THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. flOYAl POWDER Absolutely Pure. , This powder noverv.ulei. A marvel of purity trontth an I wnolewmaooHi. More economical han tho ordinary klnii, anl cannot be Bold In ompitltlon with the multitude of low tent, short weight. Blum or phosphate powdors. Sold only in mm. UotalUiino rownsBUo.,106 Wo.ll.St., N,T. The Columbian tvrubllshed orcry Friday, subscription price, "iSuired at the lost onico at Bloomsburs, ra., ag second class mstwr, March 1, 1888. BLOOMSBURPA FRIDAY, JANUARY 1Q, 1890. CORM.CT RIILIDID TIH TiBLa. Trains on tho r. H B. 11. It. leavo Import as follows i . hoktii. so-rrn. t:Si a. m. 11' a. m. 8:31 p. m. 23 P. m. 0 TralnsontneD.L.4 W.K. It. leave BloomsbuTC as (oIIowbi Nonin. booth. 7:l a. m. 8:32 a. in. 10:B7 a. m. M:o p. m. 9:35 p. m. 4:15 p. m. :" p. m. P-m. Tralusonthe N.ftW. 11, Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as tollowsi dorrn. south. 10:J a. m.' P- m S.IS p. m. P-a' 6UHD1.T. HORTH. SOtTTH. 10:48 a m :S P m BLOOMSBORQ SULLIVAN KAILHOAD Taking effect MONDAY, SBPTBWUKK , 18S9. SOUTH. NOUTIJ. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lt. Lt. Lt. STATIONS. I. . A. H. a.VT. A v. r. K. r. x, Bloomsburj, ... s 28 11 4S T o- 8 33 J SI 40 Main Street . 18 lUt M 8 49 1 49 t 4T frondal S 1 11 S9 6 6S 8 2 4 50 Paper Mill 6 08 11 31 6 48 8 53 9 53 7 00 Ughtatrect. 06 11 88 o 41 8 ss 2 50 7 0.1 OranceylUe b 51 11 so e 35 9 05 8 07 7 10 Forks?". 5 43 11 10 8 95 9 15 8 17 7 20 rane?8 -.. 5 49 11 08 6 21 9 20 3 20 T 21 Stlllwator 5 37 11 03 0 17 21 3 25 7 21 nenton.....l 6 28 10 53 10 9 83 3 3-1 7 85 mSont!.. 5 23 I" 60 8 07 9 88 8 31 7 31 OoleBCreelL 20 10 45 6 05 9 38 3 40 7 40 BUKarloaW. 5 15 10 49 6 02 9 42 8 41 7 44 LaubaCDA B 19 10 40 8 00 9 47 8 41 7 47 OentraLV? 5 03 10 31 6 53 9 5T 3 58 7 57 Jamison City.... 5 00 10 30 B 60 10 00 4 00 800 Lv. LT. LT. Ar. Ar. Ar r. m. a. u. a. h. A. M. r. v. r. m. tAi.r.H. Jan. 15. J. M, 8iudcr will sell n largo lotol boueeliold Roods at bis residence, corner of Fifth and Iron streets, Blooms, burg, at 10 o'clock a. in. Pun. 27. Horaco Greasy will sell horses, cows, pigs, wagons, farm Implements, and a great number of useful articles, at 10 a. m. MAitcn 6. Geo. Brown will sell horses , cows, plus, chickens, farm Implements, &c., on his premises in Mlffltn township, at 10 it. m. Tho administrators of Anna Coffman AetiA.. W. E. and I). It. Coffman offer at private sale, a house and lot on West Main street Bloomsburg, Pa. the lato rcsldcnco of deceased. For Balk. A dcslrntilo and commodious residence on Main street, supplied with water, gas and steam. Apply to jnn20tf. N Moybb. ' Fob Balk Dwell' ne houses In Blooms burg. Oransevlllo, E-py and Rupert Pa. Firms In Pennsylvania. Kansas and Ir jrjnla. Vacant lots In Bloomsburg, Store properties. Grist mills and other property by M. P. Cut, Insurance and Heal Estate Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa. Fob Balk. House autl lot In Rupert, lot 180 x 140 ft. Two utory, house, with cine rooms. Bay windows, out kitchen, lco and coal house, good stahle, chlrkcn aud pig pen. Choice fruit, ever, jrrecn trees, good water, Two railroads Twelrolralus a day each way, to Blooms burg, faro 8c round trip. Low taxes. A great bargain, if taken soon. M. P. Cuts, Insurance & Real Et. Ac t. Fnn Rent. Tho room on the second floor of tho Columbian Building, now oc cupied by tho Town Council, will bo va cant April 1st, 1890. It Is a large, light room, steam heat, gas, and water on same floor. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell. Hodsb for Rbnt. Opposite Corell'a fur alturc store. Apply to - Dn. J. .11. Evans. I'ersonal. Miss Mario Ilarman is .spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Hairy Stroh of West Pltttton. Miss Ada Vost returned i'Ome cu Uon- dav. after a short visil with Mrs. Harry fitroh of West Plttston. w Ex-Sheriff John Mourey was in town on Friday. Deeds, mortgages and leases at tho Col ombian office. Their are 789 applications for liquor 11. censo filed lu Schuylkill county. Btone Qoahriks Best quality of heavy or light stono for sale by B. F. Bbarpless. Jan. 20, A number oi bands at Harman & Has ert'a wero laid up this week with the In fluenza. Horace Creasy of MIMlnville has sold bis farm to John Creasy for S8000. Ho will move to Hetlcrvtllc lu the spring. Dushora wauts a now school house, aud a proposition to bond the town will be yoted for at tho February election. Stamping and,pluklng dono to order at 31 Barkley's, also black silk cleaned and -nade to look almost equal to new. Mrs. William Pfelffer w 111 sell Teal es- tate and personal property in Centralla on January 29, at 10 a. m. Mr. Joseph Rattl haB bought the inter. est of Mr. Btanfcr in tbo Silk rollll, and lias organized a stock company. 'There will bo a chicken and flannel cako upper given on Friday evening at Mr, Geo. Robblns', by the Voung People's Guild of ot. Paul's Church. A bar meeting will bo held In tho Law Library on Friday evening ut 7 o'clock to take action on tho death of Judge McHcnry. A. O. Freas. Eea .. Bgeut of tho New England Life Insurance Company of Bos. ton, has our thanks fur a haudsomo calen dar for 1890. After diphtheria, scarlet fever, or pneu. tnonla, Hood's Barsuparllla will glvo strength to tbo systtm, and expel all poison from the blood, W. E. Dlettcrleh, merchant of Espy, adopted tuo ready pay sysUm on the first day of January 1KUU. Cash buyers will ( find It to their interest to give him a call. E M. Towktberry of t'alawlssa, J. B Tetter ot Culawlsea and Cyms Robblns of Fisblngcrcek,, ,vro auditing tbo accounts of tho County Commissioners tuts week. The itatcmeut will appear tho first week tin Ki-biuary. Mr, E. lt. Drinker last week received isome oi angi-s crown on tho Florida or. cliaul of his son, lt, O, Drinker, being th iflrit yield. We were presented with some ,I them, and found them excellent. Tho County Commissioners have ftp pointed, a. F. Zarr as attorney, 3. V. llo. dlnons clctk and Dr. J. O. iluttcr as physician for th jail. Thcso aro tho samo appointees as last year, Persons contemplating sales in tho spring should decide upon a dato now, and send it to us, which will bo printed In our salo calendar, and thus prevent others in tho samo locality from scloctlng tho samo day. To Farmers and others, Wo havo a few bob-sleds, circular wond raws, corn-shell. ors, also our now foddar cutters and grind, ers, which wo will glvo bargains in. Call orly. . WniTB & Conner. The salo of tho real estate of Samuol Nungcssrr, deceased, in Beaver township will bo redeemed. Tho property is sold. U, W. NiiNQKiann, Wm. E. Ybaqbii, Adm'rs. Great reductions of prices for remainder of winlor season nt E. Berkley's In ready trimmed hats and bonnets, felt hats, child, ron's plush, velvet and wool caps and fancy feathers. Bargains will bo given In thcso goods to make room for spring goods. Tho regular growth of our Job printing department is encouraging. In 1835 tho numbor of Jobs dono was 000, which was tbo largest number for any year up to that time. Blnco then it stands ns lollows t 1830, 709, 1837, 753; 1883, OOOj 1839, 1101. This is the result of good work, low price, and tho best facilities In this section. Rev. Dr. Frost, who was removed from Bloomsburg by tho last Methodist confer ence to tlarrlsburg, has evidently tho best wishes of his parishioners in tho former town. Christmas Day both tho Doctor and his cstlmablo wlfo received handsomo presents from their Bloomsburg friends. JUl Qirmtl News. W. G. Glrton kept a record of deaths in Bloomsburg for 1839, and has given us the result as follows : In. January there were 3 deaths; in February, 5; In MarcU, 4; in April, G; in May, 5; in Juno, 2; in July, 8; lu August, 4; in Bcpttmbor, S; in October, 8; in November, 6; in Decem ber, 2. Total. 40. A petition was presented to tho court by resldenls'of Greenwood township, on Dec. ember 23, asklng,for tho appointment of a commission to inquire into the necessity of dividing that township Into two election districts, Tbo court appointed Samuel Ncyhard. Ii, II, Ilulmu and John 8. Kllnot who are to report nt February court, A very small audlcnco, witnessed "Tho Enemy" nt tho Opera House last Thurs day night, owing to tho fact that a re port had been put in circulation that lt was a poor show. Those who were present were greatly pleased, the play being "full of thrilling incidents, and tho troupo made made up of excellent actors. It was ono of the best that has been hero for some time. Rev. P. A, Heilman ho was elected pastor of the Lutheran church of this place on the 29th of-Decembcr, has accept ed the call, Be (Cim over Saturday last, preached Sunday morning and evening and holding nightly meetings this week oh- serving tbo week of prayer. Special services will bo held Friday evening, pre paratory to the Communion services which 111 b held Sunday muruing Jan 12th at 10 o'clock. The following letters aro held at Blooms urtr, l a., noat.oUlec. and will bi sent 10 the dead letter office, January 21, 1890. Mr. Samuel Oamr, Mr. Bamuel Coleman, Mary E. Smith, 1). Slintr, Frank Bcot, Daniel Buider, Mark Twain, Thomas Yaplo. Poisons calling for thcso letters please say, they were advertised Jan. 7, 1889. One cent will bo charged on each letter advertised. A. 15, uathoabt, P. M, Messrs. T, W, Bllcy, Dr. Gwtnner, of Ccntralla, and M. 11, ICulp, of Bhamokln, together whh a number of Milton frlonds, were banqueted at the Riverside House, Monday evening, as the guests of Messrs. M. Kelly, Dr. Miles, William and Man. fred Barr. It was a royal occasion, on which the prominent actors did not "play horse," although with but few exceptions, all aro well known horsemen on our cir cuit fttar.d. On Friday last the D. L, W, R. R, Co., procured an injunction restraining the Bloomsburg Belt R. It. Co., and tho Pbila. delpMa & Reading H. R. Co. from cross log tho tracks of the plaintiff at any point between Market street and Fisblngcrcek at Rupert. This will prevent the Belt Line from connecting with tho P. & R. until the1 suit Is ended. A motion to continuo the injunction will be argued before Judge Ikcler cn tho 21st. There are now pending threo suits con' ccrniug railroad grade crossings in Blooms burg. The double frame house on tho north, east corner of tho ccmetrry plot and belo ng. ng to the Cemetery Company, was dis covered to bo on fire about halt past seven o'clock Wednesday evening. The fire is supposed to have originated from a defect ive flue. Tho Fire Companies immediately rushed to tho seine and succeeded in put ting out the Are, after the roof and ton story wero about destroyed, A great deal of the property was saved, among it boing bureau drawer with $100 In money, Thero was an insurance of $1000. The Pueblo ChUfiian, ot Pueblo, Colora do, for January 1, is a 2 J page paper, In a handsome illustrated cover. In it wo And tho following notice of a former Blooms burger. 'A man who Is eligible for Jury duty, by bis not having read the papers, may not know who II. F. Bharpless Is, but there is not another man or a woman or child in the city who does not read bis attractive advertisements and to whom his name not familiar, Mr. Bharpless is ideated at S09, tho real estate headquarters ot Santa Fe avenue, where people c&u to sea mm constantly to Inquire about houses and lots. Mr. Bharpless does a big business, and possesses in a largo degree the conn dencc of the people. No firm enjoys higher reputation for integrity in business transactions. Ho can refer to .all th banking Institutions ot the city, He oncratcs largely tor eastern clients and eastern capital. Mr, Sliarpless makes tho handling of In side property a specialty. He has made study of and is well informed pn tbo most deslrablo business properties. He has consummated largo proportion of the most Important sales ever made lu Pueblo Mr. Bbarpless. controls through bis clients tho best and most deslralo propert ies In tho city. It is a well known fact that ho enjoys an enviable reputation among the real estate men of our city. Bharpless & Co, treat everyboby fairly an may bo depended upon as business men Havo you seen the C-A Ave mile horse blanket? It not, why notf If you have horse you need it- 12-0 6w, Under the law, opora houses anil the- I atrcs aro obliged to pay a mercantile II' cento of C0 a year. Last year was the first time that tbU has been enforced In the country towns. In Columbia coun ty tho Mcrchantllc appraiser found only ono place of amusement, and that was tho Bloomsburg Opera Ilouse. Mlllville, Catawlssa and Berwick all havo opera houses, and If ono Is obliged to pay this license all should bo treated alike. On Thursday, December 10th, 1889, Dr. William II. Maglll, departed this life in the nlncty.flfth year of his ago at his residence In Danvillo. From tho History of Mon tour County wo clip tho following i "William II. Maglll, retired physician and surgeon, of Danville, Is the oldest physician in this part of tho state. Ho was born In Montgomery county, Penna.. March 24tn, 1705, soj of William and Mary (Dunlap) Maglll. Their ancestors were among tho early settlors of Pennsylvania. At tho age oi twelve years no enterca the Doylestown Academy, in Bucks county, Penna., from thero ho went to Baltimore, Md., and read medicine with James Smith, M. D., four years and graduated from the Medical University of Baltimore, In 1817. Ho then attondod lectures at Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia until the spring of 1818, when he began the practice of medicine in Danville, opening an office n the samo houso whero he now resides This house Is of brick, erected by his mother in 1811, tho family having moved there in the spring of that year. When Dr. aglll began tho practice of medicine Dan ville was a very small place, and the houses In that vicinity wero few. Dr .Ma. gill was a man of more than ordinary ability and skill, and possessed wonderful powers of endurance. He rode on horse back over a largo scope of country ay and night enduring hardships and surmounting difficulties that the doctors of this day know nothlug of. He married May 1, 1828, Miss Mary, daughter of Gen. Dan Montgomery. This union has been blessed with eight children, viz: Daniel Elizabeth, William U., Hannah L , Robert D., Christina M., Mary D. and James D.J x of whom lived to be grown. Mrs. Ma gill died in 1882; she was an earnest Chris tian and a member of the Presbyterian Church; Dr. Maglll was also a member of that church, He was tho first burgess, of Danville; In politics ho was a Whig, but since the organization of tho Republican Jiarty he has been one of its strong sup porters. His came will be revered not for his professional skill and honor, but for his deeds' of Charity and Christian ex ample," East liciiton. A Christmas entertainment, designated, Cantata," under the auspices ot tho Sun day School, on ChrlBtmas eve, was repeat ed on New Year's night, in the beautiful Chrlstaln Chapel at Cambra. Notwlth- tanding the inclemency of tho weather the house was well filled on both occasions. Tho proceeds of admisplon fees will be ap plied to the use and benefit of the, Sunday School. The repiescntatlves or committees on arrangements manifested great taste and discretion in the selection, both as to character of '.Cantata," decoration, and general supervision of all the exercises, as there was harmony and decorum through out Tho exhibitors' hall was Inclosed by curtains which were drawn and dropped as occasion required. The words, 'Christ mas Eve," were suspended In gilded letters from a festooned arch, In front of tho plat form. An oil painting bung from the wall, representing a large river with deep shades of grcn, and dense forestry, emblematic of tho "River of Life." Everything con. pircd to draw tho attention and to make ono feel happy. Tho exercises were open ed on New Year's night, with prayer by Elder Calhoun formerly of Cambra, but now of Plymouth. Tho following is tbo program in full. fART FIBST. Merry Christmas, by school Happy to Night, Professional March. Harvest Days are Over, by E. B. Gear- hart and Chorus School. Think of Me Kindly, Bolo by Miss Lena McHcnry Hal Hal Your Work is Done, Duet. Jack Frost and Autumn, by-Hiss Myra Gearhart. Welcome Winter, Trio, by Hisses Blanche and Madge McUenry and Zora Hughes. Hall our Queen, Chorus by Bchool. Merry bells are Ringing Now, Bolo and chorus by Paul Davidson, Lena Cary, Hat- tlo Buckalcw and Pauline Cary. Beautiful Moonlight, Duet by Mrs. C. O, Hughes and Miss Myra Gearhart. Apples For a Penny by Miss Zora Hughes.. Lena and Her Dolls, Tableau. PABT SECOND. The Children are Coming, Duet, Qran pa and Grandma, by Will . Gearhart and Mrs. C. O. Hughes. Home, Bweet Home, Quartette, by Miss Myra Gearhart, Miss Lena McHenry, E. B, Gearhart and Bllas McUenry. You aro Welcome, solo, by Will Gear. hart. Glad lime of Re-union, Quartette and Chorus, It Ail Who Keep Christmas, solo, by Pearl McHenry and Chorus. Do You Know f Duet by Ray McHcnry and Zora Hughes. Girl With tho Curl, solo, by Zell Mc Uenry. Memory Land, solo and quartette, by Mrs. O. C. Hughes and Cnorus. Hurrah For Santa Claus, chorus Santa's Bong, solo, Lea Goldcr. The Time Is Swiftly going, auartettp. Good Night, Chorus. At this juncture a loud call was made for some young men from Nantlcoko when Lawrence McHenry, son of Hon. James McHenry, aud telegrapher at the above named place, John Warne, Fred and Thomas Pope ot Welsh and English parcn tage, appeared on the platform and out rlyalcd all ellorts at vocal music that we ever had tbo pleasure to listen to. John Warne has the reputation or being lbp best tenor singer in the Btate, in token of which he was awarded a "Gold Medal. They sung the pieces, viz i "Bong of tho "Tbo Boldler," "Como Brothers Tune tho Lay," and "Our Native Land.' Concluded with "Mercy's Dream," Tableau. PartBccond was particularly affecting and Interesting. Every par', throughont tbo wholo was represented and replete in all the paraphernalia ot age, condition and circumstance in lifo, and position, to which it was designed to refer, and the ideas to bo conveyed were fully realized and appreciated by n highly delighted audience. Instrumental music on a piano was fur. olshed by Stanley MoHeDry, Muslctl Dl rector, A. G. Davldsou was general Manager, A I'nuily fijnirltiir. Havo you a father? Have you a mother? Hare you a son or daughter, sister or brother who has not yet taken Kemp's Hal sam for tho Throat and Lungs, tho guar, raiitetd remedy for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles! It so, when a sample bottle Is gladly given to you Jru by any druggist, and tho large sire cost only 60c and 1.00. A aot.n attbhut to rob tiif. I'IRBT NATIONAL IIANKi FRUSTRATED BT THE PRESENCE OF MIND Or CASHIER TOIT1N. On Tuesday morning just before twelve o'clock a man entered tho First National Bank, and walking around behind tho countor, said that ho needed a thousand dollars, and must bavo It right away. With this remark ho drew a revolver from his pocket and aimed lt at Cashier Tustln. Mr. Tustln, and his daughter, Miss Mary wero sitting at a table when tho man enter ed. Edward Tustln was In tbo vault seal, log up a packago ot monoy. As soon as tho man made his demand Mr. Tustln aroso and faced htm, believing that ho had a lunatlo to deal with, Under this 1m. presslon ho at onco concluded that the proper mode ot proccduro was to engage bis visitor In conversation and, if possible, divert his mind. He stepped towards the man and said that there was no noed of having any trouble, and invited him to walk from behind the counter and they would talk about 1U Just at this tlmo Mr, Edward Tustln, having heard tbo conver sation and seen the revolver from his posi tion in the vault, throw the money ho was scaling up, into tho Inner safe and locked tho door, which mada a llttlo noise, and at that the man commenced to back away, Mr. Tustln following him, until ho reached tbo bank door, when ho went out, saying as ho did so, "Don't you follow mo or I'll shoot." Ho went down Market street to the tennis court, opposlto tho now Presby terian church, and there mounted a horBe of P. S. Uarroan'B which ho bad stolen from tho stable, and tied at that point for his escape. He went out Fourth street to tho first alley, tbenco up to Third, out Third to West and Main, and on out of town. An alarm was given at onco, as soon as he left tho bank, and several start ed In pursuit. At one point William Ever ly of Buckborn caught tho horse by tho bridle, and near tho M. E. Church 0. P Sloan and Thco. Smith attempted to stop htm, but he drew his pistol and ordered them to keep hands off, which they very naturally did, under the circumstances. Ed. Tustln first left the bank and seeing Elmer Bruglcr, asked blm to get his horso and follow tho would-bo robber, which Elmer did, in company with F. Housel. They found tbo horso tied out near tbo slate quarry, but tbo rider was gone. Hastening back to town with this Informa tion, a party consisting of Chief of Police Freas, Geo. Hunt, Sam H. Harman, and F. House), went in pursuit, but returned in a couple of hours without making an arrest. TUB ROBBER KNOWN. From the information that has been gathered it is known almost beyond a pos sibility ot doubt, that this bold attempt at robbery was mado by a ma n amcd Amos Applcman. He was dressed like a cow-boy, with a broad-brimmed light slouch hat, pants in his boots, heavy coat, and sandy moustache. It Is said by some that his moustache was dark, but If so It has been colored recently, as its natural shade is red. Applcman was seen in Danville on Tuesday. Be bought a ticket at the D. L. & W. depot in Dan ville on Tuesday morning for tho 10.20 train, for Bloomsburg. John McClure sold blm tho ticket, and U euro that it was Applcman, as they were In tho samo regi ment in the army, and has known him since. On reaching Bloomsburg, Apple- man secured a horse as above mentioned. He then came op to the corner and was seen looking in tho bank window a short time before his atterhpt to rob. Seeing Richard Edwards in there bo walked up street a little ways and sat down on tbo step of Savage's jewelry store. Then see ing Edwards loavo the bank, and having seen only Mr, Tustin and Miss Mary In the bank ho entered' as has been described. Michael Obi saw him mount tbo horse, and says lt was Applcman, whom ho knows, After leaving the horse Applcman walked over (he hill to Rupert, across tho railroad bridge and down to tho N. & W. B. Station. He met H. R. Grimes at Catawlssa and In quired the first train to Bunbury. He boarded a freight train for Bunbury at two o'clock, and tbat is the last that has been heard of him. Telegrams bavo been sent all around, and the police are on the look out for him. LAT4B. On Wednesday Edward Tustln and John S. Williams took the 12.05 train on tho D. L. & W., having been told by John tied mond of Danvillo that he bad seen Apple' man near Wasbingtonville In the morning, They went to Danville Mr. Redmond ac companying them, and there took a team and drove to Wasbingtonville, and found that Applcman had left there 20 minutes before. They thon drove on, and overtook him between Wasbingtonville and Ex. pbange. walking In tho public road, John Williams drew Appleman's attention by calling to him, and as he looked around Edward lustln covered him with a re volver and said "throw up your hands," which Appleman did. Wllliami and Red mond then jumped out and handcuffed blm. No weapon was found on blm. They brought their prisoner to Blooms burg and after a hearing before Esq Jacoby, Applcman whs committed to jail. Ho is charged with horse stealing, carry lng concealed deadly weapons, pointing a pistol at Mr. Tustln, attempted robbery, and will probably be tried In tbo United States Circuit Court for attempting to rob National bank. Altogether this may afford him an opportunity to spend much of life remaining to him behind prison bars. Appleman dll not attempt to deny any of the charges, but claimed that ho was drunk. 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Auction of dlshwarc, lamps, crock. cry and glassware, will begin Wednesday evening, Jan. 22nd. Watch this paper for further announcement. Very Itcsp't P. J. Weaver. Per William Weaver, Agt JVDUi; C. It. I CIIBNRV HliAII, For tbo past two weeks Hon, Cyrus B, McHcnry has been sick of typhoid pneu raonla, but reports received from blm wero lavoraoic, ana no ono anticipated a fatal result. It was therefore a great shock to this community when tho news was received litre on Wednesday that his death had occurred at noon ot that day. Ho grew worso on Saturday morning and soon passod away. Cyrus B. McUenry was a son of Moses McHenry, and was one ot cloven children. Ho was a brother of Ellas, and John J. McHenry of Benton, of James McHcnry of Cambra, ot Daniel McUenry of Stillwater, and also of Bllas McHcnry who died in June", 1880. Uo was born Nov. 8, 1830 on tho homestead, where ho lived until ho WttB married, when ho removed to tbo farm whero ho died. Ho was married on December 23, 1852, to Miss Priscllla Cov cnliov'en ot Orangcvlllc, and thero was born to them the following children :. Oliver, who died In 1878; Lily B. wlfo of U. B. Low of Orangcvlllc; and William L. Mr. McHcnry was always active In poll tics, being a staunch democrat, and though never asking for an offica for htm self, ho was ever ready to do all In his power for bis friends. When a vacancy wsb created In tho office of Associate Judgo In 1837 by tho death of James Lake, the friends of Cyrus B. McUenry circulated a petition and secured his appointment to that office from Governor Pattisou. Tho following year he was nominated, and elected for the full term of flyo years, with but little opposition. That offlco ho has flll'ed conscientiously and woll. Judgo McUenry was honored, and ad mired by all who know him. Ho was honeBt, upright, pure and a leading mem ber of tho Christian church, in which ho was an elder for many years prior to his death. As a friond ho was truo and faith ful, and as an enemy he always defined his ground, so tbat his opponents knew just whero to find him. His death is a great loss to the county, to Flshlngcreek town ship, and abovo all to tho homo that for bo many years has been a happy ono. The memory of this noble man will linger long lu tho hearts of those whose privilege it was to enjoy his friendship. May ho rest in peace. The funeral will tako placo at Stillwater on Saturday at 10 o'clock. Persons can tako tegular morning train. KulKUts of tue Golden Entrlc. The following aro tho officers of Thota Castle, No. 270, of Bloomsburg Pa. for the ensuing six month's terms : Past Chief, William E. Bhafer ; Noble Chief, William 11. Brooke; Vice Chief, B. W. Hagenbuch; High Priest, Daniel Lay- cock; Venerablo Hermit, J. S. Blue ; Mas ter ot Records, Guy Jacoby; Clerk of Ex chequer, H. A. Schooh; Keeper of Exche quer, I. D. White; 8ir Herald, William J. Bhutt; Worthy Bard, John P. Jones; Worthy Chamberlain, J. L. King; Ensign, J. W. Mover: Esaulro. W. C. Fortune; First Guardsman, W. B. Alien; Bee tnd Guards, man, A. N. Yost; Trustees, J. B. Blue, W. H. Brooke and W. O. Fortune; Represen tative to tho Grand Castle, J. Leo Harman. I.tvery stable for Sale. Tho undersigned offers at private sale the entire outfit ot his livery stable, on Iron Street, In Bloomsburg, including horses harness, buggies, slelgbs, carriages, robes, blankets, &c, also an offlco building and contents. It is an old stand with good business. Address If. J. W. Gidbs, Bloomsburg, Pa. Clicnp EaccurHloiis to Calllornin, In Pullman Tourist Bleeping Cars for Pas sengers holding second class tickets to Pacific Coast Points, wMchwill bo through from Chicago via Omaha, to San Francisco without chango at any intermediate poiut, via the Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul and Union Pacific Short Line only on the fol lowing dates for leaving Chicago, viz: January 10 and 30, February 18 and 27, March 18 and 27, April 10 and 21, May 8 and 22. Tho Bleeping Car faro from Chicago to Ban Francisco is but 84.00 per betth, and the accommodations are excellent. For further particulars apply to tho nearest coupon ticket agent, or address Jno. R. Pott, Trav. Pass. Agent, Wllllamsport. Pa, Card of Tbanku. If the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam should publish a card ot thanks, contain lng expressions of gralitudo which come to him dully from those who havo been cured ot Beycro throat and lung troubles by the uso ot Kemp's Balsam, It would dll a fair sized book. How much better to Invito all to call on any druggist and get a tree sam. plo bottle that you may test for yourself Its power. Large bottles oOo and $1.00. Hliort-Iliiml WrltcrH Oiililone. Tho Bunbury Daily says i Bcnatr Wol- vcrton ba In practical uso at his ofQco tho I'honograph-Oraphophoae. lhe machine is worked by tho foot and you talk into it as in a telephone. Tho cylinders aro made ot composition and the slightest sound is noted. In an hour on Saturday ho dictated Otty-flvo letters using ten cy linders, ono of tho letters was fltteon pages long. In the outer oQlco is another mach lno and tho cylinders aro placed on that and the letters written out on a type writer. It took four hour's work to write out the tlfty-tlvo letters dictated into the machine In an hour. 0. R. Bavldgc, Esq. also uses one In his ofilco. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby wu sick, we gave her CastorU. When tho was a Child, the cried for CMtorU, When sho became Miss, she clang to CaitorU, When she had Children, she gave them CutorU, December 1'aiiHlCH, The Alt. Carmcl AVua says that Rev. Dr. Mitchell, pastor of the Presbyterian church at that place brought to their office on the morning after Christmas a pretty little bn quet ot pansles to which was attached th following words , "Pansles blooming in tbo open air, and gathered between thunder showers, Dec. SO, 1680. Are You Culuu; to travel? It so you mutt bo very careful of your health, or your doctor's blllls will cost you m'iro than your traveling ex. pontes. A bottle of Bulphur Hitlers will --twt t.m. fmm all alr1soa I 1 .1 1 . chango of climate. Keening Ititgram. There arc many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. Tis sold everywhere. Coiintuitptloit surely Cured. To Tns Editor Plcaso Inform your readers that I havcla nosltlvo remedy for mc aoovo named dlscaso. uy its timely use thousands of hopolcss cases havo been permanently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy fuss to any of your readers who have consumption if they send mo their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. BLOUUM M. O. 181 Pearl Bt., New York. Nov.22-llw. Ou the HUulltCHl M1ki Of anytb.ng wrong with the Kidney's or Bladder, recourse should at onco bo had to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rond. out, N. Y. Neglect may lay tbo founda tion for painful 'difficulties. Tho Favorlto Remedy has completely cured cases of Stone In the Bladder from which relief had been vainly sought. Where there is a ten dency to Rheumatic Gout speedy relief in variably follows its uso. l-3-4t. WANAMAKER S. luiLADiLrniA, Monday, Jan. s, 1690. In every department of the store there is a quick bar gain movement. It will keep' up during the whole ot January. nna me iicue pncea tnings are just those that almost everybody wants. Heavy Underwear Muslin Underwear. White Goods. Housekeeping Linens. Upholstery. Women's Overgarments. C h i 1 d r e n's Wraps and Dresses. Millinery of all kinds. Silk and Ribbons. And a vast number of other things the reductions are often half or more. The unusual trade conditions have forced or fright ened many manutacturers and ii - , t l oDDers into an immediate reait- J . , ,,r I uiuuii uii aiuiK.. vv c arc pabs- incf the poods on to you at prices that in many instances are unexampled in the history ot trade. Let Dress Goods stand ior all. The reductions are not so marked as in some other sorts of fTOods. but even in this short ,. , ' , , I 11SI mere arc a UOZen OI StUUS I that yOU knmo the Worth Of and , , , I can measure Hie general marK down by. Stripes and Plaids. 40-lnch Sllx-ana-wool Plaids, reduced from $1 to&Oc. 40-lnch Sulc-and-wool Matelote, reduced from 40 Inch Camel Hair Plaids, reduced from (1 to 750, 4!-tnch Cashmere Plaids, reduced from tl to T5C, 4llnch Fotue Plaids in quiet colors, lco from 42-lnrh Cnovlot Plaid, reduced from sl.M to Jl 4Mnch Bourette Plaids, reduced from tl.50 to si- lMnch Camel Hair Plaids, reduced from J1.75 to tl. 42-lnch Cheviot Wick Plaid, reduced from ti 33-wch Foule stripes reduced from T5c to soc. 40-lnch Sereo sirloes. reduce t from tl to 75c. 6C-lnoh Fancy serge stripes; reduced from tl to 75c. 50-lnch 611k striped Serge, reduced from 11.53 toil' co-Inch Novelty silk Stripes, reduced from I.T5U1.S3. Low Priced Suitings. Ilalt.wool Figured Reps, reduced from 12tfc sWnch Cr-ecks. reduced from Mo to soo. 21-inch All-wool Plaids, reduced from JM to 20c 50-lcch Mixed Suitings, reduced from 300 to esc. 33-lnch Mohair Stripes, reduced from 37 mc to 80.0 ss-incn trench striped senre. reaucei from S7XO to soc. 30-lucu ail wool nn-neau uuecKB, ouu mm 31 vc. ao-iacu. Aii-woci riaia?, reaucoa iruia ss-mcu Ali-irool Fancv Strlnes. 30o from 37WC 3,lnch HaMl ClotU strtnea. redi-ced from DOo torn no. so inca urcsau.oia I'jaiai, reuucea irom wo to 87tf c. 3?-incn umDro rrcnen snipes, ctho irom doc as-lnch Fancy stripe Foule serge, aoo from 65c sMnch Fancy Bomtstte Btrlpes, too from 5o. es Inch Jacquwd Figured Stripes, Wo from 75c i-wcu v reucu x oui l uuruers, iruui too. Combination Robes. Combination Hobos In a lanre variety ot styles. reduced to tl. SA. t'l. EHue-oonu uoocs ia an me imwsb rerauiu ue s'trni. reducod to f 7.S0. s. ti to. t l'l. tll.&O. rrenc'i t'laia iiooes lu au iue uuweut cuiuriagt, with b irnla of silk Persian reduced from f 13 to no. French Foulo Hobo with border ot velvet stripes, reduced Irom tl7.v to tl..50. rrencn Hergo uodos wun panel oi Drocoae vel vet, induced from t&) to 118. French Paisley ltobes, reduced Irom 112.50 i n hi. French Serge Bobes, with sllk.and.wool border for irarnlturo. reduced from tls.60 to SIO. rrencu nergo itooea wua ujruera ui uu-en moire, reduced from $13 to tla.M) French Serge Bobes with silk and velvet garniture, former price (3! 50 now f :o. French sei co Itobes. with Danels ot sulc-and- wool Btilpos, former pneo $!1, now ti.M. Frencn Armure, with Hclrt front ot tilllc and tinsel embroidery In VauDyke pattern, was $W, French Armuro, with border of chlnelle In noral design, former price n, now tii It will not be advisable to ask for samples of these quick' priced Dress Goods. They will go while you're thinking of them, In ordering say what color or combination you wish, and our buyers will almost cer- tainly meet your wishes as well w mm as it you picked lor yoursell. Hr.r.v virtue fnr hninnr hna uook Nuws ior January nas a. r a.i.a , n ijuiuuu ai inc uuct jJiuwiimy, 1 1 t.n I r Hr.nH nnri n A e i nil t f 1 1 1 lateiy aeaa, ana a qciigtihiui j ...... ! Tl,,, iuvci wm appicuiaiu. niu iilw hnnlfc nf rlii mnntli nf nnuwn. UOOKS OI Hie momn OI COUrse PUnr.. nn r tl-iom nnH tho fnir every one oi mem, ana me iair prices. liooK news is 5c a 1 number, 50c a year. John Wanamakek. ! 1 I'llll.ADKLriUA.l'A. rM atonu, no oiwratloa or Ium of lluie f roln Inulnoa.. t'Aso.irououuctai lu. curable bjr other, wanted. tKudfor Circular. CURE GUARANTEED. omuSStit. I LOCAL NOTICES. I. W. IIAHTMAN & SONS. This week wo send out HutemcnU in oil wboowous, If not correct call in and sco the account. Fob BAr.E. Old Process Flour 4.B0 nor barrel vfrv good.- u'i Holier Flour very lino quality. All kinds of chop. Choice Bran, Fresh ground. 600 Bus. Old Corn. 100 Bus. Choicn Whltn rat nin.i. bright and heavey not stained nor musty good for scod, bi Aqueduct Aim Rupert. I. W. IIAHTMAN & SONB. This week a Special -rfer on nil klml- Ladles' Misses' Children's costs. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3 doz. Lifo size Crayons only $io.oo. Viewing, copying and enlarging. Instant process used. tl. I- W. UAHTMAN & BONS. This week our bargain table will bo fitll- cd up aealn. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. This week for Sneclal sales on Hamburg Embroideries, many of them at halt price. I. W. HARTMAN & BONS. Umbrella Covers rcadv to nut on. Bilk & Gloria, all sizes, seo them beforo you throw away yonr old one. John Burnett of Bhlckshlnny intends opening a branch store in Brower's store room lately occupied by IIouscl Bros, as a ffijffi&tffi. of ioX etc. 1.10-3mo. TIic KarriHliuri; Patriot. ALL TUB NEWS OP TUB STATE CAPITAL, Tun Harrisd-iro Daily Patriot, con taining full Associated Press news and at tractive special mutter, will bo sent by mail to any address at tho following rates: $5.00 per year; $9.50 for six months; $1.25 for three months; or 45 cents per month, cash with tho order. The Uarrisbdro Weekly Patriot, a large doublo sheet, with latest news to dato of publication, literary, agricultural, scientific and miscellaneous reading, will rntoof $1.00 per annum, cash with the bo sent by mall to any subscriber at the orAedrdregS! Patkiot PrausmNQ Co., a20 Market street, uarrisburg, pa. MARRIED. SHAW JACOBY. At Bloomsburg, Pa., Dec. 18th, 1839, by Rev. W. T. Au man, Mr. Edwin N. Shaw to Miss Eliza beth Jacoby, both of Bloomsburg, Pa. PATTERSON HE ACOCK At tho re sidence ot the bride's father, Jan. 1st, 18D0, by Rev. D. J. Waller, Jr. Georgo B. Pat tcrsOQ and Lizzie, daughter of Alfred Hea- cock, all ot Ureenwood township, this county. Dec. 25. 1839. near Buckhorn. by Rev. L. F. Brown, Mr. Wm. B. Purs el and Miss Maggio Moyer, both of Buckborn. On Dec 81. at tbo Presbyterian Manse In Bloomsburg, Pa. by the Rev. Isaac M. I'atterson, Ullbert U. Lnturop 10 miss &ei phia Hess, both of Benton. DEATH- MILLS. At Fargo City, Cass Co. N. n-wi- u ., -.1 .. Tv, oo icon tnM "?r .w, A r7,i . -uu",-"""j wife of Chas. D. Mills, a former resident of Columbia Co. JOHN3TON. Miss Ida M. Johnston, December 22. 1889. Aged 25 years, 10 months and 5 days. "1UARTKR NOTICE Mol :otice Is hereby Klven that an annllcatlon will bo made to tho Governor of tho State ot Pennsyl vania on Friday, January 81st, A. J)., 189J, oy Josopn UattL o. W. Miller, Pompeo Kattl, Herman Kaulters, B. P. Wllliami and E. Waller under Pennsylvania entlt'ed "An Act Oprovldo for the I Incorporation aad Regulation of certain Corpora-1 uons" npprovea apru mn 1674 ana me Buppie Mnns" nnnrnvprt Anrll Qth 1J.7 S?rporatlon, to bocallod tho -'Bloomsburg Silk Mill," the character and object ot wbloh is the manuiaeturooisiucandiortneaepu: moses to nave I ana noraraa ana en of an ma n? and possess and entoy all tho rights, beneats and Drlvlleeesof tho said Act of Assembly supplements. solicitor. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ ot Vend. Ex. Issued out ot the Court of Common Ploas ot Columbia County, ra., and to me directed, thero win oo exposea to publ o sale at tho Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1890, ar 2 o'clock p. m. All that certain pleco or par cel at land situate In Jackson township, Colum bia county, Pa., described and bounded as fol lows, to-wlt: On tho north by land of Joshua Savase, on the east by land ot George McHenry on the south by land of Abram Knouse and on the west by land ot Joshua Savago, containing SIXTY-SEVEN ACRES ot land, more or less, whereon are erected a Finns Dwsllinff Houso. Birnl nay eiied and otner outbuildings. Seized, token Into execution at the suit of E. Keiler & Co., versus B. F. Savage and to be sold as the property ot B. F. Savage. Millku, Attf . JOHN B. CASBV, MO-IO. Sheriff. R EGISTElt'o NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persom Interested li tn elates ot the respective decedents and minors that tho follow ing administrator', executors', guirdlani ac counts havo been mod in tuo onico of -ho iteglster ot Columbia county, au l will bo preicated for connrcaatl m and allowanod In the orohanV Court to .ba held in uioomsbunr. February 3rd. No. 1. The nrst and nnal account ot A. J. Craw ford and LovlZahner, executors, &c, ot Henry C. Crawford, late of tho town ot Ulooinumrg, Col. uo. acceiaea. No.j. First and flDil account of O. W Cher. Ington, executor ot Mary Ann Chen, gton, late of Uoarlni-creek township, Coluinola Count, de ceased. No. 3. Flrat and final account ot O. W. Cher- Ington, executor ot Hachel Cherlngtoa, late of ltoarlngcroek township, Ojlumbu uouaty, de ceased. No 4. Flrat and anal account of Jejs j. John. eiocutor of tho last will anl te;tun3nt of 'llza v. Walter, late of tuo tswnanip of uwmt, comm. via cuuuiy, uui4nj, No. 6. The first and final account ot It. V . urumstctier. administrator so. or urum. stetler, late ot the township ot Orange, Colu nbta No. s. The first anl final account ot A. P. Younir. executor of tho last will and testament of Ann Young, late ot Ureenwool Wwnjhlp, col Co., administrator d. b. n. of Mercy A. ltoberts. lato ot uoiumou county, aoueawo. No. 8. The nrst and flnil account of Webster Hlppensteel, admlnUtrator ot tho Uoods and Chattels, rights, and credits, which wero ot WU. ccdoceasoi. nam lupponaiooi, law oi ueavru ujwasmp, i;ou No. D. First and final account ot Oeo. E. El. well, administrator ot James Commons, late of the townof Bloomsburg, col Co. deceased. exe.'utor of tho estate of J. M. U Illcks, late of tuo township oi uriarcrock, uol co. ue teased. U. 11. UAALt -ukuu Itoglster. NOTICE IN 1'AHTITION. in tho matter ot the partition ot the estate ot Marv KUDeru lato oi tuo town ot luoomsoun. uoiumuia uouuvx, i-euusyivauia, uoueawu. '1 ne neira or saia a-coaent wm tan e notioe mat in puruimnoo ot an on. or ot tuo orpti&os' uourt ot uoimema countr. a wnx or nariiiion iiaa ld.uea n I from slid court to tue snerin oi uaia county, re- ait DleontUdttrstMonday of vubruary, A. p. I im und thatihelnnuesLwiU meet for the tmr. noaeof makiDiT DarUiloa ot tue real eatato ot aald I doccdeat on SaU'rday, tne eltf niecntn a.y tt Jau-- i nary. a. d,. wm. at 10 o'clock a. m. ot &ii u&y. I cuu uo pruatriit ii juu oeo pru)vr I The tiretnlbca In a 'let tlon are described aa tot M0Wg Tbe undivided oae-thlrd interest In all I tUftt certain lot oturound situ ita in trie Town ot mcom.iburtr. aforesaid, bouutled on the Hast by 1 weal bireti, pn ma noum oy wt oi w, w it on tlie Weat by Woom AJle- ana on King. jt liloora Alley, and on the North hv lot of Mrs Ella Delly. bclnz forty feet front on West btreet and one hundred and ninety eUUt feet In depth whereon la erected a two r btory brick dweluni;. ttaerfa. JLEOTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby siren that tbe annual meetlntr of the Ooluinbla County Agricultural, Horticul tural Mechanical Amocuttou for the cloctlou ot onlcers and tho transaction of uny other proper buiJncsa, will bo held in the uourt llouw, blooms bun;, on Saturday January is, lttJJ, at 8 o'clock: p , 1U. II. P. LUtz. Jaa. a, 8w. uetty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtus of Bnndry writs ft Test. PI. Pa. Iwwt out ot tho Court ot common riem of Lnz. Co., lu., and to mo nirected, thero will bo exposed to tu b 110 salo at tho Court House (in the Sheriff's office) Bloomsburg, I'o. on SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1800, at 10 o'clock l m-, the following. to-WIt t All that certain messuage lot or plecoot groutid situ ate tn Urlarcrcck township, OoL Co., ra,, bounded and described as follows, to-wlti On the north by publlo road leading to BerwlcK, on the east by lot ot Andrew Fowler, on the south by and on the west by lot of Henry Ammerman, containing ONE HALF ACHE OF LAND, more cr leas, on which aro erected a Frame Dwelling House, Grist Mil, Urn and outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution at ths suit ot James rost and A. W. ntackhouso, executors, "bearers" vs. Jonas Crtsman and to bo sold as tho property ot Jonas Chrlsman. CP. HAND, JOHN B. CASBV, Attorney. lS-WSD. sheriff. Q.R AND JURORS. Tho following is a list ot Grand Jurors for Feb ruary term 1830: Ben kt Wheeler Schllckcr. neuiotx D. W. Force, Bdward Menenry. Bcrmlclt-tt. D. Freas, llarrey Hess. Joiin B. With ers. DloonmrnirvWm. F. Bodlns, n. D. MannUiir, Charles lUbh. Cataolta John Erwlne, T. K. Harder, Jeremiah Yeager. Onlre J. E. Boono. Z. T. Fowler. Convnghain Harry R. Evans. FlthlnQcreeK-HoKtx W. Hess. (Jrmiirojd Jonathan Hartman. Hemlock V, A. Fetterolf, a M. Torwllllgor. Loaiat Lewis Bltncr. MtjrtlnL IC Andreas. John Michael. til. jieanam uenry aio. Sugarloaf W. 11. UUngcr. T RAVERSE JURORS. FIBST WISE. Bmter John A. BrelBch. Bfflton Benton C. cole. lierviicK Herbert c. Daubach, Peter J. Suit, Dan iel Walburn. moamslmrg0. 1L Eyerly, Jacob Holder, W. IL Hojso, Uabert Hartman, C E. Uower, C A. Moyer. Catawltsa -Clinton Bills, Amos Hile, Oeo. Relf- snyder, Charles Wanton, evwre Milton Adams, W. H. Hess, Junes Keener. Conynaham Uooert Canfleld. FtshhtgcreeK-J. a Campbell, B. F. EJfar. Franklin John Artly. Hemlock ClarK PureeL Jackson FranK Young, Lloyd Young. Locust Daniel Artman. ifalu Aluion Derr, J. We&cy John, John Longen- borgor. SlWn-Oeorso Emerlck. Orange William Ncyhard, M. A. WHUams. Roartngcreek Solomon Moury. SooU-llaltls White. Pat Wes'ey Sones. ' v BuaartoafV, K. S. Kilo. BICOND WCIK. neater C. E. Bnnntnger. Benton demuel Mcllenrto. Berwick Abner Welsh. Brtarcreek bamuel H. Hitler. BlootwlmraVl. u. alien, W. 11. Lemon, Charles 041, W.J. ShUtt. Catattrtssa Wm. o. Fisher, Lewis llayhurst, m ay berry a. Hughes, W1U McLaughUn, p. ii shu man, John Waltz. Convngham Ii. J. Doylo. Flshtngcreek Ulram Karnc-, Islah Habor, David Yost. Franklin -Edward Enzlehart. Greenioooa Samuel Beriunger, Isaac Uaycocx, John Morns. Hemlock P. H. Erugler, Samuel Glrton, M. B. Hughes, Amos Hartman, llathlaa Whlte- nlght, Jr. Locust Ellas Lleby, obadlah Y'ocum. Xaatfon Clinton regg. Main -John A. Shuman, J. C. Shuman. Pine James Masters. lioarlngoreek Jacob Hortman. HnttJ. M. Hulshlzer, Isaao Kelchard. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a writ ot Levari Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa., and to mc directed thero will bo ex posed to public salo at the court House, In tho Sheriffs omco, Bloomsburg, ra., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate In Locust twp Columbia county, Stats of Pennsylvania, bound9d and described as follows, viz. Beginning at a spruce and running thence by land ot Daniel stlne north eighty and a half degrees east, forty-six and four-tenth perches to a stone ; thence by tho some and land of Mich ael Stlne Jr., south nine and three-quarter degrees east, one hunlrod and nlnHy-throo porches to a s'ono; thence by land ot said John Broteo south eighty-three and a quarter degrees west sixty eight and loor-tcnth perches to a Btono oaths west name of Mercer's run; thence by land ot Aaim Ulmmtclc north thirty-two degrees wfst thirteen perches to a spruce; thence by the same north nvo and ons-quarter degrees west eighty and eight-tenth perches to a spruce; thence by the same north sixteen and a halt degrees east thirteen perches and one-tenth; to a spruce j thence by the same north thirty-seven and a holt degrees east eighteen perches to a spruce ; theno ) by the same north nine and a quarter degrees east nine and eight-tenth perches to a spruce ; thenco by the same north thirteen and a quarter degrees east ten and three-tenths perches to a SDruce ; tnence north nvo degrees east twelve perchos and six-tenth ot a perch to spruce ; thence north four teen and throe-quarter degrees west twenty-nine and rive-tenth perches to a breast of the siw mill dam; thence north throe and a quarter degrees west nine and four-tenth perches to a spruce : thence by tho Bamo nertn twelve degreos west s'xty-stx and three-tenth perches to a maple; thence by land ot Daniel Stlno north twenty -ono and a quarter degrees east ten perches to the placo of beginning, containing SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, seventy Perches ot land, ba tho samo more or less, on which 13 erected A DWELLING HOUSE, - Broti;e'nowiotheu'oofKrean'et'an,i5iann. and Seized, taken Into execution at the salt ot John -L M. 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You, re ndr-t-au do aa wall aa auy out. t ull lufunnallvo and Urmi (?, lo ibuaa who wrlla lor aama, with particular and tanua fw our raniiljr Mllil, Hooka and rttloiUcAU. IRtr yea know All. Wdjou toncJada lo ao no funtiar. wb no kanu la don, lidma fc. O. XLlhH AtuUkTi. Uaiis, Jan.i6-tiy.iy. AUDITOU'8 NOTICE. The uudershined auditor snnolnted by tho Or. Chans' Court ot Columbia County to make dlstrt utlon of balance la the hands ot D. & u u. Kline admlnlitrator, to ana anion tho parties entitled thereto, will alt at tho nice of O.K. (lejfr, Ksq., Inthttown of oatawljsa, on Tuesday, January Kth, IXM, at 10 o'clock lu the foienocn, to attend to the duties of his appointment, when sod where rut prsous uuviuir claims siraiist taiu t'kiaiu, must appear and prove Uioin, or tw lorcvcr debar, red from any share of said lund. UUO.lS.'bS. J. U.UAIZK, Arullter.