The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 05, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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BIG FLOODS IX CHINA
THOUSANDS OF PERSONS REPORTED
TO Bb STARVING.
8riil.il !ll the Yellow Illver DUIiIrt Ip
tmyert by I'lnmls. 1'itnlc In Kr.prliunn
Prliue. Ynmiite Ilia Kxbnl t'lilnf
Rt'liuUm tha lllHCk Kl.
Tacomn, Wash., Jan. 3. Advices
brought by the dteamhlp Vlrtorla say
that merchant In Szechuon province,
China, wired to Hhanhal previous) to
tlie nulling of the Victoria asking that
II shipments of merchandise Into that
province cease.
The Yellow river floods have destroy
ed the crops, famine has resulted and
thousands of natives are reported to
bo In a starving condition.
Thousands of hungry and ragged re
ferees are moving down the river In
boats only to find the walla of the
ltlcl closed against them.
The government appropriated thre.i
)tndrd thousand taela for their relief,
tmt less than one-fifth of that money
bas been distributed.
It la said that dishonest officials have
misappropriated the balance. A relief
fond has been started for them In
Shanghai.
The Rev. B. Craig Patterson of the
Chin Klang mission, North Klangsu,
appealed to Americans for aid.
A panto prevails throughout Saeoh
tten province, caused by the rcholst
Ing of the blaek flag of rebellion by
the outlaw Yumantse. After offering
to refrain from further depredations,
and receiving a compensation therefor
'from the Chinese authorities, Yumant
se has reassembled his followers and
started a new anti-Catholic crusade.
The French missionary Fleury Is be
fog held by Yumantze's band and
hope of rescuing him have been aban
doned. CUBANS ARE HAPPY.
Evacuation Oramonlrs Mitrkml by (ionil
Vaellng,
Havana. Jan. 3.--TJie first real Yan
kee sunrise that ever painted the skies
of the West Indian archipelago came
yesterday morning and kissed the
Stars and Stripes above the palace of
the departed governor general.
' Kvacimtlon ceremonies have created
a great" revulsion of feeling In the
city. The Cubans are In a hupplcr
mood than they have been since the
Americans landed here.
They had feared a snub. General
Brooke's conduct toward them they
thought a little arbitrary and sparks
of discontent were smouldering and
threatening to break Into Humes of
disorder.
But at the last moment General
Brooks had a happy thought. He In
vited the Cuban generals Mayla Rod
riguez, Mario Menucl and Rafael de
Cardenas to the feast and turned the
tide of resentment Into Joy.
- General Lee Ib the hero of the day.
Where missiles and epithets had been
Jkurled at him by a fieuzled and mis
understanding populace, yesterday the
missiles were flowers and kisses.
"Wherever the new military govern
or gees he Is pelted with blossoms.
A ?Mtich are plentiful here as snowllake
tm New York.
Maxtor Russell B. Harrison is In corn
mud of the Cabanas fortress, next to
OeAeral Uncleanllnesi. The place will
to cleaned immediately. It is a pest
bole. ; Tr. Lalne Is In charge of the upper
.eurt of Justice and Colonel Bliss has
the keys of the custom house.
" ' The civil government of the city Is
la charge of the mayor of Havana,
Marquis Esteban.
There have been no disorders In the
ity since the raining of the Stars and
Stripes.
-.j" Sloan May Succeed Andrews.
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 4. Gov. Boose
s' Yelt will prepare a special message
tf dealing exclusively with canal mat
If ters.
fi He called a conference yesterday to
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dent of publie works. The latest can
didate for the place is George B
Btoane of Oswego, N Y.
JJr. Sloan is a member of the Canal
Union and an active promoter of canul
Imarovements. It Is said that the nine
million dollar appropriation was ob
tained In a great measure through his
efforts.
Mr. Sloane was himself one of the
conferees that met in the governor'
private chamber to-day.
Trains Race far Contract.
;-M Omaha, Neb., Jan. 4.--The race be-
illlween the Burlington and Northwest.
jern fast mall trains concluded at Oma-
I'liaa yemeraay mornintr.
;( It was the fastest time for a five
hundred mile stretch ever made, and
S the trains ran as fast as one hundred
s and ten miles an hour for fifteen miles.
$ The Northwestern wins the first prize
f el the great JTSO.OOO contest.
I 6lx more must bb run, and the
northwestern must win at least three
If more to get half the malt contract ani
four more in order to ask for the
whole.
' - This brings the time between Omaha
'' and Chicago down to nine hours and
BXty-seven' minutes.
A Destructive Storm.
London, Jan. 4. Incoming steamers
at different ports report .that the
frightful weather continues along the
British coasts) and in the Bay of Bis-
tay.
The channel steamer Anvers, of 1,689
V, tens, trading between New Haven and
1 Bleeps, has been wrecked at the un-
CTi.oe of Dieppe harbor.
Vfrve of her crew were drowned and
, : bev cargo is washing ashore.
fi Htatf Troops DUbandod.
'(ft Albany, N. Y., Jan. 4. Governor
M m -V i . tk ,.u A ...... n n 1
(,', 3Veuvclfc llliuuaju Aujuiftin ucuuiai
ivews, yesteraay directed Major
Leral Roe to issue an order dlsban-
Troop u v or urooxiyn ana tno
Hundred and Beventy-flrst regi
it ef New York city.
Vuyii Mswyengh Improving.
Washlngtun, D. C, Jan. 4. Ex-At
lamty General Wayne uacveagh
etOacUlon la about the tame as yester
lav, and he centinues to hold the lm
jtMvement shown.
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ELECTION NOTICE.
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the Brlarcreek Farmers' Mutual Insurance Com
pany of Lime Midge, l a , will be held at the
hall. Centre Orange, No. 6tl, V. of II. on January
U, lMM, between the hours of 10 a. in and i p; m.
for the election or twelve directors to serve for
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Iljr virtue of a writ of Levnrl Fnclas, Issued
out of thn Court of (.'oinmon I'lonsof Columbia
County, Pennnylvanlit and to me dlrecti'd.llipre
will bn exposed to public unto, tit tlto Court
llousp, in Monmsburtf, Pa., on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1899
at ton o'clock a. m., nil tlmt certain fnessiiRife
tenement and tract of land, situate, In tlio Town
of Illoomsburn, County of Columbia and Mate
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wltt Heginnlnir at a point on the
southerly stdo of Port Noble street, at a cornor
of land of tho Pennsylvania canal Company,
and running thenco north forty-six degrees forty-five
minutes east, one hundred and thirty
one feet to a stake, In tho westerly aide of a
twenty-foot private street; thence south forty-three
degrees fifteen minutes east, one hun
dred and tnlrty-nlne feot to tho lino of the
Pennsylvania Canal ; thonce south torty-slx de
grees forty-five minutes west, one hundred and
eighty-three feot to the line of land of the
Pennsylvania canal Company: thence along
tho samo north twenty-two degrees thirty
eight minutes west, one hundred and forty
seven and five-tenths feet to the place of begin
nlng, wheroon Is erected a
BRICK MATCH FACTORY,
an engine and boiler mom, together with all the
matchmaking and other machinery contained
therein, Including boiler, engine and fixtures.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of C.
C. Peacock and K. B. Tttstln, trustees, vs. the
Illnomsburg Match Company, and to be sold as
tho property of the Illoomsburg Mntch Com
pany. W. w. HL.ACK, sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virt ue of a writ of Ft. Fa., Issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
county, Pennsylvania, and to medlrected.there
win be exposed to public sale, at the Court
House, In Bloomsburg, on
SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1890,
at two o'clock In tho afternoon, all that certain
piece and parcel of land, situate in the village
of Minilnviiie, County of Columbia, Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows to wit: Being marked In tho general
pun of said village as number forty-nine (lit),
bounded on the north by Second street, on the
nouth by Third street, on the east by lot No. w,
and west by street, being In longth fourteen (14)
rods, and In breadth, four (t) rod'', upon which
1h rcctcd ft
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of cos
mopolltan Building and Loan Association vs.
Samuel V, Fedder and Etta Fodder, and to be
sold as the property of Samuel W. Fedder and
Etta Fedder.
V. W. BLACK,
Hahmav, Attv. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of FL Fa. Issued out of tho
court of common Pleas, of Columbia county
Pennsylvania, and to me directed there wtll be
exposed to public sale at the Court House, In
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Piv, on
BATCH DAY, JANl'AHY 14TII, 1890,
at 8 o'clock p. m.
All that certain Dlece and parcel of land sit
uate In thetowtshlp of Mlfllln, County of Col
umbla. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bound
ed and dlscrlbed as follows, towlt: Bounded
on tho north by Second street, on the east by lot
No. lS't, on the south by Third street, and on the
west by lot now or formerly owned by Mary
Uearhart, being slxty-slx feet In width and two"
hundred feet In depth and being numbered
and designated upon the general plan of the
village of Miniluvllle as Lot l, whereon are
erected a
FHAME DWELLING HOUSE
and other outbuildings.
Seized taken In execution at the suit of Cos
mopolltan Building Loan Association vs.
Abram It. Fedder and Elizabeth Fedder, and to
be sold as the property of Abram It. Fedder and
Elizabeth Fedder
W. W. BLACK, Shorlfr.
Ha km am. Attorney. 12-32-4t
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued
out of the court of Common Ploas of Columbia
County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale, at the
Court House, In Bloomsburg, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1899,
at at two o'clock p. m all that certain messu
age , tenement and tract of land, situate, lying
and being, In the Town of Bloomsburg, Penn
sylv aula, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : Northwardly bj Seventh street, of said
town, eastwardly by Catharine street, south'
wardly by an alley, westerly by lot of John P.
Jones. The said lots having a front on Catha
rine street of forty feet each and extending In
depth sixty feet. The one adjoining Seventh
street having erected thereon a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
the other belmr a vacant lot. The said oroner
ties being lately the property of J. D. Shaffer,
aim ur uiiuneu auu wuu uuuvuyuu w sum uuui'
mlugs.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of An"
glo American saving and Loan Association vs.
wllllum B. cummliigs, and to be sold as the
property or milium u. cummlngs.
UtUKlNUHtu, W. W. BLACK,
Attorney. subkiff.
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account, will sit to perform his duties at the of
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?th, li, at o'clock p. in., when and where all
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BLOOMSBURG, PA.
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Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST, -Office,
Barton's Building, Slain toe'.ow Mark
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior man ..ef,
and all work warranted as represemefl
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA m
by the use of Gas, and free of chargr m
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day
DR. C. S. VAN HORN
DENTIST.
Office corner of East and Main streets, .ap
posite Town Hall. 1
Office hours 8:30 to 13 a. m j s to 5 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C, WATSON McKELVY
FIRE insurance agent.
(Successor to B. F. Hartman
Represents twelve of the strongest Cnnmaa
es In the world, among which are :
CASH TOTAL SCMFLvl
CiriTAL. ABSITS. OVB ,11
Franklin of Phils.. $400,000 3,iHe,sai cuH.ar
Penn'a. Phlla 400,000 8,8,itt0 1 .u
Queen, of N. Y. 600,000 8,M8,916 l.til.U
Westchester, N. Y. 800,0t 0 1,753,807 TI
N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,730,8 ..f,tl
OrFICl I I. W. McKSLVT'S 8TOBS.
"Wl.osses promptly adjusted and .
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL EST 1
AGENTS AND BROKE
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N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strr (,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
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Represent Seventeen as good Con., a
ies as there are in the World ar 11
losses promptly adjusted and y a
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, ofN. Y.t Merchants of N;
N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N. . ;
ing, Pa German American Ins. ( u. .
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., No
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey Ci'
These old corporations are well s-
by age and fire tested, and have tie.
had a loss settled by any court of Inw
assets are all invested in solid secum
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adiu U
paid as soon as determined, by Chnx".
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, PI
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia count ?
patronize the agency where losses,
are settled and paid by one of tK!'
citizens.
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CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzel, Prop.
No. 121 West Main Ftrect,
tff'Large and convenient sample roon s. I at
rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern con
veniences. Bar stocked with best wi t uni
liquors. First-class livery attsched.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snyder, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House"
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. . h
rooms hot and cold water, and all a r
conveniences
PARKER'8 .
MAIR BALSAM
CflairiM aad txautinw tht aala
rromutas a inxuruol frowia.
Kor.r Fails to Baator Oraarl
HkIv to ita Youthful Color.
Cuna acalp dimiN a. hair tUiaa
lc, ana 1 1 IX) at PnigijH
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