaol Bloomsburg, Pa., at which time (our per so m will be elected Trustees on the part of ttaa stockholders, to serve tor three years; and at the suine time six persons will be nominated to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, (rota whom lie may appoint t wo trusu-es on the pari ot the Mate, 10 serve (or a period o( three years, und one trustee on t he part of the state to sens (or a period of one year to till the unexpired term o( C. G. Barkley, deceased. 4 11 JOHN M. CLARK, Hee'y. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JfsfnlH of Calhiirlup Coltntin, late oj ill. VeflKUSt Sfe,., rtee'lJfff. 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