THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUROPA. 8 - i " : I ..,. rue 3 Davis. H 3 k. J 4 I P1 mnA nhain at IMlnfnntfl. l" . . 1 29 9 8.1 A. AT W rmm n 13 Ml MX " " vnw v am mm at n y ii m m m ms mr America's THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. Williams & Son, BLOOMSBURO TA Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. W Fifteen years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Host returns ot any sale criers In this section of the State. Write for terms and dales. ver disappoint our patrons. 1-3 SALES. Thursday, Atril 12, 1900. Dr. Geo. II. Wcllivcr will have another biff sale of two car loads ot horses at the Exchange Sale Stable at one o'clock p. m. May 5TH, 1900. The assignee of William Neal and the executor of William McKelvy, deceased, will sell the property known as the McClure Farm, on the Susque hanna River, below Bloomsburg, containing about SS acres, with frame dwelling house, barn and outbuildings, at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, at 1 1 o'clock a. m. Wall paper, wall paper, window shades, window shades. Many patterns, many prices, it Mercer's Drug and Book Store. I.W. HARTMAN & SON BLOOMSBURG, PA. j CURTAIN Our Spring Curtain Sale is most interesting. The new de signs, the large variety, the low prices lower than elsewhere, or as low, or you may bring them back. We'll take them and re fund the amount you paid, cheerfully as received. Remember, we do not carry the trashy sort : the kind you'd be ashamed of when hung at your windows. You'd be suited if you buy them here. no. For Swiss curtains, VOC with ruffle down one side and across the end; i yard wide, 3 yards long: 2 styles pat terns. Nice quality Swiss, per pair, 98c. 4)1. UU Nottingham curtains, taped edges, i yards long, 48 inches wide. These curtains are $1.39 grade, but to make curtain selling active, we let them go, while they last, at per pair, $1.00. jq If we were to buy hUst" 'these curtains to-day they would cost 25 to 50c. more per pair. Pure white Notting ham lace curtains, 3 J yards long, 48 inches wide; taped edges, strong, serviceable thread. Un dervalue, $1.49. 4l Imitation of real lace, i yards long,6i inches wide, taped edges. These pure white Nottingham curtains were purchased by us before the advance in price. Sold at a price less the advance. Per pair for cream 4J.oU white Nottingham lace curtains. A very good im itation of Brussels net, 3$ yards long, 60 inches wide. Beautiful designs, with the new improved tape edges. aj 1 j- For pure White Irish Point curtains, 3 yards long, 46 inches wide; handsome patterns and a good cet. $5. VD loner, 50 inches wide. Pure white Irish Point curtains. An exceptional value and worth in the regular way $7.50. We sell them per pair, $5.95. 5 and 12c. brass exten sion rods for sash curtains. 14c. Yard dotted Swiss for sash curtains. For silk a 1 i n e in 10 and 12ic. pretty patterns'. 12c. to 25c. niture coverings. For den ims for fur- I. W. HARTMAN & BLOOMSBURG, PA. Granted Spring The entire set of buildings con sisting of house barn and two sheds, owned by Nelson Crouse, a short distance south of Light Street were consumed by fire Saturday after noon. Mr. Crouse and his wife were partaking of the noon day meal, and not until they were near ly hemmed in by the flames were they aware of the fire. S. R. Bidleman is prepared to show new patterns of wall paper for 1900, at the lowest prices. He has the agency for the only wall paper factory that is not included in the Trust. WANTED SEVERAL TERSONS FOR District Otlice Managers in this State to rep resent me in their own and surrounding counties. Willing to pay yearly $600, pay able weekly. Desirable employment with unusual opportunities. References ex changed. Enclore self-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Jrk, 320 Caxton Building, Chicago. I2-2i.l6t HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ilia, Bil iousness, Indigestion. Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-MAW, Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CfT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday of each week. When A Woman Looks at another wo man's house, about the first thing she sees are the curtains. When A Woman Needs new curtains, she'll buy best here. Per Yd for rug fringes. 8c. to 18c. d This week special. Especially good Der by and Chenille curtains, a small lot only, in red, blue, green, ol ive and brown, with Dado top and bottom. The quality is ex cellent, but the quantity small. Value, $1.98 to $3.00! This week, per pair, $1.69. $2.25 to $10 of Derby and Chenille Curtains, in all thie best colors, wide and long; better values than ever be fore shown at the prices. Ele gant weight and luster, artistic designs. 5Q For window shades, 0"C mounted on spring rollers. These are oil cloth shades, with wide lace bottom. The grade sold usually at 50c. This time, 39c. 75c, 69c, 59c, 49c. Opaque shades. Cloth, with insertion and fringes. The best For extra quality of -VC plain opaque shade Cloth, mounted on spring roll ers. 29c. I -j for telt snaaes on IUC. spring rollers. The roller alone is worth the price asked for shade and roller com bined. ioc. I For white enamel rod loC. curtain poles, 4 ft. long, with all fixtures complete. I for oak ana clierry ldC. rods. 4 ft. loner, with complete fixtures. - For a 5 ft. oak pole ut)ti with wood plugs, wood ends and wood brackets to match. k For a cherry pole 2uC with brass fixtures complete. Pole, 5 ft. long. Extra long poles in oak, wal nut and whnc. For very best table luC. oilcloth, li yards wide Wholesale price now more than 1 5c. a yard. SON, Mcdioinc. Spreading rails, caused an acci dent, which delayed trains for near-, ly two hours on tne lt. f. w near Greenwood on Saturday. A Superb Picture. Le Roy, the great painter, has painted nothing better than hi celebrated "Cluster of Poppies," which the Philadelphia Time has had lithographed in twelve colors, and will present to its readers free with its great Easter number, Sunday, April 9. The Times will present its readers on the same Sunday with an Easter Carol, printed in regular sheet music form. The story of Easter will be told in hand some half-tones, printed in color, on heavy paper, reproducing the best works of '.he masters in Sacred History. The great Eas ter number of the Times will be the hand somest Easter edition of a Sunday paper ever published in Philadelphia. None of the regular features will be dsnpped. The Magazine Section will combine the latest things in science, romance, fiction and hu mor. The Forum Section will present the views of the world's greatest thinkers on topics of present moment and popular inter, est. The News Section will be, as always, conplete and thorough. See your news agent and order in advance. Remember An Art Supplement. Sheet Music. The Story of Easter in Half-Tones. A Magazine Section. A Forum Section. A Newspaper. All for S cents. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., is sued out of the Court of Common Meas of Columbia County, I'ennsylvanta, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, bloomsburg, la., on THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1900, at 2 a clock p. in., all that certain lot, or piece of land, situate in Hemlock township, Columbia County, and State of Pennsylva- ta, bounded and described as follows, to it : Beginning at a stone in the public road, leading from Bloomsbure to Jersey- town; thence by other land of the estate of he said John Appleman, south hfty-seven degrees, west seven and eighty-five one .ndredths perches, north twenty-eight de grees, wet one and lorty-iour one hundredths perches to the southeast corner of the garden, south sixty-three degrees for ty minutes, west three and sixty-two one hundredths perches to a stone, north twenty-seven and one-fourth degrees, two and seventy-two one hundiedths perches to a stone, south sixty-two degrees, est forty-four one hundredths of ' a perch, north twenty-seven degrees, west icht and seventy-eight one hundredths perches to a post, north sixty-three degrees, east ten and thirty six one hundredths perches to a post, north twenty-five degrees, east six and forty one hundredths perches to point in the middle of the aforesaid pub lic road leading to Jerseytown, and thence along the same south fifteen degrees thirty- nve minutes, east seventeen and live-tenths erches to the place of beginning, contain ing I ACKh. JO I'tKtlltb, trict measure, whereon ate erected a HOTEL BUILDI.NO, hotel barn, brick ice house and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution, at t,he suit ot C. C. Yetter, Atty., use, vs. Lemuel Drake nd Catharine Drake, and to be sold as the property of Lemuel Drake. W. W. BLACK, C. Yktter, Atty. Sheriff. SALE OF RIVER FARM. Pursuant to an order of the Court ot common Pleas, the undersigned assignee ot William Neal, will sell at Public Sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m. the following real estate ot said William Seal, viz. the undivided one-half of about 8S ACRES, (being the unsold part of tract No. 7.) known as the McClure farm, on the bank of the Susque- banna Kiver In the town ot Bloomsburg. Pa. Bounded south by said river, east by lands of estate ot D. J. Waller, Bloomsburg & Sullivan R. R. Co., and Bloomsburg Carpet vrorks; north by said Carpet Works, Samuel oiger and others: west by lands of Citizens and Association' Bryfogle and Hughes, whereon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, farm barn and outbuildings. The eighty eight (88) acres Is over and above the right of way of , the D. L. 4 W. K. K., the ltupert Bloomsburg K. U., the Bloomsburg A Sullivan H. K., aud the ; Pennsylvania Canal, subject to which the sale , Is made. The tenant's Interest In crops reserv ed. I TEKMS OP SALE: Ten per cent, when prop. 1 erty Is struck off, fifteen per cent, within thirty days thereafter, and balance witu'.n six months from day of Bale with Interest on unpaid pur- 1 chase money from date of possession given. Drafts of the premises taay be seen at the of fice of Assignee. The estate of William McKelvy deceased, will expose for sale at the same time and place the other undivided one-half of the abovo des cribed eighty eight acres. JuflN M. CI.AHK. Assignee of William Meal, I. W McKELVV, 4-J ts Executor of William McKelvy, Dec'd, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ac- counts have been nied 111 the Protbouotary s of fice of Columbia County, and will be presented to the Orphans' court 011 Monday the7ib day ot May A. D loon, and oonllrmed ulsl, and unless exceptions are hied wit hlu lour day thereafter, will be continued ai-soluie. Third aud partial account of William Singles, sequestrator of the life estate ot John WolL second account of A. W. Dleterlck, committee Of Kll.abeth Dleterlch, a luuatlc. Clerk's Otllce, W. H. 1IKSHIE, Bloomsburg, Pa., April 5th, 1UJ0. Clerk o. C. The Bellefonte council, cn recom mendation of Ilurgess Wanchard, has decided to enforce the ball and chain ordinance, and will compel all tramps caught in the borough limits to work on the streets. The police and street commissioner will enforce the ordin ance. The town has been overrun with tramps all winter. An Old House la Hew Quarters. Tames Rcillv has moved his Barber Shop to the Central Hotel, room recently used s a parlor, on first floor Newly furnished. Expert workmen Give us a call. 4-5-ly WIDOW'S APPRISEMENTS. Thn following widow's Appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia county on MondaT,tlm7th dav of May.A. I). 1900, ana confirmed nisi, and unless exc 'prions are tiled within four days thereafter, will be con firmed aosolute. 1. Estate of Francis M. Tarker. late, nf Jack" on towdshlp, deceased. Personality, t-WO.OO. 4. Estate of Reuben Bellas, late of Orange township, deceased. Personalty IJ85.55. 8 Estate of Wesley C. llartzell, lute of Mifflin township, deceased. Personalty t-soo.OO. 4. Estate or Henry Lltwiler, lat of township, deceased. Personalty :W0.00. 5. Estate nf George M. Lookard, late of the, town of Bloomsburg, deceased. Personalty 110.00. l. Estate of Henry Brandt, late of Catawlssa Borough. Personalty 150 00. Realty 0.K. 7. Estate Of George W. Jaeoby, late of Ncntt township, deceased. Personalty $16.00. Realty $.T5.00. W. U. HENRI B, Clerk O. C. EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Estate of Jowph Sharplets, tfecvawd. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate of Joseph Sharpless, late of the town of Bloomsburg, county ot Columbia, Pa., deceased, have been granted to L. T. Sharp, less and 13. K. Sharpless, residents of said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will make known the game without delay L T. 8ITAKPI.E18.) ..-. 4 6 6t B. K. MUAKPLK&M Expcutori TREASURER'S SALE OF UN SEATED AND SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Bv virtue of sundry Acts of the Oeneral As sembly of the commonwoalth nf Pennsylvania relating to the sale of sealed and unseated tands In the county of Columbia etc., for taxes dve and unpaid I will offer at. Public Halo In the Court House to the town of Bloouisburg, on MONDAY, JUNE nth, 1900. at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described pieces of land or such part thereof as ay be necessary to saiisry 1 ne amount or raxes one I and unpaid attalnst the same and continue the same from day to day as the some may be found necessary TERMS OF SALE. The amount of tAxes and costs must be paid when the land Is struck down or off or the tle may be void and the property, put up and re sold. ACRIS LOTS VXSEATBD LANDS. Warrantee or owners. BEA VER TWP. Berrlner, C. E. 1 Ueaver,('bs I Jesse Brockway & Abbott TAXES 5 t 30 f.9 1 77 4 44 6 01 1 77 f.9 1 IS 88 SO 1 18 59 4 44 13 18 3 40 4 44 T5 118 " C. B llotrart. Mary Boye, P. 8. Columbia Coal Iron Co., Crossing. Patrick Dec'd... Corman. M Davis, Lloyd. . Davis, latac Est Davis Anthony Downs, Martin 1401 It 150 US 100 16 8 100 Downs. John 59 S BTansAKase 177 Fritz, John.. 45 Funkhouse. K. M.- Flanagan, A. Frey, W. 8 Hughes, Douglas... Harman & cluster Henry, (ieorge.... Hlnderlller, John 2 90 1 71 1 77 t 85 1 77 1 18 6 4S 14 16 2 95 59 1 77 14 75 M ano 480 75 Jacoby, O. A. Kline, A Lawrence, W. R ... Montgomery, James W... Martin. Wm. 100 1 77 Munday, John 1 18 Miller, Henry 11 05 800 35 a aum Mc A'.arney, U. N 1 48 1 H 1 57 1 77 1 18 3 00 1 77 1 77 1 77 1 77 1 77 1 77 a 95 95 8 93 1 18 118 140 100 83 1 Michael .Emma. 11 SS Nungesser. George 5 90 Neans, Joseph Jr. 5 90 i-rice. ( larenee 1 Klce, Abraham Est .... W Ruthford. fcmueL..... 1 77 Sbuman. T. J 59 Schreck. J. J 1 77 Smith. J. W 1 77 Schweppenhelser, Isaac 8 88 Sbuman, F. L 8 70 Troy, Daniel & 1 48 8 84 49 1S9 i7 273 7 48 so &5 " 7 00 ' 8 06 " " 10 f " 4 8j1 2 '. 2 18 1 77 8 54 2 93 8 Workhelser, Samuel.. 6 50 h0 55 Lebo, Henry hltngannan, John 4 4 6 MUlur, George 1 78 Klce, Xathau 2 07 BESTOS TWP. GlbbOD8, 8. M Kline, John S. Est BRIARCRBEK TWP. Apple, Paul Adam, Henry Bryan, (iuy Crispin, Benjamin .... .... Clem, Rev. W. T. Est'.!!.'.... Dodson, Chaa A Dlelterlcx, (-tephen Frees, Bradley Koons, Geo. W jLansdale, Vesta XI 88 li 10O 10 100 60 Si) 50 48 10 54 X of 14 100 350 400 75 8i3 100 it; 100 54 H of 14 tflS 8 10 1 M 2 5S 2 58 IS 8S I SO 5 15 1 88 1 30 7 21 14 2 58 4 5 08 lAuauis, E.UIU11 Maek, Hill Si Co. McUenry, o. D... 10 30 1 'M 8 80 2 5; 41 2 51 1 84 19 1 61 2 3 Ithlnard, Samuel Carver, Geo W. Est.... SWiU, 1'. P Sltler, Iteuben Smith, 11. P Suit, John SV Vercoe, Win Westler, Geo. W Aguew, Mrs. L. E car.4 wtssA twp. Brelsch. II r.unn H ... " John E C'lewell, Win Campbell, I . J Dornbtii'h. Margaret... Klner, Robert Miller, J. G " " i i Newell, Fred .., Weaver, Ellas Yeller Lewi Est.,,.. Yetter, Mnyo, , CA T.i WISSA UURO. Blddle, Heirs CEXTRALU BOHO. Price, Mrs. Wm. H 110 Jul 10 41 to 150 40 48 5 16 1 09 1 :w 3 88 1 1 20 1 40 76 3 00 1 4o 18 8 807 07 114 17 7 81 80 40 14 9 M 8 1 N) 2 70 90 1 40 12 00 hi 4 50 8 40 5 10 s 75 ft 10 4 25 ft lllnnm. POUT Est. Coleman, ' Kit l.ockanl, Ueorgo Klslier, ra lliitrenbuch. K. I Hoffman. Win Est IleH Kllln McHenry. Dorcas ........ Klrkendiill, John and Heirs... hnyiU-r Win. II 1 18 10 49 1 18 06 7 W AM 1 19 1 19 1 19 w CLKVKhASlt TWP. nilllnifton. Thomas J ; Krelner, Hornlck V Kulp MeWllllams 11 J" Myers, Mary JJ Must in, sry r Imrlotte 11 81 Tliemas Remolds, John Keese, Daniel HchnrTor, Henry 7 40 11 84 11 84 2 96 cuxrsuiiAK rwr. Acres. Lots. i Hover (leorire 429 Beam Joshua 18 HrelHch Knhcrt .. 8 50 .. 10B on .. 1 26 .. 50 .. 1 28 .. 1 88 .. 1 2s .. 1 28 .. 1 48 .. 2 Ml .. 1 28 Ketterolf Datum Lelby Samuel Lelby AHiert. Ilby Harvey Hummel John McMnnaman Felix.. , McMannmao .Mar Monroe .lonn 175 385 8 01 VI lirt 1 .'i0 auo l 1 1 w 1 1 1 H 4 40 130 114 30 21 !S8 lilli 95 80 80 41 15 11 ?. 14 168 ro 22 60 48 15 50 80 90 18 Rustln Thomas 17 SO Hustln Mary ' ' Walker Lewis 40 00 rrsuisorRRhK twp. Ilnrrlson John 3 W Hide. I. and G. W.... 3 90 creasy A Wells 4 88 Mellenry O. 1) 9 75 Mellenry . D. 8 25 Voanirst M. II 3 45 Kindt Johu Co 10 80 PRASKUS TWP. Blbbv Augustus. t hlliliy Jiuii"S H. 45 Kllihy James It. 3 Boer Nelson 8 25 llayliiirst K.ia Heirs 43 I.oreman Jonathan 48 Manhart Geo , Est. 18 Viistlne J. II 28 VoiiKht Peter II 8 85 ORKESWUOD TWP. Alberison Miles A Hartley.. 8 48 Derr Bros 8 68 Kline Wm. ft 0 Stackhouse M. E. ft 30 HEMLOCK TWP. Appleman L. P ft 71 Kline M. M 2 6 JACK SO.V TWP. Miller A Neyhnrd 42 7 Miller & .Neyhnrd 36 60 I.OCC.ST TWP. Kulp A Darlington 235 Dewart George 6 30 Lenirenberger Philip 4 76 Shutter Henry 2 5s MADISOX TWP. Beagle George 2 40 Corell Joseph 4 80 Cox Joel 1 !4 Demon Calvin 1 81 Evans A Casev 9 60 Ilendershntt Erastus 6 01 Hurtinan George 2 40 .lo.instou 11. W. 4 40 Krepiieneck chas , 3 04 Masters David Wm 4 h0 Masters David A Wm 4 80 Roat Daniel. Est 7 20 Sands Charles 2 40 Shoemaker Jacob 2 40 Montague Theodore 1 45 Robblns Harry 4 SO Greenly Howard 2 50 JT4.V TWP. Rrockway A Ent 1 18 Boone Aaron .... 2 85 Bauman J F 4 70 Creasy Wm . Est, 4 35 Deer Samuel, Est. 59 Hlnderlller Henry 94 Hawk w. H . 12 Ila'tnonv W. M 1 40 Kelfer James 2 35 Miller . H.... 4 85 Miller Nathan 1 77 Miller Nathan 1 18 McMUUan M. M 7 05 4 un 1 6 2 85 4 23 13 10 ft :i 600 4 160 7 100 Miller Aaron 1 18 3 53 8 3ft 8 34 3 64 3 58 2 85 1 Oil 06 Shuman Reuben, Est , Sbuman Frank schmlck, Brubst, Yetter Hawk Yet ter J. B , Yetter J B Yetter B. R .. Brelsch C. W Harmony V. M.... MIFF US TWP. 81 100 100 JO 84 creasy ill ram.. 8 24 87 Dnrnbach Naomi S 24 Hess Prlscllla, Est 8 44 567 Keller II. J , 8 60 Michael Joe A Peter F 1 09 Michael Joe A Peter F S5 Mowrey John M 8 44 Nuss Jacob 1 05 38 20 ICO Ptahler Frt-d, Est 8 60 i-arks J, K A. v 1 64 bcbweppenheiaer Horace.... 4 80 Musser stepun 8 44 Schreck J. A 4 80 Schreck J. A 1 64 Suit Peter J 1 61 Westler O, H 1 vtesueru. 11 ohe J. K., Est 3 24 Yetter Boyd R 6 45 Nuss Henry 84 Nuss Eliza 84 N uss W esley 's heirs 44 scuweppenneiser I. K Abraham and Horace 34 MOSTOCR TWP. Huntington Elinlra a 18 9 Frey Daniel 1 ox 23 Snyder Jerry 6 is MT. PLEASAST TWP. Musgrave Mary M , ORAXVK TWP. 13 8 2 Hess J. A 1 06 Robblns lia 42 Drake Mrs. Francis 8: Delonir Perry 10 20 11 16 Kverltt Moses, Est 8 86 Neynard m 1 16 MengleJbhnF 4 40 RemleyA Miner 1 16 Crevellng Samuel 84 11 8 P.Vif TWP. Drlblebls Dallls 1 104 100 Evesc. W., Est Tm Eves C W., Est 8 90 Frlek O. A., Est ft 54 80 4 24:i Bail William 12 ROARIXUCRHEK TWP. Bitting Geo. A 7 50 Haughtier Peter 1 49 Campbell Mrs. M. M 1 49 Cox C. 8 , Kx. of T. Cox 2 86 50 25 16 200 Cox C. 8., Ex. of T. Cox 11 80 60 ux v. s., k.k. of T. cox 8 54 156. Croop A. B . 4 59 Dlllplaln fezektel 2 86 15 24 jonn stacv, Kst 8 54 142 Morris & II ughea-. 8 46 Mcwlllau M. M 10 93 Philadelphia City Co 1 X) St roup Abraham 14 76 Stroup AUranam 2 69 Stroup Abraham 2 08 Yeager Geo. A wllsou 4 j Veiler Lewis, Est. ft 90 Yetter Lewis, Est. 149 875 Ml) SuO 30 711 65 fit; 18 40 75 50 401 SCOARLOAF TWP. Butt A Mellenry 9 90 Custer Mary 4 66 Cope Israel. , is t; Grotz II. II 18 60 Hess Wesley 8r 47 9J Hess Wesley Sr 32 56 Hess Wesley tr Hi 66 Smith Miner K., Est 43 46 Mot 119 4 Ot 1 19 4 Of 119 v 860 600 0 4 ft 250 Moilonry Itohr is 60 Edgar T, II u jo Kiixar 1 . ti 4 tw Hess Richard 1 16 (ewaru wm. James 2 40 Mcueury a. l , a W. h 4 85 HEATED LANDS. Acres Lots Taxes Warrnntee or owner. BEAVER TOWNSHIP. Huker, Charles Johu- Davis, Javob Krviu, I'liailes Kultlie, Michael Lynch, Elizabeth.. " Annie . Miller, Ueorae 70 8 9 8 75 4 90 1 60 95 2 95 1 ...r 10 317 10 40 1 16 1 61 " Longeiitierger, Fuller., 25 60 .Miirun, .iin vt 1U.H Alettley, K II Maikic Bum & Co , Klmads, Peter. Ktiney, Miirllu Wilcuey, Wm Monday, Nancy Boyle, W111 volute 8 66 1 90 24 78 38 1 13 Boy lea, Wm.. 1 18 2 Roach, Peter . 1 25 SO Evaus, Thus B 8 23 BENTON HOROUOH Colley, II 1. Keatnte BENTON TOWNSHIP Chnpen, D I. BLOOM TOWNSHIP, fcvnn, W O Elixir, T 11 Ill in mi ? iti M Ml 3 4 U R I in 4117 ! 1 u 6 1M lH n i IX im w 3 in t U in IN 114 in 1 7 71 3N l; SI 9M 3: 3. IS 4li 1 U 19 a it 19 9B Ml 1 44 13 1 14 1M a a 14 Hl 19 iHt 8 14 SMI 21 200 1 41 m sw . id . t9 . 4 Si 71 . 7 10 . 17t . 211 . i 71 Eyer, C W Ferguson, W H Hardr, Wm Humphrey, Hurry ',',"'" Lanbnvh, W H "" Lyons, Mrs Bryson... ' n 1, mt Khoudi!, Henuevlliu Webb, J N , Yost, Oscar Wlntemteen, LH Cllireu Lund AaswlHtlon."!! Crawford, Warren Conner, 'I hen K.. p m. Ferguson, Win T MrsWm '" Fisher, John .!!!!""' HerrliiK, W U '"' Juyne, H C Ksse, K 44,. Lunlream, Jimlan Moll, Klorlnda " Miller, H J Miller A Mcheynolds ,' AlitnhnliiK, Johu.. winer, c w.. r r. " uw " - Co Moore A Lemon Neyhard. J W I'ronser, Jno W 1 Smith, K V (1 sVi'n! ".!""'.'. Hliive, s C 12 lots) Panda, C K Taylor, W H Watson, J F ' Harah Webb, J N Watt, H W (2 lots) ' (I lot) " Howard Wall, W c. Bloom Match Co Hew I, LwIb A Vo CENTRA LI A BOROL'GH. 1 Farrell, Bridget 1 Mouughan, Gmce 1 " Kara Coddington, Mary H-llly, Jam M Monaghau, fnrah McFaddeu, Edw McKluney, diss OKNTHK TOWNHH1P, 1 Henry. Hablna MlllliiKliin, w a Uetnley, Krh A- Wolvenou, lUglna Wagner, C V WiIiIuiiih, V Ilea A eshtte Wagner, O V Boone, -amuel troop, MM W esley Mhall'er Henry, hablna Lohrman, T J Lynn, Levi ' Ueorge Remley, Ella M. n 171 18) 1 274 ID 41 sn a 2 51 71 Romlck, Chss ..... 4 Spoonenberg, Mary.. CLEVELAND TOWNSHIP. Tewksbury, E M Ertly, Sieuustian estate.. Clayberger, Adam CON YNGHAM TOWNSHIP. Brown, Nathaniel -.. Beasley, Johnson 1 Eratberger, Barney.. 1 Harney, John 1 liafley, Mrs John.. 1 HefTron, Philip. 1 Kress, MBrgureL 1 Munley, Margaret 1 Naughton, Frauk- 1 ttowan, Thomas 1 Dougherty, Barney 1 McUuire, Mary- 1 Tooley, 1 homas.......... 80 8 VS a 154 400 885 . M8H . i . 11s . 2 . 6 J) . 1 ?5 . 3 54) . . 10 a Riley 4 Co ... b FI8HINGCREEK TOWNSHIP. 25 Black, Perry 15 BogarUJohn - 40 Force, Russel. - 6 Kline, Peter - Keeler, Ida i .- Ale, Jackson Kedllne, B K - GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP. i Arwlne, Ellin, Est I Taylor, Ellhue. Est 1 t rlvelp ece, Joseph.... Walls, Earnest HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP. 6 Ebner, Wm 1 Hiellnger, W L. 1 Hlellimer, W L. S Herring, Grant - 16 Miller, Aaron. Est 80 Puree I, Mary J - 1 Whlte.H V - Handil, Nathan - Mason, J as. Est McDormlck, John JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 10 Heas, Elizabeth 25 Roberts, John 61 Yorks, John 8 80 Rhone, Jesse A it in 117 71 S 1 a J 2 II 21 24 It 1 1 42 21 It li It 15 bl t 17 238 Miller Neyhart S 5! 5 218 Miller Ney ban LOCUST TOWNSHIP. g Rhoads, Susan, Est. 38 Blluer, Geo W -" , MADISON TOWNSHIP. 60 Cox, Chester. -- 50 Cox, Martlu E - 69 Evans 4 Casey 1 Holderinan, Henry 80 Kramer A Moore 87 Smith, N B....... 2 Shoemaker, 1 H.. H) Whltmlre, Jamei..... 47 Derr, Chas - 47 Heudershott, Mary 100 Hartuiau. George MAIN TOWNSHIP. 16 Bankes, Peter - MONTOUR TOWNSHIP. 1 Parker, W L 4 Co Parker, M L - Snyder, Jete ORANGE TOWNSHIP. 17 Boone, Isaac 1 C P W K K - 1 Drake, Catharlue i Harman, B rt lilS Patterson, Margaret 1 Kusl), Theodore 85 Vauderslloe, H W 18 Evans, E.lsha . McClure, Drake, Est Boone, Hauiiah, Est " Musseliuan. A W.... ... Kepubllcau, SAL Aasn PINE TOWNSHIP. a J 10 2 I 4 7 51 1 65 25 SO 85 12 12 40 48 100 Allen, V P.. .. Kvea, V W. Ml Evea. O W. Ft Eves, O W. Est ; Jobnsou, T W... 1 Lyons, Ezra, Est HhnlU, Z)bulln ' Sands, J fc " Huh, T Cole, Alluos , Miller, ! W WalU, Lloyd tiriii..u it, UKon - ROARINGCREEK TOWNSm V. Fetterolf. Daniel Ivhii, Hirrln Blttuller, Josephs. SCOTT TOWNSHIP. 1 Bear, David Crous, Neisnu........ Columbia Lime A Iron to Hopper, Wm. Sr 2 Pursel, W H A Bra 1 Pleasant, Thus h.... 1 Tnoruton, Richard 1 Warden. lohn, Ft I'Hjq. Xl.rlhu. hMl. " 8 " 6 .. S 13 49 25 85 8UGARLOAF TOWNSHIP- Cole, Mrs. Joshua Hughe. Wellington 87 75 98 . 10 . 1 cole, iieniun w. Keller, Jacob "" JEREMIAH SN YDERi Treasurer' offloe, April lib, 1900. 1 Trt