THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J' WOMEN'S ODD PETS. .fig,", J'rB. 1 nrkrji nnd Kirn Ml Hnvr Found Favor with i (hi I. miles. i Sone minds are strikingly orlgltinl, even in the choice of pets. Certainly tills wits the wise with tlic wife of a pent lemon furincr who made a pet of jiitf. The 11 11 1 mill lost its mother early, and Ihe lady, tiildnj; pity on the 'little orphan, bore itolT to the kitchen, 'where alio mieceeded, by the aid of u feeding bottle, in rearing it. Thi pig beeaine a great pet, and used to follow its owner like u dog. It could hardly have been, its outward ttraction thut won her heart; it must have been its qualities which endeared it to her. Another very ninirulnr pet vens a frog, which was tamed by a young girl in the country and would come out from under the leaves at her approach to be fed with, a strawberry. 1 A lady who was confined to her room iliad a fowl which, before her illness, wnsi a constant companion. It used to be regularly brought to her room every 'morning to see her and to be fed by her own hands, and allowed to take a short walk about her room. ; Another member of the feminine gender actually made a pet of a turkey, and declared it Bhould "never be eaten, but die in its own good time," which it did of old age. A much more extraordinary li 'stance of a strange pet, for a woman at any rate, was where an old lady bo far overcame the natural repugnance of her sex s to tame a mouse which jliad been caught in her store cupboard, ;Ko successful was her treatment that at last the tiny animal would tako crumbs from its mistress fingers. NATURE'S COLOR BOX., Fruit nnit Vegetables 'When Prop erly I hc1, Help to ICnhnnve Iluinnn I.nrrllnpas. Mother nature is a great nrliBt, and will beautify the plainest face if slio has a chance. It sometimes takes months or even years for her to com plete her task, but it can be done with putience and full surrender to the in ivisibjo genius, says the New York Ileruld. Onions, from leeks to l'.ertuudas, ure bleuching, and so ure lemons, aspara gus and celery. Spinach is the broom of the stomach, us. the French say, and sorrel, in soup of puree, us they cook it in the provinces und at the students' restaurants in the Latin Quarter, is a 'grcut beautlfier. Dandelion, lettuce ,aud ull the salads will bring out the red and white tints of the skin. Beets, carrots, tomatoes, strawber ries, raspberries, cherries and bluek- berrles are red und blood making, de veloping infantile loveliness in uheck and lips if eaten, not now and then, but ithree times a day. This is the fruit yure or Garden of Eden breakfast, and It will be remembered that Eve had no patent medicines, cosmetics or doctors. I'ineapple is good for the stomach and air iinssuges. Itice, all cereals and white vegetables, such as cauliflower and parsnips, are wholesome. But pickles und plererust, hot cakes and too many sweets will make one look pasty, because they luck the acids and milts which nature needs to cleanse her machinery. Oil she must have, too, .from the olive and nut, to keep the in ternal wheels revolving. THEY KISSED VICTORIA. 'Death ot the I. ant Member of the go clcty of the Iloal Kins In rrl. Mrs. Eleanor Jeffreys, English, from Raleigh, Essex, died in this city, uged 96, says a l'uris correspondent. With her disappeared the Society of the Kiss jltoyal, of which she was the only sur viving member. The society wins composed originally of 43 young women who had kissed Queen Victoria ut the cost of a shilling eueh. Thut happened when her gra cious ma jest 5. wn un infant in the crudle. 1 Ono duy her nurse had taken her out In u pony cart for an airing in llich nioiul park. The tiny princess was recognized by the students of one of the most aristocratic girls' schools in Lon don. They surrounded the little car riage and one of the girls offered to give the nurse a shilling if she would let her kiss the pretty baby. The nurse 'accepted. Then ull the other students, amid 'greut laughter und endeurmeuts to the child, in turn paid the toll und kissed the princess, und the servunt made quite u little sum. When Victoria had succeeded' to the throne of Kiijrlur.il the girls who li;ij ldsscd the ueen formed a friendly us .sweiution, the Society of the Kiss Utiyul, which Victoria honored shortly afttr iwnrd with a very gra.eious, good liumored uutogrnph letter, that iinulJy passed into the possession of Mrs. Jef freys, the lust member. I tie rill Killer. , It bus been shown by Koch and others that soup is a mierobleide, or germlilll rr, and, uceording to l'rof. Seratlnl, soda or potash soap is quite a good disin fect unt, not only because of the alkulis, but the combination itself. Heating the 'water favors the effect. Resinous soaps are not the best disinfectants. Mar seilles soap is very good. A solution of three or four per cent, kills the most resisting microbes. Jwrather Station In a Church Bplre. It has been decided to establish a 'meteorologieul observatory ut the top of the, greut cuthedrul spire in Ulm, .Germany. The l.'liu cuthedrul is one of ,the most extruordinary in existence, on 'ucccunt of the greut size und height of jits spire, which reaches un elevation of 1828 feet. Although the great church ! whs begun more thun 500 years ago, the spire was not completed until 1890, IF YOU JU AVE PAIN IN YOUR BACK- Let us give you a piece of advice: Tain in the hack is an almost infallible sign of Kid ney disease; a surer sign is the condition of your urine, ifyouhavca pain in the back then look to the condition of your urine. It is ensily done. Take n glass tumbler and fill it with urine, after it has stood 24 hours; if it has a sediment, if it is milky or cloudy, if it is pale or discolored, stringy or ropy, yom Kidneys and Illndder arc in a dangerous con dition and need immediate attention, or the consequences may prove fatal. Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorite Remedy is the one medicine tha really cures all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, llladder Mid Mood, Rheu matism, Dyspepsia and Chronic Constipation nnd corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer on the system. It is wonderful how it makes that pain in the hack disappear, how it relieves the t'esire to urinate often, espe ially at night, and drives away that Scalding pain in passing water and in a remarkably short time makes you well and strong. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is sold sold at all drug stores for if l 00 a, bottle or six lmttlcs for 1(5.00 If you would like to try this wonderful medicine you can do so absolutly free. Send your full name ad address to the DK. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Roundout, N. Y. when a free trial bottle, to gether with a pamphlet of valvahlc medical advice, will be sent you by n.ail postpaid, provided you mention Till Coi.umman when you write. The publishers of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this lib eral offer. Jurors for September. The following jurors have been drawn foi September term, beginning on the fourth Monday of September : tlllANI) JURORS. Iienton Uoro Joseph D. Fullmer, car penter; Richard 'I. Smith, manufacturer. Kenton Twp Clarence Albcrtson, farmer; McKinney I.aubach, farmer Berwick Frank Ent, blacksmith; L. G. llugcnbuch, clerk. liloomsburg Nathaniel Krcischcr, car penter; Daniel Laubacli, mason; Smith Mc lliide, agent ;V. C. McKinney, merchant; John R. Keiniird, stonemason; Edward Kowe, barber. liriarcreek f.eo V. Miller, landlord. Caiawisfa Twp Jonas Rnup, farmer. Centre Arthur C Crea-y, farmer Fishii gcietk Samuel 1!. Crouse, farmer; N. V. Hess, farmer. Fianklin S. S. Haines, farmer. Locust Wilson Rhoads, carpenter. Millville Josiah Ucacock, miller. Montour V. M. Monroe, manufacturer. Orange Amos Neyhard, undertaker. Line Milton 11. Bitiler, farmer Sugarloaf l'eter K. Sliultz, blacksmith. TUAVKRSE JURORS FIRST WKKK FOURTH MONDAY OK SKI'TKMIIKR. Benton Uoro liritton Laubacli, dentist. liloonisburg J. K. Hittenbender, farmcri Jos. k. liidlenian, clerk; Fred Heagle, car pehler; John 1". Gruvcr, teamster; James Mussltman, contractor; Stephen Knorr, blacksmith; Harry Rhoades, carpenter; P. K Vanuatu, painter. Briarcreek L. J. Adams, doctor; Wm. Furnian, laborer. Catawissa lioro O. D. L. Kostenbauder, butcher. CeiUralia Walter House, laborer. Cleveland John Gable, farmer; Harrison Rreischcr, farmer. Conyngham Emanuel Levan, laborer; Chas. Weiderman, miner. Fishingcreek John Kramer, farmer; Lloyd .aner, veterinary surgeon. Greenwood Lloyd S'eager, farmer. Jackson Elmer Straub, farmer. Main Lewis Miller, farmer. Madison C. K. Crawford, laborer. Mifflin C. W. Mensinger, miller. Millville Chandlee Gves, farmer. Mt. Pleasant IJiadley Ruckle, farmer; Amos Wauich, farmer; Chas. Whitenight, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of la Tho Leading Specialists of America IT 20 YEARS IN OHIO. . ft 250,003 CURED. tft WE CURE MISSIONS H Nothing can lio mora demoralizing to ffi youu or mi ddle-u;tel men limn the (iron-1 41 mice or iiiumo inttiiUy tarson." Jliey produce wo:iknw. iiurvou.incs, a feeling of diBU:it ond a wcuio train of : yuiptoum. I hey uufit a. mun for buthioi", married life and social ha;inc!'8. No luattrr whether canned b evil hublts in youth, natural woiikuomcr soxuul excesses, our JVoir Method 'I'ruutinout will Iuitively oure you. NO CURE-NO PAY Header, you need help, Kavly abuse, or ra iuLur vjeeMie, umy nave rveaaenuu you. kj Rxiiosure may hve dUenswl yon. You J1 ure not safe till cured. Our New Alothod will euro you. l ou run no rule. 250,000 CURED Yoinift- Mnu You nre pule, fnublo I una niitftftirai norvouj, lrnttihio ami ex- ciiuuio. ion Duoomo loruutrnL morono. f4 untl dtisnont.ent: blotchcn and iimi)loi. UI.I...1 I., ' l 'I loriii una auwucac coutiiunuuna ruviLi A laouliKutot yuurexiistouee. WE CURE VARICOCELE No uiattor how sorious your cuno umy Jj NKW WKX1IOU THKATMKNT Willi exuul omuns reeuive proper nourich uieut. The organs become vituliii'd, ull unnaturul drums or loarns ceave and uiuulr iKineri return. No Umiporuiy beuent, nut a peruiancut cure iifftired. INU UUKK, NO MI. NU DI'lJt.A TI.ON NKt'ESSAHY. NO DE'l'KN- 'rmv Pnnr idisiivcau CURES GUARANTEED W We treat and mire K Y I'l 1 1 1 , 1 S IL J OMiET. KMlKtilONd. IMFOTKNCY. milCTITKE. VAK1COCELK. SEMI NAL LOSSES, ULADKEIl AND KID NEY diseases. CONSULTATION FKKE. HOOKS EHEE. CHAKOES MOliEil ATE. If unable to cull, write I m iiimivnrAkr i.v l tnr a ii.k I ror yi r.riiu.i UI4AIMA. lor UVMHi I nincAiJiJiii j.. M mm I 1 KENNEDYS ft ERG AN I 1 247 SUPERIOR STREET, 4 CLEVELAND, O. mm farmer. tlranpc (Vo. f. 1). Uerrinr;, mason. 1'inc Wesley I'. Sonc, nawycr. Scntt Harry Townseml, farmer. Sugarloaf Charles Cole, lahorer; Cornel iu Mess, laborer,' K. 1'. Martman, farmer; Wellington Kochcr, laborer. RF.CONI) WKRK- KIRST MONHW OK OCTOIIKR. llenlon lioro--Andiew T. Ikcler, K('nt. Kenton Twp Tliomas Krtward, miller; N, W. Hess, farmer. Kerwick Ianicl Keedy, carpenter. Kloomsliiir", Samuel tlciycr, ccn, A. Ilartzcl, lanillord; Wm. E. Rinker, book keeper; Samuel Shaffer, carpenter, Briarcreek Samuel Adams, farmer; O, F. Ferris, farmer; Henry Keck, fanner. Catawissa lioro Chas. Krown, merchant; Jesse Obcrdorf, laborer; Keorge W, Keif snyder, merchant; W. O. Vetter, civil engi neer. CcntraliaJohn W. (Joldsworthy, land lord; James (Juigley, miner. Cleveland John It. I'arker, farmer. Conyngham Jacob L. Faux, laborer; Jas. Kostenbauder, laborer; John Judge, miner; Michael Rowan, teacher. Fishingcreek K. S Stoker, farmer. Franklin Jeremiah Kostenbauder, farmer. Greenwood John W. Watts, laborer; f!eo. F. Kindt, farmer; Geo. Dicfenbach, carpenter. nlnin Samuel Alstetter, farmer. Millville Edward Eves, hack driver. Montour Asa Ueily, farmer. Mt. Pleasant Frank Kline, farmer. Scott Hurley Angle, undertaker; E. A. Krown, laborer; Wesley Crawford, laborer Sugarloaf Irwin Diltz, farmer; C. W. Hess, farmer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALTJABL- Real Estate Pursuant to an order ot the Orphans' court of Columbia county the undersigned, trustee of the estate ot Moses Everltt, deceased, will ox pote to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899! at two o'clock In the arternoon or said day, tho two following described tracts of land, situate In (franirn township, Columbia county, and Start; of Pennsylvania: NO. 1. UoginnluK at a pine; thence by lands of Hobcrt Otnans, south eighty-nine and one- hair degrees, west forty-flvo perches to a post: thence by lands of Hiram Everltt south twelve and one-quarter degrees, cast eighty-six and three-tenths perches to a post, on north side or road; thence down said road north eighty one and three-quarter degrees, east twelve and three-tent lis perches to a post, on soutn side ot said road; thence north llny-nlno and one-half degrees, east thirty-three and three-tontli perches to a post, on said side or road, and In line or land of Archibald Pattersou : thence by the same south twelve and one-ipiarter de grees, west sixty-seven aad seven-tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing 21 ACRES AND 137 PERCHES The other, beginning at 'a post, In line of lands or Hubert Omans, sout h one and three-quarters degrees, west thirty and one-teuth porches to a post; thence by the same south elghty-nlno and one-quarter degrees, west twenty-live aud eight-tenths perches to a post; thence by lands or blla II artman south two and one-eighth de. gree8, west seventy and live-tenths perches to a stone: thence by lands or Hiram Everltt, north fifty-eight and throe-quarters degrees, west Bfty perches to a post ; thence by the same south forty and three-quarters degrees, east six and tour-tenths perches to a post : thence by land ot Hoberc Omans north twelve and one-quarter degrees, west eighty-one and rour-tonths perches to the place of beginning containing 14 ACRES AND 119 PERCHES. The land Is well timbered aud Is located within a few miles of Orangevllle, and Is about one mile from the Ceatral Pennsylvania & Western Kallroad. Conditions op Bali: Ten per centum ot one-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at the striking down of the property. The one' fourth lees the ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute, and the remaining three-fourths la one year after confirmation nisi, with Interest from that date. Possession will be given upon payment of one-fourth or the purchase mouey, Deed at expense or purchaser, will be delivered on lull payment or the purchase re oney. UEOltUE II CO II K8, Trustee of the estate ot Moses Everltt, dee'd. (1KANT 1IKKKINO, Atty. T-'.T-4t SHERIFFS SALE. liy virtue or a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In liloomsburg, county and state, aforesuld, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1899, at two o'clock In the arternoon, all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situated In Hemlock nnd Montour townships, In the county of Columbia and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : lie ginning at a stone, In public road, thence by land now, or late of John Weber, south thirty, five degrees, west eighteen and two-tenths perches to a Btone ; thence by land of the same north eighty-lour and one-hair degrees, west four perches to a white oak ; thence by the same north six degrees, west thirteen and six tenths perches to a Btone; thence by lands now or late or Isaac G. Pursell, south eighty-six und one-fourth degrees, west ten perches to a white oak ; thence by land of sume and Samuel Whellug, south eighty-seven degrees, west;slx-ty-elght perches to a stone; thence by land now or late of John Tippet, Samuel Whellng andGoorge Tovey, south three degrees, west one hundred and rourteen and nve-temhs perches to a stake ; thence by lands now or lato or Ellus (liner, north eighty-one aud three fourths degrees, cast elghty-tlireo perches to a white oak; thence by same south eight und one-hair degrees, sixty-eight perches to a stake thence by land now or late ol Christian Heist, north eighty -one and one-quarter degrees, east eighteen and slxteuths perches to a publlo road; thence by the courses and distances or Bald public road to the place or begluulug, con taining 85 ACRES, more or less, on which Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large bank barn, and outbuildings. belzed, taken In execution, at the suit of J. J. llrown, Exr., et al., vs. Alfred Irvin, and to be sold as the property ot Alfred Irvlu. W. W. BLACK, IUkhinii, Atty. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KUTATI OP CHAHLRfl WI1ITMIKB, l iTS OP CBN- 1KB TOWNSHIP, llKCKAHBl). Notice Is hereby irlven that letters of admin. Isirullon on the estate or Charles Whlliulre, luteor Centre townBlilp, Columbia Co., Pa., de ceased, have been granted to George M. Whlt inlrc, residing In said township, to whom ull persons Indebted tosald estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de. uiands will tuuke known the sume without de lay to UKOUGK Jtt. W UT! M IKK, e-.'j-Ht. Administrator. ANNUAL STATEMENT OK 1 IIP. Bt.OOMSUURG SCHOOL DISTRICT, YKAK ENDING JI NK , 18MI. ,T. K. litTTSNiiiiNiiSB, collector, Dr. To balance on dup, Itm t W W " lsllll...... itido Htt 1 ma (11 CH. Ilv additional exon., ts'.rfc.. 1 1H Hi Hycah paid trea-urer V t lly errors and exon , IHS M il -! To balance on is".and '8(W... L. I). Kahk, Collector, Dr. To balance on dup., IH'.r? clt. fly amount paid treasurer... t 'J" tn HI By commission, ft per cent.... 110 hi IJnO 5fi IMJI 05 30tff 511 2-10 4 3 To balance on duplicate, 1H97. DK. To duplicate, IrtM CK. y amt paid Trcas In an days 101)0 7 Hy discount allowed.. 43t 80 liy commission at 2 percent 163 9J Dy amt paid Trcas ID mont hs '2877 39 Hy commission at C cent 13T 65 To balance uncollected To i per ct. penalty Imposed. To balance due Jany 'JO wt .. By amt paid Treas after fl months. $Hlo Hi Hy com at 5 per cent,... xj 11 I 8X7 09 1H7SS :3 J713 04 113"8 01 MID I 5741 80 To balance due on dup, liffs.. C. A. Klsim, Treasurer, Dr. 507U M To bal from former Treas . f To loan from 11. A. M'Kllllp, Kecelver To amt trom dup, lsv, " IH'.IT ' - " ' 1NHH " " seated land tax " State appropriation.. " window blinds sold.. " sundry supplies " orders discounted. .. " commencement exer cises CK. lly Int. on orders discounted.. " coupons paid ' orders, loans, 1s'.i7-!ik paid " " 18; W paid " bonds redeemed " lot en bond extended.... " orders of 1WT-HM paid ltWK-tKi paid " Treasurer's commission.. " balance In treasury 61 89 100(1 00 ivi no aoiifl 91 11318 12 177 92 r.708 Si! a OU 7 !K S9.VI ISD on 08 sins no 118 10 1714 ut 1900 00 lU-'O 00 tun (xi 40 M 13 00 17.V4 91 439 8-2 11 68 23145 50 L'NT, Da. 182 61 1182 97 88 ) 00 4111 83 f802 43 3:1 80 21,6 31 30 71 1119 511 88 41 1 18 83 4111 63 270 7'.l 11(19 37 t8 16 1711 W 700 00 40 ."0 810 T.'i 114 M) 61 50 61 40 256 71 5862 43 Balance on duplicate 1H1W... " " " 18'.I7... Amt or duplicate, '98, flow 41 Amt or penalty M 40 CK. Hy additional exon., 1-M ' errors and exon.. lH'.irt.. " com to collector, IHii7 discount on dup, IMws. " com to collector, 18118 balance on 18'is duplicate. ., ixtis ' isi7 " . is8 " ' amt paid lnt on orders.... " " coupons redeemed " " bonds reedeemed ' lnt on bunds extended ... " aint paid ror furniture.... " " " " repairs " ' " " organ ' " commlsslou to Treas. " " trausferred to school fund Hl'lIOOL FONB ACCOCNT, DB. Balance on duplicate, 18'.is....$ 4.10 sit " I8WI. .. lTi; 4i ' 1hW7 Amt or dup, 18'.i8 $110 90 " " penalty 218 07 Balance from former Treas .. Loan from II. A. M'Kllllp. 2212 bi 12918 9f 61 b9 1000 01 177 9 2 5703 82 6 00 7 9S SOT I 68 66 118 2.'j6 71 27e.Va 08 84 51 66"i 88 79 81 :i'2i so 213 '21 222 05 1041 54 616 30 3970 25 11910 00 298 75 990 50 Mil 69 13 00 7 00 79 26 1419 71 476 60 93 5n 49 :tt 146 88 89 97 9 00 179 70 155 50 210 HO 1900 00 8 40 lll8 00 40 82 20 00 108 58 1000 00 878 4'i 14 58 27599 58 D. 135 88 6-1 08 201 96 108 58 93 38 201 96 I. 37700 00 700 00 37010 00 4600 00 1 25 I 41601i 1829 05 8N7 09 6079 62 14 58 7810 34 8:170 91 Kecelver 1000 01 From county Treasurer.seat- ed land tax From State appropriation .. " window Bhutters sold., sundry supplies sold... orders discounted " commencemt exercises " building lund account. Clt. By additional exon., ihho " erroi-s and exon., 1 " com. to collector, 18'i7 .... " dlsct ondtiulleut, 1SIW.... " com. to collector, 1898..... ' bal. on duplicate, I8'.r..... 18tW 1897 " " " 1898..... Paid 29 teachers " " Institute.... " janitors and supply teachers. Paid W. K. Koeher & Co.,coal " orders ot 97-98 ' 5 copies nchool Journal., " binding school books.... " text books " supplies " printing " water " merchandise " freight, ex. and drayago " auditors. " repairs and materials. . . lubor " secretary's salary " discounted orders, W-tfl " Atlantlo Ketlnlng Co, oU " C. F. Knapp, Insurance. " miscellaneous...... ' truant olllcers " books for library " discounted order '98-S9.; " Treasurer's coiimilHSlon. ' balance In treasury To bal rroro former years " proceeds rrom Com., 1MI9.. CK. Hy amt expended 1R'.i8-iI9 " balance lu treasury llnnils paid during year.... Bonds outstanding , orders discounted. Orders 228 and 4( unpaid.. ASStTS. Balance on duplicate, mh 95.. " " '7 i, t, i. 'ij In treasury. Liabilities exceed assets Estimated value ot buildings and grounds 90flo 00 J. C. HaoWN. J. C. KVTTKK, JU.. Secretary. I'ukhiuknt. We. tho undersigned Auditors, having exam Innd the above accounts, statements and vouch- ers, as presented by Treasurer and Secretary, nuu luem correct us siaien. P. II. KHEEZK, 1 ' W. KKU'KB.M'M.V Auditors. G, E. ILHL'K, J July 1'2, 189. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTA.TK OF CONKAII KKKAMRK, l.ATg OK MADISON TOWNSHIP, imiKASKil. Letters ot administration. In tho estate ot Conrad Kreaiiier, late of .Madison towushlp, Columbia county, Pa., deceased, have been granted by tho Register ot Wills of suld county to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of Suld decedent aro requested to make known the same to tho administrator wit limit delay, lliose indented to the estate of said decedent are requested to make prompt payment to the administrator. I II A 111. Itf (J. lAllhl.M, Bloomsburg, Pa., June 29, lHoti. Admr AUDITOR'S NOTICE. flaUUo Heuiwn Bnitilxyy nnd Itttulta Homhou, uj tirmiwK iiiu'Tinnii), ufwavva. The undersigned auditor unnolnted bv the Orphans' court of Columbia County, Pa., to dis tribute the balance us appears by the account ot Lloyd Bomboy, executor of the estate of Iteuoen nouiuoy, and trustee or the estate of Isabella Bciuiboy.respeetlvelv.w 111 sit at the of fice ot i barles w lliu kley Esq., In Bloomsburg, on Saturday, August 5th Isiki, at in o'clock a. in. when aud where all part lug Interested In suld estates will make known their claims, or be forever ucDiirreu noiu oomiug in on said es tates. JOHN M. CLAKK, 7-13 46 Auditor. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KSTATIOV JACISON KARNS, PRCRASBD, I. AT Or CI.SVEI.ANH TWP. Notice Is hercbv given that letters testa mentary on the estate of Jackson Karrs, late of Cleveland township, deceased, have been granted to the tindirslgiK d executor, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate nre requested to make pnvmenls, and these having claims or demands will miikn known the same without delav to W. II. UltooKK, 7.'io.t EXKCITOR, Our Jacohv, Atty. Bloomsburg, Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATB OF PRTCR A. KVANS PKCHASXt). Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by tne Orphans' court of Columbia county, Pa., to make distribution r.f the balance In the hands or tho accountant In the estate ot Peter A. KvRns, deceased, will sit at thenrtlcp or lion. Grant Herring, In the Town of liloomsburg. on Friday, August Ith, IH'.iH, at 9 o'clock a. m., when nnd where all parties In terested will present aiid prove their claims, or be debarred rrom coming In for a share or said fund. B. JACKSON. Juiyl3.it. Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATB Or ISAAC O. PPRSBI.. I.AT Of IHtMLOCK TOWNSUIP. PKCIASBD. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia eountv, Pa., to make distribution or the fund In the hands or Ell J. Ohl, executor, will sit, at Ills ortlce In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Thursday, September 7, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m., to attend to the duties of his appointment, when and where all parties Interested must appear, or be forever debarred rrom coming la on said fund. fU3-lt- G. M. riCK, ACPITOR. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. BKatrofJ.it IlutsMirr, latfof Scott townthtp, d'veatted. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court, of Columbia county to make distribution of the fund In the hands of the Administrator, of said deceased, will sit at his ortli'e In Bloomsburg on Monday, Sept. 11th, 1899 at 10 o'clock a. m. to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where allpartlPS In terested In the fund In the hands of the adminis trator or said deceased will appear and prove the same or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. O. B. MELLICK, -:l4t Auditor. Iryihe COLUMBIAN a year. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf s Building, Court Hoom Aflwf, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, Fast Office Building, ind Soot, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, h4Amk, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. John a. fkkkz. jobh a. hakhan FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOUNKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd flow; BLOOMSBURG, P., WM. Ji MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. . Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTO RN E Y-AT-LA W Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, and Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartnian Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National J3nk. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets. i-ia-'04 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (OlSceover Alexander ft Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY at law, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. KIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts,, CATAWISSA, PA. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tw-omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. J)., PHYSICIAN AND SURCION. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-70-tv r.L00M.criRf;, pa. HliNHY XV. CHANPI.IN, M. D. Bl'HUI'UN. GENKRAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National I'diIc. Blooso burg, Pa. ll- 10-9 SmCIAL ATTINTK N TO DlgtAFKB ( f rilll.DK H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKQBO orrtci Hocas: Offloe t Residence, 4th St., Until 9 a. m 1 to t and 7 to 8 r. m. BLOOMSBTJKO, Vm DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgioif, Bloomsburo, Pa. Ortlce and residence N. K. Cor. Fourth 1 Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PH8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllce and residence East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a speeUItf BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. orrici bocrs: 4 1 to 8 p. m. 17 to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaMti and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Conneotloa 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, Ofllce, Barton's Building, Wain fcelow Hark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maaBM, ana ail work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkta artificial teeth are inserted. . WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Mam street, ma poslte Town Hall. ' Office hours 8:30 to 18 a. m ; to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. V. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest COtBBBB es in the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BtTRPLXMI . CAPITAL. ASSBTS. OV1B ALL Penna. Phils 400,000 S,8s,80 I'tlM Queen. of N. Y.. . 500,000 8,5S8 5 KK16 Westchester, N.Y. 800,oeo 1,7M,807 Wr N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 8,780,689 2,364,73 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PREA8 BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburo, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as goodCompaa, ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNArP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. V. Merchants of Newark, N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.iRea' lnt?. Pa : German Ampricn T. "- . . , - -v., new Yorkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. 1 hese old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never had a loss settled hv nv mnrt 1 v. assets are all invested in solid securities, aa linhln tnllia I.....J .re , Losses rjromntlv nnH hnncii .ji...4.j paid as soon as determined, by Chrlstlaa F. t,,.! Agent ana Adjuster, Blooaa burg. Pa. , The reonle of Tnl . . .wmu,t aamiB , i.'.uv; wucic losses. 11 sjiv. are settle nrl ia k.. , citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. iNo. 121 west Main Street TLnrp,e and convenient sample rooms, Ut rooms hnf oyi,1 nA r , . nna modern cop ,. ', Wlln 'est wme and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House"1 BLOOMSBURG, PA. Laree amt mnvi,U.i . 1 - omi.jjic rooms. fa rooms hot and cold water. mnA .11 1 conveniences wc i V 'I ill tt 1 J! J
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