THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ..-,.,! Hi 4 MV VliM DCJ jJlJilt i?lAi -a I .. ..vtr 1 heard of rame a couple ol I. mo in my town, lien a well known w " . .i,lntnllv shot bv an ollicrr. CW ...:..; ornwil of street ml .i;..! in hi.snital. aflcr lillina 'tn . ..." a ISt. I-oiii detective who in nnhmtrton on ""' ""i " 'Tlie j"l l"'Hn eilit years i.io, ui.ii lt .r....l.. iimiiff til unm.-in intnlur u ml 'TTi i i'J , i i .i. .. ...i t ill trniihle V. hu h ( oiiKiKt nan ' ' . .i . ..in to HWt at hill.t behind tVWK F""" , ,h iron ,0 the M"'' of il to K've yo" lb r"n .l1'11' n. nfturnnnn. nlmllt c-iirhl 'One mum"- . .. imL ilrni'f mi in friit'.t of n 11 St hmi?, not f,ir fnjni M'i'w' !?uck ':kf J Ul) lhc fronl U'," 1"'"u'' ; ii Tim only Demon who hiipprnnl to in tl' "OUo wu" the lnai(l "f lll,: I La ll.llltP. "Ut' that sofa,' aa'J the? man whe ,l'ea the l",or ,M"- , ''v mistress diiln t toil me flic niurs l,cti!i(t oi y fofa,' Mill the young woman ti .t, rm.u.MiiK ft rani. 1 . . . .. . . .1. ..i I . . ri'lliI pilVft "e rum ii ii.virii, mi- t irishmen niifKij i'i"i ' i-,AA with iirtii-lcs of furniture of thai irt but the tinally ilirertcd the three nu t !u cirry it to me htijiiu nmu uim n.n lit in onf of the tdroom. J he men lie Licd the lox couch aeoorduiK to tin ItiiiJ'i ilireetioiin, ami went their way. 1 hi lliiid went to "er own room on uif whiu Ijlwr to 1 olne ""'"K fur hetilf, nnc i ...U .J linra lhti'l thl llliltrKft Itf till I' . ..t Tl.o n.l.lr... ..t the tntaWiliiiient hadn't bien in tl.v rowit two mitiutof before ho dlwoviTed that hi Iwucut ju't Jtl.WW worth of diamond. 1 h ijiwrii hid 'f'1 n,'r 111 " Jewel l'l m i bureau drawer, wheire he had nvr. m . . .. . i . i them only a lew momenta oeiom ikuwhi 'th( houe on her hopinic expedition, nui ihtn "he opened the Bureau drawer tipor htr return the box waa Rout. The miaticm jtl the titabhwhnient made careful marct lol tb rnoin, and of the adjoining room btfun (he aummoncd the maid. Then hi nui( fur the maid and croan t xamined lu i 'with reliance to ner visiiora uui ihk iiii I'tirnoon. lue maiu toiu me iiikutm nini lie thre men with the tiox-eouiu U.iU lieir !ti only visitor, and allowed hr mintrcm Vtt boxcouch. The mintrewi at once aaid tint ihe hadii t ordered any bux-euuch, anc Kcnd tlie inuid of lioiug in cahoots with thf thne men who had Lrouijht it, declar that the maid had arraiiKud for then: to bring the couch in order to divert u Iflcion from herself. The K'rl cried aud pro "ifd and wviit on her knm, out the inu 'tmca of the establishment was coiivinoed .1 :.l .k k;..f ... .., 1. ,1. lUll lilO limiu nan i tic ,uivi, ui ui itanw vii I -i: - .1.- .1. .U.. 1.,.. lUCOUllllve ill bill; 1UIC1SR, Ull 'l auu ivvnm jtlx door ami declareil that when her hu bud rtturued from hia ollico ahe would tbtTi the girl arretted. Hie did summon i wif!e of men from the M. Louis etntrai tux when her husband returned inuu kiiuu and announced his belief, too, thut ItLt girl waa either crooked herself or in l.tiguewith crooks, and the detectives iath vtd the girl lu. J. hey luvi-stigated btr, and thfy found that alio had a first cousin w lie ...-.in . i. .i,, ti.i. f..;i...l iwif nvu-kiiuH u puian bii,i:i. , iitj i.i.v, lie And tlixt lh irirl ti Ail vrr had anvtliinc lo do with the crook, but the meTc fatl tttibe had any such relative was enough, ici irhcn the girl was tried for the theft 111 the jewels it was the biggest point 'Vllk htr. The chief tried to put the girl flticujli the third deip-ee, but aim stuck tc !ktr lucrtion that she was innocent, in the o all sorts of promiiea of lighter pun- Kmtct if the would own up uud nmke Kmi sort of u statement that would kiv ' line as to where the jewels could be re- ud. ihe nerve with which alio stuck ItokiT SSM-rtlun that she waa innorelit not llict of her questioners Koin, but she wai JtotiTicted of grand larceny, anyhow, and a away tor two years. I "Tl.. i i-ii. . , . t I iue gin omi i gi any poou time ioi Denavmr, for she liecame thorounhl itirdroed over whut he called the injustiva of her conviction, and she cut up so in friioo that she had to do her entire two ;Pra. She came out of prison a pretty "i woman, and a uretty hard one. and foi ttoniileof yeara she went a pretty craggy tcine-the central office people had then Iflw oa her all the time. She didn't iki any p4 to get herself behind the bars again, W lor all that she was often pretty elr.w ,to it- Weil, swme good women of St. Louis buna .!. . .... . uuk anu iook au interest m me girt Wohad t lot of good traits that they saw. , iuey ouilt Iier up. TTiey took care o. ttr wliii ilia n-.. t,,, I, I... ... ptuujiii li a kiuiiii n, and a couple of -yetin ago they got a UUDaiticn f.,r l.- .f .1,.. ,,uin, 'w in a leading St..Louis hospital. (V( couple of weeks ago a menh f WeIl known to the 8t. Louis police. "PPentd to "t ar strikers who were attacking -ucu uue oi tne omcers on me cm -Utd w... i... .L , .. - i . tU k, " "J lu lUH crowu mis crooa got " "W.tt iu his sLniiisrh fla ? nosVititl in which this young woman ..j """ii was a uuilit-il iiuimv a ' " the surgeon lookud him ovet "7 told him that he waa a gunt-r. The T71 u tierfectlv i-r,r,.. U.,. ,.,. r.air at that for a chap near the big rl'lfc an.! .l. ........ . .i j..,, ""-u me consul taiion oi tin Won armmit 1....1 .... ... i i . ,. uuii& was uvt'i, ami lie lu ... h"'apped nurse sitting at his side, k f J. ' UI urt when he examined j,- " looisea at her inttntiy toi te hini f aaeii nr to uend close r-roiw ' ii Voic w"au't particularly s 'h r n aked hr if Laii"" tlliftin ' i'.e lw-''' uit on the chargn m .nJ .i ,u"' uml iraJimy tuai sue "i na thtn ho o:.;.i v. Well. I'm 1 . . . . . r,.im'. discard. I got you those- two wsTt; , alwaya meaut to squure you lUi I T tne v watched me so close m v. j . "ow, ii was me mat ou. do the time.' 'jJnUn tol,J I'er how tho job had been touch "P'..,n(l nw ho was inside the box l-'itd in , &moon when it waa de if k .Ule bedroom on the second Itoot W h , ". tablisilimentr-liow air " U. Ti . UIy borttU in the thing so ll yonne gmother and how, when kwl,,.WUn'van had Kn8 upstairs to do mT'L?? h8d llftl the hd of tho box T.WWvonh of rum- Ui!:itll, t0d dowuatair. and out ttorl , V0' th hospiUl, who know " nd t.1 , ""5 t0 the crook'a atatc f"! it ,ei." d.own when the man re iki dvi. -Wllu.hl dying breath. A conv of IA ths onf,1lon ha been Eled onf!" 1. "waectlwj with the .ajT niaa trial ,ul mndiin .i lni!.i,ll?.w'"t a home and the bst GIRLS NEVER PAY BETS. Rprr (he Men lo Rrttlr, flat Art Oblivion of Tlielp Own Oltllstntlnna. Tlie ninn who mnkes a brt with a (rlrl must expect to lose, whichever way thlii- go. At tb Washington purk riwe roiirae, any the Chlmo l'hnn1cle, tlioiimmdn f pnlm of Klovi- lmve bocn wnprrcrl this wnmm, but Mir rim I era lmve not profited except when the? men have ben the Iomrn. Oii who hn hnc. a good flenl of pxMrpncn In betting with the fair mx unld the tidier day: "I'd tin Htioii rxpeot. (..amotion to grow on trren nx I would to have a girl pnya bet. They hrtve queertiotlon about lt ldng mnd In. fun, nnd not counting, nnd nil thnt. There' the bet I made with Lney Jorkninti the time the house party wn going down to Jnekson pnrk. She said Khe'd aer. the lake first. I subr nhn wouldn't, and It wns glnvta to gloves, for we both needed them. Well, alio wm easy. All I hndi to do wim to keep her tnlklng nliout the time I know tlie blue wnter line ought to heave In night, and she didn't ee at all. Then I nnid: 'Luryi, there It is.' Manbe vou think I got the gloves? Well, 1 didu'U a)ldn't exp-et to when I mnditho let. "Hut If the nhoe had bet-n on the other foot, mind ytiu-if I'd' been the loser I'd have had to pay up. of course. If I didn't, Lucy would have called me down roundly nnd I'd never have heard the liiJitof It." "No, sir," her brother soliloquized. "A tnnn who makes a bet with a girl i sure to be swindled, lie goes Into It w ith his eyes open, of course, buthe'n swindled just the same. Never saw a -fellow who didn't think the same way. Aak V m." 1 DAZED A CONDUCTOR. How a Servt- Wnlrrn Woman Re sented an Insult nn the Street Car ot Xen York. A western woman who is on a visit to New York waa hoarding a mreetrar In thnt olty the other iltiy. She had jnat placed her foot upon the stp and wns preparing to take anoUier stp to the upper platform when, with a furious "Step lively," the, conductor pulled the irtrap. The car ji-rkej for wurd ami the western woman awayvd back for a minute, then jittt caught herself In time to prevent a bnd fall upon the cobbles. She confronted the conductor with angry eye eyes that had looked un, dismuyed, Into those of mighty horntd monsters of the prairies. "What do you mean by starting tihe oar before I was on?" he questioned. "Can't wolh all !hy for you, la!y," the condTictor snarled. "Just mep In Blde theTe.H In a moment the western woman, with a backward golf nweeip of the arm, lunged for tho conductor's hend. lie dodged. The blow sent hU hat ginning buck into the trnck. Tho woman entered tho car and sat down. She was flushed, but dignified. While the other women pa.engerj were rather startled, they nil knew just how she feLt. Then the car mopped while the coiuKuctor went back for his ha-t. The western woman rode free thut time. CELEBRATE DEVIL'S BIRTHDAY Chinamen lU'icard It an Sncrllettlous to Nenleet Glvlnw tlie Evil One Present. f Imllar in some, respects to the cel ebration of idirlstmiu in Christian countries is the observance of the elevil's birthday lu Chlnn. On tlais un niversnry many costly gifts are luld upon the altnr of the evil one. There nro many other suiHTRtitions current. In eejidang tne kltchi-ii god to lleaven every year, the Chinese housvkeep"r hus tu burn it and let the fume as cend. It rejiorts on.Uio good deels of the family for th4 year ami bring gooil luck. Before burning it thfl housewife dips Iter fingers irt a jar of molasses niul smctirs the upper nnd lower lips of the idol, bo thut when he arrives at tho pearly city he may tell a sweet tule on th-e funnily and thus inisure benedictions. A family, when gambling, will cover the eyes of the idlol until tlie card pluyhig is through. A woman in l.uholi city went to the tempi to pray for tlie recovery of her on from smallpox. He recovered, but was markeil1 from the effects of the diRenso. Sho retunusl to tho temple in a great rage put a coil of rope around the idol's neck and soured it several times in the river, saying: Til teach you to lose your benign in fluence, you raseul." WEATHERED MESSENGERS. Interesting- Fact Abuut the Ureal Harrier I'lKion INwt to New Zeuland. The) Great Harrier pigeon post, al though (Jepeniling on feathered mes sengers for the safe transmission of mull matter, is a branch of muil scrv ice between Auckluiul, X. Z., aud Uie Great Harrier islands. The pigeons In traversing the route between Great JHirrier island nnd tho olty of Auck land fly across 60 miles of water, and it is a soinowhnt diffleiilt matter to train tlw small messengers to start from Auckland to the island, but it has been accomplished, and several mails are sent und receivud dully. Each pigeon can carry four sheets of tissue paper, quarto size, used for pigeon pot. Tho messages are folded wnugly, sealed with o stamp covered with waterproof and fastened to tlie leg. The birds then Btart for "home," where, in accordance wVth'thelr train ing, they raise a tiny door and euter a box, their arrival being indicated by a bell which rlna when tho door drops into place. The charge for this LA aerrioe U aUoenoe for one men iage not over one iheeijlii length. Wjiat a splendid type of tireless activity is the sun ns psalmist describes it issuing like "a bridegroom from his chamber and re joicing like a strong man to run race.'' I-.vcry man ought to rise in the morning re freshed by slumber and renewed by rest, eager for the struggle of the day. Hut how rarely this is so. Most people rise still un. refreshed, nnd dreading the strain of the day's labors. The cause of this is deficient vitality ami behind this lies a deficient sup ply of pure, rich blond, nnd an inadequate nourishment of the liody. There is noth thing that will give a man strength nnd en ergy, ms will Ir. Tierce's Golden Medical l)iscoyery. It docs this by increasing the niiiintity nnd quality of the blood supply. This nourishes the nerves, feeds the brain, builds up enfeebled organs, nnd gives that sense of strength nnd power which mnkes the struggle of life a joy. The "good feeling" which follows the use of "Golden Medical Discovery", is not due to stimulation as it contnins no alcohol, whisky or other intoxi cant. It does not brace up the body, but builds it up into a condition of sound health. A fellow with low tastes may often in dulge in high balls Literary Notes for Scptenibor MoClure's The September number of "McClures Magazine" will contain an clalioratcly illus trated article by Samuel Hopkins Adams on "The Training o I.icins, Tigers, and other Great Cats." The drawings, by Charles K Knight, of lhc American Museum of Natural History, because of the artist's technical skill and scientific knowledge, arc doubtless the most startling and lifelike portiaits of Lions that have -appeared in any magazine for some time. The author relates several capital an ecdotes of hairbreadth escapes of trainers from death Hon. GeorgeS. Hnutwcll, Kx-Sccrctary of the Treasury, will write in the September "McClurc's" of "An Historic Sale of United States lionds in I'.ngland." The article gives the text of the otiicial correspondence of our government with the Bank of Lngland relat ing to a somewhat singular episode in the af fairs of the Treasury Department. "How McGrath Got an Lngine'' will be the title of 1 rank II. Spearman's railroad smry in ihe September "McClurc's". Mr. Spearman has already, in the August issue, written of "Conductor Pat Francis;" later he will tell stories about the switchman, 'he yard-master and soon; in the September number he will relate the daring adventure of a young and inexperienced "wiper" in the face of great danger. "A bill from Tiffany's will be the subject of the second of the "True Stones from the I'nder-World," by josiah I- lynt and Francis Walton, in "McClure's" for September, The hero is a New York detective, and the action centers round a metropolitan diamond robbery. This story shows how professional thieves live and how they treat each other. The illustrations will be from studies of types in the Rogues' Gallery. Miss F.dith Wyatt will contribute to "Mc Clure,s" for September a story of contem porary Chicago life, of no little satirical force. In "Kichaul Elliot" she has revealed in a ridiculous light the character of an affectedly refined example of literary nincom poop; the picture of the German family of Huffman is intensely realistic ami typical of Chicago. The story will be illustrated by Frederick K. Giuger. S. S. McCLL'KK CO., 141-155 East 25th M., New York. Poor CliuiTlnK from Tills (Onnlrj. During the year 1S08 52.0G1 vessels, of 34.23.'t,5SO tons, entered nnd cleared Chinese ports. Of these vessels 713, of 230, 1j2 tons, were American. Calm the Crcnl Sugar Producer. Cuba isi the greatest sugar-producing country in the world, and its normal crop Is about 1,000,000 tons. Beautiful Complexions Come from pure, untainted blood No com plexion can be muddy, mottled or sallow If tho blood is pure ; no complexion can bo clour of blemishes If the blood is not pure. More thai) this; disease cannot exist in a body sup- r iled with pure blood. This is the secret of lie suocess of Celery King. It luukos pure blood. t'ulory Kimrcurcs Constlpntion. nnd Nerve, Stoiuuab, Liver aud Kiduuy diseases. 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl, Fa., Issued outot tlie Cuurt of Common Pleas ot Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, tliero will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In Hlooinsburif, Couuty and State aforesaid, oa SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground, situate In (Sliumau's Addition to the Town of Catawlssa, In tho Township of Catawlssa, County and stnto aforesuld, bounded uud de scribed us follows, to wit : on the no'th by Mill street forty feet, on the cast by land of A, II. Shook one hundred and fitly feet, oa tho south by an alley forty feet, and on tho west by an alley one hundred uud titty (oet, bring lot No. lit in the plot or survey of said Sliuinaa's Addition to the Town of Catawlssa, whoreou Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution, at tho suits of C. W. Harder vs KUas Krubsuud llanry J. Miller vs. Ellas Krebs, and to be sold as the property ot Ellas Krebs. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. ltiuwN & Small, Attys. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlven that tho partnershln association, known ns the Ulooiiisbuiv Sioro ( iniiiaiiy, "Limited," was, by a voie of a ma jority, In number and vuluo of Interest, dis solved on tlin first day of August, ltsio. All persons uhvIiik claims uealust llio lllomiisbui'if Store Co., "Limited," will present tUesanmlo W.J. Hehl, at tiielr ollico, Hrd lloor First Nil tlotnil bank Hiilldluu, for payment, and ull our- sons Indebted to said partnership association will settle with and pay said V. J. Uelil. o. K. woolHN, Chairman. 8-(Wt. K. 11. Tl'bTIN, Secretary. An Old House In Mew Quarters. James Reilly has moved his Barber Shop to the Central Hotel, room recently used as a parlor, on first floor. Newly furnished Expeil wuikii.ee. Give us 0 c..ll. 4-5-iy SHERIFF'S SALE. liy virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common i'loas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, nnd to mo directed, tliero will bo exposed to publlo sale, at the Court House, In Hlooinsburif, county and at ate nforesnld, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1900, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain thrno tracts, or lots of ground. n Town of lllooins burg, bounded and described as follows, lo wit: TKACT No. I. McfflnnltiK at tho Bouthwest corner of land of tho estate of Jacob WhiiIk', dcceRjiiid, and c. W. N'eal, truatno and exncu tor ; thonco northwardly along western linn of lands of tho estate of Jacob WanlK, deceased, one hundred and fifteen feet to a corner; thence westwardly, In a lino parallel with Tenth street, thlrty-threo feot to eaHtorn line of lot. No. 83 ; llinnno southwardly, In a line parullel with western line of land of tho estate of Ja cob Wanlif, deceased, ono hundred and fifteen feet to northern lino nf Tenth street ; thonco oast wardly, along said northern lino of Tenth street, thl rty-t hreo feet to place of beglnnlnit, Bald tract of land being lot No. it. TKACT NO. . Heglnnlng at tho southeast corner of Harriet and Ninth streets; tlienco east wardly along sour hero line of said Ninth street thirty-three fret, to corner of lot No. 9; thence southwardly.ln a line parallel with Har riet street, one hundred and twnnty-llvo feet to an alley; theuce westwardly, In a line parallel with Ninth street, thirty feet to eastern line of Harriet street; tnenro northwardly ulongsald eastern lino of Harriet street ono hundred und twenty-live feet, to place of beginning, said tract of land being lot No. 8, TKACT NO. . Beginning at a point on southern line of Ninth street, thirty feet east of Harriet street ; thonco eastwardly along said southern line of Ninth street thirty feet, to corner of lot No. 10; thenno southwardly, In a line parallel with Harriet street, one hundred and twenty-flvo feet to an alley; tlienco west wardly, Ina lino parallel with Ninth street, thirty feet, to corner of lot No. H; thence north wardly, In a lino parallel with Harriet street, ono hundred and twenty-live feet to the place of beginning, said tract of land being lot No. 9. All three above-mentioned tracts of land being lots Nos. 1, 8 tnd 9, on the plan of an addition to tho Town of Uloomsburg, Pennsylvania, by Mess. Hess. Peacock, Crevellng etui, and be. Ing also part of a larger tract of land con veyed to c. W. Neal, trustee and executor of the estate of Kinnia II. Neal, deceased, by C. C. Peacock, C. W. Miller and wife, C. M Crevellng, II. V. Hess and wire, by deed dated August 11, lHWt, ami recorded In Deed Book No. 53, page KM, and conveyed by C. W. Neal, trustee and executor, ns aforesaid, to Clara Melllck, party hereto, by deed dated April 9, 1H97. Seized, taken lu execution, at the suit of C. W. Neal, trustee and executor.vs. Clara Melllck, with notice to terre tenants, and to bo sold as tho property of Clara Melllck, with notice to terre tenants. W. W. BLACK, Mbllick, Atty. Sheriff. PARTITION NOTICE. IN THK MATTKHOf TMR PAKTITION Or THE IS TALK Or SAML'KL IIIOI.AV, IHCIASKD. To Margaret lllillay, widow of Samuel Hldlay, late nt the Township or Scott, In the County of Columbia and Mate ot Pennsylvania deceased; William II. Hldlay, lllooiiisbun;, Columbia Couuty, Pennsylvania; J. W. Hldlay, Oiauge vllle, Columbia County, Pennsylvania; A C. Hldlay, Uup-rl, Columbia County, Pennsylva nia; Charles Hldlay, liloniusiirg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania; Mamie Hldlay Hurinan, Intermarried with II. Harm. in, drangevllle, Columbia County, Pennsylvania; Delia Hldlay Culn, Intermarried wl' h John Cain, Newberry, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; Minnie Hldlay Drum, Intermarried with clarence Drum. Cabin Kun, Columbia County, Pennsylvania; Muggln Hldlay, llloonisbiirg. ( olumbla Co., l'a.; Kllza bein Hldlay. having for her guardian, ad litem, Joseph Fleekenstlue, orangevllle, Columbia County, Pennsylvania; being widow and chil dren ot Samuel llldliiy, deceased. Vou are hereby notliled that In pursuance of nn order of the orphan's court, of Columbia County, a writ of partition has Issued from the said Court to the heerirr ot said county, ret uru able the fourth Mondny of September, I'.wo. and that the Inquest will meet for tho purpose of making parMtlon and valuation of the widow s dower In the real estate of said decedent, on Friday, the 21st day of Septemoer, A. D. lMOO, bet ween the hours of 9 a. in. and p. in., on the premises of Samuel Hldlay, deceased In Scott township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania; at which tliiui and place you cau attend, It you think proper. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. Okant IIERKisii, Atty, tor Widow. 8-2.1 CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia County, l'a, on the 81th day of Sep tember next, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, un der Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to pro vide tor tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April ith, 1H74, and the supplements thereto, by John K. W'elll ver, Joshih (Jlger, C. L. Cronln. Isaio Koadar mel and John llrobst, lor the charter of an In tended cornoMtlon to be called Volunteer Sec ond Ward Fire Company, t he diameter and ob ject of which Is the control of lire and the nmlntatnance of a tiro company to extinguish, or assist, lu extinguishing tire, In the Town ot lilooinsburg and vicinity, and for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy, ull tho rights, DHuetltH and privileges, conferred by the Act of Assembly, aforesaid, and Its supplemenis. 1KELEK & IKKI.KK, Solicitors. August l, I'.sjO. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATR OF (JBO. W. 8TBADHAN, riKl'HSKD. Tho undersigned auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia County, Pa., to pass upon the exceptions Mod to the first nnd dual account, of Norman Cole and I. K. Krli'k bauin, executors of tho estate of Geo. W. bloadman, deceased, and to dlslrlbuto the bal auco or said estate In hands of said executor, to and among the parties entitled t hereto, will sir, at the Court House, In Illooiusburg, Pa , on Saturday, September 1st, A. I). 1HU0, at 1 o'clock p. in . to perform the duties of hlsappolntmmit, when and where all parties Interested In said estate must appear, or be forever debarred from coming lu mi said fuud. b-9-lt. C1IAK1.KS M. DLAKKH, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF LAWSON lll'OIIKS, DRCEASRD. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, pa., to nuiKO distribution ot balance In hands or ad ministrator or suld deceased, will sir, at or flce of Ikeler & Ikeler, In Itloomsbuig, Pa., on Wednesday, September fth, l'.Ki, at 10 o'clock a. m., to perform the duties or his appointment, when and where ull parties Interested In su.-d (state must appear, or bo forever deburrei' from coming lo on said (und. tv'.l-ll. 1- llf.D lIVLLEll, AlKlUOr. 1900 WL OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 w S. M0YER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashior. VIRMCTOliS. Chartet IK. Runyon, William Rfiiflle, Xxvln IT. 'ufc, CharttsM. Crewfnp, ChviKtinih A A'f(t. U';j.i,ii Lr..i-..iu Jomh W. i'iifl, William H. Mowrl fnfK Ikelrr, E. W. M. Low, Pros. J. M. Ptatbk, Vlcel'res1 E, B. Tustin, Cashier. FIT IMJHi BM OF Bi-ooMsiiunu, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFK DF.rOSIT UOXKS FOR RENT IN IIURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIKKCTOKS. Dr. K, W. M. Low, .Myron I. Low, Dr. J. II. Vostlnc, J. M. stavor, K. ll. Turtln, Louis dross, Oeo. S. Hobblns. o Accounts of Banks, corporations, Kunds and Individuals. Solicited I'pon the Most LID era! Terms, Consistent with Uood Banking. lbs Bioonskg National hi CAPITA! iin,ono SLHPLLS ;!0,oiHi DIRECTORS. Henry J. Clark, Harrison .f. Connor, Joseph Itntil, Paul E. Wirt, Wilson M. K.vos, Owen W. Chorlngton, Samuel Wlgrall, W.M. Longenberger,, Harvey W. Hess, Anion '. Schoch. A. 7.. Henoch Paul E Wirt W. II. Hldlay Morris S. Broadt.. President ..Vice President Cashier Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. , ism. -PROFESSIONAL CARDS.?- N. U. FUNK, ATTORXCT-AT-LAW, Lira. Soft Bnildimz, Court Hoom A.3y, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTtrUf EY-AT-LAW, Foat Office Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, FAl C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, tmlbaat, BLOOMSBURG, PA. JOrjM O. FKIBZf. JOHN S. BAHHA FREEZE & IIARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. EL WELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, and ftooc, BLOOMSBURG, P. 4. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-ATLAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square, BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,. attorney at law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank BUlg,, 2d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, TA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. V. II. 11HAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,.rA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. r-iT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday of fiu-li wee' . WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNIY-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, liloomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office i Wirt building, over Alcxandel Bros. lf-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. ir-onice Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3-70-lv HLOOMFP.UKC, PA HKNKY W. CHAMPL1N, M. U., GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over F'armer's National Bank Blooms- burg, Pa. 1 1-10-99 SFKCIAL ATTENTION TO 1IIHASKS OK CDILDBI II. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BTJUaXUM orrici hoi ks: Ofllce ltcsldence, 4th St., Until 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 r. . BLOOMSBUKO, PA J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo. P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glawei and Artificial Eyes supplied. Boars 10 to 4. Telephone Con recti 11 DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Street , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SCKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Wain below Mark Bloomsburo, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior bum ana au work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wfcaa runciai teem are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the Any. 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 ; i to 6 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Represents t welve of the strongest Compa es In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SURPLUS CAPITAL. ASSHTS. OVKBALL Franklin of rhlla.. t it 'O.ooo f:t,it,M!v u.ooo.5 I'enn a. I'htla 400,neo S.S'.'MM) l.ini.6 Uueen.or N. Y.. bpo.ooo a.Mfe.ws 1.0M.I Westchester, N.Y. 800,010 l,TM,n7 428 N. America, l'hlla. 8,000,000 ,730,tll 2,344,7 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Comer Main and Centre. Strts, Bloomsburg, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as good Compan 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. j Merchants of Newark, N. J.j Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.jRead. lnR, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yoikl Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. These old corporations are well teason4l by age and fire tested, and have never ytl had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid securities, alt liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted 0 paid as soon ns determined, by Chris-Ua f Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloot burtr, Pa. The people of Columbia county ihol patronize the agency where loss(f, If try are settled and paid by one of tnelr wt citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Bartzel, Frop. No. 121 West Main Street, a"I.arge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot nnd cold water, nnd modern cor venicnces. Bar stocked with best wine and luiuors. First-class livery attached. HOXEX EISTT. (FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL RI -OOMSliURG, PA. New sample rooms, large and convenient. Ketcntly papered, painted and re.furnished. Everything up to date. Excellent facilities ror travelling men. Good stabling. 5 3 C. H. ENT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot nnd cold water, and all mode n conveniences - I
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