The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 10, 1891, Image 8

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Farm For Sale.
TO acres In Flshlngcreek township, col. Co
ne mile from Van camp, Ne.v Columbia and
Csonbra. Fair buildings, good water, fine orch
ard. No. I grass farm, will soil at a bargain up
sm easy terms. Will exchange upon property
Blootnsburg. Call upon or address
WM. CHRISM AN,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Ton Bali Desirable yacant lots and a n wri
ter of good houses and lots In Bloomsburg. The
best business stand In Bloomsburg. A very de
sirable property In Willow Grove, first-class
buildings and It acres of land. Dwellings In
Espy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one
la Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In
Ksps"- One country store stand In Columbia
county and one In Luzerne county, 8 grist mills
la Columbia county, by
M. P. LUTZ,
Insurance and Real Estate Agt, Bloomsburg Pa.,
IALES.
April 1 1. John Freas will sell at
auction a lot of ground on East street,
Bloomsburg, 50 feet front, with two
story frame dwelling, outbuildings,
fruit, good well, &c, at 10 a. m.
The movement to put Northumbej
Iknd, Union, and Snyder in a judicial
district by themselves, with two judges,
who would be Rockefeller and Bucher.
if they could be elected, does not ap
pear to be popular in Northumberland
County. A meeting of thirty mem
bers of the bar of that county was
held the other day, when the pro
posed district was denounced, and a
committee appointed to go to Harris
burg and protest against any such in
formation. Northumberland, being a
separate district, does not want any
other counties attached. It will not
be long before the county will have
reasonable claims to two Judges of its
own.
CONSUMPTION.
An old physician, retired from prac
tice, having had placed in his hands
by an East India missionary the
formula of a simple vegetable remedy
for the speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh,
Asthma and all throat and Lung Af
fections, also a positive and radical
cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after having
tested its wonderful curative powers
in thousands of cases, has felt it his
duty to make it known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and
a desire to relieve human suffering. I
will send free of charge to all who de
tire, this recipe, in German, French
or English, with full directions for pre
paring and using. Sent by mail by
addressing with stamp, naming this
paper. W. A. Noyes, 820 Power's
Block, Rochester, N. Y. mar- 6-iy
Nevrr mind I Never mind what the
people say, it is a fact nevertheless
that the Popular News Agent, has ad
ded to an already well selected stock
of Games, Books Novels, &c, wall
paper, beautiful designs and at very
reasonable prices. Call and examine,
just a few doors below Market street.
Grant Herring desires to announce,
that all clients desiring to have busi
ness attended to during his absence
at the session of the legislature, will
find competent persons at his office to
attend to the same. Those desiring
to see Mr. Herring in person, may do
so on Saturday and Monday of each
week. tf.
Deafness Can't Be Cured-
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness. Deafness is caused by an inflam
ed condition of the mucous lining of
tne tustacnian lube. When this
tube gets inflamed you have a rumbl
ing sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, Deafness is
the result, and unless inflammation
can be taker out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forevtrj nine cases
out of ten are caused by catarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that we cannot cure bv taking
TT 111 . r- m ' m .
nan b atarrn cure. Sena lor cir
culars, free.
F. J. CHENEY St CO , Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
. The Celebrated Pacing Stallion, Frank M.
cord 8.37H, standard and registered No.
wUl make the season of 1891 at tho Barn of
C. K. Wenner, In the rear of the Central Hotel,
Beginning Tuesday noon, AprU 7th, and will re-
. SMln until Wednesday about 4 o'clock, and
rrery two weeks during the season, on Tuos
cays and Wednesdays.
Prank M. Is a strawberry roan, stands 18
- tends high, and in good flesh will weigh lino
rounds, hoavy bone and rausclo, good dlsposl
;Iob, and combines more good qualities for
ipeed and endurance and for general purposes,
than any other stallion In the State. .
Pbdibrss. Frunk M. No. 69, was sired by
Charley BriMer, No. OH, he by Charley Brlster,
Xa68, he by Copper Bottom, Dam lllue Bull,
So. H, second dam by Legal Tender. Ills pedl
gra shows that he combines some of the best
Strata of blood for speed In tho United States.
1 Frank M. has proved himself a sure foal getter
and can show as tine and uniform a lot of colts
m can be produced. They are smooth built and
Wavy bone, and for their age some of them
ttow remarkable speed. They command a
targe price and quick sulu.
TanMB. M to Insure. Anyone parting with
, lam will be responsible for the fee. All awl
tanuto mare at risk of owner, For further
purtioulars, address, Thompson a Baiobt, Lus-
r- S-SO.-ni
ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
Town, of Bloomsburg, Pa.,
For the Year 1 SOO.
Valuations.
Built up $ l.ssi.ww Oft.
Farm... iHft.via 00 .
Personal Vl l
occupation 189,930 oo.
TAX HULL FOK 1S:1.
Halo.
6 mills..
8 mills. .
6 InlllH
0 mills
Amt. of Tax
t 7.391 99
7: 74
imo sn
l,(M 58
t 1,8,000 00
8 per cent, of the above valuation Is -
Funded Indebtedness
FUNDED DKBT DUE AH FOLLOWS :
$ 9,377 14
t-vrrx) oo
838.10 00
ll Issue" of 'Issue nf Issue" of Issue of Issue nf Issue of Issue of .
I Aug. S Aug. 9 Junes Oct. 10 Oct. 4 Kept. 13 .Nov. 17 Totnl.
1881. 1888. 1884. 1887. 1888. 189. 1890. j
Bonds due i8i tm i"o ton Ti 1 4.to t 14.-. isu
m imt! inn 1H0 son nm vn 475 inn ians
i ihm3 an iho sun am wi .vi nm irm)
lHin v wo sno sin m M iht ik
i H jhw,', son am am sji 3.mi 5.mi irr. istw
ii ii H em am 8oo gi vim 5T5 ino n
ii ii Hir Mn !ft sun itui mo suo um n
imin M0 840 It'll) mm Hi Kill 315
ii ii 840 Hon 8i ski mo am ! iiiho
ii u MX) 8KU 810 875 Wi 1985
u M 1H01 VWI 81 7l) 1W0 l.Wtl
IHlia 8M) 8.MI 750 3HI ihmi
i iwn ..., Hsfll 8IK) 775 ItMl 1705
u M 1WM 840 HKI NIK) 3UI 17NI)
ii ihot. twi 4tm svi, vrrr. is;5
H 1WW 6.V M 875 'JK'i Wl
ii ii iir; 4ui -m ism
i m mx 410 !M Htl' W5
I t 1AH0 Tl8) 8WI0 4.VJ0 MI80 fllMlO1 1 4001)1 S-Jil.')
a 04
10IO SI
avx) oo
75
7 00
42 no
m oo
73 no
15 80
1 75
t CO
38 00
785 50
fifl 00
A 00
4 85
11 10
6187 08
HOBF.HT mT('KINOriAM, Town Treasurer for
iHito, in account with the Town of llloooms
burg, Pa.
I)H.
To monies received as follows :
From J. a Wilson, Town
Treasurer for IHWt :
On account Town liallfund.. f T8
sower " .. 7!8 HI
' general ... Ifl7 86
From M. C. Woodward, Collector,
nm M. C. Woodward, eni
leetor, on diinlleate of I8N8
From M. c. Woodward, roller
lor. on duplicate for isxtt
From .M. C. v oodward.rolli'e
toron dupllrnte fur IW)
From I. K. Yost, l oin, of 11.
tor cleaning rubbish....
From (1. A. Herring, for tool
shed -
From 11. A. Hrrrliig, Co.
Treas. for returned taxes
From U. A. Herring, Co.
'I'rens., liquor license 18IKI
From John I. Kline ro. Treas.
Uiiunr license 18H1
From Paul K. Wirt for dig
ging sewer
From l'enna. Ulnbe (ins Light
co. for putting In lump
posts
From W. 11. Cummlugs, Secy.,
for dog tax
From J. ('. Brown, Supt, sew
ers, for sewer permits....
From W. It. nimmlngs, Keoy.,
rur taxes received from
liloomsbunr Iron Co
From W. B. cuuimlngs.Kecty.
for taxes recelvea Irom
Wm. Neul & Sons.
From Douglass Hughes for
Hue stone
From Creasy k Wells for dirt
Fron W. J. lllrtleman, Com.
of II. tor dirt sold sundry
ncrsons.
To taxes recolved on tax roll
To amount bonds negor luted.
issue OI IS (IV. IT, ! f 4IKU uu
" 8taw tax on bonds collect
ed for 181)0 83 30
' State Uix on bonds collect
ed for previous year 1 44
$19445 73
CR.
By amount of orders paid dur-
year simnv an
amount of coupons paid dur
ing year 1386 93
" amount of bonds paid dur
lnif year, viz:
liond No. 10S 1H0 00
do 118 1H0 00
do 800 00
do 140 170 00
do 1H4 190 00
do 188 500 00 1480 00
" amount state tax paid on
bonds for current year. ... 90 S3
" am't Treasurer's commis
sion on orders paid from
money received on bonds 76 46
" am't Treasurer's commis
sion on orders paid from
money received from oth
er sources 170 73
" cash on hand to balance. . . 151 73 '
119425 73
M.C. WOODWARD, Collector for 1888.
D1L
To balance on duplicate of 1888...... 104
CH.
By cash paid R, Buckingham, Treas
urer J 04
M. C. WOODWARD, Colloctor for 1889.
DR.
To balance on duplicate of 1889 1309 83
by cash paid R. Buckingham,
Treasurer 1046 31
" exonerations allowed 163 13 1309 33
M. C. WOODWARD, Collector for 1890,
DR.
To amount of duplicate 3190 05
CR.
By cash paid R. Buckingham, ,
Treasurer 2500 00
Balance due. 090 05
3190 05
JtBCJMITB.
To amount in hands of Treasurer as per last
annual statement.
Town Ball fund 8S46 73
sewer fund 794 91
General fund 887 8
Recel'd from M. C. Woodward,
collector, on duplicate of ltM. t 04
Meoel'd from M. O. Woodward,
collector, on duplicate of 1 389, 1046 81
Bret I'd from M.C. Woodward,
collector, on duplicate of U90, tsoo 00
Received from I. It. Yost, com.
of H. for cleaning rubbish.. 75
Received from U. A. Herring
tool shed T 00
Received from G. A. nerrtng,
Co. Treab. for returned
taxes 43 eo
Rec'd from G. A. Herring, no.
Trea.for liquor licences 1890 694 00
Received from John L. Kline,
Co. Treas. for liquor licen
ses l-9i .. J69&0
Keceivea rrora Kaui e. wirt.
for dlKKlim sewer 15 fO
Received from Penna. Globe
Gas Co for putting In lamp
posts 1 TS
Riuelved from w. B. Cum-
mines, sec. for dotr tax r . I 00
Received from J. C. Brown,
11 Pb. aewersior aewer per
mit a 84 CO
Received from W. B. cum
mlugs, sea for taxes rece'd
from bloomburg Iron Co. 78 (0
Received from W, B. Cum
mlngs, sec, for taxi-s rece'd
from Wm. Neal a Sons C6 00
Received from D. Hughes for
hug stone 6 00
Received from Creasy a Vi ells
for dirt 4 85
Received from W. J. Bldle
man, Comr. of II. for dirt
fcolU to sundry persons 11 10 -
Kecelved on lax rol,, collected
by treasurer 6187 C9
Received from bonds negotia
ted, issue of Nov. 17, ievj.. 4000 00
Received from collection of
state tax tor vw 88 80
Received from collection of
state tax tor previous year.. 144
Amt pull creasy Wells
lumber Ill 89
Amt pnia Jacob DtclTcnbach
stone . S3 80
Anil paid ii. B. Martin imllh-
Ing VI 58
Ahit p .lil C. w. Kunyon sun
dries 4 01
Amt pnlrt C. W. Neal stone.. 1 00
itmt ' w. R Kocher freight
on crusher and stono 88 03
Amount p. Id Totien A ilnvg
Foundry Co. stono crusher 406 13
Amt paid c. P. Armstrong
stone 9 40
Amt paid B. F. Miurp'.ofs
stone 23 ea
Amt paid Kesty A Rosentook
work on crusher 10 35
Amt pud A. lli'i tjlne corpen-
terlng (CO
Amt paid Bound & Boone
stone 10 33
Ami pnld Knndurinell & Wel
llver smithing
Amt. pnld wm. J. Illdlay
breaking cinder
Anil paid M. s. W lllams pav
ing Amt paid O W. Corell stone.
Aim puui 11. j. ciara cou
bllng gutter 7 00
4 95
5
!3
16 10
1 00
3091 87
CONSTABLE AND POLICE.
Amt pnld B. B. Freas former chief
police 5 00
Amt paid Wesley Knorr chlol
police 68 50
A int. pmd assistant policemen.... 94 uo
Amt paid M. C. Woodward town
constable 50 00
Amt pnld M C. Woodward Berv.
lug notices, c 11 (5
SEWERAGE.
Amt paid J A. llutchlns & Co.
sewer pipe 1 03
Amt paid w. R Kocher, agent
freight on pipe 25
Amt paid c W. Miller, sewer
construction 1547 87
Amt paid J. C. Brown, supt.
sewers 63 60
Amt pnld James Mccormick,
labor 87
Amount paid John Mccormick,
labor.... 67
AnitpaldWm. Met?, labor.... 87
Amt pal 1 W. F. Uartman, sew.
er.construcnon on catnarine
street ...
Amt paid G. He'st sewer con
struction 4th street
Amt paid B. F. tiavlts sundry
umicriuia
Amt paid W. F. Uartman sewer
extension, Bast street ....
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Amt paid I. W. nnrtman, rent
Rescue CO. April '89 to Apr. "90 30 00
Amt patdsilsby Mlg. Co. steam
Fire Knglne 900 00
Amt paid Consumers Gas Co.
gas coal ... 1704
Amt paid C 8. Furman, tra s
and si raps J 95
Amt paid w. R, Kocher, freight
on coal s 40
Amt paid B. F. Savlts, coll In
engine room 87 63
Amt paid J. R. Schuyler a Co.
rope .... 8 85
WATER DEPARTMENT.
Amt paid Bl'omsbunr Water
Co. use water for Ore hydrants
Wnr 1,'95 tooct. 1, 90, 7 mo.
WO :
LIGI1T.
Amt paid Bloomsburg Gas Co.
gas bill Mar. l,w to Oct. l,'o
(47 posts 3 mo 4s posts 4 ma)
. 7 mo. (4 1.76 per po-t 683 75
Amt paid Rshleman a Wolf, re
pairs to gas lamps 67 92
Amt paid Acme Oil Co., oil. 8 V3
Amt paid Allen a Armstrong,
oil, wlcas, globes, etc 4 9.1
Amt paid P. 8. Moyer. lamps.. 9 05
Amt paid W. F. Hanman, lumps
globes, eta... SO 78
Amt paid B. O. Jones, lighting
and care of lamps 6 00
Amt pnld Thomas Trump.llght-
Ing and care of lamps 15 63
Ami paid Dr. T. C. Uarter, step
ladder 1 80
Amt paid Penna. Globe Gag
Light Co. lighting, care ot.&a.
63 lamps In Nov. to S In Feb.
(4 I. 3.w per lamp per mo.... ffit 09
Amt paid Ueas Mfg. Co. Stamp
posts bt no
Amt pnld it. F. Sbarpless, 8
lamp posts 18 00
Ann paid V. M. Robbing, put
ting In gas lamp 9 00
DISBURSEMENTS.
UIOUWIYi.
Amt pall C. It. Housel, form
er com. of Highway 84 18
Amt paid I. K Yost, coinr. of
. hlgnwHj ... 46 03
Ami paid c. K. Houael.acUng
oonj. of highways ' 8 75
Amt paid w. j. Bidleuian,
com. of highways 167 08
Ami paia for uuor ana haul-
1941) 78
1
.'
inir
Amt paid L. Pax ton slate . .
Amt pah) Matthias Shaffer
stone -
Amt paid Vrea Hcbwlnn Ilmi
I95 19
8 90
18 M
60
BXPENSES.
Amt paid Bloomsburg Water
km. wujr iur mwn uan May
1, "90 to April 1, Hi, 11 mo,
M 8.115
Amt paid Bloomsburg Gas Co.
gas Sept. 1 to Decl, 9i
Amt paid Bloon sburg steam
('a steam Mar. 1, 10 to Mar. 1
91. 8 mo
Amt paid O. F. Knspp, s yean
Insurance 84500
Amt paid M. P. Luu, 6 years
Insurance ?)!00
Amt paid J. H. Malxe, 8 year
Insurance -'U)00
Anil paid A, Herblne, repairs ..
Amt paid A. V. lower, watch
man T mo Aug. to Mar. 1, 111
Amt paid A. O. DeSheppard, re
pairs to vault door
Amt paid Mira Phillips, olean
Inf Amt paid R. H. Bbutt, cleaning
" " ra Cadow. "
" . " Mr. UUdebrutdt tnd
889 45
8146 64
8994 87
660 00
TOWN HALL,
Amt paid D. Henslnger, balance
on contract erectljn of Town
Hall 8318 78
Amt paid D. Henslnger, extras
ou Town Hall 873 rS
Amt paid W F. Uartman, txt's
on Oown Hall 8S7 S4
Amt paid Ilarman & Hassert,
dour sills 84 80
Amt paid Bloomsburg steam
co. steam llxtures 754 60
Amt pia sllas Chemberlln
painting 6 85
Amt paid B. E. Bitter, balance
aichlU cls fee 179 96
Amt paid Eshleman & Wolf.gaa
fixtures 836 00
Amt paid P. G. Mlller.'paviug.. 647 85
Amt paid Ilekg Iron Mfg. Co,,
trough castings 8 86
Amt paid Barman it liassert,
wrought Iron grates 93 98
Amt pnld Cincinnati Bell Foun
dry Co, fire alarm bell 68 00
Amt paid C. II. Fornwald.baul-
Ing vault doors 50
Amt paid J. H. Schuyler A Co.
wire guard 16 30
Amt paid W. F. Uartman, gun-
drlta ..... 86 46
1138 57
4649 09
s: 76
11 15
199 71
80 00
80 00
86 00
4 80
TOO
.888
I 63
60
-'
Mrs. Osrtow. cleaning .... too
Ami paid wm. Workhelser,
hauling organ St. dedlcailon 50
Amt. paid J. W. Glbbs, carr.age
stdeil"atlon 100
Amt nsld J. c Brown, program
nf dedication 4 00
Amt p.ldC. II. Williams, dis
tributing pioirrams 1 50
Amt paid o. P. Rlngler, cha
mois skins 1 80
Amt paid J. R. Schuyler Co.
1 dor, rubber spittoons 16 00
Amt paid J. R. JchuylerACo.
sundres. 1 45
Amt paid Allen A Armstrong,
sundries s 66
MltCELLANROTTri.
Amt pnld Geo. B. KIwelL rent
council room Jan. 1. no to
mnj 1, nf ,... IV w
Amt paid Moyer Bros, rent lock
un to June 1, 90 83 00
Amtpsld Moyer Bros, cement fS
Amount pnld J. W. Glbhs, rent
doe Bond Keh. and Mar. 'ho.. 8 00
Amt paid ( etrlken ft Blllmeyer
pond 1 yr. to April t, '90 18 00
Ami. paia n m rincKoaum.puD
Bshlng statement of H9
Amt paid Wm. Krlckbaum.pub.
ordinance No. M
Amount paid Wm. Krlokbaum,
prlntlnr ....
Amt paid J. C. Brown, publish
Ing statement of SK9..
Amt paid J. C. Brown, publish
ing urd.NaM
Amt paid i. , Brown, nrlnttmr
Amt paid Bloell ft Blttenben.
der, pub. statement of s9. . . .
Amt paid Blwell ft Blttenben-
nor, puo ura. iso. 5 and No.
t5 . ............
Amt paid Riweii A Blttenbon-
6055 4)
85 00
4 00
10 55
85 00
6 60
1 60
85 00
bender, nrlntlntr....
Amt paid Wm. B. Cummlngs,
6 73
16 00
services as serr 180 00
Amt, paid Blue, Poacock and
lost, auditors 16 00
Amt paid s. Neybard, services
as emrlneer un
Amt pnlrt J. c. Brown, sendees
as engineer 11 so
Amt paid CO. Bark ley, servl
res as solicitor 1v8 117 50
Amt paid J. B. Hobison, servt-
ccs as soilclior lstM 805 00
Amt paid J. B. Robinson, ser
vices as scry 1000
Amt paid uuy Jacoby, afllda-
vira M
Amt paid Chas. SavltA, Icbor
lost frnm inlurles an flremnn 0 SO
Amt paid M. K. Cox. s-.rvlnic
Ijix noilocs in on
Amt pnld .1. B. Roblson, paid In
winemenr or wanicli rases .. 4B7 08
mt pnld Gross ft Laubacb, ma
sonry 11 50
Ann pnld A. Herblne, carpen. .
terlng m no
Amt nitldc, W. Runyon, over
paid tax 6 33
Amt paid J. Fel.terinun. ex
penses to Shlc.kshtnnv 1 2.1
Amt. paid V. 11. Campbell, ro-
corllng aeed 3 00
Amt pnld J, It. Schuyler ft Co.
Hiinunen a 15
Amt paid Telephone Co. mes
sages 00
Amt pnld Kilns Vtt, hauling
council room turnlturn 75
Amount paid W. U. Brooke A
co. stationery
98
OTHER PAYMENTS.
Paid on account of orders out-
stnmllukr. viz:
For 18KH
For wit
Pnld coupons of lRsn
Pnld sou iong of 1890
Pnld Bomls
Paid stnte tax on bonds for
current year
Treasurers commission
Balance In hands offrreasurer
l!!6J 87
11HI3 SO
IS 63
374 78
31 (Kl
13S5 S3
1480 00
90 S3
217 18
lfil 73
Dodnet amount of orders of
mn outstanding
Leaves amount equalling receipts
ASSETS.
Balance due on duplicate of
iw ewi m
Balance In Treasurer's bands 151 73
Due from sundry persons for
Ji. sewer permits
3643 55
21)117 05
691 33
194 73
79 00
LIABILITIES.
Funded debt aaaso no
Orders outstanding of inns , no
" infr.. 0 I"
" " ISSN.. 63
" ' 1889... 1 60
' 1890. . 691 S3
Couponslof 1890 unpaid 137 83
030 78
Deduct assets.
83467 86
930 78
Net Indebtedness 33547 08
G. A. HERRING,
Attrst, Prest- Town Council.
Wm. B. CUMMINOS,
Secretary.
Br.oOMflBCTJtl, Pa., March 23rd, 1891.
We the underslirned AudlUirs of the Town of
Bloomsburg met In the otnee of the Secretary,
and do hereby eertlfy that we have examined
the foregoing accounts and statements and find
1 nem correct, ana we no approve of tho same.
We further recommend that, the vault In thn
Town Hall be put In safe and proper condition
for the preservation and safe keeping of tho
Town Records and documents.
8. F. PEACOCK,)
A. N. YOST, Auditors.
J. B.BLUR. )
LETTING FOR BRIDGE ABUT
MENTS.
Sealed proposals will be received at the Com
missioners' ortlie, in Bloomsburg, Pa., until
Saturday, April 18th, 1891, 13 o'clock, noon, for
the erection of the abutments for two new
bridges, one to be located at Coles Creek In
Sugnrloaf township and tho other near Yocum's
saw mill In Locust twp. Bids for mason work
to be by the perch, and for excavation to be by
the yard. All stone to be of good size and qual
ity and to be approved by t he Commissioners,
and to be well bedded and laid In good mortar
01 suarp sana ana lime. The commissioners
reserve the right to reject any or all bids.
Bloomsburg, Pa., JKSSB R1TTKNHOTJBB,
Anrll 4th. 1891. H. F. KIXiAH.
Attest, C. L. SANDS,
J. v. BODiKB. Clerk, Commissioners.
INSOLVENT NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to tho creditors of tho
undersigned and to all persons whom it may
concern, lunt lie win apply 10 lueuourooi com
mon Picas of Columbia couuly, for the benellt
of the Insolvent laws of this commonwealth on
Monday, t lie 41 li clay of May, 1891, at three o'
clock In the afternoon of said day, at which
time any person having any objection to his
uuai uisciiargo as au insolvent aeDtor can ap
pear aud make the same known.
MUtTIN MOHAN,
Ghant Hkkkino, Attorney.
April , ism.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby (riven that the following ac
count has been filed In the Court of Common
Pleas of Columbia County, and will be presenU
ru w 1 or Bum uun. un uie iirai moutiay or aiay
a. i'. mvi biiii counrmeu nisi, anu unless excep
tions are filed within four days thereafter, wul
ue conurmea aosoiuie.
1. First and final account of R. c. .Tnvnn.
Assignee of Kmmiir Dletterlck of Brmrcreek
townsnip, 1 oiumoia county, 1'a.
Pmlh's otnee, U- M, OmCK,
Bloomsburg, Pa., April 6, 1891. Proth'y.
VMRADAMS
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WIDOW'S ArrRAISEMENTS.
The fnllowlng Widow's Appnilsoments will be
presented to the tirphiitis' I'mirt of Columbia
enunty on the first Moiidnv nf Mnv A. I. lsl
and ciinllrini-d nisi, and unless excepllnns are
IH11I nil hlu four days then-after, will lie con-
iinneii iiosoiuie.
Jacob II. Frit Est., Sugnrloaf, Personally
f.mi.mi
Itolicrt Fruit Est,, Madison. Personally Mm.OO.
Jacob Wampolc Est., Madison, Personally
f. ion. mi.
George W. Smith Est-, Jackson, Personalty,
f'.W.f I,
David Blllmnn Est, Lnrunt, Personalty 881.85.
uosepn i json ksu, Locust, i-ersnnalty i4.im.
Clerk's onn-e. li M UI'ICK.
Bloomsburg, Pa. April A, 1891. Clerk, O. C.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the following ac
counts have been llh-d In theornhnns' Court of
Ciiliniililn county, nnd will lie presented to the
said court on the first Monday of May A. I). 1891
and eontlrmed nisi, and unless exceptions are
filed within four days thereafter, wlll.be con
firmed absolute
1. The second serount of George W. Corell,
Trustee of. George Illdlay under the last will
and testament of George illdlay, dee'd.
8. The tlnal account of Francis Evans, Trustee
of Hie eslate nf Jacob Moyer, late of Brlurcrcek
township, 1 nlumblaco. Pa., deceased.
Clerk s Office, G, M. Ot'ICK,
Bloomsburg, Pa., April 6, 1891. Clerk O. C.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notlre Is hereby given to all legatees, credi
tors and other persons luleresiisi In the estates
or the respective decedents aud minors that the
following iidinlnlstnitnrs,',execiiuirs,'giianllatis,
accounts have been tiled in the olllce nf the
Register of Columbia county, and will be pre.
scut ill for ronilriiiatlon anil nllnwnnce In
the orphans' murl to be held In Bloomshurg.
Monday, May 41 h, 1891, at 8 o'clock p. 111. of said
day,
No. 1. The tlnal account of Abraham Wltner,
guardian of the person and Ksuite of Simpson
Tlmmiis, Uilnor child of Joslah J. Thomas, lain
of Hoiirliigcn-ck township, Columbia county,
Penna., said, minor, having arrived at the age
of twenl.one years,
No. 3. First and tlnal account nf Sylvester
Heal Ii. administ rator of Gcoruc I). Heath, lute of
Jackson township deceased.
No. a. The account of Daniel A. Creasy and
S. '. creasy, administrator of the estate in
.Mary Margaret creasy, lute of Mlftlln township,
Columbia county, deceased.
No. 4. The tlniil account of U S. Wlntcrsteen,
giiarillnn of the person nuil eslate of Arthur c.
Garrison, minor child of Kltulet Ii (lartlson late
of Scott township, Columbia county, l'enna.,
sain minor uuwug arrived ul the age of twenty
one years.
No. 5. First nnd final account nf William S.
Kase, execuior of the lust, will and testament of
Pelcr Kn.sr, late of llentou townshlo. Columbia
county, dcceiweiL
No. B. First and tlnal account, of Benjamin
Evans, ndtn'r- d. b. n. c. t. a. 01 Mary A. Brlttaln,
late of Brlarcrcek township, Columbia rounlv.
deceased.
No. 7. First and Itnnl account of I. K. Krlck-
linum, administrator of the estate of Andrew
ltuti.van, late or Hetiton tnwushlti, Columbia
county, deeensed.
No. 8. First and final account of J. II. Maize,
ailinlnlstrator of the estate of Clot worthy H. M.
rlsher, late of Blmuusburg, deceased.
No. 9. First and final account of John II. Alk
man, ailinlnlstrator of l.evl Alkiunn, late of
Centre township, Columbia county, deceased.
No. 10. Plrsl and llnal account of Isaiah Bow
er, administrator of Mary Brobst, late of Ber
wick, Columbia county, deceased.
No. 11. First and tlniil account of Charles C.
Evans, administrator of Anna M. Frttir, late nf
Brtnrereck township, Columbia county, de
ceased. No. 13. The account of Henry C. Hess and
Wellington K. Kocher, administrators of the
estate of David Kocher, late of the township of
nugarioai, cui. co., reuna., aeceasea.
No. 13. First and final account of A. C.
Johnson, administ rator of the estate of Catha
rine Johnson, lute nf the township of MU Pleas
ant, Columbia county, deceased.
No. 14. The first and partial account of W.
II. dayman, administrator of the estate- of Ira
Pursel, late of Pine township. Col. Co.. de
ceased.
No. 15. The final account, of Abraham Rlre
executor of the eslate of John Hunts late of the
township 01 ueaver, Columbia county, deceased.
No. 16. The nrst and final account of c. 11.
Barnard, administrator of the estate of Holan.
dus Herblne, late of Locust township, Col. co.,
deceased.
No. 17. First and Anal account nf Thou. H.
Williams, executor ftc of the estate of Enoch
Caduian, late of Bloomsburg, Columbia county,
deceased-
No. 18. First nnd Final account, nf R A.
Santee, administrator ftc of John Santee. lntn
of Flshlugcreek township, Columbia count y, deceased.
No. 19. Final account of Phllln Mellck. sur
viving executor of Daniel Mellck, late of Colum
bia county, deceased.
No. 30. First and Una! account of Oliver P.
Shultz, administrator of Isaac Whipple, late nf
U.liMu... lnwn.Mn ( V.l ....., I .. .. .1 . . I
No. 91. First account of James T. Fox. execu
tor of t he est ate of Franklin Rhodes, late of
Beaver township, Columbia county, deceased.
No. 23. First and final account of Daniel
Uartman, administrator of Elizabeth Hlppen-suh-1,
late of Centre township, Columbia
county, deceased.
No. S3. First and final account of Jos. W.
Eves, administrator of the estate of Wm. F.
Bobbins, late of Greenwood townshlo. Colum
bia couuly, deceased.
No. 24. Account of Lavlna Hess, administrat
rix of the estate of Wesly Hess, late of Centre
townsnip, coiumoia county, auceasca.
C. 11. CAMPBELL.
Register.
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It 1st bft only medicine that can be taken lu lanro
enough quantities to stop fermeutai Ion, destroy
microbe (the Germs of disease), and not In any
way cuiim barm to the patient. It contains no
drugs whatever.but Is a water charred with pow
erful germ-destroying Gases. It cures where Mil
omer remedies full, uoolc, giving Germ theo-
ff W UlMMUHf, WTVO . '.', I
G. A. McKKLVY, Bloomsburg, Pa., or
AplO-tm. . . J Lalght, St., New York City.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABEB--
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias ls,,i
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
county nnd to me directed, will be exposed t
public sale In the Sheriff's ODlcelnthe rmm
Hotisejit Bloomshurg, Pa., on
SATURDAY, APRIL ti, i8nt
at 9 o'clock a. m., tho following described prpm.
Ises, to-wlt i All that certain buildings lorntJ
on a tot or piece of ground situate in Sttgarlnaf
township, Columbia county, Pa., in the pu0
known as Jamison City, and descrllied as fni
lows i Beginning at, a point on the north m.i.
of Market street, thence nlnng the north
lino of snld Market street three hundred nnd ten
feet from Hroad street, north forty and nnA.
half degrees west two hundred and six feet
thence north forty-nine and one-half deitrees.'
east, two hundred and sevcnty.flve feot, them's
parallel with Market, Street two hundred sni
six feet, thence south forty-nine and nne-hntr
degrees west two hundred and seventy-rive fif t
10 1 ne place ni beginning.
The main bulldl ng Is a tour story balloon frnmn
ninety feet by thirty feet, with a two story
balloon frame kitchen, In tho rear twenty rtv
feet by t wenty.nve feet, s veranda on three slilcg
of the main bulking, at first and second stories
stwo story frnmn kitchen adjoining the first
named kitchen twenty-five feet by seventy-nvo
foet, being the property known as the
MANOR REST INN.
with Ice house and other outbuildings. Seijps
taken Into execution at tho suit nf Harry Kshle.
man and John Wolf, co-partners trnillng as
Eshleman ft Wolf, ngalnst the Manor Rest Inn
'ompany, nnd to be sold ns the property of tim
Manor Best Inn Company.
ZAKH JOHN B. CASK V.
Atty. Sheriff.
By virtue of writs of fl. fa. nnd lev. fa. Issued
out of the Court of Common liens of Columbia
county, and to me dlrerted then' will be expos,
ed to public sale at the Sheriff's otTlce, In llio
town of Bloomshurg on
Saturday, April 25. 1891.
at 10 o'clock a. m., nil the right, title and Inter
est of the defendant In the following described
real estate, to-wlt: Atwo-story balloon frame.
STORE AND DWELLING HOUSK
being twenty-eight feet, wide on Broad street
ml forty feet deep on Third street, and lielng
twenty-rive feet high from the wall to the enves
shingle roof, veranda, ftc, located on a lot In
Jameson City, Sugnrloaf township, Columbia
county. Pa., bnunded on the nnrthcast by lot of
Robert Force, on the southeast by an nlley, on
he southwest by Third street, said village, and
on the northwest by Broad street of said vil
lage, being eighty feet on Broad Istreet, being
lots Nos. 16 and 17 In the town plot of Jameson
lty, whereon aro erected a frame store and
dwelling house, with stable and outbuildings.
Seized, taken into execution at the suit of A.
. Herring and Jacob Keller vs. C. R. Relchart,
and to be sold as the property of C. R. Kelchart.
IlSBKINO, Atty. JOHN B. CASEY,
Bloomsburg, Apr. 1, "91 19-ts. sheriff.
Real Estate.
ESTATE OF MARGARET J. TEET8, DEC'D.
By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of
Columbia county, there will be exposed to pub
lic sale on the premises, on
SATURDAY, MAY 2ND, 1891,
at 8 o'clock In the afternoon, the two following
pieces of land :
TRACT NO. I, Being all that certain lot.
piece, or parcel of ground situate In the Bnr
ough of Berwick, In the county of Columbia and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at a corner of lot owned
by Paxton Creasy, on Grunt street, thence
along Grant street forty-nine and one-halt feet
to corner of lot owned by Charles Haas, thence
by lot of said Haas a distance of one hundred
and twenty-one feet to an alley, thence by said
alley forty-nine and one-half feet to a lot of
Paxton Creasy, thence by a lot of said Creasy
one hundred and twenty-one feet to the place of
beginning and being lot number forty-six, on
westerly side of Grant street.
TRACT NO. II, Being all that certain lot,
piece, or parcel of ground, situate In the Bor
ough of Berwick, In the county ot Columbia
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to-wlt t Beginning at a
point on Grant street, thence along the same
forty-nine and one-halt feet to lot number forty
five owned by Paxton Creasy, thence aloug said
lot a distance ot one hundred aud twenty-one
feet to an ulley, thence by said alley forty-nine
and one-half foet to lot owned by Jackson A
Woodln Manufacturing Company, thence by
said lot one hundred and twenty-one feet to the
place of beginning, being lot number forty-tour
on westerly side Grant street, whereon Is erect
ed a largo two story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
with out-kltchen attached and out buildings.
TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth of the pur
chase mouey to be paid at the striking down of
the property j aud balance In six mouths from
confirmation absolute of sale when deed Is to be
delivered to party or parties purchasing.
STERLING DICKSON,
Ivahs, Atty. Kxeoutor.
Art VVrrPC make 100 per cent- on my Cor
U&ri 1 0 sets Bells, Bruslie-, curlers,
h-A Medlclue. Samples free. Write now,
Dr. Hrldtfinan 871 B'way, N. Y.
SHERIFF'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Tho undersigned assignee tor the benefit of
creditors of S. A. Smith will expose to public
sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, APRIL 18th, 1891,
at one o'clock In the afternoon of that day, the
following described real estate to-wlt :
All that certain piece, parcel and trart ot
land situate In the township ot Flshlngcreek,
County ot Columbia, State of Pennsylvania-
bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Be
ginning at a stone corner ot lands of John and
Rush Harrison and Nathan Smith and running
thence by land ot the said Nathan Smith, north
S8K west, 73 6-10 perches to a White Oak,
thence south H"-4 west, 12 8-10 perches to a
stone; thence by land of the Widow of Panlel
Stoker north 8W west, 125 perches to a small
hemlock; thence by land of Samuel Shlves
south west to a small walnut; thence
south 70 west, 8 9-10 perches to a stone ; thence
by land of Samuel Halves and others south 18
east, 33 8-10 perches to a Btone ; thence by land
of said Samuel Shlves and others and across
track ot the Bloomsburg ft Sullivan R. R. south
85 degrees west, 11 8-10 perches to a stone;
thence south 94 west, 6 6-10 perches to a large
maple ; thence south 43 west, 23 4-10 perches
to small maple ; thence along the bank of Flsh
lngcreek and across said Flshlngcreek south h"
west, 43 9-10 porches to a stono; thence along
bank of said creek south 84H east, 23 9-10
perches to a stone ; thence across said Flshlng
creek and by land ot the Widow ot James Pad
en, north 70 east 30 8.10 perches to a stone;
thence north 8 east, 80 8-10 perches to a stone;
thence by lands of John Harrison and Rush
Harrison north 70 east 195 perches to the place
of beginning, containing
I 8 Acres
138 PERCHES ot land, more or less.
About 100 acres of the above mentioned land
Is cleared land and In a very excellent state ot
cultivation. The rest la well timbered with oak
and pine timber, and located along the line and
Immediately adjoining the Bloomsburg ft Sulli
van Rail Road. Tho
DWELLING HOUSE
upon said farm 1b a two story frame building
and 1b located within eighty yards ot Forks Hall
Road station.
There Is also erected on the premises a good
BANK BARN,
Wagon Shed and other Outbuildings. Water
handy at the door and an abundance of good
fruit trees upon the place.
Possession will be given Immediately upon
compliance with the terms of sale. Deed to be
made at tho expense of purchaser, and all per
sonal property on tne premises, Including grain
In the ground, reserved.
The terms of sale will be easy and will be es
pecially announced upon the day of sale.
Ghant Ukhuino, E. R. WILSON,
Atty, Assignee.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
BttaU John RUtrr, late of Catawitta lotentMp.
The uuderslirned. an auditor appointed by tne
Oi-phaus' Court of Columbia county, to make
distribution of balance In hands of surviving
i.liiili.lutrulnr. will ult. At. thn uttlce Of W. 11
Rhawu, Catawlssa, at 10 o'clock, April 83, 1891.
when and where all persons having ciaima
against said estate must appear aud prove tne
same, or oe ueuarreu iroiu vuiuiug tu
,U"d" , B. . ZAIUt, Auditor.
A' CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
Salary and Expenses paid, or Commission
If preferred. Salesmen wanted every
where. Nooxperlenoe needed. Address, swung
H.&OSTKR CO., Nurserymen, Genevs, H. t-