THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG. PA- Tit, nrr net w-uviirnj iiva: v , crew re ; :n i t If if only health, e rrrr.t let it c'.ir.g. but it i a cough. Or.t o'.i ro sooner rs er? before another come. But it't the atrne oil cough a!l the t-rre. And H'a the time o:i story, too. There ia ftrt the cold, then the cough, then pneu monia or conaurr.ftiori with the long sktrt. a-i Us trtr.h Iin( in the talance. Aprs ma the rr0 of your cough. Tbe oonget;on of the throat and lunge ia removes; a.i in larorr.ation ia subdued; the trtt art put perfectly at reat and the cough dropa avay. It hat no d:aeaael tiaauea on which to bang. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster tfrrwe out inflaaimarion of the hinga. IkanMt t a Xl!n'ri mi. If m ul la f r'r ;&t uv r a.4 CM'r tfc. fet m4's tavV 4cvr fr. To. r! iitrn r with, at fxt. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. Williams & Sod, BLOOMSBURG. PA., Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. tw ntVAO yean expert'doe. Satisfaction i rtxaraxiteed. Best returiis of any crl-rs In I this section of lb f'.. Writ for terms and , v e never disappoint our pa'.rota. 1-4 ! The Mystic Solar, 20th Century, and Plume and Atwood gas lamps j for your bikes at Mercer's Drug & 1 Book Store. j Charles F. DeLong committed j suicide by shooting himstlf through j the head in the toilet room of the house of Richardson & DeLong j Bros., hook and eye manufacturers, of which he was the junior member, at Philadelphia on Saturday. The death of a son fell very heavily on him and this together with poor health is believed to have been the causes for the rash deed. The fam ily originally came from Montour County and still own a hand.some residence near Washingtonville, which is occupied by them a large part of every summer. Do not fail to see the nicest and largest line of lamps ever shown in Bloomsburg, at Mercer's Drug and Book Store. This is about the time of year when the leaves turn in color, and the woods are ablaze with different tints, and yet we have never heard it explained why some leaves take on a reddish hue, and others yellow. American maples, says a writer on the subject, transplanted to English soil, retain the same habit of turn ing red in autumn, while English oaks brought to this country do not change as our oaks do, but their leaves remain green until frozen and destroyed. The marvels of nature, are indeed many and little enough we know of the why of anything. Married. Mears Milnes; On October 1 1, 1 899, in the Methodist Episcopal church of Espy, Pa., by Rev. Henry D. Flar.egan, assisted by Rev. Moffett of Scranton, Joseph A. Mears of Scranton, Pa., to Elizabeth B. Milnes of Espy, Pa. O TE J OT KTCK1A I'M AXD FISHER I OR COMMIS SIONERS. Chief Burgess Dr. P. A. Boyer of Selinsgrove died Sunday evening of tuberculosis. About four months ago Dr. Boyer was stricken with the dread disease, and although he underwent 'reatment in the hospitals of Philadel phia and afterwards went to the moun tains, he received no material benefit. SWAlP' ' n(,t rcconirie"'l'-'l for D frT everything, but if you have KUU I ki.llnry, liver, or .lall-r tiouble it Will be found just the remedy you need. At druKJjiMi in titty cent and dollar ize. You may have a sample I ottle of tliu wonderful new dUcovery by mail free, alo pamphlet telling all about it. Audre,lr. Kilmer & Co.,binhainton,N.Y inerry Pectoral E1ATE5E8 ITEM. Fridav afTernoon at Co"ege H.iJ. -hem. Mrs. Lvc'ia Rhois, 5. w.cow oi t: e .ate . fe'.I ir,;o a civterr. Dr. K. P. r fett of water VJ. ! rtv.t;e her. xLar.aihan, of t! H; and Jor.eJ &: Laughlan, Y'.'.z?z, have !ea?ed the Mc?re farm. ; a'orsg Car.o-s Creek, B!a:r county, with the purpc? of opair:e' a large stor.e q-;arrr. They t:!! give err.p'oyme-.t Vj svera! hundred men. ' Robert Career, sjp-rtEtender.t c-f m:r.ofthe I-'t'.aware ar.d Huison Corepar.y. aid a Iead;r,g Republican '. in Lac5taanr,a county, fe'.l from a tiestle to s-ome tracks below, and re-' ceived injuiies from which he died i-. a few hour?. He stood h;gh ia Ma- ( Kn;c crc.es. The Cumberland Shirt Manu facturing Company, of New York, w.'J ' atart its factory at Ashland today. The tu;Jd;r.g is a three-story brick ; structure. Four hundred hands will be employed. The company also in tends erecting a box factory and a I steam laundry. J The Montoursvme Passenger Railway, running from Williamsport to Starr Island Park, has passed into ' the hands of a Philadelphia company. ' The same company assumes control of the Milton, Lewisburg and Watson town Electric Railway, running from . Watsontown to Lewisburg, thirteen : m.les. That part of the State in and about Dunbar is enveloped in a heavy cloud of smoke caused by the moun-. tain fires which have been burning along the slope of the Laurel Ridge since last Saturday. Many of the mountain people are spending sleep- ' less nights, lest the fire steal urxm ' them and destroy their homes. It is reported several sawmills were des troyed Monday night A double lrame house owned by the Potter Coal Company in Pittston . township, Luzerne county, and ten anted by mine laborers and their fam-. llies was destroyed by fire Sunday J night. All the inmates were asleep i when the fire broke out and it was with difficulty that they got out of the . burning building. AU escaped but the Joseph Sorro. He perished in 'flames before he could be gotten out j Pttrick Kane, president of the j Bar.k of Renovo, was found dead in ; the doorway of his home Friday morn- j i.ig at 6 o'clock by a domestic A j physician, upon examining the body, said life had been extinct two hours, j Mr. Kane was 70 years old. He was for many years engaged as contractor I in the construction of railroads and ! wis formerly a county commissioner ) and president ot Renovo town Coun- c;L I A company has been organized with a capital stock of $25,000 for the ; purpose ot supplying pure spring wat- j er to the towns along the Susquehanna river. A large reservoir is being built ; on the White Deer Creek, about ten j miles west of Milton, from which wat-1 er will be furnished Watsontown, Mil-' ton, Lewisburg and Sunbury. These ; towns are now using water pumped i from the Susquehanna River. Phila- ' delphians are interested in the scheme. The body of Cesri Curcici was i found in a clump of bushes near Hunt ingdon late Sunday night. The head was crust ed to a pulp, and $150 which Curcici is known to have had with him is missing. A companion is miss ing, and the police are searching the mountains for nira. Curcici was em ployed with a number of other Italians at a tunnel which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is driving at Barree, eight miles from Huntingdon. He started out Sunday evening with a friend to hunt chestnuts in the woods. When found his body was still warm. A jagged rock weighing twenty pounds had been used in crushing his skull. The farmers in the vicinity of Up land, West Marlborough township, Chester county, will biing suit against a dealer who they say sold hogs afflict ed with cholera in that place some time ago, claiming damages for several hundred animals which have since died. Every one of the hogs purchas ed at the sale have died. The disease spread among the domestic animals, and is still killing many, despite every effort to stay its progress. Among the heaviest losers by the disease are William Cloud, 94 anima's: Charles Barnard, 40; the Maules, 90, and at Wharton, Cook, Jere Barnard and other stock farms nearly every hog is dead. Card of Thanks. Editor Columbian, Bloomsburg, Pa. Dear Sir: At a recent meeting our Bible class, No. 9, M. E. Sunday school, resolved, unanimously to ex tend a vote ot thanks through the col umns of your valuable paper, to all who by participating tn, or patronizing our recent entertainment in the Opera House, helped in a great measure in making it a grand success. Com. For Erit. Proctor Inn, well furnished, from Feb. 1 st 1900. Rent cheap. Apply to G. E. Elwell or A. L. Fritz, Blooms burg, Pa. ' tf THE CUP STILL OURS. (IkiMi B-i banrork la the Final Hmrr. T.W Vf'I.'K. '. . T - -;S t-'! : 1 : - - -...- -. r It- . ..,-,' ..... ;.'. .!:- .. li-! . - -. . ; : t -.-,, -! ::. h: a. j ; :'.zt th -. '. i-' . w.-h rrttr ' : ' ; -"rl? ws'h- 4"-1 r.1 a t. tv- ; Ys-V. t; t'-rr. 1" it i-T-Li t:-- 'L t ! rt .-.'f r--r f .L.i-1 ' Ji ' 'if tt 7.1- jr '. f -It w ' r. i bt fs ''. ?. T'j- tj- th J---r.r Air)'i 4 Tr in i a .-:. -i: : r.'y "f .i.r.n '!r.i!,'i;' ti A-j:v 'a l til t.-' :' a j-::-:. I '2.!- I-i;:r.r h: y t- r S r TVsi' tt Ci !r ii:L. :f D m - t---!-- r rita ty lrTi .; Li l; r. :L ytfh:ira 'f h: r-:--r r'4 t wlr.tn fr ?i- r(i:e-d vl h- nnft'i t ti !-:t r th- h:i.r.:r -a Ta 5j rh: f ra h r-n bo- ir,rr-J :-.! cn"'-r'l iaoj-nt. Th- lat lire fcj-1 two f:r til -j-jare r'.v -i- io l:rht i:r irxl 'C- in a btT H ti Jr Ti- :.;: i- t-rf-t'y tli: tf wit Us'-a tj tt..- t-t- Llrtsa III Try tcala. NKW V'l:K. -t. IT.. T rrm a : t-. r a; .,n Scr l h:f r-t', Kr:a. I'; Ire t.'. sr sr r-'''i -a f th- t: M-rrriri-. 1-i.t ia the afvra'-n b t a r-t. Th- "wur f tL- 'jr. f'jl ':a hun:r t!k-l fr-:y. "I wil! tif-t Lt'.'.-: tir tf mp Lxt jfr." b- oai-l in r-f !y to n: ry. "Y"i -. tb- tin-. i !i ?'o hort t' i-im a b-t. f-ai!J b-r and bar b-r tm-l up to eti-rt pit h to rn Lat fail. I will. h 'W-r-r. i-nue t 'hs;i-rr- f'-r snt w I f.tj j'-'- th tmnt' D. Lt f--r it in a d.iy x two." OBtral txk tarrra(l. NEV." YOIlK. Ot H TLe ;r-tor f tb- N-w Ynrk fVntr! and Hu!i H:vf-r rji!r-9'I n.-t rw.fri.' m'-rnics and agtboriz-J an incr-a -f tbe rapital tork .f tb- rrd fftn f l.Mai.iai to ll.V" '.. tbe mobejr to t rid by tb al- tt tb frk to in fartbf-r muir'tiiprt of lb- rl. Tb k will oM to tbe hrho!i-r in th- eorr.ora-ti-n at par. -fh rtor-khoMfT to t allow ed to ufritie f r an aiuonr.t f-qual to 15 fLt of bi former byjidibc. Tbe Dew tork will probably t-e U-ued aVnut the rt of January r.ext. The price r,t '-r,tral in U'ail treet ret-r.!ar tou'.-hei U) on dalins ia share. Dew y'm lew Home. WASHINGTON. Oct. 23.-Admiral Dewey'g new home at 174" Rhode Is land areuue ii in tbe heart r.f the red den' efion of arito-ratie Northwet Wehinrt"n. Iilotnat. cabinet offi cers. j'irit and bitrh army and navy peo ple lire all ap.nnd bim. Farrosiit square in but two blocks distant, and jut be yond are the Army and Navy and th Metropolitan el-iM. The navy depart ment is not more than ten minutes' wsik distant. The bone is fully f".ruNhed and oot the committee $-.'o. It meet the admiral's wishes in every repect. He will move ia probably Wednesday. IJIeyele Keeord Rrnkra. NEW YOKK. Oct. 2o.-William n. Brown, who has been endeavoring tince Thursday mornin? to break the l.JOO miles road record, completed bis tak at 7.-05 last night. The ten centuries, which were ridden over a triangTjlar course near Valley Stream. N. Y.. were made in about M bourn, seven bourn ahead of tb previous record. Tbe rider, being well inide the record time almo-t from the start of bis journey, wa able to take considerable rest and finished in good condition. Moner Order Report. WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. The annu al report of the money order system of the pon-onW department shows a total ist:e during the year amounting to 1224. !."..:!;!. an increase of f')MA.4i2 over last year. The total earnings of the sys tem, aggregating $l,5!'l.,j, show an in crease of !5, 4. tVlaronala Forest Fires. BAKAHOO. Wis.. Oct. 24.-Kxtensiv forest fires are raging south of this city. Large stretches ot woods and much fenc ing have already leen consumed, and farm buildings are threatened. Assist ance has leea asked for from neighbor ing villages. Iowa Troops He torn, SAN FItANCISC O. Oct. li'J.-The Fifty-first regiment of Iowa volunteers, numlrt-ring 7V4 men and 4'i officers, under the command of i.Vdonel J. ft. Lopcr, ar rived here yesterday from Manila on the truiiort Senator. There was no sick ness aboard. Death From Vaccination. NKWHI.'IIG. N. Y., O'-t. "5,-Aftei suffering four days from lockjaw brought on by vaccination. Miss Annie Ackels ol Brewster died yesterday. She was vac cinated in accordance with the compul sory vaccination law. Scarlet Fever Kpldemle. WAI.THAM. Mass.. Oct. LM.-Au epi demi" of scarlet fever has broken out iu this city, and tbe board of health has or dered the Stearns school closed and fumi gated. Alxjut IJ5 cases have been re ported. Xev York Morkrta. FLOUR Stat.- anil wmtt-rn firmly held, particularly on low Krad-s, an'l moderate ly active: winter ftntnts, f.M'-t3.'i; win ter straights. t. WiZ.lt): Minnesota pat ents. i.!'.4 10; wlnt-r extras. C.KfiS. WHKAT No. 2 red. atr opening easier with disappointing cables, more than re covered on bullish crop n-ws and an ac tive demand from shorts: December, 75 7-1C 'a'.', !-lio. : May. 79 1-KfiTVsc. KYK Dull; stat. &!jUc.; No. 2 west ern. Kir., t. o. b.. afloat, to arrive. CORN No. 2 also opened easy on cable news, but recovered In sympathy with the rise tn wheat; December, K 5-lti3)-Jc. ; .May. '' 7i!c. OATS No. 2 quiet, but firm: track, whit", state, WJV--.; track, white, west ern, 2ti30c. i'OKK vulet; mess, WjO.ZI); family, III. 7WM2. LARD Kasy; prime western st'am, IV. Vi. nominal. HUTTER yulet : state dairy, lti'-'ij22c.; state cr'-nmery. 171 24c. CHKESK Quiet; lurge, white, 1212'ic; hmall. white. lZ-,r. K'iOB Quiet: state and Pennsylvania, 2ofi-lc: western, ungraded, Hi1m BUOAK Raw firm; fair refining, S 13-lSc. bid; centrifugal. M test. 4 5-Pic. bid; re fined lirm; crushed, 6 11-1:.; powdered, 6V4C MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, 32ft ZOn. RI"E Quiet; domestic, 4f(7'ie.; Japan, TALLOW Bteady; city, 4c; country, HAY Dull: shipping, Cfi70e.; good to choice, "iiiitz'c Jir.n l.r Dxxtr Tre f-tO-ir-sg . t-::--:-- M .n-J-.v. C: r,.-. J A . LaV-rer. M::?:n C-.t-r.- - t t'..i:-f."r.Xbtll. C . . :. . J. :..-.. K".'.r g C a- j . r-.:-..r. O.r.yrha C-.f. y r.r.. far .cr. Kr-artre. ic I't- ::. H. J . rttir. I. M:..v;:;: Fry. !- t;. -rr.er, M -'. ; F- rr.wa.-i. C'ras. S. :aVTer.B:'m Fr.ti. Ar-.a .. fa-rr.tr. S j-arl f Fowler. Freas. Rent. Br.arcrctk Hws Chirlc C. car-iencr. scott 10 i I 1 j s ? to 21 22 3? t 2 farmer. F:" H'-r:. :rr.'.a. fzrrr.er. Btavcr Htr.itTf-'.-.'-:'.. Jaire. clerV. V.f m K".;r.-c. Wrt:.. farmer, iazarloaf K.-r.t. J ,hn L.. farmer. L'ict Kt'.cirer Dar.:el W.. fir..Pr:ar;" M:c lan. S:rc -i. lab.. Mt. Plta-a t Ica-e. Din-.e! E.. farmer, lxrc. Sharpie. Gecrge. msr.. Cat. B. W:llia-rs.rr;. Catawia B. Swaye. Robert, clerk. Berwick VasHustea. S:er'n T.. rr.ach.. Ber. Wh :e, Joha H-. far.. Mt. Pleasant riTiT ji -f. n r:asT rK. Biwmaa. R'Atrt S.. aj,-... Berwick Crea.y. J. Pirt- a. far . F:h creelc Craw:', r i. Wr.., la"rrer. Hetr.'.ocit L-tM'tt, Samct!. far.. M.llville B. Dr.r.ier. Fraac:. srent Bl.x rn. Liresl-.er. Chare, far.. Beaton T. Evt-. J'tph W., s-jrver.. Melville Gosldtr. r.edrxk. far.,Sc?ar!oaf Gr.rr.:h. Wm.. laV.rer. Centralis He. Peter H.. laV,rer. Sus;arloaf H:r'.eraa. Jacob, farmer. Jackson Hower. Wm. E.. farmer. Franklia HajrenVcca. Hearr. far.. Jacksca Ikeler. Gree M..far..Mt.Pleafcant Kramer. W, gect.. Bloom. Kierter. Alfred T.. far.. Benton T. K-.erTer. Jacob E.. butcher. Bloom. K:le. Br.ttaia. laborer. Sr;arloaf Mather. J. W., farmer. Greenwood Noetl-.n?. Chas. B.. mer.. Beaver Pr.ce. Wm . laborer. Conyahant Peasyl, J. K.. KToceryrr.an'. Bloom kaback. Philip, farmer. Beaver Reimarr!. A. S., clerk. Cat. B. Sm::a. Fraak. blacksmith. Berwick Stecker. Raymond C.lab, Hemlock Steadmaa. Stephen E. far..Sctrarrf Suit. C. W., laborer. Briarcreek Stackhouf. Jame V. . farmer. Piae Trivelplece. Frar.k. tar.. Jacksoa Termer, H:ram. farmer, Mad:oa Woods. John L.. Pr.r.ter. Bloom. Walter. John, farmer, Montotsr Wheatley. Jobs, lab., Catawi&a B. Yoetsm. Ambro. far.,Roar.ai;e'k York, W. S., farmer, Jackoa SECOND WELK. Black. Adam, blacksm'h. Benton B. Craivford, John L..lab..Mt. Plea. Crawford. Andrew J..far.. Ben. T. Campbell. las. S..s:h lteach, Fish. Crofaley, Howard, miller. Bea. B. Caterall, J. H.. boss, Berwick Ierr, Calvin, farmer, Jackson Furman.J.Curt:s.b'ksm'h. Berwick Faust, llliam. KVrer, Hemlock Gilbert. Emanuel, far., Mt. Pleas. Henry, A. K., farmer. Mifflin 5 1 10 I! 12 3 14 1 1 16 17 ! 17 SO 21 32 2? 24 3' 2j 27 25 2? 31 ?2 13 34 It I 3 3 4 i s ' ic 11 13 3 4 I c 16 17 I 3 1? SO 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 ii 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3 b-ar Hawk. B. A., farmer. Main Hagenbuch. Emory, farmer. Scott Henry. C. R.. merchant. Miliville Har.rei:. Joseph, gent. Main Ivey. Edward, farmer. Hemlock Kelly. Albert, carpenter, Bloom. Keeler. Irwin, laborer. Benton B. Lenahan, D. W.. teacher. Cony'm Laubach. John G.,farmer.Snearlf McHeary. A. B., merchant, Fish. MacGarvey. John, lab., Mt. Plecs. Moore. Frank, farmer, Ilemlock MufRey, Samuel, blacksm'h. Scott McHenry, Gaylor, mer.,Fishc"k Mensch, Wm.. farmer. Montour McHenry.Rohr.distiller.BentonT. Nuss. Henry, farmer. Mifflin Redline. Johu. teacher. Mitf.in Robbins. James, farmer, Jackson Ralston, fosiab, merchant. Bloom Snyder, y. W.. farmer. Locust Shaw, il'.iam. painter, Blxm Williams. L. E.. tinner. Orange Wenner, John C, far., Benton T. The ''Jew Lippinoott" Magiziue fcr Uo Tember, 1899. The November ''New Lippincott" con tains a complete novel by Mark Lee Luther, a name destined to take a high and perman ent place in American fiction. Hit novel is entitled 'The Livery of Honor," and dealt with the capture of Burgoyne and with events in London and Cambridge which surround ed it. Though written long before "Rich ard Carvel,'1 this rattling tale bears resem blances that are a credit to its quality, and will win tt the readers who like the adven ture and love in the longer novel. A tweet colonial girl transplanted to the shores of New England th jwt of what stuff she is made in the perilous situations of those troubled times, when the lives of both father and lover are in constant jeopardy. Almost a novel in itt artistic completeness is "A Landlocked Sailor," by Sarah Orne Jewett, who here thowt a new tide of hrr talent in giving the character of as complete and amusing an Irishman as fiction records. He is an old tar who marries a pretty girl and settles down to country life; a situation of which Miis Jewe-t makes the utmost. This is the first of a series ol stories of Irish characters which Miss Jewett has in view, &nd it possesses all her searching knowledge and lightest humor. "Miss Melissa's Miracle : A Study in Christian Science," a short story by Ellis Meredith, i a diverting and timely tale of a supposed cure by a fair "healer," an expla nation, and a happy sequel. "Out of the L)eep," by Frances W. Wharton, is a vivid story of a woman's intuition and a man's tal vation. Mrs. Campbell I'raed't tale, entitl ed "Karl Sandcze: A Literary Episode," is bright and amuing: an episode likely to hnppen 'o anyone who lives by the pen. Of admirable papers, skilfully treated, there are the following : "The November Meteors," by Charles A. Young, I'rsfcssor of Astronomy in Princeton University; "The Ist Victory of 'Old Iron, sides," the third paper on Great Naval Bat tles, by George Gibb; "Old Age Pensions from a Socialist's S;and-l'oirt," by the Hon. John C. Chase, Mayor of Haverhill, M:s-a. cbusef.s; "fjal des Ou.it, z' Arts," 1 y W. C. Morrow, a spirited description of xV.e annual Students' l'a 1 in I ru, w.th iilustra ions by Cue.el, and "An L'nwri ttn Chapter in our Relations with Spam," i y Rev. Franus s. Morion, with an Intro uc'.ion by Ilenty Charles Lea, LL. D. The ortry ot the monih consists of one of the rare and delicnu soinets of Maurice Francis Mean and a dramatic e,iioJe by Grai;e iJufticld Goodwin. OAQTOniA. Bcart tht lh ft" Na" Al3 B.Mtft I. W. Hartman &c Son. I I. W. Hartman fie Son. We advise early selections in all kinds of Jackets, Capes and Dress Goods. A nice lot of Plush Capes, just rf'C'.'ivcl. See this extra 'full fur-trimtned. 27 inches lonjr, and well lined I 'lush Cape, at $5. An elegant quality Salts Plush Cape, plaited back, Thi bet fur around collar and down I front, lined and wadded, 27 ins. . long, 50.50. Ladies' Jacket, of Kersey cloth, black and colors, stitched edges, double-breasted, lined all through, a very elegant jacket, and worth more money. This lot at 17.50. Boucle Cloth Cape just like we sold last season at $5.00 and worth more this season. Thislot.while they last, at $3.95. A few new Plaid Cloths, in skirt lengths, one of a kind only. I. W. HARTMAN & SON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Tnal Lirt For December Term Csmmcncing Monday. December 1 1 , 1 899. Emma A. Dick vs. B. T. Crtap'.n. Jr., now to u ot Martaa L Ferns. Ellen -rjo-rxier v Joseph Fausey. H J. Kltoboo. us. vt ovld Savage et al. Tbe Farmer Mutual lneurance o., or Middle Pa., now to uteot brr s. KnU'ht. KecelTer, m Hanold Klert)''!!. suDe vt ! ;vsttT nath- &oe vt . B. KobbtD. Same ts Ell'ih pfrman. Cbarl K. rWicalew and rViphta Millr, Exrt, or Salomon Utln.g. deed, vt Franklin L. f-QU-rr.mn J. O. rswank. G. M Ikeler and W. H. I tt, vt the county ot Columbia. Lamar Van eyciel vt s 8. Prliba-h. I nan V. brooke vt Christian email. Jr. James M hbooe vs. Crxarb-a Ulbbont ar.d Pblllp GlbbOD stmon At-lls use vs B. J. Doyle et al. o. B. MelUca vt the Penna. K. K. t o. Braver Twp scbool Due st Natbl Xey et al. wm. Bernlneervt tbe S. H. s. W. hy. o., and 1U leve. tbe Venna K. K. Co. George K. Uesa v Albert Kllnetob and Wesley Mtler. Thomas M. Goldr t tbe Twp of Fls)iln?cr'k. Theooore Vesper vt W. 11. tstebblns, ot Weill boro, Tlsa county. Pa. M. L i-ennewy, AOmr. of Clara Hennessy, Oceavl. vs Fannie ntock. Tbe Citizens building Loan Association vs Margaret Grady. Locust Mouotala Coal t Iron Co, vs Mary Vc Gulre. G. W. Sharretts Co. vs Thomas Seabotxe. v. B. ole t-Irani Matt ana John Kobblus. B. T. Gardner vs Bloomsburg Car Co. Ell M-Bory vt J. T. Brady. Mrs. Blanch Sutton vt Es.dine Long. John Brret vs Ca'tlcK Bntdlf-y. Allen but k vs the Twp. of F1shlncreek. Jackson fbannon vs A. P. YouDg. Ralph M. Lashelle vs Margaret Ann Bradley. George W. Weaver vt J B. V. Gordmr. w. JT Corell 4C0. vs C. K. whJtcnlght and Sarah w hltenlght, hts wife. AhGl'MSNT LIST. Catharine Freyvtthe s. II. W. K. K Co. and tbe Penna K. K. Co. Phoebe Croop. A dun. ot Rebecca Croop.dec'd, vs Fannie Drlfus el al. "reasy Wells vs Wra. Brnlnger et al. Estate of Aaron Boone, dc'd. Bentoa Yeager vs. Thomas creber et al. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. COLTMBU COrSTV: S S. Among tne records and proceedings of the Court of Common Ht-a.s of Columbia county it Is IntemlU thus conalti'-d: In the mtter of i No. jr S.-ptemb"rTerm distribution of fund H atid No. February arising from Sheriff Term ltw sale of rval estate of ' Ana now Oct 5, 1M99 up. Alex Knmer and A. i on bearing of Kule to b. Knuner, J show caus, and it ap pearing that the bhenn has or would return tbe said execution process. "tht be ui.le the money us required and hud the same bet ire the Judgs as commanded," the tald rule Is now discharged and It Is ordered thkt the Sheriff do pay the said money Into (.ourt and N. V. Funk Esq., Is appointed auditor to distribute the sold funds so ordered to be paid Into Court, to and among the parties leg ally entitled thereto. Bt thi Comr. cemrv-d from Its records this 5th Uy of Oct ober, ltW. W. n. HENRI K, Froth y. H. K. ZAHK, Deputy. The undersigned, an auditor appointed In the foreirolnir ord-r of the Court of Common PI.. ot Columbia county to distribute the fund arts lng from th" Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Aiexanaer uramer ana a. . ivramer, so oraired to be paid Into court, to and among tbe parties lfirally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hl9 ofrk-e In the town of Bloomsburg. Pa., on Wednesday the Mh day of November next, at o"cloclt In the fore noon, when ana wuere an parties interested are requested to present their claims tx-fore him, or be forever after debarred from coming in upon said funds. N. V. FI NK, 10-IK4U Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICK ACCOUNT Or WM. 0IS0I.I9, trggrXTRlTOR. The undersigned, appointed by the court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa to dis tribute the fund in the hands of in. Glmrl . sequestrator of the life estate of A. C. Freas. In ce.ulu r.-i estate, will attend, at the law of- nces of Freeze i Marman. In bloomsburv. Pa . on Tuesday, November i. 1', at lu o'clock a. m., to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all persons must appear, or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. t. B. KAKNS, lC--lt Auditor. Shoes! Do You Know We have the Largest Stock of Shoes in the County ? You will make a mis take if you fail to see our lines before doing your shoe buving. W. Ii. Moore, Co?.. Second and Ihd.v Sts. Illoomsburgf, Pn, Kvcry person won't have a skirt like you, if you buy our c.xclu. sive patterns. $3 7$ to $5 each. Flannelette Wrappers, just opened. Thev come ia neat 1 patterns and all colors the best j;ne we have ever shown t0 $1.09 Outing Flannel night dresses made very full in the skirt, ar.d in patterns that will meet witi your approval, for they will wash and hold their color. 69c to $1.19. Cotton Blankets, 49c. pair. Extra good Canton Flannel, 6'.'c. a yard. Navy" Blue Calico, 4$c. a yd. Good Gingham, 4c. a yard. Elegant quality Outing Flan nel. 90 a yard. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virile of a writ of F1. fa.. Issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Coua ty, Pennsylvania, and to tnedlrected.there wtii be exposed to public sale, on tbe premises, Ii Centralis, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY. NOV. 18, 1800, at two o'clock p. ru., all that certain lot. or piece ot ground, situate Id the Borough of Cen tral la, county of Columbia and State ut Pena tylvanta, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northwestern corner of Put-on and Laurel streets, thence along said Laurel street south, eighty seven ?T) d'grees, one hundred and forty '1 10: feet to an alley ; thence alonisald alley north three Sj degrees, west twenty-live"') feet to a stake ; thence nor. eighty-seven (ST) degrees, east one hundrW and forty (U1) feet to Pax ton street; ihenoe along SMd Paxtonttreet south three detrreea. east twenty.flve feet to the potnt of begln Tilng, and being tbe lot which U marked In tht general plan ot said Town of Centralis, with the number twelve (i In block eighteen a'", whereon Is erected a two-and-one-balf story DWELLING HOUSE. ALSO, At the same time and place, all that certaJa lot or piece of ground, situate In the Borough of Centralla, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows Beginning at a point on the west side of Paxtoa street, bounded on tbe north by property ot Mrs. Mary Jennlcgs, on tbe south by property of George Drlnkard, on the west by an alley, and on the east by Paxton street, being the lot marked number ten (to; In block eighteen (l j la the general plan of said Borough of Centra ua, whereon is erected a two-ano-one-hau story DWELLING HOUSE. ALSO, At the same time and place, all that certa'.a lot, or piece of ground, situate In the Borouuk of Centralis, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake, on the east side of Locust avenue, thence alon? said avenue north three PI de grees, west twenty-five 0) feet ; thence nort eighty-seven (7) degrees, east one hundred and forty (UOj feet to an alley; thence along said alley south three O) degrees east, twenty-riv (J5) feet south, eighty-seven (87) degrees west, to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and store building combined. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Mar garet Murphy, administratrix ot C. CI. Murphy, deceased, vs. John J. Rellley and Mart la Walsh, and to be sold as the property of Joht J. Rellley. W. W. BLACK, Iiii.ir Uilir, Attys. Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Paclss, Issue out of the Court of Common Pleas of C olumbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tin Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1899, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot at ground, situate In Rohrsburg, In the Township of Greenwood, in the County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of J K. Berlin, on the east bv land ot S. Y. Mather, on the south by lands ot Jacob Rantx and Metli odtst parsonage, and on the west by tbe public road leading troui Kohnburg to Benton, con taining 85 PERCHES, more or less, whereon la erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn and other outbuilding?. Seized, taken in execution, at the suit of J. W. Conner vs. A. 8. Kramer and Alex. Kramer, and to be sold as the property of A. 8. Kramer and Alex. Kramer. W. W. BLACK, Miller. Atty. bhertff. 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