THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. T?in IS WHAT LEON COFFEE , 13 MAKE OF IT PLEASES LVCRYBODV TOE SALE. 1cslrablo vncnnt lots nnd i number of jjnod hoiisen ami lots In ltlootiiHliui'K, 1'a The bent Buliio!w stand in Hloomsluir!,'. A very desira ble properly contulnlnK Hi acre and Hist class biilldlnvrH It li (fonil will In a business worm fltum in Ju.Mio per year at, Willow Drove. Dwellings in Kpy. Oj-iiukcvIIIc ami Henoh llnvi-n. A Inro number of larinn In Columbia ron n ty, nni' In Liicrne County, one In Virginia. Two ( ountry Sinn- stands In Columbia County and one In Luzerne County, A water power planing mill, dry dock and lumber yard and Bhcds In lleueli Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of irood farm land at mime place, by M. p. 1. 11 SON, Insurance and lical Kstute AircntH, BI.oO.MSbl KU, PA. If. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABI.lt Real Estate. The undersigned Administrators of Hie estate of Sylvester l'ursel, late of tlio township of Hemlock, county of Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, d ceased, will expose to Public Bale, upon the promises on SATURDAY DECEMBER 10, '92 at 1:S0 o'clock In the afternoon, In persuaucc of an order of the Orphans' Court of the said Conn tyof Columbia, thaticertaln tract ofland, late of the said deceased, situate lu the aforesaid township of Hemlock, bounded by lands Of Blchard Ivey, Edward Ivey, the homestead tract of the said deceased, lnnds of the estate of Mrs. I'nuntfst., deceased, Hugh W. und san ford App'.eman, contnlDlnK about one hundred and eighty five acres reserving the mineral rights of the Moomsbunt Iron Company. The inune to be sold subject to the mortgage of Anna A. Butler, et, al. The said land Is mostly under cultivation! but has upon It a considerable quantity of tlm ber and wood land FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, good new bank barn, sheds and other out build, tags; and Is well watered, lias two good water springs, one near the dwelling with spring house. With apples and other variety of fruit. The said land will be sold In one tract or In parts as may be most advantageous and dcslra We. Tkhms ok Sai.k. Ten per centum of one fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at the Htrlklng down of the property j the one fourth less the ten percent, attheconrlrma. tlon absolute ; and the remaining three-fourths In one year after confirmation nisi, with Inter" erst;rrotn that date. V. D. DENTLKK, Nov. 15, St. D. C. Pl'HSEL, Administrators. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to nil legatees, credl tors and other persons Interested in the estates or the respective decedents and minors that the following administrators, executors, guardians, accounts have, been tiled In the ollloe of the Keglster or Columbia county, and w ill be pre. gented for confirmation and allowance In t he orphans' Court to be held In Hloomsburg, Mon day, December 5, lSlM, at 3 o'clock p. in. of said day. No. 1. The second account of J. O. Dot y and Ira Dnty, Administrators of Jonas Doty laic of Flshlngcreck township, Columbia county de ceased. No. it First ard final account, of Wilson Con fer, Administrator of Michael Confer, lute of Madison township, Columbia couniy, deceased, No. 8. Klrst and final account of ICmni s. (WnttH) Miller, Administratrix of Joseph Watts late of Greenwood township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 4. The account of Charles H. Wolf, Ad ministrator oX Aaron Masteller, late of .Mll'lllu township, Columbia county, deceased. No. 5 First and final account of Mary Slmf ferand Bart Shaffer, Administrators of Matthias Shaffer, late of bloom township, Columbia county, deceased. No. II. First nni partial account of William II. Sliuinan, late Kxectllorof John Shuinan, late of Catawlssa township, Columbia county, de ceased. No. V. First, and partial account of Ellas' Young, Administrator of the estate of Aleni Whit mire, late 01 Centre township, Columbia count) , deceased. No. H. First and final account of c' W. SUIT, Kxecutnrot Hubert Stllf, late of illoonislnnv, Columbia county, deceased. Mo. 0. First and tlnal account of J. W. Evans, Administrator of Freas A. (.rtivor. late of Col umbia count) . deceased. No. 10. First and final fi'vount of ?.llnrr Illle and lleur.v Mile. Administ rators of Junes Illle, late ol Fraiikllu township, Columbia Co. deceased. C. 1!. CAMI'l'.l I.I., Jteglster. NOTICE IN PARTITION. Estate of John White-") In the Orphans' Court 1 or common couniy, No. s of 1 St'll. nlitht, late of The Town of bloomsburg, County of Columbia, state of 1'euns) lvunlti deceased. J All persons Interested w ill take notice of following order oi court, ici-wn : JtUIN .MOl'HEY, fherllT. May Term, the rS4,,f Columbia County, ss. The commonwealth of t'ennsylvaiila to Mary A. Waller, widow, Daniel E. Whltenlght, Klvlna Whttenlght, llarvev vt hllonlirht, Alice Kline Charles V,. Whltenlght, Joseph WhlUMilghl, Mnhlon llamlln, Charles D. Ham lin, Ada 8. Pchart, Norman K. llamllu and Clara Hunler, lineal descendants ot John Whltenlght deceased, and to all other persons Interested, Orectlng : You and each ofyounro hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court to be held at Hloomsburg on Hie Klrst Monday of December next, then and there to accept or refuse Intake the real estate ol said John WhltciilKht dec eased, at the ap praised valuation put upon it by the Inquest, duly awarded by I lie said Court, and returned by the sheriff, or show cause why It shall not be sold. And hereof tall not. Witness the Honorable E. H. IKEI.EH, Presi dent of our said Court, at Hloomsburg, Ihu Fourth dav ot October A. 1). lstij. o. it. ricK, 11-1-It Clerk, O. l A 1 ) M 1 N 1ST RATRIX' NOTICE. Ktlute of tieiiru S. HVii nei', tale of l'tii I'oim. uhili, tlrrraitrtt. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Henry S. Warner, late of I'tne Township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned ndmlulsirnllx, wllh I he will annexed, to whom nil persons Indebted lo said estate are requested to make payments, and I hose having claims or demands w ill make known the satije w li hout delay to IIARKIKT W. STACK IIOI SE, 11-4-iit. Administratrix, Pine summit. Pa. ELECTION NOTICE. The regular nnntlal meeting of the stock holders ol the Hloomsburg Land Improvement company will be held on Monday the :Mh day ot November l.sus, between the hours of two and four o'clock In the afternoon at the ottlce of N. F. Funk, Secretary for the election of a President, board of directors and Treasurer for the ensuing year, nnd the transaction ot the general business of the company. N. I'. Kl'NK, 10-28-jw. Secretary C.KANI) Jl KOlis Foil DIX'EMHEH TKHM. Benton .lames Conner. Berwick A. P. Kitchen. Bloom Mm. Webb C. H. Kornwald, Wesley knorr. Mathlas ii. Shaffer, A. Heroine, U. 11. Martin, Miles Fry, John Taylor. Brlarcreek l.loyd Knorr. Catawlssa s.. H. Ithawn. Cent rnlta U. w. Trout man, John E. Pavlcs. Conynghum John Conroy. Klshlngcreek E. 1. Helshllne, Clinton Hewitt. Creenwood H. J. Bobbins, W. P. Bobbins. Mlfllln HonJ. Pennypacker, John II. Aten. Scott J. 11. Townseud, Wilson Wnnlch. Sugarloaf .Terr)' Vanslckle. THAYEKSK JUltOUS KIKST WEEK. Benton C. I.. Bells. Berwick Frank Brockway, Philip Morris, Ii. F. Drelsbach. Bloom W. C. Shaw, L. Lowenberg. Catawlssa Allen Caldwalder. centralla A. B. Former, John Suell, Hugh Conway. Centre B. B. Kreas, I. n. llartman, W.II. Beck. Convngham Ira Bondarmel. Flshlngcreck K. P. Bender. Franklin Charles llartman. (treenwood W. P. lkeler, W. W Eves. Hemlock D.W . Harris. Jackson-T. C. smith, C. W. Cole. Locust Jeremiah Snyder, Frank Knrlg, Dan. Fetterman, Daniel Pensyl, l.loyd l.elbv. Madison B. W. McCollum, U. 11. Heud'crshott, s. s. I.owry. Main Daniel Derr. Mlfllln Adam Clayberger. Montour W. M. Monroe, orange K.W . Coleman, L. C. Williams. Hoarlngereek Samutd cherrlngton. Scott c. F. Bomboy. TKAVEHSE Jl'HOHS SECOND WEEK. Benver Michael Fry, Martin Downs. Benton J. W. Belles. Berwick H. U. Bower. Bloom Alfred Low, Samuel Pugh. fteo. F. Aur- and, W. o. Holmes, A. Evans, Uusscl C. Buck- nlew, S. W. Shutt. Brlarcreek Enos 1,. Stout, John M. Fairolillds. Catnwlssa Mahloii Hamlin, Lloyd Berger, Jerry shuman, .. Krelsher. Conyngham John Bergan. I'lshlnKcreek-M. W. Hess; E. It. I.audorbnch, Miles W. Ash. (treenwood tieo. E. Heck, W. ii. JIcEwen. Hemlock-Wm. Masleller. Locust John Onble, Ed. Cleaver, Montlllus Yeager, Austin Cherrlngton. Mudlsou W. M. llnrtllne, Peter Miller. Montour-C. E. Fisher. Mt. Pleasant (i. W. liuckle, .1. Frank Kline, J. 11 ..bite. Orange Frauds Herring. Hoarlngereek Harvey ilenscli. TRIAL LIST. Some one has said that a bargain is cm article sold un der its real value. Some sid-vcrtii-ers are not believers in this theory or are as econo mical cf the truth as they are with their bargains. I)i:t ''an honest tale speeds best being plainly told.'' This is our purpose in offer ing Wall paper bargains. They are bargains because the y are as we represent them, full length, full weight, bona fide goods. We kmw one instance of a bargain in wall paper which after it was on the walls lead pencil marks showed through. Whose, was the bargain? Come and see us before buying elsewhere. W. I I. Hrooke & Co. PREVENTS PPiEUMONIA. Mr. HoxIc'm CERTAIN CROUP CURB (las a specific action upon thonlr passages to 'lie lungs. It, koeinthem open, heiico I'lieuirio. ilii, Congestlvo colds, Hoarseness and light burking cough yield at once tolls wonderful .jurat I ve powers. SO cents. Hold by prominent druggUta throughout the dtulu. William I'.erulngcr, vs. Wesley C. Hnrtzel. clins. W. cole vs. Kklcl Cole's Exr. John II. Sun's adiur. vs. Ilii Holy, et al. John li. Suit's adinr. vs. Ira Doty, et al. Joliu H. Still's admr. vs. lieubcu Sitler, et al. John . el kin vs. I'eiina. li. II. Co. S. p. Boone vs. E. P. Albert son. S. P. KoohoVM. l.enuel Drake. Iieii. F. Sharpies vs. Worchead .t Kline. Fraiiklln ocum tiiuird vs. William J. Zah r.cr. John V. Chapln vs. Z. A. Hut, et nl. Jl. F. Savlls' uduirs. s. James Magee, et 111. App. Haines A: Co. vs. James Magee, et up William Krlckbauni vs. William 11. Slider. ( laru Long vs. V. m. II, Clienliu.rtoii. li. F. Savlts' nilmr.s. v.-. Janies .Magee, et al. (.c:i. W. a. Stewart Asu Vd. Berwick Water Co. i'. 1'. Klefi-r vs. l'eiiben Sliumun. J. W. v hlienight vs. ('has. V iiiteidglit admr. c. It. creM-lliig vs. Sarah A. Pel rlkeu. Jacob (lllberl vs Hoarlngereek Twp. ar.v .M. ( umpbeli's vs. 'I immas (uliin. 11. Mojd Cre.iny vs. Catawlssa TiiNishl;. Lewis A. silles vs. Samuel Iiaiebcrliu. Levi N. I.utz vs. I), c. Bond, ( t al. Irene H. lv ties vs. Town of IMooinsburg. .loliu Knles s. Tow ii of Itiooinsliuig, .1. I). iMiuino vs. Coliliubla Couniy. NOTICE. Get Plenty of Sleep and Rise Early. 'J, The excellence of early rising and its inspirirg influences on both body and mind have been themes for tiic poet's song and the sage's sermon. Early rising promotes cheerfulness of temper, opens up new capacities of enjoyment and channels of delight to which the sluggard must be insensible. It increases the sum of human exis tence by stealing from indo lence hours that would else be utterly wasted, and, better still, unquestion ably conduces to longevity. All long livers have been early risers. Now the habit of retiring to bed at late hours will hardly admit of early rising s there fore the necessity of refraining from the one in order to secure tne advan tages of the other. From six to tight hours are generally held to be sufficient and no doubt on the average are lo. Our sleep is much regulated by the season. I n winter neo le lie longer on ac count, as they say, of it being too dark to get up early. There is some plaus ibility in the reason, but the system in cold and dark weather is mote prone to sleep in light and sunny times. In valids need generally plenty of bed rest, but they should procure it by go ing early to bed. There is more health and strength to be found in the practice of seeing the sun rise than in looking at it any other part of the day. I'rovhlcnce J our mil.. Lowest in Kiuety-iiino Yean. The Hanisbtirg Patriot says : The low water in the Susquehanna river, November, 1892, has about reached the point marked on Maclay's rock, opposite South street, by Balthazcr Steesr. The mark he made in Au gust, ninety-nine yer.rs ago, reads "1803."- The figures are beautifully cut and are several inches long. The straight line below marks the lowest stage of the water of which there is any record. About forty years ago the numerals were visible above the face of the water and the mark almost so. At present the level of the water s in nearly the same condition. MARRIED. At the home of the bride on West Third Street on the 15 th inst by Rev. P. A. Heilman. Mr. Joseph Geese and Miss Carrie Custred, both of Bloomsburg. They will make their furture home in Sunbury. Mr. Gesse being in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad. By Rev. W. G. Furgeson at Me thodist Episcopal parsonage corner Market and Fifth Street, Nov. 1 2, Iron Housel to Miss Minnie Taylor. DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HA BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Days by administering Dr- Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and will effect a permanent and speedy enre, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure lias followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guar anteed. 4S page book of particulars free. Address the ( ioltien Specific Co., i 85 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, io-21-l yr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Public No; Ice Is hereby given that nipll"ii. tlou by pel ii lou ol al leas! :i rcsldcuts ami tax payers oi Columbia County will be in ule lo Hie Court 01 Quarter isos-.loiis of Columbia County, on Saturday He' loMi day ol December. ISM; setting forth, lnteralla, Hint tie bridge erected over the Norm biaia li oi 1U0 ilvc-usiiuehauna at the Town of c,ii,.wiss i in raid County by tile corporation, tiaiuelv, "The Pn sldent, .vlan iieta's iiud C1.1111 any loi' elect ,ii n brl'e over I ite river Susquehanna, betwe.-n Hie 'iown of ( at uwls.su and t he inoii, In if rishltitf Civek," uoiv coi.niionly called 1 he "( atawlssa lb hl.ife I 'oinpa ny," Is necessary to the accommodation of public I ravel and I li.it Hie pu) mom "t I oils over such In 1. 1 'e Is burdensome lot ho traveling public, and pi aMutf t nat siieli hrld.pi shall be lakeh as a couniy bi'ldire and Mr i lie appointment of per. s'U'S qualltled nocordlmr lo law to view the said bridge and assess Hie. itatn).-. It any, which said corporal Ion limy sus! aln by the takluir of tiie same, and mal;e rep.n'i of their proceedings lo the lespeclHeCoiiri at Hi" next term tlieie ur. '.V. II. 1(1! N Caiawlssa, I'a , Attorney for I'd loners. .uv. N, isirj, ll-ll-'ll. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned' an auditor appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county to distribute the balance In the hands of K. P, ilar do. Assignee of I lie estat'" of A. .1. Dardo and Kh.le K. Ids wile as shown by his first and tlnal account, will sit to perform the dm li s of his ap iiolntlii'lit at the law ofliee of Win. Chrismau in t he town of HlooinsleiiK', upon Krlilay ilie '.r.h day of December, lsirj, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties having claims against said fund liuisi pieseni I hem or be forever de barred Irom a share thereof. a. c. i'i!i:.s, Audit or. ax What is Cftstorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless nuhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, ami Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its puaranteo is thirty years' uso hy millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms nnd allays feverlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething trouhlcs, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Cantoris Is an excellent nwllclno for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told ino of IU good effect upon their children." Dr. Q. C. Osoonn, Lowell, Mass. " CaMoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is rot far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castorla in stead of the Tariousquock nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothiag syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KmcniLos, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted tocldldren that I recommend it as superior to any proscription known to me." IT. A. Aacnsit, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Car-totir., and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and DisrEHSART, Boston, Mass. Au.xji C. Sunn, Ye., The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. trig is Believing." w And a rood lamp jivVV must be simple; when it is not simple it is not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good these words mean much, but to see 41 The Rochester " will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. took for thlsstsmp TbbRocbrstsr. Ifthelsmp dealer bss n't the s;ennln Rochester, and the style yon want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, and we will send you a lamp safely br express your choice of over 2,000 varieties from the Largett Lamp Storg in iht World. HOCIIBSTEIl LaDP CO., 2 Park Place, New York City. "The Rochester.'? HAECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that letters testnment- ary on the eatate of Moac Schllcker. late of tne townxiiip oi neaver, county ot toiumnia, I'a., deceudi'd, have been granted to Cathiirlne Schllcker, l-V.ra.I.hchllcker. .lames V. Schllck er. residents of Raid township, to whom all persons Indebted to Kind ('Mute are reoui'Hted to mil ke payment, and thoso having claims or demands win make knowu the samo without ) cATIIAlUNESrm.tCKKU Kxccutors.S- K.ltA .1. scill.icKKIt, J JAM ES W. SCULICKEU Wood's Fhosphcdine Tlie ureat Hngllsli Remedv. l'romptly nnd perman ently cures all tonus of Klouf, S;ieri(it'iiTi,n, luMrwy nnd oil elh'ClK of A ''Wkc or AVccjiji. Heon prescribed over MS J'earH n thousands of cases : Is Ilafnu mrTA. ".IIC l(fj iirilllUir If .If, ii,t)lMt tinilriw knoirn. Ask drtiKitlst for Woon's riinsi-iinniNE j If ho oncrssoiiio worthless iii'dlclnc In place of this, leave his dishonest store, lie'lose price In letter, and we will Hnd by return mall, l'rlec, one package, II ; six. f"i. One i."(.7 iilean; xif ""ill c'rc. I'liimihlet in plain sealed, envelope slumps. Ad lresl. 'I'll K Vooi ClIKSHCAI. Co, I :t 1 Woodward aveutt". Iietroll. lch. C'SoIdln Hlooiuslnnx by Moyer Bros., . I. II. IMercer, (.'. A. Klelin, (i. A. XIcKelvy und all re sponsible druwIsiK everywhere. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kitate of Mary A. llagen'nieh, rtec'iL The undersigned an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' court of Columbia county to dlslrl. hutn thefunds In the hai.dsof the Kxecutor of said estate to unci unions the parties entitled thereto will sit at his oillce In Hie Town of Hlooinsbut'tr to perform the duties of his ap point men', on Friday, November Iff, at 1(1 o'chxik In the fon-inHm when and whore all persons having claims iurnlnst said estate must nrescnt them for sett lenient or be forever do burred from a share of said fund. liOIlT lU'CKINtiHAM, Auditor. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The underslcned having been restored to health by simple mentis, alter sutrerlnif for several years wit li a severe lunif alleotlon, and that dread disease cnittnttifion. Is anxious to luiike known to his fellow suflerers the means ol cure. To tho-c who desire it, lie will cheer fully send (free of rhauro) a copy of the pres cription used, which they will find a sure cure for Cmiitiiiiitlvii, Athnni, Ciilnrrli, llrum hilt nnd all throat and lutu? Murmurs He hones all sulTercrs will try his remedy, us It Is Invaluable. Those deslrlnj,' the prescription, wnleh will cost them noildm,', and m ij' prove a blessing, will please address, 1SRV. Kpwauu A. Wilson, lirooklvn. New York Sept. Hi, 1 yr. ORPHANS COURT SAL -OF VALUABLb.. Keal Estate. rursunnt torn mdir of ti,0 (,,,, i Columbia count v. ivnnn .. ... . ''' lie sale, on the or..i.ou... ' ! ' r .... ' iiiro !.... iu saiu i uuni.v. on SATURDAY, NOVK.MIjkr s6 i,iip i.ii.owiiiK tiescriDcd rcft rs . ; u'H'K er., deceased, to w It ' No. 1. Items the old homestead ,. ., Ho road lendlnir from ornm-eviii.. ... .. bounded on the north l,v i,..i ... ,. . I!"r't' , o r reilerlri. n dce'd . on llie rnut l, ,u. ... " 111 Kilo, Dan el Whlltnlrn mwl if... ... by lands of lieni,i,..i h,i .. "0I" J im Win, V(,i nnd on tho west by lands ot Iletiinm,,, J 1 (.in- Iscteeted j . Containing about 45 ACRKS, more or less on which thero frnino DWKU.INd 110U.SF, large bank barn and out buildings. (-eii, orchard andolher fruit, tree,, u ,.v,.r ,,, ' ........... i(i(((IIIIK nier ror stock. . ....... 11, ui u iiignsinie of cultivation , .......... m uj nw,.(, nuu-uunii 11 relircs. No. a. Hounded on the north hy b,s .loseph Whlliulre nnd llenjainln Allab',,.., ,' tl.n nnul lie I I . "" ('Il.l "' "' - "i r..im ueiiiamiu Allatn. t. " '' '", ihih on the ,.( I, lands of Frederick Heck deed. Containing 5 ACRKS, more or less, on which Is erected a small FRAME DWELLING HOUSE nnd out buildings, supplied with w iter , fruit trees. No. S. Hounded Hcnjiimln Hllnerand William llngenl.ti, i, ,Jf the east by lands of said Heniaiiii,. s.,.....'... Wm. llagenbtich, on the south by landsof ,.. ben Sitler, dee'd., and on the west, hy prUau it'iui. viiuiniiiui 30 ACRES, llll.r.l nr l.w. In n i.,j..I ..... ....... u ... , k"uu aiiKl' 01 ( 1 I ...... nui'ioicu nidi nuieranu iruil trees. jueseiinipernes are about one mile cast of orangevllle and less tlmu i:ilf a mile froa D.n(nji nuu cuurcu. rcrsons desiring to view the nn mlse. wi. please call on Wm. Berk Jr., residing th-r-on ' Hale to commence at if o'clock P. M. condl- iiuun nmuu Known at sale, Dy Wm. II. HNTDKK, Wm. BKl'K.JIt, Atty. Adiuinlstrator. Oct. 1H, lMhl SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrt uo of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out ofjt he Court or Commou l'leas of Columbia Coim. ty, ra., and to me directed, then- win be som at public sale atthe Court, llousv.Hluoiunburg.rsi. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1892, at 2 o'clock p, m., the following : All tliAt eertnl,, nlnnd.d.i- ..... - ...... .u.(b,( iuii mm irnci or land Bltuate In tho township of Franklin, county ot Columbia, stato of Pennsylvania, boumted and described as follows, to-wit : beginning at a white oak corner of land belonging formerly to George Hhlck and ninnimr rmm 11. ........ . 1.,-. r, .u.uv wj lauu of John Art ley, lteuben Heigel and land of Pax. tonAWmlth, N. 73 deg. W. !t perches to a post, thence by land of the aforesaid l'axton t fmlthandlandof KeliiooldSco., N. 5 deg. E, w perches to a post, thence by lands of HoId bold & Co. aforesaid, 8. M deg. W. 00 perches to a pine, thence by the samel N. t dig. w. 50 peri'hes to a pine, thence by the same N. 35 dof, E. 40 perches to a pine, thence hy land of Win Teplunnd Henjamla Ford S.iindeg. K.'.Hierclie to a post, thence by land of Henjamln Ford s. : deg. W. )!i perches to a post, thence by hinds of said Henjamln Ford and lands of Frederick Seay . si aeg. b.. 131 perches to a post , theme br land of rtanlel Shulers. i perches to a post, thence by the sumo N. s'deg. K. SO n.lil perches to a stone, thence by land or the aforesaid Hen jamln Ford. S. 1 deg. F.. G5 a-10 perches to a stone, thence by the same s. deg. K. 7 perches to a stone, thence by land of Daniel siiuh-r and luud b'fe of li -go snick, deeea-ied, S. Pi d.-g. W. 8-10 perches lo place of boglniiln,', c mtalnlus 153 ACRES, n.'.tt meiisiire, whereon are erccicda l'RA.ME DWELLING HOUSE, I!.RX, atid Outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution at the suit ot F. L. t-huiiian use versus Win. Watts and lill' Ann his wife, and to he sold as th" prip.rty cf William W.itts and LTl.-a Ann Ids Ml:.-. John ioi'i;i.'v. ItiiAw;;, A'.ty. Slenrr. WIDO W'S APP RA I S E M KNTS. The followlii',' Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the Oiphi'tis Court or columlila eiiiiniy on the lb. st Monday of December A. I). inn.1 and conilriui il nl. I. und unless excentlons nrellleil wiihin tour days theieatler, will bo eoiilii lued absolute. John I.. Dreslicr Kst.., Uenton twp., IVrsoually Ji'.i'.i.'.'H. Nvlvester I'ur'l BJ.f. , IIein1o::l( twp., Per sonalty $Hi in, lii'lllty, ll'.M.rtl. (leoige .Miinhart lim., Cuiawlss.i twp , Per senility f :ViO 01. T ('. Mchenry E.it., lientnn twp., Poreonalty $IIW.8a. Tlioiims Brobst Est., Centre twp., l'eisonalty t:i 11 iki Asa Yorks Est., Jackson twp., Personalty tinman) Kdinund Lunger Est., Benton twp , C133.O0 Ileal 1 y fltH.oO. I lork's oillce. G. 51- oriCK, Blooaisburg, Pa., Nov. U, 1S0.1 tleik o. 0. PUBLIC SALE OF VAUJABLK- Real Estate. Hy order of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa. The undersigned Committee of J. E. Snyder will expose to sale on tlm premises lu Berwick, Columbia Co., Pa., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, V, ntteuA.M., the following divs rlli"d leal is. tale, situate In Berwick being the UndnvVl. d one fourth of lot number four on south side of Front street, bounded on the south by .usque liunna river, on the north by Front street. East by lot of Aiml" Oswald and c. Ii. .lac'ison, on I he west by lot, of (". IJ. Fowler, reserving the right of 1). I., ii W It. K. niul Pennsylvania caiia across the same, (in said lot there Is erected a DWELLING IIOUSI', and a dwel'lng .'itl storl: duilding, with out building 1. Tkk.ms of sai.k. Ten per cent,, or one fourth r.f piii'elHso money to be. paid on mrlklng (1 w-ii ot tho properly, the 01111 fourth less ten per ceiil. ut, continual Ion of sale, and remaining three fourths in one year tliere.ittcr wllh Inter est, rrom conili iiiatlo.'i nl si., when deed will bo. trlu. Defend payments to be secured by bond and ni'irl gai'e on premium. C. I'. Jackson, J. W. EVANS. Attorney. Coin. J. E. Snyder. Season of fi at Lowenterg's o THIS WEU KNOWN CI LOTHIITG HOUSE ncctls no Flashy Ilcaclia' in making its announcement FOR THE COSV1ING SEASON. Its previous reputation for - i J t- -J - -i - " ' " gained by an existence of almost a half a century are sufficient assurance that this policy will r,... I'll. 1 .i y t . " . - ',1 uwiiuuuiju. waaiiu' cabc.iiJica wim m hpnrpv., pnfch-tUr :., Ko nff r-ivtill. , .... w v .w vt biiv iiauv. i .3 ut 11 - Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. In the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Es'ut of Jl, Vcr( .!(((, (Ii'(WS.'rt. Notice In hereby iflven thnr letters of ndinln 1st ml Ion 011 the estate of Kebeecii Mnv, deceiiH- ed, have been Kianteil to the uadetU,"ied nil uilnlrt' riitor toW.ioin nil pern niH Indebted to Hiiulestntn lire ieiiiesled in make piivmenlH, mid in .sic h.ivliur clnlnm or demandii will make k.i'j.vu Um auie wlllieut delay to I. W. WILI.ITS. !(.(.(! .v. Admliilhirator ft EI Will be found all the newest shades and you will be surprised at the phenomenally low you can get. tm T1TIHR MSFi iwmi Fine jiriccs CAIX WHELK THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE and make your selection at the old established stand of D. LOWENBERG Estate. Clothiers at Low 'Prices. Bloomsburg Pa.