THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, PA. DOHl'3 FOB THE SUMMER GIRL. Don't swner. Don't use slang. Don't a (Tact a mannish gait. Don't think to bo up-lo iLift means to be unladylike. Don't think when you cross .1 hotel lobby that you are the cynosure of all eyes. Don't imagine when a man stares at you that he is necessarily ad miring you. Don't, when you are with a man, walk two paces in advance of him ; you don't wan't your escort to be mistaken for a lackey. Don't talk loud for the benefit of those aronnd you. Don't talk about people who arc present j indeed, it is safer not to talk about people at all. Don't stop talking and stare when a celebrity or a particularly wcll drcsscd woman passes ; cultivate the art of seeing without looking. Don't stride into the long dining room as if you were walking for national glory on the Olympian race course. Don't make some trivial pretext to leave your chaperonc at the dining room door, so that you can walk in alone and thereby attract all eyes to yourself. Don't imagine that a well-bred girl is ever anything but unconscious, modest and ladylike, or that the loud, self-assertive, conspicuous young wom an is ever mistaken for anything but the spurious imitation. THEY BOBROWED $90,000- It was learned on Friday that the commissioners have borrowed $90, 000 to meet the current expenses of the county business. The drain on the county treasury was quite heavy the past two yeais because of the pay ment of $10,000 for the new court house plans, $25,000 to detectives and detective agencies for running down murderers in the county and :5t!icr big expenses which had to be paid. The commissioners expect to pay back most of the borrowed money from the taxes to be collected this year. The statements of increase of indebtedness of the county were filed on June 18, aSos, June 23, 1895 and April 23, 1896, in the office of the clerk of the courts, but nothing was said publicly about it and the fact was not known until a Wilkes-liarre reporter happened to come across the cnteries. The sum of $30,000 was borrowed on each of the dates named above. The money was furnished by a Wilkes-Earrc bank. The action of the commissioners in keeping this im portant matter secret is commented upon in all parts of the county, and they are criticised without stint by many of the taxpayers. The unearthing of the facts in the case is a creditable stroke of journal istic enterprise and is proof of tiie oft-repeated statement that news papers are the best safeguards of pub lic affairs. Freeami Tribune. . A Marble Bridge. Pink Stone Structure Over the Tennessee River at Knoxvilto. The new bridge to be erected over the Tennessee River, at Knoxville, will be a novelty. It is to be built entirely of pink marble. It will be 1600 feet long from "out to out" of abutments, and 240 feet long in the main spans of arch, which, it is claim ed, is 20 feet longer than the longest arch in the world. It will rise at the crown of the channel spans 105 feet above the water, making it a decided ly imposing structure. It is to be a solid marble bridge from side to side, with a 50-foot roadway 100 feet above water. The arches will be eight feet deep at the keystone, 15 feet at the skewbacks or spring lines, and will spring from piers 30 feet high and 40 feet wide. The piers go to solid rock, the substructure limestone, 12 feet below the water surface at the bridge site. The arches and spandrel filling will be constructed of concrete. The parapet walls will be constructed of sawed marble slabs, with heavy blocks on pilasters every fifteen feet, pro jecting above the wall proper and living a semicastcllated effect. GO WST, FELINES j GO WEST. Cats Brfrg a Dollar Apiece in the State ( of Washington. Sharon, Pa., has gone into the wholesale cat exporting business. A West Middlesex citizen recently re ceived a letter from Horatio Randall of Spokane Falls, Wash., who asked that as many cats as could be gather ed together be sent to him. He fur ther stated that $1 would be paid for every cat large enough to kill the gonners. which were destroying tne "ops in that state. The boys in Middlesex were told of his offer and a big cat hunt was started. Old tomcats, tabbies, house pets, mongrels and every other kind of feline were collected before njght and boxed. A count showed that there were no in all. Before they were shipped inquiries were made for more than one darling Tom, but in the confused mass no one cat could be singled out. New York World. Tasini on Ukr-r Eolkt Law. At I'.bensburg, not long ago, Judge llaiker put on record an (.pinion which is of much interest, since it in volves a point in the interpretation of the Baker ballot law. Following is a condensation: "In recontested elec tion for supervisor of Fast Taylor township, John Keiper was an inde pendent candidate, and .therefore his name' was not printed on the ticket, aifd four persons who wrote his name in the column provided for that pur pose did not mark a cross after it. These tickets were rejected by the election officers. This was wrong, as the Act expressly says it is not neces sary to mark with a cross in such cases." The counting of these votes elects Keiper by two votes. If You Will Use a Little Reasoning and not be influenced by the claim that catarrh is a blood disease, you can easily prove that catarrh is clima tic. Have you not the severest ca tarrhal attacks during winter and spring, and have you but little evi dence of catarrh during the summer ? Yes. Well, this proves it is a climatic disorder, inflaming the membrane ot the nasal passages. It is a waste of time and money to invest in blood remedies. The proper treatment is a local application, and the most prompt to cure is that popular remedy, Ely's Cream Halm. Deputy Attorney General Elkin has give an opinion in which he de cides that county commissioners can have forest incendiaries punished. Mr. Elkin states that the law imposes upon county commissioners the duty of appointing persons under oath to ferret out and have punished all persons who willfully or otherwise cause the burning of timber lands and to take measures to have such fires extinguished where it can be done, the expense to be paid out of the county treasury. TREASURER'S SAFE. OK UNSEATED AKD SKATED . . LAtTDS . . IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Ily vlriwof Mliiflry Aces of the f '.crifi-il ,s Hfinliy of the 4 '(iiiuiirr-vt lth of I'eniisvlvunln relating to tho Halt) of Heated anil I'liseated lands In tho county of Columbia, em , for tuxes dim and unpaid. I will offer at I'liliHc H tie In the Court House 111 the tuwn of Jiluouisuurir, on Monday, June 8, 1896. at ID o'clock a. m , the following described pieces of land, or such part thereof us may l;i necessary to sal Isty tho amount of tuxes due an4 unpaid against the sumo, and continue the Hume from day to day as the. same may be fuuud necessary. TERMS OF SALE. Tho amount of taxes and costs must bo paid when the landls struck en", or the sain may bo void and the property put up and resold. UNSEATED LANDS. tlEAVXR, Acres. Warrantee or owners. 100 acres Freeman Henlnger Taxes $ 5 80 til 1 M 4 8 1 115 1 US 65 1 81 4 wa US on H5 4 30 7 as 111 M 13 m 10 till a sa 13 04 8 34 4 35 78 58 1 5 B 811 1 5 1 U5 1 Us a U0 a 911 1 us 1 U5 1 3l 88 13 va a uo 05 uo 1 us 1 30 1 us 4 85 4 85 a u3 1 80 1 U5 1 US 1 30 5 80 I US 3 25 1 US ia 70 11 50 a no 4 U8 1 us 1 us 1 U5 3 as 10 80 6 m 80 8 63 a as 1 US 3 1 US a an uo 1 lot cuarlea ucaver 1 lot .lesse Heaver 78 acres Uroekwuy and Abbott 8 lots c. I, llrock'vay 3 lots llutt & I'ngur 1 lot Mary Uncart i! lois T. S. lfovir 118 acres Uroekwuy A Abbott (nil ! " Col. Coal & Iron Co. l lot ni. i armen 41) acres ). E. Troy 44 44 44 M47 44 4 4 44 aTH 44 44 44 3ii7 44 4 4 44 4:1 44 160 44 lift 44 Isaac Pavls Est. Anthony Davis Martin Downa John Downs Isuuc DrelsbacU Evans A Kase 100 44 Hi 44 10 44 8 lots 100 acres It. M. Kunkhouse 3 lots A. ruinuiiKan 8 lots W. . Frey 8 lots Win. Oearlmrt 64 acres Douglass Hughes 5 lots E. U. Hoffman 8 8 Horner 4 C hester hlltts Hunt (ieorifft Henry John Hlndorlltcr a 44 aoo 44 4S0 44 5 44 1 lot 8 44 o. A. Jacoby a. Kline (leortfe T. KaUlcr w. W. Klace Frank Lewis W. It. Lawrence 8 3 8 ion acres Conrad Allnlck 100 44 llenlumln J. Minlck a3 lots Win. ,Mn si on a lots u. M. iloAlarney 3 1. g 11 a 11 a 140 1 aeros oeo. Nungcsser lots Clarence Price 44 J. C. Patterson 44 Stephen Prout acres Charles Helchard lots Samuel liutherford 44 J. .1. Schreck 44 J. W. Smith letnr Scol.t acres Daniel Swank 44 J. H. senweppenneiser 44 T. H. & .Mlehaul 8humau 44 F. L. Shumau lots O 8. Wetzel 44 Uumuel Workhelser 11 i 1. 44 AiiKUHtus Wood acres Lloyd Davis Samuel llurlaclier BKNTON TW1. as acres C. W. Smith BR1AKCHKEK. 1 so 100 acres Paul Apple 05 03 01 BO 44 Christopher iienuer aio 44 Ouy liryun 41) 44 cunsiopner uenaer tiu 44 llenl. I'rlspla . 81 44 Hen Crispin 48 44 ('has. A. Dodson B0 44 Muv. W T. Clemm ao 44 Francis Evans ai 44 I'. F. Ilolopeler ltl 44 Uoo, W. Koous 75 1 . .. aaa " 44 W) " Joseph I.nmon 4110 44 Win. Hill Mack 150 44 U. J. Hluckhouse bolrs 350 44 Sarah Lansdule 50 44 John W. suit 50 44 John 11. Suit Est. aoo 44 t. 1). Mcllenry 300 44 Stewart hhluhard 150 44 S. J. Pealer 100 44 Koons, Hwayze & Stewart 260 44 Swuyz.e & Stewart 50 44 H. J. Pealer 110 44 (leo. W. Horbor 14 44 Ceo. W. Koous It. II. Siller II. P. Smllll . wm. Norooe 8a 8 8a 1 113 a a4 4 11 4 11 1 i0 83 1 53 6 til a 05 8 ao 1 4a 36 38 1 oa 1 oa 4 10 85 S 07 a os 5 14 I ia II at a8 ia ea l us f.'ATAWIKSA Trt'P. .'tii7 44 Muririiret, Duniback 10 ! 1 ai 1'iv.i . w, n r.j 1H 44 Win. l leivell 3 4 It 4 'I li'unns It. Harder 1 M N 14 f. .1. iimpbcll 1 U I'M " J. o. .'in.er I I'l 17s ii mi 7 4 a nil CKNTHAt.lA. I 1M, Tlionum (l.irrlty T: 1 44 K'lc'i Huecny 3 tli) li 14 .ii lm Moniu 1 in 1 44 '1 nonius .Murphy 3 M CKNTHK. 21 acres I.. K. Ad uns list. 1 M fi " Keiiben Hollas m r ' Win. Usher II 1') 44 I.. I). Ilageiitmch 1 ii i lot i:nin iie-'.s : S neres Krutik Kl'fer K! 8 ai res Miuinei l.owery rl Polly HI oni Est. M A bin Whl'mli" Kit. 4S .Mi ni WlilMnlre Kst. 71 ft! acres Kulp M' WIllliuns !i mi :ir ' Tliou'iis Mlllngluu r 4:1 iJ 41 Mary Myers 11 iui '-ii'i 44 Mary ltustln tl 40 4' 1 ha'rln'te 1: list 1 n 11 40 SMO 44 .lolin Reynolds ti 40 100 44 Thomas Kuslln ' 4 00 I'M 44 Daniel Hccce li 4n t-'t 44 II y SharTcr In su 41 ( orife liewnrt '.it 80 44 Philip I.oiiKcnberifer :ia Dunimlnlck Kramer n 1)0 CONYNOtlAM. 4 j.i acres Joshua Ileum v so ID 44 Knbcri llrelsh Mi 1 lot Daniel cooiiniiiii 7-! 11J acres John Huston tl ir 1 lot Margaret Kress )i 0s 44 A. W. Cramer U Tl 1 44 44 ' 1 3!l 1 44 Hester I.elby 1 ss 1 44 Mary McMunnmnn 7H 1TI oeres Thomas Kustlu 30 no inn 44 Jacob Trlea 11 41) inn 44 .... 41 33.r 44 'nrvltnstln von.) S 44 Lewis Walker 11 40 101 44 .loll M Younif M I I if lotSeoi'e lleyer 1 lw W. II. Ilrearty 1 in John Uummcl v.i PISIIINOCHEEK. HI acres '.Vllllnm Ash 1 is inn 44 iteuben llrelsh fi no 118 44 t reusy Wells li 1 it 4.V1 44 ('om'nwealth I.umb. CO. ill TS i.l 44 .1. A (1. W llrldo 3 80 I0 44 John Kindt A Co. 1101 'J) 44 llarman Kline Est. 1 10 lin 44 Thomas l.emon 7 to B 44 J. V. Mcllenry 87 8 44 decide I ealer M M 44 Samuel J. Pealer 4 Sil 111 44 Charles HolehurC 15 30 SO ,4 v. II. I nmifst it ii.'i Hio 44 McUenry.Pealer AStew'rt 4 HI 50 44 44 44 44 S 75 Isa.tc Laubach 1 30 FRANKLIN. 1 44 Augustus nibby l a 44 James It. Iilbby so 1 44 44 44 10 1 44 Ezra llayhurst heirs 1H 1 44 Jonalhan l.orcruun IB 1 acre ieo. Manhart m at) 44 William ltohrback 1 50 OKXRNWOOD. l 44 Allies ,t Hart ley Albeitson 3"!I5 8 44 Samuel N'ollon Est 50 11 KM LOCK. 30 44 I.. P. Applemau fi 30 84 44 John Applemau 5 ts la 44 Jonaihau Artman 1 fv.t 10 Mathlas Kindt a 10 30 44 Neal & Pursi l 8 ) ai) 44 Isaac l. Pursel 3 30 ao 44 syhester Pursel Estlto a 07 5 44 Levi Wright's Est. 57 JACKSON. 75 4- P. D. Mack 10 7S loo 14 44 44 u tii) aw 44 Miller N'eyhnrd r.l si am 44 Miller jt Neyhurd ' 11 10 15 " Siiinuei heeler 7.1 LOCUST. U6 acres Kulp tc Darlington (icortfu Dewnit, Philip Lonifenberger Henry ShnlTer MADISON. B acres Moses Slehler 9 " V. M. Dlldlnn 3.1 44 E. lleudcrshott fit i .. .. ai 44 Jod Cox 48 44 Samuel Dasher ao 44 Charles Sands BO 14 Daniel Hole 37 44 MurtlnKeeley ai 44 Francis Uunyan 6 44 I'lrlch llouscr CO 44 11. J. Johnson. lu so 1 7l t a 40 1 6.1 1 w a no 1 as 1 uu 1 60 4 80 1 60 1 as 3 ao 3 53 84 acres Uroekwuy .St Kut 8 81 80 44 C'atawlksa Hunk 1 511 at 44 C.H (ienrhart Uro 4 51 35 44 Henry Hlndorlltcr a aT 15 44 Tallies K"erer 8 88 8 44 Nathan Miller 1 80 500 44 Churlcs Helchard 5 00 I1I8 44 Churlcs Helchard B 33 100 44 Iteuben siumiun 6 88 83 44 .1. M. Slokey 4 0.1 8IH 44 Swartz, Shepp 4 Co. 11 43 8 44 Nathan Miller til 100 44 H. It. Vetter a 15 6i,0 44 M. M MeWllllams 85 80 W. 11. Menslnger. 1 so MIFFLIN. Ha 44 Jacob nittenbender 6 73 11 44 Henry Creasy 163 17 44 Samuel Dreshor B 98 67 44 W. L. Hutchinson 1 68 44 O, A. Sacoby 44 H. J. Keller, 44 Joseph and Peter Michael .1 t. .t .t .1 44 Wm. Menslngcr Est. 44 James Nubs 14 Frederick Pfhaler 44 J. and A. V. Parks 44 Horace Nehweppenhelsor 44 Eleazor Sehwejipeuuelser 44 John H. Yolie Est. 44 Peter J. Suit 44 lllrain Creasy 44 J. A. Schreck tt it tt MONTOUK. U 60 1 68 1 ao 58 4 81 9 HI 1 78 8 56 48 3 60 tt 53 68 07 6 97 18 acres ' Unas Huntington 40 44 Martha Clark ui 44 M. L. Hutchinson as 44 Ju'la Cooper Taylor Kuckle MT. PLEASANT, 10 41 Jacoby & Hupert 10 44 Samuel Jacoby 10 44 William Pursel OKANOE. 8 44 Pamuel Crevellng 10 44 Margaret HaijuhbucU 9 44 Jercuuun Hess 11 44 lteinley Stluer 8U 44 Charles Ulnk 19 44 U. 11. Everett 1 OT 8 87 a 38 288 63 1 41 67 83 313 1 30 1 6S 886 4 111 318 PINE. c. W. Eves George A Fnck estate David Klsner estate Elijah Swisher William Polk Dullas Trelbleploce W llllum Kingston 0. W. Eves KOAKINUCHEEK. Peter Buohnor Mrs. M. M. Campbell C. 8. Cox, Ex. of Tench Cox C. S. Cox, Ex, of Tench Cox, soil 44 80 44 45 44 as 44 50 44 as 44 138 44 1318 B97 6U9 97 S 15 317 4 U) 3 10 50 44 as 44 8SO 44 111 44 800 44 60 44 155 44 18 44 24 44 143 44 114 44 108 44 140 44 41K) 44 60 44 500 44 80 44 87S 44 t5 44 1 00 I 60 111 CO 1 16 5 80 174 4 US 3 90 1 74 9 06 4 78 3 43 487 19 30 174 ill 00 8 80 II U8 806 tt t 11 it ti A. B. CrooD E.eklel Dlllplaln stucey John Estate Morris li Hughes Charles Kclclaurd City of Philadelphia A brum sua up It ! M. M. MeWllllams Ueorgo and Wllsou Yeager 8U0AHI.0AP. Ilia 44 Wllllts & Sheep 850 44 J. F. cliapln g tt it it 75 44 Mary Custard 50 44 Israel Cope 41O 44 H 11. Urol. y. of 110 acres Wesley Hess I4 of UO acreg Wesley Hess 94 acres Miner It. Smith 3Hii 44 Uohr llclleury aoo 44 K. J. Mclleury 500 44 E. J. Mclleury it.'Mi " Joshua Savage 83M 44 Jefferson Frit. aa.V 44 Hess, Cievellug .t Co. 5 44 J. M. LarlBh 40 41 Pentecost Lumber Co. 860 11 BuU&McUuury 138 35 68 13 8 33 8 53 13 64 90S 37 10 31 68 15 65 39 33 16 IS 89 84 15 58 IS 54 88 83 837 17 85 80 00 SEATED LANDS. ''-n nl l'"' 'ime t 'me and plnee, I'm follow li 1 lots, pieces mill parcels 01' healed l.'ltllt, I'o 1 iirncd by I he tux collectors, are In be sold, im (I r the prov l,loi!Snr mi Acl of Assenibly, 111 tltled, "An Aet relating to thn Pale 01 hinds for tax in Columbia cuuu'y, approved March Sih, IMiS. IlliAVKII. ' Acre;. '.Vnrranteo or owners. :il7 :i'T' 1 Vlller, l,npj;eiil).r;;.r A Fisher 17 14 .loiin I'lsher ''! 44 .1 u 1 1 1 1 Keener 3I' 44 A. Manll 1 44 Jacob Davis 1 44 leier Itliomls 3 -4 Martin ht Incy I1KNTON TWI'. in 44 John Doart I lot. t..'.Luiz 33 acres M. A. Kuch Tst. 7 acres . L. 1'. (Julley Est. IIKNTON Bono, 1 lot M. K. I.utz. 7 acres 1(. L. F.colley Est. HEIIWICK IIOllO. 1 lot Margaret Heesholl., 11 LOOM. 1 44 John 1) inahuo 1 44 Win Klsner J 44 II. Ncyh.inl 1 44 '. W. Hlchey 1 44 John s. sterner 1 44 II. .1. Miller 1 44 win. Harder 1 44 Ms. M. II. Vetter 1 44 Deiwller J: seat tergood ' 1 44 I rii Dlley 1 44 II (). INhelmnn 1 44 Wm. l-'erguson t 44 Mrs. . E. tiruber 1 44 Win. Iitdlny 1 44 J. F. Iloldren Est 1 44 WinJ Harder 1 44 Oeorge Hook 1 44 John .1. Jones 1 44 Morgan Jones 1 44 C. V. Miller 1 44 C. W. Miller 1 44 J. 'I. Miller 1 44 J. II. Miller 1 44 Mrs. June Moore 1 44 J. F. Slmrpless 1 44 Mrs. Samuel Neyhard 8 acres Miller A Waller 3 lots Miller A Coleman 3 lots Sillier & Coleman 1 44 John Newhenry 1 44 John Ni wheury 1 44 John Newhenry 1 44 Wm. O'Neill 1 44 II. II. Sharpless 1 44 II. II. Slmrpless 1 44 11. W. Watts I 44 A. B. While 1 44 Sue A. Wolf 1 44 A. . Sehoch 1 44 11. W. Watts 1 44 J. F. Watson 1 44 Sarah c. Watson 1 44 Frank W. Wilson 1 44 Oscar Yost 1 44 Mrs. W. II. Yetter 1 44 Uettlu Fisher 1 44 ltichurds & Klchardson 1 44 Must in & Co. 1 44 .1. W. Postern 1 44 II. W. Hess 1 44 Frank Hlsewlck 1 4' J. li. shaller BK1ARC11EIK. 1 lot Solomon Henry 1 4' Wm. siiellhnmmer CATAW1SSA Twr. K acres V. I., fl'inmnn 80 44 W. .1. Marl I n 6 44 Lewis Yetter Est, )tf 44 George Kretgh CATAWISdA BOKO. 1 lot IT. It. Crimes 1 44 Emily McNInch 3 44 JJ. F. Wagner CENTHAI.IA. BOKO. 1 lot Mrs. Oruco Monaglinn 1 44 Mrs. Surah Monughun 1 44 John Elliott 1 44 P.ciilaiiiln (iririllh 1 44 Edward Laulci L'KNTKE. 10 acres Polly Illonm Estate. 1 lot tieo II. Freas 8 acres John S. Kemley 7 44 John S. Kemley 5 1. tt Tun s fvl fit 8 111 1 31 4 18 :'. mi 3 71 30 8 07 3 7(1 4 1.1 III 3 8) 6 1,1 81 3.) 01 1 I'll 4 81 1 Hi 6 38 8 13 4 31 6 .'IS 8 :-8 4 so 4 K'l 33 SO 1 90 1 II!) 1 41 3 Ml 1 III! 1 r.4 1 no 8 80 3 80 1 :u 1 1 !) 1 10 3 8 1 8 80 1 73 8 10 8 80 8 8 ) 3 80 91 1 90 1 90 1 81 6 60 1 84 3 3J 1 34 1 81 1 1 90 5 70 7 60 1 01 3 6.1 8 h' 1 44 1 44 til 3 07 5 33 4 93 1 50 3 50 3 30 39 3 8' 1 3; 5 73 0 fi.' 4 50 1 10 1 60 1 3 60 7-1 1.1 48 8 44 a 44 5 44 R 44 Vi 44 Iteglna Wolverton Alvlu Whltmlro Est; 5 74 16 .' n: 1 lot Elizabeth Guey Est. 6 acres Surnh A. lteinley 7 44 Miles A. Williams y 11 it .. CLEVELAND. 96 acres Joseph Thomas 81 44 II. W. Shaffer 5 44 F. P. lterger 9 44 Mary Dyerlng 1) 44 Daniel s. suite's Kst, tt 44 Francis liecker CONVNIinAtf. 1 lot Wllllum Drown 1 44 .lames ilogun 1 44 Frank Naiighrln 1 44 Mary Mo Uulre 40) acres Nathaniel llrown 1 lot Ifobert llrown 1 44 Harney Dougherty 1 44 Anthony Dougherty 1 44 JameS Dougherty 1 44 Thomas (ierrlty 1 44 Mrs. Henry Koocs 1 44 Jumes Mcdiilro 1 44 Wm. ItelLbold PI8HINUCREEK. 15 acres John ltogert Vs 44 .1. M. DeiVltt 81 44 Norman 1). Mostellor 40 44 Kussel Force 10 44 Silas tieu (1RKENWOOD. 30 4 Thomas Wright 1 lot Hester A. Parker HEMLOCK. 11 acres John Kitchen 8 4- Aaron .Miller 1 lot Art Case tt acres Wilbur Ebner 34 44 Kachi'l lluwk 1 lot John Keller HI acres Aaron Miller 1 lot Frank Detrain 1 444 Harry SI I Hard 30 acres Mary -Tune Pursel 53 44 T. W, Pursel JACKSON. 176 acres Ezra Stephens 180 44 Aaron Kelchner Est 83 44 JohnShultz LOCUST. 8 44 Susan lthodes MADISON. 15 44 Lewis Christopher 300 44 C. W. Eves 60 44 C. W. Eves 1 lot Wllllum MeEwen 8 acres James Potter MIFFLIN. 8 44 A. J. JJroclus 10 44 Chas. Eekroth's Est. 13 44 Nathan Klrkendall 13 44 J. P. Lantz Est. 15 44 Horace Sweppenhelscr 8 44 Harrison Taylor 10 44 Harrison Taylor MT. PLEASANT. 4 44 Harvey Graham OBANUB, 39 88 48 48 18 8 7 50 8 60 45 49 6 tS 1 85 3 40 6 33 8J8 00 40 SO 80 60 40 80 40 60 5 76 fi 31) 8 15 6 39 8 16 1 44 19 8 55 a 08 1 48 1 60 75 1 43 1 00 44 97 tt 80 1 50 8 50 13 80 1 80 1 ao 4 00 4 80 3 80 1 18 a 01 2 87 1 34 I 89 9 43 4 31 4 81 8 30 . 98 4 85 1 36 1 00 60 90 75 4 10 30 UI 1 68 a 35 4 01 4 35 a 66 1 61 1 44 8 90 87 1 08 1 64 1 83 8 80 83 31 50 4 44 4 85 78 tt 70 80 8 50 lot M. W. Dogert acres Benjamin S. Harman i.euigu & ui augev inc. i. 44 C. P. & W. It. Ii. CO. K. lot Theodore Kush 44 C. 1'. & W. It. U. CO. tt t tt tt tt 44 Joseph Fausoy acres Wm. Meurs Est. pine. , 44 John H. Parker 44 Thomas Sweeny 44 A. K. sweeny 44 Esther Simons 44 Clarence Welllver !4 Wllllts Sheep 44 Michael Young 44 W 8. Haas 44 J. K. Lyons 44 J. E. Sands 44 Haunali Dawson Est. 44 11. A. Meyers BCOTT. lot 8 T. W. Edgar Est. uures't'oluinbla Lime & 8. CO. acre N. L. Campbell lot Jacob Musslemun Est. 8UUAKL0AP. aoros Mrs. Joshua Colo 44 Ell Hess 44 J. J. Larzalore J. S. FOWLEU. Treasurer Treasurer's ofllce. JJloouiaburg, l'u., April 8 1SUU, PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY -AT- LAW, Mr Ent'i Buililm, Court Homw Alli-y, BLOOM SHUKG, TA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORKEY-AT-LAiv, Tast Office liuikling, and f.oct, BLOOMSBUKG, TA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's BuiliHng, 2nd Coot, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. fkkkzb. John o. harman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEY'S AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. Offices: Centrost., nrst door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Coluui'jun Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURO, P.fV. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURO, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Maiket Square. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORN EY-VT-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. IIANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Peacock's Building, Maiket Sq. BLOOMSBURG, TA. H. V. WniTR. A. N. TOST WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LANV Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office 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, l-!2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Ofllce over Alexander Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, attorney-at-law, CENTRALIA, PA. nOftlce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORHXY-AT-LAW AWttJUtEBCt Of not kacx, Moyer Bm Budding, uA Boat, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, INSUKAXd A RKAL KSTATS AOEHT, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURO, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNCY-AT-LATT, Clark's Building, cor. Mmia and Centra Stv, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. J"Can be consulted in German. w. 11. riiawn; ATTORKTY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Maia Stnatv CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., ' SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North tide Main St-, belov Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUXGIOK, Office. North. Market Stxotf. VLOOUSBUSSk TK f I'XCIAL ATTENTION TO DltKASH OF CnitBM II. MERMAN, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Af. ;) LL'.-tOIOil okfic iiopks: Ofllce li Ilesldenoe, lib St., VlllllSA. M., 1 to S and 7 to 8 P. H. EI.CC.VM T'I'O. PI. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. OfTec trd Kitii'd cc h. I?.. V'epl itih DlhEA bEH OK H1F. HlPnAT AND NOHJC HPICCIALTY to 10 A.M. it! 10 4 P. M. IrtOtfP. il. to 10 A.M. LLOOysiiPKO offick norBs PA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDOV, PHYSICIAN AND KtlROFON, -Bloomsruro, Pa.- Ofllce and rrsldenre In 1 inf. W&llei's Hon MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. IIONORA A. ROBBINS, 1M. D., Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURO, PA. iTSrccial nttention given to the eye and the filling of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND HVHOEON, Ofllce and Residence, centre St., between 4th and Bib sis. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, TA. 18 to in a ra. Offici nocns: Vl to 8 p. m. 17 to p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. TIIE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tester!, fitted with glasset and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, I.ockard Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, FA., Pcntistry in all its branches, Writ guar anteed as represented. Llliei tnd ad ministered or ELECTRIC V1HKAIOK and Local Anx'Sthetics used for the jinits? extraction of teeth free of charge when ai Uficiul teetk are inserted" Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Comet Main and Centre. 1 Dr. W. II. HOU.5E, SURGEON DENTIST, Ofllce, Eartnn's Building, Main below Marke BLOOMSBURG, PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whea artificial teeth are inserted. HTTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main street, op posite Town Hall, onice hours 8:30 to 18 a. m ; 2 to 1 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. 1 1 art man Hepresents twelve of the strongest Compan ies In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BtTBFLTI , CAPITAL. A8BBTS. OVI1 ALL. Franklin of Phlla,. noo.nou f:i,niti,rw9 f 1,000,601 Penn'a. Phlla 400,000 ,K,iiiO 1,41,M8 t)ueen, of N. Y.. . tsoo.ooo 8,!M8,wi5 l.oai.tst West Chester, N. Y. 8O0,0i0 1,753,307 4ai.ni N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,7,8 S,Mt,m OFFICI IN I. W. Mt'KlLVY'B STOBI. 5"Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streeta, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good CompanS ies as there are in the World and all " losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE., BLOOSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. Merchants of Newark, N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.jRead. ing, Pa j German American Ins. Co., New Yorkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never jret had a loss settled by any court of law. Theit assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian K. Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloootf burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county ahonld patronize the agency where losses, if any, are settled and paid by one ol their citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot and cold water, nnd all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lately refurnished. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Squ are, Bloomsburg, Pa. The COL JJMBIAN, $i.ooa year