The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 01, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    cod will enow YOU the WAT.
TluTe is a definite and proper end
or issue for every man s existence, an
end winch to the heart ot (rod is the
good intended for , linn, or for which
he wai intended; tint which lie is
privileged to become, called to becomr
' ..... i . t,.i ...i : . u . -i,
OUglll i ucuimiic nioi nun ii vruu win
assist liim to become, and which lie
cannot miss save by his own fj.utt. Hut
we are, able as free being to refuse
the place and the duties God ap
pointy which, if we d6, then we sink
into something lower1 and Jess worthy
to tis.- . ' ' ' '
As God in fixing on our end or use
.t . i 1 i
will cnoose me ucst cnn or use pos
sible, so Me will appoint for the
best manner possible of attaining it.
And so. as you pass on. ttage by staur.
it is made clear to you that whntevr
you have laid upon you ' to do or t;b
suffer, whatever "15 surrender or to
conquer, Is exactly best for you. .What
you call hindrances,,. obstacles, dis
couragements, are probably Go 1'
opportunities. If you ' go to God tjo
be guided, ' He will ijtiide you, but he
will not comfort your distrust or half
trust Of Him by showing you the chart
ot aiu his purposes concern in 2 voti
He will show you into a way whete, if
you go checrlully and trustfully for-
wan!, Me will snow you on still farther
There must be a complete renuncia
liou of self will. Hod and religion
must be practically first, and the testi
mony that we please God must be ttiii
element of our peace. Such a disciple,
has it for his joy that God Is ' teadln'
him, is shaping every turn of Ins ex
perienc. ' ,'
" Tor I know whom I have trusted
and am persuaded that He is able to
keep that which I have rolled oil up
on Him."
I have a S-iviour that's mighty to
Keep. ur. jtushncll.
Beauty-Producing Dovicei.
Vanity furnishes the inspiration for
many oi me. inventions ot the.-latent
Office. One of these is a mask of
very thin rubber, designed to be worn
on the face at night. It causes pro
fuse perspiration, which washes im
purities out of the skin and makes the
complexion clearer. Sun tan is quick
ly removed, so it is claimed.
Another device, for producing dim
ples, is a woman's Idea. It is a wire
mask, likewise to put on when, going
to bed. By an arrangement of screws,
pencils of wood, very blunt, are made
to press upon the cheeks arid chin at
the points where dimples are desired.
Uncomfortable ? Why, of course.
But, as the; French say, it is worth
while to suffer for beauty's sake.
False busts, ; hipaud calves are
made oT rubber to be blown out like
balloons, and in many other st)les.
while the young lady of build hopeless
ly skeletonesque may procure a complete-stuffed
jacket, - which fills out
her form at every point to the extent
requisite for counterfeiting desirable
embonpoints
ICo'qe iso?tinfortiinate' as to lack
a nrtse he can obtain a false one of
papier mache artfully enameled to im
itate the skin. One kind of imirarforr
proboscis is, Attached to a spectacle
frame, so that the owner puts on his
counterfeit nasal organ in adjusting
his glissea' t" Jf-, '; 'ii.'; l ,
Masculine vanity is'concerned in the
genesis of about eighty patents for
various kinds of moustache guard;,.
One such is a gold plate with a spring,
which may be fastened to any drink
ing vessel at a 'moment's notice. ' ''
Another is specially designed for
beer glasses. " A tube connecting with
it goes down deep into iiie.beer, so
that the moustached drinker is, able to
avoid the foam. j r -vf " v'
Other guards . are : destined rfo ;'be
worn like spectacles 'somewhat; with
wires to pass to the back of the 'ears'
of the wearer arid hold them on. The
shield for the ruoustache' is of gold or
silver of of fine cold wire .net Oin
einnatti Gitz:tt.
V
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WHEAT AS FEED FOE B.0R3E3. .
On account of the sli,ort crop .f
corn and oats in tliis State,1 writes
E. Clupin of Iowa, I have peen feed
ing wheat to my borses.; I Icom mend
ed to feed one rint of 'well soaked
wheat to each horse, ami I increased
the amount to one quart after it is
soaked. I now turn my hose from
my feed cooker into the vessel con
taining the wheat and I steam, it for
about fifteen minutest JtivingUt .to
s.and in the hot water until used -or
until it.. . becomes cool My horses
work every day ori. the farm,1' and ' I
l ave never had them lo6k so well,
fit and sleek. , , I can fud U o horses
on wheat Jive days for 57c, and on
com one and one half, days , for 589,
and my horses will be in "better shape
f-'d on the wheat than on corn. I
make these figures from the present
prices of wheat and cprn in tin? mark
et Wre a,tthii Jtime. ( I buy tlitf, best
wheat. L. tan -fcet.wJVW York Tribune.
Heart Disease Believed in SO Minutes.
. Dr, AsDew's Cure for the Heart
gives, perfect relief in all cases of Or
ganic or; Sympathetic" Heart Disease
n 30 minutes, and speedily effects a
fire. It is a peerless remedy for Pal
pitation, Shortness of Breath, Smoth
ering Sells, Pain in Left Side and all
symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One
dose convinces. Sold by W. S. Rish-
tot.oO :Z c .omi.fcWv
'1' T t.ti'J)-.
It is rcvj.1k-d.L7 Uic cu'em war
that the Jiurie Mct is far too
dignified to do the least moival set
vice, such as ilii,,- tunrlios, throw.
"R up b-o.ut w.,r's. ('T othrr manual
labor. I his is all attended to by the
coolies. The soldier )um merely
In in dern wat fare the Jap would
stand a good chance t0 g-jt hurt, it
would -c.ri, while f, waiting for his
coo.jp to dig him ' A 'pit.' But then
pei haps he un pjjt the cocjy between
him and .danger whotW f.rng he
gios This Jadanise , and ''Chines
war is disclosing sohie ti'mtiat facts I
d, terrible as rf tiuf l", ff'Ts apt to
dung about considerable moral and
commercial advancement in heathen!
dOdt.. ..... . r...r, , . . I
Legal ; Advertisements i
JURORS FOTTFF.P.RUARYTKRMl
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4. , . . GRAND JURORS. ... .., I
nonlon.lMillli rillihrrnn, U. It. Kllnfc ' J '
Jlerwrlivk-Ji It. llluui.J,..Wl.iiieaouncr, A,
. nruiiiiii. , . :
HI0..111 s. .Meyer, .Henry T.tfiR, ft.' Aiirand,
A. U ( iillirart, (1. (if'fM. llinr.
C'lLnvMns-.'iiiliriiMi. Mnu-picHs v". (j,.,r,.r,,
"cntrc-Kiiiiik K.'siit. !
Culi.niilmin .l.iliii Vrlxu.nr l, It. K. Mcllal.'.
Flsllllij;.--.vk I S. ( llllllilj.'ll.
iiHiiiwk-wm. Tnir. r;. .:.-.;s.ii :
l.iH'.ist Jerri llo.ver.
Maillw.n-A. 1 1 11 ri 1 1 1 1
Vt. l,le:nnni--v . 11. .Manning,
onme-1', v. 1 Msen.
I'lne Nai Inn. Mint.
S.-(llli.,.v I.. I1111HTI. i
tMigartoar-ltera ntrphens. ;
. I'ETir JL'KOKS FIRST WEEK. .
r.enVi'i'-V. A. Un L'brtt Ii. " !'
He. li lt-ll. H. Ho n 1 mi, II. . rtlentl.
IU1H1111 W'm. KriN.i.ier, k. U. Curpoute
i .lli'iiluic'ii, A. f. (..IrlMii.-Ir(,irci-.H.K
M. 1:. Hd-i-.
OiiMnlM-Wm. riau.ij.in, J. W. I'ortni
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t'.'litrf -K. lldi'Tllillell, Z. T. I'nwl.'r.''
I ouj iiKl.iiiu Ovit. K-tiMii., ( Iims Male. ;
'lHlilni;eieek .1. II. Kai iim, T. liunyuii. j
If i.inkllii luiil'ru . ; . '
ttrvvnvriHxI 0. A1U ts.jiu. ,-..
reiulo;k I. HiirsuU c ' r 1 C : ! ; ;.'.;;
Lixtutft John ftlhiir. ..
MH)liHin I. ll. iiHi'tmnn. '' '. '
Mikln 1). M. .Mlllur, W. A FtiUor' -i v .
Mimin Hush Winters! een. -'
Mllll.iivllle l.owi) Lyons.
.rns .l.ihii 1'i.ini'T, s. Kellfr.
li'Miii.iKi'rei'k ll. lli.uiili. . :
Kcuit-J. iiuciiuuti, r. a. miu..., snj-ttT. H,
(1. Vt (iiles, 11. WMtlllllf, Win. n.llllHT, Jr.
buarl'ial-1'. 1'. llan miu. '
t ; I'EllT JfliORS - hlXiiM) WLKK.
U iTer .Tufi.b I.o:iier.lnir.
B"iilim .li.lm H. L..iinii.
II rwk k Henry J.mh-s, TIi ih. Faim. '
Klixiiii V. u. Cii.se, W.J. M.nu. Jo.s. Kclivarils,
Knit l'lirsel, ,M. Illitei.lv mler, t'lian. Koi n-
WiiM, Wiu. Tli"iii:n, W. ti. imliivs.
Bilurereelj-(.re hi Vlli hael, .l.ilm V.uks.
Ctttinn-!i-.1erry Veaifer, Win. Shook, Win.
(ielllnk'er.
( oiinitfimni-J. Kostcnbuinlcr.
Kriuiklln II. Itiiniuii.
(iieeiiwooU ltiiu.'1't llenifl".
llelnlDuk O. W. LuiiiftlHd.
LonHt i'. Suiull, sr . L. It: Daniel", Wilson
Kliottds, Knot. Wiulklm, .M. Uonaoeiljer.
Maln-W. M. Ilarmoiiy.
.Mlllvlllii-Jnlin niriHtlin ; : ' i
.Moniour Wiu. ltut Ii. ... i
oriinsf John Uownun, Parrlq Mostcllor. ,
I'ine . n. nayuiaii. i ; .
ltotirlDioreek J. K.n.t.erinin. . I ...
Seiilt KllaS lluibliiel. ' ......
Suaurlo.it-B. Ii. Cole, tl. r. Masteltor. I , .. ; i
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
' Notice 1h hereby irlven to nil l.'iraleca, credl
or Anil oilier perMOiis InteresteJ In the cs-
tittfH t.f tlio respeellvo decedenls uiiil minors
that the following u.Inilnlstiator's, exei'iilor',
iriiiinl!iin'Heeoiiiil liave been tiled In the onion
( the KeirlHIer of raluiiR.la cimntv, and will
1)9 i res'Hiied f ir eonm inavloii un.k alluwaneo
in I lie Drpliiina' i. onrt to be m i. I In blnoiiiMbiux,
Mondsr. Worutry 4. 1HMJ. t a n'elocn-ih -m. of
said day :
No. 1. The. tlrst and llnnl npeoimt. of Marthn
E. Cole, admlnl-ai-ati-l Of l'eter W. Cole, Into
of the bor"ii'h oi .Mlllvlll, Columbia county,
in., uecpus.m. , ...
No. a. Tlio fliKt an'i tin it afeount. ot'.I. N.
l'eiinliiirton. adinlnlstrutoi or rhn estate of Karl
H mi on. late or lli-nton lo .vn.slili). Columbia
eoimly, l'ii.,.dnceiiiii;il.
No. 8. The -first un final arcount of A. I..
Delterl.'le, iidiMiiNiraior of Hie en'iite of I. K.
Oelser. Into of Vaillsoa touiuililn. Columbia
county, l'n., dui'inscU. . v i i
No. 4. The tlrsf and final amount ot John K.
Conver-e, iidiiilnlsi nil or of the estiilo of Anna
c.-oonvrrse, late of Madison limjlilp, Coluiu
W fount)-, l'a , Uuoe.i.scU. .
No fi. Thf tl'rtv nnd final ieeount, of J. II.
I'oWnld, niliiilnll I niror of tlie.'siaie of (leorije
. newuiii, luieof Ma.llson towasulp, Colinn
3l CuUnly.t ilecea-ed.
No. ll. The flr-t and final nceotint of Ilui vev E.
.Mens.-h, i xei iilor of the cslalo of I eler K.
Mtiumli, IiUj' o( lt'iaitm.'ca-l k ton nslilp, Colum
bia rAiiniy, l a , decpastiV' ' '-
No. 7. Tho first nnd llnnl aeeount of C. W.
nnd J. 1 . Slinnnor, ndnilnHtrt'or c. t- n. of (he
fsl.iie of of Is dull Miannon, late of lierwlek,
Columbia comity, l'a, deceased. Also an ao
comitut thu .Di-owuas of said decedent's real
Biijiy j.ild for ii.'ij-neut of detiU.
",Xn!(,- Til l acedfllit of Charles o. Maust nnd
A .I;,MHistiiiUillnlstiMtors of the estate ot
JiJhI iti-.Man jr,itui (if Madison township, Col
uiuhla utility !'(-, (leceaso.1.
T of "h first wid .mult acoutit of ,. H.
nnd Jacob It. (lordlier, executors of tlio" estum,
(X John Ounlner. lain ol I'ino township, coluiu-
bla CutiDUjr, rn iinm :ma. ; . j , i
' No. lev Tim first nnd llnnl nceoiuit, of Charles
VhUenlht, ox ecu lor of the eslalo of M. M.
Wiilunluat, ato fit flshliiireroek towrj.stlp,
Co:nii)Ua couiity, l'u., deceased.
' Ko.TI. The flrst. and Bnal account of JamosT.
I.an loi. iidmliilstrator of tho eshirp of fanh
A. I.nwton, laU' t Cieeiiwood townslilp, Col
'niiKila'Couiity, l'a.) deceased. . . ,
Ntt. ii. Tlie'llrst) and llnnl awmint of1 John:
J:IIIk Cetvipil, iiiilililnlsli'.it. r of tint estate of
J.ii(ifi Seward, lull' or Mwurlo.it township, Col
ombia eo iiiiy,rn. deceased. !
l.'t. The first nnd final account of Conrad i
!! u,,Adiiilnlstrator of the eslal.) of Thomas
r.'u', tale of Heaver townslil.i, Columbia coun
ty, la.", deccaaed.
C. 1. KM.
Hloomsbur?, Ta , Jan. r, 1H!I Heulstcr. .
- . SHERIFFS SALE. '
i. V J K.J ' .
i'.y vli'Luu ottlwiU of Fl. Fa. Issued out of tho
Court of Common I'leas of Columbia county,
VciiimvlvauiH, Ud tit lu. dlivi lvd lll bo cx-,
pilS;'d 10 pUUlli! SlllO ttt tllll COUlt. UOU3C,
Uloomsbuig-, oa ' 1 ' ' ' '
S.VrURUAV, FK11RUARV o', 1S95,;
ia S o'clock 1. M,,'all thatrc-ialnarteoo or lot'
of iri'ound hUuate'lnt Uw: Jlojoush til Ucrwlck,
County of Columbia and Slate of l'uuiisylvunJa.l
bounded and described as follows, fiM.it: on
tho north by kJcvonth s'reef, on tho east by
Chcsluut. stri ct, on tho Boulhby nn alley and;
on thu'west by 1 nv No. t'J. s'dlrt 1-iU biting iono:
liumlred nnd tidily focf.i inor it hs U doit)i.!
and foi l y-nliie mid otitMiulf feet in Idlh, It
bcliiif tho lot marked and numbered on tho
tfeucral plan, Thompson's addl I' ni of tho ltors
oiii.ii of rcywlckV us lot No.' so,' whereon la
erected a
, v 1 )W I-XLINfjf . HOUSE, v,
and oiitbtilldlaLra ! ' : ':
ALSO-: All that certalli plfee orlotof grpiVui
Htuntolu tho HorouBli or Herwlk, c-oiimihlij
couuty, l'a , bounded and dvV)bfd w ftUovjsj
to-wlt: outho north by EKicnta st'it, N
tliu oast by lot No, 9', o tlomUi' ,by4ia ntlfi
and on the west by lot Nor W.j en Id JaC.olM
onohtinareiUud tldrtyt' fiiet; in'orb or'is i
depth, and forty tine iiiirtli?-ut)B fUfMll.Yf11"1
It being lot marked and numbered on. tuo jgiiii
l3iul plan, Thompvon's addltlon'ot lioi'ougll
. . ... r:
THE COLUMBIAN,
ot tt; irkk, as tut. No. JK. whereon la wocua
BARN. . i
ALs: All that certain plecn or lot of grotinrl
sliiuitelnthe llorouKh of llrrwb k, Coliimblt
count. T, r.,l)onn'dnnd denrtlberl nn 'frtliowf,
to-wlt; On l.hn north by RIet nth' strrrt, nt
IhB cast by tot, No. K, on thn south by nn alley
nnd ou the west by lot No. 27. Hnld lot belnif
oneliundi-eiinr.il thirty feet, moro or less In
depth, nnd torty-nlnt? nfld one-half fert In
width, It belin lot marked and numbered on
thn geneiHl plan, Thompson's nddltton of the
UoroiiKh o( Herwlrk as lot No. -JS. , , ,. ,
Selefl, taken Into execution at tho suit ot
Wm.' J. Knorr t. Jienry oh((1'llhurreI, and
to Irr siiltl as tho property ot Henry L. Longfn-
bertfer. .... . , , .
JACtsoM, Atty. 3, B. MellKNltY,
'' XherlfT. ,
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SHERIFF'S SALE. 1
. ' a r '
llv virtue of n certain wiit of I.cv. Fa. is.
sued out of tlio Court of Common I'lc.n of
Northuml.trland connfv, and to me1 tlhectcd,
will to kioe.l tojaihlle Kale at Hi Court
Jloii in the llorouyh f Suiilmry, Northutti
bcrlaiul county, l'a., nt. lo o'docft in the
foiciioim, on,'" ,
SATURDAY, EliRUARY gt 1895,
the following property tntwitf ' " ' '
..AH that body of land situate in Mt.. Car
nicl and Coil townships, Northumberland
county, and Conyiio.li.im township, Col urn.
Ida county, Satc of rcnnsylvanU, liouiidcd
and dccrilil n follrtws 1 Xiiuiiiv nt a
piet in the line between the Mm 'oi!ng and
Mary Kus'on, Jr., trncls at tho dtstante of
311 pcil.cii sntiihiviird from, Ilia riyinnt
chestnut oak, the northeast corner of snid
Mary Rusion,' Jr.? thence ly lands" lately
conveyed to C (. MuWiliiann and others,
west, by a line dWidiii' tlio Ust nnmcd' tr.ict
?ot .critics ,1,0 ,a p.)ht, 311. jwivlitM .south
f.i,om tlie clicstnnt oalc, the iioitliwct coin
er ofl the' sald ' Mary Knston, Jr'.,; tract ;
1 thrlica west try a line dividinv; . tliu iTho'Wds
yfustdii trict aoi Hirtios to u 1 ost n the
litif dkiiliu the Thomas and (.iry Kuiton
li'acls, 3 ;o perches south from a black oak,
the noithwcst corner of the Thomas Ktislon
survey ; thrnce west 03 perches to a line
divulin the Mary Huston and Thomas ISill
tnlon tracts, 343 perches south fiom the
chestnut oak, tin; norihwc$t corner of the
Mary Jiuston survey'; tWiuc west 200 pa.
ches (o a post in a line 'dividing' the John
liiTvnohls and Thoinns Bdlmivion surveys,
3 51 perdtui Utith from a bliuuk rax, the
nmtliwcst coiner of the Tlioiiias lUllington
tract ; thciKC west liy a line dividing the
John HeymiMs survey 23S perches to a post
ill ihohnc dividine tho Marv'MevcrS and
Jvhn Kcynulds, survey, south 2y6 purchej
from the chestnut oak, the northwest corner
of the Juhn Reynolds survey ; thence west
24 j crdies by a line dlviitini; the Mary
Mejrrs survey to a post in a line dividing
the Charlotte Kustou tnd Mary Meyers sur
veys, 309 perches south fiwn ihe chestnut
oak, tliu northwest corner of the Mary
Myers survey j thence west by a line divid
ing the Charlotte Ruston snrvev. 22i rer-
ches to a post in line dividing the Daniel
Kcese and Charlotte Rui-tOJi surveys, south
30J perches from a chestnut oak, the north
west Corner of the Charlotte Ruslon survey ;
thence by a line dividing the Daniel Reese
survey, south 74 degrees west 170 perches 10
a post in the west line of the said Daniel
Heine survey, 330 perches south 10 degrees
east from the northwest corner of . the Daniel
Reese tract ; thence by the Daniel Keese
tract north 10 degrees west, 75 perches to a
stone corner in the south line of Ihe John
Adam Gilger survey thence by the same
south 65 dttgiees west, 260 perches to stones
near a 'small' chestnut : ou,'. Uia "nortbet
corner of the illiaiu Lnmbert tract, belong
"BT tQ , the Mineral "Railroad and Mining
Company thence by saiit tract south 13 de
grees west, 77 perches' to-si ones; r ha 'uuth-n-st
corner of tho Thomas Keese, Jr ,: an,d
nIo a corner of the William I.ainl.ert IracU,
in the north line of the William Lane tract j
by lands of said company north' 80 degrees
east, 1 1S7 perches to while oak and stones,
lha-iorthvve..t corner of the AVi.'liam Shan
non traut ; thence, still .by 'said company's
lands soittjk 10 degrees east, 144.7 perches
lo slones, formerly a pine, north. 80. degrees
east, 396.5 perches to a stone nnd : ihestnvt
oak. stump ; thence by, lands .of,, the Lehigh
Valley Coal Company north 10 degrees West,
52 2 perches to a stone, and north Ko de
grees east, 441 j erehes lo a -stone ; thence
by t lie Khchezer Jltanhain tract north 12 de
gree west,. 1 50 perches to n stone comer,
iho'isoutheast coiner, of the John Young
tracts located at its official distance fron) iis
northern line ; thchce by said tract west 215
perches to a stone, and thence' along 'the
west litre of said tract horth 10 perches to
the place of bcginnlnj. Containing ' in , ;
'V, : . ;, 3706 ACRES, -:!,;-'. '-!;,',
ne'the sAme more or less.' Together with
the improvements erected ( .thereon,! , viz, :
large coal breaker. , fan .house, l.lucMmi.Ui,
niachine and car shops, .locomotive house,
uinp houses, boiler houses, engine houses,
including fill the. necessary boilers, engines
and wachineiy for operating the. same,. ..and
including also the boilers, . engines ominnia.
chinery mid engine houses for operating
slopes Xos, i,, 3 and' 3,'openeil'on the above
described tract, and the lateral railroads,
svwtchcs,.aijL,i4F track's' leiutinrj 4hefc"f-:
nlso nb Targe twc,sloryt frame o('utb tid
ing, oin ldrge frame (vj-story residnnea: one
fiaine;iert ,Kus "'lourraifiel sta)ilcs,
one rto-UtaniVschboriiousV, ofieYce house,
six cloukilv two-.story (fajnt deljngJiouses
witli.fytlj.'iAiiaJieijJ nd "WiJjiiildings,
lifly-scven two-slorytaWi dwelling-'liouses
with kitchens attached nnd outbuildinirt,
railioa.rtTKc1sffcnie,s''ttkeh-ltr
the imiMOveinViUK, tlieitr. (,;-';
bcK'wl, tvkcu in iutiMl lonrantl 4 bo- so! 4
nithe-llrnpcrty -of 'Nathaniel '"Tavlor with
notJcte to.n')i'e iin;,iut;iti,'.9o'ar. Com:
p.ltiy, Urr.e teiw.iiU ,.(': ,"' ,.
.'fhc Ml.em afi4bot bi J4cr ,tQ.l( tile pnr
elm er, 011 complying with all tlio conditions
of iic; s.nlei !,, Qne hiindiivl dollars W be jV-tld
k fhu. (be property u stiuc'U , dom ..iu
less tho piiruliuse money shall' b lcs. than
tb.it sum; in vrhic'i caie only!1 (he purchase
money-' kh.dl bt-paid, 'aiid ivheiR the eintiitnt
tid lor 'lie (.-TiHictty .shall txceed ten Uun-huiKli-cd,
doHar ten' per ' tctit. 'of thd; 'Jmr
t,liasc money shall ; be, paid; tlbiyn ami .the
balance of the purqliiiso nioiiey to be paid to
the Slu-rilinf his oltice wflhliv ten days from
the rcgu!ar'day if ijal''jiaiid; 1H case ,0f. noii
comjiliiince'wiib the coiulr. ions of. the sale,
the money jlaid down nt tunc of salcsliull tic
forfeited, an4 ihe fjbcrirr'tH apyly said for
feit tp thepayment of iCosts.nttil,, return ..Ibe
writ or writ -unsold for want of -compliance
with the coudiiions of sMe1. ". Ko deei) for
lliiiproiierty pur;liaseJ ot Sheriff's said,' will
be ncknowletljd l.y llio hheritl mil 'all the
purchase nioijey Wutl) haVi,' been paid, by the
purchasvr, ,au4 whore Jhe fivst ,)W .ereditor
l.ecunics the purchaser, he , must write, out
mwf niftke the' special retilrlt and .tccei for
the Inoney before the deed will' bit fickuowl-.
edged. All deeds to lie paid for on day of
saiu..; l .liKO? ." 1 ''",". Tii ;!.;
... JOHN NOUICONK, ' :
Volverton-& Clement, Attys. ' ' Sheriff.
, Sheriff's Oltice, .. . , ,
Stulbiliy, l'a., Jan'. 9, 1895,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
.-SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtunof sundry writs of Fl. i"a.,liuc4nui
of the Cdtirt or Common rVai of tojumblii
County, I'enim.vlvaiiln, nnd to w 41 ree tail, wllj
bn rvolivJ(-i' nti-ui tW JlouseJ
In UlooinstmrK, on j
MONDAY, FEBRTjAKir 4, VS.
at. to-kii p.' m.,'nri that rnrtftln mesji'uflifei
tenement and tract of land slt.tinfo In Pcott
township, Columbia county, nail state of J"rnn-.
sylvaiila, bounded and doncrtbml us foilown, to
wltiVjUeBlnulnjf at a Btn -6rnef j thencri
nort h eleren do(p-eos, west etRtitf porches to a
corner; thence .by lands of Maurice K. Sellx-rt;
north rlgMyrttrj lrres, (jimtllilrtyovon and
flve-tehnis percTiM tf) a corner ? the neo north'
seventy-Bevendegi-ees.easttwenty-sljiiirrehes ;!
thence north slxty-one and one-ball dAgfeesv
east, si pwit y. ft terntrH t lif noo.
nortsMrtf-f1ITVo dvg(fi't, e.ist twenty-nine anil
Rlxitdilth perclies Ta hrlrienbat mritf ( tboncnt
north itwelvo HeKrMii,ist.thlrt,y-fi)iirTrdlies!
to a torn rt;-, til nee t lWy-tlirro ilrrmsviCiisG
nlnn id fll-tetil.li perches I a cbrnnff tliiiicot
ly Itrnl olAbTrtm t'steBinitlvfi ri nod dnnal(
deKiVjrt YH fortj-.mo iwrrfinl j ttinime. aihl i
eleven de(rres, wtst elTa!aiKliiiflV.Umt,W
IwirhcnpHiniii nouth nHtlrtj'-flw) and td?-lmll
deRreitv wrflf thrrn- tronrlies'i irt fteneij 'svnithi
ItttttPB (ln(tros,virat ten potchprfj tlien"nulill
seBlmnr nii'pos,'rai twft no(;tliMned
soatti-totr ilf Br.'(n.-wi3ir;r4stdf. pemhiS:dUinie(j
sooj lu iii-aty-siiveii' .(tfwrwm., rune ;onej.pmti-ii
tlirnenHotitftsnvtfit.iiinil'ron,.wrst iVfy.(ind
nrll nimiterflX fxirnruSs) tUotieol nortU 'Mtrll'yj
elBht and one-hatr deijreesi' rnW' flfrf.y.timen
Iiert-hwi) Uit'imr liK4i rhywrm.aYlitJ on -hall
d.-ifrees, oaiUoiswi and live tenth jVYrhos to a
curuojf : . t-tVm'W Siiiiihj, wn ana intv-ij.'!irtii
(lir'i ites Oittryjisixrriaie-enfir rriieii
10 S' lJorJi fhMw 6tth 'ViTvSntr-iiKijft hml
ofn.h.xlt dMiwve.tt iitTh) atilt -tontM
perches; the'nen 'south ten nnirflirie-foiirtli
dl'frrt.v'iweny ;tliH B Aiid' Hiy-tonrh 'pi'M fii sj
lhn4 tmXix'" pwyehty-M'torir1 arid Jo(iKhnlf
deuiees, enst n'ne nnd tlvei'rnth"irrirrli'S;
tliii'rit4iHtli(H'ten nnd fhrifOfoii'rh1cjrVi;.y, west
nlMMfrrlJafK! t roht1i'bW'iiis V theiuro fiririu
sevehfy-hro nrtd, oncfirtlf rtVjrrocs,' wesf Kino
anil tWn4fnth tpc.rchMj'tVor-tv south' tlllrly
oiihn'd rtne-finirth dt're'',' wst , 'fniirrpen find
Ilv-f ittitA itrtr li'; vlKMioe Mulii'li f.irty-sljt and
niMt-tftifrfli Aeffrees, west) foiirfafn arid twven
tent&40RinRt fnnnoanoiHri- onvnnty-nlnn- and
three-fourth degrees, west twenty-nine and
flVe-tentri perches ton While oak stump ; thence
north sixty-four doifroos, west twenty perches;
th -nco north fifty-seven di'trrrtes, west six and
Beven-tonth perches; thence s:mth.eljjlily-threo
and ono-hulf decrees, West ten perches; theneo
north seventy-seven d grees, Wiist twenty-two
porches; th"nee north forty-lhren decrees, west
nineteen and four.tenth perches; thence north
sixty-four decrees, west gevon and S"ven-tenth
perches; thence north seventy-three degrees,
west eleven nnd seven-tenth perches; theneo
north etsfhty.tlvo and onNhalf decrees, west
sixteen perches to a stone, the pl.ioo of beifln
nlng, contululiia )
' , 114 ACRES .
and four porches of land, be tho sMinte more Or
loss, ou which Is erected a large frame
2 STORY DWELLING HOUSE,
barn, wasron sheds and outbuildings. Also a
largo thrne-atory .!'
J' FRAME GRIST MILL, ' ; :
and tho w-atcMlght apnurtonant, thereto. Ex
ceptlng therefrom all that cortaln portion or
part of tho nf wesald tract of land, to-wlt . Be.
ginning at a point thirty-four feot from the east
cornorot tho mill, thonce south soventy-41ve
degrees, fifteen minutes, east elifhty-flvo, feet
to a corner ; thence south twenty.three degrees,,
fivo - and one-hunurfdth minutes; west ono
hundred and aloe Iet toaoomer; ttience south
Uilrty-tlve deifueos, torty-tlvs ,mlnutos,. west
foity-two and tlve-tentu porches to a corner,;
tllcnrie north seventy degreps, thirty mtnu,te.
wesi ono uiinarea nno tnirty-nine feet to a
corner; thence north two dograes. thirty min
utes, wost one hundred and seventy even feet
to a corner; theneo south eight y-two degrees,
forty minutes, east, one hundred and twenty
feet to a postt the pluce of beginning; contain
ing Are hundred arid fifty-seven one-thousandth,
or as acre, upon wldoU is erected a Crame rlst
Will, together with the right -and use of tho
wator to run said niltt with the mill dam,
WiteT, wnteV-rlghr, tntl-rauo, waste-weir, head-
race twenty-live feet upon either slda from the
Centre, and ill tun appurtenances to the. said
mill property, together with the right to enter
upon the same to moid aud repair the said mill
Cam, race and water-right.
. kelgod, taken In execution at the suits of B
W. M. Low versus Alfred jrvln, and to bs sold
as the property ot Alfred Irvlu. ;
. , J. 13. McIIENRY,
CARKLsv'.'Atty. ' .' . sheriff. '
WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS.
''The following widow's Appraisements will
be presented to the orphans' ekiurt of coliun.
bla county on tlio Ili-st, Monday of February, A.
1. and coi.rtrmed nisi, and unless exreii
ttong rre lll-d wlthlu four days tlicieafler will
bo confirmed absolute:
' VUllaoi pnrr Kst., Minim, Personalty, lion.ort.
. John Kckroth list., Scott, Personalty, Hoo.(io.
Danli'l Whltmlre Kst., Centre, Personalty.
tOMM.; : ;.-... i- . ,.
Imrleslt. nine Kst., t'levela nd, Personalty,
$.17.10; Hon It y, $iS.O0; 'l-'oral, f i7i.lo. - 1 '
limrlis UnlUi Kst., Vt1!llii, Poisynal:y, $10.50;
itenpy, f-nn.no. Total, l-.li.io.
j i. JU llulshtzor Ksu, ricott, lloalty, t00 ro. . i
: :.";,! ; 1 n!'. t o. sr. Qriric,' '
(Uivrk's omi, t f ,; ,; , .,. Ciorfc O. CI :
tlloouisburg, pa., Jan. I), 1SD5.
' DOLUTIOX . NOTICE. ' .
, Jfoticcls hereby givnn that by vlrtun of a
n'seiuilon of rho corporation members of the
CiiMulu l'. tl. ilatfksiu), I'ont Nn. 1511 Urnnd Army
of the ltepublk-of (lerwlck, Pa., a petlilon Hill
b i-esnnt.!d in tliu court of t 'ouiniiir Hens of
I'oluuibht counly, l'a., on Katuiuay. February
Hit li. isiiis, at ren u In:, praying for the iltsolu
tlon of the said, uitrooi'atlou. i.
. I.t rllEUWOOn,
- a. B. Jackson, I'ouini iiider.
l-a?-if.
Mlil
Ally. l-. 1JA V MAN, .
Adjutant.
!AD MI N I STR ATR IX' NOTICE.
EMule of Lucy J. Brwkirtnj, lute (T Jilouiniiliwg,
fliwrt if.
iiotlcfl'l hereby given that letter of. nilniln
ls' latloli on Hie eslatu ot I.ucv - J. llioek ivmv.
lnwof tllomiisburg, ileeensnrl, have been grunt,
ed 10 the unil'irsigned adiiiliilsti-atrtx to whom
nn persons inuenieri o sum esluie are. reiiuesl
ed to make niivin nts. anil t hose rMivinveiHi.nt.
oi- ik'in.iuUa vflll tuuKu kupwu Che same without
delay to
l-t!3-6t' i.; ALIUK BIIOOKVTA Y KA8HXICH,; i
; . . , , .'. AdiululstrairU.
' ''
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE .
! .1 i KtH oJ.vnt i KorMr, doci nsnd. '. ;
' Notice Is hereby given that letters testamen
tary on tho eslalo of James Koeher, Into of
Centre toivnsliln. fol.iinlil.i eoin.r-. l'u.. rii-
ceosiid, lilivo been gninie.1 id Thontis (!. Kooh
er, of said tovvn-illp, Levi Z. Koeher, of lliliil'
orek township, and Unla.nlus Koi hur, of
ire luivn-suip, u wnoin ail persons Indebted to
sftld estnto me reiim-ated to make payment,
nnd those having eluluis or deiniiuda will uiako
kuotvii tho sauiu wli Imiit il- luy.
i'MOM VS C. Kof'IIHIt,
1.IC VI .. KIHilKU,
. J-ll-Bt.". .. UULANUl S Kuril KH,
Executors.
SUBSCRIBE 1-OR
,. " . I
: ' THE COLUMBIAN
-PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, '
lira. Ent's Building, Court House Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Post Office Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBUUC, PAi 0,
C. W. MILLER,
ATTOftNEY-Af-tAW,
Wirt's Buildlngf od floor,
BIX)OMSBURG, PA.
JOHN 0. FRKKZR. JOHN O HAKMAM
, , , FREEZE HAKMAM,
ATT0HNKV8 X qtUN3LI.OH3 AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA. '
Ofilees: CVntro St., first door below Opera llouse
GEO. E. ELWELL,
; i ... i j
AXTORiiEY-AT-LAW, .
Columbian lluilJmg, 2nd Uoor,
BLOOMSBURG, P..
; WM. II.; MAGI LL,
V ATTORVEY AT-LAW.
' '''.''.''.-.' i :t.t: i ,'. '
; BLOOMSBURG, PA.
, Office in fNLE, Ent's tuilding. .
: W. II. SNYDER,
ATTORNKY- tT-lAW,
Olficc 2nd floor Columbian building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG. PA.
THOMAS B. IfANLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ents' Building, :
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
H. T. WHiTB. A. t. Y08T,
WHITE & YOST
ATT0RNKY8-AT-LAW
. Wirt Building, Court House Square.
' BLOOMSBURG, PA.
. . H. A.; McKILLIP. .
k: ' j. ic ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. '-'-'
1 " ' ' '' ' , i) i. ! . -' i
Columbian Building, and Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.: :
- FRED IKELER, ;
ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
Oflke back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
R. RUSH ZARR, . ., '
Attorney-At-Law. "
BLOOMSBURG, PA. ;
Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and
...... ;.'., Centre Streets, . i-I2-'o4
,.: W. A. EVERT,.
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA. , .,;
',?m.nB,.ov,r nrmers' Katlona Bank, In Mrs'
Knt'S Building.) , , .,. r .., v l-li-Di.-.
EDWARI J. FLYNN, ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
'.1 " - .- '
CENTRALIA( PA. , ;
t"Qnice Llddlcot building. Locust avenue.
JOHN M. CLARK, , .
ATTORNEY -AT-IAW "'AND lUSTIC O?
.'. ' ' tHi; rixctj
Moyer Bros. Building," 2ml floor,'
BLOOMSBURG, PA. .
i J. II. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURAjICat AH
. , ' R&Ala ESTA iK AGENT,
- OJTice in Lbckard'g Building.
BLOOMSBURG, PA, ,'
.,....B. FRANK ;ZA,RR ; .','-
ATTORNIY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Mala and Centre Six,
. . . BLOOMSBURG, Pa. . ' .
ifCua be consulted in German, .
W. H. RHAWN, ; ;
ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, ; ' 4
i ' . , ' i ' i - i : -, , -
Office, torufj of Third and Uau SUvctn,
''I CATAWISSA, PA..
J. B.' McKELVY, M. D.,
,''.:. . ., , i I . 1 1 ' ' .,....'.
SURGEON AND PHYSIOAM, ,
Office, North Ule Main SL, below MiAtt,
BLOOMSBURO, PA. .
D. J. C RUTTEV
PHYSICIAN, AND SUKCXON,
Office, North Market Street,
; BLOOM SBURG PA.
SrictAL Attkntion to Dinisrs orC'HiLBeV
II. BIERMAN, M. D.
BoiiffiOPATMiji-iiygif jiiy ir:i) ntpasr
okkick hocks: Offlce ft Kcsfdence, SC6 W. stLBv
Until 9 A. M., BLOOM SBLKO, PA.
1 to 8 and 7 to S r. u.
S. B. ARMEN"T, M. D. , ' ,
Office and Rtsic'er.ce Ko. 18. Veal f ifih'
''- i . '
DIPKASKH OP lUE tlUtOAT. AND NOUB A
- l : BPKClAtTt, , ' "
.' . ... .' uhi ji'jif 'ov
ft to in a.m. lTC60MSliil:6
ornoe uouRS.Vnto 4 1VM.; ,i ,- ii., .
l7toP. M. 1 PA.
; DR. ANDREW GRAVDON,
rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
; ; : r-' . Bcoofttsti-t&t pa.;-! fO
Office and npldi r.ce In 1. ttf.V nllcr's.Dow
t MARKET STREET '
''-' .TEliuPMONE. ' ' j
DR. J., R. EVANS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Speohilt
' ' - .i ... .
Office corner Third and Jefferson streety;
. , BL06.MSBURG, PA. , .
IIONORA A. ROBBINS, M.
Office, We.t Fkst Street, n tttl
EI-OOMSIICRO, PA. u i. -vj
hiiecial attention Eiveii Wtne
, . .. ihe litiing of glasses. .
.'. -' . 1 i 0 i i j , io J j
-J. j. uroww; M. d., A
Market Street , Bloomsburo, P.
THE EYE.' A SPECIALTY. -Eyes
treated, tested, fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied. ' .
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone ConnecUoB.
DR. M. J. HESS, ;;;;
Gradunte of the rhnaTtl,- rn.i
. Aniai vur
lege. Office 2nd floor front, I.ockard'i Baild
mg, corner of Ma.in and Centre Streets, -
BLOOMSBURG. PA.,
Dentistry in all its branches. WnrV
antecd as represented. Ether and Gas .
ministered or ELKctbic vibrator and Locfcl
Anaesthetics used far h.
of teeth free of charge when artificUl : iatkh
Lockard's Building, 2nd floor. Cornet
Main and Centre.
Dr. W. H, HOUSE, '.
HON DENTIST, : -
Office, Barton's Building, Wain below Hart
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
All stylos of work done in a siiperiormanaet
nnd nil u.A.b . . i . - "
- .. unuiiLcu as representee
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATJt !
by the use of Gas, and free of charge hca
arlifwLil ,-iK a rA incn.i.J
S"To be open all hours during the day.
4-
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,. f'l'J
DENTIST. -i." ' ' ,l
Office corner of East and vim ii.
nostt Tnu-n 11.11
I W .. (1 .
omco howrs 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 2 to i p. ml
'"til
in w
'.fo
, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON MKEtVY, ..
' FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, ' '
(Successor to B. F. iiartman
ltepresents twelve of the Rtrontrest r.
tcs in the world, among which aref Com
CARH TOT At Unin.M
N.-AmertoaTPh.li-S.
ORPICK IN I. W. McKklVT'B HTOBi. ,
?Losscs promptly adjusted and paid. ,
, m; p. lutz& son, ,
(SUCCESSORS TO FKEA8 BHOWN)' T
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
O .. . .: :,m.-
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street'
Bloomshuro, Pa. ' y.
O . .ii.,-;
Represent Seventeen as good Company
its incic are in tne world and 1I
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Oflke. . ;
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, ..
FIRE ISSURANCt, ; , .' ' :
BLOOMSBURG, PA. '
Jersey City Fi.e Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J.
.,iU,u,,b are wen ainiooed
y aire and fire tested. nn,l h.,w.
had a loss settled by any court pf law,- Their
assets are all invested in solid securities, and
liable to the harnrd of fire only. ' -- '
Losses promptly
paid as soon ns determined, by .Cliristian 8".
Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooms
buiff, l'a. , , ' ;
The people of Columbia coiinty should
patronlre the atrcnev where lnstem If -..
are settled and paid by one of their on
citi.ens, .. ,. .
EXCHANGE HOTEL, ; ' '
James McCloskkY rroprielor, '. i,
(Opposite the Court House) !
' BLOOMSUL'RG, PA.'.' ' ' ." '!
I.nrije and convenient kair.ula ronnis. Tt.th
rooms, hot nnd cold water, and nil modem
conveniences. , '
FARMERS' HOTEL, , .
Iron Street, ,
BLOOMSBURG, PA, ;
First class accorr;niodalidns fnr rir
ular and transient boradcrs. Good
stable attached. .
l'ctin'a. Pii fa V..:' m w TwTm- TlWSS
a s lias
Franklin nt Phiin
Jlome, of N. Y.J Afeidinnts .of Newatk.
N. J i Clinton, N. Y.;l'eopUs', N.Y.;Ke5
ing, la jCern an American Ins. Co.. Kuw
l orK; i.reenwi. h In