8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. OUSTED. THE HAND OF DEATH. I. W. Hartman & Son. I I. W. Hartman & Son. I I. W. Hartman & Son. Continued from 1st PaRe. FOR TONING PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERS, SUCH AS SOLIO, REX AND ALBUMA, USE OUR UNIVERSAL Cofikl Toning d Finj Ml This solution keeps indefinitely ami can be used several times until its strength is all exhausted. It gives a variety o beautiful tones, from light sepia to deep, rich brown and purple tones. It is rich in gold and woiks quickly. Price, 8 oz. bottles, 20c. j 16 oz. bottles, 35c. JEWELER, And dealer in Photographic Supplies, Ul.OOMSBURG, 1'A. obligations of the bond, inter alia, that he has made "a just account ot all moneys that came into his hands in behalf of the County" during such period of time, if in fact it would re lieve him at all from his obligations under it. The bond alleged to have been given could only be the bond authorized by law and that should be the one provided and authorized in the Act of 37th May, 1841, Section 6 P. L. 401. Such a bond could only be given upon an order of the Court and when given would be additional security and not a termination of the obligations of the original bond. Therefore, in our judgment, the fact that a new bond has been given does not change the applicability of the Act of March 31st, i860, P. L. 399 Par. 66 to the respondent." On Monday afternoon an injunction was asked for by District Attorney Harman to restrain William Krick baum from exercising the office of county commissioner, and the Court made the order. Whether Mr. Krickbaum will ap peal or not, we are unable to say. There are numerous applicants for ap-,together wjth discoinforts atterulant Continued from 1st Tagc tory now operated by the Hawley Slate Company. It was in November last that his health began to fail and he was obliged to abandon his posi tion as watchman at the Espy furni ture works. Besides a complication of diseases, his age was against his recovery, and his death was not alto gether unexpected. For several years he had been living with his son-in-law, Theodore Redeker, on East street, who with four other children, Willits Redeker, of Berwick, Howard, of Wilmington, Del.; Miss Maggie, Mrs. Thtodore Redeker, and Milton, all of town survive. The remains will be taken to Hughesville this morning for interment. ELIAS G1GER. The subject of this sketch was born , July 5th, 18 jo, in Montour township, this county, and died . at his home midway between Fourth and Fifth streets Saturday afternoon. Had he lived until the coming Ju'y he would have been eighty-one years old, an age attained only by a few His death is attributed to heart disease. THE COLUMBIAN. ULOOMSBURCi. TA. J. S. Williams & Son, Ul.OOMSBURG PA Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. W Klftcen years experience. HatlRfaotlon fuaranUeil. Heat returns ot any Bale criers In this section of the state. Write for terms and dates. vor disappoint our patrons. 1-4 SALE REGISTER- Friday, March 15, 1901. Otto Wolf, executor of the estate of Catherine Coleman, late of Mt Pleasant Twp., deceased, will sell, at public sale, on the premises, a lot of valuable personal property, consisting of a range, chairs, rock ing chairs, sink, pictures, carpets, and other household goods. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Monday, March 18, 1901. V. II. Gilmore will sell, at auction, a lot of musical instruments, vases, dolls, cradles, wash-sets, a porch swiug, cupboard, tumblers, all sizes, cups and saucers, and a big assort ment of toys. The sale will begin at 7:30 p. m., and continue every evening until all the goods are dis posed of. Saturday, March 30, 1901. Otto Wolf, executor of the estate of Catherine Coleman, late of Mt. Pleasant Twp., deceased, will sell, at public sale, on the premises, a tract of land, containing oue-half of an acre, on which there is a frame dwelling house, barn and other out buildings. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. nointment to fill the vacancy. It is understood that the Court has the power to appoint a commissioner to fill the unexpired fe.-m, which would end on January 1st, 1903. It would be only fair that the ap pointee should reside in Bloomsburg, and whoever he may be, he should be an honest, sober and competent busi ness man. Improved Train Service to Buffalo- - THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TO IN AUGURATE DOUBLE DAILY FAST TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN PHIL ADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON AND BUFFALO. On March 18 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will place in effect its new schedule of passenger trains between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Buffalo. Under this schedule two fast express trains will be run each way daily. The day train will leave Philadelphia 8:30 a. m., Washington 7:50 a. m., Baltimore 8:50 a. m., arrive Buffalo 8:00 p. m.; returning will leave Buffalo 8:30 a. m., arrive Philadelphia 7:32 p. m., Balti more 7:39 p. m., Washington 8:35 p. m. This train will carry Pullman parlor cars, dining car, and coaches. The night train will leave Phila delphia at 8:25 p. m, Washington 7:15 p. m , Baltimore 8:30 p. m., and arrive Burlalo 7:35 a. m.i returning, ' leave Buffalo 8:00 p. m., arrive Phila delphia 7:22 a. m., Baltimore 7:20 a. ra., Washington 8:30 a. m. This train will carry through vestibule Pullman buffet sleeping cars and coaches. Stops will be made by these trains at York, Lancaster Harrisburg, Sun bury, Milton, Williamsport, Lock Haven, Driftwood, Emporium Junc tion, Port Alleghany, and Olcan, in both directions, and at Arcade and East Aurora northbound. They will be through solid vestibule trains. This augmented service has been made necessary by the increase in travel to and from Buffalo and the prospective heavy traffic on account of the Pan-American Exposition, u THE ELEOTRIO RAILWAY- Work on the Enterprise Temporarily Sus pended on Account ol Unfavorable Weather. The unfavorable weather of the past three weeks has caused a tempo rary suspension of work on the pro posed electric railway, out we are in formed by one of the contractors that just as soon as the frost leaves the ground sufficiently to excavate, and weather is better adapted work will be carried on with renewed energy and a larger force. In the meantime the men in charge ot the office re cently established in the Exchange Hotel are busily engaged making plans, and arranging matters so as to expedite the work of construction when favorable weather arrives. The contract for furnishing the necessities ot the power house, that is steam apparatus, such as boilers and engines, has been awarded to the Harrisburg Foundry and Machine Works. Other contracts will be awarded later. As already stated the work of grad ing the railroad, digging the lounda tion and so on will necessitate the employment of labor, and, the official says that the men hereabouts will be given the first chance. This will afford an excellent opportunity to those who have been complaining of the scarcity of work, and it is hoped that they will take advantage of it. A Fioe Ooucert, The Male Choir or Glee Club con nected with the Young Men's Chris tian Association gave an excellent concert to a large and appreciative audience in the Methodist Church, Friday night last. The spacious audi ence room was well filled with people, and not a person was there who was not fully pleased. Every number in the program was well received, espec ially the solos and quartetts and the concluding number "Soldiers in Arms." The soloists, Mr. Ent, Mr. Yetter.Dr. Aldinger and Mr. Colley made a very favorable impression. Their voices were admirably suited for the pieces selected and the audience showed its appreciation by giving each one of them an encore. While the last number was being rendered, the large flag which had bean arranged over head was lowered and as its folds dropped noiselessly to the words of "Comrades in Arms" the finale was a grand and impressing one. Sale Postponed. Owing to the stormy weather Sat urday morning the sale of C. B. Knt's property on West Third , street was postponed until Saturday, March 16th, at two o'clock p. m. Anybody desiring to purchase the ' property at private sale in the mean time can do so by calling on Mr. lint. Otherwise it will be sold at public sale on the date above mentioned. upon advanced years. He is surviv ed by a wife. The funeral took place Tuesday. The remains were taken to Grovania for interment. PETER JACOBY. Saturday afternoon occurred the death of Peter Jacoby, at his home in Mt. 1'leasant township. He was afflicted with heart disease and drop sy. There are but few residents of this county who were not acquainted with the deceased. At the time of his death he was in the eighty-fourth year of his age. The surviving child ren, six in number, three sons and three daughteis are scattered over the county. Rev. J. D. Smith, of the Baptist church, this town, conducted the funeral services, which were held Tuesday afternoon. Burial was made in Rosemont cemetery. MRS. FRANK EDGAR. Peculiar sadness surrounds the death of Mrs. Frank Edgar, which oc curred at her home in Wedgetown early Sunday morning, as by reason of it seven children are bereft of a mother. She was aged thirty-six years, and was a daughter of Benja min Low, of lola. Her surviving husband has the sympathy of all. The funeral was held yesterday. MISS IDA EVES. After a brief illness with the ever prevalent grip, Miss Ida Eves died at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Sands, Millville, Sunday afternoon, aged thirty-one years the young lady was a consistent christian, was1 kuown and admired by a host of friends and many hearts are aching as a result of her demise. The funeral will be held this afternoon with inter ment at Millville. MYRON FETTEROLF. Myron Fetterolf, aged nine years, died from brain fever at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Fetterolf in Miffltnville Sunday night. Not until the day previous did he show any signs of illness or complain of feeling unwell. The funeral takes place to-day. There appears to be a scarcity of tenement houses in Catawissa. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome 1 1 A BlR Ik. 14 OVl StKINd OWOf II CO., MIH vomc. Price Cutting Still Going On. The Serviceable, Useful Qoods, that can not be handled and shown in this rebuilding effort, arc being handed out at prices never be fore knoim to thu shopping community. lCsjust as easy to step in our store and save 10, 15, SO, 25, 33 and CO per cent, on these goods, as it is to go elsewhsre and spend it. Using money to the best ad vantage. Are you doing that? Getting rich is as much in the saving as in the earning. It's easier to save at this closing out Alteration Sale, than it is to make money by speculation, be sides its absolutely certain. I. W. HARTMAN & SON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. HEAD THESE ITEMS WOMAN MAN 10 doz. men's seamless mixed Socks, 5c. pair, or 6 pairs 25c. 50 yds. colored wool Lace, just the thing for underskirts, 2c. yd. , Linen Fringe, assorted colors and combina tions, 3c. yd. Odd lot of Neck Ties for men or women, some slightly soiled, were 10 to 50c. each, 2c. each. 3 doz. match safes, reduced to ic. each. YOU'LL NEVER BUY MORE CHEAPLY. Ladies' calico and flannelette Wrappers were 98c, reduced now to 74c. each. 12 pieces of Dress Goods, mostly light colors, reduced from I2j to 25c. down to 10c. yd. Odd shades of Velvet, also Shirred Chiffon, reduced to 19c. yd. Children's Hats, wool Caps and Tarn O'Shan ters, were 10 to 50c., your choice now 5c. each. Red Table Damask, 50 in. wide, reduced to i6c. yd. I. W. HARTMAN & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. A pension of $8.00 per month has ' been granted to Mrs. Carolina Kreppenueck, a widow,of Millville. This signature Is on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo'Uuinine Tabieu the remedy that curca a cold In one day Married. Weiss-Shetler: On the 7th inst. at the Reformed parsonage in Orange- ville, by Rev. A. Houtz, Mr. William N. Weiss, of Buckhorn, and Miss Lottie G. Shetler, of L.ghtsireet. Oopyofa letter Eeoeived From Ex Ctoy ernor Robert . Fattison, of Philadelphia The many friends of Col. A. D Seely will be gratified to learn that he has received a letter from Ex-uov ernor Robert E. Pattison promising to be in Berwick on Decoration Day To be very exact, the letter says, "I will be with you." Now Berwickians know the full import of these words, When Robert E. Pattison writes that he will be here again on the 30th day of May, we realize that we are to have with us on that occasion the most representative Pennsylvanian of the present day, a truly typical son of our grand old Keystone State. Large ot frame, and unusually gifted with re sources, an idealist, if we wished to embody the virile features and most salient characteristics of our statehood, than him could choose no better model. We give his letter in its entirety below, merely stating that our com munity for his promise are indebted to Col. Seely, who, ever since he was so pleasantly associated with Governor Pattison as a member of his staff, has been importuning him for this favor Philadelphia, Pa., March 4, 1901 Col A. D. Seely, Berwick, Pa. My Dear Colonel ; I would have sent an earlier reply to your letter of Feb 26th but absence from the city prevented. I write now to assure you that I will be with you on Dec oration Day. I look forward to a pleasant time, and I will be greatly delimited to meet our friends on that day. With kindest regards and best wishes, believe me, Yours truly, Robert E. Pattison -Berwick Enterprise. Valuation of Real Estate and Personal Property at the Tr Ennial Assessment for the Year 1900. DI8TUICT9. I KRAL loc'l'l'- I KSTArR. l'ATNS HORSES COWS OATB. OABTOTIIA. Bean the Jf m ma m nm hm1s m!fll of utr7r. 4ztcJU4& SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Co lumhia County, Pennsylvania, and to me di rected there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Kloomsburg, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. at 3 o'clock p. m. All that certain lot of ground situate in the town of Bloomsburg aforesaid bounded and described ns follows, to-wit: Beginning at the corner of lot of W. V. Hartman and Fifth street, thence along Fifth street east thirty-nine leet more or less to lot of C. A. Kleim, thence along said lot south one hundred and lorty leeet more or less to Pearl street, thence along said street west thirty-six and one-half jeet more or less to lot of W. F. Hartman aforesaid, and thence along the same one hundred and forty feet more or less to the place of beginn ing. Whereon are erected two, two and one- half story FRAME DWELLING HUU&fcS Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Frank P. Masters, assignee of Creasy At Wells vs. 1. N. Webb (with notice to S. C. Creasy, E. C. Wells and Creasy A: Wells and John S. Williams, terre tenants) and to be sold as the property 01 j. n. vveou. Johnston, DANIEL KNORR, Attorney onerm. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Al. Fi.Fa.issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Penna. and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground lying and being on the south side of Glen Avenue, in what is known as Pursell's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg, ac cording to the draft or plan of said Addition as compiled by James C. Hrown and W, H. Fyer, civil engineers, uecemuer 19, a. i. 1894, to wit: Being forty (40) feet in front on the south side of Glen Avenue and runn ing buck an uijual width one hundred and forty (140) feet to line of Michael Casey. Being lot No. lt' in Block No, 1 in Pursell's, Addition aforesaid; Having mere on erecieu a two and a half story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Being part of the same premises which Creasy & We'W by their deed dated the day of December, A. I). iS'jo, sold to . Nelson Webb, party Hereto. Seized, taken 111 execution at tlie suit 01 State Capital Savings a id Loan As.o.ialiou vs. 1. Nelson Webb an:: llattie L. Webb. and 10 be sold as the property of J. Nelson Webb and Hattie L. Webb. Hakman, DANIEL KNORR, Attorney. Sheriff. Heaver Kenton Horn Heuion Twp...., Berwick.. . .... Hlonm. E Hlootn, W Hrlurerepk , CalawlHHa Twp. Catawltm lloro. Centralla, 1st.. Ontrallu, ud Centre Cleveland conyngliam Flslilnifureek Franklin (ireenwood. Hemlock .larksnu Ixti'UHl Madison Ma n Miniin MUlvlllo Montour Alt Pleasant orantro..., rine. Koannccroek tie.on Kuirarlnaf.. Kllllwatr. OranKvvlllu Boro. 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The centrallas and conyngham do not Bhowfull returns, assessors for these district re turning only utcrtert of real tiuaie. ATTEST! K. F.VANPKR8I.ICB, Clerk. Commissioners' omce, Bloomsburg, Pa., Feb. 26, 1901. NEHKMIAII KITCHKN, CorKTT V. II. FlMUh.lt, f COMMISateMHS. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to the power contained in the will of Catherine Coleman, the undersigned execu. tor of tbe estate of Catherine Coleman, late of Mt. Pleasant Twp., In the County of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, will ex pose to public sale, on the premises of said de ceased, la said MU Pleasant, Twp., on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1901, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of Bald day, the following described real estate to wit: All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate In Bald Mt. Pleasant Twp., Couuty and State aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : On tbe northeastern Bide by a public road, leading from Bloomsburg to Canby, on the south by lands of K. A. Bbarretts, and on the western side by lands of William BuerB, containing ONE-HALF OF AN ACRE, whereon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn andothrr outbuildings. There la a good well of water on said premises, besides plenty of fruit, and Is a very desirable Uttlo property. Tbkms 0 ham: Ten per cent, of the oue fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property; the balance of the one-fourth within thirty days from the date of Bale, and tbe remaining three-fourths within six months from the date of Bale. Deed to be given upon payment of one-fourth of purchase money, and the remaining three-fourths to be secured by bond and mortgage on said prcm lses, Possesslou given when one-fourth of purchase money Is paid. Deed and revenue Btamps at expense of the purchaser. OTTO WOLF, Executor ot Catherine Coleman, dee'd (illAST Hbkkino, Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Jtstal of Catherine Coleman, la'.e of Mt. PteauaL Tint)., atHrawd. Notice it hereby gtium that tettert testatnrUtrt mt the estate of Catherine Coleman, late of tc Tointelttp of Jff. Ptmn,nU, County of CotuiHlttx, and mate of Prnnnytvama, aeceaea ham beem granted to Otto Wolf, mtdeidor Ulootimburg, f, to whom all ieroii tnde'Aed to Mill etUite urt rnitetea to make pavment. and thote ttioiMf claim or demand will make known tint mm without delay to OTTO WOLF, Kreeu&ur, Blooiiusoarg, Pa. Grant Herring, Atty. Ht I'"or Ka lroad aai Commeicial Service Typewriting Course Free. Paying Positions Guaranteed. Cata logue Free. . Fisk Telegraph School, Lebanon, Fa. 3 7 8t Learn Telegraphy School f Shoes'! Will Soon be Needed. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KHTATK Of IIAW1KI. K. TUOV. Letters of administration on tlio estate of Daniel K. M'mv, lai" u( lie iVer townslilp, Col umlila county, I'a., tl .ised hvn been gr.tnted to Charles II. Troy ami I. H. Troy, resitting In said township, to whnui all persons Indebted to said estate are request u 10 in ikh piyieeui huh those having claim or oVioaniK will inaUu kuown the same wllaout delay or 10 CLVDB C. YSTTRH, CllABKS II. TKOV. Attorney. I. 8. Tkov, March llth, luoi. Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstote or l.hiji'l WMH, deeetinrd. iiiuUrxiiiutil Auttlttir uinnnutcd hy the OrilllltllH' (OHM Of fliUlll'JM lHtllt!l tO Illlike din'rihutlo' of funds tn Intuits ul unoHittaitt to and niiviiKj the imrliis I'-yalty riitilhd tli-re. to, wilt sit at hi iijllre In .'A'(H'fI Imtldtiiy, room Mo, 5 okvimiiI Itoor. conn-r of Main and Centre st reft, in lllwHiislmro, on Monday March ifilh l'.illl ot IOo'i ckA' In tlie forenoon, when and icltece all ttei'son luiviiiy claim ayattikl ,ild tetate will miirar and irotvlie same or lie for ever deharf cd from coming tn nixm sntd fund, l.JS i-t J, U. MA IX K, Auditor. Our 28 years' ex perience enables us to select for you tbe right shoe for service. Full line of W. L. DOUGLAS' Pall and Winter Shoe for men nw in stock. VV. H. MOORE, Cor. Main and Iron Sts. BLOOJlSBURG,