THE COLUMBIAN. " BLOOMSBURG, PA. BEWtLDCKEO. If IT ad Nut Rpt ltN wlh Ik Rvefotlmi of I'M Had VnaataJa. Ha rwil tb stirta w4th th vj-lii allurtnjr mmic wbicb were display on niul abom tba soda-water fountain. He wa vialbly Impressed watn Wj (4viit ooinblnatloii of fcrUU and 1m miiwttous nf i-eflnwl luxury .which they 4upU( by UioJf v-ory sound. "TVUiittU yo Ibaref MM ho youth In trm wthlte coat "IThta rrorfueBs hri advanced n ffoxl dml Idoi I wwi in town last" he Jt rvfloflavrOy, n ho Vnid Ma cai-ik nock tfciwn wd pirt hki foot on it. "Ye. We keep up with tib time on fnjicy nrfnkw. Wtjnt'" yoursT "I durmo wJx-ticr yo'w got any of whut I want er not," ho wont on In an apologetic way. "Wll. lot m know wirmt It In, anl If we have none w'U mnrl ont and Kt It." -1 haml e nofcndy drlukio' It, an' I don't eo no advertUmtnent of it in yer hoi." "Well. tll me What It lt, mid m do my best, "You're lwoplntr peoulo waiting." v "Ohl Excuse trw wthttf i i,iir ar. t wim a frtjxw o aodu vtr. Jm common wvlti woter. But ef ye don't kcop It, irlmnw eutbto' thu's fcke it ea rwnrx ye kin on1 well call 11 niww," Washington Star. 81M lor Tttotaw. Apropos to the dJstritmflon it need ?mJv,Uo D,1PnH,nt of A(triinrfl, wMdn wan rocontly uoior Hwsion in rtm Ilmwo, noiiwentsuvx Tucker, of Virginia, told a atory to tlw Wasfo iujrtoji Post He sold tiht down In Appouwittox oounty thtuu I4tc1 an old raronrir to whom ho uad on svvrul or rsialoiw aont packages of rieoda anil hdpiHDta of Mi from Q10 KUia Oom nifMBlon, wltih wliMi to atm-k tho crooks and ionds on tola place. one eonrt day, wIipu tho ttrosoutatlve was lo inwtf, his fm-inor ifrtond Approach! iitd In a confidential way stild: 'Tuck, voti've ont mo seeds and Uli twt or i!1iihh tSnn's, and I tun wry dmh-Ji ob UkI to jou for tboiu, bat iiipo 1b on trlKT tililnK I wish you -vvyMild do, if run can." "What's tihntr aJcod tatCve. Mr Itoinficn- "Well. I rant a tfcorou(rl)brf-d Ijouud otm fur my k'uirol. and I tibousUrt nmy (in you folks up at Wuhiirtoii oouid id It oViwu to me Just an well an not, if I only nuked for it." "Why, certainly," rosponded TueJtor. 'It will jrlve mo great plrxwurc to send the pip to you. and as fun an I trot liaok to Wnshlnttton yon may lck out for him." ' The ttcpiwnfatfve said that, ho far as he could ee, there wna io ivon why the goverainent ebould not go Into Wie bus5nas erf supplying tho cou 'f.tuents of Oonsrcsiimeu wltti dogs to imiwv flhrtr trresls as wdl as jhhkIh to linprore their crops, and flsh to add to thr (fond supply. "So." ho con tinued. "I huatrd rro a fhoivnw'ibro.1 tuxuid pip, (bad !hln nicely a'attnl, pi-o-pa!d ttve ejprraw chargiw. and sent him iown. AjjU yoo can tet fJwit coiifKitu- eirt Us solid for Tucke." The Lauaji Aa4iiii Iflm. "It In eorprlslng tww few peojrfo onn taiHi a oko nt their wo ejcnense, add Cbartca 3. Pwrry, the we41known Purk Row dvufcVj't. to a New York Morning; Journal reporter rownOy. have known ponpte, proverbUH for Bnod nature, put on wry foot when tho mufih was tunmd afllnt them joe ocner any, ie eootOTiiutf, I wa Olrtrt v'hen a ffood-fhirTod. wTiole rouivder was tallrinsr wtth an exodlent fr-Uuw wlw made M a poljrt uwr to txMiob Hjuor. 'Why,' snld fho rounder, 'you and I drtnu uioi-e iirandy aud wator ttuiQ any two men fo New Y-k.' ."Wllwu do you untsmi? said the tanporaivco moaj, iBdixuanFly. 'I nevr toiwhixl biundy lu niy 1U.' OV auCd tin other. 'I drli;k Wu trandy, adu you tht water.' It waa a nuccreeful Jok but It niade tlie tentpoiauoe man look BlUtrew Mid Maid. "Hello, Caarley," I said, as W!e tliiTivyuar-old ujn my "wliereSi your mother?" "Upstalrtf, in hr iwm." "What Is he doluutr I took kni'o. "Frlzzlutf and klntlrw iu bt tutii;" "Aud whores rho grlrl ? . "Which onet Dlimhr "Yew." "ln, sle"8 up.ttnflrs lu Ivor own Mum " "Well, what Is iSie doing?" "Oh, Khs trjing to get the kinks ami frizzes out of her hnir."--ArkanM4 TravoHer. 8nMfurtiT. A couple afiout to oe marred were anxton tilmt nil their friend should aitond 1'he cwrefuony, but were In dbt as to th capacity of the cbur-.h Acoordlnyly, th yoimg man wout to the sexton aud asked, "How niauy wm the cliurilh seatr' The sexlou considered the matter catffully for several m;utitin, and then ropKed, reflectively, "We-ell, ord'nar- lly, it'll seat 'bout )0; but If some '11 srt with their legs hanlu' oviw Kho iwan loft, I gwas If 11 seat 310." , Limited Good Taate. "My wjfo tuis awfully poor taste nmeornlng dolfhoa." said the woiried looking man, in a burst of conlidence. "Indeed!" wtiixl fjhe other man. "I al ways iindeivtood from my woaum folk that she was one of the luttt dressers In town." "I mean hi repard to mine. She thinks ffliat two or throe nfteen-dolUw niiltH per year are enough for ma" lullanapijs Journal torrc(d. Tho roliber chieftain !onfinted bis rair captive wira gimermj; eye. "Wither yield or die!" he -hissed. A look of calm resignation traus flgarod tfbo couutonauce of Uie maiden. "Ryther," sue murmurtd and bowei'. iter head. Wlth a suarl of rseJK turned a-wny. "Ourso It," ho crtod; "wljen shall I Tinru to bridle my tonKiw." -Truth. Colu liraoslots. The now coin bracelets are a half cimcislon to tho populuriy of Uk 'mjyjlo circlet which ts not now worn. They arc made apparently of halt oHars cut Into halves aud strung an ;. bracelet, with tho straight aud wrvd edsea aitoxuately out OJ. THE BERWICK FAIE. Bright Propacti of a Larga AHndanc and Intoreillng Attraclioni al lha Coming Exhibition. TV u . . A . . iiiaiirtgtincni oi in: ucrwic fair are sparing no efforts to make their lair and exhibition -October , . t a . a a 4. 5i "U oin a decided auccess in every particular. The grounds never looKea more beautiful or attractive and are visited daily by picnic parties who go there to enjoy the delights of us attractive crove and refreshing shade, on the banks overlooking the ouHiucnanna. i ne tract was thor oughly covered last fall with an ex r . ... wiciii uamy oi ciay, which was packed and cemented the road bed. making it smooth and even, so that they now have for this year's exhibition what horseman pronounce the best half-mile in the state. There will be no lack of attractions and amusements, while fakirs and the like will have no part in the show. One of the leading i.aiuics win pe me uicycie races lor ciass a under the auspices of the Ber wick Bicycle Club. Prizes consist of diamond set and mlver me,1 iU . v Novice race one mile value $30.00) $15.00 and ?io.oo; No. 2, Columbia And Luzerne championship one muc value $35.00, $20.00 and $to No. 3, one half mile open value $40 $25.00 and $1500! No. 4, one mile open --value $50.00, $25.00 and $15.00, lhe fair this year will be better than any heretofore held on the grounds. Watering Horses. The good horseman will water his horse before feeding him, especially in the morning. French breeders always water their horses before feed ing and in all the large stables of noises in this country, that practice is followed. Yet many horsemen and tarmcrs, says the Journal, never think ot the advantage and necessity of it 11 me norse couiu talk: or it man could understand him, he would ask lor a drink the first thing every morn .... .1 1 1 . . inj; aim you win ds surprised now eager they are to get it whether the weather is cold or hot. I wonder how many larmers ever think of watering meir horses before leedini them in the morning, or how much they lose dv not doing it. j he horse com from work at night, gels a drink, then is fed mostly on dry grain, eats hay part or the night and in the morning auutiiEi oi iccii, nu iy mis lime is very dry himself, so when he reaches the water he fills his stomach so full that undigested food is forced out of the stomach, and is a damage rather than a benefit to the horse. Now. friends, try watering one horse before leeuing in the morning, thus slakint his thirst and at the same time wash ing the stomach ready to receive the morning feed, when, being properly moistened with saliva, it will remain digested. Your horse can do more work on less feed and will live healthy mucn longer, besides humanity de niands this thoughtful care. A Western Uycloce. f a . a tierce cycione is reported as having visited Charleston, Mo., on the 13th instant. So fierce and power ful was the gale that it actually blew a train of cars off the track, killing several passengers and injuring a score or more. A passenger who was on the train describes it as follows : " Just after we left the depot I Jooked to the south and saw a small whirlwind approaching the train. It was moving rapidly, twirling boards, leaves and cebris within its grasp. Thinking that some of these missiles might be hurled through the window and becoming suspicious of the power noon to be exerted, I dropped from my seat to the aisle, where I lay down. " Suddenly the coach in which i Happened to De reared and teli over on its side. Shouts and moans im mediately told of the occurrence of a catastrophe. The shock was all over in a few seconds, and I escaped in jury." Aside from the tia n and the pass engers the damage done by the cy clone, which seems to have been purely local, was slight. The path was not over 30 yards wide and did not extend more than a mile. Legal Advertisements. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Jistale of Michael FeUerolf, anraned. Tlw undersigned, nn auditor nrmolnted by tho OrpbHus' Court ot Culumuln I'uiinty to make distribution of money In tlin liumlH ot 1). 11. Federolf. administrator, as sliuwuliy lila Hist andsi'coud aecountu, IU fit at lilti olllre in blnoiiihljinif. on Monday. Seutember 17. 1MM, at 11 o'clock a. in., to perform tliu dunes of lit ap pointment, when and where all persons having Chilian iiynlnst paid eslale must appear ana prove me suinu, or 00 ucuarreu iroiu couniiif 111 en h Id fund. J. B. HOWON. K-J'.-lt. Auditor. WIDOW'S APFRAISMENTS. The following ".Vldow's Appraisements will lie presented to lha orphans' Court, of Ooluiobla o-my, cm tlm l ist holiday of September A. 1)., lH'J-;, ami nonilruied msl, and unless exceptions are iu..d within lour days tUcieafter, will bo continued absolute. Samuel Ooleninn Est.. Klalilnffereek, Person- altv, jmra, Kiunl.llu Nairlo Kst., Miik'nrloar, lieallly, eO, ft r.'onelt v, t . T.so Si'M.so. wuhaiu Ash Kit , lieutou, J'ersonalty. W00.no. (..,,..- y. DettaU list, Madison, 1'ersuualty, fn.t. ri iw ik. aienscn issi.. itoaiirsceei:. iteaity. Mr iinaion e-it.. neuron, forsonaity, iim iu. l(e:iHy, $'7.tt :ii 11.110, .Mv,: 1,1 Dielsbacu Ktit , Catawlssa iwd., Kcal- t:, Jiw.ee. AiUm rtt Kt.,lreoaivo;Kl. PouodcP.: s;:ro - WMlium Miller Fst.,Mt. rieasaiit. reigonulty. $M.l! li.ilt, VMSTWaW 00. t'l.KHK s OKKies, (i. J!. (jl'K'K, 1 Blocuiubui't, bejit. 1, VI. llerk 0. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. by virtue ot a writ ot Alias Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common fleas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale at the Court House, bloomsburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894, at i o'clock p. m., the following. A lot of land situate in the township of Jack son, In said county, being the late resilience of Matthew Mcllenry, docensed, belnst lot No. 1 10 tho division of his property by tho s Ud Mat thew, and containing 84 ACRES AND 137 PERCHES, more or less. Being the same Ian1 devised to said Miles A, Mcllenry by said Matthew, by will dated September iH, 1887. Helzed, taken Into execution at the suit of Mary K. Covanhovan vs. Miles A. Mcllenry, and to be sold as the property ot Miles A. Mcllenry. JOHN MOl ltKY, BherllT. FBarza, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of Common fleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania and to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale tit the Court House, Blooms burg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894, at S o'clock p. 111., the following : All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Madison township, County of Columbia, and State of fennsylvanlii, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On tho north by Pllns Weill- ver, Mercy Johnson and Cyrus Demott, on the east by 1. A. Evans, on the south by P. A. Evans and on the west by Krastus llcndershot, 1 8. b. Johnson and Marlah E. Bin I Mi, containing SIXTY ACRES,' moro or less, whereon Is erected a FRAME HOUSE, barn and other outbuildings. Helzed, taken Into execution nt the suit of William dingles vs. Valentino Welilver nnd Daniel Welilver, and to be sold as the property of Valentino Welilver and banlel Welilver. JOHN MOL KEV, Sheriff. lKRi.su, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. ' ny virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to modlrectcd, will be exposed to public sale at. the Court House, Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. in., the following : All that certain tract of land situate In the township of Mount Pleasant, In the County of Columbia, state ot Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning nt a stone In line of land of heirs of Samuel Selbert, ueceaseu, ana running tnenco by the same south rive degrees east forty-two and eight tenths perches to a stone, thence south twenty. t hree degrees west thirty perohes to a stone, thence by land of John Hoffman, south two degrees east fifty-four perches to a atone, thence by lands of Howard ortmes, John K Mortlan and William Oman north forty-two degrees west one hundred forty-sight and two-tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of Thomas C. Oman, north seventy-two and one-halt de grees east forty perches to a stone, thence south forty-six and a quarter degrees east seventeen and three-tenths perches to a atone, thence north slxty-slx and three-quarter de grees east thirty-one and two-tenths perches to a stone, and thence north elghty-stx and three-quarter degrees cast twenty-two and eight-tenths perches to the placs ol beginning, containing 43 ACRES AND 90 PERCHES, strict measure, together wtth the hereditaments and appurtenances. heized, taken Into execution at the suit of Henry F. Oman, Executor ot the last will and testament of George Oman, deceased, now to the iho of Henry F. Oman and A. B. White vs. David Oman, and to be sold as the property of David Oman. JOHN JIOCSEY. Sheriff. Kvkkt, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. !ly virtue of a writ of Fl. fa. Issued out of the Caui t of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to mo d'rected, will bo ex posed to public salo ut the Court Eou.se, Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1S91, at 2 o'clock p. m., t'io following: All thul. ciirti.ln lot, piece, or parcel of laud Ritual e, lying nud bring lu Uciitnii, lu the town. ship of Benton, In the County or Columbia, and State of Pennsylvania, bound 'd and d.'scnbi d 113 follc.v3, vl.: Beginning at a corner by the public mad up iflaliliigcreeK, a corner of lot No. S7, thence by said road north twenty-eight and a quarter degrees eiial three roUsi to a comer by an alley, thence by satd nlley south sixty-one and three-quarters degrees east thirteen and four-tenths rods to a corner ut an alley, thence by said alley south twenty -eight nnd one-qnar-ter dugices west thi'f.o perches to a corner of the northeast corner of lot No. 87, thence by aid lot north slxty-ono and three-quarters de. groes west thirteen n: d four-tenth rods to the place o beginning, containing FORTY SQUARE PERCHES of land, strict measure, (ir being lot number thlrty-etght (3(f) In the north pn-t of Benton, Ud out by Klelurd Stiles lu 1870) on which Is rected i two-atory , FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Btalile and other outbuildings. Seized, taken luto cxoeutlou at the suit of A, . Hester vs. Ceor-e vr. Hliieuirtii, and to be sold as tho property of George W. Hlrlemau. . Jon.V .MOL'KEY, Slierlff. WiKTBI'.eTEKN, At'Ottlcy. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to mc directed, will be ex posed to public sale at tbo Court House, lu Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, iS94, at il o'clock p. m., the following : AU that certain piece or tract ot land situate In Orange township, on ilia public road leading from Bloomsburg to Beutou and a fourth mile above Light street, whereon Is erjotod a tine DWELLING HOUSE, barn, stable and hogpen and oth'sroutbtill llnga with a good rarlety oi hue fruit ; bring bound ed on tha north by lauds of II. w. Yacdersllce and Harry 3eesH'lt7., cast by Wr.i. Drake, Mrs. H. Hartman and late I. W. M :K. lvj, uuth by Custer, and west by B. & s, it. it. aud il. V- Vandersltce, containing 70 ACRES, more or less, AI.so-at the same ilmo and rlaco 160 ACRES, more or less, . unseat d la'id, sit uate la centra and Fishing- creek townships, bounded by landi of Widow Barrett oa the north, Isnao H"icliart on the t iisi, 0. Wugncr ut. ul. ou the south, and U. il. LaHui'dnn the lien'.. St iu'l, taken tutu excuMoa a', tha suit of Win. Krli.'l b'linn v.. Jo ::n W. 'loiTinao, a id to be boll as t'.o rr.'perty 1 1 John W. Hoamiui. JOHN i.ot'iitY, bhtrlfl-, TRIAL LIST. a. V. sliuman vs. Wilson Klclnnl. U F. Hhuiiiaii vs. Isaiah Sassainan. Lafayette Fetterman vs. William Thomas' Admr. Hlngor Mrg. Co. vs. James Dyke, et ux. John 8. C ole vs. Altnas Cole. William Olngles vs. Lloyd Albnrtson.et al. Ash Bros. vs. Berwick Water Co. D. B. Fetterolf vs. Susquehanna M. F. Ins. Co. Vt'ni. Neal, et, al. for use vs. Bloomsburg Belt H. K. Co.- W in. Ncal. et al. for use vs. Kunert and Blooms burg H. K. co. John Ksntz s Admr. vs. John Young, et. al. L. T. Blder vs. Charles Hughes. J. A. Hchreok's use vs. I. K. Sehweppenhelser. Clyde Chainberlln vs. Joseph M. Lilly. Kebecca lluoslnifer. et. at. vs. 8. 11. ft W. B. Hy. Co. W. 8. Moycr, Exr et. al. vs. Bloomsburg Belt It. H.co. school Furnlshlmr Co. in: Blonmsburff Belt K. K. Co. J. Hi Nuss vs. J. B. K enter A Son. Elizabeth ltoadarmel vs. John F. Kress, c. L. Sands A co. vs. o. II. l.i'ffler A Bro. U. W. Belles vs. M. L. Mcllenry. Elizabeth Knglehart vs. Burton O. Waples. Lloyd T. Klder vs. Mathlas Olngles. GRAND JURORS. SEPT. TERM. Beaver Fred Hummer, Simon Hons. Berwick Harry orozlor, Charles Hrader. Brlarcreek Levi Courtrluht. Alexander Ster ner, I'rank Fowler. Bloom T J. Barton. Peter Blllmerer. Fred Schwlnn. cauwlssa William Bernlnger. Centre-Jos. A. Cre isy. Ceutrnlla Christ O'Connor. Cleveland-Francis Ollger, F. p. Small. Flshlmrcreek Hohert. Kiltr&r. T. H. Ilnnrv. Benj. F. l'ealer. orf enwoou cnas. 11, untune, Jos. F. I.awton. Mifflin 000. II. Fry. Mu Pleasant Hush Creasy. Scott-M. L. Keller. PETIT JURORS. SEPT. TERM. FIRST WEEK Benton.!. L. C. Kline. Berwick Chnrlev linker. Curt Furmiin. V. H. Jackson, It. C. Laubach, William Smith. Bloom-John W. Davis. J. W. Ever. Ed. H. Ent. C. C. Murr, Wllllnm Webb. Cutawlsso 1). U. Fetterolf. Nelson Hartman. Stephen B. Martin, C. K. Kitnilall, II. ltoberts. enrre oco. A. iiarcman. iienry K. Hemtey. Flshlngcreek John barber. ttreenwood Itobert M. Lyer. John L. Olrfon. John MeMlchael. Hemlock Lewis Olrton, Charles Ward. Jackson Frank Derr, Philip Ulrlcman. Locust David Mntirer. Main W. L. Uauck, W. C. Stevenson. Miniln II. J. (iearhart, Stephen smoyer. Mlilvlllc Bart Welilver. Mt. Pleasant M. J. Elder. Orange-Wesley Hut ton, M. II. Patterson. Pine .log. L. Eves. SECOND WEEK. Benton Wm. A. Coleman, O. L. Mcllenry. Berwick F. II. Kitchen, F. A. Wltman. Bloom C. W. McKelvv Jr.. Charles Nrirnnr J. H. Schuyler, u. E. Wilbur. Catawlss (loo. W. Helfsnvder. Hem. Schmlch, William Wlrmer. uentre Frank w. lless. Centralla 'ohn Pltner. Convneham Samuel Keller. Wllllnm Wil liams. Cleveland tacob Stlne. Flshlnircnek Henrv Knllmer. W. w. lli A. J. Mcllenry. ' ' Franklin Wllllnm Hower. Greenwood .John C. Bobbins. Hemlock Abrarn staulTcr. Jackson John W. Fritz. Madlson-S. D. lilmby, D. N. Williams. Main r. W. Kelohner, W. M. Lonwnberger. M l 1111 n John K. crenHV. A. M. fur, if w Smith. Monrour William Mensch. Mt. Pleasant Oscar Crouse, O. C. Davis. Pino Clark Bogart. Hoailngcreek William Confalr. Sugarloaf S. B. Hess. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hrebv elvnn that an nrnllcatinn will be made to tlie Tfovernor of Pennsylvania u uie 10m uay or "epremoer lwo, rjy Jonn K i.ocKuru, uoonfe n. i.ocKara, Kicuara w. us- waiu. t.ranl lierrlnir and w lnm P. Meiers, un. der the Act ot Assembly, approved April gwth, 1 Vi4, entitled "An act to provide for the Incor poration auu regulation of certain corpora tlors," and the supplements thereto, for the charter or an intended corporation to be called "The Bloomsburg Car Manufacturing Com pany," t he character and obloct of which are a corporation for the purpose of manufacturing Iron or steel, or bot h, or of any other metal, or 01 any article ot commerce from metal or wood, or both, as nrovld'd by Paragraph IV, clause 1 1 , feci ion 1 of tue Act of iwiu of April. 1874, and for these unl ooses to have. nos:ess. and en. loyall the rlc'its. bonetlis and uilvlleces of sum aui, 01 Asscmoiy ana supplements tnereto UliAI iT HEKUIXO, S-3J-1U Solicitor. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven that an application will bi ma le to tho court of oiiuuon I'leaa of coiunioia county, on wedues lay, the aith day of Septembdr, A. i., 1891, at H'n o'clock In the iorcnoon, under acc or Asserouiy entiuea "An Act to oioviue for the llicorooi atlon and rettu- latlon et curtain corporations, " approved April ud, 1871, and the supplement i thereto, by A. Z. Schoch, J. C. Urown, Paul E. Wirt, P. S. Har man, Frank Ikeler, C. W. Funston, Joseph Haiti. W. S. Moycr. and others, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called "The Bloomsburg Club,'' the character and object of wincu is or a social nature, ona ror these pur poses to have, possess, and enlov all the rlsrhts and Bonetits ond privileges eonferred by the Act of Assembly aforesal J, ami its supplements. UKU. K. Kl.WKLl., KliKU 1KKI.KH. 8-81-tt. Solicitors, NOTICE. To James Dmno aud allwhom It may concern. Take no'leo that a petition has been present ed to the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, setting forth the execution by Joshua Hause, of a mortgage ou a tract of land in the Township of Blonin, county of Columbia, Penna., bounded by the Susquehanna river, by lands late of Benjamin Boone ; lands of Samuel Boone, and lauds of Thomas Malone, contain ing 10U tveres. and allowances: payable to James Boone ; to secure payment of $:NiO0 lu six suc cessive annual paymenta of $"i00 each, begin ning A. 11., Jfvu. oau moriiiKe m'lilg reu-irueu In the ofllce for recording deeds, Ac, at blooms burtr. lu Mortiraife Book No. K, page 81), &c, and that by reason of lae of time the legal pre aumnllon of its payment exists, aud no satis faction appears on tho record thereof; and pin) Ing the court to decree satisfaction or sunt mortgage to oe entered 01 recoru, in uie event ot 11011-annearurice ot any nerson to answer the said petition at the next term nt sitd Court to wit: The nrst return day ot September Term, lsui. juii.n autiui. SnauiKF's Ofkics, stierlir. Bloomsburg, Pa., August ',! lay 1. 8-Jt-tt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven that the following ac count has been tiled In the court of Common Pleas of Columbia county ond win be presented to the said Court ou the lust Monday of Septem ber A. l.. 18UI. and continued Msl, and unless excepiions are tiled within four days thereafter win oe connrmcd absolute : Tho first and partial account of A. P. Young, 1 rustee 01 Ainati aa uox. Prots. office, Aug. ii, 18UI. 0. M. yricK, Prothy. s WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, Estimates given on Application. SHAW & DONAHUE, Fourth Street. - Bloomsburg, Pa FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, lil.O'JMS.'.UF.G, r.. First-class accommodations for reg ular and transient bot.rders. Good stable jtttached, (PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ- N. ti. FUNK, ATTORStT-AT-tAW, Mrs. Eot'a BuiUiej, Court Hoom Alley, BLOONISBURG, PA. A. Li FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Poat OfBca Ituilding, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA; C. W.1 MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt'a Building, and floor, BLOOUSBURG, PA. John 11. khxizr. jobm o. hakman FREEZ 5 & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS ANI I COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 1 v Offices: Centre St., Ilrst door below Opera House GEO. it ELVVELL, ATTOR NEY-AT-LA W, Columbian tuilding, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, P.&. WM. U. MAGILI AT TO RNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M E. Enfs building. W. H. SNYDER, i ATTOItN E Y- T-LAW, Office 2nd floo Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT! R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian iiuildrng, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. nts' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. V. WHITE. WHI' E & YOST ATTOXNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Buildinri Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columliinn Euilding, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRE1 IKELER, ATTORVEY-AT-LAW. Office back of F irmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RljrSH ZARR, -Attotiney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark'd Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, l-i2-94 W. A. EVERT. Attok:ney-At-Law. T BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Olllee over .'.irmei' Natlo na Bank, In Mrs-l-l" '114. r.ui s uuui'.ng ) JOHN JM. CLARK, attorney-at-i aw and jusnca THIi peace, 11 oyer Bvos. Building, and floor, BLOO.'HSBURG, PA. or J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-I AW, INSURANCE AND REAL rtiTATB AGENT, Offi;e in Lockard's TuiKling. BLOOMSBURG. PA. 15. FRANK ZARR, ATTOTNEY-AT-LAir, Claik'i Building, jcor. Main and Centra St BLOCCd SBURG, Pa. fJTCan be coniiCtoi in German. - W. IL RHAWN, I ATTOXXZY-JlT-tAW, Office, corner oij Third anj Mam Simla, CATrWVISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEONt AND FHYSICXAM, Office, North cidp Main SU, below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Da. J.iC, RUTTER, rHYSICUM AND SUXGXOI Office, NUn Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, FA. Sl'ECIAL AlISS.TIC N TO DlSEASRS OK COILPIIM H. BIRRMAN, M. D, HOVRXTAI I!'C B YSICIAN AND SUHQE0S C Hi sldcuCJ, 'XS Y. 3d. St. ot'r-cR ncvtts- oa: Until 9 a. BLOOMbBt'ltO, PA. 1 to jcii 7 to S P. M, S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. West Fiith DISEASE! OF TUB THItOAT AND N08 A SPECIALTY, I5 8 t 10 A.M. BLOOHSBTJHO PA. orrtci no ess. to 4 P. M. to 9 P, M. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgkow, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence In Prof. Waller! MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office corner Third and JclTenon street. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WSpecial attention given lo the.eye and the fitting of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pi. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glassec and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone connection. 1- DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental d. lege. Office 2d floor front, Lockard'i Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches. Work mir. anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad ministered or electric vibratoi. and Local Anaesthetics used for the nninlesi extrarenal of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Comer Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Market Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner. nu ui worn warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH, by the use of Gas, and free of charce t i initial teem ore inserted. TTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam streets, op posite Town Hall, omce hours 8:80 to lia. m j a to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. -(Successor to B. F. Hartman ltepresents twelve of the strongest Compaa. les In the world, among which aiei CASH TOTAL SCBrXOt CAPITAL. ASSISTS. OV1B ALL. litn.ooo fa,p,Au n,0BQ,sn 400,000 8,8'js,iiio l.iiaji vm.noii sttuiK . r-. m Franklin of Phlla.. Penn'ii, Phlla Ouetn.of N. Y. esreheoter. N. v. sm ivn ii'I3 N. America, Phlla. S.OCC.OOO 9,730,689 2,Si)n Office in I. W. McKklvt's Stobi. C"Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSOHS TO Fit HAS BK.OWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloovsiiuro, Ta. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ics as mere are in tne worm and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. V.; Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N.Y.jRead ing, Ta ; German American fna. Ca, New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorj Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations aie well se aoaed 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, mad liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster. Blooana burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county ahooM patronize the agency where losses, if ay. M; mra paia Dy one or their citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskky Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) m.ooMSnuRo, pa. Large and convenient sample rooms, llath rooms, hot and cold water, and all modem C'invenicnces. ET. ELMO HOTEL. MAIN STREET NEAR IRON. Having purchased this hotel from J. L. Girton, I respectfully ask a fair share of public patronage. The house is provided with all modern conven ience?, the table is supplied in first class s'yle, ;:..d the b.nr is stocked with fine wines, l-.-jucta and cigars. lu F. Eiitterich, ' V . PROPRIETOR Bees, : ?r T 1
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