THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. . Farm For Sale. TO acres In Ftshlngcrcek township, col. Co ae mile from Van camp, New Cnluinh'ii and Cambra. Fair buildings, good water, line orch ard. No. 1 grass farm, will sell at a bargain up oa easy terms. Will exchange upon property Bloomsburg. call upon or address WM. ciirisman, Bloomsburg, Pa. For Bali Desirable vacant lots and a num ber of good bouses and lots In Bloomsburg. The best business stand In Bloomsburg. A very de sirable property In Willow Grove, first-class buildings and 19 acres of land. Dwellings In Espy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one la Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In Kansas. One country store stand in Columbia county and one In Luzerne county, 8 grist mills In Columbia county, by M. P. LtTTZ, Insurance and Real Estate Agf, Bloomsburg Pa., The Royal Arcanum- The Grand Council of Pennsylvania, Royal Arcanum, is to hold its biennial session at Chambersburg on May 13 and 14. Trof. Wilbur is the delegate from Bloomsburg. The order now numbers over 111, 000 members in 35 states and five provinces, and since, its organization in 1877 has paid in benefits over $15, 000.000. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank T. Cheney makes oath that . he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. SZl A- W- GLEASON, seal j- Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Tolcdo, O. l"Sold by Druggists, 75c; Artemus Ward, the humorist, whose writings we are reproducing in this paper, died in 1867. It was supposed that he was a bachelor. His correct name was Charles FJ. Browne. Mrs. Hannah Browne of Bloomington, Illi nois, has just set up a claim to his estate as his widow, and says that he is the father of her ten children, and that he left them in Kentucky thirty six years ago. She claims that they were married in 1835, although it is quite certain that Charles F. Browne was not born until 1834. This dis crepency however does not discourage the claimants, who feel confident of success. CONSUMPTION CUBED, 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 sire, 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 Nevermind! 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 easonable prices. Call and examine, just a few doors below Market street. Grant Herring desires to announce, lhat all clients desiring to have busi ness attended to during his absence xt 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 io on Saturday and Monday of each eek. tf. The Celebrated Pacing Stallion, Frank M. record standard and registered No. 19, will make the season of lsui at the Burn of fl. K. Wenner, in the rear of the Contral Hotel, Vglnnlng Tuesday noon, April 7th, and will re gain until Wednesday about 4 o'clock, and ivery two weeks during the season, on Tues- lays and Wednesdays. Frank M. In a strawberry roan, stands 10 lands high, and In good flesh will weigh 1150 lounds, heavy bone and muscle, good dltpnsl 'Ion, and combines more good qualities for .peed and endurance and for general purposes, -ban any other stallion In the State. Pbdhikie Frank M. No. 69, was sired by Parley Brlster, No. tiH, he by Charley Brlster, .la. 6s, he by copper Bottom, Dum .Blue Bull, So. 86, second dnin by Legal Tender. Ills pedi gree shows that lie combines some of the best drains of blood for speed In the United Stutes. frank M- Uaa proved himself a sure foil getter jnd can show as lino and uniform a lot of colts m can be produced. They are smooth built and wavy bone, and for their age some of them tbow remurkublo spued. They command a Jarje price and quick sale. Thru. ffiO to Insure. Anyone parting with tare wUl be responsible for the (ee. All accl lents to mare at risk of owner, For further particulars, address, Thompson IUioht, Lw urne, Pa. 9-ao.-uig ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., For the Year 1890. TAX UOI.L Valuations. I ijMijwt on iio.aw on iHt.Niw ... 189,980 on Built up 1-iirm 1'erHoniil .. Occupation I l,Mf),ono 00 8 per cent of the above valuation Is Funded Indebtedness Fl'NnKI) DKRT issue of Issue of Issue of Issue of Issue of Issue of Issue of ; Aug. 8 Aug. 9 .Iune5 Oct. 10 Oct. 4 Sept. 18 Nov. 17 ! Total. 1M81. 1884, 1884. 1887. 1888. 1889. 18110. Konds due 18!it $180 Tw $1 $W M t Mr, i $ kih 1H113 180 ISO 1HO SHI 475 Ifln IHSil jmt 910 iso aoo 8no vat mm urn I iron ii il 1WI 8110 1)00 800 SilO !MO fr Id.-, 18:10 i ii isiir, son o soo van mi iwo I7r, i lsi I iHni ego n mm 8ho m rws iso it ii it imrr imo wo aoo sin sro nno urn am ih'.h ski io 4oo ' S.M) stm iii" son 88 in ii H)II 8411 MO 80 800 MO Sin I SIIWI ii ii I'd Hi 600 S80 810 7. ttiO 198.1 ii tl 11)01 ! SWI HM.I 7l l 1.V-0 it u IVNfJ I 810 3.M! 7MI Sin WM) ii ii IWKl l ' 8W0 800; 77.1 8N 1706 i it HUM i 810 880 ; 800 1780 iiior, ; 8.v 4on sni v.v.-, 1 ism ii y.Mn, i' n 4ai 87s , . ! w ii urn; I .. .. 44(1 Ifci", am WW ii 1H08 I 410 W ' 115 ; f WOO Tl8'J0 I STiOO t 4.MJII t .M1H0 fll.VHl! 4II 1 SUR.'1 HliUEHT ltri'KINdlUM, Town Treasurer for i8!io, in account with the Town ot liloooms bury, 1'a. DH. To monies received as follows : From .1. K. Wilson, Town Treasurer for 18Mt : On aocouiit Town Hall fund.. $ 28tn 73 " Hewer " .. 7!" vi " general " ... 7 00 From M. C. WcxHlwnrd, Collector, From M. C. woodward, cul- lt'i-tor.nnduiil cnteoi in8 x m From M. .!. Woodward, collec tor, on ( iin n ate for 188 una si From M. C OiHlWKnl.collec- t)r on dunlU'Hte lor lsun saoo no From I. K. Vosl, Com. of 11. for clennlmr ruliolsn To From (. A. Herring, lor tool K11C0 ( iw From (J. A. Herring, Co. Trens. for returned taxes 4'J ho From (). A. Herring, Co. Trees., liquor license WM) H81 00 From .lolui L. Kline fo. Treas. linn ir 1 Cense 1891 78 50 From l'nul K. Wlit for dlg- ifliur sewer in po From I'enna. OlobeOns Light io. for putting In lump nosts 1 75 From W. H. Cummlngs, Secy., tor uoir tax s ou From. I. r. Hrown, snpt, sew ers, ror sewer peimiis.... 3B uu From W. B. cummlngs, Jecy., lor taxes received from Bloomsburir Iron Co 735 50 From W. B. cummlngs. Kecty. tor taxes received from Wm. Neul & Hon 66 00 From Douglass Hughes for flag stone A on From creasy Wells for dirt 4 85 Fron W. J. BUUeman, Com. or ii. ror curt sold Bunary persons. 11 10 To taxes received on tax roll 8187 09 To amount bonds negotiated, issue oi xnov. it, irnxi I wkiu uu " State tax on bonds collect ed for 1890 83 80 " State tax on bonds collect ed for previous year 1 44 119435 78 CR. By amount of orders paid dur- year fioinv on " amount of coupons paid dur ing year 13B6 98 " amount of bonds paid dur ing yenr, viz: Bond No. 104 im m do 1)8 ISO 00 do 188 800 00 do 14 170 00 do 1A4 190 00 do 188 6(10 01) 1480 00 "amount state tax paid on bonds for current year. ... 90 88 " am't Treasurer's commis sion ou orders pnld from money received on bonds 76 46 " am't Treasurer's commis sion on orders paid from money received from oth er sources 170 7? " cash on hand to balance... 151 73 $19425 73 M.C.W00DWAHD, Collector for 1888. D1L To balance on duplicate ot 1888 8 04 CK. By cash paid II, Buckingham, Treas urer s 04 M. C. WOODWARD, Collector for 1889. DH. To balance on duplicate of 1889 1309 83 By casn paia K. Buckingham, i reusurer UHH SI " exonerations allowed 168 IS 1309 33 M. C. WOODWARD, CollOOtor tor 1890, DR. To amount of duplicate 3190 05 CR. By cash paid R. Buckingham, Treasurer 3500 00 Balance due 690.05 8190 05 RECEIPTS. To amount In hands of Treasurer aa ner lost annual statement. Town Ball fund 846 73 Sewer fund 794 91 General fund S37 66 Recel'd from M. C. Woodward, collector, on dupllcaie of ls8. 9 04 necera rrora m. v. wooawara, collector, on duplicate ot lixtt, ioit 81 Hecel'd from M. c. woodward, collector, on duplicate ot IKW, 8500 00 nrceivea iroui l. u. l mi, com. of H. for tleanlnir rubbish.. 76 Received from U. A. Herring tool shed. - T 00 Received from G. A. Herring, co. Treas, lor returned tuxes 43 so Rec'd from O. A. Herring Co. Trea'.for liquor Kcenies 189 684 00 Received from John L. Kline, Co. Treas, for liquor licen ses .. 169 60 Received from I'aul E. Wirt, tor digging sewer js CO Received Irom fenna. Globe (ias co for putting In lamp pouts j is R-celved from w. b. Cum mlngs. sec. for dog lax . 9 00 Received from J. C. Brown, bu jit. Hewers tor sewer per mits 84 00 Received from W. B. Cum mlngs, see. for taxes rece'd from Hloomsburg Iron Co. 73 (0 Received from W, B. Cum mlngs, sen. (or taxte rece'd from Wm. Neul A Hons.... 66 00 Hi ceiied from D, Hughes tor tlug stone 6 00 Received from Creasy & Wells lor dirt 4 85 Received from W. J. Bldle- inun, comr. of il. for dirt sold to sundry persons 11 10 ttecelved on Ux rol., collected by treasurer 6187 09 . Received from bonds negotia ted, issue of Nov. U, mm.. 4000 00 Received from collection of Hat lax for 1-90 83 80 Received from collection of state tax for previous year.. 144 1948J 78 DISBURSEMENTS. IlIOUWiYI. Amt paid C. W. House!, form er oom. of Highways Amt puld I. & Yost, comr. of blgnways Ami paid c. H. Housel.actlng com. of highways Amt paid w. j. llldleii an, com. of highways...., Ami paid lor labor and haul. 84 13 46 09 8 75 867 08 lng 1945 19 45 19 8 90 Aiuu para u. raxion blare . . Amt paid Manillas Shaffer tone ig 08 Amt paid Fred Bchwlnn lime to FOH 1890. Rate. It mills. 8 mills. mm 6 mills. 6 mills., Amt. of Tax .... t 7,191 1 7:w 74 loo ss .... i,os M IH'K AH FOLLOWS : t fl,sr? 14 f rVtiW on Amt pnld creasy A Wells lumber Ill 69 Amt puid Jacob DlelTenbAch Btone 83 8.1 Amt paid U. B. Martin smith ing 81 58 AmtpqldC w. Runyon sun drli s 4 01 Amt paid C. W. Nnl stone.. 1 00 Amt. ' W, R. Kocher freight on crusher and stone ss 0:1 Amount pnld Totten & Hoirg Foundry co. stone crusher 406 13 Amt paid U. P. Armstrong stone 9 40 Amt paid B. F. Sharpless si one 83 63 Amt paid Kesty & Rosenstock work on crusher 10 S5 Amt pnld A. Ucrblne carpen tering I 60 Amt paid Bound ft Boone stone in 39 Amt mild Knndarmell & Wel llver smithing 4 95 Amt paid win. J. Illdlay breaking cinder 73 75 Amt paid At. S. W lllams pav ing 96 10 Amt paid G W. Corel! stone. 1 00 Ann, paid IL J. Clark cob bling gutter T on CONSTABLE AND POLICE. Amt paid B. B. Freaa former chief police B 00 Amt paid Wesley Knorr chlel police 3 bo Amt paid assistant policemen 94 uo Amt paid M. C. Woodward town constable 50 00 Amt pnld M C. Woodward serv ing notices, 0 11 (8 SEWERAGE. Amt paid J A. Hutching A Co. sewer pipe 1 09 Amt paid w. It Kocher, agent freight on pipe 85 Amt paid C. W. Miller, sewer nonstructlon 1547 87 Amt paid J. C. Brown, supt. sewers 68 BO Amt paid James McCortnlik, labor 87 Amount paid John Mccormick, labor 87 Amt paid Wm. Met 7, labor.... 87 Amt pal 1 W. F. Hartman, sew. er;constructlon on Catharine street ... 505 51 Amt paid O. Heist sewer con struction 4lh street 83 63 Amt paid H. F. Savlts sundry materials 8 45 Amt paid W. F. Hartman sewer extension, East street ........ v 10 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Amt paid I. W. Hartman, rent Rescue CO. April '89 to Apr.VO 80 00 Amt paidsilaby Mtg. Co. Steam Fire Engine 9900 00 Amt paid Consumers Gaa Co. gas coal ... 17 04 Amt paid C. 8. Furman, tracis and straps 8 95 Amt paid W. R, Kocher, freight on coal 8 40 Amt paid B. F. Savlts, coll In engine room 87 AS Amt paid ,1. R. Schuyler & Co. rope ... s 85 3091 87 829 45 8146 54 8994 87 WATER DEPARTMENT. Amt paid Bl. omsburcr Water Co. use water for nre hydrants Mar, 1.M5 to Oct. 1, '90, 7 mo. ( $3J - LIGHT. Amt paid Bloomsburg Gas Co. gas bill Mar. 1,'9 to Oct. 1,'90 (47 posts S ino., 4S posts 4 mo.) 7 ma (4 1.76 per post 689 75 Amt paid Eshleman Wolf, re pairs to gas lamps 67 sg Amt paid Acme oil Co., oil. . 8 98 Amt paid Allen A Armstrong, oil, wlcxs, globes, eto 4 9S Amt paid P. s. Moyer. lamps. . 9 05 Amt paid W. P. Hartman, lamps globes, eto 80 75 Amt paid K. C. Jones, lighting and care of lamps 6 00 Amt paid Thomas Trump.llght- Ing and care of lamps 16 83 Ami paid Dr. T. C. Uarter, step ladder ; 80 Amt paid Penna. Globe Gaa Light co. lighting, care of.c 58 lamps In Nov. to e8 In Feb. 1.69 jf per lamp per mo. . . . 879 09 Amt paid Hess Mtg. co. 8 lamp posts 9T nn 660 00 Amt paid 11. F. Sharptess, 9 lamp posts 18 00 Ann paid C. M. Robblns, put ting In gas lamp 9 00 TOWN HALL. 1133 67 Amt paid D. nenslnger, balance on contract erection of Town Hall 8818 78 Ami paid D. Henslnger, extras on Town Hall 878 f8 Amt paid W. F. Hartman, ext's on 1 own Hull 8S7 54 Amt paid Harman Hassert, door sills 84 60 Amt paid Bloomsburg Steam Co. steam fixtures 764 60 Amt pnld hllus Chemberlln painting 6 B5 Amt paid E. E. Bitter, balance archlM-cts feo 179 96 Amt paid Eshleman 4c Wolf gas nxtures 825 00 Amt paid P. U. Miller, 'paving. . 847 85 Amt paid Hess Iron Mfg. Co,, 5 trough casting 8 IS Ami paid Iliiriuan Hassert, w roil clit Iron grates. 83 98 Amt paid Cincinnati Hell Foun dry Co, tire alarm bell 68 00 Amt paid u. H. Fomwuld, haul ing vault doors 60 Aint paid J. R. Schuyler A Co. wire guard 16 80 Amt paid W. F. Uartman, sun dries ..... .... .. 96 46 4MU C9 EXPENSES. Amt paid Bloomsburg Water CO. water for Town Mali May 1. '90 to April 1, 'til, 11 mo, W 8.S5 8J 75 Amt paid Bloomsburg Gas Co. gassept.l to Uoc.'l, 'lw... ... 11 15 Auit paid Bloon sburg Steam co. hif am Mar. 1, '90 to Mar. 1 '91. 8 mo 169 71 Amt paid C. F. Knapp, 6 years Insurance $.'500 80 (0 Amt paid M. P. LuU, 6 years Insurance fwoo 80 00 Amt paid .1. H. Maize, 6 years Insurance (8000 86 Oft Amt paid A. Ilerblne, repairs.., 4 80 Amt paid A, V. Uowcr, watch man 7 mo Aug. to Mar. 1, '91 7 00 Amt paid A. C. DeSheppard, re. pairs to vault door 8 83 Ami paid Mlra Phillips, clean ing ?. 6 68 Amt paid C, II. Bhutt, oleanlng 1 60 " " l" rs Cadow. t ci M Mrs. Ulldebrandt and Mrs. endow, cleaning 8 00 Amt paid Wm. Workhelser, hauling organ at dedication 60 Amt palil .1. w, Glbbs, carr.age at dedication 8 00 Amt paid .1. c Brown, program of dedication 4 00 Amt pildc. II. Williams, dls- trlbutlnir Droerams 1 60 Amt paid G. P. Rlngler, cha mois skins 1 80 Amt pnld J. R. Schuyler ft co. 1 no?. ruDivr spuioors 16 01 Amt pnld J. R. JchuylerftCo. nindr es. 1 45 Amt paid Allen A Armstrong, sundries s ss 6055 48 MISCELLANEOUS. Amt pnld Geo. B. Klwll, rent cnunc.11 room uan. 1, '90 to Mav 1. n to 00 Amt paid Moyer Bros, rent lock up to June 1, "o 91 00 Amt pnld Moyer Bros, cement 68 Amount pnld .1. W. Ulbhs, rent dog pond Feb. and Mar. Mo . 8 00 Amt paid Petrlken ft lllllmeyer pond 1 r. to Anrll 1. up is on Amt pnld Wm. Krlckbnum.pub Pshlng statement of t 85 00 Ami paid Wm. Krlckbauia.pub. Ordinance No. 64 4 00 Amount pnld wm. Krlckbaum, prlntlnr 10 65 Amt paid t. C. Brown, publish ing statement of is9 85 00 Amt paid .1. C. Brown, publish ing ord. No. M 6 60 Amt paid .1. 1 , Hrown. printing 1 60 Amt paid Elwcll ft Hlttenben der. nub. statement of 's9 85 00 Amt paid Elwell ft Blttenben- ncr, puo. oru. no, 6'i and No. t5 6 75 Amt paid F.l well ft Blttenben- bender, printing 16 00 Amt paid Win. II. Cummlngs, services as secy 180 00 Aint pnld Blue, peacock and lost, auoiuirs ... 15 00 Amt paid . Neyhar4 services as engineer .... 60 Amt paid .1. O. Brown, services as engineer 11 80 Amt paid ('. G. Bark ley, servi ces as solicitor 1s8H 117 50 Amt paid .1. H Kobtson, servi ces as soiiciior lswt 801 00 Amt paid .1. B. Robinson, ser vices bm secy 10 00 Amt paid Guy Jacoby, affida vits 7.1 Amt paid Chas. Savlts, li bor lost from injuries ss fireman 9 50 Amt paid M. K. Cox, wrvlng TUX llOliCCS 10 00 Amt pnld .1. H Hnblron, paid in sett lenient of Wnnlch esses .. 467 en Aint paid Gross ft Louba-jb, mn- 11 so Anil paid A. IlcrDluo, carpen tering HID Amt nald C. W. Runyon, over- pnld tux as Amt paid .f. Feltermun. ex penses to Slilckslilnnv 1 as Amt paid C. II. Campbell, re cording deed 8 00 Amt paid J, R. Schuyler ft Co. sundries a 75 Amt paid Tclepbono Co. mes sages so Anil pnld Ellas I'tt, hauling council room luriutum 75 Amount paid w. 11. Brooke ft co. stationery m UU 87 16473 50 OTHER PAYMENTS. Pnld on account of orders ouU stand Hilt. vl. : For 188K is For 1S81I S74 7)1 Pnld coupons of issfl si 60 Paid soupnns ot 1890 ISM 88 Pnld Bonds l iwo 00 Paid stale tx on bonds for current year 90 88 Treasurers commission 817 18 Balance In hands offl'reasurer 151 73 8A43 55 90117 05 091 83 Deduct amount of orders of J8H0 outstanding Leaves amount equalling receipts 19423 73 ASSRTS. Balance due on duplicate ot 18H0 690 05 151 78 79 00 Balance In Treasurer's hands Due rrom sundry persons for mw..r permits 930 78 LIABILITIES. Funded debt 89630 no Orders outstanding of 1886 . 50 w( 0 en " ' 1888.. 62 " 1889. 1 m " " 1890.. 691 2 Coupons! 1890 unpaid 187 82 88407 86 930 78 Deduct Assets Net Indebtedness 82547 08 G. A. HERRING, Attest, PresU Town Council. WM. B. CUM MINOS, Secretary. Bi.oomhbCko, Pa., March SSrd, 1891. We the underslirned Auditors of the Town of and do hereby certify that we have examined tbe foregoing accounts and statements and find 1 nem correct, and we no approve or tne same. We further recommend that the vault In the Town Hall be put In Bafe and proper condition iir tue imwrvaiioii aim sine Keeping 01 ine Town Records and documents. S. F. PEACOCK.l A.N.YOST, V Auditors. J. S. BLUE. I WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia county on the first Monday of May A. 1). 1891 and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter, will be con tinned absolute. Jacob H. Fritz Est.. Suirarloaf. Personally $800.00 Kooert rruit Est., Madison, Personalty $800.00. Jacob WainDOle Est.. Madison. Personally $81X1.00. George w. smith Est., Jackson, Personalty, $i'i8.80. imvio Hlllman Est., Locust, Personalty $81.85. Joseph Tyson Est-, Locust, rersonalty $14.05. Clerk's Office. O. M. oricK. Bloomsburg, Pa. April 6, 1891. Clerk, O. C. REAL ESTATE FOB 8AL1 IN BLOOMSBURG. Main Street. Desirable building lot 50x314, price $1300. Vifih Street House and lot, house rents for $8 per month, room to build several more houscBt 110 feet front on Fift h Btreet, price $1050. Vtrt Street Frame bouse, 6 rooms, lot 50x314, price $1050. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price $ii50. ftth Street Large frame dwelling house, 8 rooms, out-kltchon, burn, fine fruit, ftc., lot 79x 800, price $4500. ilaln Street Large store building, with dwell ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting on two streets, price $4txx). Tlitra Street. Large 8 room house, lot 64x813. Price $3700. Second Street, SaitufPenn. Corner lot, 50 ft, trout. Price $800. Second Street, Fine large residence, 11 rooms exclusive of bath room. Steam, gas, sower, water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number or vacant lots la other parts of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Sixth street. North Side Neat New two story frame house, 7 rooms, veranda In front and sldo, Price $l3Ti0. tstxth btreet, North Side Now two story framo bouse, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100 Sixth Street, North Side House and lot with 63 feet frout on Street. Price $600. Sixth Street, North SWe New two story frame bouse, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100. Fine Brick Resldonce In Espy Pa., Lot 93 feet front 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and painted, well at door, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of all kinds. Price $1600. Of . WlNTIHBTElN 4 BliCILIT, First National Bank Building, tf. Bloomsburg, F NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ac. Counts have hern IHihI In the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, and will b presented to the sutn 1 nun on nic nrst. inniiny 01 .niiy a. i'. iim nnd contliiiied ills . and unless exceptions nn Hied within four days thereafter, will be ciiu- nrtned ansiilute, 1. The second Bccnunt of George W. f'nrell, Trustee of. George llldlnv under the last will nnil testament. 01 (leorge lllilluy, dec it 8. The nnnl account of Francis Evans, Trustee Of the estate of Jacob Meyer, late of Hrlarcreek township, 1 oiumiiiaco. pa., (leeensed. i ierk sumce, ,.!. 11 icn, BliHimsburg, Pa., April 6, 1891. Clerk o. C. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt the following ne entint has Iwen tiled in the court of Common Plena ot Columbia County, and will lie present ed to the said t ourt, on the first Monday of May A. I). 1WI1 and eon tinned nisi, and unless Kxcen. lions nre tiled within four days thereafter, will lie conllrtned absolute. 1. First and final account of S. r. Jnyne, Assignee of P.nuimr UlettcrCk of Brlun reck township, Columbia County, Pn. Prol h's oillce, ( M, yl'ICK, Bloomsburg, Pa., April fl, 1891. PnUli'y. HEdlSTF.R'S NOTICE. Notice Is Hereby given to nil legatees, credi tor and other persons Interested In the estates or the respective decedetils anil minora that the following nilmlnlst rators,' executors,' guardians, accounis have been tiled In the oillce of the Register of Columbia county, and will ho pre sented for conllrinutlon anil allowance In the orphans' court, to be held in Hlooiiishurg, Monday, May 4th, IHIU, at S o'clock p. 111. of said day, No. 1. The final account of Abraham Wltncr, giiunllun of I he ihtsiui and Kstute of Simpson Thiinius, minor child of .losluh .1. Thomas, lute of KiNirliigcm'k township, Columbia county, Peiiiiu., K11I1I, minor, having arrived at the age of twenty-one .Vents, No. 8. First nnd tlnnl neenntit of Sylvester Ileal Ii, administrator ot George II. Heut Ii, lute of Jiickson ion nalilp deciused. No. 8. The account of linnlel A. Crensy and S. c. Creasy, uiliiiltilst nitors of Hie estiite of Mary Mnrgaiid creasy, lute of Mllllln township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 4. The final account of L. S. Wlnlcrsteen, guunlli.v "t the person and estate of Arthur C. Gun-Is"!,, e I nor 1I1II1I of KIIuIk'Hi onirlsoii lule of Scott township, Coluiiihln county, 1'ennu., said minor hating arrived at the age of t wemy one yearn. No. 5. First ami tlnnl account of Wllllum S. Kase, executor of t lie lust will anil U'sluineiit of Peter Kase, lute of llenlou township, Columbia coiiulj , deceiised. No. 11. First ami tlnnl account of Henlumln Evans, ndm'r. d. b. 11. c. t. a. of Mary A. Hrltiuln, lute of Itrlntcns'k township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 7. First nnd tlnnl account of I. K. Krlck baum. iidinliilslr.it or of I lie estate of Andrew Kuiiynn, lute of Ik' lit 011 township, Columbia county, deceased. Nn. 8. First and final account of J. II. Maize, administrator of the estate of clul worthy S. M. Fisher, lute ot Bloomsburg, deceased. No. 9. First and tlnnl account of John H. Alk liiun, administrator of Levi Alkman, lule of Centre township, Columbia county, deceased. No. in. First and llnul account of I -in lull How. er, administrator of Mary llrolwt, lute of Ber wick, Columbia county, deceased. Nn. 11. First and tlnnl account of Charles C. Evans, administrator of Anna M. Frit?., late of Hrlarcreek township, Columbia county, de ceased. No. 12. The nccount of Henrv C. Hess nnd Wellington K. Kocher, administrators of the estate of David Kocher, late of Hie township of Sugarloaf, Col. Co., Penna., deceased. No. 18. First and tlnnl account of A. t Johnson, nilmlnlstrntor of the estate of Catha rine Johnson, lute, of the township of MU Pleus ttnt, Columbia county, deceased. No. 14. The first and piirtlnl account of W. II. llayman, administrator of the estate of Ira C. Pursol, late ol lTne township, Col. Co., do ceased. No. 15. The final account of Abraham Rice, executor of the estate of John Hoats Into of the township of Heaver, Columbia county, deceased. No. Hi. The llrst and tlnnl account of C. II. Barnard, administrator of the estate of Rolan dus Ilerblne, lute ot Locust township, Col. Co., deceased. No. 17. First and final account of Thos. R. Wllllums, executor ftc. of the estate of Enoch Cailmun, late of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, doceused. No. 18. First and Final account of K. A. Snntee, administrator c. of John Santee, late ot Flshlugereek township, Columbia county, de ceased. No. 19. Final account of Philip Mellck, sur viving executor of Daniel Mellck, late ot Colum bia comity, din-eased. No. so. First and final account of Oliver P. Shult, administrator of Isaac Whipple, lute of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased. No. Si. First account of James T. Fox, execu tor of the estato of Franklin Rhodes, late ot Beaver township, Columbia county, deceused. No. 22. First and tlnal account of Daniel llurtuiun, administrator of Elizabeth Hlpsn steel, late of Centre township, Columbia county, deceased. No. S3. First and final account of Jos. W. Eves, administrator of the estate, of Wm. F. Robblns, lat of Greenwood township, Colum bia county, deceased. No. 84. Account of Lavlna Hess, administrat rix of the estat 01 Wesly Hess, late of Centre uiwnsuip, coiumuia county, deceased. C. U. CAMPBELL. Register. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE-- Real Estate. ESTATE OF MARGARET J. TEET8, DEC'D. Br virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, there will be exposed to pub lic sale on the premises, ou 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 ot ground situate In the Bor ough of Berwick, In the county of Columbia and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner of lot owned by Paxton Creasy, on Grant street, thence along Grant street forty-nine uud one-halt feet to corner ot lot owned by Charles Haas, thence by lot ot said llaos u dlstunce ot one hundred and twenty-oue feet to an ulley, 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 tbe place of beginning and being lot number forty-six, on westerly sldo of Graut street. TRACT NO. II, Being all that certain lot. piece, or parcel ot ground, situate In the Bor ough of Berwick, In the county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a point on Grant street, thence along the same forty-nine and one-half feet to lot number forty five owned by Paxton creasy, thence along said lot a distance of one hundred and twenty-one feet to an ulley, thence by said alley forty-nine and one-halt feet to lot owned by Jackson ft Woodln Manufacturing Company, thence by said lot one hundred and twenty-one feet to the place ot beginning, being lot number forty-four on westerly side Grant street, whereon Is erect ed a large two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with out-kltclieu attached aiid out buildings. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth of the pur chose money to be paid at the striking down of the property ; and bulance in six months from confirmation absolute of sale when deed Is to be delivered to party or parties purchasing. STERLING DICKSON, Evans, Alty. Executor, GOOD SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID. We want a few more good mon to sell ournur iwrv nroducls. To eneruello and reliable men we will guarantee Liberal Wuges and Perma nent Employment. Previous experience not re quired, l oiiiis and out lit Iroe, Address slating age uuu enclosing biuiuu. SEALS, HENRY it 00-, SENECA NURSEttlEB. GENEVA, N. Y. 4-17-flW. SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. By virtue of writs of fl. fa. and lev. fn. i mil of the Court of Common Plena nf ri.... .. ' "'iiiinii county, nnd to mo directed there will be expo ru 10 puonc nine ai, inn menus onice, In t, town of Bloomsburg on Saturday, April 25. 1891, at, 10 o'clock a. m., nil the right, title and Intof. est nf the defendant In the following described rem est nie, io-wil t a two-srory balloon frnmn STORK ANP DWELLING HOVSF being twenty-eight feet wide on Broad street flnd forty feet deep on Third street, and beini twenty-five feet high from the wall to the enve shingle roof, veranda, ftc, located on n lot in Jameson City, Sugarloaf township, ColinnM. county, Pn., hounded on the northeast by lot of Roliert Force, on the southeast by nn alley, on the southwest by Third street, said vlllnge, and on the northwest by Broad street of suld vli. Inge, being eighty feet on Broad strect, lH-ing lots Nob. HI and 17 In the town plot of Jntneunn Ity, whereon are erected a frnme store ;,nt dwelling house, with stnhle and out1nlliilifH. seized, taken Into execution nt the suit ot A. B. Herring nnd Jacob Keller Vs. C. It. HcCh.irt and to lie sold as the property of c. K. KcChurL IIKIIHINO, Atty. JOHN II. CASKV, RloomsblilV, Apr. I, 91 19-ts. Sheriff ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. The undersigned assignee for the benefit nf creditors of S. A. Smith will expose to public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, ATRIL iStli, 1S91, at one o'clock In the nftcrnoon of that day, tlm following dcscrllied real estate to-wlt : All t lint certain piece, parcel and tract nf land situate In the township of Flshlngcrcek entity of Columbia, Stjite of Pennsylvania iKuinded ami described ns follows, to-wlt: it.s. ginning at a stone corner of lands of John and Hush Harrison and Nathan Smith and running hence by land of tlm said Nathan Smith, north W west, 79 11-10 perches to a White Oak. hence south lOHi0 west, 19 9-10 perches to a stones thence by land of the Widow of Daniel Stoker north mW west, lffi perches to a small hemlock; thence by land of Samuel siiivcs south SiH0 west to a small walnut ; thence wiui it ,u west, 8 9-10 perches to a stone; thence by land of Samuel Shlves and others south li east, 48 S-10 perches to a stone ; thence by land of nuIiI Suinucl Shlves and others and across rack of the Bloomsburg ft Sulllvun R. R. smith S5 degrees west, 11 8-10 perches to a stone; thence south 1M west, 5 6-10 perches to a large mnple; thence south 43 west, 93 4-10 perches to small maple ; thence along tho bank of Flsh tngcreek and across said Flshlugereek south U" west, 42 9-10 perches to a Btone j thence nlong bank of said creek south cast, 21 9-10 perches to a Btone j thence across said Flshlnir creek nnd by land of the Widow of James Pail en, north 70 east 88 8-10 perches to a stone; thence north 8 east, 90 8-10 perches to a Btone ; thence by lands of John Harrison and Rush Harrison north 70 east 195 perches to the place of beginning, containing JOS Acres 1 PERCHES of land, more or less. About 100 acres ot the above mentlnued land Is cleared land and In a very excellent state of cultivation. The rest Is well timbered with oak and pine timber, and located along the line and Immediately adjoining the Bloomsburg ft Sulli van Roll Road. The DWELLING HOUSE upon said farm Is a two story frame building and Is located within eighty yards ot Forks Hull Road station. There la 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 tbe place. Possession will be given immediately upon compliance with the terms ot sale. Deed to be made at the expense ot purchaser, and all per sonal proierty on tno premises, Including groin In the ground, reserved. The terms of sale will be easy and will be es pecially announced upon the day of sale. GHAMT IlKKKlNU, E. H. WILSON, Atty, Assignee. RULE AND NOTICE. Elijah Hess ) In the Court of Common vs. V Pleas of Columbia County Thko. M. Hocskr.J No. 174 Feby. Term, 1H91. Electment for nurehnse monev for certain premises, whereof the following Is a description: Situate In the Uiwnshlp of Sugarloaf In Colum bia county. Pa., and on the north side of the public road leading up the West branch of Flsh lugereek, mid beginning at, a post In the edne of said public road and line of land of J. '. Perry, thence bv the same north six degrees ttve mlnutcH oast, one hundred and seventy three and two-tenth feet to a post and thence north twenty-six degrees thirty minutes west eight and live-tenths feet to a post, thence north seventy-seven degrees west fourteen and eight-tent lis feet to an apple tree, thence soul h von ueKrees west, one nunureu aim seventy two-tenths feet. t4i a niwl In thA lirn nf the nub ile roud uforesuld, along lund of the suld Elijah Hess, thence by the suld public road south sixty six degrees five minutes east, thirty-two ana slx-Umlhs feet to the post, the place of begin ning, containing nrteen ana eigin-iciou perches of laud. And the Sheriff having return ed that neither the vendee, the defendant above named, nor any person clulndng under him was In possession or occupancy of the premises. Thcreunnuon the 14th day of February, 191, on motion of Mr. Freeze, attorney tor the plain tiff, for an order of publication and a Rsla on defendant to appear and plead to tbe action by the first day of May Term 1H91, as per Act ot Assembly lu such case made and proviucu. order made and Rule grunted us per mot Ion. iit iimiH iu, Certified from the Hocords this loth day ska!. of February A. U. 1891. G. M. tycicx. JHKEZK, Ally, JTOIUJ. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. SsUite John Rttur, late of Calawlwa towmhlp. The linilorMtirnnri. nn nndlror nnnolnted bV the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to muke distribution of balance In hands of Biirvlvlug administrator, will sit at the oillce ot w. Klmwii, CntuwlBsu, at 10 o'clock, April 88, 1i when and where all persons having claim against suld estate must appear and prove the sume, or bo debarred from coming In on said tuuu. B. F. ZAHH, Auditor. LETTING FOR BRIDGE ABUT MENTS. Senled proposals will be received at the Com missioners' oillce, lu Hlooiimbiirg, Pa., until Saturday, April lMth, lsitl, 18 o'clock, noon, for the erection of the ubutments for two new bridges, one to be located at Coles Creek in sugarloaf township and the other near Yocum saw mill In Locust twp. Bids for mosou woix to be by the iHirch, and for excuvatlon to be ty tho yard. All stone to be of gRxl size and qual ity and to be approved by the Commissioners, and to be well bedded and laid In good mortar of sharp Band and lime. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bloomsburg, Pa., JESSE KITT EN HOUSE, April 4th, 1891, B. F. EDGAR, Attest, C L. BANDS, ' J. D. Bodini. Clerk, commissioners.
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