Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSmJUTEttr PURE Tllli COLUMBIAN. Kntei at the Post onice nt Mloomshurg i'a. r second class matter, March I, 1KMM. BLOOMSBURG, I'A. KKIDAV. NOV KM IS Kit 13. iS.n. Wanted. Girls to learn the trade at the Silk Mill, or experienced hands. Fair wages will be paid. Apply at Silk Mill. Bloomsburg. Country girls can make satisfactory arrangements for board, tf. Lost. On Main street, a K. 0. P Charm, the finder will be suitably re warded by leaving it with J. Wesley Mover. "Honor thy lather and Mother and its blessing" will be the subject of Rev. Ileilman's sermon in the Lutheran church Sunday evening. Hrfjss making in Mrs. I'nt's building, Main street, drafting by the Tailor system. All kinds of plain and com mon sewing done aiso, by Miss Jennie Hughes. 2t. The following letters are held at the nsburg. I'a.. post olhYe and will 1. e sent to the dead letter office Nov. 2. , 189!. W. V. Campbcl!, Mr. Tim Healy, Horsey Long, Mr. C. R. II. McCown, Miss Mary O.its, A. J'. Tyson, Mrs. F.mma Williams. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Nov. 10, 1891. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. A. 13. Cathcaki, 1'. M. It is unfair to Mr. Huckalew to charge him with using secret means to defeat C. G. Murphy in the late elec tion It is quite certain that the cir cular sent out with Mr. Buckalew's name signed to it, was of very material assistance to Mr. Murphy, and it is within our personal knowledge that Mr. Buckalew willingly ottered to sign the paper as soon as his attention was directed to the circular charging Judge Murphy with treachery to him. Judge Murphy should not be held responsible for any such allegations concerning Mr. Buckalew. Suits for men, suits for boys, and pretty litt'e suits for child ren at D. Lowenberg's. The movement in favor of a Consti tutional Convention never had much basis upon which to stand, and what little chance it had of success was al most dissipated by the work of the nominating Conventions which select ed candidates for delegates. There were of course, the names of some relatively good men on the party tickets; but the average voter in Pennsylvania would hesitate a long time before submitting the organic law of this state to the tender mercies of a good many of those who had been named as candidates for the work of revision, It is no wonder public senti ment set in so overwhelmingly against this scheme. The present Constitu tion has not yet been in force twenty years, and if fully lived up to it would meet every reasonable public expecta tion and demand. Ashland 'AlloO Cllte. Women are not slow to compre hend. They're quick. They're alive, and yet it was a man who discovered the one remedy for their peculiar ail ments. The man was Dr. Pierce. The discovery was his "Favorite Prescription" the boon to delicate women. Why go round "witli one foot in the grave," suffering in silence-mis understood when there's a remedy at hand that isn't an experiment, but, which is sold under the guarantee that if you are disappointed in any way in it, you can get your money back by applying to its makers. We can hardly imagine a woman's not trying it. Possibly it may be true of one or two but we doubt it. Women arc ripe for it. They must have it. Think of a prescription and nine out of ten waiting for it. Carry the news to them. The seat of sick headache is not in the brain. Regulate the stomach and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the Little Regulator?, Specimen Oases. S. H. Clifford, New Csssel, Win., was troubled will Neuralgia and Klieumutism, his stomach was disordered, lU liver was af fected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric bit ters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' stand ing. Used three bottles of Electr'c Bitters and seven boxes of Jlucklen's Arniia Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speak er, Catawba, O., hid five huge I'evir so e 011 his lep, doctors said he was im ura ile. ne bottle Electric Bitters and 01 e Ihm KucMen's Arnica Salve cured him ei tirely. Sold atC. A. Klein's Drjj s'.o.-j. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. &K1R3 fader A few weeks since delegates of sev eral of the churches met at Y. M. C. A. hall and organized themselves into a union for the purpose of having quarterly union meetings to increase Christian zeal among the young peo ple of liloomsburg. The first quarterly meeting will be held Monday evening Nov. jrd in the Presbyterian church. The Union has been very fortunate in securing the services of Rev. C. H Yatman, the noted evangelist for that evening. He is now working in Scranton. Please notice clippfngs in the paper this and next week taken from the Scranton i "resit. The Tabornaole Servico AUK.R IT WAS OVKR MR. V ATM AN WAS TKNDKRKI) A RKCKPTION. 'The great interest manifested in the Yatman revival service continues. There was hardly standing room in the Tabernacle last evening, and the line of people tlrt sought admission to the edifice extended from the Tabernacle doors to the sidewalk. The subject of Mr. Yattnan's discourse was " The Acceptance or Rejection of Christ" a plain putting of the fact as to wheth er a man shouk save his life or lose it." It was a solemn, earnest service and tesulted in the conversion of a large number of persons, especially men. Thesinging of Mrs. Kress was a tnnrked feature, especially th; solo, "Building for F.ternity." At tlu' close of the ser vice Mr. Yatman wis invited to the residence of Mr William Council, where he was met and comp'.itnented upon the woik he i performing by a large number of enterprising and pro gressive men of the ity. S-:ranton J'aper. "A chemical success and medical triumph," so speaks an eminent physi cian in reference to Ayer's Cherry I Pectoral ; and the eulogy was none too strong. No other medicine is so safe ! and efficacious in all diseases of the throat and lungs. Their Votes A Tie The contest for the office of Regis ter of Wills in Lackawanna county has hail a most peculiar termination. The populaj G. A. R. man, Mr. Hop kins, is the present incumbent. His opponent was II T. Kohler, a young German-American, and a prominent member of the P. O. S. of A. It was generally thought before elec tion that the race between these two men would be close, but no one dream ed it would result as it did. When the official count was ended Friday ev ening each man had 10,213 votes. During the afternoon the vote was close, some times one man would be ahead and then the other. Several little irregu larities were discovered in the tally sheets and a number of ballot boxes were sent for and opened in court. Two lawyers looked after the intsr estsof either candidate, and a blot on the 'tally sheet, an erasure or two strokes resembling one was enough to cause a battle of tongues. Late in the evening one of Mr. Hopkins' lawyers discovered that in one of the Carbondale districts two votes had been cast for Register more than the total number in the ward. Mayor Ritten, of Carbondale, was tel egraphed to get possession of the box and tipstaves were dispatched to bring it into court. Saturday morning, when its contents were counted, the tie was broken and an error of one vote in favor of Koeh ler was found. The candidates a .d their attorneys then held a consultation and a compromise was effected. Mr. Koehler is to take the office, hire a deputy at $800 per year and divide the profits, which amount to nearly $5,000, between himself and Mr. Hop kins, Kach agreed not to institute a contest nor pursue the count further. LTJMBEB TOE SALE. 12, 14, 1 6, and 18 ft. narrow and wide boards; 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. plank; 2x4, 2x5, 2x6 and 2x8 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. long; 3x4, 3x5, 3x6, and 3x8, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. long; 5x6, 6x6, 6x8 and 8x8, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 ft. long; 200,000 ft. good shingle lath; 200000 ft. good gauged sawed plastering lath and hair ; Bevel and j) dressed siding ; rough and dressed lumber ; Pine, Hemlock and Chestnut shingles; A good as sortment of white Pine surface Boards 6,8, 10, 12, 13, 14. IS-'6. 1 8 and 20 in. wide; Worked Flooring, Pine and Chestnut wainscoating ; Pickets and Posts ( Car load of good White Ash lumber; Doors, Sash, Glass, Oils, Paints, Iron, Steel, wrought and Wire nails. At Silas Young's, Light Street. May 15 6 m. Happy and content is a home with " The Ro chester; a lamp with the light of the moraine. Catalogues, write Rochester Lamp Co., Ne York. orrioiAL hgubes. Below we give a recapitulation of the vote cast in the State at the late elec tion, as given by the official figures from all the counties except Venango. RECAPITULATION. Constitutional Convention I' or I7M0' ASaist -4I5-9.1J Total vote cast S88..134 Majority against i3-S Auditor General Gregg, Republican 41 2.520 Wright, Democrat 35.1 79' Hague, Prohibition 18,461 Total vote cast 784.772 Gregg's plurality 58,729 State Treasurer Morrison, Republican 410,359 Ttlden, Democrat 357.052 Drayton, Prohibition 18,012 Total vote cast 785,423 Morrison's plurality 53,307 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby wu alck, we gare her Caatorla. When she ni a Child, ahe cried for Castorla, Whan ahe became Mica, she clung to CaatorU, When ah bad Children, ahe gave them Caatoria, Sharpless & Moyer, the new firm are making stoves, stove repairs and castings of all kinds Light soft cast ings a specialty, n 6 2t. Bo Careful ! No matter what disease you may have. I!e sure that the medicine you take is reliable. Such a medicine you will always find Sulphur Hitters, They are not a cheap rum drink, but are made of the choicest roots and herlw to be found in the vegetable kingdom. Daily . I rijus. 1 0 1 6-2t. A full line of clolli anil enssi mere for suits sit P. Lowen berg's Many pleasures in life are due to good health and good looks. Manner's Double F.xtract Sarsaparilla will bring pleasures as it increases the appetite, re lieves all disorders arising from bad blood such as Headache, Constipation Boils and pimples which when diiven out of the system brings good looks. Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla can be found at all drug stores also at Moyer Bro's tf. A $10 Scholarship for a Christ mas Present- A free scholarship in the Columbia College of Commerce is being offered by Morris & Harkins for the hest written article on the "Necessity of a Business Education." The scholar ship will entitle the holder to four months instruction in the regular Busi ness course, or the course in Short hand and Type-writing. The article must not exceed 500 words in length and be forwarded to Bloomsburg not later than Dec. 19. The award will be made by three disinterested parties on Christmas Eve and the selected article published in the Columbia Col lege of Commerce Tribune. Almost Killed- I was almost killed by the doctors, who treated me for bleeding piles. It cost me over $100 without relief I took Sulphur Bitters tor two months, and now I am well, (7 .". llaV, Troy, tf. Y 11 ij-2t. See the new und leading shapes in stitt' and toft hats at D. LowcnbevgV. Bucklsn's Arnica Salve- The nKT Salvk iii the world for cuts, bruises, sores, salt rheum, fever sores, letter, ch.i pe.l hands, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruptions, and positively cures (iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to gne perfect natisf; ction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Lox. For Side I)' C. A. Kleiin. BUSINESS LOCALS. Remember Kemp makes 14 cabi nets, for $1.00. Parties can be furnished with oys ters by the gallon or tub at Housel's. Go to C. C. Marr for choice mince meat. The cheapest place to buy oysters by the gallon is at Housel's. Go to C. C. Marr for pure cider vinegar. Send your orders for oysters to Housel, he can sell you as cheap as you can buy in the city. Go to C. C. Marr ror George Boyd & Son's Queen Syrup. Fresh Oysters received daily at Housel's. Call on Kemp for cabinets and crayons. Get your Thanksgiving oysters at Housel's. Houcel keeps the celebrated Opera ana Bep Brand Oysters j the best re ceived in Bloomsburg. Fresh daily. IVORY SOAP 99 Pure. THE BEST FOR EVERY rWOSE. - ; ' ', ' Sales- Nov. 14. The executors of Cyrus Mc.Henry deceased will sell valuable real csta'e on the premises in Orange township at 1:30 p. m. See advertise ment. Rheumatism and catarrh, ciuscd by impoverished blood, cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Wanted Long, fine swamp hay,. lilooms burg Brass & Copper Co. tf. THIS IS al APVKHTISEMKJiT. DiM'f rfnrl II tint UK you Irani to. Itlaneta Khost n'ory pmllnir In an nlli-ped Mood purifier, composed of mercury, I idine ur arsenic, hut a new therapeutic (let-lit dlsenven-d ly the Brazil ian Indians Carina Unx Cure the only purely vegtalle remedy known for tlie hitherto Incura lile IiIikuI poisons of m-rofuu and specific disease endorsed by modern science. Sold by ). A. MeKelvy, HuKglat, U'.ooinihurn Pa. I. W. Hartmaa & Sons. We are in the New York Market this week picking up goods for the fall and winter trade. We are doing some close buying and selling these times. If you have cash to spend here is the spot for good bargains, if you have good pro duce, this is the place to ex change for good Goods. You had better look up the Coats before cold weather so as to be sure of a fit. "How is your underwear, look them up and if worn too thin.call and see our new lot.'' The big run is and will be on Coats, Siawfs, flan nets, Blankets, wool dress goods and Trimmings, Gloves, Stock ings and underwear. On the Grocery side things good to eat and Dishes to eat them on or off. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE-- Real Estate. In pursuance of un ordnr of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, I'n., tlic underMlKiied administrator of the (MliUo of Issue Shoemaker, deceased, wilt pxpose to public sale 011 the premises In Madison township. Col. Co., Pa. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following reul estate, bounded aud described as follows, to-wlt : TRACT NO. I. Beginning at a pine stump Id line of lund of Oeo. Ilartllne, and on the south corner of the hereinafter described two acre lot. belonging to tbe same party, thence by lund of Joel Foulk north ST degrees ai minutes west 01 perches to a stake In Hue of s.ild Joel Koulk, thence by lund of benjamin Dletterlck south 8 degrees at! minutes west, ) perches to an old stone corner In line to lund of 11. sterling, thence along tho same south 87 degress 21 min utes east 87 perches to a- stake In centre of pub lic road, thence ulong said road south 4 degrees sa nilnutos west ill M'X perches to a stake 011 west side of tuld road south 7tl degrees 10 minutes eusl M 5-10 perches to a stone In line to laud ot the said Oeo. Ilartllne, and thence by the sums north 3 degrees minutes euHt IS K-10 perches to tho place of beginning, containing 15 Acres and 10i perc'.ios, strict measure, being partly Improved farm land. THACT NO. II. Beginning at n pine stump In line of land of (Jeo. llartllno at the southeast corner of land Joel Folk, thence by land of tlu said (iei. llu.tllno north Ktt degrees east 87 pen-lies to a post In the public road leading to Hlojmslmig, thence along the samu and land of William tilrtoii north 41) degrees west li! perches to a post, thence by land of tho said Joel Folk south 4S Vj degrees west 13 perches to a pine knot, thence south 33 p.M'ehes tj the place or beginning, containing two acres whereon are erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House and frame b.i'ii and outbuildings, with the ap purtances. TKHMS OK BALK. Ten per cent, of one fourth of the purcliuse money to ba paid ut the striking down of the property; tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the continuation of sale; and thu remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from continuation ulsl. AMOS V. DUKII1KLBIS, A. L Fkitz, Atty. Ada Inlstrator. DISSOLU TION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the partnership lately subsisting between C. K. Vorks and A. 11. Herring. 01 Central, Columbia c. unity, Penn sylvania, under tuo II 1 111 of Vorks & herring, was dissolved on the ninth day of November, by mutual consent und agreement. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be reejlv ed bv said A. II. llcrrlmr, and all demands on the said pui-Uiershlp ure to be presented to und paid !' him. A. It. IIKKUINU, Nov. , IHld. C. K. YOUKS. Tho undersigned will continue the store busi ness ut tU UUl Si Hint Ut York i Herri g. at, A. 11. HEltlU.NO. ORPHANS' COURT SALE KsTTl! OF ItRRKCCA K. (1ISTON, Kr.CK ASEI). Uy virtue of nn order of the orphans' Court of Columbia county, there will In; exposed to pub lic sale oil the premises 01 SATURDAY, DECEMBR 5, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. in., the following described lot, piece or pa col ot landi All that certain lot, plow, or parcel of land sit uato In tho borough of Berwick, Columbia county, Pctinsylvanl, bounded and descrlb -d ns follows, to-wlt: Be ginning In Chestnut streetnn nn alley three rods from tho northwestern boundary of out lot numbers seventy-three (73) In out lot numbers (Hi), thenco by Chestnut street ten rods to a three ro Is street, thence by said street three rods to lot number twenty-two (3'J) of J. 1). Thompson's addition to the town of Berwick, thence on a line parallel with Chet:.uf, strrct ten rods to tho alley aforesaid, t hence by said alley three rods to Chestnut street the place of beginning and being lot number twenty-ono of J. I. Thompson's addition, whereon Is erected a large Twc-Story Prams Dwelling House and Outbuildings. There Is also upon said premises a large number of choice fruit trees. TKK.WH OK HAI.K Ten percent, of one-fourth ot the purchase money to bn paid at the strik ing down of the property ', tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot the sale; an I the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest f fnn crjnrtnnaf Ion nii. Deferred payment to bo secured by bond and mortgage upon the premises. Nov, II), MM. CHAM.RS C. EVANS, Kxecutor. REGISTER'S NOTICE, Notice is hereby given to all legatees', credi tors and oilier persons Interested In th" estates or the resieei.lve dceedcnls and minors that t he following administrators', executors-', guurd Inns accounts have been tiled In the ofllee of the Heglster or Columbia county, and will bn presented for continuation unit allowance In lh! Orphans' court to be held In ltloouishurg, Monday, Dec. .Hi, istu, ut 3 o'clock V 111. ot mild dav. No. 1. The lira? and flnnl account of Nathan TiiOIm guardian ot H. M. Kase, a minor child or I'eter kase, late of Kenton township, d-.-oeased. No. 3. Klnnl account of llsuuc Jol lhnson. administrator of .Icrciulnh l.eiljy, late of Loeust township. Col. Co., deceased. No. 3. First and II1111I account of A. S. Wagner administrator d. b. n. c. I. a. ot Jacob Bartholo mew l ite or Limestone twp., ct.l. Co., (.Now .Montour Co.) doeeased. No. I. Account or Charles (learhirt, trustee to sell'Min rsil estate of l-HUsbet h Oeurhurt.late or .tiillllu twp., col. Co , deceased. No. S. Fint and final account of Sarah K. Voiight, administratrix or Susan A. Waller, Into of liiooaislmrg, Columbia Co., deceased. No. a. First and lliial uceount of John Ervln, executor, or Issue F.rvlu, late of Locust twp., Columbia Co., decensisl. No. 7. Tho account of Kate Vandersllee, nd nilniitrutrl.x of c. ,M. V andersllee lute or Blooms burg, Coluinlili Co., deceused. No. S. First and final account of Joseph H. Cole, utllnlnlstrutor ot Thomas Cole, lulo of Hugaiiout twp , Col. Co , deceased. No. . First an t final account of s. L. Davis, administrator or Kculien II. Duvls, lute ot Ben ton twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 10. First and flnnl account, of Thomas Hess nnd Calvin Kitchen, executors uf (illberr, Hess, lute or Suguiioaf twp., Cel. Co., deceased. No. 11. The s.'coud and final account of Moses Mcllenry, executor of William Whlte nlght, late of Klshlugcreek twp., col. Co , dee'd. C. II. CAUI'BELL, Begin Inr. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Ka. Issued out of the Court ot Common I'leas of Columbia county, and to me directed, will be sold at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER, 7, 1891, 3 o'clock p. m. all that certain tract of land situated In Briar creek township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an original stone corner at North end of the division line between the two Nathan Beach tracts, (this lot Is all the Nathan Beach tract) thence South 7 degrees West, three hundred and four and five-tenths perches ulong land of Pealer, Doty and Stewart to a stone corner, thonco South 11 degrees East, one hundred and twenty-five and two-tenths perches, across the west end of said tract to a stone corner by land ol same, thence North 7!l degrees east, forty nnd five-tenths perches to a stone corner, thence North 11 degress west fifty one perches to a stono corner, thence North 79 degress East, three hundred and thtrty seven aud five tenths perches to a stone corner, by land orlglnully surveyed to Christian Bender, thence North . degrees West, one hundred and sixty two perches 011 the division lino ot the two tracts to tho place of be, Inning containing 281 Acres and 6 perches of land, strict measure. ALSO : at the same time and place, all that certain tract ot lund situated In Brlurcreek township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone corner at the North End of the division line between the two Nathan Beach tracts, thenco South 88 degroes East, one hundred and sixty two perches to a stone corner, thence north 79 degress East, twenty perches to a stone corner by land of John II. Suit, thence by same, North 4 degrees East sixty six porches to a stone corner, thence by laud of said Suit South 80 degrees East, one hundred und twelve perches to a stone corner, thence North 4 degrees East, twenty four perches, crossing Shlckshlnny Creek to a stone corner, thence North ss degrees Wi st one hun dred and seven perches to a stone corner, thence North 4 degrees East thirty perches to a stone corner, thence North Mil degrees West twenty five perches to to a stone corner, thence North sil degrees West , twenty six perches to a stone corner, thence South 70 degrees west ono hundred perches to the place or beginning, con taining 5 Acres seventeen perches, strict mcausurc. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot John W. chapln, executor of Jos:-ph stack bouse, dee'd, assigned to N. B. Craig vs. f leo. W. Koons and to be sold as the property of ()co. W. Koons. Hand, Wintkbstekn, Bene mi y & M'Ku.ur, Attorneys. JOHN B. CASEY, Sheriff. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The folk wlooj W id' w's Appralsxm'n'n will re pro euid l the Oroiians' court 01 Columbia county on tbe nr t Monday o: D somber a D. i ll and continued nisi and uuleas exceptions a -e tiled "Mth:n fourdiys thereafter, will be ujunnuei uuaoime. Benjamin F. at-vlts, Eit, Bloomsburg, Person ally u.ou. Aaron Masteller Est-.. Vllllln Personalty M.co .lacon h. crlst i:st. Pino personalty s g jj t.e altr lM i.UJO.01 Jwpn watts Est. Greenwood Personalty t3ss si Kealt v tis.rt) M 0 0 Hlchard 11. Willams Est,. Burwkk, I'ersot a ty $1C0 ' 0. Wllttam E. tmlth Est. Berwick, Personalty f ?stt it). eorire A. Kelfer Est. Wain Person lt 10o Of, u ern umce, u. .v . 1 v 11 K, Bloouitltwrg. Pa. SOT. 10, 11)1. CUTS, O. C, SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy virtue of sundry writs of 1 1. Fa. Issued r.n of the court of common I'leas or ( idmnbli county and to me directed will be sold In 111' Sheriff's ofllee In the Court House In BlooiusMir;' on SATURDA V, NO V E M 15 1; R 2 1 , 1 89 1 . at ten o'clock In the forenoon. All Hint piece or parcel of land sit uate In Flsli Ingcreek township, Columbia county, P. bounded and dlserlbed ns follows to-wlt; Beginning at a largo white oak, corner of lands of K. Ash and Benjamin Mcllenry nhd running I thence by lands of said Bejnmln Mcllenry North I 3H! degrees West nlnety-two (!W) perches to a 1 small oak, thence South lfl!4 degroes West, . twelve and two tenths perches to a stone heap, j thence by lands of Daniel Stucker North HX i degrees west, ono hundred nnd twenty-nveper- ches to a small hemlock thence by lands of Samuel Shlve South degrees West thirty nine nnd two tenths perches to a small walnut, thence South 70 degrees, three and nine tenths perches to a stone, thence South is degrees Kaal seventeen and two tenths perches to a nUme, thence by other lands of T. J. Hutchinson deoVI South M!4 degrees East, seven and two tenths perches to a stone, thence South till degrees West twenty and eight tenths perches to a stone. South Jl degrees West, five and nine tenths per ches to a large maple, thence South Vt degroes West, twenty-t hrec and four tenths perches to a smnll maple, thence running across the creek. South 14 ilegree West, forty two and nine tenth perches to a stone, by other lands of salddeeeaii ed, South tMH degrees, twenty-three and Tile tenths perches to a gum, thenco by lands ot John Neyhart, James Padden, Emanuel KelcJi ner and E. Ash Sorth 70 degrees East, two hun dred, thirty-two and six tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and thirty three acres and one hundn-d and twenty two porches be the him more or less, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and other out buildings. Seized taken Into execution at tho suit ol Dorathy N. Brown axl Martha B. Brown's Use versus s. A. smith nnd to be sold as the property or s. A. smith. JOHN B.CASEY, Sheriff. Wintkhstkkv, BRCKi.tr & M'Kii.i.ir, Attya. SHERIFF'S SALE. OF VALUABLE Real Estate. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tho court, of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Penna., and to me directed there will be ex posed to public sale at the courthouse In Bloomsburg, Pa,, on Saturday, Hot. 28, 1891, at 10 o'clock, a. m. the following real estate, to-wlt: All that certain messunge, piece or parcel of land situate on the north-east corner of Fifth and Centre streets, to the town ot Bloomsburg, county of Columbia and- State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Be ginning at the south-west corner of Fifth and Centre streets, thence eastward along sold Firth street sixty-two feet to other lot of grantor, known as the Kebecca Vandersllee lot ; thence along said lot south want one hundred nod eighty-five feet, more or less to an alley; thence along suld alley westward sixty-two feel to Centre street; thence along said, Centre 8t. northward one hundred and eighty-fire feet, more or less, to tho eorner ef Firt h and Centre Btreets, the place of beginning, and known an the John W. K.I earner UK and by sukl John W . Krcamer conveyed to William B. Koons, de ceased, and by sail William B. Koons, to John D. sterner, and by said John D. Sterner to J. H. Mnrze ; and twelve feet added to the ahove described lot known as the Krennvrlot, making the sixty-two feet, being a part ot the said Ke beeca Vandersllee lot. being sold to the Bald grantor within named on the sstth day of Oct ober, A. 1). 1SS1, at an Orphans' Court sale; on which Is erected a large two and one-half story Brick Dwelling House, Frame stable and other Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at. the suit of Han- slow Boone, J. II. Vastlne, Oougtis Hughes and E. F. Smith, administrators of M. O. Hughes, deceased, Jacob II. Matzv, with notice to It. K. Little, assignee, &c anl to be sld as the property of J. II. Maize. W. H. KuAWN.att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO: At tho same time and plaoe tho follow ing described real estate, to-wlt : Tract No. 1. All that certain tract ot land situate partly la Main aud partly In Beaver townships, Colum bia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post, thence by lands In the warrantee name of hlllp Baker, and Conrad Guff south sixty- eight degrees west one hundred and ninety perches to a sassafras ; then by land ot W. T. Shuiuuu south eighteen and three-fourth de grees west two hundred and llfty-two perches to a hickory; thence by land of Samecl Hinder liter, Jacob Hosier, doe'd, and Peter Wright and others north seventy-nine degrees cast three hundred perches to a post ; thence by land In warrantee mine of Catherine Neyer, north eight and one-half degrees west two hundred and fifty five perches to the pi ice ot beginning, con taining 400 ACRES, more or less, b;lug tho same premises which Peter Knecht and wife, by deed bearing date 1st April, 1SS), recordad In the olllee for the record ing ot deeds In Columbia county, In Peed Bonk 3.', page 414 granted and conveyed to tho said Charles S. Helcluirt. Tract No. 8. All that certain tract of lund situate In Main township, Columbia county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to-wlt ; On the north by lands of J. B. Vetter, on the east by lands ot J. fl. Vetter, and nn the south by lands ot Charles Kelchart, and on the west by lauds of J. B. Yettor, con taining 5 Acres and 131 Perches! neat measure, being tho same premises which Charles Kelchart by deed bearing date 17th day of March, issi, recorded In the ofllee for record ing deeds In Columbia comity, In Deed Book MT, puge Hill, granted nud conveyed to tho said Charles S. Kelchart; and whereon aro erected) a Two Story Frame Building. used for dwelling house and store room, also frnmp stable, frame shoemaker shop and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Ktuislow Boone, J, II. Vastlne, Douglas Hughes, and K. F. Smith, administrators of M. O. Hughes, dee'd. vs. Charles 8. Helium, awl to ho sld at th ) properly ot Chailes 8. lMohurt, Fl. Fl. Kiuwn, a' t y. JollN B, CA9KV, Blojmsburg, 'q ltitMt BUertT
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