The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 07, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA.'
HOME-MAOg PIUTEB.
now a Vary CkMf On Can n OTiWlt
From a llarreL
WTii rfiln water la used for drink
Iu and housvbuld purpuHca, it Hhouli
bt fllfrrod. Very Rood niter Tor the
purpoHo oau be obtained In almost
evwy town. TIhwo who ptvror toiwve
tli eiwt by maWnur thirown fllur will
11ml the nooonipanyluK wktoh and d
MTiptfon uegtlvo. A barrel or luiJf
Jxiwl may be tiacd, nrdlw,'ly an
lurpo or mnallw quantitta of water
are required. It nmd not lx now,
only water tight and clean. On Iwad
In rwnovod aud In it Is w a wedired
shaped box, as auow-n In the wttloual
view herewith. The top of the tlltwf
Jr-r
r?,
it
teas
7T:y.vv.
box projoots four lnohea nbovo th
Wtvl. Four iuehc from the bottom
of the filter box la a doaely-fltted bot
tom of wood or slue perforated with
small holes. Above this perforated bot
tom are placed four luolie of i-haio Nil, a
layer of the oourawt pkvoa nt the bot
tom. If gravel Is obtainable a layer or
two or three Inrhua deep may Ihi put
iu over the charcoal. Pour in the
water, and If the charcoal hu boon
wll pressed ia pVnce the water will
filtor slowly throtih. A faucet is
placed near the bottom of ttM barrel
ts Hhowu. Two of the lowor t-dites of
the fflterbox ore deeply notched to al
low the frets escape of the altered
water as It oonis through the p
f orated bottom.
Aurhor ot Amerlrnn Sharp llunhamlrr-
As sure as one and one am two
I he nheep for the farmers Is one coin
MiiIuk In a liltrh dejrreo a kohI mature
oart'ass at two years old uud a floeo;
of clean, strong. Mvely wool that will
wel'h ten pound or more. Men with
such ahep Lave not beeu eoiuplululug
of hard times during the kiM.five
yoars. Nor are such sheep hard to
find by auy uieuri.s. tjood hm'p, pxnl
pastures, good breertVntr. iphmI man
njromont in tfood bands have less com
petition than tt) opjKwite kind of
slMiep and care given. The or
dinary wool grower wants to
heed tlrla. He haa need of
Kotttn oirtalde, above tlw claw lie
wmplalna of. It la better beyond
where the best products are offered in
tho markets. Mutton-sheep raisers
want all tbey oan ir't for their wool
aa well as mutton, but mutton-raisers
say least. There has been a rainbow
In sljrbt all toe time for them.
Accuracy aud Mrimnrlnif.
Many farmer work too mnon by
ttHtwiuR. Tliey do not know tho num
ber of acres iu ctich Hold, or bow large
a piece of laud has bta plowed in a
day. I3y knowing the bivadth of a
lot, one may know the width of each
acre, the quautity of seed required,
nnd the product per acre of each crop.
The implements to Us used, may be a
two-rod surveyor's chain or a pocket
tape line, a pole eleveu feet long, three
lotigths of which make tvo rods, yard
sticks graduated, aud a small pocket
rule for measuring the s!ze of fruit
and roots and for other purposes. A
frequent use of tueae measures en
ables the owner to Judge with much
accuracy of the distance measured by
parlug or band measuring.
Lower California.
Lower California, an Immense ror
rltory of 20.12 square milca, contains
only 21,000 Inhabitant, of which per
liaps 1,000 are foreign. As yet it has
no telegraphs or cables, aud sometimes
it is aq entire month without receiv
ing news from the outside world. This
territory has long been noted for the
variety of dyes which It produces, such
as orehilla woed, etc., but the tovote
tree bark, recently discovered, huj?
come into great damand, and soveral
large shiploads have boon exixrted
to Europe. As yet there seems to le
but little demand for the article in
the United States, although It ifi cheap
er than orehilla and other dyes, pro
ducing in its natural state a dark red
color, which Is quite indelible. It 1
now collected aud sold in the market
of La Paa at $1 to $1.50 per 100 pounds
and the supply seems to be enormous.
Slutl-Hemp.
Slsal-hemp culture Is making marvel
Mir progrens In' tho Kahamns. Capl
talLhts from (tis-at Krltiilii. Canada,
and Newfoundland Ixiiighf 120.000
acres of goverument lanil last year,
nd are putting it into sisal, but the
government has declined to kcII more
land at present. I'nlmproved -private
lands can be bought for from jS to
?12 ier acre. It is believed tiiat in a
short time the exports, which now
average about JOOO.(XH), will run up
into the lnllllouti. Sisal plants are In
great demand, uud the price 1ms ad
vanced from six to thlrty-ix cents
.per doaen. A plantation once started
neoU no replanting for several years.
Quantities of old plants have Intcly
een discovered on some of the Flori
da keys, which suggests a trial of tho
ticmp industry iu Southern Florida.
Blaok Walnut.
To raise black wulnut trees, gatlHr
the uuts when fully ripe this foil and
plant them in rows, dropping 11
Tery trlx Inches, covering two or three
Inches deep. If the soil is light aud
Try rich, the seortHngs will produce a
larger number of fibrous roots than If
'lamed on a navy clay or loam.
TVhen the seedlings are one year old
llg up and cut awny about one-half
the length of the tap-root and then
lUmt in nursery row, placing the
plants alxmt two feet uptut In the
wws, and the rowa should be ot least
four foet apart to admit of cultivating
the trees wjtb plow and cultivator.
VVhcHi the trees have reached a he ight
f from four to six ft dig up and
CIant thera where wanted urouud your
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Legal Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
tiy vlrtuoot sundry writs of Fl. Fa. IwniPd
out of the court of Common Pleat of Columbia
County, I'onriBylvatila, and tome directed, will
De expowd to public suIr tt tUe Court llotw,
uioomsburg, on
MONT) A V, SEPTEMBER s4, 189.4,
at t o'clock p. m.( tho following :
All that d'l-tiiln IneBsutfre, teneiaout nnd
tract, of land, nltriate In the Townililp of Miull
son, County of Columbia and (Mate of I'euimyt
vanla, bouiidnd as follows, to-wlt: BcKlnnlng
at a walnut (formerly t Sptulsb oak) thonuo by
lands now belloved to be of Abrahum Brondfs
UBlrs, formorly John Allen, nortli Hlxty-elglit
and t half dpgne west nineteen and tlirco
trutlis perclics to a post, lueuce by land now
believed to be ot HtiKh MiCollum (In old deed
John A. FiiDMton) south thirty-eight and a half
degrees west forty perches to a post, thonee
south slxty-clxht and a half degrees east nine
teen and three-tenths perches to a post, at the
Dig rona, thence along said rood and land be
lleved to be of the heirs of Abraham Broadt (In
old deed John Allen) north thirty-nine degrees
east forty perches to the place of beginning,
containing
FIVE ACRES OF LAND.
Tract No. 4. Beginning at a post, In the above
mentioned lot at the said big road, thence by
said road south thirty-nine degree west twelve
perches to n post, thence by land believed to bo
ot Hugh Mt'Collum (In old deed John A. r uns
ton) north slxty-throe degrees west, thirteen
and four-tenths perches to a ost, tliem:e by
the snuio nurth thirty-nine degrees east twelve
perches to a post, thence by the aforesaid lot
south sixty-three degrees east thirteen and
tour-tenths perches to the place of beginning,
continuing
ONE ACRE OF LAN P.
Tract No. 3. Beginning at a post a corner l
lleved to be of Wllllurn iBntber's helm (in old
deed land or Jacob Mei'ollnin) thence by said
land noi th thli ty-elght and a half degn-es east
twenty niches to a post, thencu noi tu fifty.
oue d -trees west one perch to a post, thence by
said Und nnd laud believed to be of Conrad
Kramer (In old deed land of Caleb Thomas)
noun thlrty-clght and a half degrees east Be v.
enty and one-third perches to a post, thence by
laid lund north forty-nine and a half degrees
west lorly-hvo and a half perches to a post,
thence by the road leading from J. Allen's to
Smith's &c, south thlity-elght and a half de
grees west eighty-two and one-third perches to
a post, thence by land believed to be of Katie
A. Welllver and Hurst stout (In old deed land
of John Allen and James stout) south liny tie
grees east, nine and nine-tenths perches tot
post, thenee by lot ot the said Stout south
thirty-eight, and a half degrees west tlghty
eluht perches to a post at the side of the state
Koad lending from C'atawlssa to Muacy, thence
by said road south fifty degrees east six perches
to a post, thence across said road and by land
of wisher south forty-four and a half
degree! west twenty-onu poiches to a post,
thence by lands believed to be of Daulel Weill
ver's heirs (In old deed land of H us.se 1 park)
south fifty degrees east seven and a half perches
to a post, thence by the same south forty-four
and a half degrees west sixty-seven uud three
tenths percties to a post, thence by land be
lieved to be of Samuel Johnson (In old deed l'h.
welllver) south mty degrees east sixteen and
six-tenths perches to a post, thence north forty,
nluedegrees east three aud seven-tenths perches
to a post, thence siuth tltty-oue degrees east
thirty perches to a post, thence by land bellev
ed to be of Hurst Stout, Uuvld Phillips aud others
(lu old deed land of Adam Welllver) north forty
nine degrees east seventeen perches to a post,
thence by tho same north forty-three degrees
west twenty-ulue and six-tent lis perches to a
post, thence north fort y-nlne degrees east sixty
two perches to a post at the aforesaid State
Hoad, thence by tho same south fifty degrees
west one arid seven-tenths perches to the plucc
of beginning, containing
40 ACRES AND 54 PERCHES
of land, more or leas.
Tract, No. t. All that certain real estate sit
uate In the Township of Madison, aforesaid,
bounded by lands of Amanda Watson, deceased,
other lands of John Swisher, lauds of Abraham
Brondt's heirs, from which It Is separated by a
public road and other containing
FOUR ACRES,
being the same tract of land which, under pro
oeedlngs In the orphans' Court ot Columbia
county, were sold to John Swisher by D. A
Watson, guardian, dec, and conveyed to him by
Indenture dated March 16, 18H1, and subsequent
ly vested In Mary M. Phillips by deed dated
January 30, if si. Also, all that certain mess
uage, teueiut-nt and tract ot land situate In
Hsdlson township aforesaid, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a cor
nor of a public road and lands ot Mrs. A, Phil
Hps, thence by said land south forty-Dine de
grees east two hundred and nine perches to a
corner of lands herein before described thenteby
said lauds south forty-eight and a half degrees
west forty-five and two-tenths porches to a cor
ner on lands of Samuel Johnson, thence by the
same north forty-eight degrees west sixteen
and six-tenths perches to said public road,
thence along said road to the place of beginning,
containing
5 ACRES AND 35 PERCHES
of land, formerly the property of Daulel
Welllver, deeeased, and conveyed to Henry O,
Phillips by the heirs of said Daniel Welllver,
deceased, by their Indenture dated the autli day
of July, is), and by Henry O. Phillips and
Sarah A. his wife, conveyed to Mary M. Phillips
by deed dated the .1Uth day of January, 18S6.
The said tracts above described constituting
one entire tract upon which is erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
barn and other outbuildings.
ALSO :
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate
In Madison township. County ot Columbia, aud
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt : On the north and east by
lands of Henry Kramer, on the south by Sam
unl Johnson, on tho west by Mrs. Jane Old,
containing
6 j ACRES OF LAND,
more or leos, whereon Is erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
frame bara and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ol
Mary M. Phillips vs. Henry ( Ort, and to be
sold as the property of Henry O. Ort.
JOHN MOl'UKV, Sheriff.
Wintikbtiin, Attorney,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Kutateqf Jltvtiael nderolf, oVixiucd.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
Orphans' court of Columbia County to make
dlstrlbu'lnn of money lu the bunds of 1). B.
FeUerolt, administrator, aa shown by bis Hist
and snunud account, will tit at his olllee in
mnnirmimrir. on Monday. Seotember IT, 1KU4, at
9 o'clock a. 111., to perform the duties of his ap
pointment, when and whore all persons having
claims against said estate must appear and
pruve the same, or be debarred from coming In
on s. Id fund.
lit U itUUt --''
8-81-tU Auditor.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ, of Alias Kl. Fa. Issued out
of the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia
county, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, will
be exposed to public sain at the court House,
lsioomsburg, on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894
at 3 o'clock p. m the following.
A lot of land situate In the township of Jack
son, In said county, being the late residence of
Matthew Mcllenry, deceased, being lot No. 3 In
the division of his property by the slid Mat
thew, and containing
84 ACRES AND 137 PERCHES,
more or less. Being the same lan 1 devised to
said Miles A. Mcllenry br said Matthew, by
will dated September 8H, 1HS7.
Seized, taken Into execution at. the suit of
Mary K. Covanbovan vs. Miles A. Mcllenry, and
to be sold at the property ol Miles A. Mcllenry,
JOHN MOI KKV, SherllT.
FRtK7.lt, Attorney.
SHERTSSM
By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
Court ot Common rieas of Columbia County
Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, will be ex
posed to public sale at the Court House, Blooms
burg, on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1894
. at o'clock p. in., the following :
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate
In Madison township, county of Columbia, nnd
state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt: On the north by Silas Weill
ver, Mercy Johnson and Cyrus Dcmot t, on the
east by P. A. Kvnns, on the south by P. A
Kviins and on the weal by Krastus Uendershot.
8. B. Johnson ami Maiiah E. Smith, containing
SIXTY ACRES,
more or less, whereon Is erected a
FRAME HOUSE,
barn and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution nt, the suit of
William lilugles vs. ValeiiHne Welllver and
Daniel Welllver, and to be sold as the property
of Valentine Welllver anil Daniel Welllver.
JOHN MorUEY, SherllT,
Ikri.rr, Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Faelas Issued
out of the Court of Common Pluus of Columbia
County, Pennsylvania, and to luedlrected, will
be exposed to public sale at tho Court House
Bloomsburg. on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894,
at i o'clock p. m the following :
All that certain tract ot land situate In the
township of Mount Pleasant, In the County ot
Columbia, State or Pennsylvania, bounded nnd
described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a
stone In line of land of heirs of Samuel Selbert,
deceased, and running thence by the same
south five degrees east forty-two and elglit
tenths ptrches to a stone, thence south twenty-
three degreos west thirty perches to a stone,
thence by land ot John Hoffman, south two
degrees east fifty-four perches to a stone, thence
by lands ot Howard o rimes, John K. Mordan
and William Oman north forty-two degrees
west one hundred forty-eight and two-tenths
perches to a stone, thence by land of Thomas
C. Oman, north seventy-two nnd one-half de
grees east forty perches to a stone, tlience
south forty-six and a ipiarter degrees east
sevonteen and three-tenths perches to a stone,
thence north slxty-slx and three-quarter de
grees cast thirty-one and two-tenths perches
to a stone, and thence north elght.y-slx und
three-nuarter degrees east twenty-two and
eight-tenths perches to the place ol beginning,
containing
40 ACRES AND 90 PERCHES,
strict measure, together with the hereditaments
and appurtenances.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Henry K. Oman, Executor ot the last will and
testament of George Oman, deceased, now to
the use of Henry F. Oman and A. II. White vs.
David Oman, aud to be sold as tho property of
David Oman.
JOHN MOl'ltEY. Sheriff
Evkkt, Attorney.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale at the Court House,
Bloomsburg, on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1894,
at 4 o'clock p. in., the following:
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in Benton, lu the town,
ship of Benton, fu the County ot Columbia, and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded nud described
as follows, viz: Beginning at a corner by tho
public road up Flshlngcreek, a corner of lot No,
87, thence by said road north tweuty-eigiit and
a quarter degrees east three rods to a corner by
an alley, thonce by said alley south slxty-ono
and three-quarters degrees east thirteen and
tour-tenths rods to a comer at an alloy, thence
by said alley south twenty-eight and one-quur
tir degiees west three perches to a corner ot
the northeast corner of lot No. 87, thenee by
t ild lot north slxty-ono and three-quarters de.
g-ees west thirteen and tour-tenth rods to the
place of beginning, coutalnlug
FORTY SQUARE PERCHES
of land, strict raoasure, (it being lot number
thirty-eight (8S) In the north part of Benton,
laid out by Iilchard stiles In 1H70) on which Is
erected a two-3tory
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
stable and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of A.
P. Kester vs. George w. Ulrlemau. aud to be
sold as the property of George W. lllrleman.
JOUN MOl ltKY, bherlff,
WfNTKRSTEBK, Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
Court of Common Float of Columbia County,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale at the Court Uouse, to
Bloomsburg, on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1894,
at i o'clock p. m., the following 1
All that certain piece or tract ot laud situate
In Orange township, oa the public road leadlag
trow bloomsburg to Benton and a fourth mile
above Light street, whereon It erected a tine
DWELLING HOUSE,
barn, stable aud hoy pen sud oilier outbulldlugt
with a good variety of One fruit; being bound
ed on the north by lands ot II. W. Vasdersllce
and Harry Seesholti, east by Wra. Brake, Mrs.
H. Uartman and late I. W. MoKelv), south by
A. Custer, and west by B. A 8. u. M. and H. W.
Vandersllce, containing
70 ACRES, more or less,
ALSO-at the tame time and place
160 ACRES, more or less,
unseated lund, situate In centre and Fishing-
creek townships, bounded by landi ot Widow
Barrett on the north, Isaao Helchart on the
east, C, Wagner et. al. on the south, and CI. M.
Lockard on the west.
seued, taken into execution at the suit of
Win. Krlckbaum vs. John W. Hoffman, and to
be told at the property of John W. Hoffman.
JOHN MOl KEY, Sheriff.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
-OF VALUABLE--
Real Estate.
In pursuance of an order ot the orphans'
Court of Columbia county, Penna., the under
signed, one of the administrators ot the estate
of Sylvester Pursel. late of the township ot
Hemlock, In said county, deceased, will exposo
to public sale at the homestead ot said deceas
ed on tract below-ment lonert as number one, In
said township of Hemlock, on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER iS, '94,
at ten o'clock In the forenoon of laid day, the
following described real estate, to-w It :
, No. 1. A tract of land, homestead of said de
ceased, situate In said Hemlock township,
bounded by lands of Isaac (. Pursel, estate of
Mrs. Mnry t'nangst, deceased, other lands of
said deceased and Iteuben n. Guild, containing
about,
1-JII ACItKS,
nndrlghty perches, moro or less. I'pon this
tract there are a largo
STONK DWKI.L1NU HOpMK,
with kitchen, etc., a wooden tenant or farmer's
house, a large frame bank band with straw
shed, wagon shed, nnd other out buildings. It
Is largely under cultivation, has apple orchard
and other fruit trees, and Is well watered situ
ated about two nnd one-hulf miles from Blooms
burg. A grant or loase of Iron ore etc., therein
held by William Neal and sons or ot hers.
No. 'J. A tract or piece of land adjoining the
abive mentioned tract No. 1 on the. eastward,
and bounded by the same, nnd lands of Peter A.
Evans and others, containing about
W AC'KEH,
all, or nearly all under cultivation. A irrant,
lease, or reservation of Iron ore, etc. therein,
held by tho BloomHburg Iron company or
others.
No. . A tract of unseated land. In said Hem
lock township, bounded by lands of Isaac tt.
Pursel, Keuben U. Guild and others, containing
S3 ACHES
and fifty-four perches, more or less. A grant,
lease, or reservation of Iron ore, etc. therein,
held by William Neal and sons, or others.
No. 4. A certain piece. lot, or parcel of
ground, situate lu Wedgeiown, said township
of Hemlock, continuing on' -fourth ot uo Here,
more or less, bounded on tho north by un alley,
south and east by road, and west by public road
leading from Bloomsburg to Jerseytown, upon
which there are a one and a half story
DWELLING HOUSE,
frame stable and well of water with fruit trees,
etc.
No. 5. A tract of unseated land In said Hem
lock township, bounded by lands of Hugh D..Mc
Briile, I. G. Pursel and others, containing
:S8 ACKES
and sixty-nine perches, more or less. In which
the decedent owned the undivided one-hair of
the surface and the undivided one-fourth of the
Iron ore. Grants or leases, or reservations of
Iron ore, etc. therein, held by William Neal and
sons, U. D. McBrlde, 01 others.
Tract No. 1 Is a desirable and valuable farm
property, located conveniently to market. No,
a Is a valuable and conveniently located t rnct or
farm land. No. 4 Is a village dwelling properl y.
Nos. 8 and II are wood tracts. All the right,
title and Interest ot the said deceased, In aud to
the aforesaid lands will be exposed to sale as
aforesaid.
Tksmb op Sali : Ten per cent, of one-fourth
of the purchase money to be paid at the strik
ing down of the property ; the one-fourth less
the ten per cent, at the confirmation or sale;
and the remaining three-fourths In one year
thereafter, with interest from confirmation nisi.
All crops In t he ground reserved. Purchaser
to pay for deed.
F. D. DENTLEU,
it. Administrator.
P. O. Bloomsburg, Pa
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Hntat 0 .Samuel Adam, deceased.
Notice la hereby irlven that the imderslcrnert
Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court or
Columbia county to distribute the fund In the
handset Jeremiah Snyder, Administrator cum
testamento annexo of the estate of Samtul
Adams, deceased, will sit at the ortlee of V. .
Hhawn, Esq., lu the Town of C'atawlssa, In said
County 011 the loth day of September, iwn, at
teu o'clock A. M.. to oerform t lie duties of I. Is
said appointment s when and where nil parties
Interested may appear and present their claims
or be forever debarred from coulag lu 011 said
fund.
8-17-tt, It. RI SH ZAHH,
Auditor.
CHARTER NOTICE,
Notice Is herebv irlven that an nrDlleatlon
will be made to the Governor of i'enusMvanla
on the 18th day of epteinber 18UI, by Joliu K.
Lockard, ueorge M. Loekarn, nieliard w. Os
wald, Grant Herring and William 1. Mek-s, un
der the Act of Assembly, approved April -.tith,
1871, entitled "An act to provide for the Incor
poration and regulation of oerlulu corpora
tors," and the supplements thereto, for the
charter or an Intended corporation to tie called
"The Bloomsburg Cur Manufacturing Com
pany," the character and object of w hich are a
corporation for the purpose of manufacturing
Iron or steel, or both, or of any other metal, or
of any article of commerce from metal or wood,
or both, as provld' d by Paragraph IV. clause
17, Section 1 of the Act of Will of April. 171,
and for these nurnoses to have, oosschs. and en
joy all the rights, benefits nnd privileges of
said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto.
mt A. vr ubiiKi.x.,
8-34-lt. Solicitor.
CHARTER NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby irlven that an apr llcatlou
will be made to the court ot Common riead of
Columbia county, on Wednesday, the Ciiib day
of September, A. !., IStfl, al, ten o'clock In the
forenoon, under Act of Assembly entitled "An
Act to provide for the Incorooratton and regu
lation of certain corporations," approved April
M, 1874, and tho supplements thereto, by A. '..
Schoeh, J. C. Brown, Paul E. Wirt, P. S. Ilar-
mnn, Frank ikeier, c. w. runaton, .losepti
Haul. W. s. Mover, and others, for the runner
of an Intended corporation to be called " The
Bloomsburg Club, the character and object of
which Is of a social nature, and for these pur
poses to have, possess, aud enjoy all the lights
and benetlts nnd privileges conferred by the
Act of Assembly aforesaid, and Its supplements.
iin.ii. r.i.vt iu.!,,
FKED IKKLKlt,
8-81-lt. Solicitors.
NOTICE.
To James Boone and allwhom It may concert).
Take notice that a petition has been present
ed to the Court of Common I'leas of Columbia
County, sotting forth the execution by Joshua
Hause. of a mortiraire ou a traot of land la the
Township of Bloom, County of Columbia,
retina., uounaea oy me nusquensiina river, oy
lands late of Beujamln Boouu I lauds of Samuel
Boone, and lands of Thomas Mulone, contain
ing 10b acres, and allowances ; payable to James
Boone : to secure payment of junto in six suc
cessive annual payments of ri00 each, begin
nlug A. 1)., lsai. Said mortgage being ree.iril"d
In the office for recording deeds, &c, at Blooms
burg. In Mortgage Book No. U, page 86, c, and
that by reason of lapse of time the legal pre
sumption of its payment exists, and no salts
factloi appears on the record thereof: and
praying tne Court to decree satisfaction ot Bald
mortgage 10 oe eutereuoi recoru, iu me event,
of linii-mmearanco of anv nerson to answer the
said petition at the next term of said Court to
wn: ine nrsi return uay 01 rtepwmner 1 erui.
1891. JOUN MOl ltKY.
Shkkikh Orrics, snerlT
Bloomsburg, Pa., August, SS W4. 8-'.M-4t,
NOTICK
stiller ii un ci'j u'cii ,1111, , 110 iimi.'ti ink lie-
count has been tiled In the court of ( imiiiion
U( . ... . l . .1 ..,.,,,,' ..nH will In, ....
l-lis ui 1 uiiiinuin tuutnj mm 1,1,1 m- j,i ,-.-v-u i,'U
the said Court on the last Monday of Scptem-
VVl Jt 1'., ic-a,, 1,11,1 i.wmii u.rii in.-,, nun iiiii,':9
exceptions are tiled within four days tliereailer
will hu ...Mill riimil iilwnllit.
A. 11., is). nnn connrmeu i.isi, ami unless
The llrst and partial account of A. P. Young,
Trustee of Amanda Cox.
I'Him nntee.
G. M. OTICK.
-PROFESSIONAL CARDSJs
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
fcfrt. Ent't Building, Court Ilousa Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNBV-AT-LAW,
Fast OfTk-e Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBUKG, FA
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, tnd flow,
BIAJOMSBURG, PA.
John ii. khrik.
JOHN O. HAKMAN
FREEZE & HARM AN,
ATTOHNEYS AND COUNSELLOK8 AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., llrst door below Opera Uouse
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-A TLAW,
CotuintiUo Building, 2nd floot;
BLOOMSBURG, P.s.
VM. H. MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, p.
Office in M. E. Ent's building.
W. II. SNYDER,
ATTORNEY- T-LAW,
Office 2nd floor Columbian building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd flooi
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THOMAS B. IIANLY,
ATTO RNEY-A T-LAW,
Mrs. Ents' Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
M. V. WHITS. A. N. TOST,
WHITE & YOST
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbian Building, and Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
FRED IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
R. RUSH ZARR,
Attorn f.y-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and
Centre Streets, l-I3-'94
V. A. EVERT,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
,unice over Farmers' Natlonul Bank, In Mrs.
hut's Building.) l-lS-'lM.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICX Of
THE PEACE,
Moyer Bros. Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. IL MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURAXOI AJTD
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office in Lockard's Building.
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
B. FRANK ZARR, ,
ATTORMIY-AT-LAW,
Clark't Building, cor. Main aiui Oatxa Stfc,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
t"Caa be consulted in German.
W. II. RHAWN,
ATTORNXY-AT-UtW,
OfSot, corner of Third an4 Man 6txaiat
CATAWISSA, PA,
J. a McKELVY, M. D.t
SURGEON AND rHYSICXAM,
Ofc, North aid U4a St, below hUrkrt,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
D. J. C R UTTER,
THYSiCXAK AND SUXOXOV,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SrtciAL Attention to Diskaskb orCBii.pttx
H. 'MERMAN, M. D.
nOMCEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND SUMOBON
orrtci nocKS: Oflloe & Residence, SUj V. td. BU
Until a.m., BLOOMSBUBO, PA.
1 to 4 and r to S r. u.
S. B. ARMENT, M. D.
Office and Residence No.. I A. West Fifth
DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOSB
SPECIAL!.
8 to 10 A.M. B LOOMSBUHG,
orrtcR no t
110 1 r.jn.
to 9 Y. M. PA.
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
physician and suroeok,
Bloomsburo, Pa.
Office and rerldtrce In Piof. Wtller't Dooae
MARKET STREET
TELEPHONE.
DR. J. R. EVANS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Office corner Third and Jefferson street.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D,
Office, West First Street,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WSecial attention given to the eye and
the fitting of glasses.
J. J. BROWN, M. I).,
Market Street. Eloomsburo, Pa.
THE EVE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection.
DR. M. J. HESS,
Graduate of the Philtdelpb: Dental Col
lege. Office and floor front, I.ockard't Build
ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.,
Dentistry in all its branches, Work jrtmr
ailteed as renrexmtrA V1, -nt r-.mm -ji
ministered or electric vibrator and Local
Anxstnetict used for the painless extraction
of teeth free of chirpe )
are inserted'
Lockard's Building, and floor, Comer
Main and Centre.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
SL UG EON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a tuperior manner,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAUI,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge
bi initial teem are inserted.
b"To he open all hours during the day.
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,
DENTIST.
Office corner of East and Main streets, op.
turn, uuil.
Oltlce hours 8::to to iu a. m ; S to 5 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C, WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. P. Uartman
Itenrpsentu twoiva i,r ti, .
les In the world, among which are : """P"
CASH TOTAL BrBPMja
w , ,, ...... vtriTAl.. IHHEIV, CTII All.
Franklin of Phlla.. fioo,ouo RiWf Sl,oeS,so
Penn'a. 1'hlla 400,neo 8,825,180 Vtse
Queen. of N. Y. 500,000 a.&,15 1 rSiS
N. America, Phlla. 3,000,000 ,Vso,88 STO
OFFICB IN I. W. MOKKLTT S STOBI.
WLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FHEAS BHOWH)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS. '
O
N. W. Corner Main and Centre.. Street.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
o ,
Represent Seventeen as good Compan
ies as uierc are in tne world and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP,'""
FIRE INSURANCE, ."
BLOOMSBURG, PA. '
Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of NewtA,
N. J. ; Clinton, N. V. ; Peoples', N.Y.jRetd
ing, Pa ; German American Int. Co., New
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York;
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J.
These old corporations are well w toned
by age and fire tested, and have never yet
had a loss settled by any court of law. Their
assets are all invested in solid securities, and
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and
paid as soon at determined, by Christian F.
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, B looms,
burg, Pa. '
The people of Columbia county should
DattOnie ttlR ncrsni-u u.k... I 11
. . h J ii WIT.
-,v -..mm UHU pttm ,y one ol their
citizens.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Jamks McCloskey Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
lll.OOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath
rooms, hot nnd cold water, aid all modern
rnm-eniiMicps.
ST. ELMO HOTEL
MAIN STREET NEAR IRON,
Havine purchased this hotel from
J. L. Gixton, I respectfully ask a fair
share of public patronage. The house
is proviHeu with all modern conven
iences, the table is supplied in first
class style, and the bar is stocked with
tine wines, liquors and cigars.' '
H. F. Lietterich, '
PROPRIETOR
Eec , S yr
Aug. 1,181)4.
Proihy.