FASHION N0TE3. The nnv sV.irts ore. nude With fillf, flv. and six nores. The In. ('.rn- walM with surplice front it earning Into voaiie axi'.n. All-wo.d illedf inl-cnrd fabrics will bo revive! f r iiiiitr,!i oor.iiine. IftiH.--.l.i h.is recently decided, to throw oy--n medic.il iu.LYs anil degrees to The d.nhlnir tU!d silks will be much used this f;ill for waists to be. worn with plain cloth skirts. An d.raetive combination for chil dren's dresses Is k dden-brown senre and th? same material In pale cream tints. Am ins the natty box-plaited boating costumes worn this season are those of Ilnsllrfh silk sptkp, which Is extra wide. The very newest thing to netle among the ribbons In the latest sumer hat Is a cluster of cherries or currants In thalt natural color. A new mohair with an almost corded weave will be one of the favorite fab rics for autumn frowns. All-wool Hert ford cords will also be the vogue. The imrieh-.id mired box plad't now forms part of Use back of many of the fashionable skirts. Ils graceful eeffot U due to an Interlining of fibre chamois. The latent In sleeves Is a modernized bishop, which Is full from the shouldet to the waist. It has a Unlnff of fibre chamois to retain la graceful coat our. C!.;h of sold Is the latest for dtv.sy bodices. A beautiful black satin frown had a low bodice of gold cloth, the sleeves belntf frill upon frill of black chiffon. riarvts grown In small pots bloom mre freely than those (frown In lars r ones, but must be kept thoroughly wat pred as they are liable to Injury from drylirg of the earth. Harden party hats are larger than ever. The daintiest are of white silk mull, trimmed with bunches of whlta daisies. Those of pink mull with clus ters of pink rosebuds are also pretty. She who wishes to present an attrac tive appearance during the hot weathei should bear In mind that half a dozen 12',i cent ginghams or dimities make a woman daintier and cooler to look upon than an expensive silk gown. Among the new places of odd china Is the pancake dish. It Is a dep dull green In color, like a greait saucer In shape and has a cover that tits closely and Is pierced with several small holes to allow the steam to pass out. Those who respeot their complexionl VM not wear any of the so-called rain bow hats that are sl.ill prevalent. Tha dolicaite tints which the human skin of fers are entirely hidden when brought Into harsh contrast with these varl-eos-ored pieces of headgear. The summer flrl Is wearing a belt of Dresden ribbon which Is Interlined wl;h fibre chamois. The belt never wrinkles and the ribbon may be changed accord ing to one's fancy. The modish swing of the sk'.rt Is also effected by the In terlining of fibre chamois. Dogs Cun Ht-nil t'liaracter. Wonderful tales have been told of the marvelous Instinctive Intelligence ol doers, but the Idea of consulting a ca nine or.iMe when a man is contemplat ing matrimony Is a new one. A French writer, however, pays 'thalt before com mitting himself a man should note care fully ho.v she whom he loves conduces herself towards her parents and friends, and, above all, how she treats ordinary domestic animals. "Rewire of a p"rson whom chillren and d gs dislike," he says. "D ,r.- may be our inferiors, but their ln.-itinets rarely d .ccive them, and a pr on u:icld antipathy on their part may wnll be con:d-red as a danger sig nal. No c impulsion should be felt for him who marries a fclrl whom dogs snarl at and divllke, for he tin had fair warn ing of domestic storms." St leu l.l I'.lilltN. A New York tiMnufacturer of J 'Wilry says: "The cameo ard Initial rimts hive iltoffr-tlier gone o'lt of fashion. T.Vc I it t,;r always wre, to my eye, viiIk.j '.:;. s, but rrltfi.r .l years the public d -man 1--d thern. and i"-vrv l'.v.dy c.-.nipe,i:Ion existed am ons nuiMitiirtiwri :a :he get ting up 'if new ftyb-s letters an.l In vention of 'Mlous virie'ies, su ii as the lnter.-ha'.Jr-ab: . 'Now they uiJ hardly be given away. M.iro,il!-se tin i-i have also 1 . .-1 their popularity. lV.'pl.i want at present rather plain rinus. s.'t with sollui.'es. liven if the diani itel Is only a very little one, It Is prefene.l li) anything els ; and, owing to the general reduction of prollts In the JeVel'y tnifi ne.ss In late years, I: Is praeticiblc now to purchase a small g:iuln? diamond rinj; for no more than would fo-rn -rly have been paid for a elums Initial or splurgy marquise ring." j Tlio Way Clot lii Are Worn. One 'who watches the belle of ttie s -a. on and her many duplicates a: th; re sorts of fashionable folk, must be im pressed wilh the fo-c-j of the fact th it Btyle Is quite as much In the way clothes are worn as In the clothes themselves. One woman carries her clothes, and for very one of her ten or twenty It some times really seems like ten hundred shambles along somehow, anyhow. Fashionable women have learned tha knack of wearing clothes; therefore, where many fashionable women are congregated together the result Is very pleasing to the onlooker. A woman can't be taught to carry her clothes well by any amount of lecturing. She must evolve the secret for herself. Hut she can be &ure of one thing. Her clothes must fit her, fit her shape and size ,and fit her style; she mua, ' unconscious of them having once got them on; sha must stand well, and walk well, and sit well. . Old-Tine 1 1 oaclil reuses. In the beginning of the fifteenth cen tury the headdresses, called henlns, of ten towered six feet above the head of the wearers. The clergy preached against them la vain; the henlns got higher and hlg-her. Finally a strolling fralr persuaded the rabble of Paris that a plague would come on the city unles the henlns came down, and the mob ran about the streets destroying all rJia henlns they could lay their 'hands on. , Emily Faltlirull Numki-il. The late Miss FaLthfull was a larga moker, and ventured beyond the ordi nary "ladles' cigarettes," smoking cigars of more than medium strength. It Is not tellev4 (hat Miss Falthfull resorted to tobacco merely as a pleas ure, as she wag forced 'to smoke In the first Instance for the Alleviation of the ftathma, from which ih auffurod ue VereJir. , .,. .... -J JUKY LIST TOR SEPTEMBER, ;kam jurors. r.cnton Wm. J. Yocuni, Henry Ki l.li iiii, l'.ci wick T. If. lionne, I'.li Sherwood, li. !'. r-ponenherg, J. K, Smith. Ulooin C. 1!. Chrisimn, I'. B. Ilcddcns, John I'. Jones, Samuel I'llli. Catawissa Twp. . Murray. (ientralia -olin liuclinnnon. Conynhain Win, (loodman, Charles Kri-aiucr, llanicl I.cnilian. l'itliinecreck Thog. K. Ash. Jackson Ardcn 1 1 it lcm.iii. Main Jos, ( leigcr. Milllin-A. I Folk, Stephen Cearliart. rinc Jacob Webb, koarir.Kcrcck Ceo. irufnaglc. Scott Wm. Savnge, Wilson Wanich.- FIRST WEEK, SKPT. 24TH. Peavcr-r. H. Fiihcr, Charles Tripp. licnton A. W. Drcslicr, A. C. Dildine, K. K. I less, Jacob Karns. Itcrwick then, llcrecr, John Gray. John Harry, S. K Heller. llriarcrcck Adam Michael. l'.Ioon v, 1). Dcnilcr, Wm. Knorr. Catawissa lioro. Allen llrandt, F. R. Dent, W, M. I lamer, II. J. Strouse. Catawissa Twp.S. It. Martin. Ccntralia Edward Dcmpscy, O. It. Mil. lard, Centre Samuel Crcvcling, Cleveland I )aniel I onabcrgcr. Conynghain Uoinniick Daley, Jr. Jackson Miles Evcrhart. Kisliingcrcck O. J. I less, Elias Wenncr. (liccnwood D. D. liradv, John Eyer, Moses W. McMcnry, Jcrc Wcllivcr. Locust Henry Kiemscr, Lewis Icc, Adam Walter. Madison Miles Smith, Hiram Turner. Main Emanuel Mouscr. Milllin Wip. II. Atcn, D. W. Huttcn- SlIIIC. Montour Lloyd Kelchner. Mt. l'lcasant lolin I.re. f. V ILI, Roaringcreck Jacob DofTinan, S. D. Stott-J. I, Crawford, M. M. Jlicks, T ei. i.i'iiuian, jonn aiimics, Sugarloaf Opc Hess. SECOND WEEK, SEPT. 10TH. Reaver Jesse Rittvnliouse, Reuben Shu man, licnton Wm. M. Anplcman, flco. R tt ll..- II - M . .. .. iicms, .viDcn mciicnry li. AlcUenry. llcrwick I. S. Hicks. Illoom C. E. Conner, Clias. C. Kesty, Isaiah Ohl. Isaac Roadarmel. Catawissa lioro L. II. Kline, M. D.. I i.. iceuer. Centre--H. li. Krcas, Albert F. Kelthncr, r.nsna Mciner, John l.cuong, Conyngham Cas. (lallaeticr. Crceuwood W. W. lilack, Jacob Welti vcr. Hemlock Jno. (i. Moore, J no. S. Ncy hart. Jackson Z. A. Rutt, Tulaski Evcland, .iiuius r.vernari. Locust Jonas Hclwig, John Klasc, Chas, aguer. M ad ison Tames I Iendershot t. Millville K. J. Eves, William Fowler, m. iiounton, r. Scott Abram Kuster. Sugarlonf D. L. J lusted, 11. E. Long. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Pursuant to an order r,f the Court nt common Pleas, the undersigned Ass'gnee of Wlllhun Ni-al ami C. W. Seal nr Hloiunsliurg, and K. c. Neul ot llarrlslmri;. dolnir busltiess under the linn inline ot William Neul & Sons at ltlooms- mii'g, I'a., and nullum Neal and .Mary I.., his wire (hut only to tho extent, of her dower In hand of her said husband and ('. W. Neal and h. iNeal inuivKiiuiiiy win sell nt I'ublle Hale, either on the premises or ul the Court House lu piouuisouig, ru., ou THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, '95 beginning tit 10:.')0 n. m., the following real es. title of said William Neul Sons to-wll : No. I. Two hinises 11 1 11I lots s. W. corner of Mnlli treel and lllooin Kerry road, ueseilhed ustoilows: fniiillng elvht rods on Nluth stre'l ami twenty iikis on ferry roau having uultoim wiiiiu una lengiu. No. H.-V) acres, more or less. In lltonmsuurg, i'a , m 11 hi .laee, r iiiiuniu una n single uwei llims, kninvn s Neul riu imee nroperty, Loiinil ed on I he north li.v road lending to Ksjiy, cast liy l iii'l of .1. I.. Iiillon mid lllllenboiidei', soulli by land 01 .luseiili lleiidersliott, i.nd on the wesl by rnuil lauding from Kp.v road 10 Ulooin Kerry. This Is sold sii.'i-i to Hie right of way or 1 ue re iiiisyivuiua 1 niiai 1 ouiiany. Also all personal properly on the premises reserved. l-'o:l'ilng is I he real estate ol William Neal: No I. Mouse and lot N. W. corner Marke Sijiiare, lilomiisbiiig, I'a., bounded north by lot 01 Dura ininiii'.H'i', west ny vinray Alley, suiiin I y an ullev, ami east ny Market street. No. ' I iiilivld.'d one-hair of three and om iimrier Hures, liloiiiiisbiirg, Ijouiiiled no if li by I'ennsj I . inlii canal, east bv lot. formerly ot Marl In l.uiKlall, miulli by S'lnih Blrejt, and wesl by laud or eslale of IMIuhnel Trucv. No. I'lidli'lded on. -hall or about, in arrest, IJIooiiisbuig, pa , hounded north by Third si reel, east, by Land linino'. i ineiit Co., south by I'll 111 si net and laud of J. L. Dillon and 01 Hers, and I. mil late or ann.v Herring, mid wesl by land nt Abby Herring and others and Chestnut alley. No. V. I ndlvliled one-half of pjs acres mnro nr less, In liooinbiirg. Ph., known as the M ( lure I. inn, bounded s nil li by 1 he stis.j ni'ha 11 11a river, east ny lanns or estate ot 1. ,1. waller, Hloouisburg Sullivan l(. li. 1:0. and IIIooiiin burg Cai'iei Works, noi l li by said Cnrpet Works and Columbia County Full' grounds and others, west by lands ot Halliui, Vusllno lloolie and iirytogle ana uiiuhes eslale. Whereon are elected rrauie dwelling liouse, barn und other outbuildings. This Is sold subject to the right or way ot the. Deluware, Lackawanna West ern Itallway, t he Hlooiusburg Sullivan Hall road Company, I 'm Hlooinsbui g s Hupert Mull road and the Hlooinsbiirg belt Line, (irowing crops with the exception of wheat, and nil tenant's Interest lu crops reserved. No. H I'ndlvliled niHMitilf of 1110 acres and Is perehes In lllnouisbuig, ki own as Puluier rarni, bounded on the norm by lands of estate of Win. Klrlilo, .lonas Mann und John Kie.sler, cast by It. K. shai pless und estate of John Kressler. on the west, bv ,r. L. Dillon, i' It. Huekalew, other laud ot iMclvelyy ,v Nea', land lata of Wm. Itarkle and D. w. Arinstrong, south by said Kressler. Parkin and Arinstrong. Whereon are erected rraiue dwelling house, barn und other outbuildings. Oiowlngcrops Willi the excep t'ou nt wheat and all touaul's luloresl In crops re: erved. No. 11. I'ndlvliled one-half Interest In 0110 acre nrd Mli perches of land, lllooiiisburg, Pu., whereon Is creeled a two-story frame house, udlolnlng above described Ku'liner furin. NO. 111. l luuvuieu one-nan inien'HL in wuimi lot of III acres, li II nerelies, lilnii N. K. from said ubove described Fullmer furm In Seott township, bounded north by lund late of Wm, Jones, east by land late of 1. H. Kulin, south by bind supposed to be late or Zelgler estate, west by land lute of Joseph Miisseliuau. No. 11. I'ndlvliled oiie-liulf lute est In house and lot on Kust si reel, Hloo iisburg, Pa., bound ed north by lot of Kll Jones, east, by an alley, south by an alley, and wet by East street, aud fronting about M reel, .1 inches nu nasi, sireui, whereon Is erected, a brick dwelling. No. ia.-1'iidlvlded one-hair Inlerest In tho surface of about 3s acres lu Hemlock township. Columbia County, Pa., and one-eighth Interest In the iron ore therein, known ns ine .iiunrum lot. bounded by lands or lluu'li .Mcllrlde, Peter Appleiimn and Bloomsburg Iron Coinpuuy. No. 13. I'ndlvlded one-half of two mid one. fouri h acres In Hunt township, Columbia coun ty, Pa., bounded south by D. L. it W. It. it. Co , east by land of L. W. Wonluy, Lewis Dellrleh 1111,1 II. ('. Hurl 1111. north bv laud of John K. Urol, aud west by lund of Low Pros , McKelvy, Neul und Pre .is. Also tho umllvlded one-fourth IniercHi In tract adjoining lust above described oontuliilugone-fouiih or an acre. No. 15 Undivided one-fourth Interest In Iron ore In Htroup furm of ubout 11U acres. Hemlock toAiishlp, Columbia county. Ko'lowiiig is me rem estuie ot c. w. Neai: No. 1H Lot of irround lu town of Blnoiimburg on norlh side of 1-1 1 1 li Hfeet, beginning ut a point 60 tent east from Iron street, theneo by same east wardly 60 foot to lund of eistatfl of Kmira u. neai, tiienco vy sinne noriuwiiruiy 11H feet to 1111 alley, thence by aame westward- in in 1.111H lnliiiil V K Aniilmntin. lliiini'H liv Hume southwardly III feet 1110 or less to corner I of said lum's, tUcucu alouK same weulwurdly to THE COLUMBIAN, n point R0 feet from Iron street, and thence by lllllll llf HlMia Mnvili.f I li..n,..i t.ir ....... ... L'lni. ... . ..j... ., . ii... n j nu 1 hi- 1 , r 11 1 11 ul nil. II... t.lni.. ... t 1 ....,.,. ,, vl ip-Kiitnm. n iiereoii are ereciid n Iwo-slory frame dwilllng house and llll! lilll .llmru 'I'l.a .1 ..... nt.. . .. "pe.. 11111 um-111114 in,nn,T i. 11111.1v IT.'rll'rt mi nt tf i.ufn,.. i.' t -....t . "vu i.niaiu m 1MIIIII1 II. iClll fit. , (null. I Trhms of At,K:-Ten per cent, when Ihi i""i" ".' is si rues ou, uiteen per cent, within thirty days Hiereufler, and the halunce within ' us iiiaii nay or sum wnn interest on unpaid purchase, monoy from duto of possession Lrlveti Ti !l,lu V n 1 n it ,1 . i M . . , ... . . him, wneii uiifreii iur S'lIC wl l be subdivided, drufts and surveys of which "'"' "in siion ii on nay or sine nun in the meaulline may be seen at the olllees of either the Assignee or Attorney or Auctioneer. The estate nf Wllllmn Mirivv ,inMnnaAa ...m '"P""'' for sale ot the same time aud place the ...... -imii-uuii uiit-i ini, in inn Dam estate in i raui s, .ins. a,n, i,n,u, m, ii, isj and 1. Ex viuwi iii mime Known icrms on oay or sale. . . J. M. CI.AKK, Assignee. b E. Wai.i.rii, Esq., Atty. for Assignee and Atty. Kx. of Wm. McKelvy estate John H. Williams, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. Pursuant to nn order nf lli Pnnr rf I 'nm mon Pleas, the undersigned assignee will sell puunvi suit: in me iouri liouse, in isiooms i ' uurg, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1895, AT a Ci'ri.nm ri m NO. I. Exchanee Hotel nnrl I nt ;i..i tctl on Main, or Second irf.ft lutnlnnlmr ni south-east corner of Main or Second street and Whitman's alley in the Town of Blooms burg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania; thence alone Said Secnnrl nr Nfnln atr.t Maoiu.nr.ltu to the alley between the Exchange I Intel and Vv. i,i i.. .1 -I 1 ..1vn.1v , uiciicc along snui nucy southwardly, one rnimlrp.l f,.,.f ilw.nM .l..nn an alley north-castwardly, eighty feet; thence uuiiiwaiuiy, 111 a line parallel wun Centre n.. 1 1 1 I I . . "'"i ""- miiiureu ana iouricen leei anu six inencs, 10 l ine alley ; thence along I'ine nt iey south-wcstwarilly, one hundred sixty eieht ffpl nnrl f,r i,.!. Wl.l,.nid nl - r ...... .vu. ...v.ivn, j ,f ,iiiiiiii a mi- ley ; thence along said alley north-westward-it, I ..... t...n.1-A.l . I . l--tr f . ... iiuttiiivju iifiuiucii ami une-nau icei, -1 r 1 - . j mi.- (iiiiLc 01 ucginnmg. wnereon is erect cd a four-story brick hotel, brick barn, ice iiuusi.- uiiu ouier ouinuiluniL'S. AT.sn The most desirable building lot in the Town of Iiloomsburg, situate on the north cast corner of Market Squarj, fronting 33 itti uii mm siuare, ana bo icet on Market Street, h.ivlnrr n rh.ntn fi f..n rs(J. 10 Grist mill, eight acres of land -...1 .1 1 aim uui-c nuuses, situate in nemioctt town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, be ginning at stone on line of land of illiam Ivey ; thence by said land N. 58 detT. W. 0.7 mrrllM In a nniil Ikon,.. M A ilcg. W. 6.6 perches to a point on bank 'of 1 1 .... .t 1 1 . .1 -, , iacc , uience io ucg. 2. 5 perches U aiuiic , uience it., 00 ueg. i!.. 7.4 perch es to a stone in public road leading from Iiloomsburg to Euckhorn ; thence N., 23 ucg., i'.. 14.2 perches to a stone ; thence N. 70 (lei'. F.. 1.6 nFrchfa In, h r-nrnu springhouse j thence N , 3 deg. W. 1 perch to a stone j thence S. 52$ deg. E. .1.4 perch- a suine ; uience a. 17J Ueg. W. 5. 1 oerches 8.6 perches to a stone in the public road ; thence S. 72 deg. E. I I.I perches to a white oak ; thence along land of James liarton, S., 50 deg. W. 21 perches to a stone, the place i in-ginning; containing two acres and eigh teen OCrchl'S. hldnrr Ihn nrniifirlu tnniun no the Red Mill. Together with the reserved "K"l .iu:i ngms as sei iortn in a cer tain deed of convevance to William Ivev. dated 28th May, iSSt. Recorded deed book 33 I1!le 4"i etc. Together wilh the seven acres of land containing the dam or reservoir of said waier power as described and convey ed to I. W. McKelvy by William Ivey and wife bv deed dnlcd it ..i ,v'v' 1. .......l - - .... ,VJJ,. tUU. lVk,'l.r ed in deed book 35, page 354, etc. Said Kcd Mill property includes three dwellings, l,n., n...l ...l....t I! i"iiii .iii'l iillllillllUlllgS Tkkms o. Sai.k. Ten per .cent, when the piuiiciiy is struck 011, iiiicen per cent, witn in thirty davs thereafter SIX months after date nf v. I.. .tiil, i.O.,. ,.1 on unpaui purchase money from date of pos session given. A. Z. SCIIOCII. Assignee of estate of I. W. McKelvy ORPHANS' COURT SALE Ksr.i tk of nicii.i nn .sua .v.vo.v, it:cr, By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, thero w ill bo exposed to public sale at, the dwelling uouso upon tho premises, on SEPTEMBER 11, 1895, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, the followln liouse and lot, situate In the llorotigh of Ber wick, In the county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, uud bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On tho east by lot No. 5, on tho South by Jackson street, on the west by lot No. 3 and on the north by an alley, being m reet in wicitn and 115 feet In length, aud being numbered and designated as lot cumber four, whereon Is erected a largo two story double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame stublo and out buildings. There Is also a number of fruit bearing trees upon the premi ses. Tkrms ok Sai.i. l(V down, twenty per cent. of balance upon contli.natlon of sale, aud the balance In one year from conilrinatlon with In terest from confirmation; deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage upon the premises. Possession to bo given on day of confirmation after payment due upon that day subject to leases. C. W. SHANNON, CiUHi.Rs c. Kvans, Atty. Adm'r., c. t. a. iierwick, ru., Aug liiin, iwjs. NOTICE OF PARTITION. An thniuitter of the partition nf the rent estate. I alumina iwmttt, I'a., (Jeccnsed. Notice Ih hcrohv irlvan lln h.tl.v nr U... A , . . , . u uiviiiiinu sum m-ir- dent thut In puisuunceof an order of the Or- !. . . :'v iuiiiwi i.uiiuiy, n writ, or ur- llllim Iniu luann1 fm... ..1.1 t. . ... . ... .. . ..... .... ,..v lluw n'mi v inn 1. w ihh isneri T of said county, returnable on the fourth Monduy nf Keiitjiriilmi A II imiik. ... . . ;, i . . . . ' ' l"e 1111 nest w ill meet tor the purpose of muklng parution of the real eslale nla n. .,..iu,., .? , , the lilth day of Heptember A. D., 1N at 9 n'clncl 11 1,1 nf ualri .1.... ....... . . r..VV i .7 uiij uiiiii iiiij premises, at which time und nluca von nun rui I.....U.,.,, if ,.., see proper. ' The prejnlses In question are described as follows: (Situate In Jackson township, county "I Vl?lu"'bla ft'oresalU, adjoining lands ot heirs of w m. orks, deceased, Frank Nngle. deceased, Jollll Nnvdnr nnrl nllmru o..H nn,.7... - - Mtlll C'Ul,Ulllll!r UIKUiy acres more or less. J. B. MolIKNHY, "-,5Wt- shoiirr. Eersons to Travel. WANTED. Several faithful gentle men and ladies to travel for establish ed house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suited j also increase. State reference and en close self-addressed stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL, 316-317-318 Omaha Bldg. CHICAGO. ' K-lf-lflt BLOOMSBURG, PA. Commissioner's Sale. Will be held at tho Court Uouso lu iilooms burg 1111 TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1895, nt 10 o'clock, A M. ngreenbly to the provisions ot the Acts or Assembly In such eases liniili! and provided, of all the right, title and Interest aeipilreil by tho said Commissioner In the fol lowing lots, pieces and parcflsof unsealed and seated lands, heretorore purchased by I hem at Treasurer s sale and held for a period of more than two years ; Hie day nf redemption having gone by, unless redeemed by tho original own ers. UNSEATED LANDS. Taxes Warranteo or Owner. Locality. Acres. Costs. Hnker. .lacob Kst., Heaver 100 $."l fll llrockway, V. U. " s.i 7 n ' " 1H5 15 1J Tlrockwuy & Abbott .s ti 15 " " " T 10 Ml " " ' lis 1!) 7M Pardee Markln ii lots sfT M ituthrord, rlamiiel CO. 4-5 Of B 15 i i ltillhford, Hiimuel " S " 18 K7 Mlnlck, Peter " 45 acres ' 17 50 Hhiimun, I " SWI " HI al Vast I ne, II. K. " H lots m Vnlkinan. C. J. ' ' 14 n Wheeler, William " 87 acres H :-i Prout, Margnrot " lots il !W Heaver, Charles " 1 " 5 10 Heaver, Jesse " S " M Hoyer F. H. II " 7 5 Cannon, M. " 1 " 4 M Flnnnugan, A. " 8 " M Krev, W. H. " a ' 5ft lllnderllter, Sarah A. " 1S!0 acres 5(15 Henry, Ueorgo " Slots T lift Kline. A. 1 " 4 Kt bawi-ence, W. K. " 11 15 Menslnger, Samuel " 20 acres H 45 Price, clarence " Slots 58 Shuinnn A-Michael " 8 acres S ft Smith, J. W. 3 lots 9 57 Wood, Augustus " 1 " 4 Ml m a ii 7 as Hogart, Mary ' 1 4 HS Kvans tc Keesn 8 " 7 M" Werkhelser, Samuel " 8 " 5 41 m 11 a 11 7 41! Apple, Paul Brlarcreek of aoo acres 14 TO Suit, Heudley u of 14 " H 7 Hrlttaln, W. A. J. Kst. 8 acns 8 t Doty, I'ealer & Stewart " V of io acres 4 4 " " " " y, of 500 " 5 T.l Fowler, (Jllhert ' 40 acres 8 17 Kemp, Daniel ino 5 li Sehuvler, Mrs. Mnrv ' 5T5 ' 10 K8 Hender, Christopher " 60 " 4 61 Hrvan.duy y of mo acres 4 t Pealer, 8. J. :mo acres 18 ) " " " 150 " 8 81 " " " SillO " 11 1 Iteecer, Abram " 5.4 of 200 acres a fit Schuyler, Mrs. Wm. " 4rt acres 8 Knorr, Snmuel " 5 " St 90 Beach, Nullum " 10 " S 81 Itelehard. Lewis " BOO " M Mi Hender, Christopher 40 " 0 4 Hrobst, J. N. Catawissa M " 9 7 K lace Yet ter ' 8HH " 85 50 Dombach, Margaret " "7 " as 8" Keliner, ltobert " 7 " SO 50 lleffren Philip Centralla ii lots 18 sii Freas, Andrew Est. Centra 8 " 8 08 Hellas, Iteuben " 5 acres 2 9" Hagenbuch, Wm. Kst. ' 10 5 Oi Urockway, c. B. Conyngham H lots R8 17 " " " 8 81 ill " " a 14 84 ii "11 7 45 Kline, John L. 212 acres 70 86 l.elby, Charles " 1 lot 4 90 Mcdulre, Terranco ' 1 " 11 84 Morris, Anna B. 1 8 79 Walker, Lewis " 8 acres 41 42 Naughton, Frank " 1 lot 9 00 ltelchiml, Lewis Klshlngcreek so acres 55 Doty, PealPrA Stewart " H of 50 acres 8 25 Mcllenry, A. L., Pealer Stewart, Flshlnirereek. v nf KUl nerea. in "2 Mcllenry, A. L., Pealer & Stewart. Flshlugcreek, ;v of 50 acres, 6 11 Mcllenry, C. H. & Daniel, risningcreen, nil acres 0 SsT Mcllenry, Cyrus, Flsblngerc'k, 8 " 8 82 ( leaver, W ellington Franklin 10 " 8 M2 unwell, William 1 4 112 ninny, Augustus " 1 " B 8" Blbby, J. It. 2 a M7 " ' " 1 " 2 7M iiavnursr, kzm lieirs " 1 " a 71 Tlbtiet.John Hemlock W " 881) iinrtiuan, w in. " 11 In Hi Hess. Clinton Jackson 75 " 9 95 uerrity, J nomas Locust til ' 17 47 Hughes, Wright " Ml " 22 K Longenberger, Philip " 80 " 18 m Dewalt, (leoriro " si) 17 82 Shaffer, Henry " 48 " 4 80 weiuver, Daniel Kst. Madlsonli " 2 88 llolil-rmnn. Henry " 1 lot a 111 Thomas, Able Main 50 acres OBI Hawk. W. II. 4 " a 7:) aiastciier, joserm Mils 2'xf " a so 1 1 easy, nenry " 10 " 4 Si Lilt, Catherine " 4 " 8 lii (learhart, Charles " 15 " 8 f5 llarizel, W. 11. " 2U " ! 117 Neyhart, Hiram Montour 1 lot 5 52 Neal, Wm. " 10 acres 4 112 laeobv, Samuel Mt. Pleasant, 10 ' 4 is Hllluiver, Henry Pine 40 ' l:t 12 Polk. William Mi ii it r.r Kaub, Miller, J. ltoarlngereek in " a 'ri " " " oil 0 07 Yoeiim, Isaac :ss " t ;t Kielllugion William " 100 " t, 41) 8kale, Henrv " is o 3 14 Morris . I-lliiL'hes iij 11:11 'I'rlen, Jacob m) 5 on cox, c. s. hx. of Tench Co" 250 ' :il 82 Davenport. Sinrarlnaf s " a 4 Cope, Israel " fin " 40 80 Mcllenry, Daniel " 37 1:, 57 SEATED LANDS. Lossee, A J. Heaver 1 lot Maston, Win. i '. llni-mw f'li.tu A ,i i 4 l 8 1.14 St 20 8 Ii2 41 72 2 HI ii 12 3 20 1 152 25 671 07 4 27 8 Hi 4 57 Ahleinaii, Charles 2 acres M.irkle llros & Co. " In " Miller, (ienrjro Slots lleaenrlf. Kiinn.l ltr.nfr.tt 1 .. Price, Wm. A. llloom 1 " Ciiminlntrs, li, M.iCo., Conviiifhaui, :is."i acres Curry, Kllun " 4110 " Hoiitfliton, Prank " l lot I.onnon, 1. W. Kst. Locust 21 acres iinuser Krooni Maillson i) " Kekroth. I'lmu Put inii.. 1., Cros-ley, Kzcklei ' Pino 50 acres 8 44 8 21 4 22 5 wi nuaiier, liarton sugarloat 1 lot Carey, II. 1). " i ,i llll'rilllf. (ll'imt. Triistnn II .J 14 20 4 21 8' l("lcharr, c. 1. " a o 'I abb, James, Hemlock 1 ' 3 SO J. G. SWANK, (I. M. 1KKI.EH, W. II. I TT, Attest: c. M. Tehwilmiiku, Clerk. SHERIFF'S NOTICE. TO OWNERS OK FISH CASKETS, EEL WEIKS, KIDDLES, &C. VntlPA fu linPnhv irlunn Oinl Ih. cUahIW . . nu,. nil,. in ul Columbia county has been notliled of the ex- lal nn.'a nt dm.. I. n..t., ..I ...... ...... ... ... .n.......,vi n.l. ln.rillllTMIIITB lll LIHJ I-HLCIIIIIV of tlsli as are commonly known as tlsh baskets, eel weirs, brush oi fascine nets, and other por nninenilv set. ineiniM or rnirinir nun i.mmiin,. eel pots, which are permli ted by Act or Assem bly approved Juuo 25, ma.) I do hereby de- ii'i'ii in" nam contrivances io oe common nuisances In the Susquehanna ltlver, and Flshlmrereok, within my bailiwick, and order tha same to be illsmantled by their owners or managers, wirhln ten days, so as to render them no longer capable of taklni? or Inlinlnir II1.1 ll.li nllhnuauln.,.,.,. ...l . . hu iimiuiuiiravDiimiiiiq w lllllll Vr K I IIU, 11 tlild i, I'.l. lu ttft r.l,n,....l I ul...ii ..A..n...i ... ...... ...... . ,o ..... u..,.,, ... nii.tii iiuuccu ut i itj expiration of ten days to destroy the said con- such case made anil provided. J. H. McIIENRY, 8-li).2t. nherlff of Columbia county. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In trie Orphan' Ccurt of Columbia County. A' suae of iiamuei your, aeceanea. Sur account of Charle Gibbons, K.uvutur. The auditor annnlnted bv tho c nnrr t. nn,ni settle and adjust the ilrst and nnal account of Charles (flbbons, Executor of Hamuel Yost, de. oeaed, aud to report distribution ot tho balance lu the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his ap. poliitmont, on Tuesday, Heplember 10, 185, iwiuun;.lll.( lib Ills uiuce ill llie TOWD Of Hlooinsburr. when and where all nartlea in in. terest must present aud prove their claims, or be debarred from participating lu the dlstrtbu tlon of said fuud. Aug. 10, W. A. N, YOST, Auditor, -PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mr. Ent's Building, Court Hons Alley, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post OfHc Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C. W. MILLER, ATTO RN K Y-AT-LA W, Wirt's Building, smt floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOHN O. FRRBZK. JOHN 0. OARHAN FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTOHNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTO RN E Y- AT-LA Vf, Columbian Building, 2nd Root, BLOOMSBURG, P.&. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in M. E. Ent's building. W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-4. T-LAW, Office and floor Mrs. Knts building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG. PA. THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents' Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. V. WHITS. A. K. TOST. WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofiicc back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, l-!2.'o4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Omce over Alexander & Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTKAI.IA, J?A. tw-on(co Llddicot building-, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUST1LX Ol TUK PEACE, Moyer Bros. Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, FA. J. IL MAIZE, iTTORMEY-AT-LAW, INSURANC1 AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, FA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Main and Centra Sts., BLOOMSBURG, Pa. C7Can be consulted in German. W. II. RIIAWN, ATTO RSTE Y-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Streets, CATAWISSA, FA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North side Main St., below Market, BLOOMSBURG, FA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, North Market Street, BLOOMSBURG, FA, fruciiL Attkntion to DrtKASEs trcmila) II. BIEKMAN, M. I). UOMO-OrATHlC PHYSIC IA N AND BTJKOr orrtc nocRs: omcc & Hdsldcnce, 4th 8t t'ntll 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 P. H. UI.OOMSB I HQ, PA. S. U. ARMENT, M. D. O ffice and Residence No. 18. West Fifth DISEASES OF THE TUltOAT AND NOS A BPECIALTY, (S to 10 A. M 2to 4 P.M. l7tOP. M. f to 10 A.M. IiLOOMSBDBB orrici nocHS DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, THYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bloomsburo. Pa. OfUce and residence in Prof. Waller's MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. DR. J. R. EVANS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Treatment of Chronic Diseases SpetkJSf Office corner Third and Jefferson streets. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HONORA A. BOBBINS, M. Office, West First Street, BLOOMSBURG, PA. WSpecial attention given to the eye and me lining 01 glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, nnsiCIAN AND SUKGEON. Omce and Kesldenee. Centre St., between 4 and 5th Hts. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a spoolaltf. Ul-UUMSljtKU, l'A. (8 to in a m. orrict iiocrs: i l to 8 p. nu i t o 8 p. nu 17 to 9 p. in. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street Bloomsburo. P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Coiniiwwim. DR. M. J. HESS, f?rnrliiatj r.t it.. Tu:i- Jlt w . . . i "c A """cipn:a uentai Jtyf Ihitm i OT, a r . . .. ZZ --t "...v ..... nuur ironi, X.OC11 am 1 Uolld ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dentistrv in all !( . nr i. i uinni.iic iiuik irm anteed as represented. Ether and Gas ad. ministered or electric vibrator and Local -------"-- iur me painiess extractum of teeth free of charge when artificial teeth I are inserter! i Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Comet Main and Centre. Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTI8T, Office, Barton's Bulldlne, Mam below Market BLOOMSBURG. Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner. and all work warranter! . ho . Vj.lncUtc TEETH EXTRACTED WITnriTTT ii n, - by the use of Gas, and free of charge when WTTo be open all hours during the da-. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Olllec hours S:30 to 12a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, TA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to Ii. P. Hartman in the orlUS:85 V' CASH TOTAL IIII1.IM yueen, of N. Y. " ' mr! s''oV? ,'41"'SM VeHiel,ester, N.Y. mvTo I'-Sf w 1,9n'M Auri s,(K OFFICK IK I. W. MCKHLTT'8 STOSI. g-g-Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, vwna ju JTKEA8 BHO-N) INSURANCE ANDREAL ESTATE Af'.fA'TC Avn T.r..',. DRURtKS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street., iiLooMsnuRG, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Compai.; les as there are in the vnru - w va auu ii i"'"i'i' aujusied and paid at their Offir r CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG. PA. N1!0,?.' y-'M;hn? f New. T'LJW .ireopies', N. Y. : KhI. u n .erman American Ins. Co.. New Wkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New YcA, hyageand7,r;;s,T,5rrrverS liable to the hazard of fire only ..w.. lul,,ily nnn nonestly ad ustedanA Paid as soon as determined, 1,J Chris KnappSpecal Agent and Adjuster, Blooi The lipnrl ef rA n. patronise The aeencv"':,.:'-" are settled and i " T?. 1 citizens. ' ' lneu EXCHANGE HOTEL, James McCloskky Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) IILOOMSBURG. PA. aiyc ana convenient sample rooms Bat rooms, hot nn.l onl.l ....... . .." " T - 'convenience,. "a 8U mode FA.
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