r I! I i i I. i 7! THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO. PA. In 16okinjj for suitable XMAS GIFTS It will be well worth your while to inspect our line of ladies' and gent's rings, jew elry and Sterling silver ar ticles. We have a splendid assortment of these goods, and the special advantage we offer is hand engraving of every article bought from us, and engraving it nicely. We invite you to call and see samples of our work. An article beauti fully engraved enhances its value, but an article poorly engraved depreciates its value. The largest line of juvenile booka I and prices right at Mercer's Drug ' ot juook oiore J". 32. ZESO-STS, liLOOMSBURG, PA. An impressive service was con ducted in St. Taul's church by Rev. u. N. Kirkby, on Monday night j LtSiuiimK hi 11.30. me vested choir was present, and the attend ance was large. After the Peniten tial OfTirr anA fl, r I hymns, the Rector made some ap propriate remarks, and then all ! knelt in silent prayer just before 12 ' o'clock, and when the church bell tolled the knell of the dying century the congregation arose and! rijieated the creed. The new vear and the new century were welcomed by all singing "Praise God from whom All blessings flow." It was a beauti ful and inspiring service, and will probably be an annual feature hereafter. LIST OF JURORS For February Term of Court, Commencing Monday, February 11, 1601. ORANB JURORS. I Ash, Stewart, miller, Bmrcreek a mickalew, John M. Sr., far., Fish'ck 3 Boocly, ly. H., M. Dealer, Montour 4 asey, I nomas, engineer, Bloom. S DeiU, Conrad, farmer, Beaver o Kdgar, T. II., lumber mer.,Stillw'r B. 7 Eves, Ralph, farmer, Greenwood 8 Faust, C. B., laborer. Hemlock g iMsher, John S., farmer Main 10 Greenly, Charley, tarnier.Grcenwood 11 Garrison, Jacob S., merchant. Berwick 12 mmetistitie, A. W., farmer, Mifflin 13 Harm. Daniel V., clerk, Hemlock Mart I. W. Hartman & Son. I. W. Hartman & Son. 70,000,000 PEOPLE DEAD! Practically the whole popu lation of these United States, now living, will be under the sod before another cent ury dawns upon America. LICENSE APPLICATIONS. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSDURG. PA. J. S. Williams & Son, BI.OOMSBUKG PA Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. I" Fifteen years experience, satisfaction (uarantred. Hpnt returns of any sale criers In this section of the State. Writ for terms and oates. vor disappoint our patrons, l-s General Auctioneer. When you need a good auctioneer it will pay you to call on the undersigned. I have had 13 yearj experience, I deal fair with my fellow-biddern, therefore, I am able to Ket you the best returns of any sale crycr in this section and I charge the least for it. Kesi- aence, c K. Huckalew farm, Light Street road. Post office address, Dloomshurg, Pa. Letters addressed to me will receive prompt 1 i-s tf J. H, Ertwine. Mrs. Lizzie Hartleib, a . domestic in the employ -of Julius Heim of Danville, who, it was thought, had committed suicide, was discovered Sunday morning, hiding in the attic. fche disappeared ippareutly i uesuay mormntr of last week. On Wednesday Mr. Heim and family . came to iiloorusburg to attend the wedding of his son to Miss Blanche Lrross. The house was closed for several days. The woman has acted strangely at different times and it is believed that her mind affected. She has a husband Germany from whom she estranged. Up-to-date Green Grocers- j Bloomsburg has now the best J market for green groceries it has ever 1 had. Housel & Son are up-to-date,' and are sparing no effort to serve the people with everything in the vegeta- ble and fruit b'ne that en be found in 1 the city markets at this season. For ; this endeavor on their nart. thev merii ... ... ' ' arc receiving liberal patronage. The only way to keep up good markets is to patronize them. Besides the lines named Housel & Son also keep home boiled ham, smoked ham, salt and fresh fish and dressed poultry. . A Successful Oolumbia Oountian- The following dispatch, from Balti more, recently appeared in the Music Irades, New York. The subject of it is a son of the late John J. Mc Henry, of Bencon. and is well known here, where he has many friends, who will be pleased to learn of his suc cess. The disnatch savs One of the largest retail nimn sales recorded in this cty for manv a day was made last week bv Mr. Charles J. MacHenry, with the fi"n of Wm. Knable & Co. He succeeded in disposing of twelve Krube arrets of a certain style t3 the R.'a-cke College, Roanoke, Va. Tj accomp lish this he did not have a wa.kover, ' for the Knabe paces were in c.;mpe- : tuion with a dozen or so c-h-ve.? from B II T . 1. T. 1 . . o 1 uner, juscpn u., lanorer, I'me 10. Shult, J. IL, farmer, Jackson 20 Stack house, Clark, farmer, Pine 21 Minth, iheodore, blacksmith. Bloom 23 Swank, 1). I,., laborer, Hemlock 23 Smith, Prank M., laborer, Berwick 24 Wilson, James, supt., Conyngham PETIT lUROKS FIRST WKKK. I Hogert, Vv illiam, merchant. Scott 2 wiaclc, V D.. merchant, Greenwood 3 Chnsman, John, miller. Briarcreek 4 uent, licoro II., farmer, Hemlock 5 Ueemer, Harry, farmer, Montour i o ivvatis, Laieb S., laborer, Berwick j 7 Kairchilds, John M., farmer. Briarc'k a iweniing, Wesley, agent, 9 (5et7., Frank, farmer, 10 ttiuorson, Lloyd, farmer, Standout 11 meetiiy. v m., liimliernian.Urecn w d 12 Hartman, Abram. farmer, Benton 13 iiajrenbuch. (t. M., farmer, Benton 14 Hemmerly, W. E., farmer. JlilHin 15 llei-is, Charles, farmer. Catawissa to Hes. II. J., carpt., Sutjailoaf 17 Heddcn, r. B., saloonkeeper, Bloom if llipnensteel.Levi, larmer. Mifflin 10 Kocher, Rolandus. farmer, Centre 20 Keller, David.carponter. Centralia B xi i.rciscner. lreor;e A., far.. Franklin 22 Keller, Samuel, laborer, Conyngham 3 luinc, 1S.VIC. mason. Bloom 24 Kase, Bonham ti., farmer, Benton 25 I.owen berg-. Oscar, merchant. Bloom 20 I.onvr. Bradley, tanner, Sugarloaf 27 LaKr, George, f.irmer. Fish injf creek 2 Mumn-.u. Wm.. laborer, Berwick it jury. V.. S., farmer, Mifflin Parks. Mil'on. farmer, Locust Petty. H. ;.., farmer. Briarcreek V:ck. Jaxes. blacksmith. Montour An artist, employed bv a lead incr tt'.nrlo irttirn.il nrna n n!. cm xi. v. iuut department cstorc. in tins artist s vision he saw a building 40 stories high, covering four city blocks. Tun nels had been constructed over the intersecting streets, through which the rcerular citv traffic I - - , - S ' vwu UV VllkllW WUbOLUW 01 me eaince was constructed in s mw w nrlnwe Kiinefrn.-ii story, to support and down at will ril.l t fnt'tn a lrnfn mntriMn 1 . I ..... ..w.v. .UW(ltl ana conveyed tne people past the displays. KJll ine Uppermost llOOrs Worn fnrtrtrino wliili tr.A . . --.v .v-.j, n uiv.ll IU1UV.U U li L jtoous xor siock. un the roof was the flying; machine department, bicycles and automobiles, at that time, having become a thin 01 inc past. --4wii.oin.il 11 iiuiv uuL lilt vnn m rr t tin r nrnefcs imoiam uy juoi, out iHoomstmrg will progress, and ere long have a bet- k ; V -V : JTrS1 1 "uor.ra? DUinff .DU,Jt ,m Iront of these, at each 16 Kitchen, Daniel, farmer. Fishing throngs, who passed Up 17 Keller. Geo. P.. farmer. MilHin "yinjT machines. l ie floors of thnsn No. 11 25 dozen children's ribbed Montour shirts and drawers. fWrp linrl SttKarloaf nicelv finisliorl cimc All sizes, from 2 to 12 years Have sold always at 2 qc. One week, 190 per garment. 20 dozen ladies' fleeced shirts and drawers, nicelv made and finished, full size. Equal to many 25c garments. . One week, I2$c each. Everything in jackets and capes, for ladies' and children, reduced to very lowest nricos '!! . i. ne.se are new and des Charles OoM, rpuldnnf'.Ornonwnivl fwnshlp; tlnt.pl, mtimtii In tlie Town of loin, It rflen woml lowiiMlilp, on the mitith nin of publio road, loidliiK from Mill villi; to l an jvino. K. Ih'llor, realacneo. Iliroiiifli of IWirtrk. Hi'NtHtiratit, mi iiitti In llm HoruuKh of liBrwrlck, north side of Wmkci Htrvcl. Flora Hutolilni, njnldenoc, ratwlm tor outfit, lintel, xlt.iinte In UiiUwMta turouga, known as the "Huiiiiiannit Uoiel." .lamps C. Ilnuifhton, resldnnofl, Tins toa Bill ji. Wlinli'nnlK as a bl-tllliT, niliiHi.e In Tins township, Immediately odjolnlntf th? dlatlllcrr of UoukIiiou W. A. Ilart.Hl, rcsldiincn, Hlnomshurf. Ho tol, Hltiwlo In the Town of BlooniHtjiirif. on thn non beaut, corner of ttucond sireut itutlMurra alley. John P. Illll, residnneo, .tnmlson Hfr, HuRtr loBr township. Hotel, slttinte In ilatnltun t fry, Miitrstloaf township, on tlmsuuth sldoof .Ma ket street. Jerry A. Hess, reKldr-nee, Itloomsburjf. U09 tniirant, situate In Hlooinsbuiif, on llm Boutti side of fecoiiij st.reitt. Phlnpas S. llnddnns, residnnep, llloomshurj . KeRtHiiranf, sltimin on t,h nonlieuit corner of Hocond mid Centrd tro;t, in Ido Town ot blootnsbiii'tf. A. V. lllillar. resldenop. llunert. Hotel ultii. ato In tlia villutfu ot Hupot;!, Montour lowualili. Alttert llenkman renldenee, ira:ijpvlllii. Ho. tel, sltualo In orantiovlll.', orauiru townsliln. on the west, stdn 01 tuo piihiio road leading from lilooinHhurg to Kenton Gporirn B. Hunt, rpatitm inn. fUrilmBhiiriv .nil Charles O. 8timnr-r. renldetiee, Mlllwater t rad ItiKas Hunt ft HtatifTer. IHstllliT.v, ndlnlnltiir the planlnif mill of T. II. Kiliir, on the public road ledlin from irangt)vlll to lionton. William II. Jones, rentdi. nn. " nfmlla knit. Otltrll. WtlOlOAAlO HH fin HU-t-nt HliiinlJi Striped outing flannel, 36 ins. nW&X&Zuw'' '" ,u th0 and rood I " jnld '' Klstlcr. resldoncp. Cstawlssa nor. c I otiirh. Hiit.i ini.tnin 11... n. Joseph Kalwli'h. rmldenen. IVr.tr.ll.. 1 n 5. HeHtamant, Hltuatx In Ceiitmlla bor- ?w5 . n 1? n"" V' m" ,'0,MI!'1 avenue, be tween Hallroad avenue and No.-tn street. K. Kelehner. rpHlilpni'... liont..n n,..-. No. 2 wide, nice patterns quality, oc a yard. Remnants of unbleached Can ton flannel, 2 to c yard nieces Sold by piece only, at 8c a yard. vv orin ioc. Ladies' suits at less orice than the material to make would cost. About ten suits, mostly Diack, S4.95 and $5.95. uiankets reduced mostlv .1 icw coiLon oianketsonly incse arc the finest fin shed goods we have ever shown, and best situate In Borough of bent on, on. VI in s rent ulid kno.vn ax M,n....rv ii...... mn.w, Zaoh. Krelschor, reMd OIIK 11 cu.-it uvv 11 .tMi .... . .. . . ' ' ' i"ii oor- William T. I.vnch. r..n,t,...r. H','h,"j,,',,.0'",,1 w,lra- ""H'Hitr-nt, sit mie n l,!h r centra,.., east".. nBrtiV,,i::,4r?,i.".:i?. (liv.ee. ( utawKsa horo.1ll.'', ,.r;mH;,3.' Catawlss. baroutfli, on south aide of .Mill st"" (leot-KP V. t,(.tZ(., .pH,nm!l, )arinirrr.ir lUwIluroart. ' ' "JWU rt lttB0 iiohn (i. are new and dcsir.ihlo guuus ims season. L hey must are made by one of the oe soia this season. A sm.ill : lactones in PpniKeKnn. lot ot om garments, 98c each. Wool skirtinsr. bv the v.ml red and black stripe, and black Kiiotle. Jeremiah, H.. farmer. Locust Sterner, fconi.. lalH.rer. Briarcreek 7 'Z "-'1-". irom Shulti. Oliver, farmer. o..iver. fohn, farmer, Madison Hemlock makes. rith this extraordinary J 'I lei" SECOND WEEK. A lams. E'.i.it, farmer, Briarcreek A'.bcrtsoa. Marshall, far.. Greenwood Boston. A. E.. farmer, FiKhinprcreek Krown. David. S.. farmer, Mifflin B.',:ir. C. A., merchant. Fishlni'rr.i. I. Howard, laborer, Sugarloaf A. B., lumberman. Sno-nrl.vif k 45c to 3Sc a yard. $7 50 6 50 5 00 4 00 3 SO Blankets now $5 95 95 95 95 59 Joel Morton, residence, llerwlek Ho'pI nt.. te at Boron,, of Herwlek. n J front sti.et. b.iwn..n y;: .. ;u ""ul streets. mm jiuiwrry Cole Cole i.nris:ian. Samuel, farmer, Hemloc f tsncr, Isaac, farmer, . Cleveland Oirton. Wells, laborer, Bloom Hower, A. W., watchman, Bloom Hower. Isaiah, blacksmith, Locust Hower, Alfred, teacher, Catawissa iiampton, Wm., farmer. Roarino-e'k- 3S in is es, I no. F shoemaker. holt. Barton, farmer . - T ' 1 ixizarus, iicnry, Rent, IS Lowry, W. W., carpenter, 19 Montgomery, Jas. B., gent, 20 McIIenrv, Eli, farmer. 21 fliartz. w. 11.. n,r,.nt- Bloom Benton Montou Bloom Orange lien ton Berwick For drunkenness and iuglorious wnuiici nristmas aiternoou and evenino; was the worst day 'Bin -entraiia nas ever , 1 - ,',vvu- 01 young men, the names could not be ascertained 1 1 . A . . Biiii:u out 10 make trouble in the day. They went from one place to auuuier, ciruuang and fiehtine ...... lut v.iuic popuiace was alarmed and apprehensive for the safety of ladies who chanced to pass -lung uie .streets, riiey concluded ineir round of rum lw .tntallv destroying twenty-two street lamps which had been insiituted rmv 1 , u iew -weeks belore, leaving the town in ciariuiess. Strange as it seem no arrests have yet made. there "uon 13 $ c::r. wa:ie rep resentative rnja from RrSmm.l ashir:oa ad o:h;r romrs nn the grouse izxiozs to make the big sa.e. -Vot ccntect sa e Mr. MlcHmrv frr,n,-l iT Dannlle, Va., where he sold a Knabe baby grand, and ha 1 a Knabe customer from the South waiting for mm when he arrived in Baltimore. ! 22 Mansfield. W.T.. lumberman nlZt As :t is so near Christmas time it 2-1 Mson, Minor S.. farmer. Franklin seems very probable that Mr. Mac 1 A f. . .SH"- l- b- i'hyfician, Benton Henry will be rememberer! in : Zi'i2" -orer. Bloom substantia u.. o.' . ' "U" h-J- w..iarmer.rihin(rcreelr umuiKi uv oania i i.iitc 7 iuton nnncn SimAn i and when he hangs up his stocking Christ-1 23 Ri"enhouse,' Jesse, farmer. ' Beaver expen- mas eve." 1 2 "pear. A. W.. farmer. Centre j 2"; ner. itarry, laborer. Bloom tti8 flame is Hot Billine-ton I 3 r"vjni 1 nos- stone cutter. Montou 0 I 3 aeynert. W. V., laborer. Briarcreek The "Cowhnv" 1,.. k. f J Z"""'.- w- merchant. Mifflin , ,. ,,w una uttu living -IJ I 1T Wm 11 rr . at CatawUc, ,1.- r c. iiemiocic i-iaai summer ana masquerading under the assume 3'- name, of H. W. Billincton. has hen identified. His real name is George Zimmerman, and h is hmn T . "lUlllUC, Wisconsin. A tlisnatrh from th,t place last week, which annearrl in the Catawissa Aravs lion is as follows: I. W. KARTHAN & BLOOMSBURG. PA. SON, m,.!m M"'nnpII, resld nep, rontrallu. h.ir T ui.V ;l rt-HlUi'iice. Ointrmiu ll. uolenHlu as an a-nt, Hllu it . warn. i:eirull Uorouh. o,T J? .1'? J , may been TV-- i.ie moving picture entert?in ment given by the A. & T. Bio- Rrapn lo. in the Optra House last Friday and Saturday evening for ineDeneiitot the M. E. Clmrr-b wa,s very creditable to the excellent young men who have engaged in ... uu.i,ii!)c, iue pictures are nne, and the entire outfit is first ciass. Mr. lasker's singing, with ...owuuunn uu inc canvass, was greatly enjoyed, and 1 heartily en cored. His illustrations are the oesi ever used here. The attend ance might have been larger. two sons, Progressive .Euchre for the Library. The arrangements for he progres sive euchre party, on Tuesday even- mg. were complete in every detail, anu me even hundred people, who S-mccd ai is., o. K. Hall, spent a UUM enjoyaoie evening. Mrs. Dr. ,u,"tl" ws me most active one of ine committee of the Civic Club liav. mrr I L . . i..w u.aucr in cnarge. and the uocior, too, lent very valuab'e assist ance. The hall was donated by the K. G. E. Music was turnifhed by Breon's orchestra, and refreshments ere Reived at ii:3o. A neat sum was realized for the lihram f, I As "George P. Zimmerman was ad ministrator for the estates of Amelia Klass and David Klass. Fred Klass and Herman Klass. his hrnth..rc.m. law, were his bondsmen for ten thousand dollars. He disappeared suddenly on Annl 5, taking with him ,Soa. the entire estate belonging to Henrietta Klass, his mother-in-law, who was the sole beneficiary, and six hundred dollars belonging to his father. Iiktirrl r.C .1. , ... ul uuc uiousann no ars ic cfiere.l by his bondsmen who made good the sum for which he was in de- iauit- He has a wife and aged six and thirteen. He was formerlv a hichlv farmer of Spring Grove. The mnn taken by him was drawn from the bank the day he left. His nhntir,nh and description was sent to t-vem police officer in the United States and Canada, hmbezzlement is the charge against him. Sheriff Gard ner nm Zimmerman's wife will L'o to Hunt. ington to bring hiih here." He was located through the betrayal of a woman in Huntington, West Virginia, whose acquaintance he had formed while there. The A. & T. Bi oornnh PnmiMn has been eiigajred bv the Methodist church, of Danvilie, to t'ive an entertainment in that town. Natalie Anthracite J! A 1 A mmm& ISOUITELVUBC Makes the food more delicious and wholesome JovttKiwo Hymen eo., m vomc. ; V laoorer. Hemlock ? .?uKh"Tn- A V., merchant.SuRarloaf eiss, Joseph, aarpenter, Centre 1 -- Trial List for Tobruary Term- Altman Millar vs. Montgomery Cox. Jacob Gilbert vs Moses Strauser. M. Harmony an,l J. li. llnrmonv vs. -;ic oreis.n. Isnac 11 Feltz vs. the Coil Co. Alfred Yelter and George W. Ve-ter vs. Iuu n. letter and lioyd K. Vetter. Teter Strauser v. John 1. Fisher. James Gilmore vs. L V. Coal Co. Jo-eph ude nul Mary Judge, their iiii.iuiiaii ami next Iriend, vs. L. V. Coal Co. j. j. umupiieu vs. Columbia County. Wm. K. Summers vs. it. & S U. R. Co. i. I'.. Miller vs. liorough of lierwick. n. . ljoone s executors vs. Unarcreek i.iiincrs diurnal insurance Co. Christie Guinther vs. Moseg Hill. i'..in..,..n...u.i.i. .t ... . .-""-i-un-cauii, ui i a., mine suggestion use or .Marina I., tern, vs. l-u.ma A. Dick, George V. Ash and Stew. art A. Ash. J'etcr Gaughnn vs. the Midvalley Coal Co. j'mmi luuimu vs. same. Charles Iwhngainni, vs. J. Paul Frey. ,Sl,',',10," Vud u,k-v vs- L'lla''les J- Fish'cr snd M. Walunk. A. C. Sohn vs. '. h. F.rwin. Simon Hons vs. S. II. & W. K R Co. and the jY-mu. K. K. Co., lessee. nimon lions, ex'r and trustee, Jeremiah O. F,ey vs. same. 1-iank J. Hauck vs. s.ime. Frank McGraw vs. same Kliza Bredbenncr vs. same. George l'arvtr vs. American C. & F Co t.L" c l!,,ettc' vs- 'en,y tckroat and John Schell, supervisors of beaver Two. T. A. Hartman vs. Charles Keigle. George Kor.U;nbau(ler vs. Ellen Levari. AKGUMENI' LIST. Mary E. Sand' lue vs. Mathias Kramer et ul. Susnn W. llel!er vi. J. S. Heller. Ma Wflliver vs. l'enna C-m.nl i'.. NV. II. Rhnwn vs. Henry Keigel. ' Uh.iwn & SiiihU vs. tame. vs. same. A. Soh-i I'. IV Kftvin ." Cooke's use vs. Sadie Jones et al. Kobbnis Lumber Co. vs. Union Tanning Co. et nl, Abraham t.eiby vs. V. If. l.eiby. - WANTED-ACTIVE MAN, OK GOOD character, to deliver mid coiled in I'emisyl. vania for old estahlbhol manufacturing w.io'esale house. 0oo a year, sure pav? llonesty ,IC ,l,an experience required. (Jur refurei.ee, any unnk, i,. ay cily. En closed self-adilressed stann-iH,! r.l,.... Manufacturer, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn I6t. Hlo tite couirli ana Works nft'llfe colli Laxative Bromo tJutntne Tablets' cure a CDld In one day. 0 emu, uo pay. l'rloe.Soc. While Ambrose Hauser, of West Penn, was celebrating New Year by discharging a shotgun, the weapon ex- pioneci, ana he was taken to the hop pnai. 1 1 is skull is fractured and his face badly torn. His condition is critical. School Shoes ! Will Soon be Needed. Our 28 years' ex perience enables us to select for you the right shoe for service. Full line of W. L. DOUGLAS' Fall and Winter Shoes for men now in stock-. lickxsl; applications. ouce is noreoy given that the following named persons have filed with the clerk of the quarter Sessions of Columbia County, their pe titions for license, which win be prehcnted to D.11U cuurt ou 011 Michael nitCI, o:iu ward. UeiiLmlin ,..,r.7i. L.ieust avenuo. ' Thomas M bnr. Bl'C- went vide v ', t un east, 8M0 of p Uentralla to Ashland. leading Trout ,'',ht0ri(M",rcI,l,lskl' resldenco. Cent brh. Itestauranr, sltimt in ...trail borough.'on iMweil Mue"; 0U Ce avenue. Johannah trulla bor- iil wiinl. of Loc uBt O'Connor, resldeneo. Contrail entraiia borough, 1901, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, at ten o'clock a. m. a?i,nV-J.!KaM 8,0wrt' A. Ash, trading un ot'r tho linn namo of AhIi & iiro., n'Hlu?nee Urlarereek township. Dlstlllem sltimieln T stou-room In the northeast corner of il,t Hrr- o.iu nuiirui a nour uir null. r.u iu.H h i.-i... . v. . uniira I noroucU. Hotel. hiih,.,' Unit ward, on .;, . T.7.iu. ' inn uicusi avenua MiminviuV v """uaiueot Tuird strei 1 mm. Mil... bird street, la . J. W. I'crrv. resU,nr.n u..-- Hotel"" u Known as o-Llk UrL9 stauraai, siiuau vnlle rL,n,.r aid township, on east mZ of a&i toivn tOWUHlllp, W. H. MOORE, Cor. Main and Iron Sts. BLOOMSBURG," PA SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of awrltotFI. Fa..lHsui nntnf tho Court of comrroo Pleas of Columbia Coun. ty, PeunRj lvanlu.and to rue directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at tho Court Uouso " "'""uisourg, county and Htate atoresald, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, i0or. at two O'clock p. in., all that enrh.ln lr,.,.f. ..r parcol of land, situate burg, County of Columbia and state ot Penn sylvanla, deserlbeu aa follows: Situate In Arm. strong's Addition to the Town of Dioomsbuw. bounded and described as follows to wir, Hb. ginning at a point ou the Bouth side of Fair street; thence along lot of said Armstrong, south thirty degreoi cast, ono hundred and sev- iii-jr-iuur wet to a corner, upon au alley; Innee south twenty-six dewrees went. M.-i.rv feet to a corner aivl int. nf .imUnk ..... . lionoe north twenty-soven degrees nfioen mm. utes west, two hundred and eight en feet to a corner, upon Fair stroet. aforesaid; thence aloug said sfrcet north sixty degrees eust, fot-ty-mne fuel to a co: ner, tho place of be-'lnulng uiaeon is erected a twe-jtory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and ot her outbuildings. Petted, ta .ou in execution, at tho mitr or pi. mlra Mutual II. L AS80.M alou vs. oils K. Her. una turn unuaeoii. iierri.ig, and to bo .Id as tin propot ty ot on rf. he, ring uud Wallaou II llerrlug. Ilarman and lllUbs Atiys. W" BLeA37 i.i Jlim! residence, CaUwla VnA b. l' s'!u,itl "1 Catawissa tow aud known as "Three Polnta Hoi.,-" Blun11Ts,1V'r ,"fml?0?' roslilonce, Berwick, nofel, . Jus. U. liibby, i"pH!ant!p.(:HtJiwia. rtw,i.i lie ?o and known ...R. ,?V"JV 10 Asnianu, ,c uiiuj a uo;ei. OHV.?0r?.B.."'.,r,'r residence, Conyngham town. Diiii. iiLMMi. Kiriinrn in i'...,.,, Wholesale" n !?'us?'.rg, ou the north side of hond street. hh In. nn ... ..iitiiii. ; ...,, , rule uiwn- BUtio Muncy. '"""""""nif ue bum Will I rm . TowuHiitp. Hotel, sltuiue la JHrsevrown M-..n - v tUUUl'j, t,t ?m'iL.t ".11"13' reldenoo, first ward, Cen. 011 l ii nf . T. uu H11U1" in first ward, Bor outli or Ci-nriillu, on east side of Locust Ave BomlSrh Cr,,n.' 't,H!'1ent,e. nrst ward, Centmila i vZX f.U ""U'1' 1" H10 tlrsr. wa.'d, r"u. t alia liorough, ut the sout heast corner of lo- .uuua a. in i-aiK sti-sct, of uuld borough. slU'limruw,' r1' Greenwood town- ..., ,ka tllD ,vUursourij uotOl. Antho .y Conway and Patrick- ,..ni waSe,uim.!. V', 1"'8l.au':"ut. 8ut lu second ward, Uoiough of Centralia, ou Locust uveuue. r f : ... ' '.nH"le":p' Bloomsburg. it0. so n k n, "" u ""mstmrg, on the Elmo Hotel. " Kuuttu M tUd " David 1. Dyke, residence, Centralia. Hotel Samuel K. Dyer, rosldeice, Numldla. Hotel Bltuaie la Numldla. Locust town r xzztzz. tawiss-:, Nuuildla w : !.. l'uo"u rouu leaQlnK ""' Rerr slt AUDITOR'S NOTICE. BSTATK OK AAltOM II viwh. , ... I' V ASM). Harry D.'rr and William Derr, trndlnir as I Uros., residence, Hloomsburg Kes luiiTanr uate on .Main or Second stroSt, Bloomsog 11!? ')' ,Bl'terl"ie. residence. Hloomib, liesLHUiaut.sli uato in tho Town ot li 00 sb WdgoUarii.y:Ut'U8t rUer 0t Buuuuu 1 C. U. Knt, residence. Hloomsbunr not.i u lliltfl In 1 lot TWn t; ""'' "OK'li Mt- side 6f HeVmd w reet.'a"' a c .iSKPbf 5. d IS r.reetaud Iher's alley, ttUd kuowu as lloiel Matthew F.irbes, residence, Jamison citv Host luniut. situate In Jarulsorl Cltv Hulratlour lownahlp. on ihe east sldo of Market sUeet J. It. Fowler, remdence, Hlor.msbu -g. Itostan. runt , a tuate a the Town of UloomsbiTrg ou thu west side of Centre street. " uo .lames H. Falruuin, residence, Boroiieh of Berwick. Iloiel, situate iu lie, wick ilwrouirU ou tho uoi th side ot t'aual street. ""'"uifu, iini0,!!nui;,,U.0.1lsl,;orttly' resld.'nce. Centralia. Hotel, sit uiito in thet rst ward, centralia birl ough. on tho west side of Locust avenue. Harvey y (irovoi, n-nldence, Plymouth and Lake Twp., Lu.ertm county. Uiiteh si uaie T , . .unison ity, emyarioaf Twp., lu northwest l-rortor nmJOlUl,1,,r stro1' ftua Edward tilger, residence, Blooinsbutg. Ilo. I. Hliualel.i i hB Towu of Bloomsburg, on the northwest corner of Kust and riixiu streets. Kyco J. UHmth, reald. nca, Espv. Hotel, sit atoll, Seou lownshlp, 111 vlIlagB of KnTiy. on he non Invest corner 0 Main and llaact Sts M UB IH1J llOlCl. ; John -dross, residence, Hloonifiburg. Bostau. I raui, sltuaie In the Town of BiOumsburg oil , tue souta side of Second st reel. """"' Wllllsm tiles', residen t. Hnntrin. i!.of the balance showu b. suld .o eoin.r ,n IIuvillo, ou the cornur of Tl 1,:,.-iL1 DcnnU ship, nest vine, lu a Ban lei Koacli, Hlltnhnn II 1.1 . . ough itestauVun. T? ataw l5syor- lOhn H. Hlinjirla. .. Mtuaie ,n Aialn ".Jwnsi, 'p. ,i"Swil V.u.i Oscar K. Kuttnn pouirt n,1.!1'1.11" ,A- t"lfr, residence, CouyneUam Turn. SSiEf, Kostai, on corner ot Front and Market OellCrtd HnvrlAf mji.i,. situate in TontimfifiP" second street, known as the change AStel. CLXmo roud "'XAZt J. F Shoemaker, resldnce. Berwick BratAn ' rant, situate In the Borough ol Berwick on m I south side ol Front street" ""'wk. oa th Miles Smith, residence. Beaver Vallev n i Adam Trtinkenmlller, resldenos birougi,. .restaurant,' situate , a burou!,, on Main street. ?.oa,ePh...M' '1'urnor, residence. onr,- nun-,, Biiuioe lu urarumviiin . corner ot nne and Xaih auwii i r u' tho OrautreviiiH iin,fm Hl'8ets. and knowu aj leaulng ireiu Catawissa CatawissA onyngham lu Cunvu. of the pub- ap. k nip imr Irs nniiti...! .... . when and wri all ,.-7,, : . ' .U,B".1'; SoiSniJ'iM'W r. Uu 1 ,,ov"r 1"arred t" n and lui'M Kiu. ti'Jo ,i,,lmo'". residence, Bloomsburg. Hot tier, Hit uate lu t in Town nr Hl.u..ui.,.....s s: HeX;h'o3i:a 8Uuui-ua 1 jt d!ll!n. 8- "'''rating, rcsllmice, Bloomsburg. li ''.' 'i'""1".0" 11,6 uu''uer of Lnoi.ard and William Waltoraehled, resldoncn Com T w p. Hotel, situate lu LoV us" ohi I ?n ghain Two., on tho r ri,. ........ ..V'."8' lu Uu road, leading from Ashland I to Locust u "lr.e..l(,.w.."l.ou tUeTwtaL&rUM iiuui lucuiusuurg 10 Uerwlmr M!Tnetv.11,ln0, cusu Twp., knowu as VtSg B u0ri' !fu,euk' L 1'lno and Uallroid alrZ boro corner of Bldunf EuststroBL. ' UJ l'ue Uo itwe,i. Dill Of said Vlllugo. l.UuWu'1 "'JJ"! Alidukli Auditor , W. tl. HKNHIK, Clerk'8 omoe, IHooaisb X 4 XT1
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