if- COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURC, P.V SOBLE DLhu V A lNbw&tfur. Tak.pi Hip Pmlillnit from II in C'raloh In ltclleve the llnlri'ii nf ll Hump. A small sift of kinilnes sometimes thrills t lie hrurt of the beholder, i-spc-cially It '- 11,1 ' iii'foniii'l without thdUtflit of observation und iiite with out the hope that it will lie known ami applauded. A correspondent of the Companion, 11 iliysk-laii of .Minncapo- lis hns Bent tis "not for publication," I lie snjs, "but Bltnpl.V that you may luiow if the story of a very touching tlicd of litiniunity( which it surely will do nothing but good to tell of. In front of the Masonic temple, in Minnrnpolii', In which building 'he phy sician 1ms his oflice, a little cripple is uc customed to sell newspupers. lie Is n sufferer from infantile purulysis of a cerebral type, nnd also has a hairlip. lie seems at a sad disadvantage in this eager and bustling world. The other diiy n horse attached to nn ash-cart was standing 011 the street, opposite where the crippled boy stood n Ids crutch selling pnprrs. Mime how, the boy discovered thnt the horse lia! a gulled shoulder. As the doctor watched him from his window, the boy cost about for some thing with which to relieve the poor horse. Finding" nothing else, lie ripped off from. the top of his crutch the cloth stuffed with felt which eased the crutch to his own nrmpit, nnd tied it with two strings to the horse's collar, so thnt it 'would cover the place where the collar Lore upon the raw shoulder. "I had just time," the doctor soys, "to see him finish the work nnd bobble nwiy on his depleted crutch with a kaste thnt mude me think lie feared the wner might catch him at it. A MAINE BEAR STORY. The Pelt of the Mother Hear Vmr aa a Unit Attract One of Iter Cab Into Cnptlvtty. An old she bear bad been killing sheep nnd scaring the women and chil dren in a Maine township, nnd a furui- r, who was a dead shot, took an after noon off to hunt the auiinul. While passing through a blackberry patch, he fouud u fat cub, and after a short chase, caught it In hi arms. The little fellow fought and bit until the muu cuffed and choked it into subjection, and then the cub cried for its mother. Sue came, and the hunter acted quickly, l'lacing the cub between his knees, he took up his rifle nnd waited. The mother bear had evidently seen flreuruis, for she halted at a respectable distance. The man squeezed the cub with his knees until St howled, and at this the mother threw awny her caution nnd dashed on until n rifle ball finished her career. The hunt er went home with his prize, und after chaining the cub in the burn, got the old beur's skin and tanned it In a rough way. Then it wus spread on the iloor by the side of his sister's bed. One night about a week later, when the young woman wus uuoui. 10 retire lor the night, she heard n commotion undt the bed, nnd suw something black and lairy moving around underneath. She screamed nt the top of her voice; her brother came running and pulled out another cub. It wus n mate to tho cap tive in the barn; nnd it hud smellcd out its mother's pelt Earnings of playwrights More Thnn One nllve Drama Itaa Coined It Author Over If I OO.OOO. Urumntists of j'stnbllshed reputation write plays only upon order. Their or dinary prepayments are $."00 upon the delivery of a scenario and $500 more upon the completion of a pluy. "If the fliiislied work does not realize expecta tions," writes Franklin' Fylea of "The Theater and Its People" In Ladies Home Journal, "or if the mnnnger for any other reason does not desire to put It on the stage, the money paid is for feited after a certain lapse of time nnd the ownership reverts to the author Hut If the manager decides to produce the piece the author receives a jercent- age of the gross receipts, usually five ler cent., payable weekly, after the mount previously advanced has been deducted. Ordinarily It increuses with the amount of money taken in. More than one native drama has earned $100, 000 for its author. A dozen have yielded $50,000 each; three times as many $25,- 000 and a goodly number $10,000." CominandrU IIMI.OIM) Men. There nre few living" generals who lave been called upon to command more than 100,000 uien in time of pence, Lut that lot has recently fallen to the (lermnit cavalry generul, Count Von llaeueler. He Is the commanding- gen eral of the Sixteenth army corps, sta tioned at Metz, and he was intrusted with the chief command during; the recent army maneuvers, which look tdace on ground msde memorable by the conflict of 1870-71. The maneuvers lusted more than a week, nnd four com plete army corps, un entire cavalry di vision and more than 100,000 men took part, under the personal observation of th treneral. The second in command was (Jen. Von Fulkcnhausen. Criminality ot Animal. A writer in Forest and Stream say that the criminal tendency is manifest ed to a greater or less extent by all the lower animals, ond he hns compiled list of 18 crimes which ore commonly committed by birds, beasts or reptiles. The lndietment Includes murder, pnr- rieide, fratricide, suicide, theft, kid naping, highway robbery, polygamy and drunkenness. . From Cape Huttenis to bandy Hook. A Hblp.HnvInu Cable. jiivcuiur proposes xo gireicu a uc tvble off shore, anchored at Intervals, o that endangered craft, Instead of unninfr upon tuo ucacn, may unuff up fainst tne rope and be held in safety. what Would You Give to I, e cured of n tarrh ? H you or your Mends have this dis case, volt know how disagreeable it is. Its svmntoms nro inflamed eves, thrnliliini! ton- let. rimnni! noises in the ears, headache. ' iniuicious appetite, and constiint dhtlmrce ol mucus. lortunnlely its cure is not a lucstion of what you will eive. Imt what : : you will take. It you take I l nod's Sarsaa- nlla, the ejent constitutional remedy, which thoroughly purifies, enriches and vitalizes the Mood, you may expect lo he completely and permanently cured, I he good blond which Hood's Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the del icate passages of the mucous membrane, soothes ami rebuilds the tissues and ulti nialcly cures nil symptoms of catarrh. 1 here is a cherry tree in C linton, lown, according 10 a local paper, which is loaded with iruit ami niussoms. A lew weeks ago it iicgan 10 niooin, and in a short time there were cherries on the tree, which turned red. and would have been ripe in a few days hail not the recent cold weather killed Ihcm. There were blossoms, green cherries and Iruit almost ripe on the same bunch. What 1)h tub Ciin.nRRM Drink ? Don't give them lea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GKAI.VO ? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more (Jrain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. (irain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared, tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. 1 1 9 4UI Kollincstone Notnoss "Where you coin' ter spend de winter, Tat ? Tattcrdon Torn "Out in Anzony. I hear dere s a water (amine dere." "77" a Home Remedy for Colds. In every home there is usually a remedy upon I which the whole family depends. In most I households this remedy is Dr. Humphreys' I fpecitlc "77" lor colds nnd crip, Irom the I old folks to the little tots, they all take "77" I and with the same result 1 he first dose re- I stores the checked circulation (indicated by I a chill or shiver), starts the blood coursing I K 1. ,1. .... . . . I ., 1,1. !, I fi ll Alwnvi r irrv 1 V n nf "ll" it fit s I the vest ncickei. A hnndv rcniedv is the I titch 111 tune. For sale l.v all ilrimeists. or I sent on receipt of price 2 sc. and fti.oo. I Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Co., Cor. William nnd John Sis., 3,'cw York. The surest way fur a woman to make money is to keep away from the shops. TllR l'KKSl DKNT A Sl.AVK TO CaTARKII. 1). T. Sample, 1'rcsident of Sample's In stalment Companv, Washington, Pa., writes: "ror years I was alluded with chronic ca tarrh. Remedies and treatment by special ists only gave me temporary relief until I was induced to use Dr. Agnew s Catarrhal l ow lier. It cave almost instant relict and has proved the one good thing in my case." 32 sold by C. A. Klcim. l or every million inhabitants in Kussi; there are only ten newspapers and journals of all sorts. The publishers, Wilnicr Atkinson Co. whose card will be found in another column, tell us Higgle Cow liojk is most elaborately nnd iieauliitiiiy illustrated in wood enrav- nig, in half tone and in color work; and the tvie, press work and binding, are simply su- peib. Kight of the principal breeds are shown in colors, true to life, by a first-class aitist. No expense has been spared on these portraits, and Ihey must certainly giatily and ,a.!iM I herf. nrn luinlv.iv rhuntfi-c rnu. eii tlle whole m, of the jai Tnose on Ailments and Kctnedics are worth the whole price of the bonk to any one owning even a small dairy. The villager with one cow will find the work a great help. The creamery chapter is opto date, and will cer tainly interest many. It is an up to date book, and should form part of the library of every progressive funncr and cow owner 111 the L'nitcil States. Il contains 144 pages of tvpe matter, and 130 lieautitul Illustrations. It is handsomely bound in cloth, the price is 50 cents, tree by mail; address the pub lishers, V ilmer Atkinson Co., Plula., Pa. You can't always tell how much a husband loves his wife by the way in which he holds an umbrella over her in a rainstorm Scddkn Deaths on tub Incrkask. People apparently well and happy to-day, to. morrow are stricken down, and in ninety nine cases out of every hundred the heart is the cause. I he king of heart remedies Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart is within reach of all, and if there is symptoms of heart disorder it should be used without delay. It relieves in 30 minutes, and cures most chronic cases. 31 hold by C. A. Kleim. You never catch a bachelor putting buttons in the collection plate, lie knows the value of them. Tkn Cents For a New Stomach. This is practically what it means to the sufferer from dyspepsia, indigestion and all other stomach complaints. Dr. Von Stan's Pine apple 1 ablets are nature s panacea tor the stomach s ills they're a purely vegetable pepsin compound is ol them in a box and popular price enough to allow every. body to enjoy good health. 35 Sold by C. A. Kleim. A vonng man doesn't have to attend an agricultural school to sow wild oats. Don't Tobacco Spit mid Suiuke Tour l.lfo Array. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag letio, full of life, nervo and vifur, take Ko To- uo, the wonder-wurlirr, that makes weak men itroiie. All UruHiilsis, SOoortl. Cureguaran- .ccd. Ilooltlet und sample free. Address Sterling ltemeily Co. , Chicago or New York. A man cannot leave a better legacy lo the world than a well educated family. WANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND HONEST persons to represent us as mana- (;ers in this and close by counties. Salary if quo a vear and expenses, alramht, bona- fide, no more, no less salary. Position per manent. Our references, any hank, iu any town. ' It is mainly office work conducted at home. Reference.' Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany. Dent. 1. Uucaeo. q-28-ioi Now that the leaves have taken a tumble we'll soon have a snowfall. Educate Tour Howels With Cuscaretl. nanilv Cathartic, cure' conslinatiou forever. 1UC, WC. 11 U U. J. lull, urUKKIKlbri-luuu mum-jr. The stenographer and the pick-pocket are both adepts at taking notes. How Are Your Kidneys t 1 Tlnhhn' Ri.Arnirna Pllln AnrA nil kltlnAV till. plu fruu. Add. Hlurlliig lluuiedy Co.,CUIouso or N. Y, Now doth ye foxey farmer man fatten up I ,, ' i I O A S T O X. i A Beariths A TtW Kind Vou Have Always Bought uignatuxe S J ZJl ---- , 1 of v; t'fC- SHERIFF'S SALE. "' virtue nf a writ, of Fieri Fnclns, Issued out of tlie Court nf C'oiiminn I'lens nf Columbia t'nunty, I'ennsj Ivanln, and to me directed, tliero will hn exposed 10 puuun snie, at mo Court limine. In Hlooinsburir, county andstuto aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1899, at two o'clock p. in., all Unit certain lot. of Kround, sltuite In Kolirsbiun, In the Township of (ireenwood, Id tho County of Columbia and Htato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On Mm nort h by lands of J. K, llerlln, on tho east bv land of 8. V. Mather, on the south by lands ot Jacob Hantz and Metlv odlst narsonaire. and on tho west by the publlo road leading from ltohrsburgto Benton, 0011 talnlng 85 PERCHES, more or less, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn and other outbuildings. Hel.ed, taken In cxecutlon.at the suit of Mary C. Hands' uso.ve. A. 8. Kramer and Alex. Kramer, a'"1 10 00 snld ttS 1110 PrPt,rty r A' a- Kramer and Alex. Kramer. W. W. BLACK, KherllT. Miller, Atty. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa,, Issued out of the Court of common 1'leas of Columbia conn' ty, Pennsylvania, and to ran directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV- 25, 1899, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot, piece. or parcel of land, situate on the east side ot East street. Id the Town of llloomsbun;, Coliiny bla County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de. scribed as follows, to wit i Northwardly by lot of F. P. Ilaifenbueh, eastwardlyby Chestnut alley, southwardly by lot of Mrs. B. H. Freas. west wardly by Kast street, being In width on gamo East stroet, thirty feet six Inches, more or less, whereon are erected a twotory TjRTpt- TlWKT TNfl HOUeE ' - 1 na OUI OUUU1I1K3. Seized, taken in exocutlon, at tue sun 01 nrah E John vs. M. C. Woodward, and to he sold as tho property of M. C. wooawaru. W. VT. BLACK, M'Kllllp. Atty. FherllT. Trial List Tor December Term. Commencing Monday, December 11, 1899 Emms A. Dlelc vs. II. F. Crispin, Jr., now to use of xartna 1 rerris. Kllen Shoemaker vs Joseph vt . r ausey. K. .1. Kitchen, use. vs David Ravage et al. The Farmers Mutual Insurance Co., of .Middle l'a.. now to use of llarrv s. Milght, Keceiver, vs uartoni Menon. Same vs fylvester Heath. Same vs J. II. Hobblns. Same vs Kit lull I'elerman. Charles k. HueKalew and Sonhla Miller. Kxrs, or N,iomon lienvig, uec u, vs r tuukuq u. nuu' man. .1. (. Swank, o. M. Ikeler and w. 11. 1 it, vs the county of coiumnia. I.amur van (ycKoi vs . urrisoacn. I'rliih V. Ilrnnke vs Christian (Small. Jr. James M. KUone vs. Charles Ulbbous and Philip Gibbons. Mlnon AOi'US use vs 11. .1. uuyii; ei in. (1. 11. M.'llli'k vs the I'enna. 1(. It. Co. Heaver Two School lilst. vs Nath'l Nev et al Win. Bernlngervs the s. II. W. Ky. CO., and Its lessee, the I'enna K. K. Co. (ieorge K. Hess vs Albert ivlinetooanu vtesiey Siller. Thomas M. Onlder s th Two or Fisningcr k, Theonore V eager vs W. 11. 8tebblns, of Welliv boro. Tlntrn count V. l'a. M. I. Ilennessy, Admr. of Clara llennessy, deceased, vs Fannie -nstock. The cltlens llulldlngA; Loan Association vs Margaret urauy. Locust iiouutain coal s iron 10, vs aiaiy mc (lulre. O. w. Bharretts Co. vs Thomas xeaoornn. W. B. I'oluvslrnm Piatt and John Itobblus. II. F. Gardner vs Bloomsburg Car Co. Kit Mc Henry vs J. T. Brady. Mrs. Hlunch button vs Eveline bong. John Barret vs Patrick Bradley. Allen Buck vs the Twp. of Flshlngereek. Jackson shannon vs A. P. Ynuni;. Kalph M. Lashello vs Martfurer, nn Bradley, w U'piivfp vh .r U M. (inrtlner. w. ,1. corell un. vs u. e. wuiicihkui. uhu Sarah lil t.Tiltrlit . his wife. A klil M KM 1.1 S I . Catharine Frey vs tho S. II. W. K. H. Co. Qtirl tin) l'nnn K. l Co. Phoebe Croon. Admx. or lteoecca croop.uec u vs Fannie Iirelfus et al. Creasy & Wells vs m. lierntnger et ai. Estate of Aaron Bonne, dee d. Bentoo Yeager vs. Thomas Creber et al. E. V. M. Low, Pres J. M. Stavkh, lco rres K. B. Tl'STIN, CASUIKK. FBI! NiMil BUI -OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFF. DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIUECTOltS. I Dr. E. w. M. Low, Myron I. Low, J. M. Staver, Dr. J. II. Vast I ne, K. B. Tusllti, Louis Dross, Accounts of Banks. Corporations, Firms and Iudlvlduals, SollcltKd cpon tue um kiu- eral Terms, consistent wltU Good naiiKiug. 8-10-Km 1891. 899 m mi 11101 mi -OF- Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $50,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 27,500 W. S. M0YER, JA- H. BLOOM, President. Cashie VIRKCTORS. riuirlm W. ItuniKiii. H UHam Oliioim, .Vnelii IT. Funk, Cluivlf M. (Vere(, Chrlntnjiher A. Klvtm, wmunii Hmimec, Joseph H'. Kr, H tlllum H. Moytr, rrtlltK inrin . CAPITAL $110,000 SURPLUS -!0,UtH) DIRECTORS. Henry .T. Clark, Harrison .r. Conner, Joseph Hat 11, Paul K;,w";!" Wilson m. r.vea, ift.,-11 ,,. iK-iinKiuu, Samuel Wlgfall. I Harvey W. Hess, W. M. Longenberger,. AUlOU fj, ocuocu. President Vice 1'reHldent , Cashier , Teller A. Z. Schocn.. I Paul K. jrt. rtiistnnss and Individual account" rPsreetfnlly ' solicited. AU SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the court of common rleas of Columbia toun- , Pennsylvania, nnd to medlrected, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, In ntrnlla, county anil state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1899, two o'clock p. m., all that, certain lot, or piece of Kround, situate In the Borough of (on- ralla, county of Columbia and Mate ur ivnu- lvanla. bounded and described as follows : MeKlnnlng at tho northwestern corner of rax" 1 ton and Laurel streets, thence alonir said Laurel street, south, eighty seven (H7) degrees, one hundred and forty (1 10) feet to an alley ; thence along said alley north three (3) degrees, west twenty-live (ffiV) feet to a stake ; thence north eighty-seven (87) degrees, cast ono hundred and forty (110) feet to Taxton street! thonce along said Paxton street sout h three (3) degrees, east twenty-nvo ('A'o feet to the point of begin- nlng, and being tho lot which Is marked In the general plan of said Town of centralis, with the number twelvo (!'2) In block eighteen (IS), whereon Is erected a two-and-one-hulf story DWELLING HOUSE. ALSO, At the same time and place, all thatcnrtaln lot or piece of ground, situate In tho Borough of Centralla, County of Columbia and Htate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at. a point on the west side of Paxton street, bounded on the north by property of I Mrs. Mary Jennings, on the south by property of Clcorgo Drlnkard, on tho west by an alley, and on the east by Paxton street, being the lot I marked number ten (10, In block elghen (H, in the general plan of said Borough of entra- 11a, whereon Is erected a two-and-one-half story I DWELLING HOUSE. ALSO, At the same time and placo, all that certain lot, or piece of ground, situate In tho Borough of Centralla, county and state aforesaid, bouuded and described as follows : Beginning at a stake, on the east side of Locust avenue, thence along said avenue north three :i) de grees, west twenty-five (il) feet ; thence north. eight j-seven (?) degrees, east one hundred and forty (110) feet to an alley; thence along said alley south three (3) degrees east, twenty-live (45) feet south, elghty-seven (87) degrees west, to tho place of beginning, whereon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and store building combined. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Mar- garet Murphy, administratrix of C. O. Murphy, deceased, vs. John J. Hellley and Martin Walsh, and to be sold as the property of John 3. Hellley. . ,. W. W. JiLiAn, Ikki.bk Ikki.eh, Attys. Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALE. Ily virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex., Is sued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Col utnbla County, Pennsylvania, and to me di rected, there will be exposed to public sale, at at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1899, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot, or piece ot land, situate In the village of Espy, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, commonly known as the "brick-yard lot, bounded and described as follows, to wit : North, erly by land of A. P. Fowler, eastwardly by land of Snyder, southwardly by an alley and Second street, and westwardly by an alloy run nlng to Second street, and by Market street, C3utafutng 4 ACRES, more or less. ALSO, At tlio samo time and place, all that, certain lot, or piece of land, situate In tho village of Espy, County of Columbia and State of Penn sylvanla, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by Third street,' eastwardly by -Market street, southwardly by au alley, and westwardly by a lot of George Huckle, Jr., con talnlng about ONE-HALF AN ACRE, more or less. ALSO, At the samo time and place, all that certain lot, or piece of land, sltuato tn the village ot Espy, county of Columbia and statoof Penn sylvania, known as tho Trump lot, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Northwardly by second street, eaatw jrdly by an alley, southerly by an alley, westwardly by lot and residence ot Peter Met) race, containing J OF AN ACRE, more or less. ALSO, At the samo tlmo and place, all that certain lot, or piece of land, situate near village of Espy, county and state atoresald, bounded and described as follows to wit : Northwardly by lot of Frank Waters and others, known as Jesse Merrill bog, eastwardly by Market street,south. wardly by land of Clark Kline, and westwardly by public road, running from Espy to Light street, containing 7 ACRES, more or less. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Dan, lei Kelchnor. Executor, use, vs. ueorge liuckle, Executor of Wesley Huckle, deceased, with no tice, Ac, and to be sold as the property ot Wes ley Ruckle, deceased. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff, Itoblson and Vandersllce, Attys. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ACCOUNT OK WM. OINUt.KS, SKHUDESTBATOK. Tlie undersigned, appointed by tlie court of Common l'leus of Columbia county, l'a,, to dis tribute tlie fund lu the liunds of Win. (tingles, seuuestrutor ot tlie life estate of A. C. Kreus, la certain roal estate, will attend, at tbe law of fices ot rree.e x iiaruian, 111 bioomsourg, l'a , ou Tuesday, November ill, IMw, at lo o'clock a. lu., to perform tue duties or lus apooiutmenl. when and where all persons must appear, or be forever debarred from coming tn on said fund. B, u. kak.s, lu-.'ii-li Auditor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. tMale vf John .VefAnrd, hits of Orange Twp, Colionltla rtuntn. l'a . dm-uaed. The undersigned auditor, apnolnted by the I Orphans' Court of Columbia county, l'a , to distribute the balance In the hands of the ad ministrator, will sit at hlsotllcu, lu tho Coi.ru hian bulUIIng, llloomsburg, l'a., ou Friday, No vember loth, iww, at a o'clock a. in., to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all parties interested must appear, or be for ever ueoarieu iium uiiiuuik iu ou ntim iiinii, 10-ilMt 11. A. .UcKlLLll', Auditor WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widow's Appraisements will be presiuiled to the orphans court of Columbia e.mintv on the second Monday ot December. A. 1. isii'j, and continued iiIhI, and unless excep tions are tiled wu inn lour uuys tucrcaner, win be continued ansoiuie: 1. Estate of William F. Miller, late of Cleve. laud township, rursuuully, tlvO.oO. Itcalty, IJ00.00. 11. Kstate of Allnas cole, late of Greenwood township. l'ersoiialty,.K)0.oo. 8. Estate of Jacob (illbert, lato of Mt. l'leas- ant township. Keaity, 1 iiki.ihi. W. 11. liwiM. Prothv. Vrotby' ori'.co, III i' 1 rg, l'a., Nov. u, lsim. SATISFACTION. OF A MORT GAGE. In the ninllrr of the petition nf lwt F. t.epirr, of Mlillln tiiicimtifp in kiiii.iu a mornjiiyi: To nit irlinm It inii(i itniirrn. W hereas, on the IMh day of May, 1HTI. n eer- aln innrtiraife was executed and delivered ly .ineoh llait.i-r to Stetihi'ti 11. Mwunk. on a certain mesHiiaifo and tract of land, situate. In Minim township, coliimhla county, Pennsylvania, the It i-st. pail arilnlnliiK lands of .lacob linns, chris tian Hortunif, T. II. Metier, T. ,1. Mwank and Kltzalmth I. tit, cohtalnlUK forty acres arm six ty-three peri'luH, strict iiieaHUre; tho second part, adl'iinlnir lands of Henry lletler, T. V. Hwank aiid Jacob Hons, containing "-v'e acres, strict measure, to secure t he payment of a cer tain mortgage and bond, dated May lHtli, Isri, for one thousand dollars, with legal Interest, thereon, Immediately after the death of Harnh llrown, widow of David Brown, which said mortage Is recorded In the ortleo for the record ing of deeds lu Columbia county. In Mortgage nook INO 7, page ,u. i ne sain rMepncii n rwaim made an assignment of said mortgage and bond to Stephen lllttetibeuder, of bhamoklu, l'a.. April o. i"if. wnien assignineru, wan ircuiueu in Mortgage book No. 8, page :!!. The petitioner Is now the owner of said two tracts of. land. The salt! Stephen Blt.tenbender received all the money due on said mortgage, from the administrator of .lacnb llnrter, de ceawid: that Stephen lllt.tcnbender died, tes tate, W. W. Kveret, being his executor, and without having satisfied said mortgage. And now, September U', IS', after reading said petition and considering the fads therein, the Sheriff of Columbia county Is directed to serve a notice, stating the facts set forth In said petition, on mo parties, or tneir icgai repre sentatives, If to he found In the county, and If the parties aforesaid cannot be found In said county, then the said Sheriff shall give public notice as aforesaid In one newspaper. within said county, once a week, for four weeks, suc cessively, prior to the next term or l ourr, re- quiring tho said parties to appear on the first ""uJr 01 "7'' '. J m ourl " PuU,1(,n 88 aforesaid. cofHT. In accordance with the order of the Court the 'K'Monday ot'l- .,,....,H,r. ,hm answer the said petition, and show cause why the said mortgage shall not be satisfied. , BLACK. Sheriff. PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORKIT-AT-tAW, Ifrv Enf 1 Bailding, Court HooM AJW?, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-UkW, Wirt's Building, tad Bom, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Jons a. rBBKi. JOHM o. babmas FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEY. 3 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, P.. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, 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-ia-94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Eldg ad Floor, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL KSTATE AGENT, Oflice, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. W. II. liHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Comer of Third nnd Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, llloomsbnrg, l'a Will I e In Millvillc on Ted." a. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CKNTRALIA, PA. tiromce Mddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3 70-tv lU.UOMMiLKt., fA. HKMMV -V. I'M AM 11. IIS, M. l m;i:o.n. GENERAL SL'RCERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Wootmv-it-TO-99 burg, Pa. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DlfclASIS Or cnil.DBI II. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMCEOPATIIICPIIYSICIAN AND 8UKGBO omen hocrs: omoc A Residence, 4th St., Until 9 a. it., 1 to Sand 7 to 8 p.m. BLOOMKDUhO, P DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgion, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth and Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PH SICIAN AND SURGEON, Oflice and residence East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases of tbe ear, nose and throat a special'. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 4! 8 to 10 a. m. orrici hours: 4 1 to 8 p. m. to 8 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glutei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below If ark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior man Mf, ana ail work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA1, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whw artificial teeth are inserted. TTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets op posite Town Hall, onice hours 8:30 to la a. m j s to 5 p. m. ELOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Cornea es In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL RfRPLVt ... . CAPITAL. ASSRTS. OV SHALL Franklin of rhlla.. iwo.nou tMtm.fiav H.ooafi Penn a. Phi a 400,000 8,8i,lo i,4lti Oueen.ofN. Y. 600,000 S,6.'8,16 L0!L Westchester, N.Y. 800,0e0 1,7R8,807 4'J N. America, Phlia. 3,00e,n00 9,780,6811 2,844,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. Wl.ossei promptly adjusted and pai4 M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BKOWB) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as goodCompui ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, HRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. HTom":.of N- Y-J Merchants of Newarl. N. J. i Clinton, N. V.j Peoples', N.Y.jR' ing, la 1 German American Int. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co.. New Y0A1 Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J These old corporations are well seaaoaal by age and fire tested, and hare never r had a loss settled by any court of law. Theft assets are all invested in solid securities and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted aa E- " !J?n " dete"ined, by Chriituw T Knapp Special Agent and Adjuster, BIoom burg, Pa. ' The people of Columbia county shov'i patronue the agency where losses, if aa. are settled and paid by one of their on citizens. " CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartaol, Prop. No. iji West Main Street, fcTLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cor yeniences. Bar stocked with best wine an d liquor. First-class livery attrched EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snvpkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bsth rooms hot nnd cold waier, and all modera conveniences
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