THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Philadelphia Ahead. Fairmount Park of Philadelphia is the liirnest public pleasure ground in the United States, having an area of nearly 3,000 acres, and about fiky mile of diives, and one hundred miles of walks and bridal-path?. In addi tion the city owns thirty-two other ' mall parks and public squares. j The Zoological Garden is the larg est in this country also. How New York must weep with envy. But then New York has Dr. Parkhurst and his Lexow investigating committee. College Athletics. Base ball statistics show that in the total of games played in 1894. Yale won 18 out of 22 games; Pennsyl vania won 17 out of 21 games ; and Princeton won 16 out of 2t games. Yale lost 3 games ; Pennsylvania lost 4 j and Princeton lost 5. Yale's percentage is .750 ; Pennsylvania's .692 : Princeton .615. It is said that College Athletics were marked during the year by great ly improved performances, whatever happened to their books, their studies or their heads. Bruce What have you got that piece of red ribbon on your watch for? Spruce My wife put it there for me to remember something tor her. Bruce Remember what ? Spruce That's just what I can't remember. Judge. Legal Advertisements. JURORS FOR FEBRUARY TERM. GRAND JURORS. Benton Philip (tll)bnnH, 11. H. Kllno. Herwlck 1 11. Kill nurd, W. M. llrcdlicnner, A. .'. Priimm. Bloom P. h. Mow, Henry Pnnk, II. Aurnml, A. II. Lathcnit, S. l. rrevellmr. Cntnwlssa Ambrose Sliarpless, S. SI. (ielger. ivnlrn Krnuk Keier. t'oii.viiKlnuu Jiilin Mel'nnnel, 11. E. Mellalc. VlHliliiKi'.rri'k J. X. Campbell. Hemlock N :n. Tilly. Locust Jerry Itoyer. Madison -A. Hurl line. ll . Pleasant . II. Munulne. Orange P. V. l'mnen. Mire Nntlmn Mimer. Heotl Henry Lehman. fcuifurloaf K.ra fttcpliens. PETIT JURORS FIRST WEEK. Beaver W. A. PrelHbach. Berwick K. H. Ilowuian, II. F. Glenn, bloom Win. Kroamer, t R. Carpcntor, M. Ellenhojren, A. K. Glrton. Brlarorerk N. K. llower. t'eutrnlln Wm. KluatttfiiD, J. W. Fortner, J. McDonnell. Centre K. lluifenbuch, 7.. T. Fowler. ConviiKliniii tJeo. Keruinu, t'hns MiU.e. FlHlilncreek I. H. Kimm, T. Uunyuu. Franklin Plullp Miiulmrt. Greenwood I). Albei Won. Hemlock I. Pumel. Locum, Jolin Oliver. Madison J. li. 1 1 an man. Main 1. M. Miller, W. H. Fisher. Minim Hush Wiutersteon. t Jlllllinvllle Lowe Lyons. Orunice John Conner, 8. Keller. Koarinereek II. Ilouek. bcou J. Knchman, c. W. Kline, I). Snyder, B. O. Maples, I), svhltmlre, Wiu. Hopper, Jr. Butfarloul K. P. llimmttu. PETIT JURORS SECOND WEEK. Beaver .Jacob LonKonbergor. Honton John H. Lemon. Berwick Henry Jones, Chns. Hnna. Bloom F. tl. Case, VV..I. bliult, Jos. Edwards bam Pursel, . .vt. lllttcnbcnder, C'bus. from- wuld, Win. Ttinmas, W. O. Holmes. Brlarcreuk tildean Michael, John Yorks. CuiawlHu-Jt)iry Vender, Wm. Bhook, W'm. delimiter. Cony nullum .1. Knstenbauder. Franklin 1). Druinm. Greeuwood Robert Henifle. Hemlock C. W. Lnnirtlcld. Locust C". Hinnll, nr., L. H. Daniel, Wilson Hhoads, Itobt. Wudkjus, AI. Iloimbcrifor. Main V. M. Harmony. Mlllvlllo Johu chrlstlin Montour Wiu. Koih. Orunge John Howinan, Tarvln Mostellcr. Pluo W. 11. llayuiau. Koailnifcreek J. Keiterman. coit Kiias Hummel, buijurloal B. 1. Cole, B. F. Hosteller. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to nil legatees, credl tors and other persons interested in the es tates of the respective, decedents and minors that the following administrator's, executor's, guardian's accounts have been tiled In the cilice of the m aimer of Columbia county, and will bo presented for couilrmutlou und allowance In the. Orohans' Court to bt held In HlooiiiHburt?. Jloudav, February 4, 18M, at t o'clock p. in. of am uay : No. l. The tlrst and final account of Martha B. Cole, administratrix of Peter W. Cole, late of the borouuh or Allllvllle, Columbia county, ra., ueceascu. No. . The first and final account of J. N. Pennlinrtnii. administrator of the estate of Earl Ronton, late of Benton township, Columbia eouuiy, i a., aoceaseu. No. 8. The first and final account of A. I.. DellerlcK. administrator of the esiate of I). F Oelser, lute of Madison township, Columbia county, i u., aeeeuueu. No. 4. The tlrst and final account of John R. Conver-e, administ rator of the eniute of Auna i'. conv.-i'se, late or miuiisou lownsmp, Colum bia county, Pa., deceastd. No. 6. The tlrst ami II mil account of J. P, DevMUd, adinlnlttriiior or the estate of George w. jiewaia, i.iieoi aiuuisou lowusuip, coiuw ola county, l'a., deceased. No. (1. The flint, and final account of Harvey K. ilensch, executor of the estate of 1-cter K. mclhcii, lute o( itQurmgcreek township, uoiuui bta county, l'a., deceased. No. 7. The first and final account of C. W. and J. 1. Shannon, administrator o. t. n. of the estate of of Isaiah Miannon, late of Herwlck, Columbia county, Pa, deceased. Also an ac count of the proceeds of said decedent's real estate suiu or payment ot uuots. No. S. The account of Charles O. Statist and A. J. Muu-it. udmliilstnitoi's of the estate of Joslah Maust, late of Madison township, Col- umuia county, m., aeceaseu. , No. 9. The llrst and final account ot (I. II and Jacob K. oordner, executoi's of the estate of John (lorduer, late ot Pine towubhlp, Colum bia county, Pa decejsed. No. 10. The tlrst nnd final account of Charles Whltenltflit, executor of the esiate of M. M. Wlillt nlKtit, late of Flshlnifcrcck township, Co, umblu county, Pa., deceased. No. 11. The 11 rat and final account of James T. Lawton, administrator of the esiate of frurxh A. Lawtou, late of Oreenwood township, col- ( umbla county, Pa , deceased. No. 12. The llrst nud final account of John Kills Hewa'd, administrator of the estate of James Seward, lalu ot butoirlouf township, Col umbia county, Pa., duceaaed. NO. 13. The first and final account of Conrad 'Bella, Administrator of the estalu of Thomas Lnu, late of Heaver township, Columbia coun ty, fa., deceased. C. B. ENT, Bloomsbure;, Pa., Jan. 8, 18111. Ketrlsier. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. HttuU of Sylwiter J'urmll. Notice Is hereby t'lven that the undersigned mill nr appointed by the orphans' Court of Columbia coumr to dlslrlbuto the funds In tho hands of F. 1). Homier, aclu.lnl.il rui or, to and kinomr the peraons eu'ltled thereto, will sit ut the olllce of C. (t. Ilarkley, Esq., In the town of Blooiusb irir, on Saturday, Juuuaiy 1U, ISD1, at la o'clock a. in , when and where all iiarlles en lt led will prtseu', their claims or be forever Uebaried (rout comluK In lor a share of said luud. W. D. BECKLKY, UMI-It. . Auditor. SHERIFFS SALE. Hv vivlue of n tcrtnin wiit of I ev. Fa. is mied out of tlie I'ourt of Common Picas of Northumherlaml cnuntv, nml (o me diicctcd, will I e cxoscil to uliiic nale at the (,'ourt House in the ltotnuli of Sunluny, Nnrthum bcrlan l county, l'a., nt lo o'clock in the forenoon, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1895, the following prnrcrtv to-wit: All tliiit lxxly of Imul situate in Mt. Car mcl nnd Coal lownsliips, Northumberland counly, and Conynchain township, Colum bia county, Slate of Pennsylvania, hounded nnd described ns follows ' lleejnning nt a post In the line between the John Younp; ami Mary Huston, Jr., tracts nt the distance of 3tl perches southward from the originnl chestnut onk, the northeast corner of said Mary Ruslon, Jr.; ihcnce by lands lately conveyed to C. ,). McWilliams nnd others, west tiy a line dividing the last named tract aoi perches to a pout, 31 f perches south from the chestnut oak, the northwest corn er of the said Mary Huston, Jr., tract j thence west by n line dividing the Thomas Huston tract 201 perches to a post in the line dividing the Thomas nnd Mary Huston tracts, 330 perches south from a black oak, the northwest corner of the Thomas Huston survey j thence west 202 perches to a line dividing the Mary Huston and Thomas Hill inton tracts, -143 perches south from the chestnut oak, the northwest corner of the Mary Huston survey ; theme west 200 per ches lo n post in a line dividing the John Hcynolds and Thomas liillingion surveys, 332 perches south from a black oak, the northwest corner of the Thomas liillington tract ; thciue west by a line dividing the John Hcynolds survey 23S perches to a post in the line dividing the Mary Meyers and John Hcynolds surveys, south 2oo perches from the chestnut oak, the northwest corner of the John Hcynolds survey ; thence west 224 perches by a line dividing the Mary Meyers smvey to a post in n line dividing the Charlotte Huston t'nd Mary Meyers sur veys, 309 perches south fiom the chestnut oak, the northwest co'ncr of the Mary Myers survey j thence west by a line divid ing the Charlotte Huston survey, 224 per ches lo a post in line dividing the iJaniel Hecsc and Charlotte Huston surveys, south 302 perches from a chestnut oak, Ihe north west corner of the Chnrlotle Huston survey j thence by a line dividing the Jianicl Reese survey, south 74 degrees west 170 perches lo a post in the west line of the said Daniel Keese survey, 330 perches south 10 degrees cast from the northwest corner of the I).luiel Heese tract j thence by the Daniel Kccse tract north :o degrees west, 7; perches lo a stone comer in the south line" of the John Adam (Jilgcr survey j thence by the same south 65 degrees nest, 260 perches to stones near aifsmaW chestnut oak, the northeast corner of the William Lambert tract, belong ing to the Mineral Hai.road and Mining Company ; thence by said tract south 13 de grees west, 177 perches to stones, the south west corner of the Thomas Keee, Jr , nnd also a corner of the William Lambert tracts, in the north line of the W illiam Lane tract : by lands of said company north So degrees east, 1 187 perches to a white oak and stones, the northwest corner of the William Shan non tract ; thence slill by said company's lands south 10 degrees east, 144.7 perches to stones, formerly a pine, north 80 degrees east, 396.5 perches 10 a stone nnd chestnut oak stump j thence by lands of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company north 10 degrees west, 52 2 perches to a stone, and north 80 de grees cast, 441 perches to a stone ; thence by the Lbenener Uranham tract north 12 de grees west, 150 perches to a stone corner, the southeast corner of the John Young tract, located nt its official distance from its northern line 1 thence by said tract west 21c perches to a stone, and thence along the west line ot said tract north 10 perches lo the place of beginning. Containing 2700 ACRES, be the same more or less Together with ihe improvements erected thereon, viz : large coal breaker, fan house, blacksmith, machine and car shops, locomotive house, pump houses, boiler houses, engine houses, including all the necessary boilers, engines and machinejy for operating the same, nnd including also the boilers, engines nnd ma chinery and engine houses for operating slopes Nos. f, 2 and 3, opened on the above described tract, and the lateral railroads, switches nnd side tracks leading thereto; also one large two story frame office build ing, one large frame two-story residence, one frame store house, four frame stables, one large frame school house, one ice house, six double two-story frame dwelling houses with kitchens attached nnd outbuildings, fifty-seven two-story frame dwelling houses with kitchens attached nnd outbuildings, railroad tracks, switches, together with all the improvements thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Nathaniel Taylor with notice to The 1'enn Anthracite Coal Com pany, terre tenant. CONDITIONS. The highest nnd best bidder to be the pur chaser, on complying with all the conditions of the sale. One hundred dollars to be paid at the time the property is sti tick dowp un less the purchase money shall be less than that sum, in which case only the purchase money shall be paid, and where the amount bid for the property shall exceed ten bun hundred dollars ten per cent, of the pur chase money shall be paid down and the balance of the purchase money to be paid to the Sheriff at his office within ten days from the regular day of sale ; and in case of nou compliance wiih the conditions of. the sale, the money paid down at time of sale shall be forfeited, nnd the Sheriff will apply said for feit to the payment of costs nnd return ihe writ or wrils unsold for want of compliance with the conditions of sale. No deed for the property purchased nt Sheriff's sale will be acknowledged by the Sherill until all the purchase money shall have been paid by the purchaser, and where the first lien creditor becomes the purchaser, he must write out nnd make the special return and receipt for the money before the deed will be acknowl edged, All deeds to be paid for on day of sale. JOHN NORICONK, Wolverton & Clement, Aitys. Sheriff, ' Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, l'a., Jan. 9, 1S95. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jume Kocher, deceased. Notice Is hereby iflven that letters testamen tary on the, estate of James Koclier, lulu of Centre township, Columbia county, l'u., dr. ceased, have, been (rruuted to Thomas C. Koch or, of said towuhlp, Levi . Kucher, of Hilar creek township, and Kolandus Kocher, of Cen tre township, Ij whom all persons Indebted to said estate are. requested lo make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. T1IO.MA8 V. KOOIIEU, LEVI Z. KOCHKH, l-ll-dt- KOLANULS KOCHEH, Executors. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be exposed to public nolo at the Court House, In Blooinsburn, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1895, at 8 o'clock p. m., nil that certain messuage, tenement and trnct of lnnd sltuato In Pcott township, Columbia county, and sf ate of Penn sylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to- wlt: Beginning at a stnno corner; thence, north eleven degrees, west eljfhty perches to a corner; thence by lands nt Maurice K. Helbert, north elKhty-flvn decrees, cast thlrty-snvnn and five-tenths perches to a corner; thence north seventy-soven degrees, cast twenty-six perches ; thenco north sixty-one and one-half degrees, cast, sixty-two perches to a butternut; thence north forty-threo degrees, east twenty-nine and six-tenth perches to a brldgn abutment; thenco north twelve degrees, rnst thirty-four perches to a corner; thence eighty-three degrees, east nlno and six-tenth porches to a corner ; thence by land of Abritin Custer south ten and one-halt degrees, west forty-one perches; thence south eleven degrees, west cloven nnd five-tenth perches ; thence south eighty-five and one-half degrees, west, threo perches; thenco Bouth llfteen degrees, west ten perches ; thence south Bevonty-one degrees, east two perches; thenco south ten degrees, west. sixteen perches: thence south eighty-seven degrees, ensf, one perch; thenco south seventeen degrees, west forty-nine and one-tenth perches; thenco north eighty eight nnd one-half degrees; east forty-seven perches; thenco south eighty-one and one-half degrees, east eleven and tlvo-tenth perches to a corner; thenco south ten nnd three-fourth degrees, west thlrty-slx nnd five-tenth perches to nn alley; thenco north soventy-seven and one-half degrees, west nine and five-tenth perches; thenco south ten ami throe-fourth degrees, west threo nnd six-tenth perches; thence south seventy-seven and one-linlf degrees, east n'ne and five-tenth perches; thence south ten nnd three-fourth degrees, west nineteen and two-tenth perches; thenco north seventy-two and one-half degrees, west nine nnd two-tenth tperches; thenco south thirty, cne and one-fourth dngnvs, west fourteen and five-tenth perches; thence south forty-six and one-fourth degrees, west fourteen and seven tenth perches; thence south seventy-nlno and three-fourth degrees, west twenty-nine anil five-tenth perches ton whltonak stump ; thenco north sixty-four degrees, west twenty perches; thence north firty-scven degrees, west six and seven-tenth perches ; thenco south eighty-three nnd ono-half degrees, west ten perches ; thenco norm seventy-seven dgrees, west twenty-two perches ; thence north forty-three degrees, west nineteen and four-tenth perches: thenco north sixty-four degrees, west seven and seven-tenth perches; thenco north seventy-three degrees, west eleven and seven-tenth perches ; thence north clghty-llve and one-hnlf degrees, west sixteen perches to a stone, tho place of begin ning, containing 114 ACRES and four perches of land, bo tho same more or less, on which Is erected a largo frame a-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, burn, wagon sheds and outbuildings. Also a largo three-story FRAME GRIST MILL, and the water-right appurtenant thereto. Ex cepting therefrom all that certain portion or part ot tho at jresald tract ot land, to-wlt : Be ginning nt a point thirty-four feet from the east corner of tho mill, thenco south seventy-tlvo degrees, fifteen minutes, east olghty-flve foot to a corner ; thence south twenty-three degrees, five and one-hundredth minutes, west one hundred and nine feet to a corner; thence south thirty-five degrees, forty-five minutes, west foity-two and llvo-tenth perches to a corner; thence north seventy degrees, thirty minutes west one hundred and thirty-nine feet to a corner; thence north two degrees, thirty min utes, west one hundred and seventy-sevon let to a corner; thenco south eighty-two degrees, forty minutes, east one hundred and- twenty feet to a post, the place ol beginning, contain ing five hundred and flfty-soveu one-thousandth of an acre, upon which is erected a Frame Orlst Mill, together with the right and use ot the water to run said mill with the mill dam, wter. water-right, tull-race, waste-welr, head race twenty-five feet upon elthor side from the centre, and all tho appurtenances to the said mill property, together with the tight to enter upon the same to mend and repair the said mill dam, race and water-right. telzed, taken In execution at tho suits of F. W. M. Low versus Alfred Irvln, and to be sold as the property of Alfred Irvln. J. B. McIIENRY, IUbki.ev. Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court ot common Pleas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be ex posed to public salo at tho Court House In Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 36, 1895, at 8 o'clock p. m. All that certain lot of land situated In the towa of Bloomsburg, Columbia county and State ot Pennsylvania, on whut Is known as tho Light Street road, bounded and described as follows to-wlt : Bounded on tho north by lot of the estate of Mrs. Clayton, on tho east by lot of Kobecca Martin, on the south by said Light Streot road and on tho west by lot of tho estate of Mrs. Emma Neal, said lot being 80 feet In width along said Light Street road and soventy foot more or less In tho rear, and two hundred feet more or less In depth, whereon Is erected a lurgo FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, blacksmith shop, wagonmaUer shop and other outbuildings. Sel.ud, taken Into execution at tho suit of Mrs. Hcbecoa Martin vs. George 11. Martin, and to be sold as tho property or (leo. B. Vartln. J01IN MOl'UEY, Zahk, Atty. . Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Kliza deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to ascertain and report the amount of Indebtedness agalust said estale, will sit at his olllce In the town of Kloomsburg, on Thursday, the 81st day of Jauuary. IM15, at ten o'elw In the forenoon to perform the duties of tils said appointment, at which time and place all parties lntcrfsted may appearand be heard It limy think proper. G1U.NT BBKHINO l-tl-8t. Auditor., ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the members of the Columbia County Agricultural, Horticultural nnd Mechanlcul Association, for the duel Ion of otllcers will be held In the Court House, llloomsburg, Pa., ou Saturday, Jauuary 11), Mi, at 2 o'clock '. M. An amendment to See. 8 of Article 8 of the By-Laws lo Increase the perpetual membership fee will be Introduced and all other sections of the sa ne article to be umen ed to conform to such Increase. Amendments to sections 4 nud ft of article It will also be presented, providing that the Secretary uud Librarian shall give se curity. A. N. YOST, Jan. i, t3-8t. Seoreluiy. SHERIFFS SALE. By ttrt ue of a certain writ ot Pltirles Lev. Fa. Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale nt tho Court House In tho Horough of Sunbury, Nort humber land county, Pa., at in o'clock In tho forenoon on SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1895, the following properly, to-wlt; The ono trhdlvlded twenty-two hundredths part of all those four certain tracts of land sit uuto partly In the townshln of Conyngham, Columbia county, and partly In the Township of Mt. Cnrmcl, Northumberland county, stnto of Pennsylvania, bounded and described to gether as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone tho northwest corner of the William Elliot tract; thence by tho Daniel Keese trict north seventy-nine degrees, three minutes east one Imridrrd and seventy-three nnd eighteenths perches to a stone, and north five degrees to a stone, nnd north nve degrees, east thirty-one nnd nine-tenths perches to a stone ; thence by the Charlotte Huston tract south elghty-stx degrees, thirty-four minutes east two hundred nnd thirty-throe and two-tenths porches ton stone, and north five degrees, east thirty-two nnd nlne-tenths perches to a stone ; thenco by Mary Myer tract south elght.y-slx degrees, ten minutes east two hundred and thirty and seven tenths perches to a stone, and north five de grees east sixty and one-tenth perches to a stone; thence by tho John Reynolds tract south eight y-slx degrees forty-eight minutes east, two hundred nnd thirty-eight perches to stones, formerly a maple corner; thence by the Thom as Ullllngton tract south eighty-four degrees, thlrty-tlvo minutes east two hundred and four perches to stone ; thenco by the Mary Huston tract south eight y-slx degrees," tlvo minutes east two hundred nnd six and nine-tenths perches, nnd north tlvo degrees, east thirty seven perches to a stone ; thence by t he Thopias Hustou tract south eighty-six degrees, ten minutes east two hundred nnd three and two tenths perches to a Rtone, nnd north live de grees, east fifty perches to a stone ; thence by tho Mnry Huston, Jr., tract south eighty six degrees, ten minutes east ono hundred ami eighty-four and two-tenths pureh-s to a stone ; thence by the John Young tract south elghty Blx degrees, sixteen minutes east two hundred nud tlfteen and two-tenths perches to a stone ; thenco by tho Ebenezer Brdnhnin tract south eight and one-fourth degrees, east one hun dred and forty-six and six-tenths perches to stone ; thence by the Hubert Jordan and Peter Smith tracts south eighty-four degrees fifty 1 minutes west tour hundred nnd forty-ono per- cues 10 a snne ; inencc oy 1 ne last naineu tract south six degrees and ten minutes west,, llfty and two-tenths perches to a stone; thence by tho William Gilbert tract south eighty-four de grees, seven minutes west, three hundred and nlnety-slx and five-tenths perches to stones, formerly a pine; thence by tho .lesso Brooks tract north six degrees, tlfteen minutes west, ono hundred and forty-four anl seven-tenths perches to a stone ; thence by the last named tract south eighty-four degrees, five minutes west, four hundred and twenty-seven an1 five tenths perches to a stone ; thence by the Jesse Evans tract south eighty-four degrees, five minutes west, throe hundred and forty-four and one-tenth perches to a stone; thenco by the Sarah Lane tract south etgnty-three degrees, thlrty-flve minutes west, three hundred and twenty-seven and six-tenths perches to a stone; thence by tho Thomas Heese. Jr., tract north ten degrees east one hundred and twenty-eight and nine-tenths perries to the place of be ginning, containing 2040 ACRES and 42 porches, be tho same more or less, which said body ot land is composed nt four contig uous surveys' mado on the twenty-first and twenty-second days of October, A. l. 171H, upon warrants Issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to vs Ullaiu Elliot, Lewis Walker William Shannon and Nathaniel Brown, and dated respectively the 2Hth day of November, A. D. lTJt Being the same premises and ap purtenances conveyed and transferred, to Ellsha A. Packer by William Gordon Fellows and Jesse' Leo Fellows, by Indenture dated the 31st day of December, A. I). issu; together with tho Im provements erected thereon, viz: largo coal breaker, fan house, blacksmith, machine and. car shops, locomotive house, pump houses, boiler houses, engine houses Including all the necessary boilers, engines and machinery for operating tho same, and Including also tho boilers, englues, machinery and engine houses for operating slopes Nos. 1, 8 and 3, opened on the above described tract, and the lateral railroads and switches and side tracks leading thereto ; also ono largo two atory frame ofllco building, one largo frame two-story resi dence, one frame store house.rour frame stables, one large frame school bouse, one Ice house, six double two-story frame dwelling houses with kitchens attached and oub-bulldlngs, fifty-seven two-story frame dwelling houses with kltchons attached and outbuildings, rail road tracks, switches, together with all the im provements thereon. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Ellsha A. Tacker. CONDITIONS. The highest and best bidder to be the pur chaser, on complying with all tho conditions of the sale. One hundred dollars to bo paid at tho time tho property Is struck down unless the purchase money shall be less than tbet sum, In which caso only tho purchase money shall be paid, and where the amount bid for the property shall exceed ten hundred dollars ten percent, of the, purchase money shall bo paid down and tho balance of tho purchase money to be paid to the sheriff at his office within ten daysrom the regular day of salo; and In case of non compliance wlih tho conditions of tho sale, tho money paid down at time ot sale shall be foi felted, and tho Sheriff will apply Bald for feit to tho payment of costs und return tho writ or writs unsold for wunt of compliance with the conditions of sale. No deed for the property purchased at Sheriff's sale will be acknow lodged by the Sheriff until all the pur chase money shall have beou paid by the pur- I chaser, and whero tho llrst lien creditor be comes the purchaser, ho must wrlto out and make the special return and rocelpt for the mnnoy before the deed will bo acknowledged. All dueds to be paid for 011 day of salo. J0I1N NOHICONK, Sherl ff's office, Sheriff. Sunbury, Pa., Dec. 81, inui. WOM'KBTON CLIMKNT, Attys. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mrs. II. E. A. Jacuhy, late of Dloornn burg, deceased. The undersigned, an audltir appointed by the Orphans' 1 ourt of Columbia counly will sit at his olllce In llloomsburg, on Monday, Januury as, ism, at 10 o'clocit a. 111., to distribute funds In tho hands of the administrator, when and where all persons having claims agalust said estate must appear and prove the same, or bo debarred from coming In on said fund. THUS. B. HANLY, 1-t-lt. Auditor, GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE " COLUMBIAN OFFICE PROFESSIONAL CARDSJC- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, ifn. Ent's Building, Court Hons Alley, BLOOM SBURG FA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Office Building,, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, Wirt's Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOItlT O. VRRRZB. JOHN O, HA II MAW FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG. P,iL WM. H. MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. II. SNYDER, ATTORN E Y T-L A W, Olfice and floor Columbian building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. T. WHITB. K, TOBT. ' WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ' Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets, i-l2-'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. tome over Farmers' Natlonar Bank, tn Mrs. fcnt s Building.) 1-J''. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tOfflce Llddtcot bulldln-. Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTtOt OF THK PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE AKS REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main aud Ceatr Sta BLOOMSBURG, Pa, WCin be consulted in German. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Haw Stxeati, CATAWISSA, PA, J. B. McKELVY,. M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North, aide Main Su, below Market, BLOOMSBURG, PA. D. J. C R UTTER, rBYSICIAN AND SUXGKON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Sfki ia t Attention to Disrasrs or chh.ik.n H. BIERMAN, M. D. HO1ffiOrA11IIC'IiY.SHIANANDBL:KK(. orrtci iiochs: Office A Residence, S08W.gd.8U TJntll . ., BLOOM SBUHO. PA. 1 to Sand 7 to Sr. at. S. B. ARMENT, M. D. Office end Rtsir'irte No. 18. West JiftJi DlfcEAPES OF HIE THROAT AND NOS SPECIALTY, (8 to 10 A.M. 1 to 4 1'. M. 17 to HI. M. to 10 A.M. DL OOMSBUHQ 0 rnci aeriin PA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, Bloomsburg, Pa.- OSlce and i Utilise In lior. WbIIu'b Uovh MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases a Specialt Office corner Third and Jefferson street. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D., Office, West First Street, ISLOOMSP.UKG, PA. iTSieciat ntlention given to the te and the titling of glasses. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsbu.o, Pju THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Houra 19 to 1 Telephone Connection. DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard i Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA., Dentistry in all its branches, Work guar anteed as represented. Ether and Gaj ad ministered or ELECTRIC VIBRATOR and Local Anisthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted" Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Comer Main and Centre. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SfUGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Wain below Uartst Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner. nad all work warranted as represented. TJSETII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. " To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, on. posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; to 1 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE insurance agent. (Successor to B. F. Hart man VpnrManta tv.lr. a. i. . v-vkcui nid Htrontreat UOTHDaa tee In the world, among which are: v,""' exnn total Boaruxi f ranklin of Phlla.. tion.noo .h,ih,s $i,ono,soi leun'a. Plilla imyioo 8,81,160 Ml (MM Queen, of N. Y. IWO.ooo S,MH,1 1 o&SS N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 ,730,6t 8,8Mn orFicR in I. W. McKrlvt'r Hroaa. CLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 'AGENTS AND BROKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsrurg, Pa, Represent Seventeen as good Compan. ics as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjustad and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN. F. KNAPP, ' FIRE insurance, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. : Merchant. r.r v.--u. N. T.: Clinton. N. V . I'wnnW v . 1. j inc. l'a 1 tlermnn Amt'rw-nn In. rA kt York; Greenwich Insurance Co.. New' Yorki J ZJ v.y nre ins. to., Jersey City, N. J. . ut..-,. urn luiiiuiuuiuns are well se soned iv ai?e and fire tester! n,l v,n.,. . . had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invesVil in ,.,.,:: --m liable to the hazard of fire only. J.osses promptly and honestly adjusted and paid as soon as determined, by Christian F. Knntin. Special A cent anrl A ,!;( I!!.. burg, Pa.' " J I he VeOIlle of fYl1nm!ia rrvnt .V...1J patronize ihe agency where losses, if any. uic cmcu uim pam ny one ot their own citizens. EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskkv Proprietor, (Opfosite the Court House) HLOOMSHLRG, PA. rpe and convenient caim-il ,nnn. 1tk rooms, hot nnd cold water, and all modern conveniences. FARMERS' HOTEL, Iron Street, ItLOOMSHt'RG, PA, First class accommodations fo r teg ular and transient boraders. Good stable attached.
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