J ...V Highest of all in Leavening Power. I Li ssxsm. ABSOilTELY PURE TIIF. COl.UMIUAX. ' Entered nt tin- Post (iflli f .it 111 inmslnirir, I'n., 4 second class matter, March 1, Ihim. lU.OOMSnURG, PA. FRIDAY, l I'.liKL'AKY ij, 1S01. ENTOMBED MINERS RESCUED. HR01 out orT iLivB. Nantiookh, Pa , Fib. 0. Ono of the most dramatic events that hnvc rccurre:) in the coal mining rccion about lure In many years was 1)10 release Vomlny mnrnioc. cif tlio three men, Jolin llivcr, Willl-im Crxglo anil Michael Shcllouk, from llic fl roiled minNin which they had been imprisoned since Wednesday luBt. On Wednesday of last week five men, the three above named and two others, Tbrniat Lev. is and Daniel Duvlc, were nt work la No. 3 mine of the rniHiueljanna Coiil Company. They were uvft?d in robbing pillar in an abandoned portion of the miuc. In one chamber Lewis and Divis wtrf at work, and to loosen (ho coal resorted to a blast. Tho explosion rent asunder n wall separating the chamber in wb'cli they were engaged from au old almmlon td working used for storing surplus tnloo wnt'-r. The lm prisoned wuter burst through the great bole made by the blast In a furious torrent, which nothing cculd resist. A OIK BT ( P A CIIANCR. Lewis and I?av!s were Jerked ill their feet and tossed about like corks. Even heavy coal cars wt re lifted and whirled before the flood as though they had beeD corks. Lewis and Davis were fortunate ly swi pt to the gangway. Hero they got footing. Y ill. the ft tod tearing after them they fled for their llys. At one linie the flood overwhelmed them up to their cicks, but they made a tinnl des Dalrins effort and cot beyond itsclutc es. Davis and Lexis were saved, but their three companions were left behind. There was hardly a ray of hope that they could be alive. There was just a chance that they might have got on some elevat. ad footing beyond the reach of the water. Those who first suggested it were thought to be half road, but still it was a ghost of a chance, and rescuers set to work with all that fury of energy with which miners go to the relief of their comrades, not knowing how soon their own time may come to need a like effort on their be haf. DEtPilH TtJUSBD TO WILD JOY. At an early hour Monday morning, however, their growing despair was turn td to wild Joy. From far back In tho mine there came a faint cry. For a mom. nt the men ceased their work. They could hardly believe tbelrown cars. Then again, as they stood breathless, the weak, faint voice was heard. The answer was a wild cheer, sod with a sort of blind fury the men fell at their work again. At 3 o'clock in the mornlDg the voice could be distlnctl heardi a little later word could be made out. The three men were all alive and they were unhurt, ''but for God's sake hurr( Ho urging was needed. In a few mom eots the rescuers were almost within touch of tbem. A raft was made, and on it a party of men gropi d their way in the darkness to the little cramped up space in which the three poor fellows had spent their five horrible days. In a little hole in the top of the cross leading they werefouud. Tho wator was almost up to thilr very feet as rat UCAD ooms to i.iph. Inajffythey wero pulled down and went on to the rft, and a few moments later they wero out In tho sunlight with their comrades bugging them and kiss ing hm like madmen, and welcoming them as the dead come to life again. Thero have been many touching scents around the black mouths of the mines hereabout, but seldom one that rooyed men's hearts more than did the wilddem onstrations over these poor rescued, min ers. They aro tho heroes of the day, and for a long timo to come, until somo other great disaster has overshadowed their adventure, they will have to tell over end over a;aia the story of those five awful days of darkness and despair. Curiously enough, they did not suffer greatly from hunger. Their greatest misery, after their mental agmy, was from thirst aud the cramped position in which they wero 'orced to sit. Milk was given them to drink, and they quickly recovered their strength. It was after 7 o'clock in the morning, however, bo fore tbey wero thought to bo sufficiently strong to be carried to tboir homes. 1 r ' - For the restoration of faded and gray bair to its original color and fresbnesf, Ayer's Hair Vigor remains unrivaled This ' the most popular and valuable toilet preparation in the world; all who use It are perfectly satisfied that it it the best. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Bakind Powder rOTTLTRYNOTES. No. 3. O:io great objection to white poultry of any kind is, the hawks will catch them sooner than tho colored one. 'I he dog for the poultry man and farm er U tho Scotch collie shepherd. They aro kind and yet watchful, easily taught to pirform certain kinds of work, and by ftr tho handsomest of ar.y breed. Farm ers do not want pel dog4 nor elephant. The collie ii tho dog Guile and Friend Al moder&lo doso of sulphur, given twice a w.'elt, serves as a laxittve an I blood purifier, The sulphur permeates tho wholo system, even coursing througli the skin and bcintf death to Insect lite, causes pariaites to drop oil. C. Dudley in Am. Ag. Tho above Is simply unadulterated non sense. Sulphur U a mechanical Irritunt and passes through tho system without having any effect on tho parisites. On the contrary it is a dangerous ami d. bili lating drug and should never bo used. Wiry Bulletin. Although the weather is cold no doubt tho lice aro warm enough in tho plull and leathers of tho fowls. Use Pervitin insect powder freely. You can generally toll the condition of a fowl by its comb; if it appears soft and ilaslle, and a good red color thu fowl is in a healthy condition. If shriveled and shrunken and of a pule color, look out for disease of some kind. A two year old heo m tkes tho best in cubator; select those that aro quiet in their disposition. . A wild, flirty hen while setting will often cause disturbance with other set log henB. W. U. UsKStitf. Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla for Catarrh Is and always will bo a lead er, as Its curative powers cannot be bent; price 60c a bottle. For sale by all drug gists. Ashland Citizens Alarmed- The citizens and property-owners of the western end of Ashland are consid erably alarmed by the clucking and settl ing of the earth beneath their dwellings. The town is built on a bill with the main streets running east and west. It was never believed that the town was under mined, except in tbo southwestern side, and there to no very great extent. Tbe cracking was first noticed a year ago, but very little attention was given to it st that time, although it gradually extended towards tbe eastern end of the bjrough. Tho crack first made its appearance on Walnut, above Fifteenth street. It then runs down Centre and crosses that street, striking close to tbe pavement along tho northern side. Tbe buildings along its track have been damaged, though uone very seriously. The crack Is not noticeable below Ninth street, although it has caused con siderable damage to properties between that street and tbe Methodist Church. The total loss to property-holdere will reach 3,00O, and as tbe settling con tinues their loss increases. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of furs: Fox, mink, musk rats, skunks, etc. Locis LOWBNBHUO. The Rev. Henry C. Bwentze), rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Scran ton, has bceu elected Missionary lliubop to Japan by the house of Bishops of tbe Episcopal Church, in ses sion in New York, lie is considering the matter of accepting. lie has been rector of 8t. Luke's, Bcrantoo, for flvo years and soveo mouths BDd has been signally successful in his work, enjoying the hearty and united support of a lurgo and Influential congregation, who oppose his acceptance of the Japan Uislioprlc. Em inently fitted for the offlce on account of bis systematic methods and celebrated for bis cu turo, eloquence and lovo for humanity, Dr. Swentzel Is aluo a leading member of tho Diocese of Contial Penn sylvania and tho call is to the most di til cult charge now existing In the Episcopal Church's work. A beautiful young lady btcirae so sad ly disfigured with pimples and blotches that it was feared she would die of grief. A friend recommended Aytr'd fcSarsapa rills, which sho took, and was complete ly cured. Bhe Is now one of tue fairest of tho fair. The following letters are held at tho Dloomsburg, Pa. post offlce and will bo sent to the dead letter offlce Feb 20, 1801. Mr. J. M. Arnold, Mr. John Kins.lv, Mr. W. R. Magee, A. It. Pittlnos, Mr. Clrtus Wolliver. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Feb. 10, 1801. One cent will be charged on each let ter advertised. A. O. Catucakt, P. M. COURT PROCEEDINGS. riKHT VtRRK OoKTIKCRD. Estate Catharine Hitter, diccRsed, on motion J. O. Freeze continued as auditor. Estate Mary D. Snyder, deceased, Oco. E Kiwell continued as auditor. Estate Jiicob Yolio, deceastd, W. D. llukley continued as auditor. Estate Magd'klerja Hrcdbcndcr, dt ceas ed, T. J. Yandcrshce continued as audi tor. Application of John Jameson for hotel licenso at Jameson City, boring of ap plication continued until Monday, Feb. P, 1S91. Order of slc continued in estate of Elizabeth Sitlcr. Same in citat of An drew ltunyan, deceased. SKCOND WEEK. Second week of February court open ed on Mondiiy, all the judges on tbe bench. Estuto Elizabeth Hosier. dcccaed, pro ceedings in partition stayed. Order of court filed. Estate Tbos. Colo, deceased, adjudi cation cif real citato to ithodt llesi filed. Chase & Co. vs. McCrcady Bros , opin ion filed striking off capias. Columbia county vs. Uustavus Roth, K'isa Niis and Oecrge Fisher, i-jictmcnt. Ytrdict for defendants for laniU describ ed in writ. This caso was in effect to recover tho flue of 4500 Imposed upon B. J. Muss. The Commissioners sold tho farm in Mnin township at Sheriff's salo ami bid It in themselves, and the suit was instituted to gain possession of the farm. Tuo verdict was a conditional one, being usreed to by the Cirnuiisslon irs with tho understanding that Roth pay into tho county tnasury within sixty days the amount of the fine with costs. Auditor's report in estate of Henry Wolf, deccustd, contlimcd nisi. Report of viewers onjextension of Third street, Bjoomsburg, confirmed nisi. The following jurors sworn in inquest in lunt.cy of William Mann; W. C Hart zel, Samuel Diltz, Vm. Howell, Luther Eer, Robeit Kindt. B. F. Fulk. After a short sission they touud tho M. Mann in sane. C. E. Geyer, Esq., appointed auditor in estate of Jus. Hess deceased. R. Buckingham Eq., appointed auditor In estate of J. P. Sands, deceased. L E. Waller, Ehq., appointed auditor In estate of Hubert Robbins , deceased. W. U. hbawn, K q, continucd as auditor in estate of Uorman Fahringer, deceased. L. E. Waller, Eq., continued as audi tor in estuto of Wm. Hippenstiel, deceas td. Application of John Lore for discharge under insolvent laws; first day of May term ordered for hearing. Application of John Jameson for license at Jameson City, hearing continued until Saturday. Estate George Munsop, deceased; C. E. Ucyer continued as auditor. Estate John Ritter, deceased; B. F. Zarr appointed auditor to dUlributo bal ance in hands of Wm. Eyer, administra tor. Court adjourned untill Wednesday morning at 0, a. m. On Wednesday morning the Main town ship case of tbe dispute about the school house at Fisher's church was opened, Judge Bucher of Union county presiding as Judge Ikeler was conccrnod as counsel before bis election. A large number of witnesses are in attendance, Ztrrr and Rbawn for Plaintiff, Freeze, lllnckly and Oeyer for defendants. Al 8:90 o'clock Thursday afternoon, after argument, the Judge charged the Jury and directed a verdict in favor of defendants. For over a week past several bears have been seen rearming about the woods at tho foot of Campbell's Ledge, near Pittston. Fearing that the animals might get rampant and do considerable damage, a party of hunters was organiz ed, and on Thursday, last week, tbey started out, with George Drake of Lack awana, in tbe lead. After scouring about tho woods for somo time tbey finally dis covered the animals in the brush be tween Coxton and tbe Connell mine al Lackawuna. It is claimed that four bears wero seen. At any rate two were run down by the hunters and killed. An attempt was mado to capture them alive, but they showed fight, and ' rather than run tho rUk of being hurt, the hunt ers brought the animals down with a few loads of buckshot. One of them was a she bear, quite large in size, while the other was a cub. Manners' Balm of Gilead Lotion for chappy bands, face and Hps, is witbou competition. Price 25c a bottle, for salo by all druguists. AUCTIONEER. A competent auctioneer can do more toward making a public salo a success than unything else. One man who und erstands his business can get twice as much for goads as another who takes no interest in working up a sale, and works only for the money there is in it for him. Persons who expect to have publio sales this spring will do well to communicate with John B. Williams, Bloomsburg, and secure bis service as auctioneer. Ho is in demand everywhere, and it would be well to secure him early. His sales are well attended, and always bring good prices. For terms address John H. Will iams, Bloomsburg, Pa. His office is on the 3rd floor of the Coluuuun building. a. George Smith, eti old resident of Jack son township, was burled on Wednesday. SCHOOL. A school will bo rponcd at Benton, April 23. During the first term, there will be beginning, udvanced, and com pleting classes in grammar, history, geography, arithmetic, nuntal, and alge bra. In addition to tho above there will bo classes In physic, civil govern ment, pedagogics, geometry, trigonome try, book-kcrping, Lilln and German. Address, A. 8 Fittiz, Box 17. Ronton, Cd. Co., Pa. I Don't Want a Doctor 1 I have tried them, and they have only swindled m. I have figured up what they cost me for the lost four years, it was just 5524 31. If I had it now It would bo a fortuno fur mo. This year my bill for medicine was only five dol lars, for which 1 purchased six bottles of Sulphur Bitters 'lb-y cured me of Scrofula after suffering four years.', Cumming, 1'ioy, X. Y. 2-13 2:. A man employed as editor of tbe Ply mouth Star has quit tho business to study for tho ministry. If there is onu busi ness that prepares a man for the ben after it is tho newspaper business. It offers him very little In the present, how ever. JlatUlnn Sentinel. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We havo mado arrangements with Dr. B.,J. Kend-ill Co. publishers of A Treatise on the Horse and his diseases', which will enable all our subscribers ti obtain a copy of that valuable work free by sending their address (enclosing a 2 cent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Enoeburgh Falls, Vt. This book Is now recognized os standard authority upon all diseases of the horse, as its phenomenal salo attests, over four million copies hav ing been sold in the past ten years, a sale never before reached by any publication lo the same period of time. We fee Icon fldentthat our patrons will appreciate tbe work, and be glad to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It Is necessary that yon mention th!s paper in sending for the "Treatise." This offer will remain open for only a short time. l-23-4t. A lady who will do writing for me at her own home will receive good wages. Address, with self-addressed stamped envelope. Miss Flora D. Jones, South Bend, lod., Proprietor of tbe Famous "Blush of Roses" for the Complexion. 2t. Wasted. A 2nd hand light two horse reaper. Apply to Bowman Gakrison, Sbickshinny, Pa. For Rent Two good dwelling houses on Centre street. Apply to J. L. Girton, Blooms burg, Pa. 7-4t. The regular meeting of tbe W. C. T. U. will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 17, at three o'clock. CHURCH RE-OPENING. Tbe Methodist Episcopal church of Benton, Pa., will be ready for occunancv again, after having been generally repair- ed, and will be re-opened on February 15, 1891, with appropriate services, suit able to tbe occasion. Rev. G. H. Day, Riverside, Pa., Rev. LL H. Mendenhal), Berwick, Pa , and Rev. W. C. Hobblns. of Ashland, Pa., are to be present and as- slst in the work. Services as follows i Saturday eveLlng, Fib. 14, at 7;30 p. m, preaching; Sunday morning, Feb. IS, at 10:80 a. ra., preaching Sunday, Feb. 15. at 8 p. m., a praise and song services; Sunday evening, at T p. m., preaching. The choir of Bloomsburg M. E. church will be present and will havo charge of the music. All are cordially Invited to be present. 8. P. Boosk, Pastor. C. 8. Furman is closing out bis stock of robes and blankets at cost. Call early for bargains. 2-13 2t. For Sale or Rent. One of the most desirable properties on Market St., Bloomsburg. Finely located gas, water, heat, bstb, fruit, &c. Pos session given April 1. Apply to M. F. Eyerly, W. L. Eyerly, or JLcvl WaUer, Eq- 2-13-4t. Advertising. Is by no means a paying benefit to merchants unless it is profcrly looked after. So mtny people think that by writing something funny that It will cap ture all readers of a ticwspaper, but it does not. What wo call a catchy thing Is Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla for bad blood, pimples, eczema, suit rheum, scrofula, erysipelas and numer ous other diseases arising from bad blood. Manners' Double Extract Sarsaparilla can bo found for sale at all drug stores. Price 00 cents a bottle. tf. Gihl Wanted A igirl who can do general housework will receive good wages at G. A. Herring's Bloomsburg. Call there or write to him. 2i Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Whan Bab ru sick, we gar her Castor! Wnw sha was a Child, she erlsd for Castorla, Whan she became Hiss, sh dung to CastorU, Whan sha had Childrsn, sbsfavetbea Castorla. e Sure Oil saaBawaaaauai If you havo m.vlo tip your mind to buy flood's Harsni arilla do not ho Induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsnpnrllla Is a porullar medicine, pnsseMln,'!, by vlrtuo of Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to nny other article. A lioston lady who knew what she wanted, and w!ioe example Is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get usrtinsi msnammmm " Tn ono storo whoro I went to buy Hood's SarsaparllU the clerk tried to Induce me buy their own Instead of Hood's; lie told methcir's would last longer; that I might take It on ten days' trial; that If I did nut like It t need not pay anything, etc. Hut ho could not prevail on mo to change I told Mm I knew what Hood's Barsnparllla was. I had taken Iv, was satlilled with it, and did not want any other. Hood's VTlien I bepan taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that nt times I could li'rd!y stand. I looked, and bad for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Karsaparllla did ma so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." MRa. Ella A. Gorv, ct Terraco Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Jold by all dracKliti. ft ; tlx for 19. Prepared only tj C. I. HOOD A CO., Apotbecaiici, Lowell, Hut. IOO Poses One Dollar BriarcrM k letter was received too late for insertion last wwk, BARGAINS! BARGAINS- The entire stock of Dry Roods, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, liats Ci.ps, Boots & Shoes and clothing at E lson's store to be sold out at cost within the next 00 days Call and secure some rare bar gains in our line. Yours sincerely. 11 ulnae & tiouseknecht. SALE BILLS. Thcro will bo a largo number of public sales this spring, and it would be well for persons contemplating a sale to fix upon a date soon, so that no ono else ir the neighborhood will select the same day. March is usually the busy month for sales. ' Trig Columbian Is prepared t print salo bills of any size, from tbr smallest to a full sheet bill, in a style thai cannot be surpassed, and at prices as low as they can bo made consistent with good work. We have cuts cf horses, cattle, pigs, sheep, chickens, wagons, stoves, farm implements, houses, barns, and nearly everything that can bo used on sale bill, and put them on without extra charge. Persons living at a distance need not come to town to get their bills printed, but send us a list of articles, the date and place, terms of sale, number cf bills and size wanted, and we will put it in proper shape and send the bills bj mail Our bills are attractive, and w guarantee satif faction both in quality and price. Do not wait until a few days before vour dty of salo but arrange about your bills at once. We shall open a sale calender soon, and all bills printed at this offlco will receive a free noticr which will stand until tbe day of sale, so the sooner tbe bills are printed the longer gratuitous advertising yon will get. Re member, Tns Columbian offlce is the old est and largest In tha county, and stands at tbe head for all kinds of printing, tf. fobbentT The Manor Rest Inn at Jameson City is for rent. It is elegantly furnished throughout, and money can be made there. For terms and particulars address Geo. E. El well, Sec'y., Bloomsburg, Pa. To purify Tour blood Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ilappy and content U a bride with "The Ro chester;" she lives in tbe light of the morning. TtUiumTi, win Rxktittr LamJ Ct. A'i Vtrk. New Meat Market. Tbe undersigned has purchased the meat market lately owned by David Win. ncr on Iron street, and is prepared to furnish all kinds of fresh meat, sausage, scrapple, &o. It will bo his endeavor to supply the best the market offords in bis line. tf. G. A. Hbhkino. THIS MAKKKTS. BLOOMSlU'KG MAKKKTS. COKKKCTKD WEKKLr. HKTAIL PHlCKfl. Mutter per lb $ .81 Ejrgfi per dozen S4 Lard per lb .10 Ham per pound .14 l'orlc, whole, per pound OS to .OS) Beef, quarter, per pound 00 to .us Wheat p-r bushel . l.io Torn ears " " .70 Oats " " ao Uyo " HO Uuckwheat Hour per UK) aon Wheat Hour per bbl 6.00 Hay per ton 10.00 to tioo Potatoes per bushel i.ao Shelled corn per bushel .75 Corn meal " cwt..( g.no Hide meat " lb....' .10 Chop " ewt 1.50 Tallow " lb 01 Chickens " lb jo Turkeys " lb Coal per ton, No. a.; 8 iJS " " " " 4 and 5 8.45 S5c per ton extra, delivered. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3 doz. Life size Crayons only $10.00. Viewing, copy ing and enlarging. Instant process used, tf. SHERIFF'S SALK. My virtue of snnrlry writs of Vend. Ex. rwrond out of the Court of cenminn Mens, of Col. Co., Pa., and to mo directed, thorn will be wild on the premise of tlm Flshlnircreek Lumber to. In Jameson City, I'u., on SATUKIMV, FEBRUARY 28, i?or, at 10 o'clock a. in., the- foflnwlng: All I hat, cer tain pieces or parcels of land bounded snd do scribed as follows, tr-wlt, : In and contlirunun ti) said city of Jameson, beginning it, a point In tho west line of the Hloomshiirfr ft fulll vn Kallnmd rlfrlif of way, on tho north side of Market, street, thence northwardly ulonir said railroad linn north forty-nhtn and one-half do (trees, east flvo hundred and seventy-tlirco feet, lh"iice aright curve with a radius of nineteen hundred and ten feet for a distance of two hun dred and sixteen feet to a point on east Bldo of Uroad street, thence along tho cost sldn of sold Hroad street north forty-nine and one-half de. (frees east nnrt hundred and forty-eight feet, thence along the lot of Peter J". Mult soul h forty and ono-half degrees east fifty feet, north flrty and one-fourth degrees east ono hundred and sixty-one, and .one-halt feet to a point In tho south lino West 'of Seventh street, thenco along same forty and one-half degrees' east fourteen feet, thence, across said West Seventh street and along the east line of land of Mary Hess north flfty-tlvp and one-fourth degrees east two hun dred and three feet, to the south sldo of Eighth street, thence along tho same aouth forty and one-half degrees east fifty feet to tho west lino of the right of way of tho sold Woomshtirg A Sullivan Kallroad, thence along tho saM railroad right of way north titty-two degrees east seven hundred and ten feet to a point on the, north side of Blackberry Kun, thence along tho north side of Blackberry Hun south seventy-seven and three-fourths degrees east two hundred and twenty-threo feet south forty-nlno- and three eights degrees east one hundred and tlfty-four and one-fourth feet to a point sixteen feet north of a Beach treo marked for a corner, thence south sixty-one and three-fourths degrws east one hundred and thirty feet more or less cross lng Big Klshlngcreek to a post corner on south side of an alley, thence by lots laid out south flfty-slx and one-half degrees west one hundred feet to a post south twenty-seven and five tenths degrees west one hundred and" thirteen feet to a Maplo tree, thenco smith forty-five degrees t wenty uilnules west ntnoty-ono feet to a small Hemlock, thence south forty-six degrees and nve minutes west three hundred and eight feet to a post on she sout h sldo of enst Eighth street, thenco south stety-three and threc rourths degrees west two hundred and thirty feet to a post, thenco north slxty-tlvo nnd one half degrees west eighty-two feet to a Chestnut south eighty-two and a half degrees west two hundred and eight feet to a Chestnut south stxty-nve degrees and twenty minutes west ono hundred and sixty-six feet to a small Apple tree south twenty-four degrees west ono hnndred and sixty-nine feet to a Hemlock soulh fifty nine and ono-half degrees west one hundred and seventy-three feet to a Hemlock south flfty nvo and throe-fourths degrees west one hundred and twonty-nlne feet to a post south nTty-seven degrees west four hundred feet to a post In the north line of said Market street and ttrence along the north line of said street north forty and one hall degrees west five hundred and tWity-elght feet to point twenty feet eost of the west line of Broad street the place of beginning, contain lng TWENTY-FIVE ACRES and sixteen Perch es,.and being a portion of t tracts of land which were conveyed to Job Jameson, James Corcoran and Andrew I Frit by the heirs of Daniel Hess and James Roberts whereon are erected a LARGE SAW MTLL, Dwelling House, Blacksmith Shop, Oil House, TresUlngs, Saw Mill Dam, and out-butldinga. Also, all those two certain lots ot land sltuata In Jameson City, Col. Co., Pa., marked on the general plan of Bald place as lots Number S3 and 4, In the southwest dlvison and bounded on the north by lot of L. B. Howell. o the east by Broad street and on the south and west by al leys, each lot being 40 feet in front on Broad street and one hundred and fifty feet deep, whereon are erected on each ofjtb above lota a DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution at the stilt of William B. Given, Atty., and F. H. Keller & Co., vs the Fishing Creek Lumber C., and to be sold as tho property of tho FlshlnpCreek Lumber Co. Oivkn, and Fckk. JOHN B. CA8ET Attorneys. Sheriff. REAL ESTATE FOB SALB IN BLOOMSBURG. Main StrmU Destrabte bulkllnff lot 60x914, price tim tVXh street House and tot, hoase rents for ft per month, room to build several more houses 110 feet front on Firth street, price lioea First street Frame hoase, 6 rooms, lot 50x314, price 11050. Fourth Street Largo frame house, 8 rooms, lot loo feet front on street, price Itfso. 1 Fifth Strtet Large frame dwelling bouse, rooms, out-kltchen, barn. One fruit, to., lot TSX 800, price t-inoo. MalH street Large store building, with dwell ing bouse on same lot, corner lot fronting on two streets, price $toua Third Street. Large room house, lot 64xm Price SiTOO. Sevoi.a Street, Kast nfPenn Corner lot, GO ft. trout. Price tsoo. Second Street Fine largo residence, 11 rooms exclusive of bath room, steuiu, gas, sower, water and all modern Improvements. Tenant bouses and a n umber of vacant lota In other parts of the town, a 11 of which are for sole on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Sixth Street, arth Site Neat New two story frame house, 7 rooms, veranda in front and side. Price, ti.m Sixth street, Xorth Side Hew two story frame house, 7 rooms. Veranda. Price $1 100 Sixth Street, Sorth Side Houso and lot wftn 63 feet front on Street. Price fooo. Sixth Street, Xorth S?e-New two story frame house, 7 rooms. Veranda. Price tlioo. Fine Brick Heslde nee In Kspy Pa., Lot W met front 10 room house, everything in good repair recently papered and painted, well at door, cis tern, gooJ stable, and outbuildings, fruit of all kinds. Price S 11100. Ll WiNTKRSTBKN a Brcii.iv, First National Bauk Building, tf Bloomsburg, Pa, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eita'e cf Itnuanna Itunynn, late of teuton Jtca. Culumlilu oinmtv, deceased. Notice Is herevy given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Kosanna Kunyan, lata of Benton township, Columbia Co., l'u.. deceas ed, have been granted to II. F. Berlin, of Fair mount SnrliigK.Luz.co.. Pa., to whom all ner HOUH lndrlit.Ml to said estate aro requested to make payment, and those having claims or de. lay'tuT 1UIXk known llm suwe without de- . . ... n- F.BEKLIN. iMuir. Fntrmount, Rnrtnirs. 1 m 1 a t. WKAHE SENDING OUT VALUABLE PRESENTS To an that send us their nddrecsp,,-. Theyeanuol be bought lor less vi.Q LOliftT than S. L. PAINE & CO, 98 Court Street, BOSTON, Yltti Post Office Box tt&t,
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