CORDIER SPEAKS OUT The Colonel Testifies Strongly In Favor of Dreyfus. BOTH SIDES HATED AT INTERVALS. orrtler Toll Why the l'rlnonor mnliln't llnvp Written I lie Ilordrrenn le Fri- rlnet pn the Xtimd. ItKXXKS. Autt. Neither side was pleased with tln outcome of yesterday's proceeding before the court imirtiul tliut ii trying Ouptnin Dreyfus. The lhuy fUKiuds expected that Colonel Ondler, who was deputy chief of the IntelHcciieo department under tho Into Lleuteniint Colonel Henry, would testify that (he bordereau whs waived directly by the late Colonel Suudherr. Uiid this ex poctntion lieeu realized, the testimony woukl have been a stronit point in favor of the nertiHed, because it would have been a reply to the nntl-PreyfusiirdH, who have all along contended t hut Henry received the bordereau and forwarded It to Sandherr, a thing he would not have done had the bordereau been, ait the Dreyfimards nssert, written by his ac complice, Kstorhnxy; for, in that event. Henry would have recognized the hand writing when he received the bordereau from the OeVinitn einunnxy and would have suppressed It, Instead of forward ing it to Sandherr. Colonvl Cordier, however, testified that he wns absent from the Intelligent- department when the bordereau arrived, but that he believed it wnR received by Henry. Xaturally this statement eluted the nnti-Dreyfusnrds. but the Droyfus- ards hud good reason to congratulate themselves upon the remainder of ( or der's teHtiinony. rls it was wholly in favor of Dreyfus. On the other hand. the procession of generals and ollleers of the general start who dcmamlcil an op portunity to confront Colonel Cordier was a good piece of tucties from the point of view ot. the antl-Ireyfusnrfis, tin cause nil the points they contested were not of the first imimrtance, yet tlietr very nppcimiucc on the etuge and their con trailictions of some of Cordier' s state nieiits left a disnreeobk impression. Colonel Cordier gave nu Interesting oe- roiint of thi workings of the intelligence bureau of the French war olllce. The utnfT ho snld. lived for eight years in ntnl mutual confidence till Colonel Henrv came. It wus believed that Henry was C.eiierol Mirihel's spy. From that time there was eavesdropping and sus picion. Colonel Henry's forgery, the wit ness declared, had for its sole object the rulu of Colonel Ficquait, whom Henry wus trvini to supplant. Cordier fixed the dale of the bordereau iit Sent. 24 to 2tl. 1H!)4. It was not in the oflice. the witness said, when ho left for a holiday on Sept. 22. Colonel Sandhill- told him. on his return on Oct. 8, that they hud fixed upon Dreyfus an the traitor. The witness believed until utter llroyfus was condemned that he was guilty. His reusou for this belief was not so much his personal knowledge of the evidence, but the unanimity of the judges and those who prepared the case. It liccnme evident. However, mm irey fus could not have furnished some of the Item of the bordereau, and it was uov covered that there were other leaks in the war olllce. which continued after Drevfns was transported. The appearance of General Mercier to .,..uii,, fnti.md Portlier came' as a sur minA tn mil II V In the audience, who had supposed that after last Saturday's scene when Mercier was coniroiueu wuu v.p tuln FrevRtuetter he would remoin quiet. But Mercier is game to the denth. His action Is interpreted as intended to show tht he is not irolug to throw up me sponge. The part he played in 1H04 lays hira open to arrest, and this is a constant topic of discussion in tho cafes and at nther meeting nluces in Hennes. There .nnoni-a. however, to be nu excellent rea son why the government will not take oc miMi ufrious Kten until the trial is over. Colonel Jouaust, president of the miivt nuirtiul. could udiouru the tnul in definitely If Mercier, who is un important trltnit:i were art1 sted. If the trial were adjourned for more than 4S hours, it would lapse, aud the proceedings would have to be gone over agum imm wi w (rtmiMI if. The ntten lance was the largest since tho onenlnir of the trial. Everybody was ou the qui vive to heur the testimony of M. Charles Louis de Snulses ile Frey clnet, senutor, former premier, former minister of foreign affairs and former minister of war. This adroit politieiuu, the "white mouse" of French politics, r.n ttin fence us. well ns he could. u;u uvi.wwioii .fc a feur thnt the Drey f Biritatiou would injure the discipline nrnit L'reutlv annoyed the Drey ... ..!., n i.nleiilated to intluence the luoaiun, .... - . . judges ugainst the accused. Hut he fol lowed it with u eulogy of the pioneer of the Dreyfus campaign, M. Seheurer Kestuer. former vice president of the senate, whose chiiructer, he said, he held In the highest estemn. Maitre Liibori theu secured another concession favorable to Dreyfus by get ting M. de Freycinet to admit that he could not recall a single fact going to prove that money had been sent into Fronce from ubroad to promote a cam paign in fuvor of Dreyfus. The general feeling is, however, that his appearance ou the witness stand lias not materially helped the counsel of the accused. 1 Can't Convince nn I'nwllllnir Mlnil. lUCKLlN, Aug . .IO.-Tlie Cologne Gu siette, in an Inspired article replying to the foreign press, says: "After the fail ure of Major I'uulMiirdl and Colonel Schneider to convince the French people, . . . i 1 ll1nl-itlltWltl 111 VU Inrntioiis. which were ttivun ui"""". In,, tht euiniro mid tlie eniperor. and Colonel Bchwurkoiipim ' word of lumot In his deelunitiou in Noveinber, lSJi, thut he never hud any rcd.itions with Dreyfus." The Tueblntt hu.vs the gov ernmout might uumu the renl tpy. Another Dreyfun Cnse. PARIS, Aug. 30.-A case somewhat imili. to thut of C'nntuin Alfred Drey fus, now being tried befuie a court mar tial ut Hi'iini-H for tiviiHon, is reported at Nnuoy. Tin' pnliro chiiiu to hiive found .1... ....ui.i, fluTR nf n French nrtU- iv subaltern a eoniuiiHuion iu the Ger man army aud valuublo French mups The suspected mun Delongs 10 an ulu Batlan family, other members of vvhlcU ure iuspected of complicity in the affair. Colonel enwurznii-" --- behalf of on iniuH'ently seiiteiu-ed would be futile. CHlieciully siiife Cieriuuny has already done more than could c expect- Villi JJlUUW mjn-uiH SAVED BY A POSTAL CARD. Thousands who have written for one of the free trial bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy have literally had their lives saved by a postal card. 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It is without question the surest medicine 01 the ace to put a stop to such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, a frequent de sire to urinntc, especially at night, scalding, burning pain in passing water, inability to hold urine and all the unpleasant and dan gerous effects produced on the system by the use of whiskey and beer. nend your full name nnd address to the DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORl'ORA- TION, Rondout, N. Y., nnd be sure to men tion the Col.UMiilAN, when a trial bottle, with pamphlet of valuable medical advice, win ne mailed to you aosoiuieiy iree. i ne publisher of this paper guarantees the genu- uicncES 01 mis liocrai unci. Trial List FDR WEEK I1EG1NNINO MONDAY, OCT 2D, Myron I Low vs Edward Ivey. George Ivey vs Edward Ivey. Ellen Shoemaker vs Joseph V Fausey. E J Kitchen use vs David Savage et nl. It II Groiz, executor of Ezekicl Cole, vs Minas Cole, Charles vy Miller and amuel Roberts. Mahala Craig, Admx of Susan Cooper, dee'd, vs Margaret Averai ct al. Same vs D.iiucl Miller. Martha A Case vs D L & W R K Co. Wm Case vs same. John SJicIl vs the Lehigh & Wilkes liarrc Coal Co. Howard R Snyder, indorsee ot alary .Ma- gee Snyder, vs James Mngce, 2d. The rarmcrs annual ins ui 01 .uunnc l'eiina, now to the use of liany S Knight, Receiver, vs liartold Kicrhoil. Same vs hylvestcr I team. Same vs J 15 Robl iiis. Same vs Elijah l'eteiman. Charles R lhickalew and Sopli'.a Miller, .... . . i i,i executors ot iloiuon iieuvig, uec u, vs Franklin L Shunian. Lamar V.mSyekel vs S S Iireis'.iach. Uovd RVeltervs the Lehigh & Wilkes- Ilarrc Coal Co. John vV Shuman vs same. G W llauck vs same. llojd l.otigenberger vs same. Mary liieisch vs same. Frederick lluuiniel vs same. Mary Lesher, widow of Mathias Lesher, vs Lehigh Valley Coal Co. John Kovats vs same. deceased. J B Rohison vs Renjamui II Karns, ten ant, and David W Campbell and Elmira J C Walker, claimants. Charles Trnt vs the Lehigh iX vviiKes- Barre Coal Co. Rebecca Croop vs Henry iJeitus and fan- uie Deifus, his wife. Simon Abebs' use vs 13 J Doyle et al. () H Mellick vs The l'eiina Railroad Co. Beaver Twp School District use vg Na thaniel Key, et al. Frank 1 Pursel vs John K Orotz. Wm liernmger vs the S II & W B Railway Co and iis lessee, the Teniia R R Co. George K Hess vs Albert Klinetob and Meslev sitlcr. I homas ai Colder vs me lownsnip oi Fishingcreek. Frank Shuman vs the Lehigh & Wilkes Barre Coal Co. Theodore Yeager vs V II Stebbins, of Vs'ellsl oro, Tioga county, Pa. The Citizens' Building & Loan Association vs Margaret Grndy. The Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co ys Dk.UK.! The Leading Specialists of America 20 YEARS In OHIO. 250, GOO Corel I WE CURE STRICTURE I Thousands of younir and middlo-aged I man urn t rniihloil with th io disease many I uucunnoiously. 1'hey may have a suiartr I inir sunKatlun, ruiall. twisting stream, sharp cutting pains at times, slight dis- 111 organs, emissions, and all thesyiuiitoms rl of nervous debility they have brRlU I I TURK. Don'tlutdootorsoxpenmenton I I t.- A..ltl..n tvafnhlni. fit tllArlntf rm iniLiira. uiliicuuy iu uouiiuwhuium, you, Villi. k. niiitlnn. tretohins. or tuarinu 'I hiswill liiitciiroyou.asii wiii to- i turn. Olll- N KIV ME'l 1UUU 'lllbAl- I MENT absorbs tho stricture tissue; iienco removes the strioture permanent ly. 11 cun never ruiuiii. a.w inB, no detention from business by our method. Tbesexiialorgansarestrength enod. The nerves are iovigoruted. and tbo bliss of mauboou returns. WECURE GLEET irknuoan.il fif vnimff and tnlddle-aeod men are having their soma! viiror arid vitality cununuBiiy smuiou ' iui ;hb- i ease, inoy are rrotiuuunjr uuuuubuiuu. of theoauseottDesesyiniiiouis. "ouerui Weakness, Unnatural Discharges, Jail ing Manhood. Nervousness, Foor Blem ory. Irritability, at times buiarting Sen sation. Sunken Kyes. with dark oireles, Weak Hack, (ieneral Depressiiin, Lack may be the cause. Don't consult family dootors, as Ihey have no experience in those special uiseusoii uu v ""r. vuunui. tively ouro you. One thousanu aouars for a case we accept for treatment ana aunnotoure. Terms modorate for a cure, i H CURES GUARANTEED 1 We treat and cure: ."f,'"g21 VAHICOCKLlt, hVl-lliijio, "'ISfiiA L'i iiniiffV ltr.ATiDICRI) senses. "arvc ITITIIIN FUKH. BOOKS FKKK. If unable to call, write ror I KMltlW ULA11I. Wf ,u I 1UJATMENT. DHB. Kennedys Kergam 247 SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, O. v... r s,v.i,ler vs Wm Wnln. Adinr of W. Hess, farmer. . ,i vv7;iti. i I Berwick Daniel Reedv. nary a aip, uci.i.-ii"cu,a n. v.v.,.b., Tn,,,... and Samuel Walo. I.vdia Claywell llloomsburg Samuel Ge !.,..;. iil,n. L- hirs of M.irv A Wain. I Ilartzel, landlord; Wm. E. Hilt, jkiiiaiw - - - - - r, i -H COLUMBIAN, Maria Dyke et nl. Same vs Same. Mrs Mary Strausscr, wife'of Augustus Strausser, vs Jacob II Rhodes Stegrr.aier lircw Co vs llarvey 1 (enterics. C. W Sharrctts & Co vs Thus Seaborne. It F Gardner vs Illonmahurg Car Co. F.li Mcllenry vs J T Ihndy. John llarrel vs I'atiick I'.rndlcy KiJl'ITY LIST. Rfi.nl in Ilriarcreck Twp, near Adam Suit, Catharine I'rcy vs S II V l R R Co. Creasy & Wells vs Wm Berningcr et nl. Leonard Mess vs J V Harvey. Estate of I'etcr Applcman, deceased. Jurors for September. The following jurors have been drawn fot September term, beginning on the fourth Monday of September 1 GRAND JURORS. Henlon lioro Tosenh D. Fullmer, car- center: Richard 1 . Smith, manufacturer. ... . -T' r t .A t - licnion 1 V l.tl CIII.C niuvllsuiii laimvij McKinnev I.aubach. farmer. lterwick Frank Ent, blacksmith; L. G. Hagcnbuch, clerk. Uloomsburg Nathaniel Kreischer, car nenler: Daniel I.aubach, mason; Smith Me iiriile. aL'ent: V. C. McKinney, merchant; lohn R. Reimard. stonemason; Edward Rowe, barber. Ilriarcreck Geo W. Miller, landlord, Catawissa Twp Jonas Raup, farmer, Ccrure Arthur C. Creasy, farmer. FishingcJeelc Samuel II. Crouse, farmer; N. W. Hess, fnrmcr. Franklin S. S. Haines, farmer. Locust Wilson Rhoads, carpenter. Millville losiah Heacock, miller. Montour W. M. Monroe, manufacturer. Orange Anis Neyhard, undertaker. Fine Milton II. Hitllcr, farmer. Sugarloaf l'eter K. Shultz, blacksmith. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK FOURTH MONDAY OK SEPTEM11ER. Renton Iloro Hritton Laubach, dentist. lSloomsburg J. K. Rittenliendcr, farmer Tos. k. llidleman. clerk; Fred lleaglc. car penter; John 11. Gruver, teamster; James Mussleman, contractor; Stephen Knorr, lilniksinith: Ilarrv Rhoades. carpenter; I. 1C Vnnnatta. painter. Rriarcreek L. J. Adams, doctor; Win Fimnitn. laborer. Catawissa JJoro O. D. L. Kostcnbaudcr butcher. Centralis Walter House, laborer. Cleveland John Gable, farmer;' Harrison Kreischer. farmer. ConvtiL'ham Emanuel Lcvan, laborer Chas. Weiderman. miner. FishiiiL'creek lohn Kramer, farmer Lloyd .ancr, veterinary surgeon. GreenwoodLloyd Veager, farmer. Jackson Elmer Straub, farmer. Main I.csvis Miller, farmer. Madison C. E. Crawford, laborer. Mifflin C. W. Mensingcr, miller. Millville Chandlee Gves, farmer. Mt. I'leasant liiadlcy Ruckle, farmer; Amos Wanich, farmer; Chas. Whuenight, farmer. Orange Geo. M. D. Herring, mason. Tine Wesley P. Sones, sawyer. Scott Harry Townsend, farmer. Sugarloaf Charles Cole, laborer; Cornel ius Hess, laborer; F. I'. Hartinan, farmer; Wellington Kocher, laborer. SECOND WEEK FIRST MONDAY OK OCTOBER. Benton Horo Andrew T. Ikcler, gent. Ilenton Twp Thomas Edward, miller; N. carpenter. iger, gent; W, A. Kinker, door- keeper; Samuel Shaffer, carpenter. Briarcreek Samuel Adams, farmer; O. F. Ferris, farmer; Henry Keck, farmer. Catawissa Boro Chas. Brown, merchant; lesse Oberdorf, laborer; George W. Kelt- snyder, merchant; W. G. etter, civil engt neer. Ccntralia John W. Goldsworthy, land lord; James Quigley, miner. Cleveland lohn II. Parker, farmer. Cnnvnnham Tacob I.. Faux, laborer: Tas. Kostenbauder, laborer; John Judge, miner; Michael Kowan, teacher. Fishingcreek E. S. Stoker, farmer. Franklin Jeremiah Kostenbauder, farmer, Greenwood John W. Watts, laborer; Geo. F. Kindt, farmer; Geo. Diefenbach, carpenter. Main Samuel Alstetler, farmer. Millville Edward Eves, hack driver. Montour Asa Deily, farmer. Mt. Pleasant Frank Kline, farmer. Scott Hurley Angle, undertaker; E. A Brown, laborer; Wesley Crawford. laborer, Sucarloaf Irwin Diltz, farmer; C. W Hess, farmer. thi; ci-f.akj8ing CATARRH And HKAI.ING Easy and ploasant to usii. contains no In jurious drug. It Is nulckly Absorb ed. (ilvcsllellctat once. it opens and cleanses lllDlinmil i Haugi-ai OLD (N HEAD Allays Inflammation. Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the sensps of Taste and Smell. Large bun ooe. at Drnififlsrs or nv man. -rniu fi ELY IIUOTUEKS. ri Warrt-n Street, New orK AUDITOR'S NOTICE. EMate of lIuiMon Own, hue of Die lio?oit(jh uf lifrtiitvK, lyfrriifli-it. The undersigned appointed un auditor by the finilians' Court of Columbia county, io maKe dlstiibutlon of the fund In the hinds of tuo K.xecutor, of said aeeeuseu, win mienu nu mn oiilceofC. H. Jackson Esi., at Berwick on 'I'liesdiiy, Heptember l Jlh, at 11 o clock In tUe forenoon to perform tlie duties of Ills ap pointment, when and where all parlies Inter ested In tne fund in the hands ot the Kxecutor of said deceased will appeur and prove tlie same or be forever debarred from eomliiK In on said ruua. JOHN G. FKEK.K. 8-17Jt. AUilltor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of J. it, HulKhlzer, late of Stvtt wicnump, tiffi:f!f!rij. Tim nnilnrxlirned annolnled an auditor by the Orphans' court ot coiumuia uouniy to make dlntrlbutlon of the fund In the hands of the Administrator, oi saia ueceiineu, wm dik his omce In lllooiusbuiif on Monday, Sept. 11th, t-iiu or ui n'i'inek r. m. to nerlorin the duties of Ills appointuieiit, when and where allpurtles In terested In the fund In the bauds of the adminis trator of hhIiI deceased will appear and prove the same or be forever debarred from coining in ou Bald fund. o. a. juhl.i.u r, 4t Auuitur. NOTICE. MntifB la herehv crlven that the followlntr ae. eounts have been rued In the Court of Common I'leas of Columbia county and that they will tie presented to the said Court on the fourth - . - . . i . . w 1 n Willi and nnn - Monoay ot nwpieiiiuer, I Hrined nisi, and unless exceptions are nied within four days thereafter, will be confirmed nhuiiliitji 1. First and partial account of Ellis King- rose, committee or. ranoy opoueuueiu.a iuuu- l'i Account ot John M. Buckalew, committee of nenlumln C. Hess a lunatic, late ot FfHh- Ingcreek township, now deceased. 8. First and partial aocouniui n iiumu ui' Kles sefiuosuaior oi vuo mo muim ui j. v. 4. First account; or juurirB uci, mltfee of Clark B. Stewart, luna o. P-!H. rrothonotary. :atarrh c BLOOMSBURC. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of a writ of Levari facias, Issued out of tho itourt ot common rioas or ununui County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, tliero will be exposed to putitn sale, ai m Court House, In llloomsburg, county and slato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SEPT. ii, 1899, at two o'clock In t hi afternoon, a lnt.orploco of ground, situate In the Town of llloomsburg, olumbla County, Pennsylvania, oounfieu aim described as follows, to wit: Hcglnnlng at a corner of land, lato of Ell Barton, and the pub lic road, loading from llloomsburg tomipert,; thenco north along the lino of land of the said Ell Barton sixty and one-half degroes, east one hundred and sixty-eight and eight-ieouis perches to a stone corner, on land late ot caieo Barton, deceased ; thonoo south along same and lands late of McKelvy&Ncal south twent y-eight and three-ipiarters degrees, east twenty-three and four-tonths perches to a post; tnence along line of land of same south fifty-four ana one-half degrees, west twenty perches to a stone; thonce along line of land of same south twenty-nine and one-half degrees, east tony- four and one-half perches to a stone; tnence mnnif line of same south forty-five and one- quarter degrees, west twenty-three and one- half perches to a stone ; tnence aiong una ui tamo north twenty-eight and one-half degrees, west forty and one-tenth perches to a .post ; thonce along lino of same south twenty-seven .ijiiiifiai riwrena west ten nercnes to a post; thonce along south twenty-one and I three-riuarxors aegreen, wonv mmio tenths perches to a pine oaK ; inence soui ior-ty-nlne and one-half degrees, east twenty-six and eight-tenths porches to a white oak; thence south eighteen and three-quarters de grees, west sixty-four and six-tenths perches to a post; thence south forty degrees west, four and four-tenths porches to an oak stump ; thence south twenty-five and three-quarters degrees, west eleven and one-half perches to a corner; thence south forty-nine and one-half degrees, east twenty-eight and eight-tenths perches to a post, In line of land of Pennsylva nia Canal ; thenco south tlfty-threo and one half degrees, west twenty-two and one-half perches to a post: thence north forty-three and throe-quarters degrees, west three and six tenths perches to a corner; thence south five and three-quarters degrees, west forty-eight and two-tenths perches to a post ; thence along the race, the course of the same, t,went-elght and tour-tenths perches to a cornor ; thenco north seventy-seven and one-quarter degree, west twenty-nine and nine-tenths perches to a corner, on line of public roud aforesaid ; thence along said public road aforesaid, extending along east bank ot Fishingcreek, the course oi the same, ono hundred and twenty-four and three-quartoi-H perches to the placo of begin ning, containing 126 ACRES and one hundred and thirteen perches, It being tho undivided three-quarters Interest of said Josluh B. Boone, Frauk w". Boone and John B. Boone, in said described land, under me last will aud testament of 8. V. Boone, lato of the said town, deceased, duly admitted to probate, and recorded at Blooinsburg, In the omce ror recording ot wills, etc., In Will Book xo. ., page ltd, etc. The buildings on the said farm are a large, frame bank barn and an adjoining shed, two story BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, and outbuildings. seized, taken In execution, at the suit 01 Bradley Laycock vs. John S. Boone, t rank w. Boone and JosUh Boono et al., und to be sold as the property of John 8. Boone, Frank W. Boone and Joslah Boone, et ai. W. W. Bl.Al'K, Funk, Atty. bHBKiKK. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -Or VALUABUtr- Real Estate The undorelirned, assignee of J. R. Fowler, ot Bloomsburg, Pa., by virtue ot an order ot the Court ot common rlcas of Columbia county, will offer at public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, Pa., on FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1899, at ten o'clocK a. m., the following described real estate : A GOOD FARM, situate partly In Pine township, Columbia county, and partly In Franklin township, Ly coming county, containing 274 ACRES, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the south by lands of S. M. Klsner and Lew Hed flings, on the west by lands of Joseph T. Crist on the north by lands of the estate of Jaco Crist ana Howard Lyons, and on the east by public road, whereon are erected a PLANK FARM HOUSE, HOTEL, and Hotel Barn, and frame cottage, and other outbuildings. Terms mudo known on day of sale. C. B. ENT, Assignee. UBLKK & IKKLKH, AttJ'S. This 1b a re-sale of the above described prop erty, pursuant to an order of Court, In order to perfect the title thereto. 21 3t PARTITION NOTICE. In the mailer of the partition of the enate of vavia vanaiiw, i'cvi,i.rf,. Tn .lullan Vandlnn. widow of Ezra Vandlno. h...i.d..i nf viiiviiin. Columbia county. 1'a. : Charles B. Vandlne, whose lust known address was New Haven, conn. : n..i a onnunr, mioso hist known address was Wllllamsport, Henna. ; .Minnie Vandlne, Cora Vandlne, Julian Van iii,i. iriiiiriiiiin of Annie Vandlne, Elsie Van dlne, aud Irvlu Vaudlue, of Millville, Columbia county, Penna. Vou aro hereby notified that In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, l'cnna.. a writ of partition has issued from said court to the MierlfT of said county, ri.iiiriiniiio nn Mm fourth Monil.iV of Hentuinber. A. 1). I8114, nnd that the Inquest will be held for the purpose of making partition of the real es tate of suld decedent, on Friday, September 'JS, lH'.Kt, between the hours of one and four o clock n m - fin Mm nremlues. In MlldlrtOll tOWHSlllp, Columbia county, l'a., at which time and place you may attend, u you uesire. 8-l. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATI OK ISAAC O. PURBKI.. I.ATS OF UML01JK TOWNSnlP. 1IKCIIASB0. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' court ot Columbia county, l'a., to make distribution ot the fund In the hands of Kll J. Ohl. executor, will sit, at his olllce In Kloomsburir, Pa., on Thursday, September 7, lHsw, ut in o'clock a. in., to attend to tlie duties ot his appointment, when aud where all parties Interested must appoar, or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. (Wt-lt. U. M. tiUICK, ACD1T0B. The Eloomshrg National Sauls. CAPITAL $110,000 8UHPLUH.:..... '. DIRECTOltS. riXNKT J. CLAKK, llAKKlSON J. CONKIR, J OH HI' II ItATTI, l'AUI. K. MKT, WILSON M. KVKS, OWKN W. HKKINOTOH HAMUHL W1UFAI.L, W M. LONOSNBSKUBB, UAKVEY W. 11B88, AMON Z. bCHOCII. A. Z. Hchoch .President l'oni n wirr. Vtoe President W. II. Hldlay c2a,!er Morris S. Broadt. Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. jiug.,ii.. E W. M. Low, Pres .1. M. Ptavkr, Vice Pres. E. B. TlSTIN, Cahiukk. PUT BASE OF Blodmsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULT. DIHKCTOKH. Dr. E. W. M. Low. M vbon I- bow, DB. .1. II. VAST1NK, J. WAVBR, E. B. Tt'STIM, LOUIS GROSS. Accounts of Banks. Corporations, Firms and Individuals, solicited ('non the Most Lib eral Terms, Consistent with Uood Banking. 8-10-flm. 1899- m mm mw mi, OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, . . $50,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 27,500 w. s. MOVER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier IHRMCT0R3. Kevin V. PmiK, rt.arlm M. Cmeltnj, ClirUttovher A. Klelm, Wttltavi firwmirr, Jomuh W. Kvef, William S. tlwjev, trauk Iketrr. 8-S4-9( PROFESSIONAL CARKLK R U. FUNK, ATTORNCT-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enfs Building, Court Hons BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, Post Oflice Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, ml boat, BLOOMSBURG, PA. .Initw A. VRKKZtf. JOHN 0. HAEMAJt FREEZE & HARM AN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Cent re St., first door Delow Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and float, BLOOMSBURG, P.i- WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sta. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 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, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorniy-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets. I-ia-'oa W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Offlceover Alexander & Co. Wlrt bulldln(, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURC, FA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, ad Floor, BLOOMSBURC, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, l'A. V. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sis., CATAWISSA,. PA. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALTA, l'A. rnomce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main at. yc-iv HI CCMPUVRf., PA. 1 ;MRV W. riMNPLIN, M. . StHtilvON. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NUbfc AIL THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Blooms 1 1-10-99 burg, Pa. PlCt AL ATTENTION TO DI6ABB Of CHILD! H. BIERMAN, M. D. DOMtKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUHGIOH orrici bocks: omoe Residence, 4th Bt, Until 9 a. m ., ltoHand7to8r.il.' BLOOMSBUKG, l'A DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgion, Bloomsburg, Fa.' OfTleeand residence N. K. Cor. Fourth and JefTerson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, ril8ICIAN AND SURGEON, omce and residence East street, between Third and Fourth. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a.m. orrici hocbs: 4 1 to 8 p. m. 17 1 r to p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glassed and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone conneoaoa 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 Mark BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior i and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAJH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wk artificial teeth are inserted. M7o be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, v DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 18 a. m : s to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Compaa es In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL BCRPLVt CAPITAL. AB81TS. OVBB AU Franklin of Phlla.. $400,000 $.s,l8,5ii $i,ooo,so Penn'a. Phlla 400,oe0 8,8i,lo l,infi Oueen.of N. Y.... 600,000 S,NS8,15 l.tWLB ' Westchester, N.T. 800,0X0 1,758,807 6,f N.America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,780,6811 2,S4,7S Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. StTeatl, BLOOMSBURG, Ta. O Represent Seventeen as good Compaa. 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. Y. ; Merchants of Newari, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y. Read ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., Nw York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York j Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J, These old corporations are well seasooi4 by age and fire tested, and have never yt had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted aaa paid as soon as determined, by ChristUa F, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaw burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shomld patronize the agency where losses. If any, are settled and paid by one of their owa citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Oartzel, Prop. " No. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modem cor veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURO, FA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modera conveniences
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