THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ! EVELYN B. BALDWIN. Hr1i 1'olr F.speUUIon In.li'f Ilia C'ninmnnil W ill llr Well Xnppllnl with Kxrrr ('ontrvlrarf, i A jinrt of the oipi i puifii t of the !!:ild-,rin-Xcifjler north pule expedit inn will lie 4l) large gas balloons, which hiive tiren made in Quiiicy, 111., nnd have lie en shipped to the supply Mentner of ,lhe expedition ot Trn Inane, Norway. F.urh balloon has n capacity of 4,001) feet of r-hs nnd has n lifting- power of jl50 pounds, exclusive of the balloon (Itself nnd netting. One nf the balloons is much larger thnn t he ot hers and will he used for making sclent illc observn tinns. The other balloons will be vised for signaling purposes nnd for sending EVELTN B. BALDWIN. tn Comnvind of the ZclKk-r Expedition to the North I'ole.) messages. With the balloons he will take 4U0 small buoys, in the Interior of which the messages will be placed. "These buoys ore spherical in tdiupe, about three inches in diameter, and ire made of copper nnd cork. There is a small weight on one side, to act as a keel when dropped in the water, and suialmetul flag on the other. This Cag or pennant rises about ten inches above the buoy, and its purpose is to attract attention. On the pennant tkese let ters are stamped : "ISaldwin Zoigler, I'.IOl." When one of these bal loons is to be sent up ten of the buojs are attached to it by a long cord, one under the other. Jiy an ingenious de vice each buoy will automatically re lease itself the moment it comes in con tact with ice or water and wij 11 oat away. The buoys weigh about ten pounds each, nnd the release of that much weight on the the descent of the .balloon will cause it to rise in the air again and drift for another long dis tance. In this way the ten buoys, each with a message inside denoting the lat itude and longitude of the ship when sent up, will be distributed over a wide rea. Kvelyn ISaldwin has sailed from New York for Tronisoe, Norway. The expedition steamer America is now at Dundee, Scotland, being fitted out. nnd is expected to reach Tromsoe by the time Mr. .Baldwin gets there. The sup ply steamer Frithjof is now at Troin oe, and as soon ns Mr. Ttalihvin arrives the two steamers will proceed to Franz Josef T.and. The start for the pole w ill he made from there the latter part of July. The expedition will consist of 40 men, 15Siherinn ponies and 400 dogs. WILLIAM H. NEWMAN. Sew President of the ew York On. tral In a Tliorouulily 'I'rniucd, Clever ltullrond Man. William H. Newman, who has just actively entered upon the duties of his new post us president of the New York Central & Hudson Kiver rail road, is, ns mny easily be Imagined, WILLIAM II. NEWMAN. (Newly-ElecU-d President of the New York Central liallroud.) one of the, cleverest and most thor oughly trained railroad men in Amer ica, ile hus worked his way up prac tically from the bottom. It is more than 30 years ugo since he began his career in his profession us local ticket ageut on the Texas & J'aciiic. lu three years he had been promoted to the post of general freight agent, and tie wus next made third vice presi dent. The Chicago & Northwestern offered him a similar post, which hti at once accepted, und in isnil tho Great Northern road elected him its second vice president. Three years jgo lie was elected president of the Lake Shore, in which position he was (serving when called to the presidency f the New York Central. His knowl edge takes in all departments of a railway. Leuaey Wanted to Dnncp, .', "Legsey" is u one-legged beggar, whose bent is on the liowery, New York. Lately, while overloaded with alcoholic stimulants, he forced his way into the Uellevue hospital. The night superintendent, Mr. Kickert, Is also minus a leg. The beggar became chummy at once with him, und tried to persuade him to engage in a lively waltz. The superintendent waltzed Mm off to the alcoholic ward. In his pockets were $278 in money. A FAINTING ROOM. One of flip Allrncllnn of he Wom- n'a llnllillnit at, the Pan American K.xpualtlon, "What's this about a fninting-rootn m the women's "building at. the J'nn Aniericnti exposition?" nsketl a mnn irrespondent. of the New York Trib une of Miss Marian De Forest, secre tary of the board of women managers. "That's exactly what we've got; Some upstairs nnd I II fchow you Mo: room," said Miss De Forest, nnd suit ing the action to the word she a few minutes later" Hung open the door. "There!" said she, proudly. "Isn't that just n love of a room to faint in? Our board of women managers said a fninting-room wns a capital idea the minute I suggested ItTTun kntTw, lots of women travel around on nerve force rather than on real muscle, and they fo till they're rendy to drop. We've got this faint ing-room for just such. You observe it is done in dark green, with lilies of the valely in the wallpaper. It looks out on the upper balcony, w hich will be covered witli flowers and vines. Everything about the room the carpets, furniture und pictures all is soothing." Women managers who go to the length of providing a faint ing-room for their wcuker sisters can be de pended on to look lifter all the other necessaries of u woman's building. The doctor sometimes passes a harder sentence than the judge. But the sen tence of the doctor is more often set aside or overruled than is that of the judge. In the case of Mrs. Revcraft given lielow, the doctor sentenred fier to aljotit eighteen years of physical punish ment and misery. But she rebelled against the sentence, and commenced the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. In a few weeks she was a well woman. It's a peculiarity of the cures ef. fectud by the use of Iortor Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, that they are generally cures of chronic diseases. A woman suffers with diseases peculiar to her sex, she takes medical treatment, gets no better, and has no hope held out to her of improvement. Then in her discouragement she turns to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and finds a prompt and lasting cure, "Fa vorite Prescription " establishes regu larity, dries unhealthy- drains, heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "Four years nijo my henlth brgm to fail," wrilrs Mm. Nellie M. Keyernft, o? Glenwood, Wunhiiiffton Co., Orrgcm. "I had a very heavy drawing nnd weight in the region of the uterus, Iiain in hack nnd loinu, could not lift Htiythiug iravy, rot nt night vrry poor ; stomach de ranged. One phyiicinn Raid I wns overworked, soother snid I had congestion and lulling of uterus, lie treated me nine month and said I wmild not tie well until I had pusscd the change of life. I wa only twenty-seven yenrs old then. I became discouraged, and began using Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Took a tea snoonnd three limes n day ; beissin feeling better rifrht away. Am U'ing my third bottle now. Slid feel I am in good health. X believe Ur. Pierce's T'avnrite Prescription has restored me to health. If suffering wumen would give it a f.ilr triul they would Rive it praise.'1 Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. OUtiA.NUi:il 1H91. n r n (I I mitllV IIV tUIIIMMMsl Ml r Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL TT7 $60,000 Surplus and Undivid ed Profits 48,000 W. S. M0YER, A. H. BLOOM, President. Cashier. DIRECTORS. Chart? ir. llmiyun, (Irant Herring, .V. I. Funk; C. A. Kli-tm, . Itr. '. M. Il-firr, M .S. .Woer, Or. J. J. Eiown, C. .V. Crrveling, 11. a. irmiiip. tv We solicit tlin accounts of Individuals and firms, and will urant accommodations, con sistent Willi goi d biiukliiK- SAFE PKPOHIT noxKS, HI' HULA It AN 0 KIKE PItOOF VAULTS. 8-St-UU ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF MAKV OSUAN, I.ATK OF SCOTT TWP., L'OI.. CO., HA , llKC'KASKII. Notleo Is hereby given that, letters of admin 1st 1 HI lull de bonis linn, vuiiit ebliiniento iiniiexo, onilhi abovH estate huve bi'ea K'"'iii'd to the iliulerslgui'd, to whom all peisons Indebted to said estate are requesti-d 10 iimko payment, and those having claims Imust present them without, delay to JOHN (1. FKEEZE, Administrator, d. b. n. e. t. a,, B jo lit ltioomsOurg, fa. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania) and to me directed, there will be exposed to public stile, at tho Court House, In Dloomsburi;, county and state afore said, on SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1901, at two o'clock p. m all that certain house and lot of ground, situate In tlin borough of Cata wissu, aforesaid, bounded aad described as fol lows, to wit : On tho north by an alley, on the east by land now or lute of F. L, SUiitnun, on the south by Shuman street, In said Borough, and ou tho west by property ot Minerva Hon", mun, containing In front, on said Hliuman street, forty feet, and In depth ot that width extending northwardly one hundred and fifty feet, and being lot No. 101 In Hlmmuu's Addition to said UorougU ot Cutawlssa, being the Bumo premises which Minerva HolTman, by doed bear ing date January u, JstHl, and rocorded in Peed Hook Vol. pugo ltecords of Columbia County, granted and conllimed unto the said Charlos Fleming and clarence Fleming, where ou Is erected a two-storv FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. ' Selzod, taken In exeoutlon, at thnsultof th Penna, Trust company vs. Charles Fleming and Clarence Fleming, and to bo sold as tho proper, ty of Charles FlooiUg and Clarence Klemlng. UANIKL KNOUlt, IUhmak, Atty. Bheilff. 'Some Reasons' Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Uncmuilcd bv any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative, Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather; its Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. Oil I -1 sold in all Localities Mnn,.farlhT Rtnaitard Oil C ompnnr. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Al. Fl. Fa., Issued out of tho Court Common of Mens of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to niedlrected, there will be exposed to public sale, at. tho court House In Itlooiiisburg. County and Slate aforesaid, on SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1901, at. t o'clock p ni., all the right, uiln and Inter est of Fudle J. Jones and Mooro ('. Jones In That certain lot of ground, sltuato In the Town of UlnnmsbtirK, Couuty of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and di-scrlbed as fol lows : On tho east by Kvangelleal Parsonsge lot, on the south by lot of Mis. George. Hassert, on tho west by vacant lots, on tho north by Fourth street, the snme bi-latr known as lot No. 61 of the Neul Addition, or Town lot No. Its.und being forty and one-halt feet front on Fourth street, and one hundred and seven feet In depth, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at. tho su t of William II. cook's use vs. SadloJ. Jones and Monro C. Jones, and to bo sold its the property of eudle J. Jones niid Mooro C. Jones. PAKIEI. KNOHH, Sheriff. CI.VHR c. Ykttrh, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of asecond writ of plu. levari taelns, and a writ of alias fieri facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, nt tho Couit House, in Bloomsburg, county and state afore said, at two o'clock In the afternoon, on SATURDAY, JULY Gth,V 1901, the following described property, to wit : All thoso two certain messuages, or tone, ments, and tracts of land, sltuato In Colum bia County, Pennsylvania. Tho first tract, sltuato In tho Borough of Catttwlsstt, bounded and described as fol lows, rowlt: Beginning at a stone. In line of lands of (ieorgo Zarr, deceased, and running fr m thence by lands now of William Herntng er (known as the tirlst, Mill Tract), and lunnlng from thenco by tho same south two und a qulr 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, tlfteen perches to the intersection of a public road leading to Ashland; thence by said road south eight und a (piarter degrees west, nine and two-tenths perches to a point In tho centre of said road, In line ef lands of Mrs.Berger; thetete by said line south eighty one and a half degrees west.twenty-threo and a half perches to a post, originally a spruce tree; thence by land of Jonathan Fortner north fitly eight and a half degrees west, slxtj-four perches to originally a maple, on the south sldo of Catawlssa Creek; thence south eighty-two and a hulf degrees east, crosslngsald Catawlssa creek, and running by a public rood, le idlng downCatawlssa Creek to the Town cf Catawlssa, forty-four perches to a oolnt 111 said public road ; thence by land ot Win. Long and land be longing to tho estate of George Zarr, deceased, north Beventy-four and a half degrees, east, thlrty-nlue perches to tho plijco of beginning, containing 9 ACRES AND 38 PERCHES (be the same more or les). on which are erected A PAPER MILL, DWELLING HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES and other outbuildings. There Is a chemical tlbra m'.li, ground wood uilll, and paper mill, and the appurtenance's, Including the waters of said croek, to mpply tho mill with water power, 4c. The second lor, or parcel of land, situate In tho Township of Catawlssa, bounded und de scribed ns follows, to wit : Beginning at a post, In lino of lands of Jonathan Former, a corner ot a lot of ground belonging to Mm. Uergor, and running from thence by the same north eighty-three und a hulf degrees east, seven and a hulf perohes; thence by tho same north seventy-two and a half degrees cast, nine teen uudu hulf perches to tho 3311th post of a gate; thente by laud of Muthlas (Singles south llfteen and a quarter degrees west, nineteen and a half perches to a chestnut tree; thence by the same south twonty-rtvu degiees west, eight perches to a post ; thence by the same south nineteen degrees west.slx and 8lx"-tenths perches to a post; thenco by tho same south, fony-lhree degrees west, uluo and a half perches to a corner of a lot, or tract of land known as the Foundry Lot, now owned by Sam uel J. Frederick ; thenco by bald lot north for-ty-nluo degrees west, nineteen perches to n post, In Hue of laud of Jonathan Fortnor; thence by sulci line north five and a half de grees east, thirty-four perches to the place of beginning, containing 5 ACRES AND 13 PERCHES (bo the same more or less', on which Is formed and constructed a dam or b.isln for tho purpose of gathering fresh or clear water for the af Jie sald papor mill. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of I. W. Mclvelvy and J. II. Harmun, executors of William MoKolvy, deceased, now to the use of Joseph It. Walnwright; and Joseph Ii. Wain wrlght, exocutor of Israel It. Walnwright and Clement . Walnwright, deceased, now to tho use of tho First Natlouul Bank, of Cutawlssa, against Edmund .McOitu;.y and John W. Me. Creudy. with notice to the Catawlssa Flbro Co., Limited, torre tenttnt, and at the suit of Matilda Hughes, surviving executor and trustee of the estate of Douglass liug'.i ;s, deceased, In trust for Carrlo Harmau, vs. tho Catawlssa Flbro Company, Limited, terre tenant, and to be sold as the property of Kdmund McCready and John W. Mccready, and the Catawlaija Flbro Com pany, Limited, tone tenant. ' UANIKL KNOKU, Sheriff. W. n. HiiAWN, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XBTATR OF PAUL A. ItOONK, I.ATK OP MKXIUO, IlKCSASKU. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin iHiiui luu on the estate ot Paul A. Boone, lulu of Mexico, deceased, have beeu grunted to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebled to suld estate are reiiiesled to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delav to CUAKLbS A, K'KiNK, Aim's, Biact . Blilckslilmiy. Pa. ANNUAL S TATEMENT OK THE BLOOMSBURG SCHOOL DIS TRICT. YEAR ENDING JUNE 4, i95t. L. D. KAMI, Collector, Dr. To balance on dup. IS'.M t 51!i SH fit. By nmt. raid Treasurer I H'J .15 By 5 per cent, emu. on snme.. nnd on penally 8.1 fid By nddlilonal exoneration ... 4i HA B -'. HS 4;.-n 61 I) It. To 1ml. on dup. ls9. Clt. My ami. paid Tressurer By f per cent coin, on sumo and on penalty By exon-rulloiis By Treus. reiurns to Co. Com ;7i !'! an v SJI ii To bill, on duplicate, lS'io.,.. Dlt. To suit, ot dup. piM CU. Byamt. paid Treas In (to days in I By B per ci, discount, allowed m 11 Bypi-ret. commission limit By cash paid Treas. In mos. HM l By ft p.-r cent, commission. ... l '. By Treas. returns to Cn. Com 1M M To bill, iineol. after it mos .... To Si per cent, penalty added . Amt. dup. Jan. -i, itmi . By cash paid Treas utter (i m. ltOti tv, By 8 per cenl. com. on S111110 and on penalty f.H 1 To bal. on dup. I'.OO .... KOBEUT It. LITTLE, Treasurer, To bat. from rormer Treas. .. f 1 13 St To amt. from dup. lsiis 4t' M To amt. from dun. l'i HT I Toamr, from ihii. mill I-'.",'! W:l' To Sl Hte appropriation Mil To orders dlKeoimted 'JTun 81 'lo supplies sold ni si Tonet rei ptsCemmeneeint ex 1-5 tc. To old Text Bonks sold to American Unok Co 40 IS To amt. Co. Treas. returns... HI 70 Clt. 71i!i HJ inns.' 08 (VM7 77 su Moo HI lini 7S 4HVi 37 Dr. By order June '.I. lIl.KWIIs... By tut. on same ofler due. lion on i ell 1 ir Srt i,') no 17Nn7 SO l"7iio no 1 i.i no 4.j 00 HO 75 472 Ml By ordir Julv ji, limn dls By orders l'.nio and W01 paid.. By bonds redeemed By coupons paid By Int.. on bonds redeemed . . By lot on bunds extended and paid In outers .... .... By order Nil. s!iS of 1S99 paid . By Tre is rum ; By bal. In Ticasury.. 1 Id I J 2IS12 ill Bl'ILniN'O 1'1'ND ACCOl'NT, Dr. tax Kate: Building, . mills; School 5X mills. To bal. on dep., ls(H To bal. (.n dup. 1VIM TO unit, or dup I'.iiH To penally on dup. HiOO.... To orders discounted .... , I'tS SI . UU A7 . 4.VV7 Wii C7 U7 .. 73H II 0752 6S Clt. By ad llllonal exon. dup. 's.. U 15 By 8 per nt. c jiii. and penalty dup. 1 ns fl SI By exonerations dup. W ..... l'-M 81 By ft per ct. com. and penalty dup. lsiiH 81 52 By dls. allowed dup. 1'KiO ... . 11 37 By 2 perct. coin. dup. v.wi) .. 5(J H7 To returns to 111. corns, dup. Won 4S 4s By ft jut cf. com. dup 'tr ).... MM By bal. on duplicate IW19 . ... Srt M By bal. on duplicate l'.mo .... Ill) 7H By amt. paid Int. on orders ... i fttt By coupons redeemed. .... 1W1 00 By binds redeemed L?no 00 By Int. on bond redeemed... 48 1 Hylnt. on iHiridsextendu'd.... 7ft Paid for ruriilture. 811 H Paid for repairs to organs ..t s 80 Paid Treasurer's commission. 11 t':t Transferred to School Fuud .. '-7S 87 tl7'.3 W) SCHOOL FI ND ACCOl'NT, Dr. Bal. on duplicate iS'.'s $ :tsi -i Bal on duplicate lwi 8117 07 Amt. of duplicate WHO VJNU si) Penalty on duplicate 19C3.... 15 'Jil Stale uppropi pitlO'i MOl St) From former Tree Hirer 14:1 !!1 (irdeis dlsci uuted So.'t 40 supples sold ti: Net rec-lpls Ct.niniencement l-'5 !). did text books sold 40 is From Co. Treas returns si 7il From UulldhigFuud ars s7 CH. Uhil 07 By additional exon., dur. 'US. 31 SI By ft per ct. com. und penalty duplicate isiis 17 85 By exoii. on dup. 'tm 81I 3.1 By 8 per ct com and peually, d ip is!)'. Ill 71 By returns to Co Com dup 'W WJ By dls allowed dup li'DO .')i'.il7l By 2 per et com dup lsK) .... :,7 by ret's to Co com dup 1'JOO.. i: 1!) By ft per ct com dup luoo... . !?- ss By bal on dup iM'.t !7 uj By bal on dup lu0 .... 8iva ill Paid :io teaobors Ilium V-i " 30 teachers, Instituted. jdii " 4 Janitors 11:: : " d'sc'ted orders of 11)00... 2"H0 (K) " for text books.... ioth ::o " " book covers l W) " ' coal 07-1 8S " " supplies 4i 4H " " printing Iii7 " waier ftl 31 " " lumber - 81 -.'7 " " gas VI litl " ' mdse 104 W " " Insurance 17 40 " " iiluniblng las : " " hardware an 6!) " " oil 11 80 " " labor nail material . 'J-.il 11 " " freight, and drayage. ' 3.1 111 " ." miscellaneous 10 60 " " 8 copies Sch'l Journ'l 7 00 " " binding books ft 60 ' " Nat science Cabinet, 75 00 " " auditors 0 ou " Secretary's s ilary 810 00 " Treasurer's commission. "IS ftit Balance lu treasury 110 40 -$ i4.'.57 07 LIIIKAUY FI ND -DK. To bal from formnr year l(f. SB To net receipts couimenccin't ex. for I'Jjl lis VJ -$ 85 CK. Bvamt expend In P.mOand '01 8 87 By balance III treasury Mi) JN -$ s5 PICTUKH FI ND DH. To balance from Ijimer yeac :K) 'JO CH. By amt ex pended In mil Rot By balancij in treasury 27 itl 30 26 INDKUTEDNESS. Bonded Indebtednois at last report. y. . ISftOOO 00 Bonds paid dining ilto year.. l'TUo 00 Bonds oulstandlii Siino 00 Orders discounted isjoo 01) 34500 00 ASSETS. Balance 011 duplicate, ism. . . . 8-.M rsi ituiauce ou uapucate, r.wa... 41:: ::7 Balance In I re.isury 1111 1(1 Kciuins lo Co Com, dup KiitO., lsl M f 47 ID 85 Liabilities exceed'assets '.DT.U :i5 Ksllmated value of bulldlugs and grounds: WOOO 00 JOS. UAKKISON. C. A. KI.E1M, secretary. President. Wo, the miderslgned auditors, having exam ined the above accounts, siuteineuts aud vouch ers, as presented by Secretary und Treasurer, find them correct as stated. June ii), 1D01. OKO. K. WfLlH U, 1 P. 11. KKKK.K, y Auditors. . WM. KltlCKBALM, J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. BHTATK OV ISAAC K. APl'I.SUAN, t.ATS Of UI.OOMH Ht'HO, PA., UKUKASSO. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admlu Istruilonon tliuesiateof Isaao K. Appleman, laleor the Town of illoouisburg, Pa., deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned adminis trator, to whom all persons Indebled to said es tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will uiako known the same without delay to i tit A. N. YOB P, Administrator. m cause of oe In the Shoe bus incss is in know ing what to buy and buying it. -TIIE- Herrick ' Shoe, TOR WOMEN, is a shoe of high quality, perfect fit, best style, and above all, good wear. We have them in Kid and Patent Leathers. WE HAVE THE W. L DOUGLAS SHOE FOR MEN. W. Ii. MOORE, Cor. Main andiron Sts. BLOOMSBURG, PA ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE- ' Real Estate. Pursuant to an order from the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, upon the petition of all the heirs at law of Susan Komlck, deceased, tho undersigned administrator will expose to public sale, on the premises, In Cen tre township, In said county, on SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1901, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day, the following described real estate, to wit: Al that certain piece, parcel and tract of land, sit uate In the Township of Centre, county and st 11 to aforesaid, bounded and described as for lows, to wit: lleglnnlngat a stone, In line Of land of Isaao llagejibiich ; thence by land of Levi Itemley, nnd .Miller nnd Neyhard south, sixty-nine degrees west, seventy-six nnd three tenths perches to a lone. In line of land of Jos. P. Conner; thenco by the same south one and one-half degrees east, fifty-four perches to a stone ; thence by land of Daniel It. Whltmlre north seventy-nine ard one-quarter degrees east, seventy-six ard two-tenths perches to a stone ; thenco by land of Isaao Krwlno north twenty-seven and one-iiuarter deg's west, thirty-seven and nine-tenths perches to a stone ; thence north seventy-eight degrees east, ten and eight-tenths perches to a stone; and thence by land of the said Isaac Ilageubuch north thirteen degrees west, seventeen and seven- tenths perches to tho placo ot beginning, con taining .24 ACRES anil m perches, strict measure, be tho same more or less. It being the sunic premises lately owned and occupied by Susan homlck, now do ceased, wheroa are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and a barn. There Is plenty ot good fruit on the premises, and It Is a very desirable little property. All grain In the ground Is reserved. Deed and surveys, If wanted, at the expense of tlio purchaser. Possession given upon payment ot one-fourth of the purchase money. Tkums ok Sai.k : Ten per cent, of one-fourth of tho purchase money to be paid at the strik ing down of tho property, the bulance ot tho one-fourth nt tho confirmation nisi, which will be on tho first Monday of September, 19ol, and the remaining three-fourths In one year from date of sale. also. At tho sametlmo and place, tho un dersigned administrator will expope to public sslothe following personal property, to wit; One-third Interest In three acres of wheat In ground, one-third Interest In one acre of rye in ground, one-third Interest In four acres of outs lu ground, and one-third Interest In three acres ot corn In ground. LEVI A. HUM LEY, Administrator of Susan Homlck, dne'd. Clinton IUkhinu, Atty. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP I.OCISA WOl.P, tATI OK MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, COI- CO., rA., OKC'D The undersigned Auditor, sppoluted by the Orphans' Court of Columbia eounly, Pa., to dis tribute the balance In the hands or Otto Wolf and William Wolf, exocutors of the estate of Louisa Wolf, deceased, as apearson their first und ileal account, to and among the parties le gally entitled thereto, will iitlond to the dalles of his appointment at the odlce of Hon. (irant Herring. In the Town of liloomshurg, Pa., on Saturday, July J0, luol, at, ten o'clock In the forenoon, when and whore all parties Incrested are reiiuesied to present their claims before the undersigned, or ! forever after debarred from coming lu upon the suld fund. ii 0 It CLINTON- HEKltlXO, AUDITOR, PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ ' N. U. FUNK, ATTORNXT-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ent' Building, Court Hons AlWy. BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllee Illoouisburg Nnt'l Hunk Bldg., Id floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA.. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-lA.tr, Wirt's Building, tmi Humw BUX3MSBUKG, TA. JOIINO. PHKKZS. J0BNO. HAHJIAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOUNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG. PA. ' Oftloes: Centre St., first door below Opera Hooae WM. h - MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office inJLockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG", PA. II. R. STEES, Al TORNEY-AT-LAW. ClTce, in Ent Llc'p. ri.ooiMSiiiRG, T II. A. McKlLLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbian Buililing, 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, J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockarrl's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. V. H. KIIAWN, ATTORNEY at law, Office, Corner of Third nnd Main Sts CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ci!" Will he in Oiangeville Wednesday ol each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. , Giilding's Clothing Store, liloomslmrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wjrt building, over Alexandc iiros. 1 1-16-90 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' CENTRALIA, PA. fOfllce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and refciderre, 410 Main St 3-7-v EI CC Veil IF, Tt MONTOl'B TELEPHONE. BELL TELIPBOM EYES TESTED. GLASSES PITTED. II. BIERMAN, IJl. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8UVQ0 OFFICE HOURS: ODloe A Keslif wee, 4th 81 , 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. - BLOOMSBTTRfa, W. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Kyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 11 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: io to 5. Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre t , BLOO.iSBURG, PA. ' Dr. W. H. HOUSE, ' SUKOEON DENTIST, Ofllo Iiarton's Uulldlng, Main below ktrl' Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior maaat. and all work warranted as represented. ' TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIK, by the use of Gas, and free of charge hm artificial teeth nr incrtt S"To be open all hours during the da." . C. WATSON McKELVY,' fire tnsurance agent. (Successor to li. P. 11 at tinan Hepresents twelve of tho strongest Corupaa es In the world, among which are -. CASH TOTAL SUBPLOT CAPITAL. ASSETS. OVSB ALL Franklin of Phlla.. 40o,ikhi s,ii8,6av 11,000,5 1 Penn'a, Pblla 4M,ikio s,8iA,io 1,i 8 Oueen, of N. Y.. 500,0OO 8,R.'18,ls H Westchester, N.T. 800,010 l.TM.SO1) 420 N. America, Phlla. S,0O(i,ii00 ,?3U,6t 2.8M, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted anrl paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FHEA8 BKOWH1 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ' AbtWlS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strsata, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaa . ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. nartzel, Prop. No. i2i West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath 1 rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cam yeniences. Bar stocked with best wlna and liquors. First-class livery attached. , EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snvdhr, Propilctor, ' i (Opposite the Court House) ULQOMSBURG, Ia." . I atpe and convenient (ample rooms Path rorms, hot and cold aster, and all modern c onveniencef .
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