1 39 - JE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, P." 1 'V' '4 A NOTED MILLER DEAD. Founder of Ilia- Kiimniin ri1lalnrv .Minn YlrliU tn llrnrl Tronlilc. MINM:A1MUM, s.pt. 1S.-C. A. I'illtdmvy of tliis city, tlio weM known miller, died nbiuit ti.;i(.l o'clock lust even Itiff of heart ilixcitsc-. I'lintlcs Alfred rillsluir.v was burn at "Witrni'i. Mei-rliiine enmity, New llnmp otilro. Oct. it, Hi- Krmlim'.i "1 from artniontli i-iI1i-k' "t the iw or ill, Imv liiC partly supported 1i i rn.-cl f liy triicliiiu,', For six yearn Inter lie cMiinr.l in mer eutitilo pursuits in Montreal, mill Sept. 12, ISdli, In. married Miss Mary A. Ntin urin of (JofTstown. N. II. After romlng to Minneapolis in 1st Ml Mr. l'illslmry Imusrlit no interest In n hiiiiiII Hour mill nt St. An thony Fulls. Ho applied himself to learn ing Hip milling businc nml within the next few yours mmle jrront Iniproveiiietit!! In tnilllnR. My 18IM), when purchased by an KiikIImIi syndicate, the rillsbnry Inter ests had mown to enormous proportions, A system of elevators was purchased In connection with the mills. II is l'lllHliiiry "A" mill, enpnclty 7,1100 barrels per Uny, ia mill to be the largest mill in the worlil. In J SIM) Mr. l'illsbiiry retired from the conduct of his vast milling Interests. He remained ns the mnnnuer of the property for gome time. Hut his health fnilinjr. be retired from active iiiiinnKcmcut uhmit 18 months aico. Mr. 1'illsbnry held public ntlli e but finee, that of Ktate senutor for the ten years bcKitiniiiir Jnu. 1. 1M77. He Is sur vived by his wife and two sons. Forest Fires Increase. ALBANY, Sept. 20. The protracted dry weather spell has caused the forest tires In thn Adirondack, whlrli had been smoldering, to start up afresh, and they are inci-dixing niplilly In the northern part of the woods. Con tiajfnitlnnn bnve been pot under con trol by a cordon of men under the super vision of the state tire wardens. A threateninR Maze is reported at Urnut IjiUc. town of Iliiriciin, and numerous mall tires have started in the Itcilhore chain of lakes. In the southern portions of the woods, says Colonel Fox, the tires ure somewhat beyond the control of those who are eiulcuvorint; to beat the Haines back nml subdue them. Tremendous tires have been liii.iiiiiu near Hague for the lust few days, Iiimiiui; forest land, farms and buildim:. Iu Warren county there are Inrire tires. Over 1,200 men are now cuitup'il lighting tires in the woods, uuil over JflO.lMHI lias already been ex pended. Operation For ii Tlroken Seek. XKW YolK, Sept. 111. Waller Pur yea of (ilea Cnve, whose neck was bro ken by a dive into shallow water on Aug. 7, was operated on yesterday ut House velt hospital. The broken putts of vcr It lirac that were pressing on his wplnal cord were removed, and last l:i:.!it he was reported doing well Indeed, though it was too early to say what are the prospects of his recovery. lie refused to tuke it her, and he was conscious all through the operation. The operation lock ,Uce tdiortly after 3 o'clock. A I.oh Anueles ItliiKt, LOS ANHKLKS. Sept. 1!!. Kire yes terday destroyed an entire block In the business portion of the town, doing dam age that will amount to over 200,000. One man was fatally injured. The tire started in the varnish room of a carriage factory and spread rapidly, destroying the plants of the Farming and Milling company, the l'erry Lumber company and a number of small stores and lodg ing houses. Frenchmen on Trlul. TAHIS, Sept. 10. The senate met ns high court of justice yesterday for the purpose of trying 22 politicians, including MM. de Monicourt, lierouledu, Marcel Hubert, Thicbnuil, Karon de Yaux and Jules (iuerin, on the charge of conspiring against the government. The procurator general, M. Bernard, read the long in dictment, which lasted from 2:25 till 3 '40 o. in., when the senate entered into the preliminary inquiry which Is to be order ed. A Strange llusslnn Decree. LONDON, Sept. 1!). The Daily Moil Dublishes the following dispatch from Co pen ha gen: "Emperor Nicholas has signed a ukase decreeing that when the middle Kurope canal and the Siberiau railway re completed in 1001 all important Kus nian ports on the Pacific, Baltic and the Black sen shall bo closed forever to uuy but Bussian ships. Two Holidays I'rocliilmetl. ALBANY, Sept. 10. (Jovernor Boose velt has issued a proclamation setting apart Friday and Saturday, Sept. 211 uud SO, us holidays to be observed throughout the htate us days of general tlianusglv lug iu honor of the return of Admiral George Dewey to the Lulled Mutes, lloston 4lves l.lliernlly. lviuillVliTOV Sent. 10. The secre tnry of war has bceu informed that the Porto Bicau relief committee of Boston, of which Mayor Ojilucy is chairman, has i dioouiill f.., tli.t l.i.iiitlit- nf tlo, anf. feicrs and that additional contributions re expected. mi i.'Im',.i.ii Personal r'stutt w i 'i-l.-D'I'i iV V V V Seof. 10 Tim oppliilsul of the personal property of the lute ICosweil i . 1' lower puis us tunic i $;!,"S1, 0(10.42 on the basis of what stocks nere worth amy lust. Yellow Fever ut Key Went KEY WF.ST, Sept. 20. Thirty-one new cases of yellow fever were reported lu the past 24 hours ami one death. Xew Yok MurkclM, ft ni-nSiBin anil western unsottleil. but fairly steady: winter patents, KLMf S7;1; winter sirulglus. ;:.:ii(:i.-lii; Mlnne Boia piiunls, 3.Si"i4; winter extras, 'VHEAT No. 2 red opened steady with corn, Hold off under a Vur mid, but re covered on subsequent demand from lucal hurts; Uueember, ,i S-Wa itUI-1 luy, nVRFlrm: state. .WHine.; No. 2 wiMt- crn inc.. f. o. b., alloal, spot. ('i)HN-No. 2 was fairly active Btruniier oil hot weather; December, and OATS Dull; track, white, stale. i'Vt S3c; track, white, western. - 1'OHK-Steady; mess, trn'J..O; family, r.AftD-Steadv: prime western Bteam. 5.i:5, nominal. , , ... , BVJTTKK Steady; state dairy, 1M2Uci. teute creamery, MtZtoi. :I1 EKSkV-KuHy; largo, white, lOc. email, white, ll'4'illlvc. , T1 ; , EUGS Steady; state and Pennsylvania 411.. .,.. . lui.aii.rn ut iwru ,l,,,l YA'tl lie. SUOAIl ltuw 'quiut ami Imivly st. ady; fair refining, 3',o.; eeniriiumii. i-mi VsO.l refined quiet; crushed, !l-ltjo.; poW MOLAStlteS Steady ; New Orleans, SUif S6RICE Steady; domestic, 4H7U.: Ja ,'TAItl'oS-Qulet; city, 44o.; coun trtyi'A4Y-Steady; shipplns, M5i03o.; itood to choree, uoiuc. TB0USAHD8 OF REQUSTS For Fits Bottles. Are received by (he nmnufactiircrs of Dr. ''avid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and upon strict investiatioii it has been found that no less than Ql per cent, of those re ceiving iri.il 1 ottles have been so helped by lie remedy suit, that they have bought live strrA bottles nt their dtuc.gists. There is no doubt that Favorite Kemcdv s the very best medicine known (or diseases if the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, hcumattsm, dyspepsia and chrome consti- lation. The manufacturer ore tirennrcd to send free trial bottles postpaid to nil those who will write, giving their full name and postoflkc address, to the DR. DAVID KKN- NL-.D CORPORATION. Komlout, N. Y nnd mention the Coi.umhian. rut some of vour urine in a rlnss tumbler: if in 24 hours it hns n sediment, or a milkv. cloudy condition; if it is pale or discolored, topy or stringy, you need a good medicine, and Favorite Remedy is the best one you can take. It speedily cures such dangerous symptoms ns pain in the back, frequent de sire to minate, especially nt night, scalding, burning pain in passing water, staining of your linen by the urine and inability to hold 11. aiso ine unpleasant and dangerous el fects produced on the system by Ihe use of whiskey or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is sold at all drug stores at $ 1.00 a bottle, or six hollies lor f 5.00. EXECUTORS' SALE -OF VALtJABLB Real Estate. The undersigned, executors of the estate of John Zaner, late of Flshlngcreek township, Columbia t'ounty, Pennsylvania, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the premises, la said township, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1899, at ten o'clock a. m , the following described real estate, viz: Hounded on the north by Klsli- Ingcreek, east and soutU by land formerly J. M l)eVltt, and west by land of Daniel Wullenlght, containing 178 ACRES and ihlrty-seven perches of land, less the right ot way of !. & S. lhillroad.on which n re erected SETS OF FARM BUILDINGS bate the homestead of tnld John Zaner. Tho land Is mostly level, la a hl;,'li slate of cultlva. tlnn. Zuner's station Is located 011 the tract. Sultuble pluco for tho selling of conl. Well watered, good farm tor raising and side of stock The oi l turnpike runs through tho tract, nlonif which the buildings aro erected. 1'eiims of sai.s : Twenty per cent,, at strik ing down of the property ; twenty per cent January 1, liiJo, at which time possession will be given, WV.'!USVAX, ) ..,...,.. LLOYD I 2ANKU, ) REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, credit or-, and other persons. Interested In the estates of Hie respective decedents, nnd minors, that the following administrators,' executors' and irminllans' Recounts have been tiled In the oftlce ot the Register ot Columbia county, and will be presented, rnr connrmaiion ana allowance, In the Orphans' Court, to beheld at Hlooms burg, l'a., on Monday, September i 1SH9, at it o'clock p.m. ot nuld day: No. 1. First and tlnal account of Ira R. Mc Henry, guardian ot Arthur U. Mchenry, minor hlld of Anna McUcnry, lute of llt ntoa Twp., deceased. No. 2. First and tlnal account of J. D. and W. K. Armstroror. administrators ot Charles F, Armstrong, late ot the Town of Blooinsuurg, Qeceasea. No. s. First, and final sccountof I. K. Krtek, bauin. L'liardlnn of Oscar J. and Adrian Hucka- lew, minor cniiaren 01 juiucs iiuckhicw, iuib ui Arizona, ueceosea. No. 4. First and final account ot Wm. Mas. ters, executor of Margaret Masters, late of MUlvlUe, aeceasta. No. 5. Tho first and final account ot Daniel Nyer, administrator of Rebecca beck, late of Mllllln Twp., deceased. No. s. First and final account of John Kllng. er, administrator d. b. n., of Alexanaer h.iluger, late of Sugurloaf Twp.,aoccaseu. Nn. 1. First and final account Of Thomas J, Coleman, administrator of Karah J. Siller, late of Klshlugcreek Twp., deoeaseo. Xo. a. First, and nartlal account of A. J. and J. F. Uerr, administrators ot Iram Derr, late of Jackson Twp., deccaseo. No . First and tlnal account of William Spoaetiberg, administrator of Peter Bpouen, berg, late of Centre TwrJI, deceased. No. 10. First andtlnul account ot 8 W. Dick son, administrator d. b. u. c. t. a., of ueooran Douk, late of liurwicK, aeceascu. No. 11. The account of William H. Irvln. ad mltilstrator of John McCoilch (or Mlkovieh), late of vt llDttrtou, conynguam i wp., aeceascu No. i. First and final account of John It Kceler, executor of Jumes M.Uuarhart, lute of Uentoii llorough. deceased. No. 18. The tlrst acc 'unt of W. S. Conner, one of the executors ot tho estate of Sarah Conner, lute ot the Town of HloomsDurg, aeceasea. No. 14. The account of Eda A. Hess and C. K. Yorks. executors of Joshua 11. Hess, huh 01 Bug. arloaf Two., deceased, being a full aud tlnal set. tlcment of iho personal estate ot said testator, No. 15. The first and tlnal account of Harriet Haiber Adurx. of .mini uaruer, lute ot r lsning creek twp., aeceased. vn.11 First and final account of Jacob L. nirleman and Daniel Fritz Executors of Henry Hlrlenian, late ot Jackson twp., aeceasea No. 17. First and tlnal accouut of A. W. Sey bert Adtn'r., or Phoebe Hosier, late of Centre two., aeceasea. Vn ts First, nnrt ftnnl Recount of Hannah Young Adui'x., of Soiuuel Young, late ot Jack- on twp., deceased. -Vn Ki vipur imri tlnnl ncnnuTit. of .T. W. Hob eris Adin'r., of usllu Lewis, late of bugarloaf twp., aeceasea. 'n "11. First nml hnnl account Of A. W. Sey. bert Ouard., of lrtia C. Hnwer, minor child of Alfred liower, line 01 l enue iwp., uuceuaeu. No. 'Jl. First and llnnl account of Alonzo P. Fritz Adin'r., of Ueorge Frllz, lule of Sugarloaf two., aeceascu. No. J4. First ard tlnal account of M. L. Kline tuiard . of thn minor chllilreii of joiiu u. wuil er, I'.Ue ut orange twp., deccim'd. No. ::. First and final account of Mary Ellen C:inner F.xrx., of 1). Conni'r, who was one of 1 he Kxccu or s 01 saran t-ouner, lino ui uiuuuis burg defeased. mi First nml nartlal account of A. L Fritz Kxr 01 Dr. J. It. Kvuus, lulu of Jlloouis- burg di'ceuscd. v seennrt nnrt final account of Chas. W, v,,,,c..n iiim'r.n. t. n. of tatliiirlne Weaver, lute nt the town of llloninsburg deceased, and attorucj-lii-lacl for tho heirs of Cathailue Weaver. Vn viiut. nml tlnal account of Win. II Neyliurd Adtnr.. of JolmNcyhurd, lute of Orange two-, accessed. Vn -7 Kecnnd anil flnnl account of J. M. Larlsh Kxr.. ot Lavlna lloyer, late of lif nton twp., deceased. .. t,';-'' Iteulslets tmice, blnomshurg, Pa. Keglster. August, stl, lhiw. MOTICK OF DISSOLUTION OF FA UTN F RS 1 1 1 V AN D TRANSFER OF PF-RSONAI, l'KOPKRTY. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership lately subsist lug between H. C. Creusy and Jo. senh U. Wells, of the Town ol lllorimsbuig, 1 ol uniblii County, Pennsvlvrnla, under the firm name of Creasy & Wells was dissolved on the :MI tin y ot Aiiyusi, isju, oy iiuuuiti eoaseiiL. All debts owing to said partnership are to be r,.ivii in the said H. ;. Creasy, uud all de- mundson the Bald partnership are to be pre. sented to l.lni for payment. Notice Is ulso given that all t he personal property heretofore owned or possesseu oy t oe sum 111 in 01 irusjr una, Is now owned and possessed by S. c. creasy. JOKKI II (1. V, K 1,1.8. Htislness will bo conducted under the Dume of C:-easy WelU-& U. Creasy, owner aad pro- prletor. '' SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of sundry writs of Kl. Fa Issued out of thu Court of common Pleas of Colum bia County, Pennsylvania, nnd to 111" directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at tho Court House, In Hlonmsbtirg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1899, At two o'clock p. m., All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Bluiato In (Ireenwood Twp., Columbia county, Pa., bouLded and described as follows, to wit: Heglnnlfig at a pine, In line ot land ot James Patterson, north twenty-thrco degrees, east thirty-seven and five-tenths perches j thence by tho same horth forty-eight degrees, west nine perches ; thence by tho samo south ctghty-slx degrees, west nineteen and two-tenths perches to a post j thence by the samo north twelve de grees, west ten perches! thenco by the same north eighty degrees, west twenty-two perches; thenco by land of Matthias Kline, north ten degrees, east eighty and four-tenths perches j thence by land of James Patterson, south eighty degrees, east nine perches i thence by the same south fifty-nine degrees, east twenty nlr.e perches ; thence by tho same south eighty two degrees, east thirty-four perches ; thence by the same north eighty-seven degrees, east eleven perches and seven-tenths; thence by land of Alexander Kramer (now Matthias Kramer), south six degrees, west eighty-three and live-tenths perches; thence by the same south nine and eight-tenths perches; thence by thn same south sixty-five degrees.east eighteen and four-tenths perches: thence by the same west nine and two-tenths perches : thence by the same south eleven degrees, west seven and four-tenths perches to an ash (gone) ; thence by land of .lames Patterson south seventy-seven degreef.wes v nty-tlx and five-tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 ACRES AND 70 PERCHES, strict measure.whereon aro erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn, cook house, and other outbuildings. ALSO, At the same time nnd place, all that certain messuage, tract, or piece of land, sltuato In Greenwood township, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by land of Nicholas Kindt, on the east by land of tieorge Mordan, on tho south by land of Geonge I'tt and W in. M. Musgrave, and on tho west by land of Wm. M. Musgrave, containing 104, ACRES, more or loss, bring the same premises conveyed by F. II. Ent, Sheriff, by his deed, dated the eleventh day of February, A. D lssu, and entered In llook"S'' of Acknowledgement of KlierHT'8 Deeds, at page lWi, reserving and ex cepting thereout, however, about ten acres of hind cut off tho eastern side of said tract and conveyed to George Mordan by the grantor hereto, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn, shed and wagon house, and other outbuildings. ALSO, At tho same time and place, all that certain lot of ground, situate in Itohrsbtirg, In the Township of Greenwood, In the county of Col umbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit : On the north by lands of J. K. Berlin, on the oast by land ot 0, Y. Mather, on the south by land of Jacob Kantz and Methodist parsonage, and on the west by the public road, leading from Kobrsburg to Benson, containing 85 PERCHES, more or less, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn, and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Enos Everltt vs. A. 8. Kramer and Alex. Kramer, and to be sold as the property of A. 8. Kramer und Alex Kramer. W. W. BLACK, W. A. Evert, Atty. hiibbikp. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Ft. Fa., Issued out), of the Court ot Common Pleaa of Columbia cio., Pennsylvania, and tQ me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Ilouso, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1899, at 2 o'clock p. m., All that certain lot, or piece of ltnd, sltuato In Hemlock township, Columbia county, and Htate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone In the public road, leading from Bloomsburg to Jersey town ; thence by other land of the estate of the said John Appleman, south tifty-seven degrees, west seven and elghty-tivo one hundredths perches, north twenty-eight degrees, west one and forty-four one hundredths perches to tho southeast corner of the garden, south sixty- three degrees forty minutes, west three and sixty-two one hundredths perches to a stone, north twenty-seven and one-fourth degrees two a.id seventy-two one hundredths perches to a stone, south sixty-two degrees, west forty- four one hundredths of a porch, north twenty seven degrees, west eight and seventy-eight one hundredths porches to a post, north sixty three degrees, oast ten aud thirty-six ono hun dredths perches to u post, north iwenty-tlve de grees, east six and forty ono hundredths porch es to a point la the middle ot the aforesaid public road, leading to Jerseylown, and thence along the same south fifteen degrees thirty -rtve minutes, east seventeen and five-tenths perches to the pUce of beginning, containing i ACRE AND 20 PERCHES, strict measure, whereon are erected a HOTEL BUILDING, hotel barn, brick ico house, aud other outbuild ings. Holzed, taken In execution, at the suit of John Ilclmlllcr vs. Lemuel Drake and Catharine Drake, aud to be sold us the property ol Lem uel Drake. W. W. BLACK, ClIKIHMAN, Atty. SllKKIKF. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widows' Appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' court ot Colum bia Count, Ponna., 011 the fourth Monday of September, A. I), lsw, and continued nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled wlthlu lour days thereafter, w ill be continued ftnully : I. Estate of Joseph B. Kniltle, late of Cala wlssa Horo., deceased. Personally, tl5,i.uu; realty, IH5.U0. 2 Estate of Evan Thomas, late of Hemlock Twp., deceased. Personalty, 1300.00. 8. Estate ot John lluker, late of Heaver Twp., deceased. Personalty, fl7.ij.i; realty, fl.Yl. 4. Estate of Thomas Sullivan, lute ot Blooms burg, deceased. Personally, $800. 6. Estate of Jucob lluniel, lute ot Ft shine; -creek Twp., deceused. Personalty, 1,11.45; real ty, $-'4'.,. II. Estate of Charles Whitmlre, late of Cen tre Twp. Personalty, $.1110. 7. Estate ot Gabriel Wetzel, late of Cleve land Twp., deceased Porsoualty, ou. 8 Estate of William Dennis, lute of the Town ot Bloomsburg, deceased. Personalty 1187.50. ti. Estate ot Conrad Houseman, late of Iloar Ingcreek Twp., deceased. Kealty, t:wu, 10. Kslate of Ji. M Masteller, late ot Mllllln Twp., deceased. Realty, noo. 11. Estate of li. c. Hess, late of Flslilngcreek Twp., deceused. Personalty. 8-81. w. II. 11ENI1IE, Proth'y. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, thero will be exposed to publli sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and stato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1899, at two o'clock In the nrtornoon, a lot, or place of ground, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of land, late of Ell Barton, and tho pub- llo roid, leading from Bloomsburg toltilpert; thence north along the line of land of tho said Ell Barton sixty and one-t.alf degrees, east one hundred and sixty-eight and eight-tenths perches to a stone corner, on land late of Caleb Barton, deceased ; thence south along same and lands late of McKelvyNeal south twenty-elght and three-quarters degrees, east twenty-three and four-tenths perches to a post; thence along line of land of same south fifty-four and one-half degrees, west twenty perches to a stone; thence along line of land of samo south twenty-nine and one-half degrees, east forty four and one-half perches to a stone ; thence along line of same south forty-five and one quarter degrees, west twenty-threo and one- half perches to a stone ; thenco along line of same north twenty-eight and one-half degrees, west forty and one-tenth perches to a post ; thence along line of same south twenty-even and one-quartcr degrees west ten perches to a post ; thence along south twenty-one and three-quarters degrees, west twelve and eight tenths perches to a pine ouk ; thence south for-ty-nlno and one-half degrees, east twenty-six and eight-tenths perches 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 perches to an oak Btutnp ; thonce south twenty-live and three-quarters degrees, west eleven and one-halt perches to a corner; thence south forty-nine and one-halt degrees, east twenty-eight and eight-tenths perches to a post, In line of land of Pennsylva nla Canal ; thence south titty-three and one half degrees, west twenty-two and one-half perches to a post; thence north forty-three and three-quarters degrees, west three and six tenths perches to a corner; thence south rive and three-quarters degrees, west forty-eight and two-tenths perches to a post ; thence along the race, the course of the same, twenty -eight and four-tenths porches to a corner ; thenco north sevenry-seven and one-quarter degree, west twenty-nine and nloe-tenths perches to a corner, on line of public road aforesaid; thence along said public road aforesaid, extending along east bank of Flslilngcreek, the course of the sumo, ouo hundred and twenty-four and three-quarters perches to the place of begin ning, containing 126 ACRES and one hundred aud thirteen perches, It being the undivided three-quarters Interest of said Josluh B. Boone, Frank W. Boone and John R Boone, In said described land, under the last will and testament of 8. V. Boone, late of the said town, deceased, duly admitted to probate, and recorded at Bloomsburg, In tho olllce for recording of wills, etc., In Will Book No. 7, page J'Jl, etc. The buildings on the said farm are a large, fraruo bank barn and an adjoining shed, two- story ' BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, and outbuildings. seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Bradley Laycock vs John 8. Boone, Frank W. Boone and JosUb Boone et al., und to be sold as the property of John 8. Boone, Frank W Boone and Joslah Boone, et al. W. W. BLACK. Funk, Atty. buKHiFr. PARTITION NOTICE. In tlm vxaltur of the partition of the enale of vama v annum, veivaaen. To Julian Vandlne, widow of Ezra Vandlue, deceased, of MUlville, Columbia county, Pa. ; Charles B. Vandlne, whose last known address was New Haven, Conn : Ezra Hbeiler, whose last known addiess was Wlltlamsport, Penna. ; Minnie Vandlne, Cora Vandlne, Julian Van dlue, guardian of Annie Vandlne, Elsie Van dlne, aud Irvln Vandlne, of MUlvlUe, Columbia county, penna. You are hereby notified that In pursuance of an order ot the orphans' court of Columbia county, Penna., a writ of partition has Issued from said court to the Sheriff ot said county, returnable on the fourth Monday of September. A. 1). ib'.i'i, and that the Inquest will be held for the purpose of making partition of the real es tate of suld decedent, on Friday, September 'H, 1SU9, between the hours of one and four o'clock p. in., on the premises, In Madison township, Columbia county, Pa., at which time and place you may attend, If you desire. (Wit. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of common Pleas of Columbia County, on the .'Ith day of Septem ber, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, under Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Cor porations," approved April M, 1W71, and the supplements tuereto, by George A. Mason, D. T. Kline, Amasa Whltenlght, Charles Kibble and John Melllck, for the charter of an intend ed corporation, to be called 'Camp No. tti, Pa. trtotlc 8111s of America," the character and ob ject of which Is fostering and cultivating a spirit ot patriotism and loveol country among themselves and others, and for these purposes to have, possess aud enoy, all the rights, Done Ills and privileges, conferred by the Act of As sembly aforesaid, nnd Its supplements. D-7-Ht 1KELEU & 1KELEK, Solicitors. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the following ac couuls have been tiled In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County and that they will be presented to the said Court on the fourth Monday of September, A., 1) 1HH9, and con tinued' nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within four days thereafter, will becoullrmed absolute: 1. First and partial account of Ellis Klng mse, committee ot Naucy sponenberg, a luuu lie. 1. Account of John M. Bucknlew, committee of Benjamin c. Hess a lunatic, lute of Fish lngcreek township, now deceased. 8. First and partial account of William Gin gles sequestrator of the life estate ot A. C. Fruas. I. First account of Charles Beaver, com mittee of Clark B. Stewait, a lunatic. W. II. It EMU E, 8-l. rrothonotary, 1891. 1899- TH3 Fi I1L i -OF- Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $50,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 27,500 W. S. MOYER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. DIRKC'IORS. Vharlt H'. llntniun, William (llnolet, Axfiii U. txtmk, Chin-leu SI. Civiw'np, ChrlHUiiilier A. Kleliu, William Kreamw, Joseph 11'. A'in, William S. Uo'jer, frank Ikeler. 8-:4-W E. W. M. Low, Pres. ,T. M. Stavbr, Vice Pres. E. B. TtBTIN, CASHIltB. F1ES1 NATIONAL BUI OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULT. DIHECTOUS. Db. E. W. M. Low, Mvhon I. Low, l)H, .1. II, VARTINB, ii.u. nnomi K. B. TUSTIN, LOUIS GROSS. 0- Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and Inaiviuuats, sonciteu i eon me .iiont uu. eral Terms, consistent with Good Banking. H-lO-fim. lis hmki national hi CAPITAL BO.Ort) SLKPLLS -,U00 DIKECTOHS. TTSNRT .1. Cl.ARK, IURR1SOH ,T. CONNIR, Josrpr Hatti, Pa i' i, E. Wirt, Wilson M. Evrs, . owrm W. CiiRKtNnTOM SAMlim. WKlFAI.l., W M. LONOKNRRROIK, Harvey W. Ilxss, Ahon Z. scnocii. A. Z. Rchocb President Paul E Wirt Vice President W. 11. Hldlay Cashier Morris 8. Broadt Teller Business and Individual accounts respect fully solicited. Aug. , 1HW. Iryiie COLUMBIAN a year. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJC- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNTr-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf s Building, Court H BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOMrry-AT-LAW, Post Offict Building, 2nd Aon, BLOOMSBURG, FA, C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, 2a4 float, BLOOMSBURG, FA. John o. fhkkz. john o. haeman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door DelowOpera House GEO. E. ELVVELL, ATTOJtNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2nd float, BLOOMSBURG, P,4 WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office hi Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. 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, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and Centre Streets. I-I2-'Q4 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTO RNLY-AT-LA W, BLOOMSBURG, FA, Office over First National Bank, JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, 2d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Comer of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA, PA. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Wells' Building over 11. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsburg, Ta' . Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. IRonice Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D.f PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3.70-I HLOUMSJTKO, I'A. HISNKY W. CHAinPI,IN,H,D, Ml MO-KOIH. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Bank Bloom- burg, Pa. if-io-99 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DltlASKS Of CBILDR1 H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UKeilO opptca hours: Offlee & Residence, 4th Bt., Until 9 a. m., 1 to S and 7 to 8 P. M. BLOOMSBURG, F DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. Oftlce and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth 1 Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and residence East street, between Third and FourtU. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. OPPtCI hours: -i 1 to 8 p. m. I? to t p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, P. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glutei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone ConneotM DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Eulldlng, Main below Marks Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manaw, and all work warranted as represent!. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIR, by the use of Gas, and free of charga trfcaa artificial teeth are inserted. To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m j 8 to 5 p. m, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Ooaau es In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL SURPLtm ' . CAPITAL. AB8IT8. OV1B IU Franklin of Phlla.. 4(io,ooo 3,in8,Mlt tl.ooo.so Penn'a, Phlla 400,000 8,8i,lo 1.41M Queen, or N. Y.... 500,000 8,(118 l,OBl! West Chester, N. Y. 800,0( 0 1,788,807 42Bl7 N. America, Phlla. 8,000,000 11,780,689 2,864,73 Office First Nat'I Bank Bldg., ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BHOWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. StfMtf, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compu ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNATP, FIRI INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newark. N. J.j Clinton, N. Y. 5 Peoples', N. Y.jRead. ing, Ta ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Voifci Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, T. These old corporations are well sesjoasMt by age and fire tested, and have never n had a loss settled by any court of law, Tfalt assets axe all invested in solid securities, and liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly sdjuitodaB paid as soon as determined, by Christian p, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooan' burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county sttonli patronize the agency where losses, if an are settled and paid by one of their own citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, -3"Large and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern cor veniences. Bar stocked with best white and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences 'SI . U