The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 25, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURQ, PA.
CONDENSED DI8PATCHE8.
Rotable Rrrntt of the Wffk
Itrlcftj
nl Trelr Told.
More TtoliMit (teoni'd In the rciclmratl
t Vienna.
A (loritinn missionary predicted n nc
Bxrr revolt in Chlnn.
The fjinr indued lit dwrve bnnislilm
Count Tolstoi from Idissln.
Kmperor William I not alnrmed ov.
report of a plot mtninst his life.
Itiivtiltira attempted to rob n bnnk ft
WlHCiiKNct, Mo., but secured no booty.
Tlio river In atill rlslnit nt Cincinnati
bnt iliKitHtioim floods are no longer fi-nred
Work Is to be begun noon nn the now
department of justice building nt Wash
ItiKlon.
The Chlncwe are rendy to jjnnrnnto
nnfety of forelgncra If troop ore with
drawn.
Ctlhnn custom receipts for .Tiinnnrj
nnd I'Vbniary. 1!H3. show a deerenso ol
.fL'-Jli.OfU.
Oeorpe W. Marlor wn appointed dep
uty assistant tiPitstircr of the Unite
(Hates at New York.
Tnrxilar, April
Jtrttlph colliery owner have protested
aKainHt tbo rual tax.
Fifteen vessels nro leeboimd In the
hnrbor of Sidney, Cape Ilreton,
The president bus appointed Admirn
O'Xeil to be chief of the ordnnnce bu
Trail.
Lord Kitehener hns warned the Clips
Colony rebel that they are in dimmer o
death penalty.
At St. Mary's, W. Va., six donthf
were cniised by nn explosion of gas iu
the Cdiunierelal hotel.
The TYussinn crop report just issued
tdiowx the worst condition since these re
ports have been kept.
The creditors of Prince Henry, hns
baud of Queen Wilhclinltiii, tlirenlen
neKotiatu his debts on the Amsterdam
boerse.
Monday. April 2:
Over 100 sportiuir men were urrestei
at a Jersey City cocking main
Natural khs in enormous iiuniititii1
has been found in the Texas oil region.
J. Pierpont Morgan is reported
to
have uaid $1."0,(HMI for the celebrate
Gainsborough painting.
Dr. Browning of Philndclphia hns pn
iu a bill for SV.hMXh) for attendance on
the late Senator Chris Mnget'.
Bv means of a breeches buoy the crew
of the life saving station at Chiidwiik
N. J., rescued Captniu McKeller and hi
crew of seven men from the Ktruudc
schooner MuIh.
Saturday, April SO.
The British house of commons ndoptei
the war loan resolution by a vote of ISO
to 117.
Senator Frye, back from Santo Domin
go, said that country was iu a deplorable
condition.
Indiana miners eti route to Kentucky
eon I fields to itiniiL-uiuto a strike were
topped by the sheriff.
The Lowell (Mass.) Democratic club
pledged Itself to work for the nomination
f IUcbard Olney for president iu 1001.
Irldai, April IU.
The Michigan legislature has legalized
ten round prizefights.
The transport Itoseeraus has reached
8uu Francisco from Manila.
General John C. (iilmore hns been
placed on the retired list of the army.
The chief commissary nt Manila, Gen
eral Woodruff, has cabled denying fraud
reports.
Governor Odell hns signed a bill pro
riding for Suuday clotting of butcher
shops in New York state.
The car shops und many freight cars
of the New York Central railroad have
been burned at Kast Rochester.
Thursday, April IN.
Andries AVessels, pence envoy reported
shot by De Wet, was reported alive.
Archbishop John J. Keane was Invest
ed with the pallium at Dubuque, la.
Alexander Agassis win elected presi
dent of the National Academy of Sci
ence. The court of appeals decided thnt sure
ty on the bond of a liquor tax certificate
holder is liable for full amount of bona.
The engagement of Major Geueral S.
B. M. Young to Miss Cornelia D. Mc
Lanuban of Washington was announced.
Alonzo J. Whlteman, ex-mnyor of lu-
loth, wus sentenced in New York to two
and a half years for passing a bad check.
Monument to I'erry In Japnu.
WASHINGTON, April 24. The navy
deunrtmeut has received a letter from
Hear Admiral Itemcy, In command of the
Asiatic station, making known his pur
ose to be present nt the ceremony at
tending the erection of a monument to
Commodore I'erry at Kurihama, Japan
on Julv 14. The ceremony hns some
thlnir of nn international aspect nnd is
indicative of the kindly sentiment exist
iaj; between Japan ami the United States.
1'rrslilt-nt sclivinb'a M iinlllecnee.
VITTSBUUG, April 2a. Charles M.
Schwab, president of the United States
Steel corporation, lias made an early start
iu unending a part of his largo iiieium
uresumahjy following In the fyotsteps of
fcis preceptor, Andrew I aruegie. Mr
Schwab has just authorized the erection
tJ a large building for the Mount Aloy
si us academy at Ciessoii, I'a., whicli will
cost In the neighboi hoixl of lf:i(),0iMI, but
Mr. Schwab bus set uo limit to the cost
of the building.
The Twenty-alatli lleulnient I nods
SAN Fli.YNCISCO, April 22. Tlu-
Twenty-sixth regiment, which arrived on
tho transport Garonne, landed yesterday
and went into camp at the Presidio pre
paratory to being mustered out. The Ga
ronne will be sent to Seattle, where she
will be released by the government. Tht
Garonne brought tho unusual number of
(11 stowaways.
Crown Claims the Gold.
LON DON, April 24. In connection
with the recent discovery of gold ut Lcitu,
Scotland, by workmen who were prepar
ing the foundation for a new hospital, It
is announced that the crown authorities
nave notified tho owners of the property
of their lutentlou to claim all the gold
found.
llurgsui Take If ,-,0,(O0,l()0.
LONDON, April 28.-Of tho 30,000,
000 applied for prior to tho Issuo of tha
British war loan prospectus It Is report
ed that J. S. Morgan & Co. had tuken
ilO.000,000 for the firm and friends.
Ice 1'alace Colluiisen,
SARANAG LAKE, N. Y April 23.
The lee pulace of tho l'outiac club earn!
TBI, built lust January, collapsed yester
say. The ice Is still good In the lukes.
Missionaries Killed. -
WASHINGTON, April 23. Figures
received at lilt sinio uepiiiimciiT compil
ed by J. W. Stevenson, director of the
hlnese Inland mission, show that thn
otal number of foreign missionaries kill
ed in China during the recent disturb-
nnces, Including the children, wns lHft.
Of these V.8 adults and 8 children were
AjtiHcans.
American Concession In Eatypt.
LONDON, April 2U.-The Egyptian
Government, according to a dispatch to
The Unity Express from Cairo, tins grant.
d a concession to nn American company
to ply passenger boats between Khartum
und ninth Sudan. ,
DRorsv And Heakt Diskase. "For to
years I suffered greatly from Heart Ducase.
flutterine of the heart and smothering
spells made my life a torment. Dropsy set
n. Mv tmvsician told nie to nrerare lor
the worst. I tried Dr. Aunew's Care for the
Heart. One dose cave great relief, one not
tie cured me completely." Mrs. James Ad
ams, Syracuse, N. Y,
Sold by C. A. Kleim 54
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN
and women to travel and advertise for old
established house of solid financial standing.
Salary $780 s year and expenses, all payable
in cash. No canvassing required. Give
jeferenccs nnd enclose self addressed
stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355
Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 4-25-161
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powder. It cures corns, bunions, painful,
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6-"-ltrt.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ily virtue ot a writ of plurlea levari facias Issu
ed out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Colum
bia county, and to mo directed, there will bo
exposed to public sale at tho Couit House In
Mooinsburg, P. at two o'clock In tlio after
noon, on
MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1901.
the following described prouerty, to wit:
AH those two certain messuages, or tene
ments, and tracts of land, Bltuate In Colum
bia County, Pennsylvania.
The first tract, situate In the Borough of
Catawlssa, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit: Beginning at a atone, In line of
lnnds of George Zarr, deceased, and running
fr m thence by lands now of William Bernlng
er (known as the Grist Mill Tract), and tunning
from thence by tho same south two and a quar
ter degrees west, ten perches to the north end
of tho county bridge over Catawlssa Creek;
thence through the centre of said bridge south
thirty-eight degrees east, fifteen perches to the
Intersection of a public road leading to Ashland;
thence by said road south olght and a quarter
degrees west, nine and two-tenths perches to a
point In the centre of said road, In line of lands
of Mrs.Berger;thenoe by said ltne south eighty
one and a halt degrees west.twenty-three and a
half perches to a post, originally a spruce tree,
thence by land ot Jonathan Former north flftyl
eight and a half degrees west, sixty -four
perches to originally a maple, nn the south sldo
of Catawlssa Creek; thence south eighty-two
and a half degrees east, crossing said Catawlssa
creek, and runulng by a public road, le idtng
downcatawlssa Creek to the Town of Catawlssa,
forty-fuur perches to a point in said publio
road ; thence by laud of Wrn. Long and land be
longing to the estate of George Zarr, deceased.
north seventy-four and a half degrees east,
thlrty-ulne porches to tho place of beginning,
containing .
9 ACRES AND 38 PERCHES
(be tho same more or less), on which are erected
A PAPER MILL. DWELLING
HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES
and other outbuildings.
There la a- chemical fibre m'.li, ground wood
mill, and paper mill, and the appurtenances
including the waters of said crook, to supply
the mill with water power, o.
Tho second lot, or parcel of land, situate In
tho Township of Catawlssa, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit : Beglnnlug at e
post, In lino of lands of Jonathan Fortnor, a
corner of a lot of ground belonging to Sirs.
Bergcr, and running from thence by tho same
north eighty-three and a half drgrees east.
seven and a half perches; thence by the same
north seventy-two and a half degrees f ast, nine
teen aod a half perches to tho south post of a
gate; thence by laud of Mathtas dingles south
fifteen and a quarter degrees west, nineteen
nudahulf perches to a chestnut treo; thence
by the same south twenty-five degrees west
eight porches to a post; thenco by tho Biimo
south nineteen degrees west.slz and six-tenths
perches to a post; thence by thq same south
forty-three degrees west, uluo and a hulf
perches to a comer of a lot or tract of ground
known as the Foundry Lot, now owned by Sum-
uel U. Frederick ; thenco by euld lot north for.
ty-nltio degrees west, nineteen perches to 1
uost, In Hun of lund of Jonathan Former
thence by said Hue north five and n half de
grees cant, thirty-four perches to tho placo of
beginning, containing
S ACRES AND 13 PERCHES
(be the same more or loss), on which Is formed
and constructed a dam or basin for the purposo
of gathering fresh or clear water for the atore
said miner mill.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of I.
W. MoKelvy and J. II. Harmnn, executors of
Wllllniu MoKelvy, deceased, now to the use ot
Joseph K. Walnwrlght; and Joseph R. Wain
wilglit, executor of Israel M. Walnwrlght and
Clemout It. Walnwrlght, deceased, against hd
mund .McCuady and John V. MoCready. with
notlco to the catawlssa Fibre Co., Limited, and
to be sold as the property ot Edmund McCready
and John W. McCready.
DANIKL KNOKK, Sheriff.
Fkkizi and Elwbi.l, Attys.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
CRTATK OF ISAAC H. H ABOKK, I. ATS OK I1KA VBH
twh . cill.l'SIBIA CoDNTV, r-A.
NnMM in hm-cliv irlvon that Loiter of Admin
lntruMrin nn t 111, RslatO Of IsilllO II. IllU'UCr,
Into of Beaver Township, deceased, have
hnn irrunluil til I 'li I llll I'l Tl IlaiVLT. tO WllOin
persons Indebted to said esiute are requested to
make psvment, aud those having claims or de
mands will make known the same without
delay to 4-4-8w
' fATTIAKINE HAhUBIt,
Oct Jacobv, Atty. Administratrix.
I I iZV.jr- -n,.-. N6r
!
By vlrtuo of a writ of Lev. Fa., Issued
out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,
there will be exposed to publio ante, at the
Court House, In Hloomsburg, county and state
aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1901,
at two o'clock p. m., all that certain piece, par
cel, and lot ot ground, situate In tho Town ot
liloomsburg, County of Columbia and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit,: Beginning at the soutnwest cor-
corner of Fifth street and the Hupert and
Uloorusburg Kullroad.and running thence. west
wardly along tha lino of said Fltth street three
hundred and ninet y-five feot, more or less.to tho
east line of Leonard Sr.; thenco southwardly
ulong said line of Leonard street three hundred
and thirty feet, m ro or loss, to lands conveyed
by James Mageo and wife to The Magee Carpet
Works : thence eastwardly along said lands of
sitld Magee Carpet Works two hundred and
eighty-seven feet, more or less, to polni In west
wall of what la known as "Tapestry Weaving
Shed;" thence along west wall of said weaving
shed northwardly one hundred and twenty feet,
more or less, to the northwcBt corner of said
weaving shed ; thenco eastwardly along north
wall of sitld weaving sued seventy-nine feet, to
lands of tho Hupert and Bloomsburg Kullrood ;
thence northwardly along said land ot Hupert
and Bloomsburg Kallroad two hundred feot,
more or less, to the place of beglnulng.whereon
are elected the following buildings, to wit: A
hree-story brick building, 50 x 100 .ect, known
us "Ingrain Mill, two-Biory Dricx muming,
11 0 feet, known as "Otllcc and Burling lloom,"
a one-story brick dumums, x icul, suuwu
as "Machine Shop," a three-story brick build
ing, :u x 50 feet, kaown as tho ' Ingrain Knglne
Konm, ' a four-story and frame building, 40 x w
ct, known as the "Boiler Koom,"a one-story
brick building, no x N) feet, known as the "In
grain Dyo House," a ono story frame building,
40 x 40 tet-t, known as the "Yarn Koom," one
two-story frame building, W x 20 feet, known as
thn "Carpenter Shop," a two-story frame build
ing, 8) x too feet, known as "Barn and Stable,'
one-story frame lee house, one stono and brick
pump bouse, together with engines, boilers,
shufilug, bulling and other machinery con
tained therein, covered by the lien of the mort
gage upon which the Judgmontwasobtalned.on
which the above writ was Issued.
Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of C.
M. Crovellng and D. J. Waller, Jr., Trustees,
vs. Jamus Magee '2d, James Magee 1st, and W.
II. Vanderhereuen and Ja tes Mugee 2d, and 0
C. Peacock, Trustees, and the Magee carpet
Works, Limited, terre tenants, and to be sold as
the property of James Magoe ad, and C. C. Pea
cock, Trustees, terre tenants, and tho Magee
Carpet Works, Limited, terre tenan.s.
DANIEL KNOKK, Sheriff,
Waller ano Millkk, AttyB.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court
of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, the under
signed executor of the estate of Dr. J. H. Ev
ans, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa, de
ceased, will expose to public sale, on tho prem
ises, on -
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1901,
at ten o'clock a. m., the .following aescrioea
real estate, to wit : All those two certain lots
of land, situate in Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty, and state of Pennsylvania, and bounded and
described as follows, to wit :
First Lot. Beginning at tho corner of Jeff
erson and Second streets; thouco along Second
street thlrty-slx feet to lot of L. E. Whary
thence nlong the same southwardly two hun
dred and fourteen feet six Inches to Pine alley
thence westwardly along said alley thlrty-slx
feet to Jefferson street; thonce along Jefferson
street northwardly two hundred and fourteon
feet six luohes to tho place of beginning, on
which are erected
A LARGE BUILDING,
CSK0 A3 A
BUTCHER SHOP
AND DWELLINGS
for several families. There Is two hundred and
titty undone-hull feet frontage on Jialu and Jeff
erson streets.
Skconu Lot. Beginning at tho corner of
Third street and Jefferson street; thence along
said Third street In a southwesterly direction
forty-nine and one-half feet to corner of lot
number Blxty-elglit, now owned by Stephi
Knorr; thence along said lot In a northwester
ly direction two. hundred fourteon and ono-nalf
feet to Pino alley; thenco nlong said alley In
northeasterly direction forty-nlue und one.
halt feet to the corner of Pine alley and Jeffer
son street; thonoo along said loffersnn streot In
a southeasterly direction two hundred fourtee
and one-half feet to tho place of beginning, be
Ing lot number sixty-seven, In the goneral plan
ot said Town of Bloomsburg, on which are
erected a largo two-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE
and barn. It la ono of tho
MOST VALUABLE and DESIRA
BLE HOMES in BLOOMSBURG.
There Is ail feot fronting on Third street and
Jefferson street.
TKKMSor Balk: Ten per cent, of tho pur
chase money to be paid at the at riklug down of
the property; the one-fourth less ten per cent.
at tho continuation ot sale, and tho remaining
throe-fourths in one year thereafter, with Inter
est from continuation nisi.
ANDREW L. FRITZ,
Executor of estate of Dr. J. It. Rvans,
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that letters testamont
ary on the pstute of winiain H. Johnson, late ot
tho town or itionmsDurg, county or Columbia,
I'a deceased, have been granted to Elizabet h
Johnson and Tho Commonwealth Tltlo insur
ance & Trust Co., of Philadelphia, Pa to whom
ail persons inaeDiea to sam esiute are reouest,
edto make payment, and those having claims
or demands will make known the same without
delav, ut, the office ot THE COMMON WEALTH
TITLE INHUKANCE ATIUJ8TCO., BlSOhestnut
St., t'uuuauipma., or jtwSAtiat u juuwhois
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Prnpsrd in msnf relor tints f jp
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II NX TaNORD SJf I
II W OIL CO. .vCiv I
SHERIFF'S SALE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa, Issued out of
the Court of common Heasot Columbia County,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be
exposed to public sale, at tho Court llouso, In
Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, MAY n, 1901,
at two o'clock p. m., all that, certain ploco and
parcel of land, situate In the Town of Blooms
burg, county of Columbia, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit : Being on tho west side of West
street, forty (10 feet from corner of Catharino
Wilson lot ; thenco parallel to Plnn alley sixty
six (iKl) feet to lot of John I'ursel ; thence along
said lot forty (10) feet to Wilson lot, aforesaid ;
thence along said Wilson lot sixty-six (lift) feot
lowest street; thenco along tho samo forty
(.0)feet totheplacsof beglunlng, whereon Is
erected a large two and o-e-half story
FRAMIS DWELLING HOUSE
and outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of cos
mopolitan Building and Dun Association,
now to use of James E. Hatchford, Hecelvor, vs.
Thomas Uorrey and Emma A. Gorrey, and to be
old as tho nronertr of Thomas Gorrey and
Kmma A. Gorrey.
DANIEL KNOKK,
IIasman, Attv. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of
the Court of Common Hoas of Columbia Coun
ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will
be exposed to public sale, at the Court House,
n Bloomsburg, County and State aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1901,
at two o'ctoek p. m , all that certain lot of land.
simile In Neals Addition to the Town of
bloomsburg, In tho county of Columbia and
State of Pennsylvania, nforcsald.bclng lot num
bered (I) one, on the plot or draft of said Addi
tion, and bounded and described as follows!
on tho north by East Third street, on tho east
by lot numbered (3) two, on the south by an al
loy, and on the west by Chestnut alley, Deng
nlnety-soven and one-half feet front on East
Third street, and nttoen feet on alley In rear.
Whereon Is erected a largo two-and-ono-hnlf
story
BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE
and a two-story brick barn and other outbuild
ings.
This is ono of the finest homes In town.
Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit ot Co
operative Building Bank vs. Mary M. Krng and
Charles Krug, and to be sold as the property of
Mary M. Krug and Chailes Krug.
DANIEL KNOKK,
John, Atty. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
STATR OK BCSAN HOM1CX, 1.AT1 Or C1STBI
TWT., OKCKASKO.
Notice Is hereby given that letters Of admin
istration on the estate or Susan unmi' K,
late of Centre township, cnlumhla county,
ennsylvanlu, deceased, r.ave oecn grain ru iu
ovi A. HiMiilev. a resilient or said lownsuip,
to whom all persons Indebted to said estut are
requested to make payment, and those having
claims or demands will make known the same
without d' lnv to LEVI A. HEMI.EY,
Clinton HRKKINO, Ally. Auiniuisi riur.
Bloomsburg, Pa., April ith, 1901. (tt)
NOTICE.
Nntim la iierphv uiven that the tallowing ac
counts h ve Deen niea in ine voiiiiiiuu rieas ui
Columbia County, and win o presemcu 10 ma
wild court on the first Monday or May, A. 1).
1W1, and contli-n ed nisi, and unless exceptions
ore filed within four days thereafter, will be
confirm d absolute :
1. Final account, ot A. w. DiorencK, commii-
tee ot the person and estate 01 hiizaoetu uieter
lch, a woman or unsound mind now deceased.
2. Flrsl account 01 wirau J. nosier mm . u.
u.' irnuii.c t-ii,tM frir Htpnhen Michael.
3. Tlie llrsc and nnai accouui ui wuuiiu
Knorr, trustee, to sell the real estate or Mary
A. Hess and Caroline Werkhelser.
A Tha t hird mirt nartlal account of William
Olngles, sequestrator ot tho lite estate of John
5 The second and partial account, of William
Mincrr-H. Benuesiraiur ui iud wo cbihid ui j.
r reoa. . ., ,
w. 11. ii h. Kir,, rroin y.
Prothy's Office, Bloomsburg, Pa., April i, 1'JOl
$11.59
FOR A SET OF FIRST (;LASS
HARNESS.
1 1 trace, curved breast collar, all leather
strap saddle, nickel or Lavis Rubber trimmed,
(genuine Rubber trimmed $2.00 extra) good
heavy stock, warranted to wear.
"Send no Money,"' "' send us
the address of your nearest express office and
we will :end C. O. D. SUBJECT TO IN
SPECTION: if satisfactory pay express
agent 1 1.59 (or genuine Rubber trimmed
Sn.cnl and exnrcss cliarces. Only 25 0t
u s ' I "
for sale at this price in your locality, to in
troduce them, after which price will be $18.00,
PHILADELPHIA HARNESS CO.,
4.U4t Philadelphia, Pa.
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In Its purity and beaul. V, appeals to every moth
er's heart and In every christian home, where
there are clilldreii.lt sells Itself. A christian
nun or woman can soon clear one thousand
,1,11m n i.ikmo tftk I nor orders In this community.
others arc doing tills. Why not you t We aro
advertising in nearly ROOD newspapers in this
country, Canada, Kngland and Australia. Hhlp
plDg books 10 every English-speaking country
In Ilia world. We shall promote our best work
ers to positions of State Managers, Correspond
ents andoillce Assistants. We also own and
publish large Photo-gravuro Klchlngs of the
great Pnlntlngs In the Uallnrlea of hurope.
hnanr morn nf these KtchlllL'S Can b') sold III
every home. Hy carrying tho book and the e-
irruvlnira vnnr uiu-eeus will bu tremendous. Ml'S.
Walte, of Worcester, Mass., has sold nearly
ai.oou worm of dooks inure, mis- oarm-ii. im
sold nearly $J,0OO worth of books In New nrlc
11,11 h nf t.linuH iHrtlim answered 0'ir advertise-
mtmt. and had never sold a book before. Took
1 1 nrdi.ru llrst two dava 11. Colwell. Took S or
ders tlrst day; 8.1 orders first week, clearing over
iftO lluttle Lemwpll. Thousands of oiheinllke
above. It Is printed on velvet, nnlsheu paper:
bound In Cardinal Ked, Hreen and Hold, nnd
adorned With Uuldon Hoses and Llllles. Write
qulcklv for terms as-tho territory Is going rap
idly. When you prove your suceess, we will
promote you to the p islilon of Manager and
Correspondent under yearly contract.
We shall soon move Into our new and elegant
structure ti be occupied solely by us, and to be
known as tho Light of the World Hulldlng.
Address TUB UKITIHII-AMKUICAN CO.,
Corcoran liutldlng,
Opposite U. 8. Treasury,
8 8J WAaUINUTON,D.C.
E. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. Bta via, Vice rres.
E. B. Tustim, Casblor.
REST NITIU Bill
OF
Bloomsburg, Pa,
Capital and Surplus, $162,500
Undivided Profits, $ 20,000
SAFE DEPOSIT 110XES FOR RENT
IN IIURGLAR ANp FIREPROOF
VAULTS.
DIKKCTOH9.
Dr. K, W. M. Low, Myron I. Low,
Dr. J. II. Vostlne,
E. B. Turtln,
J. M. Staver,
Louis Gross,
Geo. 8. Kobblns.
o
Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and
Individuals, Solicited Upon the Most Lib
eral Terms, Consistent with
Good Banking.
BLOOMSBURG
NATIONAL
BANK,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CAPITAL mono
8UKI LU8 AND rKOr ITS m.uou
, Z. 8CIIOCII, pKRSinKNT,
PAUL E. W1KT, Vies PrbpIOBNT,
W. II. HIDLAY.CASiiiBR,
MOKUIS U. IIUOADT, TlI.LIR.
DIRECTOHS.
Henry -T. Clark,
Harrison ,T. Conner,
Paul E. Wirt,
Owen W. Chertngton,
W. M. Longenberger,;
Amnn Z. Bchoch.
Frank Ikeler.
losenn Kartl,
J. Lee llarman,
Samuel Wlgfall,
iiurvey w. uess
Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corpora
tions, Kespectruny oiiciieq,
UKGANIZKII 189I.
m nmm imm mi,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
CAPITAL - -
Surplus and Undivid
- - $60,000
ed Profits, - -
48,000
w. s
M0YER,
President.
A. H. BLOOM,
Cashier.
DIRKCTOHS.
Charlef W. Itunton, Grant Itnring,
S. IT. Fmle, C. A. Klfim,
Ifr. W. M. li-hr, W. 8. Moyrr,
Dr. J. J. Bruwn, v. 31. vrewung,
H. A. M Ktlllp.
w we solicit the accounts of Individuals
and firms, and will grant accommodations, con
sistent with good banking.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES,
Bl : KULAK AND F11CJS rKUOIT YAUUS.
Beagle Studio I
Prompt attention given to all
Photographic Work.
Crayons, Framing, Copying and Bromide
Enlargements, Made at Short
Notice.
The Beagle Studio,
MAIN AND CENTRE STS.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
BSTATB OK IAVT0N MJNYON, LAT OF BLOOMS-
DC HO, PA., DBCBA8KU.
Nntlco Is herebv trlven that letters testa
mentary on the estate of Lavton Kunyon, late
of the Town of Hloi msburtf , I'a., deceased, have
boon granted to .Marina Kunyon, resium.i 01
said town, to whom all persons lndcb'ed to said
estate are requested to make payment, and
those having claims or at-manus wui uia&u
kDown the same without di-lay to
4 11 Ht MARTHA MJNYON,
qkant Qerkinu, Atty. Executrix.
-PROFESSIONAL CARDSJe
N. U. FUNK,
ATTOKNTT-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Eat' I Building, Court Horn AOey,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllce Bloomsburg Nat I Bank Bldg., id iloor,
BLOOMSEURC, PA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORN rY-AT-LAW,
Wirt' Building, si
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
uOlln 0. raKBZS. JOHN O. BAK1IAN
FREEZE & HARMAN,
ATTOUNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opora House
WM. H MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office inJLockard's building,
Corner Main and Centre Sts
H. R. STEES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office, in Ent Bldg, Bloomsburg, Pa,
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW v
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
11. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
RALPH R. JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT tAW,
Hartman Building, Market Square,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
IKELER & IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,
attorneyat law,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Office in- Wirt's Building,
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office, in I-ockard's Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA. '
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Corner of Third and Main Stl
CATAWISSA..PA.
' CLINTON HERRING,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW.
Office with Grant Herring.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CiT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday of
each week.
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office In Wells' Building over B. A.
Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, P
Will be in Millville on Tuesdays.
H. MONTGOMERY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office : Wirt building, over Alexande
Bros.
11-16-99
EDWARD. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
rvofflce Ltddicot building, Locust avenue
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main St
3-70-iv I I OCMSI LEG, PA
MONTOUR TKLKPHONK. BUM. TKl.lrHOK
EYK8 TISTIO, GLASSIES FITTXD,
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BTJKa
ornoi hotjbs: Offloe & Residence, 4th St.,
10 a. m. to a p. m., 8:80 to 8 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, Th.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes tested and fitted with classes.
No Sunday work.
311 Market St
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Telephone,
Hours: 10 to 5.
DR. M. J. HESS,
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS B RANCH M,
Crown and bridge work
SPECIALTT,
Corner Main and Centre Street ,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
8TJKGEON DENTIST,
Offlo Barton'a Bulldlntt, Wain below Xarkt
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior manttf,
ana au worx warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAH,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkaa
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the day.
C, WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. Hartman
Represents twelve of the srroneeat Comnin
es In the world, among which are:
CASH TOTAl RCBFI.VI
CAPITAL. ASSI-ra. DTIl ,Lt
Franklin of Tblla.. t ioo.ikio j:i,i,",v tl.oat,!
i-enn a. Phlia 400,n(iu 8.82MK0 1,410,6
Uueen.of N. Y.. 500,oon s.mb.wir 1,081,
estchester. N.T. HOO.iK.n i.tm.sot
N. America, Phlla. 3,00v,ooo 9,730,66 2,au,T
Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad float.
WI.oascs promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BHOWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKE S.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!,
Bloovsburo, Ta.
o
Represent Seventeen as goodCompMi
les as tnere are in the world and all
losses promptly adjusted andpjJd
at their Office.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Bartzel, Prop.
No. 121 West Main Street,
tiTI.arRe and convenient sample rooms, bth
rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cow
vemences. Bar stocked with best wine and
liquors. First-class livery attached.
H O T E If E OT,
(FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL)
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
New sample looms, Inige r.nd convenient
Recently papered, painled and re-furnished
Everything up to dale. Excellent facilitie
for travelling n cn. Coed f tabling
5 3 C. B. ENT, Proprietor.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snyder, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBURO, Fa.
Large and coiiveniei t ssd j le icrnts I'b
rocms, hot and cold valcr, and all modern
conveniences,