THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, Y. OCHA, JAVA& Combined T' IS WHAT LION COFFEE . IS MADE OF IT PLCASSS EVERYBOOV rOR SALE. HrslrnM rni-snt lots nnd 1 number nf aatA house nml lots In NliMinisliurK, l' Tlio bout business stand In Blnomshun?. A vpry dpslrti b!o pniwrlv conmintnK l seres snd tirat class txtlMlnirs with ifoort will In A business wortU lo f i.vv re-r year ai mow ruve. Dwt'lllnirs in Ksn.v. Oranifevllle nnd Bench llarn. A liirjfp number of farms In lolmnbu County, one In l.uerne County, one In Vlrirlnlit. Two country Htore eismls In Colmnbls County n1 one In I.iirem county, A water power piunlni nir mill, dry dock nnd lunioer yam And sheils in Iteaeli Haven, I'a. Also 10 seres of rl farm land st same place., by M. P. I.ITZ HON, Insurance nnd Hi-nl Kstilttf Agents, HIAH'Mnlil Kl. I'A. II. 1 Little Girls Experience In a Lighthouse, - Mr. ml Mrs. Loren Trescoll are keener of the Gov. I.igh 'house t Sand Beach, Mich.' no! are Messed with n dauchter, four years oM. Last winter she was taken down with Measles, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse raj Idly, until she was a mere "hand ful of hones". Then she tried Dr. King's New 1 liscovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at C A. Kleim's Drugstore. "The Yeddo straw hats" newest and lightest hat made at Lowenbcrg's. EQUESTRIAN LIVERY. Charles E. Hower has oneneii a livery stable at the rear of his premises j on Third street, where he keeps saddle horses to hire. He has five head, well broken, safe for ladies and children. I Thus far he has been well patronized. 1 He will accompany those who arc jiibt ' learning to rule,- it desired. tt. An elegant line of neck wear at Lowen berg's. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable liver- in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. . tl - V. A. Hartzell, Proprietor. Two Harvest Excursions- VIA THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. FALL R'Y, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 30TH AND SFPTEMBER 27TH, 1892. Where the grasses are kissed by the wand'ring breeze, And the fields are rich with the golden grain ; Where the schooner ploughs through the prairie seas, To its destined port on the western plain ; Where homes may never be sought in vain, And hope is the thriftiest plant that grows ; Where man may ever his rights main tain, The land is as free as the wind that blows. For further particulars apply to the nearest Ticket Agent, or address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 486 William Street, Williamsport, Pa. 7-8-i2t. Of Interest to Young Men Young men desiring a successful start in business life should write to Palms Business College, 1709 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, for handsome circulars, which will be sent free, pro vided you name this paper. This institution issues a Life Scholarship for Fifty Dollars, and secures situa tions for its graduates. This is a rare chance for those who wish to become bread winners. - I HAY FEVER Mrlirvcct at once, and gradflally taken out, of the gvstein by Dr-Hcxie's Certain CroupCure- I IIP rriut'Hi r.miru v Mi"" u im i w i wvu'iiuon ami omv for ln"inuml.i. ninilu ila, ,ti..eli,il r'nl.lj ItiS.ttMitt la MiMlti (roup. Cnnrr1i:il Colds and HninohttlH. .MU'lt. A. P. E;ffi, Buffalo, K. Y KTg'r. W 1 1 6V'S APPR AISKM KN' l'.S. The following Widow's Appnilw ments will tie pres. ot' tl t'i the orplisns' court ot Columbia county on Monday, Sept. 'Ai, M!2 and continued uutl, uud uuli ss exceptions are tiled wit Ian tour days thereafter, will be continued absolute. it. tj. White. Est., Scott. Personalty -1u..'iO Aiii.n Ci'.iio', l-st., Hoarlngci-ee!;, I'eis. n.ilt.v f-'ino.OOO. Thomas Lutz, Est., Ueuvcr, IViv.m.d:' fU Utl. etcr Swank, Est.. Lwust. IVrsoiialty I'Xi.'iO. Floyd Ftlu, Est., Sugarloaf, Fersoiialty fu. on Kllsha llayuian, Est., Uieouwood, Personalty Hlnton Iiwry, Est., Orange, personalty i-iort.no Jerome lirassloy. Est., brlarcreck, Personalty iiu.tn. VWIIIuiu llelwlg. Est., Locust, rorsonalty t'tt. l. Viilonlliio weiuver, Est., Hue, rersonatty f 1. tw. it, A, Mognrgeil, Est., orange, personalty saw. Ummv II. Angle, i.st Scott, Healty I n.iti. tiiH iilin e, u. .n.ti 11 n, rVMMl'i K, I'a., Hopt. 5, 1HW. Clerk, 0. 0. Mneting of Naval Veterans of the TJiiiUd Kt.ats si Baltimore-Eeiltieed Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. The naval veterans of I he United States will holil a re union at UaUiniore September i;th to loth inclusive, and for this occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all points on its lines at one first class fare for the round trip, rickets will be sold and good going September 13th to ioth, valid for re turn until October 10th inclusive, and will permit a ston-ofT at Philadelphia and Harrisburg and at stations be tween Harnsburg and Baltimore. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Nolle I herebv ulven to all legatees, credi tors aud other persons Uiteresteo. lu the estates otthe respect ivpdoivdents and minora that the following HdmtnlKt ratorsexecutorsiruaidlans. accounts have been tiled III the ofllce ot the Heirlster ot Columbia county, ana win De pre sented for continuation and allowance In the orphans' Court to be held In Hloomsbunr, Mon day, .September Ku, mi, at t o'clock p. m. or said day. No. 1. First account ofThos. W. Edgar ad ministrator c. t. a. of the estate of Martha .1. Kdgar late of Scott twp. coL Co. deceased. No. U. First and final account, of Owen W. I'liertnirton administrator of leler tfwauk. who was Trustee ot Harriet fcvilanU, a daughter of John tleruer deceased. No. s. First nd final account of Jacob Kens temacher administrator of the estate of cat lnir Ine KeuMteuiacher, late ot Main twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. First and final account of John M. Kline, Testamentary ouardlau of Keubeu o. Havls us Med by 11. W. Kllue Executor of John 8. Kline, late 01 Benton, deceased. No. 5. First and final account of John 8. Kline. Testamentary Uuimliuu ot Nora L. lavls us tiled by 11. W. Kline, Executor ot ,ioliu s. Kline deceased. No. 6. First and nnal account of Chat-lea L. Worklielser, Kxecutor ot Charles Workhetser, late ot Minim twp., deceased. No. T. First and final account of s. Emma Eves, Executor of Sarah Eves, laic otthe bor ough of Mlllvllle, Col. Co., aeceased. No. 8. First aid final account of Wm. Hough ton. (iiinrdlnn T .Mat tie Fowler, a minor child of John K. Fowler, late of l'ltivtwp. Col. Co.. deceased. No. 9. First and final account of Joseph laust. Executor of Jacob Wuiiipolc, late ot Madison twp., col. Co., deceased. No. 10. First and final account of Jacob Curl, n.tornevtn tact for the heirs ot Joseph Carl, late 01 Locust twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 11. First and Mnnl account of Win. llagcii tuich. Executor of Mnry A. Hatretibuch, late ot ('range twp.. Col. Co., deceased. No. li. First nnd partial account of II. II. t;rot7. Executor ot Ewklol cole, lute ot Mig;u lout twp., col. Co., deceased. No. 13. First ami final account of Wilson Wager, administrator ot Joseph Tyson, late ot Locust twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 14. First and flnel account of Jacob Carl. Executor of tue estate of Matilda carl, late ot Locust twp.. Col. Co., deceased. No. IV First aud final nccouut of John W. Former, Kxecutor of It. 1'. Former, late of cata wissa. Col. Co., deceased. No. M. First and final account of Amos v. lrclbelbts. administrator of John u. Mux-maker late ot Madison twp., Col. Co., deceased. No. 17. First and final account of sterling V Dickson, administrator. c. u a. of Mary M. Wish bauch, late of the borough of Berwick, Col. Co., deceased. Also account of the proceeds of real estate sold under order ot Court to pay debts. No. IK. First and final account of Ellen Kline, Kxecutor ot Frank 1. Kllue, late of the town ot Uloomsburg, Col. Co., deceased. No. 19. First and final account of John Shaffer. Guardian ot May L. Neldlg minor child ot John Boyer, late of Locust twp., deceased No. 10. First nnd final account of Fdward E. Kalston. Guardian ot Wilbur K. Fisher, minor child of Clot worthy C. Fisher, late ot the town of Bloomsburg, said minor having arrived at the age of twenty one years. No. 31. First and final aceornt of George B. Swank and 1. L. Swank, administrator of ti e estate of Elizabeth Swank, late ot Mifflin twp., deceased. No. Si First and final account ofGeorge B. Swank and D. L. Swank, administrators of the estate of Obadlali Swank, lute of the twp,, ot Mirtlln, deceased. SHERIFFS SALES. NaT. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out ot the Court ot Common Fleas ot Columbia County, Fm and to me directed, will be sold at public sale or outcry, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1892, at i o'clock In me afternoon, at the Court House, In the town of Bloomsburg, CoL Cc the following real estate, to-wlt ; . All that certain timber lot lying In Mifflin township, Columbia county and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wlt : east and north by D. 8. Brown, Wesley Hetlerand Malem Andrew, and on the south aud west by Wesley iletler, containing TEN ACRES, more or less ; as the property of A. .?. Broslous. Fl. Fa. NO.i. ' AU the right, title and Interest of William Lennon In that certain lot ot ground situate In Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, vli: Beginning at the corner ot the Espy road and Ferry road, run ning thence southwestwardly along the Espy road fifty feet to a lot of rat rick XcFatten, thence southwestwardly along said lot two hundred and fourteen feet more or less to an alley, thence northeastwardly along said alley fifty feet to tuo Ferry road, thence along said road northwestwardly to the place of begin ning : It being part of a larger lot of la ml con veyed by Lewis II. Maus to J. W. Hendersliott, and by the said J. W . Hendersliott to Sarah Lennon by deed dated April 19, lWj the said William Lennon being one of the heirs ot the said saruh Lennon. A two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, stable and other outbuildings ; as the property of William Lennor. Fl. Fa. NO, 3. All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Kugarloar, lu the county of Columbia, and state, of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, tc-wlt ; Be' ginning at a post t hence by lot No. 3 of the real estate late of William Koberta, deceased, north ; twenty-nine and a half degrees oast one Inm idled and thirty-nine and nine-tenths perches to a , thence by lot No. 7 north sixty de grees wes: eighteen aiul four-tenths perches to n post, thence by lot No. S south twenty-nine nnd a half degrees west ninety-nine and two tenth perches to a post, thenoe by said lot ! north seventy-seven degrees west, eleven and tlit-ee-teutli perches, to a cherry, theme by lands of John Koberts south eighty and three ' tiuartoi' degrees west thirty and live-tenth per- ' ches to a post, thence by land of I'hlnens Ken. j ley south sixty degrees east elghtecu and four tenths perches to the place of beginning, con- j mining SIXTEEN ACRES and eighteen aud tour-tenth perches, strict measure; as the prqpcrty of Samuel Huberts. Levari Facias. ScUed, taken Into execution, and to be sold by JOHN MOVKKV, Wept- Tth. Sheriff. WASHINGTON LETTEB Washington, Sept. ii, 1892. Mr. Harrison findi it more and more difficulty as the campaign grows more interesting to boss the republi can machine lrom out 01 me way Loon Lake, so he will this week re turn to the White House, whtre he can watch and direct every move made He thought seriously at one time of taking up hit residence in New York city during the rest of the campaign in order to make certain that his orders were carried out, but he was finally made to see that it was more politic to remain in Washington and pretend to be engrossed with his executive duties. 'South Dakota", said a gentleman just from democratic headquarters in New York, ". as been cleverly taken out of the republican column by an arrangement made a day or two ago by Representatives of the demo cratic and of the people's party. In that state there are three fully or ganized parties, and when they vote for separate tickets the republicans have the plurality. A democrat who is a member of the national com mittee conceived the idea of a fus ion between the democratic and the peoples' party in that state, both to support the peoples' state ticket and the four presidential electors to be equally divided, and after consider- able negotiation the fusion has been agreed upon." If this gentleman's news is trustworthy, and I have every reason to relieve that it is, Cleveland and Stevenson will get two electoral votes that have not been counted up on. The same gentleman assured me that all the republican talk about the failure of Mr. Cleveland to harmonize j certain alleged disordant element in the democratic party of New Yotk was the veriest bosh. Said he: "Before the fr.st of October it will be so plain that the most sanguine republican will have to acknowledge that the democratic party of New York is harmoniously working to carry that state for Cleveland, and what is more to the point, they are going to succeed in doing it." Ex Treasurer Huston, of Indiana, is in Washington on a political mission and it is significant that he admits that the chance of the republican" to carry that state is largely dependent upon the outcome of their efforts to have the court declare the present apportionment law of the state uncon stitutional. He also admits that there is republican disaffection in the state. This is in marked contrast to the claim everything tone, of the Indiana republicans who have come to Washington since Harrison was nominated. General A. S. Duford, of Virginia, a prominant railroad man, says about polities in his state. "I do not think the third party will cut much of a figure in the Virginia campaign this year. It appears to be weakening every day, and I think, the demo cracy will carry the state very cleverly for Cleveland. According to the information re ceived here the peoples' party is also "weakening every da' in all the rest of the southern states, and the dan ger which was apprehended at one time on account of its existence is now regarded as very smalL The issue between the democratic and re publican parties is sharply drawn in this campaign that no man who has ever been a democrat feels like aid ing indirectly the republican party by casting a vote for a ticket which he knows can by no combination of cir cumstances win. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors otthe undersigned and to all persons whom It may concern that he will apply to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Columbia county for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, on Monday afternoon, September us, vm, at 3 o'clock, at which tune any person having any objection to his final discharge as an Insolvent debtor can appear and make the same known. K. It, Little, AUUAM PETE KM AN. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kta(e of Sultxtttr Purmel, UUt of Ilemlixk totcit- Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Sylvester Pursel late of Hemlock twp., col. Co. Pa., have been granted to the undersigned administrators to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are if quested to make pannents. and those having claims or demands will imiko knowa the same without delay to P. C. PI RSEL, F. I). DENTLEH. 9-Mt Bloomsburg, Pa. Bloomsburg Water Company Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the Blooms burg Water compauy will be held at the ofllce of the Company In Illooinsbutg oil Tuesdav, October 11, istii, between the hours of two and four o'clock In t he afternoon, for the purpose of electing a Hoard ot Directors and the transact ion of the regular business of the company. F. P. B1I.LMEV EU Sept. 8, 1WI4, 4t. secretary. NOTICE. Notice Is herebv given that the following ac count has bwn Med In the Cmrt of common I'b'as-of colttintil 1 county, and will be present ed to the said court on Monday, September -Jii, lsnj, and continued Ills!, and unl"ss Exceptions lire Mod within four days thereafter, will bo continued absolute. 1. First and tlnnl account of E F. Bardo, Assignee of A. .1. Bardo, and EUle A. Bardo of Pine Townltl;i. li.M. yl'K'K, riots. Olllee, Prot, Bloomsburg, P., August -.T, bit-.'. NOTICE. Notice s hereby given that the following ac counts have been tiled In the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, and will be presented to the aald Court on Monduv Sept. at, lswi and eon-tlnn-d nisi, and unless exceptions are Med within tour days thereafter, will be confirmed absolute. I. Account of Amos Rrlebllbls, Trustee of the estate of Isaac Shoemaker, late of Madison Township, Clerk's Office, O. M. Qt'ICK Bloomsburg, Fa., Aug 27, Isw. Clerk, o. ('. 1 II 1 lllll hi II III 11 1 What is CastorJa is Dr. Samuel Pitcher' prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Parcgorle, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its iruarantco Is thirty years' uso by Millions of mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting- Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething- troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castorla assimilates tlio food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving- healthy aud natural sleep. Cas torla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend Castorla. " Caatori la ma excellent medidna for chil dren. Mothers bar repeatedly told ma of Its good ffet upon their children." Pa. O. C Osooon. Lowell, Mass. Castorla Is the beat ranxdy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of the rations quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup sad other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending (hem to premature grares." Da. 3. T. KDccncLoi, Conway, Ark. The Ceatmnr Company, TT CHARTER NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that application w ill bo mado to the court of Common Fleas of Col umbia County on tueSrd day of October next at lo o'clock In the forenoon ot said day. und-r tin Act of Assembly enUUed "An act to pronde for the Incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations,'' appro red April Wth ltd. ana the supplements thereto, by M. Powers, krdmond K. Toy, Bernard F. Daxrali, John J. Ttyb. tuxl Patrick crane for the charUY ot an Intended corporation to be called the "tu Itraatla Catholic Total Abstinence Benerolence solely" of Centralis. Columbia county, Peunrrraiila. the character and object of which la to promote temcrance among all, to undertake any sort of charitable work possible to the members, and to further other bunevoieut aui christian causes, and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and pnvllegea confered by the Act of assembly aforesaid and lt supplements. Iept. 10, IStti FRED IKELER, Solicitor. POPE SAID: v S THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY KKOTHKRS, M Warren St New York. Xyy Man never is, but always to be, blessed." You don't feel well, but you think you will be all right after a while. You" go on that way from month to month, and the chances are that you grow worse. You may mait too long. If you have headache, indigestion, nervousness, loss of physical or mental power, poor memory, weak back or limbs a general "run down" sort of feeling, you need .... s It has Droved a. oricelpss needed elements of nutrition. It ia gentle, but sure. Is sold on a positive guarantee. We don't want your money if we can't help you. If your druggist don't have it write to us. Securely mailed for $1.00 ; 6 for $5.00. STANLEY MEDICINE COMPANY, STAR DRUC STORE, 63 South Main Street. WILKES-BAR RE- Fall Season of '92 at Lowenberg's GLOTHIITO- HOTJsi needs no Flashy Heading in making its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for gained by an existence of almost a half a century are sufficient assurance that this policy will uc tumiuucu. tw-ascaucr case, niiea wun ail tne prevalent styles 01 tne traae as Deing retciv--Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. In trje Will be found all the newest you can get. FINE TAILOR ME MBlilITS. CALL WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE and make your' selection at the old established stand of D. LOWEN BERG Estate, Fine Clohiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa- amt'twViiWii , i UlltSJIS.1, t u1 Castorla. " Castorla is so well adspted to children that t recommend M as superior to any prsserlptioa known to me." H. A. Aacna, X. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. T. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment bar spoken highly of their experi ence tn their outside practice with Castorla, nnd although we only hare among our medical supplies what la knowa as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castort has won us to look with favor upon it." L'kitsu HoerrriL, and DispsKsaaT, Boston, Mass. Alum C. Surra, Vm., SET Murray Street, New York City. an PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM J CImsh. sna b.'.'itifir. the heir. I PTMnofa. s Uinrt.nl ports. .vTv 7 Krr rail to BMtor Grey OXTCT H.ir to It. Youthful Color. The Consumptive and Feeble and aTl wh tVifTtT from nhaastinf dmaart should Parker's Oinjrar Tonie. ItcumtiievomOowri, Weak Lungs. !Mnhtj In aiTCiM. snl weaknerss. Khc-BiAlie" an J Pai. JOe. ft $U HIN0ERCORNS. Tt oolf ear for Coma, SOMETHINC NEW. w " The Celebrated "Clauss" Broad. Cake and raring Knife Nannfactarers want agents in every locality to handle these knives. Best thing In the market. Pr nt agents clear from f lOtollSdailr. SendlLOOfor lyfctst. IHI8UUMIHUI 60.. Fremont, tt Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; . a a a .st a 11 Hlpssincr tn manw mnnv npnnlc THIS WELL KNOWN shades and you will be surprised SHERIFF'S SAM S. Uy virtue of Hundiy wilts nf 1 H.rl f, and Alias KlerlKai-lns. Ksned nut ,,( n,,., . j" ' nip airo u-o, n 111 lie soiu ai puiillc ex "ilrrj. OH SATURDAY, SF-l'TKMU' R st two o'cl(M'k In tho afternoon at n,e Cf,,.,'. Ilousr, In the town of lllooimbui v, C(,iuffit, County, tho following real estuto, to-wit NO. 1. All that certain lot of ground in Mniiinvm, MiniU township, Columbia County, rn m,rk', ed nnd descrllied In the plan of Miminviiic h huiiibcr (1T) ou hundred and Iwenty-tive bounded on the north by Second street, on the east by lot number one hundred twrnty-mi, 01 the south by Third stiver, and nn the west bj lot now or formerly of Mary tienth.-irt, said loi being 3(10 feet In depth and f4 foot. In width, (JOl by Bti) , as tue property of A. It. fodder. NO. a. All that certain lot or piece of ground itut, In the oornugh ot Centralis, county of idlumhu and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and crlbed as follows to-wlt: tin the north by liallroad street, on the east by lot of tniin Jot son, on the south by an alley, and on t lie wen by lot of Thomas Boron, containing a let front and ISO feet deep ; as the prop.-n ot .i(,h f. Ctirran. NO, 3. All that lot or piece ol ground situated D borough of Centralla, county of Columbia, im state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd descrlH as follows, to-wlt : Beginning on the north tt HeoondSt., on tho east by an alley, on tta south by lands of tho Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, on the west by Loom Avenue, said lot being twenty- live wm teet Ii front on said Locust Avenue and of t list suit one hundred and fin y feet (1!0) In dopiiu AM being tho lot -which Is marked In bM nimiixT aslsld out by the Locust Mnuntui Conl and Iron Company ; as the property i Morgaa-t Uurry. NO. 4- All llmt certain lot or piece of ground iltuated In the township ot Conyuglmin, county of Col umbia, and state) of Pennsylvania, bounded aid described as follows, to-wlt : Beglnntu,- at 1 point on the north side of Hook street, liny m west of northwest corner of ltock and Myen street, thence along said Purk stre-' soutb eight y-scven degrees west twenty-nve feet tot stone, thence north three degrees west one hundred niid tiny tet to an alloy, thence alnm said nlloy north seventy-seven degrees eai tweuty-tlve feet lo a stake, thence south lUrts degree's cast, one hundred nnd tcii!j-ile left to the point of Is-gluulug, being. tie- Hie M marked with the number ten (10) In, hi jJ; mine 1st One hundred aud eleven (til) In town ot Centralla, as laid out by tho Locust Mountain coal and Iron Company In the map or plan ot snld town ot Centralla; as the procrty 01 Margaret Murrey. . NO. 5. All that farm or tract of land situate In Uec ton township, Columbia county, and state ot l-ennsylranla, bounded and described as fol lows t On the north by lands ot Adam Holies, east by lands of Jacob M'CoUum, south by lands of John Belsullne and Ellas Pealer. and west by lands of Peter Ipher and Catherine Lutz, coo turning FORTY-ONE ACRES, or more, exclusive of the grave yard ; a? the property ot David loty. fccled, taken Into execution and to be sold lif JOHN MOUItf Y. August mih. wia. EARN TELEGRAPHY L limtrunieul.snd liialrurlion. tree. Kr rii" rr ) - 4i.tMt.aai FREE tar. ..Lire Tiff A Is. II. WIWI AT HOME OBBRL1N, oaio. m Tt is a vitnlirer. It SUDPlieS 5 '4 1 1. y 1 n at the phenomenally low pnce3