THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ' cmm OF THE "AUTOCRAT." Vvr tn lis liniiMiimo Spirit and Its Sunny Hugni'lty. T'.itn. nhi'n II rimei wis 4R years n,1, an .! .1'! '.i'j'i moc't m.n have stiffen! nh-'n-'ivcw Into hiMt., he rhvel th i-ivh. ws of h'n talent by wi-itlriK one vt '.. ?: wittli-Jt inje boilis In the Kn;;i;..;j rmK'iape. The Atlarrtla V.ituM) v.u i-nxblUhefl In th,? fall of lt:7, .irvl Li;.cll made It a condition ol his n 'tlni; editor thu". Iir. IIlmes eh.iuld be .1 contributor. Tin rcfre It -a tha'i viie Ilrat number of the new nnsaz'j'o contilnrtl tho opening page f the "Autjjrort . of the Hrakfat Tallin," which every reader followed with dolln inDnth after month, until ait last the book waa completed and puV l.fh -1 by IUlf In the fall of 1S5S. fMnce t!i"n it Is rather as a writer of rrooe run as a writer of ver. that Dr. JI-ilmes has been most highly esteemed. The-Autocra of the BrcukMrt Table" Is a moat original book; not that H Is es ) -.Lilly or'tfn.il In form, for It Is not en tlr.lv unlike the Spectator of Addison n.l Steele, wlumMn we have a group of li.w'icti'rs described, nd wherein their raylii.'a and doing are duly recorded. In th? American book the group of ch.r ac;,rs meels at the early morning meal, n.l me of them the Autarmf himself doe, m,)st of the talking. The othor fl tire are lightly sketched some of them aro iriiT.My Hiirfgete,l; and even at the very i-nd there Is buJt the thinner ihrei.ul of a story. The real originality of Dr. H lmes'a work Is In the frank simplicity and slner'ty of the Autocrat's talk. He SeenieJ rather to be cihafitlng- wl'Ch hlm elf than conversing with others; and no such talk had jet fallen from ny Amer. lean lips nono so chwerful with humor, so laden with thought, si mellow with knowledge. pipe wltih experience. The reader Is borne along by the current of It. unresisting, smiling often, laughing ometlmes, and absorbing always, evert If unconsciously, high ami broad Ihouglv.s about life. So ample a More of humor and of good humor had Dr. Holmes, so well tilled a reservoir of sense and of com mon sense, that he had an abundance of material for other volumes like the Autocrat." In 1S60 hw published tb "I'rfesjr at the Breakfast Table." and In 1872 the "Po-K at the Breakfast Ta ble." Though these two volumes have Hot all th-? freshness of the flrst one, they are Inferior oly to k; they have the same wholesome aplrtt, the tarns sunny saga'ty. And :fcee are the qual ities which charunterlz also hla last volume of prose, "Over the Tea-Cups," fcsuv In 1SS0, when he was 81 years old. In all thi-ao books there Is the precious llavor of au:uuJ oonversa,tUin, the table-talk of a broad, UborsA. thoughtful man full of fancy and abounding In humor. Prof. Drxnder Mathews. In St. Nicholas. The Krd Sea Minute. Major-General Tulloeh has Just pub lished In London a report which sub stantiates the Biblical story that the Jews escaped across the Rid Sea dry shod. Major-General Tulloah for the Jast year has been making governmen tal surveys for Great Britain In that -part of Egypt where the Hebrew chil dren accomplished their famous Journey. In his published statement the Major General says that In the spring of this year he was engaged In surveying the borders of Lake Menzaleh. on the Red Sea. On o.-.u occasion a sudden and vio lent wind storm arose, the force of which was so prodigious as to carry ev erything befora It, including Incidentally the water of the lake. In a few hours the wholi body of water had been ab ducted and nought remained save ves-bj-Is, mud and sand. The vessels moored In the lake were stranded high and dry, with no water In sight. This Is possibly what occurred In the days of Moaos. It gives new Interest to that famous his tory wherein Is sot fort the triumphant ti.gnt of the captives dry-shod through the way of the waters, whose returning flood destroyed their oppressors. An ex amination of the various routes over one or another of which the fleeing He brews took their way has demonstrated the fact that In many places they could have managed to cross the sea under favorable natural conditions. As a re sult of this, Christians now believe that the encape through the waters, was by miraculous Intervention from God, work ing through natural Intermediate caunes. The skeptic, on the other hand, admits tha escape, but denjes the providential Intervention. Jewels of Mary Qneen of Scuts. When El!zabe;h had her heart's de sire when Mary s hed had fallen on the block n catalogue of her goods was made at Fotherlngay on February 20, 1586-87. We find a "little tablet of gold enameled, containing a picture of tha King of Scots." Sir George Clerk, ot Penicuik, possesses a similar gold case enameled with very small miniatures of Mary and her son, James VI. Minia ture of the French King and Queen were lit a blue enameled book of gold. "A little bird of gold enameled green" Is probably the parrot whioh we meet In n early Inventory. There Is an enam eled boy (sometimes called "a Cupid" from happier days), her first husband's Klft. with rubles, diamonds and a great pearl. Her first husband's miniature, in an enameled case, was still wltih her, and gold and pearl marten, also in th old Inventories. A Jewel In the form of a tortoise may be the rubied tortue. tho Klft of David RIiKlo. Several trinkets the Queen bequeathed to Bastlan Paget, who was married on the night of Darn ley's slaying. There are altogftiher about eighty pieces of Jewelry and ob jects of jewelers' art, but of diamonds only two or three, and these small. Such were the Jetsair of so many wrecks wrecks of hipplness, power, even of good name and tame, sorrows wherein all was lost save courage and faith. Cnrpets. Carpets were used In the East from iHy times. They are known to have been made In China as early as B. C. 2100, and in IndU B. C. 1100. They are represented on the Egyptian monuments at a dau not later than B. C. 3000. In Home anj Athene they were used on State occadinna u ltiviirlMH. Th?v ivia Hrit madj in France in IMS). During the times of Henry VIII.. and even Od late as the days of Elizabeth, tho moat com mon carpet In the roons of thj English middle classes was a layer of straw til winter and of mown grass in summer. One of the charrfaj made against Car dinal Wolaey wis that In hlu state apart ments lie had fresh supplies of grass or lraw ovny day in ;hti year, renewed at cin.'lder.ible co:.-.. These primitive car-P'-a in the dining -rooms of the English b.vauif very filthy, as the bonus Hid frarmen'a of fod were thrown Into 'the mi-aw, which ws also used at a '-.lu; tl.ws by tli family dog. .' A Miuistei'a Experience With Heart DiseaiCi Rev. L. V. Showers, Elderton, ra.: "For many years my greatest enemy nas iH-en organic heart disease. From I uneasiness anout the heart, with pal I pitaiinn, it had developed into thump ing, mutcring, and choking sensations. Dr. Ancw's Cure for the Heart gave instant relief. A few lottles have rid me of almost every symptom of heart disease. It is a wonder-worker." Sold by Wni. S. Rishton. 6-15 ly. NOTICK To the MockhnidiT of tftr ItUmmnhnrg Werary liiriitHte. vna Hhtit Sarmnt Svhrxtl: Ynu are hereby notified that the noarrl or Truntoes nave authorized the calling In of nil CertlllniU'S of Capital stock heretofore Issued, and tho lHmilng of new cert Ideates for the s ime; and yon urn thereforo requested to pre sent at the oniee of the Swrotorv of the Hoard all certlileates you mny now hold In exchange for tho new Ihsiio. When eortlttnnte havo not heretofore been Issued to the stockholders they will also be given upon satisfactory proof of the right to the unnio. JOHN M. CI.AltK, 9--t. secretary. . DISSOLUTION NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that Mm partnership heretofore exlming between I- M. Mears and Jeremiah Ueose under the name of the lllootns burg cycle Work", tins been dissolved by mil tuul eminent on the Kurt day of Hepteinber, 1H The bimlness will be conducted by I.. M. Meam under the nnnie of tho lMooinsburK Cycle Works, at, the same place. Hook accounts can be settled with ell her member of the old firm, and nil Indebtedness will bo settled by L. M. Meant. I.. M. MEAKH. MS-It JKKKMIAIl OKKSE. TRIAL LIST FOR SEPT. COURT. Rebecca J. Kline's admr. vs. Mary C. Kline. Ell Krum et al. vs. Charles HMdlng. K. II. kttchcu vs. Mary A. I-emon. Kzeklel Coles exr. va C. W. Miller et. al. Klehard Pursell vs. Michael NcRtncy. Ash A Bro. vs Berwick Vt ater Co. Wm. Noal et. al vs. llloomsburg Belt U.K. Co. Clyde Clmmberlln vs. J. M. Ulley. Keberea lluntilnger et. nl. vs. 8. II. and W. B. Kevy Co. . W 8. Mover exr. vs. I)loomburg Belt R.H. Co. Hchool Furnishing Co. us. Uloomauurg Belt It. K. Co. Nnthnn Rice's vs. Margaret T)avls' admr. KIIZHbetb Knglchurt vs. B. O. Maples. Heutien tliumun's admr. va LehlgU 4 W. B. Coal Co. JA IIllBm Bernlnger va Lehigh & W. B. Coal creasy Wells vs. Jacob Shoemaker, con tractor. A. L. stock vs. J. W. Kelchner. Joseph Niish et. al. vs. h. Mewellyn. David Shuinan vs. J. H. Niism. W. L. lioya's use vs. School Kurnlshlng Co. J. H. Kves vs. W. H. A W. It. It. Co. David I'erslng vs. Thomas J. HolTmaD. Charles II. ltelce vs. Ilurnian Brelmih. Kranklln Township vs. Francis Ely. Bush n K. Cooper vs. Daniel .Miller. Mary Baylor et. al. va N. C. 1J unman et. aL Julia A. 1-rlce vs. Abble Hurnes et,. al. duawlssa Fiber Co. va Lehigh W. B. Coal Co. Harriet HolllDgshead et. al. va Lehigh & W. B. Coal Co. J. H. Nurs va Lehigh A W. B. Coal Co. J. . Heller vs. Lehigh W. B. Coal Co. John Schcll va Lehigh W. B. Coal Co. Rersons to Travel. WANTED. Several faithful gentle men and ladies to travel for establish ed house. SALARY $780.00. AND EXPENSES. ' Position permanent if suited ; also increase, state reierence and en close self-addressed stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL, 316.317-318 Omaha Bldg., CHICAGO. M-tf-16 SENT FREE. The LATtCT rriTIOH of our "VIET ro:EI BTOCS 0BAIN ST1TISTIC3," a book which we Issue (Itiarlerly. will be mulled I2I to vou unon an. plication. This book contains a record of ti e uinmeiH, mommy puce or stocks, the Illvh snd low on neai, . orn ana itovihious for tbieti TwO TEAB3 ; also other valuable Informallon. Write for our "WEEEL7 UASKIT LITTEE": sent free. JAS. E. TAYLOlt & CO , y-lS-4t. 808 Produce Exchange, New York City INSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all the creditors and others interested, that the undersigned will apply to the Court of Ciommon Pleas of Columbia County for his final discharge under the insolvent Jaws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania on Monday the 23rd. day of September 1895 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in Bloomsburg, Pa., this being the time and place ordered by the Court. At which time and place any person having objectiou to said final discharge can appear and make the same known. 9 6-3L Hurley Michael. Building md repairing the Hulshizer Threshing Ma chines promptly, neatly and cheaply by , JAMES M. SHEW, Successor to J. M. Hulshizer, 8-i6-2m LIGHT STREET, PA. KQMBI, i sue. sdti FOTO GRAPHS ALL SIZES, NEW STYLES. Ralph G. Phillips, Ground Floor Gallery, Opposite Central lloto BLOOIViSBURC, PA, lnil.i,irH neliM tl koiii' 7-11 m&r rrcB oo.au. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NotlcQ Is lien-by given to nil legnters, i-redi-tors and other nersoos Interested In the estates of the respective decedents and minors Hint the following Hilmlnlsf rntor', executors', if uardlnns' aeenuii's have been filed In the ofllee of the Itetrlsler of Columbia county, and will bo pre. Rented for continuation nnd nllownneo In tho orphans' Court, to be held In HloomslnirK, Mon dny, September n, l:.t, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day: No. 1. First and flnnl aocoiint of Theod.ire Tensyl, ndmr. of I he estate of It. M. llcedcr, late of Krunklln twp., deceased. No. 8. The necount Of (leon?n V. Suplce, trustee, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia count) to make Rule of the real estate of Alexander Carr, deceased. No. 8. First, nnd flnnl account of n. F. Hnv ngc, admr. of the estate or Mary C. Havuifc, late cfJackson twp., deceased. No. 4. First and final account of John A. lloffmnn, executor of the estate of Onrrct Van blsrKiin, lnte ol Heaver twp., deceased. No. . The first and final account of W. B. Snyder, ndmr. of the estate ot Ueorue W. Adams lute of Ixuust twp , deceased. No. 8. First and final account of Oeortre llnckle, admr. of the estate of Hlmon Lowery, lnte of oranire twp., deceased. No. 7. The first, and final account of Ttar.tel Fritz, admr. of the estate ot Franklin N utile, late ot Htiffarloat twp., deceased. No. R. Final account, of Charles C. Kvans, fruardlnn of Aaron Y. Bechtel, a minor child of Mary K. Ilechtel, deceased, snld Auroa Y. Ilech tel havlnR att ained t he aire of twenty-one years. No. 9. First and final account of A. I. Younir, guardian of Martha Musrikve, minor child ot hanniol Musgrave, deceased. No. 10. First and final account of N. B. John son and B. F. Aides, administrators of Sarah Johnson, deceased. No. 11. The account of L. R. CreaRV and A. 11. Creasy, ddmlnlstrators of Nathan B. Creasy, late ot Mlftlln twp., deceased. No. 13. First and final account of Orlvllle Eves, executor of the estate of n. Emely Kves, lute ot the borough of Mlllvllle, deceased. No. is. The first and final account of George W. ZetKlcr, admr. of the estate of KlUabeih I'lummtr, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. U. The first, and llnal account of .f. Wll son Miller, executor of Anna Miller, late of Centre twp., deceased. No. IS. The first and final necount of A. J. Ale, executor of the estate of Kll.abeth Stoker, late of Flshlngcreek twp., deceased. No. IB. Flnnl account of Fred Ilossler, guard ian of the person and estate 01 Thomas Iloesler, a minor child of Mary flossier, lute ot Iteaver twp , deceased. No. 17. Final account of James N. Penning, ton, guardian of viola Estella Moss, a minor child of Dyer U, Moss, late of Benton twp., de ceased. No. 18 First and final account of Adallne Potist, administratrix of tho estate of Geo. W. Foust, lute of Beaton twp., deceased. No. 19. The first and final account of W. n. Hnyder, admr. of the estate of Mary Miller, lato of ltoartiigcreek twp. No. 30. First and final account of Katharine M. Donahue, administratrix of the estate of John Donahue, late of Bloomsburg, deceased. No. ill. First and flnnl account of Elwood Knousc, admr. of Gearhart B Iless, lute of Greenwood twp., deceased, No. St. First and nnal account of Joseph H. Eclc, admr. of the estute ot Kllza Eck, deceased No. s. First and final account of Dcwttt L. Cortrlght, executor of the estate of Levi Cort rlgbl, deceased. No 84. First and final account of II. J. Con ner, admr. ot the estate of Kllza J. Johnson, late of Orange twp., deceased. No. i First and Anal account of Camden Mears and l'eter J. Weaver, executors of tho estate of Win. Mears, late of Flshlngcroek twp., No. 86. First and final account or lnnlnh Tl Evans, executor of the estate of Husannah Kvans, lute 01 Berwick, aoceused. No. 87. Hint and nnal account of Martin Coleman, ndmr. and trustee of the estate of tiamuel Coleman, lute of Flshlngcreek twp., ucuvaaeu. ... iud 1MB1.IIUU iiuni nwuuui 'l C .11. Towksbury, admr. of the estate of Daniel Zurr, icitj vi lutuwissu twp., ueceaseu. X. oil rt'i. ,. . . . .. . t . a , .. . .. earet C. Eyer, executors of the estate of James ik. wvr, mie ui oiuomsourg, aeceusea. C B ENT Bloomsburg, Pn., ltegter of Wilis Aug. 31, 1M. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court ot Common Fleas of Columbia county and to me directed, there will be exposed to public salo at the Court House la Bloomsburg, I'a , on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1895, at 8 o'clock p. m., all that certain lot or piece of land situate In Mt. Pleasant township, Col uinbla county, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On the north by land of John K. Thomas, on the eastbylundof L. P. Kline, on tho south by land of Jacob Roster, and on the west by lands of John L. Harp and Aaron Kestcr, containing 9 ACRES OF LAND, more or less, whereon Is erected a now barn. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Barker, Hose and Gray vs. W. n. Manning A Co , and to be sold as tho property of W. II. Man ning. J. B. YCEIKNHY, Whits & Yost, Attys. Sheriff. Aug 3H, 1H9S. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Alias Fl. Fa., Issued out ot the Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1895, at 8 o'clock p. in., all of the Interest of the de fendant, Phoebe E. Hulme, Including her dower Interest and arrearages of same In the follow ing real estate, to-wlt: All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the township of Benton, county of Columbia, and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the north, south and west by lands or W. L. Cole, and on east by lands of John Smith, containing 9 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected two dwell ings, a grist mill and water power, barn and other outbuildings. Helzed, taken Into execution at the suit ot Margaret Jones vs. Phoebe E. Hulme, and to be sold as the property of Phoebe K. Hulme. J. B. Moll EN HY, Bhoriff. It. K. LlTTLI, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Alias Levari Facias, Is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the court House, in BiooniBburg, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1895, at 8 o'clock p m., all that certain tract of land and grist mill property, situate In Benton town ship, Columbia county, 1'onn'a., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Northwardly, southwardly and westwardly by lands of W, L. Cole ; eitstwardly by lands of tho heirs of Lau bach, deceased, containing 9 ACRES, more or less, whereon Is erected a largo grist mill and water power, 2 DWELLING HOUSES, barn and othor outbuildings, together with tho hereditaments and appurtenances. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Margaret Jones vs. U. II. Hulme, and to be sold as the property of n. 11. Hulme. J. B- McUENItY, Sheriff. n. K. Litti.1, Atty. JUEY LIST TOR SEPTEMBER. GRAND JURORS. Ilenton Wm. J. Yocum, Ilcnrjr Kelch ner. Herwick T. I!. Dnane, Eli Sherwood, I). I'", Kpnnenberg, J". K. Smith. Illonm C. 15. (jhrixmnn, 1'. II. Hejilcnt, John P. Jone, Samuel Puh. Catawissa Twp. (Jeo. Murray. Centralis John Titithnnnon. Conynghain Wm. Cioodman, Charles Kreamer, )nnicl I.enihan. l'isliiti(jcrcek Thos. K. Ash. Jackson Ardeli Ilirlctnnn. Main Jni. Geiger. Mifllin A. 1.. Kollc, Steiihcn Gearhart Pine t-Jacob Webb. Koarh.gcrcck -Geo. Ilufnagle. Scott Wm. Savage, Wilson Wanich. FIRST WEEK, SEPT. 24TH. Beaver P. II. Fisher, Charles Tripp. licnton A. W. lrcsher, A. C. liililine, R. K. Hess, Jacob Knrns. Berwick Theo. Berger, John Gray, John Harry, S. K Heller. Brinrcreek Adam Michael. Bloom F. D. Dentler, Wm. Knorr. Catawinsa Boro. Allen Brnndt, F. U. Dent, W. M. Hamcr, II. J. Strouse. Cntawissa Twp. S. B. Martin. Centralia Edward Lempscy, O. B. Mil lard. Centre Samuel Creveling. Cleveland I )aniel I Ionabcrgcr. Conyngham Dommick Daley, Jr. Jackson Miles Everhart. I'ishingcreek O. J. Hess, Elias Wenner. Greenwood D. L. Brady, John Eyer, Moses W. McIIenry, Jere Welliver. Locust Henry Kremser, Lewis Lee, Adam waiter. Madison Miles Smith, Hiram Turner. Main Emanuel Mouscr. Milllin Wm. II. Atett, D. W. Hutten tine. Montour Lloyd Kelchner. Mt. Pleasant John Lee, G. W. Ikelcr. Roaringcreek Jacob Hoffman, S. D, Levan. Scott J. I, Crawford, M. M. Hicks, J. M. Lcnman, jonn m lines. Sugar loaf Ope Hess. SECOND WEEK, SEPT. 3OTH. Beaver Jesse Kittcnhouse, Reuben Shu man. Benton Wm. M. Applcman, Geo. R. 11 ess, Albert tviciienry l. 11. iMctienry. Berwick I. S. Hicks. Bloom C. E. Conner, Chas. C. Kesty, Isaiah Ohl, Isaac Roadarmel. Catawissa Boro L. B. Kline, M. D., J. v. i.eeuer. Centre B. B. Freas, Albert F. Kelchner, Clisha bteiner, John l.cLong. Conyngham Cas. Gallagher. Greenwood W. W. Black, Jacob Welli ver. Hemlock Jno. G. Moore, Jno. S. Ney hart. Jackson Z. A. Butt, Pulaski Eveland, Augustus Everhart. Locust Jonas Hclwig, John Klase, Chas. agncr. Madison Tames Hendershott. Millville K. J. Eves, William Fowler, nr .. .. .. ' vm. nougnion, nr. Scott Abram Kuster. Sugarlo.-.f D. L. Husted, B. E. Long. VIEWERS' NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC QBSBRALL Y: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned viewers appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, to view the premises hui'ulcu vy r.'ttuii 01 iiie grauing ana enanglog of grade of West street, lu the Town of Blooms burg, said county, between Fourth and Fifth sirecis, ann 1,0 esrimate ntm 10 netennlne the dumnifes, If any, for property taken, Injured or ursuruyru, mmer wii,n nit- oenenis accruing to such property. If any ; will meet to perform the duties of their appointment at the north west corner of Fifth and West streets In said Town, on Tuesday, tne ivtn day of September, A. !., 1MH5, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all parries Interested may appear UKi. W. MIFFLIN, LDUIH BEHNHAIII), ELIJAH CHOV1LEY, Viewers. S-6-3t. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. ' The following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia couniy on sionaay, Meptemoer si, isss, and con firmed nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within four days thereafter, will be continued aosoiuie. Harry Fink, est. I.ocnst twp., Personalty, I43.HO; Realty, IJ50.00 $m W. Joseph M. King, est. Henton boro., Personalty lrt UO: Realty, I'.V.OO-aituu.Oo. J. B. Benscoter. est. B-iuon twp., Personalty, tiu.uu, jieaiiy, 'j.iu mi fiu.uj. .1. N. Bowor. est. Biiarcreek two.. Personaltv. Hotnmon Mourey, est. Cleveland twp., Person alt.v. puna. Jacob Loncrenherirer. est. Ttrnirlno-nrpoLr turn . Personalty, jtft.HS. Bowman Crawford. Benton twn.. Persnnnit.v. A. J. Kvans, est. Bloomsburg twp.. Person' alty, H4.15: Realty, $J(l5.8s-$:(i.no. William K. Lutz, est,. Sugarloaf twp., Person ally, t!W. ij Realty, tt.8i .ioo.oo. U. M. QUICK, Clerk's omce. :ierk n. c. Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. 81, 1895. CHARTER NOTICE. In lh Court of Comnwn Pleas or Columbia fouiuy. No' Ice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the said court, or the President Judge thereof, on Saturday, the Fifth day of October A. D., 18J5, at 10 o'clock a. rn , under me corporation act is. 4, anu supplements thereto by tl. W. Milllin, J. W. Mlttlln, J. L. Wolverton, T. Klttera Vun Dyke and C. W. Miller, for the chai ter of an Intended corpora tion to be culled the Violet Hill Cemetery Com pany, the character and object of which Is the maintenance of a public cemetery at Violet Hill. In the Town of Rloomsbunr. Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges conferred by the said act and Its supplements. W. W. Mll.l.KK, HMt.' Solicitor. NOTICE. To the holders of the Ronds of the Blooms. burg Literary Institute and the State Normal School secured by tlrst mortgage dated Sept.. 1, lMtis, and to the holders ot the coupon bonds of the State Normal School. Notice Is hereby given that the Interest on the former bonds up to September 1, 1HU5, and n(i the coupons due on the latter will be paid on presentation of the same to the Treasurer at his ofllee In Bloomsburg at any time before October 1, 1 sua. If bonds nnd coupons are not presented by October 1, 18115, the Interest will be Uutuullcd and applied to othor purposes. 11. l. I 1,AIU, Sept. IS, D5. Treasurer. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Columbia County. B- Mate of Samuel Yot, deceased. Sur account of Charles Gibbons, Executor. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adlust the first nnd final account of (JhurhiB tilljlxuis, Executor of Samuel Yost, de ceased, and toreport.dlst.rlbui lou ot the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose ot his ap pointment, on Tuesday, Hepteinber 10, 18115, at lu o'clock a. 111., at his ollleo in the Town ot Bloonisliurg, whim and where all parties In In terest must nreHuut and nrove their clalnm. or be debarred from participating lu the dlsUlbu- UUU Ul SUIU IUUU. Aug. Iti, '95. A. N. YOST, Auditor. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJs- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent's Building, Court Hons AUty, BLOOMSBURG, FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, TAi C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Jonx o. rsiEzs. jonw a. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., Drat door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2nd floot, BLOOMSBURG, P.ft, WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd float; BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. Y. WBITI. A. M. YOST, WHITE & YOST ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, i-i2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rwomce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE Of THE PEACE, Merer Bros. Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURAHCS AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Locltard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centra Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. C9Coa be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTOR!fEY-AT-LAW, Office, coiner of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, FA. J. B. McKELVY, m. d., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market SUect, BLOOMSBURG, PA PriCIAL ATTSNTIOIf TO DISK AS KB OF CBILSBIS1 II. BIERMAN, M. 1). HOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND HOUQBOM Okfici bocrs: Office ft ltesldenno, 4th 8t, Until 8 a. m., 1 to and 7 to 8 p. m. bloom' kc::o, pa. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office and Residence No. 18. Vest Fiftk HISEASKS Olf THE THIiOAT A J NOB A SPECIALTY, f to 10 A ll, iito 4 r. ,M. (7 to 9 P. it. to 10 A ll, LLOt ftlSBUKO orrici docbs, PA. DR. ANDREW CRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsburo, Pa.- Office and residence In Trot. Wniiert Boose MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R, EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office corner Third and Jefferson streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W Special ottention given to the ey and the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHY BICIAN AND SUItGEON, Office and Residence, centre St., betweea 4tb and 8th sts. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. ih to 10 a. m. urriua hours:! to H p. m. II 1 ' to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, P, THE EYE A SFECIALTV. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone ConnecUoa. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard's Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work no. anteed as represented. Ether nnd Gas d ministered or electric vibrator and Local Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted' Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Comet Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, 6UKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building-, Main below Kami Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manned snd all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT TAIlE by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. ITTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, on. posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12a. m ; 8 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. ' (Successor to B. P. 11 art man tes Ih thrworld,TmVnVwhlXrgVCT CASH TOTAL BCBPLrS Franklin of Phlla.. w,nWtt.0lSi - tJtt,tni ,wr.iou 1 41 0 IKS Queen, of N. Y. . 600,000 s,W,itiB I'inm Westchester, N.Y. 800,010 'SS N, America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730 fm nl OFHCI IN I. W. MCKSLVT'S Srosi. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BHOWN1 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Fa. Represent Seventeen as good Compani ivB n uicic arc in me world and au losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, ' BLOOMSBURG, TA. Home, of N. V . N. T.: Clinton, K V .Pi xt ? .f? 111i7. I B ! I .fminn AmVw.Mn T. Vork; Greenwich Insurance Co.. New Yorti J fTJ !"' 10Sm Jersey City, N. T. 1 hese old corporations are well seaaoaed by age and fire tested, and have never yet had a loss KetrtpH l,u anu ,.r iA -t. . assets are all invested in solid securities, and linhU In thm , 1 r C 1 1 iiuaiu ui lire UJIiV. Losses nromntlv anH t, raid as soon as determined, l.y CliristUm F. Knapp, Special A pent anH A,i:.,.-ta pi burg, Pa. The people of Columbia cnunty shonlsl patronize the a - (--"- nttva- it'n.v.AB U Uf. nr. fi.tt rt,l .F 1 . . . EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskky Proprietor, (OpiX)sile the Court Houte) HLOOMSBURG, l'A, Large and convenient san 1 !. r,,,.n, R.th rooms, hot nnd CJld waier. and nil modm co iivemencet.
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