Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE JH B C01.U M H 1 AN . Kntered lit the I'ojit ortlee nt ltlmshurg l second class inn II it, Mnrch 1, Ikkm. ii iToo m s b u k(;7r a. iRIDAV. NOVKMBK.K 20, IS01. Wanted. Girls to learn the trade at the Silk Mill, or experienced hands. Fair wages will be paid. Apply at Silk Mill, Bloomslmrg. Country pirls ran make satisfactory arrangements for board, tf. Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Its record of forty years is one of triumph over blood diseases. . ------ C. H. Rene, the butcher, received a black bear Thursday morning. It was sent him by Mr. Sherwood from St. Mary's. F.lk county. A large stock of over coata for men, boys nml children at J). LowcnborgV. Wantfd A Rcod gitl for general woik. Wages, $2.25 per week. Ap ply to State Normal School, lilooins burg W. II. House!, Steward. A full line of cloth andcassi mero for suita at I. l.owcn bcr'a Use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewi r and your thin gray loi ks will thicken up and be restored to their youthful color, vigor, and beauty. In another column will be found a lare advertisement of sale of real cs tate of the lale David and Lsther Stroup. This will be the largest srle of real estate at one time ever made in Bloomsburg. Dr:ss making in Mrs. Knt's buildin Main street, drafting by the Tailor system. All kinds of plain and com mon sewing done also, by Miss Jennie Hughes. 2t. Suits for men, suits for Inn-, and pretty litt e suits for child ren at 1). Lowenberg's It is no easy thing to dress harsh, coarse hair so as to make it look grace ful or becoming. By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, this difficulty is removed, and the hair made to assume any style or arrangement that may be desired. Give the Vigor a trial. Quarterly meeting Conference at the A. M E. church on the 24th and 25th inst. Preaching at 7:45 each evening by Rev. D. S, Bently, Presiding Elder. H. Johnson, Pastor. Oh, this ringing in the ears ! Oh, this humming in the head 1 Hawking, blowing, snuffing, gasping, Watering eyes and throat a rasping, Health impaired and comfort tied, Till I would that I were dead ! What folly to suffer so with catarrhal troubles, when the worst cases of chronic catanh in the head are re lieved and cured by the mild, cleans ing and healing properties of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It purifies the foul breath, by removing the cause of effence, heals the sore and inflamed passages, and perfects a lasting cure. m 1 m SUDDEN DEATH. Mrs. W. J. Bidleman died suddenly at her home Saturday evening of heart failure. She was about 57 years of age. She was a sister of Michael, William and Owen Eyerly. The de ceased was an active member of the Lutheran church for over 40 years. She assisted in giving a turkey dinner at the old Presbyterian church Friday and Saturday evenings. Upon her re turn home late Saturday evening she complained of shortness of breath. Her husband v ent after a physician, but before his return she I reathed her last. She leaves behind to mourn her loss, a husband and five daughters, four of whom are married. Funeral servi ces were held Wednesday afternoon, c onducted by her late pastor Rev. P. A. Heilman. The church was filled with friends who were anxious to show their last tribute of respect to one who was faithful, and loved to work in the church to which she had so long. been a member. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wltaa Bby u tick, v gav her CutorU. When aha vm m Child, aha cried for Catorla, a lixt baouna Idas, the clung to CutorU, WlMihsWChUdiakagaTwUMmCMlorto. V A8TEUB SAYS : "Koch's lymph offer as yet no absolute our of ootuumpUuD, uxl many oaaea of lupus nave vlaptMl." Eating uloer, kiu tubercla, lupus by whatwer name known, U one or toe completely under control of the Cactus Blood Cure, a purely vegetable neuU'allier and eluiiin at or of all scrofulous and aueeino blood tainl. No mineral, no failure, bo rival oud no relapse. Hold by U..McKelvy, Dugglat, Bloom 'burg fa. Powder "Listed," as the brokers say, at"ioo Doses One Dollar." Hood' s Sarsan.-ir- illa is always a fair equivalent for the price. Change ia Pennsylvania Railroad Time Table. Important chances in time table on Pcnna. R. R., took effect November, 15 inst. Train 490 on Sunbury Division will leave Wilkes Harrc 10:15 a- 111 instead 01 7.05 a. m. tor i'ottsville and inter mediate points with connections from Scranton, leaving Scranton 9.25 a. m., arriving Potlsville 1.23 p. in., Philadel phia 5.40 p. m , connecting at Rock (llun Junction for Sunbury with train 14, which will leave Hazleton 11:05 a- m., with connections from I'ottsville, Easton, Jfcc , arriving Sunbury 1 p. m , connecting with trains 8 and 1 1 for the East and West. Train 8 on Sunbury Division will leave Wilkes ISarre 7.25 a. m. instead of 11.17 111 fr Sunbury, connecting at Nescopcc with train 401 from Potts ville arriving Sunbury 9.40 a. m. where connection is made with trains 14 arvl 15 for the East and West. Under this arrangement of trains close connection is made at Junction points. Passengers can leave Wilkes Uarre 10:15 a. m. or 5.45 p. m. for Hazlcion, I'ottsville Ac, leave Wilkes Barre 7.25 a. in. 10.15 a m. and 3. 1 2 p. 111. for Sunbury, there connecting for the East and West. Leave Pottsville 6 a. m. and 1.50 p. 111., Hazleton 7.10 a. 111. and 3.04 p. m. for Wilkes Barre and intermediate points connecting at Nesc.opec for Sunbury and points East and West thereof. Leave Pottsville 9 05 a. 111. via. Catawissa for Sunbury and inter mediate points connecting at Sunbury for points East and West thereof. Train 14 from Lock Haven and train 12 from Williamsport will con I nect at Sunbury for Wilkes-Marre, I I'ottsville and all points in the coal 'regions. Uy taking train 14 from I Lock Haven, Danville, Catawissa, Hazleton and Pottsville can be reach ed leturning same day, arriving hme on train 1 or leaving I'ottsville at 6.00 a in. or 0 05 a. m.. Hazleton at 7.10 a I m. or 11.05 a. m., Riverside (Dan ville) 9.15 a, m. or 12.36 p. ni., Will ' imsport can be reached, returning ' same day, leaving Williamsport .4 p. I m on train 1 2 and connection arriving at Riverside (Danville) 5 59 p. m., Catawissa 6.19 p. m., Hazleton via. i Nescopec 7 56 p. m., Pottsville 9.05 ' p. m. A through coach wi l be run be tween Wilkes Barre and Williamsport on trains leaving Wilkes-Barre 7 25 a. m., arriving at Williamsport 11.15 a. m. and leaving Williamspoit 4 p m., arriving at Wilkes-Barre 7.50 p. in. '1 rain 21 Westward will leave Phila delphia earlier, 4.25 p m., instead of 5 25 p. m., arriving at Williamsport 10.20 p. m. instead of 1 1.25 p. m. Train 6 Eastward will be scheduled about 20 minutes later, and train 1 1 westward about 5 minutes earlier. WKAl TIT Is some'h'ng which V EiU'l Inmost people seek, and which but few are indifferent to, no matter in what form it presents itself. The word "pecuniary." is often used in speaking of a man's riches, comes from the Latin word pecut, which means cattle, and shows that formerly a man's wealth was reckoned by the cattle he possessed. Abraham is said to have been "very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold." B it no matter in what a man's riches may consist, it is all vanity and vexation of spirit, unless in connection therewith he has health. Emerson fully understood this when he said "the first wealth is health," and we have no doubt if he had known the virtues of S. S. S. that he would have recommended its use to all per sons suffering from the diseases for which it is recommended. Treatise ou Blood und Hkin diseases limited free. SWIFT ril'KClr'lC CO.. Atlmilu, Utt. Many pleasures in life are due to good health and good looks. Manner's Double Extract 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 driven 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. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written ly Mrs. A!a K. Uurd, of l.roton, S. !., we quote 1 "Wa taken with a bad col.l, which setilcil on my Lungs, tough set in ond hniilly terminated in Consumption, l our dottois gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Sayiour, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, would meet my absent ones above. My hus bind was advised lo get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 Rave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles : it has cured me, and thank tJod 1 am now a well ond hearty woman." Trial botlL-s free nt C. A. Kleiin's Diub Store rec- ubr $oe. ond fi.oo. The following letters nrn held at flu H!"n,nsburi, Pa.. iost olVu e and will be sent to the dead letter nflii i 1 ).. I, 1891. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Andrews. C. i). Brink. :!r. W. W. Peacock. T. C. Peck, Mr. Walter Snyder. Persons calling for these letters will please say they were advertised Nov. 17. 1891. One cent will be charccd on racli letter advertised. A. B. Cathcari, P. M. Almost Killed- I was almost killed by the doctors, who treated me for bleeding piles. It cost me over $100 without relief. I took Sulphur Bitters tor two months, ami now I am well, Gua$ Hall, Troy, Y 11 13-at. I. W. Hartman & Sons. There are about ."0,000 loco motives in the United States. One ot these brought ua num ber of boxes last week from New York City, filled with fine dress goods and trimminjrs, one with Ladic, Misses, and Children's coats, one with fine ginghams, muslins and other domestic goods, one with under-wear and hosiery, 8or 10 with fine Chrit- mas goods. We cm size our coat trade tins fall. 1 hey arc com ing from other towns to see the stock. Don't forget our stock of line nnd heavy gloves to be seen on the table. Lamps from the smallest to a piano lamp, all styles and pi ices. Parlor and hall hinging lamps. Nov dishes are being opened. I. W. IIARTMAN 8c SON?. PJCGISTER'S NOTICE. Nntl -e ,s lifrehy Iflven to nil leatoe!., rredl tors nml inner pcntnnM Intrivsii'.l In tlic stuies nf tin' n-H;ii'i tlvi' il 'i-ml r-iilHanil InlnnrHtli.il t hit fullMwliiit niliiilnl.itnuors', I'xwutiiW, icuaril- Imis'ii lunlnhiivi. Iom'ii illivl In tin oHIrn n! llif Ili'l-i'iT nf I'lilnmhl i county, nml will lm pri'st'iiti'd fur iMiiririnatlnn and allnwuticn In tln Orphan' Court lo Ihi lirld In ItlixiiutliurK, Monday, Dec. '. til, 1'.U, at tf o'clock p m. of ttulil u.iy. No. I. The first nnd flunl account of Nullum TiiIiIh Kti irilliiu of n. u. Kasc. u minor ciillil of 1'ctcr Ku.se, lulu of Uuntou lown.-tUlp, d jix-useii. No. tf. Final account of tisane Johnson, ailnilhtxtriuur of .Irri-inlah Lclliy, luto of l.'X-u.nt township, Oil. Co., UcceasttU. No. X Klrst and tliml account of A. 8. Waif ncr. administrator d. b. n. c. t. u. of Jacob Dart noli In.-w lute of l.lnipstono twp., Ci I. Co., (Now Montour Co.) di-ci'as 'd. No. 4. Account of Charl'M Ot;.rh irt, trustee to si-ll iliti real estate ot Kill .belli Uoarhui t.laU) of .Niirtllu twp., t ol. Co , deceased. No. . First and flnul account of Surah K. VouKht.ndmlnlstrutrlx of .susun A. Walter, late of 11 too uHburK, Coluuiblu Co., deceased. No. 8. First and flnul account of John Krvln, executor, of Issac Krvln, lute of Locust twp., Coluuiblu Co., deceased. No. 7. The account of Kutn Vundersllce, ad ministratrix ot C M. Vundemlloe luteof lllooms buri;, C'oluuibl i Co., deceased. No. H. First and tlnul iieeount of Joseph It. Cole, administrator of Thomas Cole, lale of SiiKurlout twp , Col. Co , deceased. No. o. First an I final account of H. L. Davis, udmlnlstrutor o( Knubeo 11. Oavla, ute ot lleu ton twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. in. First and llnnl account of Thomas Iless and Cnl In Kitchen, executors of iillbert liess, lale of Suurloat twp , Col. Co., deccused. No. 11. The s-cond und tlnal account of Mosm McHenry, exucutor of William White, hitflit, lute of rlsliliiKcreelc twp., Col. Co , dee d. No. Itf. The tlnul account of (leore W. Ku plee, guardian 01 Daniel Hreece, minor child of (leorxo Hi eece, lute of -Madison township, Col uuiblu county, dee'd- v'. II. C.VVPHEI.r., Itivisicr. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice H hereby given, that an application will be made lo the Governor of Pennsylvania on the first day of December IH'.M In- j, I., ltlehunlson, K. J. lilcliurd, u. J. Klchuid, L. H. Wlnieisteeu, II. A. M'lvllllp and V. I). HecKley under the Act of Assi'iubly approved April tfHtli 1ST I enlltled "An Act to prodde for the Incur porailon und rexu atlon of certain corpora tions" anil the rm.iplciiieniw tliei-.to for the charter of un Intend' d corporation to he called "DloomsbuiY lirass and Copper Company ". 'l int charueiur and object of which Is the manufacture of lubes, rods an I oilier urilclcHiX eominrce from wood or mutiil and the manufucime of bruss, copper and all other in -tills. And for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tint rights, D'-nenis and pilvlleffes of said Act of As aelnbly and the supplem-uus tlieiuio. Vt'lNTKRHTKItN BHl'KLV M'KlM.IP. 11.(1 8-w. Hollcllorg. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMEN IS. Tha follnwlov widow's Appraisement will be proeni"d i. the Orplians' loini i f olumbla county on I he ilrt Monday of !- ember a D. lMtl and coi tlrmed nisi end tiniens exce t'O'is arertled wltnln fourdiya tUmafier, will to on firmed absolute. Benjamin P. Havlta, Eat. Bloomaburg-, Person a ty laou.oo. Aaron MaHeller Est. Mifflin Person il'y tW.K) Jacob H. Crist Est. Pine 1'ersonalty 15 l(e alty t.'4iu $.111.01) Jo ph WAtls Kt. Oreenwooil Personalty ts S4 ltealt y li.rea .H to 0 uieliurd il. U lliaina Kil. Uerwluk, Personalty fluo o. vtllllam B. Smith Est. Bi-ricw, Personalty $1-4 (). ileoiife A. Kelfer Est. Wln PeraonMtT HOn 00. Iwls Bcujsmlu Est., Hutfuilouf, personally, ti'ti M. C eik-aOfflce, a. V. iil'ICK, Bloorusbuitf. l a. Not. 10, Ul. ClurK, U. C. For Best Photographs Co t: KEMP. for he employs noth'ng but first class artists to work his two branch gillerie, enatling him to make first class work. AI.HO II All TAKEN FIHHT PKOIIVN AT TDK COUNTY FAIR. h mn m !ito until January i, I892. We guarantee all work, and show proof. Rememl-cr place over Schuyler's hardware tore, Bloomab'trg, IV, Common Soap Rots Clothes antl Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. Wanted- Long, fine swamp hay,. Bloomu burg Prass & Copper Co. tf. Happy and content Ii a home with " The Ro chester; lamp with l!ie liglit of the morning. Catalogucs,write Rochester Lamp Co. ,NewYorlc. 15USINKSS LOCALS. Remember Kemp makes 14 cabi nets, for $1.00. Get your Thanksgiving oysters at Houscl s. Elegant 'black Serge 48 in wide at $1 .00 at Hloan'd. Call on Kemp crayons. for cabinets and Fresh Oysters received daily ri Hoitsel's. Parties can be furnished with oys ters by the gallon or tub at Housel's 1 c quality unbleached cot ton llanncl for 10c at Sloan's. The cheapest place to buy oystcis by the gallon is at unusels. First qualities in children's scarlet und line astrachan shirts and drawers at Sloan's. Send your orders for oysters to Houit'l, lie can sell you as cheap as you can buy in the city. Look at our lilack Henrietta cloths U yd. wide, the $1.25 quality tor $1.00, at Sloans. Houeel keeps the celebrated Opera and BeP JJt and Oysters; trie best re ceived in Bloomsburg. Fresh daily. Sharnless & Mover, the new firm are making stoves, stove repairs and castings of all kinds Light soft cast ings a specialty. n-0-2t. One of tlie best lines of ladies' and children's wool and cotton hosiery in the city at bloan 8. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. The undersigned Executors of the lt will ami testainunt of David Mroup luto of the town of Hlooinsuurtf, deceased, by virtue of power and authority In and by the said last will to Hu m gruiitedj and assured will sell Jut the Court House In Ulooinslninf, on SATURDAY DECF.MBER 12, 1S91, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, the following described real estate to-wlt : No 1 A lot on the south sldeofjeast Fourth street, Blooinsburif, beRlnnlnif at MUler'a Alley, nnd thence eastwnrdly ulonjf Fourth street ia. feet to lot herein described as No. i along said lot southwardly to lot of I. 8. Ilarinuu, i:u feet, thence by -the same westwanlly, lD.i feet to Miller's Alley, thence by said Alley 13i feet to beulnnlnz, whert'on are erected a- TWO STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs. No.-A lot tH'irl lining at east line of lot No. 1. and thence eastwardty alonif Fourth street lit.M feet to lot herein described as No, 3, a ong suld lot southwardly to lot of P. S. Harratin 133 feet, thence by the aatue westwanlly 10.65 feet to lot No. 1, aforesaid, thence along said lot 131 feet to Fourth street, the beginning, whereon are erect ed a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs, No. S A lot beginning at east line ot lot No. 2, atid tlienco eastwardly along Fourth street 19.7 feet to lot herein described us No. 4, along said lot southwardly to lot of V. 8. Hurman 131 feet thence by the same westwanlly 1B.T feet to lot No. 4, aforesaid, thonce ulong suld lot 131 feet to Fourth street, the beginning, win re on oreer- ected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs. No. tA lot b.-glunlng ut east line of lot No. 8 and thence eastwardly along Fourth street 19.6 feet to other land of suld Stroup, thence along said last mentioned lands southwardly to lot of P. 8. Hurman l'W feet, thence by the same west- wardly W.M to lot No 3, thence by the same J31 feet to Fourth street, the beglunlug, whereon are ereoteJ a TWO STORY FRAME DWELL I SG HOUSE, and out-bulldlugs. No, 5 A lot on the notth west cornor of Iron and Fourth streets, being In front on Iron Btree 80 feet, thence westwanlly HD.5 feet to lot No. 4 aforesaid, thence 50 foot by a.ild lot to Fourth street and thence 119.5 feot to Iron street , the be ginning. No. ft A lot adjoining No, 5 on the south, and being In front on Iron atroet 4') feet, thence wostwardljr 119,5 feel to lot No, 4 a foresaid, thence 40 feet by suld lot to lot No. 5 aforesaid, thunce alonr lot No. f, 119.5 foet to Ioa strict" the beginning. Ho. TA lol adJololOJ '0. ! Oft the outU RU4 being in trout on, Iron street 33 feet more or less, honeo wi'stwarrtly ll.5 feet to lot No. 4, nfore ulrt. thenco 40 feet more or less by s-ild lot No. to lot No. A arorenuld. thence alone lot No 0, K.5 feet to Iron stns't, the beginning. No A lot oil' Seventh street ilUcrlbed as follows : HeglnnlJiif at a corner of lot of Itlttcr, thetier east wunlly along Hevent It street, M feet to I'll of Huperttlu.-nce northwardly along snld lot l-'trt feet to line of llelt Mno rnllnmd, tlietic:e along tli same westwanlly 53 feet to Hitter lot, thence southwardly along suld lot l'Jl feet to be. ginning. Together with a portion of snld lot, lying north of HiesaM rnlli imicI, being 34 feet wldo on eafltern line ami 4(1 feet wlae on western Hue, wlufeon ure erecti'd a l'WO STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE. No. 9. A tot on Kast Third Htreet opposite the Herman Ueforuvd Church, descrllx-d as fol lows: DeglAnlng at corner of lot of D. A" reany, thence enstwniffly along 8nl street tw feet to tot of llnrry Williams, thence south warrtly rtlony alil hit H) feet to an alley, thence westwnrdly along said alley (14 feet to lotofac. Hblve, thence northwnnlly along said lot 1 leet to a corner, thence westwanlly (1.5 feet to lot of 1). A. Creasy, thence north wardly along said lot IHI feet to beginning, whereon arc erected a LARGE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and stable and out-bulldlngs. No. 10 A rot on Rust Second Street, adjoining on the West a lot now of J. T. Fox, on the south, Pino Alley, on the east by strawberry Alley, being 5feet In front on Second .street, and !'. 4 In dept li, whereon are erected a DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with out-bulldlngs. ALSO : At the same time nnd place, the following de- scribed, the real estute nf Esther Ann Stroup, late of the town of rlloomsburg, deceased; No. I A lot on Second Street of Illoomsburg, 30H feet front on wild street and Ull feet In dcDlh. lloundid on the eust by an alley, on the south by Pine alley and on the west by lot of 1. A. Creasy, whereon tire erected a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs. No. 2. A lot on Iron street, 31 feet In front and aH feet In depth to Clinton alley, and ad joining lot of Jacob K. Kdgar on the north nnd Knim -r and others on tho south, whereon are erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, and oti'-bullilltKS. No. 3 A lot on Centre street being In front Midfeet, and 110 feet lu depth und bounded north by an alley, west by lands of Clurrlson( and south by other lands of Sirs, stro'ip, where on are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE nn l out-bulldlngs. No. 4 A lot on Centre street adjoining lot last mentioned on the South, and being S5.S feet In front on centre street, und 110 feet deep and bounded south and west by lot of Garrison, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs. Terms of Sali: Twenty-five per cent. Of the purchase money shall be paid down on striking off the property, the one-fourth of the purchase money less the suld per cent, on the first day of April A. D. INK: And the remainder of the purchase money shall be secured by bond and mortgage on the property, and be paid on the first day of April A. D. 1N93, with Interest from tho first day of April A. D. mi. Possession shall be given to the purchaser on the first duy of April A. I). 1H94, upon his com. plying with the terms of sale. All taxes and assessments tor the year 1X91 shall be paid by the Estate. H. H. OROf Z, C. A. KLKIM, Executors of David Stroup and Esther Ann Stroup, Jonx O. Frirzi, Deceased. T. J. Vandhhsmcn, Attys. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county nnd to me directed, will bo sold at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, DEC. 12, 1891, S 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 tho Nathan Beach tract) thence South 79 degrees West, three hundred and four and five-tenths perches along land of Pettier, Doty and Stewart to a stone corner, thence South U degrees East, one hundred and twenty-five and two-tenths perches, across the west end of suld truct to a stone corner by land ol same, thence North 79 degrees eust, forty and five-tenths perches to a stone corner, thence North 11 degress west fifty one perches to a stono corner, thence North 79 degress Eust, threo hundred and thirty seven and five tenths perches to a stone corner, ny lund originally surveyed to Christian Bender, thence North 38 degrees West, one hundred and sixty two perches on tho division line of the two tracts to the place ot beginning containing Acres and 6 perches of land, strict measure. ALSO : at tho same time and place, all that certain tract of lund situated In Brlurcreek township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning ut a stone corner at the North End of the division Hue between the two Nuthau Beach tracls, thence South 3S degrees East, one hundred and sixty two perches w a Stono corner, thonce north 79 degress Eust, twenty perches to a stone corner by land of John II. Suit, thence by same. North 4 degrees Eust sixty six perches to a stone corner, thence by lund ot suld Suit South 80 degrees Eust, one hundred and twelve perehes to a stuue corner, thenco north 4 degrees Kast, twenty lour perches, crossing Slitckshlnuy Creels to a stone corner, thence North 81 degrees West one hun dred and seven perehes to a atone oorner, thence North 4 degrees East thirty perches to a stone corner, thence North tW degrees West twenty five perches to to a stone corner, thence North 8tt degrees West, twenty six perches to a stono corner, thouce South 19 degrees west one hundred perches to the place of beginning, con taining Acres seventeen perches, strict meausure. Seized, taken Into elocution at tho suit of John W. Chapln, executor of Joseph Stack- house, dee'd. assigned to N. B. Crary vs. Geo. W, Koons and to be sold as the property of Ueo. W. Koons. Hasp, Wiktiktbik, bocxi.byi.jj m'Kulu', Attorneys. JOHN B,C4&YV8UCW, SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy virtue of sundry writs of CI. I'a. Issued on nf the Court of Common 1'lcsn of Columbia county and to me directed will be lrintli Sheriff's ollli'O In the Court House In Hl'iomsburg on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1 , 189 r, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon. All that, piece or purcel of land sltunte In- Fish Ingcreek township, Columbia county,. I'u. bounded and dlscrlls'd as follows to-wlt: Beginning nt a lurge white oak, corner of lands of K. Ash und Benjamin Mcllenry nnd running thence by lands of suld Bejiimln Mcllenry North Wl degrees West nlnety.two (W) perches to 8 small oak, thence South 1!4 degrees West, twelve and two tenths perches to a stone heap, thence by lands of Daniel Stucker North degrees west, one hundred and twenty-five per ches to a small hemlock thenco by lands nf Snmucl Shlve South 'M degrees West thirty nine and two tenths perches to a small walnut, thence south 70 degrees, three and nine tenths perehes to a stone, thence South 18 degrees Kast seventeen and two tenths perehes to a stone, thence by other lands of T. J. Hutchinson dee'd South lt4 degrees Kast, seven and two tenths perches to a stone, thence South 89 degrees West twenty and eight tenths perches to a stone, South ill degrees West, five and nine tenths per ches to a large maple, thence South 43 degrees West, twenty-three and four tenths perches to a small maple, thence running across the creek, South 54 degree West, forty two and nine tenths perches to a stone, by other lunds of said deceas ed, South mj degrees, twenty-three and nine tenths perches to a gum. thence by lands of John Neyhart, Jumcs Padden, Emanuel Kelcli ner and E. Ash North TO 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 hundred and twenty two perches be the same more or less, whereon are erected a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN " and other out buildings. Seized taken Into execution at the suit of Dorathy N. Brown and Martha B. Brown's use versus S. A. Smith and to be sold as the property of s. A. smith. JOHN B.CASEY, Sheriff. WlNTEKSTEKN, BKCKLKY A M'KlLLIP, Attys. SHERIFF'S SALE. OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of the court of common Pleas of Columbia county, Penna., and to me directed there will be ex posed to public sale at tho courthouse In Bloomsburg, Pn., on Saturday, Nov. 2.8, 1881, at 10 o'clock, a. m. the foHowlng real estate, to-wlt: All that certain messuage, piece or parcel of land situate on the north-east corner of Fifth and Centre streets, In the town ot Bloomsburg, county ot Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as -follow, .to-wlt : Be ginning at the south-west corner of Fifth and Centre streets, thence eastward along .said Fifth street sixty-two feet to other lotof grantor, known as the Rebecca Vanderslloe lot ; thence along said lot southward one hundred and eighty-five feet, more or less, to an, alleys thence along said alley westward sixty-two feet to Centre street; thence along sakl Centre St. northward one hundred and ielghty-flve feet, more or less, to the corner of Fitch , an Centre streets, the place of beginning, .audi known as the John W. Kieamer lot, and by salb John W. Kreumer conveyed to WIU4unj,,B. Heons, de ceased, and by said WlUlam,,lV Keens to John D. Sterner, and by said John D. Sterner to J. H. Maize ; and twelve feot added: to- the above described lot known as the, Kremer lot, making the sixty-two feet, being apart of the-said Re beeca Vandersllce lot, . being sold- to- the said grantor within named on the 89tlt- day- ot Oct ober, A. D. 1881,. at an Orphans! Court sale; on which Is erected ajarge-twe ajitone-holf story Brick Swelling House, Frame stable and other Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into rxccutloiuat. the mil tot Itan slow Boone, J. H. Vastine, JJottglis Hughes and E. F. Smith, administrators ot M.. a. Hughes, deceased, vs. Jacob II. Maize-, with notice to R. H. Little, assignee, e.,. and: to be- s'-hl as the property of J. H. Maize. W. II. Uuawn, att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO; At th5 same- time aod- place the follow, lng described real.estate,.to-wlt s. Tract No. 1. All that certain tract ot lund. situate partly In Muln and partly 1n Beaver townships, Colum bia county, Pennsylvania, boundBd and describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post, thence by lands In the, warrantee name ot Philip Baker,, and' Conrad Ou-rf south sixty eight degrees westr one hundred and ninety perches to a sassafras ; then by rand of W. T. Sh'iman south eighteen, and: three-fourth dc-g.-ees west two hundred and fifty-two perches to. a, hickory; thence by landi of Suineel Hinder liter, Jncob Hoslur, doe'd, and Peter Wright and others north, seventy-nine- degrees east three hundred perches to a post i thence by land In wurranoee nanurof Catherine Kv-Ter, north eight and one-liulf degrees west two hundred and tiny five perches tm tho place ot beginning, con taining 400 AC RES j more or less, b -lng the sumo premises which Peter Knecht and wife, by deed b?artug date 1st April, 1880, recorded In the oftlce for the record ing of uveds In Columbia county, In Deed Boole page 41 1 granted and conveyed to tho suld ChurbttS. Itelchurt. Tract No. 8All that oertuin tract of land sHuute in Main townslUp. Columbia county. State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to-wlt t On the north by lands of J. B. Yetter, on the east by lunds of J. B. Vetter, and on tho south by bands ot Charles Hole-hurt, and on tho west lands of J. B. Yetter, con taining 5 Acres and 131 Perches! nent measure, being- the same premises which Charles Relchart by doed bearing date 17th day of March, 1884, recorded In the office for record- lng deeds In Columbia county, In Doed Book 37, page Sin, grunted and conveyed to tho salil Charles S. Relchart; and whereon are erected k. Two Story Frame Building. used tor dwelling house and store room, also frame stable, frame shoemaker shop and ther outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of ltunslnw Boone, J, II, Vastlne, Dougla Hughes and K, F. Smith, administrators ot M. H. Hughes deo'd. vs. Charles S. Knlchart, arU lo be sold at tho proporty of Charles 8. Relohart. Fl. FL II a w h, att'y. JOKX CApp V. Woxirasburg.NoT.SVJttU, ' fhertT,