THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Farm For Sale, TO acres In Flshlngcreek township, rot. Co ne mile from Van Camp. Ne.v i.'oluiiib'u and Cambra. Fair buildings. Rood water, tlneorrh itt No. 1 grass farm, will noil at a bargain up 00 easy terms. Will exchange iion property Bloomsburg. Call upon or address Wm. CHltlSMAN, Bloomsburg, To. Foil Sam Desirable vacant lots and a num ber of good houses and lots In Bloomsburg. The test business stand In Bloomsburg. A very do tfrable property In Willow Drove, nrst-cluss buildings and It acres of land. Dwellings In Kspy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one In Luzerne county, ono In Virginia and two In Kansas. Ono country store stand In Columbia county and one In Luzerne county, 8 grist mills In Columbia county, by M. P. LtTTZ, Insurance and Real Estate Agt, Itloomsburg Pa., SALES. March so. The administrators of Jacob H. Fritz deceased will sell horses, cattle, pigs, chickens, wagons, harness, farm implements, grain, house hold furniture &c, at 9 o'clock. See Bills. March 21. The sale of Lafayette Ketler was adjourned from the 12th, on account of had weather, and will take place on the 2 1st, rain or shine. He has a large lot of personal prop erty embracing farm implements, horses, cows, steam thresher, Morris & Ireland safe, mower, &:c. See bills. March 24. Samuel Roberts will sell valuable personal property on his premises in Sugarioaf township, colts, cows, wagons and general farming implements. March 24. D. S. Pursel will sell horses, cows, wagons, farm implements, harness, stoves, house hold goods, &c, on premises in Briarcreek township at 9 a. m. See bills. March 25. John W. Gibbs will sell horses, carriages, buggies, sleighs, harness, robes, nets and all the prop, erty at his livery on Iron street, Bloomsburg, at 10, a. m. See bills. March 26 and 27. The Blooms burg Land Improvement Company will offer 500 town lots for sale at auc tion, in Bloomsburg, beginning at 10 o'clock each day, and continuing each week on Thursday. See bills. March 27th Mrs. Almira Albert son will sell valuable personal property on premises in Greejiwood twp., com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m, Horses, cows and general farming implements. April 4. Philip H. Seely, adminis trator of Lafayette Fuller deceased, will sell real estate in Bloomsburg at 10 a. m.. See advertisement. A Beal Baliam is Kemp's Balsam The dictionary says, "A balsam is a thick, pure aromatic substance flowing from trees," Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs is the only cough medicine that is a real balsam. Many thin, watery cough remedies are called balsams, but such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what a pure, thick prepa ration it is. If you cough use Kemp's Balsam. At all druggists'. Large bottles ;o cents and $1. A Peculiar Catastrophe on the Oatawissa Branch of the Beading- THREE TRAINMEN KILLED. Freight engine No. 393, on the Catawissa branch of the Philadelphia Sl Reading Railroad, jumped the track at Mainville, about a mile from Cata wissa, late Saturday night, and the re sult was a horrible fate for the crew. The killed are James Fisher, engineer; John Wood, fireman, and Clinton Harper, brakeman. When the rescuing party arrived on the scene they found the engineer and fireman dead. The former had been crushed to death between the engine and one of the freight cars, and it was with considerable difficulty that his body was extricated from the wreck. Wood had been thrown from the engine and drowned in the creek below. A large piece of timber held him un der the water, and it was some time before he was found. Brakeman Harper had one of his legs broken and died from'the effects of his injuries oefore morning. The train was bowling along at a pretty good rate, and suddenly the engine mounted the rails, dashed along a few yards, and toppled over the wall carrying with it the freight cars into the creek. It happened so quickly that the men got no warning, and ere thus prevented from jumping for their lives. They were carried down with the engine and killed before they realized what had occured News of the mishap was immerli itely sent to Catawissa, and a party fmen dispatched to the scene to ender assistance. The wrecking rrews were also sent for and soon wrived, and were soon at work clear gaway the debris in order that rarfic could be resumed. The only theory advanced for the reck is that the freight engine struck .11 brake bar tint was on the track and ' Mtised the switch to open, throwing i k train over the wall. Aj suUcribcrs who will change their ejidnicc cn April 1st will please noti ' i fcivirg bath the' old and the new WHAT'S IN A NAME? MEANING OF THE NAMES OF COUNTRIES IN THE OLD WORLD Kurore signifies a country of white complexion, so named because the in habitants were of a lighter complexion than those of Asi i and Africa. Asia signifies between, or in the middle, from the fact that geographers place it between Europe and Africa. Afri ca signifies a land of corn or ears. It was celebrated for its abundance of corn and all sorts of grain. Siberia signifies thirsty, or dry very appropriate. Spain, a country of rabbits or conies. It was once so in fested with these animals that it sued Augustus for an army to destroy them. Italy, a country of pitch, fiom its yielding great quantities of black pitch. Calabria also, for the same reason Gaul, modern France, signifies yellow-haired as yellow hair characterized its inhabitants. The English of Cale donia is a high hill. This was a rug ged, mountainous province in Scot land. Hibernia is utmost or last habita tion, for beyond this to the westward the Phoenicians never extended their voyages. Britain, the country of tin, great quantities being found on it and adjacent islands. The Greeks called it Albion, which signifies in the Phoe nician tongue either white or high mountain, from the whiteness of its shores, or the high rocks on the west ern coast. Corsica, a woody place. Sardinia signifies footsteps of men, which it resembles. Syracuse, bad flavor, so called from the unwholesome marsh on which it stood. Rhodes, serpents or dragons, which are produc ed in abundance. Sicily, the country of grapes, bcylla, the whirlpool ot de struction. ,'Ktna signifies a furnace, dark or smoky. Irish Timet CONSUMPTION. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Af fections, also a positive and radical curt for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge to all who de sire, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for pre paring and using. Se.it by mail by addressing with stamD, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 820 Power's Block, Rochester, N Y. mar-6-iy WANTED. A young man from 16 to 21 years old, to work on a farm near town. Apply to Jacob Dieffenbach. 3-13-3-t. Never mind 1 Never mind what the people say, it is , a fact nevertheless that the Popular News Agent, has ad ded to an already well selected stock of Games, Books Novels, &c, wall paper, beautitul designs and at very reasonable prices. Call and examine, just a few doors below Market street. Grant Herring desires to announce. that all clients desiring to have busi ness attended to during his absence at the session of the legislature, will find competent nersoris at his office to attend to the same. Those desiring to see Mr. Herrine in Derson. mav do so on Saturday and Monday of each week. tf. Deafness Can't Be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Therejis only one way to cure deaf ness. Deafness is caused by an inflam ed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbl ing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless inflammation can be taker out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. 3-6 4 w. Fliphest cash price paid for all kinds of furs : Fox, mink, musk ra g, skunks, etc. Louis Lowbnukho. mJCakJT cushions. wi,i.p.r,'C5.c"! ktiill a.ia.4Ma.hll. .Ukrr UlStCX, GRAND JURORS. FOB MAY TKKM. 18111. Benton Lawaon Lewis, I. K. Luubach, Lnf ayene Keeier. Bkkwick Archer Averlll, F. It. Kitchen, B. Kponniiberg. H1.00.v1 1). Laycnck, .1. Mastellr, J. Shaffer, C. H. Uunton, Anion Savage, II. Hhuffer. Hhiakckkkk Samuel Knurr. Ckntkk J. Creusv. ('ONYNUHAM M. Mnnnglmn. Fihiiimigkkkk-E, II. oiibert, J. p. Creasy, I. Fahtlnger. Fhanki.in J. Knstenhauder. (iitKKNwooii-Duvls Manning. .Tackhon-J. It Lunger, Kiiu young. Kcorr W. .1. Kngleliurt. Buuahi.oak .'. ii. lllchart. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlvon that, on application will be made to the Court of t'ommnn Pleas of Columbia county, upon Saturday the 4th day of April, a. i., iwwi, ov faint siamiews i.utncron cfiurch of Hloonisliurg. 1 for an nim-iulineni, nml nil oration or their charter, according to the Ai'i, April W, lUTt regulating amendments to dinners and supplement therein, enuiico, "an net In provide lur tin- Incorporation and regula tion ot certain corporal lona. 'I he charucternnd onjoci. 01 which is 1 ne Hiippin 01 puunc worsnip, and for that purpose to have find issess and Pinjoy all the tights, bencllts nnd privileges of mild act of assembly and Its supplements, the petition reciting t ne proponed umcnuincnts ana in now on me iu me rrot honorary s omcp. Mar 14, VI. WM. CHIUSMAN, Solicitor. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF BLOOM TOOR DISTRICT. From .Inn. IS, 1W0 to Jan. 13, 1891. JOHN K. OKOTZ, Treasurer. 1)K. cash ree'd on Bloom Duplicate issn.... t w 81 " " ' " " 1NM0... 24.AI an " " Urecnwood ' ihkh.. r,-.i " " " " lHHii.. 41M rci Scott " is., ITS 00 11 II inhii.. una 8 ii ii sugarioaf " 1n.. MIS 7:1 11 ii ihho.. m on " For Rttpport Mrs Geo. Vanatta l'io 00 " rep'd from brown House 4! 02 Est- Wm. Fry 11 Oil " " " lient Long House ft no " Hester sterner f2 Oil " " ' Proceeds farm ., toon " " " t'nsealed lands. S !W ' " Note n 83 f 0918 58 cn. By old orders redeemed $ IB Til " new " " -i.tim let " nole and Inte-rest, Kill CI " commission und postage .. 117 88 " ami ilue treasurer at sct- t lenient WM 4 J) H) ' balance In hands of treas urer Jan. Mil Old SH 1 8SM8 R8 Orders outstanding Jan. 12, WM 53 75 Orders Issued from Jan. 13, iniw luuau. iv, irwi wi w f 4M3 U Orders of 1HHT and 18SH redeem t-M n 111 Orders of 1SN9 redeemed 4H 7(1 " IPTO " I.flftl wr " outstanding Jan. Ii, Kl Hi m t 4585 02 KXFENSF.S FOU YEAK ENDING JAN. 12, 1HI11. Provision and supplies. 2T3 JW Fuel and light- TU tn tioihlag and shoe 1.... 211 25 iirnlture und OeUu'ng 4 T5 Dry goods SI a I M -i' iat supplies 15 8S otvlna y repairs 127 41 1 .iiveiing expenses ii Tl Farm pxppusur kh 111 M ilt It work 21 55 O -dors relief 11 25 Tobacco 23 14 Taking euro of tramps und car lui" 14 45 I11clde11t.il expenses 1 Mi l'. S. Furman harness.. 85 00 Printing statement istio 45 00 Expense taking tieo. Evans to Klwyn, 1'a . 12 12 S. F. Peacock aflldavils 1 50 Hooks and stationery 2 70 J. W. Key Holds ii Hon for well and pump .... I4H m Hepa-rlng windmill 21 E8 11. Leo l'alterson funeral ex penses SB 25 B. w. Drake repa'lng spring wagon id 30 Expeuae taking Albertson to 1'. II 2 so C. O. Barkley attorneys fees new and ihho. 50 00 M. C. Woodward taking caro of tra ups 1KMV and IHUI. . 20 00 George Evaus clothlng(Elwyn ncaooi) iu OU Brown house repairing and taxes 2 SO Thomas MeBrlde steward... . !5i 00 Dr. Jacob chuyler... 100 00 J. M. Larlsh 100 IK) L. M. Hetltt 25 110 A. C. llldlay 75 (10 V. A. Kletia 100 00 Dr. Mi-Reynolds m (10 Dr. Hedeker Ml 00 Mrs. Mclirldo matron 5U (.1 Auditors and clerk tor year 1KM0 SH 00 Total current expenses 8352 18 INSANE IN STATE 1IOSPITAL. Geo, Fox 53 1-7 weeks 1.75 Heott tl 25 Jesse Kelly weeks ( 1.75 Uioom 81 25 L. C. Kahler 52 1-7 weeks (4 1.75 Hloom- 91 25 John lloyer 52 1-7 weeks 1.75 wcotl SI 25 Alza M. sterner 52 1-7 weeks 1.75 Hloom 91 25 II. Lee Patterson 89 1-7 weekB if 1.75 Greenwood 68 50 Wm. Fry 52 1-7 weeks a 1.75 Hloom 91 23 Came Furrell 52 1-7 weeks (4 1.75Grcenwooo 91 25 Agnes Mason 18 2-7 weeks l.in 11HMIU1. ss 00 789 25 OUT DOOK KELIEF. M.May, Bloom 58 00 Caroline Smith, Bloom 90 95 uester Bomooy, soott 159 08 M. Dawson, Hloom m 25 Eph Parks, Hloom ( no George Jueoby, Hloom 1T8 00 inrs ueo annus, Greenwood 130 00 Wilson Dodso.-, Hloom 5 00 Wm. Shoemaker, B'oom 8 75 Sir. and Mrs. FredC. llcss.Su- ga-loaf 108 03 Mrs. Ann Evans, Greenwood 47 85 Hiram Long. Bloo.n 8 00 Mrs. Al Cadow, Bloou 118 NO M rs. Sum st ills, BI001.1 4 70 Jacoj Adams, Sugarioaf 22 05 Kobert t'ook, Scott 1104 lia.ry Johnson, Scott 2 44 Mrs. Balsy, Scott 2 T5 Aa.-on Shoits, Su.srloaf 14 00 Loyal Masteller, Sugarlouf 22 80 Hesole Hudson, Hloom 4 00 Jacob Swisher and Innilly, Greenwood 81 75 B. F. Taylor, Hloom 8 00 Jack Shoemaker, Scott 10 00 M rs. Penrose, Hloom ... 5 on Jacob Musseliuan, Scott 47 88 llunnah Kandall, Hloom 79 75 BeuJ. Tyson, Bloom 52 21 Warren Ingold, Hloom MU James Leauoek, Hloom 2 50 t 1889 88 $ 4181 2(1 We, the undersigned Auditors of the. town ships comprising thu Hloom Poor District, met at the Alms House on the second .Monday of January, ihhi, 1 hut b' lng 1 he l-t h, examined the. accounts or Hie, TreuHiirer und tho Dlrectflrs from -laimary la, wjr to .lanuary 12, ism, and t he vimi hei sfor the tiuiuo llud lUem correct as set forth above, WM. BOGAKT, 1 ISAAC HKACOCK A. N. YOST, ' Auditors. D. II. STEADMAN, j VALI'E OF HBAL AND PERSONAL PHOPEKTY belonging to The Bloom Poor District January 12th, 1891. Dulanc.e due on duplicates. Dup. Amt Paid Due niiKim wm tmn 87 iinoo 80 11111s trr Scott isss limit 42 T.HI 87 255 55 51 At 231 82 577 04 602 85 (ireenw'd lKSti wis 82 Sugarlouf WM Hil 82 Scott IHiio 11112 o Greeuw'd 181KI 902 85 813 71 90 IN) 425 00 400 00 Less estimated exonerations 2817 14 audcomiulsMlons 8tk) 00 2017 15 130H0 00 120 (10 200 00 225 (10 41 00 80 00 8 00 2 4(1 122 (10 88 (Hi 150 III) 20 00 80 00 121 80 7 50 100 00 7 50 7 00 150 00 IKK) IN) 200 00 150 IU) HO (Kl 220 50 Farm and buildings 8 horses 1 mare und colt 12 heud of cuttle 15 shunts 100 chickens 8 turkey 8 guineas 122 bushels wheat Hilt bushels oau 15 tons bay 500 heads cabbage 450 pounds laid arm pounds pork 1W barrels Saner Kraut 2000 bundles corn fodder.... 80 bushels turnips 1 barrel vinegar 150 bushels poiutoes Farm Implements Funilluivln Almshouse I-m ult ure in stewurd s house 80 tons Ice 735 bushels corn eurs ',''J, 18 acres grain lu ground 150 00 -118,218 84 ntODUCTS RAISED ON FARM, 1TO0 9oX bushels of wheat 225 " onts. 221 " potatoes . 211 " rye " beans lono ' rorn ears. 45 turnips 4 beets 10 tomatoes 54 bundles long straw.... 4 bushels onions 8150 sheaves corn fodder., lost) heads of cabbage.... .)5 00 123 T5 221 no 18 90 5 00 318 Oil 13 50 2 on 5 00 13 50 4 00 1ST no 52 50 1HA 80 45 88 58 20 108 HO 41 00 10 00 8 no 15 50 40 4 no son 00 tTsn pounds pork 5HT pounds lard - 440 dozens eggs mo pounds of butter 15 shoals.. 2 barrel sauer krout 1 eair 50 chickens 8 guineas 4 turkeys 20 tons nay I'rodueta sold from farm 50 00 11,811 91 No. paupers remaining In Alms House last report.. No. admitted during year.... 12 5 No. discharged during year.. No. died during year . No. persons In Alms House, Hloom No. persons In Alms House, Greenwood No. persous In Alms House, Scot 1 No remaining January 1, isol 10 JACOB HCIH'YLEB) A. c IIIDI.AY, Directors. J. M. LAKISII. ) Attest : v. A. KLE1M, Hecrolary. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Tho undersigned Indmlnlstrntor of Lafayette Fuller, late of Luzerne county, deceased, will expose at public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, AfRIL 4, 1S91, nt 10 a. m. the following described rent estate, to-wlt: Sltunto In the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., beginning nt the corner of lot numbered thirty-seven, owned now or formerly by Mrs. Noble on High street, public mad leading to Espytown, thence by slid street north slxty-tlve and one-fourth degrees east fifty feet to corner of lot owned by Patrick Mc Fadden, thence by Bame south thlrty-ono .and one-fourth degrees west two hundred and four teen feet more or less to Kldge Alley, thenec by samo south slxty-flvo and one-rourth degrees west, fifty feet to lot numbered thirty-seven, and thence along said lot numbered thlrty-sev-en north thirty-one nnd one-fourth degrees west two hundred and fourteen feet more or less to the placo of beginning, being a.vucant lot. TERMS OF BALE Ten per cent of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of property; tho one-fourth less tho ten per cent at the confirmation of sale nnd the re maining three-fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. PHILIP H. SEELY, Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common pleas of Col. Co. Pa., and to me directed there will be sold In the sheriffs office, at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., all the right, title and Inter est of Tony Bush, the defendant, of In and to all that certain lot of ground Bltuate. In Sugarioaf twp.. Col. Co., Pa., beginning at a post on line of land of Jameson, Fritz ft Weed, vhenoe by the said property south tbtrty-elght degrees east twenty-three and one-tenth perches to a mark In the rock on the west bank ot creek, thence by land of Khoda Fritz, south degrees west to a post, thence by land of the Vanslckle heirs north thirty-eight degrees west twenty seven perches to a post, thence by public road north forty-eight and a half degrees east thir teen and two-tenth perches to the place of be ginning, containing 2 ACRES and Ten Perches of Land, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the Bult of Alexander Bros & Co. versus Tony Bush, and to be sold as the property of Tony Bush. Bahkliy, Atty. JOHN B. CASEY, Sheriff. REAL ESTATE KB 8ALB IN BLOOMSBURG. Main BtreeL Desirable building lot 50x214, price f 1200. Fifth Street House and lot, house rents for (8 per month, room to build Beveral more housest 110 feet front on Fifth street, price $1050. First street Frame house, t rooms, lot 50x214, price 11050. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price $2250. Ftth Street Large frame dwelling house, 8 rooms, out-kltchen, barn, Dne fruit, &c, lot T9x 100, price $4500. Jfa(n Street Large store building, with dwell ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting on two streets, price $1000. 7?iird Street. Large 8 room house, lot 64x213. Price 12700. Scoot, d street, Jtaet qfPenn. Corner lot, 50 ft. front- Price $800. Second Street. Fine large residence, 11 rooms exclusive of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer, water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots In other parts of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Sixth Street, North SUXe Neat New two story frame bouse, 7 rooms, veranda In front and side. Price $1850. Sixth street, Xorth Site New two story frame house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100 Sixth Street, Xorth Stae House and lot with 68 feet front on Street, Price $1100. Sixth Street, Xorth Side New two story frame house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100. Fine Brick Beside nee In Espy Pa., Lot 92 feet front 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and pulnted, well at door, cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of all kinds. Price $11100. Ot WlNTKKBTKKN BKCII.KT, First National Bunk Building, tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. EGGS ! EGGS I From Barred "PLYMOUTQ HOCKS." The Farmer Favorite, From RED CArS, Tho Gnat Layers. AT 91.50 PER ij, OR 4M.SO PER 6 KCSGB. W. B. GERMAN, Mlllvllle, Pa. tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Columbia county nnd to me directed, will be exposed to public sale In the Sheriff's Office In the Court Houseful lll-iotnaburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1891, nt 9 o'clock a. m., the following described prem ises, to-wlt ! All that certnln buildings located on a lot or piece of ground situate In Sugarioaf township, Columbia county, Ph., In the plan known ns Jamison city, and described as fol lows; Beginning nt a point on tho north side of Market street, thenco along the north line of said Market street three hundred and ten feet from Broad street, north forty and one- half degrees west two hundred nnd sit feet, thence north fort y-nlno and one-half degrees, east two hundred nnd seventy-five feet, thence parallel with Market Street two hundred nnd six feet, thence south forly-nlne and one-half degrees west two hundred and seventy-five feet to the place of beginning. The main building Is a four story balloon from" ninety feet by thirty feel, with a two story balloon frame kitchen, In the rear twenty five feet by twenty-five feet, a veranda on three sides of the main btilldng, nt first and second stories j a two story fraino kitchen adjoining the first named kitchen twenty-five feet by seventy-five feut, being the property known as tho MANOR KBST INN. with lee house and other outbuildings. SeDcd taken Into execution nt tho suit of Harry Kshle- man and John Wolf, ro-parlners trading ns Kslilemaii & Wolf, against the Manor Rest lull Company, and to be sold as the property of the Manor Rest Inn Company. Zasb JOHN B. CASEY. Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fiu Issued out of the Court, of Couimon Pleas of U1. Co., Pa,, and to me directed, there will lie sold In the Sheriff's Office, In the Court House, liloomsbiirg, -n., on Tuesday, March 31, 1801, at in o'clock a. in., all that, certain messuage and tract of land slluateln the townshlpuf Ben ton, Col. Co., Pa., bounded and described as fol lows, viz: On tho east by lands of E.eklel Shultz, on the Boiith by lands of Daniel I.ut, on the west by lands of (icorgo Dodson nnd on the north by lands of tho heirs of Peter I.utz, deceased, containing THIRTY ACRES, of land more or less whereon are erected a J nnd Other Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution nt the suit of Thomas Edgar versus F. M. Lutz, and to be sold as the property of F. M. Lutz. El.WKI.1., JOHN B. CASEY, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Plena of Columbia county. Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold In the Sheriff's Office at the Court House, Blooms burg, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following : All that certain lot or parcel of ground situ ate In the town of Kupert, Montour township, Columbia County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On tho east by a street fifty feet wide, laid out by Lloyd Paxton for public use, on t he north by lot of Henry 8. lteay, on the west by an alley twenty feet wide, laid out as aforesaid, on tho south by lot of O round be longing to u. W. Mcurs, coutuliitng In front on the aforesaid street sixty feet und of the same breadth on aforesaid alley und In depth from the said fifty foot street to the aforesaid alley ono hundred and forty feet. ALSO : All that certain lot of ground situate In the town of Itupert, Montour township, Col umbia county, Pa., bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner of a lot of ground belonging to suld Lloyd Paxton lying on the west side of a street fifty feet wide laid out by Lloyd Paxton for public use sixty feet northwest from corner of a lot of ground re cently conveyed by suld Lloyd Paxton to George W. M ears and running from thence by said street north thirteen and one-half, degrees west sixty feet to a post, thence by other lands of Lloyd Paxton south twenty-six and one-half degrees west ono hundred and forty feet to a tnence bv Bald street south thirteen and one-half degrees east 60 feet to tho corner of the aforesaid street twenty feet wido laid out as aforesaid, lot of Lloyd Paxton, thence by the sumo north seventy-six and one-hulf degrees east one hun dred and forty feet to tho place of beginning, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of David lteay, trustee of .Mary V. Heay, versus Henry 8. Iteny, and to bo sold as the property of Henry 8. Heuy. Jackson, JOHN B. CASEY, HMt Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out of ho Court of Common Please 0f Col. Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold In the Sheriff's ofllce, at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain lot or parcel ot land situate in Jackson townshlb, Columbia county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt : On the north by land of Kebecca Keller, on the east by land of A brum Kline, on the south by lunds of Frunk Fritz and Peter Miller, and on the west by land of Mark Andrews, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES of land, more or less, whereon are erected a Dwelling House, Burn and Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of N. . P. Pearsoi', trading under the llrm name of Pearson & Co., versus Charles D. Carpenter, and to bo sold as tho property of Charles D. Carpen ter. JOHN B. CASEY, Hbhhino, Atty. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Etlate John Hitter, late of Catatelem township. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court or Columbia county, to make distribution of balunce In hands ot surviving administrator, will sit uttho olllce of W. II. Kliuwn, Cutuwlssu, nt 10 o'clock, April 22, 18(11, when und where all persons having claims against said estate must appear and prove the same, or Lmj debarred from coming lu on suld fuud. B. F. Z A lilt, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of banlet Oiwer, late of Vine twp. dev'L The undersigned, an auditor uppoluted by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution ol said estate, will sit lu his olllce In llloomsburg, on Monday, April 6, IMtii , at 10 o'clock u. ui., when and where all persons buy ing claims against said estate must uppear and prove the same, or be debarred from coming lu ou suld fund, C. 0. BAKKLEY. Auditor. PUBLIC SALE -OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. The heirs of llenlwn It. Dnvls, late of Ttnninn township, licensed, w 111 sell nt public sale 01 tho premises a VALUABLE FARM, consisting of OS Acres, sllunted In Benlon township, col. co., pa, hounded by lands of Stott E. Colley, Illram Ash, John s. Kline, John Dlldlne nnd others on THURSDAY, MARCH 19, i89l, at 2 o'clock p. m. This farm Is situated wlthii one mile of the town of lletitoti, and contains 1 good two story Frame Dwelling House barn, a well of good water, a good orchard, nnd Is all cleared land In good state of 'rtilllviiMnn, except two acres of good timber land. TEH MS OF SAI.E.-One third of purrlin! money to be secured by mortgage on the prem ises, the Interest on which Is to 1e paid annual ly to l.ucltidn Davis during her life, nnd nt hnr death the principal to bo pnld to the heirs of said 11. II. Duvls. Ten per cent, of of the re maining 2-3 of purchase money to be paid at striking down of the property, the onctourtti less the ten percent, on the llrsl day of April A. I)., Ihiu, when Hissesslon will be given and tlm remaining part of said 2-3 of purchase money on Ihellrst day of April 18U2 with Interest, when deed will be delivered. Purchaser to pay for drawing deed. For further Information apply to or Hotit. IircKiNoitAM, S.L.DAVis, Bloomsburg, Pa. Atty. In fact for heirs. P.O. Benton. RULE AND NOTICE. Elijah Hkss 1 In the court of common vs. Pleas of Columbia County Tiibo. M. Hol-SXK.) No. lil Feby. Term, Wil. Elect ment for purchase money for certala premises, whereof the following Is a description: situate In the township of sugarlouf In luiuin bla county, I'a., mid on the north side or tlm public road leading up the West brunch of Fish liigcreek, and beginning nt a post In the edita of said public roail and line of laud of J. W. Perry, thence bv the same north six degrees live minutes east, one hundred and seventy three und two-tenth feet to a post, und tlieticii north twenty-six degrees thirty minutes west eight ami llve-tenllis reel to a pint, thenco north seventy-seven degrees west fourteen and eight-tenths feet to an apple tree, tlietice snuili ten degrees wet,one hundred nnd seventy and two-lent lis feet to a post In the edge or the pub. lie mail utorcsMd, along land of the said Elijah Hess, 1 hence by the said public road south sliv six degrees live minutes east, thirty-two anil six-tent lis feet to the post, the place of begin ning, containing IIMceii nnd elght-teutiis percnes or luud. And the Mierlfl having n't urn id (hut neither the vendee, the deretiduiit uhovn named, nor uuy person claiming under hliu was In possession or occupancy id the premises. Thereupon on the nth dav of February, Ml, on motion of Mr. Freeze, attorney for the plaln- 1111, ior 1111 oruer 01 puoncaiion anil a imiio on defendant 10 appear and plead to tho action by the llrst day of Muy Term IHHI, us per Act of Assembly In such case made mid nrovldcd. Order mado and Kule grunted us per mot Ion. BY TIIECOl'KT. Certified rrom the Keeonls this Pith day kfai.1 or February A. D. 1821. U. M. vi ick, Fkkkzk, Atty, Prut by. 2-27-2m. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of Mury A. Hiigeuhiich, hue of ne ur nsiup or urange.icounty or Columbia, i'a. ece used, have lieen grunted to William ilugen uch, resident of suld township, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are rer(uestsl to make ouymelit. nnd those havlnu- claims or de mands will muke known the same without do- lay. WILLIAM HAUENHIU II, Wm. II. Snvdkr, Atty. Executor. 8-8 " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. JSttate of Jacob It. Friu, late 0 Sugarioaf tvp. dVocu.vd. Notlco Is hereby given that letters of artmlnl. t ration on the estalo of Jacob 11. Fritz, late of Sugarlouf twp, col. Co. Pa., deceased, have been grnuieti io me unaersigneu aaministrutors to whom all persons Indebted to hhIO estate nre re. guested to make, payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the suniii witnout delay to or to AMANDA FKITZ, A. L. FRIT. AMANDL'8 FUITZ, 8-8-6U Atty. Ouava, I'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Martha J. Xdgar, deotowd. Letters of adml nlst rat Ion am tettammtum an nexoon t lie est ate or Martha J. Edgar, late of Kspy, cplumblu county, Pennsylvania, deceas ed, have bts-n granted to Thomas W. Edgur, re siding lu suld pluce, to whom all persons In debted to suld estate aro requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or demands will make kuowu the same without deluy. THOMAS W. EDOAK, 1-30-ew. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Betate of KlUabeth Mann, lata of Beaver tup, drovanrd. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Kllzubeth Mann, luia of Heaver twp., Col. Co., Pa., deceased, havo been grunted 10 Jacob Baker of oien city, col. Co. Pa., to whom ull persous Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the suine without deluy to r to JACOB BAKE It, Kobkbt H. Littli, Administrator, Atty. Glen City, Col. Co. l a. gdiM.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Kosamia Runtan, late of Henton twp., Columbia county, deceased. Notice Is herery given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Kosanna Kunyun, lata of Benton township, Columbia Co., Pa., deceas ed, huve been grunted to II. F. Berlin, of Fulr ..., liiifcw,,u,,rfc lu nmiui nil 1H-1-sons Indebted to suld estate are requested to uiunr iuj iiieius, unu rnose naving claims or oe mands will uiuke known the same without de lay to H. F.BEKLIN 2-fl-flt. Falrmount Springs, Luz, Co. Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Harmon Fahrlnger, deceases. Tho lunderslgned Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa to dis tribute balance In the bunds ot the Executor of theestatu or Harmon Fahrlnger, deo'd., Will meet the parties Interested at the office ot Orant. Herring, Esq., lu the town of Bloomsburg, on Saturday, March 28, lsui, at ten o'clock, a. m when und where nil parties Interested will at tend or be forever debarred from any Bhure of Bald fund. W. II. UHAWN. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Bess, deceased. Th lln.lelH.lirnu.1 A ...II.i.m r. ...nsl h. lllA - ..v ....... ,- ... Lu.lll'l nfriMiiui,. 11 J , Orphans' court of Coluuiblu county, Pa., to dla- inuuie uaiuuce in 1110 nanus or tue icxecutor 01 tllH HMtale ftt .IflMenll lieu, .lee'l. will meet, fha liartles Interested ut the olllce of Uruut Herring, Esq., lu the town of hlooiusburg. ou Snlurduy. March 21hi, ism, ut tun o'clock, a. ui., when uud u.1, ...... ..II .......I.,., (........,.... ...ill .........1 nini Ull IN1IIKB Biru Will Hbtt'llU Wl in. torever debarred from uuy share of said fund. C. E. UEYEIt, AUUltor. KfYTTri? My wire, Maggie Davis, has left my bed and board without Just cause or provocation, und I hereby caution ull persons ugulnst furnishing herunyihlng on my uecouut, us I will pay mi bills or her contracting. .Mar. b-2t WILLIAM II. DAVIS.