THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RUSSIA'S PROPOSAL. M. de Witte'a OfTer Cannot Be Accepted. LATEST PHASE OF THE TARIFF WAR. The (inr'a Minister of Finance Will IniK to Vnrnte All Additional I In tip an American (loud ir We Will Vncntr Action on Suitor, WASHINGTON, July lO.-Am.tlu-r important exchange hns occurred between tliu HiiHHliin government nuil t li I'nitod States relative to tlie tariff, 'flu- Kussiun minister of finance, M. do Witto, hns proponed thnt ltusHln will vncnto nil of the mlditlontil duties leTied on Americnn Roods since tho Imposition of tho sugur differential If tho United StutoM will va cate it nrtlon on 1 ho sugar differential. To thin Soeretnry (Inge 1ms replied tluit the offer of tho Itussiiiu government ciiii Bot bo accepted, ns tlio qucKtiou of the mignr illfTorential Is now in the luiiidn of the court, thus precluding action ly tho executive brunch. These exchanges, al though tnndc notnlnnlly by tho minister of finance and Secretary tinge, huve guiie through the medium of the Kusxlnn for eign otlice i) ml tho slnte depnrtnient. Tho proposition of tho Itussinn minister ef finance wns tho direct reHult of Secre tary Hay's note of n limit two weeks ngo. In that note Mr. liny pointed out ltit the iietion taken as to petroleum wns not new. nor wug It meant to have any con nection with the previous notion of tho government on sugar. This appears to have reconciled tho Russian ollicials In their view that tho petroleum order was only another step in tho policy previously taken respecting sugar. Accordingly M. do Witte's response wns communicated to Washington, fount I.nmsdorf forwarding it to M. do Wol lant, the Russian charge hero. It is not long, but is quite to the point. It makes no further issue as to the petroleum or der. The chief attention Is given to sugar, and the specific offer Is made to vucnto Immediately tho increased duties which .Russia has levied if the United States will vacate its action on sugar. This would amount to rc-cstalilUhing the Htntus quo which existed before the Tint ed States took Its Initial notion relutive to Russia. Til roe Thousand Mnynrs Invited. rt;l'FAI.(), July 10. Director (Jon cm! Ituchanau of the Pan-American ex position has invited tho mayors of some .'UMMI cities of Canada nnd the United States to visit tho exposition on Munici pal day, Aug. 2U, and participate in tho exercises. Invitations have also been ex tended to the inteudetite of Mexico, and It is hoped that most of these ollicials will be present. Some of the south and cen tral cities will bo repreiieuled. Director General Ruchanau lias designated tho week of Aug. "(I as Lumberman's week at thu Pan-American exposition. The plan contemplates a great gathering of lumber dealers from all parts of the west ern hemisphere. Yesterday's ttteuduuce was 43,100. For n Governor's House In Samoa. WASHINGTON, July l).-The secre tary of the navy has allotted $ir,(M0 for building n governor's house at I'm go I 'a go harbor, in Samoa. Commander Tilley, the governor of that station, is now in Washington nnd has been going over tho needs of the station. Resides this amount gome IJLMHI.OIH) will be spent in coaling piers and warehouses ami in improving the general conditions of tho station. About 15 acres of additional land also will be bought at a cost of fo.OiNl, am with the land already owned tho naval station will have n sweep of a mile or more along the most desirable portion of this lino harbor. . F.liilinsNiidor White's Son a Suicide. SYRAC'USK, July 0. Attorney Fred erick D. White, son of the embassador to Germany, Andrew I. White, committed Buicide at 11:80 o'clock yesterday uftcr noon. lie had been suffering from neu rasthenia. He wont to u bathroom at his home, IJIHI James street, ami shot himself in tho head witli a ritle. It is stated that tho cause for the suicide was ill health following typhoid fever and nervous pros tration ns a result of the hot wave, which, the doctor says, brought on melancholia. Young Mr. White was booked to sail on the stounier Deiitschland next Wednes day on a visit to his father and in search of health. Mrs. IV. S. Tnjlor lend. INDIANAPOLIS, July 10. Mrs. Sarah Bell Tanner Taylor, wife of Wil liam S. Taylor, former governor of Ken tucky, died yesterday at their homo in this city. She hud been in ill health for several weeks, but her death wns wholly unexpoctvd. It was caused by hemor rhages resulting from heart disease. She was 40 years old and was born at Mor tuiutown, Ky. She came hero about a year ago, after her husband had left Keutncky to escape the vengeance of tho Goebel followers. Governor and Mrs. Taylor had settled in Indianapolis for permanent residence. Itablln Too Much For Iloli. NEW YORK. July 10.-Jus Ruhlin and Bob Fitzsiuimons in a Greco-Roman wrestling bout attracted 2100 people to Madison Square Garden last night. Ruh II u was both cleverer and heavier than ' the Coniishman and won two falls in succession, with a quarter of nn hour's rest between them. Ruhlin showed that he knew a grout deal more about the gnme than Fitzsimmons did, and it was the latter' agility which prevented his kving thrown much more quickly. taeneroim Mrs. Armour. CINCINNATI, July !).-Mrs. Philip Armour of Chicago, through her attor ney, has declined to take one-half of tho (state of her brother, Frank Ogden, who died recently in Cincinnati. Mr. Ogden left an estute which by his will was to bo equally divided between ids wife and sis ter, Mrs. Armour. By thu hitter's gener osity the whole estate will go to the widow. Nuvr Yard Employees DUehnrited. BOSTON, July 10. About W men em ployed at the Charlestown na.-y yard were discharged last night owing to lack Of money. It is stated further that oth ers will undoubtedly be discharged unless Uhe bureau allows the local depm-nncut more money. The labor class will be tho one generally affected. Ho re Tli n n Four Tlioumuid Drowned. LONDON, July 0. According to tho (Shanghai correspondent of The Standard, more than 4,000 . persons huvo been drowned by recent Hoods iu the pruviucu of Kiuugsi. flare film Warning. Western Judge Why did you kill Lung Jack? Huir-Tripger Ike He was a bad iiinn, y'r honor, un' It was a case o' chaw or be chawed. Judge Did you give him any warn lug before you shot him? Hair-Trigger Ike Oh, yes, y'r hon or. I told him to hold up his hands:.- N. Y. Weekly. How to Mnke n Vncnnm, Office Boy A lndy out in front wants to see you just a minute. ' Mr. Man Docs she look as If she had S. S. picnic tickets to sell? Office Boy Yes, sir. Mr. Mnn Well, tell her 1 want to sell her n S. S. picnic ticket nnd that I'll be out in a second, Chicago Rec-ord-Ilcrald. Still (sin Snncrlat I vp. Lulu Klsie always was extrava gant. When she was engaged she used to tell tne that her lover was simply perfect. Kvu Yes? Lulu And now thnt. she Is married she suys thut he Is u perfect brute. Somerville .Journal. Two Wn). "So," said the cynic, "you have re solved to become famous." 1 huve," answered the high-browed youth. "Well, what method will you select political speeches or patent medicine advertisements?'.'" Washington Slur. MOTHERHOOD If a natural instinct which shows itself in the j?irl as soon ns she is big enough to play the mother to her doll. Unfor tunately the womanly health does not always keep pace with the motherly in stinct, and when real motherhood comes it often comes to mothers who suffer intol erably during tm ternity and wtjo are unable to nurse the weak ling child which frets nnd moans in their arms. Motherhood is prepared for and provided for by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures nausea, tranquilizes the nerves, gives a healthy appetite and promotes rest ful sleep. It mates the balit's advent practically painless, and gives the mother abundant strength to nurse her child. Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre scription." There is nothing "just as good " for weak and sickly women. Two year sgo I was very nick and began our Favorite rretcrlotion.' writes Mm. PA. Hnckttt, uf Charduti, Geauga Co. Ohio. 11 Wheu lay baby boy came he weighed twelve pounds and a half. Have had good health ever since, until about three weeka ko. when weuning my baby, 1 coutracted a heavy cold Am taking your ' Oolcten Medical Diacov- ery. I am thauklul that poor autlerers have uch a grand chance to regain their health by using Dr. Pierce's medicines. It would lake pnues to tell the good it hat done in our family, aud in a great many mure families under my observation. " I thank you for your kind medical advice." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free ou receipt of 31 cents In one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, buffalo, N. Y. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of Sundry writs of Ft. Fa. Issued out or the court of Common rieas of Columbia county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will bo exposed to public sule at tho court House In Bloomsburg, County aud State afore Hulil an SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1901 ' at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certalu piece, or par cel of land slttute In the town of Bloomsburg, county ot Columbia, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: beginning at a point on the north side of Railroad street forty feet east of the north-east corner of an alley and Railroad street, thence In an easterly direction along Railroad street forty tuet to a pout; theuco in a northorly di rection north eighty-one degrees (005) minutes east nlnoty-tlvo feet to a point at other land ot Thomas Oorry; thence In a westerly diroctton along Bitld land north eighteen degrees west thirty-nine feet more or less to a point; thenco In a southerly direction along the eastern lino of other land of Thomas Gorry south olghfy-ouo and ouc-half degrees west elghty-slx foot to ltallroad streot the pluco of beginning, hav ing thoreon In course of erection a two and one half story combination FRAME AND BRICK double dwelling houso. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot the state Capital Savings & Loan Association vs. Thomas (lorry aud to bo sold as the property of Thomas (lorry. Swahtz & Hauhan, DANIEL KNOItlt, Attorneys. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue ot Bundry writs ot Ft. Fa., issued out of tho court ot Common Pleas of Columbia. County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, In lilooinsburg, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, JULY '27,' 1901, at two o'clock p. m all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the Town of Blooms, burg, Columbia County, 'Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit s Beginning at a corner on ltallroad street, on the north side of a proposed extension of Hldge alloy ; thonce along suiu ltallroad street north seven degrees and twenty-two minutes west, thirty-six and one-iiuurter feet to a corner of other land of said, tho Bloomsburg Iron Company; tlienee along said north Boventy-elght and seven eighths degrees east, one hundred and eighteen feet, more or less, to an alley; thenco along said alley south twenty-flvo degrees eaBt, thirty-six feet, more or less, to an alley, to the pro posed extenhlon of Hldge alley, south soventy eight and seven-eighths degrees west, one hun dred ond twenty-one feet more or less, to the place ot beginning, having thereon erected a double two and ouo-half-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken in exocutlon, at the suit of State Capital Savings and Loan Association vs. Thomas Gorroy, and to Bo sold as the proporty of Thomas Gorrey. DANIEL KNOKH, bwiHTx and IIarhan, Attys. Sheriff, T m akes short roads. JL JJLnd light lot ight loads. 'ood for everything that runs on wheels. Sold Everywhere). Mad by STANDARD OIL CO. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court ot Common lieas of Columbia County, I'a., and to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court, Housa In Bloomsburg, 1 oiunmia count) , Pennsylvania on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. at 3 o'clock p. m., nil that certain traot of land situate In Hemlock township, Columbia County Pennsylvania, bounded and described as jollows to wit: Beginning at a white oak In cornrr of land of Henry Shaffer on the bank of Big Flshlngcreek, thence along said creek south eighteen degrees east t wenty and six tent lis perches to a white oak; thence south twenty-six and five tenths degrees east twenty-eight and two tenths perch estoa stone; tuenca along said land of the Bloomsburg Iron Company south sixty degrees west, twelve and 4 tenths perches to a stone! thenc ? along land ot Peter Appleman and Jacob Harris north twenty-nine and seventy-flvo de grees west ttfty-fivo and six tenths perches to a Btone and white oak, aud thonce along lands of Henry MiafTor north eighty-two degrees east nineteen aud six tenths perches to the place of beginning, Containing FOUR ACRES and twelve and two-tenths perches; having thereon erected a PRAME DWELLING HOUSE, etc. And also at the some tlmo and placo nil that piece or parcel ot land sltuato In Hemlock township aforesaid: Beginning at a stako on tho west bank of LIUle Flshlngcreek in tho lino of land owned by Jacob Harris, thence running on the bank of said creek to 1 hemlock on tho line of ltnd oc cuplcd by Wm. P. Jones, thenco north hrty-ono degrees west two and three tenths perches to a white oak, thence south thirteen and seventy five one hundredths degrees east to a black oak stump ou the lower side of the road eight and elglii-tenths perches; thenco south ten de grees west twelve and eight-tenths perches to a stono In the line of land owned by David Shaffer, thence south eighty-two nnd live tenths degrees west 1 eleven nnd two tenths perches to a stone near white oak; thence north twenty-nine and seventy-five one hundredths degrees west nfty-nlne and one tenth perches to the place ot begin nlng, containing FIVE ACRES and one-hundred and thirty-eight perches. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of State Capital Savings Loan Association of Harris- burg, Pa , vs. Thomas Gorry and to bo sold the property ot Thomas Gorry. SWAUTZ UAMAN, DANIEL KNOltlt, Attorneys. Sheriff SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of common Picas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, aud to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court House, In Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all tho following described two pieces, or parcels of land, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg. Columbia County, Penn sylvania, namely, viz : NO. 1. Beglnntug at the northwest corner of an alley and railroad street ; thence In a north erly direction along said alley north seventy three nnd one-half degreos east, one hundred and nine ard tour-tenths feet to Bloom alloy j thence In a westerly direction along Bloom al ley twenty-four degrees west, twenty-nine feet to a point at other land ot Thomas Gorrey ; thence In a southorly direction along Bald land south, (eighty-one and five-tenths degrees west, nlnoty-tlve feet to ltallroad street; thence In an easterly direction along Kallroad street forty-six and one-quarter feet to the place ot beginning. No. 2 Beginning at a point on the southern line of Bloom alley, twouty-nlne feet west of the northwest comer of Bloom nnd Old Kond alleys ; thenco In a northerly direction north sixty-six degroes east, forty-six and seven tenths feet to corner ot tho alley ; thence in a westerly direction along tho alley north two hundred thirty-four and one-half degrees west seventy-two and two-tenths foet to an alloy ; thence In a southerly direction, along said al ley, t'alrty-one and one-half foot to a point; thence In an easterly direction, along the line of other land of Thomas Gorrey, south three and three-quarters degrees east, forty-four and live-tenths feet to a point ; thence In an east erly direction, by other land of Thomas aorrey. south eighteen degrees cast, thlrty-nlne foet to the place of beginning, having thereon erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of stato Capital Savings and Loan Association, of liar rlsburg, Pa., vs. Thomas Gorrey, and to be sold as the property ot Thomas Gorrey. DANIEL K.NOKR, Swaktz and Habuan, Attys. Sheriff ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP MAUY OSVAN, I.ATK OF 800TT TWP., COL. CO., PA , OKCKASKO. Notice Ib hereby given that letters of admin istration de bonis uon, cumtestamento anuexo, 011 the above estate have been grained to tho undcrslgLcd, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims imuul present them without delay to JOHN G. FltEEZK. Admlnlstrutor, d. b. n. o. t. a., fl '0 6t Bloomsburg, Pa AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATI OF LOUISA WOLF, I.AT8 OF MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, COL. CO., PA., OBC'U. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia county, l'a to dis tribute, thu balance in the bauds of Otto Wolf and William Wolf, executors ot the estate of Louisa Wolf, deeeasod, as apears on their first and dual account, to and among tho parlies le gally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at tho otlice of Uon. Grant Herring, In tho Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., on Sat urday, July 'JO, limi, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, when aud whore all parties Interested ore requested to present their claims before tho undersigned, or be forever -after debarred from coming iu upon the hum fund. U 20 it CLINTON UliUUING, At'DITOK, (ffrBEASE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE .BLOOMSBURG SCHOOL DIS TRICT. YEAR ENDING JUNE 4, 1901. L. D. KASE, Collector, Dr. To balanre on dup. 1WW t Sl'j 88 CH. By nmt. paid Treasurer t 4I'J .r By 5 per cent. coin, on same.. and on pennlt y Id fid By additional exoneration.... 411 its BW 88 ldr.9 64 DK. To bal. on dup. lsw CH. By amt.puM Treasurer 3C1 91 By fi per cent com. on same and on penalty l'U 21 By exonerations 4i t M By Treas. returns to Co. Com ! Tobal. on duplicate, w.i.... Dll. To aint. of dup. woo CH. By amt. paid Treas In 60 days 1ta is By 5 pur ot, discount, allowed Mki 11 Bysperct. commission lil 14 By cash paid Treas. In mos. Imm tlti By 5 per cent, commission..., il '. By Treas. returns to Co. Com 11 M To bnl. uncol. after n mos .... To .r per cent., penalty added. A nit. dup. Jan. Hi, Hint By cash paid Treas nfter t m. llOrt O-l By 5 percent, com. on same and on penalty US ai To bal. on dup. won HOHKKT It. LITTLE, Treasurer, To bnl. from former Treas... ! IIS 31 To amt. from dun. l.S'is 4 1'l M 4:W5 1 JI 6'J 1T121I SI I'JOM OR 501 i'lil s.s 6:lo0 HI ltai Ts 4 1: 8 Dr. To amt. from dup. wtm :ta?l Ml 1 o arm. iroin imp, r.sm.. To state appropriation.. mni w JTiO 51 lli HI 10 orders discounted To supplies sold To nei recpts Cemmencemt ex To old Text, Books sold to American Bnok CO To amt, Co. Treas. returns... 40 is 81 Tii S 1812 01 CK. By order June , WOO dls MOO 00 By luU on same after duo J. 51 1 ft M By order July .'I, l'.ino dls sun nu Hy orders WOO and WU1 paid.. lTs-T Ml Hy bonds redeemed -Tno no By coupons paid 1 ,03 00 By Int. on h.iiuls redeemed.... 4." 00 By lot nn bonis extended and paid bv onlers 90 75 By order No. :sot 1899 paid.. S By Treis Com 474 S9 By bal. In Treasury Ho 40 21812 G4 BUILDING FUND ACCOUNT, Dr. tax bath: Building, 2 mills; School in mills. To bal. on dup., W9S To bal. on dup. is9!i .... To amt.. of dup WOO To penalty on dup. WOO.. To orders discounted.... f 138 Al . KM .vr . 4.1ii" 9 C7 37 . 78H 11 675i 08 Clt. By additional exon. dup. US.. 12 45 uy 0 per ct. com. and penalty dup. IviS 8 31 By exonerations dup. '99 JiiJ gl By 5 per ct. com. and penalty dup. 1M99 51 52 By dls. allowed dup. p.mn 13:t 37 By 2 perct. com. dup. 1900... . 50 67 To returns to to. coma dup. 1900 48 43 By 5 perct. coin, dup '900.... l 81 By bal. on duplicate 80 53 By bal. on duplicate 1900 1102 7H By amt. paid Int. on orders.... 2 58 Ily coupons redeemed 1WI 110 By bonds redeemed -Tin) 00 By int. on bonds redeemed... 45 1)0 Hylnt. on bonds extended.... '.Kl 7 Paid for furniture 318 3' Paid for repairs to organs.... 8 50 Paid Treasurer's commission. Kfi 0:1 Transferred to School Fund... '-T8 37 6T"i3 68 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT, Dr. Bal. on duplicate 1898 $ asi 21 Bal on duplicate 199 8117 07 Amt. of duplicate woo I25t m Penalty on duplicate 1900.... 15 28 State appropriation 5301 89 From former Treasurer 143 21 Orders discounted , 20 J I 40 Supples sold 18 84 Net receipts Commencement 125 99 Old text books sold 40 is From Co. Treas. returns 81 78 From Building Fund 2i s s7 CK. By additional exon., dup. '98 . 34 21 By 6 per ct. com. uud penalty duplicate lb9.S 17 35 By exon. on dup. '99 3lt 39 By 5 per ct. com and penalty, dup 199 Ill 71 By returns to Co Com dup '99 M9 By dls allowed dup 1900 308 74 Hy 2 perct com dup WOO .... W9 37 By ret's to Co com dup luoo.. 133 19 By 6 per ct com dup 1900 17s 33 Hy bal on dup 199 L'37 99 By bal on dup 19o0 3032 01 Paid 30 teachers 1281 12 " 30 teachers, Institute.... 298 25 '" 4 Janitors 1138 25 " dlsc'ted orders Ot 1900... 800 00 " for text books 1079 30 " " book covers 129 90 coal 874 58 " supplies 428 48 " " printing 107 tr " " water 51 21 " " lumber 81 27 " ' gas. 12 66 " " mdse .... 191 94 " " Insurance 917 40 " " plumbing 136 88 " " hardware 29 69 " ' oil 11 50 " " labor and material . 221 11 " " freight and drayage. 89 01 " " miscellaneous 10 50 " " 5 copies sciii Journ'l 7 00 " " binding books 5 60 " " Nat, Science Cabinet, 75 00 " auditors. 9 00 " Secretary's salary 210 00 ' Treasurer's commission. 316 Ml 24557 07 Balance In treasury 110 40 -$ 34557 07 LIBRARY FUND;-DK. To bal from former year 102 86 To net. receipts commencem't ex. lor lviiji ya vv -t 228 85 CR. By nmt expend In 1900 and '01 89 57 By balance In treasury 139 28 - 228 85 PICTURE FUND DR. To balance from former year. 30 26 CK. Bv nmt exnended In wol 8 on By balance In treasury 27 tt6 30 26 INDEBTEDNESS. Bonded Indebtedness at last report 3.'iO00 00 Bonds paid during the year.. 2700 00 Bonds out standing 82300 00 Orders discounted 2200 00 I 34500 00 ASSETS. Balance on duplloate.lv.ni.... 32162 Balance on duullcatc. WOO.... 4!:;; 37 Balance In treasury 110 M iceiuius to co com,uup woo.. 11 62 s 4761 91 Liabilities exceed;assets 29718 09 Estimated value uf buildings . , una grounds uuuuu ou JOS. GARRISON, C. A. KLEIM, Secretary. President. We, the undersigned auditors, having exam ined tho above accounts, statements and vouch ers, as presented by Secretary and Treasurer, tlnd them correct as stated. June 21, 1901. GEO. K. WILBUR, ) P. 11. FRKK.E, y Auditors. WM. KUlt'UBAU.M, J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ESTATE OF ISAAC K. APPLE MAN, LATE OF UI.0OM8 UL'HII, PA., UKCKAHKU. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin Istratlonou the estate of Isaac K. Appleman, late of the Town of Hloomsburg, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned adminis trator, to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make p.ivinent, and Uioso having claims or demands will make known tho same wit hout delay to u fl ot A. N. YOST, Administrator. THE CAUSE OF In the Shoe bus iness is in know ing what to buy and buying it, -TIIE- Herrick Shoe, FOR 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. H. MOORE, Cor. Main and Iron Sts. HLOOMSBURG, PA SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of FI. Fa., Issued out of the Court of common Plena ot Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court House, In Hloomsburg, county and state afore said, nn SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain house and lot of ground, situate In the Borough of Cata wlssa, aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : On tho north by an alley, on the east by land now orlato of F. L. Shuman, on the south by Hhuman street. In said llorough, and on tho west by property of Minerva Hoff man, containing In front, on said Hhuman street, forty feet, and In depth of that width, extending northwardly one hundred and fifty feet, and being lot No. 101 In Shuman's Addition to said Borough ot Cntawlssa, being the same premlsos which Minerva Uoffman, by deed bear ing date January 6, Ikhb, and recorded In Deed Book Vol. page Itecords of Columbia County, granted and confirmed unto the said Charles Fleming and Clarence Fleming, where on Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. ' Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of tho renna. Trust Company vs. Charles Fleming and Clarence Fleming, and to bo sold as tho proper ty ot Charles Fleming and Claroncc Fleming. DANIEL KNORH, Harm an, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Al. Fl. Fa., issued out of tho Court Common of Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court House In Bloomsburg, County and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. ni., all the right, tltlo and Inter est of Sadie J. Jones and Moore C. Jones In that certain lot of ground, sltuato In tho Town ot Bloomsburg, county of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows : On the east by Evangelical Parsonage lot, on the south by lot of Mrs. George Uasscrt, on tho west by vacant lots, on tho north by Fourth street, tho same being known as lot ivi. 52 ot the Neal Addition, or Town lot No. 418,and being forty and one-half foot 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 ot William II. Cook's use vs. Sadie J. Jones and Moore C. Jones, and to be sold as tho property of Sadlo J. Jones and Moore C. Jones. DANIEL KNOltlt, ShorllT. Clvok C. Yettbr, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. B9TATI OF PAUL A. BOONS, I.ATI OF MEXICO, IUCKABBD. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admln- lst ration on the estate ot Paul A. Hoone, late of Mexico, deceased, nave Deen granted to tho undersigned ailmlnlst rator, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate aro reimested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will mako known tho same without delay to 6 13 at Sulckshtuuy. Pa. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJS N. U. FUNK, ATTORKCT-AT-tAW, Mrs. Enf 1 Building, Court Hoom AUwy, BLOOMSBURG, PA, A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllco Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Uldg., 3d floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTDRKEY-A-MjUr, Wirt's Building, fitVi. Joiin o. ruitizi. JOHN a. BARMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOHNKY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Contrest., first door below Opera Mouse WM. 11 MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office injLockanl's building, Comer Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-ATI.AW. Office, t'n EntBUV" Ta ccmselrg, Yi hTa. McKILLIp! ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Huilding, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURU, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER.& IK.ELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Batik. BLOOMSBURG, PA. . CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney at law, Bloomskuro, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, J. H.-MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. II. KHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts CATAWISSA,, PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Oranncville Wednesday ol each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Pa Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexande Bros. 11-16-00 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rfOfflce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main -Si 3 70-IV BLOOMS1LRG, PA MONTOCB TRLRPIIONK. BRI.L TRLKFBOK KYKS TXSTBD, GLASSES UTTBD. H. BIERMAN, I.I. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHTSICIAN AND BUK80 offioi iiocrs: Office & Residence, 4th 81 , 10 a. m. to t p. m 8:30 to 8 p. m LOOMSBURt, M. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 to 5. Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre-t , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H, HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Slain below Harkf Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manatv, ana au work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIM, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wtw artificial teeth nr. incmrtA WTo be open all hours during the da. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Hepresents twelve of the strongest Oompaa es in the world, among which are ; CASH TOTAL SORPLCt ... CAPITAL. ASSBTS. OVIB ALL Franklin of Phlla.. f 400,0110 f:i,i!,MV SI.000.& I'enn a, I'hlla 400,010 8,nas,io MlSS yueen.of N. Y.. roo.wo a.Ms.m l.ont. Westchester, N.V. 800,000 1,768,807 M N. America, I'hlla. 8,00v,uoo H.rao.tlbll 2,314, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PREAS BHOWH1 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE. S. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Strtttl, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaq ic as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Olfice. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. JVo. 121 West Mam Street, iTLarge and convenient sample rooms, batl '"""i "i mm com waier, ana modern coa venicnccs. tiar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery nttoched. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) HLOOMSBURG, Pa. Larpe and convenient sample looms Paih rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern ronveniencer.
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