The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 28, 1887, SUPPLEMENT, Image 5

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    COLUMBIAN SUPPLEMENT.
Bloomsburg, Pa.. Friday, January 28, 1887.
CHURCH NOTES.
Germany bus 109 Baptist congregation
In eighteen months 1,500 converts liav
been added to the Salvation Army in Chi.
(ago.
Th Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis
siotis asks for money. It is about 1 150,000 In
debt.
At tho Methodist Missionary conference
receipts of t'J92,000 for last year wero re
ported. The mission board of the Mothodlst clmrch
appropriated $13,000 for BpanUi New
Mexico.
There are 1,071 Young Men's Christian
associations In the United States, with 140,000
members.
There are 183 colored Presby terlan churches
in the south, with 13,033 members. Of this
number eighty-five churches are In North
Carolina and fifty-nine In South Carolina.
In New York city a new clmrch is to be
established. It is for ministers and baptized
peoplo acknowledging the ecclesiastical au
thority of tho College of Apostles, which is a
place of worship according to the doctrine of
tho Cathollo Apostolic church, and has here
tofore had its headquarters at Albury, Eng
land. The amount appropriated by the general
missionary committee of the Methodist Epls
copal church for carrying on mission work
for the ensuing year is $571,437 for foreign
missions and $317,750 for homo missions,
making a total of $1,080,187, an increase of
$89,187 over the amount appropriated last
year.
There are no less than thirty-six different
missionary societies represented In India, ,
besides ten or more private missions. All
branches of tho church are reDrcsented and
all are laboring hand hi hand for the uplift
ing of India. According to the statistical
summary for 1885 there Tero 137,504 com
municants representing the fruits of these
missions.
Tho Baptist church has three great organi
zations, tho Foreign Missionary society, the
Publication society, and the Home Mission so
ciety, which latter has for its motto, "Korth
America for Christ" It was organized in
New York state in 1833. Since its organiza
tion it has expended $5,131,314, established
$,416 churches, baptized 09,914 members,
organized 700 Nunday schools and now has
700 laborers ongnged in carrying on its work
What Ouo Vote Accomplished.
The fact that in Indiana tho official
count shows that a candidato lias been
re-elected by Just one vote leads The South
Bend Tribune to remember that In 1842
Lot Day, Sr., was tho Democratic candi
date for sheriff and William Cosgrovo was
the Whig candidate. When the official
canvass of tho vote was made Lot Day
was elected by one majority. In 1844
Hugh C. Flannegan was elected represen
tative by ouo majority. He went to the
legislature and his vote elected a United
States senator by one majority. The
United States senator's one vote brought
on the Mexican war. So St. Joseph
county has had an experience that no
other county perhaps in the United States
has had with a single vote. Four men
elected to important offices by single
votes and tho Mexican war brought on by
a single vote. Now York Sun.
As a Great Truth.
The following from Mr. Lowell's Har
vard address is going the rounds as "a
Krcnt truth," as If It were a matter of
familiar experience: "A man rich only
for himself has a life as barren and cheer
less ns the" serpent set to guard a burled
treasure."
The New Tax Law.
An important bill has been intro
duced in tho LIouso of licprcsentntivcs
undiT tlio title of ".in act amendatory
of the several acts relating to tho as
fiesMiient and valuation of rual,peisonal
anil oorpointo p.opcrtyfor tho purpose
of taxation.'' Its authov h L?onavd
Iilione, master of tho Pennsylvania
Statu Grange. The act provides that
assessors shall in April assess all real
estate and visible personal property at
actual cash value, inuludin.t; bonds
mortgages, notes, bills and every oth
er evidence of debt-bearing interest
and duo from uolveut debtors, oxcopt
only tho property exempted by the
first section of tho ninth article of tho
Stale Constitution. Tho pioperty of
privatu corpn xiio ''"'lei "Vill ho
such only as. owned by them otherwise
than strictly and exclusively for cor
poiate purposes in conducting the au
thorized business of tho company and
not clearly by iu taxed corporate stock
and shmvs.
One section p.uwuua ijiui, wn-.ji tax
able person or corporation shall furn
ish the assessois a written statement
of all taxable property. Every evi
dence of ' ' 1, " ' 'il' bn
uueoll.v '..4 i "
Oil time.
the assessment JuohS luu amount se
cured bv dower, mortgage, judgment,
gromid'rcntor ohargv, upon the prein.
iscs of any taxable person, firm, asso
ciation or corpo.Jtion and deduct tho
same from tho va' nation of tho en
cumbered property, p ovitled, said tax.
able person, firm, association or cor
poration shall pay tho yearly amount
of tax upon such dower, mortgage,
judgment or charge to tho collector of
the (ax', which amount tho said taxa
bio person, firm, association or corpor
ation shall bo entitled to offset as pay
munt for interest or jirincipal upon said
dower, mortgage, judgment, ground
reut Of charge. Licenso taxes upon
wholesalo nud retail venders of mer
oliand'so aro jepoaled. Tho Auditor
General and State Treasurer Blmll an
nually fix tho tax rate unontlio ccpital
stock and shares of privato corpora
tion" subject to tar.
J.R.SLVLITH&CO.
LIMITED.
MILTON, Pa.,
Dealkksin
PIANOS
Ily tho following wellknown makers;
Chickering,
Knabe,
Weber,
Hallet & Davis.
Can also furnish any of the
cheaper makes at manufacturers
prices. Do not buy a piano be
fore getting our prices.
Catalogue and Price Lists
SepU-Mtf.
On application.
JTUtEAS BROWN'S INSURANCE
bosbu,S'ri,OJ'ei"a now bulldlnff' Ma,B BlKet
A sscts
.J5tnaln9urancoco.,of nartrord, conn tr,oa,!Ko
ltoyal of Liverpool 13,500,000
Lancashire 10,000.000
Flro Association, Philadelphia 4 163 710
I'hconlx, of London B.i!06,3T0
London & Lancashire, of England l.jowmi
Hartford ot llarttord 8,S73,ii50
Sprlngtleld Fire and Marine 2,082,580
As the agencies are direct, policies are written
or tho Insured without delay in the office at
Bloomsburg. oct. ss, '81-
i I HAND JUllOllS FOR FKHUUAHY
VJ TERM, 1887.
lilnntn .tnnitlinn Cromls. Albert Ilctblne. Fred
Heaver Jacob Longenbergcr, 8. 1. Johnon,Jolin
a. ureiacn.
l4.mi.iii .Tnfthlin TtPSA.
Berwick 11. H. Bower, Mathlas Frantz, Letl
urcuoenner.
Brlarcrcck Lahinnn Mart.
I'atawlssa Jacob llalncs.
Conrnaham. James Kostenbauder.
Flshlngcrcek- Jare Hide.
Locust-d. 8. Stlne, Wm. llelwlg, Augustus
noons, x Tancis itnuues.
Madison -C. 11. Fruit.
Muln G. W. Hhuman.
Mlfflln-J. O. Swank.
Alt. Pleasant John Johnson, Whltcnlght.
ijott-Win. sjttojttterlr.
IRE INSURANCE
CHHISTIAN V. KNAPP, BLOOMSBU Q,FA.
home, or N. T.
MEltCHANTS'.OF NEWARK, N. J.
'linton, n.y.
peoples' n. y.
reading. pa.
TbesH ..i.u corporations are well seasoned by
life and riRie tistkd and have never yet had a
loan nettled bv nnr court 01 law. Their assets are
All Invested In solid sscuritiss aro liable to the
azard ot firs only.
ijiurm pkouptlv and noNESTLT adlusted and
paid as soon as determined by CnninTin r.
KNirr, BricitL Aokntand AdjcstkrBloomsburo,
Pa.
Thnnrnnlnnf OolumblA county Bbould natron
Ize the agency where losses It anjr are Bettied and
pall hv nnpflf tlierown citizens.
B,
F. HARTMAN
HSrRISBNTS THI rOLLOWINO
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES
North American of Philadelphia.
Franklin, " "
Pennsylvania, " "
Vork, of Pennsylvania.
Uanuver. ot N. Y.
queens, ot London.
North British, ot London.
Office on ttfitut Street, No. 5, lilonmsbnrg.
oct. i
ENNY GOODS
A SPECIALTY.
BOLE AOXNTS FOR
F. F. ADAMS CO.,
FINS CUT
CHEWING
TOBACCO
Solo agents ot the fol
lowing brands ot
Cigars.
HENRY CLAY,
LONDHE3,
.NORMAL,
INDIAN PRINCESS,
SAMSON,
SILVER ASH.
Alexander Bros. & Co..
WHOLESALE DEALE11S IN
CIGARS. TOBACCO.
CAKD1ES,
FRUITS AND NUTS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
HENRY MAILLAEDS
IU CAN DIES.
FRESH EVERY WEEK.
Bloomsburg, Fa.
ANY ORDER
FOR FESTIVALS
will be
SUPPLIED W I TH
THE
LOWEST
Market Prices,
AS FOLLOWS:
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
PEANUTS,
ENGLISH
WALNUTS,
CREAM NUTS,
ALMONDS,
I'OI' CORN
HALLS.
rpRIAL LIST FOR FEBRUARY TERM,
JL iw.
Fred'k llossler to Use Ac tb 1) II & W 11 H Co.
John Waters and wifo vs M O woodward.
William It Ynrgey vs Locust Mt Water Co.
John lllnterllter et ux vs Lloyd Brandon ct aL
Joseph Ross' cx'rs vs FrancH I. Hess.
Albert E cadow vs I) L & W R R Co.
Theo P Craig vs Mahala Craig et al.
Charles W McKelvyct al vsC B Brockway.
.Jonas Doty a admrs et al vs John Suit.
Patrick Burns vs I. Riley Co.
(1 II Herbert vs S M Hess
O B Millard vs John Snyder.
0 11 Brockway vs Columbia County.
A K smith vs Samuel Bruglcr.
J II Patton vs A P Heller.
Eleanor Lockard's heirs vs Sam'l F. limey's Exr.
Curtis Mfg Co vs Clark I Thomas.
David Jones vs John Whltcnlght.
Wm Krtckbaum vs John B Casey.
Columbia County Treas.vs Wm Krlckbaum ct at
L II Fowler vs O I) Fowler.
Columbia County Tress. vs Wm Krlckbaum et al.
Andrew FowlcrvsCD Fowler.
J II lion vs Bora ot Berwick.
Franklin Yocum, guardian vs Wm Zahner et ah
Mathlas Kindt vs Charles Sands et al.
Jonas Hantz vs Isabella llantz.
William KrlckbHiimvs Columbia County.
John v Yocum vs Susan Brumbach.
Sarah J Hosier, trustee, va (ildeon Michael.
mer flood's Ex'rs vs Nelson Freas et aL
Maud A Hartman vs Win F Welllver.
J. I). Fisher vs Zacharlali Krelschcr.
a W Adams vs A B Croon.
M A Marele vs Berwick Borough.
Wolt and Schlve vs J W Wlnterstecn ct ux.
TRAVERSE JURORS FOR FEBRU
ARY term, 1887.
Bloom James C. Sterner, D. Lowcnberg, Chas.
rittlo, Wm. Olggcr, Nathan Cromls. II. W. tc
Reynolds. Benton Cyrus B. Hess, Alfred Itantz.
Berwick c. U. Zehnder, C. D. Fowler, Chas.
Brader.
Brlarcreek 11. M. Evans, Isaac ltcece, A. I).
Croon
enure Andrew Lunger, Samuel Crcvellng.
Flihlngcreek John l'ealer. n J. Knouse.
(Ireenwooa Hugh Falrmau seph KedUne.
Hemlock Hlrani H'ece.
Locust Geo. aetij, Samuel Helnbold, Andrew
Iloycr. Clinton Mower.
Madison Allison Esslck, a. C. Runyan, J. M.
Glrton.
ilimin Samuel Snyder.
orange Henry Hetty.
Scott Wm. Fettlt, David Whltmlre, Geo. Kelch-
ner.
suganoar Tnomas n. smitn, ai. narvcy.
SECOND WEEK.
Bloom B. F. Gllmore. Wm. Shatter. J. Saltzer.
C. B. Houblns, L. D. Kase. Freas Brown.
neaver-jonn iiouck.
Benton William Asb, Daniel shultz.
Berwick Wm. J. Knorr, B. V. Crispin, Jr., Sam'l
K. Heller.
Catawlssa Wrn. O. Yetter, David Olffln, Allen
narnilt. F. P. Kicfcr. Amos line. Jacob swank.
Chas. Krelgli.
uenirana iienry aieeio.
conyngham-PaU McDermott,Sylvcstcr Hoffman.
Ilshl'igcreek A. L. Chapln.
Franklin Wilson Rider.
Greenwood Eyer Allen, Samuel Parker.
Hemlock Wm. Miller, Jr.
Jackson Michael Hartman.
Locust James Bird.
Madison John Cox.
MlWln I. K. schweppcnhlaer, J. D. Houck.
orange Amos Neyliard, II. Slellck.
ltoaringcreek Abraham Winter.
Sugarloat Clinton cole.
SURSHTllBE FOR
THE COLUMBIAN,
Jrtf IE jl. ' -L1
INDUCEMENTS
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Scwinar Lrachines,
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We are offering great inducements to persons desiring to purchase Pianos, Organs anu
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Among the Pianos we handle aro (lie IVEStS & POND, C. C. BRIGGS,
BAUS & CO., SCHOM ACKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These
Pianos are all first-class and fully warranted for five years.
Our leading Organs are
STATES mid other makes.
the celebrated ESTEY. MILLER, UNITED
Our leading Sewing Maehincsare tho celebrated WHITE, NEW DAVIS, NEW
DOMESTIC, NEW HOME, HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL, ST. JOHN and
STANDARD ROTARY Sewing Machine, tho finest and best Rotary Sewing
Machine in the world.
Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZFR'F PALACE OF MUSIC AND
GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Mailt St., Bloouiburg,Pa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JAMES M. FRITZ,
AT TO RNE Y-AT-L AW.
Office with C. O. Darklcr, Esq., In Wirt
building. dec2l-M.
T B. WALLER, "' :
U ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW,
Bloomsburg, Pa
onico over 1st. National llank.
jwr U. FUNK,
' ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW.
Bloomsbubo, Pa.
mce In Gat's Building.
J OHN M. CLARK,
ATTOIINKY-AT-LAW.
AND
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
BLOOveiBKO, Pa.
omce over Morer Bros. Drug Store.
p W.MILLER,
ATTORNKT-AT-LAW,
omce In Brower'sbulldlng,secondfloor,room No. I
Bloomsburg, Pa.
O FRANK ZARB,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
O nice corner ot centre and aln streets. CI ark a
Building.
Can Ijj consulted In German,
q.eo7e7elwel
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Bi.oo.Msuur.a, Pa.
Ofllce on First Door, front room of Col
ombian Building, Main street, below Ex
change Hotel.
pAUL E. WIRT,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office In Columbian Huildino, Room No. 8, second
uoor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
g V. WHITE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
B1L00MSBURQ, PA.
Office in Browcrs' Building, 2nd floor,
may 1-tf
S. KHOBB. I B. WlHTIBSmH.
KNORR &. WINTERSTEEN,
A ttorney s-rxt-Law.
Oflloe tu 1st National Bank building, second noor,
drstdoortothelett. Corner ot .Main and Market
streets Bloomsburg, Pa.
SIS' Pensions and Bountiet Collected.
J H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
fflce In Maize's bulldlit ovcrBUlmeyer'sgrocciT.
P. BiLLMEYER,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ttTOfflce over Dcntier's slioo storc
Bloomsburg, Pa. rapr-30.8C.
JOHN C. YOCUM. C. a GEY3U.
YOCUM & GEYER,
Attorneys-at-Lawi
CATAWIS8A, PA.
(Odlce tront suit ot rooms on second floor of
MiwslTr.ii building.)
rw-CAN BE CONSULTED IN GERMAN..!
Members ot Sharp and Alleman's Lavyersand
Banker's Directory and tho American Mercantile
and collection Association. Will give prompt and
careful attention to collection of claims m any
nart ot the United Mates or Canada, as well as to
all other proressJonal business entrusted to them
w
. II. RHAWN.
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
narawtss. Pa.
omce.cornerot Third and MalnStreeta.
jyJICHAEIi F. EYERLY,
Conveyaneor, Collector cf Claims.
ANU
LEGAL ADVICE IN TIIEASETTLEMENT OP
ESTATES, SC.
... i.Milrilnrr with V. V. 1HI1
Iff UUICO 111 Wilii'ci a uuitutub V- .
meyer, attorney-at-law, tront looms, snd floor
UloombDurg. riu w
w
n
. S. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Her wick, Va.
It. HONOIIA A. BOBBINS.
omce and residence, West First street, . Blooms
burg, Pa. noTCowiy.
J)
H. J. II. MOOHK.
ETE, EAR AND THROAT, A SPEOIALTT.
pittstu:, -a.
Will bo at Exchango Hotel, In Bloomsburg, every
two weeks, on baturdiy. Irom 8:30 p. m. to S p.ra
Dec, 4 and 18, Jan. l and 15 and SV.'Feb. IS and 55
March 12 and 80. novsastly.
It. J, R. EVANS, M. D., Surgeon and
fiireet.
T I). McKELVY, M. DM,8urgeon i and Phy
J . siclan, north side Main ttreeC.below Market
D
L. FRITZ, AttorneT-at-Lw. Office
Front room over Post Office,
R. J. 0. RUTTER,
PHYBICIAN 48UR0K0N,
omce, North Market street,
Bloomsbnrc, Fa
D
Ul'Ct.
n wt xr nv.nv.li. Riinreon and
'Physician. Office corner ot Kock and Market