THE COLOMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. THANKSGIVING TURKEY. rnrlottii 'Toothdonic Way to l'rrpnro the lcllKtirtil lllril. If yon lmvo tlio npirit of tbiiiikfulnofta In your own heart, mid want to nwukcn n rovrrppoudiiig glow in tho lifiirt if rpnr lord nixl ninnler, you will pctvo your turkey bound and no get rid of i-ni'li of tlio di nihility in carving. An cnsy way to bono n tnrlcry is to BHt tlio ki" dwn tho bnrkwith sharp kuifo, nI"' raising 0110 Fiilo at a timo witli tlio Angora, separate tho flesh from tho bone until tho wings and logo aro Tcurhod; nnjoint theso from the body, sud, catting throngh to tho bono, tnrn back tho flonh and romovo tho boned. Tho floeh may broshapod by shilling. Stuff with forocmcnt mndo of Toal and ft llttlo pork choppod fine, and ioason with nalt, poppor, sage or savory, and tho Juico of lemon. Sew in shape, and press tho wings and lego close to tho body, aud tie all firmly, bo that tho up per surface may bo smooth aad plump. Lard tho broant with nurrow strips of flrm, fat pork, and bako until thoroughly done, basting oftoa with salt and water and a littlo butter. Serve with a giblot dressing; to which has been added a cup of strained tomatoes. To make a giblet dressing for roast turkey, put tho Riblets and neck In a (buorpau with cold water and add an onion, salt and pepper, and a slico of dry bread that has been made very brown in the oven. Boll until tho gib lots are dtuie, then strain the stock. Chop the gibleta flno aud put them and the stock back into the saucepan, dredgo with a ttttlo flour, add the brown gravy from the bottom of the pan in which tho fowl was cooked, after skimming off the fat. Serve hot in a gravy boat A good, old fashioned stuffing is made by mixing with a loaf of stulo bread half a cup of butter, an egg, salt, pep per, sage aud thyme or celery to taste, all brought to tho consistency of mnsh by tho addition of hot wator. An oyster dreming is considered an improvement upon tho old reeipo. It is mndo by adding to half a loaf of stulo broad crumbled half a cup of butter and salt and pepper to taste. Drain off the liquor from a pint of oysters, heat it aud pour over tho bread crumbs; add an egg and mix all tho ingredients well to gether. A littlo swoct milk is a great improvement Most delirious of all is a chestnut ttufflng, the rich nuts giving a peculiar ly dolioato tnsto to the fowl. To nuiko it boil tho chestnuts, removo tho sheila and brown skins and wash them. Mix J hom wi'th a fuw grated bread crumbs and moisten with sweet cream, add a littlo butter and season with pepper and salt. In filling the turkey do not crowd In tho stufllng. Sew up tho openiugs mid tie or skewer the legs and wings in sliapo. Rub thickly with butter and salt, and dredgo with flour. Placo in a drip ping puu and put hall a cup of water iu the pan. Uso a moderato oven and cov er tho turkey with another pan for tho first 40 minutes. BaHte frequently and tarn the bird occasionally to exposo all parts to t he heat. It should bo tender and moist and a golden brown all over when done. Guruish tho dinh with small bulls of fried sausage or fried oys ters un d parsley. Servo with a giblot dressing and cranberries. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Let I's Give Thanhs. That Ih au impoverished soul which cannot ou ThaukKgiving day lift itself up in praise. This is tho festival of households and tho festival of common wealths. Has not God been good to our homes and good to our common wealths? Then, let us bo glad before him and bless his name. Think of God's mercy to our homes. Are our families unbroken? Are wo glad in tho love of deur ones left to us? Let us give thanks to tho God of house holds. Think of God's mercy to our land. Have wo been spared tho pangs of war, famine and postllonce? Havo our fields given rich harvests? Let us givo thauks to the God of nations. Independent. Thanksgiving In 1711. In 1771, long before which time Thanksgiving had become an r.nuual custom in New Lnglaud, tho customary Thanksgiving proclamation of Governor Hutchinson met with a very cold recep tion. The spirit of independence was abroad, and patriotic Americans could And littlo to bo thuukful for under tho British yoke. Most of the Boston min isters absolutely refused to read the proclamation to their congregations, and several in tho country ulso do dined. St. Louis Pont-Disputoh. Iimpitroiiriiitti Ulahei. Miuco pio und plum pudding, wrap pod in blue flames, find places on some tables, lieally they do not belong there. By right they should be relegated to Chriutuias, with tho fruit cake just a Tear old, for if thero is a New England dish it is the golden pumpkin pie. lis diango. Tliaukticlvlnif Day. Over tl.a river uml through the wood To grnndfuthcr'a house we yo. Thu horse known tho way To carry tho sleigh Thruuyh tho whitu tuid drifted Bnow. Over tho river and through tho wood. Oh, how the wind duos blow I It minus tho tooi And bile the none As over tho ground wo KO. Over tho river and through the wood To havo a first rate pluy. Beur the bulla rliiK. "Tlng-a-llng-dingl" Hurrah tor Thanksgiving day I Over tho river aud through tho wood Trot fiu.t, uiy duuulo gray I Bprlug over tho ground, v r.'"fe hunting bound, For thU U Thuusligivliig day I vr tho river end through the wood And atrulght through tho barnyard gut We seem to go Extniuely alow. ! ao hard to wait. Ovor the river and through the wood Now grandmother's cap I apy. Hnrruh for the funl la tho pudding done! Hurrah for tha pumpkin plel -L. Merle Child. W. L. prices. Ve make also 52.50 and $2 shoes for menandSZ.U), Jt.w ana for bo vi. The full line for sale by JONES & WALTER, LippincoU's Mag.tzine for Dec, 1890. The complete novel in the Decem ber issue of LippincoU's is " The Chase of an Heiress," by Christian Reid. The scene is in Santo Domin go, a region hitherto unfamiliar to fiction. "The Whipping of Uncle Henry" is a talc of Georgia before the war, in that original and effective vein which is peculiar to Will N. Harben. Pauline Shackleford Colyar tells a Thandsgiving story of " Two Old Hoys." " How Timmy Saved the Piece," by Livingston I). Morse, re cords a remarkable event in theatrical annals of the humbler sort. The methods of " Shutting out the Sea" are set forth by George Ethelbert Walsh. D. C. Macdonald writes on "The Land of Taffy," the other name of which is Wales. George J. Varney gives the history of "Our First Silver Mine," and David Bruce Fitzgerald describes "An Old Virginia Fox I hint." " The Evolution of the Poster" is traced by Agnes Carr Sage from the beginnings ot advertising, so far as known. Arthur Inkersley discusses " Anagrams." Jean Wright has a livclv essay on " Flirtation as a Fine Art." The poetry of the number is by Elizabeth Crooks, Grace F. Penny packer, Emma C. Dowd and Arthur D. F. Randolph. The only inheritance many receive from their ancestors is impure blood. Fortunately, it is in everyone's power to transmit a cleaner heritage to their posterity by the simple use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only blood-purifier admitted at the Chicago World's Fair. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Ft. Fa., issued out of tin court ef Common Pleas of Colmntiln C, 1'n., mid to mo directed, lhre will lis expoacd to public sale, at the Court House, In Lloou s burgr, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7U1, 1S96, nt 9 ftVln.'fc n. in all that certain pleco or parcel of land, siluato In tno l ownsiiip or emu i-i, l oumyoi i-uium-bla nnrt State of Pennsylvania, bounded and rlnurrllu'il n follows, to wit : Hl'l'llinllltT at a stone, on the norlli BlUo of tho Uloomsburg Division or tUO uei.iwaro, Luckuwauun a nini ern ltutlroad, thonco alontr lands of .Mis. llary Wolf, deceased, north forty-two and three, quarters degrees west one hundred and sixteen and slx-:onlhs perches to a stone, thence along Innrt r.'f minr. nnrfh thirl V. Ill lie drLTeCS WC.'it forty-two perches to a stone; theneo along lands of same, south slxty-thtec and-a-half de grees west Bovunty-slx and two-tenths porches to a stone j thence along lands of Bamo north ten d 'grees imy-elght and four-tenths porches to a stone., on land of J. . Hagenbue.h ; thence along land of said J. S. HaifonbucU and Freder ick Ungeiibuch, south severity-3lx aud-a-bnlf do'rcoj west one huiuliod and seventeen and two-tenths perches to a stono, ou lanus or jesso Uuffman : thtmo along laui of said Jesso norr man south twenty-seven and thrco-quartors degrees east Blxty-elglit and eight-tenths nen hes to a stone : theneo alonir land of said Jesso Hoffman north seventy an 1 a quiu tor de grees east, forty-roar pcrcnes 10 a siouo ; lucirco along land of sauio noulh twenty-eight and a quarter degrees east ninety perches to a stone, on land of Hamucl Knnrr, deceased ; theneo along land of N. L. cninpbull imrtli fclxty-etght and a quarter degrees cast llity-two perches to a Btone; theneo along land of $nmo south twenty-tight and-n-halt degrees cast twenty perches to n Btone, on land of Levi Miller, de ceased, thence alohg lands or s Ud l.'.n l .Ml.ler, dee'd north lxiy-e1:,lit degrees east iilnete.-n and tour-teiilhs peivhos to 11 sione; thenee aloug lar-dif sniiio north twenty-etght onJ-a halt degrees ve.,t six-tent lis perches lo a alone; thence along land or N. I.. Campbell, deceased, noi lh seventy-thive mid a quarter degrees cast, forty-tour and scvci-tc'ilhs perches to a stone ; theuco along land ot sumo south twenty--Ight and thrce-clghlhs grees east twenty-eight perches too stone, near tho iUoomsburg Hlvls lon ef the D. I.. W. It. It ; thence along said railroad north senly-llvo aml-a-half di grees ens', lltly-oue and tlght-tcntlm perclU'S to a stone, the place of beginning, containing 141 ACRES and tweu'.y-ono perches of land, neat mcasuw whereon are erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES, barns and outbtilldliius. Tho land Is rich lime stone soil with many fruit ami ornamental trees near the bulUilns. A well of water nt each set ot builillugs, also a largo spring and snrliig house, centrally locate! between ealrt bulldiugs. A (lowing stream or water ruua through tho centra of the farm. Adjoining the public road live several acres of rMgo land eon talnlngpuio llnio st 'iie rock". Thero Is ulso on tho premises a tliio lot ul growing young timber. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of E. It. Ikelervs Stephen rohe, and to bo sold as property of Stephen Polio. J. V. McIIKNUY, lUELEH & ISElBlt, AtlJS. SlIlfBII'F. Douglas .00 SHOE BEST lit THE WORLD. A $5.00 SHOE FOR $1.00. stylish, durable and Derfcct-fittinp. dualities absolutely necessary to make a finished shoe. The cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealers than any shoe told at $3.00. W. L. Douglas 13.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions ot skilled workmen, from the best material possible to put Into shoes told at these The "Belmont" and "Pointed Toe" (shown in cuts) will be the leaders this season, but any other style desired may be obtained from our agents. Wi n only tint hent Calf, Rnl Calf (nil polnrsj. French Talent Calf, Frenoh Krmmt'l, trl Kid, ptn.. wratleil tocurre yoml with prlrpa nf the iihnea. . If dealer raniiiit uiiuly reu. wrtta W, t. S0CGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Catalooi'S rasa. Bloomsburg, Pa. SHERIFFS SALE. Ily virtue of sundry writs of Ft. Fa. Issued out tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, Ph., thero will be exposed to public salo at tho court house In Uloomsburg on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1896, at 2 o'clock, p. m., alt that certain part of town lot situate In tho village of Espy, In the town ship of Hcott, county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at tho corner of lots Nos. U and IS, owned by the heirs of Cyrus Barton, deceased, theneo northwardly one hun dred and seventy-three and ono-fourth feet to an alley, thonco by said alley eastwardly forty four feet to tho remaining part of said lot No. 11, thence by said remaining part of said lot one hundred sevent.y-threo nnd one-fourth feet to Main street of suli village, theneo by said Main street 1 1 feet to the place of beginning, containing 41 feet in front and IVI'4 foet In depth, whereon nre erected a DWELLING 'HOUsE and outbuildings, It being part of tho same lot coavcyed to Cyrus Barton and Catharine, bis wife, by their Indenture, dated the 19th day of April, A. P. 1HIT, and recorded In tho ortlco for tho recording of deds, Jte., In nnd for the county of Columbia In Deed Book vol. m, pages 4li 4tc , granted and confirmed unto Henry L. Uoarhart, nnd by Henry L. Uearhartand Levlna his wire by their Indenture, dated the asiih day of March, A. I), lsil-i, grunted and contlrmed unto Thomas Crevellng, and by t he said Thomas Crevellng by his Indenture, dited the 1st day of May, A. D. luiij, granted and continued unto John But, and which tho said John East and Marv A., his wife, bj their Indenture, dated tho Mh day of November, A. P. 115, granted and continued unto K. A. Smith which said deed Is recorded In the oniee for recording of deeds c., In and tor tho county of Columbia In Deed Book, vol. 0J, nt. pages II e. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suits of Isaac Uel 'hart vs. K. A. sml! li, (ieorgo W. Smith vs. E. A. Smith, and to bo sold as the property of E. A. smith. J. B. McTlENHY. 1,1 1 tie, at tv. Ikeler & Ikrler, allys. Sheriff. 11-1'J-ts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa., Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county, and to 1110 directed thero will be ex posed to public salo at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1S96, at a o'clock p. m., all that certain plcco or par eel of land KlUUM lu Flsiilngereek township, Columbia county, Pa, bounded and described as follows, tc-vlt : Bounded on tho north by land of F. M. Hess, on the cast by Flshlugcreek, on the south by public road and lands of John V. Mc Henry, and on the west by land! ot Silas Mcllenry deceased, containing EIGHT ACRES, more or less, whereon aro erected a DWELLING HOUSE, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized taken Into execution nt tho suits of John O. Smith vs. Samuel Smith, C. H. Camp bell, admr. of Susan ltambach deceased, vs. Samuel smith et al., George Bldleman vs. Sam uel Smith it nl., Wm. S, Moyer, cxr. of Peter A. Evans deceased, vs. Samuel Smith et al , C. O. Murphy vs. Samuel Smith and to bo sold as tho property of Samuel smith. J. B. McllEN'ItY, Chrlsinai), Sheriff. Maize, Little, Wlntersteen, Ikelor Ikeler, Atly'A 11. ma. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Not lco Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other pel sons Interested lu the esiales or the respective dee.;denis and minors that the following administrators', executors', cuaidl ans', ac' iiunis liave been tiled In the oillco of tho Kcgls'cr of t'olumbla county, and will be prcu nied for comb ination and allowance in the Orphans' Court to be he d in lUoonuiburg, Mon day, December TtU, lumi, at li o'clock p. in. of said day. .No. 1. The first and partial account of Silas Conner, admlnisi raior of tho estate of Maggie L:. Conner, lale or orange township, deceased. Xo, 4 Flint and final account or . I. K. Long mid V. P. lives, exccutoi s of the isiuie or Jacob 1. urn!, late nf Pino township, deceased. No 4. Hi st und Ilnal account or Henry Park er, uilinlnl.il rai or or I he est ale of John C. Park er, bite or !eeriwo"d "ownshlp, dei-eased. No. .". Flr.it and tluul account ot J. W. Selillcber, administrator of the estate of Ellas tjchllchor, Into of Heaver township, deceased. No. II. Tho account or ( limbs O. laiut, administrator or tho esiate or Jnslah M.aist, lute of tlio tow nship of Madison, deceased. N. 7. First and final account or YV. w. Aeh enbacli, administrator or tlio tstato of Miles old, l.ae ot Uu lown or Uloomsburg, deceased. No. 8 First and Ilnal account of Thomas J. Ilotrman, exeeuior m the eslaie of Sarah C lteeder, late of Fraukliu low ushtp, deceased. No. U. The third and final account nf 1) It. Fclterolf, iid-r.liilstratornf the esiate or Michael Fett ro't, Into or Mllllln township, deceased, No. 10. Account ef Frank P. I'ursel, trustee for the heirs or William Wright and Mary Clay ton, late of lllucimsburg, deceased. No. 11. First and final account of A. P. Young guardian of Samuel Heiijainln Musgrave, minor child or Samuel and Mary C. Aluagiuve, deed. No. 1J. Account or John .V. Buekalew, adinrj of Manilla Jones, deceased. No. l'i. second and ilnal account or J. II. Hi tier, e.veeuinr or tho eslule or Johu Michael, hie ol .Vlillla township, deceased. No. 14. First and Pi:nl account of Ezeklel Fritz, exeeuior of tlio estate of Hannah trltz, Into of Jucksuu township, deceased. No. H. First and Ilnal account of Jacob Eek real, exeeuior ot Hie estate ot 1 eter lickroat, l.itoof Heaver township, decerned. ltegister'sOlllce, C. B. ENT, Blocinsburg, Pa-, Nov. T, ISli'J. Keglsler. ll'anfp.fi-fln Idsa c n thtnlr Hie Hliimla a. . - - - - ....... ... .... ilug to paiemr Protact your ineasi moy may onus Wrlto JOHN WK.UDKKUVRN ft CO.. Patent Attor uy. Washington, li. C. for tlialr 1.6u0 pr w offer ud lUt ut two hundred luvemiuui wauled. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The ituftcrfifjnctl an nuiVtnr nimStitf Ini the. Ctntrt of Connhtni I'tt'tts nr Cotumhin cwnit 'fl., In flistrftiiite fUf nmltt in thi hmuls nf tl. D. 'reus, trustee for thv fole ttfhr rtnl vnhttp nf 1?ii Xurtlmii Ctttnmhia and Smithrrn l.uwtie Ayri ttittufnl Aff'H'uii.iim fni't'tfi tjin'H unit a thtit hp irlH nttrml to tht fluty of his nfffiitmrnt ttt hit office at t onu r I'mnKiml Markvt tttrretx in lie'' i'f'cfr, VfM on VV.ffV, A''fv('r, fjfi 1, Hiiif nt H n'rliM'k m.t nt irhft h thitt' nn't nil )iort(vn intvrettrtl nre. iiotijlwt to writ tfwir tialnm of le fori-wr heretitft" dffnirrel from wmttnj (n upon yoUlfitnt, 10-'.-. C Ji. J A CICSOX, A nditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Htate of Rlvhari Plwnrr, ilecengrd. S'ullm It iere'j cirtvn that the UHitwMgnM, o;i po(n(ed an awlMr to GlitlrVmt? the fuwt In the lmnAof llw nUinlHlntnttin' tie tjtnils non of the ettnte iifnilil iln ratnl, rlll ailewt a' hie ofllfe on Centre etreet, litomnslmrg, mi Tueeiliiy the th tlW of Sinvmivr, 1-im, at 10 o'clnrlc In the fore noon, when ant where alt jteraon havimj claim, on ul1 .fitHfl are reiiuestetl to present the name, or oeoreivT tleixtrred from mmlno In on tola und. JOIIS Q. FHKKXK, Hie. A uilltor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Relate of David Kretsher, Oewased. Tlit unitertlgwil anilltor, nppofnrwl liy the Or phan'K Court or Columbia county, fit., lo make alKtrliiullim u.r tlw. puiilH in the hanile of John Mmtrey. trustee In tiartltln or real estate In lite atiove estate, trill ell to perform the Gullet of hit amxiintow.nl at his opice In the town of flloom. Imrg, I'a., at 10 o'vlonK A. M., on Saturdaii, Dec. Yith, lWirt, wlmn ani where all pertont having cfrttnm attaint! taia estate mutt appear ami prove tlie tanw, or tie ttt barreil rrmn coining In on said unit. Rottknr BUCKisaitA m, ll-HMrt. Auditor. RULE ON HEIRS. Colombia county, s. : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Emma Smith, Intermarried with Frank ('otner, Llmestoni'vlllo, Montour eouuly, Pa. ; Wllllum Smith, Milton, Northumberland county, Pa.; Miles Smith, Jerseytnwn, Columbia count v.Pa.j Ida Smith, Intermarried with William Sheep, HloomHburg, Pa. j Charles Smith, Salt I.ako City, Clan; Laura Smith, Imennarrled with Elmer MeBtlde, Uloomsburg. Pa., and the fol lowing grandchildren, being children of Flor ence Warner, deceased, who was a daughter of the said A K. Smith, deceased, viz : Uerahllno Warner, Intermarried with Martin C. Fry, Wllkes-Barre, Luzerne county, Pa., John U. Butter. Jr., guardian of Helen Wnrner, Inter married with Harry Wilson, Laura Warner, Charles Warner, Nellie Warner and Sidney K. Warner, minor children of Florence Warner, deceased, lineal descendants of A. K. Smith, deceased, nnd to all other persons Interested, greeting : Vou and each of you are hereby cited to be and anpear before tho Judges of our Or plinns' Court, at an Orphans' Court to beheld at Bloomsburg, on the 11 rat Monday of Decem ber next, then and there to accept or ri'fuso to take the real estate of said A. K. Smith, de ceased, at, the appraised valuation put upon It by the Inquest, duly awarded by the said Court and returned by the Sheriff, or show cause why It shall not be sold. And hereof fall not. Witness the Honorable B. If. Ikeler, President of oursald Court, at Bloomsburg, the Slth day Of October, A. D. 1.1)0. 10-tfMt J. B. McllENUY, Sheriff. PARTITION NOTICE. In the matter of the partition of the estate o Daniel Morris, Acvrated, To Daniel Morris, Paris, Texas ; John Morris, Paris. Texas: Frank Morris Topeka, Kansas ; Thomas Morris, Parts, Texas : Mayberry Morris, Paris, Texas; Walter Morris, Cata wissa Township, Columbia county, Pa.; Carrie Morris. Intermarried with Charles Tripp, Blolt, Kansas ; Laura Morris. intermarried with (J, W. Whltesliles, Wilmington, Delaware: W. B. Snyder, guardian for Holland Morris, Flor ence Morris, Joseph Morris and Earl Morris, of Cutawlsaa Twp., Col. Co., Pa., minor children of Dnnlel Morris, deceased. You are hereby not Hied that In pursuance of an order of tlio orphans' Court of Columbia county a wrltot partition was issued from said Court to the Sheriff of paid county, returnable lo the first Monday of December, A. I). lS'.m, and that tlio Inquest will meet for the purpose of making partition of the reul estate of said decedent ou sturdily, tho 21st day of November, A. D. ltwa, between the hours of II a. m. and 4 p. m., on the premises of Daniel Morris, deceased, In C'ata wlssa township, Columbia county, l'a., at which time and placo you can attend. If you wr; (nuper. 0. 1. IHOllJi.1" n , Hiuivn & Smai.i., Attis. Sheriff. lO-.IMt CHARTER NOTICE. ' Xoflfe ttt herrhit rippn that an npttllcatton irfil tie inufle to the Vownmr of the Stat? of PennsyU vania, on Nondnj the 3 dnft or Xoivintttr. A. l IHtm. Kllis A'tvK, Joxviih W. liven, John Keen, W. M. Kivs, JttMah llpnnjelc, lltwhavl S. h'tvit. " UMiiirt Jinoiri o, r . J-jtTH unit uinrri, itllUrl the. Act of A totemtin of the Commonwealth of t rnriri;rii itruM, rtirtttr'i - ' vt tu ururiue JW II" irt tiui iiiioii unn itiyitiiii n;r m uri i rt ( vttrim 11 t ,. ,.,.,..,.1 . ...a .iik. i. iu : '""t-'i ii(pnviru .11 a w.fr. iot f, ami ttir, xtiitjtte ineits thereto, for the charter or an Interned vr- the character and object of which in (he nianuftnt ture and sale onrorttred or vuMJlen yarn aud (he varlou products manufactured fro)a either or uurne unujirr tfirnri ttnrinwH iu nuve ami i tows a and en ivy all the rlrjhts, Itenettts and itrleUeues of " nil iy .iiwrmyiiyiinu t nnf tritiJ, C. II'. XILI.RR, Solicitor. 11 5-If. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widows' Appraisements will bo presented lo the Orphans' Court of Columbia county ou the first Monday of December, A. I). lfiHU, und continued nisi, and utdess exceptions nro nieii iviuiin rour unys tuerearior, will Be continued absolute. Oeorge Luubaeli Est . Orange twp., Personalty tll.i.'W, llealty, fl7',.(0 .nicoD i.uuger isst., Jackson twp., personalty, t3iHi.ro. J. M. c. lt inck Est., Scott twp., Personalty, Clerk's Ortlce, O. M. Ql'ICK, rdoomsbuig, Pa , Nov. , lB'.ifl. Clerk o. c. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietrr, (Opposite the Court House' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms, hot nnd cold water, nnd all modern conveniences Something New ! Fml Kilmer's improved Ar tificial Stone Pavement. All kincU of cement work. Prices low and all work guaranteed. All orders by mail promptly attended to. P. O. Box 374. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Sealskin Sacques. FUR BKftlNSp It'll UAKUKNTS ANO CAPES UAOB TO 0K1IEB Heasotiablo prices. Send for estimate A catalogue SIEDE FUR CO. Established 1851. 42 West 34 St., New York. lu-w-lt.d. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-lAW, Mrs. Ent'i Bnililing, Court IIone AII.7, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PAi C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt'i Buildinc 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. runzs. joun 0. barmam FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOKNBY8 AND COTJNSBLLOH9 AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ofllccs: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and Moot, BLOOMSBURG, P.&. ' WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Peacock's building, Market Square. - W. II. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-VT-I.AW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Entsbuilding, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd fiooc, BLOOMSBURG, PA. It. Y. WHIT. A. H. TOST WHITE & YOST ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets, i-i2-'94 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building, EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. iwonice Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORKXY-AT-LAW AJTO or TUX PtACX, Moyer Bras. Bsildiag, sa4 1 BLOOMSSUKG, PA, J. IL MAIZE, iTTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSU1AKX AJTB KSAL ESTATE ACDrt, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNXY-AT-LAir, Cark'i Building, cor. Miiia mai Ccatra Stv, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Ci"Con be consulted in Germaa. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORMY-AT-LAW, Office, earner of Third an CATAWISSA, PA. Dr. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN ANO SUXGIOIt, Office, North Market StBMt, BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St., 7-3"iy BLOOMSBUKG. PA friCtAL ATTRNTI0HT0 DlSRASlg OFCniLBlW II. BIERMAN, M. D. imMaxu'ATnic i-iiyhician ami huiujboji office itonts: Ofllce & Kcsidencc, 1th St., Until a. ., 1 to 1 and 7 to 8 P. if. BI.OOMSHUHU, PA S. B. ARM ENT, M. D. Ofllce nnd Residence No. 18. Vtst Fl.'th St DISEASES OF 1 HE THTtOAT AD KOM SPECIALTY (s to in a.m. ato 4 p. m 17 to 9 P. At. S to in A.M. BLOOMHBUBO ornc noens, PA. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office and residence lnTrof. Waller's Home. MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. ROBBINS, M. D.; Office, West First Str"'' BLOOMSBURG, PA. WSpccial attention given to the ey ad the fitting of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PU8ICIAN AND 8UHGEON, Omco and Itesldenee, ontre Bt, between 0h and sth 8ts. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. orrrcs norRS: 1 to 8 p. m. 17 to 9 p. 1 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 Connection DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Varke Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, nnd all work warranted as represented. ' TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR, by the use of Gas, and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted. tSTTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, op posite Town Hall. , Ofllce hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 3 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, TA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor ttf B. F. Hartman Hepresents twelve of the strongest Compao. lea In tho world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SUlrlTl CAPITAL. A8SSTS. OVIR All. Franklin of Phlla.. $400,mw s,it8,ftv! l,ooo,ui Penn'a. Phlla 400,oiK) 8,8,io l XtSS Queen, of N. Y. . . 500,000 8,K,15 1 osriiuj Westchester, N.Y. SOO.OtiO 1,758,807 4S6 TM N. America, Phlla. S,00e,00 9,730,8 B,S6i7H OPFrCB IN I. W. WCKILYT'S HTOKB. W"Losses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan. ics as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOSBURG, pa. Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newark. N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N.Y.jRead. in:', l'a : German American Tn f-n xru York: Greenwich Insumnro rn v.. Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. 1 uc urn curpuranuns are well seaioned ly age and fire tested, and have never yd had a loss settled bv anv mnrt nf 1-, -rvi. assets are all invested in solid securities, and llntili. tn n, 1,,,rA r c l Losses promptly and honestly adjusted an j paid as soon as determiner!. h rhrUi. w Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooorl burR, Ta. The peode of ColuniMa county shoM patronize the aeencv s hr In.... 11 aie settled and paid by one of their Owa CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stohner, Trop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant. BIOOMSBURG, PA. Lame and convenient snmi le rnmv, t and cold water, and all modern conveniences. 1 ne noiei nas been lately refurnished. CITY HOTEL, V. A. llarlzel, Prop. Teter F. Reldy, Jtorager ii Deal :iain otreet, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W Large and convenient sample rooms jjaiu lutnis, urn onu coiu water, and al modem conveniences, par stocked n'iii, l wines nnd litjuou. First-class livery attached
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