BEHIND TIIK ISCUMX nv autiiih nsTn, TlV, waveriiiR c'rnrn of n runpli- ,f limo liRht flickered over a liaky m afTViidinit nhirh uppoi 't t lie Ruillotine. A weary orclictr jinitird through ill opening Imin of the MarcillHisc. It was the JBt scene uf sui-crMful piny, on the dingy stage of n theater in Knaml, l.'t yrT "(T. DotuM I'urtoT stood mi the slops of Iho jtuilloline. lli face wn upturned; his whole (inure quivered with nervous forve, and hit expression win nlniort divine. Hound the strps of the guillotine was n hoivling mol of the citizen of Paris, rep resented by half -a-riogen "supers" nnd a thin, undeveloped, trembling girl, who w.is i!rcM'd m a liy in an old blue blouse nnd brown brceclus, with a marlit cap of Lib filr rn her dark hair. Keating one hand on the rail of the step, the looked tip at Outlaid ('alter, her gray eyes brimming over with team. Ju'ie Stern was only 14. The glamour o( the sUite was written etuilly, aiiKgeMivo ly on the fate of the man nnd in the ryes of the girl. "t)h, .Mr. Carter! You are wonderful!" Who is that? What did you My? Oh, it's little Julie Stern, in it! Crying?" He put his hand gently on her hhoiilder and mavehed her down the stage, toward the me feeble ga jet on the prompt aide, .lulic met hia Marching glance without waver ing. "You play I'hiilippo, don't yr.u?" al;ed pnnald: then, before slicroultl reply: ISad ! Kid! You ran't be thinking of what you are doing." "I have only three lines!" exclaimed Tube. "Three linea!" repeated Donald. "Hotter actors than you or I will ever be have played mailer parts. What do you expect to do at 14? (ioneril or l,ady Macbeth?" ".lulie'a eyes flashed. "There's 1'hilippc!" exclaimed Donald. "Come! No more tears! Now let me try to make you understand your three lines!" The scene was changed. It was a gayly deeoruted little room, and the air was heavy with the scent of llowers. It was Julie Stern's own little room at the theater, adjoining the one where she dred. . Julie was sitting in a b'g chair playing with the jeweled chain around iur neck and listening to the talk of three men. Tune and success had changed the emo tional little l'hillippe into a lovely worn sn. She was playing Juliet at lust, but Donald Carter, as he leaned against the wall by the window, looked at her with hia old critical glance. "Beautiful! eharmin', my dear girl, simply eharmin'!" said one of the men, an old actor, who knew her well. For live minutes her Juliet was the only theme, then the next act was called. "Mer- ..., ; j -i .. . . cuuo nurriea away, me otner actor took a lengthy good-by, and she was left alone with her eldest friend. Donald was about to leave Kngland for a long American tour, and all he had waa staked on Us succt-ts. Julie rose and came toward him, con inns of triumph and hungry fur praise. "Well, Don, what do you say?" "You are changed, dear, lulic! You have done much; but are you quite satisfied?" She glanced over her shoulders into a mir ror that rellected her beautiful face, and Hashed a aiur.e to the rellection of his. "Yes!" "Then I ran say nothing, but 'eharmin,' my dear girl, clinrmin ! lie held out hia hand, but she drew back "Do you think I am ungrateful, Don?" . 1 think you ale spoiled it s a pity you are luildmg tin your own limitations, (iood- hy, Julie! Failure never hurt vou, but suc cess is a more cruel fire. !ood-bv!" Julie, with a sudden impulse of cruelty, Dent toward him. "Utter failure has evidently spoiled you, mm, even you: Donald understood. He had failed, ut terly failed, to win her love, and with I last "goodby" he left her. "Up and down, up and down, with a step that faltered or quickened, according to hi troubled thoughts, Donald Carter paced up ana down the dreary room of a sniuil hotel, in a city of the far west. Julie Stern was in the city; he heard her praises on every mdi. He had been to see her piay, but determined, and without any wa vering from a deep reoolve, to keep her from wie knowledge of his looses and disap pointment. If I have failed what mutters?" said Donald, throwing himself into a low chair in the dark, gloomy room. "Other saic eeed! If 1 fall out, the ranks close up aud the march goe on!" There was a alight sound at the other end of the room, and lie lifted hia eyes. Silence. Then, suddenly, out of the shadows quick ly, impulsively there came toward him Julie! She heard his quickening breath; she saw the change in hia careworn face by the fad ing light at the window; but she paused for one minute. There was a acarltt handker chief in her hand, and with a twist and loosely-tied knot, it was turned into a cap of Liberty. The old, half-forgotten aceno sprang up in his memory. It waa little l'hillippe, who was kneeling by his aide no, it was Julie! 'Don! There is no glory for me without your praise! There ia no happiness without jour love: He tried to speak, but she twined her arm fund his neck and went on; "You hav only loved me for a few years; hut I have loved you since I was a child! In H my work in dejection and in joy 1 have red and tried to be good enough for you! r-ven when you went awav, when I waa Paying Juliet" lhere was a long pause. He took her hand "id laid it against his lips, but there was 'ii,etliing so unlike himself, so quiet and whdued, that Julie looked at him with frightened, wide open eye. "Dear Donald, you are very ill and weary." 'Not now, not now," he whisered in a broken voice; "but sometime, Julie, I hava 'nought it would be well to strive no more. ")' "spirit failed me. 1 never realized this, un "I your sympathy " fche did not draw his hands away from his ', but laid her own over them. When lie looked up at last, the scarlet cap on her ?rk hair was the only bright spot of color '"..I, wa"i'i light. . My little l'hillippe!" heexclaimed. Then, with something, of his old, mocking tone: U was awect of you to remind me, but, taret Julie, isn't it a little like the end f the fifth act old associations, and a bad V played proposal to soft music? There! sou i see how llipuant 1 have grown!" cried" '1U'le UUCMUI,'e'1 DoIl!" nis On, my dear love. I began to fear that you wre too sad ever to help me again, nut uow-we will do great things!" JJonald. thrilled to her eager voice, and re Pfsted slowly; Julie, we will do great things to M1'er, you dud IT'-N. Y. Weekly. otiR I'.kst Wonk cannot be done unless von have good health. You tannnt have pod healih without pure blood. You may have pure blood bv tilcmn II I tlba now. You cm. not rcilire the good it will do you until you try it. Begin taking it ( to-day mid fee how quickly it will give ou an npi ciitc, sticnglh and' vigor, nnd cute yMir rnciini.nism, catarrh, or scrofula. Ail liver ills arc cured by Hood's Pills, ajc. You can't convince a man who has dys pepsia that aims is not on the inac.ise. , I rciliNo I'li.KS.-Or. Agnew's Ointment is proof against the torniems of itching piles. fhoin.mds of testimonials of cures flecicd by itn use. No cave too aggravating r too long standing for it to soothe, corn tort ami cure, h cures in from 1 to 6 inni1. s:-l by C. A. Kleim. 4S There arc nearly 400 miles of inland navi gallon m Kngland and Wales. There have been poultry bool, printed costing fifteen dollars or more, but there has ncv. r been one at any price with more l ean tiful colored rcpimluc;ins of poultry, than those found in tingle poultry Hook, 1111 no iioiiiiccmcnt id whu.li appears 111 another column. The paintings were madi; diiect from best buds of the different breeds, nnd the coloring nnd ch.nai:tenstic shape of each breed aie pcifcct. As for the text, there never was a book printed containing more prutic.il, levcl-hc.iilcd information. Its chapters include, "rlggs for Hatching," 'Halehing Ibe Pegs." "Cnie of Clucks with liens and brooders." "The Successful ( .are of Incubators," "The Inrmci's Hocli," 'The Village Hennery;'' chapters on 'breeds," on "l'attcning an.l Marketing," ami "Diseases nnd Kcmedics," with the old nnd new school methods of treatment. One man wrote the publisher that, "The mot. toes nlone nt each chapter heading were worth the cost of the book." Twenty thousand copies of this adiiiuable work have been printed. The piice is e,o cents, by mail; uddrcsa the publishers, Wi mer Atkin son Co., Philadelphia. A German firm has built a locomotive on the American pattern. So Years Old Catarrh 50 Ykars. Or. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder cures him. Want nny stronger evidence of the power of this wonderful remedy over t!-is universal disease? Want the truth of the cuhO con tinned? Write (ieorge lev is, Shamokin, la. He says : "I look upon my cure as a miraeie it relieves in lo minute. Sold by C. A. Kleim 45 Modern machinery is fast finding its wav to smalt farms in Culia. Ir Kkeis Titg Kket W'Akst aii Dkv. Ask for Allen's Foot-Kase, a powder. It cures chilblains, swollen, sweating, sore, aching, damp feet. At nil diuggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample Iree. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, I.ekoy, N. Y. d11.22.4t SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily; virtue or a writ of Levari Farias, Issued out ot tlio Court or Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, uud to inn directed, there will be exposeurto pulillo sale, nt the Court House, lu llloomsbiirg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DEC. S, 1900, at t wo o'clock p. ni., nil that certain piece, par cel, or tract of land, situate In the Township of Hoaitt, County and Statu aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, lo wit : Beginning nt a stone, In line of bind late ot Aarou I'.oone ; theuco by said land north eleven ami tbree (piarters degrees west, ten perches to a atone; thence by tlio same north seventy-otght and oiie-qiurter r-xls to stouo uud lund bow or hue of Sheppard Shclliumiuer ; theuce by same and lands of Jesse. W. Merrell, north tweiity-iilue and turee-qurters degrees west, twenty-six and three-tenths perches to stono In street ; thence by Bamc course, by land of William Hopper, seveuty.flve feet to stone ; thence by said Hop. pefs lot north sixty aud one-half degrees east, two bundled uud uluuteuu feet und three Inches to a road; theuco by said road north twenty-nine Olid three-quarters degrees west, elghty-iilne feet and six Inches to sloue and lauds of Howell's estate; thence by bind be longing to Howell's estate south sixty-eight and one-halt degrees west, two hundred and twenty-tlve feet to a stono ; thence by same north twenty-nlno aud three-quarters degrees west, ninety-eight feot and six Inches to lino of reserved road ; theuce by said road south sixty eight and one-half degrees west, one hundred and thlrty-Ovo feet and three Inches to stone and land of Charles llrychus; thence by said IJrycbus south twonty-nlne aud three-quarters degrees east, eleven and five-tenths perches to a stone ; thence by Fume und other lands south sixty-eight aud one-half degrees east, twenty eight and one-tenth perches to stone ; thonee by lot now, or lute of Christopher Feddor, norlh seventy-eight and ouo-quarter degrees east, fourteen feet aud cloven Inches to a stone,, In line ot street forty feet wide ; thence by said street north eleveu and throe-quarters degrees west, one hundred and eight feet aud nine Inches to a stone ; thence crossing said street and by land of the Evungellcul Chu.ch north seventy-eight and one-iiusrter degrees east, two hundred feet; thence by Church lot and lots now, or late of Wraub, Price und F. F. hnyder, south eloveo and three-iuarters de grees east, two hundred und soveuty-four feet and two Inches to lot of Catharine White; thence by lot of Catharine Whlto north seven- ty-clght an-1 one-quartar degrees east, nine perches to a sUine, In Hoe ot land late of Aaron Boone, to the place of begluulug, oontalulng EIGHT ACRES, more or less, together with all tho ltnprove ucuts thereon, Including A DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, takim In execution, at the suit of William Hoffman, use, vs. W llllam Hopper and Mury A. Uopper, und to be sold as the property of Wlllluia Uopper and Mary A. Hopper. W. W. HfjACK, M11.1.BK, ATTT. MISKIKK. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. K8TATK OK lJKI.II.ill CKAMKK, LATK OF 111.00118- Kr.iicn Is herebv L'lven that letters testa mentary on tho esiaio ot Helllah ciainer. lute of the Town of lllooiusburg, Pa , deceased, have been granted to Joseph crume'.resldcnt. of said town, to whom all persons Indebted to said es tutu are requested to make payment, and those luivinir claims or ilciiiunda will make knowu the same without delay to ,..,, 11 Ij tit, mo.in.nr.ii, Executor. Or to John a. IUkuan, Atty. NOTICE. Tim annual meeting of the stockholders of tlia Mlooinsbtirg bund Improvement Company will be held for the election of ortlners uud a Hoard of Directors, ou Monday, November 2S, IDuO, at two o'clock lu Die ufiurnnon, ul tlio of. the of the Couipuuy, lu the Knt Hulldlug, BloomsbUlg, ra. n. i . r i a n , 11 sat. secretary. THE COLUMBIAN, SHERIFF'S SALE. My rlrtiinof a writ of Lev. Fn., Issued out of tho court of omiron Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pen nsylvaiiln, and to me directed, thorn will be exposed to public sale, at the Court llouso, In bloomsouig, County and Mute nloreguld, on SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1900, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, par rel, and lot. of ground, situate in the Town of Hloomshurg, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit,! beginning at the northeast cor-J ner of Sixth and Leonard streets; thence east. wardly along tho northern aide of Sixth street three hundred and nlnoty-slx feet, more or less, to the Kupcrs, and llloomsbuig Itallroad ; thetico northwardly along lands of said Rupert A Bloomsburg Itallroad one hundred and eighty feet, more or less, to the corner of the building known as tlio "Burling Hootn," upon the In grain carpet plant; thence westwardly along south wall of the burling room nnd building known M the "Ingrain Weaving Mill," seven-ty-nlno feet tnoie or less, lo the southwest cor ner of the Ingrain Weaving Mill ; thence south--wardly one hundred and twenty feet to a point In west wall of Tupestry Weaving Shed ; thence westwardly two hundred and eighty-seven feet, more or less, to Leonard st reel ; t hence sotit h wardly, along line or Leonard street, sixty-six b et to place of beginning, whereon are erected the tollowlKg buildings: A TWO STORY URICK BUILDING seveiity-nlnu by one hundred nnd forty feet, known as tho TAPE JTRY WEAVING SHED, a one-story brick building, seventy-nine by forty feet, known as tho TAPESTRY COLOR SHOP, one three-story brick building, nrty by one hun dred and sixty feet, known as the SPINNING MILL, together with the engine, shafting, belting and other machinery contained therein, nnd ov. eredby the lieu of all that certain mortgage, executed by thu Mageo Carpet Works, to CO. I'euciKik and L. E. Waller, as trustees, bearing date January iTth, recorded In Mortgage Hook, volume as, at pAgo ', Ac, upon tho premises hereinbefore named, the Jndgment upon which tho foregoing levari facias was Is sued, having been confessea by tho Mugee Car pet Works, to enable the holders of the bonds to collect the money due theroou, and secured by said mortgage. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of L. E. Waller and C. c. Peacock, Trustees, vs. The Mage.e carpet Works, and to be sold as the property of tho Mageo Carpet Works. W. W. BLACK, Mii.i.kh, Atty. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF VALUABLE- Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan s Court of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, the under signed, administrator of the estate of Jackson Karns, late of the Town of Bloomsburg. Penn sylvania, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the premises, In said town, on r Kl iJ.A 1 , rsUVlMUJK 30, 1900, st ten o'clock In the forenoon, of said day, the following described real estate, to wit : A HOUSE AND LOT, situate on Eighth street. In tho Town of Hloomsburg, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by 110 alley, on the east by lot of Bloom Poor District, on the south by Eighth street, and on the west by Nathan Chromls, being fifty-live feet In width and 0110 hundred and six teen feet In depth. Trkms ok Hai.k : Ten per cent, of one- fourth 0: the purchase money to be paid ut tho striking down of the property; the one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at the continuation of sa.o; und tlio remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest from conllrina- tlon ulsl. W. II. BltOOKE, Executor. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. The undersigned, executors ot the last will and testament, of Peter llellor, late of Pine township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, de ceased, will expose to public sale, on the prem ises, In Pine townablp, aforesaid, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900, at ten o'clock a. 111., the following described real estate: All that certain messuage and tract of land, situate In Pine township, afore said, bounded on the north by lands of Abraham Tlluiun and Thornton Wutts, eastwardly by lands of ueorge Moser and Watts lleocock, southwardly by lands of Burgess Eck and W. II. Dayman, und westwardly by lands ot Will. lam Pursul und Mary J. Berger, containing 60 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES, bank burn, wagon shed and outbuildings. Good water and fruit on tbo premises. About eighty acres cleared and in good state of cultivation! and the balance well timbered. Tkhms ofSali: Ten per cent, ot the pur chase money to bo paid at the striking down ot the property ; tlftceu per cent, on tho first day ot Januury, 101, twenty-five per cent, on the first day of April, luui, aud tbo balance In one year thereafter, to be secured by bond and mortgage. ItlvK-curoHs. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Notlen Is hereby given that the following widows' appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' court ot Columbia county on Mon day, December 8, I'.hm, by the Clerk of suld Court, and continued nisi, and unless exce t Ions are hied to same wltlilu four duys, they will bo continued itnully. 1 Estate ot Purclvui Foulk, lute of Hemlock township, deceased, i'ersoualty t:JoO.Oo. 3 Estate of Jonathan Hurtman, lute of Hem lock township, deceased. Personally f ioO.oO. a Kstuleot William 11, Smith, late of Ucuton Borough, d 'Ceased. Personally l liid.00. 4 Estato of Andrew I.aubach. late of Biurar. leaf township, deceased. Personalty fltio.ou. 6 Estate or Daniel Fry. late of Moulour town. ship, deceased. Personalty $:ii'0 Oil. a Estate ot hamuel Hldlay, late ot Scott town sMp, deceased. Personally ;o0.w. Clerk's (iftlce. W. II. II EN HIE. Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 8, luoo. dork, u. 0. KXKCUTRIX'S NOTICE. KHTATU OK 1'KTKH S. 1IAI1HAV, l.tTK OF BLOOMS Ul'HU, PA., DKl'kAKKU. Notice Is hereby irlven that letters testament. ary on 1 he estate of Peter K. ilurmun, late of BlooinaUiirgJiuve been grunted to itobeoca liar. man, resident of said town, to whom all portions Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, und thoso having claims or demands win iiiiiku known tuo same wn nout, iiclay to ll-IIWit KbUECCA HAKMAN, Executrix, Or to John g. Hahhan, Atty. BLOOMSBURG, SHERIFF'S SALE. fly virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa , Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, thero w ill b) exposed to public sale, at the Court tlotise, In lllooinsburg, county and slate afore said, on SATURDAY, NOV. 24, iyoo, at two o'clock p. m.,all that, piece and parcel of land, situate In Elk drove, In the Township of Sugarloaf, county of Columbia und state of rennsylvanla, bounded and described as fol. I lows: Beginning on the south side of tho pub I He highway, leading from Central toNordmon', and at the Intersection of the east lino of a six. teen-foot alloy ; thence along said alley, In n southerly direction, one hundred seventy-one and one-half (171 Vi) feet to Itallroad alley; thence nlong suld Itallroad alley eastwardly eighty (SO) feet, to lot of Elijah Hess ; thence by the same northward ono hundred and sixty seven (10T) feet, to same, westwardly eighty (sm feet to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, shed and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, nt tho suit of Cos-' motiolltan Building A Loan Association vs. Harriet K. Bcrnlnger anil Wilson A. Ilernlnger, and to be sold as the property of Harriet E. Bemlnger and Wilson A. Bernlngcr. W. W. P.1.ACK, Hahman, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Py vlrtuof a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, ut the Court House, In Bloomsburg, County and and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER i, 1900, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain messuage, or tenement, or lot of ground, sltuat.o In tho Town of Bloomsburg, County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, viz : On tho northeast by an ulley, on the southeast by lot of M. 8. Williams, on the southwest by Iron street, and on the north west by lot now, or late of Thorn is Hlckey, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. seized, taken In execution, at Iho suit ot Frank P. Pursel, executor of Mary Clayton, de ceased, vs. K-tchacl A. Ilenson, and to be sold as the property of ltachacl A. Ilenson. W. W. BLACK, Clark, Atty. Shortrr. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate The undersigned, administrator of the estate of .lohn A. Funston, hueof theTown 01 bloom'. burg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, do ceased will expose to sale, on the premises, In Madlion township, on SATURDAY, DEC. 1ST, igoo, at one o'clock In the afternoon, the. property of the deceased, known as THE IIAZLE BOTTOM FARM, liounded and described us follows, to wit: Be ginning at a corner of lands of James lluus und Marcus (truh on, running thence ulong land of suld Marcus Uralium and lands of the estate of .lutnes Ktiilln north forty-slx degrees and forty live minutes west, three tnou.-und seven hun dred and thirty-seven feel to center of publlo road, leading from Jerseytown to Washlngtou vllle: thence along same, by Its various courses und distances, to u large oak tree, near a public school house, aljng suld road; thence north forty.four degrees east, one thousand und four teen feet along Hue of land of Jacob Confer, to a st.nn corner ; thence north slxty-tlve d"grees and thirty minutes east, one hundred und twen-tv-four feet to a stone corner; thence south forty-six degrees and forty-tlve minutes east two thousand seven hundred and seventy three feet, along lines of land of Jacob Confer, to a corner, ur line of land of Thomas (tingles; thence south forty-two degrees und ililrlv min utes west, three thmisuiul feet ulong line of land of suld Thnmus (tingles anil James ilaus, to the placu ot beginning. 0 lutalnlug 214 ACRES and perches, be the s ime more or less, whereon are erected a three-audoue-half-story FRAME, SLATE ROOF HOUSE, 'J.'x.ll f-et, In perfect, condition, with a good wen on KiMincii porcu. House und outbuildings handy and eoit plote. Also, a lame b ink barn. 48x71 feet, with a SKxjO-ioot straw shed, all built wltlilu the past lAynsrs. This burn Is very complete, having gruuunes wit a snoots uti'ier i nresning uoor. wnere wagons can be artveu una loaded from a plat form, upon Bume level with wagon. This barn Is particularly adapted to raising stock arid general farming conveniences. There Is a good well In same that has never gone dry. The threshing Moor, bulg on a level with the ground, Is most easy of access. Also, two large Implement, bulldlngs,one 20x10 feet and ono lMxii.' feet. Also, double corn crib, SO feet long, which will hold 4,000 bushels of corn, and provided with a high loft over crib. This solendld. well known farm nronerty Is located one mile west of Jers-ytowu and two along the main road to Waslilngtonvllto, Dan- viunana union. 1 he w iikes-iiarre & western K. K. crosses the extreme, norlh corner, where cars can be louded and unlooden. The Chllllsiiuaiiue Creek Dasses throuirh the north corner liw feet from rear ot burn, ufford lng great convenience for stock to run. The Uud Is almost level, with just enough Incline for perfect surface dralnaire. U, am has been expended for tile to thoroughly undnrdruln the mini v.oi-o ousneis 01 nine nave oeen appneu early and tremendous crops are realized. The ground has been kept up and Is now In good condition. No better stock raising or general farming property can be found. J ins farm win posiiiveiy oe sola on nay anove mentioned to highest bidder to close up this estate. The crop share, now In ground, to go to purchaser. TitUM:!: Ton ner cent, of one-fourth tone paid upon day of sale, bslunce of the one-fourth April 1st, 1WII, the remaining three-four! lis April 1st, l;Ki, with Interest from April 1st, 1901. C. W. FUNSTON, Adm r. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. A'sfdc (if Phillip Morrill, Oeivunfit. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the (iriihans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution of the fund In the bands of the ac countant, of said de-cased, will sit ut, his ofllce In Bloomsburg on Krlday November 2.1, Unto at ii a. in. to perform the duties of hlsapnoliitment wnen ana wnere un uuruca imeresieii 111 me fund In the huuds of the accountant of said de ceased will appear and prove the same or be forever debarred from coming lu on said fund. T. J. VAMIEUSMC K, Auditor. 1891. I900 m runs liiuL banl OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL - - $60,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 40,000 W. S. MOYER, A. H. BLOOM, President. . Cashior. V1RBCT0HS. Charlm '. Kiion, William fHiiolm, XkvIh IT. Funk, Churlm .W, Crrvrllng, ChrlMimlur A. Kletnt, WilUmn Hream); Joseph IP. Ei, Wiuuim S. Hoyer, rrniiK Aeier. 8-84-tK) PA. E. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. Fta vbr, Vice Tres. E. B. Tcstin, Cashier. REST NJilllL BE -OF-- Bi.ooMsiiuiio, Pa, Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $20,000 SAFE DF.rOStT 1SOXES FOR KENT IN liURCiLAK ANIi FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIKKCTOK8. Dr. K, W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. J. II. Vnstlne, J. M. Waver, E. B. Tunln, Louis (iroBS, (ieo. 8. Kohblns. Accounts of Bunks, CornnratlonR, Funds and Individuals, solicited I'pnn the Most Lib eral Terms, consistent with Good Banking. T:: hmki Mm hi CAPITAL 40,n00 SUKI'Ll'H Vuoo DIHECTOH8. Henry J. Clark, Harrison J. Conner, Joseph Kattl. Pnul E. Wirt. Wilson M. Kves, wen W. cherlngton, W. M. Longen berger,; Anion Z. ttchoch. , President Vice President Cashier Teller Samuel Wlgfnll, narvey w. Hess, A. V.. Hchoeh Paul E Wirt W. II. Hldlay Morris 8. BroadC. Business and Individual accounts res nectfnltv solicited. Aug. a. 1WW. An Old Hoose in New Quarters. Tames Reilly has moved his Barber Shon to the Central Hotel, room recently used as a parlor, on first floor. Newly furnished Expert workmen, (live us a call. 4-5-ly -PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enfs Building, Court Horns Alky, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORKET AT-LAW, Feat Offica Building, and floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. W. MILLER, ATTOR.NKY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, snst floss, BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. rasszs. jobn a. bahxin FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOIINEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2od floor, BLOOMSBURG, P,, WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. H. R. STEES, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Office, in EntBldg, Bloomshuro, Pa A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-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. IK.ELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,, attorney-at-law, Bloomsburg, Pa, Office in Wirt's Building, W. A. EVERT, Attornky-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (omceover Alexander a Co. Wirt building. JOHN M. CLARK, attorney at law, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, 2d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY at law, insurance REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, TA. AND W. H. 11HAWN, attorney at law, Office, Corner of Third nnd Main Sts., CATAWISSA, . FA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Ofllce with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, FA. CiT Will be in Orangcville Wednesday of each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Office In Wells' Building over II. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Kloomsbnrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office ! Wirt building, over Alexande Bros. II- 6-99 EDVVARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRAUA, PA. rwomce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-7Q-' M ( ( Mrl tl ( , PA Hi:KKV W. (HAMPI.IN, M. D. , MHUKUN, GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OT THE EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National hurg, Pa. Park Blooms. 1I-10-99 STKCUL ATTINT1CN TO lMbKiSES or CUILDBI H. BIERMAN, M. D. IIOMCEOPATIIICPHYSICIANANDBUKQIO orrici hocks: Ofllce A Residence, 4th 8t., Until Da. v., 1to8and7tn8F.il. BLOOSffilirUG, 14 J. J. BROWN, M. D , Market Street. Bloomkbura, P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with giant and Artificial Eyes supplied. HourglOtoi. Telephone conrwma DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work A SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre-I , BLOOM SB UFG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Culldlng, Main telow Mark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior m and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT fAW. by the nae of Gas, and free of charge arunciaj teem are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORJSi, DENTIST Office corner of East and Main Streets 00 posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m ; S to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, FA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Suecossor to B. F. llartman Represents twelve of the strongest Corns es In the world, among- which are : ciSH total sramni , . . CAPITAL. AB8KTH. OTHAU Franklin of Phlla.. f tuo.Hio a,iiK),Bi-v ,i,oojs I'enn'a. 1'hlla 4110,0110 a,8iiMo lXv.b yuetu.ofN. V. 500,M.e s,M,,i.;g vW? West Chester, N.v. soti.ui n i,?ts,f(.7 2 N. America, l'hlla. 8,00u,ioo 9,7?o,r 2,84,1 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. JsTLosses promptly adjusted ann paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street, Bloomsburg, Fa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan jes as mere are in tne world and ail losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, PIRB INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. 1 Merchants of Nmu. N. J. Clinton, N. Y.;Peoples', N.Y.jRerf. ing, Pa German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co.. K- vHt Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, W. J. ucac um corporal ions are wen seaeoMAl by age and fire tested, and have never ymt had a loss settled by any court of law. Thcfl assets are all invested in solid securities, 4 liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted paid as soon as determined, by Chrlatla 9 Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloosvt burg, Pa. The people of Columbia count shoal patronize the agency where losses, if aay are settled and paid by one of their owa citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Eartzel. Proc No. 121 West Main Street, JLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, nnd m"dern cote veniences. Bar stocked with liquors. First-class livery attcched. HO TEX ENX, (FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL) BLOOMSBURG, PA. New sample rooms, lnrge and convenient Recently papered, painted nnd re.furnlsl.l" I'veiylhinc up to dale. F.xcpIW f....;i;.;- for tinvelliru men. flood stablinn S3 C B. KNT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Battt rooms hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences