THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. POWERS' DEADLOCK. Ministers at Peking Cannot Agree on Terms. SITUATION REGARDED AS SERIOUS. Great Ilrltnln onil Hirnaln fllnmed For the Knlluro to Acttlo the . Mnllrr of indem nity. PEKING, July 17. Tim ministers of. the powers now freely admit that the prospect of n conclusion of thu neKotiu tiotu 1m KrinvliiK darker. Thp wit tuition in iiifint Hi'i'loiiM, on thi deadlock con tinned for mure tliim n month. Tliu meeting nrrnriKcd for yesterdny wits post poncU bci'iinse it was nipnrcnt Unit tho proceedings would bo frnillctm. It was at tin; meeting of .Inly 11 tlint tlie ministers renclied something In the nature of nn agreement ns to thu indem nity, but nlniimt itmriVdiiitcly a radicnl difference developed between Great Hrlt Bin and Ilnssin nn to the details of tho plnu of payment. All the minister were in nceord with the Rchcmc curly in Juno, euhject to tliu approval ot their govcrn nienlH, but Groat llritnin (Unapproved tho arrnngcincnt on the ground that it ilid not. adequately protect her eommorciiil inter ests. The neutral iiiliiixters assert that either Great Britain or Kusslii must mnko ma terial concessions before n conclusion of the agreement Is possible. Muauwhilo the committees of the minister are work inn upon comparatively unimportant de tails, Kiich oh Improvements in navigation, but if the financial question was settled the negotiations could be closed in a day. 1.1 Hung Chung keeps sending strenu ous requests to tho ministers of the pow ers to present a complete plan, lie rep repents that China is willing to accept any reatiounble terms and Is chiefly anx ious to know definitely what the powers require bo that she may begin compliance with the terms. The ministers regard newspaper accu sations of procrastination on their part as exceedingly unjust. The Kovernnieuts aud not the ministers are responsible, the ministers sny, for tho deadlock. Hundred Drowned In China. SHANGHAI. July KS.-Thcro have beta disastrous floods oa the Yiing-tse river near Hankow, in which hundreds of lives were lost. The natives wero caught by the rushing waters and drown ed like rats. Part of tho city of Han kow was dovostuted by the Hood. Drltish nt Tlen-taln to lie Increased. TIKN-TSIN, July 17. The orders for the departure of the Houibny cavalry huvc been countermanded, and the strength of tho British troops remaining hero will be increased by 1,(11)0 men. A Year's Pension Ilimlness, WASHINGTON," July 17. Iteports Ucve been received by Commissioner Evans of the pension bureau from all the pension agents of the country show ins; the eutite pension business transact ed for the fiscal year ending June HO lust. The showing thus made compared with I'.MtO is as follows: The appropria tions for the two years were the same, $144,000,000 for each year. The ex penditure for 11)01 was !Ma,S,r31,!4il, nn excess over 1000 of $i!!),:!!4. Dining tho year the pension roll was inereavd to tho extent of 4,301) names, making u to tal of f)07.8!14. The deaths among pen sioners numbered oN.ONl! iu 1001, or 2,-75 tuoro than iu 1U0O. The record shows thut for the your 45,710 claims were filed on account of the Spanish-American war. Of these 7,081! were allowed, and 7,03i) were udjudicnted and rejected. DronKht Worse Than t'hnrbon. JACKSON, Miss., July 17. Governor Lougino has returned from the delta, where he went to investigate the charbon epidemic in company with Professor Rob erts, state veterinarian, They vaccinated every mule owned by the state and are satisfied that the situation is improved. Charbon was found in Sharkey, Usaqucla Bud Bolivar counties. In the Inst named county nearly all tho stock died before virus was procured. "Worse than char bon and all the disease just now," said Governor Lougino, "is the drought. The corn crop is ruined. The yield iu the delta and the section through which I traveled will not make one-fourth of a crop. Cot ton looks fairly well, but is beginning to Buffer. " Killed by a Cave In. FAIRFIELD, Coun., July 17. A cave in of earth and timbers at a cut made by workmen who were preparing for tho foundation of the Uncowa reservoir dam wldch is being built by the B. D. Pierce, Jr., company fr the Bridgeport Hydrau lic company killed three men aud injured nine others, one of whom may die. All the killed aud injured were members of a gang of Italians iu the employ of tho contracting company. They were digging at the bottom of ft cut i.'0 feet deep, tho sides of which were braced with timbers resting on stone foundations, when they Were suddenly overwhelmed by the eol lupso of one Bide of tho cut, a section of tho bonk 15 feet in length completely burying part of the crew. Throuitb the 'Whirlpool In a Hurrel. NIAGARA KALLS, July 15,-About 3,000 persons suw Carlisle D. Graham make IiIb fifth successful voyage through the whirlpool rapids iu a barrel yester day afternoon. Tho barrel is of locust wood, ovul shaped, except that It has a flat head. It is about 5 feet long ami is 10 inches in dinrru-tcr at the foot and 20 inches at tho head. With its 100 pounds of ballast, it weighs 1U5 pounds. Graham received a purse of f300 for making tho trip. The start was made from the old Maid of the Mist lundiug below tho falls. Another (inahor. BEAUMONT, Tex., July 13,-The six teenth gushor came iu yesterduy after noon. Tho flow docs not seem to be at all diminished by reason of the many wells. Tho new yell is in tho proved oil territory. PassenKer Train Iteoords Broken, CHICAGO, July 17. A special train of iiVo curs wus hauled over the Pennsyl vania road from Pittsburg to Chicago iu 10 hours and 50 minutes. This broke ull passenger train records between tho two cities. Ten Thousand Acres of Wheat Run, Git EAT BEND, Kan., July 15.-Flre 14 wiles west of here burned 10,000 ores ot standing wheat loss, 950,000. William Gqrhjirdt, funnur, Is said to have perished. KINO OF ITALY'S DISCOVERY. Cause of Victor Knimnnnrl'a t npopu. Inrltr with Ills Civil fterrnnta. There Is nn element of the unex pected about King Victor Knmmniicl which Is befrinnhitf to render lilin tmloHo (a bore) to certain classes ol his subjects. I suppose nil the world over civil-service clerks nre more ns slditoim than any others In (heir ef forts to render their positions sine cures, but. In Duly they reach the iicme of perfection In this respect. The other morning Sljr. I'rinetti, minister of foreign nfl'nirs, went, as usual, to the Qtilrinut for the ro.vul signal un to various documents, which the king Bigneil without comment, until he ur rived nt one for the augmentation of the stall of the foreign oflice. "This," he snid, to the surprise of tho minis ter, "you may leave; I desire to look Into it," niul there the matter ended for the moment, says the Itome cor respondent of the Pall Mall (iuzctte. Tho next morning his majesty went out ulonc and on foot, arriving nt the foreign oflice about nine o'clock, and began a tour of discovery, .wo may call it, in search of some one to speak to. At last in n small room toward the roof he came upon a lone mnn busily engaged In rolling a cigarette. "Ah!" snid the king, "you are already nt your work; pray what nro the regulation morning hours in this oflice?" "From eight to twelve," stammered the unhappy man, wish ing his bad luck had not led hini so early out of bed. "And what hour, may 1 nsk, can I hope to seo your catalogues?" "About 11," the em barrassed clerk replied, too confused not to tell the truth. "Oh, well, go on. with your Biuoke, and tell your chief of my visit when he comes," which, of course, wus done, causing dismay to reign supreme in the brensls of the 300-odd clerks thus caught nnpping. Meanwhile, the min ister wus culled and dryly told that Instead of increasing the stuff of the office it might be just as well to see that those already there did their duty. HARDENING A LITTLE QUEEN. Wllhelmlna of Holland Has lleen Taken Out In All Kind of Wen flier. It Is incorrect to sny "the little queen of Holland" any longer, al though for many years yet Wilhel niina will be young. She not only has the gift of youth, but is str,ong and well. Ever since she was a baby, writes one of her subjec ts in the Pall Mall Magazine, she has been taken out In all weathers in an open car riage, and has thus been hardened to the outer world. Many who saw the delicate child braving the east winds have trem bled for her health; but if these same doubters saw her, a few years later, watching the autumn military maneu vers on horseback, on an open moor, in a steady downpour of rain, they would have acknowledged the com plete success of the venture. They would have seen how the blustering wind nnd the little rivulets that trickled from her hat only served to heighten a naturally superb appetite, which it took many sandwiches from "mother's" carriage to appease. The royal hat was tilted back ft little to give the simple luncheon chance of keeping dry, and the invi tations of mother to take a warm corner in the victoria were banter ingly refused. Wilhclminn's soldiers will never forget that scene on therain-drenched heath. Perhaps they enjoyed it more than mother did. She, poor lady! may have felt like the hen whose chicken took to the water, only in this case mother bud been teaching the chick en how to swim. Hid ,t Want It. She snid that she returned my love. And then, test I should vaunt it, She added, whpn 1 asked her "Why?" "Hecnuse I do not want It!" tils Wile's Weah iieori. It is a singular thing that in the popular view of disease the interde pendence of the'several organs of the body is lost sight of. The heart, fof example, is diseased and it is treated as it It were entirely separated trom, ana independent of, every other organ. The fallacy of this opinion is shown by the cures of heart "trouble," liver "trouble," kidney "trouble" and other so-called "troubles," effected by the use of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. Primarily the "Discovery" is a medicine for the cure of diseases of the stomach and blood. But it cures dis eases of organs seemingly remote from the stomach, because these diseases have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach aud its associated organs of digestion and nutrition. "I doctored with three different doctor for weak heart, but they did me no good," writes Mrs. Julia A. Wilcox, of Cyanet, Wood Co., Ohio. Box jj. " I was no tired and discouraged if I had had my choice to live or die I would have pre ferred to die. My husband heard ot 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and he bought a bottle. I took that and the first half seemed to help me. I took sis bottles before I stopped. I am per Arctly well, and am cooking for six boulder. It has been a God-send to m. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. 'wtiiiiiniMiiiii f I i m Prudence. "What made you jump into the midst of the fight?" inquired the friend "You had nothing to do with the feud those men were trying to settle." "That's perfectly true," answered Col. Stilwell. "Put I had to take sides one way or the other. I couldn't take chances on being an Innocent by stander." Washington Star. OABTOniA. Boars tU i Kind You HaveAlvvays Bought Signature of If. CAUSE OF OUR SUCCESS In the Shoe bus iness is in know ing what to buy and buying it. -THE- Herrick Shoe FOR WOMEN, is a shoe of high quality, perfect lit, 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. BLOOMSBURG, PA SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Common Mens of Columbia coun' ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, tliore will bo exposed to publlu sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, 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 the Borough of Cata- wtssa, aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : 00 the north by an alloy, on the east by land now or late of F. L, Shaman, on tlio south by Sluimun street, in said Borough and on the west by property of Minerva Iloff- mau. containing la front, on said Sliuman street, forty feet, and In depth of that width extending northwardly one hundred andnrty teet, and belog lot No. 101 In Shuman's Addition to said Borough of Catawlssa, being the same premises which Minerva Hoffman, by deed bear ing date January 0, 1MW, and recorded Id Deed Book Vol. page Records ot Columbia County, granted and confirmed unto the said Charles Fleming and Clarence Flomlng, where on Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of the Penna. Trust Company vs. Cnarlcs Fleming and Clarence Fleming, and to be sold as the proper ty of Charles Fleming and Clarence Fleming. DANIEL KNORR, IUiiMiN, Atty. Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue, of sundry writs of Fl. Fa., Issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia. County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, thore will bo exposed to public salo, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, 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 : Beginning ac a corner on Kallroad street, on the north side ot a proposed extension of Kldge alloy ; thence along said Kallroad street north seven degrees and twenty-two minutes west, thlrty-slx tind one-qnartor feet to a corner ;of other land of said, the Bloomsburg Iron Company; thence along said north seventy-eight and seven eighths degrees east, oue hundred and eighteen feet, more or less, to an alloy; thence along said alloy south twenty-five degrees east, thlrty-slx feet, more or less, to an alley, to the pro posed extension of Rldgo alloy, south seventy. eight and sovon-etghths degrees west, one hun dred and twenty-one foet more or less, to the place of beginning, having thereon erected a double two and one-half-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of State Capital Savings and Loan Association vs. Thomas oorrey, and to be sold as the property ot Thomas Qorrey, DANIEL KNORH, SWAIITZ AND IlAHMAN, Attj'8. Slier 1 IT. SHERIFF'S SALE. , By virtue of Sundry writs of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Ploas of Columbia County, Ponnsylvanta, and to me directed thore will be exposed to public sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, County and State afore said on SATURDAY, JULY 27th, i90I at U o'clock p. in., all that certain piece or par cel of hum slttute In the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a polut on the north ahlo of Railroad street forty feet east ot the north-east corner ot an alley and Railroad street, thence In an easterly direction along Railroad street forty feet to a pout; thence In a northerly di rection north eighty-one degroes (005) minutes east ulnoty-flve feet to a point at other land ot Thomas Oorry; thence la a woslerly direction along said land north eighteen degrees west tlilrty-nlno foet more or loss to a point; thence In a southerly direction along .the eastern lino of other land of Thomas Gorry soutn elguty-one and one-half degrees west elghty-slx feet to Railroad street the placa of beginning, hav. lug thoroon In course of eroctlon a two and one half story combination FRAME AND BRICK double dwelling house. Selzod, taken In execution at the suit of the statu Capital Havings & Loan Association vs. Thomas Oorry and to be sola as the property of Thomas Oorry. Swautz H Hakmak, DANIEL KNORH, Attorneys. Bherlff. BOOTB ' j?J if ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE BLOOMSBURG SCHOOL DIS TRICT. YEAR ENDING JUNE 4, 1901. L. D. K ASK, Collector, Dr. To bnlnnco on dup. 1M8 CH. Ry aint. raid Treasurer By B per cent enin, on same. and on penalty .... By 111I1II1 tonal exonerat ion . . . t BID H t 44J 59 ', 23 n 411 Wt Bill 8X DR. To bul. on dup. lh99. IU.-H til CR.. By aint. paid Treasurer 37l ft By B per cent com. on same niul on penally I'.tf 2fl By exonerut lens 4ii li'l By Treus. returns to Co. Com lit) 4:i IS 12 H2 tl Tobnl. on duplicate, lH'.K).... DR. To aint. of dup. I'.KW cu. By amt. paid Trens In Bo days HyBperet discount, allowed By 3 per et. commission By cash paid Treim. In 8 mos. By B per cent. couiinlHKloii.... By Trcas. returns to Co. Cora iri a 31'.! IS BilO 11 1W) 04 1MKI U H 'Ml lMl Htl ijwi-j m To bal. uneol. after (l mos .... To .ri per cent., penalty added. Amt. dup. Jan. i, iu l By cash pnld Tn-ns iifier (i m. by 8 per cent. com. on same and on penalty B0I7 S:HJ0 111 no; m w 21 ltc.l TH To bal. on dap. I'.KW ... 4 1:13 ROBERT R. LITTLE, Treasurer, Dr. To bal. from rnrmer Treas....$ 1 13 1 To amt. from dup. iss 4WMI To amt. fmm ilnp. lw.i-i :'.;i nt To amt,. from dup. I'.KKI l.Mil H To stxtn appropriation B!"l M To orders dlvcnunted '.'Tifl M To supplies sold. lit :tl To net. rei'iiisCouiineneemtPX 1J5 lf.i To old Text Bonks sold to American Hrwik Co 41 1H To amt, Co. Trcaa. returns... 81 TH 11812 01 CR. By order June 1M0 dts 1 100 00 By Int. on same after duo 2 5i 1 Wi m By order July ,4, 1'.mo dls hud 00 By orde's BWOand l'.lOl paid.. lMx" Ml By bonds redeemed 'JTtio 0" By coupons paid l.'iOS 00 By Inf. on bonds redeemed ... 40 00 By Int. on bonds extended and paid by oiders BO 75 By order No. iMot 1S9S paid.. (IS By Tress Com .... 47J M By bul. In Treasury llu 40 . 24812 04 BLILDINO FUND ACCOUNT, Dr. tax ratk: Building, 2 mills; School SX mills, To bal. on dup., 18118,.,., To bal. on dup. 1M9 To suit, or dup ..... To penalty ou dup. lttOO.. To orders discounted ... t 138 61 . ia42 w . 45C7 (W er a? . 7M 14 -$ 6732 68 CH. By adJ ltlonal exon. dup. 'til. . By 6 per ct. c an. and penalty 12 45 dup. lvrt (t 81 By exonerations dup. 'Wt 121 21 By r per ct. com. and penalty dup. ISM) 51 B2 By dls. allowed dup. l'.ioo ... . 11 87 By 2 perct. coin. dup. lMoO... . 50 67 To returns to Co. Coma dup. 1UO0 48 4:t ByBperet. com. dupiHOO.... H4 84 By bal. on duplicate Ih'.ik . ... 86 S3 By bal. on duplicate I'M) 1102 76 By amt. paid Int. on orders.... 2 56 By coupons redeemed ItiOJ 00 By bonds redeemeu 27(H) 00 By Int. on bonds redeemed... V 00 By Int. on bcndsextendi'd.... !K) 7" Paid for furniture 816 8 Paid for repairs to organs.... 8 50 Paid Treasurer's commission. 126 (M Transferred to school Fund... 278 87 67'2 68 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT, Dr. Bal. on duplicate 1S!is $ sxi 24 Bal on duplicate ls'.n 8tl7 07 Amt. of duplicate loot) I2trtl s Penalty ou duplicate 1000.... 15 2H State appropriation 5.101 80 From former Treasurer 14;t 21 orders discounted 2024 40 Suppl es sold 16 84 Net, receipts Commencement 125 Do Old text books sold 40 18 From Co. Treas. returns 81 76 From Building Fund. 278 87 . 24u7 07 CR. By additional exon., dup. '8. By 6 per ct. com. and penalty duplicate 1808 By exon. on dup. 'in Bv 6 tier ct com and nenaltv. 34 21 17 85 Sll 30 dup 1890 1 71 By returns to Co Com dup '90 W By dls allowed dup 1900 ........ 3fi6 74 By 2 per ct com dup JWK) .... 1:10 37 By ret s to Co Com dup l'JOO.. 13.1 w By 5 per ct com dup 1900 17s 83 By bal on dup lstui -B7 90 By bal on dup 19o0 8032 (il Paid 30 teachers Um 12 30 teachers, Institute... 296 25 4 Janitors 11:18 2i dlso'ted orders of 1900. . 2i.n0 00 for text books. . . " book covers . . " coal " supplies ' printing " water , " lumber " gas , " mdse ' Insurance....... 107!) 30 129 90 671 58 428 48 167 95 61 21 84 27 12 66 194 91 217 40 1:16 88 29 59 11 50 221 11 80 01 10 50 7 00 r 50 75 00 0 00 210 00 316 56 " plumbing " hardware oil : " labor nnd material . " freight and drayago. " miscellaneous " 5 copies sc.h'l Journ'l " blading books " Nat, Science Cabinet, " auditors Secretary's salary Treasurer's commission. Balance In treasury 110 40 -t 24557 07 LIBRARY FUND -DR. To bal from former year 102 86 To net receipts comuiencem't ex. ror iswi 123 99 -$ 228 85 CR, By amt expend In 1900 and '01 89 57 By balance la treasury 1:io 28 -$ 228 85 picture fund- DR. 30 26 to balance from former year. CR. By amt expended In 1901 3 01 27 26 By balance In treasury 80 26 INDEBTEDNESS. Bonded Indebtedness at last report :!iO00 00 Bonds paid during tho year.. 1700 00 Moims outstanding., 82300 00 Orders discounted., 2200 00 -$ 34500 00 ASSETS. Balance on duplicate, Inio.... 821 J2 Balaneeon duplicate, l'.iuu.... tbii 37 Balance In treasury 110 10 Returns to Co Coin, dup 1900.. 1M 62 t 4711 Ml 29718 09 .labilities ex(ieed!assots Estimated value ot buildings ami grounds uoooo 00 JOS. OAHIIISON, C. A. Kt, KIM, Secretary. President. We, the underslL'ned auditors, havltur exam ined the above accounts, statement sand vouch ers, as presented by Secretary and Treasurer, mm iiiciii coiTeui, as siaieu. J line 21, 1901. OEO. K. WILBUR, ) P. II. FltRKZK, i-Audltors. WM. KRICKUAUM, J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATH OF M AH Y OSMAN, t.ATK OP SCOTT TWC, t'OI.. CO., PA , PKCKASK1). Notice Is hereby given that let ters of admin Istiailon de bonis uon, eumtest.auiciito niuiexo, ou the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested-to make payment, and those having claims unust present them without delay to JOHN O. FREEZE, Administrator, d. b. n. 0. t. a., V 20 6t Bloomsburg, Pa SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., and to nie directed there will be exposed to public salo at the Court House In Bloomsburg, Columbia Count), Pennsylvania on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m , all that certain tract of land situate In Hemlock township, Columbia County Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns jollows to wit: Beginning at a white oak In corner of land of Henry Shaffer on tho bank of Big Flshlngcrcek thence along said creek goutb eighteen degrees east twenty and six tenths perches to a white oak; thence south twenty-six and flvo tenths degrees east twent y-elght and two tenths perch es to a stone; thenco along said land ot the Bloomsburg Iron Company south sixty degrees west twelve and 4 tenths perches to a stone tuenco along land of Peter Appleman ond Jacob Harris north twent y-nlno and seventy-live de grees west fifty-five and six tenths perches to a stone and white oak, and thence along lands of Henry Shaffer north eighty-two degrees eastj nineteen nna six tent,ns perencs to uie piace o beginning, Containing FOUR ACRES and twelve and two-tenths perches; having thereon erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, etc. And also nt, the some time and place all that piece or parcel of land situate In Hemlock township aforesaid: Beginning at a stake on the west bank of LIUlo Flshlngcrcek In the line of land owned by Jacob Harris, thence running on the bank of said crook to 1 hemlock on the line of Hnd 00 cupled by Wm. P. Jones, thence north fifty-one 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 on the lower side of the road eight and eight-tenths perches; thenco south ten de grees west twelve nnd eight-tenths perches to a stone In the line or land owned by David Shaffer, thcoce south clghty-two nnd five tenths degrees west eleven and two tenths perches to a stone near white oak; thence north twenty-nine 11 nd seventy-five one hundredths degrees west fifty-nine and ono tenth perches to the place of begin ning, containing FIVE ACRES and one-hundred and thirty-eight perches. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of State Capital Savings & Loan Association ot Harris- burg, Pa , vs. Thomas uorry and to be sold as tho property of Thomas Gorry. SWAKTZ & HAMAM, DANIEL KNORU, Attorneys. Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa., Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed, thero will be exposed to public salo, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all the following described two pieces, or parcels of land, situate In the Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Penn sylvania, namely, viz -. NO. 1. Beginning ut the northwest corner of an alley and railroad street; thence In a north erly direction along said alley north seventy three and one-half degrees east, ono hundred and nine ad four-tent hs feet to Bloom alley; thenco In a westerly direction along Bloom al ley twenty-four degrees west, twenty-nine foot to a point at other land of Thomas Uorrey; thence In a southerly direction along said land sout h, eighty-one and five-tenths degrees west, nlnety.nve feet to Railroad street; thence la an easterly direction along Railroad street forty-six and one-nuartor feet to the place of beginning. No. 2. Beginning at a point on the southern line of Bloom alley, twenty-nine feet west of the northwest corner of Bloom and Old Hoad alleys ; thence In a northerly direction north slxty-slx degrees cast, forty-six and Bcven- tenths feet to cornor of tho nlley ; thence In a westerly direction along the alley north two hundred thirty-four and one-half degrees west soventy-two and two-tenths feet to an alley ; thence In a southerly direction, along said al ley, thirty-one and one-half feet to a point; thence In an easterly direction, along the lino of other land ot Thomas Gorrey, south threo and three-quarters degrees cast, forty-four and five-tenths feet to a point ; thence In an east erly direction, by other land of Thomas Gorrey, south eighteen degrees east, thlrty-nlne feet to the place of beginning, having thereon erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot State Capital Savings and Loan Association, of liar- Hsburg, Pa., vs. Thomas Gorrey, and to be sold as tuo property of Thomas Gorrey. DANIEL KNORR, Swaktz and Harman, Attys. Sheriff ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. R8TATR OP PAUL A. BOONS, I.ATS OF MKXtCO, 1IKCKASRD. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on tlio estate of Paul A. lloone, lute ot Mexico, deceased, nave been irrantea to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to said entate are reiiiested to make payments, ana those nuviiivr claims or demands will make known tho same wit hour delay to (JUAKLt..-) A. HOON K, AM K, 6 18 or, Shlcksliliiny. I'a. PROFESSIONAL CARDIE N. U. FUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ifrt, Enf Building, Court Hobm A3f, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflice Bloomsburtf Nat l Bank Bldg., ad lloor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-ULW, Wirti Building, imi tVr BLOOMSBURG, FA, John a. fhibzi. john a. baru FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Olllces: OentreSt., first doorbelowOperaHouse WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oflice in.Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. STEES, ATTORNE Y-AT- LAW, Offic e, in F.nt Ult'p, Bi.ooMsitURO, I. H. A. McKILLIp ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R.90HN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflice back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney at law, Bloomsburo, Pa Office in Wirt's Building, J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lotkard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. H. R II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts CATAWISSA..PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C-tT 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, Will be in Millvillc on Tuesdays. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt buildinc, over Alexanck Bros, 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. rwotllce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-7-iv riOCMfllFC, MONTOfK TKI.EPnONK. HKII. TRLirHOW IV KB TKSTKD, CLASSES KITTED. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND STJV0 orrtc hours; Offloe ResWeace, 4th 81 , 10 a. m. to p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, Fl. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St Hours: 10 to 5. Bloomsburg, Pa. 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, SUKGEON DENTIST, Offla Barton's Bulldlns, Main below Mark? Bloomsburg, Pa.' All styles of work done in a superior manat. , and all work warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIK, by the use of Gas, and free of charge artificial teeth are inserted. eTTo be open all hours during the da C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest OOfflDM es in the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BttRPLVI CAPITAL. ASeSTS, OVIR ALL Franklin of Phlla.. -wo,iioo .i,itw,5ifl i,ooo, I'enn'a. l'blla 400,000 s,8,160 lXrSit Oueen, of N. Y.. 50t),00o 8,M8,ai list Westchester, N.Y. aoO.IKiO ,7M,807 426 N. America, Phlla. 8,00u,ooo ,7!J0,iai 2,34, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WTosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BROWM) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compan ies as mere are in tne World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel. Pron. No. 121 West Main Street, WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bU rooms, hot and cold water, nnd modern coa veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached - .' EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modem convemencer. ANI Pi